Til 12 O All KAN !) 1 - U'i'A iwcf fhiwtre enrirlul, 'From variuwi garJctn rull'd with tare." TUG TOOK AND THE KC1I. tY JAMES BIS? EL LOWELL. The rich man's ton inherits land. Am piles of brick, ami none and goto", And inherits soft while hand, And tender flesh that fears (he cold, JVor dares to wear ft garment eld, A hrriuje, ieetms to ine, One would not care to hold in fee, The rich man's nn inherits carss, TI.e bank may break, the faoiory burn, Boms breath may burst his bubble shares, And soft, white hands would scarce earn, A living that would sail his turn; A heritage, it ems to me Uiid would not care to hold in fee. Whsldoes the poor man's son inherit? Stout Muscles and a sinewy heart, A haid frame, a hardier spiritf Kin; rf two ifiTuUoil and art, A limine, it snems to rue, A king .night wish to hold in fee' What d,)Ps a poor man's son inherit! Jl patience learned by being poer, Courage, if sutrow ceme, to bear it, A fellsw feeling that is sure To make thocutcast bless his deor, A heritage, it seems to me: A Ling might wish to hold in fee, -Oh, rich man's eon, there is a toil That wild all others level stands. Large charity Hoth never soil, Hut only whitens eoft white hands, A heritage it seems to me, Worth being rich to bold in fee. 4Oh, poor man's son, scorn net thy state, There is worse weariness than thine, In merely being rich and great Work only nukes the soul to shine. And makes rest fragrant and begin, A heritage it seems to me Worth being poer to hold in fo. H i tli heirs to some six feet of sail tfre equal in the earth at last Both children of the same 3ear Gad Prove title to your heiiship vast By record of a well filled past1. Ji heritage it f earns to me "Well worth a life to hold in fee. BATTLE ON battle on! Never yield! 'tis befitting a slave To shrink with despair, when the strong and the brave Are breantin? the swell Of misfortunes, which tell ahat lime's suie is last sweeping us ai to the grave. Battle on! clustered in brilliant array. lViirl llip lienrl libit ilim Khaflnw E I nailni away? Is anguish oppressing And rudely caressing nose dreams dial still linger round amui lion's decay? Battle on! iinere i;ves not a nope win. is aear to hub heart, TJor lingets a dream that may freely depart; Yet, this be my song As 1 journey alonj Thra' tho changes of life, where, we meet but to part! Battle on! Jjttle on.' Never yield: tis th cry of the nl, 110 9 VIC,)5 II CI Edl'U JJ'H.1, YC, BJJUinB i:s control, .tfnd Praams of that lar.d O er whose colden strand The wavelets of joy, shall eternally roll- Battle or. Let the pant, be tfie past, with its glcemy estate, Full of sonow, repining and r'ailling atFatf And this motto betide, When most we are tried, Man's destiny here, is, 'to labor sr.d wait!' Battle on! a pair family boxed. A reverend doctor wis sn inordinate snuf fer; but having qualms of conscience as in the rectitude of the habit, he one day a. cended the rostrum sang his bor. lit goi on irioul lumely without it, indeed he thought he would have slopped in tho very introduction of the discourse, but, at tht juncture, a deaf aid man took up his m. tion on the pulpit stairs, came closs tu him and inhaled a Ireinendouj thunlful. This wis too much. The doctor cnnv.ilrivrly clutched the tnvU, and passed the Rubicen ly, throwing up a c'oud of tho sable dust, and forthwith became luminous as hs had reverbelore been, even in tl.e memory of the eldest sitter. He kept p isui-inn ef the box the whn'.e lime-, and al iht end. nek- d the old man if he had nol nreached prand '& , .. , , , ... CI 1 cinna Ken, was me answer, Mor I din AS Private The subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE & LOT, situated on the corner of Muiu and East-streets in 'looinshurg, Columbia Comity, l'a. It is el calculated for iho lotation tor a I'ublic Jlousc o Xtore.being GO Fee front on Mainsjeet, JJ 1 1 1 -'-5 fe e t on Easltreel, Lit 111 til A r.iH.l leadina- to tho HWcim.sSiiru Kuil 3il 1 1 on Company's Furnaces. This .4 is wt-U cal culated for building upon Kast-strcet on well sb on Main, and being aituat! in tho cmtre oi mo iron Region of Columbia County, in well worthy the acention of the capitalists. For any information respecting me coiwmona, cnuuite of 1 JARL8 KATiLL'U- Bleomsburg, December 20 IMPORTANT Ni.WS- LATEST ARRIVAL BY THE $&Siil Horn!. ALBRIGHT & MENGAL, AT THE Aivcadc9 AVG just received by the Rail Road tnd art now opening-, a splendid amort men t of Snrinff and Summer NEW GOODS, which, having been atlected with great care, they cull and will sell aa low, if not a little lower. tliun they can be purchased elsewhere in the coun ty. Among their assortment may bo found the DRY GOODS LINE, A splendid assortment of new tnd fashinnabl VnU of new figures, lunqhains; t new style toss ovei lierngt ami other Cera gen; fjney and Mark: and white Lawns, Cingham Lawns, Delunet f all colors and quality, black and blue black dress Si I ks,- black silk Serge Allupacca, damask summer Vkirta, damask book Muslin, purse twist and steel 'icads tnd rings of assorted colors, ludius and eon' lemenskid gloves, mohair U loves and nuts, white cambric Handkerchiefs; ladies silk points, blm mndanna ana flag si IK amllicrchicli, cotton Handkerchiefs of every description, white and fan y silk Handkerchiefs, ohawlsof all kinds, in short Cotton and Linen Goods of every description for Ladies' wear, oilk, Cotton and Worsted Hose for men and women Ladies shell combs. Zfroadcluths of all colors and quality , Sattinetts Uassimeios, fancy summer Cassimeres, i:i quartet coat Tweed, Nankins, Checks, black Sattin and other summer Vcstings of sveiy description: fancy Scans ai a rkvats ot all qualities, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Lmbrellas an' rarasols. Let horn tnd palm leaf Hats. A quantity of caijiet trig. CJroccrica, Lump and brown Sugar, Molasses, (JofTee.Tea of all kinds, (jinoer. Alspice Pepncr.N ltmee Ac Bar ioap, Uandles.coarsc tnd fine Salt, sperm and mu uii, uii HsisuriinciH 01 uie uesi quality til LIQUORS, Srandy, Gin, Kum, lrines, Ac. prirchased ex nressly to supply f avern keepers, who are partii ularly requested to call and exnmino quality and prices nelore purcliasing elscwncrc. A splendid assortment of QUEENSWARE, by the Tea Set or piece to suit customers. IiAIiDWARE,; Consisting in part of k'lives aud forks, butts and screws; gmibles, augurs, chisbels, saws, tea and other kettles, 4 c. Ac. and an assortment of TIN WARE. n assortment of AlbO- II ATS AND CAPS. Irt fact they can furnish their customers with ev cry article usually kept in countty store, and ling determined to do business right, they can and will make it the interest of the people to trade wit them ftyLumher and all kinds of coun try produce taken in payment for Goods. Ap.il ll Sltf CHEAP CONFECTIONARY AND V A III ET Y ESTA Z'LISII AfENT. njIlF. subscriber has just received a fresh sup J5L r'.v oi 1 cKiiriioiiary, iVc. nsibtino f Candies of various kinds. And alsc Hunch CMii.t of a superior quuHhj , oordfaux rrunei, Angitxh Currants, Figs, Fresh Oranges and I.emom, Herring, Swe?t and Water Crack rrs, English Walnuts, Filbert: ,'tmonas, t ream iuit, ju v Huts, fcc. oaps; Snickinf, Lump; Cavendish and Hnnev Vi'M I oliarco, bpan'ili, halt cpaiuh a: id coin- mon Scgarii. AIm n assortment of Gum, Vorted nm! Cotton Suspenders; Razor Stiaps; Bnibhe. and Gomlscf all kinds; Clacking: 'J'hrcai Topes; Meedlt and Pins Ae. Hunting and mhor Cont Iiuttcns; Hooks ami L'yc; renciW and I'encil roinis rercuiion Cups 6'teel I 'ens 'I himlles AlaU lies-whito iiiidl.laik Cuble (.'oids o;;ate and pearl litrt Ilutlori! lriii it and suspender Uuttmu Salin Slocks watch Gnnnbi rscrklai is Mitt .-M'au-r -kniliin? Neeillch I'rirr.mera t nil kinds ol HOOKS AND STATION A KY, All of which arc lo It had cheap tit the comci of Main and East-streets. O. C. KAULER. Blormsburg; April 17' IS43. J 5;; IVCU Oll'l I' I klilC Ul lilt' 111 w .lofe. j.. u. id vi.nr. 'tf"XEfV ESTABLISHMENTS!) TIN and SIIHEETIIION TIIC aubseiiber havinir located himself In Rlounislnirir. is nreimred lo fuiuixh all kind-! of ware, and peiform all kinds of work in his line ot business, at cheap rates andotshoit notice He Una furnished lumselr witlt a new alid hjuenmu tock of tools, machinery and n.ulcrinU from I'hila delphi'u, and made a large purchase of COAL and WOOL) NT0VE8. of various nutteniH, to supply h'H customers, He will constantly keep on hai U, 77. Umt: of every description. STOVES, a Urge variety, neatly and substun- liuly finished, together with i'li'Et SrOVTSfot buildings. VO.1I, llUCKET8,tic.tiC. Ho respectfully aolicits public rmtronogp IIuv- ins been for some years enuHged in lua business, aud ha vine exnerienced assistants, he feels conli dent of salihfvinsr all who may favor him with their custom. VOlWniV .WAKC7..VrS supplied on liberal terms. Call on tho south side of Mim-street, 3 doors below the olUce i f the Columbia democrat. October U, I81f lyS5 S, E. CIIA1G. Brandrcih's Pills EAL) and understand I The time will come when the medicine, Brandreth 'ills will be appreciated as they ought and deserve: it will be umleiitaod that Dr. Dramheih has the strongest claims upon the public. It is true that every in dividual who makes a Ufal of the liiandreth l'ilb concede- them to be the best medicine they ever used. They are indeed a medicine about which there is no mistaka. Their value in a climate so changeable as ours cannot be sufficiently approciat ed A free perspiration is at once restored , thus they cure cold and consumption is prevented Those who have a redundancy of bile find them of the most essential service and should there be t uc ficiency of that important fluid the Br&ndrotlt Pill1 have an equally beneficial effect. Often has this important medicine saved valuable lives in thoso re giona where tho dreadful yellow fever was prevail ing A fow doses taken immediately upon tho in lection being received into tin system will bt al most certain to pieventany material inconvenience And at no stage of this dreadful epidemic is there so proper a medicino as the Urcndrcth Pills, Let this medicine be universally u.ved in this disease and no loss of blood allowed, and leu very few would be its victims. So it is with oilier diseases. Assist naturn with this all impnrrant medicine to remove mothid humors from the blood, and do not resort to bleeding or mercury and we shall have a "cry great scarcity of persons ofllicted with cronic maladies. J he feathered tribe the au imal kingdom- over which we aie the lords, are not alilictcd with chronic maladies; neither should we be if it were not for our priue which occasions iham. Follow nature. Lse the medicine whi'h harmonizes with her, which mildly but surely re move all the impurities ol the Wood, winch strength ens the feeble and yet reduces those of too full habit to a healthy standard. Let me again say thnt every lcpartmcnt of the manufacture of urandieth Pills is personally superintended y me, and that every box with my three luliels upon it may ho relied up in to have the beneficial effect described if used according to the directions aeeompany:ng. AGENTS. Washington Robert M'Kay. Jcrseytown I, & A T Viisel Danville E 11 Reynolds & Co Cutmwitma ) O Orobst Dloomshurg J. H.Moyer. ' Limestone Habbit ,Sc MNiml!. Buekhorn M. G. Shoemaker. Lime Itiilge Low &. Thompson Jerwiek-J VV itilea May 3 1845 ly- 2. 59 fSjHE subscriber rvccl fully informs the pub U Unit lie tins opened H Minp, on Allilu Mreet, nrailv opposite Clayton s Tuvein, in UJooin.-biiig thee he intends cuirying on the above business in all its various branches. TIN WARE. f every description, will he kept on liaiid for sale at WHOLESALE or KE J AIL. SHEET IRON Manufactured into any form required, STOVE PIPES, of all si.es kept constantly on hand. Stove? finish ed to order. Ueir.g determined to do business in the right way, ho reqests all to call upon him before they purchase vlscuhcic, as he will furnilh all article,. in his line as cheap as they can be purchased ii the county. D. J. RICE. September 20, 1843 1)23 Chair Manufactory THE subscriber continues to carry Oil the CHAIR JIANUFACTORINa business at the old stand of IV & S. Uwe.h )uch, where he will be ready at all time to furnish Fancy & WindsorChaits, Set ices, Boston Rocking Chairs tc, ol evory escriptmn, which mav be called fur, at hurt notice and on the mnst reasonable terms, lie will also execute House, .ign & Ornamental Painting, and House Papering, in a superior manner, rrom his experience in the business, and hi.i facilities of manufacturing the various irticles of his line, he Halters himsel! lhai lie sdiall he able tofurnibh as cood work, intl upon a3 reasonable terms ns can be lone in the country, all ol wiiicti fie w lihpnee of for CASH or COUNTRY RODUCE N. U- Orders from a distance will br strictly ar.d punctually attended to. 15 IIAULtM Itl C II NOTICJ. .S' hereby given that the copartneri-hip hcrctofiire exisling under the firm uf Urebsl and Snnlee is lissor'ed and the acccoiinls of tciid fi; ui lu' e been issigncd to the subscriber, who alone, ia authorized collect the fume, ISAAC SANTF-E. Mirrh 13 lSlfi, 11 LAST! SU PVtfDElT liczi of Hlattiju rcmlrr ol the hfM e'l ililv. ill it l-cemd hv OUR MOTTO.NOTTOBE OUTDNOE. .Viv'H nLACKS3IITHl.NU IIS TAnLISHMCNTll . t lty tianloc ,V Silvri tli in. J 111', undersigned having taken tho shop formerly occupied by Marshal Silverthnm, in oat respectfully informs the public that they intend to carry on the above branch of business and will at all times be ready to do work a little better end cheaper than any other establishment in the place, 'and they hope by strict attention to business lo merit i large portion of the public patronage All kinds ol country produce taken in eichange for work & the ready nol refused SAM UK, MARSHAL 81LVERTI10RN, Bloomshurg Feb, 21,1840 44 DISSOLUTION. THE copartnerrship heretofere existing under the firm of Armstrong & Hnges. in the (one cutting business, is by n utua consent dissolved E. ARMSTRONG. P. HUGHES. Nov. 11845. MA RULE YARD. THE business will be continued hy the subscriber at the old stand; where may be had at all times. MONUMENT'S, TOME- TABLE, TOME-STONES, HEARTH- JJ1MBS, MvINTL ES, VAIN T STONES, MULLERS, ke. or any other work in his line. He is also prepared to lurnis'i WINDOW CAPS and SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEPS, SA, either of Ma.ble, Lime or any kind of stone that can be procured in this vicinity. jTMlaving had considerable experience in the bukiness, iie pledges his work to be executed in as handsome a style as can be furnished from sny yard either in the city or country; and on as reasonable terms EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG Rloomsbuig, NotO, 1843. ly 28 J- IV VAXDERSLUC. EGS leave to inform the public, that he is prepared to attend to nil the oner- ations in dentistry, such as removing ft The Tartar and other Foreign Sub ttauccs. From the teeth, rendering them clean, and i li e gums and breath sweet and healthy The cavilict cf Decayed Teeth Will be dressed out and filled with Gold r oilier loll; ol the finest quality, as lue case may require, which will generally preveut their achine or further decay, anil render them useful for years; and in many cases rluring !ifei Teeth and Slumps of Teeth Which have become useless or troublesome will he extracted in the most rareful man nvr, with the latest and best improved in- siruments. Porceliain Teeth, Ofihe best quality and latest improvement, will be inserted on pivot, or (in connection with Dr. Vallerchamp, with whom he is in p.iteriiship in plate wotk) on Cold plate, from a single tool!) to a whole set, to look s well as the natural, and warranted lo answer all the useful and ornamental pur poses proponed by the art. In shottjCvery operation belonging lo the profession, will bi pe formed in the bi'Hi nanner, with choicest material, find at the shortest notice He therefore hopes, by stiiul attention to business, to ohlain share of public patronage, Any person or pri sons wishing any of the above operations performed, Mre respectfully requested to !.'ive him a cull. N. R- The public are hereby informed mat we ine supseriuers nave entered into special 1'arlneiship rtlating- only to plate work as it is more convenient for each to attend to the other branches of the scienc cu his own account. A. VALLERCHAMP. J. 11. VANDERSI.ICR. Mount Pleasant, Nov 8th. 1845 am K E W 15 O O T AND SHOE STORE. fHlHE subscriber 1 13 informs the pub lie tlial lie tin PCS opened a SHOf -V f JUKI', ni inr lower end of Main Street Alooinsburg, at tin stoic forliif lly oeeuni u iy r.. I.IU7. wneie lie intimls to keen a i;ener IITT.. .... ii ap ornnent ol slioes and loom, lor men and .vomrtiK ware, wtneli lie will sell as low, it nnl lower than the same (polity of goods can be honglii n I oluinl'ia county. He i ill also mkn to ordei all kiniU i f boots and shoes, at shnrt noti. llnv ng determined to sell h.w, for a small nrilit lie re-pec'liillv iiimoch those who ar m want ol any thing in Ins line, to give linn a call. IV II. All goods bouuhtuf me are warranted to he as recommended. W. RUStEL. Nov. I.'thl844. I.-JST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post-Ollice, al Uloomc. burg; ilarch 31; 1840. Jacob U"der Giffin McCully John iMnrria Robert Oleinan YVillirm Rces John Kelle George Scctl Henry Schlas6er Fautar. harrs C. O. ILichraen Rishard Corlney rhoinas Dadtord Lewis Felk (Jreen & Kunkls I'elet Heinbnch John Snyder A.J. Stone John Wanicli Miss Julia A. Kline elm ft Litilo m Vi t ITi COURSE IS OS1VARI). Jf CO great has been the demand for Eolgcr'; 3 Olosaoninn or All Healing Itnlsam, and it hai given audi general satisfaction to those who have used it and become acquainted with its virtues that it'now stand pre-eminent as a remedy in Hi. eases of the Luinrs, and the testimony which ha been given by different person who have been cured by t is altogether voluntary nu (heir pait. They lime liiven it in the hope that all who may find themselves in need of (lua remedy may apply for it without dc lay. Read the following letter received Ijom the Rev r Shimeall, Pastor of St Jude a Episcopal Ere Church. Mr S. has not only used '.he medicine himself but has witnessed its effects in several veiy trying cases nf disease. The letter will show his opinion of its virtues. Dear .Sir : Relieving it to 1)3 but an act of com mon humanity to those suffering under the various diseases of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Consump tion, Asthma, Vc to point them to a sale, speedy and radical remedy, 1 take plensurc in heating my testimony loyour invaluable medicine railed Olosa- onian or All Jf ruling liulsam. Of its ellii acy I can apeak first from my own expciicnee. Ueine subject from exposure more or Lss to the vicissi tudes of our climate to frequent attacks of liillm-n-za, Hoarscness.A'c., I have always found it lo affotd almost instantaneous, and always by perseverance in its use, effectual relief. To a ie rlicular ftienil of mine suffering severely uiuer Atlhina, and who had despaiicd ol obtaining relief from any human source, upon my recommendation was induced lo give the Olosaoniaa a tiial and h pronounced the effect produced upon him a perfect i harm affording him immediate and almost instantaneous relief, In another instance I recommended it to a female friend far advanced in Consumption. Afier the use of tho first bottle her cough was entirely removed and her appetite and strength restored to s.irh n degree as to astonish nil who saw her- With a Iodl' cherished aul firmly cstahlii-hcd prejudice a- 'gainsl the thousand and one specifics put l'rlh in these days as sovereign panaceas for all disease, I 'assure you that nothing short of my- fiim conviction 01 '"e t'"1""8 01 vour nifUlcino 10 1 s" ;l'cet -ic, ami io me ciecis oi as e,e, re ,. il.ili I... mv nwn pYripnencp nnil n nsrrva ion. 1 i . ,i y . r . : i i could not have been induced thus to come forward us a witness in its behalf. I have the honor to be, sir, respectfully yours, R. C: SllIMLALL. -V "V -"i? . Have you a Cough, which is troublesome and hns not yielded to any of the lemedies which you have un d 1 Is it at tended with pain ii the tide, shortness of bcath, night sweats? Do you Raise Blond when you cough and find your strength gradually lailinir I You will find that these symptoms if not properly attended to will terminate hi consumption and eratn. Arc you iroiuueu wun inai uiics.-.ing complaint Asthma, which deptives you of your rest at night and ren lers hie burthciisoinc. Here is the Remedy. Remember the name and place where it is to In olitaineo and do not be put ol! ; itb any olhei. has produced a euro in as desperate eases ns youi may appeal to la', and iloul'llc. s w ill put to II in a speeily manner lltose uiMres.iing syinptotn which till your mind with gloomy loicliudiugs ut the future. Its Healing Properties lo not deceive. The shnrt dry couirh if nuiekl overcome and eapy and healthy cvne. loialtou lakr its place, bpilling of blood is immediate Iv cllec ed. Ni.'ht sweats with pain in the side and ;lte. U 1 1 1 1 - ami Hi Uicult v ol lirealnti'' viel-l in a slion lime. Asluii with all its do .ollnl nerniopannnenl at once relieved, ftroiuhitis and in I'.iel nil tin dssear-ci of the thruat and 1 uiii'.-. givi- unv hel'or this remedy w hen all other mean-' have, failed. rcsons may attempt to Deceive yon nun sum other remedy, pronuuiicit-S it to be t'tpially as but rcmcuibtv life is at stake, thercloie Be not Deceived. The above medicine for sale by the following agents. i). V. Lill7., B nnmsburg. W. f,. Wnllc & C 'erwick ; 1 &. J, Lazarus, fltangev ille ; Levi lii el,.lerseytowu ; Dorr ilj .McRiide, bile Jiall ; Ualdy, Cuttawissa. Inno" Cabinet XVarc House JJIIK sulwcribo would respertfnlly inform tin jj public, 111 it he has taken the eh ip lately oi opted by .Vinincl Lilly, near the upper end oi Bloomshurg, where he i.i carrying on the "J5 in all its various branches, and where he will hi lappv 0 wait upon all those who irmv favor bin. with their custom. His Furniture i.-' w a i ranted ti made of good uiaH-iial and durable, and he in tend i keeping on band Sideboards, Secretaries , h urea us. Wardrobes. Curd Tables Dining Tables. Brrolfnst Tables, Cupboards. Stand , 'ash Sa nds, Bedsteads, Dough-troughs, Cotins, c. md all kinds rifwnrk in his line, which he will sdl iiinn as reasonable terms as they can bo purchased in the county. fly strict attention to business he hopes to ie eeive a snare ol nuhhe patronage. is Li iifiowiy. April 25, 18-15. y 1 Estate of William Uensch, late of Bloom township, deceased. JOTICE is hereby given, that Letters nf Ad ministration on th above mentioned estate lav been granted to the subscriber, living ;n Cat- iwirsa township. All persons inch bleu to the st lie are hereby notilitd lo make immediate oavr incut, and nil thoso having claims ore requisud to NOTICE. A LL persons who havo unsettled accounts on 'be Hooks of the subscriber, now removed lioni liloomsbuig, ace hmeby informed that his ac count books are loft in the hands of J'homas J'ain er, a Justice of the Peace at Bloomshurg, for set tleiurnt and collection. Those who do not attend it) having their accounts settled and paid on or bef ore i the Jimt day nf May next, may expect to havo cost added to their respective dues, without i caper t to persons. ELI AS VVERTMAN. A'loomsburg, April 4, 1840. 50 In tlj rcaiiivri.'Uakca FlnoUlrd A N 1) as ihii holds good in almost evciy respect the sniwcriber would again infuim hisfiicm' ai,o the pn1 i generally, that he is Mill living an occipjing tm- UI.U 8'i'AISD.on Main-strcet, be tween the elllre of C. K-Buckalcw and the Black sniiih shop of Moses Ctdlinaii, at which ploco ho may be loitnd upon the sent of poverty, prepared to diuw out the thread of affliction- lie lias just received the I'he i.ulfHl Style of ihiiMoiia for Mlt.lN6' und SlLtlMKIl, and with them he stands plcl-cd lo Dccommndate hia friends, custo mers and the public generally with good substan t:al tasty fits or no charge in ado. ' B. KLl'LHT, 'J'AInOK, will bt found upon a Nnngle Muek up above tho door. Ad-uissivnfree of all expense! Jfe would also inh.im his friondg that Wheat, Kyc, Oals, Com and change for work done al his shop, and little of "r l'cti ,er 'crum, once in a while, will not come aunt. Call and give him a trial, BERNARD RUPERT. April i-r., 18461 CIIAKLES It. HUCKALEW AU nicy nt Law, f?ce South aide, nf AJain-st, below Aim ket JrT'WII.L A'I'TLND COURTS IN THK COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA AM) LUZERNE. Asscsmcnt. FMB'.'RS of the Lycoming County Mutual ln-iiiraiieo Companv are herchv noiifuul ihal the II, ard of Electors have ordered an assess ment n one pci e, nr. on all ,remiuni notes due to the Company on ihe loth dav of NovtmW 1H1R to be pud previous to the. 3d jay of May next to the Urn. A. PETKIKIX, Treasurer. In. If. Knceivers for Columbia County. James C. Sprout, Jacob Aleledi, Paul ft. Ilahh), Ejrs. und the Treasurer C S Wallace. Esq. Ullice ot the l.vco. Co. Mut. In. Co. ' Mnncv A nnl 17, 18-16' J:OCH HOWELL. T A I L O U. RKSPEC'J'I'LLLY, informs the publicjthat ha Has Removed his Shop to Espy town, where he will always be ready, as heretofore, ta make any kind of clothinc. at tho shortest nnii,. d ill Ihe bet aud most fai;hionahln stvle F s long ejcperienec in the business, ho flatter himsell lh it he shall cwtililio to eive rrenornl c. ir.lCl ill,, tllll tl,..r.,l... I . u . ' . ,. " " 'V ""J'cs iu receive a bliaro ollllO public patronage. ,1r '.iitieiilar Htlention paid to entlinir. -in sinus oi country iroilucc taken in a ii I.:, i : payment loi work. Espytown, May 9, J84C tf3 Si '"' """''."i 'f HOLLO W MrA It R "''' s h'N nn. Tea Kettles, oilers, I ake C i,l,!!,s, & Also Lame .,,,1 ''I so I, area mid .mall Wotk t'il-0 on llo.M., Iioin the Dun villi! 7",ml.. , jn.-l r (eivi il iinil fur hi, hi by " 1IEELEY & M EMJENIIALL. Ilecimber -0 A CAUD-I'ILKS CURED. I'liiladelpliia, Nov. 2, 1R12, Messrs. Lditors As there are many persons whn ire sulleriiii! much from ! I i.rnmri n:i r voulil intoin ihi'iii thn,iiKh the medium of your mper. that afte- many vcais at'liction wiih them md having in vain sought relief froai various phvl actans, il.nl I have at length been comple'ely cured u.: um-on, fui on:iifsui nr. .i.iync s V ermifu e, nas not oniv eii-e,l me ol the piles Lut hi iuuj iiemoiiici my 'iciilili ollierwise. HUMAMTV y Life Preset votive, Jaync An alterative diiHiraiivc nraMrailF, ining all the medical vi,iues,;f thfe articles which "lig experience hsprmed lo i.omcsh thn md iliiiient alioralive ami iml,sir,-... . ,1 " ' . It IMIFIIUIllPd I l the euro ol .ci(. hi a. in' P, ;i ...I.:..' ,. . . ' - ...ll, viiiic 8WI l tugs, nt(MH, Scroi-.ilous, . anc( totis nn.l indolent hi. 'mi's, men in a isn,. i'i:iii s.-.,.,. neuraliria or tic- oureux, eunei r, or bronrhoclrs. i"ivpM,.,1 icclc) enl -.,omonl .,, ,i. bones, joints r ligamcnl. r of t,ie on,ri,s. Iivr, spleen, kldnr-vs, &c Al ho venous di.-cvcs ..fili. skin such a'e tetter.rimr. "' "a", iinnpies, eiirimar A r ....!.. i i . a Iropsieal -nveiiji;, con.stitnlioiiiil ifsmderi and diseases "i,.,,,.inK iniiii a uepravrj or linpure lata f il, impure hfato loud or oilier limits of iJ,- lu-lv 3 sale at The nhuve Medicine are for ic s'orc of JOHN 11. MOVER HloomGburc. 1AME into the inclosure of the i. a MicF.cn ner on the 24th of A. pnl, 1 8 1 3, a OREV MARE. dark riinin and tail and siinuoscd to i-e il,n,, .;i, ears old' 'I'he owner ii: reipiestcl tj prove prop rty, pay ebart-es am! t..ke her awav, or the will e disposed ot lovrtiilinir to law. JOSKI'H W. VAMIOO. Oieenwood, April 28, 1846 3w2 ADMINISTRA TOR'S N OTICE, OatheP.sia'e of SjiMUEL HUGEN. Bf'CII lute of Ehootfihurg, deceased Jill K't. is hereby given that Letters ot inl fnini.'lrrVii.n on the above mentioned Lslate have heen crantei! lo the subscriber. All person indebted to said estate nre heieby notilo d fo make iir.mrdi.i'o j.n viiK-iit, and all thus having claim ire inpiesitd to present ;hem properly a'.ithenlica- ' ili':JAMi!i lIAGENBUCff, A-Wr A pr 2b, 110 fiw I present tnem pruperlv nuthenlieate'i. to josi'.nt yfi:oir, AJm-.. Maich 14, 1SIU Hw47 W.M. MihELVY bt-ccriiber u James McLanel.hn Mr. ees ;t. 'ear a wora waiiett it.' Os'.olitrt!, Co JOHN R. AOYER, P. M.