POKTRY I'ot Iiit Sake t m.iNCM llJi.1. A partim); step it 11 on the Uir And neater to hit ttic pa'.e, A weary worker draw to lire The evening li(ht, as dim with run It darkened o'er that cro J- I (own : The needle paused, the yuu.g iip. break Their silence, with U.ig i m duivn , " Vo til times wcm jcui i r uis iks '" "The days ro drcuy now and cold, Tliey pass like h..'vy cl joJs .. me : Is this what men call growing ulJ ' Oh! leaves l.ill e.iily iruiu 1.1 'i li' No uutiar his si j mi lrt'ii uou grenu , Though yens Iwlore us Ooiu iu wes.li Dut oh ! Hut ill 1 missed had beou bmiuAcl by fottuuo ir hi n' " "Well faro lbs rn.li, tl.eu chariot roll Around my toil by nigra and day ; I know ttut wealth can buy tlio wbule M'.-n strive tor mine, world's highway. I have not envied pomp and power, The Inund llicy in, he guts "icy ,ak,! But oh '. tnal nunc h 1 neco a dower Of land and ItiOUsaii.oi lor Ills .ue '." "Fair f.icjpit tin." oa thuetiie', Wilh curia of Jut or ou.ila ol 0olJ, Tha lijlu tiuy m.04, the lovo they inoct, How uli havo them btiiii tunj an J tuiil ' Yvt km.liuo'a puUu and iuim a pmw Ihng by a thread too Dutzo uuy Orvak, ut wjuld that 1 to cioit.il g iin Hat J iu:ucd the Uirest lot Ins sake "' "Beauty and wealth are things ol pries, We name thuui happy that Have gaii.ed, Yet fate nath uiauya il.uk device To lMn every prize oolauied. I eould not bid ins do.w take leave; But what a world of wj 't wouid make To think hu heait toiuch might eieave And l ive me only for lit lake." 'Vain fears, vain wishes, how they rise Atonce, nd I hve dreirct of change, My mother warned ma to t wis, Aod laid he inignt grow great and ilratigi, The way ii ste.p, yet lie will climb Though eviy helping bough hil! break ; Bui hard the toil and I tnfr, the time Would it were briefer for hie like." Anther tp eame up the ttair, The dreamer turned to work igain--But ak ye mi he worm her care The absent love ihe musod on then ' I ny not, yet when life aid hope Hid lost and won him many a s'ske, Upon her dream thi p e time up That fame no longer for her sake. The Common Lot. My we not md otir own history in H'ery leaf and flower T Art not our days Miku a shnddow that declines ?" Wq am hnppy bsnenth tho dimmer tun of youth and health and strenth, and reflect but lit tle on tho autiim scene of lifi whon those blersitiTu will fast recede from our embrace. And yet how surely will the "searandyel low leaf stril its curuin o'er the summer scene, and the winter of life come on when we too shall lie fading in the din!. Hap pily, there is a spring fur us beyond the grave. S? true it ie "An an1 arm rm.'t kw ui from the srivel Lotions of angola can't r' :.tHie ui lheri." i-Ki the rl-ise of a teinperace meeting in Pi I:s, Canada Wu:, the lecturer circulated the to la! abstinence pWids. and dicite-1 a beautiful yourg lady to append her signature ti it. When h inquired : "Will y.m iv cie y ur rame t" she replied, ".V- s.r ; 1 hact frumitd my natie to anithtr gtntleninn " A sailor a!temr'ol to Iri a hfs he mrt on shore, Sho bristle-I up and de-hrt-d he had in ultelher; wher-iijOT 3v' cxrljimcd, "Wei! that boats all ! I've been to soj tenty years and never knew a salutn called an i si s o ! t store !" RttiA Golt Guv jt; Yankee riown et ha invented thi "pociftc fr the u r.f jjnirl hunlers : The opet .tcr 6 to greai hirri-lf Widl, lay dva on tho t-p c( a hill, ind th.vi roll to the bctton Tho gold, and "nothing el," tiek to him. I'rire ft J prr I) LorsM DifT re: : ni!'.. ?i Y3 di? ronl kinds of loafere. I.'.e I'alliati loafer spends his time in sleepiOK; ; the 7 urk.jh 1-.j!'t in ,-tn aining; the Spanish in prryi",!r , the F'rer.ri in 1 -n' u-:j the Ev;!nh in tar.ti ; the R n.u i ir. "jambl'ty; the Hiin-'j-im jr, T.ckir.i; the Gerrr.i'i ndnnlt and inn American i.i 'likir.g politics Tut LAni!!.vrY'i Rrrour A gentleman who wis in arrears frr seven.1 w.'ik's bourd, com plained ore mnn.irj a. r rPa;:3St c(Tf.,, w,i not ieff. "Yum hid be:ter ,ctt!t for the coffee an I then ccm la ." Cows THaT are Cow !Hcman Al-drichEaq-.of P.rhmond, Vermont, made dunnfj th?tho pan season, as the produce of nine co'Vf,4011 pounds (,f new n-lk cheesf, and 437 ISs, of bntter. Mr. Psrrington says fhe neve: recifcl hot one synonymrn, let'er in her life, ami that p0;l. paregoncally ( f all her acquaintance-. Tioht LACtwn. A learned dixtor refining te tight lacing, avers that it is a public benefit, m. asaatKh aj it kills all the foolishnlMod Uies the wne gr.etts jra' 'o b ikimc CONDITIONG. l lliv :'):. IJM III A DK.Mi C!l AT,ii publinhed ev ery mi.ii l'it iuiMiiini( al rvo uoulabi peran noin, o) lle halt yearly in advancr, H if' mi i iid -i i it ii tnd SI upon eiit'iiin on thl"t ,i ; montiii - mil il not paid accordinii to the a bove teiint, we ahill invariably cluige lu" Tirt iih, yi.'v fcnrn. o i i'nc. ipiiMii takenfor a shorter porimlof time Hi in iiv hi )nt!i, n'ir ditconiiuued until all ar Mn.if( ihll have been paid, which inuit be one ui'intli prior to tho expiration ol the tern. aire'td lor, and a failure to thus notify the Kdl- "r will b eonmdered a new engagement. A'lv'rtHeintit oonpicuuinly imeited at one dollar cam! per iqume (of 14 linea or for t 'iree tune, and tvvent v. five centa per aqutre for eteiy o n.'i'itint locution. Buinea Catdi in rled al three dollara per annum. A liberal diHcuuut ma le to vearlv adveitisera. Lm riiii, Communication, Ac, addreined o tlie IMit u, on trmii'' pei taining to the office nrnt b.- pout pJil, to ecure attontion. lSok nd Job rriittiiiff. Sz-p'CEEP tr dkfo ak Tint norLt.thal Il and bills, DUnki, Checks, Label , Caid. Tickets, Circul ir, and every description of JOUAVDi'WVJY LETTER PRES3 PRINTING in various colors, executed at the office of the Columbia (Ulooiiiiburg ) Democrat, in neat atyle. short ordiir, aril molerate torini. Also: The ve ry best article of DICIJDS, BL VNKS, S TATION. ERY, k;,it c mitantly for sale. GEN KRAL "NOTICE. "VTOT!Cli is hereby given to all persons having ua;tlod accounts wilh the aubscribt r that lis intend loivinc llloomsburg, upon the ri ret of text Apiil, and inu-l have his business settled up belore tht time. He can be found at all times at his shop on Main Street above the American. Thosn who neglect thi opportunity must not complain if tney liava to settle with the other cui:ouut. STEPHEN BROBST. Floomsburg, Jan. 71, 1849 if. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, to me diiected, will he espuaed to Public Sale ai tho Cnurl Hooee in Bloomgburg, on Thursday, iht Hi day of March ntxl, at 1 o'clock in the lif Urnoon.the following property to wit : A certain tract or pieco of land, situate in Greenwood township, Columbia county, contain ing NINETY ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Caleb Thomas, Robert Fatrman, Ezra Eve and others, of which about lour acres it cleared land, whereon is erected aoNssroHV loo housk, and a small apple orchard. Seized and t.ilien in execution and to be sold as the property of John Cnursin. 11C.NJ. DAYMAN, Sheriff. Smsirr's Orncr. Bluntmbvrg, ) February 3, 1S-J9. ) IT-PLEASE TO READ THIS Scan' Xew Pictorial Works for 1919. Grkat Chamck foR Hock Agents To clear from $50(1 to $1000 a year! Iloohi of Inivtrial rtlty. 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I The Pictorial Family Annual, , 4"0 pagt-s octavo, and llliis'r.t'cd with 212 En- graving : de-ugoed as a valu .blo and cheap pies ; ent fur parents and fai-heis to place in the hands l of yoiMi; pr-oplc, in ittrtctive bindings. I 7'i'e Iliilorxj of Palattine,(Tnm the Pariar i chal Ae to the Pru.-. Time. By John Kilto, editor 6r '!'e London P-emml Bible. !ic. til. to, new Editions of Sears, I PictnriM Hiitory o the Hibl Picicnal Snn- diy Er, k Deciiption ofCrtat Britain and Ire i l ind Pkile Kir.graohy. .Srrnes and Sketches in I Ci'itmenlid Europe i i Irrmation lor the People. : --P'-.torinl Family Library Pictou History I of t' Jmtriwn A' twiifiioi -An entiiely new VoIjuij cn (he Wondi'H of the World. i ricfr.nal Family J CHILE. I Fa'h Vo!iit. je il!o.!irated w'l'h several hnn j dred Engravinn, ami the hioie with Une Thou- an't. Si-' Pictorial Fjmilv M7.-jne, fnr jsj.-) i prii it.-a mr.nthiy in i..jrt n 4'i .ur 'C octavo pa- gts.at Or. D"il-ir per year in advance. I per!inoii copim il tiie V'azne, to prornin j tbKfinr w.th, i'.l b.i furfi-...d to all who i wi'li to eiitj; in its crcolm nn. if requested j (post rvrj.) .it 'he r ife cf Twoivo NomherD fur 1 O in Oo'.lar, or lea Cer.'s for smg'e copn-s. ! AnnWAiTrB, in every Town and County, I thro'.uh.Mit V Union, to sell .Ser .V ' P'-r ''' Pf.'oriat tVo'h-:' :vi:a k', , arknowl. edk'ed to be !.-. he-,t and rhe.ipoii ev.-r puliliniu'd, a they ririninlv me the nio-it ; I. n . I . -. ,,v nc , ,.,,, ni.y ..., rr.,,(. ,:. ctoi'Oa ear". A ca'h c ivit.i! 1 1 ai ip. -t i r l& ' '! b'c m cms '. tartii ul ti it the ptu riplnuinl prol- is cf the 9. rcy v. ill he t'iven on a; plu-aimn, ei. ti"r r r : i.ii , v crbyl"ler. The p,.siage muit in al! tdJtJ be paid, pie:.. to ;i.trlrn r.o.'Lr.r giurs. ic:-.i.ishpb. i: i A'audu Slrttt, Aim York. LOOK OUT ! 0W i of.-rf d to the people of Ploomhura XI and iih vicinity: M e h f pi ft nnl t eft Jim- til made Cloll'ing rt ev,-ry drsrription fr, (ile ever effert-d to th..- prbl c heioi e. TheiT'lerOn. ed ; rom'!',n -c wi en thi? nod sprirp, to havo -idl a Vier nn-l regular nm rtrreot. Ardfn I mi, a Tvlnr myself by trade, I promt. to m;,kea!:kiniS ; . f clofhln? at the shortest notice rd for mnrh leu than they were ever rmde and r Id before in ; his er.ijr.'v .-.Vi i a general as.-or'irinl of shirts, . 'Collirs, 'ius.-i-nd'r, Mai dkrrchipfs. and a L'irnt v.iri.ty of oiher articles will he kept and sold for mut n. thiiiL'. e- TI'M-e lt p rr.c a call at 'tov itnre on the Maui siroel near the Rev. I. S Tr.hias I .VIMON NATHAN, t llloom-i'i'jr, Jan. C, XSVJ. WAN TED, any quantitv ot Lnm'ier, suitable ! for h'i Hmg ! thi' o(5ce, h as wi.ite- ! """ 1 -:''. ' ' '! '.: D,:, V: OREAT ATTRACTION. Ureat reduction in the prices of Clothing. rn SlEVENbUN.ol Llanville.cubeat both J , Jew and Uenlile at selling cheap Clothing. ;, ., .,iinn ut tin urices : Fine dress or liock coats from $0 to $12 .Nil Kill III blue DlaCK I I nuty in l--" ' - - , . , 1 V Canlunerett, Alpacca and suuituer cloth, 3 Linneii coats ol all styles, j Muck eun.icnicre pants, 3 Splended Lainiitinc pants. Cotlonade and summer cmiruere, 1 Plain satin vests, j Figered satin vests, 2 11) 6 3 & ti 4 3 3 2 3 3 Marseilles and Cashmere Veili, lloy ' coats, Boy's pants, IIov'h veNti.. 1 2 ALSO, A General saiortmeit ol Shirt Boiomi, Collars, Suspenderi. llandkcichleli, Gloves.&c. Likowises good asHortmetit of goods in' the piece, which will be made to order at the short cat notice. Persons residing out of Danville, will find it to their anvantuge to get clothing ol'hitn, as he is determined to put things down to the low ft nieces tn I hiiart who noma f... . j: . Don t forget to ask for Stevenson's Clothing Store niwpr riTinv nrncn """BaiuiB Juno 10, 1849,-y. LIST OF LETTERS, TsEMAINlNG in the Post Otbce at Bl noma JLV hurg, for the quarter ending Decomber 31, 13!J. Benlle Joseph, Itower Joseph lirooiiibicli William, llrowcr Jerrome, Bachmuti C. Coly Harriet Miss, Cooper Willuui, Cray Joney, Casey Michael, Delhi Robert, Drips C. VV. Davies Edward, Davis David, Davies Joteph, Evert Nathan, Evans Geo, Eves Jams, Foster Andrew 2 Fl'gler John, Girtun G. Mathias, Green li. G. Guilroy Roht. Graugcr W. Wm, Healhume Thomas, Hess B. John, Heim Samuel, Hey Robinson, Headcn James, Hartzel Jacob, Knapp John, Lutz J. 11. 2, McNaih J. B Mackill Mr. Itaume John McCollock Hugh, McNaught Wm. Nogle Hannah; Nuiaine Richard, Perry llenjtniin, 2, Reher E. Rabb C. Augusta, Rabb Frederick, Robertson T. John, Reed John, Stratton S. F. Miss. Smith Margrret, Shoemaker Amza, Sellers Wm. H. Sigler George, fa m it h Chailotta, iSmith Sarah, Shal'er Samuel, Smith Peter, 2. Samuels T. Thomas Sarah, Vitrol Rebecca, WyldThos. Williams Williams, YonizJ. II. WrithJ. K. fjPersons applying for letters in the above list will please sav thev are advertised. L. B. RUPERT, P. M. LIST OF LETTERS, "H EMAIM.N'G inlthe Post-Ollire, al Cattawi?sa Xli 'Hr quarter ending December 31, 1S4S. Lashell Walter, 4, Wilson & Headly, Keller Charles. Stiely Philip, Roberts Williim, Johns Catharine, Warnlz John, Burger, Amos, Burger Isaac, I''ieldKRobert, Crabluli Christain, Ilogeland Rebecca, Hauswort lit f r, Warntz Cyrus, Prich George, Birchfield Harrison Herkert Charles, Clark Abraham, Johns Stacy. Cry Persons aoplying for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. JOHN SCH.VIICK, P. M. LIST OF LETTERS, I") EM AIN1NG in the Post Ollice, at Camhra, ; Luzerne county, Pa., quarter ending 31st December, lS Ib: Jona. Pennington, Esq Moses Aicllenry, .Silas Potter John While, Leslie Travu, Esq. Ahel Sutlill, Joseph Dills, Samuel Cole, William F. Poode, John McColem, Joseph Shultz, Esq. Henderson Wilkerson, E. M. Lucket, Miss Sally E. Chapin, James Wilsone, Peter Ease, David Kingsbury, Edmund li. Snyder, Simas Woodsworth, J S. Hnwinan, J. Boston, Thomas Bettrlv, C. C. McWayne, Mirram Smith, Mariinn Colo, G. S. Conner. J. B. Lance, Weslev Masters, Dr. m, h. Barrett, 3 CO- Persons applying for Letters 111 the above lit will please mv tiny are adveitied. J. S. WOODS, P. M. Salamander, Fire, and Thief-proof Cheats. Firo froof doors for Bank and Stoves, Seal and letter-copying Presses, patent slate-liucd Rein Iterators, water fillers, pal out portable water closets, intended for the sick and infii m. Evans & A'aton, No. 76 S. Third Street, (Opposite t'te Pliiladi Iphia Exchange.,) Manufacture and keep . . constantly nn hand, a ; . ? X '' lame assortment ol the above ,; !': '! v''"' kr articles, together wilh their '..''i:'';-,-,J.J, ., Tatcnt Improved Salamander ! Fire -proof Safes, which are ';.''''. :! '(! so constructed as to set at . ... '.'. rent all maimer 1 f doubt us ""' In their being -trictly firi'-))i oof, and that they will resist Ihe lire of any buiiilinu'. The outside ra ses of Ihese Sales are iii:e!u o boiler iron, tlie in ide case of roap'tone, and In tiveoii the outer case and inner case is a ;.;. ofo',ie throe inches thick, and is filled in with indeslinrtilile mate rial, so a to rn ike it an impossibility to horn any of the contents inside of this Ohe-l. 'These Snap, stone Salamanders w are prepared and do chall enge tho world to produce any article in the shape ef Rook Safes that will stand as much heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. W e nl continue to mannfiotnip a hrge and general assortment i f our IVmiun Air-titthl Fire proof S:'...q cf wh'ch there are over Oo now in use, and in everv in stance they have given entire satisfaction to the purchasers of which we will reter the public to a few g"tit lemen who have them in use. IIivwood& Snvdor, I'ottsville; .Tosopp C,. !.'. no, Poltsville; Mr William Cut, Bovlstnwn. Pa. N. &. G. T.ulor, l'.'fi. nortli 3d t.'A. Wright, fe Nephew Vine st. wharf, Alexander iVor. Convev ineer, corner of Filbert and Sub ts.. John M. Ford.rii north 3d st. Myers Ruh. -O north .'t I st. ,T lines M. Paul Ml outh lib t Or. David .1 r. ne. s s.oi'h .1 1 sf. M.iitliie.v T. MiMer. 'J'tsonlh D I st. and we could name some hundreds of nth ers if it were neees-iry. Now we invite (bp at. teiOion f ibc nnhlir. and pirliciihnlv those in wint of Fim Pro !' ff, I,. r i :,t ,,r ,,,, fore pnrrhiisiri!' esebere, undwe can .ilit"v them that tbev will gel a belli r :,nd rbeapr r arti cle at our 'iron, th in al any other 1 s'ablishmet in theritv. Wo also maTiricture the ordinary Fire Proof Cheils, at very low prices, cheaper than tbev can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia'. I AVID F.V VS. Sept. I'l IHS-ly. Johvnnfh Waton. JOHN G. FREEZE, Attorney at Lav: " I I i RANGEVILI.E,. Ctl.imbin Coun'v Pn. All ''Usinassen'r'is'ei' t.j hir.j wlllrs-ei've pratr.'-t : 1 ;i:ifu! ittur.-.i'. DK. H WAY Mi'S CKI.KIJKATKIJ Pa mily M dicinet. CHEEKING NEWS I t'll THE SICK. Dr. Swaynk's Compound Syrvp cf H'ild Cherry r'pHE universal celabiiiy which this valuable J inedicine 11 gaining throughout the United Slates, and the many astonishing cures it is con stantly performing, has proved it to be, beyond all doubt, the only sale and rcilain cure for pulmon ary Consumption, Coughs, l olds, Asihma, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Txkling or Rising in the. ihuat, Hruiichilis, Dif ficulty of Breathing, or any symptoms ol Con sumption. II thebowols are costive.a mild pnrgaliveshnuld be riHorled to occasamon,ilv. Dr. Sw mm 'a fear sapanlla Pills will be tost: Il a valuable, acquisi tion to the Wild Chun , noil will prove a valua ble medicine w here an iipnient is lequirei d. Dr. Swayne's Compound h.v 1 up of Wild Choi 1 y almedicine which hasst I the of experience and il used according to the duections (as describ. od in Dr. hwayne's Guide to Heulih) seldom fails. The above pamphlet is well worth a peiusal ANOTHER HOME CERTIFICATE. Dr, Swavne's Compovnd Syrup of ffild Cherry ts al it professes to be the greatest AJcdecine in the known World. Of all the cures that have ever been recorded we may salely say that tno annals of medicine cannot furnish one to surpass this, w hich now stands as a living prool ol the curability of Con. sumption even when lile had been despaired ol. Dr. swank Dear Sir: ! or Ihe giiiui of ihe public, 1 fell myself in duly bound to testify to the great cure which our Com; und Svrun of ild Cherry perfotmed on me. For m part, I fool as if every body ought to know it. 1 wm aiflicted with a violent cough, spitting of blood, nig I I sweats, noaisenefH, anil sound ol the voice milieu- ting an alarming stale ol i.i.e,ise; n:y appetite w;,s gone, and my strength had so i,,r lailed me, thel my Inends and physicians w..ie peisiuded I could not survive many davs. M s-.ster, w ho was ii.v snxious care-taker .made tii'i'nry where she wenid be likely to procure most certain renof. She w :s told that if Dr.Sw, y ne,s Li iii ( timlSyrop o Vi.d inerrv lanea in ine cuie. n,v lite w, s t ,cn hope less. Your inedeciiie wis iinmi diali ly procured, and the first bottle gave reiicl, and by the tin e I had commenced Ihe siNth bottle, my cough had left me, and my strength much improved. In short, it has made a perfect cure ol me; and I air at present as hearty a mail as 1 w ish, and hnvi good reason to behove that the use of your meili cine has saved mu from a premature cri.vp. Ichel be pleased to give any inf.. i inaiion respeilirg m' case. You 8 with rtspect, Isa c Mr ur n Itnrvr". No. 3S Chester st., bctwi i n ha e aid Vine, phi It To Public Spkakfrb Dr. SwaviieYs Com pound syrup of Wild i herty will be found an inval liable article. By its use the voice is rendeiei clear, and all disagreeable i satii ns n moved -All should avail themselves . f the opportunity t test this "valuable compoui d." Important Caution- J, nd .' .' lh arf ! There is hut one getiuit e piepnratim of Will Cherry, and that i, Dr. Swivne's the fiit ever of fered to the public, v. Id. -n has ,cnso!d lari'eh throughout Ihe United Si.-'o) ,,nd son e parts ol Europe; and all prepniotior s cuPed hv thetirmr of Wild cherry, l,ve been p-it out k!,-,c,. ,';,. . der coverof some derept:-.e mi nns':' cos, in or der to give currency to their sains. Pv a ifip observation, no person pc, .! rntslahp tl e genoinf for the lalse. Each hf i"p i ( ll. gpnuine is en veloped wilh a hiai'tifi-! Mo 1 en:-i :,v ing, w itli the likeness of WilliMn I'er.n lli'ieon : al-n', Dr. Swayne's signntnip : anr1 j-s a luitl-ir soci'n-i'v' Ihe pertraifol Dr. Sw.-M.e will l ea. bled herpaftei' so ns to distinguish his i-i f;-r;-tir i fr, m all others. Now, if it wa rot for tie ,,rr;,t curative proper ties -nd known virtues cf pr sTiv-ivne's Con uound Syrup ol W HilL Hurry, perse rs would not been- ; deavoring lo give currency to tl'. ir ti.-ti.os roK- trums" bv itrniny tl - r . c c i i v;f (",rrrv Remember, always .,.ar .R tnVJ ,r ,,!iri r f p),.. i Swavnp, and be not dee. ived. Principal olli Philadelphia. e. corner of F.ighth ,ind R-cp ff, WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! i-i : -i.."5it . , - i , ;;.;cs, '.... . : . ,, , s -i.ir For many years I h ue made compound a inecieiuc v l.n'h wo IV. eNpellilig Wi i i s. i-e ai tin' s ry oleis int for the soil- , i'i J r. I r, it my study to id be eiiertual i r e time he vol -d i r di. t. I.e. i'ud that .ilieie yoiiil a doubt 1 o.ivp i ,'v em, i u-liich is l.ir more pe . p.l and e:i. dual r-n.edv than any otner Vermito To see the 'little - nth lei ceedingly nanseoes i, i those that ar.; repoi ted 'i i' o lb., present day .oenel , o Wilh the el. .i.uioos. (even m toe ol oc ii'iis-.nt , are loo na- seons to be taut o.) I n. S w v M Ymi a'so l'.ve in toy rmedvfur Dyspepsia. Inoii.i Hr., Si 1 Top rieti r i. vol eii'i .tofli.il II lie va r' of SiMiiosilion, S'.v .M' elTi. il'i'ge I reeeni iv 1 ii ni.' i it to pn i n s,;i.,ire I-i iij. I . I t ( I'll III I I ' .. ,. Ml to pad! to a lie'lel words blown il Vei mifnge. I'hi'.a w r ip i 'or , heat ieg with his portrait out which t one i i anl.".iT w i'l. t l-e I' iii w n t be 1 1 1 ,-su : ir. 1 1. S w : .., . ,.' . also i-nieh i d in a I, .-,,!,! i: 1. 1 lie signal o i e i I I 'r J,w n l e. n each side ol' the le li ;. ii b- gelioine. 'I lis am, le I. so pleas ml to the taste, that both children and adults are universally loci! ol it. .' io . c the :.'( nnn i I a.-" e Ti itiait i f Ir Sw a vm'. i n each side i i : ( I . , 1 1 1 F-r Sale w 'pi le ' i! i '- v F P I.UTZ,.I.U M .. i. l.v vloan i: Tl ri.T'sop. 1 'pl.t 1 C an. T-. T K. Mii.i-J . i .U, loin, herwiri: . se ,:,, !;--., 1- 1 ("ALIFORM A i-OLD ! Discovered by Aignor J)'Ilutur' Gold uituter ! ti O I S ! V K I ' M (i Hi 1 O. Or St.cici ail of titiding Muils ol (iold, Silver, liuu, Lead, Copper, Coal, and oilier Mineral Kicln.'y MIE tirsl ui.icovi.-n 01 (jold 111 i-'ulilornia was inaue by DO.N JO.E D'ALVI, .K, an etiiin- j v.. 1 .-ipjiuih lieoloisl, Uicinisi una iialural I'll .1 ' usoplar, by 11, cans ol a litwly HiVelituU M(jliel 1 10 huh iiineiil, lulled f j The Culduiiii'itT, or Gold Sctkcr's Guide j PaiiauiK, CnagitSh, and Ni-w Uiieant, 1 ringing, ; vvnli him a very larje quantity ol gold oie, val I ued at iieaiiy one linlliuli ol Uutlai s, w hit h In; j cuilccteil there, long beluir the cMalonce ol the j Gld mines bec.iiue known to the itsidenls ol I Cauiui ma gein. l l I) . ! History ol tlie Discovery. I Signor D'Klve.ir went out to Calilorma neaily 1 j twu ycais ago, in coiifeijueiict- o eeriuin uilui-, (nation which he had led ivtd ol the Keologicul ! cbaiartirot that coontiy, Ailh the tirui belief that v.iti in 1 nt h ol piecioiis metals would be ie vealul there, upon rarelul investigation. lie was encouraged to this enlerpi ize, also by Ins confidence in the powers ol a cei tain Magnetic I (instrument which he had invented, called the I ..1 :. .1.0, r i.u .. I ..,.1 ,. o ... ... . 1 .. .K.i.t.Miii 11. , .in m iflru ini 111 i"c duelled al once to the 'Gold Placert," if any such ex sled. N'or were his expectations disap- I pointed. His scienlilic calculations pioved to I he loiinded in tiutb and prolound w isdom, and Ins new in Ivumelit, Ihe 'Goliloliu ler," luihllled his highest hopes. In b-es than two months al- j iri 1 e. it 11 1 111; v a li in 111.1, iuhiiick I'OOll one 01 I lie I richest gold mines in It at cotmliy, iij on an ob I seure branch ol the Sacramento nvir m a gorge oi ii 1 1 is exiHTiieiv rocKv ami niiiicun (l access. I and sebtom visited bv Ihe native Calili Disguising his obji ct under the pretense ol pure ly scientific research, he obtained the aid of some fifteen or twenty simple and laitl.lnl Indians, and steadily pursued Ins task colleetit g oil on more than fc3,QI)0 worth ol gold in a single, dav, which he concealed in a deep ravine, without exciting any suspicion whali vtr, until after the discovery of Guhl at Capt. Sutler's Mill, when the moun tains were ransacked by gold seekers, and Signnr I ''Alvear's "gold place,," H,r richest i all Ci.li- on mu, was oi.-st-i v. n n ui eeuv auveiiiurers. ft Is now found that Ihe leal mines or souicisof ihe gold, lie in gorges ol the mountains, and not in beds or sands o the rivers. Previous to leaving California, Signnr D'Alvear, sold his inttrumcn', the (jolilomelei , n vev imperii c one. tor s..q i.nii Manufacture of the (ioldonieter, and I'ub- i Mention of the Guide Signer D'Alvear, in compliance wiili tie requst ! of numerous scientific gi-nlh men, bus i oninii.ced the mriiiiilai tore ol tut-' pew magiiilic Ii.sliumi i,t ihe Oolth'tnclrr, which I e now i liios ti r snle, in the United Slatts, at I he ri mat kublv low mice I of Three l.Vllarn, e ich ', atrnclioiiK for use. ai. acci n.paniul by in j. a vandv i f hili.-onhi, ! huts drawn lr in the iincent tiiul mcdi rn sen i m e j or the Art of fitlditio Mines of (.'old! S'lver, plain i m. iu n h- 'Ivor, ( i :, h, ti. ( pi r, i ii t l.ead, and other M ineial liichis, the w hide I. given in a pu'dieai ion alii d t (.'old Seeker's Guide ! This new w ork, aim the I, ULI DM El ER re i both now ready for s:,e. j I he t.i ij.mi.mi-. i I'.k is so simple an mMru. I mi et . that a child loay h ai n lo opi i :,t. w iih it in j live m n otes II is ni I al't i ted by cliinale, r.-.i i-- I tun-, or any oll.i r kl.i wn cose, (i m , i ,e 8. uial miig'iet.) and will telain its power ol point- int, out mineral rich, s in the eailh lor any num. ber ol years. By the aid ol the (I'uide anv ncrsi ti mav use tl.e iusti unienl at once w iih pn h 1 1 sue- Farmers and Land Owners. Farme-s and Land Owm-reis ihriuieln m il.p Lulled Mat!", who have leason to sn.-pi el the i . i p.t e nee of any kind ol Mi in i .il i n I rp. n their j lands, should avail themselves o this oppoilunily ' to list thai l iet, by tlesuiest ot :. ,m wn tests', I'eb.re I ho ahiimiai.ee ol disc, Vt rii s j a!l pi-its id J the coiiuity shall have lessoned jl.is souico of ; wealth in 1 1 ir estate. i AdvenltirrrH to Californi.'i. ! i- n-oiis ti.iim io i aiitniiii.1 cai.iml ti a,,o o li ! lei ii ifisatl t! n I piiicpam ;( one of ll.i 'I- in:.'! imu iiis, v. hich w I pi t i i !y he wi ith hltv a.'ani, hot will I.e ol . tit .1 s it.- valiu lill'll , ',' SI II lie.-!; p lab lo v.'oilii o tho-e win go in . j ( odd. as hr.s b.'tii pin d hv tl... p., I ' v-.ei ni.eiit both i.i California .oid thi ; Sutiv Il n ol I oiiilaiil ! United ! j Tesiinionitii?. j Sii'Vcr I '.' lv'-.r does pot ileen :tpccrs-a;y In1 I er.eiiiiit ei t ins noti.-e w iih a Ii pi; list o( psi'tno 1 nialss, in I'l'o. I id I' p valiipof h,s liuljHi.M IT I'll I ; a..d 1.(11,1) SI- 1KI IIS GUI DK. - I,,, brilliani j I li suits ol I. is lain rs in Caliloinia, ai d t; e di-. i v. : .-!' s t j , i s v. i week, ol lie-b veins i i i ',.' ;,, Vir. i ii. ii-, and beds if coal in Rhode ,-!, nd.lv H ' use. i re alotie snili:-ienl to st.iiiin it as ihe eie.ii. est iliscovery oi li, ;.gp. Noihirg hot the , s. ! In n,e eluapness of tl.e iiistioinent and his desire in see ii o. ii ioi i in- i-i in iii i i ii anuii o it cures him to c.ispi se ol it at the low pru e ol which i lleis it. Ii sides this, his mi, desire (or ei.lt ii is neailvsatisiied. The following testimonials, in roof r.f I hr val- tie of the Goldometi r. selectt d from a great i um- ber cipially satislacli iv, must sntiice lor the j r s I her cipially satislacli iv, must snliice lor the n , cut : A-di r House. New Y'-ik, Dec. '.'I. Isjs. I Til undersigned, having this dai w itues-ed tl practica I i pi i ,i t loll I I Slni r Ji -e I ' Alicar ie (li Mi- newiy invent I'M S. I I II , leel tl:.- ell.ioiill hidden benea' eil inagln I ic i n-ti mi ent . eiitiri ly salislii d that ii i s-1 ..e. m i v pinvi r ol deleeling Mineral on s Il the soil n'e ol the earth, and have ;,o doip, tl ; t it will pi oie an ii;ia!i:,Me li e di-coV"! v of the li ineial lesouices aid ni of the United Stairs and the Win Id. L. R. PR.M'F.i:. .In.. ( In miM, J, S. "HERMANN. Magnetic, lis. Miker, G. S. DANA, Geologist. ! Los Anr.'elos, California, Aug 1.JS. This rraj rcrtily tout II e iiniietnu.i il is lully ' coni hired that Sign r .lose He Aliiar w:s tlie first discov.'ier of (he Cold depi sites of Califor I ilia, and that this discoveiv was nn.Oe , iheaid ol a iiia;neltc instrument called the I Soldi-meter, , w hidt I have seen successfully applied to the dis- eoverv ol veins ol gold ore, in places w here no in i ilic.itions of that sin,. tiii.ee a-piaied ii i n the ! niifice ol the in rl ii. W. T. SHERMAN. Lieut. ;:, Artillery. U. S. Aritiv. ! -No Aol'llt.s. Iii r-iriscipieure ol the ilnt.eu'.ty of fiiuiitig f.,ii),. f'al .igetils in d "I pievenlii.g tlalids, whole ;,rf , . tides ol tin-- lial'Ue ate ent i ut li r general alo. Signer D'Alvear has iletei mined to sill note ol bis woiks or iiisiiiil'ionis uii!e-s ord.ered , h-lteissent oiii-ellv to hnn. when the deiirei'l pu'd'C i'i"ii, or instriiitienl, will he forwaided uti-i'ei- his -inatuie and seal, so 1 1 :t all doubt as to : its LMTiiiineni ss may I e ri ti oved. 'r Il'iinre t-f ult hniliitinn of tl is Ip.strti. . meet which mav berraller appear, as the secret of iiupatling the Co ld detecting power is know n 'to on "'isiii wbateier, exee I the original in- 1 venter. , "-'r Eh" ''."i'hrr.eter. and gold seeker's guide, , v. i.i boll, be s,.-nl hi mil dosi Iv mi l lop, , i,i;, . sealed, and tberelore. not subject to inspect,,,,, 1V I'ostma-ters for the sum ft Three In bars, sent l".-t paid to S- Ktn r Jo.e De.Mver. Bo n7i;i, N -ii k c . 1 he iusti oriienl is vt-rv l-gbt. ami i,e " r'osd on thin psr-so'ti.at the charge be I so jll In ao 01 n'e Ol the l.olJ lout ol till) United Stales. 1 h Seekers' Guide alone ih line Dull.M sent a above. Addresf, sIGNOK JUSF. Hi: Al.VFAK, li,.x y,i:t. N. oik l ily fjrJ-Ofllce for the h:iIo i l the (J. Id si ekeis GuidH and Goldoineier, Nn. JH Centre slieel.,New Yolk (,'ity, w here Vi.siteifc may n-e n-eial cfts ol Cal ifornia Gold, ill the rough stale, as iXUiK led by Sigtior D'Alvear lioin Ihe Sai ielnetilo M mes, alul also witness tie operation ol the (ioldotlietir, when held within the liit.gl elic 11 oeii(e 1 I the ptecious lot til, and the unen 11 g iio.ih.i r in v. ho la it indicates ll.e piehein e ol ' ! . 1 ai d 1 ll.11 11 etal ic siibslatiros. Feb 4. IMU 3m. 77ie youth's Friend &. Teachers Comfort. COLUMBIAN ARITHMETIC. rilUE Attention ol "Teachers, School Diicclors Parents and merchants i called lo a series 01 Arithmetics, piepared with gieat care h Mr. A i mon Tick nor, a 1 e.icber ol upw anis ol twenty years' experience. They are called the Columbi an Calculator, The youth's Columbian Calculator. A complete Key to the above woiks to bo I. mi seperate or together. Ticknor's Arithmetic ta bles. The first named is already introduced into soma of the best Academics, and a lurge number tit Schools, w hi re its use has given universal satis faction, both to Teachers and pupils. It has the claim also ol ben g purely Jiwr; iVun in ils char acter, based upon our own beiulilol decimal t-ya-tern of cui rencv and is considered bv Teachers) us the beginning of a new era in this department ol science, by n jecling tlie old English systim (from which nearly all our present Arithmetics are copied,) ol confining the pupil for years in the process of reducing pounds to fat things, and farthings to pounds. 'This Book is strongly re commended by Ihe Hon. 1 In mas II. Buirovies, the late able Snperien'einlenl ol.and Futhcr ol out Common school System, as one ol the be.'t Arith metics in the market, It is also reci n. tr ended by Mr. Olmstead, Prnli ssor nl Mallmatirs in Lafay ette College ; Mr. Sloever, I'lit.cipnl ol Ihe Pre paratory Depn tmenl ol Oltsjbuig College.togeth er w ith several hundred Prifessirs Mid Teacher in various sections oi the country. fJCJIfis also the cheapest Arithmetic in the market. "'The Youth's Columbian Calculator," by tho san.c Aulhoi, bus just been issued. It contains) '.id pages, withabonl !)00 examples for solution on the slate ; it i rnhracrt. the lilndun Pntal rules, Compound Rules. Sin. pip and Cempi und Reduc tion, Single rule of Three, or I toporlion, &c. e , , i . , i eacneis who naip examini-o mis work since ' pi'hlicaiion, arc oi the opinion that it is just w nai is very miicn wann a ai lots lime in our District Schools as a Piimary Ai ill metic fi r those) con, met. ci ng li e study r f nnn bets, for the reasons thai those Primary Books now in use are eilher ton juvenile, or Ion tarin advance of the pupil,; i m tact, that there 1 as been no suitable Primary ; treatise on Arithmetic brf re the oblic. It is al ; so believed that this voli ine will contain a si;fi; : rienl ami nnt of jirnctii al nriihn die. us will orm ! monly occur in the Iransacllon o! oidinar btisi-tie-s more pnr'ii uh'ilv in Ihe 1 mule Diparl ' ineiit ef our I 'i.-tl ict Sell i ols, n ; i i I w h rn se). ilom leai n the use rl nutnl els as ler as Reduction, ! or Propi rli n. and as wmki.s intended, in I part, for this cbss of pupils, great cnie and labor j hi'.s been bestowed with a view to render eVerv I part perfectly plain and easy of or mprchrnsinri by the i upil. The calcolatii ns in "our mr- 1 rencv," with the use ol a few fm' to re, suflicier? j for general use, as a km wledg ol fractions can hf ' nci uired In ni the I n I v r r voltin p. ! 'J he key i Inbr.o es M-v. i: 1 l.nt died (x;,ppl; ! in Anil nielic ft d Jt. phi, at rn. t d otl o valo'". I IiIp matter lor the u-e of the Trnrlur '1 he f' ! amides ine eiven in lull w iih noti s. niil,n!, . i ii!uirali.-. 'ni rsin tioi s dr. "Tickni t's A riil tin lical Ti-hli signed i ! li p for the use f r oricr a-s( s in i) e Sol eels 1 t.'iiiied Stall s 1 Ins hi ok js pi w i ol li) i d fi r li e Inst time, end is corm n! l y o tt't e'i nt ; judges, the lest Table Hoik in tie naiket at pi' si nt. , Tl esc volumes contain al out tl rre thmsand ! s:x hurdled nriginal on esto ps fi r solution, a , greater : mount of Anil n etn al S ii 1 1 e t) nn 1 ?s i ever been puhlishi il in lie s;u e i are, in this i r any othi r c iinin . ai d ,ne i!i slit i d to beci p:e Ihe lol-boo.s i f t If Union, beit g j inelv Atreiii an in their characli r, and adapted mindly lo li ft wanlsof the student, the ti ?n of business, tho Vecbunic. and the Artisnn. fjg Tl ev i light to be il troiluced ip'medinti y il.loi veiyci p rticltiscliocl in the countty. ("'These books are for sale, v holesr le ej retail, nt the store i f II. flei ,t Meri'd I all. I v S. a'iMiMiAi.1.. Areit. for Col. Court.. "vVhere Teaehi rs and school nin ctors are res. prctnillv ropiesti d lo c;,ll and examine ti e pocks or themselves. June 17, 1 3-1 v. (Sept '." .1 10CJ (IK YOI 'KM' LF! J'or '25 Crnls .' "Y M FAN'S OK THE POCKET LSI I LA- I'l I S , or even ( lie In- i w II A physiau! Iweiilietb edition fff' 1 engi,uiis, showing pri- Im CJStffih, :' 1 .,,. diseases in f vcrv sl,a e l'JI fSjY M and loim, and m.iifoi ma- &i 'I ''!'( . lions of ihe gi neralive s. Vv 'v;n.''1 ,'& : tern, ' jpV ;:' V a 0 wilh npwari s o a I.iiik led W. YOUNG, M. D. sj'." J:S: 'The t line has m w, ar rived, that pel sin s .iillei ing h Mil serei et disease, net d t. virlilii ol (pi.u'kei , as by the ; laiiii d in this bin k an i i.e o ii 1 1 1 hi ei me the I r. sci ipt ii i s ci ti ll av cure lnti.nll. ' w ii lout h i in' i alio e to hiisn ess, ii tie km w Ii dge I ol tho im M intimate h ii i d. ami with ( pp tenth oi the usual i x eti.e. In addition lo tl.e genera) loiiiineol pinate d se..se, it fully ixplairs the 1 cause ol iiiiinl.oi n's , : rly diclii e.' Willi i bserva- Hons on mat i mgi hi i s ii ; i v otl i r Ci WL-r- I R'''"1 whii I, it wi i., pot he j ri'i ei to el.im erale I in the public prints. ftcj-Any erson cnding twi nty-five cents en closed ill a letter, will receive one ci y of this) ; hook, by mail, or live copies will be ni for one dollar. Ad.dnss, "Dr. W. YOI NC, No. K'i i spruce str,.et, Philadelphia." Pis!.i'd! fry WANTED Proprietors ol I Kl r, or hook stores, and Pedlers. in every town in the United States, to act as agents fi r the above wotk Sent. fi. s.vr.,,,0 'IO CON'IRAC'IORS, . U I liS. dr. T HE niidi isii 1 1 d, I ai im nitiil tie Vi... Qnany linmly in n,..!...,,, , j ,.. . i Men. n. an, :,ni w t . ,1 t y n,, . , , M,,en, wishes l.erdoto n.li mi Ins tiniisUd t,, ,,t,. lie. that he cap fi rpi-h ll i m, at n t n e wub i ...:.. i . . i .. i . . turn .inirii- I I I I'lii.j," . II lir. ill. 1 s-1 r ) lire ?t fie as tl : v the Ijuarry i r i i nil li d i t i,i h. mav want l In m. 1 1 EN.IAMIN H NFS Kloomshitre, .'an. CO. s.;o, ;-nv I; ANGI'.NHFIM'S I'Vn-imrtniiiiif hi,...i..k nn nt. I'..ri hnn St',,,,, I l,e lion, lis mo ( b y, visiting (he F.stahlish ment for the purpose ol havng a I agnirteotvi e taken evpr, i d llatteril g , pit,,, , , ,.a"(,r. He place el II hi.iiity ai d F.shii i" , I -1 , 1 1 ; - deli hia, and vast ten. hers of Mran-ir. r,...,i n io , ,, , ,, a ,i go, ,1 i , n;,,,(l. . ul I proprietor will li,a!,e ,v,lv tyMti, to ,.xt. the long establisled fame id this iv,-;i km n , ti.blisbmeiit P an ilv gr ops. gri pp ofchiVre and single portraits ot n si7,sa,c .x.iut.dl --nii;. well. Afril IT. 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