i iDOiii la tht lilmfnua .f'ciLiNn peculiar interest in that pot lion i "ytfjuj gouurjtion, wh hv hi-eu reared un der ton benign Luluc'iice ol' agricultural oceupa tinn, and bamg alsodesuou ilradica(iuti pre valent Kirmr in the opinion oi many cf tha diiaf. f, you will, I presume, readily fiord me a brief spicn in th- p of your journal for ex pr.'iwiim ft sediments, which, I humbly (mat, miy rind a wolcoiihi response from large major ity of yn ir younger wader. Thi) sujerj nit which 1 purpose t ahort dieria lion, is qum w riici (j tue, ha frfj neatly wca '"H''l n small astonishment j and (hough, how e"t ((range ni.iy by other be regarded, ia never th"! m, iino whose lamentable reality demand an itnmediata counteraction. I particularly allude turn nhi rnini; inclination among our country lad u lavi-a to fomka the comfortable retirement of home, in exchange for the deceitful allure montsof city employments. Ini'atuited with the MtsUkeu idea of speedily enhancing their tempo i il wolura i) engrain. in so;ni br inch of an al ready overstocked trade, and "wonderfully lick led" by tho vain noveltictuf the metropolis), they r.Candon frieriiNi associates, and farm, prusaing oawavii to th city, conli I'titly anticipating the caniu.nmaiion of a thousand longing ilesiret. The evidant con-seence of uch actual mulli-t-i'.Ua co icanti.itiu in all ear ceni lerable towna a::d citie from very direction uf the country, ra i.:, ii.idoiibledly, be a marked declinu both uf iv.Ije 1:1! oflaW; and those who hava unluck ily men ieel the in lependeut purnuitj of agricul lure for thi entire imaginary henulit, will almost i tvai i jjly, sooner or Uter, tinj that, like Frank ltn ol old, they have paid dear for their whiatle. Een under whatever advantageoutcircunutance tiuy may perchance be situated in their new ca Tin:, Uiey are unavoidably constantly expesod a i l which daily threaten the ruin el the thought lui an 1 unguarded. ijjlli'iot by a boat of vicious companion., and be guiled J)' every variety of temptation, it uudoubt cJiy iv' i'iirej a powerful determination to avert destcuctiun undj'inaiutain,aii unblemished char a ;;er. In vla v of perhaps an eventual disap p mitmmt d il te uncertain natuie ofbuiinttt tvj;el!Jf with t!ia, imminent risk of the lo of vjrtuc, paace, a .id happiness), I am at length con ttraiiicl to believe that my disaffected young friend reliivpiish their native land wt hout the iigl)tcit consideration of the eil'ecti. Were calm reduction bestowed upon the subject by those who are atllicted willi the town fair, I aut confident tn.it a general re-actiun would ensue, and the rage fjr wtitensiiip would gradually aubaide under the more genial iufluenee ol huabaudry. Having myself haJ touie experience in the, above mat (ji , and deeming it especially fortunate in being aide to return to the discharge of the dutiea uf the farm, I should be particularly gratified and re warded, were my humble pen the mane of aav-iu- a single youth Itom the inevitable danger at tendant on city life aud occupation. ( Greenwood, March .im Cot or Manuring aw Acr or Cork The follow ingeatimato of manuring an acreol In dian corn ia from a praotieal faimer, of Hickaville, neir Long-Mand Riilroad, New Vork : 1 i cubic yards, (00 load,) of horae dung, 1.62 Oi) bUMhet of unalacked ahea 7-00 3.WJ mojabunker, (fiah.) 4. M fl3.18 The horM dun? be applie in the hill, at the time ot plinting a handful of aaha it pred nound'tl.j corn et fint hoeing; one lih i alight y CDVorel with earth midway between the hill a.i 1 lenlliwiae of the row, in June or July. Oy tiiiconvie of manuring, an acra will yield from f.il to'5f) bushel of sliclUd corn, and will be in tolerable condition for a crop ot ive, buckwheat, oro:its, the iifcU aea.iou, without any inure ma nure. ' Tcainv '.Ur,n. The lender 1np of turnip, tint havi! iprculed in the cellar of vegetable heip, nuke a delicate and wliolceome salad, particular ly at a leajnn when the variety of fine lettuce lu I'Otcume. They may be dieaaed like any other ul id,rr eaten dipped in aalt, as celery. They are excellent in any way ; ami your, only regreat .... . . ... , ' wul he, that there is not likely to be a many n.Kura :ii vnii won J wwh for. 7 - ' Mum no rLvsrrm. When a mustard plat- j ttr is lobe applied, there should always be a pica of cl'an muslin or gmze placed between it and the akin, unless the contrary is expressly ordered by a physician. The mustard acts ijuite as pow erfully, and the whole can bo removed more 1'iicldy, an I without the dUagreeable efTects of hopping it about. ' tPennti'vnnia Cultivator and .Veehanie and Inm and Coal Reinler ; Dr. Thomas Foster e.litor, Foster 8c Co, publisher, Harriiburg, Pa., pp. 3 J sttvo, monthly. Price $ I a year. The Pinrwylvvihii Cnltiv.uor ii Innsomely printed aul illmtrated, and abounds with higlily-raluable practical matter. Will the publishers plena to tend ui the Cultjvtoii. VlantlKZ Shrtibx and Fruit Trees. As toon in the spring as the weather become favorable, gooseberries, currants, raspberries, and all other similar thrulu should be transplanted. Thoei that commotice zrowin ,ulv stmolil l, alteu M to first. If care be exercised in renin- vin,' and setting them, there w,U lu li,,,, ddn(.er . imm uiiger of their failing ti take root Li:rrwit .imo Eaxi-v Pen, a'lvild bt rut in aij .ni anthn ground np nis. Sow in a warm t " .ptace.anlgiveTha,ow,prinklin:rofgv0,u,niu,a'lc"l;t'T . r and common house ashes, in e.ii4 proportions .V sion a the plants attain a sufficient sir.e t.. Tin ler them easily diicetaible, apply the hon, and cxtricata every weed from th! bnds. Keeping hen constantly clean, ami irrigating frepiently with tnap uds, or rain water in which cow ex. ernment his been mixed and macerated will tend gei'!y ti promote their health and growth. .Sons of the JSnou Hlrd- v hum norLii. Tir inxmd waa all e overed with annw one day, And two little aiatera were busy at play, When a anow-bird wa aitting clote by on a tree. And merrily tinging hi chick a-du-Je. lie had not been tinging that tune vory lung Kre Emily heard him.ao loud waathat aong, "Oh, aiater, look out of the window,' laid ahe, "Mere'a adearliitle bird singing chick a-de-de. Poor fellow ! he walk in the anow and the sleet, And haa neitheir stocking nor hces ou hi feet; I pity him ao! how cold he must be ! And yet he keeps tinging hit chick a-rt-de. "It I were a bare-fooled anow-bird, I know I would not stay out in the cold and the anow j I wonder what makes him ao full of his glee, He'a all the time tinging that chick-a-do-do. "Oh, mother ! do get him some Blockings and shoe, And a nice little frok, and a hat if he choose ; I wish he'd come into the parlnr and see How warm wn would make him, poor cbick-de-d." The bird hid rltwii down for aoine peicei of bread, And heard every word little Emily said ; . "What a fi,'ure I'd make iu that die !" thought he. And he laughed as he warbled hi ehiek-a-de-de. "I'm grateful," aaid ha, "for the wiah you x pee, But I have no occasion for such a fine dreti ; I had rather remain with my limb- all froe, Than be hobbled about ainging chick-a-du de. "Thar it one, my dear child, though I cannot " tell who, Has clothed me already, and warm enough too, dood morning : Oh, who are to happy u we .'" And away he went, inging hit ckick-a-d.de, SFUIIYG. Aemat the barren mountain I'm coming lull of glee, My magic wand i in my hand, Myvtep ia light and free; Beneath my feet tweet flower aria, And tpriukle all the ground; The daisy't atar, the cowslip' a gold. In plenty apriug around. The gentle r.ephyr it my breath, With violelt perfumed ; My palace it the wide, wide world Ity nature's tun illumed; My tiiuiic ii the warbler' t long, Amongst the clothing tree; My dancer are tha budding spr.nt, i'iouretting in the breeze. My mice it heard in every wind, Or rivulet's murm'ritig sound ; My footitep Inave trace behind, Upon the barren ground. My herald is (he early lark, h'raih from his moaiy bed; The wild rose the eglantine Make garlands of my head. Away, away ye biting wind And leave me to my toil. Touch not.thou nipping frost, tha vest, I spread upon the soil. Sing on ye merry warbling choir ; Dines on ye trembling prayi AwaKe, yo mortal and enjoy .uucli happy vernal days! CONDITIONS. tHr. COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, is published every Saturday morning at two dollars per annum, payable half yearly in advance, viz, $loii tubscribing anoVtfl upon entering on the last six month. and if not paid according to theaonva term, we shall invariably charg e 1H . .piu nriu villi., . . , f , ...... ,l,.llr. ., R I I., ..n. .. . . .L . . r . nnie inau ix inn i ns. nor aiaconiinuHii until all arrearage shall ha-re been paid, which must be one month prior to the expiration of the tern, agreed for, and a failure to thus no tify the Editor will be considered a new en gagement. Advertisement conpieucily inserted at on dollar cash per s.pure (of 1 1 lineaor lcs)fnr three times, aud twenty-five cents per square for eveiy subsequentinsertion. UutinestCards iii.iertoi.1 at three dollat per annum. A lib- I eral discount made to yearly advertisers. .r.TTra,CoMMUMC.TioM, fee, addreised o thi! Editor, on busines pertainiiig to the of-(ri-e must he poitpitiiL, to "ernre attention. JOHN (J. FREEZE, Attorney at Law; ORANGE VI LLE, Columbia County Pa. All onsiness entrusted to him willreci've prompt 1 md careful attention. FRESH ARRIVAL. Jn.it Received, and now opening, A Splendid Assortment of Fall Gowk. tONSlSTING of Dry Goods, Merinos. French i and English alpacas: paramattas, cashmeres I iiious!indelaues, Luters and dry eoodt of all va Uieties, hawls,gloves,hose rys and triming,cloths, : -VBer?' T., , P?M' ! '3U,n' . .. i. .il entia and other wors ers for ves ines. lambs wool aim conon snins ann Drawer wilh a variety of Linen and cotton cloths, such as shirt- ; inrs, sheetings towlingi table clolht and calicoes ! . . 1 1 ..l n I Hardware, and Queensware, GrocerifS Duoks ami Stationery. Men's, women' anc. children's.bonts and shoes hats and caps, clocks Looking glasses, tec. lie. All ol which will be nispossed ot at the very , lowest pi ice lor cash or in exchange for country I l,r",l"re by the subscriber at his store on Main '. M:irk''t ",c''1' f ,u.rFT j Plnomsburg, Oct U, 1 Sl T' ANGC.NllKIM'S DugutrreoUjpt Establish XJ t::ltanie, rhint Stury. I'lllLAIDtLriMA. The Hon, IIknhy Clay, visiting the Establisk meut lor the purno.se ot havnnr u Daiiurrnntvoe taken oxpreined liattering opinions on this favor ite pUe ot the "beauty and Eaahion" ol Fhila delphia.and vast number of tlraiigen retort to it to procure a really good Daguertotpy. The proprietor will make every ixerlion to extond the long established famo of thi well known a, tabluhinent. Family group, groupi of childreu, and jiuglo portrait ol all r, executed e qilaMy well. April 13, 18JS. y. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. vaiin 'liiir. undersigned, at No. 30 X North Korth atreet, two doors below the Merchants' IIi)tl.l'lii.,l.l.l phia oiler to the Merchanla of Columbia cuunty, when they visit the city a complete assortment of liuokn und Stationary, which they are telling at unusually low prices. They hav recently added to theirstock anplen aid varn ty uf Eaucy Articles ol the useful kinds, and also u large slock of very cheap and handsome Window Cuitain and Wall Paper. Every variety ol Soaps aud Perfumery lor sale. HOGAN ii THOMPSON I hiladelphia, May 27, iS-IS.-y. Evans 4V. Watsom, No. 70, South Third atreet (0iinjie A Philadelphia Exchange,) j anufacture and keep j-m, XTX sonaianuy on nand, a large asaortment ol the above articles, together with (heir latent Improved Salamander Fire-proof Sale, which are so constructed a to set at reat all manner of doubt a to their being strictly fire-proof, and thai Ihey will resist the fire of any building. The outside ca ses of these Safes are made of boiler iron, the in side case of soapstone, and between the outer case and inner case ia a space of some three inches thick, and is filled in with indestructible mate rial, o a to make it an impossibility to burn any of the content inside of thi Chest. These Soap atone Salamander we are prepared and do chall enge the world to produce any article in theahape of Book Safe that will stand a much heat, and we hold ourselvet ready at all timeeto have them fairly tested by public bonfire. V al.o continue to manufacture a large and general assortment of our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safe of which there are over 800 now in use, and in every in ttance they hao given entire satisfaction to the nrchasert of which we will refer the public to 4few gentlemen who have them in use. Haywood It Snyder, Pottsville; Joaeph 0. Law. ou, Pottsville ; Mr William Carr, Doylstown, Pa. pN.kG. Taylor, 120, north 3d st. A. Wright, k. IN'ephcw Vine St. wharf, Alexandor Carnr, Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and 9th stt., John M. t orrt, 32 north 3d t. Myer Bush, 20 north 3d at. Jane M. Paul 101 touth 4th at. Dr. David Jayne, 8touth 3d t. Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d st. and we could name tome hund reds of oth era if it were necessary. Now we invite the at tention of the public, and 'particularly those in want of Fire Proof Safet, to call at our ttore be fore purchasing elsewhere, and we ran latisy them that they will get a better and cheaper artiS cle at our store than at any other esttblishmet in the city. We alao manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Cheat, at very low price, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. Davin F.TAiss, Sept. 16 lSlS-ly. Johannk Wato. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 11HE aubicribertcall attention to their new an , lull assortment of SELECT .iAJU F.I.Y i, t OOOUS, just opened, at their old stand Main itrtet, selected with cure, anil offered a price a little btlow the eheapeit. It comprise among other thing, berages, beragc robes, ging hams, gingham lawn, French lawns, cashmeres moil do lame, alpaca, bombazine and ilks Cash-mere, berage and de laine ahawls; dres hlkl's, print, muslin, silk and other fringe parasols and tunshades.Fr'nrh and English cloth blk, fancy and plaid winter easimeres,tinetl, cashmarett. tweede, Ky. jeans, linen drilling, nankeen, vesting, flannel, tickings, linon and cotton diaper, check, hosiery, gloves, cotton yarn and carpet chain. Also Afresh and full assort ment of groeerie,fi.ih, tail andliquort, queens ware, hardware, and the greatest and cheapest lot of boots and thorn in therounly. Also Groceries and Queensware. Their tjro. reries are all fresh, and have been selected with care, and upon uch terms a will guaranty (hem to be sold low. Their rpieensware comprisesa good assnrtmenf of blue stone and glass ware of a superior quality also n nr. mi aim Li' pkm'in onrs ; nardware and cutlery ; umbrellas, parasola, etc, fcj- All of the above htyng been bought at the lowest cash prices, enable Ihem lo tell at low at can be purchased elsewhere. $Cash paid forgrain, a usunl. WM. McKKLVYt Co Moomthnrg, Nov, I, ISIS. CHEAP BOOK STORE NEW and Second Hand Book, Wholesale and Retail DAN IELS & SMITH, corner of Fourth and Arch streets, have on hand and for ! i low prices, for cash, a very large collection of Book, consisting of School Books; Classical Books; Theological Books; Medical Rooks; Law Honks; Historical Book, Mechanical Books; Religious Books; Sunday School Books. ; Bibles, Prayer and Hym Books m every variety A splendid assortment of Christmas Book's Writinu Paper, Tilank Book and Stationery in ' Also, French, Spanish, Dalian and German Bsvnk. Second Hand Book btlii;ht and exchan I led. j Phila. May 10. 18 IS. ly.. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY -Vo. 8. Pear St., Xear the .'jeehaner, rillLADtl.l'HU. mil F. subscriber having made (treat improve X ment in hi melhodof casting type and mix ing of metal and had a thorough revision of his matrice, the lace of which re not excelled in beauty and regularity of cut, by any in the coun try; Halters himself thai by a strict persons! at (tuition to business, and employing none hut the most skilful workmen, he is enabled lo ofier sternum antici.c. At greatly reduced prices. He i continually adding to hi. .i,.,l -ii .l.. -.. new from the i best workmen of thi. a,,d other I countries, and having a,.v prncurf (i f .. urns x tyarinlVi-ii V.nti i - n i " . u' ,, i"" p. " " 'mntt.ni. j cits tho attention of Printer thereto. Sjpeuiinen will he sent to those wishing to or- Prees, Chase.s,Ce,, nic, , , f , Brass Rule, andevery other anirl ..... . j . r. ' pish a complete Printing (,., shortest notice. German b;U J X -p. 1 shortest notice, (.erman buok and oh Tvne of the newest style and of all si,., rir.r.,n.. 1 j in founts of correct proportion. ' 1 '' ALEXANDER rjOI'.F. August 1 .), I il.i ly-isio.) 1 Mi I limuH W PPaOCLAICATIOlT. WIIEIiKAS, tho Hon. Joslph II Anthony, President ol the Courts ol Oyer and Term iuor and General Jail Delivery, Couit id Quai te Sessions ol tlit Peace, and Court of Common Plea, ami Orphans Court, in the Eight Judicial Dis trict, exposed ol the counties Northumberland Columbia and Lycoming ; and the lion. SaiI'l Oakks and Stephxn Bai.uy, Es., Associate Judge in Columbia county, have issued their pre cept, bearing (lute the '.'3d day of Jan., in the year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight,.iiid to me directed for holding a Court ol Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, General Quarter Sesnuns of the Peace Common ideas and Orphans' Court in Ulooinsburg in the county of Columbia, on the third Monday (being the ICth day of JIPIUL next, and to con tinue two weeks : NOTICK IS THKHtrORR HfRKBY GIVIN,tolhe coronerthe Justice ol tha peace, and constable of the said cou nty ol Columbia, that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisi tions, anil other remembrances, to do those things which to tht irollict's appertain lo be done. And those that are bound by recognizance, to prose ecute against the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia, are lo bn then and there to prosecute against them as shall he just. Juror are requested to be punctual intheir attendance, agreeably lo their notices. Dateil a' Bloomsburg, the KJthilayof Feb., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred andforty-eight, and in the T,d year ol the Independencev of the United Stales of America, BENJAMIN HIYMAN, Sheriff. SnxRii urrirK, LnoMHDURO, Feb. to, IVl'J. List ol' Jurors. Grand Jurors April Term, 1810. Briar Creek Ahm. Miller. Bloom Abm. Snyder, N. S. Prentiss. Centre Gen. Miller, jr. Cattawissa Moses Hartman, Geo. Zrr. Derry J. F. Herr, John Sayera, James Sheep, A. B. CtimmiiigJ. Fishing Crck Daniel Merickle, John Ander son, Richard Jones. Greenwood John Shultz, John Keet, Jona Haytnan, Samuel McCnr'y. Liberty Jos. Dean, Hugh McWilliam. Main John Gearhart. Mifflin Phineas Smith, Daniel llutchins Roaring Creek Henry Hartley. Vallev Thos. Benetield. TRAVERSE JURORS-Vr ffeth. Briar Creek John L. Hosier, Jacob Bower, Bloom Tho. Kuorr, Chas. Conner, Geo. Lil ly, Chas. Darhman. Centre Peter Miller. Cattawissa Jacob D)er. Derry Thos. Carey, Jacob Gresh, J. F. But ler, Amandii Levers, Wm. Ellis. Fishing Cieek AUx. Cramer, Danl.McHenry. Franklin J. C. Davis, John Menh. Greenwood Peter Girlon, Jo. Bobbin. Hemlock Dennis Pursel. Jackson Thos. Yonne. Diherty Ahm. Humtrickson. Limeitnne Fred. Fox. Mahoning Mover Lyon, John Best, Lewi Hollinan, Alex. Best. Montour Datil. Fout, Johalhan Kissel, J. It. Ilishel. Madison Peter Shult.. Orange Josiah Evms, Denj. Werlman. Roaring Creek John llogeland, Aaron llein inrr. Sug:irloaf Ssnini I Kline. TRAVERSE WHOM. Second Week- Briar Creek Jo. Sharpie, Fred. Nicelv,Jo Gensel, W. H. Wooden. llloom Win. MrKflvy, A. H. Pursel. Centre Geo. puhe, Jeremiah Hagenbnrh. Cattawissa Chas. Hartman. Derry John S. Turner. Fihini! Creek John Keller. Greenwood Win. G.Harris, John Cool, John Stahley. Hemlock Martin Girdoi. Jackson Solomon C. Strong. Liberty Samuel Alexander, Jo. Carr, Sam uel Bodman, Roht. li'i'ler, Isaac llottenstein. Limestone Henry W. Dye. Mahoning Tbns. C. Ellis, Michael C. Grier. Mifflin lihn Front. Montour Josiah Huberts. Madison John Kelner, Isaac MrPride, Wm. Pegg, John Welliver, Win. Sheep, Heni Craw ford. Roaring Creek Wm. Johnson, Lucas Fahring er. Sinjarloaf Wm. Ode. Valley Jacob Siller. ISSUE LIST. r... r r .r i i ... n . ! 'n i ,u vj jur i rim tu ,ipru term, U., 1H1U. 1 John Conner vs Nathan Seely. 2 Timothy Abbot exr's vs Thomas Fitch et al. J Dunham R. Gearhart vs John S. Dye. 4 LeOrand Bancroft vsl'riscilla Poke. 5 I.eGrand Bancroft vs E.ekiel Crossley. rl Wheeloek Corby vs Rilph R Carpenter. 7 Simon P Kase vs Gndlich lleiler. A John Cbrislophtd vs Jo-epb Jones et al. 9 William A. Union vs J.icnli lined. 10 Isiael M.icbamer vs John McWilljjm. 11 John P. Grove et al vs William Doimldsnn. 13 John Kromer etal vs .fumes Hyde Jenkins. i;i John Cooper vs Gilbert Fowler. 1 I Christian Kunkle vs John Conner. Ifi Robeit Montgomery et uxor vs David Wagner. Id John Trego et al vs John P. Grove et al. 17 GeorgH Hayhurst etal by their Guardians vs Hiram I'bilips. IS William Robison vs Ji-remiahStiles. 19 John Yeaple et al vs Edwin Holmes. j'Jil Richard Wilson' Exr.i. vt John Sawyer. 'l William Donaldson.etal vsJohn P. Grove etal. i ?'J Edinond L. Piper vs fohn Bailv. El'sha B. Steller vs Samuel Stetler. i David J. Waller vsOhed Everett. 25 Johh Glenn et al vs Evan Davis, .'ii Henry Haitman et al vs Noah S Prentii 27. Henajah F. Hayhurst et al vs Michael lien dershot. 1. Benj.miin Haywood et al vs Simon P. Kasn. ill. E G Ricketts, et al v Edward L'nangst. 3n. George Miller et al vs Oliver C. Kahler et al. 31 Isaac N. Poinrny etal vs the President and managers Ji.c. for erecting a bridge over the river Susquehanna at Danville. .VJ Samuel Conner vs Conrad Adams. 3.1 Jacob Welliver vs John Rnnyan. 3 1 Mathias Snyder Exr vs Anthony Snyder. 35 William Cunningham vs Elisha Everitt el al. NEW CHEAP STORE. rpilE Subscriber respectfully inform Ibecili X iiens of Bloomtiburg and the public in gen eral, th:tt they are now opening a large and well selected assortment of tall and Jl'inter Goods, at the'"Cheap Corner," lately occupied by k'ah. Itr t( Frlrihin. Our stock consists of i'(;Mr. n.u Vahixtt, well adapted to the season, which will be sold at unusually low prices. ft-The public are respectfully invited to call and examine our Hock before making their pur chases. N. It. All kinds of country produce taken in , exchange. i HAYHFRvr i. r.U.Dy. j PK.TifM'.-g, IVov. 17, lil-j-y. SHEPHERD'S SAIISAPAR1U.A, Isnerforinina' more ruret than inv other med- 'cine ol tlio kind. Ill wonderful what a pow erful eilect it ha upon the blood, changing it from an impure to a healthy stale without vomit ing or purging. It is Chk.vihh than any other medicine. Il has more pure medicine lo each dose than anyoth er preparation. The dose are mild and pleasant to take, 3i dose to each large bottle w hich only cost 75 cU. For consumption, this preparation has proved highly valuable, when the disease is in the campa of medical did relief can be obtain ed from this highly vaiuablo aniidote. Vvvgh, eolifn, ami lur all disease ot the throat and ehtst. This medicine will he found unequalled. Trice "5 and 25 cts per botit.. Shepherd I'trmifvgeor ll'onn Destroy r We challenge the world to produce a medicine better adaptnl for the expulsion ol intestinal worm, than iliis buy Shepherd' only. Being a puiguiive aud ton ic, it has a highly beneficical ell wet on the con stitution geneiaiiv. Proprietors, Un'ddcr kCo., Baltimore, Md. The above inedicine are tor tale b) the fol lowirg sifents. K. P. Lui, J. R. Myer, Bloomsburg, T. O. Van Alen & COii Danville, M. Brobst it Son, Finclmr kThomas.C'atlawi, Dr. A. B. Wilson, Berwick, J. Koons. Columbus, Wm. Koons, Hun tingdon, M. G. Shoemul-es, liuckhorn. Ricked k Stewart, Orangeville, Fruit and Co , Jerrey- town, Mcmide it to., While Hall, Pontius and I Thompson, Lime Ridge, Hugh McWilliam,! Moorsbure. J. S. Womls. 'llllllrillll. T inlil Clr.-I I Iron Company. Jese Hicks, Centre tore. (W- PRICE 25 rent per bottle. Notice lo Columbia co., Agl. and merchants. F.. P. Lulz, has constantly en hand a large (tip. ply of Shepherd' preparation which can be had on the same terms as the proprietor. May 13, -j STOVES, TINWARE k SIIEETIRON. rnilE underaigned respectfully infoun fhf pub X. licaiid the citiensof Illoomsbuig generally thut they have removed their Stovx, Tin-w ark a wo Shkkt-iron xtabi.ishiirt, from market lo Main street, Iwo donn below the post ollice, in Rupei t't row, and one door above the Bloomsburg printing office, where Ibey continue the above business in all its various branches. TINWARE of every description, will be be kept constantly on hand for sale wholesale and retail. SIIEETIRON munnfactuml into imy torm required, and STOVE PIPES, always on hand qry-STovM of every pMern and size fnrnishei to order. Country prim e rerpivrri MARTIN RFPF.RT, A. M. Rl'PEIiT. Bloomabiirg, Oct. 30. 1 a 17. -I y STOVES, S'lOVF.S. JUST received and lor tale at our shop, a large assortii ent of IVokii p Sto'ea ei inpi izii j; ol (lie Cook ci inpli te No. l & fi. )lf J. n j j,,. f the Lnubaiich, and several i tin r kil (Is.aUi a large and aplendid arsnrlinf i.t ol pailor.and si ( stove ditlerenl sizes all ol which will be toll! ler) lew Shops doers abuse the Arnrrican Heine. F.BF.RHART & O'CONNCR. loomsburg, Sept. 23, ISIS. in()rt'nir! tl ri (imiiim-- tsICOt LRILS AM) (J.OIII(.. I FRESH arrival of superior gooda, lias jusl X. been received by the subscriber, which he oll.-r cheap to the citizens ol Bloomsburg and the public Hi stock consists in part of flothing a - mong which are, coats, pimis, vesis, snirls, tcarta, itorlfu linirri4 rallur. tf linuiwlnr.. li v i mi. " ! - -- i .i.(-.ii..(i- rasors.slrana, looking-Kliisset ; thread, spool-cot- ton, lead-pencils; pocket-books, watch-guard, fine I ger-rings.brenst-pins.walch -chiii us: fine ca vend isdj i tobacco; Spanish and half-spanish cigars; smoking tobacco; matches ; blacking ; clove; cinnamon; lemon; manges; rasins; herrinp; tigs; sugar crack-1 ers; xnglii.li walnuts; almond; filberts;creamnui, lemon syrup by the bndte, etc.; all of which will be sold very low for cash. Call andexamine. ll.OTHING OF THt I.ATXsTBTYtX A NO FlPTISH. ( loth ores and Irork coals; cloth cloaks, nvei coats, busines coals, short sacks, punts and vesta, of dark and light color, of every pattern antlstyle. Thi assortment of clothing has been got tip w ith a great deal of care expressly for country salt a, and is en,ual to any clothing that you can tel mad. S. by MOSES MAY. nioomsbiirg, May 1.1, iMS-fim. PHILADELPHIA, READING AND POTTSVILLE RAILROAD. Chanok of IIoi rs. Winter Arrangement. ON ami after Wednesday, November 1st 1S4S. a Passenger Train will leave the Depot, cor ner Broad and Vine Street Philadelphia daily except Sundayi.at J A. M. Returning leave's Pottsville at S J A. M. Roth train will fop at all way stations. Hours of Arrival at Principal Stations. k Up train. I Down train Arrive at Nornstown arrive at Sch. Haven at 9.3lat 8.37 " Port Clinton, O.Ofi " Reading, 9,7 " Polttonn, 10.3 " PhoEnixvillc, II.I15 " Norristown, 1 1. 43 " Philadelphia.l2..'iii " Phrenixville!i..')ti " Pottstown, 10.32 " . Readinir. 11.17 " Port Clinton, 11. '.'I " Sch. Haven. 12.1'.' arrivfaatPottsvillel2 5d (NOTCF.. f iffy pnnndsnf baggagewj,e allowed to each passenger in these lines ; and pas enger are expressly prohibited from takingnnv thing a baggage but their wearing apparel.which will be at the risk of it owner. No freight will be taken hy those lines. Oct. 21, ISIS v. F. STEWART, Attorney at Law, FORMERLY Or WILKESBARRr, ESrECTFl'LLY inform, the public (hat he JA, ha, located ,n BERWICK, where he will attend promptly .0, Illegal business rnlrnMed to In care ... Columbia and Laxerne coonliJ. SuKS0nMiinS,ree,'PP0 Ri.ing Jan. 20, IM9. y NOTICE. year' .tantling are hereby n, , Jl .1 W ,ne they attend to UlhtaXg t V '.h" first da, o, April next, the account, "ft! in the hand, of an olTner for collection ' Dloom.burs. Eebruary 3,VVg ,f ' DR. SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED family M tdicinti. S 2r ss,f wasf t r arjr Tati -" tav . rr.' a m y- yrSS'fiSf CHEERING NEWS FOR THE SICK. Dr. Swaym's Compound Syrup oj Wild Cherry MTHK universal celebrily which thi valuable JL medicine i gaining throughout the L nittd Suits, and the uiany aatonialiing cire it i con stunt ly peiloiuiing.ha proved it to be, bejond a!) doubt, (he only sale and certain t uie for . sjln.cn .. ..... . . . . , rt i . . . 1 - :-i . ary vonsuuipiioii, tontnn, igici, ASinioa, ryvt' ting Blind, Liver Complaint, Nervous DtLihi;, T ckliiigor Rising in the ihiont, Bronchitis, Lt' ficulty of Breathing, or any lyinptiii. of Con umption. Il the bowel are cotive,a mild purgative should be resorted to occasssioiially, 1 r. Swa)li('' itt sapaiilla Pill w ill be Imrda ulni.b,e mtjuin tion tu the Wild then), m d will ri ve a valua ble inedicine where an aperient is riquirttd. Dr. Sw.iuie's Ci impound Syn p ri Wild C heuy a'lnedieiiie w hich hut tci d tl e Ii si ol xf tli I aiid il us-ed accoidirg lo the ditectii n (as d'tciib ed in Dr. Swayne's Guide lo Htalih) e)di m fail. The above pamphlet i well worth a peroral. ANOTHER HOME t'ERI IFICA'J E. Dk, Swaym;'8 Compound Syivpvf llild Cherry xs all itprojetses lo be the guaUH htdtcihe in the Inoun World. Of all the cure that have iverlien ncitc'iil we may taftly tay I Lui tie mml ol iittirno caniini luniish me lo ur - M is, whith i nv tlaiid : a living put I cl the cunbiliiy rl till ninptinn even whtn iile ltd been dtrpaittd of. Dr. Swam Lear Sii : rcr lie guO l lh public, 1 fell myrelf in duly bi Mid lo ttttily lo the great cure which yiur Ci ii i i.iid 5-)iiii l Wild Cherry erfoinnd n u e. 1 1 1 n i n, ltd a il t very boily ought toki iw it. wis ifTicUil with a violent ci ugh, tpitiirg of bind, rifclt aweali, hcaisi nesr, tin x m t ol He i oire ii.cira ting an alaiming stale id disrate ; n y ptiile wa gone, and my htrei gih had sn lar liiilid n e, that my Irieml ai.d physicians weie peiturdtd I ri old not survive u m y days. My sisit r, w lo w m li y anxiuii cue-Inker, ii. ii'e iiijuny wlreli wiuld be likely lo pnrure n tM Mitain ttlitf. Me wt told that if Dr. Jwoyne.a ( n 1 1 1 Mi f-ynip 1 1 W i Id Cherry failtd in the cure, n.y lile was it n hi p lest. Your limit rite was in mtdialely ricuitd, and the lint bottle g relit I, aid by lie line I had coiiimenrid the sixth bottle, my ri i th l.d lelt me, and my stu ntih n.uch iiinvid. In short, il has made a jierfu l ruie ol n i ; and I an al present a hi arty nan I wish, and hai geod leanon to bilirv that if e use rf yt nr n-t-t' i rine has anvtd li e frem a pit mature craie. I ihul. he ilatd to give any inlt in, alien lepttlrg nj case. Youra w ilh re irt, I'AAC Mi hin pri xtt. N. 3 Ch stt r at., beiwtMi Kai ai o Vii e.l hilr To Iiri.ic SrrAxiRs Dr. Swuyrn'rn Cms pound syrup id Wild i hmy will be loin dan irtal. uable article. By its ne 'the i.jlt. isrimVm clear, and til dinigreeable naliiti r. rrcved i All slioiilil avail ihnntelvca of i,e op oricnily tc I test this "valuable ct rn ouwl." j Important Cuvtivn Head J?, ad ! ! There is hut one genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, and thai is Dr. fan ne's the first ( ytT , r. I , . , . ."- r n hi 'i tier .'I ,or'" 10 ,n" i,u"lc' w"lcn '' been to d larcelv ,lro.,gho.l (he United Stain and ,rr,e p ,,,,, Europe ; and all preparotitm called hy the iif.n of Wild cherry, have been put out since thi. un- der cover of some deceptive circumslarCf a , in or- I der tn give currency to their sle. By a little I "'"""""'"i nreu ffilslaKe lhe genuine for the false. Each bottle of ihe veleped wilh a beautiful sleej engravirg with the likeness of William Tenn therein ; also' Dr Swayne's signature: and as a further sernrilv" the perlrailof Dr. Swayne will he added hereafter' so as todistmgnish his preparation fn m all others Now, if it was nol for He treat curative prr.per tie, ,nd known v,,fUM of Dr. Sw,JIf.( Cnmpmnd Syntp ofV ild Ch.rry, persons would not been deavoring lo give currency to their ''firtiVnt no. trums"byrinf the nrmeofWild f hrrv Remember, alw ay. bear in mind the name of Dr Swnyne, and he not nVte ived. Principal oflice. corner of Eighth and Rnce st , Philndelphia. ' WORMS ! WORMS ! f T70RMS ! f f Format.y years I have made il tnv study t compoun.i a medicine which would be effectual 111 expelling Worms, and al the sume time he Ter ry p eatani for the .ufTering Infant or Adult. Be yond a douht I ha, now obtained that article which 1 tit more pleasant and effectual remedr than any-other Vermifuge ol the present (lav -lo see the little sufferer drenched wilh the'ex eeed.ogly nauseoi-s PrfP.,Minn., (even seme of Vn.l v. D"- Swfr.,Snh Proprielcr. lou also have .,, my Vermifuge a sovereign , medyfor Dyspep.ia, Indigestion, .ouritcm.cb' Rciyurc of Impoilion. fWAVNj:Vermifiigei ins(ji.aie belli (beina word hi "'r"1" "i,h f't'. xsir words blown in the Glass :Dr. II. S,re' Vermifuge Philada.. also envelcprd in a beautiful wrapper, hearing the ;etl!,,me rf Pr fwMp. 01 h-,!!0r,"i,.0n '"h oflhebottle with, p easant to the tte, ,hat both children md adult are universally fond of it. "'wejiiierlhe genuine has the Portrait of D wa vkf. on each side of the bottle. fnr Sale wholesale and retail by E. P. J.VTZ, J.R. Move,. assisiir.-l,o, ny Ioan tt Thompson. Light Street : F Hi-ebe. Cambra; T. K. Millard, Eipyt.wn.and Dr. Wil. on, Berwick. Sent. 30. 1818 y. Nook mid Job Printing. jjf-j.KEEPiT Brronx thi noM.r.that n Hand-billi, Rlankt. Checks, Libel, Cards, Ticket,Circular. andevery description of JOB ANDKANCY LETTER-PRESS PRINTING invariout colors, executed at the rfliceof the Columbia (Elocnisbiirg) Ptmotrot, in real ttyle, short order, and moderate term. Alio: Theve ry best article of DEEDS, BLANKS, STATION. EKY.&c-.skept constantly for sale. HORSE JgBILLS, 1 r tinted neatly and cheaply ct thittffuc, l-'i.f.'"--' sViSsV