Agricultural. . '.:ingr Com in Tar jnions to Thin is Ly noiiiejiis ;t new iJea to many I uiucrs, but mine luni ilisciirde I tho prac in'c from tho opiniun of its having an 'ijurious t'lTcet upon the corn, by causing i to conic up unevenly, but such is the, ivultof misiuanacuHMit in preparim: ii. If iiin prepared according io tho follow itip; directions it will effectually prevent itl'ioin bcino- molested by birds, mice, squirrels and domestic fowls, thus remedying the necessity tf .putting up twine and other scarecrows to keep ofT the former, and of confining; the latter when you have a field planted near the hou.so, As lor its im mediate cflect upon the corn, so far as my observation has extended, I think it acts hh a stimulant to the young; plants, causing them to assume- a healthy appearance: Soak the corn, say 12 or 14 hours, in water, or any solution which you are in the habit of using ; then, before applying the tar, pour oil' the water, and cover the corn with hot water the hotter the better. If it is boiling it will not hurt it, provided it is stirred as the water is poured on ; let it stand two or three minutes , then drain off the water, aud put about two table-spoonfuls of tar to a peck of corn, and, by stirring it with a slick, tho tar, which is softened by the heat of the corn, will diffuse itself throughout the whole mass, and every grain will receive a coating; then, by rolling it in plaster of Pans, it will be in fine condi tion for dropping. If you should be pre paring it in tho vicinity of domestic fowls, it would be well to offer them a few grains. If they refuse it, they will not molest it in the field, but if it is not sufficiently dis gusting, add in small quantities more tar. Isaa: McUkf.l, Jun. Yorktotrn, X. Y.,3rd mn 1919. Coal .Isftfx. By many persons, coal ashes are deemed of no value. One gentleman of wealth and intelligence, and an extensiv e and very good farmer, too, once said to us, to use his own expression, that they were "piseu" to land and vegetables. He had not examined their tffects cautiously and candidly. There is so large a proportion of inorganic mineral matters, earths never combined with ve getable, that these ashe3 act freely, and produce little effect. The plants from which the coal is de rived, were apparently produced in great luxuriance and profusion, and like the palms, ferns, lichens, and other plants which grow rapidly, or in swamps, as the materials of mr peat beds. These contain little else than carbon, and such earthly matters as w ere accidentally mixed with it. The con seqiifiice i, that all the carbon h consumed, 4iiid the ash is principally these compara tivoly worthless earths. Yet there are more cr le.s ;f the valuable salts found in wood ashes in lhose from coal, md they nhould be can fully saved aud applied to the noil. For many reasons, they arc better J adapted to the clays than to ether soils, and to this portion of the fields they should first bo devoted ; or, in the absence of clays, they may be applied to any other soil with advantage. ! Cheap Com post -.IppUcallon or Lime, tlrcen Crops, lllc , You ank me how 1 manure my grounds. First, 1 have a large cart that will carry 30 bushels of night soil. I now give certain persons 37 J cents a load for it, and furnish them with a pair of oxen and driver, My liirrht soil, then, costs me ouo and a half cents per bushel. To this, I add half a bushel of plaster of Paris, at a cost of half a rent per bushel ; 30 bushels of locomotive cinders, at a quarter of a cent per bushel ; and ;;('. bushels of marsh mud from my own iann, at a cost of half a cent per bushel. Here, then, we have 103 bushels of the richest compost, without weeds, for 99 cents, say, in round numbers, one cent per bushel. My lands generally consist of decom posed red sandstone, op. which lime acts most favorably. I lime all my fields, and prefer Kinall doses, say, 30 or 40 bushels per acre, to be repeated every three or four years. I am satisfied that plowing in a crop of green com. buckwheat, or oats, and Then liming wiih Oil to 10 bushels to the icre, will soon l.i.ij round all worm-out bnd. U. J,. Colt. I'uttcrton, N. J., March, IHld. Milking Cows. Let circle taken that your cows are milked clean , the last milk is much thnbest ; ami besides, cuws, are tften spoiled by carclcts neglect. Why ii the letter K, likx meal tu net iv.i'iu cufie wi'.huut U. Let Items fjj- There was a little niggar in our city, uys till Arkansas Intelligencer, who had such long heels, tint wit obseived Out ll wad It'll years obi before it wj dm'iJed which waytlit fellow wnul.l walk. $ Somebody say that female go to meeting to look at each oilier bouiiem. That'll down right canii.il ! They go to iiliuw their own, Qr-'Sally, what t : lite docs your folks dine?" "Soon an you go away: tint's Misses' orders" &J-"I say, Tom, isn't it lucky that lellow'i eyes are not cocked!" "Why"' "Because, it they were a match, his red none would tot them on fire." (W-"Cut my straps and let me no to glory. as Dow Jr.' exclaimed when lie took hit font favo rite kiss. .-in, boast a rank," as the butter said to the cheese. "And I am strong and mil)," n the cheese replied to the butter. OO It won't do to crack joke on old maids in the presence of unmarried ladies, who have pas sed the age of forty. fJ-"Hellow Bill lend me five dollars." "Vou're mistaken in your man, sir ; I'm not a fire dollar Bill." "tVell, you can pass, any how," Naomi, the daughter of Enoch, was live hun dred and eighty years old when she was mar ried ! Think of that, O! ye maids of thirty, and let the reflection distil the dew of consolation upon your despairing hearts. A writer in an Irish newspaper, after mention ing the wreck of a vensel near Skerries, rejoices that all the erew were saved, except four hogs head ofmoluises ! Ootcf l'laCK. A whale, twenty five feet long, went on shore, near Newport, a few days sine. He was a ided, alter landing, in his ex cursion into the country by several yoke of ox en. It issaid lhat the government jewels,whi:h wete stolen limn the 1'atent Olhce some lime since, have been found by the pblicu in a housu in Pike street, in New Yoik. A lump of California gold, of tho weight of (our and a lull' ounces, has been brought to bis ton. The value ol it is eighty two dollaia. Charles Dickens is announced in the Loudon papers to commence the publication of a now e rial story in May, to be codudeU in twenty num bers. "The monarch fears a printer's frown A brickbat's range, Give me in preference to a crown, Five shillings change." .V. Y. Timi. fJCJ-Mrs. HuTLtg, alias Mis Fanny Kemble s said to have made $IU,UUJ in a lucent course oilier Sliakspeare reeding a. ScvENTttN Millions of Passengers have been carried over thu Massachusetts rail-roads, within the pail three years. Filty six killed aud sixty five injured. This is good business. CONDITIONS. THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, is published every Saturday morning at two dollaks per an, in, n, payable half yearly in advance, viz, $1 jii suoscribing aud jl upon uitteriug on the last six mouths and il not paiU according to the above terms, we shall invariably charge two dollars and fifty cents. No subscription takati for a shorter period of time ill. in six months, nor discontinued until all arrearages shall have been paid, which must oe one mouth prior to the expiration ol the tonr. agreed for, and a failure to thus no tify the Editor will bs considered a new en gagement. Advertisunienti conspicuously inserted at one dollar cash per spure (of i4 lincsor less)!or three tunes, and twenty-rive cents pel square for every subsequent insertion. Business Cards inserted at three dollars per annum. A lib eral discount made to yearly advertisers. Lctters, Communications, &c, addressed fo the Editor, on business pertaining to the of fline m ist be pnslpitid, to secure attention. Hook and .loli Printing. tpi KEEP it nr. fork the people, that liiv-- Hand-bills, Blanks, Checks, Labels, Cards, Tickets, Circulars, and every description of JOB AN D FANCY LETTER-PRESS PRINTING hi various colors, executed at the office of the Columliin (Blonmshuigj Ikmocrat ,in nealstylei slim t order, and moderate terms. Ai.sn: Thevc ry best article of DEEDS, BLANKS, STATION ERY, &.c.,kett constantly for sale. F. STEWART, Attorney at Law, FORMEKLY er Wll KESDAHHE, I F.SI'ECTFL'LLY inf. ru t. ,.,ir Hot he Vi has located in I KI.W l( K , w here he will aileiid promptly to all legal business entrusted to hid cure in Columbia and Lnzi i ne counties. 53-Olhceon Mam Stieet, opposite the Rising Sun Hotel. 8 Jan.2 ), lM'J. y JOHN G. FREEZE, Attorney at Law: ORANGEVILLE, Columbia County Pa. All o'Hiness entrusted to him wilh ecei'veprompt and cuelui.itieiitii n THE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL riHE undersigned very res-pet tlully inloimshis fru nils and the public in i eneral, tbiil be hi.s t..ken Ihe PkmvsVI.VaMa Hotel, heated en Main street, Hlooinsburg, lecenlly kept by 'I bus: C. Iloinliov, and w ill continue il as a r"JBLia SOTOS: Where he will be happy to attend to the wants of bis cost' liieis and the public. Ills house has been renovated and refurnished, and no paint or expense w ill be wanting to make it hi'th pleasant rod romlortahle. His talile is well supplied wilh the choicest ol viands, his bar with ihe best of lienors, and his stab ling extensive and well-arranged 1: 1-The tiairuiiage of travellers and the custom of Jurors, Witnesses, &c, attending court, is so- i;;i...i ,i. :n i j i i... ... i ,.. ,,,rj nlM ouo;. iiiiu suirnu moderate Liuf WESLEY SHANNON Pl-Jumsburg, Aj.ril 7. lbl'J DR. SWAYNE'S Ci'lcbrnlcil ruuilljr Itlvdlciiivi, CURE FOLLOWS CtHK ! More proof of the efficiency of DR. SWAYNE'S COMl'OUNl) SYR- Ui' OF WILD CUEKRY. Tha Original and Genuine Preparation ! io.si.ni"no, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Unuuhitis, Liver Com. planus, Spitting Blood, dillicuity of breath, log, pain in (he side and breast, palpita tion of the heai t, Lilluoiizj, Croup, broken const it ution,Sore throat, nervous debility, and all diseases of th throat, bre.n and lungs: the lilostellea tu:i and peedy cure known lor any of th above diseases is I)R- SWAYNE.S COM POUND SY- KUP OF WILD CHERRY. .1 truly wonderful curc--Ilead this extra ordinary case ! December 27, 1S43. Dr. Swayek, IJcar Sit : Having contracted a severe cole, which settled upon my lungs, attended with a violent rough, pain in my side and breast, dif ficulty of breathing, I was attended by physicians ol the first respectability, hut my symptoms be came very alaiining, there was an abcess formed in my lungs and made its way through my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally so that my physician thought the power or func tions of one ol my lungs were totally destroyed I hereloi e supposed the case entirely hopelem. This iuourn!ul state of things continued for a long time, until 1 was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a numbvr of remedied, but all failed to do any good. But Iheru still being a spark of hope left with me aud my anxious parents, and haviiK heard of the great virtues of vour COM POUND SYRUP OF WILD C1IEUHY, and its being approved of by physicians ol the first emi nence, I concluded to make a trial of it, aud to my great satisfaction, rny cough gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to heal, and 1 am now happy to say, from a poor and almost hopeless skeleton, I have become healthy and weigh wore than 1 ever have. All rny neighbors can testily to the above fact. ABRAHAM HUNSICKER. Two milei from Skippackville, Skippack township, Pa MORE NEWS FOR THE SICK JInolher severe case of Jlsthma. Phii.ada., Dec. 13, 1S49. Dr. Swavne Dear Sir : I cheerfully add my testimony in lavor of your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which 1 conceive to be truly the wonder anil blessing ef the age. For the last four years I have been afilicted with the asthma. Sleep had become a stranger to me; night alter night would I have to sit up in my bed. I was attended by four or live dillerent physicians alo. having used various patent medicines, tut all of no avail. I continued to grow worse, un til I commenced the use of your valuable Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which afforded me instant relief. Alter using several bottles I was restored to perfect health. Yours with respect, SAKAH n EVANS. Any information tcspociing the abovecase will be freely given by her husband. Hampton W. Evans, Carpenter, corner of Eighth and Paris sts. An important caution that should be care fully perused by every family in the United States. Truth, not mere asser tion. There is but ore genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, that is, Dk. Swayne's, all others, bv a little enquiry in the quarter where they originate will be lound to be 'fictitious and countirfiit." I be great and increasing demand for the 'original aiticle," has induced a host of unprincipled men to put forth spurious, and to give currency to their nostrums, attach the name of Wild Cherry, thinking to borrow a name from that already es tablished. As you value your lives, beware of them Some are called "Balsam," " t'herrv ami r," "Wine of Wild Cherry," "Wild Cherry ii .c :i l Will -1 it-.. .. . J Pills -iiriii urn mi iiirrrv iHiifrv and a lio.t of nt hois, w ho, in some wav, attach the name of Wild Cheiry. No one ever thought of u-ing this name for articles i f their own until it had liei-oine established and known ns belonging lo one ol the gieaiesl remedies ever discovered for the benefit ol the human family. That ri'ineih is l)r Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, the original and only genuine, h'etnember it i put up in sipinare bottles, covered will, a heaiililnl wrapper, (steel enslaving) wilh the iioilrait of Doctok Swaym: thereon, alsohis signature. I iepared only by Dr. Swayns, m-. of sth and .ice streets. Phi lad. SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED VER MIFUGE. " A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly of Dys peptic children or adults, and the most useful Family Medi cine ever tillered to the public." flTlH REMEDY is one which has proved sue- cestui lor a long time, and it is universally acknowledged by all who have tried it lo be I..V superior (being so very pleasant to the at the same line e(lecloal) to any other medicine ever employed in diseases for which it is recommen ded. Head this Wonderful Cure Philadelphia, March 'o, lvl9' Dr. SwaYNK Di ar Sil Having nonle use of vinous neaiiseniis YcriiiifiiiM- iMeilii-ines which had been highlv aniilauilml bv "be ir proprntuis without the sllgt.tesi goi),! i t,,;rt. and bavin" heard my Heightens sneaking in the highest terms of vour Worm Mido-ine, iu deliehtlnl l.n'e and wonderful e fleet, although 1 Mt some what discouraged Imm the result of the articles I had forced upon my already emaciated, sickly, dysiicolic-looking child, whose delicate and al most worn out frame t lie Worms bj. already be gun to make their ravages; still there being a rav of hope left by myself and its anxious mother, I concluded to make trial of your most valuable Veimifuge, which, to our great joy, the worms had to let go their deadly and stro'iig hold upon the vitals, and like an army that had heenatlack ed liv a furious foe, whilst lying still in ambush tbev were entirely disloed from their quiet a bo,!e. Such was theellect of Dr. Swayne's V'er-tnilu.-c on my child, which is now peifertly healihy, assuming all the color of the rose, with all the mirlhfcliiess of an innocent and play In! rhild. Indeed my heart is o rejoiced at the great chanire, I feel it my duty to solicit everv person to make trial of this article, w Inch if.-as "pleasant to the taste as Ihe most delightful cordial, and goon ior tne aunit as is sale inr ihe most tender in lant. Yours, with respect. TllllIAS WlEIlAMi. No 3 Howell St , lletween Schuylkill Third and Fourth. The above valuable medicines nt prepared only by Dr. II Swaynr, comer of Mh and Itace slreets, Philadelphia to whom all ordeis should be addressed. For Sale bv the follow ine ACFNTS E. P. LUTZJ.R. Mover. Ilioimhi, ,Asn Dr. Wilson Krwick. M. (' Grier DmVillo T i ,, . ... iiii, iv, iviuiaril, r.spvtown. Moan t; Thoinnon I Light street ; lloghfs. Cambra ; S. D. l ew 1 is U'ilkesW.aire-, and hv atorekeepir cenerallv April J'j.ieiS- I. COLUMBIA COUNTY INSTITUTE fllllE Trustees of the Columbia County Insti I lute lake pleasure in aniiouiiciiu; to the public that t he V have secured the services of the KEV, SAMUEL SCHAFFEK, a Principal of the School to be opened in ulooina burg on Thursday, the full day ol" April next. The highly attested abilities ol Mr. Schafler af ford an ample guarantee lor thorough instruction in all the various branches taught in the school. These will consist of the following: J.AINUUAUES. Antitnt Latin, C-rceli and Hebrew. Modem Uewian, Spanish, French and Italian. ENGLISH. Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra. Surveying, Navigation, Geography, w ith the use of globes; History, Natural Pliilisopliy.and Chemistry, with lectuies aud experiments; Moral and Mental Philosophy, with lectures. Penmanship and Elocution will receive daily attention. Terms. In order lo secure the greatest a mount ol'biiiefit to each pupil, we thil k the standard nutnbet shonld be twenty-five, unless the demand of Hie public should wan ant an as sistant The prices will be aslollnwa: The English blanches. $5 per quarter. Du. with addition ol hmeuatre, ti WM. MpKEI.VY, "I L.H.RUPERT, CALEH I1AKTON, Trustees. DAN'L SNYDKR, JACOli MEL1CK.J Bloninsboig, March 1.1, lH'J. REMOVAL. Clothing Emporium. I'ricls Reduced. riTHE subscriber respectfully informs hi friends 1 and the public, that he has Iliwovid is Lmup Clothing Emporium lo his new stand, on Main Street, above the American Housk, where he can beat both Jew and Gentile at sel ling cheap Goods, Clothing, &.C. Take the fol lowing sample ol his prices: Fine Dress or Frock Coats from $0 to 12 Splendid blue lilack Dress Coats 111 i;i Cashmerelt, Alpaca and sumuior cloth, 3 6 Linnen Coats ol all kinds, 1 3 lilack Casiuiero Pants, 3 i Splendud Lauiartine Pants, 4 U Cotlouade and summer Cassimere, t 4 Plain Satin Vests, 2 3 Figured Satin vests, 2 3 Marseiles and Cashmere vesta, I 'i Boy's Pants and Vests, t 3 Men's Casinet Pan's, 175 SOU SUMMER CLOTHI.VG, of every description, Dry, Fancy, and Staple (jUUIJ.S, and a general assortment ol Shirts, lu sums, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Slocks, Hand kerchiefs, Sic, &.c. Garments made to order on ihort notice. CO- Persons residing out of town will find it to their advantage lo puichase clothing of him as he is determined lo put prices down so low as to make an oliierl to those who come Irom a distance. Gentlemen don't forget to enquire for Nathans's Cheap clothing More, on Main Street, one door above Mr. Doibler's American House, Llooms- burg. SIMON NATHAN, i. Co. Itloomsbiirg, March 21, 1S-I9 Surgical and Mechanical JJcntiat. rilllK undersigned respectfully inloruis the La- dies aud Gentlemen of Ulootnsburg and the pulilic in general that he attemUto all the various opperations in Dentistry. Residence, nearl'looms buig.but will visit families or inviduals, at their dwellings.when required. Thankful lor past fa vois.he hopes to merit a continuation of public patronage ,as it will ever he his pleasureto render satisfaction in his profession J. H. VANDERSLICE. fX-Thesperial partnership in plate work, here tofore existing between A. Vallcrrhuiup and .1. H. Vanderslice, has expired hy limitation, and the accounts of said firm arc in the hands of the undersigned for settlement. J. II. VANERSLICE. March 27, 1S49. Mackeral, Shad, Salmon, Herrings, Pork, Hams and Sides, Shoulders, Lard 4i Cheese, Constantly on hand and for sale by J. Palmkr &. Co., Market Street Wharf. PlllLnKI.!MIIA. March 21, lSia. -in.' GIESE 4 SON, COMMISSI O N M E It C 11 ANT S, FOR THK SALE OK Flour, Grain, Seeds, Ltimhtr, hc,)i,S;t. No. 43 Commerce Street Wharf. Baltimore. fvy Advances made on Consignments. N. I!. Particular attention given to the Sale of all kinds of Lumber. G. &. S. March 17, ISt'.l. 3 inn.' L. B. ENSIGN'S Book and Variety Store. Danville, Pa. T EEPS constantly on hand a gen- ral assortment of ioiius and Malionary, Mi seel la neons works, nlank sU-: i i, I n.inL-s. School Books, cbe.ui iiiiiilicu." "a " 1 1 ions, Window sb..., Fire -board and Wal I inner ! I jc, together wilh ,i large vai ieiy nl fiincy ,ii l icles, ! clocks, Watches and ji'welry of .ill descrinl ii.ns i I which will all lie snld cheap lor cash, and w.u- ranted. -I 'ie 13, i SIS. ly. LIST' OF LETTERS, I) KM A I NINO in the Post -office at Rlooms. , buig, lur the iiuarler ending Match 31, I: III. Anthony, J. 1! Achenbach, John Ageiihucb, Elizabeth liopp, Wlllheliii llrown, ll. W, Hues, Robert It I He, Samuel Cow den, J 11 Chesive, Thomai Coven, Crissanu Coi ti mht, John Detwillee, John Dielerich, 11 A Doan, N E Davis, Thomas Events, Nathan Evans, Richard Fisher, William Oiiiudy, J ( Oreell, Samuel (iibson, E D Gallatin, J L Hess, (Jhs. Ilershey, Amanda Itemlershot, Jos. Hull, Asa II irtinjii, Martha Jones, Jos. .loliiison, Hiram Johnson, Catharine Lam ish, A R Louis, J n Lut., J II Miiinagh.R 11. Mc.Miillcn, S R McGonneli, Edward Mears, Thornton M click, Andrew Milnor, .lohn Mc.Michael, Nanny Manning, Maria Minley, V W Maaclience, Israel Mackell. .loin, ",vens, (.'lis. Plat!, Zenas Keainer, Isaac Head, Frances Hussel, Thus. Uoliins, Cassendanu Steely, Philip Segler, GeorgO Stewart, !' Selleis, V II Snider, John Secfect, Mr Smith, (jeorge Sleeker, John Shinten, John Traogh, L G Ward, Win. i Jones, John WIili,,nis, William. ffjl-Persons applying for letters on the aliove list -.viil please sav tliev are advertised. L. B. Rl.T'EKI. r M, Bloomsburg Academy- J. E. BRADLEY, Will open, in Bluoinsbuig, on Monday the Vtli day ol Apul next, a School fur YOUNG LADIES AND GENT LF.MLN, at which instruction will be givi n iu all the bunches usually taught ill Academies. CoUKSK or S'l UIlY AMI TkXT-lioOK. Junior English Ufpurtmcnt. Emerson's Spelling book anu Header, bullion'! English Grammar, Pai kei's Progressive Exercises, Goodiichs' Geography, Rus-el s llistny I'. S. A., I Davies Arithmetic, Davies' Eletnenlaiy Genu,- 1 etry, Olmsted's Rud. ol Philosophy and Aationo- j my. Senior English Department. Porter's Hneloiical header, Jiullieu's English Grammar, Paiktr's Aids to English Coiniiiisiiion, . Mail's Rhetoric, Goodi ich's t.eographv, Russel's Histories, Laidner's Outlines, DavuV Algebra, 1 Geometry, and Survey ing, Olmsted's School Phi- losophy, (JlniHied's School Astronomy, Johnston's Tuniei'sCheinisliy, Wood's Botany, Srhu.ui ker's ivieniai I'liilosoyhy, VV ayland a Moral Science, Webster's Dieiionarv. Classical Department. L A T I N. Bullion's Latin Grammar, bullion's Latin Read er, Alilhon's Ceasar, Sallusl, Vngil, Cici ro, Ho race ; kFolsom's Livv, Leverell's Latin Lexicon, G R E E K. Bullion's Greek Giauniiar.liullion'f Greek Read er, Griesb.H-h's N. 'I eslamtnt, Xenopholi's Anab asis, Xenophoii's iMemorabilia, Liddell and Scott's Uruek Lexicon It will be ihe aim, in this School, to impart to the pup Is a thoiiough knowi.hh.k of Ihe branches studied, to educate their nnnth, to im prove their morals, and thus to prepare them for honorable places in life. T Ell MS. The Academical year will consist of 44 weeks. The cxpene per quaiter for tuition and all contingencies, in the Juniol Eng lish department, 3.00 In the Senior English department, ,'l? In the Classical department, $5,50 OOr Good Boarding, in private families can be flbtaiimd at from 1 ,.10 to -a,ij(i ptr week. Ilrferrncef, Col Joseph Paxton, lUev. Daniel Sterk, II ui. Stephen B.ildy.Jllev. Joshua Evans, Hon. George Mark, (Viclmel Brobst, Esq. John McReynolds, Esq. lt'oumsbiire, Feb. -2 , lviy. Evans &, Watson, No. JO, South Third street, (Opposite the Philadilphiu Exchange,) I aniilaclure and keep JLtJ. Constantly on haiul, a uie assortment ol the above articles, together with their Patent Improved Salamam tr i!.'i .;; '; Kne-prool Sales, which are M'lVoV-' ' 10 constructed as lo set at UJ '. j P "1 rest all manner ol doubt as iJ'?' to their beinijstrictlv lire-proof, and that they will resist the tire of any building. The outside ca ses ol tnese sates are made ol boiler iron, the in side case of so.ipstoue, and betw een the outer case aud inner case is a space of some three inches thick, and is tilled in with indestructible mate rial, so as to make it an imiiossibility to burn any of the contents inside ol this Cliest. These Soap stone S.iUm.indois we are prepared and do chall enge the wen Id to produce any article in the shape ol Bunk Sales that will stand us much heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all timestn have them fairly tested by pulilic lioiifuu. V e also continue to manufacture a large and general assortment of our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes of which there are over SUU now iu use, and in every in stance they have given enl ire satisfaction to the purchasers ol which we will reler the public to afew genilemen who have them in use, 11 ay wood &. Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. Law son, Poltsvillr; Mr William t'ai r, Doylstown, Pa. O.N. G. Taylor, 12'j, north 3d st. A. Wright, fi. Nephew Vine at. wharf, Alexander Caror, Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and 'Jlh sts., Jnbn M.Kord,.'ij norlhydsi. Myers Bush, 20 north 3d st. James M. Paul 101 south 4th st. Dr. David J.iyr.e, Ss.iuth 3d st. Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d st. and we could name some hundreds of oth ers if it were necessary. Now we invite the at tention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof Sales, to call at our store he fore purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisy them that they will get a belter and cheaper artiVi cle at nnr store than at any other establishmet in the city. We also manufacture tho ordinary Fire Proof Chests, at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. David Evans, Sept. IU ISlS-ly. .Iohan.nks Watson. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. rllllh undersigned, at No. 30 I North Foilb street, two doors below the Met chants' Hotel, Phiadel-' phia oiler (o the Merchants ol Columns county, when they visit Ihe city a complete assortment of honks und Stationary, which they are selling at unusually low prices They have recentlv added to theirstockasplen- did vai ictv ol Fancy Articles ol the uselul kinds, and alsoalaige stock of verv cheap and handsome Window OiuMin and Wall Paper. Every variety ol Soaps and I'erluuu rv lor sale. not; an ii Thompson Philadelphia, May 27, ls-IS.-y. WHITE SWAN HOTEL. T I IE siilisci ibi I lots have to mini n. bis JU. I I lie nils anil lie public in gi .( I a I, I lal lo Ji- I I,,,, taken il, e Wlnie Svanlutil omi Slug, '''' i No I US, KaCe St I eel, Ii i i el ly Ii I ly J. I Peleis . Son. 'I be 1 leii.-e In, ing biiLe and con- I Venn-ill, ami in the business pail ol the City, he!,. '-''I, J. R. Mi yer. I'lii n l ing. T. O. hopes, by .-I i ut atleiilKiii lo busiiess, ihiit bis A , Co., Danville, M. llel-i i: Sir, Ii lends will give him a call. He pledge himself, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make his t ' lends at home. Tci uis t per dav. GEORGE RAHN, Formerly of Schuylkill County. PIuIj.. March 2-1, MO. tf. CHEAT WATCHES, JEWELRY, and Silver Ware. Good goods at low prices the order of the day. This principle is lully adopted at No. 7 North Second 'street, above Arch Philadelphia. ' Le lluray, line Gold and Silver Watches, low er than ever ottered at wholesale and retail. The slock consists in part of gold and silver le vers ; lapmes and Quaiter Watches; Jewelry of the newest and most fashionable patterns Silver Spoons, &c.-Pariicul-iratteniinn paid these articles, the ijualily til which is NO I and workmanship ditto. The establishment lJj) ' " ' , ", ,l,r prs in second i street, and has made a character winch needs no I pulling. Silver teaspoons, as w as 4 lo'n.r set can be made tor less i!' wished '' Watch Glasses-plui,,, K) els.; pLlmt, l.V Hi nette. oijcts.; other articles in i,ro ,oit,on ' I.e.neinber.youcai. buy here below any pub lisbed list ot prices in this city or New-Yoik Watch repairing particularly attended K and wall-anted lo give satisfaction N. ll.-Old G,,ld and Silver bought for rash or lal en ,u exchange at (don't forget the No. Ti) North ;ii;'re.:t a,,,,ve Afc, ,.h , GROCERIES AND ( J.U'l H1NC AFRESH arrival of tupcnui gontis, hasjusl been received by the subset ilei , w hi) h I ollr.is cheap to the citlelir ol ulu ii l.i, i and li e public. His stock consists in pail ol cloibii g a lining v. lut'li are, coats, pants, vests, shn Is, st ui u, stocks, bosoms, collars, suspendem, snavu.-seap-rasors, straps, looking-glasses ; I In end, spool-rot-ton, lead-ptr.cils; pocket-books, wulch-:niilll, line ger-rings, breast -pi us, watch -chains; hue cavendish tobacco; Spanish aud hall-spanih cigars; smoking tobacco; matches ; blacking ; cloves; cinnamon; lemons; oranges: rasins; herring; tigs; sugar en ers; mulish walnuts: almonds: filberts nealM: crack- Ulf , ,.mon svrup by he bottle, etc.; all ol which will Dl. S(,, y,.r.. ow ()r cah, c ttnd examine. CloTHIM; OK lilt l.ATKSI Si ! LK AM h'lMSM. Cloth dress and frock coats ; cloth cloaks, rvet coals, busini sk conta.thoi t socks, piuils and vests, of dark and light color'', of cverv t altem aiidstle This assortment of clothing has been got up with a great deal of rare expressly forrouiitryalr.N. and js equal to any clothing ihiit yon can ret n iV. s. hv MOSES MAY. Blonmshnrp, May 1.1. IMS-t m. s'ioves, s'ioi:b. JUST received nd lor wle ai cui p, a laice ussoi in enl ol C ( kit g St i i ii i.- ii t. of I he Cook ci In pit t e o. 4 k d. 1 1 e i Ii m f i,. 4 , the Laiihaiieh, and si uial i ll 1 1 kit iS,; h ii Ii lie and splendid assi itu I I i I ;nli l.n d tl 1 1 (ti it dilleieiit Hives nil i I w hii h will I e tijd Hi) Jiw Shop 2 doors above the An 1 1 1 1 Inn H. F. KLF.RHAIiT. Bloomsbiirg. S( I'l. S3, i4S. I STOVES, TIN WARE & HILI'.'J JL(;N TITHE undersigned respectfully irloin ll r i,b I licand the citizensof Blo n.sl uie e i oiiijly that they have removed their Siovt, 1 iiv-n ak ami Sheet-iron ita blish m t. nt, In n. n.i,ikil to Main street, two dtior.sbelew the ) osl 1 11 1 , in Rupeit's row, and one door above tht YA ( n t o)g printing office, where they continue li e ni ne business in all its various hranchi s. TIN IE of every description, will he he kepi rrnMani ly i n hand for sale w holesale md 1 1-tail. SHI I. 'I II ( N manufactured into any (orrn required, and M CVE PIPES, always on hand. fjrj-STOvrs of every patern and size furnishet to order. Country produce lereivir! MARTIN LITF.RT, A. M. RUPERT. Blonmsburg,Oct.30.1S47.-ly PHILADE LP'fl iTTYPE FOUNDRY. No. 8. Pear St., Near the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. frUfF. subscriber having made great improve ments in his metliodol casting type anil mix ing of metals and had athoiough revision ol his matrices, the laces of which are not excelled, in beauty and regularity of cut, by any in the coun try ; flatters himself that by a strict perseiia) at tention to business, and finployii g none but tho most skilful workmen, he is enabled to oiler A SUI'KRIOH articlk, At greatly reduced prices. He is continually ndriirg to his slock all that is new from the best workmen of this and other countries, and having laloly prorured fn ni En rope, a variety of New facet! and Ornaments soli cits Ihe attention of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing to or der. Presses, Chases, Cafes, Ink, Stands, Galleys, Rrass Rule, and every other article needed to fur nish a complete Printing office, supplied at the shortest notice. German hook and job Type, of ihe newest style and of all sizes carefully j ut up in founts of correct proportion. ALEXANDER TiOPB. fllKUSt 19. ls.is.iv-ifio ) SHEPHERD'S SAKsIPaKILLA, periorming more curestlian any other med icine ol the kind. His wonderlul what a pow crlulellect it has upon the blood, changing it Irom an impure to a healthy stale without vomit "ig or purging. ir is ChEAPER than any other medicine. It has more pure medicine to each dose than any oth er preparation. The doses are mild and pleasant to take, J2 doses to each large bottle which only cos(-,.,cts Er consumption, ihis preparation has proved highly valuable, when the disease is in the camiiass of mediciil ,t;l rul;,.i k . i ,.,: i.. . r l , X 18 ll,' y valuable anndole. Cwght, ! ' ' 'Rr aU .'ll1'" """"I nd cl,et. ! ' ' "."".I ' Wl". be,'"u,,d "'"'qUflled. J'ricc I . . '"'r 1","U'- ... ,. ,,,,, ,uii ut ii,iiiiii. Shepherds Vermifuge or I form Dcstrovtr We challenge ihe wnl Id to pn Cine a n i ciiir oeltcr adaplid ,- iie ,,xl ui, al ! woim, than ibis specific. Jen, m 1m t,,Hl; md ' l.n.lV.i.ly. l .irgi, ii'(.uiv, mitin I " has a highly benc-licicuH I I l. the itli- slitniien g i -is. ny. I'" prieli I Ii. r & Co .. Ilail'n.OH ..Md. , " ,ed,lU.IK ;,t. ,,, l llr ft 1- l"W'll g l.gl I, IS. rim ner & i iic ni-,is,( atiinMssii, 1 r. A P. Wil-.n, P-eiwick, J. Koons. ('oil, us. Urn. i: i ... Lnn tmgdon, M. G. Shoin.akes, Lnikldii, pukils fc Stewart, Oraiigcville, Fruit aid ( o, hn town, Mmridc K ro , White Hall, I n-tn.s (,i'd Thompson, Lime Kidge, Ilnth McWillii-ns, Monrsbutg, J. S. Woids, Coliimhu, Light Strenl, Iron Company. Jesse Miek., Cenlie Hloie. Cr PRICK" 25 rents per bottle. Notice to Columbia ro., AgtF. and merchanlf. E. I. Lutz, has constantly mi hand a laigesup ply of Shepherd's prepnralii n which can be bad on the same terms as the ptnprirlers. Mi-v 13,-y NEW fJHEAr S'lOlTE rilHF. Subscribers resprclfully inloim the cili- izens of liloomshurg and ihe public in gen ual, that they are now opening a laije and well selected afsoitn eiil e f Jail and Winter Goods, at the, 'Cheap Corner," lately rrcupied by hah. lir 4- YiiAin. Cm ti i k 1 1 psims if a Giive ral Yariitv, well ai'i'pled lo li e mnn, which will he sold al unusually li w piins. j fjtJ-The public ore resper llnl ly irvi'rd lo cv.l and examine cur fteck bclore ti akii g lleir pti chases. N. n. All kind ef covnliy pnduie trlen ic exchange. HAVHI Kf-T k BALLY. Iiloonishurg. Nov. 17, 1 f-4 f y . PLASTER! I'LAS'JEK! ! N TOVIA SCOTIA TLASTFR. n r ale hv tit LJ tl . - . a . I . . I IO!) IT c lit ili( T fjUuIIIJl. 5 'If' r If I ' I SLOAN ft. MM 1 NFAIL. April 14, 1J43.
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