J ,s 7 y AfllllCirLTIJIlAI Turnips Anions; Corn It frequently happens that Indian Corn is greatly injured by tlio depredations of crowd, ciu-vormH or oilier insidious depre ihtors, Htid the yield in consequence, greats ly abridged. Whenever this in tlio ease, it is good policy to till in with some oilier produc tion, ouch hh potatoes, beans, or English turnips la most instances we should pre fer the latter as tho labor of sowing is comparatively trivial and as the crop re quires no lifter culture, or care of any kind till harvest. Very firm turnips are some times produced in this way, especially where the soil is new or recently "broken up." The ruta baga also succeeds well in such situations. In reference to the field culture of common English turnips, a l ite writer observes i ' ."A soil inclining to sand is the most suitable for turnips. Compost of muck and barn-yard (lung, with a dressing of leached ashes, furnishes a good manure. The seed should be sown in drills. Two feet spaces between the drills will allow the use of a small harrow or cultivator in dressing the crop. On a stubble or sward pround care bhould be taken in miking the ridges, that the grass and weeds are not turned up. The ridges should be levelled by passing a roller over them before the seed is sown." The most successful method of grow ing this crop is to sow on burnt ground, or cm old plasture land scattering the seed broadcast, and thinning the plants season ably, to the proper sand House ashes and gypsum are tho best and cheapest stimulants that can be applied. For late feeding, the best varieties of the turnip are the Aberddeen and Swedish. Cultivation of the lluspberry, The plants are frequently set out in light and poor soils, crowded together, left un trimmed, choked up with a profuse growth of weak stems; and what little fruit they produce is nearly dried up, from the arid situation in which they sre" placed. On the contrary, in cool, deep, and moist soil, in a sheltered and partially shaded place, the plants throw up suckers to the height of six or eight feet, and produce a profu sion of large, handsome, and well flavored berries. So well assured are the most eminent English cultivators of the rasp berry, of its iove of a cool and most soil, that some writers have strenuously recom mended the use of bog earth a:id rotten leaves, in the place of richest loam. We are well assured that the many complaints which are nude of the meagre produce of many raspberry plantings, may be attri buted wholly to the lightand droughty soils in which they are often planted. A cool aspect is of material consequence; and to secure this, the north side of a fence or trellis, which form a screen from the sun is the most favorable ; on the north (.ide of the. shrubby or row of fruit trees, is also a suitable place. If neither of these Miiiations is to be had, an open spot in the garden tn iy be chosen, always being care fid to avoid the south or east side of the fence. A temporary shade may be aff ected in the opon garden by planting a row of running beans on the souihside.. Harvesting Winter Crni;i.-Most of the winter grain was sown in October last, will require harvesting this month. That to be used fur feeding stock should be cut just before it begins to turn yellow ; but that left for flour should not be cut when '.tie "ruins are in the milk. Ii tick what. Tins crop, which is very valuable for many purposes, may be sown at any time from the twelfth of June to the first of Ju ly with a certainty of its maturing its seed. The soils most congenial to buckwhat are a light sandy texture ratherdry and warm. Many have failed in thp cultivation of this gr.iiu in consequence of carelessness and lack of attention in managing it. The soil should not only be replete with soluble ex tractive matters, capable of yielding nutri ment to the slants, but of such a texture as to admit of its beiu? reduced by the action of the plow and harrow to a perfectly fine tilth. Purity of seed, also, is another im portant consideration that denians atten tion- It should be of .:'ood qieilily as to fullness and soutidne- aii 1 not above three pecks allowed to the acre. Rolling the surface of the soil, after sowing will be f ) ind highly beneficial, as it not only tends to compress the soil aroundtlie seed, and tons promote its termination, but greatly rrqnirin'T great rar" in orln t" preimt I s 'f leH Dirge lor a Tenuis iiirl, I'liiVrnealh the soil, low lying, Dark mil drear, Slepeeth one who 1,-ft in dying, Sorrow here. Yes, they're bending o'er her, Eyes that weep ; Forms that to the cold grave bore her, Vigils keep When the summer moon if ihining SoU and fair. h'ri'MiJs she loved in team are twining duplet there. Heat in peace, thou gentle spirit , Throned above : Souls like thitie God inherit Lite and lov e. CONDITIONS. THE COLUMWA DEMOCRAT, is published vary Saturday uinning t two iiou.ahs per annum, payablu null yearly in advance, vu, I hi sub.icriuiiig and -JI upon entering on the .it sit months and it mil paid according to the above terms, wd shall invariniily charge I wo dollar $ ami fifty ctntn. No subscription taKiMi lor a shorter period of time ill. in six months, nor discontinued until all arreaidgeH shall have been paid, which in ut be one iiionin prior to the expiration ol the tern, agreed lor, and a failure to inns on lily the bMitoi w ill he coimdenni a new en garment. Vlvei -t iMwiitaf nt conspicuously inserted nl one dollar tv li per square (of I I lines'ir less)foi three tniien, and twenty-live renin pel square for Hv?iy su Moquent insertion, Uusiness Cards inserted at three dollars per annum. A lib eral dlsioiint lha.le to yearly adver tisers. L v. i'tkhs, Co m m i' ic ations, &c, addressed 'o the Kditor, on business pertaining to the of fline must be p't ptliit , tn secure attention. OUR BLANKS AND JOB PRINTING. tetJJS WE have just made valuable addi t.nf" t inns to our Job-Office, of new type, Si.c, anil procuied a handsome supply of As sorted Fancy Paper, by which we can execute the neatest and cheapest Job-woik in this sec tion. We have also added to ourslresdv heavv and extensive slock of lilanks, of which, we have all kinds, from Deeds to Naturalization papers a select assortment of very fine Marriage Certifi cate!), printed and engraSed, for Ministers and Magistrates. Our Friends are invited to o all and examine for themlve. F. STEWART, Attorney at Law, roHMKHLY OK W ILK tsn A R R E , RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has located in I1EKWICK, where he will attend promptly to all legal busmen entrusted to hit care in Columbia and Luzerne counties. CO-Office on Main Street, opposite the Rising Sun Hotel. Jan. 20, IS-lu. v JO II NO. FREEZE? Attorney at Law: ORANGEVIIXE, Columbia County Pa. All uusinessentrusiedto him willreceiveprompl and carefiilatte ntion THE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL." TlHE undersigned very respectfully informs Imk friends and the public in general, that lie hasVtken ihe Pennsylvania Hotkl, located on Main street, lil'ioinsburg, recently kept by Thos; C. Bombny, and will continue it as a PUBLIC! it EG TOE: Where he will be happy to at tend to the wants of his rnsti'mei and the public. His houie hat bpen renovated and refurnished, and no pains or expense will be wauling to make it both pleasant mid comfortable. His table is well supplied with the choice.-! ol viands, his bar with the best of liquors, and his stabling; extensive ami well-arranged. (jr-Tne patronage of travellers and the custom of Jurors, Witnesses, &c, attending court, is so licited, as they w ill always tinil ' good fare and moderate bills." WESLEY SHANNON. n'nnmhnri, April 7, 119. Boot and Shoemaldng. TflHF. undersigned, thankful lor past patronage, J respectfully informs his old customers and the public that lie has removed his establishment lo the new frame building, above Albright 4 Mengel's Sloie, on Main Street, opposite the Forks Hotel, where he will be ready to wait up on all who may form him with a call as nua!. JACOB F. DIETKICK. Bloomsburg, April 7, ISI'J. PROSPECTUS OF " THE REPUBLl'ci" rillJK undersigned will, on the 13th day of J June ;ie.t, begin tlie puulicalion, in the Ci ty of Washing!"!!, ol a daily Wnig Administration paper, to le called Fun Repuui.ic, toueditoiT.il supervision and management of winch will lie commuted lo the exclusive care of Allxa.mjer C. Uullitt aim John 0. Sargent. The Ku'trnuc will give to the principles n pon which t tie administration "f General Taylor came into power a coidial, Zealmj., nitd constant support, li will bo dl.uthiiil record ol the tunes; it Will di.c.ss public measure:, p, -iU t,i,pii:il and independent spirit; it will ben vehicle ei the latest and most authentic inform itioo ; it will be, in a woid, a political ne.vjpaper, devoted to the liberating and piogressive doctrines which previalcd ill tbe late i'losiduiitial canvas- to the interests of labor, as developed in the wan' of agriculture, commerce, and manufactures, and to Ibeoaujuof lituratuie, science, and general in telligeiiie. The Klpuduc will acknowledge no ullegiji.ce except to Ihe country. It will aim m merit thj Confidence and ;ippo't of the American People lr will be the organ of no peri-on, no p-irtv, or fraction of a party, in I hat ei.ii'ruilviry ser.kp which would hinder it from .-.peaking liolrii) and . andiil iv to tlie People about wlnteverit eoucen .- ifiin to knew. The Kki'UBLIc will lie printed np'in a double royal sheet, ill a new, large, clear, readable type. I'.esid. s the Daily paper, (here will lie publish ed a tri-wi-ekly and Weekly Republic, made up of the most interesting aid important matter ef toe l.nly issue. TERMS. Tor the Duly Kepublic - fin Far the Tri-wteklv i. V, tbe Weekly - - . i To Postm astkhs. Anv prsfmas'er wbn will transmit us 10 shall have six copies of the Wtek lit Republic sent to such persons as hs may di rect ; and 15 will entitle a Postmaster to three copies ef the Tri- H'nt-kly paper No paper will he sent iiuiess Ihe order ,i nr. compmied hv the meiirv. All nil communications upon i:i-ir rts rrti k' drsVil W DR. SWAYNF.'S Celebrated ramlly iTlediciney. CURK FOLLOWS CI RK ! More proofs of the rffieiency of DK. SWAYNfc'S CO.MI'OIINI) SYR IT OF WILD CHERRY. The Original and Genuine Preparation ! lOXSUiTH'TIO, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, 1!ioik lutis, Livel Coin p l.i I nl n. Spitting lllood, dillicuity of breath ing, pain ill the side and breast, palpita tion of the heart, Influenza, Croup, broken const it ution.Sore throat, nervous debility, and all diseases of the throat, breast and lungs ; the most ethic tual and speedy cure known lor any of the above diseases is 1JR- SWAYNE.S COMPOUND SY RUP OF WILD CHERRY. .7 truly wonderful turt Head this extra- oraxnury cane : December 27, lSfa. Dr. Swavisic, Jhur Sit ; Having contracted a severe cole, which settled Upon my lungs, attended with a violent cough, pain in my side mid breast, dil licuity of breathing, I was attended by physicians ol the first respectability, but my symptoms he came very alaiming, there was an alicess 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 iionsof one ol my lungs were totally destroyed- l hereon e supposed the case entirely hopeless. This inouriiliil state of things continued lor a long time, until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, but all failed to do any good, tint there still being a spark of hope left with me and my anxious parents, and having heard o the great virtues of vour COM POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, and its being approved of by physicians of ihe first emi nence, 1 concluded to make a trial ot it, and to my great satisfaction, my cough gradually grew better, tbe hole in my side began to heal, and I am now happy to say, from a poor and almost hopeless skeleton, 1 have become healthy and weigh more than 1 ever have. All my neighbors can testil) to Ihe above fact. A liRAHAM IIUNSICKF.U Two miles from Skippackville, Skippnrk township, Pa MORE NEWS FOR THE SICK. Another severe case of Asthma. Pnii.ADA.,Dec. U, ISIS. Dr. Swavne Dear Sir : I cheerfully add my testimony in favor of your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which I conceive lobe truly the' wonder and blessing i f the age. For the last four years I have been alTlic.ted with the asthma. Sleep had become a stranger In me; night after night would I have lo sit no in my bed. 1 wasattended by four or five diflerent physicians also, having used various patent medicines, but all of no avail. I continued to grow worse, un til 1 commenced the use of your valuable Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which afforded me instant relief. Alter using several bottles I wsj restored to perfect health. Yours with respect, SARAH 13 EVAN?. Any information inspecting theabnvecase will be freely given by her husband. Hampton W. Eva.vs, Carpenter, corner of Kigluh and Paris sis. An important caution that should be care fully perused by every family in the United States. Truth, not mere asscr tion. There is but ore genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, that is, Dh. Swayne's, all others, bv a little enquiry in the quarter where they originate will be found to be 'fictitious and rounti rfi it." The great and incroahing demand for Ihe 'original article," has ind need a hnsf of unprincipled ineii 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," " Cherry and Tar," "Wine of Wild Cherry," "Wild Cherry Pills," "Sarsanlla Wild Cherry Hitters," and a host of othors, who, in some way, attach the name ol Wild Cherry. No one ever thought ol using this name for articles of their own until it had become established and known as belonging tn one of tbe greatest remedies ever discovered lor the benefit of the human family. That remedy is Dr Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, Ihe original and only genuine. Remember it is put up iiiscpuiare bottles, covered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving) with the portrait ol Dol iok Sway t thereon, sImj his signature. Prepared only by Dr. Sivavm, enr. of sth and Race streets, Philad SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED VER. MIFL'GE. " A nfe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera .Morbus, sickly of Dys peptic children or adults, and the most uselul Family Medi cine ever offered In Ihe public." rpi!IS REMEDY is one which lias proved sue I cessltil lor a long time, and it is universally acKiiowledged by all who have tried It to be r superior (b'-iiig so very pleasant to Hie t.iste at tbe same tine elliTlu.il) lo an) olhel medicine ever employed 111 diseases for which It i, iec uiiiiien ded. Head this Wonderful Curt Philadelphia, March 20, lSlte Dr. Swaynk D'ar iii Having made use of various iiiMuseoUs Yerimltii e Mtiiicines, w inch had been highly apnlaudad by their proprietors, without the slightest good effect, and having heard my lieigboois speaking in the highest terms of your Worm .Medicine, Us delightful lastu and wonderful etlect, although I udt nome what discouraged from the result of the articles I had furite l upon my alreadv emaciated, sickle, djirplic-l"o'ing child, wlioi.e delicate and a moit worn out frame tbe Worms had already be gun to make their ravages; still (here being i i4v of hone left bv mvsell and its anvions mother. I I concluded to make in il of your mo. I. valuable Vermifuge, which, to our great the wor.i.s , had tn let go their rieadiv and stn ng hop! upon ! the vilals', and like an ar'ny that had bi .-n all.ick , ed by a liiri'itis foe, whilst lying sil ln ainhn.h they were entirely d.-higcil from their quiet a I bode. Such was the elVecl of 1 1 r . Ni:mieV Vol -j inifiige on mv child, which r now ped,-etlv ! healthy, assuming all the color of the rose, with I all tbe liiiillifniiiess of an innocent a.,d pla)fo I child. Indeed m he irt is so rejoiced at ihe great ! change, I fe l it my duty If. sdiei' everv per-nu tn make trial of lt ' arlo le. wlm h is a'i-a.ai.t i to tbe taste (is the most ,1, -liglillnl cordial, and good for the adult as is -ale for the ibosI lender in I fant Yours, u-ith respcrt. I Tout's Wifr...NP, No 3 H-iwi II Sf , Hetween S-hii v'L-ill I'hird and Fourth, i The above valuable no dirinc. aie prepared ! only by Dr. il Swa of, enter ..f -ti, anil Rue Creels, Phiia.!ei hta to !n ni all nidus rlmuM be addressed Fir Sale bv the f.iilctnne AfiENTS , E-.P.LUTZ.J.R M.v;.r. Hh.,mnS.A ' t.. Dr. Wilson Biwick M. C. f.ner, 0-.r pU , I K M:l'aH, F.-T' t . Mnr-i a- Tliompici , ' j ev,i Sir"' ; V t-'ert -. r .p t--.- c n .... ' BloomsburK Academy J. E. BRADLEY, Will open, in liloonisburg, on Monday the Vtli day ol Apt il next, a School lor YOUNO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, nt which Instruction will be given in all Ihe blanches Usually taught in Academies. Cot'Hsic or Study aud Tkxt-Hooks. Junior English Dcjiurtinent. Emerson's Spelling Hook unci Reader, Bullion' English Grammar, Parker's Progressive Exeicisea, Ooo'Jllcli' Oeogupby, Kus.el tlisleiy L . S. A., Davies' Arithmetic, Davies' Elelneiitary Geoin elry , Olmsted's Rud. ol 1'bilonoph) and Aslrono- Senior Lnglish Dipurtvunt. Porter's Rbeloricul Reader, bullion's English ' Grammar, Parker's Aids to English Composition Hlaii's Klietm ic, Goocli ich' (ieogiapli) , Rusm 1's Histories, Lardner's Outlines, Davits' Algebta, lieomeliy, and Snrvejing, Olmsted's School Phi losophy. Olmsled's Mchool Asti oln niy , Johlinlon's Turner's Chemistry, Wood's botao , Schinurkt i's Mental I'hiloso)hy, Waylaiid's Moidl Science, Webster's Dictionary. Classical Department. L A T 1 N. Ilullion's Latin Graminai , liullion's Lulin Read er, Ant hmi's Ceasar, Sallust, Viigil, Cicero, Ho race ; Eolsoin's Livv, I.everell'b Latin Lt-MCon, G R E E K. Ilullion's Greek Giaiiiiiiar.builion'sCrei k Read er, Griesbach's N. Testament, Xenephon'i Anab asis, Xenophon's Memoiabilia, Liddell and. Scott's Greek Lexicon. It will be the aim, in this School, to imparl to the pttp'.ls A IHi'lllll'OH KM'Wl.MK.t (if lilt;: branches sludied, to ttlurutr tln ir iinndt,, lo im prove their moral, and thus to prcpaie ll etn lot honorable places in life. I T E1U1S, ! The Academical year will consisl of A weeks. ! The expense per quarter bu toilinii and all contingencies, iu the Junior Eng- lisb deparlinent, 1,(10 In tbe Senior English deparlment, flJ-'i In the ("lassical deparlmelil, fi.riO i Ql Good Hoarding, in private families can be ! obtainud at from f I .')) to fo.llC per week. Rrferenerr, Col Joseph Paxlon, Rev. Daniel Sleek, j Hon. Stephen Haldy, )Uev. Joshua Evans, i Hon. George Mack, (Michael Crobst, Esq. John Wc Key nobis, Esq Itloomsliurg, Feb. 21, 119. CHEAP WATCHES, J EWELRY, and Silver Ware. Good 9 goods at low prices the order ol the Wjf day. This principle is lull) adopted at ikucra No. ?S2, North Second titrcet, above Arch, Philadelphia. Le Huray, fine field and Silver Watches, low er than ever offered at w lioletale and ictitil. Tho stock consists in part of gold and ilver le vers; lapines and Quarter Watches ; Jewelry of the newest and most fashionable patterns. Silver Spoons, &.c Particular attention paid to these articles, the quality id which is NO. 1, and workmanship ditto. The establishment o Le Hu ray, has been well known Ior40year(- in second si reel, and ha-1 made a charncki which needs no puffing. Silver teaspoons, as low as 4 ,.111 per set can be made lor less i! wished. J Watch Glasses plain, 10 els.; patent, 15; Lu I nette, On cis,; other articles in proportion. Fe member, you can buy here below cny pub ' li-hed list of prires in Ibis city or New. York. : Watch repairing; particularly attended to, and 1 w .11 ranted lo give salislai tion. I X. I!. Old Gold and Silver boncht for cash or taken in exchange at (don't ft rget the No. 11) North Second street, above Arch, Philadelphia. Mareh o.I.'d'J. r,m. COLUMBIA COUNTY INSTTTUTL. rilllE Trustees o the Cohim.'iiu Couttly Intti J tult lalie pleasure in annooiiciug to the puulic lli.il they have secured ihe services of the REV. SAMUEL SCIIAEEER, as Principal of the School to be opened in nlooms liuig on Thursday, the full day of April next Tne highly attested abilities ol Mr. Schafiir af ford an ainpie guarantee lor ihoiough instruction in all ihe various branches taught in tho school. These wiil consist of Ihe following: LANlJL'A(iF,S. .Inririi' Latin, Greek and H. blew . .Wu(e'i German, Spanish. Erench and Italian. ENOLISII. Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Survuying, Navigation, Geography, with ihe use ol globes; I ttisii'ij , ...i.uiai 1 niiis'ipii ,uii i neuiisiry , v, 11 11 I . . . II I . H . I leeiiues a.iu experiincnis ; itiorai ana itieniai I'lillesopliV, with lectures. Peninanshi 1, ail( "in ! 1 hlocuiioii will receive dailv attention TrnMS In order lo secure the greatest a- mount oi'hinefil to each pupil, we think the standard number should be twenty-five, unless ! the demand of the public should warrant an as- "islant The prices will be as lollows: j The English blanches. $& per quarter. Do with addition of language. li ' " I WM. McKELVY, L. 15. RUPERT. I CALEB n.R'I'0N, -Trustees. 1 ) A N L SNYDKR, i JACOB MELICK, J ' Hiooii.stioig, March 10, 14, Surgical and Mechanical 'enlist. rjHK uinbirsigned respectfully informs the La J dies and Gentlemen ol Biooiusburg anil tbe public in general thai he allimdslo all the various opper it in us in Dentistry. Resilience, nearRlooTi'ib burg,liut will visit f iniilict, or inviduals, at their dwellings, when required. Thankful for past fa. vis, he hopes to merit a continuatiui ol public pationage.as it will ever be bib pleasure I o render satisfaction in his prulession J. II. V NOERSI.ICn. fry-The special partnership in piatc woik, here tolore existing between A. Yalleichan p ami J. H. Yanderslice, has expired by limitation, and tbe aet'onnis (if laid fitin are iu ihe hands el' the undeisigned for settli meiil. J. H. VANEKSI.ICE. March n, 1S4S. Maekeral. Shad, S llllloll. Herrings, P.uk. H uns and Sides, Shoulders, Lard Ai Cheese, 1 Constantly on hand and lor ' .lie b J. Pai.mkr it ('o., M..rki t Street Wharl. Philapklmii March -.'I. -,.p. .au, AVTIII'E SWAN HOTEL ill F. subset iher bees It ave lo infoimhis Ins j(A h.JxL liiend, and M e pnhlic in gem ral, dial has taken the Jl li'tr Uoullilil jn.l Ellis' Ofirt. No ltjs,, li,-t- Slnet.ti.i:i.ei Iwo f I "J. I'.it -i e n i i . I. Son I In' lli 1 Iir ol and con- n1 . ib' '".mi r aln nip o him a Ik CM. be ii i"v, tint ins pit '. ,li:.isel . is part t pi t k Ineivl that in' Wiil k mm; -..ii.ili he Aaiii-.i .K r."f i per -I i' ..JVi it rv. i. If r or ii t UROCEIUES AND t'LOTHINCJ. Al' lil'.MI arrival of superior goods, t'"t' jus been received by the subscriber, which le oik-is cle-iip to the citizens ol nloomsliuig and tie public. 1 Lis slock consuls iu purl of clothing- a inong which are, coals, pant, vests, shuts, seatl stocks, bosoms, collars, suspendel s, shaWhg-soup rasors. slrans. loukilig-elassts : thread, spool-cot i ton, lead-puicils; pocket-books, watch-guards, hue I ger-ri tigs, breast -pins, watch rlmi lis; tine cavendish i tobacco; Spanish and hall-Spanish cigala; smoking tobacco ; matches ; blacking ; ( loves; cmuau.ui ; lemons; manges; rasins; herring; Ik's; siigat rr.icl. ers; Kiigliidi walnuts; almemls; lilbertf: crenumiiif , lemon syrup by the buttle, etc.; nil ol w inch ,1 1 lie sold very low for cash. Call andi-MtUim. Cloth in i. ok i id. I.aitsi -S-i Li AM-J'iMm Cloth dress and frock coals ; tlolh cloaks, nvel ! coals, busimss coats, short -tkf, W unci wsis, f dat k and light color-, of i very paliern aio'stvlt This asitulmeiil ol elolbiPg Ins been got Up vill a great deal ol care expre.-sl) foi t i ui try sales, anc is equal lo an) clothing l lot I vi n can eel li.i'ce. S by MOVES MA'. Hlooinsborg, lav I'l. I --t ' ' in. !STOYJ', ,s'l () 1 S. CST received and loi sale at our shop, a laigf a-sorlmenl of Ci ekil g Stott i- ei It liyil g el J the Cotd, complete No. ! t'. 1 1 1 r n pin- r 4 the I auliaiK h, ai d several till ei t ii (' :An n 'ai t and splendid assort lot 1. 1 t I pin It i , at d -l 1 1 rtove ditiereiil t izes all ot w Im I, vill l.e n Id irij low Shop2 doors above the An ru-s.i I'mm I! . EHEK HA FT. iilnomsbnrg. S'rpl . tf.'l. 1" i' SHEPHERD'S S A li S A I'A K ILI A, Is perlorining mote etirrs than htiy oil er med icine ot the kind. It is wonderliil wiial a puw erluleilect it has upon the blood, changing it Irom an impure to a healthy state without vomit ing or purging. It is Ckeai'rr than any other medicine. It has more pure medicine to each dose than anyolh er preparation. The doses aie n.ild and pleacani In take, 32 doses lo each large bottle which only cost 75 cts. For ronsun i'tion, this preparation has proved highly valuable, w hen tlie disease 19 iu the campass of medical did l eliel can be obtain ed fiom this highly valuable antidcle. L'ovqhv, colds, and for all diseases ol the throat and chist. This medicine will be found unequalled. Price 75 and 25 cts per bottle. Shepherd Vermifuge or Worm Destroyer We challenge the world to produce amedicine better adapted for tbe extnlsion ol intestinal woims, I Dan this specific. 1 e on vein guaid and I buy Shepherd's only, lli ing a puigntivc and 'on j if. it has a highly benelicici' 1 et ei. 1 on the con stitution generally. Proprietors, Dodder k Co., Dalttmw.Md. The above inedii ii.es ait lot sale by the fol. low ing agents. E. P. Lntz, J. K. Mover, I'lootiifbuig, T. 0. Van Alen & co., Danville, M- l.rob.-l & Son, Einclier M'liom?s, Cuiaw issa, Dr. A. B. Wil.mn, llerwick, J. Koens, ('(iliiinhu.s, Win, toons, Hun lingden, M. ti. f. lua mal es, I'ucliboi n. Rickels h Stewart, OrangeMlle, Fmit imd Co , Jersey town, Mcnride ii co . V.bite Hall, Pontius and Thompson, Lime Kidee, Hugh McWilliams, Moorsburg, J. S. Wei lis, Colombus, l.tj hi Street, Iron Company, Jesse Hicks, ( 1 1 he li le. F K ! C r ?S cents er hi It'e. Notice tn Columbia co., Als. aiK' 11 ereLants. E. P. Lutz, has constantly n 1 11 il a higrsup. ply of Sltepherd'F piepnratii ti w Mel. t tin be had on the same tej n.s ..ti the pi i pi li is. IV : 1 ,t,-y NEW CHEAP STOKE. friHE Subscribers respeclfully inlorm the citi- izens of Hloomsbnrg and the public in gen eral, that they are now opening a laige and well selected assortment of lull and Winter Goods, at the'"f heap Corner," lately occupied by h'uh hr f l'etrikiv. Our tloi k ct nsisls of a Gpmc n.L Vahiitv, well adapted to 1 he season, w bich wiil bo sold at unusually low prices fry-Thc public are rcsperllnllv invited lo call - . : " . .. ... - .1.:. .1 ' ano examine our siock o. : g ,e,r pur cnases N. 1). All kinds of country prednce tokm ii: exchange. II A YHI'IiST & BAI DY. I'loomsburg, Nov. 17, 145 y. PLASTER! PLASTER if VTOYIA SCOTIA PLAS'I I K, ti r sale by the Ton, or smaller quai.tili . at ti e Storr ef SLUAN k M1M IMIAI.L. April l i, lhi9. REMOVAL. Clo t hi n if E m p o r iu in. I'UICi.S lkLUIt'liP. . rpilEi J and i I j n I su'iscriber re-pec'.liilly infoin.s his friends I Ihe ooiilic. that he has Jiniov-d A is t ei'i Cioth'tig Emporium to bis new stand, : on niaiu Street, above the A il f ii!C. N tlol'si, where be can lie.it both Jew and Gentile at sel- ling cdie.ip (ioods. Clothing, ,Vc. Take tbe tut -I low ing sample of his prici s : I Fine L'lfss or Fiock I oaU liorn l Splendid Idue Hlack 1 tress Coats , ( aahiiii retl, Alpara and summer cl ; 1. mi, en ('oats i I all kinds, Hlack C i-iiin re Pants, I S lenilc d LiHoiitiue Pants, j Cntinnade and summer Casiimere, , Plain Satin Vest-', i Figured Satin ve .ls, I Marseiles and Cashmere vest, l o) 's Pants ai d Vests, '"?-f zit'i.S' "r.s j to $10 IU 13 , 3 6 1 3 3 5 4 ti 1 4 V 3 2 a 1 2 1 3 ns siju I Men's Lasinet Pun's, SLWJMKH CLOTUI.VU, nf rverv description. Dry, I' ancy, and Staple rverv description. Dry, Fancy, and GOOD1, anil a general assortment el Shirts, lio ' soeis, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Stocks, Hand i kt rcl'i' fs, ice, c. linimtnt modi to ordtr on fhvrt notice. f,y- persons residing out of tow n will find it to ib'or advantage lo purchase clothing of him as he ts determined to put price down so low as to make in ot'jei t to thne who ron e from a di dance. Gentlemen don't lorgit lo enquire for Nathans' ("heap Clo' bine Store, on Mam Street, one door nheve Mr. D.i bier s Aiiieritan Ilom-e, Llooiiis b.irg SIMON NATHAN, t Co. itloomsliorg, JIarch il, r 0 M .MISSION M E R C If ANT S, tor THr. sai.k or flour, t!rnin, trr,h, l.tiwher, lran,ljC "il v Crtrntnerre M'ett Wharf BAtTtttf P.F -kdvar..-e ms le n ronfii?nrr.if Jt? r-ar'icilsr attention ci-n te'h Ss'.s "f j f 1 MT.Hr, v 5 , "" . l.itst of Jin or.. For August Trim, 18 111. fiKAND Jl.KOI.'S. Hriar Creek Jei.no How man, A''m Adams, Obediah Gelist-I. Centre- (ieoige Kelt liner. I'isliing tiiih-Aihul All .tmrintn, 1'eti r Goldel . Franklin- S 'n.uel Miich, Daniel Zeir, Elu Weaver. Liu.isIoik Daniel Ot ugcr. Madi'on-In oige Ew s, James Allen, Jos Welliver. Mahoning Cornelius Co mi limn, Jehti lal ton, Daniel Fra.it i. Mifjlni Petei N'uigtsser, Peter J.pngfhbui ger. Orange-Wm. Whinnoyer, Jidili jiU. Ruaiing Ciet k Eflianuel Kern. Sugailonl lienjamin Pelermaii. Valley Jobna .Sletlei , T le mas Yei k". J R AVERSE JIKOI S-I iist wtcl.. Liouut Joseph W. litiu'eikhot, Mai tin l.u pert. Hriar Cm k John Martz, An'lici ) Walp, Caltim issa Ji Im Killer jVrry aniiicl Laird, David Wilmn. Franklin Rebel' I.'av iPstip, Jeise Weijle. Hemlock Haltis Appli man, jr , Geoie Ho g.rl. Limestone George Smith, Frederick Mr 11 ride, Ciiflnh LiK I tentlniler, Jas. ( oldwell. Madis'.n-John Hiilheimer, Siithntl Riiwbt y Robert J"hmt ii. Main ning Jotm Mi wrei , Wm. Hcnrie, Maine- Josi ph Hartile. Milllin Chiisliaii Kellti, Si:li ntl Peii'ltjhan Montour Fli Parton, James Wt oesic.(s. Mount Pleasant Josi i I, Ikelir, Willinn Miller Orange A rrhibald Henry. Roaring Cieek benjamiii Hautk, John Kline, Jacob Felti niniii, David Ken. bold, H. C. Macau la;. Si"'ai'ia!- Ei'warti AllicrtSoli. ,ule Jt si i I. Di nmpr t ei . Chas. Mai t. SICCOKD WEEK. Rlontn Ji Im liobitoii, Mahull G. Kirey, M inter Aneiews. Hiiar Cret l Stiq hi ri I htn as, Mcidcai W. Jackson, W. I! Gardner. Centre Henry Lillian, Jtln Kncrr, S?ni'I Hagenbiicb. Di m Tin mas Muc litad. Fishing Crei k--Cei rge l'ealer. Franklin Si n. uel I.oii limn, Reuben Fhoi bark. Gn enwotd John Flat k , William fhnena ker. IUnilcrk--Tii( tnas J. Yni'rieii-lice, Jr hn C Kinney. Jackson Jrhn Ee.'slcr, Ji mes Yoctim, John J. ft. ( Henry. Madison Issac Dewit', Jacob Drvl'oi i. Maine John Nis, jr. Mahonn g John Lien, jr . Friwaid Moirison, Micbnel Weaver, Chillies F.ilrlmid. Mifllin Daniel Knjer, Si.ninel Keller. Orange Isaac Welch, John Mi Gowan. Roaring Creek Jacob Stem, John Yifcger.jr , George Matt.. Valley Peicr Hright, David Feirh, Book and Variety Stors. Danville, Pa. T7"EEPS constantly on hand a gen- yif'?t. IV eial assortment of Books tad nutioaarv.M iscellaneoua wo:ks. Blank &itQi: nuoka. School nooks, chean niihlicj.M'''' tions, Window shades, Fire-board and Wall paper &c, together wiib a large variety of fancy article?, clocks, Watches, and jewelry of all description! w hich will all he sold cheap for cash, and war ranted. June 13, IS4S.-ly. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY No. 8. Ptar St., Near tlx Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. r"HE subscriber having made great improve men Is m bis method of casting type and mix -ing of metals and had a thorough revision of his matrices, the laiej ol which are hot excelled , i n beauty and regularity of cut, by any in the ciun try ; tlatlets hiinsell llial by a blrict persi nal ot. tention to business, and employing none but thu wost skilful workmen, he is enabled to cfl'er A SUPiniOB ARTICLE, At greatly reduced prices. H is continually adding to his stock all that is new from the best workmen of this and other countries, and having lalely piocurtd furji F.u rope, a variety of New facet; and Ornaments soli cits tbe attention of Printers therein. Specimens will he sent to those wishing to or der. I'ressps, Chnses, Cases, Ink, Stands, Galley , Rr.iss Rule, and everv other article needed lo fin nish a complete Printing office, supplied at tha shorte'st notice. German book and job Type.tf the newest style and of all sizes carefullv put up in founts of correct proportion, ALEXANDER ROliB. August 10, lSIS.ly-(tlu.) Evans i. Watson, No. "JO, South Third street (Opposite the J'iiludtlpliiu. Exchant;t ,) 1 I aiiufacture and kcc 11 1 constantly en hand. laue assoriiiient ol Hie above f (iitsy.W Si. t svrP ai tides, togelhil with ll.tir '''C.,-, . f l'atent Improved S5al.tinaiu.fr Ut,.'S''li' '' ' ? Fl.e.prool Satis, whuh are M'l. "iX so conslrucUd as to set s' iLZ rest a manner ol dt.ubl i.s t:!? " lo theii bcingstrictly file-) roef.ppd Ibal tie) vill resist the lii e ol any building. The outside ca ses of these Sales are made ol boiler in h, tl e in side case ol so.ipsioiie, and between I be t ult r case and inner case is a space ol tome llnee inches thick, and is filled in w ith iniUstruclible na;t n.il, so as to make it an in pi suihility U but n ai.y of Ihe riiiilenls inside ol ibis Clust. 1 hese Si . p stohe Sabiii.iindi if we aie piepaud hhI lit' il.ju enge the woild lo prciHicc any article in 11 c ti j j el Renk Sales that will tlanil a- n uch l eal, i i d we In Id ourselves ready at all times' In lat tlirr, fairly tested by public berfirc. Ve uls( r( Mil l c lo maniificture a large and peneii'l iifsi nti t rl ef our Premium Air tight Fne I rt ' l Salt s ( I w bich there aie over H0 now in use, aid in vii) in stance they have given entire MiliMiictii n to I bo purchasers ol which we will reler the public to a few getiilemen who hav e tin m in use. Haywood i. SnyiU'r, Pollsville; Jotej li G. L"w son, Poltsville; Mr William Carr, Delst wn, I a. O.N. Si G. Tiulor, 12!', north 3d st.'A. Wright, & Nephew Vine st. wharf, Alexander Crr, Conveyancer, comer of Filbert at.d Mb sis., Ji 1 r M.Ford. 3a north 3d si. Myers Push. V'ti nrrt h, 3d st. James M. Paul 101 south -Idi st. Dr. David Jiyne, S south 3d st. Matthew T. Ivliller, 2d si uih 3d st. and we could nuine st me hundreds ef rtli ers if it were neces-ary. New we invite the at tention of the public, and particularly trcsc in want of Fire i'mof Salt s, to call at i or st( re I.e. fore purrhasii g elMwliere. hiiIwp can satii-y them that they will get a better and cheaper artt' cle at our siore than at any other f stablibhB'Ct in the city. We also manufacture the ordirarv Fire I'mof Cneits, at verv ew prices, chenrer lhan thu cao he bought at anv ntbr of re in Phibdelphia pAV,D Ev 1" '.' !v Josih Wittrs. isHIN;i. C)l Y. pt:! I