xITcultivatc Jl.mli llunls To cultivate marsh pUu rfl)Clinn' BOUil.iginoroiiiirceiirylli:in la Bupply them Willi a moderate quantity of their na. Uvb soil, placed :immHli:acly around tho roots; aud nftorwanh. keep tho ground about tho in constantly moist. To effect the hu.;rohje.-t, placo the root .ulTuionily deep iti the earth, that when the neck, or crown; U covered, there may U a hollow three or four inches deep, and lending a foot or more on every buIc. Then water copiously, and, in addition, have a keg or jar sunk near tho roots, and keen it full, or nearly so, with rain or river water. Saturat. a strip of coarse, woolen cloth 5 pnt ono end at the bottom of the keg with a stone upon it, to keep it in in place, and draw the other over the edge to the root; this will acton the same principle as the siphon, and furnish a .uffcietit, perpetual supply of moisture for a vigorous growth. riant that grow in tho water requiro to be constantly submerged, for which an ar tificial pond or quagmire, in necessary. M. American Capons. In yours of April 4th, you ask me what euecesa I had in making capons. I sent, last fall, my farmer, Mr. Nicholas Fcish to Bordcntown where, for five dollars, he was taught how to make capons. The first sev en ho tried, he killed four, the next seven, he killed three ;the next 60, he killed only one. Now, as these bled to death we ate them. The others wc have eaten as ca-pons-not having fattened them, but let them run with the other poultry. Out of the 72, only three were imperfectly altered and the average weight of these altered cap. nos, not stall-fed, was over seven pounds, double tho weight of the unaltered fowls that run with them. I had one young cock turkey altered, which I will keep until next Thanksgiving Jay, when we will eat him, and givo you his weight, and whether tender or not. You i... i i.,.n, p.. in nvcr at that time and tast0 him. K. L. Colt. Futcrson, A. J., May 1819. Green Sward for Root Chops. Most farmers have tried green sward for potitoei and found it highly successful. Few, how ever, havfl tried them with beets, carrots, turnips, &c; for which the sward is equal ly beneficial. The only preparation need e'd, is to add long manure enough to afford a supple of vegetable food below; then turn over a good growth of grass, burying it deeply, and follow with the subsoil plow ; and on the surface scatter well-rotted man ure, guano, ashes, or plaster, and harrow thoroughly lengthwise of the furrow. The eurfaco is thus well prepared for the seed, ond the rotting of the manure, grass, and roots. .Keep the under soil loose, while the preparation from the subsoil plow will give a greater extension to tho root. Let some of our readers try this plan at the v,ri'sent season, no matter if tho sod is not turned over before the 15th of June. Try i; and let us know the result. I'se of Inferior farm Implnmnts YVu lately saw one of tho old-fashioned plows, at the establishment of one of our larcest plow manufactures. On inquiry we found that it was a palttern on which the proprietors commenced their business, 6omeloor20 years ago; and, although a very good plow, for that period, it is sup crf-eded among all intelligent farmers, by other and more recently-constructed pat. terns, which will do the same work, and with at least a quarter less labor. We found that the single reason of its now being cmployed.in preference to other with most of those using it is, that it Las a point, or share, of cast iron, costing some 15 cents each, which admits of being worn .1.1 I ... 1 -." - ,l OUt at DOUl eilllS, wsiuau ui une mu umv as those now constructed. The saving of 71 cents, in this share, determines its use; and this is saved at an additional expend iture of team power, costing not less than 25 to 50 ccuts per day, which by the time the thare is worn out, would amount to from S5 to $50, according to the soil Such wiseacres are never guilty of taking nor reading agricultural papers, to teach .hem a better system of economy. Johnny takes. Three cups of InJlau meal, Ona do Wheat flour, Two do Milk, One do Cream, One egg, one teaspoonful or sularatus tnd half a teaspoonful of salu Kinds on Fruit for Cultivation. We adviso our friends to try their orchards with a variety of fruit trees, whether of ap ple, pear, or peaches, and after determining which are best adapted to the euil.let thoso of the best quality that are found suitable to the land occupy it almost to the exclus ion of tho others. There is a wide differ ance in the production of different trees, and it is in the nice adaptaiou of each to its most suitablito locality, that the profit of fruitgrowing will be found to consist. CONDITIONS. THK COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, is published every Saturd ly morning at two dollaus per annum, payable hall yearly in advance, viz, lm subscribing and if 1 upon entering on me I ant six month and it not paid according to the above term, wo shall invariably charge two dollars and ti flu cent). No subscription taken for a shorter period of time than six months, nor discontinued until all arrearages shall have been paid, which must be one mouth prior to the expiration of the tern, agreed tor, and a failure to thus no tify the K litJi- will be considered a new en gagement. Adverlissiiiints conspicuously inserted at one dollar cash per square (of I I lines or less) lor three times, and twenty-five cents personate for ev or V si jseiiiMut insertion. Business Cards inserted at three dollars per annum. A lib eral discount made to yearly adver lisers. Let mis, Communications, &c, addressed to the K litor, on business pertaining to the of' (lice must be pout pd id, to secure attention. Hook and Job Printing. j-y7J3KEKPlT BKKOR E THK PEOPLE, that Mjva Hand-bills, Blanks, Checks, Labels, Cards, Tickets, Circulars, and every description of JO BAND FANCY LETTER-PRESS PRINTING sr various colors, executed at the office of the Columbia (Glooiiishui-g J Democrat, in neat style, hort order, and moderate terms. Also: Theve y best article of DEEDS, BLANKS, STATION ERY, Sic, kept constantly for sale. TENJ:HAGENfiUCH,CA7 maker it Pain- JLy let, North side of Main street, a lew doors below Market street. Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. friilE undersigned respectfully inlorins the La. I dies and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg and the public in general that he attondsto all thevariuiis opperations in Dentistry. Residence, neaiBlooms burg.but will visit families or inviduals, at their dwellings.when required. Thankful lor pant fa- vmsyie hopes to merit a continuation ot public patronage, as it will ever be his pleasuretorender sauSI JCllou in ins pruiesxiwu J. U. VANDIUtSLtUK. frj-The special partnership in plate work, here. toforo existing between A. Vallerchamp and J. 11. anderslice, has expired by limitation, and the accounts of said firm are in the hands of the undersigned for settlement. J. II. VANERSLICE. March 27, IS 10. THE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL. rilllE undersigned very respectfully informs his J Inendsand the public in general, that lie has taken the Pennsylvania Hotu., located on Main street, Eloomsburg, recently kept by Thus: C. Bombuv, and will continue it as a PUBLIC! ft HOTJSS: Where he will be happy to attend to the wants of his customeis and the public. His house has been renovated and refurnished, and no pains or expense will be wauling to make it both pleasant snd comfortable. His table is well supplied wilh the choicest of viands, his bar with the best of liquors, and his stabling extensive arid well-arranged. (jrj-The patronage of travellers and the custom of Jurors, Witnesses, &.C., attending court, is so licited, as they will always find " good fare and moderate bills." WESLEY SHANNON, nloomsburg, April 7, lSI'j. REMOVAL. Boot and Shoemuking. rpiIE undersigned, thankful for past patronage, respectlully informs his old customers and die public that he lias removed his establishment In the new frame building, above Albiight ii Mendel's Store, on Alain Si reel, opposite the Forks Hotel, where he will be ready to wait up. on all who may form him .villi a rail as mini!. JACOB F. D1ETRICK. Bloomsburg, April 7, lbl'J. PROSPECTUS OF "THE REPUBLIC" - riMlE undersigned will, on the 13th day of June next, begin the publication, in the Ci ly of Washington, of adaily Whig Administration paper, to be called Tut; Iiipuiiuc, the editorial supervi-ion ami management ui wincii will le committed to the exclusive care of Allxanuku C. ISui.i.iiT and John 0. Saiujent. Tub liiii'L'ULic will give to the principles u pon w hich I lie administration of General Taylor came into power a cordial, zealoii, and constant support. It will be a faithful recoid of the times; it will discuss public incisures in an impartial and independent spirit; it will Lea vehicle of the latent and most authentic information; it will be, in a wold, a political newspaper, devoted to the liLclaizing and progressive doctrines which previaled in the late Presidential canvass: to the interests of labor, aa developed in the wants of agriculture, commerce, and manufactercs, and to k ,, ' ' t,-ilLiai in I hp an M4 (it 1 1 rr.r:it 11 i-j. (ieuu,..i o,.,l 1 ln rteiligence. I hk li:riiBLic will acknowledge no allegiance except to I he country. Itwi'.layn to merit the confidence and support of the American Peonle. It will be the org in of no person, no party, or fraction of a party, in I bat Compulsory sense which would hinder it from speaking boldly mid caiulid ly to the People about whateverit concerns Ihem to know. Tub ili:ruin.ia will be printed upon a double royal sheet, in a new, large, clear, reailiMe tvpe. Besides the Daily paper, then.' will be publish, ed a tri-weekly and Weekly Republic, nude up l the n.o;t inlerthtiiig and important matter of me ujny issue. T EMMS'. Fur the Daily Republic - . . f-;o Far the Tn-welily . . ' (J For the Weekly . . . . To Postmasters. Any postmaster who will transmit us :rl'l; hall havexix copies of the l'nl ; Kejiublic sent tc nich person, as hs mdy ili reel; and 1' will entitle a Postmaster to thiee copies ol the Tri Withly paper. No paper will be sent uulces the order is ac companied by the money. Ail communications upon business must be ad dresfed to (ilDKON t ( Wismnorow Cirr, April 12, 16 IV. SWAltTZ & MESSENGER, .It the Dloomslurg lluvlc Store, T I AVE Just received and idler lor sale a large I I addition lo their former stock, among vvlucb may be found Frost's, Taylor's, Guernsey's and Kussells history l the United Stales;- Miner's history of Wyoming, (joldniuith'g Ack crinan's Natural History, Ridlin's Ancient Histo ry, JoscphuH, Se.us Pictorial Work, Thiers' French Revolution, Work ut I nomas Cail)sle, Russel's history ot Greece, Rome, France and England, Darby' Universal tiazeteer, Army and Navy of America, Macaulcy' history of England, , the wm ki of L imb, Bjron, Campbell, Montgom ery, Cow per, Thompson, Shakspeare, Milton, dray, Beailie, Young, Collins, Crabbe, Hiber, Pollock, liuriH, Pope, Milliniin, Keats, Gold smith, Mary llowitt, Mrs. Hemaiis, and many otheis. Also, Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Buck's Thcoloni. al Dictionary, Comprehensive Commentary, Clark's Commentary, Fleetwood's Life of Christ, Religious Emllleins and Allego ries, Pilgrim's Progress, Mason's Farrier. Slate Hook ol Pennsylvania, dems of Literature, Curios, itieinf Nature &. Art. Numerous works of the Presbyteaian Boaid of Publication, an assorlment of largo and small Bibles, Drawing, Dialting, Fissile, Bill, V riling and Letter Paper, a large stock of Blank uooks, Pictures with frame, and Albums, AIho, a choice variety of Gilded Books, beauti fully embellished for centre tables and suitable for presents, German nibles, Testaments, Prayer books, Hymn nooks, Histories, &e. School nooks and Stationary of all kinds and descriptions, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. $jr School Teachers the Public generally, are invited to call and examine for themselves S WARTS & MESSENGER! Bloomsbuin, May 13, lvio. MERCHANT'S HOTEL, Fourth Strict, bdween Arch and Market riiiladil pliia. rPHE proprietorship and management of this well known hotel, (which is located in the very centre of business,) having passed into the hands of the subscribers, they beg leave to state that it is their purpose to render it worthy of the liberal patronage with which it has been hereto fore sustained, and hope by unremitting attention to deserve the patronage of their liiends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. C &. J. M'KIBEIN, Formerly of the Exchange Hotel, PitUiurg. May i, 1819. lino. WANTED. A N APPRENTICE to the Cabinet Makinj business is wanted bv the mbscriher im mediately. O. W. CORELL. Bloomsburg, May 19, 1810. :iu. NEW A1UUVAL OF Spring and Summer Goods, TPHE subscribers, in again calling the attentior of the publh: to their STOKE, immediately opposite the Court House, would respectfully announce the arrival of a large and choice ascurt mentor Dry Goods, suitable fur the pprinii and summer trade, and that nothing will be wanting on their part to merit a consinuance ol the patronage so liberally bestowed upon their, since the arrival of their first slock o merchan dize. A small advance on city cash prices shall continue to be our motto. The assoitmeiit just received and now openinti consists in part of French, English and Ameiirau CLOTHS, SATINET''' S AND VESTING, Flannels of all colors, Kentucky Jaen's, iM u-l Calicoes, Ginghams, Linen-lustres, De I ain ol various pateins, French and embroidered lawns, and white dress goods. Silk.i Black, blue-black and striped; jonnet- silk, &c., Fringes and braids, bonnet-ribbands. Shawls, Cashmere, Tbibbet, Terkeriee, de lain and silk, scarfs in varielv. Carpctting ; Wool, cotton, etc. Hearth rugs, and embossed table- covers. Bonnets: Palm, Panama and Leghorn Hats. GROCERIES Mackerel, Iiish Salmon, Salt and Plaster. Queenrware, Hardware, willoio and cedui ware, fj-c. eye, tcHn fine all these with many more not n snally keit in country stores, will be exchanged for Cash, Produce or Lumber. A. J. SLOAN, E. MF.NDEXILALL. Bloomsburg, April 21, is 19. FRESH ARRIVAL! New and Cheap Summer Good3. A NEW supply of splendid goods just received j at the cheap Mure ol J, II Barton &. Co., which is cheaper lliau ever. Their style and va riety of Ladies dress goods cannot be Mirpassul, and as they have made arrangements lo procure a constant supply, they wili alwaj be cl the latesl styles. Also. Groceries, lIanlvare,Q:!Pcns- ware, Salt, Fish, Molasses, &e. in great variety. J. H. BARTON L Co. Blooms-burs, May 0, I si J. KNORR&HAM LIN,;,ic,.4Hn'Mv.shop on Main stieet, lirsl story, i in medial eh under this office. SURVEYING & CONVEYANCING. rMIlE undersigned re-:eclliilly jnloiin their J friends and the pubic in e,cm i,i, t,;,t they have loi m ed a i o-pari net ship ,n the hes.iiessol Surveying and Conveyancing, for the purpose ol liai.s.u'ting any business in the line ol their pintc-sion. Mr. Kahlers cCice is held iu Mr. Justice Kah ler's office, Bieomshiii'.', and Mr. Ne.vl:,uifs office at his resilience iu Centre township he is alio the Sin vevor General lo,' Columbia coui.tv, (jTJ-All business let- wilh either iiiembi'r of the firm, as above, will be attended to with fidelity and despatch. S. NEVTIARl), O. C. RAH LEU. April V., IHV-tf.. FRES 1 1 SP R I N ( ! & S U M M E R G ( )Q DS. Merchantable. Men handize. A liAi.N tile Ull'leisiune,! I..KI- pli i.,ilie 111 an nooneiii to their tneiu: ml the nu'.'lic. that Ihey have pist receiwu a select a:,d heavy assortment of choice Vrj Uoodi A' (I roc f rift, adapted to the season, and wants ul ilie people, which they idler lT f.-le, at their old t'ai.d at prices 'cheaper th in the cheapest. " Their t .--.-! eompries a luil as. n; :il:ent ol ail kinds of oodi-, usii.il! k.-pt in couniiy st. nes, and uiJioot p;,i ticul'iri.ii';: eat h iiiti '!', teel w.u rented ii, .-av o.; Iballliore ir want "I U' "' '.ood have ut,ly tuc.dl o salisU their t-te anil l.iiny. Groeerie.", Queeii-wniv, irarJuain, Fihli, Sail, Mul.'.ssi'S, etc. largo and heautilul selection o t .,. ahnvc ar ticles ol supei ior ipiality, at very low pi ices. ALSO. Hals of every vaiiety (lor Summe wear,) Boots, Shoes, c. fl-Caoll paid for grain alwav-'. WM. MehTLVY & Ci Bloomsburg, MV !ei EloomsburK Academy- J. E. Bli.U'I-EY, Will onen. in BlooiiihbuiL'. on Monday the llb day ut Aplll In XI, a School tor YuUNG LADIES AND CENT LEM1.N , 6-' which Instruction will be given BlUb- '"lehes Usually taught iu Acadtlliic- CounsE or Stuiy and Ttxr-Bootts. Junior English I)epuhnent. Emerson's Spelling Book and header, Bullion's English Grammar, Parker's Progressive Exercises, GooJiiehs' Gtogiaphy, Rus-el s History. I'. S. A., Pavies' Arithmetic, Davies' Eli ll.t nlaiy Geein etry, Ulmsled's Hud. ol Philosophy and Astiuno my. Senior English Dipurhncnt. Porter's Rhetorical Reader, Bullion's English Grammar, Paiker's Aids lo English Ci mposilion, Blair's Rhetoric, Goodiich's Geography, Russet's Histories, Lardner's Outlines, Davies' Algebra, Geometry, and Surveving, Olmsted's School Phi losophy, Olmsted's School Astrolii'loy, Johnsloii's Turner'sChemistry, Wood's Botany, Schmucker' Mental Vhilosovhy, Way laud's Moral Science, Webster's Dictionary. Classical Department. L A I 1 N, Bullion's Latin Grammar, Bullion's Latin Read" er, Anthon's Ceasar, Sallust, Virgil, Cicero, Ho" race; .Folsoiu's Livv, Leverett's Latin Lexicon; c; It E E K. Bullion's Greek G laminar, Bullion's Grei k Read er, Griesbach's N. Testami nt, Xenophon's Anab asis, Xenriphon's Memorabilia, Lidiiellandscutt'j Giei k Lexicon. It will be the aim, in this School, to impart to tho pupil A THOUOL GH K NOW l.KDd E of the branches studied, lo tUuutle their mind!,, to iii provr Ihrir moialx, and thus to prepare them lor honorable places in lite. T E RMS. The Academical year will consist of 41 weeks. The expense per quarter for tuition and all contingencies, in the Junior Eng lish department, $3,00 In the Senior Engliah department, $' I, '.'" In the Classical department, ri.OO fj Good Boarding, in private families can be obtained at from 1 ,50 to !2,UU per week. Mijereneer, Col. Joseph 1'jxtnn, Rev. Daniel Steck, lion. Stephen BaldyJRev. Joshua Evans, Hon. George Mack, (Michael Brubst, Esq. John McReynolds, Es, Illoornsburg, Feb. 21, 1S-JJ. CONFECTIONAHY & TOY STOKE. r"I1HE subscriber respectfully informs the citi- ens ol Bloomsburg, and vicinity, that he is now opening a select Confectionary, Fruit and Toy Store, in the Exchange buildings, No. 4, where he will be happy to wait upon those who may favor him with his custom, (jive him a call. fj-lli stock is fresh has been selected with care and will be sold cheap lor cash. THUS: ELLIS. Bloomsburg, April SI, IS 10. BOOTS AND SHOES TfHE subscriber has opened a new Boot and 1 Shoe Store at the lower end of Main street, iu the buildinging lately used as Nathan's Cloth .Store. He w ill alwav s keep on hand an assort ment of ready made wmk, and will make to oider at the shortest notice roars and liud Boots, Shoes, Gaiters ami Slipiiels lor Goul lemen, Ladies and Misses' wear. Ho will furnish his work, made in a neat and substantial manner, at (he lowest price. Work made strong and neat, and sold cheap. Sulicits a sbaio of public p.ilriiiiage. .lost I'll u. WEAVER. Bloomsburg, April 7, IS I'.i .ltn. CHEAP WATCHES, TEWELKY, and Silver Ware. Good if goods at low piici-s the order ol the f' it, iv. This pnncinlo is lullv adoi.ted at t(K.,;. No. 7C North Second street, ahovc Aieli. l'bihulelpl.ia. Le ilui.iy, line Gold and Silver Watches, low er Hi. Hi ever ollcrcd ut w holesale and retail. The stock consist jn part of gi, uu, silver le vers; lapincs and O'l.irU r Watches ; Jewelry of the newest and most fashionable patterns. Silver SiiuonS, ii.:. Pji liciil'ir atteiilimi nui.l to Ihese articles, the quality of which is NO. 1, and woi'iunaiislilp ditto. 1 he establishment ol Le Hu ray, has been well ktu.wn lor -I'J years in-second street, and has m.ule a i iuracler which needs no pulling. Silver teaspoon, a low as .- l.'ij ner set can be made lor less i:' wished. Watch Glasses pl.un, nj ets.; patent, lo; Ul netle, 'u cts.; other articles m proportion. Remember, )ou can buy hero below any pub lished list of prices in this city or New-York. Watch repairing particularly attended In, and watranled to give s ilislaclmn. N. i!. Old Gold and Silver bnuuht for cash r,r taken in exchange at (don't forget the No. T,J) North Second street, above Arch, I'hiladelphia. March 21 , 'I'J Cm. Mai keral. Shad, Salmon, Constantly on hand and for sale by J. Palmer &. Co., Market Street Wharf. l'lllLADH.HHM. March '21, lb la -3m. Heii'iliLfS, Poi k, ll.ims and Sides, rtiioob'.et's, Lanl & Cheese, WHITE SWAN HOTEL. riHEsuhsci il.er bei'S leave lo inform his Atf I li ienils an, I the public iu general, that he-tii-h.,s taken the While Suon Haiti am! Starr Oilier, No Wl, Race Street, feiiiierly kept by 'j. Peters iu Son. The Hor.se bi'ii'g luce and enn venieui, ami in the business part i f the Citv, he hopes, by strict attention to busiiic-s, thai his kieiids w ill t;ive him a call. He pledce himself, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make his friends at home. Teiihs Vl per dav. ' GEORGE RAHN, l rmu-ly nf Schuylkill County. rhila.. March 2 1, 'I'J. tf. ' THE FORKS HOTEL. rjXHE subscriber would infi .in his old friends J and the nuidio in geneial. that he has taken the wi ll-lioow n sl.iiiil, recently kept bv Hamki. S.n vol h, E-.p, on ti e hea l of Main Slieet, in iilcon. .bing, and will coiiiinue the Kaowu hy tin- !.'n of tl,e "I UlJK'S," w heie he is rirepar.d lo accommodate t'ks.ewho n.av l.vor him wilh their cusiuin. Lis aiaiigi'ineiits are tumpb-ti! ipi.ii lers pacieiis location pleas, .,t, ati'l wille i:t prolnisiiig too much, he llattcis him self, he will be able t.j do ample juslics to his gue.sls. Stabi'ng and the best fare for horses', e SAME EL BLCE! BiooiihIiui',', April 7, IS I'J. I'LASTl-R! l'LAS'l'EIt ft TOVl SCOTIA 1'I.ASTEK. l.-r sale by the joii, oi smaller oiiantilv, at Hie Store rf SI.HAN MENIJEMIAU i April li. r 1') COLUMUI.V COUNTY INSTITUTE. riMlE Trustees of the Columbia County IntU' lute take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured the services of the REV. SAMUEL SCIIAFFEK, as Principal ul the School to be opened in nlooms burg on Thursday, the 5th day of April next The highly attested abilities ol Mr. Scbatlir af ford an ample guarantee for thorough instruction in all the various branches taught in the tichuul. These will consist of the following: LANGUAGES. Jlncient Latin, Greek and Hebrew. ' Modem German, Spanish. French and Italian. I ENGLISH. I Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Surveying, Navigation, Geography, with the use of globes; History, Natural Philiophy,and Chemistry, with lecluies and experiments; Moral and Mental philosophy, with leciurea. Penmanship and Elocution, will receive daily attention. TtRM:i. In older lo secure the greatest a- mount oi" hf iu-tlt to each pupil, we think the ........ i.. -.i ..i .i i i i .. r. i..... Sr UTllltll II llllOIOUl hllOlllll UK lrHj'-lVl, UNICS3 the demand of the public should wanalit an as sistant The prices will be aslollows: The English hunches. ipj per quarter. Do. wilh 'addition nf lancuierp, (J " WM. MrKELVY, "1 I.. 15. Ul'I'EHT, CALEB IJAUTON, yfrvstcts. DAN'L SNYDKIt, JACOB MELICK, J nlnomsburg, March IT), l-lll. G2E3E ti SON. C O M M 1 S S 1 0 N .M E H C 11 A N T S, KOII THK SALK or Flour, Grain, Seedn, Lumber, Iron, S(C. No. 4S Commerce Street Whail'. Ualtimoki:. (Ki Advances made on Coiisiunmenls..CS N. li. Particular attention given to the Sale of an k i ml s u I Luniner. G. i S, March 17, IS 10. 3 mo.' REMOVAL. Clot hi n E in p o riu m. Fnicts Kkpicko. rpilE subscriber respectfully informs his friend8 X and (he public, that he has llenwvtd A Liu up Clothtitg Kmpoiium Iu his new stand, on Main Street, aboye the American Houk, where he can beat both Jew and Gentile at sel ling cheap Goods, Clothing, iic. Take the fol lowing' sample ol his prices: r ine Dress or Frock Coats from SO to 412 rplemlicl blue lilack Dress Coals ju 13 Laslimerclt, Alpaca and suiiiiuer cloth, 3 G liinnen Loats ol all kinds, lilack Casimere Pants. 1 5 Spleuded Ljinarliiie Pants, Cottonade and suuiiner Caoaimere, Plain Satin Vests, Figured Satin vests, Marseiles and Cashmere vests, Hoy's Pants and Vests, C 4 3 a 1 2 3 300 Men s Casinet Pants, SUMMER CI.OTItI.VC nf PVP.rV (lesriiolii.il lire k'a.e Is, ' --".'1 tin,, ,ji.ioi- GOODS, and a general assortment of Shirts, p,. soms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Slocks, 1 laud- and Staple .vvtllicis, tVL., ivC. Clirmt Ills iiiaih to ordir on ,hi l .,,', fICj-Persiins resiilini out ol Ion,, u ill i;,l it their advantage 0 puichi.se clothing of hi m as he oeieimiiuu io pin prices now n so low as to main an object to those who come fn:n a distance. lienllemen don't loiget lo cniuitc for Nalhans's Cheap Clothii g Sloie, on Main Slieet, one door above Mr. Dseblei's Ameriian House, JJlooms burg, SIMON NATHAN, &. Co. nlnoinstinre. March 21. IS.!l STOVES, S'lyvES j i rereivcd aim lornele f our ho 'P. large the Cook comolele No V. . i . , '" lJ."1 " a (! i uii'ii loi i lint 1 1 ii wf.,1... . 0 4 the Laobaiic h.ani sevem oil . ,. i.:. , ' , am splendid asso, tmenl ,,f, a, , ,.,,,,, t dillerenl siesallol which will Le m,M vei v low Shop2 dour above tl.e American , ,,. ' - ' ' M I, OS. I , I -J ....... . , . EBERHART. nlooinsbiii g, Sept. 23, 18,s(. A I' I L ETON'S CJ heat Central Cheap Eock Store, llil Chestnut Strut. Corner of Seventh, Swaini's 13ui!dins. Pilll.ADKLI'HIA. T7" NOW INT, tin; wants of the community, th IV riopiieior PI IMS r.sTAllLisHMKNT has fl te,l iii a store in the most elegant manner, havii fit- iiuu le.iiu iu me eimioii ol Ms custi ineis, so that every stranger veiling his Book Sleie, may leel entirely at home. His lmnien.se Slock of Cooks is classified aicoiding lo the various De partments of Lileialure, so that visiters tl, tj, the Hooks tin y in e in seaich i f lor llu n,: selves, liiiying Ins stock foi the inn.st part at the .lurlinn Sult.s, and bi'iiig connected with one ol the I.i.r gest Publishing Houses in this counlrv, besides publishing ,,i-ely himself, enables hi'm to ndl All Dooks at Lower Friers than any other house of a similar character on tins continent. Hi facilitn.. lor tiie Importation of Hooks Item Europe are ui,si,i assed, ha.ing a lir.iiich of his Establishment in Lotuloii, w here orders of private gentleman are carelully execut ed and forwaiilt.d to this countiy by every Si'tA-U-H and Packet. A Catalogue, of Hooks with the puces attached is issued nuar- Icily, coiiiaining Lists of New Additions m.nle to his large collection, w hich are iu all casses lor sale at the Lowest Prices or, from 23 to ".') per cent, below PublisI.ers'Pri ces. Thus in buying even a few Hooks, ijuile a considerable amount is saved. As a Mill further Inducement t strangers visiting the city, every one who pur chases one Dollar's worth of Hooks, will receive a copy of the Sthanukr in Philadklhia, an elegant lSino. volume, the price of which is 25 cents. fjrj- The limits of an advertisement are too con fined to eniimi rate the prices ol any of the Books or to give even a taint idea of the I.vmlnse ad vantaiiks to be derived trom purchasing at the (Jrtut Cintiul Cheap Hook Store, but let all who are in wardi of Hooks send lor a catalogue and buy the Hooks Ihey are in want of, and when in want of, and when visiting the city, give Ap pleton one call, and you will be sure to Call AGAIN . Stationery in all its branches, furnished at the Lowest Pricks. The Initial of those purchasing Let. ter and Note Paper, neatly stamped in the cor ner without charge. Outers lor any article may be sent hy mail a 1 dressed to the pteprietor, and the directions 'n all cases will he lully carried out, wilh cre-i punctuality and despatch. b 1 Orders lor Catalogues should be pre-paid n I 11 T iv I1''0' ? AWLETON. Bookseller. Publisher, Litoorier, and Stationer, lti l Chestnut st , cor of 7th Swaim's Building May 12, 13'19.3mo, ' DR. SWAYNEN tclcbiatcd Tuiiilly HI ttliciuc. CURK rOlLOWS Cl'RK More '.'proof V of the efficiency of DR. SWAVNE'S COMPOUND SVR. UP OP WILD CHEHRV. Tho Original ami Genuine Prepaialiun Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver C. plaints, Spitting Wood, dillicuity of breath ing, pain in the side and breast, palpita tion of the heart, Influenza, Croup, broken cohsl it utiun,Sore throat, nervous debility, and all diseases of the throat, breast and lungs : the most elite tual and speedy cure know n tor any of (lit above diseases is Vll- SWAYNE.S COMPOUND SY- HUP OF WILD CIIEItRY. A trvly wonderful curi Jltudthit extr--ordinury cunt 2 Utc.eii.ber 27, 1S48. Dr. Swav.nk, btuv Sit : Having contracted a severe cole, which settled upon iny lungs, al tench d with, a violent cough, pain in iny sole and hieant, clif-. liciilty ol bi ealbing, 1 w as attended by physician, of the fust respectability, but uiy ) ilipti ins be-, came very alaiining, there was an abcess loin.iJ in my lungs and made ils way thiuugh Iny side, anil discharged laigc quantities of puss exleri.ally so that iny physician thought the power or tunc tiousol one of my lungs were totally destroyed Iherefoie supposed the case entirely In pclets. This incut ntul stale of things continued for a long; time, until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a numbkr of remedies, but all failed to do any good. Put there still being a spark U' , hope lift. with me and uiy anxious parents, and having heard of the gn at virtues nf your COM POUND SYliL'P OF WILD CHEKKY, ami n.v being approved of by physicians ol the fust mi nence, 1 concluded to make a Irial of it, ami lo. my great satisfaction, my cough gradually g tew better, the hole iu my side began to heal, and ain now happy to say, from a poor and aim ost hopeless skeleton, I have become healthy and' weigh more than 1 ever have. All my neighb ois can testily to the above fact. ABRAHAM HCNS1CKER. Two miles from Skippackville, Skippi rk township, fa, MORE NEWS FOR THE SICKt Another severe cuse of Asthma. Phu-aua., Dec. li, 1S-I3.. Dr. Swavne Dear Sir : I cheerlully add try tesiimony in favor of your valuable C rupee i d .yrup ot Wild Cheiry, which I conceive to be 1 1 uiy the wonder and blessing i f the age, I 'or the last four years 1 have been afllictedwilli I he 'asthma. Sleep had become a stranger to trie ; night after night would I have to sit up in my hi d. 1 was attended by four or five diflerent phyaicii ns also, having used various patent inedici'ins.l ut all of no avail. I continued lo grow worse, t n lil 1 compienced the use of your valuable Col n pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which afi'nrdecl i ,o instant relief. Alter using several bottles 1 Itjlufed to perfect hialih. Voujs wilh lespect, SARAH D. F.VAN5. Any information lespecting theabovecase w ill be freely given by her husband, Hampton W. Evans, Carpenter, corner of Eighth at d I nns sH . All important caution that should be cart -fully perused by every family in th u United Slates. Truth, not mere ai;er tion. '1 heie is but ore genuine preparation of H i. Curry, lhat is, Dk. Swavkk's, all others, by litlleeinpiiiy in the iiiarli r where they origii a n. will he found to be 'fictitioun and countirjnt ' The gieat and increasing ill inand for the ( rigia 4 aiticlt," has ihdoerd a In t ol unprincipled i.i i n lo ul Joi I h spurious, ami in givn currenev to their nojlruins, attach the name of Wild Chi r iv. thinking to bouow a name Iroui ihat already i lablislii'd. As you value your lives, bewatu of them Son ' aie called "Halsum," " C'h,! rry and T,r," -Wine of Wild Cl.ei ry," "Wild Che; ry Pills," "Saisarilla Wihl Cheiiy Hitters," and .i host nf (rt hois, who, in some way, attach the na me ol Wild ( heny. No one evtr thought of usi ,ng this name lor articles i f their own until it 1 iij become established and known as belonging 0 mm of the greatest n medics ever discovered for tho benefit of the human family. That remedy is Dr. Sway ne's Compound fiy run nf Wild Cherry, the riiginal and only genu ii.e. Ri n,i niber it is put up in squuare bottles, co,i red with a beaiitilul w lap-per, (steel engraving) i iih the poitrail ol Dlciob Swavnl thcteon, als ohis signature. Prepared only by Dr. Swayns, cor. of and Hare sti eels. I'h i Ii ,1 SWAYNE'S CELF.BRA'I ED V FR MIFLGE. " A s ifeand effectual remedy lor Worms, D vs pepsia, Choleta Morbus, sickly of Dvs '. peptic children or adults, and the mist uselul family Medi cine ever olleied to the public." rpiilS HEMEDY is one which has prnvi d me- cts-lul lor a long lime, and it is univ cisully ink in lodged bv all who have tried it u I . supeiior (being so very pleasant tulhe last e at the san e tine ellicln.il) to any olhi i rjn dicir e ever employed in diseases for which it is itci n.niin- ijeil. Head this Wonderful Cure Fhiladilphia, Mai eh 154.1. Dn. Sw AVM:-lbar Sir Hr, ntf lr.ai e 1 se ,.! various neaiisei Us Vtimiluge M niicmi's, which nan iieeu nigiiiy ai niaiiued t,y iiiir pro,ii,,rs without the hlichtcsl goen el!, rt, and haviig heard my neighbois speaking in the highest terms ol your Woun Mulicine, its dclighilul taste and woiiderlul eflert, ahho i.gh 1 si n,e what discouraged In m the risul I of llie articles I had fori ed upon iny already mariatcd, iiklj dyspeptic-looking child, whoke t.'elicate and al' most worn out frame the Woims iiad already be gun to make their ravages; still 1 here l.cing a ray ofhopelelt by mynll and its ar.xious mother I concluded to make trial of von r most valuable Vermifuge, which, to our gieat joy, he woims had to let go iheir diadly and sliong ),,n(i . on the vitals, and like an aimy lhat had b een attack ed by a fuiimis foe, whilst lying Mill in ambush they were entirely disleged from theiir 1 uiet a bode. Such was'the eflect of Dr. Swa ynL's Vir mifuge on my child, which is now peifectly healthy, assuming all the color cf the u,te, with all the niirlhfulncss of an innocent and piavlul child. Indeed my heart is so rejoiced at the great change, I feel it my duty to solicit ev ery person to make trial of tjiis article, w hu h is a, ptaS;,r,t to the taste an the most delig l.tful cordial, anil good for the adult as is safe for the mot t tender in fant. Yours, wilh rcpeet. Tobias Wiegano, No. 3 Howell St Between Schuylkill Third and Fourth. The above valuable medireg a, e pr,..,reil only by Dr. H. Swayne, corncrof Svh and Race atrcets, Philadelphia lo whom all oi-itrs bhould be addressed. For Sale by the followj nir A( -vkts E.P. LUTZ.J.R. Mover, niL .... Dr. Wilson Brwick. M. C. G i e r D -1 rf v i H r T IV . IIHMOII'I l"'M"ll, t"10f i;.i,,i,.i'P ii.i,. ; ; Jn & niompsen, is WilkesWarre, and by J ; S' V' April SO, 1849rlyy ?P gen :Hy.
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