Agricultural. life '. H w it Meld 1 . lit t A'ltl'l t .1 I 11 1 111 V'l nn I',, ,-. 'im I thu i IHI.OW ttm - ,; . 1 u,r' i.,., hoe.n nocureu mir." , .i .i. ..riiw nave Tiiarrt ;vr uui v,.- ... r,... nnPfAllU m -- . .1 . ... ,,l 1 TI'IU'J it of Alarm w"' WlVrt Uiu i e- , l1.irve8ti'"" m(,roUl'"oui.,peruai. one yet vciy few y,,U11 n,u" I'Wo cradle ana H j, roiWiloiTil pw't' reason. But there wluHmto'1 w'm jiieloml t.) be expert iViiiiisn, who know comparatively noth ing of its theory or practice. To get over the ground -t. keep up' " Hat lhcy t udcavor to tl ; often leaving as much praiu uncut as they cut.auJ lluis losing to n,,.,i!,ivnrs piKiu.rh to nav the wajjes t in. ii v un""; " ' "O ! w of a day. To reap or cradle well, is an art that cannot be acquired without long am liiborous ffTort; and there are notne men who never acquire Hkill in the bttsines, and 'who had better be kept to the fork and rake. h is always well, cspceiiUy for new bc ginera, to commence moderately, and not overdo themselves at first. It U much better to do half a day's work at the com mencement, than to "drive on," and delib erate themselves by over exertion, and by eo doing engender disease and lay perhaps the foundation of irremediable complaints which will render them miserable and do crepit for life. "A word to the wise." Kven after haying and harvesting com mence, the hoe should not be permitted to remain wholly idle. On dull days the I .Id rll.Mll.l tilifn la the coniiiekl, where they can be profitably employed as the more frequently the surface is stirred, the more direct will be the influence of the nrinie agents of nutrition upon the crop. If lime be afforded, tho cultivator should ,e passed frequently through the corn plot and every weed eradicated which may have found fooling among the plants. In a dry time a pulverised surface arrests evaporation, and obviates, in a great meas ure, the deteriorating ami .stultifying effects of severe drought. If you contemplate mowing English tumips.thc business should n . . ., CI. r ,Ua he attended to by the icniu or iwcn... - , inonlh. The best soil for this root, which nnKscsses -'real value a a winter feed for . . i .:. il,, (7 ii- olirpii is most annua', and especially for shctp, is i!d paMurc land, enriched by yarding. H 1 i should be plow n,l in June, ana ircqucnv.y iK-riowed, in order to mix the excrement of the animals thoroughly with the soil, and to facilitate the hatching of such insect's gos as may be contained in it to the dctri- meiitof lire future crop II your nnimais aro not llieicnilv numerous lo insure a . of ClH'icl.niciit, by yarding uropcr degree 1 li-.lv. eivc Hie soil a dressing ol ti,em ci.tiipesl Cypstnn.lime and house ashes liable adjuvants in tJio cuiuvarioii ui are v the English turnip. If convenient, sow in JrilU ;this will enable you to hoe, weed and thin the plants.-all of which operations, thoufh geiiwrally neglected or overlooked, in,, of csf-cnt'ul benefit to the crop. Yimr rutabagas will now require lobe frequently hoed. If vacant places occur, 1 :t them be tilled by transplanting. This in laborious work, but, if properly pcrfor M;,l, will abundantly repay the cost. The vuta !-nga is a valuable root, and one that t-hou'd he grown in large quantities by eve. theen, hursts, or black ry otic M :o raises slock. e a constant and X, n th-.t vour siiccp havi liboial t-upply of salt. Salt and ashes, inixnl in the proportion of one quart of the inniH-i lo two or three of the latter, should Ve kept in some place where they can ob tain free access to it at all linns. This is the month when the fly deposits its eggs in the nostrils of the sheep,- il is therefore important that you scrutinise the move ments of your flock in order to ascertain when it commences its attacks. This fad will be rendered sufficiently obvious even to the most indifferent observation by Uic .restlorsnecsof the animals, and may be ef fectual)' guarded against and pro tnted, simply by sioeaiii'.g the sheep' noses with eoirrr.on tar. Many valuable aniin-il.- are annually lo-t by negligence i f this precautionary duly. When the egg ha-i once been deposited in tho nostril, its expulsion is cxlrcmcly dif ficult, if not impracticable ; the worm is hatched, and immediately commences ma king iu way to the brain, earn ing the 1110,-1 tinil roirsumatnt? rXClUl'.Ullllli death. i i , i.v itu' victim a . ,, : I mPVCllt its IlUHl'KB. ,1 Will lIMUlia.,.; , lw.irMI A PRACTICAL I aium'm :,? ,'r", CONDITIONS. . : I.li.,1,,.,1 every Saturday im-ru ok aJv,c-vi.. annum, pay" " n ; ,, dU.sri.iK on the f lo,, suliscnim.g. y ,;ol .,dl(l wcorJinR to Li m-'iHh-"'' i lUi.l,lv charire .h.Mil.ove Urnw. . lortllH. I0 V "". ' (ii!l(il' '.V'tikoii for a shorter period of Ho iubncrin(x iikmuUh, inn discontinued until tiinnreiifajteg 8hl Imve heen iihoh of .uj m bf ,. ..,,,, i. .,.., . .... ir. I,, MiiiN ni. (fiyVlii) Kditor w ill he considered a new en diiKrmiMit. Advnrlisuinnnts rnmipicuously insortcn at one dollar cash pir i j 1 1 a v e (of 14 linesor loss) for thief timca.and twenty-five cents persqnare for every aiilisequont insertion. IlosineHK Cards inserted at three dolliirs per annum. A lib eral discount made to yearly advertisers. LuiTriu, Communications, &.C., addressed .o the Kditor, on hnsiness pertaining to the of fline must be iu.;i, to secure attention. Hook and JoI Printing. j-JSKKEP IT BBfOBI THE F KOPLK, tllftt JXCC?U Hand-hills, Blanks, Clucks, Labels, Cards, Tickets, i;neui;irN, mid pverv uesoriplion , JOIt AXDFANCY LKTTKR-rRF.SS TRlNTINd i in various rolois, executed at the office ot the Columbia (llloomsburn ) Democrat, in neat style, I horl oriler, an J molerale terms, also: I heve. i v best article of DKKDS, BLANKS, STATION ERY, Stc.kept constantly for sale. OUR I1LANKS AND JOH PR1N TIN G (""jipi VVF. have just Made valuable addi iJLs t ions lo our Job-OlFice, of new type, &c , and procuied a handsome supply of As sorted Fancy Taper, by which wo can execute the neatest and cheapest Job-work in this sec- tlW have also added to nur already heavy and cxtensivo stock of Blank, of v- hich, we have all kinds, from Deeds lo N ilur.ili.alion paper a select assortment of very line Marriage Certifi cates, printed and engraved, lor Ministers and Manitifp- ... i, Our FiVfids are invited to call and examine or th"elves. CATTAW1SSA, WILLIAMSPORT AND ERIE RAILROAD CO. TROPOSALS FOR A LOAN. The Cattawisba, Wh-liamspurt and Erie Railroad Comi-anv, will receive al their OKice, Propesals fur the purchase of I heir Uonds, to be issued as mentioned in the foregoing notice. The Act of the Legislature mentioned in it, renders lawful an investment by a lender or purchaser of the Bond', at any discuunt below the amount lo be secured ; thus enabling capitalist to receive an extta rate of interest, without incurring haz ard or penally of any sort. Tho money may t o paid by instalments as may be agreed with the lenders. The Company hold 1200 acres of valuable Coal Lind at Tamanend, on the line of their road, i-kirh " ill -iIj" la fur nhnii ''' r..ilo 1nlCr tlii Coal Lands of the Guard eUu, now belonging lo thecily of Philadelphia. Tho Railroad is already graded lor a double track, from its junction with the Beaver Meadow Railmad lo the river Susquehanna, a distance of IS miles, and is mostly bridged for the same dis. lance. The Coal Lands of the Company are (lis tant less than 12 miles from the commencement .,f iliin urmlod Hack at the junction. The actual iivneiiditiire already incurred in its construction, M - V . . . ,h ,liml am, ,,.im. ..jp, fur ;,nd4, ..i-ken, has been about $1,200,- ! .,.i n't nf thiu in vnctinunt will furill . - -v. pari oi uie .-..mji - - " mnnieil hv the exoeiiMituie of the loan in the rmiiiilciinii nt the road, independently of the cor- porite franchises which the provisions nfthc law enable tiio Company to include with all their other property in the mortgage by which the pro posed Bonds will be secured. It is cMimaled that 5trt!n,000, which is little more than one-half of lliosuiri already invested i ..,i.wi u-ill hp riMiuiied for the coninle- i till II I A " Hi.' i, " I . , I (jun , ,ie ro,), lin, r Blocking and equipping it. Besides tlie tolls l"r ine iransporiauim oi the tolls l"r tlie irunspnriuiion oi coal and other commoiblies, ,t will form an im - pnrtanl link in the chain of intercommunication of the Atlantic, the gient Lakes, and the Missis- iippi. The Charter confers the right to hold 3 !(I(J acres of land, will, privileges of mining and tnmpurlation. and of making branch Railroads to neigliboring mines The Company is free of debt, it former li.ibil- ii if having been conveited into tiock. T'"'""- lire Mock is only i.i' n: ii.u.-u u, - v. OUOoliarcs ot i-ji) each. WM. I). I.hW IS, l rciileiif. Joseph K. I'aXTon, sorieiary aou uuin. Vim7'T'T A I 7V'I I Clil'yf.r.lf DOC 1 (Jit ALU.WiU 1. IjIjII, i- . .... I T.. -)ESPF( l -Send ESPFCTFFLLY offers hi.s ''"'""'"""'; Dice to t lie citizens ul F.spyiown and, Us vicimiy. StOCtOr l rSltr, can ne cnnsuncti i residence of John ICiiii.i- R,m K.ipytovv.i, except when professional! v iibsent. F.spytowu.May i2, -l!i -nrno NEW ARR1 A I, OL' ! Spring (ind Svnuntr Comfs. riHE ulbLiilieis,in again c.dling llieattentioi , I of tlm public lo Hu ll' S'lOKE, immediatcl) I opposite Ihu Court lloue. would lespedfull) aou'iuiu e the arrival of a I.ii l'C ami flum e ii-ikoi l- , mentor lit floods, Miin.ble lui the spline' and summer trade, ami lhal iiolliing will be! wanting 011 their part to uu ril a continuance id the patronage no liberally bellowed upon then since the an iv.d of their first slock nf inerthan di.e. A small advance on t it v cash pliciaahall continue to be our motto. The abutment jusl received and now openina coiisMs in part of French. I.nc!i-li and Aininean CLOTHS, SATLNETTS AND V ESTINGS, Flannds of all colors, Kentucky Jaen's, Mu-lins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lilien-luslres, De I.ains ol various patents, French and einbrordercd lawns, ai.d white dress ironds. Black, blue-black and striped; jonnel si!k, fsC, I'ringii and braids, bonnet-ribbands. Shawls, Cashiiu-re, Thibhel, Terkeriee, do Iain and silk, icail's in variety. Carpetling ; Wool, cotton, etc. Hearth rugs, and embossed table covers. Bonnets: Palm, Panama and Leghorn Hats, f, R 1CER1ES Mackerel, Iiish Salmon, Salt and Plaster. (nrenrwurf, Ihmhrure, willow ana ceda-i ware, fyc. fyc, ir'fln fine all these with many more net 11 sually kept in countrv stores, will be exchanged for Cash, Produce or Lumber. A. J. SLOAN, i: MENPKNHALI. Plonrnslmis, April -'I, llP H I'M OVAL. ; Hoot umt Shotmahtti rpHE undersigned, thankful ' .r" d tin, public that he has removed hi ft. (i & to (bo new Ironic bumiing, " 'nmte t Man.ri-1'ii Store, on Main Street, ' ., , i'tvait up' Forki Hotel, wlipre Ho will oo ni ,!. . .. i. : ... iili luunl. UCK. n nil who muy runn nn Bloomthurn, April '. i .f.nintoiinhc La. rplIHuu.l1.il;.iji re.pcctf. d ha -.i.m. in Dentistry. Re" " , " - ulilic in (5ui' ,V".Xce,nMloiiim. wi,i vi,it families oi"' , , . , r. nvAiings.vvhoii required. 7 ,an,V" .' " , , c 1 . . ' L'.,... io m u it a roimuiition lie vors.he hope, to I em ... . uM ell(er patronage .as it win e'" y...-,-satisfaclio.. - hpro esHjon . NT)rCF.. 0-Tlin special paru'..i i nlato w hero tofore existing between A. Vallercband J. II. Vauderslice, has expired by limita, nd the accounts of said firm are in the hanof 'thv uiulersiirned for nettlcinrlit. ! J. II. VANKRST.. March 27, 1SI0. C ABiNET" MAKING ' rpiIF. undersigned respectfully ins his J friends and old cuhtmncrs that lie remo ved his business to his new shop, on W street below the railroad -firbt coiner below i resi dence of Dr. D. N. Scott, where bel con tinue the . : Cabinet Making Ihtsinest In all its various branches, and sell hisrea at as low pricea as they can be puichase.l here. (pj-A good Hearse found and coflinde to order. ' The public are invited to civp him al. (,F.O. W. CCLL. Rloomshurff, May 1 1, 181'.) .'(mo. CONFECTION ARY & TOY PRE. rpiIE aubscriber respectfully infoinne citi J zens of Bloomsbtirg, and vicinilhat he is now opening a select Confectionary, Fruit and Toy ore, in the Exchange buildings, No. 4, wlnhc will be happy to wait upon those who mayor liitn with his custom. Give him a call. fjt)-His stock is fresh has been sekd with care and will be sold cheap for rash. THOSiLLIS. Bloomsbtirg, April 21, 1S-I9, BOOTS ANirSlOES TPIIE subscriber has openo? a tiewoot and X Shoe Store at the lower etl of Mi street, in the buildinging lately useds Natliai Cloth Store. He will always keep hand i assort ment of ready made wotk, anwill madto order at the shortest notice coars ad find Boo, Shoes, (Jailers and Slippers for GeJelnen, Llies and Misses' wear. He will furuh his w(k, made in a neat and substantial mlier, at ll; lowest pi ices. fji-Vork made strong andcat, and so cheap. Solicits a share of public pionage. JOSHI B. WEAKER. Blonmsbiirg, April 7, IS Brm WHITE SWAMIOTEL. rpHF.subscriber begsleato inform his M friends and the public i.'eneral, that htAS. lias taken the White SuJItel and Stae Office, No 108, Race StrccPrinerly kept by J, Peters & Son. The Housing large and con venienl, and in the biisinepart of the City, he hopes, by strict attention) business, that his Iriends will giv He pleilgehimsell, his friemlH at home. Terms $1 per day.. CfRC.F.RAHN, Formerly ojthuylkill County. Phila.. March 2t,'M0f. THE 1'ORl HOTEL. rnilF. subscriber wouhiform his old friends I and tho public in gtral, that he bas taken Hie well-known stand, rntly kpt by Danikl Snvdkii, Esq., on the u- of Man Srect, in Bloomsburg, and will coniue thc- Known by the sign of theORKShere he is prepared to accommodate hose wl may favor him with their custom. Vis araemenig are complf to quarters spaciuu-locati )ileasatit, and without promising too inch, betters him self, he will be able to do (mple sties to his guests. 1 , ttri-Stablin'' and the best fic for ses, eic. 3 AMU BLUE. r.lnninshnra, April 7, 1849. j . n Ii If A VP. F.M'T. 1 ti , Philadelphia and Reading luoad, from Jhila Jelpllia to Potta;. rinnae of hours, and t Change 01 tiours, anu trains daily eacll wa; except Sundays. ND AFTER MONDAY, Ad, 1S10 I j,Woti.ins will lun each way, dnetween - p,--,,,,,.,,,!,:. ,..,1 lllsvi ve. MllKNINIi LINE rtCnOMMOIl. 1 Di.;u,.il,i..iil A M 'v. ps 1 Ijetivcn I iiiiuu, 11.11. ... - y -j , Sundays. ! Passes Reading at 10. 41 A M. p,i.viil at 'A A. M. I except Smlil'avs. passes Reading at 9 10 A. M. The atiove line stops at an way sia 00 me road as formerly Afternoon Link -Fast T. Jhwn n. Leaves Poo al 2j P. M. f. except Sundays, I,eavesSchvn2,37 ' Pint tA' .t,00 " Readi :e.rio " Pollsvn4,40 " Phien.'iU.ri.()0 t'p Train Leave fbilad. I;,t.ia al 2 P. M., daily ex- c,.ji SunibiNS. Leaves Phmni'xville -I,'! Potlstown 4,1 "i ' Heading r.(0 Port Clinton Vl'i " Sib. Haven 6,10 A 1 rive i.attoltsville0.20 Arrives al Me Vm The Afternoon 1 rain w ill stop oul.ai a bove named Stations. Passengers forlhetmg must therefore lake the Morning Lin DEPOT in Reading, corner of CMnnd Seventh streets. Patsenifis cannoiedhe Cars unle-'s provided with Tickets. (JO-NOTICE. Fifty pound of baggt'C be allowed to each passenger in these linen! passengers are expressly prohibited fiom iK .1 kumn lint llo-ir wearinl tl. which will be sfthe risk of its owner. No ;t ! Will be taken by these lines. Pv order of (lie Board of Managers. 3 S. BRADFORD, Sc. May 7, ls.0. REMOVAL. -ITTARKEN RUSSEL, has removed hi, Store into the Exchange Building door to llariman's store, where he wiltg keep on hand and make to order every fie kind of Boots and Shoes for Men's Laid Misses' wear. CAU.AXD F.XJIMIXE, (. is determined lo turn off work thatl br examination and trial, and which wilrnp! with that of any ether r-tabli.-liini nt in tin Pennsylvania. (v. All work warranted , J'.Pcmv.hui, Apul 1. IS!?' COLUMUIA COUNTY INSTlTUTt f I Ml F. Trustees ol the Culmiihia Cvlnity limit I lute lakii pleasure in announcing to th . , ti.. k.u. .... iil.hI tlm Hi rvices el lliu PIIULIU IIMII IH'-J ia- " HfiV. SAMl'F.L SCIIAI'H'K. a i..ii.riimi.,iihn Silinul lo be implied In mourns- burg on Thursday, the Slh day id Apul next The highly itteated ululiliea ol Mr. hchaller af ford an ample guarantee for thorough nstiuction in all the various bianchea taught in Ihu actiool. These will consist of the following: LAN (HI AUKS. jJciVf-Lntin, Creek mid 11; biewr. Jit M-lierniai, Spsmnh. I' rench ami Italian. UINtiUMI. Ariihmetie, Ceomet.y, Algebra, Surveying, NaviK.lioii.Ceography, with the use ul glol, History, Natural I'hilisophy ,a..d tlwiiiwlr). w it leeluies and experiment; Moral and Menu philosophy, with lectures. I'enmaiibhip l Kloeution will receive daily attention. T:rms.-Iii order to secure the greatest a- u. ....in in nn. li nunil. we think (lie llllllllll HI II- IM II, I . standard number shonl.t be iwuiuy-iivr, the demand of tho public ghoiild wai raiil an as sistant. The piices will be as follows: Tho English blanches. W- V" qun Uo. with addition of lanRuape, 8 " VM. McKEIiVY, "I I..H. ltUPKRT, CAI.IiH BAUTON, Trustees. DAN'Ii SNYDKIt, JAUOI1 M CLICK, J nlnoinsburK, March IS, 1M9. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. rpiIE subscribers, formerly of Millon, have J opened a new Root and Shoe store, in the building next above the Court-House, on Main street, where they offer for sale the largest ass ortment of HOOTS AND SHOES, Ever exhibited in Rlneim-hurg. They have (ve ry description of Coarse and Fine Boots, (jailers) of every style, for Ladies', Gentlemen' and Miss es' wear, Slippers of every fashion, and several new styles' of children's shoes, never before ol Cored for sale in this place. Their assoitinent full, and will be oflered at LOWER PRICES than those of any other establishment in the county. They will alto make up all kinds and styles of work lo order at the lowest prices. GO EARLY AND SEE. fjrj- Their collection of work is really a curi osity, and they make no charge for showing. FRANTZ t JOHNSON. ntoomburg, April 23, 1S PJ. REMOVAL. Clot h ing F mpo riu m. Prices Repuckd. rilHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has Removed hit Cheap Clothing, Emporium lo his new stand, on Main Street, above the Asierican House, where he can beat both Jew and Gentile at sel ling cheap Goods, Clothing, iic. Take the fol lowing sample ol his prices: A Fine Dress or Frock Coats from 6 tof12 s-nlendid Blue Black Dress Cuati 10 II 13 Casbmcrelt, Alpaca and summer cloth, 3j Linnen Coats of all kinds, 1 Black Casimere Pants, Splended Larnartine Pants, Gottonade and summer Cassimcre, Plain Satin Vests, Figured Satin vests, Marseiles and Cashmere vests, Boy's Pants and Vests, Mh'ii's Casinel Pants. 3 4 I 2 2 1 1 no SUMMER CLOTUIXU, of every description, Dry, Fancy, and Staple GOODS, and a general assortment nf Shirts, Bo soms. Collars, Gloves. Susueuders. Slocks. Hand- i( 1 1 ilitin, ivc., IXC. , Garments made to order on short notice. fjtj- Persons residing out of town will find it lo their advantage to puichase clothing of him as he is determined to put prices down so low as to make an object to those who pome from a distance. Gentlemen don't forget to enquire for Nathans' Cheap Clothing Store, on Main Street, one door above Mr. Dojblei's American House, Blooms burg. SIMON NATHAN, k Co. Hlnomshurg, Marrh 21, 1MH ' A P P L E T () N ' S (Jreat Central Cheap Book Store? I0t Chennut Street. Corner of Seventh, Swaim's Buildings, Philadelphia. KNOWING the wants of the community, the Proprietor nf this F.staulishment has fit ted op a store in the most elegant manner, having due regard to I he comfort of his customers, so that everv stranger visiting his Book Sttiie, may I eel entirely nt home. His Immense Stock of Books is classified according to the various De partments nf Literature, so that visitors can find the Rooks they are in search of lor themselves. Buying his stock for the most part at the Jluctian Sulcn, and being connected with one of I lie Lar gest Publishing Houses in this country, besides publishing largely hlinsell, enables linn tu sell All Books at Lower Prices than any other house of a similar character on this continent. His facilities lor tbe.Imporlalion of Books from Europe are unsurpassed, having a Branch of his F.slablij-limcnt in London, where ordeis of private gentleman are carelully execut ed and forwarded to this country by every Stea mer and racket. A Catalogue, of Bonks with the piicus attached is issued quar terly, containing Lists of New Additions made to his large collection, which are in all causes lor sale at the Lowest Prices 1 r, from 25 to 75 per cent, below Publishers' Pri ces. Thus in buying even a few Books, quite a considerable amount is saved. As a still fuither Inducement to strangers visiting the city, everv one whopur- chases one Dollars wolth of Books, will receive 1 a copy of the Stranger in rHii.AnFLiiiA.an t legam lb mo. I volume, the price of w hich is 25 cents. fyj- The limits nf an advertisement are loo enn lined to ennmi rate the mice of any of the Books . or lo give even a taint idea of the Immense ao i vaktackb to be derived from purchasing at the i Great Ctntial Cheap Jttwk Store, but let all who are in search of Books send lor a catalogue, and buy the Books they are in want of, and when in want of. and when visiting the city, give An pleion one call, and you will be sure to Call AC A 1 I Stationery ! in all its branches, luvnif bed at the Lowest i Prices. The Initials of those purchasing Let- ter and Note Paper, neatly stamped in the cor ner without cnarge. Orders for any article may be sent by mail, ad dressed lo lite proprietor, and the directions in all cases will be fully carried out, with great punctuality and despatch. Orders lor Catalogues should he pre-paid. GEO. S. APPLE! ON. Bookseller. Publisher, Importer, and Stationer, lfil Chestnut st , tot. of 7ili,, Swaim'f Utiildinc Mav 17, - "mo, List of Juror. For August 'Yam, Ib l'J. CRAM) JURORS. Briar Creek Jcbso Bowman, Abin. Adams, Obediuh Gensel, Centre George Ke'.chlier. f uhiiig Cieek Albert Aminerinan, Peter Colder. Franklin Samuel Shich, Daniel Zcrr, Elian Weaver. Limestone Daniel Goiiger. Madison George Eves, James Allen, Jos. Welliver. Mahoning Cornelius Cornelison, Jchn rat ton, Daniel Frazier. Mifflin Peter Nungtwer, Peter I.ongenbur ger. Orange-Win. Whilmnypr, John ant.. Roaring (.'reek Emanuel Kern. Sugarloaf Benjamin Fclei man. Valley Joshua Metier, Thomas Yoiks. TRAVERSE JURORS-I'irsi week. Illoom Joseph .W. llendershol, Mai tin Km perl. Briar Creek John Marl., Anthony VValp. Caattwissa John Ritter Dcrry Samuel Laird, David Wilson. Franklin Robert Davidson, Jesse Weigle, Hemlock Baltis Appleman, jr., George Bo gert. , Limestone Georgo Smith, Frederick Mc Bride, Griffith Litchtenlhaler, Jas. Caldwell. Madison John Billheimer, Samuel Riinbey Robert Johnson. Mahoning John Mow rer, Wm. Hem ic, Maine Joseph Hartle. Mifflin Christian Keller, Samuel Poicleman. Montour Eli Barlon, James Woodsides. Mount Pleasant Joseph lkeler, H illiam Miller. Orange Archibald Henry. Roaring Creek Benjamin Hiuck, John Kline, Jacob Fetterman, David Rembold, 11. C. Macau lay. Sugarloaf Edward AlbertBon. Valley Joseph Drumpower, Chas. Mans. SECOND WEEK. Bloom John Robison, Marshall G. Kiney, Mutter Andrews. Briar Creek Stephen Thomas, M"ldeai W. 1 Jackson. VV. B. Gardner. Centre Henry Lomau, John Knorr, Sain I Hagenbuch. Dcrry Thomas Morehead. Fishing Creek George I'ealer. Franklin Samuel Loreinan, Reuben Rhor- back. Greenwood John Black, William Shoema ker. HemlockThomas J. Vaiidttslicc, John C Kinnev. Jackson John Ecpbler, James Yocum, John J. Mcllenry. Madison Issac Dewilt, Jacob Dryfoos. Maine John Nuss, jr. Mahoning John Deen, jr., Edward Jlorrison Michael Weaver, Charles Ritrhard. Mifflin Daniel Noyer, Samuel Keller. Oranire Isaac Welch, John McGowan. Roaring Creek Jacob Stein, John Yeager, jr , George Marl.. Vallev Peter Briuht, David Reich. TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF CO LUMBIA COUNTY: SECUETARY'S OFFICE, ) llarrnsburg, April 11", j Gentlemen In pursuance of the ihirly sec ond section of an act entitled "An Act for the reg ulation and continuance of a system of education by Common Scl Is," passed the 7lh day ol Api il 114(1. I herowilh transmit to you a statement ol the amount to which every district in your coun ty is entitled, out of the annual appropriation ol $auo,uoo, lor tne year isou, as 10110ns: Districts, Jlm't District! .Im't. 7i. 41 111 (U 405 .1U -:t 5ti lllo 2i 1 ": iio 5 j 51 1 5ii "t; loo so 212 l 107 5 bs 2b Bloom, Beaver, Briarrrcek, Centre, Catlaw issa, Dcrry &. An thony, Fishingcreek, Franklin, Greenwood, Hemlock, Jackson, $133 52 2 5S 109 28 KH 70 'J2 40 175 9t S t b4 75 60 115 50 1 30 20 31 J2 Limestone, Libel ty, Mahoning & Danville ho. Montour, Mifllin, Mudison, Main, Ml. Pleasant, Orange, Roaringcrcek. Sugirlnaf, Valley, Respectfully yours, TOW.NSEND HAINES, Superintendent of Common Schools. Published by order of the Coiinlv Commission ers. W. Boat, C'ltiL. Bloomsburg, June 23, IS 19.-31 THE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL. riMIE undersigned very respectfully informs hi friends and the public in general, thai he has taken the Pennsylvania Hotel, located on Main street, Bloomsburg, recently kept by Thus: C. Bomboy, and will continue it as a PUBLIC tk EOTJSE: Where he will be happy to Bttend to the want of his custeineis and the public. Ills house has been renovated and lefurrnshcd, and no pains or expense will be wanting to make tt until pleasant end ceinlortablc. His table is well supplied with the choicest ol viands, his bar with the best of liquors, and hi stabling extensive and well-arranged. Kjf lire patronage of travtlUrs and the custom ol Jurors, Witnesses, &c, attending court, is so licited, as they will always find " good fare and moderate bills." WESLEY SHANNON. Tilnnrnshurg, April 7, S49. M ERC II iANT TA J LOR STO RE. TlllE undersigned would announce lo his old customers and the public in general, that he has just opi hid a new Merchant Tailoring' Establishment, Exchange buildings, first door above the Hotel, where he is receiving from the Eastern Cities a select assortment of choice Cloths, Casi-imers, and Drapery generally, and is piepared to lurnish every variety ol clothing, at moderate prices. Garments made tu order, and ready made cloth ing furnished at nearly city cost. ALSO, Coats, Pants, Vests, Stocks, Cravats, Fancy Handkerchiefs, &.c.,and a variety of other articles for sale cheap. Qy-The Tailoring business continued as usual. ALONZO II. ELLIS. Bloomsburg, April 21, IS 19. NEWCHEAP STORE. THE Subscribers respectfully inform the citi izens of Bloomsburg and the public in gen eral, that they are now opening a large and well selected assortment of J-all and Winter Goods, at the'"Chcap Corner," lately occupied by Kah Itr Sf Fetrikin. Our stock consists of a Gene ral Variety, well adapted to the season, which will be sold at unusually low prices. fjrj-Tho public are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock before making their pur chases. N. It. All kinds of country produce taken ii: exchange. HAYHL'RST & BALDY. Bloomfiburg, Nov. 17, 1S4S y. WANTED. AN apprentice to the Clock and Watch-Making business, of suitable age and good chanc ier is wanted immediately Inquire st this tffire DR. SWAYNE'S Ci'lbiiilo J I'uiiiM) itjt'div ii:t CURE (Y0LL0WS CLRE ! More proofs of (lie ijficitncy of DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYR UP OF WILD CHERRY. The Orii'inal and Centime Pippaiation ! y TtONSI'rTH'TIO, Couiif VAstrMiia, llrum hitis, Livei Cim Mg Blood, Cillu nily ol hnath 1 a I lie side ui.it breast. c.ilniU- I rPthu heail, lnlluenza, Cloiip, broken const ilui 11, ii.Sorc lineal, livrvnus debility, uiid all diseases ol the throat, breast and lungs : . the most ellec tual iilol speedy cure know 11 inr roiy of the above diseases is DK- SWAYNE'S COM FOUND SY RUP OF WILD CHERRY. A truly wonderful cureJUud this eitru- ordinary case: Dcceiubcr 27, 1S48. Dn. Swayne, Dear Sii : Having contracted a severe cold, whichseltled upon my lungs, attended wiiti violent cough, pain in my side and breast, dit- ticully of breathing, 1 was attended by physicians; ot the first respectability, but Uiy hyuiptolns be came very alainiing, there was an abce,s loimed 111 my lungs and made its way ihrougn my mee, and dischareed large quantities of puss externally so that my physician thought the power cr fuix- lions of one ol my lungs were k lany cisirojeu Ibereloie supposed the r ase i ntinlv hepelos. This mourntul state ol things continued lor a long time, until I was wasted and worn to tkelelon. 1 had tried a nurnbtr of linn-dies, but all lailed to do any good. But idea- si ill being a iqimli of hope left with me and my anxious parents, and having he.iid ol the great virtues i f our COM POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHliRKY, audits being approved of by physicians ol the Inst c-mi-. nonce, 1 concluded lo u.ake a ti ial ot it, and lo my great satisfaction, my ci.ugh gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to leal, nod I am now happy to say, from a poor and almost hopeless skeleton, I have becime healthy and weigh more than I ever have. All my neighboit can testily to the above fact. ABRAHAM HUNSICKF.R. Two miles from Skippackville, Skipparlc township, Pa MORE NEWS FOR THE SICK- Another severe cube of Asthma. Pim.APA., Dec. 12, J&43. Dr. Swayne Dear Sir : 1 rheertnlly ac'd my testimony in l.ivor of your valuable Ompiund Syrup ol Wild Cheiry, which 1 conceive tube truly the wa nder and blessing 1 1 the age. Fir the lat four ;cars I have bei 11 iifllict u.wilh li e asthma. Sb ( p had heci lne a slianger to n ; night lifter night would 1 h; Ve to sil up in mj bed 1 was attended by fuur or live difltient phytii ial s also, having used various potent mi (hemes, I ut all of no avail. 1 continued in grew worse, un til 1 commenced the use nf yr ur valuable C i 11. pound Syrup of Wild Cheny, which afforded u e instant relief. Alter using several bollles 1 wss restored to perfect health. Yours with respect, SARAH B EVANS. Any information lespecling the abovecase will be freely given by her husband. Hampton W. Evans, Carpenter, comer of Kighih and Talis sis. An important caution that should be care fully perused by every family in the United Stales. 'Yruth, not mere asser tion. 'there is but ore genuine preparalii n of Wild Cherry, that is, Dir. Swayne's, all ell. era, by a little enquiry in the quarter where they originate will be lonnd to be 'fictitious and counterfeit." The great and increasing di maud for the 'original article," has induced a hM ol unprincipled men lo put forth spurious, ami to give currency to their nostrums, attach the name of Wild Cherry, thinking to boirow a name from that already es tablished. As you value your lives, beware c them Some are called "Balsam,"' " their and Tar," "Wine of Wild Clipriy," "Wild Chei Pills," "Sarsarilla Wild Cheny Bilteis," ni.dj host of othois, who, in si li e wav,;ilarh lheii:r of Wild Cheny. No one ever thought of Usi this name for articles ol their own until it pt Income established and know I, as liehiging In 01 ol I tie greatest remedies iver lioCi.ciid lot ft benefit ol Ihe human family. 1 hat remedy is Dr. Swajnc's Cemjiound Rr of Wild Cherry, the i riginaland only geinjj Remember il is put up in sqnuaic bottles, cove with a heautilul wrapper, (tn- irigiavir ' the portrait ol Docior Swayae theitcii, ullu signature. ,v Prepared only by Dr. SwAvr-a, cor. rf fifji Hare sheets, Phitsi SWAYNE'S CELI.BRAI El) V MIFUGE. i; " A safeand effectual remedy (or Worms, Cy pepsia, Cholera Moibus, sicklv of t'Jf peptic children or adults, and ll.a most useful Family Medi- ; cine ever ottered lo J ' the public." ' miHS REMEDY is one which has proved. ccssful lor a long lime, and it i 1 univeri' acknowledged by all who l ine tried it fo I r supeiiur (being so very pit risanl to the taste id same tine effectual) lo any nil ei 11 cilicine r emploMd in diseases for w hit h it is item; : ded. Head this Jf'ondcrfvl Cure Philadelphia, March 20, 1 Si Da. Swayne Dear Sit Ilavmg n.tdtuii.: various neauseous VermilU.e MedicniH, Mini had been highly applauded by their profiting without the slightest good 1 Cert, !H cj hwty heard my neighbors speaking in tht lidtt' terms of your Worm Medicine, its tfeiifhtlu taste and wonderful eflcct, alihongh I ttlt sorre what discouraged from the result of tht trlidt: I had forced upon my already emariatep, sickly dyspeptic-looking child, whose delicate and al most worn out frame the Wnims hud already lc gun to make their ravages ; still iheie teinga r' ' of hope left by mysell and its anxious n.olher, . concluded lomakelrial of your most valushh -Vermifuge, which, to our great joy, the woirw v had to let go their dtadlj ai d (ilrcig hold iq ii the vitals, and like an auny that had been attac k ed by a furious foe, whilst lying Hill in pmbutll they were entirely disloged from their ;ujct a bode. Such was the i fleet of Dr. Swayne's Vc-r mifuge on my child, which is new' peifectP healthy, assuming all Ihe color rf ihe rote, wit' all the mirlhfulness of an iniir cent ami playd; child. Indeed my heart is so rejoiced al Ihegrej change, I feel it my duly to folicit cveiy perso to make trial of this article, w hit h is- as plcamr to the taste as the most delightful cordial, an good for the adult as is safe for the mctt lender in fant. Yours, wilh respect. Tobias Wiegand, No. 3 Howfll St.. Between Schuylkill Third and Fourth. The above valuable nudirincs are prep" only by Dr. II. Swayne, comcrof fcth and Fac streets, Philadelphia to w he m all orders she'd be addressed. For Sale by the following AGENTS. Wilson Brwick. M. C. Grier, EanriUf. T K. Millard, Epvlown, Sloan &. Vcbit" Light Street; F. Hughes, Cnmbra ; S. P l Wilkesbarrp, and by slorekeepeis gelt April 30, 1819-ly