AriciUtura.1. I!j.v li it li) ' K nm kV timiiln lit ! II i,v pnra hm piv It yields .' Fd. vi th : .' ), ! I' i ""tihiu airife, I'm.-, .i ' ! vy.vi '1 .D VrMf. jiT ' H $t ;:tirt Hull - U..ya wi'jii yrt'i emu lo ho grown man, and li-ut- f:u!!i 'in, l);i!;.4, an'l nms for Lreodinij, u.i vw,;i' uniM, ;i mi rT'.iT mhrr good point, or i'iik.itions, tl.ni"t forget what we think ih-j in ;: ir.iport.int, namely : t gentle tiisp.iiil.in, or, in oihrr words, kind temper. Many a person has been killed by ferocious miles and even funnies ; you viil ee, therefore, that, in propagating uo'i animal., you endanger your lives ;.s will as those of others. Oar rule is how ever pood an animal may be in other re ject, if wanting in docile disposition, not to breed from it. Vi'e will now tell you a story of a Dur ham bull which belongs to Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria.of England. This bull is kept in the little park at Windsor, so called, to disliguish it from Hie great park, at the head of which stands Windsor Ci'stle.ono ofthc largest and most tntvrnifiecnt buildings in Europe, and the principal summer residence of the Queen anJ Prince. This animal possessing a kind temper, had been tanghl to work alone in a cart like a horse. He made himself very useful in this capacity; and was of such great strength, that ho would lake a load of riorc than 0,000 pounds three tons, along u level road with as much case, and per haps more, than any one of you could iruddle a wheelbarrow load of dirt not weighing over 100 pounds. Well one day, after a hard morning's work they turned him out in the park to feed and refresh himself on the rich grass that was growing there. In the same pas ture VMS another bull, which proved to be t'f a vicious temper ; for no sooner did he espy a farm laborer from tho adjoin ing field attempt to pass through the parlure, than he commenced bellowing and then rushed forward with all his might' determined to gore him to death. The ferocious beast had knocked the man down, and was in the act of stooping to toss him on his horns, when the kind tempered Durham bull seeing his extreme danger, setotfon a full run to his rescue. He came up with such prodigious force as to knock the wicked bull prostrate at a single blow of his head. He then commenced .cflee'ionaiely licking the fallen man. which to revived him, that he turned over, and perceiving (hat it was the friendly Durham bull, he at length got strength to rise up, when mounting the back of his domb friend -lie was soon carried out of danger. Now, boys, you will sea the safety of possessing good-tempered animals : and there is not only superior safely, but great er u'.ility in them ; for they will consume h?s food, do more work, give more milk, if f.;males,and finuliyfattcn better.andof coure be more valuable through life and in the end. Drilling in Wheat. We are convinced that putting in whea, v. iih a drill is not only tho preferable plan, but that a great saving of seed may be cf ; jc;e ;l by is, and an increased product oh t ahxed. To sow a 1 00 acre field broadcast ;i it ouht to be, will require 200 bushels, if put in with the machine, will answer ful ly as well, thereby saving 75 bushels in seeding 100 acres. The ridge raised by the machine protects the plants through the winter; and in spring, it the roots should be thrown out, many, if not most of them, will be covered by the crumbling down of the ridges. All that would be necessr.ry to render this cerlain.would bc.in the spring, lopass a roller over tho field, as soon as the frost was outnf the ground fc the soil dry, as the pressing down, or compression of the. ridges, would necessarily cover up most of the roots that might be fouud exposed upon the surface, and thus ensure their ta king roots that might be found exposed up on the surface, and thus ensure their ta king root and growing. Besides, the in tervals between the drills would secure a free circulation of air through the plants while growing, and be particularly service able in preventing, to a very great extent, llm rain from rust. If the cause of this disease be nlinorpheri.-, and we believe it is, free circulation of air could not fail to be productive of the good we have claimed for ,1 Calculation for Sljuchy Farmers. If one cow daily treads three pounds of hay under foot in the mud, she will waste about one hundred pounds per month ; or a herd of twenty cows would waste a ton per month. At this rate, how many times, every ten years, would the quantity wasted pay the expenses of making feeding boxes nd racks .' The IloustltCf per. To Pickle Peppers. Take green peppers, lake the seed out careful ly, on as not tu mangl tbetn, soak ihcm Dins dys in f ill and water, changing it every (by mil keep ttifii in i warm place. Smll'them with chopped cabbage, seasoned with cloven, cinrumon, nul nuce, pot them in cold spiced vinegar. To Pickle Peaches. Tike ripe, but hard peaches, wipe o(T the down, stick a lew cloves inlu them, ind lay them in cold spiced vinegar. In three monthes they will be sullicienlly pickled, and hIho retain much of their natural flavor. To Pickle Tomatoes. As you gather them throw them into fold vin. egar. When you have enough, take the m out, tie ome apices in a ba and acald thetn in good vinegar, and pour it hot over them. To Pickle Nasturtions. Soak them three daya in salt and water as you collect them , changing it once in three days, and when you have enough, pour off the brine and pour on "cabling vinegar. CONDITIONS. THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, is published every Saturday morning at two dollars per annum, payable hall' yearly in advance, viz, 9 ton subscribing and l epon entering on the last six inoiitbs-emt jl not paid according to the above terms, we shall invariably charge two dollars and fifty cents. No subscription taken for a shorter period of time than sis months, nor discontinued until all arrearages shall have hren paid, which must be one month prior to the expiration of the term agreed for, and a failure to thus no tify the Kditor will lie considered anew en gagement. Auvarfisements conspicuously inserted at one dollar cash per sour (of 14 lines or less) for three limes, and twenty-five cents per square for every subsequent insertion. Dustiness Cards inserted at three dollars per annum. A liber al discount made to yearly advertisers. Lrttkhs, Communications, &c, addressed to the Editor, on business pertaining to the ullice must bo post-paid, to secure attention. Hook and Job Printing. .KEEP it dkfoh e th e people, that Hand-bills. Rliil- Chpxka T r.l. Cards. Tickets. CirruhiiH. and i.vurv ilcei-rli:..., nC JOli AND FANCY LETTEK-FRESSPR1MTNG in various colors, executed at the ollice of the Columbia (hlonmahtiig) Democrat, in neat style, shoit onler, and moderate terms. Ai.sn: Theve. rv best article of DEEDS, BLANKS, STATION ERY, Sic, kept constantly for sale. Our Friends are invited to call and examine or th "uwelves. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. I)ERS0NS visiting town during Court week or any other time, and in want of a Cheap Famii Bihhf!5&:l? or other article in the Bonk aiid Sta-'"'"'" lionerv wav. ran be aecoinmoit.ilml nn nr.KM, tion at the Bloomsroro Hook Store, in the Exchange buildings, by Swarlz tf- Messenger. Bloomnburj, Aus;. is, ism. removal" S Millinery & Mantua- making. " rpHF. undersigned takes pleasure in announcing J to her oU enstomers and the citizens of hloomsbiirg, generally, that she has REMOVED to her new apartment, on Main street, immedi ately over Ihilmvi's Store, up stairs, (entrance at the head of Fomdry Alley,) where she is pre pared to execute, in neat style and on vcrv short notice, all n'-.'eis in the linu of fashionable Millinery and Mantuamakinjj. (0-Ladies' work, of every description, will he attended to promptly and sewing c.vcutoj to order. Vasiiti Paxcoast. Bloomsburg, Aug. IS, !54i). kImoval! TTTAnRRN IiUSSEL, has removed his Shoe T T s,rc into the Exchange Kuihlings, next door to Mailman's store, where he will always keep on hand and nuke to order every desirable kind of Knots and Shoes (or Men's Ladies' and Misses' wear. CALL AXD EXAM LYE, Ke is determined lo lurn oil work that w ill bear examination and dial, and which will compare with that ofany other establishment in norther. i Pennsylvania. (l All work warranted. BlooinV.iur, April 7, DICKINSON SEMINARY. rpiIE first quarter of the next vear will com J mence on Wednesday, the .rth of September. It is very desirable that those who wish to enter theschool.sliniilil b.-presen' at ilsciiinmenctmeiit. Rates of Tuition. PRIMARY DEPASTMENT. Reading, Writing and Spelling, cy r-iemeiuary Aritriinetic.titioraphy, llistorv and Drawintr. 3 oo ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT Common English, Higher English with Lectures, Latin and Gieek. EXTRA. flcrman, French, Painting and Drawing each, Instructions on Tiano, Use of Piano, Contingent charge, for warming k. rleansing house and printing Reports, ore. n :o s mi a on 00 f If) u oo 37J N. H. Tuil ion and contingent charge invaria bly in advance. Tboso wishing to enter must apply to the Tiin cipal at the Seminary building. THOMAS BOWMAN, Principal. Aug. v.'., if ia, WHITE SWAN HOTEL, rn VlEsubscribcr begs leave to inform his 4, friends and the public in general, that h he lias i HKen I lie II lute bu un Jlcftl and Stiiife Offtct, No 10-s, Rare Street, formerly kept hv 'j. Peters t Son. 1 he House being hipe and con venienl, and in the business pari of the Citv he hopes by shirt attention to business, that' his r.en.1. will give him a call. He pi, dgc himself, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to mine hu Iriends at home. Terms o I per dav. GI'ORGK RA1IN, hi i m "T'r 'V n-r ftrhyilUvvnty. I Phila.. M'.rch H,M.'.tf J COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ) Reach IlAVEN.Aug.1,1819. Coi. Tatk: Dear Sir The following shows the collodion of canal lulls at tlua (.(lice. Amount per Ut -report ijHQ.fitn 03 " uwiilh ending July 31st.... U.'JtiiJ 7ii Whoto amount since .loth Nov. ISIS, $M4. U Oo. to end July over last year, 4'J,1M 27 Increase over last season to same daif, 17 J. S. CAMPHELL, Com,. OUR ULANKS AND JOI1 PRINTING "".jj" WE havg just mndo valuable addi tiAW i i tionstoour Job-Ollice, of new tjpe, &.c, and procuied a handsome supply of As sorted Fancy Paper, by which wo can execute the neatest and cheapest Job-work in this sec tion. We have also added to ouralreedy heavy and extensive stock of Blanks, of which, we have all kinds, from Deeds to Naturalisation papers a select assortment of very fine Marriage Certifi cates, printed and engraved, fur Ministers) and Magistrates. REMOVAL. Clothing E mp o riuiix. I'iuces Reduced. TITHE subscriber respectfully informshisfriends J and the public, that he has Removed his L'liean Clothing Emporium to his new stand, on Main Sireet, above the American IIou.e, where he can beat both Jew and Gentile at sel ling cheap Goods, Clothing, &c. Take the fol lowing sample ol his prices: Fine Uresis or Frock Coats from $5 to $12 Splendid Blue Black I) rem Coats IV 13 G 3 5 6 4 3 3 5 3 3(J0 Cashincrett, Alpaca and summer cloth. 3 Linnen Coats ol all kinds, Itlack Casimero Pants, Splended Lamarline Pants, Cottonade and summer Cassimtre, Plain Satin Vests, Figured Satin vests, Marseilcs and Cashmere vests, Hoy's Pants and Vols, Men's Casinet Pan's, 1 3 4 1 2 2 1 1 173 HUMMER CLOTH 1 f, of every description, Dry, Fancy, and Staple GOODS, and a general assortment of Shirts, Bo soms, Collnrs, Gloves, Suspenders, Slocks, Hand kerchiefs, &c, &c. Garments made to order on short notice. fjCJ- Persons residing out of town will find it lo their advantage to purchase clothing of him as he is determined lo put price. down so lowastnmake an object to those who come from n distance. Gentlemen don't forgot to enquire for Nalhnns's Cheap Clothing Store, on Main Street, one door above Mr. Dcebler'n American House, Blooms burg. SIMON NATHAN, & Co. F.loomsburg, March 21, 1S40. COLUMBIA COUNTY INSTITUTE. rilHE Trustees of the Columbia County Inatt I title take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured the services of the REV. SAMUEL SCHAFFEK, as Principalof the School to be opened in dooms burg on Thursday, the Oih day of April next The highly attested abilities id Mr. Schalli r af ford an ample guarantee lor thorough instruction in all the various branches taught in tho school. These will consist of the following: LANGUAGES. Ancient Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Modern German, Spains-h. French and Italian. ENGLISH. Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Surveying, Navigation, Geography, with the use of gloln-s; History , Natural Philisophy ,and Uiemisti.y, with lectures and experiments; Moral &nd Mental Philosophy, with lectures. Penmanship and Elocution will receive daily attention. Tkkms. In order to secure the greatest a mount ofhmefit to each pupil, we ihink the standard number should be twenty-five, unless the demand of the public should warrant bii as sistant The prices will be as Inflows: The English blanches. $r5 per quarter. Uo, with addition of lani'oage, fi " " W'M. McKELVY, 1 L.R.RUPERT, I CALEB BARTON, yTruttctt. DAN'k SNYDER, JACOB MEL1CK, J nlonmsburg, March 15, lH'.i. BLOO.MSBURG ACADEMY A iuoii school For Yavn L'ldirs and Gentlemen S. E. filvAOLEY, J'rineipat. REUBRN HILL,WWf. The second Quarter of the present Summer Session ol Ibis School will commence on Monday, tho !25th instant. Text Boohs. Emerson's Spelling Hook and Reader. Uoodi ieb's (;eiKr.i by. Bullion's English Grammar, Parker's Progressive Exercises. " Aids to F.ngli-h Cmnposilion. Blair's Ulu loric, Universiiy tdilieu. D.ivies' arillinietic. " Algebra. " Geometry. " Sin ve v mir. " Mensuration. Guernsey's History of the United Slates. Lardner's Outlines. Olmsted's School Philosophy. Biirritl's Geni,r pbv of the 1 leavens. Johnston's Turner's Chemistry. Wood's Botany. Schmueker's Mental Philosophy. Wayland's Moi.il Science. Webster's Dictionary. L A T I N. Bullion's Lai in Grammar, Bullion's Latin Refid Antrum's Ceasir, Sallusl, Cicero, Horace roisom s Livv, i.evereii s Lanu Lexicon. G R E E K. Bullion's Creel; G i ammar, Bnl lien's Greek Rend er, Robinson's Greek Testament, Xenophon's Anabasis, Xenophon's Memoiabilia, Liddell and Scott's oi Grove's Giei !; Lexicon. There will be frequent exercises in Declama tion and Composition. Instruction will alsu be given in Penmanship and Beok-Kceping. It will be the aim of the Teacher in this School, to imparl to the pop'.ls a thdhi'I'MI bnowlfpce of the branches studied, to educate their ntiuds, ami thus to prepare them foi hon orable placi 8 in life T E RMS. The A'nden.iral year will consist of 1 1 wrfks The expru.-r per quarter fur tuition and all cm tingencie. will be For Heading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Geo:ia- phy, English Grammar and History, or either of them. t- I'O For same, with Algebra, Cocnrtry, Survi-yine, ' Mensuration, Philosophy, Chemistiv, Rheto ric, -t 2" For Latin and Greek Language, : W $)r Good boarding can be obtained in private families at from $1 .ri0 to fr;'i W per week. Ki-frrenerr, Col. Joseph P.ixton, filer. P.inii l Sleek, Hon. Stephen B.ildy, Rev. Jnslm-i Evai , Hun. George M.'.-k, Olidiai l Pn.b,!:.s. lohn M' T. vn. ,!d,, E;. BlooUlSsiiir, Julie '.'j, 15. 10. FRESH SPRING & SUMMER GOODS Merchantable Merchandize. A CAIN the uiideisimicd take pleasure in an nouncing to their liiemls and the public, in.it ihey have jusl received a select and heavy absoiluiont ol thrice Ilry Hood tC GroctrU$, adapted to thu biasnn, and wants ol the people, winch Ihry el( r lor bale, at their old stand nt prices 'cheaper than I be cheopcM." Theii stock eoinpiizin a lull assortment ol all hinds of goods, usually kept in country stores, and without par liculau'.iiig each article, l el warranted in saying that those ir want of good goods huveonly lociill o satisly their tssJe and fancy. Groceries, UuceiiBware, Hardware, I'isli, Salt, iMol.isnes, &.c, large and lieautilol selection of the above ar ticles ol superior quality, at very low prices. ALSO. -Hals of every varioiy (for Suruine wear,) Hoots, Shoes, &.c. QiJ'Canh paid for grain nlwav. W.M. McKF.LVY & Co. lllnomsburg, May S, ! I'j, THE LAST AXD BEST AUTUVAL. rilllE undersigned respectlully informs (lie nub JL lie, that he lias just received, at the Cnrnj, Comer Store, in Maine street, lelnw Market, a large nml select assortment of Fashionable ttntl Durable Sl'HlXU A AD S UMMEH GOODS, which he will sell on terms even more reasonable for purchasers than any yet introduced into Bloouisburg. Ilis stock comprises every variety of Dry Goods Groceries, Queensw nre, Hardware, Fish, Salt, &C.&C, together with all the essential requisites ol a well-stocked Country Store. (jrj- Thanklul lor past patronage, a continuance of the sime is cordially invited. Produce received as Usual in exchange for (iocds. Bloomsburg, Mini !!. L. B. HIT EFT. NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring and Siniiincr (Jcodtt. TIIIE subscribers, in again calling lie iittentior X ul'the pnbli lo their S'lOKE, immcdinlely opposite the Court House, would respectfully announce the arrival of a large and choice asi-nt-mentor liry (mOOds, suitable tor the Fring and stinniK r hade, and that noihing will be wanting on their part to merit a consiuuaiice ol the patronage so liberally bestowed upon then: since the arrival of their first stock ol merchan dise. A small advance on city cash prices shall continue to be our motto. The assortment just received and now opening consists in part of French, English and Ameiiean CLOTHS, SATINETT3 AND VESTINGS, Flannels of all colors, Kentucky Jaen's, Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Linen-lustres, De I.ains ol various paterns, Fiench and embroidered lawns, and while dress goods. Silks Black, blue-black and striped ; bonnet silk, &c, Fringes and braids, bmiuet-ribbamlH. Shawls, Cashmere, Thibbet, Terkeriec, de lain and silk, scarfs in variety. Carpetling; Won, cotton, etc. Hearth tugs, and embossed table covers. Bonnets: Talm, Panama and Leghorn Hals. GROCERIES Mackerel, Irish Salmon, Salt and Plaster. Quecnrivare, Hardware, willow and cedat ware, A-c. S,-c. ftIn fine all these with many mere not sually kept in reiintrv stores, will be exchanyi d for Cash, Produce or Lumber. A. .1. SLOAN. F.. MEN DEMI ALL. BlooTnsbursr, April 21, ISt'.l. NEW STORE AM) CHEAP GOODS. TMIIE undersigned respectlully informs his old euslomeis and tin; public that he has just completed his arrangements for their belter accommodation, hv re-hiuUling his store liouse at the old stand, on Main Street, where he is receiv ing and oil', is for cif.ll s.iles.a select. asni tmenl of Clothing and Confcclionarios. His stock ol clolbiiig which is of the latest style and best finish, consists i. every variety of Coats and Summer Garments, viz : pants, vests shirts, colars, stocks, &-.c, &c , maniitaclnred ex pressly for country sales, and will be suld at exceedingly low prices for cash. Conleclionaries and Fancy articles, of all kinds too numerous t mention, ALSO Ice cream, leinonad", mead, beer, and other re freshments, furnished to order al all times. S. by MOSES MAY. Bloomsburg, June 21, IS-ifi-iim. CONFECTIONARY & TOY S I ORE. T THE siibicriber respecMutlv informs the citi zens nl Bloomslniig, and vicinity, that he is now oieiiing :j select Confectionary Fruit and Toy Store, in the ExchangH liuiloings, f;,,, i,,., ,. ( bo happy to wait upon I hose, w ho may lavoi him with his custom. Give him a call, (fj-llis stock is fresh has been selected with care and will be sold cheap for cash. THUS: ELLIS. BUomsborg, April 2 I, IS 10. ROOTS AM) MIOES rnm: JL Shoe subscriber has opened a new Boo! p.ml oc Slm-e al the lower en, I of Main street, in the biiihliiiiMiig lately used as Nathan's Cloth I More, lie will always keep on hand an assort ; ment of ready made w ink, and will make to older j al llie shortest notice coais and linil Boots, Shoes, j Gaitc-rs and Slippers for Gentlemen, Ladies a:id I Misses' wear. He will fnniib his work, made i in a neat and substantial manner, at the lowest I prices. I fr j- vVoik made strong and neat, and sold cheap. I Solicits a share of public patronage. I JOSEPH B. WEAVER. liloomsburg, April 7, ISJ'.i-.lm. ! N. S. LAWRENCE j Agent for the. sale of Southtrorlh Man I vfactoring Co's If'riting Papers. j Warehouse No. 3 Minor Street, i 100 ca-e of the above superior Papers now in store, mil for sale to the trade al the lowest mar I kel prices, consisting in part ol j Fine thick Flat Caps, K', M, 15 and lGlbs.. : blue and w hite. I Superfine Medium and Demi Wrilingp, blue ; and whit". , Extra super pnd r-uieifine Fi lio Posts, blue ' and v, hile, plain and I lib d I Supi-i fine Comiiiercial l'ostii, blue :vi white, j phiin and rule rl. j I xlia super Linen N"tc Papers, phvn aril gilt. Sopeir.ne and line Bill l apeis, long snd broad. Siipeiline an.! fine Couiiting llonse t aps and : P(.'., bine ai.d w I. lie. F.Mia soprr Ceni;ir' Caps and letti rs, plain ', nd ruled, blue and while. ! F.Mia super Coi,gii's Caps and I.etteis, gilt Supei l,i e Seriorn ( .ip nod l'i sis. m-pvlme blue linen thin Letters I'xtra super Path J'osts, blue ai.u white, plain and rtilrd. l'nihionler'-i! N te r,--p"rs ?ml l'nvelrprs. 'Lawyi-iV I'rirf p,,pers. SnpMfii'c and line Cups and Tests, rub d and plain, hluv and while, viuioiis ipialities mid price!. Also, i, no ri mi, s whi'e :,i:d ;iriii d Shoe l'a j.rrs, fori rt I'nnrds, v ',itc ap.l ar-i I'rd 1 issue, Tea, Wrapping. F.iurhrc, r-(ir'rd and blue Mediums Cap Wr-i"j i r , lUioa:e I'.ij t : ?, iVc. Jutif ?.', '.: I'm F. STEWART, Attorney at Lav-', I foRMKIII.V OK WII.KKSDARIIE, ) KSPECTFULLY infoiinH ihe public that he V has located in BERWICK, where he will intend promptly to all legal business eiiliusteil to his care in Columbia and Luzerne counties. CrrOlfice on Main Slrcel, opposite the Rising Sun Hole). Jan .20, 11!). y O- C. K A II L E R , Attorney at Law and Counselor, fft-Oilice on Main sireet. by the Courthouse. I) EPEt:TFl'LLY iiilorii's his friends and V the public thai he has commenced the prac tice ol law in Mloomshiirg, Columbia county, Pa., where he wilt promptly attend toall legal busi-ne-.s entrusted lo his care. Hlonmshiir!.', April 2S, 1S4.). SURVEYING & CONVEYANCING Mil' undersigned resnectfnllv inform their fiiends and the public in general, that tbe nave Mimed a co-partnership in the lioiinessol Surveying and Conveyancing, for the purpose nt transacting any business in the line ol I heir profession. Mr. Kahler's office is held in Mr. Justice Kali lei's odice, Pilmunsbnrg, and fir. Ney hard's office at his residence in Centre township he is also the Surveyor General for Columbia county. CO.AIl business left with either member of the firm, as above, will bu attended to with fidelity a,nd despatch. S. NEYHA RT), O C. KA11LER. April 11, 1919. THE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL T MK PliNNSYLVANK Hotel, formerly kept nv l-erdinaiid R-.t- .r'-.t-ry n;r,-on m ini sireel, in mm While E2.il!, 13' - j Columbia county, Paoua. m Si'SJ. eiieei.aii'i on me main'- road leadini; from Blooinsbnrir to Muncv, is now kept by the undersigned, who is lully 'prepared to accommodate the public, and will be pleased to wait upon travellers and others who tnav favor i Iii lu wilh their custom. A. CRAWFORD. White Hall, Aug. 25. 1840. THE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL. ripHE undersigned very respectfully mli.imshis JL friends and the public in tei ( -ml, that he has taken the 1'knnsy j.vania Hon i., h rated en Main street, Bh dinsbuig, recenilj kept by 'J lKis: j C. Bomhoy, and will continue it as a PUBLIC H HOUSE: Where he will be happy lo attend lu the wants ol his rusti mns ind t tie public. His house has been renovalid ai d refurnished, and no pains or e.xpetife will he wamii g to make ll both pleasant r nil ( ( riilot table. His table is well supplied with tl e choicest rl viands, his bar with the best id Injuria, and his stahlii'L' extensive and well ai mi f:i d. Ir-The palrniiage i f iravi Hi is m.d the custi-m of Jurors, Will isms. I.e.. Iii.!ii e nun ik i. liciied, i.s Ihry will always In.d ' gi rd I'aie am tuoderate bills." WESLEY SHANNON. Ttlnrmoliiirp, Anril 7. V0. MERCHANT 'J AILOR S'JURE. T MIE undcisignrd wciild am oui ce lo his (dil ciisii mi ls in.U the nub ic in li i i i :. 1 . i t, i i Has jioi i:i u ,i I -,v Alc-rcliuitt Tr.iloiin EstaMisl rnrni, Exchange buildings, liist'oon , u. j , jj,.( wheie he isiieriviig Inn, -, I..t,M,., Ciuisa select nssoilmeiii ol choice (lolls, ('istinn. and Diapeiy genrinily, ai d is pir) : i,( luri.ish every vaiiely ol cloihn g, al n iriiate rnis. Garments made to order, and ri adj n.i.ili cloth i. .. i. . , ing nn nisiieii it really rilj cost. ALSO, (,'oals, Pains, Vests, Slncks, Cravats, Fancy Handheld ii Is, i.c.and avaiieix ol other al I icii s li r si le ( hei.p. CQ-The Tailoring busim s ci rtii.rrd as mual Al.ONZO H. ELLIS. Bloomsburg, April 21, lb-IH. NEW CHEAP STOKE. TITHE Subscribers respectfully inlorm theciti. J izens of Bloomsbnt'g and the public in gen eial, that they are now opening a large and well selected afsoitniei I of lull and Winter Cvods, at the'"Chenp Corner," lately occupied by K'uh Itr tf VtOikia. Cm st k eensists cI'h'Gkn-k. iiai. Vauiki v, wr II adapted to the season, which will he sold al unusually low pi iris. (jLj-The public are respeclliillv invitcl to call and examine our slock uiuie making their pur chases. N. B- All kinds ofco'.mtiy produce taken HAYIlinsT & PAI.DY. Bloomsburg, Nov. 17, lSd1- y. 'J'lIE FORKS HOTEL. "THE Fiibsciiber Would inloun Lis old friends and the public m gi nrial. that l e l,s taki r the well-known stand, recentK ketd b PMii Snvm n, Esq., on the brad of Main Sltu t, in Bhioiiisbnig, and will coniii lie tin Known by the sign of the "FORKS," wheie Iris prepared to accommodate those who may favor It i in with their custom. His arnnp mi Ms are complete quarters fpacious location pleasant, and without promising too much, he flatters him self, he will be. able to do ample juslicstohis guests. OtJ-Stabling and the best fare for horses, Ac. SAMUEL BLUE. Bloomsburg, April 7, 119. 7 FRESH ARRH'TlT A'rw and Cheap Summer Goods. ANEW supply of splendid goods jutt received at the cheap store ol J. II Ballon &. Co., which is cheaper than ever. Their ttyle and va riety of Ladies dress goods cannot he nirpasFed, and as Ihey have made arrangements lo prccure a constant supply, they will always be ol the latest styles. Also. G r occrirs, Ilardwnre.Qnrrr f- ware, Salt, Fish, Molasses, Ac. in great variety. J. H. BARTON & Co. Hlonmshurg, May S. Ift lO. Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. rnHE undersigned respectfully intorms the La I dies and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg and the public in general that he attendsto all the various opperations in Dentistry. Residence.neai Blooms' biirg.but will visit families or invidiuls, at their dwellings.when required. Thankful lor past fa vors.he hopes to merit a continuation of public patronage,asit will ever be his pleasuretorcnder latislaction in his profession ' ,f- VANDF.RST.ICE p-Thf special partnership in plate work, here tofore existing between A. Yallrrrhpn ii and J ll.anderslice has expired by limitation, and the accounts of paid firm are in H,r hi-nds of the undersigned for fettle tnrnt. March 2', I? I?, CHEAP WATCHES, TKWELRY. ami Silver Wata. (ieod tj goods at low prices the cider ol tin , day. tins principle is lully aflcplid al Philadelphia. ' Le Iluray, fine Gold and Silver Watrhen, low er I linn ever nllered at hidefale aid retail. No. 72, Noiih Second mrci Lalote Arch The slock consists in part i f gold and silvei le vers j Ispines and Quarter Waiches; J( wr IrjV the newest and mosl fasliinimhle palten s. Silver Spoons. &c. I'ariiciil-n attention paid lo these articles, the qiu-lily ( which is KO. 1 , find workmanship ditto. ,; esti:,i.. ieiil ol Le Hu ray, has been well kix,u, , 40 v,r j second street, and has made a claim u r which needs no pulling. Silver teaspoons, as low as 4 ,50 per set can he made for less if wished. Watch Glasses plain. lOcls.; patent, 13; Lu nette, 20 els.; olher articlesin proportim. Remember, you can buy here l eh w any pub lished list of prices in this city or Ni w-Yok. Watch repairing partirulnrly altendtd to, and warranted to give salislacti(,n. N. B. Old Gold and Silver bought f( r rai-h o taken in exchange tit (don't firpet lleo(72 North Second street, above Arch, Philadih ,ia March 24.M9. run.' ' JOHN G. FREEZE, Attorney at Law: Office, next door to li e Conn lieu, liloomsburg, Columbia County, Pinna. THE EMPIRE COMPANY. Incobpohatki) nv the Lfoislatdre rr THK Statk vr Ntw Yoiik. ARE the exclusive Agents for Green's Cxy. genatcd Bitters, w Inch is the hi st and Hu n (icst certified medicine lor the rtr ol l)jfj iq sia, General Debility, Habitual CoMivn ess, ic, in the win Id. Jn every difease arising Ik rn in per feet digestion, vr iltranpti 'i niorh. ll.is len e dy has been ceitlfied to b.y lien. L. 11. Arnold, Ex Govi rnrr ( I Rhcde Islm d. Urn, Wm. Wi id. bridge, Ex-Govirnor of Michigan; Hdi. T.J. Moorheail, Ex-Goveimr of Kei lucky, Hdi. J. S. Sinunoiis, Senator Ir. in I!. 1. Hon. s', . Il.ripp, Seimtor lii in Yt., Jloi!. Wm. I'pliam. Sci ator IrunVt., Hon. S. Foot, Si nal r lid;. Yeni ot,t, Hr n. II. D Foster, n( nihei o CVi gres In m Pa., Hon. W.S.Mai tin, ircotisin, Cm. A. C. L'odge, li.wa, C. C. 1 ii wbru'ie, Lmi.. LdmiiS II. Holmes. Esq., Ct., G. W. Jr-m s, Fk., Ind nqiie, Joseph Dixie, New YiiL.aid many oilers vlo are living witnissisd ils Mi ei ior efl'ctcy. N. !!. One peuliar pnperiy nl the LlVll.hS is.tl at is does not eonliun m.y tpii itm i s 1 (i.ris, end is on an entirely ik-w ph.n ( I cine for L'yspiptia The EMPIRE COM I' A A J", to whim ciders should be addies.std, are at No. 170 Uroadway N. Y. 3 TALY KILLER! A medical preparation by the rime of riti Killer, has lien W in'o li en,; iket b tie J ni pile Ci mpi.ny in Ni w Y i k, w hich bids fair to cast all oil er pu-j ar.-.tii i.s inn, ihe si aile. It cannot, ptihaps. he lilur disciibid than l-y tu ting that it is in a liquid frmi, i,i,d is tdiqitrd In iMemal niid extei nal use, hohlii g inslai li,t in s control over all Nervous Afi Uii i, Id i unaiim, , Croup, h fl; mmatii us, Toirlh end Far Al,e, I'uins, Bruisis, Spraiis. Sires, 4c. Fmhfe Crsii AM-, No 17fi Bu pdwiiy. DEAF PERSONS Can he rriwlc to h vr ii, idti st i vi rv rtw ! I proper liea-nu ni, I ni iliy flniid n n.'m her tl, l he i igani.it'i ii i f t) e ., is li e n i.-t (if ,.,, slmcloie of I he body. (-r. pt the re.) 1 1 o 1 . i (, l is rllenei ii jniid ll liiifi'idly ,m ij , , s Tie AriniHif Oil sold l.y lie In j iie ( 1 1, ,, v 170 h'li i.dwav, is i ho s-mst ii (S Hii-iistui in tide ever ki i w n loi nnes. Chemical Clcniisinp; Fluid. MaiHif.irlnicd and .H by t,e 1 ti piie Ci rrpa ny, is loevny pirsmwho v. ashes ( r has w .h. ing done, if very gnat mid essential Mivire It obviates more than .i, l,r cul irai y lid i md al so the wear to clotl es. It it. ,i... - ..,.,,i,,uii, litsi l lading ralicies, ni ri ihmmis i.s will (,i ci.n biics miisliiis, ai d wudlcn goods. ORNAMENTAL AND USEI I L. The L.umdiy S(au h Polish is used to give ifr,t pecuhai nlish lo ridlais br-ru.s n( s. iat nothing el-e i an give ; I esici s, j gn nth- ;cili- i nes n o ,i. i u,g. i t,c genuir e has li e sti.n , i p if ine r.mpne cniiipaiiy, lo. 17o I'u.adway, De sure abrut ermifuges ! Snn-n killthe Children ! as well as the worms and the only sale article that kills the worms and not ihe children, is li e one made and sold by the Empire Company, al J 7". Cirai'way THE EMPIRE COMPANY is the only one oi the kind inroporated hythe I eg-islalm-e i.ltliis.toasaSlock C. mpanv, and un dir filch legislative i moitn, is as ",.,.,, ,h(t stock always at par ,,, ,,e Con pi.nv clear . f liahllitios. Indivnl.Kds holding any it'.be Stork 'Xly '.' '.ir,..ralio ; :""" 11 e insu.css. ('eclared upon Ihe alhdavil, o the Tiwle,.,,! ,,r ,,t( , each yeai. 1 1 e f(,m) any itci ive their rwn Strrk. THE EMPIRE COMPANY ie Maniirarturrsof and Agents r. s. me of t!)r lincsl and most prrul r kn -s oi SI avi t and Fi,n ev Soaps, sorb as Vanilla, Napoleon Toilet, &C I'-nrheis' Slaving Soap in bars. THE GENUINE HAY S LIMMFA" Balm of Ci lun bia, Hewes's I.irin,ri,t, Splct Sick Headaihe Rriiidv, Ihe Chinese t't( Skin Powder, &c, heve' been tianslenid Empire Company, 17ii Bioadway, to wI.cq U orders and applications should be 'msde. THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Has the Agency of the Nervine Batwi;, i,ft Great Indian Remedy for Fits, the only t certain cure fi r F.piliptic Fits, Cramps;" (tnul sions, Sfc. It has hecrn adminislid with Mrnis hilig success, atid is as near a spcrifir as r-y tbimj can be. It forms a mw tra in the Pr:;'jrc 0"f riiysicians, many i f wl cm use tl i Paltj ttt yc only remedy. Peicons wishing the Nf ,f,P . sum, must apply lo Empire Ceuipalijl"j Bread way. J Or. Rush's Health rills Arc only to be had genuine frenijllr Tv pir Company! This caution is i eress.irj i aViirl a spurions article. I ho prnume ri't pii! ate spurious arm i". ' l,v t-' ........ - - , uii, i,r, harmless, ctltctnal, and ti e ur plvxyi, a ol ipe eiCcs. In was inviled by the gn at Ur. Rush, and used as a universal remedy tor dimtse, Dr. Ilardiolcmcw's Fpectorant Tink Syrup Is mai.ulVctrei perfectly ) nve hythe Fmrire Companv, 176 Br.adway. i.n.Mr, mrorpnlafjrn from the State, for C( ughs. C vV, Pln , ,u Side, Lunes. &c. It is a sure pipntive r,f Cr. sumption, t-t net a certain cn.e ft,r ,he Ah(,?t is once ihon ntMysrated. 1 lio-rtl.Umc i8 onv to be had tr" ,,,iH Company, i THE THING IS DONE!! Xl,cewhodo not believe if.jre refprctfiqiv desired not to lead ! But HaW.lra,,tl, ' ' mavicad red test, and have i o l,rH cvctrd with a fin''- I,15i"r!a p' p'''s, h' '-' fe of the Magnetie Hair Reatrrer M lnvigrrato, Manufactured and sold by IheFmpiie C.mpanv, incorporated 'i,?? 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