Agricultural. H blest the Farmkr'h itiitiple lift) I liny pur tha joy it yield". l-V from the world' tempestim strife, Fn'o, 'mid the icentej fields. Even-it, The Harvest Sons. Heip high the farmer', wintry boiril ! 1 leap high the golden com ! No richer gill hai nutunin poured From out her lavinh horn ! Lot cither land' exulting glean The tuple from tho pine. The orange from the glosiy green, The cluster from the Tine. We better love the hardy gilt Our rugged valet bestow, To cheer up when the iitnrm shall drift Our haivi'it fields with mow. When spring time came with A 'wer and bud And grumes gtcea and young, And merry Roblinkj, in the wood. Like mad musicians lung. AVe dropped the ed o'er hill and plain, Beneath, the sun of May, And fnii hlcned from our aprouting e'aio The iobbr erowe away. AW through the long, bright day of June; In leaves grew green and fair, And waved in lint midsummer1 a noon IU 10ft and yellow hair. And now with autumn'a moonlit eyes, Its harvest lime has rome, We plucked away the frosted leaves, And Lear the treasure home. There, richer than the faMe gift Of golden showers of old, Fair hand? the broken grain shall sift, And knead its meal of gold. Hock ami Job rrinttiix. KEEP it aitroiiiTHS ntorai-.thal OalCliCb Hand-bills, Blanks, Checks Labels, !irds, Tickets, Circulars, and every description of J'Jj A. U r AINU i Lb TTKR-PKrS POINTING in various colors, executed at the office ol the Columbia (Bloouisbiirg) Democrat , in neat style, short order, and moderate terms. Also: Theve. rv Lest artic le of DKEDS, BLANKS, STATION. ElxV, kept constantly for sale. We have also t ided to eur already heavy and extensive stockof Blanks, of which, we have all kiiiil-t, from Deeds to Naturalization papers a M;iect assortment of very fine Marriage Certifi cate, printed and engraved, (or Ministers and Magistrates. Our Friends are invited to call and examine for themselves. List of Granft Juror. FOK NOVEMBER TERM, 1849. Heaver Charles Michael. Dloom Jacob Garretcon, Thos. Fair man, Lewis II. Mause. Briarcrrck Isaac Vocum. Oattawisaa Jonag Price. Derry Thomas Robison, John Stei lier. Franklin J. If. Vought, Jacob Kus tciiborJer. Greenwood Henry Kitchen. Hemlock- Vcniah Reese, Liberty Win. Mailtlon. Maine Jonathan Biuenb-iider. Madison Wm. Barber. Mahoning Thos. Jamison, James D. Elvers. Alilllin Christian Miller, Jacob Yohe. Montour Eliis Dieterich. Orange John NVyliaril, Jacob Snyder. Siii;jrloaf David Goulder, Peter Lauhaith. 'I'lv A VE RSE J UKORS-FIKST W EEK. Heaver Ixaac Petit, Isaac Davis, Jacob Ilinterleiter. Bloom John K. Girton, John Jacoby, "Charles II. Doeblcr. Uriarcreek Leonard Sponenbergcr. Cei.tre Jolin Sitlcr. Derry Jacob Biddle. Fisliingcreek Hinm Hess, John Pit ner. Hemlock John McReynolds. Limestone Jolin S. Fullmer, William MiMcliart, John Fulton. Liberty Davis Wilson, John Clark. M line Rudolph Shu man. Mahoning George LetbrickJDavid Rob rrts, Edward Tinney, Georae MeAlpin. M .niotir William G. Quick, Joseph Monger, John I'ovir. Mouniili:asant Andrew Mehck, 2d., V'm. J. lkder. Orannc David Ilidlebrand, Geo liar i:;.ui. li taringereck Dr. F. R. Wolfarlli.Dan iel Levari, sr. Sugnrlo.ifJolin Laubach, Isaiah Cole, ."amtii'l McIL'tiry. Valley Win. Moore, Griffith Davis. SECOND WEEK. Beaver John Shuman,Simon Bredben lier Pilonm-Thoraas Trench.Tho. Criveling. Driareretk Henry C. Frcese f 'atlawissa-Jacnb Kistler, Centre-Gilbert II. Fowler, Jns. Weirs. D"rry-I)avid Cox, Wm. S. Clark, Ja cob Crawford, Abraham Wellivcr. l'Vliiiigon'ck-Abr'm Rubbing, Frcder ILir'.man, William Cramer. Green wo id Daniel Mi-Cowen. .1 u kioiiMiclia'd Remcly. Liberty-Freilerick Blue, James D. Wil- EOII. Limestone-Samuel Caldwell, Abr'm ",Vaoiier. Madison-Abraham Cool. M'lhoninr-Sainuel Gulirk, Wm. Kitch en, Thomas Brandon, Wm. Miller, Sam'I. I). Roush, Hugh Harrison, Peter Rishel. Maine-George W. Gardner, Isaiah tshu- H1-1- Mifflin-Wm. Mensinger, Win sSumu d Creasy, John R. Yohe, QraDgt-Joba Herring. Pcttit. CONDITIONS. HIE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, is published very Saturday morning at two dollars per annum, payable hall yearly in advance, viz, $lon subscribing iiidft 1 upon entering on the last six months and it not paid according to the above terms, we shall invariably charge two dollar and fifty cent. No subscription taken for a shorter period of time than six mouths, noi discontinued until all arrearages shall have been paid, which must be one month prior to the expiration of tbe term agreed for, and a failure to thua no lily the Kditor will be considered anew en gagement. Auviirliiieinenta ron'piriintmly inserted at one dollar C4SH per so,mre (of 14 line or less) lor three times, and twenty five cents per square for every subsequent insertion. BminessL'iwds in-rrted at three dollars per annum. A liber al discount nude to yearly advertisers. Letti:, Communications, fee., addressed to the Editor, on Inn mess pertaining to the office must he postpaid, to secure attention. LIST OF LETTERS, IEMAIN1NG in the Poit OUice, at Blooms V burg, Sept. 30lh, ISsS). Aijer, Wilson Appleman, Gjorin lleruchoi I, Thomas Burchfield, Wm. If. Blaine, J. K Eiq , Boon, B. V. B inn Is, Emma (Jinn.iin, James W. Chirk, li. C. On, Siimiel Dile, Alaeit G. Dives, J )seph IVnitis, Lodina Eves, Joseph Fry, II- H. li co., Fisher, Jarolj Gillrert George II lines, Jacob llirnebauct, Michael H-nlinJ'l, Elias Esq , Jones, Thomas (ship) Jonei, Benj. Joline, A. 1). Kint, Nicholas Kresslor, Samuel Little, Miss E. Lvden, John (ship) Mac-kill, John Mnckkuuchly, John M'irry, Casper Esq., M'M.utrie Miss S. M. Madden, A. J. MrfiiKes, Joseiih It iIikos, Marina Kichel, Elizabeth Kuhel, Elizabeth Sboinaker, John Slioemnker, John ' Sellers, W, J. Esq., Shuliz, Henry Savits, William J Sidtd, Jacob Snyder, N. Tieslycan, Frank , Tag:irt, Franklin Tyle, Timothy Willi a, John Watts, Ephraim Willson, James D. Wilt, Daniel Landes, George Wild, Thomas (ship) Vetter, Isabella (K- Persons applying for letters on the above list will please say thev are advertised. J. M. ClIEMBEIiLIN, P. M. NEW SADDLER SHOP. AT THEHIUN Or THE WHITE HORSB. riIHE subscriber announces to the public, (hat J he has recently opened a Saddler Shop in the central part ot Dlnoinshurg, on Main street, one door above Rupert's Store, where he will keep constantly on Hand and make to order, all a kinds of HIIi.XESS, SADDLES, lhdCTHUXk'S, VALIECES, and every f ? oih.'r article in hi lineot business. Also He will attend to TRIM jfl.( CARRIAGES and BUG- (ilES, in every desiiable style, and J will turn off all his work neat ami good; and at the lowest prices. Those who w ish work in hi line, will do well to give him a call, flO- Hide., country produce, and even golddol lars will be taken in payment for work, W. M'K. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, Sept. 15, IS-1'J 3m. COLUMBIA. COUNTY INSTITUTE. TITHE Trustees of the Columbia Cvuuly Instt Jl lute take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured the services of the Uh.V. SAMl tL, &l.-lArr.K, as Principalof the Schoid to be opened in Blooms burg on Thursday, the Ol h day of April next. The highly attested abilities of Mr. Schaffer af ford an ample guarantee for thorough instruction in all the various branches taught in the school. These will consist of the following: LANGUAGES. Anrirnt Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Modern German, Spanish. French and Italian. ENGLISH. Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Surveying, Navigation, Geography, with the use ol globes; History, Natural l'hiliiiophv ,and Chemistry, with lectures and experiment; Moral and Mental Philosophy, with lectures. Penmanship and Elocution will receive daily attention. Tkrms. In order lo secure the greatest a mount nfbuiefit to each pupil, we think the standard number slmnld be twenty. five, unless the demand of the public should warrant an as sistant The prices will he as lollows: The English '.nanrhes fcli pur quarter. Do. with addition of lanjnnere, ti ' WM. McKELVY, "1 L. H. III! PERT, I C ALE II 11ARTON, Trustees. DAN'L SNYDER, JACOB MELICK.J aloomsburg, March 11, 14'J. THE FORKS HOTEL. r"MlE subscriber would inform his old Iriends I and I he. public in gene ral, that he bus taken toe well-known stand, recently kept by ).v.i. Snyukr, Ksii., on the head ol Main Street, in Biooirsbnri;, and will roniinne the Know n by the sin of the "FORKS," w heie heis prepareil to aecommodate those who may favor Irim wiih their cusium. His arangernenis are complete quarters spacious location pleasant, and without promi-inu too much, he flatters him ell, he w ill be able to do iiinple jnstics to his i;uests. tyf-Staiiling and the best fare for hores, Ac. SAMUEL BLUE. Rloomshurz, April 7, 1S40. fTESIIA RR I V'A L r New and Cheap Summer Goods. VNEW mpply of splendid goods just reeeived at the cheap store ol J. II Uaiton k. Co., which is cheaper than ever Their tyle and va riety of Ladies dress goods cannot be surpassed, ami as they have mode arrangements lo procure a constant supply, they w ill always be ot the latest styles Also. Groeeries, Hardu are.Queens ware, Salt, Fisdi, Molasses, etc. in great variety. 1. II. UARTON & Co. Rloorasborg, May S, lvift. Nicholas JkcharCs heirs and legal repre sentatives. flMW. heirs and letfal representatives of Nicholas Horhrt,Uteot Madison lp .Columbia county deceased, are hereby rmlilicd that by virtue of a writ of partition and valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court of Columbia enmity aforesaid, the real estate of said deceased, situate in said Madi son township, not admitting ol partition, has been valued and appraised, and the inquest confirmed hv said Court ; and that at the last August term of said Court, a rule was granted by Court on the said heirs and legal representatives, lo appear in said Court the first day of next November term to wit, the third Monday of November next, and ac cept said estate at the valuation, or shew causa why the taid Curt shall not order tht same to be old. BENJ.HAYMAN, Sheriff F. STEWART. Attorney at Law, roRMKHLV Of WILKKSBAHRC, I ESPECTFULLY inl'oims the public that he V has located in BERWICK, where he will attend promptly to all legal business entrusted to his care in Columbia and Luzerne counties. fH)fhceun Main Street, opposite th Rising Sun Hotel. Jan. 20, 1M9. y 0. 0. K A 11 L E II , ttorncy at Laiv and Counselor, fjrj-Ollice on Main street, by the Courthouse. RESPEC'l FULLY informs his friends and the puh'ic that he has commenced the prac tice of law in Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., where ha wi 1 promptly attend to all legal busi ness en'rnsted to his care. Uloo nsbipg, April SS, 1949. FRESH SPRINGS SUMMER GOODS Merchantable Merchandize. AGAIN the undersigned take pleasure in an nouncing to their Iriends and the public, nut mey nave just receiveu a select and heavy assortment oi cnoice Dry Good X HrottrUi. adapted to the season, and wants of the people wnicn they oiler lor 6ale, at their old stand at prices "cheaper than the cheapest." Their stock comprizes a lull assortment of all kinds of goods usually Kept in country stores, and without par ticularizing each article, feel warranted in saying that those ir want of good goods haveonly to call 'o tatisiy ineir t.-.ste and lanry. Groceries, Queenswarc, Hardware, Fish Salt, Molasse, &c. K large and beautiful selection of the above ar tides ol superior quality, at very low prices. ALSO. Hats of every variety (for Summe wear,) Boots, Shoes, kc. Qfj-Cash paid for grain always. WM. McKELVY &. Co. Blnomsburg, May 5, 1S4!), NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer Goods. rpHE subscribers, in again calling I he attention of the public to their STORE, immediately opposite the Court House, would respectfully announce the arrival of a large and choice assort ment of Urn floods, suitable for the t-pring and summer trade, and that nothing will be wanting on their part to merit a consinuance ol the patronage so liberally bestowed upon then since the arrival of their lust stock ot merchan dize. A small advance on city cash prices shall continue to he our motto. The assoitmenl just received and now opening consists in part of French, English and American CLOTHS, SATINETTS AND VESTINGS Flannels of nil colors, Kentucky Jaen's, Muslins Calicaes, Ginghams, Linen-lustres, De Lains ol various patents, French and embroidered lawns and white dress goods. .SiA-.i Black, idue-black and striped; bonnet silk, &C, Fringes and braids, bonnet-ribbands. Shawls, Cashmere, Thibbet, Terkei iee, de lain and silk, 9carfs in Tariety. Carpctting; Wool cotton, etc. Hearth rugs, and embossed table- covers. Bonnets: Palm, Panama and Leghorn Hats. G ROCERIES M ackcrel , Irish Salmon, Salt and Plaster. Queenrware, Hardware, willow and eedai ware, SfC. $';. (SJ-In fine all these with many more not u sually kept in country stores, will be exchanged lor lasn, rrouuee or i.umtier. A. J. SLOAN, E. MENDENHALl. Rloomsbnre, April 51, 1A1fl. NEW STORE AND CHEAP GOODS. rPHE undersigned respectfully informs his old J customers and the public that he lias just compute'', his arrangements for their better accommodation, by re-building his store house at the old stand, on Main Street, where he isreceiv ing and oilers for cash sales, a select assortment of Clothing and ('Otilcctinnaries. His stock ol clothing which is of the latest style and best finish, consists of every variety ol Coals and Summer Garments, viz "pants, vests shirts, colars, slocks, &c, tc , manufactured ex pressty lor country sales, ami will be sold at exceedingly low prices for eash. ALSO- Confectionaries and Fancy articles, of all kinds loo numerous to mention. S. by MOSES MAY. Bloomsbure, June 23, iS-ic-tim. cTlNFECT 1 0 NAi. lPf 6yTh)RE rPIIE subscriber respectfully iriferms Iheciti. I zeas ol Hloomsbuig, and vicinilv, that he is now opening a select ConfectioHuruJ-ruil and Toil Store. in the Exchange buildings, No. 4, where he will be happy to wait upon those w ho may favor him with his custom. Give him a call. ftj-llis stock is fresh has been selected with care and will he sold cheap lor cash. THOS: ELLIS. Bloomsburg, April 2 I, IS IH. HOOTS AM) SHOES rpilE subscriber has opened a new Bon! and JL Shoe Store at the lower end of Main street, in the buildniiiing lately used as Nathan's Cloth- More. He will alwayskeep on hand an assort ment of ready made wmk, and will make to order at the shortest notice coars and find Bonis, Shots, Gaiters and Slippers for Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses' wear. He will furnish his work, made in a neat and substantial manner, at the lowest prices. (j-j-Work made strong and neat, and sold cheap. Sulicils a share of public patronage. JOSEPH U. WEAVER. Bloomsbure, April 7, lS-lil-Sm. N. S. LAWRENCE, pent -for the sale of Sovthworlh Man ufacturing Co's Writing Papers. Warehouse No. 3 Minor Street. 100 cases of the above superior I'apeis now in store, and fur sale to the trade at the lowest mai ket prices, cunsitiiig in pait ol Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, M, 15 and Id li s., blue and w hile. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extra super and (oiperfino Folio Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Posts, blue ar.d white, ! plain and ruled. j F.xlra super Linen Note Prprrs. plain and gilt. I Superfine and tine Bill Papers, long ai d broad, j Superfine and line Counting-House Caps ami j rosij, nine ami wnnp. Extra super Congress Caps and letters, plain and ruled, blue and while. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and IVsis. Superfine blue linen 1 1: in Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and while, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Supf rfinc at'ci fine Caps and P rulfd and and prices. Shoe Pa- d 1 issue, nd bine plain, blue and while, various q in Also, 1000 rennis white and pers, Bonnet Boards, white and Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, a... Mediums, Cap Wrappers, llardw. June 3), l4S-ftW JOHN G. FREEZE, Attorney at Law: OrriuK, next door to the Court House, Bloomsburg, Columbia County, I'enna. REMOVAL. WARREN RUSSEL, has removed his Shoe Stor e into the Exchange Buildings, next door to Haitman's store, where he will alwavs keep on hand and make lo order everv desirable kind of Boots and Shoes fur Men's Ladies and Misses' wear. CALL AXD EXAM LYE, He is determined lo turn ot) work that w ill bear examination and trial, and which will compare wuh that of any othur establishment in northern Pennsylvania. fjr All work warranted. Hloornsliurg. April 7, 1S-I9. PURE FRESH COD LIVER OIL. Th is new and valuable medicine, now used bv the medical profession with such astonishing ef ficacy in the cuie of pulmonary Con sumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheu autism, Gnut,Ceneil Debilitv, complaints of the Kidneys' c., is prepared Irom the liver of the Cod Fish for medicinal Use, expressly for our sales. Extract from the London Medical Journal "C. J. B. William,, M. D., F. R. S , Profes sor o Medicine in University College, London, Consulting Physician to the Hospital lor consump tion, &.c., says : 1 have prescribed the Oil in a bove four hundred cases of tubercuious disease of the Limns, in different sUes, which have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the large number of cases, 2otj out of 231, its u-e was followed by marked and unequivocal improv ment, varying in degree in different cases, Irom a temporary retardation of the progress of the (lis cae and a mitigation of distressing symptoms, up to a more or less complete restoration to apparent health. ' 1 "The eftV.ct of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these rases was very remarkable. Even in a lew days the cough was mitigated, the expectoration di minished in quantity and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradually improved. "In conclusion, I repeat that the pure fresh oil from the Liver of the Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonarv Consumption than at:v agent, medicinal, dietetic or regimenal, that has yet ueen employed." As we have made arrangements to procure the Cod liver Oil, fresh from head quailers, it can now be had chemically pure by the tingle bottle, or in boxes of one dozen each. Its wonderful efficacy has induced numrrniis spurioii imitation. As its success depends en tirely on its purity, too much rare cannot he used in procuring it gtutiine. Every bofle having on it our wriltcn signature, may be depended upon as genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of (he Oil, with notices of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address us free of postage. JOHN C. BAKER & CO , Wholesale Dnmsinl) and Chcmisls. IOU North Third Street, Philadelphia. Oct. 13, lS-l'J. fim. ADMIN ISTATOR'3N OTIC E Estate of JJlCOli BOWER, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters ol Ad ministration on the esiate of Jacob Bow:r, l.ile of Uriarcreek township,Columbiacounty, de ceased, have been granted by the Register ol Co limiliia county, to ihe undersigned, residing in ill iarcreek township : All persons indebted t said Estule are requested to make payment, and those having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SOLOMON BOWER, Oct. 0, lSlfl -fits. Administrate. M ERC fl : A TT aTL0 iTsTOKET" fllHK undersigned would announce In his old J customers and the public in gemral.that he has just opened a new Merchant Tailoring- Establishment, j Exchange buildups, liist door nhove Ihe Hotel, where he isitceiving Irom the Eastern Cities a! select assortment o choice Cloths, Cnssimers, and Drapery generally, and is prepared to Itiinish I every variety ol clothing, at nu di ride prices. Garments made to order, and ready inadecloth-! ing furnished at nearly city cosi. ALSO, Cunts, "Paiits, Vests. Stocks, Cravats, Fancy Handkerchii fs, i.c.,and a variety of other articles for sale cheap. p-1 he tailoring business continued as usual. ALONZO II. ELLIS. Bloomsbure, April 21, Surgical and Mechanicul Dentist. riHE undersigned respectfully informs the La I dies and Gentlemen of Dlooinsbuig and the public in general that he attendsto all the various opperations in Uentistrv. Residence, neaililooms- burg, but will visit families or inviduals, at their dwellings.wheii required. 'Thankful lor past fa vors, he hopes to merit a continuation of public pulronage.asit will ever he his pleasnrctorender satisfaction i n his profession J. II. VAiMJr.KSI.ICE. 03-The special partnership in plate work, here tofore existing between A . Val lerrhainii and J. H. Vanderslice, has expirul hv limitation, and the accounts of said firm are in the hands of the undersigned for settlement. J. II. VANF.RSLICE. M ireb 27. 110. SOUND NEW WATCHES. MIV. subscriber will give lull satitlac- linn lo those who n ay with a good FV solid arucie loi verv moderate price - He oilers a line, and si hot lot of genuine f,can ment w atches, namely : English patent Levers, Paris Levers.Geneva Levers lepincs.eli cant ouar- tiers, &c, &c. Repairing Watches and Jewelry of every des cription, mu-ical boxes, musical instrument of almost every denomination, by the-oietical prin ciples always punctually and radically drre. Trim mi m;s Glass i;s Common, patent, and clasical lun.?tt glasses lor levels and lepins Kkvs common, steel, 14 carrot gold and 20 nr rat gold kes. Hands common, steel, common gold and fine gold hands and gold hands especial ly for lepines. Kalamce Wntr.t.Ks-and crown wheeles, chains, verges, screws, el c. etc ; for eng. Iish, swiss and fiencli watches, lor Irpjnrs, An chors ami Son, english patent levers. Jewki.s and c) lenders for lepines and levers, etc. Al so (.'lock Trimmings Consianily on hand, at his etaldislilnent in Bloomsburg on Mai ket; above Main street. HENRY ZUPPINGER. September 22, IS I'.l. WHITE SWAN HOTEL. T "WIEsuhscriber begs leave to inlonn bl JU. Iriends and the public in general, thai he lii. has taken the I llntr Sunn Hold and titagc Office, No I OS, Race Street, fmmcrlv kept by J, Peters At Son. 'The House being large and con venieni, and in Ihe business part o the City, he hnpe. by strict attention to business, that his Iriends will give him a call. He plrdge himself, that nothing shnll be wauling on his part to mae hi friends at home. Terms 1 per dav. ' GEORGE R HN, Formerly nf Schuylkill County. Phil.. March 54. 'jy.-tf. THE EMPIRE COMPANY. InCOHPOHATID BV TH k 1AI.ISLATVRI! OK THE Stat: ok Ntw Vobk. ARE the exclusive Agents lor Green's Oxy genated lintels, who h is the best and siren esi certified mtdicine I. r lhenrr ol Dyspepsia, General Debility, Habitual to.-tivnitss, i-c, in the world. In evtry disease arising liom imper fect digrttwn, nr ihiuiitd su mach, this reme dy has been cerlilied to by Hon. L. II. Arnold, Ex-Governor o Rhode Island, Hon. Wm. Wood budge, Ex Governor ol Michigan; Hon, 'T.J. Mourhead, Ex -Governor oi Keniueky, Hon. J. S. Simmons, Senator In m R. I. Hon. S. S. I helps, Senator Irom Vt., Hon. Win. I.'phani, Senator from Vt., Hon. S. Fool, Senator Horn Vermont, Hon, H. D Foster, membei ol Congietroin Pa., Hon. W. S. Mailin, Wisconsin, Gen. A. C. Dodge, Iowa, C. C. Trowbridge, Esq., Detroit S II. Hoimes, Esq., (:r , (J. V. Jimes, Esq., Dubuque, Joseph Hoxie, New Yoik.and many others who are living witnesses tf its superior ellicacy. N. B One peuliar property ol the hl'l "TEBs'is.that is does nut contain uiiy spinloi i s liquuis, and is on an entirely new pl,:n id cure li r Dyspepsia. The EMPIRE COMPA.YV, to whom orders should be addressed, aie at No. 16 Uioadway N. Y. PALY killer: A medical preparation by li e raine ol Pain K'illir, has been put into tiiemaiket by the Em pire Company in Ntw Yoik, which bic.H fair to cat all nlher prc arations into (he shade. It can nut. perhaps, he hetl r ib scuhf d than ly sta ting lhat it is in a liquid lorin, and is adapted to internal and rx'einal use. holding instantaneous control over all Nervous Al! ( lioiis, Rheumatism, Croup, Inflammations, To, oth and Ear Ache, Bums, Bruies, Spiains. Si res, S,c. Empire Company, No. I'll Bn adway. DEAF PERSONS Can be made to In ur in nlim si every case ! by proper tiealrneid, but il;(y sin uld n niembi r that ihe organisation of ihe Eur is ihe most delicate structure ol the body, (except ti e ee,) and hente is oftener injuied than henefilied l y swinges. 'The Acoustic Oil sold by ihe Empire Companv, H9 Broadway, is the surest and most succt'sslul article ever known for cures. Chemical Cleansing Fluid. Manufactured and sold by the Empire Compa ny, is lo every person w ho washes or has wash ing done, of very great and essential service. It obviates more than hall ihe ordinary labor lo dal, so the wear to clothes. It sets the color last lo fading calicoes, ai d answers as well lor cambrics muslins, and woollen goods. ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL. The Laundry Starch Polish is used In give that peculiar polish lo collais bosoms and linens, that nothing else can give ; besides, it gieatly facili tates Ihe ironing. 'The genuine has the stamp ol the Empire Company, No. I'd Kioadway, Re sure about Vermifuges ! Some kill the Children ! as v p ns the worn s, and the only sate article that kills the worms and not the children, is the one made ai d sold by the Empire Company, at 1 7ii Cioailwnv. THE EMPIRE COMPANY is the only one of the kind inenporated by the Leg islature ol this Slate as a Slock Company, and un der such legislative enactments as to make the stock always at par, mid the Company clear ol liabilities. Individuals holding any oHhe Stock of the Company, w ill be i n'iiled tn'thcir pro ratio amount of the profits of Ihe bnsji,, ... declared upon the affidavits of the TniMee, at ilf end of each year. 'I he Company receive Ifeir ow n Stock at parin, 'he payment for goods nttl.e New Yoik, Ollice, 17d Broadway. THE EMPIRE COMPANY Are Manufactures of and Agents fur, si me of the linest and most popular kinds of Shavirg and Fan cy Soaps, such as Vanilla, Napoleon Toilet, &c, Barbers' Shaving Soap in bars. THE GENUINE HAY S LINIMENT Balm of Columbia, Hewes's Liniment, Sphons' Sick Headache Remedy, Ihe Cliinise Celestial Skin Powder, &.C., have been tianslerud lo the Empire Company, 17(3 Piondwav, to whom all orders and applications should be'mtde. THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Has the Agency of the Nervine Balsam, the Great Indian Remedy for Fits, li e oi ly sure and certain cure for Epiliptic Fits, Cramps, Convul sions, ic It has heeen adminisiod with astonis hing success, and is as near a sprcilicas anything can he. It forms a new rra in the Practice ol Physicians, many of whom o.-e this Balsam a tke only remedy. Poisons wishing the Nervine Bal sam, must apply lo Empire Coinpio y, Kti Broad way. Dr. Rush's Health Pills Are only lo he h:id genuine Ik m Ihe Fmi-iie Company! This caution is i, en -ssary lo avoid a spurious article. 'Ihe genuine hush Pills are harmlefs, i Ibctnal, and li e tie jdvs vlm ot spe cifics. In was invited by the great Dr. Rush, and used as univeisal ri lordy lor dixase. Dr. Uariholemew's Expectorant Pink Syrup Is manufactured porfi elly ore lythe Empire Company, I'll Rioaduay, under mcorpoialion from ihe Stale, lor (N ngl s, Colds, Pain ol the Side, Lungs. Ur. It is a sore preventii e i f Con sumption, hut not a eeilnin i n:e alter li e disease is once thoroughly staled. The penuine is only to be had from ibis Company. THE THING IS DONE!! Thne who do ni t believe it, nic icspcrlfollv desired not lo read ! But p.ald-Hi a!i d person's may read and lest, ami have li e head covered w ith a line, luxui ianl , gh ssy hair, bv the use of the M iiilielic Hair Ui sic rer and In'v igoralr I. Manulaclnred and .,od by ihe Empiie Company, incorporated by the Slate ol New York, No. 17ij Uroadwav July 2R, IVIil -dm. THE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL rpHE Pennsylvania 1 "ot k l- formeily kept by Ferdinand R;.t- ler, on Main street, in While H.tll, Columbia county, Panna.HffiijJ on the upper side of said JjluIlL; street, and on the main 'SSr1 ...i road leading from Bloomsburg to Munry, is now kept by the undersigned, who is lully 'prepared to accommodate the public, and w ill be pleased to wait upon travellers and others who may favor him with their custom. A. CRAWFORD. White Hull, Ann. !'. IS SURVEYING & CONVEYANCING TIIIIF. unilersineil re-ipertfully inform their J friemli and the pnlilir in Kenenil, thai they have Inrtneil a co-purl iiershii in the himiness of Surveying and Conveyancing, for the purpose ol tritntictiiij; any busi tiesu in Ihe line ol their profession. Mr. K.ihler's olliee is hrlil in Mr. Jnslire Kali ler' olliee, Klooinshiirf.', ami Mr Neytiard's oflire at his residence in Centre township he ii also the Surveyor (Jeneral for Colninliia ronnly. (jrj-All imsincts left with either member of the firm, as above, will be attended lo with fidelity and despatch. S.NF.YI1ARD. (i. C. KAHLEK. April 1-1. 1S15 i ' ii,i 1 iTTTfcv ' i Kgyplun Bl(n:k, Fur nun itrtat, Uru'kljrn, N, Y- PURIFY! PURIFY! Jjle and Health are in the Blood. Cleanse, Purify, and Regulate, th Clrcnlatlon, and tbo whide body will have health. The most wonderful of all remedies to produce such result is BRANT'S iriDIAn PURIFYING EXTRACT. Yet, th" Heiireit re'ult nrid elti ,-acy w ill lw prt.Huced li the ll'u uf h imailrr quantity ol tins I't.'IIIKIKK. thnn enn Iib l it, en d hv llii! uc ol lik quantity of nny othur rune Uy In the wn'rlil. o-ee our I'nmphlat fur pruof.) 'I'lus I'b'HIKIEIt is y-hnlty irepnreil from Vwttahlti, nml ciiri- the uortt. nwft nhtmatt, nml lonif-tlandiiif ilnn-ftii-. of the blood, without inkiur. purtiiiii. tirkeninif, or dcbili, tatitij. It tUtrntsf. ttriimtlirut. inoifiorai': tiiakcn in w hralihy blond, mill g.vuf t tigur und no lift to tiie wholu viti'tr). ! innNTs rntiFiKit is Fot:rt timi:s ciieaver than imy other remedy in the world, hei-mna j ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH I of it w.ll etli-et n t-rentiT loniimil of cure thuii (nur dollar uortli of mrtii))nrilhi, or nny other remedy, no mutter hniv larttt tiieir hollies niny be. The m'ur'nul attrition fur eon turners to determine it, htne murk mart ettratiir. rfftct it-ill dnllnr't mrth of tint I'ltrif.rr irwluce. tlmn a dnlittr't tturth of ltal tormtiarilla nr nliirr rrmtdti. Wn nii.'ht heru Buy, Hint liratil'i Malir.inct liml cured, within tin: lut ye'.ir, 100,000 lYrsMis of Impuro Blood Diseases, ami 25,000 Cases considered Incurable! in some other puti'iit-mi dk-ine men are in the Imhit of ny in;.'. It' we should tiiy to, who would believe u? Thta, however, wo do ny, sml srand rrauly to prove, by rc$pecialtlt viinriict, tlint IIiiant s Mkoicinks lisve 'iiid more Impure Itlood IHtenten, in living liiimun beinL't. tin! pint year, than nny other remedy in i-xi.Ii-iu'k did durmi; the tiime time. How inueh will u Dollar'-. Worth Cure Tint it tho important question to decide. HEAD THE I'ltHOK. Twentv Inr.'e. deep Ulcers were curriJ by using only tvilet buttles oi llrvtt't I'uriirr. THIS WONDERFUL AND ASTONISHING CURE win perfected on Mr. J. li. Haikins, ol Rome, Oueidit Co., N. V., nnd it it one ol the most mtrar.uloiti eure$ thut wat ever ctlei ted on u hmnun being; und it wua ellectud by a lest quantity ot Kir"s imiiax rricit ii ii, and nt n s.MAi.r.FB cost, thnn tuch h cure wm erer otore or tiiii i! mmle. hy saiiai'akii i.a or anv otiikr medicink, tince the ereiitioii of tii world. Thit cure of h MOST HORRID CASE OF SCROFULA doci not iitntid ulotie, hi a sin fie motntmevl ol the great ejL earn, at h J'unjtrr. of Uiam's Indian. Mrdirines; for wo could e ve lilmii-t unlimited evidence of littler HHtonihilllF ciuet of Siritfula ami srritfuhiiis aifirtinnt. Tliit curu is sworn to hy Mr. IIa.-ki.vs, mid in certtjitd to by Fourteen ltrM'rliillc Miliiettes t Dy Iioi t. Thomas Williams, one of the inimt retpectablo pliyHiejf,ns ot Koiiie; hy Meurt. Hisskll Ac Lkonaro, wlioletide nnd rctiiil druLM-u ; hy Mr. (i. It. Riiown, pro prietor and keeper of tin Went Home Hotel ; itnd by cltvtn other tcitiu-isfs. Crant'g SnVuux purifier curt'-j alt iiiiimri; (li'iis-'S of t tit: hlmiH, viz; Scald-Iliad, Salt-Rhntm, Itli'umuti.m, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face, filet, Riles, Ulcers. Ctmttrent, Mercurial Viieateg, Liver Complaint, I'tiint in the Hack, Side, and Limbsy Hush oj Llvod to the ifrnd. tr.. t ti. It KANT'S IAIH.VX PULMONARY BALSAM It the mont wonderful medicine to conn Couvks, Colds, nnd confirmed I'i-lmonahv Consimiptiox, that has ever been tried and proved. n us to be, by the manv. eonniderr.l nn undoubted cure. It eontaina, nml it almost nt "trnnjlj potti-tted of, cikanino. altkkativk, nnd Pi'siryi(t I'irtnrs, us the preparation which wo cull llia'ifs Purifmuf Ertrart. It nlto pimemet ivrn( other niedii-ntioiK. p.irtir. nlarlumA peculiarly adapted to soothe, alleviate, relieve pniii. aid expi.'ctiirai'iin.niel cure Cn'tgksatid Caiisiimitioiit. It heals and cum t'lcrrt in the Limps, and chewhrre. is TKiiNAi.i.r. at certainly and readily u tho Purifying Ex tract heals and cures inch erternallj. Tlioiiouiids of ('nnniimptirc Coil gin, an.l casei cif thn most utterly hnpelcus Consumptions, fully prove its almost miraciilom ellieacy in all dneaaut of tha Ll.'NOS, TllltUAT, dud HltEA.-iT. CONSUMPTION CURED! In our pamphlets, we jive the partlcul in and certificate of the cure of a case of confirmed Ovisnmption. whK-li inn nionuineut to prove the p wrr to stivf life, (r-.vcu whi n the pelon in pronounced by rkytirtans. friends, and others, to be in the very last Ma.'e of exittence.) when Kraut t Pulmonary llal.mit is administered. fYe in nur pamphlets the cure of the wile uf .Mr. Ziiia Dvkfmax. i.i' HnlMmi -yi. SHrntojii Co , N. V. Mrs. Iivkemax whs pronnnm :, ,. hy her;Aysic?iiHi! I (.tie rs, to bi: dvixo -,rh the Pulimninu Consumption. Mr. Il lieniim wnt hiiyiu i lu'h J'tr n shruiid nnd other hurhit cloihis. nt the ptore ol' Mi. John' Waii, M Hallnton .pn, expi'et.nj bis wif,. soon to die. He w.h thi-ri persuiiil-d to tike home with him n bottle of Hunt's Pul monary Hahnm. nnd whs told tn.it. altlioiuh his wile' cihb Whs too far gone, to cure, y-1 it wouttl rtliet e t i- diitieis. nnd in;il-; the pan js of d-ath more ciy. lie omit t,c K i' tarn home, w.tli the cloth tor the tbruud. lie a .v tie . i v ilil! worn ,n n portion of the llalsam ; itnhev.-d ler. rn; ciintiuu'd to talte of it, and bi:covfhkd iikh iikaltii; nnd hat since coi.t.niii-d m 400, 1 hi-nlt 1 Mr. Di kkman 111 ol,- oath to tiie nlmve faets. on the h day of April. 1HI. h.-lore Thomas (1 Y"t:s0. E-q.. J i.-t'i e. Mr. Vof.Nn certifier, that be has known Mr. Ilyketn-m many yenra, int.m.iti-ly, and tiint he is one of their most worthy and rrtpertihle riii:,i,,; mid thi-t liMO'iili-M is entitled to full credit aiel hli.f. Mr. Jmix Wait, the iner- rli oit ot w liom tin- Luri ,t i lotii, k were holulit, and who !oid Dylo'inun the Kulnim, al-o eeitliet to all Ihe im ts. and to tiie undoi-li'.rd frn-'ly an t tharoe'-.r oi Mr. Ilyki-m:'il. MANY OTHER CURES OF CONSUMPTION, where all lutjie. was soie-, h- v..- hi i n m.nie. mi.l the jn-r-oins p-Tteetly n-toii.il to hniltl:. by tiie u-e of Krant's Valtim. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM cores Con sumption, .'iii!;hii. r,.'. Sputinii of lU'ind, We.tli-ig at Itte .umrn. '(foi in the llrinst nnd Snie. .Mgtit-inatl, fer rous Complaints, I'aip.ltition of the lli-trl. Female Weaknesses and Complaints, Cholera Infantum. Vijrn!mj, and Summer Complaints. Doctors anb JI)noiciniis Uccommenb. Thn l,,'l, ll,r-r. n,l l'h ninans i: ...,:y rei-onme iiih-il Brants medicines: lie. N. llfltlMlll), Slumlord. Conn. I Ir J. N SMII II, V itrrtowii. N. V. Ur II(ISSMN. 1 1'.' lli-nrv-n , lliuoklyn, N. Y. Ur. T. M HI.'N IV Vii'mrii, N V Dr. CKdllCI-: I'll Ncs. Mr i,il,t,m-n. Conn. Dr. fiKuliliK A. Id ItiKIIH. IL.tb, N. y. Dr. S. Will i't:. I'iv, I, .in.,. N V. Dr. (i. II. (1 I.KNTINK. Ilyron. S. V. Dr. J. (V SIIII'M .V KiiVeltevi le, N. V. Dr. J ,-KIN' It. Henry nt, lliuoklyn, N. Y. Dr. O. till II' .HAN. Coii'hiiid. N. Y For Sale I v I'.. Y. lit ., .h i' '' hw R. A'm i , Rlnomslioru; M. H. l itWey l aiville; G. U Kow er, Iiiiairm k ; W. li. ( ' " J I t( k ; MeNineh & Weiib il i n 't , i. H'Miie: I'lirs Wertinan. Holr.-liii't: ; K & J- '' 'li'l fe- ville; Shan t,- 1 hi ni'-en. Iitl'l-'K r I ; M G, ShoemAer, Fo(Uiotn;J. M. ' lib n, Jcist j lown; McCay & Faiteifi o, Wi.i-1 -it pleti. CO All leiti rs and onb i" nn ' e i-ei'ii mmI to Wallace Jw Co , (, ririu'wuv. K. Y.-i-e ..'.,'4 0 ii oh si: .s j om;i ! "1 T7".AS k'i h o from the slaMe of the subscriber in lYnire lo-.viiainp. "" a rooolv. .11 Thnisi'iiy ninhl. Ihe , 11th of October, 1-19. daik IRON GRAY HORSE: Sixecn ham's nign.aooui ima stins om ai.u ve rv eenllc in oe. ' ffj. The sbove reward of -10 will be piven for the recovery of said horfe, il stolen, and the con finment of the thief in the ronnly jail : or if only strayed .way, the finder lhall be well rewarded. ANDREW FREAS. October 13, 1P49. ( AddreBf r wirk, Fl.)
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