Now3 aridltcms i-Oiiuf Ihe Mioy indite the following to bii ladylove; ; And wlim the reverend lir thall ay, " My ton tuke thou (hit daughter I" I'd iii.wit lu in in fonrlen time, "I ihau'ldo nothiu' ahurter!" "Will you my nn support and nourinh Thin flownr I five to tlief!" I'd give my white kid glovr a flnuriah, And atiswar, "Yes Sir-roe !" fiT Tho Last Operation. A cattle ipec tilator iti driving through Jersey, incorpora ted tho loo cattle of the farmers with his own drove and sold the whole lot, Tho farmcm are after him. A Strike. A meeting of the b'hnyn, in favor of more work nd higher wagM, wn held it the "corner," on Monday evening, Auguat 25, IS ID, w hen it wu unanimously Resolved, That we the b'hoya of New York, -contiidnr the Police of New York a nuisance tlut should be removed. Resolved that we lam the Cubans; eat up the Canadians; sinault the Musijtiiteina, and elect Tom Bi'ar the next president. Resolved, That wo go a;;in the Cholera and Hose Company No. y. Resolved that we are opposed to Colleges and Mustaches. Resolved, When this meeting adjourns, that it break up in a grand row, and we all go on a bon der for a week. Resolved, that we are in favor of Coney Island, American Segars, and Target excursions. IF" A couple of Nantucketers in Califor nia went out into the woods one day in August, and shot fifty-five birds of some kind, which they sold before night, in San Francisco, for rifty-five dollars. Business Directory 1.1PHRAIM P. LUrZ,rrttgi,storonMaui J street, below Market, east side, sign of the Gulden Mortar. " fARTIN & A. M. RUPERT, Tinware and Sheetirun Manufacturers, shop on Main tiree, below the i'ost-othce. SLOAN Sc MENDENH ALL,.Wrreiar,Maiii street, above Market and one door below the xcmiu'e . TK..I:llAGENBUCH,t'iatmaAer4-,(i I j let, North aide of Main atreet,a lew doors below Market street. M. McKELVY fc CO., Merchants, North West corner of Main and Market etrcets. (t. 11 I Ll, Surgeon and Physician, location sneet, Rlnomshnrif. XNORR &. HAMLIN, Btaek-ntiith$, boy on Main street, first story, immediate!) under this olhce. T ft shop on North Main street, epposite the Forks Hotel. ir BNRY ZL'PPINGER, Watch andCluck Maker, sign of the Watch, on Market near Minn street. TEON RD B. RUPERT, Merchant Ximli J in "Rupert's Row," on Main atreel below hi a r k e t . T MllOMAS WlLLrr.S,-fcr,cstablisrimeiitor. I Main street, north side, one door below the Cioirt House, ,"s ARMSTRONGWi;Ac-Hi((fi(rrr I i. esiablislinient on Main stree, opposite toe American. J OilN' EG AN, II nit and Shoemaker, slore on .m mi street, east side, first door below Mar ket street , 1.!')KKS HOTEL, by Samukl Blue, roads on ' forks of the Berwick and Orangevillc in North liloomburg. 8.MDX NATHAN, Cheap and Fashionable Ctnthier, Store on Main street, two doors a a nive the American Hotel. T EXCHANGE HOTEL, by Samuel Jt.Biady X j on Main street, directly opposite tho new rouit House. M ERIC A.N HOUSE A commodiou c and well kept Inn lly Ciias.II. DosHLF.n well kept Iiih Hy south sole of Main ktrect rt'AS H. BARTON Co" merchants, Store on Main street, opposite the rtiintjTva liu Hotel, south nloomsburg. I' EVI L. TATE, riiisi ri.R,oflice in the Brick j building, south end of'Kupei t't Row," on mho street. WANTED BY THE PRINTER. 1Yv)VISION.i of all kinds, Corn, Hay, Pump- I kins, PdUtun, Buckwheat, Apples, Cider, t;..rn stoi V,, Wood, ftc , together with whatever our ao.ad Iriends can conveniently spare. Now is the time we expect something from the farmers. Itook in (I .lob rrinfiiiff. H3rSKEEPlT BMORBTHB PEOPLf.,thal U&Ast Hand-bills, Blanks, Checks, Labels, ( inl, Tickets, Circulars. and every description ol J 0 B A X D FA N C Y L KTTE R- P II F.SS P R I N T 1 N G pi various ndors, executed at the ollice ol the Culumhia (Bloomsbure) Democrat, in neat style, siorl oriler, and moderate terms. Also: Theve. rv best article of DEEDS, BLNKS, STATION EkY, Sic, kept eoiHlanlly I'M sale. We have also added to ooralieady heavy and xtemive stork ol HUnks, of w hii b, we have all kinds, from IW to Naturalization papers a (elect assortment ol verv tine Marriaee Cerliti eates, printed and entfi aved, (or Ministers and Magistrates. T Our Friends am invited to call and examine for themclve. Hunt -oul Shnrmaking. TTE undei signed, thankful for past patronage' respectfully inlorins his old customers and tiiep'ihlic that he has removed his f stahlishmeiit to the new frame buildine. above Albriebt &. ..!... . . : 1 1 1. 1 . i,. r .1 v -'....- ........ , i i ; F -rks Hotel, where he will be ready to wait tip- : ct all who may form him with a call as mua! JACOB F. DIF.TRICK Clceni'mrg, April 7, 154?, ' ; w hy i""1'1 CONDITIONS. THi: COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, is published r"-'J "iuruay morning at two dollars per mum, payaoie tun yearly in advance, viz, 5f ion subscribing and 1 upon entering on the nisi mix tnontha-and it not paid according to the above terms, we ilmll invariably charge two dollar! ami fi'lu renin. No subscription taken for a shorter period of tune than six months, noi discontinued until all arrearages shall have been paid, which must be one month prior to the expiration of t tie term agreed lor, and a lailure to thus no tify the KJitor will he considered anew en gagement. Advertisements conspicuously inserted it one dollar cash per square (of H lines or less) for three limes, and twenty-live cents per square fr every subsequent insert mn. ItusinessCsrdi inserted at three dollurs per annum. A liber al discount made to yearly advertisers. Leitkrs, Communications, itc., addressed to the Editor, on business pertaining to the office must be post-paid, to secure altenlion. LIST OF LETTERS, "I) KM A'lXIKli in the Post Ollice, at Blooms JX, burg, Sept. 30th, 1S4S. Ager, Wilson Appleinan, (iuorge Herncheit, Thomas Burchneld, Win. H. Blaine, J, R. Ksq , Boon, B. V. Little, Miss K. l.yden, John (ship) M ,ic kill, John M'ickkunchly, John Murry, Casper Esq., M'Mortne Miss 5. M. Mallen.A. J. Menges, Joseoh Robeim, Martha Hichel, Elizabeth Risliel, Elizabeth Shomaker, John Shoemaker, John Sellers, W. J. Ebq., Shullz, Henry Savits, William 4 Sidel, Jacob Snyder, N. Treslyeau, Frank. Talari, Franklin Tyle, Timothy Willi a, John Watts, Ephraim Willson, James D. Wilt, Daniel Mounds, Emma Caonain, James W. Clark, II. C. Cox, Samuel I) tie, Albert G. Daves, Joseph Dennis, Lodiua Eves, Joseph Kry, II. H. &. co., Fisher, Jacob Gilbert George If tines, Jacob Hiniebaucl, Michael Heilman, Kli.iH Ks. , Jones, Thomas (ship) Jones, Kenj. Joline, A. D. Kint, Nicholas Kressler, Samuel Landcs, George Wild, Thomas (ship) Yetler, Isabella fjtj- Persons applying lor letter on the above list will please say they are advertised. J. M. LHEMHEKUN, P. M. NEW SADDLER SHOP. AT THK S10.1 OF THE WHITE HORSE. T "IHE subscriber announces to the public, that he has recently opened a baddler shop in the central part of Blonmshura, on Main street, the 1 one ( one door above Rupert's Store, where he will keep constantly on liand and make to order, all kinds of W1UAKSS, S.UWLE8. TRU.Yk'S, VALIECES, and every other article in his line ol business. also tie wilt attend to TKI-U- Mtji S3 MIA (J C.1R1I I A (1 E S and l''-?$ (11ES, in every desiiable style, and will turn olf all his work neat and good ; and at the lowest prices. Those who wish work in his line, will do well to give him a call. ff Hides, country produce, and even gold dol lars will be taken in pavment for work. W. M'K. THORNTON. Blonmsburg, Sept. l.', I SI!) 3m. COLUMBIA COUNTY INSTITUTE. rpilE Trustees of the Columbia County lush. J tute take pleasuie in announcing' to the public that ihey have secured the services of the REV. SAMUEL SCHAFFER, as Principal of the School to be opened in nlooms bum on Thursday, the 5th day of April next. The highly attested abilities of Mr. Schafler af ford an ample guarantee for thorough instruction in all the various branches taught in the school. These will consist of the following: LAN(JUACES. .1 nrifiii Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Modern German, Spanish. French and Italian. ENGLISH. Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Surveying, Navigation, Geography, "with the use of Globes: History, Natural Philisophv.and Cliemistrv. with lectures and experiments: Moral nnd M,.ni:,l Philosophy, with lectures. Penmanship and Elocution will receive daily attention. Tkrms In order to secure the treatest a- mntnit nfbfnefit to each pupil, we think the standard number should be twenty-five, unlcsi the demand of the public should warrant an as sistant The prices will be as follows; The English branches. Sfj per oiiarter. Do. with addition of laiicuaire, H " WJ. McKELVY, 1 L. B. RUPERT, CALEB BARTON, yfrustrrs. DAN'L SNYDER, I JACOB ME LICK, J looinsbiirg, March 10, lSI'.t. THE FORKS HOTEL. rpilE subscriber would inform his old friends J ad the public in general, that he has taken the well-know n si. mil, recently kept hy Daniel SMiit;R, Esq., on the head of Main Street, in Blooinsbuig, and will conlinue the WHO 11 LLTO'klls Known hy the sign of the "FORKS," w here he is prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom. His arangeinenls arc complete quarters spacious location pleasant, and without promising t0 much, he flatters him sell, be will be able to do atiq le juslics to Ins guests. I fcrlabling and the best fare for horses, Ac I SAMUEL BLUE, i Blooni'luirg, Apt il 7, IM'.l. ; i'RESri"AHIVAL! Arw and Clnnp Summer Goods. 4 NEW supply o splendid goods just received 2. at the cheap store ol J. II Ballon & Co., wbicll is cheaper than tvi r Their style Hnd va riety ol Ladies dress goods cannot be "surpassed, mid as they have niadt airangi innils in piiu-iin! a coiMant supply, tliey will alwtos he o ifie latest styles Also (.'rocciies, ILirdwarr.Qurcii.s- wtirc, Suit, Fisli, Molassc", dtc, in ficut variety. J. II. BARTON & Co. KlMnm-lioig, Mav r,, Ispi j Xichohs Jloriart's lirin und legal npn- hi 111 ai 1 Lea. HEheiisand leaal rnpietitalivps ol Wl.nl-,.. Bochart.lateoi MjcIimih in .('iilninl,,;, rmililv j in ..-..o, ic in iruj iioiiihmi Mi.it hV Vlllllf if a ; writ of partition aiol valoHlion issued mt f lfl 1 Orphans' Court ol 'Columbia county nloresaid, the I real estate of said deceased, situate in said Maili j son township, not admitting nt partition, hash. en ; valued arid appraised, and the inquest confirmed j by said Court; and lhat at the lust August term of said Coort, a rule was granted by Court on the .lilt Kf.ira i.wl I.....I . .., ,rs, i.-,i.-..iM.,iives, 10 appear I 1 . . ... . I ' ' i."nmi! nisi 0 ly in nexr ivoveinoer term to wit, ,e third Monday of November n-vi .,.,1 ... f i.l. I t .irt au .1. . . .1 - t.ii.- ui 1 in- valuation, or snew raosc the said Court shall not nrd.-r the same to be bj;nj hay. man, ahinff. THE GLOK: Longrtmonul, dgricullural, mid Literary Xetvapaper. Thk approach of Congress calls out the Annual Prospectus ol the Globk Establishment. 1 he time is full of interest. The coining in of a new Administration the consequent broaching ol a policy touching the internal concerns of the country the new and most important issues aris ing from the late vast accehsion to the public do main, and the great national objects associated with it the impending difficulty in our relations tih trance, and the possible complication of our affairs with the troubles of Europe, conspire to create great expection is to tho proceedings of the next Congress. The approaching Session will probably continue till late in the summer of lSOO The debates, from the agitation of so many ques tions of vital interest to the Republic, will draw forth all the talont of the National Legislature To bring its deliberations home to the people, on each succcding day.wliile measures are maturing, is, in cffect.to bring the whole nation into council The discussion, spreading from the Capitol to the remotest parlsof the Union, forme a public opin ion which reacts upon Congress and condole its decisions. To become a useful instrummcnt.however hum ble, to assist the working of the admirable ma chinery of our popular institutions.is the ambition of the conductor of the Globe. Extraordinary preparations have therefore been made to meet the increasing demands of our rapidly-improving and growing country for Congressional intelligence. The Glprs Press has already enlisted the ablest Reporters yet know to Congress; its materials and machinery arc of the best son; and the exclusive devotion of the individual who for so many years has made it his study to embody and publish the labors of Congress, gives reason to hope that an advance will be in the accomplishment of this undertaking commensurate with its increased im portance. But the accunilation of expeuse con sequent on the additional number of Reporters re quired the extra charges incured in printing at night the debates of the preceding day the vast addition made to the mass published, by the pro tracted sessions and the fuller reports given, willrender our enterprise a failure, unless Con gress shall so far patronize it as to become a pur chaser of such portion of the daily sheets issued, as shall contribute to make the reports that fill them. The undersincd has ventured on the pre paration he has made for the next Session, in the expectation that Congress will subscribe for as many daily sheets for each Member, at the sub- cri r.t ,..n InA .......lit ! . . . .. w.r.uU )ui.r, an mn, 111 part, ueiray me ex pense of repotting, and give them circulation as Congressional documents in their several districts. This will enable the Publisher to bear tho charge of reporting, and it will give an impulse to the circulation of the Congressional Print, which, al though the cheapest in the Union the expense of preparation considered will yet yield sufficient profit to make the system permanent. John C. Rivks having puichascd the interest of F. P. Blair, in Jackson Hall the printing office machinery and material becomes the sole pro- prietor thereof, and will give his exclusive atten tion to the Coneressional Department .1. C. Pu t. itt, will conduct the Miscellaneous Department ol the Newspaper. F. P. 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The Congressional Globe and Appendix, or the j Daily Globe, as Ihey limy eeil,wil In, vent to' all eililors wlm in.iV 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 d ijs p., ten as three tunes bell. ie the ,, i cetnber, and send us one copy . 1 , lainiog it distinctly nnuked .11 in,,' duecl our attention lo it. .!' : . Waiiinhu.n ''11 r. f i- bn , n l iv il e paper (on- I'l, a i,..n 1,. , , 1 h'lVi: l H T E W A R T, Attorney .at Law, CORMKHLV OK WIl.KltNRiliMif. I ") ESTHCTFl'LLY minim the public that he X) has located in BERWICK. hi ,n iil ailend promptly to all leal buine entrusted to his care in Columbia and Luzerne counties. fcJ-Oflieu on Main .Stieet, opposite tho Risine Sun Hotel. F J nii.'.JMS4'.). y 0. C. K A II LEU, Attorney at I .mo and Counselor, OO-Olfice on Mainslreet, by the Courthouse T ESrECTFULLY informs his friends and -It tll public that he has commenced the prac tice ol law in llloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa , where ho will promptly attend to all legal busi ness entrusted to his care, bloomsburg, April 2s, IS4D. FRESH SPRIN (i & SUMMER GOODS Merch an luble Mercian dize. AGAIN the uudersiKiied take pleasure in an tiouncing to their friends and the public Iliat they have just received a select and iwuvx assortment of choice Jtru Ootid X Oroctrif 'adapted to the season, and wants ol the people. UL'hi..L lit,... ..OV. 1 t .1 - . . 1 1 ......... i.,.:jr unci iui Mir, ai ineir old stand at prices "cheaper than the cheapest." Their stock comprizes a full 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 tocall w laiiMij ineir insie anu lancy. Groceries, Quecimvare, Hardware, Fish Sail, Molasses, &c. K large and beautiful selection of the above ar uciesoi superior quality, at very low prices. ALW'-Mats ol every variety (fur Summe ncai,; noois, nnoes, &C (JO-Cash paid for grain always. WM. McKELVY &. Co Bloomsburg, May 5, s.)i. NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer Goods. THHE subscribers, in again culling the alientior X of the public to their STOKE, immediate! opposite the Court House, would respectfully announce the arrival of a large and ehuir.e assort ment ul lirJ Hoods, suitable for the ppring and summer trade, and that nothing will be wanting on their part to merit a consiuuance ol the patronage so liberally bestowed unon their since the arrival of their first stock of merchan. dize. A small advance on city cash priresshall continue 10 oe our mono, The assortment just received and now opening consists in part of French, English and American CLOTHS, SATINETTS AND VEST1NGS, Flannels of all colors, Kentucky Jaen's, Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Linen-lus'tres, De Lains of various paterns, French and embroidered lawns, anu wiuie aress goods. Silks Black, blue-black and striped; bonnet silk, &c Fringes and braids, bonnet-ribbands. Shawls, Cashmere, Ihibbct, Terkerice, de lain and silk, scarfs in variety. Carpetting; Wool, cotton, etc. Hearth rugs, and embossed table- covers. Bonnets: Palm, Panama and Lcchnrn Hats. GROCERIES Mackerel, Irish Salmon, Salt and I'laster. Qucrnrware, Hardware, ivillow andccdai ware, $-c. c. fKj-ln fine all these with many more not u sually kept in country stores, will be exchanged for Cash, Produce or Lumber. A. J. SLOAN, K. MENDKNHALL. Blonmshure, April 21, 1st'.). N E VV STORE ANI)ClTETP GOODS. rilHE undersigned respectfully informs his old JL cus icis ana Itie public that he h.is just completed his arrangements for their better iccommodation, liy re-building his store house at the old stand, on Main Street, where be is receiv. ing and oilers for cash sales, a select assoitnient of Clothing and ('onlectioimrics. His stock ol clothing which is of the latest style and best finish, consists of every variety of Coals and Summer Garments, viz : patils, vests shirts, colars, stocks, &c, &.C., manufactured ex pressly for country sales, and will be hold at exceedingly low prices for cash. A I.SO Cnnfeclionariesand Fancy articles, of all kinds Inn numerons to mention. K. by MOSES MAY. Bloomsburg.. luno Q.t, Isi'.t-Hm. confe(;tionary ti toy store! 'i HIE subscriber respectfully informs ihccili. . 7-ensol Bloomsburg, and vicinitv. thnt l. Coife,cliaiutr;i,Frvit and Toa Store, in the Exchange buildings, No. 4, where he will ho happy to wait upon those who may favoi him with his custom. (Jive him a call. fJ'i-His stock is fresh has been ' s .-looted with care and will he sold cheap lor cash. p, . . -, T110S: ELL'S- Bloomsburg, April 21, IS I!). BOOTS AND SHOES rilHE subscriber has opened a new Booi and J Shoe Store at the lower end of Main street, 111 the buildinging lately used as Nathan's Cloth Store, llewillalivayskeep on hand an assort ment of ready made wmk, and will make to order at the shortest, notice coars and find Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers lor Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses' wear. He will furni.li liiu,.., i, ...... 1.. Ill a neat and substantial prices. manner, at the lowest iJiy-ork made strong and neat, and soldcln heap Sohcils a share of public palronaco. JOSEPH B. WEAVER. Bloomsburg, April 7, M'.i.nm. N. s. lauremJe,- A griil for the sale, of Souliirorlh Aan vfaeforing Co'.i Writing J'ajirrs. Warcliouse No. 3 Minor Street. 0o cases of Ihe above superior Papers now in store, and lor sale lo the hade al the lowest mar ket prices, consisting in pa,t of Finn thick Hal Cap.,, U, II, 1", and 16 lbs., blue and while. Sopeiline Medium and Demi Writing?, blue and w hile. Extra super and tipeifiiie. Folio Posts blue and white, plain and rolid Sunei line Commercial Posts, blue , ,..,;, plain and ruled. ' Extra super Linen N,,P Papers, plain and gilt Superfine and line Bill Papers, long andbrrud' Superfine ami i,. C(,uiilii,g. House Caps and Posts, blue while. Fx Ira super fgres Caps and letters, phj,, and ruled, blue and white. E.Mia super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt cupcrline Sermon (ip and posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and while, plain and ruled. 1 Embroidered Nolo p,,ners ami F,,- f rmwin" I?.:. r n.. iwyer's" Brief Papers. "l,;;lll'-1";-'h'e Caps and Posts, ruled and A so. linn r..:.n.o ,. l.; i ., .' . ... . --sorieii .i,ne ha. ,s, n.Mioei imams, !,,(,. am assorte I issue. ( ie.i, ivr.ipping. l-.nveb p.., aoilid I Mediums, Cap Wrappeifj llaideiatc T ' June J'.M'-rjfm ami hliia apt-l 4iC. JOHN (J. FREEZE, Attorney at Law: .r.CK.ucxtdoor.o.uc',.,,,,,,,, liloomsburg, Cohnnbia County, 1', 'nua. REMOVAL AVrAKUEN Kt'SSKL, bus removed his She . V More o F.xchange Hil,li," ' " ! door to llar.ina.i's store, where he will will always heep on II and and make to order every desirable Kinii 01 i.ooIh aini Shoes for M Misses' wear. en s Ladies' CMI.Jl.Vt) KX.'iMlXK, He is determined mn, work that will bear examination and trial, and which will compare with that 01 any other establishment in norihem Pennsylvania. ( All work warranted. i:iooiiisbiirg, April 7, li.pi. l'LRE J RESI FT' OI jTmRTJlLT This new and valuable meilienie iu 1 1... ... medical profession wi .1 1 ...... uy me ID siicli asloiiishing ef of pulmonary Con. licacy 111 the cine sumption, Scrofula, chronic Rheu rnalMiii.Guui.Geneial Debility, complrtinis ol (he Kidneys" &c., is prepared from the liver of he Cod Fish for medicinal use, expressly for our sales. Extract from the London Medical Journal "C J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S Proles sorof Medicine 111 University College, London, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for consume,. IllIM X-C ... . I I . .1 ' ., wu., 9..,i, . , ii.iyc prescnoeo me Ull in a hove lour bundl ed cases; of tuberculous disease of the LunKs, in dillcrent stages, which have been undei my care the last two years and a half. In the large number of cases, 2uti uul of V.'l I, its use was billowed by marked and unequivocal improv- mem, varying 11, degree in dill, rent cases, Irom a temporary retardation ofthe progress ofthe dis ea.,e and a miliga:ion of distren-smg svmploms, op to a more ur less complete restoration to apparent health. 11 "Theellixt of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these cases was very remarkable. Even in a lew days the cough was mitigated, (bo expectoration d"i-mini.-hed in quantity andopacitv, the night sweats ceased, Ibe pulse became slower, and of holier volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradually improved. "In conclusion, I repeat that the pure fresh oil Irom the Liver ofthe Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Pulinonarv Consumption than arv agent, medicinal, dietetic or regimenal, that has yci ueen employed." As we have made arrangements to procure the Cod liver Oil, fresh from head qnaiters, it can now be had chemically mire hv tin- s, l,ni.. or in boxes of one doen each. Its wonderful ellicacy has induced mum runs spurious imitations. As its success depends ei, tirely on its purity, too much care cannot be used 111 procuring it genuine. Lvp.ty bottle having on it our written may be depended upon as genuine. ' Pamphlets containing with notices of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address us free of postage. iwi, ......... ' " ' Wholesale Dnmnisls and Chemists. lUU North Third Si reel, Philadelphia. jOct. 13, lSI!i.(i,. 1 A I ) I 1 N I ST A T( ) R '.! N ( )Tlf : V. Estate of JACOB DOWER, deceased "T0TICE is hereby given, thai Letters of A, I. X.y ministration on the cst;,lo ,i ,U,;n Ibm n, late of Hriarcreek towiishipX'oluinbia county, de.' ceased, have been uranled liv the i:..,ivir r lumbia county, o the undei jgriod, residiim in liriarcreek township : All nrrsoos imlel.i..l 1. said Estate are requested to make pavment, iim those having demands amiied said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement SOLOMON BOWER, Oct. fi, l.0..,its. Jldmitiisttatm. 11I1IWIII . ...... V" " " ' " ' wr.KUHAJNT J AILOR STORE. HIE undersigned would hinmuiice in h;,t,i T cusiomers and the mil. I l ,. I 1 h j I Hut lit Merchant Tailoring Esii,l.lis,Inrnt Exchange buildings, liit door nbc ve the lloiel w here be is receiving iron, ihe KasUrn Ciiiesi,' select assortment of choice Cloth,, Cassimers and Urapery generally, and is prepared lolurnisb every variety ol clothing, at m, , I, ,. ,.,;,., . Garmenls made to order, and readN iri'idc cloth ing luiiiisbed at nearly i ir ,ost. ALSO, CoaUsJ'anlH, Vrstt., Stocks, Cravats, .acy llamlkercbieis, ilv.,rjHv ol other articles for sale clienp. 5Tlie Tailoring business continued as usual P, . , , A LONZO II. ELLIS. Bloomsburg, April 21, lvisi. Surgiealand Alvelianical .'enlist. T IHE undersigned resoectfollv ininrm. il,., r diesaud Gentlemen of BlooinshuiL' and the public in general that he allendsto all the various opperations ill Uenfislry. Residence, neai filooins Kurg.bnt will visit families or inviduals, al their dwellings.wheti required. Thanklul lor past la vors, he hopes lo merit a continuation of public palronage,asil will ever be his pleasure torendei satisfaction in his profession J. If. V ANDERS LICE. C-Thespecial partnership in plate work, here toforo existing between A. Vallerc hamp and .1. II. Vanderslice, has expired bv limitation, ami the accounts ol s,,,d fi,ni are , lc a1(s ()f the undersigned lor setllpincnt. ., , , J- "I- VANERSLICE. March 27, )s ;), SOUND NEW WATCHES. T Illl" ...I I wir. sunscriner will give In sat sf:ic. lion In tlin-o who may wish a cood solid article for a verv modciale priee. He oilers a tine, ,,.,1 ... I...., 1... f . r V I 1- I', LI' H . .wi".... mem waienes. n.nneiv : l.pglisli l',,leii Levers 1 ans i.tver.s.ueniva Levers lepiiies,lti:ant tiers, &.C, &.C., quar l:.li'.llttirT W .I..1... 1 1 1 . .. ...... ...s nn 111 dim .leneiryoi everv des inpiioii, iii.isic.at Poxes, mu.-ical instrumrnls ol niiou-i eveiy oenomniaiion, by Ihe-orelical prin ciples always punctually and radically done i HiMMi.N-,,a-i,LAssKs.-Common, patent, and clasical luiiclt glasses lor livers ami lepins - , m a,ro( gom and 'JO car rat gold keys. Hands-common, steel, commnn gold and tine gold hands and gold hands esneci .1. ly for niiiui u ... ... it- 1 w heeles. . .... .. ..AbAnl.k IIKKLKS-arn I'lim, chains, verges, sciews o,. . r. lih, Swis, and trench w atches, lor epi'es, An" . . , ....,. ..., , p,,n, icvem. jtWKI , , " ' I "ana levers, etc. Also i' . :":::"''!:si7;('"nsian,y n 'n.i. . hi. "KXRY ZUPPINGER. Seplembrr 22, S.y white swan' hotff rnilEsubsciber begs leave ,0 i i, M .it ."'Virr'-'-'iiathetk omee.Ko I is k Zc, r"""( Peters Son. Tho Ho h . krl" J' venietit m, .l i l;,rK' and con- venii tit and 111 the business part of t,e City l,n hopes by strict ale.,on .' lo.sj es , , h " fnends will give him a call. He pledge , , sel lerms . (M r ,j.,v (H'.ORGK RAHN, n,i J' "";ln hl"f ''Hylkill County ' I'll-1 , Mrlcll t'l,'U. .-((, CAITIKKN K.vniA A in in by the name of tl,iHP e,,,fa Klih jrounj nmn of Hi diuiib of t p, Tomn.nJ, ul uiri till m 10 put up a Sarlrtlll w. I, ..-h ,i,ey ea )r. Town eml'i Hnrjninrillii, Hi.uoinioHt i rf .yfi.v:, Oriiol, elc. Tin, Ton mend n no dm iw, m,, r, WH, ; tiill wio formerly a worker on ruitronds, tiaWi, ,j ,,e me. Vet h mhuuics Ilia title uf Dr., for tin purp.,,, r (.niDing credit (if what he U not. Thii it 10 caiitn,, n ,,1,1,5 ;,( t0 Im duceived, and inrrli.ne none Iniilln. (itJVUIJfK OHIQI 11. OI.lt lir. J hoIi Townw" !'. Siia,i,, Uvinf na Il tha Old llrV liknriesii, hii Inn .ly f(ml f D(1 hi inalure cnj die co;it of arne. I'rinciti (,jp,:t, i !., JfiV York Cttj. :nl wfn', TPS OLD J)K. JACOB TOWSSEXD. TDK IdlllJI.N M, DIMCOVERKR (IPTliE iicaaine Townsciid Sarsaparllla. f)!il Ur. 'Iiiniueiiit 1. now iitiniilTII yearn ot no mil h i-.n iirrn nnown ns lilt .111 I HUH Hllll ) I IKCOV f ' ..( the OKXIIIXK OKIWJf.1l. ' roHA-sfxlt stH S.1i:iMI,l..1." Ileui i,Kir, he w.-u ciimHIfd In limit Its iinuiilacliiri:, hy wliirli means it hus bran at-pt out of umr kel, and llm miles rirruiinerilil In llmio n. wno j pniveil its wiirlli, and knmvii ,u vnlue. It Imd reached die ears f umny, m verilieless, h Ihnse T..mii nhu had bi'iin liKiilnl ui' nre ilisc.Lsiis, unit mivtil lr.nu (0U, Br9. claimed iu cicclli-nri' unit u-oml.-rfiil ' r HEALING POWER. Knoiviiiir, vmnij yruri aga, thin he hail, hy his skill, ure-ncu mill evpi rimce, ilevised an itriirln which windd ba ol' inciilruliilile mlvninnL'e to innnkind when the uimna wniild he l.irni.li..,l ii, hnnq it in In iimni, uuiira, us Ini'sniiroilf urniiM would ha known uml apirecild. 1'his time 1ms eoine. the inr uu nra siijnil tj u,n OH.1XII jlJflt rjfKtfll.-IU.KH PlirpjiHATIOJf Is iiMtniifiiriiireil nn the lnrze.st scale, unit it called I'oi liirpil'jiiniii tlie li'iii'lli anil hrweltli of Ibi land, eipccially an ii is found ioc-nuitile of di-ijenemtion or ileterinration. I 'nlike yoiinf H. I' 'J'owniend's, it iinprioei with fe. od never clinnues. Imt .r ike heiwr : heciiu! it is prepured n icirntijie Brinci;i hy a teuniific ma. 'J'hthifhml knowt ediie of (.'keiinlry, Mnd ihe lmt discon'ne, of the nrt, have nil Is-en bmuaht into requisition in Hie innniifiiciur of Ihe Did Hr'n S:irnnrilln. The AirsHrill& root, it i well known lo imilicul men. conlniM niauy ineilirnuil pro ponies, ami some prnperiu;, which lire inert -hu-cIimj, and oihers. which it retnneii in irep.trini; it fur u..e, pnetura 11 rwruniiuin miu nriu, ivnim is injurious .u trio system. Home of the properties of biitsnpiirillii are an nlvttlt. thai Ihey entirely evaporate and lire lost in the preparation, If they we not preserved hy a irtrntific yrttusi. known only In those experienced in Hi manutiiciiire. M reuvcr, thuss caltMle principles, which lly oil in vapor, om no exhala tion, under hem, are the very tnnnnnl mtdiitl proptrttii ot the rout, which Hive 10 it all its valnc. Any person cue boil or stew tha root nil th'r pet a dark enlored lliunl. which ia mure from the colon niatier ia the root than from any thinp ele; tliey cir then siraia this Insipid ur vi.pid hiunl, sweeien with m ir mnluaes, nd itien rail il SAKSAPAKII.I.A li.XTKU.T or Sy KI'P." Hal Mich is mn the prm-ie knoiwi .is ne GKNL'INE OIJ) PR. JACOH TOWXSEND'S HAK.SAPARll.LA. This is o prepared, that nil the inert propvrles of the) H.irs.-iiarilla mot are lint removed, every tbini mpahlv uf liei oiiiniL' arid or ol leruientiiinin. is eiiracinl uml rejected ; then every particle ol medical vlnue is si-curtu in pur and cnnceiiirated liirni ; mid inns it is rendered uicapalileof limnp any of lis valuable anil limiting propertitis. 1'ieparad ill tins way, il is made the most poHerllll naenlin tha Cure of iEiuuuu-i'iible 4a,siue8. Ilenco Ihe reason wny ite hear ciiiiiii:i..mlaiioii, 1111 every aide In its favor hy men, women, and children. We find it iloinn h-oiiiIi'm in die cure of l'o.V.V('.W'77(J.V, Ilisi-KPSU, unit Uff.H COM l'l..1W, and in HHKVMITISM. 1,1, Mil CI..1, rii.i.s, cosrirh:.YKss. uii i irr.i.YKovs Knur 771A-.V, n.Ufl.KS, h.UVIIIKS, nnd ull uilections armtiig Irom IWITRITY OF THE ELOOD. II possesses n in irvellonsellii ncy in all i.omi!ainisirislnc froln Indinesam. from .Itulilii f lite AomarA. Irom iiiiKiual circulation, deieriinnation of si-l to llm head, pilpilniiini "I Ihe heart, cold tuci mil h mils, cold caill. and In. I tlLfies over the h.idy. It has not its equal In ( 1UJ.1 and and 1 1. iie easy eipi'i lorntion .1111I cnius wr.iiriiiuii, relamii .uirinre of llm iuiii, throat, uml every ntlwrparu llm in nothing is its mo liroce in.ire r 1 1 . ti 1 1. - -1 1 y ..ren and acknonUd!(ed lh:ni in all kind, and mt' of FEMALK (.'OVllLAlNTS. It works w-iinili-rs in ca.es of ui,r.7rni or miin. Ml inifiitr iymli, ('i.-o-urnl. .Siiof.-i'a. or 1'ntitful Muuei, ri-!-(,'uui-iy of ihe uienstriLii riiiil, and the ilkn; and is as euecilial in l ilrnu! nil trie I rois ol Amur; l,.,j,rl. lly n ni.. vim.' olniruciioiH, ami regulating liie uiiicriil system, il cive, ti.ne and slrtnslli to Hie vi hole heiiy, nnd I tins, cures all Ionik ol 1 ous tliseasfs itud tJebility, and thus prevents or relieves a itre.ii varu i) ol inner m.ila dies, ns Spmnl irrttauim. .V.u-.wm, St. ywt' Jitint-t kmoflMHf, y.nrftic rite, Ctnii'ntstoitit, jtc. Il rli'ansus ihe hloiul. e M iles Ihe liver 10 liralihy arii'io, limes the slouiach, nnd cues Bo.nl riuOMiion. relieve. Hi bowels of torpor and constipation, nihil inrlauiiii.il. .,v iinrities llm skin, fsunlises the tin ulnumi ol' the ninntl. pioducinj geulle warmili equally all oer Ihe li.,.U. n,i the instn nliie perspiration ; relajes all :nciuri. una tilii al as, removes alt oIisiiikohik, ami invH!orai tlie emir nervous sj Mi in. la 11111 nun llien The mrtliciun you prc-fuiiiveHiIy md I lint can any 01 ihesc thiints hetnid of St. I', ''imn.eiiil'i inlet. or artn let 'I'll c vouns man's liouiil i 11. a in u COMPARED WITH THE OIJ) DK'S. Iierauieof one I. HAM) f ACT, thai the one ia I.UAfA 111. Kol Dbri fcltlolS ATln V and NEVER SPOILS. while Ihe other D M ; sinirim;, j, 1 m, r;.. anil Hutrtnf the hiltlr. cnnlmn:ntH into fragments ; the imr, nun liquid iplinhiig. uml il iinaciuit niher iromta ! .Mini mil ilns horri ble iomsunii be pon-ouous to tne sytrin ! Hut.' put ictdmtna tyslem ulrtmly dnr,nt,l ritk 'acid! Wli.il c ill ,et liysoepsla but nciilt Hi, we mil nil know Ihamhrn loud ours in our stomachs, what mif luefs n prmiuria 1 rlam lence, liearthurn, palpitaiinn ol the heart, liver cmnplainL diarrhira. dysentery, colic, nnd enrruptiua nl the biondt What is ."crolula Inn an acid humor 111 the body t What produce all Hie hninnrs which brine on Knipnuni of Ilia kin, fcald Head, Malt Ithnum, ;risilas, W hile Sfll ins, fiver Sores, and all Mlceralions internal and nifrnslt It la nothing under heaven, hut an acid tiibsinitca, which oiart.aad tuns spoils nil the Munis of the body, mere ni '"a- sV8it aniises Klienmaiisiu Inn a sour or a.Mil fluid, which insinuaies it-ell hetiveen the joints and eliewhen, irrltiinntT aaad inllauuni; the ili liinie iissues upon winch It afUl aaool nervous diseases, of impurity ol ihe bland, in deranfjed circulations, uml nearly all the ailments Miuh I aBlict human iiatiiri.. , cw U It not humble to maka and sell, and I saaraa tn ue Ilns j SULKING, FEIiMENTINt;. ACID "COM. ,' PUL'ND" OF S. P. TOWWSENP, ind yet he wniil,i S:n h ive it unilcrstoml that (ltd l)r..lvnb I nwn.end s ll.nmor tir-tn.U Sar,aptrult, is an I.HII A- , 1 1 t.N of his inferior pn paralinn ! ! I Heaven forbid lhat we should deal In an ariirle whlc 1 Bould hear the mint distant rr.i nililiin.-e 10 is. p. rn. lead's umrle! and which shnnld hrine down upon the Old 1 lr. such a mountain load ol imiii'i.tiiiis nnd rrinhnaimn f fmui Acenta w Im have .old. nnd pnrch uor. who ban uaa'1 I'. 't'ownaend'a I'KKMK.V I I.Mi I'dMI'Dl'M). f Wewi-h it undersmnil, heinu.e it 11 the abuMntr hmil Ihni ; H. I'. Townsend a nrticle nnd Old Dr. Jaroh T.iwt ' send'a Hir.aparilla are Aianrn iroi apart, nnd innnilfii ' timl-tr; lint they are unlike in every parntular, havli' not one m!e ihinu in rmiimon. ' As H. P. 'I'own.end is no doctor, and never was, la ' fheinisi, nn pharin-ireniist-knows no more of medicine l-ia.e than any nthercommon, unsneniific. nnprolessinr I nun. whatfuiirunrrc ran the puhlic have lhat they are ' ceivine a Sfniiine scieniitic medicine, romainint all t voiuesoi the niiicli-s u-.ed in preparing it. and w hich ara capable nl clmnces winch might render them the AliK.V nl IMen-e in-n ad of hcallh. Bin wnit el.e shnnld he cipecnd from una who k-f uoihini: r.iiiipirativelv of medicine or ihsensi It rev a 'rsi.n ol some ca'rirnre m rook and aeive up common dcierit nie.il. How much mireimMirlant ia Ihe persons 11 110 manlihirlure meilirine. designed (u WKAK JTl'MACIIS AND KK KKBI.KD RVST shonld know well tne medical proptnin of plr bi-st mitnner of seciiriui and fourenlraiinf Ibeil viriues, also an ettensive kaoivledpe of the vnrinu hlrh alh ct the human .iylcui, nod how to adnp to ihi.'-e dm iscs : It is lo iirre.l Irsiius upon the unfortunate, u tito wnnti'h d hiiiuaniti, to kln.lte bnpe in th lininin. to reaore health and hlomn. and if crushed aed broken. Bed lohmish inrinniiv 1' J Aft III Ti, r.SO bus isoliliHT and fC.jnl) tt, pnroinity nnd means to ImnK his (rami ( ui versa I Concentrate Kiiiily w lilnn Ihe re.irh. nnd to ihe knowledite nf all who n" that tliey m.ijr learn and know, hy joyiul mpenenre, TiaiiH t'inli lit Pinvt r to Ileal P.. l.lil'X. Afeiit. Hlooirislnirir.. nuir .11. Ply ()L'I HI.AiNKS AMUOKl'KIN'JG ft7;Vr- H'E have just niaile valualili ""' lioiislooiir Job-Olficr, of nev.vP' itc., arel procill oil a lialnlseinp pujiplv r ortcd rancy 1 aper, t'V winch we r?n i 'tu" tlit ntal'.st f ' b welkin tins sectirn. n - vt i'r-t.' . J VV?- vsv