t Agricultural. II v ''ml dm Farmer' unpin Utu ! II i.v pure the Joy it yield? F.ir i'i i n th i world' tempivstoul trif, i?., ' n J tlm scenm I fields Entreat. All Epitaph- Wiien autumn violet Were fading in a blight, My household lily bin 0 A liltlu bud of light: Bit e'er the frailest on Hid shed a tingle leaf, A s'ernold Reiper plucked, Aud bound if in his iheaf ! lid who takes the papers, And pay the bill when due. Can live in peace with God and man, And with the printer too. To f iccrtabt tht IIVirM of Live Cattle. This is of the most utility to all those who ara not experienced judges by the eye. 11 lim folloVing directions tlip weight can be ascertained within a mere trifle : Take a siring, put it round iho breast, stand square, j nl behind llu shoulder blade : measure on a foot rule the feet and the inches the .vtimil m in cireinnl'oreuc.! , this is called pirih ; then, with the string measure from the bone of the tail which plumps the line with the hinder part of th:! buttock, direct tlu lias alon j the baek to the fore part of the shoulder blade, take the dimension on the foot rule as before-which is the length; a id work the figures in the following man ner : (f .rth of the bullock, 9 feet 4 inches -wliichm iltiplied together m ike 3 1 square superficial feet : and that multiplied by 12 (the iiii n'jer of p mn Is allowaJ to each superficial foot of cattle measuring less than seven and more than five in girth) m ikes seven hundred and thirteen pounds. Where the animal measures less than nine, and more than seven in gin h, 31 is the pounds to each superficial foot. Again suppose a pig, or any small beast, should measure two feet in girth, and two along the back, which multiplied by eleven, the number of pounds allowed each sqare foot of cattle, measuring less than three feet in ;rinh, makes 13 pounds. Again, suppose ;i calf, a sheep, &c, should measure four feet six inches in girth, and 3 feet nine inches in length.which multiplied together, makes 15 square feet, that multiplied by 19, the number of pound allowed to all cattle measuring less than 5 feet, and more than 3 in trirth, makes 295 pounds. The dimensions of the girth and length of hor ned calile, sheep, calves, or hogs, may be as exactly taken this way as it is at all ne- ccssary for any compulation or any valti a turn of stock, and will answer exactly to the quarters, sinking the offal, and which eve' ry man can gel a bit of chalk can easily , perform. i Kaisin Pork. Every larmer knows full well that if he I has no winter pigs, even in the most fertile of corn countries, and cannot get over three cents per pound for his pork, he is losing money: how important, then, that he keeps such a breed of swine, and feed them so well that he can bring the pigs, dropped t aily in the spring, to weigh from 12 G I) to ;J00 pounds, in December or January. J. el people say what they will about the necessity of having old hogs to make a thick cut clear pork on the ribs for pack ing, we know this is all gammon. We have seen many a pig fed well from his birth, that would weigh full 12511 pounds, and cut four inches thick of clear pork on the fides, at nine or ten months, old, and have heard of others weighing 300 pounds, and cutting 5 inches. We would never winter anything but breeders of the ewine family, and the moment the pigs were dropped we would commence showing them with feed till ready for the knife. The firmer who pursues this course will in:ike from 30 to GO per cent, more on hiH pork than those who winter their spring .ii;s. As for atuinn pigs we would not have them, I.t the sows breed but ,,nre a year. Four or five years ago we prophesied that the prices of pork would soon make it scarce, and now it is a fact ; and by and by, when choice boars will be wanted to im prove the breed, they cannot be had, for our farmers are growing careless again in their stock, and breeding belter skelter in every direction. A pig is getting to be a pig once more with them long nose or short idiarp back or num. I. We advise all those who have cooil Uo to keep them so. Don't cU and fat the bent, keep them for breeders, and fat and sell the poorest. In this way one will be continually improving, and in any event, he will have a good breed on hand, always ready for his own tin.- nd the benefit of a carelr neighbor, CONDITIONS. I'HK COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, is publi.hfd every Saturday morning at two dollars per annum, payable hall yearly in advance, viz, $on ubcribing and fcl upon entering on the last six months and II nut paid according to tlm above terms, we ahull invariably charge two dollar ami Hftu cents. No subscription taken tor shorter period of time than six months, not discontinued until all arrearage ahull have been paid, which j must be one month prior to the expiration of 1 the tern. agreed fur, and a lull ore to thus no- j tify the Editor will be consideted a new en- i g.igement. ! Advertisements conspicuously inserted at ono dollar CASH per square (nf It lilii"" ol Ms) tor tluee liuii-H, and twenty-five cents per squaie fur every subsequent insertion Bns.iiicsl.'iirds , inserted ui I hree dollars per annum. A liber al discount made to yearly advertisers. LcrrfcRs, Communications, iic, addressed to the Editor, on business pertaining to the ollice must be post-paid, to secure attention. Business Directory- JOHN 0. FREEZE, Attorney at Law. BLOOMSBURG COL., CO. PA. Prt iCK, next doorto theCourt House, HENRY ZUPPINGBR, Watch and Clock iJ4er,sign of the Watch, on Main street in 1. 10 Exchange. J" EONARD B. RUPKRT1,V-cAat,lirstd.or j in ' Rupert' Row," on Main street below Market. s LOAN fc Mr3L)KN'U.l.L,.Wer(-Au(.,Maiii streot, above Market and one door below the exchange. I71PHRAIM P. LUTZ,)rMi'?t.v,storeonMain street, below Market, east side, sign ol'thc Gouten Mortar. MARTIN St, A. M. RUPERT, Tinware and Sheetiroa Manufacturer, shop on Main streu, below the Post-olhce. B'.:NJ:llAGIiNKUCH,C7,i,erJai- er, North side of Main street.a lew doors Oelow Market street. WM. McKF.LVY & CO., JUerehanls,Narll West corner of Main and Market streets. if r t . In i fl. 11 1 '"'?" ancl Piiysic.an.local.oi. VJ. -jji vlo ket St., south side, above Main st reet, Blooinshu rg. T7"NORR & HAMLIN. flcf-siiM,shop on I Main si reet, first story, immedialelyunder thie ollice. AVJ .i f . vv. i i v.tuy li.uuot v !i,ormai, n , yj mi i.i mi ..uiiii .u.iiii woci) njijM-i-jiiw im- Forks Hotel. rilHOMAS W'lLLrrS.Mjfier.estabHtdimenloH I wain street, north side, one door below the Court Housp. E Ai VIS riti)N.i,l;7ie-mu;ii'urii(Ccr,&c , es'dblisiiHi'Mit on Main stree, opposite tie African. TOTV E JAN, B.otand S mho street, e.islside. lir Shoemaker, store on lirst door below Mar- ket sheet JiCiS Hi)rEL,, oy S.vmukl Bluk, roads on ' forks of the Ber.vick and Orangeville in North Bloomshurg, tJlMON NATHAN, ('heap and Fashionable Clothier, Store on Main street, two doors a above the American Hotel. E XCHANGE HOTEL, by Samuel A .III ady on M.nn street, directly opposite ihe new couit House. VMEItlCAN HOI.'sn Acommodioui-and well kept fnn By ('has. 11. Dos mm south side of Main street J OHN H. BAR TON H. Co., mkrchants, Store on .Main street, opposiiethePcunsylva- nia lintel, south nloomsburg. EVI L. TATE, PRirvTER,ollice in the Brick buil ling, south en 1 uf"Rupert'Ruw," on Main street. T)F.M AINING in the Post Ollice, at Blooms- X) burg, Sept. 30th, 1V19. Ager, Wilson Appleinan, George Berncheit, Thomas Burchlield, Wm. H. Blaine, J. R. Esq , Boon, B. V. Bounds, Emma Cannain, James W. CI irk, 11. C. Cox, Samuel Dile, Albeit G. Daves, Joseph Dennis, Lodina Eves, Joseph Fry, II. H. Ai. Co., Fisher, Jacob GiPiert George H.iines, Jacob Hirnebnuct, Michael Heilman, Elias Esq , Jones, Thomas (ship) Jones, Benj. .Inline, A. I). Kint, Nicholas Kressler, Samuel Little, Mm F.. Lyden, John (ship) Mackill, John Muckkunchly, John Murry, Casier Esq., M'Murtrie Miss S. M. Madden, A.J. M.'nges, Joseph R'ibens, Martha Hichel, Elizabeth Ki-hel, Elizdo-ih Slnenaker, aolin 1 Shni'maker, John i uher.s, IV . J. t. Miiiliz. Henry Suvils, V illlam Sidel, Jacob Snyder, N. Treslvean, Frank . Taugart, Franklin Toyle, Timothy Willi s, John '.Vatts, Ephraitn VVillson, James D. Wilt. Daniel Landes, George Wild, Thomas (ship) Yelter, Isabella (tCJ- Persons applying lor letters on the above list will please ay thev are advertised. J. M. CHEMBEIILIN, '. .U. FIRE PROOF CHESTS. )R Hooks, Papers, Jew 1 i I ' elrv.uc. I'.vxss.vWAr so.v.No. 90 north ihir.l -tieel, between Ar-h and 11 ice, ami V! Dock Street, opposite ih,. Philadelnhia Kxchanee. I'a'- ) M -. rkz: 'b u.,in.ulnnll I I II Pfl '., Till Wit,- Clll 1" .-3'uii- ... ,- kV. hole cover Salamanders. Fire" and thief PROOF IRON CHESTS, warrai I lo stand m ire heat than anv chest in ihisconntry. Also, Patent Air-Chnnilier Iron Chests, fil)(now in use. Thev also rnntinup lo make; -THE ORDINARY FIRE PROOFS,- at very low prices. ' Potent Combination locks, with Guae Keys,; which can he changed several thousand times i changeable io fact evcrv lime the Lock is used if ! ! desirable. These locks are proof against Ihe; j most cxpett Thieves, being supplied with the j patent kev-hole cover, are! nrele very strong, they . ! cannot he blown open bv Gunpowder. These Locks are intended tor I'anks, Stores, Safes, Seal and Letter copying presses, lire pioof dooi-, for hanks and st.ires. Patent Slate lined Rrd'i iterators, warranted i - perior to al! others, water tillers, shorter baths of ', the best quality. j Persons wiihing to purchase any nf the above articles, will pleas r give us a rill, vp .!! 'hpaper than any other in ihn I'nitrd Sm'ks rh.lade'ifV.i.i. 'I1- iv. :-r. .:v WHITE SWAN HOTEL. rfllf Ktubscriber begs leavo to iulorm bis X friends and I he public in general, I hut he1'5' has taken the White Swan Hotel unit Stage 0ice, No KW, Race Street, formerly kept by J. Peters St Son. The House being Urge and con venient, and in the business pait of the City, he hopes, by alrict attention to business, that his Iriend will give him a call, lie pledge himself, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to inae j lim friends nt heme. ; Terms 1 per dav. I " GEORGE R HN, j Formerly of Schuylkill County. i J'hila., March 5t,'li. If. SOUND NEW WATCHES. rilHK subscriber will give lull satislac I turn to those who may wiah a good "olid article for a very moderate price. ni.,. He oflers a line, and select lot of genuine ecap- ment watches, nulncly : English I'alent Levers, Paris Levers.Geneva Levcri, le.pines.clegant quar ter, Jtc, &.C, Reptiiring Watches and Jewelry of every des cription, musical boxes, musical instruments of almost every denomination, by the-oretiral prin ciple alway punctually aud radically done. Trimmings Gla.ssls. Common, patent, and clasical lunett glasses for levers and lepins Keys common, ateel, 14 carrot gold and 20 car rat gold keys. Hands common, steel, common gold and fine gold hands and gold hands especial ly for lepincs. Balance Wheei.es and crown wheeles, chains, verges, screws.etc. etc ; for cng lish, swiss and french watches, for lepincs. An chors and Son, english patent levers. Jewels and eylenders for lepines and levers, etc. Also Clock Trimmings Constantly on hand, at his establishment in Illoomsbiirg on Main ; above Market street. HENRY ZUPITNGER. September 22. 181'). PURE FRESH COD LIVER OIL. This new and valuable medicine, now used by the medical prolessiou with such astonishing ef ficacy in the one of pulmonary Con- umptioii, Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, (lOUt.Geuerul Debility, complaints of the Kidneys &c, is prepared from the liver of the Cod Fish for medicinal our sales ,&,..,,, ,. Ijmi,. 'hlli,n, ;,,, 1 "C. J. . Williams, M. D V. R. S .Proles- sorol Medicine in University College, London, ! Consulting Physician to the Hospital for consump tion, iic, says : I have prescribed the Oil in a- nine mill 1.UIIIM1U unL.v. .iiuliiuiuiie. ui.vu ui , Lu UiKoreiit; stupes, which have been I . - care hs . , , . . the large number of caM's, out of '.'31, lis Use i was lullocd by marked and unequivocal improv ment, varying in degree in dilletent cases, Irom 1 temporary reiaruaiioii oi tne progress oi ine dis ease and a mitigation (d distressing symptoms, up , ,0 B mor(J Qr CUI11 j.it restoration to apparent health "The effect of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these case was very remarkable. Even in a lew days the cough was mitigated, Ihe expectoration di- minished in quantity and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, llesh and strenglhwere ; gudually improved I "lu conclusion, I repeat that the pure fresh oil i ' Irom the Liver of Ihe Cod is more beneficial in the Irealment ol Pulmonary Coiisiiniption than a::y ; agent, medicinal, dietetic or regimenal, that has yet been employed." j As we have made arrangements to procure the Cod liver Oil, fresh from head quailers, it can now be had chemically pure by the single bottle, . or in boxes of one dozen each. Its wonderful efficacy h..s induced iimnt N on i spurious imitations. As its succe-s depends en tirely on ils purity, too much care cannot be used j in procuring it genuine. Every bottle having on it our written signature, ' may be depended upon as genuine. I Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil,1 with notices of it from Medical Journals, will be j sent to those who address us. tree of post.ige. j JOHN ('. BAKER & CD , Whnhxitle Drumzists and Chemist. 100 North Thud Street, Philadelphia. 1 Oct. 13, I S ill. lim. ) COLUMBIA. COUNTY INSTITUTE. ! fFUlE Trustees of the Columbia Count u lanti- ! JL tute take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured the services of the ' RF.V. SAMUEL SCHAFKKR, as Principaloflhe School to be opened in ..looms- burg on Thursday, Ihe .11 h day of April next The highly attested abilities of Mr. Schatl'er af ford an ample guarantee for thorough instruction in all the various branches taught in the school. These will consist of the following: LANGUAGES. .Indent Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Modern German, Spanish. French and Italian. ENGLISH. Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Surveying, Navigation, Geography, with the use of globes; History, Natural Pbilisophy.and Chemistry, with lectures and experiments; Moral and Menial Philosophy, with lectures. Penmanship and Elocution will receive daily attention. Ti:r.ms. In order to secure the greatest a- . mount ni'hfiitlit to each pupil, we Ihink tht" standard number should be Uvontv-live, unless' the demand of the public should wariaut an as sistant The prices will be as follows; j The English blanches. f.1 per quarter. Do. w ith addition ol language, d " WM. McKELVY, "I I,. 11. RUPERT, I CALEB BARTON, Trutteta. DA.VL SNYDER, JACOB MELICK, j n'oninsburg, March 1.1, IH'.1. ! N. H. LAWRENCE, 1 gent for Ihe. stile, of Sovlltworth Mun vfuclorlng Co' a iCriing 1'npers. Warehouse No. 3 Minor Sacci. Ion cases of the above supein r I'apeis now in store, aud for s.ile o the iradt al the lowest mar , ket prices, comi-liiig in p ut ol Fine Ihi'-I; Hat Cups, 1 . , i , 1 .'. and l'1, lbs.. ; blue and while. ; Siipeninu Medio in and Demi Wriiing, blue ; and w lute. I.Mra super and siipeifnie I olio Posts, iia ! and w bile, plain and i ub l. I Suueiline Commercial Posts, blue and white, ; plain and ruled. ! Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt, j Superfine mid tine Bill Papers, long and bioa.l. Superline and line Coiiuliog. I loose Caps and : Posii, blue and w hile. I Extra super Congress Caps and letters, plain ' and ruled, blue and w hile, j Extra super Congress Cap and l.etlei", gilt. I Superline Sermen Caps and posts. Snperhiie blue linen Hun l.i tli rs. Evtra super Bath Posts, I.Iih- and while, pi in I I oie.l. i Mooroni'Teil . ,otp r i ; o s an. i pes 'i.aww'i s Uriel Papers. Snpi nine and lino Cap. and I'r.is.r'i! .lain, blue and w hue, vicious . ..sand I a. rices. Al- I'Hj'l le.nr.s . wlo pcis, llolinel Board-, : hile . T. a, H'npnin.r. Envi pipe, 'lediuins, Cap U'raor' r , H. : ; i.nc ' ', X'1 '' n dl i-o., .1,1 Idne r.-. A i 31 I 13Looisbi;k; academy A llloll BCItUliL for Younn Ludin and (Juttltiuen J. li. BRADLEY, Principal. The next winter Session of this Institution, will coii.ineiicu on MONDA Y the blh day of Uc tobtr. Tut Hooks. Emerson's Spelling Book and Reader. Goodrich's Geography. Bullion's English Grammar. -Parker's Progressive Exercises. " Aids to English Composition. Blair'i Rhetoric, L'niversity edition. Davies' arithmetic. " Algebi-4. " (iiioiiii'li y. " Suiveving. " Mensuration. Foster' Book Keeping. Ackerman's Nat. Histoiy. t.utler's Anatomy and Phisiolncy. Guernsey's History of the L'nilud State Lard iter's Outlines. Olmsted's School Philosophy. Bui ritl's Geography of the Heavn. Johnston' Turner' Chemitrv, Wood' Botany. Schmucker' Mental Philosophy. Way land' Moral Science. Webster' Dictionary. L A T I N, Bullion's Latin Grammar, Bullion' Latin Read er, Ambon's Ceasar, Sailust, Cicero, Horace; Folsom's Livy, Leverctt's Lslin Lexicon. (! It E E K. Bullion's GreckG i ainniiir, Bullion's CreikRcnd er, Roliinson's Greek Testament, Xenophoii's Anabasis, Xenophoti's Memoialiilia, Pickering' Greek Lexicon. There will be frequent exercises in Declama tion and Composition. InslruclH.n will also be given in Penmanship and Book-Kt cpiig. It will he Ihe aim of the Teacher in this School, to impart to the piip;ls a thomoi.lh knowledge ol the branches sludied, to utmnle their minds, and thus to prepare them lot hon orable places in life T E It M S . The winter session will consist of 24 weeks, or two quarter ol twelve weeks each. As this ses-lon is two Weeks longer than the last sum than the last sum- .i . ..! t..;.:J .. i u ...ii. . .-ii,..,u per quarter: For Reading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Book- I, ,;., l, , ... . a. ....t,.. i:,,.. ..V. ...... ... -Ml.,. V.I I. , , Utl.LIO .IM, "l.lll- rnar, Hist. U. S., .... sf3,25 For same and Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Mensuration, Book-keeping by doube en try. General History, Nat. History, i'l.isi-oiogy,- Philosophy, other English branch es and Diaw ing, .... ft I ,.10 For Latin and Greek Languages, 5,7.1 Qr- Good boarding can be i.blained in private families at Irom $ riO to i2 UO per week. Reference', Col Joseph Paxton, Rev. Daniel Sleek, Hon. Stephen Bahly, Rev. Joshua Evans, Hon. George Mack, (Michael Brobst.F.sq John McReynolds, Esq. nloomsburg, Sept. 2y, 'tMS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC E Ettate of JESSE It O HERTS, Jrc'J. "I.Tb'I'K'li iu l.i.n.liv i.lvon th-.t I nlh.r.il' A .1 . u I I. I. is n e I e I. LO ' ,lIo l.enei.-, el nu- .i. i-,,..,., .,i- u.... if i . o . , . '' i . i ' I.tte ol heaver township, Columbia county, do- censed, have been granted by the Register of Columbia county, lo Ihe subscriber, residing in Hlackcreek township, Luzi roe county ; All per- sons indebted to said estate me requested lo make payment, ami those having claims against it, lo present them forthwith to the su'iforiber. PETER ROBERTS. Aug. 2.1, 1 si (1. -Cts Jidminiatralw Rkimcld Pkickm. NEW, CHEAP AND rASHIONAULE Clothi n if E vi port u m. rpiIE subscriber respeel fully informs liislriends J and the public, thai he has dissolved the pditnersliip business and opened an entire NEW S I'OCK OF OOUDS, liesli Irom the cities, ill Ihe Cheap Clothing Emporium in the same stand, on Main Street, above the Ammucan Hook, where he Ciin beat both Jew and Gentile at sel ling cheap Goods, Clothing, i;c. Take the fol- ! V1" "'"". '" ,r ' ".,e 1 ',r (.," ' ''""! ,S,l'1ln'1"1 '''"I"" "'WK iw ing sample ol his prices Jsd to ST 2 ils U) i:t i; 3 5 6 4 3 3 2 3 Cashmeielt, Alpaca and suinuier cloth, 3 Linnen Coats ol all kinds, Black Casimere Pauls, Splended Laliinrtiiie Pants, Cottonade and summer Cassimere, Plain Satin Vests, Figured Satin vests, Marsoiles and Cashmere vests, Bov's Pauls and Vests, Men's Casino! Pan's. 1 3 4 I 2 2 t I 171 ''(i() FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, of every description. Dry, Fancy, and Staple GOODS, and d general assortment of Shirts, Po sums. Collars, Gioves, Suspenders, Stocks, Hand kerchiefs, iiC, &.C. tlnrmeutx made to order on short notice. Orj- Persons resoling out of town will find it to their advantage lo puirhase clothing of him as he is determined i o put prices down so low In make an object to those who come from a distance. Gentlemen don't forget to enquire for Nathans's Cheap Clothing Store, on Main Street, imp door above Mr. Da'bler's American House, Blooms burg, SIMON NATHAN, nlnomshur?, Oct. 1, !S4 MUFFS, UOAS, VICTORIAS, AND FUR TRIMMINGS, w. n com:.v, fancy fluuieu, V"OI'L!) most respecllully call the iilleiilion of all oeisons in want of anv aijiole in Ihe FA I V Y FUR liUSINFss. that he has now ready a splendid assortment of I nie atiove uioMior.eii arm u s, in ole ol everv des cription ol H'HS. and lu Ibe greatest variely of shapes tii.it are lo w fa, hionable. which he oilers lo sell al verv reasonable profits, at Ins n u siomk, No. , North Second Si reel, (two doors below .Arch Mreel.) I'lnlailelpliia. i Merchants purchasing lo sell again, would lim! j it coiisidi i 1 1 1 1 v to their advantage to call and ex ' amine Lis stock and judge lor themselves helore I purchasing elsewhere. '.The Store alw avs cosec on Saturdays. ;;;-The full market price aUas given for SKINS ol cvi.tv description. ,M I) COHEN. I :1 n. '.' st , lim doms In low . Ivch) Philud'n. ' net c. l;i.;iui. ADMINLS'I'RATOR'S NOTICE, Estate nf dllJM SU JSK, deceased. "T0TI CF. is hereby -iven.lhut L iters of A.I- XI mini -I r .i i ' en lb tale of Ali.NM Swank, I ,te ol Be.iv" r l. a 1 1 -1 1 i i. dlooibia roiinlN. dfc'd', have I t. ! anted, I the lo i;.-ier o! said eotinlv, John c-v.io!. residing in .Milllin township, s..nl count".. Ail peisons ind. bled Id said e-tale requ' -'. d lo make pauoeni. and ll.i -e having i 1 1 1 tfi - ;it. 1 1 ii s i I , will pi i si ui t l.i in a anoi e du I ail' lieolo at. d h i k--M . in. M i ; MY . " . K . o-'.r i V. a T E W A It T, Attorney at Law, VOHMERLV Ok WJLKESUARRE, RESPECTFULLY infoim the public that he has located in BERWICK, w here he will hi Lend promptly to all legal business entrusted to his care in Columbia and Luzerne counties fjH'iriccon Mam .Street, opposite the Rising S" Hotel. Jali.ViO, S.i). y riMLADELI'UlA, READING l'OTTSVII.LE HAILROAI). WIN I'F.R ARRANGEMENTS. ON and altur November Id, Ivl'.i, the Pnssen- g.T Train will run between I'hiUdelpliia and P dlsville, as follows; Leaves riilladelpnia at A. iM., Uaiiy, ex- cent Sundays except Arrives at Reading at 11 IS Arrives at Poilsvjlle at 12 'in Leaves Poitsville at h) A. M. Daily Stin.l.iNS. Arrives at Reading at 10 00 Arrives at Poitsville Rt 12 .in. Fakics. Potlsville and Philadelphia 3 AO and 3 DO ; Pidlsville and Reading 1 40 and 1.2H ; K-a-ding and Philadelphia 2,25 and 1,00. Passenuera cannot enter the Car unless pro vided with Ticket. There will be no Afternoon Train. Orj-NOTICE. Fifty pound nt' baggage will be allowed to each passenger in these lines; am! passengers am expressly prohibited from taking any thing a baggage hut their wearing unpaid, which will he at the rili ol iis owner By order of the Board ol Manager". S. BinDFORD.Kec'ry. Nov 10. ls0. " 'I'll E EM I'liti:" l PAN V iNCOHI'OHATLI) V THE l.Edlsl.A I L KE OK THE State vr new Yi.hk. ARE the exclusive Agent lor Green's Oxy geiiuted liters, which is the best and ln n--liesi cerlihcd medicine lor il.ect'e ol l.'jspepsia, Geneial Dtbilily, Habitual I i.Mivei.e.-s, i-c, in the woild. In every disease in ini.g Irom nnper fi ct digextion, or dtrunpa utomuih, this reme dy has been certified to by Hon. L. H. Arnold, Ex Governor ol Rhode Island, lion. in. Wood- , J .. .. nnr . ,. , . s 1.'.. I ' h ... Mi.. I.; II.... T I ! "-. - '.-. """y V " .sunn. ons, oc-oan.r in in i. i. jinn. ci. .-. i neijis, Senator Irom t.,Hoii. Wm, Lidiam, Senator I lm 1 'V to"'1 vn "! '"' 1' 'S w " '' ')nTr'u ' "". W. S. Martin, Wisconsin, Un. A. C. Dodge, Iowa, C. C. Trowbridge, F.kj., lJelrnit S H. Iloimes, Esq., Ct., G. W. Jones, Esq., Dolmqiie, Joseph Hoxie, New York, and many olhns who, are living witnesses of its superior ellicacy. N. li One pi uli.ir properly ol the BITTERS is.that is does not contain any bpii Jtunl.s Illinois, and is on an entirely new pl,.n ol cure to? l')S epsia. The. LMPlitE CUMPjLXV,o win hi orders should be addressed, aie at .No. l'O Bioadwav N. Y. PJ11X KILLER! A medical preparation by the name ol Fain Killer, has been put into the market by the Em pire Company in New York, which bids fair to cast all other preparations into the shiule. It cannot, perhaps, be better described than by sla ting that it is in a liquid foim, and is adapted to internal and external use, holding instantaneous control over all Nervous A flections, Rheumatism, group. Inflammations, loooin ami f.ar .V'lie, , ... .. . i- I turns, Bruises, Sprains, M ies, c. LtifiRi: 1 (UiMl'ANV, No. 10 l!ir.dvav. l ' , . DEAF PERSONS Can be made to hear in almost every case ! by j proper treatment, hut iht j should lemeinber that ihe organization of the Ear is the most delicate i structure I the body, (except Ihe eye.) and hence is ollener injured llian henelilled ry svrinjos. The Jle.vwtic Oil sold by the Ftnpiie Company, 1711 Broadway, is the suiestand most successiul article ever known for cures. Chemical Cleansing Fluid, Manufactured and sold by the Empire Compa ny, is lo every peisonw ho ".isii s or has wash ing done , of very great and essential service. It obviates more than hall the oidim iy I I c. i undid, so Ihe wear to clothes. It sets the color last lo fading calicoes, and miswcis as will lor cambrics muslins, and woollen goods. ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL. The Laundry Starch Polish is used lo give that peculiar polish to collats bosoms and linens, thai in. I liina else rn rive: hi.sbli.w it nii.'.itU l.nill. tales the ironimr. The genuine has Ihe stamn ol Ihe Emnire Cornnanv. No. 17b Broartwuv. lie sure about Vermifuges ! Some kill Ihe Children ! as well as the worms, and the only safe article thai kills ihe n orms and not the children, is the one made and sold by the Empire Company, at 1 70 Croadway. THE EMPIRE COMPANY is the only one of the kind incoporalcd by the Leg islalnre of this Slate asa Stock Company, and un der such legislative enactments as lo make Ihe stock always at par, and ll.p Company clear of liabilities. Individuals holding any of 'the Stock ol the Company, will be e milled to their pro ratio amount oft he profits of the t iisiniss. declared upon Ihe allh lavils vf the Trustei s. at the end of each Near. 1 he Company receive I l.eir ow n Slock at pann, "he payment lor gol ds al the NeNV York, Ollice, 17ii Broad w a v. THE EMPIRE COMPANY Are Mauulaclurcsof and Agents tor, some of the lines! and most popular kindsol Shaving and Fan cy Soaps, such as Vanilla, Napoleon Toilet, &c, Barbers' Shaving Soap in bars. THE GENUINE HAY S LINIMENT j Balm of Columbia, Kewes's Liniment, Sphons' Sick Headache Remedy, the Chinese Celestial j Skin Powder, &c, have been translerred to the Empire Company, 1 70 Broadway, to whom all orders and applications should he made. THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Has the Agency of the Nervine Balsam, Ihe Great Indian Remedy lor Fits, the only sure and certain cure for Epiliplic Fits, Cramps, Convol shins, Sc. Il has beeen odmiliisltd with aslonis- h'"K success, and is as near a specific as anything can be. it lorms a in nv eia in the Finchce ol Physicians, many of whom use this Balsamoslhe only remedy. Peisons w ishing the Nervine Bal sam, must apply lo Empire Compaiiv, 17ti Broad- way. Ilr IJncl.'o lT.,lll, Hilt. ! 1',. A.U..1I O Alllll.il 1 111.7 l. l..i i-. .i. r- : . An ..oi.i.ii.c i. mi Keo.iiOf in on lie r,llliliei '... ...in Tliiur.iii;,,,, n.rutL,,.' if ...i .. ..s ...... .... ... ....... a spurious arricie. j i.c genuine inisii j'nts are jr. harmless, ellcctual, and the ne jius vltia ol spe cifies. In was invited by Ihe great Dr. Bush, and used as a universal remedy for diease. Dr. Ilaitliolemew's Expectorant Pink Syrup Is manufactured perfectly pure by the Empire Companv, Broadway, under inrorpomiion from Ihe Slide, for Coughs. Colds, Pain nt the Side, Lungs, he. It is a sure preventive of Cm "iimptioii, but not a certain cine alter Ihe disease ' is once thoroughly srated. The genuine is only lobe had I'mm this Company. THE TIIINC IS DONE! ! Those w ho do not believe il, aie respeclfnllv i ilesireil uoi io read : i.ur liani-1 leailr d persons may read and test, and have lie head covered with a line, Invui iant, glo'sy hair, h tl,r use of the Magnetic Hair Ifpstorer and Invijr.raloi. Manufactured and sold by Ihe Eiuniie Ccu t nu . incorporated hy the Stale ot Nrw York, Nn i Itroadwr; - J ih vs. '- i .' in, . .1.- f...... ... , s- ' . i . (iOODS-NEW ARRIVAL. JUST leceivtd and now opening at the old stand of the scbtcriber, a splendid assoit metit of i:v ;oi)M ! Selected with great raie, and Irom li ng rxp. ri- ........ I.iln.t L. : li-.L .1- . - 1 good, not only in pattern and styles, hut in ooal rnic, i.t iigiit'in iiiu.seii inai n is selection ti : uy and price, and will be old at the lownst poa- j sinle pliers. His DRY GOODS consists of mil fancy articled, from shau Is to a fkei:i i l -i 1 U ; and comprises all mnl lials for cloaks and diees to red and white fl.inneln. A good assortment nf IoiIih i I assitm-rs ; J-aiins and v ontingH, ' BleacliHl and brown ihu'Iiih. Baakeia and Call! j bags Men's and boj' Hnis and Caps. EOOI S. l.adies kid anil turn i-Iioib; Lol il:g-gh stes. i n.cKery-waie, Hanl-viaie, Cedar- waie; all fcmns i of (iR. ct Hiis & sPir, Aim SALT.c Kc. Allot which he reaprcil'ully requests hi friend and the public to call and examine. j $-All kinds of grain, lumber, and country on duce taken in txcharge and for which the highest price will alway be paid. L. B. RUPERT. Bloomsburg, Oct. 87, 1840. NEW SADDLER SHOP. AT THE IKiN Or THE WHITE HORSE. T HK subscriber announces to the public, that lie lias recently opened a Saddler Shop in the centiul part of Blooiii.sluirg, on Main street. ! one door above Rupert' Stoie, where he will I keep constantly on l and and make to Older, all I kinds ol' IU1IAESS, S.'IMjLES, luCTlU.Yh'S, i'Jl.UXKS, and every ! Sj-LL. other article in his line of busine.-s. A lo He will ailend lo TRIM- .tr"ft y MI.U CjUUIL'HUCS and LI U UllCS, ill every desiiahle sly t, ;nwi 'yc-V will turn oil' all his work neat and good; and at the lowest prices These w ho wish work in hi ; line, will (lo well lo give him a call. I (Xr Hides, country produce, and even gold dol lars win oe laKen in pavinenl lor work. W. M'K. THORNTON. Bloomsbura, Sept. l.j, l,y'J 3m. NEW STORE AND CHEAP GOODS. rpilE undersigned respecllully informs his old i j customeis and the public that he na , just completed his arrangement for their better accommodation, by re building his store house at j Ihe old stand, on Main Street, where he is receiv ing and of!', rs for cash sales, a select assortment of I Clothing and Confectionaries. His slock ol clothing which is of the latest style and best finish, consists of every variety of coal ana Milliliter Oaruittits, viz ; pants, vests shirts, colais, slocks, &c, &.C., n.annlaeiured ex pressly for country sales-, and will be old at exceedingly low prices for cash, -ALSO- Confectionnries and Fancy articles, of all kind too numerous to mention. S. by MOSES MAY. Bloomsburg, June 23, iS'lS-tim. C 0 N F E C TIONAR Y T oTTTORE . rpilE subscriber respecllully inloin.s theciti JL zens ol Bloomsburg, and vicinit) , that he is now opening a select Confectionary, Fruit and Toy Store, in the Exchange builcings, No. 4, here he will be happy to wait upon tin se who ma) lavoi him with his custom. Cive him a call. (X"His stork is fres-h has been selected with care and will be suid cheap for ca: h. THOS: ELLIS. Bloomsburg, April 21, 1310. 6. 67 k TiTiTEiri Attorney ut Law and Coxinulor, dy-Ollice on Mainslreet. by the Courthouse. X) ESPECTFL'LLY informs his fjiends and i the public that he has commenced the prac tice ol law in Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa.r where he will promptly atiendtoall legai busi ness entrusted lo Ins care. Bloomsburg, Api il 2S, ISI. THE PORKS HOTEL. T MF. subscriber would inloim his old Irienrl and Ihe public m grmral. lhat he has taken I " well-known stand, recently kept b IUsikl S. y in r , E-q., on the head ol Main Street, in Bloomsburg, and will continue Ihe H.,i ! Known by the sign ol'llie "FORKS," wht ic he is prepared to accommodate those who mav favor him with their cusiom. His arangemenis are complete (uarters spacious location pleasant, and without promising too much, he flatters him self, ho will be able to do ample justic to hi guests. Otf-Stabling and the best fare for horses. Sir SAMUEL BLUE. Bloomsburg, April 7, 1VI0. AI)MINISTA,rOR,SN()TICE. Estate of JdCOB BOllEIt, decttued. "VTOTICE is heiehy given, lhat Letteis of Ad miiiistralion on llie estatp ol Jacob Piwm, late of Briarcreek lownship.t Ulun. bin county, t!? ceased, have been tranled l Ihe Kegi.-U-r ol Co. i.,...i.;.. .. i.. , i i . ' i i.iiM.iiM . ".... , ui int- ono isigi.eo, n siuipg in Briarcreek township: ! persona indebted ta -aid Estate are requested to make paj n.ent, and those having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated tor sclih n en SOLOMON rouF.n, Oct. C.JM'i -'its. jd,,mn.slralnt. M ER C I I A "K; T'i A 1 LO iTsTORET" rPHE undersigned would annntnee lo hifcld X customers and ihe public in gentral.that hn has just opt ned a new Merchant Tailoring Eslablinhment, Exchange buildings, hist dm r tt.tve tl.eHolel, where he is receiving in in the Faslem C iliesH. select assortment ol choice Cloth, 'CafMirn. and Drapery generally, and is i k pared lo luinii-h every variety o rloihing. at miene t rites. Garmenis made to i rdi r, and rtadv miit cloth ing furnished nt neaily cin tost. ALSO, Coats,' Pants, Vests, Stm-ks, Cravats, F aney llaudkeichi. Is, 5cc.,and a variety of oilier arlicit s for nlr heap. XThe Tailoring busini ss conlirnied as usual. ALON7.0 H. ELLIS. Bloomsburg, April 21, IMP. REMOVAL. - .wTlnnr,,. r,iT.,..r t j i I II .iivncis lUi.x-r.i., nasremoveo ins rnne . w . H """c into the Evehang e Buildings, next doorto Hartman's store, where he will always keep on hand and make to order every desirablo kind of Boots and Shoes for Men's Ladies' and Misses' wear. CJLLJA'D EX.1MLVE, He i determined lo torn oil work lhat w ill hear examination and Ii ial, and which will cm pare with lhat o any othtr establishment in norlhern I'ennsylvania. (rj- AiiNvoik warranted. Bloomsburg, April 7, 1S-I1. Hoot and Shotmuhing. riTIIE iindenigiM d.thaiiklul for past patronapt" I respecllully infcrins hi old custr mer Bnd the public thai he lias remove o nis esiHoiiM imnt to Ihe new frame building, abeve Albright &. Mengel's Store, on Main Street, opposite Ihn Forks Hotel, where he will be reay to wait op, on il1 who mav form him with a rail ss mm!. JACOB F. I'lKIKICK Blririr-t urg, Arnl 1C1''.