Agricultural. Tht Slraitfrr nu tht SHI. ' " ' Htf T. . RBAO. Hitweonbroi fi,,. m vuiuai and corn, In tha lovely home wlieia 1 wj horn, The peach tree leans uji.iinii (lie Will, AdJ the wooJbiihi wanders nv-r til : timrsi ism andcj doorway 4till, ' But a stranger's t'.iot ht crod tht dill. Ter is tha barn -and at of yurt, I can. smell tht hxjr from tht npsn door, And let' the busy swallow'i throng, And hr th pewce's rtournful song j , Put tht stranger cooies oh ! painful proof Hi ihsavct are pilud to tht hetJ roof. '... i Tbtrt it tht orchard the wry trees, Where my childhood knew long hourt of sa.se, Ami witched the shadowy moment run, Till my life itnbihad more ihadow than tun; VL . . .. . ... ( The awing from the hough Kill sweeps the air, , Put the itrangert children ire twinging there There bubblit tht thady spring below, With its bullruah brook whert the hazel grow, ' Twit there I found the calamus root, And watched the minnowi poite.and thoot, And heard the robin lave hi wing, But the itrangert bucket it at the spring. v Oh, je who daily cron the till, , ; Step ligktly for I love it still: ' And when you crowd the old barn eives, Then think what counties harvest sheavta, Have pasted within that scented door, To gladden eyes that are no more. Deal kindly with those orchard trees, ' And when your children crowd their knees, Their sweetest fruits they shall impart At if old memories stirred their heart ; T youthful sport still leave the swing, And in sweet reverence held the spring. I. ... . . The 'barn, the trees, the brooks, the birds, . "The meadows with their lowing herds, The woodbine on the cnttiRe wall My heart still lingers with Ihem all, ' . Ye strangers on my native sill, Step lightly, for I love it still. Fruit 'Ycs, - Now is just the brst time of all the year foi tha i setting of - fruit trees. The land shouhlfce stirred deep, made ricWand well ptilverwed, the trees carefully set, and pro tected from tho shaking of the winds by a stiff stake and tsuccrss fs certain. Se lect your trees frem nurseries not located too far at the south let thmn be of hardy and politic varieties and be wre and deal witha nurseryman u pan whose word and care you may depend. Cotyloid Sheep. 4 The recent letter oh Col. Ware, f Virginia, concermT.g hi Cotswold Sheep, is creating al ready a good deal of inquiry about the fleece and oreass qualities of the animal. Among those who have been applied to for information, are ioma of the heavy wool growers ot Washington county, Pennsylvania. One of these has replied through the Washington Reporter. The gentle' man, in lb t5, for the purpose of experimenting. honcrht a thorough bred Cotrwold buek, and 30 native ewes of only ordinary quality. From these he has since been breeding, permitting no other cron. He has attained nothing like the sue cess of Col. Ware, either to size of the carcass or weight of fleece, but nevertheless well satisfied with the cuccem ot his experiments. He sny the pregenyof this breed are very lBrge.wellforined.ar.d heavy coated. They are hardier than the Saxo ny slieep. His have had no shelter, and though they are more hungry than the Saxon, they are r.iore prolific than the fiiifl stock, often dropping twins. And with reference to their (Wh, he te titles that the butchers vory readily pay him fur lambs three menthn old, the averages of the price he receive for three year old weathers of the Merino sto-'k Upon this point he further says: "Were I living in the neighborhood of a large markdf, where mutton was a fashionable article ;( diet oi it ottftht to be enery where I would ;o largely into this description of sheep." The wool from hi Cotswnld crois is very lonjt, and admirably adapted for hlilikels, worsted goods, fcc. He clips an high as six and a half peunda to the fleece. Fattening Catti.x on Hat. ftras which is cut while it is in blossom, and carefully made, will fatien cattle nearly as well ip a dry as in a green slate. Some of the best farmers in the wes tern part of Vermont are particular in making their hay for this purpose. Mr. Bowdinh, rf Weybridee, whose stock is well known for its good qualities and fine condition, informed us that he found do difficulty in making his cattle thrive on hay. His oxen and steers are fed lib erally on the best hay throughout the winter. With careful driving, they perform the farm labor in the spring without loss of flesh, and being turned on sweet pastures at the proper time, they get in high order for early beef fur the Bos ton market, and always command a good price. Water Paoor roa boots Put a ponrd of tallo'w and half a pound of rosin in a pot on the fire, when melted and mixed, warm the boots snd sodIv tho hot stuff with a pointer's brush until neither the sole nor the upper will tuck in any more. If it is desired that the boots should im mediately take a polish, dissolve an ounce of wax in a teaspoonful of lamp-blick. A day after the boots have been treated with the tallow ani rosin ru'aover them this wax in turpentine but not buforeths fire. Thus the exterior will hive a coit of wjx alone, and shines like a mirror. . Tal low or any other grease becomes rancid, and rots pitching as well as the leather; but the rosingives it an antiseptic quality which preserves the whole, E-jots should be so large as to a Imit of Wearin; t cork folci. Cork u so bad a conductor of hest tnit w th lli.i the b'tots the fe:t ate always wnn ci; tha coldest stone floor. siii A'K .Tio.rr.tiL.rr. A very hrv; majority of tht Collectors appoin ted irnlillerent parts of tht Sisle, to receive run trihuiious towards the Shi'nk Mdunmust, have not mufe ant return of tho papers sent them Ills then-fore hereby desired, llut all such lialt should ts returns.) un or bcloro the 1st 'lay of January, next U. FRY, . Chairman Ki- Comuiittce. O John "McRivnolds, F.sq,, is the Collector for Columbia county, to whum subscriptions for the ahnve Monument, of $1 each, Tin be mails. CONDITIONS. IHK COLUMBIA DKMOCRAT. is published avery Saturday morning st two dollars per annum, payable half yearly in advance, viz, Ston subscribing and $1 upon entering on the last six months and il not paid according to the above term?, we shall invariably charge he a dollar i and fifty eentf. No subscription taken for a shorter period ef time man six months, nor discontinued until til arrearages shall have been paid, which must be one month prior to the expiration of the term agreed for, tnd a failure to thus no tify the Editor will be considered anew en gagement. Advertisoments conspicuously inserted at one dollar cask per square (of 14 lines or less) for three times, and twenty-five cents per square for every subsequent insertion. Business Cards inserted at three dollars per annum. A liber al discount made to yearly advertisers. Lettish, Communications, fcc., addressed to the Editor, on business pertaining to the office must be pott paid, to secure attention. Business Directory- JOHN Ci. FREEZE, Attorney at Law: BLOOMSBURO COL , CO. PA. Orricic, next door to the Court House, CHARLES CONNER & Co.,iMerchar.ts, New Brick Store, north west corner ot Main and iron street. nENRY ZL'PPINGER, Watch and Clolk JfaAer.sign of the Watch, on Main street in ine Exchange. HOWARD B. RUPERT, -McreAanf .first.hiur J in " Rupert's Row,"on stain street below Market. SLOAN 4. MENDKNH .LL,-.treAanf,Main streot.above Market and one door below the e xchitnge. IPHRAIM P. LUTZ.brgMTsTorTonMftTn J street, below Market, eat side, sign of the Gulden Mortar. MARTIN Sl A. M. RUPERT, Tinware ond Sheeliron Manufacturers, shop on Main sireu, below the Post -office. BSNJ: HAGIiNBUCH,CairmaVe7oiZ ter, North si-leof Main street, a lew doors below Market street. WM. McKELVY & CO., MfrehaliJTJiorUi West corner of Main and Market streets. G1 HILL, Surje. n and Hnynician, local ion r n" Mirktt st ., south side, above Main t recr. Rlnnmnhnre. 17'NOIIR ii HA M LIN, fl-mti,shop on IV. Main treet, first itory, immediately under this otTice. JACOB e'.UI ETrKRICK.JW Shoemalirt, shop on North Miin wreet, apposite the Forks Hotel. LEVI L. TATE, printer, office in the Brick building, outh end of" Rupert's Row," on aiain street, rPHOMAS WILLITS,r7(jfrr,e?tablishmpnton Main street, north side, one door below the Court House, 1,1 AR.VHTRi)Ni;,.Mur6- mnmifacturrrc j, establishment on Main stree, opposite lie American. JOHN E N. B mt suit Shoemaker, store on M in street, east side, first door below Mar ket street. I710KK8 HOl'ill,, tiv SiMVKt. Ri.ur, roads on forks of the Berwick and Orangeville in North Bloombnrtf. QlMON NATHAN, Cheap and Fashionable Clothier, Sinre on Main street, two doors a above the American Hotel. I EXCHANGE HOTEL, by Samuel A .Bi ndt on Main street, direc.tly oi'pnsite ihe new couit House. AMERICAN" HOUSE Acommodiouf snd well kept Inn By Cras.H. Dokmlir south tide of Main street TOIP f Store on Main street, oppnsitpihel'ennsylva nia Hotel, south Bloomsburg. LIST OF LETTERS, T)EMAININ iu the Post Oirice.nl Blooms- IX burg.Sept. sot h, isiy. Ai;er. WiWon I l.il'le.MiKk F. Appletnan, Georne Bernchert, Thovia Burchfield, Win. 11 Blaine, J. R. E , Boon, B. V. Bounds, Emma Cannain, James W. Clark, H. C. Cox, Samuel I) lie, Albert C. Paves, Joseph Dennis, Lodina Eves, Joseph Fry, H. H. &. co., Fisher, Jacob Gilbert fienrge Haines, Jacob Hirnebauct, Michael Ileilman, Elias Esq . Jones, Thomas (ship) Jones, Benj. Joline, A. D. Kint, Nicholas Kressler, Samuel I l.viien. John (ship) Msckili, John Muckkunchly, John 1 Murry, Casper Kq., j M'Mnrtrie Miss S. (, I Madden, A. J. Menges, Joseph i Robens, Martha J Richel, Elizabeth Rishel, Elizabeth I SliomSker, John , Shoemaker, John i Sellers, W. J. Esq., Shalt, Henrv Sdvits. William ' Sidel, Jacob Snyder, N. Treslyean, Frank, i Taggart, Franklin Toyle, Timothy 1 Willi t. John Watts, Ephraim I Willson, James D. Wilt. Daniel Landes, George Wild, Thomas (ship) Yetter, Isabella fcj- Persons applying for letters on the above list will please say they are advertised. J.'m. CHEMBF.HLIN, P. M. CHARLES ft. BUCKALEW, Attorney at Law ELOOMBl'RG, TOL. CO., PA. Orrrr.E Tvo doors below the Cijtirt. House, ' North tide nf Main .Street, i :-o' l; 1S10. SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. TOHN K.M.ROTZ, respectfully Inl'oriim hi old Iriends snd cus tomers, and the public generally, that lie still carries on the saddle, Harness and Trunk Making business at the above stand, ou IvUin tit. between tlie Court Home auJ Matket Street, and where he keeps constantly on hand and makes to order the following article iu hia line all of which for ma terial snd workmanship will bear comparison with the best that can bo produced anywhere, via s Men's bst saddles, common saddles, waggon sad dles, i jrnane htrnets, of all kinds. Heavy team haruras, cullais, Bridles waggon and carriage whips, BUFFALO E ROBES, Also a large assortment oi l ron, and wood frame Ti avelling Trunk; Portfolio Carptt Bag; and all other articles in the travelling line, together with a large ansorttrteot ot Harnkhj Mountino, Carrisge Trimming, La ces, Ju J. Leatfter, Uiled Carpet, Gum Cloth, he 9He solicits t call from all who wish to pur chase, any of the above, confident that he can give satisfaction, both as to the qulitsnd price JOHN K. (1ROT2. Bloomsburg, Nov. 3, 1 840, merciia' riIHE undersigned would announce to his old X customers and the public in general, that ho Las just opened a new Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Exchange buildings, first door above the Hotel, where he is receiving trom the Eastern Cities a select assortment ot choice Cloths, Cassimers, and Drapery generally, and is prepared to furnish every variety n! clothing, at moderate prices. Garments made to order, and ready made cloth ing furnished at nearly rity cost. ALSO, Coats, Pants, Vests, Stocks, Cravats, Fancy Handkerchiefs, &.c.,and a variety of other articles for sale cheap. OO-The Tailoring business continued as usual. ALONZO II. ELLIS. Bloomtburg, April 21, 1649. THE FORKS HOTEL. rpiiE subscriber would inform his old friends and the public in general, that he has taken the well-known stand, recently kept by Daniel Snyder, Esq., on the head of Main Street, in Bloomsburg, and will continue the Known by the sign of the "FORKS," where heis prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom. His arangeuients are complete quarters spacious location pleasant, and without promising too much, he flatters him self, he will be able to do ample justice to hie guests. 0r-8tabling and the best fare for horses, &c. SAMUEL BLUE. Rlnomsbnrir, April 1, 1849. CONFECTIONARY & TOY MORE. rpilE subscriber respectfully informs theciti J zens ol Bloomsburg, and vicinity, that he is now opening a select Confcctionary,Fruil and Toy Store, in the Exchange buildings, No. 4, where he will be happy to wait upon those who may favor him with Ins custom. Give him a call. 0HitMock is fresh has been selected with care and will be sold cheap fur cash, THOS: ELLIS. Bloomsburg, April 21, 1849. 0. C. K AHLIifR Attorney at Law and Coumdor, fJfJ-Otlice on Main street, by the Courthouse. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public that he has commenced the prac tice of law in nlonmsburg, Columbia county, Pa , where he will promptly attend to all legal busi ness entrusted to his care. Blonmsburg, April 28, IS49. NEW STORE AND CiTeaFcTjODS. rpHE undersigned respectfully informs his old J customers snd the public that he has just completed his arrangements for their better accommodation, by re-building his store house at the old stand, on Main Street, where he is receiv ing and offers for cash sales, a select assortment ot Clothing and Confiictionarirs. His stock ol clothing which is of the latest tyle and best finish, consists of every variety ot Coats and Summer Garments, viz : pants, vests shirts, colars, slocks, &e., tie., manufactured ex pressly fur country sales, and will be sold at exceedingly low prices for cash. ALSO Confectionaries and Fancy aricles, of all kinds too numerous to mention. S. by MOSES MAY. Rlooinshnrir. June 23, !S4f'-fim Surgical and Mechanical )e.ntit. mHE midersiened resiiectfullv informs the La- J dies and Gentletntiii of Bloomsburg and the public in general that he altendsto all thevarious opperalions in Dentistry. Residence, nearBlooms hurg,hiil wili visit fainiliehor iiividuals, at their dwellings," I. en required. Thankful lor past fs vors, he hopes to merit a continuation of public parronace.asit will ever he his pleaurctorender satisfaction i n his profession J. If. V ANDERS LICE. OO-Thespecial partnership in plate work, here tofore existing between A. Vallerchsmp snd J. H. Vanderslice, has expired by limitation, snd the accounts of said firm are in the hands of the undersigned for settlement. J. H. VANERSLICK. y arch 27, Sf. Boot and Shotmaking. TI1HE undersigned, llianklul lor past patronage J respectfully inform" his old customers and the public that he has removed his estahlislinit nt to the new frame building, above Albright k J Mengel's Store, on Main Sireet, rppositi l,e Forks Hotel, where lie will be ready In wait up. on all who may form him ith a call as iimul, j JACOB F. DIETRKK. I Rlnomshurr. April 7. 1M. i Estate of John Knorr,dccruxtd. j WHEREAS, Letters of Adminitratinn upon j the Estate of JOHN KNORR. late of (Jen- i tre township, Cnlmbia county, deceased, have been duly granted to the undersigned ; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay- j ment, and those hiving claims against the same, t'j present them for settlement, to j THOMAS KNORR, . ; JOHN CONNER, Jr. j ' Nov. nd, IS49.-Bt. ! CLOTHING, DRUGS Si MEDICINES. rpHE undersigned again hpprizes his friends and the public, that he has received a full supply nf the above articles st his old stand Cheap Corner, on South East of Main and Mar ket streets, where he offers great bargain to those who may want to purchase. His titock of Vtw and Fathianabte Clothing, ! comprises every variety, son and size, and will I be sold "cheaper than the chenpent in Blooms- j burg." fjtj-The public generally are invited to an ex amination nf h s geo'ls before purchnipp rUe where. ! ioiin r. Movr.r. Bloomsburp, No' ..'0, I?4?. GOODS-NEW ARRIVAL. UST received and now opening at the old staud ot the schscriber, a splendid assort- ,7 ment of MA ; OODS ! Selected with great rare, and Irom long experi ence, he Hatters hitnsvlf that his selections are good, not only in patterns and style., but in qual ity anil price, and will be sold at (he lowest pos sible puces. His DRY GOODS consists of ill fancy articles, from shawls to a skei.i of i J U ; and comprises all materials for cluakt and dresses to red and white flannels. A good assortment nf Cloths ; Cassimcra ; Satins and Vestinps, bleached and brown muslins, Baskets and Carpet bags; Men's and boys' Hats and Caps. FOOT S. Ladie't kid and gum ehott; Looking glassea, Crockery-ware, Hard-ware, Cedar-ware; all kinds of Grockries & Prices Also SALT, lie. fee. Allot which he respectfully requests bisfriends and the public to call tnd examine. CO All kinds of grain, Inmhei, and cnuntrv produce taken in exchange and lor which tht highest pricet will alwavt be paid. L. B. RLTER1 Bloomsburg, Oct. 37, 1S49. f) LOO M S B U ftTs A CA DE M V A IIIOII SCHOOL For Vovug Ladiei and Otntlimtn J. E. BRADLEY, Principal. The next winter .Session of this Institution, will commence on MONDAY tht bth day of Vc tuber. Text Book: Emersun't Spelling Book aud Reader. Goodrich's Geography. Bullion's English Grammar. Parker's Progressive Exercises. . Aids to English Composition. Blair's Rhetoric, University editiou. Da vies' arithmetic. Algebra. Geometry. " Surveying, " Mensuration. Foster's Book Keeping. Ackerman'a Nat. History. Cutter's Anatomy and Phisiolngy. Guernsey's History of the United States Lardner's Outlines. Olmsted's School Philosophy. Burritt't Geography of (he Heavens. Johnston's Turner's Chemist ry. Wood's Botany. Schmucker's Mental Philosophy. Wayland's Moral Science. Webster'e Dictionary. L A T I N. - Bullion'sLatin Grammar, Bullion's Latin Read er, A uthon's Ceasar, Sallust, Cicero, Horace; Folsom't Livy, Leverett's Latin Lexicon. 0 R E E K. Bullion's GreekGrainniar.Bullion'sGreekRead er, Robiii8un's Greek Testament, Xenophon't Anabasis, Xenophon't Memorabilia, Pickering's Greek Lexicon. There will be frequent exercises in Declama tion and Composition. Instruction will also be given in Penmanship and Book-Keeping, It will be the aim of the Teacher in this School, to impart to the pupils a thorough knowledge of the branches studied, to educate their minds, and thus to prepare them for hon orable places in life. TERMS. The winter session will consist .of )4 weeks, or two quarters ol twelve weeks each. As this session is two weeks longer than the last sum mer session, s corresponding addition is made to the price of Tuition, which will be as follows, per quarter: For Reading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Book keeping by single entry, Geography, Gram mar, Hist. U. S., - - - - $3,25 For same and Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Mensuration, Book-keeping by doube en try, General History, Nat. History, Phisi ology, Philosophy, other English branch es and Drawing, .... $t,.'0 For Latin and Greek Languages, 5,7fi (jCtr Good boarding can be obtained In private families at from $1 50 to $2 00 per week. Jlrferenrer, Col. Joseph Paxtnn, Rev. Daniel Steck, Hon. Stephen Baldy, fRev. Joshua Evsns, Hon, George Mack, (Michael Brobst.Esq John Mr Reynolds, Esq. nlonmsburg, Sept. 29,'lS49. RKDl'CKD Prickh. NEW, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE Clothing Emporium. riAHF. sunscriber respectfullyinforms hislriends I snd the public, that he has dissolved the partnership business and opened an entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS, fresh from the cities, in the Cheap Clothing Emporium in the same stand, on Main Street, above the American Houbk, where he r un beat both Jew and Gentile at sel ling cheap Goods, Clothing, tie. Take the fol lowing sample of his prices: Fine Dress or Frock Coats from fi to $19. Splendid Blue Black Dress Coals W 13 Cashmerelt, Alpaca and summer cloth, .1 fi Linnen Coats of all kinds, l 3 Black Casimere Pants, 3 Splended L iinartine Pan's, 4 f, Cottonade and summer Ciissimere, I A Plain Satin Vests, 2 .1 Figured Satin vests, 2 3 Maroeiles and Cashmere vests, 1 1 Boy's Pants and Vests, 1 ,'i Men's Casmet Pan's. 1 7-"i 3H0 1 FALL AND "WINTER CLOTFHN(t, of every description, Dry, Fancy, ami Staple GOODS, and a eeneral assortment f Shirts, Bo - snms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Stocks, Hand- kerchiefs, &c &.C. Carmrntu made to order on nhort notice. )CJ- Persons residing nut of town will find if to their advantage to purchase clothing of him ns he is determined to put pricesdown so low ss to make an object to those who eome from a distance. Gentlemen don't forget to enquire for Nathans's Cheap Clothing Store, on Main Street, one door above Mr. Drebler's American House, Blooms burg. SIMON NATHAN, rtloomsbnrg, Oet. 1, 1 S-t t SOUND N E W X ATI' II ES. rilllK subscriber will give lull satisfac- I tinn to those whg may wish a good solid snide for a verv moderate price. He pflers a fine, and select lot nf uenoine esrap. merit watches, namely : English Patent Levers, Paris Lcvers.Genev a Levers lepines.eleganl quar tern, tic.. &.C.. Repairing Watches and Jewelry of every des cription, musical boxes, musical instrument of almost every denomination, by the-oreticid prin ciples always punctually and radically done. Trimmings Glasses. Common, patent, and clasical Innett glasses for levers and lepins. Keys common, steel, J I carrot gold snd 20 car rat gold keys. Hands common, sieel, common gold and fine gold hands and gold hands especial ly for lepines Bal anck Wnr.cn:s -and crown wheeles, chains, verees, screws, etc. etc ; for eng. lish, swiss and french watches, for lepines, An chors and Son, enslish patent lever. Jewels and cvlendi rs for lepines slid levers, etc.. Also Clofk Trimmings Constantly in hand, at his establishment in Bloomsburg on Main ; shove Market street. HENRY ZnTINGEK SiV'cmh' ; '.i, ;?4? IF, t 11 HIE Proprietors, lull of confidence in there- souictK ot Vortor bUL'l.t'8 Sovereign 1 balm rills which lavs gamed lor themselves ' such an enviable reputation in the short space ol ' live years they have been hf lore the ublic; the i msny cures they baveperlormtd- some of the pa- tients having been conlined to I heir beds tor j months and years are truly astonishing, now t challenge the world to produce their equal. Fur long standing Dyprpna and habitual Cos- j tivenett, they have never tailed, v. hen taken sc. cording to directions, to eflecl a cure, or give j permanent relief, I Old Liver Complaints, Jaundice, 4'C, can he I Permanently cured, by the use ot these Pills, at ! Ihey operate directly upon the Liver, and cause it i to perform its natural and healthy action. For sudden attacks in children such as Coldt Fever, Worms, &c.,-for Gravel, Rheumatism, Si,.ul Affifni,. II..HM.I,. i k. .-J r..i.i 7 " "' ""' " '. "" v.u., they have proved an invaluable Remedy. r ffiVKK AND AUDI: AND CHILL FEVER. No medicine yet discovered has proved so ef fectual in curing Ague and Fever, &c, in the Western States, as (lie Gknuinb .Sovereign Balm Pills, We have never knowa a tingle case, when taken according to directions where thev have not effected a curt in from one to eielit 1 days. Ihey cleanse and purify the blood, and are therefore an effectual remedy lor Scrofula Ery aiprlat, and all discasei arisi.ig from an impure sta'e of the blnod. In Nervous Dkbii.ity and Fkmi.e L'om- i plaints, they have worked wonders. They quiet the nerves by removingthe cause of Nervous Irri tation, and gradually strengthen and bring up tlm whole system. Bj way nf advice to females af flicted with the above diseases, we would say that large doses of any kind of cathartics are al ways iniurious. These Pills should be takpn one ! at a dose every night until a cure is effected See Circulars. These Pills were first introduced in a noiseless manner. No gaudy show cards nr Jong adver tisements filled with cirtificates from persons that never lived wete restored to, but weie left to work their way into public favor on their own mer its. They are purely vegetable, mild hut sure in their operation, and perfectly safe for young and old of debilitated constitution. They never leave the bowels costive, which cannot b said of any other pill now in use. Great care has been tak en in selecting and compounding thr medicine which has always been superintended by Dr. SOL'LE in person. For further directions, ci rt ifiritrs. Sic., see th New York Botanic Institute, publish"! at Eu clid, by Dr. E. L. SOULE & Co., which may b had of agents gratis. BKWARK OF COUNTERFEITS ! ! As there are'spurious Pills in circulation cal ed Oriental or Sovereign Balm, be" sure to see bE fore you buy that the name of 'Dr. E L. SOItL (t CO.' is on the face nf the boxes None others can be genuine. We are not aware that nnv one I who is making a spurious article has rf dared to make use ot our name; but some r tbem have had the impudence to imitite our hnxef snd copy our circulars, cirlifieales &c. Unless the public re careful when they purcase, Ihey will be de ceived. 03 The genuine SOVEREIGN BALM PILLS can be had nl John R. Mover, Bloornsbure ; Sloan & Thomp son, Lmht Street; R. Moore, Danville ; A. Leve ers and co., Washingfonville ; J. M. Sheldon, Jerseytown ; Derr snd McRride, Whitehall; Hayes snd McCormick, McF.wnsville: J, H Raser, Milton; J. D. Normande, Northumbr land. A. C. Norton, General Agent Carlisle, Pa. Sept. QO, ISIO.-fin.. f7s te'wTr t, ATTORNEY AT LAW. FORMERLY Or WILK ESB A n R K , T) ESPECTFULLY inloims the pnblir that he JV has located in BERWICK, v. here he will attend promptly to all legal business entrusted to his care in Columbia and Luzerne counties. fcrOlficeon Mam Street, oppobite the Rising Sun Hotel. Jan. 20, 1S49. y PHILADELPHIA. READING rl POTTSVILI.E RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. ON and after November lt, M!t, the Passen ger Trains will run between Philadelphia arid Pottsvillc, as follows: Leaves Philadelphia at Sj A.M., daily, ex cept Sundays. Arrives at Reading at tl IS Arrives at PottsviTle at 12 ,10 Leaves Sundays. Pottsville at t$ A. M. Dnily except Arrives at Reading at 10 00 Arrives at Pottsville at Vi M. Fa Firs. Pottsvillc and Philadelphia 3. SO and 3 .00 ; Pottsville and Reading 1 -10 and 1.20 ; Hea ding and Philadelphia 2,35 and l.'.'O. PasseiiKcrs cannot enter the Cars unless pro vided with Tickets. There will be nn Afternoon Train. (rMTlCE. Fifty pound of baggage will be ; allowed to each nassenter in these lines: anr! ' passengers are expressly prohibited from taking j any thing as baggage but their wearing appart l. which will beat the risk of its owner, I By order of Ihe Board of Managers. I ' s. BRA DFORD. Sec'ry . Nov. 10, 1 vUJjIJ m lit A olHUs 1 1 liXJIItlf. rpHE Trustees of the Columbia County Jntti Jl lute take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured theservices of the REV. SAMUEL SCHAFFER, as Principal of the School to be opened in Blooms burg on 1 hursilay, the Stn day ol April next. j The highly attested abilities ol Mr. SchalTer af , ford an ample guarantee for thorough instruction in all the various branches taught in the school. These will consist of Ihe following: LANGUAGES. Ancient-Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Modern German, Spanish. French and Italian. I ENGLISH. 1 Arithmetic. Geometrv. Algebra. Surveying. Navigation, Geography, with the use of globes; History, Natural Philinophy.and Chemistry, with lectures and experiments; Moral and Mental Philosophy, with lectures. Penmanship and Eloculion will receive daily attention. Terms. In order to secure the greatest a mnunt ofbtnefit to each pupil, we think the standard number shnnld be twenty-five, unless the demand of the public should warrant an as sistant. The prices will be as follows: The English branches. 5 per quarter. Do. with addition nf language , 6 " VM. McKELVY, ) L. It. RUPERT. I CALEB BARTON, Trusters. DAN'L SNYDER, JACOB ME LICK, J D.oninfbiirg, March 15, lkt?. ijit'li wmm Mto.m mat esvisiisifiii UM m Ui KtEUIrllHU EopUi. Slick, Tutnitu ,lr.l, Sfwiblys. H. f. PURIFY! PURIFY! Life and Ilcalih are in the Blood. Olranse, Pnrlff, and Rngulntt the Clrenlstion, and lliu wliolo body will havo health. The most wonderful of nil remedies to produce tilth result is SXIAHT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Yea. the d, sirnd result snd effs'kri wilt hr produced hr the u of i mailer jnmlOy nl tlm I't HII'II.H. thiin eso Im i rt' cli d hj tin av of a like einniiUIv of snv oilier Mt I iT i the world. (Se our ".;.! lor pr.K.1.) , m, (.(jWHEII i. rM) pre -epjtnd Iruin yifrtahlrt, and eun-i the nrS, morl obtiinatr, nd Uirniiiiii4 due. ot the blood, without jmKmr fiHrjiiur. nr.kr.img, nr rfeAui Ulixg. It tliamrn, ttrtKnKrnt. mriiora'u, lilnkrs n w krtlihy blood, snd ijivet in tie or and lint lift to the ho, vstem. 'BRANTS IM'RIFIKR IS KOl'R TI.VK.H GJtEJPF.R thn any other remedy In Hie world. iMrnuse ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of It will effect a greater aaiuunt id nire tlisn Jnur Mr worth of urtaparillt, or any other remedy, no instti r lio litrfft their hottlea may he. Tie m(rniit awtio tor con autnera to di termlon i. A,r murk rmtrt citrariT rffret vill m tnllaft KwrlA of t'vriiier freintt. 'on doUn'i oK of tknl tortapnrilln or ntlvr renalf. We miiht hera any, timl Hrnnt't bltdicnrt had fund, within the Inat year, 100,000 Persons of Impure Blood Diseases, end 25,000 Cases considered Incurable! aa aumo other pment-medieine men urn in the hnhit of aj itiK. If we aliniml any so, who wofild bi'lii'Vo ust Thia, huworer, wndo any, nd stand n:ady to prove, by mptcubt Kitnnue, tlwt IliiAMT'a Ml dicing hurs ; 11 red more Impure Blovtl Disensrs, is living hunmn lins, Hie pwt yesr. than wiy other n medy in exiitenee did durisc the snow time.. low much will n ollur' Worth ('iiret? Thla ia tiiu iniiortnnt asuutiun to decide. READ Til 6 I'ltOOK. Twkktv lare, deep ifl'm were wtd by ueing ontjf tvrht botllea ait" Pram $ Puriftr. THIS WONDERFUL AND ASTONISHING CURE wai perfected on Mr. 1. B. Haskins, of Home, Oneida Co.. N. V, snd it Ia one of th moat mirarit lout eurea that wa ever (.'riveted on a human txnu 1 and it was effected by a kit quaintly of BKAlVT'sl UDIAIY PIKIFIEB, and nt a swallsii cost, th uch a cure win ever nefors) or ainin unuio, by sAiiaAFAsn-LA or anv otiiks moiciNK, aince tlm creation of the world. Thia cum of s MOST HORRID OASB OF SCROFULA does not atand alono, n a iy( iioiiiitiiCTtf of the grot iffir tanj, aa a ParifitT, of Praia'i lntlim Medkinu i for w could ifivd almoet unllanitml evidence of other mtonlahln; ciriia of Scrofula and terofulou itfirtioiu, Thia cura is itorn to by Mr. Haskins, niid ia artifiri to by Fourteen Itesprrtnble Witnesses 1 Vj Doct Thomas Williams, one of tlm moat respectable Bhysicinna ot Home; by Meaara. HissrLL Lkunasii, wholeasle and retail dnnoiiit ; by Mr. O. IL Huown. pro prii tor and keeper of tin Weal Home Hotel j snd by eUtm other wits"'. jDrant's Jnbian flnrificr eurea all impurn diaeaiaa of the blood, vii: SeaU-Huut, Sott tkotim, nhnmatim, Ervptimt. Pmytri on tht Fact, Plla. Hiltt. Ulctrt, Cuttrncnnt, Mmmial litra$tt. Liter CrmpUtrni. Paint in tht hack, Side, and Limit, Ruth of Mood to tht H'ai, etc.. etit. BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM l the mint wonderful meilirinn to Clan Couekt, Coldt, and confirmed I'ulmonaiit C'oNSi'nPTioN, that haa ever been tried and proved, an na to he, hy the msny. considered an undoubted mrt. It enntnina. and ia atmntt aa atronjly poaaeaaed of, cleansiso. altkhativs, snd ri.'strvisn KirtiiM, na the preparation which we cell Branft Puriftimf urtn. It alao poaaeaana Mrniil other mcdirationa, partie. Htarlu and peculiarly ndapted to aiKUhe, a1l"viate, rellevn pun. aid expectoration, and eun Caught and Comumptimi. It healt and eiirra Vlrtrt in tlie iAinit. and tlteKhern. tN TEHnallt. aa certainly and rmdilf us the Purifying Hi tract heiils and cures am i, eztmallf. Tlionannds ef roiisiimptire ('oiiha, and cnaea of the moat utterly hoftelrit Connumptinni, fully Ernvn its almoiit inirin'iiloua i llic.iry iu all dlaenaca uf Ui UNGS, THROAT, and IHKAST. A IIVIW WO.TIAN SAVED! CONSUMPTION CURED! In our panphlrtt, we jive Hie particulars and cerlilkatcii of the cure of a case of confirmed Conntmption, which ia monument to prove the pnvrr tn ,me life, (even whi n thej perion ia pronounced hy Phvsiriunx friend, and rithtrt. to be in the very Inat flupe of exiit, nc.) when Prant't Pulmonary Balran ia sdminiit'Ted. .See in our pamphleta the cure ol the wife of Mr. Zint Hykfuan, of Hulliton ripa, iinitnffi, Co., N. Y. Mrs. Pykkman whs pronounced, by her pfiyekan anil orliers, to wise with the Pulmonary Onttumptinn. Mr. Ilykcnmn wns tiuyin; cloth ftrathroua, unil other liurial clnthrt, nt the alore of Mr. John Wait, at HalMon ."pa. expertin his wife noun to din. He wna thern pi riuadi d to take home with him a bottle of Brand PhU monary Fnham. und wai totd that, although hia wife's caao wna too for gone to cure, yi't it would relieve her dittrat, and nvtko the paig of death more eeni. lb took the Bal sam home, wiUi the cioth lor the aiirond. He evu tlie dy ins womm a portion ot the Ititltmn : it relieved her. Hhd continued tn take nf it, and bxcovssko hex hxaltii; and haa sinco continued in uiwi.t hentth. Mr. flvxr.MAN made n;irh tr the above facta, on the 2flth dy of April. 1H IS. hefure Thomas f. Yntixo, Eaq., Justice. Mr. Yui'NO certifier, thut he Ima known Mr. Iykemnit many years, intimnti'ly, and tlmt be ia one nf their sul irorthy and retpei'tahle citizens ; and thet his atatemi.-nt is entitled tn tfll) credit and Mief. Mr. Joins Wait, the mer chant of whom the burin! clothes were bought, and who sold riykemtin tho Rutpam, iitsn cfrtinea to all the facts, aud let the undoubted teracity and ehitrarter of Mr. Dykcmnn. MANY OTHER t:URES OF CONSUMPTION, where all hope waa enne, h.iv, tie, n made, and the persons) perfectly retlored to health, hv the ue nf Brant't Hal tarn. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM carta Con- sumption, Coughi. Cold. Spitting of lilood. HleMing at tht Lungt, Pain In tht Preatt and Side, yight Sucati, Nee. rout Complainti, Palpitation of the Heart, Female Weaknesses and Complainti, Ciolera Infantum, Dyentrry, and Summer Complainti. Doctors anb Prjrjsicians ttccommenb. The followinj-named Voctort and Phyticiant have bifhlj recommended Brant's Modioines : Hr. N. HIJI1RARI). Stamford, Conn. Dr. J. N. HMITII, Watertuwn. N. Y. !r. ROUHMAN, 1.18 Henry-at., Brooklyn, N. Y Dr. T. M. HUNT. Auhurn, M. V Dr. OKORIIK FRANCIS. Midnli'town. Conn. ( Pr. (iKOKUK A. ItORKRH. Ruth, N. Y. Dr. B. WHITE. Fredonia, N. Y. Dr. G. B. RAI.KNTINR, Byron, N. Y. Dr. J. O. SHIPMAN, Fayetleville, N. Y. Dr. J. rKlNf,R, Henry at., Ilrooklya, N. Y. Dr. O. HHII'TlAN, Cortkud. N. Y For Sale by K. P. Lriz. snd h vs H. h 1 Bioomsbnrir; M. H. Pickley, Laiville; G. K Kower, Iinaicreek ; VV. H" (.'etf nt r. 1 1 1 w It k ; McNinch & Weif'fi.liiri rr, J nimte: Flisa Wertman, Rnhrshinp; K. & J. I ?inv. rrarfe. ville; Sloan te I himpun, l.iel istiitt : M G. Shoemaker, BucMinin ; J. M. MildiD, Jiln v tnvvn; McC'ay &. PaiterfMi, Wasliirgtrn. CC3All letters anrl mrii rs rritiH re fVirs(r) to Wallacf & Co . tnr,. Brptidv-sv. N. Y.-vr .'.9 Rook a nil Job rrinlintr. fc"twr4 KKKP it hkfcde thi rKorictkat ttissstsiTi Hand-bills, Blanks, Checks, Labels, Cards, Tickets, Circulars, and iveiv descriptien of J0BADAC1 LKTIKR-mFJUIIIMlh'G in various colors, executed at the tflcecl ilie Columbia (Blot nul.tirp) Lt mono!, in r.rst sljlc, short order, and mo.Hrrote turns. Aifo: 1 If vs. ry hest article of DFF.fS, FLANKS, STAT1CN F.RY, fec.Jiept constantly for sale. We have also added to cntslretd hravy imI j extensive stcrk of FlnnP. of v hii h v. I aie sll (kinds, from Deeds to Nslnralislion fs) rrs a j select sssortment nl vnyfcre Msrrt?ge Cftlif estc, printed and cngrjvet. Icr M'niMrrs aril ' M BgtTKtel. asMsstrTr:77na?i7 Jim i ,S. U1 'WSMli