Tho Youiig Farmers Aro ad S3 no sympathize with ami fed - in,1ao, and, in the ''V.l ratmcr" wo unu. soino atmco w mem ti-Mi.li ia Inn full nf vAlunliln nommon sonso not to copy for their benefit i "Honorable and usoful is tho place tho voudi? farmer is to oretipv in tho ooiniuir . . . , , , , , .. .... 1l I . ....... .1 ,1. 1 ll A ..l.A.,1.1 jenrs. ll IS HUIl-maui, muu, luumu suvu... i..' 11 m.,-1. .1 .u i.nn., a nnn,iL.ls r.? '".;v:i : .,;;i':vv ; D beginning. In securing land, stock, fruit, bcciI, location, implen.ici.ts, anil whatever is Wanted to mako a now farmer, it 13 nnpor . . .1 ...i .1 ... r .1.: i. lani lull lUO ucst oi uvirjuu-ig uo uuu, I . i i .... I I A coou irco occupies no mora roum iu.iu ., , nnor nro : it renmrca no more nourishment ' 1 ... Irom the soil, no moro attention. A good animal is generally easier and cheaper kept than a poor one. A good aero of ground is by far tho most profitable. Good huy, good wheat, good breeds (if stock, aro moro easily raised, and moro profitable than bad. An the whole, wo ropcat tint it is altogether best (hat every young farmer iluuld start right ; hence, wo propoao to try a littlo hero upon Ike selection oj his farm. ' 1st. Make it a pniut, if possible, to locato your farm in somo favorablo place, as rojards msrkcts, roads, respectable society, schools, and oppoitunitiea to l.ccp up with tho improvements of tho nge. It is hard to bo successful, out of iho roach of tho world. It is haul to get aloni; well, and cultivato well, both a farm aril a family, far away from a mil), a store, a blacksmith shop, a po3t-office, a school, a church, or tho afcsociitious, privileges and excitomcnts of good so'iicty. '1 ho prico of all articles of farm product, depends much upon tho nearness to market, and tho facilities for transportation. Let those things bo duly crnsidcrcd, in selecting a locality for a farm. T2d. Seek good land ; not laud adapted especially to tha growth of a particular article, unless that bo your especial object, but a soil that will bo gcod for all farming purposes. Poor land pays but-poorly for labor upon it. It is actually easier to cultivato an aero of good land well, than of pcor, and the profit is often doublo or trible. It is often that young farmers think they must havo a largo farm, whether it is good or net. This is a mistake If your means are limited, buy less land. lie Euro it is good, fly-and by, you can buy more of tho samo sort. You generally see good, intelligent farmers cn good land. Sco to it that the soil is good, with water, timber, rock, etc., inconvenient and nsablo relation to it. Da careful that it is not too flat. Good draining is important. It is one of the greatest desiderata of cood farming. Hence perfectly ' Hut laud is objectionable. Neither should it be too hilly, for then its lifa will be washed out of it. "3d. It is important that the farm should Iiaveuponit agood building site high, and dry, and healthy, in convenient rchtions to tho whole farm and tho road ; a Eito well adapted to all the purposo of a farmer's home. "'1th. It should havo, if possible, a favcrablo spot for a garden and an orohard, contiguous to tho building site. These aro tbo main things to bo considered, in selec ting land for a new farm. We deem it important that tho young farmer should givo good attention to tbcm, and unite them all as far as possible, in his farm." Why is Clovora Benefit to Land? Because it derives a vast amount of carbon from tho air, which the clover sup plies to the soil A dry stalk of clover consists almost cn irely of carbon. If a crop of clover is turned under and decays, a largo quantity of carbon is distributed id Iho soil. Even if tho crop is not turned under, a largo amount ii deposited in tho land through the roots of tho plant. Carbon fcrnis the basis of charcoal, and by agiicu'.tural writers is frequently used eynonimously with that word. It is an esfcilcnt absorbent, and for thij reason h yaluablo in soils for tho purpose of retain. 5uj manures and all fertilizing matters, fjtt Kuropo and in many places in this country whero tho roil U poor and manures cortly, carbon (or charcoal) is frequently reiltered over heaps of manure cr ether substances emitting offensive odors, and tho gasscs thus O'capiug will bo absorbent by tho chare: al. It i3 also an excellent absor bent of moisture, and is thereforo very valuable ill stils. It also renders tho soil warmer, and in fine, is cne of our most valuable manures. It is not our purposo here to speak of all its excellent qualities but wo wish merely to ny tint in no way can it be so easily and cheaply co ubiued with tho soil as by raiding clover, f armors who havo tried and seen its effeots upon their soil, oonsidcr it one of the best ways of keeping their l.ud in a fertile state, ly raising it as an altcrnato crop. Syrian Wheat. A gentleman from Alabama received from tho Patent Office eomo spring wheat, from tho Holy Land, which lin showed lust spring, It camo t" maturity in eleven weeks, producing a large, full head, wi h a berry in every respect equal to tho original. This wheat is reputed to ripen iu Syria in sixty days fiom sowing. It w 11 thus be seen that our climate battened its fericd of maturity vUvcn .1 ys. UATAW1SSA, WILLIAMSPORT A ERIE HAIL ltOAD. Hirert Piltroatt tonnettlon bttvptn Xiafftra Falli and I PhVaii'tiMa. Shnrttrt QHideht and I kropett tlout rrem ( itternM York to Philadelphia IHrrltbhrg. I'lttiburg DaUtmore. Wash ingten titf, and the ttnth TV wtj Upturning. loavii rtiila. elplila front corner or Rroa.l piiiairom coiner oi uron.i ". .7." .... .i.i a It ivniifi.r....n. 'all 13. I". M..ninl nrrhlin nl El.i Ira ntl, I'. M . PASSI'.NOCll TRAINS WILL LLAYK POUT CLINTON FOll HARRISllUltO, Direct, via Dauphin nnd 1111 luchanna Kali ltoaihon itn tirrivaiofUalawUnTrJ.ii,nt 4 1ST .M.rcachlng liar orrtvnloicainwls' .1.1 1 .. l M.mrii ... ...... I... . 1. ..-...,........ ...II ... I. r .. : : . 1.1 . ii 4.1....- it .1. li' M-in yiiii N.rilui-fticnil'piiMylanlniiiHVc.lcrnNciv Yolk. Cumin . Ins at Klrolra Itli train. on New nrk.mil Crlo Hall lioaclsalio. wltli the Kliniro, L'anauilagau, Rnriie .er, iiuiralo ami Niafarn raii. Crr.iectlnmliretlly w 1 1 1 ie t n-atlV cstern rtallrn.i m BV.n;n.iun brl5; for llolrolt. Clikajo, Ht. I.oul.. Iki - . Hum inaklni tho ahnrtcit.unil lhcipt route frou n,Haaolnlila totlion polnti. . ' A l.il.'l:TT'l' rp n AIM. i nia.v.. . i..... IVIIMravo Wllllamiport DAILY, at 0 30 A. ill.ro p.,... ini,!,. r. ..ln In n...l r.n.n t 1. 1 1 .In I it I. I l.-lll.ni.l I ililpment.from Ilra.ling Uall llua.1 rrelglilDepnt.corn. ttrofltroa.t nml Cherry strreti. TRAINS I'ASS DANVI1.1.U AS rot,LOW8 uoitin KX8T. I'aMcngcrTraln !?.'. .. rrcigln I'rahi. 0 31 A.M. GOING WKST. PasspnccrTrain , 3.sr.,M. Krelalu Train. S3 P.M. rAnrs Dutwcenriiilaitcnilianill!uii'it, SI 40 Danville. 4 BO. .. Calaia, 4 110 1 .. .. Taiiialld 2 PO ' . JUIIlon S to " Wiillaumpori. S 00 1 Flftspottnits efppmonall.agiriigo allowed to each past j lengf r eiceu cnarg.'.i i Hiiui-ur.'Tio-.irciKiriraiej II A FO.VDA, fiijinlr.l(n(. Jan 80. IBS PHIL A. AND HEADING It AIL ItOAD Wftr,frritr.f ementior Paslcngtr TV-aim, January 1st, IS57. UV Train, Rolni No Tin, leave riiilatlclphh &171 Down Tr.ilnsRDlngSoulti. leave roUnvillc nl 71 A. M ice. and 1 1. M UiiliMliMp-ni RoadingtU 10.21, A. M.andO,5r. M. Uuwn Train 5,13,A. M, 3,43 V. M. The EtpreaaTraln In ilitcoiitinuetl until farther no tlcu. Ulofm connection arc made ly the 10.22 A. M tit.iTniin iromPnrtCirntonto Ulnilrn and all inlcrina tliate points- and by llic ti,V2 P. Al. UpTrnl n from Tort Clinton lonimlM.C.inandulsua.lluir&lo, Nlaarn, De pot, Chlcngo, Ht, Lou i, iDtivonportt and Iowa Clip; Milting this route IheshorleBtand cheapen to tht Lake Vrlctt an&Canada. O1.Pt1nd.1y3. tho Down A. M. Train from Pottivllle, and Up P. M. Train from Philadcli'hlaoiily.rtui, IUrrifoubo Co'tsKCTiost, by Dauphin Rairoadat An hntn. A special Accommodation rassenger Train leaves RcadiiiRdailly, (except Sundays )at7lA.MM returning from Auburn atii P. M on arrival of J, 10 P. M. Train from latubuT$. WAY FAKES From ItE.iDtNa to Philadelphia, $l,TSan,ll,43; Pottirille 31,05 anil 0,62; Anlnirn, U.T5. TIIIIOUGII PAUUS.tn llanltbarg. SJ.53; Tamaqna l,.Tj U'lHionnnoa $1,10; Cmir-i SU,33; Cannnilaia iiSS.OO: liiiir.it i or KiagrftSM.OO; CJavciand 810, 71 ToiciloS I4,7.i ; Clncilliull 510,UU, Chicago S.'U.OD. roOk l(anJ SV5.0D. ALL. ras.engersMillproeure tickets licforocnerlu; thocars: JOcenta extra on S'arcB paid In the cam. filly lbs., or persenaf Ragga&oafowcd each Pasgeuogo all over that weight aBchargedKxtraUaisaee a, a. Nicor.r.s, January 3d. 1837 If. CcnWBup'l AY EE'S PILLS Ancw and sinRulariv successful remeJy for the cure of all Bilious diseases Costheness, Jndi Kestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, KhfumitiMii, Fcters, Gout, IIumur), Nenousne'ss, Irritability, IuHumma tions, Ilea-iache, Pains in tho Ureast, Side, Hack, and Limbs, I?emalo CompIaint, &c. c. Irtdced, very few are the disease? in nhich a Jurgative ledi cine U not moro ur less required, and mucli sick neas and .u(rerinp might be prevented, if a haim less but effectual Cathartic wero more freely ued. No person can feel well while a rostive habit of body prevails besides, it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might haebcen avoided by the timely and judicious tiso of a good purRath e. This is alike true of Colds, FevcrNh symptoms, and Bilious derangements. -They all Und to become or produce the doe? seated nnd formidable distempers which load the hearses all ocv the land. Hence a reliable family physic Ls of the lirst importance to the public health, and this Pill lias been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by riiyhieians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures hat e been effected beyond belief, iere they not sub stantiated by peisoin of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : Prof. J. H. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cin cinnati, whose high professional character is en dorsed by John McLean, Judge of the Supreme Court of tho United States. Thos. Cokw'in, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M, WnrrjjiT, Governor of Indiana. N. Loxoworth, reat wino grower of tho West. Also, Dr. J, It. Cihltiw. Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed ' Hon. V. L. Makcy, Secretary of State. Wm, B. Asroa, the riehest mnn in America. S. Leland & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we emild give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pills haie been used, but e-videnrn even more couvlncins than the experience of eminent public men is fouud in their ctiects upon trial. These Pills, the resxilt of lonj; imestfgation and study, are offered to tho public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They aro compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of tho medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process In u state of purity, and combined together in such a manner a-i to inrurc the best results. This system of coinn.oMtiuii for medlcii.c3 has been found in the Cherry Pcttor.il and Pills both, to produce a moro eflicient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by any protcbs. The reason is perfectly ob- ions. Vhilo by the old mode of composition, ctery medicine is burdened with moro or less of acri monious and injurious rmalitics, by thi each Indi lidual irtuo only that js desired fur tho cur .1 the effect Is present. All the inirt and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed are left behind, the curatite virtues only being lctaincd. Hence it is self-evident the ctiects should proe, as they have proved, more purely remedial, and tho PHisa surer, more powerful antidote to dUeiue than any other medicine known to the world. As it is fremicntlv cxDedient that niv medicine should bo taken undtr the counsel of an attending ! supplied Hie PCturalO J-'onmilx by ullicli llh mv i l'titoral anJ J'itlj are riiatlo to llio whole body t,f I I'ractltluntrs in 11.0 United cUutc itml ErilUli Amer- lean 1'roUmea. If, l.uwtcr, tl-.cro hliould l,o any oho who liai not rea-ited tlicni, they will l . uii.iiiuiiy joiiMiiuui oy niuu 10 111s rc'iue.t. Of all the Patent Medicine that aro olllrcd, how few tiuuld bo taken if Ibeir eumiiusiliun iun was knonn ! 'Ihtir Kfo lonsiata in their mystery. I liaio no niv.teries. 'I'be comnosltlnii of my preparations Ii laid open to all men, nmt nil who lire competent to judco on tl, ..,ii,',.t r,..,.i.. ,.,.l,,..,.-l,..l,. if,..;, a..,-i..,iVw . t their tutrinie lutriU. H11 Cherry I'ectoral wai pronoiineed by kcicntiflo men to 1k u wonderful ! incdloiiio before Its ctltts nere known. Many cm Incut Phslciiini huio declared the same thin!? of my Pill., und even mora confidently, and tiro will Inp; to (citify that their anticipations wcro moro iiian reniucii ny tneir eiitcts upon 1111.1, mey opeiaic ny uieir nowenui innumee on me Internal ;Lcra tP,.rify fiie blood and sthim ,-1.-1 . -1 i 1. ... the fttomaeh, bowels, liver, and rther organs of the bodai , rcktnriug tht f r irregular Action u lieulth, and by (orrcctiug, wheiever Ihey eUt, such derange ments is are the first cthtm of disease. Ileiiin siiKar-wrJUDcd. thev ure nlea?ant to take. and being purely egetaUc, no harm cjn aiiso from I tneir use in any qiuntity. For minute direction, see wrapper on tho Box. pi:i:pakld 11V Ml JASIJiS 0. AYER, I'riiclicalaiul Annlyllrul Uliciiiitt, LOWULL, MASS. Tries 23 Cent per Box. Flvo Uoxei lor $L SOLD nr 1T1! f LUTZ.andall Driigglits In Bloiiiifburg and Dealers In medicine, everywhere, iliyie, 137 Jxth no 1 MA'.hi:ntx fvr 1. 1 n - H'lmSJAN'S. Kr.su A; wii.so.vs. WHOLESALE AND RE 2 AIL C'ONFKOTIONAR V & FRUIT STOHE Ojslcr mid llallnp; Saloons, rpllt: 'imlcralgnr.l, respectfully Inform , " ' .ii.iii.nl lltikrrv. Hoffman, ill I lie ftlxnn nti Mnln Hired, ami np rnmed ,.,", - ;.; .1, .., . i-:, n Bene Mil ihik. ry, v."iru "!), (i mi w r i i.-uii iimi mcnli where they willnl Hi I Uiues keep 0 full fliip'yrf Pnnislnnii Huret meats nrttt l.nlnblcs, 9 ti c It tin It r ad Pies, ywfpt Potatoes, Cheese, Mackrrt. &c, .served tin (n l'ooiI ordortnid on modi rut) if nun, Their Slock comprises n laree nippty o Almnnnx Fljt KamiM, Pni ticp Nuic. Wntiiiiip. 1'nu f Tel-ntru Clitnri.clc , with every hnnuliiahlrarliclt in tlu-ir lit nlhnslnoss.nnd uMbo r,,-.l ounlllv. lo-.mm,- iiednin'itin,fswin, nttn.i,cakc.. i'iph. irtticrn. .vr .itmi nil nri I'm nrniniiin m i u tS"" '"""!"'" rcfpccirulljrliulinl. I 0 K fj R M A M , i " . , . . i always on liana, durnij tho summer ponson, , ' ' " 1 N ll.-A Lodle'itoim .MKonnMlciifir.nl tnoaha.. i 'la iilii liniciil. hat lirni iirrparou in goou orocry a iwillalwayf licnlllulrcoinniaiH , THOMAS . 1JI.II1. 'l ivcn t. wii.son. Dloomaburg.reh 1, 1837. "EVANS k NEWCOMElt, (Formtrly IVthb $ .V.Kcem.r,) Aroh street, abovo i'hird, Philadelphia, Hours or 5tr.Ar.n I'nsAitFA.T, 5, (I anil 7 o'clock tn 10 Dijiiin.iJcnili'meii'i.tirdinary.l o'clock In, 3, I.ailien, 9 o'clock. Tt. lOo'clotkto II. cvan i:vANs,i ru. a. NRwcoMEn. Aiib.11.1PSS. y. CHARLES II. MAltPLE'S. VINB A NI LltiHOR STORE, A'n. .ia Noitli Third Strict, Above llace, Eart Side, To tloora above the Eagtl Hotel, PHILADELPHIA Has conilnnily on hand French llniiilpt, Holland ('in and .t cnnrrnl apunrtuient of foreign Vi nca, alio, at I kind of Ammicnn spirits, Ac. Marrh IS 'fjll y. National Hotel. ( LATE WHITS BWA.V, ) Sides tS S lover. Race Street, tibivc Third, Philadelphia PtTaaSiDKS.I.itfiorilio firm, Steve ns, KolliugUicai) Ic Co JirT. H'oviiR, ortho Onion Hotel, August 0, IS30. MONTOUR HOUSE, COHMEIl OK MARKET AND .MILL STREETS, (feiMfcfiafefy epposllt tht Court Itoutt.) DANVILLK, I'A, HAVING been recently renovated nnd refurnished In asuppriorslyln.this elegant Hotelis now reonn lor tho reception of strangers and viailors.whostipa. ronage Israspectijlly reiutsted. lytS.lsso. JOHN iM. FOltD, IMPORTER, III ANUrACTURER &;ICA1,ER IN SADDLERY, COACH IIAltDWAKE AVD TRIMMINGS. Ao. 32, North Third St. Philadelphia. PURCHASERS will find itlolliclr advanlnge to ex amine tnyStock, which is vcryexlenslvu.jnd pur chased lor Cash; ami consists I n all the variety of New gOlesolGooiLlnmyllno. N. It. All Orders shall have partleulsrand crompl llnnllnn. r SfptciiiiH-r njd5ii iy JOHN !! ALLliN an Nos. 2 tj- i Chesnut, Sired soutt side be- low Water,) Pliiladclphia. (Tiu.0r.DsiT Wood ware Hooas, Ii TiisCity 1 MANUPACTURERS and Wholesale dealers In'pai. ent Marhino-mado Ureonis. Patent Groovtd Cedar, ware, icaranttdnal to alrlaS Wood and Willow-ware, Lords. Ilrii.ues fce orall de.crlions. Please call aud examine oursto.k, JanjarySl, 183. l y, SPRING! AND SUMMER fie To be Sold Very Cheap, JUST IIECEIV U AT THE f?10HU OP , k J. J. UltOWER, Blooinrburg, April 23, 18J7-3m MURPHY & KOONS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Ftsn, cheese a I'isoif-isro.vs. No. 47 North Waryes (below t.eo Streetl PHILADELPHIA. nave constantlvon hand n lann n. soitrnentof riSIf & GIltESE & PKO VISIONS, which they aro prcparedtosellnl llic fouesl CO-ORDERS- promptly oltcndtd to. l'tbuiry'JI, IU07. J. S. & li. L. PEROT, Protluoo anti Go 11 oral COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No 30 Nottli Whams, PHILADELPHIA. Merl. Co. flladelphia. " Slier, Price it C0.3 ., " Uucknir, HcCainmon & Co. " Charles Elhs (c Co. ,. " U. Morris Wain & Co, .. " Ontcrbrilge, Arvov & Co. . " Charles tt Joseph Perot, ,. " P?."13.! k J"""!!. New Voxk. I! j -5 ?itUI","8 Uo" Sl' Mo. y;,ihiiJ;iiftl,li'iM'ui",llt'K'' DYER'S HOTEL. Cattawissa, Pa. 1 I'r'iln!!.;?:' 'V?llk.n,rj1 ''"'Jninetown bloplaresrortravelersto.iorT at .i V,en , c?""0''a thelnteriororPennsylvVn'la PHI 'tl lewiMhef?,1!!!? s" e,l ilaily will, the be.', thMarketcanl.n;oir,d'U'n,"h loVan' """"""""""""""'sonerallyareinvlted May31.l8J3.-y. JAUOu DYER, States Union Hotel. ao. '200 Marketstreet. PlMmUM.. which is wel laud favorabl ' know.MI ro?X m'.6' Statea.oneoftliooldc.land mo, tconvcnlen.HoilVl'? , April 7, 18.15, OlDEH MILLS. fmanufacturing these i.nrlva T.'.t it'iJ.."..?.0." jTt3'.601'3' l'rovcd and strengthened sine ' iJ.i t'holo.nle,r,H n.,.7, !A. M0UKI8 t CO., nigi,t,a3"nc, fie. ' Ajrlculturallmple. 7.1. I .,,!.,.,.. ,,, , . . 7IH andMarkel.treets. Philadelphia. P 11 J LADEL1M1 IA OAHPFT OH W . . .,..,,,. ,.,.. CjAi, ';I'03,' 0"Clolhs, Window Shades, Maitnn nuraeiur.. ' ,..i 1.I.I...V. f - -u'ul,0.l,i-'s new style March a I IP30. J. SIDNEY JONES K JJllOHU C'oacT, ail( U'aiCOIl Fnflnrv -iiIir'on,ir.,nn,i k,in ... l"t,u,J alllEundersigncd having succeeded Jacob H Eve .In the Wairoiianil t.'oael, nmk inR 1 1 S!,"i".'!'1" "'Pylown roapectlully iiilnrui their frienr. .audtheubiicthatthey eonilnm willtbo iKtgOll dUulClHg JjllSUlCSS, iiuii HiueiniininniB uiicrt.iiiu.! 1. .11 1 1 .... .ivflVriii..: ... u . ' " uw " vvj 1T3" Wheel harrows made in rlH, n .. .1 ,111,1.,. . . repulrlngdoncoiishorliiotlce. . ... ,:VANH & IIACENIIUCII. E,pylown,Junc7, ltJSIj y JO IIN"oi YEA(5ER. : Fas lii 011 a bio Hat &Cap Store nu.iuj A'UUTII THIRD STREET, , I'Hll.AOKM'HIA. tar Merchantsand visitors from .Northern I'enuiy vaiiia.aiercspecifullyinvitedlo give hiuiacall.when vlsiling Philadelphia. "imcaii,wiicn June ifB.l83Q.-y. C. O -ADLEll tj- CO., NO.O.Morth Wale Street I'liilailel- phla IJOMMISSIONMCRCHANTS, anddealers in Lard, Shoulders, Uliemo II lull, Uuekets, Porka, Plour lie " l la 1 1-03 ly I HI MitlUiOIilk'd (iEMIMi PIIKI'AK.VTIO.V I I riii tin i.y coNenNTRvrnn compound fluid I iix riiAcr nuciiu, ' for tifrtiiira rf tha Madder Kldnryi, Oravt!, Jirrpty, I l'caknetn. tjfatructhnt, Stent iihta$in Ftmale Complaints, and alt IHsttiit vf thi SrtuotOrgant, Arlfiit-ir from Hx cesses and lmprudrncU In Wc, and fniiovini nil Impntpff lirh.irtfcs frutn thn Pladdur, Kldtirys.or dexnnl Ortan't win ihrr i xUiing in MAIjU OK PUMAIiK, I from whatever c.iuo they may hive nr ftrl naict And t no mattrr of how Inmr ittin'itis. Rivta health and vigor to l lin (mmc and M-irim in nlM rhetk. I jar 7yj tup. JFVLiCTr.nm It curmNemHii and n.'Mtitalt'daiii.''rer,nnd rcmovrs nil the aympintriH. nmoitit v men win no round in it turn uitri.i inutrim ! 11 .IV v r!i tnrn.rlr ftiunn in l.ttriiotii liO 01 rowrr, noii o Hi infill iv til Itr nih hit-. (lancral V 'uktieff IHki'HO, W'onk iNtrvti, Trnti'iltng , Dri-ndfiit Hormr of Ilcalh, Niijht hivtau, CVId t'ttet, U'.ihntuliicss, IMm ih'sjj of Viiimti Ijinifiiof, Universal LanHllurlc of tho .Muscular Him, O'tco Unoriuoui Appetite w tit I'yppi-ptic Hytnptoiim.lfol Ihnia, t liulmitf of iho llody lfTvrrm iiifrfiti i .linn t;oiiH' 1 on tii i.ico, run in tii (lack lidi, frcpirntly fllnck Hpoti i It It TetiiDoiarl BtilTunlnn an mien nut, up ni .mni iiy, ncjiii"fliiefn, wmi iinimr ofS.iclrty Nntnlni la more .1. .IraKo to inch l'aiienu thnn solmidi'. and rotlilns they moro ilrroil lor fear or llieni.eivo.i no teniae 01 manner, no earnc.t liens, no . rpccnlnllon, hm a Ilurilrd. tcin.ltlon from one .uc. 1 Hon toniioiher Thc.o symplnm. ifnlloed to go n which Ihla incdicine Ininriably rcmovcs-eoOn follows I.os of Power rmuiiy.nnd Epileptic l'ils-lii one or which Hi" patient miye.il ire. Who can say that theio ex. res.es are not freitenlly lolloncd by thoso ilircfu I j ilisenses-ln.aollytnd Uoosuroptlonl The records or inu iiitanc i.iiiiins, nnu ine incinnrnoiy ucains ny 1,'ooNiiuiptlou. hear nmple witness to the triilh of thcte nsaittiiHis. In LuinliorAsyliiiiis lhc,nioil melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance Is actually od' den ami n,uita destiiute neiiii"r mirth or griefs ever vi.ita it. Hhould a sound of iho volceoccur.il Is rarely nrtltulaie. "With woeful measures wan despair low sullen sound, his "trier hi-gul'ed." I Dt billly is mo.l t. rrlule land ins brought Ihousands upon thims-iuiU to untimely graves. thus hi isli n g the ambition or many noble )outlis. It can be euled by Iho use trtlu. UVFJIhUBht. tlKMF.in'. If younre suiruriog with nny oi the above diatres.lng nllinenls. tho I' uid Extract lluchu fill euro you. Try itewarc oi uu ick itolruiu. anil tl'iack Iloelors, who falsely hoa.tol ohililiesaod rclerences Cillseiu know aiiil.iivoiil them and savolontf sulfiiring money, nml exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of Ibis popular nud specific remedy It allays ull pain ami InflnmuiUlon, la perlectly plea.ant lu Us tasto and odor, but Immediate in its action. II ELM HOLD'S EXTRACT 11UCIIU ll prepared directly according to tho rules of Vkarmary and Chmitlryt Willi the greatest accuracy nnd chemical Inowlctlgo HeWfCa' Valuuhle Workaon the praetice ofph)iicluud most of tho hlifi.-id.ird Works nf Medicine. E3'OXi: IlUNDItKl) UOIihAHHa Ono hundred dolhn will ho paid l nryphytteian wlmcan prove Hut the.Modicimj ever injured u Pn tienPj nnt the tculimnny of thousands can ui produceil to provo that it dies sruat (rood. Casea of fioiu one week to tin rteen veai h' efi.nilinc htiin tinrn rfr.-rtn.i. iu,, ......... ,,.ii.u ,, ttiitiuiiiiiiiuii, rv,; . iiiitnur 'J ho mass of voluiiij.y tcsiiinony hi possc-Mion of the la imiiHJiiac, cinTjiacinj n&uiOsi wo 'I known to Sclcncu nnd I'miic. lOO.DOti hollies have been sold nnJ not n tingle in slnncn ofa (ui lure 1km hu'Mi reported I Personally nnncared boforo iuc.au AMenniiu of tho city of Pli.ladelphla, II, T. lltLnotn, Uhemift, whu boinR duly sworn dnis ay, that his prop -ration con. in mi iiaituiiK, .lii-rcury or injuriouii Durclv vcirttftlilo. )iug, but uto 11. T. IICLMCOLD, Sole Minuhcliiror. Sworn and aubdurihed hcluro me this 23d day of iVo vemher.1851. W51. P. HIUUAKU. AUcrman. Price ?1 per bottle, or tiz for SI , drUcered to any ad dresi, nccrjuiDanied hv rr 1 iablp mid nmiiiaiiiU emiiiL nina in'iii i luiussora ui .ticuicai uouejjes, UlLTljymc.il and ethers, Prepared and sohl.by II T. IIEL'IIIOLD, I'TCtlcil'nnd mltical Chemi.l, No 52 South TENTH St., below Chestnut, Assembly iluildincs, Philadi'lphia. Vjr To bt had of J It .lOPEi. Bloom$burg. and of all Dtvggtttt and Oraltrt throughout the United ifalra, Canadat and Ilrltlth Prorlntee. IICWARE OP COUNTER TEITS. ASK FO'l lir.l.MIIOI.D'S-TAKE NO OTHER. CURES CUARAN'IIXD. Juno 3, 1637. 1857. SPRING AND SUUMl'-R, GEO, ItULPIN k CO. UlPOllTEllS JIKO M.lXVFACTanERS, 174 OIIE-SNUT STREET, Arc now prcpared'to exhibit their New Sty lea FOR SPRING TRADE, INCLUDING nialaek and enloredSilk Mantlilaa Chantly Lace Man Maclill.ia, French Laeo Manlil.n., Embroidered Silk Minlillai, llugled Lneennd Net Mantillas, Mourning Mantillas, Uasuucs, Talmas, i.c . (ir., Allol whicli willbo otlered at the Lowest Prices. . . . GEO. IIIII.PIN & I'll, 1.4 Glioma Street, above7tb, 1'liiladthia . March 71I1, IB37. ALEXANDER KERR, UirORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN lt, Salt, NO. 31 SOUTH WIIAUVUd, PHILADELPHIA. Asbton's flno Liverpool ground Turk's Island ami Dairy Salt. constantly on hinu ami i,ir .ale. In lot in iun ,iiq truiiu. ALEXANDER KERR. April 1, 1637-Om Pennsylvania Motel. TlllSwcllknowii Hotel lately kcj hyAM J1A EtLli IUkd.oii M,i in Hircci, In nvU lo, mpYSft nas ueen lanen ay ino suuscriiiir, wn is pre. liriJ naredtoaccominodatetrsvellersand s unizers 11 the best unniier. The house hast en thoroughly 1 verliau led, and ib now relltud uo and rurnltlii-ii fnr ohe entertain ment of quests. KissMtiiinci large and commodious, with Horses and vehiclesfor lure, and ho will spare no painsto ii, unci cuiiuiiii Bitiisiuciiuil VTi'A liheraUhiruortlie nulitir. 11 ni rnnnun ia rtomtrt luiijouiitiicui DanvilleDec. 29. 1P33. NEW AVAGON SHOP, Willow Grove, South ISloomsburg'. THE undprsipned respectfully lufomifc his Iricntts and tho public pfiirrally, ilut be has taken the stand tot el or copied by Mr-R bet! H id ti.lu Willow Grove, South Illooineburg, below llw Hallro&il, where he will co ni 1 11 uo the Wagon-making Business, In all Its vario is dcpurfnif nls. Innod style and tnmnderaie tpriim. Alan U c pairing Wacom, L'urclf, Carriage, !?ul Kludi.&c , tioite to order and on thort lime, 03" Produce taken for work. Charlie immvnit. Bloomsburff April 23, 1837-3m NEW LIQUOR STOItK. NO, 133, NORTH TilllM) HTltl! rr. (In the Stable BuilUngs Jllme liace St.) v nilaaclphia. THE undersigned beg, 'cave to Inform hi, friends and the public, ill it he ha. opened iu lea, o LIQUOR HOUSE, In tho Eagle Ilulldings, No. 133, N.. 31 Ht , as above, wheru he will be hippy lo supply M.'rrhants. Hotel keepers, ond customers generally, with the 'choiccil biands kept ill Ptiiladelplia, WILLIAM BnollST, (.lae;aarils.) March Till, lF57.-y. ' IIENUY .UPPINUKU, Clock ami Watchmaker. &HtVj Side of Main Street above the Hail Road. -TUrPICULTtepalringiii watches and Jew. elrv Gllsseslor lllllltimr wntrln,. nnd apeelaclis, rtic. Illoomiburg, Aug, 30, If 30. JUST HU0K1VKD AT OUR NEW STORE, . I NO. I MACKEREL for 8131 per barrel, and nihcrs in proportion. Also, a Ire.h supsly of Sugar oli.sis, Rich itc. Also, a new supply of Wall Pa. 1 r. ir Ii Xit it sly'ua . which will bo sold low , II. U. Sc 1. W. IIARTMAN. May? IS57. WKSTIiitiVsiO J'S'X, i Noa. 0, 11, 1!) and l! Court! and etrcol. NEW YORK. 1). D.WINCHESTEIl. THOS. II WINCHEeTEH, IIENJ. F. WINCIII.STEH. My 31.IP30 3m lir. Francis U. Harrison, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens orillooms burg and vicinity, that helMscommenccdtheprac ' lie o fMsuictaii and Souukrv. ond solicit, a ilmr, n nublicpatrnnage. , uenanilways'ie foiimlaltlieExclianielloKlopposlte llloonuburf;, Fob, 3, lr3. I Dr. .JrBtiritei Ilo m co op a t hi c Physic! an, RF.jH'EC'i'FULLYtomlorahls Profesalontil Serces to Hi. ciliicua of lllooui.burrtand vicinity, generally IC3" oiliccou the corner of .Main and Iron Streets Uliioniaburg, Adjoiulrij Ml Eiower'tStute Sept Vj, 1H33 SALAMANDER PI RE AND TniEF 1IIUOF SAFES. Tllf! I,Atl(ll!ST AflSOnT- T nient In the Ull ted PlateS.- Warranted In ho eaual to nny now made, mid will he sold on iv ma ilo, nml will lie old on oodternir.,a.eatiWoMnlied ,m any other huuru In the ns aoo frniu rntl ..If V. fit SO a. 41h St., Philadelphia, TBUTir IS MIGIITV AND Wlt.l. PKIiVA'ir.t lirport rf the CommiUtt,appotnUito tuperlntend tht lurn. ISff tfthe Inn lajtt, at Hemline , tlrmry 37, 1537. " IUapisii. Match 4. 1837. i-,0 itniicmrQiica, mcnincrH 01 um cominiuuct 11 ,C(,,l(.ftliillv rcpnrltthal wo bhw tho Iwn s.iffB. orlul tialtynercnl upon by lnrrrlB& Herring ami Mvunn "'niKOtt , ptflc il pltlfl tiy hlo lii n liirmco. vli The Tho undcrsliined, members or tho eouiiiilttcc. ill IS Ac l'ho Sale I n l so by tho paymaster or Ihcrhlladclphla and Iteadiig Koi ironii utmpnny in nirouironi unaonig, nururtiireo ny r arrci.ee iierrins aim um wu ... ii. o by II A I. aim. In his Hon.' inlnuraclurcd by - , - ', .1 . . 7. .. ',, un,e,l, ho whnlo und. r ll e f nporl nil nilr n. of tho hrr memberii " JSrJTi .! !" i ' i.i.li th , i , vereoened and the books and papers taken "lit by tho Unmniltien and senl tn II. A. I,nnti' store lor piilMieoininlnnlion.nndnnrRn cl by theCommilleo,- Tliehonksnndpnp r stakenrronitliu Saro . aiinillno. lured by Parrels k Herrings were, In our Judmnont, ilamajeil fitliy fifteen per cant .niorcthan those taken from l'.vn ns k Watson's 8are. Wo believe Iho above tn have been a fair ana inf pa,ii..nri,.i uiiuu ruspuciitr'i'i'.'ii.c. m..,.. . JAUOI! II. V) Plll.lt. ii ri. t. . iiitv'rr.ll. Hnvlng hoen absentdurlng tho burning, wo fully col ni Ide wlili the litotes Hitmen t nf tho condition of tho papers and books t k n out or the respective Safes, a. A . NICOI.LS. ir. n. Mirnr.uvnnRO, JA3.M1LIIOI.LAND. Mlhrc S8,l?17. NEW ANDUSEFUf7 OLEUM LiaUOR. ' , j -r i nit i OlltSlltttlC Jot lAWSCetl Ull. f I'ATE.V'P Al'PMrll) I'Oll rpIlE under. ined offer to the public ihelrWennt Ll i J nnor as an efllcieulfiulMiluti! fol Linseed Oil, ns a thinner fir all sons ol Paints' cround in Oil. except Venetian Red. When Ibinaed with the Oleom the Paint will cover bolter dry quicker and will be moro dilr.iblo.nn.1 wli n ' varnlihrd, iho paint will have and ritlin tho moat glossy appenrance; and the elasticity of the thinner will enable the p.iiu toield to the varuirh I ind tho nivn.t.a .mm, iiu nine .ill. so COIIIIUOII III uiu iiiui v 111 Shell Oil IKlifl f la .MiUn.lu mi. 1..1 For inintlng Tin Hoora its equal cannot bs fuiiml. The Oli'iiui can be ucmI by iUrlf, or In common with Mlisfed Oil. VurniBh, Japan or Turpcnliiu ut theop tlon of the Painter. Its cofct is ahotit one-half of that of l.tnrnl Oil. thu considPMbly leduclns the espouse ofpaintinc. yve i .i i in Hiuy reronininnu 1 1 1 or ail purinfs inuicn t'd and warrant It to gtvo n.itiif.ictiou iiuvriii uis DlltUOtlONU. Thm ihp niiintwllh the Oleum 1.1. qtnif and 'Turk it wel I, until it (lows lruly from the bnifth . The brtnli nmt be (roe from all ninhturo and liwn riably ought tn hi- snaltcd wo 1 1 Willi Uie Oleum I.i pior , pri-vlous to palming. lucteailot pl.tcin-' thehrn!iei In water over niaht, as painters ccuerally ih. they oiipht lobe put In the u n-urn Ki'inui, which will graiiy i.irnnair ino wik. The paint mixed with the Oleum Lliuor will work hflter if it he allowed to na.nl from ii to l.M hours pre vioui to its Ixliitf used, and then thiini'd to sucli a con utenfy ns t work Ireo a h1 ei?v under the Uriah. i v Ih'i use of Jm.in. the naliil will hu rendered still firmer. Mix the J.ipiu tirst with the paim and th;n 11 uieuui j.iiiur in iua; uiaiuier men O-lllil pn'iiiilsof P.ilutthinurd wlththe ofeum Li. 11 nr, will rover n I user auifico thin 13 pom la thin tied with oil, 'J'he Oleu-nl.iiucr Is not lo be mc.l with Venillau Red, nor will, I'.iiuteiint.iiuing any pionnrtion oru. fJRElNHJ, (iATT.MAN & llltEINICJ, Aniiriciii.P.iiul ami Co'er Wmks. Corner tilth ami Gnen StsI'hil.i lelphh, OfUco N E cornel Third and Wood eta , P'HIalel ptiia. Pt. Hjr iv.' also iuiuiii.ic.iiro uiirome veiiow,t;ii me Green, Chineau ami Prussian III110, Vennitloi ud Scarlet Red iu virions .h.eles nml .i.ialit i sj, cithJ -V ry or in oil, and warrant theui to be c i,il 10 any other ni.iko, eliher heru orubroad, June 11. 1037. OLEUM LIQUOR. CERTIFICATE. T7"K. tho umioriigncd House Painters, T f hereby certify that wc Irive given tho newly invenled Oleum Linuor. in inul'nrtured by llreiii).,, Gatlm.il Sc. ItreinU. iu Phil idelplij t, an Imparl.",! trill, and h-ivo found It a'l . Ill-lent Hilbilllut.t for L . seetl Oil. far superior to it iu every respect, at c."'!. of only ulio'it h ill' a. in-ich. llius cun.lilerabl v reiluciug ihe expenni! of piiiiiiug. We would thcicfiru recniii mend ihe jiubhc to it. geuural lue.nihl nfhr it ha, been tried us superiority uvcr Llnsiod Oil uill bo at tested to by ull. CHARLES UUIEII, AMIH UNIIHIt, WILI I AM WOl.LE. EDWARD DUNIIAIID. Juno 13, IPj7. T HEREllY cerTiiv that I hivo hail ,L Hulso Painting pro.ecutcd l.lt-;ly with tho abov named oleum Lbiuor, an, I concur in all respects wil i th,. reriiiiiiiie'Kl.uiou ol thi nbove u imed gentlemen and will hoa' add, lhal in fulure I will hive no paint inj oi ulcus performed without inn nd.uixluru o tho above naiiiid valuable. Iiouor Thou who may desire, lo view it, elljcls. will call at mvrcsileuee. uhtru they can conviucu thr.u.i Ives of nil th it i, rn presented of the Oleum Ll'iuor i'i reird to buauty an I durability. J. ISAAC EREINIG. Juno 13, 1337. CENTRE STORE-. S V R I tVG & S UTEirtTo 0 1) s. r".HiTR llnilnrsio'nf.fl tnlrn nle..omAf J. forming the cllizens ul Centre andvici nlty. the lie has just received a large and select assnitmna of SPRING Sc SUMMER GOODS, Comprisinglhe heaviest slockandmoslvariedassorl mentoriasluon.ible, useful ami auoslantialMcrch.ni dire Hi al havebcenofTered lothepublieofo very kin andqiiality.whiehthcy willsellforrcady'pay.ai ver reasonable prices. TfJ'Country product taken! ne tc ha nge for Goods IncludingGraln nnd Lult bcr and the publiccusloni rcspecirullvsolcltcil. SAMUEL LAMBACK. PowIersvlPe. March St 1S57. OILS, JJOR Manufsc.urlngaml Purning purpo.es, for .ale , J. II. A. tc a. ALLEN, - .... Noa. 7 and r-ouih Wharves, June 0, 1837, Philad, Iphia LANMlRETIl'S WAH1UNTKD GAR. DEN SliKDS. s-iniss ryvrcrr iiSS ' rt ,, U'nitnii. and run In honks and nan erst te nltiv n. I) tlarris Sc L'n.. llio mn.i nnw..ri,i iiin-nr in ire.-in.i i,riipiioiu .t. ... - - , iheleo.l t miii r.i,. . ..Vi7. .i.i ""i-'" " l.""''V"'"'"V.Y"-V '".""ng lis slrk ,ll!o',!s,ahli want of "H "'"I.1 four cords of green hickory, two eo ids dry the above works w lllbc warranted tob what they ui , iicath maiiy ihou.amls, who, Iu tie last ,,"LJ. nnu n f.n lin if en., .1 ti ll l on ivunii ivrro r in ire iv con an n nr. i n. i.k.. .. .uu IISS SElllis FIELD SEEDS, and FLOWER )"''''yS'?lp'u,e V'""ey s,,i,,e ua W l road. """"""'""' ""PPms, oier iiight on Iho SEEDS, ror sale by " nu' " Ware, to supply the Passengers from the Souil, or West, by leaving Ihr .. D.I.ANDRETII Sc SON. 1 "Pl. A ver, r;ry, lot of ti.,rx uirnoo,, ,ahl. vW,, '."f Ly'SLei.e. Nos. 31 and 21 South rii.lh .1.. t'l,lln.ll..l.i.i . March '.'3. IS57. OLiPHANr, woonsiDErco- Importers and Wholesale Dealora in anD Cinuaus, No. 107 Arrti St. abnvo Fourth. PHILADELPHIA. I'.uitrtUkT, J-WoontiDs, Go. JlcAtna, January, UJ.U37,- y. franklin jfea iiousc W'JIL IMRKEIt iV LAIRI), Proprietors. Chesnut St., between Third and Fourth, PHILADELPHIA SepfemberlS.lPJO, LEAF TOBACCO & C'lOARN. in si, boutli Front Street, PHILADELPHIA flopt 0 IBS'! y STEAM ENGINES AND BOILER.' pllEsuliseilherU now prepared, witn new niacnino ' lower, upon the late.tlinprovcdplans.and will hullilln itdcnloublcandsluglc porinblo engines rrom 10 to 40 lor.eoower.ltlcacfunoncarilanes, Willi Holler gear. n At iniuip. all complete and ready for aellon. Alsft. .?y,i,,ir end tuhnlatboHers ca.t iron coal break,, lt,'ialc,cU i lean.ror threshing grain ami eracklnr oru and now inado on a larse scale rorcreeklnff o ireaklng coal . Heavy mining pumps and (Ire engine! ritfued e.nmtitcfc wltil doublo ncllnff rorlnu pumps 'oi kinds f m 1 1 1 ctcji rf n fi i r.,1 hnu.o casting made tn order l.lneshnttiug with any ilctlrid sties ol pulleys fin! the wllhhanrrer. lronplnnlng dnno say '.'4rcet long I a. kinds or Iron turnlrg heavy press and other screw turned Willi any desired pltrhorihread. Thehe.t Hough I ron threshing Machines, that ever coinebcrore ttiopubliccatt Iroi nrfd weuilontiiachines madeloordcr. Lever power, icain or tread roncr made taeriicr. Atsntnkcsordcrsrorthcfoflon-ingma. ehlnery.' Harrison's Inteatpatjntgrnln mill, JI01I0 of reredby Iho Patentee loritsequal, It will grind Ingoixl fine rnna 12.1 hll.belsl n one hour. A l.n l.nlf . nn.l n lnvn. tnrsall In oi.ler.nlsoltugglo'a Patentniowcr.minuractur Ai.o Tako orders for Scott's Potent ninekamlih Slrikrr, nnd rights to nse them 1 11 tliccoil ntiea nf Colum bia, Mo. our. Nnrlhiimtiorland.I.vcoining, Sullivan and CilnUn. one of which can be seen at mv shop. i.mvtn'ii . MAtia. Marth 53. 1830, niooinshii. Columbia rc , Dr. J. S. Houghton's GREAT CUKE FOll DYSPEPSIA. T,,;:,i,;"ci,l,,,,rV.cOn.II0UOHT0N'S X Fluid, or UaslNC Jiiiro Prepared from Kennel, nr the Ton ilh Slotnich of tho Ox. after ilircrtionsnf Itsiron Lie. big, lhosre.it Physiolog ical L.IH'ltllt.1, ity j, h. Toushtoti, M. U . Phlla dulphla k'a Th' .sNature'sownllemcdyror nn iinhenltliy Sto ai.o Tako orders for Srolt's Patent ninrk.n.lili ' ,., ui.i.i.... ,,Tn i.. .. ..' . ".'"' "r nine. , No nil of man call equal Its curative powers.'"" suuering uuwn loun uuii.i.ei, g.aio. 11 ic.lro), ' i contains nn Alcholiol .llltleri, Acids, orNanaaous 1 '' rvnua S),lem, topidly watn away the ineitn. r ugs. ll I. extremely agreeable Inlhetn.to. and may , 'li'. 'aures niental derangement, .irctcnis the ,,,, e taken by the most reeble patients who cannnl eat a wntereraekcrwtlhoutacutc distress UewarcofDruggcd .nlaT.,bn,l.l hMltn.lll. lltBlfP.. .WN.Iinl l.ll.n,. imitations, if p. in is noi a urug Cai I on the Aeent. nnd act a Descriptive Clrriiln gratis, giving n large amount of Scientific Evidence fronlLlclilg'sAnlinaiUheinlstryillr.Combe'sPhi.lnloey ingestion; Dr Perelrn nn Food ami DietjHr, John W T.'aper, or New Vnrk University: Prof. Dungll.on's l'yslologyj frot. ailllinnil,ni iim-win-i,r,ur ..arpi-u- toi'sl'hysinlogyi fcclogelher with reporisof Cures from nil paltsorthc United siaes. roniny ii. i . i.iuz nun a. u.aioj. r...,, S 11. Ilowmnn ltcrwlck. Qcl.1, IB.M I Iv tJHBAP WATCHES ANb Jcweli- y Store. 1T7-IIOLES.M.E AND RE l'AI I. nl tho "I'hila. V delphia WalCli ami jewelry aiore, an, no North'M street comer or Uuuty, l'hllJdeliliu, Geld Lever Watches, lulljeweled, IB carat Gold Lepinc, 1H carat ... Silver Lever, full Jewelled Siver Leplno, Jewels, ... Superlortluertiors, OoltlSpeclaclea, l'llteSilver do, Gold Bracelets . ..... Ladle's Gold pencils , SiverTea Spoons, set, . Gold l'e. with ne n r II. i ml si I ver holder. Sd Ull ill Ull I'i 1)11 "J 1)0 on 7 no l so 3 DO I 00 3 III) Gold flnier rings 371 cuius to SCO; Watch glasses, plain IU cents, patent IU,, l.unui 23 i other articles in pripurtion. All goods warranted lo he whal th.v are uldtnr STAUFFER Sl IIARLEV. gy On handsome Gold nnd Silver Levers U l.epina lo wer lliun theahove prices. Ocll J838 Rloomsliurg tiinraro anil Stove Stora eilinunder.lgm'il respec'fully tnrornis his o,t rrie ml L and cu.toaiert, that ho h i. purchased In. brnlher' I merest iulhealiovo eatalili .lime lit, ami the concur nn II hereafter Iiu conducted ny him. elf elrlusively. He ba. . Ju.l leceived and oirera lur s ile.the Inrgestaml Vg?f mosl oilniuive n..orlinent or FANCV STOVES Avracver Inlrodiircd I ulothls uinrket. Ills stock con ,.t. nr a com iileleiissnrl ment ul lohthest .Cuokingand ii trior stoves iu the market, to theger will, Stove FilturesiMevery description, Oven and Itoxriluvei, Radiators, Cylinder Stoves, Cast Iron Alr-Tigli rttovis. Cai u Stoves. &c, Sec . Stoveoir on.ilid 1inwnree.ni,lantll nn band anil man. ufjcltired tn order.. All kinds or repairing done,, oa usual, on ihorl nntlee. The p ilrutiae or old friends mil new customers re tpculfollrsolicitcd. A.M. RUPERT. ninth ll rg. Jan. 2, )Si4, IT liilJS'CIIEAP WATCIItJEWELRV STOSE, No. 72, North Second Slrcol, OITOSITB THE MOUNT VERNON HOUSE, Pill LA itfildLeverWalchesrullJcwelled It'll, Cases . S'JH U l!ver do iln i- no in i.enlne ilo fl IIU ilii.trtici e GoldSpiirtarlcs, Oliver ilo 3 0111 o 7 (III 4 3111 o I ll Ull I 311 I I Ollt nix UO ! HUH, I I IK; 4 751 o 7 3(1 3 7310 5 1)1) -Silver Pah It-Hp on ne person, uo iM'.cri uo (0 do Ten do ,lo Goldl'ensnnilGolilCnscs, do 8 Iver do I 00 ToCetllCtW ilh a VnrleiV Of fine Gnld Jeu nlrv n, Cur. Guard and Fob Chains. Al I goods wa r ran let t ol, ns presented. Watches and J owelry rcpnirei Inth bestinanner N ll. Alliiderssoniiiyiiymailoriithcrwlse. wlUie niinetunlly ilteniled In . Nnvorakerl? H5:l 1 maim mm AND R. R. Omnibus Line "PHE untiersiunctl resneotfull V inl'nrltia B ni. ... in. a mi me punne that lie his taken ihe KitAanffSfetsLlii lllooinshiirg, locnleil on Main Mlreei. directly opposite, iho Court House, which has been . , . . .... . v. ... . . j " mi,,.,sni, ,,,, ,, mm imprnveo. where ho is pre. pared lo aecouimodiile his customers with good fare and togeneral silisrarlion . He also bas in connection with the llchange Ho tel, uu excel lei, t OMNIBUS LINK, runningrogulnrly seieralllmcs pcrdny.ln and from the Depolon tlicarrlvalortheCars,l,y,',irh p.i.seng. rswillbo pleasantly convcyeiltnthe l)epolSlatlon,5, ,-l!,..r0l".:1!"'"'l",n,'d 'o their rc.idcnces, if desired. HJ-Howill always ho happy lo entertain amlaccom module his friends to the nlmnstnf bis nlulitieii. PETER IIILLMEVIMI. Illoomsburg .April, 5, 1630 y, rrewtlor, STEAM GRIST MILL, 'I'lm underfsigncd X takr pleasure I u an. iiounclnctoi heir friend sai. ,1 llicpublic.it I, -ireei halt hey l, i.v el Us 10 reeled a u,l n i .. succesafuloperntiotl . : Til IS JijSl'YTOWN M Hi M A M a 11 Tarn Whcrethey aremakliietlicvervbcstrol I'lnnr'i miin horlesttiineaiidinlcnd selling at the lowest prices Thcrearefoiir run of Uurulu this Mill. nrnnciAn.v slenm-power allpprformingto perfection, and jnnlinc abouttliirtybughelsofgrain per hour. The flourmade hce' e.alnhltue'Zfi nounccdniiiperlorarlicle. Woiiivlte ouri rienditocal B 11 .'examine ir lueiurri , , la-Or.lettror (lour, chop, feed, Jce-.thanklulli received and f I 'cilon tho most reasonable conditio us N . II, Cash pa Id for G rain FOWLER iiCREVELINQ Fipytnwn.July :i.lP33 Spring and Summer ! GOODS' M'KuIvy, ftfcul & CO., HAVING Just received and opmed their stock o ,!!VMUM.'''!fim,S!'!l"B'''ll''"'wl','cl'com',,l,!,lbo men ,;owVl 0re7litl l.Ti;WL-NV, attention lo tht .election of their ei Hr , .i.Vi tl ... i.AJJIJiH' JJUKSa UUODS, . . , ., crnoes,ivooii-iaius, Alpacas, Iiombazlncs. doba so Poplins, Parnnielta clotlia. Mohair l.iisitea aiusiiiiuci,aiiiea,PcrslaiiclolhsGingbaras.Oalicocs, WHITE GOons nr .ir.i. K'lNtw oi... r, llandknrcblel,, tloilnflliga, band, ami liimmlnis Larcsnmledirings.boiinei ribli ona. In large varieiv velvet ribbons, and braid., kid, collon.and lisle thread gloven,Mol,nlt mills, tc We inviteourrriends and the public generally lo give Us acnllbeforoDiircha.lneel.ei.lier,. w., botighiour gooilsaiLowealCash Prices, and will not beun cr.oldbyanibody.ortbertstofmanklni. "ol , McIvELW, NEAL & CO. Illoom 'burg, March SI. 1837. I PIIRENOLOOIAL OAR INK T. FOIVLKIIS, WFLLS & CO,, sat ArehlreXleiT Ku,, Phila'd RT?irnl,lialwork.!onPhrenolr,.u'fi,.i ft-P WaercVre " "ct riioi...i..n.i:...T.'."u::r.v":.v.7"u"nny. 3' -,---.... ...Di,-iui.prit,,, inA..1..'or'!"loi,a.,amlnatlons, with chtrts, am lul ,v,,Vrri;.,'r;, "5.I.bI!.''!!!i CVftunj'. Cablnetfrofi, ' ii tu in cut ' nj I ) IDVU, y I tla.nl A. M. RUPERT. Tln.varoind 6kct Iron Manufacurer-ftor en Strett below Hubert. Btcrv Of nil dl.easot llio great, flrn cause Bprlngi from neghct or Nature's laws. SUFFER NOT, WHEN AUUltll ISGUAUANTUEI) lit At.r. STln,. .... ,,.., utoiMm.n "".S Vh fjiiOKEr DISKASKS. ,iaj, Arroiis IhMiti. sttlttttrn nit. iftkiliiVmlVJiii """. (Aj.mali.w, "j'uti, "",. , , h;,?'""- jinlht. numii if tha Ivhsm. vhrt, -... 1 . "! viun s.a 1st Utiu cr .finis, (.Wert l)tc, Itpttt tut, it (Has 7at, and ef itita,,, in"''' ;rrs a dtraigimtnt e f Aa !-( ruaf Orifoni. ShicM a. Ncrvmis Trembling, Lois or .Memory In or Pi. wer, General Wenkness. Dimness of Vl.lnii ..i.V turn lull spuls lippfallngbilnro the eje l.o.s i,r fell-i . Wnkeliiliieis, Dyspeptij, Mver Dlsrn.e, I;rni7t,,' Mil, on, l. mil Bin upon inn ucutiuiii mum umr. n.i iicau, riinnli' I tiriili.rllles and all liiinrooer diKliarire. rr. .. . '' sexes. It matters not from hat cause the " originated, howelcr long standing or obttlnsie ,i tn.i-. r.rorerv If certain, and in a shorttr ii,... .7 '"9 prtninnent cure caiilieefl'icted by any other in.,,.,,,'1. even nln r the di-enre has milled llio .kill , V!"i' ,!',', pnysicinns ami rcsisn-ii ni i uirir .u.ui,. or cure, n i care, a pcrficl nnd mo.l spel-dyciiro, Hecnt dit. are ttu greatest eacmleslo hi altti.as they are llm r.., ennso ol Consuniiitloii, fcrofiHn uml many ether el tascs and .lioulilbe n terror to the hiinian rnirliy, !'. a tiennnnciil cure Is scarcely tier tllicltil, a iimioii . of tho cases falling Into the hinds of income,.,.,., persons, K bo unt only rail to care the diseases I11 ruin llic conitltutlon, tilling the system will, merer,,! which, nitli the disease, battens the ruDrrtr Irio n rapid Consumption. ilut slioulil the dlscntc nml the treatment net e,,u,. death speedily and the victim marries, the ill, en, 11 " ii enlalltil upon hn children, who arc Lorn tilth r.ihu ron, tllullons, nnd the current of life reriueu.i 1.. - vlrus which belrojs if foil In Scrorula, Iciiei, uiim Eruplioiii asdotlicrallettionsorthc skin, 1 je, iuii,.,' and Lungs, entailing upon them a Lrit f exfstrnco of suflerinL' and rentlgnlng them to on early groie. ' H i; f.l-' AIIL'SEls another lormidabic emu,. i.,,..i,u 1 for nothing Use In the dread catalogue tr Intn-an its. ea.es rau.is so de, trucltle o drain unon il.n drawing lis thou, amis of victims through a ruv jmi. . ''',"., "';;,," .' .' " ' " airu.gr, ! ' " ...... .... .. . . ... j .... ,,.,,,,, riicieiy, Lutlnets f all rarthly happiness. aiidhaui in hndy mid mind, prumpof, (j !ri the stitffrer v. recked i consumption and a train of evils ttit rc to le driailfd trriti death itself. With the fullest conflilenee 1 nxture the unfotltitinic victims olfelf. Abuse that a pniiiniirni ii ii it rjruinj-1 uic 1.4111 ui; rtiv-.ii.-u, (inu Mil I lie aimm ('! nn hi ui juiMtMn -iiii.i in n ir jr iuuciui cuu ue ristoHij tn rrbiist. vfirornos hialth. The tidllttcd are eiiutloiied against the tine i f pj.tf tit Medic i m s. for there arc tn many Inccnl us tnttrri h. tlie roliiintis of the public printu In cntrh and r(t t lie unwnry surTerers that millions have their ennrtitu Hons ruined by the vile siimpoutids of iiark dectois, or the ciuftlty poiionous nostiuins vended as Patent sMedicliifs." 1 Imvu cirefuliy nnaljml many i.filiP eocnllcd Talent Aletlu ines and find thnl newily nil t,t them ecu l nl ri LVrrofhr fc'uliliniic Intli ls otir it the strongf fcl picparatinns ol inercnry nnd a deadly poison, which Insread of curiny i tie disraie disatlej lii ny nit in tor life. Thrtc Inurths of the patent neMrums now in life arc put up by unpriuciphd and ijriioMni pt'rsoiib, fio do not iitidcrriaiid even the nlpltabet m the nuittit wfrf.ea.aml arc iually dm tlcslliuit of any knrivht!i:i ul mr n ntna ii system. Having one oijcci oniy in vittv, und that to iiUike moiM-y rt par It (b nl rousi qun tit IrrrKiil.irlties ami all nhi-iives of malis nud ft ma If i treated on principle! einbhrihrd Hy iwmij yiarsfif practice, and sauilioiitd by thniifaiiri of the moFt ri iiiarknMe cures. Medicliifs with full ditedlons (, to any part of the Unihn Blates or Cn timing, ly u tiettts M-niU'iinimlin; Ihrlr fyioptnins by Icllir. L'usi iiess coTrespuniietice sirlctl rontuti'iitml ii Uu . rt i J i C5U tlil lili 11.1. la, Ji . 1 1,, OtliCC, lHI PtLBtRT BtlCCt, (Old No. 1 !'!,) Kclow Twelfth, PhlladttlpMa Pa July 11, l7-(Match 4) IMPORTANT DISCOVERY I coxsuAiriiOiV, AM) AM. MHlIABna OP T.I1J I.UNOW AM) THROAT are positively curable by itihalalii.n whltli cniivt-vs the leinedies lu Ihe tin ilk In tliu lun tliroojjli the air passages, aud coining In diiui contact with th'i dist-ase, neulralii'-s iho lutit-rt ultr ni.itter.alhys the cough, ciiun s a free and easy cipi toralioi, hfals tbu Iuurs, purifies the blood, in ptiru renewed vitality i" me nervous njunit, kitihk ii"" lone, andeneriiy n indii-pensablc lr lh restoration 1 1 health. To be able to slate confidently that (.otimmp tton Is curable by 1 iihalatlon, is to me a source nf Uiuii uiyeu pieafure. 11 is an oiuro uiinvr uu cuniroi u medical treatment ns nny otliir formidable iIii;ifi ninety out nf every humlm! cases ran be curt d in il first t loges and lllty per cc nl. in tho second but in tin third stiie it is impesf itile to sat r more than f e 1 1 r ft' lit for the luiiffsare so cut tip by the i inu- tit to Mil defiance to mediralrkill, l.vtn, hon i rr in tl-i- l.i ft rintxrii, inhalation allords extrf ordJomj rtlni o tllf sn Hiring attendi'iB this Icitiful scnury e, hit It nn uually dftro)s ninety five thoumid ptriois in tii United States alone ; aud a correct ralnilatK n iIikh that of tbe prebetit population of lie tarlb, njilil tin Ii on tire ilfbtinrd tt 51) the consuniptivt-' prtie Truly the iui f r l dfilh has no arrow in fni! r Oonmmiption. In ullages it bus been t pit ni 1 1, tiiy of IiIh, for it spate m it lur nge nor si i, but t-wn olT alike tbc Mivi', tin beautilul, the graci ful nml the lillied, Ity the hep fiflhat e'nprrnie 1 flnv fun mm hi cnnn th every good nud prrfi cl gift, I am riahlriti. offer tn tho nfllirted n pennantnt and spi Ay cure in Consumption, 'J hr firM cni.te rtuhri )i f h frein in pine btooil, nnd Ihe immediatfi tll'i rt, produced by t h'ir Ufposif ion In tin tunes, i In pteent thefrt v ni'iuiFif u of air into the air re lis, v. hit h causes w v. akened Ol.i lily through the entire s)fteiu. Then suitlyitin mue rallnual locxpi ct greater rood from medicines eiiti rii g the cavities of the luuss than from those iidmii'fHert d throiiffh the stmnnrh ; Hie pullent w ill alwnvs And Un iting free and the breathing rniy allir li haiing rtnc dies Thus, inlxilntion is a local resicdy, neerll ttr it artsrnnflitutionnlly, and wiili more poner and n r taint v thnn remedies ndm I niMerrd by the Mr mar h 'I prove the powerful and direct luflnence ot thin mi rii- ' ndminlttraiion, chlorolnim inhaled will rntinly Si FtroysMifilijlity in a few minutes painljzirg the ru tiro nervous ftsteni, sc thAt a I nud maybe auipiilnlrn without Ihe sli).' litest pain : intuiting the ordinary burn irg eqs will dei. troy life n n few houri- 'lint Inhalation of ninmonia will rruie the s)Ft'in when f.iinling or apparently dead. 1 i oi'or of n on of the medicines is perceptible In the skin n It w mm utes after being Inhaled, and n ny be immediately V tccted in trie blond, A ronvinrliifproof of the coiuii tutionslrtrects ofinhalalton Is the fact that "itki'cut i always produced ly brecthiiig foul air Is not lh . pokitivo evitlence that proper reaii diet, rnretnllv r rt pi red and Judiciously ndtniiiiMe red thrruph the junpp should producethu most happy result, f During eitli teen yrars' prartire. many thniifands sufl'ernig frrpi tliceatri of the lungs nnd tlirnat. have been tinier mi ca re, and I have efltc ted many reinarknb It cures, ct in atler the sufferers had been proncunred in iho Ian stages, which fully satisfies me that consumption Is no longi-ra fatal diseaso. My trtatment of consumption is original, and founded on lougetpericnre and a thn rough invffctignlion. My perfect acquaintance Willi thenntureof tubercles, 4cc., enables me to dietinpni h readily, the vnrlnus forms of disease that simulati' cojitnitiii tton, nnd apply iho proper remedies, rarely being miiiakcu even in n single case. This f.i ir j 1 j n r j t v ln rnnnection with certain imthnlnglral and mirrnsrr pic ili'roverieK, enables me to rein c the lungs from Iho e(rL.rtg nf contracted chestfj tn pnlarge the rhi m purify Ihe blood, imp nit to it renewed vitality ghh.i: energy nnd tone In the on ll rc ytt in. ' i t li,e "ilh full directions si nt to any p-n nr tne United Stales and Canarfaa by patients coniiiiuni eailng (luir sympoms by fitter. Hut iho cure wool l be moro cirlam if iiie patient should pay mc n vinf vvli rh wcutd give me tin eppurrunity to examine the I U tms and enable nit In nr ferritin wliti m.ifti n.sini.. ccMBlrity.orid Uuu tho cure iouM be elltcled without ut Dd-iug inu j'niii'M ngfiin, nir r " ' W "KAHAM, M D., Office, 11.11 riiBKiiTstrert,(nM No, 109.1 July ll,lP57-(Ma"c;?iMe,',,I','il0''t,l'iI'r,' 1857. ANTELOPE. 1857. ., y A'.'A'-.P.'XIf..'1''"'"'3 AP" 7- lils''. Uio Tacktl lloat ANTEI.OI'C.Capl. 11. F Wsils, will coinmencu running her regular trips daily, (Suml.ijs excepted) bctmcu ItupetlandNautiiokii, a, follow. Ltales Itiiptrt at5o'clock,A.M I arrival or Ihe Night Elpres, on Ihe C. W, fc 11. Kail road from Wll liamsporl, and arrives at Naulicoke ut 1 o'rlork, P SI., In lime lo lake Iho carsuu iho L. sc 11 Railroad M Scran lou or Great Ueim the siuie allernoon Leaves Nanliceke on nrrival;or I,. Ic ll, ttnilroa il cars Irom Great Rend and Scrautoii (say one o'clock. 1 . 31.) iinilarrlvesat Ruport early the samu evan ingin Vv'Vi-xalt" Nis'" u,l'u" both way on t he C. Haa-ngers f,o. .1.0 WyomMig IValley. fu , P. i ''rfhbiirir.Mlillln.ore.l'iit.iiurii.aii d all other i ;;'"'.IV '?JJ. 0 vi .1 i-aiuvvma Railroad, will 1 " -.""i t... ""uio f JCtTTb N. 11 - A Blace I Z?gr?SBiffl V. Coach will be run daily, (Sumlaysei ceplcd) between U'llk.l.nrm nil.l , sTWirr. .r.i,wm .Twi -v r.v.M .i WS3SL " Rupert, car rviog the L mted stales Mai I. Leaves ivlkes llarro at S! o'clock. A M , nml nr t.otV,'' ways e r 1 " "me 10 ounnect will, tho Mall.Trains , '"c,"!"nf" Ibo nrrlvol of both Mali Trains, ,GJi m'.'u M .' '' M,J 0"J "'ves at Wilkes Euro nffi. ,"it,1L.k.' 1 lut mjtli,lsi,i. wiike,Rae, II F. WELI.i, Proprietor II I"37. ' , April DENTIS T R Y. as. iawi2is 8UnE0 DIJXIIST. 1II50MSDURO, COLUMUIA CO , 11 I .. ..nitisncc, urn lirick building below Ilarl man's Itor e on Main Street, IIESIT.CTI'IILI.V rlTors his profe.sional services IV lutheladlt. ami n, ..,!,.,... ... i,tn.....i ...i v.clnil, Ho,, prepsTedV olundlnTliho va.lou. , :vr.. . "",1")t ono is prtyidtd mi Hi the la i ipii hit uTt'ii I teit Improved Porcelain Teeth, Which will be hurried on plmorgoM rlne.'lu IcoL ea viell as tbo natural. ' UT A superior Sltirle of TOOTH OWHEII nl usy. oa nana, June 13 If37.. ov 13, '33, i