An act ok Juvenile Heroism, In Which a life in neril ws rescued. U re- fifirlnfl ill IIia II.,etn ll.nl.) A ililnrluai !Veftterda v. which danrvi m In hn noticed I lie account itin lhu. ,'On Saturday af'oriKioi, lhat pirl ol Ulack H y belwecn the 1'iovulence Hailioatl ami Beacon slrceivvas covered with young ukaters piiciiioii their heau- Itllll hut hazirdotw wporl. A sudden tV, tf unnniinnpfl lh.il nmt nf thpm. an ljrh boy of eight years, had fallen in mong the broken ice. The report 'preari instantly through ihn crowd of 'ISjSr '"" r bnndreds amusinp ;t)j?Vmilves there, the danger wag loo great for sympaty lo pags into action. t youth, however, who, but a ftw k before, had found himself-in I lie o perilous situation as this lad, from 'Sviiich ho wa fnrlunjle to cxlricale him .ftHilf without help, for which he called in vaip;started Tot ward alonp, without hesi tation, to rescue the sinking buy. The poor Utile lellow in the waier wax sup 'jiOiiinu himself by seizing upon I he ice piece fier piece, of which broke in lux crisp. Hitf preserver hastened forward over broken ice. till no foothold let I for him. the frightened huy wac jncspible of seconding his efforts, while ie heavy boots and skates of the br.ivi youth made his situm m more hazird Otn every moment. Seeing a coach. jpnn near, he called to him to throw hi reins, but was told they would he lo Vmrt for bin purpura An ell pool wa. found by of one lite sprcta :i,& piis-hei forward on the ice till II came within his reach, the hoy. whu had mink unci 'and wa stiffened with I lit- cold, was un ablo to clasp it in hit! hinds, as he wa "desired, when hit) peiseveriug. friend; wi'h a prmorico of mind and judgiueu which would have been ad intra oik in a nian, listened the end of the pole firmly y iis hook into the dress of the drown nig bo : and now swimming, inci crawling over llie ir y frantiini, dfiu- ged ln prize afiur bun inlo pet feci .f.- S Thii! miilrl vnnlli. wtm merelf mnn 35 J ' - ' limned, on his ittliirn hnini', lo ncotin 5 for his drenched condition; that he bar not in at Ulack Uil, was Gteely Steven on (..urMjf. son nl .Lnin-i I'. Corliii,wel known for genth-manlv supui intend ence of die Wo i chesiei Iliiliuad. The 2ll of Decombcr, two hundred nd Iwcniy four years back, the firsi Christians explored Plymouth haiboi md lauded on ns shores. m"S'Efi:rssjnivao MAURIED-On Tuesday, the 31 'ill. by the Rev. J. S. Miller, Mr.JoiiN KCHLun, of Danville, to Miss Estueii IIause, of Point township, Northunv berland county. On Wednesday, the 1st instant, b the same, Mr. George Saunders, lo MlSB RdTH KoW.VOVEH. it illishlf-r ol David N. Kownover. Kn. all of Dju villc. DIED In Franklin township, Co. Uimbia county; on the evening of thi !)9ih of Dec, Margaret, wife of Din iel Riegal, aged 61 year and 5 days. List of liCttrcs- ItE.Vl AltNltMU in lli 1'ost Office nt Wil Caiuwi8a on the quarter ending Deceinbtr 3 1st. 1914. Behler Mr (Jhapmnn Daniel M Droll William Davin Fanny Fisher Israel 2 Fiaher J P Kellngw Chester I'mons calling tor letters in tho nK.ve list please ay they uru advertised. I At L. It IIAI.UV '. M Killing Poter LnneKiibargrr Philip Dongal John jr. Siewart Abraham Stokes William Sliuinan C Toheenin Raphael will List oT Loiters UI-MAINING in the Pom Office Rlnomtiburg, on the qnaiur ending Dec ;iist. i8ii Vbel Burr J D Paxtnn David Evernelt Charles Stellcr Mrs.Mary M Li kcrd Miss Catli. Staufier Daniel McC'urdy Peter Suns 2 John lieicliendorl'er N Sny ler Calender Po t r Wallers llenrv A Walieirf 7'crson collins for Irtteu in t.io LiIujsi) s-iy thuy aro advcrlii'd. J it .MOYER 'I'lie small pox In pievailiu;4 lo an unUiiiH extent nt Batalnga. anil in a nii.uber of in slanoes Ins proved fit t The n.nount nl oo.il trnniiorted from the Si'liuvlkil ici'ion this season is 833.214 ll)IISi THE 'OL Dls sT' 1 NH All IT A NT The Picayune lias found out who ilia murll tn:..i -r ;-.i,;,ii .i, .i.it iw nam,' is An el.lerly chap speaking of hi orTiii knowledge of the Western countn b " the nlher day, said he had 'known the Mis His'mni river ever biuce it was a sinal- ii creek!' He's the man, im'pudent. It is said that some fellosv down East ir nhitil making olii Mr, Tj ler a present of i beautifully woijrd cranio Nom7ED6cj. A Mount St. llemard dog, weioliini! 108 lbs, was sold to a gentleman in T irontc Canada, a few day since, for 75 guuineas Gen Samuel llavs, of Venango rountj lias been oppoinlcd United Slates ilarshall for the Western district of Pennsylvania, u llie room of Henry C Hosier. Efq, decease! Mr. Detwold. ol No York, has pro cured Irom llie Mammoth Cave in Kentucky Reveral of the eveless fish which abound in those dark waters. They are tube sen: alivo to Paris; as a present to some curious Frenchman. aliovc list will P M H h'jesue Deuttrs and Iieliiilers of foreign Meichandize in the County of Columbia. Take Notice, THAT incompliance with an act of the tieneral Assembly, approved die 7th day if April. A I) 1830: anil an m t p issed lilt ,l.y of l iy,181l Un; Ass c lej Jndgi i ii 1 Cumini spoilers of Uiu muniy ufCoium ua. will meet at the Comiusioners ofhce n uanvine, on i nursujv inn ajii uay ti lanuiry 1845, at 2 o'clock P. M.lof said lay, for the purpose of taking up the re iurnn of the several constable? of said county hat are to be made lo the (Jourt of quarter ieip'.-. op or ' Dfjiira me vum uov ol Jn liarv 'ettn Ibid; ann iu' na -vak.n ui uu lirch''nts, that may be thus leturned.deal- ng as aforesaid. into that class that ma 5 i. i 1. 1.. .... ilipear tlglll aim lii" agrernuiy n mo p isioiis of the acts atorsaiil,whcn and vviiert nu may attend if you thiiiL' proper tilhei in person, nv agent or aiiorncy. liy order nl the onuru. E MEN DEN II ALL, Clerk. Commissioners Offick Danville Jan. 0 1815 S WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. CHILDREN are most nubjcct to thrm.but per uns of allagei r liablu to be ofllicttd with them, liid breath, palencit about the lipa.fludieil cheeks, picking at the nf)ic,wntlni tway,ltanuesi I'aln in the bowels, joint or limb, disturbed sletp ('rightful dreams, moaning and sometime of vor acious appetite, arc amoiifrihe ayinptonis ofwurins .ilmy aro doctored lor rjnnllm, ;or some otner im- ztnary disease, when one box of auerman a Worm Lotongcs would cfTcct a cure. D. Ityan, corner of Prince street and the lluwery, cured man uf worms that was reduced to a skeleton, and by only ona box of Hliorninn's ' Lozenges: heis now as fat an Alderman J ho Hon, 1). IS. UearUsley has saved the life of one nfhis children br them. I'lie sale of over 3,000.000 of boxen hts lully test uil tlieni. They are the only infallible worm det troying medicine kr.own. What family will be without them I Consumntion.Couehf. Colds, Whooping Couch Asthma, and all affections of the lungs, will And a healing value in Slurnian's Cough Lnxenges. They uved the ftov. Richard De Forest: the He. Mr, dtreeter, Jonathan Ilowarlh, tUa. and that worthy Id hero, Leonard Koger. fiom the consumptive' aravo. They cured in one day the iter. Mr. Uuiv bar, the Re. Mr. Handcock; Wm. H. Attree Ksq ofdistcising coughs. They rs the pleaanteat cough medicine and cure the soonest ofany known remedy. Ucndiiche.Sea-stckncBs and Palpitalion.relievcd in from five to ten minutes by Sherman's Camphur Lozeiiitea Persons atten,lini' crowded -ooini or travelling will find them to impart buoyancy of pints and renew their energies, I hose sultciing from too fiee living will Cud a few of t:ie lozenges to dispel tho horiois and Iowness of aumls. Mr, ivratb, ot the Sunday Mercury, has repeatedly cur ed hnnseli of severe headache by them Jsptam Uliadwick, oftha packet ship Wellington, has wit uesced their efficacy in a great mny cases of sea. tickuess. They operate like a charm upon the igitatcj or shattered nerves, ns Sherman's Poor Vlan's Plaster docs upon rheumatism, lumbago, pun or weakness in the side, back: breist or any pari of the body. Mr. 11. O. Daggers, 30 Ann iireni; Henry It doubling: 301 Chatham treet Mores J Henrique I'ltq. and miltilude. uf others have experienced thr o derful efl'ucts of these Plasters I'nce only l2i cents. Caution is nrcessarv o see that you gel the genuine Sheiman' Lozenges ami riaier?, as there arc main unrihless articles attempted to be palmr off in place of them, bv those who would trifle with voui life for a shilling. Dr. Sherman'3 warehnuse ii at '00 Nas au street. For sale by John It, Muyer Uloomsburg Win L WaP.er & co-Ueiwiek Low Si Thompson Lime Ilidge I' & J. Lazarus Orangevide M. (I. Shiiemaker Htiek Norn L. Si A L Une Jerseyiown Derr ii MMlride W hitu Hall John Moore Danville. Stephen Haldv, Cattawisaa. Jan. 4 184537. 0m, CIIARLBS It. IWCfCALKWt Attorney nt Lnir, Gfflce South tids of Afain-nt, ojipositi Aier lltjjlty'i Mart, rcT'Wll.L ATTEND COURTS IN niE COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA AND LUZKIINE. LETTINGo PROPOSELS will be leceireil by the Comminioners of Ucluuihla county, ri the limine of Jacob Deiuult Epq., in Ma.li son township, on Fitilay the 17th dav ol January next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M of said ilayt for builtling Uridine, over liiitle t uhiiig creek; near Hubert Montgomery's saw mill: in saiu t ownship, of the following description Stone Abutments 10 feet high from low water maik, 18 (eel long; up and down the t9K, 4 feel thick at the ton and 0 fee tilick at the bottom. Wing walls on the north side, to bo 20 feet long mending Abutments: and nn tin south suls to lie 16 leet long, the aupersiruc lion to ben wooden brace llrhlge CO feel hetween tho Abutments. By order of the Commissioners, E. MEN DEN HALL, Clerk, Commissioners Offick. Danville Dec. 251844 SHERIFF SAL.ES. By virtue of a venditioni exponas, to me t. Heeled, will be exposed to public eile, at ue renin house in llanville, on Saturday llie. 18lli dav of January next, at 10 o'clock M. the following properly, to wit. A certain tract of laud situated in Derry towr.ship, Columbia county, containing lO Acres Stephen NOTICE. All parsons indebted to the sYibscrfbcTf, on note, bonk account or olherwisn of over one years atauding, re requested in call and settle the same in Cash or Grain, on or be foro the 11 day of February next. Thos neglecting this nuiir.e, may' expect to pay nst as wx are determined to hate our old iniBiiiesB settled. WM. M'KELVY h Co. Blnumshurg, Dec, aa 1814. List of Jurors. For January Term, J 84 5. Grand Jur rs. Bloom Caleb Iiartun, Peter Menech George W Abbott Jnercreek 1). A Bowman Cuttawisi'a Joseph Urobst .Derry William Hendershott, Thomas More, head, Michael Snyder. Knos Miller, Hubert M' ICcc Franklin Jacob Shultx, Samuel Shick Greenwood Daniel For Liberty John Hopper Mahoning Edward Morrison, T. S Hubbard Jewell Gibbi, David liobcrts Monteur i'tephen Lazarus, John Fry Madison Charles Carnuhan, John. Moure, Roaring creek Iteubcu Fanner, Anizi Iliown TRAVERSE JURORH-Jun. 1840. 8 y Black Smith Tools RIGHT JF SEARCH.' jriiis seems still to be claimed by Gicai Ilrr.iau with as much determination as be fore last war. Almnst every week we heai of siimi) new instance where our merrhan thins have been hoarded by British cruiser under the nleu of seari: nut! for slaven. They pay no respect to our flag on III African coast, bin treat it with as much in dicnitv as they could the black flat; of tin tiir.ucs. Shall such limit's be? Snail allow our riuhis to be tiamp'ed upon? out commerce bulijeclvtl lo insult & oppression! No, the spirit of a free peoplo who own ne inasiei, will ere long be amused, and make the eve nf the British lion Quail benfiatb its power Much boiler would it be if Eug land would turn her searching prupensiuet- to findinir t-uineihin? enua lo IJr. allUlt MAN'S MEDICATED LOZENGES fo the tclicf of Iter subjeeis They havn now been beforo the public fur more than 5 yeati- nn I then: are no preparations like them ti Im found for M'ar.diini' out disease, sue liamshinL' it fr'" human frame. Wnrinn find no ri'fuije or hiding place when iIkiv -.ue used. Cuut!hs, Oulds and L,on Fiitnpiionn vanish away, and Headache I'alnitatliiu ami Nervous Alleclloiitf ceasi the moment one of Sherman's Camphor l.iize.iui's aie taken into the Stomach Them is no mistake in ihHini.ihey will cure tbn different disease for which rtfcom II E subscribei being desirous of quit inr business, offers at private sale Blarksniith Touts, rnnsiiting of a dnu lie sell of all kinds of tooS, usually used n cnuntry Blacksmith Shop,to wit :i pan bellows, 2 anvi.s.a vices, haininer , tunc 'U. and swedirns ol all kinds. I he rbovi mils, are all ol '.he first quality and in good rder. The shop in which 1 now woifc diualed on main street, near the Episcnpa Chinch, can be rented ai a fair rent. I erinc mile easy upon application lo the sntiscri mr. and nossession iitven the first day ol ..... N. 1J. All persons inoititeo to tne biih eriber are earnestly requested lo mak ayment on or helore the first ilav of April text as His necessary thai his account! hould be closed by that time. JACOB BIDLEMAN. Bloornshtirg. J in. -1 1815 New Gdg Seasonable and Cheap El'ER & IlDr,FI.EY VTi AVE just rccoived from Philadelpaia,md are ILJKL now opening a large ossorlmenl ol ITEW GOODS, priccS Tor " ' - CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE, their stock of goods consists in part, jfSuperfiinv common and oouuc cloths, cassimers, batuiels, Muslins, Kilks, Rutins, Mnurlinc de Lames, Lawns, Mcrinoea,Lacrs, American Nankins, brown Holland, Flannels, -Silk and cot ton Vclvctn, Silk and cotton Hnndker chiefs,Lady's andGentlemen'sWhit & colored Hose Gloves and Mils OF ALL SORTS AND SIZKS, &.C, fza,, &'c, Sza., (gf is m is n a s Consisting in part uf SUGARS, COFFEES it TEAS of assorted qualities. MOLASSES, FISH &, SPERM OIL, I'obacco, Snuff, Spices, SaltSoap, Candles, cVc.&c LIVERPOOL Register's Notice. NO TICE is herobv given lo all legatee redilors and other persons interested he slate of the respective ilecedeniB an moors, that the adtniuistraiinu and fiiardiai lecounis of said cnt'ile, h ive been filed Uu iifhco ol the cotiniv of tJolumhla. ant. will hn nrcKKiited for cniifirinallou anil al i . . v. . , . owance to the Ornhanb' Uouri, lu tie nui tt Danville, in and for the county aforesaid in Thursday; iho 23d day of January nex I'iy'clnck P. M. 1 The account of Ssmuel Menges, admin uraloi ol the estate ol John Itobenhold late of Liinelnne township; dec d. 2 The fina account nl lJavnl Masters thnv are tnin cuardian of Russel P.Armsf roiiL' one (d Herein -j 1- - - v. , . . . .T.....l mended snuner than any prejiaiations the cm . ,en o.jo . , m-".. .... .1 .1 tinui in 1180 U6 SIHB BUU BtlS HID KCllimio ..Ill :.,,, .'il.t.f 1n US the spur nu ariu:io win iiituiiu'j ore hurt than good CHARLES CONNOR. Register. Reoisxeh Office Danville, ) Dec. 24, 1844: $ Bloom Peter F.nt, Peter Hinton.Juhn Shumai L. I) liupert Csttawissa-Joseph Hartman. Peter Wodine Derry-Thomas Foster, Ksq Fishing creek-John AlliRer, John M. Buckalcw, Alexander Krcmcr, John Henry Greenwood-Thomas Davis, Jonas Hoyrnan.Joln. Uonl, i'eter Union Liberty-Daniel Cotner, jlichael Shivcs Mahoninc-Thomas Uranden, James Gaskins. Joseph artman, Stephen Morse, Simon 1. Kase, ilinrpless J aylor Miflliii-llciijamin Hench, Peter Yobe. Stephen II. ililler Madison-William Hunyan Monteur Groige KaufTman Orange-William Whitmyer, John Aebcnbach, Alfred Howell Sugarloar-William IVtlo Franklin-Willmm Ulru Valley-James Uoudman "lap "shingles. GLEf, ai.J a A few thousand LAi1 niw TIf O HORSE SLED, for sale; or enhance for any kind of Country ducc. Enquire ol the PRINTER. Estate of MARY FORCE, late of Alt (hteaxed. OTICK is hereby given, that the subscriber, resident in Mount Pleasant Township, in said bounty1. has administered on the estate of ,MA- RV FOIIUv.dcceaseil. All persons having claims against the estate are Iicieby requested to make them'known to the subscriber without delay. UKUKUti KliA.Mmt, Adminttrator. Mount Pleasant township. Dec. 0,'18-H. Cw34 CJtl.S.I CLASS AND QiiccnsMarc f every description that may be required. Hardware.Cutlery &c, OF ALL KINDS. liar. Rolled. Hoop and Band Iron and IJ'nggon Tire of every description thut may be called for. A large assort mcnt of Dane bits, chisels, Files, Shovels and i ongs, Knives & Forks, Pocket Pen Knives, I able and 1 e Spoons, cofteo Mills, t lax sceu uu, anu spirits ci Turpentine; swecninR brushes, weavers brushes; shoe brushes, cloth biush cs, corn nrooms. eve. The public are requested to call ond examine for themselves before they purchase elsewhere. V sell cheap and no mistake. Ulunmshurg, INov.y, 1H44 -SB. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Conrad Hess late of SugarloaJ township, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that lettota of admin istratinn.on tho aoovo mentioned cstatejiave hf u granted to the (ubscriber residing in llie townehipof Sugarloaf. All persons irdebted to the kuid Kbtati) aro hereby notified to moke immediate payment, anu those having claims are requested to present them propeily authenticated lo WILLIAM HBHS, Ad 'r. November 16, 1844. 30. JUSTICE BLvtfFKS, EXECUTIONS d SUMMONS, For Sate al In in Office. nnre or less, adjoinim? lands of Brearly and Daniel Musselman. Seized and taken in and lo be sold ns tin properly of William Boyd. ALSO, A certain tract of land, mume in Dcrn township, Columbia couny. containing out iniiiuiGii mm iwcmvniiie aeren, morn oi less, about one hundred acres of which if cleared lahd, adjoining Umls nf Stephei bills, James Johnson, t'lisiles MclCee anil Jame ulerm, whereon is erected a JLOCw IIOUK, TWO SHOPS, and an APPLE ORCHARD. Seized taken in execution and lo be soli1. as the propci ty of Jonathan Lodge. ALSO, All the right title and merest nf thn da tenuant in a certain one aiorv Framn ll.m and lot of ground, situate in Hnarmc cieek uuanii, vuimiima county, bounded by lanos ot Jamil Harner, deceased, and the I I I!. r. iiinni tuuu leaning irora uattawissa to Potts vine. Seized taken in execution, and lo be sold as the property ol Moses May. ALSO, a crnnin lot ol ground situate in tl i ... n i in i i-. . w,,i uimnnBourg, UOIlimbla couillv I r n r I 'i t. . t I.I . r . . K "ii "uru otreei O salt Inwn r . I n i m .T I , ..a 1 .1. . , ,u uu. ti, uu me nnnn east, nine alley un the iiorifc w'cjgt, west street on the souih west, and numbered in the plan nui town no. 72, being one town lot. I hero is erected on the premises a two slo ry irarao DWELLING HOUSE. iiiftj a ne s,r-v t-fuui'iiit shop, now occupied as dwelling house, with he appurtenances. Seized taken in execution, nd to be sold as the property of v imam Kelly ALSO, A cerlain lot of gronnd situate, in the village of Orangeville, containing one ha in acre, wheieon is erected two FRAME HOUSES and one FRAME STABLE. lying on main street, unmbcred in the plan of oaid town, and adjoining lands of Issi Kline and others. Seized taken in execution, and to be sold is llie property of Charles M'Pherson IRAiVDERR, Sheriff. SiiEntFr'a Office, Danville, ) Dee 20, 1844 $ By virtne of aile'yafi'facia to me directed,!! A FARM TO REOT. THE Farm on which the late Conrad 1 1 Pr rrBidcil sitiaietl on Big Fishing ererfc ,i augarloal,will be rented, hit ON-V. I bAlC rmn the first of April aext. Saul Farm uiitaitis abutll ISO ACRKS, bunt 75 under impioveinent, with a gooifc FARM HOUSE mo BARN", ipon the ptemises. uonuiiuins mautr known upon applications to wm ni:,s, executor Sugarloaf, Dec, 27, 1844. Dr. 9uyne& FAMILY MEDICINES. JAYNE'S IIJIUI TONIC. This Hair Tonic has produced beautiful New- Hair in the heads of hundrsds who had been bald for years It also purifies the hetdfrom Dandrulf Lures diseases of the scalp Preserves the hair from falling on or bscomiug permanently gray J A YNE'S CARMINATIVE BAL SAM. IS a certain, safe and effectual remedy fur Dys entery, Diarrheas or looseness, cholera murbu,uni- mer complaint, colic; griping pains; sour stomach; tick and nervous headach, heartburn, wsterbraiih; pain or sickners of the stomacht vomiliug; spitting up or food after eating and also where it pai-re through the body unchanged want of eppstite ; restlessness and inability to sleep; wlmd in tho sto mach and bowels-, cramp; uervous tremors and twilchings; aeasicknets; fainting, melancholy and lowneis of rpirits, fretting and crying of infant and far all bowel affections and nmous Jiseas. Pro Dr. J A YNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE Which is perfectly safe and so pleannnt that children will not refuse to taka if It efTectuallr destroys worms: neutralises acidity or sourness of the stomach increases appetitt and acts as a gene ral and permanent Tonic and ia therefore exceed ingly beneficial in in'ermittent andlieniittent fevers and indigestion; 4c and is i certain anJ permanent cure fur the fever and ague, DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. They may be taken at all limes and in- most diseases In Inflammatoiy, intermit trtnt, Remittent, Bilious, and every other lorm of Feer jaundice and Liver lom plaint. For Dyspepsia they are reaMy an invaluable article, gradually changing tho Miiaied secrotions of the stomach and livet,, and producing healthy action in those im- or uiDcatoca urmw w..w. . illbo exposed to public sale a tho iame Sommon!y ciA Iropu"'y of the -blood;" time and place. r" lor remaie Uompiamig, Uoitivenesi,. a . ; ...... i licit lc.., anu in laci every uiicbbb wnere an. A certain one story and . half plank Anien, A,.erill: ' Purffll,i Med house, situate in the township of Hemlock, my be requited. wimniiuia uuuiiir, a inn uiiiiicru Piuc o 1 1 . . . n , n , n . the road leading from Bloom, lo Jersey- JATfNE S EXPECTORANT. town, near the Buckhorn tavern, containing It always cures Asthma two or three twenty feet in Iront, on the road side afote argo doses will cure the Croup or Hives of aid, twenty five feci in depth, and the lot Children, in from fiflsen minutea to an or piece of gronnd A: curiiledge sppertenant hnurs time. It immediately subdues the- to tne saiu.miiiiung, ununueu on tne weM violence of Hooping Uough, and effects a by a lot of Daniel Neighari.fnn the south speedy cure. Hundreda who have been ny lands o! John McKeynolds, and the east given up by their physicians ii incurrable by land or Vanish Rees. Seized taken in execution and to be soli is the property of John Wilson. I RAM L)ERR, Sheriff Sheriff's Ofi-ice, Danvillo, Dec, 26, 1844. Estrays, CAME into the enclosure of the subsciiher, about the Inst ot September, one KM) HUIFMi and a RED Sl'GEn, with white faces, supposed to be about two years cl. I he owner is requested to prove property, poy charges mil fake them away, or they will he uiposcl of tccordinglo law. JOIliV VAISUK. Orange townahip. December C, 1644. it TAKE NOTICE, 'WH T we have this dav purchased at Consta JE Me sale, es the property of Peter Evelaiul senior; one clock oue beuurcau one iron kettle 6 hogs 3 tons of hay one black cow one heifer- one sorrel marc- ond grey mare two setts nf harnets one two horse wagon 600 shaves of rye and on sled, and have left the same in his possession during our pleasure. UANIEL, FEELER PETER EVELANDjr Fishlngcieek October 13 1844 34 NOTICE. Nolico is hereby given, that we have this day purchased al Constable sale, as lb property of William Cunningham, the fnl lowing property to wihonribsy horse one hrown mare, set ol horse gears, one cow one umi, inreu sneep, live hogs, one wa g.in and bed, two harrows, three ploughs one rutting box nd knife, one cradle and scythe one giasa snyth, one and a half tun of hay, fifty bushels of corn in the ears one lot oi ciover seeu, half of eevtn aeref of iye in (he ground, halfof six acrea ol wheal in the ground, two sleds, one clock one lot of rye in the sheaf, one lot offode r mieen ousneia roiaioes, an ot which we have left with aaid Cuuningbam; during our pleasure, E.. ii .7. LAZARUS. Ornjevil!e, Nov. 30, 1844. PROCLAMATION. Iwith 'Consumption,' have been restored to peifext health, by it. In fact, as a temedy in Pulmonary Dis eases, no medicine has ever obtained a Ihigher.or more deserved reputation. I7 I he above Medicine are all fnr aula at the .tore of JOHN R. .MOYER. Uloomsburg. 80 CIRCULAR- THE Temperance Associations of Pennsylvania, of every description, aro hereby notified, that, in pursuance of the following resolution, adopted at the State Convention, held at Harrisburg, in Januarv HEREAS, the Hon. Jostru D. AxTiioxTllast, a State 'J emperance Couventinn will I'refiUentot the Oourt of Over and Ter.laea n bo held nt Harrisbtirir. on Iho miner ami ijencnl Jail delivery, Court, of Quarter FOURTH WEDNESDAY, being the- and Omh f B. 18451 composed of the counties of Northumberlanc'. I 'Resolved, That wo recommend to nil Union, Columbia and Lycoming; and the lion ihe Temperance Associations of this Com wueiam uonaiaton end Otoret MaeJc. Es-lmnnivna th. to nnnoinl De etratcs. to meet guiles Associate Judges in Columbia rounty.have in Convention, in the Boroueh of Harris " ,Vr Z . m''8 , " .? "J " tart, on the second Wednesday of Janua .-. ii, . yea, w uur uuru one mousano i . n . - . . e eiirht hnndr,t nnd rnr.v.f.,,, ...a , i:..i r. ry, 1B40, anu that me saiu oocietics IUtniS'1 holding ' he Chairman of their respective Dclega A Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen 'ion w'ln ucport, embracing the names eral Jail Btlwrru. General Quarterly neir uraeers, anu tne numoer ot jueru- Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleai P1"8 belonging to the Association, together and Ornhan s Court. IN DANVILLE, in the County ef Columbia on the third Monday of Jan. next, .beine thr .., . uiu Jjy; anu to continue one weeks iNotice is therctore hereby riven ti tne Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Con. tables of the said county of Columbia. tba the) he tuen and there tn their proper persons, at 1(' o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, tr those things which to their offices appertain h he done. And those that are bound bv reeogTii zancru, to prosecute igainst the prisoners that aji in may ne inmrjuii oi saiu county oi uotumhla are lo ne then and there to prosecute against tfceu as snuu ne just, jurors are rcquebtcd to Im ptjne mm ui invirsiienuunie, agrcvtiuiy to tueir notice uuieii at uuuvuie, tne vutn day oJ Dec oil tho jcarofour Lord one thousand eichi i" i . t- . . . . r v- nunureu ana inriy.iour and In Iho cp yea of the Independence of the United blatr of America. IRAM DERR ShttT. Hutctrr's Orrict, Dauvilje with any other information they may think proper lo lay before the Convention.' It ii also earnestly requested that all As sociations which do not send Delegates to he proposed Convention, address a Letter To the President of the Slate Temperanra Convention, at Hsirisburg,' containing iho inloimatinn drsitea oy the rosoiutlon abevo stated; so (hat satisfactory Temprrnnc) Statistics, of the whole Commonwealth, may thus he hid. JViitt Owintr lo the meeting of the Lee islature on the day preceding thp Second wedne suay n January, (the usy fixed bv he Issi Conveuiiou for the next Annui.l Mrcling) the Ceulral Commi'lte have deem -A ii advisable to change the lime to thn Fourth Wednesday, being the Twenty Second of said mouib. By mder of the Stale Central Commit en. Dec. 20, I8'f;4,