n A CI' lt)rM o'l'Pnun'iivno Tho following notice of nn improvement ill making stcrcoiypo plates 1.1 found in a liin.'ILMI 1 (Mini .11 r.XlH'rinrmts Imvn Inr unmn inia wi.vii iii FiKiiitoni iiiienv 11 nit: r inr 81 mi i iiiii-iiuciii:u 111 nt'ir wupge. inmiprlni 111 Alines ni itini'inn i. in iim iiii..i.i ..i ,.. ti l l I I . . ,1 1111- 1 111 iiiiui nun iiiuiu I.IUUU t! miicri.il. pUiis, The success of these experiment i illlHII'M III' lllft 111 I 111 I nn I lit 11 n n .... p I ........ ...w, I'liui u 111,11 u I nr 1 1 f 1 11 11 Ni! 11 inn urinn rti loninii .11. ....... v in uinuiit Willi llliir COTTON AND SUGAR Tho cotton crop of tho United States i' 1 1111 v if : iiiitpi 1 11 in frnii nr n 1 1 1 niimnimi l. iiiu ow u 111 t 111 1 uti u 11 1 11 minimi 11 vn n th 1 1 1.1 11 1 . lit! iri'11 ;illll UIIM1IV IIHIIIHIIIIM flllMQ. At rv.11., Ilr fi'itlM. 1llf ffrnnl nmrl I.. . .. n . . STATUS FIFTY YKVRS HENCE ilr Darby, a gentleman who has paid 001I deal of attention to the statistics it 4 rnunirv. 11.1a nun Nimii n ii i n n, tiw annual Inlalligenoer. showing the nrobahl ncrcasooi our population to tho year 1U0I lo maltcs it HM,05:i,H77, or about (in lines I C Orcsi'llt mini lor. .Mr. I l:ir iv guv 1 tins prouigmus number; Even well lurormcd p-rsons, but who avc not paid particular intention to the sul Cfect, mav bo exuisiiblv startled whet; the I' Teatl in e luluro increase unit enormous mas population stated opposite the year 1901 1 hid iuiii 111 riuiur ouiuuiit. I nu lauie owuvcr, contain evidences 01 iniornai an uracy as lar as the nature of tlio o.iso car Iuiii. and especially by showing tliat, ii previous half ccnitiry to 1810. ihn popu lion had more than ouardrunlcd Further, fliut that so calatili-lied increase was made fuller dllliculliDs. so'mo of which are nlin icether reinovcil; and all lessened in theii ielerioraiiog effects, whilst on the other side UjUciiilies ot transpoitation by land and wat w v. 1 . . I 1 .1 uy sicam, roans, anil oilier improved rain, are multiply) d and multiplying be- 0111I all iiuniaii anticipautm. I he onri rriblo dr.n er of savago warfare is no tnly amaticr of history In In ua. the cle ems 01 cmuzud iiiu are 1 11 U I'll ti Ifel y 111 cased in number and power THE IRON TRADE lN EUROPE. 1 no ron iriuo is rapidly exto-nlunr in nropo. A recent publication mentions e lollnwiug fads in respect to 11 ; rrussia employs in furnaces for tho man r.lurc of pig iron. 8 071 workmen, who mince I'-JO 000 tons annually! nnd 0 010 rkmcn who produco 7!1 000 ton3 of bar I plate iron. In Bavaria, 1 1 750 tons :ast ik wrought iron annually produced tvirtmnucrg, a 000, 111 .uen, 11 7f0: Uifftaxuny, VI 1 50, and in the other Gcr innn oiaies 01 inc .on verein is, cast iron 1 15(i, wrought iron, nr works in cast & nought iron 189 325 tons, In proportion tlifili.l nil (ill I rt I inn iknun r .. .. I I l! nn . .i-'.iiiiiiiM, ialcu ijiiuuu 111-a hiu lit) 1 0at, ioc.o they only amount in J lbs. for ell person tllloUL'hoill tho eiinfeilpriilinii InFr.ince ilie proporiion is about 20lbs. in UNgiuiii it is about 30lbs, and in England Ijro' as uigu as 0:1 ou'ibs. to each person,' Jal'liH House pabsied unaiiiinotisly on W.,a i'l1 appropriating money to tho payment ol Uf interest on tho public dcut, falling dm onlllie fust uf I'ebruary next, and directing tli payment of said inleresl nn il-n. A GENEROUS ACT. LI lie iMonmoutll (N. .1 ) Innuirnr IpIIq llw. J x- - , . .... oimwing lunching btory: 'One cold morn (ne a young woman was observed setiini; ri,viiu ui iiiu niuiiy wunrvus 0Ut JM) inc UutJsuii from the woMurn side o ijyciiy 01 new York. 11 was not far from folungtnn Market. While crowds of W people were passing and rep isssinu jjeiid of tho wharf, intent on their bust h!pnd hurried by tho keen cold wind, she pwoeping and sobbing as if her liean otld Ifreak. Piesently an honest faced t2j$ j9t about to step into a steamboat, tin ccasional revolving wheels of which be okliicd a speedy departure, touched with 'lljf at the woman's sad appearance, elin lar interested as to inquiru i.'io eaiibt 'Ij'r grief. She heeded not his question, rtumuu muru uiaii ever eueeiuii, lie ed his inquiry as to her trouble, tdie nun shimmered in llic German hiiuii.iiri uiaiely the L'ouil smiled man tinders ,1 the lailL'Uaire. anil Icirnril frmn lur O O - ' " " ... . slio had just arrived in America, had over Irom her country at the runuesi r brother who had written lo her. and august the direction, and knew not where W or wliat to do. She knew nobody 111 ijafj ounlry, and she hoi', fikon hei sea lerij in the morning, out of the way and kW&pajr 11 01 brother's name was asked, nj'ive it, was informed by the stranger linjjie knew her brother, knew wheio e yaind going right there. The relief, JB'irl, aijreeabln biuprisc of the woman wiut be naiued, Thesirangei iuimedi. lBsaw !icr placed on board the boat for lll'iniitli Co, A few short hours and M.'Srfii sealed in llui hl.li-n uilli hfr linn ,1.Tr who jiniil her passage, ko being ja'leg as well an friendless, and 011 SSm ''a.v was on her way from the IU)Im' to III.. t , "Mhl. . ', linn luting iu IitT tiruthcr now Uwi. Wu rnuld U'lnlio nainu ol' tlio Kind man who M'Hiihrd by the woman s nusery, , maker at tho Bergen nnllpri. ,.hrJ . a,,J,'fi'B ,,v '' ci lie is 0 ' 'JnH man. 1 NEW YE All WEATHER MISSOURI. A Si. Louis paper, puhlisliad on Now ear m day, nays; Tho weather at present is just such wo do not tceollccl etnr having seen on the fust of January herolofoio. Yesterday it was warm enough for summer clothing and for ihc last three or four days wf havo liar no occasion for firo in our office. In oenera this has been nn unusually mild winter t'lough wo have had a few brief spells of cold weather.' The Speaker of the House has issued a writ to llit; Shetifl'of Berks county direct ing an election to bo held 011 Wednesday the 20lh inst, to supply the vacancy or caeioned by the death of Jamks N. IIuntui, Esq, A lifo of a Wcsleyan Minister, written by himself, whose scjnes of labor wero in Lincolnshire, England, from the year 1780 lo 1822 cotuludes his account of ihem by slating : 1 have enjoyed in my ministry 2028 Sab baths; read ihe scriptures two chapters for each day, ,l(j,500 nines; nieached 81 12 sir minis; occupied fifteen pulpits and ridden 1 17 000 miles ; and my salary novel al any 11 111 u amounted to .L'ijii per annum. "Vetoes." ' 77ic ruling passion strong in death Governor I'oitTint.oi; Satiuday lasuraiu milted lo the Mouse ol Kepreseutative vetoes of llie following )ulle, p.-mseiKJ will great unaniuuly by tv last l.rniElatiire; 'An act locomptl the Tide Wnli r Ganai Ooinpany, to receive its own noii in pay mem ol lolls 'An act to redeem the over issue of th Berks (Jotinty Bank.' ohTmy HEAD.' Exclaimed a friend of ours tho other day 11 win spin.' to advised him to tr Sherman's Camphor Lozenges ho sent ai mice anil got a box, and one lozenge L'ave him enure relief in ten minutes. Wo have often been surprised at the quickness of their operation, ralpitalion, sea-sicknc lowncss of spirits, and iho 'horrors,' so well known by ihose who disspuc. aro a ipeecinv cureo uy incm 1 ins is tho ase ol doing lhins Dr. Sherman gives us loss enges that ate plcsanl, and at the same titin unre cllecttial than any other medicine ins cougn lozenges UreaK up the worst cisss of coughs in a few hours even con sumption, whooping-cough, and asilnna yield to them when nothing else ever alle viates. So gieal has become his reputation hat many havo attempted to make medicat ed lozenges, but they cannot inako them like bhermen s thereloro they cannot eell ihem except to the unwary. Dr Sherman' warnhouso is at No 100 Nassu street X Y Forsalo by J It. MOYER. Bloomsbur? iMAKltlliW On Ihe O1I1 mm. hv ih Kev William J Ever. Mr. M ATT II I AS UTLLEMAN, 10 Miss LYDIA BIL i ' . ... - . ...... l.ICk, both of Hemlock. On Thursday, the 20th nil. hv tho Rev .v Britain. Mr. JACOB 'G. GENSEL, to .Miss ISLLISN FISHER, both of Roaring : icck lowusiiip, uoiumtiia county. SS1 If IDTIBVSro DIED In Montour towiihhip.on Thurs ay, the 2d inst. Mrs. ANNA KAUFMAN wife of George Kaufman, E?q. THE MARKETS. Hloomsuuuo, Jan. IS, IS 15. Wheat, 75 Kyc, -15 Corn, 40 Cloverseed, . ' , S 50 Flaxseed, I 25 JuLler, 12A Oats, 25 Eggs, s Tallow 10 Lud 7 I)i ied Apples, , SO While Means 50 Beeswax 25 r Bated 9 Choppers, Miners and Carters with Teams. 'VII K tllllM'lilicr WikCI'b to get 7O00 COHDri OK WOOD CUT and put up through tlio wiiilher unil soining buiii- nicr- will wuiit. lOOO Ol'OIlK iMINUD tlirouuh the year. Would givo employ to KOUli nr & I. I r.AiMs tlirnugli llie bumnier liaiiling coal, Sc. Wood Clmpiieis uro reriueslnl lo call soon tuko Jolis. Cull 011 tlio eubscrilx'r at liix resilience 011 KiKliingoiei'k. M. .McUOWHI,!,; iicVucll a Mllla, Juniini-y If), 1815 Siist of Lvftrcs. ur. m AiiMiM, in me rust uinco m CattawiHSii on the quarlor ending December llbl. 1311. Bolder Mr ICtilius I'eler Ihnpmiin Daniel iI Longenliaigrr I'hilip Croll William Dongal John jr. Stewart Abraham Sioltes' William Shuman C TubeeHon Riichnel Davin Fanny tiller Israel 2 ishcr J P r 01l(1jlcr n,n , I'eirioiiu culling lor Irttcis in tint uloc lint lcBW. ,.,y Uioyoro adwrilscl. ' ' in 1 r i will PAL, II UALUY'.M. CHARLES It. KUCIvAIiEWi Attorney at Laiv, Office South side of Main-st. oppositi fiycr Ileffley'c Store, icj'WILL ATTEND COURTS IN THE COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA AND LUZERNE. List orjLcllcrs REMAINING in the Posl Oillco, at Blooiu'iurg, on (he quailcr ending Dec, 31st. 1811 Abel Burr J D I'axton David Evcrnett Charles Staler Mrs Mary M Ei-kcrd Miss Oath. Siauflci Daniel McCnrdy Pcler Stvres 2 John Reichendorfcr N Snyder balenucr rotter Henry VaI1er3 A Walters J'crson colllnc for Icttcis in tlui above litt will ploaso siy they ore advcrtiscil. J R MOYER I' M JVholesuk Dealers ami Rcluilcrs of foreign Merchandize in the County of Columbia. Take IVofice, THAT incompliance with nn act of the l.ciieral Assembly, approved the 7th da) uf April, A. I), 1830; and an act passed the llh d..y of May, 1811 the Associate .Indues mil Commissioners of tlio county of Colum 'nn, will meet at the t;omiBioners ofiiee 11 Danville, on Thursday tho 2Ud day ol January 1815, at 2 o'clock I. M. of said lay, for the purpose uf taking up tho re uriib of the several constables of said county hat are to bo mado to tho Court of qunrtci sessions, on or belore llie 20th day of Jan nary term 1815; and lo place each of 1I11 Merchants, that may bo thus returncd.deal- ug as arutesaidiinlo thai class that 111 n ippear right and just, agreeably to tho pro visions ol tho acts aforsaid.whon and where you may attend if you thing proper tilhci in person, by agenl or attorney. By order of tho hoard. E. MEN DEN II ALL, Clerk. CoiMismoNi:ns Offici: Danville Jan. 01815 Black Smith Tools For Sale, HE subscribe! being desirous of quit ing business, offers ol private sale. his Blacksmith Tools, consisting of a don bio sell of all kinds of tools, usually used in a country Blacksmith Shop,(io wii :j2 pair if bellows, 2 anvils,2 vices, hammer , loops iye. and swciiges ol all kinds. The rlove uxils, are all of '.he first quality and in good irder. The shop in which I now work -nuaied on main street, near the Episcopal Chinch, can ho rented al a fair rent. Terms made easy upon application to Iho tubscri bor, and possession given tho first day o tipru. N. B, All persons indebted to the sob scribcr aro earnestly requested to make payment on or bcloro tho first day of April next as it is necessary that Ilia accounts should bo closed by that time. JACOB B1DLEMAN. Bloomsburg, Jan. 4 1815 LAP SBIIATffES. A few thousand I,.W cJUKOLES, aid a in w TUO HORSE SLED, for sale; or exchange for uny kind of Country Pro. UUlVi UIIIIU11U Ul i i r.i. " 1'ltINTEIl. Estate of MJ1RV FORCE, late of Mt '-, o, n f Mmiii.i'i, '...,.;.. . m .1.1.U..11. .uiufiaiiiy, WIUIHUUI LUllWy deceased. OTIUB is hereby given, that tho subscriber. resident in Mount Pleasant Towiikhin aid county, has administered on tho estaln of .MA l( t UltOi,ileccascd. All persons huviug claims iL'iuiisi mo esiuio uro nciebv rrnuesln in mn .,. uieni Known to inc hiiliscriber without delay. firmim1. i;hami,mi a. i.i. .....,i...i,, luiiiuiuniior. Mount Pleasant lownshin. Bee. !), 18 H. cwU4 Chair iTSaniiiaclory. Tllllhubscribcr having established u .V7' 1 1 Vtl.lIK U.1.Ytm C TO It ! 1aii. treet, near tlio H'slilence of I.. 1J, Minis, ho is mm lirep.iiid to furnish Chuiis of every description, un is goon iiTins us iney can eo jnircliusad elsewliei tlio county, WOOD TURNING, Such as Med Fusts, Waggon Hubs Hose Mlucks, $c. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL IIOUSK PAINTING. Also HOUSE F.2PERNG. I'liis latter brunch, from his experience, he bclletr lio van do a littlo belter ban uny other person ii tins seriioii. (TJ-POPI.AII Pl.A.Mv bo taken in men t ut I lie highest .Ket price SAM I i:i, HAGKXUUtiJl lllooinsburg, July -1, 181r x 1 If riic fiCloillilsliiirf; EC. JC. 1. C .1, keen cnnstuntly on baud, a larue as Mirtiueiil of XAIT.S, SPIICKS. AND IRON. wliUhthoy will Kit by WHOMISAI II uud KIJ. I All., (Oi(J on an good tutus an the ariUUn ran be rnirlirre imrtlian-d, Mi iiIijii3 uud others, mav Iuiii it to their interest to call ,M kinds of grain ricciu il 111 p.i incut. juax;pil PA.VTOK, Pituj,i;xr iff WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. ClIIUMtUrV am most subject to thom.but per KOni of allasea nroliablo to to nfllletlil wllli tliciil, U111I lircnth. ntoi4 nlioiit tin. tin. flii.lio.l idicoki,. picking nt tlio noso,waflhis 'jwiiyjcauncsi I'uin in inn auneis,juinis or llmlw, disturbed leon I'riglitfpl ilrcatns, inoaniliB niitl soinclimc of vor. ncious ojtprtitc, ara among tlio nyinptniiM of worms Juny aro 1 doctored for moiitlm, for somo other im aginary (lise.isu.uliun 0110 box of SlictiinmV Wurm llOZCIlgCft WOUlll clli-rt 11 cum. 1). llloil. riiriwr of I'ririco trcot ami tlio tlowcry, curcj a man of wormi mar waj rudiicca to a skeleton, anil by onl; ono bor of Mlicnnan'ii l.ozougM! Loin now at Ui as an Alilcnimn, Tho Hon. 11. 11. lhur.t.lLV has Hovcd tho lifo of ono of bis children by them. Tlio sale of over 3,000,000 of boxes has fully test fd them. Thuy are the only hifalhblo worm dea troying medicino knoVYii. What family will bo ..UIIUUL UlUill! CoimniiiilioiUoughv.tJoMs.Whooping Couglm Asthma, and nil ull'cclions of tho lungs, willlitid a healing valuo in Sherman's Couch I iiiiMii.rj. Tlipv saved tlio llov, Richard Uo l'orest; tho Ucv. Mr. fitrcctor, Jonathan Hoivarth, Csq. and that ,vorhy old hero, I.CHiiard Itogere. fiom tho consumptive's tfMe. They cured in ono day tho Uov. Mr. Uun liar, tho Kev. Mr. Handcock; Win. 11. Atlreo Vm of ilistesBing couglH. '1'hcy aro the pleasantcst 1-uujjii incuicmo auu euro tlio soonest ofany known remedy. Head.U'hc.tjca.sickllHUa nll.l Pnlntlnlim. r,IU.....1 :.. fro:u five to ten minutes by Sherman' Camphor Lozenges Persons attending crowded -ooins or ravelling will run them to impart buoyancy of spirits anil renew Ihcir energies, l'hoso sulleiing Irnin too fiea living will find a few of tho loionges iu uinjiei uio uoriois unil lowncss of spinls. Mr, Wrath, of the Sumlnv ed hiuiteh of hcvcro headache by them japtain t-lmdwick,ortho packuship Wellington, has wit nessed their clliciicy in a great many cases of sea- MCKiiess. limy operate like a charm upon the miiiiiirto nerves, as oncrman s 1'oor .Man a Plaster does upon rheumatism, lumbago, iuiii ui HuiiKncss in llio bido, back: lircist or any part of tho body. Mr. II. U. Daggers, 30 Ann itrecli Henry II Goulding; 35i Chatham iircoi Motes J llenriques Esq. and muliitudo ol others have experienced the wonderful efiects of ihese Plasters I'rico only I2d cents. Caution is necessary to see that you get ihe genuino Sherman's Lozenges and Blasters, as there aro many worthless articles attempted to bo palmed oil" in plaic1 ol'lhem. by those who would trine with youi hie for a shilling. Dr. Sherman's waichotiso is at 100 Nas sail street. For sale by John R. Moyer Bloomsburg Win L VaUer & co Beiwick Low & Thompson Limo Kidgo E. it J. Lazarus Orangevide M. G. Shoemaker Buck Horn L. & A L Bisel Jcrseytowu Derr & M'Brido White Hall John Moore Danville. Stephen Bahly, Cutawissa. Jan. 1 131 5 37. Gin. New jm$&h &9 Seasonable and Cheap El'ER & 5SEFE.EY A VK just received from Phil.idelpaia,iiid an now opening u large assoitmcntof 1TEVT GOODS3 which they ofl'or to tlio iiublic at iho most reduced prices tor CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1 heir stock of goods consiUs in part, )f Superfiinu rainiiiini nnu roaifo ciotns, cassnners, Hatincts, Muslins, Silks, Satins, Mouselino do l.uines, Lawns, Merinwes.I.aces, American IVunkins, brown llollauda, Flannels, Aill nnd cot Ion Velvets.Silk and cotton Hnndker chiefs,Iady's aniKJi'iillcmcn'sWliito & colored Hoso Gloves und Mils OF AM, SOItTS AND SIZHS, &e., be., &,c &u., ISSUES Consisting in part of SUGARS, COFFEES Si TEAS of assorted qualities. MOLASSES, FISH & SPERM OIL. Tobacco, Snuff, Spices, Salt,,.Soap, Cundles.&c.&c LIFE R FOOL AND (fcuccnsvrai'e of every description that may be required. Hard ware, Cutlery &.c, OF ALL KINDS. Rar, Rolled, Hoop and Hand Iron and uaggon Jircnj every description that may uu cuucu or. A largo assott nt of Piano bits, c liiwK Pile. Shovels and 'Pongs, Knives cV Porks, Pocket nnd Pen Knives, 'I'ublo and'l'ea Spoons, cnll'eo ,ljrt. 1 iu seen wu, nnu s Hills cl J urnenl ni" k....i, brushes, weavers briishcs: sliuo brushes, elnib hn.J. es, corn brooms, &c. Tho public ore reipiestcd to call nnd examine for themselves before ibev nurrhsiso eUuuli.T.. vi .. sell cheap and no mistake. UluomslHirg, Nov. 1), ISM. SO. IDMiyiSTRATOR'SiOTlCE. Estate of Conrad Hess late of Sugarluafi luamsmp, aeccaseu. OTICi: is hereby given (hat letters ol admin. isiriiiioii.on Iim n&ovo inenl unei 1 , been giauted lo tho ml.se riber ri'uidiiifT In l.r township ol Migurloaf. All peri-ons jndelili-d tn the aid r.stulo are licreliy notified In niiike immeiliale iiiyineiit.and those hainn claims uro ri.iiiiPki...l i.. (.vein, incm ni.i'iiiy iiiiiueiuicalcil lo WILLIAM 7KSS, Ad November 1", 1811 yo. .lUSTICli HLiFIvS, EXECUTIONS SUMMOAS, Fur Sate al thtw Office. NOTICE. All persona indebted to the subscribers. on note, book account or otherwise ofovci one years standing. ro renuestod lo call and setilo Iho same in Cash or Qratn.on or bo loro tho lit day of February nej(i. Thosi neglecting this nonce, may expect,' to pa) cost as we are determined lo huva our old business settled. WM. M'KELVY & Co. Bloomsburg, Doc, 281811. A FARM TO RENT. THE Farm on which the late Conrad Hess resided siualed on Bis Fishine oreei. in Sogarloal'.will be rented, loi ONE YEAH from the first ol April next. Said Faun contains about 150 ACRES, about 75 under improvement, wilh a good FJRAf HOUSE AND BARM", upon iho premises. Conditions made known upon applications to WM II ESS, Executor Sugarloaf, Dec, 27, 1841. FAMILY MEDICINES. JJIVXE'S IUIII TONIC. This Hair Tonic has produced beautiful New Hair in the beads of hundreds who hml licrn 1,1,1 for years It ulso purities tlio hcr-d from Uandruff ivuics diseases ol tlio scalp Prescnes tho hair from falling oll'or bucomiug permanently gray JrfVNE'S CARMINATIVE MAL SAM. IS a certain, aafu and cITectuul remedy for iys cntcry, Diarrhoea or looseness, cholera niorlina sum. mer complaint, colic; griping pains; sour stomach; sick auu nervous lieadacli, heartburn, alerbraib; . ,w nuHWLH, '.'ililllllK, KpilllOg "i' tuuiig uuu uiso wneroil iosses iin..uSii uio uuuy uiieiiangeu ; wunt ot nppelito ; icsiiessness and inability to sleep; wimd in thu sto niaeh and bowels; cramp; uorvoui tremors und twilehitige; seasickness; fainting, melancholy uml lowncss of spirits, fretting and crying of infuntt and far all bowel all'eclions and nervous Jiscnscs. Dr. JJYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE Which is perfectly safe and so plcanant that eluldren will not rol'uso to tuko if It effectually desirous worms: neutralizes acidity or sourness ol die stomach; increases appetite und ucts as a gene ral and permanent Tonic and is thcreforo exceed ingly beneficial in in'ermittent uiidliemiltent fevers mil indigestion; c and is a certain und permanent cure for the fever and aguo. DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. They may bo taken at all limes and in most diseases In Inflnnimaioiy, intermit tant, Hemitteni, Bilious, and every olhei lorin of Fever Jaundico and Liver Com plaint. For Dyspepsia they are really on invaluable orticle. gradually chancinir the Aitiated seerotions of the slomach and livei. and producing healthy tution in those im portant organs. 'I hey aio very valuable lor diseases of the Skin, and for what is commonly called 'Impurity of the blood;' also lor female Complaints. Cosliveness ifcc, and in fact every disease whero an Aparient, Altcraiivo, or Purgative Medicine may oc requiicu. JA'NE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthma two or threi. large doses will euro ihe Cioup or Hives ol Children, in from fifteen minutes to an boors lime. It immediately subdnps ii. violence ol Hooping Uoiigh. and elleels speedy cure. Hundreds who have bee ijivcn up by their physicians as incurrabl wiih 'CcitiMinnption,' have been restored to perlecl health, by it. In fact, as a lomedy in Pulmonary Dis eases, no medicine hno ever obtained liigliiT.nr more deserved reputation. Cr I lie atiove Medicine ore all for sale at tho store of JOHN R. MOYKII. Bloomsburg, jjq CIKCUL.AR. TIIU Temperance Associations Ol Pennsylvania, of every descrintion. nr, iicieuy iKJiineii, iimi, in pursoatice of lb followiii'' resolution, adontcd al ihe Sim I.. , .i . . . Cunveiiiion, held at Ilarrisburff. in Januarx last, a biato I emncranto Couveiuinn wilt iL'aiu bo Held nt Ilarrisbnrir. it, FOURTH WEDNESDAY. bni..w .1. :4 day ol January next, 1815: Kvsoivca, mat we recommend m nil ii i. i m uio I eoiperance Associations of this Com inonwuulth, id appoint Delegates, to uicoi ui v,,.imi liiuii, in uio liormiL'll Of Harris burp, on the second U'ediiesdny of Janua ry, 1815, and (Inn the said Societiei. furnih1 Hie Chairman of their rufnrctive Delerm dons wilh a Report, niibrauing tho nuuit-r of ihcir Ofiicers, and tho number oC Mem. tiers ueiunging lo the Afcbociaiion, togethei with any other informniion ihey may think miiil- in my uuiuru 1110 VyOIIVeilllun,' It is also earncstlu rraucsted that all As "delations which no not send Dnlr.nai. he nronoiied Cnnvpniinn. M,l.l,t. ., i lo Ihe I'resuloiil of the Stale Tuinperanct .uiivoiiiiiin, ni uairibiiurii.' eoiiiiiiiniii, ii,. ..r I i . " : iiiuiiiiaiiuii iiesiii'ii ny in,, rosolulion abovi .tated; so thai niiisf.,ciiiiy Ttmperanee ..-.iniisui e, in mi: wiiuio Uominoii wealth may llitis be had. Note Owiii" to the meetinc nf ih I.e. islature on the day preeedii.j. tho AYcwr ., u.iiit.uii i, .iiiiiuiiry, uni) day tl.ved b hu last Coriveiiiion lur tho nevi An,,i,;.i Meeliiml the Central Cominiti b.,,.. ,!.....,. .-ii ii iiuvisauie to change iho limu to ihe I'outih WeducMlay, being iho J'weniv Second of sahl iniiuili. By order of ihc State t'cnlial Commit eo. Uei SO, JRH, & WINTER 5 i!'ViV,wW!r LB. ',! lrti!KMR NiEJW GOODS. Will. BI'KKLVY Si eOo A K just rocctyed, and aro now opening a huge und cxensivo assortment of Mew Qood suitiililo to tho senson, consisting of all the varieties ever kept in a country storo. Among their nssnrt inent may bo found the following. Dry Goods. tlrn.,i1,.nllu nf all n..nt:.:.. .u..uui.,tio, ... ui. uiuin, iuai,,iin uuu iiin.n, CasaiinnrR, Sattinotls. and various other kinds lot- cloths, flannels Valencia, .Varsuillcs,'i)k and other; vestmgs, I' rencli md Unghsh Mennoes, Llomhai 7.ines, Kaaliionablc Calicoes, Irish Linens, HikK Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, a variety ofSilk and Cotton 6'tockings, Gloesarnl ,1itsfor Lades nnd Rcntlcmon, kid and leather cloves, blcaclilcd and unbleached Muslin, of almost every quality, 'Picking nnd other cotton checks, Velvet caps, La-, dies and Children's shoes of all kinds, Men's thick and thin boots and shoes, India liub'icr ovor ihocs, cotton yarn, enrpctyatn, candle wick, c. GROCERIES. Liquors ofill kinds, of the best quilitv.Molas.sea Silgm of various quality, Coffee, Teas,Spiccs,Spcrnv and Pish oil, coarse und fiuo .Salt, Candles, 1'iib, &c. KOC KEY. A large assortment of Earthen Queens, a nil (j lasswum,wi nuaw glass of all sizes, Looking glasses, eye. Hardware, Case knives and forks, shoe knives, Mulls and Screws f all sizes , . Fad and door Locks, Saddle llurncss and Coach Trim mings, Saio 31 ill and Handsaws, round;, square, und flat lav iron sheet iron, ivaggon lire, of all sizes, in fact every thing in the Hardware line from a eambric needle up to a bluchsmiti'v. unvil. All of w hich will bo sold in e.vcbanco fur CASH- LUMPKR, and CQUTUY PliQDUOE of all) kinds, on the most rcusQiiuble terms, nud io invite,., our friends tn call and examine lor themselves. Kov. 'J, 1841 SU. Mo Hum! nag CHARLES rJFwi1m 17MI)RCING tho present opportunity of jt cx)rcising his thankfulness to his fricnds.and the public generully. for tho liberal patronage ho has herctoforo received, informs his friends and the public in general, that be still continues to corrvmi ihc above business at his old ertabhslicd stand, on Iho comer ol Main and East streets, where ho hopes, by ttrict attention to business, to receive and merit a shaio of public patronogo as heretofore. Ho deems it unnccessury to go into the game of "ing. or to use any ton soiIUcr about his SKILL in the.I'HOl'K&fclON OF GA'JMEl' OUTTINO as his hhop is of long standing, and his work bo thinks will speak for itself, and far more louder than words. Hut, ho would merely say that, ho 'varrauts his work done with neatnehg, durability, nid in the latest fashionable wanner, and will en. sure a gwd fit in all cases. N. II. Churgcs moderate lo suit tho limes. All kinds of country pi oduco token in exchange for vvoik, ut market prices. Hlooiudbtirg, Nov. 0, 1814. 29. THE DEM0CHATIC UNION, Semi-JVeekly during the Session of the Legislature at TWO Ztt, LARS! The .Democratic Union will. osiipiidI. lo r.nh. lisbed twice u week, during the coming session of the Legislature, and we embrace un early occasion lo commend it to Iho favor of tho reading public. Neither pains or expense shall be nmied lo inmnii to its columns additional zet-t und vigor. Amnio and correct report of the proceedings of iho two blanches, together with kkclches of ihedrhuiec, m. all public and important questions, will be furnish- eu, comieteiit stenographers having bren engaged I'urlbut jnirposo. Tho iuctallolion of new ud. ministrations, Stuto uud IS'utiouukand tho devrlnnp. inent of the ineusurcri thev mav nrenoso in tin. country, will lender tho coming winter one of un usual public interivt. I'crfconsdcidrous of obtaining nun and eaily iuielligcnco will alwnva find in ii, Deiuocratic Union a "true und honctt cjirouicle." To Allorneys, Judges, Justico cibo t'cace, and public olhcers generally, it will bo Invaluable, us, bo Union executes all the STATU 'ltIPTIJ0 and the LAWS of a public and general naluro arc. published in it immediulety after their paisug 6,,n,l ully three inonihs'tieforo inoiiiuleatcd in iwrui.liii t form. ' ' To increase our facilities for the most mnn.ni execution of all tho public printing, we are now propelling our prcsteJ by ho aid of i'Ttiji a most impoitant matter to tho legislative body. A corns of able correspondents hnva lrn rm. ployed ul Washington City, who will keep our readers conlanllv onorUcd ofeonti; iransniriin. ut llie teat of tho National Government, TL'liMS, Por Ihe whole year. J3 00 rnr inc fesoion only, (twice a wcrk,) s CO Any perton sending us five subterlbrrk fur Ihe 1'n.ioii, accompanied by tin dollars, (.(mil rrrcivn ropv gmlis for f t trouble, l'aynienls innv bo tliiusiiillli il by mail, and Ihe i'otl Matins urn lernilileil u irank l.illcrfccnutaing inoney for newt. per eunscripiioiis, viiurcss ; (SAlf ti, M KlNLKJi VV Pp,