.Iriiohm, lij a rrncMiPil , It re Daily Advertise! .eeervt a to be noticed , lh(i, ,.y if en o , thai p'""1 nl y between ihe Ii o!,' and ll-iieon stiee',vvs poveifii , nung k.ier piiriiing their beau lull hazirdous spoil. As'lld''t announced thai one of them, an I ih liny of eight yeara, hail fallen in niong the broken ire. The repnri read instarily through 'h prow. I ol 'my, hilt, fur Ihe hundreds amusing Vrrulves there, the clanger wis too pal for sympity to p i"to action e youth, however, who, but a fvv ek before, hail found lii'nwe'f ir tin me pirilous eimnion a this lad, from hich he wa fortunate to ex'rieaie him 'f wiihoul help, for which he culled in m;laried forward alone, without hesi ion, to recne the sinking boy. The ,. i'ir Utile fellow in the water was sup 1 .01 1 i n ie himself by seizin upon ihe ic piece wfier piece of which broke in his nnxp Ida preserver hastened furw-ril over broken ice. till no foothold wa li ft for him. The fiin'iiened b y we incapable of seconding tua ell.irts, whi. tiie heavy'boots and skaiea of th bnvt Vo i'h niHile his silu i'i n more ImzihI him every moment. S ;e i u g a couch in in near, he called to him to throw bi rring, but was told ihey would be to e''ort for his purpose An ell pool wa found by of one ti e apt da ors.& pusher! forward on the ice till it came within liia reach, the boy . who had "ink once and was 5 1 i tT n e I with the Cu'd, wasun mile to cUs it in hi hi nil, as he ivj desired, when his persevering friend, i h a pretence of mind and j'ldgmen' which would have been admirable in in in,i isiened the end of ihe pole firmly by iia hock in'o ihe dress ol tlie drown ing bo) ; ai d now swimming, thei crawling over the icy fragments, drag ged his prize after him into perfect sf .iy. This modest youth, who merely mee tinned, mi his leUirii home, to acotir, fy Ins rlrccheil conilliion; i ha! he too tot in bi Ul.tr k B, was GreelyStevei .on Cnr'is. son of Junes F. Curtis, wel1 known fur lu nenllemanlv supei intend ence of i he Worelietjier R iIiojJ. The small pox is prevailing to an untisua rxient at Satatoga. and in a number of in stances has proved filial The a.nount nl cmI iranspnried from the Kt-huylkil legion this season is 833,214 IOIIS THE 'OLDESr inhabitant; The Pieayune has found out who tha miji'h ("allied of individual. the 'oldest inhab iiant,' is An elderly chap speaking of hi" Ureal knowledge of the Western country the oiher day, said he had 'known the Mis ssippi river ever since it was a smal. creek!' lie's the man IMPUDENT Ii is said thai sn.ne fellow doivn East i a' nut making old Mr Tj ler a present of; tieauiifully wotkcil rra'He NO RLE UOCi. A Muiinl Si. U rnard i!og. weigh inu 1(')S bs was sold to a gentleman in T ronN (.uia'!a, a few d:iya since, (or 73 guuiiiea den Samuel Hays, ol Venange cnunty I as been oppoin'ed UnilPil States ilirshail lor die Wesierti district of Penn Ivania, ii i)ic room of U en r v C Hosier. Etq, deceas'1 Mr. Detwold, ol New York, his pro Mired trom the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky -veral of the eyeless fish which abound i i ihose dark waiers. They are lobe s-tt; .iie in Paris, as a present to some curious I'lenihinJii. 'RIGHT F SE A RUN. This seenis still to be claimed by Cieai lin'.ian with as flinch ileleriiiiiialiiin as he I ! Wsl War. Aliimtl every week we heal i.i s mie ne instance where our nierchan 'i pa have heeii bnanled by Itriiish crninei ii-u'er the plea of seiire iinij lur fl.ivo I 'M j.iiy nil respect In our H i on th i 1 1 n CK.I-.I. 'nil Iri-al II Willi as iniii ll in J in y as lliey could die li!ai'k fl nl' th. I ir ilea. Snail auch iliin-i In-? S ia l v. t ,l iiv our rilig id he li.nni1 eil upon? oin oinierce sul jti ! lo inMili it oppresh n Nn the spirit uf a Iree pmple who nwu in in iriii, will eie lung be aioiiM'd, and make I'ii-e e ol Ihe Urnish lion q'lail heneati power Much beiicr wnu.d it he if Kn(j hmd would turn her searching pMppnsitir in finding Mjtneihing equal to Dr. iSlll'JU M.VS MEDICAI EIJ I.OZENfJESfor he ii lief id' her subjects They have now b en before the public for more than 5 year ..', I there are no prep iraiimw like them It ,i t'uunii for ?ear.'hlii ou: diKeaAR, 3 in l, . rtiff it I'rniii iIip hinnan frame. v nit tind mi refuse or hiding place wheii i'i.'V aie u-eil. Cnuih, (Jnhls and Con . woi'iini vanish awiy, and Headache, i in iiion ami Nervous AfVrion cease iiucneiii one of Hherrnan's Camphor ..''iig"! aio lik!n inio the Stomach I '... ..: i no uiisiake in lh;in;jhey will cure ! e hlTerent ilipease fir i'irh they are i.. Mmnended snuner than any preparation -i i in use He sere and gtia the genuine, the ipurinus :iriK le w iil invaiibly do ....... iiurl than good ' The 21st of DfCember, Iwo Sumlrprl nd twenty four years back, the first Christiana explored Plymouth haibot ind landed on i a shore. MAKUIKD-On Tues.lay, the 3l ill. by the Rev. J. S, Miller, Mr. John iKCHLER, of DiuVlllp, to Mis EsTUER IIause, of Point township. Norihum tieilaud Cnlluly, On Wednesday, 'be lt instant, by ihe sani", Mr CtORGE SahNDERS, ti Miss Rrrn Kownoveh, d tiginer ol Divid N. Kowuover, all of Djii villc. UIKD In Franklin township, Co timbia county; on the evening of thi 29i h of Dec., Margaret, wife of Dan el Riegil, aged 61 years and 5 daya. laht Of laCltl'CS. REMAINING in the Post Office at Oa'iawi-sa on the quarter ending Decern b it list. Mil. U-hler Mr Knhna Peter I,nnienhargrr Philip Dongai John jr. Siewart Abraham Stokes William Shuman C Tubeeann Rachael Ciiapman I) f i i j I M (,'rnll Willum Davin Fannv Fisher Israel 2 Piaher J P Kellogg Chester Paliiuni culling tor letters in the above list will please tvj thoy are advertised. I" A l It K U.M.UI I . M List urLctlers RI MV1NINC in the Post Office. Bluoins'iorg, on the quaitcr ending Dec. list. 1844 hel Hurr J D Paxinn David Evernelt Charles Siet'er Mrs Mary M Ei kerd Miss Cath. Stauffer Daniel McCnrdy Peier Siyrn 2 luhn Reichendori'er N Sny ler Calender To t r Henry Walieri A Walters Jcrion railing fur Ictteia in l ie above list will iIi'jsb aiy they are adv.rtii.eJ. J It MOYER P M Wh'Afsule Deiiers and lleluilers uf foreign Merchandize in the County of Columbia. Take olice, THAT in compliance with an act of the General Assembly, approved the 7ih day d April, A I) 1830; and on an ped ihe lih d y uf Vlay.1811 the Ass c le Judge, uid Cominissiuners of ihe county ufColum iia, will meet at the Comissioners nfTure. n Danville, on Thursday the 23d day of larury 1845, at 2 o'clock P. M."f said lay, for the purpose of taking up tl.e re turns of the several constables of sa d roomy hat are to be made In the Court of quarter essions, on or before the 20;h day of Jan iary term 1845; And to place each of tin ilerchanis, that may be thus returned, deal ng as afoiesaid.inio that class that inav ippear right and just, agreeably lo the pro isions of ihe acts afursaid,when and wherr on may attend if yon thing proper tilhet in person, by agent or attorney. By order of the board. E MENDENIIALL, Clerk. Commission krs Office ) Danville Jan. 61845 $ Black Smith Tools Fop alc, HIIE subsrribei being desirous of quit ing huainesw, olfers at private sale us R!ai ksunth Toola, ronsi.iinu of a dmi e sett of all kinds of lool, usually used it . cuuntty Hiacksmith Shop, (to wit :i paw . billows, 2 anvi's,2 vices, haunner , tniii;. S'v. and awedgrs of all kinds. The rlovi iinls, are all of '.he first quality and in g riler. The shop in which I now woil niuieil nn main street, near the Epincnpi C'niich, can be reined at a fair rem. Term ii ile eay upnn application to the tnhacri er, and possession given the lirM day o! pnl. N. IS All pertuns ind bied to the sub Tiber are rarnesdy reque.ied lo niak' ay merit on or belore ihe first day ofAprr icxt as it is ueceiiSHry that his accuum hould be closed by thai time. JACOH IMDI.EMAN. Hlonmnburg. J in. 4 1815 Register's Notice- NO I 1CK is hereby given lo all legatee rcdilors and other persons interested ii he state of the respective decedents am ninors, that the administration anil gnauliai iccounis of sid estate, have been filed ii In office of the county of Columbia, am vill be presented fnr confirmation and al owance tj the Orphans' Court, lo be lieb' it Danville, in and for the cnuniv aforesaid, in Thursday: the 23J day of Januarv ncx it 2 -o'clock. P. M. 1 The account of Scmuel Menges. admin isralot of the rslate of John Rubenholu lute of Ii'ineione township; dee'd. 2 The final areount of David Masters late guardian of Russel P. Armstrong nne ol ther hildien of Joseph Armstrong dee'd. CiURI.ES CONNOR. Register. Rkoistf-r OrricK Danville, Dee. 24, 1844: l '1' Ti'i. J W0RM1 KILLS THOUSANDS. IHH.bREN are mnit subject to them.but per. VJ J iiini nfillnei arsliabla tu l stTlictlJ wilb iliem. Dad breath, palrncas shout tba lis.flui-hcj limk, picking at tba ii0e,watin iway.leaniiess ,11111 in the bowels, juints or limbs, duturled lis;i frightful dreams, moaning ami sometime of vol acious apptliie, are among ihe symptom of wnrma .tfany are doctor! lor monuis, lor siunu n nn-igi'na'-j dinesso.when one bi cf Hbumian's Wofm Uiuinrri would i-ffa.1 cure. D. Kyau, corner J Prince atrcel and the Bowery, cured a man of worine thai was reduced to a skeleton, and Uy only ins hs of Nbermau's Loaengrsi tela now ss jut ii in Alderman 'I he Hon. U. B. Ueardiley has aaved the life f one "f his children by them. I'he tula of over 3.UOO.000 of boies baa fully test id them. They are Ihe only infallible wormdea 'roving medicine ki.own. What family will be without tlienit Cousuinpiionoughs.Colda.Whooping CoubIih thma, and all atb-ctionsor tbe lunsi, wiuniiu a icaling value in 81i rnnn'a Cough Lotenge. They isved the Rev, Richard De Foretl; the Ke. Mr. Streeter. Jonathan llowanh, Esq. and tint worfhv ild hero, Leonard Rugert. fiom the eonnumptive'a irave. 'I'hevrured in one day the Rev.' Mr. Dun- tiar, th Re. Mr. llandoock: W in. H. Attree Ksq f distenini ciuahs. Tbey are the uleaxantent oough medicine and cure the sooiieit of any k.:owu emedy. lk'aJai'he,Sfidiknee and Pliiillion,relieod in ro:n five (o ten minutes by Shermiu'i Camphor i.oienuCf Persona attrnding crowded -ooiut ur '.ravelling will find them to impart buoyancy of piriia and renew their enerics, I hose sulli!iing iVom too fie living will find a few of t.ie lozenge lo dispel the boraoit anil lownen of spi'ita. Mr. ivralb, of the Sunday Mercury, hna repeatedly cur d hiuiseli of kevere headache by them aitam Jhadwick, of the packet ship Wellington, baa wit leased their efficacy in a great ninny canes of sea lickneii. They operate like a charm upon the igitated or shattered nervee, t Slurinaii'a Poor Vlau a Piaster docs upon rhcumatiim, lumbago pain or weakness in the side, back: brent or any ,iart of the buly. Mr. H. O. Dagwrs, 30 Ann street; Henry R (inuhinig; 3JJ Chatham treel Moses J Ilenriques Eq. and unliiiude of others have experienced Ihe 0 dtfrful effects of these . Plasters rrice only l2 tenia. Caution is pecessarj o see thai you get the genuine Sherman's Lozenges and Plasters, as there are man nrihless articles attempted to be palmed iff in place of them, by those who would .riflrt with youi life Tor a shilling. Dr. Sherman's warehouse is a! IOC Nas tau street. Fur sale by John R Moyer Ulonmsbtirg Win L WalWr &co Beiwick Low Si Thompson Itime Ridge E. &, J. Lazarus Orangeville iM. G. Shoemaker Buck Hum L. & A L Bisel Jersey tnwn Derr& M'Bride White flail John Moore Danville. Stephen Bahly, Cattaw issa. Jan. 4-1845-37. Cm, Wcw Goods, Seasonable and Cheap. EYER & IIFFLEY AVE just received from Pbiludelpaia,ind are now opening a large aasoilineiilot HEW GOODS, which they offer to the public at the meat reduced .iriccs lor CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. I heir slock of goods consists in pnrt, jf Superfiinv common and course cloths, cabnimera, 8uliuets, Muslins, Silka, Satina, Mouseline de Laines, Lawns, Mcrinocs.I.accs, American Nankins, brown Hollands, Plannela, iill and cot ton Velvets, Silk and cotton Hiindker chiefaj.ady's audGenllemen'aWhit & colored Hose Gloves and Mita OF ALL SORTS AND 81ZE8, &.C., -tc SiC, &C, Consisting in part of SUGARS, COFFEES &, TEAS of assorted qualities. MOLASSES, FISH Si SPERM OIL, fubacco, SnulT, Spices, Salt,4S'oap, Candles, &c.&c LIVERPOOL Cill A.I GLASS AND f every description that may be required. Hardwarc.Cutlery &c, OF ALL KINDS. Har. Volhtl. Hoop and Hand Iron and If'tijrjror, Tit t f every description Ihut may be called fur. A large assortment of Plane bits, chisels. Files. Shovels and Tongs, Knives & Forks, Pocket anil Pen Knivca, Table and Tea Spoons, coffee Mils Flai seed Oil, and spirits cf Turpentine; swecninc liruhrs, weavers brushes; shoe brushes, clolh brush es, corn brooms, 4 c. The public are requested to call and examine for ihcmselves before they purchase elsewhere. W ell cheap and nomisthke. ul'uiuaburg, ISov.9, 1844. IS. AUMIX1STRAT01VS NOTICE. Estate of Conrad Hess latt of HugarloaJ toivnitlnp, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Inters el admin juration, on the aiove mentioned estate.hsvc lien granted to the mWribcr residing in the township of Suqarloaf. All nereons indebted In ihe said F.slate are hereby notified to mnke immediate payment, and those having claims are requeeted to present mem propeny authenticate to IU.IAM Ad 'r. November IS, 1B44. 30. JUSTICE BLvtfFKS, EXECUTIONS (f SUMMONS, For Sale atjthh Ojjite. CII1RLK1 Tt. IKJCKrlLCWf Allorncy al havr, Office South side of Main-nt. ojipositt Kyer Jl'ffley More, liT'WII.L ATTEND COURTS IN rilK COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA AND LUZERNE. LETTING, PROPOSALS will be teceived by the Commiasionere of Ci.liimbia cnuniy, at the house of Jacob Demon Esq.. in Ma li son township, on Fnuay the 1 7 wi day ol January next, between the hours ol IU A. M. and 2 P. M. ol said day; lor building a Briilue, over L ule tishing creek; near Robert Monigomery'a saw mill; in laid Township, ol the following: description Stone Abutments 19 leel high from low water matk, 18 feel long; up and down the :tesk, 4 feet thick al the lop and o lee lihrk at the bottmn. '. Win walls on the north side, to be SO feet Innir inc.iidinir Abutments: and on the south sids to he 15 feel long. Ihe supersiruc tinn to be a wooden brace Bridge 56 feet between the Abutments. - . - By order of the Commissinnera. ' E. MENDENIIALL, Clerk. Commissioners Office. Danville Dec. 251844 List of Jurors. For January Term, 1845. Grand Jur rs. Jloom Caleb Darlcn, Peter Mensch George W Abbott Anercreek 1). A Dowman CattawisHB Joseph Brobst Carry William HenderHholt, Thomas More, head, Michael Snyder, Enos Miller, Robert M' Kee Franklin Jacob Sliultz, Samuel Shick Greenwood Daniel Fox Liberty John Hopper Mahoning Edward Morrison, T. S Hubbard Sewell Gibbs, David Huberts -Monteur Stephen Lazarus, John Fry Madison Charles Carnahan, John Moore Koaring creek Heuben Fariner, Ainii Uiown TRAVERSE JURORS-Jan. 1845. Bloom Peter F.nt, Peter Hinton,Jolm Shumai B Kupert Csttawissa-Joaeph Hurtman, Peter flodine Derry-Thomas Foster, Esq Fishing creek-John Alhger, John M. Buckalsw, Alexander Kremcr, John Henry Greenwood-Thomas Davis, lonas UaymanJohi. Uonl, I'eter uirton Liberty-Daniel Cotner, Michael Shives Muhoiunc-Thomas liranden, James Gaskins, Joseph artman, Stephen Morse, Simon P. Kase, oharpless I aylor Miflliii-ucnjanun Hanch, reter Yohe. Stephen If. Miller Madiiton-William Runyan Montour George Kaull'tnan Orange-William Whitmyer, John Achenbarb. Alfred Howell Koaring creek-Peter lleibine, Anthony Dcng- ler, Esq augiirloar-William Kile Franklin-William Bird Valley-James Boudman L APSII IXGLES. A few thousand LAP Cl.tf, and a iw Til 6 HORSE SLED, for sales er exchange for any kind of Country Pro- luce. tnquire ul the PRINTER Estate of MARY FORCE, late if Mt t feasant toivnshipt Columbia county, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber, resident in Mount Pleasant Township, in said county, baa administered on the estate of MA RY FOKCi.deceased. All persons having claims ariainst the estate are heietiy requested to make them known to the subscriber without delay. GEORGE KRAMER, Adminitrator, Mount Pleasant township. Dec. 9..1844. 6w34 Elsirays, CAME into the enclosure of the subscriber, about the last ol September, one II El) HEIKEI; and a Rt'D STEER, with while laces, supposed to i,be about two years od. The owner is requested to prove property, pav chareei- uid take them away, or they will be deposed of ircoruing to law. JOHA VANCE. Orange township. December 6, 1 844. 34 TAKE xNOTICE, T HH T we have this dav purchased at Consta ble sale as the property of Peter Evelan.l -eninr; one clix-k ouc beuureau one iron kettle 6 bogs 3 tons of bay one black cow one heifer- one sorrel mare- ond erev mare two setts ol harness one two horse wagon 600 shaves of rye and one sled, and have left the saoie in his possession during our pleasure. 0AMEI. PEELER PETER LVELA.ND jr Fifhingcieek October 13 IS44 34 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that we have his day purchased al Constable sale.as the property of William Cnr.ningham.the fol lowing property to'witioDejbay horse one brown mare, set of horse pears, one cow. me Calf, three sheep, five ho. one w un and bed, two harrows, three ploughs one rutting box nd knife, one cradle and scythe one grass scy th, one and a half tun of hay, fifty bushels of corn in the ears. ine lot of clover seed, half of seven acre of rye in the ground, half of six acres of wheat in the ground, two sleds, one clock. one lot of tye in the sheaf, one lot of foder futeen bushels Potatoes, all of which we have left with aaid Cuunincham: during our pleasure. E. Si J, LAZARUS'. OrangevilV. Nov. 80, 1844. SHGRtFF BALES. By virtue of a venditioni exponas, to me liiected, will be exposed lo public atle, at he court house in Danville, on Saturday he I8th day of January next, at 10 o'clock . M. the following property, to wit. A certain tract of land situated in Derry township, Columbia county, containing 1 Acres, nnre or less, adjoinini? lands of Stephen Brearly and Dunel Musselmnu. Seixed and taken in and to be sold as thr property of William Boyd. ALSO, A certain tract of land, eiiuate in Derrv township, Columbia couny, containing ont iitinureu ana tweniy-nme acres, more or less, about one hundred acres of which ii cleared lahd, adioining lands of Sienhen Ell! f . "... cms, jainea joiinaon, Charles McKee am' Jame (jlerm, whereon is erected a LO HOUSE. TWO HOPS, and an APPLE ORCHARD. Seixed taken in execution and lo be eohl aa the propeny of Jonaihan Lodge. ALSO, All the right title and interest of the de fendant in a certain one story Frame House ana lot ol ground, situate in Roaring cieek towusnip, Columbia county, bounded by lands ol Jacob Harner, deceased, and the main road leading from Cattawissa to Pulls ville. Seixed taken in execution, and to be aold aa Ihe property of Moes May. ALSO, A ceitain lot or ground situate in the town of Bloomsburg, Columbia county ironting on third street of said town, ad joining lot no. 71, bn the north east, pine aney on ine norta wfst. west street nn the south west, and numbered in the plan of nid town no. 72, being one town lot. I here is erected on the prrmisea a two eto y irante DWELLING HOUSE, a one story COOPER SHOP, now occupied as a dwelling house, with he appurtenances. Seixed taken in execution, and lo be sold is the property of William Kelly ; ALSO, A cerlnm lot of gronnd situate, n the village of Orangeville, containing one half n acre, whereon is erected two FRAME HOUSES and one FRAME STABLE. lying on main street, uumbered in the plan of said town, and adjoining lands of lsi Kline and others. Seized taken in execution, and lo be eohl ss the properly of Charles M'Pherson. iKAMDERR, Sheriff's Officb, Danville, ) Dee 20, 1844 $ ALSO, By virtue of a'levari facia lo me directed. will be exposed lo public sale at the same ime and place. A certain one atory and a half plank house, situate in the township of Hemlock. Columbia counly, oa the southern eide of the road leading from Dloom, to Jersey town, near the Buckhorn tavern, containing twenty feet in Iront, on the road side afore laid, twenty live leet in depth, and the lot or piece of ground Si curtiledge apperlenant to the said.builtling. bounded on the wen by a lot of Daniel JNeighari.ton the south ny lands of John McReynolde, and the eat by land or Vaniah Rees. Seixed taken in execution and lobe sold as tlie property rd John Wilson. IRAM DERR. Sheriff Sheriff's Offics, Dauville, Dec, 26, 1844. PPsCCLAlrSATIOlT. WHEREAS, the Hon. Josara B. Akt.iokt w T I residcntnflhe Court of Over n,l T-r miner and Genersl Jail Deliver. Court, of Outi Sessions of the Peace.and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court in the eiizhth indiri.l .li.lrin . ,.,.,,u.u oi me counties of INorthumherlsn.i. I nion, Columbia and Lveominr: n.l th. li..n Willium VmmlJton and 6'eowe Mntt, r.i quiies, Associate Judges in Columbia county.havf issued tlieir pr-ept beaming date the 36th day ol Nov. in the year of our Lord n. eight hundred and for,y.foUr .and to me directed.foi holding i Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen end Jail Delivery, General Quartet Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleai and Orphan's Court. LV DANVILLE, in the Couni nf rvw,.;. on the third Monday of Jsn. seit, .brine thi iOlti Jay J and to contir ue one weeks : Notice is therefore herebv ci sen Ii Ine Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Con stables of the said county of Columbia. tha thej in iucu mm uisroin meir proper persons, af 11 o'clock in the forenoon of aaid Hay, with iheii records, inquisitions and other remembrances, t those things which to their offices appertain t be done. And those that are bound by recogni roncM, to prosecute against the prisoners thai an .ii may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia are to pt then and there to prosecute against then as snail le just, Jurors are requested to 1 punr tual in theirattendance, agreeably to their nodes vaien at UanviHe, the 20th day of Deeaii the year of our Lord one thousand eigb hundred and forty-four and in tho C8 yea of the Independence of lis United fetate of America. IRAM DEKR the'ff, tamers Oriicr, Danville I'oe. 10. 1 S4i f III NOTICE. All persona indebted to the ITibscrnSef, on note, book account or otherwise of o vet one years standing, are requested to call and settle Ihe same in Cash or Gratn.nn or be lore the 1st day of February next. Those neglecting this nonce, may expect to pay oat as w are determined to have our old business settled, WM. M'KELVY & Co. 2 Bloomsburg, Dee, 281844. A FARM TO RENT. 'I HE Farm on which the lata Conrad Hess resided siuS ed on Big Fishing creek. o Siik-arlnaf.will be rented, for ONE 1 C.A11 r im ihe first ol April next. Said Farm iiiiaius about 150 ACRES bout 75 "id" improvement, with a good FARM HOUSE BARN, ipnsi the premises. Conditions ejnada known upon applications to WM HERS, Executor Sugarloaf, Dec, 27, 1844 Br. JJaynv's PAMILV MEDICINES. JJVNE'S HAIR. TONIC. This Hair Tonic has preduced beautiful New Hair in the heads of hundreds who had been bald for years It also purifies the he-.J from DaiidrutT Cures diseases of the scalp ("reserves lh hair from falling off or bscoraiug permanently gray JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BAL SAM. IS s certsin, safe and effectual remedy tor Dys entery, Disrrhoaa or looseness, cholera morbus.sum- mer complaint, colic; griping pains; aour stomach; sick and nervoua beadach, heartburn, waterbrash; pain or sickners of the stomach; vnmitiug; spitting up of food after eating and also where it passes through the body unchanged ; want of apietiie ; reatlessnssa and inability to sleep; wimd in the sto mach and bowelst cramp; uervoua tremora and twitchings; seasickness; fainting, melancholy and lowness of spirits, fretting and crying of infanta and fsrall bowel affections and ivrvoua Jiseasee. Dr. JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE M'hich is perfectly safe and so pleanant that children will not refuse to take )' It effectually destroys worms: neutralises scidity or sourness of the stomach increasea appetite and acta as a gene ral and permanent Tonic and ia therefore exceed ingW beneficial in in'ermittenlandReaiittent fevers and indigestion; 4 and ia a certain and permanent urs for the fever and agua. DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. They may be taken at all times and irt most diseases In Inflammatory, intermit- lant, Remittent, Bilious, and every other form of Fever Jaundice and Liver Com iilaint. For Dyspepsia they arc really err nvaluable article, gradually changing the Aitiated tecretiona of the stomach and liver. and producing healthy action in thoie im portant organs. They ate very valuable lor diseases of ihe Skin, and for what i commonly called 'Impurity of the blood;' also lor female Complairrts, Cosliveneas, Sic, and in fact every disease where an Apanenl, Alterative, or Purgative Medicine may bo requited. JATfNE'S EXPECTORANT. It alwiyi cures Asthma -two or three large doies will cure the Croup or Hives of Children, in from fifteen minu.es lo an hours time. It immediately subdues the violence of Hooping Cough, and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who have been given up by their physiciana as incurrable with 'Consumption,' have been restored to perfect health, by it. In fact, aa a remedy in Pulmonary Dig eases, no medicine haa ever obtained a higher.or more deserved reputation. rTlie above Medicine are all for sale at the store of JOHN R. MOYER. Bloomsburg. 30 CIRCULAR THE Temperance Associations of Pennsylvania, of every description, ara hereby notified, that, In pursuance of the following resolution, adopted al the Stats Convention, held at Harrisburg, in January last, a Slate Temperance Convention will igain be held at Harrisburg, on tho FOURTH WEDNESDAY, being th 2d day of January next, 1845: 'Resolved, That we recommend to all the Temperance Aasnciaiions of this Com. Tionweallh, to appoint Delegates, to meet n Convection, in the Borough of Harris uirg. on the second Wednesday of Janua ry, 1613, and thai the saidtSocieties furnish ne Chairman of their respective Delcga lions with a Report, embracing the names if their Officers, and the number of Mem oera belonging to the Association, together with any other information they may think, proper lo lay before the Convention.' Ii is also earnestly requested that all As 'ociation which do not send Delegates to ne proposed Convention, address a Letter To the President of tiie Slate Temperance. Convention, al Hairiaburg,' containing ihe niormatinn desired by the rosolutton ahov stated; ao that taiisfacKiiy Temperance Maustirs, of the whole Commonwealth, nav thus be had. CIS Note Owing to the meeting of the Lep; slaiure on the day preceding the Second Wednesday of January, (the day fixed by he last Convention fi r the next AnneJl Meeting) the Ceutral Commilie have deem d it advisable 10 change the time In ti e Poiinh Wednesday, being the Twenty Second of said roortih. Oy order of the Stale Central CoBin.il ee. Dtc. JO, 1814, "'-t I
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