CAST 1U0N STEREOTYPE. The, foHowim notice of an improvement ir, mking stereotype platen in found in n lorein journal Expefiinentti have fur eume y urn hv.cn in proiiii'Mi, bully under tin mtpt rtnieudcnce of llf rr Dasite, Inspcrini ill Milieu at Kiln land, in iho Duchy oi Bii.ncwick, with h view in make cast Iron ns tin- cheaper and nnm durable milcrial, upplicuble lo the piepHration ol ;ercoiypi plan The micccsh ol ilii'fU experiments i iiiuMi'd h) lliu piihlieaiinu ol a cast iron Ktercotj po edition ol ihe H itlo pnhl (died ni Nnrdhuusoii iho piice ol which, will) inar gtnal reading!1, is 0 pgr , or 26 cents,' COTTON AND SUOAR' The notion crop of thfl United States Kccnily alhered il in generally admitidd in this south will reach l wo million live linn died thousand hairs The recent sngarcrop ol Louisiana will am Hint 10 nhout one him dred and eighty thousand Mills. At New Oilcan, the great marl fur these staples lances in price fiom 3 to 7 ccnlB and mij.ir from 3 to 4 centi per pound. POPULATION :F THE UNITED STATUS FIFTY YEVRS HENCE iMr Darby, a gcnilemao w ho has paid a pood deal of atiention to the statistics o tin eouniry, hag published a table in the National Intelligencer, showing the prohahh increase of our population lo ilie year 1001 lie make it 101,553 377, or about five X.; iima ilia nrnannl ni.n.Uni- Mr Miirhv Kal'fi of this prodigious number: liven well informed p-rsons, but who have not paid particular aiieution to the sul jee.l, mnv be exi.usably Rtariled when thev reail the future increase and enormous mas of population slated opposite the year 1901 . at the foot of either column. The table, however, contain evidence of internal ne curacy as far an the nature of the c-ae car admit, and especially by showing that, it the previous half century to 1810, the popn lalion had more than quadrupled Further, that that so established increase wa.s made under difficulties, some of which arc alto gether removed; and all lessened in theii deteriorating (-fleet, whilst on the other side facilities ol transposition by land and wat er by steam, roads, and oilier improved mean, are innlliplytd and multiplying be yond all human anticipation. The onci terrible di nner of savage warfare is no only amatier of history In biicf, the cle nieuis of civilized life are nidi timcly in ci unset! in number and p iwer TllE IRON TRADE IN EUROPE. The 'run tndo io rapidly exte'idin in Europe. A recent publication mentions the lollowing facts in respect to it : l'russi-i employs in furnace for the man faclurc nl pig iron, 8 G? I workincn, who produce 120 000 Ions annually : nil C OI'J workmen vvho produce 73 000 lona of bar and plate iron. In B.ivaria, 1 1 750 tons of cast & wrought iron annually produced In IVirteiuberg, 8 900, in Baden, II 750; in Saxony, 12 150. and in the other (icr man States of the Zoll Verein is, cast iron 191 150, wrought iron, or works in east it wiought iron 189 325 tons, In proportion to the population tieee quantises are not gicat, since they only amount 15$ lbs. for each person thioughont thu confeileralion lo France the proportion is about '-JOIbi, in I lgium il id almui UGlbs, and in F.ngland it is as high as 55 56'lbs. to each person,' i" "j"1 'i1 ' Tim House passed unanimously on V.,a bill appropriating money to the payment ol the interest on the public dent, falling dm on the fust of February next, and directing the iay mcul of said interest on thai day. A O EN E ROUS ACT. The Monmouth (N. J ) Inquiier tells ihe following touching story: 'Oou cold morn ing a young woman was ooservml setnni; on one ol the many wharves lliat jut out into the Hudson from the western side ol the city of New York. It was not far from Washington Market. While rrowdi of busy people were passing and rep isssini! Ihe end of the wharf, intent on their busi ness, and hurried by the keen cold wind, she was weeping am! sobbing anil' In r hcai would break. 1'ieseiitly an honest I'.ieml man, just about lo step into a s'.cainhoat, thi occasional revolving w heels of which be tokened u speedy dejiariine, lom Si d ill pity al ihe woman's sad appcu.iiicr. fell so lar nilrrcsted as lo impure ilie -iiit of her grief. She heeded not In ipiesimn, bul seemed more than ever ('lleeied. He jiresed his inquiry as lo In r trouble, sin now stammered in the (iunnail language Fortunately the good soulcd man inolers stood the language, and learned from bet that shehadjnsi arrived in America, had come over from her country al the rcqucni nf her brother who had w rutc.i to her. and had lost the direction, and knew not where to go or what to do. She knew nobody in tins eouniry, ond she Inn', l iken In i seal there in the morning, out of the way and io despair Hui brother's naiiii) was asked, she gave it, was informed ly ;ic stranger lliat he knew herbroihir, knew where I e was and going right tin re. The reliel. Iranpnrl, -,ireeal'e in pii.ic nf lln.' wnni.ni need not be named. The s'r-iiigi l imuiedi aolv saw '.or jdaecil on bosrd ihe foal I'm Monmouth (N A lew short hours and s! l- H is stale.! in (lie Mie wuh lur ben I factor, M ho j;;nd hi r p.. -s i; f , she beieg inoneles a Hi ll li inoih -, ninl dm the s hoc day rs on In r way from tin landina lo the Bergen Woik-.ui this eounn w bete her brother now lives. We could not laich the name of the kind man who was touched by lln woman'. misery, but he i a pattern maker al the I r;eii Iron Wuik", and jodjiiiig by thi- an, he is a injb!e man. NEW YEAR WEATHER MISSOURI. A St. Louis paper, published on New Year's day, anys; The weather at present is just such as wo do not locollecl ever having seen on the first of January heretofore, Yesterday it was warm enough lor summer clothing and lor ho last three or lour days c havo haa no occasion for fire in our ollico, In genera this has been an unusually mild winter though wo havo had a few brief spells ol cold weather.' " ' ! 1 'I The Speaker of the House has issued a writ to lint Shei'lV of Berk county direct nig an election to be held on Wednesday the 29th insi, lo supply the vacancy oc casioned by the death of Jasiks N. Hintkii, Esq, A life of a Wcleynn Minister, written by himself, whoso sc. Mies of labor were in Lincolnshire, England, from the year 1780 to 1 822 con dudes his account of them by stating : I h:ue enjoyed in my ministry 2028 Sab baths; read die scripture two chapters for each day, 30,500 tunes; preached 81 lt2 sir mini; occupied fifteen pulpits and ridden 117 000 miles ; and my salary nevei at any lime amounted to 50 per annum. "VETOES. 1 The ruling passion strong in death." Governor I'nim'.rt.on Satniday lasitrans mitted lo the House of Representative vetoes of the following bills, passeilj with 'real unanimity by he lasi Legislature; An act locompil the Tide atir Cawn Company, to receive us own notes in pay ment of tolls' An act to redeem the over issue of the Burks County Bank.' Oil! MY HEAD.' Exclaimed a friend of ours the other day" It will split.' We advised him lo try Sherman's Camphor Lozenges he sent at mice and got a box, and one lozenge gave him entire relief in ten minutes. We have ften been surprised at ihe quickness ol their operation. Tabulation, sea-sickness lowness of spirits, and the 'horrors,' so well known by those who disspue, aro a tpeedily cured by lhem Tins is the age of doing things Dr. Sherman gives us.loz euges thai ate plesant, and at the same nun more elleeiual than any oilier medicine His cough lozenges break up the worsi disss of coughs in a few hours even con sumption, whooping-cough, and asihiria yield lo them when nothing else ever alle viatei. bo gieat has lieeome Ins reputation hat many havo attempted lo make medical- ed lozenges, hut they ram ol make them like Sherman's therefore ihey cannot sell diem except to the unwary. Dr .Vhennan's warehouse is at No 100 Nussu street N Y "For sale by J" R. MOYER, Blnomsbur,j MARRIED On the 9ih insi. bv tin Rev William J Eycr, Mr. MATTHIAS AI'I'LLEMAN, lo Miss LYDIA B1L LICK, both of Hemlock. On Thursday, the 20ih nil. by the Rev. Britain. Mr' JACOB '(J. CJENSEL, i Miss ELLEN FISHER, both ol Roaring cieek lownship, Columbia county. DIED In Moniotir township, on Tlnirs day, the 2d insi. Mrs. ANNA KAUFMAN wifuol Ccorge Kaufman, Esq. I5i.oo.MsuL'Ki, Jan. IS, IS 15. Vheai, 70 liye, .1.5 (Nun, -10 Cloversced, S 5d Flaxseed, 1 2.r, JJutier, ICi Oats, 2") i:.gs Tallow I, nil 7 Di ied Apples, ' Whilo AVans ,0(! li.-eswax ilf; 1 : ).! 'i Choppers, rtlincrs and Carters with Teams. 'I'll 1! SI. I'M 111 IT V il-CI tn HI t 7O00 '',l!ls IT WOO!) (.I T ami put up tlir.ni-'ii ihe ivimliei und mmiuii- siiiii iiii r- Will Wit ni, 1O0O Ttixs or oi;i: mim:d llir.in:;l die year. Wmili! i 1 1 1 1 y l.il'OI'li ir MX TKA.M." llninii;ll the miiiiimci luiuli'i;; ceil, A,-. WoimI ('liiippcis me ri'iiiii -li'il to rail sunn l ike .Inlis. Call mi Ilie mi r is'iilC'' i ck. .-III... leer t In- riMilem e M. MrMlW Kl,l.; 1i ).ihi il'a Mill-. .I.muaiv l.'i. IS REtl.MNI.NO in the I'osi (JfTiee .(,'altaw i-isa on the quarter ending Deeembet :ibi. IS 11. Bt.'ilf-r Mr ( " 1 1 . p 1 11 :t 1 1 Dillll-I AI Cii.ll Wiilinn Jl.ivui I'.ni'iy l isher l-rol 2 l ishcr J I' Kellogg Chester Ivjhn Peter Loiiui'iiKarui r Philip Doiigal Jiilm jr. S:e wail A brahaui Siokes llliani Sliiinian (.' Tiilieenn Rai hai l IVi.-iiiik r;illni lur Irllrrs in tin- alu.sr li I ulll li a c iv tin y ai" aiKciit -nl. r.i'f, i; DAi.UY i: i. ClIAIiLES 11. UUCKAKKW? Alloiiuy al Lnwi nffire South side of Main-it. oppositt l.ycr i)' Jlijlli ii eiuie, i, -."WILL ATTEND CODKTS IN TIIK COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA AND LUZERNE. Lbt or Letters REMAINING in the Post Olllcp, bi Blooiiis'iuig, on the quaiter ending Dee. 3 1st. 1811 Abel Burr J D I'axton David Evetnelt Charles Sicller Mrs Mary M Eikerd Miss Cath. Stauflci Daniel Mc('nrdy l'eicr Stvres 2 John Ruicliendorler N Snyder Calender rotter Henry Walicrj A Walters Vrson calllns for lettcis in llic above litt will 'uleusn H-ty they urn iidvcrliscd. J It .WW 1 L. Iv I 111 Wholesale Dealers ami Retailers of foreign Merchandize in the County of Columbia. Take A'olifc, THAT in compliance wild an act of ihe (lencral Assembly, approved ihe Tilt da of April, A D, 1 830; 'and nn art passed the lib day ol May, 1811 iho Associate Judge ind Commissioners of iho county of Colum da, will meet at the Comissioners ollice 'il Danville, on Thursday, the 23d day ol January 1815, at 2 o'clock I'. M.'of said lay, for iho purpose ol taking up lle re urns of ihe several constables of said count) hat aro to bo made to the Court of quartet Hcssions, on or before the 20th day of Jan iary term 1815; and lo place each of lln Merchants, that may bo thus returned, deal ng us aforesaid. into that clas that ma; ippear right and just, agreeably to the pro v isions of ihe arts aforsaid.when and whore you may attend if you thing proper dihei in person, by agent or attorney. uy order o( tlio board. E. MENDENHALL, Clerk. CoMMISHlONUItS OfI ICK Danville Jan. 01813$ Black Smith Tools IToa Sale, Rn ...i I . . i .i..,: f jmj II u Biii'scnoei o-oii; iii snous 01 ijiiii iog biiiiines, oilers ut private sale, iis Blacksmith Tools, consisting of a don ih: si ll of all kinds of tools, usually used in a couuiiy Blacksmith Shop. (to wit :',2 pair l" bellows, 2 anvils. 2 vices, hammer , tongs .c. and sw edges of all kinds. The rbove ooli, are all of '.he hrst quality and in good oder. The shop in which I now work iiliiiited on main street, near the Episcopal Chinch, can be rented al a fair rent. Terms m -de easy upon application lo the bu'iscri tier, and possession given the first day ol April. N. B. All persona indebted lo the sub scriber are earnestly requested lo make payment on or beloro the first day of April next as it is necessary that his accounts should be closed by that time. JACOB BIDLEM AN. Bloouishtirg, Jan. 1 1815 lap siii.(;bj:s. A few ihuuMiud LA' ell.NUI.ES, in d a utw mo lion si: si aid, I'nr sale, or i xcliaiiiie for any kind ol Country I'io- liue. Linunc ul thu PRINTER. ltatc of M.'l li 1' i'OHCE, late of Ml. l'husunt loU'imhij), Culumbiu count;, demised. Til l It '! ia hereby given, that the subscriber. ri'siilcul in Mount I ' U-.e-.i 1 1 1 Tmv iir-lii p. in -aid ruunly, has iidmini.-leruil on ihn estate of MA li I't Hi' ''.'.ili cca.-ril. All prrsDMs luivim. clahus luaiiisl ihe Chlate me heieby rcipiivlcd In inaki 1 1 u in known lo ihe uuhsi liher withiMil delay. tiliOKUIi K I! AM Kit, Admitiitratnr, Mount l'lea,jit tuwie hip. Iter. !l, lSll. t:il I hair .Tiauulat lory. fffllll. :.iili riiher haviiin elahli.licd u.AV-.'ll' E i ii.ii it .ii.i.xi r.icroiti' ,, .i. In i l, in 'ai Ihe li -iili m i' ut I.. II. .Mails, he i.liow ,irepim il In furiii.di t 'haiis of every ill : i H lion, in is L'.oiul trims as ihcy tall le puichusuij cl.iulicii I Ihe couiily. WOOD TURNING, Such as l)d Posh, ll'tiHgmi (..v. liu.se Jjurli.y, c. ION, OUNAMKNTAL IIOUS1 PAINTINC. Also HOUSE IVll'EHISG. I'll l illrr bi.nii h, frnni his ejpriiciit e, he lulicve in uau iln u little better hall uny other rrson il i lii- r-, el i.m. " C j HH'I.AI! I'l.AXK will be taken in pay ill at Ihe I1i4he.il f ,Ket price isA.MI DI, HAfiKMJI I'll ltluiim.liiirg, July 4, 1 H i f Htf NAILS,' SriKESr&c. Tlic E!l(ii)inhiii;r K It. I t TII.l. k'ep eniistantly on hand, a I:. rye as sortuieiit ot VAILS, SPIKES AM) I HON rthiihlli. v will sill by WHOI.I.S.Al li anil HI!- I'AII., Illld Oil OK fillllll ttiHI OH I'.C HI tit It can hr ililihm jmiiliii ul. Minlianls ami ulhi rs, may hud il In their iiileie-t to mil I! Ulinl.-ol i;inin ri ceivi 'l mi p immi nl. I'ia'il l'AA'l'i i.N. J'ui sn.i.M WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. illll.DHLX lira most suhjurt to ihein.liiit per-1 V nans ol'ullaes nrs lialilo tu bo nlllicttd with',,,, "IIII.DKEN lira most mihjnct to ihein.luit per- . - . tlieili. Bad u -oath, .alei.Css ahoi.t iho Iqilhlshcl liei'liii, picking al llio iiosc.waHtinir away, leiiiiiies.il in L !,.melH, joints or lin.lhi, disturbed i.ii.iw,t.ir,.w i u,.m..iim.,mr vor. ai'iuiis npielile, uro umuiig (tin Hyiiiptiiinn iifivuruis l.iny ini durtnred tor niniitliu, fur sumu other ill! aina'y iliseasii, w hen one box of IShei iiniu's NVonn liiuoiigvs would elicit a rum. 1). Kyan, corner nf I'rinco iticet and lliu lluwery, cured a man of worm IhiW wim rudueeil tu a nkcleten, and uy omj mi not of siheriiiHii h hiiznnyes: l-i.is now a lal as an Aldcrinnii. Tim Hun. It. II. lleanUlcy lias avil iho life uf olio f his children hy lliein. I'tie sulu of over 3,000,000 of boxes has tally test il thorn. Thoy are the only iufallillu worm drs troy in i niedirino known, What family will be without tlu'iii! l!uiisuiiiplioii,(Joii;hs,('uldiiAVIioopiiig Cousin. Aslluna, uud all iillerlioim of the lungs, willluid a healing value in Hhcrinnn's Cough Lozenges. 1 In' javrd thu Kev, Kicluird 1) Porcsl: iho Kov. Mr Stiecliir. Jonathan llownrth, llso. and that wnrhy old hero, l.ciinard imv. from the ronsiiniiilive'h nr.ivc. '1'hev cured in ono day the Itov, Mr. Dun- liar, the Kev. Mr. llandcmk; W in. H. Attire Vm nf diNtMsiiii coughs. 'I'bi'v re tlio pleaMaiitml i-ougli inediciuu and euro tlio soonest ul any known reined y. llfuilarhr.Sra-sii'kiiess and Piilpitiition, relieved in leu-ii live li ten minutes hy Mierman s (yumpliu iiiweiigin J ei-Mons utteiiihog crowded -ooius or 'riivelling will I'n id tliein tu iuvtiurt buoyancy of 'pirilu und renew their mercies, I'hoso siill'eiing iroiii tun tice living will find a few of the loengeb in dispel ihe hnriuis und loivuesu ol- spin's. Mr Kuilh, of the SSunduy Mercury, has repeatedly cur t'il lina-ch of hevere lieadacliu hy theiii yuptain Chudwick, of thu packet ship Wellington, has wit iieased their ellieaey in u greut many ruses of scu ii kiicH, They operate like a charm uimu (In agitated or shattered nerves, us Sherman's I'ooi Man's I'laster does upon rlieumatisin, luinliujo, pain or weakness in the side, back: hreiHt or uny pari of the body. Mr. II. U. Daggcra, DO Ann streel; Henry R (louhling; 35 Chatham ilreet AJoses J llenriqucs Esq. and 8 multitude of others have experienced the wonderful clTects of these Plasters. Price only 12 cents. Caution is necessary io see that you get the genuine Sherman's Lozenges and Plasters, as there arc many worthless articles attempted to be palmed off in plate of them, by those who would trifle with youi life for a shilling. Dr. Sherman's warehouse, is ai 1015 Nas sail street. r or sale by John R. Moyer Bloomshurg Win L WalWr &co-lleiwick Low Si Thompson Lime Ridge E. & J. Lazarus Orangevi'le M. (J. Shoemaker Buck Horn L. &, A L Bisel Jerseyiown Derr & M'JJrido White Hall John Moore Danville. Stephen Baldy, Outlaw isss. Jan, 4-1815-37. Cm, New 1 in Seasonable and Cheap. tAVM just rrcnived I'ruiii I'hil.iib lpaia,Oid un nuiv opeliini; a lare -ul linenl o( 1TE7 GOODSj which they oiler to the puolic ut the iiiij.st reduced prices fur CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCT:. 1 heir sbck of uuodn cons'i.ts in pan, )( Supei liiui. rniiiiiiun and ruaise rlutlis, casMinrrs, Hulinrls, Miisliim, Silks, Latins, Mousrlino de l.aine.., Lawns, Meriures.I.acu.s, American iNinikins, brown llullaiids, riannels, -Sill, und col Ion Velvels, Silk ainl ( oltoii lliiinlki r ihiefs.I.ndv's andtienllenien'sW bile & coloied I lose (iloves uml Mils Ol' A I.I. SORTS AND S1ZF.S, Sec,., -te,, &.C., (fcc, es- ia o es 13 s 2 m ) Consist t n in part of sue ails, coi'i r:i:s tkas of assorted qualities. MOLASSES. FISH it SPERM OIL. Tobacco, iSuuff, Spice-, Snlt,tSoap, t.'niidlei.,Ac.i.r LI 1' ERP O OL vni.y.i cl.iss a.no if every desc iplion lu may be required. HardwarcCutlcry 5cc Ol-' ALL KINDS. Iiur, liniiid, I nop und Hand Iron mitt Uugjoii I ue if tvtry udirijliuit tui: ma; lie caiitd or, A lar:;e assort meiil of I'laue bitfi. i lii.-.ls, files Shovel- Hint Tony-, Knives V Folks. Pin Kel inn I'. n Kuivi's. Talib- and Tea Spoons, i-iillee J.'ilN I'lax seed Oil, and spiiils c Tiiipenliiu-; swiepini: lirushe, weavers brushes; s,hw brushes, ( Kah Inn, I es, eorn binonis. A e. I lie pulilu: me rnpicleil t call nnil examine f'.a llieunelvi's hi In, they eiu, lui..e rlsewheir. sell rhrap and no mistake. bl(iiiislnir, .Nov. il, ISM. a'J. .'U)MixsTi;.rroii's yoricn. Eat ate of Conrad lies late of Sugurloaf township, deceased. "WvTOTK'r: is hereby Kivcn that letters of ndmin. istration.on the a,nve mentioned eslnte.liau liei n rallied tu the fii),w rihrr rrvadiin; in' tin ii.w nshiprd Sumirloaf. All prisons indebted l ir i u. ..... -,iiu i.M.ne me iieienv noilllril In make 1 11 ill II . I lull 'mmm f avrnrnt. anl those linvmn claims lire rrrjuesled I piesent thein propeilv uiilhenticaled to WILLIAM tSP, Ad V K.ivriiibcr IS I t. HO. .i i;s l ie i: i;l.?fks, E.X11CVT10XS if SUMMONS, Fur Sale ul Ihj Ojjiec. NOTICE. All persons indebted to ihe suhsenbrrs mil! (,,,; Rndu,,, or ullirrvviu ofo'vei ui,K neeouiu or oiuci ,,, . . 1 "lo " r stud to call and rain, on or bn oKn iiio isi oay oi I'enruarv next, i nosi .11.1 it. ' i i neghieting this nonce, may expect lo pa) cost a w are duiermiiiud lo liava our olu business settled. WM. M'KELVY L Co. Uloomsburg, Doc, 231811. A TO THE Farm on which ihe late Conrad Hess resided niua'ed on Bi Fishing eieei. in Stuiarloaf'.will be rented, for ONE VE K from the first ot April next. San! F-nm ontains about 150 ACItKS, ibont under improvement, with n good FARM HOUSE AND SESSSEB BiiliN, upon lite premises, uoniiiitons inane known upon applications t: WM II ISSS. Executor Sugarloaf, Dec, 27, 1814. FAMILY MEDICINES. MYNE'S 1L11H mVC. This Hair Tonic has produced hemtiful New II air in the heads of bundled, who hud been bald fur yearn It ulso purifies tlio behd frum Dandruff Lu.es diseases ul the scalp 1 reserves the Jiuir froin tailing oil or hucotiuug pemianenlly gray JAYNE'S CdliMlSATlVE BAL SAM. IS a certain, nfo and effectual remedy (or D enlery, Diarrheal or looseness, cholera mnrbuMuin- mcr complaint, colic; griping pains; sour stomach sick and nervous lieadui-lit heartburn, vvnterbrasli; pam or Muknors of the stomach; vomiting; spitlnic up of food after eating and ulso whero il passes through the body unchanged j want of uppetltc ; restlessness and inability to sleep; w inid in the bio iiiiii li uud bowels; crump; uervuus tremors am lwitchiin;s; seasickness; fainting, niplancholy ain' iwness oi spirits, Iretting and crying ol i tl ii u U and furiill bowel affections and nervous Jiscases. Dr. JAIWE'S TOXIC VFJIMIFUGL Which is perfectly safu uud so pleunant thai i hildreii will not refuse to liiko it- It elli ctuallv leslroys worms: neutralies ueidity or sourness ol ihe sloinaeh; inereuses itppetitu uud acts ns a gene lal and permanent Tonic and is therefuro exceed ingly belli In ial in in'eriiiilleiituuilneiii!tttnl fevert ind indigestion; J(c uml is a certain und permanent lire for the ftverand ague. DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. They may be taken at all limes and in most diseases In Inllammatoi) , intermit taut, Remittent, Bilious, and every othei lorm of Fever Jaundice and Liver Com plaint. For Dyspepsia ihev are really nn invaluable article, gradually cliangiiiu tin Aiiiaicd si'i-ri'iion of the stomach and livci. and producing hcalihy auiion in ihoso ini por'.aut orijans. J hev tue very valuable lor disra"es of the Skin, and for what is commonly called 'Impurity of the blood;' also for I'emale ( oiuidaiiiis, Cosiivenes'-. etc., and in lael every disease where an Aparieni, Alterative, or Puiuative Medicint may be requited. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthma two or threr large doses will cure the Croup or Hives id Children, in from lilueii minutes to an houin Hum. It immedjiuely subdues tin violence of Iloopiny ('iiiinli, ,ni e!'eel n speedy cure. Ilundieds who have been nivcn up by iheir phvsici.ms us ineurrahl viith -('oosuinptiou,' havt been restored i(i pi lfe t health, by It- In fact, as a iciuedy in Pulmonary Dis eases, .no medieiuo has ever obtaiutd v lni;hi r,or more dtserved repuiaiion. llZT" The above Mi dtcinn are all for sale al the store of JOHN R. MOYER, Bloomshurg. o( CIKCULAK THE Temperance Ansociatious ol I'eiinsylvniiifl, of every description, tn hereby notified, thai, in pursuance of tin Inllinving- resolution, adopted at the Stall Convention, held al Harrisbiirg, in Jaiiuan lasi, a Stale Tcmpetame Couveuiion wi'h ... . .. I... I.. I.I ... i . . in in ni i iai risoiirp, on tin Idl'IMII WEDNESDAY, being tin :-'n nay oi January next, I ti J 0 : 'Jli sol ei d, That we recomiiieud lo al ihe Temperanee Associations uf this Com noiHvealih, to appoint Delegates, to meei in t oiivecnon, ni the Biirough of Hams l-nrt'. on the second Wednesday of Janua rv, I M l 3, and thai the said Societies turnis. lie l.'hanman uf iheir respective Helena nous wuh a Uejiort, eliihiaelliw lliu" nannn. ul nu n iiticeis, ami ihe number ol .Mem tiers bfloufMiig- lo the Ai.soei.ituoi, tugetliei wim any oil.er inlormaiion they may iliinl. proper to lay belore ihe dun emion.' It is also loriustly reiiir.stid lliat all A oeialions which no not send Delegates lie proposed Convention, address a I.ttii i To ihe Presidenl of ihe Slam Teuipi-ranci Conventional II ai risbure;,' conlaininj; the nforination desned by the rosnluiion nbovi tilled; so thai aiisfictory '1'emperanci Statistics, of the whole Commonwealth, nav thus be bad. Note Owini to the meetiiiy of the Leg isl iltire on the day prreedii.e dm Second Wednesday of January, (ihe d iv fixed b he last (Jiiineniion fur the in-xl Annu il Meelini;) ihe (,'eutr.d Coininille have deem d II advisable to rhanijp the lime lo the I'liurili Weilnesdiv, tf iny; Ihe i'wrniv "-eeond ol said rimiuli. By order nl ihe State Central Commit i e. Dec. :.'0, 1811. TALL & WINTER GOODS. W.1I. M'KKIiVV & C'Oj g fjj AVI'", just rereiyt'd, and are now opening a ItXa Ime uud exciuiTe uNwrlinrnt of Now Jols suilablr to thu season, consisting of n the varieties over kept in a eouniry storn. Among iheir Bssnlt meut may bo found the following. Dry Goods. llioaoVlotlw, of all colors, quulitios and piici", (,'asbiiiiers, battiiielts, and various other kinds of rlolhs, Uauiiels Valencia, .Uursnilles,6'ilk und other vesting?, French and English Merilioes, l'oiul a .iiiea, Fashiouiible Calicoes, Irish Mucus, .Silk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, a variety ol'isilk and Cotton blockings, lilovesund .1ils lor . tides ind lienllemon, kid uud leather gloves, bleachied and unbleached Muslin, of utmost every quality, Ticking and other cotton cheeks, Velvet cups, bus dies And Children's shoes of nil kinds, Men's thick and thin boots and bhoes India Ituhhcr over liuesr cotton yurn, curpetyain, cundle wick, iVc. GKOCMUE& Liipiors of 'ill kinds, of the best quality, Molas.ea SugHi ofvurioun qnality, C'oll'ee, TeaH,Kpire3,Sperui and Fish oil, coarse und tine Salt, Candles, Fi-.li, sVc. 110 (J UlA A large assortment of Earthen Queens und (J tussivare, window glass of all sizes, Looking glasses, 'C. Hardware, Case krives and forks, shoe knivc$ Bulls and Screws all sizes, Pud and door Locks, Saddle Harness and Coach Trim mings, Saw Mill and Handsaw?, round square, und flat har inn sheet iron, waggon lire, of all srcs, in fact even thing in the Hardware line from a cumbric needle up tu a blueksmilh's anvil. All of which will he sold in exchango forCASfT l.t.'MUKK.nnd CODNTKV I'UiJlMJCE of all: kinds, on the most leusonuble terms, uud we invito on friends lo cull and examine fur themselves. 4v. u, 1814 29. CHARLES Ei-SLES Tailor. 7VM11K H'lNCj the present opportunity of A expressing his Ihuiikfuhiess lo his I'lieiids.and ilie public generally, for the liberal patronage tin has hcictoi'ore lureived, iiiforins his friends uud tlio l iu I .lie in general, (hat he still continues tu runy mi iheahuvi bu inessat his old oitahhshed stiind, on die ronicr ol Main and East sheets, where he hopes, by ttrict ultcntiun to business, to rtreivo onl merit a shale of public patronage us hcrctulorc. lie deems it unnecessary to go into the gnmc of 'rag. or to use any Roft nodder ubout his !SK ILL in the riUiFF.SfeluN OF ti A! ME 1ST CLTTI.NO is his shop is ol long standing, and his vvrnk lie iliinlis uill sieak for itself, und fur nune louder 'ban words. Hut, he would merely soy tit u t. ho warrants his work dnnn with nootuess, duiubility, ind in the latest fushionuble niauiicr, und will en. aire i r. 'd lit in ull cases. .. I.. Chuiges moderate to mit the times. All kinds of country pi odure taken in exchange lur wuik, at market prices. Idoolnsburg, IS'ov. 0, 1811. '-'0. THE DEMOCRATIC UM0X, Semi-Weekly during the Session of (he Legislature al TWO DOL LARS! The Aiuouiilic Union will, as Usual, le pib hsbed twice a wi.tk, dining the roiii'iig h-I'jii of ihe l,ia;islatiue, uud we enibracH au early on asiiiu lo i ouiiiieiid ll to the favor of ihe rradinp. pi.Mn .--.eillor puius or expense shall be span d lu in .i t to Us eohunUK uddiliunul ivA ami v ij; it. Aii!o ind ioi n et report of the prorinhiigs of llm tv o uianchis, togi-lher Vlth kkelches of ihe ill bulcr i 11 ill public und iniperlaiit questions, v.iil le lur ni-Ii-ed, coinpeteol sieri'inrajdii rb having laen riinae.l i'or lliat purpose. Tho installation rf new ad. ninistraiions, Statu und Nutioiialjind the ih-vilnpe. nciit ot ihe measures thev may propose to ti e niiiitry, will render the coining v. iuler unr ot un usual public interest, l'ersons desirous r f ol iainin,; iiie and rally uilelli;;enie will iilwuvs tlml in iho Deniocralic I'nion a "Hue and honest chrrniile." To Attorneys, Judges, Justice $ iho r'cae,.. and public ctliccrs geneiallv, it will be invnlua! le. as he I'nion unutrsull the STATE I KI.M l.M', ind ihe LAW ol'a public and genoial iiatme am published in it ininiediately after their pas-sae, lid nllv thrie nioi.lhs l.eloic promulgated in pan.) I., 'a form. To inrreaK our fu ilities for ihe moft prompt execution of all the public printing, wc are now propelling our pressed by he uid of iam u ino.t onpoilant matter to the legislative body. A rorps of able rorrespondents have been em ployed at Washington City, who will ku-p eur readers eonsliiutly apprised ofevents lunspiiiii" at die scat of the National fJov rniurnt. TEKMS ; Per the w hole vrar. 53 ilrt 'or the pesfion only, (twice awcrk.) '1 liO Ar v person sdidimr us five mhsrribersi for tlio si.. ii. accompanied bv ten dollars, (hull ncuve i ropy -rulis for his trouble. I'ay n.Hiiis may hi n.iiisiniiled bv niail, and the i'ost Mi.sii is aie. periniHcd a Inn.k hitters ronluing nionry for nf vis 1 apei subscriplions. Address: ISA.K," (i. M'KIM.I.i; i Co,