! tl it contemplated by lW British Govern mem m send out another expedition to the Arciio regions, with (lie view of discovering the northwest passsge between the Aliunde and Pacific. The command of the expedi lion, il is laid, hat been offered to Sir James Ross: should that officer decline il. it wiil fall upon Sir John Franklin. A PLANK TURNPIKE, Several of the papers in the western por lion of the Stale of New York, are sdvoeaj ling the construction of plank turnpike from Albany to Buffalo, on the principle of ernnnmv. and to ensure ereiter eneeu in the conveyance of the mail. A father in Indiana lately (Weed hit daughter to deaihl The coroner's jury rendered a verdict 'Death occasioned by tight lacing. A NEW BUSINESS. A newsboy was overheard the oihet even ing telling hit companion that he had given up selling papers, and bad gne info the magnetizing business. Said he, 'I get five dollars a week, ar.d play possum. The Cellector of the Port ofPhiladcl phia,has appointed Levi Reynold.")! Uana Commissioner ot this Mate, an Inspector of the Customs for tho Dis tricl of Philadelphia, to reside at Mar cus Hook, in the room of Y. S. Waltei resigned. Why is there a geat explosion wher an editor speaks against a monthly peri odical? Because he blows up a Maga ziue. rather Sieotosinski, a olish priest has been knouieJ to death in Siberia, for exhorting his countrymen against leaving the Catholic for the Gieek church. lie wag comdemned to teceive 5000 blows, but expired afier receiving some hundreds. A LIVING SKELETON, TO ALL appearance, applied to Ur Dyan corner ol Iloweiy- and Prmc street for advice, if ler relating his symptoms, the Doctor . told. turn he"u I worms, and he could cure him The man shookh"is head, and said it was impossible, lie gave him a box,ofSher man'j Worm Lozenges with directions how to take them. In lluee 'days he returned and said he fek like a new being that the first does brought away a tape worm 70 or 80 feci long, snd ide sreond dose hruglit away about 23 feet more. Thus two doles of Sherman' Worm Lozenges effects a cure, where the com bined skill of our best physicians could at. lord no relief. Although but a few month have elapsed, he now is fat and he:iriy a he ever was in his life, Afier yean ol misery, swallowing enormous quantities ol medicine, and spending hundreds of dollar without benefit, he was cured by only nut box of Sherman's Worm Lozenge. Dr. Sherman's Warehouse is at I00 Nassau street. N. Y. For sale by JOHN K MOYER, Bloom burs. MARRIED By the Rv. I. A Koersch.oo the 15h tilt Mr. William Yeagek o Miss Sakaii Fe.ssbn.uann, both ol Uoaringcreek. On ihe Qih int. by the same, Mr. .lAcon Mauser to Miss Cathaiii.ve Khcmm, both of Mahoning. 11.. I I. . I . H . uy i iic siiiif, on me u n insi. Mr. Nicholas Fisheh to Mss Sarah Ann (AUMEK both of Catlawissa. 15 V the same ,on Ihe 22d inst. M Solomon Levan, of Roariogcreek. to Miss Lydia Miller, of Lehigh ccuiv Nyihesameon the same tlav, Mr IV r . . . MLUAM WOODMAN 10 MISS 1,011SA Levan, bosh of It Mringcreek. olaIJlSiO DIED An Derry lovi)hi), on Sun hy the 2Gh ul: , Widow Galkgeh lale of Vailt y township, Columbia coun y, tfrri about 70 yejr. In Braintrim, Pa. morning of tht I7ih inst. DAVID LOVERLASS, feei about 83 years. He served in th Revolutionary war four years, and for the last 24 years, was a resisent of (hi county. THE Hi.oomsp.u(:, Feb. 8 , ) S 15. Wheat, Kyr-, ("i.rn, Clover.eed, Elaxsccd, Sutler, Oals, Euft"', Tallow L.nl Di ied A I'p.'es, White cans lJerajx 7 45 40 50 25 25 CIMRLKS H. HUCKALEW Attorney at Law. ufce South tide of Main-st. opposite Eyer $ Ilefflcy't More, i-7WILL ATTEND COURTS IN THE COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA AND LUZERNE. List of Jurors For April Term, 1845 Grand Jurors. Bloom Ephraiin Lutz Samuel liar man Briercreek John Hill Robert McCurdy John Rush Callawissa Lewis Yetler Derry- William Carnahnii Franklin John Vought JacksonGeorge Alliger Limesione John S. Dye Liberty William Dale Milllin John Grover Chtiatain Shu man Mahoning John Uussel Eli Wilson fohn O Thorn peon Ml. Pleasant William Miller David Vig !er Mnntour Janes Burton John Richard David Claik Madison Itenjamin Winteisteen Orange John Crouse Roaringcretk John Davis TRAVERSE JUROR S-Jan. 1845 Bloom Eli Criveling Briercreek William Me Michael M. W Jackson John F Davjy Frederick Neicely Catiawawissa Jesse Monroe John Rit ler jr Derry Neal MrCov John Blee Jacob Senile Peter Shuhz 1 Franklin John Low John Mench George VI ears Hemlock Robert Moore. Linwsinne Stephen Balliet Samuel Caldwell Philip Runvan John Flood. Mahoning William bchuyler Oornelur- Oornehson Madison Thomas Barber Jacob Demon lacob Dreizulpu-e John Ketner Ml. Pleaeant John II Vanderslice William Kellev Orange Abner Welsch Roaringereek Daniel Lerau Sahasttne lower Nathan Driesbach Soloman Feller nan Sugarloaf lamuel Roan Benjamin Cole Valley Jacob Sidlcr Andrew Childs ESTATE OF ' ISAAC CORNELISON, deceased, Notice is hereby civen lo lite ci eliirf if Isaac Cornelison, deceased, that i m ill itieud at the public house of Charles Dneb er, in the town of Isluomshurg, on rrtilay be 28ili flay t f March next, fur ihe pnrposi f apportioning ihe assets of the Said Lataii mona Ihe crediuus. JAME.V PLEASANTS, Auditor. January 27. 1815 311 ro COUXTKY JIE11CIIANTS I IB subscriber dnirous of quitting business, on account of his health, will HE NT MS STONE, ropcrly to any person on favourable terms, who vill F'l.'UCHASK III STOCK OK (HODS. einuiuingonhaud. His situation fordoing business ic considers, the hint in the county. (T'IIc also icqnestcs ull those ii.dehtrd to him lo come anrf make paymci I In lore the Ut, of pril, ufler that tune, every account not paid, will ic sued without respect to person. B. II, BRIGS. Jan. 20 1815. i 1 r ASIHO.XAltLF taii.ohik;. Come one, come, ull, give mc a call ! TWyWV. subscriber returns his i.inrere tliniil.i J for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ci upon him, and hopes for a continuance of the same A itli an l.ierease due llie merit of Ins shop, llr in 'cm Im spAring neither pain or labour to rendei iitisfaction in any euse;and will warrent his wnrl lone with taste and diuubility.A M) AJ.I'ITI.F XKATKR THAN CAN UK DONKIN ANY jVlliiltiVor I.N THIS I'LACE. He Ins just reicived Mull mis, lute rcpoit of Kushimis, finm 'biladelpbta. which can he seen at Ins shop at any time, by which he is enabled to cut according lo the U'cst style, or to order. Ilia price are in iccoriluoce to the tunes. All kinds of countrs produce taken in payment for work at muiket pi ice A very reasonable inscount tor cash. J'. S. I.EIDY. N. 1). ('utting done with the greatest care, and it the shortest notice. P. .V. I, nionnisburg, Oct.. 181 .5 Estate of MA III' FORCE, late if Ml I'ltunant towntlnp, Lolumbia county (leeeaml. NOTICE is hereby given, that the aubscril er, resident in Mount Pleasant Township, in said county, has administered on the estate of MA- R V r ORL fv.ilcc.easf d. A II persons having eluuns aeainst the estate are hcirliy requested to make tbem known to the subscriber ithout delay. litOKUrJ KKAMr.R, Adminitrator, Mount Pleasant township. Dee. 9, 1841. 6w3i NOTICE wmTHEnbAr1, the undursigned gave his note T T to W illiam Mcllenrv, dated Novembe 15, 18 11, lil'ty dulliirs payable six months from ilnti. for tbsi imrircvpinefit urioii Hicrtnin iiicce 10 tract of land, ind havinc Mure nrcrtniiicd that said . v r . . . Mcenry had uo title to liu ime, I therefore here cri bv caution all pcrsoun initio lunrhase suid note us I .'rhjty ft tnu lo pav it culc-ws ciVMtv llad bv law. l ' VF)'ty LUNGER. 4" Duvmbj 13-,l-li FOR SAhl. subaeriber o fieri for sale his viluslile jH mill property; sitnateJ in Konrniiigi jeek. It 'uniat of a li HIST. VILL, TWO -J nrrv nv xTnxns. SV3"V" 3TII' nxrEt.Lr.xa iiovses. MumaX out builJings, a gooj pump, at the door itnd. 10 Acres, if mend ow land, all in Rood slato of repair. Hi leeine it unneeeHHary to give any furtherdeacription ta ill who want tu ptirehaso, will view for llieni selves. It will be sold on the most reasonable lerina, and possession given whonever required. Rouringcrcek, Jan, 25 1845. Wanted, Choppers, Miners and Carters with Teams. TE aubsciilier wisees to get 7000 UOKDS OF WOOD CUT ind put up through the whither and coming sum- Will want. 4000 T,,NS OF ORE MINED . through the year. Would give employ to FOUR or SIX TEAMS through the summer hauling coal &c. Wood Choppers are requested to call and take Jobs. Call on the subscriber at his residence on Fishingcieek. M. McOOWELL; MeAmeli a Mills, January la, 1845 NOTICE. All persons indebted to the subscribers, in note, book account or otherwise of ovei me years standing, ere requested to call and settle the same in Cash or Grain, on or be lore the 1st day of February next. Those neglecting this nonce, may expect lo pa) nst as we are determined to have our old business settled. VM. M'KELVY Si Co. Dloomsburg, Dee, 281811. Chair Manufactory. fWl HE subscriber having established a ViVH' I C 11.1 III .lt.1. IF.1C TO HY on Afain- street, near the residence ot I.. I). Alnus, lie is now prepuied to furnish Chaiia of every description, ot is good terms as they tan lc iurchusd elsewhere the county. WOOD TURNING, Such us lied Fnxs, llugeon Hub' Ease Eocks, c. SION, ORNAMKNTAM- HOUSt PAINTING. Also HOUSE lVU'ElilNG. I'his latter branch, from his experience, he believe he "tin do a little better ban any other person it this section. nrr-l'Orl.At! PLANK will be taken in pv inent ut the highest '' . Ki t price M.MI'L'L HAGENRL'CH UlooiiHburj, July 4, l f- lit! WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. ("illll.DIIKN are most subject to thctn.hut per J sons of all ages are liable to be ulllic.tld with hem. liuil breath, iiulencsa about the lips.lluabcil hecks, picking at the nose.waxling uwayjtauues oaiu in the bowels, joints or limbs, dintuibed sloe; frightful d renins, tuoutiuig and soiuetiine.i of voi- ii'ious upetite, aro among the symptoms of worm. Iany am doctored for mnnllm, tor some other no- gtnary disease, w hen one box of Nieimaii V orn. Ln7.Riices would etVect a cure. i. Kviin, coruei f Prince street and the Itowery, cured a man ol worms tint was reduced to a skeleton, ami by on!) oiio box of Sherman's Lozenges: l.cis now as t,c il-) un Aldermiin Th Hon. II. II. llcanbdc has saved the life of ont of his children by llicm I'lie sale of ver 3.00(1.0111) of limes has lolK lei d them. They are the only infallible worm des iroying medieuiu knewn. What lamily will be without tbem? Coiisuiiipiion,('oiighs,t'oldsAVhooping Cousin itliiua, and ull affections nf the lunus, willliud u healing value in .Sherman's Cough Lozenges. The saved the llev, Kichard l)e Forest; the Hev. Mr "Slreeter, Jonuthan llow arlh, Esq. mid ihut worhy old hero, Leonard Krgcrs. Iioin the eousuinptive'r grave. They cured in one day the Hev. Mr. Dun bar, the Rev. Mr. llandcock; Win. II. Attree Esq of distesiii(i coughs. Thev iro the pleasantesl cough inediiiiie and cure the soonest of any k..ow i. remedy. llciidache.Sea-Kickness and Palpitation.relieved in from five to ten minutes bv Sherman's Ciunphoi Loem-es Persons utteililiug crowded -oolns ol 'avt lliiiK w ill find them to iir.purt buovauey ol spirits and renew their energies, Those sulVciinj; Irom toofiec living will find a few of lie lozenges to dispel the honors and lowness of splits, Mr. Kralh, of the Sunday Mercury, has repeatedly cur u Inmscliol tevere lieaihn be by them Uptnin Cbadw ii k, of the packet ship Wellington, has wit- nesseu their enicacy in a great ninny cases of sea sickness. Thev operate like a charm uixin tin giliited or shuttered iirrvcF, eg Sherman's Pool Viang Plaster doeg upon rheumatism, lumbago. pain or weakness in the side, back: breist or au part nf the body. Mr. H. (J. Daggers, 30 Ann ureet; Henry R (Joulding; 35.J Chathain stteet Moses J Ilenrinues E. and a nultitude of others have experienced the wonderful effects of these Plasters Price only 12 cenis. Caution is neccssarv o see that you get the genuine bhermau'h Lozenges and Plasters, as there are man tsnrthless articles attempted to lie paliuei' iff in plate ol them, by those who would rifle, with yom life for a shilling. Dr. Sherman's warehouse is at '00 Nas ail street. Tor sale bv John R. Moyer Rloomshnrj; Win L Wal'.er it co Heiwick Low fc Thompson Lime Ritlgn E. 6i J. Lazarus Ornngevidc M. (J. Shoemaker Ruck Horn L. Si A L llisel Jerseytown Derr t M'Uritlc W lute Hall John Moore Danville. Stephen Hablv, (!attawisa. Jan. 1 181537. Cm. ladies' XD gkn s FOIM845. R A HAM'S MAGAZINK has long enjoyaJ Jfi the enviable reputation ul being the best pe nodical iu the U, H, both in tho quality and num 'icr ol in embellishments, and in the tone of its lit erary matter. It is tho cheapest as well aa the best Por the year 1644 the publisher hua given about 1 00 pagea more originul matter than any of his cu teinporarieg mois original steel engravings, in ad diliuil to fashion platus and colored flowers. Tho cheapness and merit of a ihrae-dollur magazine over all olhi rg are apparent, which has made un outlay of Seven Thousand Dollars greater than otbers.aini an addition of engravings over other maguzines that would embellish Che costliest Annual. The pub lisher la however satisfied that nothing but rtut ex ctllence can maintain the high position his periodi cal has attained in the United Slates, The publisher doeg not hesitate to say that he defies all competition with Graham's magazine for 184a. His immense subscription list, the merit and num!er of hia contributors, the high ordur of the engravers engaged, the number and variety of elegant plates already purchased and on baud, and the immense facility which bis capital and position give to proaecuto the work render any efforts at ri val a matter of ridicule, Ler number nf the woik issued, bears with it the e-idenee ol its tri umphant guccess, and establishes the impossibility of succ asful competition, improves and extends lor good works, that nothing of a humbug order will be tolerated. Every numoer of Graham's Magazine 1 issued at a coat of nearly $4000 the plates alone consist ing nearly half the sum most nf the pistes are f om Original American Paintings, executed expressly for the proprietor, fur engravinga for the magazine. Among the pictures painted for the volume for 1845, are two by Sully, the greateat attist, geveisl by Leutze, Chapman, I union. Conaroe, Rothermel, Thomson, and others of the best artists of Ameri ca. The cost of eettina- up embellishments in this tyle may be estimated when we state that some of these pictures cost $200 a piece, and will cost us some ot them three timet that sum to have them engraved and worked off lor the edition of 'Graham' Hut no cost shall be spared to keep our proud position at tho head of ihe. Periodicals of the world. GRAHAM'S LEG.IXT EMJELLIS1I. ME NTS. The most splendid engravinga nf all sorts lend their charm to the pagea of Graham's magazine Everything in the way of novelty and beauty Ihut has ever been invited ia bid under couli ibiiiiou Nothing that capital and taste can supply is unit led. First, as the moat elegant und appropiialc, in well as the most popular embellishment, we place Sartain's Brilliant ilezzotint Hngiaviug. We were the first to introduce this beautiful style of work t as a regular embellishment of the popular monthlies. Its wide spread reputation thro' the means of our amplclibt, culled forth a host of imitie lors, but up to this time nothing has been produced to rival the glorious pictures given iu Giuliani. I he .Shepherd a Love, and Mho (.cijUiUc. I'liese with a host of others, done fur us by Mr 'Sai'lain, stand 'unprecedented and alone' at tin head of American eiieruvinir. We huvo several if these inimitable plates under wuv, and bhuli give one in the Jaiiuury number. rO POSTMASTERS AND OTHERS The high merit of Graham's magazine considered he publisher flatter himself that the following lib erul terms will inducc'tliuusauds tu subscribe. TO CLUBS. The following proposals are made:-" copies fm io: 5 for 10; H for $15; 11 for f20. To the l'osinijslur, or other persona forming i club, the Publisher will forword a .Novel for every 'iibscriber sent, so that by varying the boeks, ii complete library may be obtained by any pcisuu in i short time. .Single Copies, three dollars per nunuiii in ad vance. .1 ml to the person semlinir the money, u ropy of 'Hingwood the Hover.' Herbd'h piiac N'ovcl and also a copy of The Gems of Ait and lleaulv.' a beautiful work for a lady's r.'enlei Table, containing thirteen splendid Sled and iic..otint Engravings, will ho foi warded grutis Yddress. s GF.OIiGK R. GRAHAM. No. SO Chestnut Street Piludelphia. Brandrcth's Pills. l'ICTUKE OFHKALTH. 913 I'!. .'V It is i hnt mi d in s li il ('h ;i'i e' I ; H the absence of ill pain, suffering, or nfl'eclinii u iniv part of his both; by the fiee and regular ex rcisc ol his functions wilholit mi v exception. I'hey consist in having u good appetite at men' 'lines mi easy digestion, free evacuations, without oosei c's or costive ness at least once in evciv twen ty-four hours, und without heat.diyuess, or burning it the passage, the free issuu of the w uler uitboul acrimony or burning, and without a reddish sedi ment which is ulways a sin of a present or an ap proaching pain; quiet sleep without agitation oi tiuolilesome dreamy; no tnsle nl bile or oilier bad iste in the mouth upon rising in ihe morning; no sourness or disagreeable lising of Ihe sin h; u lean tongue; a swei 1 bieuth; no itching, pimples or pots un the skin; no piles; no burning heal upon my part of the body: no excessive thirst when un exposed lo labor or other known cause; no inler- upturn to any natural evacuation, nor pain at theii periodical return. here the slate of the system does not harmon ize with the ubovi! picture of health, it is of tin greatest importance that no time be lost in s iidiin for a doctor, or in the use of bullish icmedies tin flen the result of speculation; instead of thiseoiUM ie a dose of HHANDKKTH'S PILLS l c u.k.n which will not deceive, but will ut oner rcrtoie health to the organ or part th.it requires it. All who wish to preserve their health, ell who are determined to defend their life nguiust the en rouchments of disease w hich might send them pre maturely to the grave, will, without hesitation, have recourse to the randieth Pills, when Ihe slate of tho system does not harmonise with the above pic ture of health. Those who live in a country where contagious or other diseases prevail, should often think of this true picture of health, and observe himself with par ticular attention, in order to act accmdingly. 'Mm wise and rightly directed will billow this ndvico the unwise arc left to their own destruction. A C. E N T S. Washington Robert M'Ksy. Jerseytown L. iV A. T. isel. Danville K. II. Reynolds & Co. ('nttawissa C. G. Probst, llloomsbure .1. R. Mover. Limestone 1'iibbit M'Mnch. lliifkiiorn .V. (J. Mioi inaker. Lime Ridge Andie ,1iller (erwick-J W .Miles May 1, IS 14-2. JUSTICE I5L.7FKS, ENECl'TONS cy SUMMONS, For Sd(c ul thu Ojjicc. PALL Sc WINTER NW GOODS. ffM. M'KKI.VV & VAh HAVE just leceiyed, and are now opening u large and axicnaive assortmeul of New (Rools suitable to the season, consisting ol all the varieties ever Koui in acouuiiy niom. .nmj n-n ,.nm.,.- meiil may be found the following. Dry Goods. rtrnadebiths. of ill colors. nilulitlOS and prices Cissimora. Sattinelta. and various other kinds 'of cloths, flannels Valoncia, .Uarseillcsilk and uttiei valine. French snd Eneligh Merinoeg, Itomba- I lines, Fashionable Calicoes, Irish Lineng, Milk. Cotton and Linen Handkerchtets, a variety of silk and Cotton .Vtockinira. Gloves and Aita fur Lades and Gentlemen, kid and leather gloves, bleachied and unbleached Muslin, of almost every quality. Ticking and other cotton cheeks, Velvet caps, La dies and Children's ahoes of all kinds, Men's thick and thin boots snd shoes India liub'ver over ihoea, eotton yarn, carpet yam, candle wick, &c. GROCERIES. Liipiorg of all kinds, of the best quality, Molawe. Sugai of various quality, Coffee, 'Tes,ISpicea,Spern and Fish oil, coarse and Cue .Salt, Cundlea, Fish. &c. CKOCKHICY. A largt aisortmenttif Earthen Queem and Glasswure,wndow gluts of all sizes, Looking glasses, sj-c. Hardware Case knives and forks, shoe knives Lulls and Screws of all sizes, Fad and door Locks, Saddle Harness and Coach Trim wings, Saw Mill and JIaudsawi, round, square, and flat lar inn sheet iron, waggon tire, of all sizes, in fact every thing ia the Hardware line from a eambric needle up to a blacksmith's anvil. All of which will be sold in exchange for CASH I.I'MUKR, and COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds, on the most reasonable terms, and we invite out friends to call and examine fur themselves. Nov. 9, 184489. THE DEMOCRATIC UM0N, Semi-Weekly during the Session of the Legislature ut '1HU DOL LdllS! The lemntratie Union will, aa uniul, be pub lished twice a week, during the coming session of the Legislature, and we embrace an early occasion lo commend it to Ihe favor of tho reading public. .Neither pains or expense shall be spared to impurl M its columns additional zest und vigor. Ample ind correct report of the proceedings of the two Munches, together with sketches of the debutes on all public and important questions, will be turnisb ed, competent stenographers having been engaged lor that purpose. 1 he installation of new ud- ninirttralions, Stale und Nulionulpind I tie di'vcloie- incut o!" the measures thev may propose, to the country, will render the coining winter our ul un usual public interest. Persons desirous i f obtaininc line and eailv intelligence will always find in tin Democratic Union a "true and hum si elnoiiicb ." To Attorneys, .ludgcg, Justice of he rcocr. und puiMlc i ulcers generally, it will tie involualilu. in lie Union evecutesull the STATU PKINTINC. and the LAWN of a public and general nature are published in il immediately after their pssssage, .mi iillv three months bifoiv promulgated in pjiHphlci Inrin, To inereisc our facilities for the most prompt execution of all the public printing, we nru now propelling our presses by he aid of ''M.m uiiioM inporlant mailer to the legislative body. A corps of able correspondents have been em ploml ut Washington City, who will keep oui readers constantly apprised of events transpiring ul thu scut of tho IS'ulioiiul Government. TERMS; For the whole year. $3 on 'or the session only, (twice a week,) 'i it Anv person sending us five subscribers for the sefsion, accompanied bv ten dollars, shall rcceivi a copy gratis for his trouble. Payments may be 1 1 n n in il led by mull, and the i'nst Musfcis an permitted a frank lutters contuing money for newt paper subscriptions. Address; ls.XIC O. M'KLNLEK eV Co. List orLvfOr REMAINING in BIcHiins'inrrr, on the the Post Offlcr, ni quattcr ending Dec. 3 1 hi. 1811 Ariel Burr David Evetnrll J D P.xton Charlr-s Stellcr Mrs Mary M Erkcrd Miss ('aid. SiRufJer Daniel McCurdy IVter Stvrcs 2 John Keicheudorl'er N Snyder Calcndpr Potter Henry Wafierj A Walters 'orson calling for letters in the above likt wil please siy they aro advertised. J Ii .MOYER P M REAlAIM.Nt; in the Pon Office Cattawissi on the quarter ending Decern! .'list. 1 S 14 llcl.lcr Mr Chnpninn Daniel M ('roll Wiia, Davin Fanny I 'is her Lsracl 2 I'ishcr .1 P Kuhns Peter I.onieiihfgrr Philif Donpal John jr. Siewarl Ahrabaiu Slnkes W illiaui Nliunian C Kclloea l.'hcsicr Tnhcpsnii Racharl lViM-n. calling lor letter, in the alum- Ii. t n ill M'C ..iv Ihcvaic H'K fit i -e rl. PAUL It LALDY V. M. New (Bomlls, Seasonable and Cheap. KYKII & lITalfLKY II AVE Just rocoived from PliiladHpaid,nJ ut now oning a large agauitmet,! if GOODS, hii h titer oll'ur to tbopubliu at ls must reduce J prices fur CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. I huir stuck of goods coniiits in part, if upej-fiinu common and eoatso cloths, rassimera, HiilinetK, Muslins, Nilks, Latins, Mouseline do Laines, Luwns, Meriuoea,Lace, American Nankins, brown Hollands, Flannels, A'ilk and cot ton Velvets, Silk Slid cotton Handker chiefs, Lady's nndGentlc men's Whim & colored Hose Glovco and Mils OF ALL SORTS AND SIZKB, to., -tc Sic, SlC, is is Hi hies Consisting in part of SUGARS, COFFEES Si TEAS of assorted qualities, MOLASSES, FISH Si SPERM OlJ Tobacco, Snuff, Spices, 8att,4Soap, Candloi LIVERPOOL to cni.y.i or -c r AND Qiiecimvarc of every description that may be rmiuircd. Hardware.Cutlery &c, OF ALL KINDS. liar, Rolled, Hoop and Hand Iran ani Waggon Tire of every description that may be called for, A lurire assortment nf Pinna l.iio eli!' Vila. Shovels and 'Tones. Knives Ar Pork P.u.bui .! Pen Knives, Table and Tea Spoons, cofleo Mills. Di r-1 , -. ... . . i iax seeu uii, aim spirits cr 1 urpentiue; sweeping irusues, weavers lirusnes; tlioa brushes, cloth bruli ', corn brooms, ic. The Public are reuuested in call nmt rTuminn f,.r themselves before they purchase elsewhere. We -ell cheap and no mistake. Ulwoiusburg, .Nov. 9, 1844. 29. FAMILY MEDICINE?. J.WNE'S 1 LI I II TONIC. This Huir Tonic has nrodncod beautiful New Mtiir ill thu llAnds of hundreila who bitit lieeit Km for years It also purifies the hetd from Dandrulf Cures diseases of tho scalti Preserves the luiii-? from falling off or bscomiug permanently gray ff .MYNE'S CARMINATIVE L1L SAM. IS a certain, safe anil effectual remedy for 7)y. enlcry, liiarrlHca or looseness, cholera inorbin.Hiim. mer complaint, colic; griping iains; sour stomach; sick and nervous beaduch, heartburn, watcrbrush; ' pain or sickners of tho stomach; vomiting; spitting ' up of food after eating and also w here it passe llirough the body unchanged ; want of appetite ; restlessness and inability to sleep; wiled in the stu. much and bowels; cramp; ucrvoua tremors ami iwitchiugs; seustckness; tainting, mMani holy and lowness of spirits, fretting and crying of iufanla mil tu r ti II bowel ullections and lit'rvous Jiscuses, lh. JJVNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE W hich is perfectly safe ami to plcnnsnt that hildrefi will not refuse to take if it ellictiuillv c.slrog worms: neutralizes acidity or sourness of the stomachy increases oppetite and ucls as a gene ral und permanent 'Tonic und is therefore exceed nicjy beneficial in in'ermitteiil iiiiilKeiniltcnt fcve. s ml iiiilinesiion; d-c and is a certain and permanent in e for the fever and ague, DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. Thev may he laken at nil times and in innst diseases In Inflammaioiy, intermit- taut, Remittent, Bilious, and every oilnr Inrin of Fever Jaundice and Liver Coin plaint. For Dyspepsia thev are reaMy n invaluable article, gradually changirg tlm Aitiaied secretions of ihe stomach and liret, and producing healihy iclion in those im. nnr'.anl orirans. 1 hev are vprv vlnul,l,. a for diseases of the Skin, and for wlm j4 commonly called 'Impurity of the hlnod;' also lor I'emals Lomplainis, (Joslivrnes, Sic.., and in fuel every diceat-e where hii .parient, Alterative, or rtirgaiive Alcilicino may be requiied JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asihtua two or thrr large doses 'a ill cure the Cioup or lim a ... Children, in from liftcni ninuiii's tu . hours time. It itumeilialelv subduia iii violence of Hooping Cough, and etfi'ds a sneedv cure. Hundreds who have been tjiven up by their phvsicians st incurrslilo wiiii vvonsumputin, nave ten reaiun u m perfect health, by it. In fact, as a remedy n Pulmonary Dis eases, iio medicine lias ever obtained r higher, or more deserved reputation. ' i7 I he above Medicine, art Ml for sal's itthe store of JOHN li, MOYER, Hloomshurg. AUMiSlsYRATb"lcTs7iTlc'E. Estate of Conrad Hess lute of Suarlouf township, deceased, "TUTJCK is hrieby given nat lelteis of 8iln-.i. iMiniion.on ine aJiove nirnlioiie.l catnte ,av. heenprauted to llie mWribcr retidii j l(iwm-hipi.ff ugarloaf. All persons indebted i, '!' Usid Tuare aro hereby notified to make inim,.', " I in, in. dun uioe nninc cliiini sre erint,, pri'-cnt tbrm j rermlv i,ibci.il, ,,i,0 m ' ' FLI.IAM LSff,Ad ', .November 10, IC-U. ao.
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