V Hughci-John Tyler Hi Vetoes al most redeem his character Miss Caroline Webb The Cooa ol 184 ( A tear to his memory ! Mit II :.ong-Mr. Julia . T)ler A Lady alike beautiful &. distinguished, May tier life in fulur be is plennaiil as it ''88 tthlierio berrTforiunum Wm Me.tull.h The vicioiy we ecle Irste More ennobling in our naior than ll the tUughieit dial earth's monuments perpetuate 11 CollyThe people They have nhown ihemielves capable of self govern ment, and able lo discriminate between the dazzling and captivating yd reckless and unprincipled! and the unobtrusive yet truly meritorious, honorable and firm The Company Editor of the Columb a Democrat May his labor both in local and political matters not bo forgotten by the people of Columbia coun'y The Company The old sterling demo rrats who aided us in getting up this cele bration Success to them, and may they Never be forgotten by the rising generation around them The Company Our Host and Hostess. Our thanks for their kind attention, ai.cl for their abundant and well provided enter tainment. The Company separated about 11 o' clock;well pleased with the festivities of the occasion and with renewed devotion to and sympathy for ihe good old cause of Uepub licanism. .NEW rOST-OFFICE LAW. Section 1. The bill to go into opera lion July 1st, IS 15 For creiy singli letter, in manuscript or paper ol an) kind by or upon which infurrnat oi shall be aj-ked for or communicated n writing or by maik and signs, convey ed in the npils not over three hundred mile, five cent-; over three hundred miles, ten ccnl; and for a double letter there fhall be charged double ihi rate; and for a treble Lt'er treble this rate; and every letter or parcel not exceeding half an ounce in weight shall be deemed a single letlei; and every additional weight of half ar, ounce, shall be charg ed with additional single postage. Ami all drop letters, ot letters placed in any post-office, not for irsnsnusion by mail hut for delivery only, shall be charged with postage al the ra'e of two cents each. And all letters which shall hereafter be advertised as remaining over in any post' office sdiall, when de livered out, be charged with costs ot advertising the same, in addition Ii ihe regular postage, both lo be account td for as other postages now art'. ' Section 2. All newspapers of no greater size lhan 1&00 square inches may be transmitted for 30 miles free ol charge, and for greater distanres on--half cet.t for distances of 100 miles and one cent for all grea'er distances. Newspapeis of greater s'Zh th.ni 11)00 quare inches are lo be charged In s.nie ran s of postage as are presented by this act to be charged on niagazim s and pamphlets. Section 3. Piintod or lithographed matter, circulate, hand bill", advirtise merits, or quarto post or cap pipei I u I ! -eil, directed and inserted are to be charged two cents for any distance. Pamphlets, magazines and periodicals of no greater size are to pay two and a half cms for no greater weight than one ounce, for distances of 100 miles, snj one cent for each ailditiun.il ounce. Fiaciional excesses of nut less than one half an ounce shall pay Lr the lull ounce, Section 4. In case of emerg ncy the Post Mas'er General is authoii.se I to detach the letter fiom the printed mail in order lo obtain greater peed for tin foi mer. Section 5 and G. Funking is abolish fd, except upon lelteis wntten and re reived by members of Congie.ss, It-lleu received and written by ex-Presidents, Mis. Madison and Mrs. llairis'Ht. Section 7 and 8. The Depai t mcnt and Bureaus are to have ttieir postage paid from the contingent fund assignee Ihem, and Ihe 3 Assistant I'ostmastei Generals are to stud out any thing fiee of posiage which relates to and i mat ked 'uflicia1 business,' and counliy postmasters 8ie tJ have a per centagi or pay not less than $50 per annum. Section 0. Private expresses aie pro fiibiied from canytng any letters, pack els or pat kges of Utters, or nmlable matter, except newspapers, periodica!. and pamphlets, and for evtiy offence tin penalty shall he 2150. Sections 10 11 and 12, declaie tha i! shall not lie lawful fur any stage, coach .-..ilio.nl car, sn-aniboa', packel-bnai, oi other vili c!e n vessel, running between any places w Inch enjoy mail hrililies, to cany mailable mailer, with the ex cepliou of newspajieis; pamphlets, mag tzmts and periodicals, under a penalty of S5Q, Loth to the ienig and owners and alj in any way concerned in violat ing the. law: 1'iovidt-ii, that nothing in t hese m i ! ions shall lit ctnioiriitu lo 2itvt'iit the 1 aiiSiiiisiun gta'.is ol letters: ir packiges by private band, or by 'pecial messenger employed only foi he single paiticular occasion. Section 13, allows steamboats to tak lelieis and packages weighing less thai ihree pounds, on condition of deliver ing them over lo the postnusier or othc authorized agent of Ihe department!, the port or place where they, may bi directed the same postage lo be churg ed on such letters and packages as it ihey were conveyed in the mail. Section I t. The l'osi muter General is authorized lo make special contracts for carrying mails upon the Western waters for s specified limp, but not lob. paid beyond Ihe pi ice allowed lor trans mitting the mail. Section 15, declares lhat lite terms mailable . mailer,' &c shall bu deemed and lakeu lo mean all I. tleis and newt papers, and all magazines and pamphlets Deriodtcally published, or wmcrt may he published in regular series or n successive numbers, under tne sam title, Ihough at irregular intervals, and all other written or printed mallei whereof each copy or number shall not exceed 8 ounces in weight, except Dink notes, sent in packages, or bundles, without written letter accompanying ihem: bound hooks, nol included. The act is nol lo be so construed as lo pr nibtl any person from tran-p -.rting. over any mail route, any books, mag, zines, pamphlets, or newsjii.es, no marked, directed . or intended l"r Home- dime distribution toaiibaniihers r o h i but intended tor sa'e as mvci'o.hz , ind sent or consigned to -ouie bun fide dealer or agent 'fur '.he rale then- of. Section 16, foi hid any person to for' he stamps or envelopes of the Depart ment j or lo use such fotged stamps, and i . f . envelo e , t.0' et penalty ot imprison ment for not less ttian fix 111 tilths not more than five years.and i fine not ex ceeding 5.000. Section 17, defines Ihe term Miews- tiapei as used in ma act to menu -any prinled publication issued in numb' r. consisting uf not mote than two sheets, and publ.sl ed al shoit s'ated interval- of not more thanone month, conveying ntelligence of passing" events, and bona fide extras ai d supplements of any such publication.' Section IS, dscl-res that all penalties and fotfetirires incurred und r the act shall be ont half for Ihe bi n fi' ol the in former and prosecmor, and Ite olhei talf for the Post Olhce Department. Newspapeis are. lo have a free ex hange as heie'ofcr'. The Posiniaster General is lo make ll contracts will) the lowest bid. lei when lite guarantees an? good. Newspaper having tlte laigesl ctrcn- lalion are lo have ihe publication ol the lisl of letters. Mail loulesareto be divided into three classes, according to the r impor tance, and lo be anati.ed by railroads and s'eamboais, ace.oidtni to their im portancp. I he rates are to tie nol noe ban $200 a mi ' p-T aiinii it lo h i class, Hfjcond c'a"S nol mure than S100 a tntly per annum, and the third class will receive nol iiioil- than Sr0 a mile tvi innum. Provided if the mail s rvin- is performed al night 25 p r cent, m idililton may bi- paid, and it not unite than I wo mails ate sent each day then greater compensation may be givn. The deficiencies, if any, in Hie ex penses ot Hip Pos; Olliee rstuhlishineni o be rjaid out of lite Ireiistity, ll tb1 postage are not mi iH.-i-n i , u.idt r lb new system, lo pay lh? siiiip. I he IjiII makes all necessary pro- visions lor ine su"" s-t.ti in.u ot ine n w experiment and there will he ui. mbiriassuienl lor want of means, as he Posimister General can draw upon he Treasuiy to iclieve all di fi. icneics, Ueides, ihe bill requires ih'' expenses d fiat king, s far as it tv allowed, li )e paid from the Tit asuiy, and not n iow by ihe people in the Ijiid ( f hig; lostagn. MAURIED-Ii ll-mloek, on ih: ;lth in.vt. by the R v D. D. WMlei, h. Ei.t Menukmiali., io Miss Ma TILDA IVNOltlt. On Tuesday last by lh Rev. V. J Ever, Mr. Saml'li. Mendlnhall, to Miss Matilda Mensii, boih o llloomsburg. In Danville, on Tuesday last by thf Rev. J. S. Miller, Mr. Peter S. Lei dy of Hlooinsbutg, to Miss IIauhiet (jASKIXS. By Ihe Rev. 1). S Tobias, on the 8 I M.m. Mr. John Va.v Liew, to Mis- Uarbiet Makr, both ol Scidleiown. Ry the same on the 13 h insi; Mr. lOMN W. GjHTON 10 MlHB IJ A ffi'IA II Fuck, of Maduon. DIED In IVoomsburg, on Friday, 7 h inst. Mis. Nancy Kuch, aged 55. wife of Mr. Joseph Ruch. In Bloomsbuig, on Sunday last Mr. Anmiew Siicemakeh, aged GO, after a short and distressing illncM. IkooAfsuUHC, Mai cli 15, Wheal, -I Uye, 50 Cum, 40 Cloverseed, 3 5(j Flaxseed, I S5 Hulter, li Oats, 25 Kugs, 8 Tallow 1 L.rd 7 Diied App'es, While yeans ''O lluenwax J A POCKET HOOK IAST. About two weeks go between Blooms burg and Northumberland, large leather rooKtrr hook. .ontaining promisory Notes lo the amount if about lvo hundred dollais, anil oilier pa iters of no value lo any person but the own ,-r. The finder will be liberally rewarded !y handing it to the subscribe!, or giving tun inluruiitiun where it may be had. HOBKKT G. IllCMiY. ll'.ooinsburg, March H, I H-13. Public Vendue Til U aubscriber oilers to aell, Sale, at his lluuSH and &bon, in al I'ublii l'looius ')urg. on l uKxtitiij March io, 1315 ut 10 a'dark. V M a I of his ' HOUSlillOl.n AM) KITCHEN ruriiiOirc. (vnisisting of Ilifi'.steails, chairs, tables, tc. t iiianlie rloek, and several liew liedstcads. tables, mantis and bureaus. Also, lluee Shoata. A hher d credit given, and terms made know u on the day u) sale 11. L. GEER1IEART. nioomsburg, Match 11, 1815, SWAN HOTEL, Oruiigtville, Columbia county, 'a. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has leased this targe three story Tavern, now in lite occupancy of Mr George Seiple, itt Oranijeville, Columbia oiiniy, l a., and intends moving into it on the first of A ;inl next, where he will be pleased to ted his old friends and cudtouieis As his TAB LIS will alwavK no lurnisiieit w itn tne nest the narkei affords, 1 1 is llAli wtih ihe (dtoieost if Liquors And his STA 1U.E, attended by '.uibliil Hostlers, he flatters himself tliut lie vil, bu able to give gpticral satisfaction CONVEYANCES v ill always be ready to iratii-porl waleruieu mi then route, I C JOHNSON .V7..rch 15, 1815 if' NOVC'v IS hereby given, thai Thomas Short vtll nol be conductor ill the .lilb ieek Eae lory alter tbe lust ot pni nexi, ami m-it bo tiouks wiil In; left in the handa of (eo nid Thomas Vance, tu whom nil settlements m l pivments must be nude G EOUfi E & I IIU.1AS VANCE .l.iiiul l'leasani, Jar. h IS, 1813. IJY virtue of a vend, ex to nn ihreited -v ill be exposed lo public Hale al l!n lmiis I prn'eiiek Ni-t l ,ni ' . rwn lt. Mh'mI ,v . be ITill dav of March next, at I oYlorl, I'. M thu following properly, viz: A certain lot ol ground situate in Cenlri Uivvusbij), Colli libia cotlnly, containing on SIXTEEN I'll OF A.N ARCE, noro or less, bounded by ;,nds of Isaac liinv.Jobii Knorr and Joseph Knkrinlall, .vbreou it erected a Tiro sron i'h.jmj: u":m,imj jiui;:, 1 ii m SVe Si-i&i'd i iken in exeentioti hiuI to he hoIii is the pmperlv ol Joint Junes, ilce'd, i,t tlw i iiids ol his administrator M J. Ja.'ksnn. Irm Dunn. Shi.rijf. Siti-itirr's Onicr., Diuvilh Feb. 15-1815. SriFJiII F S.1LE. II Y virtue of alevait lact.islo ine dim tei' e Ciinr will be exposed lo puliitc sale al iotie, in Danville, O'l Saturday, the l;")il la; of March next, at 1 o'clock, I' M die following property, viz: A certain lurt of Und annate in Franklin lownship, Columbia county, cuntainin BIS Acs:ee 9 ir thereabouls, bounded bv land of Jacol S'iu'Iz, Ziba Bird, nouniy line and the the Nortbutiiberlanil Suequehanua Rurr, a ot.t 5(& ACRES. of wi'iieh is cleared land, end in gnnd tate of rultivaiion. On ihe preaiites tbtre is erected a one and a hull' unity FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a FRAME DARN and SAW MU,. Seiztil taken inexecuiinn and to be sold as the properly of John O. Uoyd. Irm DtRH, Shcrijf. S'tcrijf'g OJficr, Danville Feb 15-185 AN Concerning thf. llemnval oj 'f Justice nf ( '(ilumhjit Cult I rum Danville to lltutnnshurg. Section 1. He it enacted by the Senate ami oust: uf KepicxeiiDitivcg uf tilts (JoinlnrintveuUll nil k'eiiiisvlvHiiiu in (ieneral A sMfin lily met, ami it u liercliv ' noted by the uulticiiitv uf the name, That it hIiiiII ami may b lawful lot tbu luulliieil Vo ters who have KcnIiIciI In t.'ulumlii.i ('nun ty fur at t. K.I ST SiX t'.li.K.Ylt.tll W.V17.V limiudiaklu precaliiiir the next Cei e.ral Election, to vot ut hucIi election upon the ipieution iil'tlie removal of their Seat of Justice from Ujiiillf to l3loomsliiiig,in anid county, in the man ner follow iiig.to wit.- Those in favor of a Removal shall vote a written or printed ticket I ilielled, "bEAT Of JLSil'ICE." anil containing the word "FOIl UMtOMSWlMli," aud thosn op. nosed t a KemoViil, shall vote a wiitten or print- ed ticket Uliellcd fts afornsaid, and containing the worda" FOU DAN V1LLE;" tbe aaid tickets to be deposited in a box which shall be provided for that puipoxe al eacli ami eveiy of the election polls ot siiid couuly, and the returns uf said election till nil be made in tbu samo manner by tbu Keturn J mines as in the cai.e of ibo election of Membeia of the Assenilily, and if on the meeting of tlfe lielurn Judi-es it bball appear that a majority ol the voles have Iikcii yivn in lavnr ot Llimu.nhuiif, ttien tile loll . i ig B' etioim of this act shall bu uf full force and etli'i't; but It it hull appear lhat n majority ofj votes nave been given auun-t ltloonisliur, then the billowing seel ionsof this act nlinll bu null Jf void. Iskc. 'i. 'I'bat if a inajunty of tbe voters of snid county of C'l ii hi lua, iiialil'k'd as ulnie.-nil, voting )ii sjiiI qneslioii ol liemovul, shall deenle in the manner provided in tbe liiat section of this acl in tuvor of tbu Kcinov.il of the Heat of Jiihticu of caid utility to tbu town of bloiiiii-iburtf, the citizens of ttlounisliuiir in said ci.untv shall ere.'t, ur cause to lie ererled, .IT I'll E III OHW I'liOPF.Il KXI'EASV, within lluee years from and after oucb election, in the town of (liiomstiur, suitai le buildings of liiacK or Sl'UNK, of tbe MUST AI'I'lvUN ED I'l.AN. tor at'ouit House and I'mmiii, mid different otllces I'm the safe kecniuf; i t die county iccurds, under the diiecliou ol the County I'oininirtsioncrs, who uru uutboiined to re ceive a conveyance for such lot or lots uf ernniii! fur the win ol audi C'utnitv bnildiuiia, nul .E" than ONE AC'KE, in fee simple clt ar of all in ;uiubrmiees, fur tbe use of the couuly nf Columbia. tbe said huililiii,; to bu erected on sik Ii lot o. Im uf (jrotind thus conveyed. And the C'vo'l I'imim and other pulilic buildings and real esliilc o i wbu l they Hie erected or is apptilteiiant thumb', .it ll'i town of Danville, are hereby granted uml confirm ed to lui inhabitant of Mahoning township, will: full authority to iell and dispose ol the Mime to t tu best udv.mtaije.aiid lhalo much o the priieecils ot said aule.us is necessary to return! to tbe citizens o: Danville whatever amount of money tbev may have given lor the original construction uf the pnUic liuildings ut said town, und the purchase of 'be V l of ground on which they are erected, shall be n -fuiiiltd 1 1 the said cttiens, and the balance to be paid into tbe County Treasury for county purposes. t riiindul Nn disposition or sale ol such puhlic buildings shall be made until Ibo court house m.il pub lie buildings a. Hlonmsl urq; i-hnll be completed, and the pubiic records und oll'icts bv removed llieic lo. rstc. 3. That an poon aa the public buildings tie t oi.ipliicil uccortluig to llie provisions ot litis let. tin t omnilMiloriers alorcsain sbill lib' a report of l he panic in tbe Court of Common 1'leas of said county and raid Court being satisfied that said huildiiiL's are lull v completed according to tin: true intent and meaning of ibis in t, and a record there. if bci'ii; uncle liv endorsemenl unsaid n poit, l!;i Comiiiiasioners itj 'slie itl'uf said county ,bll lln-ie-upoii cause the prisoners, it any there con lined in ihe old prison, tu bu safely removed to the new md the puiilic papcis and recoids then remaining in the piiljlic oliiecs ut Uauville, to he sulcly depo- lied in the new buildings so as aforesaid boil; ami in'paiod fur the reception thereof, and fiom ihciicc- t'orth tb'! rinat of Juilice in and for the county nl Coluiniiia shall cease to be at Danville, ui.d tin i urn; nllall be leiiuned and fixed at the town n1 l!o. nn, Inn 1 in the said county, and the public of :ieei ben'iutnie kepl.aiid the couits "I jusl'cc lieielo I i.le hi Id at.iuvilie.iiuVliM said county ul 'oluiuom -bail be kept and held al IJIoouit.liuig ill the build ill),;:, en" led for their accommodation as aforesaid. sfc. !. It -hull lie l.nvful lor the citizens ol iiivm..l'iim to otilani siilivriptioiis from nny per on "i p'osiiit". willing to siibseribe any innoev oi mati'ilal.i l"i the election ut such ll I 1 1 1- liioldiue:. ,l. it re plot i.le.l tol ill the second m'i lion I'llllln.lll nul in tlclault of the puj incut ol ihe t,aioe, the o.i illy Coiiuoi ..ioners aie hereby empowered lo aii.se i-uil.il i tic brought in the name of the ounl io eulorcc tlie recovery ol the same, and when col lected to be applied towards dclrav ing ihe c.pciiM ol Midi iUllilllg. fsi.c. !. Il' hii v person or persons shall vote on i be ipiet.li.in of it moviil of tlieseal i f justice ot snid county ol Columbia, at the election aulherivid In iiu held by vuloo of this acl not duly ipialilled n vole in ac 'e n hi lire with the lirot n'ctiou if the. ai t, or sh ill vote mil cf his or their proper ibalii' t, m !:all ntc more than once on said rpifMion, lie m tliev r.o cll- udiiii; ii)on conviction then of In fen lilt plopei rnurl tif (piui terseilsliMUl of sai.l coulllv .ban he Mil ji rl to tbe malty picvidi d for.iu the eiunl i. , : ion laws of this (.'ornu.oiiweallh. fi.x. l' It air. jude or insjtcctm of tlieclettimi .utthori .-eil to .e lii id by virtco of this oet, Jliall Iviiovviiijjl.v oi v tllully ii j'Ct the vote of a ciliien piahlied lo vote on the question of Krmoval o' tin v.d el pi .ti.e in said couuly in accordance the Willi tiisl b.'cmou f this act, or shall receive lbs vote oi i pel iri imt qualified to vote an afoie.-iu.l on said picslimi, be ur they so offending, upon cnin icboi' hereof bcfoie the proper court of quarter st staoiu it .-aid county, tball fortt it and pay for the ti e el aid county lor every such offence, ti sum not lea than three bumbt d or more thiin six hundred dol lars at the discretion of the court, and shall underge an imprisonment in the jail of said county lor a period nf not less than twelve rnon:b3 or tuoiu than twocars. N.e. 7 If any judge, inspector or clerk of the election authorized to be held by virtue of this acl shall wilfully miscount, or .-liull falsely and fiuudti leiitly add op and reluin the votes tect ivt d upon the question afoit said, or shall keep a f.ibe Lilly paper, or shall be guilty of any fraud in the discharge of Ins duties, evucy person so ollcnding upon roovic lion thereof in the proper rourl of quaiter tebstons of caid county, shall be subject to the tame fine and penalty as arc mipostd upon dc.!ir;qii(.rit judpes or inspectors :j the ger.eral election luwi ol Lhia Coa. rnor.ve.hh. rfic. 8. It tt.tW it the d.ity of the ju.,'es ar.rl inepfctors cor.duetirie the election authorirfd to be held by virtue of this acl to cause the letter Li lie legibly and distinctly ee.t opposite the name of every citizen ho shall vote on the question of ihe Removal of the seat (1f justice as aforesaid, nn the tally paper on which bis name shall be rceiateied, and any wilful omission fo ledo shall be (It emed a fraud, nd shall be puiii..hcd ns such ii accordance Willi tllPprovitjjIiscf the r;vtath fiCCtiotl of '.Ion ui t. fco. 9. ft ha bo the July of evory Jude, In 'poctor and tderk c.iiduclinj iho election author--l to be held by virtuu of this act. lo latin f in 'ion to the oath or allirmation he is now required b aw In take) an oath ui afili malum that ha will tonestly and faitbfullv Cflllllllv lit Mvttrf id.iwnll with tilt) provisions and vequirentciits of this act. KC 10. h a,a !, ,.e ((v ,.i .,, "'in judges ofaaid cuuiiiv, at the time a ul l" o oi ineir nieellnir to easl nn ..It ili net rcelire, , ,H ,.r,.re elecil,,,, , two ceriu.,,'"li"n of ,,,e It'-'imviil ol the whiclnhall be',,.es,.',' ai,(i "lul " nf Ihe conn ufquarleVt ,,,8( r'"li. "tie ol in the office of the UotiiuiV8 of the clerk p - ----, counlv of Columbia. 'henthet i.f Skc. 1 1. It shall he ihe duly uf the r ilT of the laid couuly of Columbia, t 'nf tu is acl lo he publisiied in at least l.r . newspapers published in aaiJcnuuu; fm a, least once in every week for sixty da nn mediately preceding the next gemial elee lion, and shall on the day of the t lection cause al least I wo printed copies, one ol which shall be in ihe lleiiu in langiiaue, nf said act lu be posted in handbill four, in dt most public place nearest the election pol in every election district in aaid cuuiiiv null the reasonable expense of such publication shall be paid by the said cutiiiiy of Ledum bia by orders drawn in the usual way. Sue. 12 So inut h of the extslins.' laws of this IJnuiiu, hi wealth us are altered o supplied by this an, he und (he same in herebv repented; and also the act nf Assem hly papsed KtihJune 1 81)0 entitled ar. ac relatinr to the hen of Mechanics and others upon huihliiite, is hen by repealed so far a it relates to the hutldings lo be erected i. pursuance uf this ad. Appiovcti of and eined by theGovrrnoi. WOUMS KILLS TIIUU'SANDS (illILDKE. are most subject to them, but per J sons uf all ages urv liable to bo alUicttd with ihem. Had breath, paleness about the lipsdlui-hctJ cheeks, picking ut the nosc,wiitiiig uway.b auni s.-, pain in thu bowels, jmiits (r huilsj, dloturbed sleep irighlful thrums, moaning uml sometimes of vor acious appetite, are among tbe symptoms uf worms Iany are doctored lor months, for souio other im agrnury disease, when one box of Hieiniiui's Worm i.ii.enge.H Would effect it cure. D. Hy nn, corner it I'linee stieet and tho liowery, cured a muii ol vorins thai' was reduced to a skeleton, and by only inu box of .Sherman's Lozenges: heis now a fat s an Alderman 'I'll lion. li. H. Ueardsley las wived tbu life of on" of bis children by Ihem,1 "lie solo of over a,000,OUO of boxes bus Hilly lest j d them. They are tlluunly infallible worm tie oining mcdiciiio known. What family will Le vi'.tii.ut llieiul Ciiiisumpiinn,(,'oiigliii,Colds,Vhiiopiiig Cotigln: Vsthiun, aud ull uH'cctions of the lungs, will find n tieahng value in Sbriiiim'a Cuugb I.tiengcs. 'I'liov aved the Kcv, Kic.hiird Do Forest: the Kuv. Mr. liectcr, Jonathan Howurlh, Esq. and that tvorh Id hero, Leonard Kogers. Iioin tbe cunsuiiq.tive's gtave. 1 hey cured in otio day the Kuv. Mr. Dun bar, llic Kcv. Mr. Jlandcock; U'ni. 11. At tree Esq of dislcvsilig coughs. They aro tbn pleasanlest oiigll medicine und cure ibo soonest ofany kl.uwn lemt'dy. lUmuncbe.Sca.sickncRB ami I'alpilciii'n.relieveil or to'ii live to ten minutes bv Mierman's Camphor i.o.ciii;es t ersons alteiiiliug crowded -noma in 'ravelling will lind Ihem to impart buoyancy ol pints and lencw llieir energies, J linsy lillt-1 1 1 1 p Iromloolitu living will lind a few of hie lo.eiipti. lo dispel the btirjors mid lownesa i f spi'iu. Mr. Krath, of the Sunday Mercury, has rppeatedly eur ed liimsuli (if severe headachy hy them ;aptaui Lliadwick, ol the packet ship W ellinglon. I.nu ivil- nusstd their t llicacy in a gx-al many cases of ttu Mt kness. They operate like a charm upon '.In .igiiareu or siiaiiin a nerves, hs Olicrnian s j hoi tl.m s l'laster tines upon rlienmiilinii, luml agi', pain or wcukinvs in the side, tuck: liresst, or unv part of the body. Mr. II. ti. Daggers, 30 Ami siieci; 1 1 en i y K (ionldinp; :,) Chatham lreet Moses J llenriques I'isq. ami a , - i i. . i ., ui ii 1 1 1 1 in i e ui oilier tiavu ixycnenreu the vnnilerlul i fleets of Oicse I'lasii rs l'i ice only l2j cents. Caution is reccssan oi see that ou net the genuine Shei (linn's Lt.enyes and Plasters, ns there arc innnv ivi rdiless nrtir les atlt tnliled to be i almeil If in pl.u e ul thi'iii, by those wiio w oub ui II' uili Mutt life lor a shil'inv. )r. Sbeiiiian's w iiiehouae t al ' 00 .'as i . i . sau stieet. r or stun uy John R. Mover Uloomi-burf Win I. W'alW & co lie i w u k l.ovv ife Thompson Lime Hulge hi it J. Lizirus Dranijcviile ,1. li. Shoemaker Buck Hum I.. & A I. Ilisel Jtrseyiown Drrr et .M'lliid.i Whito Hall John iMonrt Danville. Stephen Haiti v, ('.iiinvvissa. Jan. 4 IS 13 37. (tin, C1IAKM4S li. HUCKALKAV Altoricry ;t Law, (Iffi-.t South side of Main-st. oppositt A." Iyer 4' Ihfflnjt Store, try Wll 1- ATTIiM) COURTS IN rill. COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA AND li zlhm:. Mi:iir .llamifaclory- fWl UK subscriber havmir established a .VB 1 jj CII.IIK ,il.f.vir.'t.i"i on iiiam .treet. m ar the residence ol h. H. Mails, he is now prcpated to furnish Ciiaiis of every description, on as uniid terms as they can ie juircnasau eieewuen .1 the county. WOOD TUKNING, Such as Bed Posts. Wanton Hubs. Iiu.se Mocks, cj c. SIGN, ORNAMKMAL 110 LSI PAIM IMJ. AI HOUSE PAVFJUSC fhis latter hranrh, from rtperienee. he believe ha fan do a little better hau any other j f rton ir lhi section. rVJi'LAR n.ANK vtll be taken in pay rr.ent at tne ntghe6t r ,kci price hAVCEL HAGENSU II Bloortisbut?. July 4, 181p II tf JUSTICK I1L.FKS. EXEC UT IOSS fy SUMMONS, For S-.i.'e at thh Vkc. A VAim TOIi EiVT. 'I'll E Farm on which lh late Conrad Hess resided siua'eil on Biu Fishinr i-rerk. in Niij;arlnal.wil be reiitetUoi ONE YEAK Tom the tl ii ol April neii. isiaiii Farm cuiitsiiu abuiil 150 ackj:& ?5 '"der itiipioveiiieiii, w jtli a good mini ano "con the pteniises. Conditium murla T - nuwinipoH applicationi ic WM HESS, Cxecutor; rill?avLi!r!l:ilLi?li: re hen by wtCtu ixtian Si. Drobst, , ..it 'itfil an Auditor, in i,1ii',n A I) robs I, ut tbe hands ol James Vic-. jiiir,.. .1 ii. . . . i l. cj 1 1 .... t "I t inniHiraior ui i.iira o. way nuisi, -',"i. ,:tfi who was one of the Ansionces ul (htl A Hrobst. antotiu (he creditors uf euia i i'i ... .: .ii ....... I I... n 'l.-.l ioiisii.in,wiii Dticuti at toe iitiu3u I'loiiiii' tlariuiau, in l!aiiaisa, on 'I'liursdav, '.ha 3d day of April next, at 10 uV.wck of said mi day, in peiform the dunes of his appoint f le nient, where all panics nucleated in ibo tet. said estate are hereby notified to attend. J. ti- MUNMUO.UtKY. Februaro7, 1845. 8 4U List of Jurors For April Term, 1843 (a rand Juror. O'oom Ephraitn I.uU Siillitlcl Iht man DriercreekJohn Hill Robert McCurd Inhn Kiuh Cattawissa Lewis Yelter Derry William CamaliHti F'sanklin John Vottght Jackson George Allnjer Limestone John S. Uya Liberty William Dale Mifflin John Orovcr Cbii.tain Kim man Mahoning John Kussel Eli Wilson, lohn O J'houipson Ml. l'leasani Williitn Miller David Vi ler Montniir Ja ucs liarlon John IJitharils David Claik Madison lirnjunin Wintcislcr n Orange John ('rouse Kuuringcruek John Davig TR.U'ERS JUROllSJan 1813 Bloom EM Crivelintr nncrcnek William McMichae1 M. W, iIm n Jil t FjDavis Frederick Neictdy C'Hitawawisa Jesse Monroe John Rit ter jr I),.ny Neal McCoy John lJlee Jacob Seidle I'eter Shubz Franklin John Low John Mench George Meats IlemlockRohert Moore, linir stone Stephen Dalliel Samuel Caldwell Philip liunyan John Flood. Mahoning W illtain bcbuyler t4ornelus tjnrnelison Madison Thomas Barber Jacob PemoU Jacob Drcizclpire John Kctner Mi. rieaeanl John U Vandersiice, William Kellev Orange Abner Welacb Uoaringcreek Daniel Lerati Sabasline llowcr Kaihati Driesbach Suluman Feticr man Sttgarloaf 3aniuel Iloan Denjamin Cole V lf.y Jacob SiJIei Andrew Child ESTATE OF ISAAC CORNELIS0N, decea-od. Notice is hereby given to ihe ciertilora f Isaac Cornelison, deceaseJ, thai i will nittiid al the public house of CltBrlcs Diieb ler, in the lownnf Blootnaburg, on Friday he 28thday i f March next, for the fnrpoee if apportioning ihe asts of (he said Eata'.a minnir ihe creditnis. JAMES PLEASANTS, .VuJi'or. January 27, 1845 3 i 1 I O COUMUY FlEKCIIAXTS VIE cubecriher disirous of quitting business. on account of his health, will li EST HIS STORE, iroperty to any pnraon on favourable terms, vvhri .till PrRCIlASE Hlf STOCK Ut'' I'OOD. eninming on hand. His situation for tlning butanes in considers, the best in Ihe county, (Xj He also icqumtes all those u.debtcd to htm o come anrf make pav met t before ihe 1st, of pril, after that time, every arrnunt not paid, will e sued without icspett to C.si ii, rJ. IT, IJItJGS. Jan. 20 lb'45. LOOKIIERE! V X 11 1 0 X Lr TA I I.O K Come one, come all, give tne a tall ! rHE subscriber returns his idncerc thankg for the lihi ral pntronage heietofore In'sioircd ipon him, and bnpes for a enntinuanre of the sau.c. with an i.icrease dun the merit of hii ihnp. lt n. '.ends-tpavine, neither pain or labour to lender 'Htiefartion in any cafe;i ; d will v aricnt his wnrU lone wilh tarte and dmabilitv.AND AMTTLC XEATKK THAN CAN BE DONE IN AXV OTHER SllOV IN THIS PLACE. He h ust received Mahans. lato rrpoit of Farhior.s. fron Philadelphia, which can be ceen at hie ehoo at &.-, time, by which he L enable tr cut accordir" o tho la'esf atyle, or (o ordar. Hid prtcee arc" m secordance lo tbe Inios. All kinds cf coi:rt- rotluca lakeu in i.avrscnl fe- work r.t m.'itkft n.-irt A very reasonable discount for rarh. P. 3. LEIDY. N. II. Culling dune with the jjiatatest eeje.and it the shortest notice. P. & t. JJloonisburg, Oct., t S-l .6 imber edinu; J not iheir Ii7w " " ..it me also