SENSIBLE 1YMPAMUY We find ihe following in Pttsburg Daily American: M..i mil nl v nlil farmer from Jefferson low itt.Liii cullt'il hi out office ymunlaj for some r.apci with accomus ol the lire remaiked o u thai Iiih township hail lakei tho lead and had taken prido in Inking nch lead, in geuini? conventions and , procetiious sevtral of such; he said, ol late years. I myself timer attended any ol ikeui, but I am going home now 10 sea it i ran gel up a convention and procession , loo, in mv township; and this one 1 will .llnn.l. .mil: (iod Wllliim. I Will COI110 Mill' ' o it with it. We will have nci her ll.t nor banner: nor musician! ho, but bread : nnd meal; and clothing, und far tighter and (Udder heart than any who hnzza'd in , 1810 or '11. See if we don't. 'The Legislature of Michigan has lately had under consideration several petitions praying that the laws of the State may bi i 'simplified' as to come 'within ihe knowl edge of every person,' 'and ;il.at every man may be Bdmittcd to the bar. The committee to whom it was referred, reported favorably; and hailed with undis guised delight audi a harbingci of an ap pioaehiug milleniuiD. The editors of the N. Y: Evening Post estimates the population of thai city at the R resent lime as follows: lew York city, Brooklyn Williamsburg, Jersey city & Ho " bokeu 400.000 (50,000 GOiOOO : t 472;000 ; 1 There wcie erected in IVew York pro per;"dnring the last year.1210 builclngs Many of these cost from S-20.000 to $10. "000 and a few uf them hs much as $70, ' 000. ; MORSE'S TELEGRAPH. i The New York correspondent of the 'hitadelphia Ledger, dated Thursday: say !A:nos Kendall, Esq. yesterday coin ' plated arrangements witli capitalists here or (he establishment of a communication, by Morse's Eleciro magnetic- Telegraph: between Washington and this city. The . estimated cost through is $250 per mile.' .'"Vs.LE OF ARABIAN HOUSES. : . , "The two Arabian horses, received as s, ."present lo Mr. Tyler; by ihe Consul ol 'ilm United States at Sanzihtis; from tin Iuiautn of Mugeai; were sold, pursuant to jtoaclof Congress, on Tuesday tho 15ih just, They are light grey: mottled. One ' iYven years old; brought $150, and was- purchased by a gentleman from .Louisiana, "ar.d other, eight years old.bronghi but $11)0 ' .and was purchased by Dr. John Baldwm, I 'PENNSYLVANIA JUSTICE.' U. E. Wrioiit, Esq., of Alleniown, l proposes to publisheajly this spring, a sup pleineiil to Ihe Pennsylvania Justice, con lainiug -a practical digest of the Acts ol Assembly and Decisions of Ihe Supreme " Court of Pennsylvania, relating lo the office and duties of aldermen and Justice of the peace with nil necessary forms aiul entries wild a copious index ' The work willl be sent by mail to all who order it at 50 cents a eopyr but no or Oer will be attended lo unless the cash ac company it.' SHOOTING A SLAVE. The Baltimore Arneiican says: We learn upon the auihoiity of a letter from Charles county Md. received by a gentle man of ibis city that a young man named Matthews killed one of the slaves upon Ins l'aher's farm by shooting him. 'I'm leitei elates that young Matthews had been lefi in charge of the farm; thai he gave an or lo the sprvattl which was disobeyed; when he proceeded lo the house obtained a gun und returning shot ihe servant. He itnine diately ihe letter continues lied to his faih cr's residence where he still remains unmo Icsted.' The t'ui ed .Stales Steamer Princeton, now n1 Philadelphia, hns received on hoard her hi? gun the Oiegnn, and a supply of hollow shot weighing about one hundred und saxty pounds each. A lurge amount of money has been forwarded ti Pittsburg, from diffuri lit places, in aid of the butler cr ly the late lire, at that place. In railing a jury in ihe Superior Court of New i ork a few days since but or.eju ry m mi appeared, and the rounsel ratlin than wail until the others were caught, tried the cuse before him, and he decided in fa vor of the plaintiff INDIAN TROUBLES. The Cherokee Advocate, nf March 20ih, gives a long account of outragei, which it says have been committed with in the Cherokee territory by soldier from Fori Gibson. It chains them with burning a house, from which the inmates barely escaped, with bru'al assaults on men and woman ;itid in slum wiih bting a plague or a terror lo lh Indian populaiion. Colonel Mason, the commandant of ihe lort, is presented as taking prompt andpioper measures lo detect and punish Ihe offend rs. BREACH OF 'KO.llSE. A I the 'rince George's County Court last week a Ms- Manning a widow lady sued Mr. John Parker for a breach of 'promise lay it'g her damages at $I0.U0I). The jury liroiii'hl in a verdict of 'not cuiliy' and the lady moved for a new trial. Six ciii'iiml coun.-tl arc engaged in the case, , NEW BUSINESS. V man was arrcsicd in Philadelphia week hefore last, and commiiied lo prison, charg ed will) selling dog incut for mutton in the uiaiktJi. His 'chops' had been celebrated ill over the city, for their delicacy and jweetuess buJ he lud quite a 'run' of cus mm circumstances going to prove that Ihe vulgar prejudices against dog meal, besides being highly reflective upon the character ol ihose 'sagacious animals,' is altogether un founded. INTEUKSNNU H EMS' A Weaterti editor, uiuler this head informs, his readers that thi office devil lias got the measles ami that his presr is to he sold by tho Sheriff, and that his wife has presented him with twins. Misfortunes never come single. NO 11 LB. Joseph Heed, one of the ferryman be iween lludion and Athens, was rowing in his yawl at the time the Swallow struck Ihe rock. As soon as lie appre ciated the nalure of ihe disaster he used 1. his efforts to tea; Ii ihe place an I ant seeded in saving the lives of 5 persons who wt re fljaiiiiR about on boards ajid fragment of the wreck, Jly several ol hem lie was oiierm a rewru ntr ins ntrepiiliiy, which he refused, and said 'Although I am a poor man, I did iot exert myself to save your lives for he sake of money!' IRON MANUFACTURE. The iron interest never looked mor prosperous than al mis moment. 1 lie demand for the urtii.de in the construction ol railroads and other public improvement, IjkI fair lo exceed that of all pievious time H e rejoice at this, not a alone because our Mate is largely interested in iron and ex ensivuly engaged in iis manufacture, but rause the works of improvement projected which will require its use, indicate a grow nig prosperity of the country and the rapid Jeveloph rieni of the nation a resources. Many of ihe old lines, but imperfectly com- pie led during ihe reign id wild speculation, 4ight or ten yeais ago, are attracting attention & will generally, ere iwo years nun over. bt pot in lull operation while others w'ncl .vere then built, and hava been since in ac ne use, will require renewing. The grow tng demands in Europe for iron from Hit Xtcnsion ol railroads iherp, will tause ; irgc home demand and advance thb price. which, with the improvements in the man ilaciurc here, must make the business larit md profitable J)ollur Newspaper. IMPORTANT DECISION. A case was decided in the Court of Com moil Pleas recently before Judges Kin: Jones, and Paisuns, which is cousiderahli i in poi lance lo an agricuhural community 1 he suit waa instituted to present the de fendanl from coalmining waste by remov i it j the manure from the premises of Un laintiff, of which premises the dcleiidcui was the tenant, and from which he war About to remove; his tenancy having ex ircd, Judge Parsons delivered the opin ion of the Couri, anil deciiiud tliat the e j ant could not remove manure from die ,,, where ihe plai n is rented lor tho piirposr if agriculture that it is a pari of the free lio.d, and the attempt lo remove it on tin jiarl of the tenani is wasta. Sealing wax is now made so as to ig- nite by friction, which does awav wi b the trouble of procuring a lamp to Assis n sealing letters. A NEW STEP IN I10IITICUL 'JURE. Cherries are prodti' ed in France with out stones in the tollowinir manner: Early in ihe spring, hi fore the sap is ii lull flow, a young bearing tree is rlivid ti in 2 down to Ihe branching oil ol the roots, the pith carefully removed with a wooden spatula the parts agi'u united, the air being excluded by an ap plication of pollei's clay the wholi length of the opening, and bound to ether by woollen cord. The sap soon reunites the served parts, and in 2yeai the tree will produce cherries of tin best kind and having in their centp ntead of the u ual kei ml, a thin sol pellicle. Iowa, one of ihe stars recently addeo to our Union, iefurs to hine ir. com pany with me rest ol i tic coiiHell.iiion. Li other words, she refuses to enter the Union, a majoriiy of her people hiving jii the 7ih irmt. reeled ihe eoiiohu 1 ion and boundar ieN proposed hy Cm, uress. A comproniikp, satisfactory i. all parlies, will probahl v hf adopted Ii , ihe Territorial Legislature next month. The cause of ihe refusal is a difficulty n fixing the boundaries of her sphere. i ne people noiih ol laluiude i ;;esir- ng separate organization as a new Icni oiy, lor which they jnopoee the name of Washington. 100 dollars reward is offered by Harper for the detection id an illegal Thi? philosopher's stone in old were searched for hy gold Winters, they invent new pills. Mayor voter. limes Now The Union Cniial is lo hr; crilarcil, -0 allow ihe p iss.ig" of boals from jihe Fennsy Ivanij Canal. AN EXTEN SIVE WINDFALL. , Sometime wiihin a year, Mr. Auiasi Stetson deceased, in Roxl ury, Mass, leav ing a property of about half a million ol lollars. He died a bachelor and without . i .; i.;..1 t ii y will, Having no near mauvca, o'- properly is now in process ol distnbuiion imoni! numerous distant kindred. Qiito a number of persons, inoru or less leinotely ( ouneclcd with the deceased, in Belcher town, Amherst, Shurlesbury, find oilier places in this county, are receiving shares it this world s goods accciimniateu ny heir dcpaited relative in sums varying Hum 2 io 4000 dollars. 'Iwo persons in Bulc.heilown, in moderate pecuniary cir i i . t eiiuisiiuices, presenteu tneir cnecKs ai me Norilianinton Banka lew days since, lot abotil 300 eath. It is slated that not less than $50,000 of ibis estate will be disturb ed in Belchertown, and probably $30,000 in Amherst. A few persons, also, in tin western part of the couny, are lucky reci pienis of this large eslaiw. We understand that Mr. iSimeon Cowels, of Gosheh, has reccivod $1000 Such a distribution of an esiale is very rare. NO ACCOUNTING FOR TASTES Alexandria letters mention thai much 'Candle has beeen occasioned in Cairo, by the expressed d sire ol a youug Eng lish lady io he received into the bosom of LIuiiiimi), in order to wed a yoimi: Egyptian who had captivated her. As the young lady is a minor, the Uiitish consul sent her hick to England to pre vent the alliance. Captain Joseph Parker, sen, of South Trenton, who fought under Washington it the bailie of Monuiouili, and composed one of lit j scout stationed on the iMoninouih leach, died on 9t'i inst. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.' Which it would be well lo remember, viz: that hhennan s toiiird Lozenge lave raised ihe Rev. Darius Anthony from ho verge ol ihe grave, when he was given ivr by his physicians and surrounding Ireinds that ihey .have cured Jorathan Howard), the celebrated temperance leeiurei when all oilier menus failed that the Rev l)e Forest, Rev. Sabastiau Sireeier. ReK Mr Dunbar, Rev. Mi, ilandeock, Hon. Mi Archer, of Virginia, and J imes W Hale Esq. have experienced more relief fiou hem than from any oilier remedy they bar iver used. That Sherman's iVonn Luzen es have been instrumental in bringing iway more worms, and saving more chil Iren from an untimely grave, than any ther worm remedy ever known, and are eeomrnended and prescribed by the first! physicians in the land thai the Camphor Lozenges prepared by Dr. Sherman, is lire cure for Headache. PalniUtloil. Nrr- 'ous Affection, nnA afl the diseases iirisini: rout dee living, and that Shrrnnn's Pom Man's Piaster nands unrivalled as itrenrrlHOllinL' n aster, curinir lhr wnrs: i asos of Rheumatism, Pain and Wcakins n the biek, side, chest or extreiniiies, in a hurt space of time, nnd rest iriug lo pcrlcci icaiiii. Anil last, not least that Dr. Slier nan is not a quack, but a regular physician vho suprriiiieiitU tho preparation of all his einedies, nnd warrents lliein to bn the mosi deiisiini, safest and best inedieines in ihe win Id. For silo by JOHN R.MO YER.BIopuis Ml r. Hi'X'-All'j MAKI!IB)-Bv A. W. Kiine.Ks.7. ST(iri,,. vile, ii ho Slth iu.-t. Mr Ji)lLSTALON to Mis. IlAHIli A.N.N W.-VI Tti, both ofUreenwoml IWIInlllp. tSloontNl)!!!' Ai lillory. 'I'lie Meinhers of ihe liloomxhuig Arlillerv an1 uind louieet at the house ot J01J.N' CI.'.W. 1'O.N, in Ulojiiisbiirj,', on !Satuiday,llie 'M olMav, it 4 o'elnrk in the alifrnoon. A iuiiiIi;hI .ittcnil nice uf every member is retired, as husinea ol importance islo color before llie meeting. ff jrAII who havu ISwonls and Dells in their pos cssien must bring them with tliem. ii. WEiiiJ, r:.ipi. Cabinet Ware House. yV. Mibicriber Would re-pei tt'nlly infoiiii tin Ulill til it lie has taken t in s'.i n Lilelv ne- UtMi-l liy .Naiiniil l.illv, near ibe uoncr end ol .... j Ijlonu.iiiur wheic lie is can villi; on llm u nil Its varinin luaiii be, mid where he will be ;l;iipv o wait upon nil tho.-o win, may lavor liii .villi their custom. Ilis I'liiuiiine is w n ranlril t ie in ulc of ki.iI nialei ial ami durable, and he ir 'end i kei'nrj on band SiiJclxtiirtls, Secret tries, Jiiiream Wardrobes. Curd Tables. Dining Tables. Jlrcu'tfiist Tublts, Cuibmii di. Sin ids, '. A Slnnrls,I!-dleiili, I)'tiih-trnihs, ,yc md ull kinds ol work in bis line, which hi' will si I : as reasonable terms as they ean be nuieli.iseil 11 ibe I nlinl y. liy sluct attention In business he hope to i -e,e asliae of public palroiiae. KLI L(JOV.. April !J5, 181 .'. ly 1 A POCKET BOOK L.OST. About iwo weeks aort bciivern Blonnis Du t g and Northumberland, a lare; leather vocA'.y nuDK. eoniaiiiiiii proinisory Notes io i!ic ainouiii ofahonl tno hundred dollars, nnd ot'o r pa pers ol no value lo any ,ersoii but ihe .,w u cr. The lindr,r will be hber.dly rewrdn by !iam!mr u lo ihe hulierdn i , i.r !.'nin:' linn inlonjiiiioii w here it in.iv lc d ul. ROBERT (J.' III'.M'V Bioutiibburir, .I7jiei 11, 1 b 10. THE 1.?EETS. Hloomsucku, Apiil 26, Wheal, Rye, Coin, Cloverscpil, Flaxseed, Holier, Oals, Engl, Tallow Laid Dried Appies, AVhite Beans Heeswnx IS 15 7.) 50 40 l'Ji 2.0 10 7 50 50 55 IIE suliicriber informs the citizens of Hloonis buri, ami vicinity, that in couseiiueiiee uf the iiitHponitiou of Mr. Phillips, he has eoiniiiueuil riinniiiir a waggon to the sevurul Mills in ttie neighborhood, and intends continuing until Mr I'liilliim is aide lo resume his liusiiicsx, and will any nnd bring Grists to or from any Mill that hi; 'iHioiue's may select, upon the sumo terms it has leretoforn been done, ami he hopes with the namci punctuality. 11 IK AM THOKNTOX. .Ipril 111. NOTICE TO T A X A ULKS- IIC County Comniinsioncif! hereby (jive no tiec, that in accordance with the nrovisions ol an act of ihe tiencul Assembly ol the (.'oiinuon- wealtli of Pennsylvania, Jiassed tho lOlh day ol April, A. 1). 18.ll, An nniieal will be held at their ollice in Danville, n Monday, the Olh day of May next, w hen and where all may nlend if they think proper, Uy order of Iho eommiHsioners BMAS MENDEM1ALL; Clerk CcMMlSSIONKIIS Ol'FlCR, DlTlCK, ) !, iS45 J Uanvillc.April 'J, TO COUNTKY MKIiCHANTS 11 K sulweriber disirous of ipiillin' husinesi. on, account ol bis health, will 11 IhT IIIS STORK, iroporty tn any person on favourable terms, w In, viii hi liciiA.si; ms s'nx'K u t uoiw. remaiiiing on band. His witualion fordoing bn-ine.- be. considers, tin: best in the counlv. r l lle also leiiuestes all thoe u.debled to hiin lo conic inir make pnyuiei t b lore ihe l-t, ol April, alter that lime, every account l ot paid, will e sued without respect to person. ,11, LKJIis. Jan, 2li 1H13. NOTICE hereby given to ihe .S'loeklioldeis in ihe com pauy for ereclini; a jiidne over 1 1 it- Niolbeasl liiamh of the river !SiiKiiueh:iina. beiween the own ol (.'aitnv issa and the nioulli of I'is liiorjeieek bat ibe Managers have his dav declared a dividend fTII!!l-:K J ' 1 : H CUNT, on the Mock of said .'oiiip niv, lor iho last six months, which w ill be mill .aid stockholder or their legal renrcscntatives. l 'lie Treasurer' nfflco, Caltawissa, on or aftei the 15th inst. JA.lRS i'I.KAS.4XTS, Trensur.-r. Treasurer's Ullice, Cattawissn, April I, 1S5, Bi( ol !i( t( tn. REMAINING in the Post Onice pi iiuwissa on the quarter ciidinj .March :il-t. I S 15. 'i d William M.ller 'I'lionins t'h'.rk David Ovidcrf Kli.abeth ''ani.bell Isaac Davis Jonathan Overseers of llie pool ul7einlock 1'fchler John 'einier U. .Samuel 1'incber '. Thomas Hale Joseph lllli'lles Kills I lower t 'ain 2 Killer Daid liingnr I'. IJeiiben Stoker Alexander 1 instead Jaco'j Warnl Cyrus Vooils Ii. Samuel Ii Iredell I.'. I 'bn Maryanil Voeuin Joseph lidiii sarah Zendei (icorgo I'eis iiis calling tor letters in the above list wil plc.i:.o ay they uro uitverliseil. I'AI.I. U HAI.DY '. M. List of I, did , REMAINING ir. the Post Olllce, Biooinshurg, on the quailcr ending .March. :l I st. 1811 Samuel Beech, Patrick Hann, Ceorcf llicely, J. B. ilillard.John ilason.CJcorije .'cDowell, John Ranch, Ceoroe Senlrnan E. S, Tailor, 'in Varna i'erson calling for letters in ibe above it will please say they are advertised. J R .MOVER P M F. 1IAYI! llfSST, WAGGON MAKER, bloo.mshl;ro, I I.M t'.l 1- 1 I ,, ml, wins Ibe public lb ii 1 he has loi alcd hiniH'lf in I lie !s,,, .,,,, ceiipied bv '.iiia lit i"ii.i;s, in m.i:ki;i;. N I'li IO I'M', where he inl Is carrying on ibe aboe biisonv-s in ail ils various biainiies. 1IE.WV WACCONS buili and epairi'd, as wi-ll as one horse w.u.'coxs and hi;(;cif,s. of eery dascriplion, and nil kinds of ('oiinhi Wink, in Ins line, done at shoil imiiec. and on the most riM:.on able terms. ; j liood Lumber and all kinds ot found v I'ro-lu'-ci!;.'ii i,i ji.i)iiniil for wuclt, but Cash ill uol be reliiM-.l. April .", ldl.". liniod BOOT A NO SILOS' r Ian uf ac tor v. r-lll'. l.''e,o,-r !:' ..i . ii' l ' i il'idlv inforins ihe eiii . in .' and i, it hilly, ibat In 1. hi.. iv in i io ied bv ."S. '. L ' ' " Ill l.ikea till' iio;i -i'l UN I I lie ii; pel "..d . I m.i, .i;i .l.i a' ill l.iin io -i! .ii t.i'l 111 i IT,' iii Ibe III , v l.i ie he w ill be n ,l u I... e v ho ilm,v l.ivni hiin i .ili.nr.ii ..i. In- jiii i . will lie moderate. ' ;.n.i,:iv l'','ui'- iiod Moie ( Ii ill is of l.uid.-. le l.i! en io rli.nt- liirwink. Snin k. iii"i'ri;i;i('ll. pii! I -! ' iin.'ij AN ACT Concerning the Removal i f Ibe Seal j Justice of Columbia County rom Danville to Isloomsburg. Section 1, liu jt enacted by tho Senate and uiise ol liepresenlatives uf tho Coinlivniwciillli ol Pennsylvania in lieneral Assembly met, am) it I hereby e- acted by the auihoiity of tho same, Tb a it shall ami may be lawful I'm the (lualillotl Vo teis who have Itesiiletl In ( oliiinbla (Huu tv for at LK.1ST SIX C.I LK.VIKl It .7i OATHS immeiliutdu preceding ltf ul '' eral Llrctiui, to volo at such election upon tin question of the removal ot llieir ileal ol Justien I ruin Uau"illo to uloomshiii.in said county, in the man ner followinu.towil: 'I'hosein favor of a Kennnal shall volb a wrillen or printed ticket Imelled "SKAT UK JCS'l'ICK," and containing the words ' 1'OU 111,1 O.M!Sn;i;," aud those op posed to a Kemoval, hIiiiII votu a wiitlen or prinl- tickel labelled hs aiorenjid, and coiiUnons lln words FOK UAN'Vn.I.Ei" the saidlickels to b. posited in a box which shall bo provided for that purpose ut each nnd every ol the election polks ol said county, and the returns of Kind election shall be made in iho same manner by the lieliini Judges as in Iho case of tho election ol .Meinhi is of liu Asscinhly, and if on tho imelinp of tho Ketnrn Judges it shall appear that a majority of the voles have hscii given m lavor ol llloomsburi;, then the following si ctionw of this act shall bo of full foicc aud ellect; but it it shall appear that a majority of votes have been given against Liloomshurg, then the follow ing sections of this act shall be null $ void. Skc. 2. J hat ifa majority of iho voters of suid county of Columbia, cjualilicd as aforesaid, voting on said uueslion ol Kemoval, shall deride in lln mini ner provided in the fust section of this act in favor of tho Kemoval of tho Seat nf Justice of said county to the town of Uloornsburg, the, citizens ol llloomshurg in snnl county shall erect, or cause d bo erected, JIT Til Kilt OWXS MOPE II EXI'tWSE, wiihin three years from and after! -inch election, in the town ol iloonisburg, Kiiit.ihh buildings of ltRICK or Sl'DM-I, of the Ml 1ST VITKOVEU IM.AN'. for a Court lleiiso and Ihisoii, and dill'ercnt ollices for the safe keeping ol dm county records, under the direction of the County Commissioners, who are authorised to re ceivo a conveyance for such lot or lots of ground :'nr the use of such County buildings, not 7 ESS ban U.NI'i ACIil', in Ice simple clear of all in .iitnbrances, for ihe use of the county of Columbia. i he said building to bo erected on such lot oi lot- pf ground thus conveyed. Anil tho Court limine oid olhcrpublic buildings and real estate on wind they are erected or is appuiteiiaut thereto, at lln lown of Danville, are hereby granted and conliim- I lo he inhabitants ol .Mahoning township, will lull authority to sell and dispose of the same to tin ii -I iidvaiii.ige.aud that so much o the proceeds ol aid aale,as is necessary to refund to the citizens ol Danville whatever amount of money they may have tvK.t fr.r the original construction ol the public buildings at said town, and tho purchase of 'helots A ground on which they are erected, shall be ic- I'undeil ti the said citizens, and the balance to be paid nilo inc. oounry i rcjsury loreoumy puiposes. I'pvitlf(l No disnosition or sale ol such public !uildings shall be made until iho court house ai.d pub lie buildings a', llloomsl'iirg shall be completcil. md the pubiic records und olliccs he removed tlteic- to. Sr.c. M. That so soon ns Ihe public buildine;. uo completed according to the provisions of lliis ict, the toiiiinissioncrs uloresaul slnll hie a reporl of the same in the Cmi'l of Common l'leas ot said county and said Court being satisfied that said lniildim.'s me fully completed according to Ibe true intent and inclining ot this ai t, and a record Iheie of being made bv endorsement on said renoit, (hi Commissioners Slitall' of said county shall there upon cause the prisoners, it any there confined in ibe old orison, to be safely removed to the new. md the public papers and records iheu remaiiiini: in the public olliees al Danville, to bo safely depo ned in he new buildings ho us nloresaid built am! prepaied for the reception thereof, nnd fiom thence forth ihe Seat of Justice in and for tho county ol Columbia shall ccasa to be ut Danville, and tin ime shall bo removed and fixed at the town ol Itlooinsbiirg, in I lie said counlv, ami the public of licea heretofore kept.and the courts ol ju.-t'ce herein tiir held at Ann ille.imV I'or'said eotniU olColuiubia ball be kept ami held al llloomsbuig ill Ihe build- ngs erected lor their iiceoinmod illou ns alorc.aid. She. 1. ll shall bo lawful for the citizens ol Lllooinsburg to obtain .subscriptions from imy per n or persons w illing to subscribe any monev m materials lor the erection of such public building! is are pro vide, I lor m the second i-ectiun ol ibis ad urn in default of the payment of the same, tin :ouuly Commissioners aro hereby empowered In cause suits lo he brought in the naineol Ihe counlv to enforce the recovery of the same, and when col lected to be applied towards dcliaying the expense f such buiinnigs. She. 5. If u 1 1 v person or persons shall veto on die iiiication of removal of the seat nf justice ol said oiinly f Columbia, at tho election authorized to be held by virtue of Ibis act uul ilulv iniahlied ! ,nte in ac-ord,im e with the first section of ibis act r slnll vole riiil of his or their proper disliict, o hall vote more (ban once on said oiicstinn, he oi hey so offending upon conviction thereof befori ihe proper court of ipinrter scssiriiu of said county. -I i N be subject to Ibe penalty prcvnled lor in tin geuei'.il eb elioii laws of llii.i Cniiunnir.M'ahll. See. Ii. II any jiid(-e or iuspccloi-ol ibe i In lion aiilbnii-cd lo liv held by virtue of ibis net, shah knowingly or willully lejeet the vote of a cilizei. ipialilied to vole on the ijUesliou of lb moval of Ihe -e.it ot pwlice in aid county in accordance the with ill st .-i clion of this act, or shall receive Ihe vole oi i pcisiio nut ipialilied to volo ns aforesaid on said jiiotion, be or ihey so oll'eiiding, upon conviction ihcrenl belore the proper court of nuarlcr session il said county, rhall lorleit and pay for the lire ol laid counl v lor every such offence, u sum net li s ih. in three hundred or more thanti. hundred dol lars at the discretion oflbe couit, and shall undergo in imprisonment in the jail of said counlv tor :i penon oi not less man rweivo moiuiis oi more than two vcais. Sec. 7 If any judge, inspector or clerk of the eleelion authorized lo be held by virtue of ibis ac, -hall wilfidlv miscnuut, or shall fal.sclv and fiaudu- leiitls add up and return the voles received upon the ipioliou alore-aid. or sliall keep a false tallv paper. or shall he giullv nl any llaml in Ihe discharge)! Ills duties, pvcrv pen-on so oll'eiiding upon couvii tion thereof in ibe proper emu! of ipiartcr sessions of sai.l counlv, i hail be siiloecl In the same line nnd penalty aie imposed upon ib lii.ipu i l jiidees or iiispeclors by ihegeueial eleelion laws i 1 thi.-. Coiii llli ii w .ill h. She. H. It ..hall be Ihe duly of the judges and ilnt't i lol eni:i!ii linu the elecli.'ll aull.oi i.'i ! lo be hebl iv Mi 'lii' '! ibis ai I lo dike tbu 1,-Mrr to i b ill iv :iii(! ilislin lly i t orpn..ie the ll one i-eiv i Ho en .thorhall mle on ibe ipie.-lioii i l ibe licinnv d ol ihe sent ef jii-lnc a- afoic-anl, mi I lit tally paper mi which bis inline shall be rcjislcied and any willul nmnsion so In do i-ball be deemed n fraud, ud shall l epuiiibcd as sin Ii in act niilauee Willi the P'ni i'.ns o! the ;.nculh uitivu tl'tllis e l. fine. !), Ii shall he ilia duly nfevvry jorfge, r -ipector and cleik conducting Iho elaction author .ed lo lie held by virtue of this act, to lal.u (in addi tion to I he with or allii illation lie is now required by law lo take) an oath oi allli million that he wilt 'loneitly und failhfully comply in every lespcct .villi tho provisijiisaiid rcipiicineiiU uf this act. Si:c 10. ll shall be the duly uf the re inn judges of said county, at the time nnj ,11.1c; of their iiieriiug lo cast up all the) votes received in the different eleelion dis nets on ;he question of the Removal of liter e it of jiinice aforesaid, and shall make out , ivo cerulicatei showing the remit, one of vliich shall be filed in the fli nf the clerk il ihe court of quarler isession and ihe other m tiie ullice ot the Coininisstoners ol san: ouniy of Columbia. Si c. II. It shall be the duty of ihe Slier ll of the aaid cdiinly of Columbia, lo cause iiia act to be published in at least three newspaper published in said cou ut) ; for at least once in evrry week for sixiy (lavs irw mediately preceding the next general elec? don, and shall on the dav of the r lection cause at least two primed eopies, one of ...i.'. i .i .n i . . .i 1 . wnien snail 0e in me ner man lanEiiaue. ot said act to be posted in handbill form, in liu most public place nearest the election poll in every election district in said countv anil die reasonable expense of such publication hall be paid by the said couniy of Uolutn bia by orders drawn in the usual way. M-:c. li. oo murh of the cxisinir laws of this Coinmonwcalih 49 are altered or supplied by this act, be and the same tr hereby rr pesled; and also the act of Assem My passed IGiliJune 1830 entitled ar. act relating 10 the lien of Mechanics and others, upon buildings, id hereby repealed so far as it relates 10 the buildings to be erected in pursuance of this act. Appioved of and signed bv theCovernor. WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. ("1HILDIJEM arc most subject lo thein.bul per J sons of all aires arc liable to bn nlllieinl will. them, Uuil bccalh. nalenivs nhont ll, lino ll, ,.!,,.. I becks, picking at tho iiose.waslinir dwav.ltiirnuss pain 111 the bowels, joints or limbs, disturbed sleep I rightful dreams, moaning and sometimes of v ur inous appetile, are among ihe symptoms of worms oany aruuocioreu lor inonllis, lor some other 111- gjiiary disease, when one box of JSliemian's Worm oenges would ellect a cure. II. llnm. . ,in.e f I mice street and Iho liowcrv. cured a man or vortns tha was redured lo a skeleton, nrnl In m.lu' mo box of Sherman's Lozenges: f.eis now as fit an nnicrniaii Th on. 1!. IS. lleardslev ins saved Ibo hie r.f oir nfhis children bv ll I'ho sale of over a.Ulltl. ()()() .,1 h..,ev l,.w 1..11 them. They are the only infallible worm de., roving rncdiciuo known. What family will Lo iihoutrhciii! Coiisuiiip,ioiiC,ongl,,C0ds,AVIio(.piii1 Couglu sllima, and all nH'celioiis nf the Iuiil-s. willCm,! ,, healing value in Sherman' (;0ugh I.o.eiiRes. 'I'bey .aved the Hev, K'icliarJ Ue Forest; the llcv. M,-, iieeier,.ionaiiiaii rtowarth, h'sip and that worhy 1110, i.cimaru linger, fiom the coiisuniiitiveN grave. I hey cured in one day the l!cv. Mr. Dun bar, the l!cv. Mr. Ilandeock; Wm.ll. Atlrce. l'.si ol dislcffiing coughs. They aro the plcasantest coiih nicdaiiie and cure tlii) soonest of any kr.owu remedy. lleadiiche'ea-sii kncss'and Palpitation.reliovcd or lro:n livo to ten minutes by Mieimiui's Caiupbor l.nciiges Persons alteuding crowded -oolns in 'ravelling will find them to impart buoyancy of -pirils and renew their energies, 1'liose sulfciing Iroin loofiee living will find a few of the lozenge to dispel tho horjois and lowness of HpHls. Mr. Kruih, of the Sunday Mercury, has repealcdly cur ed himseli of sevcro headache by tllem. Japtain Chadwick, of tho packet ship Wellington, has wit nessed their efficacy in a great many cases of sea sickness. They operate like a charm upon tho igilated or shattered nerves, ns Miermpii'.s J'oor Man's Plaster docs upon rheumatism, lumbago, pain or weakness Lu the side, back: breast or any part of tho body. Mr. II. (J. Dain'ors. 30 Ann street; Henry J (ioulding; 33i Chatham ireet Jloses J Henriques Lsq. and a multitude of others have experienced; the wonderful effects of these Plasters. 'rice only 1 i cents. Caution is necessary o see that you get the genuine Sherman's Lozenges and Plasters, as there aro many mindless articles attempled to hp paln-ed off in place of them, bv those v lio would mile w it'll voni life for a shilling. Dr. fSherman'a warehouse is at 100 Nas--an sireet. For sale by John R, Moyer Dloomsbnrg Win Ii Waller & eo-Bet wick Low & Thompson Lime Kidgo K. fc J. Lazarus Orangevitlu M. (J. ISIipemakfr Iluck Horn l. &, A L liisel Jerseylown Derr &, Al'Ilride W,iie Hall John Moore Danville, yiephcn Badly, Caltawissa, Jan. 4 1815-37. ;,. (.'IMKLKS If. 15UCKALKW AHoriicy at Taw, Cffiee South side of Main si. cjpoa'dc 1-ler ,y lliffleife Store, rr-r-Wll.L ATTEM) COL'fiTS IN I'lIK COIIiNTILS UF COLUMBIA. AND LLiLKM:. Chair aiittliulorj. rKHM subscriber baling established a ."A'.'ll" fi vii Jin .n.i.vri'.ic roitv en i, i,i- licet, near the re-idence of I,. IJ. Mau.i, be i, now prepaied lo I'uriii.-li Ciiaiis of every d, scrinlion. on as good terms hs they cuii be purilia.-. 1 1,4-wheiy 1 the counlv WOOD TURNING, as lied 1'csls. lVar, Such Hubs, Hose 1) locks, ir. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL $ IIOL'SL: PAINTING. Also W) USE 11PF.!USG. 1, 1 111.. 11'iei m.iiieii. i.e,,, in, ,- i enence. In l., i;, ..ii. . ... vrn 11 "' ' a n;;it ivllcr ban an oil, nr perron in lols ,-el Imll .. ' I'l ll'l A IJ I I . V !.- -ii . . . nienl ul the l;.'i u.t. u ; . -. ....,1 i 1,. 1. .iv wm ,ic. laiicu mi P best I'- .i,el ni k.;i li. ii.A;)M;rtf . Jn'v 4,1-41