Viruland Cheap. A pirlor itov haj a, a t 1 1 1. been invented at lluiou Kongo, i.a,. i.n attached (Jui.omffre.by which n much nil be extracted from the coal il tiring the day ik wi'l erve Tor light during ihe enmg. They luvs raited rival lo Tom Tlmmb in Tenneiee, who is now exhibiting in New Orlean. lie ii turned E. C. Uwry it twenty year of f , and meainrei on ly lo feet eight inches high, nd weighs about foiiy pouhd. His hd ,f th' natural tize for one of hi ago, with i man ly and iniclligenl expression of counte nance. mn . 'B The dwarf Tom Thumb i (aid to have netted to Mr! Uarnttm. by hi exhibition in England, over f 100,000. Uarnu.n hired the little fellow for a number of year. The zladisonian saysi-'Almost eery afternoon, wheR the weather i pleasant.an intelligent-looking, brisk-moving, singularly dressed old gentleman, may be seen pulling lor the long bridge, like Peter Sehemihl, af ter his shadow , smiling to every greeler and gazing about him with an eye as insatiate as that of the sea I'.agle, on an ocean crag. IIing reached the bridge, the , spectator beholds him with astonishment, ''inge n' walking staff into a fishing rod tyliiii it tackle compleie, and aher liking Jrom ins rapacious breeches pocket a tobacco box filled with ancle worms, ea( himself on the rough pier, and bob with astohishing patience, for any thing be'.ow, from a bull minnow to a ponderous eat fish. As the looker on beholds this interesting gentleman of the old school dressed in rusty black, with low rrowned tint ind silk tockings,& knee breeches, chewing the qoid of expectation and springing up with the alacrity ol youth at every bite, he is induced lo ask his name. Judge, however, of his astonishment. when the polite draw-keeper informs him thai this second edition of Sir Roger d'Coverly was formerly a Senator in Congress, the Chancellor of Kentucky, and Secretary of ll.e U S. 1'rcusuiy. Tlie Sheiifl' of Columbia county, N York, in a hmise of which he had gono lo lake possesjion, found a stranger, who, in expU nation of his being there, said that 'he was. coining along, saw the house empty, anil thinking ii was a dispensation of Provi dence n oved in.' He was goi out only by main force. At 3ile-end- Town, near London, on Good Friday, a pig and a pigeon ran a race of a hundred yards. The pig came in in 7j minutes beating the pigeon som 7 j ards. Millerism. per se, is funny enough, but Main Miileiinn is grotesque in the extreme The Bangor Whig is luminous on this idiosyncrasy; it say that 'ilolv Rolling' and 'Slain of the Lord, 'Holy Dancing,' Holy Lauehing ''Rolling in pools of water by the roadniile,' are among the religious services of that sect, in that ie?ion. The editor adds. 'One woman took her china tea-set and broke it into enull pieces. As a general thing, they refrain from labor, an-l dispose of their property, appHremly w'nh out a thought uf its value or the Rbor and painstaking it demanded lo colled il. They consume their fer.ces for fuel have no reeard'io regular hours of refreshment or rest And for all these tilings they think they have the command of Cod.' Charge to New Grenada. This ap pointmeni has bepn tendered to ihe Hon B. A Bidlack, of Pennsylvania, the U.S. Journal, late Madisonian, says. QUEER DESCRIPTION. A Western editor says'A violent gale Iihs just passed over us and destroyed nearly one half of our beautiful village, ami turned a great number of our inhabitants homeless ar.d houseless into the street) many of the old garrets were filled to suffocation by people wiih their gable ends out'' The Application of Steam to common canal boats, by which they will be propell ed without making any commotion of the water that will injure the banks of the canal is about lo be attempted in Wilmington. Del, by Messrs. Beits. Lloyd and Tag girt. GEN. JACKSON'S PAPERS. The Globe say s a letter has been received by Mr. Blair, from General Jackson, in forming the latter that he has left all his papers to him, and tequests hini'to.tise them in vindicating his character should il be as sailed. Notes purporting to be issued by the Mechanics' and Traders' Bank of PhiUdel phia, are in circulation. There is no such in slitution in existence. flOsnpetior notes on the B.mk of Northern Liberties. Phila delphis, are also in circulation. They can he delected by the title of the Bank, which in ihe couuieifeii read 'Northern Liberty Bank.' Tite Hom Ciuniu Hunt, of Gsr.l ner, Me., ha bequeathed $15 000 for varioii religious objects. I 1 1! HURRICANK AT CHICAGO. The Chicsso Nevs llf that grest hurricane visiied ihii section of couu try on ihe 23d ol'., and tint almost eve ry house between thai place 'u i.ir ville, a dislance of Ihiity miles, ws ither blown down or djimgea. wjmi - J i TELL YOUtt NEIUHBOUS" That Shermans' Cough Lozenge will I ... . - - .I..- eura a severe COllgll or suuncr man anything they can take, that they allay ill irritition, promote t xpcciorauon, im gic quiet rest to the sullerer when it cannot dt'ierwise be obtained, leu mem inai oner- innna V..rm Lozenne are a specific lor worms, and have been tried with perfeci success in more than 400.000 cases, and have never been known to fail and being prepared by a ret ular physician, are per trilv fe. as thev have never been know n to do injury in any rase in which they have been used.' Say to them that Sherman' Camphor L-izmiges are a remedy for the headache, curing Irom tnree to nve mintiie. and relieving from palpitation nervouj (lis ease and depression of spirits And last. n it easl.te them that it liiey nave rneuuia tism. pain or weakness in his bark, chest. mile, loins, or any part ol we noiiy, inai Sherman's Poor Man's blaster is decideillv the best strenghtening piaster in the world, and will cure them quicker than anything of the kind thev ever eaw. And tell them. also tliBt Dr. Sherman prepares Lozenge for fever and ague, heartburn, dyspepsia, and all the ills the body is liable lo;and, be ing a regular physician, all his remedies are prepared under his own inspection, and can he relied upon for all for which the) are recommended. For sale by JOI1NR MOYER, Blooms, burg. THE UEASEETS. Hloomsbubc, May 10, 1845 Wheal, flf Rye, 50 Corn, 4C Cloversped, 8 25 Flaxseed, 1 21 Butter, 18J f)..is, 25 EikV, 6 Tall.iW 1( Eitd ' ' l)i i e I App'es, White ieans 50 Heeswax 25 Mew oods. IltSJIiy & iricndenlial!, Hive just received,and sre nnv opening M the old stand of Eyer & rflfy, AN EXTENSIVE ASSOUTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Consisting of eveiy article usually kept in u tiiunUy etore, Among iheir assortment will be lound,ol DRY GOOUS- Cloths; Cassimeres; Satiinetls, Rimbrnnns dir.. for summer pants; Calicoes. Chintz; Ualyonnes; Lawns and Crape Delane iir. for diesses, Hosiery; Gloves il Mius; Handkerchiefs, Scarfs; brown and blenched Shirtings &(.. colored Yarn; Laps tsnd Wadding; Bonnets and trimmings. They have also; Palm Hat; Travelling Baskets; Looking Glasses and Bus? Ciocks. GllOCEZnlES. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molassess, Pep per, Spices, in facl every thing in Ihte line that may be called for. Crockery. A general aitsortment of Prace Chains, Shovels, Nails Spikes and the uhihI variety of Lock, Sciew Hulls, &e., Rolled and Hir Iron, Hoop and band Iron, Waggon tire of all siz-.", DRUGS, PAINTS, & OILS. All of which thev will sell on the mns reasonable terms and receive in payment al kinds of eonr.irv produce. May 10, 1843 am. a. JOHN MAXUIXiE, Harness, Saddle & Trunk Manufacturer; "fcj ESPEUTFl'LLY informs the public that t l.os IiithIuI hiinsflf in the flioD neil dooi io !Samucl Hogenhuchs Chair Fartory, il'ain street Rinnmiihiii!?. Columliia countv. where be will ca rv on the shove bus ncss in all its branches. He w ill keep constantly on hand fine and coarse One and 7wn Horse Harne'ses, Horse Collars, Saddles, Bridles and T rvnks: S'C. if pvnrc itaiwrintion : ind havintr hd a Ions Jpe rie.nce in the lmaine.s, be can furnish as good work mil as cheap as can ne purcnased in tne county fXj-All kinds of country produce taken in pay inent for worV, at the maiket price. May 10. l&lfl-UinS cabinet Making. fMlIIE subscrihei respectfully informs the pub H i;- th.t I., l,.. ,UL. .. ittu ulwwi h.ri.lv occunird by IJ. 8. Hsyliumt, at lite lower end uf Market ilreet, bloonuburg; where he intends carrying on (lis sbos business id all its branches, and solicits a ha a of lha patronage of the public In connection with the above business, be offers his services ss an UNDERTAKER. If will ntwivn t, readv t. niska COFFINS for rli stains rtriiHd hwrsst nfitm hnriiMl in llloomsburit, anil having suppliod himself wiU a good 11 E A Hi t I I... ill .ii I i, Hi. r-'iinnrul witlluUt 1IIV nv nui .iitiiii nim i. .... 4 ultra charge. jutliN an i c-no. May 10, 1845-6m3 Fublie Sale. IN pursuance of an order of theOrphan's Couri, ol Columbia county, on Saturday the 7A day of June next, il 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Aaron Hen ,li.rhni. Ailniiiiivirator ol Barbara Criiz.late of Bloom township in said county .deceased, will expose to stle, oy puouu venuue, upon ihn nreinises. a certain lot or parcel ol ground situate in Hopktnsville, in said Countv. and beint? part of lots numbered six aed seven in the plan of sa d town, ol lot numb, r six, seven !eel in breadth and one hundred and ninety eight feet in depth; and ol lot number seven, nueen iei in hmadih and one hundred and ninety eiflu leet in depth; and bounded as follows beer innintr at a post on muin street and lot number six, thence by the aame louih thir iy seven degrees, west one puntreu anu ninetv eiP hi feet to a back alley; thence a long said Blley south fifty time degrees, sa.i iHinv two feel to a post in lot mm her seven; thence thtough said lot ninth thirty seven degrees, east one hunureu anu uinr iy eight feet lo a post on main street, tlietice north fifty three degrees.east twenty iwo feel to the place ol beginning. There is erecteu on ine piemises a nail Tramo House, lute the estate uf said deceased, eildate in he uiwnbhip of Bloom mid county aloro aid. JACOB KYERY, iwk. Danville. M.,y 0. 1815. StEUlfF SAhEo, By virt tie of a wril of levari facias, lo m hn ciei!,ivlll be exposed 10 public, sale al the 'ouri House in Uaiivtlle, on 1 hoisdiiy, ihe !0 h day of Ahy, inst. al ore o'clock, P M he following property, lo wit.' All that part of ilia following described tiirts of the following described 13 tracts ol ind. that lies in the County of Columbia. o wit, one undivided one fourth part of 13') parts or shares, ihe whole into !i20 parts or liarts to be divided, of mid in nirieen tract of cool laud, lying contH'ioiis lo escli .ither, siuiate on the wsiets of the Sliamokm nd A.dionov creeks, in the tuwnshio ol Shainokin,(now Conl.)and Ca tawissiYnow Soaring eret kJ in the cotiniies of North 'iinhe rl-iiid and Columbia, and Suite ol Pennsyp ania, w hir.h said tracts of lant ere surveyed in pursuance of thirteen wairants.fotii hundied 8' reje.'ch.a'l tn ariny bite the tenth dy of May, A I). I7U;J, granted lo W.lliam Eilioiis, Genige Asiou. Caleb Townes, John Yourg, John White nan, Joseph Jordan, Riclnrd r tin. Julio Earner l)aniel Keen, 'Villiam Porter. Wiilinm Viller, PeWt Ilihaven, am' Wiiliam Powell, and patterned to John N'lcholdson, on the seventeenth, tueniit'th. twenty third, twenty fourth and ihe iwenu ifih dava of Ci tobtr. A. It. 1704. ano hich sid iracts ol'U d re, bv th r.f iciiil relor"" a? survey rmnpuie'l to cdiiUhi :ive thousand three hui'dn'd iouI f,.tv si. irrf s, cine hundred and twenty perches. Seized and leken in execntinti, and to ht -old a th? properly of ihe Sha.nokiii Coil md Irom Company, et al. I ram Ukrr She, iff. Sheriff" Office, Danville. May Oih 1815. -ALSO- BY virtue of a writ o vnn exponis to 'lie directed, al the smite time and place. .7 certain tract of land. situate in Mudi mn township, Columbia County, contain ing unr or less, abnnt two hnndrfd crp9 o which is cleared land, bounded bv the binds il Ceorgr Derr, Thomas .VcUride, John F.ves and others, whereon i eiecied ?L?ga J'0G MUX. ind other oul buildings and an apple (r hard, wiih ihe apperenances. Seized and taken in execution and lo be old bs the properly of Isaac Uendershol, Ivceascd, in the hands of his execntots. Iram Dehr. Sheriff Sheriffs' Office Danville. May. 6ih 1845 riHE subscriber informs thecitiiensof Blonms- 3 buri, am) vicinity, that in consrfjuenco of ihe ndinpomtion of Mr. Phillips, he In eommenci d running a waggon to the savoml Mills in the neighborhood, and intend continuing unlil Mr Phillip is nb!e to resume his buiiie:'s, and will cstry and bring Grit to ui f.uJ) any Mill that his customers may select, upon the snme terms it has heretofore been done, snd he hopes with the rame punctuality. HIRAM THOR.NTO.V. Iprll 19, IIIooiiHhurg: Ardllorj'. The Members of this Company; who have Swords and Belts, belonging to the Company; are required forthwith lo delivet them lo eithei ol the Commisimied OfTt cer. II. VV EBB, Capt. Danville finUE Danville Steam Woollen Factory, for- merly owned and occupied by ht. I'etrikin, hm recently bien purchaard hy tlis sulwcriber, who reiipecifully announuus to bis friends and tha pub lic genernlly, that ha is now prepitred to execute all kinds of work in Ilia tins ol businena, at iho nhorteat notice, according lo order, and in the bust comparative wanner. Having; gone to coimidera- uo expciiiTe in repairing hi machinery and appa ratus, anu being very particular in secu'iug the ser vices ot cxprienccd mechanica, ho feels confident that he la capable of executing all kinds of work in his line in a style auperioi lo any ollwr oatabli.h- mentin the eountry. Pncca of oik as follows: Cloth j yards wide light and dark, from 45 to 66 cents pet ysid- Do bottle greens, olive brown, &c, from 00 to CO "alirtet of the above colors, from 40 lo 44 r lannela one yard wide, 30 cents. Wine, brown or black, 40 . Madder red, 45 blanket S yds wi'u; twi'leJor plain, from CO to 70 cents per yard. & FTJLLI1TG It ill be dune in the best manner, and at the usu ii prices Allkinditof country produce will he taken in payment for work at Danville market prices. SJ TITNRTTSj FLANSELSl CLOTHS 4- DLASKETS; Constantly on hand, for sale at reduced price for (. ualt or uartcr. For the accommodation of customers living at s distuueu wool for .lnnufacturing will be taken ii nl tlio following places : l;Ol.b.".TlilA COLM . Inane Kline's Mill. Fihhingc eek; Holnns' store, Coliiinbus; Low & Thompson's storu, Lime-Ridge; V. J.. VVallur & Co.'s store, Berwick ; lcvait A; Nickels' store Urangeville; Vi in. ;lcKelvy Co. s store, BlnnmH burg ; John G. SharoU'iiu' store, CottHwimn; 1.. Bi- Ml'a store, Jersoytown; Deri & McBridu's store, White all; Hirnup's store, U'ashiiiitt'iuvillc. LLZEK.E COL.N''Y Keynolil'HHt.ire.Kingf tun; Gtlilersh-evo h, ilkribioru; .S'lyeis oloif, .an ticoke; Judge Murk's Mill, Huntington l'laia written dirtctiunn mm! uccoin puny each parcel. H. K. liB.MIIibAliI . Danville, May 8, 1815-2 Regimental Order?. rniHE Enrolled Militia residing within ihi a bound of the 7th Kegiment, Ut Brigade Mill D vision of P. M. v-ill assemble fur parade ai- follow; The first Battallion will meet'et Orangevilli, or Tu jsdny 'he 20l day ofMay inet. and ton Vol unteer companies attached tlieroto will uieet nt t'u ijanio time and place. Thesecond Batlallion will meet at I'ltliainsa on Wcdni-ndiiy the "1st dny of May lust. ami thcVnlnnteer companies aitached thereto will inoul at the oil me time nnd pUr.e. HIUAM R. KLIM E, Colon.! May 3, 1945. .QDMisisrn.rioirs notice The Estate f EI.IZ.1 HITTER late of Iti'onm township; deceased. TRJOTICK is he. eby given that letters uf admin. ! islralion on the above inenlioni'd Kstnte, have been grunted to the ?ub.sciibi'r, living in (.'en tie tnwnthip. All peroii8 indebted to xrtid Chlnte arc heridiy notified In make iinmcJiale pny lent; and all those having damn are rcquctitcd to pre sent llicm propi'ilv sntlienlicnied lo JAUUtf U.(ii;,N IJIjC, Amd'r t'e bonis nun with tho Will annexed May 3; 1842 6wU NOTICE jTS hereby given lo the .Stockholders in th rom l pany for eiccling a Zridge over the NoitheaKi Uianrh of the river SiiH'iui'linnra. be.v ern the ton ri ol Cuttawist-a and tho month of f isl.iiinricrk thut the Minagcrs have da tlet'Ured a oividend ofTlluEK I'F.U CD MP. on the to.k of said tJompanv, lor t'n Ij'4 k't ninii'.li.i, whii-h be ;iaid said aiocl.h'ddor? or their legal X'pioen'a'.o c, tt tbr Trnaiiner's ofili'e, Caltawissa, on or aitfr lie 15th inl. JA.lES t'l.?. S.4NT.. Trensnrcr. Treasurer's Uifiee, Cd'.tawissa, April 1, liii. . V. II AYES UU ST, wAaaor MAKER, HLOOMSUL'RG, KSPECFTl'LLY informs tlio public thu ft be hda located binisflf in the Simp lately noiupied by Z13A KL'GGf.ES, in MARKET S'J'KEKT, where he intends carrying on the above business in all iu vuiious huinche. 1IKAVY WAGGO.NS built nnd rejinircd, us well as one horse W.W.GOXS AXD IJUf.lJIKS. of every dascription, nnd all kinds of Countiy Woik, in Ins lino, done at short noiicc, and oil Ihe moat reasonable terms. rjjrGnnd litimber and all kinds ol f'ouutrv I'ro lucu taken in payment lor work, but CatU viil not be re! used, Apnl 0, 184.r.Cm5d BLOOMSBURG Cabinet Ware House. f B1U; sillcriber would reapectfuliy irifoi in the H public, that he hag taken the sh ip lutelv oc cunied by i'amuel Lilly, near the uper end of liloomitburg, where he is carrying on tlio in all its vnrious branches, and whoro he will br hsppj o wait npnn all t!ioie v,bo mny favor him with thoir custom. His Furniture is wm ranted to be mnde of good mateiial snd durable, and lie in- lendi keeping on hand Sideboards. Secretaries, Bureaus. Wardrobes. Ciird Tables, Dinirn; Tables. Breakfast Tubles, ' Cupboards. Stands, IVash Standi, lied st cuds, Dtwqh-trnhirhs, CotpllS. C) C. and all kin.ls (;f work in his lire, which be will fell upon as r aionabie terir.s at they can L purthased in the county. By strict attanllon to business he hopes lo re ceive a snare oi puuiia patrtmsje. eli ukovt:, Apnl ".$. 13..1yl AN ACT Concerning the Removal vf the Seat i'f Justice af t idmnlna County from Danville to liluomxbur. Section 1. tin it enacted by the Senate and Zonae o Representatives uf Ihe (Juiimi'iiwealth n1 Wenuaylvania in Ueuerul Aa.-einblv met, and it i hereby e acted by the authority of the amo, Tim' il kliull and limy bo lawful I'm the lua!ltled Vo ters who have Hesldcd In Coltiiiihla Coun ty for at hK.IST SIX e.ll.K.YIM Ii BftVTWJI tmrnediuttii preceding the utxl ''- era Election, to vote si such election upon tin question of the removal of their Seat of Juittii n Iron. Uanille to Ulooinsburg.ui said countv. in tho man ner following, to wit.- 'J hoae in favor ol a b'emnval shall vols a written or printed ticket libelled, "BEAT OF JUSTICE," and containing the words "FOR BLOOMSflUltG," and tilth op posed to a Reuioviil, ahall vote a wiillen or prim ed ticket labelled aa aforesuid, end coiitsiuing the worda " FOR VAX, VILLE;" the said tickets to be deposited in a box which shall ho provided for that purpose at each and eveiy of the election polls of said county, and tho returns of eaid election shall be made in the same manner by the Return Judges sa in the case of the election of Meuibeis of the Assembly, and if on the meeting of the Return Judges it shall appear that a majority of the voles have bsen given in favor of Bloomsburg,. then the IoIIowiiik sections of this act shall be of full furce and effect; but if it shall appear thut a majority of votes have been given against uloouisburg, then the following sections of this act shall be null 6; void. Kkc. 2. That if a majority of the voters of said county of Columbia, qualified as aforesaid, voting on said question of Removal, shall decide in the manlier provided in the first section of this act in favor of the Removal of tho beat uf Justico of said county to Iho town of bloornburg, the citizens o Hloonisniirg in said county shall erect, or cnueto lie erected. JIT Till: lie OlVy I'KOI'Ett RXI'ICS HE, within threo years from and after such election, in the town of iloomsburg, suitable buildings of BRICK or SI'OMi, ofthe.MUH'l APPROVED PLAN, for a Court House, and i'lison, and diffurent edfiecs for the safe keeping ol 'ho county records, under the direction of the County Commissioners, who are authorised to re ceive a conveyance for such lot or lots of ground tor the use of such County buildings, nut LEU than ONE ACRE, in fee tiuiple char uf nil in cumbrances, firtho use of the county of Columbia, 'he said building to be erected on such lot oi lots of ground thus conveyed. And the Court IIoufc. nid othoi public buildings and real estato on winch hey ore erected or is appurtenant therein, at the 'own of Danville, are hereby grunted und conlirui :d to he inhabitant of Mjlemnv; towuahip, v.ith nil aLthoriry to sell nnd dispose ot the same lo tb 'jest advnntage.and thut so much o' the proceeds of said snle.as is necetiuiy to refund to the citizens ofj Danville whatever amount ol money they may hare iven lor lbs original construction of tho public buildings st suid town, und the purchase of Ihe lob i'f ground on which they are erected, shall be le- I united f the taid citizen., and the balance lo be jaid into the Comity Treasury for county purposes. Provided disposition or salo ol such public buildings shall be mado until the court houxe a'.d pub lie buildings a', llloomsburg thall be completed. and tho public records and olllccs be removed there to. Sue. 3. That so soon as tho public buildin;; are completed according to the provisions ofllni act, (bv Commissioners uforesoid shall tile a repor' of the samo in the Cou't of Common Fleas of sail county and said Court being natixlied that said buildings are fully completed according to the true intent nnd meaning of this act, nnd a record there of hi i'ig mnde bv endorsement on mid report, tin Commissioners d; sheriff of said county .vbnll there upon cause tho prisoners, il any theie confined io the old prison, to be safely removed to the new, and the public papers and records then reiiiiiiiiliii; in the public olliccs ul Danville, to be safely depo sited in the new buildings so as eforctaid built and prepared for the reception thereof, and fiom thence orth tlio Seat of Justice in and for the county of Columbia shall cense to bo ut Danville, ai.d tin -runic shall be removed and fined ut the town o! L'looiiisluirg, in tlio said county, and the public ol lie-cs lit rciofore kept. and lite courts ul just en beieto fi le held at ZJ.in ville iiuVfirVaidrnuiin ol'ColuiubiH jlnl! I.h knpl and held at Bl'ioinsbuig in the build inns erected for llieir iii corninoilation ns sforessid, Skc. 4. It shall be lawful bir the citiens o! !!lj.:ilijt;uig to obtain .obscriptii'iiH from any per son or persons willing to .-ulwabe any innnev oi materials for the election of such public building ss are provided for in thesecond unction of this aci mn in default of the payment of the same, tin county Cominiasioiiers are hereby empowered ! cause suits to ne brought in tho name of ihe count ro enforco iho recovery of the same, and uhoti col lected to be npplied towards defray ing the e.pein i of such buildings. fee. 5, If unv person or persons 6hall vote nn the question of removal of the seat of justice ol said countv of Columbia, nt tho electinu autherizt d I" be held by virtue of this act not duly qualified t" vote in accordance with the first section of this net. or uh ill vote out of his or their proper district, oi sluill vote more thun once on suid question, be oi ibevso offending upon conviction thereof befon the proper court of quarter t sessions of said county, -.bull bo subject to the penalty provided for in tlx' general election laws of this Commonwenllh. Skc. fi. If any judge or inspoctor of the election authorised to io bold by virtuo of this act, shall knowingly or wilfully reject ihe vote of a citizen qiKilitiud to vote on the question of Removal of Ihe seat cf jusiicb in said county in accordance the with fnl section of this net, or shall receive the vole oi & pc i son not qualified to vote us uforesuid nn sail' question, be or they so offending, upon eonvictioi theieol before the proper couit of quarter session. of said county, rhnll forfeit nnd pny for the use ot said county lor eveiy such ellcnce, a sum not les lii. in three hundit'd or more than six hundred dol lars at the discretion of the cnuit, and shall undeigi an inipiihonment in the jail of said county lor s period of not lts thun twelve months or more than two veins, Sue. 7 If anv judge, inspector or clerk r.f the election authorized to be beid by irlue of this act sik! willnllv miscount, or shall tulsely and tiuudu lently add up and return lha votes received upon the quesiinn sfiiesaid, or shall keep a false tally paper, or shall be guilty ol any fraud in the discharge of bis dunes, eery person so clfcnduig upon convic lion thereof in ibe proper court of quarter sessions of said comity, Minli he subject to the same fine nuil f enally us are imposed uprii delinquent judges or uiKpeetorH by the geueiul election laws ul this Cow nioiiwi-sltli. Ste. H. Il shall be the doty of the jvdges and iiifDcttois coiidocting the eleeti i snthoiired lo be held) v virue of ibiii actio cuioe the letter JJ lo lie legibly and ditiincily eet opposite the iisme of every citizen a ho shall vmti on the question of the f.e moV il of the ?at of justice as nf irrKi!il, on the lu.'ly fsper on which his miTe chs'.l be ret'isteied. arid any wilfol omissi'in SO to do shsll W dcemej a f.aod, ir.d shall I punished ss fuch in a.'ccrdsrtrc l'.h the- fvisiiiis d wiewcii'.h section of lli'.i ot i. I A kc. 0. It shall be th duty of vrry judge, In spci'tor and clerk conduclfng Ihe election uulloo 'zed to be held by virtue of this set, lo t.ilev (in udd -tiori to lb oath or urliiinuJion m is now required b ' uw to take) an oath ol efllimutiim thut lis Vi 1 Uunestly und f.thlully tomply in aveiy iev;;cc. with the uuvisioiia snd - ijoi. nueiila of this act. bl.c 10. Il shall.be ihe duly of ihe n? urn judge of auid louiiit , al ihe lime n; il jdace of iheir mee tmg io iwl up all lite cotes received in ihe il iFi rnil t leetinii d.i net on IbequesiKon ol the Removal of the et of justice aloresaid, and shall make oul iv ii ceruricale sliowin the it suit, one of hicli shall he filed in the fl'n e of the cle rli l ihe court of quarter sessions and the other ii the office of the (ommisaioners cfinitf iiuniy of Coluriibia. ISkc. 1 1. Il shall he the du'y of ihe Shcr iir of die taid county of ('olinnliia. to enure is is sol tube published in at lesslthrte newspapers published in ssiti cotini) j foret least once in evry week for sixty day in. mediately preceding the nexl general elen ion, and shall on Ihe dav of the flection cause si least two printed copies, one of which shall be in the tier man Ut'puai'e, of said aci to be posted in handbill form, in iln moet public place nearest ibe elis'tion poll in every election district in said count- ami ihe reasonable expense of snth publication shall be paid by the said county nf ('o'titu bia hy orders drawn in the usunl way. !kc. 12. So much of ibe existir n laws of this Commonwealth as are altered or supplied by this acl, be and the same sru hereby repealed; and also the act ol Aesem bly passed lOthJtine 1 83(5 entitled ar.ct relating lo the lien of Mechanics ai.d olhcrs, upon buildings, is hereby repealed so Car a it relate io ihe buildings lo be erected in pursuance uf this act. Appiuved of and signed by ihcGovernor. WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. "CHILDREN are most subject to tbem.buf per sons ot all ugos are liable to bo nlllicttd Htli Uicin. Uud hreuth, pulencisj about the lit's.lltobcd cheeks, picking at the nose.wusl'uig awny.h nnntsa pain in the bowels, joints or hmbs, disturbed sleep trightlul dreams, nioumug and sumitiuies of voi acious appetite, are among ihe syinjitoms of woinm iuny are doctored lor months, lor some other im aginary disease, when one box olhvrniun' Worm Lozenges would effect a euro. D. Ryan, comer of Prince street and the llov.erv, cured u man of worms tliu was reduced to a skeleton, and by only one box of Sherman's Lozenges: heis now us fit us an Alderman. Th Hon. 1). II. Ueardsley hus saved the life of on0 of his children by tiicni. The sale of over 3,000.000 of boxes has fully test ed them. They urc Ihe only infulhbte worm dea troying medicine known. VVlul family will bo without them! Consumpiion.C'oughi-.Colds.Whcoping Cough Asthma, and all affections of the lungs, will find it heuling value in Shsrmun's Cough Lozenges. Thoy saved the Ruv, Richard Dn Forest; tho Rev. Mr. director, Jonalliun Howarth, Esq. nnd thut worhy old hero, I.cvnurd Rugem. bom the consumptive' grave. They cured in one day the Rev. Mr. Dun bar, the Rev. ,lr. llandcock; V m. M. Attrtc Es of disteming coughs. They aro the plcnsantcwt cough medicine uud euro the soonest of uny k.'.owa lemedy. llesducht.Sea-sicknesB and Pu!pilutioti,rclie(d or Irom five to ten minutes by Sherman's Camihvr Lozengea Persons uttemling crowded -oorns in 'ruvelling will find them to impart buoyancy f spirila and renew their energies, Those suli'ciiiii; from too fiee living will find a few of t'.ie lozenges to dispel ihe horiois end lowncsa of spirits. Mr. Kratb, of the Sundnv Mercury, has repcutcdly cur ed liimseli of severe headache by tlieni Jiiptsin Cliudwick, of the packet siiip Wellington, hus wit nessed their efficacy in a greut many cases of sen. nckuesa. J hey operate like a cliurin rpun tlm .igiiated or shatlercd nerves, ns bbeininn's Poor ..Ijii's Plaster dees upon rlicuinaiisui, lumbago, pain or weakness iu die side, back: bic ist or tmv purl of the body. Mr. H. (J. Daggers, 30 Ann street; II enry K Gnulding; 35. I. hathnm ireet Aloses J lienrinuus Lsc. v.,i u multitude of others have expf.rii:ii"c'i the vonilerlul rfiects of these 1". a iters. Price onlv l2 eenla. Uaiition is re-crs-.rv o seo ihat vo u get the genuine fc.'.eimi.n's) f.r .f nges and I'lastcrs, as there nn trat v worthless articles atlcmpled lot.;.' ; : u.ed iff in plate of ihem, bv those w! o would trifle wiili vout life for a thillin. Dr. Sherman's warehouse si H!C Na au street. Tor sale by John li. Moyer lilooinsbnrg Win 1 Waller & co Uciwick I,ow & Thompbon I.imo Kidga E. & J. Lazarus Urangeviiiu M. t. Shoemuker Duck I lorn L. Si A I, liisel Jersevlou n Derr ii iM'IJrido White Hall John Moore Danville. (Stephen HaldyCattawiasa. Jan. 4 18-15 .37. Cm. CIIAKM1S It. RL'CKALKV Altorncy al Lav, fee South side cf Mainnt. ojfnilc Eyer . ILfjlnfe Store, tv-T-Wll.L ATTEND COUPTSIN' in r: counties of culi'muia. VM) LI ZKKNE. ( hair ITSamirnclory. TlIEstibscrilier having estnbliihcd a .V.'H t ii.ii n n.i.vcr.icronv m Aam- -Iniet. near the resideov: of L. U. Maiu. he is lmv prepaied tn furnish Chaiis of every desefiplini,, on as goo.t Icrms as iney can t e pmcbusaJ clscwiiciu n the countv. WOO!) TURNING, Such as Bod rusts, Waggon It'uLs, Rose Blocks, 5'C. SIGN, ORXAMKNTAL 4- UUUSi: l'AINTlNG. Also HOUSE PAPERING. This '.siter branch, from his experience, he h.-Iieve he iin do a little better dsn any ollrer person in this section. , Cj-l'Ol'LAR PI.ANK will be tsken in jay ment al tha highest f .net price , tAMI.'EI. IIACEXCI'CIl I com , -jr. July 1, Icif lilt'