' l " J 11 .!-' a.i ww jiu ijxm SCIKXCE. The inaugural address of I'rof. J Macej, deljvt led n (lie 7ili of J.iniia ly before the Mc..ii amc's Institute 'of New York, has been published in ihtii Cllj'i nd receives ibe favourable none of the press' Tlie following extract wi copy from the Evening Post ind en tloise the edilot's remark that the read will not find it too long: I mention these facts only in tba hopi cf showing you thai there is pleasurt Id studying the sciences, and when wi come to iS'stural Ilistoiy we shall find the study of that still inott am using The animal and vegetable worlds an J well worthy of observation. Probably j yousll know what is meant by a cycloid If we make a spot on the periphery ol a wheel, travelling on a plane, the fig 'tire which that spot describes is a eye , loid. Now, there is no figure in which a body can be moved with so much velocity and such regularity of speed, not even the straight line. Mattiema ticiana discovered this not many year,- go; but Nature's God taught it to tin lCtgle before mathematics were invent cd: and when the eagle pounces upon his prey, he describes the figure of cycloid. A globe placed in waler, or in air, in 'moving meets with resistance, and i'.f velocity will be retarded. If you alter the globe to the form of an egg, their will be less resistance. And then there is a form called the solid of least resist ance, which mathematicians studied fot tnany years to discover it, they found they had the form of a fish's head! Nature had 'rigged cut' the fish with just such a figure. The feathers of birds, and each birds, end each particular part of them are ar ranged in such an angle as to be most efficient in assisting flight. The human eye has a mil ror on which object are reflected, and a nerve by which these reflection! are conveyed to tho brain atid thus we are enabled to take an in terest in wha passes before the eye. Now when the glass is too convex, we use one kind ol glasses to correct th r..ill K n 1 tf ..I liA n vi n n r. w n w ammi.ivI. . . if we wish to look at objects at a differ ent distance, we tisa glasses of entirely difJereritdesciyntion, But as birds cannot get spectacle Providence has given them a method ol supplying the deficiency. They have uie power 01 coniraciing uie eye, 01 . i. - - e . . .1 i making it more convex, so as to see th specks which float in the atmosphere, and catch them for food, and also for -flattening the eye, to see to a gteat dis- - tance, and observe whether any vulturr or any other enemy is threatening to destroy them. In addition to this the) have a film, or coating, which can bt uddenl thrown over the eye to protect it; because at the velocity with which they fly, and with the delicate texture of the eye the least speck of dust would act upon it as a penknife thrust into the human eye. This film is to protect the eye and the aame thing exists to some extent in the eye of a horse. The horse has a large eye, very liable to take the dust. This coating in the horse's eye icalleJ the haw or third eye lid, and if you will watch closely you may see it descend and return, with e'ectro velocity. It e'ears away the dust and protects the eye from injury. If the eye should catch cold, the haw hardens, aud projects, and ignorant per sons cut it off, and thus destroys his safegnrd. You all know if you take a pound of iron, and make of it a rod a font long, what weiitht it will support. Hut if it be a hollow rod it will support a weight many times greater than before. Na ture seems to have taken advantage of this also, long before mathematician.' had discovered it, and all the oones of animals are hollow. The bones of birds re largo because they must be strong to move their large wings will sufficient velocity; hut they ir.ui-t also be light, in ordtr to float easi ly upon the tir. Birds also illustrate another fact in natural nhylosonhy. V you la te a bag and make it air light, and put it under ,, water, it will p port a .great weight, say 100 pounds, hut I wis! it or diminish tho air in it, and it would support no such weight. Now a bird has such an air-bag. When he wishes lo descend, he compresses it at will, and fills rapidly : when he would rise he increases it, and floats with esse. Ha !so has the power of forcing sir in to the hollow parts of his body, and thus to assist in his II nM. the same thing may be observed in fihes. They also have an sir-bng lo enable ihem ic rise and sink in the water (ill Ihey find their proper temperaiurp. If Ihey increase it; if they wish to sink they compress it, and down the) go. Sometimes the fiih in sinking makes to strong an effort 1o compres' his air-bag and burs' H; then down hf goes to the boltom, and there remains for the rest of his life. Flounders and some other fiefc have no air-bag; and sr they ere noi:f lund swimming on llir jurhfe, l t JtU always be caught oi fct'.e -? In this way are the ptinciplcs of sci ence applied lo almo.it every thing. You wish to know how lo pack the groatcst amount of bulk in the smallest pce. Tho forms of cylinders leaves Urge spices between them. Mathema tician labored for a long lime to tind what figure could be used so as to loose io space; and it Inn! found that it was the six-sided figures, nd also that three .duties ending in a point formed the ttiongest Tool or floor. The honey bee liscovered the same thing a good while tgo. Honey-cooib is made up of nix iided figures, and the roof is built with three plane surfaces coming to a point. If a fl.-xiblc vestel be emptied of air, its sides will bo almost crushed togelli by the presrure of the surrounding at mosphere. And if a tube partly filled with fluid, be emptied of its air, the fluid will rise to the lop. The bee un loratands this, when he comes to the (op of the small honeysuckle and God that he cannot reach his sweet matter at the bottom, he thruts in his body, shuts up the flower, and the exhausts p he air, and so posesses himself of the lust and honey of the flower. The teet of flies and lizards are constructed on a similar principle, and thus they walk with ease or. glass and ceiling. I hen feet are made so as to create a vacuum beneath them, and so they have the pressure of the atmosphere, fifteen pounds lo the sqoare inch, to enabh them to hold on. The est has the same power to a less extent. Plants require the sunlicht, and som flowers turn ihemselves towards the sun as il travels round from east to west. The sunflowers does a field this and si does a ffcldof clover. These facts, ihouah we have not yet got the reason of them, are still extremely interesliug. You all know that if a hollow ball be filled with a gass lighter than the air, it win rise and tloat away. I his act is beautifully carried out in nature. The farina, or impregnating dust of plants are little balls, extremely thin, and fill ed with light uas. They are blown off from the male plant, and by failing up on the female plant impregnate it. Ni turc has so arranged il thai the unctuou matter which causes the impregnating parts ol plants to attach to others nevei occur at precisely the same time in male and female plants. Thus if the farina fiom the male plant hit the male it (Joe adhere; but if it hit the female, il dor attach; the balls burst hut they are fast ened and lake effect, Thus impregna tion often takes place many yards dis tant. In raising Indian corn you mus all have noticed that a single hill of red corn will impregnate an entire field and red coin will be scattered to a long dis tance through the whole. The gastric joice is worthy of remark. It is a tasteless, colorless, inodorous limpid fluid, like water, and is adapted in diuercnt animals to ditierenl purpos es In the hyena, and other cainiver ous animals, it will nol dissolve live flesh, but will dissolve dead flesh. These creatures then live upon other animals, and even bones are soluble in their gas tric juice, while it will not dissolve veg etables at all. On the other hand some animals live entirely upon vegetables and their gastric juice will not dissolve animal food. We cannot alter the nstuie of an ani mal by changing its food. It will s'ill belong lo the family. Io'lhis particu lar, bees are belter instructed. When Ihey loose their queen bee which is an entirely different animal from the work ing bee if you present another to them wiihin iwcntyfour hours, they will noi accept of her nor obay her. They pre fer taking an ordinary grub, before ii has become a flier, and feeding il with a parltCJlar tood,and treating it in a pecu liar way; and whenil leaves the giub state it becomes a queen bee, and the always suffer Ihemselves lo be governen by her. The habits of ants are extremely curi ous. We all have heard of ant houses .aomelimes twenty feel in d:s:neiir, fi ' i -ed with halls and rooms of great sizi and strength. These and beaver dam are constructed upon strictly mechani cal principles. In some insect species the males have vines while the females have none. This is the case v.ith the glow worm; and the female has the properly ol emitting a phospoiescent light, and were il not lor this, the gentleman glow worm wou'd never find the way to his lady's chamber. The ostrich, liko the chtrubim, is not provided with the means of silling down. She cannot herefore hatch her rant, but bur egn"', oui Duriei1 them in the hoi smd, and leaves naturt to hatch them for her. Some bird.' build no nest, like the cookoo, which deposits her epi;s in the nests of other buds, but he knows enough always to -elect the ncM of other birds thai liavt nilli shaped like her own for ihen 'he ishS'i'red her young will have lh a me kinJ of food as khe herself would ,jtocui r. OtSSBSBSZtSB The grof3 'aluo of properly in t)ie Unit d Stale is esiimalcd at four thousand liiiltun of duliarn. FAMILY MEDICINES. J.nWE'S lUJIi TONIC. Tin Huir Tunic lion produced bc'iiitiful Now Hair in llio bondi of hiiudnuhi who had been buld foryeani It lw puiilicn tlia head fiom Uindrull tumii iliwiisfd uf iho iicalo I'romtrvHg dm hub from falling oil or Incoming; pernmmieitly ;jtiy .MVNVS (lNMINd T1VE JUL- I a roitaln, tafc nnd cffi'diml reniO'lv for )v nnterv, L)inrrl!us or loosiMiesn, cholura iiiortiua.Jiini- nier complaint, colic; Rfipinu painx; vour stonim'li; melt and norvoua linailucli, heartburn, waloibrjsh mm or sictlierj of the btoinncli; vomitnin; spilling up ol tuod utliT rating mid also whoro it piswi through the body uncliHiignd ; want of n?tite renlliMiiiei ami inability to deep; wimd in the sto much ami bowe!; cramp; utvvoua (minor nml twitching; Bcuiii kimso; I'uiiiliiiB,! melancholy nml lowncNi of spirits, ficlliiii; mid crying of infants and fur ill bowel alToctioiiH and lu-rvoua drearies. Dr. JJl'XIC'S TOMC VERMIFUGE Which in perfectly n.-ifo and so itrwinnt thai children will tint ruhmc to lako if It uflcctiinllv destroy worm: neutralizes acidity or sou menu ot tliefilomaclt; increases cppclitc nml nctj as a ijcnc rul ami permanent Tonic ami id therefore exceed ingly beneficial in in'ermittcntamlKcmitlent few ind imliKeslion; $c and m a certain and uerinauenl cure for the fever and ague. Oil. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. i imy may db tanen at an limes and in most diseases In Inflammatory, intermit ant, Remittent, Bilious, and every other lonn ol revcr Jaundice and Liver ('om i ii. i . piaini. ror uyspepsi.i iney are really an invaluable article, gradually changing the Aitiatod secretions of the stomach and liver. ind producing healthy action in those im oonanl organs. They are very valuable or diseases of the Skin, and for what is commonly called 'Impurity of the blood;' also for Female Complaints, Costiveness &c, and in fact every disease where an Aparienl, Alterative, or Purgative Medicine may be requiictl JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthma two or three large doses will cure die Croup or Hives ( i"l e t r. iiiiureii, in irom iiiteen minutes to an hours time. Il immediately subdues the violence of Hooping Cough, and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who have beet' iiivcn up by their phvsicians as inctirrahlr 'ith 'Consumption, have been rcstorect perfect health, by it. In fact, as a remedy in Pulmonary Dis eases, no nieuicino has ever obtained oigher.nr more deserved reputation. C7Tlie above Medicine are all for sah at the store of JOHN R. MOYER. Uloomsburg. 3G CT? A "D T "Kr t "T rTi ' 4 pTureiKinp I. la tli...' Ci.ii.n... i.;c r.; .i ....i.ii. e . . ... ' . i . i iic iiiiuiu t iiuiiiny, ior im: iincrai panouape m has heretofore received, inform, his fnend.i an l the nlllllil. Ill PPnorril it.. if Im ..ill! o.t.kli.t.mc. I w.. ... I w ' la'-" "., in lib oiui in i-n.-ni iiiiij i;n the uliovc business at Ion old es tablished stand, on me ccrner ol Alain onj bast utree'H, wliero In nopes, by strict attenlirm to husinesii, lo receivi and merit a sbaio of public patronage an hcrclolore t If! lupins if iiniw.i.i.L'.'ii.,T in int.. iI.a .......a ..i braj. or to ihc any soft codder about his- SKI!. I, it: tlw I'KUFIS.SSIOX Or (JA'?.Mi;Nl' CLTTINC a.s his shop u of lone, Blandim;, and hia work be thinks will speak for itself, and far more louder than words. Uut, ho would merely nay that, In .varrants his work done with neatness, dunhilitv ind in Ihe late.;t fashionable iiiuiincr, and will en ure n good fit in nil ease. N. U. Charges moderate to puit the times. AI kiiids ofcountry pi odiicc taken in exchange iw woik, at market prices. liloonisbiirg, Nov. 9 l S 1 1. 29. ittuViAtiAii iu Ihe I'oPt Ullire rt Callawissa on ihe quarter ending March TIM. 1 S 15. Hud Willia, n M'.ller.Tliomrw Clnrk David Oviderf Klizabelh C'ninphell Isaac Overseers of the pom ufemlock Uavis Joncthari l'lihler John Oeimcr D.isamuel Hitter David l-'incher I'. 'i'licuiuH Hineor I'. Reuben Hale Joseph Stoker Alexander 1'iJistcad Jaco'j Warnlz ('yrus Vooda II. Samuel 5 Yocuin Joseph Zcmlcr (icnrse iluyhcK Kllin I lower Cain 3 Iredell It. bihn Maryann lohn Sarah Persons calling tor letters in the above list wil ilease jay ihey aro advertiseil. TALL It IJALDY P.M. List ofLcttck's REMAIMNti in the Post Office, at liluoimSnrg, on die qnailer ending .March, 3 let. 1811 Samuel Heech, Patrick Il.inn, Oeorpe Hieely, J. B. .lillard,Jnhn ;U,i8on.Cieori;t .lcDowell, John Raueh, George Sentnian E. S, Tailor, It'm Varns. 'eraon calling for Ictten in the abovo lin wili please ity they ara adverliscd. J K .MUYEIC 1' EVI Cabint Making1 HE Biibtcrihei rcepectfull) infuriiis the pul lic that bo bus tdki n the khoo lately occupiei! by B. K. Hayhurat, at the lower end of Mutkct Ircet Bloonisburg; where he intendi carrying on the above bimi nrs in all its brar.cbej, and tjici'e ha e of the atronoa of the public. In connection with tin above buaincei, h sffuih hi tcrvicea as r.n UNDERTAKER. lie will a!n-av l ready to mako COITIN foi ihe same pi ices hert tolor harccd in Blo.imliuip, nml bavins; xupp!ind himself wih a go id IlKAHiL hn will altcnd wall it ol tlia funeral without any extra charge. JOHN Diners. May ,01 18-13 -em 3 aa & n i n m m m CLOCK & WATCH BJIlX'IXTrijLI.V inform ihn citizen of Hj Uoluiuhiu county, ami llm public ui-iirrallv i hat he ha locntad hiimiclf in Ltlu.)im.buri,ou Main treet nppiiMln M. I'aul h Church, where he ban ipcncd bhop, und in now ready uud irepiued to receive uiul execute all work in bid line ol bunmcm, with diupalch and in a woikmnuhke manner. cloclts fit Watches )f t'no heat iiuality, can bo had at his establishment iu very reasonable lerinr . UIUMIIiLXr; & CLT3AX1XG will bo done to the Hatil'uclion of the cumomer, ai- well of Cloeka and Walchesa of Jowelsy, and he wiil further, warrant bin wrk to bo execute! ot- well as any in thin section of tho Nu'.e. lie will u!o make to order SUUVEYIMi COMPASSES or pocket, nndjn short, will do oil olherwork usu ally done in a wen rrguiaieu rcpcctai le (Htaiilisli ment. He hopes by bliict attention to biminex and a desiro to please, to irceive a liberal share n patronage. Country i'roduco taken in jiaymen lor work at the mai Kct pricm. Illoomaburj;, November 15, 18H- 30.t "Cliair " anufactoy, THE subscriber continues to carry on the CHAIR ilfANUFACTORINO business at the old stand of II. & S. Ilsgrn bueh, where he will be ready at nil time to furnish Fancy & Windsor Chaits, Set tees, Doston Rocking Chairs &c, of every description, which mav be called lor, at short notice and on the most rcasonablr terms. He wiH also execute House, Sign & Ornamental Painlinj, and llouao Papering, in a superior manner, From his experience in the biisiness.and Ins tacililtcc ol manulacttirinjr tno various! articles of his lino, he flatters liimseK that lie shall be able to furnish as good work and upon as reasonable terms as can hi done in the country, all of which ho w dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. 13- Orders from a distance will be strictly ai.d punctually attended to. 15 IIAOKNIIUCII. Rloormburrr, Dec 30, 1843 XOCMOfEIlE: FASHIOXAKI.K TAILOXIIYCi. Come one, come alt, give mc a call ! rjffVIE subscriber returns bis sinrerc thank M lor the liheriil patronage lieretoluic hcstowei upon him, mill hopes for a coiitinuam i' of the same with an i.icrease duo the merit of his i,hop, Jin in tends spjiing neither pain or labour lo rende ;atisfaction in any ratT;,nul w ill warrrnl hip worl lone with lai-te and duiability.ANl) AI.iT'1'1,1 M'.ATKK THAN CAN 1!E DONE IN AN OIV.EWSIIO? IN THIS PLACE. He h )Uft received .ilahnns, I.Ac rcp.-ntof l abions, lion rniiniicmuia. wmcii can ne seen at ins stiop ul nil 'inn!, by which he is enabled to cut according i ihe la est sly le, or lo order. His prices mc ii iccordanee lo Hie limes. a(I kinds ol cruintn produce taken in payment for work u! market piiu very rcusuiiaoic discount lor cash. 1. S. LEIDY. N. I!. Cutting done with the greatest caie,am .it the shortest notice. r. s. l. Clonmsliurj, Oct.. 181 .5 Brandreth'G Pills. ?h EAI) and umlcrstaml ! The lime will conn when the medieine, Uraiidrcth 'ill , wiil be iipieciuted as they ought ami deserve; it will be umieisroou inat ur. ijraniiiiili lias '.tin strongcsl claims upon the public. It is true that every in dividual who makes u trial ol ihe Eiamlrcth Pill, concede them to be the best mi dieine ihey ever used. They are indeed a medicine about which ihcro is no ini.l:d;;. Their value in a climate so changeable as ours cannot be sufficiently appreciat ed A fcec percpiration is at once restored t thus lliry cure coids, and cont.umptii:ii is prevented. Those who have a redundancy of bile find them ol die most essential service, and should there be a de ficiency of that important fluid the Praiulrrlh Pills liai'c an equally beneficial e'lict. Often bus this mportanl medb-inc saved valuable lives in those re- ;mns where the dreadful Vi-iijw fever v.as prevail ing, A few doses taken immediately upon ihe in- lortinn licnig received into 1'it system, will U al nnt certain to picvenl any material inconvenii nee. nJ at nostsge of ihh dreadful epidemic is there ul proper a medii ine as tho lirendrtlh Pills. ,ct ibis medii ine be universe, ;y ii.ed in this disease, and no loss of blood allowed, and few. vry few, would lie its victims, o it is with othei diseases. Assist uatoro witii tins p.ll imporraui medicine to rcmo.-c morbid humors from the blood and do not resort to blecdiur- or incrcurv, and wt -hall have a ery great seanity of p.-rcorm nillicted with cronic ma'adies. 'The fi'.iiheird tiihe- the an- mal kingilom- over which we aic the lords, an not olllie.ied with chronic maladies; neither should we be it it were not for our priue which occasions ihem. Follow nature. I'se the medicine whb b larmonies with her, which mildly but surely re noves all the impurities of the hlood.which streng'.b ms ihe fceble.aml yet reduces those of too full habit to a healthy stambird. Let me again say tlml even leparlmenl of the manufacture of Erand eth Pills is personally superintended ' y me, and that evcrv box with my three labels upon it may be relied up on to have the beneficial effect described jf according to Ihe directions accompanying. All K N T S. Washington Eoberl M'Kev. Jerseylown L. ti A. 'T. five!. Danville E. It. Reynolds & Co. Callawissi C. (J. Probst. Uloomshurg J. R. Mayer, .imesloiic llabl il ,V M'Ninch.. Itiicklinrn .V. 0. Shoemaker. Lime Ciiljjp Low & Thcmipsoe. Berwick -J W .Miles May 3, 1815 ly- 2. The Members nl this Company; who 'iave sworos and iSeKs, ijelor.ging to the Company; are required forthwith to deliver ihem to either ol ihe Commissioned OlH I . W F.Itlt. (Inn! BLANKS ! ! IlLANKS! ! r7Jiistirrsl .mb I'V I f ' I ! Til IV? ..,! r'ifwm-ii , i , M JIMOM just printed aud fjr sale 31 Ills OiLeO 3 AN ACT Concerning the. Iccmmml i f the Seal f Justice of ( olumlija Conn; Irom Danville to Hloomslnirg. Section I. lie it enacted by the Siimle am: oiiso ol lieprescnliitivcH uf the CnmmfiiwcaUh n! I'ciiiiHylvaiiia in General Auseinbly met, ami il i. hereby oi acted by tho oiilhoiily of Ihe same, Tha il khall and may hu lawful I'm llm (lualltieil o Urs who have ItcNideil Iu Columliia C un ty for at LK.IST SIX t'.i t.i.Wlhl It I US immediately prmdiiii' tin nut (jrn- eral rwaiim, io vole at tsucli elrciinn ui'on Ibi iiuestion of the removal of their Seal ol Jualice from llan"ille to UloomHburg,iii said counlv, in ihe man ner following, to wit.- Those in favor of a llemoval shall vote a written or printed liikit libelled "SKAT Or JUSTICE," nml i ..ntaiiiii,B tin words -i'OK lll,( l().MS;l.T:(i 1U1, u,,,.,,, ,,. piweil to a Kemoval, xball vole a wiiiten or print ed ticket labelled as aforesaid, and containing tin words" FO! UANVIIJ.E;" ihe said tickets to hi lepositc I in a box which shall be provided for that pin pose at each mid every of the election pulls ol said county, and the returns of said election shall be made iu tho same manner by the lieluni Juilce;- as in the case of tho election of Mcmbeig of the Assembly, and if on the mcdiou of tho Return Judges it shall appear that a majority of the votes liavo noeu Riven in lavor or Uloomsu'irj;, then the follow inir sections of this act shall bo of full force and cfl'cct; but if il shall appear that a majority ol vnie nave uecn given against i:ioomi:liurg, then the following sections of this act shall be null void mKC 2. That if a majority of the voters of said county of Columbia, qualified as aforesaid, voting on said (ncstion ot hemoval, shall decide in the manner provided in tho fust section of this act in lavor of tho removal of the Scat of Justice of said county to the town of lllooinslmre;, tho citizens ot llloomsburg m said county shall orcct. or cause ti be erccUd, AT THEttt OMW V HO IT. II KXJ'KmfJ, within three years from and after such election, in the town oi' floomiiburp', suitable building) of 1!1U(.'K or STONE, ofthcMOS'l AITKOVED I'UN. for a Court House and 1'iison, and different offices for t!ic safe keeping ol the county records, under the direction ol ihe County Commissioners, who arc authorised to re ceive a conveyance for such lot or lots of groum lor the use ol such Cuunly buildings, not J.V.HH than ONE ACKE, in fee simple clear of all in cumbrances, for Ihe use of the county of Columbia, the said building to be erected on sm h lot oi lots of ground thus conveyed. And the Court House, md oiherpublic buildings and real estate on which ihey arc erected or is nppuitenant theteto, at the town of Danville, arc hereby granted and confirm ed to hu inhabitants of Mahoning township, with lull authority lo sell ami dispose ot the same to the icsl odvantage.aiid t'.ialsomueh o,' Ihc proceeds f said sclc.as is necessary lo refund, to the citizens of Danville whatever amount of money ihey may have given for tho original construction of the public buildings a! smd tow n, and the pmchasc of ihe. lots of ground on whh ihey are creeled, shall be re funded li the smd citizens, arid the balance to be paid into the Cnimy 'Treasury for county purposes I'rnvhlid No disposition or sale of such publii buildings shall be made until the court house in c public buildings a', l.loomsl urg shall be completed. and thepubiic records and ofliecs ic removed ihcie to. Sr.c. 3. 'That so soon as tho public buildings ire completed according to the prov isions of this id, the Coimni.-sioncrs nforcsaul shall file a report of the same in the Court of Common Pleas of said county and said Court being satisfied tl at said mildim; are fullv completed iiccording to the Irue intent and meaning of this ad, and a record thcic of being made by endorsement on said report, tin Commissioners yMicr;U ,,f P(U,I county .shall there upon cause the prisoners, if any iherc confined in ihe old prison, to be safely removed lo the new. ino me piiimc papers nun reenrus men remanuim iu the public ofliecs at Danville, lo be safely dipo sited in lie new buildings so as aforesaid liuili am! prepared for ihercccplion thsreof, and fiom thence forth the Scat of Justice iu and for the countv of Columbia shall cease to be at Danville, m.d the same shall be removed and fixed at the (own ol liloomsburg. in the said county, and the public of liecs heretofore f.e.pt.aml the courts ol jma'cc herein fere held atJauvilichi&for'siiid county oft.'oluinbia hall hc!;cil and held at llloomsbuig in the build ings creeled lor their accommodation us aforesaid. ISkc. 4. It shall Is3 lawful for the citizens ol liloomsburg to obtain subscriptions from any per son or persons w illing to subscribe any ninncv oi materials for the erection of such public buildings as are provided for in the second section of lhis aci inn in default ol the pa ment of the same, tin county Commissioners arc hereby empowered ti cause suits to tie brought in the name of the counlv to enforce the recovery of the same, and when coi- ected to be applied towards defraying the expense.- of such builoings. Sec. 5. If anv erso!i or persons shall vote oi the question of removal of die seat ol jnstii c ot said counlv of Columbia, at the electiou autberized h by virtue of ibis act not duly qualified to vole in ac.'ord.im-c with the first section of ibis act. or sh ill voterut of his or their proper disiiict, oi shall vole moie than once on said question, he in. ibcy so offending upon conviction lliereof befon the proper Court of quarti r sessions i.f said connli . sh.dl be subject to the l-tnallv ok vided for in Ibi general ilcction laws of this Common'.vraltli. Sit. (i. II any judge or inspector of the election lulhorised to lie held by virtue of this net, sbrd' knowingly or wilfully i eject the vote id' a citizen pudilicd to vole on the question of Pcrrioval of Ihc at of justice in said eouiilv in accordance the will first section of 1 1 1 if uet. or shall receive the cote a pcison not qualified to vote os aforesaid on rail1 pieslion, he or they so olli oding, upon eonvictini- lliereof before the proper court ol onnrtcr sessions ol said county, iball (orbit and jiay for the use ol aid county lor every such ollence, a sum riot les than three hundred or more than six hundred do! larsat the discretion of the omit, and hull imderg I'lir-oiiou-lll in tor j;m oi t COU11IV It T I pcuod of not Ifs llinn twelve inoi.lhsoi nunc that two ven's. M.e. , It any jml(re, inspector or ( Ink of tin ci-ii,n iiithoiizul to be held I y viiloc of ibis aci lull willnllv miscount, or shall fdselv aud fiauilo- ently add up and iiinin tin- votes n ceivid upon tin qm siiou ,iIon'i.. or shall l.rci, a dilsi.' l;dh paper or shall I c guilty of inv I'limd in the ilisi-l,:,, ,u- OS du'ie, cury lersoiiso nlfeudiiig im mi convie tion tliereol in ll:c propn court ol quailei session, t said countv, shall I e nduccl lo ihe same line noi pemdty as arc imposed upon dclii:i:i.ent judges 01 inspei tors by the general election laws ol ibis Com- nioinveulth. Vr.c. 8. Il shall be the doty of Ihe judges and intoei tola couihicling the i li cti.m iiuihoiizi d lo br held 1 v iiue ( I this ru t to calls tin- Idler Ii be hgiblv and diitinclly d opposite the iinn.e oi every citizen ahonhall vote on the question of the Kemov.,1 of the rM of justice ns iilin-oaiil, on tin tally pai.i r 011 w bieh I is mnor shall be n cisteied. "oil "UV wiiiii ri. ,'ml lH i.L ii, it... -..; omission so to do . i I I e poiii-bed as sue! II be deiii'i it a in :n cold. im e nl the ..evciith section of this ai I 8ec !), It Khali be ihe duly of every jud ; in pector and clerk conducting Iba election amino .cd lo be held by virtue of this act, to take (in add. tion to the oath or affirmation he ia now required law to take) an oath oi affirmation that be will honestly and faithfully comply in evoyiepcii wilh the piovinions and requirements of itus act. ISr.c 10. It shall ho the duly ol the re turn judges of said county, al Ihe time and place of their meeting to east tip all the votes received in the diiTcreiit election (lis irielg on '.he question of tho Removal ol the seat of justice aforesaid, aud shall make nut wo ccrulicHtes showing ihe result, one of which shall be filed in the ollii e of the cleik if ihe court ol quarter sessions and the other n ihe office of ilie ('uinmisioncrs ofsaiif :ounty of Columbia. Sue. II. It shall he the duly of the Sher If of the said county of Columbia, to caiiso rtis acl lo be published in at least three newepapers published in said count) ; foral least once in every week for sixty days im mediately preceding the next general elec don, and shall on Ihe day of the election ause nl least two printed nopies, one of which bhall be in the Gennan lanuiiayc, of said acl lo be posted in handbill form, in tin most public place nearest the election poll in every eleclion district in paid countv and the reasonable expense of such publication shall be paid by the said county of Colum hia by orders drawn in the usual way. Sec. 12. So much of the existing laws if this Cnminiiiiwealth as are altered or supplied by this art, he and the same sre hereby repealed; and also the acl of Annum lily passed lOthJuna 1 BDO entitled ar. act relating- to the lien of Mechanics ai.d others, upon buildings, is hereby repealed so far as it relates lo the buildings to be erected in pursuance of this act. Approved of and signed by theGoverimr. WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. IIIILDKEN are most subject to them.but per sons ol adages ore liable to be nfllicltd with them. Had breath, paleness about the i s,11mlicd cheeks, picking at the nose.wnsting nwayji anncss pain in the bowels, joints or limbs, disturbed sleep liighlful dreams, im, aning and sometimes of vor acious appetite, are among ihc symptoms of worms .1any are doctored for months, lor some other im agnary disease, w hen one bux oOhennan's Worm Lozenges would efliel a cure. D. Kyan, coiner ot Prince street and Ihc Itowery, cured a man of worms Uia was reduced lo n skeleton, ami by only one box of Sherman' Lozenges: .eis now an fat as an Alderman. Th J I mi. Ii. II, Ucardslev has saved the life of onc nf'his children bv them. The sale of over a,(i(i(l,(IOO of boxes has fullv lest ed thorn. 'J'hev are theonlv infallible worm des troy ing medicine ki.ewn. What family will be j without llicm! Coiisunipiion,(.'oochs,Col.ls,''lL'iopi.'ig Couuhs Asthma, and all affections nf the lilies, will find a healing value iu Sherman's Cough Lozcng.es. 'J'hev saved the liev, Eichard De Eonst; the b'ev. Mr. tStrceter, Jonathan llowailh, Esq. nud lliat worhy old hero, Ixonard K'ogers. Iiom the eoiisiunptivt's grave. 'They cured in one dav the Kev. .Mr. Dun bar, Ihc Hev.'Mi. Ilandcoek; in. li. Atlrce K.-q ol distLssing coughs. 'J'hev ire the pleasantcst cough medicine and cure the soonest ofuny Klowii remedy. JIcailachc,Sca.sir!:ncso and Palpitation, relieved or from live to ten minutes by Mu'imtm's Camphor Lozenges Persons atlciiiling crowded -nuns ill ravelling will find them lo impart buoyancy of spirits and renew their energies, J hose snfl'eiijig from too fice living will lind a few of the lozengiu to dispel the horjois and lownese cf sprits, Mr. Krath, of the Sunday Mercury, has repeatedly cur ed bimscli of severe headache by them ,'aptain Chadwick, of Ihe pneket ship V cllii.etnn. has wit nessed their 1 dieiicy in a great many cases of sea. sickness. They operate likcaehaim upon ihg agilatcd or shatleiid i.erves, es Mieiman'R Jrr Man's l'bisicr docs upon iheumatism, lum! ago, pain or weakness in the side, lack: bn 1st or imy part of ihe body. Mr. II. U. Daggers, .'iO Ann street; Henry K (iouhlinp; 35 Chatham street Moses .1 Ilrnriqncs Ksq. and a iniiltiiiide of (libera have t jrycrir-nrf-d ili wonderful 1 fleets of these I'lastera. Price only I2.J cenls. Caution in pecessary to see thai you L'et the genuine fShei man's Lozenges and I'lastcr?, as there are many mirthless 11 rt it Ie9 attempted lobe pslmul oil' in place of them, by lliose who would trille wih y 011 1 life lor a shilling. Dr. Sherman's warehouse is at 'CO Nas sau street. Fur sale by John 1. .Mover I'loomshnrp Win L Wal'er & eo Heiwick Low 61. Thompson Lime Iiii!ij8 H. Si J. Lazarus Orangevide M. IL Slid im ki r lluek Horn Ji. Si A I. Ilisel Jersevtown Deir Si M'liiide U bile Hall John Moore Danville, yiepben Ja'dy, Cattaw igsa. Jan. 1 18-15-37. Cm. Ii.soil:tliii Of I;irl:rshij. MJ'I'lCLis herely fiiven that the I'arl nersbip. Ik retofnie txistinL' between the subscribers, under the the litni of liver k, !L (ley, is ihi day dissnlved ly mniiiiil ennsenf, ami the fiofiks and accounts may ho found wilh Charles Hi (lev. al the old itnnilvho is authorized lo settleall accounts ol the firm, and v ill he happy " wait on ;heir friends in fettling the Fame' Thnsa having accounts of long standing are panic ularly nqucsitd to rail. JACOH F.YF.IL CIIAHLI s IIEIT.F.Y. Bloomsbtirg, M.,uh IS I.si5. Kciv Arrangement. TMIi subscribers would respectfully in form tl eir Iriei d-i, and ihe puh.ie generally that have (bey have entt nd intii I'arUK rshij. under ibc lirm of III (ley Si Meitdeiihall, in d:e ineri'a'itilp biisir.i si, at liie Hand fornur ly ocnipird hi Fver Si Ihfliy, Mid ham tukrn their entire STOCK OF GOODS, to which they inteul making such addition iisuill mil 'he feamiig and make th ir assorti.'i nt grnrral, ail of which thev are anxiohj to 1 xchanjie for cstdi, 01 cour,irv himIiii e gem rally, upon my lil ir-.l Krin-. Ihey ri'iecifuly fnli.it i e 1 atn noe if 1 tt r (i h ihIs ai d ti e public 'n erjliy. (Ti.i;i.i:s im im y SAM FKL MKMIKMIALL. Hlooiusburg, .M,;nb I?- 1M.T).