Tlif pTnyi of M ine ?Icrrliil. There, now sii.' lo prove Itow inuili eentlcmen miv be mistaken! I injure you sir, m I'm so honest man, 1 nrvrr had but I wo not Is of wine in my ccllrr port anil sherry.' Mow! when I myself have tried your clarH, youi' 'Yea sir, thy clarrt, sir. One is oh lined lo Rive a gentleman eveiy thing they ask lor, si , Gentlemen who pay i heir money, sir, havas rihl lo be sei ved with whate ver ihey please o order, ir; especially the young gentlemen from Cambridge, ir. I'll tall you how it win, sir. I never would have an) wines in my houe, sir, bill port Anil iherry, because 1 know them to b wholesome wines, sii ; ami tin I wil' iy, air my port and aheiry were th very best 'I could procure in Eng land.' How! the best'.' Yen, nir. at the price I paid for them Hut to explain the thing at onre ir. You muil know, sir, trwl I hadn been long in business when 1 dicovered that gentlemen knew very liide aboui wine, but that if they didn't find some fault or other they would appear to know much less, always excepting the young gentlemen from Cambridge, sir, and Ihey are excellent judged And hen Hurley's little eyes twinkled a humor )us commentary on the concluding words of his sentence. Will, sir wiih respect to my dinner wines, I was al ways tolerably safe; gentlemen seldom rind fault at dmnar; so whether it might 'isppen lo be Madeira, pale sherry, oi brown, or' Why just now you told me you hsd but two ort of wine in your eel ler. Very true, ir, port and sherry. Hut this was my plan, sir. If any on irdered Madeira from one bottle ol herry take two glasses of wine which replace by to glasses of brandy and dd thereto slight squeeze or lemon and this I found to give general satisfac tion especially lo the young gentlemen if Cambridge, sir. Uui, upon ine woiU if an honest man, I could scarcely get a living profit by it, sir lor I alwajs used the best of brandy. As to the pale nd brown sherry, sir, a couple ot glass s of nice pure water, in the plane ol he same quantity of wine, what 1 uei io call my delicate pale(hy the by queeze of lemon added lo that; mad i very fair Bucellas, sir, a wine not mnch called for now, sit;) and fur ni) ild brown sherry, a leetle bjrnt sugai was the thing, li looked very mucl ike sherry thai had been twice to in. Iast Indies, air; and indeed, to my customers who were very particular iboul their wines, I used lo serve it ar uch.' But Mr. Burley, wasn't such a pro ceeding of a characlei raiher ? i guess what you would say, sir: but I know it to be wholesome wins a botiom, sir. But my port was the win which gave me the most tiou le. Gen tlemen seldom agree aboJl pin, sii. One gentleman would say, 'Burley, J don't like this wine it is loo heavy!' Is it, sii? I think I can find you a lighter. Out went a glass of water. Well, sir I'd say. 'how do you ap prove of that?' 'Why urn no; ,1 can't say ' ! understand, sir; yon ike an older wine sojler. 1 think 1 cao please you, sir. rump again Now, sir,' (viping the decanter with napkin, and triumphantly holding it u- he light;; Mry this it you please.' That s it, Burley, that's the very wine, bring another bottle of the mm.-.' But one can't please every body the asm way, ir. Some gentlemen would com plain of my port as being too poor without body. In went one glass of brandy. If that didn't answer, 'Ay, gentlemen,' says I, I know what will please you like a fuller bodied, rough er wine. In went two or three glasses if brandy. This used to be a very fa vorite wine but only with the young entltimen from Catnortdge, sir.' 'And youi claret?' My good wholesome port again, sii. Three wines out, three waters, ons jinch of tartai ic acid, two ditto oriespow ler. For a fuller claret, a little biandy or a lighier claret, more wattr.' 'But how did you contrive about Bit ijundj?' That was my claret, sir, with from hree to six drops of hergamot, acconl ing as a gentleman liked a full flavor or i delicate flivor. As for chsropigne. sir, that oi course, I made myself. 'How d) you mean, of course,' Bur ley?' 'Lord, sir,' said he, with an innocent yel wagg sh look, 'surely every body males his own champngnr the what can become of all tht gootcbenies' PrOiTttt f f Cincinnati. Cinclnnat f.irly-five years ago, was a village or log,ih" "tyvxi n carina in a wilderness, with five hundred UNDERTAKER. inhabitants. Now it is a city of immense- irnmmercial and manufacturing importance, wiih a larjre sntl enterpiising populaiion . . i. . . iiuinn-ritig sever.iy uiuiisaiiu aouis noieu tor devniion to all the arts that adom socie .. . . , ly ind pcculiarize luodern tivilizniiun TAIVIILY MEDICINES. JAYSE'S UAIIl TONC. Till Hail Tunic ha produce.! beautiful New Itiiir in Iho heads of hundreds who had been bald fur years It also purifies the head from Dandrtill Cures diseases uf llio scalp t'roserves lbs hah from fulling oil 'or bscoiniug permanently gray JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BAL SAM. IS a certain, aafa and effectual remedy for Dyt emery, Diarrluna or looseness, cholera morbus, sum- mer ciiiiiiliiint, colic; griping pains; aour stomach; tick and nervous headsch, heartburn, waterbush; pain or aickntirs of the itomach; vomiting; spitting up of food alter eating and also where it passes ihrnugh ni body unchanged ; want of appetite; roMttnuHiios and inability to sleep; wimd in the sto mach and bowel; cramp; uervoua tremors and twitching; seasickness; fainting, melancholy and lowness of apirita, fretting and crying nf infants and for all bowel allcctiona and nervous diseases, Dr. J.iYNPS TONIC VERMIFUGE Which ia perfectly safe and ao pleanant thai children will nut refuse lo take it- It effectually deatrnya worinn: neutralizes acidity or sourness ot the itomach; increaaea appetite and acta aa a gene ral and permanent Tonic and ia therefore exceed inglv beneficial in in'erniitlent ond Remittent kvtn and indigestion; 4;c and ia a certain and permanent cur lor Ine lover and ague. DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. They may be taken at all times and in most diseases In Inflammatory, intermit taut, Ucniittenl, Bilious, and every other lorm of v ever Jaundice and Liver Coin plaint. For Dyspepsia they are really an invaluable article, gradually changing tlir Attiaied secretions of the stomach and livei, ind producing healthy action in those im liortanl organs. Thev ate very valuabli or diseases of the Skin, and for what t nommonly called 'Impurity of the blood;' also lor rcmale Lomplainig, Lostivencsc a a t. c anu in laci every disease where an Aparient, Alterative, or Purgative Medicine may be requited JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthma two or three large doses will cure the Croup or Hives ( uhildreit, m from hlteen minutes to an hour lime. It immediately subdues the violence of Hooping Cough, and effects a apeedv cure. Hundreds who have beer given up by their physicians as incurrabh with 'Consumption, have been restored! peifer.t health, by it. In fact, as a remedy in Pulmonary Dis eases, no medicine has ever obtained i highrr.nr more deserved reputation. C7Tlie above Medicine are all for sale at the store of JOHN R. MOYER, Hloomsburg. 36 CHi.PkLESKAHLEP, Tailor. MHRCING the present opportunity ol cxpreiuing his thankfulness to his fi iendn.nnd the public generally, for the liberal patronage lie has heretofore rcceircd, informs his fnendg and tin public in general, that he still continues to carry on the above business at his nld ertablishcd etoud, on he corner ol Main and East street, where he nopeg, by atrirt attention to business, to recnivt nd merit a sharo of public patronace as heretolnre He deems it unnecessary toga into the parne vi bra;?, or to use any soft soddcr about his SKILL in tlio J'liurii.ysiON OF GARMENT CUTTING is Iuh shop is of long standing, and his work In thinks will ncak for itself, and far more loudri than words. But, he would merely say that, he A-arruuts Ins work done with rieatnens, durability uid in the latest fashionable manner, and will en ure a gaod fit in all rates. JN. U. Charges moderate to suit the times. Al kinds ofcMir.try pi oduce taken ill exchange fo work, at market prices. Ulcomsburg, Nov.9 1844. 29. Chair Wanufactoy, THE subscriber continues to carry on the CHAIR ilf A N U FA C TO Rl N G business at the old stand of B- Si S. Hage tiuoh, where he will be ready at all timet to furnish Fancy & Windsor Chairs, Sei tees, Boston Rocking Chairs &c. of every 'irscripiion, wmcn may Ue calieu lor, at short nbtice and on the most reasonable terms. He will also execute House, Sign A Ornamental Painting, and House Papering in a superior manner, From his experience in the business, and tiis facilities of manufacturing the various trlides of his line, he flatters liimsel.' that he shall be able to furnish as good work, and upon as reasonable terms as can he done in the country, all of which he w dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. B- Orders from a distance will be strictly and punctually attended to. D HAGENBUCII. Bloomiturg, Dec 30, 1 8 13 Cabint OTakins:' rfflHC subtcrittei respectfully informs the pub- he that ns bas taki n tbe shop lately occupied by 0. S. Hay hunt, at tb lower end of Market street Bloomsburg; where ha intends carrying on the aboe busineas in all its branches, and solicits a bars of the patronage of toe public In connection with the abovs business, be fTer He will Blways lie ready te make COFFINS for the same prices heretofore -batRfd in Dloomsburi;. ?nd having supplied himself wih a good HEA HS'E Im will attend with It at the Funnrnl wiilinut nit ,. ' VAtlU VlldlUVI JOH.V LITTERS. Myi0 I61-tn 3 CLOCK & WATCH KS'r.('TFn.I.Y informs the ciiizens ol C'ohnnliia county, and tlio public generally lint lie bus locnlcd biiiiM-ll in llliiouiHlmrg.on Mniti 'trcet oppnsiie iSt. I'aul's Church, where he bus iponoit shop, and is now ready and prepared to receive aud eiecuteall work in his line ol huiiiCHi. ith dispatch and in a workmanlike manner. clocks & Watches if the best quality, can be hud at his cstablinhnient m very reasouuhle term-. 11 EPA I KING & ( I I'AJ Ifi will '.io done to lliesati-fiiction of tho customer, at well of Clocks and Watches aa of Jewelsy, aud he wiil further, warrant his work to be exe-ute) at well as any in this section of the Sla'.e, He will ulso make to order SUttVEYIXO COMPASSES or pocket, and in ahott, will do all othertvotk vsu- ally done in a well regulated respectable ettat!ixh inent. Ho hopes by strict atlr nlion to businc and a desire to please, to leceive n liberal share patronage. Country Produce taken in psynien tor woik at tne market prics. Dloomsburg, November 15, 1844 -30.1 'prospectus Of the united states journal 15 y Jesse E. Dow Co. rTjnHE first number of our new paper will be is H sued this (first) day of iWuy, with an entiri new dress new type, lino white paper, with othci important alterations and Improvements, I he pa per will be devoted to a fearless exposition of De mocratic principles; it will zealously and unremit tingly oppose each and every effoit to establish a mammoth monarchy bank and other nusehicvoui corporuliona and cnnsolodtions of wealth, whicli subverts the rights of the people and undermine tlio pillars ot the Kfpublit-ut will oppose an oppres sive and anti-republican tarilf system, the assump tion of the Stalo debts by the General Government ind all oilier Federal principles which have an in evitable tendency to destroy public prosperity as well as individual h.ippiness. Against all such po litical delusions we snail wage unchanging, un compromising war. J he farmer and Mechanic who produce all tin real capital of the nation, will find in our paper an i.nwaveiiug champion nf their iualiciiible rights; i lie long cherished principles of the editors are toi well known lo tho public lo require any nh-dgo oi this point. To the Miscellaneous Department particular nttention will be devoted, the l.ndics wil always find in our columns a choice si-leclinn I'ron the current literature of the day, as well as originu contributions Ironi the most lulcnted writers o; which ourcouniy can boa'.. A general summnn of Foreign and Domeiticncws w ill bo furnished; i regular price curient and a correct list of the price? of stocks will also be given. The conductors have already secured llie aid out rn-opcralion of a lurce number of the most distin flushed literary and political writers of the day ir.-angemeiis will aso be made, at tht earliest pe riod ponsibln, to embellish our columns by the cm tributioiisof correspondents from abroail. Will this brief and imperfect outlineof our plan, we vcr. e-pectliiliy suhmit our claims to an extensive pa ronage to the consideration of a generous public, r J II btr II UiUo rlSK.? P t JESSE DOW, f EniToiiv, TERMS. Weekly paper by the year f2 01 do for six months I 0( denii Weekly paper by the year, in advacec 5 lit do do for less than a year, nOi ts, per month. flaily paper by the year, in advance 10 0( do for less than a year pi per month. Subscriptions lo the Daily for less than two, ti the Semi-Weekly for less than four, or to llii Weekly for less than six months, will not be re i:civcd. If not paid within the year, the 7)aily paper will lie $12, tho 6em i-weekly G, und the Wcely $'i 51 a year. All payments to lie made in advance. Those wlw have n.it an opportunity of paying otherwise, mat remit by mail, at our risk, postage-paid. Tin ostmastcr s'ccrtificatc of such remittance shall be a sufficient receipt therefor. The notes of any jpecio paying bank will be received. Brandreth's Pills. O LAD und understand ! The time will enme when the medicine, Draudreth 'ills, will l appreciated as ihey oufiht and deserve: it will be undcistood that Dr. Urandieth has the strongest Maims upon the public. It is true that every in lividual who makes a trial of the JJiundrelh Tills concede them to be the best medicine they ever useo. 1 liey are indeed a medicine obout which there is no mistake. Their vulue in a climute so -hangcublc as ours cannot be sufficiently appreciat ed A free perspiration is at once restored , thin hey cure colds, and consumption is prevented. I'hose who have a redundancy of bile find them ol 'he most essential service, and should there be a de ficiency of that important fluid the ISrandrcth I'ilU iiave an equally beneficial eflcct. Often has this important medicine saved valuuble lives in those re gions where the dreadful yellow fever was prevail ing, A few doses taken immediately upon the in fection being received into tht system, will bt al most certain to prevent any innteriul iuconveoi nee. And at no stage uf this df-cadl'ul epidemic is (here so proper a medicine us tho Dreudrelh Pills. Let this medicine be universally n.vcd in this disease, aud no loss of bioud allowed, and few, very few, would be its victims. So it is with other diseases. Assist nature with this all imnorrant medicine to remoi-e morbid humors from the blood, and do not resort lo bleeding or mercury, and we shall have a very great scarcity of persons afflicted with cronic maladies. The feathered tribe the an imal kingdom- over which we are the lords, are nut aOlicted with chronic maladies; neither should we be if it were not for our priae which occasion? them. Follow nature. Use the medicine whi- h harmonizes wiih her, which mildly but surely re moves all the impurities of the blood, w hich strength ens tho feeble, and yet reduces those of too full habit toa healthy standard. Let nm strain sav thaUterv department of the manufacture of Brandrelh I'ilU is personally superintended ly ine, and that every box with my three labels upon it may be relied uo on to have the beneficial effect desrribed if used according to the directions accompanying. AUKN 1' S. Washington Robert M'Kay. Jarseytown L. 4 A. T. fliscL Dsnville E. B. Reynolds dr Co. Cattawiisa C. G. Drobst. Blooroshurg J. R. Moyer. Limestone Babbit & M'Ninch. Buckhorn M. (J. Shoemaker. Lime Ridge Low & Thompson. flerwick-J W ililes May 3, 1845 ly- 2. B LANK STPTl LAN KSTI ICTJiiflifalJIaiik EXECUTIONS and SUMMONS just printed and for sale at his OiOce AN ACT Concerning the Itemnval J the Seul i J Justice of t iilumlrxi County from Danville to Hloomsburg. Section I. lie il enacted by the Henule am' oiiho ol ItcprcMcntiitives nf ibe Conimonwealh o leiinsylvuniu in (iomrnl Assembly met, and it i hereby e acted by the aulhoiity of tho same, Thai it shall und may bo lawful I'm the i,uallfad 'o tcis who have Hcsldcd In Columbia Coun ty for ul i. K.I. ST SIX V. il.K. U.lh .HO.Y'fl.V immtdintely preetdiiig Hit next (Sen rrul littetiuH, to vote at such election upon tin tieslion olthe removal of their Scat ot Justice Iron Danville to Uloomsbuig.in said county, in the man lier following, to wit.-hose in favor of a lU'iiinH shall vote a written or printed ticket libelled "SEAT OF JLSTICE," mid containing tin words FOR l)L( HI.MSVUKG," aud thoc ..p posed to a Kelnoviil, hIiuII vote a wiitteu or pilot ed ticket labelled as aforesaid, and roiilaiuini: tin words" FOR DANVILLKi'Mliesaidlicketslol! deposited in a box which shall ls provided fur linn purpose at each and eveiy of the election polls ol said county, and llie returns of said election shall be maile in the same manner by the KYlum Judgo as in the case of the election of Membi is of tin Assembly, and if on the meeting of tho Return Judges it shall appeur lhat a majority ot the voter have linen given in favor of liloou-.sbuig, then tin following sections of this act shall be of full foici and ell'ect; but if il shall appear that a majority ol votes have been given against Uloomsbur, thei the following set-lions of Ibis act shall be null dj- void Sec. 2. That if a majority of the voters of sail county of Columbia, qualified as al'oiesaid, vuiini on said question of Removal, shall decide in tin munner provided in the fust section of this act it, fuvor of tho Removal of the Seat of Justice of saiii county to tho town of Uloornshurg, the citizens ol lllooinsburg in said county shall erect, or cause li be erected, .IT TIIEIU OUW VltOl'KIl EX J't'AE, within three years from and aftei such election, in the town ol Inomshurg, suitahb buildings of 1J KICK or STONE, oftbe.MOS'I AITROV ED f LAN, for a Court Houso and Prison, and difTerent offices fur the safe keeping ul the county teeords, under tbe direction ol the County Commissioners, who aic authorised lo re ceivo a coneyunce for such lot or lots of ground lor llie use of such County buildings, nut LESS than ONE ACRE, in fee simple clear of all in cumbrances, for the use of the county of Columbia. the said building to be erected on sudi lot oi lots of ground thus convi-yed. And the f.'ourl House, ind other public buildings And real estate on which they are erected or is apputtenanl llieicto, lit 1 lie town of Danville, are hereby granted and confirm ed to be inhabitants uf Malioninc townshin. wilb lull authority to sell and disnnse of tbe same lo the litwl nilviinlHfrp und ibul tin lunch n-' tlifl nrueer-ilij ,,f -taid sale, as is necessary to relund lo the citizens ol Danville whatever amount ol money they may have liven for the original construction of the public iniildings m said town, and the purchase of the lots if ground on which they arc erected, shall be ic Uindcd ti the said citizen, and the balance to be paid into the Conny Treasury for county purposes. I rnvidcd IN o disposition or sale ol such public buildings shall be made until (he court house and pub lie buildings a. Dloomshirg shall be completed and the pubiic records and oliices be removed theic to. Si:c. H. That so soon as tho public buildings are completed according to the provisions of this act, the Commissioners alorcsaid sh ill hie a report of the same in the Court of Common l'lcis of said county and said Court being satisfied that said buildings ore fully completed according to the true intent and meaning of this act, and a record thcie of being made bv endorsement on said rcpnit, the Commissioners Shcrilfof said county ahall there upon cause tho prisoners, if any there confined in the old prison, to bo safely removed to tho new and the public papers and records then remaining in the public offices at Danville, to be safely depo sited in tho new buildings so as aforesaid built And prepared for the reception thereof, and lioni Ihcncc forth tho Scat of Justice in and lor the county of Columbia shall cease to be at Danville, and the same shall be removed and fixed at the town ul Hloomsburg. in the said county, and the public of fices heretofore kept.ond the courts ofjusl:cc hereto fure held alanviljc.in&for'said county ofCuluiuhia shall he kept and held at liloumshuig in tbe build ings erected tor their accommodation as nfoic.-aul. Six. 4. It shall be lawful for llie citizens ul Hloomsburg to obtain subscriptions from imy per son or persons willing to subscribe any money n materials for the erection of such public building- as are provided for in the second section nl ihis act anu in delault ul the payment ul the same, tin county I oinmissioners arc hereby empowered I cause suits to be brought in tlio name of the counh to eulorce the recovery ol the same, and when cn ctcd to be applied towards defraying the cxncnsi t of such buildings. Skc. 5. If onv person or persons shall vote oi the question of removal of tliese.it uf justice ol sail ounty ot Columbia, at the el. -rliou aiilheriaed t be held by virtue of ibis act not duly qualified ti vote in accordance with the first section of this act or shall vote out of his or Ibeir proper district, oi shall vote more than once on said question, be oi they so ofiending upon conviction thereof befon the proper court of quarter sessions of said ennnh , shall be subject to the penally provided for in tht general election laws of this Commonwealth. m:c. o. il any juoge or inspector oi the election authorised to lie held by virtue of this act, Mhall knowingly or wilfully leject the vote of a citizen iiuahbed to vote on tbe question of Removal uf llu seat of justice in said county in accordance the will first section of this act, or shall receive the vole oi a pel son not (nullified to vote as aforesaid on said question, he or they so olleiiding, upon conviction llicreol before the proper court of quarter sessioi.r of said county, shall forfeit and pay for the Use of said county lor every such ollenee, a sum not Its: than three hundred or more than six hundred dol lars ot the discretion of the couit, and shall uudi rgi an imprisonment in the jail of eaid county for u period of not less than twelve months or more than iwu vta,a. Sc. 7. If any judge, inspector or clerk of the election authorized to be held by virtue of ibis oil shall wilfully miscount, or shall falsely and fraudu lently luld up slid return the votes received Ukiii tin question aforesaid, or shall keep a fulse tally paper. or shall be guilty ofuny fraud iu the disc harge ol his duties, evuy person so iwlending upon con vie tion thereof in the proper court of qsuirlei session of said county, shall be subject to the some fine and penalty as are unpered upon delinquent judges ot imqiectors by the geueral election laws oi this Com monwealth. Sic. 8. It shall be the duty of the judges and insnectora conducting the election authorized to be held i y virxie of this act to cause the letter te ns legiciy and uisiinciiy set opposite the mme ot every citizen reho shall vote on the question of tht Removil of the seat of justice us aforesaid, on the tally paper on winch bis name shall be regislcied, and any wilful nmisoion so lodo shall lie deemed a fraud, ind shall be punished as tuch in aecoidancei null the provisions of the seventh section of this act Sr.c. fl. ft hiill be the duty of every jwe.in ipeclor and loik conducting tbe election umber .ed to be held by virtue of Ibis act, to lake (in h.IiIi i'Ml to the oath or affirmation he is now rcquiii d ! law to take) an oath oi ufilunution lhat be Kill honestly and faithfully comply in every le.pecl with tbe piovisions and requirements of this ael. rShc IU. Il sIih.II lie the duly nl ibu re mi n judges of suid enuniy, at the lime and ,il,ico of their mtrnnp; In east up nil the votes received in tin- different election dm incis mi ;be question ol llie eiuova ol tl. eat nl justice uloresaid, and shall make mil u o ciT ilicates showing- ihn result, one of ivhicli shall he tiled in llie i il'n e i f the ( Ink l llie i niirt ol quarttr sessions and the other n (he office ot the ('oiiiiiiisiiionera of said -oiintv ol Columbia. Skc II. It shall he the duly of the Slier if ol lie said dimly el Columbia, tu muse sis act to be published in at least three leuspapers published in said count; for at east once in every week for sixty days im mediately preciiling the next j;erui;il t It c ion, and shall on llie tlav 01 llie flection nine al least two printed copies, one of which shall he in the lieiman language, of aid an io be posted in handbill form, in tlu most public place nearest die election poll in every election disinri in said couniv and he reasonable expense of such publication -diall be paid by the said county of Coluiu lia hy orders draw n in the usual way. Skc. 12 So mm h uf the existing laws f this CoinnionwGblih as are altered or supplied by ih ih ari, be and the same are tiereby repealed; and ulso llie act ol Asein 'ily passed loiliJune 1 8U(i entitled nr. act relaunir lo the lien of Mechanics m.d olbcru, pon huildings, is hereby repealed so (ar as il relates to (he buildings lo be erected in pursuance of this act. Appmved of and signed by tin (iiivernor. WORMS KILLS TIIOUAANDS. (CHILDREN are most subject to ihem.bul er J suns of all ages are liable to be utllictld with lliem. Hud breath, paleness about the lips. Hushed cheeks, picking at tbe nose.wnsting sw ay, leanness pain in tbe bowels, joints or limbs, disturbed sleep frightful dreams, moaning and sometimes of vor acious appetite, are among the symptoms ofvsom.s .Iany are doctored lur months, for some other iin-agi'nai-y disease, when one box of Shci man's VVorui Lnauiiiges would ell'ect a cure. D. Ryan, corner ol l'rinco street and the Ilowery, cured a man of worms tha was reduced to a skeleton, and by only ono box of Sherman's Lozenges: l.eis now hs f.tt as an Alderman. Th lion. II. II. Ucaidsley has saved the life of on0 of his children by them. The sale of over U.OuU.OUO of boxes has fully lest ed them. '1 'hey are the only infallible worm des '"'.ving medicine ki.evvn. What family will be iwilllOUl them CniisuiiipiionpCoii;hs,Coldii, Whooping Coughs Asthma, and all allcctions of the lungs, u ill find n healing value in Shsrmoii's Cough Lozenges. They navcd the Kcv, Richard De Fonsl; the l.'cv. Mr. Strctter, Jonathan liouailh, Lsip and lhat orty old hero, Leonard Rogers, lioni the consumptive's grave. They cured in ono day the Rev. Mr. Dun bar, the Rev. Mr. Handcuck; V in. H. Attrcu F.sq of distcjsing coughs. They arc the plcasantcs-l cough mediciiie and cure the soonest of any kl.owu remedy. lleadache.Sea-sickness and Polpilalion, relieved ot from five lo ten minutes by Sherman's Cumpbur Lozenges Persons attending crowded -onlns in travelling will find lliem to iir.part buoyancy i f spirits and renew their energies, Those' si.fieiing from too fiee living will find a few of tiie lozenges lo dbspel the borjois and lownesu of spirits. Mr. Kralh, of the Sunday Mercury, has repealed I v coz ed hiniM'li of severe headaelio by them ,'nplain Chadwick, of the packet ship Wellington, has wit nessed their ellicaey in a great many cases nf w-a-lickiicss. 'I hey operate likcachium upon tho agitated or shattered Iicims, Ps Sbeinian's i'tul Man's Tlasler does upon ihcuinatism, lunibaso pain or weakness in the side, back: breast or any part of the body. Mr. II. G. Daggers, SO Am. .street; llcnr) Iv CnuMing; !in. C'liathan: sitepl Mosrs J Hcnrirjttrs Lsq. and niuliiiude of ovhers have experiencfd ih wonderlul ilTects of ihtse Piasters. Price only I2j cents. Caution is necessary ui see that you get the genuine Shttrniiii'sj Lozenges and Plasters, as there are many onhlfss ar'.ii !es aiteiiiptcd lobe palmed off in plate of them, by those who wuulJ trifle h ih tin i life lor a shilling. Dr. Sherman's warehouse is at 100 Nas sau street. For sale by John . Moyer nioomsbnrg Win i, Waher Si co Uei wick Low Si 'I'hoiiipson Lime Uidge li. Si J. Lazarus Orangevillt! M. C5. Shoiiniiker liuek Horn L. Si A I. Hisel Jerseyiow n I)err Si M'liririe hiie Hall John Moore Danville. Stephen Uahly, Cutiauissa. Jan. 4 181 5 37. fitn. DitooilliliOll Of I'ai t ;4 i ).ii. 0'I'1CE is liirehy aiveu lhat the pint ncrship. heretnfoie txisiina briwein il o suhseribers, under the ihe fiim of Kver ii Ilrfley, is this day dissolvcii by nititn;,! consent', and the ISooks anil uci ounts may be found with Charles Iltflev, at llie old stand, who is authorized In setileall accounts of the linn, and will he happy lo wail on their Iriends in settling the siiine' Tl-osu having aceminip of long siandiiig are pariic ularly rt quested to call. JACOH i:VEK. CIIAin.KS UEI LEV. liloomsburg, March 181845. Kcw Arrangement. 'I'll K subscribers would respectfully in form il eir frieiuls, and the public generally that have they have enieitd into Partnership under the firm of Hi fley Si Mei d nhall, in the mercantile husin. t,at llie stand lornnr iy occupied hj lijtr t Iltfley, aid liave taken their entire STOCK OF GOOUF, io which they inie til making such siMim'ts as will soil '.he seasons snd ma'ne tht ir inaortmenl fiem ral, til of which they are aiixiohs lo exchange lor casn, oi couniry piodute generally, upon very liher d if rrtis. I'hey rcpeeifiiliv snii.Mi Ibe p-itri'Ce i( iheir fiiendssnd the public rmerjlly. ciikli-:s ui:n.! v SA.MUliL M fiN DKMIAf.f.. B!ociaeburg. March IS- 1843.