fff "mmmmTrmmmmmxmTmmmm THHlI.LlXti Mii:ltH-TllK MUUDtitt'S (gony of R'pinj atiJocation; but in a l-'Aiii jmomenl it rallied and thai moment wa But till'! aeeal thou (hit linking rat- his alvation! cat, pr.mlmg Mcalihilj .round the ware, e without beinR aware of the fad iou., ?' had in hit Unquiet, been working him- Ay "Ma the time lhat had to do'aelf, at well aa hit opponent, into deeper . ,(.. a.-,.. mt ilie'waier. The niurdt rcr wan obliaed to )iJ la attiiii jainbulinc in the water, v 0 . . .. Lt u krfD an ere noon him.' . .r . . . , The Indian aoon alttrwarda deposited hit bundle of clothea between two old I - .1 1 J .! I a. lltl Inlit lh Uf ft CSSal, inu Uiupuru eiioiniT iif' . r. '. . . . r . .1 ter, from iha aiu of me wnari neici me Orempin. Lit dmppeareu oeneam me - .. , . . i jiff e at he doubled the cornrr of 1h Jrom Isaac, who wjacareleaaly and boy iahly turning aummerteH in the water -sometimea flailing like tleeping ni tnl upon iit lurface. ind then diving lilo wiier fowl, and re-annesrinc af ter half a minutt'a abtence, along dit tance from the place ol hit exit. for him to breathe mnr ihm iini hfnm h rMchixl Isaac and he did to with the deiterity won -- --- - -- ------ ... thy of in Indian, by turning on hit I...-U iid meralv nrolectlnr hia nnm far -rfr j an iniljnt above water. Jethro and the captain watched the -wary approach of the Indian, to the ti rf - - ciniiy of the uniuapecting boy, until they hid satisfied Ihemtelvet ot the ui terior deffinQ of the assailant. Thi akiff was tzain in motion. Attailant 4t assailed had both disappeared, the first to ferret out hit prey, ana isxa rum oy urnrise: and the other, without a thought of what was about to ensue, to try the Jength or time that he could remain oe neaih the water without drawing breath. .Presently two heads approached simul Uneoujly above water, confronting each other; and two long breathing sound, like the blowing of a porpoise, accom panied by a hurried ejection of watci from the mouth, freed the lungs of both -aivimmera at the same moment. A tlrife of breasting the wsve again ensued, which betrsyed the earnestness with which esch sought to outdo the other. In every thing phjsically speaking, the Indian appealed lo be su perior to the boy; His sinewy frame, 'broad chest, aud eat feet were the iden tical reqiiiaite for a swimmei: while thr undeveloped form of Isaac, and his pro traded election in the water, unfiiUd him fur coping with hit athletic oppo nent. I But though he was not the eq'tal of the Indian in strength of limb, he wa superior to him in stratagem, which the aquatic diseiplel of Franklin, who in liis time was a practiced swimmer, knew u nell to (tciuio in lio .. Quibbv had several limes nesrly overt ken Isiae.and he had airatched lorth his , prey ; but the little fellow eluded his .grscp, ind slid awsy from him under the wa'er, in an opposite direction, which left the Indisn completely atfault. Tho' the scoundrel was baffled time after lime lie returned to the assault so cfien snd o unrelentingly, that tie succeeded at last in tiring the boy down. Isaac made hia last dive, but the Indian anticipated liim, and pounced upon his back as he was repealing for the fifth time, the tricks of passing under hia opponent, ind thut,by a well managed feint, draw ing his utriction lo a point toward? which he appeared to be steering whil his hand waa above water, but chanced to a different direction the moment hi body became aubmerged. The greatest general ceased lo be victorious after he had taught his en emies the trick of his art, by beating (hem in s hundred battles. The obtuse intellect of the Indian (tiny have thick sculls like the African negro,) at last comprehended that the little Quaker in n Cnnlti Kslnnr 4h mi far. I when hia head was diving Norih shove, Hut he had him now; and dearly did he intend lo rpnac the i?rine of the throa and the punch in the stomach, which Jshc had administered. Take ihy last . L . l 1 I Tk .In- monofihe island has lasieneu upon thee and it will be s mirade if Ihy spirit is nnt aAnn aniMivlrtft ill ll nKl In A I r 111 I . IVI PVVII rriMt31" 110 " 6 vtvia vty. It is said lhat the struggles nf ihe dy in man. in the Doseaion of all hi ijculiies, sre irresistible; snd that no man hand en grapple and maaier his, r.noui inr meTr ui gnni rrwrowgii.iren(Iered hm powerless, snd percepnoi to trv the isaua of atrena'h. It was the demonical intention of the Indian lo 3'aA the dot. forthwith, let the con sejjoenc? be what they would, lie had Imsc's neck between hit leg, at ihe 1epth of aerersl feet belpvr the surface of the watec, where he held him im .movable, while with his hands he preM d the tody again strongly to the bot tom. One minute In this position Is an ag ! li Is an eternity of Time. The death -r iuggle vas again come upon the poor little fellow, and the fiend was once more exulting over himl iJe lell the blood of hia whole body rushing to hi; Vin imagined loatheiome snakes twisting about his neck snd brow and ii.t body assailed by frightful aea-mon-:ers. A streaming g'ish of wati-rpour-ed ,fn'o his f3r an'! nswh. Hit reason niton lli noint of elfin? war. In the discontinue hii endeafoi a lo preat the L...i.. f u i., r-.. ik. i body of ihe buy downwards, from the necrs-ity winch reqn red lhat he ahou'd keep hit own head, pariiculaily hia monih and noairila in the free air. By - -- - .L' iL. i. - f k.. inn numi m nmui i ma uuy nut i r. . i:i . .. .. .1 i. . . .u l-.l i. if n ai nocny, mu n wi cmuicu to brace his feet firmly upon the aandy I i bottom. Hiahanda were free; but here lofore he could do nothing with them, while hia feet were hori du combat. Hut now he gathered himself, instinc lively for a deaperaie effort, and locking his arms sround the legs ot his foe, and planting his feet strongly beneath his body with one mighty surge he raised the Indian from the bottom, and pitched him hiadlonz into the tea! The relief . . . " . . . (hut gained was just in time. A mo I B ment mora would have cloaed the mor earaer of the boy. But the ad Van I . I tare thus scauired was not to be lost. Isaac sprang after his enemy with tin agility of a dolphin and ere he count i'o i i regain hia balance, hii young hand still nerved with the deaptralion of one bat- Ming tor I lie, was urmiy iwistea in wir lank black hair of thelndian. He avoid ed the experiment, which the naMve had tried, to conceal th strangling ol hia Tierim. and contented himself with holding at arm'e length, caring nothing for the splaahing and tuurianing oi in. foe which the Indian, while he held h lad. was anxious to conceal lor tear of attracting notice from the shore. Pariah!' exc aimed Uaic, in accent rtAt l.id. but deeo: Perish! thou black hearted aavage!-Ay kick if thou wilt trugt;le on monsteil It it my turn now; I owe thee no mercy snd dif ihou shall, the death thou has twici eacaped to beatow upon me, fr the al lesed am of mv f'her. A sprowl bite, tcrateh. it will require something more ihan hunsn interposition lo save thee from death? Boyl what dost thou do7 Rdeaae he Indian.and we will protect ihee.-li-" !n him. I aavl' reueated an authors live troieek cloae to the tar of Iaaac. I am not deaf, good inends. i snan release him in a minute ot two, but in nr own discretion. '1 he peril be thine keep off, meddle not with this quairel, I am desperate! I vaa but now, dying n the eraan of this hellhound: twice within the houi ha he given me a last- of tllO Villi, rawilJ, -ll f- kr hut I requite the favor. Keep oil, I say by tSe heavens above us, I will serve the after the same fashion, if thou dar eat to come between me and my prey, Awayt I have said it, he shall die lh . an. II Jeath of s dog; t here, an is over na; The limbs of the Indian became r Isxed snd quiescent. The tide of Me had withdrawn to the citadel wnence h mrane: the body floated for a moment, without convulsion, on the water, and hen settled sway gradually fioin tht sight. Isaac had loosed his hold.md he .tood gazing with stupid wonder upon he water. 'Isaac,my son, what hast thou done?' nded Jethro. in a choked, but fath erly voice, sc, sorrowfully, he reflected n the termination ot the violPni anu ragic scene, snd marked the wild and iltered look of his son. " Father is it thou! Oh save me from the fangs of lhat dreadful Indian! But where is he? 'mitred!' icsnonded the fain- er mournfully. . . ,. , ,- Macy plunged into the waterafler tht I. ....... I T I a it ivilhnil difficulty, for the water was shallow and no, more inan ,af body deep. TM captain placed the Indian carefully in tht oosl across a seat in t moulh downwards, to .1 the stern with nu give the water egreas from the stomach, snd then q ta i c k ! seizing the oars he pu.lt lne tot9 wjth til his strength, le t I L . i '. '. L - d lor lesiine Jethro and hia son wadine in the sea The ease of the Indian would not brook lelay. The of poor Isaac wag fix d and vacant, while Jethro. ukine hi hu-La5lire hanj jn his own, led himfcenilv ,owrtls the beach. Exhaustion had nd memor had fled. The facultiva m his mind were sleeping, rurtiined bi what seemed to ba a horrid dream but which partook so nrarly of a italic reality. A BUSTLE. There is finite a itir at Stubenvill, caused bv I tie difficulty in gellingout ol church al'er service. A cry has gone out, 'Reduce the bustles or widen thr doors.' 'Myson, said an affectionate mothei io her hopeful you'h, who was in a short time to be married, 'you are getting vcr) lhn. Yes, mnther,' he replied, 'I am, and I expect alioil'y you will tee rrj rib. 'in R-uiaeggaennituttu BULL. AN ACT Concerning the Jiemoval of the Seat of Justice of Columbia County, from Danville to lituovtsburg. Section 1. He it enacted by the benate and Htue ot Kcpretcnlalivci of die Cumnioiiweattli of Peiinivlvania In General Aiseuibly met, and It n hareliy acted by the autlioiity uf the nam, That it thai! and may ba lawful foi ihe Q,uallflcd Ve tera who have Iteatded In Columbia Coun ty for at LE.1HT SIX C.ILE.XDJIU MOA'THH immtdiately preceding the next Gen eral Election, to vote at auch election upon the (jueition ofthe removal of their Beat of Juitice from Dan'ille to uiooiuiuurg.in aaid county, in tne man ner following, to wit.- Thoe in favor of a Itemoval ball vote a written or printed ticket libelled, "6EAT OF JUSTICE," and containing tbe worde -FOR BLOOMSZIURU," aud llioie op poaed to a Removal, ahall vote a wiitten or prim ed ticket labelled aa aforcaaid, and containing the worde" FOR DANVILLE;" the aaid ticketa to be depoaited in a box which ahall be provided for that purpose at each and every of the election polls of Haul couuty, ana the returns ol aaid election inan be made in the aame manner by the Return Judge aa in the cane of the election of Membeia of the Aaaembly, and if on the meeting of the Return J udgea it shall appear that a majority of thr voles nave bscn given in favor ot uioomaburg, tben the following ecctiona of this act ahall be of full force ind effect; but if it ahall appear that a majority of votes uave been given against Uloomsburg, then the following sections ofthia act shall be null 4 void. Sac. 3. That if a majority of the voters of said county of Columbia, qualified aa aforesaid, voting )n aaid question of Removal, shall decide in the manner provided in the hist section of this act in favor of the Removal of the Seat of Justice of said -ounty to the town of Dloomtlmrg, the citizens of Uloomsburg in said county shall erect, or cause to Lie erected, JIT TIIEIH OHW I'HOI' EH EXMEAE, within three years from aud after luch election, in the town of iloomsburg, suitable buildings of BRICK or Bl'ONE, ofthe MOST APPROVED ri.AiV, for a Court House and Piiaon, and different offices for the safe keeping of he county records, under the direction ot the County Commissioners, who are authorised to rc ceive a conveyance for such lot or lots of ground fur the use of such County butldinga, not Ltb& than 0M ACRE, in fee simple clear of all in cumbrances, for the use ofthe county of Columbia. the aatd building to be eroded on auch lot oi lota of ground thus conveyed. And the Court House, and other public buildings and real estate on which they are erected or ia appuitenaut thoieto, at tbe lown of Danville, are hereby granted and confirm ed to the inhabitants of Mahoning township, with lull authority to aell anil dispose of the aame to tbe best advantage.arul that ao much o' the proceeda of tid aale.aa ia necessary to refund to the citizens of Danville whatever amount of money they may have ivqn for the original construction of the public uildinga al aaid town, and the purchase of theloU if ground on which they are erected, shall be re funded ti the aaid citizen, and the balance to be paid into the Connry Treasury for couuty purposes. Provided No disposition or sale of such public buildings shall be made until the court house and pub lie buildings a'. Blooms) urg shall be completed. md the public records and oniu be removed there to UliW Oe 4 Ut av sjwvai net iuv uwiav nnfuuigo are completed according to the provisions ofthia act, the Commissioners aforesaid ahall lilo a report f the same in the Cout of Common fleas of said county and said Court being satisbcd that said buildings are fully completed according to the true intent and meaning of this act, and a record there of being made by endorsement on said report, the Commissioners Sheriff of said county shall there upon cause the prisoners, if any there confined in the old prison, to bo safely removed to the new, and the public papers and records then remaining in the public oflicea al Danville, to be safely depo sited in ihe new buildings so as aforesaid built and prepared for tbe reception thtrcof, and fiom thence forth tho Seat of Justice in and for the county of Columbia shall cease to be at Danville, ai.d the same shall be removed and fixed at the town ot Dloonisburg, in the said county, and the public of fices heretofore kept, an J the courts of juslxe hereto fue held atianville,in&fiirVaid county ofColumbia. hall lie kept and held at Bloumsliuig in the build ings erected for their accommodation as aloretaid. . ... ii . . r I r . .L r oec. 4 It snail oe lawiui tor me citizens or Dloomsburg to obtain subscriptions from any rev son or persons willing to subscribe any monrv or materials for the erection of such public building as are provided for in the second section of this aci and in default of the payment of the same, the county Commissioners are hereby empowered to cause suits to be brought in the name of the fount; to enforce the recovery of the same, and when col lected to be applied towards defraying the eipcnsrt. of such buildings. Sec. 5. If any person or persons shall vote on the question of removal of the scat of justice of snid county of Columbia, at the election authorized In be held by virtue of Ihis act not duly qualified tn vole in ac:ordance with the first section uf this act. or sh ill vote out of his or their proper dibtiict, or hall vote more than once on said question, lie oi they so offending upon conviction thereof before the proper court of quartersessions of said county. shall be subject to the penalty provided lor in llic ,-eneral election lawa of this Commonwealth. Bsc. 6. If any judge or inspector ol the election mthorifed to 4e held by virtue of this act, shall knowingly or wilfully reject ihe vote of a cilizen lualmed tn vote on tbe question ol itemuval ol Ifu eat of justice in said county in accordance the will irst section of this act, or shall receive the vote oi j person not qualified to vote aa aforesaid on said question, he nr they so offending, upon conviction '.hereof before the proper court of quarter sessiom of said county, shall forfeit and pay for the use ol told county fjr every such otlence, a sum not less ;han three hundred or more than six hundred dol lars at the discretion ofthe court, and shall undergc in imprisonment in the jail of said county for c period of not less than twelve months or mora that ;wo years. Sic. 7, If any indge, Inspector or cletk ofthe lection authorized to be held by virtue of this act hull wilfully miscount, or shall falsely and fiaudu- ;enlly add up and return tne votes received upon tbe question aforesaid, or shall keep a fulie tally paper, or ahall be guilty of any fraud io the discharge of rus duties, every person so attending upon convic tion thereof In the proper court of quarter sessions of aaid county, shall be subject to tbe same fine and penalty as are imposed upon delinquent judges or inspector by tbe general election laws of this Com - monwealth. Sic. 8. It shall be the duty cf the judge and hie be author to judge what number ol copies ii inswetors conducting tho election authorized to be.Vfoul(1 be Pr0Per t0 l'uljllt'n hcldi v viruo of this actto cause thu letter H to) 1'he Bo1' w'" te neatly printed in octavo form ) l I, v on. , i n.-l t nnnosi e thu tiimn nf nvery ritiren ho shall vote on the question of the, Removil of ihe seat ol jusuce as nioccsaiu, on the wily paper on which bis nsme shall be registered, and any wilful omission eo to do fhsll 1 deemw) aj fiaud, snd shall be punUlied as such ii accordance with the provision uf the seventh section of ihis art fc.se. II. h shall be the duty uf every judge, In pector and clerk cinducting tho election uuthoi zed to be held by virtue of this act, to lake (in addi tion to the outh or ullinnation he is now required bj law to lake) en oath or affirmation lhat he will lionestly and faithfully comply in every ie eel with the provisions and requirements ol this act. Ptc 10. It shall be the duty of there turn judges of said county, at the lime end place of iheir niteiini to cast up all the voles received in the different election dis tricts on the question of ihe Removal ol the seat of justice aforeaaiJ, and shall make out two certificates showing the result, one of which shall be filed in ihe office of ihe clerk ofthe courl of quarter sessions and the other in Ihe office of ihe Commissioners ofsaij county of Columbia. Stc. II. It shall be the duty of the Sher ill ol ihe said county of Colunihia, to cause lais act to be published in at least three newspapers published in aaid county; for at least once in every week for sixty days im mediately preceding the next general elec lion, and shall on the day of the election cause si least Iwo primed conies, one ol which shall be in the German language, of said act to be posted in handbill form, in thj moat public place nearest the election poll in every election district in said countv snd the reasonable expenae of such publication shall be paid by the said county of Colum bia by orders drawn in the usual way. Sec. 12. So much of the existing laws of this Commonwealth ss are altered or supplied by this act, be and the same are hereby repealed; and also the set of Asiiem bly passed 16hJune 1 830 entitled an act relating to the lien of Mechanics ar.d others, upon buildings, is hereby repealed so far as it relates to the buildings to be erected in pursuance of this act. FINDLEY PATTERSON, 8peaker of the Houe of Representatives. WIELIAM P. WILCOX, Sneakor of the Senate. Approved the twenty-fourih duy of Fetouary,one thousand t'ht hundred and forty-five. FRANCIS R, SllUNK. WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. CHILDREN are most subject to them.but per J sons of allagca are liable to be afllicttd with llicm. Dad breath, palencts about tho lipt.fluthed checks, picking at the nose,wabiiiig awey .uuiiius: pain in the bowels, joints or limbs, disturbed sice; tnghtlul dreams, moaning and sometimes of vor acious appetite, are among the symptoms of v-oinit jiiany arc doctored lor months, tor 6omc other im aginary disease, w hen one box of therman's W orm Loicnges would effect a cure. D. Ryan, cornei of Prince street and the Dowery, cured a man ol worms that was reduced to a skeleton, and by only one box of Khorman'a Lozenges; Leisjow as fai ai an Alderman. 1 n lion. U. is, Ucardiu has saved the life cf on of his children by them The salo of over 3,000,000 of boxes has hilly test ed them. They are the only infallible worm deg iroying medicine known. What family will be without thcmi Consumpiion.Coughi'.Colds.'VVhooping Coughs Asthma, and all afll-ctions of the lunca, will find healing value in Sherman's Cough Lczenccs. They saved the Rev, Richard De Forest: the Rev. Mr. .w.ui, uui.ouiou iiowarm, r.sq. anu mat wormy old hero, Leonard Rogers, fiom the consumptive', grave. They cured in one day the Rev. Mr. fun. bar, the Rev. Mr. llandcock; Win, H. Attice I'.sq of distetsirg coughs. They are the plcai-antrst cough medicine and cure the soonest of any kl.owi remedy. llcadarhe.Sea-sirknrss and ralpilation.rclicvcd oi Irom live lo ten minutes by thernian s Camphoi Lozenges l'ersons attending crowded -ooma ir ravelling will find them to impart buoyancy ot pints and renew their energies J'hose eullciinc from too fiee living w ill find a few of the lozcnc.es t) dispel the horioia end lovinces of vpmls. Mr. Kralh, of Ihe Sunday Mercury, has repeatedly cur ed himscliot severe headache by them Japtain Chadwick, of ihe packet ship Wellington, has wit nessed their efficacy in a great many cases of tia- sickncss. J bey operate like a charm upon Ihe agitated nr shuttered nerves, pf Sheimnn's 1'eoi Man's Plaster doM upon ilicunmtiwi, lumbngo pain or weakness in the side, back: breast or anj part of the body. Mr. II. U. Daggers, 30 Am street; Henry It Colliding; 35 J Cliailmu sireet Alocea J ilenrinupa t.tq. ana nuliiiiiile of oihera have txperunrrd tin wonderful effects of ihese I'laste" Price only 1 2 1 cents. Camion in rrrcssar io see lhat you pet ihe genuine Shcrman't Lozenges and rUtiirrc, as there are man) worthless arlides attempted lobe rulmed off in place of iliem, by those who woult rifle wmi yon i life for a Hulling. Dr. Sherman's warehouse ia at 106 Nas sau 6treet. ror sale by John K. Moyer -Illoomfbtirg Win 1 Valer & co Heiwick Low ii Thompson I.ime Rtdge 15. & J. Luzariig Orangeville M. (I. Shot moke r Buck Norn li. & A Ii Risel Jersey tow n Derr & M'Bride V hite Hal! John Moore Danville, Sieplicn Uafdy, Oattawifisa. Jan. 4 1815-37. Cm, III SI 0 II V OE WYOMING BY CHARLES MINER. SUBSCRIPTIONS are respectfully solicited for the forthcoming Hiatory of Wyoming. The woik, now ready for Press, will make an Octavo volume of about six hjndred pajes, of which five hundred pages will embrace 'he main body ofthe uurative. The Appendix, besides e vsriety of cu r oua and illustrative article, will contain the "Thr llazcttoi 1 ravellera, revised with numerous addi done, personal anociotes, incidents and sketches of character, making about an hundred pages. Tbe Autho: thinks proper to say, ti.at no pains have been spared to obtain inhumation upon every point connected wilh this subject. He ha flutter- led himself, as Wyoming has become classic ground aa nnnumerauie errors nave heretofore existed in regard to its story, and as its very inte resting civil character has been scarcely touched upon, that almest every grn'.iemRn would desire foi .his library, in retpecr toil, an authentic rairative The purpose of taking up eobscrip ions is to ena- on cxceiieiu imuwr, nn ocvrrni inusirai ve D ntei bound in cloth in modern Myle, and delivered to eunreni em m vu t.,j. No money to be paid until the Book is delivered. Subscriptions rcctived at Ihit Gice. CLOCK & WATCH H to r bL 1 r lI.LY informs the citizens oil Columbia county, and the public gcuerully! ilial he has located himself in lllooiuburg on Main .Hlieet oipnite Si. Paul's Church, where be baa opened shop, and is now ready aud prepared tn receive aud execute all work in his lineol business, wilh dispatch and in a wuiknianhke manner, clocks & Watches ofthe best quality, can be had at his eslablithmcni on very reasonable term-. KKPA IKING & (1 KAP K, will bo done to the satisfaction of the customer, hi- well of Clocks and Watches as of JewcUy, and In : I t . . a . . . win luriuer, warrant nis work to lie exe-utej Br well as any in this section of tho fcta'e. Jlo will also make to order SUUVEYLVG COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do all otlierwurk vhu ally done in a well regulated respectable rtotuLlitl ment. lie hopes by stict attention to lnn.ii.es and a desire to please, to icccive a libeial share patronage. Country Produce taken in pajmei lor work at tne market prices. Dloomsburg, November IS, 1844 -30. t PROSPECTUS OF HIE UNITED STATES JOURNAL By Jesse E. Dow Co. 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The conductors have already secured the aid am: co-operation of a larce number ofthe most ilihim guishcd literary and political writers of the din. arrangements will also be made, at tht earlica pe riod possible, to embellish our columns by the con tributions of correspondents from abroad. ill this, brief and imperfect outlineof our plan.we virv re pectlully submit our claims to an extensive pa tronage to the consideration of a generous public. TiiLUj'UlIiUS r lSK,? P IRssr p nnur. i toiTOBa, TERMS. Weekly paper by (he year $2 C( do for six months 1 00 cJemi-Weekly paper by the year, in ndvsrce S f t do do for less tbun a year, SUcts. per month. Z)aily paper by theyear.in advance 10 C( do for less than a yeur Jl per month. Subscriptions lo Ihe Daily for less than two. Ir the cVmi-Wecklv for les than four, or lo tin Weekly for less than six months, v.ill not lc re ceived. If not paid within the year, the Jaily paper will DC J.I., Iheciena-wcckly ;b, and the Weely $2 5(i a year. All iiavments to be made in advance. Thnse who have not an opportunity of paying otherwise, inoj remit liy mail, at our rink, posisgr-paid. Tin ros master s certificate of such reniittancc (.hall In a sufficient receipt therefor. The notes of any pecie paying bank will be received. Brandrcth's Pills. j EAD and understand ! The time will come a when the medicine, Brandrcth 'ills, will be appreciated as Ihey ought and deserve; it will be i.nilci&tood that Dr. Urandielh has llic strongest lanns upon the putilic. It is true that every in lividuul who makes a Iriu! of the lliandrclli J'ill concede (hem to Ik the best medicine thrv eve used. They are indeed a medicine about whirl there is no nustaka. I heir value in a climate to hangealilc as ours cannot be sufficiently appreciat ed A Iree persinralion is at once restored thu licy cure colds, and consumption id prevented. I'hosc who have a redundancy of bile find them of the most essential service, and should there be a dc ficiency of lhat important fluid llic Urandreth Pills have an equally beneficial eilect. Often has thi inipriitant medicine saved valuable lives in those re gions where the dnadlul yellow fever wa3 prevail- nit;, n lew noses idKcn immcuuicly upon Hie in lection being received into tin system, will In al monl certain to prevent any material inennvcpimcc. And at no stage of this dreadful epidemic ia there ao proper a medicine as tho Urendreth Pills. Lei this me.lMue lie universa v u.ved in ihu lisease, and no losg of blood allowed, and few v;ry lew, would lie its victims, bo it is with other diseases. Assist nature with this all imporrant medicine to remote morbid humors from the blnnd and do not resort to bleeding or mercury, and we shall have a cry great scaicitv of ncraons smi. iP,! wku crunic maiauies. J tie leathered li he thr . mal kingdom- over which we are the lord .,. not aitlicicd with chronic ma adies: nrithrr .hU we be if it were not for our prioe which occasions mem. r oiiow nature. Use the medicine whi-h harmonizes with her, which mildly but surely re moves all the impurities ofthe blo.iJv.hirh .ir.nnik en the feble,and yet reduces those of too full habit to a neallhy standard. Let me again ay that everv .....ill ,jj i i manuiacture o I lliaiul nh P L is personally nuptrintended 'y mc, and thai every box with my three labels upon it mav U rrli. on to have the beneficial effect described if used wvu.w,..B ,j unci. iium accompany ng. A 0 E N T 8. WMhin,?tor) Robert M'Kay. Jcrseytown L. & A. T. iiiscl. Danville E. It. Reynolds & Co. Cattawirsa C. G. lirol st. Uloomsburg J. R. Mover. Limestone Babbit & M'Ninch. Buckhorn M. G. Shoemaker. Lime Rittgc Low & Thompson. Berwick- J W Stiles May 8, lt?46 ly- i. PUaolhiliOu Oi raitvcrnliit NUI'lCKia hereby given that the I'mt nrrahip, heretofuie existing between lie stihscribors, under the the linn of lijt-r &. Iletley, is this day dissolved by mutual consent-, and the ISooka and accounl may be found wilh Charles Ilcfley, at the old itand.who ia authorized to arulrall aciounia nl the firm, and will be happy lo wail on their friends in m itlmg lie aame' 'I I ok having accounts of long alanding are partiu ularly requested lo rail. JACOH KYEK. CHARLES IIEn.EY, Uloomaliiirg, March 18 1845. Kcw Arrangement. THE eubaiiribera would ritpecifully in furm ll eir friends, and the pubiir generally bat have I hey have cnlen d into rartnersliip under tbe firm of Ilcfley ii Mendenball, in he mercantile buainfas.ai tiie aland former y occupied by Eyer &l Ileflej', and bae taken iheir entire STOCK OF GOODS, o wliirb they in te id making auch adJitinra ia will suit '.he seasons and make their ikanrti.neiit general, til of w birh they rr inxiotis to exchange for cash, ot counrr. produce generally, upon very libenl term They reperifully soli.'it the patronage i( iheir fiieoda and the public renerally. CIIAKLKS UKFLKY SAMUEL MENI)I:'.NHALL. Bloomsburg, March 18 ) 84 0 Spectacles Glasses. niE subscriber has just icccived a large as soitmcntol IsPECTAtvLES and fePKC- fACLE GLASSES, ofthe best qunlily, of both while and green, from No. 2' upwards. fTj'Pcrsons afflicted with sore eyes, will find it to iheir advantage to call and get glasses from him; as they may feel assured of deriving a great benefit Irom their uso. G. L. SHULTZ. Eloomsburg, May 17, 18454 Cabint BTaking THE subscrihei respectfully infoim the pub lic that ho has take n the shop lately occupied by B. S. Hayhurst, at the lower end of Maikct street Dloomsburg; where be intends currying on the above business in all its branches, and solicits a ahaie of tho patronage of the public. In connection with tho above business, be oilers his services as an UNDERTAKER. ile will always be ready to make COFFINS for :lie same prices heretofore 'harned in Bloomsburg, ind having supplied himself wih a good II EA Hsj lie will attend wilh it at the Funeral without any extra charge. JOHN BITTERS. Mav.0 IS 15 6m 3 Danville rAHE Danville) Steam Woollen Factory, lor i merly owned and occupied by Lr. J'enikin. has recently bicn purchai-ed by the subscriber, who respectfully announces lo his friends and tho putt lie generally, that he is now prepared to execute all kinds of work in his line ol business, at iho horteht nolico, according to order, anil in the bent comparative manner. Having gone lo considera bo expense in repairing bis machinery and app. atus ana neing very particular in sccu'ine Ihe ser vices of experienced mechanics, be fids ciil'u!tnt that he i capable cf executing all kinds cf v-ork in his line in a style superioi lo any other establish ment int he country. I'rices of oik as I'ulli Vb : Cloth ard wide light and daik, from 4! to 5 ci-nls pet yard- no bottle grcms, olive brown, &c, from 60 tn EO Satinets ofthe above coloia, from 40 to 41 Flannels one yard wide, 30 ecnir Wine, brown or black, 40 Madder red, 45 ulanket 2 yds vi''e; twi'ledor plain, from 60 cunts per yard. Hill be done in ibelicst nianner, ond at ai prices All kinds ol country prcdurb taken in payment forwcikat lanvi1 prices. SATIT SETTS; FLAN CLOTHS & n LANK I. Constantly on band, for sale at -for Ca-h or L'arter. For ihe aeconiinodaliin of cusU distance wool for .1anul'acturin at the following places : COLUMBIA COL'NTY. Fishiugc eck; Holmes' (.tore, Thompson's slnro, Limr-Iilid Co.'s store, Berwick ; Slew Orangevillc; m. jliKilv burg ; Jchn G. Miarpless' ft store, Jcrse) town; Dc White all; Stroup's store, Ll'ZF.IiNE COCNTV ton; Gildcrsleeve's. V ilksbaire; .Slyeia' stole, Nn licoke; Judye Muck's Mill, Huntington ;fai'n written directions mutt ttccom pany each parcel. IS. K, GEAKIIEAJ.T. Danville, May 3, 181S 2 SiVAN HOTEL, Orangfville, Columbia eourtty. Fa. THE aubiicriber reppectfnlly inf' rri tb public thai be lias leaded this large tbrre lory Tavern, now in llie ofcnpanry r f Mr George Reiple, in Orangeville, Coli.n bia counly, Pa., and iniendj moving into it ' n the first of April nexl, where be will In pleased to Eee his old menu and cueioaitrs A a hia TABLE will alwava bo furnished with Ihe feM (!. markei afforda. Ilia BAR wiib ibe rln nifi of Liquors And bis 8 TA I! LL.aitt ml, il by faiibful Hoiitlers, he fl.ilter? himself ibat lie will be able In cive central aaiihl'ieiion CONVEY A Nt:i;s will alwaya be ready lo transport waiirn rn on their route, I O JOUNfcfl.V rch 15, 1645 tf