COURTSHIP OK WASHINGTON I' ws iii 1 75 J llul in c (Tirer, mired in military ipidrwn, and n'tcndetl hy body sei vn', till snd tnilitarie is Im chief, cresrd tha ferry called WilliamV over Hie l'omunkey, branch of Ihe W k ri rer. O.i the boat touching ih nouihein or New Kent lide, the sol- Vri's prngrv'ss wjs irrested by one oi those personages who give ihebemt iie nl of the Virginia imlemcii of the renim", the frry soul of kindnesu nd lio'pit jIiI y. It wjs in vain ihe soldier urtfpd h'n htHness at Williimsburg, im portjut communifjtioni to he Gover nor, &s. Mr. Chsmberlsyne, on whose loaM:n the miliurie had just landed, would heir of on txruie. Col. Wash jngton wae i name and character ao dear to all Virginians, that his pissing by one .of (he caatJea uf Virginia without calling Slid partaking of the hospitalities of the iiost, was entirely out or the question The Colonel, however, did not aurren tier at discretion, but stoutly maintained 'hi ground till Clumberliyne, bringing up his reserve; in the intimation that he would introduce his menu to a young and charming widow then beneath the roof capitulated, on condition that be ehould dine only dine and then, by pressing his charger, and borrowing oi Jhe night, he would reach Williamsburg before his excellency could shake orj his morning's slumbers. Ordsri were accordingly issued to liiahop, the Colo nel' body servant and faithful follower, who, together with the fine English charger, had been bequeathed by the dying Braddock to Major Washington on the famed and fated field of Motion fcsheli. bishop bred in the school ol European discipline, raised his hand to liis csp, ss much as to say, your orders hall be obeyed. The Colonel now proceeded to the mansion, and was introduced to various guests, (for when was i Virginh domi elt of the olden time wiihout geatsrj and above all, to the charming widow. Tra dition relates that they were of an age when impressions are (he strongest. The lady vvaa fair to behold, of fascina ting manners, and spleodidly endowed with worldlv bcefits. The hero was fresh from his early fields, redolent of fame, and with iform on which, eveiy god did seem to set his seal to give the world assurance of a man.' The morning passed pleasantly sway, evening came, with liishop true to hie orders and firm at his post, holding his favorite charger in one hand, while the other wailing to oflcr tho ready siirrup. The sun sunk in the horizon, and yet the colonel appeared not. 4,Twaa strange, 'twas passing strange;' surely he was not wont to be a single moment behind appointments for he waa the most punctual of all men " Meantime, Jys of the veteran at the gate, while the co lonel was so sgreeably employed in the parlor; and proclaiming that no visitor evei left his home at sunset, his milila iy guest wiswith little difficulty penua deo to order Bishop to put up the hor tes for the night. The sun rode high in the heaven the ensuing day, when the enarmored soldier pressed wiih hit spur his charger's side, and speeded on his way to the Beat of government, where having despatched his public business, he letraccd hissleps, and at the White I!me the angsgement took place with pi epilations for marriage. And mnch hath the biographer heard of that marriage, from the gray haired domestics who wailed at the hori where love made the feast and Wash iiiaion the cuett. And rare and high was the revelry at that balmy period of Virginia festal age; lor many were gaihertd lo thai marriage of the good, the eriat, the gifted, and they with j iyous acclamations hailed in Virginia's youihlul lieio a nappy end prosperous bridegroom. 'And eo you remember when 'Colo nel Washington came a courting of youi young mi.trcs".?' said the biographer lo old Cu'ly, in his hundredth year Aye master llml I do,' replied the arciem timily serva r, who ha I lived t) see five gencnlion.-; 'great limes shall nev er ste the like agaiul' 'And Washing ton looked something like a man, a pioppr man hey, Cull)?' Never seed ihe lie, fir never seed the like of him tlu' I have een many in my day so tall us i'ra;ghil Ah, 8 1 1 ! he was like no one tlse. Mi.y ol the grandest gentle men, ifl 'hti gold Uce were a' the wed Oinjj, tui none wire like the man h'ni self.' Si ong, indeed, nsit hive been ihe impieis'o.i which the prison and man en r of Washington made upon Hit rude uniutnrrd mind' cf this poor ne ro, since ihe lapse i t ihrre quarters oi s reotury had oot tufn-'ed lot-dice it ifi3 precise date of (he marriage the biogrnpher Aaa been unable to discover, having in Vain searched among the rec ords ol.ihe testiy of Si.Ptl r's Church iVw Kei.t, of which the Rev. Mr. Munson, a Cambridge scholar, was ihe lector, 8ik1 performed the ceremo ry, it ii believed, about 1739. A iborl unu after their umr isgp, Colonel and Mrs. Vjthi:rlOi riMrr.Ved In Mnrnl Varnm. on lhs rotouiat,Jc jitiuiiiieully- Belli c iiaih tngton. Tilt: EFFECTS OF STEAM. Wc have lead many descriptions of ihe effects produced by steam, but we remember noneof ihem lhai can be com pared In 'he fullowlng Ironi the '.Noith Hiiiisli Review.' The ixu act combines 'he higheal flight of poetry with uni versally nl mi i tea (acts, and is in Kimi able keeping with the extraordinary re nulls of -science and irt which disiin guished the present ige above all others: The mighiy ateam engine whether we view it in its individual grandeur or n iis universal dominion over all infe rior machinery .must ever be the great autocrat of the machanical woi Id. Mow wide are its provinces now extensive its sublets, snd how diversified their aims! Over the ocesn and ealuary, i cross the Island aea and the mountain lake, along (he sinuous river and the placid stream, it passes in majestic sweep l,i ke Ihe vapor tailed comiiet a ihwart the planetary domains, dispens ing blessing in its course, and gifia yel unrecomz-fd by Ihe recipients ol Us bounty. The merchant and the travel er, the naturalial and voluntary exile,the philanthropist and the ambassador ol heaven, are borne with speed and safe ty loathe scenes of (heir respective la bors. Man meets man, interchanging ihe workaof (heir hands or the produce of the soil. Antipodes.who have hiih er to been planted with fool, op posite to foot, now stand in parallel intercourse cranilogical proximity. The white man and the black, trie serf and freeman, the liberated slave and his re- putant master, commune on each oilier sufferings and aspiration, and prepare for that reign of peace which is gradual ly evolving from the mysterious cloud that now overhangs the nations. Not are Us labors leas marvellous and less benevolent within the more limited range of our daily interest and observa tion. Here it stands at the mine head disemboweling the earth of its treasure there delivering it from its supeifli- ous waier-, or depriving it of its del leri- or explosive atmosphere. Here it Im hxedils abode in the factory, giving life and motion to Ihe varioua combina tions of art which prepare for our use the necessaries & luxuries of life there it tades its locomotive fl'ghl along oui pathways of iron, shortening lime and pace, and uniting in one brotherhood tho most distant and deserved member of the Commonwealth. Wherever, In deed, its ihrone is reared it exercises s beneficent sovereignly, feeding and slothing man, subjugating the material world to his use, and summoning all his ntelledual powera (o make new de mands upon its liberality, and draw new prizes from its (reasuie house.' rilr, I a AST NOT I Civ fpjljHU subscriber having pi iced HI A' AL- COUNTS in the hamlt ol CHAHLES KaHLER, K.iq for collection, requoata all those indebted to llimtithcr to come forward and pay ihcir resoectivo due, or else confess judgment lor the tame on or before the FIKST DAY OF JULY iVLXT and cost. E II BIGGS May 20, i845 5 Chair Wanufactoy, THE subscriber continues to carry on the CHAIR ilfANUFACTORING business at (he old aland of B- & S. Hagen buch, where he will be ready at atl times to furnish Fancy & Windsor Chairs, Set tees, Boston Rocking Chairs &c, of evory leseription, which may be called for, al short notice and on the most reasonable terms. He will also execute House, Sign & Ornamental Painting, and House Papering, in a superior manner, From his experience in the business, and his facilities of manufacturing the various irlieles of hia line, he flatters limine!'. Ilia' he shall be able to furnish as good work, and upon aa reasonable terms as can be don in (he country, all of which be will dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. U- Orders from a dist;mee will be striclly aLd punctually attended to. IJ IIAGENUUCII. Blooms! urg, Dec 30, 1843 "NAILS, SPIKES; &c. The ltlooimbtii'g It. It. I- Co ILL keep constantly cn hand, a large aortuienl of NAILS, SPIKES. AND IliON which they will edl by WHOLF.SAI K and fif. 1'AII., and on a$ good terms an tut arttiln can be tleuhcre jmrthatcd. Meichanta ik' othert, may find it to (heir interect to call- .Ml kinds of grain received in payment. JOSEPH PAXTON. pBieirtKT VAli TNEHSIUP JJtSSOL VED. The Copartnership heretofore existing under the fi,.n of SIL VER T II 0 II A" & HOOSE, in the BLeksinitbing Bns'ieeso, is Dissolved by tiiuiubI consent. The Books aie in the hands of Mtrshal Silver thorn, lo whom all having claims on, or are indebted to, said firm, are requested to apply immediately for settlement. MARSHAL S1LVEKTH0RN. JUDAH BOONE' Bloortisbiirg, March 28, 1945. 49 il?The Business, in fiimie, will be rnr r'K-d on si the old stand, by the subscriber who solicit a continuance of the cutlnm as -old friends, and of as many new ones of may ieae cull M. SILVERTI10RS. Marrh 23. -49 'hnt.-Life of Mrs. Martha rrn rii mrr jtwitt rr AN ACT Concerning Ihe hemoval if the Seal ry Justice of Columbia County from Danville to Bhomsburg. . Section I. Aa it enacted by the Henale and ouite ol Kupreaeiimtivei of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Ainembly met, and it ii horoby e acted by the authority of the name, That it shall and may be lawful fut the Qualified Vo ter who bave Itealded in Columbia Colin ty for at lit. 1ST SIX C.tLE.YlhiK MO.YTliS immtdiattly preceding the next Cen- itch meawn, 10 voie at aurn election upon the queation ofthe removal of iheir. Seat vf Justice from UaiiilIo to Uloonuburg.in aaid county, in the man ner following.towit: Tuoein favor of a Hemoval ahall vote a written or printed ticket libelled "tsEAI' ur JLHTICE," and containing the words ' FOR BLOOMSflUKU," eud llio.e op. piwed to a RemovHl, shall vote a wiittcn or print ed ticket labelled aa aforesaid, and containing tho words FOR DANVILLE:" the said tickets to be deposited in a box which shall be provided for that purpose at each and eveiy of the election polla of xaiu coumy, anu tne returnaot said election ahall be made in tha same manner hy the Return Judircs as in the case of the election of Meinbeis of the Assembly, and if on the mcetine of the Return Judges it shall appear that a majority of the voles nave ren given in lavor of JJIoomsburir. then tho following sections of this act shall be of full force and effect; but if it ahall appear that a majority of voics uave Deen given against uioomaburg, then the following sections of tins act shall be null void. one. 8. J hat if a minority of the votera of aaid county of Columbia, qualified as aforenaid, voting on said question of Removal, ahall decide in the manner provided in the hint section of this act in lavor of tho Hemoval of tho Seat of Justice of said county to the town of Dloomshurg, tho citizena of rSloomsnurg in said county shall erect, or cause to he orccted, .IT THE lit OWA V HOP Elt EXI'EA E, within three years from and after such election, in the town of loomsburg, suitable Duiiuinga ot UKIUK or BI'OMJ, of the MOST APPROVED I'LAX, for a Court House and Prison, and different offices for Ihe safe keepinc of me county records, unucr tlie direction ot the County Commissioners, who are authorised to re ceive a conveyance for suoh lot or lots of ground tor the use of such County buildings, not LESS than 0?L ACRE, in fee simplo clear of all in cumbrances, fyrthe use of the county of Columbia, ihe aaid building to be erected on such lot oi lots of ground thus conveyed. And the Court House, mid otherpublic buildings and real estate on which they are erected or ia appurtenant thereto, at the town ol Uaiiviiie, are hereby granted and confirm cd to rho inhabitants of Mahoning township, with uni uuuiuriiy to sen aim dispose oi mo same to tlie beal advantage.and that so much of the vrocecds of said sale,aa is necessary to refund lo the citizens of Uanvillo whatever amount of money they mayhuve ?ivcn lor the original construction of tho nublic buildings al said town, and the purchase of the lots ot ground on winch they are erected, shall be ie- funded ti the aaid cttizent, and the balance to be paid into the Connry Treasury for county purposes. Provided No disposition or sale of such public buildings shall be made until the court house and pub lie buildings a'. Lloomsl urg shall be completed. Hid the public records and office lie removed there to. Sec. 3. That to soon ns tho public buildincs are completed according to the provisions of this ict, the Commissioners aforesaid shall file a report of the same in the Cou't of Common Picas of aaid a buildings are fully completed according to (lie true intent and meaning of tins act, and a record thcic- of being made by endorsement on said report, the Commissioners 'Sheriff of said county shall there upon cause the prisoners, if any thcro confined in the old prison, to be sufcly removed to the new, and the public papers and records then remaining in the public ollices at Danville, to be sufcly depo sited in the new buildings so ns aforesaid built and prepared for therccoption thereof, and fiom thence forth tho seat ot Justice m and for the county of Columbia shall cease to be at Danville, and the same shall be removed and fixed at the town ol Ulooinaburg, in the said county, and the public of fices heretofore kept.and the courts ofjustce hereto fcrehuld at)iinvillc,iuifur'sniilcounty ofColumhia. shall be kept and held al Ulonmsbuig in the. build ings erected for their accommodation as aforesaid. iec. 4. It shall be lawful for the citizens of Bloomshurg to obtain suhsciiplions from any per son or persons willing to subscribe any nionev or materials for the erection of such public buildings as are provided for in the second section of this act and in default of the payment of the Fame, the county Commissioners arc hereby empowered to cause suits to be brought in the iiumenf tlie coniih to enforce the recovery of Ihc same, and w hen col- xted to be applied towards defraying the expense uf such buildings. Slc. 6. If any person or persons shall veto on the question of removal of the seat of justice ol said county i'l Columlna, ut tho electiou authenzrd tn Lie held by virtue of this act not duly qualified to vote in ac:ordance with the first seciion uf tliis act, or sli ill vote out of his or their proper dibtiitt, or .hall vole nvre than once on r-aid question, lie or lliey so offending upon conviction thereof befoic die proper court of quarter tessiona of snid county, .hall be subject to the penalty piovidcd for in the jencrul election laws of this Coinmonweolih. Hi e. 6. If any judpe or inspector of the election luthorircd to ie held by virtue of this act, slmll knowingly or wilfully reject the vote of a eiiiien uahfied to vote on the question of Removal of the eat of justice in mid county in accordance the will fust section of this act, or shall receive the vole oi i pci son not qualified to vote as aforesaid on said 'picstion, he nr they so offending, upon conviction thereof before, the proper court of quarter n-biri,s f suid county, rhall forfeit and pay for Ihe use of mid county fur every such offence, a sum not less iban three hundred or more than six hundred dol lars at the discretion of the court, and shall undergo in imprisonment in the jail of said county (or a period of not les than twelve months or more than '.wo years, Skc. 7. If any judge, inspector or clerk of the flection authorized to b held by virtue of this act jlisll wilfully miscount, or shall falsely and f. oudn lently add up snd return the votes received upon the question aforesaid, or shall keep a false tally paper, point connected wilh this subject. Ho ha flutler or shall be guilty of any fiaud in the discharge of ,e d hiinietf, as Wyoming has become classic ground Ins duties, evsry person so olieuding upon convic- iion thereof in the proper court of quartet sessions uf said county, shall be subject to the same fine and, lnalty as ate imposed upon delinquent judges or V. n V,a -nrflml n!nM ! r. 1.. war. I. mayuvwi'i uj im vi.iii wiivu tuna vituw vvuj- monwealth. Sr.c. 0. It shall be the duly of tha IuoVni and innoaotots conducting the election authorized to be,wol,'u' proper to publish hetil i v vlrue of this act to cause tin- letter JJ to) The Book will be neatly printed in octavo form, be leL'iblv and distinctly set onuosita tho name of on excellent poper, with several illustrative plates, every rilizen ivno snail vole on the question of the Remov il of the ecnt of justice as aforesaid, on the :Hy pic: on which bis name shall be recisleied,) siti t.-i- i Mil csu:s;cn ;o trdo zi2 l?dvsatd a' fraud, sod shall be punished aa such i'l accmdaiice with the provisions of the seventh section of (his act Ktc. t. It shall be the duly of every judge, In "lector and clerk conducting I lie election authoi ted to be held hy virtue of this set, to lake (in addi liim to thf oath or affirmation he ia now required bv law to take) an oalh or alllrmation that lie will honestly and fuilhfully comply in i-very respccl with the provisions and requirements of this act. Bkc 10. It shall be llie duly ol there mrn judjjes of said county, at the time and place of their meeting to cast up nil th voles received in the different election dis irictson the question of the Removal ol the nest of justice aforesaid, and shall make out two ceruficaies showing ihe result, one ol which shall be Tiled in the office of tlie cleik of the court of quarter sessions and the othei in the office ol ihe Commissioners ofsai; county ol Columbia, Sec. 11. Ii ahall be the duty of the Sher i IT of the aaid county of Columbia, to cause mis act to be published in at least three newspapers published in said county; forai leaal once in every week for sixty days im mediately preceding the next general elec lion, and shall on ihe day of (he election cause at leaal two printed eonies, one ol which ahall be in the German language, nf saiu act to be posted in riandbili form, in lb most public place nearest (he eleciion pull in every election district in said couniv and die reasonable expense of such publication shall be paid by (be aaid county ol Lolum bia by orders drawn in (be usual way. BKc. VI. bo much of the exisiinc laws of this Commonwealth aa are altered or supplied by this act, be and the same are hereby repealed; and also the act of Asctn my passed IfjtliJune 1838 entitled ar. aci relating lo Ihe lien of Mecbanica and others upon buildings, is hereby repealed so far a it relates to the buildings lo be erected pursuance of ibis act, FINDLEy PATTERSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives VVIELUM P. WILCOX, Speaker of tha Senate Approved the twenty-fourth day of February, one thousand eiiu hundred and forty-five. FK4AC1S H, BHUINtt.- WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. CHILDREN ore most subject to tbem.but rer J sons of all ages are linblo to be afiliclld with them. Bad breath, paleness about the liiw.flui-hei! chocks, picking at the nose.wasliug oway,lcanneei- pain in mo sowcls.joinla or limbs, disturbed sleep frightful dreams, moaning and sometimes of vor acious appetite, are among the symptoms of xvornn .iany are doctored lor months, lor sonic oilier mi iginary disease, when one box of jKhcriuan's Worm I , 1 . ir . . . T uuiuuucs vvuuiu i-ueci a cure. u. ivvan. tornei of I mice street and the bowery, cured a man of worms mar was reduced to a skeleton, and by oiih one box of Whcrman'a Lozenges: heis now u fai as an Alderman. 'J'h Hon. 13. Ii. 13cardsle has saved the life of on" of hia children bv then The sale- of over 3,000,000 of boxes has fully test ed them. They are the only infallible worm des troymg medicine ki.own. What family will be without thcin? Consumniion.CoiiEhi'.Colds.WliooPinr' Couehs nsinma, and all aiicclions ot the lunes, will find a healing value in Sherman a Cough Lozcuees. Thev saved ihe Rev, Richard Do Forest; the Rev. Mr. Streetcr, Jonathan Howorlh, Esq. and that worhv old hero, Leonard Rogers, horn tlie consumptive's grave, j ney cured in one day Ihe iicv. Mr. Uun oar, (he Kcv. Mr. Handcock; m. H. Attree J'.tq ofiejstiiuK,.fiawJtfvM.ltiy -jisO'S. j,.l$sanj;'ii remedy. Headaclic.Bea-sickncEs and ralmtalion.rclicved oi Ironi live lo ten ininulcs bv Sherman s Camphoi I.ozcngcg J'crsons attending crowded -corns ir ravelling will lind tlicin to impart buoyancy of pirilH and renew their energies, J hose euflcinin from too fice living will find a few of the lozenges to dispel the horiois und lowness of ppinls. Mr Krath, of the Sunday Mercury, has repeatedly cur cd liinischof severe headache by them Joplain Chadvvick, of the pocket ship Wellington. Inn wit nessed their efficacy in a great ninny caes of sea sickness. J hey operate like a thrum upon tin agitated or nhatlered ticivcs-, ns bherman's Tooi Man a Plaster does upon lheumatism, lumbago pain or weakness in the side, Puck: ircist or an) part ol the body. Mr. II. U. DaggeiH, 30 Am street; Henry JC liouluing; 3oj Lhailiun jireel Motes J Uenriques I'.tq. and t multitude of others have experienced tin wonderful effects of tXese I lastera Price only l2.j cents. Caution is necessar) ;o see that you gel ihe gpnuine Shermiiti'i; Lozenges and Plasters, as there arc man linhlebS articles attempted lo he pnlinei off in place of idem, by those who wouh trifle wifh youi hie lor a shilling. Dr. Sherman a warehouse is at 106 !as sau 6ireet. l'nr sale by John I!. Moycr Bloumcburg Win L WaHcr & co Dei wit-It Low & Thompson Lime Hidge B. & J. Lazarus Ornngevitle M. G. Shoemaker Buck Horn L, & A L Bisel Jercey lown Derrct M'Bride U bile Hall John Moore Danville. Stephen Baldy, CfiHawissa. Jan. 4181537. Cm. HISTORY OE WYOMISG BY CHARLES MINER. SUBSCRIPTIONS are respectfully solicited for the forthcoming Ilmtory of Wyoming. The woik, now ready for Press, will make an Octavo volume of about six hjndred pages, of which five hundred pages will embrace 'he main body of the inrrative. The Appendix, besides vsriety of cu r ous and illustrative article, will contain the "The llazeliol 1 ravellera," revised with numerous addi tions, personal anecdotes, incidents and xketchee of character, making about an hundred pages. Tho author thinks proper to say, ti.at no pains have been scared to obtain information upon e verv as unnumerable errors have heretofore existed in reeard to its story, and as its verv inic- renin tivil character has been scarcely touched 'upon, that almest every gentleman would desire for 1:1 J . ' . .1 .- his UDrary, in ret peci iu 11, uu Huineniic r.Qirauvc. Tho purpose of taking up subacrip ibna is toena- bio tho author to jude what number ot copies it nouno in cioin, in niuuuni myie, anu uciivcied lo jbwriliers at Two Dollais a cojiy. No money to bo paid until the Book is delivered. Subscriptions TCWVti at this Oficj. ' CLOCK & WATCH IM AH IXU. 0 K'KfJTFi;LLY informa the citizens of H X Columbia county, and the public generally iliat he has locnled himself in Blooin.burg on Main ni.-i-ii.ppo8ue nt. j-aul s Church, whero ho has 'iponed shop, end is naw ready and prepared to receive a"ud execute all work in his linvol buaineus, "ii umpuicu aim in a woikmanlike manner. clocks a Watches of tne best quality, can be had at his establish men I uu very rcuKonublo term-. ltKlMIICIKG & ( 1 FA? If; JO u;"' J ineiatislactinn of the customer, ax wrii u, viocks ana watches as of Jewelsy, and h Will rnrlllni. ,,..-,. k: 1. .1.. ' . . - "unmii iimworK to oe exe utel o well as any in this seciion of the Stale. He will aiuo iniiKe to order SURVEYING COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do all otberwnrl; mh ally done in a well regulated resectable otahlibl. uieni. no nopes hy strict atlenlion to luikine and a desiro to please, to icceive a liberal shnie patronage. Country Produce taken in puymei w, nruia ai mo niursei prices, llluomsburg, November 15, 1841 30.t PROSPECTUS OF THE UNITED STATES JOURNAL By Jesse E. Dow Co. finHE first number of our new paper will bo is- J. sued this (first) day of iliiy, with an entire new dress new type, fine while paper, with other important alterations and improvements. The pa per will be devoted tn a fearless exposition of Ui mocralic principles; it will zealously and unremit tingly oppose each and every effort to establish b mammoth monarchy bank and other mischievous corporationa and consolodlions of wealth, whirl subverts the richia of Ihe nconle and liiiileriniiif- the pillars of Ihe Kepublicut will oppose an oppres sive and anti-republican tariff system, ihc aseump- uuii ui mo oinieuenis ny tne Licneral Uovcrnmenl and all oilier t cdoral principles which have an in evitablc tendency to destroy public prosperity as wen is inuiviuuai n.ippmcss. Against all such po lilK al delusions wc shall wage unchanging, un compromising war. 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Will thisj brief and imperfect outlincof our plan.wc vcr ie. pcctfully submit our claims to an extensive pa'. trouage to the consideration of a generous public. THEOPHILUS ITSK,? r JESSE E DOW, 5 Eo,TO,,s TERMS. Weekly paper hy the year f 2 C( do for six months I nn per month 5aily paper by the year, in advance 10 0( do for less than a year $1 per month. Subscriptions to the Daily for less ihnn two. tr the t-'emi-Wei kly for less than four, or to the eekly for less than six monlhs, will not be re ceived. If not paid within the ycar.lhe )nilv narer will bo 12, theSenii-wcekly S6, and the Wcely $'i 51' a year. All p mrnfs lo be mode in advance. Those win nine ii.ii niioppununiiy oi paying omcrwise, nun remit by mail, at our risk, posisttc-paid. Th or muster sccrtihciitc of such remittance shall bi a suflicient receipt therefor. The notes of i pccic paying bank will be received. Brandrcth's Pills. EAD and understand ! The time will come ft when Ihc medicine, Drandrcth 'ills, will b ippreciatcd 89 lliey ought and deserve: it will In undeihlood that Dr. Drandrcth has the Strauses! laims upon Ihe public. It is true that every in lividual who makes a trial of the Dtandrelli Pill: cunceuu iiieiu iu ne me uest medicine lliev evei used. They are indeed a medicine about w hich there is no mistaka. Their value in a climate so hangcable as ours cannot be suflicicntly approcinl- u A Irce perspiration is at once restored , tha hey cure colds, and consumption is prevented. I'hose who have a redundancy of bile find them of the most essential service, and should (here bo a dc liciency of that important fluid the Brandrcth Pilli- have an equally beneficial cllcct. Often has tin? impoitnnt medicine saved valuable lives in those re gions where the dreadful yellow fever was prevail ing, A few doses taken immediately upon tho in fection being received into tin system, will In ul most certain to picvent any material inennvenir nee. And at no stage of this dreadful epidemic is then so proper a medicine as tho Drcndrcth Pills. Lei this medicine be universally u.nd in thi.- lisease, and no loss of blood allowed, und few. ory few, would be its victims. So it is wilh othei diseases. Assist nature wilh this all imporruni medicine to remote mot bid humors Irani the blood and do not resort to bleeding or mercury, and we hall have a ery great scaicily nf persons ofilicleil with cronic maladies. The feathered tribe the an- mal kingdom- over which we are the lords, arc nut afflicted with chronic maladies; neither should we be if it were not for our prioe which occasions them, follow naturo. tsc the medicine whi'l harmonizes with her, which mildly but surely re moves all the impurities of the blood.w Inch strength ens the fecble.and yet reduces those of too full habit to a healthy standard. Let me again say that every lepaitment (if the manufacture of Brandieth Pills is personally superintended y me, and that every box with rny three labels upon it may be relied up on to have the beneficial effect described if used according to the directions accompany :ng, AGEN T S. Wttjliingtnn Robert M'Kay. Jersey town I.. cV A. T. i)e!. I)anville E. B. Reynolds & Co. Cattawissa ('. G. Brnbsl. Bluomshurg J. R. Mover. Limestone Babbit oV MWiiic)'. Buckhorn M. G.lnemaker. Lime Ridge Low & Thompson, fcrwick- J W Stiles N'tv 3, ISlo-lv- 2. IU I ILh ia hereby given that ihc- 'ri nership, hereiofote exisiint; between the; lubscribers, under the the firm of Everot llefley, is ibis day dissolved bv n,tiiiu,l eonseni-, and ihe Hooks and aecounu may be found with Charles llefley, hi the ld atand.wbo is authorized to aenleall aeeounm nf Ihe firm, and will be happy to wait on their friends in settling the same' Those having Heriiiinis of long standing arc panic ularly requeued to rail. Jacob ever. cu a ki.es uefley. ulooni'lnirg, Mrch 18 1845. Kcw Arrangement. THE subscribers would rppectfully in t'nrin ileir friends, and the public generally hal have they have entered into Pannershi'i under the firm of Hefley & Mendenhall, in he mercantile business, at llie aland former ty oecnpied by Eyer & llefley, and have iukcn their entire STOCK OF GOODS, 0 which they into id making aueh addilione s will suit '.lie seasons and make their tssnrlineni general, all of which lliey are inxions lo exchange for rash, oi eounir; produce generally, upon very libenl lermsi I'hey resperlfully solicit ihe patronage t their friends am the public renerally. CHAIILES UKFJ.KV SAMUEL MEND EN HALL. Cloonisbiirg. March 18 Spectacles Glasses. THE subscriber baa jnst received a large as soilmcntol SPECTACLES and SPKr. TACLE GLASSES, of the best qunlily, of bolh vvniie anu green. Iroin INo. O. upwards. fXj-Pcrsons afllicted with sore eves, will find it to their advantage lo call and get glasses from him; as they may feel augured of deriving a great benefit from their use. G. L. SULLTZ. Bloomshurg, May 17, 18154 cabint Making HE subscrihei respectfully informs llie pub lie that ha has taki n tho shor. Int.;lv by B. S. llayhurst, at the lower end of Market- street liloomsburK; where he intends earrviiKr nr the above business in all its branches, and solicits a hare ol tho patronage of the public. In connection wilh the above businc flfl. tin n(Tira hid services os an UNDERTAKER. He will always be ready to make COFFIXS r.. die same prices heretofore 'hatRcd in Bloomsburir. ud having supplied himself wih a cood HE A t&K he will attend wilh it ut the Funeral without xtra charge. JOHN BITTERS. Mav.iO 1815-nm 3 ) na on -kt !G8n I1L Danville Steam Woollen Fm-inrv f..r. inerly owned and orcunicd hv 1 ,r Pni.iLin has recently btcn purchased by the subscriber, who rsf ucclfullv. iiynmifi.-ij i,dw- p"riTaleu lA Keculo all kinds of work in his lino ol business, at ihe shortest notice, according lo order, and in the best nmparative manner, llavimr cone to eoiisiil.r.i. be expense in rcriairincr his mai hinerv mi, I i,,,,. i-atu.s and being very particular in Rccu'ing the ser vices of experienced mechunics, he feds confident that he is capable nf cxerulinc nil kinds of uml; in his line in a style superioi to any other establish-, meut int he country. Prices of w oik as follov.: Cloth J yard wide liglu and daik, fiom 4.ri to fiS Cents pel vaid- Po brittle irrCMis. olive brown. &r. finm Kn In CO Salirels of the above colots, from 40 to 41 Flannels one yard wide, 30 cents. Wine, brown or black, 40 Madder red, 45 in .... .. .... muiiKct 2 yds wii'e; twi led or plain, from CO to 70 Ck-nls per yard. 3-BDI1IG- &FTTLLI1TG 11 ;n 1. .1 .1... 1... .. . , ... r.u uu mine in me ut-hi iiiiiuuer, anu at .nct su ai prices All kinds of country produce will Ie taken in pavmeiit for wtik at Danville mi.iktt prices. SA TI TX E 'ITS; FL A NX ELS f CLOTHS 4- I1U1XKETS Constantly on hand, for sale at reduced prices lor (VI1 or Barter. Fur the accommodation of customers living nt a distance wool for Janufacturini! will be taken in at the follow ing places : CULL.MUJA COUNTY. Isaac Kline's Mill. Fishingc eekj Holmes' store, Columbus; Low t I hompson s store, Lime-Kidcc; W. L. Waller tc Co.'s store, Benvick ; Stewart & Rickets' store, Oruugevillc; Win. iliKclvy Co.'s store, Blnonis burg ; Joins G. Shaiplcss' store. Caltiiwis--a; L, lli- -els store, Jersey town; Deri eV MeBiide's store. White all; Stroup's store, iTashiiiiitonville. LUZKRM-: COUNTY Reynold's stnre.Kings ton; tiildcr.-leeve s, V nkshiiire; .Myeia stoic, Iau ticoke; Judge Mack's Mill, Huntington Plain written uirecliunii must accent puny each purccl. U. K. UtAlillbAHT. Danville, May 3, IS 13 SWAN HOTEL, Orangcviltc, Columbia county, V. THE subucriher res pecifully informs li t public that he lias leased ibis larpe ihreo lory Tavern, now in llie orenpainy f Mr George Seiple, in Orangcville, Columbia county, Pa., and intends moving into 11 en the first of April tiexh w here he pleased 10 Ece his old friends ar As bis TAST will nlwsvg be furn; niiirkel affords, V of Liquors Am1 faithful Hustle' w ill be able t will alway on 1 tie i c run AfWh 15,