THE OLD S0LD1EU. BT H. HASTIXCS WEI.D. He hid been 1o the Pension 0 ffi c f The ftenerofiiy if generoity i nm ml in Ueferrioft benefit until th recipirn t put the enjoyment of il or justice, ff justice consign in withholding the nl -eran'i duel till ha ii ready to go dowi to the grte, (nenerosily or justice cai: i whit you will, we can call il neither,) 'had lUast awarded with a pension, si. infirm old mini The burden of old ag end hope deferred, had made him nick oflifa. The death film wis even now meiwurab!? driwn over the eye, onc epaikling; the piee, which was once firm and confident in lha strength n' youth and the pride of patriotism, hut become irregular and tottering; and tht manly lorm, once erect and command tog, waa buwed down nge and gutter ing had done it. lie wa a strangrr in he metropolis; infirmity and neglect iiad broken down his body, but his spir it could better sustain itself; and a bit ter sense of neglect had kept him in solitude, lie would not offer a living companion between the men who have (ihted by the achievement, without ex -ertion of their own. The conscious vie tim of cruel neglect and ingratitude, h considered the tardy justice of his coun try ject 'square with the world,' had induced .him to apply for it. 'And now,' said ne, ! will pay my debts and die.' The change of objects in the city be wittered him. He gaz-d upon the spacious and elegant edifices which had in his absence superseded old and fam iliar ohjecta but he gazed wiih hurried knows mo nowlet, rm m saw . wr a tt iLitmiiyiiu v aid iimlil. 'ongernouoJy me die! The stage stopped at .Hitherto luring the tide the old man had been ilenL Forgetful of the pieaent, mat entive to things about him, his mini vas back among other scenes. 1 long ong reverie ind one from which vas never to awaken! His hps moved apidly, though no sound was audible nvoluntary and spasmodic emotions vinced the activity of his mux!. 11 vas buily communing with the friend ml reviewing the events of youth Poor old man! fifty years since seemed 0 him but yesterday. One of the Ion misted survivors of soother raci', h tad no communion with (hose around lim. Dwelling upon the hardships, th iirivaiions, the dangers, the escapes, Iht victories of another age, his frame in lii m and old, could nut support the rcc ollections, as once in the day of hi urength, he withstood the reality. 'ILrkl' murmured the old man. tfl eyes turned towards him. He raised himself on his stall and leaned forward His eyes beamed with supernatural ani mation, and contrasted fearfully with his shrunken countenance; his hat had rallen, and his silver locks moved on (he Imht air his lios compressed, his 17 i - posture firm! Oh God! was it his deall struggle? The roll of a distant drum tell on his ear he grasped his statl firmly as once he held his firelock. A a mockery, and nought but his ab- bu6'f iou"de' ,clear ,,,d ' Jeje poverty, and a wish to dit co"h-For Congress and the People la re with the world. had induced cht-l'-Hn voice ceased, he fell back to his seat, a husky rattling in his throat succeeded The spirit of the Revolutionaty pa triot had departed. A SECRET WOK I'll KNOWIA'G. 'Truth is strange stranger than fiction Under this heading the Lung Island uncertain glances, as if doubting hit-I Star publishes an interesting tale,for t h senses. 1 he bustling forms of a gener- extended details of which we cannot fin ation who have Jorgoiten the Kevolu room, but must content ouiselves will lion, flitted past him without heeding giving the leading fads in a condensed him; the pensioner was alone in the ci lorm; for the benefit of our readers. tyl Amazed that the larpe of time had A young grocer of good character and wrought such wonders, he felt Ike correct habits, commenced busineas in a stranger in a strange land, and that, too good and improved neighborhood. His on the veiy soil he had defended stock ivas small, as were his- means, and His venerable appearance attracted stock of customers were still smaller 1lie notice of a passer by, who perceiv. His sales hardly met his expenses, and ed the old man was bewildered tender- be was evidently going 'down hill,' and ed his services to conduct him home. an old erocer on the opposite cornei Home! 1 have no home. I was at predicted that he would soon be at th home here in '6 but 1 am forgotten bottom That the young grocer had reason ti -rei wits opinion oi tne old grocei will appear. The latter hail a ddugtei who had won the heart o. the fWmt r II rr . if. . . lie ouereu nimsen 10 tier and was re rt A at )9 A transient gleam of anepr dished i from the veteran's eye but in a mo a. i.i mem it passed away, and the vacancy of his countenance returned. Ylhafanm I r 111,1 I n A UA . I I. .1 I .1 . m,iv .. .I ..- vn. uiva ueeu luiitieu, ii was uuue However wnn tut take the gift of Congress let me go and asurance that he was the man of hei .I t.,- I..C-- t 1: I . . ... pay my i,tm unure i tue. cnotce, nut sne acted in accordance Ic The gisi! here again his eye wa her faihei's commands. 1 . n Is. a.I . .1 L, . U ---I.. L.l il A I l . , V K . . iimcu iiu ins urai iii )OKc mo proud A.tsureu 01 ine uuecuons ot the wo nd wounded spirit broken, but not man of his choice, he sal himself aboui euodued. An honest feeling of indig- removing the only obstacle in the way nation mastered him; striving, as il of their union the father's objection to strong in me priue oi youth, to avoid his pecuniar prospects. trie unleeliag and impertinent curiousiiy A year had clasped and lo, what uiiiickiuwu who suirounoeu mm, lit cnangu i ne young grocer was now sunk exhausted on the pavement. Loing uphill with the power of a steam iaKe mm to 1 tie police ojjicc for a locomotive; customers flicked to hi? vugranlV said one of the crowd. store fiom all quarter.', and even many Take yourself off for an unfeeline had It ft the old es'ablished otaud on the brute!' said the honest fellow who had opposite corner, for the younger f.voi- addressed the veteran. Bu;' Icatchinu tte. There was a mvaieiv abmii i him by the collar as he etfayed to walk which puzzled the old grocer soiely,lu Aiui.i l.mn Tuil iL. .t I I l I I . " 1 r 1 j p.uj, lllcl all( givC ilc oui man which ne couiu not unveii. lie ai la.i! pocket book! I saw you Uke it band became nearly sick with losses and an over, or 111 tear you limb from kravalion?. and vain attempts lo discov- AN ACT Concerning the hemoval of the Scat of Justice of Columbia County, from Danville to Jiloomshurg. Section I. Ilo it enacted by tlio Senate and Mouse ol Iioprcaeiimiivoa of the Coiiiinoiiwcuttli of I'enniylvaiiia in General Assembly met, and it ia lioreliy e aclud by the anlliorily uf the mime, That it shall and moy bo lawful foi the (luullllcd Vo ters who have Resided In Columbia Coun ty for at l,E.1ST SIX t'.li.E.XIKlit Iftf.V'rf 9 immediately preceding the nut Cen tral cieclmn, to vote at uch election upon the iiemion oflhe removal of iheir Seat of Justice from Uanillo to UlooniBburg.in said county, in the man tor following.to wit: Those in favor of a Removal ihall vole a written or printed tic ket libelled, SEAT OF JLSTIUK," and containing the vords "FOR fiLOOMSflUKU," aud thoso' op. lioscd to a Removal, shall vote a wiiltcn or print ed ticket labelled at aforesaid, and containing tho words FOR DAN VILLB;" Hie said tickets to be lepositod in a box which shall be provided for that purpoBoat each and every of the election polls of aiu couuiy, arid tue reiurnsot said election shiill bo made in the same manner by tho Return Judges is 111 tho case of tho election of Membeia of the Asseintily, and if on the iiieetiim of the R.-lnrn Judges it shall appear that a majority of the voles have baen given in favor of Bloomslnirir. then the following sections of this act shall be of full force and cllect; hut it it shall appear thut a majority of voies uavo ueen given against U oorosbura. then tlic following soclions of this act shall be null voii etc. i. i hat If a minority of the voters uf xniil county of Columbia, qualified as aforesaid, voting in said question of Removal, shall decide in the manner provided in the first section of this act in favor of the Removal of tho Seat of Justice of said :ounty to the town of Rloumsbure, tho citizens of Hloomsburg in said county shall erect, or cause lo be erected, JIT TIlElll OU I'llOl'Kll KXI'EAHE, within three years from aud after sucn election, in the town of Moomsbure:, suitabli buildings of BRICK or STONE, of the MOST ArrttUVLU ri,Ai. for a Court House and Piison, and different cvllices for the safe keeping ol ihe county records, under the direction of die County Commissioners, who are authorised to re ceive a conveyance for suc h lot or lots of ground tor the uso ot liuch tVouutv buildincs, not LKS than ONE A CRM, in fee simple clear of ull in- umliranccs, turtlie use ol the county ol Columbia. the said building to be erected on such lot oi lots f ground thus conveyed. And the Court Home. ind other public buildinas and real cstale on which diey are erected or is appurtenant thereto, at llie town of Danville, are hereby granted and confirm ed to ho inhabitants of Mahoning tovviishio. with full authority to sell and dispose of the same to the besl advaiilae.aml thai so much o!' the lirocecds ol said 3ule,as is necessary to refund to the citizens of Uanville whatever amount ol money thev may have given for the original construction of tho public buildings nl said town, and the purchase of the lots of ground on which they arc erected, thall be ie- funded ti the said ctlizens. and ihe balance In In- limb!' , throttle him,' cried one of the crowd 'a scoundrel! rob a nonsinnci!' 2ke him to the police! and tho oh! er the secret of his nfiehbor's success, At this j'inction, Angelica for lha' was the daughters name contrived lo bung about on apparently accidental ft ihe old man had become, through th? ntervenlion of Ihe daughter, lol.rab! good h'imoied, and he inquired wiih eslnecs about the joung man, how he had connived 10 i (Tcct so much in a single year, to thus extend his busi man's wallet fell from the culprit in thi iniei view between the parlies. Af tcum . Ihe pensioner was recjgnizfd b) pome one tn the crowd, and he passive ly buffered himself to be put into a coach lie was conveyed lo a shelter, and hat ing happily Mien into good hands nl lention lor a couple ol days paitmlly re- ness and draw off the cuslomtrs from atnreu Ins rxhajsted energies. An in the older stand. instinct K-memliiance of ihe events w I tie young man evaded an answer nave nanaleil Jliiinl occasionally across but tnquiied if he had any further ob r.is minu. inn ne rememoerrd the evens jeclions 10 his union with i.igelica 01 jo tjeiur than those ol yesterday, A'one ' replied he, piovided you reveal mm tne couincnance ol (hose who h,i' been his companions in aims wrie mon (iislinclly maiked in his memoiy, thai llie new ones lie had pith the day he. tore. V h' n about to be put on board thrt slage to be convened home his mind settled and the marring enst 1 1 hist th his lujipi- again wandered 4.J hairmht cany me to Congrr.v Itnc hiu my uiif. 1 nave JilllPlil tin It! Congress said I should have it!' Thi old man's whIUi was put into bis band. Uh, jrs, I knew I should geiitMhet ne secret oi your success. young man promised when I" s was made comti ele. The old man commended his pi if encb on Ibis point. The affair was al 3 soon 1 0 . j I. t place. The friends of the young couple wr r all assembled, ai d among ibein many t. . !. 1 r I .1. . . me cusKiiners oi uotn s;ores. Anuelie nd Thomas looked as happy os we could be . am! ihe old er-ntleman was. i' I 1 .... . . . . . . o ' couiu noi so soon lorgel the old soldier : oossible, haunter Iban thev. The hri 1 . . r. . . run go nie iei me pay tny Ie tvsj and (lit! 1 can live no lunger ! Hut some- body tole il tiny oi it bway fion me; they couldn'i do it lil'iy ji-irs ngo! tut. ve got it nowyiavti i If io, i tlidn'i keep it they would steal ihe old man's mone ! J b y could nol kirp i ihe liod ol hati les would blast thru fur it (iod have mercy on them ihej didn't fight for it! Let tne pay mj debts and die! My childicn are adhered dead my w ife died in the poor bousr ',,, e dkkcm didn't J think mid n. 1 J tloij 1 wsiil lo live lyt'll,.' la' cake was about to be cut, when tin old man cried out for 'the secret.' '.Aye, the secret, ' 'ihe secre',' ex claimed lifiy otbeis. Il s a very simple matler,Said Thorn tf. I a I) Kit 1 1K ' I'be old gi rrliTrijii was vr ry old fash oned, and wbiU he shook Thoma hearlily by the hand, and kissed An- 41 lica tifiy timis over, he meitly unit- paid intothCouiiy Trcjsury for county purposes. I'mvidtdSii disposition or sale, of such public iiiiiiuings snail ne made until the court house aud pub lie buildings a', lilooinsl urg shall be completed, md the pulilic records and nllia's he removed there to. Skc. .1. That so soon as thu public buildings are coin pieieu aecorduic lo the mm s una ni l u act, the Commissioners aforesaid bhnll file n n-rort of the same in the Court of Common 1'leas of said county and said Court being satisfied that said buildings are fully completed according to the true intent and meaning of this ad, and a record there- l uemg uiaile hv endorsement on said leinrt. il. commissioners Shmfl of said couuiy ; ball there upon cause the prisoners, ifiinv there roiilnieil ii llie old prison, to be safely removed to tho new and the pulilic papers and records then rellliiinln in the public offices al Danville, to be saf.lv depu toil i.i llm t.i.t.- K.. . I. 1 . . ' "iiiHiiiiui us nuire--:ii( hoi .111, prepared lor ttiereeeplion Hit reof, and from ibpi.n r..i. .t. . .. ? 1 . . . .. mrui mo oeai 01 jusuce in anil lor llie cmnilv of l-oluiiiliia sliall cease lo be at Danville 1,1 .1 it.. i...n 1 1 1 1 mm. iii.m iciiiincii gnu iijjeu ai tue linvn nl Hloomsliurg, III llie said county, and the 1 ul.li,- .,! lices heretofore kept. and the courts of jusl'ee hereto f re held alJanvillc.inAfiir'said run 11 1 1' 1, !(',,! l,; liall tie kept and held al Jjlonmsliur-r in ibeJmi!, injjs erected for their accommodation as aforesaid fcj . M T . I III 1 .. . ,. rKC 'i. 11 snail no lawtu ur the e i ,,1 m,,.,.,!.,. .. ..1....; 1 :...! . "'"""'"""'s ui.1.1111 uir.M aipuuiiH 110111 any per son or persons willing to subscribe any ihiiim v or materials lor the erection of such public buildii'g as are provided fir in the second section of this m aim 111 in-iauii 01 1110 payment ot the same, tin county I ommissioncrs an; heieby ciiipnweicd 0 tu.u-u o.nin ii uu uiuuiii in uio name ill i,e couniv to enlorcc the recovery ol the same, ainl ul.n, lected to be applied towards defraj iny the i xpe ll UUIl I'UljlllMK, kc. 5. If uiiv person or persons si! v,.tc r,i uie oiiesiinii 01 removal ol IMeseal n usl I t-.l.: fit 1 . . " couuiy 01 i-uiui a, al llie elee'iou aulliniiv.l 1,, oe held ny virtue ol tins art not duly ipii!i, n vote in accordance with the first section of this net ... .11 ,-..t. t I.:.. .1. . . ... "" iibui uieir projier iliMilel.oi shall vole more than once 011 said (iuestin, he 01 thev so unending upon conviclion thereof l ei'ori tho proper court of ouaitcr sessions of said , o,,i, shall be subject lo the penalty provided for in the general election laws of this Conimon-.vcaMi Skc. Ii. If any jml-e or insiieclor of the eleeti.,1, aulhorised to be held by virtue of this net, n!,;,l, knowingly or wilfully reject the vote uf n eiiiv, 1 qualified to vote on llie iuestioli of Kcmoval of lb. scat of justice in said county in accordni.cr the w ill ins, set-nun 01 mm an, or sunn receive the vole o a pcison nut qualilied to vole as nf.ucs.id on ai.' "I'u-iiiou, ue hi nicy so oiicmiuig, Upon coimi t;oi I hereof before the proper court of quarter se.-ini.s of sai.1 county, 1I111II fnrl. it and pay for the ue 0! aid county l ircveiy such i.lL'iice, "a .mum not leu ih.in three bundled or more than six hundrid dol lars at the discretion of the court, and shall niidcrg. in imprisonment in the jail of mid county f.,r 1, period of not less than twelve months or inure than t'-vo years. Si c. 7. If any judge, inspector or clerk of tin election au'horied to be held by virtue of this uet shall wilfully miscount, or shall falsely ai d finudu leutly add up and return the votes received upon lb. question aforesaid, or shall keep af..l.-e tally paper, or shall be guilty of any fraud in the dischirce ol Ins duties, every person so offending upon couvic tiou thereof in the proper court of quaiter sessions of said county, shall be subject to Ihe same fine nnd penally as are imposed upon delinquent judges or inspectors by the general election laws of this Com. inonvvcallh. Nr.c. 8. It shall be the duly of the j'id(je and insiieitois conducting the election authorized to be belli) v virue of ibis net to cause the letter lo lie legibly and distinctly set nniinsite the nnn.p .. fraud, ind shall bo punished as such in accordant with lha ovisious uf Ihe seventh section of ihi- bcc. U. It thall be the duty ol every judge, In pector and clerk conducting the election uuthol .ed to be held by virtue of this act, to take (in addi tion to tin; oath or uliu malum he is now require i!b law to take) on oath 01 alllrmation that he will honestly and faithfully comply in every icspect wnn tue provisions and requirements ol tins act. tn:c 10. It shall be the duly of there iiitn judges of said county, at the time ant) place ol their meeting to cast up nil tin voles received in the different election dis iricls on the question of the Removal ol the eat ol justice alorcaid, and shall make ou two certificates showing the result, one ol winch shall be filed in the office of the clerk of ihe court of quarter sessions and ihe othei in the office of ihe Uoininissioners of said county of Columbia. !m-;c. 1 1. It shall be the duty of the Slier iff of llie said county of Colniuhia. to caust mis net to be published in at least three newspapers published in said count) ; for a1 least once in every week for sixty days im niPilialely preceding the next general elei lion, and siiaii on the day of the clectior cause at least two printed copies, one ol wiiieii shall be in the lierman language, ol sail, act to be posled in handbill form, in th most public place ncaretH the eleeiion poll in every election district in said couniv and the reasonable expense of such publication shall be paid by the said couniy of Colum bia hy orders drawn in the usual way. Sec 12. So much uf the existing lawt of this Commonwealth as are altered oi supplied by this art, be Bnd the same are hereby repealed; and also the act of Assent biy passed 1 Gift June 1830 entitled ar. aei relating to the lien of M ech, mics at.il others, upon buildings, is hereby repealed so far it relates to the buildings to be erected in pur-uaiice of this art. FINDLEY PATTERSON, Speaker oflhe House of Representatives. WILLIAM P. WILCOX, Speaker of lbs Senate. Approved the twenty-fourth day of t'cbruaiy, one thousand eirht hundred and forty-five. F1UNCIS Ii, SUL'KK. WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. CHILDREN ore most subject to them.l ut per sons or all ages are liahlo lo be iilllictld villi diem, bad breath, ualcncss al imt iIih I itiw tliikiiil Mo IleE&afiaig! Cabint Maid rr fHIIE subscrihei respectfully informs the id" Q lie that he lias Uki n the shop lately . ropi' d by 0. S. llayhurst, ut the lower end of M.uki t slreet Uloomsburg; w here lie intends carry inn on the above, business in all its branches, and solicits a sliii o uf the j utroungn of the public. In connection with the above business, he oll'ua his services us an 71MIIRVCINO the present opportunity of' UNDERTAKER. 14 eprcsing his thankfulness to his fiiciidH,iuid .. ,... ,lB ,,. t.llkl, cnFFIXS for Ihe public generally, fr (he liberal palionage Ut U... ,a,e prices heretofore haiucdiu Llb)..u,Kbu..:, has heretofore received, informs his friends and llie public in general, that ho still continues to t arry on die above business at his old es tablished stand, on die comer ol Main and East stree's, whero he nopes, by strict attention to business, to receive mil merit a share of public patronage as heretolore. lie deems it unnecessary logo into the giime of iirag. or to use any soft soddcr about his SKILL in tho niOFEiSlUN OF CA'.'MLM' l l.TTIMi and Ion ing fiipi lied himself wih a good II EA 'M! he will Hll. ml vviih it ut the Funeral without ai.y e.vtia cluue. JOHN BITTERS. May.)!) 1815 Om 3 piv;o Avv i c r 1 U r is his shop is of long standing, and his work he FR0 die LAS 1 unu LCO I i'REI. Making bu thinks will speak for itself, and far more louder! fincss. Smart nctiveboys between i!:e than words. But, he would merely say that, he ages of 15 and 17 will receive good rncournge. warrants his work done with neatness, durabilily.li'icnt upon imniedia.c application to the. subsi ril.er Hid ill the latest fashionable mnuiier. ami will en. SIMON C SllIV'E ore a good in in ull rases. N. H. Charges moderate to suit the limes, kinds ofcountry pioducc lukcn in eschuiige work, at market prices. Uloomsburg, .Nov. 9 1644. 29. lilooinsburg. Juno 14,1845 Clf m8 J.isl t' I,-ltT. ffU F.MAfiMMi in the 1'osl Office, ut Blooms Hburg, on the quaiter ending June llUih 145 Spectacles & Glasses. T THE subscriber has just received a large as II J. vail Danel linbason Miss ilary llciduirt Saiiiht! " sprout A, B. Esq Sems in. nr John ship W ychofl Y. V. S akclield JaniPg ic ul 0 c libl will I'ACLE GLASS IW, of the best quality, of In white and green, from No. O. upwards. (Xj l ersous alilieteil Willi sore eves, will l;ni lo Iheir advantage to cull and get glasses from him; a lliey may feci assured of deiiviug a great bemlit 1 1 o in their use. O. I,. SllULTZ, Bloomsburg, May 17, 184 5 4 Til 1.' u,,i.ni.;i,, , ... r 7. . u. VUU.VHUII Lt.'iiiuui; ? iu stilly Ul) the (J II A I It ilfA N U FA C TO 2 1 N 0 hufiness at the old stand of D- Si ii. llnof i nucii, where lie will be rend v at all ninei- in liiinisb Fancy fi Windsor (Jhaits, Set tor!?, Huston Rucking Chairs &e, of evor losiTiption, wnii'ii niav DO calleu lor, at short notice and on the must reasonable terms. He will also execute House, Sion & heeks, picking at the nose.wusiing artay,l.ni.nefsU)nianieitiil Painting, and Iluiise Papering. jiuui in the bowels, juiiiis or limbs, disturbed sleep jn H auperinr inuiiner, icb u ,i, ' S 6,"m'l"'"'s '." From bis experience in the bnsines.an(! uious appelite, ae among the sytoptonis ol v.oiiuh1, , , 1 r .1anv arU.lei,r,.,u,. i,,..,..i, it., ' ,i. i laeil Hies nl niniiulacturiiiif the varioti!- t .. . - "0''0 ivi OOIIIV I'llll I lilt- I . , ig'nary disease, when one box of Sin -Milan's Worm j'arlh'h'.s i'f hi; line, lie Halters hinisel! that niuiil work. Lo.cnges would .fleet a cure. 1). Rvun. .in.. r he shall bo able lo furnish as ol I rilICO street UIU I IC LoWCIV. cureil a mini nr'noil lliuin ;m rPMKixiiiKIn Ifriiiu i In worms il,,, was reduced lo a skeleton, and by only done in llie rniiuiry, all of which lie will 'iiuunuii K iiozciiycs: i.eis now as l.ii JJ. lic.ndslcv ren liv llieni. ono us an Alderman. 'I'll lion. II. has saved the life of on" of his chili 1 he sale of over 3,(lllu.()(IO of boxes hn lnlU i.i d them. '1 hey in.; thconly infallible woiiiiiles Irnying niidicine ki.c.vwi. What family will hi without them! ousuiiipiiji),.oiighs,(;olds,W hooping Coughs .vsiliinu, and all ullecliolis ot the lui.us, willllud a healing value in Slicrniiin's Coueh Li .cures. 'J bev saved the Rev, liichnrd lie Freest; the bev. Mr. titietter, Jonathan ilowailh, Lmj. nnd that e.oiYhy old hero, Leonaid Iw.gers. Iii.m the coiiM.n.plive',, grave, j luy cured in one ibiy the Rev. Air. Inm- har, llie Lev. Mr. Jlaudcoi k; m. 11. Allec I: fdistevsing coughs. 'J bey are the pleaM.ut. cough liiciiicnie and cure the soonest of any kr.ovvn remeo;'. Headai ll( ,Sca-sii kni ss nnd I'll! iti.lioti.ri liev. d oi from live lo ten minutes by Sbeiii.iiii's Cunipluu l.ozen(;es 1'irsoiis utteiiiluig crowded ,.,,j,,r ii ravelling will find them to in.pait buoyancy .1 'pi-its and n new tltt.ir fiieigies, J'hose sutli-iii.e irom too lice living wiil Hud a few of tUc lozenges lo dispel ihe horjoisaiid lowii.'ssi f spi'ils. .Mr. A rath, of the Similnv Meirurv. has rencutcdlv i ur hiniseli of severe bi adaehe bv ll!."in ,'ui tail Chadwiek. of tho packet ship Wellington, has wit nessed their efficacy in a great many cases of sia--Ui'kness. 'I In V I I ! :it- lit.,, .-1 In . .il ill. i - "" i Haled or shattered l.eives. es Micro. nil's I'doi Man s Master doc m,,,.. ,iu.,,.,;t, i,.,i mill or Ueakiuvs In the side, back: I r. j.-l or im ".ol of the body. Mr. II. (i. Daniels, :!() Ani 'reel; Ilcnrv J (.'ouhlitiR; ys.i Chail,air Hieci Jlotcs J llenrinur s lisn. and : intlhitUiln of ollirrs have . vi,eri...i. f .! .1,. woikIciIiiI iH'i cia nf )a st I'laslrr. Price only l'J cents. Caiiiion ia rrccssar m Pie that toil I' ft llie iri'iii.inn SI. i ,'. - - t ' 1 ."" not s and Plasirre, s ;lu re tire iii.h v fl.'l.lii. C .... .' . . . I I I "Ull II III 11 1 I' (I Kill" . il II, M ofl' ill plare of them, hv those veil.. u-o..l tulle w Mb Mini hie fur :. ! iliii.ir Hr. S;rrin!;ii,i wimi Immcc is at 'CO .a. sail f lier-l. J-or hale bv John U. Mii(i III.., m-liiirir Win I, U i.l1, r A co- lieiwo k Low L 'ri.oinpMii, l.in r Kii'oe Iv k J. I.uz.irtis ( liaiii"in(li! M. (J. Shof 1 1 1 ; . U f r Hurl, liurn I.. &l A Ii I'isel Jersey low ti Pur & iM'Iiri.le-. ,iit. .lohn Moore D.invillo. Slephen Haldy , Ciiltaw icsa. Jan. .1181537. CASH or L'OU.NTKV b. dist)oe of for Ph'ODUCH N. !' Orders from a distance wil strictly ai.d punctually attended to. n iia;i:ni:i'oii. Hlonmsl urir, Dec. 1), 18-13 NAILS, SFIZSZS; &c7 "iltv HUwmsliuvs fiS. IZ. I. i o TI Tl'J'll.L keep fouKtiiiilly on hctu', a laigo y Y soilniint of .LS, SIMKi:S. AM) IIiO. which lb. y will.-, II liy lldl. l.s.M ; ii,,,! ;.. T.M L, tunl mi us ni:ud him im lit' mlniis t un tie t li u hi rc tun i lmn il. Mi nbanu others, limy find it to i , t-i r inter, .-t lot all kinds of grain n ceived in pa ii.ent. JOSEPH PA.YTON, 1'iii.siM.v Erandrcth's S'ills. p LAI) and understand ! The time will coun Jii 4, when ihe li.eilicliie, lliai.ilielh ills, w ill 1 1 appii-ciatcd us lln-y might and il. .-cue; it w ill liiubisloi .1 that 1 Jr. Liamliidi has ihe sln.i.i:. cl iiins iiiioii the culilie. Il m Im,. ilii ... loiiliiid wlo niiii.es a iiial ul the IJiiii.di. l!i J ili COI ceile them In be ll.e I.i iih ilii'ii... it...- ... iim iI. They me indeed a lucdicine iibuid v. hi. I there is no iiii.-iaki'. '1 heir value in u .I.i..., i .'laiigculde as ours cniiiiot be Mili'.eicntlv approcinl ed . free erspirati. n is at nin e ri,oiei , (bin tin y cute colds, and t s-i;in.l ii n is pioci tul.- 1 bone who have a m!iii..li.cv of liile lii d tl.. m . I du M li.'ost cs-ni'litial sei vii c,aiid :-hi ubl Gin, uis'ioiir oh 'rnvSu.xu ny' CHARLES tl.-BbCRjn'IO.NS resp.,.-lf,.iV!,j,.U..(,f1 the forlbcoiiiing llisry f V.'y oi..iiiK. '1 b. VMl.Il lli.lv ro,.!.' I'... ! -Il . " "''.' "in ni.iKc an (ii-tav. volume of about sit li.in.lrid pa 'rs. r ,,!.;. I, r... "iiiiimru ia''(S Will eu l rnee ,n n-,i I ... .1. irralive. I he Atu.i.rwl.v l,...:.i.... - . ;n '"... ... 11.11 if iKric i v t. eu ens anu iiiusirr.mc nrticle-,w ill celitain the "TI 1 1 l . - , . . ..it. i nil liait.ius, U VIL-lll w 1 111 liiim, rn, ...I.i: nous, personal .mecrolrs, incidents and s' et, be I character, making about an hui.dnd unces J he author thinks proper to sav. ti m .... ..;.. i.ue nr. 11 s ureu u. tUlnill llllorillllt on linn.. , 1 .1 . .. .1 ,..... ..... .mil .ins suiji ri. Jjc i15 (,drl u ..,..,. i., yommg lias In come elastic er.,1.1,. as uiinumc ruble errors 1...... c ... , ii.-i.-iouiri e.Msteil in rcp.--.ni in lie ui.,... 1 . . .. - -.-", ...iu us us vcrv im.. r-iuiH 'mi inariii ier lias icen Krr..l.. ...... 1.. . . . ... ..a 11. 1: u.ioesi eveiy genll.maii would desire fo bis library, , respe. to il, an authentic i.airative J he purpose of taking up snbscrip ions is t(,e,,n. ne , Biiiuor 10 jiiui;e wtiat iiumb'T ol would be proper to publish. 'I I l'.....l. .. :n 1 . ... . ,.. uc i.eaiiy ,rintcd jn octavo form. -111 1'iiper, wioi niernl COj.ics 11 en 10 a il. r.fii'ii'-y of that ili'porlanl Ihiid the ILaiidrclh I'lll. ha.c an i'p."itl!y beneficial ( lH.it. Oiieu has tln.- nnpi'itant nieujeine .-,-iveil valuable lives iu those re- loos wheie the diendl'ul teliow l' .er w.n pievail I 'g, A f.-iv do.-es taken ii.'lli' ilial. ly Upon the in f c.ton bciii" rei-eiv. d into Iht t stcir, v. Ill I , al 01 i.-l erit iin lo 1 11 1. 1, ai.y ma!, tii.t inconv. 1 j 1 ec A nl al no si ,.j- ;l.;s :;,, J inie is 1 1n-. a ' pio, er a in, diun,. iit. L'r. ndi. 'Ill i'"ik l.e bi- iue.1 riuc be 1.1 i.-:s,!iy u.-cd in llii. '''a.-c d mi loss u! I.b.od 'allowed, and li't". v iy lew , woiiiil I .. 11 n-U:i n is wi:h oilu .11...... : . . , . ... .iP,i-i i.iiiu;e w 11:1 nits all iiiiiHuiai.l 111 iliil.'ii'tn icino.f iiioibid hiiu.ors from the 1. 1, .ml a d "In not lo-oittu l.lfulii.g or men my, ai d wi ''' B't M Hieiiy ofporf-oiis sijiln 1. 1 wiih i Mill,- maLdics. 'J'... j; ,.j ,;. lU .iU in- over whiihwc aie llie lords - U t IlllllClld Willi l llol.l.' II lilliil i, .!.... ..e he il it weie not lor our priue v.l.i.-i, occasion, t . 111. I olloiv n.iluie. I'm. th.. : . - 1 ' on- v in- 11 iriiniiiizes wi'.h b,r. w In. I, mildly hut ..ur. Iv te "Ms;:!! t!,ei. "iiiiin; '. binod'.w hi, , -r, ,', ,,. is the Ic hlciiial yet 1. ,!i , .,,,e of t foil loa l.eiilthv sliiii.bir.l. I ,.1 , ;.. 1. . . "a '"' ri') "uaie r I""1"" ' tue niaiiiil i, tu,. ol II, f, j "i-iMii,...iy sllia niiteni e.J ' v me. ...o.l il "ox wrii my thiee ;ihel-- i-r .,:, it "ii to have the bi neliiial 1 ITi I d, u. .uiuin; id u.e llllCl ilons llll ollipul.y A W i ; , I 8. Wa.-hin;Moi Robcit M'Kay. .leisevtovvn-L. & A. T. ,is,.!. Ibinville E. Ii.Lev nobis A C t'aliiwisjC. (J. IJrobst. llloiinisbtirg J. K. Miner. Limestone Ihihhii '.M'.Vincb liuekh .rn M. (J. Slu-emaker. 1. line l.nlgo Low T .'.iwi.k- J .Vj,, Nay .'!, Ifi 15 I v- '. liliui's A til 0 hu lit I'epscr Aullis i'lilliuer Daniel II ulniiiii A. 11. Jucksoii Joseph Katiiuidy taralt .M 11 1 1 1 11 'J honiiis " PeiHiim cnlliiig for li t ers in f leute eay they aie advertised. J. R. MOYER P faHE Danville .Ncaiii Viudleii I'm lory, I jjl inerly owned and occupied by 1. r. I'ctrik has recently hi cn l lir. hiiscil hv ibe'subscriber. v icspeetl'ully announces to his fiit nds and the lie getierally, that he is now prepared to c.r all kinds of work iu his line ol business, at shortest notice, according to order, and in the hi comparative uirmiicr. Having (.one to consiilc;a he expense iu repairing hi machinery ami appa ratus and being veiy parricidal in sieu'ing ihe .-er-'.iccs of cxpii. need mechanics, he f. . Is ei.iihdeut dial he is cii able of cM culn g nil kinds of v oile in his line in a style stiperiui to any other establish ment hit he country. I'nccs of i oik cs lolb ws : Cloth 4 j ard ide light and daik, from 4.r) to f,5 (k-nts per y.ud' Do buttle prc'iis, .dive brown, &c. from atn cts of the above colois, li uiii I'Mainiels one yaul wide, Wine, In own or black, Madder red, jiuukct vdswU'e; twi'ledor plain, from Ci to c.-nts ier yard. l", ill be done ill the best iniiiM ci', tied at the nsu n prices All kinds of col.n'.ry pn iiuce w i.l I 0 'aki n ill i n) uuiit lul wiiKul Mi. c 1. n uricrs. 6'. V 77 T. P. TTS; 77. ,1 .Y.N' E I. Si CLOTHS ,5- llLASKl-yi'S; C.uisliiiil,y co hand, for sale ut ridt'i. d rn-. vs for a Ii or Faitcr. I tin1 in viui.iiiuihilio!! ul cu- li niers Irving e.l :l dislaiic. .m.iiI for .tauufactuiing will lo ta.'.i u in at the follo-.viiiu' plac. s : Cl'1,1 'MI.'IA J'Ol'N'l V. Isaac Klii.c's Mill, I'isbiii'.'C uk; Holmes' store. C. h ii.l ;", I . vv iV. Tiniii j si n's t-ti'ie, l.in e- Lti'iM : W. I.. W aller i1.: Co.'s store, l'eiwick ; Mi'.vail t Fiil.il:-' sterc, l i . s I : i-. vi'l. ; in. ,!.' Kt Ivy ( 'o. s store. I; lo, 1 1 . - '..i.i" ; .1. b:i (I. !" !.ai pU.-o stole, Ci t aw n -n; L. J:i-si-l's M.o-e, JtmOm'-ii; h'iri A icl!iiV stoic. White nil; treiiji's .-In'.', ll'iu hii cli uv i'le. I.l 'Lli.NE (1)1 ;-l V lity nui-J'-i -i.'.Kii.i.s ton; ( iilder b-cve's, i ' I. .-1 . 1 1 1 n ; M 1 -s ' stoic, .Nan-ric.-k. ; 1 1 ib'.e .V.ii k's .V ill, Hnutii gtou I'luiil irrillui iHiCi.livna hil'itt UCCOm 'inm; null i tunl. Danville, Mav 3. :i0 lo CO 40 lo "11 UO cents. '10 45 0 it Ii ISlo- c;e.!:i!Eait. SlAN HOTDL., Grmigrvillr, Columbia county, Pa. Till subscriber respectfully iiifurinc ll f; inline thru he has leased litis laroe ibrr o orv 'I avi tn, now in llie occupant v of i!r ii orct Si-tidi', in ( )r;.iict v i ' 1 . ( ' i . 1 1 . ri : ! i r 1 1 1 1 1 v , Pa., and intends moving into it t ti he first of April next, "litre be will It; ilenseil to tie his old Iriemh and ciisionr -s shis TAB I lll- liat el, r I c relied i p "ibd jf llM.d 'I'K. will ii'wavf In- fiirnislit'd w iili tl,p brsl th.. n- rl-iM i, ll'u n!s. IDs I? A If w iih the el,,,i,-, .1 'i l.'.it.'M And his S T. Hl.I'.atn ndid bv biitlilul llnsili is, be I , m r.- bunseif that he ivill iie ;.!)!t In (jive uetii r.d sailsliiclioti CD.N YKY A Nf.'KS will always bs icady to irMistiort wulrrn.rn on their route, I C JOIIXS'OX il.n-h 15, 1813 if ciA)VkL wxren' .6 U., I ilNiil (uJl, mm ;u, very ritizen lio shall vote on lhe question of the ' ll0,lid in cloth, in modern stvle n,l .i.i;. . . IO sui.scrmrr where Kcinov .1 of the sent f jusiice as aforesaid, on thi. subscribers at Two Dollnn n ,,. 1,1l"ul 1e 'eaaonubly rcwaidcd tally paper on which his name thai! he rreistcied In any willul oiiutsio.'i eu I? do thall be deemed a -o money to hr paid uoiil the jonk is ,)f!i,rrr, Ztibscnjdwns rcaivtit ul U,i3 nj;cc. hie. SIKAAED from the mb'-Tlbcr. about time weeks niure, a While nnd K'cd, Cow, and had her bin 12 broken. Any iirrsmm rii.n .,. me may lie for I, is. ttu- Ll oonoburg; Aug 9 lAh J. E VAX'S JJ ES'I'.( 'TI-'I LL1' informs the citi. o j, Columbia cuiiutv, no, I the public e.ciicia '' tli.il lie has loented hiiiis. il iu lii. .niiishura i n .Main j street oppo'-llt' t. I mil s t'buicli, where lie has i.i i . . ..pencil simp, aini is ia,w i. aiiy i.n.l n. ;i n to icceiie aud .MTiileall work in bis line of I Ui-iuc.-s, '..iih dispalih ai.il in a woihliihl.e niaiii.ir. clocks ai Watches of tne best ipiali'v, can be had bis eshibii.-huo'iit : u very reasonable term-. will 'ie done lo llie satisfaction of the ciisloiner. .is well of Clu.lis and niches ns c,f .lewi lsy, and lie w iil furlhcr. w an ml his w ork to he exe utc in weil as aov in this section of the Ma e. lie will slso make in . rib r Sl'lU KVI.VIJ COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do all ol!;crM.l; jmi. ally done in n will legtilatrd ri's cclable itabli;i incut, lie hones by stri t allt ulii ii to lusiius and a dtiro to pi. a c, to in rive i patronage, t'nuiiliy i'r.'t'uce ta for woik at the market pie rs. Illoonishurg, .November Ili, 1 I t Hfl.t I . l.ii sl.aie o il.cn in l .i im n l.:l.KS OF ALL K1SDS, S.lLi: A T THIS Ol I'lCl' FOR