KICKING A YANKEE. ft very InmNonni friend nt'ours, wIk few weoks mo was pike J nut of nmfor;ahlu ollicfl up Hit- river, hi be lake n hi'iiplf lo Hanor for tunn u recover dom the wound ii.C r ed upoi bit feelings by our -unprincipled iroum jtinjr a Juit(.iratio(j. Change of ir hivn ! a 1 n in Plant effect upon hu tpirits, lor, fioni (J ilcna, ha writes u an minim letiei which, ariionii, oilier t h t n , telU of a tlfiprle qirrel tint tok pl.ee on bu ird of Ihe boil between a led I i v tourist (ml a leal 1 ve Yankee seitlcr. The Utler irjil upon the toes of the firmer; wheroiipoii the former threaten ed to 'kick oui of the Cibin' 'lie latter. You'll kick me out of this c.binn?' Ye?! sir, I'll Lick you out of this cab in!' You'll hick mf, Mr. Ili'chcock, out of iliii Cibmi?' .Vc, sir, I'll kick you Mr. Hitch cock!' Well I ities,' said the Yinl.ee very coolly, aftr being peit, cily ; i t that it was hirmelf that stood in such tii.minen! peril of assault 'I gued since you talk of kicking, you've never he;iri .me tell nboi'i old UraJly and m) marc there to huiii!' No sir, nor do 1 wish Wal, guess it won't et y0ii bick much, any ovv kickinji' nerully best lo be considered on. You sea old -Uradl v is 0,,e bose sartimonious, long-faced by'Cii'es,who put on a reli gious suit every Sabbath day morning, and with a gjd deal of screwing man age to keep U on until after SPiinon in -the Bfttruoon; and as I was a Universal is1, he alters picked me out as a subject tor religious conversation -and the darned hypocrite would talk about htB . .. iii. .i..i .u.. .:...:.. ven, neii anu tne ihvii :n crunmiun and prayer, without ever winking. Wal, h'i hud an old roan mare that .would jump over any fourteen rail fence in '.Illinois, and open any door in my barn that hadn't a padlock on it. Tu or tiuee times found her in my stablo and I told Uradly about i , and he was'ver' sot ty 'would watch her,' and in a hull lot of such thing'', all said in a vcr) - . m rw. f ti'illi a ( ioo tiuinit .i lunu ft I iuui ui. mi i ii i , ...... ...sv. - a! old deacon Fariat's on Sacrament day, 1 Knew an ine iime ns ivjs iyiK, and so 1 watched him and his old roan tu; and for three nights reglu, old roan came to my stable about bud time, and just at da) I glit liiadly would come and . ' 1 1 i i .1.. n t . i irtnt. oriuie ner aim i iue uu. iihrn j'uiiuun .my old mare down lo a blacksmith's K!rv aiwI hmt iinmA shnpfl madtt Willi hnn. and had some shoes made witn coika' about four inches long, ard had en oared on her hind leel. xoui heels, mister, ain't nothing to 'em. I took her home, give her about ten f'-ei halter, nd litd her in the corner of the stable, fed hu well with oats about nine o'clock and alter inking a good smoke, -went to bed, knowing thai my old m'f was a truth-telling animal, and that she'd give a good report of herself in the morn ing. ' 1 hadn't got fuly asleep before the old wonun hunched me, and want ed to know what on airth was ihc mat ter out at the stable? Says I, go In alecp Peggy, it is nothing but 'Kile' she's kicking off fl;es 1 gtif5! Purly toon she hunched me ftgtin, and says she, tMr. Hitchcock, du gel up and see what in the wotld U Ihe mailer with Kate, lor she is kicking most powerful ly,' L3y still, Peggy Kate will take care oi herself, I guess' Wal, the next mornin' about daylight, Uradly, with a bridle in hand cum lo the stable, and bf true as Ihe book of Genesis, when he naw the old roan's sides, slarn and head he cursed and sworn worse than you did, Mister, when I came down on your toes. Alter breakfast thai mirnin,' Joe Davis cum lo my house, and say ho, 'Diadly's old roan is nearly dead Bin's cut all to pieces, and can scarcely move.' '1 want lo kruw (says,) how on aiilhdid it happen?' Now Joe Da vis was a member of the same church with Bradly,and whilst we were tlkin,' up came that everlastiu' hypocrite, and eays he, Mr. Hitchcock, my old roan is ruined!' ' Du tell,' .-ays I. 'She i.' cut all lo pieces,' says In: do ynu know whether she was in your l.iblr, Mr. llitclicockf la-t night?' Wal, Mister, with ibis I lei out: Do I know it? (ihe Yankee, here, in illusliation. made a sudden advance upon Ihe dandy, who made wiy for him, unenn-cious'y as it were,) Do I know it, )0u no smiled, nhtd-bf ilied, squa'h-headed, ole night owl, you! you hrty-hookin,' corn-crib-bin, ' fodder-l'ii'lgin',' cent shavin' whit l:n' ol nuthin' yon!' Kale kicks like h dumb beas', but I've reduced the Ihinu to science'.' Yankee hud not ceas- pd to advance, or lbs dandy, in his as tonishmrnt, to retrea"; and now, ih, motion of ih l-tier bnng acceli rated by ty apparent demonstration on the pan of tbefo:mer, to 'suil the action lo Un worn",' he found himself in the 4orial hull.' tumblinir backwards over a pile of bsjigsge, nd learina ihe knees of hi.- pania en he acrambiiu up, a puieci scream of laughler ttnnning him on all sides. The defeat was total; a few mo meets f1eiv.-ard9 he was teen dragging Sis tnmk ashorp, while M r. Jlilthcmk litiidied Ins stny on the boiler - deck. SI. Lou it h'ei'ciinuJ. COL. lSUUll & UhlN. HAMILTON The lC'iickt rb )ck"r contmns sit or i c. nal anecdote concernl g these ci lebrat d pusonag s, which is peculiarly i t -'cresting lium in BU'heiiiiciiy. It ws 'elated to the K iicki'1 l:nck l's cone lent by the Ute J j lge Uiw.ui, of u r k y .i eui leiiuii ol ' ilmiinnuished te town as ju'ii', and who tilled at viinu times the olliners ol J.ide of (heCuU'l if Appeal, y 'cretary of Si tie, metnb'!i if the L-jnUiuic in l s own Siate which hu alo represented wi'tl) mark ihilitv in both II jujes ol Loniiies leUliu the anecdote, t lie Ju le a.iid he remembered the txacl words ul the pir ne, and that he w,i ilia only living rt- ci)iunl of th'in. UiU four pei sous hd ver had coo Zince of them j these were Gin. Ilamilion, Col. Bjrr, ih-'ir mutu al friend Oen. D ,md himSL-lf. II' had his information from Gen U -, vho bound him to secrecy during ln-ife-time. Tlie injunction was removed oy his death, and alter forty years' si lence he felt at liberty lo speak. Ju .'gi liowan is now dead also. In relating this anecdote, jJge Row in, who was a nun of wonderlul collo quial poweis, prefaced it by spying: 'Gentleman,' said he, 'this one cir cumstance filled up, in my mind, tht nutlines of ine character of these two celebratad men; I want no other hisioi) ,jf ibem. You mav wnle i)ouilerou tomes, eulogistic of one and denunciato ry oi the otner; bui 1 have a Jucl in m) tiead, and it is the centre of my opin ion. Col. Horr, when arraigned fur his trial, did me the very great honor to invite in e to become his counsel and ad vocate, but I remembered the Jucl and refused. It was at thit period in our history .vheu the Confederation, having cast oil he iron hoop of war, seemed lo have no other bond ot strength. Mali's niiniers wtre unsetiledj heie was no ravitdtion of principle no unity ot ijUi)use -no centre ol motion. Patriot ;mii had expended its enthusiasm; lib rly had lust its vitality, and loibear nice its gubctdination. lion believed nal ine Slag gel lug eictnciiis u jMl COniujiuii vvi line for a Bertsoa hat the staggei ing elements would fal in an- aichy, and emetgo in monarchy. II oelieved that the fi-rmeniation, if allow -d lo lake ils courserwuui lioili auc rllVrveate. and reClllv by Ci Slaliz lis the dcpire to put Washington on Hit .tirotiu. Uo UloUgtH, iiuweVt-r, llli lhtr(J was 4 b,0,ier way lo -stability,' by .. . t... n.t int .! inn tC utiumU t.rni.H. Ita iltou itii . huwever, in Mini .lie: bv tlie cor juration of aiiveis nfluencte; a way les sinuous lo nisown .dvancement. He believed tint tiure was no mm without his price, while hi.- . t i icute discernment told htm mat iiamii nn'swdsa character which even hie own naitisatu would turn lo in despan and prefer it lo his, in testing an experi ment or trying a theory. Ue lU'i props,, lion OMtion to m..ke lo Gen.II-imillui:;i wag patriotic or it was traitorous; it wa- full ol meaning overreaching ihe word balincine the amhicuily nicely, but iearching enough lo iind ihe weaklier had it existed. He knew he would bt understood, without being betrayed. There was treason in it but it was n he occasion, ihe manner, the words, it you please; and yet it was no where, il tie chose lo declaim m lie nana piop to make, but he would not write it! Maik Ihe man; he could not be prevail ed on to put it upon paper. lie gave his friend the words, and the emphasis and made him repeal both, until they told right to h:8 own ear. These weie. the exac leims-: 'Col. Uurr presents his compliments io Gi-n. Hamilton. Will Gen. H. seiz ihe pieient oppoituni'y lo give a stable jovernmenl to hisconntry and provide or hix friend ?' Gin. Hamilton did nol hesitate a mo mnrit, this was his answer: Gen Hamilton presents, in return, his compliments to Col Hun; Col. B hinksGen. II. ambitinu": he is right, Gen. II. is one of the most ambitious cl men; but his whole ambition is lo dr- lerve well of his country. There is an answer,' continued th narrator, 'which would have d'heii a Roman, there is the first of the offtiiice.- whic'u he expiated at eehawken. I SUOULD'NT AIIM) THAT, 'What would our wives say, if thf knew where we are?' said the rnptain o. a -down eani,' gcliooner, when ihey wen beating about in a thick fog, fearful of go .ng ashore. lliiinph! sbotildn l mind iliii, rrpiieii the male, -if we only knew where e wen ouritlvea! M.L J." 1M.. i. . A SAILOK 'M I NESS- A aailnr being summnned lo give te t i runny before a pnnrl, waa questioned b) the jm'pe t to his religions creed. 'Aiejcu an t!pitiCO)liaii?' No, air.' 'A CaiholiiT 'No, fir. A Methodisil' No, sir.' ' V hat are you then?' 'I sin tf taio cn ihe for top, iir.' AN ACT Concerning the lie in vat if the Seat f Justice of Vulumhiu Cuuiity. from Danville to lilimmshurg, Section t. Ho it enacted liy I ho Semite ami limit! ol liepreHeiiiativci nl' he ('uMiin'jiiwia'illi ul t'viiiisylvitiiia in fienerul Aneiulily met, ami it if hereby e acted liy the uullioi lly of the amn, 'I'litit it aliullnnd may bo lawful I'm the (iun lllod Vo ter who have liesldcil In Columbia Coun ty fur al L K.I ST SIX V ILV.VU.I II HO.YTHS immtdiatthj preceding the next Ven tral Median, lo vote ul audi election upon Hie 'Mention of the removal of dieir Steal of J unties from Danville to Uloonisuiiig.in aaid county, in the milli ner lollowing,to wit: 1 lioiie in favor of a Kemovul uliall vote a written or printed t'u kel liiielled, "SEAT OF JL'STIUIS," and coutaining the worda '-FOK UL(I).VI.SIJ(J," aud lhoe op piined tit a Ueinov.il, shall vote a wiitten or print oJ ticket labelled ai aforonaid, and contaiiiing the word " FOR UANVi.LEi"tlie8ai(ltickeu tobe .lepoaited in a box which shall lie provided for that purpose at each nd eveiy of the election pulls of -mid county, and the returna of aaid election shall io made in the lame maimer liy the Ketum Judges i in the cane of the election of Meinbcia of the Assembly, and if on the meeting of the Iteturn Indies it shall appear that a majority of the volra have been given in favor of Bloomsburg, then the following ai-ctioiif of this act shall be of full foicc and effect; but if il shall appear that a majority of votes have been given against Uloomshur, then the following sections of this act shall be null A void. Sec. 2. That it's majority of the voters of said county of Columbia, qualified as oforeimid, voting on said question of Kemovul, shall decido in the manner provided in the fust section of this act in favor of the Removal of tho beat of Justice of said county to the town of Ulooinilmrg, the citizens ol Kloomsburg in said county shall creel, or muse to e orcctod, .T I'IEIU OH'.'V VliOl'Ell KXi'fySE, within three years from and after such election, in the town of j'loomsburg, suitable buildings of HSICK or 81'ONK, of Ihe MOST APPKUV12D PLAN, for a Court House and Piwoti, and dillerent oflices for the safe keeping ol die county records, under the direction of the County Commissioners, who are authorised to re ceive a conveyance for such lot or lets of ground lor the uso of such County buildings, not LENt ihni O.N K ACHE, in feo simple clear of all in- minbrauceai for the uie of the county of Columbia. die said building to bo erected on such lot oi lots of ground thus conveyed. And the Court ilous-e, ind other public buildings and real estate on which they are erected or is apuurtenniit theieto, at the town of Danville, are hereby granted and confirm ed to the i iluhitiniti of Mahoning township, with lull authority to sell an I dispose of the same to tin besl advan:age,and that s i much o ' the proceeds ol said ale,ns i3 neeci'.iary to rufund to the citizens oi DjiiviIIo whatever amount of money they may have ivon for the original constiuction of the public building ut said town, and tho purchase of ihe lots it ground on which they a e creeled, .-hull l e ic- funded ti the said cttien-, and the balance to be piid into the Uouny Treasury for county purposes. frivtdul ,n disposition or sale ol such public luildingi shall be made until tl-.c court boose and put lie buildings a'. Bloomsl urg shall be completed, inu tho public rccordu ami oIIkCS ciC removed there to. 8ec. 3. J li.it so soon as th imiilic buiiitinrs lie completed accordiiig to the provisions of tins ict, the Commissioners aforesaid bhull file a repmt if the same in the Cou' t of Common Pleas of said county and said Court being saliffied lint mid 'luildiugs are fully completed uccuiding to the true intent aud meaning of this act, and a record thric if being made by cndoiscuient on mid icport, the Jommisaioncis ill ritierifl" of said county shall tliere lpon cause the prisoners, it any theic confined in ho old prison, lo bo safely icmovcd to tho new. ind the public papers ami records then rcu.ainine. in the public olliccs at Dunvillo. to he safely depo oted in the new buildings so as uforeaid bnili am! Iirepaied for the reception thereof and fioni thence 'ortli tho Seat of Justice in aud for the county ot Oolunibia shall cease to be at Danville, ai.d the lame ahull be removed and fixed at the town ol iil.iomsburg, in tho said county, and the public of lices heretofore kept.and the courts of just'ee hereto f. re held at)anville,incVfor'saideouuttr ofColumbin. nhallbekept and held al Diminishing in Ihe build iinjs erected for their accommodation os aforesaid. Bkc 4. It shall be lawful for the citizens ot Bloomsburg to obtain subscriptions from ai y per ion or persons willing to subscribe any nionr v or materials for the erection of such public buildii gs as arc provided for in the second section of this act and in default of tho payment of the same, the county Commissioners arc hereby empowcicd to cause suits to be brought in the name of the county to enforce the recovery of thn same, and when col lected to be applied towards defray ing the expenses of such liuihiiugi. Sec. 6. If anv person or persons shall vote on the question of removal of the seat of justice ol snid county of Columbia, at the election authorized to be held by virluo of this act not duly rjuulified In vote in ac:ordance with the first seclii u of this act or sh II vote out of his or their proper diftiict, oi shall vote more than once on raid question, tic oi thev so ofTending upon conviction thereof beam iho proper court of quarter echkioiib of said enmity, shall bo subject to the penally provided for in tin general election laws of this Commonwealth. Sec. 6. If any juile or inspector of the clectiori .luihoritcd to ic held by virtue of this act, abtih knowingly nr wilfully reject tho vote of a citizrr qualified to vole on the question of Ficmoval of Un seat of justice in said county in accordance the will first section of this act, or shall receive the vole oi a pcison not qualified to vote as aforesaid on fait' question, he or they so offending, upon conviction thereof before the proper court of quarter fcsi-iou of Mid county, tJiill forfeit and pay for the ure ot aid county for every such offence, a sum not Irss than three hundred or more than six hundred Jul ius at the discretion of the court, und shall undergo in imprisonment in the jail of said county for a period of nol less than luclve months or mure than two years. Mac. 7. If any judge, inspector or clerk of the election authorized to be held hy virtue of this act shall wilfully miscount, or shall falsely and fiaudu lently add up mid return the votes received upon the question aforesaid, or shall keep afahc rally paper, or shall be guilty of any fraud in the discharge of his duties, every person so oflending upon convic tion thereof in the proper court of quarter sessions of said county, shall be subject to the same fine and penalty as are imposed upon delinquent judges or inspectors by the general election luws of this Com nionwealth. Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of the judge and injectors conducting the election authorized to be held) y virtue of this actio cause the letter to ita lc-otl.1t. anrl ilifitinrttv milt nnnncita thn nnmfl nf every citizen whoBball vota on the question of the, KemuTul ol t(t seat i tusucf as niotesaid, on tne tally paper oh which his name shall be refiitered, nd any wiltul emwicn so ic do sUaJl to darnel a t'r itd,ud shall be punished as Mich i l net oi dance -villi Ihe piov iriiuns td'the sevenih section of tho hi.e. :i, It iliull be the duty ui every judge, In spector and eleik conducting the election aulhoi i'.'d to be held by virtue of this act, to lake (in addi lion to (he oath or iilliriiuitiun lie is now require 1 1' law to lake) an oalh ul uilliination I hat lie will iionestly aud faithfully toinply in eveiy uwpeel -villi the piovisions and requirements of this act. fcKO 10. Il shall he the duty oi the re iuui judges of taid rotinty, al the tune aim place of their meeting in east up all tin vnies received in the different election dia iricts on '.he question of the Removal of the teal of justice aforesaid, and shall make ou two eerulicates showing the result, one ol which shall be tiled in Ihe oflit e of the clerk nl the court ol quarter tensions and the othei it) the ollice of the ('iiiiiiinasioners ol said !ounty of (Jolunihiii. Nkc. ll.lt shall be the duty of the Shir ill' of ihe said county of Columbia, to canst litis net to be published in al least three newspapers published in said count) ; forai leasi once in every week lor sixty days tin mediately prcciding the next general elee tion, and shall on the day' of the election cause at least two printed copies, one ol which shall be in the (ieiman langune, ol said act lo bp posted in handbill form, in lb most public place nearest the election pul in every election district in said cniintv inn ihe reasonable expense of such piihlieaiim shall be paid by the said conmy of Coluni bia hy orders drawn in the usual way. Sec. 12. So much of the c xisttng lawt of this Coinmonwealih as are altered oi supplied by this art, he and ihe same tr hereby repealed; and alen the arlof Assein lilv riiidsid lCdiJune 1 830 eniitled nr. act relating to the lien of Mechanics ar.d others upon buildings, is hprehy repealed so far a it relates to the buildings lo be erected ir pursuance of this set FINDLEY PATTERSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM P. WILCOX, Speaker of ths Senate. Approved the twonty-fouith day of February, one thousand ehjht hundred aud forty-five. nuM;is it, siiuMC WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. sfiUJLDREN are most subiect to iliem.l-ut rer j sons of all ages are liable to be nflhctld v. lib I iliein. Dad breath, paleness about tho hps.tlo.htij .-hecks, prcklng at the nose.wusluig awnydeauin ss mill in Ihc bowels, joints or limbs, clistuibcd sleep rightful drcums, iiioauiiig and soinelin e of voi icious ajipttite, a:e among tho symptoms of wonus .lany are doctored lor uiontl.a, lor some ollur iui- I: .1 .i -ti m.i Hilary ,n,eu,e v ien one oi o. .-ne itau s vi orm , , , Mfl ,(, (unmh ., l.o.enges would ellect a cu.c. L). llyiui, corner , 1 i . . ns d-1'.ioco street and the llowerv, cured a man of,1'1 "P"" rea8.)ahl ter- i , , I. . in ll, mm litre n I jl Wlllelt ivurniH iiiik was retiuceu 10 a saeicum, una cy onty . , .inn Inv i,l' Slioi-ii.uii'a 1 iiTi.nr.. a- Y i.iu i,..i.t n. iil'i'icnnco nf I. . r Cl)ll OT Lozenuts: heis now as hit aa an Alderman 111 lion. Ii. 11. bearctslcv has saved the life of on nf bia children by II, em. The tale of over 3,0C0.(jt0 of boxes baa Hilly test ed lueui, J hey are the only infallible uoitnilia iroying medicine ki.tv.u, hat lamlly wid be without llieui? Cousut.'ip; ion, Coiigln-.t.'cdds, Whooping Coughs Asthma, aud all ufli ctions of ihe bines, w i 1 1 1" ... I i. i....i.,.5 ,niiiu in on inian s l ough Lozc14.es. '1 hey saved the Kev, Lichurd De Eoustj the Lev. Mr. Slreeter, Jonathan Ilowaith, Esq. and that tvoihy old hero, Leenord liogers. Iioin the cousi.iiiplive'b grave, 'j'bey cured in one day the liev. Mr. Lum bar, the liev. Mr. llandcoik; in. 11. Attreo J'.iij of dibtfising eoubs. 'i bey no the plvasantcst cough medicine and cine tho Eoouest of any ki.ovvn remedy. HcadacIie.Sea-siikncFs and ralpilatien, relieved 01 from live lo ten iniiuiies by Shciiiiau'b Cninphoi i.iizeiigea 1'ersoiis nlten ling crov.ded -ooius ii 'ravelling will Iind them to impait buoyancy ii pirits und renew their energies, Those sulleiii t Iiimii loofiee living w ill Iind a few of tlie lozeiiees tu dispel the lioraoia mid lovMiess of npi'ils. .Mr. iv ruth, of the Sunday Mercury, has repeatedly cur cd bimseli of i-cverc headai ho by them ,'aptail. Cbadwick, of tho packet ship Wellington, has wit nessed their efficacy in a great inany casts of tea sickness. They operate like a charm upon the agitated or shuttered nerves, i's Sherman's I'ooi Man's Plaster doea upon ibeiimatism, lumbago pain or weakness in ihe side, back: breast or aii part of the body. Mr. II. G. Dad'crs, 30 Am street; Henry il liouhling; liuj tlhiitlniii street Mores J llenrii)iirB Ksq. and i inultiiiiile of others have experienced tin woiiilcilul (fTccis of these Plauli r. Price only 12 cents. Caution is reressarx to see that you eel the genuine Sherman' Lozenges and Plasters, as there sire niar.i worthless n r: it Irs BlleuiUil lobe psluni oil' in plate of them, by those who wouh irille. wiili yom tile for a m.iI.iii. Dr. Sheriiian'i waiebutise is al ICG Nas sail street. v or ship nv Jiibn H- Moer IJIoen-sliiirfr Win L Wafer it co IJei mi It Low cv 'rhornpfiir Lime Iitdge K. J. LiiZarits Oranjenile M. (J. Slioniifker lluck Horn L. tt A L Hiael Jereyto n Derr & .M'Bride- W Lite Hall John Moore Danville. Stephen Haldv, Cnttav. ifsa. Jan. 4 18-1537. Gm. lusfonYoi-: uyomlgl y C1IARLE9 MINER. CsUBSCRIPTIONS are respectfully solicited foi the forthcoming History of v yoming. 1'hf voik, now ready for Press, will make an Octavi volume of about six hjiuhed pages, of w hid) five hundred pages will embrace 'lie mum body of tin tnrrative. 'i he Appendix, besides a variety of cu r ous and illustrative article, will contain the "Tin ilazettoi 1 ravcllers," leviscd with numerous addi tions, peisonal anectotea, incidents and sketches of character, making about an hundred pages. j he author thinks proper to say, ti.at no paint have been spared to obtain information upon even point connected with this rul jcct. lie lias flatter ed himself, as Wyoming has become classic ground as uunumeruble errors have herttofort existed in regard to its stoiy, and as its very inte resting civil character has been rcarecly touchci! upon, that almesl eveiy gentleman would desire foi his library, in reaped to it, an authentic r.airative J he purpose of taking up si.lncrip ions is to ena ble the author to judge what number ot copies it wduld k proper to publish. The Book will te neatly printed in octavo form, on excellent paper, with several illustrative plates. bound in cloth, in modern style, and deliveied to subscribers at Two Dollars a copy. .No money to be poid until the Book is delivered- iiubscriyiwni received at thu Office, EH u Billing'! IE tho presei t oiiportiinitv of w ill? i t-rvri 1 expie sing his ihunkfulnen to his fiiemls.uiid me public gem rally, tlir ,1C ,il,eral patronage I c ,. Mllht. ,!,:,.,. l,..r,.,.He -barged in llloomfchuig, has heretofore received, iiifonos bis friends ai.d ihe Hlll ,nviug Mipplied himself wih a good J I K A t .S J 0 pulilic in general, lhat lie still continues ,0 ,Mr,y "" be will sin ml with it al the Funeral without any ihe above business at his old ettablithed land, on exlia ehaige. he corner ol Main and East slice's, wbe' JOHN BITTERS, nopes, by strict attention to business, to receive Alay.0 1815 Cm 8 niil merit a shaic of public patronage as heretofore. V I 1" lie deems it uniiecesniry logo into the u.aue of TT iail 1. IIJI brag, or to use ony soft sodder about his SKILL in' TWO APP 1 f jT t- J f f c the ri.OFE&fclON OF ISAVMENi; XLTTIMi fv, ,c LA, flltiJ0t)T TREE Making Lu is his shop is ol long standing, and his wwk I c jj $nmt B(.,jve b()..g between tho dunks will speak for Itself, and far more louder 1S )7 r(,c.ive 0(j c(inillr.ge. ilian winds, but, lie would merely say ti.ai. lie jirnrrmiU liis wur't iliinp with iidaliiess. tliniiliililv.i . i :. . .1. .. !...... r.. I.: il - l .. : -1 . T. t lliu in me mo si insiiiuiinuie inuiuier, nun v. 1. 1 uro a good til ill all cases. N. 11. Charges moderate to suit ti e times. V. til I II-, At kinds ofcounlry produce luken in extliui.ge Iir woik, at market prices. liloonisbuig, .N..v. 9 18-14. 29. T TIIE subscriber has just leeeived a laree us smtnientol SPECTACLES and M'lC I'ACLE GLASSES, of the best quality, of Imlb white and green, from No. O. upwards. (Persons alllieted with sore eyes, will Pud il to their advantage lo call and get glasM-s In m him; as thev may feel assured of deiiving a great Leiiifn from (heir use G. L. SUL'LTZ. Eloomsburg, May 17, 18454 Chair . rTanufactoy, '1 11 L. eubscriber ci.'iiiiuuts to tally on the CIIAIIl M A N U F A C TO 2 1 N 0 biisiiiesM ul ihe old stand of IL & llacri buch, where he will be ready at all limes to furnish Fancy & Windsor Chaiis, Set ipp-., 15 istoti Kockinj,; Chair &!, of evcr pKcriptinii, which may be called for, a' sliurl notice and on the most reaponabli terms, lie will also execute House, Sign & Ornamental Painting, and House Papering. From liis experience in the business, nm' his facilities of .iiaiitifactiirini; the varij-" aniclrs of his line, lie flatters limine1-' It WOlh. can Ik ie w (!if nose of lor L.loli (JOl'iNTKY iMJonuor: N H. Outers from a distance will In stiicilc "id punctually attended to. II l II ii ,,1 IU . II Dlonmshirp, Dec. 30, lb 13 ETAIIjS, SPIKES; &.C. The r:iti(nsislnrs iS. II. 1- to WCTfll.L keep constantly on hand, a large y y sorliiicnt of KAILS, SIMKKS. AM) UWX which thev will sell by WHOLLSAI K and Kfv TAIL. iiJ "i n goad terms cn tit uitltlis. can oe cituitere fmitiintvii. iiteiciiums am libera, muv find it to ibeir interest to call .Ml kinds of grain received in pavinent. JOSEPH PAXTCJN, Piiksiukut Brandreth's Tills. J) EAD und understand ! The time will eomi O wlieu Ihe medicine, Diauc.ictli l ills, t ( ppieeialed as they ought and deserve; it will 1 1 nndeialood that Lr. Liuiidieth has the slrongist claims upon the public. Il is true that every in dividual who mukes a trial ol the IJiundrctli Pill concede theni to be the best medicii e Ihey vi i used. They are indeed a medicine about w I. id there is no niisinku. '1 heir value in a climate, so i hiingcublc as ours cannot be sufiicici.llv aj.procir.l cd A fce peispiiati. n is at once rtstoicd , linn they cute colon, and coi.sunipin.n is pievci.tid. riinsc who have u rei'iundanev of bile Iind them ol ihe most issenlial service, and should then he a tie-lieicii'-y of that inipoilant fluid tho ISrandrcth I'lll havc an equally beneficial edi ct. Often has thn important medicine saved valuable lives in those re- ions where the iheadfnl yellow fever wjj prevail i .g, A few doses taken immediately Upon the in f ciion being M-eivid into tin system, will b ol in ist cotuin to pievent any material inconvei i i ce A id at iiosliigc of this drcadliil op demic is llit u s i pioper a medicine as the ltrendielh Tills. Le' ,bis iiic.liciiic be universally used in thii uisea-e, and no lor-s of blood all. .wed, and few. vry few, would I c its victims. N it is with othei -lisenses. Assist nature with this all imporram uiedii ine to remote, moibid liiiinors from tlie blood and do lint resort to bletding or mercury, andm diall have a "cty gii'at teuieily of persons i.lllictet wiili cronic maladies. The t'eiithei ed tiibe the an mal kingdom- over which we aic Ihc buds, are n. t ofllic.'cd with chronic maladies; neither should. hp be if it were not for our priue which occasions t'lt'in. Follow n.ituie. I'se the medicine ubidi tiarmonizes Willi her, which mildly but surely re moves all the im put i ties of ihe Mood.which strength ens the fecble.and yet reduces those of too full habit to a healthy standard. Let me again say that every department of the manufacture of Uraiubetli Pills is personally fupt rinlended ' y me, and that eveiy box wiih my three labels upon it may be relit d up on to have the hcmftcial elTtct desrril.td if used according to the dhcciinna accompany 'ng. A C K N P S. Waihington Robert M'Kay. Jerseylown I., cc A. T. Jise!. Danvillt E. 1(. Reynolds & Co. Cuttawissa C. (i. lirohst. Hloomsburg J. R. Moyer. Limestone rabbit & M'Ninch. Buckliorn M. ti. Shoemaker. Lime Ridge Low A. Thompson, ierwiek- J W Miles Vay 3, 1816 ly- 2. STRAYED from the subscriber, about three weeks iirice, a While and h'cJ, Cow, and had her hip broken. Any persons given in- foi motion to the subseriter where she niny .r found shall b icosoiiiibly itwardtd for Ids trcu- tie. J. EVANS riocm:l-urg;Aug S 15 J Cabint XTajdrp: UK aubseriliei rrspectfull) infuriiis the pub lic that ho has taki n the shop lately occupied l y li. S. lls hurst, si the lower end of Market street Ulooiusliurg; where he intends runying on the ahovii business in ull ils branches, and sulieila it thu e of the putrounge of the public. In couiiedion with the above business, he o(Ti is his ser.icts as an 11,. , II ! .-I, , v t ml. Cfll'l-MNS for ....,. .. inillll.,!ia .,,ii...iin m ib .nbv, r,l,..r ril.MON C blllVK hloomsburg. June 14,1845 6lf m8 l ist of Letter. rrji L'MALMMi in the PostOlTice.at Dlooma ti,liurg, on the quuiter ending June 3Ulh 1845 tvlouiiiH Alniihain kvnn Dniu.l ll'epser isliis .Rohason Miss Mary Jl'iilliner Laiiiel Reiihart fc-omuel 2 '.llartnmn A. U. Sprout A. 13. Esq- Jackson Joseph e'ems Win, or John ship Kaimady taiah Wychofl Y. V. Muriin '1 hiimus Wakefield Jumea Pt'isoiis colling for let'ers in the above list will Uat,e say they oic sdvi rlin d. J. R. MOYER P M rnUE Lunvilh' r-lenm Woollen Factory, for Ji merly owned and occupied hy Lr. Peliikin, has recently btcn un hae( d by the snlncriber, who icsicclfully announces to his friends and the pub lic geueially, tbul he is now prepared lo cxfcuto all kinds ol woik in bis line ol business, at ihe shortest nolicc, according to order, and in the best comparative, nifnner. llaving gone to considera ble expeme in repairing bis machinery and appa ratus and being very particular in scaring the ser vices of cxprit need met hanics, he feels confidc that l e is capable of t-mnting all kinds of woik in bis line in a style superioi lo anr "Mr establish ment in t he country. Price- ot woik as follows: Cloth i yard wide lie1' d'- hum to fi 5 Ck.,i pel y aid Do bollle Rre-"'1' "l'vf brown, &c. from 50 to CO Satirets above eolois, fioni 40 to H ..-is one yard wide, 20 cents. niic, brow ii or blink, 40 Madder red, 45 blanket 'i yds w i'e; twi led or plain, from 00 to 70 ci-nts per yard. dAPsDIHG & FULLI1TG tl ill be done in the best manner, and at the nsu u prices All kinds nf cmiii.ry produce will lo taken in piviiici.t ferwiikt y'aiivillc mailut prices. 677 TlTSETTSt FLANXELSi CLOTHS IIIJIXKETS; Constantly on band, fur sale at reduced price for Cash of Uarler. For the accommodation of customers living st a distance wool for .1aiiulacluiiiig wll e ;uttn j at the fol'owing jilaces : CCU'MLIA COl'KTY. Isnae Kline -Fishingc eek; llohiies' stoic. Columbus; Low . Thi.mpson's Mote. Lime-Ridge; VV. L. Waller &. Co.'s store, Ilerwitk ; Sttwait tt Rickets' store, Oraiigevillc; Vi m. diKiU) Co.'s store, lilooiiis linr.r 1.1,,, C. Mmn.lcss' slote. CuttuwiKso; L. Pi se l's store. Jersey l" ei Hcri McRride's store, White all; ftroiipV store, H'f.sliii ctoiiville. 1.1 ZIll.M'l COl .NTY Reynold's store.Kinpa ion; (iil,!erleeve's. Wilksl in re; Mycis' stoic, Kan licokt; Judge Mack's .Mill. 11 cnlington J'luhi written directions must uccom ' J R. R. GEAUIIEAKT. Danville, Mav 3, 1615 'i SWAN HOTEL, Omngrville, Columbia county, Pa. Till'" subscriber respectfully informs the public liifil be has leased ibis large three lory 'Pan-in. now i" 'lie occupancy of Mr (Jennie. Seiple. in Orannevillp, Columbia u'liintv, Pa., and intends moving into it on the lir.-t of April next, where he will be pleased tu see his old friends and cuslomeis As his TABLE will idvcavit be furrii.-b.rd w ith the brst the n.itkei ntViirils. Ilia PAl? "i'h the rhniceti nl Liquors And Ins SI A I.LL, attended by faithful Hustlers, he Hatters liunsell that he will be able to give general satisfaction CONVEYANCES will always be ready lo tnni'purl waleraien mi their route, I C, JOHNSON Jarcli 15, 1815if. ' "c lock sTvrcu " ES'I'.CTFL'I.LY inf.-rnis die citizens a Colunihij county, and the public generally tlial he has locled himself in IJIooinsburg pn Mala street opposite hi. Faul's Church, where belt opened tliop, and is now teni'y r.nd pre pared to receive ami execute all work in his line ol tuisniCMi, '..ilh dispatch and in a woikmanlike n.iirnier. clocks & Watches of too best ipiality, can be had at bis esublishtnept on very reasonable tcrne . ItKl'AIKIM.' & ( I VA J I Cm will be done to ihc satisfaction of tho customer, as well of Clocks and Watches as of .It-welsy, and h wiil further, warrant his work to be cxe -utcJ a well as any in this section of the bta'.c. He will also make to trdcr SURVEYIX'O COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do all otl eiwoik "srt ally done in well regulated restectable rhlabliih meiit. tie hopes by str.ct atitnln n to lusires and a desire to please, lo ifcrive a lilcial sbate o patroiuige. Country Produce taken in pay men fur woik at the market prirw. illoonishurg, Novcmlier 15, 1811 Sft.t BLJXKS OF ALL A7A7JJ, FOJl S.HE AT TUIS OtriCB