COMTMMA DEMOCRAT. Uloom-iiiiro, September 20h. I H 15, Til 13 TICKKT. The Tirkei put In nomination by thr County Convention onMonday last, is linlv h (jmtd who, Mini well worthy a ftenera nupnnrt. The Ciiuliilste for Assemhly T. A. FUNS ION. Kirn, has hern tried mid .nut found wnniinif, and in accordance will tiniveriml usage throughout the Stale, he is iinminitetl for a second lenn. II honesty ability, am! f lithfuliiMss are desirable in Upresenltive, ha has them and if elerte we are ttsureil by bis pail course, thai In will do nothing to the discredit either of his constituent or himself. For l'rolhonelary nd Register and Re conler, the present incumbents are tenomi .ruled. The citizens of the county aie well acquainted with both these gentlemen, am as thev have been faithful Mid aecom nodal 4ng public seivants, we trust the people will extend to litem ngiin their confidence and support. We wish thcin to come along with the Removal to a more central and just position, and to have the privilege of say in" hereafter that the voters of the county approved of them along with lite great qucs lion with which they were identified. For Commissioner, i presented a gentle man who gives the strongest guaranty that he willlsuit dispeople ol the county in the fart that he stands well wherever he is known lie is a mechanic, iionesl, intelligent and unassuming, and he will strive, if elected ta keep up the present ezeetlenl rdminit ira tion of county affairs. We have, foi some vears, been fortunate in selecing County Commissioners. We have good, plain honest men and we find our County out o debt; our stale taxes paid up promptly, and our credit in the slate, 'firmlly established The candidate for Commissionei now pre scnied, is just such a man as we want - assist in continuing this stale of things and is therefore worthy an election. The candidate for Treasurer, has been faithful friend of the Removal, througt gcod and through evil report, and is well . qualified for the office of Treasurer. Let all Removal men give him an enthusiastic support for he is worthy their vote sail theii confidence. The man who nevci deserted a principle or betrayed a friend, is . fairly nominated for an office" that he w with credit, and he ought to be triumphant .. !V elected by the voters of Columbi County. Mr. Cole of Sugarloaf.w ill make n good Auditor and we trust theiefore to see him elected to thai office. Such is the ticket that the Convention ' lias selected and put before the people, and we venture to say, that it will be elected by . a very large mainiity. All parts of the county have been firaly dealt with in forming it, and no one has any grounds of dissatig i tion or complaint. Let all our friends, then take hold and give it an ardent support, ami we will have goodjand honest mm filling the olncrs of public trust. REM OVA L, cuiJXTt coxvu.vnox Convention met at the house of Join. Claylon in I'loomsburg, Monday, Septcm her 8th. 1815,at one o'clock, I', M. the not; vention was oiganizcd by choosing the lol lowing officers. MORRISON E. JACKSON.I'bbbidkst. Amhu:v R. Jacobv, ? .-. , ,, Secretaries I'kter Kline, ) The names ol the township were called over and i lie fullnwing delegates appealed mill innk their sett in the Convention. ISriercrcek M. E, Jackson, Win. A. J tlBnihin liloom Charles Kaliler. William S Thnmpsm Catuwissa Stephen Haldy, Isaac S .' Monroe Onirc Subitum! Ncwhard, Jacob lief? Deny A. II. Cuiiunings. William C. t Ilciidt rslmt 'Fibbing'Tt'ck . Thomas J. Hutchison .' John Hess Franklin 1'eter Kline, William Itolu - h ick i (Jiernwood Jacob Kvanc, Peter flu .,;i ' Hemlock Thomas J Shoemaker Jackson Thomas W Savage Vandcrslite.J In . Young, Jiishti; f.iheily Leonard Stincinan, Moso Sleeker Limestone Gideon WeriK-Hn.Daiiiel S . Foliner. Mahoning Irani Derr, Flias Mcr.den 'hall MiUlin ClristianjWolf, John Kellrr.j, vfladison John lit Her, Joseph Sheep 'Mount I'leasant Andrew I. Jacobv Philip Kesiler Montour-;-Peter Rupert, .John Deiier ifti.. Main John Fisher, John-Graver Orange John U. Kdgar.' Isaac C. J.iIhi con ! Conrad ' raxloti Christian Sliuma'i, bredenbender. Hho.ring iitek Uctnv Me R. Ilower i M;c!,ae i M'llenry, William Uole On motion, the Convention proceeded li he tiiimii.ation of candidates. On motion. Thomas A. Funston was inaiiiuinusly nominated as a candidate foi lr'irei,nlaiii,H On motion Jacob Lyerly was unaniaious nominated hs tJanUliUiu lor i'rolliona tary. On motion Charles Conner, was unan moiisly nominated as candidate for Kcgi er and Recordei The names of Charles F. Mann, Esq Hid Col. Neal M'Cay, being presented In he Convention foi i.ominalion lor Count I'leaiMirei. the following letter was read bv he President, Sti-T. 8.h, 1815 Vo tht Pmultnt if the lltmovul Coi vention, now m nemon Sm 1 feel grateful to my friends for do nir me the honor of presenting my name it the Convention as a candidate for Cuuui) I'reasurer, but as I have a greater destn lor the union and harmony of the Keuiova pariy, than lam auxious for an office. I rt spectfully ask leave to withdraw uiy nann I rom belore the Convention. NEAL M'CAY. Upon motion, Charles F. Mann, was thei unanimously nominated as a candidate loi office of county Treasurer. For Commissioner A'ni. J Ikcler, Pete Eni, and 11 allium Labour, were named and on proceeding to ballot. Peter Enl had 15 votes Win. J. lkelei hid 10 voles llauion Laboui had 13 voles; there be nig no choice the Convention proceeded U a second ballot when Peter Eot had 17 votes Will. am J. Ikeler had 10 votes Harmon Labour, had 1 1 votes, there still being no choice, the Convention pro ceeded to a thud ballot when Peier Ent had 25 voles William J. Ikeler, had 19 votes, where upon Peter Ent, was declared to be dul) dominated lor Commissioner. On motion, William Cole, was unani mously nominated as caddidate for Audi tor. On motion of Michael R. Ilower, the following gentleman were appointed a Com 10 report resolution to wit Michael R Uower, Win. A. J. Unttian William S. Thompson, Solomon Newhaid and 1 homas J. Vanderslice, who alter re tiring repoiled the following resolution which were adopted; Whereas this Convention, is the first political assembluge met in tins County, since the passage of the Removal Dill, ant! an expression ol opinion in icgard to it, is proper, therefoie Resolved, that the opporumiy afforded Ins fall to 6eiile oui local question by tin fairly expressed voice of the tax payers am: voters ol the Coumyis matter lor congraiu latum and rejoicing to all who wish well io die public peace, and desire to see long de I'erred justice dune to the central and eastern portions ol our territory. Resolved; that the mode by which tin Removal will be effected; to wit, by the vote of a majority of the County, will de pnve the opponents of the measure of al just grounds of cavil hereatier, us the) cannot alege that It was cameo by accident or that a majority ol those interested were not in its favor. Resolved That the provisions of tin Removal Hill are framed in a spirit I cutir temisness and hberaliij to our opponents; iheiroiigin.il outlay lor county purpi.e.-s, is i clouded, and the new buildings are to rie put up without laxitlon upon litem. Their acquiestenie in the measure would then-lore be r.eiiher unnatural or uuiee Resolvul i'hai the wir.n giuiitudo ol the cinzeiis tif this county is doe lo Mes?rs. Snyder, Rus. Funslon, Wright, Ctaiili, Uoumfori and all others who have been oui 'fluids in the Legislature, lor the sioieie and active Z-ial with vvJiirh iltet have la 'ion (1 lo bring this local fiits iun loajuM eitle mem ui 1 t It e nil i n a io ii . Amid dilii 'Allies and opposition, they have been faith ml and true, and they will have the pleas ire of seeing ihe people perfect the good work which they have supporicd. Resolved That Win. McKelvy, John Lazirus, Charles IJ, Doehler, Thomas Mcndcnhall. Daniel Snjder, Daniel Mdcck, (fanner. ) Jacob Ilagenbuch. John Kinur, Anihony Dengler, John F. Derr, John -Sharpies mill Georue W.Morris, he a com mince for l)ie purpose of proem ing suh "cripiions under ihe Rill in case of its ae 'episnance by the people with powtr lo add o their number, and that they are ticom npiidi'd to procure litem before the first day d January next, in order that there nia e no delay in pulling up the new build Resolved That tho members of thi:- ' (invention win Mipporiinc witoie ih-m nit in nomination tins d iy. lusolved I Hat UlnilcsK. nccka.ew, riiomas .1. Iltitchiron, William J. Ik'.ii. M. R. Ilotver ami Morrison E. Juksnii he the Standing Committee fnr ihe ensuint' vear, and that they :ir requested to prep.in and publmli an address to the voters of iln Coiimy upon the Ui;n,oval (Question, and to oppoint coiiimiitie of Vigilance la tin Township. Ji'ivilnil That the proceedings of ibis meeting be signed by the ofliccis, and pub lis'ied. The Convrntinn then Hiljoiirned, with ihrrv I . i r v cheers for the success of tin REMOVAL RILL, and the WHOLE '1 p.'KET. (Xtgnfd !y the nfficirtt ) Sugailoaf John ftfcEMOVAL HiHSisL. AN ACT Concerning (he Removal tf the Seal f Justice of Columbia County from Danville lo Uloomshurg. Suction t. Ihi il unacted liy ths Si'natu and lluune ol K'iri'scmativea id' lltu (y'liiniii'inweiiltl) nl i'onuii) Ivuniu in Cli'iior.d As.-teinlily mel, and it i niifliy e Hctucl by the uullioiily ol Ihu Haine, 1 hut it ahull mill may hit lawful I'm the (lualllicil Vo ters who have Resided In Columbia, Coun ty for at .AVIV' MX ( !.l It HO.YTHS immctliatelti precnlni'' the next uen- .ral Lleclum, to vote at such election upon the mention ol'lhe removal of ilmir Seat ot Justice Iroin l)jti"ills to lilooinsbuig.tu said county, in llto niun- ler lollowing.towit.- iliosum favor ol a Keinuvul li.ill vote a written or printed ttck.'t hi ic I lei SKAT OV JUHTICK." and conlsiiiiiiB the .vords "FOU UI.OOMSJlJIMj," and those op. !oai)d to t Hemoval, iliall volu a wiitlen or priiil- id tukiit lahnllcd a.i ulorunanl, anil coiitiinins Ihe words" FOU DANVILLE;" the said tickets to be deposited in a hox which shall ho provided fur that iiurnouc at each and ovoiy ol tne uIcciikii pona in laid couuty, and the returns of said election shall lie made in tho same niunner by the Hclurn Judges is in the case of the election of Mcmhcis of Ihe Xsscinblv. and if on the meeting of the Return Judges it Bhall appear that a majority of the voles have ben Riven in favor ot Uloouisburg, then tne following et ctions of this act shall lie of full force and effect; but if it shall appear tlmt a majority of votes have been given agaumt UlooniHliiir, then die following sections ol tins art shall be null Jr void Hue. 2. That if a majority of iho voters of said county of Columbia, qualified as ul'oresuid, voting )n said miestion ol Kemoval, shall decide in the manner provided in the fust section of this act in I'avor ef the Hemoval of the .Scat of Justice of said oountv to tho town of Ulooin-diurg, tliu citizens ol Uloouisburg in said county shall erect, or cause tn , erected. JIT TJIKIIl ll'. M'Krt;n KXI'KJSSE, within three years from and after 4iirh election, in the town ol Jloonisburg, suilnbh buildings of UIUUK or Sl'U.V'K, of the MOST XI'l'KOVED I'LAN". for a Court Mouse and I'lison, and different (dikes for the safe keeping ol hn ronntv records, under tho direction of the Counlv Coinmissioiicra, who nro aulhorised to re ceive a conveyance for such lot or lots of ground for the mo of such County buildings, not M'.hs than ONE ACHE, in Ice simple clear of all in curnbrances, for tho use of the county of Columbia, dio said building lo be erected on sue h lot oi lob of irround thus conveyod. And the Court House and otherpublic buildings and real estate on winch ihcv aro erected or is appurtenant (Hereto, at hit town of Danville, arc hereby granted and confirui h,I m lin inhabitants of Mahoning township, wilh lull authority to sill and dispose of the same to the best odvatitagc.and tllalso lunch o' the proceeds ol said sale,as is necessary to refund to the citizens ol Danville whatever amount ol money they may have .ivrn for the original construction of the public buildings at said town, and the purchase of I lie lots of ground on which they aro erected, sliall lie ic fundid tithe said ctli.i-n, and the balance to be paid into the Couny Treasury for county purposes. I'rnvidid N disposition or sale of such public luiildings shall be made until tho court house and pub lie buildings a', lllooinsl'iirg shall be compb tcd, ind tho public records and offices be rcmovej there to. Sue. 3. That so soon as iho public buildings are completed according lo the provisions of this act, the Coiiuii'ioncrs aforesaid shull lilo a report of the same in the Court ol Common i teas oi s.m wturOu till , wild Court being satisfied lint said buildings arc t'ulW completed according lu the true intent and meaning of this ai t, and a record tlicie ,,f li.'inn n.n.lu bv endorsement on said rei ml, tin (3onimis.sioi.crs iVSnt riff of said county ahall there u,i I'lnisi'tho i.i'tponers, if any there cm. lined in the old orison, to be safely removed lo the new mil tin. ni.Uic tuners and records then rcnininini in the public, offices at Danville, to be safely depn sited in the new buildings so as id'oic-iiid bud; ,111, iirc'imed for llie reception thereof, and fiom thence- I'.inli Si,i of .lostice in aiul for the county ol Columbia shall cease to be at Danville, and tin j -i,.,i. J. .ill 1 mm-cd and lived at the I .wn of m.niiiifihurg, in the said county, and the public of lice.i heretofore kept .and the courts ol'just'ce herein I- rebel.l ;,i;;..ivilli'.incvlor saidcouniy on .oimiiina. -ball be kept and held at lilooinsbmg in the build mgs erected for lluir .ice.oiir.iiodatii.il as aforesaid. s.,. ,1 li J, all be lawful lor Ihe cili.cns nl lilooiu-l.tir,; lo obtain subscriptions IVi-in any per- Mill or nei'sons willing to sul.serne any moiiev in materials lor ihe erection ol Mien puiuie l uiiiiingf ,is are iirovic.cd fir in the second section ol tins net I,, ,1, r.iili of the tmvinent ol the same, pay cinnlv (' nissinners are hereby i-inpoweinl li cause soils lo be brought in Ihe name of the counlv to ei.l'orie ll.c recovery of the same, and when col- lecled to be applied towards del ray ma' the expen-i of such buibiii.gs. !Si;c. ft. If any person nr persons sln.ll v., te ol the ipicstiou of removal of the seat 1 1 justice of wii counlv of Columbia, at the election utitlioiizi d I. I.,. I, .1,1 l,v virlilo of this act Hot linlv illlalllilll lo vote in accordance with the fuvt section of ibis m l or sh.ll vole out of his or their proper di.-tii.l, i shall vole more than once on mid iptestion, be oi thev so i-ll'eo.liiig iipoiiioliMClii.il ihcicof beion the proper court ul ipiarler sessions ol said coiii.t v shall be subject to the penally pievidul lor in iln genei.d i lection laws of this L'oininoir.M alih. Kkc. C. ll any judge or inspt dor ol the eli clioi mil iiiiin-i I to ,e ii 1,1 bv vnlce ol 11. is in t, el, an knowingly er wilfully lejiel ihe vote of a lili.eii liialilieil In vole on the question of Ketnoval nf Ihe seal of iuslice in s.iiil counlv in accordance th" will liri Ki-i iion of this act. or shall receive tin' vole o. a peisnn not qualified tn vote ns aforesaid on sain ijiiestion, he or they so offending, upon eoinii l.ei thereof before the proper court ol quarter sisi';i.' of said county, shall forfeit and pay for the iimoI viid county f oeveiy such nU'eiiee, a n:ni not lesf lb. m three hundred or more limn six lumdrrd dol lars at the disercli.ni ol'lhe cotot, and shall uiideig.. ui iuiprisoi 'Ul in ihe jail of said counlv I'-r 1, V'-ri'id ol not less Hum iwi tve inoiiius m in.in two years. Skc. 7. If nnv judge, insf-ertor or ele.k ol dn election inilhnii.cd to be held I y irlue of this ,ul -ball willidly miscount, or slndl fd-ely and f.aud.i enllv a,ld up inn! n luru the vote-- received upon the p.ie "ti-'H a'.'oresni.l, or shall keep uf.ibe 'ally aper. .n-Hball be cuiltv of any fraud in the '1 i-. ii :ire l hii duties, every person so olleiuung upt n coiimc ii thereof in Ibe pmper i t.uit of .punlci sessions - - - ... ,- . . ofpjidcoui.lv, "ball be subject to llie mine line anu iieindlv as e impond upon delniipient jiulgis or dell inspectors by the cctloo I nvs ol ibis (.'on,. iiiiiiiweai.il. jSi.c. 8. It shall be the duly id Ibe nil. i and i n net lots ( oui: net I ng I Ue elei 1 1 - n aut inn ictl lo oe , I,!,l v vi.ne of ibis a, I lo cause the Idler If It) I , . , c legiblv ant li. tii. tl,. i ,,i i.oJle the ,,-,,,.e of every citizen a no snail vine on im-question m me , , , , . .i ; . . . c . i I.' .l ..f lb r f iiKlie.. ns Ilfori'su I. nil Ibe ,..il,. , ,, ..liirl. bia name shall be recisteii'd I aud any .wilful oaiUiuu so tudu shall ft dvemcil at frnuds, and shall be punished aijsuch ii accordanre .villi tliu proviMiiiii iiultbc seventli section ol Hps Skc. U. It "bull Im llm duly of every judge, In spector and ele.k cm. ducting iho election autboi .ed to be held by virtue of thin set, to take (in addi dun to the oath or ullii itiutiuu he is now require . I lav to lake) su oath oi alllrnii.tion that he will liouestly and faithfully comply in eve.y lespecl wilh tho provinious and requirements of tin. net. Kku 10. It shall bu the duty ol the rc turn judges of said county, at the lime and place of iheir meeting to east up nil tin votea received in the dillcrcut election dis irtcts on the question of the Removal ol the seat of justice aloresaid, and ahull make ou two certificates showing the result, one ol which shall be filed in the ollae ot ihe cletk of the court of iiuarter sessions and theolhei in the office of iho Coininissioners of said ti ti u ty of Columbia. Skc. 1 1. It ahall be the duly of the fcdier If of ihe said county of Columbia, to causi tits act to he published in at least Hirer newspapers published in said count); for at least once in every week lor sixty daya nn mediately preciding the next general elec tion, and shall on the day of tho flection cause at least two printed copies, one ol which shall be in the (..ciiiian tniinnije, ol s-iul act to be posted in handbill form, in lit moat public place neatest the election pull in every election district in said cotiniv unci the reasonable expense of such nuidinatioi shall be paid by the said coumy of Colum bia by orders drawn in the usual way. Si;c. 12. So much uf the existing laws nf this Commonwealth as are altered oi sunn hed bv this art, be and the same rt- hereby repealed; and also the act ol Asscm ' - . . . . hlv passed loth June lH3bentnled an aci relating lo the lien of Mechanics and others upon buildings, is hereby repealed so lar as it relates to the builuinus to be erecteu in pursuance of this act. rINDLEY PATTERSON, Speaker of ihe Mouse of lii'prescntalives. WILLIAM P. WILCOX, Speaker of ths Semite. Approved the twenty-fourth day of Februaty, one thousand ei'ht hundred and lorly-hve. rhMNCIfi li, IS HUNK. WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. 1IIILUHF.N are most subject to them.hul per ) suns of all ages uo liable to be nlllicttd w ith (hem. Pad b-eath, paleness about the lipsjlmhcil becks, picking at tho nose, wasting swiiy, kaniicss ,iain in tho bowels, juints or limbs, disturbed ulet n rightful dreams, inuaning and tometimcs of vur- icious appetite, aie among the symptoms ofworins if i .... li C- .1 :. uuiiy iireuucioMiu lur moui.is, nn mime inner nil- igi'uary disease, when one box of iShcrnian's Wonn Lozenges would ellect a cure. D. Kyan, corner of I'rinco street and the lluwery, cured a man ..f(",llP ' e "Jiiuiry, ui oi wnien " e i . worms lha w as reduced lo a skeleton, and by only .dispose of lor CASH or COU N. I K J ,uio iiox ot niicrinau tf i.ocngcs: r.cis now as Lit, as an Udcnmiu. I ll lion. u. IS. liciriMey has saved the life of ou of his children by then.. The sale of over 3,1100,(100 of boxes has lully li st ed llieui. They are tbeuidy infallible woim tics troying inedicme ki.ewn. What family will be without them? Cousu in pi ion.Coughs, Colds, Whooping Coughs Aslhma, and all aH'cclious nf Ihe lungs, will find u healing value in ylijiiuou's Cough Lozenges. 'J'bev saved tho liev, liichnrd De Forest; the 1,'ev. Mr. tSlretter, Junatluiu llowarlh, Fsq. and that worhy old hero, Leonard lirgers. Imiii Ibe consumptive', grave. 'J 'hey cured ill one day ihe llcv. Mr. Lun- luir, the Iti v. Mr. llaiidcock; m. II. Atlree. Mm ol diste.vstng coughs. 1 bey sic the plcasanlcsl cough medicine und cure ihe soonest ofany kl.own reniedy. l!cadacho,SYn-sii kness and Palpilalion, relieved ui I 1:11 jive to leu ininiitcs by Minrn.ai. s ( cinpboi Lozenges Pusons alleniiiug crowded -ooms il 'ravelling will find them to itr.pait buoyancy i! pints and renew llieir energies, J nose sulleimg I; on. l,,o li i-e liv ii g w ill find a few of t.ie lo.eti:M s to dispel the ho i .lots and low i.csk i-f spi'ils. ,ir Ivlrath, of the !-'uuilay .Meicu. v, has repciteu ly i l.r ed hiniseli ol severe be.idadie by llieui .'apian Clladvv lek, ot Ibe packet si. It) v! ellmeloii. l,s wit- sned their i lllcaey ina gn at many cases nf ; sickness. Tl.ev operate like a chat in upon minted or slu.lteied iiervcs, I's rm Hi an s l i.o. Mali's Plaster does upon iln umalisln, luinl nam or wenkiieb in tbe side, biick: Prcisl or auv part of the body, Mr. II. (i, Dag'.'ers, lit) Am street: lleni) Iv (ioulilin; ( hathau sliipl .Moses J Jlepriiiues r.sii. anil i multitude of others have t xuc rteitei i! tin woiitkrlul (fleets if Oust; Plaster.- Price on 1 v I-j cents. Caution is reccssatv to see thai t ou pet the genuine Nheiniaii't l,ozcnr:s st ii 1 1 I'l.isti rs, as there sire main v nrthlcss iir'.K lis iitti 'I. pli.il to lie pain, ii off in )lai t ol ihrin, by those w ho vnuh n illc wifh v (mi lilt- lot a Mulling. )r. Sherman's wnn lionse id at ' OG Nas sail street. r or Kale by .Inlili R. Mover Hlooiiisbiirg' Win I. Wai'.tr it eo Heiwiek l.uvv it 'rii'Hii'si.i:--l.in.(! liiiloe )',. it .1. I.az.ulis Oi:iievii,( ,M. (i. Shm 'nekf r lltiek llotn I., it A I. l;.-( 1 Ji rsi tew ti Lj.rr .t MMhitln V bile Hall John iMocre Il.tinille. Stephen Hahly, Caltaw isea. Jan. -1 1815 37. (im. "jin'oRy oi: ti iomim; jfy' CIIAIM.MS .V.INIJK. CCl'llSt i;il''l I)S ure riTccl.,!!v s..i:. '...; (.; r. ., i- ., - ll. . . .1 me lorincnniiuu :iiio. o. uvcu-iiil' work, In vv ii;.'v lor I'.,.;, vv mike toi O,- i n u.e ol i.t on i six nmnri'i p ' .es, ol u ,, t. in. bundled pjes will einbrnee I,,- m i t , I . ,,l p,, I u T.i 1 i v e. 'flu- A ppei.ilix. hi -id. s ii v ii ! v (, , i, in, I illii'.li.itive nftii-le-.n ill col,t:o.i lb" "T!'.i I In, loll '1 ravelk rs," n v i-i d itb iuiui"rni:s ii,!i!i Ions, i.i'.n.'.al aneciotes. tin id. t:t.: ;.in , ki t,. be I eb ui in let, in;, king ahniil an bui.dn d nes. 'i be iiutlin: thinks piopcr lo s:iy, i ui no paii.- have I-ei 11 .'-tared In nhii.in iul'm u.;,.ti( ;i ni,ni. evcii oinl conncilcd with ll.is sulji ct. 1,'c bus ll.nle. d himself, as Wy oiniiig b.is bcci inr cl;!s-ic "mum r.. . .. ,r,j ... I. ...... I' . -; -- ; " existed in ieg..id l Us sto.y, ami as ,n; v. ry intc "-""k - , Igis oi'lor""' 11 uiiiiim i-.i-i i-oiii-iinio oiou uesiie nn Im binary, in repcer ion, an auincaic i.auativc. The puipn:e of lakiug up suui-ciip ions is loi n:.. Ihe author In pulge wind number ol copies n ,., i,rmii,r ., ,11 , - I ... ,,-t . . 'I'he "'"'K "M '"' ,"'"I.V '"ted ' '"I'm "n exci llenl paper , with s.cvci illlistialivi ale. lolinil III t loin, III uiooeiii ci)i, , turn in itn i lo SU bCI li'l'l S ill I WO 1 ,011.11 s a l op , . S "" to be paid until ibe Fook is delivered.' Snbscriftuw rictivu'itl this CJUe. CEiLBLES EiiHLE?. Ml!It( l.(i ibepri'Mi l opportunity nf J enpieisiug bis Ihunkfulne.-. In bis liii iids.cnd this public geueiiilly. I'm ibe liberal pationnge be has heretofore lecrived. in forms bis f. lends and tie public in general that he still continue to tan) mi be above liusiuesf ill log old t dablh beil staoil, on ihe corner oi Main and K.il slue's, where he iinpes, by strict t.ltcntiin lo biisinis, lo le.eivc mil merit a sluueol public patronage us heieloluie. He ductus it unnecessary logo into Ibe game ol Iirag. orto use any soil soddirabout his SKILL in Uio riiDl- lS.VellJN III' CiA Mr.i I III I l-M- IB' the l,.mi anu utiiii j iir,i MuKing bu ns his shop is of long standing, utul his work l.e jj sincss. tStiuirt aclive. boys between llx thinks will speak for Itself, and lar more louder mm words, llut, ho would merely say thai, be arranta his work done with neatness, durability, md in the latest fnshioimblo manner, and will en- ore a gowl III in all eases. N.li. Chaigea inoderalc to suit the times. Al kinds otrountry piudiicu taken in work, at market prices. iNchange fi lilooinsburg.NiV. 9 1S1!. 29. & Classes. rHI'I'HK subscriber has just icceived a lure as L soitinentol SI'ECTACLLH mid M'KC TACLL ULAS.SF.S, of ibe l ivl quality, nf both while and green, from No. JJ. upwards. rxj'Pcrsons 'ililicted wilh sore eyes, will find it to their advantage lo call and est glasses from him; as they may feel u.,surcd of deiiving a greal bem lit from their uso (i. L. SIIL'LTZ. Uloomshurg, May 17, 1815 i Chair ranufactoy, 1 II L fcubscriucr coiiiinue io iniiy or iho CIIAIK .VANlIFACTOIllNCi business at the old stand of !! & ii- Ihget bucli. where he will he ready at -oil inner to furnish Fancy & Windsor Chairs, JSei tees, Huston Hocking Chairs &w, of cvjn description, which may be called ior, n , . .! .i. II Sliori notice alio oil ine iimai irusuuaoi tenns. lie will also eje 'tile House, 'olmi & Ornamental Painting, and House I'ajiering. in a superior manner, From bis experience in Ihe business, am his facilities of ."Manufacturing the variom articles of bis line, he (hitlers I . . . . . .. . . himself ihi'i good work. . .. . au e l0 urnj,, aS and upon as reasonable terms us can bt 11 ' 1 . i . . ii t ... t. i. i. - ... :i niimui, r N. H. Orders from a distance will b strictly at. d punctually attended to. 15 IIACKNHUCII Hloonisl tirg, Dec. 30, 18IU W ILL keep ennstaiitly on ban,! largi siirlinent of NWILK, S1MKKS. AM) 1IM which they will sell by WilOLLWAI I') and Kl. TAIL, unit ou &md finos tut t,r articlrt tun he eliuih're jwrrhittvil. Meiclnuils am others, may find il In their interest to call- .Ml kinds of gtain ri ceived in payiueid. JOlKPil PAXTON, PiiistcKM' Urandrcth's Pills. MAI) and understand ! The lime will conn .M CL u '"'ii the mcdiciiie, Jlraialn lb 'ill.-, w ill l ippieeialed as they ought and di-Mivi; il will b. iiiideislood Unit lir. I!pii;dii . has the sliniiges claims upon ibe public, ll is line that eveiy in divldmd ih makes a lual .1 the I'landreth J ill concede Ihem to be the best tin diciue lliey eve used. They are indeed a medicine nl.nul whirl ibere is no misiak-.'. 'I'hcii value in a climate si , hangcable as ours cannot be .-iili'.cienlly uppreeial cd A tree pe.spiralh n is id once ri ston d , llm they cine c.okls, and coin uinptinn is prevented. I bnse who have a ; eiluudancy id bile li i ul them ol 'be most essential seivice, and sbot'ld then be a de liciency of lii.it iinpo.tanl lluid the liiandri ill I'lll bavt' an equally beneficial rlfect. Olicn lias lie impoitant iiicdieinc saved valuable lives in tlu.se le .ions where the dieadful yellow level w,m plevail i ig. A few doses taken immediately up, 11 the in fecliou being received into tin syilem, iv ill l-i al most cei lain l,i icvcnt at.v mall rial incopvi i j- in A. id at bo stage of this dreadful epidemic is tl , s i piopcr a inedii ine as the li.einlietli Fills, l.i this medicine be uniui-ally mid in tin. ii.-ease, and no loss i.f I U oil alioivnl, and f, u veiy few, would I e its vielin.:-. !-o it i- w iih tithe li.-euscs. A.'ist i.atuie v.llitlifi all imporran; uicliciiic I, . rcn.oie mm bin bun ens I.om the I l-.oi! md do not. ; e-o. t to -!i ulii j; or inc uiv, iimlwi ball have a 'uy ,i',i si-iiieilv ol persons l:!icti i .villi erolii"- ii;ai-,i!ie ;. ' i;c f jtbeiul ti.l.u in'. 'ili um! kingdom i- .er w hi' !; vi tbe buds, an n -t i.lllic.'m w nn 1 1, miiie u. a;-',!;e.-; in nber sbouli; ifil v.e.i not l,,r cur prion which ocea-ion. '..no. I ol.o'.v Imi' .iu'. I .e tbe ineibeini' ubi. I, Ii rn.ouii -, o, ,i ij ,i r. ubiili inildlv bnt sme-.' te- n.ivcs all ll.c impuniie.. ol the !, M-i!,u!,iibsiien-lli-";c t, too full bl,ii g il.i sax thai t " i . v of I'l ,i .l-f i Ii 'il. ,c, am! that cioiv ens tl.e leeiiii-.aiHi il it, nuts! In a III altilV stnllt:an!. Ll I n:e Ii jiailn.enl nt ibe iii:uii:-n 'Hit' s persnnalK sunt ii'itei'dul ' box wiih m thiic I il-,1- tq , i, 11 ,v I l' - ul , VI! 1 1! on t" act or have l.e I, : -I : , 1 ' -., ,-'i- ;;C'. t-inj-, '' N F iS, . V'nay. . T. .'.i-e!. to ti.l A '" V..,l,'tl,-.r if -,.0 a .'er.evti.wn-- !.. J'at.v lib K. F. !,' -1 r Cn't.,ui..,a C. V. l'..o( .1. 'i-.,o;ud'Ur.: .1. K. Mov er. I.iiiiesloni Fabbp .V M'X I'lit-kbor'!- .V. (,. ;-,,., t,, -.1.. Lime IlidL'i l.t'W ,si 'II.,' '.'eivvick- .1 W M.les Va a, lo lil- ly- C. I'.oll. .7 iMiSisn,.i ruk s So t It -'FT The ;.-.? of SL'S.JSS.i TOM US SOS', lute ij Centre township, ('ecmr o&JOTIrK is hereby given that lellers of tnlmii.. 1 l islralion ou rue above inentioued Msl'e. I.avi' been g.puli l to tbe subscriber, living in Crn- lie townsnip. A II persons indebted to said .'stale ,l.e hereby notified lo make iininitliale a ii.ent. ami an uiose i.aviug claims are requcsled sent them pioperlv iiutheulicited lo lo pre ftiLHMUN NIIUllAIil, Adn.'r. .May 17, lb' 10, .j4 Cabin t itfakinf? f EH!! K subscrihei it:peclfullj iiituin.s ibe y lie (hatha has tiikt n Ihe shop lalelv nei up.. ,1 by iJ. h. Ilajharsl, it lU lower end of M.nkel slreet IJIo('ini-lrti'?; hen be intends carry ing on the above business in all il branches, and solicits a sba e of the patron.' of llie public. In connection with the ubov basibess, he oiler his scrvicis as an r vt roller . r i.-r u.Mii.iu inr.i.. J c w ill nlwnv s be ready to make I'OM'I.NS for lt. prices herctolore bi,l io iiio.iia(.irg, llm bavin;, r ion lied himself ivili a good II LA'.Sk . uill nli.ud with it at tho Kuutral wilhoiit!:iuy e.M.ti ebarge. JOHN UlT'J'EKy. H.i fiin !1 TU B B, l) , . i"jO il PPIC II I ICC S ages ol 10 ana 1 will receive good encourage. mint upon inmieuia.c appucstiuu lo ibe suiiscru.ot sl.MON C M1I li Lilonnisburg. Juno 14,1815 6tf nil? I I-it of I,'tt'l'. anfc EMAIMNfi in the Post Ullice, at Uloonm r gburg,on the quailtr ending June 3Ulh 18-15 Mama Abiabam livan Uanel I'epser Jallis liol ason Miss .Vary Fullmer Daniel Ivcid.art bamuel ii Harluiun A. II. Sprout A. II. Kmc Jackson Joseph i-'cins Win. or John ship hannndy arah yeboll . V. Martin 'I'hoinas Wakefield James Persons l ading for let'cra in Ihe above list will I lease sav they are advcrli.-d. J. K. MOYLH P M tli rR'lL Danville ftleain Woollen Faiiory, lor- merly owned and occupied by L r. Pclrikin, has recently hi en purchased by (be subscriber, who tesieelfully nnnuimces lo his fiiei.ds and ihe pub lic generally, that he. is now prepared to execute all kinds of woik in his line ol business, at iho -shortest notice, according lo order, and in the lest comparative ni(nner. Having gone to considera ble expense in repairing Ids machinery and appa ratus olid being very particular in si Tiring the ser vices ofcxp'rienci'd mechanics, lie feels emilideiit : hat be is capable nf cMcutiiig all kinds of woik in bis line in a style i.uperiiu lo any other establish-, incut in t he country. Puces of w oik as follows : Cloth i yard wide light and dink, linin 4!i to fif Cents pel y aid Do buttle greens, olive brow ii, eve. f. tin .10 lo (10 Salit els of the above colois, linin -10 lo 'I t Flannels nue yard wide, 'M cents. Wine, brown or blai I;, 40 Madder red, 4' ,'ilan! ct 2 yds wi''e; twi'ledor plain, from tiO to 70 cents per yanl. AP.LIITG & FULLI1TG Will bo done in Ihe best manner, ami at die us. i. ii prices All kinds of country produce will bo akin in pn im lit hr wiikat 7 y ; 1 1 . v 1 1 1 c maikit irices. SATir SETTS FLANS RL.S: CLOTHS ij- RLJlSKI'rS; Constantly nn hand, for sale WC ri dui ed rices or tab nr Hartei. For the accoininodali'in ofcusloniers living al a listancc wool for .lanulacturii.g will be laki-u in .1 the following places : COLL'MlilA CUl N'l V. Isaac Kline's Mill. I' i.-lliligc ci k; llolli.es sloie, ( i li,n,bi:s: l ew CV I'll, mpson's store, I.iiiie-Jiiduej . L. Wallcl iV. I.'o.'s store, lierwick ; Slewait ek Lit ki ts' slorc. tJiangevdl.'; 111. .bilVelvy to. s store, bloolns- inrg ; John (!. harpless store, Caltaw is-n; L. lli. -el's store, Jersey tow n; Pen cV McHiidc's store, VVhile all; Slroiip's Mure, H';tsliim;loiiv ille. Ll llliNM Cl)i:.N'I''--i:eyniilil'sstore,KingH ou; (iilt'.erslei've's, W'ilksbai re; ilv eis' stole, Nan- icokc; .liulge Mack's Mill, Huntington 7hih written directions must uccom i i unvj lucn j.unti. li. II, GI'AiaiEAKT, Danville, May 3, Kvl.1- ii loo MSB una Cabinet Ware Hoasc. "11 ll subscriber would respet ttully mini would respet tfnllv iul'm in llie publi, that he has taken the sh ip lately oe- iiid bv .Samuel Llllv, near Ihe upper cud ot ilooinsburg, where he is carrying ou ihe 1 adits various branches, and where he will bo nippy o wall upull all inose wnn may lavor 1; 1 111 ,ith their euslom. Jus l'urniliiie is wairanled to e made nf goud maleiial and durable, and he in--ml ' keeping on baud Sideboards. Secretaries, Lnrcatis, Wardrobes. Curd Tables. Dining 'Tables. Jlrearfast Tubis, Cupboards. Stands, Jf'ash S la nils . Ilt'ds leats, )')it;h-tniilis, Ci'iiis. if-c. , ,1 I I I t - I! .I'll I I . mil all i.iutlii 01 worn in nis nue, wnien lie win sell upon as 11. 1 a liable terms as bey can I e i-urcliasid in the county, liv sinol attention tn business be hopes Io re ceive u sliaC of public palioiiage. LLI L'FOW.V Ajrii ::-. hi.-,.-ui hi r av a. w.' v 1 J4-s V w -3 1 i''i:ctfi r.i.v i',f,-r;n I and be p.. 'I in lil. ., I'hmcli, 1 ' , i;. nijtens cm ';,''y , II .V al'i ( tMllM.I'l.t I'.UII,! V . :.' !,. I...- opposite ,1 ,b,'l-. tie III' l-.M lid lo ,1, e ot I lisiis, 1 ..ri. dispa'cti ai'.l in a vxeikiiioi.bke mani ir. clocJjs & Watches In, ivt uu.iu'v. can I, h,i,l a; Ids fslalilish ir.cn t ;''! M v re-!iiiiihlr term-. Ki:iiui.f; & ( i 1 .' ' w ill be iliim-to the ni'i-iaction 1 I r.c nv: I: i l. I'S well of Clocks iiiid ab brsiis 1 I ,li",vel;-v. 111 c vviil further, xvari' int. bis w.tk lole e.xciiel willus any in thin section nf the Ntn'c. He klso make to rrdt r SUIlVEVfVfJ CO'.Il'ASSCN be -dl or I'ockel, ami in slinrt, will do all nil, ere n k I ally done in 11 ill ir-ii, dated f pcetalil,. e. !,!,' me-ul. He hopes by slpcl iilliution l(, bi; I I diisire lo pleasi'. .i .eicive a Idei.d J:u- . 1 .a ..... ., 1 ..i,..,ii..Ki-, . iniinry i ro.aiice luKrn m for Work at Ihe inaiket prices. Illooinsbur,', Noxenibcr 15, I -SI 1 .'Jit.t PaVUUIl Iil.'ISKSOF .ILL KISJS, sm,f. ,v v this ornct: TO!