4 , Tjtiiijpgitiliuura adjourned, or YVednetiUy Just to meet ugain on the7lh otiUs)5. But little business lias heeti done of a public na lute, tiding the session. Innumerable bills lticorjlbraling.corfipanie'a forv'arious purpo se s.iji&'veV as .nsua), been passed. If wq.aro nof-mistakcn, cvdry attempt to introduce .into th'inf Alio salutary provision rendering stockholders liable for the debts of such in corporations, lias entirely failed, and we are sorfy to Say that some of the democrat' . t i . - I V.-.l Id' ic mongers iook sirong anu ucciucu grounii" against this safejfuard of tho people from ,1$ ihese too oficrt .swipdling companies. In the Holisb .of Representatives, on the 22$ ' .itttt., after the OOOyOCb improvement bill Jiad been reduced by amendments, to about ,$3,000,000, it was rejected by a vote of 44 i'.'to 53 bn alu'rtlay Marc'ht 23', The following joint resolution, offered ' by Mr. FlenniVpn to provide for the repairs "of the canal and rail-road, and to continue the 'hripr6vements of -.the state -was taken tip on the second rcadiiij : , . ' 'That the following jums be, and they are .heieby specificaljy ap'propriated to the pur-' poses herein afyer pentioned, to wit: fi k , 'oV'.ttie compleiioiipf the rail way to a- j Toid the inclined , plane at Columbia, the t sum of $3001)'.,,.. ,. y ., , t For co'mmencipg the reservoirs on the .eastern and 'western side of the Allegheny mountains, .antl'-for other new works, un finished lines '6t canal and rail way; $100,- " 000.'' s..;.;:- : For. dispensing with wooden rails and . 'flat bars, and substitu ting the edge 'or T rail .wherever the same ,iri,tiy(be, neqessary.qh, me vciumuia anu i( Jtium-of0,7,000. "For purchasing new locomotive engines and, ropes. furftjic Columbia and Portage -c ,Vail-foads', t)ic,sumo M4,000. For repairs required, on the different lines of .canal arid fail-roads on the first day of 'February oue thou'sariij '.eight hundred and thirty-n'tn?, the, sum ,,$,1,0,00,000. Ty pay (jebts duer, rcpairspllicr than, the.breach, at Ilujitingjjon, $300,6oOv , For damages';, pa j of canal. equirnissjon; ers', pay of engineers,, not connected with the extensions, SlOO,O0O( , , 2. .Resolved That tlie..!fmm, pf 500. 000 be and the same is hereby hppippriatcd tj the North branch division of rbiinsylva- , ' The (urerum, of $300,000 to the E rie cxten,siori of. 'the Pennsylvania canal. , , . Andhe further Kmi of $75,0,00 to the Sihnemalioning di'vlslon of llie Pcnnsylva- J ' 3 Jlesolvcd That ho governor be, and Be is, herebjr'autho.ried am) empowered to linnmw nii'nbfmntinntjn.n lAa.im ( &1 J-r'-vt r t "V i 1 moduli u,!, 15,50, pt an .interest not exceeding five per cenf, .per annum, payabls half yearly, and be.rcimbursed at any time.after the first day'of July, 1808, and he shall issue ne- roiiatye, certiticates ol stock for the same, 1 oo.wpfj. transfer; new certificates shall be rf ..... isiuea Dy ie auailor general anu state treas .,.urer.oty .the piesident and cashier of said . .buriXIO Jrie holder or holders, and the in lexe'it orr.said stock shall be paid at the state easury; .-the' Bank of Pennsylvania, in Phibdelprjia or Girird Bank;,or elsewhere iraay be agreed upon ,.by the goveriior, artd the orfginal purchaser of the stock; which sum shall be paid to. and vested in the internal improvement fund to be applied ,. -jot ,ine purposes 'o tnts act. t," .'T.he'Qjiestion being taken on the. first its t olution," it'was decided in tHe afilr'mative, - Yea8,.D8. Nays, 37. . " ' V ' Pile, question was taken on the second resolution which was adopted, Yeas, 05, n I.J OK ' . Th'e qus'llon was then taken on the third and last" resoltign, and'w.as ngreed to, Yeas, ! OJ. JNavs. V5&; 'Mr. llfginsj offered the following joint resolution: . , ' ,Rtsoleit .Thai .the ffrfvfe'rl ior li nntfinr. lzed add feJuirc'd, within two mdiitii's after -transferable, on the books of the auditor ,'tl ,generjil,-or the Bank ,of Pennsylvania', by " "tne owner. or. owh'ers.bf the satiie: and ub'- , the passage of this act, to subscribe for 6000. share's of the Union canal company, which shall constitute the commonwealth a stockholder therein to thijt amount, with all ,, lhe rights and liabilities of bther stockhol HeM.'and in navmetlt tlierebft he ellall issue in iavur oi saiu eompanyyTii'gociaoii' cerit- !ficatibf stock bearing an interest bf five . 'per cent per. annuni reiin.bursable,pn the ; . ''fiie.t day of AHril, Anno Domini, lflti'J, and YPtiefrimn nt 1ia r(Xntk rC flirt nitjlilfit nan- feral or at the Bank of Pcnrisylvsnia, at Philadelphia, who shall thereupon issue jidtv certificate from time io tithe; arid the amount df .Said subscription shall be applied by said company exclusively to the enlarge ment of the mjiln lirie and branch of their 'Mid-canal, to the, capacity of the Susquc hanna division of the Pennsylvania Canal. nd to the constru'cling of a canal of said capacity on th.e margin of the bwatara re ervqir, at the gap of Blue Mountain so that both maine line and branch be a cojitluqq'us '' ' ' canal of said dimension, Provided, That uio tuna in uc cqargcu mr me transportation b. ' -rl.of' coal, iron and .lumber, on the said main . . line and branoh canals, when1 the same shall , be no lugiier man are now chaigeotliereoni "' on the Pennsylvania ana), and that the ' Treasurer; Of said company shall at the tod of eterr six month star ittcu suUcnp lion furnish a detailed cccount of the dis bursements made thereof for said purposes to the.uuditpr general under oath or'afnrma- tioii. , .., .;, 11. T)ie. governor is herpby authorized and ieijuircd to subscribe, ,(o , t)ie slock' .of the "'Uanvile. and Pqttsvillu rail-road, com pany," the sum of $30,000, to be applied to the completion of fheirbnisin on the riv er Susquehanna, at or neaifSunbury. ,. ..The resolution was adopted, by a vote of G5vcas to 23 naj'3. , . , f Tliis is the first improvemeiij.bilj, which has for several years passed either house, making appropriations, to, the mai lines without being connected with the log .roll ing' system making appropriations, to ob jecls of a local nature. In this matter the house s of representatives have(takei 'hp nght stand, and will be sustained by the people,',. Tne, Senate on Saturday the 23d, pro ceeded to the consideration of the nomina ti'on of Almond II. Heed, for President Judge of thq .counties of AVarren, Potter, Jefl'crson and McKean, when, after some .discussion, tlib subject was postponed to the 12th of May, and nor rejected, as our neifilibor would wish us to believe. 'PIic ,11' V , . ''V nomination of John N. Conyngham, of Lu zerne county, as president judge '.of;the dis trict composed of the counties of Susque hanna, ltradforu and lioga, was unani mously agreed to'.. . it i i. SSfiEEKEHS?3" , The Harrisburg Reporter says that the Canals and ltailroads between that place and Philadelphia and Pittsburg, arc in full dperation. We understand that it is the in tention Jo let the .water into the North branch about the first of April. It is said that ths difierenl lino ol stages, cars and packets boatSj, 'leaving' Ilarrlsburg since the opening of the navigation have not carried less than 200 passengers daily. The loan of 1,280,000 advertised to be tidier! on the 19h inst., was taken by the Gerard Bank, at an interest of five per cent. The temporary loan of 675,000, author ized a few da s' since, was taken by the llatnsburg Bank. i i i . " ii! 1 1 The Keystone says, that the supreme court has fixed' the 2d day of April next, for tne argument at Philadelphia, of the writ of quo warranto against Judge Dar linetori, of Chester county. The counsel for the commonwealth aro the Attorney General and Col..James.M. Porter, and for the respondent, Mr. Sargcant and ftlr. Mereuitn. i lie question is oi greai impor tance, involving the principle of judicial ro tation under the new constitution, It is not' sinlnlv the ease of Judge barlinelon, but of all future judges of the courts of cowinon please. Mr. Flcnniken, chairman- of the Com mittee of Ways and Means of the house of representatives"; lias made an important re port on the finances of.'llic State. The re'port adopts the statement of the Mate treasurer: as to the amount ol tne Stao debl and the public property; for lhe fiscal year ending on the first of November last, by wnicn It appears tnat on tnat day the State debt amounted lb 930,174,303 97 And the riubli'c property estimated at 31,752,300 0G The committee give a tabular state me hi of the permanent expenditures and perma neujrevenues of the last three years, by which it appears inai mo ueucu in tne lav ibr Vas as fdlldw3i - jn 183G, - '- In 1837, - $709,818 43 783,475 75 Jin .1839; 117,793 74 Total deficit in permarteni revenues, $2,071 ;088 92 which was paid oul of the incidental and extraordinary revenues received iiuriiig thc.ie years,1 in the shape of surplus re ven ue froin the General Government, and bank bonuses and bank premiums on bank char ters, amounting in all to $G,104,498 4rf. The New Orleans Courier of March 11, has' thb followintr. It is so characteristic ally Mexican, that we fear Ihere may bo truth in it. If tho circumstances bo as they are narrated; it forms another heavy item in the lopg catalogue of accumulating' outrages arid wrongs inilitted with impunity iJpon the United States by the people of Mexico1. " fln American Consul murdered by Mexican authorities Wo have seen a let' ter addressed to one pf our most respectable commercial bouscs'tf this city, from, the coast of Mexico, from undoubted authority, which states that Mr L'angdon, the Anlen can consul for Laguna De Terminas, died a few days since from blows received from a negro at Laguna, (under sanction of one of their Justices', ;ah"d aflfcrhcing most cru elly treated,he was sent toatlungeon where he remained , three nights with condemned criminals, from whencojie succeeded in es- - ! -.!.!., .,L A . ' III ' , ' cuping wnii ins iHuy id 3 email village ue tweeti that and (arnp.each'y, where he died of his wounds. ;tlia lady had gone .up to pampeachy,. and an, order1 from the old Judge hud followed her to bring her back to Laguna to answer llib charges against her husband." , .. . The news frorri.Mainc is of a moropacif- ic charaotpr. A disposition appears, to, be manifested by both parties 'to settle the dif ficulty witliout a resort to arms. . Iflio trial pf Judge "Wilkinson and Mrr Murdpughwho were parties to an affray at Louisville, Kentucky, which resulted in the death of two, men, terminated at llarrods burg on tii.c, i.Glii instant, in their acquittal. FROM THE SOUTH. The Savannnh Georgian of the 10th, has .lhe following melancholy intelligence o,f the death ol Uaptain ltussell anu Major Noel : ' Gama Ferry, March 13, 1839. My Dear Sir By. advices received from .the South, we have the melancholy intelli gence of ihe.dcathof Capt. Samuel L. Rus scft, pf the 2d Infanfry, a gallant officer God's noblest woik, an.uonest man, and an honest christian', he 'deserved and enjoyed tho esteem and love of ajj' who. knew,, hiu. lie wns descending the Miami river on tlm 28th .ultimo, on liiSswr-y to Fort Dallas, with a part, qt his, company m open boats the savages' jnambuslon tlje river bank waited tititit bo. arrived, .gun .shot, wlicn the boats, received a, vollet:; from the Indians, ijvhQ" being qtj. uh.cmiUsnce, 'fired over them, and, no. one was jnjuied. ' , , Capt. 11. immediately .struck.for the op posite shore", and on reaching it, leaped out on the ground, and turning round to address a few words to his men, was instantly fired at oy several rilles, three ol which look ef fect, two in his body, and oue just above his, temple, producing instantaneous death. Lieut. Woodriifl", Cdpt. R's. subaltern, who was some.distance behind, heard lhe firing, and hastening to the succour of his captain, engaged, jlic Indians; for, nearly an hour, when-he forced them to retreat. He then collected ,liis boats, and having obtained possession of his captain's body, proceeded to Fort'Dallasj The Indians were pursued, but as usual, their perfect knowledge of jhe country enabled. them to escape. Can't. Russell was clad-in lhe undress ilpifiirm of :(....... l r. o.- li .i: ! il me jumiiuy, ;mu n was 10 inai w,o may probably altri,bute.lii3.deah', as but pn.e rnan of the company be'sides'himsclf was touch ed The los3. of tliolndians was not known, their number' was nnichi greater than has fought us together for a 'long while. The remains of Capt. lt. was interred with mil itary honors 6'ri the lsl inst. By iritelliffenco received from tjjo.mterior, we learn that Ma jor Noel's wound has proved mortal, and iiius we areicpmp.eueu at ine same time to mourn the joss of-twp brave and efficient officers, and 'to aclilowledgc that " ih thb midst pf life we arc in death." .1 ' " - ' Revolutionary Anecdote. A venerable Judge relates the. following revolutionary artecdote: "The dayfollowing (he battle at Yorklown, IJnjd.tliQ.curiosity jo. attend, the dressing nf theiwogpdcdj and :ynong others whose lifnba yere. so mucl injured as to require,, amputation, was a musician, who had received a musket half in the knee. As was usual in such capes, preparations were, making to lash Jiim down to the, table, to preyent Vie possibility or his; mqying Says the sufferer,- Now, Doctor, what would yod be at V 'My lad, Im going to take , off. ydurleg.t and fetls, necessary you should be lashed down.' 'I shall consent to no .such -thing. , You may pluck my neart irom. my bosom, but you II not con fine die. Is there a fiddle in the tent ? If so, brjng.it to me.' A violin wds furnished and after tuning it, lie said, " Now, Doc tor, hegin," .and he continued to play until mo upcrauon, wnicq, loqii .apqjji iprty, m.in utes, wBS.completed, without missjng a note or moving a iriuecic. . Spring Vegetables. Tho Newark (N, J,) Dailyof Wednesday says : " 7'he first vegetable herald of Spring that we have seen, a (ine large hqad, of Lettuce was brought to us this rpornjng ftom the garden of Mr Wm. tfankini on High st. by his gardener, J. Lee. . It looks as fresh and smiling as if" conscious of the brighter bles sings which It betokens." , ... .. i , The Supreme Court of Massachusetts have recently decided that bank po$to notes arc'entillod to grace, in thei same. manner as bills of exchange ahtl promissafy notes it) geiteraK , ' ; " MARR?UJ)tOn the 28th: ''instant, by tho R'ev.,Willifl(n,JiiI?y.fir, Mr. Thomas J. Clay toivia: Miss pfify Rtitz; ,'botli of Cat- A. SCHOOL MEETING. THE citizens of Bloomsburg and vicin ity arc requested to meet in the SCHOOL HOUSE pn, Tuesday, the 2d day of April next; at 3,. q'cleck in. , tho afternoon- To choose.,Trpstees for( said sphoo(, and hear lhe . reppr.t of the. building Committee. A general attendance is requested; . V . 1DDINGS UARCLEY', ISRAEL WELLp, VM. McKELVY,- . J. M. CHEM BERLIN. " ., 1 - , Committee. Bloomsburg, March', 23 1830. Morse ISill Printed at this Office o nil persons not to purchase n Note for tho sum of oxb nusiinzn noLT-ins gUen.by me Ui Alexander McCnrty, due the first of. April 1839 as llie said noto was fraudulqntly obtained of roc, nnd l am actermincil not to pay it unless compelled by law. GEORGE RICE. DIoom, March S3 1839. ,. ESTATE OP ,EKK HARDEIt, Late of Caltaivissa township deceased. otire is hereby given thot'letters of administra tion on tho above mentioned Instate havc been granted by the Register of Columbia county to the subjriber residing in Cattawissa. All persons having demands against said Estate will please present tlicm and those indebted to said Estate will make imme diate payment to 7.KA. . liaxnuuai, Aam. Mach23 4839. CFTRJ1DE I TRADE 'TRADE J A FIRST RATE Breeding Iflai'Ci For Trade, for a .good Horse, or a S year pld horse Colt. Tho Maro.is gcAtlo. and quiet, and works well either in Eingle or doublc'harncss. ,. ,. , r. I (', D. Js. TOJUlAH. Blocrksburg, Starch 9, IS hereby riven to all who are indebted to the subscriber, citherttb HcoU, Notes, or .ludRcmciitson Dockets, that they must come forward and settle oil their respective dues' between now and tlio nrsi nay of Febuary, 1839, or llicy will be sovercly dealt with. DANIEL GROSS. llloorasburg Dec. 29th 1838. tl 3(Hri FOE- SALE, VERY. CHEAP, A Dearboii Waggon, Almost New and a One Horse Sleigh. Enquire of PHILIP STETLER. Dldoni, March 9, 1839. .up IV i N Tuesday the, 12th inst., between Blooms burg and Espytown, or m DJoomsburg, a WAL.L.ET POCKET BOOK, containni' tttie in Dollar ttlllxmlbe Schuyl: kill Bank bfiPhiladclphia. and ono 8 Voltar.mU on ihe,Exchanire Bank,, Pittsburg. The. subscri bers .flamb is .written in th.e Valct tnfodr.orsii different places. Thft.Jlndcr shall bo liberally re warded by leaving thp. above; wajjet .with C. Docbler in uiuuui, ur uy ueniuiiiii; it ty iii.pawn,..! ... ,i t nnnn Uanville; " u. ji Aiiivuuu, Danville, Ffcb. 25, 1839. Notices LL persons' within the bounds of the 71 s Reniment of Pennsylvania Militia, who have any demands arjalnstme as Brigade Inspector of tho 1st Brigade, 8,tli Divjsion, are requested to present ihnm to me for settlement, at the house of William Henry, ih Danvilic,.ion Jlonday, the ,15th, day of April next, being first day of Co'nrt week, i ' uakieij ruii.niiii. Limestone, March 15, 1839. iOO X.ABOREI1S; 50 MASO, , 50 CARPENTERS, A TIE wanted unon B'ridecs No. 1 and A., on . tho Caltawissfl anil Little SckuylkUL Jlail iload. Carpenters that aro acquainted wUU.trflm ing and. raiding Lattice Vork Bridges, will, rc.ccivo good wagie. From H to CO dollars per mouth will be paid. Tho. country is very healthy. SOHUyLEKFniOfc &,Co. JOHN F. MANN & Co. . Jliarch ti.1839. . , " The Miltonian, Milton, willgivc the above thrco insertions and c)iargo this olucc. Alt , APKEHTICE O tho BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS wanted bv. tho Subscriber.' ,A Boy, who .can come wcllrccommendcd, between lu and 18 ycara of age will receive good ciicouragcmcntuponimme. diite opplic ation to liicsuuscnucr.' i , , ' 11 . JACOB BEIDLEMAN. . Jan. tl 1839. Gentlemen and Ladies tome .and look at the hanflsoine , SEARS OX Xj REtfOH double rectifi'ed.and eccnted with the Otto of Kose, tor salo at Tobtes IIcalth Emporium, WdtJLb. Wspeptfdly 'inform! thi jslilf zens of Bloomsburg and its vicinity, that hi still carries, on. he , abpye busjness. at his old established slant), on Main-street. Hav, mg received the latest Philadelphia and N York Fashion in conucclion with his Highly Improved Patent for Cutting Garments to fit eyety shape without a pos sibility of fuijure, he.fce.lsassured.that work executed at his shop will never bt com plained of, and by close 'attention to btisi iiess,, hopes fa, receive a share of public pa tronage as heretofore 'i , . i. '"-ru ALSO--. " r . As JUSTICE. OF THE PEACE, will attend to any business conitected with tho Office; and ia.. particular, the writing of Deeds, Iffcvtghffcs, and. all. other conveyances and.rtriicfes of agreernentj in n legal and handsome styjq: i ;!., Bloomsburg, Nov. 17, 1838. - 30 The Victory' "Won, FTEH long, tedious, and expensive tixpcrir mcnt, Dh Lci.lv has discovered a method Wheicbv tHe virtue of Iht Sarsnnririln in iiTfrord.,! so as to be Vormed into Pills without destroying Us ifficacy. , '','- Innumerable, altompfs have been made to-accom-plish.this- important object, but all failed. It is im portant, because the Sarsaparilla, as a medicine, in all diseases to which mankind is subject is product' ire of more real, good, than the whole catalogue of medicine; in use. ' ., , - Ak all rcspectabto physicians tho question, 1 What is the most effectual purifier of the blood, and the most popular medicine used!" they, will answer unanimously, Sunaparilla. Whai better rocom mendation can be as-ked 1 . , v- DR. LEIDY'S , . , SAKS A PA RILL A OR BLOOD PILL'S, Price, Twenty-five Cents a Box. They must surelv command a preference, forthcy arc not composed of Sarsaparilla alone, but contain, in a concentrated stare, in the form of a pill, tlio virtues of the principal ingredients contained in tho compound fluid, extracts, syrups, and other prcpara tions.of Sarsaparilla. ., . , . ' Tiiey are highly, recommended, by hUmeroUa phy sicians, and dtBcre, (see directidns around each bot- tR!ieumalic Afi'ections, ue; ill u i " , i, UlccTMis sores of tho noso throat and body. Scaly ,'Eruplio'ua end , blotches of the(sVin. , Dry and .watery pimples and -pc&tules, of' tho '- face and bodjy cvn , , Tctte.r and ringworms. , bcnrolula brysipclas; jaunuice, iicaripurn ,r,, Diseases of.thc Liyer,skiri uoncs mm gianus. , Pain" of tho sides, alonij the back -and spine o vet' thfi. region pf the heart and stomach,. Swellings end hardening of the glands of, tho, heck, in the- groins, breast. &c. Stomach Coughs, Liver complaint. Vatcrbrasii. , i f - r it . -y V . .J r Inward fevers, bqd taste in the mouth.lout breath Flatulency, Indigestion'. . i'our eructations and acid ities of the stomach. Want ot appetite, and all tho whole train of diseases resulting uoni : ...:.. r . t . , , i iiiijiuiitv ui uiu uiuuii,.Luiibiuuituii3l guseusus ptor duccd by Mercury. or other minerals, or tile conse quence of Syphilii , Luej Venereal, '&c. For convenience of taking, as well as-making but small bulk, being in flat square" boxes, convenient, for .carrying in the pocket or for travelling purposoa; they must bo preferable to all other preparations of Sarsaparilla. . t For sale, Wholesalo.and Retail at Dr. Leidy' HcalthEmpcrium, 2nd Hear Vine strectiPhiladelphia, " 'For sale by 1)'. S'. TOBIAS. ., r(REMOs"ITARY, , HINTS, AND IMFORfAKT INFORMATION. . EADER, did you evcripeo. a confirmed Dy pciitfc, and learn his siuTcrinli ,Tfnot, suf lice it toisay.hcis.a pate, thiq-and gjiastjy looking ohject,liis life apparently hanging' by, a.. thread; ho .a IHUblKUlUttllU uiiua'jijr, 4119 uuuviuig. lllUlOl..L- ble. i..." ( ' " .'i " Aro you much troubled with flatulency, costiro ness, sqiir eructations arising from your stomach, occasional want of appetite, waterbiash, a bad tasOj in your mouth, or foul breath, pain' or a heaviness at your $ tomacb, sickness after eating, headache, dis gust at yodr bnco favorite food, &c'. If you aro. much troublcd.jvirb. aity of the fore'goirifir.symptomsi bring before .you-the picturo iof thoJ)yapcptic, and having resolved to remedy tho coriseqnences, im mediately' procure.. , ... (1 . i Dr.Leidy'sTo'nitfrAnti-DyspeyihCordial A never failing and efilcatious remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,. nd the whole train of affections resulting from di- . cases of tho Liver, Stomach and Intestines. The above medicine is warranted tme from merj cury or other minoral preparations; it is composed entirely. of.vegctables, safe and easy' to take, "winy vcry,plcasant,to the tasfei , ItiriajK be.afely adiuini isterrd to joung ai pld, requiring but moderate re strictions hi diet only.,, . . . , ,,.., , . ., , , Numerous testimonials havc been, from time t llllll. tUllUBliyil, I,I.IUIUIUJ1, BUVIIII) IU.1 ther comment upon its virtues is unnecessary, uf fico It iq sayjiiT nA3 nevib TAitSn-Jiri a sinoib insTincK. Further recommendations accompany the directions around each bottle fjj'Price One Dollar pcr.bolUe. lui , . 1 Prepared and sold Whplcsalc and. Retail at D? LciJy's Jlealth Emporium, 2d xtrcct.. below Vine No. 101.. Also Sold by ' rA 1 rH 1 . ,Dt S. TODlAS', deent.- lilodmsburg, May at. ly5 RbSE OiNtylENT, certain cure for .tetters, ringworms, pimples on .the face, and other cutaneous ftupiions. - Ask for . , , ; , ' , Tobihs!. Health EmporiWm, Rloomsburg ftnrsrovcd Aperient SeidlUz Potu-lers up, .'!), S.' TOBiAS,' in Blbomsburg. : j. , " nr.ISHINf POWDEK, to clean and polish tall kinds pf Meu"dv und Horso Powder, for av-th'e. cheap prug store, in. .Btoomsl-vrebr tale d.s; l VUllli. MJ3I.U in lugti'cstlmation ior.inuicsuuji, m burn and billrou.s.Bflect!on. , For toh at . ffli' icai EvWrium, Moomsburg.