THE RESURRECTION, OR 3P 3E R & I A W PILLS. gNtrrEiiionjTo Tiir.Hi(irAV,nnAJfi)ETTi'g,EvA!'8 Ixmix PuiioATiVGi'tkc Matciiiisi (priced) Hanativk, or nny other pill nr compound befcro the public, ni certified to by Physicians and others. Let none condemn them until they have tried tliem. and thsn we are certain they will not. It id now n settled point with all whohara used tho Vegetable Persian Pills that thoy nro prc-emi-nently the beat nnd most efficacious Family Mcdi cino that has yet been used in America. If every famtlv could become acauaiutcd with their Sovcr- tian rower over disease, they would keep them nnd be prrp-uod with a Biiro remedy to apply on the first tippcaranco of disease, and then how much distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well as tho liVe of thousands who oro hurried out of timo by neglecting- disease in its first stages, or by not being in poiscssion of a remedy which they can piaco de pendence upon. The Jiesurrcction, or Persian Pills. Tho namo of these pills orginatcd from the cir cumstance of tho medicine being found only in the ccmctarics of Persia. This vcgctablo production "being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to lta medicinal qualities nu virtues, in half a cen tury it became an established medicine for tho dis eases of that country. The extract of this singu- Introduction was introduced into some parts of Eu rope in the year 1793, and used by many celebrated Physicians in curing certain diseases, where all oth tr racdieinc has been used in vain. Early in tho year 1702, tho extract was combined with a certain vegetable medicine imported Irom IJura llaca, in the East Indies, and lormcd into Pil's. Tho admir able etfect of this compound upon tho human sys tem, led physiicani and families into its general use. T. heir long established character their univer sal and healing virtues, the detergent and cleansing qualities of their specific action upon tho glandular part of the system, are such as will sustain their re futation and general use in tho American Repub lic. CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, by way of experiment, used "the Hygcan, and most of the rarious kinds of Pills, in my practice, which linvo borne the highest repute in the public estimation, that have been ollered lor salo in thi3 vicinity for the last five ycais, including those called tho Resurrection or Persain Pills; and the public may rest assured that none among the whole catalogue has answered a better purpose, as an easy and effectual remedy, than the Resurrection 'or 1 'crman 1 ills, in most cases ol disease. ClIAllLES UaCKUS, M. D. Rochcstcr.'N. Y.Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. Messrs. E. Chase & Co. Gents. Hearing much said about the extraordinary cll'ects of tho Resurrection or Persian Pills, upon those about to liccomc mothers, wo were induced to make a trial of them. My who was at that time the mother or live children, and had suffered tho mo-st tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after her confinement of each. She. had tried every means and taken much medicine, but found little or no relief. She commenced taking the Persian i'ills about three months before her confinement (her health being ve ry poor about this length of timo previous) and in a short time she was enabled by their use to attend to tho cares of a mother to her family until her con finement. At the timo she commenced tailing tho Persian Pills, and for several weeks pi cvious, she was afflicted with a dy hard cough, nnd frequent bcvctc -ramps, which tho use of the Pills entirely removed before using half a box. It is with the greatest confidence thnt we adviso all those about to become mothers to make uso of the Persian Pills. All those that have taken them in our neighbor hood have got along in the same cosy manner, and rre about the house in n few days. There docs not appear to be half thp danger of other dangers setting in after confinement, where t'loso Pills are taken. "Wo unitedly say,lct none neglect taking them, for they arc in tiic reach of tho poor as well as the rich. AVe are truly thankful that there U a remedy which females can easily procure which tends to lessen the worl ! of suffering, which many of them have to bear, and perhaps have the lives of thousands which would othcrvise be b-t. Ror lK-.u;r, May 14, 1838; corner of Callidonian square, Edinburg street; for further particulars see subscribers. f)' RonunTs, Axx O. Kuiiehts. Rociiesteb, Sept. 24, 1830. Messrs. E. Chase Co. I think it my duty to let you know what a great cure your Pills have performed on me I had been sick about 7 years -about 3 years and a half con fined to my bod. I had been given over as incurable, wiiL Consumption, by twelve physicians of the first standing; my lungs wcro seriously ottected; 1 Had 3 ulcers gather and break; my cough was dry and haivh most of the time; my liver was much swollen, , mi . I- stomach very d opeptic. I had chills, fever, En-' '..ant sweat, accompanied with extreme lrnta blcncss of tho nervous system, nnd other difficulties which I forbear to mention. After I was given over I tried almost all medicines which were advertised but to no advantage, until I tried your Vegetable Persian Pills. I began to gain in a short time after I commenced taking them; and, to bo brief, before I took 3 boxos, I was able to ride out and to tako con silcrable exercise, and at this time I enjoy good health, and am able to do good day's work. If any one wishoH a more particular history of my suffer- iuss. he may call on me, at the corner of Main and Llnuon-ktrects, Kocucstcr. RUDY ADAMS. Fits Ccnxn The undersigned hereby certify tha' we are the Parents of two children who have been afflicted with fits more or less from their infan cy, and that wo hsve spared no pains or expense in endeavoring to ollect a euro, but without any bene ficial effect, until hearing of the Resurrection or Per sian Pills, when four boxw wore immodiatoly procured, and before three boxes wore taken, tho fits had ufcated in frequency, and every t.yi; torn much improved, and now wo are happy to state that our children by tho uso of tho Pcnian Pills, with the blessing of God, are entirely cured and have no avrntom or appearance of liU, will find in the Forawut rills a Miio and rierlett cure. JOHN & MARTHA JOHNSONS Canton N. Y. Dec. 10, 1637. The above-pills may 1 had of tho following a- gent. John JHoyer, uioomuurg-, ji. miner, r wie!: .1. (Jonnur & Sons, Hawlton; C. Hortman Eipeytowin John Sharpie, Cattawisto; Lyman .SholM, Ilair. ille. F. T,i!nr i-nnt for the St'itq of Fiansylra- ma residing at I!o heater, can b dJi , , SJBX'JXV lUMStKVS tlViV DR. LEIDY'S SAHSA PA RILL A BLOOD PILLS, HOULD receive aprefcrence over all Pills how in existence: First Uccause they are composed of Vegetable extracts, free from minerals; and may be taken at nil times with perfect safety by young and old, with- "out restraint from occupation, temperate, living, or lenr ot taking cold. Second UccaUso they arc composed of such medicinal extracts, as have been employed by nil tho most celebrated and respectable Physicians for moro than a century past, in purifying tho Ulood nnd Animal fluid of the body. Third Decause they may bo employed ns a mild or nctivo purgative, according to tho quantity taken, nnd their operation will not bo attended 'with griping of the bowels, sicknesi at tho stomach, prostration of tho system, &c, as are produced by other pills. Fourth Uccausc they possess a combined action, not possessed by nny other pills, mixture, or prepar ation whatever. Their first etl'ect is in correcting nil impurities with which the blood and fluids of tho body may bo allected, and by their gently opera tive effect, removing such impurities from the sys tem. Fifth Bccauso they are tho terror of Quacks and Impostors, for most persons aro obliged to take the Sarsaparilla Blood Tills, after taking their vile and dcstruc,ivo nostrums, to counteract and prevent their mischlcvons and baneful effects. Sixth Bccauso they arc tho only pills in which Physicians have sufficient confidence to recommend to their patients, and employ in their practice, as they know they aro Anti Quack, Anti Mcrcural, Ant! liuhous as well as a good and sale purgative and purifier of the Blood and Animal r luids. Seventh and last But not tho least important, bo because they aro prepared by a regular Apothe cary and Physician, attested oy Drs. Physic, Hor ner. Chapman, Dcwccs, James, Gibson, Jackson, Coxc, Hare, &c, &c, which alone is sufficient to cntillo them to great confidence. Certificates and Recommendations from Physi cians and others accompany tho directions aroand each box. ICfPrice Twenty Five Cents a BoxJi Prepared only and sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second st., a few doors below Vino street, Philadel phia, also, sold by J. Gilbert & Co., North Third street above Vine, G. S. Clemens, do 3d 'do do Wood st, J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next the Red Lion, and all respectable Wholesale and Retail Druggist's in Philadelphia. They nro nlso sold by: J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrcr, do do W. Eberman Litiz. J. W. Oakly, Reading. J. B. Mozcr, Allcntown. P. Pomp, Easton. And tho principal Merchants and Drugists in the Unned estates. For salo at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg by V. a. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11. plOMMnNICVriON. How few they are that dJ happen to be afflicted with Coughs or Colds pay attention to them. How many thousands from such neglect shorten their days, and hasten their fi nal dissolution. Parents neglect them in their chil dren, and thus form the foundation for Consump tion, and hundreds of parents annually follow their own children to the grave, having died from sornt affections of the Bruat and Lungs, which wcje neg lected in their first stages. Coughs and Colds, whether existing among young or old, ought at all times be attended to early, and not suffered to continue any length of time, for the Lungs once affectcd,discasc soon makes rapid strides, ending in tho most fatal of all diseases, namely Con sumption. Du. BECHTER S PULMONARY PRESER VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catuirhs. Influenzas, Shortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in the Breast or Side, all affection of -the Breast and Lungs, and arrest of appionching Consumption, U the most popular medicine used throughout all Ucr- many is becoming equally popular in tho United states, and lias established lor itscll a reputation not possessed by any other medicine for tho samo class of diseases. (See certificates and recommen dations from Parents, l'bysicinns, and others, accom- paning the directions.) It is a preparation perfect ly safe and harmless, pleasant to tho taste, and may be given to the youngest infant. It is warranted free from mercury and tho minerals, and is a prepar ation ot a regular Apothecary and Physician, attes ted by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson. Jackson Horner, lie wees, Uoxe, James, ccc. a circumstance alone sufficient to induce a tual of it Dr. N. U. Lcidy, Proprietor of the above medi cine, confidently recommends it to all, and absures all most positively that it u cn invaluablo medicine anil would not himself recommend it, out lor it known efficacy. Prepared only and for saloWholesalc and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North bocond street a few doors below Vino street, Plula- adclpuia also, sold by J. Gilgert & Co., North Thi-d street above Vine, G. S. Clemens, do 3d do doWoodst, J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next lho Itcd Lion, and by all respectable Wholesale and Retail JJmggists in fhiladclphta. They aro sold by: J. F Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrcr, do do. W. Ebcrinau Litiz, J. W. Oakley, Reading. For sale at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg by U. a. TUillAS, Agent. nance of the Constitution JJ lnonwoalth of Pennsylvania Notice is hereby given by tho subscribers, citizens of said Common wealth, that they and others, will mako application lo mo nen Legislature, lor nic creauou oi a corpo trato Body with Banking and discounting privileges. ot tho named and style ot the Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Colum bia County, to be located at such site or place within said Coun ty of Columbia, as shall bo fixed upon by Com missioners unpointed in such manner as (ho Lcgis- laturo shall direct for fixing the location of said Bank, and with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars. Said corporate body to bo created for tho object of t-ocuring to the citizens of the Common wealth, and of the County of Columbia, tho bene fits of a banking Institution, with the rights, pow ers and privileges of the Bank of Northumberland & E, CRAIG. GEXE1M1L ELECTION. WHEREAS, by au act of the General Assem bly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled " An act relating to tho elections of this Uommonwcallh, passed the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839," it i8 made the duty of tho Sheriff of every county to givo public nolico of such election to bo holdcn, and to make known in such notice what of ficers aro to bo elected: Therefore, I, WILLIAM KITCHEN, High Shciff of tho county of Columbia, no make Ksowjf by this advertisement to tho Electors of said county of Columbia, that a General Election will bo held in tho said county, on Tuesday the 8th day of October next, at the several distiicts thereof as follows, to wit : That part of BLOOM TOWNSHIP, Not included in the new Election district itcreinaftcr mentioned, at the house of Charles Docbler, in Bloomsburg. BRIER CREEK TOWNSHIP, At tfcc town house in Berwick. CATAWISSA. TOWNSHIP, At the house now occupied by Stacy Marje ruin, in the town of Catawissa. DERRY TOWNSHIP, (a separate election district) At the house of Jacob Sdidel in said town ship. That part of FISHING CREEK TOWNSHIP, Not included in tho new election district hereinafter mentioned, at the house of Dan iel Peeler, in said township. GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, At the house now occupied by Joseph Lem on. HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP, At the house of John M'Rcynolds, in said township. JACKSON TOWNSHIP, At the house of Joshua Savagc,in said town ship. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, At'lho house of Henry Gibson, in said town ship. LIMESTONE TOWNSHIP, (a separate election district) At the Union School house ia said town-, ship. MAHONING TOWNSHIP, At tho Court House in Danville. MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP, At tiie house of John Keller, jr. in said township. MADISON TOWNSHIP, At the house of Jeremiah Wellivcr, in Jer sertown. That part of MOUNT PLEASANT TOWNSHIP, Not included in tiic new election district hereinafter mentioned, at the house of Fred- crick Miller in said township. MONTOUR TOWNSHIP, At the house of Leonard Lazarus, in said township. SUGARLOAF TOWNSHIP, At the house of Ezckicl Cole, in said town ship. ROARING CREEK TOWNSHIP, At the house of John Yeager, in said town ship. TliLi DltiTUlUT Composed of part3 of the township of Bloom, Mount Pleasant and Fishing Creek, which by on act of the General Assembly, passed the 15th dav of April, 1835, was established into a separate election district, at ! U.Joluison, in the town of Urangoville TJIE DISTRICT Composed of that part of Mifflin township, laid off for a new township, to he called ' i'axton,' which by an act ot Assembly , passed the first day of Apiil, 1830, was es tablished into a separate election district, shall hold their election at the house of Ad am Michcal in the said district, At which lime and place aro to be elected by the freemen of tho county of Columbia. ONE PERSON for member of the House of Representatives of the Uommonwealtlt ot Pennsylvania, ONE PERSON to fill the offices, of Prothonotary, Clerk of tuo uyurts ot uencrai quarter sessions, Oyer and lerminerand Orphans' Court, ONE PERSON to fill tho offices of Register of Wills and uecoruor of Deeds. ONE PERSON for Commissioner. ONE PERSON for county Treasurer ONE PERSON for county Auditor. Tho qualified, electors of sa'd county aro also re- quired to vote for or against tho erection of a Poor House in tho said countyfof Columbia in pursuance of an act of assembly, passed at tho las,t session of the legislature. Tho general election and election for inspectors and judges to be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when tho polls shall be closed, Tho qualified citizens of the several districts and towiiihips shall meet on tho Friday noxt preceding the second Tuesday of October next, to wit: on Friday the 1th of Uctober, 1839, at tho several nhi, cos now prescribed by law for holding lho district and township elections and each of said qualified citizens shall voUi by ballot for one person as Judge, and also for one person as Inspector of election, and the person having the grealct number of iotojj)r Judge shall he publicly doclarr-d to be Judge ofelcc tions, and the two persons having the greatest num ber of votes for Inspector shall bo pnblicly declared to be Inspectors of elections. But when any town ship has been or shall be divided in forming an elec tion district, Judge snd inspectors of the election shall bo chosen in the manner prescribed in tho sev enth section, as follows: "Where any township has been or shall bo divided in fonning an election district, tho qualified citizens of each part of such divided township shall severally elect in the manner and at tho timu nnd place aforesaid, 'J' WO inspec tors for each of tho said election districts, and shall also elect one person to serve as Judgo of tho clce tions in each district. In pursuanco of an Act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti tled " An act relating to the elections of this Com monwealth," passed the 2d day of July A. D. 1839, Notice is hereby given, " 1 hat every person, except justices of the peace, who shall hold any ollico or nppointmcnt of profit or trust under tho government of tho United States. or of this State, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall bo employed under the legislative, executive or judicia ry department of this State, orof thoUnilcd States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also, tliut every member of Congress and of the State Legis lature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated District, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time tho office or nppointmcnt of Judge, In spector, or Clerk, of nny election of this Common wealth, nnd that no inspector, Judge, or other officer of any such election, shall bo eligible to ony office to be then voted for." And the said Actof Assembly, entitled "an Art relating to tho elections of this Commonwealth," pascd July 2d, 1839, further provides as follows, to wu: 'That the Inspectors and Judrrcs chosen as oforc- said, shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the Election in tho District to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the Second Tuesday of October in each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall np- pomt one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of swcii tusirici. "In case tho person who shall havo received the second highest number of votC3 for inspector shall notattend on the day of any election, then the per- nun who span nave received thesccond highest num ber of voles for judgo nt tho next preceding election, shall act as an inspector in his place, and in case the person who shall have received the highest num ber of votes for inspector shall not attend, the per son clectcd n Judge shall appoint an inspector in his piiu-e; una in caso me person elected a Judge shall not attend, then tho inspector who received the high est number of votes, shall appoint a judgo in his jpi'ici, mm ii any vacancy snail continuo m the board for tho spaco of one hour after tho timo fixed bylaw for the opening of tho election, tho qualified voters of tho township, ward or district, for which such officer shall have been elected, present nt the piace oi election, shall elect one ot their number to fill such vacancy. "It shall bo the duty of said assessors respective ly, to attend at tho place of holding every general, special, or township election, during the whole, time saiu election is Kept open, lor tho purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judge, when cal lcrl on, in relation to theriahtof any person assess ed by them to vote at such election, of such other matters in relation to tho assessment of voters as the said inspectors or iudec. or cither of them, shnll from time to timo require. "io person shall bo permitted to vote at any c- lectiou as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twenty-ono years or more, who shall havo rciiled in this state at least one year, and m election distiict where he offers to vote at least ten Java im mediately preceding such election, and within two years pajd a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before tho election. u, u initial ui tut; uuiiuu ouues, who nau previ ously been a qualified voter of this state, and re moved therefrom and returned, and who shall havo resided in tho election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote after residing in this state six months. Provided, That tho white freemen, citizens of the United Stalas, between tho age of twenty-one and twenty-two and having re sided in this state one year and in tho clccuWilis trict ten days as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote, aHliougli they shall not have paid taxes. lo persons shall be admitted to vote whoso name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commis sioncrs as aforesaid, unless, First ; He nro ducu a receipt for the payment, within two years, ol a state or county tax assessed a grceably to tho constitulion, and give satis r. ! .i . i - ... laciury eviuencu miner on nis own oatn or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall mane oatn to mo payment tticreol, or Sec ond : If he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty-ono anu twenty-two years, fie shall uenose on oath or affirmation, that ho has resided in the state at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of rcsi- uculg in mo uioiuub is luijuireu oy mis act; and that he does verily believe from the accounts given him that he is of the aue a- i I , ., . . loresam anu gives sucn otner evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by tho in spectors and a note made opposito thereto by writing the word " tax," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax, or the word " age," if he shall bo ad mitted to vole on account of his aee. nnr in either case the reason of such vote shall bo called out to tho clerks, who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by UIGU1. In all cases where the name of the ner. son claiming to vote is not found on the list lurnislieu by the commissioners and assess- or, or Iii3 right to vote whether found there on or not, is objected to by apy qualified citizen, n snau no mo auty ol tho inspec tors lo examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if ho claims to havo resided within the state for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof but ho shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that ho has resided within the dis.' trict for more than ten days next immedi ately preceding said election, and shall also liimselt swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within lite uistrici, anu tuat ne uut not remove in trt said district for the ntirnnn .r ... .. therein. ' ' m,ng Lvcry person qualified a aforesaid, and 10 shall make due proof, if required of i residence nnd payment of taxes, as 1 csaid, shall he inlmiitpil in , ., township, ward or disttict in which he shall reside. " If anv ncrsnn shall provent any officers of an election under this in irom iiuuiing sucn election, or uso or lireatcn any violence to any such officer of hainnterrupt or improperly interfere wiih lm 111 tho execution of bin ilmv .i i. block up, or attempt lo block tip'tho window1 uvenue to nny winuow whole- the suma ay be holdcn, or shall liotuiuly disturb 10 peace at such election, or b.,li . . t . " uac or practice any intimidation, threats, force, or mience, wun uesign to niliurnce unduly ir overawe anv elector, nr to ni-,,.,. i.i... . from voting, er to restrain tho freedom of noicc, sucn person on conviction shall bo ned in anv sum not pvmndiiw. i i .1 dollars, and be imprisoned for any time not less inan one or moro man twelve months, And if it shall be shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall be had. tint ic pprson so offending was not a resident of le citv. ward, district, nr tnwnclun .-.... the said offence was'committed, and noten- utieu to voto therein, then, on conviction, lie shall be sentenred to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nnr mnm il. thousand dollars, and be imptisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. It any person or persons shall make any et or waucr unon the result nfnnv i.tni: ... , f J i w.,.,,u,4 within its commonwealth, or shall offer t make anv Slich hot nr wnrrer. nillini- t bal pioclamation thereof, or by any written or printed ailverlisoincnls, challenge or in vito any person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon eonviction thereof heot t l.-li r-r -. i .. nicy Hiiau lorieu ana pay inreo times tho amount so bet, or offered to bo bet. If anv nerson. not hv lnw nnni;r,.i shall fraudulently vote at any election with in this commonwealth, nr hnimr nib J - O ""W H lOli qualified, shall voto out of his proper dis trict, or if any person knowing the want of such qualification shall aid or procure such person to vote, the persons so offending, shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding thrco IIIUIHII3 "If any person shall vote nt mnrn tlmn one election district, or otherwise fraudu lently vote more than once on the same day or shall fraudulently fold and nVlivnr tn ilm inspector two tickets together with the in- ..... . Ml II . t. icui io iiicgany vote, or shall procure anoth er so to do, ho or they so offending, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor moro than fivo hundred dol lars, and be imprisoned for anv term not less than three nor more than twelve months. "If anv nerson hot nniilifiprl tn vnln In this commonwealth agecahlo to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) ahall appear at any place of election for the purpose of I.Mliniv linl'Aln ah n ( ... !l . i ...... .. . 1 1 . 1 . I idouiii" ui'itia, ui ui llllllicuuillll wic uru- ..i:i:.i ....... i. in " . f.viia tiuu!iiii:u iu vuiu, ne snail, on convic tion, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollais for every such offence, and be imprisoned for anv terra not exceed ing three months." 1 lie Judges are to mako their. returns for the county of Columbia, at the Court House in Danville on Friday the 11th day of October, A, D. 1039. God save the Commonwealth. WILLIAM KITCHEN, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, Danville, f Sept. G, 1839. $ IMON FOMDRY, AND TIircshiEsg Machine, AND PORTABLE HOUSE POWER MANUFACTORY. THE Subscribers tako this method of informing their friends, that thuy continuo Manufactur ing Threshing JlacMnta nnd J'oriaMc Horse I'oiccrt, on tho most improved plane, made of tho best materials and in thu most workmanlike man lier, and which they will warrcnt to stand with faro usage, and not injure tho grain by breaking it. They havo surpassed all others whero they havn been introduced, in Pennsylvania, Virginia and North Carolina. Pratt's Patent Smut, on, GRAI IlULilA JiG MACHINE, Improved. An nrticlo of great utility to Millers for cleansing tho grain fur preparing it for flouring. J heso machines aro manufuc.urcd of cast and wrought Iron, and ore supjioscd to last nn hundred years. Thoy nro in general use in tho btatc of New i ork and in part of Pennsylvania. IPHmis.g'ks AND and all kinds of Machlnrrn. m n,.i ir.i nil trtt-fu rtf ' ' IIOJLX.OW WARE kept on hand, and gold by wholeathV. All of which will bo sold on tho most reasonable trims, ky ... LEWIS H, AIAUS kr Co. Hloomsburg, Msy 86, JSS9.
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