ff1 T 'T ' "iili- TUB COLUMBIA DEMOClUtf; is aiw&is kern in persneciive.-&iaic Cdap. Gaz, BSTUItU.tW .JMUCU 7, 1810. MARRIED Od tho 3d inst. by the Rov. William J. Ever, Mr. MIOHAEL MAUER, to Miss MARIA MERT'Z, both of Roaringcroek OBITUARY. t - VILLI PRESIDENTIAL ELECTI0N-i840; l?Ort PkuSIDBNT, MAUTIN YAW BURENi Fori'VicE PnUSlDHNT, ICIIAUD ftl. JOHNSON. AND TIIC 'CONSTITUTIONAL treasury. m, ' 1 11 rmr- ;,v------ Communicate!). J0V. Editor I just vartl Id ask the Port M Berwick, whether lie has grit Ins ngl t,urt.0 If not i have Something more Veady fbr lilih. t liitVe a Tew pbrmi'ts lb scan which some of trie Captains Of Boats help .i i,: .r. ,n;ifcii Hut: ami would wish to VU lllli " ' now whether lie has found out how many Sihnusnnd lbs. is in six toils, of Whiskey an . Flnur: counlinir the barrels lo bo bl an c- qual weight. The commonwealth Will soo.i bo able to raiso the IntcreM oil her state debt counting a barrel of whiskey equal to & barrel of flour; provided they have a great feany Porta, and equally capable Collectors'. Further I have not seen tho least mention fcf the new and most excellent lino of sta ges running open waggon at tho upper end or their rouf, such a, would be hdnest Boutinel ought, always be on the watch, riot worth a notice I suppose; W,. R. MR. BUCHANAN AND. HIS FIERS: A thn ,UYiterv of tho. unanswered and .r!lit. sneech of this gentleman-, on ho Indepcndant Treasury Bill, the louetal wans at WrAlilngidn.feeling their utter in ability to gain-say his position or refute lus masterly arguments, Commenced slandering id author, bv forced and unnatural deduc tion!. puit'i'L' " 11,1,1,1,1 word:s n.eyer Ul" toed, and sentiments winch he ill this very -ipeechBtrongly repudiated.. This mean and paluv trick has round an echo m lira fedefal irc5J of Pennsylvania. J hese prints, which, at tho late gubernatorial cau vass, sought to make "hellish meals of tho fair fame of the gifted and talented Ex ecutive who now rules in the wisdom oftlie neoplo snatch this federal dander with the avidity common to the craven hearted, so lemnly asmi its trulUi and deal out the chaste denunciations, which have long since earned them unenviable notoriety. We deem it almost unless to refute the -i.jrf,-,r ii carries with it, its antidote. We will merelv Btatc'lhe charge, aiid refer ..1... i liis Bticcuh published ai Wihiria foimer number Df this paper inf. .nw tW Mr. Buchanan wis'icu lo THU PAY OP THE 'J.ABOlttNC- MAN ro bkvkn 1'ekch a DAY'' Now. all we ak .i..,i vi.fv i,B!iil6iiwn shall tako up the oeech', read it through, examtrunu careful ,i rrii'iRullv. and i! lie liliU such an :ti.. ..ivnnced., will then admit that lie-lov intr federalism has blundered on tho truth fnr once. We ask tho federal calumniators ..t, hnve Given nublicity lo a chargo utter .'. ,iindlefc4 an accusation which WiiwV KNOW TO 1!E FALSE to MM,.l. the foieclt, and give it lo their tea fieia entire, without mutilation without 'garbling. T'lis they dare not do 5 it would bo lunntiir Slates' evidence buttoning ,u;, nu?n itrosecuicrs. hailing to tio Hits, what oiusl b thought of such men t What -is their rtal tliaracier 1 ai iuhjuuc can to tdoccd it. their asseiuons ?. And yet nru iho men who seek to cl.vato Sveak, inibecilo old man lo the Presidency rt the sacr lico of ihc reputation uf every .frentleman whoeo destiuciion is necessary to ihosucccis of their scihemo. The truth ia, they see the growing pop teWrity of Pcunsvlv3nia's favorite son; tliey iavo seen with deep chagrin, Ihe prosira !tion of their intellectual gianl before ihe "rnis ofMr. Uuclianan. Thfy fear his 'inwrad march, and know full well, by pant "observaii'Ui, that republics are noi ungrate Till . hut that ihe services tendered the pup plft oftlie Union in Ihe Senato of tllo Ui States, will not be remitted lo go unreqnit- d : and iliat this people have in store for to faithful and talented a servant, higher Itonors to which the pcoplo ot this rfbub llo will call him with triumphant majority, Vver the choicest tug Baron in the cvuli able camp of tho mongrel opposition. Hence.'ihelr viritiperaiion and slander their malignant .itlacks and Talso accusations i is strange that oltr rippuncnts will not learn wisdom in cxpoiieiuw or prudence in defeat. They shauld havo learned, long Wore this, that "honesty is tho best poll ,cy;" bul It is an old lulase, hdi no less Another licbolulionaru gone. DIED In Madison lownship', 6n Mondav the24th day or February ull. Mr. SAMUEL MOORE, at tho advanceU ago of Upwards of 04 years'. ... .t ti nJ' S8 hereby givbn, tliat 1 nave hougihoi Jacoo uar iger, tho tullowing property, to wit: three acrea EiOunii.iJhD plouah, one harrow, bno buy mate, and 7m h.,t-s. and have left Ihe same iii his poiscssion form) uc, ami UwpoSili and 6rn all pcibom nut to purchase ut molOU mem in n.ij ;. March, 7 1810. A HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND THE Subscriber offers to sell his House and Lot, situated in the nourishing lown of ..1 ;.. iIk. tiiitv ui I iiilrimhia. - Tho buildups consist of a well finished two simt-v Irani house and kitchen, a work mlop mil n mm I alll ill edutl older. As i 1 iu - r k , 1 liitt nh.nferlV IS WC I UllOWil, a llinutf uu :,.r;,ui,,,i in ilHcmed unnecessary. If not uvj! mhh'ii ' - , ciim ni nnv.mi suiu ur iuw ... March next, il will on that day, Be cxposeu at nilUliu sale, on the premises. Sjle to commence at 10 o'clock in ihe forenoon. An indisputable title will be made, anu pos session delivered to tile purchaser on or be fore the fifth of April nexl. For terms, ap ply u iho SLbsciibar on ihe premises. v' ISRAEL WELLSi Bloomsburg, FeS. 29, 1840; -sirSuRTlIErt OHDOUBTED PROOFS m THAT THE LIFE PILLS AND PHfi. IniX BlT'lTJE" are excellent family Medicines. Tba proprietor of, thess Medicinca cannot too deep ly in.prc6 upon tho public tabid the high impor tance of nn cany or timely attention lo sound health. There are very many in mu commumiy who uu not appreciate health, until attacked by soino Violent disease, vtlien they thirilt they must immedi atcly send for a physician, audirt eonseiiucrtce, they are perhaps conimeu to mcir ucua iui wcvm, ui mm rnontlw. Almost Cvcry one ia liablo to be unwell at, im.a rv ntclcct of proper treutmcnt of them selves, on sucli occasions, iv i cij uucu nu that a sovero allacK 01 uisease 1 1110 wnwijwiiw. Such rcsulU iiiay bo easily avoided, and bbould bt", and It U In a greal mrasuro uujuci 01 w. -l'AT that his publication bhould continually re mind sOch persons of their daiifjcr. Trio followiii . . I .Un. fill. T.lli. Ptlla anil Pltpmr Hitters arc not only excellent family medicines, but that they will, in very many instances, supercede the necessity of callltiS a phisician. The principal office is at U75 Broadway, where thousands ot sun 11.. i..M a Mr. Moilat. may bo examined. iiai w ..... w t - . 'in r.ilfiu,iii!r letter was rcceiveu lrprn 0 cenuc- man who, a few luonlhs since, purchased some of tho Life Medicines mr mu uo ui ms umji few of his friends: INanou.iv. x.. Jiny ai, 1000 w. iir n viniT'.i Dea- sir The Life Pills and ni.'...,u fi'iit.! Mimasscvctv meiUcilid l have been acnuamted with. Hi every instance where it has iniMi useil. n oeiicut nas ueen j person is satisfied; Ouo ulan, troubled wiUiascrot-!,i- i.,mn been all but raised lronl tho dead, Another ncwon, a fcmalo who has been tinublo to t..L i,. ,m r,,r tho Ua two years, has been re stored to health. Another troubled with sore throat for more than a year, and also a buniing scllsa Uan t.. iik.fc.,i,,,rn ari.l bowU.vvaa completely cured by thrcN dUcej. of your Pills. Another, troubled with u severe Jiervouaiiecuon, aiiena ih;p" continueJ Ueid-lichc, and was so reduced aa to be unable to leave her led, was, by the use of one box of Pills and boti'o or Hitlers, so falt restdred u lo Se able to attend to ber domestic concerns. And aboltloot BmEra- ,,-. COMOiV StJHOOIiS. PURSUANT to iiaw. Wo the under ' signed publish tho followins statcHfiit trsiismittcdby tho "Superinter.Uniitor Com moli S'ehibl3;" In conformity to law. JOSEPH BKOBST, . JdtlN deITkiCh, Comm'rs. of Columbia, county. Commissioners Office, ? Feb. 21; 1810. J TO THE DIRKCTOns Or UUJiMUfi SCHOOLS IN COLUMBIA COUNTV. Till? follnwintr slatcment is made in compliance with the tenih, sectloit hi the School Law, ot June, itjjo. District Wat have accepted the Common school byslan. i'lio amount which cacli accepting School niulrirX ia nnlll I'll lO rCClVO I 10 eilSUlUE year, commencing on ihersf Tuesday of June next, out of the annual btate appropri ation, is a sum equal to "JUNk JUUtibAli fur oacli taxable inhabitant m iho District. The amount of Sehool Tax required to be levied lo entitle a District to its sharo or the State appropriation, must be a sum c qual to at leasl sixty cents, for each taxable inhabitant in the district. POCKET pr 0.5T, on Wediiroday last, ltwech IjlJjan H iburp;, and Yesger's 1'iivi-rn in Uoarinc Creek i farS MOHOCCO POt KET LOOK, in whlt-H were sundry papers of no u.o to any pcrion botlhi owner, .The llndrr sbill.be suitabla ret'-ardeil hy IraX'fJff U nt 'l''4 ofllco or giving infurmation whera it may be bad; t . , , , . r Feb. 62, 1840. a perfectly sound and hcaltll.V man. He had been r ? . .nii!itioii of diseasfcJ lor tho numerous other JEW BAVIB'S OR IIEEREf PliASTER1 AN ixiranrdin:trv romedv for Local infli niation, scliroH-uliius,:ill'cctirths,, Kings-evil, Inilauiatory and Chronic Rheumatism, i3nni. Hfiid-achc. iii-hoiis tooth-ache, pain n il,n side, h in. hack Uhd limbs. V ens, White swellings, tumdUrs, tlitf joinls &c. Sic. ike. , . , , Pile subscriber has just rccsiveU b small i i . i A I ..il nhniBi1. supply 01 Hie UOOVB rtJiiuiunir, ii"'"-' oua cerlilicatcs ot cure periormeu, mm ui- rectious for using the same. JOHN R. MOYEK, Agent. Bloomsburg Feb., 2'J 1S10 BOAT -1 JIT BLOOAISBOJtQ BASIN, COLUMBIA Co. fra. Titt'&t subscriber Inforrhs tne piihltc that he has just completed a now cs lablishment. at the Hloomabur'' Basin, f'.il. On. Pa. on the North Branch Canal for BUILDING all kinds and' descriptions of Packst, ffreigs and Car Boats, covered or uncovered, of any length or size, on Ihe shortest notice and of tho best of material, . ICJ'We is also prepared for REPAIR ING BOATS of all kinds. All orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to on tho shortest no tice riossiblo lo coinplHlo them. JACOB RISE WICK Feb. 22 18ifj 6i43 The Advocate, Wilkesbarre, and Spy, Columbia, will please ptiblish the nbovn 0 limes and forward their bills id this offibe for payment. Canal Boats i'or Sale. SBVKttAL new Canal Boats, built Ibe list ssi soil, for sale. Knquiro as above. THE Subscriber respectfully informs tho public that ho has rr ciuiily received ibe appointment of ho Apenev from the pro pr etor, fiir veridinj; Dr. Willi m Evat.a justly celabrati'd Medicines, and that he hrs just received direct from him, the following articles, lo wit: Dr. Evan's Cairinrhila and Aperient Pilla, fur euro or Dyspepsia, tJonsumptien, Liver coni.ilaint ie. Dr. Evan's Soothing Syrup for Children teething. Dr. Evan's Fever and Agile Pills. Dr. Hunt's Botanic Pill. Dr, Goode'a Female Pills, baron Von Ilutchelei'a Herb Pills. . The Pubho are cautioned to beware of Counterfeits, as none are renuine put those obiainnl fro.Tt ihe authorized agenW of Dr. Wiiliain Evans, br New York. . JOHN R. MOYRR. , true, thai Hesty uith political icnuves Bloomsburg, Jan; 25 (1810. 09 if; Utiorinir under n complication . . ii.' T inniit mention iasU u . ---- a.owtHft kftoelB inptances, iui incsj snnuuutu. of the nieaiclnbtipon a tw of my jw.juoom ahd fiicitdsi our obedient servant, urnca uiAtiiKK The following is part of a letter written by a gen' tleman in the country to his brother iu this city, from whom ho bad received a box of Life Pills and Phentx Bitters: Thompsonville, Conn., Juno SO, I8a8. De3r Brother I cmliracotho picienlUh'liortUnlty of writing you a few Unas. I received the Lite Pilla and Phenix Hitters you sem mo, ior uitiu can never thank yoa enough, us they hava proved. I hope, a perfect cure to me. I had for two years licon troubled with a severe pain in my side, I ap plied to all the ductoru in litis neighborhood, butgot no relief until 1 loiik tllo Pills and Uiticrs you sent niz. Since 1 havo uUcn them 1 havo been as well a'ecrl war, in my life, t Voura alVeciioatcly, Uvvm McGjtj. The following ii a copy of a letter lrdul 1 tire Haute Indiana: Mr. W. B. Moffat Dear Sir 1 wrote you a few days since btatlng, briefly, tho quantity of Life Pills anil Hlumix Ultlcrf. I SUOUlU Y.n mu tuiiiiiisr tea- son. When 1 accepted Ihe agency ot Mis iilcui tint in Juno list, (although your application was accommuiicd bv documents, attesting the great ben- clit of this medicine,) I bid no expeclaiion that it would equal the description g'ucii of it;orglo such rfi.ni.rril "liMtisfttction as tho cxKrimcnt of a few iiioiitlis lus nroved. I can only say that all who have used it bear testimony of its greitt value and I know of no instance where it has been thought in the blighted degree injurious, and, cvcii those who are a'lllieted beyond hopb of cure, bear testimony of its salutary influeuco upon their general health. The great and.increafcing demand for tins article is tlie best assurance ot its usefulness, and 1 would not wish lo be without it for a single day. KespcUfully, youis, J. V. Kijco. The following is a copy of a letter from a hdy in Last Lyme, Connecticut, to Mr. flloiut s agent: Eas; Lyme, Conn., May Cth, 1839. Mr. llra'furd Sir -In regard to Ur. W. B. Mof- f,i I.ifn Pills unJ Phenix Bitters, I can truly say from experience, they arc Ihe bct medicine I have any knowledge of. Jacrt-uible us it may appear, I h-ivn 1'itr aW't,t mouths scarcely wen ab.o to walk a Cross a room, ono niomii could not feed myself, Had the attendance of tho bet of physiwians fur months, once and twice aday- havn talien Patent Medicine n fir as directions would permit. Mo, a celebra ted Doctor's prcsciiptions, all of which has been a course of the greatest perwveranca 1 was capabli of. Yet 1 have received n more than present re HeP. to give a siilillitudb bi my sulVcring; is hides crlblible. Vet I will wrilo tho symtoms of my dis ease. For leu ears 1 nave 6UllcicU with a ucrvou3 all'ection in my head and face; u place as largo as hand in the let t side of my back, connecting the bhoulderdcscnbed; a sensation ot soreness, licqucnt lv became as cold as if lilV bad departed; In July 1 gat), iu conscqueuco of overdoing, taking- a bird cold, I va3 siued with a iiiMiuncas in the system fainincas, flatulency, pain iu the head, voracious ap petite, and at limes deliclcnt appetite, great loss ol muscular pdwer.painin the left bidtJ.aUo in the shoul der and una to the crratest extent, palpitation of tho heart, great distress m the back, gnawing in tb stomach whell empty, pressure after meals, amount ing almost lo suffocation, stricture across the breast, tote throat; alio a tickling, attended with a convub bive coush, spitting of pui ulcnt matter, night bwcats. cold feet and hands, foetid breath, costiveness, pi'.oa, loss of incmoiy, altcctiou of sight and h.aring, diz inus, dcafnva, lh mind becamo desponding, other ditajfceablcs not mentioned, which caused great weauncsi, &c. I happily, and can truly say, that by tliobleMing'of Heaven, and the reelotative proper- tioa iii the HI J Pills and Phenix Ulltcrs, I am re ttorcd to health, which no other medicine could d Youra, &c, Icabclla A, ltogers. East Lyme, Conn! District that have not acccptsd the Com inon School System". The amount of undrawn balances remain ing for the use of non accepting districts, for the school years 1835, 1830, 1837, 183S and 1839, is PUUK UUbbAKS ainu. FORTY CENTS, for each taxable inhab itant In a illstrict; accordintj Ihe enumera tion of 1830; and far ihe school year 1840 and 1841, it is TWO DOLLARS for each1 taxable inhabitant, accorpirlg to the enumer ation on tho first I uesday ot June next. , Hcnco it lollows that each non-accepting School District, in which, the qualified cil. zis accept ihe system, at the next Spring Eleclions, and lay a tax equal to sixty cents for each taxable inhabitant, will be entitled to receive out of the State appropriations, a sum equal to more than SIX DOLLARS, for each taxable inhabitant in the district; By a resolution of the Legislature, pass ed the twenty-fourth day of June, 1839, tho nbnvfi undrawn balances are to be retain ed-for the iiso of nor.-acccpiing districts on hi until the first of November; 1840. On liicli day they are to be repatU illto the coinhib'h school fund. Hence it follows, that as ths law now lands, unless tile noii-acceplinu districts ac- ept iho system at the next bprrng P.tec- in,.., ihnen ti iKiraivn uaiancen uiuuuiiunu now to a sum adequate lb' ihe erection of School nouses, ana putting in? t'(l! complete operation, will bo forfeited. Taxable Inhabitants in thr. District's. TllE Old Briifee at Mr.'Obcd Uvraw across Fishing erf ek, having given-way, and not passable, the Commissioners nt Colum bia county met and agreed to build a new bridge, and will enter into contract with thtj lowest altd best bjilders, for building n bridge across Fishing creek, nt or near where tliu p'ld, bridge no.w stands, on iho great road leading from Danville to Bloomsburg. It will be lei at the house Charles Duebler, Innkeeper, in Blooinsttirg, oh SaturdayJ tlie 7th day pf March hfijct, phd is to be of t(ic following dimensions, ontj materials : Sone abutments 29 feet lorifj; LOfa'et lliickj 14 root high from low water mark,wing- wans on Hie eoum side 60 feet long with a small curvo ili and down said creek, cud, on the North side 25 feet longall of which is iu uo oiuuu iii mu largest bizo ana ua to be laid in good limo and sand. The supor structnro to he an arch bridge 105 feet long; dotib.le track, each 13 feet wide, making in the whole width 20 feet fain out to oui with a good shmjile fo.of, and. well weath er boarded. Said Bridge is In be built on ihe plan of tho Susquehanna Bridge at Cal tawissa, and limbers to be ihe same iu qual ity and size. Specification will be shown 'on day df letting. Tho contractor will bo required to commence Iho work within 5 days arter.thejettitig.. 1 ho old bridge will be offered for sale orl the same davi For additional particulars of the above medicines see Mottat's " Good Samaritan," a copy of which uccompaniea the medicines; a copy csn bo obtained of tho UitVeccnt Agents who havo Ihc racdlchles for sale. Frencli. Ccrman. and Bnanitli directions csn bi obtained bit applicaCon ut the ofnice, 375 Broad way. . All post paid letters will ri ccivb Immediate attcn Uon. Prepared and sold by William B. Moffat, 375 Urooxlwey new VorU. A liberal reuueuon roaaa theso who purchase to sell again. Aircnls. The Life Mediiines may also bo had of tho piincipal duGgists in every town throughout tho United States Slid tlie Canadas. Ai'.l for Mofl'st's Lifa Pill arid Phenix Bittes; and bo sure that a fac similoof John lloflat's slguaturo is upon Uio label oi each boltlo or lilttrs or box of puis, t or saw rl TnlJ.'i lllllli MmfWifflYm. Htr,mtVi.,r: Another ridg VflLL be let by the Commissioners ori the same day, by receiving proposals for building a stone arch Bridge across Laurel creek, at pr near Peter; flbfw.ls, pn, the rtv cr.ro&d leading from Danville to Bloora and is to be of , ihe following dimensions' and materials : 2 stone arches each 12 fee wide the pier lo be 3 feet thick fit the foun dation wmg-walls 12 feet at cacii end; the wing-walls to bo raised 3 feet Jiighotf ilian the filling in of said road, the stona w.ork all to be. laid in good lirrtc and sand. The top of said ivall.to bo well cooed witlt good cement Tbi, prbbosals will ba; KNUJ1EUAT10N OP Bloorrii , Briar Creek; Caitawissa, Derry, Fishing Creek; Gteenwood; Hemlock, iberty, Limestone; Madison, Mahoning, Mifflin, Mount Pleasant,' Roaring Creek,1 Sugarluar, Moiiteur; Jackson, 1 am yours, respectfully, ., .. FR. R. shunk; . Superintendent Common Schools'. Hairisburg, Fab. 1, 1840. 1335. 53 340 345 350 121 250 327 268 121 302 368 370 147 322 154 183'J . 450 378 408 409 155 230 200 249 i30 319 357 438 159 358 57 48 75 CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE, THAT I havo applied to tho Judges of the Court of uornmon rieao .i ooiumoia countv. for the benpfit or ihe insolvent laws . . - . .i . . .i , or the Uommonweaiiti, anu inai nicy navo appointed Monday, ihe 20th chy ot April next lor the Hearing ot me anu my creui tors, when and where vou can attenu it you think proper. .. JOSEPH MILLER. ABRAHAM STEARNER. Feb. 29, 1840 received until 2 o'clock of said Jay by tho Commissioners or any time before can ba handed loMr, Doebler, marked on ihc back (proposal.) 40SEPH fifc'OBST, JOHN M'HENRY, JOHN DIETRICH. Comthisilbn'crk Feb. 15th 1840. NOTICE. LL peisons are hereby forwarncd not to nm ft chise or take an aseisnment of a Note, under seal; given by Uatijel Kisller and Daniel Kietlcr, snd inaue pn.vauio lo JMary, JUojer, dr older for the suui of aighty dollars, with Interest from its date, and, dated September, 7th A. 1). 1835, and payable sev. en y;ars after date. Tho undersigned being tho drawers of said Note; arc determined notto pay tha . ;.i ..... 1 1 . . . . . ' i , m ,uiu umtta coiupencu so o aa by ouo course of law. DANIEL KISTLEfL T A" TV- I f. t" I.., Cattatvlssa, Feb. IS 1C4uI Estate of falEDEtiicKRHOR, late if uiiniivuuu luttiuiii, uiumoia county, deceased:, , . , NOTICE is hereby given, thai letters testamentary have .been granted lo, tho sub scriber upon the above estate,. All persona inueuicu 10 saui qsrate are required la makcj, immediate payment, arid ihose liain claims or demands sgainat ilia same, lo jireeciu mem ior seiiiement, Out j authenti cated according to law, to UUXJJIMIN KEELER, of Jaelisoni MdnVr.toiih the will annexed. Feb. 8, 1840 N. B, I will bo at the house of thn tlI ceased, on the 7th and 1 th of March nest,, for iho purpose of settling the accounts of said deceased. . . BENJAMIN KEELER. 17 22. RESPECTFULLY Informs the public 10 BRIDGE BUILDERS; THE Uudeislgneu Commissioners of Columbia county, will attend at tho house of Isaac C. Johnson, Esq. lnnkcejier in Orangeville, on Friday the sixth day of March next, lo receive proposals anU enter alui friends perierallv, that he has just into contract Willi tllo lowest ami Uast mu- received tha fite,:;.ti1rIinli;rt F".,i3.J dcr for building a Bridge across Fishing jajtg rmrTAlLOR' ARCHETYPES. urcet;, at or near me imutu oi nenry wesa pub-ibheil by Ward U;irurr and , Ward, for. in Sugarloaf township, with stone abut- January, Jg-j, and ix prepared lo mnko ineiits iu teet long, u ieei iuick, anu eioen Gentlemen's and J.adifs Garments, of ev- reel hiiih from low watermark win walls crv dHscrintion. m tlm lsi n.iH n., r.hl oil lha west side, twelvo leet long, with a aijc style, and at short notice, as ho is de. curve up anil uovn saiu crecK, nnu wing walls on ihe eastside.twelve feel long, with a curve tin and down the said creek. The iu- nurstrdcturo, a Brace Bridge sixty feel lon between" the abutments, and sixteen feet wide from out tu oul; lo bo put under a good shingle roof; to extend six feeib'oyo'iid each abutment. A plan and specifications of tk worR, will bo exhibited at the time and place of leltins.'. ., The Biddirigs will bo closed at 2 o'clock P. M. on tho day of letting, JOSEPH BROBST, JOHN M'HENRY, JOHN DEITRIOH. Commissioners. tcrmincd to merit u Mutu of public patron age. , . Jamurv 25, 1840.' Commiesloners Office, Danville, Feb, 8, 1S40 .1 ALL nersnns ihdchie'd in Vm.CJlIIENt ilOJ'&'r'.UheumnticPhysictan from Rend ing.iS; rtuldfiu at D Snydqr'a'.for profession al lten2ance between May. 1838 and Mar 1839, are notified that iii censequepco of his being, compelled lo b absent, I'O has left, hia accounts with, Charles Kahler, Esq. for collection, with whom they can be seuled within four weeks from date without ex pense, ofter which time they may must ti.1 pect to pay cost. Jauunry 25, 18 10, ii 1 1 1