f 8KlmliSV JUSJISOXM WHY DR. LEIDY'S QARSAPARtLLA BLOOD PIL1M, gjUtCU;t.l) receive a preference over all Till now J3 h? ptistcncei .FittrBtcaua they are composed of Vegetable extract free firtrrt minerals; and may bo taken at all linfi with perfect safety by young anil old, with out restraint from occupation, temperate living, or fear of taking cold. Second Uccauso they aio composed of sUch medicinal extracts, aa have been employed by all th mo.it celebrated and respectable Physicians for more than a century past, in puniying tne iiiooq tnd Animal fluid of the body. ' Third Uccauie they may lie employed as toild or aetivo purgative, according to tho quantity talten. and their operation will not be attended with criptnz of tho bowels, sickness at the stomach, prostration of the system, Scc., aa are produced by othor nlllj. Fourth Because they possess & combined acUon, Xot poasessod by any other pills, mixtuto or prepay W whatever. Their first effect is in correcting all impurities with which tho blood and fluids of ujo oar may bo uilcteJ, and by tncir gentry oncru Uvo eject, temping such impurities from tlio sys- lho Fifth Because mcj tmrrnr m and Impostors, for most rSns'a'ro obliged to take the Saraaparilla Blood 1 nU, a.,, taiu their vi!o and dettuc,tvo noawuuw. w -"-"smct and pfent their miscWevons and baneful cflc8r 8ikth-Bfca''i":y " the only ,,$- which i'- ns-navo sufficient confidenco toVLJ-R,,,,,,! tn thiil nMlfnta Mil omflliw Tm (It.i .Jit. they know they ore Anti Quack, Anti M(wu'ra Anti llillioUs as well as a good and safe pur.Vj and purifier of the Blood and Animal FluidsA Seventh and last But not tho least importV bo becailso they are prepared by a regular Atwtla eary and Physician, attested oy Drs. Physic. Ho? ner, Chapman, Dewees, James, Gibson, Jackson,' Oexe, Hare, &c, &c, which alone is sufficient to title them to great confidence. Certificates and Recommendations from. Pbvai ejahjkarai others accompany tho directions arooall eachot. tCrPfke Twenty Five Cents a HxLX Prepare u,iy arij sojj Wholesale and Retail at i.iiiijx Health Emporium, No. 191 Worth -- ;"noors below Vine street, I'hiladcl phia, also, soU by-, . J.Olli Co Ao,th ThlrdW.-" Vine. 0. 5. Clemen Mo 3J tf0 d0 Womlat. 1. R. Smith i, CeA fa next the Rri Lion, and- all iesp(-Vible Wholesale and Retail Druggist's in fhuaiAihia. Jlwy aro, also soli.!-: W-Ebcrman I.ttic J. W. Oakly, Reading J.'B. Moxer, AllcntonV X T) f . . , x uiuu. jasion. r i-1 And the principal MefcW; andDrugJsts in the THE RESURRECTION Oil, PERSIAN PILLS. SornntonTo THnlIioj:An,BMJrnr.Ti,s,Ev',,ii IllnUN PUBOATIVK, thfl MATCHLESS (priced) Bahativb, or any other pills or compound before the public, as certified to by Physicians and others. Let none condemn them until they have tried liciii, and then wo arc certain they will not. It is now a settled point with all who have used the Vegetable Persian Pills that they arc pre-eminently tho best and most efficacious Family Medi cine that has yet been used in America. If every family could become acquainted with thqr Sovcr eign power over disease, they would keep them and bo prepared with a auro remedy to apply on tho firs appearance of disease, and then how much distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well as thn lives of thousands who are hurried out of timo by nealectinz disease In iu first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can placo de pendence upon. The Resurrection, or Persian Pills. Tho name of these pill oreinatcd from tho cir cumstance of tho medicine being found only in the ccmctaries of Persia. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to ita medicinal qualities and virtues, in hall a cen tury It bocamo on established medicine for the (lis eases of that country. The extract of this singU' larprmlnction was introduced into somo parts of Ku ropo in the year 1783, and used by many celebrated Physicians in curing certain diseases, where all oth er medicine has been used in vain. nrly in the year 1732, tne extract was combined vita o certain vegetable m?diciuo imported from Tlira Baca, in the Baft tudics, and fonncd into Pills! Tho admir able clfcct,of this compound upon tip human sys tem, led physucans and lamuioa mo its general .use. I heir long established cliaractr tiieir univcr 1 and healing virtues, the detergcrJand cleansing Wlitios of their specific action upol tho glandular r.sale at the Ifeath Emporium Bloornsburir ?;ST0BIAS.AeenL8 Oniied States, For v by oioomsburgjuiy, i3,-iau. u jrjOflMimWn?. How faw they are that "allien iu uv juiium mm, usugns or Uolds pty attention to them. How may 'thousands from uch nejlect shorten their days, and hasten their fi nal hssolution. ParentsneglecUheminlheirehil drcni and thus form the foundalpn for Consump. Oonjand hondreds of parents an ftslly follow their Own rfi.Mror. .1.. i i if , """Stea iron some ficcUoni of the Breat and Lungt, which wojenper. IPClJll in a..:, r... .. i P?of tho system, aro such as willjustain their re- PuKon and general use in the American Repub- A CERTIFICATE i ecry(hat j jlaTOi 0y way 0( fcprrimcnt, used tho ayaAanJnjojtpi' the i-arici kinds o! Pills, fn ?y PA, which have borne to highest repute PUtlmation, that hav been offered for htoeai:dVSLf" ine public may sund thatnone amone the Zxi rlileoo hAs answered aictter purpose, as or pZ- n'n UaK,emcilir' lh6 Insurrection . Roche? N. VScpl ,21, lri7, CiuniiHllACKCs, M. D. Messrs. KP ArbriiEts J3. c. & Co- Gents. Hearing' vM?"KS:Uae PRE8ER- rea.t o, Side, all rtczZWA Luifes. and arrest at nnn.9l:I.- n. ?' a' ,V,.t " ,7i. '.V wasumption, is States, and has established hr lUolf a rebutatbn ,ot possessed by any ofcerjfcflfdnj h Z same tla of dueases. (Sec eerncL,and recomme"! dationsrom Parents, PhyiaUnd othersaom pamng tb directions.) b is a pleparation v2 ly safe ui harmless. U to tasu nd Xteefroury d telTne!s, iiooier, x;eweci"v"'l'"'", umsoru. Jacksom 1. i . . ..'N mucu saiu apout mo, . :si. Hesurrection or ArsiS,Rtr7 c'ltct w becorno mothers, 'we wi.vJL9'" lb" sl1o' tof them. Mr vcirJ Mto make a trial of children, ,1,d hid suffe ,d lt"tThCt "V cruciating pains during .nd r 'Jl,u' of each, fdhe had tricl eF 11M,a.cnt much medicine, but found IL'U?Ca'" 'Mt f" commenced taking the Pcsian V i. i , j ni. auouinis icngm 0J'ttm8pi6vio., '"T -ihortJlms o wa, cnW f.y theW' tho cares of a mothS,. 1, r:7t . ?HenQ 10 finenjent. At tho Urns sh .mA-lj .?.1c?.n Pet, was sian Pills, anJ'for several wcelt i,cvTbU7 , sno t... . seve.e crernps, which tho use of the Ps entirely removed before Usinir half a W I A. ."l..,jr greatest confidenco that wo odW all thSfSoo 2 become mothers to mak .,. ..f. .. ti-X?00:..10 All those that have Uken them" oVrnb hood have eot a onir m th.. BUlr. appear to bo half the danger of oher danpW in after coRfmemcnt, where these Pill, are t.wf Ve unitedly' sav. el M. .i... ...i.t females can easily m.. mM.iT;:JVlT.Tr. w,".c" ffi.-!!f-, Haac otherwise be lost. .V, Rochester. Mav 14. IPnn. - --rtta, square, Edinburgstr--' 8. noasnTs. AsmO. K "TAc life of thejlesh is In the b'lobd,' sosailh the scriptures, Leviticus c. xvii, vii. R. LEIDY'S'flLOOD PILLS. Wltat belter than Bctipturi 'testimony ciin wo hnvo of tho lie of tho flesh dctendirg upon tho condition of 1 1. 1 T r : i .If A .1. - - . . I iiiu uiuuu ii imiuro ur uiamHuu, mu ncsu inusf of course be diseased thereby, aud tho whole nys tcm partnko of suchjlieease. If the doctrino bo true, and there is not a (Uubl of it (for it is a fact occeo ded to by all, that iUa scriptures, arc truo beyond a doubt,) then it behooves us to guard against the consequences of suck impurities, and thus preserve tho flesh healtllv. If tho flesh bo hcalthv. const). luting aa it does th principal portion of the human vody, then must tlii wholo body be healthy. In vegetables oiilj can. we find tlio medicine where by all imptiriticl of tho blood may bo romoved. Upwards of onithundrcd years experience of the most celebrated, lie wisest and best physicians have proved certain vegetables to possess purifying prop erties. These vtWnbleti will not hero bo named, and Dr. Leidy vluhes to remunerate himself, and pfofit bv tho Ions, laborious, and costlr experiments necessary to be mile, that tlio active principles of tliosc vegetables m'ht be retracted and reduced to such form as makea;ihcra cosy, safe and pleasant to bo taken. These vegetables arc contained in the justly cel ebrated Blood Pills, manufanturod only by Dr. N. Lcidr, a regular Druggist and Physician, attested by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Jacksoi , Horner, Gibson Ucwees, Jamex, Hare, Cox, &c The abovo Pills may bo employed as a mild or aciive purgative. Their action is easy, and may bo employed by all persons under all circumstances. They will at all times bo found serviceable, when tho least sickness is present. They require no change of diet, restraint from occupation, or fear of taking cold from their use. They ore daily prescrib ed by numerous physicians; certificates of tho fact accompany the directions. They are the most affec tivo purifier of the blood and othor fluids of the hu man body ever discovered. Persons having onco used, will ever after, as occasion may acquire, have resoursc to them. Price Twenty Five Cents a box. Sold by all respectable Drucxists and Mcrchanst throughout the Union, and in this city only ut Dr. I.cidy's Health Emporium, Second 6'treet be low Vine. J. R. Smith & Co.' 2d at. near the Red Lion. J. Gilbert & Co.'s3d above Vine. 0. Clomons' North 3d above Wood. V. KIctfa 2d and Callowhill. For Ealo at the Health Emporium flloormbure by D. 8. TOBIAS Agent. Uloomsburg July( 13, 1839. 11. MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT TRUSSES. JTSnilESE Tiusscsare iumany particulars, on an H entirely new plati, and their adranta gca over allother Trusses, have been attested not only the most respectable of the medical faculty, but by the actual experiment of tho?o afflicted with tho disease which they aro intended to alleviate. The mo?! eminent Physicians upon an examination of this Truss, aro so decided as to its superioity, that they have cheerfully and voluntarily givenccrtifioatcs to the proprietors to be laid before public. For sale by jj. d. J otnas Jlgcm Health Emporium. MILES' COMPOUND EXT11ACT OF TQMATO, A. valuabla Medicine, for which the sub scriber Iia3 just received ihe ai?encv. A small supply for sale at his establishment. JOHN R. MOYEK. Dec. 7. LIST OF LETTF.na Remaining in tho Post Office at Bloomsburj at ihe end of the quarter endin2rV- dismay o Uoceinliei.J0-or-'" aii. t-. ' foamurl f.: lllockelftJjTnlin, trttfrtTHHrt UNDOUBTED PROOFS TliAT TM LIFE PILLS AND P 11 Li ft IX BITTERS ate excellent family Medicine The proprietor of these Medicines cannot too deep ly Impress upon the public mind the hih impor' tanceof an early or timely attention to sound health. TiiCre are very many in this community who do riot appreciate good health, until attacked by somo violent distasc, when they think thoy must Immedi ately Rend for a physician, and in consequence, they are perhaps confined td their beds foi weeks, or even monthm Almost every one is liablo to be tmwell at times, and by nrglect of proper treatment of them selves, on such occasions, it is very often tho caso that a sovcro attack of disease is the conecnucncc. Such results may bo easily avoided, dud should be; and It is in a great measure ttic object of Mri MOF FAT, that his publication should continually re mind sucn persona oi uicir uangcr. i lie following letters go to show mat tne liito i'iIIr and Phcntx Bitters arc not only excellent family medicines, but that they will, in very many instances, supercede tho necessity of calling a phiaician. Tho principal ofiico is at 376 Broadway, where thousands of tim ilar letters to Mr. Moffat, may be examined. Tho following letter was received from a centlo- man who, a few months since, purchased auinu of the Life Medicines lor Hie Use ot lua family, and a few of his friends i Napoli.N. y., July 27, 1838. Mr. W, B. Moffat Dear (Sir The Life Pjlls and Phenlx Bitters surpass every medicine I have been .acquainted with. In every instance where it has been used, n benefit has been derived, aud every person is satisfied. One man, troubled with ascrof. ulous humor, has been all but raised from the dead. Another person, a female who has been unable to leave her room for the last two years, has been re stored to health. Another troubled with sore throat for more than a year, and also a burning tensatian in her stomach and bowls, was completely cured by three doses of jour Pills. Another, troubled with n severe nervous affection, attend with dyspepsia and continued head-ache, and was so reduced as to be unable to leave her bed, was, by the uso of ono box of Pills and bottle of Bitters, so far restored as to 1)0 able to attend to her domestic concerns. And lastly, an acquaintance of mine, has by tho use of nboiueoi uiticrs and two boxes of Pills, been mndo a perfectly sound and healthy man. He had been laboring under a complication of diseases for the last five years. I could mention numerous other instances, but these are sufficient to show the effects of tho medicine upon j law of my neighbors and friends. Your obedient servant, Ciiics Titxcunn. The following is part of a letter written by a gen tleman in tho country to his brother in this city, from whom ho had received a box of Life Pills und Phcnix Bitters: Thornpsonvillc, Conn., Juno 20, 18S8. Dear Brother I embrace the present opportunity of writing you a few linos. I received the Life Pills and Phcnix Bittern you sent mo, for which I can never thank you enough, as they have proved, I hope, a perfect cure to me. I had for two years been troubled with a severe pain in my side, I up. plied to nil tho doctors in thU neighborhood, butgot no relief until I took tho Pills and Bitters you cent me. Since I hava taken them I have been n well as ever I was in my life. iours allectiouatcly, David McGnt. Tho following is a copy of a letter from Terre Haute Indiana: Mr. W. B.Moffat Dear Sir I wrote vnn n r days since Mating, briefly, the quantity of Life Pills und Phcnix Hitteis, I should want the coming sea son. hen I accepted the agency of this Me.!!. -hi jni--;.m.iMullii jour appneauon was iicconipanicu uv uov"'"" efit of this mi'dwino,) I hid no oxpectaiion that it would equal thuescripuoii gumm ii,urgivq such general sati"ot'" as lh experiment of a few months ha proved. I can only say that all who have used it bear testimony of its great valuo and efficiency. I know of no instance whero it has been thousht in the slightest dcgrce,injmiou.i. and .u- " i.- in:....i uvW.d none of even moso who an; aiiiititu "Vfi. -, bear testimony of its salutsT. ""elc? uPn iieir general health. 'lolft Z Z iZVfT for this erticliu'w'ish to be withou J lt I and J -.pectfully, yom( W,Ul0U,,,t Z"" in to Lftvr. Wo the tiude the fullow'mp aiaiisi,.(. COftMtiBT SCHOOL PUUSUAN'i sii'ticil puhtislf transmitted bv tho "Superinteidant of Com nion Schools," in conformity to lavy. JOSEPH JlttODST, JOHN DE1T1MCH, Comm'rx. of Golumbid county Commissioners Office, ? Fob. 21, 1840. J TO THE DIRECTORS OF COStMOrf SCHOOLS L COLUMBIA COUNTY. THE" following statement is made it compliance with tho tenth section of thfl' School Law, of June, 1820. Distritts that have accepted the Common ocioof System. (oniinTS, Dr. N. B. LeidvTrW. 1f- t .(. em, confidenUy rmoiAnJ, and assures U most positively thai i; ah invaluable mi-"- nurouidnot hiwelf-eoommcnd for it, Prepared viY n,Voatevaolesalo and Retail at ur.iir-vux o nutjyim?orlun. Wo. 101 North vucobm uni s ie.ioon below vino street, I'lula. dslphta also, sold ' . i. Gilgert & Co.iIjrthT!l-d street above Vine V,V'e.me!I,'..Y 3 do doWoot'st . n. ataxia as uoi 21 do next tho Ked i-ion, waa oy an TesptojiervvnoUsale and Retai Btr. Ilealih K .omato " A Entirely FeeiaX. The:.,, . ... "Ua Vftl)lu -J a .," VTWT Pi s cnmH-f. ...I...... "fuill TO pr.A m- ""ce extraebvt ." uiscov, RnciissTlin, Sent. 54. IBM. )Jesxrs. E. phase Co. think it wy duty to let you know what a great cui-p your RSls have performed on me I hJ been sick abou7 years about : years and n half con- uncd tp-ny "out 1 nad co?n given over as incurable With consumption, by twelve physicians of the first standing, my lungs .vcro seriously afUctcd; I had 3 ulcers father nnrl break: mv rnnnl. .i harsh most of the time; my liver was much swollen S"1'? l!,3ac Upt. ana my siomscii-'ry uyspeptic. I had chills, fever l"?".CT rasper, and nirfht 3weat, accompanied with extreme iriita- i''S1'1 Mr. ujenesa in um-hypu system, and other dillicultipn ' "coo. which I forbear to mention. After I was given over I tried almosall medicines which were adveiticd' but to po Ivajitage, until I tried your Vegetable Pcrsisn rip. J began lo gam in a short time after i iujp.wjwu i4b Miem; anu, to bo brief, before I toolt boxes, I was able to ride out and to tako con sizable exercise and at lhi time JenJOyg0od health, ami am nliln in .Tr. nnn.l A...t ' -i Jvvu noe wishes a more particular history of siy .uin. t$. oxes buncll Roisons me, at the corner cTm ar.U b ciusiers l,r nri, samiu-l fi' Merrill Der 1 -lT1l!( Nungcsscr Jacob,' I aimer Daniel, Palmer" Margaret, Pincr Isaac, Reedy Simon, Shipman Jacob, Slater William, enow Willard, Smith Horace, Sticker .Michel, Snyder Daniel, Thornton Phcbo, I hornton Savins, illianw David, Wonicr Jacob, Wartcrs Aaron, Weir Thomas, JVillits Martha, Wells Sedgwick, Winner John, Wnght Villiam, Wert o Ch,i. Jan. I, 1840. RmERT' P' n..i..:i: . 1 niinig jwarcw 2, tollman Moses, Cornclison .Mary E. Polo Eluha, Clymcr Benjamin II. Doan Jane, Fry John, Hartman George, Hindbock Henry, Hefllct Adam C. Hartman Joseph, Krcag Augustus, Krootz John, Kahler Charles Esn. -.viiit jiary, J-s.1 L me, Connecticut, to Mr. MofiatWcn7. LascLyme. Conn .. M. . ?.."!' have for eigh mol.th si' " -f'L' 1 . W ' nnno .1 i physicians for month atcnt Medicln Also, a eclcbra led Doctor's ! .7 ' -'.,! ;' .,.''0. " , .. -"l'Ulia, HI 01 Which hiia 1 cribable! Ye 7 W ui- i"des- ease. Fnr .. ii"' "'"'J "noma ol my dis. . vi.a.5 i niivn aiiiia - Ih'ction in mv he,l 4van ? oi hand in the ef, Iu -r 1 . ?,aco as 'ge a., a "I'ouIdordescribedjasensZn of ' CmncelinS he became as c The amount which each accepting chotjjv Diftrict is entitled to receive' the year, coinmencing on he first 'tfejtay of June next, out of the nnnual Stale appfobti ation, is a sum equal to ONE DOLLAR for each taxable inhabitant in the District. The amount of School Tax required tt be levied to entitle a District to its share of the State appropriation, must be a sum e qual to at least sixty cents, for each taxable inhabitant in the district. Districts that have ndt acceplsd the Com man School System. Tho amount of tindrawh balances remain ing for the uso of non accepting districts, fortho.school years 1835, 1880, 1837, 1833 and 1830, is FOUIi DOLLARS AND FORTY CENTS, for each taxable inhab itanl in a district according the enumera tion of 1835; and for the school year 184(1 and 1811, it is TWO DOLLARS for each taxable inhabitant, accorpinj to the enmncr' ation on the first Tuesday of June next. Ilcnre it follows that each non-nerepting School District, in which the qualified citi zens accept the system, at tlto next Spring Eleclious, 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 moro 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 above undrawn balances are lobe retain ed for the uao of nor.-acrepling districts on ly until the first of November, 1840. On which day they are tof be repaid into the common school fund. Hence it follows, that as the law now stands, unless the non-accepting districts xc cept tho system at tho next Spring Elec tions, these undrawn balances amounting now to a sum adequate to the erection of School Houses, and puttinp; the System into complete operation, will be forfeited. Taxable Inhabitants injhe Districts. "KYuiusrtoH or l30r 1833. f cold, 1 Moyer Suseann, .'.vuiuro JosepD, mas. ha mav call on Clinton-streets, Rochester, Rtjr ADAMS, .nooicino ever .t L T1'" ersallv 'Tm'V Py8ic IK An merous c,,;c fr"-v anu nu. y are um'. Fits that wo are the PnZ "? ch,i,Jre' who have n.n .oi:....i ...'JM more or lessfrnm Wffi enTurtheReSUra'clin" AL do'RockC M nd brf,!J!.re' immediately (Z4r do. Prunes nags Ground Kar stick of a onanncr boxen. Shaving brushes. abated in 7Zf ,v"? talcn, tho . "v-Mucnrv km. i wucft imnrovcl. n.i ""u KVr ym- so boxes r wnona. id , . "'"i'anAyUrrants 800 do. Enfflishtv.i-..,. cLi; " J" consequence of overdoing, takino-- . was seixni ...:.t. . "Wnga hard dimness, flatulency . ,m JWlm. petite, and at timeV fi,fi,t.. . , ' ore,ou "P muscular powr SI' ie. " M?' le- ??t Sf der and arm to the CreteS ! 7, !n.lul tho heart, great Lrf lit, .P'l!pn of o m auiioc nn .(.;.. : " ow throat; also a ticUm- , T 1 . " brratt- -'"-eet and hamls, foid brea hTcosrZ: bieo" weaknw,! Ar i i. " . lgnci wn'th caused .i . . . ' "apnjiy. anil . o"" me messing of Heaven n ,rT fVtnat by ties of the Lif0 "Kd w? re,"orativo proper- lours, ore, '"""ti Hloom, Hriar Crcefc, Cattawissa, Dcrry, Fishing Creek, Gicenwood, Hemlock, Jiibcrty, Iiimestone, .'ladison, Mnhoninsr. Alifilin, Mount Pleasant. Roarinir Creek. Sugarloaf, iiionteur. Jackson, 1 Bin VOllM. ro.nnlC.II.. - --, "'j'l.l.Ktjjj V, Supermtendant Common Schools. Hamsburg, Feb. 1, i8-io JO J J. 463 a 10 345 350 121 , 200 327 2G8 131 202 368 370 147 32U 151 450 378 400 409 155 230 200 249 130 310 357 438 15D 358 157 , 143 , 75- CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE rrur a .... . "Ai 1 have applied to tl,. county Judges oC I,. r. . . " "i'P" uouri 01 uommon Pea, of dl 7 lor tho hnnofil no could do "icrous ctrtir.- . -:-'" ""u I1U- Ih-mt .. 7 anrwr eato Ag- 17. j i inn nniti MOYER, ,dstnt ate that our chi!dn'. "ow wearo hapnv ,0 Wis, with tho blessing of "Sf. 0f ''le. Ymn anuiiavenosymtomor ' 0 cme'y cure.1. Canton NSMCT&lyt .1.1 -"I 9l. .J'06?'."' "".ybeliadof.b. ..,. Espeytown, lJOjlUai u"u"i wunviiie, ., i.yman 'Ml and ehnan. Nuts. ' kinds, Isabella A. nosers V.., 1 For addition.! b.hI Co eoMolfat's "flnmi . ' '.;. ' V.leabov malicin wodiciiics accompanies tho medicines- T oI wb':' of the different Agen u Z i,"i?,."n gained mcuicincs for ! sale, nisi can a be adrciJ,! Icr owhvra all order. orders "' "'l'h Emporium. r.rs?,ftf0 Rata, IJeaUh Emporium wax. mmmmmi way. PP"cLon at the offiice. 37S All post paidltttcn can ha J75 JJroad o... . II tion. ' 1 " """cetvo immediate attcn. Prepared and luauwav v.. -. ... . ... those who purchase To J rMuct,0 Ie-o "o who purchase to sell again. Wft Pill, and Phi i it!53'. M MofTafa i simijeof John MoSiW?: U. " ,urc f och bottle Tof ' M u" ' on ,h 'W .r ,1.: n "lc msuiyent awa of the Conimonwcalth, and that they hav apprnmed Monday, ,he 20lh d,y 0?A nil think proper. "Tn&vX? ? e"a JLL Feb. 20, iSSkUm S'ABNER. ; Estate f FREDERICK-MOIl late or Greenwood town!,; lafc V defeated. r county, claims or demands n,;,,., .... "avinS EEJVJAMJV KEEI FP f r l 'eu. 8, 1810 N. R. I Will b a 1 1.. I . . ceased, on th " . ,' "?.0' for tho nurn 4,?mo Prelim!,' ald deceased. '"nff accounu 'f DENJAMIN KEELER. POCKET BOOK LOST. ' t'tnWIoems, were sUntlry pap ; ""Un, in which owner. Tha finH,, .1 ' T l. . 7. "? PCK0 but tba .. 1.1" . "" "y Wblu rewardod br larg '"vinffit at llils cilice , r . , rfWBf,cJ by; It may bo had. eM"g ,nfor"""n heri Fl.S5,1S40;rEJ,'Ry PEZZBlS'BCIiaER. '
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