LEIDY'S X.UiSAl'AlllU.A III.OOD PIL1.H, (jglHUl.'IiD receive a preference over all 1'jlU now existence: i-'irt rtccutise they nro composed of Vegetable extracts, freo from minerals; and may lie taken at all time with perfect safety l.y young nml old, with- ui restraint irom occupation, temperate" living, fear of taking cold. Second Uecauso they are composed nf such medicinal extracts, at have lieen employed by all tlie tno-t celebrated and respectable l'hysiciani for mure una u century past, in purifying the lllood imd Animal fluid of the bodv. 1 liird Because they may bo employed ns a jijuu m aes.ve purgative, according to tlie quantity taken, and their operation will not bo attended with griping of tho bowels, sickness at the stomach, prostration of tho .system, &c., as are produced by other pillj. f f Fourth Bccauso they possess a combined action, not possessed by any other pills, mixturoor prepar ation whatever. Their first effect h in corrcctinc all impurities with which tho blood and fluids of 'tie body may be affcted,and by their gently opera tive effect, removing such impurities from tho sys tem. Fifth Becanso they arc the terror of Quacks ind Impostors, for most persons aro obliged to lako the Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, after taking their vilo nd desttuc.ive nostrums, to counteract and prevent their mischievous and baneful effects. Sixth Bccauso they are the only pills in which Physicians have sufficient confidence to recommend to their patients, and employ in their practice, as they know they nro Anti Quack, Anti Mcrcural, Anti Billious as well as a good and safe purgativo and purifier of tho Blood and Animal Fluids. Seventh and last But not tho least important, bo because they are prepared by regular Apothe cary and Phjsician, attested oy Drs. Physic, Hor ner, Chapman, Devyccs, James, Gibson, Jackson, Coxe, Hare, &c, &c, which alono is tufficient to entitle them to great confidence. Certificates and Kccommcndatlona from Physi cian and others accompany the directions around earn box. IZjpPricc Twenty Five Cents' a Boxj Prepared only and sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr. LDIDY'S Health Umporium, No. 101 North Second st.,0. few doors below Vine 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 tho Red Lion, and all respectable Wholcsalo and Retail druggist's in Philadelphia. They aro also sold by: J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrer, do do W. Ebcrman Litiz. J. W. Oakiy, Reading. J. B. Mozcr, Allentowii. P. Pomp, Easton. And tho principal Merchants and DrugUls in the I7niied States. For sulo at tho Health Emporium Bloomslmrg 1J- I). S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11. piOMMUNIC VTION. How few they aro that happen to bo afflicted with Cougho or Colih pay attention to thorn. 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 tho foundation for Consump tion, and hundreds of parents annually follow their nwn children to the grave, having died from some affections of tho Brcat and Lungs, which wcje neg lected in their first stages. Coughs and Colds, whether existing amongyoung or old, ought at all times bo attended to early, ami not suiTircd to continuo any length of time, for tho Lungs onco afiictcd,disease soon makes rapid strides, ending in the most fatal of all diseases, namely Con sumption. Dk. BECIITEK'S PULMONARY PRESER VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catarrhs, Influenzas, Shortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in tho Breast or Side, all affection of tho Breast and Lungs, and arrest of approachins-r Consumption, is tho most popular medicine used throughout all Ger many is becoming equally popular in tho United States, and has established for itself a reputation not po ;sessed by any other medicine for the samo class of diseases. (See certificates and recommen dations from Paronts, rhyeicians, and others, accom paning tho directions.) It is a preparation perfect ly safe and harmless, pleasant to tho taMc, and may bo given to the youngest infant. It is warranted free from mercury and the minerals, and is a prepar ation of a regular Apothecary and Physician, attes ted by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson. Jackson, Homer, Dewees, Coxc, James, &c. a circumstance alono sufficient to induce a trial of it Dr. N. II. Loidy, Proprietor of tho above medi cine, confidently recommends it to nil, and assures all most positively that it is an invaluable medicine and would not himself recommend it, but for it, known efficacy. Prepared only and for saloWholesalo and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 101 North Second street a few doors below Vino street, Phila odelphia also, sold by J. Gilgrrt & Co., North Thi-d street above Vine G. S Clemens, do 3d do do Wock1 st J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d dn next the Itcd Liuii, and by all respectable Wholesale Jarid retail I UUiUlttipilia. They are sold by: J. F Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrer, do do. V F.berman Litiz,. J. W. Oakley, Heading. For salo at tho Health Emporium Bloomsburg "y u. a. TUH1AS, Agent, eat LIVERY AND EXCHANGE. WTERY respectfully informs his friends and tho XT public, that ho lias nlwavson band, nt tlm l.i . r, stuw in uioomsuurg, lorthe nurnosoof Hire EBors.es, Sulkies, Gigu, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS. i h he v. ill feel gratified to keep in readiness for liie ac ommouauon oi customers. H b s ilbo mado arrangements for carrying pas. sen t s tiom MlownMiurg to Muncy, and from BI j -"a. urg to Iluckalews on the Owoeo turnnike. lj. .i s Bloomsburg for Muncy every Saturday at o'cljckin tho morning and arrivo at .Muncy tUc sa.AC i vening. Leave Muncy every Saturday ji owing at 8 o'clock and arrive at Bloomsburg tho fame evening. Lrav s Bloomsbure every Wednesday morninz jor U' nairws ana return tne samo day. 1'cr oust application can ho made at his residence. when rvery moans will lie used to render rntiro sat iifai tlon to those who may uivehim a call. J?0AH fj. PRENTIS. Bbom-diurg, March 28, 11U. 48. THE RESURRECTION OR, E'JEJRSIAW FITLliS. gjurtnton to TirT.Hirr.AN,BnASTiETii's,EvAN J3l.vm.ijj FcnnATiVK, tho Matciilibs (priced) Sajtativk, or any other pills or compound before tho public, ns certified to by Physicians and others Let nono condemn them until they have tried them, and then we are certain they will not. It is now a settled point with all who have used tho Vegetable Persian Pills that they nro pre-eminently tho best and most efficacious Family Medi cine that has yet been used in America. If every family could becoino acquainted with their Sover cign power over disease, they would keep tlicm and bo prepared with a suro remedy to apply on tho firs nppcaranco of disease, and then bow much distress would bn avoided and money saved, as well as the lives of thousands who aro hurried out of time by neglecting disease in its first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can placo de pendence Upon. 77e Resurrection, or Persian Pills. Tho name of these pills orginalcd from tho cir cumstance of the mcdicino being found only in the cemcUries of Persia. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to ita medicinal qualities and virtues. In half a cen tury it became an established medicine for the dis eases of that country. Tho extract of this singu lar production was introduced into some parts of Eu rope in the year 1793, and used by many celebrated i iiysicians in curing certain diseases, where all oth er medicine has been used in vain. Early in the year 1792, the extract was combined with a certain vegetablo mcdicino imported from Dura Bara, in the Eat Indies, and formed into Pills. The admir- ablo oiled of this compound upon tho human sys tem, led physucans and families into its general Use. Their Jong established character their univer sal and healing virtues, tho determent and cleansinc qualities of their specific action upon tho glandular part of tho sybtcm, aro such us will sustain their re putation and general uso in tho American Repub lic. 1 CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, by wav of experiment, used tho Hygean, and most of tho rarions kinds of Pills, in my practice, which havo borne tlie highest repute in tho public estimation, that havo been offered for salo in this vicinity for tho last livo vents, including thoso called tho Resurrection or Persain Pills; and the public may rest assured that nono among tho whole catalogue has answered a better purpo50, as an easy and effectual remedy, than the Resiurcction or Persian Pills, in most cases of disease. CiuniKs Bicki's, M. D. Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. Messrs. E. Cha-io & Co Gents. Hearing much said about tho extraordinary effects of the Resurrection or Persian .Pills, upon thofo about to become mothers, wo were induced to make n trial of them. My who was at that time tho mother of five children, and had suffered tho most tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after hsr confinement of each. Sho had tried every means and taken much medicine, but found Iittlo or no relief. Sho commenced tailing tho Persian Pills about thrco months before her confinement (her health being ve ry poor about th'i3 length of timepievious) and in a short time sho was enabled by their uso to attend to the cares of n mother to h ir family until her con finement. At the tims sho commenced taking tho Persian Pills, and for several weeks pi evious. sho was afflicted with a dy hard cough, and frenuent seveio cramps, which tho uso of tho Pills entirely removed beforo using half a box. It is with tho greatest confidence that wo ndWso all those about to hecomo mothers to mako uso of tho Persian Pills. Ml those that havo taken them in our neighbor hood havo got along in the same easy manner, and are about the house in a few days. There does not appear to be half tho danger of other dangers setting in after confinement, where these Pills are taken. Wo unitedly1 saydrt none neglect taking them, for they aro in the reach of the poor as well as tho rich. Wo arc truly liiunkiul that there is a remedy which f'-miles can easily procure which tends to lessen the wo: Id of sullering, which many of thein have to bear, mid perhaps save tho lives of thousands which would otherwise be lost. Rochester, May 14, 183S; comer of Callidonian square, Edinburg street; for further particulars sec subscribers. S. Roberts, Asjf O. KouniiTs. Rociir.-mm, Sept. 21, 1830. Messrs. E. Chase Co. I think it my duty to let von know what a rrrat euro your Pills have performed on me I had been sick about 7 years about 2 years and a half con fined to my bed. I had been given over as incurable, with Consumption, by twelve physicians of the first standing; my lungs were fccnoui-ly affected; I had 3 ulcers gather and break; my cough was dry and harsh most of the time; my liver was much swollen, and my stomach very dyspeptic. I hail chills, fever, and night sweat, accompanied with extreme inita blenoss of tho nervous system, and other difficulties which I forbear to mention. Aftr I was given over, I tried almost all medicines which wcro advertised but to no advantage, until I tried your Vegetable Persian Pills. I bogan to gain in a short time after I commenced taking them; and, to be brief, beforo I took 3 boxes, I was able to rido out and to tako con siderable oxercise, and at this timo I enjoy good health, and am able to do good day's work. If any noo wishe n mnro particular history of my suller inajs, ho may call on me, at tlio corner of .Main and Clinton-streets, Jlochcstcr. RUBY ADAMS. Fits Cpnr.n Tho undersigned horoby certify, that wo are (ho Parents of two children who have Been afflicted with fits morn nr l.aD fr.-., ,!.:. :..r .. cy.und that wo have spared no pains or expense in endeavoring to effect a cure, but without any bene ficial effect, until hearincr nf tlm (f,iM,: . aim Pills, when four boxes were immediately "" rauio mill! UUjra WIT6 laUCIl, tllO fits had abated in fronuimcv. and lorn m u t;h inmrnt-Ail. nml i 1 , nun uiv ii jinny io Uate that our childjen by the use of the Persian Villa, wilh the Mewintf of God, are entirely enrol, und havo no nymtom orappcaranco of fits, will find i tuu a biejaii j tun u oitro UI1U jtCTU'Cl CUTP JOHN & MARTHA JOHNi'ONt Canton N. Y. Die, 10, 1837, Till nlmvn nllla nifivlm nf r..i gents John Moyer, Bloomsburg; H. Millor, Ber wick; J. Cooper & Sons, Hazelton; C. Hortman Esnevtown: John SI Sholee, Danville. ' Ezm Tnvlnr. nrrnnt fru. lm S,n, C T, nia,reidlnj nt Roeltoftpr N. Y. to whom all orders bun w ouuinwi WILL be reccivoil by tho Commission ers of Columbia comity, at tho lit) use nf G. W. Abbot, at Uloomsburt,', on tlio 4th day of Novcfnbcr, between the hours of 10 mid 1! o'clock fur building a bridge over Little Fishing creek, at or near Mclich's Saw-mill, of the following description : The abutments of 11 feet above low water nmrk; wing- walls on each side -10 feet with a curve the superstructure is to be a wood en arch bridge 100 feet span; tho workman ship and materials tn be in conformity with the bridge across Fishing creek, at the mouth ot lluntttigdoii creek. ALSO One at Ilarbcr'ti Ford, across Chilisqtia que, to be a truss Bridge CO feet long, abut ments 5 feet high from low-water mark; wing-walla on each side 15 feet long with a curve, AND AGAIN, On tho Oil day day of November nest, be (ween 10 and 1 o'clock, at the House of I saac C. Johnsun, Innkeeper, in Orangeville, the Commissioners will rece ve proposals tot ijuiiuing two utidges on Urcen creek. One at or near Hayman's mill, in Green wood township, tn be 35 feet long abut ments 0 feet high from low watir mark wing-walls on the cast side 22 feet long and on the west side 25 feet long to be a truss bridge. And tho other, at or near John Covenhoven's division lino of Klinos; to be 00 feet long abutments G feet high from low water-mark wjng-vall3 to bo on each side 25 feet long, with a curve, to be a brace Bridge. JOSEPH BROBST, JOHN DIETERICII. Commissioners. October 10, 18-10. PROCSEiABHATSON. THEREAS, the honorable EMJS LEWIS I President nf ibe Pnnrta nt n,. miner and Gcnct.il Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter uiTOiuua ui me i cace, ami uourtol uoinmon 1'lcas, and Orphan's Court, in the eighth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Northumberland, Union, Columbia and Lycoming; and the Hon. Willim DovAisbs and Okokoe Mack Esquires, as sociate Judges in Columbia county, have issued their precept bearing date tho 27th day of August in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty, and to me directed for holding Jl Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gm eal Jail Delivery, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, IN DAN ILLE, in tho county of Columbia, on tho third Monday of Nov. next, (being tho lCth day) and to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, the Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of tho said County of Columbia, that they bo then and there in their proper persons, at ten o'clock, in tho fbrenOOll Of Said ll.ti- with llwir roi.nr.la li.nMlclf.'nn and other remembrances to do those tilings which ui uieir ouiccs appertain to lie done. And those that arc bound by recognizances to prosecute air.iinst tho nrisoncrs ilmt nrn nr lm ! n, ;.:i of said county of Columbia, aro to be then and there to prOiCcuto acainst them .is Kbnll lm incf lnm. aro requested to bo punctual in their attendance, a- i;ic.uuij' iu uifir nonces. uatcu at uanville, tlm lCth day 'of October, in uiu year ui our l.oru one tnousaiul eight hun dred and forty and in tho GMh year of the independence of the Uni.cd States of Amer ica. WILLIAM IvITCIITCM .?.,.; Sheriff's Office, Danville, ? Oct. llith 1810. S IL1ST 02? GKAWli JT5!I4K For November Term 1810. Jlnercrcek Henry Deiterich, Jonathan Eck, Isaiah Salmon. Cattawissa- Ira Fox, George Mear.s. Deny Aid Ilolilrcn, John McGonagle. Fishing creek Chirisiian Ash, Thomas Robbin3. Greenwood Elijah G. Rickets. Hemlock Peter Leidy. Liberty John Clark, James Slraw bridgc, Limestone John Fnllon. Jlhtttiion S.unuel Kisner. Mahoning Charles Barnes. Montettr Jacob Rishel. Mifflin William Mesinger, Hiram Rey nolds, Wm. Woods. louring creek Silas Johnson, Wm. Myers. SugarloafVcler Appleman, John Davis. TELATEftS JURORS, For November Term 1810. lirier creek John Conner, Sen. Wm. Hoffman, John Knorr, Samuel Millard. JJloom Charles Heflley, George Ileid ly, Jacob Kellet, Peter Mench. CattawissaW'm. Burd, Casper Hart man, Lloyd Tho-iias. Berry Jacob Biddlc, Griflith Davis, John Gray, Jus. C. Sproul. Hemlock James Everett.Dennis Pursel, Adam Stroup, Jackson Ebonezer Keelcr. Liberty Joseph Deen, James McMa han. Limestone Daniel Follmer. JMonteur John Boyer.jr. Isaiah Bar ton. Mahoning Henry Yorks. Mifflin Abiaham Ludwig, Philip Schwenpenheiser, Christian Shuinan.Chris lian Wolf, jlri'on Ulrich Mills. Rlisib, smi.t. ' ' " ' WMlllla Jacob Sheep, Daniel Welliye r. jivunng creen aaniuel Horn, Simuel Mcars, Elijah Yocuin, New toAJ THE Subscribers respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally, that they havo received and ate now open ing, a splendid and extensive assortment of Tall & Winter Goods, which with a slock on hand, embraces a variety of seasonable Merchandize for the accommodation of town and County. In the Dry Good lino, thoy have all the varieties of course, fine and superfine Cloths, Casimcrs, Satinetls, Mcrinocs, Silks Cal icoes, Taglioni, (anew article,) Mari na, Chinelle and various other kinds of Shawls, Uwbamls, Laces, Limns, Mom clinede Lain, Muslins, J'eslings, Stocks, Umbrellas, Lady's Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, Trimmings; Fur, Cloth and Seal skin Caps; Boots and Shoes, Socks, ij'c. S-c. $'c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AND MOTORS, Sugar, Coffee. Teas, Spices, Molasses, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wine, &c. &c. assorted m price and quality. Hardware, Saddlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stoves, Stove pipe, Tin Wate, Cedar Ware; CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENS WARE, Crockery-Wars, Salt, Fish, Ods, Bye Stuffs, Paints, $-c. c. fyc. and almost every other article that can be called for in a country store all of which having been carefully selected and obtained at the lowest prices, will be oll'ured at small profits in exchange for cash or country pro duce. RUPERT & BARTON. Bloomsburg, Oct, 3, 1810. 23 tf. ,77 NOTICE is heieby given, that the on the North Branch Division of the Penn sylvania Cana aro now neatly completed, and that the water will be let into this Di vision On thefint day of October next. JCTNavigalibn, may therefore, be re sumed as soon thereafter as sufficient lime shall have elapsed lor tho Canal to fill with water, and it will not .urai,, ii iinrr..r.i.,.i until closed by tho ice A. u. WARFORD, Engineer. Canal Office, Northumberland, ? September 25, 18-10. nriNG AND WE JIVING. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the niihlie in annor.,! ,i.. i. has now making a patent machine for Weav- ma uveinuB, oi ii. ,MHey & L'o's. inven tion, which he intends to erect about the I5th October, in Nes.-opeek Luzcrno coun ty, opposite to Mr. Pm-li's 'IV i... lie will carrv on the AND cmiTT x coviuszro ipz;.jvz.v.v in all its various branches. Coverlids wove without a scam in tho middle Persons at a distance. wishing crlius wove can spiwI iimir i . otherwise, e.ther to Berwick, Columbia Yumy, or to tMescopecU, Luzerne cuunty, directed tn tho siii,n,;i.. v . ...w wii .atiiuili By strict attention to his business, and his desire to n easo Ins ni,,i.... i... to receive a liberal share of public pntron-ngo- Having been engaged in the dvin-r and weaving business for a number of years" tne puni,c, tIlal ,ho W) k -ted to him. bha in ,!,, ;., ,i . , , , : . in uiu iiiiisi utlia- b o manner, and ho flutters himself that le ...... . .... 0 , give general satisfaction. . l atent Coverlids made by persons send ing twenty cuts double white woollen yarn he subscriber dying the yarn, finding ,he' yarwiltr!"Lo,:.-l--. . o, b ore, (jatt-i- wissa, George Shuman's store, near Ca wissa Furnace. IV S pi.: . ' nedUa' Persons send Varn will !..idirr,io,,iou.01-';i-; The subscrihpr C,n,u ti i , chain. DAN iS W Ncscopeck, OelbVlBift - AW So So !XBC&&JS3 WOULD respcolfiilly inform his friendd and the public general ly,thnt lie has rcmov. ed his shop into his dwelling a few d0crj abovo thcjllotel kept by E. Howcl, alli nearly opposite lliu dwelling of Charles Kalcr, where he may always be found reu dy to make up all garments intrusted to hut rare, with neatness and despatch. Thankful for past favors, to such as have encouraged him heretofore. And by strict attention t0 business, hopes still to nictit a laiger share of public patronage. A good fit insured ir. all cases. L N. B. Al kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. And the needful never refused. Bloomsburg, April 11, 18-10. THD EST-VTfi OFJACOU AILJJECIUSED. -J&TOTItJE IS HIJKEBY GIVKN, that jLNJ tcrs of administration on the above estate flVE p,' erantcd to the subscriber, residing nj Alount l'leasniit township, Columbia eouiitv.-, therefore pCra0ni indebted to tho estate of Mid deccased,are rCqUcted to mako immediate payment, and a" tl10s0 having claims will present them. WILLIAM J. IKBLKR; Admr, Mou t 'leasant, Aug. 23, 1810. Gt. Not having any orders to publish tho Register's Notice, we again publish them without FEE OR REWARD, that tho centre portion of the county may not bo wholly excluded from a knowledge of tlm official business of that office, as wo know that several of our subscribers are interes ted in the settlement of the estates mention ed, notwithstanding tho Register appears to think otherwise, by publishing them only in tho papers at the two extremes of tho county. NOTICE ES HZiKHBY CrTSfEKF, TO all legatees, creditors and nil ipr nor sons interested in the estates of i)k? respec tive decedents and minors, that the admin istration accounts of the sjtd estates havo been filed in the Office nf ihn Kmricnr .,f tho couuty of Columbia, and will be presen- t p . . leu lor conurmation aim allowance to tho Orphan s Conn, to be held at Danvillo in and for tho countv aforesaid, on Tnpib,v. the 17th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, r. ii. 1st. Account of Joseph Dean and James McDowell, Executors of the last will and testament of William McDowell, lato of Limestone township, dee'd 2d. Account of Daniel Fowler, Adminis trator do bonis non of the estato of David Fowler, jr. lato of Briar creek township, dee'd 3d. Account of James Girtnn. Ad trator of the estate of Esau Girlon, lato of Hemlock township, dee'd. 4th. Account of Esau Girton, Adminis trator of the estate of Ann Dorr, late of Madison township, dee'd. 5th. Supplementary account of Reuben. Blue, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Petet Blue, late of Mahoning township, dee'd. Oth. Account of James McCiacken, ad ministrator of the estate of George S. Sear les, late of Liberty township, dee'd. 7th. Account of Joseph lVvtnn, ac'iti.r Executor of the last will and testament ui John Clark, late of Cattawissa township, deed. 1 8th. Supplementary account of Martin Ilillmeyer, and George Billmcyer, Execu tors of the last will and testament of An 1.' j I5illlIle)'er' latu of J-iuerty township, PHILIP BILLMEYER, Register. Register's Office, Danville, ) October 19, 1810. . 5 LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Bloomsburg at t he end of the quarter ending on tho 30th o( September, 1810. Bacon Septemious Love Gcoro W. Betz John Baldwin Elizabeth Bomboy Posawell uariou Isaac lIcns!i Sn MeReynolds Mr. Monagh Richard Mi-leeh Daniel Old Catharine Old John 2 PlieiTer T. H. I..l.: , . i-v 1 jui.ii son jo in Jviilin Joseph Clirtsiman Lavilla Coal Elisha Dawson Margarctt W.ivis David Al. Davis David Emmons Andrew Everheart James Foibes Nathan Ijood John Gorton Jacob Hardy Arihur Horlatid W illi-wn Tl llartman Tlmi.ma Jameson Daniel James Hrmv Jacoby Jnh,i neiciiner Noomi Kitchen Thomas Knorr George ' London James Lynn John Rosmtis William K'ght William Rupert William Swahy Frederick Squire E. 1 Snyder Sully Anna Siller Cristiana Sluiiu William Sietler Catherine Seigler Georso Snyder Doriiel Towuseml Samson 2 J'liompsoti William ihornton Sarah Winner Samuel Wychoff Susan Wertman Heurv ,r, ... liurERT, P M I hose inniiir; r 1 "'