itn.iso.xs win DR. LEIDY'S tuA$fPARILLA 1)L00D SJft , , rcccive a preference over nil Pills now in existence: First- Because they arc composed of Vcgctablo extracts, free from minerals; and may be taken at nil tunes with perfect wifely by young arid old, with , "stnuntfrom occupation, temperate living, r carol taking cold, v Second Because they arc composed of such medidnat extracts, have been employed by all the most celebrated and respectable Physicians for more than a century past, in purifying tho lliood md Animal fluid of the body. . Thirl Because they may bo employed as a miul or acti.e purgative, according to tho quantity Ukcii, and their operation will not be attended with griping of tho bovvfil, sickness at tho stomach, prostration of tjio system, &c, ps are produced by other pills. Fourth Because thry possess a combined action, not possessed by any other pills, mixture or prepar ation whatever. Their first clli?ct is in correcting all impurities with which tho blood and fluids of the body may be tifl'cted, and by their gently opera tive efl'cct, removing such impurities from the sys tem. Fifth Because they are the terror of Quacks and Importers, for most persons ore obliged to take lhe-jSarsaparilla Blood Pills, after taking their vile and destructive npstrums, to counteract and prevent their mischievons and baneful effects. Sixth Because they arc tho only pills in which jrnysicians uave suiiicicnt confidence to recommend to their patients, and employ in their practice, as thoy know they are Anti Quack, Anti Mcrctiral, Anti Billious as well as a good and safe purgative anu punlier ot the Ulood and Animal Fluids. Seventh and last But not the least important, bo because they are prepared by a regular Apothe cary and Phvsician, attested ny Drs. Physic, Hor ner, onapman, rUcwces, James, (Jibson, Jackson, Coxe, Hare, &c, &c, which alone is sufficient to tntitle them to great confidence. Certificates and Recommendations from Physi. cians and others accompany tho directions around each box. $CpPricc Twenty Five Cents a Box3i Prepared only and sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second st.,a few doors below Vine street, Philadel phia, also, fjolil 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 respeclublo Wholesalo and Retail Druggist's irjitPhiladelphia. They arcslf sold by: J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Kdhjer, do do W. Eberman Liliz. , J. W. Oakly, Reading. J. B. Mozer, Allentovvn. P. Pomp, Easton. And the principal Merchants and Drugists in the ITniied States. For salo at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1830. II. THE RESURRECTION OR, PEJUS 5 AM" PIIilLS. COMMUNIC VriON. How few they are that happen to be afflicted with Coughs or Cold3 pay attention to them. How many thousands from such neglect shorten their days, and hasten their (! naltdissolution. Parents neglect Ihcm in their chil dren, and thus form tho foundation for Consump tion, and hundreds of parents annually follow their own children to tho grave, having died from some affections of the Breat and Lungs, which weie neg lected in their first stages. Coughs and Colds, whether existing amongyoung or old, ought at all times be attended to early, and not suffered to continuo any length of time, for tho Lung3 once affected .disease soon makes rapid strides, ending in the most fatal of all diseases, namely Can sumption. Dn. BECHTER'S PULMONARY PRESER VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catanhs, Influenzas, Shortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in the Breast or 3idc, all affection of tho Breast and Lungs, and arrest of approacbinsg Consumption, is the most popular medicine used throughout all Ger many is becoming equally popular in the United States, and has established for itt-clf a reputation not possessed by any other medicine for the same class of diseases. (See certificates and recommen dations from Parents, Physicians, and others, nccom paning the directions.) It is a preparation perfect ly safe and harmless, pleasant to tho taste, and may bo given to tho youngest infant. It is warranted free from mercury and tho minerals, and is a prepar ation of a regular Apothecary and Physician, attes ted by Dra. Physio, Chapman, Gibson. Jackbou, Homer, Dewecs, Coxe, James, &c. a circumstance alonq sufficient to induce a trial of it Dr. N. 11. Lridy, Proprietor of the above medi cine, confidently recommends it to all, and assures all most positively that it is an invaluable medicino and would not himself recommend it, but fpr it, known efficacy. Prepared only and for saleWholesalo and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 101 North Rom: i street a few doors below Vine street, Phila adelfh'a al-io, sold by J. fiih'crt & Co., North Thi-d rtrccl above Vine G. S Clemens, do 3d do do Wooi1 st J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do, noxt the Heal Lion, and by all respectable Who!osalo jaild retail PruggisU in Philadelphia. They are sold by: J F Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. "W. Rohrer, do do, W. Eberman Litiz. J. W. Oakley, Heading. For sale at tho Health Emporium Bloomsburg by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. MVKRY AND J 5W W.Yfiw .4 wrTn VERY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has alvvsyson hand, at tho Li very Stable in Bloomsburg, forthe purposo of Hire or Eichmge, a vaiicty of Morses, $u!kics, C2iSj WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, whirh he will feel gratified to keep in roadinoss for the accommodation of customers. He has also made arrangements for carrying pa sengers from Bloomsburg to Muncy, and from Bloomsburg to Iluckaleivs on the Owego turnpike. Leaves BloomiJiurg for Munoy every Saturday at 7 o'clock in tho morning and arrivo nt Muncy tho same evening. Leavo Muncy every Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and arrivo at Bloomsburg tho tame evening. Leaves Bluoinsburg ovcy Wednesday morning for fluckalcvvs md return the same day. Personal application can be made at his residence, when every moans wilt beuaad to render entire eat ufaction to thobe who may give him a call. NOAH S. PRENTIS. Bloomsburg, March 28, 1810. 48. CjlupERion to Tiir.HTor.AW,BnAxntTu's,EvAX jIjtniAN PunoATivr., tho Matchless (priced) Sajtativc, or any other pills or compound beforo the public, as certified to bv Physicians and olhers Let nono condemn them until they havo triod 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 aro pre-eminently tho host and most efficacious Family Mcdi cine that has yet been used in America. If every family could becomo acquainted with thcu Sover cign power over disease, they would keep tliem nnd be prepared with a sure remedy to apply oil tha firs appearance of disease, and then how milch disTrcHi would bn avoided and money saved, as welt as tho 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 place de pendence upon. The Resurrection, or Persian Pills. The name of these pills orginatcd from tho cir cumstance qf the medicine being found only in tho cenietarips 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 be came an established medicino for the dis eases of that country. The extract of this singu lar production was introduced into some parts of Eu rope jn the year 1783, and used by many celebrated Physicians in curing certain diseases, where all oth er medicine has been used in vain. Early in tho year 1702, the extract was combined with n certain vegetable medicino imported from Dura Baca, in the East Indies, and formed into Pills. The admir able effect of this compound upon the human sys tem, led physiicans and futilities into its general use. Their long established character their univer sal and healing virtues, the detergent and cleansing qualities of their specific action upon the glandular part of tho system, aro such as will sustain their re putation and general use in tho American Repub lic. 1 CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, bv wav of cincrlmmt. iii,1 the Hygean, and most of tho various kinds of Pills. in my praclicc, which have borne tho hiehcat renulc in the public estimation, that havo been offered for salo in this vicinity for tho last five ycats, including those called the Resurrection or Pcrsain Pills; and the public may rest assured that none among tho whole cataloguo has answered a belter purpose, ns uu easy anu eueciuai remedy, than the Kcsurreetion or Persian Fills, in most cai,e3 of disease. Ciiahixs Backus, M. D. Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHER'S. Messrs. E. Chase & Co Gents. Hcarins much said about the extraordinary effects of the Resurrection or Persian J'ilK upon (hose about to becomo mothers, wo were induced to mako n trial of them. My wife was at that tunc tho mother of five children, and had Suffered the. most tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after her confinement of each. She had tried every means and taken much medicine, but found Jiltlo or no relief. She commenced" taking tho Persian 'ills about three mouths before her confinement (her health being ve ry poor about this length of tima previous and in a short timo she was enabled by their use to attend to the cares of a mother to h r family until her con finement. At tho tima she commenced taking the .Persian Pills, and for sev oral weeks pi cviou3. she was afflicted with a diy hard cough, and frenuent sevcie cramps, which tho use of the Pills entirely 1 i r i T. . . t-muL-u uuiuiu using uau a nox. u IS lvtlh the greatest confidence that wo advise all those about to become mothers to mako uso of tho Persian Pills. All those that havo taken them in our neighbor hood have got along in lhos.amecasy manner, and are about the house in a few days. There does not appear to bo half the danger of other dangers setting in after confinement, where these Pills are taken. Wc unitedly1 say,let nono neglect takintr them, for they are in the reach of tho poor as well as the rich. W c are truly thanktul that there is a remedy which femalc3can easily procure which tends to lessen the world of suffering, which many of them havo to bear. and perhaps save the lives of thousandswhich would otherwise be lost. Rochoster, May 14, 1838: corner of Callidonian square, Edinburg street; fur further particulars uc subscribers. S. RonciiTs, Axs O, Roueiits. RnciiESTin. Spnt. "A. IHfir. 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 v oars about 2 voarn nml n Ji-1F rnn. fined to my bed. I had been given over as incurable, with CoilSUmnti'nil. bv twlvpnllvsiftcina nf ,1Q flra, standing; my lungs wcro seriously affected; I had j uicers gainer anu urcaK; my cough was dry and harsh most of the lime; my liver was much swollen, and my stomach very dyspeptic. I had chills, fever, and night sweat, accompanied with extreme irrita- oicness oi me nervous system, anu 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 1 tried your Vegetable Peraian Pills. I began to gain in a short timo after I commenced taking them; and, to be brief, before I took 3 boxoi, I was able to ride out and to take con siderable uxcrcite, and at this time I enjoy good health, and am able to do good day's work. If any noa wishes a moro particular history of my suffer ings, ho may call on nie, at the corner of Main and Clinton-streets, Rochester. RUBY ADA.MS. . Fits Conr.n The undersigned hereby certify, that we are the Parents of two children who hao ueen afflicted with fits more or lets from their infen cy, and that wo havo spared no pains or expense in ondeavoring to effect u cure, but without any bene ficial effect, until hearing of tho Resurrection or Per sian Pills, when four boxos wcro immediately procuied, and before three boxos. were taken, tho Cu had abated in frequency, and eveiy gym lorn much improved, and now wo are happy to Mute that our children by tho uso of tho Persian PilU, with the blessing of God, aro entirely cured, and havo no symtom or appearance of fits, will find' n the Persian Pills a sure and perfect cure. JOHN & MARTHA JOHNSONt Canton N. Y. Dec. 10, 1837. The abovo pills may bo had of tho following n gents John Moycr, Bloomsburg; H. Miller, Bcr wick; J. Cooper & Sons, K izelton; C. Hortman Espeytown; John Sharplcss, Caltawissa; Lyman Sholcs, Danville. ' Ezra Taylor, ugcrt for ho Sfato of Pennsylva nia.rcsiding at Rochester N. Y. to whom all orders van be uddrcsJ. HEREAS. tho honorable ELLIS LEWIS President of the Courts of Oyer nnd Ter miner nnd Ucneral Jail Delivery, Court ot ljuarter Sessions of tho Peace, and Court of Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, in tho eighth Judicial District, composed of tlio counties nf Northumberland, Union, Columbia and Lycoming ; and the Hon. Wliaun Dojuisuk and Geoiihk Mack Esquires, as sociate Judges in Columbia county, havo issued their precept bearing date tho 27lh day of August in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty, nnd to mo directed for holding A Court nf Oyer and Terminer and Gm eal Jail Delivery, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Picas, and Orphan's Court, IN DAN ILLE, in the county of Columbia, on tno tinru monday of jov. next, (being tho tlitli day) and to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to tho Cor- oner, the Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said County of Columbia, that thoy be then and there in their proper persons, at ton o'clock, in the lorenoon of said day, with then records, inquisitions and other remembrances to do tboso tilings which to their offices appertain to be done. And thoso that aro bound by recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners thnt are or may be in the jail of said county of Columbia, are to bo then and there to proiecuto against them na shall bo just. Jurors arc requested to bo punctual intucir attendance, a greenbly to their notices. Dated at Danville, tho ICth day of October, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and forty and in the 05lh year of tno independence of the Unr.ed estates ot Amer ica. WILLIAM KITCHEN, Sheriff". Sheriff's Office, Danville, ? Oct. ICth 1810. 5 KEEP PP BEFORE THE PEOPLE. DR. SOSEPH PRIESTLEY .PETERS, Celebrated Vegetable .Inlibilious Pills, Arc effecting some of the most astonishing and wonderful cures that have ever beon known. Tho town and county aro filled witli their piaise. The Palace and J'oor house alike echo with their vir tues, in all climates they still retain their wonder ful virtues. Ecxlract from i letter written by Dr. Francis Bogart, of Providence, Ji. I, Dec. 7, 1838. "Peters' Pills, are an excellent apeiiment and cathartic medicine, those ell'ccls being produced by tho difference of tho quantity taken, and are deci dedlo superior to Lee's, Brandrcth's Morrison's pills!" Extract from a letter by Hopkins, of Ban gor, Maine, Jan. 9, 1838. " They are a peculiarly mild, yet efficient purga tive medicine; and produco little, if any griping of nausea. I havo prescribed them with much success in sick headaches and slight billious fevers." Extract from a letter by Dr. Joseph Wil liams, of Burlingllam, 1 1. July 9, 1837. " I cordialIyrccommcd Peter's Peters' Pills as a mildly effective, andjn no cato dangerous family medicine. They are peculiarly influential in cos tiveness and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs." Exlrat ofalellerfrom Dr. Edward Smith, of Montreal, (J. C, Sept. 29 1830. " I never knew a pinMn nnfpnf mittinn l,af T could put the slightest confidence in but Dr. Peters' Vegetable Pills, which aro really a valuablo discov ery. I have no hesitation in having it known that I use them extensively in my practice, for all com plaints, fnnd thev are not n To.wA nlilM, lino il,: source in the impurity of the blood." Extract of a letter from Dr. Pye, of Que- fix, jj. u. inarca u, iuj7, " For billions fevers, tick bcnrlnMm inmMii,. r tho bowels, and enlargement of spleen, Dr. Peters' l'ills aro an excellent medicine." Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of " I have received much assist. in mv especially in jaund co and yellow fever from me ura vi i-eiers mis. i presume, that on an av ernge, I prescribe a hundred boxes a month. Extract of a letter from Dr. Reynolds, of Galveston, Texas, prila, 1838. " They aro certainly an excellent general family medicine, and there is no quackery about them." Extract of a letter from Dr. i'ritchard, of Hudson, 1. X. JLIUU JBOU. " I wa3 aware that T)r. Poinrc chemists in the United States, and felt avsuicd that ne wouiu some uay (lrom Ins intimate knovvleege of tho properties of heib3 and drugs) produce an efficient medirinn. nml T tnnat Jus egetahle Pills fully respond to my expectations. '"7 inuccu a superior medicine, and reflect credit alike upon tho chemitl the physician and the philosopher." Extract of a letter from Dr. Waincs, of Philadel phia, Feb, 2, 1838. 'Your pills aro the mildest in their operations, nnd yet most powerful in their effects, of any that I have ever met with in a practice of eight and twenty years. Their action on the chyle and hence on the impurities of Iho blood, it evidently very sur prising." Extract of a letter from Dr. Scotl, of Baltimore Dec. 17, 1836. " I am in the daily habit of prescribing them (Pcters'Pills) and they in nearly all casas, answer ed my purpose. I havo discarded other medirincs, some of 'hem very good ones, in their favor." Extract from an address dclived on the evening of the Wh May, 1837, before the Medical Board of New lark, by Dr. Emerson. See New Fork Medical Reprrts,for 1837. " As a body I know thnt we have set our faco a gainst tho generality of patent medicines, and eipe rience has taught us that the great bulk of them are mcro catch penny trash; but I feel called upon to make an honorable exception in favor of the Vege table Pills of our worthy and skilful fellow laborer and citizen, Dr. Joseph Priestley Peters, of wh'ch (in consequence of their peeulicrly nutritions action on the blood,) 1, and several members of this hon orable Society, are ardcnl patrons.'1 This friendly allusion to tho Vegetable Pills was received with a Warm round of aplause by all the members present A fresh siipply of the valuable Pills just received Vjpl'nK'Moye'-. and D. 8. Tobias, Bloomsbur". and William BIddle, Danville. "ur.. (Price 25 ctnti per Ror.) October 31, 1810. ' New &m THE Subscribers respectfully announce to their friends anil the public generally, that thev have received nml ate now open ing, a splendid and extensive assortment of Tall & Winter Croods, which with a stock on hand, embraces ii variety of seasonable Merchandize for the accommodation of town and County. In the Dry Good line, they have all the varieties of course, ft no and superfine Cloths, Casimers, Salinetls, Mcrinoes, Silks Cal icoes, Taglioni, (anew article.) Mari na, Chinclle and various other kinds of Shawls, ltibbamls, Luces, Limns, luous elinedc Lain, Muslim, Vcslings, Stocks, Umbrellas, Lady's Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, Trimmings; Fur, Cloth and Seal skin Caps; Boots and Shoes, Socks, $c. yc. cvc. A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF AND MOTORS, Sugar, Cofl'no. Teas, Spices, Molasses, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wine, &c. Ac. assorted in price and quality. Hardware, Saddlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stoves, Slove pipe, Tin Wate, Cedar Ware; CHINA, CLASS, AND QUEENS WARE, Crockery-Ware, Salt, Fish, Ods, Dye Stuffs, Paints, 8,-c. S?t. $c. and almost every other article (hat can be called for in a country store all of which having been carefully selected and obtained at the lowest prices, will bo offered at small profits in exchange for cash or country produce. ItUPERT k BARTON, llloomsbnrer, Oct, 3, 1810. 23 if. NOTICE is hereby given, that the N3E2W LOCHS on the North Branch TKvisinn nf it, sylvania Canal are now nearly completed, mi mui me water win w. let into this Division On the first day of October next. SC?Nav snmed as soun thereafter as sufficient timo shall havo elapsed lor the Canal to fill with water, and it will not again be interrupted until closed by the ice A. . WARFORD, Engineer. Canal Office, Norihumhorlaiid, September 25, 1810. 5 Di'ING AND WEAVING. THE Subscriber Iriends and the public in general, that he has now making a patent machine for Weav ing Coverlids, of E. Miley fe Go's, mven- mui, which ue intenus to erect about the loin ucwoer, in JNesropeck Luzerne roun ty, opposite to Mr. Peck's Tavern, where ho will carrv on the AND aini'ET a covsnz.ro wj?.jvj;v in all its various branches, rinvo-i;.!.. . -"ivnmo wuvu without a seam m tho middle. Persons at a dibtance.wishing palent or common Gov erlids wove can send ilmir vnm t. otherwise, either to Berwick, Columbia county, or io tNescopeck, Luzerne county, directed to the subscriber. By strict attention to his business, and his desiro to please his customers, ho hones to receive a liberal share of public patron age. Having been engaged in the dying and weaving business for a number of year ho assures the public, that the work enlrus' ted to him, shall be done in the most dura ble manner, and ho flatters hinicolr ,l.n. I.. ,, , , , . mil uu hall be ablo to give- general satisfaction. Palent Coverlids mado by persons send. ing twonty cuts double white woollen yarn (he subscriber dying (he yarn, finding ,,q FIVE D0ija"RSeaVinff "e CVCrii"d fr For the accommodation of customer!, yarn will bo taken at, and the work return ed to tho following places .-Jacob Drura hellor s store, Conningham, Luzerne coun ty, John Sharpless and Co's. store, Calta- wiu, .eurge onuman's store, near Catta wissa 1-urnnce. D. S. Tnhbio in UllriT. ailtl John Cnvniihnven'a n ville, Columbia county. Persons noml yarn will plcaso send writ ten directions, what colors the woolen yarn is to be, " The subscriber finds all kinds or csrnct chain. DANIEL GOODMAN. Ncjcopeck, Oct. 3, 1840. 1)K. BWAYNK'S coMrouND svnup ot PRIIKWS VIEttiireHANA UH WIIiD CJIERRr, For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Spitting of Blood, Sorcness'of Throat, Whooping Cough, and all Diseases indicative of CONSUMPTION. DELAYS ARB DANGEKOUS. So it iA with those who neglect their COLDS and COPGH. At first you complain of having a Oold, which ii neglected; after which a soreness is experienced in the Bronchia, with a Hacking Cough, and linnllv .1.. .1: ..i .1 . f luu uoi-iiau ocuii-H uj'uii mujuiio, tviuuu uiu putll'lit f will soon perceive uy a wusumj; uvvay oi me hoily, attended with hectic fevers und spittitiir up v( Jlor id blood and matter from ulcers on thclungn pain and weight is also experienced at the affected patt of the lungs; the functions of tho animal economy grow languid; tho body becomes dry; the cta unit deep within their cavities; nt length the patient pays tho debt of nature, when he is flattering him self with the hopes of a speedy recovery. To ob vialo all those distressing symptoms "Sparc no Time" in procuring the abovo Invaluable Medicine at the very commencement of jour Cold and Coughs whereby your health may bo secured and time and money taved. Not having any orders to publish tho Register's Notice, we again publish them without FEE OR REWARD, that the centre portion of tho county may not be wholly excluded from a knowledge of the official business of that office, as wo know that several of our subscribers are interes ted in thcselllementof the estates mention ed, notwithstanding the Register appears to think otherwise, by publishing them only in tho papers at the two extremes of the county. NOTICE TO all legatees, creditors and other per sons interested in the estates of Die respec tive decedents and minors, that the admin istration accounts of the said estates havo been filed in the Oflice of the Register o the county of Columbia, and will be iiiesen tcil lor confirmation and allowanco to tho Orphan's Court, to he held at Danville in am! for the county aforesaid, on Tuesday, the 17th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. 1st. Account of Joseph Dean and James McDowell, Executors of the last will and testament or William McDowell, lato of Limestone township, dee'd 2d. Account of Daniel Fowler, Adminis trator de bonis non of the estate or David Fowler, jr. lato or Biiar creek township, dee'd 3d. Account or Jamps Girlon, Adminis trator or tho estalo or Esau Girlon, late of Hemlock township, dee'd. 4lu Account or Esau Oirton, Adminis trator or the esfale or Ann Derr, late of Madison township, dee'd. 5th. Supplementary account nr Reuben Blue, one or the Executors or the last will and testament of I'otei Bine, late of Mahoning township, dee'd. 0th. Account or J?mes McCiaeken, ad ministrator or the estate or Genrgo S. "Sear les, late of Liberty township, dee'd. 7th. Account of Joseph P.ixtnn, ae'in" Executor or the last will aml testament of John Clark, lato or Caltawissa township, dcc'tl. 1 8th. Supplementary account or Martin Billmeyer, and. Georgo Billmeyor, Execu tors or tho last will and testament or Au dee'd yr' !atu of Liuerly township, PHILIP BILLMEYER, Register. Register's Office, Danville, ? October 19, 1840. C of . . LIST OinTTEIiS " Remaining in the Post Office at Bloomsburg iitiho end or the quarter ending on tho 30th ol September, 1840. Bacon i Septemious Love George W. Betz John Baldwin Elizabeth Bomboy Posawell Barton Isaac Christman Lavilla Coal Elisha Dawson Margarett uavis David M Mensh Sabina McReynoIds Mr. Mcniigh Richard Melech Daniel Ohl Catharino Olil Job,, a Pfieffcr T. If. Robinson John r . , "uuinson .ionn Ktihn Inennl Emmons Andrew Everheart James Foibes Nathan Good John Gorton Jacob Hardy Arthur Hogland William B Hartman Thomas Jameson Daniel James Heniy Jacoby John Kelchncr Neomi Kitchen Thomas Knorr George London James Lynn John llosmus William Right William Rupert William Swaby Frederick Squire E. 4 Snyder Sally Anna Siller Crisiiaua Sloan William Sletler Catherino Seigler Georgo Snyder Duuicl Townsend SamannS Thompson William Thornton Sarah Winner Samuel Wyc'ioff Susan Wprlrmin 11 r. ... B. RUI ERT, P. M. ler , wlH ,rqU,r",g - V" of Iheabov- let ters will ruasojayit is advortised. ;es coun- TO MV nPniinnnn Tat-t, . "maul i uiie, of toco!' rr h8Ve W""1 10 1110 . r ,1,t l,0Ur' of mmon l'Jcase of the com I v VUlUIIllim Mr I n Lavvsofthn r 'Z, uenoutot the Inso vent thev havu , . L,? "? u'CJ of PwuwylvMiia, and benex, a ' ' n' ,ho C.h of Kovem- a"K c ,rtJ "U-' in 0v!lle, to heat think oronV you cw a,,e"J ' 'ou
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