THE . IIESUIIRECTION OK, i i' Inuux I'cnqATlVt, the MATcutrss fur ceil"! SiyAfjTE or any other pills or compound before t; e putic, os certified to by Physicians and. oilier , Let nqnc con Jcnui them until they have tried Hhcm, and then we nre certain they will not,' It U now" a pf tiled point with (ill wli6 lmVc used Hio Vegetable Persian Pills' that they nro prc-cmi-lidilly tho best nnd Most cfiicaclbus Family Medi cine that has yet been used in America. If every, family could Womo acquainted mtit llicjr Sotet cign puyvcr over, disease, they would keep tlicm and life pn'parcd with a sure remedy to npply on tho fim appearance of disease, and then how mUch distress Would bo avoided nnd money saved, as well as tlic lit'es of thousands who nro flurried out of time by neglecting disease in lu 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 pill nrginatcd from tho cir cumstance of tho lncdicino being found only in the cemeiirica of Persia. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, led to experiment as to - ha medicinal qualities and virtues. In Half a con 1 tury it became an established medicine for tho din ciea,of that country. Tho extract of this singu lar proJuclion was introduced into sonic pai Is of Eu rope in the year 178fl. and used bv manv celebrated Physician vln curing certain diseases', whero nil oth er medicine It is, hefn used in vain. Early in the year 1133, tho extract was combined with n certain Vegp'. UiIe.inedicliio imported from, IJura Uaca, in y the lhf-t.lnjici, mid formed into Pills, Tho admir able, cllert of thw compound upon tho human svs. tern, led physiicans and families into its general use. Tlisir lung established cliaraclcr their univer sal and hci!ing iirti.es, tho detergent and cleansing qdali'tlwf of their" specific" action upon the glandular part of tho system, ore such as will sustain their re putation anil goneral use m' the American Ropub iic. CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, bv ivav ol cxnerlment. need the Hygcan, nnd most of tho rarious kinds ol Pills, jn my practice, which have borne the highest repute in the public estimation, that have been offered for sa.e in this vicinity tor tho last live yeats, including thpio calk'J the Resurrection or I'crsuiu Pills; and lap public may red assured that none among tho tvhola catalogue has answered n better purpose, as an r.isv and cUectil.iI remedy, than tho Resurrection or Pcn-.'cn' Pills, in moat rases of disease. CiiAiti.cs' Ulceus, M. D. Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. Mcssn. E. Chase & Co. Gents. Hearing mucli aid about tho cxtraoidinary effects of (he Rcjurreclton or Fenian Pills, upon those about to r become mothers, wo were induced to make a trial of tlicm.. My wife was at tint time tho 'mother of five child) on, and had suAeicd tho mo-st tedious and ex cruciating paiiu diiring.and after her confinement of each. She had tried every means and taken much medicine, but found little or no relief. Sho e com.iue.iccd tailing tho Persian i'ills about three rninths 'cAiro her confinement (her health being ve ry poorja'Jout this length of timcnreviousl and inn -h3't time she was rnabled by their usoto attend to uiq raref oi a mower to n rr larmiy until tier con- iioeniem. ni wo nine sue commenced taking the Persian Pill.', and for ecveral weeks picvious, she was afflicted" with n dy hard coiigh, and frequent scVeie cranipwhich the use of the Pills entirely rsnoved before usiuj half a bor. It is "with the greatest confidence that wo advise nil those about to bVci mo mothers to make use nf the Persian Pills. All those (hat have taken them in oiir neighbor hood hard got along in tho samo easy manner, and are ah ut the houso in a few days. There docs not appear to be half the'dangcr of other dangers setting in after confinement, where these Pills are taken. Wo Unitedly sayet none neglect taking them, for ths.t are in the reach nf tlio poor as well as tho rich. Wunie truly thankful that there is a remedy which funmWcan easily procure which tend to lessen tho i' orld of suffering, which many of them have to bear, md ehapssavc tho lives of thousands which would itherwisc ha lost. - Rothiwter, .May 14, 1838; corner of Callidonian quire. E Jinbura street; for further particulars sco ub;criberi. 8. RoDEnrs, t AsttO. Roberts. , Rochester Sept. 24, 1830. "Messrs. E. Clinic Co. I think it my .duty to let you know what a great xwti ydur Pills have performed on me I had been suk about 7 years about 2 years and a half con- .fined tn my bed. I had been given over as incurable, with Consumption, by twelve physician of tho first ctanding; in lungs were seriously affected; I had 3 ulcers gather'and break; my cough was dry and iltarsJi mouof the time; my'livcrwnsmuch swollen. Wid 'my stomach" very dyspeptic. I had chills, fever, and night sweat, accompanied with oxtrcmo iriita iblenoss of the nervous system, and other difficulties which I forbear to mention. After I waa given oyer, I t.'ied almost all medicine's which wcro advertised, lmt 1 1 n9 advantage, until I tried your Vegetable Pwlan PilW, I began to gain In a short time nfter I cyminonced taking them; and, to bo brief, before I took :J boxes, I waa ahetqiido,out and to take con idJeraMe exercise, and at this titno I enjoy good hMlth. and m ablo to do cood dav's work. If n,, noo wiahcj r mnro particular hitoty of my suffef- iiiEH, no niy can on mo, oiiue corner of Waiu und '.Itiiiun-strccia, liociiesicr, RUDY ADAMS. Pits Conr.n The undersigned hereby certify hat wearo ibe Pnrcnts of two children who have fiecn adiicted with flu more or less from their infun- eipnd nnd tint jfc have opariil no' pains or expenso in 'o or.'nj lo eff-ct a cure, but without any bene- t,. v 1'i iuai n mre, mji wiuiout any yiiui f in-T, uu; i Hearing ol the Resurrection or Per sian PJjl, when f;ur boxts were immediately ttrodutvd, nnd befc-ro threo boxes wcro taken, the fits lu.l 'abated in frequency, and cvciy sym lam imiill impovt.-d( ami n0iv wo orc iiappy t0 jt(iu' that our tliildjen by tho uso of the Persian P,lls. with jlia Mwln; of God, aro entirely cured u'jd Jtavo no sy mtom or appearance of fits, will find li t ip Pcridjn I'llW a sure and perfect pure JOHN & MARTHA JOHNSONt OtonKiY. Dec. 10, 1837. The a' oo pills may bo had of tho following n Bo'i's-r-lohn Moycr, llloomsburg; II. Miller, Rer wt k; J Cooler & oiu. Huzeltnn; C. Hortmau 3;e ton; John Sharjdcsi, Caltawisjaj Lyman " k?ra T. or, 5ert for lie Suto of PcnnJylva nia,rssid,n3 at Rochester N. Y. to whom all orders can.be addrosad.'' 'KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE DR. JOSEPH PRIESTLEY PETERS, Celebrated Vttlah,lc Anlibilious 'f, Aro effecting eoino of tliemosl nslonishing and wonderful cures that hnve cVcr'bcon known. The town ond county nro filled wilh their pialse. The 1'iilaconnd i'oor'houso nliko echo with their vir tues In nil climates they still rctain'lhcir wonder- iui virtues, , Ecxltacl from, n letter written by Dr. Francis Jioqart, of ProOidcnce, 'li, I. Dec. 7, 1838, " Peters' Pills are nn excellent nftctlmcnt and cathartic, medicine, those effects being produced by tho differenco of (ho quantity taken,! and nro dcii- dfdlo superior to Leo's, Krandrctli's Morrison's pills I," Extract from a fetter by Jfopkins, of Ban gor, Maine, fan. 0, 1338. " Thcv aro a neculiarlv mild, vet efficient nursa. tivo medicine; and produce little, if any griping of nausea, l navo prescribed tlicm with iiiucu success in eick headaches and slight bullous fevers," Extract from a letter by Dr. Joseph 11 llama, of JJUrhngliam, . It. .July 9, 1837. " 1 curdfally fecommed Pcles Pclera' 'ills as n mildly' cflVctic, nndjn no case dnnucrous family inedic-'no. Thfy aro peculiarly iullucntial in cos tlvcncss nnd alt tho usunl diseases of tho digestive organs." . i Extra! rf a lellcrfrom Dr. Edivanl Smith, of Montreal, U. C, Sept. 29 1830. "Inccr knew a single patent mrdicino that I could put the slightest confidenco in but Ur. Peters' Vegetable Pills, which aro really n valuable discov ery. I have no hesitation in having it known that I uso them extensively in my practice, for all com plaints, (and they nro not n few,) which have their sourco in tho impurity of tho blood." Extract of u letter, f ram Dr. Pyc, of Que bec, L. C. March G, 1837. " For billious fevers, sick headache, torpidity of tho bowels, nnd enlargement of uplccn, D. Peters' Pills nro an excellent medicine." Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurncy, of jTcw Orleans, La. Oct. 9. 1837. " I have received much assistance in mv practice especially in jjund co and yellow fever from tuo uo ot rotors rills. I presume, tuat on nn av crngc, 1 prescribe a hundred boxes n. month. Extract of a letter from Dr. Reynolds, of Galveston, Texas, April 5, 1 838. " They are certainly an excellent rrcncril family medicine, and there is no quackery about them." Extract of n letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hudson, IN. 1. Jur.eU, lsuti. " I was awnro that Dr. rctera was one of tho best chemists in the United States, and felt assured that he would somo day (from his intimato knowleege of the properties of herbs nnd drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectations. They aro indeed a superior medicine, and reflect credit aliko upon the chemist the physician nnd thoii'WpAer." Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines, of Philadcl-. plua, Feb. 2, 1838. ' Your pills aro tho mildest in their operations; nnd yet most powerful in their effects, of any that I have ever met with in a practico of eight and twenty years. Their action on tho chvlo and henco on tho impurities of tho blood, is evidently very sur prising," Extract of n letter from Dr. Scott, of Baltimore, Bee. 17, I83G. " I am in tho daily habit of prescribing them (Petcrs'Pills) and they in nearly all casos. answer cd my purpose I have discarded other medirincs, somo of 'hem very good ones, in their favor." Extract from an address delived on the evening of the XAth Man, 1837. brfore. the Medical Board of New Fork, by. Dr. Emerson. Sec jYew Fork Medical- Reprrts,for 1837. " As a body I know that wo have set our face n gainst the generality of patent inodiciiics, and expe rience has taught us that the great bulk of them are mere catch penny trash; but I feel called upon to make an honorable exception in favor of tho Vcgc table Pills of our worthy and skilful fellow laborer and citizen, Dr. Joseph Priestley Peters, of wh'ch, (in consequence of their pcculicrly nutritions action on tho blood,) I, and several members of this hon orable Society, ore nrdent patrons.'' This friendly allusion to tho Vegetable Pills was received with a warm round of aplatisc by all tho members present1 A fresli supply of the valu.iblo Pills just received by John !t. Moyer, and D. S. Tobias, Mlooinsburg nd William Ulddle, Danville. a Price 25 cents per Box. October 31, 1810. dyspepsia! dyspepsia! rpniIAT troubjesome and peace-destroying dis J3 case. Tho usnnds and tens of thousands suf fer from that common nnd distressing complaint. Dy.ptpsia is frequently caused by overloading or distending tho Momacli by excessive eating ordiink ing indigestible and ncrid substances taken into the stoinachj or from long continued const inatiou of tho bowels, n sedentary life, fear, grief, nnxio'y, a co pious draft of cold water, drastic purgative medi cines, dj sentery, miscarriages, intermittent nnd spas- uiuuic aiiections or mo btomacli and Dowels, irregu lar meals, late hours, and too frequent uso of spiri tuous liquors, The symptoms of Dyspepsia may bo described as a want of appetito, or an unnatural or voracious one, nausea and sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden and trnmicnt distensions of tho stomach after eat ing, ncld ami putrescentcruclions, water brash, pain in tho region of the stomach, costivencss. palpitation f tho heart, dizziness nnd dimness of the hihl, dis tntbcb re?t, tremnw, mental despondency, flatulency, Spasms, nervous irritability, dullness, snllowncss of romploxton, great oppicfsion nfter eating, languor and p'licral debility, hick hcad-nche, cVc. CURE At the head of nil remedies stands Dr. HarUeh't Compound Strengthening Tonie and German Aperient 1'ifh, which act greatly upen the peristaltic motion of tho lntc,tine, thereby pioduc ing regularity of the bowels, nt the name tiir.e im. proving the functions of the debii'ialcd orcans. thus invigorating and restoring tho digestive organs to a neaiiny nctton. 'i lug medicino seldom fails in pro ducing relief. Full and explicit directions accompany the r.bov medicine. Likewise a namnhlet nhle.lt dcfribu drseascs, the manner of treating, c Per inle u. ToliasHealth Emporium Bloomsburg DR 8VAVNE'S coJirouND synup or on5- For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Spitting o Blood, Sdrcndss f Throat, 11 hooping Cough', and all Diseases indicative of CONSUMPTION. DELAYS AMD DANGEROUS. So It is with those who neglect Ihclr COLDS nnd COURH At first vou coniplnlu of having a Cold, which is neglected; alter wliit.li a lureneix is experienced in" tue iiruticum, witn .a tiacxiug uough, nnd iinally the disease settles upon the lungs, which tho patient will soon perceive by a wasting away of the body, iittcuded wilh llcctlc fevers nnil spilling up of flor id liluod and matter from ulcers on tho lungs; a pain and weight is also experienced at the affected part of the lunpX tho functions of tho animal economy grow languid; tho body becomes dry; the eyes sink deep within their cavities; nt length tho patient Diva the debt of nature, when he is flatlcriiicr him self vith the hopes of a speedy recovery. To ob viate all those, distressing symptoms ' Spare no Time" in procuring the above Invaluable Mrdicino nt . tho very, commencement of your Cold nnd Coughs whcM.'by your health .miy, bo tccured and time and money tavcil- i or pale at Tobiui' Health Emporium Bloomsburg Entirely cured by the me of Dr. O. P, Ilarhch's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester Counly Tn. nfiictcd for two vears with tho above distressing di easo of which hc-liad to use his crutcbes fur eighteen months, his symptoms wcro excruciating pain in nil his joint-t. especially in Ins lnp-5, pnouluers and ankles, pain increasing towards evening, attended wilh heat. Mr. ilson, was nt one time not nble to move his limbs tin account of the pain being so great; lie being advised by n friend of his to procure Dr. Harliclfs Pills lor which he sent to the agent in West Chester, and procure Komc; on using tho med icine tho third day, the patn disappeared und his streiieth increasing fait, and in three weeks was a. blc to attend to liis business, which ho bad not done for eighteen months; for the licnelit of others afilic. tod, he wishes these lines published hat they may be relieved, and again enjoy tho pleasures of licalUy lite, r or sale nt Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg Nov. 7, 1840. ' 28. MORFPOSITIVE PROOFS, ,Of the efficacy of Dr. HarlicWs Compound c-lrengl tuning ana uerman Jipcrienl i'ills. Alleghany, Jan. 8, 1840. To Dr. Harlich's Agent Sir: I wish to stale for tho benefit of those who may 'bo afflicted, that Dr. IlAnucu's Piixs have entirely cured me of Dyspepsia, of which I have been afflicted for ma. ny years. I used both kinds, the Aperient and Strengthening, and I am constrained to say, that they nro a valuable discovery, and act upon tho sys tem mildly, but very effectually. ,1 found the Tonie Pills to quicken the circulation nnd cause a deter mination to thc surface, and to strengthen the weak ptomach nnd increase its powers. The Aperient Pills are the best cathartic I ever used. I am con fident all Dyspeptics would do well to make imme diate trial and be relieved. Any one can call at my houso and be satificd of the above at pleasure. DAVID R. POPE. N.D. The original certificates may bo seen fit tho office of tho " Spliit of the Times." For sale ntNo. lD.Norih EIGHTH STREE. CURE YOUR COUGH BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. REMEMBER, delays aro danger ous. Thousand die annually fiom that dreadful dis caso f'ONSUMPTION, which might have been' checked at the commencement, and disappointed of its prey, if prppcr means had been reso led to. The vciy many who have thui been snatched from that fatal ravaer, by the timely use of Dr. S WAYNES COMPOUND SY"UP OF WILD CHERRY, bear tcstamony to this day, onnojiicing the cures, the wonderful cures, performed by the use of this invaluable nied'cinc. For sale at Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. Nov. 7, 1840. ' 28.' TUE ESTATE OF ELIZA HITTER, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN,.tliat Letters of administration on the above es' tatfi have been granted to the subscriber, re siding in IVootn township, Columbia coun ty, Therefore all persons indebted to the rstnto of said deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those hav ing claims will present them. WILLIAM HITTER, Admr. Bloom, Jan. 2, 184'1. jLIVERY AND EXCHANGE. "WTERY respectfully informs his friends and tho XY nublic. that be has alwnvfouhand. at the Li very frtiihlo m utuoiutuurg, lormcpurposo ot litre tr Exchange, availetyot fiSot'iscs, SeaEliics, !iffs WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, which lie will feci grntificd to keep in readiness for the accommodation of customers. Holm also mado arrangements lor carrying pas- sengers irom Uloomsnurg to muncy, nnd irom Ulooinsburg to Duckalews on the Uwego turnpilio Leaves llloomsbu;g for Muncy every Saturday nt 7 o'clock in the morning and arrive at Muncy the samo evening. Lcavo Muncy every Saturday morning at Q o'clock and arrive nt Uloomsburg the saino evening. Leaves Dloeinsburg evey Wednesday morning for JluckalewH and return the sama day. Personal application can be made at his residence. .when every means will lie used to render cntue sat is vf Pyi) isfaction to Uioso who may give mm a call. .... NOAH S. PRENTI81 Dloonwourg, March.28, 1810. " 48. K pursunnco of n law passod, June 13th, 1830, the annexed statement is jiublifhed for tho in tunnitloil of the Dlree'ttns of thd Common Schools of Colulnbia County, transmitted by the Bupetiti' tertdant of Common Schools', - JOUH MclIENRY, JOHN Dll;TEittClI, CHRISTIAN WOLF, t .. ConlMissidttcrf. Commissioners Office,- ? Danville, March .2, 1841. 5 To the Directors of Common Schools in Columbia County, Gssf tr.jtSK! The following tlntcmcnt is mado in nccordanco will) the School Law passed in 1830. Thenmountof tax ccry district must levy to en title itself to tlio sharo of Stalo Appropriation, is n um equal to at icasl SIXTY' CliNTS' for every taxable inhabitant in tho distiict, according tn tho last triennial enumeration made in the spring of 1939. A list of taxablcs in each distiict is hereto annexed. Districts ihathavcnlready accepted the Common Cchool System, nnd,icceivcd their share of the np pfoniation for former years, will on levying the proper amount of tax, be entitled1 Under oxiMiug laws to receive for the school yenr 1G42, wl leh ciimmcncea on the first Monday of next June, ONE DOLLAR for every taxable. Districts which have not received nny part of the appropriation of fotmcr years, but which nc ccpt the system FOI T,HE FIUST '1'IMK, nt the annual election in .March nei.t, nri'd levy tho proper Bumunt of t will under existing laws rd-ceivo?-! 40 for every taxable in the district, ill l835,amV63 00 for every taxable in tSSD.nceord ing to tho annexed list. Theso sums by atesolu tlon passed April 13lh, 1840, will .remain in the State Treasury for the uso of non-accepting dis tricts, until the first of November, 18tl, and no longci. Number of Taxable inhabitants in the several School districts .o'.:c county, according o the enumerations of., 18115 and 1839. DrsTincT3 183$ 1830 , Dloom, - 453 345 Drier creek, '310 . 378 Cattawissa, 315 408 Derry, ' 350 315 Greenwood, 50 230 Hemlock, 327 - 200 Liberty, ' - 208 t 240 - Limestone, - 131- - 130 Mnditon, -303',- -..j319, Mahoning, . 308..,., , .33'J, . j Mifflin,,. 370 , .... '438.- Monteur. " .148 Mount Pleasant, 147'.'' ,H4 " Roaring creek, ' 322"" --- " 358 " Sugnrloaf, 154-- ' : 157- '- Jackson, "f ' : ' 1 - 75 Fishing.crcck, . 120 . ' 147 ' ' Orange, ' 168 Valley, . "3 I am yours, respectfully; FRS. R. SHUNK, ' (Hupl. Com. Schcols. Harrisburg, Fcb,23,lSU- WHEREAS, the honorable ELLIS LDWIS President of the Courts of Oyer nnd Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Court of Common Pleas, and Ornhan s Court, in tho eighth Judicial District, composed of the counti-s .ifNorthumbcrland.Union, (Jolumbia and Lycoming ; and tue lion, wilmji Do-ALsn?f and Gitoiinr. buck ksquirca, as sociate Judges m Columbia county, have issued their nrcccnl bcarinc dole tho 23d day of Jonuary in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and to me directed lornoiuing A Court of Oticrand Terminer and G n , t ' tV.i... . r. I r). ecu .tan Jjcuuery, utHcrttt uunci Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, IN DANILLE,in thc-county of Columbia, on the third .Monday ot Jan. next, (ucmg tne lull davl und to continue one week. NOTICE is therefore-hercb'i riven, to the Cor-- oner, the Justices of the Pence, and Constables of tho said County ot Columbia, that they he then and there m their proper persons, at ten o clocic, m tue forenoon of saidday, with their records.inquisitions and other remembrances to do lliosq things vyhicil to their offices appertain to bo done. And tlfosc' that nio bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or may bo in the jail of said county cf Columbia, aro to bo then and there to proiccutc against them as shall bo just, Jurors ore requested to be punctual in their attendance, a. grecably to their notices. Dated ot Danville, tho t'Jth day ol March, l tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and forty-one and In tho 05th year of. tho independence of the Um'-ed states ol Amer ica. JOHN FRUIT Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Danville, ? March 12th 1841. 3 NOTICE riTHE Collectors for 1840, will bear in mind that they must bo able lo pay a good portion of their duplicates at April Court, and nlllhoso who nre in the arrears behind tho year 1810 must scttlo their duplicates then, or expect to be dealt wilh ac cording to law. Uy order of tho Commissioners.' L. II. HUl'EKT, Treas. of Vol. Co. BIMUFAOTORY nTVTE Subscriber would respectfully informs his friends and tho public generally, that ho con limits to cany on tho business of manufacturing (DBHABKS AKD SETTEES, of almost every variety of pattern nnd finish; nnd .thai bo will attend to turning any aiticle in wood that may bo ordered. Ho will also attend tu HOUSE & ORNAMET Ali in all tbpir branches; and respectfully solicits a con tinuance of public favor, Turning b1iot on Mar. kct street, neatly opposite'tho Printing ofneo of tho Columbia County Register finUhing bhop on the main street nearly opposito ueorge1 Weaver a stoic, I '( BENJAMIN. HAGEpjBUCH. i Blocmbur(j. 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THE DEyT AND MOST ACGEPTADL13 FAMILY NEWSPAPER in thu wotld and every, way worthy a continuance of tho iuiiiiensi) patronage it has thus far received, Tho No-rins hna bten in existence but little moro than one year, and it now enjoys tho unpar allclcd weekly circulation of SLtf,G02J COPIES I ,Ncv subscribers nro cons3JUtly pouring in, and before another year is past, tho subscriber flatters himself the circulation will be doubled. Specimen copies will no sent to those who may wish-it. THE DOUBLE NOTION will bo published occasionally during tho year, nnd sent to all those sub.-cribcrii who pay for ono year's subscription. TERMS THREE DOLLARS a year, always in advance no ordcrsi.no matter from what source will be attended to unlcsi nccompanicd whit tho CASH. Single copies StX CENTS EACH. Postmasters or others rewmitting twenty dollars shall have (tgll copies bcrit to eucn persons and places bs they may designate,and Lc entitled to the ninth cupy gratis. Mail subscribers will have their papcr3 deposited in tli Post Office, in this city, every Thursday eve ning. . CEO. ROBERTS. Publisher" and Proprietor. Boston, Dec. ipth, 1840. To the SmpsrESsjrs of THE Commissioners request tho Supervfcor in the several, townships of Columbia ronnty, to attend Initio filling up of the abutments of the County bridges, in their respective districts, when repoirs' of that kind aro required- in this way such repairs can bo mado at trilling expenso to the town ships; and generally mora promptly and economi cally than i( is poible for tho Commissioners to have it done at the expense of the county. JOHN M'HENRY, JOHN DtETERICH, christian Wolf, Commissioners, Jan.0, 1841. DISSOLUTION OF I'A UTiN LKSMP NOTICE is hereby given that the Co partnership lie.rctnforo existing under tho lirm of M. S. & W. Aears, is this day dis solved. All persons nre forbidden to give any credit to said Firm from this date. Tho h(iol;a of said firm are in tltn hands of John Coovenlioven, Esq. for collection to whom all payments must bo made. "WkM ilEAltS. Orangevillc, Jan. 12, 18H. THE undersigned liaving pmeliased tlio Book-IMnding cstablishtd in Millon, in forms the publis that lie is now prepared to do uli kiiidn of llinding in the cheapest and must substantia! manner. Of all descriptions will bo done to order at tlio shortest notice. Atl kinds of country produce will be ta I;nn in excliango for work. II. L. DIEFFNBACH. Milton, .Dec. 5, 1010- 32 MEW. THE subscriber would respectfully in fnrm his custouicrs and tlio public gener ally, that lie Iras just received from New York: Plates of FasMons and drafts for cutlintr i.'aruients. bv which Im is enabled tn cut in tho nnwrst fashions' ' not only ol New York, but of London; am' maite uj in inu nisi sine mr .autumn aim Winter wear. 'I'lirt f4nlribflr rptllrna tit, ttltlPpm tiianksfor past favprs, and respectfu'"' Eiiltfits a continuance, uomtsing on ins part, every exertion to render general satis faction BERNARD RUPERTi Blo.orasburgj Nov. 28, 1840.
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