msi 2:m.Trmfnr n,.t 1)( fcnnrun'c I? Save all you cm. YYL'KE ALL COWARDS IN T il C llund.t.N . T dollais ore wanted in mime ) A It. IC bundles, w hen ns much itiijilil hp mvf d . ,. , t . , , . . lie. can ful of sni ill leak. Uil 81 you A medical fiiend of outs who, mine, ,. . ' , . . . Iivt lliif vi u ma v lelvupon. ycais since, vi.iicd t ans under nicum- J mmtmmJ!t iancc mot l.vnr.bh' loan entree u al PIOHSON A I. INDENT! I'Y. moM inlfi-pHinii; c'noli ihm cil ll.e mii- Jt (umiIuii bet n rein tr keil how easi- mors and ti dtvanl Mijino.tiM i f ihfl y ,, m,y ,. iiii.-ilak.u in aflirminj; Em,iiP,' Itili capital Moiy ("he inHHimy t,f a iiei.sini. Men have l.euid ilnl.iHd by Ibo ctdebialcd (I-mi- jj,M1 h(1(,t M(i hut,,Bj ol,,- .a;tii crl Exc Imaus, one of N i)otctn pal u XUts ,lW( hom a ,lCltr r,,M mblancfl li iA'4.. Il wds al diniitr party, com (, mH(lj l( (yom i,t.jMJ, ,j.,ukeii posed of coma ol' urn v ivois id Vm Hon, nv vvii,(l, i; ,i,t,m, a few olthtii younger rliivec, nd the) "A t,ft,(t Bmi !,- iing ease of thin fcioii ol an rxkiuy, on a vmu limn ms home in Ameiica, and to whom our friend owtd bin iiilioduclion lo Ihe cu rie. Some question rone about hrttvpiy vhrn the jouttgrr mcmbeit ol'lhe rum Lin v v-i e ibc'iififd la hear the vener- able and heroic KxctlmRna travely and mium-Iy decline, thai all u ere cowards. n m.lQ nu,t vvho ,.len,,et a fil)B 0n in the dark! The General smiled tne,; t,u, K.ecetded no further limn 10 their txpn-siona cf dissent, rcmai ked n,.,,,, u.r Very much. She forili llial it wan 'vei; like youth,' and 'iu-:with gave lulonuaiion and had a fio ceeded to tell ihe following anecdote in !,.,,,. j the neihboi hood arrested, eupp' rl of his airane dtclaratioii. Iq'),,. came 0I, U(1( 8,e 8WOre p0Sji There was a younfc hot-head in the jvey (ha, llui (ret! m.ro Wa( ,)t) n)ill). Emptror'a set vi-.p, who, burning for ac-jAoo",jier witness, an old man who wa tion, and his duties al ihe lime ntkinl- inp no oppoi ion iy , ai ijm ue reuivcu to fiht a duel, and accoidinftly, choo. in; lo cons'roe some remaik or oth;i of an older and supeiior olTutr into an ii;sul', cha'lengnd him. The old sol dier, waving all considerations of rank, agreed to meet the young man, but on the following uiiumuI leims. The time should be night, the place a room, in opposite corners of which ihey were to eland. The seconds, having plartd their men, were to withdraw outside ol ihe door, taking Me candeswilh them. The word should be given from with out, when he who had ihe fue should discharge his weapon, and the seconds bearing the lights should imnudialtly tush in! These strange conditions were ac cepted, ihe lime arrived, and the sec onds placed the patties as agreed upon; wilhdiawing immediately and leaving their men in the daik. The word wa given, the fire was heard, Ihe door wa re-opened, and there stood the elder ol the Iwo, boh upright in ihe corner, hi adversary' bull having entered the wall so close lo his head that the escape termed little less than miraculous. It was now the old foldier's turn Ic ."'r'"'; o - .l . ,1 k the word was ogiin given fioni the ou'! fide, and, instantaneously with the dis chur'', the seconds ruihed in lo find ;the challenger proitrate upon the floor not yet having recovered himself jroin his trick lo avoid the ball, which on examination, it was found must have lulled him. 'The young man was covered with confusion, and the second j were over whelming him with the expression of their scorn, when the veteian stopped them. 'Not so fait' my voung friends,' said he, 'you will grow wiser. Where do you suppose I was at the first fin? On my lunula and knees in the corner, but, via foil I was up quicker than he! Par dieu. Messieius tve are coward in the durhV It was afterwards whispered lo out friend, thai the story was an actual fact, and that the elder of the parties, wa no other iimn the brave warrior Excel mans, himself. ECONOMY. Don't pile on the wood the room ie warm enough. A good housewif saves a number of dollais in fuel in ll 1 couite cf a year. You are sweeping a pin in the fur, Flop and pick it up Two or three lows of pins ought to last a 12 month and will in a piudeul Ijmily. Take back the biush you are burn ing il on the stove. When you wish to sweep the health lake the old broom it w ill answer just as well. In six week you will need a new biush in ihe home, if you continue to be ranks'. l'ut on your apron when about your I itch'-11 work, it will save your gown. With a little care that calico die!, will last you C months lor.grr. You lt:ok well truly with your feet in Ihe file. At ibis late you will ned a pair of slioes f very fuiiiiijih'.' Your last ihocs weie not worn 11 i.eh, they were burnt ou'. There is a needle fuii of thread on the window ut il in your drawer or ..... .i w.u rutu rvi.i mane 6 Vj'ln. . You intend 10 pus this evening at ft neighboiY Oariy your knitting work with you. Vtu can woik while you ,at Take that dipper from lii stnve. Th... :. .... !. n il ut 1 c is ii'j njit i 111 11, 1 u in 01 1 o v 1 shall haa to cairy it down for Mr. Conner to sodder the bettom. Blew out one of those lamps. One iight ii stiflkieni now the comoany i pnne. You put too mucS soup on t lie rhithes. It ws but last month that Weavi-i Lrought us a tiatrel now it i half gfmc. So inufl. f.tr economy vl:o w-jl, ,, , lt.c,ided in 1 tie l .. yptievillt Noilh C h 1 0 1 i 1 1 i :i n , m having occuired 111 0iane Co., N. C, a abort limoano. A fiee upio va aitained fur an al tempt al rape. A miriied woman whose hiiKhind was oil al work a bout .1...... mi... ...... bed one niuht bv p. gsmj, ,y n,e huUiie just before die act was (opimittPil, hmi swore that he me ihis free negro spoke to him ( it some distance) aud asked him il tliu mm who lived at that house was a home, and il there were any dogs there. TIik old man told him lii.it ma man was not a home and that iheie were no dogs there. 1 he frpfl negro proved, by two highly respectable young gentlemen that In was al their father s house on the very night, and at the very hour when the acl was said lo be committed, Wha would have been done with the fret negro it is hard lo say, under the cir cumstances, had not the matter taken quite a new turn. It so happened as many other sirangc hings happen, that there was a slave man or boy in the r.eigborhood, the ve ry counterpart of the fiee negro as lo color, face and form, and belonging lo the father of Ihe young genl'emen who test.fi-d that the fiee negro was al theii house on the night of the ciime. Thic slave bjy conf ssed that it was him hat committed the crime and not Ihe ree npftio. The confession was nude to thi Clei k of tho Court an I also t i one of the cnunsel. Otpoinso he w;i immediately ariested. This put a new peci on the malt-ii', and ihe two pris- ""frs were brought into Couit The woman uj, milled, was then directed lo point out I he mm, and she still declared il w. the fiee negro. The old unn was Ihen called on and ho decided ii was Ihe free negro; such is Ihe lanacpy with which some people cling lo fns imprpssions, and originul'y expressed opinion". 1 5 m t what is stiaiger than al the very counsellor to whom the slivt man made ihe cunfesson, when asked as lo Ihe man thai made ihe confession, rOlNTFD TO THE It E E NKCilto! 15.1 the C'li rk of Ihe Court, to whom sIm he confessed, kue w the slave pe:ftcl! 11 1 11 , 1 wen, anu n in Known nmi Irom a buy, he veiy icadi' cormcted the ini:ai made by thu counsellor. Anothej singular circumstance is, thai ihe woman should mak.i such n mistike, when Ihe fiee negro had been employed about Ihe premises lor a d ly or two in ploughing, which circumstauc ilso pioved something in his favor, fiom the fast that he knew the woman husband was not at home, and that here were no dogs there, and consequently would not have asked she old man the questions which wire eked by the slave. At the same time such knowledge might also be made to operate against him. The slave confessed that he deceived the old man in Ibis way; he hallowed '0 thu old man and asked him how he was; and the old fallow returned Ihe ovulation and asked if lhat was lion, t'lhe free negrj.) Thu boy, fndmg he was not known, did not discover him elf, but carried out the deception by answering in the affirmative. The bnv also said, (and as he was naturally u wild boy, many believed it to be due) hai he had no intention of doing any liaim;only intended lo frighten the wo man; tiial he did nut .start liom home with any intention of such a thing, br just as he got near ihe housp, the devi ""t ra'il to put it into Lis hrad to do some mischief and ltd him lo Ilia com mission of ihe n imp. The dec negro ivas releised, and tin sirfve ooy was liung. 1 ne evidence ol 'he woman ami the old man made sucl an impre.'sion sgrinsl the fiee nrgio, that some were loth to believe but what it was li.in; but the tlave pcisistrd ii his klaiem.;iit of his own guilt, and sa!t 'iun b-lore he was h.imr. th;.t ii .v.. t ... . r' light, he was the one anU not Ihe fiti ne Urn. What caution sn' h caes should be to person who are called upon to sweat to 1 lie idi-nty i.f anothi r in a casp involv ng i!i ? life of an ii.div idul. For it is p . ai e chance to liiul lhat honest y and vir ue in men ti pomp a confession whi' I -vnhi.l j c; t'.iit two nick lot! . 1 i- .i. DUsnilutiOn Ot rarHlcihJiip. , NOTIUR is hereby given that the Part niTship, hcrwlofoia existing between llie 4uhncnliers, under tlui the linn of liyer it ilelley, is this day dissolved by mutual onseni', ami ilm Hooka and uccounta may tt t'ount) with Charles lliliey, M the old stand, alio is nutliurize.d lo aeuteall accounts l the firm, and will bo happy to wait on lioir IriemlH in nettling llm raine' '1'linsi i.ivi.ijT iicniiintu of Uwg Biandtii" are parln; daily reipiebti'd lo call. JACD1J KYCIl. uiiai)i:s iu:rLL:Y. Illoonisbuig, March 181815 TJcw Arrangement. THE ul)SL'riliers would respecll'ully in form their friends, and the public generally hal have Ihey have entered into Partnership inder the firm of llffley & Mendeuliull, in die mercantile business, at the stand lonuer iy occupied by Eyer t lit (ley, and have ukeu tiitir entire STOCK OF GOODS, 10 which tliey into id making such additions is w ill suit '.he seiming ai:d 111:1 1; 0 their iss irti.iPiil general, all of which they are inxiiHiA to exchange for rash, 01 country proihu p generally, upon very liher d ttruis. I'hey respectfully solicit the patronage ol ilieir (iinnili and the public cenprally. Cll RLI2S I1KFLKY .SAMUEL MEN DEN 11 ALL. nionmsbure. March 18 18-15. HOTEL, Orangeville, Columbia county, Pa. THE su'iBcnber rppectfully informs the public that lie has leased thi-l lar'e three lory Tavern, now in the occupancy of Alt George Seiple, in Orangeville, Colurnbin C'ltinty, I'h., and intends moving into 11 nn the firm of April next, where he will bi ploused to tee his old friends and cudlomeis As his TABLES will always bo furnished with the best tin market aihirils, His 13 A IC widi the choices; of Liquors And lii STAIJLE, attended b) faithful Hostlers, ho (latter? himself that he tvill be able to give general satisfaction CONVEYANCES will always be ready to transport watermen 011 their route, I C JOHNSON ilirch 15, 1813 if' MARESLZ: YARD. The suhsciibers liave e.!tai!ished at thf diove place, a new MJlllULl) IVtllJ, intice, lo furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TILES. TOML'-S TONES, UEJlR Til JAMBS, MJNTLES, TdlNT STO.XES, MULL EES, kc. ir any other w ork in their I i n r. They !m dsn prepared in lurnisi WINDOW CAI md SILLS, DOUR SILLS and S'I'EJ'S, .fee either of Ma. hie, Lime or anv kind n! tone lhat can he. prni ured in this vicinity ji j-'lliiving li'iU eolisliieiatili! expenenet in ihe buMiicsH, tnr-y dedee their wink U ie executed in as handsome a style as cat ')P furnished lioni any yard either in thi iiy or cnuntri ; rtriel on as rciisonahle lerms AU.MST1J0X0 Si IIUGIIKS. nionmsburjr, Nov. a, 1813. ly 'J8 Nolice 1! hereby fiivtn, tin 1 on thp 31st di if May, hint, I nave my Note lo Walter Ueaeh; fur llio sum of eighteen dollani i.nviibh; one year niter t'ate ami as the said Note was out lined through deception ,in fraud, 1 hereby caution all persons not ti purchase it, I shall refusa to p iy s lie sain until compelled ov law. H EN IvY KITCHEN. Madisan, Marc'.i 23 1813. WA' TNEIISUIP DISSOL J'ED The Conrrrlnership hpretnfiirp existinj; under ihe fi.in r.f SUA EllTIKjUN 1W0SE, in ihe HlacUnithiiig in HisHolved by mutual consent. The Hooka ;u e in the hand.i of Marshal Silver diorn, to whom all having claims on, m ire indthled to, said f.rui, aie ttijuesltd It ipply iuiinediati Iy fur settlement. MAKSMAL SlLVEstTIlCKN. JUDAII LUONE Dloomsbtirg, March 28, 1813. -19 i"7 The Hiisiness, in fiHuie, will be car ried on ul tho old stand, by the subscriber who Roli' itu a continuance of the custom is old friend, and of as uianv new ones d may pleas call M. S1LVERTI10UN. March 28. 19 t ha i r 1 a 11 it I a ( lo ry . rrlUU subscrilier having rstabl!:hed a ,V''ll' a tif.siis .'..vtvcyyrti' on ,1uin -Ui-tt, near the residence of I.. II. Mnus he ic now ;rcpj:i d to lu-ni -li Ciniiis of evt ry ditii-riplion, nn is nud leri.ie as tliey run le j ureho.sud elsewhere i t.'.u county. WOOD TU1JNING, Such ox Eed Pt.sls, Waggon II ids, Eusc Elocki, fyc. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL .$ IIO.USK 1'AINTING. Also 110 USE P.1PE11LSG. I'll is litter brunch, from his ei icmr, he believe ue u-.wi ilo a lilllo better nun unv oilier nersou in !ii.4 si etion. .'r'I'Ol'I.AR i'l.AMC will be taken in pay unit at the hihcM ' .ket piiee s,.il ll.MiK.NDU lf B!-;cii' :ill.j. .1 ,:' 1, I 1 1 J'. 1 ' CLOCK & WATCH-ITlAKlfJ. nst'HCTr'LI.LV iiinrnii4 die citi.cim ul Unluiiiliiu county, and the nulilie. pcm-iulh llllll 111) llllK IllCHtPlI IlilllSI'll ill Ullllllllslllllg 011 Main Ktrri't ninit.itu St. J'uul'g (JIiuitIi, ivIiuiu ho lius vneil kliiip, nnd ix now reiuly nnil iremrrd tn irc.'ivi' mid uxirute nil woik in Inn liuuut I'Usiui'a!. diNputc'li uud in u ivurkiiiunlikt) niHinier. clocks fit Watches if the beat uality, can bo had at lii Oilulili.sluuenl in very reubonublu tc ni' . ltlUMIUINCI CLEAMXfi will 'jp done In the mitiafaction of tho cuctonicr, as ,vrll of Clocks and VVatchusua of Jewelry, and lie wiil further, warrant Ilia wurk to he cxe :uloJ u well us any in this section of tho Stu'.e, Ho will j'mo make to order SUUVEYIXfl COMPASSES r pocket, and in short, will do all otherwork Msu illy done in a well ircululcd rcfprclulile rvtuhlieh niriit. lie holies ly htiut ntlriiiion to liuuincs and a desire to please, to u-coive a liberal uluirc 0 uatioimgu. t-ountry 1'roiUit c taken in pay men for work at tho market pricfu. Lvl.iomsliurg, ISovemlicr 15, 184 I -30,t ChaiR ivianufactoy, TH E subscriber continues to carry on the Cll AIR ilfANUFACTOItlNG business at the old stand of B- cfc S. Ilagen nich, where he will be readv al all times to furnish Fancy ife Windsor Chairs, Set tees, Boston Rocking Chairs &c, of every leseription, which may be called for, at short notice and on the must reasonable terms. lie will also execute House, Sinti & Ornamental Painting, and House Papering, in a superior manner, From Ins experience in tho business, and his facilities of manufacturing the various articles of his line, he Hatters himseK that he shall be able to furnish as good work, and upon us rersonablo terms as can be done in the country, all of which lie will dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. B- Orders from a distance will be strictly at.d punctually attended to. B HAGENBUCII. Blooms! urjr, Dec 30, 1813 50 MINERS VA1TTED. EMPLOYMENT will be pivpn by the subscribers to !iO Miners. durintjr the FPasnn All (hose wishing to take a .objwill please fill as we will let il'nul by the Job or by die Inn Also, 40 LABOURING hands wanted hy the subscribers. HAGENBUCII & EVES. Light Street March 18 15 jLUEi herb: FA&IIO.VlISMl TAILOKI A . Come one, come ult, give vie a tall .' fjirVIC suhsciiber returns his sinrcro thank: for tho liberal liiition.iL'e heretofore brstmve( "I him. and hfypes fcr a ( (nliniiiinee of the same, wii.i un i.ierca.se mm the merit of his shop. Jlc in. tends sjmiiiiji neither j.uin or labour to rendoi -alitlai'liou in any case;and will wnireut his worl ione with taste mid diiialiilitv.A.M) ALITTLl' m: tkr than ca. uk' ijo.nb in any M7i!:i:.S7()J' IX Tlllri i:. ITe Ins liist ie(fn ed Miliums, late reimit of Fashions, fiom l liilaiii'l.na. vvliu ti can he seen at Ins shop at uu lime, bywhieh he is tumbled to cut according In ihe la ct .style, or to older. His prices aic in accordance to the times. All kinds of cnuntn I'rodure taken in ,uniint fur work ut market j i tec i very ri'aiiallc tiiKcount tor cash. '. .V. I.EIDY. X. 15. fiittiiiR dnno with tho greatest carc,ari( at the shortest notice. P. S. I.. Illnoinsburg, Oct.. 184 .S Erandreth's Tills. Ti lAD and understund ! The lime will come jfcfci, when the medicine, Lrandrelh 'ills, will U appieciuled us ihey ought and deserve; it will In undeistnod that l)r. Urandicth has the Hlrniiycsi . I inns upmi ihe public. It is true that every in dividual who makes a trial of the liiaudretli Fills concede llieui to he the best medicine they ever used. They are indeed a medicine about which there is no mistake. Their value in a climate so changeable as ours cannot be sull'icieully anprociat .'d A free peispinilbin is ut once restored , thus tliey cere colds, and consumption is prevented. Those w ho have u redundancy of bile find them of (lie must essential service, and should there ho u d- liciency ol Unit important (hud the Uiandrelh I'illi have an equally beneficial elli ct. Often has llm important medicine sated valuable lives in those re gions where the dieadhd yellow fever wai inevuil- iinr, A Ii iv do.-i s taken imincdintely upon the in Icclinn bcinjr received into tin system, will b ub most certain to pieventuny innterial iuconveni' nee And ut nostiij!o of this dn aillul cpideiuie is there so pioper a medicine as the Drendreth Fills, l.ei this mcilii-ino be universally used in this disease, ami no loss of Idood allowed, uud few . very lew, would be its victims. ! t ;H 0;I,ir diseases. Assist nature wiili this ull imporrant medicine to renini-e morbid huinois fiom the blood and do not resort lo bleeding or mercury, and wi shull have a "cry great scaicity of persons afflicted with rronic maladies. The feathered trilie the an imal kingdom- over which we are the lords, are not ti ill K ted with chrcine maladies; neither should we be if it were not for our price, which occasions them. Follow nature. L'sc the medicine ulihh hurnioniir.rs with her, which mildly but surely re moves ull the impurities of the blood.w hich strength en the feeble,and yet reduces ihose of too full hubil t i n healthy standard. Let me aRiiin say lhat everv department of the manufacture of brand eth Fill's is personally superintended 'y me, nnd that every box with my three labels upon it may be relied up on to have the tanetici.il elici t dcrrib. d if used according lo the directions oecoiiipunying. AGEN T S. Va.diinton Robert M'Kay. Jeraeytown I,. A A. T. il'mvl, Danville C. IJ. Reynolds & Co. (uittawissa C. G. liruhst. Floomsburi; J. K. Mover. liimestonc liabbit & M'X'inch. liuckhorn .V. (i. Mmemaker. Lime liide Low cc Thompson, erwick- .1 W .vtili s May :;, ii! 1 5 I; - 2. Mr. $ afflicts FAMILY ttlEBICINES. JJIWE'S JET III TONIC. riU I lair Tonic has iirodiiccd bfmliful New Hair in the hc.ids of Innulreds vthn had been bah1 lorveiirs It also our ilu s the lier.il from llaudrull .'il. en diseases of the scaln Preserves the huh t'roiu fallinir oil' or bseoiniiig ieiin.ineritly gray ElYNirS CWMINdTllrE BAL SAM. IS a certain, safe ond i lleclual remrdv for Jv cntury, L)ianhie:i or lonseni'ss, cholera inoiliiis.suiii- mcr coiuiilainl, col ic; erinuiR luiins; sour stoinach; sick and nervous headueli. beurtliurn, waterlirsh: aiu or Hickuers of the stomach; vninitiu; s'illini' up of food after rating and also where it n-n through the body uni haimed i want of annetite ; restlessness and inability to sleep; wiiud in ihe sto niai.-h and bowels; crump; nervous tremors inn twitching; seasickness; fainting,1, melancholy ninl lowncss ot spirits, Ironing and eiyuiij ol inlant: and for all bowel ullcclioiis and iifrvous diseases. Dr. J.IVNE'S TONIC VE I! Ml IT (IK Which is perfectly safe and so pleannut thai chililifii wilt not reluso to take it- Il cllictiialU destroys worms: neutralizes acidity or sourness o! the stomach; increases appetite and acts us o gene ral and permanent Tonic and is therefore exceed ingly benelicial in in'eruiittent unilliemitlent leven and indigestion; c ond is a certain and penuuneiii cure foe the fever and ajjuc. Dli. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. Thpy may be taken al all limes and in most diseases In Inllamuiatoiy, inlrrmit I. . . . . i : t I i lain, lieiniueni, utiious, ami every utitei form of Fever Jaundice and Liver Cum plaint. For Dyspepsia they are really at invaluable article, gradually f 1 1 a 1 1 fj 1 1 1 u tin Attiated secretions of the stoinach and livei. and producing healthy action in those, im porlant organs. They ate very valuabh or utseases ol tne c u 1 1 1 , iimt lor what is nnmmouly called 'Impurity of the blood;' also for Female Complaints, Cosiiveness &.,, and in fact every disease where ai Aparient, Alterative, or Purgative Medicine may he requned JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthtua two or three !are doses will cure the Croup or Hives f Children, in from fifiven niinutps to an hours lime. It immediately subdues the violence of Hooping Cough, and effects a speedy cure, Hundreds wdio have been given up by their physicians ss incurrahli wiih 'Consumption,1 have been rcstorett perfprt health, by it. In fact, as a remedy in Pulmonary Dis eases, no medicine has ever obtained a hi-ihcr.or more deserved reputation. fOThe above Medicine are all fur sale at the store of JOHN U. MOYER, Bloomshurg. 30 n i-. n a TJTMllRU'IXti the present opportunity ol fl'j expre.-siin; his thankfulness to his liicnils.iind Ihe public neneiallv. for the liberal palionaue lias lieretolore leecived. inlonns his friends and the public in general, that he still continues to carry on ibeubove business at bis old r.-tabhshed stand, on the comer ol Main and Fast strreis, where h noprs, ny miici altenlioii to lilisiuess. to reel ivi and merit a shine of public patronage as herelolore lie ilcems it ininecessiiiy to pi into the pnine ol biii:;. or to u.-n'nny soft soddcr uboiil Ids SKILL ii the I'l.OFFJMOX OF (i.V-MF.X I' CI'T'J I.Nt as his shop is of Inn" standing, nnd lis work In thinks will speak fur iUelf, nnd far more loudr Jinn words. Hut, he would merely say thnt. h. warrants his work di ne v illi neatness, duiabilitv ii, d in the latest fnfi;oiinble niunner, aud will en ure n iiood lit in all cases. IN. 1J. ( liures moderate to Pint the nines. Al kinds ofcouiitiy pi educe taken in exchange f( .vo.k, at nun k t prices. I'loomsburg, Xov, 9 f?44. Ct). lAi ol' ZjdU 'vs. ni.vi aiiMiMi in ilia j'ust uiiice ai Cattawissa on ihe quarter endinir IV! arc :ilst. IS 15. ird William M'ller Thomas Chuk David (Ivideif Lb.abelh Campbell Isaac Overseers of the pool ofZcinloc). uayis Jonatlniu J'lchlcr .lohn Jeiiucr li. Samuel Kilter Du id Fincher'. Thomas Rinsor F. Reuben Hale Joseph Hughes Lllis Hotter Cain 2 Iredell R. John Marnun John Sarah Feisoiis callinc lor I Stoker Ah xauder I mslcad J ico'i Warnlz 1'yriis Woods K. S.iniui I Yoriini Joseph '.Muler (icoio IN is in the aliuve St Wil i say tin y aio adeitised. FALL R 13ALDY '. M. I.it orLollcis KE.MAIMNC in the Post OlnVp. a Pdooins'iurg, on the quaitcr ending Match Mist. 1811 Samuel Beech, Patrick Ilnnn, Crorfri Ilicely, J. B. .1ilhird..Lilwi .1ason,(ieiirj;i ,lcl)nwell, John Baueh, Cenrge Seminal E. 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