T1I12 C. Alt LAN n- VIVA iivretr! flower rnrirli'd, From v,wwu gaiilam cull'd with tare." CLGAIt THE WAY. Men of thought! be up and stirring Night and day; Sow the teed withdraw the curlain Clear the wy Men of action, aid and cheer them, As ye may! Thora'a a fount about to stream, There'i a light about to beam, There's a warmth about to glow, There's a flower about to blow: There's a midnight blackness changing Into gray; Men of thought, and men of action; " ClcHr tho way! Onco the welcome light has broken, Who shall say, What the unimagined glories Of the day! What the evil that shall perish In its ray? Aid the dawning, tongue and pen; Aid it, hopes of honeat men; Aid it paper aid it type Aid it, for the hour is ripe, And our earnest must not slackon Into play. Men of thought, and men of action! Clear the way! Lo! a cloud's about to vanish Frofl the day; Lo.' tho tight'i about to conquer Clear the way! And a brazen wrong to crumble Into clay. "Willi that right shall many more Enter smiling at tli door; With the giant Wrong shall fall Many others, great and small, That for ages long have held us For their prey: lien of thought, and men of action, Clear tho way! cmrnurrr 'Change is written on the tide, On the forest's leafy pride, On the streamlet glancing bright, On the jewelled crown of night All whereon the eye can rest, Shows it legibly imprest. All things earthly, like a dreamy Pass, and are not what they seem, O'er their fcalutce, while we gaze, Swiftly sweeps some varying phase. Lo! the storm hath passed away Mark the rainbow's vivid ray! Where? Tis past. We look again Sunshine brightens all the plain Let thy spirit bathe in light Look again thou look'st on night! Lo! within its nothei's arms; Smiles the babe in infant charms: Look again on that fair brow, Care hatb ploughed its furrows now, Wordless now those lips no more, Hark! what eloquence they pour, Eloquencj that chains and burns, Startles, soothes, and (tins by turns. Such is life all fair to-day, Dark, lo-raorrow, dull and grey Changing ever, like the moon, Or the fleecy clouds of June, Now in brightness, now in gloorr Mow the cradle now the tomb. But beyond this shifting sky. Look with faith-illumined eye, There, upon that glorious shore, ' Change and (ieath are known no more, There the dark domain shall cease, There is permanenco and peace. When is n carpenter like a young lady I 'When he's making tashts. Why is a person going to bed, like thi American tragedian? Because he's For . rettt An advocate lately gained a suit for a poor young woman. When she was told of her success she exclaimed. 'I have nothing to repay you with but my heart.' 'I shall no' take any fees of you,' answered the advo. cate, 'You may hand it over to my clerk.' He vho refuses to do justice lo the tie- fenceless will often bo found unking un ieainnab',? concessions to the powerful. TKUASrRFJl'S SALE OF UXSKATKH LAXIW. Agreiably to tho provisions of an Act ol Vsr uiby, Hi'iileil An Act directing the mode of sulli ij; unseated land for taxes, mil lor oilier purnnseit, passm! the 13th u.i ol' Ma). 1810, and l!ii further nupplmneiu thereto panned on (lie KMi day ol March 117. ami the of Maich. 1831, the I'reasunr of Columbia d unty In ruby i;ivn notice to all penuns consumed thtie in, that uiilr-H the Taxes due on the follow nig tracts of Unseated Land xitunied in Co lumbia County are paid before the day of sale, the whole or stall parts of each tract as will pay tho taxes and costs cliargdahlt thereon, will be sold hI the Court House in the town of Danville, County ol Columbia, on the second Monday in June next, and be continued by adjournment from day lo day, lor arrearages of Taxes due said County, and the Corns acrtued on each respectively. Acres. Jf'urrantce or Oilmen. Taxes CuttawUsn Township. 173 James Allen 0 5i 200 John Kunkle 1 80 300 John Kunkle 2 70 Christian Itueol 1 11 : Peter Sclimnk . 'i Fish ingeret It Town s h ip. J 00 Cain Widow 8 (50 150 David I'.iwler 1 5(5 3(1 Jacob Uibler 1 50 102 Samuel and Joseph Lilly 4 30 17D Edward MclL nry 7 53 Greenwood Township. 90 IJonjamin Chew's heirs 84 100 William Coll HO 118 Mason F. Gardner, agent 101 00 Mason F. Gardner, agent 57 430 Ecward McIIenry 3 87 200 Daniel McIIenry 1 80 IlcriJocfe Township. 150 Robert Momeoinery 5 40 Jackson Township. 687 1 1 s 1 1 Joseph and Milchan 53 25 200 Samuel Yorks 218 Daniel McIIenry 75 Jane Gordon 200 Thomas Gordon Liberty Township. 275 Charles Fricklo 250 Abraham Kintzing 411 Robert Irvin 330 John Davis 235 Jackson Davis 235 A. Espy 114 Win. lienson MiJJlin Township. 391 John McCalley ' 3 42 Montour Township. 100 Thomas Woodside 2 70 22 45 23 Dr. John Rimsay 1 10 Charles Ritter Mount I'lcasaut Township, Madiion Township. 200 John Flack 80 100 Robert Hunter 90 80 200 Thomas Gordau 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 CO Jane Goidan 51 200 Robert bendy 200 Robert Lyon 80 80 00 80 401 I. Applpgate Si I. Galbraith 200 Aaion Lerev. in nart 200 Henry I.ebo, in pari 80 08 00 41 70 210 Mary MonUrorueiv . in nart 103 James Rupert 160 1 homas Barton 300 Alexander Scnli. in nan 30 Ann Galbiaith 27 3 00 3 05 3 85 3 00 27 3 21 100 James Armstrong 350 Eletior Armstrong 150 Hannah Giflin 100 Thomas Barton 30 Thomas Grant 3C0 Mary Cornelison. in nart lloaringcreek Township. 382 Georce Ashton 14 07 111 Thomas Billington 100 Nathaniel Brown 128 Thomas Dannn 120 Christian Birelv 15 10 14 81 15 81 4 63 73 20 William Brewer 309 John Cook jr 313 William Elliott 400 Samuel Lobde'l 100 Philip Loudenbeisr 13 70 12 01 14 81 14 81 14 81 100 George Long 380 Philip Loudenbeig 382 Caleb Lorms 14 00 14 00 11 02 8 13 29'J George Miller 221 Mary Myers 190 Mathew Miller 191 James McJS'cal 125 William Miller 128 Henry Neyer 7 01 0 21 15 CO 15 00 7 95 15 70 7 03 7 68 210 Stephen Peabody 125 William Porter 190 Mary Rustan IM Mary Hunan 320 Daniel Reese 383 Andrew Keneday m John Young 350 George Patteison 425 Georce Esnv 12 03 14 14 14 99 12 ut; 10 02 3S 3 78 1 02 1 98 1 80 1 80 2 51 1 06 Svgarlonf Township. 30 John Hlakly 283 Thomas P Cope 431 Robert Crai? Ill Peter Grnbb, Fnq 100 Francis Hall 401 John Lockhail 420 Charles Hall laves for is is GO Jonathan Sargeant CHARLES F. M ANN, Treasurer 1 ItEASURF.R S OkFICE, ) Danville, March 29, 1810. li'J'Tha ' American Sentinel' will nuh. jlish the above four limps in the Dailv .Sen- . : I I l .. m.ei, mm nirwaro ineir account to the Tieasurer of Columbia County. ILetAiflig. Proposals will be received by the Com missioners of Columbia county, at tin liouso of Julm Lazirus, in Fishingcreck township, on Thursday the six'cenili day of April next bctweei the hours of 10 A. M ind 2 P. M. of said day, for repairing a bridge over vg FiDhinjjcreck si the inouF) of the Huntington creek, in said township. A LSO)i Fii'Jay the sevontennth day of April next, between the hours of 10 A M. and 2 P. M. ol said day will be let the rebuilding of the abutments and repairing ol Hie superstructure of a biide over biy Fishingcreek near the residence of John Vance, in Orange township, Tho letting to be at the bridge. ALSO On Saturday the Eighteenth day of April next between the hours 10 A M. an I 2 P. M. of said day will be lei tin rebuilding of one of the abutments and re pairing of ihe suptrsiructure of a bridge over big Fishingcreek near Williamsburg in Bloom township. The letting to be at i fie bridge. Said biidges lo be repaired according to the specifications exhibited by llie County Commissioners on the day of lulling. By order of the Commissioners. E. MENDKNIIALL, Clerk. Danville Marrh 25 1810. ETSTOF CAUSES, For Trial ut April Term, .1- D 1816 5 John C. Mc Cull ct al vs Joseph Lemon 0 Tobias Miirttet ol vs Thomas Muorhuud et al 7 1'etcr liaMy vs David JVtiikiu 8 Daman Seibert v Thomas McNair ct al U Samui'l l. ouilly vs Howler ct ul 10 Henry aaton vs Josfoh Paxtuii 1 1 llr Thomas) Fitch vs Thomas S Hubbard et al 12 'I homas S Hubbard ct al vs Georgo Mausctal 13 I nonius ntackhousc vs amah Hccsu ct ul 14 Daniel Giobs ct al vs Henry M'cbb 15 Ebeiu'e.r Greunnugh vs (yalcb Fisher etui 10 Dciijuiniii ZJictcrich vs William Collet al 17 Frederick Lciby vs Benjamin Fettciniun 18 Henry I.. Smith vs Ames Coles 19 Samuel Conner vs chi nbam h JO Samuel Shedirian vs Cwcr. ) I.eib et id 21 Suiuicl Slinhnan vs Owen 1) l.eib el al 'i'Z Samuel Shed mail vs Owen I) T.eib J3 Micuae! K Howcr v i.'lijah Price il Miohaol Low vs George Kulner J.r Michael Low Vj Abraham Hair iCi Michael Low vs Vest Hair 17 William Uclong vs Henry Miller iS Alexander Best rt ol udministratnr nf James Laughcid deceased Vf Susan Will LIST OF GRAND JURORS, For Jpril Tarn, A. D. 1S-1G- Bloom William Neul Biicicrcek Jacol Uictertch ('enter Thomas Conner William Edwnnls Derry James Hutchison William McBrido William endershot I'hiliii AViillo Franklin William Geai heart Hemlock John Die Isaac Leidy Liberty Andrew Billmcyer Limestone David Lilly .lohn Shearer iluhonin Francis S. tiinilh Kuduloli Sechler J(din Lunger Main Abraham Kcae Ml 7'leasant A.rine Vallerc'.iamp Mi lllin Cornelius Uiltenhouse, Oiunge Benjamin Hay man rilA VERSE JoRV, For April Term, A. D. 1S1G. ("ultawissa It'illiani Davidson, David ('lark, Esq B P Fortner John Slmeek Joneph Biob.t Esq Kerry Samuel Pollock James Loke Fisliiuerei k A W Kline Willijin Evans Geeenwood"-Iauiel McEwcn Isaac Evans Itiehar.l Pollock Liberty --William Tar''irt Adam Fov iVilllin--Conrid liiedbcnder John Keller Ste phen II Miller Mahioiing-.M (J Grier Eli Trego Edward Voting Sewell Gilibs A G Vnris Saeob Seehlei sen W illiam Morgan William (.'oil Joseph llaitman Muiitour .1 nif a McNinch Michael Hcndcrihot Madison Newton Thmuas Main Rudolph Shuman Isaiah L-iigabcrgcr Ml Pleasant Noah DrAe Orange Morris Kline Sugarloat Mathew McIIenry John Ikclcr Valley William Blue s TOVE riPE for sale at tha New Store. B. Kl PfKI'. October 11. NOTICE. fWV, Bcverul Collectors ol' State Tax in ('o!um Q bia County for the year lS'lo, are heiebv no- tiiicd that they are required lo chaige intercut on all Male las lemaining unpaid since the second Tuesduy of January, 1S1G, in accord nice with the following diicctiou of an Act of Assembly passci! .Aliril V'J. 181 1, viz . ' Any Mule J ax remaimne. unpaid by any individual or corporation ufti r sai,: Tax is due and payable by said county to the Com mnnwcalih, shall bcur an inUrett nf m yjrr cm! and be a lien on the estate on which it is ihurircd, till it I, fullv paid iinj satisfied " And the suid Collectors are requc-ted to keep u separate account of all interest received by them en all Stalo Taxes paid since tho time above stuted nid to render an account therefor upon tho Celtic incut of their duplicates. SSWlUfif, WEARS. FREDERICK .McURIDE, FETEll LNT, Commissioner. CoMMissior.n's OrncE;' Danville, Fvb. C, 1815. S Estate vf William Mensch, late vf Bloom township, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministrutiou on the above mentioned estate liavfi been granted to the subscriber, living in Cat tawissn township. All persons indebted to tin cstito uic hereby intincd to make immrdiata pavi incut, anil all ttiosc having claims aro HQUCbtcd to present ttiein properly authenticated, to JOSKHl y;KOB!::T, AJm'r. Match 11, lS Ki Ow'17 CAUTION. S hereby given to all persons not to purchase three IS ots ol h ind:for tha sum of 20 d.dlars ac!i, dated April 1 Ifil:) tinned by the siibseiiber layiible to Aliflnlom Bombuv, one Anril I lSlfi one yiprn i in i am nun April 1 1 SIS; ns I sh.lll refuse to iay tho same, hiivii.u icceived no consid- f ration lor them- SUON KEASNER. March "0, 1S1G. BLASTING rOll'DER. Uvi ot t:iii.iiu lovIcr ol lite bf.il quality, just received by WM. Mi KELV Y December 5 A. Co 9JW BAUft.'LS of die best quality of just received by WM' McKELVY L Co. Di'cinbcr 6 IPlmier. 50 Tutu HOr A SCO LrIA FLASTEh 50 Tona LAKE F EASTER, just received and fir sale by Win, McKELVY $ Co. December 13, Chair Maufactory u Duuatiiuci cuiiiinuei io tuny on the CHAIR ilfANU FA C TORI N O liusineuH at the old stand of II- & ii- Hugcn 'juitii, wnero lie will be ready at all limei. to furnish Fancy L Windsor Chairs, Kul tees, Boston Rocking Chairs fce, of every 'icscription, winch may uo calleu . lor, at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. He will also execute House, Sign & Ornamental Tainting, and House I'ujitritig, in a superior manner, From his experience in the business, and his facilities of manufactur'niif Ibe various articles of bis line, he flatters hinisel'. that he shall be able to furnish as good Work, and upon as reasonable terms as can be don in the country, all of which he will dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. 15- Orders from a distance will be strictly at.d punttuall v attended tn. 11 IIAGEM5UCII. Bloomsttirg, Dec. 30, 1813 NEW ARRIVAL AT THE 1TS7 BTTILLI1TGS. L. Ii. UUPKUT, SAVING disposed of his first stock of goods has just received a lar better and mine, smlcu uio sss rt merit suitable to the season, coii.i-ting ot nood a varie'y of CttiUts; Sat.'inclt, iUtxslmrrc and WhIIhzb for Men's wear, as can be had ut any oilier store in (he county all hinds of Stilt, Cotton, i.iimcn, ll'otilkn or War tn! cloths for Ladies' use Huts, Caps;thiii end thick Boots and Shoes, very cheap., besides a large as sortment of CROCERIES. HARDWARE, CLASS A N D QUEENS WARE, and in fact, almost every thing that can be found in any other store in the county, Bcliecitig that a nimble sixpence is better tbnn i .lull sinning, he will continue to sell his 'rooils al a small advance, fur ready pay. Io therefore in vites all to call, feeling assured that ti.cy will hi salj-fied with his prices. The subscriber offers for fale his mud VKHr- T LOT, situated on the comer ol .Mam and Eust-slicet in L'lonnisbur, Columbia County, I'a. Iliswe calculated for lint location fur a Public House o sbirc,beiiii; (SfJi Fee rroiit on Main-strr.it, 51-1 mfetton Eust-slrect, and tb.n road lending to the I'doomsbura; Rail ?m linn Company's Furnaces. Thi.i Loi is well ul- culateil lor luiiliiiiipr upon f.asi-sircei as well as on Mam, and beinj; siluated in the centre nf the Iron Region of Columbia C'ounlv, is well w orthy tin .it:ciitioii of tho capitalist;!. For any information respecting th condition eiiijuite of ;ARLCS KAIiLLTv Eleonisburg, December 0 " ENOCH IIOWELL. TAIL 0!S. R E S I1 E C T F E L L V , i irfo r m s tho public'thnt he has moved into the building lounerly occupied . i .1,... . .:.., .i.. .... . ine -iiegisier in .uaiiiei streei near v m. ivelw tV. bo. slore wncre no wm mways he ready to make any kind of clolhmn', at the shortes.l notice and in the best and most fashionable tlyle. From his lorn; experience in the business, he flatter. himself ih -it ho shall continue to niv general sat isfaction and thereby hoped to receive u hare ullhi public patronage. (rW'ailicular attention paid tocutliii''. All kinds uf country produce taken in pay men! loi work. Blyomsburjj, Aug. 0 16'!'). tf 16 LOOK OUT. Al! persons indebted to ilie sohscti ber on bond, notp, tr book second make payment before the fust day ul February next, or their sceoun's will of ler that Utile, b? I o ft with a Justice ol the Peace for immediate cllrciion, D- c. 27 1815. LS W Li TONS t,i:asc Eimncrn OAS- for sale by 11EFLEY & MEN DENIIALIi. December 20 A nn.ssortment of HOLLOW AVA UK Hucu as iei ics, l ots, ijollcis, J ea Kettles Spiders, t al:e (..rnldles, Ac Also LarL'c and 110111 W'ai"on Tioves, from the Danville 7.'.od,- W oiks, just received and for sale by 11E1LIJY co MENDEMIALL, December (J ELooMsuuna Cabinet varc House. 'DHll IOuh,vcribu. would resnectfnllv inl'm m itu- M public, th il Tin has taken the Mi ip lately oe "pied bv .Annuel Lillv. near llie uiirer .'ml nl Uluomsburi!. w here be is cairviiiL' mi tlm u all its varinus luanches, and where he will be liappy o wait upon nil (hose who limy favor him with their custom. His I'urnituie in mil ranted to !iejn ido of ipiod niateiial and durable, and ho in lend l keepinn on hnlld Sideboards, Secretaries , Bureaus, IFardroles, Curd Taldcs, Dining Tables. Breakfast Tables, Ciijihoai (Is. SI a nth, 11 'ash Stands, Bedsteads, Dough-troughs, Collins, tyc. and all kinds of work in his line, which he w ill sell upon as reasonable terms as they can be purebaM ii in the county. By Hind attention to business he hopes lo re ceive a sharo of publio patronage. ELI BROWN. April 2.r), ISIS. ly 1 In interesting Fampldet, called hi 27 A T I L "3? HEALTH DfHKCTOKY. Et R Cruluilotts Circulation to all persons win ill cad, Preserve, and Lend it. ut E. Liu filiinmsburi. John Moore, llanville, John ltucr Milton, Waller A. Co, Berwick All the full owing named Articles hove oh tuini'd unbounded popuUrritij.vizi IiheiimutiMn Contracted cords, h'titf Joints, anil bout, will po.itively be cured by the nlc use ol the Indian Y(tt(dile Elixir a. id Liiiimint. The icepuea we unite to call aiui lie personally refer red lo gentlemen of the highest MandiiiL' in lliif city who has been cured ul' Rhcuieati.-in by thi; leincdy They are wanauted the only "enuiuo lk(tfne')t McNuir's Atoutik Oil hasiimv ed very successful in curing even total Deat'ue.- We have many ceililicates from citizen.! who hnvi ...ed this OIL with co iplete sucecas Wu ii:iti w ho are troubled with any di:,eu! of the Ear examine the proof Liwgliy'g W'eatcm Lidimi Punarea is the be-; tainily medicine in the woild It is a cure fur Dys ..t I : t . . I i: . i . rei'i'ia, vnillilia, Liver oill,)liilllL, in. 1 1 f'SUoll( I. os- :iveneis Jaundice, Epilc'p:iy Debility .ye, iU N B It operates without tho slightest pain, as i mild but thoiough cathartic, and iiceer leaves (lie person costive even if taken very olten I lie Tiles are warranted lo be cured by tho gen nine Hays' Liniment and I iurs I'alm ul china, oi tin! money refunded Who will now s-ullcr wiih t his disliCising complaint'! Never buy it without ;hc siiiguuture of enmstock ci rmnstin-k mid co's Hunvpurilhi in as pure tmd strnu'r an Extract fioin this cclelirated Hoot us can possibly be made This pi ice is so reasonably that the pour can iill'oid to use it, being but JU cents per iiuttle, or J l per do.en It is the only article that will ell'ectually puiil'y the 7lood from ull impunities 1 bo.se who have been impn:ifi i.t in the use ot calomel, c", c, will 11. id sure relief Jium it. Las' India HuirDjr This chemical prepara ti. in will color tho hair any shade- fn.iu a lil.l brown to a jet black, and not injuic tho hair or -it;:in the t-kiu in tho least. Preserve and Beauty tho Ilnir by usuiri,; dj. bridije's Ba'm o f Colum'.iia, which imini oi.ih ly -lops the hur lioin l.iiiin ' out, u:nl resim-e il w ;oaiuiu . stoe!; Ci Co. Worms KntmstnaVs Verm'fugc is a sale.acs mil elf, elual i nil ily for orn s, in cbibireu oi idnlts, in every case. Il is cnlirely Vi-'etable noil imiot injury the liios' di liealc chtid cviii .,!; Ullb i Here lie no , onus found ii w ith in in j J rice '.ij cei.t s. Don't , con liami'c, '',. i;. ., v. .v;, , i.ti.i ut i ii I .."I oui: il ) U SU I l...n it,.,, 1.1.. ,., ... by many year's c.p lienee. Ladies epcetinr to become mothrrs may le.-t a. snied that it wil always aid and iisi-l in inepaiiu;; them for lln trials bel'oie ihein. It ip.iets all iicrvotis alii c :i :ns, auays iiioriiiiif; kicmicss. eau.;cs natural and sweet icsl-i ip,iali.es the circulation of the blood, refill ites tlu stomach, nod Licilitales the bh;,'; vvnuoui sin u c.ci uci.iuii;; j ams , inotiieis ex pee'. -Iany of oui best phvscians Use it in their practice. JSe.v dlsi'ov ery, by r.iiieh a I stove.; and pipes or irratfii may be kept a .let I'd.iel; with as biai.ti fill polish as a Coach body with one application a a year. It keeps all .-du'-es and Pipes liom nistin ihiouyh the Biiiiimer. 'J'hij Vainish ih.ui cutiu ue'.v invei.liou; ai.d surprises ai'tf delights all wh. use it. SSpcein;, ns oI'Moves ai;,l Tip.; iin use m.iv .. : . I ... ..I .'.. . in! seen ai i i.ouriiain.i ;,tu 1 1 v. liere ilie l'i tnav be iiadat the cost of"-') cents per bottle. Jiuaclt und ltd hi Co Cfllt.'. ; Lime A ;.uie remedy, Piiti Dr- J.ai7.etl s Jr.no eonh:d,or I rocrcalivc Elixir remedy in case of Lnpotency, l!;u rennos, I' h.ni Albus, .Mcnsiructi.in, luco.ititu nee, and ml di.-ean irisinj; from debililution of the system where icstor itioti is reipiiied. licv. lit, liariiioioliicw s j'inK Lxpceloraid ynii, fo' the cure cf ('onsumptini , Asihrei Couyhs. Colds, f pitt ill; of ,',';yod JNil.t iwei!; E:ipcet:)r;;tii n, Pain In the side cVc. eve. Ataxic J-air Oil It ijivcs the hair a bcnutifi (loss, and inclines it to curl, and wholly i , 1. 1 : 1, , my other (ill, it never sods tlu, 11 neBt ladh.,' I, a'. in the lc,v-;t If any lady or neidcman idiall this Oil; .ind fiml ihese stalcmciiss iiuUuc, ll.t ii money w ill lie refunded Cuutiuit hi Ir. nmfinlrrrd The above ramie articles are old Cenuiiie in this citv bv ' 'oin.-toel, Co, -1 Courtbnilt-slrcct, and fOU'JIEi;E ELMj exceptor their cnuntiy cui-tonieiv Io'inciid'Cr take this direction with yon The ;e nrtielcj are to be had in ibis jdaee cl Epliram Llutz, L!o, nisburi;, John .".ore. Danville Waller & co. Dei w iek. John Rioci, Wilton, in' ov ember, 1, ltil.i 8v. tin n o o t s A.N D STOIi E. shoe n 'y informs the 101b lie 11:. 11 lie ire op Mil . a SCOK t i'OKE ft tb.Ji w 1 ed 1 1 fdd'ii Mtiet! Moenii bur;T, ft tin elorc fiiiiielh t.ci'pi : . 1 d by r.. Lutz where lie iul "lids to keep n f.r.ier assiirlincnt of shocg and bonis, for men nn.1 women ware, which ho will si ll as low, if nr.i ovver 1 11.111 the same ijuulity ofpnods can belionidd 111 l oliiinl'ia eouii'v. lie will al-o lurko t ouh 1 II kinds ol boots and shoes, at short notice. Hav in determined to si il low, l.,r a small in-, .0 he ri'spec'fully iuv ities those w ho are in want id any lhin; in his line, to eive bun a call. .V. 11. Alli'oods bought of in c are warranted to bo as recommended. W. RlSEL. Nov. loth ls.l-1. TIN and SHIIECTIRON THE (iiibseiiher having; located himsill' in Uliiimisbmi. is prepared In lurid.-h all kn.ds ,,( ware, anil peilorni ill kinds ol wink in bis line of business, at i heap rates and a I shoit notiic Jin s furnished Ininsell' with a new alul .-i lei, did stock ol tools, maehii.crv and n.al.n i.iU If I'hiU delplo'a, and made a lare purelia- e ol (.l. ,, ,. t t)()l) ,,s, ot various i uiierns, to ,-iij ly h s cuMneici i. will ctiosl.nitlv keep on oa d, TIA II. ; ul'every iL'seiiplion, SI'll WiS, ' laiye Mirietv, neally and sub.jll ' '! liui.-hed, t..-i;tlli-r tilh l'U'tL srorrs tor buildiiifiH. ( O.I J. UK hi: IS Ac. A c. He icspi eilolly solicits public pair' i:an I7.iv ;oi I ii li.r.vomi! years eiif-Ufted in Ins business ml b.iviti experienced us-istants, he feels coiili dentof salisfyiiiy all who may favor him widt heir custom, cov.ymv .ni:iuii.?.YTs M!jTiicd o .ibcral lerins. Call on the son'h side of ,1aln-sliect, 3 doe.i iclovv the nlliee cf the Columbia democrat. October 11, lisl.'i ly.j s, e. crak;. U. F. riAYiUrKST, VAG-GOri MAKER, HEOOMSUUKC, B ESPECE 'J'l.'LLY be has bu ated hii informs tin; pu!,!;P 1 1 . t innsell in the Mioii hilelv '".''.,,,,".t'',-, v ZI1)A 'iLti'H.Es, in m.i:ki;i- rh'i;ET, where he inti lids carry iny 0 aPuN, iinsiiiess in a'l itsva;ious brauchis. JIKAVV U'ACCONS "llilt nnd rcpaiied, as well as one ln'i.-e vac(;o.s .i) r.i i.cjr.s. if every daseriplion, and all kinds et Ceunliy Work, in bis line, donc-at shoil iioiiec, and oil tiiu inosl reaf.ouable terms. Q"j (iood Lumber and all kinds nf fotintrv J'io luce taken in paymint for work, but Cash will not e refused. April 5, 181.r. (Jm.'i) 23a ncrfthf rills !) E A D and understand ! The tunc will corns wh"iilhe medicine, liraudieth 'ill., will tic ippici ited ii.; they inifjht and di serve; it w ill bo undeislood that Dr. Ihamiii th has l!.c strongest claims upon the public. It is line that eveiy in dividual who unites a irial oi the Eiai.ilret't Pills concede them to be the bsl medicine they ner 'i .di. They urn indeed a mcliciiie tibout which there is no tubt.dv?. 'Pheir value in a dijnalc so i haiieablc as oms cannot be siiliieie!;i!v apprncial ed A free perspiration is at once ri..t.ed . thus liey cuic colas and consumption is prevented. Those who have a redundancy nf bile duel them of the most es ienlial service m,i! should then be a de licieney of Ih it important lUiid the Erandri th Pills have an cipiallv benelieial ell'eet. (Ifteti !i;'.s this nnpi'i tant medicine flax ed vahn.ble lives in those re gions where the ihcadful elinvv li ver vva:; pievcil inir A f"v do-cs taken iii'.i:i-";'.i;.tcly upon the in fection brio;; icceived into lln system will hi al most certain to pievent any li.idivi -.1 incoini -i.i. in c And at nostuse nf this dreadful epidemic is theio so proper a medicine as the brendrclh Fills. Let this nieiliciui; be univen idly u.-cil in thi.-. di.oa.se ami no loss of blood alloivid, uml fi vv very lev would be iti vieiim . So it is v illi oilier diseases. As.i:t induie wiih lids ;ol impi.rralil ' ibid bniiiois Ii urn the blood, Old do nut ICO. 1 10 i n . i,..,i; ,,, ...t,,,,,, ,,,. diall have a 'e.y urf.A e;ueily of persons allliclcd with clonic maladies. The feathered ti ibe tin-an imal l.inj.'iioiii- ovrr which we me ibe buds, are not nfilicdd with chrome imdudie.-; in i'dier sboulil we be if it were not for our priue ul.ieli oeeasioiri tliani. Follow Ii.duie. 1'se the nicilii ine wbi'li harinoni.es w I'.h her, which mildly I '.t finely re me vi s all the impurities uflhe l.lood.w !,h h stiep;;lh ens the fieble add yet n duces limsc of too full habit to a healthy slaiulard. Let mc a;;ain mi lh..t eveiy di .iituient i;f the niauul.ieiinc of III ind.i Id Pill.; i r.; ;- oi!.illv superintended 'y me, und i,o , U.IV box witti hit three labels up Hi to have the hem fil ial i icioidiiig lo the diici lions ; n il lney be n I leet liesrribid ii d llji il li. -a I " ' ,. ACE N T ti Washington K'ol i , I ,'i'Kiiy. .Icisev loiv n I, i'V A ' 'f ,'isel Danville E :! Reynolds & Co Calii.wisa C (i Urol .-t liloomsluir .1. R. .Mover. Limestone liabhit & '.M'.N'ini h. Uiiekhorn M. (I. thoeinabir. Lime Ridc Low cc 'i hionj -on A'erwiik J W .Miles A' ay :j 1 1 ly- L S (.' Vi.- O)' i i l. 1 ': Hiiv. rili -e. p, !fY iy inloiliistne ii, 011 .Main- U Hint lie .iiid ii loo's T; " iiie nu iiliil.'y oppe-ilc vvbee ',: in'.ein I m in, the ill lib ,bi e I u,,i ill 1.11 ito v.irii.i... I ai.i l.es. yy.v it; he, of i very in s-eiipti. II, will be !.e t i n at U HOLLOA LE or RI-.TAIL. m.m;i:t ii;on .Maill.factllied into nnv f, il;i rieenid STO'K 1'II'KS, t cel.; taotlv , n l...in'. : f ail ,-i ; ki ed lo (1 1 (.It. r. l'cir i deb y, he n o .lu.i.'-.l lo -1- i.ll 10 11 lu te, as C llV.ljl us do bio;,,'- rail U iii lie will Ii ihev can 1:1 Ii i.oh ; . c pu pun n.isc 1 1 1 d"IC'.V iusi d j,. in ins ime a the countv. . J. RICE J'eplcniber ',f cabinet SK"Rkinr- iiE subserihei ii'sj cctfulh hi. 1 1 t;.e r ,1. 11c iioiiou nas ii. mii 11. e mop m .1. . 1 . , .... . 1 . .1 . 1 . Iv ceeei' 1 d by II. S. 11;. hurst, nt the lower ei.d ct .aiuii.o 'i-tfl et T'loeio- biiro; when- (, in!i n,ls 1 ,irn ic.; 'he al oe.' rm-iii".- ii: all its i.ri.i i' . ; i.d i,oL, . ti.i'c of the '.i'.-oiia;,e tf ihe pt,iie. c.i .- i In connection v i;i. the nixie liii.ijtsf , t.v t:. ;.is m i vwvit is ! IKNbEiM'Aidbfv. iiev..'; a!-v N r'ai'y If, 111a! n COTTi." 'lie Mime prici l.erctoti.te linrid in Llooio and bavins supplied hiiii-i II wilt; a Coed J 1 1 fir ere, he w ill ai.'i lid w ith It'at the Film 1.1I will, out ti Alia chaise. JOII. LITTTli v Mav .10 IsJC,. fim:) iSvi;i.va mid siii:i:n vu.i.i. pi t eivcd und lor October !!, at the .V L. E. Rl I'LKf'
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