The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, April 07, 1838, Image 3

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The UjhfcO States Army. It
appears from the official Army Kegis
ter (or 1S3S, thnt there linvc been the
last year, lorty-seven resignations of
officers of the Armv viz: 1 Lieuten
ant Colonel, IS Captains, 11 First
Lieutenants, 17 Second Lieutenants, 1
Breyct Second Lieutenant, and 4
Slall Twenty-twd dontlw-rof which
number, six were, killed in action with
the Indians, in Florida, 1 Second Lieu
tenant resigned and 1 First Lieutenant
dropped. 7 Total 71 officers lost to the
Armv in 1837.
upnicr, and all tho accounts Will bo placed in , . . .
3pcr hands to enforce speedy collcciion.-Thoe Rtmamxrtg viU'C Post Offitc ct Blooms-
Peter Uiltcnbender, Peter Biggs,
r-MItlMTTER 53irfl
Tho nboro number will clq'io our connexion with
till
tirofici
who lienlect settlement will nav S2 CO and costs, al
wo mutt pursue this course in accordance with out
terms, and to answer our immediate necessities.
Will our patronni who are delinquent, obligo us by
prompt (icttlcment, and thus continue thd reciprocal
friendship manifested on Loth sides! Qonic, gen
tleman "Hie laborer U Worthy of his hire," and wo
want our wagei.
'jCJTIio Legislature have agreed to ad
journ on the 17tlt of April.
John Deader,
John Uowyers,
I'aul (Jrofnlcy,
Franklin Davis,
Benjamin Boone,
Paul Cartholt,
Joserlh Coleman,'
Elizabeth Dunhain,
Misslthoda AnnEmit,Danicl Fulmer,
The Baltimore Sun states that
Richard P. ICobison, the "great un
hanged," of. Helen Jcwelt memory,
,1 nnllit in (linf tttv nil Ills
irTTlio Editor wilt be absent for somo
time, but any paymonts made to Jbe hands jai:oh Lcidv,
Jacob Flick ncr,
John K. Girton,
Jacob Hnrlzel,
Joseph Hartinati,
Aaslicck Hull,
Mhs Caroline Lynn
ajrivcdrecemly in that city, on Ins
way from Texas to New York. He
travels under the name of'Ileail and
since he has finished his career upon
in tlie office will be a sufficient discharge to
delinquent!
ftyAs our collector cannot afford to do
our business for less than 25 per cent, vc
all nil send no more bills unless in the name
the rope, has raised an enormous pair 0f the commonwealth.
( inliii l-nf tin- ivac limvovcr. readi-'M '
ly recognised on board of the Charles
ton
gers.-
packet, by several of the passen
. Wcelihi Messenger.
Kcngcr.
TUB COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
Owing to tlio length of the Sub-Treasu
ry Bill, on our second page, wo are unable
to give the tisual variety of matter, which
generally occupy our' columns.
11
Wc understand that the water has been
let into, the North Branch Canal, and that
the whole lino is in good navacrablc order.
HYMENEAL.
John' Fry,
Daniel Ciger,
Archabold Henry,
' William Howcl,
Jacob Jaeoby,
Peter Leitly,
Jacob ilalick,
Jacob Afarkel,
Benjamin .1eril,
Isaac Miller,
Mm Susan Noble,
William Ncal,
John Robison,
Daniel Itedy, (2)
' Henry Hccs, Esq.
Chapman Smith,
Henry Trimbley,
Jesso Wagner.
51.
Persons calling fdr-thc above letters will
please Say thov are advertised.
liUltJNAUU KUl'lSKT, f. M.
Jainuel iloorc,
Dr. Lewis Jtioycr,
Rachel Moris,
John 71oyer, '
Christian Neiuard,
Richard Rue,
Joseph Rockcl,
Kobert lluscll, ,
John Richard, v
James StraWil. (21
Rebeca'Vr.nderslice,
Abraham Young.
mims without nun
MARRIED. On tho 20th ult, by the Rev. W
J. Ever. Mr. PE VER FEKSTEKMAUIIEIc, to
Miss ELIZA HIGGLE, both of Cattawissa.
isasasiu3 8
" s.itukda i .imr, 7, i838
SS?SEMoSfficlIINXTlo
FOR GOVERNOR : ,
GEtf. DAVID K. PORTER,
(OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY.)
v (EjfTho follow in; the committed' of Cortes
Yondence appointed by the Democratic Slato Con
tention lor uoiumuia coumy
OBITUARY.
DIED. At tho residence of her fatter, in Dan
ville, on Monday tho 2Gth ult. Mrs. ELIZABETH
IRLAND, wife of Mr. JSgses Ireland, of Turliut,
and dauglitsr of James Donaldson, Esq. aged 27'
years.
V.Best, , .
AVp. Colt,
John Rhodes,
. S. Woolverton,
Isaiah Blue,
John Cooper,
Jas. M'Mahon,
Hugh McWilliams,
George Smitr,
Nicholas Gouccr,
Cornelius ulackner, rotor vonc,
Robert M'Cay, John Keller, jr,
Wm. S. Davis,
John BiseJ, t
Jeremiah' Wcllivcr,
Richard Fruit,
William Iklcr,
E. 0., Jackson,
S. F. Ileadloy,
George Kelchner,
Joint Knorr,
Isaiah Salmon,
David Fowler,
Samuel Creasv,
Stales B. M. Yants,
Henry Petit,
COaiMISSIOJER'S NOTICE.
Jacob Swisher,
C. Thomas,
E. G. Rickets,,
Joseph Lemon,
fohn Baltin,'
John McIIenry',
'Abraham Young,
Ssmucl Roan,
Isaao Kline,
IrauiiDerr, .
John Lazarus,
John Dietrich,
Daniel Peeler,
Elias M'Hcnry,
Peter Kline,
Stephen Baldy,
John P. Davis,
rMicheal Fomwald,
Sebastian Hower,
iJobn Ycager,
George D. DePuy,
Jacob Sullz,
George Kanflman,
Robert Moore,
Daniel Snyder,
Bernard Rupert,
Daniel Gross,
John Robison, -Wm.
A. Petrikin,
Adam Michael,
Wm. Mann,
John Shuman.
- fr3!l'ho members of the above commit-
THE Commissioners of Columbia coun
ty, will attend at the follow ng times
and places to hear appeals from the asscs-
ment oFCounty rales and levies, for the
current year 18!18. Those persons who in
tend to appeal- are requested to attend early
in the dav-, as an accommodation to tho
Commissioners.
For Hcmloclf'toVhship, at the house of
John M'Kcynolu3, on 1 ucsday the lirstday
of May. " " '
For Cattawissa township, at the house
of Stacy Margcrum in Catfnwissa, on Wed
ucsday tho second day or May,
For Roaring Oreek township, at the
house of John Ycager, on Thursday the
third of May
I'orMihlin township, at the house of
John Keller in Mifilinville, on Friday the
fourth of may.
I' or Uriar Creek township, at the house
nl Jotin ucss in said township, on oaiur
day the fifth of Mav.
For Bloom township, at tho house of
Daniel Gross in Blonmsburg, on Monday
the sovenlh day of May.
ror r islung Creek township, at the house
of Daniel feeler, on I uesday the eighth
day of May. 5
l1 Or Sugar Ijoaftownship, at the house
' fiist. of Jurors.
For April Term, 1838.
GRAND JUR0H8.
Bloom. Joseph Ilcndcrpliot, Samuel Mclich,
Israel Welti.
Jlriar Creek. Eaton Bowman, Gilbert Fowler.
Cattaivisirt. Jacob Ycttcr, George Hughes,
Richard JJrcwcr, Bright 11. l'axton.
Dcrru. l'Jnhp Senile; George Mastcllcr.
Hemlock. Benjamfn Mcrr61.
JAlerlv. Gcorgo Billmyer, Jr. William Shad
ccn.
AMrttlings Thoins Brandon, Jacob Scchler,
Mount I'lcafant.haac Musgrove.
Madison. John Manning.
lloarini; Creek. Joseph 'Chcrington, Jeremiah
Hughes, Ehas vv'crtman.
Sucar Loaf. Wm. Singer,' Ezckcl Cole, Ben'
jamin Kceler.
. .' J'miTMUKUKS.
Bloom. Jacob Haacnluch, John Jtabison, Geo,
Hciillcy, John Hagcnuucli, I'ctcr Mcnch,. .
lmar Creel!. Lewis Dcilrick, llicmas LonneI-
Iy, John Hollman, .
va'tuwma. J.cww JMctz.
Dtrrti. John Swit7.cr, James Johnson, Wm,
Morisan, Philip Diefli'iihacher, James Hutchison
Robert CInrlv Jacob Diddle, Henry Dclong.
1' inning Vrcel;. Jnlin llriglit, vin. i aucrson
Greenwood. Charles Eve..
Ihmlocc, John M'Rcynolds, John Brugler.
Limestone. John Flood.
Liberty. Martin Billmver, jr. William Hcnd-
rickson.
Mahoninc;. Peter Bright, John Wilson, John
Maus, . j y
Madison. Jeremiah Wcllivcr, Ephraim Mc-
Collum, Wm. Hendcrshot, JacdhDcrrtott.
lloariug Creek. George DePui, John Ilogcland,
ir. joiui migiics.
bugarlouf. George Hcssa
Unseated kands-A838.
NOTICE is hereby given, that anfeca-
bly to an Act of General Assembly of the
vommnnwi'aitii ot rcnnsylvaina, passed
le 13th of March, 1815, and entitled "An
act to amend the act entitled an act direct-
ng tho inodo of sellinir unseated lands for
taxes and fot other purposes," the follow-
!,; T ...ill I I.I Il .l I!.
nig i 1.11.13 ui j.unu win uu buiu ai i nunc.
Velidue, on the second Monday of June
next, at -the Court House in the Borough of
Danville, in tho county of Columbia, for
arrearages of '-Taxes due, and the cost ac
crued on' each lot respectively;
ROARING CREEK.
Veres. JVarruntcenamcs,
382 Ashton Georce.
Billington Thomas
Bean Joshua
Benson Peter
Beasley Johnson
Barron Thomas, Jr.
Brown Nathaniel
Barran John, Jr.
Bittler Samuel
Boneliam Eliza
Bomb John Jr.
Brewer William
Beckham Gcorgo
Chngernian Jacob
Cunningham Thomas
Cnpc Thomas P.
Deliaven Peter
Elliot William
Gobhin Charles
Hains Josiah
Hchirg Adam ,
Heiltzheiiner Robert
Heiltzhcimcr Thomas
Jordon Joseph
Kennear Robert .
Kennady Audrew
Leonard Lcsher
Lemmons William
Lennnons Matthew and ?
" IF A
411
420
343
347
428
400
343
100
401
401
40
382 .
80
tqo
IOC
400
442
300
409
400
357
380
400
375
383
207
434
Tax.
JO 87
,11 73
12 01
8 G2
8 02
10 27
0 50
,8 02
8 02
8 52
8 52
rt8
u0 20
.1 95
9 50
9 03
. 9 03
,10 5G
08 34
,,9 83
0 50
8 81IJ
9 20
9 G3
9 10
9 20
3 99
9 80
424 Williams William
400 Yates Jasper
FISHING CREEK.-
184 Buchanan Arthur
23 Frick Philip
157 Mcllenrv Aiiii
308. Ouden John ,
100 'Rt'.ltorman Janiea t
340 Solomon John , -
M0.UNT PLEASANT.
30 Mellch Samuel
30 Montffomerv Robert ' ' -
' MIFFLIN, .
235 Lettlcs .Matthias
CATTAWISSA
400 Dovcnbaitch John
305i Immel Christian
375 Kinuer Robert
50 Kunkle John
GREENWOOD.
430 Acnes Alexander
150 Uowman William ,
150 Colt Nathaniel
430 McIIenry Edward
200 McHeurv Daniel
33fl McIIenry Prccilla
33? Strawbridgo Alexander "
200 Younir John
229
'1co alio requested to mectat the house of John of Ezekicl Cole, on Wednesday the nintl
Rhodes, in Danville, on Monday too luin day orMUV.
day ot Apnloeing tno ursi uay oi miry ui ppr tireenwood townsnip, at tlio House
'10 o clocit A. tu. ior me purposu ui uiguu- 0t joscpn Jjomon, on xnursuay too iciuu
day ot Mav.
Mount ricasant township, at the
April Cth, 1838.
POUTER A.N1)" DEMOCRACY.
, DKMOCUA't'IC
Tho Democratic citizens of tho county of
Columbia, friendly to the election of Gen.
DAVID 11. PORTER, the farmer of Hun
tingdon county, who has been unanimously
nominated as tho democratic candidate for
the Chief Magistracy of Pennsylvania, ard
requested to assoniblo in general county
meeting on , .
. Monday April 10th, 1838,
after the adjournment of tho morning ses
sion of the Court, in tho Court Houso in
Danvilfe, for the, purpose of adopting early
and effective arrangements to secure his
'election. ' i
Joiix Rhodes ,
Wm. Colt,
' John Cooper,
Isaiah Blue,
B. S. Wolveuto.v,
' 1 V. Bust,
IltAM DeUU,
. , Daniel Snvdkr,
Danihl Gnoss,
John Roniso.v,
" ' Wm. H. Pethikin,
i Members of the committee of Corresvori'
dence for Columbia counhl, .appointed by John M'Rcynolds
fIC JJCmOCTUllC OJIMC uviivciuivn.
' April Gth. 1MB,
i The partnership Jicretoforo oiistlng between tio
sabsaiupfg, aa publishers of Uia "Uoiumow Wf mo
trat" vfos mutually dissolved on tho 17th Instant,
and all dfcbb duo tho ofllco for subscription, odver-
tiiinir. &c. oro navable to John 8. Ingram, who
purchased tho entire interest of Mr. Mills in tho
tsUblishinant. JOHN 8. INGRAM,
FRANKLIN S. MILLS.
N. U. Payments to oitlwr of tho hmida in th of
CottiU bo a fufllcient dlwharo to dclliwjueiit?.
Dloonwburg, Murch 81, 1938.
For Mount ricasant township, at
house of Frederick Miller, on Friday the
eleventh day' of Mav. 1 ,
For Madison township, at the house of
Richard Fruit in Jersoytown, on Saturday
the twelfth dav ol May.
For Deny township, at tho house of John
Dcrr, on Monday tlio lourtcenth day'ol May,
For Limestone township, at tho house of
Abraham Hause, on Tucsdav the fifteenth
day of May.
For Liberty township, at too House ot
Hugh McElraith in -Woorcsbiug, on Wed
nesday the sixteenth day ol ilav.
For ilahoning township, at tho Court
hotise in Danville, on Thursday the seven
teenth day of May next.
HIDINGS BARCLAY,
CORNELIUS OLACKNER,
JOSEPH BROHST,
Coniwiisjtoners.
Commissioners Ofuco, ?
Danvillo April 7, 1838.5
liist ol' Causes
For trial at the April Term, 1838.
Henry Weaver va. I'ctcr Baldy.
Thomai Roblson'sExe-
vs. Andrew M Rovnold
vs. Fanny Cuinmingaetal,
vs. Nancy Cummings ct al,
ve. Christianni Cumrnings
-i, ct al,
ya. Alexander Cnmmint'3.
vs. John M'RoynoIda.
vs. John Bailer.
vs. M'Dowcl tkBittMibcn
dcr. vs. John Seidles A3mliii.v
' tiitori
ts. Elcazcr DrothvrclL
vs, George Carr.
vs. Henry Gigifcr's Admin-
iiitrators.
vs. Jonathan Lodge t al.
vii. Archibald Kerr,
vs. Jacob Ifarlzel.
U. Jauiw SlacliUouic, Sen.
etd.
HENRY A, ZELL.ERS, t
RESPECTFULLY announces to his
friends and the public- generally, that ho has
moved into the house ftlrmerly occupied
by William Bycrs, in Seinsgrove, tJnion
county, Pa. where he is prepared to en
tertain in a suitable manner all those who
may favor him with a call. Tlio house is
neatly finished, aiid conveniently calculated
for Public
r BWTJBRTAlWBnSK'T.
Good Cooks and Waiters haVo been en
gaged, and the Table supplied with the best
provisions that can bo obtained in a plenti
ful market. Particular attention has been
paid to selection of his Liquors' which are
behoved to be of equal qualitv to those of
any other house in the state. The Stabling
is convenient and extensive, and well filled
with tho-host of provender, and will bo at
tended by tho'most carclul ostlers,
llie suoscriuer rcspcctlnliy solicits a
sharo of public1 patronage, which jio will en
deavor to merit by moderato cnarges anu
strict attention to the conilort and convent
ence of his guests.
, HENRY A. ZELLERS,
Sclinsgrovo, March 31, 1838.
Look at Tliis ! !
CutoH,
John M'Reynolds
John M'Reynolds
John M'Hoynolds
Hannah McCord et al
William Clements
Joseph Fullmer
Martin M'Oallater
Robert O. Brown
Jacob Carr
Joseph Lemon
William Ony
John Groly
Andiow Bminon
Jsmea SUckhoube
LL persons indebted to tfie subscriber
either by Noto or booU Account, pre
vious to this date, will obliiro him by
making payment beforo tho first day of A-
pril next. After that dato tho collection of
such demands will be attended with Cost?
Tliero will bo no mistake in this notioo.
C. B. FISHER.
Bloomsburg, March 10, 1833.
Ruckcl John Jr.
Lawrence Joseph
Long Gcotge
Lowns Caleb
McCartv John
Miller William .
Myers Mary.
Montgomery -Daniel
Miller Martha ,
420J 'Mench Henry
Miller George and
Raver Jonathan,
,Norri8 Isaao
Powel William
jPorter William
Poaliody Stephen
Porter James
Porter Robert
Ruston Mary -
Ruston Thomas
Reeee Daniel
Ruston Isaac
Reynolds John
Ruston Charlotte
Raver George Jr.
Recce Daniel
Shannon William- 't
Trucjimiller Charles
Tunis Richard
Whiteman John
Warner John
Wickersham Amos
Webb Samuel
Whitehead Robert
Walter Barbara
Wheeler William
Walter Lewis
Yetter John
MADISON.
405
400
409
391
409
413
opo.
191
400
3G9
409
100
210
823
399
380
418
380
87
440
420
428
409
381
310
395
409
410
400
434
437
3G0
400
41
38i
POUNDS of (IEESE
just received froin'.New
otk. ii is a prune ior,
and will bo sold by wholesale or retail jit tho
store of . 0. B. FISHER.
March 10, 1930.
5 41
9 01
P 50
.9 27
9 23
,9 03
10 73
2 50a
5 39
9 9G
50
:0 o;
.9 03
.9 03
7 00
. 7 70
0 47
10 80
11 90
,10 90
2 (13
12 50
11 10
10 38
11 78
9 29
8 00
9 23
D 03
. 9 03
1 9 03
10 30
10 37
7 54
',0 50
400 Armstrong James
350 Armstrong Elenor
338 Brady John
300 Brady Jano
300 Cornelison Mary 1
300 Cornolisoii William
130 Fox John (in part)
200 Gordon Thomas
200 Gordcti Jane (in part)
4ti0 Oiffeit Hannah
200 Hunter Robert (in part)
210 Hains Josiah do.
408 Ilcplutrii James
151 Johnson Margaret (In part)
401 Lynn John
200 Levy Aaron
400 Lyon Robert
200 Lebo Henry (in part)
401 Mayland Samuel
220 Montgomery Mary
350 Miller Thomas (in part)
103 RuportJames
427 Scott Alexander
432 Strcch Joseph
421 Tower James1'
220 Woodsido Johrt
220 Woodsido Elenor
200 Woodside Thomas '
. SUGARLOAF.
40(1 Beasley Johnson
283 Copo Thomas P.
409 Caldwell David
57 Evans Ablo'
353 Giflen Maiy
414 Grubb Poter
410 Hall Charles
428 Hartley Thomas
385 Heisler Daniel
100 Hall Francis
330 Montgomery Susana
384 Owen Abraham
80 Russel John
300 Spencer Samuel
'00 Sargent Jonathan
437 Wood William
0 27
0 00
i
1 10
' 51
03
1 84
00
5 73
54
.30
2 82
0 00
5,47
0 GO
:74
,' 3 02
134
A 34
8 92
;r8o
13 02
3 00
.1 80
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN', To
owners of unseated lands and others con
cerned, that I have authorized and cmpow-
ereu jaco uitiler, Ulcrk ol the (Joinmis
sioncrs"for Columbia county, m case of my
ausencu, 10. receive payment ol taxes on
unseated lands, in the different townships of
s.mi uouiny, aim 10 give .receipts anu oincr
sullicienf acquittances -'aiid.','dlscharge3 for
ino same ior me, ana tn my name, place,
and steady Landholders apd .others,, inter
ested, are requested to attend by themselves
or agqpts.tho Cqnimissioncr's Office, in
Danville, in said county, and pay their tax
es before thcl 1 th day of June next; when all
the tracts Upon which arrearage taxes are
duo and unpaid, will be exposed for.sale, as
above. -
H. McWILLIAMS, Treasurer.
March 29, 1838.
Register's Notice.
12 79
1 08
40
80
02
80
10
2 16
00
1 20
1 20
2 70
1 21
1 20
2 44
2 70
2 40
1 20
2 -0
1 20
2 42
1 32
2 10
2 40
2 51
2 58
2 52
1 31
I 20
32
8 00
4 01
13 20
4 3:1
7 93
0 30
0 18
11 80
14 53
2 40
0 89
10 01
03
0 73
' 1 08
7 00
o all legatees, creditors, and other persons in
terested in the estates of the rrsneciiv ilnm-
dentg, that the administration accounts of the said
estates have been filed in the oflice of the Register
01 me coumy 01 oiunitiia,.nnl. will, Iio presented
for, conirmation and allowance') to the Orphans'
Court, to bo lipldnt Danville, in and for the county
aforesaid, on Tuesday, tho 17tli day of April next,
1st. 1 lie accbunt of John Elmer, administrator of
ths estate of Conrad.ELncr, late of Derry township,
deceased.
'3d. The supplementary account of Peter Oman,
executor of tho last will and tcstiment of James
Grimes, late of .Mount Pleasant townshm. Wr-.'a
cd.
3d. The account of Sarah Shloycr. ' lato Sarah
llauck, administratix, with the wiUamicxcd, of Ste
phen Hauck, late of 4toa.rinp Gcck township, de
ceased. Mlh. The account of Samuel Mclick, administra.
tor of tho estate of John Staufl'er, late of Mt. Pleas
ant township, deceased.
6th. Tho account of Fredrick Hosier, adminis
trator of the estate of Joseph llousler, late of Mifflin
township, deceased.
Cth. The account of Abraham Wolf and Chris
tian Wolf, administrators of tire estate of Catharine
Wolf, late of Mifflin township, deceared, ' '
7th. Tho account of Henry l.nntz, Esq. execu
tor of the List will and testament of Abraham Foil
mer.lato of Limestone township, deceased.
8th. The supplementary account of William
Uarbcr, administrator of the , 'estate- if Jqhn Smith
late of Madison township, deceased. . '
9th. Tho account of Join Mclcvno(ds, Esq.
administrator of the estate of WilliamStrawlridge,
late of Derry township, deceased. ' , . y
lQlh. The account of Thomas Adams and" John
Gingles, executors of Hie last will and testament of
Thomas A,dams,4atc cf Madison tvvonship, deceas
ed. lllh. The acccunt of Ezra S. Hnyhursr, execu
tor of the last will and testament of William Ostnan,
late of Catawissa township, d-ceased..
ISth, The account ofEzraS. Hayiiurst', admin
istrator or tliei estate ;!' John DrumhcIIcr, late of
Uatawissa township, deceased.
13th. Tho.accouiHofEiraS.Hayhurst, admin
istrator ofthe estate o? Joseph Uetz, late of Cata
visa township deceiicd,
14th. Tho account of Joseph Hayhurst, execu
tor of the last will and'tcs'.amenl of Samuel Han
man, late of Oatawissa-township deceased.
15th. Tho .iccount of Samuel Harmon, executor
of tho last will and testament of 'Comelious Rey
nolds, hto of Mifflin township, deceased; ' 1
ALLEX'Il. BEST, Register.
Register's Office, Danville, - " '
Alarch 31st, 1839. $ . '
DISSOLUTION OP PAItTKEKSHIP.
THE Partnership heretofore existing under the
firm of TREGO, THOMAS & Co. was di.
solved by mutual consent on the fifth 0f March
1838. The business will bo continued by tho eut
hcnbcr. v '
March 1838
Lloyd Thomas.
FOB.
A good COOKING STOVE, and asmall Stent
oal blot's, beeideasoveria articles of Fumi
wro wmcij oro inawnicnrtornoveanyiIi6Ujic.
.hey will bo sold atn eiriflco.pnly totho-iii,
itor of tba OoIuiSibla Democrat." '
March 24, 183$.
JOHN S. GfiJ. '
fWENDERS his prolWsiuiial wrvices to thocit
H zens of Colui .bia ccuniy. Ho wilt iVtl .wt4,
ful lor busmen entrusttu to his caa. OaW ir.
Bamebuildinswiihtho'Coluiulw lXieiwj
BJoomAurt.', May, 103T