11 meMlug ill' r('ipc''fa,.il number of )i'inurr,'ile iir;t-iiiheld :il thu limiijU John k'HlltS III tilt! mUhI'i! (if CllllllllbliS in tllr!) loiiniv of Li.ernr mi Ttlnsdav, the 23d off! Mitr )i lor tllti purple ofnii fxpressinn offi (iniiiinii in rpjjur.l 10 the pdlitibnl rjtiestiont whiWi now ngiia'f the country whereupon,! JOHN BUI i")'A! N vij umtiiiniuusly elm ten I'rrniili'o; ThohIas Bp.kueU and A. JvlomtieoN, Virw Presidents anil . J. t.'ltevcll mil! Jttmn M. Ramsey, Scere'tn rifSi On motion,. llnTus Hacoli John &oons. Leslie Travis, 13. K. Williams, diul 'J'. Bun der, were mummied ronimillce lo urali j.iio'iitiiins expressive of ilia scnlinieiila off thu inceiinf, who after retiring n short tune. reported tho following winch were ilnuni noulv Adopted i v. Whereas, u ii an accorded light of theg ' isplo to meet, arid express their views upon public man ami thoir mcasnros, a lew III '.IS are at ttiia time assembled for the nurnuau of deliberating upon the great questions tvincii aro luiotii oowg semen oy tnoso 10 whom the People and the Consiuil'ion have delegated all tlio powers they cau claim to exercise those powers being, probably, 'as clearly defined an they sire well under 'stood. Assuming these irtilhs, we claim to ex'eroite tho liberty of laying before our fellow citizens tho views wo entertain. They are 'unportanl in "their eharaqier, not complex iri 'their nature, but should bo well understood by all. Our Cibvcrtfilrcl "isone of limited, though delegated powers. The Congress of the Union have a richt to lav r.nd collect taxes :for certain specified 'purposes'; but in levy-6 ing llinso taxes their power's h'fe evidently lpntlvFI limited by the'Consfilrtt!on If they, in the exorcise of this power, transcend the limits 'of tho rights of tlio people and the pebple have not only a right t inqu iro as to the reason of this encroachment, but to enter iheir protest against the advaucemct of principles co preposterous and alarming. Every Government e'liould pay its expenses, upon resources of its own creation or from funds with its 1111 mud in to control It is not every H Uovcrnment wiucn lias none lo. Perhaps one of tho most powerful nations at present laioivu, has for ages acted from difft-.rent views. That Government, or the people, or a portion of tho people, have, from ad ventitious circumstanced dver which they Imvo had no control, imb'uled an idea that a 'National Debt is a National blcssinn;"aml prominent Statesmen of our own country may. for purpose of Ambition, have inibid cd the same views and spread among us the same principles for our adoption we, however, repudiate them an incorrect in 'principal and dangerous in practice. . We Ihcreforc resdlve That any aet of cgiilstion vlich tends lo cither tlio intro duction or advancement of such principles, or tho establishment of Monopolies, or ompanie based lipnn monopolising, Viinciples, meei3our decided disapprobation and will ba resisted by us, only in a legal way, at the ballot boxes, but 'hero to the "full extent of uuF 'capacity-. Further Resolved that we havo lived too long Under the inflicton of all the evil which a defective system of Banking has inflicted upon n too confiding people. Further Resolved Thai knowing that Dank paper" Id tlio amount of. 9200,000.000 to8300,000,000 is now afloat in the country.' without an effort on ihe part of tho nrom. isors lo redeem ihe odrtie; we are, from ihe uoundosl principles of policy, reason, aiiduont-'eriis, has passed the House of Rcpre . -finance, bound to consider them valueless, ltflll In (1llfr-r,lllilnl,qi,r.n il. tl.m.l.litn.. und to discountenance id citcnhninn. Resolved 'j'liat belicvine our countrv embraces tvithin her otvn metafic resources (which is the iliily admitted safety for papci issues onlv tho abilitv 10 rnitoBm fiinn. 000,000 of the 3300,000,00 of her Bank responsibilities;' this policy or future issues of Bank P3neris an unsafe, damrernm. nml latHfone to the besl interest of our country. .. Resolved That any further issues of -n . ------ -..w uanu. paper, either by assumed or leiralised authority, under the name of Small, 01 any mlin..:i.. .1.- . -1- r. 1. 'I a utiier Uills, wiihbul an attbmpt to redeem those already in circulation, is not only an infraction upon the lights of the pcoplo and mi infringement upon theii interests, but a bald insult to their intelligence. Resolved That wo are op'pused to the consolidating principle fcinurneed in the project of distributing the prcceds of the Public Lmds. kWtfe.cjTlial we liavo full confidence tn lite purity ofthoso views whinb ,SJ! . - , , t .... . . . tratioa of tho National Government, and mpe ami entertain an honesl confidence ll.ui giruste.l to his care, in as good style, thu same numv of virw a ,..h,..i:-. .i,..r ,1 , ... fa v lvi t .....j hkiuuiu lK limdMiro ot tlio present Ad;ninislration, Resolved That all erances indicntos that every portion of our lountiy shbuld bo placed. in an ''immediate attitude and armor Tor uefenrp; Resolved 'i'hat wc highly approve or the course pursued by our United States' Senior., the .Hon. JAMES" BUCHANAN nml DANIEL STURGKON, believing them to ho men of mosl sterling integrity uud unyielding patriotism' ResolvedThai in the course fmrsupil bv mir uxccll-iit Chief Macristrate. DAVID 1 Oil ICR, we have not bent disappoiritcil.'JloHof A.i. ilson, tliohclrscf Williams tvans """"""I' uciiuht ii i iii in lit) .1 mnn ti it man Jionusi' ol htm'rt iniegrily of 1 'initial I illdfl ittlrwiticiri purpose. ind 1 Resolved Tltai in Senators KlNRSrtllHV nd IIbadluv. and IlenresentatiiH Wnm,, ii Wo' have the litmiul eonfidelico,ns L'eillliJm(;rnL'in1 uml!Cr, the plan ofwid town No. 52 and 'w, Aleuts, inlefiity and firmness. H HetnlHrJ'n,, .!.. ..!.... ,..M ..T r I T" .1 n T I"."'""" S3 '"-Eprppcrty or.JS'icbolas Scibert rubified in the Berwick bent.uel.Uolumbial ... JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff. lJmnni'r:ll. Mini nil nlllAr minnc, li, (I.1..I.M n - n ... ' f a proper to publish the sima. ,Mu. Eiiitop. Havinc arrived .it sn ngefl in whi. h I am l.mkniy;. f,)it for ji paril'ici; tnj The Subscribers have become alarmed at arcompuny me through llu valeofiea.andH.i.,. .,dd u!.nr)CHrnce.rir absoualulalion. mveVnt with mi prnposal.1 have oonchi Jed iiiiuiiii inH ine.iiu.n oi your pjper, to pro- 1 jame8 UocI;g, Said Cocks enmb to this pose niVsell. I ahi between the neea ofHi.,- i,ni ,i, ,!,!, n r ir,..,.,.i,i. iui emhlecii and twenty, neither handsome norBam btouaht will, him s "rib." On or a- uKlv, rich or poor, about l.vo feel high, aiulHiJ0Ut ,,0 2oih of Feb.l.o disannenred.leavint! well nronnrlidned. with nil tlio (iiialiiics teqiiisilo for a good house kecpei, not sub- j jeet to cinui, Jtni calculated lo make any H man happy. 1 am willing to bo lc.4 to thu liymeniul altar, anil to tho uttermost parts or the Mirth, by any person, whatever may be his age, disposition, or acquirement, iffj ho only lias nn, abundance of thin world'sB 001!?, hud will send me llio Lady's Book immediately, directed to Miss S. A. L. Blootnsburg. All communications directed to the same., If ydu will publish the above, and I should offect my object, I proiiiisc yuU a nice loaf. Hof cake Louisiana Purchase. Jefferson gavo c Itvcn millions of dollars for Louisiana, audi. the Government, hayo received, since the purchase, 31 -1,530,271 for the sales of pub lic lands thiee and a half millions better than tho purchase mpney, bcsiiies, having rin hand six millions of acres yet to sell with in Diu boundaries ot the bta'cu. Cap ital Explosion. Jasl wee!;, imar Dayton, phio, a man was travelling with a pipe in his mouth, and half pound of pow der in his cap; When tired of smoking, hn dut his nine also in his nan whrin in a few minutes the powder exploded, blew ufiT Hllio cap, singed neatly, ill the hair oil his head, and burned ills forehead and checks ramosl wofully. Working Classes of Engtand.-j'Yhv population of Manchester is -.000. A paper there save, thai in Mancliesier ani! cellars. An examination of 3000 familiesH ai ijury.CTave inese resuns '. In 1773 hnuso3 they slept from 3 to 4 in a bed; in 207, 4 to fl; in 78, 0 to 0. Catholics tn Cincinnati. Bishon PuN : tikis season, at Cincinnati. A Pictubk of Tksas.- letler from I exas says : If you come across aitV 1'ooIh who havo the Texas fever strong, jnstM asii 111cm wnai mey want lo loose I 11 they have any thing to .loose, Texas isjusliieH piaco lor iiient. " ' .All we carried to 1 exas, or made there, has., been sacrificed to get away Hffain. Yiu.iitiow noth ing of sickness at the north; here oho day's ri. i.,sii -.. .1 i . " iu.ui 111 uti niuru inwurus Killing a mail, than a month's sickness would with yl'li." NonTiinnx Fnn.vriER. Orders have beenffl tssueu irom tiie War Department to put Fort Niagara ill a complete condition of defence. A company of .regulars were transported from Buffalo to Lowistown a few days since. Very woll. Closino the Banks. A bill, to ehaMf- Hllio uanko 111 Ohio: ihe charters of which expire 111 1843 antl bud 1844, to close theirH senlatives of that State; by a vote of 47 ton H13 In Ehnlaild; they are not bnlv niakinirau- car, &c.i out of beets, but naner nut of ilmH (Sri; fuse. Erail ! lmnia am li.nn- iliU mnl.Bj beets aro better UBrry trees, or India rubber. 1ESE DISSOIiUTION OK PAKTiMiStlIP; TlID Partncrsliii) hcrctoforo exiislinfr iimlur ih. firm of G. 110 WELL. & ( jfi .!u thin iv ln'f nul ffl . -"I - " J J Hscnt UjssoIvo.j. j he Hooks uromthe haildn of H Enoch ltonrll, with whom all persona wlio are in Knnill llnur I i L-iueDieu 10, or nave cuinis against tho firm, aro re qucsteJ to call and settle Hie, same without delay, UiNOOlI HOWELL, It. B. CGTiBKUT, Blooaisburg, April 7, 1841. THE Subscrile infdrms his frihdj and the public generally thai he will continue tne business at the stand lately occupied by hni-nHr?...... 1.:. 1 . " v.. ,u. V..F, 1), 1111 lin IIIlll2i UIUIIi:ilI7. -f,i mo iKJun rAiici itriiur. anil sirir.i nimn 10 bu.l.Tes8l' he flatier liimsblf lha. I. . .-I. II 1,1 . iiu miaii oc aoio 10 no wnatever woili is in trusted to his care, in as ifood slvle. work manlike, and expeditious manner, as anv of his ufci''hbors. Ho is thankful for nasi fa- fjvurs and solicits a continuance of patronage. fi ., R. B. CUTIIBERT. Uloomsburg, April 10, 1841. BY vHue of a writ of Alias Venditioni Exno.G,!f jnas, to" inn directed, will bo cipoi,cd to public faloS, Ion Saturday, ll.o 22d day of Mav next, at ten&j foVlock, A. M. at tho Court House ii'l lijnville. ihca ! Jfolliiwmg property, to wlti ;s!uate hi UerwU-k, Columbia countv, adjoinir utttujeu. uuu umcrg: wncrcoii 13 crfriti a FRAME ,:, m "ed taken in execution, mid to to told as the -Ai 0, 181 ce has purchased a Urge lot 1,, thai city, dning m horJ reei(le)ce , , ,;f H w . el. are to be erected a new Koinan Cath.H01 tfrds cpop Ran teslif Bl ,ro ,,aJf is $ J ' . ai coiiimmlanon o It is reported that he has gone south.-B Oerman Catholicd Is a so to be conimenctdrin i 1 b n INFORMATION WANTED: Hof u nolC(1 ..Vaicti Tinker'Mllini! himself his fnif.'rib' to pack up duds. When, Lol in a few days, she was oph! The subscri bers do not feci particularly anxious abnui tlio uonts hn Has on his feet, the Mat which Hiirnra Ilia W'l.'r it,., n,l Wl.i.l I... I....I 011 his Back, or the board bill which he didsDoa" lJ!"e Miss not nav. But'lhov do feel a irreal anxietv aboul tlio safety of liis beautiful carcass, and if theyHry Jo!,n could only, bo hssured Ihal he is locked up in soi'rio safe place, where the 'Dogs can't bite him, their distress would bo crcatlv relieved. Said Oocka is aboul 50 years of jagc; larj-e uusiiy iiiaclc whiskers! about 0 feel 8 or 0 inches in height; sharp nose, j with large protruding foreteeth; dark com- inexiou, sum wears 11 DiacK Wie: spealis gtiiufc, and is a gre,,t politician. Ho is sup posed to bo aboul Northumberland or Co lumbia counties. Editors of Newspapers who will civo the abovo one insertion, will confer a .great fa vor upon his distressed fi lends, nhd perhaps siave the trouble ol others advertising hini horeafteri , , , , . LEWIS VASTINE, N. C. MARTIN, MA ML. STARK. 2d: HIRAM JONES, JOD.N MONTANYE, A. M. NICIIOLLS, ISAAC MOIiUIS, SAER.M AN D. PHELPS, A. DURHAM. Tunkhannock.Luz. Co.Pa.March 17,1841 no is 1101 now in tiiesa uiggins" nor will lie again show his face to the Landlords and liivery n.lablo men herein whose hands it . . ...1 ,.i i .. he as left "unpaid bills" based upon Ihe credit orrQ3l laiids; situated.in the moon.or some other con'r'ry besides Northumberland countv. ijb'irlcs w'ro lie to return, there would be a rebellion amnnir' tiie "diickcns" Mas ho made greal havock hiong ih'a uur DEMOCRAT. n 'I u rUYSlCIAKS, CJIBINE T MJ1. o , KERS, The pslcnt right for thb Mahufacluring mid Vending ENGEI-i'si PATRXT Sf1?A for invalids and also tho patent riglii of r.amjs i;ite,vt bevhteau are oHercd lor Sn e fdr the mmiiipq hf sa&ciluylkill Ubluihbia ! Tho former aro ad mirably adapted for the iise of Invalids and bed riddeii person?. The ialter are adapted Tor hotels, beins; so bo'nstiiicted that ihev may be put together and taken apart.in less time than bedsteads, lip W in use, and will cosl no more to manufacture than thb com mon bedstead. The right will be disposed ol, lor cither of the abovo coiltltics, forH 1 ownsuips, i owns, &nops, or smglp right. Persons wishing to purchaso riir its mav obtain every information upon application at Brady's Hotel, Danville, vhoro Bpeci- linens can be seen. The following recommendation is from I Doctor George M.'Cleliaii, of Philadelphia. .In ingenious invention for invalids. Messrs. EiiL'el & Connor, or the borouph or Easlon Pa. have invonted a Sofa for the 3U30 or bed ridden patients, which' lis met 3 with Ills approbation of our Medical facul 3lyi and which we think ought to be intro- El.l.lno.l In 1. ..-ii r .1.- ...I I.. T. iiiluu III lliu IIUIIUU Ul HID I1UUIKT. 11 COm 1.: -.11 .1. . .i-. . . u . n . niiiBs an uiB auvaniages 01 a oola lor par lors, and a moveable bed, for the support of invaiius. uy tne ingenious applications ol iiingcs ami crrniso 11 is eapauie 01 raising ihe patient to every desirable chance rif oi ..rtJ posijion without exciting tho system, or dis- uiruiiig any iiijureu pari. 1 nave procured one of them, and I shall siezo the first on- gpoitunit)' of introducing it to ilie uttention 01 my iriunus 111 iracuue, anu 1 leel pci'leut couuiiciico 111 recommenuinir ittnihn umI. lit . ,. . . Hrouago 01 our proiessuin. . GEO. McCLELLAN, M. R. Danville, March 20, 1841. if 47 Trial IA$l Fur April Term 1841. raain'h Sliuman vs. Daniel Custenbader et al II. W. Wnples vs. Adam Micheal. liichdrd Phimcr vs. Thcodoro Wells. Same vs. Same. Itobi-it Montgomery vs. Jofin Courson ctil. iAIber H. Ashton et ul vs. Christian Ash et al. la -n .i. . i ... J.i . .. . . . (OuiniH'i uii'liu ci ui vs. iiiirisuan A. IJroDst. "Jal,1U1 V' Vt,'k et cl Vfi- Williom Kitchen. t ED i;i"iiu iiiiu iuuiiui if) ,.i i ..i.i: ..i.KJoi'Ciih Jlonpcr et al vs. Thompson well! vrr. c!'" "PP" J""'1 !' 0,icrl. lS,'n!,,i uaruer vs. jamcs uarnci's Adnir; 3 Robert iimlnlon vs. Frederick P. Afaus. K Peter Bulflv vs. William Cnrnrllsnn. JiVatlian beeley vs. Wilhum Hobison. ficorgo A. Flick vs. Daniel Huntz. 5jSharpless Taylor vs. Freder P. Muus. Jphn 1). Rodney v. Thomas Scout, JJacoli Girton' vs. Jacob Harris, A LL persons having unsettled account's with Mih.llM. tho firm of LEWIS H.MAUS& Co. dissolved January 1st, 1840 aro requested lo como unit seltle thon accounts orl or before tho 1st of 'J April noxt, or otherwise they will bo put to coet Jicillinllt lit rt line IioolldMnn X. H. MA US. ' J;'B. MAUS. Bloomsburj Iron Toundrj-, March 13, 181 1. LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining itj the Post Office at Blooms 1'urg at the- end ol tke quarltr ending Oil ihe 3 1st of Marr.ll, 1041. Applcman Mn.thiae Mditscr Jnseplt Barnard Robtrt McKilhcatt Joe Mriycr Ange.line Mau? B. lis L. B. Me)ick Henry Mcriinir Emeline Bloxidge John uomuoy uuar,lncK Blccker Jacob Coleman .Tcsso Coleman Joreph .MerlingiB, Henry trivclliiiir Alcxa: rjvclling Alexander Orway Joseph iCoiish Sims Parmian Daniel, Purdy Look wood Poc Joseph Pursel VVashingtoti Russel Goorge Rittcr William ijnniniet Aiexanuer H I'UX" D' & W. Garreltson Edward Gross Daniel Hopper Paul Hattman Reuben Hartmau Jacob Hnadlev Esq. rjluilts Mariah Smith Margaret Slay man Mary Slater E. Sidney SabHbiss Isaac Tobias .Daniel Vaiidcrslice Rebecca 2 Vinccnl Richards . Washington Susan Whii'enighi John Well.jr. Urael William Thaddeus Waller D. J. Wagoner Elizabeth Wells Clara . S Daincs Jacob itasieii jolin , House Isaac 2. MKeudig Citistian ivaiiier AJliarlcs Keller Georgn IjViiii Josiah afi-Kctvy Wm, 3 jfi Melick Andrew McDcrmunl James . .B, RUPERT, P. M. .ThpBC iriqnirins for .any of tho above let ters .will, please say it is advertised. All persons indebted for Postage must cash up. I have accommodated them, now lei them accommodate me. Grand Jurors Fur April Term 1841. fia. T ' nr:iit r.' , u wuikuuissu jw&u uwYur, tviu.am vieaniari, H Jacob Garrison. Berry David Mcbormick, Samuel Russel, Pint- ip Senile, 1 nomas r orslcr. Visting Creek Dipiiel MtHenrj", Jri Maiontiiir Jacob IliMer. ilijjhn Thomas Iluwman, Cliatlcs Michael, Isaac onyucr. f ctcr Uroovcr. Mount l'lutsant William Howell. Maduoti John Eves, Henry Smith, Levi Disel. Hoaririg Crcth J'cter Ilclwig, John Yenger. Sugarloaf Len fiouj'Jaa, Deiijamin Oolc, Sam uel ItuoniV Alathew Mcilenry, Samuel licss. ravcrsd furors. Brier cmk-Mordkz Jackson, Goorge Frcaa, Jr. Bloom- Samuel Mclllck, AndreW.Ciiveling, Val eutinc Biillcman.Daiilcl llagonbuch. JJerry John Hlee. Fishing creek Moses MctlcnfyPeter Crivcling, James Haycoclrl Hemlock John Ohl, Curtis Arwiiic. Jackson Joshua Savage. Limestone John Caldwell, John Marshall. Liberty Koliert Simonlbn. Madison Robert Campbell; Daniel Crumly. Mount Pleasant John Jones. . , . Malioning-lohn Dean, Sen. Daniel M. Fox, Williarn.JS'ariconk, Thomas Loyd. ., Montcjlir John Bailor, Daniel Geigef; Andrew Clark, James Barton'. Ordnge Ceorgo Hartnan, Philip Auchenbacli. Jioanng creec I'cter lierbein, Jcsso Price. Sugarloaf David Goulder, Daniel Abhclman, Valley David Maxwell, James Blue, Daniel Woodsido. OF tiie semi-montIiey: O. fiyo of Roberts' Magazine was published and ready for sulo promptly on tho raornine of tlio 15tK inst; It is a highly interesting number uuu iooks, as usual, as neat as a pin. The rcduc tion of the retiill bricc ol the Mnraxinn fmm pence to EIGHT CENTS works admirably. On- ijr (iiuk m u 1 a nanusome well printed book of lorty large pages with an extra thick and durjble cover, containing' the choicest ncms of tho Amen. can and Lnligbli Magazines, toeethcr with a lino bxonAvixo, For only Eight Cents a Copij. This must certainly bo pronounced the climax of eiieapucss. 11 tnrows a 1 tho otlipr Mnir,n in H the country, in point of clieapness, in tho shade. 11 n-.-,., .i; ;.-'...:' .u i i . vic.uiioui-,H uua ui iureuttHiug ino DacK tlum bcrr of tho Magazine, can now be supplied (as No. 1 has becii roprnited) by callinir at tlio Conntinfr room or sending their orders to iis post paid. Nl nrJSubscrintloii uricc nrr vnV I'! n copies ioi $a,uo. 'i'en conies for 315,00. . - - - ' ""I I'T- Jl-'" .i March 87, 1841. Kqisai io any Second to none. PTnHE Subscriber informs hjs .friends, and the W public generally, that ho !s now. not nnlv il. occupant, but the proprietor of tho Ij.llld H .!J'i vtr.u. u fHIU Uti TJIIiUii STOIS 1 'JJ 1SXCK MVl VJJIUY tvnoivn as the "UNION and b.is m.U aiiu compicteu an oddihpn to the building which gives him tho most airy, spacious, r.nd pleasant luu.uo i i.ii.v aiuici iii me jiiacc; arm no is deter mined that tho improvements and addiiiima in M jllouso t.hall keep pace with tho growth mid irapor-ff tancc of tho town in which it is located, r.nd tliatp' ii ouuii no scconu io none, i no house has bce-1 thoroughly icpaircil, and furnished in a m;imc'r .....v.. no ivcminiuui-iiiiiigivosausuc lOTUo CU' 1 , TTinr..-.. 4..y . tomers. Hi, TAULIJ will always bo furnl . NOTICE IG IlEREUY G.JVE,, ihflt with tho choisest and best, and his BAR :,' 'fHLetteis of admiiiistralion oil the above es- suppliec with the purest liquors. His sin',, i .Plate havo hficn rrrantnd in tlm ,ihrrl,er r... X rFni111 f?r,,I,,lond'-'. - ttend - 'E tho.busine of keeping n ' i'ZTrW' , ' 1'crtTl!re1a11 Per,ls 'tleb";tl "'ft witli.BdoteriuiniiUon tot.se L."C.,0S deceased, aro requested to' k!atUfciion,iiiduceshim wus "f,, j'fJ T' Lr"' Hhts ow incnds to e-jntinuo t..?, mii. :;aing claiiris will present please them. iuo puuuo genomic to g;vo him a uhu niJ j,ug(,perly atilliemicated for scttlemcni ir',, fi'"n . V B'' lie la. determined that tl.o Union 3 1 shall attend ut the late residence ..... GJ.1 l,m,.Bin v. ' A .vw.,.,.ta iiiiumcras a'iy house .n Northern Pennsylvania. WIT.l.TAU Tll'Nmw Danville, March 20, 1841. tf TP-ST - IPOMJSJiMgiSS I !S hereby given, that o.i the first Motidjf nf Junenexi, a special Court of Common JPIeas will be held at Danville, in and for '"Columbia county before- lliu Honorably M. V. trions.President Judge of the 12th ?J.udicial district of Pennsylvahia, and tho associato JudgeB or Columbia bounty, m jptitsuance of the provisions of llio 37th and itiuin eeriions 01 me ar.i 01 veiiurui arcuiui passetl the 14tl,i day oi A'priji , 83.4.; fnr llio atrial or a certain action wherciivtho West Braneli Bank at Williaihspnrl is ploinlifi pand Thomas Momehead, jr. is defendaftt.of which oil olticers aiiu ollieis mtcrckicu win ElaKc notice. . JACOB EYERLY, rrolh. Proth. Office, Danville,; March 30,1841 SHEBSIFF'S SATLESj D virtue of sundry wn's of vcriditionl fXpt nas, to mo directed, will be exposed to liulilic IjFalc, n,t the Court House, hi DMwiHe on A1reiil tUo 19th day ol Apr.JI next, ht 10 O'clock, A. M. the lollowing property, vii: A certain tract of land tituate in Catlawissa towiit liip, Columbia county, ailioiiiine Inula of Jewi bVocum, Loyd Thomas und others, containing S ACMES; : i , . , ' ' more or ie, wncrcon ls.erccieu a fffo MOUSE Mm AND STABLE. ( Seized, taken id execution, and to bo sold 11 Uia property of Samuel Ycltcr. ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Briorcrcek town ship, .Columbia county, adjoining land of SidlersJ Isaac Kint, and Henry Deitcricli, containing SIXTV-TIVO ACRES, whereon is erected A L,OG AND HOUSE FRAME Seized taken in execution, and to be eold as thq property of Jacob .Miller and John Manning. Ad Kinmistralors of Valentino Mover, dec. et at ALSO A certain liouise und Inl oitiinfn in llinTOWM of CATTA WISSA, between the upper Fcrry-rpatj and second street, and adjoining n lot of Sarah uuges anu otners, wncraon u erected a FRAME ,&ak ilotrSE FRAME STABLE ivvith.sundry out buildings. , IBciztJ, taken in cxccuUon, and to be sold as lha property of Francis Dean. ' JOHN r HUH 1 SnTijti biiKiiiFF a Dftice, Danville; March l'J, 1841. Y virtue of a writ of, Vcnditisni Exponas, to. me directed, vriU lip.sold at public sale, at the jCouit House, in Danvillef on Monday the lOih d,y. jof April next, at 10 o'clock', A. M. tho followfiis j property, viz: -, I A certain tract of Und situate in Jackson town' Jship, in Columbia county, containitu; , 1 more or less, adjoining lands lately sold by defend. ant to Yorks and Frick, lands of John Hess, Georga A. Frick, and others, whernon is erected a Dwelliitg House AND STABLE, , A SAW-MILL, end a few acres of land cUarcd. Seized taken iu execution, and to be sod ss thai property of John Russel, bail of Andrew Russol. Y virtu.e. of a certain writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to sale, by pub lic vendue, or out, al the Court House, iu Duiiville. on IHonday the 19th day of Apail next, , A certain ract of, land situate in Orsnge. town ship, Columbia cpunty, bounded on ths ribitheast by lands of John Underwood and Wnvllobison. on the south by lands lato of Phillo.-S'eidla. and Jacob ?Seeley, on tho cast by lands of tlio estate of Peter wniic, uoccaseu, and on Iho north by landj of Hayman, contiining. 101 ACBliS: be fhesamo more or less, on which is erected one KG1UST-MIIX, ON13 SAW-3IIJLI., WO Uwelllns Houses and one Barn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold u tho. estate of James Hspbuurp., - . - . JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff. SuEnirr's Omiri!, Daaville, ? March 38, ,141. 5 estate of william knorr, DEbEASED. - iaim? in Bloom township, Columbia cou,,. g!nali - 6 ""'nodlato pay meiV.and all those hav. pro- residenco of tho l in ni l ... . Kutccaseu on i uesuav i no 'u oay oi fliarch Bv, , ,. .., ,..:, .? . v ' ' "- - ' ' ""V nil ai who mav t..ll A l-.-. 1. T I r , ' Aiicrwnrus i can ue itiuuu al niv rea. .dence. JACOB HAGENDUOH, Admr. Bloom, Feb. 20, 161,'
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