J, Q. Aclanxs.and Ilhocle island "tha editor.of the Naw. Bedford Rogfstorf m-ho-llclng the report that John Qulriuj Adams jiad volunteered Ills services to Messrs, Anthony nnd I'earco, Bays t 'On Wcdijee day wo conversed with" ihe, gentleman who called upon'Mr."Adamfin-,-TefattOrt to the Bubject,- and Hy-iiiiiiw.eare infamled It: IS true. Mr. Adains declared it as Ids' oplnt i lmt tho FciioU's Constitution Was framed and adppjed in accordance with the, first principles oftiut Instittftiona, -ttiat it'W tho cstaUished 'ConBtHiitioit of. Rhode. -Is-Ian, and.tljo supreme Jaw of the State, thai Thomas W. Door is the rightful and ;t yiriimntn wovornor of Rhode Island, and that tll6rOJS-.no escaping clOttonSi'" ftotu -these con' ' DREADFUL ACCIDENT. A dreadful accident lately occurred in Switzerland! Tho calastrnphy happened while M. Brossaid, Prefssur of Philosophy at tho College or Bourg, and his lady, and Madame De, La Flecheic, a friend, wnrfi making an excursion in an open earriage in wniiiif.,' down a sleep declivityi rpins navo wav. and Ihei homes dashed ovot a percipice 000 feet deep, drugging the carriage after ihcnl; Madame Brdas'.ird wa? ktlled'oii tld spot;, M. Broward was seriously hurt, but is expected to recover, Madame De . La Llechcre', who was thrown nut as tho carriane. was.falliiii:.dowo1.cauglt by some shrubs gro wipe out of the side of ihe precipice, and was scarcely injured. 1' . CORN sfSTALK MOLASSES. -Mr' .Sajlmbn. , Gppdrlcl, of Te'rrp.ij'ute(' Indians, is successfully engaged in manu f('.iurintr molasses from ,thucorh stalk. ia prohounced by competent' judges to be fully equal to mo sugar nousc raiuabscs Mr, G. tepresenle the stalk where thn cur lias bVciToariy taken oiT, as very different from those on which it is pei milted to prow aniLripen, the first being full of juice, aild that iemarkably sweet. Eight gallons pfjuioe yield abolif . two gallons ot molas sesi' A Koaufifut "art do of this sort is now Biadein'liouiDiaria. It is clearer and light er in colpf fthan the' molasses of the sugai caie?. bearing a strong resemblance ,lo ,liq uid.honey. ' J. 0. COLT'S SENTENCE OF DEATH. 'Oh INIonilay morning.CoU was sentenced lo beliunin.on the, 18th of November next. He remonslrMed(thei Tattler saysj agairtts pastjng lenience befoie ihe case couiu be carried to tho Court of Errjirs.Bnd conteqd A that the excitement' of thb neopje, and t o! tho p uiry wer'i the'prw'u'diceso'f the jury ' were spfficient causo Tor granitng a nEtv- ttliV and charging- J . Iff k ntari vOflllrifilC I lll ttfill t the' venue. He also lequasts mo usu remarks make under p;uQlrcircumstaricc8, as unnecessary in his case Judse Kent cxhonoraled the jury, Coll rose firmlr and self possessed; and' defeli ded the murderous deed. He said. 'I havo never" committed an aclioil in my life which, under ,the. same ciYcumstaii6c3, I would.' not do air'ain. I was insulted hi rhy own ofliccj and resenied It then, ub would do now, which led. io thfs result manner, and mattcr.of his speech Avpsj'slri kingly charactorislic of tho whole character and lite of this unlorlunalc man. ' Heroes of- the devolution.' vwxe are in tho U. ..State just one hundred soldiers of the Kfcvolution, oh the iMiiHon' ' liisi Over one hiindied 'years of agft.-'asl follows' New Hampshire 1 ged fOl. - 11 Mris3acliu'selts( . r, Vermont ' 1 agedlOi'' ' New York 111 aged I07,ono l09 New Jersey 2 bolh-108 .y t Pennsylvania 13 l'tiged 1 10 ong 1 1-1 Virginia "5 ljaged(li0,( , 1 NortlV.Caroliua 8 ibdo aged ! lis. , South. Carolina 4 :i fiu Georgia Alabama Mississippi Tennessee Kentucky' Ohio. ' : Indiana lllinoj's Missouri ' Michigan Florida Total 7 i ,-'2J, , 9 13 -0.i 7. t ii .'-0 1 1, - ' i" -ii .ijifi! !;" ii.-1 -w '; .! I out T . . .A ,Jl Siilk) f . i i-i;-:l .:isoi"i .1 .li .!.(, jrffc. ..'i 4 2i-pneiagedUlO!ft"j' '' 1 aged' 108- - . 100 The oldest man on the list, is Michea Hare of Union cnuntv. P. who is in his 1 15th year. Pittsburg Sun, ; Trarnpled lo Death. Tha Pittsburg Spn states, that as the steamboat Cleveland and Michigan were dnscr-mlitm the Ohio to Beama, drove of 250 entile took friu ftorrt the noino of tho steamboats, ''untied their heads in a diffpienj (liroplion from that in, vhirh , jlicy wero h,eing driven, ritfhed gainsi ineir urjvers i.nuprseu jiiu auo trampled bver lliem. injuring one of ihcin so severely -that ho died uliorilv nl'.or. I n cattle," perfectly maddened, rpfhttdi dow the road to tho imniement danger of ull wh happened lo be in it, Mammoth Pumpkin. Mr.- Isaac Town send, of Hyde fark, biought to this village on 1'riday last, n maminoth PumpUiu raisci ny him, It weighed 80 tin. 11 was ox hibited ot tho Fair at Washington Hollow and was larger , than any other that, was Interesting judicial Decision. In T,y- xomme coi.a linptisi. mnmier-namou'diaii. ilia sent, a ynunir lady named Armstrong, need 17. In opnosttiov ir tho will of her ;falhor, who was a Presbyterian, and receiv ed iter into his unwell, me - .lamer uecamu very much incensed, and ihrcafelicd, person al violence, lo.Hic. r.leigyman,who thoreupon made application to a eourt to liavo him bound over lo keep (lie peace. The court ordered Mr. Armstrong, on account of the threats he had used, 10 gijo bail in $500, but ouleriid the complainant, tJ.r. . Jo laylho costs-ol Ihe pro.seruiiun, because )ie Ifa'd lutcrferrfd with thu lawful nulfrurity of the father, over lijs own offspring, in its minority,, a,.d. thereby provoked, luni, in his excited reeliugn, lo tnedililo the personal, mjuiy, and lo make the threats cutupluintul ol, jbuaitlVo therefore hut. just that the iroseciiior should ,paj thu costa wnci his ownlirst wrongiii qciuau occaaioiicu.--Jiidgf Lewis Jaid dqwn thosu. tinea puiula in his decision:. Is). That the authority of tio father re sults from his duties. Ho is oliitryeil, with tthc duties of iirti.eiia?ceaiid' education. lliuve cannot ho perloiilied vithiijil thu nu- ihority ti:o iiuiaud :n.d to eiiforca Vibocll- ;encu., I he term educulion is hot limited ito the ordinary instruction of the child in jlhu pursuits of liieraturu. It coillprts'liundit, ja. proper.. &iteiitiiif, . lo the inorul and iteli- ,giou.i seHttvwtits Of thu child. , In .tiis dm- harge ot till diitv-.il la the.iluuoubifcil nuht if the failmr tu-i deijinai'u sul'fi'- teachem, (either m tiot.a(a, riligion ol literature, as Vie islialLdejMit best calculated lo give cOrrncl Huns lu.tlie child. 1 v That hu cannot force, it to adopt jiipinions contrary tu the dieiales of lis ou n eoiucu!ii'e,.l)ut he has a right- to its lime, nod us atiuuliouidiiiiMir us; minority fot-ille purposu ofenablmg liiin 16 itfiikti'.th'e ellori iiicuiubeut on luni as 'a fullivri 'mo train "i up in Ihe way u should go." ' ' " 3d, I hat he may not compel ft, against Us own convictions of right, to become a member of any religious doiipiniiiaiion, .but after il has been iiiin.iteil, with his own free will; into the religious communion to which fits parent belongs, ho may lawfully restrain t, during Us ICL'al liiiaucy, liOm violaiini; the religious Obligations inquired in Us he half, by placing itself under the rcligiuds control, of a minister whose opinions do not meet us parent s approval. . ' TF ondtrful Hscapt. On .Friday last, as' is stated by the, Baltimore bun, llirto .'men who were va l work in an iron mine not far froib UihVcity, narrowly escaped an a'wful doath.' A maa of earth sixty feet' 'thick suddenly gave'.Wuyr above ihera. Two of them emailed without injury by 'jmproyijijj a silicic second ol tiinojn ireitini: out ol the reach of the fallini; earth. The third, Pelf I Rebhoon, was not so foriunaie. His Ouch wad terribly shattered, but he was nut iiiifch injured in other respects. Maine. The most complole sweep that lias prouuuly been made since the -days ,o William the NoYman, is tha't of the Wliigs in Maine, Ueloto mat lavorite ucrnOcratic leader Guv, airfield. So ulter has been iheirdiscomfitbKvlhat. wo are .almost dfs posed to pity them. A kind, "comlin'sserai ing genius, ihaf of delay in making tip the returns in some counlieSiScems.fo have been diapoBed lo break their fall a liulo by keep ing bauk the worst, uows, In Oxford coun ty, lor i.islance.itho result is not even yet precisely Known,- bilt Fairfield's majority jover' Robinson '"(Whig) in. ascertained to. bo noi less than 2.U00 voles. There ale sov ,eral towiift in h"o county, that have not given one n itig vote, iliu elections, in cases where Ihcie was before no' choice, ebcm io be' resulting very favorably Id the D'emocraln. 1 , . SPECIE OF THE UNITED STATES 'The followiui; is an, estimate ,of tlie a mount of specie in the United Stales Trea surv, made by. ihe Kecisicr, in a recent couimuiiicaiion to Congress: "ESTIMATE." Il lias been estimated by .somo, that there was specie and bullion in the country oh tho 30th ol September, 1820, 5 18.000 000; but say,. ,20,OUO,000 Imported from 1821 Id 1841, 20 yearn , 181,589,841 201,589,814 Doduct exported from 1821 to 1811 Balance ' 138,085,022 003,503,892 Tip rfflcienl.Comrades of Napoleon. Thp VomVeMr qnnounco ihe dealh.of Gen' er,,llw:Barpn ,St. Cyr. Nngui Peer of .France, at tho bail) ol .Vichy,: .The four ir'fer tFfancitis animuncetijilie. death of Baron LacrH.v.lhe cejebraied suigeon, ni Lyonu.on the29iji tilt, uljoui the.quino Hour that, his wift;,,iyo, lliuoupss, dietl.at, Paris.' 'Baron Lsrrey.! says (ho Co.urrUr- JtraHcais '.was! ono of 5iu.'tfir.iUurgeons:of ihe ngo.imd one. ilf the inoai nnuablo clnraeters inmu'diety. N.-jpidflnn liiinself': hore witness, to his scifjice by employing him on nil iiccasluns, niul. priM)laiiier Ins rarn virluo ill his immor ;ta,jyill, , B unii Larrey wiia on his. return, from A'&etia, .lifter making a. medical lu, ipeetiuu among tho troupsjn that cony,' - , ... ,..'.,-, . 1 1 '. -'.Flounia selling in.Baltlmoro'rat.$4i 12;. to 01 10. Wheat 80 to65icts. per bushel.: ltyjiiskey..33i,ccntstpergallou..-w : h K ' - - .jjw( .t- jH .4 flerd of .BuJfatoes.OinJh xacanj, 6l near' (lie Corner oC Brdadvay and Prlnp dreet, are to bo seen about twenty buflaioes that hnVrt bcen brouglu from, lhe Wesv No ono who would bo gratified with a sight df' the animals, riatvmieiakb the sp'cV fdr )f is On ihd salrid lot 'wheWnho lcb6ns' weVp in 1810. , , . -v , A Bold Preacher. 'The boldness of Samuul Duvics will hu illuslraled by a sinUloi ani'cdolo. When Presidelit of Prilifceion College,' lib visiied'Engltind for the purpose in ooiiming uonaiois for inu niainiiuuii. I hu kinir (UrorfM! II 1 had a cunosiiv to icar a orcacher from, w.ilds,of, Amcn'cai lie accordingly aitnnueili and was mo mmJli struck with Ills cinnnifliidurg cloqiiiiiien.thul he rixtiTessed liii astonishment loud enough lo bo lifeafd llalf way ever tile boue, ill' such erins at these, "He is a wonderful inatii! Why, )io beats my bishops! ate. Duvics, observing that Ihe king was attracti ng more ntUiiiiion than himself, paused, and nnkirrg his majesty full in tho face, 'gave i i in in an emphatic tone, tho following re buke: "WJ(en Ihd Ifoij loare'.h, let the lesistr of the forest iremble; and wlien tho Lord spcaketh. lei (he kings of tho earth k'oi'p'silonce.'1 'J ho king instantly surunic bark' in his seal, like the school boy that had been tanned over 'Ihe head bv hia inns ler.aiid ten) allied qtitel during ilia remainder of1 the sermon. The next day the monarch sent: for him, and, gayo. him fifty guineas, fur itie'iiistimtion over wllteli ho presnieu, ou sertiilg at tliu SHine time to' his courtiers, "He ik'-art honesi man an'honest.niari. Western Jlailrond. It, is stated that for the last dix daye two thousand barrels of Hour tier (lav more than could he talten on the, road' ivi'iho'ut a larcer supply. 'of cars havejirjived ai Greenbush, and have there thoen. tohipp,dI.to,Muw York,, to bo trans ipurtcd'to. . Boston byi water. - W.e learn from ihd , Philadelphia North American, thai Col. It. ,M. johKson, jii afigirt'i'iikS-froio. the cars in that pity on thu 1 Dill instant, ami - while surrounded by jcrowd ol ins friends, had his pocket picked Of 5150. , .. '! ,'! ". There is nothing purer than honesty nothing jtmeeler. than ,eharit; nothing warmer than love nothing richer lhan 'Wisdom nothing brighter than virluo , , .i V - - ' r -i' -lie r':.l aim nnioinu more Hiuaumsi i nai laiin. I le itnitci t1 one mint), loim ine puresi the. Hwcelest Ihe richest ihe briglesl and tho moi steadfast Happiness. A, reclinir drunkard, on meelinff1 a friend accosted bun tliu 'Well. I heard vou can raise the ddi il.J iTcs,', replied, the iriend and with his fndt sent tho .drunkard's, bas ;kai;,ponlainih!z.a, jui of runi, twenty feet aboyo his lioaui ' , ! I ' ' T- ' ' ' ' I JOYS OF CHILDHOOD. It is folly, (6 "call th'c'jovs ofijiur child hood tho. cteaipsl. They arc, .like the earnest flower of spring, tho crocus, lovely and richly tinted, but small and, scer.tles 'It is summer that brings - forth flowers'vof. 'matured splendor. fliidjiagrance. SI Republican Sentiment. The Bay oiatfis leijiocrai says inai -inu nine ,come w.iien. a nan snail nave wcigui 'the community in pioporlion lo sizo iof his sntil; and not to (ho weight of - his money baas', Or to tho extent of Ins lands or to'ihe value of his .merchandise,' DIED last. Airs, years.- In this township on Monday MAj?Y';ANrrLO.VE, aged 07 fat, Blopmsburg, Pa' (Corrected fPeeklu.) Wheat, : $ .80 Rye-- 50 4Q 00 25 12 25 0 11 "8 50 -Porn, ' Bulter,-: Oals, Eggs,- Tallow, r Lard,. Dried Apples,- pursuapce of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia Count, on . f Tii'urday tile lOtli day of Noyctpber next, at ten o' clock in tho fotenooit; WlllianiiJ Ikcler, Administrator, &e. of Jacob Ale. lalo of Mount Pleasant, township in said county, deceased, will expose to Salcbyipublic Vendue, upon tho premi sed, . " 4' ACMES, of the North end of a certain tract of land, eiliiato ilirMount l'lesant toxvnship, adjoining Daniel Force, Daniel, Jl'Carty, Edward Cavanco, and William IkltKcontabiipgjllnety eight acres; and 1 . . " ' -t - , I 1 ... .1. i aoqui iufiy ace utieiu .uje premises, but .'nobuildingi: latq the cstato oftaid deceased, situate in thq township of .(fount Pleasantt and !coui'uyviforcsaid,. ,. JAUuu tiXliiUi, Vtert. ., ALT, persons lmowiilj 'themstives' iftiieticd to .tlfala'te firhi iof Wveft SLViviSnMi fi6t6 or liook nrosrcflucstcjUtoniakQ immwliato paxmciitiM nV Idng&r 'indulgence! ciri io 'given. Thoso1 'who neglect the call will nk'lio .lid responsible for consc- lucnecs tli5it,xillccr.tai;ily follow. ... , . Djpomjburji Pct, 22, 1848 , f . Y vlrtuo of sunJry Wriu bt vciulitlotil x (llfoims. to mc directed. Will bo cinofscd to puUlic'salo'at'ttio Court llbutc. in DailTilld, on Monday t!io 31st day of Octobcr,1842, at'lO VcIbck1 M mo loliowilijt-propetty, .viii .f . A certain tract or parcel of land, situalo upon the SytqUbhanntt arid loga Tii'rnplkd Hoad. and upon tho East branch of i?riartrc,k,"aboui Iwb; arid. a. half Mies front tho town of Bnarcreeki whereon is a A FOUNDRY. A STORE HOUSE, 2 Dwelling Houses, A Wheel Ws-'igSit Shopy Ind adjoining lands of 3. T. Hcadly, heirs of Geofgo U(!atn-dcccascd,'and 'Others anil containing obouthirtctifl Acres, inorc or lc? ALSO, Upon a certain other, tract, or Farm, of land, situate Upon said branch of Uiiarcrcck, .and bounded upon tho East by the county lino'belwccn lblumliki and Luzerne counties, upon tho South by )nnd(f'6f Uamard.Scibeit, Nicholas -Seibert and S. Fvllendlcy, upon tho West, by 'tho aforesaid 'lot of thirteen acres, whereon thai Furnaco and other buildings arc crccted,'and by lands occupied by Hchry 'f rough) and'upon thci Kortli, by omer lamia of tho defendant, and containing-about Foity five Acres, moro or l&ia yheicon ia a ftPM&Btm MOUSE, LOG STABL.E A GOOD OR'CaARD,'.' AND OTHER, FRUIT TREES, The land U all improved. ' .' J ( i ALSO . A certain farm lot or tract1 of Latid situate upon said branch of Briarcreek, and bounded '.r .. . . r :.i e' L." f oOUtU'Dy-mot lasi aiorcsiuu.iufc.ui, laiuij wi owui !Fortv-five Acres. East by tho countviiinc o Luz- nA n,l Columbia, and bv lands .of William Zalmcr, North by lands of a. K. Hcadly, VVeat hv nthcr lands ol tlio defendant and containing Ninety ,Acres, moro or leas, Whereon .is a A large frame Dwelling House, a Stablo, andan old Saw t Ml.. , Upon this tract there is about .Sixteen Acres of iin'prvcil1 Meadow land. . ,' Uponiti lot containing (Jne Acre and six .perches of lahd, bounded Upon tho South by tho1 jaforcsatd lot tor' farm, or ' about Foiiy-fivo Acres, bounded fapdii the East by "tho aforesaid tract, hereon tho Grist Mitrand old Saw Mill is erected upon the Noith and' West by other' land of tho (defendant, being a triangular lot of improved ground, but without buil-Juig upon it, ALSO Upon a .certain other lot containing ,Four Acres'df land moro :or less, sltuato up&n tho South bide' of Summer'- hilt, and bounded ' South, ,bv tlio'-afurisaid farm of for'ty-fivo-'acrcs-atid'tho .said'lot of ono acre and six pei'chcs,' Eaity-by the-' aforesaid Grist' Mill tract, Worth by other lands of defendant. Wct by lands occupied by Henry Traugbj whereon w.a ' ' FIIAME DWELLING HOUSE. ' 1 ALSQ . lUpon a crrlain other tract situate upon the Summer hill and bounded. Eastby tho aforesaid tract whereon tho' Grist Mill and oilier buildings afo erectcd. JSortn by lands ot H. I' . Headley, and' other lands defendant,- West by lands of J. Jacobyv William Edwards, and by; other lands, .contuminc about Ninety Acres,' part ni which is improved but without building. ALSO TJpon .a triangular lot of unimproved land situate upon Summer hill, and bounded by the last aforesaid tract upon tlio South-East and by lands ofS. F. Headley upon tho North, and by lands of J, Jacoby and others upon the West, containing Forty Acres more or loss, quantity unknown. ALSO Upon a certain tract of Timber land, situato, upon the North Mountai i, adjoining land ot Jesso llowman, . r . ileadly and others surveyed August 1793, in pursuance of a warrant issued out of tho Land Office to Alexander Coc hran, dated July 28, 17931 and containing Four Hundred and four Acres, thirty perches and a. lowanco. Seized, taken in execution, and to sold as ii property of Thomas M'Nair JOHN FRUIT, Sniniry's Ornci, Danville, ? September '30, 1842. ts. 5 Shorifli EBirOATIOiV. A School for the instruction of youth, in the, various branches, of science ,and . litenn ture. will bo opened In 'the A'cadejny in' Hloomsburg, on ' - j 1 'Monday i 3d of October. . Application for admission to be made to the School Committee, or to tho subscriber;, when'thb terms of tuition will be made' .known. '' ,'' ' ' -t ' tlf-Jiiil " ;i.t. , ' 'loir. ' '' mam ltMU Sale: I K pursuance of" an m&it bftlio Orpliaris' HobA of "CoIuinMa County,-bni b Monday tho 7ih day ofNoypmhocriexf, At ten o'clock in tho forenoon, Daniel Gigcr anfl Henry t'lger": A'drnlrilstra'tcfi &.b. 'ot Henrjr'Gigert lalo of MonliicrVto'wnshlp In" eiid cotIntj',-'"decrt8ea? will cxposiitd Balo.by Public Vendue, upon thd prcmisea ccrtan - - . ,'.-i OF '1 BitUfite' .6f ji( Mqutucrl,. :Tqjnnhip; t .fnf said county, aiJ(inu)s.lon.d pi", Mary, Forest, Jobnf rry, joim,mcuaius; ncxanut-r (immfi, Lieonaru, Rupert, and' others ton'tahiihg ' m&r ACRES, ..- or thereabouts; lite the estate1 of said' de'ccileed.situ ate in tho township of Montuer, and county nfore said.- ! . v,... a : 8'. JACOB EYERLY Clerk: Danville, ,ottl2thl848,, . . .. Independent Troop. HE. members of, tho Iwuxpeniient Taoojf are hereby notified to meet' fct thrf house of C. Docblcr in liloomsburp;, attO .o'clock 'As M., onl Saturday fho 29lh day of October irut.nioUnted.Bndl' in uniform, for drill. Atthe some place immediate ly after a drill a ' '"' will be' organized and sit to fiearclinqucntari elcctioi will also be held to electa second .Lieuten) ant for said Troop, ' ' .' 1 ' - ' A general attendanbtfofthb raemb'cis' tk earae!! requested. .... uy order ol ,tho .captain, ' ' ' Ji SLOA'N. OJB.' Dloomsburg, 'October 8 1843, . n ' ESioomsliurg: Arullcry. fTTJHE mctflbcrs of tho ULOOMSBUnO AnTIttKJ. ' u nr archtreby notffied'to meci'atifio Houso of CrDof bjcr in Ilp9msburgj-at.l0 o'clock.., M, ontj Saturday the, 29th, day of Optoberirist, in 'uniform lur unu v( mc.Hauiciiiaeu luiweuiaicir aitui uiuv. i' rl , Ii' I. COURT OF APPEAL, s iJj!S will bo organizedandit ,to hear delinquenU., -r, A general attendance 'of tlib membcrd is pmitmjf rcquertca.' ""i ' ' aJtrT tooi . ' By order of the CipUinS - ; r oil 1 ' .0. nSil ORAMMt Q.&k Bloomsburg, October 8, 1812. - ... iT-'i-t ,5 n i "A '- BROKE into the enclosures of the ubsrltt about the firit of Julyias't.'a " vi I iCflWMf 'Vl i WUUEUUlU.UirilUlU BJJU19, 1 . , j,.: i - . years old. rue owner l fnnil Ukc-hlm aorftv. I Fisliing Creek, Sept 10. 182. 3 U miner t Session t and Orphans Court in'lho eighth'judicial. dismct, composed of the counties of Northumberland, Union,- Columbia, apd Lycoming) and tlie Hpn William Danahhnn and . Gtarm ' MnrlrJ Raw quires, Associate Judges iii, CJtumbfa( cobntyihave, issued thHr'prcccp'tVcar'nlnj 'datb"the SStli'ilayjbf ugusi, in uo year ui our ijoru one inousxnu eight hundred and forty-two.and to mo dircctcd,for" holding" ' ""' 1 ' ' .- ' Wt A Court of Oxjcf arid 1Tir)'niner?iria fcjiu crah ' Jdil ' ' DeHvtrylWirietalQtfttTW Sessions hftn'c 'Peace; Vo&mih'ty&ts and Orphan CoMrt, , , ;A INt P.ANVILLBja.tha .County pf gqliuiibia( on the third Monday of Norember ijext, (being Ijiq 2 1st day) and 6 cohti'nuo1 two weeks : . . . ; ,7 ' i i V w t- ''-' Notico is thcrefdro lierby given 10 the Coroner the Justices of tho Peace,-.' andiCon stablespf tlicsaid county ,qf Columbia thai; they bo tljen and there in tljcir properper'soni, ,at, ,10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said .Jay wjtlij their records, inqulsitio'ni' arid' bthc Ycmomtir'aricesJ to those things which to their offices appertain to be done. .And those that aro boiind by' feeogiiii zances, to prosecute against tho prisoners tbatvbto or may be in tho JaiJ of said county oT Columbia are to be then and there to prosecute .against them as shall bepust, Jurors are requested to bV punc tual in their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Danville, the 14 th day ofr Oct., in tho year of our Lord one' thousand eight hundred and forty-two, and in thp 7 year of the Independence of the United ' States1 of America. : ' ! JOHN FRUIT Sheiff,- . Snrnirr's OrrrcE, .Danville, , Oct. U 1842. 5 TO THE. SUPERVISORS OF TflET SEVERAL TOWNSHIPS. 1 WOTI CE ' ' IS hereby given by tho C'ommfssfoners of Cojpui bia county, thai .from and after this dale, all the1 repairs necessary tb'keep the county bridges in or der will bo dono by and atthe expense of I he sevri al townships in" which such bridges aro s'ituated.'iir.a .that tho County Oommiesionets will not I'fHafler enter into contracts for- any repairs thai ,ay bo wanted. JOHN DIETERICH, j CHRISTIAN, WOLFj JACOB DEMOTT., . ' . ' i. Commissivntat Commissioner's Offick, ? niij aO Danville, Auir. 17, I648.riii tu i ' " " " TS i$fAtt o4J Abrf.taijijjncl, abnufiour s requested-to pay charge WHEREAS, thp Honorable Ellh Lewisp Prcsidbnkof tho Court of Oyer on'-l Tor ind General Jal'lelivcry, Court; of Oaaftcif. If tho-Pc'acc.and Court of Common' Plea.