The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, October 29, 1842, Image 3

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    fepfatE.
'rife foilbwlnff comprises a lUl of S3
IncmbcrsLoTIwhich the Senile 1? composed.
Of-lliG eleven hbso torma have expired
jnd whose. paces wore filled at the elec
tion of 1842, tx were Whig or Antinin.
tons, andjfitfe wero democrats', ns follows :
DisTi 1. Philadelphia chy Henry S.
Spackman, William Jl. Crabb.
II. Coiihty of Philadelphia Benjamin
Crispin. Edvvard A. Ponniman, Tliomas
MriOtllly.- '
iHiMonlgnmery, Chester and Delaware
'Ab.rahain Br.owVi John,?. Huddleson,
Joseph Daily."
jjAV.tUueKe Samuel A Smith.
r V. Berks Samuel Fcgely.
VI. Lancaster and York Thomas E,
LD(M' "t f Ibtd.LI lib J U.1,1,1
Cli'ampnee. ,
'VII. Dauphin and Lebanon Levi
AViVip.'-m . .
VIII. Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, Per
ry am! Union James Mathers, Henry C.
Ever.
IX. Columbia ami' Schuylkill Samtiel
F, He.adlay. ,. ' '
X. Lehigh and Northampton John S.
aibutis. -
XI. Luzerne, Monroe, Wayne and Pike
Luther Kidder. . .
XII Lycoming. Ccnfrei Clfhlon arid
Northumberland Jesse C-Horton.' -
XllL Uradfyr J and''',Susquefianna a'
Dimoclt.
XIV. Franklin, Cumberland and Adams
Janice X McLahah.ni,- William II Gor-
iras.-"- '
XV. Bedford and
Somerset-' George
XVI. Westmoreland John Hill
,XVll. . Washington ll'alter Craig
XVIII. Fayette nnd Greene Charles A
Black-'
XIX. Allegheny and Butler Charles C
Sullivan, George IJarsic
XX. Beaver nnd Mercer JVilliam
Stewart
, XXI. Crawford and Erie John Wilson
Farrely
XXII. Jefferson, McKean, Potter.Tioga
Vcnsity'o' and Warren William P WiN
cox1' 1
,XXllL Indiana, Armstrong, Clarion,
Cainbtia and Clearfield Win Biglrr
Democrats in Roman Whigs, itc,, in
ntr. new, members tuns
Uesult Democrats 19 Whips 11.
The Seriate of 1841, when it adjourned,
ftnod 10 democrats 17 whigs counting
MrV F irrelly of Crawford and Erie, with
the iatrer. He would lie teller classed ns a
neutral, having voted with great impartiality
duriiw that session.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The House of J 841, when it ndjpinned,
Blood GH Democrats, 37 Whigs and And
nitiron?. The new house is as follows:
Philadelphia city Thomas T Itoekhttl,
Edsard toy. Morris, Benjamin M Ilinch
man, Chas B Trego, TVm E If 'hitmen,
George Sliarsti'ood, John Bush
'Philadelphia county A L Ronmfort,
Joseph L Hancock, Edward M'Gowen,
Joseph Deal, Richard Baton, Thomas
Tueiiii, Francis Clinton, Jacob R Kline
Bucks John Apple, Joseph Thomas,
Nicholas II McCarly
Chester Emmor Ellon, Jesse C Dick
ty, Roberta Parke, John lieidler
Lancaster Daniel Palmer, .Alexander
11 Hood, Charles Carpenter, Andrew
Thompson Jacoli Foreman, John IJ'arfel
, York Samuel N .Bailey, Wm S Pick
ipg, Srimnel V McKennon
Cumberland James Kennedy, George
Jlttiiale
Perry Thomas O'Bryan.
Bnrl-q John Pntijrrjer, Joseph Bauch
man, Samuel Moore, John Shenk.
acini) IMII Abraham Hcehner
Nonhamplon and Monroe Joseph Kerr
Jellerion tv Ileckman. Asa Packer
. Ltdiigh George S Eisenhard, George
i'leilcnck
Wayne nnd Pike florae Bush
Northumberland Jacob Gear hart
Mifflin, Juniata and Union Thomas
Pis.ilciiwiit, David Glenn, Samuel Rpber
;Coliimbi Daniel Snyler
Washington Samuel Livingston, Tf'm
McDuniel, John Stover
Westmoreland Ilenry M'Biide. Joseph
Kusseli
'Armstrong, Jneob IIi)l
Indiana John McEwen
Jeffersoir.McKcah and Warren Josepl
Y James - !
Fayetto John II Deford, Juhn Mor
Bedford David-Lav, JohnvSines
Franklin J acob- Walter, Thomas Car
son
Monlirnmery WIIIianVB Ilalin.-William
uenn, Charles Kugier "
Dauphin William Bell, Henry Pals
J'aUsh' .
Lebanon Dqnitl Stine
Liizornc lie'ndriclc B" Wtighi, Mused
Over field
Susiquehiinna Franklin N Avory
Jiradford Wllliatn Elwell '
Tioga and Puiiei Daniel L Slierwood
Iluiuincdon Jonalhdn zlc'illt')?is,
J3rjcc W((ir
"Beaver Malhcto T Kennedy, John
Ferguson f. ,. ' M
Mercti Samuel Goodwin! Samuel
Ke.t ' . i .
Aliqghenv NVilliarri Karps, 'iVw'Hp"
Craig) Hiram Iluttz, James-E, Sheri
dan
Butlf r Joseph Cummins - '
- "W&VMj
Somerset and C6nhria Tobias Mrs-
sun, John Wim. "
Lycoming, Clearfield and Clinton (J .11
Barrett, Georgo F lloal
Greeno M McQasIln
Adams John Miiia'hnll, Henry Myers
Centre George McOulloch
Crawford Morrow B Lowry, James
Porter Biawley .
Erie Stephen Skinner, Lyman Robin
son 3
Venango and Clarion David Long
ON JOINT BALLOT.
' Democrals. Whigs, &c.
Senate ' 19 14 - -".
House 00 40 '
79 5125 ma.
A large majority of iho Piothonotariea,
other county-officers and Sheriffs defied,
belong to, and arc active members of the
Democratic pnity.
Demoeiats in Roman Whigs in Italic.
Democratic Volunteer.
tWortingmen.
Late From Texas More Fighting.
By an arrival at New Orleans from Texas,
we learn fpei , the Crescent city of the 15th)
that Gen. Burleson, wiih 1100 troops, hail
pursued the Mexicans tinder Gen. Wall
from San, Antonia. The enemy were fu.r-
iilying themselves at the river .Medina, and
Uer..- Burlcsun intended to attack them at
that place, as soon as lie received reinforce
mcnis. The citizens of Matagorda and the
surrounding country were turning out to
join the armv.
Between 20 and 30,000 Mexicans ato
now on their way to Texas.
Gen. Wall had advanced from 20 miles
of San Antonio east of the river Scwilla,
where he met dipt. Caldwell, .with 100
Texians, an engagement took place,
which 100 Mexicans were killed and 100
more wounded. Capt. Caldwell succeeded
in anting his way throtgh, after being anr
roilnded several days, without tjie lns-j of
a man. A comnnnv of 50 men. from L-
grange, in aiteinpling to rc-itiforco Captain
Caldwell's company, was cut off by the
Mexicans, and 40 of them killed, 7 'prison
ers and three escaped. The Lagrange com
pany kept the Mavicans at bay until they
hronght ilieir artillery to bear.
Gen. Wall retreated to the Media, 20
miles West of San Antonio. General
Burleson, was within 4 miles of Medina,
wish 1,000 men; but knowing that General
Wall had barricaded himself he was wait
ing for reinforcements before he 'attack.od
the Mexicans.
It is currently reported that Austin had
been nurncU by the Mexicans.
Several skirmishes hail lakon place.
Pedcxtrtanism. Lieutenant Metcalr", of
ihc. 1st incornnraied Alilitia. ciminnoiV l,.ra
ecidt'd a waiicr last week, by walkini; ad
mites" in 21 hours, carrying all the acruti-
icments of a soldier tn heavy marching
irder, which on this occasion weighed 591
lbs. Mr. Melcalfe commenced at 9 o'clock
on Friday night and walked 20 miles with
out slopping, at the average of four miles?
in hourjai ihc end of Ihe 42 miles he rested
about 2 hours, and completed the 5C miles
n less than 20 hours. There had beeir'no
previous training, and it was lite first tun i
Mr. Metcalfe had earned a knapsack.
I'l'icie were 00 rounds ol ball . cartridge in
ihc cariouch box. which greatly increased
ihc difficulty of the feat, as the weight of
the front strap compressed the chest and
mpeded respiration. Hamxuon, (U. u.)
Journal.
Militia Trainings. On the 4 A3 page
of the I'hamphlei laws of the Session of the
lipgislalnrc ol runiisylvania ol itHM, w0
find the following very important section,
in the 'and for other purposes.,' of one of
acts.
Will tho people bcai it in mind?
Sec. 14. 1 hat so much of the act enti
tled 'An act for the legulalion of the militia
nf this Commonwealth,' panned tho second
day nf April, one thousand eight hundred
and tweniv-two, as requires the militia to
bo trained in rompanied on the first Mon
day of May (ifeacli year; ba and the sumo
is hctchy repealed,
I the course of 1841, 400 Jnws in War
saw adjured Judaism. Most of them em
braced ' Catholicism, notwithstanding ; the
persecution- the Empecor Nicholis is wagj
ing againfst the Catholics. '
licccnt letters fiom Mr. Robinson, the
I agent of iho Treasury in Europe, are said
to speak hopelessly of the chance of effect
ing any thing whatever in the way of loans
b rind.
Ohio, The exact majority ofShannon
did Democratic Governor of Ohio, is 40121
(3oud! -'
On Friday of last week, the Legislature
of Vermont elected WILLIAM UPHAM,
Esq.' (whig) United Stales Senator, for
six .years from the 4th of March hext,
.',1 -).'.. S 5S2SSST! v.(..L-j-j
' '. 08 1,10 B,n 6a,,uV.wV'
.Vu Void her hu hud'ibeautiful'jiiirJ'
Tis fa sa' aa l it) eirl saiUwlieir- her
The "United Stalos troops at the barracks
at Carlisle, are tn bo rcmovr u wllli the ex
ceplion of one or two officers and a ycry,
small body nf mtfn, who will remain to take
are of the public rrpperty.
Lord Asliburton is lo bo made an Earl as'
rood as possible, nnd the London papers
say his title ought to bo " Earl Surrender."
John M. Mher8poa!J, n cltistcris of
York Haven, Yoik county, wan drowned
in Nanticoko Dam on'Friday the 'J 1st in
stant. The deceased was bnwsmam on
hoard of boat S. S. Kline, under Capt.
G. E. Ranblphor.
DIED At Danville on Saturday last,
Mr. SILAS H, BROW,-a worthy member
of society, aged about 35 years
In Valley to.wnsbip, on Sunday lust,
DESIRE B. LEIDY, wife of James Lei-
dy, aged about 33 years.
On Tuesday the 1 llh inst, at the resi
t!cnc('of her InlniMnd in Pot'.svillc, 'Mrs.
ELLtfN CLARIC. wife or Divid Clark
in the 26lh year of her age, of typhus fe
ver. At Wilkesbarre, on the 2f)ih i ust . Mrs.
MARTHA D WIGHT, wife of General
Ebcnczer W. Sturdovent. in the 35th
year of her 'age daughter of, the late
Austin Dcnlaon, of New Havcni Connccti
cut.
In this town, on Thursday last, REBEC
CA JANE, daughter of Mr.. William Ciin
ton, ?ged 7 years.
PS -J 3 3 CTJB.E.BH'Sf
At Bloomsborg. Fa
(Corrected- cc,i.;
Wheat, $ 80-
Rye' 50
Com, ' 40
Clovcrsoed, : 4 00
Flujisecd, ; -1 25
Butter,
Oats.
12
25
G
11
8
00
Egc.
Tallow,
Lard,.
Dried Apples..
t
VALJABliB FARM
AT fi'SJSBffi&C SALE.
tbo 10th day of December, 1812, that valua
bio and well improved farm, situated near Jersey,
town, Madison tuwnsnip, Columbia county.adjoin
ing lands of Ja cob Zeitlofl, John Hellei,and others
tbo property of John Vastine, dco'd. containing
about
Si? jLLU bus
About one hundred acroj cleared land, a large
quantity of
SSI2AI5)W
well watered, a good Orchard, and in a good state
of cultivation tbo buildings aro
- A TY ..... -.
SDWELIilPTG HOUSE.
A E'rame Barn,
and a
Stone Sprits lioii3c
Tho uncleared land well timbered.
ALSO
Another tract, situated in the same
township, adjoining, containing upwards of
FORTY ACItKS,
part of which is cleared, the balance being excel-,
lent
Timber Land,
Adjoining lands of Win. Wclliver, and Powell Var
dol'e. ALSO ;
,1 certain tract of timber land situate in
tbo same township, containing
And Winet y-nlsie pei'cJjcs-
Adjoining lands of Peter Heller, Daniel fanyder
andoyiepi.
Sato (n commenco at 10 o'clock, A. M, when
torma of said wilt ho mado known. Persons desi-
rous ofgotling Information rclitivo to cither of tho
above named tracts, can obtain the tame by calling
on'ROBERT CAMPBELL, who resides oii the
farm.
WM. VASTINE,
AMOS VASTINE.
HUGH VASTINE,
Executors.
October, 21, 1842. 27 ts.
THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
WELLIVER, DECD.
WOTICU is Jicreby given, that letters testamcn.
taiv have been cranted to tbo subscriber, re
sidinir In "Madison township, upon Iho Uto will of
Win. Wclliver, late or Madison towiuuip.aioresain
dee'd. tliercfo're. all pcons indobled tn said cslalo,
aro requested to mako payment, and all 'bating
claims 10 urrsi'iH mem njr sciinnitiii.
,-. JOHN WELLIVER,
, ! , .. IlIOHArtDDEMOTT. ,
1 KxecutoM.
fJcrs'eytown, Oct.' 20; 1842. 87-0w.
1
tey tlrtuacf d writ of venditioni oxpdnnit. (o
me directed will bd expqsfd to public aide, on
Mondav, the 21st day of November, 1642, at the
Uourt Hobse "in Danville, thb, fallowing prbpeity,te
witt jr
Jl iittain. tract bf land silUdle tn Cat'
tlwlssa (ownslilp, Uol. co. containing
FXPT1? ACRSS,
MOlin OU I.ErfS, adjolng larida of Widow Clca
vcr nnd John It eavcr. and others, whereon is croc
tod a
LOG HOUSE
AND DANK DAHN.
Seized, taken in execution, and to lc sold n5 the
property of Daniel Mourer.
ALSO
A certain lot or land in the (own. nf
Dflnville,iluate on the corner of Ckurch ond Third
?treet, and adjoining; loU of George Hwcncy, on the
north and west, being' fifty feet on Church etrce),
and One hundred and fifty feet on Third street iml
numbered in tlie pluu of said town,- No. one hun
dred and forty-six, whereon is erected a
FRAME IfflOUSE
with a small Ftt.lMK SIIOJ' attached to the
same, and a small FItAME St4AIll.K.
Seized taken in execution, and to bo sold a?' the
property, of Jonas Spsrring.
ALSO -
Jl certain tract, of land situate in .ifd'd
ison township, Columbia county, co'itaining'
nioro or less, adjoining lands of Robert Laihard, E,
Orosslcy, and oldens, wboreon s erected
TAV0 LOO HOUSES,
TWO
'1
and about fif AfiUR cleared land.
Scized,-tal(en in cxeculiun, and to bo sold as tho
properly of Thomas Stackhouso.
y virtue of Sundry writs of venditioni expo
nas, to mo directed, will bo exposed to public
sale, at the some time and place, tho 'following
property to wit.
Two certain lots of ground, situate in
tho town of Catt.wissa, Columbia county, and
numbered N6. 2D and 20, in the plan of mid town,
and fronting on second street, adjoining b)t3 of Ja
cob Dealer and Stephen llaldy, whereon 13 erected
a
TWO STORY 5iOUSS39
pebble dashed out side, with a F?AMU KITOil
EN, and STOItE UOiMi, attached to Iho same
and one Fiiamk Wooji Ilocsv,and FRAME
STABLE- Also FIFTEEN ACKES, out
lot, in the ?ame township, adjoining lands of Geo.
Zcrr, and Thoaiast Hartman. Also, one other cer
tain lot, situato in tbc new part of. the town bf Cat
tawissa, bounded on the west by an alley, on the
south by Walnut street.
bened, taken in execu'ion, nnd to be sold as the
property of Alexander W. Lcyburn.
Y virtuo of a vyrit of phi venditioni exponas
to roe directed, will uo exposed to public sate
at the same timo and place tho following property
to wit :
Townsnm of BrfarcrceKana county ol OufllnfiJB
containing
. 10 ACMES,
morc'or lc.-.s, adjoining hinds of John Lockard and
Jeremiah iarris, and hounded on tho south wctt
by tbo Susquehanna and Tioga turnpike, whereon
are erected
TWO LOG HOUSES
and FRAME EARN.
Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as. the
properly of Julia ShaiTisr.
11 Y virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, lo mo di
rected, will lo exposed to public sale, at the bame
time and pinto the following property , viz
All Ihut cci'fiaisa Two Stovy
Frame
HOUSE.
Situate in tho Northern part of tho town of Dan
ville, in said county, nu tho West side of 2'ine
Street, bring sixteen" feet in front on said Fino
Street by twenty-oigbt feet back. And tbo lot or
piece of ground, uud curtitcgo apperteuant thereto,
which lot is marked and numbered in Montgomery's,
addition to tald town. No and bounded on East
by Pine Miect, on tho North by lot of J. U. llahn
011 the v t-btby an alley. 011 tbc South by othei lot
of suid H. Frinimcr.siid lot being fortySune feet in.
front, on (.aid Pino bltett by one hundred and forty-
two feet back.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be cold as the
property bf Henry Primmer.
ALSO
Beginning at a post, a comer . nf
Michael RUbel's land, thence by the eamo Norll
twentv decrees, U est one hundred and fix Ice 11
perches to a post.lhencc by lands of Michael Wert-
man, ouutn seventy oegrccs, ycm mxij-iivu pit
ches to a post, thence by the same, South twenty
degree , East thirty porches, theuco South, ceventy
degiccs, Weil twenty-two perches to a post, thence
South twenty degrees, Ent sixty-liino perches to a
post, thenco by now or late vacant iaiiu-, noun
eighty-one degrcas, Bast tigbty-nine percheitto the
nlCO Ot urgllinin conuuillllg niy-onu nura aim
sixty perchea anu alluwancc 01 six per ct-111. wr
Hoails, iVc.
Seized, taken m execution, ana lo ue sola as uit
property of Charles Albright.
1 JOHN FHUir,
Sn:Hii''OmcF., Danville, ?
October 21, 1343. ts. 5
Sheriff:
IIAlLIi'S PATENT
BEE HIVES.
rWlHlS HivoisonoqflhebcM constiuctfd now
M in use, una so arrangco.as to supcrevue , ,.;
cc.dty of killing becs to Wlw from them their ho.
ucy. It, is simple, and can bo mado with little ex.
Tho subscriber has vho right to tell to itdlaidi-
ah, tho privilege ofmakius Ihom tor tn;-:rown use,
ond requests alt who are interested in bees, to Call
at bis huuto, and wo the bivoi for themselves, as
lie lias Lee, now 0.UOg --RQE
.' Bl6obu'rg Oct. X9,
ALf, ptrr'onB knowing thenurlves indebted W
iho late firm of Rupert & llrton,by nole.'or
liook are requested to ni&!S (mmbdlate payrhsnt
no longer Indulgence call be giveit. Those Who
lirulect the rail will a!fiie.bo recion:ltile for Cons
qbences that n ill ctrtainly fpllow.
iturjiiii & BAin uw
Bloomsibure OH, 22, 1812.
..EDUCATION '
.' A Schfol for the instruction bf y6uth, Int.
llie various, branches of science anil (iic'fa
ttirc, wiil bo opcildd in llto Academy Irii
Bloomsburg, pif' . - ...
. jilpnday, 3t of October .
Application for admission lo" be' made 'lo
the School Committee" orlo'thc subscribed; ,
when tho terms of tUil?i)ti will be mado"'
known. '
J. D. BILES.
'Blbomsbifr'g, October 1, 1 842. r 1 , ,'T
txidepcxident Troop.
THE, members of tbo InnnprariENT Tiiaor '
aro hereby notified (0 mce at lib house of C." '
Dueller in Bloointburg, o'flO , o'clock", A. M. onj
Saluulay the 20th day of October injt. mounted ana.'
in unifo'rm for drilh Attbe same place immtdiato-; ,
lv after a drill a
COURT OF APPEAL!
will bo organized and sit. to hear .delinquents nn
electioi will-rflso be held to electa second Licuten-J
ant for said Trbqp. " v
A general attendance of tlic.membcii Is earncsliy'
rcqucttcd. . ;" ' v.-
Bv 6rder of the Captain, . . .
. 4,'SIjOAN, O. 9.
Bloornsburg, October 8. 1813.
c i,
Illoomsh xti's Artillery. .
"HE mcroberi of tba BtoojisnDno AiiTixti
ni arc hereby' nolificd to m6et at the
:ic Ilouse'of
O. Docbler in Bloomsburg, at 10 o'clock, A. M. orr
Saturday the 20th day of October inst. in uniform
for drill. At the came place immediately after drill
a ! . , ;
. 1 COURT OF KPPEAh,'
will be organized and eit to hear delinquent.
A general attendance of the members is earnestly,
requested. .
By order-of the Ciptain;
O. CHAMM, 0. 8.
Bloocnhurg, October 8, t845.
BROKE into the encIoEurcs of the substriWi1
about the lust of July last, a - 1
with some brendle spots, short tail, nd abbut four
years old. The owner fs requested to pay churgesf
and lake him away. 1
-resriing"?tEe,- mpt-rg,-
PROLAICATIOIT.
HERRAS, the Honorable Eilis Lr,wis;
Prcsidentof tho Court, of Oyer and Ter
miner and Genertl Jail Delivery, Court, of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace.and Court, of Common Fleas
and Orphans' Court in the eighth judicial jlisirict,
composed of the counties of Northumberland,
Union, Columbia and Lycoming; and tho Hon.
William Vonaldion and, George .MaeJt,
quiies, Associato Judges' ill Colnmbia county,havi
issued their precept.baaniiug date .the S5th dy oC
August, in the year of our Lord .one thousand
eight hundred and forly-two.and to me direcled,fur
holding .
A Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen
eral Jail Delivery, General Quarter
Sessions of the' Peace, Common Pleas
and Orphan's Court.
IN DANVILLE, in tho County of Columbia,
on tho third Mdndiy of November next, (being the
21st day) and to continue two weeks :
Notice is therefore herby given to
tho Coroner, the Justices of tho Peace, and Con.
t-lablesof the said county of Columbia, thai they
,.ua men anu mere m uieir proper peramib, ai iu
o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with thfelr
records,' inquisitions and other remembrances, to
those things which to their offices appertain to
be dons. And thpp that are bound by recogni
zances, to prosecute against tbo prisoners that ato '
or may be in the Jail of said county of Colombia,
are to ho then and there to prosecute ugainwt them
as dial! be just, Jurors arq requested to l.C punc
tual in their attendance, agreeably 10 thtdr nolicei.
Dated at . Danville, tho 14lh day of Od., in
the year of our L'o'rd-one thousand eight
hundred and' forty? two, and in. tbo. fit -year'
of the Independence cf tbc Cniled fetatri
of America.
' JOHN FRUIT SheW
Sntairr's Ornct, Danville, 3
Oct. 14 1812. i
0
N pursuance of an order of the OrphansHTourt
01 uomnioia vuiuii, pii
Thurday the 10th day of November next
at ten o' clock in tbo fmcnoan William J Ikclei
AdminUtrater, 6cc; of Jacob Ale lato of iWoun
Pleasant, township in said county, deceased, wi
cxpoae to jale by public Vcnduo, upon the prcuiii
sen,
4 ' ACHES,
of the North end of a certain tract of land, situa
in Mount Plesaut townthip, adjoining Dot
Fctci, Daniel JltOarty, Edward Cavancc, o
William Iklcr. containing liinctj' tight acrts; 1,
alibut forty acres ofcleaid ban 1 tut the prcm ,
but no buddings; (ato tbo es'atd of id docoa
kiluato in the lawiuliin oflouiit Pleasant, a
county aforesaid.
JACOB BVBULV, Crr
. (uriuc,pc, n guJ x
'.ia if. voowi Ul'i,'
m