The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, December 31, 1842, Image 3

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    fti 3 Ciijbr yiti Business.
TilE'subscribcrs would Inform their frlcrids and
hij publip gencraly, thftt they have entered. Inlo
'Copartnership under thb firm of
"Vortho purposo of carrying o'rt the' Above- business
hUlioold stand of GhristianShumani
OllrtlSTlAN & HUMAN.
3i v J AM ES T. PAGO.',
Beaver Valley Dec. bl., 1842. 00.
ALL persons indebted'to' mo must scttlo their
"accounts before the first of March next.
" CHRISTIAN'SHUMAN.
-Uever Valley, 'Dec. 31 1842r
NOTICE,
THE Subscribers purchased at Nonstable, ealo
on the 33d Dec. 1843. the following sold aa
ho property of William Coleman in llloomsburg
'Col. co. ono black Mare.ono two horso Ws-i.on.oiie
two horse Sled, one single set Harness; one set boat
Darnes.., one straw Knife, ono Pi tchfork, ono Mn
inirc fork, one strap Bolls, one brass mantle Clock,
Mniei.Buroau, Also ono Sleigh sold on the S7th De:.
1843. The property wo have left in possession of
said Coleman during our pleasure, oi, which tho
public will pleaso lutto notice.
L. B. nUPERT,
E. 0. "BARTON.
' Bloomsburg Dec. 31, 1843. 3G.
NOTICE.
fWHE undersigned has purchased at Constable
m sale as tho property of John Karns in Sugar
loaf township, Columoia co. on the 30th day of
uec mvi, ono piece ot Wheal, ono piece of ltye,
ono small Bull, ono Cow, ono mantle Clock, and
hovelet (hp same in possession of said Karns dur
ing my p!easure,of which thepubhe will pleasotako
notice.
ABRAHAM H. LUNGER.
Dec. 31. 18.42. 30. '
NOTICE.
FsflHE undersigned purchased at Constable sale
JL as the property of John Kline, in Sugarlouf
.. ,..t 1.! - - (A nl.t. . n.n Til1 .
ifj. juiuuiuia cu. uii ucc A'tui io?, one 1 lougn,
ona Sled one red Calf, one bay Colt, ono dun
IIcilTcr, one brown ilare, ono grey Mare, one bay
Horse and one Waggqn, and have left.the same in
possession of said Klino during my pleasure, of
which tile public will please take notice.
ABRAHAM H. LUNGER.
Dec: 32,1842. 3G.
NOTICE. .
' fWIfE undersigned purchased at Constable sale
' Jt as the property of John Karns inSugarloaf tp.
Columbia co. Dec, 36, 1842, one fanning Mill, one
cutting Box, one Bureau, one corner Cubboard
ono Saw, nineteen Sawlogs, one Harrow and one
Plough; and have left the same in possession of
said Karns during my pleasure, of which the public
will please take notice.
JAMES McFANE
rD:c3! 1842..-r$0. ;
NOTICE.
- . . a
THE's'ubscribcrVhavc purchased nt Constablo
sale as the nroDcrtwoTJames C. Fox. to wit:
half df m acres of Wheat in llio. ground,-one acra
of Wheat in tho ground mid onq-acrc of Rye in the
ground, and have If A the, same- ih possession of
.,,. Pn. Anr.r.'rr r,1...." (" ..l.t.U ll. ....Mi.
Will iatiU ItUlltU.
WM. McKELVV & Co.
Dec. 31. 1343. 3G1.
, NOTICE.
i 1 1
THE undersigned ptirchased at 'Constablo sale
as: the. property of William1 Edgar,' to wit:
liltecn (Teres of Wheat in the ground; ono Horse,
one two horse Waggon, six Hog.; 'thrfce Ploughs,
two Kfts Harncsse's, one set of Swinzlctrees. two
iron Kettles, ono Sadie and '.Bridle.aml havo'left the
me in possession of said hdgar during my picas:
urc, of which the public will take notice.
DANIEL STOKER.
Dec. 31, 184336.
' Fur'Jamlan) Term? 1R43.
1 V,ilfiamlae vs Charlcs"Craig'
!2.rninmnnwn'illli va VVitlifim f!nll '
'"3vMafy SirVwbrfdge vs Jesse Funston
i vliarlesiiillrr el ? vs bainuel Irin
5' John Oum'mings et'al vs John 0. Jes
' ir' r
'i Samtiel' Miller vs John Anion's Admls,
.7 John Mann el $i va Mpses Moyer.
Gnurge E, Gehrig va Frederick Fritlly
vi.iit etral.
Uaniel lloats vs Patterson, el i '
!10 r?li'7,,t.ntVi .- Ml.t,.l'n.n....
""'" "'fa It-H WM, VUMCVIUI
' ..-ft,.- -
1 1 Johfl F, Manri vs St C. Martin
12'('omth. o. Pennsylvania va Win. Me
' ' -Kcivy
13 iFredericka Bealea Exec, vs Henry
Fdllrrior - "' ' " ,' "
.i rHiig s au, Aums vs jonn unoues
U Valt-MHItU! Mpt1 Vfi Ilfnrv IlpifAnhjr hnr
lt-dlllin 13- Hnt'ii vv nnnm,. 17V.... n
'""elal '
Oi-.Ueoriro Mover vs Goort'o Maus el al
1 Joftult Egbert et al vs Oortieh'us Still
2 Jolm T. Uavis vs Aslibel B. VViUun
..etall.
3 Cliafl'es,,Car(!eg va James Siraw.
.uriugq
1 Casper Clirt9lmans, Adrar vs John
lloblion-'
Leonard Stougliton vs Charles F.
Miyi , . ' ' .. .
Ltioturdj loyghtou va B'fiijamin P.
FricJt
Archihalil , Voris vn Clarissa. A.
"Bclicnek
fbri'fm '?iepgrn'ys Lewis II. Mu,
i
tll .- mil .... i
kfkY vi'riuo of,a wri't.of loVaHaiacusi to''medV
JLP reeled, 'villi lie.)expofed 16 public" sale, at the
Court House, In Danville, on Monday, January
to, 1843; at 10 n clack, A i M;
Jill Ihht certain lot of land alt'uale in
MaHoriitig'tdwnsliip'i'CblnrriVia' bo.' rfnd Slato bf
Pcnnsylyania, bounded .ndUCscribed as roltows.to
witiBcgtnningat a chesnUt;oak, a corner b'f iAI
txander Monlgouicry.'s land and by, a fallen sprUc'o,
Uldnco by the same land across Mahonihg creek,
woup. nity-nine uerevs,,t;a twenty ftui percjieg
(o a post, thence by the 'same ltfrfde.Soulh sixty
degrecsand one-half; Jiast'twclv perches and two
tenths to a whilcoaK.Jhence,, qouth ,sixly-ono de
grees, Eatt'slx' perclics to a gum, thence Houth
thirty-two degrees alnl onc-tptarter, East twenty)
perches and two.tenths td u mipto, thenco Houth
sixteen dcgrees.East fiftcpn perches find threc-UJr.ths
to a post, thence ssoutli eighty degrees add one quar-'
ter, East nine perches and five-tenths to a stone,
thenco Boulh thirty degrees and one-quarter, ast
twenty perched to a poit, thence North Myiiine
and three-quarter degrees East two hundred and
fourteen petches to a poit or corllcr ol land'b? Dr.
Magill thence by tho same North thirty degrees and
one quarter' Wcsl twenty -six perches to a hickory,
a corner of eamo land and land of Georgo Patterson
thence by the said Patterson's land and lauds of.
Philip Sidler, South fifty-nine ilegtccs and three
quarters West one hundred and twenly -sit, perches
to a post or wintcoan stump, thence .North thirty,
ono drces and three-eights West forty hind per.
ches to a nine stump, thenco South fortv-nine'de.
grees West eleven perches and seven-tenths to p
post North ten degree VVcst fourteen perches olid
cjght-tcnths to a blacko.ilc stump South seventy
eignt degrees, west twenty perches and eight
tomns in a DiacKoau,iorji sixteen degrees anil ony
half East thirty perches to a small pino North fifty
degrees and llircc-qUartcrs, East forty-four perches
to a dead pino North thirteen degrees and one-half
Westone hundred and thirty -four perchetf to a pine
iNorth seventy-tour degrees and one-half, West six
ty-three perches to a blackoak, thenco by Joseph
Maus land South filty-sevcn degiees and ono half.
West eighty perches to stones, tAcn North twenty
nine degrees and one-half West one hundred and
forty-seven perches to a Mr. Heslct's land, thence
North eighty-four degrees and one-half, West clov
en pcrchoi to.a maplo stump, South twenty-rlvd
digrecs and ono half, West twenty-two perches to
post, North seventy-four degrees, West eleven
perches and one-half to a whitcoak stump, North
fifty degrees and one-half West thirty-three perches
and one-half to a whiteoak stump North fifty de
grees and one-half, West thirty-'Jirce perches and
one-half to a post, thenco by land of Joseph Maua
South fifty-eight degrees and three-quarters. West
forty-seven perches and six-tenths to a fallen white-
oak, thence South thirty-three degrees, and one-half
Last three hundred and ninety-one perches to the
beginning containing 'J'hree Hundred and Srxty
nine Acrco and three-quarters of an aero and allow
ance bo tho same more c less.
I Seized, taken In execution an to ho.sold as the
property ov tdward li. Uiddle.
Y virtue of sundry writs of ven'a. exponas, to
JLP me directed, will be exposed td public sale, at
miv Buuiu iiiuu uiiu jJiuce as tuorcsaiu
A certain tract of land situate in Hem
lock tp. Columbia 'co. containing
. 8 ACRES,
more or-lcss', adjoining lands of Caleb Gallon Mc
Kclvy'and AppUman; 'ahd others, whereon' is
erected a small ( . .
and, :
Stable.''
Kcircd, token in execution, 'and to be solo as the
property of Nathaniel Hcnrio.
ALSO
A certain tract' of land situate in MiJJlin
township, Columbia county containing
Jit
more or less, adjoining, lands of David Davis John
.VanblcugUm and others,whercon is erected a smalt
jog
house and
barn's
Seized, taken in exc cut!onand to le sold as' the
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piopcriy oi jamea vanoicrigum.
ALSO,
A certain lot of land situate in the town
ship of Cactawissa,. Columbia co. adjoining McKel
vv find ntlpru Ivinir nn u.lfth .IrnAf' ,
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as .the
. .. e r . ,
property ui ueorgo iruiers. 1 '
' ALSO,
A certain lot, of around, situate in th
lawn ol Danville,ColhmbM county,fronling on Mill
street and extending back to M ihoning crerk and
aujoiiuiig a tot oi jonn jtioore ana other land ot said
Frederick P. Maus on which is erected a '
WHEELWRIGHT SHOP '
AND'
Blacksmith Shop.
AlffO. nnnlhf-r Inl iC rrrnnnfl. eitnntA in ftm t.n.n
of Danville, Columbia co. fronting on Mill street,
anu xu-nuing uacK 10 Manyming crtcic ana adjoin
ing a lot of'Charlos Whiioond the abqvo described
lot of Frederick P. Maus. bn which Is erected Two
Frame
Dwelling Houses, '
ono Frame
STORE fHOUSE
i r va one
WSa, i IIIIAMB STABLE.
Seized, taken in execution ami tb'be sold' as't'ho
properU of Frederick '.Maus.
ALSO,
A certain lot situate ih Valley township
Columhia county, containing ONI3 ACHI3,
whereon is erected a ' ..'
StoHe DivelHnpr Iiousc? a Tn
House and fixtures;
with other opt JuUdins. and adjoining lands of
John Maun, a id others.
uciu, iokvii 111 execution anu to tie sold as tho
property of James Donaldson. "
Cne certain lot of , ground situate in
mota or less whereon is erected a Two Story
frltJUKK itOVSfttoSVE JFIt.1.TIE 8MTO&
Wit w.iaoni-uousE.
r
adjoing lands of Jacob Bbmboy, William Stall
Esq. and nUiers, "
ALSO
A itrlain tot of ground situate In lilt
village of Orarlgeville, containing Otic Half A
crc, ttliercon is erected
TWO 'Fit AM B IIOUSESj "
One tFramc Stable,
lying blohg Maih krtel. ndmhered In the' jilah said
town, adjoining land ot Isaac Kline atld others'.
Seized, taken in execution and toba sold as tho
propei ty,fvC. H,M!Plicroiu ,.
ALSO,
All the right, title., and interest of a
certain lot of ground situate in Bloom t6wiiship,
oiumoia co. containing :
ONE HALF ACRE.
more or Jens adioinim John Kobiion and bthcrs,
whereon it 'elected "a"
Seized, taken in execution and to be. chM it tho
propeity ot JohnHatelct,J
Y virlito ofa writiof ahas'levan facias, W fno
directed, will bo. exposed, td Public sale at the
t ...! ..i e -
viuiu unu luae ai orusQiu,
All thdt, certain hub stohl- fratnt titetllt
tug Housu situate (it the NoUhern nart of the town
of Danville in saidcountylon tllo West side of Pine
street, being sixtceti-feet in .front' on cold Pine
street by twenty-eight feet back, and the" lot or piece
of ground and curtilegqappcrtcnant thereto, which
lot Is marked and numbered in Montgomery's
addition to said town No. and bounded on the
East by Pine street, on the North by lot of J. D,
Hahn, West by an alley, on the South' by other'lot
of said H. Primer.sald lot heine fortv-ninu feet in
front on said Pine street, by one hundred and forty
two feet back, being the house and lot now occupied
by said Primer.
Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the
property, of Hi nry Primer.
JOHN FHUIT, Sh1ff.
Siir.niFr's Office, Danville, ?
December 23, 1843. f..
1 shekife's saies.
lix Untie ol n writ Of levaria fipinn In
mo (Jirec-.cd will bo exposed to public sale
ni f' :.. n 'n 1 .
..iv uvuii uuuso 111 Lauviiie on lYjonuaj
ouanuary iu, lHia at 10 o'clock' A. M
Alltftal certain mesuajxe tenement and
hhiee Acres and six perches of land strict
measure lyiiig, being and situate in the
township of Mahoninz. in the countv
Columbia and Stnte of Pennsylvania, being
u lian oi a larger tract ol land containing
mqre or less, bounded and described is fol
lows, to wit: Hueiniunir at the East sido
of the public road leading from Danville lo
oauawissa, and corner of out lot No. 5
1 1 I Llf -. .. '
iiicntc aiung jiuonc roau pauiit aixty one
uegfces, jvjsi lourteen perches and three
lentils ol a perch to a post and cornet of
David I'ancasts lot, thence by tho same
ISorth forty lVo degrees; East thirty three
jerelics arid ciglit tenilis.pl a. perch; !P a post
on tlie hank of FennsyUania canali thence
down, said canal North lorty two degrees,
Weal fourteen perches to a post and corner
of tho aforesaid lot No. 5, thence by the
same, South seventy two degrees. West
thirty nix perches to the aforesaid public
road,.and place of beginning . confining
three acres and six perches strict measure
ofland. numbered with the number filfir
with the appertenahces'. On these promises
is a good
BLAST FURWACJK
for smolting iron with all tho buildings and
appurtenance,) for llio same, anda
Also,, two TOWN liO'l'S iii Scchiers
part of thb (own of Danville aforesaid, bp
ginning at the corner ol Market and Third
street, thence along Market street one hun
dred feet to lot No, 10, thence along ssid
lot one hundred and fifty feet to a twenty
feet alloy, thence along said alley one htin?
dred feet to Third street aforesaid; thence
along said Third' street uu hundred ,and
fifty1 four fect to Market.sireet the place' of
begining; containing .fourteen, thousand and'
four hundred square fejt of ground with
appurtenances. . ,
Seized, taken in executinn.and to be sold
as the property of George Patterson,
BY virlue,;ofa writ of vena exnonas to
me directed will bo exposed to public sale
at the samc tinlo and place as aforesaid.
A certain lot of grouud situate, in the
.lu.wn of Otangeyille; ' Orange tp, Uol. eo.
routing on iiaui stiect anu adjoining a lul
,oi j esse uoietuan, Uoi
C'odrgffSeiple, weretin
is erected a
Tramo House
AND
I
FRAME STOREHOUSE.
Btlached to the same.and a small STAHLE.
Also nn a certain other lot jn the l .s'anie
town and adjojpiijg q of J, Coleman and
without improvement. , , ,( i .
.Seized, taken up execution and to be sold
as.,thetproperiy qf y iljiam Faux.
SnEiupr'a Ofick Danville, )
December 33, lpl2. 5 - v
JPuhltc Sale.
1' ft pUts'unpe'hfra$ order vp Sift OfphinV O&uA
of Columbia Cohnly, ort ' , . , i ..!! 1
Thuratlav thb 12th 'dav br iahllarV heSI.
teh;Vcl6ckk triafoooltr Wjlfiam. J. ltc)cr
niirainistraier, ivc oi iflcon Ate, late oi juoum
Pleasant townshiD in said codfTtvi deceased, will
'expose td'SaW by '.u'blic yeKdll4, tipori tho pro-
40 AtdEUES;'-
drtho'ndrth'en'dofh certaritiracl'df bind Sliliiato
in Mount PJhasaut ToWtiUilp, hdloirilha Daniel
Fbretf; Danft! 'M'Caffyi Edward Lmtrflnta, and
S ,Aeres$
and about of cleard land
on thb premises, but no buildifigs, la'teUhb .estate of
eftld deceased, (situate In the township of Mount
Til . 1 :T. . , . ' 1
i ivuBdiii, uiiu couny muresiiu.
JAOOB BYERDi' Clerk,
Danville, Die. Slth 1842i.
-i 1 1 ,, , i , '. i
Y virtue of a Writ of lest, ft.. fa.t tb me" directed
will bo exposed to public sale.'at ihe Court
Upusoin Danville.ion Saturday, Dcct'Sls't 1844,at
lu.o ciocn i. mi
A certain JLot .of1 Ground .situate in
Mount Plcasalnt Wwrtslilp, Columbia co. containing
Twelve' ncris, and acres, mdrc or Icsv adjoining
Stctlcr, Isaan Vhite, John Melcck and Sain'u'ci
uuiau, uu wmctl la eiuciU'll
f 1 .. ' 1 T 1 , 1 , U
anA '
Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as thd.
property oi tiiisha U, Htctler. ..
. ' JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff:
SuxwrVs OrncrDanvillc,, ?
DccS4, 184S. ' $ '
SESSIOiV- REPORTJER,
Thc Poniisylvania Reporter,
...l l! . '. ,t. i. -l' 1
is puunsneu ai narrisnuig renii a. on every)
Tuesday and Friday during tho session of tho Lcg-J
islaturc, and Mco it week during the remainder of
tho year. .1 I
Tho terms arc Tor-one year Trihia n6r.tAnsj
rror the session two i0Li.ins.t
. Arrangeirjonts for a full and, impartial roport of
tlie proceedings of both Houses of Assembly, have;
been uiide. .The character pf'the paper as.a faith
ful chronicooflhpl doings pf the,' legislature, shall
iu. -unci uckcuuiuuuii wuiiu ou. cuarge. t
We do not consider it necessary tn enter into
detail of the political doctrines wo advocate. All
the energies of the paper since its establishment
in 11827, havo-becn directed t'o tho advancement of
the pure principles of nnMOcu'icr; and to their
permanent ascendency in every department of thej
government. J lie paper has teen sustained by
inn liberal patronage- ot kind friends, and we trust
k win not lose tiioir countenance an-I support or
that of the democracy bf tho state, in'our course
.the futurcof which shall be a rcfloctlou - of the
past., - i ,
JOHN II DIMOCK CO'.
Anylparson who will procure Us'five session suh
ecribers.' and "forward uti ten dollars, shall receive the
licporter gratis, lor one year.
Ifarrisbtwg, Deo.. 10, 1842.
List. of Grand, and Traverse Jurors for
January 'Teriti; 18-13. . ; .
GRAND JURY.
Jiriarceck John Kelciinoi
Iilb6)n James Thornton. Valentine' DidJe
mq'n. John Uidl'einan, Charles, AKah!er,
William Hpyder. William MriKehy.
Derry Oornoltus Cltekner, William
Carnohan
Greenwood Maine w Fcrca.on, John
Robbing
Ifemfock- .T'olin Evcretl.
Jackson Paul Hess.
Liberty Joseph Kerr; Hugh M' Wrath.
JAmeslone Jonathan Uanuger."
fllcfdison Jcob Ivjsner.
.Vaiom";if-rJolin Itliodes
Monleur Jblin Baylor
Iflounl Pleasant John Melliclt
Orange Moses Everett
Roaring Creek Jo!ji Snyder, Pe,ter HofT
ni&n, Hen'ry Me'iz. ' ' &
TraD-eyse Jury,
liriarereeh John Shellhamer, Simon
Sliafler, Andrew Frcas, John Knnrr, John
fiuch, Philip Freas, Wni. K'c'llier: ' '
Bloom AndrewCrtveling, Jr. Jopph
Pope, Peter Miller, Philip E'yerj Obed
EvereltPeler Ent.
CalawissaWUltim ' Gcarharl,
Isaac.
Yfjt.ler,! AndreY Kinney, 1,10yd TIoma,-
uaviu,
Mijfcr, Jarob i Cruuji, Owen
Leil) . ...
J.rtzRobert. M'Kee, Jacob Riddle,
'Stephen Elli Thomas Muorelieatl'Jr. ''
Fishing Creek Philip jiponian;
Abraham Robins. . .
G.re.ii;oo-rRobert Flrman, George
,Pailer6on. . . . . 1
Liberty Satnutl Alexander, John Clay,
ion.
att.Mr-Jollhaieirris.'U'ariTes VVl.ip.
)lo, John .KiiiiBfiGpn.r.ge;'Eyi.s '
. Mahoning ipjn Osier, ,. Jacob Hibler,
' Monleur Da.vnl ;Rishi ' ,
i OranclHaac ,Ueitt.
Iloaring Creek Elihs Helwin, .John'
Sugar Ldafion LqwieJoahiu Drink
Win.- Cole.
Jralley--Jpn .Ohilds, Jacob
Jones;
Henry
A..
' TP
Hiomas
Slroup,
xorks, James Uhtldi,
STOllLJ.
THE Siib.ftcnberfl file nbout
nA will nnnn in 4 Taut rtavn. lVin C!HF!Af
ES'f"ani fijSS'jraiojflmentjjr Bobdyiovei1
brought to tins in'ark"et,,wbich they are tie-
ONLY. ' r.
E. IV. MGGSCo.
HARLEftjfMUiipfy thankful for, past.favorn
rcspe'ctful.ly annotinces ' jo numerous
friends', hhdth'o public' geher'ally, Ihat'ho still, con
tinues to carry Orilh'o above builhesslnnll its vari
ous branbhCs,' athis' old stand on the comer-of
Maine 3r. East'elrects, where ho hbpej by his long"
experjencp injbupjnese, .that he fa prepared to attend
and execute.aII'ordcrs tri,hislinp,'of business, ,witU
the utmost ptincliialily ttnd wormanlikc manner, as
cannoi mil to rcnucr saueiacuon o mi muse vino
may favtir him tvllh' a ball.1 Pai'tlcblar attention
paid tq cultirigUand good fits warranted.
N, Bj All kinds df coontry p'roduco taken "in
exchange foi work, and cnHh,Wll,npt be refused.
ioom?Durgj ucc.( faii.-nii. ,
, : : Vrr ,T'
LECTUnfeS'ON'ENGLlSn GRAMMAR
rjnflE undersigned proposes delivering.a, course
JgL opeeturcsop KtUrammar.fqnsisting of 3B
leciur'cs' 'for thebcilclit 'of'uch jbhfiK' persons ai
hav
ro not ,an opportunity of dUendlng school in tho
f time; arid who ire' dfislrbifs of Becdniing a'fc-
day
quainted with the grammar of the English lahgrlagei
I hrcc lectures vfijl be delivered each wcqk, on.Ju.6li
evenings as may be most suitable. Those'desirous1
of uniting to form a class for tho abovq'purpose,will
plcaie mnkd early ayfilipa'tioii andlcavo tbeif nams
af ellhcf of life jirihting ofliccs in Btobntsburg, br
tho subscrlbtf, in order to commence' as early es
possible. . .
, JOS5BIU U(BHiES
Bloomsburg, Nov. 10, 1842. 30. (
-.NOTICE,-
IS hereby given, that we have this day bought at
Constsbe MldVaj the property of Isatc Buss,
th.follwing'propcrt' to' wit! one red Hoarie
Marc, one sett of harness and Collars, one Sled,
twenty-seven acre$ of iHyei ;on the..' ground, thrca
acres ofWhcat.pn.triBiproHnd,, one Plough, and
one llarrow,and opo vta hor?o Waggon and have
left' the same in tlie p'osessioh tit (be said' Buss, dur
iiig'ouple'astire,'ahd fo'ibid an feHoh taa'mg' "then
from him, either by purchase, of otherwise, without
our const nt- ' I "i i
E. it J.L'AZAUUS.
Orangevillr, Nov.28, 181j2. - r
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'NOTICE- i
IS hereby givfinfa person' ihai I hav. pur'
ch.pd ot Nonstable sale, as the property of
Ha.mari Iicmori, one prass mantle' cleck, one slioaf,
and"o'n6 ncre of wheat tii'thS 'groundi and havo left
the same in his tio.shsioriduriiig my pleasure.
JAMES. H. LEMON.
Dec; 9, 1743; ... -i ' 38
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notice'
IS.hfreby.g'ivont.ithat; Ii have purchased as thl
propcrty;qf;yjlham'Faux, one .mantle clock
for ,80, ono corner cubbonrd 83,02, op,e vtrarh
stand $1,00, one' bookcase $5,00, ' one cooking
store $5,Q0, one sleigh $10,25, two setts of harpess
JG.OOJ'ohe lot'oMumber 1,00, one bcaurcih ?C,00,
arid have lelt the same inhii pdssessloil during my
pleasure, and hereby caution all persons ) not to'
.take it from hira cither by purchase .or 6thcwj3e'.
without my consent.
GEORGE L. KLIN13
Dec. 8, lS42i . . ' VJI 03
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WHFiRBAS, tlie fionorable Eliu trwti,
Prc-ideptof tho Court of .Oyer," and Ti
miner and Gencrl Jai( Delivery, Court, of Quart, r1
Sessions of tho Peace,and Court of Common Plea"
and Orphans' Court in the eighth judicial disjricf,
compoed of t)ie 'dopntles of Norlhuinbcrtani.,
Union, Cohirnbii'"'indt Lycomingj' and fhe Hon,
WJlHam, Donaldson, and Clargt - M'ack, Re
quites," AsfciatC,Judge4 jn Columbia couhty.have
issued their precept beaming dale tho tut day of
Dec.- in, tho, jjcarj of, ,our, Jjflrd one thousaml
eiIit hundred and orty-(wo'.and 'tamo dire9t(3,for
holding ""' ' "' ' 1 , , (
A Cbiift (fOycr and fey'miijer, dni Gen
eral Jail Delivery, Ginerul Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, Common
aint Orphan $ ,'Co?r. ,
IN 'PAI.Jl4.E, In llio Coiintof Coi umtiia,
on the thirdi Mondaj" ,of January dext,'(bbing tho
ICt day) and to continue two weeks :
Notice js th'ereforo -lierby- given id
tne Coroner, tlicJlustices of: thb". 'Peace', 'and Oon
Hcsotlirliidcklunty of. Columbia, tha' -hcjf-be
then and tj(ei(?,initlr'u prpcr pyrsons, at lu
o'clock in tho forenoon of taid day, t 1th their'
records, inquisitions nd ptjrcjr jromeiubranccs, toi
those things which to their ohiccs' 'appcrtnin tti
bo done. And thosa thaf are boufid iy rconiE
zanefs'to' rdsecute against the prison'ers that ar
or may bo in the Jail of said county of Columbia1,
aro to be then and there to prosecute sgiiinyt thvm
;as shall bo just. Jurors arc requesfed to bo' punc
tual m thair a.ttei)aanfc, DgrceHuiy- to Ihrir .nottceti'
ui.-. ' i tV-..:ii .1..: .1... -r r JJ
iJaieu ui umiviiiu, iiiu ,iuiu uuv ui jjl'C ill
the 'i-at ofdtlr Lbri one thpuMnd eight,
hundred and ffir.jit.vD, and in tho (i? yeir
of thcflhdepqndencetof tho- UliitcJ Stale
f.'jai .America.
JOHN FRUIT Hhclt)4,
BnEniTr'a OrnrE, Danville, i
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