, Wnereas our Senators S F. ifeatHev, haft brought forward a bill- iv tho sen ale'of this state which,, if it. slum J betnYriB ' law, will lake abuulhiie third C the teVr1 ry of this-rnUnty tn'He 'tncltrdcil ill aWtt !coutity,, lu be calledijrlutlis'bn, trga'ufet lie known nml expreBsedwill of a lar'geb'ouy '"of his rnnstituCjiitii. It xlmte'fuie, boc'bmea the imperative iluty nf "Uio'e- uppoWtl to "a Tretttfci1ttti 6'Pth'n terriiiicy oT'lhre comity1', lis "speak in such l-inua'gp as 'Can "be 'eat'ily 'understood h'y all concYmed. lfIien, rfe a citizun of that portiono'f Columbia rem my which wuulihbe iucltificdin the new rtiuhly and as an American citften, E claim, the Sight to be heard, upon tins question', which, is of the ulmnsl imparlance to. the present as well as ftitttto generations. What- id 'vsntage than wonlihthd iulubltanV 'of feu. garloaf and Fishing creek loXvnUiips- derive ironf ibis-' proposed measure? A's one being 'acquainted with, their? geography 1 ans wery "none v Havo they sought for such a. nVeasurei Let the voice of limit citizens be heard,' as 'they spoke through the ballot, box at- the last October Election, when this important. 'question was fajrly befoto the people- of this county. And What did that voice 'say? Did it say Division? No. but "every voter who resided in Fish'tng. creek township said- Itemovaltand went the 'whole removal ticket, and the two Division votes 'that were given, were given by twp. young ,lnen from Valley township, and this our 'Senator, Mr. Headly, well knows.' With what face can be then say In the Senate of this State that we ate in favor of a Division. Surely he must havo lost all sense of duty ind honesty before he could make such a "statement. . To any man knowing the geography of 'this county, and who was not governed 'solely by selfish' motives, it would appear 'incredible to suppose that the inhabitants lesitcd a division, as the- main roud leading 'from Coles Mill to Blomnsburg, runs-direct-lly through Sugarloaf, Fishing creek, and 'Orange, and upon thia is brought the pro duce of the farmer. And then there is the b'15 Fishing creek; a noble stream of water, running through tho'same section of country upon whose bosom, is floating thousand of fe.il of board besides immense quantities of rails and other timber yearly. So that take "the matter as you pleas-e, you find thu "illobuisnurg is the natural Depot of the Vounly of Columbia. From tlience are carried into the county larger quantities df Tsmt, Iron, and plaster, than front any other Yuvn in the- county. Why then should hiy be so wilfully blind as not to seb, thtit Oall the trade from all that sectidn of county above Hloom, must flow through this na tural cfiannel, and either by land or water carriage, seek hn oitl-lel to distant mar-keia-iu piuig lUtmiqlt Illoom. while the rout which we should have to takc.tr reach Bprwick. w to pass (Jowli the viillc'y of Fisking creek, Until within five miles of Uloomshurg, antl then strike a ctdss a rough and hilly tract of country, a distance fof thirteen miles to rierwink Would any hi an in his right' mind, thus madly seek to gulden himself and properity,wttl1 a load of inennveuieucies which have no advantages a offer. A division of this county is a mcdsuro which would entail heavier buidens upon that portion of the Iiihabiiailts residing within the limit! of the new county 1 than ihey arc able or willing to bear, or are Willing to see brought upon their children. Their burden in attcnder.ee to and support tf our unjustly located county town, are great, and have been long endured, but to add'to all this, the insultingly oppression of a Division of an already small c'otinty is too intolerable. And that public servant Who iias derived his authority from the people, Whom he (litis Insults, deserves to be branded with the brand of infamy as visi ble s the marks of caltl. What are we Id bay then of the man wild dates thus jo the hall of Legislation, to wilfully willingly and knowingly misrepresent those who gave him prwer sifter repeatedly pledging himself to sustain tho wishes of his constituents, when that will be propeily 'fcxpresned. Can confidence be placed irt such an individual? Can he place any confidence in himself? Can even those whom lie now eeems to favor, trust him for ainomfciit, vhen they see how disgracejully lie aban dons his colors, and betrays the cause, lie has so often pledged himself la main lain. With what contempt rriiist ail" int'elli feent Legislature look upon such an object, 'such an Achan ill the camp of the Legisla tive halls rjf a free state. U such tho man wo would wish to choose as a friend, to whom, we could open the Secrets of our hearts, and upon whoso promise we could rel? or is such the man we should shun, .a? we would a deadly poison? and yet ih'n cliatictef Which I have! ilrawri, iS b'u'f si Mni feserribaricrj of (lie Hie absolute rxfinus'ness of the political tliafdcicr of S. F. Deadly, senator from the s-DisirScl composed of the counties of Co lumbia and bcliuyllull. Then fellow ciltaons arouse and show to ho intelligence' of o"ur Legislative body nw in ,se,ision. that yon are not thus to be in Suited and trampled ujion witli impunity, i'hat you have certain inalienable rights which are not to be violated. Privileges icCitrpil by the constitution of the nation, find those rights and priviledge you are do. iermined to maintain. And among those Mights, is the right to protest against a law, that uktiJ ffo.i1 yuil the uriviledo of cili iernhBh WrltcVthfr dViWb1br rertaifjV fiiiu 11 n fiirnrsiiy 10,0c unpen inaj. surr Vrtininous biil. h hin. division bil) is, will spVedily find itsiiietopyiml jls auihoV.and. advWate he lirotruhl to feuhire jnst indigna--(lion nf liis iii8tiltcti and. misre'nre'sen'ied. ArflT It ft earncsllV to,bc Imbed lltnl ' biipK coitstiiuenl-. ,NUMX. Bohersburg't Jlftn't Bi. Ibta. A; resbJutior.,TiaVpassed boih lio'tfieb of he Legislature; to adjourn oil. the 16th of Apr'i'K NmTtclfnn had been, had iipofillie-divisluri' Irill 41 llw o,.nn.,,. W.. '(:'X '.I ... sevund of the Berwick and Danvillo gpmlc men are uww at llarfisburii.ui'ging the divi siu'ii. No Sfenatorial and "IteprescnlalYvVBp'por llnnilienl bill has yet become a law., EowU 'branch 'have passed seperate bills. In the hoUse Dlir, for Senatoi"; wo are place.d. wiih Iiu&erne wlivrc Wo ouhl to ,'bc. In the senate liill, With Lycoming anu, Cltnfon4 a district one liundred and 'fifty miles long", and in some places not mor'6 than, ten nnl'os wide; Northampton liatik demand 'notes are now selling 111 Philadelphia from 6l) to 70 cents discount. Tne Oswego bank; N. Y. lias failed. ' ANOTHER MUUDE2U A horlid Murder occurred in New York, on Monday night, the pirticulars of which we gather principally from tins Triuune. Tluit pitpcfc says: "All our readers doubtleSi remember the attempt, mentioned some. days Bince, of Mi. Henry Colton, of No. 24 Verey street, lo shoot Mr. Charles Cotlies in Leonard street. The- pistol then merely snapped, and Colton was arrested. Ho was bailed, and has since been at liberty. A day ot two alter this, the wife of Udlton made an un successful attempt td commit sJiicido by taking Utldantiiri. This mldedjurenglh to the rUmOf wo hud previously" hcbrd. that tho assault of Collou was ulililu in consu quenee of the alleged ieduction of his wife by Curlies. Last evening at a few minutes before- 7 o'uloi-k, Mr. Corlii's was seen lo come out of his Bowling Saloon, under Kvecmer & Lu. s coach listabliahmeui in Uroadway near l-raiiKim sirtet, in company wild woman. He pas9cd down Broadway li Leonard strfiet, down which he- turnod'am! proceeded towards his residence at No. 100 He was there last seen stunding still and in cunvcisanon wim a- woman. A moment or two after the explosion of a pistul was heard, add a passer by hi Uroadway saw a matt fall Udt saw no bne liear him. On going td hint Mr: CdHles wds fdund to .have Uetl shdt. A ball had entered the biteR ol Ins lead, and On etamthdttblt it is fliippnsed to hdve lodged just behind me nose, tie was speechless when found, and so remained. Poriions of lib brain escaped through the wound, and was immediately taken into a room in the Carloton liouse, and attended by phy sicians. When wo laft he waS still liviinri out men at a little alter nine. tiflicers Immediately vent after Mr. Coltoiii wlul was fuuud in his house and taken trltti custody. Flo surrendered him self without the f.iglupee hesitation, and denied all knowledge of the transaction. Colton hps for a long time kept a genteel gambling establishment at hi: residence. Ooilics is a single man and boaided at No. 100 Leonard street.' Mis. Cohan has also beeri arrested and couiiililloti id the tombs. At this lime of her arrest she was found in a gdrret room, If.sane or affecting to be so. h is stated that during the early part of the evening, a woman called ai tho boarding houso of Mr. OorlieSj in Leonard street, and inquired for him, but was informed he was not in. She Walked sdme distance inio the hall of the house, and when the bonnet and green veil iliat was found In the apdrlments of Mrs. Coltoni at 20 Vesey street, were shown to the female of the house, who saw the per son inai caiieu, sno luentilieit litem as same as worn by lief.. Mr. Robinson identified iheiri ai the same worn by the also the woman wno eamo into the saloon. John Adams, who resides in Church street, opposite Si. Paul's church yard.uear vesey, says lie saw a woman eome out of the house No. 20 Vesey street.wlu're Mrs. Culi'iii resides, about half past six in the eveniug, whose dfess resembled thai worn by the woman who whs seen with Cor lie's. It is stated by Corlies's bar keeper that at about half past six o'clock in the evening while he and Corlies were seated in tho sa loon, reading a letter, they heard 11 lap at the ddor, which was opened, and d femal& entered, dressed In a cloak, straw hat, rind green veil. As eodp as Curlies" dw heij rafted bdih H$ lian(l3 in an attitude sign i f ih'rf his wish foi .Her lo go away. The woman came 111 closely veiled, and look a seat on thu soft, where she remained in cluse eonmsatinn, until several geuiloman ontcred the saloon lo play ten-pins, when Ihey goi up, anu went oui together. As he was going, Robinson touched !iim with his finger, and said, 'Is that Mrs, Colton?' Corlie made iiu reply but left the sa loon. On ihe other hand, it shoutd be observed that (here i no positive evidence against the woman, and thai it is thought possible that her husbilntl may have urlfully procur ed the death of her paramour, by another puraon; l hers 15 nothing tn the evidence so fat. wiicbv "ni.ifS&S, ,ierioeuMy against ann m!hj r.eonably bo- insahe-'uTier, such a. horrid Rccne,, wiilioutt havln(j, lice'ii, the aujUiORofit. v AhVltmUD-On. Thursday Hf, l,y ltim& Uaikley; Esq. Mr. JOHN W WlLSONt to Miss MARGARKT SHOE MEiMl.of HtWk. fettKRIPK'S &A LRt ,(U .1. 1 3J virtue ota wHtof.fi, fa, to.mo djrnctcd whl be exposed to pulilicfealp qt,lhq. lipnet? of, Frederick Klnttll In l.imrfnnn tnWncMrt a alnritou llio tfilli day of.ApriJ 182;at. 10 o'clock A. M, thp follow-' ...b .... . (, X certain lot of irrmind silo.iln. in. Llmr. Btons Vownship.Columliia. comity, cogfjinipellireo acrc more or lew, adjoinin; lands ofJclin Gougcr x . : it : 1,.,... . . ...1 - i. . 1 FUAJVIB iCOptJE .1 BLACIC 5M1.T1I, SfJO nn,l n cin-,11 A' PA IU.P , Seized, taken in cieoiilion and, to" bo eoh as the , v.. . , JOHN FRUI.T,Sh:it SuEmrrli OrriCK, ZJanvillo ? March. 21, 113., 5T SHERIFF'S SALE; BvlHuc ofn writ qf venditioni exponas to me directed", Will lie exposed to pubhs sate at tho ,nuri iinuse in Lianvnie, oji aloiiuuj 1110 i nil uay of April, at 10 octpck. A. M. tlw following proper- tj.viu A certain lot Miniate-in Valley township, (Joliitaliia cotlhtyi coliiniiiing one acre, wiiereonis ercctcdaarONEDWKLkINU HOUSE, a Tan House, and fixture, with, other out buildings, and niMoinin"' lands of Julin. Mahs, and others. Hcizcd taken in execution, iu,d to bo sold as tho property oijumcg juonauson. JOHiVFUyiT.Sh'ff. ojiEniFFi UrrrcE; Danville, Alaiteti 21, 1843. f fcjlHAT we have purchased at constable sale as tho property, of Oharles UlnrkJ one two, horse wa5onono bay colt.onob.iv marc.sorrcl cob. out' bay colt, one bay horse', one black horse, ono. red bull one cow, ono cow &calf,one spotted heilliir, one spotted steer, one large wafton bed. rflio liuRsy.onc windmill, ono btill plow, ono harrow, one sett single imness, one wood, sled, and havn left Ihe same in his possession during our pleasure, of which the puoiic will uuo notice. DERR & M'BRIDE. April 1,184340. Longleys C4reat West ern Indian Compounded entire of Veselubh Sub stances: Free from Calomel HM alf otner lUintrals. fXj-Foi the history of this Medicine, and its un- nvaueu anu truly surprising success and bcpulan ty, seb largo bills. It is recommended aa agcncial cathartic for fam ily use In dyspepsia and ill bilious disease, it is invaluable lor Aslhica it is considered a -specific no case haviitg.yct occurred which it has failed to cuic for cbminou colds, infianimatoly lUi-rjsb rheumatism, affections of the liver, &c. and for fe males, it Is a sate and excellent remedy. NEW. CERTIFICATES Flam Hon. liubtrt Munell, Circuit Judge (Sixth Circuit in theState vKew York. Greene. Jfov. 25. 1842. Col. Longley Dear 5'irs I thank you for Ihe hot ue 01 i-anacca sent by Air. Jounsoii. 1 havo used one bottUs of your valuable medicine for myself, and in my family, rifld am well satisfied it is a safe find valuable medicine: I llnvo found it the best remedy forbillious attacks, to which 1 am subject, tliat'I have usedi My neighbor, to whom I loaned youir medicine speaks of it as grciit relief in dyspepsia. Your Ob't. Sery't. .llOIi'T. MOISELL. Prom Doct: Biles Wist, ofBingha mfon. Mr. Longley Dear Sir; I have used your Great Western Indian Prinaceain my family, and have re' pcatedly prescribed it for patients" Under my care,and am satisfied that it isalwavs d 8ofd,snd in very ma ny cases an invaluable' medicine. It operates as d laxative without nallsca. 6r rjainjand while It effec tually obviates cosllvenesd iicts upoii thb stomacli and liter as on alternative', correcting acidity, and restoring the liea'ltlly cofiditlod cf those orgsns. Very rcspbcffully yb'urij S. WEST. Agent's, flloomsbufg, J. It. Mojer, Ephraim Lutz, Lime KiJgc, Anderson & Miller. NOTICE. rHIHAT I have this dav nurcliascd of It-tan Hnloi M man at private sale, ono bureau, ono dcsk.onc clock. Bevc'u clidirs, thirty yards of carpet, ono table one looking ubss, ono corner cubbodrd, seven hundrnd ft-et clierrv boards, one ctnnil. nn,l l,vn left the same in his possession during my pleasure oi wiucli me public win lane notice, JU1UN UOPilNIJli. April 1, 1843 40, SlGomsfourg Acailemy THE undersigned tenders his thanks for tho patronage be has received, and hopes to mtrit a contimwncc, by a diligent Mlentimi to his duly a-, nn instructor of youth. He vlould Inform parents and guardians, that the no'xl (crm will commence o:l the first Monday in April; nrnj a3 an euliro ncw flrrahgemeut will H made with tho classcs.it would 10 VVv desirable, that nil wlin tminn cn.l',r. ..:n - , v .VIIUIIIJ, .11,1 comiucnco at, or n near that time as possible. An iiuaui kuiiui win no openeu in ono ol llio apatt nients. if a sufficient numtip fitin,l,f nffUr tent tcocheu will trf provided for each department oi iito (ruiioni, in orucr mai an nuo apply lor adruis siorr maybfta'cco'njn'iodatcd. Th'o Various la'ni-liisi nf M RnnlfK ,?,r m. .uuvu,m together with the Greek and Roman classicka will Kl. (a.rK Anil .ti'n nrr,1 A J 1 . -L ,uuui, .iiu iiiviihaiwi uiniiuiem oi mo p(upir particularly attended to. Tho government of tho school will bo Bt'rbt, but mild and parental. To, avoid misunderstanding, tho prices of tuition vill bo fromonu to five dollars ,r in,i. ni i,.,,.i.'. weeks-. From tho eiprtiencrof many years as a (richer, tho undersigned b wellconvincqd, thatlm provouicnt is more r.ipid, when tho pupils sire gruV de 1 art'ordinz to their nrnfirlnni-v. t,n,l il.o n,...,K. iucach (IepaiUufnt limited, JOSIJPH D. BILES, Principal. .feplgi1 Mite. 1; V virtue of iv wtbof-ri. ra. tc-m,dircctedtwlll I hn prnncm nnlilir adln ! lk mi , m hnnD .lrjthday of April, 1813, atll) o'clock. A. M llio followliig property, vit! k .i certain lot of land sUilaCe in Green trrn.t l..,t,; riT1.i -'..J... . .. ! frntlir.lltfttlKn bnt finmn EtnMrt ;fc?f fzed, .tlen ii execution antf to bo sold, aitho 1., iir i v. JWIN FRUIT, Sh'ff. oiiiiiiii i; g wt'FlCK, uanvillf Murch 1.7., L8d3,. ' -H- virlUC of sundrv ivrltn nf Vin,lil!nni V.r 'JLirt' I'oneas io me directed, wilL bo exposed to public salo at tho Court House, in Danville, on Monday the 17th day of April at ten, o'clpck, A.M. All tho right titlo arid, interest tho defea ant has in cci'tafn tract ofland situate in Catta-wssa-township . CounbiaJ:qunfy, adjoining lands ofiJacob.KQ, and others, cQntahiing One Jluudred nml tar. A nn. ....u I . .- ,' ' . .w. u,.k,p in.c ur icss, wHorvoii is erected a Tf,r. ,V-i,.S. . it..... .... JVU lWKSii,0naB,'tJI,J3, ALS'O, Ono Town Lot. irijthie town of CattawiBsa,, situato on ine iNortli side of ipam street, adjpiiiinir a lot of fli neivy and J'uxtfln'.whereoh is creeled aFiU.ME uyuoij anu oi iVutit;. . Ai.xn. Aii'or.o lfiiltlDtcf grpund ti uato in tho town. of. voiiawissa, on mcljastJido ot front street ndjoin ii3 a lot of Lydia Hartman, whereon js elected a civA.ui uuubliand STABLE, ALSO, An ono-half lot of ground, eituato in tho town of lyauuwissaon tuciMorth slrtoot main slreet, udbin ing ujot of Hiram.l'hilips, whereon is crested a r UAiMtvi ixm.ci and LLUUSE. ALSO. An ono lot of grqund situate below tho, mouth of oauawissa creel;, nujomg lands ofI?ajton and Fox wucicon is erecieu ar liAJia J,tOUoL ALSOi An onVa'crb Voodlbt, on Loyds lib! ALSO, All the richt title and inteiest in a certain tract of land situate in La'u'aniss'a township, col. co. uujuiiiuiu iJiius oi jucoii i- ox anu otncrs,conlainuig urn.- uuiiureu unu icu acres uioro och-sn, Whereon, i erected a LOU HOUSE and 6TABLE. ALSO A,one.half lot of ground siluato in tho town Df UaAtawissa' on tho oust side of Front stroet adjoin ing lands ot bydia. Hartman. whereon is erected a ruAJiu nuucsli and HTA1JLE. ALSO,, An one-half lot of ground situate in the town of uauawissa, on. tne iN or.tn sido of main strcct.adjoln mg a Iotof,Hirmn, Philips, whereon is creeled a rixAiuu oi AULii anU lKJUSE AliSO. An ono acre lot of urnum! aitnntn ).ir,i of Oattawissa creek, adjoining lands of 1'axtonand wo, wiiurcon is erccieii a r llAMli itOUSIi. ALSO, An ono aero Wood lot nn Loyd's HilL Seized lunen in cxccuuou, and to bo sold as tho property ALSO: A certain tract of latiil situate in Oattawissa township, col. co: co'hiainltig Fifty acres more or less, adjoining lands" of tti'dow Cleaver and John Weaver und others, whereon is erected a LOG HOUSE aid Bank Darn. Seized, taken in execu tion, anu id be sold &3 the property of Daniel ATou rer. ALSO, A certain tract or parcel ofland. situate nn. bn the Susquehanna & Tioga Tbrnpike road and uyun uiu i-usi orancn oi unercrecK, nbbut tWo arid a half miles from tho town of Berwlcli, wliereon is n FUHNAOE and a FOUNDKY, ri Storo liouse. two dwelling housosjoi Wheelwright sllon.nnd other bniMlhf-. rfn.l nllntnlr, l.n.l. E. , r- ,. , f-, j-..u .uiiuo ui r, xjcauiey, lieirs nf Gpnrirn Hpfin, ilnn.,,,1 ,l containing about thirteen acres more or less. Also upon a certain oiucr tract or farm of lana situate upon said branch of Briarcrcek and bounded on the cast by Uiccountv linn hriuxvn nii,,i,i. i. Luzerne counties, upon tiie south by lands of icr- nuru oeiuen, iicnoi3 Beibcrt, and S. F. Hcadley, upon tho west bv the aferiK.-iiil fn nfil,!rt.A whereon tho furnace and other buildings aro'erected and by lands occupied by Hemy Trough, and on tho north by other lands of tho defendant and con- tainins about fdrtV-fivonOM nihrn nr ...I.l- . , " .woo, nuctc- on u a fratne nodsfc, arid a log house, a' Idg stalile, a goodtfrclwrd, and other fruit trees', tho land is all Improved; Also; a eortain frame farm lot or tract of land iitdalB nnon Miiil h,i.. nrnr;n. i. and founded goulh by tho lsst aforesaid lot or farm of about forty-five Hcrei, cast by the tounty lino of liuzcrno and Columbia, and by lauds of Willum banner, noith by IanJoof 8. F. Headley, west by other lands of the defendant and containing nin6tv acres more or lc3S, wheieon is a gnst mill a large frame divcllinir houso n stabln anil nn ill t-.,.. ...in upon this tract there is aliout sixteen acres b'f l.'ri! pioven mcauow lano. AIsi., upbn a lot containing one aero and six uerches of lnml. hnnn.ui .v soutli by tho aforesaid lot 6r farm of nbout fortv fivo ocrv., upon the eas bjr tb- nforcEa!d , 't wiiercon ir.e Bnsi muiaiiM ,aw milll-a crt.cte(lupon tha noilii and west !,v uther l.,n,U r .1... .i.i-.,r. bung a triangular lot of unproved ground.but witli-' 6UtbuiUlinr;s UOnn it. AY,,, nnnn rnr(n,.- i.i,1.. ( -J t v, - J' - - ,,UJII UWSj lot, contauimg, about four acres tit land, wore or If ss, siluato upon tho sofith cuta of Summer ill, and bounded south ljf tho aforesaid farm of forty, five acre's, an'd (ho said Ictfof one aero and six per the'j, .aA by ihe afotesaid grist mill tract; north by other land of defendant, west by lindj oci-upi-cd by Henry Trough, whereon 13 a ramp (Iwling house. Also, upon a certarn 6'thcr tract situate upon snmmer hill, and bounded cast by tho afore said 'tracts whereon tho grist mill and other build ings aro ercctod; north by lands of 6. Y. Headley, and other lands .of defendant, west by land of J. Jacohy, Wm.Kdards and Gibers', south by; (ho aforesaid lot; coritainifig aWut four acres anil by other hnds, and containing o'bout ninety acres, part which is improVed, but without buildings. Also upon a certain trui'ngulsr lot of unimpiovtd land, oivuaiu uyvu uuillilic,- Jjlil,' mm l?OLUUCU Dy tUO last aformid fract.opon th south east, and by Ih'di nt. 1 . lleadleyfoutbonotla, andbV lands 4f I..'. 1 -.1 .t i . . . jaruuj, unu ouii-ia ou iao west, containing acres more or lets, quantity unknown. Aho, a certain tract nf timlinr land tiinnin il,u 1 forty . upon Mountain, tdjoinin; Isndi of jenso Bswmtri, P, sNoith Htitdlry, and other., surveyed AugUit'17r- V pursuant of a Warrant ;ssucd out of the land ofilco. til Axaiider Cochran, dated 28th July, 1793, and ctinlainlug 404 ncr(jJ, 30 perches qnd allowance. Seized tukoh In. execution, and tn be sold ii thu propertyof Tlorpnn ,'Nair, SuipnrI,F. lcadlcy. Aliso, The. undivided on,euhlf of a cor tiiin ot pf Tjr'6'und, situato in.fhf t?wn pf DantdJIrt Columbia county, numbered ill, t(;o plan of said, town, IS'o. six'vi iwoj fifty two-ftcton mill street, 'oiA huhdcl! 'an'd fifi feet dwp to an alley, adjoining lots of 'lliouijis" Chirk, yJicVenn 14 crpctod .Jargc 6)ick and fraip tlneo.Etory tavern house, with (nunfH 'table3,,fttid.sh'rpls. 'Seized taken , in cj;f cition "end (o bjc sold as lln ptoii:rty of fficorgo iAB'rown. ALSO, . A certain lor of, ground in tli,e town o!6 DanviJIij. CJoI.umbia.oujily situate on tho cast, sido .of Pine street and bounded on tho, north byarn alley aiul adjoining lots .of ThpmaaLoyd k Shai'p! less Taylor, whereon is 'creeled a franio house. Seized, taken in execution, nml In hn until n, thn property df John Hbrnirtg., BV virtue of a writ oC levari facias, to me direr., ted, will be exposed to public sdlc;at the san.nl tune-and place, aforesaid the fuIlo.WJng property', vi , , . i(. ,. A. ccr!.in mp?9llnrr( nr ipncinnnl nf ninn. I r , ; r jty acres of land, situate in Madison township, Col. '. uim d.ulu ui I UIIIISJlaiuu, OUg.lIlllg on u cor nf Innil. fllirt-hVOfl Cnr Tlinira.M.,K 'n'n.l a.l5 jpining lands of DaniehCidmley, li'chaol Hilenkm. incriii, nouiiis anu oincrs, togeiiicc witn an ana sjligjilar. the huilding,8, imptfivcnicnts, ways, woo,iLj WaterK. WOter ItlllirFPC rifthi. liTlprfi. nml nT,nifM. , --n 1 - nances, whatsoever thereunto, belonging or in ony J "l i"-""1'1'1' i.viPiu.iiRub jiuiiiaiuuci0,it;uiia, issues and profit Ibeyf, Scfz,cdi taken In exccu tion, and to. bo sold as the property of iJaul Crom lick, , , snuN pnnt'iv si.'ff Siusnirr's Orrrci:, Danville, ? Mnreh 17. 1843. C Notice - IS HEREBY GIVEN. rp all legaatecs, creditors and other person interested in thn rtnti nf ih. .....!., Jt. .cnaents und minors that the administration and guardian accounts of the said estates havo been filed in tho Office of tli&negLjlcrjof tho county cf Columbia and will bo presented for the confirma tion and allowance tn thn flnJi' f'rm.i t l. held et Danville, in and for llio county aforefntd.on vconesuay tue lum uay ol Apnl icxt at 2 o'clock 1. Tho account of Chnrlra P. .Vnn A.tmini.,,- tor of thu estate of Jesse Kobertslatq of iMifllin fp. ueceascu. 2. Tluj aCCOUnt of EilOS T.riilu. Amintcrnlnt- .,f tho estate of Catharine Ailnma Int nf1 Hrtot r.n'ni- township dectased. J. ihe account of Ezra S. Hayhurst Adminis tralorofthiicstato ofErHiinli-rlnin of rr.ttmlc township deceased. 1. 1 lie account of Ezra S. Hayhurst Adminis trator of tho estate of John Stevenson, latt of Call tawissa township deceased. . The account ol Thomas C ft'oVmso'n ono ol' the cxccutots.of the fast will and testament of Tho mas Robinson late of Derry tp. deceased. , uiiAllbiiS UOiVNER.Hegisto.r. nnsTiu's OfficE, Danville, Jlarch 17, ',843. Grand Jury for April Term 1043i, Briar Creek Mm Workhc'iscr Bloom Ovcd .Everett, Jacob Mellick Cat tawissa JacobSnvder. linrlnlnb Sl,m" John Chafer,' Peter Bodine lushing creek .Hoses MVeriry, Sarduel Poeler. ffemlnrtc lnlh nM ... Liberttf Frederick Blue; William- Carh'pbell; liJac.Gulick . . , . limestone- Joun rlooij Madison Thomas Pdnston, Jacob Sheer Mahoning William liirltlcjr rl, M., o r 'J J muuiM, John Lundy, David Huberts Jiujjim. uanrtei L,utz ,. . Orange Samuel ?heinha.ri, John Ivcim Mvaruig crceh John Dally. Truvtrse Jury 1st week. Briar creeli William Havman. IfnnlnMl r-.J con, Henry Knorr Bloom Samuel Krcsslcr, Samuel Melick, Stu art Pierce Cattawissa John.Filhtt . Derrv Kobct't Clart. Willinm Pit!, x..! Springer ftsung trerk William Ikcler Greenwood Joseph Long iemoci. Jacob arris. Jacison William Turner , . Liberty Ilobert Butler, James Madden Limestone David Dye, Samuel Oaks Madison William llnrnpr ..Wnn. W.. ri.ll Wclhver. Sewcll Gibbs,Sahiucl Gulick, John. P. Groves.Jacpb K. Trego fliifi William Kefchntr yrungcjopas ivisncrj.udorgo jarmon , -iwrjiu a. vicaver, neuiien rahringcr, rnantiU Kearns, Alexonder Mci's. augur juoajjoan M'Uenry, Ueubcn UavU Traverse Jury for 2rf ffittc. , Briar Creek James l3vans. .Tlsi.lH, Evans, John Connor. VHIiain ,Aiiains. Bloom George Kressler, John ilitten beniler Johr. Vlellick, Cyrus BacfQiiiiuactifx Ll.i:i.-..l., !.! tl.?.t.l!i- 1ACUICI91UI HlcllllUll lltllllUIIII. , . Chltauih&a. Michael Brobii; Sohh Lowe, , , i , , 7?rn Jojin. Sm'tih, Gideon Ilnhb, Fishing CVee:Jainet Edgar lease T.' Roiibino , , i Greenwood- William Eves. Heinlack Jaraei Emmett. John Ilripi'. b'auch; . . . 7,iieioii'.AuMjiarniBerm'aii. , AYatfisW Willan Dildin. Zeislofi, Adam Hellef,' John ilesl, Uavij Kisner. Mount Pleasant Andrew Mellirk.janW Grimoo, .... Orange George Wlutnieyei, Jesse Cole man. . fiodrint; Creek John 7elccr.f., Willimn Divis Sugar . Lopf Thomas 4. Mflndenhair, Elijah Fullmer, James Ihki, )ond JLari bach. . .J Valley James L&ih'.