Great Wealth and J&xlwnc Povcr I 1 Sort Yoursetves? Tlicro Is a slofy of in one Family. There lives, or -ho officiating minister at Manchester Col rather subsigtn, in an old hovol on an logialo Ohureh having to marry thirty con obscure street in this molropoli, an in- P.lfl altogether on WhltMonday. Towud. r,m ,i.iu,.i ...i.i... it,r .ui,n toe en'l of the service, a fomle voico cried .husband was one of two brothers of an 1 oSt-S .ancient wealthy Dutch family. She yflUrsove8i BOr, you'rso, . an,i went ; was younj; and beautiful; ho was ardent Jn wmi anil nrave. un uio morning ui , M i the mr-morablo 20th of AuriisI, 1770. Size of London. London is now. bo she encouraged her gallant husband tu yond all doubt, tlia largest and most popu leave nor ai ino mansion oi nor pareniB, uu tny in uio worm, n may sotncwiiai and piojs over to IJroo klvn to battle t hp assist ino imagination in lorininii a coticen invading Brilish lroop9.JNo;ir Iho closp don of its iimnensity, when we reflect that of tlio disastrous conflict he fell, nobly, it.8 pteaeui population is equal to that of the at the head of his volunteers at lsuih- . . , ,7. . . . . wick. The bells tolled his funeral knell TVt ,,a,,"8, 0,'-"B,'cu' 111,0,18 ,slad'N ., . i , .i . r .1 iiaiiiiioiiuc mm v ui mum, n tins city, amidst Iho tenor of I ric I ' i. -i- ...u: I-.: ! ii.-!. - Avnn.u w.g popuiauu.., -,. uB u.o.. Ponularitv. 'I was do most bobular lomca 10 ino overwiinmiim army oi nnv, ,,,, . Nw VnrU heir oppressors, ino young wmow hiial smiablo old Dutchmin. Rnv. Ymph I . i I I I . . . "... lied into ooscurny; aucrwaros married miuw was tliair' asked his friend. 'Why 3 . ... i i r. i i . . . - knottier victim oi uorny, who leu nei i came in unanimously, and dun I went in poverty to rear a umily, who remain out unanimously; was not dal do true popu larnyi The number of immigrants who arrived in IN oh York Irom Ureal ISriUin and Ire land dnring the month of May and June was over llurty thousand. ino neorews ttiruualiout ttio worm aro said to number, in all, six and a half mill ions-nearly. They scarcely increaso. fru ir to this day, blii encountered a succession ot ad- vm ships, and linnliv. finer a lonso o Hi fly years, was impelled by dire ncje-si ly u a inly to tho aod surviving brol i er of her hrst love. Me hail taken and kept all the property and income of hi? nlv brother who had valiantly laid down hi life for his country, and for E)ii kindred he had'alsu retained the .. t . r . t f f1 i ll Rimmense I'SUie 0 HIS lamer. 1 HO Oil Mnnlrnal U lnnra.-iinir Wnnilf.rfiillv. ami fnatriol weni over his lone lost sister, maRllanicg wai-nn havo risen in at '20 and fund exel limed, I will do her justice nrwl. si -10 a day. with an opportunity to earn Binore than juslice, lor 1 love Her like an more when working by tlio piure own sister; nut subsequently the evil fccunselg of those who watched over hi- n , calculalod that .620(1.000 havo beer declining years and his iiinifhiiig estait alreidy expended in portraits of Queen Vie nrevai oti on him to turn her oil with t toria. . small nittance. 1 he arronnnl ihrealh nf a master spirit and her declinmu 1 he juice ol onions applied to the pari years and pinching want induced her to itung by a bee, nszid to afford irmmd ate rz".w .. , .id in in nviriiiiimif inn ntn.nn siiiirfpnt nn snaniv tiinr : ner ri 'oiracien -(, i mu- i " . life has outlasted this miuII portion ot Eher own tust rinhts l lie venerable brother has deponed hpne. The van eslalc hai uassed inlo the iioisession ol SHERIFF'S SALE. DY virtuo of sundry vend, exponas, to me directed will bo exposed to public sale m l hursuay the loth day ol August next, ul the Court House in Danville, at 10 o lock A. M. the following property, u wit: A certain tract of land situate in Hem ock township, Columbia county, adjoining lands of Andrew Mellick, doceascd, John Wanicb, Robert Kussel and Heniamin Rus- sol, containing THIRTY FIVE ACRES, more or less, whereon is erected n LOG HOUSE AND LOU BARN, a good APPLE ORCHARD, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution, and to bo sold as the properly of Samuel Wa'nich. 1KA.U IJUKK, WusrtJJ. Sheriff's OFricn, Danville, July, 27, 1844. P.ROCLAMATIOIT. RoKistcr's Notice. l1TOTIUl'; iahercW elvtn to alt Irgatrei. credit IJtI orsand oilier persons Inteicstcd In tliestatia lot tlie reccflve decedents and minor, tliat the ml. iininuuatlon and curdian accnunm ol said estate?. Ihavo been filed In tilt olTico of tlio Ueginter of tho county oi oolumwa, ami will w piesenteu 101 con- S.,,,.,,,.1 i. a.nlv,, , . Urination and n owance to 1 10 Orntians' Court, td . . . iUnllMii i.un bolicld atllanvilloJrinnd forlhn counlv aforeMld. .mm9. counly ul tt mile wctwardly fronr Fop Sale, A V mM iii'jKI'jAW, tlio Hon, Josiru u. Antuoht 13 0 clock. 1'. I'reMdentoiUie Uoutt of Oyer nnd Ter.l 58 Acres nd NOTICE Is hereby uivct; that 1 havo uunsiauio sale, as the properly Fullmer; and have left the same in his All Thursday, the S3d day of August next, t If-'n Ml ,11 Uom IIaJman 4 (17, I " " "1 VW.I.....U5 t.,1 t .at miner nn.t riminr.i iii iitiur f?, oro I 1 "e account oi Jonn uuner, aiimints Boasiuns of the Pcaccind Court of Common riwllra,or8 f dio estate of David Uorlln, late aim vm(jiii. uuun 111 uio eigiiui juuiciBi aisinci,ui wiikiiubi 1 uwiiaiiiii, uru u- 1 l, en .1 ,!.,i, .... J 1 . . , . rnn.Fll nf ih. tnni!.. .f Lii,..i..j o'iH.- ,i!Ji . T!il . . . are under a Rood state of cultl ....... ,.,,,,,, , HID III9I1IIU mini ULLUUIII ui lyailici v.t nn. th. tm n.lof ivn I ml,...,t ..!,. X. n nn ITnlrl.iA -n.l I .. . 1 1 .1.- If I. . . . . i l inutiviui 1 CBVT wir n i j"k, uoais anu John fousl alminiitrators ol P ne and oak. There Is a stmris stream of ater TJZS&uSZSL J.9., late of Hem U lu icon,,; on ttZ Miil lhetmr-fi..,thPmin- .l.i. ,hn 27,1, V. ni 'Uck 1 owiishlpi duc'd, lor b aaw mi u, or lor mo. t kinds ol inacUincrv. A .... . "-j 1 1 in, , r t tl. -I j limnd new HAKN.nnil (,lh.rm,il,n,i.,. ...a . Anlpl 111 llin lpnr nl nltr I .nwl tl,n,,r..n.l I O I D UUCUUIll Ol in. J. IKOirr; HU I ' ' eicht hundred and forty.four .and to mo dircctcd.foiminiiitrators of the estate of Jacob Ale; late .mVwS 0r- STORY DWEL- holding of Mount T easanl Townabin! dec d. .H Cniirl nf filler nml TViroiinw j 'Vt.-f.... I c..i ' . r 'lu UiUL 1 1 SAT 1 T Vn tmnot; " 'J ,, V, , i i n uwr n i no ins, aim unai account ui i iiuiiiai-iMVD'w j.ajuoi, erni .(lit uenvrry, uenerai wuarier IJ ark: niliiiinistrainr nf ilm p.um nl Wm. win. i,v.,r r.illnr rin r ... ,. .t-. P...! r .t.. n".. r, n, I ... . ' . . : . . " . . - ..V. s -I "b "W"' ui me icucc. common I'teas MJ arK. laic ol Ma inniiu ' iiwna ll n: dro'd. arrl ho above nronoitv w ie so I, on vcrv l n .l n I .... . - . . . ami urpnan s IjOuti. i I ho aceount of Jnseph Urolut and John rca"onam.8 lcrm aml posscssrasion gcn when IN DANVIU,E,in the County of ColumWa, H"lmn,' executom oftlie lat will anl)r-' "-i- "vv'i . Living on tho nrcmUtm. I., I. If! I OH ,i..,n .Notice is therefore hereby iriven to I 7. Tho account of Solomon Nevhard. Ino Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Con- idminislralor of the esli.t of I'ctcr VinMxi,DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Btauies ot the Haidcuunty ot Columbia, ilia" they late of Uriar Creek township, deceased. rnHRi:n,in.r.i,;nU .,ft.,-. ..: ' i... ' be tl.t,, and there in their ,-erson,, at. 10 - r0 acC0UU flf ....... Miller, adminl,- ' 1 ' W 7) , V v .V T uu uay, wiui uieir , , .... u i .... .Ufr. t w ... . . :. ' ... . lalC III wuiiuij nn. U1J3UIYCU oil 1XIQ IDWl Ol juarcli last by muluil coi ajnt. All persons know- on the third Monday of Auguti lext, tbcinc the lastitnent of Ca per Harttnan; lato of Cat 19th Jay) and to continue ono weeks : lawissa Township dee'd. ..!..,. 1.. .I. r .i . 'V l . .. ., o i-iMi'K iii mo lureiioun 01 saiu uay, wun ineiri. ...... . e ... .... it , ., -. records, il.niiisltio.is and other renVn,l,rnre. In "a,ul ,,,B rsla,B JacnD rt,,1,er. iv f Jnl. those tliings which to their ollkcs appertain to tlawtssa township, decoased y 0l,n bodone. And those that aro bound by rccogni 8 I he account of David R bv roeoeni . 1 lie account ol lJavul lCobcris. our POS ,.n.n, (a nrn.nln innin., Ihn i,.:.nn. ll.nl I j if I It a n il .... n i o , , n ma . . f ,1... . . I .. C 'I1 1. - ., , .111 NiUiivuBp i,unbuiu.aill Ifl.auilta lllav OICIUI III. UU 1(1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 a 111 I C VI I llin usiaiu l, l, session during my pleasure, and forbid any h,r may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia, Uaa Hays, lato of Mahoning townihip.de I' " " ft "".j ii viiiivi v j ju! iw w vi ii, it uiiuiiiuu iu fiuo,vuL aUviuai, tiicui I CPQSCtJ, nhiise or ullicrviset without my consent. as shall be just, Jurors arc requested tube punc CIlRf PS CONNOR 7?irriitfir na inn on.inf. ... i. 1 1. . . . . i 1 1 ii n i i n inn r n i xp.n ni ncn. nirrnprin v rn i in r timirfi. i -..-., - ""tiwt,iMiiwi - .1 . - I lfni IBT r n I Inntnn I liniii u r.r. r. :.. .i. i. .t uatcn ai uanviue. me luui uav ol juiv in .i.v" wiw. """i"'! , . " u Kruu'"" iho vcarofour Lord one thousand Pjoht July S3. 1841 hundred and forty-four and in tho 08 year of tho independence of the United olalci of corn in the ground; four acres of buck wneai in ine ltouiki: inreo lourtlis ol an acre of potatoes in the ground; about three thousand feel of inch boards; three bunches of shingles; one ton of hay and sevon acres ul grass in meadows. ADR M. YOUNG. July 10, 1814. of America. IRAM VERR Sntntrr's Orricr, Danville July 12.1814. Shelf, I.oiits Philippe, King of the French, is 73 years ol age three or tour relatives, who may wal from their splendid and luxurious man tions in twenty minutes 'to (he comfort less obode of their aged and infirm aunt, behold her destitution and h-Mcn to her nioanintiv and faltering imprecations.- They nny light up her (iickeiing lamp before it leaves them in darkness for ever. Ar. Y. Evening Post. I KnmuleJ'je of Jlmerica. Mr. Walsh the excellent correspondent it P.iris, ol the Nalional Intelligencer, quotes Irom one ot the papers in that city, the stale nienl that "Mr. Van litiren is abandon ed by Virginia, Baltimore, and severs other slates of the Union, on account of Texas." The same wi iter says thai another paper tells its radeis that the "bo'ilhorn Slates of the American Uni- I.... ..I.. i i....n.. i... !?... . ..,t r t i . M't T " i ti I"11 ,i u iiiiiauiiuii uu ruv u.y r ici u. .inn Aovel tdrrcxt. 1 Im Ni-w York Ex U . r. , ., ., .1 , . 1 . . , c. I 1 -'IJ'l 11 1011 UICUIU9, IJCdlllllUI . ill ,iij iiii'i, ,1.111. Mini ,1,1, 1,11,1 ,11.1 nnpr nil ihe Mexican steamer Guadeloupe ha been ai rested and held to bail in the mm of S1000, unon tho complaint of ne oi (he seamen on board and in the 'Mexican service. The arrest was fot false imnrfsonmcnt ihe complaint of Ihe seaman being, thai he was detained against his will. It is further said, that fthe complainanl was a Texan, found bearing arms against Mexico, and thai he was permitted to gn unpunished Upnn cnndiiion that he would enlist in the T. r .1 .... iwexicun ivavv. 1 tie seaman now jeiaim,) trie proiecwon ol our uourts, in Snider that he may escape the service ol IJMcxico. Dreadful Steamboat Explosion at Jlio. The Biltitnore Patriot has a lei ster ft oin Rio tie Janeiro, dated M ay 28th which gives tho particulars of a most (deplorable accident that happened al Ithal place a day -or two before, by the scxploston of a steamboat, on board of iwhich was a parly of 30.0 nonllcmei land ladies; going on a pleasure cxctir jsion. Theleitersaysth.il she had jus Biiusueu norn tier moorinc. wnen tin iboiler bursted with a mosl awful explo sion. "The boat was a complete wrecl Mammoth Cave. Twenty six large ivenues and a third river, larger than any previously known, have been dts covered in the mammoth cave, Ken tuclcy. A suldiujspring, of an excel' ten! quality of water.has also ben fount! joiiio miles within Ihe cave. Boats of inmirablc construction have been built expressly for the rivers, so that the visi tors desirous of taking a water excutston i dozen or so miles under ground, can be accommodated. Too Much. It rosts about n million of dollars each session of Congress foi the taking of the ayes nnd nays. The pa' of members amounts to S555 pet hour all the tune the session lasts. Tho Crvdit System Costs too ITIticli H is now an acknowlegedfact, that tin CASH one, both for the UUYER and SELLER JUST RECEIVED OUR SECOND STOLK Ol- ing themselves indebted,, will plcate make payment, and those having claims will prtsont tlicm to Owen u. l,ciu wno is duly authorised to ftttlc. GEORGE FREDERICK. N. B. The business will in future be rnnWtpil by Gi-orge Fredtrick.who respectfully eolicita a ton linuance of patronage. .May' 20 18140. A DM1N1STRA TOR1 S NOTICE. SYSTEM is ftie only trut n . . f Gear.f y , . f CaU r ihe BUYER and SELLER. u "ae . ...'f,rr' laUJ attatLt' luwnsmp, utccaseu. ma Sheriff Sale. NEW GOODS, THIS SEASON. SVSTIiJU sinco lat April, and its uni 16 Y virtue ofa vend, exponas to mo directed. I Jf will bo exposed to public sale on the premis E The following is a copv of the bill for the Removal of the Scat of Justice ol Columbia County, introduced into ihe Senate last winter. AW ACT To Authorise the Removal of the Scat of I n - iuii nuu owi 11 ivi v uiiu itiiuiwiou na'' J, ' . ... ing to their customers, induces them to invite the WHEREAS), a lame maionty of tho taxable in- aaturauy; Ine Mill uay Ol Ml gust, next, habitants ot tne voumy or Columbia nave, by their benefit. at 12 o'clock, M. the following property, to wit memorials, sci lorm 10 ine "cuerai Assemmy o. 0ur stock of Goo(lj cons,sts 0f all, the variety of A certain lot of ground, siluato In Iho town of vcnicnco tlcf sulrer in consequence cf the seat of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, &c. OTICE is hereby-given that letters of admin i.slration, on the above mentioned estate. weres ihis day granted to the subscriber re tiding in tho town of Cattawissa. All peisonR indebted to the laid estate atu hereby notified to make imn.cdiato mvniKnt ami llinai. tintln. .I.im. a. a ...,..,..) . . ElIiiLBllingig00'!'i ." th, ?IS" Prcae"' tIlcm P'PCT,V "illidnllcatcd to EZUA. HAYHUHST, Adm'r. Caltawissa, May '.'3, 1841 5. Uloomsburi;, Columbia county, containing one- ..,:- rr nM l.nr,, nri.l i n,,,.!!!. l.,.,.. . third of an acre, adjoining a lot of Dr. Gcarhart'sL ,).., .,., , i. e;t....t.-.l nn ihn vrr nfilu lu Ci-aVY AUCj, n.. Il.n nlln. nv. .1... ni, nllM I . . . " . I ,,..1,0 ui ,..u "". u"v "y "" county, and praying the same may bo removed to incBuui.il, uiiu iiuiiiiiik uu i.iuiuv niv U1U 1 ,,. r M ,ir,iii i,lr,r. Knr rpmpilv wliprpnt. town, whereon is erected a LARGE TWO STORY BRICK Chair iTEantifnctry. THE subscriber having established a A'A'K CU.lllt ja.US'UrjtCTOUV on Jlnin- itrcet, near ttio residence ot Ij. II. Maus, he is now preputed tofprnish ChaiiA of ovcry description, on .is good terms as they can be purchased clseivhcru n tne county. WOOD TURNING, Such as Ilcd Posts. Wasuon Hubs. Uose Elocks, &-c. IOUSE StcrniN 1. lie tt cuacled hy the Senate anal Housenf Representatives of the Commonwealth of usually kept in a country store. fcnntylvatua in uenerai Asssemuly met, ana uni All ot which have been purchased in INcw Yorh oir M OTJ !M A IVt IPM'P a 1 r ti hereby enacted b rj the nathority of the same, Thai and Philadslphia, fur the CASH ONLY. By :.l.r...l. I . ..I l.i ... .... .. ..... ... ,. ,.... ....I H A I l I 1 J I . ai any lime wiuiiii uiicu yeatb irum iiiv usaum; ui iii.is means, wc pay lot no maus goous uui our this act.lt shall be lawtul lor the citizens ol llloonis. own, and we A5K nu additional pioht Irom our . Also hunt. 111 the county of Columbia, to rrcct, or cuusr customers to uav bad debts: thus havinc no losses, I TlClTTXW T.f1 V KiDTKn. 1 1 . Trnt, r n r, r. I. ., .......... ....... ,.,..,i I .... ...... .... . . . . ...i . ,1 j y a a m. . w . lAVJiiUIN llUUSEi to bo erected, ai iiit.iu uvi riiurwuwe tiAlM vai.U at .VftlAUL, AU v Al uw, anu Thi. i,r, fmm Ms ,; i,i,nl,. rYe,' "! f ,,.lorsUu.'B ,UT u r , 1 fl )-un u 3ue,Uon M eyeT aan do a little better than any other nerton in l,iiil,li.,nD nf .pinb nr clni.n nf l-iit liCd GlfA flfltl 111 Ihndii IrnMvo Ii ntn kniitrht Sit lid I .. 1 and two sheds, and a large fiatno. stable, a good , hc m buildinus now at tan. Our Store is in the BRICK BtllLDING.at the "Sn Vr a n dt a ... .... ' s wen Ol water at tlio Uoor, with a pump, and the ap- - n f ,., nmlRB. ,,,!.,. and different olli -,, f Milt Street, and the Uloomsburi road. L.i .7 , uu ,n l,aJ purlcnuncrs. "7 " ," 7" . "'r.u' . ,1 " " . .1 x . a m s,.ii.,. '"e,u al Ee.niarKei price tup,.!, taken in execution and bejioj jirtctton otlhe county Commissioners, who ate Wo Invito Eveut Pnsorx to call and see our imiptny o. umuu Uios. nnthorUed to receive a conveyance for such lot or ALSO lots of ".'rounds, for the use of such county build- U the same t mo and place, a certain lot of M'lg. not exceeding one acre, m leesimpic, ciearoi ground, situate in ZJIoom township,Columbia coun joods Thomas W. Dorr is employed in ma king fans fn his new stale quarters. He laised a nrellv utr breeze in Rhode Is i ii d a lew years ago A etirious instance of Russian juslice is alluded to in the French journals. An old man, a Russian, has just published his ine ninirs, in which he declines thai he passed 52 years of Ins life in loilinir in tne mines of Siberia, but that ho was. never tried, The mutilated remains were gathered l,ever even informed why he was puniah SB soon IH nossmlp. nnd remnvful in hl2U neighboring hospital; some with tin l(Wt of a limit iinmA iliffiflfillltr annlilnil l Tt !.-. unM 1 t, Ir.mnuro tC VKnrt r w. - i puifi-w mii MHiuii ( bivniiit.wi i x i id cum hip ui 1 n wn nrwl ltrrn nitn.ltn.,!,... ll.... ... n n C. I I . . . . . t v.,,u .,u,,,uC1inK uiciiijii a3 '".nSan(i iNew York, slum the prisoners ty", lying near the nortli-cost branch of the l'ennsyl "ania canal, bouisdcd by lauds of tt'iiliam Sloan, iho road leading from Bloonikbuig to thccaual.cou. taining one acre and a half, moioor less, whereon is erected TWO FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, one framu stable, ono frame shed, a good well of water at uio uoor wun a pump, anu ugoouwuart and basin on the same, with lliu appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Daniel Gross. IRAM DERIi, Sheriff. Siinnirr's Office, Danville, July 10, 1811. 5 Sphere were eighty six wounded in the liou?u besides those removetl to privalt dwellings. 1 hete was fifty two ascer Stained to have been killed, and sevcrjl Epersojis are ini's'ii" yd. Seven ti eight have died siiice, and I ain infortp ltd there are as iiijiiV as I wont v whu ire pionouuced incurable, and will pno Euably linger in angony for several day il he number of wounded whs srotjl Iliving, as far a-; ascertained, is Tboil pixty five. This is the first accidont n Ithekind that ever hannened here, ant' b. .' ..... Ilias caused trteat excilettienl. JNo A U "... pnencans were iniiired. soup kettles lo get grease to sell to the t til o w chandlers. THE MAEKETS. I3loomsul'ko, July '-'7, 1844. ThcUnus Trcc," livingeplant of thi- celebrated Itce ha, been lately preset)'- fed lo Ihe llin ticuliniiil Socioly by th lOtsi India Conip.iny ; nnd is now grow I ing in the Chiewicl; Garden, London. It is in neiffcl ht-ulih, and notwilhslaud ging the f.ihlrti uf Dutch trjvellurs,perpGt juaied hy D.irwin, may bo approached Willi safely. It is, howevcr,so v a poison thil no piudcnl hand lu il without proper precaution Wheal, 90 Rye, 50 Corn,. ' 40 Cloverseed, 6 00 Flaxseed, ' 1 20 Butler, 4 ' 10 OJts, 31 Eag, 0 Tallow, 0 Lird 7 Dried Apples, 1 00 While Jeans 1 00 Beeswax, 20 NOTICE Hard run for JIusfiunus. An ex ... . .... (diange paper says: "The girls in somu ; parts ol Pennsylvania a:e so haul run i for htichands that they sometimes t a U o jip with lawyers and printers!' Ii hereby given that I have purchased ai irulenl Constable sale, as the ptuperty ol James . . Khnnm-il-nr! fivn antes of buckwheat ill the pusou wouiu , ivn,.res 0f com in the crovndrtwo i iii rn h it lwn acres lit uuckwiiumi in ine croiind! and have left the same in his pos session durinc mv pleasure, and forbid any parson taking it away; either by purchaso or oilier wise wnuuui my ciuiocu.. GEOllGtJ. DIII1SS1JA-J11. July 25; 1814. all incumbrances, for tho uso of tho county of Co luinbln. The said buildings to bo elected on such lot or lots of ground thus conveyed. And the said county Commissioners aro hereby authorised to sell at public auction, or ottierwise, all tne rigtit, ti tlo and interest w hitli the said county may have in tho real estate situate in tho town of Danville, mid to execute a ' onvcyancc to the purchaser 01 SheriffiSaMe. BY virtue nf a 2d Pleurius Vend. Exponas lo me directed, will be exposed to public salu at the Court Ilntise, in Danville, on Monday, the 19 ill day of August next, at 12 o'clock, aoon, ihe following properly, to wit : Ml the right, title and interest that the defendant has in a certain lot nf ground liiuatn in the town of Danville, Columbia ounty, rnntaining one unvri lot, iidjuitiinu William Ilnrln-an and Charles While, and he canul, and fronting nn Mill-street, wherf in is creeled a house weaiherboarded. Seized, taken in execution, and to be old as the properly of Noah McKesn. A.SO- A certain plantation nnd trad of hnd situate in Uricroreek township, Coltim bia county, bounded as follows beginning it a post, thencoby land of Georgo (Janer north 12 degrees west, 70 perches to a heap if stone, thence by land of Philip Upp, inrlh 78 degrees east, perches to 111 Huntington road, thence by said road to the lino of land surveyed lo Thomas Waters, thence by die same south 80 degrees west to the place of beginning, containing lOO ACRES more or less, about seventy acres cleared land, more or less, whereon is elected a Ing lain and a frame houso, and a good apple urehard; with tho appurtenances. ' Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property.of Richard Kinney. I It Ail DEItft," Sheriff'. Sheriff s Office, Uanvillo, Julv 10, 1811 PAY THE PRINTER, QUICKLY. We are not afraid to show them. KUSSEL & GIUER. Danville July 4 1844. pi in 13 SAMUEL HAGENBUCH Bloomsbujg, July 4, 181t J Itf NOTICE. Estate of DA VI D SLOAN, late of Bricrtreek township, Columbia co. deceased. "TVTO'J'ICF. is hereby given that letters of Ad I minlalrilinn nn tVin nliAVn tnantlniiAil T3tntk !!yjase"a"d..li 'Y.? KI?J FrK wire thU day granted to the ulcrilr aiding at THIS OAMti JW I-AIU UUU AilHrU,.Slr,M ll Mr.An.ln.UlnlhAMt.l 'amwm'v vnv AKnifV vnti PnrTM'PV Pl.w.l .... '" . in "pV www., . w.. ta(e are hereby notined to make immediate payment trim, thnsr hnrimr rlnimn nrn rprtnpfitnd In nricpn O 'Dial na onnn no tltn Dtlhlio rill I lil I iirrs nrn ! . . . . 1 vjAiu m uu t ua i-""" "llhrm. nrnnprlv AiilhrntiPJ tmi. tn rt.o.r.l ! nrr tn tlin TiTAVICtntlB nfllll flTSlI 11 J . .. Iiist of Letters REMAINING in tho i'ost Office at Blooms. burg, for tho quarter ending Juno' 30,1844. Joceph IJayler Isaac Uereaincr James Hudson Wm. Jerret George Kellog J.K.Millard Isaac iSratten Petre Straissen Samiel Wanich iUrs. Mary M. Ccherd P. O. Hagen Maria Hall Mrs. Maiy Keel Jacob Lcbolt Charles Ifobton Daniel Shavoycr dalo Miss .Susannah Viuinas- Chas. P. tlillard. comuletcd according to tho utovisiotis of the first section of this act, the Commissioners aforesaid shall flic a leport of the same in tho Court of Com, inon Pleas ot said county, anu thereupon tne com missioners and SherirTot said county, shall caust tho prisoners, if any theie confined in tlio old prison to be safely removed to tne new, anu tno putiuc pa ucrs and records there remaining in tho public offi. ces at Danville, to be safely deposited in the new buildtngs so as aforesaid built and prepared for the reception thcicot, and from tliencetoitli the scat oi lusttce in and tor tlio county ot oolumma ceaso to Lo at iJanvute, GEORGE SLOAN, Executor Light Sticct, June 7, 1814. Cv8 Persons calling tor letters in tho abovo list will please say they aio advertised. J. M. MUYER, P. M. On Tuesbay, the 14th innt., npoti lite toepath.be- tween the Lock kept by me, and the Lock kept by Mr. yuick, a A CALFSKIN POCKET BOOK, shall containine a TWO DOLLAR and a ONE DOL- and the'same shall be UANK DILL; a Due Dill aguinst Samuel removed and fixed at the town of Ulnomsbuig, in Harmau for fifteen dollars: ilso. I think, a Note Ihe said county, and the public ofliccs heretofore against Wm McKelvy & Co. for sixtydine dollars, kept, and the courts ot tustico iierctoioro neiu at Utid several other papers ol no consequence to any Danville, in and for saia county ot lyoiumuia, suau ono but the owner. U. A.ili. ts written inside the bo kept and held ot Bloomstmrg. in tho buildings I pocket book with n lead pencil. If the finder will crrcted for their accommodation as aforesaid. tcturn it trt the subscriber, or leave it at the office Sec. U. It shall bo lawlul for tho citizens oil 0f t,e Columaia Democrat, he shall be liberally re Iiloomsburg to obtain subscriptions trom any per- warded. JObEPJI LILLEY son or netsons willing to subscribo any money or May 17, 1844. 4 materials for tho election ol such public uuuuings, us ore provided for h the first section, of this act, 'JtfATT.S. SPIKES: &.C. in.laf.li nfihrmvmentofthnsamB.thecoun- iwf v-t ty comtnisiioners afe hereby empowered lo cause TIlC BlOOIllSblirg; R. IE. I. 15. suits to be brouuni in i ie namo oi me comuv w i---tit t i .,n.. i 1 i.. "r...- I -.:.' r.l..m .!, !,.,, nlUM. k ,.'" ntcl' .ivj, a l,6o as Oliuilto luo lu.M'v - - y w sortmc,)t ot :l V. ,:.Tn IT ' LVAILS. SPIKES. AND IRON Srr.t. Ho much of I io cilstuiL' aws oi ints vvtucninev win sen uy vjiul, naai c and uti- Commonvv6alth as aro altered by this act be and TAIL, timl on a good terms at the arttclct can oe netencre purcnasca. nici chants anil others, may find it to their interest to call All kinds of grain received in payment JOt$El'H 1'A.VIUK, I'EMtriEKT. Uloomsbujg, June 'J9, 1844. SmlO NOTICE The Coleclors in the difierent townships throughout the Counly.'aro hereby nutificd. that tlio county in want of money, and unless they pay off the duplicates for 1811 anu itiiz, by August Court, tbey may ex iiec to bo proceeded against immediately .fln ,1,, I ! m a MM, a f"..m.., l, ,u . .I.u. .U, ,MU, 1 ll UUIlillllll.lvllltlD UUCUI ne lo Bay, they are in earnest, and any ono neglecting tlim notice will hnd it out. Uy oitler of, Commissioners. D. CLA.UK, Trcs. Col co July 5 1841. the same are hereby repealed. A G'OOD BLACKSMITH May receive immediate employment hy applying to juoi.ru t AAiUii, i resident of the Ulootusburg Jt. R. I. Company. FISH, BAC01Va &C. Tlio Subscriber Is receiving and for Salo'j 20 Bis- MACKEREL & SHAD, 20001bS, SMOKED BACON, ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, &c. Sic for which ho will lake GRAIN. itUMJSKH and PJtUJJUCE Generally Williamsburfj, May 10, 1844. AN APPRENTICE "TO 'THE Tailoring Business S wanted immediately by the aubscriber, A lad 16 or III years of age. who can come well ie commended, will receive, good encouragement. n. HUPEUT. uloomaburg,May 30, 1844. C List of Jurors. August Term, 1814. GRAND JURORS. Bloom Samuel Mchch, Thomas Knorr. nnn Howell, William Snyder. Uriar creek Oliver ivvans. Caltawissa Joseph Vocum, John Sharpless, Fishing creek William Robbins. Liberty- John Clatk, Richard Wilson. Mahoning John C. Grier. Thomas cl.lt;. James Dccn Madison John Wclliver, John Allen Monteur William Smith Orange Simuel McUenry, William Patter. ion Roaring creek Joseph 11 Clcavcr.Jiwhua Ye net. man, John Berninger Ssugarloaf I hoiuas Jeudeuhdll. Alciander CoN ley, William Colo Traverse Jurors. Bloom Jacob Hageubuch, Jacob Ever. JaenS fiidlcman, JohnRobison, Ephraiiu Armstrong,Jol mirenuenuer ' Briar creek Henry Dicterich. John Ke Ichnr John Doak Cattawissa Jacob Kruck, Michael VamtrsM. Jacob Yetter, Milton Boon, Michael Urobst Derry .Michael tlcndershot Greenwood Andrew Ikclcrir. JcJin Robhiim. John Barret Hemlock Adam Stroup.Elias Dictcrich. Jural. Harris Limestone John Gouger Mifflin Cornelius Riitenhnuse Mahoning Martin Mi!Alistcr,CharlsN.Sav.!?B John Moore, Thomas Lloyd urange Allrtiai'l U Vance, Isaac Robbins jr. Roaring creek Samuel Eck. Elias Helwli?. Join. Barret Bugartoaf Peter Kerns. Johti Conner. Jimn Wilson, Saamul Mct enry K0TICE, TUB Membt n uf the Indopcrdcnt Troop, rov scssing Stalo arms or Bccouliemeuts of any deeciip. nun, aiv ituiiiu io lortuwim uepyou l icm, oil r with Dr. Oeorgs Lott, Orangeville, yV'w.Ntal. Bloonisburg, or with Bright R. Paxtpn, Otltawlj. SIS'. FR.RDERICK SWABY, Cort. May 25, 1B14.-6,