POETRY. Fort the Colombia Dkmockat. The people now are waking up, Ant! to the rest-no freely rally, For Harry ('Jay lias lost the day By liis free I rude and larifT sally; A nil ft nm the highest .'amis of Maine, To Louisiana's lowest, shore, The cry louder and louder comes, That'fie shall sell iheir votes no more. "Four limes he's tried for President, Hut has never yetuuereeded. The rcssotPs plain; for traitor like, 'Instructions he never heeded; '13 ut sold his stitoto Johnny Q. This case is plain as plain can he; And for that deed, the people said illo-would luose the Presidency. At brag he's played for many yenrs, Till lime has silvered o'er his head; lie cuiscd the speaker on the chair, When Uy him lie would not ho led; Hie showed loud for Tip and Ty, And lying promises he mado, Anil when by fraud they were gol in, eight on He quickly wish'd lliey both were dead Ls He headed mobs lo break the laws, And to abuse the President, 'Disgracefnl scenes of forty one, 'To them his aid was freely lent; 'In New Orleans of later day, Ho broke the laws of God and man, And on the Holy Sabbath there IWareird thro' the streets with shouting clan. Disturbed the peace of those who mei To hear the word oflife dispensed, And forced them to retire amid Those ranting shouts devoid of sense, 'Anil on the tariff question too, He now two 'faces plainly shows, He al the north protection cries, And at the south for (tec trade goes- The country's weal, or country's wo, Wall him lias ever been ihc same; intrigue, deceit, bargain and sale, To satisfy ambition's flame; His course is in, his course is out, And his coat lie has turned for pelf, And o'ei tho States, from end to end Electioneered to raise himself. For twenty years and more, he's stood "To trumpet forth alone his fame ; While ofi his deeds havo been con demued 'In ways loo various to name. Tho nation spoke in twenty eight, Too phjn to be misunderstood; It said that Clay was not the man Whose acts were for iho public good That voice again in ihirly-lwo, 'Was heard lo ling from cast to west, .And Clay again mosl deeply felt, "-That condemnation on him rest; 'The traitor's fate lie dearly saw, Hie then again was (loomed to bear, And still thai guilt remains the same, A nation's -voice has sealed it there. fin bonds to keep the peace lie s bounil.L0j as tie properly of Noah McKean. And Cilley'a blood is oij his hands, Yct forth with brazen front-lie steps, 'And freemen's votes again demands; Though oft repulsed ar.d thrown away lAmbiiion brings him forth again, 'As if to make the nation hear, ?Of tteachery Iiid deepest stain. Can he who loves tho -gospel sound, ?And smiles to meet the Sabbatb-morn, ;Uaiso to the highest station here The man who treats them both with scorn I Can he who fears the duel's stain, Or shuns the gambler s loathsome ways Give aid lo elevate the man Who has practiced both a..-his days ? Gan he wholoves fair ficodom's cause And spurns the traitor's ill got gain, .loin witti tier loes to raise the man, NWho hears the traitor's guilty stain? Can he who loves his country's soil. A here" freedom s tree longtime hai stood, ."Support the man whose hand is raised TPo cleave that Ired tike worthless wood? (Can those whose sires have fought inu! 'bled, To break1 the lyraniVfatal power, Forgereo soon, their country' foes, I he terrors of that dreadfol hnuri Can Hull nnd Arnold be foigoi? Orlater still, Bun's treason say ? (If these M ere traitors to llieii trust, in candor is not llcnry Clay ? PK0CLAMATI01T. HRUKAS, the Hon. Joskpii D. Axthont f). I. ,('.!, f f (l,r n,t 'IVr ninerond Oener.l Jail Delivery, Court, of (natter, iniuuiiuMitvvuun i vi i Sessions of the Pe.icc,and Court of Common Pleas ..,.1 n...i..... ... ... :i..i luil .ll.lri-i 'nnilin..! nf I in nnnl (.a nf rvnrllnim ii-r am ' 'nion. Columbia and I.vcomlno: mid the Hon. William Donaldson nnd Ucoree Mack, lis- tiiics, Associate Judges in Columbia county,havcl(jtl,IIH0r which any old subscriber officiating will be miued their pr-crpt beaming dale the S7ih ilny of jconsiJcrC( M onc, we offer the following plrl In the vcar of our Lord one thousand hundred and forty-four .and tome directed, for I homing A Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen- eral ,atl Delivery, Ueneral quarter Sessions of the Pence, Common Pleus and Orphan's Court. IN DANVILLE, in the County of Columbia, tlir third Monday of Auguit icxt, .being the l'Jlh Jay) snd to contit.uo one weeks : Notice is therefore hereby given lo hue Coroner, tho Justices of the Peace, and Con Liable of the said county of Columbia, tha' they tic then and there in their proper persons, at iu o'clock in the forenoon of said day, wiih their record, inquisition and other remembrances, to thoic things which to their offices appertain to be done. And lluiso that arc bound ny recogn. tanec, to prosecute jgainst tho prisoners that bio or may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia, nro tn nr ilii-n nnd thorn to prosecute Dcainit them shall be just, Jurors nro requested to be piinc tual ill tlieir attqnuancc, ugrceauiy 10 men nui.vc. Diinl nt Danville, the 1 2th dav of July in the year of our Lord one thousand right hundred and forty-four nnd in tho C8 year of the Independence of tho United States of America. IRA.M DERR Shtllf, SuERirr's Orrrcr., Danville July 12,1811. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry vend, exponas, lo me directed will be exposed to public sale on Thursday tho 15lh day of August next. nt tho Court House in Danville, at- 1U o clock A. M. the following property, to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Hem lock lownship. Columbia eouniv. adjoinniL' lands of Andrew tMellick, deceased, John Wanich, Robert Kussel and Benjamin litis jcl, containing Til 111 TY FI VE A CR g S, I more or lees, whereon is ereeled n I A) ti E SOILS 20 AND LOG BARN, APPLE ORCHARD, with the appurtenances. seized taken in execution. and to be sold as the properly of Samuel Wanich. 1KAM D1SKK, HiertJ: Sheriff's Officii, Danville, July, 27, 1814. BY virtue of a 2n Plcurius Vend. Exponas to me directed, will be exposed to public- sae al the Court House, in Danville, ui .Monday, the 19th day of August next. ' 12 o'clock, noon, the following properly, to wit : Jill the right, title and interest thai the defendant has in a rertain lot nf grouru situate in the town of Danville, Columbi county, containing one mwn lot, adioininc William llartman anil (Jharles While, and ihe canal, and fronting on Mill-slreet.wheri- ini is creeled a house weaiherbuarded. Knipil. hikeri iii PYrciilion. nnd in in ALSO j certain plantation and tract of land situate inlSncrrrcek township, Coluiii bia county, bounded as follows beginning at a post, thence by land of George Caner north 12 degrees west, 7'J perches to a heap of stone, (hence by land of Philip Upp north 78 degrees east, perches, to llu Huntington road, thence by said road to the linn nf laud surveyed In 1 homas Waters thence by the same south 80 degrees west to tho plaro of beginning, containing 100 ACRES more or less, about seventy acres rleared land, more or less, whereon is elected a log bain and a frsme house, anil a good appl nrrhard; with Ihe nppurli iianres. Seized, taken in execution anu tn lie soiu PP.y SiikkiiVs OrFicc, Danville, Julv 10, 1811 NOTICE Is hereby giver, lliut 1 have purchased at r..oiui, c-j !. no iim mnneriv oi junn i?umet: nd have left the same in his pos -essiou iluriuc l"y pleasure, anil lorbiu tiny peison taking it from him oiilier uy pur base-or otherwise, without my consent One third seven acres wheal in tho ground five acres of rye in the ground; three acres if cnni in tho ground; luui acres oi uuck wheat in the ernuin : three fourths ol an iere of nnlalues in the ground; about thic liousand. feel of inch boards; three bunches if shingles; one ton of hay and seven acres .if grass in meadows. ABll'M. YOUNG. July 10, 1814. ind a good PAY THIC PRINTER, QUICKLY. Now is ihe very nick of time to Sub scribe, as, on the IGtiof March, 1844, wii( commence the fouriecnih. Volume of The Family IVcwii:uci3 Till: IIIILAI12MIIIA SATURDAY COURI ER ....... ..... . . - - ..-. it... nil wit) lurKUM :...) n ,.. ..... ill the Wot Id! ' OZT 1 u 4s a U HSsCiil UJi.Ui,,Jjy , ....... , , . . . .. nv Port!. nurnosc of facilitatinc the formation "f Extraordinary EltdjlCCIlsClifs Lf, Three copies of tho Saturday Courier,! ycar,or one copy loi three yearn. Seven copies of the Saturday Courier, 1 year $6 Twelve Seventeen Two and 1 copy of Godcy's Lady's Book, or Graham'n Magazine 1'ivc copies of the Saturday Courici.and S copies ol Ciodcy s Lady sliook, oruraham s JUaga zinc Two copies of the Saturday Couricr.it 1 copy of tho Ladies' National Jiagazino Five copies of tho Saturday Courier, 1 copy of Godey's Lady's Hook, or Graham's Maga zine, nnd one ccpy of tho Ladies' National Mogazmo Five copies of tho Saturday Courier, and I copy of Frost's now i'ictorial History of 10 10 America, n Ju booK 10 rrHn' fact, whatever oiler i made.by any other I.'nmiW .Inurnal.ut all mi'iroachiriL' in worthv.beautv or pretensions, to tho Satuhdat Couiur.n.will be lumwncu py us .. Tho SATUimAT CouniEn has become so well nnU favorably Known uirougn u iriunipnamiy iiopu- ... i . t . i lar course 01 UUIieeil juaie, mm u w.iuiu uu uiur- A . ,. ..imh i 1li.il otil.ioxt liorn W ft I I1I1UUH IU BUT IJ.UV.l oukivv ..v.u. inav remark, however: that to the industry, talent and cnterprisc.whichhave for years kept this paper u bright exemplar lor an its imilators.will constant. y be added Iho productions of every available n .:..!..- -...1 :.,,,,.,! I,ll!ni,. n.l lilmrnl Kvnrn, lllVf , UIIU tlt. I"-" juu..w.. ....... ....j.... dilures uill constantly be made, as well in the l.iinmrv ns lbo Tvuoaraiiliicnl denartuientg. Out mcam will enable us to be in advance of all others Original Domestic Tales, Essays &c. Every number contains several prnriici' Domestic Tales, Essays, or Skotches, from such pens as T S ARTHUR Esq. one oil nnst popular I ale.wr.lors in America Henrv W Herbert Hsn. Dr. Jsuies M Henry, Profebsor Ingraham, John l'rost, I I).. Airs. Caroline l.eo llcnlz. Mrs. M. St. liCon Loup, nnd indeed most of tlie writers in this country or hurope. Scarce a nun b'r is issued without ono or more instructive and uxniJiialorv enaravimr or copy of umn gem of the old masters, with a descriptive Talc, Essay, or Sketch OUR TKAVULIiGK. In this department constantly nppcar Original or Selected Lkttehb from our special correspondents '.ransient travellers, in Lnglund, I rancc,lrclanu, nd Germany To rariuei'H, artlcners, iVc Our ificrcascdsizooivcsiis mucli more space lo mliilcre in our favorite subiect of tilling tho botintc- nh. nnd csnecial attention is Paid lo Aericul- lure, Horticulture, Floriculture, and tho culture of evciy tiling calculated to improve and henelit man- k'ntiii: nmKU ilium iiiiicnuiiuciik ui w.-.h'. ... polists, pernicious legislature, ecu Our European Correspondent. Our especial European Correspondent, resident in London.kecpsus supplied with tho earliest issues .,,,1 .,,m,ir,lu rr -nrirliiiiir our denailmciits with nd materials for cnrichiiis our depailmcnts with imicB Litciaturo and Variety, and giving to him. rants, as well ns others, a correct and connected iceounl ol wnaievcr occurs ohihcubi, iiiuci . . I i.umu ui umuuu. rFVt"Pi jVtA?.SSiTia, Particular care is taken to procure tho earlie.t 1UVILU31I1 ItlVll-lll-U lIW '"I"" " " "" " - f. . .1... ..f nil l.'itulu (j ruins. Provisions, I'roducc, &c. tho statu stocks Hanks, Money, and Lands; and our extensive ar rangements will hereafter render our Prices current f nest inab o vuluc to tho Havener, r arincr, ami all Uusiuess clastcs whatuver VHP MARBLE YARD. The subscribers have established at tin above place, a new MARBLE YARD and will always bo ready, at the shorieM notice, lo furnish lo order, MONUMENTS, TOMB- TJ1BLES, TOMB-STONES, IIEJ1R TIL JAMBS, MJ1NTLES, I'JIINT STONES, MULL EES, &c. or any oilier work in their line. J hey arr also prepared to lurnisi YVJINDUW UAI' and SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEPS, &c, either nf Ma. ble, Lime or any kind ol stone lhat can be procurod in this vicinity rr7Ilaving had 'jonsiderable experience in the business, they plcduo their work to he executed in as handsome n stylo as can be furnished from r.nv yard either in tin eitv or cnuntrv; and on as reasnnnblo trrnifc, AKltliS 1 UUiMi iV llUl-ilir.. . .v nnin n i . e nrtmiiiii Bloomsbuig, Nov. 3, 1813. ly 28 NOTICE fS hereby eiven to all concerned, that I have Ifi ir. ,1m iui.krsfiii.il nfJaroh .S'l'.onnnker. ilur. -1 , mi- tuv ti rntiin-. nnn Mil ev 1 1 ci if r. ono un nc i a Iiln nn rr.l.ffml Ollfl I iftll!fl IF. nilll flllfl liCR II HI. and fm bid any perhon taking tin in froiii him,i ihci . 1 ., . .. j.l nv purchase orouierwin-, wiinuui 117 iiniti iiv. ULtSY SHOF.MAlvLIl Line J8, 18-11. .GOAL COARSE AND NUT COAL,. (If n fcuncrior oiuililv lor Sale, by GliOUCE WEAVER. CHARLES KArlLEH. Tailor OULD respnetfuily inform the citizens of Hloomsbtirg, snd its vicinity, that lie still continues to entry on Iho above business, at his old established stand on the corner of Alain and East- streets. Having received iho l.ATES'l sfrMfi. llnviiltr rnrntvpil inn l .Jl I -, o ,X, , ' ; m ; " Y,,,Y til".""' . ... t, " t. l'JldlllUl a, in connccuuii wihi oiou in nB narments in the mofit fashionable man IO I II O V llllirUVl'U Iiniuill llll i-1 i nnr. warranted to fit without utlV nossibllily Lf failure, lllld feeling assured from his lonp experience in tho business, thnt work exe- ruled nt his shon. will never be complained ,0 ,opcs, hy strict aUenlinn to hnsinc6e to receivo n share ol public patronage a heretofore. lt7N. H. CASH, nnd all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE; only taken in payment for work done, at the market pri ces. Uliargcs lor worK moueraio io huh the times. nioomsburg, Nov. 3, 1843. 28 Wante NEAR HLOOMSBURG, 50000 fefil Inch Pine Hoards. 50'0(MP cct Heather isoatus I nil .iiiihi J j.i u onumii-o. on.nno feel Pino and Hemlock Plank 2.QOO feet lineal Round Timber, from 10 to 11 inches III t III tin; te r. , ., quantity of Oak and Pine 'I itnber for Mill Ilighl worls , ... , umiv iu -i ' JOSEPH PAXTON, . . ... .,- Tal IJr.,,1 ITPSl Cm III II1U JIIUUI1I7UIH K Iron Company - w ' March 23, 1811. 48 Valuable Property The SuBscmnu orrnns to VAI.rAHI.E SELL HIS WAM1 AND MUX PROPERTY V PRIVATE SAIjK. B.tualcil in Greenwood tnivusliin. Columbia County, i'a., upon the ro ,. Ipmliritr from UhocrsbarS to Jerceylow i, about iv. miles from lihoersburir, and ten from lllootns- Lurg, containing IIS Aeies9 most of which in improved, and upon which are erected a TWO STORY BRICK lllJJferrfittciT' ao nv ip rnrinT JjlllUU'lUi 'IU J' " A SAW MZSiL 'f; ! j AND I Clover Mi!!. Jrift iJSijj and other out buildings J'licrc aro also on the hand rnir'n trnnv nnnn Aunil a P IK Al 1 1-1 UllbUlWiUS 01' IFRS T liJl IE UI 1 . ,,., ,-,, ,,.,, f -i, :...: ,l il,i . llll 1UIIU 1 IU l","J VIHU'UUI'HI ". - ,.,l.t1 m,r ,.nrri U rnvrrr-,1 Mil fnn tir.l her. Ho considers it inincceary to give any fur ber cle.njption as all who nflVIUW lot llll'lllt.l Lu. I. ntii biiu w.j terms, and oo&scision piven on the first of April U'lr.MAM I TMIllV Greenwood, January 5, 1 84-1. ymU7 Chair Fvlanufactory Til LI subscriber continues to carry the CHAIR ilf A N U FA C 10 H 1 N G business at the old stand of IJ- & S. Ilsgci hucli. where he u ill be ready at all timet- to furnish Fancy & W indsor Chans, isel tees, Boston Hocking Chairs &c, of ever lescriDlion. which inHV be called Inr, short notice and on the most reasonabl terms. He will also execute House, Sign it Ornamental I'ainting, and House Tapering in a superior manner, From his experience in tuo tiusiness.ano his facilities of riianufiicluriiiL' tho various .riielcs of his line, he Halters himsel'. Ihai hn shall he able lo furnish as cood work and unon as reasonable leruis as can in ,im,n in the country, all of whirli iio w dlsnnso of for CASH or COUIMTKY imi'oDUCE N. M. Orders from n distance will hi sirj(.v ar.d nuntluallv attended lo J, HAGliNBUOII Blonmel urg, Dec 30, 1813. List of Letters KF.MAININO in tho I'ostOflice at CaltawUsa, iim nnarter endma June .10, 1M11. Acur.Andrew Harlly Henry Uennet Zibee lower t-ain Kinney Andrew Laurence WiU'uun Lebold Jocob Linvell Isaac 1), Miller Samuel Margersm Clinlon 2 1'iixton Joseph Itichards John Walls J'hilip VV'ampulo John Wilton Charles Yi tter Darbara Ann Yctter Uuao Yettcr Lewis Hunhes Oeorco tilack Uaiiitl Dover David L. Boicc John flrcck Sclah S. Ilcnjaman Watbington I llciiiai I ... -,i i w - iic.nu . Colder William 1I1..II...1 l.dm I' . I 1 . 1 LI l"'"1" Deibel John I' ;.iMs Jonathan FAWn John figinn John Hiirlinati Uhnilea Hailzel Joseph Janicr hauiucl J'crsnn call lie for letter in llio auovo ui win pe.-iy they a,e advened. cRoflgT( Brandreth's Pills. I'KJTUUB OF HEALTH. HE ALT is characterised tn an individual nj the absence of ill pain, suffering, or affection in any paitof his body; by the fteo and regular ex- nrrli ni liis functions without any exception. They consist in having n good nppctito at meal limes, an casv diiicstion, free evacuations, without looscr.cjs or costlvcness at least once in every twen. ly.four hours, and without hcat.diynesa, or burning ut the passage, tlie tree issue oi mo waier .iuuuv acrimony or burning, and without a tcdditli sedi ment which is always n sigujif n pietent or an op iirnni'iiinir nnin: ni ci men wiuioui uuiuhhui u Ituoblesomo dreuniv; no tafte of bilo or other bod taste In the mouth upon lisingin the moiiiiiig; no Fourncss or diKogreeablo rising ol the st' macli; a clean tongue; a sweet biealh; no itching, pimples oi pots on Ihe skin; no piles; no liutnuig neat upon inv part of the body; no excetkiie thirst when un exposed lo labor or other Miown caue; no inter ruption to any natural evacuation, nor pain ai uicir nodical return. Where the slate of the sytlcm docs not hatmon. izc with tho abovo picture of health, it is of the greatest importance that no timu be lost in sending for n doctor, or In the use ol loniisii temcnies loo often the result of speculation; Instead of this course to a dose of IllIAISDliUTirs I'lhl.H lie token which will not deceive, but will at once rcstoic health to thcarcanor part that requires it. All who wish In preserve their health, pit who arc detenu ncd to defend their hlo aRainst the civ croachineilts of disease which might send them pre maturely to the crave, will, without hesitation, have lecourso to the jralidrcth I'ills, when tho state of tho system docs not haimoiiUc with the above pic tuio of health. Those who live In a country where contagious or other diseases prevail, should often think of this tiuo picture of health, and observe himself with par ticular attention, in order lo act accotdingiy. 1 lie wise and rightly directed will follow this udvice tliu unwise arc lelt to their own destruction. A 0 13 N T S. Washington Kobeit M'Kay. Jorseytown L. it A. T. Ziiscl. Danville 12. 1). Iicynolds & Co. (Jattawissa 0. G. Urobst. Hlciomsliurg J. It. Aloyer. Limestone Unbbit & jM'Ninch. llucklioru A. (!. Shoemaker. Limo Kidgc Andre & M'Mvt Berwick J W 6liles May 4, 18112. THH subscriber having established a 'Al'l-Il MILL at MILL 0110 V 11, near floomsburff. Columbia county, where he has the latest imi'uovhi MAciiiNr.nr, and Imvins followed tlie business foi twenty ycarsho is confident he can furnish us good paper us any in Ihn tJountry mid on us rcunatiie leiins to printers. Merchants and Lawjcrs.or any pcrMJiiB who may want the article He also.keeps constantly on hand Attorney' Cap, Tool's Oap. Letter, writing, I'rinting and V rapping paper or all kinds Also, an assortment ot ni niior. yooKs Also, lilank lloulc, lixtra bound. 1 till tiuuiid, and half bound of ull sizes and, assortment of writing books &c. Ho is ready to exchange the above for Paper or Hooks, for l!ar,s of Smug. TiimiAS rji'.iNi.;ii. ilillgrovc; February UO' 18M-if. J, DYER. ma UKIMiOTFULLY HuL informs his friends and Ihe travelling public in gcni'Ml, thai ho lias taken the above llolcl siluiite in .. . . r .1. . . r 3 me ccnircoi mo ion Cnla issa.Oohimbiu cnun' :.r' ty l'a. nnd formely occupi ed by 1). Clark. Where ho will bo happy to wail Upon those who will lavor nun wnn uieir ensiom. TheAitelia largo ami coniinodious uml well furnished throughout, and no pains will be spured to render general satisfaction. collis table will bo furnished with tho best the untry can alfnnl. His liar is well stored with lbo best of liquors. Excellent stabliiiR is attached to Iho establish ment and careful and attentive hostlers aro ulwayi inaltciulHnco. Catlawisa, May 13, 18133. HtlUffi, IJlooiiisbuij;, C'olitnilriti Co. Pa. THE subscriber lespertfully informs h friends, and the public generally ilhal he has taken that well known stand, in Blooms burg-, formerly kept by William Robison, and that the House and Slablcs aro under iroinrr a lliorotiL'h repair As his bar will a 1 u- n v ft hn furnished with tlie choicest ol Linunrs. and his Larder wiih the best tin market affords, and having .-nod Smblipj.' mid attentive hosllrrs, ho wiih confidenrt invitee all to call and let t his ability as caterer fr the palate and stomach, and flat lers himself that none will leave dissawi-fi ed with their treatment, The wotth of lbo pudding is told in tho rating, Jotncgiic it a trial, them will bono cheating; Hcat and Man shall alwoys go away rejoicing, Sweating by thcpowcrs.thfy'lleallmi returning. M. SILVHKTHOKN. June 8, 18-M 7. BEE III A New SCind. I'll IS is ono of tho best constructed Deo Hives ,i...l It arfunccd. lliai you run vv, imitt.v... - . - r .1. . .!,. fr.im 1 he ices, honev at any reison .11 inu year, without any injury to them. It also prevents ilhv tlui worms I ho butifcn- ber is now prepared to .In-poMi of township or aingle righls n 1 10 iuiiuwii.h ' - " un-..r,,n. Mt. Pleasant, Greenwood, Orange, rn.,a,t,flhl lerilld. U1UUIII, ,illiluvn,M , T.i.i.i.... Hiiimrlniif and Jackson. I'll..lg- " . .!.. .! ,.,l,.l, Ho also keeps litem on naim, ituuj ii I.. ...Ill tnll f.llUTI. UU Will ' v... f. iu I,., in hi llee house, several swarms of bees in operation in hives of tho above descriplions 'V.I. . 11 1 !.!. k.i.l.ltA tn full nnil rV. whichlie wouiu iiiviu'iiiu 'y r -,, , amino, for he believes that till who do so, will at onco acknowledge that they aro the boss hives now i,,Ub0' oconas lilly, UloomibUrg, Apill 13, 1814. t--.'-. .ii if f.irri er iheriff Salec Y vittuo of sundry vend, exponnses, to mo di. reeled, will bo exposed to public dilp. n 1 liuisdav, tho IBlh day of August next, nt ihn Court House in Uanvllle, at ton o'clocl, A. M. tho following pioporty, to wit A certain plantation and tract of land situate in Hiicrcrcck township, Columbia county, conluinini. two bundled and twelve acres more or less, bound. CO On UlO I'Ull ujf ill" wuBijucnuiiiin ner, 1)11 lua west by tho main road leading from Orangevillc to Derwick, and adjoining lands oi jonn tlowinan.nnj oilier lands of defendant, all of which Is in a li'mh stalo of cullivalion, whereon is erected a laigo FRAME IIM DWELLING IIOrSK, and other out buildings. X Seized, taken in execution, ai d to be sold as tin' property of Gilbert Fowler. ALSO llll undivided ono half ol a certain lat ot ground situate in Danville, Columbia rountr numbered in tho plan of said town, no. li- fifir. two feet on Mill-street, one hundred and fifty f(lt to an alley, adjoining lots of Thomas Clark, where, on Is erected n LARGE MUCK AND FRAME 3 STORY TAVERN HOUSE, with frame stable and sheds. Seized, taken in execution, and to bosoldaslhc property of Ucorgo 1). Drown. ALSO certain plantation and tract of land, situate in Uriercreek township, Columbia cuuniv. liogiunimt at a post, thence by other lands of uel F. llcadley, north 7!) degrcea east, 1)5 perrhri to n blsck oak, north 86 degteeseast, C8 perches la a stone heap, thence by lauds of Jacob Jioje .ui.I others south ono and a halfdegr.es uol 190 perches olong the county line between Luzc.no and Columbia to a stone, thence by laud of Zclincr and other lands of Samuel F. Hcadlcy and land of Samuel llcadley d. ceased, iiuith 10 degree wen 181) perches to a stono heap tho place ol uguining containing 162 AWiKS and onc-fouilh of laud, uioic or less, whereon .i erected a frame house, and n frumo barn, a gouil apple orchaid, one bundled acres of cleared lain), IllUlu J n no, 1IUI. Ul Tllll-tl to IIAI-VIICIIV II(V.1IIU,V. ... l.a , ...... .1.1 ccizcd, uiKcii in cxccuuon, bhu io jio suiu as ilc propci ty of Samuel F. llcadley. J1LS0 rrrtain lot ofgrouml niluato in OrnnpcMlX n..t -,.....:..:.- ...... i. .t V-UiUIIIlMU CUUlllVi UUIllUUMIIH UIIU llflll (1.1 aero morn or Ichu, w hereon is crrctrJ TWO K 11 A ME HOUSES, ono framo stable, lying on Main-street, mimle fj in Iho plan oi said town, adjoining land ot Uj:c Kline and others. Seized, aken in execution and to Lc sold as propcity of Clunks II. Mc'hrrsoii. ALSO certain trad of land sitnato in Valley town ship, Columbia county, coiitaihing 50 ACE2B3S more or less, adjoining binds of Jn.cpli Mati3, 'I'd i mas Yorks Castvell and Murdoek and olheis. I a tho nreinites is creclcil ono loz and one Iraitic ilii.-p itifr linntp. mm Ij ae. nlioiitilrll acres ot I.IF.J ' is cleared and under leuce; there Is valuable iron ore on Iho piemiscs, and a valuable water poiwi is altacbrd In tho premises, wilii a right tn neiu limn on Mahoning creek on thn land of Tlionn Yolks, and cany tho walir iluougi. luslandu the premises. Seized, taken in execution and tolio sold as llie property of Kaniel Montgomery. LLlhe right, title and interest of the d fi-nil- anisiua ceniun iraci in niun tuna..' m i"- ,?. 1... ,.; . ry lownsuip, ivoiumuiu luuhij , lon-uuiu a j120 ACItK more or less, bounded by land of Mary Mi -i. Itobert Patterson, Hobert Alcloy, .ilaigaie - mick and others, whereon is erected a larpc(m.t Mill, two dwell'uife houses, and ti largo llanli Ham. wilii the appurlciian ces, seized as lbo prop.rtcf David K. (iriiu. Alro, on a lot of ground nltute in the town of Wellington, eou.ity and tuwn.lnp aiorcsaid, containing one-fourth of an acre ti.oreor less, bounded in front by Main-slicct of taid lown, on tho south by on alley, on tho cast by an allfj, ai.d on tho norm hy other lanus 01 ..eiinuam-, whereon is elected a largo Tavern Houfc, stoic room and stable. AUo, on one other lot aiijoinirg ihn aforesaid lot on the south and Ijcubrn Maris on the north, whereon is erected onc Tailor's tlic AUo, ono other lot of ground, containing one-ni-leenth of an acre more or less, bounded 111 Ironl'r Main street of said town, and on tho west n laaw of the Mill company, whereon is erected one ware l.n.wn nti.l L,.llll Atk'n. fill flllfl othel nut lot con- f. 1. m..m tr 1iVG t.llllllllf'll IIV IUI UJ-" ll..i-., ,1 I.,. 1 ,v. Mnroaret jlijOormiCK aim uuin-. Also, on one olher out lot containing live am. 111010 or less, bounded by lands of IVtcr Mr", William iioyu sncirs ajm jiuui . ,. 7; nnn ill IIT ol O LTOUIld II II1C 101VI1 uiun'u. .!..: nn.r.iiriii ni nn nrri) mure or luat-i ouuuu.-i nv inn ni inu ;im uu.ii , . . . 1 -r.l.- mill n.....nt, .uln.rrnll IS rr.blj l. 1 1 1 mm IL Inhnson. L'tn.. seized, laken 111 execution a Ili..v,i., - ..,.,, I, r.Arl. nf n,,rn noil llcrr. ... .fiv.;.lf.',;, ni,l U.llerr and J'U I1UMTII u ,..m . q. Dye, lately trading under the linn ul urim, Vt nd .Wye. ALSO- .......f i.,,,.i oi.i im iii i n tona- bbiji, Columbia county, coutaunng 280 ACRES mnrn nr PiiH. Ill 10 111 I C lu I 111 n Ul JUllll 4ii..' BttlLUI ... ...1 1 ni'i7i'ii iitrvi 11 iii vjvn im"m - 1? I i 1.,. l 1 . I ' properly of Conrad llndbcndtr. ALSO T.I. tlie rielil. lino anu iiiutcm inn uin.i- . ... ...... 1 1 1, 1.-. ... n .vli.ln In. nf f.rnniul i.illllU:U 11 on I comer vs uuuiuuh ui u v" . . ... 1 ...... i.n..n.i..i f., hi.a in Ilnnvl Ifl. IOiuinurj .AiiiliiT. uuuiiwiii .w.b ..nnn Itklllnlll'IllI ILl'.TL Jl U U 11 11 1 Ulll. WJIU.--- and on alley on ihe wes'j whereon is ercc tJ r . I.... iruinii Biii'i' . . . .. iM'!'ZlU .JHt'll ill t'lllMlluil ull.. . ,r nroncrtv of James Khortledge. IK AM HER It, SicriJ. SimniFr's Ovvwu, Danville, ? July 10, IBM. 5, NOTICE , . . -I-...- liln,.n..1.,ir A rllllrrt'. l- ... . .. .....nnnl. nt unVI VI .! r romipell'i nrl lWIt 1 10 rClliril 11ICII1 iu that now oiiangcincnts may no nisuo wnn ...v - gado Inspector. . WED1J, Cup!. May 25, ei111-5' NUMA,