gwat'"1 ji 1,1111 1 i-i ' A HORSE CRAWLING THROUGH A I'OS r. A slory rs lold of iho Into Rev. Mr Spraguc, of Dublin, N, H. which sct !lc remarkablo simplicity of the learned parson in a very ludicrous light. Paying 0 visit lo one of Ilia parishioners, ho threw t lie bridlo off hi horse and over the pot of a rail fence near the house. During his slay, the animal contrived to disongngt the bridle from tho pout, and gel it undei liis. feel seeing which, a servant girl drew the reins through one of the mortises and ovei the top of the post in the form ofn noose. The parson going to untie his horse, was indescribably astonished to find tha bridle, which he had simply thrown1 over tho post, thus passed through one of tho holds. 'This beats all ejaculated lift to himself,' I never saw the like of it in all my life before! To be sure, wo read af a camel going through tho eye of a needle bin this was in the days of miracles. No, no; 1 never saw the like of this before!' Up examined it anew; he tried to get the bridle out, but it surpassed his ingenuity. 'Yes,' it.lrilisl bo,' said he, the horse has actually cradled through the post Ijoletliote's no other way to account for ill' Full of this impression, and despairing of miking the animal retrace his steps; he whipped out his knifo,and was about cutting the reins, when the same girl, perceiving his quanda ry, released the horse and explained the mystery. Dut if tho simple parson had been astonished beforo, lie was little less so now, to find his own penetration em passed by that of a servant girl. 'Ileh, girl,' said ho, 'I believe you're right but how in She name of wonder should a gitl like you know more tnan a man of my learning,, It's astonishing! astonishing! Miraculous! miraculous!' MUNDEN'S JOKE. Joe, as it is pretty well known, was once nt a dinner party placed between a hunch -of venison, and requested to carve it, 'Real fy, gentlemen,' said he, 'I do declare know very little about table anatomy; dare say now there-is some particular cut in a haunch some favourite bon morceau I dare say thero is--Uul 1 assure yo 1 am quite ignorant where to pick fot it.' A dozen knives instantly started from the cloth, and Munden was instructed where the rich meat lay. Joe uttered a long stiinp of thanks, worked out a prime slice, loaded it with sauce and jelly, and then, with the pUle in his hand, looked through ttla glueto round the table, Eveiy hand was ready, and every mouth prepared. Really, gentlemen, said the comedian, 'I wish I could please you: but if I givo the tit bit to otic, 1 should offend the rest, so ogad,' added he, 'I'll keep, it myself, and let every gentlemen help himself to what 'he likes best.' -THEORY AND PRACTICE. An ecclesiastic having written a work, entitled .Thelypthoia' in which ho proved ;poligamy was lawful.a young man informed Jiiin that he was deeply enamoured of his eldest draughtcr and that he was an xious to make her his second wifo, al though his first wife still lived. The divine answered, '1 will not suffer -my daughter to be a plato at a second .'table.'- To which the young man replied, oniy pursue tne counsel given in your work.' Very well sir, said the author, 'but 'is sufficient that I have written the thenrv, nndithot the toil may be equally distribute red.otlters beside myself must put it in prac 'tise.' "Many chose their friends for Iho sake ol jheir.full, purses, rather than their fu!t hearts ThnyTiirget that a full puree may aoori .be exhausted by frequent demands upon while the more a full heart gives away it. 'treasures.tho oftener it is replenished. We shall find the strings of the heart and tlx IririgfdfMio puiso both lightened in the hour of adversity the foimcr around us rthe latar around ititlf; MODESTY. The'lalest case of modesty is recorded by "Mr. C. .Field, of the St. Louis Reville One adorable Miss 'Snooks, of New Or Jeans a maiden -slightly addicted to porter is so modest that sh e will not carry her watch in hex' bosom, because watches have fiand. tliborlyis to the collcctivo body, what 'health is to every individual body. With, out health, no pleisure cin bo lasted by nml without liberty, no hippiuess on le tjg!.;oil by 'society Aquatic Scenery, A MAN IN A FIX. During tho hardest of the storm the day icfoto yesterday, (says a New Orlacns paper ) we took a lounge down tho slcnm mat landing; while standing on tho brink of i deep gully that emptied its torrent of water into the bayou, our attention was at rneled to the bottpir.nf the gnlty, where a Ifunkcn loader was, s'tommlng the torrent, holding on to a root? 'Tn'sc anchored in' the bunk. The pool fellow, not knowing any one was near him, was combatting his fate nanfnlly, and in calculating his chances of escape, give utterance lo the following: 1 1 ay lit this a orful sitivaiion to be placed in nohow! If I was a steamboat, a rail, or a wood pile, I'd be better worth fifty cents on the dollar than I'll ever be again. Un less I'm a gone case now thero haynt no truth in frenology. I've weighed sll the haiices now like a geneial, and rind only two that bears in my favor, tho first is a skunk hole to crawl into, and tho second a special interposition of I'tovidence.and the best chance of the tw i is so slim, if I only iad the chenco, I'd givo a promium lor tho skunk hole, thorns my sentlmer.tB. If I could bo a mink; a rat, or a water snake, for about two minutes, perhaps I wouldn't mount the first stump t'other side of th Bio, and flap ray wings and ciow over everlastin' lifoi skientifically preserved. But what's the use holdin' on this root? there haynt no skunk hole in these ere dig- gins, the water is getting taller about a foot, nd if my nose was at long nt kingdom come, it wouldn't stick out much Ion er. Oh, Jerry! Jerry!! you're a gone suck- er,and your marm don't know you're out; pool womanlwon't eh o cry the glasses out of her spectacles when she hears her darlin' Jerry has got tho whole of Buffcrlo Bio for his coffin! What a pity 'tis some philan- tliropistl or member of the humane society; never hid foresight enough lo build a house over this gutter, with a steam engine to keep out the wa'.ei!' If they'd done it in time; they might have had the honor and gralifi cation of saving the lifo of a feller being; but it's all dy with you Jerry, and a big harbour lo cast anchor in. It's too bad lo go on in this oiful manner, when they knowR I oilers hated water ever since 1 was big enough to know 'twain whiskey. I feel the mot giviu' way, and since I don't know a prayor, hero's a bit of Wall's Dox uloger, to prove I died a Christian; 'On the bank where droupd ho wilier. Long time ago.' Before Jcuy got the conclusion he was washed into the bayou, within a few feci of urge flat that had just started lor the steamboat, his eye caught the prospect of deliverance, and he changed tho burden or of his dirge iuto a thrilling cry of Heave to! passnnger overboard and sinking.wiili a bell full of spee'u ! the matt what sves mo nukes his fortune!' Jerrv wa fished ashore by il.itkcy and lo show his gratitude, united Quashy 'to go up to ihe groggery and liquor.' CORSETS AND LACING. '.'Pa, nobbdy shan't put corsets on ' me hall they?" 'No they shan't, son but what pin that in your head?" 'Why, Mr. Green says ns how if I kill any moroofhis chickens, ho'll givo me the darndest lacM that ever was." THE RUM BOT.TLE. 'In tho rum botile, discontent seeks for comfort, cowardice for courage, and mod esty fr impudence.' Veiy true; but does he find ii? A man with tho glass, is like a fly with the class ihe more he can't get through, the mote he rims his head against il. J1ST SD. 'What a long tail our cat's got!' Thus quotes the Maumee River Times. Vulgar, (Jecidedly vulgar. Belter sav. Illl ..... " ' wnat an extended alvine appendage is at tached to the feline animal in our possession! 'Small thanks to you,' said a plaintiff to one oi his witnesses, 'for what you have and in this case.' Ah, sir,' said the conscious witness, 'bui just Hunk of whit I didn't say.' 'SAY WHAT YOU THINK' When Sir G. Murray attempted lo excuse inmseii irom taking office under the Duk ol Wellington; on account of his inexperi enco in puuuc speaKing. Pooh! pooh!' said the Duke, 'do I do. say wlul yon think; and dun't quote i . .i ... 1 St f l . NAILS, SriTCES; &c.!2 The ItloonislHirg It. H. 1. 1). Wllil. keep constantly on hum), a large n aorlinciit of XAlXS, SPIKKS. AND IRON' which they will fell by WI10M18AI K and UK- TAIL, and mi at good trrma as the arUttts can be rleulitre inncliaicd. Mciclinnta and others, may find it to llicir Interest to call. .Ml kinds of grain received in payment, JOSBPH PA.YTON, PnismsNT NOTICE IS hereby given, that on the 18th Jay of July 1811, I gave to Julm Wilson a note, fur 600 bu shel of Lime, In partppaymcntnf the purchase mo- uvy vi u curiu 11 imiuiuig, aim Having sincu usccr. mined that thero is an existing lien upon the property unknown to mc at tho time of tho pur chase, 1 shall rcfusn lo pay said Noto until said lien is sutis'Jcd or removed, ami llicrclaro caution all persona not to purchase said note. YEN I AH REESE. Hemlock, Juno 21, 181118. Chair illnmitfictory. THE subscriber having; established a .VA'II" CH.'lllt M.I.XVVJICTOKV on Alain street, near the residence ofli. II. Maus, he is now prcpaied to furnish Chub of every description, on as good terms as tliey can bo purcliasad elsewhere n trie county. WOOD TURNING, Such as Bed Posts, IFaggon Hubs, liosc JJtocks, eye. SICJN, ORNAMENTAL A HOUSE PAINTING. Also HOUSE PA PER ING. This latter branch, from his experience, h believes he oan do a littla bettor than any other person in Ibis tertian. rrVPOPLAR PLANK will be taken in pay- ment at the highest market prico SAMUEL HAGEIYBUUII Bloomburg, July -1,18-lj, lltf 100,000 BRICK FOR SALE BY E. II. BIGGS. 17 August 17. NOTICE. stale of JOHN BOIVYER, late of Mont cur township, Columbia co deceased. "WTOTICK is hereby given that letters of Ail J ministration on the abovo mentioned Estate hawi been granted to the subscriber residing in Alonlciir 411 persons indebted to tho said is tate ore hereby notified to make immediate pay men' and those having claims are requested to prescn them, properlv authenticated,'to JOHN DIETEKIUH, Administrator. August IB, 1844. Gwl7 DOCT. VALENTINE STOUT, KESy'ECTFCI.I.Y informs the. public Ibat he has removed from bugarloal lownslnp.anil located himself at Ualtawissa, and will atlrnil lo all calls for hia prnfcufional services, particularly in c FUiniHlVO CdSCfi. (jjr'AII persons indebted to him aro requested to mnUe immediate payment. Aug. 10, ISM. Ast ori.einu's REMAINING in the PotOfflco at Cattanissa Ihe quarter ending Juno 30, 1811. Acor Andrew Jljrtly Henry Ucnnet Zibcc lloucr Uain H lack Daniel Kinney Andrew Uojcr i)av)d I,. Laurence Willinm Iloico John I.cbolil Jacob Wreck Sclah S. J.imcll Isnric 1). Ucnjaman Wathinyton Miller Samuel Heard I. W. Margcram Ulinion 2 reck Isaac I'axlon Joseph Corder William Itichards John Oeibel John !'. Walls 7'hilip Davis Jonathan Wampolo John 6'llis John M'ilxou Charles uiun John Vottcr Darbara Ann Hurtmnn Charles Yettcr Isaac llarlzel Joseph Ycltcr Lewis ardor Csamuel Ilucbea (Jcorce J'erson calling for letters in the above list will please siy they are adcrtiscd. V. A. UK0I1ST, 1. M. TItcCi'cdit System Costs too fit noli ii noto an qtknowUstd fact, lhat the CASH S1TSTE1WC is1hc only true one, both for the BUYER and SELLER. JUST HECEIVEDOUK SECOND STOCK OF NEW GOODS THIS SEASON. 7"E havo been telling goods on tho CI SIM SYSTIWtl since last Anril. mid iin nnl. versal popularitv with all who llflVn trivpn iib n call and sren for thcmsclvrs. and ihe ing lo iiieir customers, induces them to invite the reauers ot tlio CjllumbiaJJcmocrat to trial efili benefit. Our steck of Goods consists of all the variety of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, &c. usually keptln a countrv slore. All of which have been purchased in New York and I'hlladslphia. fur iho HASH flVI.v n.. ,.I " - - ' - JV ii.il meani, we pay for no man's goods but our own, and we ASK no additional niofit from n, customers to pay bad debts; thus having no losses wp Srt Sn. ADVANCES, and j- t ioo, ucyonu oil cjuefilion. as even Our Store is in the UKICK BUILDING, at th corner ol Mill olreet, and the Hloomsburg road We invite Erinr PEn60, t0 call and see c goods. We are not afraid to show it,m. rr' n. .iioniEomerv's Btona Jln UUSSEL & GR1ER. DunvJJIe JuW 41814. p4m!3 COA, COARSE AND NUT UOAL. a superior qualiiv lor Salt by liEURO'E r'EA'VER. Of CHARLES KAELEB. Wailov. OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Bloomsburg, and its vicinity, that he still continues to carry on tho above business, si his old established 4tand on the corner of Main and East Urctts. Havine received tho LATEST PHILADELPHIA t qml.NEff'. YDUJL MSIIWNS; fncohnrnWriu with Scrjui Willson's Highly Imp'rove'd patent for cut ing garments in tho most fashionable man tier, warranted to fit without any possibility of failure, and feeling assured from his lonj! experience in tho business, that work exe cuted at his shop, will never ho complained if, ho hopes, by strict attention to busincse in receive a sharo of public patronage a heretofore, SC7-N. B. CASH, and nil kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE; only taken in payment for work done, at iho market pri ees. Charges for work moderate to suit ihe times. Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 1813. 28 MARBLE IL JS-iJ Tho suhsotihers have, establish! aUlje. -i r abovo plaeo, a now MJIUJHLE 1JIHU, and will always bo ready, at the shortest notice, lo furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOME-TABLES, TOMB-STONES, HEAR Til JAMBS, MANTL ES. PAINT STONES, MULLERS, kc. nr any other work in their lino. They are also prepared to furuis.i WINDOW CAPS and SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEPS, &c. cither of Mn.ble, Lime or any kind of stone that can be procured in tins vicinity. 6jHaving had considerable experience in the business, they pledge their work to he executed in as handsome a style as can be furnished from miv yard cither in ihe iiy or country; and on as reasonable lerms. nioomsbuig, Nov. a,"l'8'ii3. ly 28 A 'Valuable Property rs I'he Suuscmnn orFK.ns to sell his Valuable FARM AND MWAj PROPERTY. T IMtlVATE SALE, situated in Greenwood towushin. Columbia County, Pa., upon the ro leading from HhoersbarS to Jcrceytow i, about wv miles from Khocrsburg, and ten irom Dloome Inn )4, containing most of which is improved, and upon which are rccted a TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, 48 BY 32 FEET A SAWMILL AND Clover Hill and other out buildings. There are also on the land TIT'O VERY GOOD APPLE ORCHARDS FIRST RATE FRU'IT. The land is in a good state of cultivation, and that which remains uncleared is covered with good tim ber. He considers it unnecessary to give any fur ther description, as all who wish to purchase will view for Ihcmsclvcs. It will bo sold on reasonable terms, and possession given on Ihe first of April, VV II,MAM LEMON. Greenwood, January 5, 1844. 3m37 Chair Manufactory, THE subscriber continues to carry on the CHAIR Jlf A N U FA C TO R 1 N G business at the old stand of II & S- Ilsgen buch, whero ho will bo ready at all times to furnish ranoy As Windsor Chairs. Set lees, Uoston Rocking Chairs Jic, of every icscripunn, which may oe caiieu lor. at short notice and on the most reasonable lerms, lie. will also execute. Uouss. Sijin Ornamental Painting, and House Papering, in a superior manner, rrom his experience in the bnsiness.and his facilities of manufacturing tho various articles of Ins line, he flatters himself thai ho shall bo able to furnish as good work, and upon as reasonable terms as can be done in the country, all of which ho will dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY I'HODUUE N. U, Orders from a distance will be strictly ai,d punctually attended to. U. HAGENUUCH. Moomsburg, Dec 30, 1843, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP fMVB Copartnership heretofore existing between Uwen U. Leib Georee Frederick, at tha uotiawitca a uuuuijr WQB IBBOlTCQ On lOlO CI Aiarcn lasi uy mutual consent. All persona know ingthemeelvfti indebted, will Dlease male ja ,t,v v,o.,i -ii:i j. i .i.-''sr- u. t,eio wno is duly autborlfrdto settle. OWJSN D, LEIB, GEORGE FREDERICK N. D.The business will in future be coniuctfd by George Fredtrlck.who respectfully tolicils scon, llnuance -f palinnapc. , May S5 1641 6, mm Brandreth's Pills. I piotohe of health. .. l individual by Tbcv ron.lst In llnvlnir n cood anncllto at meal times, an easy digestion, free evacuations, without looscccts or coilivcnesa at least onco In every twen- ty-four hours, and without heat,diynes,x)r burmhR ! acrimony or buruiugrand without a reddish sfdi mfnt which is alvvtlM ign of a present oranap prpachlng'paln; tpW' sleep willjout agitation or Iruoblesoma dreamt; no taste of lulo or other bad taste in tho mouth upon ristng'hl'ttio morning; no sourness or disagreeably rising "of ths tti'mach; a clean tongue; a sweet bielith; no Itching, pimples or spots on tho skin; no piles; no burning heat upon any part of the body; no excessive (hint when un exposed to labor or other known camel no inter ruption lo any natural evacuation, tier pain at their periodical return. Where the state of the system docs not hotnion- ito with the above picture of health, it i of the greatest iinportanco that no lima be lost in tending for n doctor, or in the uso of foolish remedies too often tho rcsultof speculation; instead of this course le a dose of DKANDItETH'S PILLS bo taken, which will not deceive, but will at once rcstoic health to the organ or part that requires it. All who wish to preserve their health, all who aro determined to defend their life against the en croachmenta of disease which might send them pre maturely to the crave, will, without hesitation, have - hhe system does not harmoihVe Svitti lllf Above pic- irecourse iu iuo jjranmiHii j ins, nurn iur mute ui ' . ' . , i ,,!,, ...I... I . i t I - . ... luto.pi iicaiin. ' Thoso wjio liv e in a country where conlagious or other diseases prevail, should often think of thli true picture of health, and observe himself with par. ticular attention, in ordcrto act accordingly. The wise and riohlly directed will foliow ihU advice tho unwise are left to their own destruction a''g E N T s. Waihington Kpbcrt M'Kay. Jorseytown L. &. A. 'I', iiisel. Danville C 11. Rey tioldu & Oo, Cattawissa C. G. Urnbst. Uloomsburg Ji It. Moycr. Limestone Babbit & M'Niuch. Uuckhorn AT. G., Shoemaker, Lime Ridge Andre, 6c .Miller Berwick-J W Stilca May 4, 18142. rSnUn subscriber having catablished a PAPER 1. MILL at MILL GROVE, near TJIoomsburg, ininibia county, wJicre lie has tne latest Iuraovin Micm.Ncnr. and having followed the busincsa fot twenty j ears he is confident ho can furnish as good paper as any in the Country and on as reasonable tciins to printers, Merchants and Lawyers, or any persons who may want the article. He also.keeps constantly on hand Attorney's Cap, Fool's Cap, .otter, writing, Printing and Wrapping paper of all Kinilj Also, an assortment ol School Hookh lso, Ulank Rook, Extra bound. Full bound, and balf bound of all sizes and, assortment of writing books &c He is ready to exdisnae the above fo I'aper oruooks, for itas of Suing. THOMAS TllENUII. flillgrovc; February26 1844 tf. J, DYER. ESPECTFULLY informs hio friends and tlio travelling public in general, thai bo lias taken the above Hotel situato iu tlio centre ol the town ol Catawissa.Uolumbla" coun ty Pa. and formely oi-cupi cd by D. Clurtr. Where he will bo happy lo wait upon tnose who will favor him with llieir custom 'l'ho 7otcl is large and commodious and well furnished throughout, and no pains will bo spared lo render general satisfaction. coll is table will be furnished with tho best the untry can olTurd. His liar is well stored with the best of liquor. Excellent stabling is attached to the establish ment and careful and attentive hostlers are alway in attendance. Cattawissa, May 13, 18433, HOUSE, Bluouisbuc,. KJoliimHja Co. Pa, THE subscriber respectfully informs h5s friends, and ihe public generally ;that ho has taken mat well known stand, in lilooms burg, formerly kept by William Robisor. and that the House snd Stables are under going a thorough repair As his bar will always bs furnished with the choicest oj Liquors, and Ins Larder with the best Ihe market affords, and having good Stabling inu auciinvo nuBiiere, ne wun conuuence ,, ,. . .- .... inviieB an io can anu test ma anility as a caterer fur the palate and stomach, and flat ters himself that none will leave diteatisfi ed with their treatment, Th worth of the pudding is told m the eating, 'otna jivs it trial, then will be no cheating; Beast and Man shall always go away rejoicing, Swssriiig by the powers.they'llcallon returning. " " . . or, .rbniJ,,n.ii. Jons 8, 1844 7. ,3m. To the Public. THE subscriber desirous of quitinc bus iness requests all' those indebted to him to make payment immediately. i lie following prices will bo paid for i'KUDUUE in exchange for hit STOCK OF GOODS on hand. GOOD WHEAT $1 per buibtl. RYE SS 'em -CORN 45 and SO cts. OATS 25 cts. FLAX SEED &1 4Q el"' ley Goods told at enst for the cash, Dut no credit givan aflsr'lhle dale. E. !!. BIGGS. . Sspt-fl-l&l. ' t, JL good blacksmith May receive immediate employment by applying to JOSEPH PAXI-ON, President of the UlcorocburgR. R. I, Company, Bleemsru'jg, June 2f, 1C 14. laSO T1TEALTI. chatorlsod in an individual by jnj,,,,, ll)0 a 8 runawatMi as a romie MKffiWaiW myself require, tha, I should ercltof his functldn. wihoUt any exception.- 'ct ! Unju ehg? bate insintialmu. notice to the public. , 1 he s'jr , J.1'1 T1!1". m itUey iiaciiieiii irum ii. Liiiiii,iii wiiicti uc uoi only A(l vortB()fl ,ne rUfllll.lllll a n rnrr,,. 1 COmO 10 liv Willi lllm about l Vears ai-u. The first year he treated me tolerably hell, in ,,e rxcrciic of his etJarcrd lienr vnlfin'u ie aowjj mo ,j,c privilege ol doing over nfght, so Iha, hy bciii if verv inousinotis. 1 was ini i cii i- covcr myself tolerably decent. For tho tlueo years lie was not only exceedingly cross anu pcvuu, oun tvrn cruel in mc. compelling is l Work to A tir.tnual lato hour at night, snd rindeilng my life bur densome l tsys, can't tell what tloih ing he hsd on,' 'cVje. Tfrsu it one very good reason fo rtMjjMM for tha Is two years, 1 not purchase! nt paid for M OTV1otking thai I have receivod. It rtwNels 'a entity look.' which h says I htvo, I only remark, if msn't innocence or ciiill is tube cstablishrH by his looks, 1 am pnriertly willing lo com. pare faces with my Old Master, and I (() feel confident that I shall not eulTer by ,U comparison. Air. 1), charger me with be- inr a tfogut. In proof of Ihe falseness of this charge, I appeal to all who know me 1 ns charge .coming, from tho source it (frwta reminds m of ih? paying of an Jriajimsn that was accused befoie a dutch Mepisir.i. who after hearini; testimony on one l,i only, replied 'well Pal you must be a great rogue.' To which Pat replied, vVo to great a rogut at your lionor iakes inn to bo.' 1 admit that I went some tittle in ?Ki for few clothe, which have been, or soon win o, nonoraoiy nquiuaieu. in conelu sion I would inform my frirnds and the H"""1- jriiorai uiiii-iiici: i icii ir. woan a I navfl been living in Salem and doing well. With respect to mV-bcinc a Wnlf in Sheep's clothing' I need only say lhat ii in quite natural for'a"pccnJiar kind of Shtsn lit- tv n- l..l.. ... r. r onv . uujii, nuuy iu pursue ior lour or five weeks a certain kind of Wolves like UASPEK R. REED. Salem, Sept 14, 1844 i SPRAYED FROM the subscriber at Bwei Meadows five weeks sinco TWO COWS. ono of them red cow, with a bell on, the other a wimo rpotteil red cow. They arc supposed to have gone to Columbia county, y person gi- ing information to the fulHcrilcr whore thev mov i , .ui i. . .. .. . , J J iuuihi, uaii im rt'a6onaiiiy rrWHrucil. UPWARD M' HUG II. Beaver Meadows, AJ3, 18 It- 18. NOTICE IS hereby given that I have Durc1iaf.nl at conta ble sale, at tho property or 'Jacob R. Gronl, nnil nave icii tne same in Ills csacst.loi) during my pleasure, and foi bid any peison takine it uwav. cither by purchase or otherwise, without my con sent, viz, one bureau, ono lot of carpet, ono stand one ioi ui carpal. CATHARINE KLlNGnr. Aug 31, 1844. Fop Sale, A FARM, Situated in Greenwood township, Co lumbia county, about a mile nctwardly from Rh'oersburg, on tlib majroad froui Hay man's M'Ma to Millvillc, contahruig 58 Acres9 about 50 of which arc under a good slate of eulli vation, the remainder well timbered with heavy pino and oak. Thero is o Mriing stream of water passing through its centre; on which is a good teat for a Saw Mill, or for most kinds ol machinery. A good new BARN, and other out housas, and a Ok with a never ft UNK STORY DWEL- LING HOUSE, a never failing spring of "water near the door fXjTho above property will bo cold on very reasonable terms, and posscssession given when, ever required. Apply to GEORGE FERGUSON. Living on th premises. July 18, lltt. , -3ml2 NOTICE It hereby civen thai I havo purchnsednt Constable sale, as the pionenv of John Fullmer; and have left the same in his pos session during my pleasure, and forbid any person taking it Irom linn either by pur chase or otherwise, without my ronsent. One third seven acres wheal in the rrfonnd five acres oTreTn'the grouVd; iliree",4.ft"vc of corn in the ground; four acres of' buck wheat in the ground; three fourths of an acre of potatoes in the ground; about thteo thousand feet of Inch boards; three bunches of shingles; one ton of hay and seven acres of grass in meadows. AUlt'Al. YOUNG. July 16, 1844t THE Cd ltctoraoiM I lia fines in the ssvsrsl TowrtthipntelVCdlUmbia ooUnly.iro hereby required tonee't at ihs Commission er's OBtce, In IJanviHe,or Tuesday ihe 24th day of September ins I. for the purpose, of fin. I It, ..i,llr,.fV-r,:.l.--... r .1. - .j .vmiiiiu ui, iiicii j-ru jilltaicii jut Kill present year,' By oider of the Commissioners, 'U.' MENDENHALL, Cl'Jti Dsaville, feepl. 12, 1844. BLANKS ! ! KLANKS ! iCrJusticPsIIIank EXECUTIONS ant SUMMONS juri printed and for sale ai this Office, ! i
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