COLUMBIA COUNTY Presidential ELECTION K E TURNS. NOVEMBER 18'M. ( Official.) I'OLK OlAY Illnnm, 213 220 Hrier creek 270 ISO Cniiawissa 108 104 Deny "280 05 Fishing creek 108 33 Franklin 01 03 (JrnonwoD.l 108 100 Ilemlnrk 138 'Oil .Ln-kson 00 4 Liberty 183 07 Limestone 100 33 Mahoning 214 217 Monteur 112 40 M film 207 02 ,M',.linn 221 72 Mi Pleasant 03 35 Or.nge 142 02 I'axlon 128 10 11 infill 1 creek 238 138 Sogarlnuf 105 31 Valley 82 08 3370 1738 Polk' majority, JG'?12. 1 WBW9M CANADIAN A.FFAIRS. The election? whirl) have juM terrni rinieil fot the. Provincial P .rli.nneni fhuw :m cviilrnt majority for I he cm -..ivalive infliience mill ihc policy ol SrChBilert Mutolfi;. The MontiesI Herald, one nfthe organs of Su L'h irlc, fliiifn'S I he members alu-ady rcturn. as 2S ""onservniive, 11 Knlical and S rloubtful, while, the Pilot, nil nppoiiin paper, places the lesnll 2(1 Reformers. lSToriiP, and 1 douhifijl. The Qiebei Gazctlo consider Ihc e.ltdion of Di Wolfred Nelson in the coun'y o' Richolieti, which was I he scent: of It's 'X)loiis in 1S37, as one of .ihc worv symptoms ol the spJiii ol the limes. M DECLARE!) SANE. The son of CirnpbeU, i he po-l, who for fomleen years, Ins been Hie inutile' flf a lunslic a'j'liun hi I he inflaiice of In father. ha been decird of sound mind by a jury properly imp innelleil. The toi.il revenues of the Prince of VVales,now 3 yenitj ohl;(liom the Duch ies Giiiiiwill 1 1 1 1 Line ii r) amounted in ihe yeir, ending the 31-n ol D.cin hi r last, io upw.tnU of 73,100. li is cm io in 'nniiiiii lint neiiicr in G i main nur Fi incc do we uteel with Weekly j illllljlc Tills l.iller t n cLj which appeals pecnlnr in ISn'and The . Her . is in f.iii way to h 'Inh'fd nht nival. lli Maj f y .fn si (lln s t i .i innii' i A'i'X.iiidi i. in, ii liu-ti.incl V Albert, and then Imir ehi dien are called A lulaid", A I bur l , Alie and Alfred. The Hamburg (S. O.) Journal of the 23d ini. Havn: We noiiee that several pencil anil cherry trees in the city aro in bloom, -.mil that ibe UHei have ihc second growth of fiuil on (hem. LACONIC ! The Democracy of ihe rily nnd cniintj nf Philadelphia asi-eiiibleil in ureal niiiiilier. at the Reading Room, on Siiiurday even iujj, to leheii tie eindi upon their ulnrimi victory in Pennsy vnuia. A series of ex cellenl repohniiii.t! rre idfiLMlliv .losenb Puifli, Esq. and ailupttd, among ulue'i the fiillo t int;: Resolved, That Lehigh HAS dune bet "r:' THE LATE (J A I.E. The trcmeuuuiis title, i lneli in in devasiaiii u enure ln pr .hiraied bin dina" trees and nlmosi everv thinn intural and nrlifieiid in the islainl.s of Ivej ( eel and Cuba, 'Hissed us bv iilniut even a pas.i iu nntiee. The dreadful .icrounii. nf ves-eis ,wreeked iii.it liven lost is icalh heart Mckening, and niust resllv rause deep Ptinpathy in tin- piiMic mind f r the he eaved rr-latt icx of lb -e U ere nwalliKvrd in the r yi"ii (J.ilf. 1'ent.rtenla iazellc. THE Ih.ooitSliLT.O, Nov, 9, ISM. Whea', Corn, i Mnvoi prrtl, J'l.txsveil, Btit'er. f).its, 15 45 50 25 10 85 8 Tallow, 10 7 Lwl Driptl Apples, Whito iesns )eeiwitVi 50 80 i!5 New GooMsJ Seasonable and Cheap. KBR & IIEFLEY HiV'E just recoived from Phlladelpaia,ttid art now opening a largo assortment of 1TEV7" GOODS, which they offer to the public at the mt reduced prices lor CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1 hrir stock of goods cons'uts in psrt, af Supcrfilm. rummon andcoaisc cloths, cassimers, Satinets, MuHii3, Silks, Satins, Mousrliuc dc Lainea, Lawns, Mcrinocs.Laco.s, American Nankins, brown Hollands, Flannels, -V ill and cot ton Velvets, Silk ami roltnn ilnmlkwr chlefs.Lady's andGenllcnien's White & colored Hose Gloves and Mils Or ALL SORTS AND SIZK8, fZC, ir Sic, c5iC, CmiMsiing in part of SUGARS, COFFEES Si TEAS of sorted qii drier. MOLASSES. FISH Si SPERM OIL. Tobacco, Snub", Spices, S.iH ,Sonp, Ciimllcd &c.&c L V E II P O O L AND , ucciiswarc of every description that may he re-paired. Hardware .Cutlery &c, OF ALL KINDS. liar lieu, tidon ana jjuivi iron una Tire nf every desctintion tint; cul'ctl for. A large aiortinenl of Plnnc liils. chisels, Fili'K Shovrls and Tong'!, Kuive- & forks, Pocket nni I'en KnivcH.Talilo and Tea Spooni, colVoc Will- l' lax seed Uil, ami spinn cl I urpcntincj BWeepnn. iruihcs, weavers briHiicj; shoe liruScs, ciolli biusb m, corn hrooins, ixc. The public are requotcd to call mm examine for ihemsclvei before they purchase eUcwheic. W' ell cheap and no mutake. IJIoomsburg, Nov.0, 1814. 29. RIGHT & USFTo Under ilin heailing of Rene', Rmd, R. win lie fecu an arncie in wn- i jie I J.Mtiiii'rni wiillen. an tile writer s i) , lor llie purpoji- uf retrueliut; anil rea'seriint;, nsner ihmii- uiailH oy Hie wriler, Aller wliinli lie gnep in w Hi :i yarn in the lo.'lotV ng manner. 1 shall cuileaviir in tier! inn my laik iiecnril mi; In the n i ui re ol the uubjeei, mid rel all ny .iSHurllnna upon rea jntnolu and Mill ''Hinilaiiiiiip, such a cuiwiol liu htnlion & V liur wlni'li he eUiuiH o have kept tu ilu nub fur once. Had the Ilounruble saui mil 'rest icy sserinii upuii unreu'.ouabli mil s niily fntind ilion-i,' ii vv tin h.t v u been 'iiiiiest a'.nl m the point. Hut I muni! in ny IiijI under die beading (,f TRU I'll W I I'llOUT FEAR, ihc until, ibu mIii.I, irutn and noihing but the tiiuh and ihcre lore eoni-uler II unnecessary io go lo the trouble of wasting ink anil paper, for ih' purpose of aimwerpig Mir.li nrgiinienia as ppeuied over the signature of our llrolhrr Chip, the ninth pari of a man.. As 1 said before, all persons willing lo know the iruib nan be satisfied by calling at my shop, is I am piepared, as before, lo show the report and fashion as I told Die G N I'LE V1AN. O.ir worthy s.i tall.s ol seeing the I'aphinn lor '44, but is not houeM cuiiugl ui'say 14 anil liv.llut we w ill not be haul 'inl, will attribute that to his tdinrltict's n 'ireiith.as it lakes a lung winded man lo m 'II and fi e, winch is the iruib, as he lore Mated, The Cent It.inan keeps ten lark alum! t lie 'l eu DnlLrs I nlfi red lo tin liim, alnr deu ii'g my baring the N. ViuK repnrts which I inlii linn I had at the housi This as uell.iif llie mm, 1 Mil piepared n prove at ul ) lime, and llie lark dare inn lake me up nor deiij it. but aller a lime sigh and a iwiai or iso, he allntnd In iiuii nut he 'nuch iifriiid lo litk a V thai I eculd not priiiluee tin. New Yoik reports hut took mighty good en not to pet mr ihe in.. ney. Know ing very well on whiel Mile his bread was liu tered Reciilhr) oli' birds are not in be ( Mie.ht with eliiill'; hut a live dollar lull would have u Mrnnger trnden e in keieh tin tn. I will no' go llie tinu bli olsinic in-had not lic money (per- li.,n he Ii;hI. Inn did nut like the iinlion ol h : i.. ..... ..i i,.,, ..r .!. l ,...i 1, tllllisilli! II. M i. , I'l .1 I'll ii i'lt.i ninu beiiiL' the lael t li.it the more iruihs I D6s:', the mure falaelwods will be backed up a gainst llieni. I hate lor my pan, (so fat) as honor to mysell anil to my on upation jOiWill allow me, determined not to answer any mure such nuilaiuliMi untruth, lint ny wav ul conclusion. 1 would now ami tor me lasi timo, say in our worthy friend P. afier a resolution according lo his own request to keep cool and nut wei.r, say (farewell) ind may ynn lung live, and have time to repent, and enjoy yourself in this land nf Peace nnd Pleitiy 'Oiicu more, FARE WELL. HERNA1U) RUPERT. Dloomiburgi Nov. 0, 1844, FALL &. WINTER. n mm NEW GOODS. ffJI, JI'KELVY & COo HAVE jurt recclveil.anu are now opeuing u large and exfenshe awrtment of New (kOoiI uitable to the season, ronsUtingol all the varieties ever kept li n country more. Among their assort ment may be founil the louowing. Dry oods. Ttrnmlrliitlu. nf nil rolnrs. nualities and price?, S.itiinettn. and vari iui other kinds of cltin, flannels Valencia, Aarsci!lcc.6'ilk and othet vestiiiKs, trenrn wti r;ngusn iiennors, uuui..- n n rush nna ilc C icoea. IrMtl J.incna, ouk. llandkerchiffj. a variety ofSilk and Cotton itoeklnt-n, 01ove mid iVitn for l.adiea oml UenllemHn. It rt and eatticr cloves, blcnelieil and unbleached Mulln, nf lmnt every quality Tickims and other cotton chccki. velvet raps, i.n liesand Children's shoes of all kinds. Men's thirl; mid ihin boots and hIioos India ftnb'icr over fhoes. eoltou yarn, carpet yam, candle wick, V.c. GROCERIES. I.iiiuor" of all ki ni's of the ben quality, MolaWf ?im-i nfvarinus oualilv.f Inllee. 1 eas.hpiee3,?rerii ami Fish oil, coarse and fine .Salt, Candles, Full. si twsc avsnrlnieuf nf F.arlhen Quecw: a in Glosswitru.wxmtnw'jlinii if all srce, L'jofcing git met, eye Hard-ware. Coe knhw ant forks, stnp knives Bulls and Scrcioi ttll sizes , Ptitl and d uir Lneki. Saddle Hurncst arid Coach Trim tilings. Saw Mill and Hand-taw. round, square, and flat ar in n sheet iron, wttggnu fire, of a size, in fact every thing in the Hardware line from a cambric needle up to a blacksmith's anvil. All of which will be sold 'n exchange for CASH I.T'MBElt.and COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds, on the mot rcosmiibio terms, and we invite out friends to rail and examine fr thcmielvcs. Nov. 9, 184429. NoHtsmbiis! CHARLES KASL3?. "HmMllRVflNG the present opportunity ol S'V exprc tins his thankfqhiesa.to his frirnds.snil the public generally, for the uIitoI pa'ronnge he ha heretofore received, informs hi friends and tin I'liblie in general, that he slill continued to t arry or the above business at his old eftabliklicd stand, or 'he corner ol Main and East strec's, where hi hoped, by strict attention to busincs, to receive and merit a shato of public patronage as heretofore HQ deems it unnecessary logo into the game of brag. or lo un any soft mulder ahnnt his SICII.I. ii he PROFEhlON or CA"M ''INI' CUTTING as his shop is of long standing, and his work In thinks ill apeak for iteif, and fur more lotide than words. Hut. he would merely say that. Ik warrants htswor'' done with tiewtne, duribililv ind in llie latest fashioniible manner, and will en sure a cood til in all cac-. K. II. Charges moderate ,e suit the times. All kinds nfenuntry piodure taken in exchange fur work, ot market prices. libntnaburg, Zov. 9, 1844. 29. virtue ot a writ ot testatum liera la. to me directed will be exposed lo public sale.at tin Court llousr, in Danville on the UUth day ot .Nov it 1 o'clock t M. On a certain lot of L'ronnd siluatfl in the iwn or.lcrFcyiown, Mailn-nn tnwnslnp, t-ol. co. villaining ono eight " I an acre more or Irxs, bound d in flout by main Mrcrt, and by laud of John Wellhcrand Richard Fruit, whcicon is erected I i a mo DIVE LUNG HOUSE 'J 3 8 I M AND SBBOP, mm and ST Mil,:. Weired taken in execution and lo lie sold 03 the iirorutv ol James linnet, in the hands of his mi iiiliilt(r;iiom Jbhri Llarirt unci iiugii Aicbiraui. IK AM DERR. Sheriff Siir.itiri 's Orrici:. Danville Nov. Oih, 1811. NOTICE Is herebv i:i'eii to all eoncprneil, that 1 have purchased at Constable sale, as tin property of lieoruo Kice, llie lollnwiiit' iifniieriv, tnd have left ihe same in his pos (essinn during my pleasure, and forbid anv persnti luKing it Irom htm, cnlicr ny pur ii.ine or otherwise, without my conecnl. I wo (.oirel inarrs. one hay coll. on whi'o and blai k cow, one red nnd whin ln-ifler tun (lid: two plows, one harrnw one Milting box, one bail f twenty hrt lien s of w In at in il.e ernnnd, one half ( eenn retrs nf rc in the ground, fifwei anrb of ri'tn, 460 slirvf nf oalF, half nl 600 Micars of rye, half nf 2000 Hhcaven in wheat, imp urns id hav. 9 flioat. ono tw horse waognn. two setts of waggon gears one windmill, one siovr, five pieces of pip and elbnw, one ling, ono corner cubboarii and one nteniln clock. JACOB WORKHEISER Nov.0, 144. SHERIFF' SALES. rfcY virtue of tundry tend, exponas to me di IJB rected, will be exnored to public aale at the Court House, in Danville on Saturdey, the Ifith my ol November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tne following property, to wit s A certain plantation and tract nf land sit uate in Driercreck townnhlp, Columbia county, containing two hundred and twelve acrea, more or lej, bounded on the eanl by the .Susquehanna ri ver, on the west by the main road leading from Or ingcvills to Berwick, nnd adjoining lands of John Howman and other lands of defendant, all of which is in a high state of cultivation; wherron it elected a large frame DWELLING HOUSE' largo and other out buildings. scuro taken in execution, and to be ld as the property of bilbcrt Fowler. ALSO A certain tract of land gilitatn in Dcm (ownnhip, Columbia county.adiolnlnglandaof John Ulcer f'ainucl liriltaiu, John llentield, the widow 'unnle h heirs, and others. conUiuini: ono hundred and tixty acica, more or less, jvhercon in erected two LOG HOUSES, ONE FRAME BARN, nd other out buildings, a good APPLE ORCHARD ith the appertenanccs. fci izcil taken in execution, and to bo sold as the propeily nf Ucnjsuiin Lake. LSO A certain tract of laud situate in Fishinp reek township, Columbia rountv, containing one bundled anil twenty nine acres, more or le, ad ji.iuing lands ol Christopher Dovririan, John 15u.k lew and other, who eon is erected a email Frame SIot5c. U i 11 II I ; oNn Log Barn .ml SAW MILL m mi Seized taken in execution, and to ue sold in ihe'sb'rtion to the rising generation, in this new and 'ouerlv of Daniel l.veland. ALSO--A certain lot ofuroun l siiuate in llie vil ige of Oraugcville, Columbia county, containing me liall'acwj whereon is creeled two P rame Houses AND FRAME Sl1BLi:. lyiujj on main j'.rcct, numbered m the plan of raid town, adjoining lands of Is lac Kline and others, seized, taken mexccul'on, and to be suld as flic jroperly ol't'liiuUs H. Mcbcison. I It A M U lilt it. Shcrijf. Sitr.mrr's Orrtcn, Danville, Oct., 20, 184 1. SHERIFF SALE'S, EY irtuc of a levari facias to me directed, will buexpiihed lo public tale at llie Court House 11 Uaiiville, on 6'aiurday the ICth day of Movetn ier ncxt.at 10 o'clock A. Al. the (oliowing propei- to wit . All ihat certain tract ol laud, adjoining lands nf P. K.llcrhine, Adam .Marks, David Bach man, Philip ioitand other lands of the said Sam uel Yost, containing be the same more or lets. tei7ed taken in execution, and to be Sold en th. iroporiy ol Samuel Yo-t. A I. SO certain one and a half story fraun house, or building, siluale in Uriercrcek township. Cnliiiuliia t cm lily . near Ihe rn.nl leiuliiig fron lllnuiietburg to lJerwnk, niljouung 11 lot of Jum-pI Kirkendiill on thu noilh, Creaty on the eai,t, I'lin. mas Kane on tlm south, und Jessn Kiiki ndall or the west, said house conait ing in trout eihteei I'eet, and in depth eighteen feel, and the lot fine piece of ground nnd curtilcdgc iippcrtenanl lo sain building. Seized taken in execution, and lo be sold as the properly of Charles Seidle. IK A.I DERR, Sheriff. Siihriff's Office, Danville, Oct 20. 1841 J TI10C1 edit Solent Casts lu iUr. li is now an atkiwiverd fart, that ihe CiitsSI bfc'AS-lVX i the only true one, tioili lor llie liU V1K ami SULI.i-JU. JUST RECEIVED OUU SECOND Si'Oi.IC 01 THIS SEASON. E hac been selling goods on the 1StJ SSTi:,H since lat-t A pnl, and its inn vertal popularity Willi nil who luie gum 11? a call and seen for tin nin'lw s, ond the iiuliirtisc sav ing to ll.cir ciittoiiieiH, imlueis ibem to invite the readers of ihe Columbia Democrat to a trial of its benefit. Our stock of Goods consist of all the varirry r f DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, JI ARDWAK E, HOO'IS. SHOES, HA'IS, RON NETS, &c. usually kept in 0 country flore -Y,,,u.,"? urn 1 ..u..i.ma, ...r ..,.- wnoi, Wi,. "''.T'. ABmC,y al,",""'?' PfB''m 0l'r .,wn, and we ASL no additional p.ofit from our uetomere o nay bad drbtsi thus haviue no oases. atj ui 11 . 1 . .,,.,.-,, ; we CAN SELL at .SMALL ADVA.NCES, and kt& rvn i'l . 1 .1 -11 .. 14 UW St. iUO, ULJUIIU Dll UllVBIIUII, BS CVtTV body knows who have bought ol us, Our Store is ill the BRICK UlMI.DING.at the corner ef Alill Street, and the tlloomshurg road, opposite Mr. A. Montgomery's Stone House. We invito hvEHT Pr.Hsorr to call and tec our .1 ll'n...rni .M.tl. Il,,n V'"- UUMsSEl, iV. UKIEK. P.'mllle J iile 1, fit. Ifrnpt jTIIE FAMILY NEWSPAPER and nnnsioc fihrnd. Neutral In Politics ami Iloliglnit. NEW YEAR. Mow is the very nick of time to subscrilr for the New ear 1845- TIIK PUILADF.LFHTA SAT URDAY COU 1 E R Villi the largest Sulncriptian Li.it in the World. TO NEW SUIISCRIRERS For the pnrposn of farililaling the formation ol Clubs, ol iw or old hubicribers nut in tirrcurt.wr offer the following EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS. Three copies of the Saturday Courior, 1 year, or one copy for three years 5 Seven copios of tho Saturday Courier, I yeir 10 Twelve do is Seventeen do 2'j Two do and t copy of either of tho $3 Magaiines 6 Fiveropies of the Saturday Courier, and 2 co pies oreither of the J3 Megerines 10 Five copies ol the .Saturday Courirr.and 1 co. py of frost's now Pictorial Hutory of A merlca, a $6 book, 10 Ojrlii fact, whatever offer is made, hy any other Family Journal, at all approaching in worth. beaulv or pretentions, to the aalurday Courier, Trill be fur imbed by us. The Coutier has become so well end favorably known through n triumphantly innulnr course of fourteen years that it would be superfluous to say mucb,on that subject here. We may remark.how ever, that to the industry, tairnt and enterprise, Allien liac lot years kept this paper n bright exem plar for all its imitators, will I'onslantly be added the productions of every available writer, and con. tinned judicious and hbeial expenditures will con. timislly be made, as well in the Library as the '!'. pogrnpbiial departments. Our means will alwavs enable us to be in advance of all olheri.and n c slull be so. Histories nf Modern Renifiici A new and important announccrront for the com ing year, in addition to our already numerous pop ular features will be i series of Condensed Histo ries of 1ndern Republics, by a freh ond vigorous writer who win imparl a world ot I i portant in- entertaining Romanco nf History Biotrrap't'es and ii'tfire nf Dislin guished Literary and Scientific Men. Among the interesting ersays nnd sketches of value, which we shall continue in present tu the f.'ourier.will be a full and interesting account of the rir, piogrcss. nnd present elevnted standing of all tlimngutshed men. ot ihe Past and J re cut. (at Home or abroad,) in all depaitments cf Art.Cci"iK Literature, statesmanship. Poetry, Mechanics, naming. Agriculture, i'rinting, Mcnhanditc, etc 1 hia will be a very interesting feature for the i oung. It will be a department of the Courier, which it has ever been our aim to render of inesti mable value lo those for whom wc feel o deep an interest as vvc do for the Young . Ien of our great and crowing Country. The Lives of Distinguished Men are of nin h value to those who are yet form .ng their own characters; for the purpose of enact irg their parts, correctly, on the Great Stags of Human Life. Inderd, vie hrpn that this TJerartment of vtte Courier will be worth more (each year) to ever, fnmilv who have sons ond daughters to be rcred than five times tlu amount we ask for year's uh icrtption to the Saturday Courier: Incidents, Histories Scenes, B:ltk Grounds. 4c , of the American and all oilier iivolu'ioiii Under this head, which is. by lhcway.not.it all icw in tho Counei, weslmll here.iller give griplnc ind riteresting account occssiouallv I en 11 tf nil v llualratcd of the drilling incidents. eo profiiM'K tuddi'ii through the deeply impoitnnt history uf the American lli voliition, and of nil other rovn.u- 1,111a thai we mav icgnru 01 utc lenl inte.iM 01 value the readeisnf the Philadelphia Saturday t.'ou icr. I his win be ol deep coiiseuuciiLe also, to vi ry member of nn fan.iiy ot the AiiieiKuu rt ublie, who mav ehunsc In do Ihenielves uml us die lavor of .ecuring, regularly, the viniw o!' the Hourierat Iheir Family I'i.-e-iilf. 'OI'ULAI! TOI'iKiKAl'HY. To gr.Hily th, growing appeuid torn belter hnnwieugu ul the lui- iMiiUut features of our great and glorious counlrv. our past eicrtious shall be redoubled in futuie lu prevent vivid pictures of American lilies, Imuiis. mountains, lakes, rivcr.s, caves, scenery, etc. Our nrlsinul dumutic 'lultn, Uttay). Pucm. ic. will continue regularly tu be fjruibiicd by the minds and pens in llie country. Thcic chaste productions arc acknowledged lo bo the best, foi Uf-cful instruction ut the family lircudc, thut appeal in any periodical. Ooii i.Nonivr.sos comprise suhjectstn all bran ches of Art and Nature, suitable lor the family cir cle, auJ appear in rapid succession. (Hilt 1 It I 1.1,1. It Is ciiiistaully traversing tho wodd, in sean.li of die wonderful and inttruc- tne. Oun AontccLTcitisr occupies weekly on im porant spsce, wih all matters of interest fur the noblt Id'irs of the tail; Our Uiiropean Vorrespamltnts, in Liverpool, Loudon, I eland the East, Cfc. keep us regularly advised of all snbjectiof special interest. Onr Markets and Prices Current. embrace all tin eailii:t advices in reference tuthe prices of allkiniU nf Grain. Produce, Arc., the alato of Stock s.Uanks Money .'ind Lam's. aa.i our extensive arrangements win liaieaiter lenuer our 'ilces Current ot ncstl mable value to tho Traveller, Farmer, and all Uu. siuces Classes whatever. At 'MA KIN IIOLDEN. Courier Building, 97 Chesnut street, Phil. AD MNISTRA TOR'S NOTICE Eitate of Ph'dip Dodder, lute of Orang township, deceased. TOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin granted to the subscri.er resign, i,,' the miration, on tht above mentioned etatc,hve .,,,.: -r Onnre. All tic.tons in.Ish.fd Inl'. said estate are herebv notified to niske im.nrd.s.c paVment. and those having claims are masted to ' ' ., ... . . .." ., .., . 1 ... preseru inein pin neriv Buini'inicaici lei sen eimn !,,,, i,,,,:.., r rs;,...i.,, ... -.,......,, JOHN I'ARKS.Adrn r Orange tp. Sept. 7, I ft 11 .'0. BLANKS ! ! HLAXKS ! , ,,, , ,,,.,,,,,,,,,... , I ti f J 1 1 s 1 1 1 n s it ,i ii , E a h C U I I O N Sj I o (1 nr ,.nre .. I ..... ,. . auMiUtt. o jiim priuieii auu ior slic this tllli e LOOK HERE! I'ASIIIONAIH.H TAIS-C3?fG. Curat one, cumeall, give rtr a call I rWlir. subscriber returns bis 1 .rcro thank JI lor Ibn liberal palrmiage hcrctyloic bi'sloweil up'inbim, and hopes for a (iiitiiiumice of tliesatue, wilh an i icrcase due the merit of bis shop. He in tends sianng neither pain or labour In render iitislsciion in any rareistid will wsricnt Ms work luit v.iih title and diuubilily.A.M) Aj.lTTI.I. .ETi;it'J'llAN CAN UE DO.N'E I.N AN V OVUfUAiiOP IN 'I'll 18 PLACE. He Ins jM-t reieitid Maltans, U'e repoit of Fashions, from I'tiil.idelphia. which can be seen at his shop at eny wr, by wliiclt he is enabled to cut according tir I he la est style, or to order. Ilia priics nrr. in t i onlanre to tne times. All kinds or con, try .iruJnie uken in payment for work ot inuikit piico I very reasonable discount for cash. 1'. .5. I.EIDY. N. U. Cnttiiig done with the grea,tet caie,und at llie shortest nolivv. P. S I.. fllnomsburg, Oct.. Ul .5 Liat ol' Letters REMAINING in tho Post Offlca at Cloea6 burg, for the quarter ending Kept, 30,1 R 14, John Blocksdgc, Daniel, Dorr, William nilinycr Charles W. Former, Peter Hsgesbueri, Thonaff ennavghim Joseph W. Kester, Pelrich Me Cormick ennevelle, John McNulU, A. A. iMackdowell, William Riibard, Charles Sillier. Parens callinj tor letters in the above list witf pleacc jiy (bey ar edvcrtiscJ. J. M. MOYER, P. M. List of Causes. For trial, November Term, 1844. John T. Wolflnger, Ad'tor. dc bones non,of traucis uall vs, John Rhouds. Juhn N. Hait et al. vs Samuel F. :t si. HC3JI7 VI tlham Merit sornery et cl va Francis l.r uly. W ilham CoJner vj Joseph Gibson. Augustus P. Willis ct al. va ,0anvi:!c& Potts ville Kail Road company, Jacob Leiuneting et al. vs Henry Fisher adin et al. itnowles Lancaster ct al vs Renjamin Morris Oeorge E. Gehrig vs Fredenck r'ridlev ctar, - .I.jhu T. Davl, Ashlel L. ill.on iioberl Mcn:gomery vs Diulel S. .Mcntrrmciy, Jxecutor. John Air. -bng cl nl vs t'ori.tirl Meliary Moiris Mojer vs George urlrel el si ifanitl Ramsey et nl vs Peter llahly William liiitedy vs illivm li. Rightcr Edwiird Cariv s Isaialt Sqiummi yuron W. U apples vs John V. Mann rt al' James natter1 adtn'tor vs Snniuel Urtigler Leonard rJiineman vs.lohn McWillinmn Samuel F. Shaffer rt al vR.Inhn Shatter Samuel Ciddcs et al s Jnsiah (itlbruillv Nathan Collin v David IVtrikin Chailes Barmu ct al vs John C hesti r el ul Georie Kaufman vs Thcmas liramlon Northampton Dank at nlvs Ahrnhum Klutz Jusc Bowman et al vs George 1). Stuekhouncet si John Christophel rs John Ri-hel Sohn Fruit et al vs William Kiddle ot nl TRA Vflll SB JUR I - Second Jt'itk. B riercreck--Samucl Kcchner, Jo'rpn !s'r Al. Gilmure DI00111- Robert Hagenbuch C'atlnwissa William Fox. Beniainiii P. George Shich, Ulllinni Geathearl I rii L, Deir Thomas Gjllen.SnmucI Carnabaii 1'ishingcreek lolm Heeler. jr Gieenwood Philip Reese Jtrkson Jhn Rnnco Limestone George Smith Mifflin Joseph Kirileudidl, .Daniel Kumbold incoh Yulif, Henry Lehr. Christian Wall" Mahoning l'ei.jamin Williams, 'J homns ooi's.Jcob Olmstead Madison John Uelz. Amos nisei, Iraac Dc- 'initt. Robcit Mnut, Jacob iwiher All Pleasant IJobcrt ixeu, John Jaroby Mont ur John Bocr, Joicph .Mouscr, Sam uel Lazarus Rouingcicck Edward II ughes, Michael It. Mower Vallev lames Cary Sueuiloa"' -Joshua Urink TRAVERSS JURY-First 7crt. Uriercreik Isanc Yocum, Stephen MauOield, John Knorr, Luther Ur.uu, Jacob Uill, Thomas Conner Cnttawis?a- John Ilnrtman Derry John Crawford, jr. Samuel Lsird, Jo seph Craig r lalungcrerK .inmcs l.yer Greenwood John Stuloy, William Edisr Hemlock Joshua Mcnde ihslb John Puree'. Liberty James Perrv, 'Thomss Bulln, Wu. Davis Limestone Michael Hawk, William JJrady.jr Jacob Gotuer iVadison William Swisher, Jnrob Wellivci Alalioning William Kitchen, William HciiTii. Charles Barns Alt Pleasant Isaac Musgrovo Alontcur -Andrew Clatk Orange -Isanc Kline, sen. Roaringrrct k Silas Johnson, Jesic Price, John Itogeland, Peter Boflman Valluy William Caldwell, Joseph Maui .IV 1ST LI. ST, November Term Grand Jar- IJIomil Chat leu Kah'er Uriercrcek- Samuel Heirinr, Inhn De-rv 'I'eiiinlelnn Mien F'-hiiig" ik N'i 'lobb. ..ti, fuel;. Grecnvv rnl- .'. Heniloek ,1 dm V Jaeksnn ('helrr Smilli LibejrtV tiViirij Swenv Hugh ArcN iniams. LJftvwhiie Daniel Follmer aViiou Levi Bisel, . hnmlah Wclliver NisjSfoning John O. . minor, Henry II. D. Sectler Ml 'iivisant Jimcs Grimes. Joseph Cil' ert Moniaiir Eli Kriim, William Deal '""5 ifugarloaf Solomon Davis, John Kline, m Lewis Vil' v -(Me, v'inun