The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, December 21, 1844, Image 3

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    DREADFUL TRAGEDY.
Txj- Munich and one Suicide.
Tito Katun. Ohio, Register of ihn 8Jih.nU.
relate fullowinr; inM terrible ' irjily.
Mr. Elam Sieveiuriii, a respectable fantinr
oI'Darkn rnttniy. lenlilftiti, Mmtn 0 uiilo
unnh of Oreunville, Ohio, was murdered
whilst asleep, with aniuli 'r member ol hii
fnnily? on Firday night lat, II u retired
l i bed us usual, in peace mid quiet, with'
his win? and children. A' ;i late hnnr of
thu night, as supposjd. .when ill o liusb nml
nd child roil hull fallen n1eep, the wife
arose from her had, and having adjusted
her chilliing, sullied foith, procured ;in axe.
and returning with the same stealthily ap
proached tho bed of her xtreping cnnipan
inn, and raising the deadly weepon sunk ii
deep into liia skull rut and mangled him
hiiriibly. causing immediatu death. She
thfn went to tlie bed of the slumbering
.children a small biy nnd girl and re
Hewed hei work of deslrm'tinn. The head
cif the liitln buy was almost M'vercd from
Ida body supposed in have been dnn
with a razor tb.e Imlo girl was sevcrel
t iduiMi not motility woninieu I ne wile
now iupposing she had destroyed im
whole family left the houaa. Having
gnne n short distance from tho dwelling,
with a bridle, in hand, attached the rein ol
which 10 a young' capling, and there put tin
end Jo her own existence, by etrahgulaliim
from hanging. The axe and razor men
tinned were found near her remain!". The
rbildien, it iippears. were Mr. Stevenson'
In a former wife, the latier being his second
eonsorl. We have as yet lieiiid no cause
nsinned for these npnnllinc deed. Him
from iho circ.umspinries nhme as related,
we have no dnubi tint the perpetritnr ol the
niunler and suicide was at the time laboring
under a fit of insanity.'
im i J"'jJJjl"V!
CURIOUS OLD HOOKS.
Thero are hiblomatics here, as well as ii
England, it appears, lir at a late sale in
New York, of hooks from the librariew ol
ihe late Duko of Sussex, and Dr. Souihev
several curious old works brought cry higl
prices. A bbn-k letter copy, printed at
l!nmp. in 1803. of Columbus's Idler to
Ferdinand and Nabelbi; annonncinir the
di.-cnve.rv of America, and coiit-iinmc
nil four tinnes. told at GTi
dnllais. Various other old works no A
merican Hi'torv.'broonht from )0 dollar'
to '.i'2 dollars :t volume: and four illtiminn'
ed manuscript Romish iri'nssa's, of vellum
t25 and !10 dollars earl.'.
A OOTO SIZED FAMILY.
The Louisville Democrat of the 2(Sdi nil
(ayit; 'On yesterday, an emigrating parl
pifscd ihrouuh our city, ctiiicipiing nf a
father, mother, nnd twenty ihildien. Tin
purents appeared to bu about forty live years
of age, ihc three yoiingpst children abon'
fix or eight monthti only. They weie
travelling in true pedesirian h'.vlc; the sire
Ipatliug bone, (he daiue supcr.iilendini.'
the intf resting croup whilst three of tin
chleM daughter were earning each, on
of ihe babies. Their det-linatinn we did
lint learn, but iliiug it nrit iuipriibnble iln
nil! man H about settling a colony in
Oregon.'
WHITE NATIVE STRAWBERRY.
A. Good i in, of Arhfiebl, Mas, deseiibo
a kind ul Strawberty, uhieb he tliiiikiiis a
naiive of ilic Ihilvihire Hills. Ilesas:-)
ii larger than the common field .strawbeiiy
ery haitly, and j ields a great quantity ol
uit, producing in Miccckion three or foui
7.. ,. 1,11 t
wccks. unen ripe it is oi a veiinuiM
w hite, contiasting beaniifully with the red
strawberry. It has a fine fl.vi uml ulnn
lucked, cleaves from the hull.'
A SRTIK E AN D TU RN OUT.
A turn oui has taken pilce tnuong tin
the woikuieu on the Valley Railroad m
l'ollbville, 'J'he contraei'trs wero paj ing
80 cents a day, but last week, owiig in the
great number out of employ incut in the re
gion, an t;empi was made to miner
die wages to 70 cents pet, day dur
iitg the winter, Several of the workmen
were arrested in consenuenee of nrcvcnline.
by force, olherri from working
Solemn Considerations Uuderiland
well Ihe force ofilie words A God ! A
'Alomeui 1 An Eteiniiy.! A God who
t-ees hee; a moinenl which Hies from diet;
till eternity which nwaits thee ! A. God
jwhoin ye serve so ill; a moment of which
yo profit po lilile; an eternity which ye ha
zarci so rashly
llobrtpi'erro said in the National Astern
My uf France, while haranguing aguinst the
practice of duelling. 'What can be
ejter in human nature, than tn ere a man
render himself tiipcriur lb inulil'
INTERESTING DECISION.
Durinn ihe hsl wael;, t cue, involv
ing a highly impni lam principle in iln
iilniini-tration ol pislice, wis (lcnei
I))' Judge Lptviri. Tim dead body of,
voinau whs found under cireum.-iance'
which reudeid it pi oner lo send lor till
('oioiiei, who belli an inquest lor 1 1 1
purpose of iiiquning iiilo Iho cause (f
In r di'iilli. Toe Coroner and the Jury,
upon coiimllalion, delei mined to send
lor I',ieftor W, I,, Alice, for life
ptiipou of miking a p'itt ni'irlein ex-
itniualioo. I lit" was done, and the
result was, that uol willi.l;ihdiug tin
suspicious apput ranees, it Was demon
iiiaicd by the scientific ex iniiiiation ol
the phy.Mciao, tit it she died a natural
death lioiil apoplexy. This saved tin
county 1 tic expense' of eiloioal piocretl-
logs against the suspected peisons, on
i chargo ol nun del. I)r .7 In; pies'cni.
ed a vciy mmtemle bil fm his rvices,
which the Coinitiissioneis n fufetl to pay
iniil it was clclci mined that the cuiini
w.i.s liable. J suit wis hiouglil against
the county. Judge Lewis determined
thai in cases ol that kind, ihe service;-
if a physician or surgeon weie high
ly nrce.-.-aiy to lite pi.ipei iidniiiiisjtiiy
iioo of ciiuinal jusiici ; iIihI whcie a
iClenlitic examination is not mult! tin
innocent might frequently he acou-ed
I'ojusily; the guili, fiom U' ci ri.iiuiy
to leluliou lo the Cilln1 of'lbi'l', iniijbt
occasionally esc ipr; the Coiivy mih1
tie put to gieal aril uiuiece'-.ny xpei
in a fi unless i ii. r t lo biln ll?idei
o justice; and Ilia' .if Iln (.'unm", ii
'ie excicie ol bis ilcn Hon us mi
ollicei . (lei uied I' pr-'p.-i, under sucl
CIICUIIISlHUCI s as I XIil.ll III lllis CJSP, li
uiplny a physician, ihu law implied a
cot tiacl on the pait of I lit; cotiuly t'
pay a leasonabie conipensa'ion fm
the 9 rvicts, lo be dctei iniiied by Hit
I n V.
I he verdict was accordingly mulct
ed for the full amount ol ln bill.-Z.wrt-
cusler IJcinociat.
SCARC1 I V OF WW ITERS.
One of thn best things we have rum
bled upon lately, is ilio following.
A gt'iillennn diiiing at a fislnonsbb
licit' 1 win i v .servants weie lew find fa i
between, despatched a lad amoon tneni
Ini a cut of beef. Afier a very loo:,'
iliiit! the lad letuiued, ami placed lb
bet f boloro the faint and hungry gcni
Itjiinn. A i o yon,' .said the genili in m.
it he lad who took a way :ny pliH In
t'lis beef? Yu, sir.' Bless niu M'-unn
e I tho hungry wit, 'tow you huvi
Jisrcs.tin'' Accident lit) Fire Tin
I welling house ami bun of Mr. SM
in iua F. li-oedic, at Waloo, D-lawure
county, N. . was dusti o t d by fins on
Saturday night ihe 7 h i n -I . anil
tils wife and five children perished in
he II unes. 1 he fnc was acculeiiiallj
'i mniunic tied. .Mis. 15. was lost in iln
endeavor lo save her children. A child
four years old, followed In-r, ami also
'ell a victim. Tho eldest daiighlei;
ibutil eighteen vers old. is so b.uil)
mi ned js lo lender her reenvc y ex
'Ve.lionly iloub'l'ul. A c.iliniity a
ii'ailfnl stMom falls in iln- lit of in in.
Important to tuc Ladies Tin
Parisian modifies aie about getting up
style of female dre.stf, which Will S"iit.
ill our heile li.ieU lo In si princip'e
lo plain Luglisli, hutles and othei
-xt.is ate lo be eniiiely disp usfiil
with.
The True Vase. Among the (lis s
Iioiij ic.-uUh of Iho clecliou of l'wlk am1
I) .lias, hoi aided in the Whig newspa
per!., we notice the total failuieof a men
cliini in U'ici. Tins is no Rmrbick
I'he genllematl did fid, and his failun
wits iho lesult of iho election of Mr
Folk. The ti i uc wronged iudividuil
va a drygooiU dealer of fair standing,
duii.g buiiie.- oil modeiale cap 1 1 ami
ex'ensivi ly'on ciedil. He. hid bet, in
lll angieg te, g'JI.OOD on lllii eleelion
if Clay, and lolud wi Uiu iw. weeks of
the election, for S27 000. Q ery
Slmjlil hi' I il'.uu bu charged to tin
lec.iioii ol Folk, or lo the defi.it o
CI y N. Y. News.
Pourisiiug Tlio Trivoli Sitiooit
Maoulactory, just north of Albany,
oiiuled on the Fatroous Creek, is in ii
lliiiirthtiig coiidiiiou, 1( gives, .employ
ment (o about 50 hini, and liinis out
each tear'ahnui 100.000 yai ds of silin
h (if a supei ior q ialily.
CHANGE OF TIME.
i. I
The people of Main, at their late
uleeiion, decjiluil that their lafislaluro
sliall meet after the present winter on
Ihe second Wednesday of May, instead
of Ihu fust Wcdncsduy of J.lnUary,
as herelo'fore, by a volts ol 313,029 lo
10,015. ' 1
The newly tlcoed Vice ' Fresident of
Texas; served hii time as ;in apprentice to
the ihuctuaking busiiitss.
In I'.iterpoul, Eng. fiom 35 000 to -i0;
000 perJon live tn cellars, always damp Ar,
low, generally, unpaved, nnd devoidol',kcw
itrs drainage, It id also stated iltat In Man ;
ohester, 0,170 families are living in cellars,'
Many 'of them are without!! n(M and near
lv dark', nnd ure buili below ihe level of the
rivr.-
An old farmer lulS'pvv Hampshire, vhit
voted'sg linst ubuliing daplial punisliuiir'nt,
gavo as a reason why he thus 'voted Thsi
if hanging should be abolished in the stale,
all those vhn iniglil to be hung would be
sine to come lo New Hampshire to live!
The Jwentieih Annual Report of the
A mcriran Sunday School Union slates thai
tho contribution to the I rc-isuiy dnriii
the year hai n amounted to the laige tun
of $14 :)I3 20
Oranges were the staple of Llorida pre
vious to 1835, and some trees wtre known
lo be ore hundred anil fifty years old; bin
one night in the month of Febiuarv of iliiit
year, a severe frost killed them all, siuti
-Ii icli this profitable tree, has been lost.
The village of Cadiz; Oltio,' has bren
everely iillllcted, for some weeks past, with
Ersipelas. Soriie filiren , oi -.tw eniy jier
ions, ii i staled, havi; been priHlrated at
me .lirjie .eight or ten. have died suddenly
mil ihe lives of many have been despaired
"f.
When vou sco a pet son continually bark"
ing at and abusing ihocc pnssjed of itn
tluence, you may konw, ibai like a dog' a'
the foot of the trees, ho barks because lif
can't climb.
RICH DISCOVERIES
A silver mine has been opened ilEast
I'eunrssePi of great value. The' company
who own ihe miiie am 'makipg 'extensive
prepaptions for woikiog it. The ore, it is
said, is very rich, being considered wort!
two hundred and fifty dollars per ton.
OUir'ntEASURES.
Diso.iveiies nf v i'oiible iron ore have been
tirade in the lower Anthracite region of
I'punsvlvauia, u huh North Eisl of Uariis
burg.
Mn Cuv -The editor nf ihe Richmond
VVhii! has seen -a lelter Iroui Mr Ll.iv ' I"
Mr 11 ill1', in which he p'g n-ls lii pub'
life Mt: endediand in replv to die application
uf his friends to reuiru lot-he Senate. declare
his pnrpoe of painn the reiiininder of hW
day. in the iramiuiliiy uf his farm
The Sinifkwiian 7ct)tfst, this
iniie. die interc-t due lo inc. Smithsnnitii
BeqncHi fund, by the rTrea-urei of lb
Uiti'eil Sinies. amounts In 8182,000 ami the
whole fond lo SO'JO.OOO. It will be a mat
tcr for earned dineuMon during the prcsenl
session nf Congress, as to '.be best means
of applying ibis money.
GROWTH OF "BOSTON.
Thn number of permit; taken out for lie
-reciinn o! buildings in Rniilnn, fruni .lanu
try io December, was 1132; in Easi Himhiii
','95; in South Buslnii 1 98. Total 1 005,
EARTHQUAKE.
A slight shock of an earthquake was fell
in Portland about -1 o'clork on Wednisday
'miming. It was accompanied by a noisi
dinilai in the rumbling of the cars over the
nilroad bridge.
A severe shock was fell at Ivnoxville and
ViheiiK, Tenu' on the 2-lih ult.
DEA TH OF HON. THOMAS MOKHIS,
Tho Hon. Tiomati Mortis, iho candid itc
ofjbe Liberty party for the Vice I'residenet
died suddenly al bin lesiduiice near Ileihel
Clermont coniiiy. Ohio; on Saturday mom
nig a week. He was apparently in vigor
us beaiib before his decease. Ilo ha
1 '
'leen a ineuiber of tba Legislature Judge
United States Senator, tc
Htftiry Sp ickinan, Eq of Pnila.
lelphia,, forou rli . a nui'nber of tb)'
I louse of Representatives of t'liis Siali1'.
tin! more lecenlly a member of Semite,
las been received as a candidate loi
Holy in decs by the s:andi'ng coinmiit'ei
if Iho Piolestanl I2piscop.il Church.
ul tlnVdio'cess of renu.sy Ivania. Mr. P.
vas alyvays icgarilcd as an able and
efficient legislator, and will (louhtles
prove still mote uselul 111 ins ticu
vocation . , 1 ,
WESTEKEN III VERS.
The Si. Louts Heviellu of the iii
iust,, repoi ts from the upper Mississippi,
thai l1 ever river was euitrely liozuu
over, and below Oulena .the 'ilualiii ice1
is live or fix inches thick. 1 hu river is
very low, there being hut about two
feel of waler mi the upper Mid eighteen
incites 011 the-lower rapiil.?, anil fall
ing '
Sioiliing Cm rrcr.ee on the Pulhvilli
tiailroad.r'VUe Miners' Jnuriul oientioiu
two shocking occurrences on lite I'olisvilli
Railroad, last weel? One' wjih iluv deal'
oI'.h son of Mdlenj, of Silitiylkill Haven
Who HU, killed wble lalkifig to his niolhei
iii;cotisequeice of tSe backing of the tiain
I'lic other was a in ore lamentable affair
involving probably, the lives, of three pel
ko-ns, . Wo ropy tliei occurreiice friiui tin
I'otmvillc Jou'rindT ' '"'
'Oil Tliursday; us a coal Uain goiui'
down, 'coupling broke and the Uain .became
detached. Alter the engino and part of tin
mm passed ilirough die lirst binige abovi
I'nrl (yllotbn, the waiehtuJii, supposing tin
whole It hi tt had passed, went to oxunini
wheihur any sparks bad lalleh in the biidgi
Hcrortliitg lo bis usual ( usloui. One of hu
children followed him, and aim Ins wife.
Altai they were on thu bridge sume ills
tauee, they observed thu balamo of the trail
approaching; when both parents rushed ti
mve Ihe child but uufiiriuiiaiely too late u
make ibeir escape die cars pased over ul
ihree; complelely suvering the bejid fltun
the child; ciViiug off ihe leg o
the man and the arm of tlio woman. We
tiMUiiiut learned the names of the suffer
er'
Viduc of Newspapers A tboiua ni'
liuies, save the Mnrcletield Courier, ban
we heard ibis question and answer: I'wn
jeutleuien meet U bars die news V
avs one, 'Nothing but what ou ee
he yiapeis ' They pass on about then
tnsiness lias it ever been noticed tba
niiuiig the thousand bein fils of a oewsp
jer, not toe teast is, in it it noes sway m
lice wi'b little taldo gossip, street kri
t'ootih exaggeration, seaudal, and neu
nong''ring winch once ook up so niticli o
die (one of those who were always bearinr
tr telling some new thing One real ewl ol
40CIH! lite is tnus enued. I lie until riro'
tin the moroiug, looks over the piper, aw
is satuiieii tiiat lie Knows all uorili kium
iig of die pasting hislnry of tie world--
fie. lias iiniliini' to leu and 111)111111!? to hen
fjir(t,her . .lie does not spend his time in ei
mg iiiformaliijii .whii'li Ins neighbor know
it well ashiinseif He is not aiiooMd n
Ihe niidiit of his business u ple.imes in
de leeitnl of atfiirs in which be inkes im
nleresi .The same w iih women Ciirn"-jn
,i.,,i ...;.i i... ,.r ....... i,i... .. . ...
liiiuiru itiiiiiiui iu; ui nuir I flu
1.(1 of the day has not, cmpl.ij ed a bun tied
nisy medilluiL' tongues in iw. eii'ciilainni
did exaggeration Conversation tk's 11
'ligber tone Principles of mords mnl t .(
ire diiciitsed; (he new poem, the luM h .... I.
lie uiagiiziue, or die review, bcivinen the
s tbji'ci of coiiM r-ation Even (he iiiiihm
mailers "f lile, socii ly owes a laige debt
10 the newspapi r. .
llenr) ('lav, on ihe 10th iust, emineit'ii
ed bis serllt. Cliele )npv. ('billies
live ear-, Iritveiled throouh Cainehi
ailh hi mailt r, but d-iJliieil all eulicllnlioiir
iii.leaio bun.
The Hon J ones I'ih, formeily a uieui
ber of ihe House of UepreseillallviM ul ihe
Un led Slates, died 'it WmiIoii, Vl, in lb
8'Jd year uf his nv.
FREEDOM TO THE BOND.
Nathaniel Hood, of Kings eonniv; Inteh
deee-,8 d; left by his will, nearly all hi-
slaves free, ainouiiling lo some two or llnee
hundred, with ample provision to ram
(hem to Ztiberia
A F'ri' pippr states llial the SOO'I
looivei-s . y ol the ioli oduelioo of pot
.....
ioiir 10 IMllOne Was Celeliraled i It V
iUf -ioce al Munich.
r"yln our hist we mentioned jhe denlh
of Mr John Funslon, nf Madison U
have since learned, that he enlisted into tin
irm'v of thu Revolution, was taken prisunei
uiu ennlinoil on hoard Ihe Jersev I'rism
Ship After beiiiL' exe.'iansed, he letnincil
10 ilie service, nnd lemaineil in it (lurmc
the war. Mid oil lined an honorable ill
iilnlrtre W e question whether he as inn
tie liibt survivor, of those who were eon
iued mi board that horrible piison
MARRIED tin Stindaj the flih.by ihi
Kov. R. li. (Jlaxinn, pasior of Si yiephens
'liuieb; Mnj. Fnancis L. Howman. i-Il-i?
ANGELINA, ehlesl daiufhtei of yailiuel
0 Urobsi, Em. of Wilkes Barrev
At l'he.iiine limn and place, by the sann
Mr. Joskpii P. Luor.KRC ji.io Mt Amas
OA, ijaliclilcr o Juhu U, loan, E-q. ol
tVllkVf.Ilane.
Pn Siind,iy the. 15ih int ir. Hrierereek
.v the Rf-,v. Mr. Mills. Mr. Damhl Mi
sfiKit., 10 Mi i Amanda Shodai.t, both oi
Suyiirloaf lowitbhip, Liizenic co.
' 1,hs markets.
t HLOo.MSBuno, Dec. 2 1, 18H
I t
75
Hye,
4$
10
t. 010.
010, 1
''0)over.fnoil,
'Pl'iiseed,.
3 50
tv
1 2fl
Duller
Oats,
J
4
-, 1
TalfjiW .
L.i.di . - v
)iiell Ap.ples,
Whito Beans
JWswjx
10
7
SO
.10
25
uui'iat:y ii Hj;iv
6?cc Aoitth id of Main-it, oppoiile
h'jjtr Irfflry't iforc,
ti-7MI.L -ATTEND LOUR I SIN
I'll E COUNTIES UK COLU.MlllA
'AND LUZERNE.
. List of Jurors.
For January Term, 1845.
tirund Jurora. ,
fllnom Caloli IlotUn, Peter Meinch Ouoruu
Abbott
yitliTcreeU ). A Downinn
C'aii.iuiiaa Juivib Urobat J
Dairy VMIIijin liundcrsliott. Thma Moiv-
iiead, Michuel Snyder, linos Miller, Kaliwt M'-
rranklin Jacob Shult, Samuel Sbick
Greenwood Daniel 1'ux
Liberty - John Hopper
Maliuiiing Udwnrd MorrUun, T. S Hubbaid.
icwcll GiblM, Huvi J IttjbcrU
Monteur oU'phcn l.jzitnis, Jobn Try
.Madison (Jliailm .0 jruuliun, John.Muur6
Hojiiiig creek Itcuben I'ai'uicr, Auin Uiown.
TllAVKIlSE JUllOllS-Jan. 18-IC
Cloom Peter Ho, Putcr llintanJohn Sbumai
L. LI Kui?rt
(.'sltawuna-Jocepli Haituian. l'utcr idino
Uorry-'J luiiuas t otur, L'm
FUhlngcrccl.-Juhu Alligrr, Jobn M. Buckalutv,
Alexander Ktenier, J0I111 Huniy
Ciieeiitviiod-'l'huiiijs Uavm, lonus lluyruan.Jobi.
Cool, Peter Giitou
I.ibeity-Daniel Coiner, AJieharl chives
Mahoionc-TllOiiiHS llruiultn. .1 nines Giskiu.
Jonejib Hitman, ttillen Murse, .Simon J'. Katu
ihni iilf.r-a I uvlor
Mitllin-Uciijatiun Hancb, Pclcr Yohc. SicpLen
11. .iiilcr
Madison-William fiunvnn
Miintcur Ui-iligu KuutVuian
Oraiiiju-William Wtntmycr, Jobn Acbenbsrh
A 1 1 red lluvvdl
lioaring orcck-Z'ctcr Hcibinc, Anth my Dung.
1 iCui'irloaf-WlllUm Kilo
' Kdtiklni William bird ' '
j V'alivy-Jaiiitti Uou.lman
r 1 fv
LAP SHBNGLKS.
A few thousand t.A' (5HlXGLE!!, and u
II V
TH O HOUSE SLED,
(for m!e. or exchange for any kind of Counlry Pro-
iluco. Luuuiro ul U10
I'lvlNTEIi
FAIR! FAI
1
fKVl 1' Ladies of Uerv.UI; des tn holding u fair
jj lai Christmas (llw V5tb instant) t tlio Aca
do ny; tin; pioofcd of nlucb aro lobo upjilicd to iho
lieiiofil uf Ilio I'rcsliylorian Church in tbu iilare.
ycneral n-iwruneut of Taney Arl'cles will ho
oirored for kale; nf 30 a Table of KuficUmiciiU con-
uistins ol
Oytf, Ice-Crcituis, Hd Cnce,, fyr.
Fair will open at 10 o'clock A . .M. and continue
dutins tho day and evening.
The public arc respectlully 'united ( nltend-
Ctotr of M Jill Y PO HOE. hie if Mr.
'Irmunt tewmhip, Columbia county,
(leciaaed.
NUTIC 1-2 is hcrr.by t;ivcn, lh.it the culneriber,
resident in .Mount I'leaanl '1'wwnship. in
-jid cnuiily, has administered nil the clalo of M..
I! KOl!L!J,di'ceacd. All persons bavins claims
aeainst Uie ornate aro hcieby rrque'ted to make
than kiumiili, the i-ul niibcr liihoiildeluv.
UliOliGK KKAM. Ailinini'trotor..
.Mount l'ieaanl tovMisUi).
Dec. 0,1841. G'.vai
C.'lMKinlo the enclosuri
of thcfiibsciibor, ubout the Inst 01
.September, one liKI) llKinilt
and ti MEM S'J'EKH, wild whili
aas, supposed to tlni about two years eld. Tin
nvnar is iequeicd to prove proiierty, nay chartc.-
ukI ake llifiii awuy, or they will bo disposed of
according to law. JUIii VAAUi;.
Uiuugo tuwnohip. December C, U44. b4
TAKE NOTICE,
RH 'V wc have this dav punhnsed lit C'niista
g ble t-itle us iho properly ol 1'etcr L. eland
eiiiiirj one clock oue Leauteau one iron kettle
-6 lingB-S tun. of hay one block cow oni
lieifer- one orrel inure- ond arev uiHro two setu
it liariitva oue two horse canon 6C0 ahaitu nl
rye and one sled, ond have lefi iho tjaino in ha
po.'ck'iuii liunng nur pleanuro.
CAM CI. .'EELGK
i'i:n:;i tVKi.A.NDjr
ri.hingccck October 13 1844 a4
N OTl C E .
Notice is hereby civen. that we bate
illlt) day pur lumei! nl Ooiuiable eale.as iht
propiny of William Cunniiiyham'ilie fol
uivMiio properly to wii;ont'b,.y nre one
nroiui mute, set of hnrsi.' eeai's, one row .
..... 1 .ir .1 r .
i.iu- win, mreu biirep, 11 e nniij. un w,i
f.ll and bed, iwo barfocn, (hree plouy'hn
inpcuuun! box snd knife, onevradle iud
Veytl-Pjone ursis n) lb, one a'lid a half me
of bay,- filty bunliplc of corn in the ear-
inn lot' ot clover "Veil, half of fexri sirir
01 rf in kip jjrounil, hall ul kx acre el
hel in the Kronr.d. iwotlidti. one ( luck
'ine lot ,of rye in (he fheaf. i,i,c Im f fnder
tiftuun hulwii Polaiiiei., all of tvhich j
;iay ihi wild emil Ciiuiiinchnni; dnrinp
our pleiifure.
E. J. LAZARUS.
Ornnjjevil'c, Nov. 30, 18(1.
JUSTICE I5U?FKS,
EXECUTIONS 4. SUMMONS,
Fur Sate (tl thh Office,
ft 4 I t tl til Bakia I
SH vlrlu.) . f mi.dfy vit.d. ciponneV, tuineilK
iJ 1 eel. J. will 0; .u. d tu ! ui,l v 4jtV, at llS
v.Mlll Illll,,i , HI i.UllMI.V
Uuiemlier, m.t ul oi,u u(,o t,' I'. M. tho
i. 111 Ntiiu.iii, I ., ntii .
c. 1, in i'ui lin i r Tic ..it..n.i
ilujled in Uilttiirvrk lourikblp, CulumUi 10'ur.iv.
cmtniiiiii
M2 Awes,
ive ur Ifni. o'unded on ihu rat y the tyt.
I fhuu a Knur, mi tbu west Ly the mam rouJ
ailuiy f.011, ll..oUwburg to Uvitvjrk, Olid udloiu
' '" "' John flottlimii ami nllierlii.lafif.lo-
. ...lnl. jII ul ivliiil. i in u high ktuu- of (.ultiva
tl 1.1, wnereon U creeled a
..11 gv Frame Dwelling Houn, a large
j'iank linrn,
.ml i,her nut buildings,
-weird and tukmi in creation and to be tolJ oa
ia nionem ol Gilbert fowl. r.
ALSO,
DV irlucnfu plu. veiid. BXj onas tuino duelled
v ill bo exposed to public talc at the eatiiu lime end
place, the following proj cily 10 wit t
A ceiiaiii Ini in the town of ISei wick.
-ituate on front Mrret and .lulUriv street; mnl ad
j ililn? a lot nt llolort M'Uurdyaud nllieu. no. in
.iunui tniu iuwii, lYiirrenii m ef-ectfU a lago
STORE HOUSE,
TWO
SSSB U W EL LINO HOUSES,
Hltl u
Frauic Stable, ..
and oilier out buildings.
S-'iicd i.ikcn in execution and to U'Ri.,ld as tlio
property of Gilbert I'uwler.
ALSO,
BY virtue nf a writ of tevnri facias,
to me directed, will tie c.vpu.sed 0
public sutc, at the sunc tune and
p'ace.
A eeiain Lo or pared of iiound,
.ituntt! in Cloom township, in tho county" of Col
ambin, and marked in n icitaiii nlati. of ' lots laid
ml by the odminilfaters of the estate of Ludnig
)cr deceased, ndjoin ibv snid town tl' llluolns
iurg. N. 1 (number one) licgtniiig ut a orl im
be land now owi cl ly Ihe liev, Geoz-je C. l'ratc,
ind 1'ifi.t street of saiid town, runl reuuniij lliemo
iloiiu the said slrect north sixty 0110 degrcai U.
10 perches and Ihrco tculb. cf a j trcb to a. post;
hence by lot No. 2 in the suid pliiu owniil by
.'ulcb Bgrtun, No. 31 dvgrefn, nd n half west
ifiecn peiehcs to a post, on ti nine leit alley .thencu
ilon suid alley souh.Mxiy degrees ett .U per:!is
ind (hreo tenllu lo a post; tlu-nce nlotio; ihe lot of
id lic: 0. C. Ureketi. K3 degitcs" U. fitucn
teiches and six tenths tu the place uf Itfiiiinini;
ouihuning one ocro stiict moatmc l tho 6arp
more crLss.
Upon the premises is a large TWO
STORY Bit IV K HOUSE.
fjeiiul taktn in execution una', to Ic totd as tlio
piupcitv of Jucob Giouel.
IUAM UI'.liK, H.er!J
SluriJTs 0l", Danville, Dec. 4, 1811.
New &&mlsf
Seasonable andOIaeap..
f"T! AVE justrecoived from Philndclpaia.ttid are-
now opening u large tmsoitnieiil of
which they offer to tho public at iho most reduced:
price lor
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
1 heir stock of good consiits in psrt, jf .Superfiiiiu
common und cooiko cloths, canonicm, Sutincls,
Muliim, riliks, SutiiK, .Mousrlino do I.uinci,
Lawns, Merinocs,Larc, American iS'unkins,
brown HolIandK, Flannels, .Sill- and cot
ton Velvets, Silk and cotton llnndker
tbiefii.l.ady'u andGcntlamcn'a White
&. eoljrcj Hose Glovru and Miti
OL' ALL SORTS AND S1ZNS,
fcc, 'if., Ssc, SlC,
Consisiing in part of
SUGARS. COFFEES it TEAS
of assorted qualities.
MOLASSES, FISH & SPERM OIL,
Tobacco, Snuff, Spices, Rult,..Soap, Candlci,&e.&c
LIVERPOOL
cjiiA.i ar.jss
A.M)
Qiit'ciistv.'ij e.
of every deaeription that may ha required.
Hardwaro.Cutlery &.c,
OF ALL KINDa.
Bar, Rolled, Hoop and JJond Iron and
n aTfTor, ire of tvenj dcstiipthn that
may ue cwnii or.
A large a?Htnif nt of Plan ) (if. rhli-eN, Kilc,
Shovels nnd Tongs, Knives & Foika, Pocket ami
I'en Knivre, Table and Tea Spoons. coflVjo .Villa.
I'lux teed Oil, and Miiuta cf Turnenthio.
brushe,weaera bruihe; ehoe brucber, -lolb biush
corn Im lion, k, eve.
I'he public are requested ts eal! md riunuui 1 r
lhcmeles beforfl thry purebne c!ieic.
cu encup anu no miMske.
Cliomsburg, iN'ov.l), 1G4-4. CD,
'filNSWAHr
J IJ MINI S TIM TOIVS NO TICE.
Eat ate of. Conrad mi late 'of Sugarloqf
towmhipt deriastli, " t .
TTO'l'JCn Is hereby piecn that lr(t!erii i mhrin
Jig itirntion.tin iho'aAovc incntioe' ' cMatedifo
I'Stl 1 B.rnulfdli) the niburlber reiUiiip.'' In u.u
h.wpi.bipnf Supnrloi f. ?MI rcifom irdvblcd la ib
mid KHHieore tmrrby notified lo make in ui.i'iui.i
I y itirnl, and lbie,f batinp lnimaie n;i.uUd ft
ptctciit them prolyl lv roll ci)tici.lfd to
WlTLIAMUS.i-Vi.
Nounlcr 1G, IH 0, 1