MRS. CAUDLK'S run TAIN u:c TUUES. LEC'TCHE u. Mr. Caudle hits been til a lover n trill, a friend. Poor me! Ila! I'm ?ur I don't know who'll he poor woman! I don't ko. who'd lie themselves tin t imi i! Ilicy knew rmly hull they'd have bear. A wife must may it home and he a 0 ruil tw whilst s mn can to any where. It's enough f or a wife lo il like Ciiulcralh hy I ho ashen, wbiU h i husband cm to ill inking and singiny al a timn. You never cinn?II nv do I linnw you ncversinit. Ii's very well foi you to say so; bin if I conul hear you. J dare aay you're amongst the worst t 'cm. 'And now, I suppose, il will b tin tavern eveiy iiitiht. If you think I' m going to sit up for you, Mr. C.ni I ' vou'ie very much mistaken. No; and I'm not ROinft to jol out of my warn bed to h' I you in, neither. N : nm Susan shan't ait u; for yon. N': noi yo'i shan't have la'ch key. I'm no' going to sleep willi the door upon the latch to be murdered before the morning. Faugh! Pah! Whewh! That filthy lobacco i moke! I's' enough to kill any tlecenl woman. You know I hate to bacco, and j el you w.W do it. You don'l smoke youraelf! What of thai? If you go among people who do smoke, vou're iuat ' as bjd, or worae. You might as well smoke indeed, belter. Ui'lter smoke yourself, than come home will) other people' smoke in youi lia"r. ' ' I never knew any good come lo a man who went to a tavern. Nice com jianiona he picks up there! Yes; peo ple who make it a boast lo trtat then wives like slaves, and ruin their fami lies. There's Ihat wretch, Pretty man. See what he's come lo. Ih docsen'l now gel home till two in tht morning; and then in what a state! II' begin quarrelling; with the door mat that his poor wif may be afiaid id speak to him. A mean welch; Jjo' don't you thiik I'll belike Mis. Pret ty man. Jo; 1 wouiuen l put up witt ui urn the best man thai ever trod. You'll not make me afiaid to speak to you, however you may swear at tlv door mat. No, Mr. Caudle, that yoi won't. You don't intend to any out til! two in the morning! How do you know what you'll do, when you get a mone such people? Men can't answei for themselves when they get boozing with one another. They never thick tf their poor wives, who are grieving ud wealing llumsnlves out at home A nice head a:he you'll have to-morrow morning or rather this morning; foi It must be past twelve. xou won'i have a head ache! It's very well for you lo iy so, but 1 know you will and and then you may nurse yourself foi me. In! that filmy tobacco again! No 1 shall not go to sleep liie a good soul! How's people lo go u sleep when they' re suffocated. 'Ye?, Mr. Caudle, you'll be nice and ill in the morning! But don't you think I'm going lo let yon have your breakfast in bed, like Mrs. Pretty man. I'll not be such a fool. No noi 1 won't have discredit brought upou the bouse by sending for soda water early, lor all the neighborhood to say, 'Caudle was drunk last night!' No; Pve some regard for the dear chii'dten if you haven't. ISo; nor you shm'l have broth lor dinner. Not a neck of mut ton crosses my threshold. I can tell you. 'You won't want o:la,Dnd you won't waul hioth! All the better. You wouiiin ( M em ii you aid, l on as sure mi. Dear, dcai, dear! That filthy tobacco! I'm sure it's enough to make mo as b.id bb you are. Talking about getting divorced I'm hure tobacco ouglit lo be good grounds JJow Utile does ii woman think when she man ir.s, that she ve herself tij to ue poijengcl! i ou men contrive lo have it all of jour own side, you do Now, if I was lo go and leave you ami the children, a pretty noise there'd bel You, however, can go and smoke n end of pipes Yoo didn'i smok.' It's smoking people. Folks are knowi. bv their company. You'd bettersmok' yourself, than bring me home the pipes of ail the world. 'Yes, I see how it will be. Now you've once gone lo a tavern, y uu'tti alwayi be going You'll be coming borne lipsy eveiy night, ad tumbling down and breaking your shoulder, anil 'bringing all sorts of disgrace and ex pense upon us. Ami then you'll In getting into a street fight uh! 1 know your temper too well lo doubt it, Mr Caudle and be knocking do vu book of Ihe police. And then I know whi will follow. Yes, you'll he sent for month or six weeks to the tread mill Pretty thing; that for a respectabh -tradesman Mr. Caudcl, to he put upon the treadmill will) all sorts of thieve;' md vagabonds, and iheie, sgiin, tba" loiriblo lohieco! ami r ill tall of ever) kind. I should like to know how yo i luldren :e to hold up their head. Iter their fither has been upon tin read mill? No; I won't go to sleep Vnd I'm not talking of what is impossi Ve. I know it will mII happen ever) lit of it. If it wmn'i for thf dear chil Iren. vnu might tie ruined, and 1 wouldn't ho tinich as speak ahoui i1, hu' oil, d' i, deal! at lea-t you mifcht g" vliere they smoke good tobacco but 1 can't foigft lha I'm their mother. A earn ihev hall have one paient. Taverns! Never did a man go to Kvern who didn't ilie a beggar. And how your pot compan on will laugh a' vnu whet: they see your name in the ( 2tte. For il iniMt happen. Youi oniinem is Mire lo fll off; for wha' respectable people will buy toy foi r ... ' V .1 15 v..... hen emi'iien oi a ininiRiror wui. tot a diu'ikanl! No, but you will b i''s all ihe same. You've begun by slaying out till midnight Hy and bye il will b l' niiiht. Hut' don't vuu think, Mr. Cau dle, you slnll ever have a key. 1 know you. I es; you'd do exactly liKr ihal Pietlvman. and wtnl did he do.un- ly last Wednesday? Why, lis let him elf in abiut four in the morning, and biou-dit home bis pot companion .eanly. 1 1 is dear wife woke at six. and saw Pretty man's dirlv boots at he' bedeide. And where was the wretch, her husband? why he w drinking down stsirs swilling. ie!, worse Ihan a midnight robber, h'd taken Ihe keys out of his dear wife's pock's is ha! what thai poor creature ba to bear! and had got at the brandy. A pretty ihing for a wife to wake at six in the morning and instead of bar husband, tu ee his dirty boots! Hut I'll not be made your victim, Mr. Caudle, r.ol !. You shall nevei get at my keys for they shall lie undei my pillow under tny own head, in. Caudle. 'You'll be luiued; but if I can help it, you shall ruin noboily but youi- -eir. Oh! that hor- hor hnr i b!e lob ac co!' tsIlEUIFF SALES. By virtue of stindiy writs of levari facias O me directed, will be exposed at public jale at the Court Hon -to in Danville, on Monday ihe 21st of April, 1845 at 12 o' (lock, noon, the following described prpcr tv, lo wit ; All thai certain out lot or piece nf land Situated in Mahoning township, Co lutnbia county, anil in the dol of aid oui lots, numbered 'live: beginning at a post, corner of lot number lour, now of John Ueen, thence nordi ihiny six degrees wesi twenty two and n iie tcnins perches to i loat; thence by an alley north fifiy eigln degrees east, twenty perches to a pntt i. corner of lot number six. of James Lough head; ther.ee south thirty four degrees cast twenty two and nine tenths perches to a poni thence hy IoIh number tluee and two, no" of William Donaldson and the said Thomas Woodsides, south fifty eifhl degrees west. uvenly eight perches to the place nf begin ning, containing four acres be the same more or less. Seiztd, tnken in execution and to be sold is the property of 1 homits H oiulside. Ikam Di:kr, Hhtr'jff". SiiEitiFr's OrncE, Dinvillo March 19 1815. Erandrcth's Pills. PICTURE OF HEALTH. BEALT7 is chnteiipcd in un imlivi"i;n1 by the absence of all puin, suffering, or allcclioii in any part of his body; by the free and regular ex ercise of his functions without any exception. ney consist in naving a goou appetite at mcai time?, an easy digestion, free evacuations, without looseness or costiveness at least once in every twen ty-four hours, and without hcat.diyncss, or burning at tho passage, the free it-suo of the water wilhout icrimony or burning, and without a reddish sedi ment which is ulwaysasign of a present or nnnp proachiug pain; timet sleep without agitation or liuoblesome dreamt; uu taste of bile or other bad .tstciii the mouth upon rising in the morning; no sourness or disagreeable rising of the stomach; a clean tongue; a sweel hicath; no itching, pimple or pots on tho skin; no piles; no burning heat upon my part of the body; no excessive thirst when un exposed to labor or olher known cause; no inter option to any natural evacuation, nor pain at their I'inoiheal return. Where Ihe state of the system does not hntmon i7.e with Ihe abovo picture nf health, it is of tin rcatcsl importance that no time be lost In sendieg ior a doctor, or in ihe use of foolish remedies too flcn the result of speculation; instead of thiscourn e a dose of lil!AM)UETU'S PILLS be tuken which will Hot deceive, but will at once restoie leallh to the organ or pat t til t requires il. All who wish to preserve their health, nil whi ire determined lo del'eiii1 ''n lite against the en roachmcntsof disease dl tight semi ihem pre iialurely to the grave, win, without hesitation, havi recourse lo the Jrandrpth Pills, when Ihe state tf the system docs not harmonise with (he above pic lute 'jf health. Those w ho live in n country where contagious oi Jlher diseases prevail, should nlten think of thb 'rue picture ol health, and observe himself with par- icular attention, in onler lo act acconhngly. I hi Mscaiid rightly directed will follow this advice he unwise are lelt to their own destruction. A O E.N T S. WiiAhinjtoii llobcrt M'Kuy. Jersey town L. V, A. ''. Jimc, lbmvilh' E. 1). Hey Holds & Cc. Callatviasa C. C. 'iDrobsl. ltloomsburg J. It. Mover. Limestone liahhiuSi At 'K inch. Duckhorn ill. (i. Slioeinaker. Lime Hidge Andre & Wilier 'erwick - J W lilcs May I, 18-1 1 Till: FAMILY NEWSPAPER ami nitiisiiDu i i(ii:m. titiilml In I'oliihs niMt lU liion oW is Ihe very uick of lime. In subset tlx fur the Xiw I tur 1 8 13. Till: IMIILADI I.I'IIA ATUUDAVCOUiJIEU With the largest Suliseriditm JMl in the If'ord. 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We may remaik.hnw ever, that to the industry, talent and erileriirisc, which have foi years kept thia iinnc" a hiiuht exeni plur fur nil its imilatoia, will coiwtunlly be aildcd the produclioiiH of cvr ('y a'il:ible writer, and con tinned judicious and hheial expeuditiiies will con tinuilly ho r.'aOe, as well in the Litwury as the Tv po)'aphiral depart me:ita. Our nicaiia will ulwayH ublu u to be in advance ul all uthiTti.uiid we bliall be so. Histories of Modem Ihnuhlics . new and important announcement fur the colli' ing year, in addition to our already numerous pop ulur leaturea, will be l uurica of Uondensed Histo ries of 1odern Itepuhlics.by a freh and vigorous writer who will impart a world of important in itruction to the rising generation, in this new and entertaining Komance of History. Biographits und notices of Disfin qiiiahed Literary and Scientific Men Among the interesting essays and tketehes ol value, which we shall continue lo present in the Courier, will he a full and interesting account of the rise, piogrcss. and present elevated standing of all ilwhngiMltcd men, ol the J'ast and 1'rcjcnt, (at Home or aliroail,) in all depaitmenls of Ait.Scientf Literature, Statesmanship, l'octiy, Mechanics, I'lamims. Agriculture, Printing, Merchandize, etc. This will bo a very interesting featuro for ih' 'Voting. It will be a department of the Cornier, which it linn ever been our aim to render of inesti nuldc value lo those for whom wo feel so deep an interest as we do for the Young iten of nur great md growing Country. I lie Lives of Dislinguishei Men are of mm h value to those w ho are yet form ing their own characters; for the purpose of enact ng their parts, correctly, on the Local Stage ol Human l.ile. Indeed, we hope Ihnt this .Department of the Courier will lie worth more (each year) to nery 'amily who have eons and daughter to bo ipj'cd, 1 II on live times tht amount we uk for a year's sub scription lo the Saturday Courier: Incidents, Ilktorks Scenes, Kiltie Groimils. of the Jlinerkan and other llcvulutionx. all ruder thin head, which is, by the way,hot at all new in the Courici, wcshall berealler give graphic and i'Heri sting accounts occasionally beautifulh dlostratcil ol Un: ilmlliiig uicidents, so prulunl; Miiilih'il llii' iili the Ueeply unpoitaiit history ol the American Kcvoliilic.ii, und of all other revolt! sloiis Ihal wc may ug.nil i.t Ihe luist interest n talucthc rcadi.'isol the I'iiil.'delphia Saturday Con iier. This viil be of deep coiiscipiciiie, al.-o, ti every nuniiur oi anv lan.nv oi ihe .mciic(n re public, who may choose lu do lliciiiselves and u the bivor ofseeunng, rcj; ul.nl v. the ifoiia of tin ( '(jin if- at their Family Fireside, i'tll'l LAI! TOl'UliKAI'JlV.-Tn gralit tin 'rowing appetite for a bclier knowledge of the im lortinil features of our great and glorious country nor pa -l excuioiis snan oe reooiiiitco in luiuie ti prevent vivid pictures of American cities, towns mountains, lakes, rivers, caves, scenery, etc. Uur oriiiniai aomcmic lute, i.tfiiin. fucmt i!kc. will continue regularly lo be furnished by tin minds and pens in tho country. 'I hese ih,i.i productions are acknowledged lo he the best, fur useful instruction ul ihe family liretide, that appeal in any periodical. Or n 1. ' a a rsna comprise suljcclsin all bran ches of Art and Nature, suitable for the family cir- le, and appear in rapid succession. Ul It 'IT W I'LLLH is constantly Iraversine the world, in scaith of the wonderful and instruc tive. Oi a Aoiiici:i.TfKiRT occupies weekly an im norant space, wih nil matters of in cicst foi tin ntihle til'm nf lite suit: Our litirii'irmi tjiirrrspiimfaitx, til Liverpool, London, Ireland the Lust, yc. keep Us regularly advised of all Mihjccts of special interest. Our Markets and Prices C'urrciil.einl'iace all tin 'artiest advices in reference to the prices of oil k inils 'd Oiain. Produce, &c, the stale of Stuck s.lianks. Money ,and Lands, and nur extensive airangemiMits will hereafter render our 'lices Current of inrsti- liable value lo the Traveller, rainier, and all L!u- diiess Classes whatever. M'MAKIX A HO LI) EN. Coiiiirr Pudding, !J7 Cln sunt sited, l'hda. HAILS, SPIKES; &c. rite nio n.si t;i ii. iw. i II'E keep constantly on hand, -i large Korliiient oi NAILS, SPIKES. AM) 1H0 vhichthev will sell by WHOLERAI K and If E PAIL. and on at gmul trims im tie itrtltlr an he ilitclttrc purrhmvil. Menhniits and ithers, may find it lo their interest to call .Ml iiids of grain received in pnvinent. "Joseph paxton, piusmor IU.ANKS ! ! HLANKS! ! f(TT.Iusiire(p,lank KXI'-CL'TIONS an) 'SUMMONS just n itittd and for sale :n Id's UH'ao CLOCK & WATCH IT! A MAW. l'.S'I'.C'l'FI LLY informs ihe ciii.ens n ED Columbia county, anil the public generally I lfl has located hiuisell in Dl.ioiiisliiUM n Alain to-et opposite St. Paul's Chinch, wbeie he has 'I't'Hcd shop, und is now teaily and prepared lo revolve mid execuleull wink In bis line ol Inisiness, :uh diupatch and in a wnikHniiihkc liiainier. clocks t Watches of toe best quality, can tie had at his cstuhlishiiierii on veiy reasonable tenie . Ii:iAIIlx(; Si CLKAMNfi will bo done to ihesnlisfaclion of the customer, as well of Clin ks and Watches as of Jcwclsy, and hi will further, wairant hiswotk to lie exe'iileJ iu well as anv in thia section of the Sla'.e. He wil! j ... .... .. also make to ardcr SUItVEYLYft COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do all olhetwtuk usti ally done in a well regulated respectable cslablifl ment. He hopes by sti'ct attiuiii n to businct and a desire tu please, to iccoivc a liberal tha'e patronage. Countiy Produce taken in paymcii for work at the market pricrs. Uloonwburjj, JS'ovcmber 15, 1814 HO.t B 33 A I J It I a 8 a Y A 12 E) The Piibsciibers have eslablished nt ihe ahnve place, u new MJlllULL J Jill I). and will always he ready, at the shortest nonce, to liirnish to order, MV Ml ME NTS, TOMB- TABLES TOMB-STONES, 11 EAR Tll JMWS, MJ1NTL ES,l1lNT STONES, MULLENS, &c. or any olher work in their line. They ore also prepared to (tirnisi WINDOW UVi and SILLS, DOOIi SILLS and STUI'S, &; either of Ala. bin, Liim; or anv kind ol Mtotie that can be procured in tins vicinity jfi'j" Having had vonsidtrable experience in ihe business, tiiey jileilge their work to be executed in as handsome a style as can be furnished from tiny yard either in the city or country; and on as reasonable terms. Ali.MS TKUMi & UUUIIKS. Bloomsbutg, Nov. 3, 1813. ly 28 ChaiR ianufactcy,s TI1C subscriber eontitiues to carry on the C II A 1 Ii ilfA N U FA C TO d I N G business at the old siand of 13- & S. Il.'j:rii btich, where ho w ill be ready at all times to furnish Taney & Windsor ('haiis, Sei tecs, Boston Rocking Chairs &c, of cvory description, which may be called for, tit short notice and on the most reasonable terms. He will also execute House, Siin Si Ornamental Painting, and House Tapering, in a superior manner. From bis experience in the business, mid bis facilities of rnannfaeiurinr the various articles of his line, lie flatters liiiiistl'. ilia! he shall bit able to furnish as good work, and upon as reasonable terms as can he done in the fiiiiniry, tin ol wineii lie w tlispose of lor CASH or COUNTKY PU 01)1 (IF. N. H- Orders from a distance will b sli icily ui.d punctually attended to. IJ IIAOKMIUCII. niooiBshirp, Dec 30, 1813 List of Juron Tor April Term, 1813 lilooin Ephraim Ltitz Sanuu man IL llrierererk John Hill Kubcil Mi Curd Joint Kiikh ('attawissa he wis Yetler Dtrry William Caniahan Franklin John Youghi Jackson Ceorge Aldger Liiiir-fttinie John S. Dye hiheny William Dale Milflin John Crovcr Clnitdain Shu man Alahoning John Ilusacl Eli Wilson John (i ThouipHon Ml. Pleasant Williiin Miller David Vig let Montour James I'arlon John Richard.- David Ciaik M idifon lie rj a m in Winieistecu Orange John CrouM) Roaringer'jt k John Davis TILU'ERS JUliUllS-Jwi. 1815 Bloom Eli Criveling Briercreek William McMichae" M. W. id neon Inbn F Davis Frederick Neicely ('altawawissa Jesse Monroe John Kit ter jr Derrv iNeal Vicloy John lllee Jacol Seidle Teter ShuDz Franklin John Low John Mcnch flcorgt .Meats I lenilnck Robert !onie. liiiKstone Siephrn Balliet Samuel Caldwell I'lnlip Runvan John Flood. Mahoning William Schuyler Corn! Corneltson Madison Thomas Barbfr Jacob Demot Jacob Drei.elpice John Ketnrr Mi. Pleaeant John II anderslice William Kellev Orange Abntr WcIm-Ii Itoarinnereek Daniel Leran S.ibaftine Ilower Nathan Drirsbach Soloman Fei'er entl fjiarlaf lirtiti' l I! i it Bet j.unin Cole V'ullry Jacob Sidlct Andrew Childs Tift- HP ZX5DXCIEJSS. JAl'AE'S UAlll TON IV. This flail Tonic, has produced beotitiful New Hair in the heads of hundieds who had been bald 'or years It also purities the head from Damlrufl Cmrs diseases of the scalp Preserves the hair from falling oil' or hscoiuiug permanently gray lAYNR'S CARMINATIVE BAL SAM. 13 a certain, safe ond eireciuiil remedy for )ya imtery, Diardwea or looseness, tholeiii moibiis sum wet complaint, colic; griping pains; sour stoma' h; lick and nervous hcadach, heartburn, waterbr.i ,h: pain or sickueis of the stomach; vniniliiii;; st I'tmr op of food after citing and also where il pnw: through the body unchanged ; want of appetite: restlessness and inability to sleep; wimd in the sto mach and bowels; cramp; ucrvous tremor and twitching"; seasickness; ijiiiliug, melancholy anJ lowness of spirits, fretting and trying of infants md lu r ti 11 bowel allccttona and nmous Jiscafcs. Dr. J.iYNVS TONIC VERMIFUGE Which is perfectly safe and so pleaiiaut that children will not rclu.se to take it- It ellcctually destroys worms: neutralizes acidity or sourness of the stomach increases appetite and nets as a gene, ral and permanent Tonic und is therefore exceed. tugly Ih iii IhiiiI in lu'erinttlcnt andbemlltcnt levers and indigestion; cVc and is u certain and permanent I'urelor t.ie lever ami ague. DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE TILLS. J bev may be taken at all limes antl in most diseases In lnflaniinatni y , iniennil taut, Remitlenl, liilious, and eveiy other form of FeverJaundice and Liver !om plaint. For Dyspepsia they are really an invaluable article, prailually changing the vitiated secretions of ihe stomach and liver, and producing healthy action in thosu im por'.anl organs. They ate vfry valuable or diseases of the Skin, and for w hat is commonly called 'Impurity of the blood;' dso for Feniidc Contphiiuis, (Josiivenrss &e.. and in fact every disease where an Aparient, Alterative, or Purgative Medicine may be rrquiied JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Il always cures Asthma two or three large doses '.yill cure the Croup or Ilivrs ( Children, in from fiftven minutes lo an hours lime. Il immediately subdue 9 ihc violeiici; of Hooping Cough, and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who have beer given up by their physicians as incurrable with 'Consumption, ' have been restoretlt peifei.t health, by it. In fad. as a remedy in Pulmonary Dis eases, no medicine has ever obtained a higher, or more deserved reputation. giT'l'he above .Medicine are all for sale at the store of JOHN K. Ml) Y til!. I'lnomslmrg. UO 0 u'm'Jlizl!t wj at!Cy.XU.!Pli JJTIMIIU M'l.Xff the presei t oppnrlunily o! J expiC'sing his than!, !'ulniKy to bid frit In!", ami the public generally, for the liberal palioiiaue in has heretofore icceived, informs hi IVii'ikIh and l!n public in general, that be Ftill continue lu miry n, the aliove Iiuboicsm at lua olil ettalilisbcd l:iiul, on the corner ol .Main and Fast Htrce's, wlieie hi .lopes, by utrict alb ntiott to bm-iticss, to receive md merit a idnne of public patronoce as hcrclohue. lie deems it tionci cfuiry In t'n into Ihe crime 'd irair. or In n.-e anv soft sodder uhoiit i'w t-'KII.I, in il.u l'l,()l'l'.MO. t)F (iA'WIl.Al' CLTTIMi 1.4 bin chop is of long .'.lauding, mid hU wr.rk he diinkri will yeak for it-elf, and far moie loiidei ban wonbi. liul, be would merely sav thai, he varrants his work done w ilh uealncsR, dur ibility. md in the lali at j'adiioii.ible maimer, mid will en hit a good lit in all caes iN. U. Charges modi r.i'e to unit the times. A kinds ofcMinlry p educe taken in exchange to .voik, at maiktt prices. i;iooinsiiurg, Nov. 9 llt. C9. jtM'I KRAS, Ihe Hon. Joski'II II. Anthony I'residci lent of the Court of flyer mil 'I e' miner ml (ieuernl Jail Delivery, Com I, of Quarter nsions of the I'eaep.and Comt of Coiionr ii I'lr i1 mil Orphans' Court in Ihe eighth judicial di. iriet oinposed ol the enmities ol ioilhiimncrl.itn . 'nion, Colombia and l.yiomiug; and tho Hoc W Ilium IIhiihIiIkiii ami (ituie :lm k, D.i . . 1 . . , i : 1 pines. A.-sociuie .tuoues in i.oiiiinnia couiiiy,iiai issued their pr"cepi ncirnui'j naie i lie ;.im aay o; an. in the vcar of our Lord one thousand iudil hundred ami forjy.fivc, and to mc directed, lor holding A Court rf Oyer tin t T crminer, und Orn end Jail Drliviry, General (Quartet Sessions of the Peace, Common 1'lcas anil Orphan' Court. IX DAN VIM.E, in the County of Columbia on the third Monday of'Apirl aext, being tin ilst Jay) and to conlii ue one week : Notice is therefore hereby given to Inc Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Con stables of the Kiid county of Columbia, that they be then and there ill their proper persons, at 111 o'clock in the foienoon of i-,iid day, with their records, inquisition anil other remembrances, to those things which lo llieir ollices appertain to be done. And those that arc bound by recogui zancea, to prowcule against the prsonerH that uic or may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia, or to be then and there to prosecute ag iiiut them as shall be jost, Jurors arc reipiested lobe pnnc ltial in then-attendance, n'jrccnbly to their notice t. Jfciled nt Danville, the SVlh dity of Jan. in the vcar of our Lord one thousand eif-ht lmndied and forly-lin ami in the I.H Jcar of the Independence of the I'nitcd Mates of A,,rri,;a- , c:.r , , l,o,.w, intri OriiiK. Da nvi be I Jan. -t im:, smmmm HI Kit IFFSALrsS. BY virius of sundry u rns of ven. expo nas, to in e directed, will he exposed lo pub ii; sale at the Court House, in Danville, on Vlotwlajr, the 21st day of Aprd, 1811. i t 12 o'clock, A, M, tho following described .iroperty, to wit ; A ci-rinin lot of ground situated in the vil tge ol Orangevillo, containing ono holt acio whereon is encietl TWO FRAME HOUSES ONE FRAME STAB! :le ; lMU tng on Main street, numbered in ihe plan if M ild town; adjoiuir.g lands of Isaac Kline mil others, Seized taken in execution and to be Fold as tie property of C. II McPherson. ALSO A certain plantation or dar.tof aied in (Jreenwood township. land situ Columbia county, containing 117 ACHES, more or less, about eighty acres of which is cleaied land. Hounded by lands of E phraim Parker. Jacob Evans A'illiain Lo umns. and others, whereon is erected a m FRAME DWELLIN' GHOt.'SD mm A FRAME BARN; and olhei out buildings with the appurte unices. Seized taken in execution and to be solJ as the property of Joseph !.emon. ALSO A certain lot- of land situate ;n Finhingr ereck tovviiship.Coluinbia county .containing 130 ACHBS, more ur less, about Keveiity five acres of which are rleared land adjoining lands of Daniel Smith Edward Mcllenry Joseph Fullmer Philip Appleman and others whereon is erected TWO DWELLIN (J .l()USES;one BARN and a small TAN YARD; with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter alk. ALSO A certain lot of ground siltia'e in Liberty township Columbia rouny containing six acres more or less bounded by lands of William Carter, George Ilniimen, and Abel Cadwelleder, whereon is eiened a frame dwelling house, and an apple orchard, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution, and lo be solil -is the properly of Frederick Bnyer. Iram Dkkk, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Danville March 10 1815 1T0TIGE II Ell EH Y GIVEN, IS TO all legatees, creditors, and olher per sons unci i. sli d in ihe estate of the rognci live decedents and minors, thai the ;i(lmiiii tratioii and guaidian accounts of the said estate have been tilled in the tiice ol (be Register of ihe euunty of Culuinbia, kml will he presented fur eorfirmaiion anil nl lowauee to the Orphans' Courl, o be held it 1 .t ii v i i I o, in anil for the county aforesaid, on Wednesday, on 2'3d day of April next ai S'.'lork, P. M. 1 The accotiiit of John Datesman, Et qr. A (I 111 r , of the eUtc of Caiharine licigi: late ol Mahoning township ilaceated. 2 The account ol ' Peler Onion and Mi chad Ilailnian, Admrg. oi the (.siatt; ul ,i chuel Il ii'iiiian, laic of Jackson towiibbip .i-1 ta.-etl. ;t The account of Samuel B. deceased, late Admr. of Mary B. bridge, deceased, so fur as he in his i V ilson At raw lile time iiliiiiiiisu rrd the same, filed by Eli Wllaui) Admr. of said S B Wilson. 4 The account of the administration of Ezra S Hay liuist as the admiiiiMraior of (ieoigc Zcrr, deceased, 5 hie account of Georje Hitges and (eorge II Willits, Admrs. of the estate o William Clark, late of Oral ge ton itt'.ip deceased. C The supplementary account of John Fry and Jacob Fiy Executors ol the Last V ill and Teslamei.1 of David Fry, late ol (It lemiofK lotvnsnip, ccceaseu 7 The siinpleiiientaiy account nfl Adam I - I I Iltndrickson ami William B Hcndrickson, ('xeeuiors of the Lasl Will and Testament of Abraham llendrieksnn, l ite of Liberty township, ilcccascd. 8 'I he account ol William U. Ilrndrick- r.,f ...ii, i . son, r.xoeutor oi inc iwt i in ami i est i incnl of Chi isl inn Shell, late if Liberty township, deceased. 1) The account ol Daniel Fullmer, Ouar. '!i?n of Benjamin Cuuger. minor child oi William Uotiotr, late of I.inicslone lown. ship, deceased. 10 The account of Jonathan Follmrj, dinr. of ihe estate of I'liiltp Lesher, lait )f Liberty township, deceased. 1 1 The account of Cabt I Thomas, Admr. ' of the estate of Samuel Moore, late of Mad ison lowntbip, deceased, 12 The account ol I'eier Shtiltz, Excel), tor of the Las', W ill and Testament ol Sam uel ol Biitiatn; late of Derry township; ilcceasi .1 CllARSES CONNER, Rio is i Kit's On icr: ? Danville, March 21 1815 Register. 41-10. NOTICE All persons indebted to the subscribers. ' i ...... f on note, nooK arcoiint or otherwise ol over one ears standing, ere requested lo call acili settle the same in Cash or Grain, on or be fore the I si day ol rehruarv next. I bos .nf.,peiing this nonce, may expect to pay l,. wft .lfp ,,. itrUifd to have OUT old, !h;si;u - s fritted. W M. M'KELY Y Si Co. " . " "'- niounisbu.-s.De.', 23 -IS II.