The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, November 01, 1845, Image 2

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COLU.WU DB.MJCIUT.
IMIHMI I'A.XT! CIRCULAR.
' Tli Superintendent uf Common ScliimU
u ddiried iho 'fallowing iti-4'l I r.ir
u1.ir to til u Directors !' different
School district ilirrtMghitul ih Oummon
wrslill. The snegestions made by '
Sii rinin .dt n l, f Hi ooV'l ,Jim'
to h ive a most beneficial influence in pro
moling the selection of competent petson
as teachers. Ouo of lUe great drawbacks
irion iho advancement id" the system, has
Vimi the evd complained of by li Super-,
intendem. If it wero removed.nui illtf
Shnols would not only incteascsit 11
fivnr, Imt would be liat lliey are inwudi"t
Jo be, the 'bulwaik id oui liberties.'
J;w Union.
Saw's OiwiK, (Srliooi Department)
llarrhbttrg, Oil. I. 1845.
CSrvri eukn: Heii'S i itt tiHiod u iili lti
hl duties of- Suixriuieiiduiil of
'ul),i,i S. h.KiU. in J-fof lifiie a deep "o1'1''
i.,(m f..r their advancement .in usefulness,
I il 'fin it my duly in make e few wiea
lion fur your consideration.
J havo Ion entertained die upin'.un, that
llie greatest practical defect in tho operation
ill the system, is m the :npioyment oi in
competent teachers, in many instances
merely on account of their scrwecs beinf
rbniiied at r nominally 'low rate of enmpen--nitioil
M rail I iol this, in -some !egree.le
"
feillrUlru uy n niiwy
fio-e who applv fof certificates of iheij
ccmpeleney to 'teach! Thii examinatioc
i.'i.. .l, iUna of Directors, and
i:..i.u.. . .,1. pyjniiiiHiinn u
B , . . .i..ua. ii.nu
is one oi tne mosi iinjiwunin n... j ... , i i
J.aveto perform. The ael-ction of llie'painol & phtlnihropil,lo be abam.,ned om
feaelieis'belonga lo lha ommiuee uf tbeilcr any c.rcumatancea. Nothing, there
.suh.distiicta.wheie tucb.dwtricw have been; ;fore. -remain but lo improve and
dm advance it in wefulnrM nnu puiilic .Iavr
. ea.aunnncu, miwuimiu""." j
rea 15in lire naiwinuwii m hid hh'i
.' .1 . I ..I-.. C il.ni AirniMlll'lllilll
.. . . 1.. f ili.i iminliara
anu Hie reguiaiion oi unni iuu..v.w-.
.beloon to the( Hoard ol Uirectors,
fieison csn be legally mployed as a leach
r wiihoul baving been .first i.sawinnd by
the Hoard of Director, and having received
a terlificaf bw her qualilicatious .and
fitncea k teach, signed by at lead iotii
.nuibe'sofiheJI )ard. These eximinatiow
'tiiere U-teaon o bebitve, are conilocted
100 carelesiily, and ar in many instaiicei
:nore a matter ol form, than of reality This
hi not to bo so. Would it not be well
fnni.n It. mnl in meet at slated neuula foi.
ihe purpose of examining teachew, and
-lua alLwllO piV UKe an 'interi 'iiierrj
' 'Vho nractice T)L nersons itiaKinv ih"ii.oiM.
in individual members of the .Hoard, for cer
tificates, and going from one member lo an
oilier lo procure their signatures, is liable
: to great abuse, and its legality, to- say the
' least of it, -may well re doubled. II ihe
. examinations were made- iivpuhlic, and the
v; Directors were to adopt the pf actiee, gene
i rnlly, of associating with them enrrc of the
vttosl competent persons of the neighbor
.' hood, to tbke part in ihe performance ol
i this duty-it would add inieresi and solem
nity to iho occasion, and would often pre-
vent persons . fiom makiHg applications,
without having previously ..qualified them
si ves ds teachers. ,
One great evil resulting from iocompc
- tent prisons obtaining certificates is that
they .underbid thoie who are competent, &i
compel iriem to retire irum leacntng. 10 se ck
other employment, 'It may be-eaid 'that
we must lake such as we can -get- S'his
may be true in some places, and lo cooe
extent, but if so, il i iho result, in too
.4.1 any instances, of the want of encourage
nicn't to good teacher? The principle
-which governs supply md demand, will
rhold good in thia, aj well a in other livings.
' Only create a demand for good teicbers,
at a fail ratio of compensation, and you
will soon find enough of them. The
- difference in value between a well educated
and competent teacher, and one who is not
60, will ii't admit of any estimate or com
parison. Il would be better to pay ihe
. one liberally fr hie services, than lo have
, hose of the other gratuitously, n
opinion il would be much better to keep
the. schools open for four months umier
good int.t,ut.'.ore, than lor six months under
those of uti inferior gtade, and so of other
portions of time.
The greatest possible e flirts outjlit to be
. ina.le to e'eiate the Ciiaracter, and enlarge
the arquireinpnts of ihe teachers of our
. public school. 'The business of teaching
ought to be esteemed whatilieally is, noi
only a useful, but a highly honorable pro-
fession. This elevation can only be atmin
. e.l. by ihe just appreciation of laleut . and
worth by those intrusted with the fx uni
nation am! selec'.ion uf leachcrs. If you
- refuse to employ a teacher, who is admitted
to be, qualitited for the W'A, merely- Le
cause he demands a lew. dollars pei month
more for his services thin some other one
K'ss qualified, or .perhaps not qualified a;
all, we can r.sver hope Tor ti)3 - cervices of
competent teachers, nor expeet lo see our
schools improve in usefu'nefg, and grow in
favor with ihe people. On the contrary, il
3 proper discrimination is medc :n the em
ploy merit of teachers, between those v,hi
are known lo be Tu lo perfumi their .dutu s,
and ihosC'-vho are inadiqaaie; e iimj
hope for , gradual and constar.i .iinjirove
ment in their acquirements, and their nonl,
and services vill increase in public esiim.i
tion, in the laiio of ihoir own advaiuemeit'
, ; i learning atul usefulnfse.
Therein anoiher imponant doty belong
;ng loHchool Directors? whicl ii is appre
iiSjikd 19 lOd much ne!ecied. It is tli it
of visiting tint pchools. Thin duly ought lo
bo regularly attended . Il ' iv" lo
'ulate teacher ami pupii. and if properly
poiformt'i!, wilJ do iii"ie to advance ihe
character uf our bonis, and llie progre s
uf loaruinf, llun we cm wet! nimine, n
will shew in tlie leather, th.il ihe eye of tin
..mmuniiy is upon lti.il ihI the busmen.
III wliicli lie l wny !,"'" I'li'i'"" nrr.
ci..itd and'il lie I a man .f rigbt In-ling
cue who wislic. lo deserve it t-nj public
approbiiiiih. will incite liim in put forth hi
hcsi t xenions lo secure il. I'lie same el
(eri will hI.o be produced on the pupil,
llul if itu-ee visitations are neglecied. the
teacher and pupil, willl all come K ihe con
i lusion, that no interest in felt in their pro
rre.s. and wil! be. OHIO indifferent and ear
less. They ngjjhMo be frtquetH, mid I
would lecommeiid ihe visiting- roinintuees
dwavs to take with ihem a lew friend, who
feel ao interest in the o.iu.h nl education
mil allow them lo lake p iri in ihe exaiinua
IHIUi. 1 Hi 4'AMirNO Ol (iroceuuilig irii-.u
. .n.... i.i
'rave teiulenev lo sniead among Uie pen
film manner in winch
the ncliooU are ciHx'.ucted, and prwluca
ooDuhr feeliiia jh iheii lavor. There
I eihajia notlno thot would stimulate the
teachers io much 4u tlie perionnance in
iheif duiiea, and ecue (the euiuUnoii of the
pupilx ao well.aa iheac vjiiiatioi a. I there
lore feel thai.I cannoi urjje ilm performance
ufiliia duiv too itrongly upon '.he alien
tion of the Uirftlora, and ihe public gen
erally
'I'iie proper management of nur public
schuuls u a miljecl in which every citizen
out lo feel a deep nuereal.aiul lake an acuvi
part in elevnitng iheir eharacier atul promoi
nil? iheir seulnes. Our aysiein of publii
in.ilhiMiiir.. wliich alfold 10 every child III
. . . . .... i
.1 ie uomBioiiweauji, wiuimii.irKoii. .
. ,
diiion.tbe opporJuoity of acquiring ihe rudi
menta of a good education, is loo highh
inized by the gieat mass oiour cmzeiw.and
'i. n iIppiiIu seated iii the affliction ol tin
, , . f ,
until It nan serure uu ii'imhuii m ....
'enwie cnmmnniiv. Il is, under the gunl
nd no'ance oi i)ivine froTidence, lh best ineai-i-
of preserving our free institutions It imiili
u nronioie virtuii morality & r Jigion.wiih
hii w in h we have no. reason to nope km
. . . . .i.r.
individual oi national prosperty.
',1 am gentlemen,, veiy respectfully
Your idtedient seivaut,
J. MILLLR, Superinteiid. nl,
To the President and Hoard ol Direc
ioi9 of Bloom School District, in
ih ,Cuuoy .of Columbia.
L . I . J
PENN5VLVNIA, ss
' yiiMmiM)vJjfjMbjhu..i tl,e
GQVEUNOKOFTIiE SAID COM
MON WEALTH.
AP?.CCL.KATI1T
WHEREAS, The inesli
:k ".? Jsiv "im c'ni..iiicn ui iiic oil
f v tv.i-. ., .i . ,.e .u ..
'JJVJ' (I a n I tnodne-s
'&.,efjfi nreme Rolerof ihe Ilnivrr,
..
has slirxvered upon our be
loved Camm invvealih, deinanil our sin
cerest .gratitude and most devoti
thahk-v.
,I..Di). thrrkfobe, in accordance with
mv own feeline", and in cnmpliai.ct
A'ilh Ihe wishes of many of my It How
eitiz-n.o, appoint.
Thursday, Iht 21th Day of Nov ncc
as a day of .Tlianksicin , Praise and
Prayer tu vllmighty Uud. Our deptm
dence on htm as individu Is ami as :
communily , is so entire, lhat urai I if ud
thanksgiving and, praise at o duties
dilihtl'ul as thty are obligatory. T
un te as one people on a given day, fo'
iho pei.'unrwnco of these dutif.", and,
while our own sLections are purified &
our hearts expanded with piety, to know
'hit al the tame instant our Ijieilnei.
ihroughoul ihe wh(,le Commonwealn
with like ftelins, and wiih like tllv
'ions, are pouring lonh their devout
piralioni', will give so.emnity iiml beau
iy to the exercise?, which we may hum
oly hope, will be acceptable lo Heaven,
while ppace.cnd ood will on. Lu ll) wi!
be piomoied.
iience, i invite an tne ikomo oi tin.-
ii i , f . . .
Commonwealth lo appiouriaie the d.i
lesigusted, as a day of lhanksgivipg
md recommed lo all patois and nli
iious teachers vviih their people, to nsnn
ble at their usual places v worship, am'
unite in expressions of gratiiude lo I hi
Oreal (iiver of all Cood for the numi r
ins blessings ami favors ive have rtceiv
d al His hands in preserving to u,
ur great civil and nligioui rights ii
iranling lo us a season of hralih am.
plenty in prospei ing our A'ate tm
Nation in Frowning with success ilu
i -
institutions of our beloved country n
prexr ving-to us the blessings of 11 in ic
veakd will ami in eoniimiine io us ih
iirers of meicy ihn ugii the Redeemn:
and out (K pi ndtnee on God is si
entile that we have all to ask, and oui
nnocecce so loM thai we. have much Ii
tear, io 'upplirate Him for-lhe roriiirni
nre of Ihui-e lich blessings lo oursclvis
md our poM'ei i'y, ami for thai inci k-ae.-',
I.iiiiiili v slid iMiiliiuile sliieh Le-
ook s the ii cipienls (T
His bountiful
I III )! IK .'S.
(.vtii under my hand and the f i eat
Seal of lite S'.ale si Ilai mbtirg, Him
weiiiy-lirt day of October, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eigh'
iuindrcd n I forty five, ami of tin
Commonwealth Hie seventieth;
My the (Jovkhnor. J. MILLER,
Scc'ynf the Commitntoenllh
1E VNSV LV A A I A LEGISLATURE
Sr-kioN 18K).
MEMBERS OK SENATE.
1 Phil, city. IV. d. Crabh Charles
dibbont.
2 Phila. coiiniy.Jolin Eoulkrod, Ol
iver l. Cornmant il. L n niinr.'
3 Mon'nomery. tohn IJ Slei ire.
4 Chester and Dclewaie. -'. Will
itimson-
5 lleiks. A"imuel Fegoly.
(j HuckJ. Henry Chapman.
7 Lmcasler ami Lebiooii. John V
Sanderson d Uerr Smith.
X Schuylkill, Cat bon, Monroe, am
Pike.-Gco. Uihn.
fj Northampton and Lnhili. J. K
lleckmni.
10 Snquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming
. W. II. D.mmick.
II Hradloid and Tioii. Daniel L
Sherwood.
i i lvcomtoi', llinton anu L-cntre.
Joseuh F. Quay.
13 Auzeroe ami Columbia. m. S
Ross.
14 Northumberland and Dauphin.
Benjamin Jurdun
i r, M 111 o. Juniata and Uuiou.
-J. Wa
gonseller.
tfj I'erry and Cumberland. Win
Anderson.
17 York. Adam E'uiiih.
B
l.sFraiik'iiiandl.im.- Thus. Coram
IQ Ilutilinir'oii and Bud'ord. John
Morrison.
n c Mi fi.-lil. Indiana. Cambria bo1
i msTonit. Wm Higler.
l Westmoreland ami S imeisel. Sim
liel Hill.
i Fayelleand Orpene - Ch ailes Bfick
2.1 Washirmon. E 0. Cieacrsfi.
4 A legh-ny ami linler Charles C
Sullivan Oeo. Dime.
5 Beaver and Mercer. -Robert Bar
ra" h.
a Crawford and Venanno. James 1'
Hoover.
7 E'ie. James I) Dnnlop lo Ii
vacancy occ iicned by resignation
Win. H. R bb t'.l
of
iti Wane... yefleis'oii, Cr-rion, I'-tiei
n I M'Kean Josep L. Obilli.t
HOUSE OK REPRESENTATIVE
Hum...
A
Allegheny illex. llilamh, Daniel
McCurdii. 7 J. Uizhum, 11. M.
liruckenridgr.
Am s long. lundley Patterson.
....
15 dfoid. -Jjines lSjins, U-.-oig
ClleStliUt.
leaver. -Rohetl M'Clelland. Thorn
at Nicholson.
Birk J -cob Tiep. Miehail Hoffman
H-nry G. S'piIi r, Charles Levan.
Butler. Jon pli Cio.xs.
15u( k. Rubi 1 1 James, Michael
Win man, Wm. Al. Armsiroi'g.
Crawford. Altx. Power, Jost-pl
Gray.
Cen'rp and Cleaifuld. Junes Burn
wide. S. Woi r il
Chester. Wm. Price, Philip D
Tiomas Geo. Ludley.
L'o limbic. Thomas A Funsion,
C'umbi rlrfiitl A II Van IIoll, Joscjd
Means
Cambria Michael Dan Alahehan
Deleware Jn,tn Larein, jr.
Diuuhin Michael Ktller, John C,
Kin i kel,
i'rie Liman Hobinson, John L
Johnson.
Ft an kliu John Stewart i-Jin Al
Power y,
Favtltt R T Gallawav. Alex, M
Hill.
G-eene J V Bouthner.
Hutinndon Alex, Gwin, Henry 1
Paterson.
Indiana John McFarl a n d,
Jifferson, Clarion ami Venango Uo
t;eri Mitchell, Rubtri P B,ibir
Lebanon John Pass ler.
Lehigh annfCai bon A'sse Simuels,
lleuben Strauss,
Luzirne Win Merrifield, James
Camp be 1 1
Lancaster Jacob G Shuman, Ineo
I) L'och an Thomas D Jacobs, Chris
,'ian licnlz, Grsre Mmrirun
Lycoming, Clinton and lotlcr'-A
A Su c a 1 1, Timoihv Ivt".
M fllin Wm Wilsonl
Monigomcrv Henry Dolls, Benj
11,11, Benj T Ilallowell
Meicer Dawson Wadsworlh, lorn
us Pom toy
Ni.r huuibi rland Adwi.nl i Unghi
Norllu niplon ami Monroe Hugh II
Hint line, G-o Bachmao, Ptlei So) der.
Pen y A'lcBZur Own
Plnlad( I, ihi City Charles Ii Teo
Thomas G Conner Jlenj butthiu
7 hns C Sli vl, Win W lluin
l'liiladi IpliU Co inty Thoman II
(iriyih, J lioiiias U il v, Uavnl l.nd, I
W West. Thos S 'irnon. .John Kline
Jo.sM.h lniti, John Rnprit
Scbuy Ikill iamts Taggaii.Gru Boy
er -
.Vutnertel Michael 'Aim merman
Susri'iehaiina and Wyoming Divid
'hornas, Schuyler Fasielt
Tiogi John L Knox
Washington Daniel Rider, Ricltard
)onaldon
Westmoreland .1 M Horrell, G R
hymaker, Jimes Clarke
Waireii and Kirn Solomon M'Sul-
wcll
Wayne and Pike Richard Klilred
Union and Juniata John M'Cium
Jacob M' Cur If y
Yoik James Slarr, Wm IM'ADee,
Geo'ge S Murphy
Democrats in Roman Whigs in Hal
ic new Members maiked thus ()
Native American thus (t)
RECAPITULATION
Dem. Fed
Senate, IS
House of Representatives, 07 33
P5 48
Democratic majority on joint ballot, 37.
The following is iho
official vote for
Canal Commissioner.
Hums,
Kama'
Morion,
Larimer
119'510
89,118
22.U3I
2,851
ZJNE W US 711 P LI SM EXT. uji
TIN and SIIHESTIRON
THE auWiilier bavins located himself
Hlooinslmrg. is ireparril to furnish all kinds ol
ware, nml (inform ill kmiianf work in Ins line 01
business. Bl ilicap rates ami at shoit imlice II
bus furnished ImiiKelf with a new ulid siilcniliil
stork of tools, machinery and materials Iron) I'lola
drliha, and made a large iurcliasc o( (,'OAI. nml
WOOD STOY IOH, ol vanouK natleniH, to Uilv
Irs customers. He will constantly keep on lia. (1
TI. II. IHE of every description.
STOVES. 0. lurue variety, neatly mul aulistail
lialy linishi'il, together wilh I'll'E.
SrOl TS for buildings.
i O.1I. HVCKETH, fic. Ac.
Ho reniieclfiilly mili.'ita nuldic iiolronago lluv
ing liern fir.M)m ycum ciignpril in Ion Imsiness
and liavuii; exnericneed assistants, lie lecls conn
deiitof sulblyhig all who muy lavor him with
their custom.
COIWTHV JMEHCIl.I.yrS supiilird 011
liberal terms.
Cull 011 the luu'h aidi? of .tain-street, 3 doori
below the ollice i f the I'tilnmliiii 7euiocrut.
October 11, 181') lj2.
S, IS. CRAIG.
LIST OP JURrVRS
For November Term 1815.
UK.'LW) JLJOJKS,
nioom ),mirl F.ee
llricrereek Llwood Hughes, Isaiah Stibium
(iilbert I'ouli r
llrmlork John c Kinney, John Mcltcynnlils
.lai'kson--.siili)inon c ti 01,1 John llartiiiHii
tri r. i.'i .. 1 i. ...
10 nerty immoi-i! diiiiivct rtiiriuiaiiiiicmliii kson
.Mahoning Vter Iiidu l Kohurl Uichart John
l.iuiily
Montour John II Q iik John Iiieteriili
Mi Mm John Nhrrmaii Isninli Kloimiiu
Madison Abialiiim H.nliux Jo.-i'iilt J.tfter
lleiijamiu 1'ratt
Oruiige--K (i liiikels
h'oariiigcriil Ilmiry Ki ller David Yiager
Valley--William Kinney
th.'ivfpse jurors.
Iilonm I'lirrdoro Me)oell
liiii ren i k Jes e Don man Allen M Gangenai
Ini'ob llliimhiiv
r i-nuigi ri'i ii ,101m 1 ioif r .aioscs Aivllenry
John . i-t 1 m 11
(irreiiwood Aaron Kecse Johnson Ikeler Wm
JlrtiiilncK llalils Appleman, son John llhl L.(
l.imestonr- John 1 niton (iiili'on Wcrlnien
l.ilnrty -(ieergelliindinan William I Irndiiclisoi
M.ibaiiiut; Lewis Valine Dioiiel I'm.i-r
Moii'ur Klijali Miller tiimrm! W Willills
iMilllin -Jaioh VnitiH son W illiam Aiitrn G B
llowuiaii Kli.-ha it Drown Henry J 'c tit l-aiid'
buiigiibrrgcr
Mount 'leasant A'ainnel Johnson
Orange William I'uvi'iihovm (.'eorgii Ilarmai
llinry Wolf
Ki'Uiingrrivk John Hughes Danirl Keller Ka.
h.in I. c John liamiT
.Suirorlo.if Abraham Voting
Vallei Joshua "'teller
LIST OF CAUSES,
For Tt litis, November 'Firm. 1815,
1 Burton W Wapplen v John Mann el nl
2 John 0 Mcl'ull et al vh JoM'ph Lomon
I linbi-rt Moore vs John Chester et al
1 Jonatl rtniiingloii v John Chenleret 0
5 A K.inmons vs Vaiuali li.icsc
6 'I'ubia.i l.hirts va Thomas Moorehcud
7 I'eter llaldy vs Joseph Dirltl
R I'elet Ualdy vs David I'utrikin
9 liernard bcibcr vh 'I homas Mc IYiiir et al
10 uvid Giim et al vs Jacob inw
11 Itudulph Shuman vs Henry Kohtenl ader
i William hiianic vs Abraham KloU
i:j (ieorge Fetterman vs John Kiine
M Jesse UoHinan TsJaeob o.ard
15 Hi njnmin l.eiber et al vs Mary Margrnim
Hi Juliii i) Chester vs Isaiah cole
17 .leiituomery et Siniontnn vs Win Trego
18 Mamui l eieigh vs Wm r. Trego
1'J Henry Tery vs William Hcnrio
AUAllMSTKATOR'S NOTICE.
The Estate of J OUX CRE3SY, lute oj
Cmlre township itec'il.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters ol
administration on ihe above mentioned r.s
ite, have been granted lo ihe subscriber.
vine in Centra township. All persons
indebted to said estate are hereby notifieil
to make immediate payment and all ihcsi
bavins claims are requested to preteni
them properly nuihenticaietl lo
MAROAKET CREASY,
t'tlv'.iniitraors.
If. ' OUinnu .
1TEV" GOOES,
; V A It It A N G I '. III i ; NTS.
No humbug but Good darn to the low
est notch all Inrough.
IIP. subscriber having completed bis new
store, hoiisu, on iluin tttreet near Maike.
in IJIooiusiiurg.anii Having sioiseu iv wiui mm 1,
. . . 1 .... 1. 1 I. .. .. I
of entire new goods, which were selected with
great care in regard lo style and prut), he Haiti 1-
him self that ho can oiler Iresli iiooils, ninl neivesi
sty I Valid them ut lower prii es than has ever been
offered in this place, and as the assortment consist
ol every thing for conitorl ami adornment in 1 11 ft
Dry Goods,
together with a goeral assortment of
(Juceitstcwe (some ticio styles) School
Uookh. Hardware, Later ware, i milt
tvure, Eurtiienware, Sulina or
Juke, ground, Fine Lisbon
and Dairy Stilt, Sal
mon AJotltcral,and
Herring,
Cwindhh, Imita
Ion Plug, Fine cut &
Smoking ' ultacco, Candles
Sotm. Cornier Kettles. Strc, Par Iron.
iiesnles numerous other articles, nil of whhh wil
lie sold nl a very small profit for ready pay, and hi
would respectfully invite all persot h to call anil
.'Xumine his goods and pi ices, holoro purchasing.
1'ho highest prices paid for ull kinds of country
produce.
' I,. II. IHTEUT.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 20th, IS 10. Tilf.
Tin&lSheet
flplIE nib.vcriber respeclhilly informs llie public
g lhal he has opened u shop, m Slain-strecl.
oeuily opposite Clayton's Tavern, in lilomnsluirg
here he intends carrying 011 the above business
in ull its various branches.
TIN IVdllE,
of every description, will be kept 011 band for sale
,it Wliol.KSAl.K or HETAlIi.
S11ICKT IKON
Manufacltiicd into any form required,
STOVK PIPES,
of nil sizes kenlcylislantlv on bam', is loves fin i si
eil to order.
lieii.g determined to do business 111 the rigl
win. ho n nests all lo call upon hint belore tin
nUi'fhaM! el.-ewheie, as he will fninilll all article
01 'lis lino as cheap us they can te purchased ii
llie county.
d. J. met:.
eple(nlier 20, IS't.) Iv23
1 11 A I well known
Tavern Siand, in Or
nntville, now occupi
rd by William Eilr ar
!'": n 1 ne ion
the house is a larne iv
m?4
v.. i.i ,,j ir.j
Wfsi a- Hra s'.orv framo Imildiiiir.
1.1 ..',.
1 li 1. ...... . 1. 'J fy kw '
large stable and slicd
and one and half acre of land, all in (rood
11 der. 1 1 is unnecessary lo give any futliri
leseription, as the purchaser can view for
iiiinself A ijood tittle & easy terms will be
oivciMipnn application to the Subscriber.
J'ETEIi MII,I.i;i
Orangp Ip. Sept. 19, 1815, 21 5w.'
New
1
HE nubsci ibers respectfully inloini ibe jail.
lie, that I lie v are now npceinc. al llie ston
bilelv ncniiiii d bv K. II. UK.'li.V. nn Main-liei t
ui'te and extensive nssortmcut of
FALL AND WINTEIi
DRV (H)BS,
Groceries, Hardvarc,
( Ko;ii.:uvVAi:i:,
KAIMTIKNWAKK AM)
LIQUORS;
11 fact, every article tistinially ki-t in a countM
-lore. Among tlietr nssoilnicnl may 1.0 lotinil-
(Jaheois. uf iho newrst paiterus, Silk,
jloilis, Cassimeres, Sattine'.is, Vest
ings, Hleachidand IJrown iShirt
injrs, Cloves ami Hose, Hand
kerchiefs and iShawls,
I'aslrnircs. i-c.
And having selecleil them with great care as lo
inalily and price, they are enabled to sell tliem ai
ower puces lliatt Ibev have ever belore been of-
ercci 111 tins Miannv. 'or i.asii or couniry 1 ro-
oee.
(J j Haviug made arrdiigements in the City for a
onstant supply, any article in their line which
hev have not on hand, call be furnished at J weeks
at ice.
Persons ne renoested t, call md examine then
oods and prices before purchasing elsewhere
AI.IIKKill I V .ll' .M'l.l..
Hloocn bn-g, Oct. 11, IS 15 25
Fee B85!I. "
in 11
JUS-IICIOS AND CONST.AHLF
'rined no a sheet for Ihe purpose of I'm
111; 11 p in iheir Oilier s.
FOR SAI.K AT THIS .OITICK
UT The Iiivv lemiires .lusiice sn ('on
ible to Itavu his bill of fees posloj up in
Ins ultimo.
-M,SO
Uli:i!u or CJ.NSl'AHI.E SALE'S.
Wm
,1)MMSFR.'1F0R-S M) ricn.
Ihe Folate, of JOSJVPIU .V SFRUUP
hilt oj Mount Pteumnt towmhip, dmu
nl.
OTICK is hereby given that letters of in'ioin
istration on Iho above meulioiied I. slain
Have been granted lo tho subscriber JiMiig in Hem
lock townmnp. All persons indeliled lociiid i slain
ire heieliy nolihed lo make iiiuueiliule pay mi nl,
old all lllose having claims are ruinested lo pie
ami ilium properly authenticated lo
ADAM Hl'KOLT, Am'r.
Oc'.ober, 1 1, 18-15. wt!5.
Colombia County ss.
n the I r 1 linns ecmt ef miii n . t
W nl or I'ai'litiuii or valuation nl ih
flute id .auuii.1 Wilier, l.ile of
k township, in said "mini
'.-willw deceased. and lauJs vahied.rulo and
clr hi said e. tot the Ihir.l .Monday id' .Novein
I cr next, mid acceptor reii.M uie sain -
valu.ilion. or show cousc, wuy inu nunc si,..
not be ordered to l e oui, lor v. men ine saiu 10
11.1I legal represeillives will lko liollco-
1 UY Till; COfUT.
Certified from the records, Oi l. 3.114.0
JACOH LVKUI.i, Clerk
I. lot ui Ia'Mvv.
KMAIM.Nti in the Post Ollice, at IJIo.-nn
liurg.on tliei(iiaitcr ending ept. 3tllh Id 10
VV m. llecher
Klnor k'hilleps
liarlholomy (Cranston
Peter Culp
A. ft. Cunimings
.Samuel Droombote
Isaac Karnes
Mrs. l.vdia llobius
isiuion Keedy
Thomas Thatcher jr.
Wm. H. Wilhiims,
Mra. 'J'. illiain.1
James Young
John M'Cutchun
Isaac ilabee
IVrsons calling for letters on tho shove list will
please say they ure odveitiscd.
jun. ik. ;iiu
NOTICE
S hereby given lhat I have purchased at Con
stable sale as the properly of John Nauglcono
I'.iy marc and have leti tho sume in los possession
during my pleasure, and foibid any person tuking
it fiiun him either by purchase or olheiwise with
out my consent
TJ10M1S W YOUMi
September 21, 181525
NOTICE
S hereby given lo Ihe fc-'loi Iholders in ihe emi
pany lor erecting a liiii'ge over ihe Jniihcas
Uuinch ol the river Nin;ticl iiioin l-elwrui Hi
town of Cnltawissu mid ibe n.eiith el I i.-hii t'ciio
lhat the ilaiiagers btive ibis day di eland a iIimi'iu
of ihn c per cent, on the btnk of said celt any
lor the lasj nix mnnlb.i, which vill paid said
slocliliolders oi ibeir legal representatives, t tlm
Treasurer's ollice, Catlawissa.eu or after the I5ih
111st.
DAVID CI.Ah'K, Trea-.-i.irer.
'J'rcjsurct's Ollice, Cattawissa, Oct 1, 1 P -1 3
F?.OCLAIi-T:01T
r , , "-j 1 srT7 i' w-.
H"W7"1IKRKA.S, tho Hon. JoMieu 1). A.vtiiovt
y y President of ijic (.'ouit of Oyer and Tu
miner and (ienei .il Jail Delivery, Court, of (Jnailo
Npkoi'Iis of llio I'eaee.and Cotitt of nmmon I'll in
md flipbans' Court in iho cighlh judw ial disiiict
oinposed of t Ii c counties of ftorthumhcrhiui',
1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , Columbia and liVeomiiig; nml the Hon
Sumtitl and Stipluil liiiltly, (vscUtes;
ssociate Judges in Columbia county .have
ssiinl their pr"eepl beaming date tho 2:1th ilav of
Aug., in tins year of our bold one thousand
ight hundred and fony-livc, and to me direcled,for
holding
'I Court of Otirr and Terminer, and Gen
eral Jail Delict ry. General (Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleat
and Orphan's Court.
IX DANVILLE, in .tho County of Colombia
in the third Monday of Nov, sevt, 1 being tint
17th Jay) and to conlit tta one week :
Nntice is therefore hereby given to
Inn L proper, the Justices ef Ibe l eace, anil en-
stables of llie said county nf Columbia, tlm' they
then ami ibeie in their proper persons, al ID
0 clock, in me torennou ol said nay, Willi ineir
records, ini'uisilions and other remembrances, to dD
hose things which to their ollices appertain lo
be done. And those that aro bound by rerogni
Dices, to prosecute jgaiust ihe prisoners that nm
r may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia,
111 lobe then and there to prosecute ogahut tliem
is shall he just, Jurors ant requested to bo punc
tual in their atlemlanee, ngreeahly to tlieir noticf.
Duted at Danville, tho 2'j tit day of Oct. in
the year ofour Lord one thousand eight
bundled and foly-lhu and in the KU1I1 year
of Ihe Independence of the United States
of America.
IltAM DEHR bhmf,
Siikhiip's OnicK, Dmiivilla
October, 21, Itjlo.
OUR MOTTO, NOT TO BE OU I DONE
IILACKSJIITHIXO IISTAIIMSHMKXT.
18V isi50S2vr "t s i.ti;i; .
THE undersigned having taken the shop
formerly occopiid by Marshal bilverihorn,
nosl respcciliillv informs ihn public that
they intend lo carry on the above branch of
Inifittes and will al iuteg be .re.ici v lo ib.
.vork a little belter ami rheaner Ihnn any
ither establishment 111 the place, 'and i!,t y
lope by strict altention 10 business to :it e ru
lari) loriion of the public pairoii'e
All kinds uf cotiutry produce laV.rn in
Ichanoe for wmk & the readtj nol n fused
STE I'll E.N 'Hi'OIJ
ISAC SANTEE,
Illoontslur Sept, 10,191521
A LL petrous Itiiviiig nnsellled acceuiils riibr:
ifiL ""I'seiilTr. ir uilh llie lair liim et
.mirlhi'in Hoi, ne, w biilii r the ball.uu t be in
his f.ivur or ngaiic-t him, are n (jiu .-ted to coiuo
forward and ulth' lln,m in n cdiately, lh.il he may
, lose (ii-. I 11.it. 1 ti. as -...iru as ..-;l l.., A w, id to
be WM- is Millic'ent.
MAKMIAL MLVEI.JHL.V.
t'lp'cinbcj 20. 22