UltOniUULY LQVE. A H ii.)iimi) on a visit to PliilaJtlphia ays itit1 only specimen of 'brotherly low he li;n seen in that city was a eirifo bruorn Mxt''fn cabmen for ihe jri vitwo of convey Hi? him to Inn hotel. SanniKK llACKKNsros ArJL'lTTKD ,l . I5n kt nto,Shei i of Hancock roun ty, 111., has been uieu at Peoria on i h? c Ii-h k til murder, connected vvillt tin1 i f a '. 1 1 of Worrell, the ami Morrncn list fall. 7'ne juiy brought in a ver diet nf not guilty Tnejury could no1 have auived at any other conclusion j'liily. The Missouri Reporter y 'In I he first place, be ilid not shoo Wuiit l1, nor whs Worrell (hot at hi iiLstiu ition or with hi consent, ami in Ibe seuoud place, if orrell bad bee f hot by biui, the act would have b- en tinder the circumstances, perlectly jinn liib!e.' We hope that thin verdict v.ll encourage the public ohVerg in ih neij-hboriiood of ilia Monn im to dis charge their duties fearlessly, if dilluul ties h ill i't occur ItJlweeu ilia sn nts and the unties. Kxtraordinuy Loxturvrrr I) o in Hi deo cuiinh. N. C.,on the I t October last, Mr, Villian Vidgen, aged 133 years! He entered Ins 121 year in June last. He volunteered lo serve his country in the Continent al Arm) of the Iwolution, and though then ex empt by reason ul Ins ueiiij; ovi.r age, he served a full term in thai war, and lias received a pension fur miny yjirs iat Hi his lived to follow all his childrun to the grave, except on, an aged diugh ter. Iln grandchildren are a-d people, and he has left great grandchil dren upwards of 40 year of age, and great great grandchildren about twelve year ot age. 11a retained his facu'lies till his death, except his flight, which he lost a few yeats ago. II j was able to walk until few days b.-fjre his Ueatn when attacked by fevtr, of which Jit died. Fayetlevitlc Obseivcr, 9iVLL. 'H-l.JIM TimiLLiMr Incident in Russia. Tha followinn inelauenoly iccidenl i much talked. of; it shows the effects ol the terriblo decision of Cnaracier exhib iled by the Hussian Czar: It is well known that (here are many sulors in the Kus'ian fleet who are Israelites. At a review of the fl :el on a late occasion by the emperor; two sailors pari cularly excited his ar.eulion, both by the pre cision which they pet formed several difficult macu ivies, and by the ability and dirinn which Ihey disphyeil. TIm Ivnperor was so much pleased that he immediately promoted one to be cap tain: the other be appointed Liculenaiti on Ihe spot. There is, however, an ukase foi biding Jews lo wear epaulette, an 1 tha Admiral of the fliet, who stood by the emperor, knowing that they were Jews, suied i he difficulty to his imperial majesty.' 'Pshaw!' cried the li-nperor, 'that does not signtfy in the least 'hey shall immediately em brace the Greek religion, of course.' When this determination was com nuni cated to the young men, torrow and despair seized upon them al the thought of receiving honor and promotion on Mich inexorable terms. Knowing thai remonstrance or refusal would be in vain, Ihey requested of the Emperoi permission to exibit still more of their inoiHE'ivres, as he had not seen all they could do. This being granted, they ascended the topmast, embraced each other, and locked in one oihers aims, they threw theaislves into the sea and disappeared forever. What etl'-cl tin. self sacrifice produced upon the Czji i not related. Smith O'Brien anu Ouego.v. Tin great leader ol ihe In.ili people; secuml only in the ii.fluei.ee lo 0 Conn e', mailt at the last meeting of the A-ociat on, one of the most noble di,jy of mm iy eioq'ience ever uiieted inih Concil iation Mall. Al'tertreatmgon a vaiiel) of topic convcisanl with ihe bosiueif ' - duv, he advanced lo the preseti attitude f Clreat lirran, 'l ",u rica, and openly declireil bell'g-rc i -. a, S1. towaids Ante. that Ii isliinan had Saiicm.... . laiiud England in her u. jusi wais, and that such would not bu the rase an li.niet ; then quoting the llitinh'g A'e view, to show that the claim of Engl mi' was no bitter than that of ti e United Siates, le declared in the name of tin Iti-h prople, that if England should ob Minately peistsl in wanton wasie ol bloo.! nod treasure, lor the barren shore ol Oregon, Ihe Iiisn jieople should nol b any ny to ihe injustice! This is a most renin liable speech, coming flu in n -eullemaii of Smith O'Uiien's well known firmness, influence and grea' nioprty. This ban produced a great sinsalion. Shoii'd Iieland be able l( ., reserve an n-lilexable neutial ty, Eng land rnnnol, will nol go lo war for one vear Dublin Cui-Aeiondcacc of the Tribune. Air.criciii sailois have -bijiger' h t'i an anv oihei people of like meaiie. ir.-w of 'O.-i Ir.menW sulismbed C-l ir, (r-lf.i ol ibe 1'iittburg suIIlui?, Thej Ji.Clay. Tii.. L xi 'g' 1 1 Oljkrro of Die. Ui) aiys: -,Mr. Ciay left h lind on Wednesday morning last lot New Oi loans, on piivalo and profession.! 'ile busines.lld expects to hi) gon'-s var-i1 months, and nny probab'y visit Cub. during ll.e winUn "wwsri mm Tuv Vounu Statu op Texas Tin 1'it'sidenl lias allixtd his Mgiiaiure I. the j nut resohjtions, and Young 'LYx as is no longer a 'lone siar,' but II one of tho bright aisierhoo d whiae united splendor and rnwer excite the admira- i in, ast onislt ii ii I m i pptehension o ihe government of ine o Id world. To indexation oi lexis is another mora le.son in th acqii'SitiO'i ol territory iwhich the United Sutes has set the fa llacious robber in Europe. Instead 0I sendinu its arrniej in il, rr.nntrv to seim the territory, sud eoinprl an uu- - j willing people tosub.niitc iis dictation .st.,ea. IJruain, 1-r.nc, and lluss.a ....... uu.,M . io uu wiieu they wish more leniloiy, the United S'ates, has peacefully acijoired its rights 10 lexis, witn lie ul consent and an- . ' - probation of the? people, and at their ear- nesl solicitation. A'uch a lesson, thoiik-h i may bu lost upon goverments accus tomed to a hhortrr and more unaciunu Ions ptoeeeding, is not without lis val u to our country, for it serves to show ihe principles of j list ice, moderation and respect lor otbei s'l'iglu, which cluracter izu republican rule, an d inns raise tlr nei icnn Deonle in the reaorct ami admiration of the great in all p,.rts 0t lia woi Id. Ilia senate, as we learn rom Wjeliine- , .it,.-. ..rn.iij, inutuu, confirined.in Kxi-cmive sesse on be nouiinaiioii of the Hon. L 11 is A!c"Laiie'nein:ed the use ol Jayxk's Altkknative, ('appointed by tne president of the U. S n the recess of Congress) to be Envoy Lx.raord.uary and M.nisiei Plenipotentiary,,, cir,ua.in,i and purilie. t!,0 blood and rom th e United Slates to the Kingdom ol liieat Britain. This confirinaiion puts the rumors of Mr. McLants wish lo return i U. S. a 1 1 ill a out of countenance. A lari'e lumber of noininaiinns lo oflice, by the President are said to be before the Senate, some of the n of i.nporiance, but no confii nations, i is undersiond, have yet been nadc, except the above, A more; the non,. malioiis made is that of Ceorge W. Wood ward, of the Slate of Peuna. Ivania, lo be Judue of the Supreme Court of the United Slates. The Mohmons i7cain Great ap ireheusion exisi lest ihe Moruons i o n I I emigraie lo Oiegon. The I'lilie (Mo.) rgus urgfs that the fust effect ol ad dug the M u nions to ihn present pop- ulaiiunol Oregon, will be to place the I ... I . n i. f . ..m a t 1. u i K I . ... .1 'laiauvQ ui ii .viti in uirn lllli.lM, ail-J I i .... 1 1 i. . i. ....... l i . I nis win ue tnrown 10 tnai pariy winch will make tho best bargain with the Mormon leaders. It inf-rs that tlx rolt.... r Kncr.lii., i- il... If.,... ,i v..i... Iti i'ii, uf iit'dtiiii T I U ' lir v l)M U .'lJirr engniileied by recent procet dings will make tlit'iii favor 'he lSinish interea ndstysihal their emiaration should be prevented. This is a anions po-niion ir any cl iss tf p"o,j'e to be placed !n. Oie porlion of the communitv not dis I posed lo permit ihem lo remiin where they are and another nol to allow llum to go elv here. jMnageai The Van Hure (ik insas) Inttlli gencer of the 2J-I nliinio s'aus thai Hi eat ntimberi of emigrants, with t lie i i wagons ho. seg and cattle, continue to piss through thai place on thair way to 'he ne w Slate of Texas. Yhe old Souih -in Stales will thus lose a conaideiabli portion of iho aeiive and en'ei prising part nl their population. Whethei hen loss will be a gun to ihe emigrant ts prrhaps nol so eerlain. 7 Cai.culatiox Some wiiter it ihe New Ye:k News, Estimates ilul iln 'piau li'y of siks Used in England alum .mounts to inoi2 than 4,000,0000 imirid: for the production ol which tht I ibi'i s oi i..iirleen Ihotixaud million o' 'ie si!k insects are rrquited, and which ive an I die annualy, to supyly the ii'0)le ol a small poiliDti of lha earth with iheluxaiv of wearing their pro u item should be leroided Incls. Sue. .. ' " 10 inscecu.' umler the head of 'Cruei "SiJ MA IMtl ED. On the ".Stli inst . by the Kev. William J. Ever. Mr. Mi .si:s Uowku. o Miss I 'i.iauk hi SricKLit, both ol rianklin lowcsbip. On Thursday ihe 25'h inst., by A. 1? Jaeobv Mr. Samiil Out. of Hemlock lownship to Miss Mahia Uakuara Siu.m'ii of the mme place. DIED In this town or, Monday lust Sir LEWIS MEASLE, aged about' f,0. In Es;ielon, on Monday last. Mr HEN J A 1 IN CFR I'ISS, aged about .10. 1 si t. !... Air.v,uiiiss was a Mrangei, nav,g uerii(iliii, hiwi,. ,lC ln hjk pov-s on rlmine rm HI Ibis vieiiilty but a lew day?, ami repre.ilrMAUrCi am t',,rbn any pcn-n lakiie; it t.ombun scr.1: himself as a tinner, bnncily el Mas- i v p .:rcha -c or otherwise, without my c;.nsii.t. s.n. t.i.seits ;m! haCmg ;, wife am! 'two tin!. ' " ' JOHN IIOWEl. (lien in;;; t.ear V liiia'jjirc, Lu.cl no CO I Dec:i.'-cr IT, 1st.) mm iiwilt i p - I MARKETS. Mt.oo.Msnt'RU, Jan Wheal, Kye, Corn, Cloverseed, Flaxseed, llnl'er, flats, Engs, Tallow Lird Dried App'es, While i'eans Heeswax 3 IS IG 1 00 () SO o 1 l 7 75 1 00 25 IJST 01' LETl'EKS ema'nmff ,'10 Put-Otficp, si Blooms. . . iurj; uecemper J ; imj. . I J in in) iiocnci I r v. T J . I. . John Lw X. IS. Cuiumingi V t, ,11 (jjjarles Gay " John M. Miller 3 JohnE n ,,; w,. Powell Sara Aiin Howell A. J. Sione Isaac Johnson Jaine. Shoemaker Jacob Jacwby Win S. Sniiilmoit . tu i Lonir . .ih.i i r o . ... . . Daniel Lusk Willinn Williaina JOHN U. MUYt'.U, 1'. M. A. I'AC I' WOll 1 11 O0WLJ. i,,ii.m,f. B,.rri,w i.aho t... ,.am sffeeied with Ulcerations of ihe Thmai and N"se, ami a dis mreeal.le and trouble some disease of the fkin. Indeed bis whole syaiem bnre the marka of being aluraid 'itli disease. One band and wriit were P" much all-Tied that he had lost the use of me 'li,ml verv lml '"'"'if eovered wnh oerp, jnniin, anu Piii-nsive uu-ers anu ins hand mid wrist were as Imllow and porous .10 o Iwi.iB.in.... k ll .....a .l i ll.L 1..... I" . . , j i i (.in como aiit when death anneared iiiovi a. h,e ,()ni a loathsome disease ihai he i-om- I having taken sixteen Louies, is now ll'KKFKCTLY cuien J 1111 ic .eager. J'lns Ah I'E KN A I I VI) operates through radicaU-a disease of ihe Skin, Cancer, 'Scrofula, tj'oiire, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, and other Chronic diseases, is trulv istonishi.il' Prepared only by Dr. I). JAYNE, No. J South I bird Slreei, Piiiladelnhia 1 In-above jMedicineate lor sale at he store of JOHN U. MOYEU. I5!oon,sburg. LOOK OUT. " Al! persons indebted lo the si'bscii ber " ,, M,d "otV or bnok account make payment helore the lirst day ol February next, or their accounts will af ter that dale, be left wi'h a Justice ol ihe Peace for immedia'e cllernon, DYAN1EL S.N YI)iR- Dec. 21 IS 13 f1 r fli ea y TONS rime C:ti'iioi- f fllt. tor sale by HEFI.EY Si MENDENIIAI.L to-ember 'U Trll rung XOVJI SWi l.i riJlSTEi: K() ' "A'A' ri.AS'J'KB, just received and f..i Wm. MtCELV Y $ Co. ecembrr 1:1, TIJE IM INTER WANTS"" 85iackwlicat s Woml9 S&e. Supply ihe Pi inlet's wants, bin doni ronic at ce; give hi n time to alow the stull away. fcOCllEAPEK THAN EVER jr-Ji Al' 'Jin; Arcade. eiidid .is-iirlmeiil nf COOD.-s aihlid lo the foriner slock nl has just l..ei. 11 elH-iper lliail A. me Arcade; which we la., .eioiemen rii. ver In-fore oll'erril in this inaikel. , i.-h Cll(ll) and CZKAI' r 'l.l I'l'll.s. and I.a,,..,. wlni want KAs-IIUiNAill.K, liddll CDKAV a-lie leu lor DKIiK.', oliverv d.i . iptimi, w.l lind it for their in rr-t to mil, as we know tin 5 wiil he sallicd wnh the ipi.dny flinl piiie.s of nui Honda. t)nr liinllo b. ii.R ' ( In a er lliao the t heap-e.-l.' we can and will Ine up In II. ';i-lklit I CS C'll'nii. p r 1 aid, and evrrj tliiiiL' el.e in proportiriu. AI.iliiOIIT cV MK.MiAI.. November 22 NOTICE f hereby given that on the ftih of November lai ! purehsr:ij of Kf iibrn foll.'gtove On? lt nnd Slow, SIlKUIFF'S SALES. virtue of a levari f.u ius to m iliici led, Im exposed to nuhlic sale at tin ( luuitllouae III 1 '0)1 V 1,1, Monday, the. 104 J(j 0f January next, at 12 o'clock; tlio liillowiiij,' property, to wit 111 llllll CIVl.llll lot (if irr.iimil In On. Inii ii nl UOj Jerwiek; uloioin4 a lot u( Alirnham Milhr.l uiiim: ,el on (lie noil Ii l,y r ronl-hlwl, heiim nix y fret 1 r in wi.llh, oil the south liv iiillevJieiiii! til) feel in , wi.lili, mid on the i..u ,y a alley, 80 left in depth G''i whereon is ert-cled a 8 A TWO STORY 1-KAMI) HOUSE 1 1 1 IllfiV as ii KITUO, LSO All that certain lot or pioce of lui il sitimieJ in Herwiek hnuinlcd as follows, to wit : JVoiiinn on ('anal -street heiiiu Hiity loet in from on L'anul- atreet,fom the comer ol'naid lot or piece of groaud on (Junal-Hlrest an alley that runs Vom front (reet to Ciiiinl--iliert. and thence lv u line across Bail it in a lino parallel with tho alley runuin-r from I' roiu-ntreet to l,anul-streot so sa to make sixty fee front on the alley running between Front and OitnaUtrcets, togelhur with the heradilainciila and appertenaiices Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the propei ty ot Thomas Connelly. ALSO FS V VlrtllA nt1 utuwl.ir t.-Ilu m a itmiitffiit ri.t lin..ti.,l .. il... ........ :... K, r.,. ..... Ui..uiutm mm; Niuin nun- iintii iluK.i . i r i , Z'f; " , !",J'''W"1 cun.ui.ims Bit AweSi mora or less, ahnnl HO of which x ele.ued I. mil. hdiiiided bv I, in. Is ol W illitini ,1cM ii hui-l. U illiam iSliueiimker. Cu tia Mtadon and others, whereon is TWO 8TOIJY UliKK iioim:, a small I, on House, a Saw Mill, &fS?3 Clover Mill, a Lath Mill, frame Mtahle 11 1 1 it other out luiililings, two apple orihaidi with the upperleniiiiceH. Seized tuken in execution und to be Hold as the property nf VV'illiui.i Lcnion ALSO A certain lot of Rround situate in Brierereek township, Columbia county, coniuiiiing W Acres, more or less, iionnileil l.v lands oljosi n i ,ow . John MiallerHiid olbcrs, A'ei.ed taken in execution and lo be sold as tin property of llall.er lluinev. ALSO A certnin tract of land situate in Ru.irinjrcrcck Jl township, ( olnmbia couutv; cuiitiiiuiny 9 Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of George rower, Adam Ocnscl and others, whereon ih erected a A'J'wo Story Frame House, Ufrtl. A I.arije r rauie hliop, ?M A Loc Stable. And a ilai ksmilh .Simp, a good spnni; of water with the fapperlenaiices. Seized taken in eveciilion and loiu sold as the properly of .Michael li. ower AliSU- A eerlain tract of land situate in Cutawinsa Xa. township, Columbia county, coiilainiiij; more or less, bounded by lands of H'ilbiin D ivid- son; I eler lioiline ami others, wlieieon is creeled u 1.0" House anil a l.o-' Mablo. .Also line acre uliiato in tlie town ol I al- taw:ssa, lioumleil on Ihe north '7 I ine-sliect; on llic by rourlb-.-lirel; on the south by an ulli-y I 010 on inn wcsi ny an aitey Also One hot in the town aforesaid eniil.iiuinu one-lhild of nil acie boiiinlcd on the west bv Thiid reel; on the north by I'ine-street; on the ca.-l bj an iiilcy ami on ibe snulb by lot ol Daniel Km li. Also One lot eoiitaiinb one-lourlb nl an ai re in the town aforesaid bom. iii .l bv lot of John Haider on the east; on the north by .lepbi-n Itably; on thr I by ".I "treel and on the soulh by I'nie-liecl cled l.ikcn in execution ami to be sold as tin properly ol'.M ny Mack certain lot of ground situate in the low 11 of Itohrsbur. (ireenwood township, Colu.iibiu county, conl. nun C1T3 more or less.bmiriileil 1 lots of Charles Sterner, Y 4. ,1, IJeese and fmiitin Ibe road leadini; from K'ohrsbiirg lo Jerscytown, whereon is erected a Frame Dwelling House, Stable, and an old St are Ifvute, 21 am; villi the nppcrtciiances. Dtizwu laKeu 111 rxecutinn anu lo he sohi " ",c p'upcuy in .mm.-, .iiciiu.u. IliAM DEKU, Shrrif. Shcnfl's OlFiec, D inville, Dee. 23, t.5 . ' ". " " " " S hereby eiicn lb.it I pnrebaned nt Contal.b I ale 11., ll.epiopeily ol John Cla toll the li.liow - iiitielrs, lo w it : li)!ie-, (i'l(.v.(i nii (illur llur J'i.iturLi I Jleiulirs ami a tnarhe druintr l l'vu Sot'fs ond I'ijir, i II ana Aiirr v anil 1 ie Itiz. 1 linn s r(id 1 hcki' Lhair Mining Tuhlcs .sniti 'ahe I 'Jit yards Carpeting I Aiiil.ing ilr;.s.s(jj 1 Wash Sr;li 10 linlsttaihaml 10 Unix and Middin i Ilarreis with .iinnr und Cider J ;;', of flarres of Fib h, :)0 ISnahtHi af isals, and bavo left ibe same in bis possesion itnritic my pb-'j-urc and hereby toilud any peimi t ikiu I hein Ir him by purchase or otherwise without my m.-eiit. .It'll N McWlI.LlAMS. Di comber 6, 1SI.) I.I. those .ndrb'rd to the suWrihen on Pond, nip or brink Accnuni. ol oii!i-r snnd.re! riuri ('St. i 1' A li. aie r. r.iif Blc(l to rail ond .setllci he ssffie rrtvioua ti the first day nf February TjcxI, !l iho.e neg:cr:ing this noiirt ri ty expect tn p,-,v! " t ... WM. McKELVY & Co. Dec 13 erected a liirgu mm mi z a - i:Lui r r will r IIIaADEUMII.V AND AMIJOY l S TEKIS foiiMliintl on liuinl uml for mIu VVH0Ll2S.ll.Ii AM) KliTAIL, J -V CANNON. Dluoninliurj;, Drcciiihcr SJO. A nass..,tiiientof '()J4OW V.IIK (J mui'Ii 44 Ki-I l.'.s, I'ula. bmWi, l ea Kuttli-a inli, ( aim tiinlilli-4. Ac- Atso l-art'e uml siiull VuK'mii oc-n, friini the lliiuvillii ,'ngh. v uik, just reitoiveil uml lur tialu dv iii:i'i.i:y & mundhmiall. Deeoiulie' U im The subscriber offers for Rale his il 7 i---hiihhu Mi' i"i.ii i " I'i'iiii hiiu i.oM-Mirri , a ... .. Jtrtrll--..r M,,j ,. i in ilooni-shur... Coluinhia Coutily. 1'a. It i. , ,,,leulale.l for the loca.io., for u ll. f-torc.hcin ( Vft "tout on Mmnstmt, I " a i'mJjefinn I.uxl-Hlicv!, land the road lividiiiK to ihe lilwoi.s'iur Ki.il K'oul lion Comiiaiiv's Furnaces. 'J'Ui lit in well ml culalcd lor liuililoiK upon l.al-lici I as well a oi Main, und liciiiL' situaled in tlie cciilie ol the Inn Ki-uion of Columbia 'oiuity, is well woitby th il.i'iilioii nf the c.ipitali.ils. 1' or any inlormaUo.i -csia ctiot; the coinlilioim iiiipnlc ol ;ai;ljs K.vtii.fi; nieomsbiirg, A-reiiihei l) N OTIC E IS IIEUEHY C1VLN, J "O nil legatees, rrcditois, and other person intcresti d 111 the vslates ol Ihe respective IccedcnU nild minors, that the udiiiiuhilrulion uml Moanlian accounts ol lite saiu estates liae ln-cn I tiled in ihe oliice of the liei;i-ter of tho county ol I Columbia, uml will be presented loj coiilinnalioii nut allowui.ee to Ibe (iriiliaus' Court, to be held il llaoville, in and for the colinly ufioesaid, in Wednesday tho 1st day of January ue.it, at 'i o'- loi k, T. .1. 1 l he supplementary und final ac count ol Abraham W'oll and Chri-taiu Wolf. Admiuislia- lor of Catlijiinu Wolf, late ul .Milllin 'J'oMishii. .icceascd. 'J'he account of Jacob (ioner, puarilian ol Sarah Ann Fullmer, now S nab Ann iiass, lien ry Follmer und Kleauor Follincr, minor cbildiei ol'.lueob Folhner. late of Limestone. Township. deceased. U 'J'he Hccoiuit of (ieora nillmeyer, guardian oi 'i in. es Maiinii, who was one of the minor chihlit i ol John Meiiiniaii deceased. Jlesristcr 0ier, Danvit c, Dvc,'J, 18-11. TIIUEE CEN TS KEWAKI). Kan awiiy from the subscrilier on the .'Jd in a bov liameil Ml. AM MII.I.Ab'D. The above n ward will be paid, but no i barges, if said bov I relumed to the subsciibcr within ten days. Die iiublic are hereby warned not to trust oi harbor bin ,M ,nv uecouiit, as I bold mvsell no longer region si,e lor him. J'utnev (iiove, l-J 1110. llllll lls(j TIIOM S IEDK.II M.I, NUTIC E . All persons indebted to the lale limi of li V K II .ilul II I'. I 1 l. . 1111 .Note or Hook account aie re iiicscd to call on the subscribers and setlle I In a int- belore Iln: Inst, 1I.1V lebruaiy next l'b.ise ncylcclliiij his notice may expect to pas CM. cii.mu.i:s iu:i'i,v. Dee. '10, 18-1.-). CKAXI) JURORS, Fur January Term, 18 IG. lilooui Iltii'h Thompson Samuel Krcsle liriar ('reek lli'iity A. liiuuin Jaint-i Evans ir I liouias Cox Dcrry I uluas Shirts Franklin Michael Mensch lo.i.iw iwtil .l 11 tin !. nhtiiti4 Keiuloi-k- l'!li Thorium, David Smith l.iberiv Wiliam SI. ires Job 11 Lanav t.iitie - iioiic rhiunas Flack Milllin joiiu iMii iiai l i;iiaiies it. iiess MtU'lei.sant - Daniel McCariv Mahoning William Kin hen John P.-eti j KoiNiigerrek (.eorie Minks Jaeoh 1' eiter man Abraham Mei.sch lieubtn Fall rill'Tr So n -i, af J olin II. Davis DlO'llllS ll.'SS THA VEKSE JURORS, For January Trial, 1816, I'.looni Jacob (irouel, Asa 1). Hull liriar Creek Joualluin Eck, Abiahaii. I.oi'kart, V1ece.1i Rn liarl ( 'alt-.W issa Thomas FoX Centre John Werkhnser Solomon Ne)- hart, Henry Knor Derv I'-ili icb Monhioiio S.itnutl Luird Fishiiinrreek llaiiiiuu Labour, John ilriehl Franklin Petri Kline ( irecn w oud J-mas 1 1 a Vina n Hemlock U 1II1.1111 linhisou Jackson Jacob Farvei Limestone Finh rn k F"X Kicbani Thom;ison, Evan Hen.lerhoi I, iberiy Morris Liins, John IlnvenE.sq M.fllin Samuel Keller .Udilii.nn Alfered Pug, Caleb Funstun Hem v Craw lord Main J)hn Ntss John Keller John dro ver Mahoning Thomas C Ellis Mt I'lo-sant William Howcl David De mon Montour William M, Kobbena I Roarinoireek Ilmrv Meiz ISiigarloai Keubtn Davis Alexander Clin j fiCr Ostslet Millinery . JUSS .11. K. KOItlSO.Y, HAS has just returned from Philadelphia mil Kit eil I i In r Inrmer nim-k im i.. oriiiienlof Millinery ui.rj rdnev Anicles, -iinnisiiiir in part of a goneral assoriineiit of J'anliinHilik Ribbons of all kinth, JSnnnet firet nful colors uml ijuaMty, H inter Jlrtijieiu Iuoicers of aU kinds. and almost every thing else that niav ho tiled for in her linn. All nf which will he 1 . ti'lil very nw. Ladies are irnuesiei tr II and see nil themselves. December 0 llLJl$TLU POllDnn. li'Pi of tEhikfiu'' MVil!i I Lite biol ijnality, jn.ii ri i eic,l by U.. AMvrJI.VV & Co December j IIAIJfJA'I.Sof.hcbo,! qil dily of 9 just received by WM Mi KELVY ct C. Jecciiibcr 5 as rOI'MlS cfa superior iptalily of UtlSll SJLMUX, just received utthe store of WM. MC KELVY & Co December 0 IS 7 UN IS 1 1 L G A -T1W , 012112 Jl!? G-S.S AT THE an 9 iluHT-yiKEE 1', COLUMLilA to. 'J'HK subseribera taVes ibis inelhod.i.r lliepublic lh.it they have just arrived lima i'hilo. icipiu.i W illi a Kplendid assortrnent of NEw AND CTiEAP GOODS, iiiioii which maybe found a superior selection iX )lack, Ulue lllaek, Blue, ("ireen, luvisiblo (Jrcen, Olive and Mixed Cloths, supe rioi French andFanc) Cassinieres, Sailineis of all colors and price Ky mucky leaua,IJeavy I5uek I'weed, and Hard Timss A splendid assortment of Woollen, Velvet, Ve lenu, S nin and Swansdown Veslings, Flannels f ol! culora it pri. es, colored, bleached &, unbleached Jotiou Flannels, Futniiiire audAnroiiChcek ALSO M .iielier et,k Scotch ( iinliains, I5,-d Tiekin.r leached and unbleaebcd I'ahlc y.liape.jM.pen,,,- f" oie.laml plain Alpaecas; I'uiidecbiSry u newarlieT,. l-r l-a.lie.,' wcai; l'uniilure and Die'M Caiicoe:, of ill puces; a splendid assortment of uiwtn, JJras Httndl,erLLieff)C)uvat'i and Colan-l is. A lull assortment of Ladies' und Gentlemen's Hosier), und Gloves, Gentlemen's jmms, Cullurn Storks, Gum Elastic, Worsted and Cutlon Suywnders, -c. eye. 'I'ogelherwilha full assortment of isrocci'ies. BR.....I..-.. .... ..iiiiii lire am! il!CfllsiaiT. wiili a v.uirly cf oilier articles loo numerous (o .m illion . Tin sub.-iri!i.s fed eorifiden:, tince t,, jr n0d.s have l-ec-i puichas. d 011 ibe bes oflcnos. no, I ,ccii sch cled with ureal care; that tin V Cm m-II hiw- r llinn tbcV ' be boiitibl at any other sh.re in 'lis Part ol'lll0eoitnty; ihey therefore solicit ihe pa- u. -nl 1 1,11,1-. ypj-lfrrJVe highest ptire vM for a I itnZ-i kinds nf COUNTRY I'UO- 1 1 p.f- 1)i;ce i". exchange lor ti nulla AMOS It. K.N AHU .t Co. Di ceil. her ;'; IM.j :j.!tf NO I ICE S x be-f if .Way -ebv eiirn (bat I have 0101 1 nf M,k..j Ibe follow inij iropeiiv , to wit : Hue Manle. Ma-k Three Jednfends One IJ'ii-ih Kcl.e. Five Shoal One. Hash Tub One ClnM Two larreli Chirr 'I ine One inn 1 , .. . and have left the. Mime in l. is posMwion dn-inl my pleasure; and lieioby foibid anv neison lakii-cr .""'Hi f'om bun by punhnse 01 oliiciwi.-f wiihut my concut. FREDERICK MAltOLD Dirrcmber 1, 1815 Estate of .Qbraham Peeler, late cf Fi-Jiioscreek township, deceased. TOTJCIS is hereby Riven, that Letter ot Ad J niini.iratiou on the abme nienlioriid rslale, nav.. peon giaiiieu io trie Biil)frihrr,living ill FLdi ' jin r.k township. All perr.ons indi-bted to said I est ite are hereby notilied to make immediate pay ment, and all those havinu rUims are lequcsted !o prcM-nt them properly ninheniicalod. to I JOHN "KF.l.F.I; l.t.r'r November 22, lf?S5 6w3l 9 i Mr i
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