MO HTM AR K m .THE Kl LS. f UnJer (hit head,' Fiszei Ms,ztl"e far November h n extremely pniieO q1 iMUlio article, which hi xcileti . ihe idmlrnion of (he r.nii''l res,nd Is now oing the t omuls of ll (he pa pers in Americi. The hero i an ill-fa- led reporter, who h to tr?il i'"' London with express, and to cover two hundred miles in thiee houre He rides on the engine 'heir bein no train ad speeds it the rite of a mile mm u'f. He h not been long on the nil hi lure he diseoveie that the engine man is maniac' A mile Diinute wi:h mad drivei What treail Presently the madman the stroker in his arms, and with a de moniac laugh burls him over. The re roiier and the engine driver are now a lone toaethi r. A dreadful scene ensues The maniic increasi s the engine's speed ift hundred miles an hour, and rave w idly about his deHd wile. At lengil exhausted; lie sinks down a sobbing and auivering miss upon iSe e ngine-mtil The denouement the wr ter must tell it hij own words, , Nbw was my time now or nevr r looked forth. Ahead of us, spaikled the light of D . They were miles many miles away, but minutes at out present pace would shoot us in splinters through the walls of the sisiion. Wen thrope hying hysterically ;l hsd enough of acquaintance with the locomotive to know the mechanical proceaa ofshuti ine off sieim, and, grasping the handle of-the lever, 1 turned the tide of the fierce vipor from the mechanism. The wheels had not spun round single turn when Westhrope, as if by instinct, sprung up, snd with rosr of hoarse fury dragged me from the mi chinery One of his hjge hands was cluiched round my throat I writhed under the workings of in greit iron musclei while with the other h wrenched the lever, and I Ml the steam pf on affsin. I eroined faintly. He - " - n - r w relaxed his hiold of y fleck, snd grasp ing me by the shoulders, drew me to fcim. 1 made one tffort one struggle Twining my legs rouod his, by sud ln wrench I succeeded in flinging him btck wards with s heavy crash, partly upon the engine floor, and partly upo a box destined to keep grease, tools and other implements incite of accident The advantage wis but for a moment . I felt his streng'h rising beneath my weinhl like s Tier's. With one bound tie was on his feet grasping me a Strug : g'iog mis?, in his srms. There, go after Jtffrieal he roired. My muscles involuntarily contacted I seemed to shrink into g ball, as I fe hy the winding op, as it were, cf tin muscular power of his irms, that he wi almost in the act of flinging me down the high embankment we wtro then ehooting 8cros.-AH at once he acream ed out D- ! D .' there's the lights o J) J the station light the grttt signal to slop ifrop! h.' ha ha! stop! D n '.he station, we'll g through VI Through through walls ione, streets! S:opt ha! ha! h' 1 held my breath 1 wis still grasp rd in hid arms, my h ead spun roun nd round blue snd yellow flashes ap peared almost (e lumtnate my pain, the awsy of the engine increased; it rocked a 'id bounded, snd ro ared down the in cline leading to the station;! saw g'eam i g piet the lights in the btggagq snd engine hede; I le rd the exulting scream of the cianiac, with shouts an whisilee, a.td the ringing of bell?,whic etmed to rise on every aider nw the dusky lines of -standing carriages I aw the glitter of the brilliantly ligh cd station, I ssw the flying groups upr the plstfjim; 1 ssw the pillars, lamp engine ;one mass one confused, (r,lem ing; shcolisg mass I gi'ped; i fe. with a yell that seemed to transform a! nature into that wild, ghastly dealt iliriek, we we dashed on 'On nothing Now. then, liciet pleas" Gentle men, get your tickets ready; D Mi tion eonllemen. Ten minutes allowed for refreshments gentlemen' I started up with a elamering cry. Hallow hullow what's the mattei tihhymf Youv'o btsn gtoioing ind moaning Id your aUep for the lust half houi.' VVrgthrrtpt Weiihropel' I gasped. The man's uleep still. VV hat lh luce do you mean by Westhropc? Roust l, man, and let us have some stout snd sand wirlu.' I sink buck. It was a dream lhei7 1 mu'tereel Did I not warn yen of that beef steake. lie Leeds' Hut what was it sll sbou You were thinking of Mime nf your xpitssing wuik, were you not?' I was. Till k God, it was but s - A f s . lrean;nyru sty, s Kniway i gnt- mare. Remarkable Seizure ef a Svppoied Bur glar. Thrilling Scent, X gentieman liv ing in the wesicin pan of the city experi. cnted s truly exciting event, snd became ttudJenly and unexpectedly the hero of a starting soene the other night. Us had re irfil to bed at hia u-unl hour, Sis ile be ng sick, and fortunately, aa il seems, un der the neceanity of taking medicine duiii'y the night, which, with a lamp, match box fee, were placed upon a small table near llir bed At about two o'clock, aa it iherwarda proved, hia wife awoke and discovered that die lamp wae out; and wishing for her meJ tcine, awoke her husband, requesting him to rearh to the Idble and hand it to her. He was, it seems, lying" upon his left aide, and the table directly before his face, accoiding ly extending his right hntiil to feel fur the bottle, he placed it upon the hard of a roan upon the table. With aduirable presence uf mind, he instantly tightened his graio and, firmly holding or., st once called out 'There's a man in the room!' Ilia wife screamed, and cried aloud, for assistance upon others in the house, unwilling to move while her hucband, feeling the risk of mov ing from his fust position, to turn so as to get at a loaded pistol beneath his pillow shrewdly enough, however.exclaiinrd stern ly to the man, Mf you dare tu move, blow your hrair.s out.' The nnise ncca lioned by such an o-currei ce, with the c ry mg and screaming of one or two children in the room, who had been woke up by i toon brought in two or three of the other members of (he houtrhnld, widi lig'its when our excell silt friend was discovered holding in the vice'ike grip of his right his own good left hand! Under the inter cepted circulation caused by the pressure of Instead, stretched out upon the table the unfortunate csneo of this frightful scene as just coating to itself, the np of lit itlier hand almost starting tho blood from he tips of the imprisoned lingets. The supposed burglar was released nulanter.aud ur worthy friend, with his daring i presence of mind, nl a marvellous discount did under the bknkets tn et j y hia lauy! ay himself. llnlliinort Sun. THE BRA VIS LITTLE YANKEE. It happened, in 1773, that the garden ol i widow, which lay between the Americai ind British camps in the neighborhood o New York, was frequently roViud at nigh Her son, s mere boy, and small for his age 'laving obtained his mother's perm saion tr ind out t$- (tenure the thicf.M case heahoul return, concealed himsell with a gun among he weeds. A strapping Highlander, be longing to the Uri Mi grenadiers, cafir,sni! having filled a laige bag, threw it over h thoulilet; the boy then left his cover', wen iofily behind him cockrd hia gun, and call d out to the fellow, 'You nre my prisoner I you attempt to put your big down, will shoot you dead; go foiward in tha rosd.' The boy kept close behind him, threatan ad, and was constantly prepared to eiecnn bis threats. Thus the boy drove dim int tlie American camp, where he was secured When the grenadier wai st liberty to throu down hia hag, and aaw who had made hit! jirisoner, he wns rxuemly luoruliid, ar. xciaimed, 'A British grenadier made pris ner by such a hi at by such a biul 'J'h American offieers were highly entertainei Mill the advrnture, made a collecti'm he boy. and gave him several pounds. II returned fully satisfied for the losses hi.- mother nieuiiu'd. The soldier had sid. ims but they tvers of no use, aa he coul not get ril at his b.ig. !TJ WLH.1 THE LIFE OF AN I)1T0K. The Philadelphia Chrintain Obstrvrr ,'PrehjtBrian,Uiiis the lolloping remarks n the life of an editor: Who thinks of the daily recurring cares, and the exhausting toils uf an editor' ifi-f Few of his readers ever esti nate the a- mount of labor required in the due prrpsr. ation of a single number for the press. J , perhaps unknown or forgotten, (hat lie hag oo season tyf relixauoQ for wind o'r body. rom the b'-gining of ihs yr lo its close hat he is t hained to his post of toil from eek lo week, through the long protracted teat of summer, with scancly a day of rec reation fur breailnng the (rest), air of 'h ountry, -"""! While thus prosecuting hia unceasing la itjors, ifhe piesumeato ipeuk on great con troverted questions according to his con- vieiioiis of truth and right, this is the inly tie course for una under the govern nent of God there will be more is cen- litre than pray fir htm, and aid hia eiTms in the diffusion ol truth. Few oan estimate he difficulties of his position, or entertain tor him the regtrd due to a brother uiileas r,e shall advocate their peiuli irisin. I'hen there are tlmsa who do not even iliitik for years icgetber. to send lo the edi tor the small sums due, in return for his ex hausiiug toilt, if they thinK of it their thoughts do not rtpnn int) acts. They for et that he d-pe nda undar UoJ, on tries Mnall sums f ir means to defray the large weekly expenditures incurrad by the pres9, nd title he Ubors on amid embarrassing carea and responsibilities he is tired, if not liscouraged, by in i'iy proofs stating him hi the face, that his iiicesssant toils are un remitted. 'TKUTU W1TH0VT TSAtt 6L1TLltV.1V, JEItltl.lItV , t8IT. V. B. PALMER. Esq. is authorized lo art ui- Atent Jar the ' Lolumbia Dkmuvbat, and re capt all monies Jor Subscnptioti and Advcrtis' wg al hit Agencies tn Philadelphia A'o. 59 Pine-nlrtcl. New Yurli " ICO hwtauitrcet. Boston " t(i H utc-stnet. Baltimore S. E. eor. Bu t. and Calvert-tlt Merchants-Mechanics and ."radesmen. iay f.r.d ;i i. it..;. ...I j. ... . . . . . ji ''J 11 IU im ir ui"'iiirjjc III Ulli trn 1 1 III 1111,1 Jidlfr.0.1 it is the only iie fuMfitd a ', Count Seat and has a greater circulultoii i.ithc county than any other paper publuhea within ttitimiti. ICr'Circunis'.ancfs bejond our control. we regret to siy, rompulls us to iseut; bui i half sheet this week. General Koss, ijenatoi Iroin tliis district, prcsenteu 10 trie Sr-naie a lew rlnyi sxre, Memorial s:gned by tho New Court House Building Committee, the County Commis sioners and the Grand Jury for January Term, asking the Legislature to authorise tho County Commissioners to pay 2500 towards defraying the expense of erectine. Fire Proffs and other extra work about tin new Court Hou?e not requixed under the provisions of the It'emov;,! Bill, bin whicb tho Cniuiiy Commissioners were salislieii ould save the County great expense b bcii.g adJcd lo lite builtling' while goiii tip I'lte memorial was referred lo a fpeci..! i-ommiliee, w hit It lud noi reported at tin asl dues- A f? gentlemen, ho'.vcfen ti Danville, true lo their rlisracter, have grc up a weak anil feeble remonatrance ftgaii this reasonhhle requeai, and have been en uLtiuig il wiili Imle success, as but feu nit of Miihoniii; townsliip will fign i' ill agreeing that the fiitinds of removal an Ijing even more than was reqiiiied.wiihou .taving this extra work fa, lilted up mi tltum THE ARMY. The news from the army is not of a veri interesting nature General Taylor h tiiken possession of Victoria, a town abiai nvo huritiied miles fiom .Monterey oo tin road lo Tampico without opposition, i wa generally supposed that the main force wa( pushing forwards lo Vera CniZi for hn pi: pose of making iiu attark upon tli.it pln-p Santa Anna still lemuined at Shu Luis Po si. ifcports are in cirruiaiiimi cui not crcu lied, that the Mexican Congress had rueolv d 10 send a Commissioner tu this rounm to negotiate peace. By a letter fium Now Orleans we learn hat, a yuung uuu liom Money, I. F Montgomery, wus shot on the 19di insti by me of Ins n.et-s, and died instantly. Hi whs a member of one of tho Volunteer Cum jiauies from Pittsburg, rwwrawwMBR" UiTTKR IV. Camp Jacksua, J Miuary 18, 1SI7. Cor.. Una: I embrace the present opportunity Ir say that I am in good health. I mu-t take up I he nttrative nhric I eft it eff alPiilslurgh. The oierchanl' snd shep keepers of I'illfhurg are in geretel a l aid faced nation as they ex torted by exorbilpnt iriceK the hardearn- tngs of those who are engaged in the de fence the country. Ii is well known thai during our slsy in Pittsburgh, we lied om severe cold weather, an rJ the bar. racks were by no means romfoilahle, and those of us who went lo the taverns for loJing", had lo piy from twenty live to thirty seven and a half cents for s niCSs l.i I gin g, and lh:s iuicJiriti an irce was charged us b"caue we were o the service of our country Ami yet these land shst ks have the impudence to say they ore the Iriends of the volun teers but from such friends uur prsyei lias been Good Lord deliver us, Hut while I am bold to at rack these shaiks,! shill speak wiih respect of those who showed us any little kindness, ind we net with many such, bull believe in every inslsnce il occured in the huniU" tvdlks ol life. We left Pittsburgh on Saltirdny the 9lh. st 12 o'clock in the Steamer Wis cousin, and we never set loot on land until we reached ihis placs on Stiurdny the 16ih. Wo had s fine lime on borne' th boat, with this excep'ion, Ilia! rotm of the boys were pes sick from the rock ing of the boat. I hsd entic'pVed the pleasure of writing on the boat but she wi so unsteady thnt it was impossible to write, and far tint rea.'on 1 am so la',' in writing. The scenery on both sides tbe rivn was charming, though lor thu two first days tho weather was so inclement tha we were confined lo the cabin of tin bo;.!. AM the most important town. we parsed at night but the scenery a long the Mississippi from the mou'h o he Onio compensated fu'ly for a loss o a view of the large, towns, and I en ruly say, riivc me a cot on thin pleasant land, Un the plains of ATissouiie ivherc the cum-.Hulk d stand, I coie not how f;ii baekin the wuj.Is it m ly be, if my owr. deareat Anna ehaiea it with me.J The Ohio and Mississippi are fille.l wiih islands which in many Instanre arc coverpd with cotton wood and the 'row h oi the timber appears lo be st regnlir thai the tops of the trees are as evtn i.s though the) bail ben triamierl by the hand of nun. 7At as we pro cteded rlowii the river ; the c .un ti y b' coiiie more level and both bi'ik of the river for mile3 is covered with lh' most dense fonst of limber. 4iin you come in view of a ro'lon plantation ivhere you see a stately mansion, and ii tho rer.r ais the houses of t h q slaves, tvliich stand in two parallel lines and to II appearance neat and comfortable. They bieci'ln r frinie end panled whi'e r built ol brick , audi rave coui:l:rl ip'.vaids or twenty on one plantation. Tlie. eoliyii was gahied and in n;m lies thry tftr" cleai ing ollilie stall;-. vl we gei firther down i lie ureal riv ir wa saw mi 8dundar.ee of Cane, Or itie and Cypress, as well as live 0 kf, nitl lh" roiiniiy a perfect level af fir as he eye could retch. Tne Cj ires nd live oaks covered with Spanish moss, vliich gives the forest a gloomy hppear nee. Camp J.ickon is on thtgr ninil vn vvhich w is fought the ruernoi al,lt hiiili I the Hh ( Janu iry 1815, and in pitch ng on tents we dug up a 21 pounder. 1 ten wiih semi jooa l";if an l pien .f moss from one of the live O.ks undei vhieh Gen. pjckriihsma'se.itraiU wen nieircd. The four oaks stand so us tr nake a square, and hear themaiksol npii"ii niiil musket h,tll. The g'ouin is low Bi:tl level, and the lime 0 it) 1 1 e k -'y xtn encamped heie must liuvo been nueky. The soil is a black muck'' very tough. 1 have to write !p day in true so'd U style that is, I sit oo tin floor of m cot, lean my baek Minrst the lent polf, and lay my kitapsack on nv knee for . tvii'ine desk. There are al this time pari of thiee rrnimrn's rnramped m he ground, and you may be sure i looks some'liing war-like, Th? firs Pennsylvania regiment Iff' hereon On 16 h. ant! 17 h, & there arc rumor ilLi.' ihis r.-.rrnir it at the second will leavt on thr 20th but r.f that I cannot speak f rt i taiuly'. Is'ew Orleans is a h -i' piece nnd ihe hucksters invest the can p by day and niftht, and 1 do assure you they gel the last cent fiom many a pool fellow. Nothing lo be had for less than i hall lime, 1,01 even an (.range, end t person n i ill Uncle Sdm'd dross lliey look Upon it fl' subject 10 rob YotirV, ClURf.ES W. FOR I NER. tr M A RKl .').-On the 28 h ult by the Rev Willi tin J ,'yer sir Getoe Marshal 10 MisH ii'tUVBiilH llKATSi Until ol CHa- wissa ionsitip t) i the 21 intt. by iIim tame Mr. Pamh. Hakiman. to Mtss lU.uiacA Ukixiiuii.- biiih of Ciuh ina. CIRCULAR. The Denini'iaiic citizens f PenriRv'v;; nia who have not already appointed, ue ie- q tested to meet at the usual places i f holtl- uig their townahip ant! county meeiinps rr.n' -elect delegates equal in nuniber of ihcii Senators and Representatives in the St.H.- I.egiglature lo represent them in the State Convention to be holden at Ilarrinburjr on I'hursday the th d iy of Maich next for the puipose of nomintting candidates for the ifliees of Governoi and Catnl Cnni.riesion r, and of performing such other ilutien u may pertain lo the in in accordance with the usages of the prty. Jiy ordr of ibo Democratic State Ccntru Committee. JO. IN 0. DCCIIF.R. Hf.nbt ttuEHLKu Sff'y. Cluiiiuan. HaniBburt. i.v 28 181G DELKGATti N0TKT2. The Democratic Republican cilizens nf Columbia county are req'iested to meet at he places of h-.lding the General Election n each Elpciio i district, on Saturday the 13r7i day flf February, next between the hours of three und six o' loek in the afternoon of said day lo c'lti ihe wo deleg iies lo meet al the house of John Clayton in Blooinsborg, on Monday the lexi following f February 1 5 Ii,' at one o' Irck P. M,, for the purpose of appointing Delegates lo represent Columbia county, in a Siuto Convention, to be held nt H.irri--turg on tho 4th day of March next, to r.oii. time a suitable person as a candidate for Goternor, and alto a candidate for Canal Commissioner lo bo supported at the ncji October. Election. CHARLES CONNER, W M. J. IKELER, GEORGE MACK. ISAAC S. 51UNR0E, WILLIAM HENRIK. Democratic Stvnding CommiHtc. Janiiarv 21, 1817. NOTICE rlt'ltRr'RIBKU'Sof Stock tn tlw Cattrnvissa Krlelge t'ciiipany are liereliy notiiied thai iherOliiTH nnd I'lVTU Instalments mc re q iiicil to lio pai.l lo ihe 'J'lensnrer on the Sth ol March and li t of April r.eU re.spictic!y. DAVID CLAHR. Treasurer. Cittawissa, February 4, 1847 Hi virtue of a writ officii facias, to mc tiredi-d will be exposed to public saie it Dainil.e in Columbia cuuiny; u.i Monday tho lit day of March, 1S47 it I o'clock, 1 M. the lulloninn pioptrtv o wit; One undit'ided moiety or half prtrl of al. ilia! certain piece of grmnil lying inul beiii); -ituaietl in Hie town ol Danville, Cilombn. ootilvibeiiiji 5!i feci in front on Jill street, n, tid tovn, anil 150 Itttt a.nii die stiee; vliich riivides Joseph Corntlison's propi. rty from the lot levied on, GO leet run unjr from said street along on alley to lot mcupied by Thomas ('Uik, thence along I'lioiu is Clark's loi 150 feel lo .Mill r.ne il'uiesiil, bounded on the end by Mi: i,e in th west by a back alley; on ihe soutl, iv Thoiiias Clarh's lot, and on t':o noril y a bark street ronnina from .Mill mree ilong ihe lot owned by Joseph ('on.elii-.j o Ibo sireet terminating at tho bquctluci,oi which said lot are erected ft ihree storv Brick IIn,se. oc SYF'-t'P'-'d by y!,.I3. Ens Georj;i B Hrown & njniiiii i , it ir-tiiie Riic.iipo, a wniie Ir illii !wei;iii(T hoiihe occupied by John P. Grove- I.:.. I - l:. . Ii'"ie Mable vc. logeihcr all the houses ui- boiii-es. biiilt!n;ps and privligcg ;u;( ( ,n rn iianees, to the al ove described prop r.v, belonging or in anywise appertain. ii as the property of defendant St , zed, lukeii in execution, audio hi -old asihn properly of George It Hroc. n A.' At the eauic time and pluce r Lot ol l.i'ri'u:i.l ititu.Oe la ihv. tovtn of Oranycvilie, c.ilum hi. i cooiov, ciiiiiuunn niie iniiiJred snu lortv tn icrches iiinre orlc.a, linuiidi'd ly Jandt of Jflui Ii .ijiar on I lie nortli, Jolin t-ulienhoveii on t'leuvi I ind oil otbt rR mid on .luin-st. nhcrrt'li is erected i t.voeliirv frame Dvellioi limine, h lurjic Kz-arm- t j c llouo', u uniill Uarn and a 't'ailos Slup.witli dm ap(uTt'iiiu)c.es hcizid and t, il.cn in execution and lo lie euld a. lie (irupiirly of Jcm-: Culemuii, M.SO At ttie name linn and jilaee hy virtue of a levara laciu.-t lo loc tlrrcrten; A certain two niory Frame Dwelliini; ou?e .si.uHto on the A side of Mill-H-reet. in the tnW,, j if IJ.iuviile, ciiluuibia rnnnlv, belucrii ihn cuii.il and Mullliury-strcel. centainimj in f r..ut mi said .!ill.tre. sixteen fi 1 1, and in .In, lb il.irtu r...t ! "m"1"' 'i" "r -''.''T ,;!'0uild wi enrti-IidB ar' i.i temiiil In vnhl dive Iinif. . I (Seized and taken incxc.ution nnd la be nold on '. ll.c iKDOtdly of Gt'dree Neuirr, I1ENJ, HAYiUAN, Shuifl, Rircnrrr's OrFcfe, DatviHe, v Februtry, 5, 1817. U-'-SL . .! . ll.U-."J'"iJja'..'. 1 I! U . 77 b In pursuance of an older of the Orphan's ('nun of Colombia eotiniv, on Sutiirt'tii. the Zlili day of Jhrmry. hist. it ItloMo km il e h tent (M',l) ! jaiiiiull") -unn. E-quire. Hiiih SI'CiifT ol (Jolumbu I'rton'y , i I xpiise to shIp the real tsfate ol J oiit s 'i ny, l ite ol Liberty lowiihliip, 0 Knid eotiniv .ileceasetl by public vendue, on h p o h i s a ceil in tract .if lm ) situate in Ltliciiy lownsbipi aforesanl, adjoining lands lo Henry ( . i ' s n , lands late of RichardW iU son, (lfeenFt tl, !iinds of ttnliert and Hugh M.'ii'goinery. anil land of Andrew Kobison, euiitaining iihutit (0 acrts, n ore or lets ate Die i'.HiHtc ol said ucensed. situate in ho township of Liberie, and county afore aid. J.?rOBF.YZ;.,Y, Clerk. Danville, Feb. 1, 1P47. In porsnancfl of an order of the Orphan Ctinri cl Cotnrnbia cuunlt.on Sulurday the 27'A day of Ftlruary. inst , ni 10 o'clock in the Jurennnn, Willium Kiichen, guardian (Sic. ol Withnm Morris, Utr of Mbhonine township, in sni county, (lecenseil, will exprme lo Sale by Public Veiifltic, upon ibo premises, a ecr'ain lot of Und, situate in Danville Coliiiritia county noiirnled on the south by Mmket sl'eet, on the wtsi by a let of Samuel Yoik. sen. on the nor'h by an alley, on tbe taet by a lot htdonping in Sit. l7onigoniery, t'Miiaintng in frnnl on Market stitet fifty feet and in lenpih nbi.ut one hnnilred and fifty feet w!iereon is elected an old frame house late the Z,'tnte of said deceased, situate in the township of Mahonme, and county afore said JACOB KVEPiLY, Cfere. Danville, Feb. 1. 1810. EDBastcp. The subscriber has a (ptantitv of tbe I tst M ) K'iSC 0 TU PUIS TEH, hand; whit h ho will pell low for (.'ath or in ex change lor Country PioJuco L. D. RUI'ERT. January 20 COME .'?.YJ SETTLE, The subscri'.icrs ftdh b the want nf 'the one thing needful,' wish to inf.cm their costumem that tbe cii-:t.)in nf the country is cdtii.n In be. finall (iiolit.-i mid fpeedy Ciilli i li.in.-) they cxprct all tlmso 'l iving neciiunlH with litem nf over six inniilli' standiiift; lo cull und settle up bcliue the fust of April next lJi;FLEY & MEN DEM ALL. January 30 frrHI! subw-iibcr olTors for oala the Farm on JjL which he now lives, niluatcd in Iturnbu k townrdiip, rnluinbia cnuiity, near Fishingcicvk, iliciui one mile fieni the Furnaces ui ihe It. It. Ii, Iron Cinpanv, and about niie and a half miles from ltlooins'.iu'g, the county scatcontaining about '9 rs tr ihmt ICO acres under improvement, and in a ojd stale uf culti vitlion. L'jion 'be prciuisea arc a irniul linuse, a luri'e i (fi&l'V, 'n"nB lank h'arn and T.Vj '!.'.' S othpr out "(itiies, rind ; tvSj-.X fi""J Apph ar.d Peach rfJ ilieliuids. with never failing witier in aluiont every iii Id. 'I'liere is ul-o upon i he Farm a 1'irge body d'li'OH GlC'ufthc best quality. ALSO A Fas sin gi ITUATBD on Little Fishing crcik, in Mount Ixi "'leasant unit etnloek towiisliijx, nlmiit f nir niles from liloiinivlniig. and three and a half front he a'lioe furnaces, contitiuing about . . . r . c i . . iliout 1 25 acres undei a poiu1 state of cultivation, the leniii'inler i envend Willi heivy timber. I"n- in ihe pn miscMi i- three I) W I' f. I.I.Mi OL'b'jitf i Ua! n and ether mi' Iuucm. Hid n cond SAW r:zir, 1 1 Ii an exci lh nl v aler pnuir, Jhcre is uUo up .Hi llic piopnly M.'lJ.N' oi;i;. The ivh..le Hill be k.,1.1 t . t titer 01 scj nratc lo -uilpurchaicr.-ii.ii ronoii.ibli! Icrint, n lid publics siun given ibe lir.st of l prii if required, ADA M SJ'KDUr.jr. January SO. 1817 lApril 41 OTIC'E aS lieirhy given thai Letters of AdininiHlrutinii with the vtill nnncxed. have ihis day breit uranlcil n tin the estate of ALRK W PKLOXt!, ate mc cr lie luwiisliip., Loluinl'iu cnunlv. dt tawd. All nersons knoivii rr themselves indebted ui aaid cslato ore requested to m.iho iinme.lialo payment, mid lliosu liming tnirns or demands a- jauibt tlie Mime, lo iirescni them wiihoul.h'lav. u the undcrnim d at his ic.-hlepec in l.icbt sliei t tAM LT L MKJ.il K, Adminislratur. J..nnar 25. 18-17 6. 4 1 NO LICE. The ;OOKS of ihe siihi-crihcrs have heen b,il ineed op to ihe up to ihe 1st Jsniiiiry 1817, nul as it is the first lime tbev have been bulnnred since ihey con.inenccd busi lliiss in nioornsburi? tbev rr.k unil evnecl every one. havir.o in tin, u:,h ,(.;, , c , l!lm.diillC,y D,1(, ,., . , . 1 . . ,,nir,, , ,,,.. . , V lliKl (.1 1 1 1 & iM I. " G A L. JjimimJM 18 17 ' - 1 CA1U EI LC5. Anew s edit I new supply cfeltgant csrpctins; jrl receiv- the new ffori. L. 11. RLTEUT, Aug. I