MIQ HTMAIlti ONTUEIMILS. f Under this head, Fiazqi's Magztine for'Novcmbcr has an txtremiily spirited niul tin 'tiling article, which ha excited the admiration of tho Kiwltsh pre8,ntl is now 'going the round' of ll the pa ptt 3 in America. Tin; hrtn in an ill-fa-tod repotter, who has to travel up to London with express, and to cover two hundred miles in tliren hour a He rule on tlio engine. their beint; no train oud speeds at tho rite ot a mile mm U!c He his not been lonp, on the railr however, bi iote ho discoveis that the engine man it a maniac.' A mile minute with mad drivei What a trealt Presently the madmin sh'Z" the etroker in his arms, and with de ntouiac laugh hutls h ni over The te potior and iho rng'tio dtlver are now t Inne together. A dreadful scene enst Tho maniac increases the engine's speed to a hundred miles an hour, and laves widly ftbotH his dead wite. At lengtl exhausted, he sinks down a sobbing mid quivering mats upon t'10 ungine-mal The denouement Ihe wr tcr muiit tell in hit own wotds, 'Now was my time now or never looked forth. Ahead of us, fmatkled the light of D- . They wero miles many miles sway, but minutci at out present pace would shoot ua in splinters through the walla of the elation. Wef thrupo laying hysterically ;l had enough of acquaintance with the locomotive lo know Ihe mechanicul process of shut'- ing olTaieam, and, grasping ihe handle of Ihe level, 1 turned the tide of the fir i co vapor from the mechanism. The wheels had not spun round single turn when Westhropr, as il by instinct, mi rutin tip, and with a roar ol hoarfe fury dregged me from tho ma chiuery One of his lugo hands was clutched tound my ihroit I writhed under the u or kin pi of its great iron rnt.jclei whilu rvtlh Ihe oihtr he wrenched the lever, and I fell the sleam set on again. I groaned faintly. Hi relaxed his hold of my neck, and grasp ing ma hy I ho shoulders, diow mo to him. I madu on effoit one struggle Twining my legs round Inn. by u eud dnn wrench I succeoded in flinging him iincliwards with a heavy crash, partly upon tho engine floor, and partly upm o box det-tinod to keep grojsc, tools and other implements in case of accidents. 1 lie advantage was but for a moment; 2 felt his atreng'h tising benoath my weicht like a 1 tttar's. With ono bound he was on his feet grasping ma a stiug glint; mass, in his arms. Ther", go after J t Aries! he roared. My muscles involuntarily commend; I seemed to shrink into a b j 11, as I fell by the winding up, as it were, of th muscular power of hi' arms, that ho was almost in the act of flinging mo dowt the high embankment wo wero Ihcn fhootini: ccro6J.-A.ll ot once he scream id nut 'D ! D there's the Iritis ol I)! tho Btaiion light the greet signal to slop S'lopl ha he ha! Mop! V n '.lie station, we'll go ihrough i1 Through through walls, houses, sirnelt! Stop! ha! In! ha.'' '1 held my breath 1 wjs siill grasp ed in hit; arm, my h ead spun round nd round blue and yellow fhshea ap. pearod almost to luminale my pain, the sway of the enginft increased; it rocked and bounded, and roiretl down tho in cline leading to tho station,'! stw g'eam trig p'let t!ia lights in the btggagu and engine -sheds; I lerd tho pxultitig scream of tho maniac, with shouts mid whistled, a.td Iho ringing of balls.wlnc leemed to rieo on every ider 1 saw tlio dusky lines ofslanding carriages I saw Iho glitter of the brillitnlly ligh ed stiliun, I saw Ihe flying gmupu Pn Ihe platform; I saw Ihe pillars, lump engines ;one msss -ono enn fined, glean ing; shootisg mass,' I gasped; then wiih a yell that seemed lo transform e! nature into that wild, ghastly dealt ehrlek, we wo dashed on . On nothing Now, Ihen, liciet plosse Gentle men, get your tickets ready; 1) eta life, tion gentlemen, Ten minutes allowed for refreshments gentlemen' M starlet! up with a elamering cry. Hsllow hallow what's the mallei .-Jlh yoo? Xonv'e ben groaning and has moaning In your sleep for (lie l.M half hout.' Westhropi.' Weslhrnpe!' I gasped. 'The man's asleep elill. What I In luce do ynu mnn by Weslbropc? Roust p, nun, and let us luvo some Stout and sand wirit.' '1 stnk back. 'I I was a dream Ihet 1 muttered Dnl I not warn you of that beef steake. (tie m Leeds? Hni what was il all abou You were thinking of some of youi xpressing work, were you not?' I was. Tlia ik God. it was but e dream; as you ey, a Rtihvay A'gh" mare.' Pemnrhable Seizure vf a Suppoied Ihtr glar. Thrilling 6'cits. A genileman It v iti( in the western pari of tho city experu enr.ed a iruly exciting evunt, and became suddenly and unexpectedly the hoto of e siatiing 6eene lbs other night, llo bad re tired to bed in bis uuhI hour, hi mfe be ing sick, iiuil (iiriunaiely, nt it teems, u der the nceeistt)' ol tatting tufdieint during the night, which, with a lamp, mutch box Sic. were placed n petti a email table ncut the bcd At about tvo o'clock, as it afierwarda proved', hit wife awoke and disenvcred thut the lamp waa out; end withinf,' fui her tried icine, awolte her husband, reqitealing him to reach to the table and hand il In her. lie was, it seems, lying upon hio left side, and the table directly befure his face, nccoidinjr ly extending his rijjhl hand to feel for the bnltle, he placed it upon the har.d of a man upon the titble. With adir. irablo presence of in i rid, he iuslnntly lijjhU'iieil his grasp, and, firmly holding on, at once called out 'There'M a man in tho rnnttil' His wife sorcamcd, and ctied aloud, for nssistanee upon others in the house, unwilling to inner while her hutbaud, feeling Iho risk of niov. ing I rout his urst ponttion, to turn so ti to get at o loaded pi.tol boneuth his pillntv, shrawdlv enough, liotvcver.oxchiitiied Klein- ly to the man, 'If you daro to move. I'll blow vour hrair.s out.' Tlio noiao occa sioued by such on oeeurrot ce, with theriy ing and acreaminc of one or two children in the room, who had been wokfl up by ii, toon btoiiyhi in two or three of the oilnr uietnbers of (he household, with lig.Ms I ivlien tiur excell snl friend waa tliscovertid holding in the vico'.ike grip of lna nelit- ma own gocu ion Hand! under the iatsr- cepted circulciiott canted by iho pressure i)f his 1end, stietched nut upon the table, he unfortunate cause of ihi frightful scene vas juat coniinc to iiseW, the grip of the liter hand almost atarting tho blood ftoui ho ttj of iho imprisoned fingeis, 'i'he opposed burbot waa releaurd tuslanlsr.ntid iur worthy friend, with his daring and presence nf mind, at a marvellous tliacutint, lid under the b!un!:eta to eej y hia latijjli ay himself. Jiallimorc Sun. GSS2S3S5-ZJa lflE I3IUVE Llfll.E YANKEE. Il happened, in 1773, lhat iho garden ol t widow, which lay between the American j Danville, trae to ihoir rhctocter, havo goi mil British C3mps in tho neighborhooil oljupa weak and feeblu remunstranco aaiiii-J Now V.U t i ... ...... 0 ,.uiUii niuieii at nigiii Her son, a mcro boy, and small for hi3 age having obtained his mother's perm. ssion to lindout secure the thief.in cue he should re.urn, concealed hitnsell with agon amon A strsppinir Highlander, be- onfincr tn tho Rri.UI, ..,! .avi,,.r filled a U,8e bag, threw it over his " " ........ g.M-U.U.P, .,.. .rtllUl notildei; iho boy ihen left hia covert, wem tofily behind him cnolccd his gun, and call- id oul lo the fellow, - Ynu are my prisoner; you iittompl in put ()ur lug down, V will shoot you dead; Ko lot ward iu tha- mad.' I 1 he hoy kepi close blnnd him, threalen- ed, and wai constantly prepared In executt I his threats. Thus the boy drovs him int- the American camp, where he wns .ecured lii, When the jrenwdier wai at liberty to ihro ll.llvn hlchRil. .nml maiu iv in l.n.t ......l I.... I ""b ' ...... ,,n.. iii.ud IIIII 11, prisoner, he was exitenily moriilietl, am xclhimed, 'A British gronadier made ptis itier by such n biftl bv such a btat.' 'i'ht American officers wern highly enieriameii "ith the adventure, made a eolleuiton i-i iho boy, and gave hint several pounds, jj " returned fully satisfied for the los?ea hi. mother tiusthined. The suhhor had side itms but ihey tveto ol no use, as !ia could not get rid of his bag. THE LIFE OF AN DITOR. Tho Philadelphia Chrhtain Obitrvtr (Trcehyierjari.Has the following remarks on the lifo of an ediior Who thinki ul the daily restirrlng oarps, and Ihe exhaualiug toils of sn editor's Fow nf his readers over eatl nate tlio :i- mounl of labor requited in the duo prepar, anon of a single number for tho press. J perhaps unknown or forgotten, that he no sejuon of reraxatrbn for mindot Dod'y aotn? l"rom tho beglnltijr of (ho yer lo its oloe that he is -hained lo his post, of toil from tfeek to week, through the lonj protracted 'teat of summer, with scarcely a day of rec reatinn fur breathing tho ftcih air of the country. Whilo thas ptoiectflTins his unnjashigla liors, if he pteiuincH to speak on great con troverted questions ncentiiing to his con victions of truth and right, fund this i the inly wiio course fur one under the govern men l of God ) there will tio mora to ceu nut than pray fur linn, and aid his efforts in the diffusion ol truth. Few can eitintaie the difficulties of his positlun, or entertain for him the teg-ird due to a brother unless t,e thiill ndvc.uio their pscu!iarim. Then there are tlinta uho do nnt even think fur yew .ugethor. tn tend lo the cdt tor the small eutna due, in return fur his cx- hxtKiiiig toils, if they thinlt nf it their thouffhls do not ripen InU acts. They for- uot that ho depends umlur Oud, on thns mii ii 1 1 hi tin for means to defray the large iveekly expenditures incurred by the ptass nd .Unlu do Ubori on amid embarrassing rare and tes.niisihiliiiu. lie is tired, if nnt discouraged, by unity ptoufs elating him in the face, that his iiicesssant toils ate im reuiiitcd. "TllUTII WITUlC! yKXU ' H.1TURV.IV, FllnitCIIlV 0, t81T. 1. D. PALMER Eq. it aulhoriztd tonctaa Aatnt tor the 't,onjj!nn IJMiociir.' iiml re c.ry'' ttU'o'f?r pubicriplion and AdintU- iiiH at hh Acuities in 1'liiliidtiplilu .Vo. u!l l'inc-slrctl Icw vrlt " ICO Z-:asitu-ilrccl. Iloilun " 10 H'dtc-strtfl. llultiitinrc S. V. cor. llu.t. and Cahert-et.i Mtrchants-Mxhuni-autul .vradesmm may find i iu nmr iwu-'iiugcio aavrrni c in tins nup'r as L, 'renter circutn'.ton ivihe r-un.y tl.'ua a"J oimrjiuperjnwinH-.a vjutitrniiiimilt tC7"Citcumsttincej bejond our control. wc fojrct to say, rntnpelU us lo issue- but halfoheol iIiij wpp!. General Koss, Sun.noi iruni this dislrici, prctantcd to the So itito a few days since, a Memorial e:n3d by tho Now Cnnrt Hnnae Hiiilding Co Cmii"o, the County CommiVm0!" 'lenso lute of limber, .tfgun "iniiers au,l iha Grand Jury for Jenuar . ( erm, axktn the Lngiolaturo lo authnrise he County Onmmi.oioners to pay g2500 tow .rds drfi.ijing ij,c expanse of ereetme Fir 1'ioofs. and other extra work about the ,ew Court Hon -o no, rcn-iised under , Ik ttrovisions of the )(rmnr;,l Hill, but which .he County Commissioners were saiisfien vould save the Cotiniy B M1Pni0 b being added to the bumling uhile mini; im I'he memorial M teferreJ lo a ,LL committee, nhirh had not retiottcd a, ,h, hit d ne- A fa a- gcniemen, however, ol I. i.t- I.I- .. . iuio 11.-4.u1iMi.1e request, and have been eir- culaling il with little success, as but feu ml of Mahoning township will sign ii ill agreeing that iho ftiends of romovul art hing even more .ban waa requiimbwithtii, havitiB this extra work suddled iir,.,n n.n. " " . ' uu teet run I THE ARMY. Tho news from the nrmv U tint f ,... interesting nature. General Taylor hat taken possession of Victoria, a unvn abmi two hundtcd miles from Monlerev dm ih road to Tamnicu without onnnaitinn. .rnnrr.illv iini,ninil ilxt ,1. ...t r i -"j ""n " iiuiri lurru WHf pushing forward lo Vera Ctez, for 'he nnr pose or making an aitaek upon thai place Santa Anna still remained al San Luis Po-p. J?epnrls are in circulation, bin not en-d. Led, that the Mexican Contrees had rnsolv ...I . . I n .. - ,1, BCIIfl a WHIIIIIlltlSlUlier tu tins countrj lo neiiiialo peace. By a latter from Now Orleans we learn ihat, a yuunc man fiom Moire. I I? Monigoniety, was shot on tho lOih insl, by f his mess, and died instantly. He was a iimnibsr of one nf the Volunleor Com panics from Pittsburg. S5SW9HBBI LE TTER IV. Camp Jacksum, January IS, 1JH7. Cot. Webb: I embrace Ihe present opportunity , H .ay that I am in good health. K t ... i l mtiM taue tip llto titrrative where i .nil I utl all'iils inrri i. Tha .A.u,. is. . . t v " ' I vj iiiri li hiiiii , antl shop keepers of ri.tshttrg are in fellow. guieiri a Hard faced nation as Ihry rx. lortetl hy exorbitant pike ihe hardearn ings of those who ate engaged iu the de fence ihe country. It is well known that during our slay in riiisburglt, wu tad as severe cold weather) and tlio hit raoks wero by no means comfortable J anil thoio of im who wet.t lo the tavern for loding, had lo pay from twenty live to thirty seven and a half cents for a nights lodging, and this unchristian nice was charged us because we were in Ihe service of our country And yet these land shai k have the impudence lo say they Rre ihe Mentis of the volun teersbut from such friends our praj et has been Qond Lord deliver us. But while I am bold lo attack these hatks,l shall speak with respect of those who showed us any little kindttes, ind we met with many such, but I helierom every instance il uccured in tho humble walks ol lifrt. Wn left Pittsburgh on Saturthy (he O'h. at 12 o'clock in lit Steamer Wis cntisln, and we never set loot on land until we reached this place on Saturday the lflih. We had a fine lime on boetd the boat, with this excp'ioii, lhal eoni' of the boys wete sr sick from the rock- inr nf ilm Jmiii. T Iih.I riiip.inaied Ihe pleasure of writing on lht boat lull she was so unsteady that it was impossible to write, and for that reason 1 am so I o in writing. The wCenery on both sides tba rivet 1. . . .U.....U t... .1 f'...l 'sil"S" ""polnmbia county are requested to meei at Hays tlio weatner wm3 so meiomcnt in we were ontilineU to tlio cabin ol Hi- boat. All Ihe most impoiUnt (owns we (HhSi'tl at night hut the scenery a- long tho Mississippi from the mouili o' he Onto compensated fully for a Ins o i view of the Urgu towns, und I car riily say, l Jive rue a cot on this nleasanllHhd. On tho plaint of .Vii.ouiio where the corn-itslUilu stand, I catanot howf.it backin the wools it miy lis, itmycwi.uearc.it Anna .hatea it witlur.o.j I lie Ohio and Misikippi are filled wiih iilcnda which in many instanrH- aro covnretl with ciilion wood and tht growth nt the timber oppear lo be so oppeat n us so tegulir lhat ihe tojis of tlio tree..' aro as even as though lh& h-td been trimmed by tho hand of irnn. 7Jol os we pro ceeded down the river; theojuntiy be come mora level and boih In til: of the river for miles is covered with th '0" c"ne ' vlcw of 9 cotton plantatioi - where you see a gllely mansion, and ii .he r.ar are the huses of the slaves. which stand in two parallel lines and id .11 apperftauce neat tml comfortable. They mo efher frame and pamte.l whi'. r built ol hrirlt . nml I i.r.v ,ipwdl, of ,w 0 o0 ,8n,alio,, T ' , u B. w; cU.m.g off -he stalk. n p0' 1,r"'Pr uov,n xao ftrt81 "r W" mV n6unla,"Je Cano, Oi- ",'i'J" ypn-sit, as well asliveO.ks. ""' ,',(, C0,1",t.V a petferi level at far as i I.I I. .. "c T u,n,,u rmctt. 1 1, oyptesw hhiI M' oaks covered with Stinoifh mo;... vhich gives the forest a gloomy Appctr- -nee. C,mp .I.ck.on is on the cround nr. ...t.i - t r .... . .. . . I ,,, - 1 , ,,- . w a""t 1J' ,n" ,n ...... ,To..Ui;ui. poitnner. t I lerewith send you a wf ni pieci I moss irom one nf the live Oaks undet .vhich Gen. Kickenhama'sei.niL. wen ninrr-.l Th. f i.. - ,v"" whli niuilll n Htl if, tiake n square, antl bejr Iho marks o apnon not) musket hall.-. The l'oun 18 ,0V w and level, and the time Oidll.ck- was eneamppd here must havn beet "'"cky. The soil is a black muck an. 1'' lotteli. x nave to write to day in true sn'd n li. . . . If style lhal .s, I sit on the floor of m . i i. " e..,lean,nybak against, ho. en. pole. antl lay my knapsack on my knee for a wtiiing desk. There are at this Unit ,aM of ,l,re0 '"'menis oncampedot hegronnd. and you may bo sure 1. looks somellling wai-llke. The fir l,iu Pennsylvama regimen, lef. hereon ,h, 16 h. and 17-h,& there ore tumors ttlo' H'"' nll'('rf, "rlJn Min-M. whereon U ercrn-d .... Ill tVVIlttti.rv Pnimn I ... ..II... - I, -1 lllU ' is xiornino thai iriesicnnt will Ip.. b" 'h '1 "T1 cnuinij. ISew Oilcans t a han iho , . . ., iiikcb ami i he rmr 1 iPt-a .i... . . . . mr tflml ' Hwure ynu nv am ntti h mw( I nevnm lamauin ,i:.....t. wt 7 8 "m from mBJ I'ooi Ua.u. on the . w , Nntl,inn i l. i... .. . .. - ' " a, nan itir leu in a iu dime, nol even an nnnn , . and - .n in Uncle Sam's drass ihey look unnn I'T"",1,,0.MV d".oU,n,t' ... n. .... . ' ,00U UPon . Wf'"'Jand taken ittexocution and to U,oM ... "sv-1 visas u nri iiiin i Hi subject to rob tt.n Xqius1, tar MAfilMl). On tho 20. h nil by the Rev William. I YJjerjir Gkorob .Mau'iial to Miss A'mzydehi IhiATd, bollt of (Jalta- wissa ton utliip On the 'J I inst. hy the anme Mr. Panici, IIautman, to Miss ItttnnccA Bni.ciinii, buth ol L'.ilJin.sa. 01HUU1.AK. The Dinuiriauc rilizens of l'ennyla nia who hve tint already appointed, sir tp q icsted to meet at the usual p'acea of hold- inc their tnnrnhip and county meetings ami elocl delrgatea equal in nun. tier of thru Sinntnts antl Rppreenlativt B in the Siatt Legislature tn represent thorn in the Stale Convention lo be iioldtn at Slarrisburg on ThursJay the 4ih day of Mich next for the purpose- of nominating candidates fur the nflic.es of Gors:nm and Canul Cnmmieaton er, and nf performing such niher duties nh may pettain lo them in accordance with the usages of the pny. "'dcr of the Democratic State Central Coitiiiiiitee. JO.IN (3. UUClIfilt. IJKNnr UuKMLt'tt Kee'v. (Jhaitman. llhrtisbtir, .Wuv 2S IS 1(3 DELEGATE Nt) 11 CE. I'he Demncralic Republicjn citizens of . 1C pce8 of h dding iho General Eleslion each Election dutriet, on Saturday the Uih day nf February. next between the hours of three and ix o'- lock in the afiernnon of said day to c'ini iiv delegates to meet at the home of John '-"lyion in nintunsbur, on Monday the next following (TYbruary 13ih;at ono o'- ,(c,( "or lI,t purpose of sppointit.c Delegiies to represent Columbia couniv, in t State Convention, tn ho held at Hnrri iur(; on the -lih day of Match next, to non. natc a suitable person as a canditlatof.tr Governor, and also a candidate for Canal Conitmsainnfr to ba supported at the nen Octobst Election, CHARLES CONNER. WM. J. IK El. Eli, GEORGE MACK. ISAAC S. M UN ROE, WILLIAM II EN RIB, Democratic Slmding Committee. Jani.aty 21, 1047. rjnsoumr.ns nf Kin.t 1 ,t, NOTICE HJJtl "' 1 4 ' -" 4rS l Vp Ur-'dso Cotnitany are hereby notitied that i?i,ed Natch and Ut of April next rc-j.rctbely. n .,)AV, -'--ARK. 7'rws C,,,aW,M4 4 1317 rfurer. SBaeriff Saile Hi virtue of a writ nf ficti facias, to nie lirecled will ho exposed to public sale ai Want illo in Columbia counij ; on Monday tha 1st day of March, 18J7 it 1 o'clock, T, .1. the following ptoperh 'o w.i; One undivided nniiiti. nr i,ir . r . thai certain niece of ur.-u,l k i.'.t i.. . ",,llaled m the town ol Danville, Golunihia 'ouinv.beiiig 00 f.-ei in frtint.'oiiyiyill sireei.it Ttthv!!! lJn . 'I'" 8,,l'': r , .. ' l,r,T' Thomas Ularl; 6 lot 150 Icet tu Mill s;rP; tf.uee.iid, huunded o:t the f.ist by Mill stren " ! , , ",sl A uai'K "Hey; on the south III ''tTlr' T! .Ih.? t '. -,l s'ree lllllltf HIH 101 OWfieU t)V Ji)ni,l, '..r...l... " "'o sircet inrtninating at ihe aqueduct hieh oaid lot are erected n lli.nu l-..t. vv j!ML9' I"ei uy ueorui) U Urnwn ,t- lav, i t !.-. .. ... . . L. Ii. Et. sign bookseller ant UMi.intr, d Iramo kilehcn, a while fram Iwellintr hniie iieuniil ! t..i... n r, "a"" together all ihe houses t. . . . "'w n"' 9' , 'T B"'1 P"v', -"! at ii'iiiirB, uii iuatove (letieri hud ,,r ... r.v. belong,g or in ortv.s , fi" J '" as ptopertj of tlelendinf Seized, taken in txeeuiiun, ami m h. i 3 me property nt i.eurge 1J Urnivn 01. - . ';"'"y.conlainmS one hundred nd forty I'm. ?Z Z!Jf.A n..' ; V, ' m me ; iauori.a;ioi),iiL 'Znint propom of JesW c, execution and lo Im so!,! Uo.'emau, kiss: ai.w - - ai the same time and nlaco UvIh nfn ,",' - i Anrlnin t two story Frame Dvvelliini? ou Kiluato on the eait aide or .Mill-sirect, in the town ' of )anville. Columbia eonmy. ,etw;.., ih , cnn"i ami Mttllburv-Mreet. conmini.., , , ... r nal i. . . r . . . ... uuiii on jaiu 111 Ueplli thirty feel, oil eaiij tlm Int nr r.,'r i .'.r''.' ,W - oiirti i n ici'i, ami iih.uiiii uiiu ri rininin . . nrnni lw ..If;.. X ..... . IH5NJ. !IAY,ian srt.i Mtilibury-Mreet. containing in l. ..: .same In pursuance of an rider of the Otphan'ii Conn .if Cnliitutii4 rniiiiiv. nn Saturday, the Z7h day of February, in . -it lOo'tfo km l e h te'iH'on.Hn jattunllnj man, En'itre, High Si.c.iir of Columbu etiuniy. will xpusf in snip the real rsfatu ut James Jrity, lte ol Liberty township, hi satd county, deceased by public vendue, on It ' p'o nis-s a ceit in tract oflan l situate in Libetty township, aforeenid, adjoining lands lo Henry Gihann, lands late of Richard Wil son, defeated, 'antls nf Hubert and Hugh MntiiotTit i and land of Andrew Hobtson, eontainiiij; abuut IfiO "crts, more nt less lale the Esiiiie of haul deceased situate in he township of Liberty, and county afore taid. Jnoil F.Y.Y, C7erf. Danville, Feb. 1, 1847. In ptirsnanee of an ordpr of the Orphans' Cnnrt of Columbia cnuim,on Saturday the 27't day of Ftbruary insl , at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Hi, ham Kitchen, guardian Sie.. ol Wilbam Morris, lale of Malitinint! township, in satd cnutity, dpceased, will expose to Sale by I'ublio Vendue, upon ihe premises, aeetiain Inl of land, "itualo in Danville Columbia county hounded nn the south by Maiket street, on the west by a let of Hjmuel Yorks. sen. on the north bv an alley, on tho east by a lot belonging tn Mr. Auntgomrty, containing in front on Market stteet fifty feel and in length about nne hundred anil fifty feet whereon is elected an tiltl frame house late ihe i'staie of said tlereased, simatn in (he township of Mahuning, and county afore" said 'JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Danville, 1-Vb. 1, 184G. JP1 sites', The subnrribcr has n qnnnlitv of the bent A'O FSJSC U TM PLASTER, on hand; wiiuhhc will sell low for Cubit or in chango for Country I'toduco L. D. RUPERT. January 30 COME ASD SETTLE. The Kutiscritif ra feeling Iho want of ' the ono thin? necdlul,' wish to inform their e ustomcrs that as the custom of the country U getting to be small profit and nrwcity collection) they expect nlltliuM luviiis accnuitu with them of over m nionth" standing: to call and tettlo up before the first oC Ajiril next UEFLEY & iMENDEFIIAL.r. January '30 rglHE nilwctilier olTarc for sale thn Farm on It which ho now lives, cituatcd in Hemlock tovvnrliip, PnlumMa ci'iintv. near Fikliim-piPuk. about one mile Ironi lhc Furnaces ot the 11. It. K, Iron Cinpuny, ami about one and n half mel trout IJIounihliurg. tho county neat.'conlaimiig about ibout lOO ncics under improvement, and in a Hood slule ot cultivation. Upon 'he prenutea nro -JxJL a cnod Houae. a larau 'Jy.'i- rrjio fr?,no ,!uni: ,jar j Jik5 0111 bousea, and Wf&' e"d A(pl.. u.td Pench JtJ Uichuids. with never failiiig water in almost e'very licld. There ih also upon die Farm a Irge body of E roil Oieofllio beat quality. ALSO TTLA TED on Little FihinK creek, in Mount 'loasant and emlock tawnahipi, about fmir nulea front Dlounislmig. and three and a half from the above furnaces, coiilaimng about 9 ibout 125 acres nndei a gom' ..tato of cultivation. Mm . . .. .1... : . ...... ' " ' I'vereu uiuuiejvv tiniher. t'p. n the premises nro three- hWULUNti UL'SES Jam and olhrt out houses, ai d a good with an excellent u.ilcr power. I'here U also up. on the pmpeity IKON OKI:. Tho whole will bo Bold together oi rnnnrnto in fill purchasers on reasonable terniM, and pofes sion given the first ot -lori! ifrequiied. A l. M TUOUP,jr. January 30. 18-17 (April 41 NOTICE I 8WhC,S B''Vf ",al U1" "f AJ"istra-ior, L Willi the will annexed. ,i.. il..u .1... ... urunled upon the mate of A , UK KW UI.I.OAl "teotCertio towtwhin.. f;l.ni.i ....... euHed. All tirn.oti8 kiionh.o il,mi . . . 'o8a,de.,a,o are reoueMe 1 in I . " .. " payment, nd lhoe limine . (;, .iV." . , uw , , I, " ' "cunt m fl B.i in. Ihe Mint., to jircxcnt then, without d,.u v. lo i. , ,, I" "'i'-, Aumiuibtintor. Jinnarv afi. 1817 6wll NOLICIJ. bee?ehf!00IV? f ,h0 " lro been h Inneed up , lllf) ,fit Jin iol7, ami aa it ih i ... r,, .: ... ' ' "i,Vlnt! in "I''" net; "len" ,0 cal immediately and same ' ount with close tho ALBRIGHT & MENOAL inuaryja 1847 .xu, oahpHing. " ex- t.4 x eorinry, o, toi7, f Aul fc' U' AlVERT.