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Columbia Democrat.
LEVI L. TA I K DI l'i H.
13 1 o o 111 o bur !i
SATURDAY MOltN.. JAN. , 18-19.
l s a i.
The PIant we. inhabit lias performed
one morn nvoliiiion round tin! Sun, and wo
tire again, ns it were, taking a now siart at
the beginning of a new year. 'I he days of
the prophets are past, and tl eirt sons no
longer inherit tho earth. Wc are canto
quenlly, left to conjecture, as to the slate
of affairs on our globe when the year upon
which we have tiow entered shall have clo
sed. Wo have j.ist passed through an
eventful year.
The eyes of men are gradually opening.
They arc beginning to feel and to know,
lint, naturally, they are not ihe slave and
i' 2i fs of pettv tyrants. The Pi:ori.t have
arisen in their might'and scattered to the
four winds, the doctrine of "divine right."
Lookinv to our own glorious Republic, see
ing us Vippy and free, independent and
flourishing, contemplating the beauty, har
mony, tin A solidity of our institutions ; the
world waA amazed at beholding the spleii
lidlv estic uprising of the model repub
'' g on in union and strength j ruled,
and directed by the "divine ria lit"
tcoplo. The beacons of liberty
.it fired, their names have ascended
cry American mountain top, and
arks, wafted by the free winds of
en across tho Atlantic, have set tire
il Europe.
.'hose revolutions have astounded the
jrld thrones and crowns havo become
ylhinps in the hands of the people
.gs and Cabinet ministers have expatria
themselves, and the long cherished
tiions of such mm as Metternich, w ho
ve for a long time led Europe by the
.w ; have been proved to be erroneous.
V"k -if;o;'Uii niaii in the infinitude of his
iiadnin, could have predicted what has
Occurred during the progress of the last
jcar !
; Hut there is no use in going from home
to Hud examples of strange occurrences
jind astonishing events Although the Mex
ican war lias closed, and we can no longer
l ie!; for splendid victories and magnificent
:.c!iievcui';;i'.s still, the events to which
that war hvi given birth, and which are
-radutdlv ch-vt loping ilicinsclvcs.are no lo
iacreuibltf anl unexampled. Our acqui.
fitiot's in tli',' tii.uth-wcst, will, of them
selves incite to adventure ; but when we
take into coiisit'v ration the fact, that the
rneiuus ineials are fo tj'jimdat'.t, it is im
possible to tell where the rpirit of emigra
tion and enterprise may not carry us.
The revolutions and convulsions of the
last j ear, no ma Hi r how disastrous niiy
be their immediate consequences, inuM, in
the end, bo beneficial to man and to the
world. Their blessings can only be csii
Mated by lime. The human race have du
ring the last year, advanced a century,
compared with the p;ist. If nothing more
were done than the awakening of ihe peo
ple, inueh good nius' have been eventually
i.ecoiiiplishrd ; hut in the present state of
r-fiYire, no one can tell what will be ihe
(lid, or where. The doctrine of persecu
tion and coercion must bo abandoned hv
all who would i.ic, and the time is l ist
coming, when, instead of directing, the
ruler must be directed.
At tuch a moment, nothing can be more
pLaMiig than the contemplation of the fact
that the principle which is actuating the
wo.ld; and under which the down-trodden
nations of Europe are acting, is one of
the cardinal doctrines of the Democratic
parly, to wit: "that man is capable of self
government" This is the ground work r.f
Democracy, the world acknowledge and
r.ct upon its truth when this truth is
known then the sword will lus it power,
for
Tbcre is a weapon a'ircr set,
And heller t i i .i it tin' S,iv..ii I. j
A weapon thiil i-.iiii. s (!...vii as t ill
A Mill A" flakes l.iit "(I'm Oil' Suit j J
-nd 'Xi tes a ticoin.iu's will
n luhtonitu does 'he will ol Cod.
Ami Irani its power, in lorce nor locks
'an sine'.d tiiiin 'lis thu biliul box.
Editor ok the Fiu;e Soil Pater, at
, has sold out, ami is going to Calitnrnia,
I greatly the fren mil of a California
hem.
The EMctiioti in France.
Ltmls Jl'.ipolcon cttcltd President,
We arc at length in possession of intel
ligence of the Presidential Election in
France, which took place on the 1 0 til of
December. The information was convey
ed to our shores on Sunday last, by the
Steamer belonging to the Cunurd line the
Furopa which sailed on the lUih tilt.,
from England. The contest was mainly
between (Jen. Cavaignac, M. l.ainartiue
and Louis Napoleon, and resulted in the
triumphant (lection of young Napoleon
Bonaparte.
Prince Louis, a full nephew to old Na
poleon Bonnparte.is now placed in the ex
ecutive c hair, or on the executive throne,
whichever it may be? Ihe latter, perhaps,
as we suppose, the President is to live in
quasi-royal state, judging from tho liberal
ity extravagance, we think of the con
stitutional appointments allowed a fur
nished palace, and a salary of six hundred
thousand franks per annum, ($1 10,000,)
which is loo much, by sixty thousand dol
lars. To what results his elevation to the
Chair of State will tend, and to what events
it portends, time and experience alone must
determine. Having recently returned front
exile, and been elected to the General As
sembly, Louis Napoleon, issued an address
to the people of France, in which, like all
oilier ollicc seekers he said many nice
things and made many fair promises lay.
ing down a rule of action, and framing a
platform on which ho would administer the
affairs of government. Should he make
the platform his profession de foi his
public rule of conduct, then all may go on
well. In that plutform he declared him
self a republican, and avowed his determi
nation to maintain and to strengthen the re
publican institutions of France, and to con
sult, first, last, and always, the glory and
I the happiness of his country. This is
well; but coming from one who has been
for many years, and until within a few
months, a pretender to the throne of
France, and whose pretensions are in our
opinion as good or better thin those of
either of the two oilier pretenders the
Duke of Bordeaux and the Count of Paris
-we can hardly be expected to yield our
belief, with trusiing faith, to all the fine
words and fine promises to be found in the
plutform, until time and acts aiid facts shall
show that he that makes them is disposed
to carry on and to carry out, honestly, all
that he has promised so liberally. Vive
la llepitblique Franeaise !
France -Election of Louis .VrtjJo
It on.
Pams, Thursday, to p. M l-'p I" this dale,
tranquility ruhlii ucs. Loiii, Napulemi lias bren
cli r:ed President. The i lccliini letin us show a
uii'jnriiy in favor nf I'rinn: Louis similar in pro
pinliiiii In thm.? already ain.i in crd. Prince Jni
is proposes to r.iiie Oneial I'avaijjnac to tin
rank of Mnislml i f Kraneo.
A partial amnesty U sti!! apeken of as likely
to he presented In llie l,'li;oii"ei', eillicrhy Gen.
Civ.iiKiiae.or lh(! Minis ry ol I'rinrt; Loui. i i,
ninleisluoii that it will not include thu prisoner.
ol V inriMiiies.
'1 he intention of proiiiolini; llie elerlion of M
I'luldUie to tin; Pnid1-i..y of the Chamber H re
vived, and will probably bi; cariit d into i lli ct,
Mar-hil f'lic.i ml ii ade Ins hrt appearance in
'.he Chamber lo-dm, and vv.is received in ihe Salle
4e Pas)ordin by M. Tinei and M. Mole. A
uoe.il uiiiiiln i' of no n.ln n of the mblv have
lo-ilay kit Iheir cudaai (he hotel ol I'lince Lou
la.
Die Proclamation nf the President will proba
bly be made about the yoili in-t . A well inform
ed Paris paper ays, 90 far us we can j'id&e from
lilt ilKuu.pltle reliiiio, that arrive In o hum the
IJepartrnents.the sul!i.ii;es were divided in ihe lul
lowini; portions: Louin Napoleon lid percent;
Cavaijjnac 21 per cent.; Leilm Iti in ti pel cent.;
K.i.pail 'I per cent ; 1. iiniirtine H pi r 1 cut. It is
calculated that the commi-i ioncis who have been
ipp' in' d to exanime ihe vox. w ili have condu
'!! Iln'ir laluus on Mond.iy nel, and liiat the
N 1ii011.1l Asctiibly will, on Weclnei-day, piocl.iim
llie 1'ie-idflit of Ihe l!eiiiliiic ; we shall liien, 11
. hoped, In 1 really assured of a period of tun
polity and repn, :.
Postscript France.
The litest i.ertH lioiu France coiitir-n Louis
Napoleon's iricn a-mu pupiil.11 ily , uml Civairiac'a
downhill. Tneieiunn from I tie Piovimvs are
even moi.' decisive, as we anli.-ipa!i'd, than the
sniliaKea of I he l ai i-ians. In Paris the .M,ule
maj'inly of ihe Piince over all Ci mpetili.n was
ni aily 2J .0 10, and in Ihe lianlieii sulairhs he la l
1 m:.jorily of V0,V3'i. and ;,u absolule n.ajoritv ol
tC.ll I votes out of iheaoJUO votes polled f,,r
all the Candida. At Bordeaux 1 J.OUO voted
for Pimcc Louis, wl.U.-t only OuOO vted for Con.
Cavain ic.
Judijiri!; from ull ihe reporti which h ivs reach
ed 111., the Prince will have an itrmetisc tnrj ritv.
The Cavaignac voles l.ave tnosily been Tmuied
!iy government inlluence. Already lists of the
new- ministry are circulated, mme of which place
Marnhdl (Judinot among the ministeis.
Letters from Paris, of Saturday evening, dej.
cribe the state of that city ai alarming in the
highest ilece.
Military preparation art beinj; made in every
quarter. The polite force throughout Ih city j
In been doubled mi account ol uin serious dis-
Iiirli.inee and rioting thai had taken place.
Louis Nipolcon'sfiicndllietatul iri;aiii7.'l li
suppiess any outbrakei in CK.e of his election. j
1'.... it: ..0...:.. 1 1 .......u.l iliafaiii'i. 1 TV,
uvii. w nao(;ai iin.-i uiiiliiij ics'iicm m v
daiehip for lh Prtaidenry.
M. Laui.irtine't liieuda vveru Diakhi( great ex
eitiom toaecur hi eUclion.
On Saturday evenii.j; all Paria looked like one
electoral meet in(;. ,
The UoiiapaitisN were accused of an intention
to assassinate (1Y1. Cavait;iiac,
M. Tboie.oiie of thoac persons who (led with
Louis Plane and Cauvsidiere, bad arrived in Par
is, on the eve of tho elect iun.
Letters received in Paris, on Saturday, Imm
Ihe provinces, state that Louis Napoleon's elec
tion would be the signal fur a great monarchical
rising. '
A large body of the National Guard have been
unlered under anus lor Sunday.
The iroopt, liaide Mobile, ttc, would be con
fined to Iheir barracka on Sunday, Ihe day of Ihe
cleclioii.
Letter from Marseilles announce that the ex
pedition intended for Civila Vccchi had returned
In an anchorage, but the troops had not yet been
disembarked.
Notwithstanding all the excitement regarding
the Presidency, funds had risen. Thu live pei I
cents, on Saturday closed al (i'Jf. to I0o.
Letleis liuiii Paris, of Tuesday morning, ay
ihal Ihe election for President of the Republic had
deiiniiely closed all over Fiance, and enough was
known to secure Louis Napoleon a larger vote
(ban was expected by his most sanguine friends,
he receiving a considerable more than a majority
ol voles over all the other candidates.
Accounts from the ilillerenl departments an
nounce that the election was everywhere conduc
ted on calm and dignified principles
Still Later from France.
Letters from Paris, dated Tuesday evening,
substantiate tthe previous accounts received, and
slate that Louis 'apoleou's election engrosses all
the attention of I It people.
General Cavaignb was burnt in eflTiJiy amidst a
largo concourse of people assembled at the Place
du Throne.
' . M'russia.
There were alarming riots al Mcmel on thelt!i
ins!. The town was completely in Ihe hands ol
the populace for four of five hours, during which
lime great excesses were committed.
The King of Prussia, wearied with factions op.
position, has dissolved the Parliament and pro
mulgated the new constitution, in which all the
liberties conceded his juhjects in March last
....n...i...i ...Ci i:r....:
are confirnied, with si) CV tnodificaliotu ns the
slule of t rf monarchy item to re.juire. ThUe
are to he t;jk chambcia Yvr-"rh amber, con-
sisting nl lsif terriher? ye
lower chamlJ . 7- '1
1 spars, am
th
'..i..... ...1...
three years
of siiminonic
wilh the Ki
snlhage.
Prince 1
1
s
General C
France. ajj I
Marshal peaud made his first appearance in
the dumb 1 the 13th, and was received in
the Salle-d .,was-diis by M. Thins and M. miIc.
A great nut 1 r of members of the Assembly on
llie same daj , left iheir card at his hotel.
Prince Louis Bonaparte's proclamation of Pres
ident was to be issued about the 201 b Dec.
PRUSSIA. At Memel.nn Ihe dill Dercmbei,
Ihe most alarming riots took place. 0 n the aib
the entire town was in posses-ion of ihe populaiv
lor four hours, during which lime great excesses
were committed.
AUSTU1A. The military executions far polit
ical oll'i'iices slill continue. The cholera
ing tearfully al Prcsiniig.
rag-
IKI'.LAM). All is iraiupiil. Lord Clarendon
was formally received on his ri lum lo the Vice
Uegal Lodo. The usu,,l ait.iressi of conliileiice
was voled to him, coupled wild recomiiiedaiioim
lor a removal ofgrievances under which Ihe roun
try labors. His I'.xcellencj's icply is lemp emte,
and disclaims any design on the pa t ol the Gov
ernment tu exclude Catholics from juries.
ITALY. The revolution in Koine has lenni
nated hy the flight of the Pope, the head of the
Unman Catholic Church. One of the inu-t pi, p.
ular princes that ever ascended the papal thump
is now an exile and wandeicr. The Pope, jt
appe.ii-, iiner me. sienrs 1.1-, oesenneo. reinaincfl I tluee ipiaiier decrees e isl sixteen perches and
a prisoner in his p ilace, protected Iroin personal Iwu tenths to a stmie, thence north lilty-niae de
violence by Ihe l-'iench Ambassador. trees ra-l Ivvenly-even perches and six tenths to
The Pope, in fleeing trom Rome. t(,k reluceat !
Naples, am
was under llie protection ol the Kiin;.
1 .1 .
His Holiness rilu-ed lu go t,, I-raiice, and ha
signed a protest dicl.inng all the late acts void.
AUS TRI A. I Ins Fmpeior has ahdi.aied in
favor ol Ins nephew. The new Mno-irv, hv 0,
Presidant, published an adihess continuing tne
policy ol the new F.mperor, in which he pledges
to maintain the liberty ol the eounti v.
Pain 1.1 tiir Sipk ami Krkast, Hr.ArAcii.
Ac Wniihl's Indian Vegelahle Pille ale
1 1111 cine 101 ever uc-criiriou 01 nains ; h.cau.i
Ihey pu.L'e Iroin the body those morhid which
'ieiMr' " "' '! aoove ni-a-jrei a , e !
coniplainints hut ,. eVM,y ma,.,dy .ncidint ,
man. f rem hree t s,x ol said Indian Vag. table !
,h lake., at,, .ght on going lo ld. vv.ll , . ,
short tone give reliel, even , the most ,...,. j
sullering , aim per-eveiance, aci-ordiog In d,r.
eel inns, will certainly restore the body to a sound
state of health. I
Wright's Indian Vef-taie Tills ;.!so aid and 1
improve digestion, and therefore give heath and !
vigor t,i Ihe w hole frame, s we as drive pain or I
disease of every description from llie body
The genuine tor sale by Iluyhurtl nm'l Jln'h,
rpoomurg . It. P. Iial(!y, Danvi!!.. ; Stephen I
t(ainy,,,iua'.issa,ai:oiiv acetiis m ail parts of ,t.
slate. A','"tits Who-e supplies becoP'p cxliansle
will receive?nevv lot m, writiri;ln l'r. IVright,
principal nbice . .t',!l Har e Street pna,ii.!ihi'a.
AD.MI.MSTU.VJOIi'S XOTIL'ir
F.stute of Abraham Kline Jiobbins,decl.
I ETTER- of Admiriistratinn having this day
j been granted lo Ihe undersigned, residing
in r'ishingcreek township, upon ilt. above estate,
all those indebted tosaiil eshre, are requested to
make payment and riedilor lotnake theirdemands
known, to tho undersigned, w ithout deUv
GKORRE LAUBACH, j.'m'r.
Pre. ISth, W 6k
.TlarliCl lriCCM I'lHTCll!.
cliRKECTKD WEEKLY l'OK TltK DEMOCRAT.
Uiuuin-'buiif, I'hUudtljihia.
flour, per barrel, $j 00 $0 !M
Wheal, " bu.hcl, I 00 1 10
live, " " 0 ai 0 HI
Coin, " " 0 -10 0 05
Oats, " " i) 30 0 '7
Buckwheat, 0 40 0 .'nj
KgKS, " dozen, 0 10 0 It
Holler, " po ind, U Iti II Is I
Xoril) Orniul) (Canal.
do. lkc roii's Chck,
tirrwKk,btc. I, IStS. J
C01.. Tau:-
Dear Sir, the fullowing chowa the
collections of Canal Tolls at this ollicn, since No
reuibut HOtli, 147.
Ainounl per last Hepnrt, gSS.S.ill Oli
" uiuiilh ending Nov. 30, 2,i t tiO
W hole a ml. Ii r i sr, ending Nov,
3i)lh,'-H, ' $MOI.ns M
J. S. CAMPliKLL, Collector
' "r-r- r--.
LIST OF OAL'XF.S.
. , , t ri, ,1 ,4
For Fnut ut January Jcrm,.l. 1). 1819.
1 Jereimali P Kincher vs peter Mowrer
2 Jotiii Conner vs Nathan Siely
3 timothy Alliens r.s. vs I hoinas r itch tt al
4 Lewis II Nliiis vs Aurahain Lines
5 VV Holliii.in et al vs Charles KalWus
ti Itiinli.iin It Geai heart vs John S Dye
7 LcGraid Uaucrolt vs PuscitU Poke
ij LeGranil B.incroll vs K.eluel Crossby
U '.Vlicelo. k Coitiy vs Kalpli K Carpenter
llj Simon P Kase vsGotneti lieeln
11 Allen Caniabam vsChailes (.dark
U Henry Sinilll vs Peler Lnlhaidi
ta Jolin Chrulopbel vs Ji sepb Jones et al
14 Samuel G liaihaw.iy jr vs A W llausel
15 William A Autun vs J.icoii Good
lli Geoige W Milchel vs Tliolnas Kilch
17 I srael Machaiiiur vsjohn file Williams
13 V A Dawsou el al vs Uriah 'I' Dawson ct al
I'J John P Grove et al vs W illiam Donaldson
20 John Kremer el al vs James Hyde Jenkins
21 John Cooper vs Gilbert fowler
22 Henry Mailman vs Noah S Pientis
23 Win K Albright et al vs lienij ill K Haj hurst
21 Christian Ktiukle vs John Conner
2"i Be nj unin Komboy vs Itichaid Harris
2b Kooert Monlgomery el al v s Daniel Wagner
27 Jacob Ki'eigh vs Thomas uiitioy
2s) (ieorgi; Zmler vs lieorge Keller.
WOlICli TO VUKUNTEEKS.
Paymstkr's OrricK, V. S.
,ymstkr's OrricK, V. S. A.,)
No. '.17, George Street,
Philadelphia, Dec. 7ih, Is lS. )
CLAIMANTS lor Ihe three months' extra tiav
yj due tu Volunteers liotu New Jersey and
hdsteru Pennsylvania, are invited tu present their
claims al this ollice.
The heirs of deceased Ollicers and Si Idiers are
informed that they ale enliiled to the pay n Ihe
following order; lirjf, the widows aecniid,lhe
children lliirdltt karcnb fi uilh, Ihe khroh.
ers and sis j,'iTt'ca)nieiit ran be made loAd
mirij . "alurs. ileiiship must he
ilions of two credible and
ST. CLAIR DF.NNY,
Paymasler, U. S. A.
-2t.
"''at Public vendue,
"'tis, at his dwelliin;
.sliip.Columbia foiiiuy, on
of January next, atu.ni ten
acres ol
Limestone Lands
in which is contained large quantities o Lime
stone easy of access and well calculated, when
converted inln liitic either I'm plaMci ii g or to be
used 011 laud as a manure, Ihe piopeity is well
situated Inr time liurniie: Iiiikiiii'ss, and any quan
tity can lie sold as the demand l"i lime as a ma
nure is great. The above lot of land will be cut
into one. acre lots, and will he sold to suit pur
chasers. QCj-Terms made known on dnv of sale hv.
SaMI'IIL FRY.
Monionr township, Dec. 21, l.is .'Its
Daniel Painter, vs, JJimid I'uhnir, Hi-
rum Palmer, Oliver J'ulmer, Thrmlorr
'aimer, Richard Palmer, and labcccu j
Palmer.
)Y viruie of a mandate is-nerl out of the court
ot Common Pleas of Columbia county, at
llic suit ol Daun t rainier deinaniianl ;,u; insl
1 he above nameddelendanls I w ill expose to pub
lic Sale at tin' court House in ploomshonr, on
Monday the Kith day of January next at I o'
clock P. M. all that curiam Plantation and
Tract ot land situate in H'mntn Inwnship, county
aforesaid, Itciiiunoii! al a white oak stump i,n the
b.nikol the Susquehanna Kivei . Thence by land
In loi einL' to ihe heiis ol' ,l"Mah MiClure ih cens
ed imit h tliit ty -mil' degress west one bund.
1 1 ... ' .1... 1 1. ... .1... n . .
red 11 cms in i imii iii-.ii 1 r 1.111H o ii' 1 ci 11- ,
' 1 . 1 , 1 1 ,, . I
... I. -miLi ( mot . Irene e antic t . x:itui. ni.r li Inr. 1
. , 1 I, , 1 i
')'"" -." ' "'" """ ' '" -I" "
noilh llnrlv-five and one half denies east lillv
1... il,.,,- h i,.,i,
a stone 111 a line o linn lieloncmg lo lliailes
I ..Or. I IhOiCC tlV
same soinh Ihirtv one ami
'
ball depress ea-l one bundled and thirtv-f,,ur
nOrCie- IIIOI M'.eil M-IMIl- ,i tl Ml, III- ,11 I III! I II K
'" , ., , ,, ,, ,. . !
of 1 ie Snsonehann.i Uivir, Ihence soulhsixly-one
, , ',. 1 .1 .. , ,
Hid one b ill depress west t Ii 1 r V live perches and
four lenlbssoiith sixty-one and three quarter tie-giei-s
wesi forty perches sonih li'iy-nine and one
halt deuress west thirty-one perches and live
tenths soiilb filly-five degress west eleven perches
.rid eigli I jntlri south lilty-nine and three fourth
depress west tweuly five perches and five tenths
to the nlace of Itecinnini.', conlaiiioiu one hun
dred and lour acres not one hundred and fill v
perches ot I mil slnet measure, with the appur
tnaiices. ()l the aliove desci ilu-il I ract of Lund '
a'.ool nineiy-five acres ,s cleared, in a g I stale
1, en livalion aim won nn exec eft meadow
There are two dwelling Houses, a Ham, Waggon j
house and other out buildings, nr. apple orchard I
the nremivs It is si.na.ed on the North I
ir..h ol Ibe Sns(p,hanr,. ,he Pennsylvania
(, ,1 p,i,-. through a purl ion ot the tract. It is
well worth the attention of any person who may
want a good farm. 'Terms of payment w ill be
made kuo vn on liny r f sab.
And to he sold as Ihe estate of the parties above
named, lo wit: the plaintot and d.-f.-nooiils.
lil-.N.t. H YIAN, SiYff,
P'ner'drs nfTice. Rloorn-burp,
li,.,.nrt,l.- 01. 1,U.
A DMIXISTRATOIt'S NO'I'IC I : .
F.slac nf Sumuel Devenport deed.
"VOI'llT. i herliv given that letters of Admin-
istralion on tlieesta'e of Samuel IVvenpurt,
dec'd late of Or nige tow nship. Col. Co., have been
gianled hy Ibe Register of said counlv to the un
dersigned, re-iding in Orange low.iship all per
sons indebted In the estate are requested to make
pay merit, and those having claims against said
estate will present them propuly authenticated
tor settlement.
F. lAZARl'S. ,.l"nr.
Vie. .22, -tits'.
LA1GATI31T.
WHHUHS, ihe llou. Joslfh U Anthony
Piesiilentol the Courts ol Uver utid Terms
1 inei and Genur.il Jail Delivery, Court ol Quurte-
Sessions ol the Peace, ami Couit ol Common Plea,
uml Orphans Com l, in llie i'.ighl Judicial Dis
trict, Cc'.'.pon d of the couutiea Noiihuiuberlalid
Colninliia and Lyioinmc ; and the lion. Samcil
Uam.Il and Sir.Hiu.M bLoif, b)siS., Associate
Judei in Columbia cuuuly, have issued Iheir pre
cept, bearing J.ite the 'J-lih ilay ol Nov., in Ihe
year olour Lord one Ihou.aiid eight bundled and
loily-ei;lil,and to 1 Iiieclnl for holding a Court
ol liver and Terminnr, and General Jail Dcliveiy,
General (u.n lei Sessions of the Peace ('oiniuon
rleas ami Orphans' Court in bloomshurg in Ihe
county of Columbia, on Ihe third MonpaV (being
Urn i-'illi C.av) ol J.t L'jtliY nexl.and to con-
j tliine two w, 1 1. s ;
Notice is iiiiHiroiiK HKHtar oivEN.tothe
coionerlhe Justices ol the peace, and constable ol
the said county () Columbia, that Ihey be then and
1 thi-re in their proper persons al 10 o'clock in Ihe
j forenoon ol said day, with their recoids, nuuisi-
' lions, and other remembrances, In do those thing!
j which In their olliccsappi riain In be dune. And
i 'hose that are bound by recognizance, to prose-
ecute against the prisoners thai are or may be in
1 'he Jail of said county of Columbia, arc lo be then
land there to prosecute against Ihelli as shall be
I j"st Jurors are ri'MUested lo lie punctual in their
, .(.ndance, agreeably t their ,,oi,, es.
Dated at Hloomsbin g, the l tlh day of Nov.
j in Ihe year of our Lord one thousand ciehl hnn-
ilr d aiollorty eiuhl, and in the V.'d year of the
I ndepeiuleticev el the I'tnlcd Stall s id Al: eiica.
HKNJAMIN II Y MAN, Ihtrff.
Sninin's 0iick, 1
rr.ooM.ncKr., Nov l.'t. s.S.
Tailoring!
HE M OVAL.
rp UK subscriber, lespecllully infoinislhe citi
I .ens if l.looiiisliniK aiai v'ciuilv, 1 1 ut the
1 I'.niio iship exisiu g heiwu n Kill, & I'n 11 Una-
liiik. has been Cim.Ivi d, by mutual ci iim lit, anil
j he would also ihloilii llii tn lli'.l he lusjiist opened
1 ,1 new shop in Hitgs'new buildii g.one di or above
the l.xchange Hotel, while he ci iililiues Ihe
Tailoring fiusinrss,
and ij prepared In altend lo ail those who may fa
voi him with Iheir piitrntiagi He (laileis iiiu,
sell that lioui his past ixperurce in fusiiios. his
work w ill he executed lu aily ai d wanaiili d to lit
(tg- Culling done to order and al Ihe shortest no
tice. Hit Charge will be Ueutonatle.
The City Fashions for Fall and Winter have
been received al his eslablitl.n eel.
A. H. ELLIS.
Illonirisburg, Nov. lb lSlS -lt.
FASHIONABLE
7AILOP.I1TO-
rpilK siiusci iliel , lespeclinilv inli ru.s llie rili
.. ns o bloomstiuig and viciinty, that he
continues Ihe
TA ILOllLYG JI L'S IJ E S S,
at the old stand loiineily occupied by IClit S;
V'un Ituskirk, on Main slleel, between the post
Ollice and Market Street, where he is prepaied lo
attend lo all those who may lavor him with then
patronage. He flatters hitnsell that Iroin Ins pas)
experience in business, hn woik will heexecuted
ui-aily and warranted.
if)- Cutting done lo order and at the shortest
notice.
The f'ily Fishions for I'all and Winlti have
been received al his estatdishll elil.
CCJ- Hit I hurges u ill be Rrasvnuble. -fip
M. V. BUSKIJMC.
nioomsbnrg, Nov. Id, IHS-tf.
VLM A N A CS ! A LM A N ACS ! A LM AN ACS !
Dr. D Jaym: would respectfully infoim
llie public that he publishes annually lor gratui
tous distribution, by himself and all his Agents,
an Almanac, called
Jaynt's Medical .Ihnanac,
And (aii)K to Health.
The calculations lor Ibis .Almanac are made
with great care and accuracy and lor live ditler
cut Latitudes and Longitudes, so .is lomiikc them
equally useful as a calender in every part ol Ihe
Tinted States and Piili.-h North America. They
are printed on good paper, and wi'li handsome
new type, and are lustily hound, ami besides be
ing the neatest and most accurate calendar print
1 ...1 :.. .1... r..,....l o ii.., .. 1
M,imnt of valuable iniormation, suited lo'the w ants
ol all, andol that kind too, w hich cannot be found
in books.
His catalocuc of di-ipas-es, with remarks and di-
reclions for their removal is really invaluable,
and make Ihelli welcome visiters in even house
Ihey enter. F.very lainily should posse-sat least
one of ihe-e annuals. His Almanacs for IsJU is
now ready for distribution, of which he designs lo
publish at least Two .Million, and in order that
Ihey eveiy family in the Cnited States and liril
ish Ameiica, may be lurmshed with a copy, he
hereby invites
Merchants and Storclicrpcr.x,
t c 1,1 1 . 1 , ...
lo forward their orders to loin as early as possible
.... ... J I
and they sha
be supulied L-ratinloiislv with as
manv copies as they may deem necessary In sup
U :, .....;.,..,.". . n i '
ill".'""" " " ' """ IIISO
led at I he same I ime, to send a copy ol Iheir "bus
iHf.s.s Ciml," which will bepiinled and placed on
the cover of the almanacs sent them, also without
charge.
Tbev are also requested lo give nil necesary di-
1 tedious bow Ihe A Imnnars should he forwarded
lo them. I!v law they cannot he sent hy mail un-
I .1 C I .1 I
less the postage Is first paid on tin m hue.
,. , r , -, ,' ... ...
Orders post pain directed to Dr. D. Jaync
Philai!elihia, w ill meet with prompt alii ntion.
'FJ- F MILIKS can obtain these Almanacs
Oralis of J. R. Mover, Hiooinshui'g, auent lor ihe
sale of Dr. Ja lie' ('i lebialed l',imily medicines.
Dec ", lSls., fits.
FALL AM) AY INTER (JOODS.
HK suliscnberscall attention In their new and
lull assortment of SELECT J.YJJ FJ.V-
i-jwi;iv ,l....r ..1,1 .i..,,i
,,r,,. 'siu-cte.i with care, and oll'ered al
prices u ifc bt low Ike cheapest. It cnmprises,
al,,g ()U,t.r things, borages, borage robes, ging.
haiwB.KiiiKiiara lawns, French lawns, cashmeres,
,, j,. ,alnei aacas. bombazines and silks;
,';Hh.m(.n. h' ,, de laillP 8liawl ; dres.
I hdkfs , prints, innslins, silk ami other fringes,
p:1a-0N and sunshades, Fr'nch and Knglish chillis;
hi.:, I '.ni-y and phu ! winter cassimeres, sat 1 net ts,
maretls, tweeds. Ky. jeans, linen drilling,
nankoeu, veiling, llai nels, tickings, linon arid
cotton diaper, check, ho.siery, gloves, cotton yarn
and carpet chain. Al so Afresh and full assort
ment of proetrieiffifh, milt ami liqtion, queens
ware, hardware, and the greatest and cheapest lol
uSImots and shoes in Ihecounly.
Al.so (iroceries and Queensware. Their gro
reries are all fresh, and have been selected wilh
care, anl upon such terms as will guaranty them
to be sold low.
'Their queensware comprises a good assortment
of blue stone and glass ware of a superior quality
Al.so Silk fur and Lechorri hfts; hardware
and cutlery; umbrellas, parasols, etc.
flrf.- All of the above having been bought at the
lowest cash prices, enables them to aell as low as
can be purchased elsewhere.
fj-j-Cash paid fnrgrain, at usual.
WM. McKELVT & Co.
Bloomibnrg, Nov. 1, 849-.
SHERIFFS SALES.
T Y VlrlllA f I r Stilliilllf u'litM ..I vnftilii.fhi VhftJ
... - . J ....,,
J.J na tu me directed will be expored to U
at ihe Couit House in lllootnsburg, on Monda
the. Kith day ol Januaiy, 1 b si J , al one o'clock I'
M.,lhe following piopeity to w il : 1
A certain lot or piece of (rounil, lituatt
in Mountpleasiil lownsinp C'duiotua cuunty.cuiH
taming lorty one acres more or less, hounded by
lands of I l.ini y Mellick, Andrew Mellick, 2d, th
liens of Josi'pliKulp and others, of which litarl)
all is cleaid iand w In icon is m 1 ltd a lurye lw
story frame Dwellint: House a laice l:uine I1anll
barn, a young apple orchard with the appurlrnerA
era, seized taken in 1 xecuiion and lo be sold al
thu propery ol Henry Wniiig. r
ALSO.
A certain lot of (irnuiid situate in Mod
tour Tow nsliip.Colun bia county, coiilaining 1 ,
eighth of an aire inoie or Ui, bouidtd on Ihe
south by the main road leading In m hlumsbuiM
lo Danville, on the north by the t hutch lot, so id
others whereon is ended a Italne dwtllitig l,ous
with a Hiiall Irame Km fin altaclul Ilium It
and a frame stable with the urli m 1 1 rs, sii
ed taken in execution ami lu bt told as I lit pup
erty of Conrad Caishper. '
ALSO. I ,
A cerlain lot or piece of liind, situ-'
ale in Madison township, Columbia ci inly, ton-i
taing twenty one arris, mote or les, bounitrd by
laooH of Waller .lihiism, illy !mi ul, Sn.iitli
Stout tnd nheis, wbiih land is all rlran d,w ) ri -4
on isereclid a huge two stoiy Itrrie 1. welling
house wuh Ihe appuiienanies, seid laktn ii
execution and lo be s Id as the i rops.il ol Jbimi
Stout. I
ALSO, i
A certain lot of ground situate in Mahoj
ning lownship, Collin, l-ia cMmiy, in the u wn
Danville, conlainii g 1 ne i-ighlb ol an, acre liinr
or less, bounded on the east by a lot id Frsi kli
Rush, and on the north hy a street, and ether
whereon iserecli d a small one tory Iran In ns
with the appuilenaiices,seitd taken in exicnlu
and to be sold as the preri rlv ol Jtu is Jr iinver
ALSO,
A certain lot of ground lituate in th
town ol Danville, Maboioi.g ti wnslop, Colonibi,
co , cnritai ning fitly fee: in limit and about onj
hundred and tony . five del deep, or ibeietboul.
adjoining land ol Sainutl Hoover, and an all)
whereon is elected a one and a liall sloij Ir.nn
dweelling House and other out huildings. wil'.i
Ihe apiirleiiances, seized taken in ixicoiien and
lo be sold at (he piopi riv rl Menrv W. Primmer
ALSO,
A cortiiin piece or parcel of lund situate
ill lieaur low 1 ship, Con ml u co., 1 onlainilig
tl irleen acies mine or less, hounded by lards of
Jacoh llintt rliter, Samuel Jjalius ar'd ithnsiv
whereon is eucud a frume dwelling House, a
Irame Barn, with the appurtenances, seized ami
taken in execution and lo he cold is li e 1 lei my
of Moses Meyer. ' 1 '
P F.N.I. I1AYMAN, Sh'ff.
ShertlTs Ollice, Ploi inshnig, )
Dec, 'IJt D..IS.
It'atltfd. A li w (lot d) i,moins l J i.
Al.so. A load of Corn Stalks.
List of Juror m.
GRAND JUUOKS.-yan. Ttrm. 184i.
liloom, Uilliani Hiown.
Cattawisra, Daniel Ilelwig.
Centre, Il nj:imin .Miller, 'J'lic man Cor
ner.
Derry, James VcVickcr,' Coin'
Cleckner. 1
Greenwood, Ira, Johnson.""
Hemlock, Sylvester Fu
ller, I'eler Appleinenr- ,
Liberty, Jacoh lioyer, Daniel Hillmvc
.Limestone, William S. Davis, Will'ia
Conner,
Mai loniif, Fdward Young, W.C, Joh
son. Joseph Deihl.
Madison, (ieorgi Derr,
Montour, lieiijamin Low.
Orange A. 15. Stewart, BimjaminSt
ner.
Sii'jarloaf, Jacrib Fritz.
Vailey, Daniel Fursel, jr., Henry Si
der.
'I It AVERSE JURY, lint Wed;
Bloom. Ludwig Lieht. Fred. Dre!
Moore Creveling. Cbas. Kahler, Andr
Creveling, Caleb liarton, Elias Mend
hall.
Heaver, Samiiij Johnson,, John
Catlawissa, J,'(ih liciler"" j
Centre, Joh11 Hill
Derry, Wi. M. Hrairly. M
Greeiiwoiul, Joneph Keller, Peter H, J
man, John Knhhins Samuel Gillaspy. '
Hemlock, Franklin McHride,
Jackson, Cluster Smith,
Liberty, licnjamin Kntmse.
Malioning, (;, V. Forest, Jarob Ikeler,.
G. M. Shoji, J. S. Watson, Samuel Yorks,
sr., Martin .McAllister, J. G. Tliomnson.
Main, John Keil'cr,
Mifflin, John Drown jr.,
Montour, John Itishel. jr.,
iMouiiiilcasnni, John Al organ,
Roaringcrei k, Snmiiil Roup.
Sngarloaf, l'eter Kase, John Conner.
Valley, John Ilendiickson, David Max
well. TRAVARSH JURY, .Sec. Week.
Bloom, Enoch Howell, Daniel Snyder.
Beaver, Amos ltitlf nlsousc.
Briarcreek, Lewis Traui'h. Hcnrv Rit-
tenhousc
Cattawissa. Michael Brcbst, John Rei
dcr. Centre, John Shaffer, John Foster.
Derry, John Blee, jr
Franklin, I'eter Dollman, Jacob Swwe,
George Metz.
Fishingcrcek, Andrew Criviling,
Greenwood, Isaac Evans.
Hemlock, Joseph llilemi.n,Reuben Bom
boy, James hminit.
Jackson, James Edffar,
Liberty, George Billmyer, Simeon Best.
Mahoning, Daniel Ramsey, M. B. Bo
doin, 'I nomas Clark, James Cornelison,
Enoch Mellon, Charles Cook, Willfm
Clark.
Main, Isaac Yetter.
Madison, John Swisher, Joseph Lyons.
Montour, Abrham Kefler.
Nounlpleasant, Joseph Vanderslices
Orange, Isaac Hagenbiich,
Itoaringcreek, Abram Mensch,,
Sugarloaf, John I less.
A Fresh supply ol Dr M'Lanea celebrated f r,
mifuge.just receivd and for sale at the
Drug Store of j. r. MoYV.B
Bloomsburg, Not. 1st, Itit.