1 Columbia Elcmocrnt. , ivi i. mi:, v.vaoM. Min;i)V MOKN'., DEC. 8, 1819 f 2li in a long time since we hnanl from J..I1101.1. Are we t ) receive no in ire of thosa excellent articles, from her classic p i? is always wclcoiiie, and wc t!i'H' it a punitive proof of our good taste, to lilis i:t beautiful production. .DUoi iiii uion Rebuild. . VtAntn thai an attempt hai recently been in 1 1 ! i ) ciiilil th another democratic paper at Rcdlord.in opposition to the Bedford Gatette. The g'Tiaot disargaiiuatinn was immediately crush cj oy tn ! dl in 0-.1 out no truss of the ever-glorious ; -in i:..iey, including tha Sheritl', Prothonotury, Ci:aii!;iiiinii'ri, iti: , f Bedford county, appear i a j i a a slung Adhess, to the Public, over their j).!i:iiv(! minus, in which they manful ly dj i u i ilto ctTirt as "V sxecehkky," and 'etlnt'.i'f I to datrny the. Union and harmony cfin Dcnttralie Purty," au.l moit nobly stand byt'mr K litor Gen Bowman, with the soul cn !riir i 1 mi;ritnim im declaration that "We htve KVriRR CONFIDENCE in the-BED- ro;t!) GAZiirfE," a paper that hai ahly and fearlessly defended the prinelplrj of the Demo cratic Party for (he list EIGHTEEN YEARS, under its preseut Editor and Proprietor, and want liO other." Suchcjiiduct is worthy of all commendation, anl ianu. placa their Editor, as wo have no doubt it will, under lasting obligation!. We can. not conceive of a higher or more substantial com pliment. Ungratelul must be the man, who waulj not love to honor such a constituency. Per Contra. How w.s it, about one year since, with some of the oliicer of Columbia coun .ty, when the idea w.isconceivrd of raising an op. position paper in CIonmsburj ? Did Ihey step forward manfully, and resolve lo sustain the or franol'lhe Democratic parly, that had faithfully defended their principles for the last twelve years, and was then zealously sustaining the County, Stale and National Nominations, and the Editor . 'f the Columbia Democrat, who had served over twenly.five years in the "political battlefield." and just paid an exorbitant price for the location at the county Seat without opposition ? Did they emulate the glorious example of the "Bedford JDmiurrary," or did they encourage the "opposi lion movement," by the profuse bestowal of of ficial patronage ? nancsty, Capacity and Fidelity. How this text of Zachary, is lived up to, and carried out, by It is appointees to office ! We are certain, that timing the last four years, we have not heard of so many mail mid Post-office robbcrics.as have been com mitted since the advent of Collamer, Taylor, and Co. Almost every paper we open contains an account of a post ollice felony. Talk about officers under the last administration. Nine months have convinced every one, of the honesty, ca pacity, and fidelity of whig Post-masters and clerks. The mail of Nov. 3d,from Oswego, to N. 'York, containing cheeks and drafts to the Amount of $2,000 or S3.000 which should have reached New York on the 5th inst,. has not been heard from. At Springfield, Ohio, a few days since, a Jnnil agent was arrested for rohberry of the mail. SI, 200, have been recovered. In our own Connty is a case of daring and successful robbery. The culprit is ar rested 43,08 1 having been found upon him. We have not pretended to keep an ac count of these things, and no doubt many t.mre could be gathered up, with a very lit tie trouble. But these are enough to show the character for Honesty, Capacity and Fidelity, which "the all decency party" wear before the world. What a commen tary is this, upon the promise of the Whig Party to conduct the government and reform abuses ! iCpSoma people dontknow how to pass a person 011 the street, and thus force one to step, first to one side and then lo the oth er; as if wavering between two magnets. You should always pass to the left of a man, and invariably give the inside ot the side-walk, to a lady. Ting W1 ;n ai cas. es prevent collision. Ifyouseeany dogs on the pavement, the best thing you can do, is to kick them off-but be somewhat careful because there Are puppies which have only two legs. A Banker in Jail for Perjury. Th President of the St..te Morns Hank hat been arreted in New Jersey fur perjury in hav. ins; s.vorn that the actual cash capital of the concern hit been ptid in. lyThe Editor of the Lancaster Express was convicted of a libel up n Mrs. Hcah Fraz'T, at the Lancaster Courts, last week, .and sentenced to pay a fine of $200 and CCSll. m f- North EE in it eh C anaf. The Hoard of Canal Commissioners met at Congress Hall on 1st iost. and made the following allotments on the North Branch; Sections. Sections. It. Jacon.S r & CcvllJ. Nead & Carrigan 1 J. I'vl.ens &. Weudcl IN. Funcis Ulnir Si. Co. 13 1 .Jackson McFaddm, r!. John Siurdivant, tfti ClfM-'H Llebink, n.'l. C irhran fc M"l,uie CI. Jhn McCord. 7. Patrick Uni I. c. 07 Palnek I'm ki. 0.1. Sttodivjiit .V. Li'tlc 7i Jacob f(-i!er4- Co. ,171. J ihn McM ih S. J & J I.iinion, ISi Roily McdeeCo , III. John Siioilgrass, 1 12 Joh i Snndgrass, lfJ. t.lwaiil Kerimit Co 1SI. Win. Pbelan h Cc The Hoard meet again next morning fur the transaction of business relative to the Uoad to avoid the Inclined Piano. Lnr?f Radinh.-Mt. John R. Moyra, of Bloomsburg, introduced into ournflice, on lat Thnriday, a Radish from his garden, 30 inchrs long, IS in circuirricrance, and U lbs t( 7oz. weight! Laroe Beet. A Deet of extraordi narv dimensions, weighing 14 Ihj., was left at this office last week. Itgrew in the gar den of David Cromwells in this Borough. I'l. L . . 1 - .... n. 1 ins oeaw me great Meet of which the Dojlcstown lnlellisencer boasted a few weeks since, by 4J lbs. Who has a Beet that can beat this Beet ? Norristown Register. fJ-J-We can Mr. Register ! The Beat the Rev. Mr. Bradley presented us, on the 20th of October lat, weighed exactly 13 lbs. We now repeat what we then said, that it was the greatest beat of the season, excepting the one Mr. Gamble and the democracy gave the whig candidate for Ca nal Commissioner. large cabbage. Sheriff Tate, informs us, savi the Clin ton Democrat, that Mrs. Loder raised a lead of Cabbage, on his Cedar Spring arm, in Porter tiwnship, which weighed 18! pounds ! If that can be beat In Penn sylvania we will agree to cat the Cabbage. Bamk or Northumberland. At an elect- tion lor Directorsol the Rank 'Northumberland, on Monday the 19th inst , the following gentle men were chosen to serve for the ensuing year, viz t John Taggart, John Torter, William orsythe, Wil iam McKelvy, Abbot Green. George Schuure, Ebenezeer Wallon.Dati iel Biauligani, A. K. Kapp, Lewis Dewart. Samuel Wilbon, John Walls, and Samuel T. Brown. West Branch Bnk The following per- sons wi re elected directors of the West Branch Bank for the ensuing year : A. UpdegrafT, S. II. Lloyd. A. Wood ward, Geo. Tomb, Wm. McKinney, J. S. Grafius, P. Dickinson, E. S. Low, Jos. S. Williams, Thos. Bennett, C. Gudvkunst. John H. Cowden, L. A. Mackey. At a meeting of the board, A. Urnr.GRArr.was unanimously elected President and Thi ns. W, Lloyd, Cashier. Vominalions at Washington. Washington, Dec. 1 P. M. The Democratic 1ember3 of the House of Representatives met in cacus this even ing, Hon. James B. Bowlin, of Missouri, in the chair. The following named gentlemen were nominated, lobe balloted for on the organ ization of the House : For Speaker H. Conn, of Georgia. Clerk J. W. PoBXEV.of Pennsylvania Sergeant-at-Arms-N. Lam:, ofKy. DoorkeeperB. F. Brown, of Ohio. Postmaster J. M. Johnson, of Va. The Whig Members also met in caucus, and after nominating the Hon. Robert C. Wintiirop, of Massachusetts, for Speaker, adjourned over to Monday morning, to I complete their nominations. The following statement of parties we think can be nearly relied upon. Democrats proper, 1 1 1 Feds, and Tayloriles proper, 108 Democrats Free Soilers, 7 Federalists Free Soileis, 2 Abolitionists Free Soilera 2 Total Members, v.:io King of Georgia, and Alston of Alabama, both Federalists arc absent. A correspondent of the Washington Union, makes the following calculation : Democrats elictid Iroin sdaveholding Stales, CI " " nun slaveholding Slates, J-l itr 'Ml Si no Whigs elected from lnvhniding Stales, " " n.ui siutfh.'Iiliiig uies, Death cf Gen. Clineh. General Dcncan L. Cl.iMCH.Ir ru erlj of thear myof the United Starrs, and "uVtqucnth a T.i pre sentative in Congri t- In in ihe St;:le o Gu ipi. died at Macon, on the en nil g id ihe i'Sth ullimo after an illness i f nincd.os. In lTRfi, Geneal Washington imported two ploughs from Fnjjland, because be found our own too inferior for L'ood hus bandry. Washington Hepublic. In 1 1 10 General Tvlnr impi rid Son yards tf 1 lUu.st is carpit frum England, became he found our own too inferior lor an American President to walk upon This is another proof that Gen. rl Taylor ii uteond Vathnjti.r. Lrftrrfl, In writing letters, people shoulj be very careful. Cartful, in the first place what they say , nnd in the 111 xt place, how iln.'y "y it. They should" be careful also, that ihey say just what they wish tn, and no more. No mistakes should be made in spelling, nor in grammar. As a general ihing, unless yon have par-! nnnd 1 resolute, firm ami nju il nil his licular directions to the country, a letter ' functions are in the highest order ; hn as fhould bo dirrlcd lo tho place, at which Mimes the mastery ov( r business ; builds the one you are answering, was mailed. up a competence on the foundation he has A space fchould always be left at the mar-. laid in early manhood, and passes through gin, for the wafer, or you may chance to a period of I, fo attended by many gratilica eovcr some very important word, upon j lions. Having gone a year or two past which the meaning of the whole sentence ' CO, he arrives at a critical period in the kpunds. road of existence; the river of death llows 1 no uirecuon on tne outside should be plain and full. First the person's name, then the town or Post Office : then tho county and then tho State. There should be no flourishes with the Pen, in the di rection of a letter. It should be done in a plain, legible hand. Care should also bo taken in folding a letter. We have received some letters, of which we were actually ashamed, and no doubt the writers were. A little pains will make all those things come easy to you, and are a great acquisi tion. Aii Idea. While the subject of the modification of the post office regulations, is exciting an interest, and giving a movement to the massess which congress is bound to res pect; we wish to throw out to our readers accasionally, such ideas, views, and no tions, as may be useful or new. Many changes are being spoken of, as necessary, either forconvenience or safely; and as effecting beneficially, the collection and amount of revenue. It has been made a question, whether the lowering of the postage or letters, would result to the good, pecuniarily, of the Department, and at the same time, to the convenience of the Peo ple. We hope that upon this point, Con gress will display some of its wisdom. In most governmental measures, the mean is perhaps tho true position. Among the many projects and changes which will probably be submitted to, and acted upon, by Congress, we would like to see this one appear. It is our opinion that with the exception of Newspapers, sent from the office of Publication, all matters passing through the mails, should be prepaid. We go in for Equality, and think no one entitled either by i'ti?e right, or superior abili. ties, or splendid achievements, to the priv ilege of the frank. We are not aware that this thing is new. Indeed we think it is not. If it is, we claim the honor. It has always been our opinion, that much money would be sa ved to the Department, by passing a law for the prepayment of all mail matter. And to the franking privelege we are de cidedly opposed. We think men who get right dollars per-day, can prepay iheir constituents. Wc shall revert to this a irain. Supposed Jlurder 1 Portions of a human body, supposed to 1 ave been that of Dr. George Paikman, who invsti r iouly disappeared in Boston, some time since, were found on Friday last. under the Medical Col lei;e, in thai City. Suspicion fell upon I'rol'es-nr VV-bsi-r of the Colh-ge, as the Murderer.who was aneMen ami inrown into prison. Gieat excite merit prevailed in tha Cily.and the Military were called out to prevent an oulbri ali. 1 he evidence against the accused is circumstantial. Original Tenlor. ttun Taylortted. Col. Gkoruk Seizixokr, one of the old ost citizens of this county, snys the Potts, ville Emporium, a Taylor Democrat, who claims to have been the first man in the I'uion to name Gen. Taylor for the Presi. dency, and who supported him faithfully up to the time of his election, has fallen under the ban of the keepers of the Presi dent, and had the Post Office at Fountain Sprinctorne fromhim and removed to Ash land, about one and a half miles farther Aorth. And tins inertly because the old gentleman dared to rxereise the rights of a Ireeman, and lend his influence lo secure the success of ihe Democratic Ticket, last October. The value and importance of this Office i which Col. Seitzinger, has faithfully con- 1 ducted, lo ihe satisfaction of all, from (,e 1 lime of its establishment, some 17 years airo, iiinlcr the Administration of Oen. Jackson, 111 iy be the more readily under stood, when we stale , that there arc four Mails to be charged daily, and the com-! icn.atioii to the Post Master does not ave a(,rp lnoro llla" ''trCC dollars and Jifti eents per quarter ! Mr. A. B Jones, of Ashland, has been appointed lVst Mas'.ir in nlaee nf dl Li ' i'iUit ''er. .. - vi The Turn or l ift. Irom40ti CO. a man who has pro perly regulated himself may It considered s ij his prune of life. His matured irftigih of constitution renders him iilmon impervious In the alt rk of diirar, and fxperienco has given his judgement the soundness of alinoit inf.ilhbilitv. His before him, and he remains at a stand-still. But athwart this river is a uaduel called The Turn of Life,' which if crossed safe ly, lead to the valley of 'Old Age,' around which the river winds, and then llows, be yond without boat or cause-way to tffect its passage. The bridge is, however, con structed on fragile materials.and it depends upon how it is trodden whether it bend or break. Gout, apoplexy, and other bad characters also are in the vicinity to way- lay the traveler, and thrust him from the pass; but let him gird up his loins and provide himself with a fitting staff and be may trudge on in safety with perfect com posure. To quit metaphor, " the Turn of Life" is a turn cither into a prolonged life or into the grave. The system and pow ers having reached their utmost expansion now beginning cither to close like flowers at sunset or break down at once One in judicious stimulant a single fatal excite ment, may force it beyond its strength, while a careful supply of props, and the withdrawal of all that tends to force a plant will sustain it in beauty and in vigor unti night has entirely set. Governors of Pennsylvania. From the time when the Stale Constitu tion was formed, in 1790, down to the pre sent lime, the list of executives is as follows, which may serve as an item of pol itical intelligence to our young men . Thomas Mipriarr, Democrst-elected 1701 and left office 1799. Thomas McKka.v, Democrat elect. d 1 79C. and left office 1SUS. Simon Snydkr, Democrat-elected ISO's, and left office 1S17. William Findlat, Democrat elected I SI 7, and left office 1S20. Josiph Himter, elected by democratic votes 1S20, nnd lelt office lf-S3. John Andrew Shul.i: elided lMS.and left office in lh'iii. Georue Wolf, Democrat elected ISC'J, and left nffiee in lSJ'i. Joskph RiTNKn.Whig-elecledin lS35,owii.g to aserious division in the Democratic party, and lelt office in 1 .'i0. David K. Pohtfr, Democrat elected in IS.!:' and left office in 1 S ! .. Francis U. Shunk, Democrat elected in lSt'),and died in ISIS, Wm F. JohnsIon, Whi GiiverinT by virtue of Iih ITu-ft as speaker of the Senate, and elected in IMS by a small majority. IZP The whig papers are all in a iiiiihs, in trying lo defend Governor Johnson, in his gross violation of the pardoning pow er. Every one that wc pick up, is in anus up- .1 1 . 1 . .1 .1 mi me Miojeci ,- nno anogeiiier tney are in a great stew. Now if the Governor is re ally so innocent as they would have us to believe, why pour out so many pens full ol wrath on Judge Parsons ? SiiixK, and Portkh, also, come in for their share, and they endeavor to hide the responsibility of Johnson, by putting for ward the acts done by those democratic governors. If their excellencies, Porter and Shunk, were wrong in this thing, let them take ihe blame; but in what wav will this hffect Wm. F. Johnston? Two wrongs do not make a right, and the pres. cut Governor is as guilty as if Messrs Por ter and Shunk had pardoned twice the ac tual number. Such a defence merely shows the der.rlh of arguments, labored under by his defen dcrs; and we think that Judge Parsons, lias done his duty nobly and fearlessly : let Governor Johnson "go and do likewise." Conviction of Murder in the Second De gree. Baltimore, Dec. 1. John Price, charged with the murder of ('' Washington Campbell, has been '"un" fe'l'''ly nnirr ' second de grPr ail(' 8f'"tt'n(,(,l to fourteen years and six months, in the penitentiary. The Ohio Legislature. ('m.i'MBUH, Dec. .1. The House is fully oreauied. Tbe Demorinic have elected all their officers. Tho Detnncrlic memhers wliuse seat bave been disputed, have been admtted, the Free Soilers voting generally with the Democrats. In Ihe Senate there is no prosper! of an immedi- ate organization. Iioth members troir Hamilton .ini seal, and ask tube (.worn in Warm and ' animated discuisiou both sicca. COItKFSPONDF.NCF. OF TDK DKMOCRAT. Letter from WasJi,nztot,?ito t ''"'UOIN UK TMK SknaTK N Kl.LCIION Sua ma m thk Houiii. W ASHIMlTDN, D. C, December .'), 13-10. C"t L. I.. Tale: I'kah Sir Tho First Session cf the Thirty lut Coiiresn, commenced on Monday lait, in puniuncf o , Cinuiilu'ioii. I'l thf Nfiinle, II, no w as a pretty full attend "', and the body was called lo order at 12 o' cl'xji. M , by i. J Ion, Mux a no Fili.mork, ol New York, who h S'leaVr of llie Senate by vir tue of hi, fli .,, , Vice Pienident of Ihe United S'jies. There were sou.u IS absentees. The eri-ilriilijl f .vv fpn,i)f rj) mtc presented wiio were qualified and healed alter w hich the tisn.il preliminary business was transacted and a committee appointed. In thf .ic,Hiine,s were vastly different. The 1 C'erlc called the House tn order, at the usual hour. Trto hundred and twenty-three inemheis were pie-ent and seven absent making 230 Represen tative. The coniest, or lest of strength between parlies, was for Speaker. The democratic nomi nee, as you will have seen by the papers, is Hon. Hoivill Cohh, of Georgia, and lion. A'uicrr C Winthroop, whig, of Massachusetts. Four un successful balloting were had on Monday, six on Tuesday, and four more to-day, (Wednesday), making in all II Polls. On Monday, Mr. Cobb, (demo.) on first vote had 103 and on last vote.lOJ, whiNt Mr. Winlhronp had only 0f votes. Had Mr. Cobb, cn the last vo'e received his :u3, first vole, lie would have been elected, Winlhronp t day, was 10 ahead, but at no time above 0'.1 : 112 beini; necessary to a choice. t tfDaoid fl'imot,the "Judas" Representative from Bradford county, is also a candid.de, and has received as high as 10 votes. After having de feated the State and National nominees in IMS, he may btlray the American Congress, Wilmot V)te with tht whin. Under existing circumstances, it is altocelher uncertain w hen an organization cf (he House w ill be effected, and till then we tdiail not have 'he President's Message. Tho nomination of Col. Forney, of the Penn sylvania!!, is hailed with profound satisfaction, and is a just tribute to the chivalrous democracy of the Keystone Stale. Faithfully yours. OrtSERVER. How lie sot Out. CY NISI I'RIUS; Once upon a time, in the early part of the spring, I was driving along the road in an an open waggon; and overtook two boys, from eleven to fifteen years of age; the elder of whom, was carrying some but ler. It was extremely muddy, and in course, the walking miserable. In fact, I dont think I ever saw it much worse. The boys asked me for a ride, which I readily granted, and they clambered into my carry-all. Thus, we jogged along un til we came to, if possib'e, a still muddier portion of the road, and here, at a little house ;dong side, the boys told me they lived, and requested me to slop. I did so, and holding the buiter fur the elder, he proceed to get upon terra Jinna. The mother came out, and was profuse in her thanks for my kindness. During this lime, the youngest stood njion the top of the wapgnii-body, looking at the mud and piteously asking, 'bow wi 1 I gel out ? how will I get out ?' and reaching his hnnils towards his mother, who was approachii g, for aid. Just while he was in the very njnny of uspense, as to his getting nut, my horses made a step or two forward, and he '( out where the clay and mire was about six inches ileep. lie got up, a perlect pic ture of rfr toiler, and taking a hastv glance at his profile in the mud. I cracked the w hip and made tracks. lUtitoriat Compeiid. The " Ten, the Past, and Scis-nrs," is a paper, gotten lip to compete w lib the" Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil.-' ty, i'i , , , , I,, W 1 he Kent News earns, from undoiihtid an- ., , .. , . , thonty, I Ii .it Mr. .lames N. (.Id-borough, ol TjI- I hoi county, raised, ihe pre-ent )i ir, en a lol ol twelve and a half acres, tbnty scven and a hall bushels of wheat to the acre. fJiJ-Wo Uain from the Philadelphia renn.jlva- nian, that three million seven hundred and llor- ; ty thousand dollars of California gold had been I received at the U. S. Mint, in that city, Saturday last. ! UP ,u 1 Orj-The shocks nf an caithquakf, which were felt at Brooklyn, N. V , and Middle-ex, Mjs , on the Uth of October, were felt 111 Jainan o, and at about the same hour. (jTMiie legislature ol tbc .Mexican Stale ol 1 'r-t 1 . ... Queretaro recenlaly enacted a law re-rtaMihinir the Jesuits there. The Covemer has vilnd ,1 ' ,hi' ('""'nnp1-l"'- " ''' ( ' UM '' P loeiuvirner nas viiua it. ,,,ie,l 1 he Thud M.i,Ih(I January nxK ler .1. 1 . . ... 1 n . ... .(,,,.. . 1 . 1 . f ... . . n,. Ti n 11 .. ., ,.,,... I OChlhe Fallonnol Mr. aid.,11, Charleston, on I .....u'.n;, .11-51 ,-nui-u mm me ruer, out lewasiis cued by a boat. M.,.l ... A.. 1..1 ... . . . (i-The Legislature of.Minesola adjnurnrJ on the l'Jtli inst. fjrj-The New Brunswick Times claims a Democratic majority on the popular vote in New Jersey, at Ihe late flection, of 3,olS. f-Thc objert of Sir John Franklin upedi tion.wasto find a northwest pansage through I.aucaatcr Sound uj Peiiriog's Strailt. MONEY FOUND! rA! FOUND, on Tue-d.v Usi, in oro. of I f the Streets ot Illuooishniir. a li.l ! Jl.. ri, y. The owner can have the s.me dj .ai,r. lonly idenlilying Ihe property and paving lor tins itdwrtisemrni. Apphioihe K jiur o the Co lumbia I'emocnt. Illooinsburir. Dec. 8, I&J9. 3 KOLMNCJ WINDOW DUNS. rjMHK nndersigi,. d. Alien! for Kpruiil, Hur J rows & Co ' improved I;, Ihi g Window lit I If, would lliloimll.e piblir p is ie- p.ired tolninish II imlow Liint ol eveiy size lo order on modi rate lei 11 s. .Specimens ni.iv be seen at his Store I.. U. RUPERT- Blonin-b'llg, D c. 14!) y-Thf Lfgitlaturr Pfmlnyhnniu, wilj meet at Harnshurg upon Tuesday, Jai;urv 1, Ijs.'iD. ALL persons indebted to ihe auWribi rs tn bond, ne'e, or hook-account, il n.oie than one jeais' stamlinir, tie n (uesied lo midie pay ment between this and Ihe (iist day ol Mairh next. These neglecting thin noiice may t vet to pay costs. WM.JVliKELVY &. Co. Piloomsbnrg, Dec. 3, lMft. NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED. rMHK subscribers, having difsoved partnership on the fust day of Annus! 1Mb', would say lo those knowing tin ihm Iws in uneais, en note, hook-account, or jin'gi inert, that unless paid in a very short lime, additional lorts will I e the con sequence. And llio-e holding claims ngnii sl tin rn are re quested to present ibirn immediately lor pay merit. II. T. Pontius, is authorised In attend lo Heir business lie may he seen fi r a short lime at Lime Ridce, alter which communications vvill find him at Mifllinbuig, Union cni.u. IV li. T. PONTiUS, S. W. THOMPSON. Lime Ridge, Dec. 8. 1).9 -3 PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of an outer r.f I I:r Orrlarts' Cruit cf Colombia ci uo'y. en Saturday, the fifth day of Jchiaiy tuxt, at 10 o'i li i k, in il.e duel 1 1.1., t i.n Iiiijit, Administratrix 4c, of WILLIAM III1LKT. late nf Mi lintplea;il. ti w 1 ship, m n-n cuMj, deceased, w il I i X ose lo sule by JuLiit Yn.LLe, upon ihe r noses, a certain LOT UP LARD Situate in Mount pleasant township, aforesaid. d joining lands ol John Crosui, en the i.onh ; John ll.-isier, on the east; Fishingcieik, on the aoulh, tieorge Ji ho. en ihe west ci ntainiie TWENTY THREE ACRES, all cleared and improved land. 1 hue is r n tho premises, A LOG HOUSE, Frame Barn, an MSs&eJI Apple Orchard, and a good Spring of water. ALSO: A Wood Lot Situate in Mountpleasiint icw nshtp, afon said. d. joining J.uik s (oimrs, on ti e cost and si nil William Howell, on ihe west and Janb khi man, on the north ror isooo e FIVE ACRES, Late the estate ol ihe said deceased .silcale tr' township of Mounlpleasant, and county afi.re said. JACOB EYFRLY, Clerk. Uloomsburg, Nov. ifl, ls-iy. SHERIFF'S SALES. I)Y virtue of a writ of Firri Ficiai, to me di ) reeled, will be (xi'nl to Public Sale.al the I 001 1 Hoo-e, i n lilm iii-t uir, n Monday, the 3 1 si day of Ffcfmbcr, IH9, at one o'clock, p. in , ihe lulli wug piopntyio w i! : 1st. A Lot of Grnind, situate in Roar iiigcreek lowii-bni. Ci Inn. bin 11 1.1m v. rep 11 ii g I.iikI-, of li'eiiben F.1I0 ii ver, fin ne FilteitMOi, I hi nil-1 K'clli i. Josi 1 b ( l( an 1 , ii! d lie in r! If a dinn lo Hear Cap. ri'iiininii t liivcui 'II FrE .AM) Fol'l! A( Rl'.S, mine 01 li-, on which is erected a LOG I,Ol.K AND M!OP. ALSO. 2. A Lot of (i round, in the same tr.wti ship. ;k1 j .1 111 mi Dunn I K. i. r, J. si h Co ; Vi r, (leorue F( Hi linai . 1 1.1I t. p, C; p 1 i. i , . ii uh'ch is ne.ie.l a UlA.VK I: (.USE, conlainir.g OM-: AClCi; AND A HALF. ALSO, 3. A Lot of Wood Land, in same town- i, ai the loot i.l I ln Liole ,Mi iini!iii.,i(,j( ii 11 g i binds ol John Lint , anil .lo.f-i.h k'o si 1 1 11 ! - jaboi.t Font ACRIS AM) ' 1 1 1( F. F. KTR'IIIS, more or less. Seized, i.iken in execution and to be sold as the property ol John lie o . I''. I Til niLLMEYER, Slff. . i.w.n.rw ' - r o r , i'i,'i'.iiBVI1lj 1 celli'ier -, s 7o Collectors of Cotnitn and Kitf I Turn in Columbia County: Hie i ar will si in n n,e lo a c 1 se. ard ci r r ,,,,,,,1 .011 . 1 l annual -ell, eioi-i t b.oe lo be made.we will mrei Ibe -eveial (.'1 11. eh rs a! lie '1 11 a-uii i'a ''Ihce, liloi.mshiiig, ( n IhchsPay, the 17ih dav ot Dei en, In r, m-l., to make Lxoneralioiis. kc We (1,-mib tbein lou.akea vieorous i fie ri lo set- lie ibo amount ol their respiclne Lujdicalts 1 n lion uav. flelinrpienl rollectors, previous In 'ke Ibis lnerillv hint, s Ibe nut may be of ' mn' '"'. ami we I ereby cive'nolice - mn imr 111. 1 1 on 11 a' inr s 1 11 1 ii 1 oesii or lliililit lines, aller ibe dav above mrnliniitd. JA.MF.S LAKE, II A liMAM I.APOI Corn's. JOsKPII YKTILK, Commisionei (ll,re, ) HloouisloKi;, Dircn (m r S,I1- I!V ) TO MY CREDI'JORS. "VTOTICF.. is l.rifhv tivfn.il al I havespplird X 1 I" Ihe Coiiri ol Ci n il on Men i t (1 Ion bia '""fy. h r Ibe In ixlil cf ihr Intolvn l Lbwt cf l,,r I'HOIH ' 1 11 "" " ' ' "'"1 ""i'l 1'H ,,., , nn.-boic, v. hi n ,1 d where uu may attend if )oii Ihn k j i"'(l. D. S. RISSEL. Dec s. -J".-3. BANK OF DANVILLE. "VrOTIt'K is hr rebv iiim n to ll e Sli rkhclderi' l 111 the lUnk 1 1 Danville. It il Ihe h !( vtirg insialluirels i n f a( h l sir w ill be riquind lo I e paid m. is follows Thirty percent, in Ihe 16l h day l Iit-cember, I hsl'J; Iwftity per lent, en tha isidayif Januarv, 1S50; and lu-mly fti ttnl. on the l.Vh day ol Januarv, 10. lis order of Ihe lloard of Direclora. PETER RALDY, PrMidanr r.atill. Nov JOlh, IM9, 1
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