F.OniMlH A IHilMOnil AW w.uuuiu.iiiii.jijjjuuiiiiii.ii;irco ,ounc, anu initial caae, .under tlio frx Bluomsbufg, Not. 1U, 1857. The Last Shriek. Believing it neoesjary to keep our- reach, en posted on tho domratio news nf tlio day, we iatend lo oobJcdso for tlicii infor mation tlio last slave case. It oeourrcd' in Boston; Vrhero Ihcy would rather steal n lilggcr than hoarj a sinnon, and the follow 'ing'iro the facts aiid tlio result. Louis Sweot, wife and two children, of Nashvillo pnn;,Uadbecri travelling in the northern! l'n'Canada. for several months "past, with afcmnla Blavo, and for six weeks Juad .bsMtt.Btomping-'Sat'L.awrenco with his father.. .After they had "been In Lawrenpo a short ti'uio the story was circulated that tho woman " Petty" was restrained, of hr liberty,, and Various efforts wcro rua-do to induce her lo leave her master. This aha dccliucd doing, until at tho instanco of Lucy 8. Sehuylcr, of Lawrence, a writ of habeas corpus was issued, returnable before Uiq sunrcuio court. The hearing camo oh before Ohief Jus tice Shaw, in tho sheriff's room,- J, A. AndTews appearing for the rctiijoier, and B. I?, '7atsoT), f I.awrpnco, for respond ents. Tho writ set forth that a colored woman named1 Betty,, is restrained of her .liberty tUNd,1!. Atlantic Cbfpor'ationawronce by ono Sullivan Swcetand his,(wife, and commanded that said Betty shall to brought heforo tho supremo judicial court.or ono of fho justices thcrebf' and tliat tho said Sweet and wifobo summoned) to appear and show aso jf any they have, why tboisaid Botty ahould. be restrained of her liborty. Tho return on the writ was signed by Bailoy Bartlett; deputjt "sheriff of thocounty of tiSKX. , Mfr.'Walson, for respondents, staled lhat ho hidVa suggestion" fa make whicu Tomld probably obviate tho 'necessity of a jtcmg xaminalion. Ho then stated 'that Sir. and'Mrs.'Sw'cci'had been for sbuio tfmo travelling in tho north, and that tho girl was-awaro of 'the fact that Bhe'waa entitled to her liberty, and might leave them at any hiomont, bcing'under no restraint. More than this, she had not desired to leave Mr. and Mrs. Bweel, arid (ho writ of habeas corpus' was brought without her expressing any 'desire that such a thing should bo done. She did not voluntarily express her desire to be fr'eo', nor did sho resist. 'Under these" circumstances he was instructed that if anf arrangement' 'ould bo made by whioK DJpttycoul'ilhavrilicr elioico to remain with tho respotidtn's or to lcavo them', his clients were willing to a'bTdo the result; Thoy had no disposition to re strain her "against her consent. Mr. Andrew assented to tbo proposition, opon which tho coutt remarked tha sovo ral cases of the 'kind had been determined in that manner to the satisfaction of all parties. In such cases tho record was Made np ia accordance with .the facts teat die .claimants had. coasen'ed -ahal the per son claimed should: excreiso her, free will in Ihe matter, and thai sho 'fiad voluntarily -chosen' to remain with her cjaimapts, ox. lo AC". 1 (5 uiciu., . tuu v-ioy uugat IK. Judge Sliaw, fa accordance with the practice in such cases, took tho girl into ins own room to .ascertain her wishes in tho matter. On their return, he staled lhat on n free, full and satisfactory priva'o conversation with her, he ha'd found her to bo fully competent to make her own clcc tion. Sho said she was strongly' attached to Mr. and Mrs. bweet, and had no hesita tion in expressing ber wish to remain with them. Furthermore, sho had a husband living in Tennessee, from whom sho was not willing, npon any consideration, to be separated, as she would be if she remained m Massachusetts, Now it was contrary to aH the principles of freedom, which we tu luixu wye, to say mat mis or any per .ra should 'not exercise a' free 'choice In -recording tho proceedings of theday, he should certify that this person was brought before' Mm on a writ of haboas'corpus that she was not -a fugitive from labor in no senso of tho consthuticn. Ho should also certify tho agreement wbicn.had been made between the parties, These acts would bo entered ou record, so tuat one. "ton, or twenty yoars' hence, whn lAost of those present Lad passed away, tho" party iftost, interested might have the benefit of that record. Ho thought i( would entitle her to her liberty in Tennesseefor thp rule was that slavery was local and liberty general. Tho act was, hp thought, in ef fect an emancipation, lie had tojd her that ho know it was so in Louisiana, but without deciding the question of tho effect of this proceeding in Tcnncssco, sho had preferred lo go" with tho claimants. He believed tliat all pcrssns understood their fights, and that no ono would interfere It ) LBVtfL.'IfA'tt, MTgB. had bcon decided in a similar caso brought before (Judge Dewey,- at Springfield, sorao ycnts since1, ;flict' a parly in whoso behalf a' vrit of habeas corpus was.proourcd, against iiis will, could maintain an action against the person procuring the writ. N 'person jiould now iutcrfor" in this caso without incurring the liability. It will be obscrVed that tho above cate jjVba one iu which tbo Mister vcliiilturily ,,,rouBMM within, tbo limits of principle ruled inrcd,Scott, thl girl Bettj dacious assertio Dresses and brought ilava M Of UlOiUIaok KenubJtcan.1 hkvintr travn lid Ihrmioli ivirr tntenarim f ft ft V , it : a it f . n - - - : - w "i orators, that that decision i ami nrr.i.ilr,1 !il,o.TA.i.1..ii i.i 1I our Vprtf dnnrJ Vrn j!l.n togo where shoploascd free to thyow rccived'iti limo. Inncarly every township hcfscH iipon tho tender morcles of'thotho 'ei'slnlnatdin was oondnctod in thg Nrw England abolitionists freo to mako presence of a portion of tho Hoard of Di- hex election as to hof jjlace "of ifujuijo Fcai flence. Free to throw offlfoifejerfthojo Kuuius oi Biavcry wuicu in lucopuuon 01 the heartless crowd thero assembled, gallod bef so terribly. She was free, because it is expressly ueciaea by tlio court; mat tno question of freedom or slavery, is to bo'deddtd byahp hospitality, and bad ,rcpe,tcd intimations Stato Courts, according tothelaws of thoHthlitlnr visiting the schools T-would over bo State in which tho slave may happen to be, a welcome visitor among them. Tho Di when proceedings are instituted and that rectors. in many places promised to aeeom- theourt bad no jurisdiction to revise the uuugmgnior a oiaio uourt upon iu own laws, bo, as the Constitution, of the Uni- oa oiaies proyiups only Tor tho, oase of a " fugitive-," 4 slavp voluntarily brought wtuuu vuo Doununnes or a iree otare, would be, by virtue of such vpluhtary' bringing, tree i ana if ho escapes, or is.set free cn a writ of Jiaboas corpus, the.jownce has jio remedy. But! If ho is a "fugitlvo frta i labor," then the.Coh"stitution of the United oiaies, superior tq asy racro, ataic autbor ity, and by virtue of e special provision, on that point, remands the. slave to bis matter. If a few more such cases occuf, wo. thiok tho people who have so long teen doccived by tho clap trap of "tlio.,repub)icansrpn tho Dred Scott case, will begin to seo'tho point and acknowledge, Its soundness.. ' i , .... Specie. During-the niontb of October, tho total amount of epecio- which arrived at Now' Yorkrfew Orleans,' 'anil St. Louis. ws 87,451,000. To this sura, says tho New, York Herald, . ehottldr,ba added certificates, of deposit rcccivod by thd Verdi to' tho' amount of over a million of dollars, which certificates aro as good as, and in a more convenient form than spocio itself, becauso remittances to England can be made by means of thenu Out of theso monthly cash rccipts of' 'seven and a half millions' of dollars, wo havo not actually .sent out of tho country moro than a moro triflo say . two or thrco hundred thousand dollars so, that tho first of November sees it richer by. at least seven millions of dollars in' specio J than wo were si tho first of October. This may seem extraordinary in view ofj the depression in trade, but tbo fact is nevertheless so. Though times aro hard specie is plenty. No class of men havo, .teen moro affected by tho.finanoial t roubles,' UiJli tUo liquor dealer add restaurant keepers. in our large cities. It seems men can govern their appetites and quit their indulgences. when their notes are in danger of protest.! Many of the principal liquor saloons on Broadway aro about to bo closed,- tho rcoeipts being daily considerably less than; the exponses. Ono saloon near- tho St. Nicholas hotel, which, averaged 8100 per. day in its receipts, does, not now tako in 85, and is,adverlised for sale. This fact proves that tho gentlemen can and will retrench and that thoy have abandoned habits' that aro at all times and under any circuustanccs, expensive and pernicious, They can therefore appoal with good graro I to the ladies to economize. Irish Meloby. Perhaps thfre is oo musio in the world, equal to the native airs of Ireland. We are an admirer of Ireland and Irishmen ; we love their ec centricity, and their ardent attainment to liberty. We pour with pleasure, over tho pages of free eloquent songs, the bursis'of her Sheridan, her Grattan, her Cnrran, and her Emmet; and we cherish fondly in our memories, the beauties of her melodies, as they were "married to immortal verso," by tho greatest living poet, Tom Moore; Tho poetry and the musio must go down to prosperity together, and neither can ever bo forgotten. His Country and her daughters, are the. theme. of almost every song; and till patriotism dies, and human naturo changes, Jqvo of country and of Ladies, must be, and will bo, dressed in the language of Moore. Tho next Legislature of this Stato will bo strongly urged 'to prohibit' the' circulation of bank notes less than ten dollars. Some very prominont gentlemen aro in favor of carrying the limit up to $25, so that paper as currency shall not interfere wi(h tho .free .ciiculation of even tho highest denomination of coin. Thcro is much reason in. favor of $i5 notos as tho lowest denomination qf bapk bjljs. Igy Tho trial of Charles D. PhUipa.for tho murder of J. Cleaver' Bartholomew, beforo tho Chester-county Courts at West Chester, resulted in a verdict of man slaughter. rSylfon. Caleb Gushing, ihe Democratic pandidato for Assembly from tho Now buryport district, Massachusetts, has been triumphantly elected, ' ' J55y Geo. A.Enflciy Esq., far somo time past connected with the Itvltptntent Frcss, Williamsport, as jts editor, ve notice, retires from the concern with tbe last issue. 'SGB We are' at-'hsme again. and glad o' it, after an abscvee of one month. a'lottor from tho County Supor- Intondont. kaBMjl,LVlLLE,.NoVl 10, 1857. 1 havo just finished fiie tour of tho cnunty, Jrcctbrs, and In, sJmojfdistricU beforo the' entire Hoard, and'l nOilced many jfavorablo' inuioations on tlio part of somo .Directors audToachcrs that there willbeaninrreased interest taken in the welfare of the Common Schools. In almost every district I re ceived marked attentions of irindneps and pany ino to tho ech6oli, and I fondly tnlsl that such a spirit of, emulation will bo excited among Toachers and others inter- csted in improving tho condition of our schools, as will be felt and appreciated by thcr wholo community; Somo of tho schools hayooommenced and tho others soon ilL , I am proparing for a winter's siego in traversing the hills and valleys of.our wholo country, .setkingioKrcourse -with all who 'feel ah inlcr8st'in prombtifig tlio prosperity of our schools. W. Buna ess. Bajhe Action. The. ofBeors of thp Banks of Danville, .Northumberland, Iewlsburg,West Branoh. Jcrsy- Shore'aid1 Look Haven, have passed tho following resolution: Resolved, Th&t duricg tho suspension of npewo paymtnis,. py uo usnKS nt tms Commonwealth, we deem it inexpedient to make, any arrangements with tho ity Banks for tho redcnipiion of our Notes. E. II. JBaldy, Prcs't. Ilank of Danville. Jl tt. rabker,VttaX North'd. Bank. Wm. Canieron, Brest. Lowisburg Bank. O. Watson, Prcs't. WcstiBraneh Bank, L.AtMackey, Prcs't. Lock Haven B'k. J. A. Gamble, Preg't, Jotsey Shoro B'kv BSF Lieut. Maury maintains lhat tho growing of sunflowers around a dwelling located near a fever and, ague region, neu tralises tho-mlasma in which that diseaso originates, no says tliat an acrp of sun flowers will absorb during 'their growth many thousand gallons of water moro than supplied by tho rains. Thoy aro of very casv cultivation, and the seeds meet willi a ready saie. Tho theory or sciencoof the practice is this i Tho ague and fever poison is setifrco durjng iho progress pf vegetable dtcay, which ipoison ,is absorbed by tho rank growing sunflower, again elaborated into vcgelal?lb(piattcr and" so retained till cold wcatbcr, u Sons Eon Lulsi,' Tbat somewhat noted individual, Sir.. Gardiner I'urnis-", has commenced suits for damages for al-' leged libols against JamealQordon Bennett, Hepry J.i Raymond, E. Hi Wesley, and George J onos.and William 0. Bryant, John Bigclow atid Isaao Anderson, tho proprie tors respectively of tho New York HeraM, tho New York.Iwts, and -the New York Evening Post. The cause of the action arises from tho publication of tho affidavit of Mrs. Woodman, dated September 1,. Ho says a New York1 letter' writer. If everything tbo true, pf Gardiner Fujniss that'issaid of him, in Mrs. Woodman's affidavit, ho ought to bo put whoro the dogs wouldn't bito him for the balance of his life. Blooding Kansas. A missionary of tho American Sunday School Union, now laboring In Kansas, has addressed alettertooastcrnSunday.school children, in tho courso of which he says : " I wish, in the outset, lo correct tho im pressions of any of my young friends who aro associating Kansas in their minds with armod troops. Whatever may" have been tho past history of this Territory, I find, from a month's careful observation, that now all is peaceful and prosperous, and that the great mass of the people, from all parts of the Union, aro an intelligent, en terprising, and orderly class of citizens, living as quietly and harmoniously togeth r as in other portions of the land. Hav ing recently settled in one of tho finest countries tbat the sun ever sb'ono upon, they wish to enjoy it." ffayMr. S. Austin Allibone has published a card in the Philadelphia pipers, denying that Mr. Thomas Allibone, late President of tho Bank of Pennsylvania absconded from his Hoice for'a foreign countrywith a design to defraud his crcditors,"as charged in tho proceedings which havo bcon insti tuted against him in the court, on Monday. Ho asks a suspension of public opinion, until tho charges aro investigated and proved or disproved. JtSrScvcral riotous demonstrations Jiave recently been made in' New York by largo bodies of laboring men mostly Germans. 'Broad or B16bd, "was tlipir motto. Nothing sorious, howover,'has yet grown out of theso gaihei'ings,.and it is to bo. hoped that.no outbreak1 will occur. ttertfick Post GJfke. Wo scd that onr friend LyFP- iRiy-Pi naa bon appointed Post Master at Borwifik, xice, John J, Mo Henry, resigned. Jdr. Irwin will no doubt make a good and efficient efliecr. ColumJHa Cpunty Republican,' KtcovEBi.Nq, Mr. Craig, who was se verely wounded .jn tho affray st Chambers burg several weeks einco, and uho.haa been lyipg in a' dangarous condition, at Ship pensburg, is mpndipg ejowlr, and iioprs are entertained pf hit; rccovpry, Boll, Buckalow and Sclioll. The next Stato Senate, will bo ono of tho ablest bodies that has oyer racVln tho Sen- uuiuov ujuica mai nas oyer iuui iuo ocn- i . r . ... , , , ato chamber at Harrisburg e aro clad , , r .j " i i d a .... r . m. ip rcQorame election 01 Hon. i nomas 0. and- 8amersot .District'. Thoy aro ablo men. andrjast-thc men for tho- position to j which thelhafo bocnj clectedi and -who, with the venorablo Welkins, Welsh, Walton, Wrlglit, Brower, "Knox, and; others will form a body that hal rarely' bf pa t quailed, in tbo past history of tlio 'State. Judgo Bell has always been a favorite in this county, numbering numerous friends, and has neycr been a candidate for asy position lliftl tin liiia not rnnttrtrl n A.-i!r, nt ... ..... w pillWU) ... lUib, of the votes of "old Montgomery" Tihen it was in j)cr,;povrer to' givp, them, Ilan. Oharlcs K. Buokalow was tho talented) Chairman of tho Democratio Stato Central Cbmmittco during tho campaign thr6uoh. wbioh wo have just passed, ilow well and nmuii u uve juai passcu, aiow WCU ana how ablo ho managed if, tlm lirilli.nl uuvr uihu ho uidiidgea 11, ,IU0 ormiant jjuih oi,iuu vjiiesicr i'inci; ,iion. iuaries dr Uecrauer, A. n. is!7 j . a J Hri V.t. jr x f rv. . . , . i' I The Acctlnt0r John RrMovot, OnnintllCfnf hfl v ItqcKalOW tt th4,Uolntobia District, and ' Prron and of rem Melrtk, a iunaiic oftbll ofrBoBVniUm L'.- Scheil. of tho Bedford tf.tM,.,rfL.iii. nffl.'... M,i.tTf A. success aohieveu OU tho SOOOnd Tuesday of mmmwi" mailln. t unman ioo October last, fullv manifests Ho ia an'' . O-8?'" cnuinicnec at loo'elock, A.M., tr'tM ,., . ' '' muuJ'cow- " 18 an lay. when attendance will bo kvi-n and condnloni able- and logical debater, and ono of tho , m"e known' b' T . ablest jnnn in tl,n Rt.t. ,!.. -.,.. uu i.iu j uva-' tined without doubt to fill higher statibns. I Hon. William P. Sohell, has won acrea' i victory, as the odds were largely against him, tho district being, composed of lied ford, Sumprset and Hnntingdon.-counties, a ,7 '. , ' ; """""S",". '.il o'clock, r.M, lUe fcHowlntRclE,tate; to wiu distnet that no democrat would hardlv ;a"lh'" tain . . ... . A nrv a g. w t navo uroamod ot' carrying. 'Tho fact thni stamp. He is a Bedford OounCy man a co-laborer of tho energetic and indefatigablo Uessau, another of .her sclf-mado mon who has already mado his marlr, an,d, whom wo cxpoet to see at,ioj,vcry distant period, Governor of tho Stato, and Wo reoord his election with peculiar gratification, While a member of the Legislature, a fewjycars ago, ho was Speaker of the House, and ho would mako an abloSpoakcr of the Senate. The election then of such 'men as Bell, Buckalow, and Schcll, reflects tho highest honor upon tfieir conslituents, and wo may expect legislation, based upon sound princi ples. Norristown Register, Danville Beneficial Sooiety.. At a meeting held Oct. 30th, 1857,in tho council room of tho Beneficial Society on tbo occasion of tho, death of V. BestJio following persons were, appotntod a oom- mittcc to draft resolutions to tio presented to Iho fatuilyof tho cceascd, cxprcssivo of tho sympathy of this sooiety, of which lio was a member : Whereas, It has again pleased Provi Mr. Schcll did carry tho district SDCaks all Bh"te In Buiarloaf' tewaihlp, tioWbla cnuntr. il.t ...J (.. 1 11 rr ,i . 1 ibouied aeloiwweowiti-on iha.niitt by land nf tbat need AO. told. Ho .IS Ono of, the riSinc Jo1"1 Moore's lieln, on Hie Bouth br laud of Abiaham ,i, 01. . y J J,., . , . o,n. ?n the VVeilby land of llannionic Baker, ait men Of tbo State, and.h man or the right on ihe North ty land of John Michael and otliera.ron- tlnnih In I.,'. , ,.JoniO .IIOTTOOllBBT ! u. , ... .... M..1U iUIU, w i-oi iiuvo uy uoaiu .iiiu.uur ut pur rcspct:iCU HUU DCJOVCU mcmbors: Valontioo ileal Rcsolvcl. That whilo wn loss to us as a society, and as individual member cannot refrain from cxprcssin leclmcs .at bis absence ,M- .i !. .!. i.i t. wiua,, IUU WWII bllUU .fcllUb ITU WUU1L1 On resigned to tho dccrCCS OI that UlSO Mill mere ful Creator whoduolh all tninrrn W.. Feeling that, in the death of our brother member, our temporal I033 is his clernal' gain may wo,;from Ms past Justory, take as an example, by living temperately, hon estly, honorably commanding tho nniversal respect of tho community in which ho lived. JJut in Ins christian walk moro particularly; may wo be" induced 'to follow his Example. Aftor bavins arranged his earthly habita tion, ho resigned himsell into the kecpiuc .fll.lft.l ! 1 li,lS . . .r 7 01 (.urn. uou in wnoin no.naa iruscea, ana who alone is able to sunnort usia our last hour of earthly atuicUoa, and givo us a hnninnlinl,n.ilniu.A Ml.ni ana iiappincss inrougnoui ait eternity. Resolved, That n copy of tho above nro.. cccdings bo given to each of the editors of tho borough papers for publication. WM. J1. UICKLEY, B. P. Alwaud, O.- B. BnWN. Com. Tho prospect of hard times far'tho coming winter has largely increased the number of passengers going to.England, g our natural Kt'te! Every ship going, from New York tof,;!; Liverpool, has, it is slated, all tho passen-V'VKilul'Vii oeniacaterrads. gcrg she OJn carry, and multitudes nnnlv . . !rv lor opportunity to work their wav across .. T. . , , ,J tuu Aviutitio. xi is supposed toaxi as saon as tho nowsofthofinaneialrevulslou reaches tho other side thero will be a decided cheok to thp emigration from tho Old World. The Condition of CJtina. The last accounts received in Paris from China. described tho Southern Provinces as in a I deplorablo condition, Trado was com jilctcly annihilated', and- tho. population wcro Buffering in various wavs. It was thought tLafc thousands would bo swept away, tor loo want of tho necessaries of life. SST Wo learn that Jqb.n ITuIme, Ksq., was last woqk olocted -a Director of tlio Pennsylvania Bailroad Company in placo of E. 0. Spanglor, Esq.,-rosjgnca Xta" Tho last steamer from California brings s a rumor that it' is tho intention of tho Mormons to go into thd Ttussian pos sessions in. America if worsted in the quarrel with tho United States. JSyTho Philadelphia and 8uubnry Railroad was' sold in Sunburv. at horiU"s sale, on last Monday, to, tho Whcelsnd uromors, ot lluiadclphia. SOT Tho PHtsburc hanks have resolved to accept the provisions of the recently passed act i)f the Pennsylvania. 'Legislature- Nat) &&untisement0 1, 7 NOTICE. r. r i i i I TrOTian l herebrtlTen lp 1I perlon Inlff li thu ihe foiiowldi ouu hi been tiled I , I'roHioaolnrjf'n Offlc orlunb(a tonntr, and w irreiird. I In Inn ' 1 rowonuwry n umef of Diurenw eonmr.ana win oo rrri.nted tolhUnrt ofOomiWariU. ofjald conn penon and crlnle of John RUhfl, a lunatic, late of Alont'iar lownilitp. 3. Teeo"nt of John SnyilerCommlttee of Ihe l'rirn and eaiale of AUinbJsi Hloktfl an htbilual (ijunkord, ofBlpom townihln. n t tl f " J 'JACOB fiVEIttVl Not'II. IMT rrlAoiiiv. Fublip Sale. -li)-n.t.biotatrtblc Bala1 nt'lVe lale tenldeneo vv of Dntd Imiu, intuit. Hemlock lowmhln Columbia ennniy, ok Tuesday, 2Uh of November next, Tho followlnf raluabK personal propertr. lo wltt VlftiL ' TWO HORSES TWO MIUMI COWS, II00S, livo" Iiorad Wa. eon. ono Carriare. one Uurir. Bleleh.FloUsha find liarrnwa. OuIiivh. lor. Wlnil mill, Culllnc boi, forks and rtnlraa. n.iiM.inir Unit. ,B.llBhMiM 'Carpenlct'a Toole, 116' dear, lei tin. aa, Corn, Oat!,' Buckwheat and fotatoci by die Ha nees' tue liusaei. Also. n GRAIN IN TnE GROUND, nrce, and a .hare In a patent right lorn Deb Hive, 8aicr w,'"- f ede aad BMilinj, Carpet, Parlor Store, ynd a variety of MheraiUclct; ei.mlilln of ;rnrnilnt liyu xiAiiliiO, Aifrn'rufllAe Kill tnnttei. flemloek.Ker 13, 167. SHERIFF'S SAItEJ. BV-rlrlneofievefnlwrlli ol Venditioni Giponai, lo rae directed, will ba ex noted to rubiie R.U. ai tha Uourt Home In DIoomibura, on the 1th day of December next. J TclCl 01 JUailO, THREE HUNDRED .ACRES.. Bo lite eame moro or Xtft, whereon i"s rrtxtcd d7"rx a irra lone itory lojliomc wltli the npjinticii- ;;;;J antes, seized and taken In execution and lo JIOIB. be 01 .1 ae the properly of KtlinuortCrawlord. ' BTEl'lir.N II. MILI.KR. rtjV 14, 1817' SArrjlT. ALSO, At ihe enmo time and place, by virtue -of a wnt-ofrtcri rac.i s, all that certlin LOT OR PIECE OF LAND, Sittiato in Jerseytown, Columbia county, containing Ono-Fourlh of an Acre, Hnru or less, bounded on Ilia North by 11 road lea.linr Irnm niti town to Mlllvllle. pa (lie South lotofw.tlrtw Wolllver, on tho Em Wlllinil..Uarbcr, ami ion Alio Writ by lot oC Neal McCoy, wh-rcon Iser'cted a two rtory Irime nwelling Homo, a etn,i yjifTTS With the appurtenances, seized, wTceh In rxl- Mill cutlon mid to he rold as the property of ,Vi!ron luI'llL Wcllivcr, Adminislratorori'hlneons Wriver. dee'd. BTCI'IIUN II. .Mll.l.r.lt. Nor 14, MS- Skttif. PROCLAMATION BSCllRIKO PACI. LSIDt tl.llTttJ k HrHBr OF Till TlCtnTT. rirm covurkh or the oiitcd stATfcs, m placc or hot JOHH O. MOniOOMKIlT, CKCtASBD. rEaNsTLvANii. as : Ftnnsvttania. JAMES POLLOCK: aav.ro, rtk. .tA ' CemtasateeuAA A PROCLAMATION. VViicRtis, nya return duly mode by the Judges a special rlecllon hfJ In tho I'nelfih ;orf mlonnl Oi stri ct of th I s Commonw ea.tli. eompof rl nf the ton n tics of Columbia, Luteine, WyouUna nnd Montour, on Tuesday, tho l:ub day of del. .tier. A. II. I37, under the authority ofon actfthe Ueneral Assenihly, parsrd tho Sd day of .July, A. O. IS.-I3, it uppenrs llw ravi. I.tinr. LViiiiro, was duly ol-icil In serve as a Ttepre B"ntnliro t f this State in Ihe House of Representati ves of the Ihirty.nnu Congress of the United Slates, to supply tho tncaney caured bvthe death of ihn'iinn A .,, and by the or.y second section of 11,0 acl "eiuro recueuu is mane ine auly tr the Gov. h-rof the ttilrly tlftliC'oiicress. r,,-m ,..,1., i.;.,,...!! ..Tl n .!.-.-. 'i r nt llarrisburc.lhis 3,1 dayol Nnveinlur, A O. -!i,; " u'a """""'"wcaitn 11.0 canty By ihesJovcrsar: A. O. CURTtN. . Secretary of (At Conmtitmall. Nov 14,157 BRILLIANT PltOSPEOTUS I rpfJUTfl YEAR OF TI1C COSMOPOLITAN AIIT ASSOCIATION'. THE FAMOUS Dusscldorf Gallery of Paintings ! Turchaeed al a cost of 8180,0001 And rowers' world renowned Statue of tho' (fi ft 3 fi? fK' C, fL W IS itenurchao4'briii.i j.i.m.,h.l ;i.rf;i ...I... ..i,a i v" CXi&MOPOLITAJf Jim JtsnnrATrnnr. . Who subscribe before the S8th of January, 1818, at which, lime the awards trill lake placci TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. F.verr subscriber of Urn sWar is entitled to A copyof the larco nnd splendid Steel Eneravi'ia, enliljed "MiiiirBsT DssTiar'also to A copy or the Coiiopoutan Abt Jccbhix one rear, also to A CertUleate in Ike AVvard of Premiums, also A freo .admission to the Dusieldorfand Coraiopoli lauCaMeriea. Thus it is seen tbat for every Urn dMiri psld the subscriber not only receive SfLEN'UlU THREE DOLLAR ENdRAVIKG I BaC alsa the beasitiBil ij Illustrated TWO DOLLAU ART JOUCklAL.OVE YE1S. Bach . subscriber is also preseuied with a CcrtiScaia In the. Awards orPreOtiuins.bv whleh valm-hf.. u.H.b ''.'ead of Enjravlnfand Art Journal, Ifdeslred. ' No person Is restricted to a. il-sle share. Those "ni Rve memberships, remitiiniStS, are entitled to 1 an eitra Enjravlnj andall lickits. HI "11 particulars of Die Association ore frren in the Art Journal, which ccntainsovar sixty spIeHdid En aravmis. piieefty tssts pr nuaiisr Specimen copies will be sent to all persons wb,o desire to subscribe, on receipt of live nonage stamps, (IS cents ) Address, c. h. DERBV, .. . . Actuary 0. A. A, Nov 14, 1847 StU Broadway, New York. LIVING AND LOVING. BY MISS VIRGINIA P. TOWNSEND. iTlllSS TOWNBENH'ls known a one of bur best Jvl uisgozino writers, and olihoueh ouite youns, Aas nol ber eeual In her peculiar style. The prtsenl vol umo moiudea some ot her best Tales nml Rirt..t,B. wlujisocetber Kilha enrrca andlwautiful portrait of ,c a4inoi , ujr tiiji iiisiiiigiMssrii ariisi, jonn nartnlB, Ean ,witlreoderi particularly acceptable lo her mi meroiis friends. The Book' is a han'drome 2mn. volume, prlnied'nn tho Apost paper, hounriIn a neat and beautifiUf style, and is sent to any part of the United States by mail, ,free of postage, on receipt of the pr tit, si 1,1 J. W. BRADI.r.V. P.I.U.I.. 43 NortlilFourtli Sireet.'TliiladelpJiia. , Nor II, 18S7 WHEATLES AUCII ST. THEATRE, ARCH STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, rillUIDF.LPUIA, TUB -STAtt COMPANY, composed of the llneit Ar. itisteslnthe world, and exceeding In Slrenslh anj Talent any Dramatic combination heretofore offered In JheTheairlcalpublic.wHIepprarevery nieblln Com. edr.Tracedy, Seriocomic Drama, Vaudevilles, Musi ml Jlurleilas, tie. &e. When visitiua the City, co there. y " Oct 31. 8S,7-3ra ADMINISTUATOH'8 JO'riOE( Estate of David Umitli. dee'd. NOTICE is hereby eiven thst Letters of Admlnlstra-' tion. wi thine will annexed, upon the Estate of uaviu Bomu isie ut iiemiocK townsalp, oolumAia county. deceased, here been (ranted to the underlined, reildJnjJlUHBihotn. lo the slid township rXHrmlock. All persons indebted ,lo the Eiliie are rcqueiicl lq mako (inymcni -without delay,-and thole hivinr sc. cc.un.ls lor ellciucnt lo present them lo ' JACOB HARRIS. m Lt '"sffaJr nil lis mill aaasssar. DuckhorptNor 2,ias7. AN assortment rr Confectionery. Jewilry, rerfuna ry, Soaps, Hair f)ii, rouiades. Ac . to be had at C. CLARK'S Hook Hln,. Blnoinbur, May 30 1807. cVeViio.7 bVmeTecTetVry'oF he O.V1 X ii 5" '""''. ? deeply feel 1, gKJW". VTT.":. I "f .'-"kr.-.P U""t" tn this community 'J, !-."" ,rij"'; 'I'ting ,i,ai me sata r n nn.nso, of' the Same. wd . m from our s omul I Mostoomsby. deceased. WJio had keen nl..n.l .,..... n... .... '.! T, 'ip . 1? XTUA J. I MACKEHLL tolitiltl at II.WMAN'8. AWARDED OV Till: .COliUMBlA COUNTY AT'rnetit second J ATyiLOOMSBURG, ' QnrTludsday ij- t?riday OctSl .5-23, 1857 NO. 1-II0RSK8. For beil pair enrripte hornee, Win Sloan, Hceond bl,'N. Bil'renlli, Uefl pair brail llpreee, John ruriicl, Second belt, Robert Furtel, licit Stallion. Dahlrrnelirr. 4 00 00 3 00 I 50 ,1110 1 Si) 3 tlO I SO !i no 1 on 2 00 I oo 3 00 1 uo soo Second beet, Samuel MelKlt, eiiarooi mure, j. lieitticv, Second beet, John Keater, rteitslnslecarriaseliorae,C n, Tureei, Beond beet, Teter Kline, Heat Colt, 3 yean old, Joieph Moueer, Second bett Daniel Neyhird, lleit Colt, 3 year! old,Charlea Li-et Secondhetl - Will II 1,11 py, Keit Colt, 1 year o'd, lanlc Ikeler, ucwii, uc, uonc oifi, l uu -Committee.-John Kf Eet..or Greenwood, riilllp Reeio, of Orcenwood, Henry n. Melirk.of Scotl, tt, II. Arthur, ofnlooiu. and F.llatlUlnf, oT cou, n. onmw. nAi-ri.r! 1,- 1 00 Beer Dull, 3 yem im! upward, Simiiet Remiey, Sdbeiti do ' Robert ruriel, Meet Milch Cow. Robert rurtel, 1 SJ belt, A.J Uloan, Doit bull alf under 1 year, Caleb nation, Jr Rett heifer call nil nirinn. ' ana l oo a oo i oo 1 00 1W Comotillrfl.NToAt.M.'COY. of M1II..1I n.n K'..-.. of Olocntbtirf, naniel Krel(h,ol Caiawliia, Andrew Frcas and Jacob Hill, of Centrt. NO. 3-SIIECP. There were no Sheep on Cihibiiion. . NO. 4-BWI9IC. Beit Boar, Ell Carton . 1 no Beet Sow. Reuben Wllmn. 1 no Ileil Fat Pig, Motee Knnfman, so iu, 1 in, v ,1, fnuri-.a 10 iu wreKBOia, nwilron, 1 an Committee. Win, Rote, of Orcenwood, NeliomiHh Mceci,oi v-cmre, 1 nomai ,-ii iienry, of oianee, Joeeph Mouser, or Montour, NO 5-DOOS. Deit NewfoundlanilDof, A.C. Mrneh, so Shepherd Iog,Thomaii IJalliiien, Conmiiiteo. reter llillmcyer, Tliomai Oallnraa and I. W. Boone, all of Bloom. no. e rouLinv. Beit pair Saanghaii, B. r. Lutz, do Silver Orayt,Thomaa Dallman, do (James, N. 8 1'rentle, do Itantatne, Thomas Dullmen, do Ducka.F, Mcnrldc, do Gnlneae, M Swepne'nhclaer.' Best and urcatett variety 01 Fowle of any kind, SO SO sa 50 SO SO .1 00 The Uommltteo think O U. Mareerum Is entitled to n Dlplomi lor his lot of Ducks on ftshinltioni Cninmltteo John Hartman, Ell llarton and Evan Welliver. Nd.7-0RAI.V ANIl OttAte. BEflfla Rett tlurlill ol While Wheal, Moses lltmir, do Meilllernncnii, l.nnc Mowrerli do Rye. Rlclinnl stiles, do Corn Uars, (nonrd) Andrew Mrilick', do , do (Vcllow) I,. U n.-pcrt. ,10 TOata,M. K.Vpnloman do Ruckuheni.C ilirton, Jr , do bushel Clnvpi tfeed.J. II. Jkc'ler, Commltleo. Geomo Yost, of Alnhtniir. inm,'. tea soo 1 00 sn so so so 1.00 mrtl.of Hemlock, John Hartmm, of Catnwls.a. Ree.e nm M. Jk,nf Unsrcreek.mid MoniMca llicks.of Centre UU. B-HUlilSN ANU URICU IRUITj WINES, iin i.i , uugiiKi ,, 11,1:1 i,yiii:,,,v nuam lUOlliaS, llesl 1 bushel Tall Abnles. Mareerum Wii.od. Beit rneciincn Tears, John Chamberlain, iiti 1 eacnes. tv 1 nom.iti, do Quinces, 8us.i 11 Abbott, do C-anberr os. Andrew Crouse, do Grnllcs npnrireVo.f. Rest peck of Diicd Apples. R T I'ulk, Ucst 4 nuarts Dried Cherries. R T l'olk. no uu Lcioncui airs Aiariiaret Appteman, Rest peck dried Tenches, tl J Itreer, Best sample Current W4mi, Tliomns Talntcr, do Elder W me, J U Ititesr. iln tlnerry Wlno.Mrs A Hnllmsn, do Fresh Uider.Thnn'iai nrevilM. Coiemlttee. John A. Funiton, or Ma'l)en, Sleiricii Romooy, ol Hemlock, and Jjinri Mstters, ofTine. NO. a-VEriETAni no nestbushelMercer Tolntoes, Mnilln iluyert, lo cninmoii, Hnocli Kester, Rett 1 bu'hclSwect rotaloes, MarUn Rupert, Rest n nip lo II. an., Daniel I, Surith, Rest 1 doien head. Cnldiac, I. R Rupert, Rest li I'll inn kl ill, 4'hillp S arhollz, Rest ilosea Oeels.'J McMicla-l, Tlest I buetiel Turnips, Vvlu Thomas, Restuozon Carrots. J McMlrhatl, Rcit 1 bilshi'l Onions, Jacob Aniwlne, tlest ASouashes, Wm Simlnslon. Rest Sample Celery, 'I hon.is Hulllhen, Rest I'erk Tnm-lMes.Il Ts'iilk. Urst Sample ClirnesetiilasrCaae, John Oioover do Ruin llnsns, Olrvor Dram, nesli;itrons,Jnhii Kester, licit thiriiiiiliers. Wm Thomas, Re-l Veselnhle Jlircs. ftlrs Crrna Rarlitn. uu .i-iig. uo Comiiiitii-e.-J. Deltrlek, ofMontour, Samuel Cck.of ,-iMi aiiccrvvit, uiiii j 111 nan uuiiinoy. NO. 10-IIOlln AND DAIRY PROmiCTH lio irnanirst. Best Samnln Hard Soap. Mrs Risnley, i0 Commiltce-Jlrs Cli Button, Sirs Joieph Sharplcss and Mrs s II Dieitiur. t NO.K-HOMnAND IIOU3CIIOI.ll MANUFACTURH Sine, rttern 11 Intfa It un..l. n. ., ,1, ! lleit piece sitb.s yardi or more, 0 W Eves, u mi IOO ln 1 CO l oo t 00 1 CO Rest Coumerpaino, John Connor, Jr., Bret Pair Blankets, Mary R dleman, lien Sample Carpel 5 yaHsand more, It Johnson, llest Wool Carpel, Casper Kressler, Bert Coverlet, Mrs Vcniali Reese, llest pair Linen Sheets. do Pilow Cases m Best Pair Yarn Hole. Mrs Uann.it, Oa.i1. so so so Rest double pair Yarn lime, kj it loui.tr, Han Cool, SO The committee would say last for double coverlet exhibited ty Mrs Mary Joiiei, (lie Society aaould award a diploma. Committee .-Rtrnatd Kup'rt. Mrs Aaron Boone, of Cltortn. hi JI ST.. I'aUv I-n. nil lk. c . ' "---'. - . umii v. uibiii erect NO. 13-LADIF.S' WORK AND FLOWERS. Best Fancy Table Cover, Sarah A Rishel, oo L.nair i-over, airs J u Men ck w.irn:, ,uiiai., jtm nr cru ni v I Ison. Tlest tftsployOrotrhet Work, Mrs OA Wilson, do Natural Flowers. Ilelsie Aebiem. do Artificial M,iimh me cmnmmee woum say mat an Oriental PainMni nrchariilto Arnnine.a splendid nncy Head Dressh? fin Jnbn Slnycr. a fancy Pin Cushion by Mrs OT Wilson. Zesbvr Wark bv Sn.nf, n,in. . Holder and Itox hr Aliis una Rupert, are entitled to m-lce anil u premium Ol OU CIS eacn. Commitu.e.-Mrs. I. W. Hnrtiuan. Mrs. Morris Van Buikirk, ornioon, and Miss Mary Matters, of Pie. NO. 13-FLOUR. The Committee on I'lour nejlected lo hand "in their Report. They will please do so without delay. NO. It-ACRJCULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS. Best Plow, J F Long, Best Rolh-r. Dr J Ramsay, Best Corn rianter, II C llotver. Best Horse Rake . . Ben Thrashing Machine, Stine & Hull, biter Best Hay at BlrawCntter, J W Shrlncr, llest Corn Shelter, stone at Hultshlur, Be.t Drain Dllll. (icons Yost. 2 00 100 1 00 1 00 200 I 00 I 00 Committee. L B Rupert, Abner Wrl.i. r,. Deltrlrh The name of the Exhibitor hnvlnj the Horse Bake on Exhibition, Is lost. Jly ealllnc at Our office, If a rcsideiitof this county, we will All nulaa order on tho Treasurer lor the Premiura Pk.es't, NO. 15-WACONS ANIl OAltniAnra Best S horse Wajon.N B Prentis ' d best, J B Deil'lch, lint i! hore Carriage, S A Wilson, Bett Top Bu-sy, , ,,do For Concord 1 op Bugiy, Win Sloan ec Hon, Beit Open Buggy, do ilo Bcttsielsh, do do Bett Snrlne Truck Wacon. Ntvhsrd & Jpni,i, JCO 1 00 2110 1 00 IM) 1 00 1 00 I 00 The Commitleo would say tbat they cannot refrain trim ccunniendini lo favorable notice, the ileli.li .m. ten sip andpresenteJon exhibition, hy j Seasholti, of . . - leeiiHiicu to a oipioma Iron) theSoeiely, r Committee Jacob Arnwine, of Montour, Samuel Kisner, of Madison, and Isaac' Krider, ol jjrlarcreek Daniel Voeum nnd Jr-seph Conner. Jr. NO. 1G MANLTACTURCD ARTICLES. lit Mrliloa. nest speunian uahnc work. Win Rabb, a no Rest siirlng bottom Itedsleads, G W Corel). l oo Best SlngleSeli Carriage Harness, Crnix&rursc), I 00 'h.usi. .. , . w.ll,, nillUU H, , 1 K Best t doi Fancy Chairtl Donjlrss Huahet; i on Beit DrcstCaitiM. Van Burkirk, , j& Mcmitice.-B. r. 'Fortnir, Slephcn Baldy and J J NO. J7t-MANOFACTIJBF,D ARTICLES, M J1. nest nee nive, n p Former. Rest Parlor Stove, Joseph KharniMs, llest Cooking stove anifTriinmlnes,JBhirplett. Best Greatest Variety Tin Ware, A II Brown. UeatHpecimcn Wood Fence, Jesse lleacock. Best I doa Corn Brooms. J DieffMnln.k. 20 100 I 1 00 1 00 Committee.-.John Keifer. nr(!Aiwl..a l,.i. v 60 tenboder. of Franklin, and Charles Hess. NO. 18 MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. Beit and 'arjest variety ofDental Work. IICUower.3 00 do do Marble doJLBarklev una do da Earlhen Ws n 1 licks. ' Committee. Dr. A !. Dr. A. r. Heller, of Cieenwood.Di H. .ocusi. I), J, A. Wflson, of Berwick.1 rH h.of Bcotl.andDr JiK Rpbbms of it rox. or Locu Josiah Smith tvlisa. NO. in-BOMEHTIO 8U0ARS, kc. lleeder BU,'r eUat s','";ne- !0 ru A (t"i Ailnascole.i , so Coaimiitee.-Msrtln Kuaert. James Keiltr.'sin. J; K.GrottaadAIrs.BJJ AiHur. . ., NO. IIO.PIillviMn iiAir-if . ,,, Biup iiuin f Jleil n'owlag. retard being had lo the hill of I .. ...w,..- , ... ,1 urrii iinin. 1 11111D 11 nanirsi. n 7.iT. . i i teams. ana enrution of the woik.as well i time occupied, 1 K Bye, r; 00 Ita-Tlie plonlnl was done with tlio rrcmlnm riow of J F Lone, of Rohrtbtirg, Cmntlttrn Jacob l)emotTfsM.ldlron,IIITam Kline, of Fiihintcicek, and F.ll Mrndeuhall i.f Benton. " No, gi-TRlAtj,ortHoJsi:B. Tor rtert Troit4 r, l.ninli W McKelyy.i 4 00 do Racher.N 8 1'ienllsl nr ,400 Comm Itcsi-Ur J namiev.Dr J II MrKetvv and J k- Orotz. .i h . f , , MlpCr.f.f.ANF.OUBiritllMIUMS. Tin roilSlj. OTWihtnu, (f t r I Fair nf Obata, Uoiilni lluches.( 1 1 30 .I'l 1 Oil 20 SO 1 DO ...v.v. .,..A ".M.rH.j., I.ICXS, I Aiunrmypesiiporio ..." atiier, a invinr,, S-UOIllWrr Etgrtll, .llllt, iic.lflf. Atmospheric Pump John Keller, riNiliilieB. I.ane Mnwrr. I Mineral Water, Neyhnrd At Jacoby, ju OilofPppernilnt, John Wolf, j0 L'ollrctlou ofNattltal Ciiliosilirs, I'.nn. Jacoby, so do do do M Wyncoop, .10 Itiibb lloilnr Machine, B M Holsnd, So Wh-rlbarrow, l'eter lleiswick, SO iJ-Tlia Comralltce would likewise fonimcn.l lo ho. lice n ps.'r of Scales by O R Weeks, nnd a splendid Hire of iiees by I, rimer, but not helni residents or DoIuiiiUia county, the regulations tDfihosoclvtydo not allow us to award rremlums. 9ilk Commiltce l-awson Hushes of Benton, A I Inns Cole, of Susnrloaf, 'Ihoinas K lives of Orcenwood, Lewis Schuyler of Madison, and Wm Mather or Greenwood. err.ciAi, notich. The IndivKuats to whom tho above Premiums havo heen'4wurderf,-tylll call on, the Treasurer J. W. Ilen iletshot and they will be prompllv'paid. CTThe thanks of the Boclely are lureby lenilered MaJ.-.Wm. ElnniinoMhl mo of his lot, which he so generously offered she Society without charee, J3t We nra likewise bappy to nnnounre lhat the t air was entirely success rul that sufllciantlunds have hci-ri raised not onlylo pay Its eipenecs nnd all the Pre. miums, but that a neatba'anep will be Irft In the Trea sury, ,fAI.UMON JOHN, 1'HU'T. Jt.Ha C. Btokbs, Set. Ulooinsbur,-J(oy7ieS7' NOTIOM.' ' I tki a(lir itkt "rtireoan Rtformti Camct til TO ALL WHOM IT MXV t-ONCURN Take Notice ; That Oeorgo Weaver; Oaniet Fetnwald, David Beta, John Relswlck, William Snyder, Jacob Bomhoy, and Rev, William Ojoilrlrli for theintcUes and their successors, all being cllltent ol Ihe Stele ofpenniylvg. nia, and being desirous or acqitlrinjf and enjoying llm Immiinlliet end privileges of a body corporate, have exhlbitedand preeeitt4ta lim court nrcoinuion Picas ni Columbia county, an instruuwnt in writing, purport ing to bo he proposed charier f "The German Kelnriii ed Church In Rloooiiburg," In l4ie toivnililpor llloom, and county of Columbia, specifying the objects, nrllclec, conditions, names, style and iliTt, under which they have astorlated,anil mean to .associate: nnd the siild Court having perused and examined the sa id Instrument nml having found lha objects and conditions therriu set forth and contained to be lawful. and not injurious lolhocommanity, have directed said writing or tnsiru tnent Jn theclhceof Ihe Pfotlionotary of the Court of Common Pleas ot said couaty, and notice to ho gheu in n ne newspaper p b)it hed In said county for nt lenit three weeks, tutting forth that an application has becu mado lu said Courlogrant,A rJiartei-of Incoipriratinn, as .pccltledln snjil jnnrnrmiuo' writing; thai appli cation has lieen made tt lljn Srptemhcr Tirm ol sab! Court. A. II. 1837, Ip trant auch a chatter and that If no auiHcteTit reason. Im shown lo iho contrary ly, tho first day or December TeroivlEi7,n-i.ild Court, It nil) decree nml r'eclare said hereon hi B.scisirf in Im a body politic or corpor:il.iir, in l.nvonil in ract. accord ing to tho said articles ,and cnuditlons. and to have continuance by the name, title And ti;lcin saldjpitiii. "inn luyiitiuuvu, JACdD EYCRLV. Prclkonctprt. Olootnsburg. Sepl 17, IK7 COLUMDIA, COUNTY, SS. AT nn nrnlinn' lnn,l li.Jfl n lllnitm.. SI'dlg, )p nnd rnr snldUoiuny. on Monday. i3i.n,A.nl.pr Tit. In.T. n rul u... nn.i..l upon oil lha heira aud legal represenla lives of Cngel Fox, late nl Lccutt town rlitn. in snTd tfollnlv. il..ns,l , in John Tox, Rachel Hughet, lale Raclul Fox ; Franklin Rhodct. Guarilmn of Itarhnel For, and C.spar Hiichet, Guariiian ol .Chisbetli Pox, Harriet I'ox, Inlermnrrleil with Uriah Tilevand Wiltlnm Fox. children or William A-'ox.tlecMiendroii ol laid Kngel Fox, lteiiilring llieai lo lie nnd nrpear nt an Orphan 'a Court lo be hehl at the Oistrl linn. o In Bloomsbnrg,iln salilcounl) of (,'olum. -bin, an theilhitnvnf Deceiabrr next ; then and there to accept or refuse tho estate of t he said decedent at the valuation thereof; and In case the ioM parties nr. fleet or refuse to to lakethe same, thin lo thew cause, f anv they hare, why the nine thould not be told, according to law. JACOB CYERLY, CUri. The heirt nnd leenl representatives, nnd nil persona Interested in theBstntnoflhetnlil Kngel Fox, decerned, are hereby notified of Ihe oblnin'iigniiitf xistcnec ol Ilia above rule, and of4 he return day thereof STCPIICN II. MILLER. Msrty, Rloo-siAurr.Oct I7.IF37 LIFE INSURANCE. Tlir.OlllJini) LIFE IMSVlMJkVK, JIMUlTr AftD rtw&r cujui'jixr orpniMvnpiiM. swsirir, no4IHI tussmrr tl bcbt, CAPITAL. pnlI lip,) CIOUIKJO, Caartcr- Parpettnl, CONTINUE to make INSUHANCUI ON I.IVL3 on (lie most ren.oiiuble terms. Tkn riipilnl being pant up nnd J nvo-ted, lnelher ilh a l.-irse and constnnllv incre.-iinig riierved futid.encit a perfect serucily to the tutu rod. The premiums must be paid yearly, half yearly, o iiarl-tly Tho Company nl.l 0 irON'UH pprMicllly to the I nail rtnres for life. Tils HHHT IIOMJS apprnprnted ia Ireoe-ml-w, )Pt. the 8RUOVII BONUS in December. IfT.I. Hm 1 Hint) IIOXUS III Urcemlier. IfSI Ejr-Thete hdditinni nre made witlioul rtOring any (crease fit the prennpms ti be paid lo the Company, rr9rsBB9 Autouut of Policy anil Pum nnmitor bonus to be increased Po Pcy In.iired uiiiHlioii hv fuiu rc additions trt T saSiii cPTTsu $.1.1 H .'.o ' 13'2 ,3000 073 .1.1173 liu " 199 100(1 .1S.J50 UjlOo .i.ri .'iiioo I sui c:i!0 id u &c. lc. etc. I Ac. w,iiiuis, ciiiiiainiiis isiiies oi rales anil rxpl.ma -tion, lornis of annllcnt on. and further ininrnii.ii.,. can be found at the nhlee. I THOMAS RIDG WAV, PrMtlcst. Jno, F. Jinks. Actuary. October 10, 1857-lr s ADMINISTIIATO It'S NOTICE. Estate of Binjatnin J'iatt, XETTERS of Administration on the J Eitaie or Benjamin Piatt, late or Pine township, uinlua cnunty, deceased, hare been fronted by tho Register nf Columbiaeounty. tu the undersigned who rerldet in said Pino township, In Columbia county: all vcfsons hnvlng elllms against tin estato nf Iho ileicedeiit ore remiested in nr.ni ii.nn ,n ,i.a a.ii.. istraior without del y, and all poisons Indebted lo in,,, ,iaiiicii, iffiuwiii), IRAM DRRR. , WILLIAM PIATT. Oct 51, 1837 JldnliistraUTi, ADMlNISTIlATOIt'S NOTICE. ' Estate of Jacob Niiss, elee'd. .ETrER8 of Administration on tho Hstalo or Jacob Nn.s. lit, nr Ai.ni.n ..i.in Columbia county decerned, ban, been groined by.tlm Reiieterol Coiurabla cou,ujy, to ihe unScrsigncd, who rcsldckin said MinUn township, jn Columbia county: all persons haying .claims igainit the cslule of the .m-iiti,, rcju.,ei m prusent iiifni to uie Admin, Isiraior without delay, and all persons Indebted to moke payment forttir, ith. Sep,5.837C.. rCTCIlNXv. COLUMBUS MALE AND FEMALE AdAnp.irv THC Trustees ol this Institution hnvo imuinratiiir.lv i.. . . . . . ... . ij'h miiir, rrin. cimii in iyiu Acaueiny, in place or Pror. Andenon, rvhoio time cxplrra with tliepre.enl term, the 19lh day of ucloher inst. M,. IVnllrB. uflll a , -n . iiit.iwiu mi. Auucrson immediately flfler tko close oftl, krbnrs. ,.,iy iindlnihrstite. ' UCl 17, IH7 PATENT SPUING HMD TtfrrTfiMH A,'IAl'.0,V,i."..t ,w.,,h,J0 ,c1 a"d ",MP nd. call on OHORGK W..COIIELL. and buv aoni.rrx b." JKi BTJ3- II" l' 1ught lha patent right of Columbia county, and Is now prepared to fur niBottomsepplicablelonlitatwelliinwbedelead. Ilo haa also on hand all kinds ol Cabinet Furniture. Chairs Cntran., lln, aldnrf. . ! ., ' "'uv. -ui.TO5 7ii AUo. Readv.lnlnln4.-.... r'"t- . . . QEOBOU W. CORELL. Uloomiburg. Oct 17. 1657 "NOTICE, TIIC Pretident anil Managers of the Catl.iliia Bridge Compauy have this ciaydeelareda dividend or3 percl.(73ets pei share) on Ibe Capital slock of fhoXh ofoc.'ob'erl' 'C'" r ader C.VUwt..,nrld,.Offi., B"A"E, OctS4,(ei7-ai I KTessiircr. E 8 Tit AY, TJtiyIomJ!l? ." "ber at 3aropbei & Wo(. 1 , -iiis.jn utBire tow mnip, Columbia county,on Monday, (he Itlhnf Bopteniber last. a young Wlih tomebrown spotsupon her. and horns Will becireo for her recovery bv th -.ih.-.ik. ' Cent,.. October )0,iW7 EUM" SNVPn- Brick! Brick! lirick! r V?flED THOUSAND pbihr rin.7.v- ," y y." " ?'. rirtek V..r..K.W,V' '.S ai ihetubtcrt .ale. Th.b.ttu hawuntV"; , Sp"r to EmbjjrgQcukarlO, 1W7 ' Auvtt,- BTOVr" vn a a t p Iiloom.lsiri.Octeber 10. iir ' V't-'Alj COALtoridleiiy" II W t W N, UREBV
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