COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT " Onr Constitution snard It over I Our elorlont Union hold It dear 1 Our starry rlag fottake It never 1 The ptoud Cancasslan our only peer I edited by ixvi t.. tate, rnopntETon, BLOOMSBURG : Saturday Morning, Nov. 25, 'G5 HrMncrurr, n sentiment not to be npl'allcd. corrupt d or compromised It know no baseness, It enwere to no danger, It oppresses no weakness. Destructive nnlr of despotism it It tho solo conacrvator of liberty, labor and property. It li llio senllment of freedom, of nual rights, ofciual obligations llio law of naliiro pervading the law of tWo land-AlUN. Special Notice. We ask our friends, who "aro indebted to ttiis office) in any way or amount t to roako immediate PAYMENT. They must know that our business requires a largo amount of Cash, at greatly inorerssd prices, and can only bo met by prompt and regular payment on tho part of our custo mers. Wo have over found them kind and prompt, generally, for which they liavo our einocro tuanks but tucro aro many others, who should pay as our bon est dues, liko men, and not act as though they intended to defraud tho Printer. YVc hope that all indebted hereabouts, will send or bring us our monoy at tbo December Court. Others can send by mail. 11 -J Convention Day. Under tho above heading tbo Jefferson ian presents to its readers a very ablo dis quisition upon the question of tbo propor time for holding tbo Dcmocratio Stato Conventions, in the futuro. Tho conclu Kinns to which tho Jbditors como are these : - "In our iuJcracnt a proper convention day, in any year except Presidential year, may be fixed on any day Between me ist ol June and the 5th of July. This would give a campaign of three or four months, which wc regard as auunuantiy ampie ior nil useful purposes in this era of railroads and telegraphs. ' Our objection to this conclusion is this If a day for the convention is to bo fixed, thoro ought to be no fluctuation to suit times or seasons. Let the meeting be as certain as the day, and let tho day bo fixed as that for tho election is say the first Wednesday of March, We favor that timo bcoause, tho fpring work, moving and other matters would not intorfere, as they would in April, May or June because wo do not think a cam paign beginning then is too long, and tho excitement of short campaigns is unfavor able to correct conclusions because elec tions aro not carried by "railroads and telegraphs" but by a thorough ventilation of principles, in the'ehops, fields, and fire eidej becauso tho genius of our people is against the hurry and rush and war of modern campaigns. Expediency as to persons, times, and casons, has been our destruction. Let us return to tbo old land market and take lessons from tbo fathers. Young America has led us somewhat estray; let us retrace our steps. Newspaper Agency Bores. We receive by almost every mail, batches of New York Humbug Advertisements, request ing their insertion in the Columbia Demo crat, conditions! ihzt wc tako a due-bill in part paj and give tbo other part or two parts in Cash. All such notices we throw in our paper-basket, and tho sooner these sagacious Agents know it the better for all .parties concerned. Wo indignantly reject all stuff' emanating from tho miserable. concern, called Mather .5 Co., Droadway, New York. Official Stupidity. Occasionally our paper, liko every other sheet published, is refused by the person or subscriber to whom address. In most instances tho Post Master returns the paper to us, in stead of writing a letter, m tbo Post office Law requires of tbcm, tbey scrible on the margin, "you must stop this paper it is not taken out of the offico," without even naming the offioe. Now wo ask thoso of ficials, that wo may have an idea of where the paper was ro turned from,tobo so kind as to alio write the namo of said Post-office. tf" If tho rebel States have nover been out of tho Union, any attempt to reform their State institutions, cither by Oonsircss or tho President, is rank usurpation." Thus spake Tbadcus Stevens in bis Lancaster speech, previous to the state election of 1805. Kemember now that tho President holds, that tlio "rebel States haye never bcon out of tho Union," and eee where tbo right orer person and prop, erty, olaimed by tho radioals, comes from. Stevens and the destructionists claim that the States were out ; in that event seces sion must have been loyal. We Demo crats and President Johnson aver that the States never wero out, and tbot the ordi nances were void and a nullity. tT ''Our Mutal Friend," Jij Charles Dickens, being a Iarco volumo of 350 pages, ii tho titlo of a Now Novol, just(at lU9 t0P f tho Art, exbibling a rare published by T.B. Peterson & Brothers, P'oturo ot rigs Uats. in Philadelphia, Prico 31 00. To thoso I nn,,. . ,'.", ' " . ii t xt . .. Uoats of all kinds aro constantly en. who relish NoveMleading, this work af- gaged in dragging the Hudson river, bo fords a rich and rare intellectual' feast. I tween New York and Ilobokon, for tho -rr body of Preston Kiog, whioh remains un- JWS" Jed the new advortisemeflls. discovered. rtr unlMJ.Mllim'JHlUU1 A Negro Rebellion. , Our nccro cnunlity menus miout, 11 , thoy wero so disposed, rc&d a useful lea- bod in ibo negro rebellion now raging in milieu as to tuc correctness 01 1110 vote ai tbo island of Jamaica. 'J'bo citcumstan- legod to have been polled in portions of ces attendinc the revolt provo incoiitcnti- CIS niu nuiiif- miv. .. bly thai lUO natural antipniuico I'xi.uiij; bet ween tbo two races render it imjiossj. Ig bio lor tbcm to livo togctber in harmony on terms of equality. Striles, bloousucu- ding, .and war must always prevail in countries wlicro tliis pcrvorsion oi natural j xno uoi. iu ms examination iwcit upon laws is attempted. If tbo negroes karo in nearly every name, giving ibo timo of tbo minority, tbo will bo constantly mis- death, desertion, or di-rhargo, and show trcaton by tbo whites and, if the pro- ed that but five were pnscnt on tho clcc- dominate, they will constantly outrage ( ilm wJiitei. Thoonlv difference is that , the whites, Tho only difference is tho whilos, being naturally moro consid orato and possessing tho elementary pun ciplca of of civilization, regulate their mnl treatment of tho blaoks by thoso princi-1 pies. Amongst them if any aro so cruel as to inflict serious domogo upon the blacks, public opinion is shocked and the oppression is prevented from demonstra ting itscll by tho interference ol thoso ol his own race. Hut tbo negroes aro natu rally savage. Their instincts arc all bar barian, and whatever civilization they at taints derivativo andarlificial. Hence, when they got started tliero is nono amongst them to cry shame, or beg tho oihers to desist, but tho entire mass become infuriat ed and unites in pursuing their victims with uhrolenting hatrod. Liko tbo Indt ans, they take no prisoners and give do quarter, and to beg mercy at their hands is to waslo breath. Tho present rebellion is described as being exactly similar to all-thoso which have preceded it, in which negroes wore engaged, It is tbo St. Do mingo massaoro over again. In the city of Kingston business was entirely suepend ed, and tho entiro population wero placing themselves in a state of defenca. Lettho30 in this section who favor ne gro cqality in this country, heed tho les ion taught by this revolt, and learn that the Omniscient Maker of all things, for somo wise purpose, created different races of bipeds as well as ol quadrupods, and that it is not in tho power of man to cqualizo and amalgamate these different species, nor destroy the natural diatinc lious existing between tbenii 1 ho white .. ( raco is pre-eminently tne govcrniug rave, and to it attaches the responsibility or cm- ploying and taking care of tho inferior and subordinate races, in order to conduce , , r ' to the general good. Experience has j shown that this can only bo effectively , accomplished by placing tbo inferior raoes j in subordinate conditions. I The.Lady's Friend Tho December, number of this favorite magazine is a su-! , m, i,,. , , .. ; : perb one. Ibo leading steel engraving, in illustration of the text, "Children' i children are the crown of did men, And the glory o!eliildren nre their fathers," is ono mat win go nomc to many uear.s. MoBlton August Ball, Eleanor 0 Donelly The engraved title-page is truly beautiful Beatrice Collonna, Mrs. Margaret IIos--it is a gem of art. It represents The ' mer, and a host of other popular authors Past and the futuac while, around, I al? "ri'o for The Post. The Post eon Theiittic bud. .ingtast, and the little birds sing , tai,ls! betides ttorirs, sketches, poetry lin West," I morous artioles, &o , an original Agracul- to uso a well-known line from Mrs , tural Department, and original and so Browning's beautiful "Rhyme of the ! IcctetJ Keceipts fr Housekeepers. Wheel , M m ri ui n i i i or oJ W iNonsceicbtaled Sowing Machines Duchess May." The Double Colored aro offi!rc(J wor(h n j,,,, FlrTV. Stool fashion Plate for this number will j pIVB Dollars I The price of The Post i be pronounced by the ladies "superb," or . 2 50 a year, two copies 8-1, four copiesSS, clso we aro greatly mistaken. Prce SI 50 J eight copies(and one gratis) 10. fai a year; 2 copies S4; 8 copies (and ua 'Pfe copies, nntaimng the terms ami r,y .-s eir m .i . ,duccmcnts in Jull, a?e furnished gratis gratis) 816. Now is the time to get up j Ad(rcsa u Jetwm &Q clubs for 18.'iG. Specimen numbers for j Street, Philadelphia. ihis purpose will be sent tor 10 cents Address Deacon $ Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. The Lady's Book. Godey's Lady's Book, for December, the last for the year, nas neen received, and is a very superior number. It contains lour Christmas 1 Stories ; tho Christmas Tree," a fioc lino engraving ; title page, con.-isting of five' tablau, equal to five pictures ; double ex-; tention fashion nlate. onlnmrl , W!iJ n . . I Nf-enn ! (lilt in Mm rnlil n onncni.nl, l - - -- J wv-tjuimuif fcu graving, besides a grjat variety of dress. and embroidery paterns, &c, S:c. "ltiz pah's Idols,' is tbo tillo of a new novel by Marion Ilarnold, to bo commenced in the January number. Now U tbo time to suberibo for tho new year. Tho terms aro ono copy ono year $3,00 ; two copies, 55,00 ; three copies 7..r0 ; four copios 810.00, $'c. ti. oii:-.p -n--. -n. -rj-.-e... ,,, . t , ,' to the Diiboprio of Western Pcnnslvauia, is one of tho best signs of the good time coming, which we have seen, He stood up in tho General Convention as a chris tian and a patriot, and tbo storms of radi cal hate and rancor beat against him in vain. Tho Dinnoys and tho Brunots aud thoPliiladclphia "Loyal Leaguo" were powerless beforo his stern integrity, his lowly pioty and his lovo for ibo Cburob. Placo and position have sought him out, and having so woll performed bis Master's behests in an humbler sphere, tbo wed has gone forth "como up higher." Dishop Stevens warmly and cordially endorsed tbo election of Bishop Kerfoot. 65" Tho Typographic Messenger, by James Conner &l Sons, New York, is tho title of a very neat specimen number of printing typo and Card?. Prico 25ds per year. It is a very noatly gotten up work miJlim-jj-ij.s-sftu.-li.t-s-ii I'jliiaJuw'jftmftmHK'i'A' ljusj.hs s-jum iituLiuiw.niiirM.'tuuiw:cii-'i'-''''L " The GlvonPraud. vui. iuuj, mu uuiiim.iui. ... ,.. Uiu regiment P. V., says the Agc.has boon ex hi? regiment Tor the City ComrnisBioncr of 7. .. . . . . . j iiiiuuuiiiii-. wui, mij ruiei.ii ouo oi mo companies of that regiment, and is lucre-1 l'lllladclpllia, OOI. May raised OHO Of tllO fore competent to speak with certainty on iua sii.ijrcs. oo lar as ma. company is , (ronccrnci., tho wliolo return is a forgery, lion uay wnen tueir votes wore alleged to have been cast. This is a startling reve- startling lation , and it will bo followed by others ' J l of liko importance from other parlics,how- ing that tho whole return of tho alleged soldier vote is deserving of no ennsidora tion in ibo cffioial count. It is to bo hoped that tbo concoctors and agents in thU febomo of villainy will bo discovered and 1! 1- .l.! .1 FonTY Years Ago. A cntimpornry observes, says the Luzerne Union, that it is "refreshing" to thnso who live in this ago cf cxtraviiganco to look back over a p;riod of forty years, and eco bow people lived in days gone by. It tccim that there were no extortionists at that time they must be "leeches of a very recent growth.'' A glance at the ''weekly prices current published in the month ofNovcmbcr,182t, wilt satisfy the reader of the correctness of our remarks. Wc publiih the articles side by side with tbo present market rates iu order to show the cost of living then uud now. 1824. Butter 8 ccnls per pound, ham 7 cents per pound, shoulder 4ict per lb, lard 7 cents per pound, eggs 7 cents per doz.'ii, potatoes lei cents pi-r bushel, vhcat flour S-1,7Q per barrel, rye flour St ,82 per barrel, wheat 90 cents per bushel, rye :J1 cents per bushel oats 20 ccnls per liu-licl. 1805. Butter CO cents per puundjliams 20 cents per pound, lard 28 cents prr pound, and abouldcrs 22 cent." prr pouuil. eggs 55 ccnt prr dozen, poia'oes SI per bushel, wheat (lour 513,00 per barrel, rye flour 57 per barrel, wheat 82,40 per hush el, ryo 1,20, com 00 cents per bushel, oats 05 cont9. Quito a difference to be perceived. Bca son wc had Democratic currency in the oldpn time. now. ilioddv rairs - - The SArunnAY EVENING POST. Wo notice that there h is been a change in the raanagcmsn t of this well known aud favorite weekly, by the admission of a ,ady ou,hof a3 Wr IJmcrson Bennett, the popular wrtcr, now wiitCB exclusively for The Post, and annuuticsb a oontioucd story, to begin the first of the vear, to be called The Phantom Or The Forest," a wild ory of the early settlement of Kentucky. Bella Z. Fpn cer, the editor, whose novel of Ora ha . ' ,. ,, 1 . , , I continued s'.ory, t.i be ca'led (.if.ni: ' vieve IIoWE Florcr.ee Percy, the au- General News Items. Governor Morton, of Indiana,is going to Europe, llu has rosigncd his fuuctiouj to his Leiutcuant Governor. In a single parish of Jamaica 1,050 negroes have been cseeuled for tn k i n r part in ibo revolt, John Bull, of Tennessee is about to w1"'1'0. a letter, on poliiicnt matters, to the ' . -G?W .DaT's. cx-rcbcl Attorney ntral, has been sent to l'ort Lafavctte . General Joseph E. Johnston is in New York Es Prosidont Pitreo is dangerously ill. Scbuvler Colfax says that thero are United Strtes official in Utah who have become Morinoaized to the extent of pos seising several wives oftheir boioms. flSt?" Congress will meet next Monday a week, December '1, aud Thanksgiving Day will take place on December 7. "i in i .t -v i uencrai uanuy, at ew Urieans, lias issued an ordered reminding army iifiicers who Lave occumed abandoned residences that they aro responsible for tho furniture I and other property therein. It is rcpoitcd that General Logan has exprcsfed a willingness to accept the mission to Mexico, il tho government will "order tiO.OUO armed men to accompany him." Ono thousand condemned cannon in tho Navy Yards st Washington, Now Yoik, Philadelphia, Boston aud Ports mouth, will shortly bo sold as old irou. Largo numbers of women bavo been appointed poslmistrisjcs in the South, on account of tho difficulty of iludiug men who could take tho required oat War Detective B.iker, indicted for fatso imprisonment and robbery has been released on hail. He will ho tried on tho second Teusday in December. Fivo Liberal generals woro recently cop jfivu iiuur.il L'ciieruia wuro reoBiiuy cap- tured and .hot hv ih Lnnnrali.u il, h turctt a iU .t ot l) the linporallsU Ih MCX- ICO. lhC 1' rcildl gamsun at Acapulco li ad linen roinrnrpcil llio. ueen reiniorceu Tbo New Orleans Tiniro nririli llmt xuo mw uricaus tmcs preaiSIS tliai unless the French ovacuato fllexioo beforo Uhristmas, there will bo armed iulerven- tion by the United Stales. -The jury on tho Newark, N. J, railroad disater have brought a vertlio! agiost he switohtnan of maiislaupbter in the second degree. JJ nCK ttSCllUUl Vendue ! ILL n rxpast.il to sale, rT Vendue, nttho nte of t he under. U Public I.A ..-..I...I.......I In lit tillage ( Mulnvlllr, Columbia count... on tillage i aiuiiiviiic, uoniaioia counit. on l'iday,'2'id Day of December, 1805, TMnvit AtnUM vom property, TWO MATCH UKAY HOUSES, jjew top Buggy, 1 fancy pet Buggy Har ncss, I si agio set Buggy Harness, 1 doulilo Bet Truck Harness, onu Spring Wiigon, 1 Sleigh, Two extra double bar rel Shot (ium and 1 Smotb-borc ltifii'. ONE COOKING STOVEi ,, c, .j..... Ono lr-Hoom fatovc, and one l arlor . - i Four Fat Hogs, Two large Meat Standi, a lot of I.nrJ Cans, and n lot of live and ten gallon Kegs ; EIGHT BEDS AND BEDDING, Now Carpet, one extension Table, other l.rnl.ln. 8, . ml. nil U'l, I, lull., lu-n itntftn flhll ... nn. I Desk, - - - FOUR CLOCKS, a lot nf nlshes, several I-ooklng glasnes, lng''tli(r with his entire slock of limisehcld and kitchen furniture, ton numerous In mention. ILr" Pale to commence at 10 A M or said day, Mien attendance will be given and conditions made known by JOHN A. SIIUMAN. Malnvllte, Nov.2Vr,S-tj J. K. Kyer. Auctioneer FRESH ARRIVAL OF Fall and Winter A T Miller's Store. rTillD eubi-rlher has Just returned from I he Cities X wllh nnulher urge nnu select nrsurimci ui FALL AND WlN'Elt GOODS purchased at Philadelphia, nt the lon-eM figure, nod which they ore determined In sell on a moderate terms as ran be procured elsewhere In llloonnburg. His stork comprises LADIES' Dlih.SS (lOOPS, of choice,,! styles nod latest fashion. DHY GOODS, aiWCKIttJUS. II HimrjIRK QUKKAW.1UK, CRMR IMflK, HOLLOW WAKE 1IW.Y, AVJ.S, 007'S allots 1I.1T& $ CAPS, Sic, 4c, Sc, In abort everything usually kept In country Stores to which he iniitu the pi i Mir. generally. The lllghejlprlcc paid for country produce. S. II. MILLER. Cloomsburg, Nor. 55, 1EGS. ru I 30,000,000 LOAN or Tin Republic of Mexico. Twentj-year Toupon Douds iu Suras of SjO, Slt)0 .ri00 and 81,00. INTHnEST SEVEN PEtt CENT, PAYABLE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Principle and Interest Payable in Gold. 10,000,000 to be Sold at SIXTY on the DOLLAR, in U. S, Currency, thusyicldlng an interest ofTwelve l'rr Cent. In OOl.li. or Seventeen l'.!r Cent, in CUIt. KUNCV, at the present rate of premium on gold. THU FlUSTVi:K'3.N.i.KlSrAl.linAIV l'BOVI- nni), The Most DESIRA1JLE IWEST.MEjST ever OF FEU ED, Immense tracts of.Miiing anil Agricultural -Lands ' Snty per cent, of Port Hues, ImpnMs, and Taxes, in the f'tntes of Tfnnaulipas nnd Pan l.ui. I'otos. ; an I tho Plighted Faith iffhe aid States an I the General flovemment arc all Pledged for the redemption of these Honda and payment of interest. Tlio Security is Ample. S !0 in U. 9. C'ercv will buva 7ner ct cold bnn.l of s:,n - . ' - -. - - . Bfill tl n ii it H)U II (I ii it Cuuu " ' jl,UUU t ... ... , .. .. ..-.v.w, M..,llu .i-iiuii, i.Lij ni least ojse iioxn. Circulars forwarded and siibscrip linns received by JOHN W,COI.LII.- tCO, and J. N- Tiri'T, Financial Agent of the Republic of .Mexico, 47 Uroadivny. N. Y, C7" Subsbriptioiu also leceivcil by Hanks and Hankers generally throughout the United States. ov. 23, ISII5-GW. 1 96-Take-1500-Notice-178. seLENiup VARicrv or FANCY COOD3, GOLD AND SILVER WARE, P)oioigrajJ)0, Watches, Jewelry &c. At 00 Nassau Street. rybodyinnd ifourdealingsure not fair and honest. do not patr'-nito us i nnd ifour goods are not as ren- reseete'd, ni.rtn.s tiiIm c will ni,v"o t0u Hon uay, CONDITION.! rr . ., ...'. 1 wci ty Ibousand ariicles of goods are lor sale at two dollars each com.io.iog of PIANOS, MELODliONS, DIAMOND JEWELRY. ' bui.u n Aiuui.a, bii.VKU WATCIILS, Silver Ware I'llUTUUliAPU ALWMS, Ard a great variety of fancy goods nnd Jewelry. These Coodsnre numbered from ono to twenty thou sand, and twenty thousand notices, nre number,..! I Irom one to twenty thousand nnd put into seulcd en velop! s and thoroughly lulled, rnch number corru I spondiiig with some article of goods Any person ,,,,,. i.viii im anon coioreu pngtograph will receive two of thes-i notices with each pliotogranhs making, w hero au agent settle, fivo photographs and ten notices for one dollar, tho eitra photograph and two notices free to the agent. Thenrlielo of goods corresponding with the number on tho notice, no mut ter KliatlW Milne, will be sent on tho receipt of Two Dollars. If the goods Hlwu received do not give sat Isfact im, return then, and wo will refund tho money. n. ml Ihlny cents for an oil colored Phot ,praph. Ue ligious, Comic or l ancy, and twonollcoi. Uivo us onu trial and we know you will send again. .-.u,v. UI, VU, KENNEDY & CO., lln. 1IM K'.u. '.- Nov. S3. 'C5-lmo S. It. Davis. ' ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estutc of Jacob U'enncr, deceased, 1 r in . , lJ,,,,ers testamentary on tho estato of Jacob Wenner, laic of n.hinjereek township, Columbia county deceased, have been granted by the Heai.ter of Wills ic. to the undersigned residing In said township, all persons having chiiuis ngalnsl the estate of the decedent, are rf uesied to present them in Hie Kecutor without ileljy.nnd all persons indebt Ki ,u'"al" paymeui orihwuii , ,M.J4U' 'll llu'EI'L, Executor. HZl1.-- LA 'f ,JrAL' . GS,, al B...bar,.i,P,. ie.ini. RtJNroN"S PT0RE WEW CLOTH 3 NG i F RES 11 A R 11 IV A L OF Fall and Winter EVERY KODY 7111! nnderilgnrd, grateful for past palinnnre. tMwt Hilly lnfornn!iliciituiuer and tliM'iH.llr generally that lie liaejiut rerelved ft inn tlie ha.tern cities, the largest mid ntoul nelcrt stork "f Ha F far .... . . . i .......J n lll..I.Kl..irn H wlitcli ll j nai iiai yei in--- T'"'"r,VV ' V " invlles tho niieniion in in inunui, uim " thai they are nffereil for sale at great bargains, Ills Stuck comprises a large niiarliueNl nf lir.NTI.EMIiN'flWIiAltlNO AN'Artnt,. . , OnelMliiK ol t-,Aiiin!iDl.ii llntus CoT, l t'very es ( C(ll, . ,, ,,, . yp.ts.rJiiirti, urnv.it. fltneke, o-otton - -------- . , liold Watches and Jewelry. of every description, fine aud cheap. Cii II. KCnielllUrr " Iolctnoerp r.npriBBi, ..II n.l...n. Mi, rltfin.,, for K Kllllli II ST (lOOlls. iiiviii i.nvvr.Mnp.nn. Illnni'sbiirg Nov, IB, led.",. (June Ifi'l ) For Sale. A Farm at Private Sale. nPhc undcrsicned offers to poll nt private L a.le. nFABfl AND l'l, XN't'ATIOM, .I'uate In IlKinlork Inn 11. hill. Colllllllllll COtllltV. I'll.. Oh mil two miles west of lluck Horn, near tho Jersejtown roid, containing Seventy-Three Acres of Land, Whereon is erected r good FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, .i...iuiih n.utA lUll"- 1 ft LARGE ORCHARD, &o. . ..i....... ,,,,i.. r,t .. .!.., ,11..,. rr fu'ther particiirara, enquire of the subscrllicr. at Bobbins' Mill, on tho main ro.nl . J. 11. ol l.01Viilv, Nov. K lSi5-3iuo Notice and Caution. , . , , i i . J 'bo iindfrsigtied having purchased, at ShrrllTs H.ile. nn Mondav. the Hth ol Novem ber, Ind3, us the property of Jac.-b IJaiip, sf Uranfo twp., Columbl.i ciiuiuy, li! fnllolng described ptr- iiii.il property, viz: TWO BAY MABIiS.ONE COLT, one Cow. two young CirtJIe t.irce llogs.ono two horse Wagon, one Sled, one nt of I arne.i, one How and Harrow, tiuif Initliela of l.orn, (more or Im.i, llfly hiifhels of tl.itu, 111 hlv-hel. of llje, .l( bnbh.'ls ot Wheat onn ton i t' liny, iii biKheis nt I' tm-s. i i an- nlng .Mill, with 3 acres f Wheal and .'nicret of Ityu III the ground, including his hoiisrhold nod kililn.-n fer- nit ore generally nil of n hit h he has left In the h.inils of the said Jac. h lUup, during hi-plnsurj, and h..-fe. by publli ly rauini all persons ngninsl meddling, or in anywise Interfeiiug with atlheir peril ' wm uui Ih-nngevlllc, Nov. 14, IStU -aw Valuable Real Estate- '"Pbf undersigned. ill ofTur hr salt', by J l'ubllr Vendue, im lhepreiiii.es. cm' MONDVY, TIIE-19TU OF DEC. The follow Inj descrilod Valuable Host IVtUlc, coin si.tiiig of A Farm and Plantation, Plluate in 1'ishlngcreek township Coliiinbiu rounty. l'n conl.iiiiin' about 3 52 ACUESr About Ono Hundred nnd Fifty Acres of hlrh"ls improved and in a high state nfcullivjtiou, 1 1 a- Irtil a nee i timber land. 2 SiJHrJI': FKA.TII3 BSMUSIiS AND A HANK RvRN, with all the re'iuisiw out Iniildlngs, are erected upon TWO GOOD ORCHARDS, r.ieellent Meadow with Spring and W'clf ol never failing water, near the dwellings, Also, a go id w i til a superior site for the erertion m a Crist .Mill, located along the main K".tI and I'lshmgcreek. al.t propertv will be divided into FOUR FARMS, or mild loirfthcras may bi'nt siil tiin itirchnT. fait: In cotniti-'iict' tt Hticlnck A. M., on nnid day, when atOiidauce nitt tn xiven nu J cmi(iuiti iitnito kiiuvvii by ESTHER STOKEU. Nov IS. lM-ts. . Executor's a!e. -rrl . . t i, i,,, ,. V 1 J'1' I,! PXP C 1 ,lll,(5 edue. on thepr-miKe. ,,n Saturday IkoHbCr lllC 2d, IS05, Tlie following describ-d Tiarts of Land, late tin n. tatof(;i-u. I.iingeiilierger, of Mum twp.. Columbia county dec .1., namely ; Olli-T r.ict of laud situate ill .Main tuwiishin and county utoreniil, coiit.niiiug SBVETY-TWO ACHES ndjolning lands if Win l.ongenbergir, I'hilip .Miller uo.i iitint . of w hirh nbont slxtv ae rs are leareil. - .--..,,,. ,...- , Mjl.i iwn cnnljiiiine about y oin r ac r e s , all wood laud, adjoining lands of Philip Miller, Jas AlcAlarney and oilier. ALSO, trn.ilher tract of WOOD LAIND, situate in Mifflin tw p and lo inty nforesaid, roniiin. IngTIIULi: ACIlUd, adjuiulng land of Thus, Alen and others D" tfnlc to coninience at Hlo'cliii k A. M of said day. when attendance will lie gieu ami conditions made knuw n by Will. I.VI.NUI.niil lllil.tl, JAMHS .lie M.AK.NUV, Nov. IS, 1SG5-U I'.xr's, . COL IRON CITY COMMERCIAL LliGli. AM) NATIONAL TKI.CtlUAril INSTITUTE, P W. JK.1K1NS, 1 J. C, Smith, A, M., I I'rinciplaj. Am. Cowi.tv, ) first College lliiilding, Corner l'cnu and St, Cl.-iir.8ts Herond " " Odd lellow s' lliiilding. ..Hi tt , Third " " N"- and 'ii St. Clair Street, ummi rot Tin iu tNDiKO miv., Ir, IKC5, Straw bridge Sharon .Mercer Co Ps I . .". I'mrii eliarun f, i,ic"lC1,? "'f.r .'V ' Cj 1 1 i Ij II lluui Antigue'iy iuy i . I w N ''otriu llelmont llel Co O I' w t:i I i tlt " '" " ' w 1'Hhb Hilda Alien Coo I iu.oV .V? B I' Hansen Pittsburgh I'a All Lutr. Circldvillu 1'iekawavCnO J C HotersCoop.town Venango Co I'a J I. II. miner Itiehuintid Wayne Co Ind C Willis Cleiivnle Mart font Co .Mil II C Audersoii Pteu U-nviltc JelfCoO K Morrow Arch HpriiiL's llluir Co Pa t! A Ta) lor Safe Haibnr Lancaster CoTa T .Morgan Allegheny Cj I'a A A Curler .Malta Morgan Co O J A t.iu ly Nutronu Allegheny Co Pa II W Hull tiuuiuiitviilu Col Cm U II I' Ivirk .M.isini City Ccrro liordo Co Iuwi M Collins Kaudolph Portjge Cu O J It l'uti Canton Stark Co n G A Dobyno llolliday.burg lllalr Cn I'a for terms and infnrinatiou concerning the Colcegc, address, JesKiNs, .-'muh Si. Cow-lit: Nov 2J. ICfit. Agents Wanted For our new Work, CAMP FIRE and COTTON FIELD. IIV THOMAS W K.VOX, (Ppecial War Correspondent of the N, Y. Ilearald.) Tho most thrilling interesting and ex citing book of Army eipeijanco ever published, abounding ill t'ersonal advelures, deedc of noble dar ing, anecdotes, touching Incident., iugeiiius strata gems, life in camp and blvoue, lie Mine absorbing in interest and repletu with useful information than any other wmk ever yet publj.hnd To prospective settlers upen the rich nnd fertile lands of Hie south, now open to Northern eutcrnrUe, il is especially invaluable, giving full, rrliutilc and practical iniormatioii relatlvu to plantation manage ment and cotton culture, itidispmisibio to tho success of the Northern emigrant, Itcinrned and disabled officers and soldier', and energetic young men In want -fa profitable eniplo,. mem will find this u rare chance to ui.iko money. Wo have Agents clearing $JU0 per iiienlh, which wc will prove lo any doubting applicant ; for proof of the above scud for circulars lad see our terms. Address, JONCt II IIOS. It CO , N. r. corner fJlilh and Minoi tu , riiil'a. I'a, Vo le.uej LOOK JQERE- rpi HE Very Flattcrlng8upporl hereto- I fore given In Die late firm of JAMES H. Mc N INCH k CO., Induces tlieumlutilgred to enter up on the dullness of MERCllAftJJlZlNG upon n somewhat new plan. The rredlt system has been nn injury t both buyer nml srllet, and Iherefuro nroposi s In open on the 13lh day of the inonlll of So. ember, ItcS, III ' 'oil && fr ,Mi THE MOST COMl'LUTK AND ELEGANT STOCK OK If &O0DS Ever offered in this County J consit- r -.!... III ' e ......1- 1UE oi uvcij i"iv uu iiuuiny 01 kiuihu . ' ' auu &?A5ftV (ROu35i. - ttm - Qr0coriOS, Quoonswarc Hard- l HU.W ! and all sorts of article kept in a country ttrni'n. Store ! to be sold mmvp (?i Asia, or in exchango for Tho whole busiuesi to be conducted on the yslcin of pay as you go ; and nt cheaper rates thajnaii other house. 03" lall and Judge for yourselves. J. S. MoNINCII. Nov II, TSCI, Kcgister's Notices. "VTOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, 1 1 crcdttnrt nnd otlfur Hflrnoiiii interested lutlieei nf Dm tii.lmrlU.i to ri.ftfli 1 4 nil. I l.tllwi. tt.ntlt.j following Aiiiniuistration uh.I Unari ian nrcounts have been filed In the oflce of tho lleglster of Coluinliin Co., ,vjbll ,,r(.,P,I(u,i fof confirmation and allowance j the Orphan's Court, to be held in llloimi-burg, in the eoiiuty aforesaid, on tVidnesdny, the lith of Die, 1-1.5. at i o'clock, in the afl.!rnoon ol iuid day. 1. Account nf llonry Deiclimillcr, one o Die .vnininisirninri wnii ine win none in.iry i,siChiniiiur, late of iiemioeit tp...iac'd 'I. Firsl account of 'l'lioinn Crcvcling, Adinr.juf Htbccca Crevelln&late of Scott twp.. dee'd. 3. First account of John M. Otte tuber- lln. Adinr. of Noah S Prentiss, lata of Uloim town. "hip uec d. 4. Account ot Abraham Wllllcr lulllir. 0f Joseph Wiliier, late of Itoarlugorcek iwp., dee'd. ... . , , . . T ,r 5, First and liuul aecouut of J UII1CS Van Horn nndTrionn Ma'lier, Adin. of Joicph W Van lloru late ol Ureenwi.od twp. dee'd ... , . , ,- ' O ACCOUllt ol b.lllllicl Urcasy," ExCCU tor of Peter l.cknitc.Ia! of Mill'fn twp., dee'd, . . r I i i i l , 1 7.-Account of Jacob Pualur, nduir. ol E1J, pc,cri ,.,. of I'i.ldngcri ek twp, dee'd. 8. First account ol D.ivitl, Abram and John Van Horn, llxrs. c-f Ctflnelius Van Horn, la e of Hemlock twp: dee'd. i). Second nnd final account of I'billp Miller, Adinr. of h.ilalrb'liuinan I.Mu of .Main town ship, dee'd. 10. Account of Peter Yocutn, Executor of Hubert Taylor late of Locust twp. dee'd. 11. Final account of Joi-ph O'trn-ll, niiardlnii of Amos Wliiteiiight minor clnM of llcorge Wliltoii.ght, dee'd. 12. First and Glial account of Gorge I'.vnns Adotr. of tiil.ur .Mc.Mirhael. lnS; o? Ilriiircreek tw p., dee'd. 13. Final account ol Jainc.-i S. M'Nirieh and Surah Jano CJnrgles, Adivr.. of .uliur (.'ingles, laic n .Mam tw p:, di c'd. 11. Account of D.tvid Lee and Solo inon N'ejharil. Adinrs, i,f David Lee, late of Centre twp.Columbinco. dee'd. IS Account of John Ncyhnrd and Adam Itoat, Aduii's ofllenjaiuin Kvaus, late of Orange twp,, lUc'd. 10 Account of Josiah Kline, Adnir, o Elijnh Kline if Benloo. twp , ilec'dt JOHN G. FHEEZE, Register. niooni-burg, Nov. 4, I8iu, WIDOWS' A PPRAISME.W TS Notice of Confirmalion. he following npprnistuciitn nf real and personal pri'inrty sefaiurt te Widows of lln,... dents have beuii IMed in tho Ulhce of tin- :-ii tit,T of lyoioiiioia ennui, inn, iuo uuieri oi t.oiirt, and w i,l he presented tor ali.olule ciiiillriii.iilnu, t, ,,. i,r. phans' l oon to H; lieM in III iv'mrg, in uud lor said c.iuniy. on WI.DM'.rfli.w . ,,t, p,y ,,. lll'.l'UMIILII, A. 11 , IrL-O, at -J ii'iluil, iu thu after noon of t.aid dav ; unless en it, us in s.ich lonllriiia Huns am previmitly filed , nlwhuli all piinn in terested in aid ent.it.-d will t-iko initice. I, Widow of John Yeager, sen., ot I iicil-1, filed '.'il Aug. IfOo S. Widow of John Walter of Locust, filed I Ith A le lei'ifl. 3. Widow of Win. Iloll'inan, of Centre, filed '.3d Aug. Irlii. 4- Wnnnv of Henry Lun-Jon, of llriare eek, filed SKId Aug. Ie05 5. Widow- of Archibald I'atterson, of Crecnwood. filed aifl Aug. lr(C. 0. Widow ol Win li Shannon, of fcott filed In Sept. IMW, 7, idow of CoorgC Longenbcrger, of Ala.ti filed -I Ih Sept. it,-,.-,. " 8. AViilow nftaniuel I'urki, iugailoaf, f.ki!' IB I It ol -Sept lelk'i. II. Widow- of Solomon Stroup, of.Madisoii filed ilst Hept leii.',. 10. Wido of .V. T. Pennington of Fishingrrer k, filed adlict. Ieii5 11, Widuw of James W Kitclien, of Sugarloaf, filled I f,lh Oct l.-ti.'. 13. Widow of liauitl C Cm, of Scott, filed 2Utn Oct. It05, joiif?- a, nti;i:.i:, Heginer's Ofiice. ( ltegt.ter. llloemiburg, Nov, II, left!, j fl ho County Coiumisiioncrs will rcccivt 1 froposals in the house of John I. Hurst, in Slab lown. i;olllllllia ui , ni-iweeii lln iiours if in A ,!. and a P. ,M , on riATUIUMY. Till: il day of UKC. nejt, f.rr buililieg uu Arch Covered llridge, over ltodringcreek, near (1. W I'arr's .Mill, in l'ra'ikliu twp, t.iid bridge to belii feet b tween uhtiuuenu ; width IU lent. The abutment! are ulreudv bull'., rt crpt uttering face fur EikcwbacK. Plan and Spo.itica tion can be Keen on thu day and placo of letting. Uy order of tht-ConiinihSioiiers. It, C, I'KL'IT, Coinmissinncrs' Ofli.e. I Clerk. Bloom. burg, Nov, II, louj. J New Barber Shop. rrUIK nndcrsi)iicd resicctfully informs JL the citizens nf llloiuimburg a:.d the public gener ally, that he has opened a New Barber Shop, In Court House Alley and next door tn the office of the Columbia Democrat, where ho is prepared to do neat Shaving and fashionable Hair Culling, with care and despatch C7 (jive him a call and see the stiles, JOSEPH WASHINGTON'. Plnomtbiirg. Oct. IHII5. C, B, liltOCKWAY, Si IT J Hi 53 US V - li If IL, li w , Bounties laek-pajPcusious.ifx'c., collected. Special attention paid to matters aritii'g uuderthc In ten al llevenuc Law.. !D" OIT'ICC I'ourth door below Aincrican'llotel, ULUOMUIIU1" I'a Oct. 28, 180.1. SlUIOLASllll'S FOU SALE. ningliauiplin Crillenden's - Philadelphia. Stratum, llrynnt ic Cn.. ' Quaker City llulness College, These Scriis', aro innmuuuts nf $1.1 and ?1U nnd art so much cash, by the Student on cntrm? either ofthe above Colleges. Young men desiring toobtnin a finish ed Collegiate Lducation, will here find a good specu la ion by applying ut the oifiee ofthe Nov. IlloOi COLIJ.MIIIA DCMOCUAT. STRAPPING AND. MINING PA- T T I'Ull, Having thoroughly overhauled my Pa per .Mills at Mill drove, near liloomsburg Columbia County, l'a I am now prepared to till all orders for Wrapping, Dry masting and Water 1'roof Tapjir, on shor t notice and fair piicc. 1 have opened a ware - liouso in Wllken-llarre, and appointed Joseph llrown el the firm ol llrowu, Gray ii Co., my agent to dispose of my paper ill Luisrnc County. ' TIIO.MA8 TKENCII, Elooni.burg, Sept. IS, 1803, -. IT.-... C.-.l LslUL l1 UI iatllU. AN eligible building lot, with an exoel lent RARN Iherenu rrscted.cenlralli' located in llloouisburg, is ottered for sals Apply M i Hepl lb, C0, TIHH OFFCU. I SHERIFF'S SALES. By virluo'of several writs of vondliloni ejponas and Levari Farias, In inn dlreeled. Is. sued nul ol the Court (if Coin nnu Pleas of Columbia inunly, will h exposed to public sale, nt Hie CdUlir IHIIISK, In lllnomsbiifg, nn MONDAY, Till! 4 rn I W tlRCKMIIKH IPilS, nt I o'clock In Ihe nftirnoun or .a .1 day, the following real estsle In wil A certain tract or lot of ground situate In rjrenn. wood township, Columbia cn .cnutiliiliij TIJV AL'"1 more or less biiunded ns follows : nillolnmr limls nr Jacob llerrnd, Isaac llenllt, WHIIvn timber, and ot ft. wli,.r,fll n rn ,,i..u.l . ft.i.f .1111 . ... 1" half I'raun lluuse, Aud mn rtlables, with ll.e ni,i,u.a tui-tnces, 11 ALSO, Ono other lot rf crouud. sltunt,. ,,e Punt, tn,x tuwiishlp afore. nbl, coiilnlnlug '1'WO ACilCri ami twenty to p-rrbes inore or le... ,ijiMn ,,,, ldow Ciiniier, Jacob tlsrrard and others, nithtba nliliuilennnces, ALSO, One other lot of groKmt slltlale In (he county and town, hip nfii.cvilil, containing ONI! A I'll i: morn nr less, niljoinllig lands nfjincph II, I'altnn , Henry Pliniil l.phraim Parks nnd Mhers, thereon are erected alory and n half Frame lliv. llliig llouu, nnd Frumo (table, with thu appiiileiinticcs. ALSO, A lot of gtound smiaro In the vlllaee of Unhrsburc Greenwood township, crfntnluiair U.N II FOUItTII Of AN At'lti; mure or less, bounded by him alo cf Ilm difendaiit and others, nltli the apputleuanres, ALSO, One other r lot situate In the village of ll-ihrslntrg. ro. thin aforesaid, cotilatnine l'OIITV -eiin and town i i.oi.ii r..-, anjoining linos oi i. ii, i;, nfcki t., whereon are, reded n story nod a lialfilwc!lingho,i aad frame stable, with the apputteuni'ces, ALO. One 'other lot rf.' grou.nl situate In tVi vlllsge nf .i '7,1,l',,,'.k,,,1,V,'.,,,"i," "l"lr"1 ,ot'" conlallilng TOIt. U N1MI. l'Lll.HBr moreor less, bounded nn Urn west by Mn n s rt ef mi t., norm by Main (treat, on the cast by lot I te of .Innie, Lemon, pn the null 111 br lot of 1 raucts line, with the apiiurtnnanciis. ALSO, One other lot situate in the village of Hohrsliurg, eo and tow tiship aforesaid, loiilnlultig tweniy.onu and one lentil perches, be same mure or less, ailjniug lanus of ItoberlMnut. nnd others, whereon nru ersited a story and n half Irame house and Irnuu stable, with the appurtenaiiei's, ALSO, One other tract of land situate, part in I'rahMln tuwiishlp Lycniiiiug county, aud part In Madison township, Columbia county, containing one hundred and ten acres nnd onu hundred and forty perches uioru or less, adjoining lands of John I'm, .Margaret Mont ginnery unci, rump . imhir an.l oineis, Whereon aru erected a frame dwelling house ami framo barn, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to bs nl,l n. ,!,. properly of Wilson Ager. ALSO-, The following described rralt-stat situate In is,. township of fc'rott, in the ro-inty of-Columbla, tlm firPt a r i iiifn.-,i, ton ,., i rn i ,,, , . , , t. n nne in in.- perl Ills of .lid. uiore nr less, bolllidtd and descrilleiln. Iitllitw. - oil Ibo imth by land ofl'eter Hrbuj' and John Cut on the Couth by laud ol iMiiiuel Me lick, on the v.mI by public road loaning f.niir Light street to Ornugeville, and on thu west by land of J, White and other. .where on are errrted n KrMraco, n Crist Mill, a story from i uwi'inug iniiise, a irniinruurn, live one slory ilwellii.g bouses uud a stable The second lii-resf altv, in tlie said twp, ofSrntt. con tnl ii in t! feventei u ncrei and four perch ot, atrirt mensiirc, bmuMeil' and de.rribed a. follows ; On tic north by laud of John hile, on the east by land of Snioii.l L llittle, The Third llierenfsituate in the t-iwiuhlp nf .Mount Pii iiMint. county ufnr's.inl, rontiiuliu' fn ir aero, nn I sixty oil peii!re. more or les, b- mule, I on tin mirth by laud of Jo."iu- White, on the south by land of John White, on tliu east by-land nf I'eier Sclnlg and John W bile, on I lie cut by laud, of John White. The Fourth Ihereot being all tbit two story "r.1111.1 Sinn-ami Store House mid lot nf grotlnd, situate, in I i till Strei t, nullity iifuresabl. hounded on the en-t bv public road le.nliiiif froni Light Siren to llraiigeville, on the went lyiiind laic of Satin. el I., llittle, on the north by air alley nnd nnd on tho iiutlr by a lot now or late of Wm. Shannon, and (.hnrles .-.liaounu. bului lot No 3 in the plan of lit- illr.ee f Light Sired, Tlie I'irih being nil that t-s.-i-t.issi lol of ground siiuatu iu Light Street allin-s.uil, ionrilnln sixtj leet fiont nnu one liumlre.i and IWly feet in depth -ind No. t in the plan npsald' Light Street, bounded on the cast by road liailloi; iroiu Light sirce: toilfnoci-iille. on th. we.t by land Into of Sam-i-l ileitis,, on the south by uu alley niid oii the mirth l,y laud now or lain of mu Johnson, having erected where. ura two -tory I'rauij llwilling House, and two story frama nt.lile, wiih appur'. iiinues. Sele,l tiikeu ill ctecellon and to bl sold as Iho property of-.iuiiiel L. ll-tllu. ALSO, All IHiifn-rihlnTrart ir piece of land slllnte in JnckH-.ii twp., Coliimbi.'i cmiuty. contiiniuit FlFI V A''Ui:Snnd nllownncesi'. bouuiled an f ile ribid ns follow s. in '.it : on the unrth'liy land, of Wil Huh. erts and Sila-s .Mclleury, on the smith by laiujof l.int; L-.-w is and Ceo Hiiileinaii. on tlm ea-t by lunlsot hamuli Pi, belts and lalw.ird Mrtleury and on th-i we.i by laud of Samuel Itoberts. whereon Ata ertrti-t .1 out.-and a half s-tory fraui" dwelling h.iu,e, :i lug stable, with the nppurt-u.im es. Seized, taken in en riiliou and to b) sold as lh-4 properly ol John llobcrts, ALSO, A cerlaiu trad or piece of laud situate in L"nif tow n. hip C I , in., eiiulnining tlirei; hundred an I ti'ty urres ui'iri' or .'p., Iliiuudcd and describe. I ns follow, i in the we, I by laud of John llidcr, jih others, on the north by l ind nf Mr. lilies, on Hi i eu,t by I i i I ef Kreisher and others, on lint south b, laud, of Jouo iha's ll'iaelaiid, whereon is t-reetl-il a Clnrri'.il Fur uace, i in I hiiiiM', haw iiulH store liou.o, six dwelling In, ii. es. b-irn nnd liable, also a large luin .nil ,iw,.. I nig ho ise on another part "f s Hi farm, ith tlu ap purl. loincee Seired. taken in csVcHlon and lo bo sold aslhi properly ofSjuiuel II. lleimer. AL.O, AH that certain ine.siiags. teneii'i'iit and tract of lane in l.oi u.t twp,, I'oluiiiliia tn , boiiinled end de scribed n. follow s : begtuiiiiie nt n wliitn i.nk treo cnriu-r thence uloug land of Jamb Idler and Kerim nnit.ithr-eilirlel degrees i ,-sl, eighty fi, peri-hei, lo a .tone, thence along laud of llenjamiti tvagnnr east llnrly four perches to a stone thiuieb) land ot Frederick Srhlee sffutn three fpiiter dierees we.t evelilj eight peri-he. nnd five ti litlinlii a .tone, from Ih. nil' along land ot ...trail Leo, twenty nine depress ..est Unity tlx pen lo s i, it t eight tenths to a po.t. thence along limit of Jacob lill.-r. north fitly nine and onn quarter di'gres' weit'lo an apple ttee from Ihenro south mi-.i i -ghr pi rrhen to ihu flare of brg uiitiig. coiiiaieing twenl) tlio actes aud forty one perches, strict iiiea-ure. Seized, taken In s'xecuticn and to ha sold as thi piopcrty uft'l.arlei William. ALSO, A corlaia trarf or pi'ceo of land, it- slain in Pine township Colombia rowdy, cjiitaininu twenty one nrn s more or less, of iiniuipmved land bouuiled and desciibesl ,-ii follow, to wit : Uu the soinh by lisnsls of Iteednnd Masteri. on tin- we.t by and. of Lt n Ituiiyn i the nolb by lamU of Ihuaniiel llugart, and on Hie east by lauds of JaeobChaui icrlin. Seized, taken su elocution- and to bo .old as Uu property of Willi,mi II, Ch.nnbi.rlin-, ALSOr A certain lot of ground siluatc in thn borough of Ucrwirk, being in front .10 fci t, and lili leet iu depth, hounded and described nsfnlows.to wit on the south by Third Street, on the west by lot of ,I W Jackson, on the north by an Alley, and the eai by lot of II U Davis, on which nre eroded a two story frame dwelling house, null the appurtenances. Seind. taken in execution and-to be sold ns fh, property of Augustus Sclmell,. ALSO, A certain lot or piece of ground situate in tho village ot Ccutralia, Columbia co. bounded ami described ns follows : On thu south l,y Ml. farmer street, on the wen by lauds of Uatrety. on the imrt!r by lands nf I'atri-k Lentiedy. nnd on the east by an Alley, containing 'J5 fett m front and lii feel deep, v. hereon j- creeled a slory niidn halfdwelling house, slaughter house and stable with lite nppiirtuinncu .. bei.ed, tak in iu oxeculion and lo be sold as lbs properly of Jacob iliiie. ALSO, All tbo following described mcfsuagc. lots uud tracts ofland, .itintc in the county of Coluin. bia and Statu of I'enn'a Tlw lirst thereof situaii, ir iheiownship of fecott in aj, county, containing fifly ?u"i',r".', ;i',",t,y 0 l,"r.cl1" "f "f 1 r V .," ."''I.roicd. bounded ns follows on ., ?,i . .! i7li,,,rl!,ul ' "'' Melius and Jim Cut, on the nubile "e 't,'V I'"' a d m, ke ', ?'.","S,f"1,"1 1',',lt 8lrc"1 ln Or.lMBCVlUu t ,i ,h b l,n"1 "f Jobti Wline and nth ,. on fV i.c w..n,C,Cle,d a f"rnil,:"' "rit mill, a two Morv ' e ., ' " '.'""".u frame barn, fiio one ,trv m,,,nl r'" '"5 s""'1 ,wl' ofrf':uu '" '" cuiity e ,V, . , a 'f,",,"'.c.mtaii,i8 17 ncres and l'oi hJ , n. .h,f'5,s'"c,,"";';.' '""'iided as as follows on u?. l',yl;!!',l,"'fJ"1"' Vhite. on tho smith by lauds .f John White and land horemruro of S L lluttU and on tho ea.tby lands of John While. John Cut and lands late .if tiuue l.llettle. The tin rd thereof sim .Wl 'i?f '""""'"I""', -Mt- IMeasAot in thu county aforesaid, containing i',lr acres and .ixty it ,Jrcii- ?h ',',0M,",r ,C,"' ?".c! W"'H la iu'l'roved 1. dud on the north by IjihI of Join Wnit... on Hi .ui'i i.y i ,s ... s ,1 l"'?"d on tliowi-i by laud of Jon While a d on thu east by ,u, of pt,ler a.iiug nJ Join. Cut lhi!fouiiliihi.reorb,'iiignll that eeriasii two slorv r fame atoro ami .so.., l , i., in I. glu street, in tha twp. of Scon and counly aloru said bounded mi tl,ua,t ,y , , leading froui i.ight Street to Oransevlllu on the west by Ian is of Sainuell i llettlo, on The norlli by an alley, and on the south by oi nuw or lam m- v, ,.,,.. i ,,i. w,. ! ';' numbered three in the plan of the villag. i of LiL'hl Street. Tin, sirii, ,i ri,..,,. n I"1'1 'ot ol ground siiuatu iu Liglil Stn.e, in thn twp. , 1 "fBeoit, and county nforesaid, co.iiaiiiing sixty fuel front, one hundred uud 3U fool depth and numbering 1 four in Iha plan of Light Strict, bounded on the s-.nt by Hie road leading Irmu Light Sirect lo Oran-eville, on tho west by lands lale of Samuel I, Kettle, oil tin south by an alley, and mi the north by land now or ; lale of onu Johnson, having erected thereon a two 1 stojy franitable and also atwo ilory Frame Dwel- 1 ling House, Sciied, taken iu execution and to bo sold as tlm properly of Snuiiid I. Ileitis and Mary llellU. "I "IIU III il anna III I 111 It kitflli. num ,,l ! r.l.tr n un me win annexed, orttie mid Mary II llolll., de ceased, SAMUEL SNVDK'I, Phontrs Office, ( Shtnrf" uloouiiburg, .Soyembcr i ISbJ. D
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