Till fTrrrr T-y- rjr"T'-iir'i , nr iiiiii.w,,i.., . , '," , ,, ; ;;;; i' 1 ,J ' , ZZjETSSlZ "I havc sworn Ton the Altar of God, eternal hostility to ctery form of Tyranny over the blind of Man." Thomas Jefferson. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN S. INGRAM. ( Volume if. fe2L.OOMSI2Ufe& COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1838. Ktunfccr 52. HUGH c WILLIAMS, Esq. Ttcasurcr thejirst day of January, until the 3lat elusive. DEC. DOIXS. To cash received of the several CTS. 52 r8j 27 88 collectors during 1st quarter 82.20G do do do do 2d 2,777 do do 3d 4th 1,001 1,981 8507 20 Balance in favor of the Treas urrcr.with what may bo com ing" from tlie State as per' cenlagc, 1.703 C7i ia 10,330 03 Wk, the undersigned, Commissioners of above accounts, compared them with the Witness our hands this 14th day of EXPENDITURES of the Count; of Columhia as par the order issued by the Commissioners on the Treasurer ihtrcpf, during the year one thousand eight hun- area ana unriy-scven. BOLLS. CTS. 1S3 2 t 1,419 25 93 00 Assessors wages, Jurors wages and mileage; Constables attending Court, Constables making returns to quarter sessions, Commissioners fc Clerk's wa-. Viewers of Roads and Bridges, Rtato costs. Elections General, Contingent Expenses, Printing and Stationary, InO 94 401 nO 105 5o 117 04 ' 234 50 ' 50 03 349 70 2.80G l'ij SO 17 22.J Bridge building and repairing; Carried up, We, the undersigned Auditors (July elected to settle and adjust the accounts of the County of Columbia, do certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts, and do report a balance against the County of' seventeen, hundred and sixty-three dollars and Bixty-sevcn and one half cents. Witness our hands this 14th day of February, A. D. 1838 Wk, the undersigned Auditors, do find Sheriff Salmon accountable for twelve dollars Jury fecst we also find Sheriff Reed yet accountable for thirty-nine dollars Jury fees, as per last reports. Wn, tho'jUndersigned Auditors of the County of Columbia, do report that we find due tile County from John Fruit and Hugh eWillinrns, lalo Treasuiers for the years 1832 -33-34-35 and 30, llje sum of five hundred and fifty-two dolllars, after the liquidation tof iho Staie tax, the sum of two hundred and twenty-two dollars anil ninety-fdtlr cents. JOHN BIDDLE, 7 Editors GEO : H. WILLITS, 5 Jiutiltors- A Statement showing the balances due from the several Collectors at the eiid of the year 1837. Collectors Names Tevvnships. Yearn, Amt.df dupli'ts. Airit: paid. Bilancedu, John Lazarus; tlcnry II, Fritz, John Ruckle, Peter Simonton, Thomas Mendenhall, Daniel Welliver, Jeremiah Hughes, Isaac Leidy, Jacob Shultz, John Brown, senr. Thcis. Moofehoadj Johri Fre'as, David Phillips, . Archibald IIenrie$ John Fulton, John Rishel, Jerermiah Welliver, Philip Kestler, Christian Shutnan, Ezra Eves, John Rishel, John Davis, David Rnmloy, Michael Sanders, John Moyer, Pelcr Nungesscr, Fishing Crcekj Sugarloaf, Mount pleasant; Liberty, Greenwood, Madison, Roaring Creek, Hemlock, Cattawissa, Mifflin, Derry, Briar Creek; Mahoning, Bloom, Limes tono a i ) ning, 137, ii ii ii 183CI M Madison, Mount Pleasant, Mifflin, Greenwood, Derry, ( Cattawissa, Briar Creek, Mahoning, Derry, Mifflin, H I II .1 II II 1835 ii ii . Total amount of taxes djjf r-TTlinn marked thus I"! hnvn ulnp.n noiil. Wfcv e - v l. j , Bijy IRON, Just received, anil for mo at th$ tedaceiirtoroof J, T, Admemm, (U. in account with the County of Columbia, from day of December, A. D. 1837, both days in- CK. DOLLS. CTS. By cash paid on Commission ers orders, 7,775 03 Fox Scalps, 70 19 Balance due per last report, 4,293 45 Treasurers Commissions,' 192 30 10,330 93 the Coiintv of Columbh, have examined the vouchers, and find them correct and just. February, A. D. 1838 HIDINGS BARKLEY, COR. GLACKNRR, , JOSEPH BRORS'I Commissioners. DOLLS. CTS Amount brought up ' Education of the Poor Auditors Wages, Prothonotary and Clerk of the Quarter Sessions) Coroners Fees,' Jailor and Sheriff's Fees, Court Cryer, Wolf and Fox and Fcx Scalps; 6,017 221 240 15 51J 00 20 81 54 279 64 70 60 39 75 10 6,822 87 PETER KLINE, JOHN BIDDLE, V -Auditors GEO: 11; WII, LLITS, J PETER KLINE, JOHN BIDDLE, J- Auditors. GEO: II. WILLITS 108 38 205 18 265 73 424 54 428 23 432 50 519 43 690 82 885 45 015 01 670 08 035 93 1,000 00 900 62 453 87 1,359 50 583 46 301 44 703 3D 572 55 001 27 1177 32 1250 20 1400 28 001 52 430 08 2G 72i 50 09 54 50 61 00 05 87 i 130 321 172 50 100 03 115 22 171 05 155 18 211 23 363 54 332 35 302 11 346 93 690 79 770 13 390 01 421 95 875 03 788 40 715 62 85 37 388 03 324 55 42 44 539 89 135 55 187 27 245 50 360 50 217 00 575 30 80 40 225 248 00 121 60 00 212 00 245 00 308 50" 871 47 258 89 319 00 253 50 437 00 714 00 031 70 890 70 1153 28 325 15l 353 28 8,037 32 i I TKTUR CAPS? Jut rpccivod, and for alo at the J MS w chop utoio of JU Muatdman, Chs NOTICE. LLperpons indebted to tho subscriber by bond . note, or book account, or otherwise, arc ro quested to call and settle the game before the fint (hi of April, next. He Is determined to have old matters justly arranged and those who neglect at tending to this notice may rely on strict legal pro ceedings for the purposes of settlement. There is no mistake, DANIEL SNYDER. flloomsburg.'January 0, 1938. 37-tf ALLERSHAMP'S Cough Sirup and Family nus, lor saio at Tobiases Health Emporium. Mead's Anti-Dyspeptic of Stomach nils, TOR indigestion, or sour Stomach, on hand, and far Rnf nt Tobiai' Health Einnorium, Bloomstmrj, January 13, 1838. 38-4t AND EXCHANGE, ra&afdta The Subscriber 15TERY respcctrully informs his friends and li V' public, that he has always on hand, at his Li very Stable in Liloomsburg, for the purposcsof Hire or jxcuauge, a vanety ot Horses, Sulkies; GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS which he will feel gratified to keep in rcadiucss for me accommodation ol customers. Personal nnnllrntinn rnn l.r mmlA at Ma . -v....lUuillwH.ll1HIVl, when every means will be used to render entire sat. isfaction of those who may givo him a call. NOAH S. PRENTI3 BlooiTHburg, November 4, 1837. .VXJlf GOOD a. Cheaper tlian cheap ! FHlHE subscriber would rcsncctfnllv announc HI to Ihe pcoplo of Dloomsburor ami vicinity. & to the public in general, that he has just returned a scebnd time from tho city, and is opening out his n...k ...lii-l. . iL. !.L ,., . .. . luii.u, Hiiuii, njunicr wim ins iormer eiock comprises a neat and general assortment of DMT GOO, Consisting in part of an assortment of Cloths, Cassiriicrcs, Saltinetts, Merinos, Merino Shawls Handkerchitfs, Dress Bonnet Silks and Trimmings, Ginghams, Calicoes, Linnens, Muslins; Vestings, Stocks, Hosiery, $-e. ALSO3 An extensive assortment of Hardware, Hollow-ware, China, Glass, fy Quecnsware, Crockery, Groceries and Liquors, (Jus, J'amts, bait, J-is'i, tvc. All of which he offers for sale at his store room in Blooineburg, on Main-street, directly opposite the Post ollice, where the public are respectfully invited to call and sec for themselves, as he intends selling his gddda still a little cheaper thaii any yet offered 10 ine puuuc, iorcasn or country produce. UKUKUU WEAVER. Bloonisburg, Dec. 30, 1837. Dr. Freeman's Indian Specific, OR the prevention 4nd ctire of colds, coughs, Ahthmos, consumptions, spitting of blood, and all disorders of the breast and lungs, for sale at he Drug store df the subscriber, in lJloomsburg, D. 6. Jobias; llawant's Tonic Mixture, U Vegetable Vermifuge, a lasting euro for the t ever and Ague, on harm and lor sale by D. S. Tobias. Saook at This. PIRITS, for renewing and cleansing Ladies & Gentlemen's wearing apparrel, and restorcing mem to their original colour and brightness. This axccllcnt Renovator never fails, no matter with what article tho garment may bo stained. It removes all grease from the collars of coatu, spota and stains Caused by lime, paints, tar., oil, &C &c. for salo at 1 obias s Health Lmporium. Bloomsburg, January 27, 1838. 40 3t WANTED. BOY that can come well recommentl- wj ....... W W MtB .....- a r r ittAmti 9r tn liAMaa rtiifl limit - n Miietn. n'ers at the bar, will find cmtiloyment and get liberal wagos by callinpr on Daniel Gross. Bloomsburg, March 3, 1838. 45 tf ARREL) of Lake Bait, and a large quantity of Ground Alum Salt, just rooutved, S-Ud for sale at the cloaji store of J. T. Munselman, $' 6a. CIIB33SB I-OHEESI3 1 1 tdfh BOUNDS of CHEESE tjyp' just received from New York. Jt is a prime lot, and will be sold by wholesale or retail at the elora of a li. FJSHJBR. TANNSNCS- BUSINESS. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the put lie that he has taken his son WILLIAM SNYDER into co-partncrnhip in hisTannery, and that the buhiness will hereafter be conducted uniler the firm of Daniel & William Snyder, at the old eswuiiBiicu sianu in jJioomshurR. Daniel Snyder. Bloomsburg, January C, 1838. 37-tf LEATHER F good quality, and for sale at tho lowest pri ccs, always on hand at tho old established Tannery, adjoining Snyder's Hotel. The subscri bers would respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal customs heretofore enjoyed by the senior partner. Daniel Snyder, JRlliavi Snyder. Bloomsburg, January 0, 1838. 37-tf MUCH CHEAPER THAN EVER! The Subscriber Would beg leave to announce to the peo ple of Hloomsburir and vicinity, that helms just received a splendid assortment of sea sonable DRY GOODS, Consisting of every variety of Cloths, Caisimcrcs anil Saltinetts; Flannels, ami ( anion J-lanneli, of eviry colour; Hack. Drown and Green M rinos, ol every shade and quality ; and in fact a full assortment of Drawer $ Common Goods, among which are an extensive Ct-roceries & Liquors, IDIOTS & miBQ China, Glass and Queens-Ware, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CSDA?k WARS 3 Sperm. Refined and Common f.imp Oil, BEardirarc, Castings, & Eron, SIKN S AND WOJIUN S BOOTS. &I0ES & SLIPPERS. , - 7 together with every variety of merchandize wlueli can meet the wants or p'case the fancy all which ho will dispose of at the lowest prices. He returns his acknowledgments to cus tomers lor their very liberal support, and with a firm determination to please thfousl attention to business, lie solicits a continu ance oftheir calls and custom. CT All kinds of country produce will bo taken in exchange for goods. C. B. FISHER. Bloomsburg, Dec. 1G, 1837. 3. T. illussclstiaia, & Co. WOULD ogain announce to their customers, and the public, that thov have just re ceived another fresh supply of ME RCII ASSIZE, embracing every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries Liquors, Hardware, Ac. which they intend to sell at tho most reduced prices at their new and cheap ctnr. it. ltlnnmB.ti I'l ! - 11 f c"" uiuuunuuiL, j iir, 111V11C u cm iroi 1 tnojc wuo wantchnicc articles atalmost cost prices, uecemoer y, i&j. DISSOLUTION OF I'AItTNEItSIUP. fipiIE Partnership heretofore existing under the U firm of TREOO. THOMAS I'.n ui. .li solved by mutual consent on the fifth of March, 1838. The business will be continued bv the sub- scribcr. Lloyd Thomas. March 21, 183S. 48 3tq FOR SA&E- good COOKING STOVE, and a small Stone Coal Slave, besides several articles of Purni ture which are inconvenient to remove any distance. They 'will be sold at a sacrifice. Annlv to Lbo Ed. Itor of the " Columbia Democrat." March 24, 1838. Saooli at This 1 1 LL persons indebted to the subscriber either by Note or Book Account, pre vious to this date, will obliso him bv making paynfent- hefore tho first day of A priluc'xt. After that date tho collection of such demands will bo attended with Oos'tp. Tehro will bo no mistake in Ihis notice. O. B. FISHER. Bloomsburg, March 10, 1838.' Swaim's VermifygeS AN invaluablo family medicine, for woTms, dys euUiry, bowel complainta, choli, cholera moruus, vomiting, pains or weaknoas in tho stoai. ask, kios of appetite, fover and ajuo, &c kept nt COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. THE Commissioners of Columbia coun ty, will attend at the follow.ng times iiiiu pmces 10 near appeals Irom the asses- mem 01 uounty rales and levies, for tho current year 1838. Those persons wholn- tcnil to appeal are requested to attend early I II ltn ill..' r. i V . . . . .1 ... ...w .., uo an uuKuiiiiuuuauon 10 mo' Commissioners. For, Hemlock township', at the house of John M'Keynolds, on Tuesday the first day of May. ' 1 For Cattawissa townshin. at the hnnso of Stacy Rlargerum in Cattawissa, on Wed nesday the second day of May. ror noanng ureei; township, at the house of John Y'eagcr, on Thursday the third of May. . ,-. For Mifiiin township, at the house of John Keller in MifilmvilleJ ori Friday the fourtli of may. For Briar Creek township, at the house of John Hess in said township, on Satur day the fifth of May. For Bloom township, at the house of Daniel Gross in Bloomsburg, on Monday the seventh day of May. For Fishing Creek township, at the house of Daniel Peeler, on Tuesday the eighth day of May. For Sugar Iioaf township, nt the house ofEzekiel Cole, on Wednesday' the ninth day of May. For Greenwood township, at the houso of Joseph Lemon, on Thursday the tenlli day of May. For Mount Pleasant township, at the house of Frederick Miller, on Friday thb eleventh day of 31 ay. , For Madison township, at the house of Richard Fruit in Jerecyiown, on Saturday the twelfth day of May. , For Derry township, at the house of John Derr, on Monday the fourteenth dav of May. For Limestone township, at the house of Abraham Haus'e, on Tuesday the fifteenth day of May. For Liberty township, at the house of Hugh McElraith in Miorosbiug, on Wed nesday the sixteenth day of May. For Jahoning township, at the Court house in Danville, on Thursday the seven teenth day of May next. ' mt IDDINGS BARCLAY, . , CORNELIUS CLACKNER, JOSEPH BROBST, Commissioners'. Commissioners Office, Danville April 7, 1838 LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Dlooms- burg, April 1st. 1838. Peter Bitteubender, Peter Biggs, Benjamin Boone, Paul Car'thplt, Joseph Coleman, Elizabeth Dunham John Bender, John Bowyers, I'atil tvromley, Franklin Davis, MissRhoda AmiEmit.DanicI Fulmer, Jacob.Flickner, John Fry, John K. Girton, Jacob Hnrtzel, Joseph Ilartman, Daniel Giger, Archabold Henry William Howe!, Jacob Jacohy, iiasheck Hull, Miss Caroline Lynn, Peter Leidy, Jacob Leidy, Jacob ilfalick, .lainuel yloore, Jacob .1arkel, Benjamin .1eriI, Isaac iller, Ms Susan Noble,' William Neal, John Robison; Daniel Redy, (2) Hcnrj' Recs, Esq. Chapman Smith, Henry Trimbley; Jesse Wogner, " , si; Dr. Lewis iloyer, Rachel .1oris, John Moyeri Christian Neihard, Richard Rue, Joseph Rockel, Robert Rusell, John Richard, James Strawn, (2) itetieca Vanderslice, Abraham Young. Persons calling for the above letters' will please say they are advertised. BERNARD RUPERT, P. M. 0FPICE OF THE DEMOCMT, Next rooa to Eoiuson's Staob Otitoti The COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT will be published every Saturday morning, ct TWO DOLLARS per annum, payall. half yearly in advance, or Two Dollarr Fifty Cents, if not paid within the yaw- No subscription will be taken for ashorlei pcriaa man six mom no ; nor any atsccm tinpanee permitted, wtfll eS'aeraartsgoc; arc dw.hargcil. AD VERTISEMENTS t exceeding m square will be con&plmously imortcd at One Dollar for thejirst throe insertions-, and Twcniy-five cents for cwry subt qucnt nsttfroii. '.cjri liberal itoiijf na le to those who advertise Iv the t.-wf LETTERS aldrcttred on Uvtirtetia, wjM thalth Enporkrm. io pwi pat.p,