TOXC-OLt) Slit COBBY. Coma nil ye who lika gool singing, Closr your voice, ici thorn ringing; Hero's n loco song before in, Here's the tuno and heie's llm chorut: Get out the way old sir Harry, Tim Coon ticket we don't carry, 'Coons in eighteen hundred forty Hung their sungs both loud nd hearty, NVeni it strong for Captain Tyler, Shoved him in and burst their bilcr; Get ou the way poor old Johnny, Coons have squandur'd nil your money Tfnw the Coons are organising And their secret punn duvising, "All around fie lot they're tramping, Did refuted lies now vamping, Gel out the way with your stories, Coonies you can'r como it e'er us. "For we see the noon committees All uhoul the towns and cities, Plotting schemes both mean and dirty, To sustain their sinking party; Get out the way old Kentucky, You have always been unJucky. Oonr.s are loud in Harry's praises, All their papers lie like blazes; Their old (jamoa ihey now are playing, And they'll soon commence pipe laying, The tho firu yenrt court of April, mu Diiu Amount To Amount Amount i o Get out the way, though you cheat us Your coon candidate can't beat us, "Come ye coons anil let us reason. You can't win the rice this season, "You must wail a few years longer, Till you get a nag thai' stronger; Get out the way, you're mistaken, Clay's t used up horse, wo reckon, You can't raise so strong a patty As you did in eighteen forty; Cider's scarce, end coonies know it, Bo you needn't try to 'go Gel out ",ne way old sir Harry, In Itentuek you'd better tairy. "You may cut ash poles and fix 'em, And with other trappings mix 'cm; 'Hut if yoit'cah't swillr.or rum it, How the duce d'ye think to como it! Whole By do do - Get out tho way, though you cherish -Such vain hopes, they soon must peris "Now llietooriics, don't berate us, This advice wo give you gratis: Don't attempt to run such pacers n the course with loco racors; Get out ihe way with your folly, Clay can't come it yet, by golly, 'Keep Bir Harry in ihe stablo Till you get one better abls . To contend with loco trotters, 'iVr we've got some teal snorters; Get oui the way old Kentucky, If you run you'll bo nnlucky. We've a horse thai wo call Martin, Thai's 'he ono vo thing of starting; He's got spunk as well as bottom, "Your coon ponies he'll out tiot 'cm; , Get out the way, for wo reckon Yonr old beast can't save his bacon. Then thero's Dick that killed Tecumseh, lie is neither stiff nor clumsy: He could beat Kentuck, that's sarlin, 'But our preference is for Martin: Gel out tha way, wo all know it Your old spavined horao can't go it. We'vo more nags lhatwe might mention, Hut wo'll wait tho great Convention: Then we'll start one good as any, kOnj that will outrun sir Henry; Get out the way you old coonies, Hilliics too, and all your cronies, Now ye cuaning coons remember, We shall try you next November; Then will come your bitter wailing, "Up stilt river you'll be sailing, Get out of the way, you can't go it, Soon the ballot box will show it ! South Weaie. N. H March, 1844. SSSOSBSSKfXHFi 'Awful Gousequmces of -a -Fruitful Cti mute, Tho following delicate epistle was lately written 'by a happy mother in Illinois 10 o maiden cousin in Now England. It U litnnhlc tOllCll i A Dear Cousin 1 lia'vo another daughter, name-' making six children, already 1 declare. J, 1 am almost crazy some do do do do do do do do do do do do du do times when I think, and look upun the hosts lirats around mo. I have no time to do finylhing in llm world but stay at home and 'drudge and Hi-old. I don't expect to slop nude fifteen children, and .llm thought is 'tiot at all gralifyinif. Hut wo aro livmg in lho abundant and 'fruitful west,' and should have expected nothing olso bel'oie wo cari.o enteverything giowu in proportion, mrd -v I suppoto I have no ronson to complain. , Affectionately, iie' STATEMENT OP THE IBlBDffiaiPE'S ESfflSSSMTOIBJEB OF THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA FOE. THE YEAH 1843, .0n Auditors eWed toadtust and settle the Public ntcoimtsnf' tha Mnrt. cf CnlnmLla. tosfllipr llift CnininUnlnnrr. l.a.n .1. - .lav of January, 1843, until tlie 81st dav of December- of the both day 'lnelulve,nti(l respectfully lay before ths Hon. JuJgei of of Oommon i'leas.tne following statement and report, agreeably to tu MCLkiuin ui u it iiLi ui iuu ucucrai Aiirm i nsiocnn inn in n 1834. ntmww receiveJ by L. U. UUPEKT, Esq. Txcawerof Col.co DR. balance due on tettlenient in 1648 717 7 tectivcd from collectors during lot quartsr from collectors for 1840 84 82 1841 657 67$ 14S4 73- 1812 5056 Amount received from collectors Id quarter. irora collectors lor 184 1. 1863 Amount received from collectors 3d quarter, from collectors for 1841 1848 1843 Amount rewivcJ from collectors 4th quarttr. from collectors for 1840 1841 1842 1843 628 HA 1709 89 2238 13) 8U " ' 30B Co 2391 29 91 323 84 843 72 420 67 -J181V $9322 received from collector during 1848 amount received Iioln other sources. William Barber on bond Northumberland co. on bridge repairs nlin Fruit at Jury fees Jacob Eyerly as do do Ownors of Land as redemption money Collector in fioaring-ereek (school tax) As taxes oil unseated lands 418 00 76 00 87 13 71 90 22 62 26 00 ilO 18- $7S4 amount of receipts durinj 1843 $9970 DR. amount of Commiaslonsrs orders redeemed in 1843 Discount oq depreciated money Amonnt as premium on Fox scalps Paid for advertising unseated lands Jacob Kycrly on bills Of Commissioner at percent on 0S88 43 Kefundsd M. C, GrUr on settlement of du. 8947 25 18 62 05 MB 63 60 71 90 186 67 9G 86- ---89470 Ballance in Trtiaitrsrs hands, Jan. lat,1814 EXPENDITUKES. BRIDGE CONTRACTS. Amount paid Clcckner & McNhch in full on trnuge contracts at beidletovrn 649 07 paid Clcckner cfr McNinch in full on bridge contract at Melick'a 149 $J paiu Rvid Lilley in full on bridjs coni'actM A, v. Hemes 382 00- UKIUGE VIEWS. mount paid sundry perenna for viewing sites anu lor report mi Imogen uiuiJUG KEPAIRS. Amount paid difTerent persons Tor repairs done to tho soveral bri'Jge in, aud built by inecouury KOAD VIEWS. Amount paid difTerent pcrnons for making repons oi puunc roads jukukcj WAUii8 AND MILEAGE. Amount paid Grand, anJ Traverse Jurors at tho several terms in J843 do Paid at Jan. term 4G2 00 do April terra 612 co do AuRUet term 611 60 Uo ISovemher term 700 00 STATE COSTS. Amount paid Justices, Witnesses, and Con stables, as costs in suits, whciein the Commonwealth was plaintiff DEPUTY ATTORNEYS FEES. .Imount paid Edward II. Oaldy as fees PROTHONOTARY'S FEES. Amount paid Jacob Eyerley as fees COUNSELLOR FOR COMMISSIONERS. Amount paid Paul Leidy, Esq. for Counsel ELECTION EXPENSES, Amount paid Election Joan! of the several election districts in 1843. Amount paid to Judges and Clerks appointed to meet in Wilkokarra IB 80 Amount paid Election Board In Uloom 27 7 do Brier'creek 23 90 du Cattawissii ' 21 30 do Derry 87 60 do rishingcrrek 31 30 do Greenwood 30 40 do Hemlock St 00 do JackJon 31 14 ao Liberty 24 82 do ' Limestone 27 14 do Madison 26 28 do Mahoning 24 50 do Mifflin 30 40 ao Mouleur 23 33 do Mt. Pleasant 38 76 do Orango 27 60 do Paxton 25 43 do Itoariug-cteck 27 99 da SHgarloaf 20 50 do Vallay 24 00 JAILOR AND SHERIFF'S FEES. Amount paid John Fruit, William Kitchen, and I, Detr, Esqrs. ferenarid costs in Commonwealth suits ASSESSORS PAY. mount paid the several Assessors for making -the spimg assessment m 1SU. do Paid Assessor of Ilriercreck 16 25 16 25 20 1J' 15 12J 11 00 11 00 10 G3J 6 12j 10 00 8 03 16 12J 20 '00 18 00 0 00 7 00 Hlocrm CattaWissa Kerry l'-ishlngcreek Greenwood Hemlock Jackson Liberty Iilnicstone Mndisnn Muhonumg iWiiMn , Monteur Jlaut P leacant fi GO 17 .2i 12 00 7 00- PRINTING. Amount psld for advertising, Blanks, and as salaries, In 1643. viz: do Thomas Painter Si Son 75 00 do Henry Webb 04 60 do Valentino Heat 87 60 do Tate it Gsnguwere 00 00 do Fot Blank Orders SI 00- L,u COUNTY BUILDINGS. ,nm. Amount paid for repairs iu and about Jill 40 83 the " Court House 80 77l the CONTINGENT .i.h . "' Amount paid on Storo Hills, Lights, Paper, inn, yuills anil UlanK books lor Courts 6i Commissioners office 83 77 for rooms for Juries 3 00 for postage in 1S43 5 70 for luel for Court House & Jail 10 84- do do d. do Oreng do Roaiingcreek do Bugarloaf do Valley CONSTAI3L-ES ATTENDING COURT. Aaount naid Constables, their dailv nav j for attendance at the several terms 9i CONSTABLES RETURNS. jioiu vuustuuiss, is iTiueigo aim 042 ,or raaKlng tiieir returns rnnDT rnvirn 1 I . i ..... wviuouui paiu jesit r. snniei, ni uauy 95 P" " Court Cryer AUDITORS PAY. Amount paid Hugh MoElrath Esq. as Auditor 11 00 do J. H.'.lkelet 11 GO do J. S. Wilson 6 00 COMMISSIONERS AND CLERKS 44J 09J Amount paid Christ. Wolf for services 322 50 do John D. Edear 169 60 dn do do Jacob Uemou 104 76 Samuel Mears 10 60 J. S. Wilson as Clerk C60 00- EDUCATION. 88 1 mount paid on School Orders, on bills 98 I ror Limestone 26 4 li Mifflin 17 75 Valley 20 81 Rosnngcreek 15 40 CORONER'S FEES. do do do Amount paid for post mortem examinations as lees to Justices and Juries BOOKS AND HOOK BINDING. 10 j A mount paid for Hooks and Book binding in the several ofnees in 1843 197 87J PANTIIKR AND FOX SCALPS. Amount paid as premiums on certificates of Panther, Wild-cat and Pox scalps TAX REFUNDED. Amount paid difTerent persons, Taxes on lands sold and redeemed TREASURER'S COMMISSIONS. Amount allowed L. B. Rupert, Esq. as Com mission on 39283,431 and approv. cd by the Auditors 185 67 do of discount allowed Trsasnrer on money depreciated in hands of Collectors IS 02 1080 91 as 00 Total amount of Expenditures in 1813, Amount of receipts over Expenditures, 00 69 393 qj STATEMENT Of outstanding debts due the Cotiniy, Jan Hallanoe due by Collectors viz; In 1840 The Estate of Isaae Hlue, Mahoning In 1811 Hirsm Philips Catlawissa 329 11 2186 00 John Winner Hemlock 129 97 Daniel Follmer Limes tooe 42 05 Thomas Mclltido Madison 97 23 John Hailor Monteur 120 98 Jicob ShipmaH Ml. Pleasant 83 15 George hess Sugarloaf 1 1 40 tn 1842 Samuel Freas Uriercreek 673 15 John M' Williams Liberty 302 II 402 62 60 3a Samuel Kretsler Uloom 729 60 Hiram Thilips Catuw'tsia 504 40 James C. Sproul Derry 100 44 P. Applcmau Fishing creek 118 50 William Cox Greenwood 187 93 Daniel Purscl Hemlock 1 1 1 67 Heniv Fullmei Limestone 370 20 William Kslly Jackson 55 42 Caleb Thomas Madison 402 29 Robert Rust-el Mahoning 747 98 Samuel Creasey Mifflin 449 01 Samuel Grimes Ml. Pleasant 85 80 Daniel Fornwald Orange 213 88 diss. Mensch Roariu? creeK 203 33 140 41 SO 00 William Cole Sugarloaf 171 39 In 1843 Geoige Brown Mifllin 505 40 Jacob Leidy Monteur 331 52 Elwood Hughes Uriercreek 089 97 James Vanhorn Orange 294 30 James Yocum Jacksen 49 50 John Low Catlawissa 871 Ot Joseph Robbins Greenwood 244 88 Israel Hicdle Derry 035 34 James Craig Roaring creek 391 90 Jacob Rishel Hemlock 832 99 Richard Wilson Liberty 053 72 Jackson Camahan Madison 480 50 H. Labour Fishing creek 240 27 John Flood Limestone 477 71 James McDsrmolt Uloom 800 40 John Rest Mahoning 1111 70 James Grimes Ml. Pleasant 21131 Reuben Davis Sugarloaf 202 15 -650 CSi '386 46 Caleb Appteman Valley 392 05 Commissions & Exonerations included in this Amount ofbond due the County by William ic Thos. Barber with interest 447 07 of Note due by Solomon Raver 44 38 do John II. Jennings 28 291 do John Miller 34 58 d) Samuel flackenberg 50 00 do William Parks 4 00 Total Am't. due the County exclusive of tsxes on unseated lands We the 'nderaiur.fd Aultton of Columbia co He'ihe duly elected to settle and sdivat the accounts f the Treasurer and ( 'ocamlisioncrs, hate carcCully -S3 9 V, examined tho accounts and vouchers' of die same for the year 1843. do ceitify that we find them 'to be correct, anu mat we nnu a uauance oi casn in tur . ... . J. . .... . t ... I reasuryi for County purposes of four hundred end inety even uoliars anu eighty seven anu a nan cents and a balance outstanding due the county f .1,. .i... ,u.i r.i.., .!...: IIUIll IUI. BkWffTU J4s V II 1 1 Ull Wl IVUIwC UI IIAtHII tUUUI ind two hundrtd and twenty collars, and forty and a half cents. Givn under our hmds thts 8ih 303 00 oi reurusry, a. u. ih, HUGH M'BIjKA I H, JUHINSON II. IKBIilSK, JAU'SVy. bl'KUUIi. 121 Oil Jluditorx. We the unuVirsignedConimlisioneroofihe conn ty oi Columbia, do certity that the following i 109 37 SAMUEL MEARS. Attest, E. Mendgnuau, Cltrk. 7S 00 April 15th, 1844. ThefarBln n.nnn nr.i,n fni D n 1 .....w..wf.M.i. wa county, bcine presented to the Court of Uom mon Pleas of said oomitv. the ta!d Court order uud 87 21 direct that the same be filed among the records of the 0 on rtof Common Pleas aforesaid, conformably id me acts oi Asicmuiy m kucIi case maJe and pro viueu. 82 30 J. D. ANTHONY. W. DONALDSON, R Rfl n k m a n ir " r.,,.. r n ... PAY. """A" "J Wanted, NEAR ULOOMSBURG, 50 000 feel Irc1' Pine Hoards. 50 OOO feel Weather Hoards. -28 00 -713 25 IOO.OOO Lap Shingles. 30.000 feet Pine and Hemlock Plank 2 QOO fee "ncal Hound Timber, 10 to 14 incites in diameter. iuu anu correct . aiemem uiiii Koceipts and iix. experience wt the business, thai work ext v ,,is ,lrp,u; re.he lmir JACOU DEMO IT 1 ' ,,0PC by strict aitentin to busincse , JOHN B. EDGAR, to receivo a share of pttbW patronage a And a ftiifintity of Oak and Pine Timber lor Mill-Kiglil work. pply to -79 4 1 a JOSEPH PAXTON, rresioent 01 toe Uioomsuure Kail n I . f .1 m . ..nil Iron Company. March 23, 1841. 48 30 42 J A Valuable Property 20 00 For ale 108,121 TnE SUBSCIBEIt orPEits to SELL VALUAMtE FARM AND MIIiTi PROPERTY. 303 24 T PRIVATE SALE, situated hi Greenwood towuship, Columbia County, Pa., upon roi. leading from HhocrsbarS to Jcreeyiow j, -204 29J Wi. miles from Khsersburg, and ten from u looms burg, containing 115 Aeie9 88200 07 $1080 01 most of whiih is improved, and upon which $0976 98 erected a TWO STORY BRICK itf, 1st 1843. mm HOUSE, 48 BY 32 FEET 87 53 AND 814 54 Clover Ulill There are also on and other out buildings, land TIFO VERY GOOD APPLE ORCHARDS or FIRST BA TE FB UIT. The land is in a good state of cultivation, and which remains uncleared is covered Willi good her. Ho considora it unnecessary to give any titer desciiption, as an wno wish to purch.iite view fot themselves. It Will be sold 011 reasonable terms, and possession given on the first of April. WILLIAM LUMON. Greenwood, January 6,1844. 3m:i7 5082 06 AT THIS. WE would very politcW, (though at Ihe me wish to be considered as bong in earnest,; all upon all persons indebted to us to make pay. inept without delay, as CASH wo want, and Cash we must have, and that loo, from those indebted tons, litis is no child play it means anu it means ALL. Dear this in mind, WM. MeKELVY January 23 Or?E' &. Oo. 3 4 List of Let tors REMAINING in tin Post Office at Blootr.ffirdlf. - WM the iiuarter cuding narch, 31, 1844. John Hutchison Joseph Aurry ,JAs. yiariah Hall Ransom L Porter Ctuistion Heist Normon A rmiih John Lot Person calling for letters in th a'jve list please sty they aro odve rtiscil. J. R. MOYEif. P. M e 4030 09 am'l, $15,012 12 NOTICE Iir.KEAS. my wife .Will', has left! bed and hoard, I hcicbr forbid all harboring or trusting her on my account, as I pay no subts of her contractu!? alter this daw I.KWIS MBALB. niooiasbuig, March 10,1844. -008 32J COALo COARSE AND NUT COAL, 910,220 441 Of a superior nunliiy (or Sale by 1 r, r. n i r ivi?:a Vf r? I sTfry WW Olir.n retnoMCUf inrnrm iKm w !.!.. c ni . i . . ., ., ' , . V UI"U,1,U,"B' vicinity, that he still rontlnties to catrV on I. . t ( I I ( I foor'"B anove uusinets, aims oiq eBianiisuea Miami on the corner of A hull and flafl- tir. Having received Ihe LATK8T PmLADET.PmA und NEW YORK FASHIONS, in connection with Scott Al Willson s Hichlv Imnroved natciit forcut. ina carmonls in the most faEhionnlile man - ncr, warranted to fit without any possibility a of failure, and feeling assured from his long hcretufore, 6C7-N. H. CASH, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE; only taficn in payment for work done, at ihe market j?ri ' nargca lor worK moucraie icr eutl - i , . - ' u,v ,"-i' I Blootnsburg, Nov. 3, 1813. 38 MARBLE YARD. : ., j ue suoscrioers nave esianiFnei nt win labove nlace. a new MMlULli YAM), anu will always ne ready, at tlie shortest notice, to furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABLES, TOMBSTONES, II EARTH JAMBS, MANTLES, PAINT STONES, MULL BBS, &c. nr any other work in their linp. They are also prepared to lurnisn WINDOW CAI'S nnd SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEPS, Irom &c. either of Ma.ble, Lime or any kimi of stone that can be procured in this vicinitytT iC7llavin2 had considerable experience in the business, they pledge their work to f nft CTPniiinu in ns i annsnme n rivia as rati uoau be furn alied frnrn tnv vnrd e ther in ilia city or cotintrv, and on as reasonable terms. AKMSTKUNti 5i 11UUHES. Bloomsbuig, Nov. 3, 1843. ly 28 TIEE NEW VIA ME, We to day commence a New Volume of Cham' 1I8 to remind tnose who desire to subscribe lor it,thl tt is tlie proper time to do bo. a work that has rlsw to a circulation of 76,000 copies ncclly in Great uritian, cannot ue one ot mean pretentions, ror moral tendency ,informatioi instruction, and cheap. new, tt has no equal in the bnghMi language. It can, therefore, be recommended to familiea in every rai.k of society, without stmt ot reserve, and if it be deaiioble to put into thr handM of the rising gcnif atson agreeable und instructive reading, as a set-oil to the Isnglish and French novels circulating the about in such jnoluesion, Chambere ' Jeurnal la a worll eminently adapted to that purposo TEHMS In order to put this work within the reach of nil classes of th public, we have detcrmin A to istim il at tho very low price of one dollar and a half pct (tnnurnnw also to furnish It to accntsata discount ' from this prico of thirtv-thret and a third per cent. are And in order to disseminate the publication stHt more extensively we havo determined to give in dividual or companies of individtuls who may er dcr t'K copies the advantages possessed by agents, and to extend to them also the benefit of the dis- , count. A remittance of five dollars thcn.providcd it bo in funds at par in tho city of New York, oi not more than Ine per cent discount, will command fivo annual copies. The , publication is weekli contaivs eight puges, and is printed in the quart lorm, with neat typo ami on good paper. It (.carcely nccctsary to state that the low price which rt e oiler this woik, will oblige us to. adhei to the cash system without any deviation whatevi thr tiditors throughout the Country inserting (hi r rospectus tour successive weeks, and sending copy containing it to the Albion Ulhce, will entitled to a tree copy for one year. Chair Manufactory 1 1 lib subscriber continues 10 carry on thnt 1,16 CHAIR JUANUFACTORINO tim fur business at the old stand of B- & S- Hagfnl buch, where he will be ready at all dun's wi 10 furnish Fanny ik Windsor Chairs, Set lees, Boston Rocking Chairs etc, of every description, which may be called for. ot( short noiice and on the most reasonably terms. He will also execute House, Sign Ornamental Painting, anu House Paptnng, in a tuperior manner, From his experience in the husiness.and his facilities of manufacturing the various articles of his line, he flatters himseK th.t he shall be able to furnish as gnoJ work, ind upon as reasonable terms as can bt same done in tlie country, all of whish he will disposo of for CASH or COUNTRY PKUDUU12 N. B- Orders from a distant Xn'! b strictly at.d nuncluallyattcnded o . j k, t,)Vl , RHA,G I2is BUC It, i DJoorasltttg.'Sjc". 301843. f J, DYI3R. ESPEOT I.Y informs hi: nds will cin general, thnt he lie above Hotel the centre of the afcen t in Catmvjsjn.Colun nun. ty Pa. and formelfxuin my ed by D. Clark. Whore he will bo Iwjifc wait upon thoso who will (avor him with thcjJustom. The Wotcl is larco and commodious fi well persons eliall furuibhed throughput, and no pains will spsrc4 to render general satisfaction. 1 w collia table will be fursiehed with tluLest the untry can afl'urd. His Har is well stored with tho best Iquoro. Excellent stabling la attached to l7rstablish ment and onrcful and attentive hostlere always in attendance. Cuttawis.a, May 13, 18433, 1