The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, May 04, 1844, Image 4

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    ,Iurc Wntur the best DrlnU.
There is no axiom of health more jupt
thnn that 'men never have n true Appetite
till they can cat with relUh any ordinary
food.' It is loltl of John Bailee, who liv
cil to the age of 128, that his food for the
most part consisted of brown bread and
rhece, sod hi drink water nnd milk.
Tlic
He had buried llio whole town Ol iNortti- of(v..lm,,j.
an.pton twonlv limes over excepting three hhofir.t
. ii.. i ,i,m ycart lot 1 1 ays inc uive, nu rctprruiiiiy iay ntriorr uiu nun. uUUBc wi iuu
or four, and said strong drink killed them 7 ofCommon ,.Ioa,)lho following .tatement and report, agreeably to the
till. Water manilestiv Is tno naiurai ncv S2(1 RnJ
crane of all animals: whole nations, aa Ma of Apiil,
hornclans, and Hindoos, use it alore as a
beverage. Mid unlike other driuK.ii (iocs AmoUnt
stale the appetite, bnt the contrar) ; indeed,
Ji ..... .,W..-.,,I I.f HmnnnratflS. tlboVC tWO
i. ..v..-.. -i " l l ' . ,
thntifind Yars ago, that water OriMtcr Aln0UIlt
tixvr (ienerally keen appeiues. n is h nuiu
that requires no digestion, for it is not ne
cessary that it should undergo any changes;
it is tlis natural menstrum which holds in
solution both what is essential for the nutri
tion and healthy functions of the tody, and
what has become refuse after having served
its destined office and intention in animal
economy. Water, therefors, from its coo-
oo.,inl mi , mi .4 can never mucli utsturti
ft "1"
the s si.'- i and hi'" ' does, it is spee dh
'v excelled by us natural outlets, the skin
Amount
ntknlnevs It is told of Lord Heath
To amount
Held, so well known for his hardy habits
of mililiry discipline, and watchfulness,
that 'his food was vegetables, and his
drink water, nevct indulging himself in
animal (ood or wine;' and Sir John Sin
rlair in his work on lontrcviiv, says' in the
account of Mary Campbell, then aged 105
Whole
ihat she prelorred pure water to any other
driuk.
15 V amount
THE MECJIAS1C
'W hat class of m?n are more useful than
the mechanics? To them we are indebted
fur iiihiiv of the necessaries, and neatly all
the luxuries nnd coniforis of life. They are
generally well .informed; because, as the
cveniiiL' is, with many of them a leisnri
time, the.v have.oppnruoilies for reading
(.ml r.onveisms-ou scientific suhiccls, and
Amount
thus lav unAslures of information, nod ar-
do
custom IhemseUe to reasoning and inves
tigatioiu They are aleohardy and strong
do
-by tht salutary exrise of their employ
tnent. In th war of the revolution, and in
the Inst war,mdiry-of the most distinguished I mount
officers had been uerhanica, Ami, for love
of freedom and for love of our country, they
have always been conspicuous.
A inuiouut
.perative, industrious, and frugal body of
.meclianics.via the mainsnnniT of a city v
prosperity-
Amount
Russian Remedy for Drunkenness. It
Amount
ronsists in confining the drunkard inn room
do
do
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do
and Inrnishins htni at discretion with bran.
(h uiliiK'd with two thirds of -water, anil as
much wini beer, and coffee as he desires.
but containing one thitd of brandy; all the
food the bread, 'meol, and meal, "drc,, are
Amount
steeped in brandy and water. The pool
mill is continually drunk and or On
the fifth dav of ibis reitunen, he hd3 an ox.
treme disjnisv for brandy, lie earnestly en
Amount
treats other diet, but his desires must not
bo ielded to till the poor wreich no longer Amount
desir-s lo eater drink he is then enlitei)
cured of his penchant lor drunkeness. He Amount
aequires-sucli disgust lor uranuy mat no im
ready to vomit at tfce very sight of it. Amountnaij EIect!on floard,0ftho teveral
'J believe I'll go Ashore. A story is i
of an niifophisiicnicd Yankee who o
took pbi!i on a Lke t-rie tcliooner, in
the 'aorvisr Utne of the year, when the
winds and the waves are difnosed to be
boisterous. I he story is thus related, tn
oic who is-supposrd to know all about it
Sunn after the barque IiriI weighed anchor
the v. uu! began to blow, and in a shori
time it wns found necessuy to take in every
stiiel. ol eanvbn mid .villi hare poles the
sciioesnr (lev. vi-r n,t wves with light
rrt ri idi. S' w ; now lifieen milei
from t ure iliE wrnil wwj htoutug ire
ineii:JOU!v nun Hie ii'iilil waii 'oaiK as a
stack of eats.' 'The dangi r was iniininenl;
fijdr was Ifitftbty wriiten in every fare. All Amount
this mnnienl the Yankee came on deck. with
his baggage strapped closely to his back
Walking up to the captain, his face as long Amount
a a yard slick, and la ing his baud on the
do
do
do
do
'do
do
do
do
(hi
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lo
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shoulder of ihf latter, he remarked, with all
the gnviiy-of a p'nlusopher, 'Captain, I
beljeve I'll go ashore.
A Frenchman wishing to take the st2-
al'Untica, was asked by the driver if ho
had any extra baggage. 'Extra liajgngr!
vate yon call dart I havu no baggage l all
but niy three trunkf five dogs and
iblack t'lrl.
von
STATEMENT
OF THE
IQIEGIEniPE'SS JSSIPIBSJIDIIMBilBS
OF TUB
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
Auditors fleeted In adjust ami fettle tho Public accounts of tlio county
toecthcrwlth the Commissioners, have examhiedlho ino
day of January, 1813. until il.-at.t day of December: of the same
21lJ ,8Ctionioran Act oi mo uenerai uicmuiy passcuuie mm nay
1831.
RECEIPTS
rect4ved by L.D. HUPEM E.q. Treasurerof Col.co.
DR.
..nl.. . ! loin
717 73
.c(.;vcd from collectors during 1st quarter
from collectors fur 1840 84 62
1611 .57 07
1843 14S4 73
209G 02
Amount received from collectors 2d quarter,
from collectors for 1811 628 15J
18G3 1709 89
Amount received from collectors 3d quarter.
from collectors for 1811 200 1C
1812 1839 29
1813 306 Co
Amount received from collectors 4th quarter.
from collectors for 1840 29 81
1841 323 64
1842 843 72
1843 120 67
-2238 01
-3331 95
$1817 44
received from collector during 1843
$9222 09
received fiom other source.
William Darter on bond 413 00
Northumberland co. on bridgo repairs 75 00
John Fruit ts Jury fees 37 18
Jacob Eyerly aa do do 71 90
Owners of Land as redemption money 22 C2
Collector in llnaring-crcek (school tax) 25 00
A taxes on unseated land 1 10 18
-$764 88
amount of receipt during 1843
$9970 g8
DR.
of Comminioners orders redecmod
in 1843 8147 26
Diicount on depreciated money 18 62
Ainonnt as premium on Fox calp 95 25
Paid for advertising unseated land 63 60
Jacob Evcrly on bill 71 9G
OfUommUiioner at percent on 9283 43 165 f.7
lUfundeifM. C. Grier on settlement ofdup. 0G 85-
Ballance in Treasurers hand), Jan. Ut,lS44
-19179
$497 87
EXPENDITURES.
BRIDGE CONTRACTS.
paid Cleckner & McNinch in full
on budge contract at oeidletown U7
paid Cleckner V .McNinch in full
on bridge contract at Melick's 149 87
paid David I.illey in full on bridge
confact at A. IV". Hauscs 382 00
BRIDGE VIEWS.
1080
paid sundry persons for viewing site
-P" "JJ ,,pA1Da
33 00
. .
yam umciciii iLTiuiia iur rcpuirs uono
pnvffrnl hriilfr In nmt In, ill Ku
tho county
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409
ROAD VIEWS-
paid different persons for rooking
reports ol public roads
JURORS WAGES AND MILEAGE.
293
paid Grand, and Traverse Juror
at the several terrs in JB43
Paid at Jan. term 462 00
April term 612 50
August term ' 611 SO
November term 700 00
STATE COSTS.
-2180
paid Justices, Witnesses, and Con
stables, as costs in suits, wherein
the Commonwealth was plaintiiT
DEPUTY ATTORNEYS FEES.
402 C2
paid Edward II. Daldy as fees
PROTHONOTARY'S FEES.
paid Jacob Eyerley 89 fees
149 41
COUNSELLOR FOR COMMISSIONERS.
paid Paul Lddy, Esq. for Counsel
ELECTION EXPENSES.
election districts in 18 13.
to meet in Wilkeskorro 18 80
Amount paid KlectionlJoard in Uloom 27 77
do Drier-creek 23 90
do CattawUift 24 30
do Uerry 27 80
do Fishingcrrek 31 30
do Greenwood 30 40 '
do Hemlock 24 90
do Jackson 31 14
uo Liberty 24 22
do Limestone 27 14
do Madison 26 28
do Aahoning 21 60
do Mifilin 30 40
do Mouleur 23 38
do Mt. Pleaianl 28 76
do Orange 27 60
do Paxton 25 42
do Koaring-creek 27 99
do Bugarluaf 29 60
do Valley 24 60 1
559 C8
JAILOR AND SHERIFF'S FEES.
paid John Fiuit, William Kitchen,
and I. Deix, Krqrs. feesnaudcost
in Communweilth suits
ASSESSORS PAY.
paid the several Asresors furmakin
the spring ntresFment in 1843.
Paid Aemor of Uricrcreek
Hloom
10 25
15 25
20 12
15 12
11 00
11 00
10 62
6 12
16 00
8 00
16 12
20 00
13 00
0 00
7 00
Cattavriu
Derry
Fishtngcreek
Greenwood
emlock
Jackson
Liberty
Limestone
Madison
Mahonuing
Aliulin
Montcur
Aout ' leistnt
Ji Orange S 00
do Koaiingcrcek 17 .2
do Sugarloaf 12 00
do Valley 7 00-
PRINTINO.
Amount piid for advertising, Blanks, and
as salaries, In 1543. viz:
do Thomas Painter it Son 75 00
do Henry Webb 04 50
do Valentine Heat 87 50
do Title ii Gangawere 00 00
do For Blank Orders 21 00
COUNTY BUILDINGS.
Horn , . . . , 1 ,
m " pa.o ro epa.r. in anu auout j.u. it.
do Court House 80 77i-
CONTINGENT.
Amount paid on Store Bills, Lights, Paper,
Ink, Quills and Blank nooks for
Courts & Commissioners office 83 77
for rooms for Juries 3 00
for postage in 1843 0 7G
for fuel for Court House & Jail 1 0 84-
do
do
d.
CONSTABLES ATTENDING COURT.
Amount paid Constables, their daily pay
for attendance at the several term
CONSTABLES RETURNS.
Amount paid Constables, as Mileage and
fur making their returns
COURT CRYER.
Amount paid Jesse F. Sholeg, his daily
pay as Court Cryer
AUDITORS PAY.
Amount paid Hugh McElraih Esq. as
Auiitor 11 50
do J. IL.lkeler 11 50
do J. S. Wilson 5 00
COMMISSIONERS AND CLERKS
Amount paid Christ. Wolf for services J22 GO
do John B. Edgar 159 50
do Jacob Demoti 101 75
do Samuel Meats 10 50
do J. S. Wilson as Clsrk 250 00
PAY.
EDUCATION.
Amount paid on School Orders, on billu
l'or liimeslono 2a 44 i
do Mifilin 17 75
do Valley 20 81
do Roaringcrcck 15 40
CORONER'S FEES.
Amount paid for post mortem examinations
as lees to Justices anu juries
BOOKS AND BOOK BINDING.
10 Amount paid for Books and Book binding
in the several ollices in 1843
PANTIIKR AND FOX SCALPS.
Amount paid as premiums on certificates of
Panther, Wild cat and Fox scalps
TAX REFUNDED.
Amount paid different persons, Taxes on
lands sold and redeemed
TREASURER'S COMMISSIONS.
Amount allowed L. B. Rupert, Esq. as Com
mission on $9283,43 and approv
ed by the Auditors 185 07
of discount allowed Treastner
94
do
on money depreciated in hands
of Collectors
18 021
Total amount of Expenditures in 18-13,
Amount of receipts over Expenditures,
59
00
STATEMENT
Of outstanding dobis duo tho Oounty, Jan. 1st
Ballance duo by Collectors viz:
In 1840 'The Estate of Isaae Blue, Mahoning
In 1811 Hiram Philips Cattawissa 329 II
John Winner Hemlock 120 97
00
Daniel Follmcr Limestone 42 G5
'Thomas McBiide Madison 97 23
John Bailor Monleur 120 98
Jscob Shipman Ml. Pleasant 83 t5
Georue Mess Sugarloaf 11 45
In 1842 Samuel Freas Brtercrcek G73 15
09 38
John M' Williams Liberty 302 11
Samuel Knusler Bloom 729 50
Hiram Philips Cattawissa 504 40
James C. Sprottl Derry 100 44
P. Appleman Fishing creek 118 50
William Cox Greenwood 187 03
Daniel Purse) Hemlock 1 1 1 57
Hcniy Follmci Limesiono 370 20
William Kelly Jackson 55 42
Caleb 'Thomas Madison 402 29
Robert Russel Mahoning 747 98
Samuel Creasey Mifilin 449 04
Samuel Grimes Mt. Pleasant 85 89
Daniel Font wait! Orange 213 88
Chos. Mensch Roaring creek 200 33
William Cole Sugarloaf 17139
In 1813 Geoige Brown Mifilin 505 40
Jacob Leidy Monleur 321 52
Elwood Hughes Briercreek 089 97
James Vanhorn Orange 294 39
James Yocuiu Jackson 49 50
John Low Cattawissa 871 Gl
Joseph Rohbins Greenwood 244 88
Ureal Bitdlc Derry 635 34
James Craig Roaring creek 391 90
Jacob Rishfal Hemlock 332 09
20 00
Richard Wilson Liberty - 653 72
Jickson Cainahsn Madison 480 50
II. Labour Fishing creek 240 27
John Flood Limestone 477 71
James MuDermntt Bloom 800 40
John Best Mahoning 1111 70
James Grimes Mt. Pleasant 211 31
Reuben Davis Sugarloaf 202 15
Caleb Appleman Valley 392 65 -
385 46
Com nissions & Exonerations included in this sm't,
I Amount of bond due the County by William
it tins. Harber with interest 447 07
of Note due by Solomon Rarer 44 38
do John II. Jennings 28 29
do John Miller 34 58
ih S.tmuel Hackenberg SO 00
do William Parks 4 00
iToUl Am't. due the Cnuntv exclusive of itxes on
unsealed lands
We the. m.leriunfd Auditors of Columbia Co
Mfyj duly elected to settls and adjust tho accounts
of tho Treasurer and Commiloncra,have carefully
-339
examined iheoccnunu and voucbers oMliosame for
the vear 1843. d.i ccllifv that we find them to br
correct, and that wc find a ballnncc of cash In the
I'rejaurv! for Cnuntv nurnose of four hundred anil
ninety teven dollars Bnd eighty seven and a half
cents, and a lialanre outlanding ouo tno couniy
from the above mentioned sources, of sixteen thoua
md two hundred and twenty Collars, and forty fonr
tnd a half cents. Givrn under our Hand tins mil
of February, A. D. 1 844.
.308 00
IIUUU ir I'.liICA I II.
JOHNSON II. IKELEH,
JAMES C. SPUOUL.
Jlmlilora.
Wc the undcrsisned Comrnlsiionero of the coun
I2l 6lj
ty of Columbia, di certify that (lie following 1 a
full ami correct statement tifthn Receipts and 1.x
pendilures of said county, furtlio year A. u. 18151
Vitneour Lands tins SlhilaT of February, 1814
JACOB UI5MOTT,
JOHN 0. 12 1) C3 All,
SAMUEL MEAHS,
Attest,
E. Mendenmau,, Cltrk
April loth, 1844
-109 37
78 00
The foregoing Itcnort of tho Auditors of Colum
Ida county, buing present-d to tho Court nf Com
mon Pleas of sold oounty, the said Court order nnd
87 21
lirect that tho name lie filed among tho records of
the Court of t.ornmon Pleas aforesaid, conformably
to tho actsuf Atucmbly in such caso made and pro
video.
J. B. ANTHONY.
W. DONALDSON.
GEORGE MACK.
Judge of Common Picas
82 30
28 on
NEAR BLOOM SBURG,
50 OOO fecl Inch Pino Boards.
5(M)00 fcel leather Boards.
IHO.OIMp Lap Shinnies.
-713 25
OOO feet Pine nnd Hemlock Plank.
i: i i.... .1 m';...i,, rrnn.
'7lHtJU lt'i:i iiiiuui ivtiiiuu i iiiiuui, iiwtii
1U 10 1-1 luciies in uiainniL'i.
And a quantitv of Oak and Pine Tirnbci
for Mill-Right work.
pply lo ja,
m JOSEPH PAXTON,
-70
President of the Bloomt-burtr Rail Road
Iron Company
39 424
March 23. 1814. 4
Valuable Property
25 00
Wv Sale.
198.121
The StnisciBErt ofkeiis to
ski.i. in:;
Valuable
WAMM
AND
MMA property.
303 24
1' l'KIVATE SAi.lJ. situated In Greenwood
towtifcldn. Columbia County, I'o,, upon the
rod, leading from IlhocrsbarS to Jereeytow i, about
Wt. miles from Khocrsburg, and ton from Dlooms
burg, containing
-201 29 J
$8290 07
115 Acres
9
$1080 91
mnft of wh'uh is improved, and upon which an
erected a
S9970 98
TWO STORY BRICK
1813.
HOUSE, 43 BY 32 FEET
A SAW MILL
87 63
AND
MT1
Clover Hill.
and other out buildings,
land
There arc also on the
814 54
TII'O VERY GOOD
APPLE ORCHARDS
or
FIRS T TiJl TE FR UIT.
The land is in a good ;tatc of cultivation, and that
which remains uncleared n covered with tun.
her. He considers it unnecessary to cio any (up
thrr description, us all who wish to purchase will
view for themselves. 11 will be sold nn reasonable
torms, and possession given on the first of April.
WIIjIjIA.M L-U.MUiN.
Greenwood, January 5,1841. 3m37
-5082 06
AT THIS.
WE would verv nolitcK (though at the tame
me wish to be considered as being in earnest,;
all unon all person indebted to us to mike pay.
ment without delay, as CASH we want, and Cash
wo must have, and that toe, from thoso indebted
to us. This is no child play it menus OISL
unn it means ALL. Hear this in mind.
W.M. MeKtiliVY 3c Co.
January 23 38
I,iht of Gutters
REMAINING in the PostOllice at Hloorosburg
the quarter ending March, 31, 1841.
John Hutchison
Joseph Aurry
RansMn L Porter
Normon A Smith
,Urs. ilariah Hall
Chaistion Heist
John Lot
J'erson calling for letters in the nbovo list will
please tiy they are advertised.
-4030 09
j, ii. mu i iit, t . M'
$15,012 12
NOTICE
lir.UEAS, my wife M.IHV, ha lefij my
bed and board, I hereby forbid all persons
harboring or trusting her on my arrnunt, a I shall
pay no debu of her contracting after this dat,
LEWIS MKASLE.
nioomsbuig, March 16,1844.
-008 32
COAEio
COARSE AND NUT COAL,
Of a superior quality fnr Salt by
GEORGE WEAVER'
910,220 44J
Jfy OULD respectfully Inform tltto
citizens of Bloomsbitrg, and its
vicinity, that he slill continues lo carry on
the iibuvo business, at Ins old establishes
stanil on the corner of Mam and Last-
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lITrrlX, Illivinj; 1 1 I CI vull inn m.kii
rillMDEU'llI.I and NEW YORK
FASHIONS, in connection with Scoll it
Willson's Hichly Improved patent for cut-
ing garments in tho most fashionable man
ner, warranted tn fit without any possibility
of failure, and feeling assured from his long
experience in tho business, that work exe
cuted at his shop, will never he pompininoa
of, ho hopes, by strict altenlinn to husincsn
to receive a share of public patronage
heretofore.
tC7N. B. CASH, and all kinds nf
COUNTRY PRODUCE; only taken in
payment for work done, at the market pri
ces. unarccs lor work mouerat; to sun
the times.
Bloumsbnrg, Nov. 3, 1843. 28
Blmoosbfors '
MARBLBTARD.
'The subscribers have established at tho
above plafe, a new MAIHILE YAH I),
and will always be ready, at the shortest
notice, to lurnibii to order, ,
MONUMENTS, TOM11-TABLES,
TOMBS TONES, HE Jill Til
JAMBS, MANTLES, 111NT
STONES, MULLEllS, Sic.
or any other work in their line. 'They are
also prepared to (iirnisi WINDOW CAPS
and SILLS, DUUK SILLS and STEPS,
itc, cither of Ma.blc, Limo or any 'kind of
itonc that can bo procured in this viciirityX
Htiving had considerable experience)
in the business, tncy pledge their work tq
'K! executed in as handsome ii t-tyle as can,
he furnished Irom :.ny yard either in tho'
i-ity or cnuutrv; ami on as reasonable terms.
ARMSTRONG & HUGHES.
Blootnsbtirg, Nov. 3, 1843. ly 28 v
TBI E NEW VLIHE:,
Wc to day commence a New, Volume of Cluim
bcra Juurnal,and we nvuit oursclvrhuftliooccaiiion
to remind those who desire to subscribe for il,that it
is tho proper time to do so. A work that has rUeu
to a circulation ol 75,000 copies wvel ly in Ureal
uritiau, cannot lie qnc of mean pretentions, l or
moral tundency,informatiori instruction, and clicnp
uei!, it has uo cq'ui( in the Knlihli language. It
can, therefore, be recommended to luiniiits in
very rJi,k of society, without Unit ol reserve, nnd
if it bo dcsiuble to nut into tlw hands of the rising v
gciicratson agreeable and instruetivo reading, us ii
sct-oirto the Unglinh and French novels circulating
in such piofussuin, Chambers' Journal is a wailc
eminently adapted to ihat purposn
Tlilt MS
In order to nut this work within the reach of nil
classes of tin public, wo havo determined to issui-
it at tho very low priro riant dollar and a half ptr
imnum;.xu also to furnish it to ngents ntn dUcount
from this p'ice of lurty-lhrtc and a third per cV.
And in ordtr to diateminuto the publication Mill
more extensively wo havo determined to give in-
lividuals or compaiiien,f individuala who may or-
Jer five copicx the adNantngen rioi'sesscd ny ngcntu,
and to extend to them also tho benefit of the dis
count. A remittance of five dollars then. provided
it bo in fund at par in the city of New York, or
not more than five per cent discount, will command
live annual copies. Tho publication is weekly
contains eight pages, nnd iw printed in the quarto
form, with neat tvpc nnd on good paper. It
scarcely necessary to Male thai the low price lit
winch wc oiler tins woik, will oblige us to ndher i
to the cash system without any dcwulinn wbatcer
hditiirs throughout the Country inserting Ihw
Prospectus four succcs'.'nc weeks, and bending :i
copy containing; it to llio Albion Oilier, will Lo
entitled to a lice copy lor one year.
Chair xvianufactory,
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1 uu ouuuiiubl viiiiiiui.o lu tdiiy
on
tho
CHAIR ilf AN U F A C TO RI N G
business at the old stand of B iz S Hsgcn
huch, where he will he ready at all lime.?
io furnish Fancy (& Windsor Chairs, Set
tecs, Boston Kocking Chairs &c, of every
Icscriptton, which may be called for, at
short notice and on the most rcasonahln
terms, lie will also execute House, Sign it
Ornamental Painting, and House Paperu'i
in a superior manner,
rrom Ins experience in tho business, and
his facilitiaM)f manufacturing tho various
articles of his line, he llutlers himscK that
he shall be able to furnish as rood work,
and upon as reasonable terms us nan bo
done in the country, all of which ha will
dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY
PKOHUCE
N. B. Orders from a distanco will bo
strictly ur.d punctually attended in.
15. HACENUUCH.
Bloomslurg, Dec 30, 1813.
J, DYER.
E8PECTPULLY
informs his friends
nnd tho travelling public in
oeneral. lli.il Im Una l.il-pn
12. the above Hotel situate in
tho centrn of the Inwu of
uaiawissa,woiumiia coz".
tv Pa. andformelv occuni
od by D. Clark, Whcro ho will lio happy lo wait
upon thoto who will favor him with tlieir custom.
The fold ie large and commodious and well
furnished throughout, and uo pains will bo spared
to render general satisfaction. 1
colli table will be furnished with tho beat the
unlry crm alTurd.
Hi liar i well stored nidi the best of liquor.
Excellent stabling is attached to tho establish
ment and careful and ottetttivo hostlers ara sin ay
in attendance.
Cattawiwa, May 13, 18433,
MIBH
ivr war - inrrx' r