31. mm i7"ril"CS'.g.'f' From the Go.hcn (la) 1)cmncral. ORATOU CLAY. v n. n. w. ii. 1: l 1. 1 a ( OrMor Cloy had fro fonea in his voire, Tho ono squeaking thus and Iho oilier down so; Anil mighty convenient lio found them both Tho squeak at tfio top nnd tho gutiurcl below. 'of u.' Orator Oby looked up to the Norlhj I'm for a Tariir Protective.,' salU lief the i m mr a iiiu " " ' yi.alt both Jays inclusive, una rcspecuuiiy inj iio. ... s Dot ho lutnod (o ih. South with his -tof Commo . , -.ixu I oi Orator Ciay to ll.o North with a qok. 1 am for a Bank.for a AafonaZ HAN 1U ,vmoum Orator Clav to his friends at the South: I confess my opinions aro not very rank To Omtor Clav was a Mason of nolo Not a secret.u sign nor a wo.d did he slip; But Orator Clay all his scciets forgot, And really couldn't remember the grip! Thus to all orders, professions and creeds, Oralor Clay garc a tono of his voice AVhv shouldn't all men of all parties agree Wlillo Bvorv ono found him the man of ....... . . . choice. Orator Clay was in want of somo votes Candidates gay it's a tcrriblo want; But in spite of his squeak and his gultcral noiet) To Tho neonle hae sworn that 'come it' 1 i Ira cant By at least a fool 1 1 Now is the very 7ikh of lime to Sub scribe, as, on the 1 6th of March, 1S-14, will commence the fourteenth Volume of I The Family Kcwspapcr, TTIIE PIIIliADEWPniA SATURDAY COURIER "Willi the largest Subscription list in I lie WorlrtI WhoU Dy (JTO NEW SUBSCRIBERS,, For the purpose of facilitating the formation of Ciciis,of which any old subscriber officiating will be considered as one, we offer the following Exlrn r dinary IndHCcmcnts Three copies of the Saturday Couricr,l yesr.or one copy fot three year, fieven copies of the Satuiday Courier, 1 year Twelve PftTHlltepn Amsunt ?5 10 It 20 do de Two an"! 1 copy fGody's Lady's Book, er Graham's Magazine Five copies of the SaturJay Courior,(nd 2'oopics oi Godcy's Lady'sBook, or Graham's Maga zine Two copies of tho Saturday Courier, 1 copy of tho Ladies' National Jfagazine Five copies of tho Saturday Courier, 1 copy of Godey'a Lady's Book, or Graham's .Maga 10 rino, ami one ccpy oi me tiauies nuuuim Magwme Five copies uf tho Saturday Courier, and 1 copy of Front's new .Pictorial History of A I-- U Unnb 10 le rrj-lp fact, whatever offer ia rnadejby any other Family JornaUt sll approaching in worthy .beauty or pretentions, to the Bjltubbat CovmiB.will be furnished Dy us rpi.n q.n.itiiniv irniTr.!, hig foernmfl so Well do do do do l liu w m w y . . . - and favorably kuowiVthrough a triumphantly popujj) e ,.i-t .... ii. iitniilil lia luiar. lar course oi initiern jmihuih .mmm lluous to eay much on that subject here. We hut tn thn industrv. talent nnd cnterprUc.wUichhavo for years fcept tins paper all its imilators.will constant- v tm adileJ the uroducliona of every available tvriiRf. nnd continued iudicioiw and liberal Exncn ill constantlv be made, as well in the the Tvnoeranhisul departments. Our nicdw will enablo us to be in udvanco of others all Original Domestic Tales, Essays &c. Evsry number contains several prsctica Domestic Talee. Essays, or Sketches, from aiicIi nens as T S ARTHUR Bsq. one oil most noDular Talo-wr'.lers in America Ilfnry W Herbert Esq. Dr. James M llenrv. Professor lntiraham, John Frosl, I 7,. 1).. Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz. Mrs. M. St. Leon Loup, and indeed most of the writers in this country or Europe. OU?t ENGRAVIITGS Rnrco a number is issued without one or more Wrac-iivo and explanatory snRravInc or copy of roin gem of (lie old masters, with a dwoiptive Tale, Ustay, or Sketch TRAVELLER, Tn this department constantly appear Original or flr 'antient travellers, in L'nslar.d.-Froiice.Ireland, and Germany To JFaruicrs, Gardeners, &c. Our lncreaed size jives us much moro space to Indulge in our favorite subject of tilling tho bounte ..... ..ili ornl nT,i.iul attciUion id bsitl tn Armcnl. UUB CJIMM""" I ' V . f ture, Horticulture, Floriculture, and the culture of cveiy tiling calculated to improve nnu neneiu man. kand, iniikothein independent of Foreign Mono, yolists, pernicious l.eginlature, &c Our European Correspondent. Our ospacial Kuropcan Correspondent, retident in London.kccpa us supplied with the earliest isMjcs and material fur enrirhing our depaitments with choice Jiitciature and Vuruly, and giving lo Knii. grautu, as welt as others, a correct and connected uceount of'whatever occurs ofimerest, either at homo ornbroadi Amoil THi...iir ,'nrn ia taken lo procure tho earliest ;., ..Orrnm tu the urlci of ell kinds of f :rnln...I,rovlioD, Produce, &c. the Mate .Stocks, HankB, Money, and Lands; and our extensive ur. iiaiigemeuts will hcioafter render our I'rices current of Inestimable vilu'o to the Traveller, Farmer, ami llBusinesa classes whatever i STATEMENT OF THE OF THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA FOP. THE YEA?- IS 13. . .i. i . ti...i ..ill. llm 'iiMin rrQllnla nf lllB I lie Auditors eiecicu loaujmi u !.. . -- Columbia, together tMlh die Commissioner.!, have examined the same . ' . ....... ion ...,.M tl, qt.l ,Uv nl ll.-rrnibfr! (if tlie first nay oi jsi uary, . o .-, -- , ,r.: r.',. ,,,. aim tu - - - April, iot . '. I ni l t. n. ntiPEnr.KT.ea.Mrerof Col.co, balance duo on settlement in 1948 Amount received from collectors uunng 1st quarter from collectors ior ioiu 04 6'J 1S4I 1 843 Amount received from collectors 2d quarter, from collectors for 194 1 1802 Amount received from collectors 3d quarter, from collectors tur IS 11 1843 184'J Amount received from collectors 4th quarter, from collectors fof 1840 1841 1843 57 671 1434 73- -:09G 62! 1705 S9- -8338 200 10 1S39 29 306 60- 29 31 323 84) 843 72 120 57 -$1817 0222 Amount received from collector during 1343 amount received nom omer sources. William uaruer on onnu Northumberland co. on bridge repairs John Fruit os Jury fees Jacob Eycrly as do do Owners of Land as redemption money Collector in Roaring-creek (school tax) As taics on unseated lands 413 00 76 00 -27 IS 71 88 22 62 25 00 ilO 18- -S704 amount ef receipts during 1843 $9970 DR. amount of Commissioners orders redeemed ill i (j j - Discount on depreciated money 18 62 J Amonnt at premiums on For scalps 95 So 1'aid for advertising unseated lands 03 60 Jacob Eyerly on bills 71 90 Of Oomniljjioner at per cent on 9t93 43 185 f.7 Refunded M. C. Grict on settlement ofdup. 9C 85- Ballance in Treasurers hands, Jan. 1st, 1341 $9170 5197 EXPENDITURE BRIDGE CONTRACTS. paid Cleckncr & McNinch in full on unuc cuiiirucia ui ciuiciuwi, paid Cleckncr McNinch in full on bridgu contract at Melick'n paid Uald Lilley in full on bridge 649 07 149 87 cont'act at A. IV. llauies 392 00- . 1080 BRIDGE VIEWS. mounl paid sundry persons for viewing sites and for reports nn bridges BRIDGE REPAIRS. Amount paid different persons for repairs done i ins several unages in, anu uuiu oy tho county ROAD VIEWS Amount paid different persons for ranking vnnnrta rif nllfi4lr mnila . JUROKS WAGES AND MILEAGE. Amount paid Grand, and Travrrio Jurors at the several terms in J813 I'aid at Jan. term April term August term November terra 402 00 612 50 511 50 700 00- -3186 402 09 149 20 STATE COSTS. Amount.paid Justices, Witnesses, and Con stables, ascocts in suits, wherein tho Commonwealth was plaintiff DEPUTY ATTORNEYS FEES. I mount paid Edward H. Baldy as fees PROTHONOTARY'S FEES. Amount paid Jacob Eyerlcy os fees COUNSELLOR FOR COMMISSIONERS. Amount paid Faul Leidy, Esq. for Counsel ELECTION EXPENSES. Amount paid Election .Board of tho several ilertinn .lidtrtMa In 1813. Amount paid to Judges and Clerks appointed i mrct in WML'psbnrre 18 80 27 1Z 23 00 21 30 27 80 31 30 30 40 21 90 31 14 24 22 27 11 25 28 21 60 30 40 ' 23 33 38 70 27 60 25 42 27 99 29 50 21 CD 'S FEES. Amount paid ElectionBuard in Bloem i 1.t L. UO UllCI'LICtR (Jd Cattawika do Derry dfj Fiahingcreek do Greenwood do Hemlock do Jackson uo Liberty do ' Limeitono da Madison du Jlahoning do Mifflin do Monteur do Mt. Pleasant do Orango do I'axton do Itoaring-creek do Bugarloaf do Valley JAir.OU AND SHERIFI' -559 CU Amoitil paid John Fiult, U'illiarn Kitchen, anu 1. Ucit, Ktqrs. teesoanu costs in Commonwealth suits ARKKSSORS PAY. ntpnid the scvrral Artesora for making the spring asceckmciit In ibij. do Paid Assessor of Biitrcrfk 16 !j do . Bloom do Cattawisja do Derry do Fishingcrask do Greenwood do Jemlock do Jackson do Liberty do ' ' Limestone do ' ' ' Madison do 'Mahennins do . iilUUi j d Monteur d Aout 'leaewt 13 20 12 15 12 11 00 11 00 10 62 C 12 1G 00 8 00 16 12 20 00 18 00 C 00 7 00 d Oronga 8 00 drt Roailngcrcck 17 .2 do tiu?arloaf 13 00 do " " 'Valley 7 PRINTINO. mount paid for advertising, Blanks, and as salaries, in 1613, vii: do Thomas Painter iV Son 75 00 do Henry Webb 04 60 do Valentine Heat 87 GO do Tate Si GatH'iiwere 00 00 do Foi Dlank Orders 21 00 COUtltt . fioin SlimO COUNTY DUILDINOS. Amount paid for repairs in and about Jail 10 83 f ,,. Uo Court House 80 771 CONTINGENT. Vmount paid on Store Bills, Lights, Paprf, Ink, Quills and Hlank Uoults for --- Courts & Commisfiofiers office 83 77 for rooms for Juries 3 00 do do de- for postage in 1843 i 70 for fuel for Court House & Jail 10 81 717 73 CONSTAHLES ATTENDING COURT. Amount paid Constables, their daily pay lor attcnuance aLilio several terms CONSTA13LKS RETURNS. 02 Vniounl paid Constables, as Miloago and 04 J ior raaKing their returns COURT CRYER. Amount paid Jesse F. Shnlcs, hit daily -9301 C5 pay as Uourt Uryer AUDITORS PAY. Amount paid Hugh McElrath Esq. as Auiitor 11 do J. H'lkelet 1 1 00 60 44 00 J 4i J. S. Wilson 5 00- COMMISSIONERS AND CLERKS Amount paid Christ. Wolf for services 222 CO tlo John B. Et'gnr 109 00 do Jacob Demoli 101 73 do Samuel Meats 10 SO do J. S. Wilsbn as Clerk 230 00 EDUCATION. 8SJ Amount paid on School Orders, on bills 93 l'or Iitmoslotie -u 44 4 do Mifflin 17 75 do Valley SO 81 du Roaringcrcek 15 40 CORONER'S FEES. Amount paid for post mortem examinations as lees to J usurer aim juries BOOKS AND BOOK BINDING. 10 j Amount paid for Hooks and Book binding in the several ollicen In 1 01.) PANTHKR AND FOX SCALPS. 87j Amount paid as premiums on certificates of Panther, W ild-cni ami rox 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 S9283.431 and approv ed by the Auditors 185 T7 do of discount allowed Trsasuter . " on money depreciated in hands 94 of Collectors 18 02 St 00 Potal amount of Expenditures in 1813, Amount of receipts ovor Expenditures, 499 59 293 00 STATEMENT Of outstanding debts due the County, Jan. 1st Ballance duo by Collectors viz: 1810 The Estate of lsaao Ulus, Mahoning 1811 Hiram Philips Catlnwissa John Winner Hemlock Daniel Fullmer Limestone Thomas McBiidc Madison John Bailor Monteur Jicob Shipman Ml. Pleasant George Hess Sogarloaf Samuel Frcas Briercreek John M' Williams Liberty Samuel Kressler Bloom Hiram Philips Caiiawissa James C. Sproul Derry P. AppUman Fishing creek William Cox Gronnwood Daniel Purscl Hemlock Huniy Follmei Limesiono William Kelly Jackson Caleb Thomas Madison Robert Russe! Mahoning Samuel Creasey Mifflin Samuel Grimes Ml. Pleasant 329 11 00 02 38 41 00 129 42 07 120 83 11 073 302 729 004 106 118 187 111 1)7 G5 23 98 15 45- In 1842 15 11 50 40 44 50 93 57 870 20 55 42 4GU 29 747 419 85 213 08 01 89 88 33 39 40 52 97 39 50 Gl 88 34 90 99 Daniel Fornwald Ontign rt i I, 1. It Chas. Mensch Roariiip creefc 200 William Cole Suarloaf 171 In 1813 Gooige Brown Mifflin 505 Jacob Leidy Monlcur .iJi Elwood Hughes Briercreck 080 James Vanhorn Orango 294 James Yocum Jackson 49 John Low Cattawissa 871 Joseph Robbins Greenwood 241 Israel Riddle Derry 035 James Craig Roaring creek 391 Jacob Ilishel Hemlock 332 Richard Wilson Liberty 053 72 Jickson Catnahan Madison 480 60 II, Labour Fishing creek 240 27 John Flood Limestone 477 71 James MoDormott Blaom 800 40 John Best Mahoning 1111 70 James Orimes Mt. Pleasant 211 31 Reuben Davis Sugarloaf 202 15 Caleb Appleman Valley 302 05 386 45 Com nissions & Exonerations included in litis Amount of bond due the County by William TIior. Barber with interest 447 07 38 of Note due by Solomon Raves do John II . Jennings do John Miller th Samuel Uackenbcrg do Wtlliam Parka 44 28 291 34 58 50 00 4 00 Total Am'l. due the County exclusive of loxcs on unseated lands ' 1 We the Undersigned Auditors of Columbia co tcirxg duly clcctod to settle and cdjust tho oocounts of tho Treasurer and Ccmmlssioncrn.have carotully examined thoaccounti and vouchers of the same for the year 1843, do certify that we find them to be jnrrei. and that we find a ballance of cash In the I'reasuryj for County purposes or four hundred nnd ninety seven dollars and eighty seen and a half "cnls, nnd a bjlauce outstanding duo the county from tho nbovo mentioned totircei, of sixteen thous ind two hundred and twenty t'ollari, and forty four .ind n half conti. Given Under olir bauds this Sih of February, A. D. 1844. HUGH M'ELRATH, JOHNSON H. IKRLER, JAMBS C. BPRCUL. Auditors. We tho underpinned Commlssionerc of the couti 00 ' 239 75 308 00 121 01.1 ty of Columbia, do certify that tho following i A full nnd correct statement of tho Kecclpta and Ex prndilarcs of said county, lor tho Vesr A. D. 1S43, AVitnckS our lundt this Hlh day of Feluuary, JAUUH Uli.MOr'F, JOHN B. EDGAR, SAMUEL MUAItS. Attest i E. M tiS'liKMiALL, Clerk. Aptil 15th, 1841. The fureaoiriB Report of Ike Authors of Colum- 109 3' 78 00 Sia county, being preichtd to tho Com! nf Com mnn Pleas of said oounty, the sold Court order and direct that the same bo filed among tile iccordi of tho Court of Common Picas aforesaid, conformably to ths acts of Asotiilbly In nuch caic made and pro- 87 21 ICcu. L B. ANTHONY. W. DONALDSON, GEORGE MACK, Judges of Common Picas. 82 SO "Warn, fed! 9 NEAR BLOOMSBURG, -28 00 PAY. Jxffc.OOfl feel Inch Pine Boards. 5(M)0( fcel Weather Boaids. !OO.Om Lap Shingles. -713 25 30.000 feel Pine and Hemlock Plank. 2 0OO fECl lineal Round Timber, from 10 In 14 inches in dianmtrr. And a quantity of Oak and Pine Timber for Mill-Right work. Apply t JOSEPH PAXTON, -79 .11 i 39 421 2u 00 198,13 303 24 Ptesidcnl of the Bloomsburir Rail Iron Company. March 23, 1844. 48 A aluatele Property foci The Sunscmnn orFEii9 to sell Vai.uahli: WARM AND jJIILi PROPERTY. AT PRIVATE SALE, situated in Greonwood towiifehip, Columbia County, I'n., upon the ro leading from Khoerabara to Jerecytow i, -201 291 wu miles from Itliocrsbiug, and tun Iiom II Liu rg, containing looms 115 Acre 9 most of which i improved, and upon which erected a TWO STORY BRICK 1813. 87 53 AND and other out buildings, land Tkcre arc also on -814 54 T,;r-- r.'rnt' nnnn t APiM.-p. niir.H Aims e OP FIRS T HA TE Fli UIT. $8290 07 OIC80 91 S997C 98 mm The land is in a good tnte of -ulttvalirm, and thai which remains uncleared U co'jrcd with good tim lor. Ho considers it unnecessary to givo any fur ther dosciiption, us nil vtho wish to purchaso will view firr theinseltcs. It will bo sold on reasonable terms, and possession given on the lirtof April. WILLIAM l.EMOV. Greenwood, January 6,1844. 3m37 -5083 06 AT TUBS. WE would very polllelw, (though at the me wish to be considered as heing III earnest, all upon nil pormuii indebted to us to iniko pay ment without delay, as CASH wc want, and Cash wo must have, and lhat tm, from Ihoso indebted to us. TIiIh is no chili! s play il means OiE' ann it mean's ALL. Hear this in mind. W.M. McKELVy & Co. January 23 38 I.iht of I.ctlors REMAINING in the FostOlTlco at Uloomsbure iho quarter ending Jiorch, 31, 1841. John Hutchison Joseph Mmy fts. Mzr'n Hall Itansom L Porler Chaistion Heist Normon A Smith John Lot Jerson calling for If Hers in tho above litt ideasB siy ttiey are adverlised. J. U. MOVER, P. M -1030 00 om't, $15,012 12 NOTICE I1EREA9, my wife .U.1IIV, fins left! bed and hoard, I hieby forbid nil persons harhoiing or trusting her on rny account, as I pay no deblx 01 her contracting alter this dnu, LEWIS MHAaW'. ninorasbnig, March 10,1814. -GOB 2J COAiLo COARSE AND NUT COAL, Of a superior quality for Salr, by GEORGE WEAVER- SI 0,220 412 OULD respectfully Inform tbt! cititcus ol Bloomsbtirg, and ll.4 vicinity, lhat he still continues to cairy mt the abort) business, at his old eslabllolird tand on Iho Corner of Main Md IJaal streets. Having rocoived the LATEST ' HI LAD E LP lit A undtfEtl' YOIUC FASHIONS, in cnnnnclloh wlih Scoll it Willson's Highly Improved patent for rul ing garments in the most fnsiilnuahlo man tier, warranted to lit without any possibility of fallliru, ami feeling assured from his liinc experience ui ihe business, Hint Work exc culru at Ins shop, will never he complained, nf, ho hopes, by strict altcnllon to btiijkieso r to rscnlvo a abate of publiu patronao a hereloforci tC7N. B. CASH, nhd all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE; only taken in payment for work done, at tho market rl IS 14. ces. Liiwgcs lor woik moderate to sun the limes. Illiinmsburg, Nov. 3, 1813. 29 MARBLE YARD. The subscribers liavo established at thn above place, a new MAHUI.E I'AL'O, and will always be ready, at the slimiest notice, to furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOMB- 'MULES, TOMB-S TONES, UE,QR Til JAMBS, MANTLES, PJilNT STONES, MULL EES, kc. or any oilier work in their line. They a'rn also prepared to furnisi WINDOW CAPU and SILLS. DOOR S1LL8 and STEPS, itc. either of Ma.ble. Lime or any kind of tone that can be procured in ibis vicinity. Having had considerable rxperie ncc in the business, tncy pledge their work in be executed in as handsome a stylo as can be furnished from any yard cillirr in iho city or cotintn ; and nn as reasonble terms, ARMSTRONG ii HUGHES. Bloomsbtirg, Nov. 3, 1843. ly 28 Road Tim KEW VIA HIE, Wo te day commence n IS'ew Volume of Cham bers Journal, nnd wr avail ourselves of the ocrasiol, his to remind thftic who deiire to subscribe for il, lli.it it is the proper time lo 1I0 so. A work that has risen to a circulution of 75,000 eopiin yeclly in Grcit Urilian, cannot be one of nii sn pretensions. For moral toiidcncy,lufurtnution instruction, and cheap, nens, ithnino equal in tho EnglMi laiiRUane. It can, lliercrure, bo recommended lu families 111 ecTy rji.k of society, without stint or reserve, and if it bo deoiiabln to put into thr hands of the risinn generatson n-grecnlile and instructive reading, as a set-oifto the English and French siorcls rirculalinif in such ruofussion, Chambers' Jatirual ia h vrorlt eminently adapted to Ihnt purposo about TEEMS 1 In order to put this work within the reach of all Clausen of the public, wo have determined lo isiuu U at llio very low prleo ofoiie dollur and a hairntf annumvwiA ah to furnish it to agents Btn ditcouut from this price of iht'rty-ttree and a third per cent. are AuU in order tn iluocmiuato tho publication still more extensively we hat a determined to give in dividuuls or companies of individually who may or dcrjtvc copies llic advmitagca poi'scssed by agents, and to cxtvnd to them also tho hcuciH of the di count. A remittanco of Jive dollar tljeii.protitled it bo in funds nt par in the rily of New York, or not more than fivo per cent discount, will coimnninl five aaiiual copicn. Tho jmblicBtion ii weekly contains eight pugej, and is printed in tho quarto lorm, with neat type anil on good paper. It 1 4 carcely neecssary to stuto ths tho low prlee nt it nicli wc oner tins worn, will ohliire us to nuheru to the cash sybtem without any detialion whatever tbr bihtors throughout tho Country intcrtlui; thU Prospectus four successive weeks, and semlirir it copy containing it to tho Albion Ollicc, will uo entitled to .1 free copy for one year, Chair Manufactory, THE subscriber continues to curry on ho CHAIR itfANUFACTOKINO business at ihe old stand of B- Si S. Hsgen burl), where he will be ready at all timcu o lutnisli rancy 5i indsor Chaun, Set ices, Boston Rocking Chair? 1?., of every Icscripiinn, which mav ho called for, at short unticn and on the most rcasonabln terms. He will alse execute House, Sign Si Ornamental Painting, and House Papering) in a superior manner. From his experience in the bnsincss.and his facilities of .'tiannfacluring the variow articles of bis line, he flatters ItimsclC that he shall bo able to furnish as good work, and upen as reasonable terms as can bu done in ihe country, all of which hu will dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. B- Ordrrs from n disianco will bo strictly ar.d punctually attended lu. II. HAGENUUCIL Bloomsbtirg, Dec 30, 1813. .3, DYER. same fir F.ai'ncTFL'Li.v UM- informs liig friends ninl tho travelling public in aeueml. that he lins taken will the iibuvu Ilolrl situate in the centre of thn town of CatawjMa.Coliimbin conn, ty Pa, nndformely occupi ntv eil by P. Clark. Where ho will ho happy lu wait 'upon those who will favor hhn with Ihtir custom. Tho olel is largu and eoniniodiotis and well furnished throughout, and no puitis will'be spurcd to render general satisfaction, ' ' coUis table will ho furuUlicd with the best the iinlry can afford. His IJar is well btored with tho belt of liquor. Excellent stabling Is attached to tho rttnliluh. shall merit and careful and attentive hoatlcra ae olitayn inaltondance.J CatlaitiBru, fllay in, iHt.i J