Sequestrator's Sale. ITY virtue of a writ of sequestraion, issued nut SlU of ;hc court ol Common Plea of Columbia! i uuty, end to me dlrcetcd.wlll bo tented, ol public eilc, on the picmisos on Friiluytlie 17 h of May inst, nt 12 o'clnrk noon fur the term of f'Uir (Mr, Ml tliti Tight title and interest of the defendant, Nancy Rohr. tiz: her life estate in a eermin tract of land situate in the town- ship of Greenwood Columbia county, ron- The Hilling Sixty Two Acres more or leia, '0f Cotumtiia, together with the Commissioners, have examined tho samo fiom hounded hv lands nf Wm. Edo.nl, Jnnas the lirt day of January, 1843, mull the 31st day ol" December: of the sune uiitn. lLmtel Kitchen mid nihers.where- yeaitboih dan inclmlve, and ; respectfully Uy before the lion. Judges of the court on is erected one DWELLTXG HOUSE n pond well of water at the door with a r.u.np. ALSO, on a certain house and lot situate in the tnwn of Rhorsburg. township and county n.,rr iil, containing one fourth of on A ere, more or less, boiiml"il in fiont bv the main i"ad leading from Rfiiitshtiig to Oranye ville on the -aui In loi of Vaniah Reef, on t'ie west by oilier Uud of defendant, and on the tun th by R 1. Welliver, wliereon is ereeied a two etorv 2d and wfiaiwic' nir;cr! MM J H il Si HUM DERR, Sequestrator. Sheriff's Office, Danwlle, May 4, 1844. Amount i'o Now it the very nick nf time to Sub scribe, as, on the 6thof March, 1844, will commence the fourteenth Volume of The Family IVcwspnpcr, THE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY COURIER With Use hirct'st inscription list in Uiu ttoilrt! Wbols If QyTQ NEW SUBSCRIBERS,, Forth purpo.eof facilitating the formation ol Oi.UHs.of uhichiny old (subscriber officiating will ! considered as one, we offer the following Exlrn rclitinvy JiuliiccHJicntw Three copies of the Saturday Couriei.l ycar.or one copv foi three years. Seven copies of the Saturday Courier, 1 jsar Twelve Seventeen Two and 1 ropy of Godey'a Lady's Rook, or Graham' Magazine P5 It li SO Amsunt do do 5 Five copiea of the Saturday Courler.nnd STcopits ol Godey a Lady auook, orliraliam g Maga zine 1 Two copies of the Saturday ,Couricr,& 1 copy of the Ladles' Nutional .Magazine rive copies of the Saturday Courier, 1 copy cf Godey's lady's Uook, or Graham's Maga ziue, and one ccpy of the Ladies' National MaariNO Tive copies of tho Saturday Courier, And 1 copy of Frog's now Pictorial History of America, a S5 book 10 Ymount Amount 10 Amount 10 rry In fact, whatever offer U madejby any other I- amity Journal.ut an Hpproacninginworiny.ncauiy or piclcnsim.y, to Hie Oatciiiut oovimii will uc funmhed ny us Tlie tJ ri n r Cooiueii has become so well and favorably known through a triumphantly popu hr course of thirteen years, that it would be super Amount do do do do il.ions to mv much on that subject here. Wc nwreaurk, however; that to the industry, talent and ente-prUe,whichhave for years kept tins paper n bristbt exemplar for all its imitators.will constant ly be added the productions of every available writer, and continued judicious and liberal rixpen diturcs will constantly be made, as well in tin Literary a the Typographical departments. Our mean will enable us to be in advance of all others Original Domestic Titles, Essays Sic. F.vetv number contains several praeiica Domestic Tnlen, Essay, or Skptehes, from sueh pen? as T S Alt I'HUR Esq. one oil most pnpuUr I ale wr ters in America UuiryW Herbert Esq. Dr. James M Henry. PrnfWeor Ingraham, Jubn Frost, I 1)., Mrs. Caroline Lee Ilentz, Mr. M. St. Leon Loup, and indeed most of ttie vriiers in this eounliy or Europe. Scarco a number is issued without one or more instructive and explanatory engraving or copy of wimp gem of the old inu"ter, with a desoiptive Tale, Essay, or Sketch In this department constantly appear Original or fv'iMeil Lktteiis from our special correspondents nr '.lansicnt travellers, in England, riancc,lrcland, and (lermany To farmers, Gnrilcncrft, &c. Our increased site gtvef- us much more space to indulge in nnr favorite aultject of tilling the bourne ous earth, and especial attention is paid to Agricul Amount do do do do do do do 00 do do do do do do do 4l0 do do do ture, Horticulture, Floriculture, -and the culture of - every thing calculated to improve nnd benefit man kand) make them independent of Foreign Mono polists, pernicious Legislature, &c Our European Correspondent. . Our especial Buropenn Correspondent, resident in London.kccps u mpplif d w itli the earlirtt ibsues end rniiterials for enriching our depaitmcnts with choice Liteiature and Variuly, and giving to End gra'itfl, as well cs others, n correct and connected account of whuUmr occurs ofintereut, either at Ludc or abroad, Tim mrxR'&vs, Particular care in taken to procure the esrlicit t l vices in reference to thu prices of all kinds nf frains, Provisions, Produce, &c, tho etate Stocks, linnks, Money, and Land; and our oxteiwive or T.ingeinenta will hereafter render our I'lircs current cf inestimable value In the Traveller, Farmer, and 4it Rusiness vlatses whatever PAY THE PRINTICR, QUICKLY. do do do do do do do do do do do. do od XATEME1VT OF THE OF THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA FOS, THUS YEAB. 2.343. Auditors Uted to adjust and fettle tho Public accounts of the of Common Pleas, the following tatcment and report, agreeably 24d sections of an Act of the uencral Astemoiy passcaiue loin of April, 1834. RECEIPTS. Amount recelvcJ by L.B. RUPERT, Esq. Ticasurorof Coi.ca. DR. To balance due on settlement in 1S42 A mount tecelved from collectors durinir 1st quarter 717 7S from collectors for 1810 81 os 1B41 657 67J 1842 1454 73 Amount received from collectors 2d quarter. from collectors for 1811 62g,lSJ 1802 1700 81) Amount received from collectors 3d quarter. ' from collectors for 1941 200 10 1842 1839 20 1843 300 50 Amount received from collectors 4th quarter. from collectors for 1840 29 3 1 1841 323 84 J -20BC -2238 2331 1842 613 72 1343 0 57- -f 1817 received from collector during 184 $022 2 amount received fiom other sources. William liarbcr on bond 413 00 Northumberland eo. on bridge repairs 75 00 ohn Fruit as Jury fees 37 12 Jacob Eye rly as do do 71 90 Owners of Land as tcdcmptioii money 22 62 Collector in Roaring-creek (school lax) 25 00 As taxes on unseated lands ilO 18- -S754 amount of receipts during 1843 $9970 DR. r.mount of Commissioners orders redeemed in 1843 o h o Discount on depreciated money 18 02$ Amonnl as premiums on Fox scalps 05 25 Paid for advertising unseated lauds 53 50 Jacob Eierly on bills- 71 90 Of Comoii-nioncr at percent on 9283 43 185 r.7 Refunded M. C. Gricr on settlement of dup. 90 85- J0470 Dallance in Treasurers hands, Jan. lst,1844 $107 EXPENDITURE! BRIDGE CONTRACTS. paid Cleckner & McNiich in full on budge contracts at Sciuletowii iVJ Vi paid Cleckner fr McNinch in full on bridge contract at Melick's lfi 87 paid David Lilley in full on bridge tonfact at A. IV. Hauscs 382 00 BRIDGE VIEWS. 1080 01 paid sundry persons for viewing sites 1 and for reports nn bridges BRIDGE REPAIRS. paid different persons for repairs dono to (lie we'.eral bridges in, and built by the county ROAD VIEWS- paid different person for making reports of public roads -JURORS WAGES AND MILEAGE. paid Grand, and Traverse Jurors at the several terms in Jo 13 Paid at Jan, term 4f1 00 Aprilterm 512 60 August term -611 60 November torm 700 00 -2100 STATE COSTS. Amount paid Justices, Witnesses, and Con rtables, as costs in ruits, wheiein the Commonwealth was plaintiff DEPU FY ATTORNEYS FEES. Amount paid Edward II. Raldy as feos PROTIIONO TARY'S FEES. Amount paid Jacob Eyerley as fees COUNSELLOR FOR COMMISSIONERS. Amount paid Paul Leidy, Esq. for Counsel ELECTION EXPENSES. Amounjpa 'd Election boards of the several election districts in 1843. Amount naid to Judges and Clerks appointed to nieet In Wilkeskarro 18 80 27 77 23 90 24 30 27 80 31 30 30 40 24 00 31 14 24 22 27 14 25 S3 21 60 30 40 23 38 28 70 27 60 25 42 27 no 20 50 24 00- paid ElcciionOoard in Uloom Uricr-crcek Cattawissa Derry Tishingcreek Greenwood Hemlock Jackson Libel ty Limestone Madison Mahoning Mifflin 7louteuT Mt. Pleasant Orango Paxtou 'Roaring.creeV Bugarloaf Valley JAILOR AND SHERIFF'S FEES. Amount paid John Fruit, William Kitchen, and I.JMr, Tl.qrs. feesaaiul cnsts in Commonwealth wuiU ASSESSORS PAY"". Amo untpaid llie several Anchors for making the Miring aseecemcnt in 1843. Paid Atet6sor of JJriercreek 10 26 15 26 20 12) 16 12J 11 00 11 00 10 02J 6 12 10 00 8 00 15 12J 20' 00 18 "00 G 00 7 00 I) loon Cattawius Derry Tishingcreek Greenwood iemlock Jackson Liberty Limestone Madison Mtihonuing Aifiliii i Montcur iWout 'leitant do Orsnge ft 00 do Koailngcreck 17 .3 da Sugsrloaf 12 00 do , Valley 7 00- PRINTINO; Amount paid for ndvnnisrnrr, Blanks, and as salwies, in 1643. viz; do I'lioma Painter &l Sun 70 do Henry Webb 04 di VnlunliiiB Heit 87 do Tate Si Gauiiaworq 00 00 60 00 00 do Foi Blank Orders 21 00- county COUNTY BIMLDINGS. mount paid for repairs in Biid about Jail 40 83 do Court House 80 77j CONTINGENT. to the nay Amount paid on Siore HiMt), Lights, Paper, ink, tenuis and IllaiiU Uooks for Courts & Commiseioners oflice 83 77 do for rooms for Juries 3 00 do for postage in 1813 0 70 d for fuel for Court Houae & Jail 10 84- CONSTABLES ATTENDING COURT. Amount paid Constables, their daily pay lor utiumlance at the eeverul terms CONSTABL1S RETURNS. 92J Amount paid Constables, as Mileage and 04 J (or making their returns COURT CRYER. mount paid Jestc F. Slioles, his daily pay as Court Cryer AUDITORS PAY. 05 Amount paid Hugh McElratli Esq. as Auditor 11 60 do J. IL llteler 11 60 tlo J. S. Wilson 0 00 44 09J COMMISSIONERS AND CLERKS Amount paid Christ Woll for services 122 CO do John B. Edgar 160 101 10 250 50 75 50 00- do do do Jacob Demoii Samuel Mcars J. S. Wilson as Clerk 88J EDUCATION Amount paid on School Orders, on bill? 98 For Limestone 25 441 do do do Mifllin Vnoy Roannjrcreek 17 75 20 81 15 40 CORONER'S FEES. Amount paid for post mortem examinations as fees to Justices und Junes BOOKS AND BOOK BINDING. 10J Amount paid for Books and Book binding 87 i in the several olliceo in 1843 PANTHKR AND FOX SCALPS. Amount paid as premiums on certificates of Panther, Wild cat anil I-ox scalps TAX REFUNDED. Amount paid different person?, Taxes on lands sold and redeemed TREASURER'S COMMISSIONS. Amount allowed L. B. Rupert. Esq. as Com mission or, $9283, 43 and approv ed by tho Auditors 185 67 of discount nllpwed TreaBiner do on money depreciated in hands of Collectors 18 02 J 33 00 I'otal amount of Expenditures in 1843, 409 69 Amount of receipts over Expenditures, 293 00 STATEMENT Of outstanding dehtfe duo tho County, Jan. 1st Ballancc due by Collectors viz; 1840 The Estate of Isaac Blue, Mahoning 00 1811 Hiram Philips Cattawiuga John Winner Hemlock" Daniel Folliner Limestone Thoman Mclliide Madison John Bailor Monteur Jicnb Shipman Mt, Pleasant George Hess St'garloaf 1842 Samuel Freas Brierereek John M' Williams Liberty Samuel Kressler Bloom Hiram I tulips Cattwista James C. Sprnul Derry P. Appleman Fishing creek William Cox Greenwood Daniel Pursel Hemlock Heniy Follinci Limesiono William Kelly Jackson Caleb Thoman Madison Robert Russel Mahoning Samuel Creasey Mifflin Samuel Grimes Mt. Pleasant 329 11 129 97 42 05 97 23 120 98 403 02 83 11 (5 45- 69 38 073 302 721) 504 160 118 187 111 15 11 50 40 44 50 03 57 149 41 20 00 37G 20 55 42 402 29 747 98 440 04 85 89 Daniel Fornwald Orange 213 88 Chas. Meiisch Roaring crecR 200 33 .William Cole Sugar-loaf 171 39 In 1843 Geoige Brown Mifflin 505 40 Jacob Leidy Mnnienr 321 52 Elwood Hughes Brierereek 089 07 James Vanhorn Orango 294 30 James Yocum Jackson 49 50 John Low Cattawissa 871 01 Joseph Rohhins Greenwood 244 88 Israel Bicdle Derry 035 34 James Craig Roaring creek 301 90 Jacob Rishul Hemlock 332 09 Richard Wilson Liberty 053 72 Jacksun Caiuahan Madison 480 50 H. Lahour Fishing creek 240 27 John Flood Limestone 477 71 James McDermoti Bloom 800 40 John Best M-tlnming 70 James Grimes Ml. Pleasant 211 31 Reuben Davis Sugarloaf 202 15 Caleb Appleman Valley 392 05 550 C8 SBl 46 Com niseions & Exonerations included in this Amount of bond due the County by William il Thris, Barber with interest 447 07 ol Note due by Solomon Raver 44 38 do John II. Jennings 28 291 do John Miller 34 68 do Samuel Uackenberg 00 00 do William Parks 4 00 Total Am't. duo the County exclusive of taxes on untested landa We the nnde.tflgnrd Audltam of Columbia co elite duly elected to settle and adjust the ocoanls of the Treasurer and Commissioners, havo caroOilly -2J9 7fi examined the accounts and vouchers' of the same the year 1843, do ceitify that we llnd theta fp corrcot.nnd that wc find a liallanco of cash in I rcasury; for County purposes of four hundred ninety seven dollars and eighty seven and a half cnlt, and a balance outstanding duo the county from the above mentioned sources, of sixteen thous ind two hundred and twenty collars, and forty four ami adiatf cents. Given under eur hands thU 8di of February, A. D. 1844. -308 00 HUGH M'ELRA I II, JOHNSON II. IKHLER, JAMES O. SPROUL. -121 CI i Wc the undersigned Commlssioncrc of the coun ty of Columbia, do certify that tho following full and correct statement of tho Receipts and Ex penditures of said county, for the year A. D. 1843. witness our hands this Hill day of February, JAUUU UlS.MUTT, JOHN B. EDGAR, SAMUEL MEARS. Jlttat, E, Mendrnhali,, Cltrk. April 15ili, 1814. The foregoing Report of the Auditors of Colum -loo 3: 78 00 tia county, being presentd to tho Court nf mon Pleas of said oountv. tho said Court order direct that tho same bo filed among tho records of the Court of Common Pleas aforesaid, conformably to the acts of Assembly in such case, made and pro- 87 21 i:eu. J. B. ANTHONY, W. DONALDSON, GEORGE MACK. 82 30 Judges of Common Picas. WanM9 NEAR BLOOMSUURG, bO-OOO ,(', ,Hcl' Pi,ip Boards. ;jO (MK feel WcmiIici Iiuat Js. JOO Omt Lap Shinules. -28 00 PAY. -713 25 30.000 feel Pine and Hemlock Plank 2 0 'eet lle! Round 1 1 ruber, 10 to 14 inclics in diamoter. And a quantity of Oak and Pine Timber for Mtll Right work. pply to JOSEPH PAXTON, -70 4 Li President of the Bloomsburg Rail Iron Company. March 23, 1814. 48 39 42J A Valuable For Property kite. 25 00 198.121 I HE bUnSCXBEU OTFEBS TO SELL Valuable FA MM AND MllAj PROPERTY. 303 24 A T PRIVATE SALE, situated In Greenwood xSL towuship, Columbia County, Pa., upon ro leading Irom HhocrsbarS to Jereeytov i, -204 29J w miles Irom Kuocrsuurg, and ten Irom Li mug, containing 88290 07 115 Acres9 9 1 080 91 most of which is improved, and upon which erected a 80970 98 TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, 48 BY 32 FEET 1843. 87 53 AND Clover flBill. and other out buildings. There are also on land 814 54 TU'O VERY GOOD APPLE ORCHARDS OF r" rr, c m ri n rn ri nrt rr rrr. it I , I rc-rw I ri n if I i , I rtn The land is in a good stato of cultivation, and which remains uncleared is covered with good ber. He considers it unnecessary to cive any thcr dosciintion, as all who wibh to purchase mmm view for themselves. It will be sold on reasonable terms, and possesion given on the llrslof April. WILLIAM LEMON. Greenwood, January 5, 1844. 3m37 REMAINING in the PostOflico at Bloomsburg tho quarter ending March, ill, 1S4'1, John Hutchison Joseph Many -5082 06 Mis, 1ariah Hall Ransom L Porter Chaistion Heist Normon A Smith John Lot .Parson sslling for Icrtcrs in the above lirt pleaso siy they aro advertised. J. R. MOVER, P. M COALo COARSE AND NUT COAL, Of a superior quality for Sale, by GEORGE WEAVER- Feed-Stuff AND THE subscriber has at all times on hand,Fn!l Stuff to fell such as flit AND.HHORTfc and SHll'.VTUFF, at modcrato prices. Will also have a full supply of NOVASCOTIA and LAKE PLASTER the coming spring on hand ground. m. Mcdowell. McDowell's Mills. Janurrv 20, 1844. -4030 00 ain't, $15,012 12 NOTjCE. ALL persons indebted, to tho subscriber, will please take notice that the subscriber, has left his Hooks in tho hands of Voloinou New I. art Efqlor collection. All persons indebted will please call and aeltlo the samo to save cost and trouble. SAMUEL WEZTO. March W 1S14, , -008 32J $10,220 m CHARLES KAKL2EK. for be the WOULD respeclfuily inform llio ..!. . f III.. I a and oiuzcna ni nioomsuurg, anu its iciuity, that lie slill continues tu carrv on the above business, nt hia old cstablistiett tand on the corner of Main and East tretls. Having received tho LATENT PHILADELPHIA and NEW YOliK FASHIONS, in connection with Scott fc Willson's Highly Improved patent for cut- ing garments in (lie most fashionable man tier, warranted to fit without any possibility of failure, and feeling assured from his Ihiip; U n experience ui tho business, that work exe cuted nt his shop, will never ho complained of, he hopes, by strict attention to busineso to receive a shnro of public patronage a heretofore. 1841. IrrrN. B. CASH, nnd all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE; only taken in payment for work dour, at the market pri ces. Charges for work moderate to suit Com the times, nml Bloomsburg, Nov, 3, 1843. 28 r MARBLETARD Tho subscribers have established at thu ibove place, a new MAIM Ml YARD. and will always be ready, at the shortcut notice, to furnish to order, M(. NUMENTS, TOMB- TJ1BLES, TOMBS TONES, IIEJ1R TIL JAMBS, MJ!NTLEStPJlINT STONES, MULLENS, kc. or any other work in their line They aro Irom also prepared lo lurniai WINDOW CAPS mil SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEPS. etc, either of Ma.ble, Lime or any kind of slono that can be procured in this vicinity. Having had considerable experience in the business, they pledge their work to bu executed in as handsome a style as can be furnished Irom any yard cither in tho Road city or country; and on as reasonable lerms. ARMSTRONG & HUGHES. Bloomsbuig, Nov. 3, 1813. ly 28 THUS KEW VOI-l'ME, W te da commence a New Volume of Cham HIS bers Journal.and wc avail ourselves of the occosioi to remind thoso who desire to subscribe lor il,that it is tho proper tune lo do so. A work that has risen to a circulation of 75,000 copied weelly in Groat llritian, cannot bo one ot mean pretensions. For moral tundcucy,informatioi instruction, and cheap ness, it has no coual in the Englihh language. It call, therefore, be recommended to families in every rank of society, without stint ot reserve, and if it be dcshablo to put into the hands of thcriting generation agreeable and instructive rcading.asa llie set-olf to the English and French novels circulating about in such piofitision, Chambers' Journal is a work eminently adapted lo that purposo looms. TEH MS In order to put this work within the reach of U classes of tin public, we havo determined lo issue il at the very low pneo otonedoltar and a halfntr arc rmnumywd aU to furniiih it to agents at a divcount Irom this pnee of tMWj-tlnrte and a third per cent. And in order to disseminate the publication still inoieexteniely wo haie determined to give in dividuals or companies tf individual who may or ler fee cWcs the advantages possessed by agents. and to extend to thcin also tho benefit of the dis- ;ount. A remittance of five dullars then, provided it bo fit futidf at par in the city of New York, or not more than five per cent discount, will command nve annual copies. J ho publication la weekly contains eight pages, and is printed in lha quarto lonn, Willi nat typo and on good paper. It is icarcely necessary to stato thai tho low price at which wc offer this work, will oblige us to adhere to tho cash system without any deviation whatever tin hditors throughout tho Country inserting this I'rospectus four sueccsnivc weeks, and sendicc a copy containing it to tho Albion Oflice, wilt be entitled to a free copy for one year. Chair Hffanufactory, THE subscriber continues to carry on ho CHAIR JWANUFACTOR1NG hu sines at the old stand of B- & S. Hagen ouch, where- he will be ready at all times o furnish Fancy Windsor Chains, Set tees, Boston Roek.ng Chairs &, of every description, which may bo called for, at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. He will also execute House, Sign & Ornamental Painting, and House Papering, in a superior manner. From his experience in tho bnr.iness.and his facilities of manufacturing the various articles of his line, he flatters himself that he shall be able to furnish as good work, and upon as reasonable terms as can be lone in llie country, all of which he will dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. B. Orders from a distance will Id itrietly ar.d punctually attended in. B. HAGENBUCH- Bloomslurg, Dec 30, 1843. that tinv fur will will J. DYER. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the travelling puldic in ceneral. lint lu lias liiWi l live Above Hotel eituate in the centre of th lown n Catawissa,CoJumbia cnulu tv Pa. and fonnelv .ov,i; ed by D, Clark. Where he will lie happy to wait upon those who will favor him with tlicir iktoja. The yatel is largo and commodious and tKtU furnished throughout, and no pains will bo npurd to render general satisfaction. i collis labia will bo furuuhed with tho best the unlry can afford. His liar is well stored with the best of liquors. Excellent stabling is attached to the establish mcnt and careful and attentive hostlers aro always ill attendance, Caltawisia, May 13, 13133, r'