Massachusetts kai mora newspiyers than any ihrea other of tlie lis Ne Eng land Statei. In Boston there are (hirtetn dailies ihois of the first clam being main lained at an expense for operatives alone, of not far from 116,000 a year each, To cany un all lha New England paperi, re quires an annual e xpc ndiiure, on the part of ihe proprietors, of a vast sum. The capital insesited in them ia eatimaieJ at $500,000 . ErsrHiaasjEAiko MARRIED In Elmira, N. Y. on Tuesday evening, ihe 7ih inst. by ihe Rev. Washineton Vanvandt, William counts C. Rhodes, junior editor of the Elmira Gaziitr,io Fanny P. daughter of Thos. the first Maxwell, lvq.all of Llinira. On Ihe 9 h inst. by the Rev. Isaac Crier. Mr. James Russel, oi Lycom ing couniy, to Mien Nanct Russel, of alley township; Columbia county. Oi the evening of the 16th inst. by ihe Rev. C. M. Amer, Mr. Joseph 1)iehl;'o M ss Catharine IIeinbaugii, both of Mahoning township, Columbia county. By ihe Rev. D. S. Tobias, on the 23. till., Mr. John P. Stech eh, of Hem lock, to Miss Amelixe Stoup, Amount From Hloojisbuuo, Jjii. 25, 1815. Amount From Amount From Amount TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS THE subscriber disirous of quitting business, on account of his hcultlt, will RENT HIS STORE, property to any person on favourable terms, who will PURCHASE HIS STOCK OK COODS, remaining on hand. His situation fordoing business hn considers, the best in the county. (Tj lle also lequcstcs all those ir.debtcd lo him to come and make pay met t brfore the 1st, of April, after that time, every account not paid, will be sued without respect to person. E. H, BIGGS. Jan. 26 115. FOR HA LEO. fWHE subscriber offers fur sale his valuable mill property; sitnated in Roamingcjeek. It CUIlaiotf of a Whole 1 mount By am't do GRISTMILL, rVs- tRCN OF STONES. By cosls TWO ELLI.G HOUSES. Amount ut buildings, a good pump, at the door 10 Acres, and, all in good stale of repair. Hr necessary to give any further description t ant to purchase, will view for them- will be sold on the most rcasonahli possession given whenever required. G. i. BISHOP, gcrcck, Jan, 25 1 815. NOTICE. Il persons indebted to ttm subscribers .. note, book account or otherwise dfovei one y ears standing, ere requested to call ami settle the same in Cash or Oram, on or be fore the 1st day of February nexl. Thosi neglecting litis nonce, may expect to p;n cost as we :ire deleriniticd to have our ok business Bellied. VM. M'KELVY &i Co. Bloomsburg, De-. 28-1814. 1A1 of Lrtli'rst. REMAINING in the Post Office e Cmiaw'usa on the quarter ending Dectinbei 31st. 1S44. UeMer Mr Kuhns Peter Chapman Daniel M Lonienhargcr Philip Cmll William I 1 1 1 1 ; t John jr. Stewart Abnliam Stokes William Shuinan C Tubeesnn Raphael Davin Fanny Fisher Israel 2 Fisher J P Kellogs; Chester Pel sons callinij tor li tters in the ahuve list will please say they are advertised. PALI. U BALDY '. M. Wanted, Choppers, IVIincrs and Carters with Teams. T7E suhsi liber wiscrs to got "JOOO CORDS OF WOOD CUT Rtid put up through the windier and Burning sum uier ut waul. 4000 TtiNS OF ORE MIXED do do do do do throuffh the year. Would give employ to FOL'fl or iSl.N" TEAMS ttuouvi tile summer hauling coal i.. Wood ( lloppeis are requested to call and i.L,' folw. fall on the subscriber at hit resident rVheal, 75 e, 45 ;oro, 40 .Cloverseed, 3 50 Flaxseed, 1 25 Butier, 124 Oats, 25 EnR 8 Tallow 10 Lard 7 Dried Apples, SO While ieans 50 Beeswax 25 will ,. Fhiurick. M. MeAIWEL!.; .l.'.Z-'o'-H'" Mil!, .Iin":".v '"'j do STATEMENT op the Receipts and Expenditures OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, FOP. THE YEAE. 1844. THE Auditors, elected to adjust and stltle the public ac of the County ofColuinbia, have examined the aame from dav of January. 1811. to the 31st day ol December oi same j ear, both days inclusive, and respectfully lay before the Judges of ihe Court of Common Pleas, the following statement and report.agreeably to ihe 22d and 23d sections of an act of ihe General Assembly, passed ihe 14 tit day ot.Apnl, A. L. ibji, RECEIPTS. Amount Received by D. CL.1RK, Esq. Treasurer of Co lumbia County Amount received from Collectors during firbl quartsr From Collectors for 1 840, 810 00 do 18 U 52 42 ,n 1842 659 19 ,1 1843 900 BOIOBB 4 1 received from Collectors 2d quarter Collectors for 1840 16 50 do 1841 168 51 ,n 1842 1046 98 .In 1843 1889 37-3121 received from Collector 3d quarter Collectors for 1841 50 42 do 1642 703 16 do 1813 H94 64 jo 1844 311 80-2620 received from Collectors 4ih quarter Collectors for 1841 48 82 do 1842 704 19 do 1843 933 40 Jo"' 1844 638 002224 41 received from Collectors during 1844 9654 20 To amouni received from oilier aources For depreciated money 13 42 As Jury fines 4 00 As fine of Peter Fraufer 50 00 Of William Parks 2 20 As taxes & redemptions on unseated land 401 62 471 24 amount of receipts during the year 1844 10125 44 CONTR paid by D.Clark, Treasury of Columbia county. of CommissioneisOrders redeemed 8314 23 do of lierks county anu l owanua Relief notes 44 00 Commissioners' receipt for old or- ders redeemed bv new issue 830 24 do refunded lo U C Jitiesrl do redemption money refunded to William M Cay " do John Deen. jr do Cook Si Ca miners do Thomas Faus do paid Chandler and Cook for ad musing unseated lands do paid for blank bonk 6 11 16 56 4 71 7 02 5 78 26 81 1 00 78 75 180 700521 01 603 53 on land, bought by the Commis sioners et I reasurer.s sale Iwo per cenr on $9335 21 to balance account 10125 44 To balance in Treasurer's hands in favor of the County January 7, 1815 $603 53 Expenditures BRIDGE CONTRACTS. mount paid Robert Russel on Bridge Con. tract ut Wanitks 326 03 do Conrad Foos is MilTlin in full 449 00 de Thomas II Stephens in Sugarloaf 275 00- BRIDGE VIEWS. Vinnunt paid snndiy persons for viewing scites and reports on bridges ROAD VIEWS. Vmount pafd different persons for nuking reports on public roads BRIDGE REPAIRS. mounl paid different persons for repairs done 10 the bridges in and built by the county JURORS WAGES AND MILEAGE. Vraount paid Grand and Traverse Jurois at the several terms during ihe year 18(4 STATE COSTS, Vmnunt paid Justices, Witnesses anil Conslables as Cosis in suits -.herein the Commonwealth waa plaintiff REPAIRING COUNTY BUILDINGS. Amnonl paid fok repafring Jail and Court House PRINTING. Amount paid the following persons as salaries and for blanks in 1814 -1050 45 175 292 20 1010 364 48 71 G. L. I Painter 15 00 Henry Webb 87 67 Levi L. Tate 70 50 V. Best 54 50 Charles Cnnk 42 25 HcctotOrr for blank I'ra'v orders 20 00 'J 5 9 9'- CONTINGENT. Amount paid an store bills, to wit; candles, paper, ink, quills, and blanK books fotCourts and Com misaioners office, postage, and luel for Court House and Jail 1 ASSESSORS PAY. Amount paid the aeveral assessors for making triennial and Spring assessments Amount p,id the Assessor of Briercreek 33 37 42 38 2ft 7 25 24 18 30 19 38 41 50 19 23 21 37 21 23 do Bloom Jo Caitavrissa do Derry do Fishinecreek Jh Franklin do Greenwood do Hemlock Jo Jackson do L'tborty Jo Limestone do Mifflin Jo Madison do Mahoning Jo Ml. Pleasant Jo M on lour do Orange Jo Roaringcreek Jo Sugarloaf do Valley ELECTION EXPENSES Amount paid the several election districts in me cluding Consiables and Assessors lees. Amount paid Election Board in Bloom 42 47 31 40 Briercreek do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do po do Cattawissa Derry Fishingcrcek Fianklin Greenwood Hemlock Jackson Liberty Limestone Madison Mahoning Mifflin Monteur Mi Pleasant Oranrre 40 25 32 97 44 80 38 30 49 45 31 75 40 65 36 55 36 60 44 07 38 57 42 20 45 30 36 02 Paxion district 40 32 Roaringcreek 40 98 Sugarloaf 47 v 35 35 Valley Judges to meet at Wilkesbarre and Shickshinny do Clerks to Return Judges 21 8 CONSTABLES ATTENDING COURT Amount paid Constables for attending at the several terms in 1844 CONSTABLES RETURNS. Amount paid Conslables as milag- and making their returns to (Juarier bessions. JAILOR AND SHERIFFS FEES. Amount paid John Fruit, late Sheriff 17 80 2 60 do William Kitchen do Iram Deir for boirding, washing, cleaning piison, fees and costs in Commonwealth suits, wood and coal 305 Iram Derr for carrying John Ever ly aud Patrick Hutchinson lo E. Penitentiary including leu dollais paid on last years bill 153 DEPUTY ATTORNEYS FEES. do Amount pa.d lo E. F. Baldy, Esq. Attorney for the Cominonwsalth COURT CRIER. Amouni paide Jesse F. Sholeshis daily pay as Court Urier ATTORNEY TO COMMISSIONER. Amount paid to Paul Leidy AUDITORS PAY. Amount paid to Hugh MeElwiath Jo Johnston 11 Ikelcr do James C. Sproul do John S. Wilson as clerk 16 10 18 2 CORONERS FEES. Amount paid for post morlert. examinations, as fees lo Justices and Jurois BOOKS AND BOOK BINDING. ... . i sr.... Amount paid in Hie several omces in ioi4 REGISTER AND RECORDERS FEES imount paid lo Charles Conner, Csq. PROTHONOTARYS FEES Amount paid Jacob Eyerly, Esq. 202 81 03 00 00 Jo John lt,18Stl 8 WILD CAT AND FOX SCALPS. Amount paid dillerenl persons as premiums on scalps COMMISSIONERS AND CLERKS mountpaid Jacob Denioltin full 208 219 190 13 72 150 do John B. Edgar do do do do Samuel Mears Frederick McBride John S. Wilson, Cloik E. Mendenhall do EDUCATION FUND. Amount paid on bills for Roaringcreek 3 03 do Mifflin 2 07 do Valley 7 56 13 50 TAX REFUNDED. Amount paid different persons on land sold k redeemed 1 40 22 PENITENTIARY EXPENSES. Amount paid E 5. Penitentiary for support of convicts 75 52 ORDERS REDEEMED BY NEW ISSUE: Amount paid sundry persons in old orders 28G 01 do John Mclieniy for his note 20 00 06 05 Total amouni f expenditures in 1344, Amount of Orders redeemed in 1844, 6314 23 291 90 do outstanding Jar.. 1, 1844 Whole amount of Orders redeemed in 1841 STATI3JluT OF Outstanding Debts Hue The County Juuuury 7, 1645 168 7 Amount due by L. 11. Rupert late i roasuecr,Jui!.I,IHi4, do ol old orduis received by new issue and charged to L U Kupou lata IVr do by D. Clark present Troasuror do of bond by Thomas and W. Uarbor do Note of J, S- ennings 4T 87 245 61 743 62 37 99 49 49 12 49 49 49 49 62 62 49 49 99 37 49 49 37 37 588 34 603 ft ) 612 31 28 29 44 38 34 58 fiO 00 75 21 48 17 do 8 domon Beaver do John Miller do Sam. Hachenbuch do Daniel McC'aily do Alexander Yuablo do John McFuury do Jury fees and Oourt fine in bauds of I. Derr do due by I. Dorr deducted on bill of 1811 20 00-812 97' 66 00 ,3 34 79 $2233 43 J Amount duo by Collector as follows; 1. Ulue i estate Mahoning for 1840 John Winner, emlo' k. 1841 68 79 John Bailer, Monteur 87 15 61 0 Jacob bhipman, Ml Pleasant 1 00 104 84 Samuel Freas,Briercreek,.842 360 65 Samuel Kressler, flloom 264 13 Hiram Phillips, Cattawissa 1B8 33 William Cox, Orcenwood 18 19 William Kelly, Jackson 28 48 John McWilliams, Liberty 170 82 Henry Folmer, Limestone 193 53 Caleb Thomas, Madison 112 13 Samuel Creasy. Mifflin, 2i8 95 Daniel Fornwald, Orange 57 87 Clui'les Mcnsh, Koaringcrcek 102 71 20 30 30 10 Wnliam Cole, Sugailoaf 95 1H 1861 57 JamesMcDerniott,loom,1813 3!ll 71 Edward Hughes, Briercreek 35 79 John Low. Catiawissu 310 06 Israel Biddle, Durry 217 34 Harman Labour, Fishinecreek 127 52 Joseph Itohbins, Cireennood S5 23 Jacob Kishcl, Hemlock 9149 Ric hard Wilson, Liberty 328 50 Jackson Cornahan, Madison 291 05 lohn Ifest, Mahoning 507 77 Ceorge Brown, Milllin 227 04 Jacob Leidy, MBMeur 84 75 James Grimes Mt Pleasant 136 31 James Van Horn, Oranee 60 63 James Craig, Roaringcrsck 37 88 Keuhcn Davis, Sugarloaf 189 42 Caleb Applcman, Valley 181 613575 05 Chas Hageubuch, bloom, 1811 782 68 L'lwood Hughes Briercreek 614 05 50 oo 879 Peter iodine, tnttawissa 415 08 James C. Sproul Dtrry 490 97 John Low Franklin 267 83 William Ikelcr Fishingcreek 207 40 Philia Keese Greenwood 267 97 John C. Kinney Hemlock 290 61 David liemley Jackson 66 50 Frederick McUiide Limestone 428 97 Kuber: Auten, Liberty 621 35 ll'in. Forrcll, Mt Pleasant 115 98 John K. Girton, Monteur 236 22 33 80 22 120 81 George Derr, iladison 401 97 Robert C. Russell Mahoi ing 760 66 James Paltcison,Oiango 262 22 lames Cluig, liouringiTnck 409 70 lohn S.Davis, Sugarloaf 2411 86 Thomas Benficld, Valley 210 13 87 03 569 20 Charles F. Hess, Milllin 636 35765!) 40 Whole amount duo the county, Jan; 7, 1812, including exhonertions it Commissions to Collectors. 15,191 31 We ihe undersigned, Auditiors of Col umbia, being duly elected to settle and ad jnsi the accounts ol the Treasurer and Commissioners, have carefully examined. The accounts and vouchers of the same for the year 1814. Do certify, thai we find them to be correct as set fonh in the fore ov going btaiements and that wo find a bal ance ut cai.h in the Treasury, for o ou 23 47 county purposes, of six hundred and thret lolliirs snd fifty three rents, and a halhmct outstanding due the county Iron) the iihovi mentioned sources of fowtttn thousand gin hundred and eighty seven dollars am'. seventy eight tents and a half. G'ver. un tier our hands, tins 11 ill tiny of January 150 50 00 60 53 A I). 1845. JOHNSON II. IKELER, JAMES C SPROUL, Auditor. 00 PETER KLINE, wo me undersigned, Commissioners ol the County of Columbia, do ceitil'v tfiiff tir 1 1 . . n 33 45 ihe foregoing is a full and 001 reel slaicuieti of the receipts and expenditures of sail 53 25 county, for lite year 1844 Witness our hands this iih, day of Jan . D. 1845 JOHN B. EDGAR, ") SWIUKL MEARS. UWrr FREDERIC M'BRIDEJ Attest, E. AJknoijmiall, Clerk. t January 20, 1845. 4 68 07 210 88 149 o'i 1 nc mirgmrisr report oi llie Auditors, ol PAY. Uoluiiihiii county; being "presented lo th Court ol CJoinuion Pleas of said conntv.tbt 58 84 00 50 02 00851 811 'AidUoiirt order and direct thai the samt e filed among the records of the Cour Common Pleas, aforesaid, conformably ihe acts of Assembly, in such cases madi ,irovidcd J. B. ANTHONY; GEO. MACK Judges of Common Thus A FARM TO BEXT. THE Farm on which ihe late Conrat Hess resided siuared on B11? Fish n Sugarloaf, will be rented, for ONE YEAR rora trie lirst o April next. Said Farm otitains iibnui 150 ACHES, 5 under improvement, with a OOl. S8606 13 ipon ihe premises. Conditions madt known upon applications tc W.l II ESS, Emuior urlo.,1, Dec, (911. LOOK HERE! 'AMHOXAILj; TA1LOUIXG. 6Wie one, commit, give tue a call! T VIE subscriber roturn his sincere thank lor the liberal patronage lint lolnie bestowed upon hint, and holies for a coiilinuaiice ol the same. with an i.icrcase du the merit of his shop. He in tends sparing neither pain or lubour to render 'itisl'aclion in any ctse;and will viarrcnt his work lone with taste and dmability.AKD ALITTL13 VKATfcR THAN CAN BE DON K IN ANY I ilKIt .VyOP IN THIS PLACE, lie hia fu.il received Mahans, late repoit of Fashions, from 'hiladclphia. which can be seen at his shop at 1 ny 11110, by which he is enabled to cut accordii (. to he la est style, or to o.der. Hi- prices ai in iixo.d.mce to the times. All kinds of coui ry produce taken in payment for work at market J c 1 very reasonable discount for cash. P. S. LEIDY. N. B. Cutting done with the greatest care, nd it the shortest notice. r. s. l, Bloomsburg, Out. 1 84-.5 CHARLES It. RUCK A LEW Attorney at Law, Office South side of Main-nt. opposite Eyer ej- Ibfflctfe Store, IO-WILL ATTEND COURTS IN THE COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA. VND LUZERNE. 16 L.it ofLclfers REMAINING in the Post Office, rat Bloomsburg, on the quatter ending Dec. 31st. 1S44 Abel Burr J D Paxton David Evernelt Charles Stcller Mrs Mary M Eckerd Mist Caih. Stauffer Daniel McCnrdy Peter Siyrea 2 lohn Reichendorfer N Snyder Calender Potter Henry Walters A Walters 'crson calling for lettois in lbs above list will ploase s ty they art advertised. J R MOYER P M Black Smith Tools For alc, H E subscriber being desirous of quit ing business, offers at private sale, his Blacksmith Toula, consisting of a dou ble selt of all kinds of tools, usually used in a country Blacksmith Shop.lto wit :'2 pair of bellows, 2 anvils, 2 vices, hammer , tongs 54c. and s wedges of all kinds. The rbova tools, are all of '.he first quality and in good order. The shop in which I now work situated on main street, near the Episcopal Chuich, can be rented at a fair rent. Terms mule easy upon application lo the subscri her, and possession giveu the first day of pril. N. B. All persona indebted to the sub scriber are earnestly requested to make payment on or before the first dav of April next as it is necessary that hia accounts should be closed by that time. JACOB BIDLEMAN. Bloomsburg, Jan. 41845 LAP SIIIXGLES. A few thousand LAP (SHNGLES, and a III w Tff O HORSE SLED, for sale; or exchange for any kind of Country Tro luce. Enquire of th PRINTER. Ext ate. of MARY FORCE, late of Mt. I'ltasunt township, Columbia county, deceased. WTOTICE is hereby given, ihnt the subscriber, resident in Mount Pleasant Township, in ai(i county, has administered on Ihe estato of MA KVFOKC,deccased. All persons having cluims iuinst the estate are hereby requested to make ihem kuuwn to the subscriber without dela v. GEORGE KRAMER, Admii.itr.tor. Mount Pleasant township. Jc. 9, 1844. 6w34 Chair Ia mi factory. nrHE subscriber having established a .Yf,' II JCH.IIH .V.I.WIWCTORV on Main. street, near the residence of L. H. Maus, he is now prepaicd to furnish Chaiis of every description, on is good terms as they can be purchasad els w hero 1 the county. WOOD TURNING, Such as Eed Posts, U'atzgon Hubs, Rose. Blocks, -c. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL 4- HOUSE PAINTING. Also HOUSE PAPERING. This latter branch, from his experience, he belir'ea he nan do a little better han any other person in this section. (Tj-POPLAR PLA.N'K will be taken in inentatthehighot.tr' , Ret pries "AMI EL HAGEJVBl'CH Bloomsburg. Joly 4, 184 p jit NAILS, SPIZCEsT&cT The Rlooimlnirg It. R. I. c. 7"ILL keep constantly on hand. Urge sortuieut ot NAILS, SPIKES. AND IRON which thev will sell by WHOLESAI E and RE FAIL, and on as good terms ot the article ta be rtcwher wrctaerf. Meirhani and vhers. niav find it to their interest to tall. n kinds of grain receurd in psvment. J03EFH FAXTO.V, Patsirrxr BLANKS ! .'BLANKS ! ? fcT'JuHicegRUk EXECUTIONS .nrl Sf.MMOSS juii printed and for tale ii flue Office v.. 1
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