CLOCK .V WATCH .iiAKim lD'uoitlUI iniorms ui utucns u J6 Columbia county, and itiu public gonerjIUf thata- has locnud luiuvtli in ljkouisburg.ui Man ttrstt upptitt St. Paul's Church, wheiit lis bu opuustl (hup, mul is now raady and prepared li revive aud tiocutv ll wofii iu his line of business wilu dispatch mid iu it wurkai uilik manner. led s & Vt atchcs of tha bent quality, cnu be bad at ln asUiblUhiiuuit vii very reasonable term: IIKPAIKING & CLEAMXJ wi'l tie Jane to ilia sBtUfaeiiun of the customer, a, well of Clods and Walchssas of JowcUy, and In will, further, warrant his work to bo fi utci as well si miv in this section of tht StaU). Ill) will also make to order SURVEYIXfi COMPASSKS or rn.ket. ond in short, will do all otherwoik usu- ally dona in a will icguluted respectable estahlith ment. llu houra bv sti'ct attention to lnitjiura and desire lo please, to tccoivo a liberal nlune patronage. ' Country Protltire taken in ;i im-o for work ut the limket prices. Uloomshurg, November 15, 1844 -30.t lOOIaiSlmi'g' MAUllIiKTAKlV The subscribers have established hI llu ve place, a new MARRLE YAM) ill always be ready, si the shortest notiuw, to (m-nisli to order, MONUMENTS, TOMB- TABLES, TOMB-STONES, J1EARTJI JAMBS, MANTLES PAINT STONES, MULL EES, Slc. '-or any other ork in their line. They are also prepaid lo lurnisi WINDOW CATS . and SILLS, DOOK SILLS and S I fcrs fcc. either of Ma.ble, Lime or any kin J ol atone thM ran be procured in this vicinity i"jcIIaving had considerable experience in the business, mey pledge their work u be executed in as handsome a tlvlo as can be furnished from &nv yard either in llu -citv or country: and on as reasonable terms ARMSTRONG fe HUGHES. Bloomsburg, Nov. 3, 1843. ,ly 23 Chair BTanufactory, THIS subscriber couimues to carry on the CHAIR ilfANWACTORlNG btissneds bi the old sland of U-Sl S- Hsgen bucli. where he will be ready at all tunes to furnish Fancy & Windsor Chairs, Set toes, Boston Rocking Chairs Me, of every Musrripiioti, which may be called for, at short notice and on the most reasonable ,;erms. He will also execute' House, Sign & -Ornamental Painting, and House 'Papering i in a superior manner, . From hi experience in the business, anil , his facilities tf :nanufariuring the various urlirlea of his line, lis flatters himsel' thai he shall be able 4o furnish as good work and upon as reasonable terms as can he inn in ilia country, all of which he will .-dispose of vfr 'CASH or COUNTRY PRODUOE N. B. Orders from a distance will br -strictly at.d punctually attended to. B I1AGENBUCIL Bloomslurg, Dec. 30, 1843 pOEYES RIUIIT.Di 'drag's a -good dog, liul Holdfast is better. .TWIIIE unilvraiiueil would relurn bin aimers anc J9 humble tlianhs to the citizens uf Dlooninbuif . and ricinity, fui the favors thus far bestowed upoi him. and would till further ask a cnlilniuaniM ol thn same, so long only as natiwfadion is rrndiMcd Ho would not nay, Come one enme all, diit ounif a many as conveniently can. Neither would In , promiriv, (a other hae,) to do hit work botln th.in cut) be done in any other uhop in the dice ihut in short, he would neither brua nor bantHr. Inn defy any ono who does brag to do work neuter than he does, m all cants, lie lias aiao wieiy reeonec the bite SEWYOKK &. PJIILADEL Till A FASHIONS. vii'l!i which he is prepared to do work Fa-hlonhbli mid neat, and will guarantee a good fit at all tiui't for anv one who may fuvor him with a call. Jlis shop is at tho old stand occupied by bin C.r n number of venrs And the lutch strinR wit be found out at all times. As to juices he wb-.hr ,. t,H understood that re intend to do work as lov. . . miv of bin iiri'uhbuts, and as u.-.uul, all kinds ol country produce tuken in exebunge for mk dom 0tl"UslK'p- HRR.NARD RLTEK''. Kloonicbnric. October 1?. 1841-2&. I.MllU U.'INCJ the present opportunity ot Ji expicinB his tbalikl'ulnrnt tfl his friends.ani' tfiH iinhhr Brneiii'lv. tor the liberal Iiatronase Ik .has bereVifore received, informs his friends and the public in general, that he still continues to carry on the above. buMiiess at bis old Cftabli.lied ytand, on the earner ot Main and East -tife's, where he ioiifs, hv strict attentirm to business, l tective end merit a sham of public patronage as heretolore. die de ems it unnecessary to .i into the cBine oi 'brae or to ihb any soft soddtr nbiKit his KKI'l.I. in ti. fi.tFI-loX OF U.WMEM" CL'TTINt; K hin shop i of long standing, and his work he lui'iku will apeak for itself, and. far more louder tliaii word.'.. Unt, he would merely say llint, he warr nits his worli done with neatness, dur'iliility. end i t the l.i'.' t fasliwnable manner, and will en tur airwid fit in nil cau,. ... l. II. Charues moderiitc lo suit the times. 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Incidents, llhlories Scenes, B'lltl (Irounil ftc., of the American uml ul oilier l(vvhtlnns. f'niler this bend, which i-. by tile way, not at nl nr-.v in llio I'ounei. wealiull lu iciller giveiaphi mill i'llen sNii'' iien.iuils i neenioii.ilv l ean; ilnll By rtisii HiiMirateil of the hi'dling im nleut. so pioliish studd' d tliroiigh the dei ply niipoitant histoiy n the Aii' rudii Hi toluliou, and of all other revolu Ions ilia' we n:av leuril ol the b ust llili'icl oi aluethe readers ol the Philadelphia Saturday Cm rlrr. 1 li s Will or UI lll'eii luusi-iiiiuitii.-, uio, II every uiembir of any family ol ibe Amtiii i.'ii le iinlil'ic. who may choose lo do themselves titnl u ' .. . i ., :. e .1 h lvor ot ecurui''. leuuiariy. inu vn.na oi uu t.'ouriec nt llicir Faniily Fin siile. fO IT I. A l ToriK.KArllV. lo cmtily llu growing appetite lor a bclier know ledge ul the tm oorlant lealures of our gieat uml glorious country. nur pant csertiniis shall be rednubled in future to prevent vimiI picture1! oi American unci, lowns nounlair.", l ikes, rivers, raves, scenery, etc. Uur orlaiual dumefhc Jiilm, Lnais, Fotms, fce. will continue regularly to ba famished by the Miimlu and urns in the ouiitiv. I hese chaste iiriului lions air ackniHvli iluul iu be the best, I'm fui iii.tiui tiu ut ttic lamiiy incsiuc, tnal appear n anv pi'rioiiieai. Dtii I') suSATtsoii roinprii-e i:njcrisin on uraii hen of Art and NHttire. siiilablc for ihe family cir- Amount lr, and appear in rapid Kiiccession. OI. lt 'I'll W'f I. LF.lt is cniihtanlly travrrsinp do lie he v.oild. iu seaich ol Ihe wondc'lul and indiui.- nr. ()cs Ariiitrri.Tritis-r nrnipies weekly nn im ini'ant space, wifh all muttirs of iiitciesl I'm the . ii ..-... A in on it I iwliie Itl'nt cj uie ami; Our lUirni-inn V.urrt: nmitknlt, in Liverpool, scitts Loudon. Ireland the East, iVc keep us regularly idviacd of all subjects of special interest. Our Maik'li and I'rices Ciirreiil.embrai e all the nlicHt advices in ri b reiice to the prices of ull kinds Amount on ,f (intiii. Prmluce, Ar., Ihfi slate ol .Stock s.Lanks, loney,a'id Lam's, and our extensive arrangements vill hcrcailer render our 'iters iiirrcnt ot iiirsu- nuble value to the Tinveller, Fanner, and u!l tin- Amount incss Classes w hateer. iliu m'Makin irni.nn. Cottriir Building, 87 Chcsnut street, Phiia. Ainouiil several NAILS, SPIKES; &c. rite iiiociii'iiiti? it if-1 y Amount ILL keep constantly on hand, a large sort mr.nl of Cosis waJ pi XAILS, SIMKKS. AM) IKO which thev will sell by UHOLUKAI E end KE- Aniuonl FAIL, anil on an need trims ns the artUltn ran be rlruhrre turelni:td. iWciclmnls ami Amounl ithers, niav find it lo their interest lo call- .Ml kinds of grain received in pn incut. JOfeEl'll PAXTON, FBinr.wr do do BLANKS ! ! BLANKS ! ! irJnsiirrsBlaiik EXECUTIONS and Sf'MMONS just printed and for 6ale at his Office OP THE Receipts and Expenditures OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, m FOB. THE TEA?. 1844. THE Auditors, elected accounts of the County to adjust and stltte the of Columbia, top'ther pub with from Commissioners, have examinrd lh same day of January, 1844, lo (he 31st day of December of the ear, both days inclusive, and respectfully lay before the lunges ot the Lourt of Common Pleas, the following statement uml report, agrepably to the 22d and 23d sections of an act of the General Assembly, passed the 14th day ofJApril, A. D. 1834, RECEIPTS Amount Betcivcd by D CLARK, Esq. D easurer of Co lumbia C aunty Amount received from Colleclors during first quartjr Collectors for 1840, do 1841 do 1842 . do 1843 810 00 .r)2 42 C59 IU 060 80- 1683 41 mount received from Collectors 2d quarter From Col'ectors for 1840 10 do 1841 168 do 1842 1046 do 1843 1889 Amount received from Collector 3J quarter From Collectors for 1841 50 do 1842 703 do 1843 1494 do 1844 311 Amount received from Colieclois 4th quarter From Collectors (or 18 1 1 48 do 1112 704 h ' 1843 033 do 1844 538 Amount received from Collectors during 1814 To amount received from oilier sources 50 51 08 37-3121 42 16 64 80 2G20 82 10 40 002224 9654 20 For depreciated money As Jury fines As fine of Peter Kunuftr Ol William Parks 13 4 50 2 42 00 00 20 taxes redemptions on unsealed land 401 62471 24 amount of receipts during ihe year 1841 10125 44 COXT1M. paid hyD.Cfark, Treasure rf Columbia county of CommissioneisOrdern redeemed 8314 23 of Berks county and Towanda Relief nnles 41 00 CoininissioiUirs' receipt fur old or ders leilreoiei! by new i-sue 830 2J II lift 71 02 78 81 00 75 70-0521 003 refunder! to R- (! Kussel redemption money reloiioVd W.lliam M. Cay John Deen. jr Cook ii Ca miners Thomas Fans paid ('haudlt r and Cook for a; vcriisiufjr unseated lands paid for blank book 6 lo 16 4 7 5 20 1 78 l&ii nn land, bmioln bv the Commis- miiiim et Treasurer. shIh two per cenf nn $'.1335 21 mount to balance account I0I25 4) To balanrp in Treasurer's Lund in favor of the County January 7, 1815 003 5: JExpeMlUuves. BHll)C;E CONTRACTS. paid Robert Russel on Bridge Con. I r.ut at Waniikn 320 03 Conrad Fouh i.l Milllin in full 1 19 (It) Thomas II Steplu lis in Sugnr'oaf 275 U0 1050 03 BRIDGE VIEWS- paid snniliy persons fur viewing and reports on bridges ROAD VIEWS. 45 00 paid different persons fui making reports public roads- BRIDGE REPAIRS. 175 00 puid d tTerent pers-nn for icpairs done lo bridges in and built by the eoiinty JURORS WAGES AND MILEAGE. 292 20j paid Grand and Trave ise Jninis at ihe leMis during ihe year loll STATE COSTS', . . . a. I r. . ct.. - 1010 00 pan! Justices, 'Vitnesses ami onsiauies as in suns - herein the uumitiun wcaun ainlitf 301 05 REPAIRING COUNTY BUILDINGS. paid 1'ok repairing Jail and Couit House 48 71 PRINI'ING. paid t lie fullowina persons as salaries and for blanks in 1811 (J. L. I Pawner ' Heniv Webb " Levi L. Tate 70 V. Best f t r'i,..ri.. ('mill 42 00 67 50 50 25 HectoiOir fur blank IWy orders 20 00289 02 CONTINGENT. Amount paid on store bills to wjt"andlei, pancrf ink, quills, ind bland books fui Courts amLvoiu missioners office, postage, and luel for Court House and Jail ASSESSORS PAY. Amount paid the several assessors for making triennial and Spring aesessments Amount paid the Assessor of Brkrcreek 33 in nsss (jo n i oo in ! i do Cstiswissa 42 9 do Derry 3t 49 do Fishingcreek Hk" 49 dh Franklin 7 12 do Greenwood 25 40 do Hemlock 24 49 do Jackson 18 40 do Liberty 36 49 do Limestone 19 62 d, MilTltn 38 62 do Madison 41 4'.) do Mahoning 50 49 do - Mi. Pleasant 19 09 do Montour 23 37 do Orange 21 49 do Roaringcreek 37 49 do Sugarloaf 21 37 do Valley 23 37- ELECTION EXPENSES, Amount paid the several election districts in cluding Constables and Assessors leea. Amount paid Election Board in Bloom it 42 do Briercreek 47 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Catiawissa 31 Derry 48 Fishingcreek 40 Franklin 32 Greenwood 44 Hemlock 38 Jackson 49 Liberty 34 Limestone 40 Madison 36 Mshoning 36 Mifflin 44 Mopieur 38 Ml Pleasant 42 Orange Paxton district 40 Roaringcreek 40 36 41 Sugarloaf 47 92 35 35 P" do do Valley Judges to meet at Wilkesbarre nod Sliickshinny Clerks lo Relurn Judges CONSTABLES ATTENDING COURT, mount paid Constables for attending at the several tortus in 1814 CONSTABLES RETURNS. mount paid Constables as milage and making iheir returns lo Quarter Sessions. JAILOR AND SHERIFFS FEES. Vinotint paid John Fruit, late Sheriff 17 2 do William kitchen do Inm Deir for boirding, washing, cleaning piison, fees and costs in Commonwealth suits, wood and rnal 305 Iram Derr for carrying John Ever do ly and I 'at r l k Hutchinson lo L. Penitentiary including ico dollais paid on last years bill 153 DEPUTY ATTORNEYS FEES. Vinimnl pa. (I to E. H Baldy, Esq- Attorney for the Cuiiimunwaallll COURT CRIER. mniinl paide Jesse F. Sholtshis daily pay as Cuuri Crier ATTORNEY TO COMMISSIONERS Vmount paid lo Paul Leidy AUDITORS PAY. mniint paid to Huth McKlwtath 16 ."50 do Johnston II ikcler 16 do James U. Sproul 18 da John S. Wilson as clerk 2 CORONERS FEES. Wnounl paid for post morterr. examinations, as fees lo Justices and Jurors BOOKS AND BOOK BINDING. mount paid in the several offices in 1814 REGISTER AND RECORDERS FEES mount paid lo Charles Connet, Esq PRO I'HONOTARYS FEES' Amount paid Jamb Eyerly, Esq. 202 8 do John Kussel WILD CAT AND FOX SCALPS. Amounl paid different persona ss premiums on scalps COMMISSIONERS AND CLERKS Vmonnt paid Jacob Demon in full 208 ,Ui John B. Edgar 219 do Samuel Mears 190 do Frederick McBride 13 do John S Wilson, Clerk 72 Jo E. Mendenhall do 150 EDUCATION FUND. Amounl paid on bills for Rosiingcreek 3 03 do Mifflin 2 07 do Valley 7 56 13 50 TAX REFUNDED. Amount paid different persons on Und sold & redeemed 110 22 PENITENTIARY EXPENSES. Amount paid E 5. Penitentiary for support of convicis 75 52 ORDERS REDEEMED BY NEW ISSUE: Amount paid sundry persons iu old orders 286 01 do John Mclleniv lor his note 20 00 Tola) amounl of expenditures in 1814, Amount of Orders redeemed in 1814. do oulslant'ing Jan. 1, 1844 Whole amounl of Orders issued in J844 8314 2'Jl 23 90 STATEMENT Or Outstanding; Debt Due Tht County Jauuary 7, 1S15. 158 7'4 Amount due by L. II. Rupert late Treasueer,J an. 1 , 1 844 , dobol old ordeis redeemed by new issuo and chaiged 4117 87 tu 1. If Uupert late lYr do by 1). Clark present Treasurer do of bond by Thomas und W. Uarber do Note at J. 3- fennings 243 51 T43 62 nmt 612 31 28 29 44 38 34 58 60 00 7S 24 48 17 20 00812 (10 00 do Molomon Itcavti do John Miller do Mam. Huchcnbuch do Daniel McC'aity do Alexander Yealile do John Mdlcury do Jnry fees and Court fine in hands of I. Dorr do due by I. Dcrr deducted on bill of 1841 .3 51 73 51 $2239 43J Amount due by Collectors as follows; 1. 1! luti's estate Mahoning for 1640 John Winner, emlock. 1841 .loh n llailcr, Monteur Jacob Shipman.Mt lWnsait 60 70 37 15 1 00 101 81 300 55 204 13 188 33 IS 49 28 88 170 82 19:i 63 142 13 228 95 67 87 103 "1 85 181851 6 301 74 3G5 70 310 06 217 34 127 52 85 25 81 4U 328 60 291 05 507 77 227 04 81 75 L16 31 60 63 37 88 189 42 181 613 -598 31 Samuel Frcas,llriercreek,.842 Samuel Kressler, Alooin Minim Phillips, Cattawissa William Cox, IJreenwood William Kelly, Jacksiii John McWilliams, Liberty Henry Folmcr, Limestone Caleb Thomas, Madison Samuel Creasy, Milllin, Daniel Fornwald, Orange Cha'les Mensh, lioarinucreek Wiiliain Cole, Nugailoaf JaniCKMcDermott,Jloom,1843 Elwood Hughes, Briercreek John Low. Cattawissa Israel Ciddle, Derry Harman Labour. Fishingcreek Joseph Kohbins, Giccnwood Jacob Kisliel, Hemlock liii hard Wilson, Liberty Jackson Camahan, Madison John Bent, Mahoning Ceorgo Brown, Mifflin Jacob l.cidy, Monteur James Grimes Mt I'leasant James Van Horn, Orange James Craig, Roaringcreek Reuben Davis, Sugarloaf 20 33 30 10 25 97 80 30 45 75 65 55 50 07 57 20 30 32 08 Caleb Applcman, Valley Chas Hagenbuch, HIom,1844 782 68 Elwood Hughes Briercreek 644 05 ' 21 50 8 00 879 rctcr iodine, Cattawissa James C. Sproul LVrry John Low Franklin William lkeler Fishinffrtsak Philia Krma GiMCwaod John C. Kinney Hemlock David Kemley Jackson Ficderkk McBiide Limeatone luibrr: Autrn, Liberty ll'm. Howell, Mt Pleasant John K. Uirton, Monteur Ocorge Drrr, ;Wadisou Robert C. Iiusscll Maho ing .lames Patterson, Orange 415 0t 480 T MI OS NT 40 17 97 290 (I 66 50 42R 97 621 35 i 115 98 23H 23 4C4 97 700 C6 202' 22 409 70 249 8fi 240 l 630 357659 40 33 60 22 126 81 80 60 .lames Ciaig, Kouringcreek lohn F. Davis, Wugarbiuf 87 Thomas Uenfield, Valley Charles H. Hess, Milllin Whole amount due the county, Jan; 7, 1H43, including eihonertioos C'ouimisBU'ut to Colleetors. l5,49t II) 03 &G9 20 We the undersirncd. Atidilior of Col umbia, being duly elected Iu settle and l just ihe iccounis of the Treasurer a (cmmissioiiers, have eartfully exauiinil. I he accounts and vouchers of the s.ui p ,,r 46 50 the year 1814. Do certify, that we (i, them lo be correct as sel fouli in the forn going statements and that wo liml a 62 50 mire ot cash in the Treasury, f,,r county purpofej. of six hundred antl three lollars tnd fifty three ce tits, and a hallaneu ouisiaiiding due the county from the ubom 23 47 mentioned somo s. of foutteen tin usiind eight hundred and eighty seven dollars and seventy eight cents and a half. Gvur. tin ier nur hands, this 1 lib day of January. 50 00 CO 53 U. 1810. JOHNSON II. IKELER, 60 JAMES C. SPROUL, 1 Auditor. PETER KLINE, Wre the undersigned, Commissioners i,t 33 45 he County of Columbia, do cenil'y ih h f he foregoing i a lull am! coireet st.Kcri.eiii 52 25 ihe reeripis and expenditures of said ouniy, fur the year 1844 W nnes our hands ihn 1 f in, day of Jan 4 08 V. D. 1815. JOHN B. EDGAR, 1 SW1UKL MEARS. I Com'n FREDERIU M'BHl DE J Attest, E. M kn DKMi.xr.r., Clerk. January 20, I 45. The foregoing rf port of Ihe Auditors, of 81 07 210 86 149 22 PAY. Col ii ml i i county buiiti? 'ntesenied i.i ! 'ottit of Common Pleas of said conniv.ihe 58 81 00 50 021 laid Court ordt r and direct thai tie ie filed amane the records) of tint Cmin f Common Pleas, aferesaid, conform ihlv he acts of Assembly, in such cases made 00 - 854 81 1 nd provided. J. B. ANTHONY; GEO. MACK- Judges of Common Pitas A FAIJ31 TO It EXT. THE Farm on which ihe late Cimra.l Hess resided siua'etl on Bm Fishimr urcut in Sugarloaf.will be rented, for ONE YEAR from ihe first o April next. Said Farm contains about 150 ACItKS, 75 un(er 'inl"1 vement, with a gouj FARM HOUSE $8606 13 AND BARN, upon ihe piemises. Conditions mads known upon spplicaiions tc WM HESS, Execuior; 'oRiloaf, Dec, 27, 1811. 18606 r 603 b 97J, Gl 03
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