The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, February 15, 1845, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    CLOCK & WATCH
NAKIXH.
WIES'ECTFl.LLY Informs thi dtiuna
jL,,C)iuul)i comity, ind the public gnrall)
, thaih i hat located fiiiuselfitt UUM)iiiebuig,on Mai
strwil oppjaiie St. rul' Cbdrch, white be tw
gyenal ahop, lud u iw ready 10.J prepared I
rocuivf aud eiecuie til work lu bit line of buiax
, Mitt diapukb end iu workaianhke manner.
cloclis fit Watches
of ln best quality, ca U bud libit establish mon
on v ry reisouible iff m .
ItKPAIKIXG Sl CLE AMXG
will Iw done to the satisfaction of the cueiou.er,
wll of Clnrki and Watches ee of JeweUy, ml hi
will, further, warrant hia work low eieutei a
well aa niv in thia section ol thu Wn'o. ila wil
also make lo urder
SURVEYING COMPASSES
or pocket, md in ehort, will do ill otherwork nu
ally done in well legulited revpeclible etiiMitd
menl. lie honci by ttivct itttnlion lo buiine,
ind deajro lo pleaw, lo leceive liberal ahme
patronage. .Country Produce luaen in payinei
fur work it the market prices.
Bloomshurg, November 15, 1844 -30.t
Bloontshurg
PIA1UIIJJYAK-
The mbicriberi have eatakliehed it (hi
above Place, new MARBLE YARD
and will always be ready, sl the aliortei'
notice, la furnish to order,
MONUMENTS, TOMB- TABLES,
TOMB-STONES, 11 EARTH-
J A MBS, MANTL ES, PAIN T
STONES, MULLERS, kc.
or any other work in their line. They an
alto prepared to lurnin WINDOW CA
and SILLS, DOOR BILLS and STEPS
&o. either of Ma.ble, Lime or any kind o
alone that can be procured in thu vicinity
i"y Having had oonaidorable experienn
in the buaineti, tney pledge their work t
he eiecuied in as handsome a itvle as cai
he furnished from anv yard either in tht
city or couniry; and on as reasonable lermi.l
ARMSTRONU & HUGHES
Dloomiburg, Nov. 3, 1843. ly 28
Chair Manufactory,
TiJb subscriber continue! to carry oi
ihe
CHAIR MANUFACTORY NG
dullness 14 the Aid aland of B A S. Hsgei
bach, where he will be ready at all timet,
40 futnlah f ancy & intlsor UhailS, Del
lees. Iloaton Rorkinff Chairs Sit. of even
deaermiion. which mivbi Called for. a
shut notice and on the moil reasonabli
vterm. tie will alio execute Home, Sign &
Ornamental Painting, and Houie Papering
in a superior manner,
Prom his experience in the business. am
his facilities of manufacturing the various
articles of 4iis line, he (jailers hinnel: Ilia
ie shall be able tofurniih is good work
and unnn as reasonable terms as can t
lon in the country, all of which lie wil
di.poie of for CASH or COUNTR
PRODUCE
N. u- O.'lers from a distance will b
strictly ai.d punctually attended lo.
B HAGENUUCH
BlonmaUiro, Dec. 30, 1843 -. .
KTEYES KIGHT.-C
'Brag's a good tog,
Bin Holdfast is better.
TfTF, uiuleraigiied would return hit aincera dik
bumble tbinha to the citizens of Dloomabtiri
and vicittily.L'tia the favore liwa fur bestow rd upoi
Jinn, and wnuid atillfuruier lok i continuance a
the aaiuo, ao long only a latiafaction ia rende red
Jlo would not say, Come one tome all, hut conn
as many aa conveniently can. Neither would h
promiite, (n othera have,) to do hit work bette,
titan can be dona in any other shop in the place
iuit in thort, he would neither brag nor banter, bin
illofy any one who doea brag to do work neater thai
she does, in alt caata. lie haj alao lately receive.
ithe lata
NEW YOUK & PHILADEL
PHIA FASHIONS.
with which be ia prepared to do woik Fehlonabl
and neat, and will guarantee good fit at all tun
!or onv one who may favo; him with a call.
Hia shop it at the old atand occupied by hin
for a number of yeara And the latch ifring wil
It found out nt all timet. Aa te pr;oee he wiahri
to le undcritood tliat he intends to do work aa luv
as any of hit neighbors, and m usual, all kinds ni
country produce taken in ticbTjo lor work don.
at hiithop.
BERNARD RUPERT.
,Blo-..maburg. Octolei 12, 1844 S5.
Tedior.
7MR.tIG the preser.t opportunity ol
'i eiprersing hit thankfulness to his friends, anrl
.the public generally, lor the lilieral patronage hi
hat berelofora received, informs his friends and t hi
public jn general, that he still continue to carry on
thcabovsbuaineit at hit old ertablmhed stand, on
:lhe cornse oi Min and Uaal ttreeta, wnerc lie
Jiooea. bv Itrict WteBtioo to businent, lo receive
aodroerrta ibste 01 puouc paironage r,l.u,..,r
' ' . .... . I
llaJtltemaitonnecMaary lego into iiie gari nt oi
P'ag.orto wtt any toll touuer anoui nn l'"lcan
,tiaa viiMrr tjtwia-.mj nv r? i vui u r i m i i n
.... ..ur cociu.i n.i. . ,
as Din ahonia orinne Inml:n0. arwi nil wnrx ni
Ihinka will apeok far itsolf, and far more loudei
than word. Hut, h. wouj n,crrly sty that, lie
v.arrntahiawOTiUoB, neainei, dmabilitv.
iiJ Hi the tateat fathion.ble manner, end will en-
ureaguoJ fil in all ca,e.
. U . i. hargei rooJcratt u ,;, tle ,;,.
'Xi-wtUvWj b-(uc. vuVr. it, e.chaiige
n.-'k, at O.Jtlet pr..:i.
All
for
THE FAMILY NEWSPArKK'
AM) FIHIIUK I Mil: N I),
toulrallu Politics and liellglont
NEW YEAR.
Sow it the very nick of titnt to luitctibe
fvr tin Nrw I tar It 'IS.
TUB PIllLADELlMI A
SAT U II DA Y COUR I E I
Pi'M Mc largest Subscription List in
the World.
TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS.
For the purpote of facilitating the formation
lie
the
(Mua, ot pa w or old subscribers nut in airtari,m
llerblhe following
KXTRAOKDINARY INDUCEMENTS
Three copies f of the Saturday Courier, I year,
or one copy for three yean
n co p . 1 1 1 1 fMi ki , Co. lier, I year
l'welv do
seventeen do
Two do and 1
ropy of either of the 1 3 Mageiinee
isenersl
Pivecopiee of the Saturday Courier, and 3 eo.
Amount
pietofeilhrr of th f3 Magatuica
Five copiiw ot the euturday t'ourier.and I eo-
Amounl
From
py ot rrosl new J'ictoi tut jti.tory of A
merica, a j(6 book,
10
rTHii fact, whatever offer ia mado, by any otliei
family Journal, at all approaching in worth, beauty
ir pre teuaiona, to the Saturday Courier, will be fur
nulled hy in
The Couiier haa become ao well arid f.ivoiabh
nnwn through i triumphantly poiiular oourae oi
monnt
From
louitcen yeara, that it would be lupemuoua to ia
nuch.on that aubject here. W e may remaik.how
vff, that to thu industry, talont and enierpriae
vhich have foi yeara kept thia paper bright exen
lar for all ita tmilatota, will conatantly be addec
he production of every available writer, and con
tinned utiicioua and Ubetil expenditurei win eon
Vmount
From
PHtinually be made, well inthe Liurary the Ty
I grapnicii departments, uur meani win nwty
nable ua to be in advance of ill othera,and we ahal
e ao
Histories of Modern Republics
new ind important announcement fur the com
Amntini
From
mg year, in additit n to our already numeroua pop
ular featurea, will be i aonea of Condensed Hiato
iea of Vodern Rupublica, by i freah and vigorous
writer who will impart world of important
in
itruction to the riaing generation, in tbia oevt'sne
entertaining Komsnce ol liiatory
Biographies and notices of Distin
Vmount
quished Literati and Scientific men
Among the interesting rasaya and tketrhea ol
value, which we ahall continue to preaent in the
Courier.will be I full and intcreatiiig account of tht
riae, piogreae. and present elevated atanding of all
Mitinguimcd mtn, of the raat and Fre.ent, (ai
home or abroad,) in all depaitmente of Art.Bclenci
As
I Literature, eStateamanthip, Toetry, Mechanic
Planting. Agriculture, Printing, Merchandize, etc,
I ..This "ill bei very inteiealing feature for th.
Whole
i'oung. It will be s department of the Cnuiier
liich it hoi ever been our aim lo render of ineati
nable value to those for whom we feel to duep n
intereat aa we do for the Young iVen of our greai
J 1
i mount
md 1 rowing Country. The I.ivea of DutinguiKhnl
Men are ol jnuih value to thoarwhoare yet form
By am'i
ng their own characters; for the purpose of enact
do
ng their parts, correctly, on the Ureal elnge
Human Life.
do
Indeed, we hope that thia Department of thr
ourier will he worth more (each year) to ever
aniiiy xrr.o harp ton and daughtcri to be rea'etl
ban livo timet th amount we aak for a year a tub
rription to the Saturday Courier!
Incidents, Hhtories Scenes, Bnttlt
Grounds. $c, of the American and
oilier Revolutions.
nil
Under this head, which if, bv the war.not at all
new in the I'oiiiiei.J we ahall hereafter give giaphi.
md I'lterealing accounts occat-ion .llv dettu' ilu ll
Huatratein of the hrilling incidentK. co profuveh
By coin
ituddefl thrmigh the deeply nnportant history ol
he American Hevuluuon, and of all other revolu-
ions that o inav regard of the least interest oi
Vnounl
vuluethe readeiauf the I'liibidelpt.ia Saturday Con
ier. I bit will be of deep con.eoiien. e. nlto, to
very member of any family of the American re
ublic, who may choote to do themselves and u
ho favor of teciiring, regularly, the visile of tin
lourier at their Family r ircante.
POPULAR 1 OPDGKAPHy. To gmtity tin
rowing ipoetite tor a bctier knowledge of the im-
mirtant feulurea of our great and glorioua country.
ur pant exertions ahall be redoubled in future to
revont vivi.i pictures oi American chics, town,
nountaina, Inkea, rivers, cavea, scenery, etc.
Our original domestic J alt, Lsiays, rctm.
Vc. will continue regularly to be famished by the
nindt ind pens in the country. I hese chaKte
production! are acknowledsed to be the best, for
useful instruction at the family fireside, thai appear
il any periodical.
Or h t suBivrios comprise sumertsin all bran-
diea of Art and .Nature, suitable for the family cir
cle, and appear in rapid succeasion.
Amount
do
OUR THWr LI.EK ia constantly travertine
he world, in leaich of the wonderful md instruc
de
tive.
Oca AewcriTTailT occupie weekly an im
poTant apare, wih all maltcra of interest for the
nollt Hl'tri of tht toil;
Cur European Vorrtsponaentt, in Liverpool,
London, Ireland the Eatt, Jrc. keep ua regularly
idvired of all rttbjectsof special interest.
Our Markets and I rices ( urrenl.embract alltlie
earliest advicea in relerence lo ihe pricea of all kindr
f Grain. Produce. &c, the atuteol Stocks, Bank.
on
Money ,aiid l.ani't-and our extensive arrangements
Amount
.Till hereafter render our rncet t urre.it ot ines:..
nable value to the Traveller, Firmer, ind all Bu
si neat Cluritci whatever.
the
M'MAKIX A HOLD EN.
Courier Budding, 97 Cbesnut atreet, Pbila.
Anooont
several
NAILS, SPIKES; Sec.
The IHoomftlHirg It. II. 1. t
VVTIIJ. keep constantly on hand, I Urge
V inrtmriit of
was
NAILS, SPIKES- AND IRON
Amnont
Amount
do
do
do
do
do
do
whil h hev wi br WHOLESAI K and RE-
TAIL, and on a good term at th arlUln
b rUuhert purrhattd. Meichanls and
omen, n,av tind It to their in errtt to call. 1
. . . . ...
lli,, !. r : .
J08EPH PAXTON, Pixijiikt
BLANKS ! ! NLANKS ! !
t,-riuiupt Blank EXECUTIONS anil
SUMMONS jwti jirinted and for sale at
C?6 s
STATEMENT
op tub
Receipts and Expenditures
or
COLUMBIA COUNTY,
FOR THE YEAR 1844.
1 JU- JSU-J. 1. U-IX.! ! USUSJ JJL1M. JJIil SMmFWm
THE Audiinrs, elected lo adjust ind ittlte Ihe
acount of ths County of Columbia, lotrither
Coinmiisinnrri, Sxve
' 9
examintrj the nms
he fintday 0f Januory,1844,to the 3stdiy of December of
""inn jfir, notn days inclusive, and respectfully lay before the
fudges of the Court of Common Pless, the following statement
ml reporl.agreeably to the 22d and 23d sections of an srl of ihe
Assembly, passed the 14th day ofjApril, A. D. 1834,
RECEIPTS.
Reteived by D. CLARK, Esq. Treasurer of
iiimoia jaunty
received from Collectors during first quarttr
Collectors for 1840, $10 00
do 1841 52 42
do 1842 059 9
oo 1843 066 80-1088
received from Colleelors 2d quarter
Collectors for 1840
do 1641
16 60
168 51
1046 08
1889 87-3131
do 1842
do 1843
received from Collectors 8d quarter
Collectors for 1841 50 42
do 1842 763 16
do 1843 H94 64
do 1844 311 802620
received from Collectors 4ih quarter
Collector (or 1841 48 82
do 1842 704 Id
d.) 1843 033 40
do 1644 538 002234 41
received from Collectors during 1844 0654 20
To amount received fron other sources
For depreciated money 13 42
As Jury fines 4 00
As fine of Peter Kooufer 50 00
Of William Parks 2 20
tsxes ii redemptions on unseated land 401 62471 24
amount of receipts during the year 1844
10125
f I r. i . rn ,
paid by D.Clark, Treasurer of Columbia eounty.
of CommiiHioneiiOrden redeemed 8314 23
of Berki counlV and Towanda
Relief notei 44
Comminionirs' xer-finl for old or.
00
dee redeemed bv new iciua
, -
830 24
do refunded to R- C Ruml
do redemption money tefuiided to
William M'Cay "
do John Deen, jr
do Cook k Caroihers
do Thomas Faus
do paid ChandU r and Cook for ad
vertising unseated landa
do paid for blank book
6 11
16 56
4 71
7 02
5 78
26 81
1 00
78 75
on land, bought by the Coramis-
sinner et I reaMirer.i tale
two per cenf on 8U335 21
186 70-0521 01
to balance account
603 53
4)10125 44
To balanre in Trenmrer'n hands in favor of ihe
County January 7, 1815
$603 53
E!scpemlUm9e8.
BRIDGE CONTRACTS.
paid Robert Rtiaeel on Bridge Con.
tract at Wanirks 326 03
Cur.rad Fnni it Mifflin in full 4tO 00
Thomas JI Stephens in Sugarloaf 275 00-1050 03
BRIDGE VIEWS.
Amount paid snndiy penoni for viewing
iciti'i aud reporii on hridgei
ROAD VIEWS.
Amount paid different persons foi making reports
45 oo
public roads 175 00
BRIDGE REPAIRS.
paid different persona for lepiiri done to
bridges in and built by the county 2D2 20 j
JURORS WAGES AND MILEAGE.
paid Grand and Traverse Jurors at the
terms during the year 1844 1010 06
STATE COSTS,
Amount paid Justices, Witnesses ind Comtables as
Costs in suits wherein the Commonwealth
plaintiff 164 05
REPAIRING COUNTY BUILDINGS.
paid fok repafring Jail md Couu House 48 71
PRINTING.
paid the following persons ai salaries and
for blanks in 1614
V,. L. 1 Painier 15 00
Henry Webb 87 67
Levi L. Tate 70 50
V. Best 54 50
Charles Cook 42 25
HectorOrrfor blank rrsas'y orders 20 00280 0'
CONTINGENT,
Amount paid on store bills, to witi'sndlei. nsnrr.
ink, quills, and blank books foiCourts in,j Coin
miiiioners office, poslsge, and fuel fur Cour,
House and Jail
ASSESSORS PAV
Amount paid the several assessors for miking triennial
nd Spring aesessmcnts
Amount paid the Alienor of Oriercreek
33 62
37 37
42 99
38 49
2ft 49
7 12
25 40
24 49
18 49
30 49
19 62
38 62
41 40
60 49
10 00
23 37
21 40
87 49
21 37
23 37
do
Dlonm
do
do
do
dh
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
CsliBwiesa
Derry
Fiihingcreek
Franklin
Greenwood
Hemlock
Jackion
Liberty
Limestone
Mifflin
Madiinn
Mahoning
Ml. Pleasant
Montour
Orange
Roaringcreek
ttugirloaf
Valley
pub
with
from
the
Co -
ELECTION EXPENSES,
Amount paid the several election districts in
cluding Constables and Assessors lees.
Amount paid Election Board in Bloom
42 20
do
Rriercreek 47
41
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Cattawisss 31
Derry 40
Fnhingcreek 40
Franklin 32
Greenwood 41
Hemlock 38
Jackion 40
Liberty 34
Limestone 40
Madiion 36
Mahoning 36
Mifflin 44
Montetir 38
Mt Pleasant 42
Orange
Paxton diilict 40
16
02 1
Roaringcreek 40
Sugarloof
47 92
86 35
po alley
do Judrrei to meel at Wilketbarr
and Shickihinny 21 50
do Clerks to Return Judges 8 00 870
CONSTABLES ATTENDING COURT,
Amount paid Constables for attending at the several
terms in 1844
CONSTABLES RETURNS.
4Jooun( piid Constables as milage and making their
returns 10 quarter benioni.
JAILOR AND SHFRIFPS FF.PS
. .vi.i uiiu uiiu 1 iuii, lain oucilll
do William Kitchen
17
2
do
Irani Deir for boarding, waihing,
cleaning prison, fees and coils in
Commonwealth luila, wood and
roal 395
do Iram De rr for carrying John Ever
ly aud Patrick Hiitchtneon to E.
Penitentiary including ten dollan
paid on last years bill
153
DEPUTY ATTORNEYS FEES.
Amounl paid to E. H. Baldy, Esq. Attorney for
the Common wsalih
COURT CRIER.
Vmount paide Jeaie F. Sholei his daily pay as
Court Crier
ATTORNEY TO COMMISSIONERS
Amount paid to Paul Leidy
AUDITORS PAY.
mount paid to Hugh McEl wrath 16 50
do Johnston It Jkeler 16 50
do James C. Sproul 18 00
do JohnS. Wilaon as rlerk 2
CORONERS FEES.
Amount paid for pott morten. examinations, as fees
lo Justices and Jurors
BOOKS AND BOOK BINDING.
Amount paid in the several offices in 1844
REGISTER AND RECORDERS FEES
tmount paid to Charles Conner, Esq.
PROTHONOTARYS FEES-
Amounl Psid Job pyerly, Eiq
202 81
do
John Rtmel 8
WILD CAT AND FOX SCALPS.
Amount Pa,d different penoni aa premiums on scalps
COMMISSIONERS AND CLERKS
PAY.
I Amount paid Jacob Demon in full 208 58
do John B. Edgar 219 84
do Samuel Mean 1D0
do Frederick McBride 13
do John 8, Wilion, Clerk 72
do E. Men'denhall do 150
EDUCATION FUND.
Amounl paid on bills for Roiringcreek 3 03
do Mifflin 2 07
do Valley 7 56
TAX REFUNDED.
Amount paid different persons on Isnd sold & redeemed 140 22
PENITENTIARY EXPENSES.
Amount paid E S. Penitentiary for support of convicts
ORDERS REDEEMED BY NEW ISSUE:
Amount paid sundry persons in old orders
oo John Mcllemy for his note
Totsl amount tt eipenditures in 1844,
Amount of Orders redesmed in 1844.
8314 23
291 90
do outilani'ing Jan. 1, 1844
Whole imount of Orders issued in 1844
STATEMENT
OF
Otitstandiiif VthU Due
The County Jnuuiry 7, 184.
158 Ti
Amouul das ky L. B. Rupert
lata 1 ruaauuerJaii.l,tii,
497 ti
dohoi old orden redeemed
by new iseue ind charged
to L U Rupert lata Tr'r
do by D.. Clark present
Treasurer
do of bond by Thomae
and W. barber
d i Nal" ' I fl. fenninea
do Solomon Ritvir
do John mior
ui asm. Hacbenbuch
do Daniel McCaity
do Alexander Y table
de Jobs M eHiarv
do Jory ft tod Cetjrt
fine ia hanale ef I. Dan
do due by I. Darr iwi4
oo bill of 1144
343 6U-T43 3
613 II
SI ?9J
44 19
60 00
76 14
48 17
30 00-817 97)
64 OO
,3 I 7 54
Amount due by Collector! as follow
I. Dlae'a estate Mahoning for 1840
John Winner, emiock. 1141 6 7?
John Bailer, Monteur
7 it
1 tf
589 34 Jacob Shipman.Mt Ptasant
lamuei r reas,uncrereeK,.84Z
Samuel Kressler, Cloom
360 66
364 13
188 33
18 49 I
39 88 i
170 62
1B3 63
142 13
2i 95
67 87
103 71
SS 181861 I
891 74
366 79
310 btt
217 34 1
127 62
86 35
91 49
328 60
291 06
607 77
827 04
64 76
136 31
60 63
37 88
189 43
161 613
Hiram Phillipt, C'attawisaa
William Cox, Greenwood
William Kelly, Jacks n
John McWilliame, Liberty
30
Henry rolmer, J.imeatona
Caleb Thnmia, Madjaon
30
10
25
07
80
30
45
75
65
55
50
07
57
20
30
32
Samuel Creaay, Mifflin,
Uaniol r ornwald, Orange
C'ha'lca Menah, Roaringcreek
Wnliain Cole, Sugailoaf
JsmeaMcDormatt,filooin,1843
Elwood Hughei, Brier creek
John Low. Cittiwitaa
Iarael Riddle, Derry
Hsxasan Labours f iabingcreek
Jeeepb Robbint, Greenwood
Jaeeb KUbel, Hemlock
Richard Wilton, Liberty
Jackson Cirnihia, Madison
loha jTeat, Mahoaing
Ciorge Brown, Mifflin
Jacob Leidy, Monteur
James Grimes Mt Pleasant
Jamet Van Horn, Orange
James Craig, Roiringcreek
08
Reuben Davit, riugirloaf
Ctleb Appleman, Valley
Chat Hngenbuch, Bloom, 1844 763 68
Elwood Hughei Bnercreek
644 05
Peter 7odine, Cittawisaa
416 OS
490 97
267 83
207 40
267 97
230 61
G6 60
428 97
521 35
116 98
,236 22
4C1 97
760 66
262 23
409 70
249 86
340 13
636 357669 43
33
Jamee C. Sproul Derry
John Low Franklin
William Ikeltr Fiahingcreek
Philia Rceae Greenwood
John C. Kinney Hemlock
80 22
David Kemloy Jackson
Frederick McBiide Limestone
Rober; Auten, Liberty
Km. Howell, Mt Pleeaant
128 84
John K. Girton, Monteur
George Derr, ATadiion
Robert C. Roasell Mahoring
James Patteiaon, Orange
James Cuig, Roaringcreek
John F. Davis, 8ugarloaf
Thomas Benfield, Valley
Charles II. JIcsi, Mifllm
80
50
87
Wholo amount due the county, Jan;
7, 1845, including exhonertiona Jr,
Commiaaiona to Collector!.
116,491 31 f
03 509 20
We the undersigned, Audition of Col
umbia, being duly elected lo settle and ad
just the accounts of the Treasurer an-
Cr.mmisiioriers, have cartfully examined
I'he accounts and vouchers of the same for
40 bO
the year 1844. Do certify, that we find
them to be correct as set forth in the fore
going statements and that we find a bal
lance ol cah in the Treasury, fur
&i 50
county purposes, of six hundred and three
.'tollari and fifty three cenis, and a ballanc
nutgianiling due the county from ihe above
mentioned source of fouiteen thousand
23 47
eight hundred and eighty seven dollars tA
seventy eight cents and a half. G'ven un
der our hsndi, litis 1 1 tit day of January,
A U. 1040.
JOHNSON H. IKELER, )
JAMES C. SPROUL, Auditor.
PETER KLINE. J
We the undersigned, Commisiioners it
6053 60
83 45
the County of Cvkrabie, do eenify th;f
he foregoing is full ens coirecl staiemeii
of the leceipts and expenditure! of sail
county, for the year 1844,
58 25
witness our hands this 1 1 th. day of Jr
4 68
A. 1J. 1845.
JOHN B. EDGAR,
I Corner
Ej
ftt jiu r.ii lYiciAiio, yiotn rr
FREDERIC M'BRIDE
07 210 88
Attest, E. Mendknhall, Clerk.
January 20, 1645.
The foregoing report of the Auditors, of
149 22
Columbia county ; being 'pieienied to !
Court of Common Pleat of said eonnlyci
said Court order and direct thai the line
to filed among the records of the Coirt
00
50
02
00-
f Common Pless, aforesaid, eonformaby
he acti of Assembly, in such cars -jraVt
and providedt
854 84i
J. B. ANTHONY;
GEO. MACK
Judges of Common Pleas
13
6G
A FARM TO RENT.
THE Farm on which the late CuriJ
Hess resided siuaied on Big Fiihiev .L
m Sugarloaf.will be rented, for ONE YElt
from the fint ol April next. Slid Firt
75 52
onlains about
150 ACRES,
75 tinder improvement, with a goo
286 01
v:o uu
FARM HOUSE
BARN,
$8606 131
pon the premises. Conditions mJ
known upon applications le
$8606 P
WM ULSB, Execnior
ctigarloaf, Dec, 27, 1814.
2239 4lj
n et