The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, June 21, 1845, Image 3

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    European Em.f rants to New York.
The number of arrivals ii this rily for ihe
fur 1I1R nionih coiling the same date,
his:). Of there; wcr t'f
these, I2d "ii'nl from London; 2(52 from
Dulilin; 151) from Olasgow; 2 1 i from
It.- i'.-i, 1 1 I the leiiiiiindet Iroiu Lti'r)Ool.
ut'i'U rtii 1 1 ii u l id imio jim ioui i
l'r.ioi l-Vanec. via Havre, llie ariiv la of
M.craoe passengers up lo llie same period,
were IHIS; frum various continental ports,
115(5, viz: Rotterdam 387. Antwerp 78
Hamburgh CO. Bremen 025. Total number
o! sit erage passengers arrived from Europe
in llie month ending Jane lOili, 1815
Dili.
MOST UNFORTUNATE.
Tim Pittsbuig Post says; -One of our
most worthy citizens lias been burnt out no
1 1' than four nines wiihir. die last two
months, lie was one of the many hun
dreds w ho BtilTt-red on the lOih of April.nn
lhe27ih of May, lie wag again raughiin the
lire on Seventh streei; from there lie moved
tu Brighton, IJtavci county, where his ill
luck appeared to follow him, Mild he was
again burnt out by the fire that occurred
in that place. Since then he has been pur
chasing things to make another start, and
we understand ihcy were all consumed in
one of the buildings that was burnt on
Perm street, on Tuesday morning.'
NO RACE.
The report that Fashion and Peytona
w ere to run another race over the Canton
Course, near Baltimore, is incorrect. Fash-:
ion lias been 'turned out' and will run no
more this spring Neither horse, alter the
race at Camden, was in a condition to run
g i i II sou.i,
sji'm'.P'L!""".""
The rush at the Land Office conlinestn
increase, Such a land fever never was
known' And the best of it is, the tracts
entered are mostly lor actual settlers.
Green Bay Hep,
mmmmxmmmmmmmmmm
FATHER TAKE ME IN.'
A gentleman living in Cleveland, got up
llie oilier morning and found a nice li'.lle
baby , in a basket, at the door, with this
inscription pinned to its cap; Fat he '.take
me in
The President and family have left t'u
White House and now boards at Colein.in'i.
Hotel in Washington. They will remain
there until the White House is repaired,
painted, and refitted. The President has his
(.flice in the State Depar.'meni, in cornice
tion with Mr. Buchanan, his Secretary ol
Ktat9.
The Luzerne Dem. says that on the
last week the Baltimore Coal Company,
per agent Mr A Cray, shipped a Penneyl
vpnia section bout, coal loaded, via, North
Branch Canal, Susquehanna division, Jun
iata do., Portage Railroad, Western division
to Pittsburgh, and thence by the Erie ex
tension to Erie, on Lake Eiie,
One of the most remarkable circumstances,
in Medical history occurred in Cincinnati, a
few days ago. A (ierman had one of his
backteeth extracted by a physician, when,
strange to say, he bled to death in 45 min
utes.
ip
GLAD TO II CAR IT.
The last Lock Haven Whin siys:
A Idler received from Philadelphia on
Thursday slates lhat ihe Iron YVotks at
Farrands ville have positively been put
chased by a wealthy company of eastern
gentlemen. We may, therefore, expect
a speedy renewal of operations.'
-
SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
Dr. Uerryman of Polt'ville, whilst
on a professions! visit lo Po"t Carbon,
on Wednesday las! week, his horse ran
away and threw him oul of his sulkey,
and fnciuied hi? scull. He died Hit
next morning.
The VimsiNiA Wheat Crp. Tin
reapers ar in the fields gathering thii
rrnns, which promised tonenuiie shun
riant and in ahoul a fori-nifthi. flour from
new wheal may be expected in the
maikei. The corn looked well, bti
lain was h"ginine lo he much wanted.
mils and hay also piomised remaik.ihl)
well.
The Corner Nionrs ol llree new jo
Cailmlie Cl llichrs were laid
wpc k in Columhii. Canton and Fulton.
Ohio. A si'p his been ptirchasfd a'
Vleccl.inrl, Ohio, on which a Roman
Catholic Church will bu elected nex'
K-asnn.
MARRIED. In Blonmsburg.nn Fridav
.1 viiut in,h in-i., by the Rev. Samuel T.
I-rd. Mr. (Ji:"Hok Brooks ol Bloom, to
M-'s'makv Muryal-s, recently from Poiis-
DIED. In Hemlock, on Monday last
a daughter uf Mr. Isaac Pursel, nged 7
ears.
THE M.EZET3.
Uloomsiiimio, June 21, 1815
Wheat,
e,
Corn,
Cloverseeil,
Flaxseed,
Hotter,
O.llH,
Ens,
Tallow
Lard
Dried App'es,
White eans
Heeswax
80
5(,
3 25
1 25
Ml
85
C
7
50
A I) MINIS Til A I Oil' S NO TICK
The Estate "f SAMUFJ, EE S EE It
tiilt'of Mt I'teasunt town-thin; (let cased
TAJOTICE i he.-eby given thut letters uf admin
istration on the alwvo mentioned Lslutc
have been grunted to the subscriber. All person
indebted to said estalo me hereliy nntilied to make
immediate pay lent; and all those liuving claim
are requested to pre-sent Iheni properly uutlieutl
caicu to
JESSE K ESTER, of Greenwood,
ISAAC K ESTER, of Mt. Pleasant
24, 1S45 6w8
The Blight of Search.'
ICTNEW ARRIVAL 0Fr
Ready Made Clothing.
The subscriber has just received a lri
assortment of READY MADE CLOTH
ING, wliuh will be sold as cheap for Cash
is they can be purchased in the county.
Call ninl examine for yourselves, as tin
' Right of Saaich is guarantied to nil
J. R. MOYER.
Juno 7, 1815.-7
BY virtue uf a writ of levari facias lo mi
directed, will be exposed to public sail
at the Court House, in Danville, on Sat
urday, the fifth day ol July next, at IV
o'clock, noon, the following described
property, to wit :
All those certain six tracts of Laud siiua
ted formerly in the township of Catiawissa.
ounty of Northumberland, but now in tin
township of Milllin, Columbia county, Penn
ylvauia, one of lliem called, ' Balbec, be-
inning at a post, thence by lands of James
McNeal, north 12 degrees west. 3 12 peich
;s lo a chesnul riak, thence by lauds of Wil
liam Cray and William Siedmau, south 7b
legiees west 170 perches lo a post, ilienct
by lands of Jeremiah Jackson, south 12 th-
jrees east 4 10 perches to a post, thence by
and of Aichard lirook, north 78 degrees
west 15 perches lo a dogwood, thence north
12 degrees west 15 pert-lies to a post. thence
itirlh 78 degrees east 82 perches to a black
ak, thence by an old survey north 12 de
crees west 25 peiches to a hickory am'
north 32 degrees east 31 perches lo tin
dace ol beginning, containing 412 ucrut
Hid allowance of 0 per cent- for roads.
V. Whereon is erected
l!W two douses,
3 two stables,
and about 25 acres of land cleared,
-ALSO
Another of them called ' 'almyra;' be
ginning at a post thence by land of tfoberi
Cray, north 12 degrees west 410 perches
to a post, them-a by land ol William oted
nan south 78 degrees west, 100 perches U
post, thence by land of John yrady sou t r
12 degrees east 410 perches to a post, am
thence bv land of John Wild and Kichsrc
lirook north 78 d-grees east 10G perches li
the place of beginninij. coiitaitiiug 4014
acres and allowance ol 6 per cent for loads.
ALSO
Another of litem called ' Stone Hall,' be
ginning at a post thence by land of Join
Brady north 12 degrees weal JO.J porcher
to a post, thence by land ol diaries llal
south 78 degrees wesl 271 peiclies lo v
i hcsnui, ihenee by land of Catharine Long
iberger south lGj degrees east 270 perchet
io a stone, ami thence norm Degrees
east 219 perches to the place of beginning
ontaiuing 438 acres anil allowance ol six
icr cent fur roads. hereon is erected i
S I 5'pJStoxe Dwki.lini; lloust'
M'
f
ind about one acre of land cleared, .ini! then
is a vein of coal on the trad.
ALSO
Another cf them called ' Farmets' De
liohl,' hegiiiuing al a pot-t ihenee by laud ol
William Sled nan north 1C? degrees wes
310 perches lo a Spanish oak. llicnce b
laud of W I'.liain W ebb south 74 degreet
vves, 102 perches to a black oak, llicnce h
land of Timmas Sev south 10 degiees ran
24 perches i() a chesnul, thence by land nl
Charles Hall south 8j degrees east liC'-i
iierehes lo a post, thence by land of Join
Urady north'S decrees east 130 perches li
an oak, ihenee not ill 12 degrees west 81
perches lo while oak, and north 78 de
.Tees east 8 pen-he lo the place of begin
nntr. coiKainii'.i! 4IH ac:rs ana allowa.ici
of 0 per cent for roads, itc.
-ALSO-Anolher
of ihem called 'Troy,' begin
ning al a posi llicnce by land of Jeremial
Jackson north 12 degress west 110 pcrche-
1
' I-
io a post, llicnce by lam! of William P.llra
ly south 78 degrees west 80 perches to in
ish, thence south 78 degrees wesi 130 per
dies to a post,thcocH bv lain! of JohuRi-en-oulh
12 degrees casi 2(1.1 perches tu a pos
hence by laud of Tho ii in Brooks uortli Ii
letrees eusl 20 perch lo a coesniit oak
hence south 12 dcgiees rast -11 perches u
i black oak, thence by the same hiuI Join
Wild north 78 degrees east 10(5 perches l
i black oak, ihenee south 12 degiees eas
J5 perches to a white oak, and north 7b
-Mst 80 perches to the place of beginning.
eoniainini; 420i seres and allowance ol six
per cent lor toads, &e
ALSO
Another af them called 'Maine,' begin
:iing at a post, thence by land of William
P. Brady north 8j degrees west &si perdi
es to a chesnul, theuee by land of Thomas
Sav and Jesse Budd south 71 degrees wes
188 perches to a post, ihenee by land ol
Thomas Bellows south 55 degrees east 89
i-erches to a chesnul oak. thence by the
namo and land ol John Loiigibwrger soud
188 perches to a chesnul oak, thence In
land of said Longaberger south 70 de-
irees wesl 121 perches in a i si, tltenet
souih 10. degrees east Kit perches to !
chesnul tree, and thence by laud ol J.du
Reese north 78,deun;esjeasi 27 1 perches n
the place of beginning, coirainioa 38 1 j
acies and allowance of 0 per tent lor road.-
Sic.
Seized, taken m execution: and to bi
sold as ihe propel ly of George Miller aiti
terre tenants.
-LSO-
Vt ihe Bom' time and place, by virtue of i.
certain venditionas exponas.
A cei lain lot of giouud sitnale in Mon
tour township, Columbia county, eoiiiaiuiny
',) acres more or less houndeii by land id
lacob Rithel, George Kaufman and, Dinii
Itishel, whfjreon is erei-ted a Irame House.
i frame Stable, a U.uk House, a Ctirriei
Shop and Tanyard, with '.lie appurtenances
nd Also, on all ihe interest, share ai.i1
partition of the di feiidHiii in all that ceriaii
ract of land situate in Montour t'jusliii
Columbia county, (Mtiiaiuing one humhei
teres more oi les-t, dj. lining lauds of Men
y W erimen. Chrisiopher V oerile and otli
trs, beingiall Ihe rigl.l of ih fendant in tin
state of Bivhir, deceased, laiher jI
lefend ml.
Seized, taken in execution and lo be sold
s ihe property nl J din l!ivlr.
IKM DI'.RR. Sheriff.
Sheriff" Oji e. hmvillc, )
June 1 1, 1815. $
Soincihins
PLUNDER THE
Nev
SUN
AMONG ihe wonders of this age of im
provenieiiis.i)ie snljM-rtber resjiMcilully hegi-
leave to cull the attention ol his friends an:
he public in general lo ihe comer of Mail
St., where he has jnsl ricei 'ed and opener
from Philadelphia a general assortment ol
C O N V K C T I O N A K IE S ,
onsisting among other things of
Candies, varinun kinds f Raisins.
Prunes, Figs, Sweet and water
Crackers, Oranges Lemons,
Lemon and Fine ajiilc
Synps. Sonis, , 'U
moods and
'1 oho ceo.
uid all other articles usually kepi in a gro
ery.
Also a good assoittricnl nf
SCHOOL BOOKS & STATl LNARY
All of whit h he will sell a little cheaper
han ihey can be had al any other establish
nent in these 'diggu-s.'
N. B. Good while and colored rag:
taken in exchange fur honks ive
O. V. K A 11 1. lilt.
B'.oomsburg, June Oih 1845.
hist our oi: uvomi.xc by
CJIAHLES MINER.
j. 1 unc, ui r i ii . are rei-peen uny Roiirii-'u mi
the forlheoming History of Wyoming. Tin
.vurk, now ready lor I rc-sj, will make an Uclavu
volume of about six h.iiidn-d pair's, of width live
lundrcd pagex will emhiai-e 'he 111. 1111 hody ol the
urrative. Tin. Appendix, lie.-ides xsrirlv of on-1 J
ous uud illustrative arlieles.ttill contain the "'J'l:e
Ilazettol 1 ravelliTs," leviMtl with iiuiiieruus aildi-
Ions, personal aiieeroles, iiieidentH and skelche.-
f eharartei, m iking about an hundred piges.
J he author ihinks piujit r to say, ti.at no p un
have heeu spared l ii'laiii inlormati'n upon
nnlnl i-iililieelei Ml 1 1 ll m: l.-e . 1 1 1- las a ei-I"'
' J . 1
d himself, as v -luioi; ha, he, omti elass;,- n ru nl
as ciiimmeiable ern-rs li
have heretofoieju
ns ils very inle-J
xisled in ii'n.iid lo its siioy. inni
stun; civil eiiaiii-ler 11 is m en K-au eiv ioiii I-
... , , , ..1:1
ipon, that uhnesl i-n-i v gentleioali would de-are hn
his lihrury, in ri'sp i7 to it, an authentic 1.111 ralivi-
The purpo.-e of taking up suh-enp ions is loen.-i
e the until. . I to j 1 1 1 1 j wliat lilliliher ol copies ii
would he pmpei to puhh.-di
J he Hook w-ll l e hi ally printnl in oetavo tnrin
ill excellent paper, with n-veral illustrative plates
iiiuiul in cloth, in no idem style, mid deliveied le
uti.-tnbcrs at Two linll.us a ropy.
.No money to he paid until I'm- Book is delivered.
Subscriptions net iced at this Office
A DM IMS ';. 7 7'0," .V XO TILE.
'Ihe Estute if SCSASXA TOMl.I.X
SOX, liile ij Centre, totenship, deenned
TOTICE is herein givun that lelters of admin
istration on the above mentioned Estate
lave been granted (,, the niliM riher, living in I en
re tnwnKhip. All persons indebted In said estat
nc hereby untitled to make inmn diate pavii.tn!
ind all th i. e having ehiiins are n quested In pre
ient them properly iiutbeulii-aied to
MII.OMO.N M'.W WD, Adm'r.
May 1 , I.Mo, ti 1
II!ot:iavS)ur:v A vlil lory-
The Mfinhers nl this Coinpan ; h hn
laVH Swords nnd Bel"-, heloi.ciny lo tin
Company; are requited forthwith to drlivei
diem lo either ol the 'oinim-sioncd Olli
crs. 11. W EBB, dpt.
TII3 I j AST xoticj:
111 milHciilier having pi iced HI S' At'
COh'.V'T.i in the luimU ol CIIA Itl.Ii.
III.I.K, l,Hn lor collection, reipiesls all mow
nileliled to him t itlier to come forward and J
heir ri-Hoective dues, or ul- rimfe.HH judgment I'm
he siiiiiu on or lieforu llie i'lUHV D.Y 01
WlAr NI.XT ami shvj cost.
E II mO(JH
May 20, 1 81 5 5
C'hu i i Man u la t lory.
'IH siilmerilier linvina estalilislied a .VUIl
t il l I It JI.LVI IVIC TOKV on Mini
Uri-et, near tlie rfselcnce of I,. U. Mans, he is now
reiiaied to I'uriii.sh Ciia'ns of every deHi-rnilion, oi
.is yood terms us they can be purchusud eUewhen
ii llie county.
WOOD TURNING,
Such as lied Fusts, H'uqgon Hubs
Rose Blocks, 5S'C.
SIGN, ORNAMENTAL HOUSE
TAINTING.
Also
HOUSE 1K1PERISQ.
I'liin litter brunch, from his experience, lie believe
lie eun do a little, better 'ban uny other person ii
lids Mi ction.
(XJ-I'OI'I.AR PhANK will he taken in pay
nent at the highest ir .set price
(SAMlia 1IAGENBUCH
liloonis.nirg, July 4, 14 p JHI
HAILS, SPIKES; &c.
The ISIooaiHhiirg- It. II. I to
ILL krep constantly on hand, a large
Kortinenl of
XAILS, S1'IKES AXD IHO
vhichlhev will sell by WIIOLE8AI E and I!E
'All,, n an good ternm the article
can be elruiirre jim clia.-cd. Men haiils urn
lliers, rniiv find it to their interest to cull- .A II
iimls of grain received in piivment.
JOSEPH I'AXTON, Piiv.sipknt
1R TSERSUIF DISSOL VE1).
The Conrrrlnership heretofore existing
iinier me in iii oi i:iu iiua.y q
HOOSH, in the Blacksuiithiiig Business.
Dissolved bv mutual consent. I In
Books aie in the hand of Mi.rshal Silver
horn, lo whom all having claims on, m
ire indebted to, said lino, me requested t
ipply immediately for settlement.
MARSHAL SILVEkTHORN.
JUDAlI iiooMr
Blooiiishtiig, March 28, 1815. 49
r'The Business, in futtiie, will be cm
rb'd on at the old stand, by the subscribe!
who .solicits a continuance of llie cuslon
is old friends, anil of as many new ono
of may please call.
). SILVEKTHORN
M a re h2 8 4 1)
2
HAIimjK YARD-
I'he stihserihers liave esta)ilished at tlo
ihovo plarn, a
new .l.Vi Ai J.lliJ
he ready, al the shortes
mil will al waj s I
notice, lo luriiish lo orilcr,
MC'M'MRNTS, TOMB-TABLES
TOMB-STOKES, HEAR Tll
JA MBS, M. hX TL ES, F. UN T
STO.XES, MULL EES, kc.
r any other work in their line. They mi
,lso prepared lo lurnisi WINDOW CAI
and SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEPS.
kc either of Ma.ble, Lime or any kind ol
none that can he procured in this vicinity
JiTMIaving had :oiiidciablo experienci
in the business, liiey pledge their work l
he executed in as handsome a style as tai
he furnished from f.nv vard either in 1 1 , t
ity or countrv; and on as reasonable terms.
ARM STROM 1 & HUCHES.
Bloonisbuig, Nov. 3, 1843. ly 28
SWAN HOTEL,
Oiangecile, Cultnnbia county, Fa.
THE subscriber respectfully informs tin
niblie thai he has leased this large llirct
lorv Tavern, now in the occupant y of Mi
George Siiple, in Orangeville, Columbia
county, Pa., and intends moving into it on
the fust of April next, where he will hi
leased to bee his old Irieuds and cuslomtis
As his
TABLE
will alwavs hn furnished with the best tin
imarkei all'unls, His BAR wiih the choices:
I Lniuors And his STABLE, attended h
" 'I
i . i , i .1 i . il i If .1.. . 1 .
I . H t 1 1 1 1 Hostlers, lie nailer- uiiiiseii inai in
ill be able to uive general satislacliun
rnx ,-,.-Y , vrpu
v...,
I nlwiivs he ready to transport vralermci
ih, 'ii rotite,
1 C JOHNSON
(1arch IS, 191S--tf'
NORTH 1$ RANC 1 1 CANAL.
TOTICT. is hereby civen tlint tho Books of
the MHiTII ISKAMTl CANAM'OM-
'A.NY will be opened on TL'I).4V the svi n
teentli dav of June next, at two o'clock in the al
eriiooii hi the l'lioeuix Hotel in Wilkol aire, I'a.,
where the undersigned, t'oinii issionets undrr the
law for that tiurpon1 enacted, will attend lo receive
subscriptions lor stock tl said company.
i. M. Holleii'r.ai k,
Sam'l Holland,
E. 11'. hiurdi-vant,
lioh't A. I'airirh,
Chester tiutlirr,
Ceo, P. Steele,
Carrick Mallcry,
C. I,. Ward,
N, (hertield,
Henry Stark,
fs. F. Headley,
(ieo: Muck,
, Tims: P. Cope,
Elihu Cbauneey,
V. U. l'ioleit,
S. 1). I'be'ps,
William Colt,
Will. M'Kelvy,
.lotcscph I'licsllv,
Henry King
ffenry 'rinkcr.
1'. S. C.icite, I'liiladelplus; American, Bahi
nnio; -.'xpresi, New York, Brmlfniil Krporter.To
vaoda; Llemocrat, Ibinvilh ; Airif-ticjn, tuiihury
Alias, Boston; Uenicial, Bloomsburg: Advocnle
ind Fanner, VYilkobarrc. publish once s week
veiks send n copy and bill to ullii e of the I.iierm
U. uucial, ilk'.v-burre, I'a.. May 14, 1S15-1
WAXTKII,
Two Apprentices
IJ llie l,.SI unci UilDl I Ul-fi .Making liu
niiiesj. Hinart ni-livn hoys lielwoen tin
Hp's of 15 uud 17 will receive good encourage
nent u.i ill iinmediii.o iipplication to l! i Hiiliserilier
M.MDN t; S1UVE
Cloomsliurg. Juno 11,1815 Oil' inS
CIIAKLKS It. ItUCKALinV
Attot'iioy at Law,
fiffict South side of Main st. vpposili
r.ycr iy Jlrjtey e More,
li:7-WILL ATTEND COURTS IP
THE COUNTIES OF COLUMUI
AND LUZERNE.
BLOOMSliURU
Cabinet Ware House
n II U mibscrilier would res)eetfully infoiin tin
public, that he has tuken lliu sli ip lately m
d hy S'aintiel Lilly, near the upper end oi
uisliurg, where lui is currying on tho
n ull its various branches, nud where ho will Ii
nippy o wait upon all those who may favor bin
.villi their custom. His 1' immure iswairanli
ic inadv of good iniiteiial and durable, uud he in
endi keeping on hand
Sideboards. Secretaries, liureaus
Wardrobes, Card Tables, Dining
Tables. Breakfast Tuhles,
Cupboards. Stands, U'ush
Stands, Beds I ea ds,
Dough-troughs,
Coffins, ye.
ind all kinds of work in his line, which he will eel
ipon as reasonable terms as they can lie purchasei
n the county.
Bv stnct attention to business ho hopes to re
eive ashao of public patronage.
UllUWA,
April 25,1845. lyl
NOTICE.
LI, persons knowing themselves indebted t'
lliesuliseribel, lire requested lo coinc lbrwuri
nd nuke payment.
BASS b. HIDES.
vill Im taken in payment as usual, and received li
xchimge for LEATHEK.
I'lllldl' CIiniSTiNHN.
bloomsburg, May li, IS 15 4
pcetaeles
& lasses.
'fTIIE sulisi-riber has just leceived a large ic
jj soitimntol SPECTACLES and M'EC
I'ACI.E UI.A.SSlvS, of the best quality, of hull
vhite and green, from ;o. 2- upwards.
rj-Persons atllicted with sore eyes, will find ii
o their advantage to eull ami gel glasses iroin nun
is they limy feel ussured of deriving u great heneli
ioiii their use.
(i. L. SlIULTZ.
Bloomsburg, May 17, 18454
JOHN MARKLB,
Harness, Saddle Sc
Trunk XVZanufacturcr;
ESl'ECTl-'CEI.Y informs the public that In
1, has loi ated himself in the shop next doo
o Niniuel llagenhuibs Chair Euetory, jlain street
iiooiiisbuig, Columbia county, when- he w ill cii.n
hi the above bus ness in ull Its branches. Ho wil
,eep constantly on hand tine and coarse
One and 'J wo Horse Harne srs,
Horse Collars, Saddles, Bridles
and Trunks; f,-c.
if every description ; -Hid having had a long expe
rience in the business, he can furnish as good work
nul as cheap as can oc purchased in the county
Oj All kinds of country produce taken in pay
nent for work, at the market prices.
May It), IN 15 bino"
IT) THE SEVERAL COLLECTORS
OF COUNTY ND STATE TAX
IX COLUMBIA COUMV-
Whereis, to enable the Stale lo nieel hei
i3biliiics on the lirsi day of August next, it
is necessary thai llie Slate Tax assessed in
he diflercnl counties under the Act ol As
sembly ichiiitig thereto should be prompt
iy paid to the Stale I reastuer, Ami J
Whereas, by the provisions of the Actor
iOili April, 184 1, il the (Junta uf uny Coun
i- be urn paid io the S ate Treasurer, on ot
before ihe 2d Tuesday of January in each'
kCi.r, the balance so remaining unpaid, altei
di ducting Commissions, fcc. shall he rlnirg
, d in said county , and shall ihereaftei he.n
,,n interi si il live per cent, till paid. AND
ALSO, that if any county shall pay into
the Stale Tresiny, ils quota of State lux,
ID days prior lo ihe lirsi lay of August id
my year, stub county shall he t nulled to s
deduct, on of liu- per cent, on the airount sc
paid, it being thus made the intcresi, ,
well as the duty of llie several counties
promptly to pay thiir prcporlion of the lax
es r.ssessed upon them.
And II fn in s by so doing Coluinbn,
Comity will be entitled to an abatement oi
I er Stale tax of from live to six hundred
dollars, Then hoe,
Fesolvrtl, That the several collectors o'
County and Suite lax in Columbia count;
be earnestly requested to make every 1 1
tort to collect am! pay ovfr to the County
Treasurer the tinmiiiu of State tax thatgei
in their duplicates on or before the iwelftl
y of July next, at which day ihe tevera
Colli clots ate Inn by riquirulto mm a
he Com.iiisHoni is Olluelo mevcthci
xoiicrutions on ihcii duplicates of Slot
tax.
JOHN 15 EDO A tl,
SAMUEL MEAKS,
FREDERICK. M'LRIPE,
(.'am mission1 is.
CoionsfioNtns Odicc, Danville, )
June 12, ISOvi. S