I lii'iiVii' en nliif mv ihrd lis approach- i ilwsciliiimn. Mis rl.mo t.f f m!i.liy the imu and iJimiku ul 1 1 1 c v limn In service IihiI richly Me . '.'.iifwoli' 10 b ri('prou sndpi-weiful peo ple was sweeiencd by the prpuct ol Idissful iiiuuorialny. He vh l.iiiiciilril by ii.oj... wIhi love, I him truly, zealously and tenderly. Hia obsequies were performed hv the freemen of hi country, who Borrow ed over him in the overflowing tribu is of their hearts, as chieftain of tlieir fniili.Hiul friend and benefactor to iheni nil. And hit memory will be forever con secrated in the hearts of hie countrymen, and thu very tpol of hit repose he hallowed K iheir nilurimaires. And now, if amid the Bolemntiei that pervade the nation, and while the volleys can yet almost be heard echoing over his lowly pillow, if the sane tuary of the sepulchre cannot shield him, nd any one on remember that calun ny lias ever dared call him ambitious, to him I answer, that, save the father of his coun try, whose spirit might have loved to be the guardian angel of out two, no man nan ever processed the power of this one and used it so leniently, or offered it up so (lis intereettvlly on the altar of his country's good as the hero of the Hermitage. Fellow diizens: ' Tis the chatacler ol men like this one that sheds light around nnr inouirv when we ask ourselves the destiny of our nature, snd how we may elevate if 'Tie the memory f.f true great lies like this man's. that ennobles our sen Omenta and dignifies our actions. And 'tis the emulation and ardour which the world'i. irihnioa in such a man inspires, that J " , ' . gives that energy and zcnl to our actions. that only can make litem effectual for good to man and our country, or productive ol honor to ourselves". At such let lis vener. ste the hero as such ailmira his unfarnish- cd fame and as such strive to emboJy his untainted virtues. Fur as such meti are nol hnrn for any one coun'ry, so are they noi for any time. The woild is their hon;p nnd immortality their life time. 1 have tiesspasned thus fir on the fesi'm- ties of the day and your Mud indulgence, and, if 1 hve spoken too strongly ol da word', I should certainly crave your par lor, did I not know that no one ran feel here without feeling siron'y, none spesk cii -cft'ly without speaking warmly, and none endeavor to pay an honest tribute to his memory witkoiil feeling the weakness of language to portray his sentiments or do j..Qi'.ro in big Buhject, For while we are gathcied to innum his loss to-i!;iy, we are but consoled by the prosperity of ihai country whose brightest page of history is adorned and identified with his name, and our grief is assuaged only by recurring to his departed worth as it was among ns, and in ad niraiion of his patriotic achievements. Yes ! amid the rejoicing on this our national birth-day, there appears to be grid associated with everything. If we hear the shout of the people, we hear loo echoing i our fancy their universal shout that arost on the achievement of victories such m f.hat of New Orleans, and we remember thXt their chieftain is fallen. If we look overVhe freemen of this country, we must thinkhal he who led their van in the causa of LibeVty is no more If we behold to Aayt pageanlrv and pomp, it reminds us of a bi ro once triumphing in the honors of hi country, iM we look for him in vain. V hear our prospeiity recounted, and when we ask ourselves who participated most glori ously in its achievement, turn w iih grief tc the record of a greal man's death. We listen lo our history, and its pages but bla zon foith his name and his virtues for re newed sorrow. ' And now, tint con emplible censure am invidious abu.se are hushed, and sinre the tongue of slander is si palsied as his dust the polestar of his honor shall shine mort resplendent, and a brighter halo encircle tin name of JACKSON in the fmnanenl c our national glory. Ad may the mantle of his virtues have fallen on iia,nnd in ever cobly stiiving for our country's welfare may we never shame the heritage of ihiit country's sire and fiiend. BL00MS1WRG R. 11. ? C We publish below, for the information of our citizens, the late acl of Assembly au ihorizing Ihis company lo construct a Rail Noart from the canal lo their works Pamphlet Laws 1845. page 439, FKCTinv'l That ihe Blnomsbnrg rail mail mil! iron comnanv. in the (ouniy of Columbia, in the state of Pennsylvania cliMI have the right to consirurt a singie or double track railioad, from iheir basin on t North Branch canal, near the town i Blnombburjr.Ki their iron works on r'ishirg nek, a diManre of about one mile; said nii.il lo be for the accommodation of said comp-iiiv, in transporting their coal, lime pioiie, iron, merchandize, and other person ;il proj i-ny. Pl-crtN 2. The s:iid road slull not pn.Mi with in llliy led f any building on said lino ,, roan, without toe consent ... ., I...... owners thereof; and in case -l disagree-' nunt between the properly holders on said . line or road, and said comiialiy. as to the value ol the around to be occupied by ibhI r,.,i tln.it nn. I iii that rate, the tni'&es ol the court of oiuiler sessions of the county Wll t "I' M tt of Columbia shall appoint thice disinteres- ip,I nil iudicious persons, whose duty it shall be to view end examine the line of said road, and award audi damages, (it ,i,ro .itnnlil bn inv.i as ihev. on llieir oaths or affirmations, shall deem just and proper.and said railroad company slial' pay each of said jurymen the sum of two doll ars oer dav. for ekdi day necessarily spent in discharging said duties! and shall, if de sired by the properly holders on said line ol remit, oivft oood and sufficient security, in double the amount awarded.conditioned foi the payment of the award of said jury, flnd the award of said jury may be entered in the ronrl of common pleas of aid county, and on confirmation thereof bv Maiil court, the same shail have ihe effect of a indirment trains! the property of said company, t be collected as other judg ments are bv law collected. Suction 3. Thai either partv shall have ihe rieht of appeal from the confirmation ol said award to the court of common pleas of said county, on complying with the provi sions of existing laws relating to appeals to the court of common pleas, from the award nf arbitrators,. SPECIAL iCT. We insert in our paper of to-day, an act of the last Legislatuie authorizing the Ca nal Commissioners lo examine ihe claim of Elizabeth Millard for damages by reason of the construction of the North Branch Canal through her properly We suppose the lady intended, lesides above the Halfway house. We know nothing about ihe mat ter; it may be right or it may be wrong: but we suppose Fx Senator Headly can explain it as he is a relation of the lady and was at Ihrtisburg about the time of its passage last winter. The act is lo be found on page 219, Pamphlet Laws, 1815. Section 1. Thl the canal commission ers be, and ihev are hereby authorized and d'.iifcted n examine, by the inspection of at leacJ one of !heir number, the chum of Eli Ztbeih lillaid, Jor alleged damage done lo her farm by' the construction of ihe North liraiich Dtvisi,"i of Hi rennsyivania ennui, and adjust ihe sati." oporf piinciples cf f qui ty and jnstire. likinj. into consideration, in liieir estimate of damage, H thd advantage resulting lo th mid properly" from ihe loca tion and roneiriictinn of the san: cBtial, .mi. leporl their proceedings and derision to li," next legislature. iVAKKIF.D-Earlv on Thuisday mornins;, July 3d by John Richart, Esn. Mr. James Tisb of Bloom township, to Mies Barbara Snvdkr, near Rliorshnrg. The above was accompanied by a splen id array nf the good things (or which we nakc to the parties our b( si bow and hanks. Aay peace and plenty crown tlieir joy a, And fill their arms with giiln and lioys. On the 29ih till, by J. II. ludcr. Esq . Mr. Jesse I'arkkr io Miss Elizabeth 'atterson, boih of Greenwood. In Mooreland township, Lycoming cn, n ihe 20ih till, by the Rev. J IIf Ritien house, Hit. Anthony h. McIvki-;. of Derry Col co. to Miss Mahy Low, daughter ol Mr, Thos. Low, of ihe former place On Thursday tlip 19:h tilt by Uev. I llahl. Mr. Henry Shkrm.vn, to j1iS9 Mary Nass, both of il lflin tp. On the 13ih nit. by Rev. F Ruthrauff, Mr. Bobert McCt'Rr.F.Y,. of Union countv o Miss Amanda Roihnson, of Columbia in. In Danville, on Tuesday oflael weekiby E. Trego, Esq , Mr- Henry Miller, to Miss Martha Huff, both ol Milton. On Thursday morning, 3l int.' in Dna ,i I., i, vine, ol ioneumpiion, Airs, imarv ii IIantz, wife of Mr. Andrew llaniz, aged 26 years. On Satnrdas" last, in Dmviilc, nf Con- mmpiion, Mi. Eli II. Price, aged about 24 years. In Berwick, on Sunday last, Francis, infant daughter of William 4' Susan Camp bell, aged 5 months. THE 1JL?.EET3. liLoo.Msm'RG, J ii 1 y 12, 1845 Wheal, Rye, Corn, Cloverseed, 3 90 5fj O rtC 0 ,3 Flaxseed, 13 it er, Oats, EiiS" Tallow Lud Dried App!e, White jeans 1 25 25 6 10 7 Millinery i tf B wl V IN I SS M. IMIIIlMK.) tjn&TOUM) respectfully infiirm the Ladle oi 9 Blonmslmrij and vicinity, thauhc has jusi received a Lit assortment ol H Til other shop on Main-slreet,ncaity oppositeDoehlorV hotel, and second tioor below A'ilverthorn's, whare she haa'oll the ankles usually kept in a Milliner Store, The Ladiea are all invited tii call and exa mine for themselves, lJonnet and Caps made and done up in the moat fiiMiioiiiible style, ilooiiisborj, July l'i. 1815, 12 CATAWISSA iiOTEL, CATAWISSA COL. CO. PA, aBACOB DYEU infoims travellers and his old customers and Iriends, that he siill keeps the above Hotel, where he will be happy lo wail upon those wlio favor him with their custom. II is house is large ind commodious, and well arranged lo ac commodate his guests II is table is always provided wuh the choicest Viands the niai kelscin afford, and his Bar contains some of the best liqnros that can he found in this eciion of coumrv. His stables are also ample, and good ostlers are always in at tendance. Catawissa, July 12, 1845 2m.l2 JDMiyiSlIiJWR'S NOTICE Onthe Estate eJOilN SMITH, (hctas erf, late of Sugarlouf township, Colum lia county. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the above mentioned Esj late, have been granted to the Subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are here by notified lo make immediate paymenl.and all those having claims are requested to present them prnp-rlv suihenticaied lo THOMAS MENU UN II ALL, Executor. July 14, 1843. 612 LIST OF CAUSES. For Trial at August Term, 1845. 1. Burt m W. apples, vs Jeremiah Iritih el al. 2. JobsC. McCall et al vs Jos. Lemon. 3. Robert Montgomery vs George A. Frick el al Executors ol L). S Montgomery, 4. Leonard Siineman vs John Mc Wil liams. 5",' Robert Moore vs John Chester et al 0. 7. 8. 0. 10. II. Jonathan C. Peuning'on vs John Chester el al. hy. Andrew Emmons vs Vaniah Reese. IVius i?hirtz et al Thomas Moore head ft.' Peter Bddv ys Joseph Diehl. I)vid R Giim el l vs 'i'lioma. Moorchead IMoDJiiniis ArliaJory. The Members of this Company; who iava Swords and Belts, belonging lo the Company; are required forthwith todelivhi litem to eiilier ol the Uiinmissioneu uiu crs. 11. WEBB, Capl. Public Sale IN pursuance of an order of the Or lihan's Court, of Columbia County, on Saturday the second day of August next, al en o'clock in the forenoon, Marshal G Slioamnker.und John Christian Admioisua '.ets &c. ol Jacob Wei liver , late of Madison township in said county, deceased will ex pose to Sale, by Public Vendue, upon the premises, a certain racl of land, containing 4-0 Acres, or thereabouts, situate in the township of Madison, and County of Columbia, alore said, adjoining lands ol John llendershnt Valentine Christian, John Uillheimer: John Revnlurd and Chris'ian, laie the estate of said deceased, situate in ll'e, township of Madison and County afore said. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Danville, July l 1854. There u a about 73 Acres, of cleared land. There is on the prem's' a one and a half story LOG HOUSE, Weather Boarded, Log lSaru ii SMALL ORCHARD. List of Letter. EMAINING in the Post Office, at Blooms burg, on the quaiter ending June 3Ulh 1845. IUmps Abraham Hyon Uanel I.'cpser tallia Robason Miss Mary Reuhart Kamnel 2 Sprout A. B. Esq- Fullmer Daniel Hartman A. 13. Jackson Joseph Kannady Srah Perns Wm. or John ship Wychoff Y. V 40 .Martin i nomas Wakefield Jamm P.,uii. flli,nT fnr pVr.ri in the above list Will "-l",l,B B nlcase sav they ata sdvertied. J. R. MOYER P M WANTED, Two Apprentices r rio ihe LAST ami BuOT TREE.Makinj gbu- J sine-is. Smart sctivn boys hftween Ihe ti, ages ot 1.1 nncl l will rerpive goon i-ih-,m nK-- '. ment Upon immedia.e spplicntinn t the subscriber, SIMON C 8U1YE BloomsHirg, June 14,1? to -6tl m? FAr&XLIT MEDICINES. JJVMi'S JMUi 70MC. This Hair Tonic has produced beautiful New Hair in the buuda of hundred who bad hern Imld for years It aUo purities the bend fioin Duudrnlf CliPM dibeaaea of iho scalp t'rencrvi'i ihe huir from ailing oil' or btcomiug permanently gray JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BAL SAM. IS a certain, lafe and elfectuul rsirteJy fur Dyt eatery, Diarrhuua or looseneHii, cholera morbuii.iuin- mer complaint, colic; griping pains; aourstninnch) sick and nervous headath, heartburn, wutcrbrdHh; puin or aickners of the stomach; vomitiui;; snitling up of food after eating and also where it pasueii through -M body unchanged ; want ol aipcllte ; restliiiisnes and iiian-.hly to sleep; wimd in the sto mach and bowela; cramp; ucrvous tremors and twitchingsi seasick iicsh; fainting, melancholy and lownessof spirits, fretting and crying of infants and fur all bowel ullectiona and urrvous Jnwaies. Dr. JdYXVS TONIC VERMIFUGE Which is perfectly snfo and so pleanant that children will not refuse to tuko if It ell'ectually diistroys worms! neutralir.es acidity or sourness ol the stomach; increases appetite and acta as a gone' ral and permanent Tonic and is therefore exceed ingly beneficial in in'ermittcnl and Remittent fevers and indigestion; ifC and is a certain and permanent cure fur Urn lever and ague. DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. They may be taken at all limes and in most diseasesIn Inflammaloiy, intermit tant, Remittent, Bilious, and every other form of Fever Jaundice and Liver Com plaint. For Dyspepsia they are really an invaluable article, gradually changing the Aitiated secretions of the stomach and liver , ind producing healthy action in those im pnrlant organs. They aie very valuable or diseases of the Skin, and for whul is commonly called 'Impurity of ihe blood;' also for Leaiale Complaints, Losiivencs? &c and in fact every disease where an Aparient, Alterative, or Purgative Medicine may be requited JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Aslhuia two or three largn doses will cure the Croup or Hives Children, in from fiftven minutes to an hours time It immediately subdues tin violence of Hooping Cough, and e fleets a ipeedv cure. Hundreds who have beet iiven up by their physicians as ineurr.ibh with 'Consumption,' have been resloiew perfert healih, by it. In lact. as a remedy in Pulmonary Dis 'i i . f eases, no medicine lias ever oniaineu a higher, or more deserved reputation. irjTliP above Medicine are all for sale at the store of JOHN R. MOVER. Blonmsburg. I 0 A I) MINI SWA TOR' S NO 'VICE, 'he Estate of SUSANNA TOM LIN SON. lute of Centre township, deceated. "nTOTICE it hereby gWon that letters of admin- I W i.traflin r.,1 ihp ill.OVI- Mll'llt jollO J KstatC, ;iuvo hern granted to the Miimcnbir, living Ui Cen tre tnwnsnip. All persons indebted to said estate are beiehy notified to moke immediate payn.rnt. and all those having rlaims are requested lo pre sent them properly authenticated to SOLOMON NKWHARZ), Adm'r. May 17, 1S45, tiw4 Something New (fX-UNi)iou Tin-: am. 8 A MONO the wonders of this age of im nrovcmenis.ihe subscriber respectfully begs leave to call i.he atieniiun of his friends anil ihe public in general to the corner ol Alain Si.", where he has J"" rr.reteu anil openeo from Philadelphia a general assortment ol CONFECTION ARIES, consisting among other things of Candies, virions kinds nf Halsins, Prunes, Ftps, Sweet and muter Crackers, Uranqes Lemons, Lemon and Fine apple Syrups. Soaps, Al viomfs and 7 dIxi i' co. and all other articlis usually kept in a gro eery. hlso a good isfortrnPitt of SCHOOL BOOKS k STATPNARY All of which be w ill sell a li tile cheaper than they can be bad at any other establish ,nent in these 'diggii's.' N.B. Oood white and colcred rag? aken in exchange for books &e. O. 0. KAHLER. B'.oomsbtirg, June Cih 1843. 4 CH.E.LES E.HLSB. rFaUor ff7MHRCI'G the present opportunity ol A expreising his thankfulnewi to his friends.ami ih nnhlir ffpimrallv. for the liberal patronage hr has heretofore received, informs his friends and th public in general, that he still continues lo tany or the above business at his old ertaDltsnea nana, ni the cflrner ot Main snd East stree's, where hi ftopes, by strict attention to business, to receive and murir sham of nublic natroriage as herctotorc He deems it unnecessary to go into in gsme oi hrag.nr to ue any soft sddder about nis cilL,i. in the PROFESSION OF GARMENT CUTTING j hi l,nn is of lone standinc. and his work be thinks will speak tor Usell, ana tar more mnuei ;ban words. Uut, he would meteiy say ruai, ne his work done with neatness, durability, ind in the latest fashionable manner, and will erf nrs a snoA fit in all canes. N. b. Char ars moderate to suit the times. Al kinds ofcmintry piodnre taken in exchange ler lwmk, at market prices. Bbumsburg.iNcJv.D HM.-29. ( The night of Search.' fjyNEW ARRIVAL OFri RcadV 3WTatlo Clothing. The Bii'-iscriber has just received a larjje .ssortmenl of READY MADE CLOTH INC, wiich will be sidd is chesp lor Cash as they can be purchased in ihe county. Call and examine for youiselven, as ihe ' Riiiht of Seaich' is guarantied to all J. R. MO Y Ell. June 7, 1845.-7 'ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Tht Estate af SAMUEL KESTIlV latt of Ml Pleanant lowmhip) daeurd mTOTICE is he.cby given thut letters of udnun- il istration on the alwve meulioiied Kmute, have been granted to the subscriber. All per.oiiK indebted to said estate are liervby notified to inukt immediate pay lent; am) all those having cluin are requested to pre-svut them propurlv aull.enti caied to JESSE KESTER, of Greenwood, ISAAC KESTER, of Mt. Pteunanf Adminiitrutori' June 14, 1845 6w8 Chair JlainilHclory- rM'fE subscriber having estHhlislipd a VA'IV C'l.llll Jl.l.YVt' JCTOItV on .Vain street, near the residence of L. II. Ma us, he is now prepaied to furnish Chain of every description, on as good terms as they can be purchasad t-lsuwhere n too county. WOOD TURNING, Such as Bed Fasts, Waggon Hubs, Host Blocks, SfC. WON, ORNAMENTAL HOUSL PAINTING. Also HOUSE FA PEEING. This latter brSuchj from his experience, he believe he can do a little better 'ban any other person in this section. rXj-l'OPLAR PI.ANK will be taken In pay ment at the highest v .net price 8AMUEL HAGENDUfH Bloomsourg, July 4, 184 jm JOHN IVIARKLU, Harness, Saddle & Trunk Manufacturer; ESrECTFl.'LLY informs the public that lit has locuted himself in the shop next door io fSuinuel flngcnbucns unnir raciory, iiiun street lioomsbutg, Columbia cniinty, where he willca rv -in the above bus lies in all Its brunches. Ho will l.eep constantly on hand line and coarso One and Two . Horse Harnesses, Horse Collars, Saddles, li'idles and Trunks; Ac. if every description ; and having had a long expe rience in the htisiueis, he can furnish as oiid wmk, and as cheap ns curl tie purchased in the eontilv. (fJ'AII kinds of country produce taken in pay ment for work, at the market prices. Msy tO, 1845 6m3 NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves uiilehteil lo the. subscribe!, are rcipiestej to come forward nid make payment. will be taken in payment as iihiidI, mid received in sxchange lor LEA 1H Eli. PHILIP CHRISTMVN. Uloomsburg, May 1 1, 1S-15 4 iJ. F. II AYIIiriJST, WAGGOrJ MAKER, HLOOiMSBURG, ESPECFTULLY informs the public thii he hus loc ated himself iu Ihe Muip lalelv occupied by ZII5A RL'tHil.ES, in MARKET STREET, where he intends currying on the above business in all its various branches. HEAVY WAGGONS Imilt and repaired, as well as one bursa WAGGOXS AXI) BUGGIES of every dssciiption, and all kinds of Country Work, m his hue, clone at tlioit nonce ami cm ttic most reasonable terms. rjj'fiood Lumber and .fill kinds ol Connttv Pro lucetnken in payment for wok, but Canh will not bo refused. April 5, 184.'. 6m50 BLOOMS BURG Cabinet Ware HOUse. f"VIG subscriber would respectfully infoimthc public, tlu' he has tukwi the ah p lately oc mned bv Samuel Lilly, noar the upper cud ol Uloomsburg, whera be is carrying on the MM various branches, and whero be will be l.m,v o wait upon all these who may favor him "ii-. . n- u -.. ... iv lb their custom. Jii r iirnnuio in iaiun,ii u ... ,e made of good material anU Curable, ami no in tend) keeping ou hand Sideboards. Secretaries, uureavs Wardrobes. Card Tables. Dining Tables. Breakfast Fables, Cupboards. Stands, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Bough -troughs, Coffins, 5'C. and sll kinds rework in his line, which he will sell upon s reasonable terms as they can be purchased in the county. By strict attention In business he Hopes to re cive i sha;e of nubile patronajre. ELI BROWN. April 26, 1843. lyl CHARLES I?. nUCKALEAV Attorney at Law. Office South side of Main-si. opposite t.ycr .Jr mjteye store, fr?'Yll.L ATTKNI) COURTS IN nirc couNTiKs of Columbia AND LL'ZtHNC. n 4 a ki " a I HI i t CrJ"stiresUbnk EXECUTIONS ar.dj ,r, i i i ii irn I 1 t i ' .(. i.ilMUA J'ifl pnnttu anu iur ?aie i hit. Office Mew (ScdsmIs ISdlicy Sc iraeittlcnhnH, llavn just icccived,and Bre now opening At the old tt and of Eyer & U'fjliy, AM EXTEKS1TK ASSOliTiMKNT OP il'KlNG AND SUMMEU GOODS, I 'uiuittinn of wery aitith't ukuully !j t in d country iW, mong their assortm-ol will belound,of DUV G00DS t'lothsi Cassimeres; Sattinetts, fiambroons etc. lor summer pantM Calicoes, Chintz; Hnlyonuesj Lawns and Crape Delanea &c. lor diesses, Hosiery) Cloves c5i Alius; Handkerchiefs, Scarfs; brown and bleached Shlrtingi &n, colored Yarn; Laps and Wadding; Donneis and trimmings. They have lso Palm Hats; Travelling Daskets; Looking Classes and 13ras Clocks. GROCEmIES. Sugar, Teas, Coffee, MolassesB, fcp per, Mpicen, in fact evpry thing in this line that may be called fori Crockery's A general lamum-m of I'race Chains, Shovsls, Mailfj Spike., and the usual variety of Lock., Screws, liuils, &c, Rolled and Bir Iron, Hoop and band Iron, Waggon tire of all size.'y DRUGS, PAINTS, & OILS. All of which they will sell on. jtlie most reasonable terms and receive in payment all kinds of country produce; iMay 10, 18153171, 3, TO THE SEVERAL COLLECTOR OF COUNTY ND STA'I E TAX IS COLUMBIA COUSTY. Whereas, to enable the Stale lo meet her labilities on the Crsi day ol August next it necessary that ihe JSiaie Tas assessed in he different couniies under die Act ol As einbly relating thereto should be prompt y paid lo the Stale Treasurer, And ' VV hereas, by the provisions uf the Act of 9th April, 1814, il ihe Quota of any Conn v be not naid to ihe State Treasurer, on or helore ihe 2d Tuesday of January in earli eiif, the balance n remaining unpaid, slier b diicting Commissions, &c. shall be charg d to said county, and (shall lliereai et tear -in interest of five per cent, till paid. AM) ALSO, that if any county shall pay into the State Treasury, its quota of Slate lay, 15 davs prior lo the hrsl lay ol Angusl i , any year, audi county shall be entitled to a deduction of five per cent, on the amount an r..a, ; ii... " mieren- well as the dulv of the several counties, promptly to pay their proportion of the tax es assessed upon them. v' And lUiereus by so uoirg Columhu County will be entitled to an abatement oti ler Siatc las ol from live to eix hundred lollars, rhefcfoie, Resolved. That the several collectors of County and Slate tax in Columbia county he earnestly requested to make every et fori to collect and pay over to the Count)1 I'reasurer the amount el Mate tax charged n their duplicates on or belore the twelfth lay of July next, at which day the several Collectors aie hereby required to meet ti he Commissioners Office lo recc ve iheir xoneratjons on their duplicate of Sttita' ax. JOHN B EDGAR. SAMUEL MEARS, FREDERICK M 'BRIDE Commissioners. Commissioners' Office, Danville, June 12. 1855. OOlUSIOUPg MARBLE YARD- The subscribers have established at thi above place, a new MARBLE YARD nd will always be ready, at the 3horicsl notice, to furnish tfl order, MONUMENTS, TO MB- TA B I. tit?, TOMB-STONES, HEAR TII JAMBS, MANTLES FAINT STONES, MULLERS, kt. ir any other work In ihfclr line They arc also pfepafed to lurtiisi WINDOW CATS nd SILLS, DOCK SILLS and S TKI'H. itc either of .Ma.ble, Lime or rthy kind of stone that can he procured in this vicinh. i7iiaving had ;onsidprable cd r'enrt in the business, they pledge, their work to be executed in as liflivlsortie p. style as fn be furnished from r,ny yard cithrr in tl. city or country a,id on as ripasonajib'tiehiis. A KMS I KOiN li & UUl..Hi;!S. Bloomsbntg, Nov. 8, 1843. ly-L'S '. CAUTtOtt. " ALt. persohs are liftrhy eiltiliMihl npnlnl pur ehsirR a NOTH.pivcn cy the ciil'seril i r tn aM1:KL MeXlNt'll, f. r tfj'O. ''atrd Apnl x, lK4o,ahil payable six rnent'ns alter dale, With inte. rest afterfl montb.as Ke shall refuse to psj the rsn-e when due unless compelled by law, f ol 'iiom g e ceivei a consideratibn fuf it. JOHN M PSFT.. o.H.r, ITllSLL. Msy St, 145(5