The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, February 17, 1849, Image 4

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    POETRY.
Jlfcnuv J 'in Tirmlyrit'f'
Tij .ul(Mi !.! K'1' A cbng.
Si ii'-u n in my teens,
Than I hi I beam ami billet deux,
And juiuod the grayest ne,
But lnvr now hv eeised to vow ;
Nu way they now contrive
To pjii m, hnn or drown themselves
(localise Tin twenty-live.
Oare.if the ni'jht wh e'er m bright,
I ne'r abroaJ could roam,
VyitVmt "The blisa, in honor, Miss;
Of Moing you f home.
Sat now I go through rain and mow
Pursued and carc alive
Through tU the dark, without spark,
Became I'm twenty-five.
They used to rail, and ask me all
About my health o frail,
And thought a ride would help my aids
And turn my cheeks lew pale.
But now, alas ! if I am ill,
None care that I revive,
And my pale cheok, in vian may apeak,
Became I'm twenty-five.
Now, ifaride improve ray aide,
I'm forced to take a etage,
For that ii deetn-'i quite proper for
A person et my age.
And then no hand i offered me,
To help me out alive
They think 't wont hurt me now to fall.
Became I'm twenty five.
0 dear 'tie queer, that every year
I'm alighted more and more
For not a beau pretend to ahow
H la head within our door,
Not ride, nor card, nor eoft addreaa,
My apiiita now revive
And one might near as well be dead,
Aaaay I'm twenty five.
FROCLAKATICIT.
"Y7"HERES, tli Hon. Jostpii 11 Anthony,
y President "I the Courts ol y;r and Term
uiur and liencial Jail delivery, Comt id Qnaiie.
tesamiiH of the Peace, and Court of Common Plea,
and Orphan Court, in the Eight Judicial Uia.
net, cr.:po'd of the counties Northumberland
Columbia and LycomiiiK ; and the Hon.SAMUti.
Oahss and Stiphen Halpv, Kii. , Associate
J mlei in Columbia county, have issued their pre.
cept, bearing date the Slid day of Jan., in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
i'orty-eight.and to tnedirectcd for holding a Court
ol Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Pelivery,
General Quarter Sessions of the Trace Common
rleas and Orphan' Court in Bluotnsburg in the
county of Columbia, on the third Monday (being
the Kith day of APRIL next, and to con
tiniir two wrck :
Notice i thuihhi iimtav oivin, to the
enronerthe Justices ol tne pein e, and constable of
the aaid county of Columbia, that they br then and
there in their proper prrion al 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, with their record, inquisi
tions, and other remembrance, to do those thing
which to their ollices appertain to be dune. And
those that arc hound bj recognisance, to proae.
ecute against the prisoners that are or may be in
the Jail of said county of Columbia, are to be then
and there to prosecute again! them a ahall be
just. Jurora are requested to be punctual In their
attendance, agreeably to their notice.
Dated at Blooinshurg, the 10th day of Feb.,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred andl'ortycight, and in the 72d year of the
Independenrev of the Tinted Stale of America,
BENJAMIN IUYMAN, Sheriff.
Siir.mrr's Orricr, )
Rl.nnMt.BURR, Feb. 10. 1SH). f
CONDITIONS.
THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRATS published ev
ery Saturday morning at two dollab per an
num, payable half yearly in advance, viz, $1
on subscribing and $1 upon entering on thelast
six mouth and if not paid.accordingto the a
bove term, we ahall invariably charge iwo dol
lari and Aflu etnt.
No un.scnptien takenfor a shorter period of time
than six months, nor discontinued until ail ar
rearage shall have been paid, which must b
one month prior to the expiration of the term
agreed for, and a failure to thua notify the Edi
'or will be considered a new engagement.
Advertisement conspicuously inserted at one
dollar cash per square (of 14 line or leu) for
three times, and twenty-five cent per square tor
ewery subsequent insertion. Business Cards in-a-irtod
at three dollar per annum. A liberal
discount made to yearly advertiaer.
ilxttcri, Communication, slc, addressed o
the K litor, on business pertaining to the office
mut oe pottpdtd, to secure attention.
Hook and Job Printing;
$-JkJS,CEEPr BKFORE THE PEOPLE, thai
t&t.7r Hand-bill, Blanks, Check, Labels,
Cards, Tickets, Circular, and every description of
JOB AND FANCY LE ITER PRESS PRINTING
in various colors, executed at the office of the
Columbia (Blooimbur?) Dumtcrat, in neat style),
hort order, and moderate term. Also: The ve
ry best article of DEEDS, BL ANKS, STATION
ERY, &.c, kept constantly for ale.
tl-L.J' I . . . J"l
NOTICE.
1 IE undersigned having relinquished the
T
VVagonmakiug business, i desirous of hav
i.ij all the accounts connected with jam businea
settled ii, lin n -di&tely. Those having account
with hi in thei'e will piaase attend to them with
out further d'day and save trouble.
B. F- HAYHURST.
BlminSunr, Jan. 13, ftls.
THE CAEAlrCASH STORET
W would call the attention of our reader
to tha fact that, in no Store or no Town
in Columbia co., can goods be bought a low, (or
the quality, as in the lower Bloom Store ol H.
Barton le Co.. Theirs is the Cash Store the
one price store and they hold out no induce
me. ii which they will not fulfil. Their nock
is complete, and carefully selected from the
choiijit lot -o b found in Philadelphia.
In OryUiods, besides their domestic (rood,
ginghams, calicoes, muslins, A.C., they have an
excellent assortment of Foreign good, French
hdd Scotch Ginghams, French and British mou
de lanei and 4-4 ChinUea, Irish Linen, English
and G-trmau cloth, tc.
AU-), heavy 1:1-4 basket shawls, large died
Terkerie do., and nloak and dre fringe.
In Grocerici,
Ihny how their usual low prices in Sugri from
5 Cts to 12J Molasses, Oils, Coffees, .c.
Beside these, they have Q irensware, Hard -wire
at the same low rile, ar.d we advie
all to give them a call before purchasing else
whore. J. II. BARTON, Si co.
Ttlnnmsburg, Nov. 11,
La
Surgical and Mechanical L'entiit,
f rVlE undersigned respectlully intorma the
I dies and Gentlemen of Blonnnburg and the
1uiilir in general that he attends to all the various
opperations in Dentistry. Resideuce.near Bloom
lurg, but will visit familie or inviduals, at thrir
dwellings, when required. Thankful lor past fa
vois, he hopes to merit continuation of public
patronage, as it will ever he hi pleasure to render
satisfaction in hi piofesHinn.
J. H. VAVDERSLICE.
N. B. The tpecial partner1)!)', in the plan
work, is continued a heretofore by the under
signed. A. VALLERCH AMP,
J. H. VANDERSLICB.
June 10,i;4S.-1y.
lint of Cuuies,for Trial at Jlpril Ttrm
A. D., 1819.
1 John Conner v Nathan Seely.
2 Timuthy Abbot exr' v Thomaa Fitch et al.
3 Bonham R. Gearhart vs John S. Dye.
4 LeGrand Hancrolt v Priscilla Poke.
5 LeGrand Bancroft v Ezekiel Cronley.
6 Whelock Cotby v Ralph R. Carpenter.
7 Simon P. Kase vs Gotlieb Beiler.
8 John Christophel vi Joseph Jones et al.
9 William A. Autou vs Jacob Gaud.
10 Israel Marhamer vs John McWilliams.
11 John P. Grove et al v William Donaldson.
12 John Kromeret al vs James Hyde Jenkint.
13 John Cooper v Gilbert Fowler.
1 1 Christian Kunkle v John Conner.
1 5 Robert Montgomery t uxor v David Wagner.
i John Trego et al v John P. Grove et al.
17 George Hayhurst et al by their Guardian vs
Hiram Philips.
IS William Robiaon vs Jeremia hSlilr.
19 John Yeaple et al vs Edwin Holme.
20 Richard Wilson' Exr. v John Sawyer.
21 William Donaldson, et al vsJohn P. Glove et al.
22 Edmond L. Piper v John Baily.
21 Elisha B. Steller vs Samuel Stetler.
24 David J. Waller vs Obed Everett.
25 Jnhh Glenn et al vs Evan Davis.
2A Henry Hattman etal v Noah S Prenti
37. Benajah F. Hayhurst etal vi Michael Hen
dershot. 2S. Benjamin Haywood et al vs Simon P. Kase.
20. F. G Rirketti, et al va Edward Unangsl.
George Miller et al vs Oliver C. Kahler et al
Issae N Pomroy et al v the President and
Managers sc. for erecting a bridge over thn
river Surquehanna at Danville.
Samuel Conner vs Conrad Adams.
Jacob Welliver v John Runyan.
34. Mathia Snyder Exr. v Anthony Snyder.
33. William Cunningham va Elisha Everitt et al.
30.
31.
32.
33.
List of Jurors.
Grand Jurori April Term, 1810.
Briar Creek Abm. Miller.
Bloom A bin. Snyder, N. S, Prentiss.
Centre Geo. Miller, jr.
Cattawissa Mosei Hartman, Geo. Zerr.
Derry J. F. Herr, John Sayers, James Sheep,
A. B. Cummings.
Fishing Creek Daniel Merickle, John Ander
son, Richard Jones.
Greenwood John Shulti, John Rees, Jonas
Hayman, Samuel McCarty.
Liberty Jo. Dean, Hugh McWilliams.
Main John Gearhart.
Mifflin Phineas Smith. Daniel Hutchins.
Roaring Creek Henry Hartley.
Valley Tho. Beuefield.
TRAVERSE JUROKS-JiYjf Week.
Briar Creek John L. Hosier, Jacob Bower,
Bloom Thos. Knorr, Chas. Conner, Geo. Lil
ly, Chas. Bachman.
Centre Peter Miller.
Cattawissa Jacob Dyer.
Derry Thos. Carey," Jacob Gresh, J. F. But
ler, Amandu Levers, Wm. Ellis.
Fishing Cieek Alex. Cramer, Danl. McHenry.
Franklin J. C. Davis, John Mensh.
Greenwood Peter Girton, Jos. Robbin.
Hemloik Dennis Purse!.
Jackson Thos. Young.
Dibtrty Abm. Hendnckmn.
Limestone Fred. Fox.
Mahoning Moyer Lyon, John Best, Lewi
Hoffman, Alex. Best.
Montour Danl. Foust, Johathan Rissel, J. R.
Rishel.
Madison Peter Shultz.
Orange Josiah Evans, Ben). Wertman.
Roaring Creek John Hogeland, Aaron Bern
inger. Siigarloaf Samuel Kline.
TRAVERSE JURORS.-Second Week.
Bi i it Creek Jo Shrples, Kied. Nicely, Jos
Gensrl, W. 11. Wooden.
Bloom Wm M Kelvy, A. H. Purscl.
Centre Geo, (ohe, Jeremiah Hagenbuch.
Cattawissa Chns Hartman.
Derry John S. Turner.
Fishing Creek John Keller.
Greenwood Wm G. Harris, John Cool, John
Stahley.
Hemlock Martin Girton.
Jackson Solomon C. Strong.
Liberty Samuel Alexander, Jos Carr, Sam
uel B'idman, Roht. Rnilitr, Isaac Hottrnstein.
Limestone Henry W. Dye.
Mahoning Thos. C. Fill's. Michael C. Gricr.
M ifllin John 1'ioMt.
Montour Josiah Roberts.
Madison John Ketner, Isaac Mr Bride, Wm.
Pegg, John Welliver, Win, Sheep, lleniy Craw
ford. Roaring Creek Wm. Johnson, Lucas Fahring
er. Snzarloaf Wm. Cole.
Valley Jacoh Siller.
JOHN G. FREEZE,
Attorney at Law:
ORANGEVILLE, Columbia County P, AH
tnsiness entrusted to him will receive prom ft
and careful attention.
STOVES, TINWARE b SIIEETIRON.
f Y JE undersigned respectfully inform the pub
I lie ano me citiiensot iJioomsrujrp gpPralh I
that they have removed their Stove, Tit-wnr I
A!B SHfET-I0! CSTABI.TSHMENT, frnm tnaiktl j
lo Main S'reet, two doorebelow the post nffire, lf) ,
T.aAA t1 tt0 sk rv 4 nra A r nkn I Ko Pl.r.t .k I
ItJjTllJli1"Tiii'J"i'SJ,-"J nuw liic l""iist.'r I
printing omce, where they continue tl,et,nvl lltSl'liUIHLLl inimms me puoiir mat ne
F. STEWART,
Attorney at Law,
FORMERLY. IT W II.K ESB ARRK,
h'isineasin sll its various branches. TINWARE
t.f every description, will be be kept ron.tjtntlv nn
hand f'r sile wholesale and retsil SHEETTPON
manufact'ird into any form required, and STOYfc
FIPE-!. always on hand.
jy Stoves of every patern and si?e furnishec'
to order. Country produce received.
10 flARTIN PI'Pr.Rr,
A. M. RLTERT.
jUomiWrg,Oet.30,l8j7.-ly
IV ha located in BERWICK, where he will
anend promptly to all legal businesx entnisted to
his care in Columbia and Luzerne counties.
&-OtTice on Mam Street, opposite the Rising
Sun Hotel.
Jan. 20, 1S49 y
"T7"ANTF.D, any quantity ol Lumber, suitable
1 1 for building at this office, hucll as w bile
pine beards, siding, icantlirg, tc
Mcceipts and MQscpcndUtircs of Co
lumbia ounty,for the year U4.
The AuJiton olncted to adjust and aettle the public accounts
of the county of Columbia, have examined the name from the
7th day of January, A. I)., 1849, to the Oih day of January,
A. I)., 1819, and respectfully lay before the Honorable Judges
of the Court of Common Pleas the following Statement and
Report, agreeably to the twenty-second section of an Act of the
General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 14th day
of April, A, V., 1834.
Emanuel Lazarus, Esq., Treasurer of Columbia
. account with said county :
mt.
To amount received from Collectors for 1816,
1 1847,
1848,
Amount received from other sources, viz :
' ' Tax on unseated lauds,
on County
State,
Road,
School,
Poor,
Amount received on seated laud, Tit:
' on County,
State,
' 4 Road,
School,
Poor,
Amount received on unseated lands sold by
Commissioners :
Amount refunded by P. Ent on appro, for Bell,
received of C. F. Mann, late Treasurer,
4 depreciated an uncur. money al. late Treas.
4 on S. E. Craig's recognizance,
4 of Jury fees and fines received of J.
Eyerly, Prothonotary,
4 due Treasurer by county, a part of
which is State money used for county
purposes.
county, in
200 03
4494 'i'l
4(iil 25
182 40
VB3 37
231 29
39 (18
45 75
12 97
82 39
2 53
7 55
6 35
244 55
39 74
273 53
20 00
27 29
80 00
1381 57
$12312 40
CIt.
By amount of Commissioners' orders redeemed,
4 commission on $11650 44,
4 depreciated money allowed by commissioners,
4 taxes due the State on unseated lands, charged
by county above,
11650 44
291 26
5 00
365 76
$12312 46
EXPENDITURES.
114 00
90 31
65 50
50 00
10 00-
Bridgt Contract.
Amount paid sundry persons on bridge contract,
Bride Views.
Amount paid sundry persons for viewing sites
and reports on bridges,
Bridge Repairs,
Amount paid sun. persons for repiaring bridges;
Road Views.
Amount paid sundry persons for making reports
of public roads,
Juror Wagti and Mirage.
Amount paid Grand and Traverse Jurors at the
several Terms during the year,
State Costs.
Amount paid Justices, Witnesses and Constables,
as costs in suits where the Commonwealth
was plaintiff,
Work done at County Buildings.
4 paid for stable on jail lot built by contract
Amount paid for Privy on jail lot built by contract
4 paid for well, wall in front of Sheriff's
house, fence around jail lot, pavement in
front of Court House, including amount paid
for bell, &c,
Printing.
Amount paid Levi L. Tate,
B. S. Gilmore,
4 V. Best,
Charles Cook,
Hector Orr,
Election Expenses.
Amount paid the several election districts, inclu
ding Constables' and Assessors' fees. &.c.
Assessors' Pay.
Amount paid the several Assessors for making the
Spring Assessment of 1848 :
Assessor of Bloom,
4 Briercreek,
4 Beaver,
4 Cattawissa,
4 Centre,
4 Derry,
4 Fishingcreek,
do. for 1847,
4 Franklin,
4 Greenwood,
4 Hemlock,
4 Jackson,
4 Jjibcrty,
4 Limestone,
4 Mifflin,
4 Maine,
4 Madison,
4 Mount Pleasant,
4 Mahoning,
4 Montour,
4 Orange,
4 Roaring Creek,
4 Sugarloaf,
4 Valley,
Constables Returns to Quarter Sessions,
Amount paid for the year 1849,
Constables Attending Court,
Amount paid for the year 1848,
Prothonotary' s feet.
Amount paid Jacob Eyerly,
Jailor and Sheriff's ft es.
Amount paid Benjamin Hayman, Sheriff for
boarding prisoners, Summoning Jurors Szc.
Court Crier,
Amount paid Jesse F. Sholes
Fees of Deputy Attorney General.
Amount paid C. R. Buckalew, 34 so
4 R. W. Weaver, 21 00
R.F.Clark, 10 50
$2280 83
33 00
1109 20
255 42
1420 01
88 46
237 00
200 00
1385 13
335 81
943 82
10 00
16 12
8 12
15 12
8 12
18 00
10 12
9 25
11 12
12 12
11 12
9 12
16 12
6 12
13 12
10 12
17 12
11 12
40 12
15 12
9 12
16 12
13 12
13 12-
32 1 77
112 61
C7 60
213 16
410 01
00 00
06 00
ThoBe marked thus () h nince fettled their duplicates,
15 00
12 00
15 00
5 00-
,ittorney to Cmmissioners.
Amount paid Paul Leidy, 25 00
4 C. R. Duckalew, 50 00-
Auditors' Pay.
Amount paid William Cole,
' James M'Cormick,
' George W. Harder,
4 Wesley Roat, as Clerk,
Penitentiary Expenses.
Amount paid E. S. Penitentiary,
Tax Refunded.
Amount of Road, School, and Poor Taxes paid
to the several townships,
Biuks and Book Binding.
Amount paid sundry persons,
Coroners' Fees.
Am'tpaid Justices Cole, Brobst, Creasy Si Hesi
Contingent Kifirme$.
Amount paid in store bills for ink, candles, paper,
quills, books and postage, for Court and
( ''ommissioners' office, fuel for oflices.Court
House, &c.
Wild Cat and Fox Scalps.
Amount paid as premiums,
Ctimmirniontrs' and Clerk's I'ay,
Amount paid Peter Ent,
Peter Kline,
4 James Lake,
4 Harman Labour,
4 Wesley Roat, as Clerk,
Special Appropriation.
Amound paid for fire proofs, and other extra
work, and for furnishing Court House under
Act of General Assembly, passed March 3d,
1847,
75 00
47 00
160 03
187 71
93 87
77 14
389 34
97 31
222 50
203 00
190 50
28 00
300 00
2245 78
Total amount of expenditures during the year '49 $ 1 3908 07
Statement of outstanding debts due the eounty January 6, '4
J. Donaldson. 4 00
E. Jordan, 5 27
Thomas Williams, 25 27
Alexander Yaple, 48 17
George Decker, 22 91
John Jones, 16 38
S. Raver, 44 38
D. B. McCarty, 75 24
Charles Green, 27 22
J. II. Jennings, 28 29
S. Hackenburg. 50 00
John Miller, 34 48
P. Irwine, 2 57
J. D. Vanhorn, 72 60
James Shortledge, 4 80
David Neyhard, 53 38
Adam Albert, 41 30-
$556 38
Jury fees and fines in the hands of Benjamin
Hayman, Sheriff of Columbia county. 23 00
Amount due from Collecton at follow :
County. State.
Edward Morrison, Mahoning, 1846. 2 27
Abraham ioune, Suearloaf, 11 22 98
Amount outstanding for 1846,
13 49
98
Henry Doak, Briarcreek, 1817. 184 41 152 37
W. J. M'Kee Limestone, 20105
Richard Demott Madison, 157 05
Iram Deir Mahoning, 215 07 35 20
Jacob Shipman Mount Pleasant, 31 32
John Snyder Orange, 61 la
William Appleman Sugarloaf, 25 1 ft
Joshua Stetler Valley, 119 tX) 22 81
Amount outstanding for 1847 i)3 24 302 85
Moses Coffman Bloom, 1849- 061 26 410 78
W. B Gardner Briarcreek, 519 43 175 51
John Shuman Beaver, 158 63 136 48
Daniel Gensil Cattawissa, 180 07 30 18
Jacob Hess Centre, 307 70 212 65
William Shultz Derry, 371 70 334 52
Benjamin M'Hcnry Fishingereek. 200 98 271 02
William Roat Greenwood 71 74 174 33.
T. J. Vanderslice HemWl, 3S9 63 289 57
Jacob Young Jacksow, 2S) 7(1 13 31
William J. M'Kee IJiaestwie, ftttO 35 40d 32
HughM'Elrath Liberty, 400 31 1321
John G. Thompson Mahoning, JSTft 74 '249 St
Jonathan Johnsou Madison, 410 0? 40 74
John Keller Mifflin, 8fJ 51 91
I'hilip Krum Montour, S5U 40 ia 85
Joseph Klrne Mount Pleasant, 513 SS 18 75,
llrnry Kosieiiboder Maine, l jl 67 S3 70
John Snyder Orange, 414 43 90, 3 S
Daniel J.evan Koaringcreek. 483 38 143 24
William Appleman Sugarloaf, 323 12 308 13
Caleb Appleman Valley, 284 53 225 94
Whole amount duo for 1848, 8131 10 43.03 73
1847. m 24 302 B;j
4 4 1846, 13 49 jj
4 4 on notes, 550 38
Jury fees and fines in the hands of Sheriff, 23 00
NOTICE.
COLI.KCTORS of State and County taxes, one
and all are requested lo meet at the Com
missioners ollice in Uluum.tiuig on Wednufcday tlx
VUt int. t.
The collectors of 1S17 must settle the amount
of thir duplicates on (hat day, or ejiprct lo bit
dealt with ttccording to Law.
KMAM'F.L LAZAHl'S, Trtatursr.
Trcasurkr's Omck
BloomaburK, Feb. 3, 1S4 J. J
sTlHFF'SsTLrl
RY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, lo
me directed, will be exposed lo Public Salt
ai the Court House in lllumnsburg, on Thuridoy,
the lit day of March ntxt, at 1 o'clock in the al
ter noon, the following property lo wit :
A certain tract or piece of land, situate in
Greenwood tnwnhip, Columbia county, contain
ing NINETY Al'KKS, more or lean, bounded by
lands of Caleb Thomas, Robert Fainnan, Ezra
F.ves and olheru, ol which about lour acres is
cleared land, whereon is erected a on k story lou
housk, and a small apple orcliaid.
Seized and taken in execution and to be sold u
the property of John Coursin.
BFJS'J. HAYMAN, Sheriff.
MiiRirr's OrriCK, Bluimuburg, i
Febiuary 1, 184U. J
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l'.'S A"atsuu Sttttt,J"tw York.
Nov. H, lS-lo.-lm.
" UKNEUAL NOTICE
JTOTICE is- kereisy given lo all persons having
X wnsetjled aceoijnts with the subscriber that
he luteads leaving Jiloi jnsl'tKg, vpop the firM f
next April, and Hint have his business willed up
thelore that time, ile can be found at H tiyies at
his shop on Main Street above Hie Aireriean.-vi
Ylioie who nevlert iki
complain if they hove lo stilu with iLe otiv
STEPHEN I3RWS"?.
Blootnsburg, Jan. 27, li4y If.
30720 21 4fifi756
Subject to a deduction for exonerations and commissions.
AVe the undersigned Auditors nf fnlnmMa k;nn 1.
lv elertcd to adjust and settle the acoounts of the Treasurer and
Commissioners, have carefully examined the aocounts and the
vouchers of ihe same, for the year 1848, and do certify that we
find them to he correct as set "forth in the foregoing Statement,
and that we tiiul .1 halnnne rlu tha Tnn. f.nn.
of one thousand three hundred and eighty-one dollars and fifty
m 1 11 i i m, ami a uaianoe outstanding due the oounty from the
above mentioned sources, nf nine thnnsnri h,,n,uwi ,i
twenty dollars and twenty-one cents.
(liven under our hunds this 0th day of January, A, D. 1849.
(iEORdE W. HARDER.
HEN J. V, STAMM,
Auditors.
We tllC lindcrsuVnpil. lnilliniKRionera of trip nnnnlv nf ( Vdiw,,-
lua, do certify that the foregoing is a correct Statetnnnt of the
I) . .!.. -.1 f. t ' 1 v.
nc. cipi nnu r,xpeniiuri's 01 saiu county tor the year 1848.
Witness our hands, at Uloomsburg, this 0th day of January.
A. D. 1849.
PETER KLINE,
JAMES LAKE,
HARMAN LABOUR,
. nrBniT , Commiisiontrs.
Arrrsr -W.ROAT, Clerk.
TO CON'TXAflTOKS, MULDERS,
rV H E undersigned, having rented the Stone
JL Quarry foruinly in possession of I.eonaid
Sleinuian, and owied by Fisher ond Mortan,
wishes hereboto inloini his Iriewds and the pub
lic, inai ne can lurni.-n llieui, at any lime, with a,
good article vi Building Shye, at a lair Mire at
me Tnj I., ouniiitu ni Mien place as tlinv
may want them.
BENJAMIN JONES.
Blnnmsburg, Ja. 20, 1 84U .Tmo.
LOOK OUT J
TyTOW is offered to Ihe people of liloounbur.
and Hs vicinity; the cheaper! ami hesi j 0.
du made Vlothinj of every description and nv
ever offered to the pnblic belore. 1 he niKlenjeu
ed prooiise between this and spring, to have still
a larjer and regular asjotljnent. .And as lam a
Tailor tayaelf b trade, I prnmire to make all kinds
of clothina al Ihe shortest hut In in,) r - 1
less than they were ever made and sold before in
his 1 county. Als.i a general assort pient of shirts
iCol ars. Susnemlpr. U.Hl,.;r. - , ('nlnfc.
variety of other articles will be kepi and sold for
nwwt flnt h t n if
""PS
OrPlease give me a call at fmv More on th.
Main street near the Ktv. D. S. Tel.,,,,
'MON NATHAN
Blnomshurg, Jan. 6, JSd'J.
D LA V Km lTiUNTT
THE subscriber respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally that thev
have formed a co-partnership, in the
Smithing Jhmness,
at the old stand, in the brick shop,,,,, Main Mreel
below Market street, (At. Collman'g old l
where they will ronlinuelhe above b,18iIle " "' '
all it branches. They would also irm j' "
masters, and others, that they rontinue the loan
ufacture of FUH.YACK f irFFB i Tn"
PIPF.S of the very be,, kind. Aho,Lt?
be promptly attended lo. ULrs w
STEPHEN KNORR.
MAHLON IIAMLIV 1,
Blooo.burg, Sept. 3, 164S..V ' J('