SHERIFFS SAEE. BYl.Virtuo of sundry1 writs 'of venditioni' cx ponas, to rtie directed, will ho exposed to publicsale, nt tho Court House, in Dahvillo,t on Monday tho Slst day of October, 1842, ot 10 o'clock A, M.i tho folloxving property, viz i A(cortain tract or parcel ofland, siltiate upon tho Susquehanna and Tioga Turnpike Road, and upon tho East branch of Jriarcrcck, about two and a- half miles from tho town of Ilriarcrcck. whereon is a FURNACE, A FOUNDRY. A STORE HOUSE, 2 Dwelling Houses, A.TVkccl Wright Shop, .And adjoining lands of 8, F. Jleadly, heirs of George Beam deceased, and others and containing about Thirteen Acres, more or less, ALSO, Upon a certain other tract, or Farm of land, situate upon said branch of Uiiarcrcck, and bounded upon tho East by tho county line between Columbia and Luzctno counties, upon tho South by Jands of Barnard Seibert, Nicholas Seibcrt and S.,F. Ilcadley, upon the West, by tho aforesaid lot of thirteen acres, whereon tho Furnaco and other buildings are erected, and by lands occupied by Henry Traugh; and upon tho North, by other lands ot tho defendant, and containing about t oity fivo Acres, more or lets whereon is a FRAME HOUSE, AND A LOG HOUSE, A GOOD ORCHARD, AND OTHER FRUIT TREES, The land is all improved. ALSO A certain Tarn: lot or tract of Land situate upon -said branch of Ilriarcrcck, and bounded South by tho last aforesaid lot or farm, of about Forty-five Acres, East by tho county lino of Luz erne and Columbia, and by lands of William Zahner; North by lands of S. F- Hcadly, West by oilier lands" o! tho defendant and containing Ninety Acres, more. or less, Whereon is a A large frame Dwelling House, a Stable, and an old Saw Mill. ' Upon this tract there is about Sixteen Acres of imprved Meadow land. ALSO Upon a lot containing One Acre and &IX percKes'of land, bounded upon. the 'South by tho aforesaid lot or larm, .or. about, r oity-live Acres, bounded .upon, tho East, by the aforesaid tract, whereon tho GrisfMiU'ahd old Saw Mill is erected upon'the No'ith and Vcst by other land of the defendant, lieine a, tnancular lot ot improved . ai.n.l lint nilllimit luiiUjprr iir nn Upon a certain other lot containing Four Acres of land more or less, situato. upon tho South sido of Summer hill, and bounded South by tho aforesaid farm of forty.fivo acres and the saidlot of bndcreand six perches, East, by tho aforesaid Grist Mill tract, North by other lands bf -defendant. West by lands occupied by Henry Traugh, whercori is a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. ALSO e Upon a certain other tract situate upon tho Summer hill and bounded . Eastby the aforesaid tract whereon the Grist Mill and other buildings oe erected. North by lands of S. F. Headley, and ether lands defendant) West by lands of J. Jacoby, William Edwards, and by other lands, containing -aboht Ninety Acres, part oi which is improved but ;.i . t...!i li W1U1UUI UUUUUlg. ,. ALSO Upon a triangular lot of unimproved land situato upon Summer hill, and bounded by the last 'aforesaid truct.upon tho South-East and by lands tf S. F. Ilcadley upon the North, and by lands of .J. jacouy arid otlicrs upon tho West, containing Forty Acres more or less, quantity unknown. ALSO ' Upon a certain situato upon tho tract of Timber land, North Mountan, adioininc land olJcsae Uowman, 8, F. Headly and others surveyed August 1793, in pursuance ofa -warrant wucdoutof the Land Olhcc to Alexander Coc JbTran, dated July 28, 1793, and containing Four Hundred and four Acres, thirty perches and al lowance. Seized, taken in execution, and to sold as tho .property of Thomas' M'Nair JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff: Sijintir's Office, Danville, ? September 30, 1843. ts. 5 Public $mle Jn pursuance of an order of tho Orphans' Court of' Columiia County, on Monday tho 7th day of November next, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon Daniel Giaer and IT r.: ...... a - - - I xiciuy uiger. juminisirater, xc oi Jicnry Uigcr. t Lt.Arirnn . i : , . . . . . . , i 9 stiiftAin on junninrr i numchin in said county, adjoining land of Mary Forest, John Jtujfcrt, and others containing'- , 325 ACRES, ir thereabouts, late the estote ofsaidi dercaBcd.situ to.lnlhe t9'jviiihjp of Montuer, and' county afo're-niJ- ,-".,:, , .. i JA'COD El'ERLY 'clerk. ' Danville, octl2tnl8. PROSPECTUS TO THE NEW VOI.tJME Otf TUB UNITED STATES JHACAZINE AND VOLUME Xlj COMMENCING JULY, lEli2i - Jonjt, L. O'SuLtivA, Editor. , ' ". " ' & i i ? 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BY HEY would inform the citizens of Columbia t-punty, that they havo commenced the Imsi nessat tho above nlaco at tho nublic 1 HOyELL, where thoy are prepared to manufac ture to order, in tho neatest, best, and most durable manner, MONUMENTS, T0MB-TABLI3S, qEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and ualilics, MANTLES, WINDOW and flOOR SILLS, and DOOR FRONTS. -Also PAINT, BAR and H EARTH STONES Orders for Stone can be left with D..GROS8,who vvil act as Agent durins our absence. They constantly keep on hand a largo ot of Verrhont.Egyptian and Italian Marblo 1 at ' their wholesale JVIarolo Yard at ' Selms Grove, Union county, J'a. Blo'omsburg August 14, 1841. 1C &US Wo I SHALJ, JDO IT ! ! LL persons indebted to mo must make nay ment by tio FIRST OF AUG US 7' iUi. All who neglect this notice, will find their accouutg intho'hands'ofa Justice of tho Peacefor col lec tion after that date. T . FREDERIOKaDHEIIER Bloomsburg, J!in25, 18 12. Mew AND . 10 w is THE .lubscrioers inforrn tho public, that tlicj havo entered into Partnership, under tho firm of & HEFFXiZTSr; and have ust received from Philadelphia, and now opened, at their NEW STORR, A'orl Incest Cor ner ofillarhet and JIainc Streets, Iltoomiburff, an cntiro new and extensive assormcnt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; HARD WARE, CROCKERY, AND QUEEiVSWhRE, iyc. which they oiler for sale, on reasonable terms, as heir prices are suited to tho times'. Among their assortment will bo found Broadcloths, Cassiineres, Sattinctls, am various kinds of cloths Jor men's Summer wear; Calicoes; Ging hums; Cambrics; Muslins; Silks: Muslin de lanes; and various other articles far Ladies' dresses; Shawls; Silk ' and Cotton .Handkerchiefs and Ifasc; Bleached and Broivn Domtitic Muslins; and a variety of other articles suitable for the season and believed to be as good and complete an assort ment as is usRlly found in country stores; fjcJ'COUNTItY PHODUCE will bo received in exchange, and CASH will not be refused. Our friends, and tho public generally,, aro re quested to can and examine lor themselves. JACOB EYKR, CHARLES HEFFLEY. Bloomsburg, Juno 25, 1842. 9 Be ye purifieil in your blood, Anil Health will attend you. " The life of thi Flesh is in the Blood:' JjEVITICUS, C. XVII. XI. HOW IS THE 13L00.D TO BE F,U- HIF1EI),!! Thousands can answer this question who . knoio from acual experience that Dli LEIDS'S BLOOD PILLS, . a componant pAut op which is SAKSAPAII.r,A, Are the safest, best, anil most cfieclual Pills now in existence. THE ONLY ORIGINAL, TRUE & GENUINE DR. LEIDV'S BLOOD PILLS, A COJIPONANT i'AIlT OF WIUC SARSAI'AKILLA. f'J'js attempted by Quacks' and Impostors to in ttrndnrH fhrlr vil.. .....1 .ln..l,fltn... . 1... assuming for tlrir name lliat of "BLOOD PILLS" muiviiiK uiai i'ie mood j 'ills manufactured lv Dr. T .. .. ...... 1 . . . ... r. "u"""eu inc greatest repututtan oi ami Vim tit exisiente. ami Hi . ' v ii-. iiiibi-h n, linposo upon the public, by selling theirs upon' the fui'umiiiy vi lit. i.eniy's Ulooil rills. Tho public aro thercforo particularly requested to 1j cautious when pnrehasing, to ask for Dr. LEI DY'S BLOOD I'll LS. J'he nublic aro aiimirtsl tlinl Ttr. Tr 1,1,1, I'llls arc tltc earcat. brst. nn.1 ,nn.i tpi.... 1 .... 1.ri1ll.(lia or any now in unqt containing neither Mercury or j v m.j.jujh,,, Vj juii'ii; uiiu old, male and female at all limes and under all firitynniaHce? runout icar Iroirt taking coli!, ro , In all cases whbro a purgation may lie riecefcsarv Hm.n DIM . !ll C 1 t .l . . ...v.113 i ,us, ,.,u uu munu com cucctual and eiray in their operation, nroducinf nn nnnuon nr s:i,... of the Stomach, griping or any other unpleasant sensations. ' Further comment, is deemed unnecessary the numerous certificates published from time to time from Physicims and other individuals' must have1 convinced tho incredulous, and for the further in fotmatian of all .others, Xr.I.eidy refers them to the directions which They aro prcparci' and sold.wholes.Wo and retail, at Dr. IjHIOVH IIK.IIjIU JUJIl'OltTU.V, No. 101 rtOKVIf SVCfKYn Street, below Vino street, (sign of tho Golden Eoglo and Ser pents.) Also sold at Lutz't Health fimporium, Blcomtbure. Nov 20, 1841. 6 30 IT CHI ITCH! DR. LEIDY'S TETTEIt AND ITCH OIN I'M A NT, An infallablo remedy fur vanotia alTuctinns of the SKIN, removing Pimples, Pustules, and Eruption of the SKIN, and particularly adapted lo tho cure of TETTER ami ITOII. Tfiig pinimonl liaslicen used in nnmer otis schools throughout the city and county as well as Factories, employing numerous (,'trls and bnys.and among whoui Tcitttr and Itch, as-well an other Affections of the Skm, prevailed, .with the most unexampled Stic ceas. Names of School Teachers, as well as supeiintendants and Proprietors of Fac toties, could ho given.confirining the above, jut for tho delicacy they feel in having their tinmen published in connection with buuIi loathsome and disagreeable afleciigns. Prepared anil sold m fir. I .mporium, (Sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpeants.) No. 101 north second slreut.be lowj Vine; also sold, at, i , 1 ! 1 Fohntrly bwtlitlby D. S. 'FOB IAS. ESPECTFULLY informs I1I4 friends, oh,t 1 the nublic ncncrbllv. fliot he. lina tnct ed. trom Philadelphia anew and expensive assortl meht of ' 1 Dritgs, Ulcriiciiicsj Oils, iPnin' Yaviiihe Gln$s, Dyeslufl's, Conf'ccloiii arics, &c. Arc. which, in addition to his former stock, comprises a All persons wishinir to nUrchase ahv bf tho ntmv arth-les ari paiticularly Invited to call apd price tho ... ... MHim uviuiu .11..11)4 t.Oi;nilCIC Ug Is dclcrmuicd to sell os low, and by a liltln Jevvinu'. i. 1 1.. i , '.:. ...mi ...in iiv uuugiH uny wucre eisq initio surrounding neighborhood. ' The Subscriber considers it hnr.Hu mention tho atliclcs In particular s ho fa" confident tuat.no onecon come amiss iy cnquiripg fo rany aiti clo belonging to a Drug Store. N, B. Merchants and Physicians will find it to their advantago to call audouy such articles' at they may stand in need of, as they 'shall be acC6)iv modaldd at a very low percentage. 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All persons arn cautioned not to harbor her nil mv .t...,.,.mi as I will pay no charges fur keening, nor lur returning her. E. G. RICKETS. Orangeville, Sepl, 13, 18-12. NOTICE. hat I have purchased ot Constable SjIo tlio followiiiff nrtii-L'ii unl.1 1... ?:..! 1 vi.amuiu un mo dist ntl.ns tlie property of Gcorgo Ilartzel, all, of which property I have loaned to tho said Gcorgo Hartzcl djring my pleasure, of which the public will tako notice. One Lot Oats $5 00, Ryo 10: 'Wheat 5, Straw $3 50,oncpairQuillars gl IS, 0110 Log Uiain $1 two Ploughs SI 12, ono Harrow SI 25, one Calf 3 40, ono Heifer SO, ono lot Potatoes 111 tho ground three dollars seventy fivo cents, do. porn, eifiht dollars, do. Buckwheat, thrco dollars, half a Waggon two dollars, Apples three dollars twenty fivo cetits, Harness five dollars teveiity Ro cents, 1 , ' " ELIA8 WERTMAN. August 31st, 1842. Broke into the enclosure oftlio subsrri ber about 3 months since, a WHITE STEER. dronppmg a little in his horns, tind about four years old. The ownor is rcqucsled lo lake him away am! pay charges JOSEPH PURSEL. Aladiaon Ocl 1st. NOTICE 'S hereby given to all concerned, that I have . purchased of Jnsrnh (Iihrim nn M .1.. i "ii one Beaureau, 0110 Heifer f.vo Hogs, onu Bed, ono wing J able, and havo left ihem in his poasolou during my pleasure. I forbid any person pnrrha "g, or taking tliemiawaylwithout'jny coliwnt. Jk, . il . 1 tfift.! xi a :t'n ft 30 Hemlock, July 3,JH13 A