BY virtue ofrLwrtt.rjf "venditioni exponas, to mo directed will bo exposal to public Bale, on MctidrTtr, the BlUt day of Npvembcr; 1842, at .the jourtHouso in Danville, the following property ,to wit! A certain! tract of land situalc in Cat tftwissa township, Col, co., containing FSFTST ACRES, MORE ORLESS.adjoing lands or Widow Olca vcr and John Weaver, and others, whereon is erec ted a AND BANKBARN. Prized, taken in execution, and to bo sold os the prppetty of Daniel Mourcr. ALSO J? certain lot of land in the town of Danvilleituato on tuo comer of Church anil 1 mm street, and adjoining lots of George Swcney, on the north and west, being fifty feet on Church 6treet, and one-hundred und fifty feet on Third street ind numbered in the plan of said town, No. one hum Jrcdand fortr-six, whereon is erected a FKAlE HOUSE, with a sriiail Flt.MW SHOP attached to tho same, and a small FKAME STABLE. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jonas Sperring. ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Mad json, township, Columbia county, containing 300 Acres rnoro or less, adjoining lands of Robert Laihard, E Crossley, and olhcrs, whorcou is erected TO LOG HOUSES, TWO LO& BARNS, .end about fiO AflliKS clcaretl land. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Thomas Mackhouse. IY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni oxpo- (nas, to me directed, will be exposed to public .sale, at the .samo time, and place, tho following property to'witr Two certain lots of ground, situate ii the town of Cattawissa, Columbia county, and numberedNo. 35 and 2fi, in tho plan of said town, andlrontihg on second street, adjoining lot3 of Ja cob Dealer and Stephen Daldy, whereon Is erected TWO STORY HOTCSEj pebbhi dashed' out side; with a F'JAMU KITCH EN,- MltlMTOJlE HOU.V, attached to the samo and one Fn ime Wood Housr,and FlfcAME STABLE- Also FIFTEEN ACRES, out lot, in the same township, adjoining lands of Geo, Zerr, andThoaias Ilartnian. Also, one other cer tain lot, situate in tho new part 'of tho town of Cat' tanissai bounded on tho west by an alley, on tho south by Walnut street Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Alexander W.Lcyburn., By virtue or a writ or plu venditioni exponas to me.directcd, will be exposed to public sale at the. same time and place tha following property to.wiu. . - - A certain lot of land situate in the township of Briarcreck, and county of Columbia containing 10 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of John Lockard and Jeremiah narns, and bounded on the south west by the Susquehanna and Tioga turnpike, whereon are erected TWO LOG HOUSES and FRAME BARN. Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joh.i bnalTer. BY virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, to mo il rccted, will bo exposed to public sale, at tho same .1 .l i a' un.. . uuia buu uatc luu luiiowmg prujJCIIJ, viz; r All that certain Two Story Frame DWELLING HOUSE. Situate in the Northern part of the town of Dan ville, in said county, on tho West sido of i'ino Street,, being sixteen (cet in front on said Pino Street by twenty-eight feet back. And tho lot or pieco of ground, and curtilege appertenant thereto, : i. i . : . i. .. l i 1 i : .. iif..,.s WUUU JUt 1H UIU1J1CU UllU 11UI11UV1CU III HIUIIVUIIIUIJT addition to said town. No and bounded on East by Pino Stieet, on the North by lot ol J. D. Ilahn on the West by an alley., on the South by othei lot of said H. Primmcr,sald lot being forty .nine feet in front, on said Pino, street by one hundred and forty two feet back. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as tho property of Henry Primmer. ALSO Bepinninsr at a vost. a corner of Michael RUhel'a land, thenco bv the same North twentv dcr-recs. West ono hundred and sixteen perches to a post,thence by lands of Michael Wert- man, South seventy degrees, West sixty-five per ches to a post, thence by tho same, South twenty degree, East thirty perches, thence South, seventy degrees, West twenty-two perches to a post, thenco South twenty degrees, East eixty-niuo perches to a post, thenco by now or late vacant land; Noith eighty-Quo degrees, East eighty-nine perches to tho place of beginning containing Fifty-one Acres and sixty perches and allowance of six per cent, for Roads, &e. t Belied, taken m execution, and to bo sold as the property of Charles Albright. JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff: KuEnirr's Orric. Daiivillo, ? October SI, 1812. ts. J If ANIL'S PATENT BEE HIVES. THIS Ifivo is ono of the best constiucted now in use, and so rrangcd,as to supercede the ne cessity of killing Jreeji to tako from .them their ho ney. It is simple, and can be mado with little ex pense. 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HEY would inform tho citizens of Columbia County, that they have commenced thchusi m-btat the abovo place at the public house of E HOWELL, where thoy are prepared to inanufae luro to order, in the ncatct, best, nnd most durable manner, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABLES, iiEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and ualitics MANTLES, WINDOW and )0OR SILLS, and DOOR FRONTS. Also PAINT, BAR and HEARTH S TONES Orders for Stone can be left with D. GROSS,who wil act as Agent during our absence. They constantly keep on hand a largo lot Vermont, Esyptian and Italian Marblo at their wholesale Marbla Yard at Seliiu Grove, Union county, J'a. Blooinshurg August 14, 1811. 1C I HO IT!! LL persons indebted to mo miiH niako pay. ment by tie FIRST OF AUG US 7' next, All who neglect this pntieo, will find jheh nccouuls inthc hands of u Ju-tlee ol the Peacefor col lec (ion after that date, ' FREDERICK DREHER. fflew; 9t AND MEW GOOBS. THE subicriocrs inform tho public, that they "have entered into Partnership, under the firm of SBB. St HHFF 1? 5 and havo list rcccicd from Philadelphia, and now opened, at their NEW STORE, .'Voi titcnlCor ntr cr.Varktt nntl Plaint Nlrtitxjllomtnburs; an entiro new find extensive Bfionr.ciit of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; IIJ1RD WJlIlE, CROCKERY, AND QUE ENSWK RE, .5'c. which they oficr for sale, on reasonable terms, as heir prices aro suited to the times. Among their assortment will be found Broadcloths, Cuisimerts, Satlinelts, and various kinds of cloths tor men's Aummer wear: La tcoes: Girls- hams; Cambrics; - Muslins: Silks: Mttklin dc lanes; and various other articles for Ladies' dresses; Shawls; Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Hose; llluichrd and Brown Domestic Muslins; anda variety of other articles suitable for the season nnd beli'-red to be as good and complete an abut ment as is usally found in country stores. (CfCOUNTRY PRODUCE will bo received in eYchapgc, nnd CASH will not be ri fuMtl. Our friends, and tho public generally, aro re quested to call and examine for themselves. JACOB llYKH, CHARLES HEFFLEY. Bloorxuburg, June 25, Ibl'X, 0 Bp yc purifird in your lilnoi), Anil i':it)i .will attend yon. " The life of llii Flesh is in the Blood:' ' ' Lkviticcs, O. XVII. XI. .FIUW IS THE BLOOD TO BE" I'U ! ' KlFtElM! Thousands can answer this question who know from actual experience that DR. LEWS' S BLOOD PILLS, A COMTONANT I'AltT OV WHICH IS Are the safoat, best, nnd most efientuitl ,Pi now in existence. I,EST YOU MAY HE WUCEIVEDI THE ONLY ORIGINAL, TRUE & GENUINE AUK T)lt. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS, A COMTONANT PAKT OF WIIIC SABSAPAR1I.LA. T U attempted by Quacks and Impostors to in troduco their vile and dangerous nostrums by suming for their name that nf "BLOOD PILLS" knowing that the Blood Pills manufactured by Dr. l.eidy havo obtained the qrtalcet reputation oj any Villi in existence, ami think by such trickery to mpooupoii the public by selling theirs upon tho popularity ol Dr. lcidy s UloOd Pills. i ho public aro thcrcfnro particularly requested to in cautious when pnrehasing, to ask for Dr. LEI- DVB BLOOD I'll LM. The public aro assured thnt I)r, TsridipH island V1118 are llir sarmt, first, and nwit cfllcaciaus of unu vote In use, containing neither Mi-rcuiy or tho Minerals, and nnv be employed by yomig and )ld, mile and female at all Hints r.nd under all ctrcumsluncea without fear from taking cold, ro strauit trom diet lit living or occupation. in all eases whero a purgation may no necessary tnese I His will 1)0 luund both cllectual and cusy in their operation, producing no nausea, or Sickness ot the Stomach, griping or any other unpleasant sensations. Further comment is deemed unnecessary the numerous certificates published from time to time from Physicians and other individuals must havo convinced tho incredulous, and for tho further in formation of oil others, Ur.Leidy' refers them to tho directions which accompany each Box. J hey nro preparer and sold.wlitiles.ilo nnd retail, at Dr. LltWY'il IIIljlTj'm A.lIl'OItlU.tl, No. 101 JVOKTII 8ECOJVH Street, below Vino street, (eign of tho Golden Eaglo and Scr pents.) Also sold at Lulz $ Health hniporium, Uloomhburg. Nov 20, 1841. 30 TETTER ! TETTER! IT O II ! I 'J' C II ! DR., LEIDY'S TETTER AND ITOH OINTMANT. An infallablo remedy for various aflVrfions of tho SKI N, removing Pimples, Pastilles, and Eruption of the SKIN, and particularly adapted to tho cure of T12TTER and ITCH. This ointment has been used in numer otts schools throughout thn city and county as wen as factories, employing numerous girls and boys, ami among whom Teller and Itch, as well as other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, willi the most unexampled Suc cess. Names of School Teachers, us well as supoiintciidants and Proprietors of Fac toiies, could ho Eivi'n.confirtnintr the above. hut for the delicacy ihey feel in having their mimes published in connection with 6uch loathsome and disntircrahlo uflVcti-jus. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Iloaltl iinpnrinin, fSign.nf the (ioldun Eagle and Serpeauts.) No. 101 nurllt ecoml street, be low Vine; also sold at Lutz'sfleu(th Emporium, Bloomsburg. iMYS'T TUB Formerly owned by D. S. TUBUIS. FjSi'ECTFULLY tnformi his friends, ami . the nublic nencrallv. that ho has hist rccelv ed trnni Philadelphia a new and expensive assort ment of BJi'tis, IffcflicincB, Oils, Paints Vas-Biifshey, Glass, fitycsluH'H, oitlt'X'ioin ni'it's- &c. Ac. which, in addition to hit former stock, comprises ru compicio nssonmcni oi nrncica in uis uuo oi uusmcf s. All persons wishing to purchase any of tho above articles orapatliculnrly invited to call and price tho articles in his Storo before buying elsewhere as he is determined to sell as low, and by a little Jewing, lower than can bo bought any whero clso in the surrounding neighborhood. The Subscriber considers it hardly nccssary to mention the niticlcs fn particular ns ho 'is confident that no one can come amiss by enquiring fo rany aiti clo belonging to n Drug Store. si, B. Merchants and Physicians will End it to their odvautago to call and buy such articles at) they may stand m need of, ns they shall bo accom modatcd at a very low percentage.' In few words all arc respectfully invited to call, sec and judge for themselves. ErUUAIAl JjUXZ. Bloomshurg.July 10, 1842. tf 29.- BliAWK BOOK TOt. corner of Walnut 'Third streets. 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They are nlso prepared to manufacture ,BLAHK WOKE ofevcry-dcscnptlon, such as Dockets, llecords Ytred Itcaki, Day-Koolts, Ledgers, Journals .Ticinorandur.w, Chcek-llolls, &c. of the fmt quality nf Paper, (Robinson's Ivory Surfaced) in a htylo equal to any niadeiu tho Cities of Philadel phia or New York, on tho most reasonable terms. Blaxi: Wouii Hvlt.h to axt Pattkiik. CLYDE & WILLIAMS. N. B. Old Books rebound with neatness and do.pMch; nlso Filcn of Papers. arrisburg, Math 20, 1842. Cmo. 48. All orders for bintling,or,for blank books, left nl this office, will bo forwarded, and returned as soon as completed. H- WEBB, Agent. JLisi oi Letters, Remaining iif tho Post office at Bloomsburg, Sept. SOth 1842. Georgo Beers, Mrs. Mary Ataranda Ecbett, Elija ICouebcn, Misu Maria Kouchlen, Mr. William Markc. J. R. MOYER, P..M. FROM ihe subscriber a colored girl, named SARAH BRYAN, apetl about ten yearn, bound lo me from tlio Almshouse Philadelphia. All persons arc ciittiintied not to harbor her on my account, us I will pay no charges for keeping, nor Cor returning her. E. G. RICKETS. Orangeville, Sept. 13, 1842. 5 That I have purchased at Constable Sale tho followiug articles sold by Richard Brewer Constable on tho 31st inst.as tho property of Georgo Hurtzcl all, of which property I havo loaned to tho said George Hartzcl daring my pleasure, of which thepublie will tako notice. One Lot Oats $5 00, Rye $10: 'Wheat $5, Straw $3 50, one pair Quillars $1 12, ono Log Chain SI two Ploughs SI 12, ono Harrow SI 25, one Calf S3 40, ono Heifer $G, one lot Potatoes, in tho ground three dollars seventy flvo cents, do. Corn, eight dollars, do. Buckwheat, three dollars, half a Waggon two dollars,-Apples three dollars twenty five cents, Harness fivo dollars reventy five ' " ELIAS WERTMAN. August 31st, 1842, Broke into tho enclosure ber about 3 months sinco, a of tho subseri WHITE STEER. dronppjng a little in his horns, and about four years old. The ownor is requested to take him away and pay charges. JOSEPH PURSEL. Madison Oct 1st. NOTICE SS hereby given lo all concerned, that I havo purchased of Joseph Grimm, ono Mantle clock, one Beuureau, ono Heifer two Hogs, one Bed, ono wing Tabic, and have loft them in his possession 'during my plcukuro. I forbid any person purchas. ug, or taking them away, without my consent. JUWtSJUi MAW, novw, ifM. . - - -.;jo HHukek,Jtilp9,i5( w . ' - ,"v -' ' . A A f. ...AU. 'n Ll.n loin