Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of a testatum writ of vtiiH tioni exponas, from iha District Court of Philadelphia, there will be ex pored ip Pilb- Ho Sale at the Courl House in Blooma burg on Thursday thcllth day of May next, at 1 o'clock hi ihe alteViioiHi, the follow ton described real estate lo wit All those certain nix tracts of Coal land situate formerly in the township of Callawisaa, County ol Northumberland, but now in the township of Mifflin. Columbia County, Pen utylvcnia, one of them called 3ALEBO, Beginning at 8 post, thence by landr of James McNeal, North itvolve debtees West, thiee bundled and forty-two perches lo a chestnut j ouk, thence by lands of William Cray, and \ Win. Steednian, South seventy-eightdegrees 1 West, one hundred and seventy.nine perchos to a post, thence by lands of Jeremiah Jack son, South twelve degrees, East four hun dred and ten perches to a post, thence by lauds of Richard Brook, North seventy eight degrees Kurt, seventy-tt.ree perches to a dogwood, North twelve decrees West, (if- J teen perches to a past, North severity-eight ! degrees, blast eighty-two perches lo u black 1 oak, thence by an old survey, North twelve ' degrees, Wert twenty-five percnestou liick- j dry, and Norih thirty-two degrees, cast tfitrty- I four perches lo lbs place l beginiog, coil- ! talcing four hundred and twelve and one- , hall acres and allowance of six per cent, or rOnd* &u., another of them called 1 '"PALMYRA." Beginiog at a post, theuce j by land of Robert Cray, north twelve de green, west four hundred and ten perches lo j a pot, thence by land of Wm. Steed mail, south seventy-eight degrees, west one hun- j tired and sixty-six porches to a post, theuce j by land of John Brady, south twelve degreds ( east four hundred arid leu perche* to a |W>st, / and thence by lauds of John Wild and Rich- I ard Brook, north seventy-eight degrees I east, one hundred and sixty-stx peiuheslo the ( place of begining, containing lour hundred j and nne acres-Si i tie quitter, & a 1 iWance o' 6 j per cent. for roads &c., another ol them called j "STONE HALL " Begining ut a post thence by land ol John Brady, north twrlvo degrees, j west two hundred and sixty-three perches lo a post, thence by laud of Charles Hall, south •evenly-eight degrees west, two hundred and seventy-one percbee tp a Chestnut, "thence by land nt Catharine Logcnberger, south sixteen degrees and a quailer, east two buttered and seventy-six perches to a aloire, and llic-uop by lands of Deborah Brew- I ait U Thomas Brooks, north seventy-eight' degrees, east two hundred and forty-nine I perches lo the place of begining, continuing . lour hundred mid ihiriy-eighl acres iz a half, j Ai allowance ol 6 percent, for roads Ate., be (tie same more or less, uiioliier ol them called "FARMERS DELIGHT." Beginning ai a post, thence by land ol U illiam Steedinan, north sixteen degrees and thtee rpiarteriv, west tlireu hundred and ten per- , ci.cs to a Spanish oak, thence by land of 1 Wm. Webb, souihwtnsVHiiiyfuut degrees, I west one hundred and sixty, two perches to j a Black o ik, lbei.ee by land ol Thomas S.iy, 1 south sixteen degrees, east twenty paretics 1 to a Chestnut, thence by laud of Charles I llall, south eight degrees and a half, east j three hundred and sixty-two perches to a I post, thence by laud ut John Brady, north | seventy-eight degrees, east one hundred and thirty pennies '.u an A-h, north twelve de-1 £(uea, west eighty perchos to a White oak j itud north seventy -eight degree's eas; eighty r perches to rlto place ol begiititi", coiilamtug j lour hundred antl IS acras, & allowance ol U | per cent, for roads Ate., another of them called J '"TROY." Beginning ut a post, theuce by land of Jeremiah Jackson, north twelve degrees, west four hundred and ten perches lo a post, theuce by lurid of Win P. Brit'ly, south seventy-eight degrees west eighty perches lo a Wliug oak, couth twelve -degrees, east eighteen perchos lo an Ash. south seventy-eight degrees, wast one hun dred ami thirty perches to a post, thence by land of John Reese south twelve degrees, east two hundred and i sixty-three purohes lo a post, theuce by laud j ol 'Thomas Brook, norih seventy-eight lie- , grees, east twenty pereties to a Clies.nul oak j south twelve degrees, cast forty-one perches lo a Black oak, ilience by the same and land | ■of John Wild, north seventy-eight degrees,! east one hundred and six porches to a Black i oak, south twelve degrees, east twenty-five I perches lo a While oak, and north seventy eight degrees, east eighty perches to the place of begining, containing four hundred •nd tweuly-olite acres and a quarter, and allowance ol tax per cent, for- roads Aic'., i and the other of them called "MAINE." Begining at a post thence by land : ■of Wm .I'. Brady, north eight degrees !f a hall, ' west three hundred and sixty-two perches lo i a Chestnut tree, theiioo by lands ot Thomas j Say .& Jesse Budvl, south seveuiv-four de green, west one hundred and eighty-eight I rarefies to a post, thence by laud ol Thomas fellas, south lilt) live degrees, east eighty nine perches to a Chestnut oak, thence by ihc same and land ol John l.nudenberger, souih one hundred and eighty-eight perches "to a Chestnut oak, theuce by land ol the sard John Loudeuberger, south seventy-six de grees and a quarter, west one hundred nnd twenty-four perches to a post, smith sixteen degrees and a quarter, east one hundred and four perches to a Chestnut tree, and thence by land of John Reese, north seventy-eight ' degrees, east two hundred and seventy-one - perches to the place of begining, containing three hundred ami eighty-one ucres and three quarters, and allowance of six per cent for roads Arc. Seized taken in execution and to bo sold as Iho property of Jacob Loose. JOES* SAADEK, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE j Blooinsbuig April 13th 1854. j NEW FIIJ M! - A. J. EVANS &, Co , HAVE JUST received and opened an cu lite new and splendid assortment ot QMDOXBS For Spring and Summer, at the Brick store on Main street above Iron street, heretofore occupied by Simon Nathans, lo which they invite the attention of the public. Their as sortment will compare in price and quality with any lo be found on this side of Philad elphia,.and includes QUEEN SWA RE, HARDWARE GLASSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. They have on hand every desirable and fashionable style of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Including silks, a variety of challi bereges, barege de lains, poplins, lawns, ginghams, prints, and every article of llouse Furnishing Goods* Sheetings, ticking, checks, &o. Their slock is selling fast, ann will be re plenished every few weeks, for their motto ts ''small profits and quick sales." Call and sea our goods. We charge noth ing for showing them, and will always take country produce in pay at the market prices. Bloomsburg, April 36th 1854—if. 13. Sheriffs Sales. T>Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vsnditi oat Exponas to me directed, will 'be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Blriomsburg, on Monday the Ist day of May next, at 1 o'clock P.M.) the following describedrsal estale, to wit:" All that certain lot of ground situate in Locust township, Colombia county, bounded and described as follow*, lo wit:—on the west, by the main road leading from Calta wissa to iVrttsville, on the north by an allay, on the east by Unds of Jacob Yeager, and on the south by land of William Yenger, containing one fuurih of an aete, be the same more or less, whereon are erected- a two story frame house, frame barn, and blacksmith-shop With the appurtenance*. Seized and taken in execution,and will be sold as the property of Cusper Shun. ALSO, The defendant's interest in a certain Irao or lot ol ground sitna'.e in Greenwood town ship, Columbia eounly, bounded ai:d de scribed as follows, to wit: —by lands ol Ez , ra Eves on the east, south and west; anil by ; a highway leading from Kobrsburg to Mill . villa on ihe north, containing one acre be the same more or less, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling' house, and a frame stable, with the nppurieuauces. Seized, taken in exacution, and will be sold as the property-of William Wright and Ann Wright. , CONDITIONS OF 511.K.-The above advertised , property will be struck down on Monday.— i Ten per ceni. of the puruhaa money must , lieu be paid, ami the balance on Wednesday i noon following. i JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. : SIIF.SIFF'S OFFICE. I ~ , I Bloomsburg, April 6, 1854. J I — I PUBLIC SALE OF Real Estate. VM/MLf, ' )e exposed to Public Sale upon (ha "* premises, on Saturday the l'iik day of May next, all that certain tract or lot of land (late the estate of Peter Rupert decoased) situate in Montour township Columbia coun ty, and on the main rood leading from Bloomsburg to Danville ami Caltawissa, ad joining lands of Joseph Paxtoii, John Rich ards ami I'elcr Appleman, containing THIRTY ACRES and 136 perches and allowance, of which the principal part is cleared land and in n good state of cultivation. There are on the premises a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE A frame Barn, and convenient out-buildings. A good spring of water is on the premises near the dwelling, and a tier failing stream of waler passing through. 'The laud is of ex cellent qualily and to tlroso desirous of ob taining a convenient lot of grouud, the a hovn described property will be worth at tention. Tcr TERMS made known on the day of Sale. WILLIAM RUPERT, For himself ami the heirs of l'eter Rupert. Montour, April 6, 1854. ts. 1101SE1I0LD GLASSWARE, FROM THE PRINCIPAL FACTOR IKS AND LATE AUCTION SALES. Compiling a full and desirable assort ment at 35 per cent below rates. Dealers and others will do well to call be fore purchasing elsowhere. 1,000 Packages now on hand. EDWARD F. CORFIELD. 152 South Second Street, (above Spruce.) Philadelphia. April 13ih 1854.-3 m. Ornamental. Shade anil Fruit Trees, EVERGREENS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, PLANTS, VIN rS, ROSES, &e. | In great variety and size, suitable for plant | ing the present season. Cultivated and for ' sale at the Nursery & Garden o f the subscri i bor, and at Iris stands in thecity, in the Mar ! ket below Sixth Street, Philadelphia, j All orders carefully attended lo and for- I warded with dispatch Catalogues furnish ed on application. Address S. M ALT AY. Rising Sun P. 0., Philadelphia. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. j THE Partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, was disolvrd by mutual consent, on lire Ist duy of April inst. ] The books are in the hands ol A. B. Slew art, attire Store of the late firm, where all persons having ace.ounts in them are reques ted to call and settle with him. The busi ness wil i be continued at the old standby E. G. Ricketfs. K. G. RICKETTS, A. B. STEWART. Orangeville, April ISth 1854.-31. _ Gali paid lor Straw. The subscriber will paycash for Straw de livered at his Paper Mill at MillgrOve, near Light Street, at the following rales to wit : Short straw $6 50 per ton, long straw $1 per ton. These rates will be paid for either Wheat, llye or Oats straw in good dry con dition. For (lax, after the seed is threshed off, he will pay $lO per ton. THOMAS TRENCH. Millgrove, April Bth 1854.—if. Urigade Notice. tTIIE UNIFORMED COMPANIES belonging to the Ist Brigade 9th Division of Pennsylvania Volun teers, are hereby notified lo meet at the annual Spring Battalion at OKAftttKVlliliF, On Saturday, the 20lh day ol May next, at 10 o'clock A.M., equipped with arms and accoutrements for ' parade HIRAM R. KLINE, Brigade inspector, Ist Brig. 9ih D P. V. April, 13rh 1854. J. STEWART DEPUY, AT 223 North Second Street, below Callow hill, Philadelphia ; lias on hand a splendid assortment of Velvet, Q Tapestry, Brussels,' Three Play, Ingrain X und Venitian CARPETS : besides Drug- 2 I < gets, Canton and Cocoa Mattings, '£ WIN DOW SHADES, Door Mails, Floot 5 and Table OIL CLOTHS, Stair Rods, o Hearth Rugs, &c. Also, the same ut jjj i 53 his other Store, comer Of Bth and" S t w Spring Garden St., uuder the Spripg Garden House, —Wholesale und Re tail. April 13th 1854.-6 m ltcgUlratioii* crtilicutc*. For the use of clergymen, justices, physi - cians and oilier persons in registering marria i ges and deaths as required by Ihe new Ao . of Assembly, esq be bad at the office of the tar of the North. '* *' Tim American's Friend !! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS 2'o the Citizens of the United States I most hdmbly tad siucefoly thank you for (he immense jratronage which you havo he slowed upon my Pills. f uke thj opportunity of stating tbnt iny Ancestors were all American Citizeus, and that I entertain for all tfest con cerns America and the Americans, lire montlive -1) sympathies, ro much so that ] originally com* pounded these Pills expreesly to suit your cli mate, habits, constitutions and manner of living i intending to establish myself among you, which 1 have now done, by taxing prernisea in New iurk. THOMA6 HObLOWAY. 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Sis. New York' PURIFICATION OF TUB lIJLOOD, v * A Ftp " , Liver and Bilious Complaints. Ibe Citizen* of the Union su'dar much from diso.djre cf the Liver and StoniHch, scarcely J any are free from the influence of these destruc tive uiultidics | hence life wears fast. The fair sex, perhaps the most handsomejn the World, up to a certain period when, distress-lug lo say nmny loose their and good looks, while yet in the heyduy of life, such sad evils may be cflertually teincdied by continually keeping the blood pure, and the Liver and Stomach in a hatilthy action, when life will flow smool Sly, • and resemble plunta in a congenial clime, where an eternal spring appears to reign. As it re garda tfre preservation of the human frame, and the duration of lile, much may be effected, and I say fearlessly, heallh and life can bo pro- . longed for many yaors beyond their ordinarf , limits, if Holloways's Pri: nrs taken to purify the blood according to ths rules laid down for frsalik cosiaied in the directions which accoin. pany each box, * A CASE OF WEAKNESS AND DEBIL II Y.Of TEN TEARS STANDING. CURED BY HOLLOWAY'd PILLS Copy of a Letter from Captain John Johnson, Aslor House, New Yuih, dated January Mi 18s4. To Profeaaor llollowat, 38, Comer of Ann and Nassau Snesi N. If. Bir, —4t is with tbe most heartfelt pleasure I havo to infuia you that I have been restored to health and strength by taking your Tills. For the last ten yoars, I snffomd horn a deran gement of the Lt v er und Stomach, und was re duced to such an extremity thai I gave up my Ship, never expecting to go to Sea any more, as I had tried every remedy that was rscoiu mended r nrs, but alt to no purpose ; and had | given myself up ro alia pair, when I was at lost ! recommended to take your Pills, After using | tbsm for three months, Ike re.ult ia that I am j new in better health Una 1 have been for eleven I years pusl, and indeed us well us ever I wus in my life. Y'ou are quite at liberty to make this know for tbe benefit of others. 1 ram-tin, bir, yours res| eetfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the following complaints. Ague Jaundice Asthma Liver Complaints Bilious ComplaitTtr Piles -• - Blotches on the Skiu Retention of Uriss Bowel Complaints Scrofula, or Constipation of the King's Evil Bowels Stone and Gravsl Debility Secondary Symptoms Dropsy Dysentery Erysipelas Female Irregularities Fevers of all kinds Veneral Affections Gout Worms ot all kinds Head-aeh Weakness, from whal lndigestion ever cause &c., ko Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hot howLT, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau 'Streets, New York ; air- rby nil respectable Druggists and Dealers iu Medicinea throughout the Urn. ted States, in Duxes at 37c., 87c., snd St | 50c. each. 'To be had W bolesale of the prin* I cipal Drug Houses in the Usion. £?* There is a considerable saving by t-1 king the larger sizes. B.—Directions for the guidance of ps ttents in every disorJer sro aliixed to saok j Box. .• P- LUTZ, and JOHN ft. MOYER, A ge nts, Bloomsburg. fiSSept. 29—ly. , HOARDING. IfiVosch SI ay, will take a number of boar- TY3. Jers for any length of lime and afford ample accommodations. Persons attending Court and others wbp prefer to board at a private residence for moderate prices will notice. Bloomsburg March 23, 1954. 52—tf \WL\ SHOEMAKER, Dagucrrian Artist A NNOUNCES lo ihe citizens of Blooms burg and vicinity, that he has opened a Dpguerrian Gallery in the Exchange Block, over Cleaver S: Pursei's Store, where he is prepared to take good and true likenesses in ths highest style of the art. Those who wish a lasting memorial of their friends that may too soon leave them, or who wish to make the most valuable of presents to a true friend or relative should cull and secure a good likeness. CHEAP NEW GOODS. BLENDE Nil ALL & BIENSCU, , jl> ESPEJCTFULLY inlorrn their customers -*•*' and the public generally, that they are iu6l opening oil the corner ol Main and Mar ket Blreets, a choice selection of FALL ANI) WINTER GOODS, unequalled by any heretofore received in va [ riety and style which tliay offer at very low prices for ready pay and to which they in r vile the altenlion of their friends and custo mers. ALSO.—Ready Made Clothing. ty We invite an examination of our new . Slock and believe we can render general sat isfaction Bloomsburg, Oct. 18th, 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. j T ETTERS vf Administratis upon the es ; trite of Jacob Feiterrnaii, late of Locust tow nship, Columbia county decoased, have , been granted to the undersigned residing al > so in Locusl township. Alt persons indebted ; to tbe said estate, are requested to make 1 payment without delay, und those having nc uunuts agonist Ilia saute lo present them for settlement to CHARLES FETTERMAN, J Admin- OS BORN WILLIAMS. j tialor's. Locust township, April 12, 1854.—tf. DRAWER nouDß,sgMlted Swiss. Boon Jaeottelt Muli, CaiflHrfct, Swiss Muslin, r Buhpp Lawns, ssln Bard Muslin just receiv i ed nt the Store n MEN DFNRACL h MXNfiCH. • .Treasurer's Sale OP Unseated Lands in Uohuoubia County Agreeably to the provisions ef an act oI Assembly entitled Art ibe mode of sailing Unseated binds for taxes, and for other purposes," pafcsvd ibe Bth day J March 1818, and the- futtbfr thereto passetf oil the Ajfch day# March f 1817, and the 29th of March, 1824, the Treasurer of Montour comity heleby gives 1 notice to all persons, concerned therein, that unless the taxes due on the following tracts of Unsenled Lands, situate in Columbiu county &n, (or which taxes are due to Mori tour county for the years fB5l and 1852.) . are paid before the day of sale, the whole ' or such parts of each tract as will pay the taxes and costs chargable thereon will bo sold at the Court House hi town of Danville ] County of Montrt'nr, on the second Mostfay in June next, (12i!i day) and to continue by . adjournment from day to day tor arrearages , of taxes due said County, and the cost oc- i curred on each respectively. Roarino CHEEK TOWNSHIP, 1851 & J862 Acres per. Qwntra Mmet. Taxes ' *ll Peter Smith, fis 63 1 577 95 Lewis Walke/, 29 47 1 399 23 Andrew Porter, /43 43 I 388 ins " ori ' oa & JoriJf *> 43 43 1 dnn tuo (j. Gordon 42 2*> ( \f ThhmasfCadwallAder 20 46 : ■Ji" WNsip" as-' 277 76 Robert < .Wan 22 61 285 100 Andrew lorter 31 67 304 99 Lewis Witter 33 oo 1 490 Nathaniel lirown 10 90 ! i.a TbeiiezerlßranUam 48 18 ( 381. 73 f' 18toa 34 17 1 job II Maryfuion 31 07 , 406 75 John Yoirjg 33 27 | 429 129 Joshua Bttatj 40 29 120 Valentine Propst 12 62 Lewis Walker 38 33 400 Johnston lasely 33 30 409 Thomas,lfltzhamer 33 30 499 Amos \Piciier.-diani 33 30 Robert Hiltztiamer 44 40 499 William Shannon 44 40 George VVickersham 16 65 v Daniel Reee 2165 315 Charlott Huston 26 19 299 Mary KuWon 16 65 ' 350 John Reynolds 29 13 308 Thomas Islington 2.5 63 420 John Huston 34 97 64 i Thomas 1 Barnes jr. 448 1011 Jactob Tiem 8 33 63 j st; " 2 94 333 Mary Rustoa 27 62 j 100 lfergatressers 13 88 84 Fincher U Thomas II 66 J 369 Hughes Johi 26 34 1 100 Rhodes Henry 8 33 ' 125 Thomas William 20 81 ji SO Samuel Riddle 4 16 j 100 '• " g 03 4 °o ltoadeberger Est. 33 3o I MADISON TOWNSHIP. ISO Charles fKbler 200 ' 323 George A. Frick 6 46 120 Josiab Gal breath 2 40 1 23 Jacob Swisher 186 JOSEPH DEAN, Treasurer. I Treasurers Office, ) Danville, April 6th 1854 Treasurer's gale j op Stated LandsLDtalila f onnty List ef Seated Lands situate in Columbia County, 011 which the taxes assessed remain unpaid (for the years 1851 and 1862, and , due Moutour County,) which lauds the Col lectors of the respective townships in which ) said lands he, have returned for sale accor- j ' ding to the 41st section, of an Act of Assem- j bly passed April 29th 1814, entitled "An Act j | to reduce the State Debt," there not being j sufficed personal property 011 said lands to pay said taxes and the ojviiers thereof hav ing neglected and refused 10 pay the same for the space of two years. The same will be sold at the Court Honse ui the town of Danville, County of MouSeur. on ihe second Monday in June next, CjSlh day,) and to 1 continue by adjournment from day to day, (or arrearages of taxes due said county, and the costs accrued on each respectively. , ROAUINO CHEEK Township, 1851. Acres, per. Owner Vames Taxes. 29 James Bird jr. 82 28 57 S—rtafrbcirif" 1 42 50 JacobPishef jr. 2 0# 4 Charles Ftedqrick 56 6 Adam Gtlger 1 50 108 Henry Huffman 3 00 25 John Richard 1 25 TAXES FOK 1852. 97 Michael Derning 2 90 2}klJ Anthpny DengJer 1 60 i Dengfer& Wertman 125 6 Adam Qilger 1 50 j Jesse John's Est. 2 50 400 Cox 8 00 300 George Crook 900 4 Widow Thomas 07 400 Patrick Curry 6 00 MADISON TOWNSHIP, 64 3 Gilbert 15 4 Philip Goodman 10 26 Jane Haines 1 03 4 Anr. RSchart 91 1 Johirtffngt 1 10 1 Jobik'Sharnou 22 54 Wilitarn Ever 1 84 JOSECtI DEAN Treasurer, Treasurer's Oiftev, I Danville, April 6d 1854. J I^3llcnjia>i]aas3UDt3p.ays3> Cabinet Wafe Rooms, S. C. 8111 YD RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of ol the Public to his extensive assort ment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials and ' in 11 workmanlike manner. At his Establish ment, can always be found a good assort ment of Fashionable Furniture. Which ia equal in Utile and finish'to that of , Philadelphia or New York cities, Arid at as low prices. He fias Sofas of different style and prions, from 825 to 860. ges, Walnut ar.d Mahogany Parlor en airs, Rocking aud easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of uphoiyered work, with Dressing and parlor bureaus, sofa, curd, centre and pier tables, dettftfip?, ehedeniers, whatnots - and comodes nmE ulj. fc,ruds of fashionable, t work. His sloak of bureaus, enclosed and * common washslandy,' dress-tables, corner - cupboards, sofas, ditang and bieakfast ta ' bles, bedsteads, canej seat and common ' chairs, is the largest in this section of the country. He will also, keep a good assort ' tneul of looking-glasses with Isnoy gilt and common frames. He will also furnish spring mallrasses fitted to any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability aud comfort .to any bed in use. Bloomsburg, April 6th 1654. tf. ' Justices of He Peace AND CONSTABLES can find all kind of blanks desirable for their use, in proper m, at the office of the "STAB or nut Noam Public Sale BY ORDER OF COURT. "DY VIRTUE of a writ of Sale issued out ' " of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon tour County, in a certain action of partition, wherein Thomas Bnyla was plaintiff, and j James Robertson, Richard H. Bayard, Jaa)p* S New'bold, Herman Cope and Thomas |S. Taylor, woro defendants, and to noe direc ted, will be sold at Public Vendue, or out - cry, at 10 o'clock in Ihe forenoon, 011 Satur day the twenty ninth day of April next, at the Court House in Danville, all that certain messuage and tract of land, known as the ROARING-CREEK FURNACE property, situate partly in May berry town ship, in the county o! Montour, and partly in Franklin township in the county of Col umbia, containing three hundred and fifty four acres ami six perches, aud the allow ance &c., adjoining lands of Jesse Cleaver. John Mensch, John Vought, Jacob Shulls and others, with lhe)appurteuances, whereon are the following improvements to wit : Due Furnace Stack, 30 feet base. 30 feet high and 9 feet bosh one casting house 60 feel by 80 feel ; one stock house 46 feel by 100 feel ; one coal shed 35 feel by 75 feel; one bridge house 36 feel by 32 feet; four heating chambers, con taining 48 semi-circular pipes ; one pair of cast iron blowing cylinders; one water wheel, 20 feet diameter; one head and tail race 5000 feet long; reservoir pump ; gas pipes; LfeA' and H the necessary fixturesal Qji3l j f|A ihe Furnace ; ALSO, one I a rye Fjailltt Stone Dwelling House, fIPBSREB 49 'eel square; SEVEN SMALL DWELLING HOUSES; Office, barn, sheds, &c. One hundred and twenty acres of Ihe land is of an ewcellent quality. The_water power is one ot the best in this sectiou of the Stale. THOMAS POLLOCK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) , Danville, Feb. 23, 1g54. | 5-ts. I | Grand Jurors for May Term 1851. Briarcrtek —Selh B. Bowman. Bloom —Adam Eyer, Ernstua Barton, John Trembly. Centre —John Zancr. Cultatvissa —Jeremiah P. Fincher. Fishingcreek —Harmon J.abor. FrunMin —Samuel Schick, J. Mensch llnnlpck —Robert Pursel. Locust —Peter Helwig, sen., Henry Holwig, James A. Fox, Jesse Evarltf. A/inlison —William Ellis, John Clark, Maine —Daniel Yeller. Montour —Jacob I.eiby, MountpleasuiU —Daniel Ztiglcr, Dan iel MeCarty, Mifflin —Wan, Brown, Philip Htss, Orange —Abncr Welch, Willium Fies ter. Travcrs Jurors for May Term 1854. Benton —John C. Doty. Beaver —Daniel (leurhart. Briarcreek —Vincent Richard, Wm. J., Freas, Jacob Moyer. Bloom —William Garrison, Thomas Bowman, John Harutcy, Henry Trem ley, Thomas Edgar, Daniel Eilenberger, Thomas Knorr, James R. Eyer. Cutlau'issc —John Hartman. FTsTdngcretk —Ira D." Kline. Franklin —Wm. Roarbach. Greenwood —John Kisner, William Robbins, sen.. Hemlock —Samuel Britgler, David Smith, John Ohl, Henry Ohl, Lotus t —Reuben John. John Snyder, Dar.'l. Rcinbold, Leonard Adams, Junes Berntnger. John Yeager, jr. Madison —Phinneas Wei liver. Mifflin —Leonard Kirkendall. Mountpleasant —Win. Miller. Montour —John Deuericli. Orange— Philip Achenbauh, William White. Pine- -Joseph White, Ezra S, Lyons. TRIAL LIST FOR MAY TERMTSSI, 1. Bartholemew Huber vs. Peter Bill rneyer, et al. 2. Charles Wilson's A'dm. vs. C. F. Mann. 3. Gilbert Fowler t is, S. F. Headley. 4. Cyrus B. Reese vs. Robert Mont gomery. j 5- Veniah Reese vs. Robert Mont gomery. 6. Emanuel Lazarus vs. Joseph Hay hurst. 7. B, F. Hayhurst et al. vs, Charles Kahler. 8. Jacob Mannon vs. Robert Mont gi&nery. 0. Farmers' Bank of Schuylkill co., vs S. F. Head lev. 10. Phoebe Sterner vs. William Ritten house. 11. Gilbert Hess vs. James Hess. 12. Robert Montgomery vs* Reuben 110 gart. 13. Mary Craig vs. Jac. Buzzard et al. 14. Samuel Ruselle vs. Geo. fiodsnn. 15. Isaac Buckulew vs. Wesley Bow man. 16. Adam Strottp vs. Thomas Walker, et al. 17. James Lomison vs, John Shelham mer. 18. Samuel Kel'er vs. Mathias Brown, et al. 10, James Rittenhouse et al. vs. Barney Hoe. 20. Joseph Webb vs. Solomon Ney- Itard Ex. 21. Charles Turner, sen. vs. John Con nor. 22. Daniel Shultz's Ex's. vs. Daniel R. Shultz, et al. 23. Thomas Walker, et al. vs. Stroup, et al. 24. Thomas 11. Wilson, et al. vs. Sam' itel F* Headley. 25. David Levi vs. John Jacoby, et al 20, William Tinsley, vs. Edward Car a tie, Ex. 27. John K. Moyer et al. vs. Thomat tt. Wilson, ct al. 28. Daniel Howcr, vs. Jonas Rcrningei 20. Henry Belong vs. William He*s €auo .Seal, Plain, and Fancy Clialrs ARMCHAIRS, •rY ROCKING CHAIRS, CANE SETTEES DINING & CHAMBER CHAIRS, , In all the varieties of colors aud Fashiona ble Styles, at the cheapest rates, WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL, at N. F. WOOD'S Ware Rooms, No. 129 & 131 North Sixth St. f Opposite FrauKliu Hail, Philadelphia. i March 23, 1864. 3m. i i . x . - •jxs.wms&tt&Vi, ■ HIOE SCHOOL For Young Lad let and Gentlemen. J• E . BBiDLBf, Principal. Hist JTANK E. DHAULKY, Assistant. Tlie ensuing SUMMER SESSION will commence on MONDAY ibe loih day of April next, and will continue 42 weeks. TERMS. The academic year consists of 44 weeks The price-of-tuitiour per quarter is as fol lows : For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A l'thmetic, Book-Keeping by single entry, Geography, History of the U. S. J3 25 For sanie, and Algebra, Geometry, Sur veying, Mensuration, Bo >k-Keeping by dou ble entry, General History, Natural History, Physiology, Philosophy, Botany, Astronomy, apd other English branches, $4 50 For Latin, Greek, German, French, an drawing. 5 75 Painting in water colors extra 3 00 do in oil colors 5 00 Every Scholar, unless specially excused, is expected to attend to Composition and Elocution. NOTE.—It is important that scholars enter school at the beginning of the term and be regular in their attendance. Persons desirous of attending to any branch of learning taught in the school, and whose arrangements, will not permit them to be present during all the regular school hqnre, can study at home and come in at the time of recitation. • BP" Good boarding can be obtained in pri vate families at from SI 50 to $2 00 per week. Bloomsburg, Sept. 29tb, 1853. | ~~ FRCQLAMATIOIT" NOTICE is horeby given that the I several Courts of Commotn Pleas, Gen j erul Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and , Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer anil Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Columbia, 10 commence at the Court House in Rloomshurg, on Monday the first day of Mcy next, to continue cue week. '1 lie Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the county of Co lumbia,are requested to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those things to their sev eral offices appertaining 0 bo done.. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealih against any pris oner, are also requested and commanded j to be then and there attending in their pro-1 per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their no -1 tices, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the 24, day of Alarch, irjthe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three,and the Independence ol the United States of America the 761h. JOHN SNYUJSR. SH-JF. (Cod save the Commonwealth.) BOOTS ASD SHOEiT _ L. B. RIIP ER T Has opened a new boot and shoe shop over Lutz's Drugstore in Rupert's Row where you can get the best of work at the lowest prices. The work will be under the supervision of Augustus Wilson, who invites all his old customers 10 give him a call. The following are some of the prices : Men's fine calf or morocco boots, S4 a 4 50 do kip orcow hide, 3 25 do • calf shoes 2 00 do cow hide, 1 75 do miners', nailed, 2 25 a 2 50 Ladies'gaiters, 2 a 2 25 " Lace boots, j53 " Thick soled slippers lal 37 " Hump soled, 100 " Bronze Jenny Lind,a 125 a 1 50 Boys', youths' aud children's shoes in pro. portion. bloomsburg, Aug. 25th 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TVOTIMC IS HEREBY GIVEN '.hat letters - 1 -' of administration upon the estate of Wil liam Daniel, late of Bloomsburg, Columbia . county, deceased, have been gianted to the undersigned residing also in Bloomsburg. All persons having accounts against the estate of the said decedent are requested to present them foe settlement without delay, and those indebted to the estate to make immediate payment to I JOHN R. MOYER. Administrator. Bloomsburg, March 9th, 1854.—if. , WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER !.' THE Subscribers have now in store their complete stock of Paper Hangings, Curtains Ac., which they offer at very low prices WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Our assortment is very complete, comprl . sing all the qualities, botn French and American. Wo manufaciure a large proportion of our , goods arid can sell at the lowest rales. Taper Hanging done in the country at city . price. I'A RISH & HOUGH, No. 4 North Filth St., Philadelphia. • March 23, 1854. . 9—3 m y ZIN C P AIN TsT " - One Third cheaper than White Lead, andfrgtfrom all Poisonous qualities. 1- THE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY Having greatly enlarged their works," anu ira . proved the quality of their products, are pr c pared to em cute orders for their " SUPHHSmjB IPAEMTS® Dry tnd Ground in nil, assorted packages of I* from 25 to 50U pounds ; also # DRY, in luurcU, of 200 pounds each. 1. Their White Zinc, which is told dry or p. ground in oil is warranted pure and unsn rpass ed for body and uniform whiteness. A method of (Reparation has recently been discovered, which coablea the Company to War rant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable lime. In this respect B their paints will be superior to any other iu the mm* market. i. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold at a low pi ice, and can only be iniido from sine ores from New Jersey is now well known for its g protective qualities when applied to iron or 1 other metallic sut faces. Their tftone Color Paint possesses all the properties of the Brown and is of an agreeable color for painting Cottages, Depots, Oul'bmld ings Bridges, <s-c, Dealers supplied on libtral terms by thdir [., Agunts, FRENCH df fUCHAIttW Wholesale Paint Dealerr and N. \V. cor. of 10th & Market titr Pkjia. 6 at. t : ■ I Sloomsfinrg, |)CJ. SUARPLESS * MELICRT^ "MANUFACTURES AND DEALERS IW ■W-t STOVES, TINWARE Ac.-ilbb ™ * ment on Main street, next building nbova the Court-bouee. A J, EVANS Sio, M E ? C A? ANTS - S,ore on!t " °PP' part of Mam street, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. s c. smvif. MANUFACTURE II OF F URN ITU fc i„Sh AN . D m A ? INE I WA RE—Wareiooa in Shive a Block, on Main Street. AMZI bROEMAKER! IjPVGUERRIAN ARTIST,—Room in the & Cr^ 1 Block, above S. Drifuse A. M, RUPERT, rpiNNKR AND STOVE DEALER— lot ZZ™ ' h k ' dß ° f Mai " ,lreet ' JOSEPH SWARTZ. TIOOJCSELLER. SI ore in ,| lO Exoh.nge Hotel ' * bove ltl ® Exchange JU\ S. STERNER. " TVr E J}C'fANT. —Store on South side of J-rx. Main Streol, second square below Mar- SIIARPLESS A MELICK, " POUNDEBS ANEr MACHINESTS. BnihlJ , >"Hon the alley between the "Exchange and "Ameyean House." R- W- WEAVER. ATTORNEY AT LAW-ytSco on the f*: first floor of tbe 'Star" Building, on Maiu street. PETE It HUGHES' MARLBE YARD, on Main Street, oppo- AT * site the "American House." BARNARD RUPERT. rrVAKOH— Shop on the Soufh Side of Mala J- Street, first square below Market. MENDENHALL A MENSCO, MERCHANTS. —Store North "West cornar of Main and Market Streets. HIRAM C. IIOWER, i CJUIiGEON DENTIST— Offico near tbe [ K - 7 Academy on Third Street. M KELVF, NEAL A CO., r2 "" R-I ERCH ANTS —Northeast oornor of Main ■ L,M and Market streets. SI£A C£> SI Q EFEL ® DP 0 EFKIFTFS LISJIS AFDHRIMB'SR, store, 20 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia. Morocco Manufacturers, Curriers, Importers, Commission and General Leather Easiness, WHOLESALE A RETAIL, BTManufactory 15 Margaretta Aug. 24, 1853- ty. SHEETS & MMTT WHOLESALE WES2TI3 ob mKQtRQfIK No. S33N. Ylird St., I ' U:'" (Above Callowhill,) PUIUBRLPHU, A GENERAL ASSOItTMETOF WINES, CORDfal S And Liqnors of every description i * .K.SttXKTZ. r. P. SEOTZXt. • JOHN WOOBSIDES Agent. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED against buying or receiving a nolo over my name with Elias T. Kline as surety, dated Hie 28th day of March 1854, for SB2 50 payable eight months lifter dote, to Levi Garrett, as I have a just defeuce io the whole of the said note, and will not pay it uiilJsa compelled by law. CLINTON KLINE. Scott township Marcb 31sl 1854. 1 1 RAGS WANTED. - 13EING Extensively engaged in the manu " factum of paper, we will pay to Country Mercnnnts and oiiiers having Rags for sale more than the present market prices —CASH. JEBSUP & MORE, Paper Manufacturers, PPILADELPHU—Nos. 24 awl 26 North Street, (Ist Street below Arch, between sth and Oth) March 16, 1854—8 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. T ETTF.RS Testumentary on the Estate of -*-4 Daniel Pnrsel, late of Hemlock town ship, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Columbia county to John Pnrsel who resides in Bloomsburg, Columbia County. All persons having claims or demands against the decedent are requested to make them known to the Exec utor without delay, anil all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make pay ment. JOHN PURSEL Executor. Bloomsburg March 1, 1851. 6—6t COLUMBIA COUNT*, BS. VALENTINE FOLK, 1 IN the Court ol Coin vs. V mon Pleas of Columbia ELIZAUETH FOLK, j County of February 1. —, Term, 1854, No. 37, alias snbpmqa L. e. jof divorce returned "Nihil." The ' defendant, Elizabeth Folk, is here by notified lo appear at die next Court ef Common Pleas to be held at Bleomsbnrg in and for said county, ON the first Monday of May, next, at ten o'clock in the f'orenoo* of said day, then and thero to show cause, if any she has, why a divorce shall not be giv en lo the libellant in this easd. . Given under toy hand and seal at Blooms burg, this 15:h day of February, (A. D.) ' 1854. JOHN SNYDER. 4—le. Sheriff New Arrival. MENDENHALL & MENSCTI, HAVE just Opened a new assortment of Goods, fresh from the city, anil invite the attention of purchasers and llici> friends to the 1 bargains they offer. Their stock is now com- B plete and they can sell the most desirable end 1 seasonable goods at tire lowest prices Bloomsburg, Jan. 12,1354 . 51— tf , - ' Constantly on hand SHAD, CODFISH, and for sale by SALMON, J PALMER & Co, ' i? ' Market Street Wharf, ISAI.DS.DES, fetcaW,]
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