I.IST OF I FITTERS, REMAINING in the Post Office, at Blootns bnrg, February 14ih, 1855. Alner Mary Ne>hart Reuben Cox Harriet Perong Jacob Dillen Eliza Richaid Samuel Evans Sarah Styera C. F. Gors James Waller Andrew J. Gillmore William Williams Albert Groom, Warren Winner David Gearhart, Mary Waller Christian Kline, 51. R * Woodward R. -Kisler Philip Williams John Kitchen Lavina Young Manila Lynch Samuel Y-nrks Robert M Mills Harriet David Thomas Ship Mc Clcwen J. W. . Edwards Wm Ship Mover lliram Thomas Jno. D. Ship Persons calling for ihe i bovo Letters, wjll please soy they am advertised. PHILIP UNANGST, P. M. The Crcsf Distribution Postponed. TpHE CO--MOrOl.il AN AKT ASSOI X. ATION ar.nonnee a brief postponement of the Distribution, from the 30th of January to the 28ih of February, at which time it will vosmvazv TASK rr.w-B. The managers find it neeesuary to make the above change,owing '.ntha delay in com pleting the building of the Galleries, and the recepiion of Works of An; which necessarily deferred the publication of ihe Illustrated Cat alogue until lato in December, thereby pre venting the general circulation desired among the distant Secretaries and liict.do of ihe As aocialicn. To all those eehohirs not subscribed the last opportunity is now presented. And ore subscribing previous to the CSth of Feb ruary, are entitled to the Magazines for 1855. The payment of S3 enti'les any person to either ono of the following Magazines for the \ ear 1855 Harper's, Putnam's, Knicker locker, Blackwood's, Graham's, Magazine of Art, and Godey's Lady's Book, and the Quarterly Reviews re-printed in New York, Edinburgh, Westminster, London Quarterly and North British. Also a ticket in ihe Dis tribution, g'vin? the holders an equal chance In drawing ihe $5,000 Statute of the (£l£2E&'l£ K&liVSa CA, VENUS, BACCHANTE, lIEBE, FLORA, WITH Bronze Statuettes and seveiel hundred Mag nificent Oil Paintings. For full particulars see Illustrated Cata logues, which am sent free, on application to all puria of the country. Address , C. L. DERBY. Actuary C A. & L. A. Knickerbocker Magazine Office, 348 Broadway, New York, Or 166 Water St. Sandusky, Ohio. February 22, 1855. Bcport of (lie Grand Jury ct February Term, 1855. f f'O the honorable the Judges of the court A of quaver sessions of the peace in and for the county ol Columbia. The undersigned Grand Inquest of Ihe Commonweahh of Pennsylvania inquiring for the body ol the county of Columbia, lbs spectfully Report. That they have pursuant to their required duties calrnlv and deliberately, investigated •II bills of indictment presented for their con sideration si this term, and have passeJ up on them accordingly. They have also made • thorough examination of rho Court house, Jail,and all other public buildings, and find them generally in good repair. • It is within the knowledge of the Inquest that Ihe public road leading along Fishing- Yreek above Orangeville is much injured and i obstructed by the creek at this present sea- ! •on. But in our judgment, die difficulty will be obviated whenever iho bridge now iu contemplation shall be built over Fi-hing trreok a short distance above where the road is now injured by the water. The violations of law in this communily, tare not many, nor are the few crimes of a high nature. It i 3 a cause of congratulation thai our labors can be short, ami. that no se rioua reproaches attach to our community. The •rndiiion of public morals we believe to be about as good as thy frailties of hu.tinn nature idlow to be expected—while the bnnn ties of Providence HIUI the blessings ol (tee institutions still continue to CU our land. All of which is respectfully submitted this •eventh day of February A. D. 1855 JOHN B. EDGAR. Foreman. MADISON lICISE, Jlfol. 37 and 59 North Second Street, (Below Arch Street ) OP Oa Q. a dLI cs> U 33D ila ft ax < SI'HIS popular house has been thoroughly "J- renovated, and extensive improvements made fur the accommodations of guests, &c In connection with Ihe above Hotel, the pro prietor has opened, in the basement, a fine Eating and Drinking Saloon. Altogether the establishment compares favor ably with the first class places ol accommo dation for travelliw", citizens, &c.,—being within a short distance of iho New York and Batdmore Landings, near the Post Office end Exchange, Where Omnibuses, going to all parts of the City, start from. The Proprietor hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his guests, to receive a lib eral share of the public patronage. J. OTTENKIKK, Proprietor. (Late ol Baltimore, Mil., & Cincinnati, Ohio.) Feb. 15, 1855. NOTICE to OWNERS of CANAL BO ATB. Jgrnvi Jt SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE, 1 wRsBtSBBSI Harrisburg, Feb. 5, 1855. j 7VOTICE is hereby given to the owners of A* boats, whether loaded or empty, now lying within the prism of the Eastern Divis ion of the Pennsylvania Canal, that, if they or their agents are not present when the un dersigned is prepared to lei the water into •aid Division, for the purpose of preventing the said boats from becoming obstructions to the navigation of said canal, he will in six daya thereafter aell said boats and their car goes, agreeably to the 18th section of the act of the 10th Anril, 1826, entitled "An act lo protect the public in lire full benefit and en joyment of the works constructed for the purposes of inland navigation." By order of the Board of Canal Commis sioner!. WEI DM AN FOHSTER, Supervisor. BLANKS I BLANKS!! BLANKs77~ DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENAS, ant! JUDGMENT NOTES, paper and desirable forms, fo sale at the office ef the '"-tar of the North." Houses for ltcul ! TWO or threo dwelling houses can be tented by application at this office. JusticeH of (lie Peace AND CONSTABLES can find all kind of Menke desirable for their use,in proper farm, at the office of tho STAB OF THE NQBTU. FNIIVJR PNVER* Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing sand.&c Ml be found at the ohean Bonk atore of JOSEPH SWARTZ, FANCY GOODS, of every description and variety, new styles, and fresn from New York mf Philadelphia, for sale at the cheap atore .... M'KELVY, NF.AL & CO NOTICE! AIX persons indebted lo the subscribers on bond note or book account are requested to \mafce payment on or before the first of April n rsi. WM. MeKELVV & CO. At MrKEfcVV, NF.AfcJt CO.' BioflWaborg, Jan. 28,1855. •_ 4 ) I ANNUAL STATEMENT, I or THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES cr Columbia County, for the Year 1854. FPHE Auditors elected to settle and ad just the public accounts of Columbia County, have examined the same from the second day of Januaty, 1851, to the first clay of January, 1855, and respect fully lay before the Honorable Judges ol iho Courts of Common Pleas the follow, inp statements and reporta, agreeably to the 22d section of an Act of the Ceneral Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the Hili day of April, A. 1).. 1834 : JOHN 1)OAK, Esq., Trensurer-of Co lumbia County, in account with said Counts'. au. DoU. Cts To am't of taxes outstanding for 1853 & previous yours, 5890 31 To ballance rem tvetl of K nit i uel Creasy, late Treasurer, 1120 40 To cash reed on judgment bf Joshua Brink, 04 00 To cash on recognizance of Simon Lazarus, 05 00 To cash Iram Derr f>r old Plank. 5 60 To cash Joseph Reader, land redeemed, 3 58 To cash Jesse G. Clark for use of Court House, 5 00 To cash County t"X assessd for the.year 1804, CBSS 29 To cash ten days' assessment, 10 79 To cash County tax on un- ' seated land, 198 68 To cash road tax on unsealed land, ' 336 53 To cash school tsx on un stated land, 139,41 To cash Poor t<x on unseat ed land, 60 09 To cash on John Bonlon'a Judgment, CO 00 To cash fine of George Van sickle, 25 00 To cash lax of E. Alberlson which had been exonerated, 65 To cash on Brink's recogni zance, 03 56 To cash Juty fees and finea of Jacob Eyer'y, 24 00 To cash Jury fees and fines of John Snyder, 145 00 To cash county tax on seated land, 68 03 To cash road tax on seated land, 4 94 To cash school tax on seated I . land, 3 94 To cash poor tat on seated ! land, 394 | To cash fine At cost of Peter Billmyer, 65 00 Total, $15268 04 CR- Dols. Cls. | By error in lax of 1849, 2 40 | do taxes outstanding for (er i ror) 1848, 21'74 i By taxes outstanding for 1854 and previous years, 5452 08 By commissions allowed dur ing the year, 328 93 By Exonerations allowed dur ing the year, 134 51 By county orders redeemed, 8808 78 do Commission, 200 06 do Balance due county, 193 24 Totil, $15268 04 Road and Bridge View 3. Del. Cts. Amoitn! paid sundry persons for road and bridge views, 178 00 Rridge Contracts. Dol.Cis. John S. Sterner & Co. bridge at Bloom* 2275 00 Sam'l Jaebby bridge at Centre, 470 00 do do cxtia work do 20 Oil Samuel Landback, Briarcreck, 240 00 Ira Sanders, Westcreek, 200 00 John Ent, Orange, 50 00 Total, $3255 00 Bridge Repairs. Dol. Cts. Amount paid sundry persons . for repairs, $230 06 Rooks. Dol. Cts. One Purdon's Digest, 5 00 Freight on books, 1 25 One set Assessment Books, 20 00 Blank books, 11 95 One set Assessment Books, 20 00 Freight on books, 26 Total, $7O 45 District Attorney Dol.. Cts. , E. C. Thompson, 4 50 R. F. Clark, 39 00 Total, $43 50 Commonwealth Costs. Dol. Cta. Amount paid sundry persona ss witnesses <fcc., 100 00 Election Expenses. Dol. cu; Spring Election, 212 34 Notifying Officers Elected &c., 90 20 Fall Election, 281 80 Constables attendir.g elections &c. 25 00 Total, $615 34 Assessors' Pay. Dol. Cts. Paid to the different Assessors for making the Spring assess ment, 261 40 Constables' Returns. Dol Cts. Return to Feb. term, 31 2t do May do 28 50 do Sept. do 24 62 do Dec. do 18 92 Total, $lO3 37 Juror's' Fay. Dol, Cls. Grand & traverse jurors Feb. term 287 09 do do do May do 253 57 do do do Sept. do 331 25 do do do Dee. do 204 71 Total, $1136 61 Tip Slaves Dol. Cls. F. brnafy Term, 10 00 May do 11 00 September do 12 00 , December do 300 • ■ Total, $36 00 I Court Cryer. Dol. Cts. Moaei ColTman Fob. Term, 8 00 do do May do 800 do do Sept. do 12 00 do oo Dec. do 10 00 Total. $3O 00 18 Inquests. Dol.Cls. g Inq'st on body of W ; 11. Jackway, 19 87 do do Win. Jones, 16 90 do do Jos. Ilcrring, 10 00 Jm do do John Lower, 19 87 , 0 do do Clias. Sterling, 16 62 Total, $B9 26 Sheriffs Bill Dol Cta Jno. Snyder boarding prisoners, notifying Jurors Ac. < 217 01 Conveying Genail to the House of Rcloge, 85 00 j Total, $302 01 County Buildings. Q Dol. Cls. Coping stono & cutting the same, 36 50 0 Putting up fence, 59 62 Sundry other repairs, 131 70 „ Paid Uniting Committee balance of s2soo—as per act of As- Q seinbly of 1847, 254 32 a Total, $lB2 04 Printing * Dol Cls. ® Amount paid R. W. Weaver, 90 50 do do J. M. Snyder, 54 50 ® do do Levi L. Tate, 93 50 ® do t'o Chai. Cook, 200 3 Total, $240 50 Incidental. 1 Dul.Cts. Am't paid rundy persons for ar- I tides used in and üboilt the Court House, 34 47 J Cleaning Court House. Dol. Cls. 3 Pai l Ann Long for cleaning the Court House one year, 11 50 1 Tax Refunded. Dol Cts j Ami. overpaid on duplicate of Locust, 1653. 20 | } Ami. overpaid on duplicate of Benton, 1851, 1 00 > ) Aint. overpaid on duplicate of * j Mifllin, 1853, 1 59 I Am', overpaid nil duplicate of Beaver, 1851, 4 96 j ) Road tax on unseated land in Jackson 1851-2, 10 00 I School tax on unseated land itt Locust 1852-3, 53 57 1 R.iatl tax on unseated land in Fisl.iugcreek 1852-3, 18 41 I Road tax oa unseated land in Greenwood 1852-3, 3 21 Total, $9B 94 ' Attorney Feci. D -!• Cls j John G. Freeze, 60 00 j Wm. G. Hurleys 10 00 i I ' ' Total, $7O 00 Road Pomagts. Dol Cts !N. P. Moore, Benton. 10 00 Mary Eves, Madison, 75 00 A. A. Kline. Benton, 8 00 , j Abraham Mar'z, Ilrierereek, 75 00 ' j Wm. Howell, Ml Pleasant. 25 00 J , Harriet Buckalew, Benton, 20 00 I Total, $2OB 00 Fuel. Dol Cis Coal & wood for court house & jail 01 77 Frotkohotary. Dol Cis Jacob Eyerly as per bills, 225 00 Auditor's Pay. Dol Cls 1 R. 11. Arthur, 7 50 Isaac Davis, 7 50 Jacob Harris, 7 50 Toinl, $22 50 Register's Fees Dol Cts J. G. Clark registering deaths Ac. 13 80 ■ Insurance. Dol Cls Lycoming Insurance Company Assessment No. 10, 16 II Fox Scalps. Dol Cis Amount paid different persons, 99 71 Postage. Dol Cis Paid P. Unangst ono year's poetago 3 05 Commissioner's Deeds. Dol Cst J. Dusk lur Commissioner's deeds 06 01 Commissioners' and Clerks' Pay. Dol Cls Andrew Freas, 140 50 John lieifer, 120 50 Irani Derr, 145 50 Wm. J. lkeler, 15 00 Daniel Lee (Clerk) 300 00 Total, $727 50 Total ami. of expenditures, $8929 ou Tarts outstanding and Uncollected. County State. 1850 Samuel Anpletnan, Sugarloaf, 150 973 1851 J. W. Warner, Madison, 23 62 John Ale, Mount Pleasant, 23 40 48 60 Nelson Kile, Sugarloaf, 727 363 1852 J. B. Mosteller, Briorcreek, 391 90 105 0J Win.J. Ikeler, Mnnntpleasani 74 73 11 84 Peter Hayman, Orango, 24 20 47 81 1853 Isaac I.nubach, Benton, 92 94 123 13 •Samuel Johnson, Beaver, 48 36 D. A. Bowman, Centre, 123 49 41 66 D R. Ablerison, Fiahingcreek 145 42 93 76 Win. Mather, Greenwood, 201 45 40 77 James Yocum, Jaeksoo, 557 478 William Welliver, Madison, 21 38 to 51 •David Demon, Ml Pleasant, 18 52 904 Jacob ArnWine, Montour, 107 98 51 15 Peter Hayman, Orangn, 201 87 88 36 John Legget, Pine, 97 93 33 86 Montgomery Cole, Sugarloaf 16 27 39 50 1854 Samuel Coxe, Beaver, 123 74 21 52 Lewis Diallorick, Briorcreek, 221 13 184 79 B. P. Hurlman, Hlooul, 406 70 112 95 Richard Stiles, Benton, 174 04 146 62 Abram Erwiue,jr., Centre, 272 56 854 •Jacob Genail, Catlawissa, 137 35 24 26 D. 11. Albeitson,Fishingcreek 285 24 305 87 Sam'l OiHaspie, Greenwood, 266 68 182 61 David Smith, Hemlock, 162 03 23 76 Abraham Manning, Jackson, 50 36 43 57 Jacob Stine, Locusi, 175 40 52 61 William itiyei, Madison, 220 80 198 51 Lewis Eckroth, Mifflin, 183 13 37 03 Michael Gruvcr, Maine, 178 01 119 83 M.K. Appleinan,Mt Pleasanl 92 77 37 36 Jacob Arnwine, Montour, 222 33 19 49 Benj. Hayman, Orange, 272 89 152 8t Joseph Shoemaker, Pine, 73 88 28 02 Michael Fedderoff, R. Creek, 864 457 George Sloan, Send, 227 07 153 29 I Wm. Mosteller, Sugarloaf, 93 46 67 08 85452 98 82769 88 • These collectors bavay since settled and . I paid in fuif I. • We, the undersigned Auditors of the conn s. ly of Columbia, being doly elected to adjust I) and settle the aeeoui't of the Treasurer and 5 Cnmmissioiiers, hnve carefully examined Q the accounts and Vouchers of the same from . the second day of January, 1854, to the first day of January, 1855, do certify ihot we find " them correct, as sot forth in the foregoing 0 statement, and that tve find a balance due j, the county, in the hands of John Dnak. Esq., . Treasurer of said county, of one hundred and ninety three dollars end twenty-four cents, and a balance cf county taxes out " standing and unsettled amounting to five 7 thousand lour hiindipd and sercnty-fotir do!- 2 lars and seventy-two cents. Given under our hands this third day of p January, A. L), 1855. ISAAC DAVIS, I JACOB HARRIS, } Auditors. DAVID YEAGER, ) Attest, DANIEL LEE. ' We,the undersigned CommisMoners of the county of Columbia, do certily that the fnra -9 going is a correct sutemont o! the accounts . of said county for the year A D., 1854. 1 In testimony whereof wo have hereunto set our hands ut Bloomsburg this third day of January, A. D., 1855. : JOHN KIKFGR, I IRAM DERK. J ComrrtVr. ! HM. J IKELER, ) ) Attest, JNO. C. FRUIT. Fob. 8, 1855. > rjr To Persons out of Employment a t Agmh Wttnlcd I In Every Section of ths United States. The must Klcgant and Useful Vol. of the Year. SEARS' GREAT WORK ON RUSSIA. ' TUST published, an Illustrated Description I e) o'. the Rusaiun Empire. 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The shb-eriber publishes a number ol [ most valuable Pictorial Bonks very popular i I and of such a m'-rtti and religious influence i | that while good n.ert may safely engage in | their circulation, they will confer a public benefit and receive a fur compensation for their labor. j To men of enterprise and tact, this busi ness offers an opportunity lor profitable em ployment seldom robe msM-vsalU. Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly bt mail, a Circular ciitt aintiig full particulars, with direction* to ' persons disposed to act as Agents, together | with terms on which they will be furnished, i by addressing rbe subscriber, post paid. ROBERT SEA lIS, Fudm-HER, .*lBl William S'.recl N. V. IStIKVIBI DI ftECTOftY. jßlotjinobnrg. Jin. HIRAM W. THORNTON. MERCHANT. —store on the South side of Mam Street, second square below Mar ket ' DAVID LOIVENIiLRG, /CLOTHING STORE, on Main street, two doors above the 'American House." SIMON DREIFUSS, & Co. ~ pi LOTH ING STORE in the 'Exchange Block,' opposite the Cocft house. EVANS & APPLEMAN. IyjTERCHANTS. —Store nn the upper part k" of Main strcel, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. 8. C- BHIVL, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE ITA AND CABINET WARE—Wareroom in Shivc's Block, on Main Street. A.M. HI PERT, rpINNER AND STOVE DEALER J. Shop on South side of Main street, be low Market. JOSEPH BWARTZ. BOOKSELLER. Store in the F.xehang e Block, first door above the Exchang e Hotel. H. W- WEAVER. ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office on the firM floor of Building, on Main street. SIIIRPI.KSS&MILICT^, FOUNDF.CS AND MACHINISTS. Build ingeon the alley between the "Exchange and "American House." BARNARD RUPERT. TAILOR. —Shop on the South Side of Main Street, first square below Market. MENDENHALL & MENSCII, MERCHANTS. —Store North West corner of Main and Market Streets. HIRAM C. HOWEBT fitURGEON DENTIST—Office near the Academy on Third Street. M KI LVT, NEAL i CO7, MERCHANTS. —Northeast corner of Main nnd Market streets. SUARPLESS & MELICK, MANUFACTURES AND DEAI.ERSIN STOVES, TINWARE ire—Establish ment on Main street, next building irbove he Cnnrl-house. HENRY ZUFPI N G E K CLOCK and WATCHMAKER, south side of Main street, above the Railroad. Every kind of disorder in jewelled or oth er newly invented Escapements failhfull re paired. PURD 0 N R S DIG EST. \ NY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur **-chaso a copy of I'urdon's Digest, can be accommodated by applying at he this ntl'c e " BISABY <fr EAGLE HOTEL, Mo- 130 North Third street. above Race PHILADELPHIA. SAMP*L A BBAOV. GEORG* IT. Bnows. (June 8;li 1554-ly 1 TO THOSE WANTING CHEAP GOODS! a^£cstrs.iißiXoW^s K . xsrmx\rin CCB csac£> HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize for Fall and Winter sales, which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, nnd HANDSOMEST assort met I now offered in Having pnid great attention to the selection of their entire stock, as to price and quality, they flattei themselves that they can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a calk We havo all kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the Poople. 'A very large lot of LADIES DRESS GOODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombarir.es, de bages, poplins, parametta cloths, mohair lustres, muslin de laities, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs. Bouncings, bands and trimmings, lae.es and edgings, bnnnst ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mills, &c., All kinds ot SHAWLS, broobe, Bly State, Walervilie, blank silk, cashmere. Embroder ad, &c. Also e very large assortment of cloths, cassirners, sattmelts, vesting*, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coaling velvet, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES FOE MEN WOMAN AND CHILDREN. We have a large assortmon: ol Hats and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &e. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelings, drillings, &e., in abundance. We invite our friends and lite public generally to give us a call before purchasing ele whero. We have bought ourgoodaat Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855. SSjQaaaoDixi □Dapa&fl.H'ajcisEJsa Ca<u a HAVE RECEIVED A NEW I.OT OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Ih the Exchange Block next lo Swartx's Book Store. They have on hand a large and full assortment of FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of nil sorts and sizes, that the present enligh'ened age knows any thing about. Of Pants and Veals they have every color of the rainbow, beside* some black, blue, grey, striped and fancy ; Vests of satin, silk, buff, casimere, mutseilles, linen and worsted of all fash ionable cuts and colors ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also fine white, figured and ' striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Tics, Scarfs, all kinds of gentle man's dress goods ; Hats.. Cups, raveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and . sam aAs&ajss They have UuAersleves, Spencers, Collafs, Kicalelts, Gloves, Mitts, Ladies'a bead-bag Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Also Jewelry and Notions, sach as Rings, Breast pin*, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Porlmonies, Spectacles, Knives Razors and u well selected assortment of Aecordeons. 15?" Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house, llloomsburg. May 18th 1854. 8. DREIFUSS, & Co. ITEW FALL AITS WXITTER, 0-:OH3i DA7ID LOTTBITBERO -1 NVITKB at ention to his stock of cheap and fashionale vlothing at his store on Mark St *• street, two doors above the "American House," where be has a full assortment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including IFASEH&SLkffiILIB ©IBISES (3<S)iisrS ? flox. ssck, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All his clothing is made lo ieear, and.most of it is of homo manufac ture. Bloomsburg, May 16<h 1854-3 m. EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth Street, have nn hand a lar"i assortment ot PATENT SALAMAN DER FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, iu>'k Veobs and Iron Doors for Banks end ctnrPS. RE-—H. GREAT FIRE LIGHT b53 STB EE T. BALTIMOK E ; SALAMAPER SAFES I_KVANB FC WATSON'S WII: RL{|I:M UHANT— MESSRS. E. & T. FAIRBANKS Si Co.— Gentlemen:—We take much pleasure in rec onnunnding your HRE PROOF SAFES to merchaii'S and wherp, who may .desire to purchase, with a view to the preservation of their Honks nnd other valuables. The Safe we purchased of von, and manufMured by EVAKK & WATSON, of Philadelphia, Pa., remained in the fire at the burning of our store until the entire stock was consumed, ifie lieal being intense, as you may euppopo as theie were about seventy barrels of liquor irr Hie store, besides soma seventy thousand pound* of rags and rnpes, and other articles of a highly combustible nature. We had the Safe opened after the tire hail ceased and found our books and papers preserved in perfect order. No. 116 Light street wharf. plea*® send a* another of your best Safes, of the same siz.e, for our future use, and o 'bilge R- W W. ISAAC, No. 91 I-'ghl street Wharf, Baltimore BU.TIMOHB, Ma., May 17, 1854. MESSRS E. & T. FAIRBANKS & Co.—Gen llemun : It gives us tnuch pleasure to bear testimony to ihe excellence of your Fire Proof Sale*. The one I .'purchased of yon, manufactured by Messers. Evans & Wat son, Philadelphia, Pa., saved my books Bird valuable papers, when everything else in ihe house was destroyed by fire, on the morning of the 14th ins l ., at No. 116 Light sireet wharf. B. F. WILMS. BALTIMORE MO", May 17, 1854. Parent Slate Refrigerators, Seal and Letter Copying Tresses, Fairbanks' Platform and Counter Scales. Sole Agoncy for Batterwortb's, Bettley's; Yales 1 and Jones' Patent l'nwdor Proof Bank Looks. Below are the names of a few gentlemen and Public InsLr'ulors who have our Safes, in rise. Hundreds more can be civen : Farmers & Mechanics Bank Philadelphia 12 Safes: U. S. Mint, " ' 11. $, Arsenal, five Safes California 3 in Philapelphia. Slate Treasurer Trenton, N. J. I'enn'a. It. R. Co., Pliila'd. 2 Safes. Philadelphia Wilrningtou & Baltimore R. R. Co., Philadelphia. . Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Co , Coal Run Improvement &R. R. Co., ' Bell Garretson & Co. Bankers, Hunting don, Pa , Bell, Smith & Ctr., Bankers, Johnstown Pa. Bryan, Gardner. & , Altoona, Pa. Gen. A H. Wilson, Huntingdon, Pa. McKelvy, Nea! k Co.; Bloomsbuigt " Geo Weaver, do " Caleb Barlon. do " Philadelphia, August 31 1854-ly. i N-EH' ROUTE TO PHILADELPHIA ( atlawissa, W'llliamsport, and Erie Rail Road* OPEN TO MILTON. 8} hours between Phil'a. and Milton. ON ami alter Monday, Sept. 25th, anil until extension ro Williamsport, pass enger trains will be run every day (Sundays excepted) as follows : Leaving Mihou at 11 A. M., connecting with Reading Rail Road, at Port Clinton, ar riving at Philadelphia at 7 30, P. M. Leaving-Philadelphia, at 7 30, A. M.; ar rive at Milton nt 4 SO P. M. A Freight Train will leave Milton, on Monday, Wednesday & Friday, and Port Clinton on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, of each week. Freight is carried to and from Philadelphia without transhipment, from Reading Rail Road Freight Depot corner of Broad and Cherry street*. T. McKISSOCK, Sept. 38,—ft 1854 GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE AND CONCERTS. 60,000 GIFTS VALUED AT 860,000. TiclteSs 91 c.it'hi E. UNANGST, . Announces that ho has projected a series of I GIF!' CONCERTS, to the patrons of which he will distribute by lot 60,000 valuable gifts or premiums. The concerts will be given at Bloomsburg, Danville, and such other towns wtiere a suf ficient .nimber of the patrons of the enter prise te*ide. The times and places will be j announced in subsequent bills. Each ticket j will entitle the Holder lo two admissions lo the concerts, and one of the following prizes or premiums: One three story Brick Hotel iti opposite tlti'Court-house, now occupied by Ex-Sheriff Bitlmyer, valued at 810,000 One largo two-story brick dwelling-house.lot and out-buildings, on Main Street of Bloomsburg 5,000 One two tiny btick dwelling house and lot on Main Street of Bloomsburg 4,800 One two story brick dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 3,000 One two story frame dwelling house a rid lot on Main sirei-f of Bloomsburg 2,000 One two elory frame dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1,800 Two two story brick dwelling houses on Centre street nf Bloomsburg, each 1,600 One two story frame dwelling house and lot nn Main street of Bloomsburg J,6"0 Ono two story frame dwelling house and lot on Mui'i street of Bloomsburg 1,000 Eight corner lots on Centre street ol Blooms liuig, each $450 8,600 Six middle lot* ojt Centre street of Blnoms burg, raoh $4OO 2,409 Two buggies, each $2OO 400 Two buggies, each $lBO 360 Two buggies, eacli $l7O 310 Tun Gold patent lever watohes. $lOO 1,000 Twenty Gold detached lever watches, each $6O 1,200 Twenty Gold Cylinder escapement watches, each $5O 1,000 13 Gold lepin) watches, each $5O 760 50 Silver lever watches, each $25 1,550 50 double barrel shot guns, each $2O !,OCO 10 " " " $lB 160 10 Rifle*, eaoh SI4 140 10 Allen's revolvers, each $l2 120 10 Colt s revolvers, each $2O 200 20 'paitfl pistol* each $2 40 1000 Gold pencils, each $3 3,000 1000 Silver pencils and pen holders, each $2 2,p60 2000 Gold pene, each $t 3000 30000 Engruvings each 25c 7,600 25745 Pieces of Music 3 099 The money received for the sale of the tickets wilt be paid over to John K. Grotz, In be deposited br him in the Bank of Dan ville, to the credit of the projector, for the security of the ticket holders. When Ihk tickets are all sold notice will be given in ihe public prints for the ticket holders lo meet at some designated lime arid place, to choose a Committee who shall dis tribute the gills aB the shareholders shall de ermin". REFERENCES as to the ahove properly: William Snyder, Robert F. Clnrk Esq , R. B. Menngh, R. VV. Weaver Esq., or Rob ert B. Arthur, Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa. All orders for tickets must be addressed, post-paid, money enclosed, lo E. Uuangst, Bloomsburg, Columbia oounty Pa , and the tickets will be promptly forwarded to any address. Mr C. F. Knapp will act as general cor responding agent at Bloomsburg for the pro prietor. E. UNANGST. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22, 1854.—6rt. DRAWER GpODS, Spotted Swiss. Bog Jaconelt Ivlull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just receiv ed at the Store of MENDENHALL & MENSCH ESSENCE OF COFFEE. For sale at the aheap store of EVANS, & APPLEMAN. EXCHANGE NEWSPAPERS By the hundred for sale at this office. Tbe Weekly Herald. The Rest General Newspaper in the World. The New York tVtcexi.T Hjc isld l pub lished every Saturday Morning. It* ccntent* ' embrace all the new* of the yea; event* of ' the day,repnrls of meeting*,ot tbe Sta'e Lg -i islatnre. und of Cungre**"; important publlo [ document*; European and home correspjtj. dence; financial and commercial informa tion, and editorials of general interest, that hove appeared in the Ne:o l'ork Daily Herald. It ia neatly printed, tn clear type, on a large double quarto sheet of forty-eight col ' umii*—a book—-a directory in itself—and form* one of the best ant! meet valuable weekly newspaper* in the world. The great est care is taken to obtain the latesi and most reliable intelligence of important movement* ' in all pnrts of the world. No expenae is 1 spared fur this purposo. The subscription price is three dolors per annum, payable in advance, or sixpence per single copy. Editors cf newspapers through out the country arepartwu'arly requested to net as agents. J hey trill receive twenty Hue per cent com mission on till cash subscriptions, Any person obtaining five or rnoie subscribers will be allowed the same commission. TERMS TO CI,UBS. For 1 copy of Weekly Herald for I year, S3 00 Five copies, do do || jj Ten do do *2 60 Fifteen do do 33 75 Twenty do do 46 00 Twenty-five i'„ do 66 2S Thtriy do do 67 sc j Thirty-five do do 78 75 *L or, y 'fo do 90 00 Forty-five do do 101 SO T'f'f , do do 112 60 All letters to be uJ Jressed to .Tames Gar dim Bennett proprietor and editor of the '■New York Herald," New York City. Kemittiinoes must be made in fund* cur rent in this city. Advertisements inserted Jn tie "\Vcekly Herald" for thirty c.euta per hno New York, Feb. 8, 1854. IK UtOOnsBPKG. EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG 11 AS taken charge of a new marble works at the corner of Mam and Market St.. bloorastnrg, where the pjblio car. be served with Every kind of Marble Work, executed in the hit style of Ihe Art, and at the lowest living prices. Thankful tor past favors, Mr. Aimstrong will exocuie all ordeia that may be left with him for Tomb-stoues, Tombs, Monuments, Poor and Window Sills, step* of marble or sandstone, Mar.ilea, or any thing el*e in the department of marble masonry. The s-pek on hand and engaged consists of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE; and LEi TERING will be done in English or German. E. ARMSTRONG. Bloomsborg, Feb. 1, 1855. EUKE TOU1! COUCH, nv the Use ok • Kilter's, Syrup of Tar, WILD CHERRY, and WOOD NAPHTHA A M.IGH I' COED, accidentally noqnwed, -es- through neglect or itnprnpr tree rnanl, may result in that worst of all diseases, con | sumption, therefore be advis n d in time, un.d I procure at once a bottle of this valuable pre paration. It is plea-ant to the la te, and has no narcotic in Us compos iiiii, and can be taken with perfect safety. The wide spread reputation which this preparation hits obtained a conah medi f cine, is a sure guarantee of its usefulness in i all diseases of the throat and lung*, and alt i who use it will be certai.: tn^obtain relief.- For sale by all die stoiekeepers in this, and adjoining counties, and wholesale byihe proprietor. I. L. BITTER, No 7 South Front si., Philadelphia. Jan. £B, 1855. Cloomnbur# P. Office Arrangements? Hours for Mails to Cicse. Philadelphia Mail rloßes daily, cicept Sunday, at II o'clock. A. M. Western Mail closes ,daily, except Sun day. at 11 o'clock, A. M. Wilkes-barre Mail clones daily, except Sundav, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Mail for up Fishingcreek to tambra leaves on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at t o'clock, A. M. Mail lor Btickhorn, Jerseyto - n and White Hall loaves on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, nl 7 A. M. Mail for Millvillo and Cheslnuigrove leaves al 1 o'clock, P. M , every Thursday. PHILIP UNANGSt, P. M. Bloom-burg, Dec. 12, 1854. NEW G R IST-MTUL AT MIL.E UROVE! rpHE subscriber iias reliued his Grist- X Mill al Mill Grove, hear Light Street, Columbia County, ami is ready to do any and all kinds of grinding. He has three run of stones, and the Mill will work to gen era-I satisfaction. A competent miller has has charge ol the establishment, and the. patronage of the public is respectfully so- THOMAS TRENCH. Mil! Grove, Sept. 9, 1854. A DMIXISTRTTOR 'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that lepers of Adminisira'ion upon the eslale ol Charles Sterling, lule of Hemlock Colum bia county, deceased, have bvqn grimed to the undersigned residing in Hemlock town ship. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having accounts against the estate to present them lor settlement in ISAAC I.EIDV, Hemlock,.lan. 18, 1850. ddininiatiotor, Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon the estate of Christian Kendes, late of Orange township, Colombia county, deceased, hare bean granted to the undersigned, residing in O'rangevillo. All persons indebted to the hstate are requested to make payment-without delay ; and those, having accounts against the estate to present 1 them lor settlement to JACOB D. KLINE, Orangeville, Feb. 5, '65 -6\v. Extctltor. Executor's Notice TVOTICE is hereby riven that letter* testa: rnentary upon the estate of William Clayton, late of Franklin township, Colum bia county, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigneJ, residing in Franklin township All persons indebted lo ihe estate are re quested to make payment without delay, and those having accouots sj'ainst the estate to present them for settlement to THOMAS CLAYTON, SAMUEL ENT, Franklin, Feb. 5, 1855.-#w. Eztcutort .^ Hands Wanted. THE subscriber wishes to engage the vices of a miller competent to rs'ae charge of his grist mill at Mill Grove', near Light Street; and also two laboriog ban da.— Men with families will be preferred. Tbe miller will be paid by the month- Apnly at Mill Grove,. Columbia oonnty, to . Jan. 18, 1855. THOMAS tRE.VCH.
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