ffiul VK IV nti K, THERE be will exposed la public sele at the lit* residence of Jams* A Ilea, deees*d, in Madison township, Columbia enumy, on TUESDAY, MARCH THE IOTII mi, vent, the penonsl property balancing 10 the said ••Ilia, consisting of i FOUK HORSES, One Coll, 6 Cow* nearly frsnh, Hag*. Sheep, Wagon*, Sled and Sleigh, Harriet* & (Jeers, a larite variety of FARMING UTENSILS, Carpenter tool*, sew-mill tool*, a good lot of chair-plank. Poplar hed-rsils, Oak Plank and standing, thick plank and il.in board*. Alto, QRJJ/.Y L\ THE GROU.SD: Wheal, Rye and Buckwheat by the buthal, Hay by the ton, a fine lot of nmoked meat, and tba hou-etiold and kitchen furniture en lire. XW Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Term* 6 monih* with approved security JOHN AI.LP..N, 1 Administrn- A S AI.f.KN, ) tori. Madison township, February 18, 1857. PUBL IC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan*' Court ol Cohtmlha county, on SATURDAY, Ibe Mill day of MARCH next, at 10 o'clock in Ihe forenoon, Joseph K. Robins, Admin istrator, &C-, ol Batman M. Johnson, late ol Scott township, in said county, deceased, will expose to sale by public Vendue, upon the premises, a certain LOT ©F brood, situate in Light Street, Scott t'ownahip, county aforesaid, adjoining a lot of Samuel L. Battle on the Sooth, l)r. Joeiah Smith on Ihe North, lands of Samuel L. Retile on ihe Sontb, and fronting on the Main Street of said town, containing sixty feet front and one hundred and fifty feet in depth, whereon is a two story Brick Dwelling House a I' rame Stable, a Frame Carpenter Shop one and a half story high, and a Wagon Shed. Lla the estate ol said deceased, situate in the township of Scott and eouuty afore •aid- JACOB EYERLY, Bloomsbnrg, Feb. 14, 1867. clerk. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Blooms burg, Pa., February 12th, 1857: Ale Thoma*, Miller John, Beers Samuel, pugh William, Baldwin William, Russel George, Breece Henry, Road Margaret, Blake Charles M., RutterJohn, Corse Charles Roberts Charles, 2 Church Addison, Uahr R. H-, Davis Reuben, Sibbetß. L, Garber J. 8., Smith Jas. L., Hankey Joseph, Strauser' George, Kinkley George; Shmidt Conrad, Larry Michael, Slrever Jerome, Mover Anna M., Taggatt Frank,' Miller Charles Mrs., Wagner John Joseph Mercetor F. F., 2 Wilson James. Miller Jacob A., Webster Fleming, Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. PHILIP UNANGST, P. M. Farm for Sale. The subscriber offers at private sale the farm containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIF TY ACRES, on which are a log house, a • fog barn, a good spring of water near the bouse, and a good apple orchard. The prop erty wiU -make a good home lor any person who wishes to (arm. He also offers for sale another trcct of land ■lying in rtire rownvtiip, coiumoia cofnity, -containing SIXTY-FIVE ACRES. About ten acres is cleared, and the balance well limbered, so as to support a saw-mill. For terms apply to the subscriber in Jack con township, Columbia ennnty. JOHN KESLER. Jackson, Feb. 16, 1856. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In por-trance of an order of the Orphans Court of Columbia county, on Saturday the 141 hof March next, at-1 o'clock in the afternoon, Benjamin Mcllenry, Executor of Elias McHenry, late •of Fishingcreek town-hip, in 6atd county, deceased .will expose to sale by public veti ■due. upon Ihe premises, a certain PIECE nr PARCEL of LAND situate in Firhingcreek township afoiesanl, adjoining lands ol Jack von McHenry on the north, Wm. Ikeler on the west and sontb, and Henry Bitlenbender on the east; containing TITTY TWO ACfRBSj more or lew. Also one other piece or par cel of land siloate in tba township aforesaid, adjoining lands or Moses McHenry on the , East, James D. McHenry on Ihe south, Wm. Ikeler on the north and west, containing SEVENTEEN ACRES more or less. And also one other piece or parcel of land, situate in the township afore said, adjoining lands of Moses McHenry on the east. Win. Ikeler on the sonlh, James D. McHenry on the north and west, conlaiuitig TWENTY-FOUR ACRES with the appurtenances, lata the estate of said deceased situate in Ihe township of Fishiogcreek snd county aforesaid. BENJAMIN McHENRY, Administrator. Bloomsburg, Feb. 10, 1857. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans', Court sf coiomot* oouniy, on jji x unUA T,' the 7th dsy of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, H. K. Kline, administrator of William Pateraon, lite of Orange township, in said county, deceased, will expose to sale by public vendue upon tbe premises a cer tain* CBJH* QaaxcEic£l e sitmie in Fishingcreek township, Columbia cour.ly, containing about 70 ACRES, ad joining lande of Amos Spayd, —— Gnlder, J. S. Woods and the beirs of Elias McHenry. Tbe properly is very valuable as a mill seat, ant) ther* are on it now a-large fiBIST HILL, A SAW DULL, A TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and or her outbuildings. It is tbe best water privilege in tbe county, and has sll of Fish ingcreek as a feeder without a dam. It is fix miles above Orangeville, and on Ibe wa ters of Raven Greek, late Ihe estate of said deceased, situate in the township ol Fishing creek and county aforesaid. H. R. KLINE, Administrator. By Oder of Ike Court, JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Bloomsburg, Feb. 9, 1857. Adaaiuiwtrator' Notice. JWOTICE is hereby given that letters of - L * Administration upon tbe estate of TClij.h Albertson, late of Greenwood township, Co lombia county, deceased, have been graded to tbe undersigned residing in Ml. Pleasant lowmhip. All pertuns indebted to tbe said e-tale are requested to make payment with out delay, and those having account* against the decedent to present theru for settlement '<• WILLIAM J. IKELER. ~ , . Administrator 3ft. Pleasant, tab. 7ih, 1867-6w. ANNUAL •TTtfCMINTs RECEIPT* AMP EXrKirftITUREB o Coltimhifi County, FOR THE YEAR 1868 THE Auditors elected to settle snd id just the public aecount at Colombia Co., lisve nx mined the same from the first dsy of Jsmisry, 18M, to Ihe first day of Jan. u*ry rRB7, tod respectfully lay before the Honorable Judge* of the Court of Pleas the following statement* and re ports agreeably to the 22il section of an Act of the general Assembly of this Com monwealth passed Ihe 14ih dsy of April, A, IJ. 1834. JACOB HARRIS, Esq, Treasurer, Of Columbia eo. in account with said eo. OH. 1856 January— To taxes outstanding for 1855 and prerious years, 84842 08 t ToSam'l ('reveling, Fishiogcreek Error 1853, m 100 To Beivj. McHenry, Fishingcreek Error 1855, 1 00 Cash of Andrew Frcas, old plank, 30 5U Cornelius Hellis Orangu enor's6 200 Error in Centre lp.duplicate 1855 7 00 Ain't of Tax assessed for 1850, 7043 33 Philip Wintersteen land redeemed 6 00 Hugh Shultz do do 1 70 Isaiah Kline do do 5 87 Jonas Snyder, do do 8 50 Cash,H. J. Inglin, use of C. House 3 00 do Sam'l Shaffer old plank, 10 00 County tax on unseated lund 186 06 Road do do 485 60 School do do 304 71 Poor do do 119 46 County do Seated land 54 94 Road do do 2 75 School do -do -8 76 Poor do do 6 17 Ten daya Assessment, 31 84 Andrew Hess fees on Cam'ra deeds 2 87 Jury feesrsc'dofJ.EyerlyProth'y 24 00 Cash received for military assess ment 1855 & 1856 30 00 Balance due Treasurer, 473 G4 813690 68 CR. Ain't of taxes uncollected for 1856 and previous years, 84670 74 Commissions allowed collectors 353 60 Exonerations do. during the year 130 87 A m't of orders redeemed 7840 14 Treasurer Commission, 235 20 do do on unsealed land 55 31 Am't in the hands of John Doak, late Treasurer, 35 00 Supervisor's receipts for road tax 169 82 813690 68 EXPENDITURES, 11 cmd 4" Bridge Views. Am't paid sundry persons for road views, 896 00 I do do do bridge views 16 00 Am't paid sundry persons, town ship lines, 9 00 8121 00 Bridge Contracts. i Paid Stineman <fc Golf, Orange. 8100 00 do Rob't Derr, Roaringcr'k 130 18 1 do D.Kcstenbader.Slabtown 179 50 ! _ B4OO 68 i Bridge Repairs. Paid sundry persons fo: repairs $359 21 I Blank Rooks .$•. i Amount paid sundry persons for blank books &e. 885 78 Commonwealth 1 s Costs , Am't pd. sundry persons as wit ness Sla. $59 53 Penitentiary. Am't paid E. S. Penitentiary, 8220 92 Election Expenses. I Expenses of Spring election, 8375 69 do General do 315 87 , do Pwtsident, do 304 12 8995 68 Assessor's Pay. Paid to the different Assessors for making Spring assessment, 8273 38 For making Septennial do 180 11 8453 49 Constable's Returns. Return to February term, S3O 53 do May do 22 07 \ do September do 21 60 do December do 23 38 597 58 Jurors Pay. Grand Si. Travel.* Jurors Feb. term $246 12 do do do May do 255 87 ;lo do do Sept. do 200 00 do do do Dec. do 3GO 31 Paid J. I.eacock for boarding Jurors, 16 00 do P. Billmyer do do 40 00 sll2O 30 Tip Slaves. Paid Tipstaves during the year, S7O 00 Court Crier. Paid Moses Coffinan as Court Crier, $52 30 Inqutsls. ' Inquest on body of Catharine Mensch sl7 75 f do do K. McHenry, 16 12 do do Isaac Dereamer, 25 87 do do John Masters, 18 12 $77~86 Road Damages. George Leiby, Locust, 8 5 00 Isaac Ilagenbucb, Orange, 30 00 Conrad Adams, do 5 00 James Dewitt's heirs, Greenwood, 25 00 ( iln IWO, ' uim...., ' „ Lewis Appl >man, do , 9 37 ' John Johnson, Mt. Pleasant, 35 00 Simon Craig, Greenwood, 20 00 Win. Girton, - <lo 45 00 Ballis Appleman, Hemlock, 28 14 s2ll 88 Tax Refunded. . | Road, School & Poor tax on unseat ed land refunded to 'ownshipt, £946 85 Prothonotary. Am't paid Jacob Eyerly as per bills sl7l 07 Register's Fees. Am't pd. Dao'l Lee for Recording Sic $6 00 i Sheriff's Bill. Paid S. H. Miller as Sheriff's bill, $291 35 County Buildings. Building Stable and sundry repairs, $228 23 Am't pd. Mills Ctumberfin for paint -1 iug Court House and Jail, 189 60 $427 82 Printing. Am't paid R. W. Weaver, $133 76 do L. L. Tate, 67 00 do L. F. Irwin, 60 50 , *261 25 Incidental. Am't paid sundry persona for arlielea used in and about ibe court house $39 60 Cleaning Court House. Paid Ann Long cleaning C. House, 819 00 Attorney Fees. Paid R. W. Weaver Au'y to Com'rs S6O 00 do do Com, on tax collected 15 95 866 96 State Road View. J Am't paid James Masters, $75 86 [ do C. F. Mann, 600 do Geo W. Wsst, 900 S9O M District Attorney, Am't pel I R. F, Clark, 843 00 Fuel. Am't paid Joseph Sharpies* for Coal 817 75 do Lents Hon, wood, 187 Sit Auditor'e Pay. Am't paid Co. Auditor It their Otofk 897 50 Ami. Due /.ate Treasurer. Amoont paid Late Treasurer, 8447 00 Insurance. Am't paid Lycoming Insurance Co. aStossmontNo. 12 h 13 815 10 . Fox Scatpe, Am't paid difTerent persons, SIOO 11 Postage. Paid Philip Unangsl 1 yean postage 88 42 Commissioner's Deeds, Paid Jacob Harris hir Com'rs deeds $261 17 Commissioners aiul Clerks Pay. Am't paid tram Dorr, -$l5B 00 do William J. ikeler, 192 60 do Jonas Febringer, 170 00 do Henry Bilieiihander, 16 50 do R. C. Fruit, Clk. 300 00 5837~00 Mercantile Appraiser. Am't paid -Richard Stiles, 83 00 Medical Services. # Am't paid J. B. McKelvy, $1 50 Post Mortem Examination. Am't paid Ramsey & McKelvy, SSO 00 Agricultural Society. Am't paid J. W. Hendershot, 861 57 Total Expenditures for the year, $8584 90 Tuxes outstanding and uncollected. 1850 County. 11 State. Samuel Appleman, Sugarloat. 159 973 1851 J. W. Warner, Madison. 23 62 Nelson Kile, Sngarloalf, 727 363 1852 ♦J. B. Mnsteller, Briarcreek, 7 56 Peter llayman, Orange, 48 86 1853 Peter Hayman, do 93 25 88 36 1854 * Lewis Dietericli, Rriurcrcek, 42 76 ♦D. R. Albertson, Fish'gcreek 154 49 76 20 ♦Samuel Gillaspy, Greenwood 22 20 29 46 Jacob Sline, Locusi, 1 74 Lewis Eckroal, Mifflin, 13 95 Bsnj. Hayman, Orange, 132 22 152 84 1855 J. W. Eck, Briarcreek, 46 66 250 63 Samuel Rhone, Benton, 15 2b 27 20 *l'. J. Hutchison.Fishingcre'k 31 90 72 73 ♦Jacob Girard, Greenwood, 53 68 Benj. Wilson, Hemlock, 143 41 I 89 90 Thomas W. Young, Jackson, ?3 58 Thomas A. Funs'.on, Madison 68 02 32 48 Win. Stephens, jr. Sugarloaf, 732 46 60 1856 B. F. Hartman, Bloom, 596 04 183 33 Freas Fowler, Briarcreek, 220 13 332 85 Peter Applensan, Benton, 164 09 190 94 Christian Shumsn, Beaver, 211 20 284 47 Isaiah John, Catawissa, 186 82 93 17 C. H. Dietrich, Centre, 395 95 329 67 *John Uren, Convnghnm, 19 86 John Lazarus, Fishingcreek, 262 34 292 40 Reuben Knittle, Franklin, Samuel Bogart, Greenwood, 192 26 270 17 Isaac Leidy, Hemlock, 263 62 341 46 Daniel Ponsl, Jackson, 757 805 Wm. Goodman, Locust, 235 15 316 06 ♦John Mrnith, Madison, 90 63 35 03 Lewis Eckroal, Mifflin, 152 93 31 68 Joseph Geiger, Maine, 129 61 108 34 Evt-n Welliver, Montour, 174 81 59 80 1 Sam'l Johnson, Ml. Pleasant, 16 08 101 50 Michael Keller, Orar.ge, 115 18 213 15; | Enoch Fox, Pine, 21 25' 103 42 ' Mich. Federoff, lloaringcreek 29 48| 29 84 David Lewis, Sugarloaf, 86]69 39 33 J, R. Robbins, Scott, so'j|7o[|s4l 57 b4860|7455050,91 We, the undersigned Auditors of ihe conn lo of Columbia being duly elected to adjust ; and settle the accounts of the Treasurer and Commissioners have carefully examined the accounls and vouchers ol thesame from the first day of January 1856, to the first day of 1 January 1857, do certify that we find them correct as set forth in the foregoing Slate- ! I ment, and that we find a balance due Jacob Harris, E-q., Treasurer from the Courtly of i lour hniulred and seventy three dollars and sixty-fonr cents. Given under our handsthis Cth day of Jnn uary, A. D., 1857. DAVID YF.AGER, ) R , JACOB DKMOTT, I SAMUEL RHONE. \ Auditors. ATT: DANIEL LEE, Clk. the undersigned Commissioners of the County*sf Columbia do certify that (he fore going is a correct Statement of the accounls of said County for the year A. D., 1856. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 6th day of January A. D. 1857. WM. J. IKELER, 1 JONAS FAHRINGER, } Com'rs. HENRY BITTENBENDEK \ ATT: It. C. FRUIT, Clk. February 6th 1857, approved by the Court. JACOB EVANS ) Associate PETER KLINE, j Judges. ♦Theso have since paid in full. Bloomsbnrg, Feb. 11, '57. PUBLIC S ALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LOTS. raiWO LOTS, situated in Hopkinsville, or * East Bloomsburg, marked on ihe plot of said (own as Nos. 1 arid 2. No. lis u corner lit laying on the Main Street, leading from Bloomsburg lo Berwick, and an alley leading from Third Street of Bloomsburg to Ibe shove Main Street, containing Forty-three Feet Front on Main Street, One hundred and eighty-nine feel deep, an<T 76 feet on back alley. No. 2is a middle lot containing 474 feet fronton Main Street, the & a n m n°ac d x e|J afef? W^l^eV^ sale separately, with the appurtenances be longing thereto, on Thursday, February 26ib, 1857, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For terms (which will be easy) snd other particulars inquire of the undersigned, Agent for tbe heirs of William T. Smith, deceased. E. P. LUTZ. Bloomsburg, Feb. 3, '57. Bill DGELETTI\G. " 7MIHE Coumy Commissioners will receive JL proposals at tbe house of Alonzo Bald win, in Benton township, until 3 o'clock, P M., on THURSDAY, ihe l9ih DAY of FEB RUARY next, lor building an open truss bridge, in Benton township, over Big Fish ingcreek, near the residence of the said Alonzo Baldwin, said bridge to be 100 feet in length, with a pier in the middle 6 feet thick; width of bridge 16 feet.' Plan and specifications can be seen on the day anil p)uc%of letting. By order of the Co. Com'ra. R. C. FRUIT, Clerk. COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, ) Bloomsbnrg, Jan. 21, '57. j ~ FORREST. A store building on Mailt street, Blooma burg, lor rent on reasonable terms. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 24, 1856. LAND WARRANTS, " GEVEKAL 120 Acre Land Warrants can be purchased by application at this Office. IKIUSLINB a yard wide for 8 cents, and Av*. g oot | mima f OI (j conla just received b >' . A. C. MENSCH. 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For Blackwood's Magazine, 84 50 For any one Review, 4 00 For any two Reviews, 6 o<> For Blackwood and one Review, 7 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, 9 00 For three Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 12 00 For the four Reviews, 11 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 14 00 * To avoid fractions, 85 may be remitted for Blackwood, for which we will forward that work for both years, post paid. N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is about 831 per annum. As wo shall never again be likely to offer such inducements as those here presented, Now is the time to Subscribe! IV' EenrviUauoeu must, in all cases, be made direct to llic Publishers, for at the.e pri ces no commission can be allowed tq aaenls. Address, LEONARD SCOTT & CO. No. 54 Gold Street, New York. PUBLIC SJILE OF VALUABLE REALESTATE. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' •*- Court of Columbia county, on SATUR DAY, the 28lh day of February insiat 1 o'clock in the afternoon, Samuel Keller, Aby ram Keller, Peter Keller Si Ami Keller. Ex ecutors of the estate of Daniel Keller, late of Locust township, in said county, deceased, , will expose to sale by public vendue) upon , tbe preirtises, a certain LOT OF LAND, ' situate in Locust township, Columbia county, • containing about TWELVE ACRES, adjoin ing land of Joseph B. Cleaver, Reuben Falir inger and Adams & Price, on which are erected a j. ■ ' FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a small log barn, and on which there it a - good apple orchard. ALSO* At the same time, a tract of TWENTY ACRES of land off" the eastern end ol the old homestead farm of the late Daniel Keller, in Locos! township, which adjoins lands ofElias Helwig, Cornelius Reinbnfd. George Fetter man and others, on which twenty acres no improvements are erected, though most of the laud is improved. Late the estate of the said deceased situate in the township of Locust and county afore said. SAMUEL KELLER, For himself and Co-Executors. Locust township, Feb. 3, '57. LOTTERIES. THE well-known Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, ot which R. FRANCE & Co. are the managers, are char'e/ed by the state of lauu, ami a cumliiiesiuiitn elected by tbe people, who is sworu to superintend and certify that everything connected with them is dona in a strictly honorable manner, and that the interigta of parlies who reside at a distance are as well protected as if they \ themselves were present at the drawing. Another fact which the managers call atten tion to, is, that all persons have U legal right to send orders for ticket* to Maryland, at lotteries are legalized by special law in that state. A lottery is drawn every day of the month. If no particular class is named, or ders are filled in the first drawing to take place after the communication comes to hand. The prioes of tickets vary from 81 to #2O. No tickets are, however, sent nnless th e money for the same is received with the order, 'lhe drawings are upon the principle of one number on each ticket (after the Ha v ana plan,) and Ternary combination. Prizes vary in amount from 820 to #IOO,OOO. All orderß for tickets or packages will receive prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to all purchasers iiiimediitlely alter it is over. Addresi, T. H. HUBBARD • CO., No. 39 Fayette si., or Box No. 40, Feb. 3d, 1857.-ly. Baltimore, Md. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon tbe estate of Martba Scbooly, late of Madison township, Colum bia county, deceased, have bean granted to r the undersigned residing in Jerseylown, Col. county. All person* indebted to the ssid , decedent are requested to make payment withont delay, and those having accounts to prosenl tbein for settlement to JOHN A. FUNSTON, I Administrator. Jerseytown, D*c. 22,1856. BOOK, CARD AND FANCY JJCDII3 XJXSLXI£3,'Uf'U£?CBI THK PHO#*IITO* OP rHf'STAR OF THE NOfltH," Having added to the ftxfufe* of the "STAH" Office good and extensive JOBBING MATERI AL, I* prepared to nqecme ell kind* of JO!) I'RINTIKU in the besi CITY STYLE, and at short notice. Cerli/leatei of Slock and Deposit*, r *' * Constitutions for Societies, Hank Checks, Promissory Notes, Rail Road and other 7*l defile, > Catalogues, Paper Hooks, Hilt-Heads, Check Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cards, Husinete and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors, AIT D PRIITTIITO 07 ALL XXWD3 Can he Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY PRINTED AS IN THE CITY 02,d9iT<3DnpGnacieLP3 A monthly periodical is publisl.ej at this ofhcq in excellent style and wotkmanship, and with superior material. The public are invited to call and see specimens, as we are determined to me'ril patron age by strict attention to business and superior workmanship. Bloomsburg, Jane 2, 1856. New Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize for Spring and Stfiumer sales, which comprise* the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST arSorii7ei 1 now offered in thisJTOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire ."lock, as to price and quality, they Battel themselves that Ihoy can compete with the cheapest: and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. * We have all kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of LADIES DRESS GOODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages, poplins, oarametta cloths mohair lustres, muslin de laities, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieve*. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs. Bouncings, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ttbbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c., All kinds of SHAWLS, broche, Bay Stale, Walervtlle, black silk, cashmere. Embroider ed, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, sattinetts, vesting*, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &c. FOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS (f SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN If CHILDREN We have h large assortment of Hats and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpels, carpet bags, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &e. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelings, drillings, &c., in abundutice. We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing else where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by anybody, or the test of mankind. Bloomsburg, October 28, iß|^ New arrival of Fall and Winter Goods ! DAVID ICVTEITEB RG TNVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale clothing at his sloreoo Mark-l *- street, two doors above the "American House," where he has a full assortment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including XFASHIIIOSL&1BOB l©l£2i£g ©©iilPSp f|OX. sack, frock, gnm and oil cloth coals of all sort* and sizes, pants of all colors shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravais, slocks, 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 bis clothing is made to wear, ami most of it is of home manufac ture. Bloomsburg, April 1, 1856. ----- - , FMt*T AKIIIVAL! OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. 4C. MENCH respectfully informs his * Irienils, customers, and the public gen erally that he has just received from Phila delphia llie first goods of the season, consist ing of a large assortment of choice and de sirable For the spring and summer trade comprising, for men's wear: Superior Black, and Colored French Cloths, Black French Doeskins and Cassimere. Black Satin and Fancy Silk Vesiings. Blue, Black, Brown and Green Casbmereltes LADIES' WEAR. Elegant Black Silks, all qualities. Barege De Laines and Challi Bareges. Plain, Pink, Blue and Green De Laities. Bombazine Finish Black Alpacas. French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams. Worked Collars, and Linen Handkerchiefs. Hosiery of all kinds and qualities. Calicoes of all patterns ami descriptions. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Cotton Shoeting. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Linen Damasks and Table Covers. Besides a large assortment of Boota and Shoes, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, and all kinds of Groceries, Hardware, &c., which will be sold remarkably cheap. Call at the old stand, corner of Main and Market streets. W FLOUR & FEED always on hand, and lor sale at the lowest market price, for CASH. A. C. MENSCH. 1 Bloomsburg, April 2, 1856. U4RLET WITHOUT lIKAHD9!! IT is even so. A variety of barley has been discovered in the gulches of the Himalayan Mountains, entirely free from those annoying and poisonous beards, at tached to all our common varieties. The undersigned obtained 7 grains of this new variety three yeurs ago, and being much pleased with its general appearance arid pro ductiveness, has spared no means to multi ply nils small quaintly as nisi us me onang hais and other birds would allow. lis merits lor grinding or malting have not been tested, and the quantity is now too small to squander in that way, when every I tiller of the soil who sees it, is anxious to have a few grains, not doubting it will prove a valuable acquisition. I have sufficient however, to turnisli all persons interested who will be likely to see tins notice, with one bead each, cor.tai Ring 30 to 60 grains. Send me your address, on a stamped envel ope and I will enclose a head by return mail, with printed instructions for cultiva ting iu a way to insure a Urge return from a small quantity of seed. Should this now va riety be found to answer all the purposes of the common barley, a. few years will suffice to drive the "Barley Beards" from theoun try. Should any person desire more than the one head, I will send a package of 700 to 800 grains securely enveloped, by mail post paid for 25 els., acoompanyed with • lew heads to prove the fad of its being beardless. Address 1. W. BRIGGS, West Macedon, Wayne Co. N. Y. Feb. 3, !807-3t. "ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. - jVIOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the estate of James Allen, late of Madison township, Col. Co., deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing—John Allen near Limestone ville and A. S. Allen in Jeraeytowu, Columbia county. All persons indebted to the said es tate are requested to make pdyraent without delay, and those haviog accounts to present them for settlement to JOHN ALLEN, A. S. ALI Bloomsburg, Feb. 3, '57-6t. ~Adtn'is f'l. CD HI'S WALE AND FED ALL TCX'T liiiKernc County, Pa. fT*HF. Trustees of this Institution respectfully J- announce, that il will bo opened for the reception or i'upiluaf both sexes, oil Monday, October 20th nexlflßer the immediate rare of I'mf. JAMES ANDERSON,Iis Principal. Mr. A. is a gentleman of extensive acquire, ments. and enlarged experience as an educator and has been connected with the most popular High School of Ducks Go, for several years. He is also well" and favorably known as a con tributor to some of our loading educational peri odtcals. ' THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Will roinp'ise Orthography, Definitions, Read ing, Penmanship, Etymology, Geography, Eng. Grammar, Composition, Arithmetic Algebra. Geometry, Mensuration, I'lane and Spherical trigonometry. Surveying, Navigation, Aslron. omy, Ac. Book Keeping, History, Physiology, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, and Chemistry, Classes in the French, Spanish <s• Latin I-anguages will he formed as early aa practica- I bin, and Instruction on Piano-Forte will be given if deaireil. WEEKLY LECTURES on the Natural Sciences illustrated by appropriate apparatus will sl.-o be given. SPECJAL ATTENTION will be paid to • young Ladies and Gentium n designing 'equal- I ify themselves as Teachers. j TERMSi I F OLR, FIVE and SIX DoHam per Quarter I in accordance With the studies pursued, payable one half in advance and the balance at the close of the Quarter. • GOOD BOARD can be had in the village at o moderate price. feis Mr. A. will deliver an nddrctss on Physi CM I, Intellectual and Moral education, on the thy of commencement, when his method of imparting instruction will be illustrated, and , the discipline end management of the chooi I fully explained. ' Parents, Guardians, and the friends of educa tiou generally, are cordially invited '.obepres- O. TJ. tmnrriT, | If. M* STRVfNs JOHN KOONg. | N.D.STIIPH rtLLAS j JOHN vapiV THOMAS PEALER, ' < Columbus, Sept, 4, 1850. Trustees. \ Arimiiiitr;> for'* Not ire. J NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad- , ministration tie br/ni non with the will annexed i upon the esta'.e of Andrew Hess, late of Su- i g oaf fowwhip, Columbia county, deceased I have been granted to the undesigned resi ng-in we township of Greenwood. All 5 I persons indebted lo the said decedent are re- i quested to make payment without delay, and < having Recounts against the estate to i present ihern for settlement to WILLIAM G. HARRIS, Administrator de bohis non cum testamento ani.ezo. Greenwood, Dec. 18, 1856. Administrator s Notice. 8 TVUTICh is hereby given that letters of ti Administration upon the estate of Har. t man M. Johnson late of Scott township, o Columbia county, have beer, granted to the c undersigned residing in Light 3troet in the same township. All persons indebted to die said estate are requested to make payrnen* without delay, and those having occo* against the decedent to present tliein f . Jn ! B dement to * et ' JOSEPH R. RO' dBINS Light Street, Dec. 17, t W *— t * rT *OtICC , _ n „T, J'®"'"-'"* indebted to me over two i months v,(loonier a favor upon meand them- t selves by sieltling up within two months i , HENRY ZUPPINGER. Bloomsburg, Dec. 30, 1856, ■ <m m&u saw*""" I! 0 LI Off AY'S OINTMEN T. Circular to th< Sick. TH R firit ho.pitnl suigenes itiJmedical pdff- Ici-is of £uro|ip, atln.it the unp*ralltlei| anti-inflarfieialnry anil healing propsrlis* el this Ointment; governments sanction it" ti-c in lliair naval ami military service*; and the maaaea in tbia country and fhroogliout the world rapoaa the utmost confidence in ita curutiaa propeitles. It penetrate" the touiree of inflammation and corruption which underlie the external eviden ces of dirare, and neutralize the fiery elemenle which feed ant' exasperate the m ilady. RHEUMATISM. SCROFULA, ERY SIPELAS. These ate among the most terrible and ago. nlxiug diaraaea of the in meter, the fleaby fibre and the akin; yet in their worat forma, and when aeeiningly incurable, they invariable dis appear under a persevering application of Ihia aootliing, healing antidote to pain and iufism m ition. SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS. In casea of salt..Rlu-um, where medical wa-' tcra, lullj.ia, and every recipe of the phjrniaoo poea have proved uyclere, the Oiiitqiim will accomplish a thorough cu'e. Fever Sores lioal ; quickly underlie hifluence, audits relaxing ef loct upon conlreclud sinews is truly wonderful DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable gi.fi happy change is pro- Juccd in the appearance of malignant ulcere after • few applications of this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take lite place of the dig charged tifttter. I his prtcess goes.on more or sesa rapidly, ui.'til thd orifice is filled up with iound material ano' the u.'fer radically ctthed. A WORD TO MOTHERS, The younj. aie Ihe most" frequent "offerers from cxteruul. injuries, end Ihrrcfore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly on hand. It is tin absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the en crusted sores which sometimes disfigure tna heads and faces of children, i SIGNIFICANT FACTS, This Ointment is universally uaed on boapr the Alia, tic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cura for scorbutic affections and as the) best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Largs supplies of it have recently tieeit ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. .■ Both the Ointment and fills should be Used in the following cases : Bunions, Skin Diseases, Burns, Swelled Glands, Chapped Hands, Sore l.egs, Chilblains, Soto Uieasls, " Fistula, Sore Heads, Gout. Sore Throaty, Lumbago, Sores of all Uinib, Mercutial Eruptions, Sprains, Piles, Joints, Rheumatism, 'Tetter, Ringworm, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Venereal Soretfi Scalds, Wounds of all kinds, * # * Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOW AT, 80 Maiden Lane, New Yoik, and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Mediciue throughout tha United S atesi and the civiliz-d world, in pots at 2f> cents, 62 j cents, and >1 each. f?' There is considerable saving by takilig the larger sites. N. IJ.—Directions for the guidance of patient ip every disnrJcr are otllxed to each pot 31,] JOHN A. MOOHK. • JOHN W. WILLIAMS. MOORE 8O WILLIAMS; General Commission merchants. anil dealers in MINERS' SUPPLIES, No. 54 South Water St., Philadelphia. THE subscribers having been associated with the coal trade and mining operations generally, for several years, are prepared If. supply orders lor ail articles contingent to mining purposes at the lowest rates, with care utid dispatch. Our stock comprises the folloxying articles: OlLS—Sperm, Solar, Elephant, Bleached, Racked, Lard, Rosin, Greasing, Linseed Safety Lamps, Fuses, Blaming Paper, Slope Chains, Ropes, all Size", Pulleys, Wicking, Wire Rope, Tar and Pitch Tlioruley'a Celebrated Gum Belting,"Washers, Packing, Hose. Blasting and oilier Powders - Soap, Caudles, &c. REFERENCES-• Hodgson & Keen, Philadelphia. J. B. A. & S. Allen, " Charles Miller & Co., " S. Ruthermel, Esq., " John Thornley, Esq., " Wm. De Haven, Esq., Minersvills, Pa, Hon. VV. Donaldson, Pottsville Pa. Hon. C. VV. Pitman, 11 ' Geo. VV. Snyder, Esq , n D. P. Brown, Fsq. L. P. Brook, Eso J. J. Connor, Ashland, F'rt. Philadelphia Jan. 16, 1857.-ly. A !.w Hook for Agents. TrlE life and times of Alexander Hamil j lion; by Samuel M. Smucker, A. M., author of the life and Reign of Nicholas I, of Rus sia, &c. &. This is the only cotrplele and reliable bi ography of this great man. Ha was the iri ikaitiv per-ornf friend of Waitittigion, and by many considered his equal. This work includes g history of the limes and men of the Revolution, and many inci dents not hetelofore given in history. It has sit Hie charm 9 of romance, although prepar ed from the most teliable and authentic sources, and should be in the hands of evefy American who reveres the great and good men nr our Revolution. A sketch of Buir is also given, and an account of his misera ble end. Agents wanted in every part of the Uuited States, for this and oilier valuable works, to whom Hie largest coiiirn#sinn will be paid Copies ser.l by mail, ou leceipt of tha price, J. VV. BRADLEY, Publisher No. 48 Norlh Fourth Slreet '■ fan. 14,'57.-4w. NOTICE. THE Overseers of if-.- ship hereby give noi t °,f 0 " IHwn * harbor or trust Isr' £ ? a P erß °n s not to the suid 10WU-' ' oell,, r - ov ®, on "f of her corn* ft . B W6 P ft y "O place for' "WJ* provided a proper ' , oer muuiienence. Samuel MELICK, HENRY TREMBLY. hcotl township, Jan. 28, 1867. vnriE?? c I 1,,0p ' s NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon the estate of Nathan Oliver lata of Greenwood township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing in Greenwood township. AH persons indebted to the decedent are request, ed to make payment without delay, and thoae having accounts against the estate to present Ihem for payment to THOMAS OGDEN, Bzeeutor. Greenwood, Dec. 17, 1856.
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