PUBLIC VENDUE. _ THERE be will exposed to pablic sale at I the late residence of James Allen, deceased, C in Madison township, Columbia conntypon J TUESDAY, MARCH THE 10 TH 1857, t next, ihe personal properly betouging to the li said estate, consisting of FOUR HORSES, I One Colt, 5 Cows nearly fresh, Hogs, Sheep, Wagons, Sfad and Sleigh, Harness & Gears, a larae variety of FARMING UTENSILS, Carpenter tools, saw-mill tools, a good lot of chair-plank. Poplar bed-rails. Oak Plank and ■ scantling, thick plank and tl.in boards. Also, | GRAIN IN THE GROUA D : Wheat, Rye and Buckwheat by the bushel, 9 Hay by the ton, a line lot of smoked meal, I aud the household and kitchen furniture en- I . tire. f Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. I M Terms 6 months with approved securi'y. JOHN ALLEN, ) Admimstra- A S ALLEN, j tors. Madison township, February 18, 1857. P I BIJC S ALE 'jS-- OF ' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan*' Court of Columbia county, on SATURDAY the 14th day of MARCH next, at 10 o'clock in tlto forenoon, Joseph R. Robins, Admin j islralor, &e., ol Haimnn M. Johnson, late ol Scott township, in said county, deceased, will , expose to sale by public Vendue upon the ■ premises, a certain L.OT OF Ci ROUND, . situate in Light Sireel, Scott township, county nloresaid, adjoining a lot of Samuel L. Bottle | on the South, Dr. Josiali Smith on tho North, lands of Samuel L. Betile on the South, ami I routing pn the Main Sireet of sun! town, containing sixty teei front and one hundred and fifty leet in depth, whereon is a two storv Brick Dwelling House a I'rame Stable, a Frame Carpenter Shop one and a half story high, and a Wagon Shed. Late the osiato ol said deceased, situate in ihe township of Scott and county afore , " niJ - JACOB EYERI.Y, Hloomeburg, Feb. 14, 1857. Cltik. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in ilio l'o*i Ofiice at Blooms burg, Pa., February I2ih, 1837: r . Ale Thomas, Miller John, Heers Samuel, Pugh William, Baldwin William, Kussel George, | , Hreece Henry, Road Margaret, Blake Charles M., Kulter John, I Cores Charles Roberts Charles, S | Church Addison, Kahr R. H , Davis Reuben, Bibbel R. 1., Garber J. 8., Smith Jus. 1,., ! . Haukey Joep|j, Stranser George, Kinkley George; Shmidt Conrad, Carry Michael, Sirevor Jerome, Meyer Anna A] , Tiiggart Frank,' Miller Charles Airs., Wagner John Joseph Merceror P. K., 2 Wilson James. Miller Jacob A., Webster Fleming, Persons calling for llio above letters will please say liiey are advertised. PRIUF uNANQST, P. M. Farm for Sale. The subscriber oilers at private sale tho ■ larin containing CNF HUNDRED AND FIF TV ACRES, on which nre n log house, a . log barn, n good spring of •vvatei near the " house, and a good apple orchard. Tho prop erly will make a good home for any person I who wishes to farm. lie also oilers for sale another tract of land lf;j ')">g i Pine township, Columbia county, u containing SIXTY-FIVE ACRES. About ten acres is cleared, and the balancu well limbered, so as to support a saw-mill. For terms apply to the subscriber in Jack •son township, Columbia county. JOHN KESLER. Jackson, Feb. 10, 1856. PUBLIC SALE OFIIKAL ESTATE- In pursuance of nu order of ihe Orphans Court of Columbia county, on Snliii'dnj' the 1 llli of Marrli \ next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, Benjamin \ ' McHenry, Executor of Elias Mclleory, Into <d" Fishingcreek town-hip, in said county, deceased .will expose to sale by pnhlio ven due, upon tins promises, u certain PIECE nr PARCF.f. of LAND situate in Fishingcreek township afoicsnnl, adjoining lauds of Jack son McHenry on tho north, Win. Ikcler on ihe west and south, and Henry Riueu bender on the east; containing TITTT TWO AGUES, more or less. Also one other piece or par cel of land situate in the township aforesaid, adjoining lauds of Aloscs McHenry on the. East, Jambs D. McHenry on the south, Win. I Ikeleron 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 ihe east, Wm. Ikeleron the south, James D. McHenry on the north and west, conluiuing TWENTY-FOUR ACRES with the appurtenances, late the estate of said deceased situate in the township of % Fishingcreek and county aforesaid. BENJAMIN McHENRY, Administrator. Bloomsburg, Feb. 10, 1857. PUBLIC BAlt R OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of ihe Orphans' of Columbia connly, on SATURDAY,' 7th day of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock in afternoon, H. R. Kline, administrator of Villiam Paterson, hte of Orange town-hip. 0n said county, deceased, will expose to sale ff. by public vendue upon the premises a cer £ tain |l <3a£T 2asimc£l fl 1 situsle in Fishingcreek township, Columbia 'X county, containing about 70 ACRES, ad joining lands of Amos Spayd, GolJer, J. S. Woods and ihe heirs of Elias McHenry. Tho property is very valuable as a mill seal, sif and there are on it now a large GRIST MILL, A SAW MILL, A TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and oilier outbuildings. It is the best water _ privilege in the county, and has all of Fish ingcreek as a feeder without a dam. If is six miles above Orangeville, ami on Ihe wa ters qf Raven Creek, late the estate of said deceased, situate in the township ol Fishing creek and county aforesaid. * . 11. R. KLINE, Administrator. By Older ojthe Court, JACOB KYERLY, Clerk. Bloomsbuig, Feb. 9, 1857. Administrator' Notice. IVOTICE is hereby given thai letters 51 - 1 -' Administration upon the estate of Elijah Alberlson, late of Greenwood township, Co lumbia county, deceased, have been graded to the undersigned residing in Ml. Pleasant township All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment with out delay, and those having acconnts against the decedent to present ibem for settlement to WILLIAM J IKELEU, J r Administrator Mi P:eaanf, Feb 7ib, 1857-6 w, ANNUAL STATEMENT, „ or THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES or Columbia County, FOR THE I'EAR 1856. | IHE Auditors elected to settle and-ad l just the public account of Columbia Co., have examined the same from the first day of Jtnuiry, 1856, to the first duy of Jan uary 185T, and respectfully lay before the Honorable Judges of the Court of Pleas the following statements and re ports agroeably to the 22d section of an Act of the general Assembly of this Com monwealth passed the 14ih day of April, A. D. 1834. JACOB HARRIS, ESQ, Treasurer, Of Columbia co. in account with said co. DR. 1856 January— 'To taxes outstanding for 1855 and previous years, $4842 08 ToSant'l ('reveling, Fishingcrcek Error 1855, 1 00 To lleuj. McHenry, Fishingcrcek Error 1855, 1 00 Cash of Andrew Frcas, old plank, 30 00 Cornelius Bollis Orange error'so 2 00 Error in Centre tp. duplicate 1855 7 00 Am't of Tnx assessed for 1850, 7043 33 Philip Wintcrstcen land redeemed 6 00 Hugh Slmltz do do 1 70 Isaiah Klino do do 5 87 Jonas Snyder, do do 8 50 Cash, 11. J. Inglin, use of C. House 3 00 da Sam'l Shatter old plank, 10 00 County tax on unseated land 186 00 Road do do 485 60 School do do 304 71 Poor do do 110 40 County do Seated land 54 94 Road do do 2 75 School do do 576 Poor do do 6 17 Ten days Assessment, 31 84 Andrew Hess fees on Com'rs deeds 2 87 Jury fees ree'd of J. Eycrly Proth'y 24 00 Cash received for military assess ment 1855 1858 30 00 Balance due 'Treasurer, 473 64 $13090 681 CR. Am'l of taxes uncollected for 1850 and previous years, ®4870 7<l Commissions allowed collectors 353 60 Exonerations do. during tho year 130 87 Ym't of orders redeemed 7810 11 Treasurer Commission, 335 20 do do on unseated land 55 31 Ant't in tho hands of John Doak, late Treasurer, 35 00 Supervisor's rccoipts for road tax 100 82 SI3(KK7~GB EXPENDITURES, Road A' Bridge Views. | Ain't paid sundry persons for road views, SOO 00 1 do do do -bridge views 10 00 I Ain't paid sundry persons, town ship lines, 0 00 $ 121 (it) Briilgc Contracts. . Paid Stinemnn&Golf,Orange, SIOO 00 | do Uoh't Derr, Honringcr'k 130 18 do 1). Kcstenbadcr.Slubtown 170 50 iiUo 08 Bridge Repairs. Paid sundry persons for repairs $359 21 Blank Books . Amount paid sundry persons for blank hooks Aic. SBS 78 Commonwealth's Costs Am'l pd. sundry persons as wit | ness &.c. SSO 53 | Penitentiary. Am'l paid E. S. Penitentiary, $220 92 Election Expenses. I Expenses of Spring election, $375 69 do General do 315 87 do President, do 3(44 'l2 $995~t>8 .Assessor's Pay. | Patd to the different Assessors for making Spring assessment, $273 38 ' For making Septennial do 180 11 ~5403 49 i . Constable's Returns. ! Return to February term, S3O 53 do May do 22 07 do September do 21 60 do December do 23 38 $97 58 Jurors Pay. . Grand Si Traverse Jurors Feb. term $216 12 do do do May do 253 87 ' do do do Sept. do 200 00 i do do do Dec. do 360 31 i I'aid J. l.eacock for boarding Jurors, 18 00 1 do 11.l 1 . Bdlmyer do do 40 00 sll2O 30 Tip Slaves. I Paid Tipstaves during the year, S7O 00 Court Crier. Paid Moses Coffman as Court Crier, $52 30 Inquests. Inquest on body of Catharine Mensch sl7 75 do do K. McHenry, 16 12 do do Isaac Dereamer, 25 87 do do John Masters, 18 12 $7786 Poatl Damages. George Leiby, Locust, S 5 00 ! Isaac Hagenbuch, Orange, 30 00 I Conrad Adams, do 5 00 James Dewin's heirs, Greenwood, 25 00 j Art Buss, Bloom, 9 37 | Lewis Appltman, do 9 37 John Johnson, Ml. Pleasant, 35 00 I Simon Craig, Greenwood, 20 00 | Wm. Uir'.on, do 45 00 j Ballis Appleman, Hemlock, 28 14 sail 88 Tar. Refunded. I Road, School & Poor tax on unseat ! Ed laud refunded to 'ownships, $946 85 Prothonotary. i Ain't paid Jacob Kyerly as per bills sl7l 07 . Register's Fees, Am't pd. Dnn'l Lee for Recording Sic $6 00 Sheriff's Dill. Paid S. H. Miller as Sheriff's bill, $291 35 County Buildings. Building Stable and sundry repairs, $238 23 Am'lpd. Mills Chamberlin for paint ing Court House and Jail, 189 60 $427 82 Printing, Am't paid R. W. Weaver, ?133 75 do L. L. Tate, 67 00 do L. F. Irwin, 60 50 $261 25 Incidental. Am'l paid sundry persons lor ailiolos used in and about the court house $39 60 Cleaning Court. House. Paid Ann Long cleaning C. House, sl9 00 Attorney Fees. Paid R. W. Weaver An'y to Com'rs SSO 00 do do Com. on lax collected 15 95 $65 95 State Road View. Am't paid James Musters, $75 86 do C. F. Mann, 600 do Gee. YV. West, 900 S9O 86 District Attorney. Am'l paid R. F. Clark, 843 00 Pntl. Ain't paid Joseph Sharpies* for Coal 837 75 do Lewitßoat, wood, 187 *39 62 Auditor's Pay. Ain't paid Co. Auditor & their Clerk $27 50 Amt. Due Late Treasurer. Amount paid Late Treasurer, $447 00 Insurance. Air.'t paid Lycoming Insurance Co. assessment No. 12 & 13 545 10 Fox Scalps, Am't paid different persona, 8100 11 Postage. Paid Philio Unangst 1 year* postage $4 42 Commissioner's Deeds, Paid Jacob Harris for Com'rsdeeds 5261 17 Commissioners and Clerks Pay. Am't paid lrum Derr, $l5B 00 do William J. fkeler, 192 50 do Jonas Fuhringer, 170 00 do Henry Bitteiibnnder, 16 50 do 11. C. Fruit, Clk. 300 00 $837~00 Mercantile Appraiser. Am't paid Richard Stiles, 83 00 Medical Services. Am't paid J. It. MoKelvy, $4 50 Post Mortem Examination. Am't paid Ramsey & MoKelvy, SSO 00 Agricultural Society. ' Am't paid J. W. Hendershot, Bfil 57 Total Expenditures for the year, 88584 io 'Paxes outstanding anil uncollected. IS5 ° County.\\State. Samuel Appleman, Sugarloaf, 158 973 1851 6 ' J. V\ . Warner, Madison, 23 62 | Nelson Kile, Sugarloalf, 727 363 1852 "J. B. Mosleller, Briaroreok, 7 56 Peter Haytnon, Orange, 48 86 1853 Peter Hay man, do 93 25 88 36 1851 Lewis l)ieterich, Rriarcreek, | 42 76 *l'. R. Albertson, Fish'gcreek l ls4 49 76 20 ♦Samuel Gillaspy, Greenwood' 22 20 29 46 Jacob Sline, Locust, j 174 Lewis Eekroat, Mifllin, { 13 90 Benj. Hay man, Orange, 1132 22 152 84 1855 j |L W. Eck, Brinrereek, i 46 66 250 63 Wfemuel Rhone, Benton, j 15 25 27 20 *1". J. Hutchison,Fistiingcre'ki 31 90 72 73 ♦Jucob Girard, Greenwood, I | 53 68 Benj. Wilson, Hemlock, 143 41 I 89 90 Thomas W. Young, Jackson, ?3 58 Thomas A. Funetoo, Madison 68 02 32 48 Win. Stephens, jr. Sugurlouf, 732 46 60 1856 B. K. Hartman, Bloom, 596 04 183 33 Freae Fowler, Briarcreek, 220 13 332 85 Peter Appleman, Benton, 164 09 190 94 Christian Sl.nmnn, Heaver, 211 20 084 17 Isaiah John, Caluwissa, 186 82 93 17 C. H. Dietrich, Centre, 395 95 329 67 ■•John Uten, Convnglinm, 19 86 John La varus, Fishiugoroek, 262 34 292 40 Reuben Knittle, Franklin, Samuel Began, Greenwood, 192 26 270 17 Isaac Leiily, Hemlock, 263 62 341 46 Daniel l'oust, Jackson, 757 805 Win. Gondrnan, Locust, 235 15 316 06 ♦John smith, Madison, 90 63 35 03 Lewis Eckrout, Mitliin, 152 93 31 68 Joseph Geiger, Maine, 129 61 108 34 Evt ii Welliver, Montour, 174 81 59 80 Sam'l Johnson, Ml. Pleasant, 16 08 tot •>() Michael Keller, Orange, 115 18 213 15 Enoch Fox, Pine, 21 25 103 42 Mich. Kederoff, Koaringoreek 29 48) 29 84 David Lewis, Sugarloaf, Bti|'i9 39 33 J, R. Robbins, Scull, 359|70||541 57 $4850774*5055,91 We, the undersigned Auditoraof thocnun lo of Columbia being duly elected to adjust undaetlle the accounts of the Treasurer ami Commissioners have carefully examined the accounts uiul vouchers ol the same from the lirst day ol January 185(1, to the first day ol January 1857, do certify thai wo find them correct as set forth in the foregoing State ment, and that we find a balance due Jacob Harris, Kq., Treasurer from the County of lour hundred and seventy three dollars and sixty-four cents. Given under our hands this 6th day of Jnn uary, A. D., 1857. DAVID YEAGER, ) „ „ JACOB DKMOTT, ( SAMUEL RHONE. ) AU(LL,OR '- ATT: DANIEL LEE, Cl'k. We, the undersigned Commissioners of the County of Columbia do certify thai Hie fore going is a correct Siaioment of Hie accounts ol said County for the year A. D., 1856. In testimony whereof we liuve hereunto set our hands this fuh day of January A. D. 1857. WM. J. IKF.I.ER, 1 JONAS FAHRINGER, J Com'rs. HENRY BITTEN BENDER \ ATT: R.C. FRUIT, Clk. February 6th 1857. approved by the Court. JACOB EVANS ) Associate PETER KLINE. j Judges. *Theso have since paid in full. Bloomsburg, Feb. 11, '57. r I I L I c; sA Li OF VALUABLE TOWN LOTS. FI4WO I.OTS, situated in Hopkinsville, or -*• East Bloomsburg, marked on the plot of said town us Nos. 1 and 2. No. lis a corner I.it laying on the Main Street, leading Irom Blooms-burg to Berwick, and an alley leading trom Third Street of Bloomsburg to the above Main Street, containing Forty-three Feet Front on Main {street. One hundred and eighty-nine feet deep, and 76 feet on back alley. No. 2is a middle lot containing 47i feet front on Main Street, the same depth as the above No. 1, and 47} feet on back alley. The two will be offered for sale separately, with the appurtenances be longing thereto, on Thursday, February 26tli, 1857, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For terms (which will be easy) and other particulars inquire of the undersigned, Agent for the heirs of William T. Smith, deceased. E. P. LUTZ. Bloomsburg, Feb. 3, '57. BRIDGE LETTING. FHIHE County Commissioners will receive JL proposals at the house of Alonzo Bald win, in Benton township, until 3 o'clock, P. M., on THURSDAY, the-19th DAY of FEB RUARY next, lor building an open truss bridge, iu Benton township, over Big Fish ingcteek, near the residence of the said Alonzo Baldwin, said bridge lo be 100 feel in length, with a pier in the middle 6 feet thick: width ( of bridge 16 leet. Plan and specifications can be seen on tbe day and place of letting. By order ol the Co. Com'rs. R. C. FRUIT, Clerk. CoMMtfStONElt's Ot-FICK, ) Blootnaburg, Jan. 21, '57. J ~ FOR RENT. ' A store building on Main street, Blooms burg, for rent on reasonable terms. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 24, 1856. LAND WARRANTS, CLEVERAL 12Q Acre Land Warrants can BE purchased by application at this Office. 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For Blackwood's Magazine, §-1 50 For any one Review, -1 00 For any two Reviews, fi on For Blackwood and one Review, 7 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, 9 00 For three Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood and threo Reviews, 12 00 Fur the four Reviews, 11 00 For Blackwood nnd The four Reviews, 14 00 # To avoid Irnctious, *5 may ho remitted lor Blackwood, for which w will forward that work lor bolh years, post-pa id. N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is about S3l per annum. As we shall never again bo likely to offer such inducements as those here presented, Now is the time to Subscribe I \ CB" Remittances must, \u nit cases, Vie made direct to the Publishers, for at these pri ces no commission can be allowed to agents. Addross, LEONARD SCOTT k CO. No. 54 Gold Sireer, Netv York. PUBLIC SJILE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' -*■ Court of Columbia county, on SATUR DAY, the 28th day of February insl., at 1 o'clock in the afiernoon, Samuel Keller, A by ram Keller, L'rler Keller & Ann 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 tlia premises, a certain la O T OF L A 7% i>, I situate in Locust township, Columbia county, I containing about TWELVE ACRES, adjoin ! ing laud of Joseph H. Cleaver, Reuben Fahr inger and Adams S- i'rice, ou wl. c!; are erectpd a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a small log barn, aud 011 which there Is a good apple orchard. ALSO, At the same time, a tract of T W E N T Y ACRES of land off the eastern end ol the old homestead farm of the late Daniel Keller in Locust township, which adjoins lands ol Elins Helwig, Cornelius Reinbold. (leorge 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 towuehip of Locust and county afore said. • SAMUEL KELLER, For himself nnd Co-Executors. Locust township, Feb. 3, '57. LOTTERIES. THE well-known Maryland Consolidated 1 Lotteries, ol which R. FRANCE & Co. are the managers, are chartered b> the state of Maryland, and a commissioner elected by the people, who is sworn to superintend and certify that everything connected wnh them is done in a strictly honorable maimer, and that the interisis ol parties who tet:de at a distance are as well protected as if they themselves were present at the drawing.— Another fact which the managers ca atten tion to. is, that ail persons have a Ics I right to sand orders for tickets to Maiyiand, at I lotteries are legalized by special law 111 that state. A lottery is drawn every day of the month. If no particular class is carted, or ders are filled in the first drawing to lake place after the communication I- tries to hand. The prices of tickets vary from Si to #2O. No tickets are, however, erit unless th e money for the same is receive with tho order. The drawings are upon the principle of one number on each ticket (after the Ha vana plan,)and Ternary combina or. Frizes vary in amount from #2O to 9100,000. All orders for tickets or packages will eceivc prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to all purchasers immediately alter it s over. Address, T. H. HUBBARD St CO, I No. 39 fayctte at., or Box No. -10, Feb. 3d, 1t57 -ty. Halt nt -re, Md ADM INISTU ATOR'S NQTICE. | NOTICE la hereby given thai letters of ad- 1 ministration upon the estate of Mauii* ] Schooly, late ol Madison township Colnm J bia county, deceased, have been (ranted to ' the untie reigned maiding in Jarseytown, Col county. All persons Indebted to the said decedent are requested to make peyment without delay, and those having accounts to pteaent them for settlement to JOHN A FUNsfION. fen>'town, Dae.Si, tf 'O. BOOK. CARD AND FANCY vI/cdie THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH/* Having added to the fixtures of the "STAR" Office good and extorsive JOBBING MATERI AL, is prepared to execme alt kinds of JOls ... Best CITY STYLE, utid at ehdnUtice. Certificates of Stock and Deposits, Constitutions for Noddies, Bank Checks, Promissory Notes, f, D „ , Hail Hoad arid other Tickets, Catalogues, Paper Books, Btll-Heads, Check Bolls, Plain and Fancy Cards, Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors'. AND printing OP ALL KINDS Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AS PllOlflft'TLlf AND NEATLY I'RIATED AS if* THE C) IT V • Ulcj&ir'cE)irv mcldiri vviilt superior ntale'risb' ibis ° nice in e " fllon ' •'>' •> workmanship, and The public are invited to call and see specimens, as we are determined to merit natron age by strict attention to business and superior workmanship. ' Bloomsburg, Juno 2, 185 G. ' New Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. XJTL3J I T AV , l 'r j, UM '®oeivod and opened tl.otr stock of merchandize for Spring and Summer sales ~ w'tioh convp r ioH the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assort mm 1 now ollered 111 this TOWN! Having paid great attention 10 the selection ol their "entire cock •rid aIT/'r! wi q thh ey i'"' 01 lh,,nMwlv ,ha,lhuy '<" corn pent with ,1,0 < Ar. a' I all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a cull. Wo have ,il kinds ol Goods and Wares to supply the wuuts ol the People. A very large lot ol LADIEHi DRESS GOODS, French merinocn, wool plaids, alpucas, bombazines, de I,ages, poplins, purametta cloths m °™ r', I ,',"["A '^ dB la " ,8!, > l ' L ' rsi:l " cloiU < Binghums, Calicoes, fcr" "' M ' Will I h GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs. llOttncings, bands ami trim tilings, lucos and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in largo variety vol AM I T' ""in ['lmL. ! ' rollon ' Hl "' lil8,l,r ' 1 altivee, mohair initts, Ac., All kinds oi SHAW Lb, b roc ho, Buy State, Watcrvillo, black silk, cashmere. Kmbroder ad, fco. Also a very largo assortment ol cloths, cuss,mors, mum, oils, vesting*. tweeds jttmiß,mmver cloth*, uimting vlvei, &e. b 1 ' HOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS .)• SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN .V CHILDREN Wo have a large assort,nen; ol Hals and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Uuoenswi.ce, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, lloor, table and car rtogo oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &e. Musi,us flannels, tickings, diapers, towel,ic* drillings. Bto., in abtinduuce. ' " ' Wo invito our friends and the public generally to givo us a cull before purchasing el-e --where Wo have bought ourgoodsut Lowest Cash Prices and will not bo undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. ; BloomHburg, October 28. 1855. New* arrival of Fall and Winter Goods ! DAVID LCV?EIT EE R G I NVITF.S attention to his stork of cl-.cap arid fashionale vlothing at bis storeon Mark., i street, two doors above the "American Il UU sc," whore he has a full assortment of me, and boy n wearing apparel, including 11 w&swum&mim rn&iass j|o\\ sack, frock, gum nnd oil cloth coals oT nil sorts and sizes, pants of all colors shawl, stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs gloves snsneml-r and laney articles. ' ' ' N. 11. lie will also make lo order any article of clolliing at verv short noiice and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and most of it is ot home mariulac- Bloomsbttrg, April 1, 1856. m FftltftT AUitlVAIi! OF HI'KIKV AM) SUMMER ROODS. 4C MENUH respectfully in tor inn his * friends, customers, mid the public aen erally that he ha* just received Irorn 1 'hila delphiu the tirst goods of the season, corixist uig of a large assortment of choice ami de sirable For the spring and Butmner trade comprising, lor men's wear: Superior Black, and Colored French Cloths, Black French Doeskins anil Cassimcre. Black Satin and Fancy Silk Vesting*. Blue, Black, Brown and Green Cashmerettes LADIES' WEAR. Elegant Black Silks, all qnaliiiss. Barege De Laities and Ctialli Bareges. Plain, Pink, Blue and Green !)e Laines. Bombazine Finish Black Alpacas. French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams. Worked Collars, and Linen Handkerchiefs. Hosiery of ail kinds and qualities. Calicoes u( all patterns and descriptions. FIRMb'IIING GOODS. Linen and Cotton Sheeting. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Linert Damasks and Table Covers. Besides a large assortment of Boots 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. ' C-s?' FLOUR & FEED always on hand, . and Inr sale at the lowest market price, for ' CASH. A. C. AIE.NsCH. j Blonmsbnrg, April 2, 1856. I BARLEY WITIIOI T BEARDS' ! |T is even so. A variety of barley has teen discovered in the gulches of the Himalayan Mountains, entirely Dee from ' those annoying and poisonous beards, at laclted to all our common varieties. The undersigned obtained 7 grains of this new variety three vests ago. and being much f eased with its appearance and pro ductiveness, has spared no means to multi ply this small quantity as fast as the bhang itais and o'her birds would allow. Its merits for grinding or mMting have not been testeJ, and the quatil : 'y is now too small to squander in that way. when every tiller of the soil sees it, is anxious to have a few grains, not doubting it will prove a valuable acquisition. I have sufficient however, to furnish all persons interested who will be likely to see this no'iee. with , one head each, containing 3d to 60 grains. Send me your address, on a stamped envoi -1 ope and I w ill enclose a head by return mail, with printed instructions for cultiva ting in a way to insure a large return t.-om a small quantity- of seed. Should this new va riety be found to answer all the purposes of the common barley, a few tears wiii suffice to drive the "Barley Beards'' iron, the ccrn try. Should any person desire more thai the one head, 1 will send a package of TOO to SOO arains secorelv enve' pe '. by mail ,c-. paut tor 25 cts . acrompanyed with a tew heads to jircw !ht Uirt of ils'b.-irg headless. Address I. W. FUIUOS. West Macedoit, Wayoo Co. .V Y. Feb. 3, 1857-31. ADMINISTRATORS* NOTICE. IVOTICK is hereby given that letters of ad 's* ministration spot* the estate of James Allen, late of Maoimui lowiMhip, CoJ. Co, deceased, have been grained to the under signed residing— John Allen near Lmestwce ville and A S Alien in Jersey rowti, Columbia county All pen*va indebted to the sard es tate are requeated to make pa via act without dslav, and these having accounts to present thera tot sMtie event to JOHN VI.IKN, A. S. ALLEN. HleemtbArj, Fob. A, '57-Sv fdmV* COLLUDES .MA 1,1 J AM) I'KM AMI CriJ LZJ L-U \_v- a Luzerne County. Pa. r PHE Trustees of this Institution respectfully J announce, that ii ivill l. opens I lor ih,'. rrcfjitiou >! J'ufiiltf, of both •cic. on f.Jond i v October 20th net I, under the immediate tare ,'jf I'rof. JAMES ANDERSON, as Principal. Mr. A. is a gentleman of extenaive acquire mcnta. am) enlarged experience as an educator and haa lieeri connected with the mom popular "High School" of Bucks Co. for several years. He is also well and favoral.lv known a. a con triluitor to some of cur leading educational pen. ouical*. ' ... , THK BOURSE OF INSTRUCTION' Will comprise Orthography, Definitions Head ■ rig, Penmanship, Etymology. Oeograpbv. Eng frammar. Composition, Arithmetic Aiyci.ra Geometry. Mensuration, J'Une and Spherical Trigonometry. Surveying, Navigation, A „ (r „ n . nmy, 4c. Book Keeping. Hi-lory. Physiology, .vatura!, Intellectual, and Moral Philosophy, ond 1 * ('lenses in the French, Spanish &■ I.atin languages will be formed as carlv as practrra ule. and losirucliun on i'iano-I'orle will be given I! desired. WEEKLY LECTURES on \u Natgral . cp-nres iHustraled by appropriate a/q aratus ww fta t* £iven. M-ECIAI. ATTENTION wi l t f., j ~ young laitlic.a anJ GVntltnxn Jes.gr.ing qual ity themselves as Teachers. TERMS: R, Fl\ E ar.J SIX Di llais per Quircr m accordance with the uJie# jur*ufd. tbfe one hatf Jn tdvar.ee ind the bailee* at the close c-f the Qatrter. GOOD BttARD can le had in the vhiafc n a moderitc price. C&~ Mr. A. will deliver an address on Ehtsi eat. latellrciual ar.J Moral education on '.he day of commencement, when his meitcsi of Imparting instruction will be illustrated, at, ■he discipline r.d management of the chv-T fully explained. l'menU, fiuardians, and the friervda of edcca wn generally, are cordially wv>d to be ( res D 1.. "HAP N. | p. y firpvfW JOHN KOONS. I : rs siEAs HUDSON, | JOHN"" VAPLE, i llOil \s pp A 1 T* D Columbus, Sept, 4, 1956. " Trustees. •Administrator's \olirr. NOTICE is hereby give , ;bi; ■:::* of Ad ministration <e fvu.i- men w: b ne wJI ameirv cpon the est* e c; Andrew Hess. U'e ot So osrbiftOgiish ; \ Crrob. a co- v.V. dt re have been granted to tae tweer*-,; *d re- • d'tig in the towiwk'p cG-eecwood, a persons indebted to the said decci*. • a-* re q trsted to mate tvaxreej. w -aout usay. a-D fI.CSO ha*.. | MMMtI aga . j ;ne r> lit i. protect tbem for *<- eme -t to WILII \.M G HARRIS, se mu wc ra Use*.i**t: cr.sxo. G eer.w.xvl. Dee I.V iSSxv Idininistratnr's !\otk-r. VOriCE is he-ebv given ;M. , era of " Admi stra • rva e , rnan M. kdtatsa lata cJ \v>h y*r.vX.. t xurob acvciy. fcaxe bee; ,v v,v p 'V UndetvlJtWOd -wsadivr >t LjV a die sarwe tciwese ip, A I pe-so- - 'rgu J j v sard eatM at.* r; - ;-es:u ro make ,-vvvre . withoKt deiay. d Sosa haxfvg atoa> < gai the deee 'er; r-sec; ibe* .a s. Ueneut to JOUUNI S. RiMWfcXJS, l<bt S>im. Dec IT. tsy*. ' fcUl ALL fTMM n h>m to wo ova* rrrxMha a-S.-wor • %aor a>w wt aod Omw wiwoo by rwttwf 0* wnAw ma swabs rknry n rrtNaiAß , tieownbots, I>o .V. im "NO S U CII WOR I) AS TAI L.' A ItESISTJLKSS REMEDY Circular (o (lio Sick. fl'Mll*. first lioM|iitnl suiguotis ami tgicdi cal pub * feists of fiuropr, admit tht unparallelad •nli-inllmnmatory and healing properties of this Hintwciit; governments sanction MM me in tltrir nsvnl HIM! military services; end the masses in thin country and throughout (ho world repass tbi> uiaiost cotifidencu in its curalivc properties. It penetrates tlie sources of iriflanutiatioii and coiriijition liich underlie the external eriden cc* of dira.c, mid neutralise the ficy elements which feed aiitf exasperate llie in-ilti.ly RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, EEY SIPEI.AS. These etc aincng tha most terrible and ago. niziug dmansoa of tho muscles. the lleaby libra Hid the tdiin; yet 111 their Worst forma, and when seemingly incurable, they Invariably die. appear under n pcrsex rrinjg application of thin "nothing, healing antidote to pain and inllam m iiion. , SALT RHEUM, I'EVER WORKS, STIFF JOINTS. 11l run s of trail lihruni, wheiu medical tvg. tera, 101 l Jua, and every recipe id the pharuaoo poca have pim.il osel.ua, I lie Ointment wilt accomplish II Ihmongh ru e Fever Korea heai ipllekly under iia iufliienee, and ita relaxing ef fect upon eo'ilrarlud .inetv* is truly wondrrlul IMSCIIAROINC ULCERS. A moat reinaikytilc ai d happy change i pro ■lmed in the appenrnnre of malignant ulcers utter n few iippllcutlniiii of I hie Ointment. The |.urri,iii"lin, ; minis, vanialira, arid gtinulea ot healthy lleM begin to taka the place of tin) din charged Waller. 'I hi- precess goes on moro or ansa roptdly, iiniil (he orifice ia filled up with lotinu material mid the ulcer radical'y cured A WORD TO MOTHERS. life you eg IMC IL,R Inoat frerpien| auffercra from external llijuriea, ond therefore every mother a!,,mid h.,i fin, healing ~reparation constantly nn hand/ If i* n n iliaolute specific tor son* hrc*asi, and quickly rennvm the en crusted sores which ivmirilrues diafignre ih heads and f.icea of thildren. SKINIFKJANT FACTS, This Ointment is universally used on boapr 1 A,l ' "c Pacific whaling fleet .. a cure r scorbutic affections and g. the brat possible remedy lor vrourids and bruises. Earge supplies of i! Imvu recently ueen ordered by the Sultan of Tuikey for hospital purposes. lioth the. Ointment ami /'ills should be used in the following cases : Huniorie, ftkiu Ifiscsses, Bums, Swelled (ilands I .'happed Hands, Wore Legs, ' Chilblains, Kurc Uie.ists, Fistula, * Kure Heads, I flout* Sore I hroata, l.un.hsgn, Horee of all kinds, Mercurial Eruptions, Sprains, Kuff Joints, Ilheumntism, Tetter, Ringworm, L leers, •salt Khcum, \ enereal .Sores. Seal"!', M ounds ol all kind,. * * Sold st I !.c Manufactories of professor Une, New Verk, and -H rvrlnd, l.nndon !v all re.pectable Ifrug. gists and Healers to Mnlieige throughout toe ' ruled K ales, and llie en it,led world, in pous at lib cents, f,24 cents, and ft eay'a. W!he 'c H eonuderil lc *j r ing I v taking the hrger t,'\7A.'9. N.lj.—Direction* fur ihe guidance of [atieoa in every disurder ate afilve lin each not 31,} ! JOHN A. MOOHK. JOHN Mr Wit.LUXi MOORE 8c WILLIAMS, (leueral (ooißii'syion Mertbanty, arnl rlediers in ICIIT S"J??LI2S, So. 54 South U'ufcr St, rhihJcJphia. THE anbacnbeia having i ?n a-soeia'ed with the coal trade and wining O'trationa generally, for aerera. -e pr^- ire d la supply orders for ail ariiu.ei conirgeat to m.r.ing porposea at the lowest rales, with care and dispatch. Ocr stock comprises the following articles. OlL*—Sperm, be ar. Elephant. Bieacbed, Racked I-arii. Kosit,. Gressirg Lmseed '■ *afctj l.arrif F Oses, Iv.a. :r;u paper biopo Chains. Ropes, ah S res. Punevs. \V .cking, \V re Rope. Tir and Pitch——Thotr/es a f eiepraeJ Cum !se':,ng. \Vaher. Packing, H" e Has .'ig a oner Powders. Soap, Cir.d e! 4,;. R-f.rEßEfrr-tj . H '.g'nr. L Ken. Pa.ide'ohta J B A. 4 S A re. Charies Mi. er &. Co . " > Ro r.ertr.s E- t, Jot,a iaorn.ev. F.-q . • W m. l e Hsxer. Esq . Mroersvi.fe Ta. Ho" \V Do-sljssa. Po tsti.io Pa. Hon. C W r T.a- Clerv W. Snycer. £-q . I) P B"0a. Fs_ " I. P t-cok. F.. '. J.J. * Ph..aJe!ph.. j ia 10. iii7.-iy. .% Xnw Bouk Tr Asrsls. T'.F. ' s-d rr.es Alsiir.V Hah.- cn. by **nsc M A M.Miw ot the ;:e ano p. 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