!( PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND Personal Property. THE subscriber will offer at publioside up on ihe premises now his residence on TUURSDAY THE 12 77/ OF MARCH next, two tracts ol land situate tit Locust township, Columbia county, the first con taining about I (DO ACRES, more or less, si'jninintr lands ol A lams & Price, John T.en, Jacob Helwig nnd others On this tract are a stood apple orchard, other tyilil troes, n fiame DWELLING HOUSE, a battle barn mid O'lier outbuildings. There is a well near the house, and also three springs on the premises. A stream of water with I'll and power sufficient lor a mill runs through the properly. Most ol the land is cleared and well improved. The other tract contains 12 acres, and is well timbered. It i at the foot of the little Mountain 10 tniles from Ashland. He will also a: the mine time offer for sale hi personal property, viz: L_kj£ sii it d a colt, horned cattle, hogs, wagons, plows and other tanning utensil*: uLo Household ITirniturc, Settee, Chairs, Bureau, tables, stoves, bed steads and bedding, and Potatoes by the bushel. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M , when terms will bo made known hy LEWIS BUSH. Locus! twp., Feb. 25, AT. MISS MAURY A IT'S ALU NOVEL i IfE.YRV LYLE: OR, LIKE AND EXISTENCE. By Miss Emilia Marryalt, daughter of th isle Captain Marryatl. 12 mo, cloth. 420 pages. Price SI.OO. What the PKESS say o( Henry Lylc: "We hope to see this book in every well selected Library. It is worthy of u place among lite finest wotks of any era."—Fra ttr's Magazine. "It is a crushing rebuke to the tendency of Ihe nresent generation to infidelity.—Lai don Alhentum. "Wo have seldom had an opportunity o( enjoj ing u more fascinating or a more in structive novel."— lctbunc. "The lady writes tit a style to please the people quite a well and as skillfully as her lather did. * * (let a copy of "Henry Lyle" forthwith — Tunes. Published by GAUKEIT, DICK & FITZ GERALD, No. 18 Ann Street, New York. For vale by T 11. PETERSON', LII'PINCOTr & CO., W. IV II.AZZA lvI) & CO. Copies of the above work seul to any ad dress tree of posing*. February 25, 1857. PIIII LI € AJiN II VL. 1 HERE be will exposed to public sale at ihe lata residence of James Allen, deceased, in Madison township, Columbia county, on TUESDAY, MARCH THE 10 ill 1857, next, the personal properly belonging to lbe laid estate, consisting of FOUR lIORSES, Ouo Colt, 5 Cows nearly fresh Hogs. Sheep Wagons, Sled and Sleign, Harness 6c Guars, a large variety of FARMING UTENSILS, Carpenter tooN, saw-mill tools, n good lot of cltair-plank Poplar bed-rails, Oak Plank and scantling, thick plank and ll.in beards. Aiso, G E.J IS IS THE Git GUM) : % Wheat, Rye and Buckwheat by lite bushel, t- Hay by titer ton, a litre lot of smoked meat, and the household and Kitchen furniture on - St tire. C3 5 * Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms ti months with approved security. JOHN' ALLEN, J Adnu.nistra- A. S. ALLEN, j tors. Madison township, February 18, 1857. LIST OF LETTERS ~ REMAINING in the Post Office at Blooms tmrg. Pa., February 12th, 1857: Ale Thomas, Miller John, Beers Samuel, Pugh William, Baldwin William, Rn-sel George, f llreece lleury, llottd Margaret, Blake Charles M , Rut cr John, 8 Cores Charles Roberts Charles, 2 | Church Addison, R.ahr R II , Davis Reuben, Sil bet ILL, Garber J R, Smitli Jas. L., Ifankey Ja.eph, Ftrattser George, Kinkley George, Shmidt Conrad, f.arry Michael, Strever Jerome Mnyer Anna M , Taggart Frank, Nlill-r C :mrles Mrs., Wagner John Joseph Merceror F. F, 2 Wilson James, Miiler Jacob A., Webster Fleming, Persons calling fer the above letters will please say tttey are advertised. PHILIP UN ANGST, P. if. j Farm lor Sale, The subscriber offers nt private sale the r farm containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIF TV ACRES, on wltiuli are a log house, a log barn, a good spring of water near the 8 house, and a good apple orchard. The proo eny will make a good home jor any person ; who wishes to farm. He also oilers for sale another tract of land lying in Pine township, Columbia county, 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 lite sub-eriber in Jack ■k, eon township, Columbia county. , ■k JOHN KESLER. Feb. 10, 1850. TfcjM BLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BKt pursuance of an order of the Orphans ■ ri of Columbia county, on llie 1 lli of March at 1 o'clock in the allernonti. Benjimin Mcllenry, Executor c,l Eltas McHenry, late P of Fiehingcreek township, in said county, | deceased .will expose to sale by public veil- ! due, upon the premi-es, a certain PIECE or fr. PARCEL of LAND siiuato in Fishingereek - township aforesaid, adjoining lands ol Jack 3 son McHenry on the north, Win. Ikeler on the west and south, and Henry Biitenbender | on the east; containing PIFT7 TWO AGUES, mote or less. Also one other piece or par cel of land situate in the township aforesaid, aitjoiniug lands of Aloses McHenry on the East, James D. McHenry on the south, Win. 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, Wm. Ikeler on the south, James D. j McHenry on the north and west, containing ! TWENTY-FOUR ACRES with the appurtenances, late the estate of I said decea.-ed situate in the township of t Fishingereek and county aforesaid. ] BENJAMIN McHENRY, Administrator. , Bloomsborg, Feb. 10, 1857. ~ FlitSJi ARRIVAL- ! J A NEW lot of cheap muslins and prints j just received by railroadand for sale by A C. MENSCH. | ANNUAL STATEMENT, _ OF Til K RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES - j or Columbia County, FCIt THE YEAR 1850. I THE Auditors elected to settle and ad - just the public account of Columbia Co., have examined the same from the first day i of January, 1850, to the first day of Jail . | uary 1807, and respectfully lay bclore . the Honorable Judges of the Court of r : Pleas the following statements and ro j ports agreeably to tie 22d section of an \ Act of the general Assembly of this Com > i monwealh passed the 14h day of April, ' 1 A.D. 1834. ' 1 JACOB HARRIS, Esq, 'Treasurer, ' j Of Columbia co. in account with said co. DR. „ i 1 950 January— , 1 To taxes outstanding for 1855 nnd j previous years, $lBl2 OS j . ToSum'l Creveling, Fishingereek Error 1855, 1 00 j j To Hcnj. Mcllenry. Fishingereek 8 ; Error 1855, 1 00 Cash of Andrew Froas, old plank, 30 50 1 Cornelius Ileitis Orange error '5O 2 00 Error in Centre tp-doplicnle 1855 7 00 . Ain't of Tux assessed for 1850, 70 IB 33 I Philip Wintersteen land redeemed 0 00 , | Hugh Slntltz do do 1 70 Isaiah lv lino do do 5 87 j Jonas Snyder, do do 850 _ Cash, 11. J . Inglin. use of C. Louse 3 00 j do Sam'l Shaffer old plank, 10 00 1 County tax on unseated land 180 00 j Road do do 485 60 , j School do do 304 71 j I Poor do do 11!) 4 0 j County do Seated land 51 04 i Road do do 2 75 I j School do do 570 < I Poor do do 0 17 • j Ten days Assessment, 31 84 I Andrew Hess fees on Coni'rs deeds 2 87 Jury locs ree'd ol J. Eyerly Proth'y 24 00 Cash received for military assess- I meiil 1855 t 1856 30 00 . Balance due Treasurer, 473 04 SKUTDO 0 8 CJt. ' 1 Ain't of taxes uncollected for 1850 I and previous years, $4870 71 Commissions allowed collectors 353 CO i Exonerations do. during the year 130 87 [ Am't of orders redeemed 7810 14 Treasurer Commission, 235 20 do do on unseated laud 05 31 Am't in the hands of John Doalt, late Treasurer, 35 00 Supervisor's receipts for road tax 160 82 $18096 08 EXPENDITURES, It mid ,V U ridge I 'nit's. j Ain't paid sundry persons for road views, $9O 00 do do do bridge views 10 00 I Ain't paid sundry persons, town j ship lines, 900 , | $l2l 00 Hridge Contracts. , Paid Slincms'it & Golf. Orange, (-100 00 1 do Rub't Derr, Roaringer'k 130 18 do D. Kcstenbader.Slablown 170 50 "$4OOOB Hridge lit pairs. Paid sundry persons foi repairs $359 21 i I!lank Hooks Jj-c. ! Amount paid sundry persons for blank books &c. $B5 78 Commonwealth's Costs Ain't pd. sundry persons s wit ness &e. $59 53 1 Penitentiary. Am't paid E. S. Penitentiary, $220 02 i Election Expenses. Expenses ol Spring election, $375 00 do General do 315 87 j do President, do 304 12 $995 68 I .Assessor's Pay. 1 Paid to the d i fie tent Assessors for making Spring assessment, $273 38 ' For making Septennial do 180 1| ' $453 40 Constable's Returns. ! Return to Februaty term, $3O 53 i do Muy do 22 07 do September do 21 fit); do December do 23 38 j $O7 58 , Jurors Pay. Grand & Traverse Jurors Feb. term $2lO 12 do do do May do 235 87 .lo do do Sept. do 2(10 00 I do do do Dee. do 360 31 Paid J. Leacock for boarding Jurors, IS 00 I do P. Btllinyer do do 40 00 $U2u ao Tip Slaves. Paid Tipstaves during th year, $7O 00 Court Crier. Pai J Moses Coffin an as Court Crier, $52 30 Inquests. Inquest on body ol Catharine ftler.sch $l7 75 ilo ilo K. MeHenry, 10 12 ito do Isaac Dereamer, 25 87 do do John Masters, 18 12 577~i86 lioad Damages. George Leiby, Locust, $ 5 00 Isaac Iliigenbuch, Orange, 30 00 j Conrad Adams, do 5 00 J James Hewitt's heirs, Greenwood, 25 00 , An Buss, Bloom, 9 37 | Lewis Appl'tnan, do 9 37 | John Johnson, Alt. Pleasant, 35 00 J Simon Craig, Greenwood, 20 00 I Win. Girion, do 45 00 i Ballis Appleman, Hemlock, 28 11 $2ll 88 Tax Refunded. Road, School & Poor rax on unseal ed land refunded lo 'ownshipa, $916 85 P rolhonotury. Am't paid Jacob Kyerly as per bills $l7l 07 Register's Pees, Am't pd. Datr'l Lee lor Recording &c $6 00 Sheriff's Bill. Paid S. 11. Miller as Sheriff's bill, $291 35 County Buildings. Building Siable and sundry repairs, £238 23 Ain't pd. Mills Chamberlin (or paint ing Court House and Jail, 189 60 #427"82 Printing. Am't paid R. W. Weaver, ? 1 33 75 do L. L. Tate, 67 00 do L. F. Irwin, 60 50 #261 25 Incidental. Am't paid sundry persons for articles used in and about the court house $39 GO Cleaning Court House, Paid Ann Long cleaning C. House, £l9 00 .Attorney Fees. Paid R. W. Weaver Au'y lo Com'rs 850 00 do do Com. on tax collected 15 95 865*95 State Road View. Am't paid James Masters, £75 86 do C. F. Mann, 600 do Geo W. \V est, 900 j •9P 86 ' District .Attorney. Am't paid R. F. Clark, $43 00 Fuel. Am't paid Joseph Sliarpless for Coal $37 75 do Lewis Rout, wood, 187 $39 62 .Auditor's Pay. Am't paid Co. Auditor & ih'-tr Clerk $27 50 Jlnrt. Due Late Treasurer. Amount paid Late Treasurer, $417 00 Insurance. Am't paid Lycoming Insurance Co. ( assessment No. 12 & 13 $l5 to Fax Scalps, Am't paid different persons, $lOO 11 Postage. Paid Philin Unangst 1 yean postage $4 42 Commissioner's Deeds, i Paid Jacob Harris lor Com'rs deeds $261 17 ) Commissioners and Clerks Pay. Am't paid Irani Derr, $l6B 00 do William J. Ikeler, 192 60 I do Jonas Fnhriuger, 170 00 do Henry Hiuenfiender, 16 50 do R. C. Fruit, Clk. 300 00 $83700 Mercantile .Appraiser. I Am't paid Richard Stiles, 5.3 00 Medical Services. i Am't paid J. |i. McKelvy, $t 50 Post Mortem Examination. I Am't paid Ramsey & McKelvy, $5O 00 1 Agricultural Saciity. | Am't paid J. \V. llendershot, Sfit 57 I j l'otal Expenditures for the ) ear, 88654 "JO j Taxes outstanding and uncollected, i j _ I*so County.\\Statc. { | Saumcl Applcman,Sugarloal, t oft 9,73 1 i 1851 I U Warner. Madison, | 23|62 Nel-on Kile, Btiuarloall, 7 27' s.n:! If/'-' ' J. I>. Mosteller, Briarereck, 7156 I ; Peter ll.iyninti, Orange, 48156 1853 | Peter Dayman, do 93 25 88 36 j 1834 , Lewis Pinterieh, Rriaretcek, ' 4'J 7• j *D. R. Albeitsou, Fi'lt'gereek 154 49' 76 20 ' *Bainuel Giila.pv, Greenwood 22|2ui 29 16 I Jacob Stine, Loetisf, 1171 { Lewis Eckro at, M tfiin, : 13i9;> I Ben llavmuu, Orange, 132!-2! ,152 s | ! IMS, i I !l ; J \\ . I.ck, Riiarereek, 46 6611250ifi3 j Samuel Rlicme, Bcn'nn, , 1512.' I 27 20 *P. J Hutchison Fistiiiigcre'k 3l|Joi 7173 | *Jaeob Girard, Greenwood, | || 53;68 Benj. U il-on. I lcml.n k, 143:11 j| 89190 l'lmmas W Young, Jackson. | j 83j:>S Thomas A. Fiiiis'tin,Madiso' 68j0S! 71 .''us Wm. Stephens, jr. Sugarloal. 732146 60 i 1856 | || 1 B F. Ihtrltnan. Bloom, 5961()4'l 183 33 ' I I'reus Fowler, Briarcrcclr, 22u| 13]>332 85 ' j Peter Appleu;an. Benton, Itil'ttti! 19094 J Christian Bhiirnnn, Beaver, 211 20 284 17 1 Naiali .lohll, Catawissa, 186 82 93 |7 C II Dietrich, Centre, 396 95 329 67 j *Jolm I'teii, Convugham, 1 Jl9 86 I John l.izarns, Ki-hingeruek, |262 3-'| 292110 1 Reuben Ktnttle, Franklin, Samuel liognrt, Grccnwuod, j192 2ti'|27o 17 j Isaac I.i idy, Hemlock, ' 1263 ligl|3l! 46 I ! Daniel I'onst. Jackson, | 7 571 805 ! Wm. Goodman, locust, '235 INj|3l 6 0(> j *John smith, Madison, j 90 ti.'t'j 35 03 I Lewis Fcktoa', Mililin, !ls2".ib'i 31168 j j -l;>eph Geiger, Maine, I29itil|i 108 34 I F.vi n Welliver. Mcutlnur, 1 17-liS if '59 811 ' S tm'l Jul •Kun, Mi. Pleasant, Mints 101 So 1 | Michael Keller, Oritt.ge, lln'l.v 2 13 |6 i Flinch Fox, Pine, 21 23' ttt.'l 42 j Mich Federal!, lionringcreek 29 I Sj 29 8I 1 David Lewis, Sug.irloaf, stijipi 39J33 J J, R. Bobbins, bcott, 5. f >9i7o ! i3i 1 j 57 I fc-ie6l/7 tsrniTio o> ! j We,the undersigned Auditorsnl iliecoun- I to of Coi'ttinbia tieing duly elected to adjust i midsettle the speonnls of the Treasurer and i Coinmi-sioners havp carefully examined the | account* and vouchers >;I i';-;same from the • lir.-l nay ol January 1850, n. l the lir.-t ilay nl ' January 1837, do certify that we find them j I correct a- set lorffi in the foregnn." State- 1 1 ineni, 111111 that we find a halaueo due Jiu'oh I I llanis, E-q., Treasurer from the Comity of lour hniiitrcd and seventy three dollars ttnd I j sixty-four cents. 1 Given tinder oor hands this 6th (Jay of Jnn- ! j uary, A. D.. 1857. 1 DAVID YEAGER, ) , JACOB D MO IP, ( A I SAMUEL RHONE. ) Auditors. ) 1 ATT: DANIEL LEE, Clk. We, the undersigned Commissioners of the I County of Columbia dncertily thai the fore i going is 11 correct Siuteineiil of the accounts i ol said County for the year A. D., 1856. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 6ih day uf January A. 1) 1 IS 57. WM..T IKF.LER, ) JONAS FA 11 RINGER, I Com'rs. 1 HENRY BITTEN BENDER \ 1 ATT: R. C. FRUI T. Clk. February 6th 1 8'*7. approved by the Court. 1 JAI OR EVANS I Associate ' PETER KLINE, j Judges, j *riteso have since paid m full. Rliiotnsbnrg, Feb. 11, '57. uas a, a c s a b, u ; OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan*' Court nf Columbia county, on SATURDAY, j the 7llt dvy of MARCH next, al 2 o'clock in ihu afternoon, H. 11. Kline, administrator of I William Palerson, tale nf Orange township, j in said county, deceased, will expose to sale j by public vendue upon the premises a cer lain ©2 1 Llla tSACQ.ceI a | simile in Fishiugcrflek township, Colutntua comity, containing about 70* ACKKS, joining lands of Amos Spayd, Golder, J S. Woods arid lite heirs ol Kliu* MeHenry. The properly is very valnable as a rniil teat, ; ami there are on i( now a l.irjje GRIST MILL, A SAW MILL, A TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE j and oiher nnibuildings. It is the best water ! privilege in ilie connry, and has all of Fish mgcreek as a feeder without a dam. Ii is j six miles above Orangeville, and on die wa i lers of Raven Greek, lale the estate nf said deceased, situate in the township of Fishing creek and county aforesaid. H. I! KLINE, Administrator. By older of the Court, JACOB EVERLY, Clerk. Blnnmshiirg, Feb. 9, 1857. B IJ B5 LI C S A I, E~ OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance ol an order of the Orphans' Court ul Columbia county, on SATURDAY, ilie 14th day of MARCH next, at 10 o'clock in the lorenoon. Joseph R. Robins, Admin istrator, &e., ol Harman M. Johnson, late o! Scott township, in said county, deceased, will ! expose to sale by public Vendue, upon the premises, u certain LOT or GRDUAI), situate in Light Struct, Scott township, county aforesaid, adjoining a lot nf Samuel L. Relile on the South, Dr. Jusiah Smith ou Hie North, lands ol Santuel L. Belle on the South, and fronting no the Main Street of said town, containing sixty feet front and one hundred and fifty leot in depth, whereon is a two story I {rick Dwelling House a Frame Siable, a Frame Carpenter Shop one and a hmf story high, and a Wagon Sited. Lale the estate ol said dencasnd, sitttato in the township of Scott and county afore said JACOB EYERLY, BlooiYisburg, Fob 14, 1857, Clerk BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE AND THE BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEWS. Great Inducements to Subscribe I COST REDUCED 50 TO 75 PER CENT. L. SCOTT & C 6., NEW YORK, continue lo publish the billowing lending British Periodicals, viz.: The London Quarterly, ( Conservative ) а. The F.dinburg Review, f Whig.) 3. 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A T, E S T A 'J' E. ffN ptirsuari" " pi" ait order of ll.n O ; ' :ms' I * Uourt nf Coli.'Tiii'a county, on MTUR- I DAY. trio 88lli day of fVbrnmv ins'. m 1 i o'clock in iltti afieriionn, c."" 11 "! Kcib-r, Ahy ) ram Keller, Peter Keller & iv 1 • Bv | octllors of the estate o( Daniel Kelts. r li'e Locust township, in said county, t' -fed, tvill expose to ."ale by public vendue, upb,'.' the premises, a certain a, To r i. Arv i>, situate in Locust township, Columbia c uiidt. 1 containing about I'WELVE ACRES, a I m ' :ng laud id Joseph !> Cleaver, Ren! • . i ,r -j ingcr and Adams & Price, on which arc | creeled a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, j a small log barn, ami on which there is a | good apple orchard. A I.SO, At the samo lime, a tracl of T \V F. NT Y i ACRES of land olf the eastern end ol die uld homestead farm of the late Daniel Keller i , Locust township, which adjoins lauds ol Ehas : llehviir, Cornelius Ueinhold. George Eelier man ami other., on which twenty acres no improvement* are erected, though most of liie laud is improved. Late the estate of die said deceased situate in ilia township of Loc.usf and county alore said. SAMUEL KELLER, For himself unci Co Executors. Locust township, Feb. 3, '57. LOTTERIES. THE well-known Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, of which R. FRANCE & Co. arc ttie managers, are chartered by the stale nl Mary laud, and a commissioner elected by the people, who is sworn to superintend and . certify that everything connected Willi lliem is done in a strictly honorable manner, and that the inlerisis ol parties who resi.'e at a distance are as well protected as if tney themselves were present at the drawing.— Another fact which the managers cat aten lion to, is, that all persons have a leg I right lo send orders fur tickets to Matyl aid, as ; lotteries are legalized hy special law o ll at state. A lottery is drawn evert day of the | month. If no particular class is mini tl. or- J tiers are filled in the first drawing u take I place afier the communication* cot tes to j iivnd. The prices of tickets vary f otn $1 j lo 820. No tickets are, however, sect in less | tit e money tor the same is received uit the j ortler. J lie drawings are upon the prim nle i of one number on each ticket (alter the Ha v rinu plan,)and Ternary combina ion. Puze* vary in amount from #2O to $lOO,OOO. All orders lor tickets or package, will receive prompt attention, and the drawing m tied to all purchasers immediately alter it is over. Address, T. H. HUBBARD & CO., No. 3!) Fayette st., or Box No. 40, Feb. 3d, 1857 -ly. Bullion re, Mil. JUST LOOK AT IT. I ALL persons having acenun'.* <>f over siv j mm.ilis siiindiny urn requested 10 rome lor , ward and smile up hy inn llrsi of Manli; i and all ucrouiilh ol ohm and two ) ear* aland- j I ing mils' bo aiieiiiiod to immediately or cost will be added. A C. MKNSCH. Bloomsburg, Jan. 28, 1857. SHAWLS wd!i --ilk fringe, a , J2. fine'lol just received and for sain by ) AC MBNSCH. BOOK, CARD AND FANCY THE PROPRI ETOR OF THE "STAR OF THcE ) Having addpd to the fixtures of the "STAII" Office good and extensive lOIlBtNGlilYCIIEK! AI. is prepared lo exeotue all kinds ol Jtllt rUIXaIIWt ~ |j lt . best CITY STYLE, and ai Shot I notice Certificates of Stock and Hepatite, Constitutions for Societies, Hank Checks, I'romissori/ IVatn. Rail Road und otherr TTitSk*ts. ) Catalogues, / apcr Books, Bill Heads, Chert: /;,,// <t /'ifiiu ani!libit m/(Lnriis. JJusmess ami other ( ircultirsti /\\itirs um! in /-iTD ZF ALL 2!3. ; TS® Can be Procured at the "Star" Aol IHhnc. AS I'ROJII'TLY AAI NEATT/V fKEAS ITS. STKS; VITI. "o*aa® 122. -ma I A monthly periodical is published al this office in excellent sty'lv a.,D U-atinmu:,,., .anil \vnti superior inaienul. • '' ** : 10 0:1,1 '<* specimen s, as w.< are T!eterm:Uil:loiniorit|patroo by birict utiemion t bu-ii:cs<j aiul kupetiar wotkniatHhin . Hluoiiuburg, June 2, 185 G. New Arrival of Spring and Summai-Ciww&i. ts 12S Fa-fT-v v ?.-r rw , L -y R I AVE ju*t received and opened lliair stock of MER :",U s. ;I-Tl' Euntr- ■ * *1- whichooraprDe* the LARtiLM', CHEWIIEST, rii i;..; I . | offered ia Having atnMittori io. ILIE auiet.-TION I, T „ RR US It> prtte and quality, tliey ffatici tliem. -LV.-s that lluyy can lUIU||<EW WITH :t;„- ; ALL tlio.o vv isliing to buy cheap, can save IN."V by U rr. ; 1,. A \\,, kiuda of Good* and Wares lo supply the wants OS IN: LVN;DE. A ven W , NF " J | I.AB>EK 17EI-IWK 1 French merinoes. wool plaids, alpacas, bnmb.i/dte-. dc Inge*, no. li n, tnram , t s a innliuir Iti.trcs, iiiii-LIN tlo lainos, l'ar-I.CI C.iiiis. G, , 1,,.. 1. ... ! „ W 1,1 1L ; W V° U , B (M '' A, ' L KlM'*. KL-V. .. CDLLU. lit'.in.Rl-'. • • Qouncitigs, bands and trimmings, laces mid EDGINGS Unmet rltiilo ~. in HNW vtuiUlx „T vet ribbon*, and bratde, iiid,iVotioii, &c All kinds ot SHAWLS, braoke, BAY Stent, Wat UHUIDC *lU(aeettiewm.llinHrr "• ( d, icc. Also a very large assortment „t cloths, FIMMORT, sattumn. ,, .vest,; ■ TVM, JCHMS. Muvt , r I'luths, ROATMIR volvt*i. Uw r ROUTS A.\ l) SHOES. OF ALL KISDS fy SI/iES FOR HEX WO IRIX cCIIIEIR lW Wo t.ave a large assortment ol Hals and Lap- N( latest U.IIHIIIS WV liav-'- If. ML 'ii ( ware, Queenwaie, Cederwere, fee. Very CHEAP carpets, WOFAET ha-- fliMri tdtitae M R , ago 0.1 cloths, mats, eg., baskets, CC. Musima lUuiluii,, UDKLGM, Utaimi ,. ttntcdli •' "• nbiiiitbnicn. We invito our IrtontU and the public GENET dly TO S >ve USA ndlllinfCnieifiirtdlmihm *Aleo . I where. We have bought our GOOD* at Lowest LASH J'fieee aid] will not JBJ UI hmdftllhi anybody or the rest til mankind I Bloomshurg, October 88. 18:> New arrival of Fall and AYinlor DAT ID LCTf D ITT "D Ttr J ! | NVITES attention to 1,1. slock nf cheap an I fa L, innate rlolhin" at VXT ! VR EET ; U ° A °" RSAL,OVH ! I,E 'Al"."ican House,'' whore fie ha'.";,, toLeuortn, / ) ( and boy s wearing apparel, including u " r '"" I 1 510 X. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sort, anil si/E-. pant., RFF.A||, RR I stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, hN dkorclnel gghtvc - I anu fancy articles. • I ' , N : 1! ' "" VV|U L | MKE to order any article of clothing at vorv otfiort iimlra,. :NNL , the best manner. All Ins clothing is made to me-rr, art! MOST of 1t,1.5,01 ifionicimimiUlc r I'doomsburg, April 1, 1856. 1 '' ! I'TESftT AKKIVABi! OF SrUIXIi AM) SUMMER GUODS. /* MKNCII re sfwrtfull)' inform* his >• IVa * IruMitfs, rii>-UMriirs, ami Uio puMw . i or,illy ifmt he h;i* ju*t nvrive.! Iron) I'm | ('elphia llie firs! uoiuls of 'fie M;ion. rrui*>isu j ii of a largo assortment of choice and do | mm'JIO ■ i , ( For the spring nd summertradecomprising ' J lor men's wear: • j Superior Black. anil Colored Fiencli Cloths, 1 ; lilack Frouoli Doeskin* ami Ca-sirnere. ' UliK'k Sal in an I Fancy Silk Ve-tmgs. " | lllue, Black, Brown ami Green Cashmercttes '' i LA OIKS' WEAK, i I Elegant Blark Silk-, all qualms*. •' , liare„"> He f.aines ami (Inalii Bareges. I I'lain, Bin!;, Blue anil (ireen Lie Limes, j Rombazin* Fink 1 ' Bhick Alpacas. I French, Scotch at.' 1 ' Domestic Gingham*. . Worked Collars, anil ILmiikeremefs. Hosiery of all kimlsaiul tpiaiuie*. , Calicoes •>! all patterns and d.'-eri;dioiiS. fi'K*\imiinu goods. I Linen anil Cnlion Sheeting. 1 Bleacheil anil Ihihleaclu'.d Muslim. Lilian Duma-L- ami Table Covers. Besides a In rue assortment of Bonis ami Shoes, Sugar, ("off e, Teas, :o I all km Is rif ' Groceries. Hardware, ike., wliieli will In*-old I remarkably ehean. Call ai the old stand, j • corner id Mum and Market ureels. CST FLOCK & FLED always on hand, ami Inr sale a; the lowest market price, (or ' • CASH. A. C. MI:\SCH. '■ I Bloom-burg, April 2, 1856. ' BiiKLKY TtTl'iilOlT BM.lKDlji! CT is even so. A variety of barley lias 1 ® been discovered in tin* gulches ol the I Ilsinalayan Mountains, eninely 1-ee from I tli -e annoying and poisonous beards, m- I " tacked In all our common varieties. The undersigned obtained 7 grains of this ' I iipw variety three y ears ago, and being much I j lea-ed with us general appearance and pro- I .'uctivenesa, lias spared m> means to mai.t- I ply tins sninll quainny as fa-l as die ihaii baits and n her buds would aiimv. lis merits Inr grinding or malting have not j | been tested, and the quantity is now too ' small io squander in thai way, when every j idler ol the soil who sees it, is anxious n j ha.o a few grains, not doubling it wi.l prove ' j a valuable acquisition. 1 have sutlieieni ! however, lo iiirnistl ail per-nus interested j j who will he iisely lo see this noiire, with | i one head each. cm.tin mi g 30 to 60 grains. , ' Send me yntir addie—, on a stamped envel- I ope and I w ill enrln-e a head by return j mail, with primed ii.s iucliims lor culnva j ling in a way to insure a large return Irorti a j small quantity of seed. Should this new va rieiy tm found lo answer all the purposes ot ' , the common Parlay, a few years will sutii. e i | to drive the "Barley Beards' Iron, the couu- i try. Should any person desire more than the ' one head, I will send a package of 700 to j 800 grains securely enveloped, bv mail post j paid lor 23 et- , accompanyed with a lew heads in prove lite fact of n being beardless. ' Addicss I. W. URIGGS, j West Maredon, Wayne Co. N. V. Feb, 3, 1857-3t, ~~AD>t|N IBTHA TORS' NOttHOE. ' JV OTll'E is hereby given thai tellers ot ad- , mmisiratioii upon the estate of James I Allen, tale ol Madison township, Col. Co., j deceased, have been grained to the under . signed residing—John Allen near Limestone | vdleand A S. Alien in Jersey-town, Columbia county. Alt persons indebted to the en id es tate are requested lo make payment wi.hout delay, and these having accotiuis lo present them for settlement to JOHN ALLEN. A. S. ALLEN. Bioom-burg, Feb. 3, 'S7-ii jMn'ri. j nn.niiM s n.vu; wwDiniraiwiK; ! J K'hiioiia:. 3T - :I. Tpm:.Tm-•.- orihiWloM'Ctlt<ri rHlfttflllfr' Jl •nMMnme.'NMt ii rrHUhi laiinHrffi. i|jL . I rnvptj,,,, „| on H| mil i . J Off. 1 ' I VOfh I.Ttl Ifr | , ~ • , ... 11 ' Ml 111 JYMWts WNIUMtHtW, 1 ! M'-A.iaa jr*nlfcaMnrt.o.t<urn-'m.'itiw. nicriK :, n .| | J(|u (J>o „ >fr | •nil ttas:i*acn coiiihmMl tWi iHwnwtn IW) nilii I wttdtoll Oi l|i I-. ]| fl f.,|. ||>l flVft HwWhiiwM auMftfißw.Ain. li~ nimwiw li.imloi tu sjaiu o! iir v.,. ujicul.-. WHK<<nrnnmz<wuMmttmmii \| 111 I 'rutin-- • Ol!' yri. ' . I . ms, I Vidian* liip,; I JM- I (.. UIIMMf, mjixfili'vi, ,Wn;:r:if!;<■' \viV<"-nj - 1 '" <rai. ,i, DilflllMMlir. ■> ■■■ . iv. I, ok I\,< ( >ue i|| ( „..,, ,| ...., ~ fliiuri! lm!!tlui|, m.U .\J|.j,4| , a >'J CJI illliliy. . Cima .• r >i"i)itu l ,c. /j\it!n. f uvng •./ < will wfwnwJJ w>aontiy "K||>Mi)rah ni.. a:.' 1 ii i ttli-in m> UliumiKattM! ... gili'.l Ii ;• 3. V.'KI.KJ.V on l|fee *vi-enri' r.H, ilUiitrucl \\y qjpiv',VMie | v 'ii!-. ! bhboiwl .vr-n:\Ti:iN wniiw- rr.a: •. • yon 13 I. • :C.• •.I CM •. .1. ..a j ifv lllvlUt'Ci VII = It l - l-'f., T E Rl*fi B : , Fnnn tjvii 3 .; s;\ .i;.i ii lh c-iy.u-c.- I ill C-'oniinct' Willi l(| Miniler ; ilfvifij. |m . | one lull 111 1 • atxc-and line ..... a:i.. ~,j 1 oi I lie 1 liter j <■' •< 11J ii ;AUD ran :>• ...-.I m tiic j n m-iJeraifl | n ... 1 L 3 .Mr. A. nil! ilrii'**r<ai] t :ii i e *ll,w 1 I oil, In'*!l*setu.i anii SiorJlttiiurn.ori. mi Un 1 I tiiv .1:' coaiiiifiiccewr.:. wiun lit. nwi;.., 1 • .iJjMili'iz lii'lrucitjti .tiilJ I^^.., j Hi.- dif. i|>lini>-mil'management ui i;„. >( a.. w . I la'.!', ex; iiiin j. | I'aiMtf (>uinluni. .iiti Iho fr*:.U of cciiaoa I tun aeinraliv, arc coto num. .1. „ en ( n! - ) f "HAT N, | ii.'M.-KTr v i:vs I .KIIIM KOil>N~. j II -KfKliillt! j .111HSivl'iiK, .TUt'M.tr- ,rK\MIUJi;. ; Cohtnibtui. Stpt, 4, !H*"iG. TT-int w. r 5 IE I.K' * or : VALUABLE "D'WN iLtDTTS 1 I.i '1 s. unmil i. MM I l a'' lil<lomtilura.lßMkk I m 0 tOMB m Ka> 1 Mtf -,No II .r rur- ' i lot lawim on I in' flkun -Mrei*.. imu _ miu j 1 : ' 'in-i'iin; lo.tterivreii iMriUMCi ir mi TiWI-S-rpoi iv J .• j .M mi i* ftun . Kottythrec Fttt h on' on IT 7nm sn i (> n hiiTiitrvil Mil l i*n(iivnifi ' ; M bl on -SN, , ri i c '" -Hi 10*1 ironi r. .,mMii W v • ... will* ileptti in at „ w . j. a! on bark allov Iwo.Mi! ■ ,iiwr,,i ii -araii\v. with t: 4 r j io;u \iwrtfU). on ! Tbnraiiri), Fehrmm SHh, ai 10 o cloi'k A HI Km romi. w.aT .w'l | Iv ?a*\ iii ,1 otiwr yin.-vni ir n , on- o :,v Aar". tsv AVitiuir. 1 Sinitli. dii'eat! ! „ T. IT HUTTJ B!oomib3s. K;6.a. "ST. FOR um A iiopp biiiiiluis on At.ii t:in';. Bccvmsc- i ■* tor rotr on-nkMinvitXH irrt'- IHtOKtW WLAVA-Kli Tiioomatmrs. Nov AM kso>- LAND WA K R-IMMTS. fciF.VKKAL 150 Avir Umi Wam iimw b*. J puroumtii t anmrcßimr : tn Him. 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I ri: it'-i uumml vin "I't'trail ly, tit lint li'U c i,l i miillW) fIKMHI It' iittiliii. ([,lllll. ;ho Jivi.t, i vs.. . t t'l txi 11.1llutll, lln"" , "'*: ii ..!). .i liJUljiy,rmstiltNi-g '' ft" ■ " I ''liftttilly mini " J.inii • ' *' '• 1,1 llt'tnr .nit;-, i i-tl nil <lie-wil"'!"* !- IMI itciiitmnl f-ri::.!i -11 onoiltMw "51 fn- iS.*itlB?l. AliVC.*. ftwt-i, |,t fitirtn itrmr lunt lionr T- I!V iwrttlfc lituly Millers. TOm-ol *"•• "'llfitirtiuKlljv "tl Dtn-rrtcry, [)iat ■ ' ' • <<: t'tiio- ivntHiuipMofi, iiinl other ili : mi"i"nijif- at ilie* t-vv'Mtn. — • t • :':l'i"i[j(,ii ml) ititertitriil i!is r"" ,v *'" '' ""-'liii in ■'('itli'inio. Ii it 'l irif'llt-r ••.• Hv fliHowinryllie ~"'r, "' r " mii'i ti-larming rase* i..1 iv. I " .'rt| ■',-i" i uti ;triiinntlv.i*im:o!leit SlllttJ ;o lE(!lU.'d!h. 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