WHITE TEETH, PERFUMED BREATH AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION —can be ao quired by using ilia 1 ■ Balm of a Thousand Flowers." What lady cr gentleman would reiDuin under tha curse of a disagreeable breath, when by usiug the " Balm of a Thou sand Flowers " as a denlrifioe, would not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth as while as alabaster? Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so deli cate their frionds will never mention it. Be ware of counterfeits. Be sure each bottle is signed FETRIDGE & CO., N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. Feb. 18, 1867-6 m. I _ WILLIAM Q. PERRY, Will Supply on Low Terms, Bill Heads, Cards, Checks, Bill of Lading, Promissory Notes, Drafts, fee. ACGSOTIITT BOOKS, Made in u superior manner, or Iluled and Bound to any Pattern. Loiter, Note & Foolscap Paper, FLAT PAPER, ALL SIZES, WISIIIS>N>3® JPAJPIBJBJ OLDItOOKK HE-ROUND, In a handsome and durable style. ITT Y our orders rospectltiilv solicited. Philadelphia, March 4, 1857. Leather, Leather! Leather! HtEMY m ©YIISMAI, IMPORTER OF FRENCH CALF SKINS aiidtJcneral Leather Healer, No. 6 South Third Street, Pbtla. O** A general assortment of nil kinds of Leather. Morocco, &c. &c. RED AS'D UAK SOLE LEATHER. February 28, 1857.—1y. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE Co-Parlnership hertofore existing be tween William G. Perry ,)• William Eiety, Booksellers and Stationers, trailing ur.der the firm of PKKRV & ERKTV, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM G. PERRY, WILLIAM EUETY. Philadelphia, Fob. 19, 1857. NOTICE. THF. undersigned liaving purchased the entire interest of his lato Partner, will con duct the Book, Stationery, Blank Book Man ufacturing, and Binding Business, in all their branches; with increased facilities and strict utiemion to business, he hopes to receive an increased proportion ol public patronage. WILLIAM G. PERRY. S. W. cor. Fourth & Race Sts. FOII SALE Oil KENT. A DOUBLE HOUSE AND LOT in the vil luge ot lluckhoro. For terms apply to GEORGE WEAVER, Miroh 4, 1857. • Bloomsburg- Adm iiaislru tor's Notices NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration upon the estate of Robert Fairtnat), lata of Greenwood town-hip, Col. Co., deceased, have beer, granted to the un dersigned, both of whom are also residents of Greenwood township. All persons in debted to the said estate arc requested to make payment without delay, and those hav ing accounts for settlement to present them forthwith to KLISHA DAYMAN, EDITH FAIRMAX, Greenwood, Feb. 05, '57. Atlm'ts. executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon the estate of Peter Herlocher, late of Mifflin township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing in the township of Mifflin. Ail persons indebted to the estate are re quested to make payment without delay, and those having accounts lor payment to present them to JOHN 11. HETLER. Executor. Mifflin township, June 21, 1857-6,* PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE AND Personal Properly. THEsubseriber will offer at public sale up on the premises now his residence on THURSDAY THE 1277/ OF MARCH next, two tracts of land situate in Locust township, Columbia county, the first con taining about too ACKFiS, more or less, adjoining lands of Adams & Price, John Lee, Jacob Helwig and others.— Oil this tract area good apple orchaid, other fruit trees, a framo DWELLING HOUSE, a bank burn and other outbuildings. There ia u well near the house, and also thtre springs on the premises. A stream of water with (all and power sufficient for a mill runs through the properly. Most of the land is cleared and well improved. The other tract contains 12 acres, and is welt limbered. It is at the foot of the little Mountain 10 miles from Ashland. He will also a: the same time olfer for sale his personal property, viz: a colt, horned orfttle, hogs, wagons, plows and other farming utensils: also Household Furnitures Settee, Chairs, Bureau, tables, stoves, bed steads and bedding, and Potatoes by the bushel. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M-, when terras will be made known by LEWIS BUSH. Locust twp., Feb. 25, 1857. MISS MARKYATT'S NEW NOVEL? J HENRY LYLE: ,™ OR, LIFE AND EXISTENCE. By Miss Emilia Marryatt, daughter of the late Captain Marryatt. 12 mo., cloth. 420 pages. Price SI.OO. What the PRESS say of Henry Lyle: "We hope to 6ee this book in every well selected Library. It ia worthy of a place among (be fiu66t works of any era."—Fra atr's Mastir,e. "It is a crushing rebuke to the tendency of the oresent generation to infidelity.—Lon don Atheneum. "We have seldom had an opportunity of enjoying a more fascinating or a more in structive novel."— Tribune. "The lady writes in a style to please the people quite as well and as skillfully as her Wher did. * * Get a copy of "Henry Lyle 1 ' forthwith.— Times. Published by GARRETT, DICK & FITZ GERALD, No. 18 Ann Street, New York. For sale by T B. PETERSON, LIPPINCOTT & CO., W.P. HAZZARD& CO. Copies of the above wotk sent to any ad dress free of poslags. February 25, 1857, FOR RENT. A store building on Mailt street, Blooms burg, for rent on reasonable terms. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 24, 1856. FRESH ARRIVAL^ ANEW lot of Cheap muslins and prints injAeceived by railroadand for sale by A, A. C. MENSCH. i ANNUAL STATEMENT, or THK RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF Columbia County* FOR THE YEAR 1856. THE Auditors elected to settle and ad just the public account of Columbia Co., have examined the same from the first day of January, 1856, to the first duy of Jan uary 1857, and respectfully lay before the Honorable Judges of the Court of Pleas the following statements and re ports agreeably to the 22d section of an Act of the general Assembly of this Com monwealth passed the llih day of April, A. I). 1834. JACOB HARRIS, ESQ, Treasurer, Of Columbia co. in account with said co. UK. 1856 January— To taxes outstanding for 1855 nnd previous years, $1842 08 ToSant'l Creveling, Fisltingcreek Error 1855, 1 00 To Beoj. McHenry, Fisltingcreek Error 1855, 1 00 Cash of Andrew Froas, old plank, 30 50 Cornelius Uellis Orange erior '56 200 Error in Centre tp. duplicate 1855 7 00 Ain't of Tux assessed for 1856, 7013 33 Philip Winlersteen land redeemed 600 Hugh Sliultz do do 1 70 Isaiah Kline do do 5 87 Jonas Snyder, do do 850 Cash, H. J. Inglin, use of C. House 3 00 ! do Satn'l Shalfer old plank, 10 00 County lax on unseated land 186 06 Road da do 485 60 School do do 304 71 Poor do do 110 46 County do Seated land 54 04 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. Eyerly Protli'y 24 00 Cash received for military assess ment 1855 & 1856 30 00 Balance duo Treasurer, 473 64 813000 68 CR. Am't of taxesuncollocled for 1850 and previous years, SIB7O 74 Commissions allowed collectors 353 00 Exonerations do. during the year 130 87 Am't of orders redeemed 7810 14 Treasurer Commission, 235 20 do do on unseated land 55 31 Am't in the hands of John Douk, late Treasurer, 35 00 Supervisor's receipts for road tax 16!) 82 $ 13600 68 EXPENDITURES, Road A - Bridge lieivs. Ain't paid sundry persons for road views, $96 00 do do do bridge views 16 00 Am't paid sundry persons, town ship lines, 9 00 "sl2l 00 Bridge Contract.':, Paid Stinetnan & Golf, Orange. SIOO 00 do Rob't Derr, Roaringcr'lt 130 18 do D.Kesteubader.Slablown 179 50 "$409 08 Bridge Repairs. Paid sundry persons for repairs $359 21 Blank Hooks ,ye. Amount paid sundry persons for blank books <fcc. SBS 78 Co in m onto fall Ids Costs Am't pd. sundry persons as wit ness &c. $59 53 Penitentiary. Am't pdld F. S. Penitentiary, $226 92 Election Expenses. Expenses ol Spring election, $375 69 do General do 315 87 do President, do 304 12 599 a 68 Assessor's Pay. Paid to lite different Assessors for making Spring assessment, $273 38 For making Septennial do 180 II • "$153 19 Constable's Returns. Return to February term, S3O 53 ito May do 22 07 do September do 21 60 do December do 23 38 $97 58 Jurors Pay. Grand &. Traverso Jurors Feb. term $216 12 do do do May do 255 87 :to do do Sept. do 200 00 do do do Dec. do 360 31 l'uid J. I.eacock for boarding Jurors, 18 00 do I'. Biilmyer do do 40 oo sll2O 30 Tip Staves. Paid Tipstaves during the year, S7O 00 Court Crier. Paid Moses Colfman as Court Crier, $52 30 Inautsts. Inquest on body ot Catharine Mensch sl7 75 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, S 5 00 Isaac Hagenbuch, Orange, 30 00 Conrad Adams, do 5 00 James Dewitl's heirs, Greenwood, 25 00 Art Buss, Bloom, 9 37 Lewis Appl tman, do 9 37 John Johnson, Ml. Pleasant, 35 00 Snnon Craig, Greenwood, 20 00 Wm. Girton, da 45 00 Baltis Appleman, Hemlock, 28 14 s2ll 88 Tax Refunded. Road, School & Poor tax on unseat ed laud refunded to 'ownships, $940 80 Prothonotary. Am't paid Jacob Eyerly as per bills sl7l 07 Register's Fees, Am't pd. Dau'l Lee for Recording &cs6 00 Sheriff's Bill. Paid S. H. Miller as Sheriff's bill, $291 35 County Buildings. Building Slable and sundry repairs, $238 23 Am'lpd. Mills Charnberlin for paint ing Court House and Jail, 189 60 $427 88 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't paid sundry persons for articles used in and about ihe court house $39 00 Cleaning Court House. Paid Ann Long cleaning C. House, sl9 00 Attorney Fees. Paid R. W. Weaver All'y to Com'rs SSO 00 do do Com, on tax collected 15 95 $65 95 State Road VictOi Am't paid James Masters, $75 86 do C. F. Mann, 600 do Geo. W, Wesi, 9OQ W0 86 District Attorney, Am't paid U. F. Clark, $43 00 Fuel. Am't paid Joseph Sliarpless for Coal $37 75 do Lewis Roat, wood, 187 439 62 Auditor's Pay. Am't paid Co. Auditor & their Clerk $27 50 Amt. Due Late Tteasurer. Amount paid Late Treasurer, $447 00 Insurance. Am't paid Lycoming Insurance Co. asscssmeut No. 12 & 13 $45 10 Fox Scalps, Am't paid different persons, SIOO 11 Postage. Paid Philip Unangst I years postage $4 42 Commissioner's Deeds, Paid Jarob Harris for Com'rs deeds $261 17 Commissioners and Clerks Pay. Am't paid Irani Derr, Sl5B 00 do William J. Ikeler, 192 50 do Jonas Fahriuger, 170 00 do Henry Bilteubender, 16 50 ' do R. C. Fruit, Clk. 300 00 $837 00 Mercantile Appraiser. Am't paid Richard Sides, $3 00 Medical Services. Am't paid J. B. McKelvy, $1 50 Post Mortem Examination. Ain't paid Ramsey & McKelvy, SSO 00 Agricultural Society. Ain't paid J. W. lletidershot, s6l 57 Total Expenditures for the year, #8584 90 Taxes outstanding and uncollected. 1850 Comity \\State. Samuel Appleman, Sugarloaf I 1 51* 973 1851 J. W. Warner. Madison, I 23 62 Nel-uii Kile, Siigurloulf, i "27 363 1852 *J. I!. Mosteller, Briarrreek, I 7 56 1 l'eler Dayman, Orange, 48 86 1853 Peter Dayman, do 93 25 88 36 1 1854 Lewis Dieterich, Rri.irctcek, 42 76 I *1). I!. Albertsoo, Fish'grreek 154149 76 20 ♦Samuel Gilln-py,Greenwood 22|20 29 46 Jacob Stine, Locust, 1171 Lewis Eekroal, MitUin, j 13 95 Benj. Hay man, Orange, 132 22 152 84 1855 J. \\ . I'.rk, Briarcreek, : 46:60| 250 63 Samuel Rhone, Benton, 1 15|2hj 27 20 *l'. J Hutchison.Fishingere'k 31 3Ui 72 73 ♦Jacob Girat.l, Greenwood, | 53 68 Beoj. Wilson. Hemlock, 143 till 89 90 Thomas \V Young, Jackson. j 23 58 Thomus A. Fuus'.oii, Madison 68 02 | 32 48 Wen. Stephens, jr. Sugarloaf. 732i46 60 1856 B. F. Ilartman, Bloom, 596 04 183 33 Kreas Fowler, Briarcreek, 220 13 332 85 l'eler Appleman, Benton, 16) 09 190 94 Christian Sf.umun, Beaver, 211 20 284 47 Isaiah John, Cutawissa, 186 82 93 17 C 11. Dietrich, Centre, 395 95 32!) <l7 ♦John Uien, Convnglnon, ' 19 86 [ John Lazarus, Fisltingcreek, 262 32 292 40 Reuben Ivniole, Franklin, Samuel liogiirl, Greenwood, 192 26 270 17 Isaac Leidy, Hemlock, 263 62 341 16 Daniel l'nnsi, Jackson, 7 571 805 Win. Goodman, Locust, 236 Is| 316 06 ♦John Mnilll, Madison, 90 63! 35 03 Lewis Kekroa', Mifflin, 152 93: 31 68 Joseph Geiger, Maine, 129 611 108 34 Evin Welliver. Montour, 17 liSij 59j80 Sam I Johnson, Ml. Pleasant, Kilos, lot 50 Michael Keller, Orar.ge, lls||B 213 15 Enoch Fox, Pine, 2125' 103 42 Mich Federal!, Iloaringcreek 29 4Sj 29 84 David Lew is, Sugarloaf, 86|691 89 33 J, R. Robbies, Scott, 559|70||5 11 57 4550|7455b55,91 We, the undersigned A editors ot l tie co no lo of Columbia being duly elected to adjust and settle the accounts of tho Treasurer and Commissioners have carefully examined the accounts and vouchers of ihesnme from the lirst day ol January 1856, to the first day of January 1857, do certify that wo find :hern correct as set lorili in the foregoing State ment, and that wo find a balance doe Jacob Harris, K-q., Treasurer from the County of lonr hundred and seventy three dollars and sixty-lour cents. Given under our hands this Gill day of Jnu uury, A. I)., 1857. DAVID YEAGF.R, ) „ . JAC'OU I) MO IT, f SAMUEL RHONE. \ -<'"'''ors. ATT: DANIEL LEE, CI k We, the undersigned Commissioners of the County of Columbia tin certily that the fore going is n correct Statement of the accounts of said County lor the year A. I)., 1856. In testimony whereof we have hereunto ! set out hands this bill day of January A. D. ! 1857. IVM. J. IKK.LER, I JONAS FAHRINGER, J Com'rs. HKNUY KITTEN BENDER \ ATT: If. C. FRUIT, CI k. February btlt 1867. approved by the Court. JACOB EVANS ) Associate PETER KLINE, j Judges. *Thesc have since paid in full. Bloomsburg, Feb. 11, '57. 1F His I C sT L E OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court ol Columbia county, on SATURDAY, the 7tli day of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, 11. R. Kline, administrator of William Puterson, late of Orange township, in said county, deceased, will expose to sale by public vendue upon the promises a cer tain IZjssiceic£L a siiujte in Pisfiingcreek township, Columbia courdy, containing about 70 ACRES, ad joining lands of Amos Spayd, Gol.ler, J. S. Woods and die heirs of Elias McHenry. The properly is very valuable as a mill seat, and there are on it now a large CRIST MILL, A SAW HULL, A TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and oilier outbuildings. It is the best water privilege in die county, and has all of Fish ingcreek as a feeder without a dam. It is six mifes above Orangeville, and on the wa ters of Raven Creek, late the estate of said deceased, situate in the township of Fishing creek and county aforesaid. H. R. KLINE, Administrator. By aider of the Court, JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Bloomsburg, Feb. 9, 1857. 1 118 lilC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court ol Columbia county, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of MARCH next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Joseph It. Robins, Admin istrator, &c., ol Haimun M. Johnson, late ol Scott townsiiip, in said county, deceased, will expose to sale by public Vendue, upon the premises, a certain LOT OF GROVIYD, situate in Light Street, Scott township, county aforesaid, adjoining a lot of Samuel L. Belile on the South, Dr. Jnsiali Smith on the North, lands of Samuel L. Betiln on the South, and fronting on the Main Street of said town, containing sixty feet front and one hundred and fifty leet in depth, whereon is a two story Brick Dwelling House a Frame Stable, a Frame Carpenter Shop one and a half story high, and a Wagon Shed. Late the estate of said deceased, siiuate in the township of Scott and county afore said. JACOB EYERLY, Bloomsburg, Feb 14, 1857, Clerk, ■ BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE AND THE BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEWS. Great Inducements to Subscribe I COST REDUCED SO TO T5 PER CENT. L. SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, continue to publish the billowing leading British Periodicals, vie.; 1. The London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2. The F.dinhurg Review, (Whig.) 3 The North British AYct'ei/'f Free Church) 4. The Westminster Review, (Liberal.^ 5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) These Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory and Radical, —but polities forms onlv one feature ot their character. 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For any one of the four Reviews S3 no For any two of the four Reviews 5 00 For any three ol the lour Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews y 00 For Blackwood ami the four Reviews 10 00 Payments 10 be made ill all cases 111 ad vance. Money current in the btatu where issued will bo received at par. POSTAGE. The Postage to any part of the United States will be but Twenty-four Cents a year lor "Blackwood," and out Fourteen Cents u year lor each of the Reviews. At the above prices the Periodicals will be furnished tor 1N57. SI'LLNDID OFFERS FOR !S,>(j AND 1857 TOGLiill.it, Unlike ttie more ephemeral .Magazines of the day, these Periodicals lose little by age. Hence a lull year of the No*, (with no omis sions) lor ISoti, may bo regarded nearly as valuable as lor 1857. We propose to furnish the two years at the following extremely low rotes, viz. For Blackwood's Magazine, St 50 For any one Review, 4 00 For any two Reviews, 6 00 For Blackwood and cue Review, 7 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, 9 00 For three Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood ami three Reviews, 12 00 For the lour Reviews, 11 00 1 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, I I 00 I # I'u avoid (ructions, i>s may he remitted I for Blackwood, for which we will forward that work lor both )ears, post paid. N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the live Periodicals above named is üboul s3l per annum. As we shall never again be likely to offer such indticenr.eiits as those here presented, Now is the time to Subscribe! UsmittßHtian muM, it, i>t\ cases, be made direct to the Publishers, lor at these pri ces no commission rati be allowed 10 aeenls. Address, LEONARD SCOTT & CO No. 81 Gold Slice . New Yoik. PUBLIC SALE OF BEAL ESTITB. In pursuance of an order of lliu Orphans Conn nl Columhiu comity, on Saturday the ISJh of Xl.irch next, in 1 o'clock in lire afternoon, benjamin MeHenry, Executor of Elias MeHenry, Into of Ftshiiigcreek township, in anul county, deceased .will expose lo sale hv public ven due, upon ilie premises, a ceriuin PIECE or I'AIICKI. ol LAND siinalo in Fishtngcreek liiiviislnp afoiesaid, adjoining lands ol Jack son MeHenry oil the norih, Wrn. Ilieler on the west and south, and Henry Bilieuhender on ilia east; containing TIJ'TY TWO ▲ORIS, more or less. Also one oilier piece or par cel of land situale in die township alotesaid, adjoining lands of Moses MeHenry on the Hast, James D. MeHenry on the south, Win. Ikcler on the north and west, containing SEVENTEEN ACRES j more or less. And also one ollirr piece or I parcel of lend, situate in the township afore said, adjoining lands of Moses MeHenry on the east. Win. Ikeleron the south, Jame. 1). MeHenry on the north and west, containing TWENTY-FOUR ACRES with the appurtenances, late the estate ol said deceased situate in the township of Ftshingcreek and county aforesaid. BENJAMIN Me HENRY, Administrator. Bioomsbnrg, Feb. 10, 1857. FIIIt M C Vlh\ I)l)l]. THERE be will exposed to public salt) a' the late residence of James Allen, decease,l. in Madison township, Columbia county, on TUESDAY, MARCH THE loTII 1H57, next, tho personal pronerly belonging to the I said estate, consisting of FOUR HORSES, One Colt, 5 Cows nearly fresh, Hogs, Sheep, Wagons, Sled and Sleigh, Harness & Hears, a large variety of FARMING UTENSILS, Carpenter tools, saw-tntll tool;-. a go ul lot of chair-plank. Poplar bed-rails, Oak flank and scantling, thick plank and thin bnsitds. Also, GRAIN IN THE QROIWD : Wheat, Kye and Buckwheat by lis bushel, Hay by the ton, a fine lot of smoled meat, and the household and kitchen fu niture en tire. PiP Sale to commence at 10 '"clock, A. M. Terms 6 months with approved security. JOHN ALLEN, ) .Idministra- A. S. ALLEN, j tors. Madison township, February 18 1857. Farm for 8a le. The subscriber offers at private sale the farm containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIF TY ACRES, on which are a lug house, a log barn, a good spring of water near tire house, and a good apple orchard. The prop erly will make a good home for any person who wishes to farm. He also offers for sale another tract of land lying in Pine township, Columbia county, containing SIXTY-FIVE ACRES. About ten acres is cleared, and tho halnnce well timbered, so as to support a saw-mill. For terms apply to tho subscriber in Jack son township, Columbia county. JOHN KESLEU. Jackson, Feb. 10, 1856- H(BET SHAYVLS "with ailk fringe,"a flne'lol just received and for salo by ' AC. MJCNSCH. BOOK, CARD AND FANCY THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," Having added to the fixtures of the "STAR" Office L'OOII and extensive JOBBING MATERI AL, is prepured to execnie all kinds of J'fll 1* HI SI Tlflj K in the best CITY STYLE, und at stio'.'t notice. Certificates of Stock aiul Deposits, Constitutions for Societies, Hunk Checks, Promissory -Votes, Hail ltoud ami other 'Pickets, Catalogues, Paper Books, Bill-Heads. Cherlc Rolls, Plain an,'! Pitney Cards, Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Co,':>rs. AIT.D PrlllTdlTGr CP ALL ZIN2S Can be. Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AS I'ltOni'TLV aa i> \i;ATI,v prl\ti:d as i,\ THE CITY. A monthly periodical i 8 published at this olliee in excellent st\le and workmanship, and wtin superior material. 1 he public ore invited to call and see specimena, as wo nro determined to merit pa'rou apo by Mrict atieniion to busicesa and superior workmanship. Blooinabarg, June lSoti. New Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. c& 38.T <£3s C£SX>a, n'AVK just received and opened their slock of merchandize for Sj.rincj and Summer sales, which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assotimei i now offered in tIiis.TOVVN! Having paid great attention to the selection ol their entire stock as to price and quality, they llattei tliemselves that they can compete with Uie cheapest, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us it call. We have ull kinds ol Goods and Wares to supply tiie wants ol the People. A very large lot ol liAiuns mass ROODS, French merinocs, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, do bages, poplins, parametla cloths mohair lustres, inuslin do lailius, Persian elotlia, Ginghams, Calicoes, tie. Will I I. GOODS OF ALL KIN DS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, ilotuicings, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, fkc., All kinds ol SHAW LS, broc.he, Bay State, Walerville, tdack silk, cashmere, Embroder jd, &e. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, satlmolts, vesting*, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &e. HOOTS AM) SIIUES, OF ALL KINDS S- SIXES FOR MEN WOMAN If CHILDREN We l.tive a largo assortment ol Hals and Caps ol l itest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Oueeuswiire, Cedarwaro, &e. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, labln and car nage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, 4kc. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelings. drillings, hie., in abundance. We invite ottr friends and the public generally to give us a call before ptircliaein" else where. Wo have bought oor goods at Lowest Cash Prices and w ill not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind, llloomsburg, October 28, 1855. New arrival of Spring and Slimmer Goods ! DATID LCVfEUEEP.G --| NVITES attention to his slock of cheap and fashionale vlothing at his stoieoo Markt street, two doors above the "American House," where he has a full assortment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including tfA£l£ia©SJA!B]LlH HD!BI23S gov. snclc. frock, gum nnil oil cloth coals of all sorts and sizes, panlsof nil colors shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders ami fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice anil in the best manner. All his clothing is made to vcar, and most of it is of home manufac ture. Rloomsburg, April I, 185 G. Ri:vr AKUIVAM OF SI'KINii AM) SIMM Fit WOODS. a C. MF.NCH respectfully informs his friends, customers, and iho public gen erally that lie litis just reeeiveJ from Phila delphia tlio first goods of the season, consist inn of a large assortment of choice utnj de sirable For the spring and summer trade comprising, lor men's wear: Superior Black, ami Coloretl French Cloths, Black French Doeskins ami Cassitncrc. Black Satin and Fancy Silk Vesting*. Blue, Black, Brown anil Green Cashmerettea I.ADIFS' W KAIL Elegant Black Silks, all qualities. Barege De Laities and Ctialli Bareges. Plain, Pink Bine and Green De Laities. Bombazine Finish Black Alpacas. French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams. Worked Collars, and Linen Handkerchiefs. Hosiery of all kinds anil qualities. Calicoes of all patterns ami descriptions. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Cotton Sheeting, j Bleached arid Unbleached Muslins. I,men Damasks ami Table Covers. I Besides a large assortment of Boots and | Shoes, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, and all kinds ol I Groceries. Hardware, &e., which will be sold remarkably cheap. Call at the old stand, corner ol Alain and Market streets. I*sf* FLOUR &. FEED always 011 hand, and lor sala a! Iho lowest niuiket price, for CASH. A. C. MENSCH. Bloomsburg, April 2, ISSG. IMItLLY WITHOUT II LARDS'! 1 3T is oven so. A variety of barley has ; been discovered in the gulches ol the 1 Himalayan Mountains, pniirely free from 1 ihosa annoying and poisonous beards, ut | tached to all our common varieties, j The undersigned obtained 7 grains of this , new variety three years ago, and being much pleased with its general appearance ami | ro | ductiveness, has spared 00 means 'o mulii ply this small quantity as fast as the Sliang tmis and other birds would allow. Its merits for grinding or malting have not been tested, and the quantity is now too small to squander in that way, when every , 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 liirnislt all persons interested who will be likely to see tins notice, with one head each, containing 30 10 tiO grains. Send me your address, 011 a stamped envel ope and 1 will enclose a head by return mail, with printed instructions for cultiva ting in a way to insure a large return Irotn a small quantity of seed. Should this new va riety be tound to answer all iho purposes of the common barley, a few years will suffice to drive the l; Barley Beards" from the couti try. Should any person desire more than the one head, 1 will send a package of 700 to SOO grains securely enveloped, by mad post paid for 25 ets., accompanyed with a lew heads 10 prove the fact of ils being beardless. Address I. \V. BRIGGS, West Macedon, Wayne Co. N. A'. Feb. 3, 1857-3t. AI) MINISTRATO US' NOTICE. IVOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad -J-* ministration upoe tho estate of Jatnes Allan, lute ot Madison township, Col. Co., deceased, have bean granted to the under signed residing—John Allen near Limestone villa and A. S. Allen in Jersey-town, Columbia county. All persons indebted to the said es tate ate requested to make payment wi,' noa . delay, and those having accounts >.O ~resent them for settlement lo •JOHN ALLEN, „ , „ A. 8- ALLEN, Bloorasburg, Feb. 3. >}7-6t. Adm'u. iOLOIBUS MALE AM) FEMALE liiizcrnc Comity. B*a" rpiiK Trustees ofihi.s I/iitliiutiou respectfully -I- announce,'hat ii ill |, u opened fur i.'.c reception (if Pupil.-, of Imth sai. a, mi Mnndjv, C)cltil>ci troth next, under the immediate rare of I'rof. JAMBS ANDERSON, as Principal. Mr. A. is a gentle mini of extensive Hrijuire. menta. and enlarge I experience as an educator and lia.v liocn connected with thn most popular '•High School" of Bucks Co. for several years. 11.- is also well anil favorably known as a con tributor to some of cur leading iduuitional peri odicals. r TUB COURSE OF INSTRUCTION V. li! i-..in|nisu Orllmgiaphy, iJitiuitiona, Head ing, I eninaiistup, Etymology, (icography, ling •j rammer, Composition, Arithmetic Algebra, tieoim-try. Mensuration, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Surveying, Navigation. Asirmi. oniy.&c. Book Krcping, History.Phvsiolugy, Natginl, Inti .'h-clu.il, and Moral l'hi.'oaophv, ami Chemistry. Classes i,, iU,< French, Spanish .5- Fatal ■ •anguages will lie formed n. early as praclira lile, and Instruction on Piano-Porto will he given if desired. U ELKLV LECTURES on t|,o Natural • nonces, illustrated by oppiopr.ale apparatus will al-o I o given ' SPECIAL A'!'l'EN'f ION wiil he faid to young Ladies and Cir ntltiuui designing to qual ify themselves as Teachers. TERMS: I I OUR, IIV b and SJX Doliais per Quarter , in accordance with the studies | ursui-d, t ar able one half in advat.ee and the ! alance at the close of the Q ii .tier. GOOD BOARD can be had in the village at a moderate price. I CcT'Mr. \. will deliver an oddrrsa cn Physi- J cal, lutellecin.il ond Moral education, on the I day of commencement, when his method of | imparling instruction will l-c illustrated, and I the discipline and management of the cbool, I fullv explained. l'-ueiits, (vuardians. and tho friends of educa I lion generally, arc cordially invited to be pros | cut. 1). L. UHAPI.N, I B. M. STEVEN'S, I JOHN KOoNs. N. 1). STILES, I SILAS DttDSON, I JOHN VAPLE, THOMAS PEAI.ER, * Columbus, Sept, -1, 18~>6. Trustees. LOTTERIES. THE well-known Maryland f'cr.sp'.id a - 8 j Lotteries, ot which R. FRANCE X Co. are the managers, are char'ered by '.nj na'-. of Maryland, and a commissioner elected by the people, who is sworn to superintend and cemly that everything connected with them ' is done in a s'ricily honorable manner an-J that tha intetis's of parties who reside a' distance are as well protected as if a themselves were present nl the dra- .. lbe >' Another tact which the managers , m ' n ~ lion 10, is, that all persons have 1 ' , a " e '" to send orders for tickets t' ® leg-1 rig.'-t lotteries are legalized bv si- - J - • v,a '. v ' J "d- as state. A lottery ts draw „ T*' . IRal mouth, if no particule .'■ I . t ' VPr - v UJ} ?' " :e tiers are filled in tb', J" V ," amei '- °'- place after die ,!raw,r 2 "> ' a ke hand. The pri >es r f .'".'k'?" 0 " C0 f mes 10 to S-'n Not- 1 tickets vary from Si Hi e"mouse 1 a ' p > howerer, sent unless order 'IV T Jp sa ""* rec eired with the ortier. Ine O'.awitiga aro upon the prineinie , O. one. numf.er on each ticket (after the Ha * a'.a plan ,) an j Ternary combination. Prizes va J> 111 atnount from >3O In SIOO,OOO VII orJe, s lor tickets or packages will receive P" 1 dipt attention, and the drawing mailed to ".il purchasers immediately alter it is ever. Address, T. H. HUBBARD & CO , No. 39 Fayette at., or Bo* No. -10, Feb. 3d. 1357 -ly. Haiti mere, MJ. LAND WARRANTS, (SEVERAL 120 Acre Land Warrants can be purchased by application at tfcij Office. N0 SUCH WftRD AS FAIL." A RESISTLESS REMEDY. 110 LLO W A Y'S O1 N T MEN T. Circular to the Sick. MM! E fits', hospilnl sc. geons and incditsl pub- J lici.-i* of Europe, admit llio unparalleled u.'Hi-infiiimmilory and healing properties of Ibi. Ointment; governments sanction its u-e in their ii'ival and military services; and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the Hi most confidence in its curative propcities. I It pemtijtes the sauirrs of inflammation sad corruption which underlie llie external evidon era of dii are, and neutralise the fiery elcmenta which feed and o "asperate lll,! malady. RHEUMATISM. HURUFULA, F.RY -61 Ph.'-AS. These aie among the mo. I ter 'ikle and ago. niziug dimase* of tho muclet* tlio libra and tin? skin* yet in their wof*i form 4 * R"d when seemingly tmuinble they invariably appear under a persevering application of tliig aoothiitg, healing amidoto to pain and infiom* m ition. SALT UHFUM, FEVER BORES, S I IFF JOINTS. In caea of lilieum. where medical wg. ters, loiuiiot and every recipe at the phirniaco* poen have proved iimlihs, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough eu*e. Fever Sores heal quickly tinder ii.t ir.fltienco. nrl i* relaxing ef fect upon contractu;! sinew* i* truly wonderful. DISCHARGING ULCEUS. A Ctot-l rt ninrkiblc ar.d happy change is pro* Jui'ctl in the appenrante of malignant ulcers after n (vv applications of this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the dis charged matter. 1 his price** goes on more or nuns rapidly, until the orifice is tilled up with louiid malori.rl and the ulcer radically cured A WOK I) TO MOTHERS. The youiip- are the mot frequent sufferer* ; from external injuries, mol ilartfore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly on hand. It U an übsolute specific tor soro breasts, and quickly removes the en* crusted surra which sometime* disfigure tho heath und birrs of children. SIGNIFICANT FACTS, Thin Ointu ent i* universally used on bospr t l, e Altai tic and Pacific whaling fleet as acu • lor scorbutic atlectioiiH and as the bekt poshitilo remedy for wound* and bruise*. Large supplies ol it have recently neon ordered by the bullsu of Turkey for hospital purpose*. Unlit the Ointment and /'ills should be used in the following cases : ' I)unions, sliin Disomies. 1 Ruins, Swelled Glands, j Chapped Hands, More Legs, i Chilblain*. More Ricasls, ■ fistula, Mure Heads, ] Hout. Sore 'I hruats, i I,uniting", Mores of all kinds, | Mvrcuiiul Eruption'', Sprains, | I'ilos, Siilf Joints, | Rheumatism, Tetter, j Kmgworm, Liters, ( Mall Itlicuin, Venereal Mores, j Mi'iiuK, \Vouiuls of all kinds, j V Sold .It tl.e Monufjitonis of l' lo fe,*or ; lIoLi.oWAr.HH Maiden r in", New Yoik.at.il SO Strand, London, by all respectable Drug j slats and Dealer, la Medicine throughout tho United M ate-, arid the tivihi'id world, in pot*. - at tin cents, bit J cents, and ft each. I W There is coi.sulcral le tasing by taking ; the larger sizes. Nil. Directions for the guidance of patient inovcry disorder are ulHxed in earh p,t 31,] I JOHN S MOt'llK. JOHN W WILLIAMS. MOORE &, WILLiAMS, General Commission iWercbants, and dealers in imT3R3> SUPPLIES, j Mo. 01 South II oter St., Philadelphia. THE subscribers having been ateocialed j wiili the coal trade and mining operations ; geuerai'y. for several jenrs are prepared to 1 supply orders lor all articles contingent lo finning purposes al llio lowest rates, with care and dispatch. ' Our stock comprises tits following articles: i OlLS—Sperm. Solar. Elephant, Pleached, i Racked. Lord, Koain, Greasing, 1 inaeed. ; Salely Lamps, buses. UlaMsi.g Paper, Slops Chants. Hopes, all S::e-. I'ulleyr, Avicking, ■ Wire Hope, far and I'.tch rt.orrdey s i Celebraed (inni licit org. Wa-hers, Packing, ! llore lilastiog and o her Powders.—— Moap, Caudles, &c. iu:F£.ti.:-'CF.s: Hodgson £c Keen, Philadelpl.ia. i J. R A X S Allen, ! Charles Miller St Co., " S. R.itheruiei, K-n.. " , John I nornley. K-rj , '• 1 \\ hi. Do Haven, Em;., Miners*ills, Fj. It in. V>'. Donaldson, Pjiuvide, i'a Hon. C. \V. Pi mart, tie" \V. h : •. let. Ere '• I). P. Drown, i-- :.. ' " I P. Hionk. i'.-i, , '■ J. J. Connor, Ashland, l a. Philadelphia. Jan lf t JSj7._j v Sale. fii v ' t,u ® *wrt of vend exponu o mo <tiracted there wilt be exposed to public -ale oo Monday t'ae ten, p 3y or starch nf.\S, al the Lour ..Mouse, in Rioomsburg, the foi . jtv.ne d-.Mrib.il propetry m **ii A ~r . ain loi or piece of laud *pu a: . i„ : h e ~'" r v' ft E-vytowi, Jfcott township, Coium- Dia county, covatni ig D.VE FOIRTII OF AN ACRE, !Va the rame more or lea* bo U - .'.pP pn ,t,_ ?tt f •? s ""''."■* oSS.X , Mou.h bv an a lev, o- ,n a ,< ~ K . 7 ' c . 7 i w •' 1,10 by a btreet, Trimble ~0. . *' l '"Y a ' ot °f l "6 widow Tame 'eP * t * ,ecn ' s r ®cted a two story iramp uwp l . _ v,-,.* . v h ° U> ° 1 S ' ibie Wl ' b tiie W /dJ taeen in eveoa ion and to be sold a ".'J proper.v rt ler McCartv. ' STEPHEN H. MILLER, I sH(turr*s Orrtct, ) Shmf | 3lc !tit. Feb. IS. 07. f ' VOrtCE is hereby -tven that letters of I *• A Imiois ration upon h. istiM of K. nj Vibe- sen iate of Gtee: vooJ owe skip, Co lombia coutt'y deceu-i ' hare reett subtevi to the undersigned r. - . gin il Pleasant town-hip. All persons indebted ;o the saj '•tie are requested ■ nuke paytaea: with out Je.iV. and those h.virg accounts against [ the decedent ,o present them for settlement •O WILLIAM J IKELriK, .limnut rmtor. Mi. Pleasant, Feb. 7th, tss7-<>w. JtJSI LOOK AT ip. " ALL person, havi. g accNJums of ov.r x men..lis staiidicg ire reqeested ;j come io ward and settle uo by toe first of hi' _s " and afl accounts i; one and two . ' Bloomsburg. Jia. 28, JKf LSLiNF a yard ,<) tor S ceuts, and good ortnt. for cents ust received *T A. C. MKNSCH
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