In the Lutheran Church, on last Sunday evening, by the Rev. E. Sharretts, Mr. Ru lIOI.PH RtKCt.CR ntlll Miss SVRAH ETKRLY, daughter of Jacob Kyerly, Esq. Bright flowers shall bloom wherever we rove, A voice divine shall talk in each stream ; Tho stars shall look like worlds of love, And this earth be all one beautiful dream In our eyes—if thou wilt be ntins, love ! On the 3d inst,. by the Rev. William J. Eyer, Mr. Josiaii RrinAiis to Mi? Sauaii Ann Kaurio, both ol Uoaringcteek township. At Bergen Point, N. J., oil the COlli lilt., at the Dutch Reformed Church, by Rev. J. C. Dnioher, Stkphkn 8. WiscnzsTrß, Esq . of Wilkes-Rsrre, to Anna L. C., daughter ot Jacob Bnrdett, K-q., of New York city. In Beaver Valley, on the tOtli nit , by the Rev. .1 M. Young, Mr. Washington Fisiuh in Mi* Li'cixm Young, both ot tho former place, Columbia Co. t— !..... ' 1 .. J lit In Madison towiuhip, Columbia cmirty, on the 2nd itist , Mrs l.Ceisui, wife of Klias li.igart, ag d about 3t years. In Mifflin township, on the JBth oil., Mr. Pcritn ll nxocili'.a, aged St years, 5 mouths and 20 days. In Ceu'to township, of Wednesday of last week, Mrs. Cathaiunk Forum, aged 8t years, 2 mouths ami 21 days. In Orange township, on Monday, tho 2nd mat., Amiukw Jackson llazlktt, soil of Alex ander lluzlett, aged 5 years, 4 months and 14.days. " Woodland CrBAJK — J§ Pomade for beautifying the Hair —highly perfumed, superior to any French article imported, nnd for hall the price. For dressing Ladies Hair it has no eqilul, giving it a blight glossy ap pearance. It causes Gentlemen 1 * llair to curl in the most natural manner. It roinoves dandruff, always giving tho hair the appear ance of heing fresh shampooed. Price only fifty cents. None genuine unless signed FK I'll 100E & CO., Proprietors of tho " 11, din of a thousand Flotetrs.'' For sale by all Druggists. New York. CAUTION. WHEREAS my wife, Catharine, has left my bed and boaid without tiny jest cause, 1 forewarn all persona against trusting her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her contracting hereafter. THOMAS COUIISEN. Pino township, March 2, 1857 —3t * * IJNTo¥c;.INAL. THIS wotk having been enlarged through out to admit the largest sized Pennsylvania Canal Boats ; the water will bo let in from Middlutowtt to Reading, on the first day ol 4-pnl. Toll Sheets mul inforinuiioil respecting tho Canal can he obtained at the Office ol the Company, No. iti Walnut street, Philadel phia, on application to 11. RUN OLE SMI I'll, President, tie. March "ill, 18li?-3t. H 7 W ARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in bcSviusNaisaKy kj£2>cioay<iUs3 d t\o. 77 & 7il Norili Seeoiul Street, PHILADELPHIA. WE ato receiving our Spring Stock, which m ill comprise a large and desirable assort ii ent of all kinds of Slraw ami I.arc ISimm-IsfefP Our Stock ol Flowers will be otiu-u ally large ibis reason,and wo will invite your special etientiou to thai department. I'lease fall and examine them belorc making our purolmse, II WARD, Nos. 77 & 79 N. Second St. March 11. 15.17 -Cut. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE! IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans Court of Columbia county, on TUESDAY, THE 3 Is/ 77.41' OF MARCII next, ut ten o'clock in ffie forenoon, Kephard Klmo and 'l'liomus Kline, Executors &c., ol tlmllrey Kline, lato of Orange township, in said cun iy, deceased, will expose to sale by public vendue, upon tho premises, n certain TRACT l LAND, situate hi Orange township, in (lie county of Columbia, adjoining lands of Betij. Steiuer mi ihe Bust, Samuel Lowry on the South, Benj. (layman on Itio North, Daniel W. Montgomery on the West; containing Oue lluiiilictl ami Sixteen Arret*; xvhereon is erected a two story Stono House, h large Stone Barn, out houses, and there are about ninety acres of cleared land in tho tract. Late the estate of said deceased sit uate in the township of Orange and county aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY, Eloomsburg. March 11, 1837. Wl'll'i ll KOT, WIIEN A PER' manent cure is guaranteed in all stages of SECRET diseases, Self Abuse, Nervous Debility, Siriciures, Gleets, Gravel, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Ankles nd bones, Diseases of the Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body, Female Irregu larities, and all other improper discharges, no matter ol how long standing, or obstinate the case, recovery is certain, ami in a shorter time than a permsnent cure could be effect ed by any other treatment, even after the skill of the most eminent physicians hail failed, and the disease resisted all other means of cure. The remedies are free from odor, causing neither sickness nor inconve nience, and without murcury or balsam.— During twenty years' practice, I have re stored to health over seventeen thousand pa ji lienls, who were suffering under the worst \ forms of all of the above mentioned dis eases, which guarantees nte in promising a Jttrfect and most speedy enre. Secret dis uses are the greatest enemies to health and nappiness, as they are the first cause of con sumption, scrofula, &c., and should be a ter ror to all nations on the earth; for the dis ease is becoming so common, and treatment so little understood, that a permanent cure is scarcely eve: effected, as a majority of the cases fall into the hands of incompetent per sons, who uot only fail to cure the malady, but ruin the constitution with corrosive sub limate—a dangerous poison, a preparation of mercury—which, with the remains of dis ease ill the system, produces many ol Ihe above named affections, which finally termi nate in consumption, and frequently a rapid one ; but should it not cause death speedily, and thewictim to disease marries, the disease is then conveyed Irom the patient to the chil dren, causing them to come into the world ■ with scrofula, affections of the skill, eyes, throat, &c., and again terminates in con . sumption, and consigns his victim to an un • timely grave, between the aces of six mouths and Ibirty-five years. Sell-abuse is another ffi formidable enemy to health; it destroys the , §5 nervous system, rapidly wasting away the *5. energies of lite, causing mental derauge fKflktiit, preventing a proper development of system, and disqualifying its victim for society, business, and all earthly Female Irregularities and other of females treated in Ihe most skill scientific manner. Medicines, with sent to any part of the United und Canadaa, by patients coinmuiiica 'heir symptoms by letter. ■Hr. StJMMERVILLK, M. D., Box 53, Tost ,!^ erl Slree, t,elow Tenlb, Phila- CONSUMPTION, j A ND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS f*- and THROAT ate positively curable by inhalation, which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the air pav sages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular mutter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy ex pectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous sys tem, giving that tone and energy so indis pensable lor the restorative of health. To he able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hun dred cases can he cored in the first stages, and fiTly per cent, in the second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save more than live per cent., for tlta ltuta are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to medical skill. Et on, however, in the last singes, in halation affords extraordinary reliet to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which umuiully destroys ninety five thousand pur sers in the United States alone; nnd a correct calculation shows that out of the present pop ulation of the earth, eighty millions are des tined to fill the consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death lias no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In ull ages it has been tho great enemy of life, for it spares neither uge nor sex, but sweeps o|f alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gifted.— I By the help of that Supreme Heing, from | whom cotneth every good und period gift, I am enabled to oiler to tho utile ted n permn- ! nonl ai.d speedy cure in Consumption. Tho first cause ol tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their disposition in the lungs, is to movent the free admission of air into the air cells, j which causes a weakened vitality through ! | tho entire system. Then surely it is more , rational to expect greater good from tr.edij 1 cities uiitoiing the cavities of tho lungs than j Irom those administered through the stom ach; the patient will always find tiio lungs i (roe and the breathing easy alter inhaling remedies. True, inhalation is not a local | remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, j and with more power ami certainly than rem ] allies administered liy the stomach. To prove I the poweitul and direct iiilhieneo ol this I mode ot administration, chloroform inhaled ' will cutirely destroy sensibility in a lew mm | tiles, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so i that a limb tnuy be amputated without the j s'ighlc*t pain ; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destiny lite in u lew hour*. | The iiilitilutiou of ammonia will rouse the | system when tainting or apparently dead.— j The odor ol many ol the medicines is per- I ceptible in the skin a few minutes after being i inhaled, and may be immediately detected lin the blood. A convincing proof ol the I constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact ! that sickness is always produced by breatli ; ing foul air. is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and j judiciously administered through the lungs, j should produce the most happy results? Da- I 'i"g eighteen years' practice, manv thous t •tide, suffering from diseases of the lungs j and throat, have been under my euro, and I i have affected many remarkable cures, oven | alter tho sufferers had been pronounced in j the last stages, which fully satisfies mo that consumption is no longer a lutal disease.— My treatment of consumption is original, and j founded on long nxperieuco and a thorough I investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature ot tubercles, &c , enables nte to distinguish readily the various forms of die- I caso that stimulate consumption, and apply i the proper remedies rarely being mistaken j even in a single case. This lamiliarity in | connection with rcilain pathological anil mi ■ rtoscopiu discoveries, enables itio to relievo I the lungs from the etfacts of contracted chest-; I to enlarge the chest, ptirily the blood, impart I te it renewed vitality, giving energy and lone to the entire system. Box 53, l'ost Office, G. W. GRAHAM, M. D. Office 100 Filbett Street, below Twelfth, l'liiladolphia, Pa. March 10, 1857. WILLIAM G. PERRY, S W. Corner ol Fuuilli and Race Sts. If 'ill Supply mi Lute Terms, BSiSI Heads, Cards, Checks, Rill of Lading, Promissory Note*, Drafts, iVc. AaCCTTOT BOOKS, Mado in u superior manner, or Ruled and Bound to any Pattern. Leltrr, Nole & Foolscap Paper, | FLAT PAPER, Al.l. SIZES, jWIBAIPIPIISr© OLE) BSOOK* ISli-lIOU.V^, | In a handsome and durable style. j tar Your orders respoclluMv solicited I Philadelphia, March 4, 1857. j Eicailicc, Leather! Leather! I JHISJSrY ©WaJSMAW, IMPOIITER OF FRENCH CALF SKINS sudUciit riil Leather Dealer, No. 6 South Third Street, Phila. CP" A general assortment of all kinds of Leather, Morocco,&e. &c. RED AND UAK SOLE LEATHER. February 28, 1857. ly. Dissolution of Co-Partnersliip. THE Co-Parluership hertolore existing be tween William G. Perry If William Ercty, Booksellers and Stationers, trading under the firm of PERRY & Erety, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM G. PERRY, WILLIAM ERETY. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1857. NOTICE. THE undersigned having purchased the emire interest ol his late Partner, wilt con duct Ihe Bonk, Stationery, Blank Book Man ufacturing, and Binding Business, in all their branches; with increased facilities and strict attention to business, he hopes to receive an increased proportion of public patronage. WILLIAM G. PERRY. S. W. cor. Fourth & Race Sts. HEATLEY'S ARCH STREETTHEA TRE. Arch Street, above Sixth, Phil'a. Thf. Staii Company, Composed of the first Artists in the world, and exceeding in Strength attd Talent any Dramatic combina tion heretofore offered to the Theatrical Pub lic, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy, Tragedy, Serio-Comic Drama, Vaudevilles, Musical Burleltas. &c., &c. t'-nC When visiting bo city, go there. Adiiiinifttrator' Notice. JVOTICE is hereby givou that letters of •*-' Administration upon the estate ol Elijah Albertsou, late of Greenwood township, Co- deceased, have been graded to the undersigned residing in Mt. Pleasant township. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to mnke payment with out delay, und those having accounts against the decedent to present them lor settlement to WILLIAM J. IKELKR, Administrator. Mt. Pleasßnt, Feb. 7ih, 1857-tiw. FANCY GOODS, of every description and variety, now Klyles ; aiid fresh from New York and Philudululiiu, for sule ut the cheap store M'KKLVY, NKAL & CO IRON STEEL, and every kind of Hard " ware or sale by McKELVY, NKAL St Co; I ANNUAL STATEMENT, OF TIIK RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF Columbia County, FOR THE YEAR 185 G. THE Auditors elected to settle and ad just the public account of Columbia Co., have examined the same from tite first day of January, 185(1, to the first day of Jan uary 1857, and respectfully lay belorc tho Honorable Judges of the Court of l'leas tho following statements and re ports agroeably to tl.o 92d section of an Act of tho general Assembly of this Com monwealth passed the 14th day of April. A. 1). 1834. JACOB II.\KUIS, ESQ, Treasurer, Of Columbia co. in account with said co. IR. 185(1 January— To tuxes outstanding for 1855 nnd previous years, $4842 08 ToSam'l Crevcling, Fishingcrcek Error 1855, I 00 To Uenj. Mcllonry,Fisltingcreck Error 1855, " 100 Cash of Andrew Frcas, old plank, 30 50 Cornelius Mollis Orange error 'SO 200 Error in Centre tp. duplicate 1865 7 00 Ain't of Tax assessed for 1850, 7043 33 Philip Winicrstcen land redeemed (1 00 Hugh Khultz do do I 70 Isuiult KU.no do do 5 87 Jonas Snyder, do do 8 50 Cash, 11. J. Ingliti, use of (J. Houso 3 00 do Sam'l Shaffer old plonk, 10 00 County tax on unseated land 18(5 0(1 Bond do do 485 00 I School tlo do 301 71 | Poor do do 110 40 County do Souicd land 54 04 Road do do 2 75 School do do 570 Poor do do 0 17 Ton days Assessment, 31 HI Andrew Hess fees on Cotn'rs deeds a 87 Jury fees roe'd of J. Kyerly Proth'y 21 (10 Cash received for military assess ment 1855 At 1850 30 00 Bulanco duo Treasurer, 473 04 813000 08 Clt. Am't of taxes uncollected for 1&50 and previous years, $4870 71 Commissions allowed collectors 353 00 Exonerations do. during die year 130 87 •Vin't of orders redeemed 7810 11 Treasurer Commission, 235 20 do tlo oil unseated land 55 31 Am't in the hands of John lloak, late Tronsuror, 35 00 Supervisor's receipts for road tax 100 82 SI3OUO~OB EXPENDITURES, Road >V R ridge Views. Am't paid sundry persons for road vicws_ SOO 00 do do do bridge views 10 00 Am't paid sundry persons, town ship lines, 0 00 8121 00 Bridge. Contracts, Paid Stincinan & Coll'. Orange, SIOO 00 do Rnb't Deer, Uonritigcr'k 130 18 do I). Koslenbadur.iilabtowu 170 50 "•400 08 Hridgc Repairs. l'aiil sundry pevaonn (or inpaita StatVO til IS look Honks $-c. Amount paid sundry persons for blank books &e. SBS 78 Commonwealth's Costs Am't pd. sundry persons as wit ness fcc. $59 53 . Penitentiary. Ani'l paid E. S. Penitentiary, $220 02 Flection Expenses. Expenses ol Spring election, $1175 00 do General do 310 87 do President, do 301 12 8995 08 Assessor's Pay. Paid to the (li fie rent Assessors for making Spring assessment, $273 38 For making Septennial do 180 II ~5153~40 Constable s Returns. Return to February term, S3O 53 do May do 22 <>7 do September do 21 t>o do December do 23 38 $97 58 Jurors Pay. Grand & Traverse Jurors Feb. term $2-lfi 12 do do do May do 255 87 ilo do do Sept. do 200 00 do do tlo Dec. do 3GO 31 Paid J. Leacock for boarding Jurors, 18 00 do P. Billmyer do do -10 00 $1129 30 Tip Staves. Paid Tipstaves during tlia 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 Deroamer, 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 Dewilt's heirs, Greenwood, 25 00 Art Buss, Bloom, 9 37 Lowis Appbman, do 9 37 John Johnson, Mt. Pleasant, 35 00 Simon Craig, Greenwood, 20 00 Wm. Girton, do 45 00 Ballis Appleman, Hemlock, 28 14 s2ll 88 Tax Refunded. Road, School & Poor lax on unseat ed land refunded to townships, S9-16 S3 Prothonotary. Am't paid Jacob Eyerty as per bills Sl7l 07 Register's Fees, Am't pd. Dati'l Lee for Recording &c 86 00 Sheriff's Rill. Paid S. H. Miller as Sheriff's bill, $291 35 County Buildings. Building Stable ami sundry repuirs, S23S 23 Am'lpd. Mill* Chamberlin for paint ittg Court House and Jail, 189 60 #427 82 Printing. Am't paid R. \V. Weaver, $133 75 do L. L. Tate, 67 00 do L. K. Irwin, 60 50 $261 25 Incidental. Am't paid sundry persons for articles used in and about Ihe court house $39 60 Cleaning Court House. Paid Ann Long cleaning C House, sl9 00 Attorney Pets. Paid R. W. Weaver Alt'y to Com'rs SSO 00 do do Com. oil thx collected 15 93 $63"93 State Road Vtewi Am't paid James Mustets, $75 86 do C. K. Mann, 600 do Geo- W. W eat, 900 District Attorney. Anj'l paid U. F. Clark, 843 00 Pud. Am't paid Joseph Sharpleik for Coal 537 75 do Lew is It out, wood, 187 83!) 02 Auditor's P*!/' Am't paid Co. Auditor & their Clerk §27 50 Ami. Due /.ate Treasurer. Amount paid Lata Treasurer, 5447 00 Insurance. Anr.'t paid Lycoming Insurance Co. assessment No. 12 & 13 845 10 For Scalps, Am't paid different persons, §IOO 11 Postage. Paid Philip Unatigsl 1 yeurr postage §i 42 Commissioner's Deeds, Paid Jacob llurnt for Cotn'rs deeds $261 17 ' Commissioners and Clerks /'ay. Am't paid Iron Derr, 8158 no do William J Ikoler, 102 ;,o do .Imms Fabringor, 170 en do llcnry Bittenbendor, Hi &o do It. C. Fruit, Clk. 300 on $837 00 Mcieanti/c Appraiser. • Ain't paid Uidutrd Stiles, $3 00 Medical Nervices. Am't paid .1 11. McKelvy, $4 50 Post Mortem Examination. Am't paid li.iinsey & McKelvy, §SO 00 Agricultural Society. Am't paid J. \V. llcndorsliot, fftit 57 Total F.xpunditurcs for tbo year, fs.'st jio Tares outstanding utul uncollected. 1850 Countv ; Stole. Sainnel Applomai),Sugurloal, ljbf 073 1851 J. W. Warrior, Madison, I 23 02 NcNon Ivilc, Sugurloulf, 1.27 363 1852 *J. It. MoNteller, lirittrcrook, ! 750 Peter Huymali, Orange, 48 80 1853 Peter Dayman, do 93 25 88 30 1851 Lewis Oieterieb, Itiiarcreelt, ' 42 70 *D. It. Albuttsou, Fisb'gcrecK 151 19' 70 20 *Sutnul (Jillaspy, (Jtcoii wood 22jJ(ii 2'Jto Jacob Stine, Locust, I 71 Lewis Kckrout, Mitllin, 13 95 lWiij. Iluymuti, Orange, 132 22 152 84 1855 J. W. Kelt, Driurereek, 10 00 250 03 Samuel Itlione, Benton, 1 27 20 *P. J. llntehison,Fishingcre'k Jiltio 72 73 *Jacolt liirttrd, (Jruenwood, I I 53 08 P.cnj. Wilson. Hemlock, ' 11 |B9 90 Tliomtts \V. Vouiig, Jack'on. 1 23 58 Thomas A. Funstnil, Madison: 08 02 | 32 tH Win. Stephens. jr. Sugutloul t32140 00 185(1 It. F. Ilnrlmnn, Bloom, 590 04 183 33: Freas Fowler, Briuroreok, , 332 85 Peter Appletiinn, Benton, Ids' 09 190 94 Christian Sl.uman, Beaver, 211 CO 281 17 Isuiali Jdli/i, Cqtawissa, 180 82 9.3 17 C. 11. Dietrich, Centre, 396 95 329 >7 ""Joint t/ren, Conynglnim, 19 80 I John Lazarti", Fi-hmgcroek, 202 3' 292 In Itenben Untitle, Franklin, Samuel Bngnrt, (Ireenwoud, 192 20 270 17 Isaac Laidy, Hemlock, 203 62 341 10 Daniel Polish Jackson, 757 8 i(f> Wm. (ioiulmun, Locust, 236 15 310 00 •John Smith, Madison, 90 63 35 03 I Lewie Kckrout, Milliin, 152 it 3 3168 I Joseph (iciger, Maine, 129 01 108 31 I Kvatt VVelhver,Montour, !7 I|Bl 59i80 Snm'l Julnisnii, Mt. Pleasant, Pi'uH 101.50 j Michael Keller, Orange, 115 i 18 213i15 ' Knoeh Fox, Pine, 21 25 103 12 j Mich. Fcdetofr, Itoaringcrcok 29 48 29 81 ! David Lewia, Sugnrloal, 80j09, 89 33 I J, It. ltobbios, Scott, 589j7( 1 11|57 vTmouyTWta 15 5, u t Wo,the undersigned A editors ol the conn to of Columbia being duly elcotcd to iidjiist 1 and settle the acconnia ol dm Treasurer uod Coiriinisaiotte.'s ligv" carefully examined ibu accounts and vouchers of ihesauic from the first day ol January itihti, to the lii.-t day of January 1857, do certify that we liiul them correct as set forth in the lorcgoing State ment, and that we find a balanCu 'hie Jacob Harris, Kt|., 'lVca-urer from the Ci.pnly ol 1 lour hundred and seventy thtcu dollars and sixty-four cents. Given nmler out hands this Gill Jay of Jnn uary, A. 1)., 1857. DAVID Y EAGER, i , JACOIt DKMOTT, } ' SAMUEL RHONE. \ -'"'Mors. ATT: DANIEL LEE, Clk. We, tin! undersigned Commissioners cf the County ol Columbia do certify that the fore going in H correct Statement of lliu accounts of said County lor tlie year A. D., 1856. In testimony whereof wo liavo hereunto fet our hands this 6th day of January A. 1). 1807. WM. J. IKELER, ) JONAS FAHRINGER, \ Comrs. HENRY BITTEN REN DE R \ ATT: R.C. FRUIT, 6Tft. February 6th 1807. approved by the Court. JACOB EVANS ) A dale ; I'ETEU KLINE. j J\ulgcs. *Theso have since paid iri full. Bloornsburg, Fob. 11, '57. Farm for Sale. The subscriber offers at private a!e the farm containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIF TY ACRES, on which are a log house, a log barn, a good spring of water near me house, and a good apple orchard. The prop erly will make a good home for any person who wishes to farm. He also oflers for sale another tract of land lying in Pina township, Columbia county containing SIXTY-FIVE ACRES. About ten acres is cleared, and the balance t well timbered, so as to support a saw-mid. ; For terms apply to the subscriber in Jack- ' sou township, Columbia county. I JOHN KF.M.ER. Jackson, Feb. 10, less. Administrator's Aotice ( NOTICE is hereby given ti .it letters of administration upon the estate >i Robert Faittnan, late ot Greenwood tow ship, Col. ! co., deceased, have been grante to the un dersigned, both of whom are a - residents of Greenwood township. All ersons in- 1 delued to the said estate are r quested to make payment withoutdeUy. an muse hav ing accounts for settlement to • -sent them | lotthwilh to ELISHA li vVMAN, EDITH FAUMAN, Greenwood, Feb. 25, '57. Atim'rt. l-lU'Cllltll' t) .\lilT. NOTICE is hereby given th.i otters testa mentary upon ihe estate ot IV Herloeher, lata of Mifliiti township. Coi m hia com :i deceased, have been granted to Ihe under signed residing in ihe tow -p of Mitibu. All persons indebted to the estate ate rv quested to make paym.' ..in otrt delay, a tiiose having accounts Ic: i .si to pte>c : them to JOHN H. HEM ER. Ejvi Mifflin township, Ju<-e SL t857-tL* FOR RUN F. 4 Horn building on Mi -Ireet, Rooms burg, for tent on Kt-> - 'ble tern;. GEORGE WEAVER Blnnmsburg. Nov ?t ISO#. FOR SALK OK RKNTT A DOUBLE HOI SK AND U>T in the *>l-1 Isae of Buckhorn. For terms apply to ' GEORGE WEAVER. March 4, IJST Bleebt.;s BOOK, CARD AND FANCY sLTJDLB a 3 IX?X£^ 5 53PI2ESCS>® THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," Having added to the fixtures of ihe ''Star" Office good aitd JOBBING MATLItI AL, is prepared to execute nil kinds of JOIt I'B.'S'riSG in thti best CITY STYLE, and at abort notice. Certificates of Slock ami Ileposite, Constitution* for Societies, Jiunk Checks, f'romisson/ holes, I,'oil Ji'oail unit Oi'.hcr Tickets, Catalogues, Paper Hooks, IHH-Heail*, Cheek Rolls, Plain C>tJ Pitney Cards, Easiness and other Circulars, Posters Plain and hi Colors. AJTID FEJITTIITCr CF ALL KlNtf S Can he Procured of the "Star" Joh itflice, AS I'KOni'lLl Ai\l> KKATIiV PRINTED AS D\ THE CITV. IkYtLL. Jlllijy 32.U v . ,-vo<7*atXT gi;v. r.Qj A inontbly periodical is published ut tliis olfice in excellent style and workmanship, ntn.' with superior material. Tito pntdio are ittvi'e.l to cull nml see specimens, as wo nro dotorminod to merit putiou ape by strict altentioii t<> business and aupetior workmanship. Bloomiburg, Juno 2, 1866. New Arrival ofHpring and Summer Goods. : irvi , vy^y > CACXJ* nAVK jnst received and opened their stock of merchandize fur Sprint,' anil Summer sales, which comprises the LAItOKST, (-IIKAI'KST, tuiil II AN DSO.MKST assortrnei l mow offered in thisJTOWN! Ilavint; paid great attention to the selection of their entire stock us to price and quality, they flatlet tlnimsel ves that they can compete with lite ihco/ie.t, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We have uli kinds of (foods and Wares to supply tiie wants ol the I'oeple. A vary large lot ot E VHIEM HKEMM 4*OOB>S, French mertnocs, wool plaid*, alpneas, bombazines, tin hages, poplins, pararnctta cloths, mohair lustres, muslin tie laines, Persian cloths, (iinphums, Calicoes, tee. \\ 111 I'K (SOODS OF ALL KI M l)H, Sieves. (hillurs, Spencers, handkerchief llonneings, bands ami trimmings, laces ami edgings, hnnnet ribbons, in large variety, vol vet ribbons, ami braids, kid, cotton, ami li-ln thread elnves, mohair milts, ,Ve., All kinds nt SUAWI.S, hroche, Hay State, Watervdle, hlack silk, cashmere, I'mhroile r ed, fkc. Also a very large assortment of cloths, enssitnors, Hutlinelts, vesln gs, tweeds: ji'iins,heaver cloths, coaling velvet, &e. HOOTS AMI SIIOES, OF ALL KINDS .y SIZES FOE MEN HUMAN ,y CHILDREN Wo have a large assortment nl Hals and (hips til latest lasliions. We have also Hard ware, (fuuenswato, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpel hags, floor, table anil car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, Sic. Muslins llannels, tickings, diapers, toweling", drillings, &c., in abundance. We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call heforo purchasing el*c where. Wo have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not bu undersold hj anybody, or the rest ol mankind. Uloomsburg, October US, 1855. New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods ! DA7ID LCVfEITESHG I N'VITKS attention to his stock of cheap and fasliionttlo tlnlhing at his store on Marl.... A street, two doors above the •'American House," where he has a luli assortment of r and hoy's wearing apparel, including miiass ifo.V, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, <thu|i I itripff* and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs,glove*, saspenden I and fancy articles. j N. lb 'He vvi.'l also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice ar d it; I the best manner. All .his clothing is rriado to wear, and most of it is ol borne manufac turo. liloomsburg, Aptil 1, 185 C. II CVS Ai:iCVAIi! OF SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS. 4('. MKNTU renpectfully inlorrrn his .• friendi*, ctiMomerx, and iho public 2pn criiily (11 iI Ins h/H just received from I'hiJa* (!al;>tiw tho fir*t good* of '.he sra-on, inol a large assortment of choice and de sirable for ij;e spring and summer tradecomprising, (or men's wear: Superior Rlac.k, and Colored French Cloth?, Black I'tfnci! Doe-kins ami C.mirttere. Black Sarin an-7 Fancy Silk Ve-tings. Blue, Black, Brow.' and Green Ca-.limeref.es I.ADILf WEAK, decani Black Sill;-, all qcah is-. I'.jrege De Laincs ar:d Clial'i Bareges. I'lain, Pink_ Blue and Green Liinee. Bombazine Finish Black Alpaca?. | French, Sen ah and Domestic tjknrna. Worked Collars, and Liue.i fja'.dkrjrchit.i. ! Hosiery of ail kinds and rjualuic.-'- ! Calicoes of all pafern-an I descriptions. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen arid Cotton Sheeting. Bleached and I'ritleached Muslins. Linen Damasks and Table Cover- Besides a large assorment of Btt-rs ar.j ' Shoes, Sugar. Cot Tee, Teas, and all k.r-.d- f j Groceries, Hardware, &c., which v, te.r-j . remarkably cheap. Call at the old s and, j [ corner of Main anJ Market streets. BT* FLOUR A: FEED always on band, ' and ror sale at the lowest mars?' pr.ee. lor CASH. A. C MLNJCH. Bloom-burg, April 2, 1-'-". MISS SI.IKRIATT S \EH NuILL: HEX 11 J' JA'I.E: OR. I.IFF. AND EXISTENCE. By Miss Emilia Mama . dacgher c: the late Captain Marryatt. id mo , c.cro. -J-. pages, l'nce SI.OO. What the Pats* say of Henry Lyle: '•We hope to see ibis book •: n.rjr we'l \ selected Library. It is wor.hy of a re among the finest works o; a y era. —f a. •'-- A/ag.rr-.c. '•lt is a crushing rebeke o the •n.'-o-ey of the present generation to ititide . y —Ten don .Menem. '•We have seldom had an opporta y:: enjoying a more fascina; rg or a at ore it.- etrnctive novel."— 7n -: e '•Tha lady writes u a *•}'■* "• "?■'•* 'he people quite as wed a"d a- .-it v • ia'tier Jul. * * Get a copy e iie-w Lyle'' lorthwilh —7 • I'ut hsced bv lIAK I. TI". DICE A. FTC GERALD* No i> Aa Snw. New Yoik For sale by T B PRTSKfOR, 1 il'l .Nt TT ... CO . \\. i\ It \CCAKD A. 0 Copies r: the above wo . seta: .c .. y aa dceaattveo: postags. Febrttiry 2b. I <57. ADMINISTRATORS' NOtICK. \OI'ICK it kmby |iwa tlnl #. • oc a'• ; minis ratio . tipov the es • o .'a '■# s A . late o! Mr. .-t tea ■- \ Co C deceased. have bee t gra:- est to c .■.•#• • ;.vd res.o.. g—Joan A..eo. . ea: I cos \ .o at-.J A. S Al.ett i • Jemes o-v- . . t>t t I coney A'l pe sons • s-eo'eo ae >a te> t tee are revjeeateC o erne is tee :wo ■ > .relay, aud ..to-* hat.- g to icoeeta. i tbctu lot reti.ewoet to JOHN A! I EN. ' V S. ium ; BLwtnsbarjj, Feb J, "JN# Af<r*h* JIST LOOK IT tV. VU peteoe* bask g aoceo - o. over v ittiH.th* itas-Rbi are t v.; nested to ,v - o or war\t att.t • .eup by toe j -st o Ma v) and ait aivstc t ♦ M one*i two vet - - as*!-. ! •g tottA' S atteauted t a'e-t oc coat vriii be aoCed V C. M> \b.CH tsiootbwi< .'at ;a ts, v^ rOLOIBCS MALE AM) FEMALE \z.i *_ry s.>_c v _r 3 Liizcnic €.'oiinly, I'a. mHK Tt ■ ■■ i ofllili Inttlt itio I re ; • I announce, 'r.it ii tv.'l ijen- for if. rrrrption of Popila, "f both frAM. on MontVav October 20th next, under the imiv ecJiate care . Pr*f. J.\ \j !;• .\ 0E::-i >V. I'rio Hpil. Mr. A. i-; I gentleman of cxttttiiri acq ur< merits. on i enlarge J experience a.* an t'-ucaio* anil 1)31 been r-r r.rctc.J *..ilh the m >*: j ; rj. j 'Jii?n School of U'ji a Co. f.jf Kt#ni *eir< Ho it aUo well anJ fa ra ••* br .--j eon tribufor to a >me of < ur leading educational peri odicali. i fp.; , ot'RSEOF INSTRUC TI If Will COfllpiiu Oltk) r.# * Rra. : :ng. Peninai hip, Li n Gmnakt.Au • iriT.mar. Campoahion, ArilblMti* ~ •' C ometrv. Men 'JMtion, I'lv.e ar-J x T M|onoß}tlMr. Him vajpiaf, Sliviiaiin, 4atft ttv.Ac. Book K.f( :r,j. Hi( ry P • ;i Natural, late!iactacri, cj Moral Pzikn-flr *r. ! 1.. .TiH'ry. C7tilie.i in t'\- Frtnch, Sf-i ii-'i .-.1,1 fanai a. . i t i. Mac • M*i an ' InWKtiM on Ptaau*Fn 5... jji./r. if d.'.i-'J. U.'tXI.V r.CCTCRBS on -li \j -t triif a!>o re „i*en. 2>PliL'l \I. A"' EX7I X ;•* fi • ■ t urg I.tJiri i>J t't: : <-n: .1 ■; .i ;fv :hmje!re . iVt'Ae'i. T E RMS: F<~H'R F."'"E i-i SIX Lm.him' Qm in ccorJiuie w..3 ihr :_-x, •;* :j >c.e one bi i :n .Jsitee iIJ ,i i: ..!< . wf'he l)-jifer. UOOD B' 'ARD Cl 3te --1. 13 -< iZi 1 1 rnxlerV.e r >ice. tj' - M \. ts ,i j. t<- ia e- • •- ~_ : - Ml, Taiillwiiwl r.i Manl aIaMM -c tki ir-.i;g ir;4lru-:'3 n -t ' :t-i . . i:.. tie c.c- P ".ce *3O e.a3>{:aiea: z" -Jr. .•: fw-lT enlatofii. IOT- -J ;3.* • 13-T .i ? " Ktl ..:i i. iv.c. M M it ear iv r.. ?-• \r x. ?. M. >-:Tf\v IOHKKOUS& i X- D ?TJ! r>. •UtM MMO.I. "-ix riTU. fHOMA* Fi v. J:.. C&iumS *# S .4. !>'•?. TVi i LOT TESIFV. ~~ THT *? i c* * >[)•> .a-.* (V<- .ii I 0 Itl M ■ • : • - :ll lUCfi It Co . I V II c'.i-rt' :v ' . Mi't 4 . a 1 c *r; r :a^: tfv* i. :v te v it titnrtl r m * 1. -- • j V> I - * . ' !!!••'• I • ' V " • " :•*•* -•:> . • J j 3 * % 1* WO tg Mi M •ir * * ** •• • i 'f :*iv • i s t■ ■ s % *. iu i *o>c-< ;** i . ■: a.r : , vS A- 1 1 <* + IMrj tt ;•* #OO b< • * i' i git -1* fvl > Iry ' w ** :tt i- / ~i/ .* AO# 4 O." f S C 4 Of bead IW ; : - M .* s % y o. 4- vf • ' t -V! v * KAM oi B . V % " V'l* ,A . 4 i>M J-A * Ot A A v 4.. / v* ii " !A 'Kt Tf .*to < '* 'I ' -n > v > X'. ;v.'v. V v 4 vit tV .V.?'A4 ** !hf 114. *. C 4 . fi* T Aayog . xN • V V -* WJS Viw 't v r* iftj.v \j. .■, V' V v ~. SkI.HT V A X; ™ '.v a- . -x .>. x " >f Q. x i *VMI The medicine of the Million. PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. \ iE<EiLiL<&w&Trfl api&ifcGSo The llxfiling Cause oi tiiekaest. 'J'ho blow! in the life cusluiuing agent. I uirnirhe 1. the components ol liesh, bone, muscle, nerve ami integument. The sfomscii ib in. imuinfuctory, tlm vein* it* and ilio iiuosliiies the channel through which iliu v. iibiii matter rejected in it* production* is expelled. Upon the stomithh, the circula tion and tlm tic.well, the?!! l'dls art riimnha nuu*ly, relieving indigestion, purifying tlm fluid.*, and regnl.ili lg tli<> excretions. THE i\ATIO.\*L CO.IIPI.AVIT. Dyspepsia is the most common diseases among ail dames in this country 11 assumes a ti.'ourc.tid shapes, and in tlie primary sourco nt innumerable dangerous maladies: but whatever i's type or symptoms, however oh stiuiitn'its 'trail*tam e to nrduia'v preparaliotis, it j iel.ls readily and rapidly to Ibis searching and unerring remedy. , BIBIrBOfJ* AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality oftlie bile are ol vital ,'tnportanue to health. Upon the liver, tl„, ojan.'l which secretes this fluid, these I'lllrTopera. spi-citlealltf, infalldily rectifying it. irregular'tln.**' a '"' s-floutunily curing Jaun dice Bilious fJ.-ri.''tt- 1 "to, and a" the varieties of disease generated'.''y uu unnatural coudi tiun (iI thu organ. IIOWIII. rOMl'.*■Af* T *s TTnl*fh the? bowrt* pir!rfrn function* properly, the whole body m.fieri, ''on* of thousand"die annually of Dysentery, Diar rlici i, Chronic consumption, arid other di eat.es of tticr-o waste pipes of the system. — The iilleet <il the l'dls upon all intestinal dis order., whether casual or epidemic, is • phenomenon in medicine. Ily following the printed directions, thn most alarming esses ol bowl eomplao.t are promptly rODtfotlad. r\ Word to Female*. The local debility and irregularities whicu I arc tlie u-pn ial annoyances of the weaker | sex, and winch, wneu neglected, always i .hoilen Ido, are relieved for the lime being, , and prevented for the time to come, by s ' course of tin. rmld hut thorough alterative HOLLOW AY'S PILLS j Are the best rerr.edy known in the world U the following diseases; . Asthma, L.arrhr/a, Bowel Complaints, Dropsy, j Coughs Debility, t Colds, f-ever and Agae, • ( nest Diseases, female Cornplsiais, j CoMiveues.a, Headaches, ; Dyspepsia. Indigesiion, i Stone and Gravel influenza Secondary SyrnrcontS Ir.flammatino Venerejl Alfections Inward weakness orrns nt a . ki I.iver c'joipWints \ f.owness of spirits I'nes. I .So:-: t • rr : lic:o-ei of Prof, HolU , way, 10 Ma, !e l,a New Vork and 214 | h ran : .'/> .. hj ati re.pectib e Drogg n a' t lea -rs .a rr,- e .rougtioat the U. : S a-. I e cr, z* i world, in botes si 21 ce - ud} a. and el each YF I cr" .- ac • s.lcrahlj saving by rak ing la'.*-* <• z. N B D.re- or,* r 'he guidance of pa lie-. s. : every disorder -e i to each ' o* l *. [Aug. 13 I'.'A. PILI.H >ALi; OF kLAL ESTATE. I i pur-ovc r ai o-;er o. '.ne Orphan* Cocf < ' ar - v on ttattirrlai the 1 Ith of March .a. 1 . ... aii-tcy.r. Sr M i- • L\; -,- 11 ii McHeory, labs of r la ta d COur.:y ■ eased •- . rtis hy pwMia vi- J■ no • • ' • . 1- lECE e r . " - 11 i CI \.. .* _t IUZE ' jt. H;;*j e j, Wat. lie.a.- c-d ..- x eat tod 141 a'.d Deary Btieabaadw mo:-* r A.i, Z\* oiier - tiortttif, - ' R.T R -f O^Jl* fwi-' sic -• . : .-•* Wc • 4 = -•" " a T*sr. c AC TIES • - * * let itt# a a f " 4 i ; • * tdsre • J " l * a 3 :i .td !:ii - siS<i D : f VC9 a ENrVF-LK J -" a 4. % * 4 i • IS.* #;f ' .if ... .? " 1- M :lmt, PUBLK ■" ILC CF SC\L E>TITE Properly. TH 7 rs:r Ccr •* :I* -1 pnfe** si d i:- :r *. J ae- z->* * -y .rft:j<j - - rfi *4.: * : .?•: s: jj Ljcusc •: ▼ - C .t: i T Z* icac i : * * xr :: too ACRES. ~ T :• i * - : x. 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