Tbe Created Because the Kest Fam ily Medicine in Ike World ISWORDELLS VEGETABLE BE STOP ATIVIi PILLS, they havo succeeded in curing some of the worst case*, of disease ever rendered, and are daily accomplishing the restoration of persons atter having tried in vain to obtain relief from any oilier source. One of tbe Proprietors in a regular physician of extensiveexperience, who de votes bis time exclusively to their prepera tion. For FEVER& AGUE, they have nev er yet foiled. At least one thousand cares in the neighborhood of Philadelphia, have been cured since the first of Sept., last. In Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Scrofula, for Worms, and all other diseases of children, they are unequalled by anything ever prepared for the purpose, whife fjr the various diseases of Females there is no me dicine can conipate with thetn. There is more of them sold —they are in greater de mand than any other pill—and when onco introduced in a family, they need no oilier inedieine. Each box containing Fifty Pills, renders them the cheapest, while they are decidedly the best, as well as the mildest in oeliou. of any now in market. The Editor of the "City Jtemf time ipealit of them: tr H EADEII, you arc suffering ftom fever and ague, and you have never tried Jl'ors dell's Vegetable Restora ire fills. Shake no more. There is still hope lor you—you may vet be cured' Go, or send at once to A. Weeks & Co. 7l) North Eighth street., aid procure a box of these unrivaled pills, which are a -ovreign antidote lor the distressing complaint. Col. Forney of the Pennsylvuniun,\ tays : WORSDELI.'S PILLS—This excellent family medicine is daily winning new triumphs over disease, and consequently in the high road to public favor. In the removal of lite every day ills that liesh is heir to, we know of no belter compound. We heard the oth er day of a desperate case of scrofulous e ruplions of the head and face-being etiiirely cured by them. Vu Sollc of the "Times." sat/s : Cy The great popularity oi Wort-dell's Vegetable Pills, is attributed to the just mer it which they really possess. They have beeu quietly gaining tlie fame they now have, by Iho force of their own virtues. The means usually employed to give eclat to new remedies have not been adopted to the proprietors. They have been content to let their medicine speak foi itsi If. It is now doing it in every section of the country. They are for sale by most of the Store Keepers throughout the County, and in quan tities at reasonable rates, at the Laboratory- No 70, North Eighth Street. A. WEEKS & Co., Proprietors. Agent, JOHN ii. .f/OYEII, Bloomsburg: COLUMBIA COEKTY INTSITITE. The Trustees of the Columhii\ County Insti tute lake pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured the services of the REV. SAMUEL SCHAFFEU, as Principal of the School to be opened in Bloomsburg on Thursday, the sth day of April next. The highly "attested abilities of Mr. Sclraifer afford an ample guarantee for thorough instruction in all the various bran ches taught iu the school. These will con sist of the following: LANGUAGES. Ancient —Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Modern —German, Spanish. French and Ita lian. rrvaLtsti. Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Survey ing, Navigation, Geography, with the use of globes; History, Natural Philosophy, and Chemistry, with lectures and experiments : Moral and Mental Philosophy, with lectures. Penmanship and Elocution will receive daily attention. TERMS.—In order to secure the greatest a mount of benefit to each pupil, we think the standard number should he twenty-five, un less tho demand of the public should warrant an assistant. The prices will be as follows : The English brandies, So per quarter. Do. with addition of languages, 6 " " WM. McKKLVY, } L. B. RUPERT, CALEB BARTON, [ Trustees. DANIEL SNYDER, I JACOB MELICK, J Bloomsburg, March 15. 1849. Tlltf FORKS HOTEL. Tho subscriber would inform his old friends and tho public in general, that lie has taken the well known stand recently kept by Dan iel Snyder. Esq., on the head of Main street, in Bloomsburg, and will continue the public house known by die sign of "THE FORKS" where he is prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom. His arrangements are complete, quarters spaci ous—location pleasant, and without promis ing too much, he Hatters himself he will be able to do ample justice to his guests. Stabling and the best faro for norses, &c. SAMUEL BLUE. Bloomsburg, April 26. 1849. From California. There is nsws that clothing is dear, but in Light Street /. K. Fredericks and James Smith make the neatest kind of clothing at the low est prices. Thev have opened a shop nex door to S. L. Bet'tle's store in tho lower em of Light Street, where they will do all kind of FASHIONABLE TAILORING at the shortfc st notice and lowest prices. They luvue only a trial to give satislaction. They receive the latest city fashions, and will give particular attention to cutting out. J. E. Fredericks will also continue his busi ness at tbe old stand in the upper part of the town. Light Street, April 19, 1849. F. TAILORISG HIRAM \\, CROHN, Ha* opened a shop in one of the upper rooms of the now building opposite the Forks Hotel, in Bloomsburg, Pa., where he invites all customers who wish fashionable, well-fit ting and well-made garments to visit his shop, examine his work, and give him a triaL lie regularly receives the LATEST CITY FASHIONS, and ask only for a trial.to ensure satifuction. Particular attention will he given to cutting out. Bloomsburg, April 9, 1819. 0. €. HAULER, Attorney at Law tind Counsellor, Respectfully informs his friends and the pub lic that ho has commenced the prartice ot law in Bloomsburg. Columbia county, Pa., where be wilt promptly attend to ail legal bu ehwee owmigted to his care. Office on Mom street, three doors south ot Hayhurst & Bafllr's store. lUoomsbaiffl|>rii 26, 1849. It. jF. Brown, TAILOR, Has just received ths j&t and Winter Fash ions, which he will cutting all gar ments entrusted to his cire for making. Bloomsburg, Nov. 5, 1848s y A new let just received and for sale jMHi' bf • •BOR&B WMfflV ODtr o CSluaUlicKkUue&s Indian Vegetable Panacea. Rowand k Walton invito alter,'ion to tbe following advertisement: DR CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS l A* a proof of the continued success of DR. CULLKN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PA NBCKA, we refer to a lew of the many cer tificates in our possession, of cuics perform ed by this great purifier. Captain T. L. Sanders, constable of South Mulberry Wurd, cured of Barber's Itch. Mr. J. P. Reese's child, No. 83 North Sev enth street, cured of hereditary Tetter, which covered his entire body. Mr. E. W. Maxwell, Grape court, Market street, above Eighth, cured of Scrofula, had fourteen open ulcers upon his body at the time he commenced taking the Medicine. Mis, Christiui a Sands, West Spruce street, between Beach aud Willow atrecis, near the Schuylkill, cuied ol Scrolula; had suffered eight year*; her head was so much allected that tea and coffee would pass out at iier ear —-.his, is a strong case. Cnpt. John K. Barclay, No. 400 Market street, cured ol Scrofulous Sore Leg, of 36 years' standing. This cuse is well known to many of our best Physicians,-who have Ire quently advised amputation. Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr.. No. 5 Jefferson, west of Schuylkill Sixth street, below Locust. This wus, undoubtedly, one ol Hie most se vere cases of Scrolula ever cured, and is certified to by many of our best physicians and clergymen, and also by himself. Joseph Barbour, No. 1 Short court, east from Twellth street above Race, cured of Scrofulous Sore Throat, of eight years stan ding. Mr. J. 11. Frick's child, No. 73i Dock st., Philadelphia. Mr. Michael Duffy, 44 South Frout street, (at P. Brady & Co.'s.) Philadelphia, cured of Tetter ot twenty five years. Mr. Willium Hemming, No. 210 Wash ington street, between Eighth and Niueth, Puiiadelphia, cured of Erysipelas lour years, which destroyed the ileslt to the bone. \\ iiiam Barker, cured ot Scrofula. This rase had been iu the hospital many months, and discharged as incurable—he is now well and may ho seen daily at our office. Mr. Day id Cirgan, Muddy creek, 'Hamil ton county, Ohio, cured oi Scrolula. This was a very severe case, and Kirgau says that could money prevent, he would not undergo the same affliction for leu thousand dollars, and yet ho was cnroi for a few dollars, by L)r. Citlleu's Indian Vegetable Panacea. Mr. John W. Hazleinn, of Mulica Hill, New Jersey, cared of Tetter of ten years' standing, with a few bottles of the Panacea. Mr. John Brocket!, of Germautown, a; Iho age of 61 years, was cured ol a violent Tet ter that had troubled him lor 18 years. Mrs. Eva Siseoe, No. 53 South street, be tween Third and Fourth, from Schuylkill, cured of fever sores on her ankles, after suf fering f'2 years with them. Mrs. S. is 62 years of ugo. Mrs Elizabete C Foster, Second street, four doors above Washington street, was cured of Tetter on her leg, which had troub led her 11 years. Mr Charles Otis, late of Purrish street, now of Manayutik, cured of Tetter of 5 years in hands and feet. Mr Mellon Grubb, Juniper street, near Spruce, cured of Scrolulous Ulcers on the shoulders, which had defied the doctors more than a year. Mr Hiram Ridge, Attleboro', Bucks co , Pa., cured of Salt Rheum. This case had been pronounced incurable by some 12 or 14 pt,ysicmii ot tho lirrt stand-ng—as a last resort hnd recourse to Cullen's Panacea, and was cured completely in a few mouths, after suffering 17 years—die disease had almost covered liis entire person. Henry Reeves, of Bridgcton, cured of the, worst case of Scrolula ever seen in New Jer sey. by 7 J bottles ! Thomas Wainwright, of Manyunk, cured of Scald Head : the disease extended over the whole scalp until it was an entire mass of corruption ; and yet one bottle of the Pa nacea cured him. We might add case after case, ad infini tum; but we think it unnecessary; presu ming the afflicted will want more evidence than we can give in an advertisement, we again ask them Id send to our office and get these certificates, from which you will learn the extraordinary sufferings ol these persons, as well as the mode of cure. ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, No. 21 Norih Sixth street, Philad'aJ ty The following persons are agents for the above meeicine in Columbia county. E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg; M. C.Grierj Dan ville ; Peter Ent, Light street; Rickets arid Stewart, Orangeville ; Cyrus Barton, Espy town; J. Schmick, Cattawissa; M. G. Shoe maker. Buckhoru. Jan. 3d 1850.—6rn. Be Wise in Vime !—'Tis Folly to Defer ! AFFLICTED READ ! ! Thousands are suffering from disease from which there is no difficulty in taring perma nently relieved, provided the right means are used.—As every vice has its own pun ishment, so it would seem every disease lias its remedy. This is true, and there is noth ing in this life more certain than that the American Compound is tho most speedy and certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, known to the world. Adapted to every stage of the disease, sex and constitu tion, at all times and sen.-ons, there is no fear of exposure, detention from business nor restriction in diet, from the cer'ain and speedy relief that it gives it is now one of the most popular medicines of the day.— Ten Thousand cases have been cured effec tually by it during the past year. Prepared by a practical physician, the uffiicted can re ly with confidence on its curative powers o ver diseases of this character, hull direc tions accompany each bottle. FT" CAUTION.—Ask fir the American Com pound, and purchase Only of the agents, 294 Market street, Phila. For sale by J. R. MOVER, Bloomsburg Chalfnnt k Hughes, and Dr. J. A. Moore; Danville ; F„ Fraticiscus, Jersey Shore. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d, 1849."—3 m. Is hereby givon, that on the 10th day of January insi., I purchased at constable sale, as the property of Wm. Bradley the follow ing articles which I have left in the prosses aion of the said Bradley during my plensure, aud all persons ure cautioned against taking it, except n my goods; viz, One Buggy, One truck wagon, one black mare, one Cow, five Shoats, one Fanning-mill, one two-horse wagon, que sow aud three pius and one hay made. 1). S. FOLLMKR. Limestone tp., Jan. 19th 1850.-3t BOOTH AND *HO lis FRANTZ A JOHNSON Have tho largest assort- fIBBSw.- ML tnent of BOOTS AND Sr * 1 * 1 SHOES thatca'i be found In Blooms burg. They have on hand every variety ol City and Eastern work which Iney warrant to be well made, and tliey are contintiually making to order every kind of Boots Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies Misses and Childrens 6hoes that are desired. Every taste arid size can be suited at their STORE, aud their goods will be sold us cheap as they can bo bought •iiy where else in tho COUNTY. Their Store is oil tho East side of Main Street, in Biggs' new Exchange building. Qloomsbferg, Dee. 6, 1849, Kit- KOUFLtNO'B CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS; P REP A liE D BY JBIBo Co SCo ttfilkjlESQjSy-a AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch Stiect. I'liilndelphia. Will effectually cure Liver complaint, Jaundice, I Byepeptia, Chronic or Ferrous ilchility, Dis ease of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or .stomach. Such as Consumption, Inward Piles, Ful ness of Blood to tho Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Sulficnting sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dim-I ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Buck, Chest, Limbs. &c., Sudden Rushes of Heal, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil nndCreut Depression of Spirits. The Genuine are Entirely Vegetable and freo from Alcoholic Stimulant Syrup, Aloes, Rheubard, Calomel, Acids, and all Mineral and Injurious Ingredients, they are pleasant in taste and smell, and mild in tiieir opera tion, never griping or giving uny uneasiness, they give strength to the whole system whilst they drive from it disease. They can be administered to the most delicate mlant with perfect safety. READ THE FCLI.OWING ARTICLE. It appeared in the leading German Jour nail of Philadelphia—the "Philadelphia Democrat." Tho Editor was personally ac quainted with Dr. Hooflaud, and prizing the services of this great man he could not qui etly look upon the assurance of an impostor, without apprizing the public of approaching danger: €!)iiotopl) tUilljclm ijuLlunb. IN kNUI.ISH Christopher William Iloojland. "One of the most renowned physicians, one of the greatest benelactors ot modern times, was born at Langen Salza, Germany, on tbe 12lh day of august 1762. After a careful scholastic education, he, like his fath er and grandfather, (two celebrated Doctors.) voluntarily devoted himself to the study ot Medicine, at Jena and Gottigen, and in 1783 obtained tho degree of Doctor of Medicine, at the latter University. From 1793 to 1801, he officiated as Professor at the University of Jena. In 1801, he was appointed Private Physician to the King of Prussia, Member of "the Academy of Science, ami upon the establishment of the near College at Berlin, Professor and Court Physician by the Minie ;ry of the Interior. His characteristic nro loundness and deep penetration enabled him to combine die iheoreucu! and practical; to udi'.e old and new systews; produce in com nion die practical and useful, ami thus draw therefrom the results and necessary applica ble means. "It was Dr. H. principally, who exposed and destroyed the -Brown's System,' which. I notwithstanding the brilliant exterior, could not conceal its many imperfections, brought to light by HooHand's noble impartiality, sound truths, and deep penetration. Inde pendent of his practical usefulness as Phy sician and Professor of the healing art, he has earned uddyiug fame for his superior kuowledge in Materia Medica, as well as for iiis mauildtd works on Medical jurispru dence. Among these may be mentioned his world renowned ■ Makrobealik, or the art of prolonging life,' 'System of practical healing art," 'ldeas ot Pathogenic,' Journal of prae itical Medicine,' kc. He lias besides all this gained eternal tame and praise from suffer ing humanity lor the -Wovery and combi nation of several i: :allible mcdiciuals, a mong which is the far rained and justly cel ebrated compound, known as DR. HOOI LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. The application of asciduous eartli for the cure of Sulphuric diseases—The celebrated- Diaphoretic remedy—ami numerous inval uable recorded recipes. Afier the celebration of his fiftieth profes sional festivity in 1833, upon which occa sion the King of Prussia, honored him with the insignia of the Order of the Red Eagle, and many other Royal Orders uml marks of distinction, he died on the 25th day of Au •Mtst 1836. (as the King of Prussia's private Medical Councilor.) without any legitimate male heir or offspring. "Dr. C. M.Jackson, of Philadelphia, has had the means of obtaining the genuine re cipes of the great medical couneeilor 'Chris toph Wilhelm Huleland,' and these invalu able medicines are prepared with the utmos< care at the German Medicine Store. The bitter mixture: HooHand's German Bitters, is the result of many years study and expe rience by the greut inventor, and known and prized iu Europe us an infallible remedy for the cure of Liver Complaint Jaudice, Dyspep sia tfc. Dr. C. M. Jackson's preparation of this medicine has oblaiiftd the same celebri ty in this Western World. The testimonials and innumerable confirmations ot thousands of the most severe and difficult casus cured, is ample proof of this. The medicines cor# pounded by Dr. C. M. Jackson have produced the very effects and the ame happy results, which the immortal inventor indicated, and intended, and consequently must be prepar ed with scrupulous accuracy. It- view ot the above fads it seents singular, that uny body could have the hardihood and impu dence to abuse the name of this distinguish ed Doctor, who died thirteen years ago. To pass off a charlatan quack preparation as tho real and genuine medicine, and to give a semblance of originality by affixing a fie simile of the deceased, is indeed extraordi nary ! The public will understand what to expect, and what to do under such circum stances." A number of German papers copied the above and are therefore entitled to our thanks. These bitters are worthy the attention of invalids, Possessing greut virtues iu the rectification ol disease ol the liver ami lea ser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, sale, cer tain, and pleasant. OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. TheGermun "Illustrated News" says : "Our editor and others of this office have used the German Bitter, and can recommend it with confidence To our renders. As prepa red by Dr. JncUson, it fully equals if not sur passes in its effects upon diseased Liver and Stomach, the fullest expectation qf the dis tinguished physician. The City Item, Ootober 16th ssys: Joy roa THE INVALID.—How many of onr readers are afflicted with diseased liver, stomach or nerves I - Many, no doubt. They are to bo pitied, yet to all thero is a cure. Dr. HooHand's German Bitters has ul ready cured hundreds; and that it will cure, no ono who onco uses it will dout, if they use it as directed. It ha* established lor itself an undying fame, which few have done out of tnc vast iiumb|r that has been thrown before the pnblo,*™ is one of the most porlect preparations in use, and, as a German cotileinpory has said, that as pre pared by Dr. Jackson, it fully equals, if not surpasses, in effects the fullest representu* tkmm f tfa* thaMafniahed pkiowm who (irr.t compounded it, As a spurious article is now before the public, we would caution all against using any but that signed C. RI. Jack eon and sold by iiitn at 120 Arch street. The "Cam (/en Democrat ," the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21. "HOOFLAN D'S GERMAN BITTERS." "We have seen many Bettering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they cattle induced n to make inquiry res pecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it. and must say wo found it specific in its action upon tlisseases of the liver and digestive organs, ami the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strength ens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine was more generally used, we are satislied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous sys tem the great major! y of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, you can bid defiance to epidem ics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advisenr friends who are at all in disposed to give a trial—it will then recom mend itself—it should, in fart, be in every family." No other medicine can produce such evidences of merit. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicino has attained that high char acter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterleiters to put forth a spurious article aybe. risk of rho lives of thoso who are mnocoutly deceived. Look mil at the marks of the gentling. They have lite written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which thy arc spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at the Ger man Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch Street, one door below Sixth, late of 278 Race St., Philadelphia. And by JOHN R MOVER, Bloomsburg, arid by respectful dealers gene rally. 41-6 m. IlllCUDlHtisni. D'. Henry Turner's Rheumatic Liriment.— I his superior rcu edy tin the Kheu'iiatism, tut recently intoidueed irtv this cnuiiliv by the pre sent proprietor, has UHIR Iree,. known in Kng cam!, London particularly, as the heat am! only certain cure for that iliatreaeing ami painful al- I'ccnoii, Ila etfeol U| on the system ia mild and nothing, at the same nine certain and efficacinua rarely tailing to give relief upon the first appli cation, and try iepeMbg it a lew timet, a per manent euro is effected. We have known cases nf pain in llie lirraat and hack, wi'h soreness, of several weeks dura tion, cu'ed IU one Mnide night, ami heard the pati-ut express hisgraiefu! itianksth I such re medy waa ever d avuveied We have *U" heard individuals say I hey would give thousands of d llais lor a cure tor ibeuinrlisiii. yet the same mdivlflula were cur't! by two hollies of thia great Liniment. costing hut litly eer is each. Who would egret giving auvlt a price lor >uili a rem edy - to lie free fiuui the ciciulla ing untune of that must painful ol atl diseases. v fflli ted go piik-tire n bottle uf Llr. Turner' Irintnieiit and be beaten ar once ; do not longer delay, hut cast aside all iiustrunw and cuie alls, tor the one thing needful to insure a cure. Sold wholesale and retail by U Womierly Having opened a new store No. 201 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we respect fully solicit Country dealers lo examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promis ing one and all who tnny feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal* terms as any other house itt the City, anl to laithtolly execute ail orders entrusted lo us promptly and with dispatch. One ol the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample guarantee ol the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggist* end country merchants, who may visit to become agents for Dr. heeler's Celebrated Family Medicines, (standard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. - Soliciting the patronage of dea'ers, we re spectfully remain, J.N. HEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market street. Phila.-33-ly. THOUSANDS HAVE GONE TO CALI FORNIA, but the business of Coach and Wagon making will be continued by the sub scriber at the old stand on Market street. He will promptly anCnd to all orders for work in his line of business, ami is always ready, at short notice, to furnish Wagons, Coaches Carriages, Buggies, Sleds and Sleighs of any style ; but always of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. He will give his porsoual attcfdlOP to the business, and employ none but good work - men, Repairing wi|i bo attended to with I care, and upon thu most reasonable terms.- , Ho proposes to serve his pustpmers to such work as will secure for him a continuance o 1 their patronage, and troti pll who need artir clos in his line qf bjjsinjfss. ' He asks duly a trial of his work to insti p Satisfaction. JONATH, N MOSTKLLER. Feb. 1m 1949, ' BLOOMSBURO ACADEMY* A HIGH SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Geatlenaen J. E. BRADLEY, Principal. The next Winter Session of this Institution will commence on MONDAY the Bth of Oc tober. Text Books. Emerson's Spelling Book and Reader. Goodrich's Geography. Bullion's English Grammar. Barker's Progressive Exercises. " Aids to English Composition. Blair's Rhetoric, University edition. Davies' Arithmetic. " Algebra. " Geometry. " Surveying. " Mensuration. Porter's Book-keeping. Ackeman's Natural History. Cutter's Anatomy, Physiology, & Hygiene. Guernsey's History of the United States. Latduer s Outlines. Olmsted's School Philosophy. Burritt's Geography of the Heavens. Johnston's Turners Chemistry. Wood's Botany. Scltmucker's Mental Philosophy. Wayland's Moral Science. Webster's Dictionary. LATlN. —Bullion's Latin Grammar, Bullion's Latin Reader, Anthon's Ctesar, Sallust, Cic ero, Horace, Folsom's Livy, Leveritt's Latin Lexicon. GREEK. —Bullion's Greek Grammar, Bul lion's Greek Reader, Robinson's Greek Tes tament, Xenophon's Anabasis, Xenophon's Memorabilia, Pickering's Greek Lexicon. There will be frequent exercises in Decla mation and Composition. Instruction will also be given in Penmanship and Book-Kee ping. It will be the aim of the Teacher in this School, to impart to the pupils a thorough knowledge of the branches studied, to educate their minds, and thus to prepare them for hon orable places in life. TERMS. The Winter Session will consist of Twenty- Four weeeks or two quarters of 12 weeks each. As this session is two weeks longer than the last summer session, a corresponding addition is made to the price of tuition,which will be as follows per quarter: For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A rithmetic, Book-Keeping by single entry, Ge ography, History of U. S. S3 25 For same, and Algebra, Geometry, Survey ing, Mensuration, Boook-Keeping by double entry, General History, Natural History, Phy siology, Philosophy, other English branches, and Drawing. $4 50 For Latin ami Greek Languages, 0 75 fP Good boardrngean lie obtained in pri vate I'arniliesat from Si 50 to 00 per week. REFERENCES.— CoI. Joseph Paxton, Hon. Stephen Baldy, Hon. Geo. Michael Brobst. Esq., John M'Roynolds, Esq., Rev. Daniel Steele. Bloomsburg, Sept. 2i, 1849. WHOLESALE AND # RETA:E€EOCK STORE. No. 238 Maikel St. above Seventh, south side, Philadelphia. Although we can scarcely estimate the value of TIME commercially; yet by till ing at the above Establishment, JAMES HARDER will furnish his friends, among whom lie included all who duly appreci ate its fleetneas, will) a beautiful and per fect INDEX for marking its progress, of whose value tltey can judge. His extensive slock on hurt J, constsnrly clunging in conformity to the imprive rnents in laste antl style of pattern and workmanship, consists ol EIGHT-DAY antl TIIIRTV HOUR Brats COUNTING House, PARLOR. HALL. CHURCH pectNble citizens] can he produced of their ef ficacy then of any others, and Ten Dollars will be forfeited in every instance where o*e bo* will not do moie good than two boxes of any o (hers. Forty Pillc are in a Box ! and sold at Twenty.five Cents n llor, with direc tions and much wholesome advice accompanying each box They have no tastF. nor unpleasant smell free from dust or powdci of any k ; nd—do not gripe theWtomaih or bowels.—produce no sick ness, vomiting or had feelings—they are good at all limes, and adapted to most diseases common to mankind. No one having once taking them will he willing afterwards to take any others, because lliex always do good, and if they d > not then no others will. Dr. N. B. Lcidy, the Proprietor A Manufacturer, is a regular Druggist. Chemist and Physician, of fifteen years cxperb nee in Philadelphia; member | of different Medical Institutions of Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, ifrc . and ns*< isle arid corresponding member of -several Medical In stitutions of leond n and Paris —hence the rea son of the greater confidence placed in his pills, and there being recommended in the practice of most respectable physicians through .nt the Uni ted Slates. Principal Depot, Dn. Disfcssaat. No. 114 North Pomth Street. Phiiudclphi i. aud sold wholesale and retail by J. R. Moyer & E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg; Dr. A. B. Wilson, Berwick; Peter Ent, Light Street ; M. G. Shoemaker Buckhorn ; J. A. Moore, Danville; Ricketta & Stewart, Orangeville; John So inick, Cattaxvissa ; A. Levers, Washingtonville; J. M. Sheldon, Jer sey-town; J. F. Derr, Whitehall; J.S.Woods, Columbus; Brown & Creasy, Mitllinsburg ; E. Wertman, Rhorsburg, and by Storekeepers generally. 49- ly Dr# Pearson's CELEBRATED Pulmonic Expec'torant, Is the most certain and effectual remedy known for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, In fluenza, hoarseness, spitting of Hlood, difficulty cf breathing, Bronchitis, pain in the breast and side, puljiitation of the heart, whooping cough, asthma, croup, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. It is a medicine that can he confidentially re. commended in ail the above diseases as the most effectual remedy ever offered to enlightened peo ple. It is wsrrautod always to give relief, and if used in the early stages of the disease or before, it has attained a fatal termination, a speedy and ef fectual cure will always he obtained, if ueud ac cofding to ihe direcl : ons accompanying each bot tle. A fair trial of this medicine should be given to evciy individual laboring under a disease of the bieast or lungs. The proprietor of this Pulmonic Expectorant, having graduated os a physician, and followed the practice of his profession for several years, can, therefore give to those persons who require such medicines that assurance which cannot be expect ed where a compound is only concocted from an antiquated recipe, taken from the leaf of an old almanac or some similar source. Piepared by S. A. Pearson, M. D No. 106 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for #5. HEAD THE FOLLOWING: r. 8. A. Pearson: Dear Sir—For the benefit ttf others. I would inform you that I have been u sng your Pulmonic Expectorant for a cough teJpaininmy brcaal and side, the effects of n retry heavy cold—l find that it has given tne great haief I consider it an invaluable medicine. I cidve alao used it in my family with the moat de uaed benefit—lt rurca cold# in the Icaat oossible time that medicine coald cure them. If it# vir tues were generally known, it would aavo thous ands from an untimely grave. You ahouldaparo no pains nor expense to have it brought into use throughout the country. Yours,e used for the cure of Sprain., Bruise., Cuts, Call., Splints, suib, riugbiinc, spavin, stiffness of thejoinla, 4c. it ia an article which should ho in the hand, of every horrcmun, end no .table should be without a buttle of it. price 25 and 50 cents, prepared only try S. A. Pearson, m. n. and fertile, whole, sale and retail, el 10C North fourth street, rhilad. The following certificates ore ftom horsemen of the highest respectability who have given it a do. cided preference over other pieparation of the kind in use. Phila., March 2, 1847. Di. S. A Pearson, Dear Sir—i feel it a duty which l owe to you and Iho community at large, or rather that part of the community who posses, or in any way have charge of Horses, to aay, that i hive used your "Embrocation" for horses, itie decidedly the best preparation i have ever ned, or have any knowledge of lor the verious diseases is ich it is recommended. I also know a g-oot number of my friend# who have Used it and they r.II say that it is the heal medicine for horses they Imvc ever used. I would confidently recommend every person wh > has ■ horse should keep a bottle ol this valuable Emtiro cation iu his stuble. Your, respectfully, AB M. C. BCHENCK. Saletn, N.J., May 19. 1847. Dr. S. Pearson, Sii— Having tried your 'Embrocaiion' for horses, I have found it the beet remedy ilia' I have ever .seen or tried for the curee that it is lecotnmeiH ed to perform. It cure, galls with lite Ica-t possible delay that it could tie done. I wjuld cheeiiully recommend it to ail stabiekee pecrs and owners of horse#. WM. S. SOUDER. DAVID C. WOODS, Proprietor. Salem Line Stages tj ISridgeton, New Jersey. Phila. May 28, 1847. This is to certify that I have used Di. Pears* on'a Barber's Embrocation for horses, and unhes itatingly say that it ia decidedly the best remedy of the kind, for the various diseases which it ia recommended, that 1 have ever used, or have any knowledge of; and confidently recommend it to ait hoi.emen end keepers of horses, to be kept, constantly in their possession, W'M. KING, White Horse, Corner of Wood &3d sts. Phila, I fully agree with the above certificate and o pinion of Mi. King, in the use of Dr. I'etreon'e. Barber's' Embrocation.' JOHN OASK, Bucks County, Pa., June 19, 1847.. February 13, 1348. S. A. Pearson, M.D. Sir—This is to certify that I have used your Embrocation for liorses.and give it a decided preference over every other arti* • cle of (he kind ill use for the various diseases for.- which it is recommended,- it does notdralioy the hair as most other articles do. I would recommend it to every horsemen to be kept constantly in lheit-> stables, Tours, &c., WM. S. HOUGH, Solcbury tsp, Bucks Co., Pa Doylestown, May 29, 1848. Dr. Pearson,Sir—Having used your "Embro cation for Horses" on several occasions witlt grest suicess, I do moa - fully recommend it as an in valuable preparalion I'ur sprains, bruises, cuts and.' in short almost any of the ills that horse flesh ia heir to. Yours, Sic., C. H. MANN, High Sheriff of Bucks Co., Pa. Philad., Sept. 7, 1848. Dr. Pearson, Sir. Hiving made use of your Em brocation for horses on scveial occasions, with great success I do believe it to bo a most excellent aud valuable preparation, decidedly Ihe best (hit I have ever used, or have any knowledge of, for the purpose for which it ia intended, and wonld most confidently lecominond it to the notice of every horseman. It should be kept constantly in llicit possession. Very respectively yours, JOHN VANDEHBKLT, Philadelphia. I have tried Dr Pearson's Barber's Umbrae t tion for Horses, and 1 an, confident that it ii 'lbs most useful preparation that can be used, for all diseases which it is recommended; and also, fur Sprains, Biuisea and Rheumatics, of men. December 23rd, 1848. ENOCH AUSTIN Pillsgrovo, Salem Co,, N.J. We, the undersigned, having made ua of Dr. Pearson's Barber's Embrocation, fully agree in Ihe opinions ox pi tared in iho above Certificates, and tully recommended it to every Horsemen end Farmer who keeps horses, to be used by them in preference to any oilier article,for Ihe verioue uie cases for which it is recommended. A. J. Beaumont, New Hope. Pa; John V- Sehetk,Stnblekeeper, St Louis; A, l'earaas* M. D., Dublin, Bucks County, Pa; Jnred Boyd, Solebury Tp., Bucks Co., Pa;VVm. R. Dickerson, Esq. Philadelphia; James F, Nicholas, Boxboro, Pa ; J. H. Readings Flemington, N. J.„ Merchant; H. C, Buil ington, Flemington, N. J., Editor; I.Larrison Hunterdon Co., N. J., Merchaiv,• Wm. Erley fristol.aCorotier of PuehsCo; John Shaffer, Lancaster, Ohio; '.ier.y Johnsoo, MilforJ, N. J. ; William King, Etrq. New Pork; Wm. Kobisoi, P.'toomsburg, Pa; Wm. Scudder, Scudder's Falls near Trenton, N. J; YVm. M. C'p.je, Philadelphia; Dr. A. Curtis, Drug* gist, Pittston Ferry. Agent—Wm. Kobison, Bloomsburg, P. Eyes Open Tigbt. A xeord to the sick and afflicted. E. P. LUTZ, would again invite the attention of the citizens of Bloomsburg, and vicinity, to hio new and splendid assortment of Drugs, Medicine* Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Uyeatuflis, Con feclionarica at d soforth, which he hae juat re ceived, and will tell upon the moat reasonable terms. In addition to ihe above, he would offer t gen eral assortment of spices, Paint Bruahea, Varnish 3iushea sash-tools and Patent Medicine* from a Pill up to any amount of Townsand'a Barsapa rills. Also, Largo Glass for pictures and clock-faces, ne large as 24 by 30 inches.and should the eixes not suit he will cut them at his own risk fur a vary little addition to the original prices—Gold and Silver Leaf, Flench Leaf, Dutch Metal, Bad, White, Green end Yelluw Bronzes, Kept Con stantly on hand varying in prices from 37cte to tr. an ounce - Physician's, Painters, Gilders and the public gmiprnlly arein-iteu to call and examine hie stock before purchasing elaeware. .No chorge for look ing at articles. Remember the eign of the golden Mortar and pestle. N 11. Glass-cutting done to order at'the abort eet notice. EPIIRAIM P. LTTTV. BTcMWfbOV FeV. ". AW V