The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 28, 1850, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    [ THE CROAKEKB. I
Senator Frlck writes from Harrisburgh to !
lit* paper, the Miltonian as fallows in rela-
lion to Montour county:—The bill to create ;
the conty of •' Montour," out of parts of Col
umbia county, Passed tbe Senate on Monday
by a.vot of 15 yeas, to 14 nays. This bill
was placed upon tbe files at tbe commence,
turut of the session, and after some resist
ance' Mas finally passed. The. bill is now
tin tho House, and will pass that body if
bard boreing can cliect anything. There
are several borers hero frcm Danville, and
more are expected shortly who are constant
ly among the members, giving „ most woe
ful account of thoir sufferings, at the hands
of the Blootnburghers. If any confidence car
be placed in their piteous lamentations, the
Danville folks have been grossly
and justice denied them til their Court.*.—
Whether the bill can be "bcrcd" through re
mains to be seon. My opinion is that it can j
not. There appears to be no disposition in |
that body to make new counties, and I hope [
this bill without any merits whatever, will !
be killed as it deserves to Le.
t3f . Amuck ror Coal transported on the
Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, during
tho wdek ending Thursday, February 21,
1840:
Tons. CwV
From Port Carbon, .... 4.416 n8 ;
" Potuville, - • - - - 1,289 08
Schuylkill Haven, - - - 4,119 12
•' Port Clinton, 1,864 18
.'Total for week, ..... 11,690 07
Previously thisvear. from Lire.
Hi 1849," ---. 145,138 05 I
Total, .... 156,828 12
To same iitne last year, - 124,968 12
CF'Hoback, the Astrologer, lias beon in
dicted for obtaining money under false pre
tences, and found guilty.
CURE FOR BAD FITS—Not by any pa
tent medicine, but by a good unit —not such
a suit as a man can get into at court, but such
a neat, well-made and fashionable suit of |
clothing as every body sth uld wear; just
inch as you can find —Sit A. 11. Bit's', if you
will rail anil examine his Block of coats,
JHmts, vests, .aid other articles of dress at the
lower door ol ihe new Exchange Block near
ly opposite the Couri-House, in Bloornsbiirg
Ilia stock of ready-made clothing is not the
"flop-Mark made up for sixteen cents a daj',
but is cut with attention and made up to i ccur
' and not only to sell.
Mr. Ellis has also on hand an assormcntof
cloth, cassimeres, sattincts, and suitable trim
mings ; so that lie is prepared Ui innko up
clothing to order at the shortest notice. He
will ptay particular attention to cutting out.
MARRIED.
In this place, oil Tuesday morning hist by
Rev G. 11. Day, Mr. I,'VV. HAUTMAN and
Miss MARY M R1 ITER
happy pair have our best wishes
that their path thro" life may be ever bloom
ing with the fairest flowers of happiness,
contentment and bliss.
On the lTth inst., by the Rev. Mr. Web
ster, Mr. Wm. Bkibf.l, of Wilkesbarre, to
bliss Mxar IIXHT, of Lausanne Carbon
County.
In Klkland. on Saturday the oth inst., by-
Joseph Woodhead, Esq.. Mr. J. Wknck, jr..
of Forks tp., and Miss Saiiah Fawcxtt, of
Elkland tp , Sullivan co. Pa.
'ln Wilkefbarre, on the 13ih inst., by Rev.
Thomas 11. Pearne, Mr. John K. Hei.me, to
Miss Ei.iza Gbuver, both of tVilkesbarre.
DIED.
In Cattawissa. on Sunday last, after a very
short illness. Mrs. Jane, wife of Charles
Ilartinan, aged about 35 years.
In Roaringcreek township on the 2-tth
February, Mr. Aukm Mencu, aged 60 years
5 mouths and 28 days.
[Reading papers please copy.]
At'Kxeter, Luzerno comity, Pa., on the
18th iriM , Sarah, wife of Lewis Jones, aged
75 years.
At the residence of his son, in Davidson
tp., Sullivan co., on .the 22d of November,
1849, Mr. John Keeeek, aged 86 years.
I r" Mr. Keeler was one of the old re*-
olmioiiary soldiers, and drew a pension for
many years. He Was Born in Orange coun
ty, in the State of New York.
JPublic Sale.
, In pursuance of an order'of the Orphan's
Court of Columbia county, on Friday the ,
29th day of March next, at 10 o'clock 111 tho
forenoon, Philip Uillmeyer. Esq. trustee, ap
pointed bv the Orphan's Court of Columbia
'county, to sell tho real estate of Nicholas fia
chord, late of Madison township in. said co,,
deceased, will expose to sale by public, veu
di'td, upon the premises, two ceiiaiu lots of
ground, situate in New Columbia, Madison
township, atoreeaic, and numbered, in the
I>ian of said town number one and two, lafo
the estate of said deceased, situate in the
township of Madison and county aforesaid.
JACOB EYERLY, Clerk.
Bloomsbnrg, Feb. 26 1850.
________
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Has just reccjjed'tlie spring & Summer Fash
ions, which lie will use in cutting all gar
meats entrusted to his care for making.
Bloornsbiirg. Feb. 28, 1860.
Notice.'" |
All parsons H-dobled to llm Estate of James |
Evori*. Sr., late of Uri are reek township, yly
eeased, either by Nolo or Buok account, are
requested tu meet at the house of Enhraim
Evans, tu said lownsfffp, oil Monday K TUBS ,
■lay the 4th ami sih of March next, prepared ;
fur settle moat, when the Executors will be ;
IN otieuiianee on the above days. Those
who neglect this notice may expect to pay J
AOltl.
JOHN DOAK,
JOB. PILKINGTON,
HENRY M AHTZ, ; 1
Etmilors. i
Horse Hills
'Of any deeirable style, neatly ami cheaply 1
primed at this office.
MllOfc
A new lot ju*t received and for sale oheep I
MORGE WEAVW. ..i|
t- . % ' ' - 1
;|k;, v v -
l U jy i_|,
Sheriff's Sale.
I 9-Y. Virtuo of a writ. of Levari Facias to
mo directed will be exposed ki public sale,
: on etpurday tho 23d day of March next, at
2 o'clock, P. M., at the old Court-House in
Danville. all that certain lot of ground, situ
ate on the.i North west side of Mill Street,
and described as follows : Beginning at the
corner of Charles White's lot in,said. street,
ihenue along said Ipt one hundred and fitly
feet to an alley, theitce along said alley forty
one feet to a corner of Daniel Ramsey's.iot,
thence along said lot one hundred and fifty
feet to a corner on said Mill street,, thence a
long said Mill street forty-one feet to tho first
mention comer, the place of beginning: eon*
mining six thousand one hundred and fifty
square feet of ground; be the same more or
less, and numbered with the number two in
the plot of lots, so ,laid out on the North-west
side of said Mill street.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the properly of John Arler and Jesse Ar
tcr. PETER BILLMYF.R, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Bloomsburg, I
February 20, 1856. )
VALUABLE PROPERTY
! For Sale Or Rent.
' The house and lot in the town of Illiors
bnrg, Columbia county, lately belonging to
John Stiles, deceased, is offered for sale or
rent by the undersigned. Tlia properly is a
good situation for a
And has been occupied as such for soveral
years. For the last two years it lias been
used as a STORE HOUSE, and it lias all the
, necessary preparations about it for use as a
store. "1 he House is a largo two story frame
building, and affords room sufficient for a
dwelling-house and store-room. The property
is also well provided with stabling, and the
! lot one of sufficient ground to accommodate
I any public business. There is upon the pro
mises a never failing well of water..
For terms and further information apply to
either ot the subscribers, residing in Sugar
loaf tow uship, Columbia county.
. RICHARD STILES,
, JSx, JOSIAII STILES,
Feb 3t.
BUERIFF3 SAI-E.
By virtue of a writ of fi fa. to mc directed
will be exposed to public sale in Orangeville
at the .house of Jacob Good, on Thursday
t lie 7th day of March next, at 1 oclock, P.
i M.. a certain lot of ground situate in Orange
ville, Orange township, Columbia county,
bounded as follow? : beginning at tho corner
of Main street, and land owned by George
Harmaii, thence nearly west twenty one and
one-half perches to lands of Pavid Herring
thence nearly north six perches to a lot of
Wm DeLong, thence by the same Ifhd a lot
in possession of Jacob Good nearly east 21i
perches to Main street, thence along the said
Main street nearly south six perches to the
place of beginning, containing one hundred
and iwepfy-nine perches of land on which
are erected a two siory frame dwelling house
u frame shed with the appurtenances.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Peter Miller.
P. UILLMEYER. Slid.
Sheriff's Office, Bloomsburg. )
February 6, 1850. j
GIVE "EM FITS J!
Peter S. Leidy
Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona
ble a suit of clothing as any other tailor in
these diggins. As a sample of his work
manship. lie refers you to the
' BEST FITTING COXT
i To be found in Ihe town, which is quite cer
tain to have come from his shop.
Ho regularly receives the latest city fash
ions, and from his experience in the busi
ness can ensure satisfaction in his work.
Ho has also on hand an assortment of
CLOt'H,
CASSiMERKS,
& TRIMMINGS,
At the lowest prices, from which lie will
make up to order coatr, pants, or vests of any
desirable style.
LVHis shop is on the North side of Main
Street, a few doors above the Court-house.
Ulooinsburg, Feb. 14, 1850.
(WHITE SWAN HOTEL.
The Subscriber bpgs leave to inform his
friends and the public in .general dial lie lias
taken die WHITE SWAN -HOTEL AND
STAGE OFFICE, NO. 108, RACE STREET,
Formerly kept by J. PETERS A SON. The
House being large and convenient, and in
the business part ofc the city, he hopes by
strict attention to business, that. bis friends,
and all who may come to the city on busi
ness or pleasure, will give him a call.
lie pledges himself,that nothing shall be
wanting on his part to make jthein at home.
TERMS — One Dollar per,day.
GEORGE RAHN,
Formerly of Schuylkill County.
Philadelphia, Mareh 22, 1849.
dti&AP TAILORING.
The subscriber is now doing. a large busi
ness at Tailoring in Light Street, anu invites
all who wisli for fashionable, well-filling anil
cheaply-made garments to visit his *iop and
give linn a trial.
lie has two shops in operation, turning ofl
work. One is in the upper end and the other
in the lower part of Light Street. He regu
larly receives the CITY FASHIONS, and
asks only for a trial to insure satisfaction.
Particular attention will be paid to cutting
it'. B. F. DOLLMAN.
Light Street, April 12, 1849-ly
A House & Lot At Private Sale.
AmL THE subscribers offer to piir
i jTTj*chasers, at private sale, a house
HHBllK a "d lot upon the Main Street of
Bloomsburg, in the business
part of the town, between the two principal
hotels, and only a little more than a square
from the Court' House. The lot fronts 66 on
Main street and extends 214| feat bark.
The house is a large stone dwelling, and the
property in every way offers a fair cnance fo
any person wishing a residence or business
location in the county-seat. For terras in
quire of A. H. ELLIS.
Bloomuburg. or
C. D.'GEAUiI ART
II enrich ■
Boot and Shoeaaking.
JACOB F. DEITTRRICU
Has removed his boot and shoe establish
ment, into the new frame building on Alain
Street two doors above Albright & Mongol's
stare, opposite the Forks Hotel, where lie in*
vitas his aid customers and the public gener
ally to oall and give his work a fair trial.
He will furnish all article* in liis line of b'tisi
ness neat, strong and ehoap.
Bloomsburg, April 19th 1849.-fy.
MOUNT VEHNON HOUSE,
NO. 95 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHIL-
A DELPHI A, PA.
This hour* is kept by D. Bi.xta, and is one
of tht best in the oily. Merchant* and oth
ers visiting Philadelphia would do well to
.give him a >aU.
Boots and Shoes.
BP* Encourage your (Hen Mechanics, and you
encourage Yourselves, jgj
The subscriber would inform Ins friends
and the public, lliat lie has on hand, and
makes to order nit kinds of BOOTS AND
SHOES, at llio following low prices : .
Men's fine calf or morocco boots, 84 a 4 50
(1° kip or cow hide, .3 35
do , calf shoes 2 00
do ..cow hide 1 75
do . miners', nailed, 2a2 50
Ladies'gaiters, 2a2 25
-' Luce boots, 1 62
" Thick soled slippers, lal 37
" Pump soied, 100
" Excelsiors, 125
Boys',,youths' and children's shoes in pro
portion. He manufactures his work of the
best of stock, and warrants it-to wear ; and
he is determined to sell it as low as others
can their Yankee or city work,, Call, and
see for yourselves, t-hop on Main St., next
door below Hartman's Store.
WARREN RUSSELL.
JVEW GOODS.
The subscriber has just received and open
ed a new and choice lot of goods which he
offers for salo at tho lowest prices.
'An abundance of the necessaries and lux
uries of life will be found in his assortment.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. BATTINETS,
ALPACAS, CASHMERES. DE
LANES—HATS, & CAPS,
BOOTS,SHOES. MUFFS
PRINTS, &. SHAWLS.
IN short, everything for Ladies and Gen
tleman's wear, beside a liill variety of GRO
CERIES. QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,
AND CEDAUWARE,
Those wishing to purchase will do well to
call soon. WE charge nothing for showing
goods.
GEORGE WEAVER.
Bloomsburg, Oct 15th 1849.
liveuy stash,ic
j9\ NOAH S. PRENTISS M .
J—invitee the public to tryOflEjEflf
U/\ his new stock of
carriages and buggies, a vaiiety of which
can be found at his Livery Slable.. fie can
always furnish horses and vehicles of the
best kind, and on lensonable terms. He has
recently added a number of fashionable ve
hicles and good horses to his former stock.—
lie will furnisfi to parties four horse convey
ances with good and safe drivers, at very
low prices.
Call at the lower end of Hopkinsville, on
the East side of Main street.
Bloomsburg, Dec. 13, '49-ly
IIATS AND GAPS.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and customers, that lie lias just re
ceived from the city, a large and select as
sortment of ■ •-
FASHIONABLE
£| Ilats and Caps, of
DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED
STYLE , which he olfers lor cash sales very
cheap, at his old stand, on Main Street, sec
ond door South of tho Court house.
He continues to manufacture Ilats to
order as usual.
THOMAS WILLITS.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, J849.
NEW SADDLER SHOP-
The subscriber announces to the public
that lie has just opened a Saddler Shop in the
central part of Bloomsburg, on Main street,
one door above Rupert's Kiore, where he
will keep constantly on hand and make to
order all kinds of
HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS,
VA NIECES,
Arid every other article in his line of busi
ness. He will also attend to TRIMMING
carriages and buggies, in every desirable
style, and will turn off all his work neat and
good ; and at the low est pricos. Those who
wisli work in his line will do well to give
him a call.
WHides, country produce, and even gold
dollars will be taken in payment for work.
W. M K. THORNTON.
Bloomsburg, May 15, 4849.
-Public Sale.
WILL BE sold at public sale, on the prem
ise?, on Saturday, the 9th day of March, A.
D. 1850, at 11 o'clock, A.M., that certain
property, known as the ,
Roaring Creek Mill Propel ly.
Situate in Franklin township, Col. County,
near the mouth of Roaring Creek.
Said property consists of about Forty A
cres of Land, on which are erected
A GRISTMILL AND SA W MILL,
And Several Dwelling Houses. The water
power is one of the Desl and most unfailing
of any in this section of the Stale, being suf
ficient at tho lowest stages of tho water to
turn two run of stone.
The properly will be sold with a reserva
tion of tiie water and privileges con
nected therewith, ot the Roaringcreek Fur
nace.
Terms of sale—one fourth cash, and the
residue in pnp, two and three years, with in
terest, secured by bond and mortgage on the
property. • E. H. BALDY,
For the Trustees of the U. S. Bank.
Danville, Jan. 7, 1850—9t.
Administrator's Notice,
, Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration have this day been grantod to
the undersigned upon the estate of Daniel
Peaier, deceased, bile of Fiskuigcreek,town
ship, Columbia connly. All persons know
ing themselves indebted to the estate, are
therefore requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those havingclaiins to present the in
to the undersigned, residing in Fishingcreek
township at the late residence of the decea
sed. GEORGE PEALER,
HIRAM PEALER.
: t Adms.
Fishingcreek, Jan. 24, 1846—6t.
BERWICK HOUSE.
And Cicncrul Singe Office.
... „ BY G. W. NICELY.
Tire subscriber lias taken the large and
commodioua hotel In Berwick Pa., lately
kept by Frederick Nicely., and refitted it up
anew in a style comfortable and convenient
for travellers and boarders. HIS TABLE
will bo supplied with the best produots of
the markets afford, and HIS BAR furnish the
choicest liquors.
Attentive hostlers will always be in atten
dance, and by obliging attention to the wants
of hispatrous he solicits a share of the ynb
lic, patronage. G, W. NlCfitV.
Berwick Pa. April 19th 1849.-ly. |
BLANKS!!
DEEDS.
SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS,
SUBPCENAS, and
JUDGMENT NOTES, o!
proper and desirable forms, for sale at thee*
oifice tho ' Star of the North."
Philadelphia Beading aid Pottsviile
WINTER ~ARRANGEMENTfi. "
ON and ufler November Ist, 1849, the
Passenger Trains will ran between Phil
adelphia and Pottsviile, as follows; ~
Leaves Philadelphia at 81 A. M., daily,
except Sundays. i
Arrived at Heading at 11 18
Arrives at Po.tßville at 12 50
Leaves Pottsviile at 81 M. M. Daily except
Sundays. . .
Arrives at Rbtuling at n) 00
Arrives at PoUsviflaat 12 50.
ua.g3o
Pottsviile.and Philadelphia $3.50 an: fB,-
00; Pottsviile and Reading $1,40 and 8120:
Reading and Philadelphia 2,26 ynd 1,90.
Passsengers cannot enter the Cars unless
provided with Tickets.
There will bejjo afternoon Train,
ty NOTICE.—Fifty pound of baggage
will be allowed to each passenget in these
lines; and passengers are expressly prohib
ited from taking any thing as baggage but
their wearing apparel, which will be at the
risk of its owner.
By order of the Board of Managers. - L
S. BRADFORD, Scc'ry.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849.
Hood tsud nineties. -
JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE,
wholesale slid retail,at No. 00 Notlh 2nd
street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia.
(void lever watches, full jewelled, 18
caret cases. <3O and upwards.
Silver lever do, full jewelled, $lO and
upwards.
Silver lepine do, jewelled, sll and up
wards. i ..
Silver quartier watches, from $5 to 10.
Gold pencils, from $1 50 in $7-
Superior gold rings, from 37 to 80 els.
Oilier articles in proportion. All goods
warranted to be vvhlit they are sold for.
Con-tanHv on hand, a foil assortment
of fine GOLD JEWELRY aod SILVER
WARE. Also, nn assortment of ,\J. J.
Tobias cfe-Cn. ; E. Simpson Samuel and
Brothers; E. S. Yates <j-Co.j Jphn Har
rison ;G. R. Bessiev's. and other su
perior PATENT LEVER Movements,
which will be cased in any sty le desired.
Arrangements have been madq with all
lho above , celebrated makers, the best
manufacturers of Liverpool. >o furnish at
short notice any required style i f Waich,
for which orders will be" taken and the
name and residencn of the person order
ing put oil if requested. ; ,
O. CONRAD. No. 96
Noith Third Street.
Importer of Watches.
January I, 1850.-ly 49
S.IRONI'S MUSICAL TIDIES. _
A WEEKLY JOURNAL, devoted to Literature,
Mugiq, and the Fine Arts. Office, New
York, 251 Broadway. TERMS —S2,OO a year
in advance; for which our subscribers will
receive nearly ONE THOUSAND QUARTO
PAGES of LETTER-PRESS, besides fifty
pages of elegantly printed original Music,
by the most celebrated . composers, and a
magnificent STEEL ENGRAVING OF SAN
TA CECILIA, worth by itself more than the
whole subscription.
ty Editors copying our terms, and giv
ing a synopsis of the charistics of our. jour
nal, THKEE TIMES, and sending us marked
copies of the same, may depend upon the
regular transmission to them of die Journal,
together with the engraving.
Edward L. Walker, 160 Chestnut street, is
our principal agent for Philadelphia.
Specimen numbers will ho sent by mail,
to any one addressing us, post paid.
SARONI & CO.,
251 Broadway, New York.
No. 1.-3t
DON'T ALL SPEAK AT ONCE !
To HAVE the best fitting suit in tdwn>fta
made by who (ft ,
does Fashionable Tailoring as cheap & --111.
a little better than it can be done in town by
any bpdy else. He has just received the la
test Fall Fashions, and with his e.xperiene in
cutting garments, he can promise the best,
satisfaction to those who patronize him. If
CALIFORNIA
Was to be supplied with such garments as he
Huns off, a fair fortune might be made at
once. His shop is on Main street below Mar
ket, in the building lately occupied as an of
fice by C. R. Buckalew.
ESTIo will take country"-produce for his
work, and gold dollars will not be refused.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 1849—if.
For Good Watches.
Henry Zuppinger returns
gYV. his thanks lor past patro
alK' '"vhesthe pub
'"wtw li°-1 0 his new
(if >,> a assortment of
(F# -' •' CLOCKS, WATCHES,
Tri rnini 11 "s. Glasses,, and
Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels, which he
offers for reasonable prices. He will alsore
pnir clocks, watches, and musical and opti
cal instruments in a satisfactory manner.
His shop is in the middle room of the Ex
change block, nearly opposite to the Court
House.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, 1849.
Rising Sun Hotel—Berwick, Pa.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and the 11a vetlairji: public, that has taken
ihe well known Tavern Stand lately occupied by
Tito*. M'NAII,-which has titled np in the best pos
sible manner for the accommodation of those who
msy favor him with4heir-pa-Tenage. He Hattrrs:
himself that by unremitting attention on hk part,
he can give entire saiiefaction to all. IIIS TA
BLE will be supplied with tho best the market
nlfurde, and HIS BAR with the best and choicest
liquors, is
Obligmg nntf attentive Ostlers always on hand,
and his STABLING is the most extensive in this
section of counrty. R. B. SI'KDMAN.
Tailoring; in Eight Street.
James Smith
Invites the attention of the fashionables of
Light Street to,his. style of cutting garment..
He makes them in the. best and most tasty
manner, and can ensure satisfaction in his
workmanship.
He receives the latest fashions, ?. n d when
cutting only is desired, the "work, is marked
carefully for the maker.
tdf All kinds of cour.try produce taken in
exchange for work.
LigfitStreet, Feb. IJ, 1850.
NS'W AUBITAIi
BY different arrivals we have replenished
our STOCK OF GOODS, which
we will sell at our usual low prices.
J. H. BARTON k 00.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 1849.
For Rent.
A Urge and convenient dwelling house,
end e suite of roome suitable for a email fa
mily, or for an office or shop. Enquire at
this office.
A
' ■ ' ' 58
BLOOMSBURG ACADEMY.
A HIGH SCHOOL
N
For Young Ladies sad Gentle men,
J. E. BRADLEY, Principal.
MDhe text WinterJgession of this Institution
will commence on MONDAY tRe Bth of Oc
tober.
. Text Bodes.
Emerson's Spelling Book and Reader. i
Goodrich's Geography. .<> j
Bullion's English Grammar.<
Parker's Progressive Exercises.
" Aids to English Composition.
Blair's Rhetoric,JJniveieity edition.
Davjetp. Arithmetic.
" Algebra,
" Geometry.
■" Sun-eying.
" Mensuration,
Forter's Book-keeping.
Ackeman's Natural History:
..Cutter's Anatomy, Physiology, &.Hygiene.
Guernsey's History of the United States.
i .Lardnor s Outlines.
Olmsted's School Philosophy. .. ...
Burritt's Geography, of the Heavens.
Johnston's Turner's Chemistry.
Wood's Botany. '
Sclunucker's Menial Philosophy.
. Wayland's Moral Science.
Webster's Dictionary.. ...
LATlN.— Bullion's Latin Grammar, Bullion's
Ijitiu Reader, Authon's Caesar, 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, Xeuopheu's Anabasis, Xenophon's
Memorabilia, Pickering's Gnn Lexicon.
Thero will be frequent exercises in Decla
mation and Composition. Instruction will
also be given in Penmanship und Book-Keu
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 Whiter 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. $3 25
For same, and Algebra, Geometry, Survey
ing, Mensuration, Boook-Keoping by double
entry, General History, Natural History, l'hy
sHogy, Philosophy, other English branches,
and Drawing. $4 50
For Latin and .Greek Languages, 5 75
HTGood boardeng can be obtained in pri
vate families at from $1 50 to $2 <lO per week.
REFERENCES— CoI. Joseph; Paxton, Hon.
Stephen Baldy, Hon. Geo. Alack, Michael
BroDst. Esq., John M'Reynolds, Esq., Rev.
Daniel Stock.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 24, 1849.
lIOLOENS
JEWELRY STOKE.
Where may always be found a very large
and varied assortment of fine Watches, E
legant Jewelry, Fancy Articles, fine Cut
Irrv, Silver and plated offers
greater enilqcementa to purchasers than
nny o|hcr similar establishment in Phila
delphia., r • • •,
lu addition to my heretofore large stock
I havejupt added a new lot of H'atohes,
Jewelry, Fancy Articles, making ray
prevent assortment one uf the best in Pliii
ladelpliia. My assortment consists in part
of Gold and Silver Lever, Lepine, Quar
tier and other wgtctios; a hill assortinenl
of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Stone and
Mourning Hroaches. Finger Rings, in a
great variety. Silver pnd Plated Table and
Teq-spoods, Duller Knives, Thimbles smtl
Pencil Cases, Lockets, Purses, Keys, n
fine lotqf Razors, Penknives, 4'L\, with a
full assort in efi l of. Gold Pews of all the
difierent Makers at the greatly tcduced
price ol $1,25.
EL! HQI.DEN,
'$ No. 238 Market St., above 7di, Phila.
Ail kinds of Watches and lewe|ry care
fully repaired and warranted. My goods
arc offered at the very lowest cash prices.
Call and see, it costs nothing to look.
September SO. 1849.—1y.
p WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL CLOCK STORE,
No. 238 Market St. above Seventh,
south side, Philadelphia.
Although we can scarcely estimate the
value of TIME commercially; yet by call
ing at the above Establishment, JAMES
HARDER will furnish his friends, among
whom he included all who duly appreci
ate its Qeetness, witli a. beautiful, and per
fect INDEX for marking its progress, o(
whose value they can judge.
His extensive slock on hand, constanlly
clangtng in coiifprinjly , to the imprive
inents in taste and style nLpaiteru and
workmanship, consists of .EIPHT-DAY and
THIRTY UOUR'BIBSS,GOUJNTJNU House,
PARLOR. HALL. CHURCH <s• Alarm
Clicks. French,.Gothic.and fancy styles,
a 8 well as, plain, which from his extetisive
conncctimi and correspondence witli the
manufacturers he finds that he cn put at
tiie Lowest cash Figure,.in any quantity,
from . One to a Thousand, of which he
wilt wnrrant the accuracy.,!
IWClocks repaired and warranted-—>
Clock trimmings on hand.
Call and ate me;amotig them,
i . JAMES BARBER.
238 Markets!., Phila. Sept. 20,'49-1 y
, The argest Stock
of Goous in Town.
IV M. M.CJLSIVY A Co, at their pld stand ou
corner of Main and Market Streets, offer to
puie.uosera the best assoitment of ne\y
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
That can be found in Bloomsburg.
Their now supply just opened, consists of
every desirable kind of ~
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QURENS
WARE, HARDWARE, EARTH
ENWARE.. BOOTS,SHOES,
Ac., &0., Ac., Ac.
Every thing in the way of Dress Goods for
Ladies' or Gentlemen's wear, can be found ill
their assortment to suit every taste.
Cashmeres, Alpacas. Delaines, Meritioes,
Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Shawls, Hand
kerchiefs, YVoollen A Cotton Flannels, French,
and American Broadcloth. Cassitn
ers, Sattinetts, Beaverteens, Tweeds & Jeans
of. every style and price can be furnished by
(hem.
. CUAULLS E. BUCKALKW,
ATTCHN2JT JLT LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO., PA-,
Ornce—Two doors below the Court-House,
North ride of Main Street.
Nov. 8, 1849.
Dr. Keltr'B Celebrated Family
Medicines.
Dr. Keeler is a regular graduate from one
of the best medical schools of the country,
and a practising physician of the city of
Philadelphia. We take great pleasure in
presenting these remedies to the afflicted.—
They are alt of undoubted medical powers
i and hold out to the invalid a promise of re
i lief, such as none others possess. They
each have been thoroughly tried in a long
successful private practice, and have estab
lished for themselves a reputation but few
possess, and given bettor.satisfactioii to the
afflicted thau any of ilea boasted remedies
of the day. In offering them to the public,
the proprietor is iutiuenced by no sinister
motives of gain, but feels conscious that
they,are eminently deserving of public con
fide nee. No medicines ever before the pub
lie have acquired such deserved reputation
upon their merits alone, or appeal with such
irresistible force to the invalid. .
■.•DR. HEELER'S PANACEA, For the re
moval and permanent cure of all .diseases a
rising from an impure stato of the Blood and
habit of the body, viz: . ■ ,
Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, eto., Scrofula..in all its
forms, Tetter, Scdld Head, Cutaneous .affec
tion!} of the lace and extremities, Chronic
enlargements of the Joints ; White Swelling,
Syphlitic Affections, Constitutional disorders,
arising from debility, Mercurial and Heredi
tary predispositions, &c.
nr In every change that is taking place
in the body,it is manifest that it is brought
about by something having a substantive ex
istence. If we suppose the organs of our
body originully perfect, they must 'continue
perfect unless changed by die intervention
of something that bears an unhulthy rela
tion, te it.. In all eases of diserftefthere must
be the interposition of some new ingredient,
which by playing its part as a COUKO served
the properties before connected
with the body. It is absurd to talk of sgpn
taneous disease taking place in organs pre
viously healthy, without the interposition of
some morbific agent, as well might we ex
pect a piece of chalk to transfer itself spon
taneously into Plaster of Paris., without the
aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there
is a prior cause which must be removed,
through the agency of the Blood. For this
purpose thero is 110 remedy superior to the
PANACEA.
R 1 * In the evidence the following is sub
mitted to the public:
PHILADELPHIA, June 9th, 1847.
Having been uppraised of the nature of
the Panacea, it affords me much pleasure to
be able to recommend it as a valuable reme
dy for those chroma, constitutional and glan
dular diseases, to which it is . especially a
daptedz-i-To those who are afflicted, and re
quire medicine as an alterative cannot obtain
it iu a more agreeable, active and uniform
state, than is to bo found in the Panacea. I
have used it iu several instances with deci
ked and signal succes. Yours &c.
D. Allison, M. D.
For details certificates, &c., see circulars,
&c.—Price SI per bottle, largo sixe, 6 bottles
95 • ••
1)11. HEELER'S COUGH SYRUP.
Among all the remedies before the public
this stands pre-eminent in incipient Con
sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs,
Hoarseness, Whooping caugh, Pleurisy, As
thma, spitting of Blood, and for all affections
of the pulmonary organs occasioned by .cold.
To much praise cannot be bestowed upon
this remedy, and the proprietor urges any
one afflicted with any ol the above com- I
plaints to secure it at one. It is warranted
to cure or no pay. Price 50 cents.
Dr. Keeler s Cordial and Carminitiue.
Every family whether rich or poor, who
values health and all its blessings, should
have this invaluable remedy at hand. It is
infinitely the best remedy known for Diar
rhea, dysentery, cholera morbus, cholera in
fantum, cholic flatulency, griping pains,
ctamp, ect., and for all diseases ol the .sto
mach awl bowels caused by.Teething.. The
numerous testimonials/rent Physicians and '
others unsolicited, has given it a riputation
as firm as adamant. Price 25 cents per hot
tie.
Dr. Keeper s Vermifuge Syrup. —This reme
dy is pleasant to the taste, hartnlos tethepa- ■
tient and nil powerful dn i destroying awl re-i
moving all kinds of worms from the body.
It is without doubt, the cheapest .ami best j
worm destroying medicine betore the public,
and will if administered according to direc
tions, remove them within sor 6 hours after
taken.—The dose is small, and each b ullj
contains twice as much as similar remedies
Price only 25 cents per bqttle. ~
Dr. Heeler's Liver and Sanative
PILLS.
Although not recommended 'as a "cure
all/' yet tltoy are the mildest and best rem
edy to remove Constipation, Jaudice, Dys
pepsia, Biliousness, norvousnoss, foul stom
ach, head ache, indigestion, etc. Unlike
other purgative medicine they leave tb-y
bowels always relaxed consequently are the
proper medicine for females arid persons
leading a sedentary life. Price 25ci'„
Dr. Keeler's Rheumatic Lo'ion.
A justly celebrated external application for
pains ol the chest, neuralgia, head-ache,
sprains, bruises, tic doloreaux swellings of
the joints, rheumatism, gout, sciatiea and
for all disorders wherein a sedative and ru
befacient remedy is applicable. Price
37J cts per bottle.
All ot tho above celebrated and
y used rnedieir.es, are prepared
Wholesale an-u Retail, 294 Market street,
Philadelphia.
For sal a also by J. R. MOVER, Blooins
hnrg; 'jhallunl & Hughe*, and Dr. J, A.
Aloo.e, Danville; K. Francisous, Jersey
Sl.ore; and by Druggists and Merchants
I '.nronghout tho County and. Stat*.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d., 1849—1y.
New Boot ft Shoe Store.
JOSEPH B. WEAVER
Has opened anew Boot and Shoe Store at
the lower end of Main street, in the building
lately used as Nathan's Clothing Store. He
will always keep on hand an assortment of
ready made work, and will make to order at
the shortest notice coarse and line Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers for Gentlemen;
bad ics and Misses' t wear. He will furnish
his work, made in a neat and substan
tial manner, at tho lowest prices. •-. ot
With articles made..strong and neat, awl
sold cheap, he solicits a share of publio pat
ronage. i < l it
Bloomsburg, April 5, 1849-tf
New Goods.—New Firm.
The Cheapest goods in Light Street
Can be bought of PETER ENT, who has
taken the store formerly kept by ..Sloan and
Thompson, and filled it up with a new and
choice selection of the most fashionable and
desirable goods. He has every article usu
ally kept iu a country store; and will sell
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queehswure, Crockery, Ce
dar Ware, Hats auu
Cape, Boots and
Shoes for
Cash or country produce, a little .cheaper
than they can be bought elsewhere in the
neighborhood. Call and see, *(1 who wish
a grand chance for bargains.
JETER ENT.
Light Street Jan. 8d 1850. ,
i i 1 j 11 ptmmmnifja
3jE>nf
lidiaii Vegetable Paaaeea.
Rowand ft Walton invite attention to lb*
following advertisement:
DR. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS I
At a proof of tho continued suoceee of
DR. CULLKN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PA
NBCEA, we refer to a few of the many cer
tificates in cur possession, of curt* perform
ed by this groat purifier.
Captain T. L. Sanders, constable of Sooth
Mulberry of Barber's Iteh.
Mr. J. P. ItMH child, No. 83 North Sev
enth street, cured of hereditary Tetter, which
covered Ids entire body.
Mr. E. W. Maxwell, Grape court, Market
street, above Eighth, cured of Scrofula, had
fourteen open ulcers upon his body at the
ti©e he commenced taking the Medicine.
Misr Christiana Sands. West Spruce street,
between Beach and Willow streets. near the
Schuylkill,, cured of Scrotals; had suffered
eight years; her much affected
that tea amf coffee -would pass out at her ear
—this is a strong case. t
Capt. John K. Barclay, No. 4<M) Market *
street, cured of Scrofulous Sore of 38
years' standing. This case is wellknewn to
mnny of our best Physicians, who have fre
quently advised amputation.
Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr., No. 5 Jefferson, west
of Schuylkill Sixth street, below Locust.
This was, undoubtedly, one of the most se
vere cases of Scrofula 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 Twelfth street abovo Race, cured of
Scrofulous Sore Throat, Of eight years stan
ding. - 1 '
Air. J. 11. Frick's child, No. 734 Dock St.,
Philadelphia.
Mr. Michael Duffy, 44 South Frout street,
(at P. Brady & Co.'s,) Philadelphia, cured
of Tetter of twenty five years.
Mr. Williom Flemming, No. 210 Wash
ington street, between Eighth and Ninetb,
Philadelphia, cured of Erysipelas four years,
which destroyed the flesh to the bdrte.
• Wiliam Barker, cured of Scrofula. This
case had been in the hospital many months,
and discharged as incurable—he is now well
and may bo seett daily at our office.
Mr. David Cirgan, Muddy creek,' 'Hamil
ton eounty, Ohio, cured of Scrofula. This
was a. very severe case, and Kirgan says that
ueold'tnonAv prevent, he would not undergo
the same affliction for ten thousand dollars,
and yet he was cured for a few dollars, by
Dk. Ciillen sli.dran Vegetable Panacea.
Mr. John W. llazleton, of Mulica Hill,
Now Jersey, cured of Totter of ten years'
standing, with a few bottles of the Panacea.
Mr. John Brockon, of Germantown, at the
age of 01 years, was cured of a violent Tet
ter that hau troubled him for 18 years.
Mrs. Eve Siscoe, No. 53 South street, be
tween Third and Fourth, from SchnylkiU,
cured of fever sores on her ankles, after suf
fering 12 years with them. Mrs. 8. is 82
years of age. 1 ■ •'.
Mrs Klizabcte C Foster, Second street,
four doors abovo Washington street, was
cured of Tetter on her leg, which had troub
led her 14 years.
Mr Charles Otis, late of Parrish street, .
now of Maunyuhk, cured of Tetter of 5 years
in.bands and feet.
Mr Mellon Grubbf Juniper street, near
Spruce, cured of Scrofulous Ulcers on the
shoulders, which had defied the doctors
more than a year. i •
Mr Hiram Ridge, Attleboro', Bucks co.
Pa., cured of Salt Rheum. This case bail
been pronounced incurable by some 12 or 14
physicians ot the first standing—as a lost
resort had recourse to Cullen's Panacea, and
was cured completely in a few months, after
suffering 17 years—the disease had almost
covered his entire person.
Henry Reeves, of Bridgeton, cured of the
worst case of Scrofula ever seen in New Jer
sey, by 74 bottles !
Thomas Waiuwright, of Manyunk, cured
of Scald Head; the disease extended over
the whole sc;tlp until it was an entire mass
of corruption ; and yet one bottle of the Pa
nacea cured him.
Wo might add case after case, ad infini
tum; but we think it unnecessary; presu
ming the. afflicted will want more evidence
thjpr we can give in an advertisement, we
again ask them to send to our office nnd get
tliuse certificates, from which you will lcam
tho extraordinary sufferings of theso persons,
as well as the mode of euro. t
ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors.* l
No. 21 North Sixth street, Philad'eJ
CiT The following persons are agents for
the above meeicine in Columbia county. 1 -
E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg; M. C.Grier, Dan
ville ; Peter Ent, Light Btreet; Rickets and
Stewart, Orangeville ; Cyrus Barton, Espy
town; J. Schmick, Caltawissa; M. G. Shoe
maker, Buekhorn.
Jan. 3d 1850.—6 m.
Be Wise in Time !—Tis Felly to
Defer! " /
AFFLICTED READ! ! .
Thousands arc suffering from disease from
which there is no difficulty in bsifig perma
nently relieved, provided the right meaus
are used.—As every vice has its own pun
ishment, so it would seem every disease has
its remedy. This is true, and there is noth
ing in this life more certain than that the
American Coinpoungfis the most > speedy and
certain remedy for all diseases oP a . delicate
character, known to the world. Adapted to
every stage of the disease, sex and' constitu
tion, at all times and seasons, there is no
fear of exposure, detention from business
nor restriction in diet, from the ocrtain and
speedy relief that it gives it is> ndw 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 afflicted can re
ly with confidence on ita curalivo powers o
ver diseases of this character. Full direc
tions accompany each bottle.
FT CAUTION.— Ask f>r the Ameritan Com
pound, and purchase only of the agents, 284
Market sireet, Ptula.
For sale by J. R. MOYER, Bloomsburg
Chalfant ftHughes, and Dr. J. A. Moore;
Danville; E. Franciscus, Jersey Shore.
8100/nsbvirg, Nov. 22d, 1849.—3 m.
HOOTS AND SHOES.
FR ANTZ ft JOHNSON _
■ Have the largest assort-
BL mont of BOOTS AND*^^^
SHOES that can be found in Blooms
burg. They have on hand every variety ot
City and Eastern work which uiey warrant
to be well made, and they are continnually
making to order every kind of Boots Shoes,
Gaiters, Ladies Misses and Childrens shoes
that are desired. Every taste and size can
be suited o< their STORE, and their goods
will be sold as cAseeas they can be bought
any where else in the COUNTY.
Their Store is on the East side of Main
Streot, in Biggs' new Exchange building,
Bloomsburg, Dec. 8, 1849.
Administrator's Notieft^.^#*^
LETTERS of 11niiiiisliiiiinii fiMie| been
granted to the subtotiber, nmuyhnßrtete of
Rackfl Tcncntend, deceased, tflpkhimek
township, Columbia cmuMflVpeiaoiis In
debted to said Krttts ari£gpMsied to make
immediate payment 'persons having
claims are also requested