An Oyster (Boat* and Thirty Men Captured. Baltimore, Feb. 23. Considerable excitement now prevails on the oyster ground?, nnd n war is being wa ged between the citizens of Dorchpslercoun ty, in this State, and Oystermen from l'onn eytvan'ia. The cry is, "War to the knife.'' [Wo presume our correspondent means oys ter-knife.] Tho Dorehesterians have cap tnred 'six marauding boats and thirty men, together with two thousand bushels ol oys ters! Ntf persoti has been seriously hurt. Thy Difficulty between Col. Davis & Col' Dim-ell Settled. Washington, Feb. 28. The much talked of difficulty between Col. Davis, of Mississippi, and Col. lieisell, of Illinois, was amicably settled last night by the personal interference of the President. They were lo have fought this morning, at six o'clock, with muskets, al fifteen paces. The preliminaries were all scltled. Every body rejoices at the happy termination of this affair. Cucfciesricnnl Election in Massachusetts- BOSTON, March 4. The election to till tho Congressional va cancy in the Fourth District, came oil'to iluy The returns indicate) that the vote polled is mtfeh larger than at tho lata contest, butt thcro is no probability of a choice. Tliomp (Whig) as fur as heard from, leads Palfrey, (Dree Soil,) and will doubtless throughout tho entire district. THE FLORIDA INDIAN.-.. —The Savaniuih Bcpublican, of tho 18th tnst, has later iuto'li gence from Florida, confirming the accounts that the Inqinns have al! concluded lo re move peaceably to their homes in tho far west, on the terms published in tho Georgian of Saturday last. Already ?H*>f thoir nam be; have arrived at Fort Meade, on Pease creek, 46 miles south of Tampa, and othur are expected to come in daily. It is now the general belief in Florida, that there will not bo an Indian in that State on the Ist of ' Juno nxzt. IV~ Edward Korrcl tho tragedian ban ap plied. t;> the Legislature of Pennsylvania for u divorce from his wife. Fit: Garhnd's City Hem appears with a new head, and is now improved to the high- j est pioh of excellence as a city paper. ExT Wo will publish next week tho able j and eloquent report of Mr. Beaumont in re lation to the existing Federal relations of the | state as a merabor of the Union. f3F Mr. E. 11. Little has beau reappointed j Weighraaster at Beach Haven. A good ap pointment. BP" The Game's suit lias been decided at! Now Orleans against the claim of Mrs. j Gaines. CURE FOR BAD FITS— Not by any pa ' tent medicine, but by a good mil —not such a suit as a man can got into at co art, but such a treat, well-made and fashionable suit of clothing ns every body should wear; just , such as you can find at A. 11. Ellis', if you will call and examine his slock of coats, ' -pants, rests, and other articles of dress at the j lower door of the new Exchange Block near- , )y opposite the Coart-llou.-e, in Bloomsburg | His stock of ready-made clothing is not the j "slop-work" made up for sixteen reuls a day. J but is cut with attention and made up to wear j and not only to sell. Mr. Ellis has also on hand an nsSorment of' cloth, cassimeres, sattinets, and suitable trim- j mings; so that ho is prepared to make up i Nothing lo order at tho shortest no ne. He j v ill pay particular attention to cutting out. J JF* UMBO. Ou the 21th day January, by Samuel Kis- j ner, Esq., Mr. GEOS.UK BIIOHST, to Miss lis- j IIKCCA WATTS, both of Anthony township, j Columbia Co. On Feb. 2Gih by Rev. G. 11. Day, Air SAM- ! I-EL BETZ, of Espy town, and Miss SUSANAH JACOB?, of Light Street. On tho 13th of Fob. by the Rev. Mr Kin ney, Mr MARTIN D.ULEV, lo Mi >s Many Lr.- MON, ail of Danville. On tho 14th Feb.. by the Rev. Dr. Yeo mens, Mr. WILLIAM U, GUT:- HALE, of Wash iugtoaville, to Miss MARGARET SNYDER, of Valley Towr.sbip. In Wilkesbarrp, ou the 21st inst., by Rev Ihomas H. Peatuo, Mr Geo. W. HENDRICKS, of West Auburn, Susquehanna county, lo Miss REBECCA WELCH, of the former place. On the 29th inst., by Rev. John Dorrance, Mr. JOHN WILLIAMSON, to Miss SARAH DANA, both of Wilkesbarre township. On the 21st ittst', by the fame, Mr GEO. S'CHECHTERLY, of Beach Haven, to Miss KLI -2ABEKH YOST of Briar Breejc, Col. Co. In Wilkesbarre, on tiie 26th ult., by Rev. T.H. Hearne, Mr ANDREW PHILIPS, to Miss SARAH A. DODSON, ail of Wilkesbarre. DIED. On Friday March Ist, ABRAHAM AJ.ONZO, son of Barnard and Sarah Ann Rupert, aged l 6 years, 1 month and 15 days. WE should no /or, never weep For lltoso who early die, For theso become the unguis To lead UB to the sky. And may thoy ever guard us From guile and care and wo, And guide us till we meet them Where death none more shall know. [COM] j In Catfawissa, suddenly, ou Monday after noon Feb. 25th, Mrs ELIZABETH CATHARINE | BALDY, aged about 55 yea's. AT TEW) TO Till S. The Subscriber once more notifies all those ' indebted to the late firm of Helly & Mcnden liall to come forward and make payment by the first of April next, all those who neglect to attend lo this notice (except when thtfro is a special understanding) will be attended to indlSeritniliately in a way that may not be so agroablu. SAMUEL MENDENHALL BaYriving partner of the above firm. Bloomsburg March 7th' 1950.—3t Sheriff's Sale. BY' Virtue of a writ of Levari Facias to mo directed will bo exposed to public! sale, on Saturday the 03d day of March next, at 2 o'clock; P. M., nt the old Court-House in Danville, all that certain Jot of ground, situ ate on the North west side of Mill Street, and described as follows : "Beginning at the corperol C'Barlcs Whim's lot in said street, thence along Said lot one hundred and fifty feet to an alley, thence along said alley forly ono feet to a corner of Daniel Ramsey 's lot, thence along said lot one bundled and fifty feet to a corner on said Mill streol, thence a long said Mill street forty-one teet to the first mention corner, tho place of beginning; con taining six thousand one hundred and fifty square feet of ground, bo the same more or less, and numbered with tho number two in the plot of lots, so laid out on tho North-west side of said Mill street. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Arter and Jesse Ar ter. PETER BILI.MYER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Bloomsburg, | February 20, 1850. j VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale or Kent. The house and lot in the town of Rhors burg, Columbia county, lately belouging to John Stiles, deceased, is offered for sale or rent by the undersigned- Tim property isn good situation for a '■{LP 31 Sy -25 ISA = 33 Ch 51 oa. <£L, And lias been occupied as such for several i years. I-'or the last two years it has been used as a STORE HOUSE, and it has all the necessary preparations about it lor use as a store. '1 he House is a large two story frame building, and affords room sufficient lor a dwelling-house and store-room. The property is also well provided with stabling, and the lot one of sufficient ground to accommodate any public business. There is upon the pre mises a never failing well of water. For terms and further information apply to either of llic subscribers, residing in Sugar loaf township, Columbia county. RICHARD STILES, JOSIAH STILES, ' Feb. 21—31. SEILDTLLFR'S SAFE. By virtue of a writ of fi.fa. to me directed will be exposed to public sale in Orangeville at the house of Jacob Good, on Thursday j tiie 7tli 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 follows : beginning at tho corner of Main street, and laud owned by George Herman, thence nearly west twenty one and one-half perches to lands of David Herring thence nearly north six perches to a lot of Wm DcLong, thence by the same and a lot in possession of Jacob Good nearly east 21$ j perches to Main slreet, thence along the said Main street nearly south six perches to the 1 place of beginning, containing one hundred j and twenly-uinp perches l of land on which ; are erected a two story frame dwelling house I k frame shed with the appurtenances. | Seized taken in execution and lo be sold S as the properly of Peter Miller. P. BILLMEYER, Shff. j Sheriff's Office, Bloomsburg, | February 6, 1850. j GIVE EM FITS!! Peter S. Feidy j Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona : bie a suit qj clothing as any other tailor in j those As a sample of his work ' m.tnship, he refers you to the REST FITTING COXT To be found in the town, which is quite cor- I tain to have come l'roin his shop. lie regularly receives the latest eity fash ions, and from his experience in the bust ' no.-:- can ensure satisfaction in his work, i He lias also on hand an assortment of ! CLOTH, CASSIMERES, k TRIMMINGS, ! At tho lowest prioes, from which he will I make up to order coatr, pants, or vests of any j desirable style. shop js on the North side of Main : Street, a few doors above the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. | WHITE SHAN HOTEL. | The Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and tho public in general that he has taken the WHITE SWAN HOTEL AND J STAGE OFFICE, NO. 103, RACE STREET. Formerly kept by J. PETERS A SON. Tho | House being large and convenient, and in j the business part of tho eity, he hopes by j strict attention lo business, ihnt his friends, j and all who may come to the city on busi j ness or pleasure, will give him a call. | 110 pledges himself that nothing shall be j yarning on his part to make them at iiomo. TERMS—One Dollar per day. GEORGE RAHN, Formerly of Schuylkill County. Philadelphia, March 22, 1849. CHEAP TjULoEING^ The subscriber is now doing a large busi ness at Tailoring in Light Street, and invites all who wish for fashionable, well-fitting and cheaply-made garments to visit his shop and give him a trial. lie has two shops in operation, turning ofi work. One is in the upper end and the other in the lower part of Light Street. He regu larly receives tho CITY FASHIONS, and asks only lor a trial to insure satisfaction. l'articulur attention will be paid to cutting ut. B. F. DOLLMAN. Light Street, April 12, 1849-ly A House At Lot at Private Sale. THE subscribers offer to pur -ov< L> i iW'havers, at private sale, a house fefci e t W and lot upon the Main Street of iSlEfitell Bloemsburg, ift the business part ot 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 nnd extends 214$ feet back. : The house is a large stone dwelling, and the j property in ovory way offers a fair chance lo j any person wishing a residence or business ! loouUCn in the county-seat. For terms in | quire of A. 11. ELLIS.. Bloomsburg, or C. D. GEARIiART Berwick Boot aiiti Sbormaking. JACOB F. DEtTTERICH I Has removed his boot and shoe establish | rnent, into tho new frame building on Main Street two doors nbovo Albright k Mengcl's i storo, opposite the Forks Hotel, where he in- I viteshisold customers and the public gensr- I ally to call and give his work a fair trial. He will furnish all articles in his line of busi ness neat, strong nnd cheap. Bloomsburg, April 19th 1849.- ly. MOUNT VEBNON liOtSEi NO. 95 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHIL ADELPHIA, PA. This home is kept by D. BJ.AIR, ami is one of the best in the city. Merchants and olh ers.visiting Philadelphia would do well to give him a tall. Boots and Nfeoes. C 3"" Encourage your men Mechanics, and you encourage Yourselves. The subscriber would inform his friends and the public, that ho has on hand, and makes to order all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES. at the following low prices : Men's fiiio calf or morocco bonis, S4a4 50 do kip or cow hide, 3 35 do calf shoes 2 00 do cow hide 1 75 do miners', nailed, Cn2 50 Ladies'gaiters, 2a2 25 " Lnnrboots, 102 " Thick soled slippers, lal 37 " Pump soled, 100 " Excelsiors, 125 Boys', youths' and children's shoes in pro portion. lie 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 seo for yourselves. Shop ou Main st., next door below llartmau's Store. WARREN RUSSELL. JYEW GOODS. Tho subscriber has just received and opeiD ed a new and choice lot of goods which he offers for sale at tho lowest prices. An abundance of the necessaries and lux uries of life will be found in his assortment. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. SATTINETS, ALPACAS, CASHMERES, DE LANES—HATS, & CAPS, 800 I S, SHOES. M LI EES PRINTS,&SHAWLS. IN short, everything for Ladies and Gen tleman's wear, beside a full variety of GRO CERIES, Gi'KKNSWARE, HARDWARE, AND CEDAR WARE, Those wishing to purchase will do well to call soon. WE charge nothing for showing goods. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Oct 15th 1849. „ LIVES2Y STABLE NOAH S. PRENTISS the public to LJLLZkJIis new Stock of horses carriages anit buggies, a can be found at his can always furnish horses and vehicles of the best kind, and on reasonable terms. He lias recently added a number of fashionable ve hicles and good horses to his former slock.— He will furnish to parties four horse convey ances with good and safe drivers, at very low prices. Call al the lower end of Hopkinsville, on the East side of Main street. Bloomsburg, Dec. 13, '49-ly HATS AND CAPS. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that he lias just re ceived from the city, a large and select as sortment of FASHIONABLE £| Hutu and Cups, of DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED STYLE, which he offers for cash sales very cheap, at his old stand, on Main Street, sec ond door South of tho Court house. W Ho continues to manufacture Hats to order ns usual. THOMAS WILLITS. Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1349. NEW SADDLER SHOP The subscriber announces lo the public that he has just opened a Saddler Shop in the central part of Bloomsburg, on Main street, one door above Rupert's Store, where he will keep constantly on hand and make to order all kinds ol HARNESS. SADDLES, TRUNKS, V.YLIECES. And every other article m his line of busi ness. lie 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 lowest pricos. 'Those who wish work in his line will do well to give him a call. RTHides, country produce, and even gold dollars will be taken in payment for work. W. M'K. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1849. Sale. WILL BE sold at public sale, on the prom ises. on Saturday, tho 9th day of March, A. D. 1850, at 11 o'clock, A.M., that certain property, known as the Koariitg Creek Mill Properly. Situate in Franklin township, Col. County, near the mouth of Roaring Creek. Said property consists of about Forty A cres of Land, on which arc erected A GRISTMILL AND SAW-MILL, And Several Dwelling Houses. The water power is one of the best and most unfailing of any in'this section of the State, being suf ficient at the lowest stages of the water to turn two run of.stone. The property will bo sold with a reserva tion of the water right. and privileges con nected therewith, ot the Roaringcreek Fur nace. Terms of sale—one fourth cash, and the residue in one, two and three years, with in terest, secured by bond and mortgage oil the property. E. H. BALDV, For the Trustees of tho U. S. Bank. Danville, Jan. 7, 1850—91. Public Sale. In pursuance of an order of tho Orphan's Court of Columbia county, on Friday the 29th day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, l'etcr Billmeyer, Esq. trustee, ap pointed bv the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, to sell the real estate of Nicholas Ba cliord, late of Madison township in said co., deceased, will expose to sale by public ven due, upon the premises, two certain lots of ground, situate in New Columbia Madi-on township, aforesaie, and numbered in the plan ol said 1Q7.",, number one and two, late ill® fislalo of said deceased, situate in the lownshipof Madison and county aforesaid. JACO3 EYERLY, Clork. Blonnisburg, Feb. 26 1850. Administrator's Notice, Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration have this day been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Daniel Dealer, deceased, late of Fiskingereek town, ship, Columbia county. All persons know ing themselves indebted to the estate, are therefore requested to make immediate pay ment, and those haviugclaiins to present tnem to the undersigned, residing in rishingcreek township at tho late residence of the decea sed. GEORGE DEALER, HIRAM DEALER. Adms. Fishingeroek, Jan. 24; 1840—61. Horse Dills Of any desirable style, iieftlly' and cheaply printed at this office. Philadelphia Reading and Potlsvlile ; RAlL§m t II PAD in NTE R ABBA NC,EM EN TS. ON and after November Ist, 1849, the Passenger Trains will run between Phil : adelphia and Pottsville, as follows: Leaves Philadelphia at 8j A. M., daily, except Sundays. Arrives at Reading at 11 18 Arrives at Pottsville at 12 50 Leaves I'ottsville at Si M. M. Daily except j Sundays. Arrives at Reading at'lo Ob- Arrives at Pottsville at 12 50. APJCKUAUA 33 Pottsville and Philadelphia 53.50 an :' 3,- 00: Pottsville and Reading 51,40 and SJ 2(i; Reading and Philadelphia 2,25 and 1,90. Passsetigers cannot enter the Cars unless provided with Tickets. There will be no afternoon Train. tit NOTICE.—Fifty pound of baggage will bo allowed to eacli passengci in these linos: and passengers are expressly prohib ited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, which will he at the risk of its owner. By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, See ry. Bloonfsburg, Nov. 15, 1819. Good a.'d tCSu-np ifntcSws . JEWELRY AiVP SILVER-WAKE. 1 wholesale and retail,a' N l . 90 Ninth 'Jud | sir. el, corner ol Quarrt , Philadelphia. Gold luVcr watches. full jewelled, 18 | caret cases. $3,1 and upwards. Silver lever do- full jewelled, ?1G and j upwards. Silver lupine do, jewelled, Si I and tip; I wards. Silver qnarti< r watches, from So to 10. Gold pencils, ftoin $1 50 u. s7' ' Superior gold rings, from 37 to 80 cts. Oilier articles in proportion. All goods I warranted to he whet they are soldjor. Constantly on liatt'l. a full assortment i of line GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER i WARE. Also, an assortment of M. J. Tobias & Co. ; E. Simpson Samuel and Brothers; E. S. Yates .j- Co.; John liar ! rison ; G. ' inform hi* friends and the tiavelling*public. that ha? taken the well known Tavern Staud lately occupied by Thus. M'Niiir, which has fitted up in the best pos sible maimer for the accomrnndution of th.>*c who may favor him with their patronage. He Matters himself that by unieniittint; attention on his part, he can give entire s.itisf.ietion to all. 1118 TA BLE will be supplied with Ihu best the market affords, and IIIS BAR with the btt>t and choicest liquors. Obliging And attentive Ostler* n Iw-y on hand, and hi.* STABLING is the most extensive in this section of connrty. U. B STKDMAN. Tailoring in l.iichi Street. .1 ames JHinith luviios the attention of the mshionaoies ol Light Street to his stylo of eutting garments. He makes tlicm in the host and mosl tasty manner, ami cm ensure satisfaction in his workmanship. He receives tho latest fashions, and when cutting only is desired, tho woik is marked carefully for the maker. AH kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. Light Street, Feb. 14, 1850. BLANKS!! DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBI'tKNAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, o' proper and desirable lorms, for sale at theo'- offieo the "Star of the North." For Rent. A large and convenient dwelling house, and a suite of rooms suitable for a email fa mily, or for an otlioe or shop. Enquire at this office. li. U. Brown, FASHION A BLE TAILOR, Has just roooivod'tluj Spring&Sutnmer Fash ions, which ho will use in .cutting all gar ments entrusted to his care for making. Bloomsburg, Feb. 28,. 1850. BLOOMSBURG ACADEMY. A HIGH SCHOOL For Young Ladles nml Gentlemen J. K. BRADLEY, Principal. The next Winter Bessjou of this Institution will commence on MONDAY tho Bth of Oc tober. Text Books. F.morson's Spelling Book and Render. Goodrich's Geography. Bullion's English Grammar. I'arker's Progressive Exercises. " Aids to English Composition. Blair's Rhetoric, University edition'. Davics' Arithmetic. " Algebra. " Geometry.' " Surveying. " Mensuration. Porter's Book-keeping. Ackeinan's Natural History. Cutter's Anatomy, Physiology, & Hygiene. Guernsey's History of the Uiuted States. Lardners Outlines. Olmsted's School Philosophy. Burritt's Geography of tho Heavens. Johnston's Turner s Chemistry. Wood's llotany. Schmuckcr's Mental Philosophy. Wayland's Moral Science. Webster's Dictionary. LATlN.—Bullion's Latin Grammar. Bullion's Latin Reader, Anthou's Cuisar, Sallust, Cic ero, Horace, I'olsom's Livy, Lcvcritl's Latin Lexicon. GllEKK.—Bullion's Greek Grammar, Bul lion's Greek Reader, Robinson's Greek Tes tament, XcnopUen's Anabasis, Xenophou's Memorabilia, Pickering's Greek Lexicon. There will lit! frequent exercises in Decla mation and Composition. Instruction will also be given in Penmanship and Book-Kee ping. ... If will he tho aim of the Teacher in this School.impart to the pupils*!! thorough knovtcilge of lite branches studied, to educate their minds, and '.bus to prepare them for hon orable places in lite. TERMS. The Winter Session W*U consist of Tn'pnty- Four weocks or two quarters of 12 weeks each. As this session is two weeks longer than the last summer session, a corresponding addition is to ado to the price of tuition, which will be as follows per quarter: For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A rilhmetic, Book-Koopiug by single entry, Ge ography, History of U. S. S3 25 For feme, and Algebra, Geometry, Survey ing, Mensuration, Uoook-Keeping by double entry, General History, Natural History, Phy siology, Philosophy, other English branches, and Drawing. SI 50 For Latin and Greek Languages, 5 75 Ee"T4ood boardrng can he obtained in pri vate familiesat from SI 50 to S2 00 per week. REFERENCES.—CoI. Joseph Paxton, Hon. Stephen Baldy, Hon. Geo. Mack, Michael Broost. Esq., John M'Reynolds, Esq., Rev. Daniel Steck. Bloomsburg, Sept. 2., 1849. ~ FiirrADEi.pniA miinilCAL HOI'SE, Established Flfh en Jh ars ago, by UK. BiCNKU3.BA T , iV. IF, Corner of 'thirdmal Union els., b'ttccen Spruce unit Fine, streets, PHILADELPHIA. Fifteen wars ol extensive and uaintcnupte l practice spent in this city have tendered Dr. It. the most expert and sue cestui practitioner far £,• near, ielhe treatment ni all ilisiases of a ptitaie nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers on the bo dy, thront oi legs, pains in the head or hones, or niercuriul rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising froui you hfr I excesses or impurities of the blood, wheici'y the constitution has hccomc enfeebled, are all I rested y/iitr success. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and conlidunlly rely upon his skill as a physician. Take Particular Notice ! Young men who have injured themselves hy a certain practice indulged in, a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school, the ef fects of which are nightly felt, evori when asleep and destroy troth mind olid body, should apply ira mediately. Weakness and constitutional dobility loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and generjl prostration, irraphilily and all nervous af fections indigestion, sluggishness of the live. .& every disease in eny way connected with the dis order of the procicativo functions euted, and full vigor restored. j A Vigorous Life, j & tjM # - 'TAW 01 Prematura ff>oaJ3i, KINK E LIN ON SELF PRESERVATION, Only 25 Cents. This book junt published is filled with useful J imoinmlion i ; the infirmities anddisease* of the \ generative organs. It nddrcswH itself nliku in j youth. manhood and old age, and should be read by nil. Tin valuable advice and impressive warning t it | give*, will prevent year* of misery and snAWing | and save annually thousand* of lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent < the destruction of their children. A remittance of 55 cent* enclosed in a letter, j addressed to Dr. Kinkuliri, N \V corner of 'I bird ; and Union streets, between Hpruce and Pine, in \ Philadelphia will ensutc a book under envelope j per return of .nail. Persons ut a distance may nd lreas L>r I\ by [ letter, (post paid) and he cured at home. Packages i f medicines,dir. clions, U,c forward- j ed hy sending a remittance, ana. put up secure : from damage or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlar*, Canvasser* iml all others * uppliud with the alitve work ut j veiy low rates. 2-l-ly ! The Largest Stock of Goods in Town. WM. MCKEI.VY & Co, at their old stand on I corner of Main and Market Streets, offer to purchasers tho best assortment of netv FALL AND WINTER GOODS, That can be found in oioomstmrg. J netr new supply just opened, consists of ovary desirable kind of DLIY GOODS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, EARTH EN W A RE, BOOTS, SHOES, ice., ko., &0., &O. Every thing in tho way of Dress Goods for' Ladies' or Gentlemen's wear, eaa be found in their assortment to suit every taste. Cashmeres, Alpacas. Delaines, Mori noes, S Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Shawls, Hand- j kerchiefs, Woollen & Cotton Flannels.French, J English and Amerieatt Broadeloth, Cussim- , ers, Suttinetts, Beavertoous, Tweeds & Joans j of every style and [ riec can be furnished by thenj. , CRARLEB R. Ml LRW, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO., PA. I OFFICE—Two doors below tho Court-IFouse, North side of Main Street. Nov. 8, 1849. R. W. W EAVER, AUTOEOTY-AMAW BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., P i OFFICE—On the Ea it side of Main Street three squares below Market. MuO'i A netv lot just received and for sale cheap by GBOHGE WEAVER. Dr. Keeler's Celebrated Family medicines. Dr. Kceler is a regular graduate from one of the best medienl schools of the country, ntid a practising physician of the city of Philadelphia. Wo taUo great pleasure in presenting those remedies to the atilioted.— Phey nro all of undoubted medical powers and hold out to the invalid a promise of re lief, such as none others posi-oss. 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 better satisfaction to the afllicled than any of-the boasted remedies of the day. In ottering tlicm to tho public, the proprietor is influenced by no sinister motives of gain, but feels conscious that they are eminently'deserving of public con fidence. No medicines over before the pub lie have acquired such deserved reputation upon their merits alone, or appeal with such irresistible force to the invalid. DR. KEELER'S PANACEA, For the rc | teoval and permanent cure of all diseases a j rising from an impure state of the Blood and I habit of the body, viz: Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Catarrh, etc., Scrofula iu all us Torms, Tetter, Scald Head, Cutaneous affeo ■ lions of the lace and extremities, Chronic I enlargements of the Joints, White Swelling, | S) phlitic Affections, Constitutional disorders, j arising from debility, Metcuria! and Ileredi | tarv predispositions, ice. | tSf In every change that is taking place I in the body, it is manifest that it is brought I about by something having a substantive ex i istence. If we suppose ibe organs of our body originally,perfect, they must continue j perfect unless changed by the intervention. | of something that bears an unhealthy relu , tion to it. lit alt cases of disease, there must J be the interposition of some new ingredient, j which by playing its part as a course served : to modify lite properties before connected j with the body. It is absurd to talk of spon- J taneous disease taking place in organs prc j viously healthy, without the interposition of j sortie morbific agent, as well might we ex- I peel a piece of chalk to transfer itself spon taneously into Plaster of Paris, without the I aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there ' is a prior cn'.'sc which must lie removed, through tho agency Pi the Blood. For this purpose there is no remedy superior to lite PANACEA. TV In tho evidence the following is sub mitted to tho public: PuiLAPKi.PfiiA, June 9th, 1827. Having been appraised of the nature of the Panacea, it affords tne much pleasure to be able to recommend it as a valuable reme dy for those chronij, constitutional and glan dular diseases, to which it is especially a dapted. To thoso who aro afilicteil, anil re quire medicine as an alterative cannot obtain i it in a more agreeable, active and uniform I stale, than is to tie found ia the Panacea. I ; have used it in several instances with deci ked and signal succes. Yours fee. I D. Allison. I\l. D. For details certiliatas, &e., see circulars, 1 &c. —Price it per bottle, large sice, (i-bottles | j)II. REELEITS COUGII SI RUP, j Among all the remedies before the public • this stands pre-eminent in incipient Con- ! sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, I Hoarseness, Whooping caugh, Pleurisy, As- j thnta, spitting of Blood, and for ail affections I of the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold. I To much praise cannot bo bestowed upon | this remedy, and tho proprietor urges any j otto alllictcd with any ot the above com- ! plaints to secure it at one. It is warranted I to cure or no pay. Price 50 cents. Dr. Keeler's Cordial ami Carminitive. Every family whether rich or poor, who) values health and all its blessings, should j Lave this iuValuaWo rented''at hand. It is I infinitely the best remedy known for Diar- ] rhea, dysentery, cholera morbus, cholera in- I famuin, cholio flatulency, griping pains, | cramp, ect., and lor all diseases oi' the sto mach and bowels caused by Teething. Tho | numerous testimonials from Physicians and i others unsolicited, has given it a reputation I as firm as adamant. Price 25 cents por hot tie. Dr. Keeler's Vermifuge Syrup. —This reme- I dy is pleasant to the tasto, harinles to the pa- | tient and all powerful in destroying anil re- j moving all kinds of worms from lite body. , It is without doubt, the cheapest and best j worm destroying medicine before the public, | and will if administered according to direc- i tions, remove them within sor G hours after j taken.—The dose is small, and each bottle | contains twice as much as similar remedies, i Price only 25 cents per bottle. l)r. Keeler's Liver ami Sanative > PILLS. Although not recommended as a "cure all," yet they aro the mildest and In t rem edy to remove Constipation, Jaudire, Dys- j pepsin, Biliousness, nervousness, foul slant- ! ach, head ache, indigestion, etc. Unlike oilier purgative medicine tlicy ieavo the I bowels always relaxed consequently are the j proper medicine for females ami persons j leading a sedentary 1 iin. Price 25cts. Dr. Keeler's Rheum, die Lotion. A justly celebrated external application for pains ol the chest, neuralgia, head-ache, ; sprains, bruises, tic doioreattx swellings of; the joints, rheumatism, gout, seiatiea and i for all disorders wherein a sedative and ru- I befaoient remedy is applicable. Price j 374 ots por bo'.tlo. All of the above celebrated and extensive- 1 y used medicines, are prepared and sold I Wholesale arid Retail, 294 Market '.street, ' Philadelphia. For sale also by J. R. MOVER, Blooms- ' burg; Chalfant & Hughes, and Dr. J. A. j Moore, Danville; E. Franciscus, Jersey j Shore; and by Druggists and Merchants '< throughout the C'ountv and State. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d., 1819.—1y. ■ l New 800 l & Shoe Store. JOSEPH B. WEAVER lias opened a new Boot and Shoe Store at 1 the lower end of Main street, in the Building ) lately used us Nathan's Clothing Slore. lie I will always keep on hand an assortment of' ready made work, and will make to order at | tho shortest notice coarse and lino Boots. ! Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers for Gentlemen, j Ladies and Misses' wear. Ho will furnish j his work, made in a neat anil substan tia! manner, at the lowest prices. With articles made strong and neat, and sold cheap, ho solicits a share of public pal ! ron.uga. Bloomsburg, April 5, 1849-tf New Coeds.--New Firm. The Cheapest goods in Light Street Can be bought of PETER ENT, who has taken tho store formerly kept by Sloan art ! ' Thompson, and filled it up with a now and j choice selection of the most fashionable arid I desirable goods. Ha hns every article itsu- ! ally kept in a c.ounlny store; and will sell j Drv Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qtteensware, Crockery, Ce dar Ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes for Cash or country produce, a liltlo cheaper j than they can bo bought elsewhere iu tho j neighborhood. Call and see, all who wish ! a grand chance for bargains. PETER ENT. I.ight Street Jan. 3d 1850. (22aaIlllcEauso Indian Vegetable Panacea. , Kowand & Walton invito attention to the i following advertisement: • Dll. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS! As a proof of the continued success of I PR. CULLKN'S INDIAN VKG ETA RLE PA- I NHCEA, we refer to n few of tho many.eor tilicmos in our possession, of euros perform ' ed by this great purifier. Captain T. 1,. Sanders, constable of South I Mulberry Ward, cured of Harbor's ftoh. Mr. J. P. Reese's child. No. 83, North Sev enth street, cured of hereditary Tetter, which | cover d his entire body, i Mr P. W. Maxwell* Gmpo court, Market j street, above Eighth, cured of Scrofula, had ! fourteen open uicers upon his body at tho J time he commenced taking the Medicine. I Misr Chrlstiai a Sauls, West Spruce street, I between Reach and Willow stress, near tho Schuylkill, cured of Serolula; had sufTereil eight years : her head was so much utiboted that tea and coffee would pass out at her oar —this is a strong case. | (.'apt. John K. Barclay, No. 100 Market street, cured of Scrofulous Sure Leg, of 3l years, was cured of a violent Tet | ter that had troubled him for 18 years. Mrs, Ere Siscoo, No. 53 South street, Ire tweou Third and fourth, from Schuylkill, cured of lever sores on her ankles, after suf fering 12 years with litem. Mrs. S. is 62 years of age. Mrs Eliiabeio C Foster. Second street, four doors above Washington street, was cured of Tetter ou her leg, which hud troub- " lad iter 1 i ) ears. Mr Charles Otis, Into of Purrish street, now of .Maiiayii.'ik. cured of Teller of 5 year* in hands and feet. Mr Mellon (Jriibb, Juniper street, near Spruce, cured of Scrofulous 1 leers ou the shoulders, which had defied the doctors more than a year. Mr Hiram Ridge, Attlcborn'. Rucks 00.. Pa., cured of Salt Rheum. This ease had been pronounced incurable by some 12 or Ik physicians oPtlio first standing—as a last resort had recourse to Cullen'a Panacea, and was euro,l completely in a few months, after suffering 17 years—the disease had almost covered his entire person. Henry Reeves, of Briilgrion, cure,! of il.o worst case of Scrofula ever seen in Now Jer sey, by 74 bottles 1 Thomas Waiuwright, of Manyank, cured of Scald Head; the disease extended over tho 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, nil infini tum; but wo think it unnecessary; presu ming the afilicteil will want more evidcttco than wo can give in an advertisement, we again a-k them to send to our olfice and get these certificates, from which you will learn the extraordinary sufferings of these persons, as well as tho mode of cure. UOWAND £: WALTON, Proprietors, No. 21 North Sixth street, Philaii'aJ Tho following persons aro agents for the above tneeicino In Columbia county. E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg; M. C.Grior, Dan ville ; Peter Etit, Light street: Rickets and Stewart, Oraugeville ; Cyrus Barton, Espy town; J. Schmick, Catla'wissa; M. G. Shoe maker, Buekhorn. Jan. 3d 1850.—(im. . Ce Wise iu Time !—'Tis Folly to liefer! AFFLICTED READ <1 Thousands are suffering from disease from which there is no difficulty in being perma nently relieved, provided the right means are used.—As every vice has its own pun ishment, soil would teem e cry disease has its remedy. This is truo, and there is noth ing iu this life more certain than that the American Compound is tho most speedy t.ri 1 certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, known to tho world. Adapted to every stage of the disease, sex and constitu tion, at nil times and seasons, there is no fear of exposure, detention from business nor restriction in diet, from the cer'aitt and speedy relief that it gives it is now ontv of the most popular medicines of the day.— Ten Thousand cases Itavo been cured effec tually by it during tho past year. Prepared b\\a practical physician, tboutliiriod can re- ■* ly '.Pith Confidence tm its eoratTvo ,,..vor.- o ver diseases of this character. Full direc tions accompany each bottle. IV CAUTION. —Ask Mr the American Com pound, and purchase only of tho agents, 291 Market sire.:!, l'ltila. For sale by J. R. MOVER, Bloomsburg Chalint 2k Hughes, ami Dr. J. A. Moore; Danville: E. Franciscus. Jersey Shore. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d, 18-19.—3 in. ©Mr?* M 880155*. FRANTJS & JOHNSON fi| Have tho largest assort sL incut of BOOTS ANU -r V .f SHOES that cu ibe found in Blooms burg. Tiiey have on hand every variety ot City ai d Eastern work which they warrant to bo well made, and tlrev are continnually making to order every kind of Boots Shoes, Gaiter*, La-.lios Misses ntid Children* shoos that are desired. Every tasto and sizo can be suited at their STORE, iml their goods will bo sold (is cheap as they can be bought any w here else iu the COUNTY. Their Store is on the East side of Main Street, in Biggs' new Exchange building. Bloomsburg, Dec. 6, 18 J9. Administrator'* Notice. LETTERS of Administration haviog.been granted to the subscriber, upon'ihe Estate of Rachel Touuisend, deceased, latiof Briarcreek township, Columbia county, all persons in debted to said Estate nro requested to make immediate payment ; and persons having claims agaiu-t said Estate, are also requestep to present them duly nutbenicated. JOHN WILLIAMS, Adm. Nescopeck, Feb. 18, 1850.