HF Gtbact SMITH, Esq., tho newly ap pointed Collector of Tolls at Beach Haven, passed through our place yesterday, to as vutuc tho'dufiee of his office. He will make ; uu excellent officer. rfsrfct to learn that Mr. Beaumont, the allp aud efficient member of the Legis lature. from Luzerne county, is seriously ill, and unable to take any part in the legislar tiveproc ceilings. ty We present to-day an abstract report of the speech of Mr. Calhoun, that our rea ders may have a fair view of that side of the slavery question. Mr. Calhoun is but poorly sustained in Congress, and we will at some future time givo the other side of the ques tion, to do justice to both parties. G£ASS DHESS. —The wedding dress of Miss Russell of' St. I/mis, was mado of glass, and cost STSOO. A# BF" The establishment of the Norristown Register was lately told at Sheriffs sale.and purchased by John B. Slerigere, Esq. records of tho oily of New York show that, during the year 1846, no loss than ten thousand, nine hundred and thirty four foreigners have bean naturalized in its courts. ty Two hundred dollars havs deen receiv cd from Wheeling, to support the Pittsburgh iron puddlers in their strike. .CURE FOR BAD FITS.—Not by any pa lent medicine, but by a good suit —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 should wear; just such as you can find at A. H. Ellis', if you will cull and examine his stock of coats, pants, vests, and other articles of dress at the lower door of the new Exchange Block near ly opposite the Court-House, in Bloomsburg His stock of ready-made clothing is not the "slop-work" made up for sixteen cents a day, but is cut with attention and made up to wear and not only to sell. Nr. Ellis has also on hand an aßsormentof cloth, cassimeres, sattinets, and suitable trim mings ; so that he is prepared to make up clothing to order at the shortest notice. He will pay particular attention to cutting out. MARRIED. In Danville on the 28th ult. bv Rov. Dr- Yeornans, Mr. BENJAHIN "M. \VILSON, of Hemlock, to Miss RACHXL BARTON, of Mad ison. On the 7th, by Rev. H. Funk. Mi. SYLVES TER STETLER and Miss SARAII L WELLIVER, bo.h of Madison. On Thursday, the 28th ult., by the Rev. P. Wiliard, Mr. PETER H. S.NTOER to Miss SARAH ANN GERINCER, both of Danville, Col. CO. On Tuesday, tho sth inst., by the same, Mr SIMON P. REED to Miss JANE CAMPBELL, both of Sbamoken tp., Northumberland co. DIED. In Cattawissa, on the 2d inst. Mr. A/ARIAII DAVIS, aged about 60 years. Near this place, on the sth inst. ISAIAH son of Eli and Mary Catharine Barton, aged 2 years. At Seneca Falls, New York, on tho Bth in stant, Mrs. M/BIA HAIGII. SHERIFF' 8 SALE*. By virtue of sundry w.^' s venditioni ex ptnas to me directed will be ■'.vposed to pub lit sale at the court house in BiV oms k ur Ki on Mmday the 15th day of April ft*.'-*'' a l , oMock, P. M. the following parcels' - n liwit. . A ceitain lot of ground situate in Bio,. - tovnship, Columbia county, in the town oi Eny, containing ona-third of an acre more otleas, bounded in front by the road leading lam Bloumsburg to Berwick, B Vanauker & bj on alley along the Pennsylvania Canal, is erected a two story frame dwell .'thouso, n frame shop, a frame stable, and tgier out builui.lgs with the appurtenances. Seized taken in tlocution and to be sold *h# property of Alex ifcwiaiy. ALSO. A certain & No 4 in block No 5 i" |hc pot of North DarivV'le Columbiaco bou.' fay Milton street on the West, lot belonging tt Alexander Montgomery's heirs, on the Korth by an alley on the East, and a lot ot Mr. Bickley on the South, whereon is e lected a two storyframe dwelling house wjtli basement story, lot forty five feet front and one hundred feet deep with the appur tenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David J Davis. ALSO. . A certain lot of ground situate in Mahon ing township, Columbia county, containing one-eighth of an acre more or less, bounded by lands of James Keneption, Edward Hath away, Philip S idler and others, whereon is erected a large two story frame dwelling house with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Robison. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate in Madison township Columbia county, beginning at a stone, corner of land of Benj Winter3teen. thence by the same East one hundred and 30 perches to a post on a line of James Pep pards land, thence by the same North 162 Grches and nine-tenths to a stone corner of id sold to David Miller, thence by the same West 95 perches and nine-tenths to a atone corner of lands sold to Daniel Deick, thence by the same South 98 perches to a chestnut and stile, by the same west 84 and three-tenths perches to a stone corner, thence by lands sold to Thomas Cox and William Wirttersteen South 64 and eight-tenth perch es to the place of beginning; containing one hundred and twenty four ncres and twelve perches and allowance Also one other tract of land situate in Madison township Colum bia county, bounded and described as fol lows: beginning at a small chestnut in a line of John Low anil John by the .same East 114 perches to a stone heap, and thence by other lands of which this was a part, South 98 perches to a small chestnut, West partly by the same and partly by land •old to Thomas Cox 114 ana three-tenths perches to a post about two perches from a email run, thence by said land sold to Thos Cox North and crossing said run, thence 98 perches to the place of beginning, containing 66 aeres and allowance, whereon is erected a log house, and an apple and peach orchard. There are about 20 acres of cleoroJ and im improved lnnd. Beieed taken in execution as the property of Thoma? Maschell. PF.TKR BILLMYEII, Sheriff| Sheriff's Office, Bloonisburg. ) March 12. 1850. '} ' Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Columbia count yupou the Es tate of Adam Mensch, deceased, late of Roariugcreek township, all persons having claims agaiqpt said Estate are requested to make the same known without delay, and those indebted to the Estate to make pay ment to MENSCH, or PETER BITNER, OP Aims. Roaringoreek, March 14th tsso.-Gt Executor's Notice. w- Notice is hereby given that letters Testa mentary upon the estate of Jeremiah Mart/, deceased, late of Orangeville, Columbia co., have this day been granted to the under signed. All persons having claims against tho estate are requested to present them to tho undersigned, and those indebted to make immediate payment to JACOB D.KLINE ALFRED HOWEL, Executors. Orangeville, March 11th 1850.—6t Take IVotice. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers for six months or more, are earnestly reqi."? B " ted to call and settle the same by the last of this month, without fail. H. C. & I. W. IIARTMAN. Bloomsburg, March 12, 1350. FROQjLAICATXOSr. NOTICE is hereby given that the several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gen eral Qitnrter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery. in and for the County of Columbia, to commence at the Court ilouse in Bloomsburg , on Monday the 15th day of April next, to continue two weeks. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the count? of Col umbia, are requested to be then and there Jn their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those tilings to their sev eral offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their pro per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their no tices, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the 12th day of March, is the year of our Jiord one thousand eight hundred and fifty—and the Independence of the U nited States of America the 74tlt. PETER BILLMYER. Sl,'jr. (God save the Commonweulth.) BLOOMSBIJRG AC ADEMY. A HIGH SCHOOL For Young Ladies and (ientlemen J. E. BRADLEY, Principal. Tho next Slimmer Session of this Institution will commence on MONDAY the Bth of April Text Hooka. Emerson's Spelling Book ami Reader. Goodrich's Geography. Bullion's English Grammar. Parker's Progressive Exercises. " Aids to English Composition. Blair's Rhetoric, University edition. Davies' Arithmetic. " Algebra. " Geometry. " Surveying. " Mensuration. Shea's Book-keeping, i Ackeman's Natural History. , Cutter's Anatomy, Physiology, & Hygiene. [ Guernsey's History of the United States. Lardners Outlines, i Olmsted's School Philosophy. Burritt's Geography of the Heavens. Johnston's Turners Chemistry. "Vood's Botany. c„u "tucker's Mental Philosophy. Wavlau s Moral Science. Waster's D . iolioni "7- i ,t. u„i ' . n n'B Latin Grammar, Bullion's Latin Readei) Au' ?***', Sallus, Cic ero, Horace, Folsom ' Llv >'> Latin —Bullion's Gres. k <^ am r m ? r ! ~ ul " lion's Greek Reader, Robinsu.' 1 - 8 v " re . f~ tament, Xenophen's Anabasis, .. snopnon s Memorabilia, Pickering's Greek Le*u" on ' GERMAN —G J Adler's German Grant!.~ ,ar ' fvi, . -lorPs method of Learning the German Laneua' idler's German Reader. I ' ...P b be frequent exercises in Decla „ J" ,mposition. Instruction will 'j, p... advantages of instruction on tn. at a moueiate charge in ,L- It will be the aim of the Teacher . . i School, to impart to the pupils a thorou, knowledge of the branches studied, to educate their minds, and thus to prepare them for lion- ' orable places in life. TERMS. \ The Summer Session will consist of twenty- Four weeeks or two (quarters of 12 weeks each. The price of tuition will be as follows per quarter : For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A rithmebc, Book-Keeping by Bingle entry, Ge ography, History of U. S. $3 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. 84 50 For Latin, Greek and German, 5 75 rF'Good boardrng can be obtained in pri vate families at from 81 50 to 82 00 per woek. REFERENCES. —CoI. Joseph Paxton, Hon. Stephen Baldy, Hon. Geo. Mack, Michael Brobst. Esq., John M'Reynolds, Esq., Rev. Daniel Steck. • Bloomsburg, Feb 21, 1850 CHEAP TAILORING. 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. He has two shops i n operation, turning off work. One is in the upper end and the other in the lowerpart 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 out. B. F. DOLLMAN. Light Street, April 12, 1849-ly Bills Of any desirable style, neatly and cheaply printed at this office. Boots and Shoes, ]' Encourage your own Mechanics, and you encourage Yourselves../Fl ) The subscriber would inform his friends | and the public, that he has on hand, and makes to order all kinds of BOOTS AND 1 SHOES, at the following low prices : i Men's fine calf or morocco boots, J?4 a 4 50 do k'tp or cow hide. 3 35 , do calf shoes 2 00 do cow hide 1 75 do minors', nailed, 2a 2 50 Ladies' gaiters, " Lace boots, 162 " Thick soled slippers, lal 37 " Pump soled, 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. Shop 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 sale at the lowest prices. An abundance of the necessaries and lux uries of life will be found in his assortment. CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES. SATTINETS, a.'PACAS, CASHMERES, DE * ."■ OSS—HATS, & CAPS, PRINTS, IN short, everything for LaaiC® QRQ. tleman's wear, beside a full variety C.' -, v CERIES, QUKENSWARE, HARDWA..-: AND CEDARWARE, | Those wishing to purchase will do well to call soon. WE charge nothing for showing goods. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Oct 15th 1849. LIVEKY STABLE. NOAH S. PRENTISS invites the public to tryOgErjßrg'' [ \ liia new stock of horses,fzs£Sl2Z_ carriages and buggies, a variety of which can be found at his Livery Stable. He can always furnish horses and vehicles of the best kind, and on reasonable terms. He has recently added a number of fashionable ve hicles and good horses to his former stock.— He will furnish to parlies 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 HATS AND CAPS. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that he has just re ceived from the city, a large and select as sortment of FASHIONABLE ij Hats and Caps, 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 the Court house. (sT He continues to manufacture Hats to order as usual. THOMAS WILLITS. Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849. NEW SADDLER SHOP. ; The subscriber announces to the public that he has just opened a Saddler Shop m 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 of HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS, VALIECES, And 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 lowest pneos. Those who wish work in his line will do well to give him a call. ry Hides, country produce, and even gold dollars will be taken in payment for work. W. M'K. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1849. A ilouse & Lot at Private Sale. JfrwA THE subscribers offer to pur chasers, at private sale, a house BHIAIK and lot upon the Main Street of 5 Bloomsburg, in tho business ' part of the town, between the two_ principal ' hotels, and a little more than a square from the Court House. The lot fronts 66 on ' Main street and extends 2144 feet back. ' The house is a large stone dwelling, and the 1 property in every way offers a fair chance to any person wishing a residence or business • location in the county-seat. For terms in quire of A. H. ELLIS. I Bloomsburg, or C. D. GEARHART Berwick jLL?ot and Shoemaking. JACOh DEITTERICH Has removed Ins bC" 1 ' a . nd .^. oe establish ment, into the new frame . a '" Street two doors above Albrtgl 1 "K H store, opposite the Forks Hotel, \i. iere m " '. his old customors and the public sene'"5 ene '" v f, " call and give his work a fair . l "' a He 7 will hiS Hne ° f bU " Public' Sale. In pursuance of an order the Orphan's Court of Columbia couthv, . on , Friday the 29th day of March next, at ° , m forenoon Peter Billmeyer, Esq - h"" , e > ?P poimed by tho Orphan's Court ot" CV lu ™h |il county, to sell the real estate of Niche. a ' " chord, late of Madison township in saia deceased, will expose to Bale by public ven' ■ due, upon the premises, two certain lots of ground, situate in New Columbia, Madison township, aforesaie, and numbered in the plan of said town number one and two. late the ostate of said deceased, situate in the township of Madison and county aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Bloomsburg, Feb. 26 1850. ATTEND TO THIS. The Subscriber once more notifies all those indebted to the late firm of Hefly & Menden hall to come forward and make payment by the first of April next, all those who neglect to attend to this notice (except when there is a special understanding) will be attended to indiscriminately in a way that may not be so agreable. SAMUEL MEN DEN HALL Surviving partner of the above firm. Bloomsburg March 7th 1950.—3t MOUNT VERNON HOUSE, #~ 1 NO. 95 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHIL ADELPHIA, PA. This hout e is kept by D. BI.MII, and is one of the best in the city. Merchants and oth ers visiting Philadelphia would do well to give him a tail. Philadelphia Reading and Pottsville tUULmt, ROJID. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. ON and after November Ist, 1849, the Passenger Trains will run between Phil adelphia and Pottsville, as follows: Leaves Philadelphia at 84 A. M., daily, except Sundays. Arrives at Reading at 1 1 19 Arrives at Pottsville at 12 50 Leaves Pottsville at 84 M. M. Daily except Sundays. Arrives at Reading at 10 00 Arrives at Pottsville at 12 50. Pottsville and Philadelphia 83,50 un: f S,- 00; Pottsville and Reading 81,40 and Si 20: Reading and Philadelphia 2,25 and 1,90. Passsengers cannot enter the Cars unless provided with Tickets. There will be no afternoon Train. BP" NOTICE.—Fifty pound of baggage will be allowed to each passengei in these lines : and passengers are expressly prohib ited from taking any thing us baggage but their wearing apparel, which will be at the risk of its owner. By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Secry. Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849. Good and Cheap Watches. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE, wholesale and retail,at No. 96 Notth 2nd street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold lever watches, fnll jewelled, 18 caret cases. S3O and upwards. Silver lever do, full 'jewelled, #l6 and upwards. Silver lepine do, jewelled, sll and up* i -ds. VV Silver watches, from #5 to 10. Gold pencils,,^'*lso to $7- Superior gold rings, i."°™ - 7 10 80 cl ®' Other articles in proportion. A., fodis warranted to be what they are sold for. fW'" nl 'y on l' a "d, a full assortment of fine GOLD;EWELRY and SILVER WARE. .Also, an aijoilmcnt of M. J. Tobias & Co. ; E. Simpson Samuel and Brothers; E. S. Yules 4* Co.; John liar rison ;G. R. Beesley's. and other su perior PATENT LEVER Movements, which will be cased in any style desired. Arrangements have been made with all the above celebrated makers, the best manufacturers of Liverpool, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will he taken and the name and residence flf thw person order ing put on if requesied. O. CONRAD. No. 96 North Third Street. Importer of Watches. January 1, 1850.-ly-49 BERWICK ROUSE. And General Stage, Office. BY G. W. NICELY. The subscriber has taken the large and commodious 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 be supplied with the best products 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 his patrons he solicits a share of the pub lic patronage. G. W. NICELY. Berwick l'a. April 19th 1849.-ly. DON'T ALL SPEAK AT ONCE ! To HAVE the best fitting suit in town made by BERNARD RUPERT, who 1R does Fashionable Tailoring as cheap & •JIM, a little better than it can be done in town by any body else. He has just received the la test Fall Fashions, and with his experiene in cutting garments, he can promise the best satisfaction to those who patronize him. If C A LIFOHNIA 1 Wasto be supplied with such garments as he turns off, a fair fortune might be made at 1 once. His shop is on Main stroet below Mar ket, in the building lately occupied as an of fice by C. 11. Buckalew. tyHe will take country produce for his work, and gold dollars will not bo refused. Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 1849—tf. For Good Watches. PI'S Nonry'Znppiuger returns i sJSfcL his thanks for past patro | and invites the pub lifts. 3l#£?lic to examine his new YY 1 l assortment of J /jftt CLOCKS, WATCHES, Glasses, and i Keys, Balanco Whools, Jewels, which he [ offers for reasonable prices. He will also re pair 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 travelling public, that has taken the well known Tavern Stand lately occupied by \ Thos. M'Nair, which has fitted up in the best pos sible manner for the accommodation of those who may favor him with their patronage, lie flatters himself that by unremitting attention on his part, he can give entire satisfaction to all. HIS TA . BLE will be supplied_with the best the market and HIS BAK iftth the best and choicest and attentive Ostlers always on hand, Hi- fiT ; BJLING is the most extensive in this taction • R. ■■ STKDMAN. Tailoring V? Slrcef. James Smil* 1 ? Invites the attention of the fashionables' | Light Street to his style of cutting garments. He makes them in the best and most tasty .manner, r.nd can ensure ' satisfaction in bis w o 'kmanship the latest fashions, and when cntting on> ' B desired, the wojk is marked carefullv iO r tn e maker. EVA'll kinds ot .°-°untry produce taken m exchange for work. Light Street, Feb. 14, L BLANKS!/ DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS,-. SUBI'tENAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper and desirable forms, for sale at theo'- office the "Star of the North.", For Rent. A large and convenient dwelling house, and a suite of rooms suitable for a small fa mily, or for an office or shop. Enquiro at this office. H. W. Brown, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Has just received'the Spring & Summer Fash ions, which ho will use in cutting all gar ments entrusted to his caro for making. Bloomsburg, Feb. 28, 1850. PHILADELPHIA IHEDICAE HOUSE, Established Fifteen Fears ago, by DR. KINKCLIN, A'. IF. Corner of Third and Union sis., between Spruce c.nd Fine streets, PHILADELPHIA. Fifteen years of extensive and uninteriupted practice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. tho most expert and successful practitioner tar Sf near. it- the treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers on the bo dy, throat 01 legs, painaln the head or bones, or mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gruvel, diacaac arising fron, you'hfal excctsos or iinpuiitics of the Mood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with succors. He who places himself under tho care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in bis honor as a gen tleman,.and confidently rely upon his sail! as a physician. Take Particular Notice ! Young mon who have injured themselves by s certain practice indulged in, a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school, the ef fects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep and destroy both mind and body, should apply Im mediately. Weakness snd constitutional debility loss of muscular enrrgy, physical lassitude and general prostration, irratiliilily and all nervous of. fectiona. indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, & every disease in any woy connected with the dis order of the procieativo functions cuird, and full vigor restored. |BRUMVOrriI & MANHOOD SksSHH Premature Death. KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION, Only 25 Cents. This book just published is filled with useful information on the infirmities and Jisenscs of the generative organs. It addresses itself alike to yontb, manhood and old age, pnd should be read by nil. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Par* o'* 0 '* '"f reading it will lenrn how to prevent the destruction " f thcir vbildren. A remittance ot'?3 ,-nts enclosed in a letter, addressed to Dr. Kinkclin, N corner of J bird and Union streets, between Spruce aim Pine, in Philadelphia, will ensure shook under cnvcl"," 8 per return of mail. Persons St a distance may address Dr K by letter, (post ptP'D and be cured at home. Packages of tnedicitlPa,directions, Sic. forward ed by sending a remittance, anu put up secure from damage or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers and all others upplied with the aheve work at very low rates. 2-Uly The Largest Stock of Goods in Town. WM. MCKEI.VY & Co. til their old stand on corner of Main and Market Streets, offer to purchasers the best assoitment of new FALL AND WINTER GOODS, That can be found in Bloomsburg. Their new supply just opened, consists of every desirable kind of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, EARTH ENWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c., Ac., Ac. Every thing in tho way of Dress Goods for Ladies' or Gentlemen's wear, cau be found in their assortment to suit every taste. Cashmeres, Alpacas, Delaines, Merinoes, Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Shawls, Hand kerchiefs, Woollen & Cotton Flannels, French, English and American Broadcloth, Cassim ers, Sattinetts, Beaverteens, Tweeds & Jeans of every style and price can be furnished by them. Sheriff's Sale. BY Virtue of a writ of Levari Facias to me directed will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the 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 North west side of Mill Street, and described as follows : Beginning at the corner of Charles White's lot in said street, thence along said lot one hundred and fifty feet to an alley, thence along said alley forty one feet to a corner of Daniel llamsey's lot, thence along said lot one hundred and fifty feet to a corner on said Mill street, thence a longsaid Mill street forty-one lect to the first mention corner, the place of beginning: con taining six thousand one hundred and fifty square feet of groundg be the same more or less, and numbered with the number two in the plot of lots, so laid out on the North- wm side of said Mill street. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Arter and Jesse Ar ter. PETER BILLMYER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Bloomsburg, ) February 20, 1850. j VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale or Rent. The house and lot in the town of Rhors burg, Columbiu county, lately belonging to John Stiles, deceased, is offered for sale or rent by the undersigned, 'lira properly is a good situation for a And has been occupied as such for soveral years. For the last two years it has been used as a STORE HOUSE, and it has all the necessary preparations about it for use as a store. The House is a large 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 any public business. Thero is upon the pre mises a never failing well of water. For terms und further information apply to either of the subscribers, residing in Sugar loaf township, Columbia county. RICHARD STILES, JOSIAII STILES, Feb. 21—31. GIVE 'EM PITS!! Peter S. Leidy Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona ble a suit oi clothing as any other tailor in these digging. As a sample of Itis work manship, lie refers you to the BEST FITTING COX T To bo found in the town, which is quifo 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. He has also on hand an assortment of CLOTH, CASSIMERES, & TRIMMINGS, At the lowest prices, from which he will make up to order coats, pants, or vests of any desirable style. WHis shop is on the North sido of Main Street, a few doors above the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. CHARLES R. BFCKALKW, ' j ATTOHHST AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO., PA. Ofhcb— Two doors below the Court-House, North side of Main Street. Nov. 8, 1819. Dr. Keeler's Celebrated Family Medicines. Dr. Keelcr is n regular graduate from one of the best medical schools of iho country, and a practising physician ot tho city ol Philadelphia. YVo take great pleasure in presenting these remedies to the afflicted.— They are all of undoubted medical powers and hold out to the invalid a promise of re 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 better satisfaction to the alllicleii than any of the boasted remedies of the day. In offering them to the public, i the proprietor is influenced by no sinister I motives of gain, but feels conscious that they are eminently deserving of public con fidence. 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. Dli. KEELER'S PANACEA, For the re moval and permanent cure of all diseases a rising from an impure state of tho Blood and habit of the body, viz: Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Catarrh, etc., Scrofula in all its forms, Tetter, Scald Head, Cutaneous affec tions of the face and extremities, Chronic enlargements of the Joints. YVhite Swelling, Syphhtic Affections, Constitutional disorders, arising from debility, Mercurial and Heredi tary predispositions, &c. IST 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 originally perfect, they must continue perlect unless changed by the intervention of something that bears an unhealthy rela tion to it. In all eases of disease, there must be the interposition of some new ingredient, which b v moving its purt tts a course served to modify tho properties before connected with the body. It i£ absurd to talk of spon taneous disease taking place in organs pre viously hedlthy, without the interposition of some morbific agent, as well might we ex pect a piece of clialk 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 no remedy superior to the Cp- l-y {J;? evidence the following is sub mitted to the public! Philadelphia, June 9th, 1847. Having been appraised °f the nature of the Panacea, it aflords me much pleasuio to be able to recommend it as a valuable reme dy for those chronic, constitutional and glan dular diseases, to which it is especially a dapted. To those who are afflicted, and re quire medicine as an alterative cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, active and uniform state, than is to be found in the Panacea. 1 ! have used it in several instances with deci ked and signal succus. Y'ours &c. D. AUison, M. D. For details certificates, &c., see circulars, &c.—Price SI per bottle, Urge size, ti bottles | 85. JJII. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. Among all tho 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 ergiws occasioned by cold. To much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and lite proprietor urges any one afflicted with any of the above com plaints to secure it at one. It is warranted to euro or no pay. Price 50 cents. Dr. Kceler's Cordial and Carminitive. 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, cramp, ect., and for all diseases of the sto mach and bowels caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited, has given it a reputation as firm as adamant. Price 25 cents per bot tle. Dr. Heeler's Vermifuge Syrup. —This reme dy is pleasant to the taste, harmles to tho pa tient and all powerful in destroying and rc- I moving all kinds of worms from tho body, i It is without doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroying medicine before the public, and will if administered according to direc tions, remove them within sor 6 hours after taken.—The dose is small, and each bottle I contains twice as much as similar remedies. | Price only 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Keclcr's lAver and Sanative PILLS. Although not recommended as a "cure all," yet they are the inildeet and best rem edy to remove Constipation, Jaudice, Dys pepsia, Biliousness, nervrfttsness, foul stom ach, head ache, indigestion, etc. Unlike other purgative medicine they leave the bowels always relaxed consequently are the proper medicine for females and persons leading a sedentary life. Price 25e(s, Dr. Kecler's Rheumatic Dilion. A justly celebrated external application for pains ol the chest, neuralgia, head-ache, sprains, bruises, tic doloreaux swellings of the joints, rheumatism, gout, seiatiea and for all disorders wherein a sedative anil ru befacient remedy is applicable. Price 37} cts per bottle. All of the above celebrated and extensive y used medicines, are prepared and sold Wholesale and ltetail, 294 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. R. MOVER, Blooms burg; Chalfant & Hughes, and Dr. J. A. Mooro, Danville; E. Franciscus, Jersey Shore : amU by Druggists and Merchants throughout the County and State. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d., 1849.—1y. New Boot & shoe Store. JOSEPH B. WEAVER Has opened a new Boot and Shoe Store at I the lower end of Main street, in the building j lately vtscu as NaihtUi's Glo'.hirig Store. He I will always keop on hand alt assortment of j ready made-work, and will make to order at Iho shortest notice coarse and fine Boots, Shoes, (Jailers and Slippers for Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses' wear. Ho will furnish his work, made in a neat and substan tial manner, at the lowest prices. With articles made strong and neat, and sold cheap, he solicits a share of public pal ronage. Bloomsburg, April 5, 1819-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 tilled it up with a new and choice selection ol the most fashionable and desirable goods. He has every article usu ally kept lit a country store ; and will sell Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Crockery, Ce dar Ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes for | Cash or country produce, a |j n | u chenpor than thoy can Ije bought elsewhere in the i neighborhood. Call and see, all who wish | a grand ohatico for bargains. | ~ . PETER ENT I Light Str6ct Jan. Sd 185$. CZ3uaIIll®CEi 9 £3 Indian VegelaM® Panacea. Rowand & YY'uUon invite attention to the following advertisement: DR. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS! As a proof of the continued success of DR. CHELEN S INDIAN VEGETABLE PA NBCEA, we refer to a few of Iho many cor tilioales in our possession, of euros perform ed by this great purifier., Captain T, L. Banders, constable of South Mulberry Ward, cured of Barber's Itch. Mr. J. P. Reese's child, No. 83 Nerth Sev enth street, cured of litreditary Tetter, which covered his entire body. Mr. E. \V. Maxwell, Grape court, Market street, above Eighth, cured of Scrofula, had fourteen open ulcers upon his body at tho time he commenced taking the Medicine. Mis? Christiana Sands, West Spruce street, between Beach and Willow streets, near the Schuylkill, cured of Scrofula; hail suffered eight years ; her head was so much affected that tea and cotfee would pass out at her ear —this is a strong case. Capl. John K. Barclay, No. 400 Market street, cured of Scrofulous Sore Log, of 3(f years' standing. This case is well known to many of our best Physicians, who have fre quently advised amputation. Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr., No. 5 Jelferson, wost 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 above Race, cured of Scrofulous Sore Throat, of eight years stan ding. Mr. J. H. Frick's child, No. 73j Dock St., Philadelphia. Mr. M'chael Duffy, 44 South Frout street, (ai ". Brady & t'o.'s,) Philadelphia, cured of Tetter of twenty five years. Mr. Williom Flemming ; No. 210 Wash ington street, between Eighth and Nineth, Philadelphia, cured of Erysipelas four years, which destroyed the flesh to the bone. 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 SUOK daily at our offlce. Mr. David Cirgan, Muddy creek, 'Hamil ton county, Ohio, cured of Scrofula. This was a very severe ease, and Kirgau says that ! could inCpev prevent, he would nob undergo | the same atiliction for ton thousand dollars, I and yet he was cured for a few dollars, by I Dr. Cull en's Indian Vegetable Panacea. Mr. John W. Hazlelon, of Mulica Hill. | New Jersey, cared of Totter of ten yean 1 i standing, with a few bottles of the Panacea, j Mr. John Brocken, of Gerinantown, at tho I age of