■l2O Josiah Calbraith • 120 Moses Hoffmon 1 32 90 George Masters 2 33 130 John Moore . 7 84 100 Benjamin Piatt 4 10 125 Jacob Swisher 2 04 21 Lewis Schuyler 32 10 Isaac Shoemaker 104 100 Robert llulrter (in part) 1 10 290 Alexander Scott " 3 18 02 Henry Lcbo 50 70 Robert Lyon 70 200 Joseph Slrcch 2 23 ORANGE TSP. 20 Jacob Hngenbacfr 1 48 84 Isaac Hagenbach 42 400 Mathew McDowell 1 23 17* Gooree Sloan 1 28 " ROARINGCREEK TSP. • 289 William Elliot I 3 24 336 George Ashton 17 27 378 Caleb Lownes 17 30 382 John Young 17 45 372 John Whiteman 17 Of. 331 Joseph Gordon 15 18 I 4 Richard Twines 10 337 John Warner Bfc. 15 14 350 Daniel Reese 16 09 | 389 William Porter 17 83 398 William Miller 18 23 394 Peter Dehaen 18 00 386 William Powell 17 38 _6 Leonard Adams 49 10 Philip Brobst 03 02 James Bud sen 8 S6 4£ John Barr 43 35 Jonas Barringer 3 So 10 Margarctla Davis 70 10 John Daly 1 00 * 1000 John Fisher 23 23 | 15 Richard Griffith * 51 19 Michael Graham 1 p 3 ! 16 David Harper , 50 Henry Hoffman sen 18 George Howcr ' 2 33 13 Peter Helwig ' ® 50 John Krishcr sen 333 65 William Millard 734 20 Jacob Olwinc 1 23 2J Samuel Pilkington 49 5 Isaac Roads 47 5 Cornelius Reinbold 47 100 Henry Roads 7 79 10 Joseph Stokes 14 Peter Strouse 233 50 Abraham Whiteman 4 72 134 William Ybcum I 3 42 56 Frederick Miller 2 09 205 Thomas Billinglon 8 85 ,400 Nathaniel Brown 16 30 195 Bmk Biddle 3 34 369 John Cook sen 7 80 Olj Mary Davidson 38 ' 400 Samuel Lob Jell 12 96 134 William Lemmon 1 38 249iAndrew Kennedy 7 57 180 Edward Lynch 7 35 221 Mary Myers 838 190 Martha Miller 7 75 Stephen Pcabody 8 38 380 Mary Rustan 15 47 200 Mary Rustan 8 ' 3 193 Daniel Reese 7 P2 209 Thomas Ruslan 8 40 100 Thomas Williams 2 20 25 Thomas Williams 83 406 John Young 8 22 409 John Young 10 65 200 Charlotte Rustan 8 13 200 John Reynolds 8 10 LIBERTY ISP. 12 Henry Boycr 32 10 fftchard Barclay 22 16 John Douly 48 ■295 Charles Fricklc 3 00 100 George Grant 434 22 Adam flentlricksmi 22 10 Dennis //agermau 34 12 Philip//eberling 14 14 John flopper 42 00 Laycock 83 12 John Moore 12 12 John /foan 34 80 James Strawbridge 33 15 James Simonton 44 40 Daniel Snyder 34 8 John Wheatley agt * 8 0 BUG A/7LOAF TSP. 610 Compt. Aslow 7 72 63 N B Y Beach 2 44 443 NIIY Ueach 2 33 ■lO5 Alexander Cnlley 3 64 357 Philip Creekbaum 3 34 034 Samuel flail I 00 102 J..hn Kile 4 42 68 Joseph Lockhart 1 48 25 Mcflcnry's heirs 23 38 J?obert Montgomery 2 4 213 <• 2 32 80 • " 24 38 John Pennington 82 •290 William Stephens 1 10 "375 J?cbecca Vantlerslice 12 10 200 Wcodsides and Friek 2 2 0 127 Joseph Yorks 2 30 VALLEY TSP. 20 Peter Blue 4 43 35 David Blue I 80 30 Peter Baldy 3 30 * 50 William Curry 330 25 William Caldwell 1 90 150 Colon Cameron 909 70 John Childs 2 30 , -30 Abraham Fenstatpacher 274 3 Joseph Mauss 1 32 50 Alexander Montgomery 2 74 30 " " 2 74 90 Murdock, Leavitt & Co 4 04 65 Samuel Middletou 1 80 22 Conrad Springer 4 20 20 John Wilson 4 33 49 Thomas Yorks 3 33 A. LEVSfIS, Treuwrer. TREAsvnmt's Or:' ice, ? Bloomsburg, March 2t>\ '5O. ) TREASURER'S SALE Of Seated Lands, in Columbia Cpuniy. LIST of Ssatot Lmd silujrta in Columbia co., on wlvicli the faxes asieaspJ remslii unpsi-l. which lauds tli6 collectorsot ilic.ies|WCtive iewn *hipa in which said lum). lie. have returned for sale, according to the list section of an Actor Avsewblv, passed April 510, 1844, entitled "jn art ' to reduce the .State debt, 4lc„" there not being suf tieiont perioral properly on aaul landa to pay Said "taxes, aod the owners thereof having neglected aedTifussd to pay the same fur the space of two years. The name will be sold at the Coort-liou-e, in the town of Hloomsbafg, comity ol Cohiuibia, on the second M mday in June next, and to con .tinue by adjournment from day to day, for arrear age, of" tiX'-s due sri I ehty, arid tlio ccsls ac .crueil on each respectively. Acres. O.vncra. Tenants. Taxor. Fishingcre eh, 1847. 16 Haycock John M, 4 7tl Bloom, 1847. ir.it Daly (widow) Tprwilager A 59 .'..J! " ■ 1 lot Powell William self 62 1 lot Rcinhnrt Daniel self 8) Orange, 1847.. Miller Peter Green Win 3 00 Flot McPherson Ches self 207 Mohonmg, 1847. 1 lot ltrobst Daniel self 00 A lot Cwk Jonas self 1 47 1 Cook Wm W self 2 20 Grecnrttood, 1847. 120 MrPhcrson Chns 2 20 50 Morris George unstated II 40 Vallerchamp A 1 21 Briarcrcek, 1817. 3 lots Davis John unseated 375 < 4 lols Krick George A unseated 22 318 Fowler David self 724 I 3 lols Jackson Josiah 405 i 1 lot Knotise Levi D self 175 2 lots Reed William Chanibciland J 137 1 lot " •' Clerry J W 2 20 2 lots Seibeit Sebastian 20J 42 Smiths Heirs Masteller C '2 31 72 Snyder John B.sin Peter 188 4 lots Solt Peter 910 8 Scibert Honteter Brockway B S 1 65 Madison, 1847. 100 After William vacant 118 1 50 , Blcchcr Jacob vacant 27 ILO Kline Lowry vacant 2 20 70 Orwig Joseph self ll® 100 Stackson Tho3 sr self 2 25 Mifflin, 1817, 10 E ioch .Charles si If 73 33 Ludwig Jacob self 140 1 lot Mclich Samuel WinUrstcin R 34 2 lots Sweats Henry self 58 5 lots Winteratein Philip self OS Briarareek Township, 1848. 35 Bowman Wm 2 75 1 lot Bowen Daniel not occupied 34 1 lot Brewer J W vacant 85 A lot Brown Hannah A Opdike 220 318 Fowler Daniel 7 02 2 lots HeadlySF Shires Mariah 220 ISO Lance John P not occupied 82 Greenwood, 1848. Hot Cook William Mc Henry B N 62 120 McPherson Chas 2 20 42 Utt David 71 100 Watts Benjamin 1 S3 Madison, 1848. 100 Berry James 2 20 Cle ,ver John 1 10 100 Kline Lowry 2 20 1 lot Moore Catharine Arwinc Vincent 08 1 lot Robbins J D 27 70 Stackhouse M 1 10 70 Taylor William 77 Mahoning, 1848. I lot D.lk Philip 67 1 lot Divert vacant 40 1 lot llafley Thos'(widow) 2 05 1 lot M irkle Abraham 82 1 lot McCluieSß 2 25 1 lot Ploeklidge Levi vacant 41 1 lot R ibson Thomas 1 36 2 lots Weaver Cihtarine 165 Boaringcredi, 13J8. 11 Limberson John self . 66 Lloyd Thomas 4 40 Beaver. 1848. 165 Cox Charles Sherman John 2 75 350 I'Ong B W Nogle Peter 212 3 Fortner B P vacant 09 J lot Mears William Refs Solomon 27 15 VVcikle Charles self 97 Alt. Pleasant, 1848.. 100 Jaeoby Andrew self 260 FilpotWmH heirs 486 Bloom, 1818 1 Bitteubcndei Sam'l to Co 99 1 lot HowerJohn Kramer John 148 Berry, 1818, 1 Allen Elizahetb 1 10 33 Riymau Henry 10 45 S eininau John 731 1 Smith II rain M'FadJin W WU 10 AMANDUS LEVERS Treasurer. TrtKASonEit's Orvicx, ) Bloomsburg, March 30, Is JO. ) Register's Notices NOTICE is hereby giver to all legatees, creditors and other persons intete3ted in the states of the respective deeendentsand rni ors that the lotlowing administration and nardia n accounts have been filed in the Of fice of the Register of the county of Colum bia, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphan's Court, to be held at Bloomsburg, in and for the County aforesaid, on Wednesday the 17th day of April next at two o'clock, P. M. 1. The account of Joshua Webb, and Sol omon Neyhard, executors of the last will and testament of Joshua Webb, late of Centre township, Columbia county, dee'd. 2. The Supplementary and final account of Satnnel Mellick, adm'r of the estate of John Bright, late of Bloom township, Col umbia county deo'd. 3. The account of Jesse Shanon, guar dian of the person and estate of Angelina Paul, now Angelina Egan, one of the chil dren of Wm. Paul, late of Biooin tp., Col umbia eotmty, dee'd. 4. The account of William Girton, guar dian of Catharine Nicholas, a daughter of George Nicholas, dee'd.—said Catharine, al so now deceased. 5. Tho account of John Hendrickson, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Ab salom Cole, late of Liberty township, Col umbia county dee'd. 6. The first and final account of George Zaner, admr., of the eslato of George Zatier, late of Briorcreek township, Columbia coun ty dee'd. 7. The account of Solomon Neyhard, ad ministrator, of the estate of Susanna i'um linson, late of Centre township, Columbia county „dee'd. 8. Tito account of Jacob Hartman, admr., of the estate of John Hartman, latoof Hem lock, township,. Columbia county, dee'd. 9. The account of John R. Moyor, admr., of the estate of VVilliant S. Smith, late of Bloom township, Columbia county, deceas ed. 10. The account of John Richard, admr., of the estate of Valentine Hock, late of Hemlock township, Columbia county, do ceased. 11. Tho account of George Manhart, admr of the estate of John Beats, late of Catawis sa township, Columbia county, dee'd. 12. The hnal account of Michael Sanders and Michael Wertman, Executors of the last will and testament of Michael Sanders, lato of Montour township, Columbia County, de ceased. JESSE G. CLARK, Register. Register's Office, j lMoomsburg, A/arch 20, 1850. j DON'T ALL SPEAK AT ONCE ! * Ton tvctho best fitting suit in townAa made by BERNARD RUPERT, who does Kashionad'o Tailoring as cheap & -U a little better thart it can bo done m town by any body else. Ho has just received the la test Fall Fashions, and with his experiene m cutting garments, he can promise the host safisfacticm to those who patronize him. it CALIFORNIA Was to he supplied with suci: garments as no turns 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. Buckalow. tyH'J will lake country prOditCO for Ins work, and gold dollars will not be refused. Bloomsburg, Nov. 8,1819— tf- SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me di rected, will bo exposed to sale on Monday, t tho 15th day of April, at 1 o'clock in the at- i ternoon, at tho Court House in Bloomsburg, i a certain lot of ground situate in Anthony township. Columbia county, bounded by I lands of Andrew Shoemaker, John F. Dorr, and others, whereon is erected a two-story frame house, frame stable, and other out- i , buildings, with the appurtfinances. j Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold j as the property of Robert H Cary ALSO, At the same lime and place, a certain tract j or piece of land situate in Sugarloaf town- | ship, Columbia county, containing 53 acres , more or less, about 18 acres of which .Br e cleared, bounded by lands of John Laubach, Joshua Brink and others, whereon is erected a one story frame house, a frame wagonma ker shop, a log bam and other out buildings, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution .nd to be sold as the property of Robert Camp ill ALSO, By virtue of sundry writs of venu "mi ex ponas to mo directed will be exposed i üb lic sale at the court house in Bloomsburg, a Monday tho 15th day of April next, at oi. o'clock, P. M. the following parcels of land , 10 w4t: ni A certain lot of ground situate in Bloom township, Columbia county, in the town ol Espy, containing one-third of an acre more or less, bounded in froi\l by the road leading from Bloomsburg to Berwick, B Vanaukcr & by an alley along tho Pennsylvania Canal, whereon is erected a two story frame dwell ing house, a frame shop, a frame stable, aud other out buildings wiln the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Alex McKamy. ALSO, A certain lot No 4 in block No 5 in tho plot of North Danvillo Columbia co bounded by Milton street on the West, lot belonging to Alexander Montgomery's heirs, on the North by an alley on tho East, and a lot ol Mr. Bickley on the South, whereon is e recled a two storyframo dwelling house with basement story, lot forty five feet front and one bundled 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 aero more or less, bounded by lands of James Keneption, Edward Hath away, Philip Sidler and others, whereon is elated a large two story frame dwelling 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 i township Columbia county, beginning at a j sione, corner of land of Renj VVintorsleen. thence by the same East one hundred and 30 perches to a post on a line of James I'ep pards land, thence by the seme North 102 perches and nine-tenths to a stone corner of land sold to David Miller, thence by the same West 95 perches and nine-tenths to a stone corner of lauds sold to Daniel Deick, thence by the same South 98 pe'rehes 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 Wintersteen South 64 and eight-tenth perch es to the place of beginning; containing one hundred and twenty four acres arid twelve perches and allowance Also one other tract of laud situate in Madison township Colum bia county, bounded and described as fol lows: beginning at a small chestnut in a line of John Low and John Fleck, thence 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 sold to Thomas Cox 114 and three-tenths perches to a post about two perches from a small run, ihence by said land sold to Thos Cox North and crossing said run, thence 98 perches to the place of beginning, containing 66 acres and allowance, whereon is erected a log house, and an apple and peach orchard. There are about 25 acres of cleared and im improved land. Seized taken in execution as the property of Thoma? Maschell. ALSO. A certain tract of land situate in Valley Township, Columbia County, Containing five acres more or less, Bounded by lands of Samuel Afiduleton, and others, whereon is erected a log house and a log barn, with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in Execution as the prop erly of Eli Row. ALSO. A certain lot of Ground situate in the new part of Danville, Mahoning township Colum bia County, containing one-eighth of an a cre, more or less, bounded by lands of Heath, and a new street, and others, where on is erected a two story frame Dwelling, with a small Back Kitchen with the appur tenances. Seized and taken i* Execulion as the prop erty of Anthony Dishey. ALSO, A certain lot of ground situate in Beaver township, Columbia county, containing thir teen acres more or less, bounded by lands of Jacob Hinterliter, Jacob Hostler and others, whereon is erected a frame house and a frame barn with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution as the property of Moses Moyer. ALSO A certain tract of land situato in Jackson township, Columbia county, containing 80 acres more or less,* of which about 25 acres are cleared, bounded by lands of John Kile, Samuel Kilchin and others, whereon is erec ted a one and a half story log dwelling house, a frame bank barn, a saw mill, anu otlior out buildings with tho appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Klisha Hess, now in tho possession of Lafayette Kessler. ALSO, By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me diiected will bo exposed to public sale at tho Court House in Bloomsburg, on Satur day, the 13th day of April, at 2 o'clock, P M all that certain Iract or piece of land situate in Roaringcreek township, Columbia county, containing 50 acres more or less, bounded by lands ol Philip Yost, Conrad Yost and others, whereon is erected a two story log dwelling house, and a log shop, with the ap purtenances. , Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter Miner. PETER BILLMYEK, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office. Bloomsburg,) March 12, 1860. j K House & Lot at Private Sale. THE subscribers offer to pur i ijjfji chasers, at private sale, n house KEjjjyyaand lot upon the Main Street of J^g^gßß 3 l° omB httrg) in the business partoftnelown, between tho two, principal hotels, and only a little more than a square from tho Court House. The lot fronts 06 on Main street and extends 2144 fAt back. The house is a large stone dwelling, and the property in every wny offers a fair chanco to any person wishing a residence or business location in tho county-seat. For terms in quire of A. H. ELLIS. Bloomsburg, or C. D. GEARHART Berwick To Taxables. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, tho Commissioners of Columbia county will hold thoir appeals to remedy any irregularities or errors which may exist in Uie assessments of taxables, throughout the county, at the usual places of holding the general elections in the several j township*, at the following dates respective- ; ly, between the hours of It) A M and 3 P M ! In Bloomsburg, on Friday, April 2(1 j ' Cattawissa, ' Monday, ' 29 ] ' Franklin, ' Tuesday. ' 30 ; ' Roaringcreek, ' Wednesday, May 1 j < Maine, 1 Thursday, ' 2 1 ' Beaver, ' Friday, ' 3 1 ' Mifflin, ' SalßjiJaj', ' 4 ' Orange, ' Mortday, ' 0 1 ' Centre, ' Tuesday, ' 7 ' Briarcreek, ' Wednesday ' 8 ' Fishingcreek, ' Thursday, 1 9 ' Sugarloaf, ' Friday, ' 10 ' Jackson, ' Saturday, 1 11 ' Greenwood, ' Monday, ' 13 'Mt Pleasant, ' Tuesday, ' 14 ' Hemlock, ' Wednesday, ' 15 ' Madison, ' Thursday, ' 10 ' Anthony, ' Friday, ' 17 ' Limestone, ' Saturday, ' 18 ' Derry, ' Monday, ' 20 ' Liberty, ' Tuesday, ' 21 ' Valley, ' Wednesday, ' 22 ' Danville, ' Thursday, ' 23 ' Mabonicg, ' Friday, ' 24 ' Monlour, ' Saturday, ' 25 All persons considering themselves aggrie ved by any error in their assessment can at tend at the above times and places, if they think proper. JAMES LAKE, I HAUMAN LABOR, \ Corn's. JOSEPH YE'LTER, ) WESLEY ROAT, Clerk. Bloomsburg, March 20, IByo. . NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VOL UNTEER COMPANIES. By the sth Section of tho Militia Law of 1849, it is made the duly of the captain or commanding officer of each company in full uniform to furnish a copy of the roll of said company, under oath or affirmation, to the County Commissioners, designating the bo rough or township in which each member re sides. The 25th day of April has beau appointed for receiving a copy of the roll of each com pany in the county, and each captain or commanding officer is requested to attend at the Commissioners' Office in Bloomsburg on that day, prepared with a copy of the roll of his company. By order of tho Commissioners, WESLEY ROAT, Clerk. Bloomsburg, March 20, 1850. NEW SADDLER SHOP ] The subscriber announces to 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 ho 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 prices. Those who wish work in his line will do well to give him a call. tyilides, country produce, and even gold dollars will be taken in payment for work. W. M'K. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1849. HATS AND CAPS. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that he has just re ceived from the city, a largo'and select as sortment of FASHIONABLE H Iluts 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. I'if He continues to manufacture Hats to order as usual. THOMAS WILLITS. Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849. LIVEKY STABLE. NOAH S. PRENTISS the public to try CT7 A, his new stock of horsos,AX£__a2£- carriages anil bjjggies, a variety of which can bo found at nis Livery Stable. He can always furnish horses and vehicles of tire 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 parties four horse convey ances with good and safe drivers, at very low prices. Call at the lower end of Hopkinsvillc, on the East side of Main street. Bloomsburg, Dec. 13, '49-ly JYEW GOODS' The subscriber has iust 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, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, , ALPACAS, CASHMERES, DE LANES—HATS, & CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, MUFFS PRINTS, & SHAWLS. IN short, everything for Ladies and Gen tleman's wear, beside a full variety of GRO CERIES, QUKENSWARE, -HARDWARE, AND CEDARWARE, Those wishing to purchase will do well to call soon. We chargo nothing for showing goods. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Oct loth 1849. Executor's Notice. * Notice is hereby given that letters Testa mentary upon the estate of Jeremiah Martz deceased, late of Orangeville, Columbia co., have this day been granted to the under signed. All persons having claims against the estate are rerpiesteil to present them to the undersigned, and thoso indebted to make immediate payment to JACOB D. KLINE ALFRED HOW EL, Executors. Orangeville, March 11th 1850.—6t For Good Watches. CO Henry Znppiuger returns his thanks for past patro ' na = e ' ' nT ' , es the pub 1 ] '' c 10 e * m ' ne his now i vg T "HR assortment of i CLOCKS, WATCHES, Glasses, and i Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels, which he i offers for reasonable prices. He will also re i pair clocks, watches, and musical and opti ■ cal instruments in a satisfactory manner. His shop is in the middle room of the Ex r chango block, nearly opposito to the Court House. ' 1 Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, 18I'J. 11 . 1 PHILADELPHIA nF.iHC.4L HOCSE, Established Fifteen Years ago, by DR. KEfiIKIILI.V, N. W. Corner of Third and Union sis., between Spruce c.nd Puff, streets, PHILADELPHIA. Fifteen year* of extensive and unmteriupled practice npenl in I his city have tendered Or. K. tho most ex perl nnd suocci'sful practitioner far near, it* tho treatment of ull diseases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers on the bo dy, throat oi legs, pains in the head or bones, or mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from you'hful excesses or impuiitios of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, arc all treated with success. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously-confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and coniidcntly rely upon his skill as a physician. Take Particular Notice! Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in, a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school, the ef fects of which arc nightly fell, even when asleep and destroy both mind and body, should apply Im mediately. Weakness and constitutional debility loss of muscular energy, physical Jassitudo and general prostration, irralibility and 'fll nervous af fections, indigestion, sluggishness of the live. , & every disease in anyway connected with the dis order of tho procieativc functions cuied, and full vigor restored. PWTOl ¥0l ' TII & MANHOOD iw gk'pj ''l Y'gorous Life, ClAavftiffiSMli Premature Dealli. KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION, Only 25 Cents. This book just published is filled with useful information on lire infirmities and disenscs of tho generative organs. It addresses itself slika to youth, manhood and old age, and should bo read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruclion of their children. A remittance of 25 cents enclosed in a letter, addressed to Dr. Kinkclin, N W corner Of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pino, in Philadelphia, will ensure a book under envelops per return of mail. Porsous at a distance may address Dr K by letter, (post paid) and be cured at home. Packag-cs of medicines, directions, &c. forward ed by sending a remittance, anu put up secure from damage or curiosity. 1 Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers and all others f upplied with tho alicvc work at ; veiy low rales. 2-1-ly The Largest Stock of Goods in Town. Wm. McKglvy & Co, at their old stand on corner of Main and Market Streets, offer to purchasers the best assortment 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., &c., &c. Every thing in the way of Dress Goods for Ladies' or Gentlemen's wear, can 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, Beavetleens, Tweeds & Jeans of every style and price can be furnished by them. GIVE 'EM FITS!! Peter S. LeidjT Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona ble a suit of clothing as any other tailor in these digjffns. As a sample of his work manship, lie refers you to the BEST FITTING CO XT To be found in tho town, which is quite cer tain to have come from his shop. He 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 CLOTH, CASSIMERES, & TRIMMINGS, At the lowest prices, from which he will make up to order cdatf,*pants, or vestsof any desirable style. tyHis shop is on the North side of Main Street, a few doors above the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. Gnod and Cheap Watches. JEWELRY AND SILVER.WARE, wholesale and retail,at No. 06 Nuith -ml street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold lover watches, fipll jewelled, 18 caret cases. $3O and upwards. Silver lever do, full jewelled, $l6 and upwards. Silver lepine do, jewelled, $ll and up wards. . Silver quartkr watches, from $0 to 10. Gold pencils, from $1 50 to s7' Superior gold rings, from 37 to 80 cts. Oilier articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what tlicy are sold for. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of fine GOLD.IEWELKY and SILVER WARE. Also, ati assortment of M. J. Tobias OJr' WILD CHRRRY, The dr'ifinal and Genuine PfpfarviuMl Cough.-. Cold.-, Asthma, Bronchi is, Kivir Coiujil 'int, Spitting B!i- !. dithcujty ot It-eat! i.ig, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart Inflaau/a, Croup, broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all diseases of the Throat. Breast and l.ung; the most effectual and speedy cure known lor • any of the above discus es is Br. Svayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. W'M. MONTELMTS, a respiblable merchant of St. Clair, Schuylkill fljgjiinty,' writes, January 30, 1849:—Enclosed 4 send you a certificate of Worn. Beaumont, a citizen of our town. His case of consumption is well known here, and of long standing; he attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. SWJI YSF: S VERMIFUGE. ''•A safe and effectual remedy for H r tyms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or ' Dyspep tic Children or Adults, and the most uscjul Family Medicine ever of fered to the public. EXTRACT OP A LETTER TO DR SWAYNF.. Da tod, Aiulerstuivn, Indiana. A man purchased a bottle of your Vermifuge the other day for his child, and by its use it discharged 63 of the largest worms he had ever seen, It is somewhat difficult to get the people to try it, as they have so often been gulled by nause ous and worthless worm medicines. \ ours being so very pleasant to the taste, at tho same time effectual, I shall be able to dispose of a (urge quantity. Respectfully, yours, &c., TOWNSKNDT. SHARP, P. M. SO®" BE WARE OF ! Remember: Dr. Swayne's Vermilugo is j now put up in square bottles, (having recent ly been changed;) covered with a beautiful | wrapper, (steel engraving.) with the portrait of Dr. Swayne thereon engraved. Bear this ' in mind, ami bo not deceived. CLENSU AND i PCHIFY. Da. SWAYNE'S SUGAR COATEO.SARSAPARILL* J. EXTRACT OF TAK PILLS. —A mild and effec tive purgative, great nurifyer of the blood, they correct all the functions of ihe Liver, - und as an alternative Dropsical affections, they are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sight, depression of spirits, headache, &c., are cured by these purifying Pills. No medicine can have a better effect for monthly irregularities, which occasionally happen to women, they are perfectly sate, anil will in conjunction with Dr. Swayne's compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, take all pain anddisease from every part of the sys tem. The above valuable medicines are pre pared only by DR. SWA YN'E, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets, Philadel phia. AGENTS FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY. E. P. LUTZ FC JOHN R. MOVER, Bloomsburg', I'a; M CGrier&John Moore Danville; John Sharplessfc C Harlman & Co., Catawissa'; G U Sltuman Catawissa Forge; Brown and Creasy, Milflinville; A Miller Berwick; John Doak Briar Creek tp.; Peter Eat Williams burg; E. Lazarus OrangevHk;; JK Millatd Espytown; Elias Wertmvn Rohrsburg; Geo. Masters Millville; J M Sholdon Jerseytown; McCay & Patterson Washiogtonville; Hugh McWuliams Moresburg; and by most all S.orekeoporsiit tho adjacent Counties. Bloomsburg, Feb. 21, 1850.—6 m. Philadelphia Reading and Potlsville /{.iiLmpiio.iD WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. ON and after November Ist, 1849, the Passenger Trains will run between Phil adelphia and Pottsville, as follows: Leaves Philadelphia at 8i A. M., daily, except Sundays. Arrives at Reading at 11 18 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. Poltsvillo and Philadelphia $3.50 an f S,- | 00; Pottsville and Reading $l,4 1 and $1,20; J Heading and Philadelphia 2,2 a and 1,90. 1 Passsengors cantfct enter the Cars Unless i provided with Tickets. There will be no afternoon Train. NOTICE.—Fifty pound of baggage will be allowed to each passengct in these lines; and passengers are expressly prohib | ited Irom taking any thing as baggago but their wearing apparel, which will be at the | risk of its owner. By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Sec'ry. j Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849. BERWICK HOUSE. Am!