The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, April 18, 1850, Image 3

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    MAItIUEn.
On ihe 4th iust., by Lloyd Thomas, Esq..
Mr WM. LEE to Miss VUKV ANN W INTER
,TEEN, ail of Roaring Creek township in this
| county.
4 In Elkland to vnship, Sollivan county, on
. Monday the 25th alt., by S. B. Roberts, Iwq.,
JOSEPH WOODHEAU, Esq.. and Miss HARRIET
ELDREU, all of said township and county.
On Sonday the 9th, by the Rev. Isaiah
. Bahl, Mr. DANIH STERINI/ER, to Miss MAKV
SANTEE, all of Newport Luzerne Co., 1 a.
111 Nescopeuk, on the 7th, by the same, A.
C. Ntocly, to Miss HARRIET BELI. of Salem
On Thursday the 11th inst., at the resi
dence of Mr. Godfrey Kline, by the Rev. G.
W Newell, Mr. JOHN I*. MCCOELUJC to Miss
1 AMANDA M. youngest daughter of Mr. G.
Kl'ne near Orangeville.
OIRD.
In Muncy Borough, at the. residence of her
brother, V eat man Eves, on Monday last,
MARTHA 8. EVES, daughter of Andrew Eves,
-San. lormely of Columbia county, aged 28
years anil 3 mouths
WAbout two weeks since, in endeavor
ing to break a small qnaniity of stone coal,
Miss Eves wastruck by iT fragment upon
one of her fingors, a small particle of which
penetrated the flesh, but was soon after ex
tracted. It subsequently festered but by be
ing poulticed got but on Thursday of
las' week, it again became painful, and in a
short time effected her whole body,—Med
ical aid was called in, and every possible
means resorted to, to arrest the progress of
the disease, but all was of no avail Bhe
lied on Monday last and was in/erred in the
Friends' burying ground, in Muncy towns
hip, on Wednesday, followed, by a largo con
course of sorrowing relatives awl sympathi
zing friends.— Muncy Luminary.
Suddenly, of Apoplexy, on Saturday after
•tfopn, April 0, HENRY CO IT, of Wilkesbarre,
. aged 57 years.
'On the Bth inst., in Danville, EMMA, infa!?'
daughter of John and Margaret Wood.-ide,
: agea 3 months and 50 days.
D&guerian Gallery.
Mr. MERRY would respectfully inform
the public that lie lias taken Rooms over the
Drug Store of MR. LET/, where lie is pre
pared to take
DAGUERREOTYPE
LI K EN.E SSES,
In the latest Boston style, with or without
colors, well put up in the best quality of
M 'roeco cases, and warranted not to fade or
change by age.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call
and examine specimens.
Children who are old enough to keep still
2 or 5 seconds; can bo taken as well as elder
persons.
Tsf* Call soon or you will bo too late, and
remember that he taxes as good pictures in
clear, as in cloudy weather.
DAGUERREOTYPE
PICT II RES!
A. C. Smith,
Rcspectfidty informs the good citizens of
BEOOMSBUKG and vicinity, that ho will re
main a short time to furnish those who wish
a' fine likeness either in Case, Lockets,
Breast-Pins or Rings.
Mr. S., has recommends from celebrated
Artists in Baltimore, Washington, D. C., Phil
adelphia, New York and Boston, that lie is
capable of furnishing a fine specimen of the
art to any favoring linn with a silling.
Rooms at the second door of Biggs' Ex
change Buildings, up stairs.
Commence oil Monday April 15ih.
CSf* Instruction will be given in the Art of
taking likenesses.
ty Please call immediately, as I remain
but a short time.
A. C. SMITH. Artist.
GREAT ARRITALi
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Sloan and Dleodenball.
HAS just received a fresh assortment of
Spring ar.d Summer Dry Goods, of every va
riety which they are now ready to exhibit to
all those who may favor us with a call, as
we will sell on fair and accommodating
terms. Their slock consists of every variety
of Dry Goods.
CLOTHS CASSIMERES, &c.
Linen and Cotton fabrics and Summer
wear of all kinds, Calicoes, Chintf, Ging
hams, Lawns, and Muslins, bleached and
unbleached.
I'alm-leitf mid other lints.
Queens-ware and Hard ware of all kicds.
GROCERIES.—Fresh and new ami a very
lino tusortment, as cheap as the cheapest.
FISH, SALT, If PLASIER
P. S. Country produce and lumber, al-!
ways taken in Exchange for Merchandize,
at the llrick Store directly opposite the Court
House.
A.J. SLOAN.
K. MENDENIiALL.
Bloomsburg, April 13, 1850.
Spring aud Summer Goods.
AGAIN the undersigned take pleasure in
announcing to heir friends an; the public,
that they have just received a select and
•heavy assortment of choice
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
adapted to the season, and wants of the peo
ple, which they offer for sale, at their old
stand at prices "cheaper than the cheapest."
Their slock comprizes a full assortment of all
.hinds of goods, usually kept in county stores,
.aud without particularizing each article, feel
.warranted in saying that tlioso in want ol
good goods have only to call to satisfy their
.taste aud fancy.
•CrocerLs, Quccnswnre, Iliirdararc, Fish,
halt, Molasses, Ac,
A Large ana beautiful selection of tho n
bove articles of superior quality, at very low
prices.
ALSO.—Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., of
every variety, sort, size and price.
dr Cash paid for grain always.
WM. McKELVY & Co.
Bloomsburg, April 13, 1850.
MOiraOBS
IS he.oby given that we will refuse to pay
.the notes of hand against us, now in the
possession of Samuel Yetter and Alexander
M**ars, as we have never received value for
them; and hereby caution all persons a
gainst buying them.
JAMES YETTER,
HIRAM THOMAS.
Cattawissa, April 15lh 1850—31.
BLANKS!!
J)EEDS,
SUMMONS,
\ EXECUTIONS,
% SUIMENAS, and
JUDGMENT NOTES, ol
iwbpfj&td desirable forms, for sale at the I
"Star yf the North."
Vonng Ladies' Seminary,
Money, Lycoming County, J'cfiniy/iani i.
Rev. John Stnalley, A. M., Principal.
Mrs. M. B. Smalley, AssnKia'e Principal,
Assisted by two well qualified teachers.
This Seminary is designed to afford as
good an education, in both the solid anil or
namental blanches, as can be obtained in
any school in Pennsylvania Hence, instfnc
tion will he given in all the branches usually
taught in the highest order of female schools
The Summers ession will commence on
Wednesday, tho first day ot May, and coil
tinue five months
TERMS.
For boarding, and tuition in all the En
glish and Scientific branches, together
with drawing, painting, and embroi
dery, per session, 860
Extra —lnstruction on l'iano, with use
of instrument, per session, 20
Latin, French & Wax Flowers, each 5
Washing, per session, , 4
FF'Tliirty dollars inust be paid in advance
and the remainder at the closoof the session
For further particulars address Rev. John
Sinalley, Muncy, Lycoming County_ Pa.
ROOT AND SHOE STORE.
New Arrangements and Gjeat Bargains.
The undersigned resnecfully informs the
citizens of Bloomshurgii and the public in
general,that he has purchased Mr. Franlz's
Root If Shoe Store and has added largely to
his stock, and will continue the business at
tho same stand in the Exchange Building,
on main Street, where he will he happy to
receive tho calls of ohl and new enstomers.
Boots and Shoes, of every variety at prices
,o suit purchasers, kept constantly for sale,
and customer's work made to order as usual.
ty He invites the custom of his old friends
and the public, and hazards nothing in prom
ising fat bargains.
fir Store in Ihe Exchange Building, Maine
street, sign of the Go.Men Boot.
JOHN EGAN.
Bloomsburgh, March 28, lcso.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE-
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Columbia Cotinly Jacob 11. Howe.'
Au.m'r. of John Shearman, deceased, will
expose if 6a ' e by public vendue at the pub
lic house of Christian Shumau, in Beaver
township, on S;UurJav, the 20th day of A
prrl next, at 12 o'ciopk 21, a certain tract of
land situate in Beaver i;vn., ."foresaid, con
taining 102J acres, adjoining im'ds pf David
Johnson, Peter and Jetse Roberts, Thoti?* 3
Shearman, and other lands of said deceased,
Terms and conditions made known on the
day of sale. By order of the Court.
JACOB R. HOWER,
A dm. of John Shearman, dee'd.
JACOB EVERLV, Clerk, O. C.
March 28, 1850—ts.
FOR REM.
THE subscriber offers for rent his house
and lot upon IRON street near Bloomsburg.
The house is a large two story frame build
ing nearly new, situate on the best part of
the growing street for business. It is also a
pleasant location, and offers a fine opportu
nity to persons desirous of renting such
property. The lot is a corner one, and there
is a good pump upon 'he porch at the side
of the house.
The property will be rented on tho most
reasonable terms. Enquire of
ROBISON KAY.
Bloomsburg, J/arch 21st 1850.
DON'T ALL SPEAK AT ONCE !
To HAVE the best fitting suit in town .i
made by BERNARD RUPERT, who ICK
does Fashionable Tailoring as cheap & lif
a little better than it can be done in town by
any hotly else. He has just received the la
test Fall Fashions, and with his experieno in
cutting garments, he can promise the best
satisfaction to those who patronize him. If
CALIFORNIA
Was to be supplied with such garments as he
turns off, a fair fortune mfght be made at
\ once. His shop is on Main street below Mar
ket, in the building lately occupied as an of
fice by C. R. Buckalew.
lyHo will take country produce for his
work, and gold dollars will not be refused.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 1849—tf.
WHITE SWAN HOTEL.
The Subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and the public in general that ho has
taken the WHITE SWAN HOTEL AND
STAGE OFFICE, NO. 108, RACE STREET,
Formerly kept by J. PETERS I* SON. The
House being large and convenient, and in
the business par! of the city, he hopes by
strict attention to business, that his friends,
aud all who may come to the city on busi
ness or pleasure, will give him a call.
He pledges himsclflhat nothing shall be
wanting on his part to make them at home.
TERMS— One Dollar per day.
GEORGE RAHN,
Formerly of Schuylkill County.
Philadelphia, March 22, 1849.
GIVE 'EM FITS!!
Peter S. Leidy
Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona
ble a suit of clothing as any other tailor in
these digging. As a sample of his work
manship, lie refers you to the
BEST FITTING COA.T
To be found in the 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.
He has also on hand an assortment of
CLOTH,
CASSIMERES,
& TRIMMINGS,
At lite lowest prices, from which he will
make up to order coatr, pants, or vests of any
desirable style.
lyilis shop is on the North side of Main
Street, a few doors above the Court-house.
Blooinsburg, Feb. 14,4850.
Take Notice.
ALL persons indobted to the subscibers
for six months or mote, are eamostly reques
ted to cull and soldo the same by the last of
this month, without fail.
H. C. & I. W.HARTMAN
Bloomsburg, March 12,1850;
TAILORING IN LIGHT STREET!
JAMES SMITH
Invitcs'die attention of the fashionable in
Light Street to his stsie of cutting garments
He makes them in the best and most tasty
manner, and, can can ensure satisfaction in
his warkmanihip.
'He receives the latest fashions, and when
cutting onlp is desired, the work is marked
carefully for the maker.
IyAII Linda of country produce taken in
exchage for work.
Light Street, FeK. 14, 1850.
MOINT VERNON lIOISE,
NO. 95 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHIL
ADELPHIA, PA. • ,
This home is kpt by D. Bl.ua, and is one
of the best in the city. Merchants and oth
ers visiting Philadelphia would do well to
give him a tali,
Market Prices—'Corrected "every )
Thnrsday Morning, j-
I" r C |
Aiiitlc*. 1 |- I
I" "£
_ S' )
Flour, per barrel, 84 75 $5 00 1
Wheat, per bushel, 95 106 j
Rye, "tt ] 60 62
Com, " " 50 56 I
Oats, " " 3 ' 34 1
Butter, per pound, 16 11 a 15
Eggs, per dozen, 10 28 i
Tallow per pound., I If 8 :
Lard, " " I 10 8
Beef, fresh, per 100 pounds, 185 as 7 12 al3
Pork, do. " " 85a8fllal2
Pig iton, anthracite, per ton, i 25
" " charcoal, " u I 28
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining In the Post Office at Bloomsburg |
for quarter ending March 31, 1860.
Culp Samuel Murray W A
Copliu Ira M'Cauly John
Cook James Measlo Walle
Deiblor Joseph Nine John
Davis Wm Richard Ann
Fuller A J Rice Daniel
Fisher Jacob Slater Sidney
Geier Christian Thomas John
Galaviu John Williams George
Jones John
Persons calling for the above letters will
nlease say they are advertised.
1 J. M. CHAMBERLIN, P M
£E>ota G2aallllcE>£ia®S3
Indian Vegetable Remedy-No Cure
NO PAY. —Read Physicians' opiniondf
its virtues.
I have precribed the above medicine in
several cases of Primary Veneral Diseas
es and Secondary Syphilis, and the ef
feci has been strikingly beneficial ; so
much so a lo induce me to continue ils
use in such cases with much satisfaction.
It is generally agreeable to the taste of
patients.
JOHN A. ELKINOTON. M. D.,
No. 102 N. Fifth st,
Pliiia • JO*>e 12,
I have pr„J c . ;,,eJ "I>r. Cullcd*. Rem
edy." in many ctu'es C? Gonorrhoea, and
found ii to effect a curO ' n a ,' er l ° r
time. A. WilSi;.'** "*•' ,
Cor. Twelfth & b£'PP®' ? 6l '"
Phila-i Dec. 10th, 1840,
JVles-'fs Rowand <fc Walton'—Gentle
men : I havd prescribed your oelebrated
"Dr. Cuilon-'s\Re.-nedy," in several cases
of of Gonorrhoea ••?*' Syphilis, and
can conscientiously reconn'oel.'d it as a
certain and speedy cure.
Youre, &c„ I
Jos P Fitler, M D.,
Corner of Second 4" Beaver, N L.
Wholesale and Retail, by ROWAND
WALTON proprietors, 21 SIXTHSt.
and by the person* named in another
column as agents of : Dr Cullen's Indian
Vegetable Panacea. o
Blonmsburg, Jan. 3d 1850.-6 m
PHILADELPHIA
HEDICAL HOUSE,
Established Fifteen Years ago, by
DR. KIIVKIILIS,
A R . IK Corner of Third and Union sts.,
between Spruce c.nd Fine streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Fifteen years of extensivo and uninteriupled
practice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K.
the most expert and successful practitioner far iSj
near. ii< the treatment of all diseases of a private
nature, l'eraons afflicted with ulcers on tbo bo
dy, throat 01 legs, pains in the bead or hopes, or I
m erCiiriai rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease
arising from youthful excesses or impurities of
the blood, whereby the constitution has become
enfeebled, are all treated with success.
He who places himself under the care of Dr
K. may religiously confide in bis honor as a gen
tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a
physician.
Take Particular Notice!
Young men who have injured themselves l>y a
certain practice indulged in, a habit frequently
learned from evil companion! or at school, the ef.
fecte of which are nightly fell, even when asleep
and destroy both mind and body, should apply Im
mediately. Weakness and constitutional debility
loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and
general prostration, irratibility and all nervous af
fections. indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, &
every disease in any way connected with the dis
order of the proeiealivc functions euted, and full
vigor restored.
aißlaaflYOllTll & MANHOOD
Ji Figorous Life,
BHHHH Premature Dealb.
KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION,
Only 25 Cents.
This book just published is filled with useful
information on the infirmities and diseases of the
generative organs. It addresses itself alike to
youth, manhood and old age, and should he read
by all.
The valuable advice and impressive warning it
gives, will prevent yeara of misery and suffering
and save annually thousands of lives.
Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent
the destruction of their children.
A remittance of 25 cents enclosed in a letter,
addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, N W cororr of Third
and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, in
Philadelphia, will ensure a book under envelope
per return of mail.
Persons at a distance may address Dr K by
letter, (post paid) and be cured at home.
Packages of medicines,directions, &c. forward
ed by sending a remittance, and put up secure
from damage or curiosity.
Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers
and all others i upplied with the abeve work at
vety low rates. 2-1-ty
For Good Watches.
QQ Henry Zuppinger returns 1
gJf his thanks for past patro
j/y nage, and invites the pub
f/fo \ SjS/ l>c to examine his new
Vk* 4 "Hi assortment of
(S&X, CLOCKB, WATCHES,
Glasses, and
Keys, Balance Wheels, 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.
Executor's Notice.
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
the estate are requested to present them to
the undersigned, and those indebted to mako
immediate payment to
JACOB D. KLINE
ALFRED HOWEL,
Executors.
March jlth 1850.—fit
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERSI
TIIE ENVY OF AI-T, FILL MANUFACTURERS.
Because tbey ate aster, better efficaci
ous than any others, and because the public will
take no nlhera if they can obtain them.
500,000 BOXES ,
have been sold annually for the last five years.
Yonngamluld, male and fomale, can always
takmthem with equal safety, without fear.
IF PILLS DE NECESSARY
for purging nnd cleansing the stomach and bow
ols, and purifying the blood and fluids of tbe bo
dy toko no others— for no other pills produce those
combined effects, or contain earaaparilla in them.
Eat, Drink, ami Live us Usual,
| and pursue your usual occupa ion whilst taking
I them, without fear of taking cold during all kinds
of weather- %
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
uro wagered that more genuine certificates [from
j physicians,clergymen; Members of Congress and
respectable citizens] can be producad of their cf
ficacy than of any others, and
Ten Dollars
will bo forfeited in every insianco where oar. HOX
will not do moie good than two boxes of any o
thers.
Forty Pillearein a Dot!
and sold at 'I wenly-five Cents a Box, with direc
tions and much wholesome advice accompanying
each box.
They have no tasla nor unpleasant smell
free from dust or powder of any k'nd—do not
gripe the Stomach or howele,—produce no sick
ness, vomiting or bsd feelings—they are good at
all times, and adapted to moßt diseases common to
mankind. No one having once taking them will
be willing afterwards to lake any others, because
they always do good, and if they do not then no
others will.
Dr. N. B. Lcitly, the Proprietor J- Manufacturer,
is a regular Druggist, Chemist arid Physician, of
fifteen years experirnce in Philadelphia; member
of different Medical Institutions of Philadelphia,
New York, Boston, Baltimore, +e., and aeeociate
and correaeonding member of several Medical In
stitutions of London and Paris—hence the rea
son of the greater confidence placed in his pills,
| and there being recommended in the practico of
->st respectable physicians throughout tho Uni-
P i o 'tee, ,_V
leu oi. ' De,*H>l, Dit. Lainx's DrsrxtrsAax,
No. m North BU*°t. Philadelphia, and
ao'd Wholesale snd row.' Bloomsburg; Dr.
J. R. Mayer &E. P. Lu. " o eter y- ,
A. B. Wilson, Berwick; -thorn-
J.igo! Street; M. G. Shoemaker,
J. A. Mod*®) Danville; Rioketts & Stew J"''
Orangeviiic : - olln Schmick, Cattawissa ;A.
Levers, J. M. Sheldon, Jer
seytown; J. F. Deri", Whitehall; J.S.Woods,
Columbus; Brown & Creasy, Mifflinsburg j
E. Wertman, Rborsburg, anu by Slorekeepera
generally. a'?-ly
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a testatum writ of venditicoi
exponas directed to me by the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, and entered
in the Common Pleas of Columbia county,
will be exposed to public sale at the Court
house in Bloomsburg, on Saturday tip fourth
day of May next, at 1 o'clock, PM., all the
right, title and interest in three oertain tracts
or pieces of land, situate in Sugarloaf town
ship, Columbia county, containing about 640
acres, moro or less, bounded by land of John
Lewis on the West, Ashelman on the
North, Jacob Harrington on the North-East,
and others, one tract of which contains 430
acres, one tract containing 170 acres, and
one tract containing 40 acres, all joining—
".vhcreon are two saw mills with sufficient
water-nower, 6 frame house and frame sta
ble, with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as property of late the estate of Thos. Fitch,
deceased. PETER BILLMYER, Shff.
SherifFs Office, Bloomsburg, \
April 10, 1850. )
Reform four Habits.
Como ye, with garments bare and seedy,
Yebach'lors, widowers, husbands too,
If, in the outward man you're needy,
We soon can mako you good as new.
The subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public that he continues tlo
TAILORING BUSINESS
at the old stand, on the second 'lory of the
Exchange Building, Bloomsburg.
He will be careful to see that his work is
made up in the best manner, arid he flatters
himself that he will be able to give entire
satisfaction in point of cut, fit and style, as
well as in prjee. He therefore respectfully
solicits his friends and tho public to give him
a trial.
Spring and Summer fashions on hand, and
nothing shall be lacking to satisfy the wants
of old friends and new customers.
M. VAN BUSKIRK.
Bloomsburg, April 6, 1850.
Removal !
The subscriber returns bis thanks to his
friends for their liberal patronage 'o him,and
respectfully solicits a continuance of if at hie
new shop on the lower end of Main s£J*et
Bloomsburg, immediately opposite the "Star
office, where he has removed his
BOOT * SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.
He continues to manufacture all kinds of
Boots and Shoes in the best manner and nea
test style ; and keeps constantly on hand an
assortment of ready made work, whioh he
will tell at the lowest prices for cash or coun
try produce. •
He can furnish any desirable style of Men's
coarse or fine boots, brogans; gaiters, or slip
pers, and also Ladies' and Misses' shoes,
slippers and gaiters. J. B. WEAVER,
ap 10-50-tf
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of Leonard Spo
nenberg. deceased, late of Briarcieek town
ship, Columbia county, have this day been
fronted to the undersigned. All persons
nowing themselves indebted to the estate
are req tested to make early payment, and
those having accounts against the same Ad
ministrator to present them to the subscriber.
JOHN DOAK.
Briarcreek, April 6lh, 4850.
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of Administration having been
granted to the undersigned by the Register
of Wills of Columbia count yupon the Es
tate of Adam Mensch, deceased, late of
township, all persons having
claims against said Estate are requested to
make the same known without delay, and
those indebted to the Estate to make pay
ment to ABRAHAM MENSCH, or*
I'ETER BITNER,
Adm>.
llotringercek, Match 1-Ull 1850.-6t
■ Dr. Heeler's Celebrated janily
Medicines.
Dr. ICeelor is n regular graduate from one
of the best medical schools of the country,
nnit a practising physician of the city of
Philadelphia. We take great pleasure in
presonling 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 rone others possess. They
each have been thoroughly tried in a long
successful private practico, and have cstab
. lished for themselves a reputation but few
possess, und given better satisfaction to the
| afflicted than any of the boasted remedies
of tho day. In ufleritig them to tlis public,
the proprietor is influenced by no sinister
motives of gain, but feels conscious that
they are eminently deserving of public con
fidence. Np medicines ever before the pub
lie have acquired such deserved reputation
upon their merits alone, or appeal with such
irresistible force to the invalid.
DK. HEELER'S PANACEA, For the re
moval and permanent cure of all diseases a
rising from an impure state of tho Blood and
liahit of the body, viz:
Chronic diseases of the Chept, Pleurisy,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, etc., Scrofula in all its
forms, Tetter, Scald Head, Cutaneous affec
tions of tho lace and extremities, Chronic
enlargements of the Joints, White Swelling,
Syphlitic Affections, Constitutional disorders,
arising from debility, Mercurial and lleredi
tary predispositions, &c.
t3r* In every change that is taking place
jn the body, it is manifest that it is brought
about by something having a substantive ex
istence. If we sappose the orggns of our
body originally perfect, tbey must continue
perfect unless changed by the intervention
of something that bears an unhealthy rela
tion to it. In all cases of disease, there must
be the interposition of some new ingredient,
which by playing its part as a course served
to modify the properties before connected
with the body. It is absurd to talk of spon
taneous disease taking place in organs pre
viously healthy, without the interposition of
some morbific agent, as well might we ex
pect a piece of chalk lo transfer itself spon
taneously into Plaster of Ppris, 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 there is uo remedy superior to the
PANACEA.
HP* In the evidence the following is sub
mitted to the public:
PHII.ADEI.PHIA, June 9th, 1847.
Having been appraised of the nature of
the Panacea, it afiords me much pleasute 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 bo found in the Panacea. I
have used it in several instances with deci
ked and signal succeß. Yours &o.
D. Allison, M. D.
• For details certificates, &c., see circulars,
1 s> c ..—Price 91 per bottle, large sixe, 6 bottles
*blt Kh**' RRS COUGH SYRUP
. i lies before the public
Among aUthe re.u- incipient Con
thrs stands pre-eminent .? Coughs,
sumption, Bronchitis, Calar... ' t,,
Hoarseness, Whooping eaugh, Pleur.i." ' . "
fhma, spitting of Blood, and for all aftectu..?"
of tiiJ pulmonary organs occasioned by cold.
To much praise cannot be bestowed upon
this remedy, and the proprietor urges any
one afflicted with any the above com
plaints to secure it at one. If 1S warranted
to cure or no pay. Price 50 ce.?W.
Dr. Keeler's Cortlial 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, oholic 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. Keeler's Vermifuge Syrup. —This reme
dy is pleasant to the taste, harmles to the pa
tient and all powerful in destroying and re
moving all kinds of worms from ihe body.
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
contains twice as much as similar remedies.
Price only 25 cents per bottle.
Dr. Keeler's Liver and Sanative
PILLS.
Although not recommended as a "cure
all," yet they are the mildest and best rem
edy to remove Constipation, Jaudice, Dys
pepsia. Biliousness, nervousness, 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 25cts.
Dr. Keeler's Rheumatic Lotion.
A justly celebrated external application for
pains ot the chest, neuralgia, head-ache,
sprains, bruises, tic doloreaux sweljings ot
the joints, rheumatism, gout, sciatiea and
for all disorders wherein a sedative and ru
befacient remedy is applicable. Price
374 ctsper bottle. ,
All of the above celebrated and extensive
y used medicines, are prepared and sold
Wholesale and Retail, 294 Market stroet,
Philadelphia.
For sale also by J. R. MOYER, Blooms
burg; Chalfant & Hughes, and Dr. J. A.
Moore, Danville; E. Franciscus," Jersey
Shore ; and; by Druggists and Merchants
yhroughout the County and State.
g.'pomsburg, Nov. 22d., 1849.—Jy.
BERWICK lIOIIBE.
And General Stage Office.
BY G. W. NICELY. •
The subscriber has taken the large and
commodious hotel in Berwick Pa., lately
kept by Frederick Nicriv-, and refitted it up
anew in a style comfortablo and convenient
for travellers and boiirders. HIS TABLE
will Be supplied with the best products of
the marketH afford, and HIS BAH furnish the
choicest liquor*.
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. \V. NlCi.-f' *.
Berwick Pa. April 19th 1849.-ly.
0. C. HAULER,
Attorney at Law and Counsellor,
Respectfully informs his friends and the pub
lic that he nas commenced the practice oi
law in Bloomabunj, Columbia county, Pa.,
where he will promptly attend to all legal bu
siness entrusted to bis care.
Office on Main a lit "e doors south ol
Hayhurst & JJa'dy'sb.o e.
Bloomsburg, April "6. 1849.
lit W. Brown,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Has just received'the Spring&Summer Fash
ions, which he will use in cutting all gar
ments entrusted to his care for making.
BlooiUsburgj Feb. 28j 1850.
A Word to lloriffiiLi'it
Dr- Pearson'a Barber Etnbrocat'o t is de
cidedly the best preparation that can be uacd for
the cure of Hp rains, Bruisrs, Cots, Uells, Bpliets
surb, ringbone, spavin, stiffness of the joints, d|r
it is an article which should bo in the hands of
every hnrxemun, and no stable should ho without
a bottle qf it.' arioe 25 and 50 cents. prepared
only by 8. A. Pearson, t. n. and for sale, whole
sale and retail, at 106 North fourth street, ehile.l
Tbo following csrtificntes are from horseman of
tho highest resptetobilily who have given it o de
cided preference over Other preparation of the kind
in use.
V 4 . Phila., March 2, 1*47
I)i.'B. A. Ptersun, Dear Sir—l feel it a duty
which ■ ewe toyou.and the commqnttv ut ii.-g:-
or rather that purl of the community who posses
or in any way have charge of~ floracs, id suy", lliut
i have used your "Embrocation" lot horses, tlis
decidedly the best preparation I have ever need, or
have any knowledge of for the various diseases
w, jch it is recommended.
[ also know a g'ent number of my friends who
have used it and they all say that it is the heal
medicine for horses they have ever used. [ would
confidently recommend every person vth • has n
horse should keep a bottle of this valuable Emhro
cation in his stable.
Yours respectfully,
AB'M. C. SCHENCK.
Salem, N.J., May 19, 1847.
Dr. 8. \. Pearson, Bit—Having tried youl
■Embrocation' for horses, I have found it the best
remedy Iha l I have overseen or tried for the cures
that it is lecommcnt cd to perforin. It cures galls
with the least possible delay that it could lie done.
I would checifully recommend it to all stablekec
peers and owners of horses.
WM. S. SO I'D Ell,
DAVID C. WOODS,
Proprietors Salem Line Stages to Ifridgeton,
■ Netv Jersey.
Phila. May 28, 1847.
This is to certify that I have used Dr. Pears
on's Barber's Embrocation for horses, and unites
ilatiugly say that it ia decidedly tho best remedy
of the kind, for Ihc various diseases which it is
recommend"!, that | have evpr used, or have any
knowledge of,- and confidently recommend it to
all hotseinen and keepers of horses, to be kept
constantly in their possession,
WM. KING,
White Horse, Corner of Wood & 3d sts. Phila
I fully agree with the above certificate and o
pinion of Mr. King, in tho use of Dr. Pearson's
Barber's' Embrocation.' JOHN CABA',
Bucks County, Pa., June 19, 1847.
February 13, 1848.
S. A. Pearson, M.D. Sir—This is to certify
that I have used your Embrocation for horses,and
give it a decided preference over every other arti
cle nf the kind in use for the various diseases for
which it is recommended; it does not destroy the
heir as most other articles do. I would recommend
it to every horseman to be kept constantly in their
stables, • Yours, ice.,
WM- S. HOUGH,
Solebury tap, Bucks Co., Pa.
Doylestown, May 29, 1848.
Dr. Pearson, Sir—Having used your "Ernbro-
Horses'" oil several occasions with great
su.cess, I do mos*. fully recommend it as au in
valuable preparation for apraina, bruises, cuil sue
jn short almost any of the ills that horse flesh is
heir to. Yours, Ac.,
C. H. MANN,
High Sheriff of Bucks Co., Pa
m Philad., Sept. 7, 1848.
Dr. PCTTSOII, Sir-Having made use ofyour Em
, '-location for homes on several occasions, with
at ■'"Ucceso I do believe it to be a most excellent
aud vat ' B, ' r,e l" e P Br,l ' on . decidedly the best that
I have ever or I h,,e,n J knowledge of, for
the purpose for 11 '* intended, and would
moat confidently iecon.- :? ' ,n , d to ,he Dtft, f e o!
every horern*n. It should o. e constantly in
their piMseaaion. Very respecti>J v your*,
JOHN VANDEk?ELT, •
Philadelphia.
,* have tried t)r Pciraon'a Harbor's Embroca
tion l> r Horses, and I am confident that it la Jtbe
most use.' r u' preparation that can be used, for all
diseases wh.' o ' l '' ' 8 recommended ; and also, for
Sprains, llr uisU B nJ Rheumaties, of men.
December 23171 1848.
t\\OCH AUSTIN
Pitt.'grove, Satcm Co,, N.J.
Wo, the undersigned, h- in 8 ™ ad u8 of Dr '
Pearson's Barber's Embroc-"ori, *>"7 B <t* ">
the opinions exprsaied in the a.'' ov s Certificates,
and fully recommended it to every ./ors.'Uian an
Farmer who keeps horses, to be used if,* tL <yn ln
preference to any other article, for the varir. " 8 U'- '
eases for which it ia recommended.
A. J. Beaumont, New Hope, Pa; John V.
Scheck, Stablekeeper, St Louis; A. Pearson,
M. D., Dublin, Bucks County, Pa; Jared
Boyd, Solebury Tp., Bucks Co., Pa; Wm.
R. Dickerson, Esq. Philadelphia; James F.
Nicholas, Boxboro, Pa; J. H. Reading,
Flemington, N. J.„ Merchant; H. C. Buff
ington, Flemington, N. J., Editor ; J. I.arrison
Hunterdon Co., N. J., Merchant; Wm.Erley
Bristol, Coroner of Pucks Co ; John Sheffer,
Lancaster, Ohio; Henry Johnson, Milford,
N. J.; William King, Esq. New Pork; Wm.
Robison, Bloomsburg, Pa; Wm. Scudder,
Scudder's Falls near Trenton, N. J; Wm.
M. Cade, Philadelphia; Dr. A. Curtis, Drug
gist, Pittston Ferry.
AGENTS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Wm. Robison, Bloomsburg,
Peter Ent, Light Street,
John Schmick, Cattawissa,
M. G. Snoemaker, Buckhora,
E Lazarus, Orangeviile,
Be Wise in Time!—'Tis Folly to
Dejbr!
AFFLICTED HEAD! !
Thousands are suffering from disease from
which there is no difficulty in bping perma
nontly relieved, provided the right means
are used.—As every vice has its own pun
ishment, so it would seem every disease has
its remedy. This is true, and there is noth
ing in this life more certain than that the
American Compound is the most speedy and
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 31 times and seasons, there is no
fear of exposure, detention -iom business
nor restriction in diet, from the certain and
speedy relief that it gives it is now one of
the most popular medicines , of the day—
TVn Thousand cases have been curcu unuc
tually by it during tho past year. Prepared
by a practical physician, the afflicted can re
ly with confidence on its curative ppvrers o
ver diseases of this character. Full direc
tions accompany each bottle.
EV CAUTION.—Ask f tr the American Com
pound, and purchase only of the agents, 294
Market sheet, Phila.
For sale by J. R. MOYER, Bloom.iburg
Chalfnnt & Hughes, and Dr. J. A. Moore;
Danville; E. Frnnciscns, Jersey Shore.
Bloomsburg, Nov, 22d, 1849.—3 m.
LIVERY STABLE.
NOAH S. PRENTISS
T*jg*invites the public to
t" \ his new stock of hoiaes,.2E2— 2Z_
carriageß and buggies, a variety of. which
can be found at his Livery Stable, v Ue can
always furnish horges anil vehicles of the
best kind, and on reasonable terms, Ho has
recently added a number of fashionable ve
hicles and good bo scs to h's otmer stock .
He will iurnish to pai.ies 'our horse convey
ances with good and safe drivers, at very
low prices.
Call at the lower end of Hopkmevffle, on
tho East side of Main street.
Bloomsburg, Dec. 13, '49-ly
I>r. P(xrsn'a
CELBHKATKD
Pulmonic Expectorant,
Is the most certain and effectual remedy kumcu
for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption sin
flucnza, hoarseness, spitting of Blood, difficulty
of breathing, Bronchitis, pain in the breast ami
side, palpitation of the heart, whooping cough, ■
asthma, croup, and all diseases of the Pulmonary
Organs.
The proprietor of tlii Pulmonic Expectorant,
hftviug graduated as a physician, anil followed the
practice of his profession for auvcrnl years, can,
therefore give to those persons who nquiro such
medicines that assurance which cannot he expect -
oJ 'vitare n compound ts unljr coiicotr<l from en
au.Kl'j-iied recipe, taken frinh the leaf Of an old
aim time or sonic similar source.
iHeparcJ hy S. A. Pearson, M. I) No. 108
North Poiiilh Blroet, Philadelphia, price fl per
bottle, or sit bottles for #5.
11E4D TIIE FOI.LOHINO
r. S. A. Pcntson : Pear Sir-For the beoef.t
of others, I would inform you that I hate been
tiangyour Pulmonic Expeflorent for u cough
tea puin in my breast and aide, the effects of n
relry heavy cold I find that it qas given me grest
haief I consider it an invalnnliie medicine. I
cidvo also used it in my family with tV moat dr.
uaod benefit—ft cures colds in the least ootsiMc
time that medicine cosld cure them. If its vir
tues wore generally known, it would save thous
ands from an untimely grave. You should-parc
no pains nor ex tense to have it brought into uso
throughont the country.
Yours, Sic. WM, M. CADE,
No. 212 Cherry St.
4 LAf) Y SAVED,
Dr. 8. A. Pearson . Dear &ir—About a vpar a
go I was attacked with a severe inflamatiori of the
I.ungs, which threatened every#symptom dp n
speedy Consumption. I called upon ope of the
most eminent physicians of Philadelphia,who pio.
nounccd ine incurable. My husband then procu
red for me six bottles of your Pulmonic Ex pec.
toranl, whhh I had heard highly recommended
and before I had taken the last of the sixth bottle
my lungs were well, my cough and other symp.
tours of Consumption entirely cured. lam now
enjoyin; fine health nod becoming quite fleshy.
ELIZABETH CI,[ME,
4y 81-, between Coalcs & Wallace,
Jl WONDERFUL CURE.
Hunterdon County. N .1,
, Dr. 8. A. Pearson, Dear Sir—About a year a
go I became severely afflicted with a pain in my
brrat and side, an extremely bad cough, spitting of
Wood, debility, night sweats, and other symptoms
of confirmed consumption. I became so much re-
I duced that I wos unabloto attend to my ordinary
business. I made application to a physician, who
cgamined my chest, and gave it as his decided o
-1 pinion that my lungs were serious'y affected. I
j then app.ied to another, who was of the same c
pinion, and after having prescribed advised mcto
1 return tu my frjcnt]s.
Previous to Ihij I lied for 4 long tiq-been la
boring under all the symptoms usually found willt
peruana laboring under diseusc of ilae lurgn, and
it was thought by all who knew mc that 1 was fast
wearing npvay with decay.
At the lime I applied to the physicians I was
laboring under a severe attack of spitting blond,
with pain in my breast and side. Their preacrip.
tioits failed to relieve the pain, and all their skill
could nd! arrest the discharge of blood from my
lungs. This being my condition, I was induced
to make a trial of your valuable Pulmonic Expcc
lorant, oy the use or which I Wis immediately re
lieved of all thoae unpleasant symptoms, and am
now so far restored to health, that r am able to
attend to all my ordinary butineas, and expose
myself as much as it is prudent for any one to do.
I would therefore confideally recommend every
person who is laboring under disease of the lungs
and breast, or who are afflicted with colds or with
coughs, to make trial of your most valuable prep
aration- I would fgrther add that after having
made use of your Expectorant for a few weeks. 1
liocamd so flesy that persona with whom ■ was
acquainted hardly know me. 1 still remain in good
health at this lime, March, 1846.
Youra truly,
JOSEPH HOGLAND.
OPTION OF PHYSICIANS.
The folloWli" I *®ard of three repcctable'phys : -
cians gels forth the virtues of jt)r. Pearson Pul
monic Expectorant -
Having made use of Dr- Pearson's PULMONIC
EX'PKCTOBANT, we feel it a duty to recommend it
as a safe and effectual ou-e of the varjpus diseas
es for which it is intended. We ((re acquainted
with many per°ona who have been cured of cough
liropchitia, pain in the breaat and side, spitting of
blood, palpitation of the heart, and incipient con
aumption, ey its use, and many of them after ell
ul s er means bar) failed.
" \ PEARSIIN, M D;, U. 8. Navy,
o < M. D. Champlain Uo„ O
W. It. OWALI.ADER, M.D., U. S.N.
Patient's ma, co..""ull 8. A. Pearaon, M. D-, a
his office No. lOu No.-Ml Fou.th Street, above
For aale in Bloomsbu. J William Robison,
Mercbnnt,and also at PttUloJ by Dr. A.
Curtis, Druggist,
Agents in Coluftibia cout.'y-
Wm. Robiscm, Bloomsburg,
Peter Ent, Light Street,
John Schmick, Ca'.tawissa,
M.G. Shoemaker, Buckhorn,
E. Lazarus, Orangeviile.
4°- ty
A House & Lot at Private Sale.
Jhjjl THE subscribers offer to pur
#23 jTgUi chasers, at private sale, a house
RpyjJjyjPand lot upon the Main Street of
jPKywHIi Bloonisbtmr. in the busin
part of the town, between the two principal
hotels, and only a little more than a square
from the Court House. The lot fronts 66 011
Main street and extends 2144 feet back.
The house is a large stone dwelling, and the
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.
Bloomsburg, or
C. D. GEARHART
Berwick
HATS AND CAPS.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and customers, that he lifts lust 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 ( ourt house.
ty He continues to manufacture Hats td
order as usual.
THOMAS WILLITS.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849.
CHARLES R. BUCK ALE W,
ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 .
BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO., l'A.
OFFICE—Two doors bplow the Court-tfouse,
North sjxje of Mgijl Street.
Nov. 8, JB4s,
Boot and shoemaklag.
JACOB F. DEITTERICH
Has removed his boot and shoe establish
ment, into the new frame building on Main
Street two doors abovq Albright & Mengel's
•tore, opposite the Forks Hotel, where he in
vites bis old customers and the public gener
ally to sail and give his work a fair trial.
He. wfff furnish all articles in his line of busi
ness neat, strong and,cheap.
Uloojjftsburg, April 19lh 1849.-ly.