The (ccne In the Sennte. On Wednesday last, pending the consider ntioa of a motion bearing upon the entile ment of the California, or Slavery question, io the U. S. Senile, quite an animated dis cussion took place,_du[litg which Mr. Footo, , of Miss., look Occasion, to reflect pretty se verely upon Mr. Benton, Mr. Benton rose, ' much agitated, and thrawrfig his chair from him, proceeded towards Mr. Foots, when 1 the following disgraceful scene occurred, the discriplion of which we copy from tho Con gressional reports: • Mr. Dodge of low a, and Mr. Dodge of Wisconsin, and others, apprehending a colli i-ion between Mr. Benton and Mr. Foote, en deavored to detain the former from moving from his seat. Overcoming all resistance, he continued towards Mr. Footo, who, leaving his place, stepped down the main aisle, and took a position ill tiie area just in front of the Sergemt-at Arm's scat, nt tho right of the Vice President., at the same time drawing a pistol from his bosom and cocking it. Tho scene which ensued is indiscribabie. I,oud calls for the Sergeant-at-arms were made, and cries of ''order !" resounded from nil sides of the chamber. Many persons rushed from the Galleries, and out of die chamber, in apprehension of a general melee. Several Senators surrounded Mr. Foote, among whom was Mr. Dickinson, who, secu. ring the pistu! locked it up in his desk. Mr. Bonton in the meantime was strugg. ling in the hands of (lie friends who were endeavoring to prevent him from reaching Mr. Foote. While thus pinioned, as it were, and yet almost success!.Uy resisting the eff orts of those who held him, Mr. Benton bold ly denounced Mr. Foote as an assassin, who had thus dared to bring a pistol in the Sen ate to murder hiin. He said, "I have no arms—examine me—l carry nothing of 'lie kind—stand out of hie way, and ' cl the scoundrel and assassin fire." In uttering this sentence Mr. Benton throw off from either side, those who held him— tore open his vest, and invited tho fire of his antagonist. Mr. Foote, in the meantime, was restrain ed from advancing towards Mr. Benton. The Yico President, after repeated and vig orous efforts succeded in restoring a compar ative state of quiet. Hon. Morris Longstreth—The Ptnnsyhanian, of the 22(1. contains a letter from the Hon. Morris Longstreth, declining to be a candi date in the next Gubernatorial Convention. The letter is addressed to William Deal, and other Democrats of the city and county. Mr. Longstreth declines on account of ill health. \Vo are sorry that we cannot again testify our approbation of this radical Democrat and * higbtcned gentleman! CHEAP GOLD MINES. —The gold mines in Virginia owned, by Messrs. Barnum and Colby, of Baltimore, are said to have been sold to a New York company for $40,000. They intend to go into extensive operations immediately. The trial of Dr. Webster cost the Slate of Massachusetts about S3OOO. Fanny Kemble has written to Miss Bass, of the Astor Place Theatre, that she connot turn to a profession which was always dis tasteful to her. Green cucumbers have made their appear ance at Macon, Georgia. ty Broke Jail. —Three prisoners mode their escape from the Orwigsburg jail, on Friday night last, or.e of whom was tho noto rious David Sands. Fine Saturdnjr last we made a short notice of a fire that broke out that morning at half past twelve o'clock, and which des troyed two frame houses at the Greenwood mines, belonging to Carters', Smith & Co. The buildings were not enstlted—loss about SI,OOO. The persons who resided in the houses lost their all. They being poor, the loss will be severely felt.— Tumnqua Legion. ANOTHER.*— On Monday night last, at a bout nine o'clock, the eteam Saw Mill, in Nesquehoning valley, belonging to Carters', Smith & CO., and superintended by Mr. Na thaniel Hart, was entirely destroyed. The fire is supposed to have originated through the boilers—indeed, sd ragid did the flartles spread, that although the greatest exertion was made to save the mill, it was soon a heap of smoldering ruins. The loss is esti mated a t about 82,500. Insurance in the Lycoming Fire Insurance Company to 1,600. —Tomaqua Legion. EP" Gold Graves. —The New Orleans Crescent says: A. gentleman who has just re turned from Calaforuia, having been absent from the States fourteen months, states that when he reached Caiafornia, curiosity led him to visit a gravyard, where he found only eleven graves; nine months from that time he followed the last remain lof a friend to the same graveyard, and during thtt time inter' veiling between the two visits there had been no less than fourteen kun dred person* in terred in the same yard* ty The Susquekarhttt County Bank Again. —The Grand Jury of Sustjehanna county, do ling their sittings last week, fohhtf an indict ment against Ansel St. John, of Nfcw York city, and hi* nephew, Thomas "P. John, late cashier of the Bank of Susquehtam* ■eounty, for Iransaotions connected with the Bank of Susquehanna county.— N. Y. Herald 1 SUMUEHANNA CouNTT.—The Democratic citizens of this county met in Convention, on the 15th inst. C. M. Gere, Esq., was appoin ted representative delegate to the Williams part Convention, and W. C. Ward Senatorial delegate, subject to the '.concurrence of the counties of IVayue and Wyoming. Caution to Rioters and Catathumpian Serana dcrs.<—ln a late charge of the Coor, in a riot : in Northumberland County, his Honor, Judge ANTHONY gave notice that any person enga ging in tho common riots at weddings, called ' 'Boilings,' "Calathumpian Serenadings." &c., ' and are brought before him they shall be se ( verly punished. MARRIED. I On the 18th inst., by the Rev. Wm. J. Ey | er, Mr, JEREMIAH P. FINSHER, of the firm of i Fiusherand Thomas, to Miss LOVINA CLEW ' ELL, both of Catlawissa township. In Eishingcreek township, on Sunday the 7th inst., by Thomas J. Hutchison, Esq., Mr. ELISIIA 11. BOBBINS, and Miss MARY ANNIIEL LEU, both of Fishingcreek tp. By the same , on the Bth inst., Mr. ROB enT OAKS, and Miss CAROLINE COLMAN, both of Fishingcreek tp. On the 14lh ult., by the Rev. Wm. J. Eyer, Mr. DAVID ROSS, of Jerseytown, to Miss Su j SAN WILSON of Cattawissa. DIED. In Derry townahip. on the' 30lh ult., Mr. THOMAS MOREHEAD, Sr., aged about 45years. On the sth inst. Miss MARY FISHER, daugh ter of JaJob Fisher, of Roaring Creek town ship, in her 19th yearr Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad • ! ministration upon the estate of Adam Wah ' man deceased, late of Sugarloaf township have been granted to (he undersigned by the Register of Columbia county. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make enrly payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against it to present them prop erly authenticated. Wm WALTMAN Administrator. Sugarloaf April 23d 1850 -6t newgoods. GEORGE WEAVER RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the publio to his new tock of choice Spring and Summer Goods, which he has just opened & oflers at the lowest prices. His assortment consists of a full variety of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, HATS. CAPS. ROOTS AND SHOES. And among these will be found a variety of LAWNS, GINGHAMS, LINEN LUSTRES,SUMMER CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Of the cheapest styles and best fabrics. His goods are purchased at the "lowest fig ure," and will be sold at the lowest profit. Purchasers will do well to see his goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. His store is io the old stand upon Main Street. Bloomsbarg, April 19th 1850. ; GREAT ARRIVAL i NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Sloan an d Mende nb a 11. , HAS just received a fresh assortment of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, of every va ' riety which they are now ready to exhibit to I all those who may favor us with a call, as we will sell on fair and accommodating terms. Their stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods. CLOTHS CASSIMERES, tus. Linen and Gotten fabrics and Summer f : wear of alt kinds, Calicoes", Chintr, Ging | hams, Lawns, and Muslins, bleached and unbleached. I'nlm-leaf and other Hats. ! Queens-ware and Hard-ware of all kieds. I ! GROCERIES.—Fresh and new and a very . fine assortment, as cheap as the cheapest. FISH, SALT, tf PLASTER. P. S. Country produce and lumber, al ways taken in Exchange for Merchandize, ' at the Brick Store directly opposite the Court House. A.J. SLOAN, E..MENDENHALL. i Bloomsburg, April 13, 1650. Spring and Summer Goods. AGAIN the undersigned take pleasure in announcing to '.heir friends anc the public, that they hare just received a select ana 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 stock comprises a full assortment of all kinds of goods, usually kept iu county stores, and without particularizing each article, feel warranted in raying that those in want of good goods have only to call to satisfy their taste and fancy. Groceries, Queens ware. Hardware, Fish, Rait, Molasses, Ac. A Large ana beautiful selection of the a bove articles of superior quality, at very low prices. ALSO.—Hats Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., of every variety, sort, size and price. iy Cash paid for grain always. WM. McKELVY & Co. Bloomsburg, April 13, 1850. baguerlan Gallery. Mr. MERRY would respectfully inform tho public that he has taken Rooms over the Drugstore of MR. LUTZ, where he is pre pared to take DAGUERREOTYPE • LIKENESSES, In the latest Boston style, with or without colors, well put up in the best quality of M irocco cases, and warranted not lb 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 be taken as well as older persons. ty Call soon or you will be too late, and remember that he taxes as good pictures in clear, ' n cloudy weather. ' jjfoGUERREOTYPE PICTURES! A. C. Respectfully informs the good cUixens of BLOOMSBUOG and vicinity, mat he will re main a short time to furnish w "° J" 5 * 1 a fine likeness either in CauPt Lockets, Breast-Pins or Rings. Mr. 8., has recommends from celec. ra ted Artists iu Baltimore, Washington, D. C., Phil adelphia, New York and Boston, that he is capable of furnishing a fin* specimen of the art to anjf favoring him with a sitting. Rookns at the second door of Biggs' Ex change Buildings, up stand. Commence on Monday April 15th. ty Instruction will be given in the A'rt of taking likenesses. ty Please call immediately, as I remain but a short time. A. C, SMITH. Artist, For Good Watches. wi Henry Znppinger returns _ his thanks for past palro j nage, and invites the pub lie to examine his new If N "MS) assortment of .Uaßaß CLOCKS, WATCHES, Glasses, and Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels, which he offers for reasonable prices. He w ill also re pair clocks, watches, and musical and opti cal instruments in a satisfactory manner. His shop is in the middle room ot the Ex change block ,'nenrly opposite to the Court House. Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, J849. ■ Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters Testa mentary upon the estate of Jeremiah Marty, deceased, late of Orangeville, Columbia 00., 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 make immediate paymontto JACOB D.KLINE ALFRED HOWEL, Executors. Orangeville, March 11th 1850. —6t ~ BOOT AND SHOE STOKE. New Arrangements and Great Bargains. Tho undersigned respecfully informs the citizens of Bloomsburgh and the public in general,thatJbe has purchased Mr. Frantz's Boot If Shoe Store and has added largely to his stock, and will continue the business at the same stand in the Exchange Building, on Main Street, where he will be happy to receive the calls of old and new enstomers. Boots and Shoes, of every variety at prices to suit purchasers, kept constantly for sale, and customer's work made to order as usual. lyile invites the custom of his old friehda and the public, and hazards nothing in prom ising fat bargains. • HF"Store in the Exchange Building, Maine street, sign of the Golden Boot. JOHN EGAN. Bloomsburgh, March 28, 1850. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan,* Court of Columbia County Jacob R. Howet Adnj'r. of John Shearman, deceased, will expose to sale by public vendue at the pub lic house of Christian Shuman, in Beaver township, on Saturday, the 20th day of A pril next, at 12 o'clock M. a certain tract of land situate in Beaver twp., aforesaid, con taining 102J acres, adjoining lands of David Johnson, Peter and Jesse Roberts, Thomas Shearman, and other lands of said deceased. Terms and conditions nfade known on the day of salo. By order of the Court. JACOB R. HOWER, A dm. of John Shearman, dee'd. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk, 0. C. March 28, 1850—ts. FOR KENT. 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 properly. The lot is a corner one, and there is a good pump upon the porch at the aide of the house. The property will be rented on the most reasonable terms. Enquire of ROBISON KAY. Bloomsburg, A/arch 21st 1850. DON'T ALL SPEAK AT ONCE ! To HAVE the best fitting suit in town Aa made by BERNARD RUPERT, who f| does Fashionable Tailoring as cheap & ■ IIHC. a little better than it can be done in town by any body else. He has just received the la test Fall Foahiona, and v.-ith his experiene 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 might be made at once. His shop is on Main street below Mar ket, in the building lately occupied as an of- Scoby C. R. Buckalew. tyHo will take country produce for his work, and gold dollars will not be refused. Bloomsburg, Nor. 8, 1849—tf. WHITE SWAN HOTEL. The Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general that he has taken the WHITE SWAN HOTEL AND STAGE OFFICE, NO. 108, RACE STREET, Formerly kept by J. PETERS U SON. The House being large and convenient, and in the business part of the city, he hopes by strict attention to business, that his friends, and all who may come to the city on busi ness or pleasure, will give him a call. He pledges himself that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make them at home. TERMS— One Dollar per dap. GEORGE RAHN, Formerly of Schuylkill County. Philadelphia, March 22, 1849. 6IVE 'EM FITS!! Peter S. Leidy Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona ble a suit of clothing as any other tailor in these diggins. As a sample of his work manship, ne 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, anil 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 coatr, pants, or vests of any desirable style. CVHis shop is on the North side of Main Street, a few doors abovg the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. Take Notice. ALL persons indebted to the subscibers for six months or mote, are earnestly reques ted to call and settle the same by the last of this month, without fail. H. C & I. W.HARTMAN Bloomsburg, starch 12,1850; MDTIOIE IS hereby given that we will refuse to pay the nOtds of hand against us, now in the possessidn df Samuel Yetter and Alexander Mean, as we have never received value for them; and hereby eantidrt all persons a gainst buying them. „ JAMES YETTER, HIRAM THOMAS. Cattawiasa, April 15th 1850—3t. BLANKS!! DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, BUBPCENAS, and , JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper and ifesWahle firtms, foir sale at the /- office the "Star of the North." Market Prices—Corrected ever; Thursday Morning. ba § Article!. I B. It Flour, per barrel, 5M 75 S5 00 Wheat, per bushel, Oft 106 Rye, •" " 50 62 Com, " " 50 56 Oats, " 31 34 Butter, per pound, 16 11 a 15 Eggs, per dozen, 10 28 Tallow, per pound, 10 8 I.ard, " " , .... 10 8 Beef, fresh, per 100 pounds, . s&as7 12 a 13 Pork, do. " " 85 a? 611 al2 Pig iron, anthracite, per ton, 25 " " charcoul, " " 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 Measle Walte Deibler Joseph Nine John Davis Wm Richard Ann Fuller A J Rice Daniel Fisher Jacob Slater Sidney Geier Christian Thomas John Galavin John Williams Qporge v Jones John Persons calling fOV the above letters will please say they are advertised. J. M. CHAMBERLIN, P M <2BaallU<®£si®63 Indian Vegetable Remedy-He Cure NO PAY.— Read Physicians' opinion of its virtues. I hive preeribed the shore medicine in seversl cases of Primary Twersl Diseas es and Secondary Syphilis, snd the ef feet has been strikingly beneficial ; to much eo a to induce me to continue its use in such cases with math satisfaction. It is generally agreeable to the taste of patients. JOHN A. ELKINOTON. M. D., No. 102 N. Fifth at, Phila., June 12, 1845. I have pieacribed "Dr. Cullcn's Rem edy," inSfnany cases of Gonorrhoea, and found it to effect a cure in a very short time. • A. WILSON, M, D. t Cor. Twelfth & Shippen sts. Phils., Dec. 16th, 1845, Messrs Rowand & Walton—Gentle men : 1 have prescribed your celebrated "Dr. Cullen'e Remedy," in several cases of of Gonorrhoea snd Byphilis, Ad can conscientiously recommend It as a certain and speedy cure. ■ Youre, Aic„ Joa P FrjLKR, M D., Corner of Second f'Uimvet, N L. Wholesale and Retail, ROWAND d - WALTON proprietor,'2l SIXTH St. and by the persons named in another column as agents of Dr Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. Bloomsburg. Jan. 3d 1850.-6 m 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 couuty, will be exposed to public sale at the Court house in Bloomsburg, on Saturday the fourth day of May next, at 1 o'clock, P M., all the right, title and interest in three certain tracts or pieces of land, situate in Sugarloaf town ship, Columbia county, containing about 6-10 acres, more or less, bounded by land of John Lewis on the West, —— Ashelman on the North, Jacob Herrington etf die North-East, and others, one tract of which contains 430 acres, one tract containing 170 acres, and one tract containing 40 acres, all joining— whereon are two saw mills with sufficient water-power, a 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, SAtf! Sheriffs Office, Bloomsburg, I April 10, 1850. } Reform Yoar Habits. Come ye, with garments bare and seedy, Yebacn'lors, widowers, husbands too, If, in the outward man you're needy, We soon can make you good as new. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that he continues the TAILORING BUSINESS at the old stand, on the IQIUJIII story of the Exchange Building, Bloomsburg.. He will be careful to see that his work is made up in the best manner, and he flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction in point of cut, fit and style, as well as in price. He therefore respectfully solicits his friends and the public to give him a trial. Spring and Summer fashions on hand, and nothing shall be lacking to sstisfy the wants of old friends and new customers. M. VAN BUSKIRK. Bloomsburg, April 6, 1850. Removal ! The subscriber returns his thanks to his friends for their liberal patronage to him,and respectfully solicits a continuance of it at his new shop On the lower end bf .Main street in Bloomsburg, immediately opposite the 'Star' office, where he has removed his BOOT fy SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. He continues to manufacture all kinds of Boots and Shoes in the best manner and nea test style ; and keeps caaatantly On hand an assortment of ready made work, which he will sell at the lowest prices for cash or coun try produce. He can furnish any desirable style of Men's coarse or fine boots, brbjpms; gaiters, or slip pers, and also Ladies' and Misses' shoes, slippers and gaiters. -i. 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 Briaroreek town ship, Columbia county, have this day been Cted to the undersigned. All persons ving themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make early payment, and those having accounts against the same Ad ministrator to present (hem to the subscriber. JOHN DOAK. Briarcreek, April sth, 4850. Adaliistrator's Notice. Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Columbia* eouat yupon the Es tate of Adam Menscfa, .deceased, late of Roaringoreek township, all persons having claims against said Estate ate requested to make the sarpe known without delay, and those ipdebtod to the Estate to make pay ment tp ABRAHAM MENSCH, or PETER BITNER, Admi. BosringcreSk, March 14th 1850.-4R Dr. Renter's Celebrated Family Medicines. Dr. Keeler is a regular graduate from ono of the best medical schools of the country, and a practising physician of the city of Philadelphia. -We take great pleasure in presenting these remedies to the afflicted.— They are all of uudoubted medical pdwers and hold out to the invalid a promise of re lief, such as none others possess. They each have be?t thoroughly tried in a long successful private practice, and Imve estab lished for themselves & reputation but few possess, and given better satisfaction to the afllicted than any of the boasted remedies of the day. In oiluring them to the public, the proprietor is influenced by no Sinister motives of gain, but feels conscious that they are eminently deserving of public con fidence. No medicinos ever before the pub lie have acquired such deserved reputation upon their merits alone, or appeal with such irresistible force to the invalid. DR. KEELER'S PANACEA, For the re moval and permanent cure of alt diseases a rising from an impure slate of the ltlood and habit of the body, viz: Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Catarrh, etc., Scrofula in all us forms, Tetter, Scold Head, Cutaneous alfoc tions of the face and extremities, Chronic enlargements of the Joints, White Swelling, Syphlitic Affections, Constitutional disorders, arising from debility, Mercurial and Heredi tary predispositions, &c. f?' In every change that is taking place in the body, it is manifest that it is Drought about by something having a substantive ex istence. If we suppose the organs 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 somo new ingredient, which by playing its part as a course served to modify the properties before connected with the body. It is absunl 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 to transfer itself spon taneously into Plaster of Paris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In alt disease there is a prior cause which must be removed, through the agency of the Blood. For !hi: purpose there is np remedy superior to the PANACEA. CT In the evidence the following is sub mitted to the public: PHILADELPHIA, June 9th, 1847. Having beeri appraised of the nature of the Panacea, it affords me much pleasure to be able to recommend it as a valuable reme dy for those chronic, constitutional and glan dular diseases, to whioh it is especially a dapted. To those who are afflicted, arid re quire medicine as an alterative cttrtnbt obtain it in a more agreeable, active and uniform state, than is to be found in the Panacea. I have used it in several instances with deoi ked and signal succes. Yours Sic. D. Allison, M. D. For details certificates, Sic., see circulars, &c.—Price J1 per bottle, large size, 6 bottles DR. HEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. Among all the remedies before the public this stands pre-eminent in incipient Con sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whoopinj* caugh, Pleurisy, As thma, spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold. To much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one afflicted with any of the above com plaints to secure it at one. It is warranted to cure or no pay. Price 50 cents. Dr. Ketler's Cordial and Carminiliv*. 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, cholio flatulency, griping pains, cram p, eeti, and for all di—tws 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 the body. It is withotit donbt ; the cheapest and best worm destroyihg medicine before the public, and will if administered according to direc tions, remove them within sor 6 nours after taken.—The dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Keeler'i Liver and Sanative PILLS. Although riot recommended as a "cure all," yet they are the mildest and best rem edy to remove Constipation, Jaudice, Dys pepsia. Biliousness, nervousness, fdul stom ach, head ache, indigestion, etc. Unlike other purgative medicine they leave the bowels always rolaxcd 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 ol the chest, neuralgia, head-ache, sprains, bruises, tic doloreaux swellings of the joints, rheumatism, gout, sciatiea and for all disorders wherein a sedative and ru befacient remedy is applicable. Price 37J cts per bottle. All ot the above celebrated and extensive y iised medicines, are prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail, 294 Market 'street, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. R. MOYF.R, Blooms burg; Chalfant & Hughes, and Dr. J. A. Moore, Danville; E. Franciacus, Jersey Shore ; and; by Druggists and Merchants throughout the County and State. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d., 1849.—1y. Philadelphia Beading and Pottsville RJUL^ROJiD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Offict qf the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road Company. PHILADELPHIA, March 29, 1850. Two Passenger Trains daily (except Sunday.) ON and after April Ist, 1850 two trains will be run each way, daily, between Phila delphia and Pottsville. Morning line, ( Accommodation.) Leaves Philadelphia at 7 J A. M., daily, ex cept Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 71 A. M., daily, ex 'cept Sundays. Afternoon Line, {Fast Train) Leaves Philadelphia at 2} o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 2} o'clock daily ex cept Sundays. Passergers cannot enter the oars unless provided with Ticket* The afternoon, or fast trains do not stop at Auburn, Althouse's Bridesboro', Roger's Ford, Valley Forge, Port Kennedey, Spring Mill or Fatls. NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed to each passenger in these lines: and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at the risk of its owner. By order of the Board ef Managers. April IS, >BSO. fc. BRADFORD, Secretary. I Jk Word to Horsnnen. Df- Pearson's Barber Embrocaiion ia de cidedly Ibe beat preparation that can be uacd for the care of Sprains, Bruiaaa, Cuts, Calls, Splint* •utb, ringbone, spavin, auffueaa of the joints, *a'lf' at assurance which cannot be exm.r.l eU where a compound is only concocted from r,' oiiiittu'ifed re.-ipe, taken from the leaf of an bhi alltrdUsc orev' ,, •" , imilar oorcc. Prepared by tf- A. Pearson, M. D Nr. 1 !|f North Potirih Si. edt, Philadelphia. price *; p, bottle, briil bolt I* 4 READ THE' FOLLOWING : r. 8. A. Pearsdh : Di" 8 "~Por the bencf of othcra, I would irtfbrm J '°t , thßt I bate beet u sng your Polnionll- Hi pec. or *ot foe a cough 0.l pain in my lireaat and akin, ">• elTeete of . relry heavy cold—l find ihdi It haa,""*" 1 megrei,: haief I conaider it ait ihVdlridble n. edicine. cidvn also used it iu my family witb the rniXl de. uaed benefit—it curea colda in the least k * bottle* of your Pulmonic Ex pec lorant, whi 'h I had heard highly recommended and before I had takew the laet of the sixth battle my lungs were well, my cough and other ayrnp. tons of Consumption entirely cured. lam no# enjoying fine health aud becoming quite fleehv ELIZABETH CLIME, Jay St., between Coite.dc Wallace: Jt WONDERFUL CURE. Hunterdon Codnty, N. J, Dr. 8. A. Pearson, Door Sir—About a year S go I became seeerely afflicted with a paib in nty. hreat and aide, en extremely bad cough, spitting of blood, debility, night sweats, and other symptoms of confirmed consumption. I became so much re duced that I wss unable to attend to my ordinary business. I made application to S physician, wbd examined my cheat, and gave it aa his decided o. pinion that my lunga were aerious'y affected. t then app.ied to another, who was of the same o pinton, and after having prescribed advised nfetd return to.my friends. Previous to this I hid rut 1 J long live bon la boring under ill lha symploirta usually found with persons Übdrtng under disease of ihe lungi, and it waa thought bj all Who knew me that 1 vraifut wearing away with decay. At the time I applied to the phyaiciand I war laboring under a severe attack of spitting Wood, with pain in ngf breaet and aide. Their preecrip. tiona failed to relieve the pain, and all their akill could not arreal thti discharge of blood froth biy lunga. This being my J WM induced to make a trial of your valuable Puluibuic F.ipee torant. ay the uae or which I waa immediately fbi lieved of all thoae unpleaaant aymptonla, and ant noitr an far restored to health, that i am able Id attend to all my Ordinary bu.ineaa, end eipoeU myself ta much as it ia prudent for any one to do; I would therefore confidently recommend every person who ia laboring under disease of the lung* and breeat, or who are afflicted with coida or with cougha, to mike trial of yoitr moat valuable prep aration' I Would further add thai after having made bae of ydiir Efpcctorant fdr a feW weeks, t becamd so flesy that peraoha with whom I Waa acquainted hardly knew me. i atill remain in good health at this titrie, March, 1846. Yodra truly, JOSEPH HOLLAND, OPINION Of PHYSICIANS. The fallowing card of three rerpectabla'phrsii cUns MU tUrth the Wrtiibs of br. Phsrsaa's Phl motiic Expectorant * Having mkde use of Dr. Pesrson's Ptirtoxib Eimc+onAvr, We feel it s duty to recommend it ss s safe and effectual cn-e of the various fltsrnv es for Which it is Intended. We are acquattilca With maiiy persons who have been Cured of en tub bronchitis, pain in tha brSait and aide. spitting of blood, pelpitalion of the heart, and incipient eon; sumption, ey its use, and thaity of them after ad other nteana had failed. A. PEARSON, M. D;, U. 8. Navy. 8. K. LEEDOM, M. D. Champlaia Co., lX W. R.CADWALI.ADER, M.D., U. B.N: Patients niay consult 8. A. Pearson, M. D-, i his office No. 106 North Fourth Slrbei, abovh Race- For saie in Bloomaburg by William Robtsooj Merchant,and also at Plltaton Parry, by Dr. A> Curtis, Dfiiggiat. Agerltt in Columbia county. Wm. Robison, Bloomsburg, Peter Ent, Light Street, John Schmick, Catutwiaah, M.G. Shoemaker, Buckhorn; E. liazarus, Orangeville. ty A House A Lot at Private Sale. THE Subscribers offer to pnr dai| ITlAChasers, at private sale, a house HUH and lot upon the Main Street of dHHHßßlooraabtirg, in the business part of the town, between the twrf principal hotels, and only a Utile more than ti square from tile Court House. The lot fronts 66 oh Main street and extends 214$ feet back. The house is a latge atone dwelling, and the property in every way offers a fair chance te any person wishing a residence or business lociltion in the cdtinty-scat. Fob terms ih qiiirb of A. 11. ELLIS. Bloomsburg, at C. D. GEARHART Btnvide HATS AND CAPSt THE subscriber respectfully Informs his flvmtrU end nustoiper*. that ho has ill St ro' ceived from the oity, a large and select as 1 sortment of FASHIONABLE Hats and of DURABLE MAKE AKD IMPBbvED STYLE, WhieH he Offers for ensh sales very cheap, at bis qld stand, on Main Street, sec ond door South of the ( ourt house. tar He continues to manufacture Hats to order as usual. . THOMAS WtLLITS. Bioomtburg, Nov. 15, 1649; CHARLES R. BrCKALfIW, ~ ▲TTOAira? AX IiA.IT. BLOOMSBURG, CCtL. CO., PA. Omclt—Twb doOrs bhlow this Court-House, North side df Main Strtßt. Nov. A, 1840. feot and HhocMaktag. JACOB F. DEITtpftCH Has removed his boot ant) shoe establish ment, intO the new frtlrte Building on Main Street two doors above Albright & Mangel's •tore, opposite thß Forks Hotel, where he in vites his old customers and the public gener ally to ctlll and give his work a fair trial. HO will furnish all artioles in his line of bnsi Hess nfeat. strong and cheut. BloomsDurgj