Daguerlau Gallery. Mr. MERRY would respectfully inform thepublip that he has taken Rooms oyer the „ JjßStow ot MR. LUTZ, where lie is pre to take DACUERREOTYPK LIKENESSES, . '& ia the latest Boston style, with or without OIA, welt put up in the best quality of C hi rocuo cases, and warranted not lo f.ulo or t —ingc by age. ~ Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call j it'.-l examine specimens. _ Children who arc old enough to keep still t r 5 seconds, can bo taken as well as older , .son-. T Call soon or you will bo too late, and remember that he taiics as good pictures in -lear, as in cloudy weather. s - DAGUERREOTYPE PICT II RES! ■ A. C. Smith, Respectfully informs the good citizens of BCOOMSBURQ and vicinit), that ho will re nxin a short time to furnish those who wish 8,-east-Pins or Rings. > . * Mr S., has recommends from celebrated A lists in Baltimore, Washington, D. C., Phil a - Iphia, New York arid Boston, that he is capable of furnishing a fine specimen of the Jpfc art to any favoring him with a sitting. Room- at tne second door of Biggs' Ex •, t Buildings, up stairs. Commence on Monday April Islh. tvf instruction will be givon in the Art of ikioq I 'enesses. t {V* Pfoets call immediately, as I remain hut a short time. J A. C. SMITH, Artist. * Administrator s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the estate of Adam Walt inn leceased, late of Sugarloaf township '•HVO i een granted to the undersigned by the Reglsi rof Columbia county. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make ea. , payment to the undersigned, and tcose having claims against it to present them prop erly authenticated. Wm WALTMAN Administrator. Sugarloaf April 23d 1850-6t Young Ladies' Seminary, lifunev, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Ri >. J 'Hi a Smalley, A. M., Principal. 'lrs. M. B. Smalley, Associate Principal, Assisted hy two well qualified teachers. This Seminary is designed to afford as ■good an education, in both the solid and or •ininoiitHl tirancjtes, as can be obtained in any f i ooi in Pennsylvania* Hence, iiistrur ,ion ill be giwn iff all the branches usually taught the highest order of female schools The Summer Session will commence on WediH-sday, the first day ot May, and con . nuc five months TERMS. i boatding, and tuition in all the En ■S'l and Scientific branches, together drawing, painting, and orabroi.- -v, "er session, S6O ..'n—lnstruction on Piano, with use iis'rument. per session, 20 in, French & Wax Fiowcrs, each 5 IVashing, per session, 4 lyThirty dollars must he paid in advance . lid tne remainder at the close of the session For further particulars address Rev. John Smalley, Muncy, Lycoming Coutily Pa. WRITE SWAN HOTEL. The Sub scriber begs leave to inform his friends and th._ ~ .ihlic in general that he has ake.ithe WHITE SWAN HOTEL AND STAGE OFFICE. NO. 108, RACE STREET, Formerly kept by .1. PETERS si Sox. The House being large and convenient, and in ihe business part of the city, he hopes by strict attention to business, that his friends, a,id all who may come lo the city on busi ness or pleasure, will give him a call. He pledges himself that nothing shall be wanting on his part lo make them at home. TEIIMS— - One Dollar per day. GEORGE RAHN, Formerly of Schuylkill County. Philadelphia, March 22, 1849. HATS AMI IMPS THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that ho has just re ceived from the city, a largo and select as -ortment of FASHIONABLE £t Huts and Caps, of DURABLE MAKE AND IMP ROPED 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 lo manufacture Hats to order as usual. THOMAS WILLITS. Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849. A House & Lot at Private bale. THE subscribers offer to pur- J 4 jj*chasers, at private sale, a house jMjljHand lot upon the Main Street of Bloomsburg, in the business 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 on Main street and extends 21 Ij feet back. The house is a largo stone dwelling, and the property in every way oilers a fair chance to any person wishing a residence or business location in the county-seat. For terms in fiU're of A. H. ELLIS. Bloomsburg, or C. D. GEARHAIIT Berwick. CHARLES R. BUCKALEW, ATTOB.NET AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO., PA. OFFICE —Two doors below the Court-Houso, North side of Main Street. Nov. 8, 1849. Boot and Sboemaking. JACOB F. DEITTERICII Has removed his hoot and shoe establish ment, into the new frame building on Main Street two doors above Albright fc Mengcl's store, opposite the Forks Hotel, where he in vites hi.? old customers and the public gener \ ally trt ea/J and give his work a fair trial. \He will furnish all articles in his lino of busi ness neat, strong and cheap. Jtloomsburg, April 19th 1849,-Vy. £ ptOINT VERNON HOUSE, NO 95 NC\RTI7 SECOND STREET, PHIL ADELPHIA, PA, This houre ia kei't by D. BI.AIB, and is one .jf the best in the city. Merchants and oth ers visiting Philadelphia would do give hie) a ;a*.'. ' 0." c. KADLtH, Attorney at Law and Counsellor, Respectfully informs his frienc' , am ' 'he Pih lic that lie has commenced the nrnctice ol law -in Bloomsburg, Columbia coo.'ayj ' a -> where be will promptly attend to all leg.il bu siness eutrtisted to his cure. Office on. Mai" street, thm doors south ot Hayhurst & Baldy's Btofe! Bloomsburg, April 280, 1849. TREASURER'S SALE. Of Seated Lands, In Columbia County. LIST of Scaled Lands situate in Col umbia county, on which the taxes assess ed remain unpaid, which lands the collec tors of the respective townships in which •. said lands lie, have returned for eale, ac cording lo the 41st section nf an Act of Assembly, pi-scd Ayril '2B, 1844, entitled I "an Acl in reduce the State debt, &c," _ there not being sufficient personal proper ty on said lands to pay siiid iKxes, and rftc owners thereof have neglected nnd refused to pay the same for the space of 2 years. | The same will he sold at the Court-house, in the town of Bloomsburg, county of ■ Columbia, on the sceoiul Monday in June next, and to continue by adjournment from day to day, for arrearages of taxes due said county, anil the costs accrued on f each respectively. - Acres. Owners. Tenants, Taxes. 1 Fishingcretk- 1847 i 16 Haycock John M 170 Illoom, 1847 1 l.il Doty (widow) Terwilnger 39 t 1 lot Powell William self 05 1 lot Reinliarl Daniel self 85 Orange, 1847 Miller Peter Green Win 3 00 1 lot Mcpherson C self 207 # Mahoning, 18-17 1 lot Brohst Daniel self 80 i lot Cook Jonas self 1 47 Cook Wm W self 2 20 Greenwood, 1847, 120 McPherson C 2 20 50 Morris Geo unseated 41 40 Vallerchamp A 1 21 Briarcreek, 1847 3 lots Davis John unsealed 275 4 lots Frick Geo A unseated 22 318 Fowler David sell 7 24 3 lots Jackson Josiah 4 95 1 lot Knouse Levi D self 175 2 lots Reed Wm Chamberlain 1 37 1 lot " <• Clrry JW2 20 2 lots Seibert Sebastian 2 04 42 Smith S Heirs MsstellerC 2 31 72 Snyder John Basin Peter 1 88 4 lots Soli Peter . 3 16 8 Aeibert H Brockway II S 105 Madison, 1847 100 Artcr William vacant 1 48 50 Bleecher Jacob vacant 27 100 Kline Lowry . vacant 220 70 Orwig Joseph self 119 100 Stackson Thus sr self 225 Miffln. 1817 10 Enoch Charles self 78 38 .-'Ludwig Jacob sell 1 40 •'1 lot Mclieh Saml Winiersiein 11 31 2 lots Shoals //enry self 58 5 hits Winlerstecn P self 98 Briarcreek Township, 1848 35 Bowman Wm 2 75 1 lot Bowen Dan'l not occupied 34 1 lot Brewer J\V vacant 85 { lot Brown Hannah A Opdike 220 318 Fowler Daniel 7.02 2 lots /feadly S F Shires Maria 220 100 Lance John P not occupied 82 Greenwood, 1848 1 lot Cook Wm Mcllenry B N B'2 120 McPherson Clias 2 20 42 Utt David 71 160 Watts Benjamin 1 88 Mahoning, 1848 1 lot Delk Philip .67 1 lot Divert Susan- vacant 40 1 lot //alley Thomas (widow) 205 1 lot Markle Abraham 82 1 lot MeClure S B 225 1 lot Pnlcklidge Levi vacant 41 1 lot Rohsnn Thomas 1 36 • 2 lots Weaver Catharine 105 Roaringcreek, 1848 11 Lainberson John self 66 Lloyd Thomas 4 40 Beaver, 1848 165 Cox Charles Sherman J 275 350 Long B W Nogle Peter 212 3 Fortner B P vacant " 09 d lot Mears Wm /fees Solomon 27 15 Weiklfc Chss self 97 Mf Pleasant, 1848. 100 Jacoby Andrew self 2 60 Filpot Wm H heirs 486 Bloom, 1848 1 Bittenbender Saml & Co 99 1 lot Hower John Kramer John 1 48 Berry, 1848 1 Allen Elizabeth 110 33 Kayman Henry 10 45 Steinman John 7 31 1 Smith H McFaddin WW 3 10 AMANDUS LEVERS, Treasurer. TREASURER'S OFFICE, £ Bloomsburg, March 30, 1850, THE FORKS HOTEL. The subscriber would inform his old friends and the public in general, that ho has taken the well known stand recently kept by Dan iel Snyder, Esq., on the head of Main street, in Bloomsburg, and will continue the public house known by the sign of "THE FORKS" where ho is prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom. His arrangements are complete, quarters spaci ous—location pleasant, and without promis ing too much, lie flatters himself hB will be able to do ample justice to his guests. . Stabling and the best fare for horses, &c. SAMUEL BLUE. Bloomsburg, April 26. 1849. TAILORING IN LIGH T STREET JAMES SMITH * Invites'ihe attention of the fashionable in Light Street to his stsie of cutting garments He makes them in the best and most tasty manner, and ean can ensure satisfaction in his warkmanihin. He receives tne latest fashions, and when cutting onlp is desired, the work is marked carefully for the maker. I All lisnds of country produce taken in exchage for work. Light Street, Feb. 14, 1850. CHEJIP TAILORING. The subscriber is now doing a large busi ness at Tailoring in Light Street, and invites all who wish for fashionable, well-fitting and cheaply-made garments to visit his shop and give him a trial. Ho hHs two shops in operation, turning off work. One is in the npper end and the other in the lower part of Light Street. He regu larly receives the CITY FASHIONS, and asks only for a trial to insure satisfaction. Particular attention will be paid to cutting out. B. F. DOLLMAN. Light Street, April 12, 1849-ly 11. W. Brown, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Has just received ihe.Spring&Sutiimer Fash ions, which he will use inputting all gar ments entrusted to his care fur making. Bloomsburg, Feb. 38, 1850. GREAT ARRIVAL i NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Sloan an d Bt e nde nh a 11. HAS jast received n fresh assortment of Spring and 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 ami accommodating terms. Their stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods. CLOTHS CASSIMERES, &c. Linen and Gotten fabrics .and Summer wear of all kinds, Calicoes, Chintr, Ging hams. Lawns, and Muslins, bleached and unbleached. Palm-lenf and pother lints. Queens-ware and Hard-ware of all kieds. GROCERIES—Fresh and new and a very fine assortment, as cheap as the cheapest. FISH SALT, $ PLASTER. P. S. C an 'V produce and lumber, al ways tnkei ill Exchange for Merchandize, at the Brick St.ire directly opposite the Court House. A.J. SLOAN. E. MENDENHALL. Bloomsburg, April 13, 1850. O D S. GEORGE WEAVER RKPPKCTPULI.Y invites the attention of the public to his new tock of choice Spring and Summer Goods, which he has just opened & oilers at the lowest prices. His assortment consists of a fpll variety pf Dry foods, Gro ceries, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS. HOOTS 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 pnreliased at the "lowest fig ure," and will be sold at the lowest prclit. Purchasers will do well to see his goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. | His store is in the old stand upon Main Street. Bloomsbarg, April 19th 1850. Spring and Summer Goods. AGAIN the undersigned take pleasure in announcing lo their friends anc the public, that they have just received a select and heavy assortment of choice STRING 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 comprizes a full assortment of all kinds of goods, usually kept in county stores, and without particularizing each article, feel warranted in saying thai those in want of good goods have only to call to satisfy their taste and fancy. Groceries, Qucenswnre, Hardware, Fish, Sail, 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. E3r° Cash paid for grain always. WM. McKELVy & Co. Bloomsburg, April 13, 1850. 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, he refers you to the BEST FITTING COX 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 satisfaciiou in his work i 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. ISTHis shoo is on the North side of Main Street, a few doors nbove the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. DON'T ALL SPEAK AT ONCE ! To HAVE the best fitting suit in tnwn.sa made by BERNARD RUPERT, who (ft does Fashionable Tailoring as cheap f: - '* a little better than it can be done in town by anybody else." He has just received the la test Fall Fashions, and with his experiene in cutting garments, he can promise the best satisfaction to those who patronize him. If CALIFORNIA Was to be supplied with such garments as he turns off, a fair fortune might be made at onco. His shop is on Main street below Mar ket, in the building lately occupied as an of fice by C. R. Buckalew. tWH') will take country produce for his work, and gold dollars will not be refused. Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 1849—tf. &.' HOLDEN'B 0 JEWISIAKY STORE. Where may always be found a very large and varied assortment of fine Watehes,El egant Jewelry, Fancy Articles, line Cut lery, Silver and Plated Ware, $-c., offers greater endtlcements to purchasers than unv other similar establishment in Phila delphia. In addition to my heretofore large stock 1 have just new lot of Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, 4'., making mv present assortment one of the best in Phil ladelphia. My assortment consists in part of Gold and Silver Lever, Lepine, Quar tior and other watches; a full assortment of Jewelry, such ns Cameo, Stone and Mourning Broaches, Finger Rings, in a great variety, Silver and Plated Table and Ten-spoods, Butler Knives, Thimbles and Pencil Cases, Lockets, Purses, Keys, a fine lot of Razors, Penknives, with a full assortment of Gobi Pens of all the difierent Makers at the greatly reduced price of 91,25. ELI IIOLDEN. No. 238 Market St., above 7th, Phila. All kinds of Watches sod Jewelry care fully repaired ami warranted' My goods are offered at the very lowest Call and sea, if costs nothing to look. September 20' 1848, ly. MOTOIE IS hereby given that we will refuse to pay the notes of hand against us, now in the possession of Samuel Yetler nnd Alexander M -ars, as we have never received value for theiqg And hereby caution all persons a gaiust buying them. JAMES YETTER, HIRAM THOMAS. Cattawisra, April 15th 1850—3t. Market Prices—Corrected every Thursday Morning. f I Articles. 8 |. f £ . °* n _ flour, per barrel, . S4 75 $5 00 Wheat, per bur-hel, 95 106 Rye, " " 50 02 Corn, " " 50 56 Oats, " " 31 34 Butter, per pound, 16 11a 15 Eggs, per dozen, 10 28 Tallow,per pound, 4 I have cveraeeu or tried for the cures that it is lecominem pil to perform. It cures galls with the least possible delay that it could lie done. I rtould checifuily recommend it to all slablekee peers and owners of horsps. WM. S. SOUDER, DAVID C. WOODS, Proprietors Salem Dine Stages u Bridgelon, New Jersey. Phila. May 28, 1847. This is to certify that I have ucd ill. Pears en's Barber's Embrocation for horses, and unhes itatingly say that it is decidedly the best remedy of the kind, for the various diseases which it is recommended, that I have ever used, or have any knowledge of; and confidently recommend it to all hoiseinen and keepers of horses, to he kept constantly in their possession, WM. KING, White Horse, Corner of Wood & 3d sts. I'liila I fully agree with the above certificate and o pinion of Mr. King, in the use of Dr. Pearson's Barber's' Embrocation.' JOHN OASA', Bucks County, Pa., June 19, 1847. February 13, 1848. 8. 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 fur tue various diseases for which it is recommended; it does not destroy the hair as most other articles do. I would recommend it to every horseman to be kept constantly in their stables, Yours, the., WM. S. HOUGH, Solebury tsp, Bucks Co., Pa. Doylestovrn, May 29, 1848. Dr. Pearson,Sir—Having used your "Eiiibro. cation for Horses" 011 several occasions with greal surcess, I do mos' fully recommend it as an in valuable preparaiion for aprains, bruises, cuts and jn short almost any of the ills that horse tlesh is heir to. Yours, &c., C. 11. MANN, ' High Sheriff of Bucks Co., Ta Philail., Sept. 7, 1848. Dr. Pearson, Sir.Having mule use of your Em brocation fur horses on aevcial occasions, with great success I do believe it to be a most excellent aud valuable preparation, decidedly the best thai I have ever used, or have any know ledge of, for the purpose for which it is intended, and would moßt confidently iccommcnd it to the notice o! every horseman. It should he kept constantly in theii possession. .Very respectively yours, JOHN VAVDERBELT, Philadelphia. I have tried Dr Pearson's Barber's Embroci tion for Horses, and I am confident that it is Jlhe most useful preparation that can he used, for* all diseases which it is recommended j and also, for Sprains, Biuises and Rheumatics, of men. December 23rd, 1848. ENOCH AUSTIN Pittsg-rove, Salem Co,, N.J. We, the undersigned, having made us of Dr. Peaison's Barber's Embrocation, fully agree in the opinions cxprss-.ed in tho above Certificates, and fully recoftkmeiitied it to every Horseman and Parmer who keeps horses, to he used hy them in preference to any other article, for the various uis rases for which it is 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; Win. R. Dickerson, Esq. Philadelphia; James F. Nicholas, Boxboro, Pa; J. H. Readin"-. Flemington, N. J.„ Merchant : H. C. BuS ington, Flemington, N. J., Editor ; J. Larrison Hunterdon Co., N. J., Merchant: Wm.Erley Fristol, Coroner of Bucks C*; John Shadier, Lancaster. Ohio; Henry Johnson, Milford, N. J. ; William King, Esq. New Pork; Win. Robison, liloomsburg. Pa; Win. Scudder, Scudder's Falls near 'i'renton, N. J: Wm. M. Cade, Philadelphia; Dr. A. Curtis, Drug gist, Piltston Ferry. AGENTS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Wm. Robison, Bloomsburg, Peter Ent, Light Street, John Schmick, Cattawissa, M. G. Snoemakar, Buckliorn, E Lazarus, Orangevillo, Be Wise in Time !—''Tis Folly to Defer! AFFLICTED READ!! Thousands are suffering from disease from which there is no difficulty in being porma nently 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 the world. Adapted to overy stage of tho disease, sex and constitu tion, at all limes and seasons, there is no fear of exposure, detention from business nor restriction in diet, from the cer'ain and speedy relief that It gives it is now one of the most popular medicines of the day.— Ten Thousand cases have been cured effec tually by it during the past year. Prepared by a practical physician, the afflicted can re ly with confidence on its curative powers o ver diseases of this character. Full direc tions accompany each bottle. tip" CAUTION.—Ask f >r tho American Com pound, aud purchase only of the agents, 294 Market sireet, Phila. For sale by J. R. MOYER, Bloonisburn Chalfant & Hughes, and Dr. J. A. Danville; E. Frauciscus, Jersey Shore. Bloomsburg, Nov. 82d, 1849.—3 m. LIVEKY STABLE. ♦. NOAH S. PRENTISS _____ invites the public to tryOF®Jt' f 3 / a his new stock of horses,.saZ__!22_ carriages and buggies, a Variety of which can be found at his Livery Stable. He can always furnish horses and vehicles of the best kind, and on reasonable terms. He has recently added a number of fashionable ve hicles and good horses to his fony,er Block.— He will furnish to parties fou; horse convey ances with ffortu and tjafu drivers, at vory low prices. Call ' rt t tho lower end of Hopkirrsville, on '.Vie East side of Main street. Bloomabmg, Dec. U, '49-ly Dr. KeelerV Celebrated Family Medicines. Dr. Kee.'eris regular graduate from one of the best i."?edic#l schools of the country, . and a practising physician of the city of Philadelphia. V. ,aI V e great pleasure in presenting these remedies to tho afflicted— They are all of undpu.'Xed medical powers and hold out to the invan'd a promise of re lief, such as none others possess. J hey each have been thorough!/ t.'ied iir a long successful privaft practice, n.id have estab lished for themselves a reputation but fevf. possess, anil givAn better satisfaction to the afflicted than any ol the boasted remedies . of tho'day. In offering thdln to the juibin;, * tlie proprietor is influenced by 110 .sin.' B,er motives of guin, butf#pfl conscious th.it they are emiiu.-iilto dejkvving of public con tidence. No medicines ever before the pub lie-have acquired such deserved reputation upon their merits alone, or appeal with such irresistible force to the invalid. DR. KEELER'S PANACEA, For the re moval and permanent cure of all diseases a rieing from an impure state of the Blood and hatiit of the body, viz: Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Catarrh, etc., Scrofula in all its forms, Tetter, Scald Head, Cutaneous affec tions of the lace and extremities, Chronic enlargements of the Joints, White Swelling, iuplditic Affections, Constitutional disorders, Wising from debility. Mercurial and Heredi tary predispositions, &c. E#*.ln every change that is takint plaeo in the body, it is manifest that it is brought about by something having a substantive ex istence. If we suppose lhe organs of our body originaliy perfect, they must continue perlect unless changed by the intervention of something that hears an unhealthy rela tion to it. In all cases of disease, there must be the interposition of some new ingredient, which bv 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 to transfer itself spon taneously into Plaster of Paris, without the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there is a prior cause which must be removed, through the agency of the Blood. For this purpose there is 110 remedy superior to tho PANACEA, yV In the evidence the following is sub mitted to the public: PHILADELPHIA, June 9th, 1847. Having been appraised of the nature of the Panacea, it affords mo much pleasure to be able to recommend it as a valuable reme dy tor those ehroui.\ constitutional and glan dular diseases, to which it is especially a dapleri. To those who are afflicted, and re quire ruedicine as an alterative cannotobtain it in a more agreeable, active and uniform slate, than is to be found in the Panacea. I have used it in several instances with deci ked and signal sucees. Yours &c. D. Allison, M. T). For details certificates, &c., see circulars, &c.—Price St per bottle, large size, 6 bottles $5. DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. Among all the remedies before the public this stands pre-eminent in incipient Con sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs. Hoarseness, Whooping cough, Pleurisy, As thma, spitting of Blood, and for all affections of tli* 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 ia warranted to cure or no pay. Price 50 cents. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminilive. Every family whether rich or poor, who values health and all its blessings, should have this invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known for Diar rhea, dysentery, cholera morbus, cholera in fantum, cholic flatulency, griping pains, cramp, ect., and for all diseases of the sto mach and bowels caused by Teothing. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited, has given it a reputation as firm as adamant. Price 25 cents per hot tie. Dr. Keeler's Vermijnge 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 bod) It is without doubt, the cheapest and be" worm destroying medicine before the publb and will if administered according to direc tions, remove them within sor 6 hours atter taken.—The dose is small, and each botti contains twice as much as similar remedies Price only 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Keeler's Liver and Sanative PH.LS. Although not recommended as a "cum all," yet thev are the mildest and best ren edy to remove Constipation, Jaudice. Dy pepsia, Biliousness, nervousness, foul stom ach, head ache, indigestion, etc. Unlike other purgative medicine they leave i - bowels always relaxed consequently are 1 proper medicine for females and pers, leading a sedentary life. Price 25cts. Dr. Keeler's Rheumatic Lotion. * A justly celebrated external application 1. pains ol the chest, neuralgia, head ..she sprains, bruises, tic doloreaux swelling- 1. the joints, rheumatism, gout, sciatiea for all disorders wherein a sedative and 1 beliicient remedy is applicable. r 37 J cts per bottle. All of the above celebrated and exteti-n y used medicines, are prepared and Wholesale and Retail, 294 Market e Philadelphia. For sale also by J. R. MOVER, Bio-/ burg; Chalfant fc Hughes, and Dr. „ Moore, Danville; E. Francisctts, J e Shore ; and; by Druggists and Mejxh throughout the County and State, Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d., 1849.—1J-. Philadelphia Reading autl Pej, . HMLmtf RC,..f r SUMMER ARF./ LSeaimT Office of the l } hth]'.eh /n [ a ani \ p ea( j Ulf , Von'i Company. I March 29, 1850. Iwo Trains j a i)y (except Sun QjJ ! ' "d after April Ist, 1850twotra ; - '.uit each way, daily, betwee. del'phja and Pottsville. Morning Line, {Accommodation 8 Leaves Philadelphia at 74 A. M cent Sundays. Leaves Pottsvillo at 74 A. M., A cept Sundays. Afternoon Line, (Fast Trai. Leaves Philadelphia at 2 J o'clov except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 24 o'clock cept Sundays. Passengers cannot enter the cars provided with Tickets. The afternoon, or fast bains do no: Auburn, Altl.ouse's 'Aride.buro", J ord, Valley Forgo, Port Keunedev, Mill or Falls. NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of b- •* be allowed to each passenger i.i -tf. and pusseugers are expressly . from taking any thing as bag " - wearing apparel which will bo at ih 5 its owner. By order of the Board of Mann April Is, 1850. S. BRAD/0..1 , Beqretary.