The New Cabinet. j Waasbington, July 15. ® It ie definitely settled tKAt the' following gentlemen will compose the new Cabinet, under President Fillmore : • Robert C. Winthrop, of Mass., Secretary of 1 State. Samuel F> Vinton, of Onio, Secretary of Interior. - Thomas M. T. Mcßennon, of fennsylvani- of the Treasury. v Mr. Graham, Secretary of War. Thes. Butler King, ofGa., Secretary of the Navy." 4 . . . . Gov. Mowhoad, of Kentucky, PostMaster General. Cf Mr Hopkins; *f Alabama, Attorney Gener al. . , . MARRIED. By Rev. Johr. borrar.ee on the 4th inst., Mr. ISAR; M ORRooar.of Abinglon, to Miss LAURA BROWN of Providence. On the tith inst., Mr. MATHEV HODGSON to Miss MARIA KEPP, both ortjovington. On the Bih inst.,by ,E B HAR VEY Esq., to Miss SARAH M. (URHETSON .both < f Wilkesbarre. On Sunday evening of last week, by Rev. I.fflahf, Mr. CLARK B. STEWART, to Miss MARGARET RAPP, both of Union township, • Schuylkill County. On Tusday last, by Rev. T. Mitcholl, Mr. WILLIAM C. WALKER, to Misa CHRJSTIANN ILLEMAN, all of Danville. .4^ Sheriff's Sales. BY virtug of sundry write, of venditioni exponas to me directed will be exposed to Eublic sale at the Court-house in Blooms urg, on Monday the 18th day of August next at 1 o'clock P. M. the following real ertale, to wit A certain piece and parcel of land situ ate in tho Borough of Dpnville in Columbia ■County containing two town lots, bounded on tho west by Church Street on the north by vacant lot late of Sarah 11. Sechter deed., on the East by an ally anf on by Baltly'e containing on Street, one hundred feet, and ig <• ."ength one hundred and fifty feet whereqn is erected a double two storv lrame dwel ling House with the appurtenances. ' Seized and taken in Execution as the property of John Grim. ALSO, at the same time and place, A certain lot of Ground situate in Antho # ny township, Columbia Connty Bounded by latfds of Andrew Shoemaker, John F. Dorr and others. Containing four acres more or less., whereon is erected a two sto ry fram • dwelling House, and frame stable and other out buildings, with the appurtenan ces. Seized and taken in Execution nnJ to be sold as the property of Robert B. Carey. I at the same time and place, One town lot, situate in the Borough of Berwick, Briarcrcek township Columbia county, containing one fourth of an acre ■ inore or less., Bounded in front by main street, a lot of Doctor Jacksor., and others whereon is erected a new one and a half story frame dwelling House, with the appur tenances. Seized and takon in Execution and to bo sold as tho .property of Levi D. Canouse. ALSO, at the same time #nd place, Ail the right title and Interest in a certain lot or piece of Ground situate in Main Tap., Columbia County containing one half acre more or less Bounded by lands df Wil liam Ridemoyer Isaac Yetter, and others, whereon'is erected a stone Church with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in Execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Howler! ALSO, at the same time and place, by virtue of a writ of levarie facias, All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land, situate in thu township of Mad ison, bounded and described as follows. Be ginning at a post then by land ol Samuel Moore North seventy degrees, west sixty perches, to a post; thence south seventy de grees west sixteen perches and six tenths [to a post thence north seven degrees west one hundred and thirty nine perches and seven tenths to a post thenco by lands of Besiii.e south Eighty a half degrees west fifty two purches to a post, thence by land of l'eter Everit south two degrees Enst forty two perches and three tenths to a post, south seventy two degrees, and three quarters forty evan perches and six tenths to a post, south seven degrees East one hundred and seventy nine perches and four tenths to a post. North sjvhnty degrees East one hundred and twenty two perches lo the beginning, con taining one hundred and twenty two acres and one hundred and fifty five perches of Land &c. &c. Seized taken in execution anil to be si 11 as the property of Ludwig Young. PETER BILLMYER Sheriff. SherifTs Office, j July 18lH 1850. j Spring and bummer Goods. AGAIN the undersigned take pleasure iq announcing lo their friends anr the public, that they have just received a select ami 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 comprizes a full assortment of all kinds of goods, usually kept in counly stores, and without particularizingeaoh article, feel warranted in saying that those in want good goods have only to call to satisfy the taste and fancy. Groceries, Qgceaawrnre, Hardware, Fish, Salt, Molasses, Arc. A Large ann beautiful selection of the a-' bove articles of superior quality, at very low prices. ALSO—llajs Caps, Boots, Shoes, '.aKflJl£'^'" er senr ' deceased, Henry, E vjKHJpTmabeth intermarried with John "TJIRV Groover, David, Sarah mtermar . tied wilt Paul Horn, Catherine intermarried with Abraham Klase Jr., Samuel Mary, Re becca intermarried with Jacob L. Shuman & Susan a Minor about 18 years ot age, heirs oi George Miller senr., late of Mifflin Town ship deed., and all other persons greeting. Yon and each of you are hereby cited lo be 1 and appear before the Judges ot our Orphans Court at ail Orphans Court to be held at . Bloomsbuig on the third Monday of August next of said day, and then and there accept or refuse to lake Estate of said George Mil ler senr., deed., situate in Maine Township in said County at the appraisraentput upon it by the inquest duly awarded by the Court and Returned by the Sheriff on 19th day of November A. D. 1849, and in case all (lie heirs and representatives to refuse the Estate at the Valuation, then to show cause, why the same should not be sold. Witness the Honorable Joseph B. Anthony Esq., Presi dent of our said Court at Bloomsburg the first day bf February A. D. 1850. JACOB EYERLY Clerk O. C. Bloomsburg June 20, 1850.-lc PROSLAMATIOST. NOTICE is hereby given thai the several Courts of Cotnmom Pleas, Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Columbia, to commence at the Court House in Bloomsburg, on Monday the 10th day of August next, Jo continue one week. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and forihe counly of Col umbia, are requested to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, other remem brances, to do those (higga to their sev eral offices to be done. in behalf against any pris- and commanded toattending in their pro per against him, as shall ft depart without leave at"mQW* Jurors are request ed to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to "their no tices, • Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the lllli day of July, is the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and , fifty—and the Independence of the U nited States of America the 74th. PETER BILLMYER, Sh'ff. (God save the Commonwealth.) JST HOLDEN'S ~ j&g JEWELRY STORE. Where may always be found a very large and varied assortment of fine Watches, E legant Jewelry, Fancy Articles, fine Cut lery, Silver and Plated Ware, fyo., offers greater enduceraents to purchasers than any other similar establishment in Phila delphia. Li addition to my heretofore Urge slock I Iwle just added a now lot of Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, 4*-, making my present assortment one of the best in Pliil ladalphia. My assortment consists in port of Gold and Silver Lever, Lepine, Quar tier and other walchcs; a full assortment of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Stone and Mourning Broaches, Finger Rings, in a great variety, Silver and Plated Table and Tea-spoods, Butter Knives, Thimbles and Pencil Cases, Lcckels, Purses, Keys, a fine lotof Razors, Penknives, rj-c., with a lull assortment of Gold Pens of all the different Makers al the greatly reduced price ol $1,25. ELI UOLDEN. No, 238 Market St., above 7th, Phila. All kinds of Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and warranted' My goods are offered at the very lowest cash prices. Cull and sea, it costs nothing to look. Septembar 20* 1848, —ly. List of Causes for trial at August Term, 1850. 1 Edmund L Pipes vs. John Bailey 2 Geo Fox's Admr. vs Andrew Emmons Admr. et nl 3 John Shlvely vs Jacob R Hower 4 Anna Dill man vsS B M Yantz 5 John Davidson vs Wm H Wooden 6 Isaac Bernheimerct al. vs Joseph K Fred crick et al - 7 JohnG Brutmer et si vs Jonas llarlman 8 David Hitter §t al vs Joseph Maus it Wm.A|MriCßßon vs John Peter Groves el al 10 et al vs Wm Schuyler II et al vs Henry Johnson 12 JoflpHms vs Chas F Mann 13 vs Beuj P Frick et al 14 AllwSßchlcr et al vs John M- Fiester 15 Chas Kramm vs Wm E Allbright et al 16 Samuel PHueyvs the Montour Iron Com pany et al. 17 Lafayette Kepler vs Elisha Hess. 18 W Mongomery's ex vs David F Kownover 19 Dr. John Ramsey vs Rev John P I leister 20 Moore & Biddle vs Simon P Kase 21 Wildoner's admr vs Robert Lockard 22 Levi Bissel's admr vs Amzi Brown 23 John Conner vs Stiles & Brink 24 Wm Bitterly vs Moses May etex 25 Samuel'ConrfOr vs Conrad Adams 26 E flicks et al vs Frederick Robb 27 Daniel- Hill vs Nicholas Soibert 28 Geo Fredericks et al vs Vaniah Rees 29 Jacob Fetterman vs Daniel Roller . ,30 Daniel Blizard vs Solomon Rudy et al 31 Yard Gilmen & Co vs W Donaldson 32 B. P. Frick vs Chas F. Mann. New Arrangement! Wilkesbarre to PUtstou. 2b the Travelling Public. PACKET BOAT Northumberland, Cant. Allabach, will leave O. B. Hillard's Wharf for Pittston every mor- 7, Arriving at Pittston at 84 o-clock, Returning leave Pittston at 8 o'clock, A. M.—Arrive at Wilkesbarre 114 o'clock! A. M. SECOND TRIP: Leave Wilkesbarre at 3 o'clock, P. M Returning, leave Pittston at. 4 past 6 o'clock : Arrive at "W iMbsbarre at I before 8 o'clock," R,M. Passengers taken, on board and put off at all intermediate landings. 'Fare, each Way, 20 Cent*. CP" Pckages and Freight Carried at Low Rates T. M. HORTON & Co., Prop's. B. Passengers for Hyde Park, Scran-_ tonia, Providence, Blakely, Carbondale and Hotlpsdale. .will find it to their advantage to take,this line as far as Pittston. Far the Cere ef OOUOHB, 00X.J38, HOANSBNSSS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH- I MA, WHOOPINO-OOUOH T AND CONSUMPTION. The uniform success which bee attended the use oftbis preparation; ite salutary elfecl;ilapow oi to relieve and cure affections of the Lungs, have ' gained for it a celebrity equalled by no other nied ' ccine, Weofl'eritt,, the afflicted with entire : confidence in its virtues, and the full belief thellit will eubduc and remove the severest attache of dis ease upon the throat and Lungs, The results, as they become publicly known, very naturally at tract the attention of medical men and philanthro pists everywhere. What is their opinion of CH ERRY PECTORAL may be seen ih the follow ing ; Valentine Matt, M. D., Professor Sur gery. Medical College, K. F, says : It gives me pleasure to certify to the value end efiiicacy of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which 1 con sider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Threat and I.unga The lit. Rev. Lord Bishop Field Writes int lettar to his friend, who was sinking under en affection of the Lungs, •Try the Cherry Pectoral, and if any medicine can give you relief with the blessing of God that will' Chief Justice Eustis, of Louisiana, writes thet a young daughter of his was cured of several severe attacks of Otvup by the Cherry Pectoral Hartford, Jan 26, 1848 Dear Sir; Having been rescued from t peinfu ond i.angeroue disease by your medicine, gratitude prcmpte me to eend you this acknowledgment not ' only in justice to you but for the information of ethers in likg affliction A slight cold upon the lungs neglected at first, beoame so severe lhat spitting of blood, a violent cough and profuse night sweats followed end foe . tened upon me I became emaciated, could not eleep, wae distressed by my cough, and a pain through my chest, and in short had all the alarm ing symptoms of quick consumption No medi cine aeemed at all to reach my case, until provi dentially 1 tried your Cherry Pectoral, which re- I raved and now has cured too Yours "with respect E A BTWART Albany, N Y, April 17, 1848 Dear Sir; I have for years been afflicted wi h Asthma in the worst form ; so that I have been obliged to deep in my chair for a larger part of the time, being unable to breathe on my bed 1 had tried y grert many medicines to no purpose, until my physician prescribed, as au experiment, your Cherry Pectoral At first it seemed to make me worse, hut in less than a week I began to experience the most grati. fving relief from its use ; and in four weeks the disease was entirely removed I Can sleep on my bed with comfort, and enjoy a stato of health which I never expected GEO S FAIIRANT Prepared by J C Aytr. Lowell, Mass Sold by E P LUTZ, Bloomsburg A B WILSBN, Berwick . April 4-6 m ch v BR. SWAYNE'S Celebrated Family Medlclner CUUE FOLLOWS CURE. . " RE PROOFS -OF THE EFFICACY OF BISL SWAYWS COMPOUND BTRUPOF WILD CHERRY, * The Original and Genuine Preparation! ■ Consiimplion, Coughs; Colds, Asthma, Bronohitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, difficulty of lire all ing, l'ain in the Side and Breast, • Palpitation of the Heart Iniluenza, Croup, broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all diseases of the' Throat, Breast and Lung; the most effectual and speedy cure known for any of the above diseas es is Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. WM. MONTELIUS, a respectable merchant of St. Clair, Schuylkill county, writes, January 30, 1849 Enclosed I send you a certificate of Worn. Beaumont, a citizen of our town. Hi s case of consumption is well known here, and of long standing; he attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. SWAYNE'S VERMIFUGE. "A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspep tic Children or Adults, and the most * usejul Family Medicine ever of fered to the public. EXTRACT OF A LETTER TO DR. SWATNE, Da led, gl ndersloum, Indiana. A ngan purchased a bottle of your Vermifuge the other day for his child, and by its use it discharged 63 of' the largest worms he had ever seen. It iB somewhat difficult to get the people lo try it, as they have so often been gulled by* nause ous and worthless worm medicines. Yours being so very pleasant to thp taste, at the same time effectual, I shall he able to dispose of a large quantity* Respectfully, yours, Ac., TOWNBFNDT. SHARP, P. M. OF MISTAKES.jp Remember: Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is now put up in square bottles, recent ly been changed;) covered with a oeautiful wrapper, (steel engraving,) with the portrait of Or. Swaynethereon engraved. Bear this in mind, and be not deceived. CLENSE AND PURIFY. DR. SWATNE'S SUGAR COATED SAKSAFARII.LA * EXTRACT OF TAR PILLH.— A mild and effec tive purgative, great purifyer of the blood, ih?V correct all the functions of the Liver, ancf as an alternative Dropsical affections, they are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sight, depression of spirits, headache, &0., are cured by these purifying Pilla No medicine can have a better effect . for monthly irregularities, which occasionally happen to women, they are perfectly safe, ana will in conjunction with Dr. Swayne's compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, take all pain anddisease from every part of (he sys tem. The above valuable medicines are pre pared ouly by DR. SWA YNE, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets, Philadel phia. AGENTS FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY. E. P. LUTZ A JOHN R. MOVER, Bloomsbulg, Pa; M CGrier& John Moore Danvilte; John Sharpless&C Hart man & Co., Catawissa; G , R Shuman Catawissa Forge; Brown and Creasy, Mifflinville; A Miller Berwick: John Doak Briar Croek tp.; Petor Eat Williams burg; E. Lazarus Orangeville; JK Millatd 1 Espytown: Elias Wertmxn Rohrsburg; Geo. Masters Millville ; J M Sheldon Jeraeytown ; McCay & Patterson Washingtonville; Hugh < McWilliams Moresburg; and by most all t Storekeepers in ihe adjacent Counties. j Bloomsburg, Feb. 21, i860.—6m. R. W. WEAVER^ - AIETOffiMIEY-AY-LAW BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO, Pa i OFFICE— -On the Es it side of Main Street i three tqatret belev Market. UT To the citisSns of Columbia county..An Read what otheis say of the virtues of Or. Keeler's Cordial & Carminative. For the speedy cure of Diarrhcßa. (dysen tery. Cholerj Infantum, Cholera Morbus, all summer complaints, Chouc, Flatulency, and all derangements of the stomach and bow ■ els from teething, tic. Thousands die annually with diseases of the stomach and bowels from neglect. A mong the numerous remedies both public & private, recommended for the above diseases none are equal to the Cordial. Years ot ex perience and trials made with it in hundreds of cases, superadded to the voluntary testi mony fiotll physicians and others, gives it a character not to be cher idling the welfare of themeetOPsand chil dren. Speedily subduing the path and in flammatory tendency, allaying irritability of the stbmach, and constraining unhealthy e vacualions, its operation is prompt and ef fectual. That it will cure, and has cured, the worst form of disease of'the stomach and bowels, read the following evidence : Philadelphia, June 1, 1849. Dr. J. N. Kecler —l received your note this morning asking for information as to the dis tribution I made o< the package of cordial you put into my possession while in com mand of the U. States transport during the Mexican war According to your direolion a rart was distributed in Vera Cruz, the other kept for the use of my seamen and others on board, beliving I should have use for it, as I had ou board frequently ' from one to throe hundred persons, and that many when ' leaving Mexico would lie on the sick list.— Such was the fact, for Dysentery and Diarr hoea extensively prevailed ; I used the cor dial freely, and in not a single instance do I recollect of its havir.g failed to,core. My own crew would Often be attaolaKd with Di arrhrna, Dysenlerry, &c, peculiar to nearly all after getting on shore arid eating fruit and vegetables ; in all such cases the cordial did not fail to cure speedily When in New Orleans, a friend informed me of a Philadelphia gentleman, S Church man Esq, who was sick with the Dysentery, and despaired of by his doctor I mention ed having a bottle or so of your cordial I I sent it to him, and in a few days I had the pleasure of seeing him we 11,4 can give you many names ahd testimonials rmthe efficacy of your cordial if necessary. I have given it to one ship master of this port, in particu lar Capt Whipple, ship Monongahelu, and he informed me he would not be without it I think it is the safest and best medicine that 1 have ever known to be used iff affections of " the stomach and bowels. I remain yours respectfully, D D WilcoX, 288 6 Eighth street Davisville, Bucks co, Aug 25, 1847 Dear Sir—l am now prepared to recom mend you* cordial from having used*it with success in several instances, ;uid 1 am now trying your Sa-sapa'rilla Pan usee ia. a case of protracted debility, attended w'rth cough, ap parently produced irathe young lady by her 'outgrowing her strength,' to use a common phrase. Yours, A EARLE, M D From the Upland Union. We are as little disposed as most persons to encourage appeals to law or medicine, but with all the legerdemain of the first, and the ignorance anuquakery of the last, appeals must occasionally be made to both. Thg excessive heat and the accompaning pro* ductions of the season are already producing Diarrhea, Dysentery and/ holera Infantum, complaints.which if not "promptly relieved produce great debility and frequent death. From a knowledge of its beneficial effects,, we refer to Dr. Keeler's Cordial andCrrmiu alive," advertised in this paper. Dr, Keeler is a physician otintelligence, skill, and large practice, and if thtf remedies and commen dations of medical authority are to bo de pended on the ndovo named article will be found useful ia the complaints referred to. IV Also Dr. Keeler's Sarsaoarilla. a med icine of great efficacy in freeing the system from all diseases arising from impurities of the blood. In chronic diseases of the chest, stomach, liver and skin it is of great benefit. Femalesrouffering withtiervous debility loss of appetite, costiveness, pains of the chest, functional will find a positive cure in the Sarsaparilla. KST Sea pamphlets. Price SI. All of the above celebrated and extensive ly used medicines, are prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail,* 294 Market 'street, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. R. MOYER, Blooms burg; Qhalfant & Hughes, and Dr. J. A. Moore, Danville; E. Francisctrs,' Jersey Shore; and" by Druggists and Merchants throughout the County and State. • 'Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d., 18A9.—ly. PUBLIC gALK" The undersigned, appointed Sequestrator by the Conrt of Common PiuvtS Colum bia cqunty in the suit of Jonas Dayman for the use of R. R. Carpenter, pow for the use of John Snyder vs. William Shoemaker, will expose to publio sale at the Court-house in Bloomsburg, on Saturday the 3d day. of Au gust next, at 10 o'clock P. M., all the life Estate of William Shoemaker in a certain piece or tsact of land situate in Greenwood- Tn Is hereby given, that an abatement of five percent, will be allowed on all State Taxes for 1850, paid on or before trie 18th day of July next, and the Collectors are requested to meet at the Treasurer's Office in Blooms burg on that day, for the purpose of paying over all taxes received by them up to that time, in consequence of the passage of a law by the last Legislature prohibiting the eircu lajion of bank notes of other states and of a less denomination than five dollats in pay ment of county, or State Taxes, or mdiua fines. The Collectors for '4B and '49, will do well to call on the day above mentioned, and settle the amount of their respective dupli cates as we intend to place all back standing Taxes, at that time for those two years in process of collection. JAMES LAKE, HARMAN LABOUR, JOSEPH YETTER, Commissioners. AMIHDUS LEVERS, Treas. 1 Treasurer's Office, June 12 1850. ( MOUNT VERNON JBOQBE, NO. 95 NORTH SECOND ffHtJSET, PHIL ADELPHIA, PA. This house is kept by D. BLAIR, and is one of the best in the city. Merchants and oth ers visiting Philadelphia woulddo well to give him a Jail. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, German Bibles, German Hymn Books, and just about all other kind of Books for sale at the Bloomsburg Book Store in ' Bi b gs Ex change Building, by JOSEPH SWARTZ MARRIAGE i WHY SO OFTSN TTWHAJ?FT. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! MART snd pisny * wife endures years of bodily •offering and of mental anvuish, prostrate end Help less, embittering her life, that of ber Husband, and hazarding the fotore welfare of ber children, arising from causes which, if known, woold have spared the suffering, the anguish to the wife, and to the hus band embarrassments and pecuniary difficulties hav ing their origin in the mind being weighed down and harassed in consequence of the sickness of the com panion of his bosom. How Important that tlie causes should be known to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful and harrowing consequences to the health and hap* pineaa of both may be avoided! Life is too short and health too precious to admit any portion of the one to be spent without the full enjoyment of the other. The timely possession of a little work entitled as follows has been the means of saving Use health and the life of thousands, as over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND copies have been sold since die first edition was is sued. The author has been induced to advertise it by the nrgent and presting request of those who have been indebted lo its publication for all they liold dear (that all may have an opportunity of obtaining it), and who have favored him with thouianda of letters of encomium, some of which are annexed to the adver tisement. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. Bt DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, raoranoß or DISEASES or WOMEW. Twentieth Edition. 18sio., pp. 930. Price. 81.00. • THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL LY FOR THE MARRIED, or those contempts ting marriage, as it discloses Important secrets which shoutdlelmown to them pertteolarfy. Hare, every ferotle—tho srtfe, the mother—the one either budding into womanhood, or the ooe in the decline of yeara, in whom nature contemplates an Important change—can discover the causes, symp toms, snd the most efficient remedies and most cer tain mode of cure, in overy complaint to which her The revelattona contained in Its pages have proved a bleating to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by the author (which he Is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman ia Dayton, O. "DAYTON, May 1, 1647. "Ila. A.'M. MAURICIAO—Afr Dear Sir: 'The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion,' for which I enclosed one dollar to your address, came safely to bond. I would not have troubled you with theso few tinea, but that 1 am itopeltedfifcr recuse * of gratitude, for myself and wife, lo give utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. ■ My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in sonsequence of her greet an guish and suffering some months before ana dunng confinement, every saccesaive one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, puttfeg her life in im minent danger, and which waa, on the last occasion, despaired of I supposed that this state of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst At this time (now about two months) I heard your book highly apoken of, as containing some matters reaching my case. On ita receipt and perusal, I sen not express to you the relitf it afforded my distressed mind and the Joy its pagffi imparted to my wife, on learning that the great diacovety of M. M. Deso meaux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to mo which I littfe conceived was possible. No peon- Diary conaideration can ever rtpiy the obligations I am under to you for having been the meana of im parting to ua the matters contained in 4 The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' But for thia, ere another year would have posed over my head, in all human probability my wife would have been in her grave, end my children left motherless. Extract from a Letter. Competence and Health. "LANCASTER, PA., Oct 24, 1847. " Mr DEAR SIR: I know yen will have the kind neaa to boar with me in encroaching upon yottr time, while I acknowledge (in behalf of myaelf and wife) the obligations we feel ourselves under to you in hav ing made known certain matters, contained in your most invaluable 4 Married Woman'i Private lfealcal Companion.' It bus beeu worth ita weight in gold to me. If I express myself rather warmly, you will Eee that I can not do so too warmly, when I inform yoiw>f the extent to which I have, through it, been benefited. I will state.my situation when I obtained .your book through the merest cariosity I look upon it as one of the moat fortunate events of nay life. 1 had been married some ten and was the father of seven children. I was long straggling unceasingly, to the end that I might gain a moderate competency, but the results of my utmost exertions it the end )eft me about where I was at the beginning pf each yesr; and that only, with the most stinted economy, suffi cing vgith barely the necessaries of life. Finally, this constant effort was beginning to have ita effect upon ; my health: I felt Jem capable to endure its contmu anee, while I felt the necessity of perseverance. - This constant, unceasing struggle on my part waa imperative, in consequence of tlie prostrated condi tion of my wife (with occasional intermission) for six yCSre, much of the time confined to ber bed, and of course incapable of taking the charge and manage ment of household affairs. Ucr condition arose from causes of which IWM ignorant. Oh! what would I have given had I the at* yegfi to live over agsin! What would my wife have given to have been spared the long days and stlU longer nights prostrate on a bed of sickness!—all of which would have been avoided, had I then teen a cbpy of 4 THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION.' Frgm a Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, SC. How many are suffering from obstractibn or irreg ularities peculiar to the female sy#em, which un dermine their health, the effects of which they are ignorant, andribr which tbfcir delicacy fix-bids seeking, medical advice! How many suffer from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb), or from Jtuor-albus (weak ness, debility, &£., Ac )! How many are in constant agony for many.months preceding confinement! How many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and whoae lives are jeoparded daring such time, will find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration, and relief! m Extract jrom a Letter. TJ thou juit lirrifU.—"Had I known!" "PHILADXI.YMIA, NOV. SO, 1647. "Dn. A. M. MADHICIAII I Had I known oi the im I portent matter, treated of in 'The Married Women's Private Medical Companion' some years ago. how mnch misery I might have escaped ! I have suffered years from causes which you point out in yonr book, without knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, snd found my esse treated of. I trust every female will avail herself of the information contained in its pages." Letters are daily received of thi, character, unne cessary to present. To those yet unmarried, but contemplating man riage, or pertiaps hesitating as to the propriety of ' incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, tho importance of being possessed of the rerelstioes con tained in these pages, so Intimately involving their fqtare happiness, ctn not be appreciated. ItV or course, impracticable to convey more fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a na ture strictly intended for the married, or those eon templating marriage; neither is it neceeeair, since it Is every one's duy to become preeessed of knowl edge whereby thjpfifferings to wblMi\ wife, a moth er, or a sister, may be subject, csn be obviated, (y Copies will be seat by Mall dree mt Fes tags to tbe Pure baser. EJ r On the receipt of One Dollar, " THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" ia stint f mailed free I to any part of the United States. All letters must be post paid (except those containing e remittance), aad addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1994, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 19* Liberty St., New York. Over 941,000 Copies bare beea seat by MAIL within,jnrce months with perfect safety aad cer tainty. Booksellers an-J agents engaged in its sale, are making handsome competencies from the ready and extraordinary demand for it. and the extiemely liberal terms affordca them. Active local or travelling Agents, through out the United States and Canadas, will be supplied on the same terms. Communica tions are required to be post paid and addres sed as above. LF CAUTION.—The public are cautioned against various cutch-pennirs intended to be palmed off upon them, imitating the title of the work as "The Married Ladies' Medical Companion,'' and various other titles. The title of the work is " The Marrud WO MAN'S Private Medical Companion," by Or. A. M. Maurueau. • House, sign and Ornamental Painting DONE to order in the best highly-finished or plain style, by B. HAGENBUCH CJ-MAT AR3J? A 2iX v NEW SPRING,, AND SUifty%R. GOODS . gloan and Mendenhalls HAS just received a fresh., assortment' of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, of everv va riety whiohithey are now ready 4o.exhibit to all those who may favor us with a. call, a* we will sell ou fair and accommodating terms. .Their stock consists, of every variety of Dry Goqds. ■ t ( CLOTHS CASSIMERES, ftc r „ . . Linen snd.Colten fabrics And Summer wear of all kinds' Calicoes, Chints, Ging hams, Lawns, ana Maslins, bleached and unbleached. ■■•*. ... • ... Palm-leaf and other Hats. Queens-ware and Hard-ware of all kieds. GROCERIES.—Fresn and new and a very fine assortment, as cheap as tbe chenpest. FISH, SALT, If PLASTER. P. S. Country produoe and lumber, al ways taken in Exchange for Merchandize, at the Brick Store directly opposite the Court House. A.J. SLOAN, E. MKNDENHALL. Dloomsb'irg, April 13, 1850. NEW GOODS. GEORGE WEAVfcR RKSPECTFULLV invites the attention oT the publio to his new stock of choice Spring and Summer Goods, which he has just opened & ofters at the lowest prices. His assortment consists of a full variety of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. And among these will be found a variety 1 of LAWNS, GINGHAMS, LINEN LUSTRES,SUMMER CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Of the cheapest styles and best fabrics. His goods are purchased a! 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. dUis store is in the old stand upon Main eet. Bloomsbarg, April 19th 1850. \ Fire Insurance. THE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, have appointed the undersigned an Agent, lo make insurances in Columbia county. The Company is in good credit,and is conducted upon sound principles. Persons insured by life Company are entitled lo the rights of membership therein, are elegible as Directors of the Corporation, but without any individual liability for the losses or expenses of the Company. The amount of premium and policy paid when insured is the extent of liability. Persons desirous of eflecting an insurance upon property, can call upon the undersigned, at nis Office in Bloomsburg. CHARLES R. BUCKALEW. May 22, 1850. Eagle Woolen Factory. Near Berwick, Columbia County, Penn. The subsbribers respectfully inform their friends and the (ffiblic that they are carrying on the woolen manufacturing business in all its various branches, at the old stand former ly occupied by .Samuel Rogers & Son. They aro prepared to execute ah kinds of work in their line of business' The Factory machi nery and apparatus arejn goot! repair, and every effort will be made to render "genera! satisfaction. They are now prepared to manufacture from the fleece Broad and Narrow Cloths, Satinetts, CasSi meres Blunketting,'Jfc. Also, Carding and Fulling done in the best manner and at the usual prices. * . For the accommodation,of those who live at a distance, wool and cloth w,i|l be taken ip at, and returned, when finished, lo the fol lowing places, viz : Berwick, A Miller, S Bowman's stores Centre tsp, G H Fowler's do Nescopeck, Miller & Schuyler do Light rilreel, Sloan & Thompson do Bloomsburg, Wm Mcjjelvy &Co do Conyngham, Se'ybefft do Mifflinville, Brown & Creasy do Wapwaliopen, Heller do Nescopeck tsp, Walker do Catawissa, Shirpless do Nanticoke, Alexander do Orangeville, Lazarus do Beaver tsp, Shumau's tavern Hyde Park. Rickelson do . Pittston, Foreman do Catawissa Forge, Shuman do Espvtown, Barton store Wilkesbarre, Z Bentiet, C B Fisher do Salem, Sejkiert do East-Sugarloaf, Robert tavern Abington Centre, Reynold store. Kingston, Helme's tavern. Catawissa Valley, Brisli do Roaringcreek, 1 eager . do tar' Plainl y-written directions must accom pany each parcel. They will at all times exchange any kind of goods for wool. ROGERS & BROTHER. May 25, 1850—2 18 2m ' SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of a testatum writ o. venditioni exponas from the Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming co'inty, entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Bloomsburg on Saturday the 3d day of A"u gust next,*at 10 o'clock P. M., all the right titlo and interest in a certain tract of land situate in Fishingcreek township, |Columbia county, containing two hundred acres more or less, about eighty a cres of which is cleared land, Jiounded by lands of Simon Todd, John Eveland," Sam'l Yost and others, whereon are erected iwo log houses and*a small barn. Seized, taken ir. execution and to ba sold as the property of Ralph R Carpenter ALSO, At the same time and place by virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas a certdin tract or piece of laud situate in Briarcrcek township, Columbia county, containing 48 acres more or less, of which about 20 acres is cleared, bounded by lauds of John Martz on ths south on the north by lands of John Vanpelt. and others, whereon is erected a two story flame dwelling house, a log barn and other ont buildings, with an apple orchard, and the ap purtenances. I Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Josiah Fowler P. BILLMEYER, Sh f Sheriff's Office, Bloomsburg, | , June 13, 1850. ( ~ PUBLIC SALE. , The subscriber appointed sequestrator in . suit of Fruitfe Weliiver for the use of Rus sel P. Weliiver vs. Harris Hartman will ex pose to publio stile upon the premises in | Madison township Columbia, on Friday the , 2d day of August next at 10 o'clock A. M-, f ail the life Rs.ate of Harris Hartman in a | certain tract of land situate in Madison Tp., ! , Columbia County containing one Hundred . acres more or leas, Bounded by lands of William Johgst<, Isaac Logons and other*, of which about thirty acres is cleared land i . whereon ia erected a one stora log dwelling Bouse and an eld log Bam ana a gdod Spring at tbe Reuse with the appurtenances. PETER BILLMYER i [Sequestrator. Bloomsburg, June 27th ItSO.-ts TKfiJi|iifl. PrteM,. , T. T.PONDjJ,. OF UTICA, NJ.W XOBKy An extract from the* Huzel, and purely fijjm that with th eticebtiort of, a lit. tie Alcohol to pre> senveiM ... ,■ It will care all lo cal pain and infla maiion, old sores, ireen wounds.and hrui>a , 1 Piles,.and ail disease*. of the bowel# of a I chronic nature, tooth ache and ear-ache, &., |TO J ■ N '• :• 1 }., r ■ | It i truely what it professes to bo. "My , People's Friend !" providence ha* scattered i along, the rugged paths of life many thing* j that oontribcto. greatlyi to 'the comfort and I happiness of eVery body ; hence their greet j value, and well may they be called 'frieuda lof tno people.'. v •/ • One wurdhere to guard against imposition. A man by the name of spanner, has . inarip ufactured and offered fot sale usurious ar ticle ca Med the Coryll Eitratt,— that would be extract of the hazel-nutthe geliuir® is ss white and pure as wnter. while the spuri ous article is colored, which enables the public to distinguish. None genuine, but those mr rked Pond's Pain Destroyer. For sale by Wm Robison, Bloomsburg, John Jessrrp, Shickshinny, Chalfant & Hughes, Danville, Seth B Bowman, Berwick, Fowler Si Trem bly, Espvtown,. 2 IS 1 y For Good Watfcjies. Henry. Zuppinger returns _ tor past palro nage, and invite* the pub JK lie to examine his nit* \ \ 1 "Kit assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, Glasses, arid Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels,, which be 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 ot tho Ex change block, nearly opposite to the Court House. Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, 1849. ' GIVE 'EM FITS!! Peter S. Leidy Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona. bleasuitof clothing as any other tailor in these digging. As a sample of his work manship, ne refers yob to the BEST FITTING COAT . ... To be found in (ho town, which is quite cer tain to have come from his shop. He regularly receives the latest city fash, ions, and from hia experience in the busi ness can ensure satisfaction in his work. He has also on hand an assortment of CLOTH, CASSiMERF.S, & TR * •: i At the lowest prices, front wt. , \ make up to order coatr, pants, orstint a., desirable style. i,. \..,u „ . His shop is on the North side of Main Street, a few doors above; the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. GUJVSMITHIJNG IN BLOOMSnuU'd. Thoftms C: Bomboy Respectfully- informs the public that he has opened and arranged in good order A GUNSMITH SHOP at the Pennsylvania Hotel, in the lower part ol Main Street, Bloomsburg, where he will be .ready to furnish any kind of Firearms, in * good order arid of approved workmanship. He will also attend to „ . , .. . Repairitig and Cleaning Gun* end will repair and majio all kinds of light maohinery, locks, Sic., at moderate charges. Guns anil Piatols on hand for sale. Bloomsburg. May 2, Reform Tour' Habits. Come ye, with garments bare,and seedy, Yebach'lors, widowers, husbands too, If, in the outward man you're, peedy,. We soon can make you good as new. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that he contihuea tie TAILORING BUSINESS at the old stand, on the second Story of the Exchange Building, Bloomsburg. He will be carelul 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 an-J style, as well as in price. He therefore respectfully, solicits his friends and the public to give him atrial. Spring and Summer fashions on hand, aud, nothing shall be laeking*to satisfy the wants of old friends and new customers. M. VAN BUSK IRK. Bloomsburg, April 6, 1850. JDONT ALL SPEAK AT ONCE'!' To HAVE the best fitting suit in town -ag" made by BERNARD RUPERT, who does Fashionable Tailoring as chedf- 4t-J"L a little better than it can be done in town by. anybody else. He bos just received the la-, test Fall Fashions, and with his experiene in cutting garments,' he can prorpise 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 shftp is on Main street below Mar-, ket, in the building lately occupied Man of- Sce by C. R. Buckalew. , o HTHo will take country produce for .his work, and gukl dollars, will not be refused. Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 1849—1f. 800 FAN D SH£E STORE. Nine Arrangements find Great Bar gams. The undersigned taspecfuiiy informs the. citizens of Bloomshurgp and thu public in general,thut he has purchased Mr. Krantz's, Boot If Ska* Store and has .added largely to. his stock, and will continue tbp. business ' the same stand in the Exchange Build on Main Street, where he will be hap receive the calls of old and ne-.. ... \ I Boots and Shoes, of every v •:!► t pi.c Jto suit purchasers, kept corn..,.r y .or and custonier'a work made to orriura* uf nah' I OF*He invitee the custom of his old friend* and the public, and hazards nothing in prom-* I ising fat bargains. ... , | Pr" Store in the RfphapgeJßuilding, Maine j street, sign of the Golden Root-. . JOHN EG AN Bloomsburgh, "arch 28, 1850. WILLIAM JSttL .removed hfee | bntcher-sbnp to the upper end of Third | Street at the foot of Eaat or Iron ; where bis numerous oustauiers can, always find the choicest meats to their {Mates eon tent. B—k V l loots! 1 Joseph Swartz has nut received a oa.w .1 it of Literary Historical, Religious, Poetical K Miscellaneous and School boohs, to which, be invites the attention of the reading jJublio" 1 Bf Bloomsburg.