CURE FOR BAD FITS.—Not by any pa tout medicine, but by a good suit —not such a suit as a man can get into at court,but such a neat, tvell-mado and fashionable suit of clothing as'cvery body should wear; just such as you can find at A. Ellis', if you will call and examine his stock of coats, pants, vests, and other articles of dross at the lower door of the new Exchange Block near ly opposite the Courl-llouse. in B'.&ornsburg His stock of ready-made olbthing is not the "stop-work' made n*, f or sixteen cents a day, but is cut w.bt attention and made up to wear hud not only to sell. Mr. Ellis has alsoon hand an assortment of cloth, cassimeres, saltinels, and suitable trim mings ; so that he is prepared to make up clothing to order at the shortest notice. Ho will pay particular attention to cutting out. lUAIIRIEO. In Berwick, on Tuesday the 22d ult., by the Rev. I. Bahl, Mr. JACOB SITI.F.R, to Mrs. SARAH SMITH, both of Briarcseek. On Tuesday morning, July 30th, by the Rov. William Sterling, Mr. HENRY WHITE, ofFreeport, A rmstrong Co., to Miss CATHA RINE, daughter of the Hot:. J. B. Anthony, of Williamsport. DIED. In Mauch Chunk, 1111 Tuesday, July 2Sd, WILUAM C., infant son of Dr. W. W. llight cr, of that place. E'er sin could blight, or sorrow fade, Death cjmn with friendly care ; This lovely bud to Heaven conveyed,- And bade it blossom tt.ero. In Danville, on Sunday oflast week. Mrs. MARGARET CATHCART, widow of tho lato Wm. Cathcart, former!) of this place, and daugh ter of tho late llobt. Moore, of Hemlock tp., in tho 45th year of her age. In DanAille. on Saturday morning of last week, WIM.ARH, son of Thomas and Lydia Wocui, aged 3 months and 25 days. In Danville, 011 Monday of last week, SA RAH S., daughter of Geo. and Arm Peuscl, aged 5 years. On the 27th ult, near Light Street, Mrs. HANNAH MAHR, wife of Alem Marr, aged 52 years, 10 mo. and 3 days. In MifHin township, on tho 22d ult, Mr SOI.OMAN RAVER in his 50th year. In the same place 011 Monday 29th, Miss JKKVTHA RAVER aged about 18 years of age. In Briarcreek 011 the tho 1 Ith ult., WII.SUN. infant son of Levi Bredbcnder aged 0 mo. In Berwick, on Thursday of last week, Mrs CATHARINE, wife of Daniel Soil, in her 30th year. 111 Berwick, 011 the 31st ult., Mrs. NANCY, wife of Mr. John W. Stiles, in her 37th year. Iu Bloomsburg, on tho 2(ith of July, Mrs. KI.IZA, consort ol Joseph Lilloy, and daugh ter of the late John Knorr, aged 35 years, 3 months and 1 day. In Mlfflnville. Columbia county, on Mon day last, Mr. DAMEJ. HESS, aged about 37 years. lit Fishingcreek township. Columbia comi ty, 011 Wednesday evening last, Mr. JOHN LAZARUS, aged about fitly years. fVF* WE are authorized lo announce to the Citizens of Columbia County, the name of JOHN G FREEZE, ns a candidate for Deguly Attorney General, at the ensuing eluc I ion. IIEIBF.A W, WHAVKR Will be a candidate in lite Democratic Can volition of Cohttnbia County lor the noiuiwu lion of Prosecuting Attorney. Solomon Ncyhanl OF Centre township, will be candidate in llto. Democratic Convention o r Columbia County for the nomination of Deputy Sur veyor General. Samuel Evcrct OF Oran.'O township will be > candidate ibis all for Deputy Surveyor of Columbia coun <£• PIBLIC SALE OF Tavern House and Farms, On Monday the 10th of August inst., at 1 o'clock P M., *ko following valuable real property will bo offered at public sale, at the Court llonse in Bloomsburg First: — A VALUABLE FARM Containing 117 Acres of excellont landj a bout 60 Acres of which is cleared. Tho property is situated in Columbia county, 12 miles above Bloomsburg. on the main* road InTowauda. The improvements consit of a l;ogo frame TAVERN HOUSE, well fur nished. and which is entirely new—A NEW LARGE BARN and stabling for Tavern Stand —a good TENANT HOUSE & BARN, and over 100 Voting Fruit Trees &c. 13K This oilers a rare chance lo persons wishing to purca.se property of this descrip tion, as it might he made a most profitable tavern-stand, and is in a healthy and desira ble location. Second: ANOTHER VALUABLE FARM hi Hemlock .township, Columbia county, adjoining lands of Ballis Appleman, Philip Appleman, John M'Reynolds and otlters, and continuing 174 Acres and 18 l'urcbes There is in this farm a body of good ro And the improvements upon it are A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ami oilier outbuildings. It is only a few miles from Bloomsburg, ami offers a profitable invest ment to purchasers. T BUMS and conditions will be in ado known on the day of sale by ROBERT F. CLARK. Bloomsburg, August 7th 1850.-21 Church Letting. The undersigned Committee of tho Prim itive Methodist Church will receive propo sals for building a church ill Third Street of Bloomsburg, tho building to bo 36 leet by 48. The plan of tho Church can be seen at the Post office in thisplace, and tho propo sals will be received on Thursday the 15th of August inst., between the hours of 6 and 8 P. M. at the old Presbyterian church of this town. Joseph Mason Abednego Syhvster Benjamin Boddod William Waod Charles Lathan James George David Powell Charles Jonos Andrew Falls John Williams Richard Jvtiowllon Committee. Bloomsburg, August Bth 1850. WINDSOR AND COMMON CHAIRS made to order of any desirable style at the dbair manufactory ot B. HAGE.NBUCH Bloomsburg Slay Ifith 1850. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby givon to all legatees, creditors and other persons interested in the astates of the respective decedents nrid mi nors that the following- administration and guardiar accounts havobeeit filed in the Of fice ol the Register of the county ot Colum h'?. mid will be presented for confirmation an 1 allowance to the Orphan's Court, to be held at Bloomsburg, in and for the County aforesaid, 011 Wednesday the 21st day of Au gust next at two o'clock, P. M.J 1 illr? account of Edward M'Henry sur viving Executor of the last will and testa ment of Mathias Shipmsn, late of Mount Pleasant, township, Columbia County deed. 2 The account of Jaijob Shellhart Guar dian of Harriet Rhone late Harriet Bogart one of the cljildieu of Jonathan Bognrt, 'Tate of Hemlock township, Col. Co. deed. 3 The account of George Laubach admr., ol the Estate of Abraham Kline Bobbins, late of Fishing Creek township, Col. Co. dec I. 4 The Supplementary account of Dr. Wm II Mngill, Jacob Hib er and George A Frick Executors &c., of Daniel S'A ontgoniery, late of Mahoning township. Col. Co. deed. 5 The account of Jonathan Barger, Ex ecutor of the ast Will and Testament of Mary Magdalena Stineman, late of Liberty Township, Col. Co deceased. 6 The account of David Blue, Executor of the last will and Testament of Reuben Blue, late of Liberty Township, Col. Co. deed. 7 The second and final account of Caleb I liomns, admr.. of tho Estate of Samuel Moore, late ol Mudison Township, Col. Co. deed. 8 The account of William & Charles Car nnlian. Executors of the Estate of David Carnahan, late of Madison Township Col. Co. deed. 9 The acQount of John II & James 11 Tyre man admr, of the Estate of Thomas Tyre man late of Limestone township, Col. Co. deed. 10 Tim account of Jesse Bowman, Guar dian of Elizabeth Knorr 0110 of the children of Jacob Knorr, late of Briarcreek Township Col. Co. deed 1 11 The account of Jesse Bowman, Guar dian of Matilda Men.lonhall, lato Matilda Knorr, one of tho children of Jacob Knorr, lato of Briarcreek, Township Col Co deed 12. The account of Jesse Bowman, Guar dian of Hannah Knorr, one of tho children of Jacob Knorr, late of I riarcreek township. Col Co deed 1 ' 13 The first and final account of Sarah Philpot, Administratrix of the estate ol Wm. Philpot, late of .Mount Pleasant Township, Col Co deed y ' 14 The account of Joseph Mouser and Samuel Frv. admr., of the Estate of John Fry, let of Montour township, Col Co deed 15 Tho nccount of Jonas Linsenbigler, admr., of the Estate of Daniel Carr, late ot Derry Township, Col Co deed •1(1 The account of William Girton admr., of the Estate of William Girton, lato of Mad ison township, Col Co deed 17 The account of Leah Pohe laie Leah Miller, Executrix of.the last Will and Tes tament of Jacob Miller, Junior, lato of Bloom Township, Col Co deed 18 The account of George Masters, Execu tor ot the Last Will and Testament of Sam uel B. Mather, late of Greenwood Township Col Co deed 19 The account of Jacob & Michael Hilo man, Executors of the last Will and Testa ment ot Michael Hileman, late of Madison Township, Col Co need 20 The Supplementary account of Robert E Aulen Aiiiur._ &■'. oi John Aulen, late of l.ihertv Township Col Co deed 21 llie iieconiii of Robert Ad ininit'rainr t>um ti 'amc,i , .,> i.nneiCO of Gabriel \ fiii/nul late ol l.iScrty Township, deed ' Ihe . ccoiiht ol I suae VV. Adnir.. of the Einie of Catharine Ale, late ol Mount Tleasant I'ownship. deceased. 2:t The account of George Nungesser, Ad ministrator o! tlic Esta'e of George Nunges ser late of Militia Township deed ° 2 I The account of William Fister Admr., ol the Estate of Abigail Hughes late of Homing Creek 'Township, deed 2b 'flic liual account of J K Sharpless, Ad ministrator of the Kslato of John Harder late of Cattavvissa Township, deed. 26 The liual account of Samuol Eck & Na than Case Executors of the last Will & Tes tament oi Adam Case, lato ol Roaring Crceic township, deed. 27 riio account of Joseph Gibson & Jesse Crash, Adtnr., of the Estate of Daniel Rei ly, late of Lira jstone Township deed. JESSE G. CLARK Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE ) lSloomsbutg, July 24, 1850. J TRATERSB JURORS August Term 1850. Anthony —Samuel P Glenn Rloom —George Miller liriarcreck —Josiah Fowler, Nathan Soely, m Adams, John Yost Joseph D Thompson Caltawissa —Barnct Davidson, Mayberry Hughes Centre —Abram Arwine Danville —Wm H Magil, Thomas Jones, Perry Deen, John F Heath Franklin —Reuben Kniltle, Jacob Lorcman John Zigler, John Kase Fisltingereck— Matthias Kline, Jacob Win ner sen. Greenwood —lsaiah Kline, John W Eves Limestone —Michael Smith Maine —Matthias Hartmau Mrt'fomi—John Welliver Mminlplcasant —Joseph Crawford, Abra ham Dildine John Jones Mifflin —Levi Kirkendall Mahoning —Harman Morrison Orange —Jacob Flechenslcin, Roaringcrctk —Jacob Yeager, Samuel Mears Sngarloof— Andrew Hess, John Dildine Valley —Wm Boudman. GRAND JURORS FOR August Term 1850. Anthony —Jacob Snyder Bloom— Thomas C. Bomboy Brtarcreek —John Shellhammer, James Freeze Caltawissa —Wm Hart man Centre —Henry Hess, Joseph Polte Danville —John Ware Dcrry —Robert F Allen -Greenwood— Peter Bittcnbeuder, Isaac lke ler Jackson —James Yocum Limestone —E Hcndershot, Jacob Weiden hammer Liberty —John Kcsslcr Mifflin —Christian Wolf Madison —Daniel Welliver, Guorgo B Kitchen Orange —Abraham Coleman Roaringcrcck —Andrew Madison, Silas Johnson Crichbaum, Elisha Al berlson Valley —John Blue. CHARLE R. BUCKALEW, ■ATTORNEY" AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO., PA. OFFICE—Two doors below the Court-House, North side of Main Street. Nov. 8, 1849. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponas to me directed will be exposed to public sale at tho Court-house in Blooms burg, on Monday tho 19th day of August next at 1 o'clock P. M. the following real estate, to wit: — A certain piece and parcel of land situate in tho 1' trough of Danville in Columbia County containing two town lots, bounded nil the west by Church Street on tho north by vacant lot late of Sarah H. Suchler dectl., on the East by an ally au' 011 the south by Henry P. Baldy'g containing in front on Chesnut Street, one hundred feet, and in length 0110 bundled and fifty feet whereon is erected u double two story frame dwel ling House with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in Execution as the property of John Grim. ALSO, at tho same timo and place, A certain lot of Ground situalo in Antho ny township, Columbia County Bounded by lands of Andrew Shoemaker, Jnlm F. Derr 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 and to be sold as tho property of Robert B. Carey. ALSO, at tho same time and place, One town lot, situate in tho Borough of Berwick, Briarcreek township Columbia county, containing one fourth of an acre more 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 be sold as tho property of. Levi D. Canouse. ALSO, at the same time and place, All tho 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 of Wil liam Ridemoyer Isaac Yetter, and others, whereon is erected a stone Church with tho appurtenances. Seized and taken in Execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Mossier' ALSO, nt the same time and place, A moiety or undivided Half part of all that Messuage tenement and lot of Ground situate in the town of Bloomsburg, Colum bia County. Bounded as follows : Begin ning at a corner of a sixteen foot alley 011 Mam Street of said town, and running along said alley South twenty seven degrees, East 0110 hundred and fifty throe feet, three inches to an alley sixteen feet wide. South forty eight and one half degrees. East, fifty two feel, to a lot of Daniel Snyder thence North twenty seven degrees, west one hundred and thirty nine feet two inches, to Main street, aforesaid, thence along Main Street, South sixty three degrees, west fifty feel to the placo of beginning containing twenty six & one halt purches of land, whereon is erec ted a two story Brick Storo House & Dwel ling a two story frame building and frame Stable, with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in Execution and to be sold as the property of William E. Albright. ALSO, at the samo lime and place, A certain lot of land situate in Hemlock township Columbia County containing one acre and a half more or less, bounded by lands of Daniel Pursell, George Harlman and others whereon is erected a frame dwel ling House and Stable, with the appurtenan ces. Seized and taken in Execution and to be sold as the property of Jane Miller. PETER BILI.MYF.iI . Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, | Blooomsburg, July 18th 1850. } Dissolution of Partnership? THE partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of pub lishing is transferred to R. W. WEAVER, by whom it will hereafter be continued. The , books of the late firm are in his hands, and all the firm accounts are to be paid to and by him. R. W. WEAVER B. S. GILMOIIE. Bloomsburg, July 261h 1850. LIST OF LETTEIIS Remaining in the Post Office at Uloomsburg Pa. July Ist 1850. Adams Mr Esq M'Clure Mr. Beirz Daniel M'Kinney JohnC. Burnside John Our Joseph Bastler Peter Prosser Thomas Cathermen Jacob Kuatn Hugh (ship Chambers Sarah Ifiunple J. Davis James Todgers George Edgar Jonathan Rough Mtcal Green Lewis C. Smith George Humphras John Stout John Irwin Daniel E. Whitsido George Irwin Jacob Wilson Peter Loring Kate Vonng Jeremiah 2 Mason William J. M. CHAMBERLIN P. M. HATS AMI CAPS. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that ho has just re ceived from the city, a largo and select as sortment of FASHIONABLE Hats and Cajfs, of DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED STYLE, which ho others for cash salos very cheap, at his old stand, on Main Street, sec ond door South of the t ourt house. CV He.continues to manufacture Hats to order as usual. THOMAS WILLITS. Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849. TAILORING IN LIGHT STREET JAMES SMITH Invites'the attention of the fashionable in Light Street to his stsie of cutting garmonts Ho makes them in the best and most tasty manner, and can can ensure satisfaction in his warkmanihip. He receives the latest fashions, and when cutting on I p iB desired, the work is marked carefully for the maker. C7*AII kinds of country produco taken eachage for work. , Light Street, Feb. 14, 1850. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration havo been granted to the sub' scriber upon the estate of John Krasber sen.' deceased, late of Koaringcreek township) Columbia couuty. All persons having claims against the estate are requested to present them to the Administrator at his store in Nu midia, and those knowing themselves to bo indebted to to tho estate to mako immediate payment to hiin. LEONARD ADAMS. Administrator Novels, School Books, Blank Books. Ledgers, Pay books and Journals; Gift books, Keepsakes &c., for sale at the Bloomsburg Book Store, by Joseph Sw#rt2. Notice in Partition. Columbia County ■ vv.'*/// The Commorfvealth of Tonney!* vnnitt 10 Catharine widow ofGuo. Miller sour, deceased, Henry, E- intermarried with John Groover, David, Sarah intermar ried with Paul Horn, Catherine intermarried with Abraham Klaso Jr., Samuel Mary, lte becea intermarried with Jacob L. Shuinnn tc Susan n Minor about IS years ot tu>e, heirs ot George Miller sonr., late ofMifllin Town ship deed., and all other'persons grueling. You and each of you are hordby cited to be and appear beloro the Judges ol oor tlrphans Court at an Orphans Court to bo held al Bloomsburg 011 lite third Monday ot August next of said day, ami then and lliero accept or refuse to take Estate of said George Mil ler senr, deed., situate in Maine Township in said County at llio apprnismentput upon it by tho inquest duly awarded by the Court and Returned by the Sherilf on 19th day of November A. I). 1849, and tn case all tho heirs and representatives to refuse the Kstate at the Valuation,'then to show. cause, why the same should not be sold. Witness tho Honorable Joseph li. Anthony Esq., Presi dent of our said Court at Bloomsburg the first day of February A. D. 1850. JACOB EYERLY Clerk O. C. Bloomsburg June 20, 1850.-tc PROCLAMATION."" NOTICp is hereby given that the several Courts of Commovn Pleas, Gen eral Quarter Sessions of ttio Peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for tho County of Columbia, to commence at the Court House in Illoomaburg , on M.pndny the 19th dry of August next, to continue one week. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the county of Col umbia, arc requested to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those things to their sev eral nflices nppartaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting-in behalf of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are also requested and" commanded to lie then and there amending in their pro per persons to prosecute ngainsf him,.as shall he just—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to he punctual in their attendance, nt the lime appointed agieeaiAc <0 their no tices. Given under my hand at Mloomtbure the 11th day of July, in the year of our hord one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty—and the Independence of the U niled Statos of America the 74th. • PETER RILLMY£R. Stiff. (God save the Common wealth.) t List of Causes for trial at August Term, 1850. 1 Edmund L I'ipes vs John Bailey 2 Geo Fox's Admr. vs Andrew Emmons Admr. et al 3 John Shtvely vs Jacob R 1 lower 4 Anna Dill man vs SUM Yantz 5 John Davidson vs Wm It Wooden (j Isaac Bernheimeret al. vs Joseph K Fred erick et al A 7 John G Brunner et al vs Jonas llartman 8 David Hitter et al vs Joseph Staus !) Wm Donaldson vs John Peter Groves et al 10 Daniel Moats et al vs Wj-n Schuyler 11 David Masters et al vs floury Johnson 12 John T Davis vs Chas F Mann 13 Jesse Hughes vs Benj P Friek et-al 14 Aletn Scolder et al vs John M - Fiester 15 Chas Kramm vs Wm K Allbriglit et al 10 Samuel PHuey vs the Montour Iron Com pany et al. 17 LifiWelte Kepler vs Elisha Hess. 18 W Mongonic.:)''* ex vs David FKownover 19 Dr. John Ramsey vs *,!JV John 1' Heislcr 20 Moore & Biddle vs Simoil r* Ease 21 Wildoner's admr vs Robert Lockaii' 22 Levi Bissel's admr vs Amzi Brown 23 John Conner vs Stiles & Brink 21 Wm Bitterly vs Moses May et ex 25 Samuel Conner vs Conrad Adams 20 E Hicks et al vs Frederick Robb 27 Daniel Hill vs Nicholas Seibert 28 Geo Fredericks et al vs Vaniah ltees 29 Jacob Felterman vs Daniel Keller 30 Daniel Blizaril vs Solomon Rudy et al 31 Yard Gilmr.n & Co vs W Donaldson 32 B. I'. Frick vs Chas F. Mann. WHITE SWAN HOTEL. The Subscriber bogs leave to inform his friends and tho public in general that he has taken the WHITE SWAN HOTEL AND STAGE OFFICE, NO. 108, RACE STREET. Formerly kept by J. PETERS & SON. The House being large ami convenient, and in the business part of tho 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. Ho pledges himself that nothing shall bo wanting on his part to make them at home. TERMS — One Dollar per ilay. GEORGE RAIIN, Formerly of Schuylkill County. Philadelphia, March 22, 1849. Fire Insurance. THE Delaware Mutual Safely Insurance Company, have appointed Ihe undersigned an Agent, lo make insurances in Columbia county. The Company is in good credit,and is conducted upon SOIIIM principles. PARSONS insured by the Company are entitled to tho rights of membership therein, aro olegible as Directors of the Corporation, hid without any individual liability for the losses or expenses of the Company. The amount of premium and policy paid when insured is tho extent of liability. Persons desirous of effecting an insurance upon property, can call upon the undersigned, at his Office in Bloomsburg. CHARLES U. BUCKALEW. May 22, 1850. 800 !' AND SHOE STORE. New Arrangements and Great Bargains. The undersigned respccfully informs the citizens of Bloomsburgh and the public in goneral,that he has purchased nr. Frartlz's ]Boot If Shoe Store and has added largely to his stock, and will continue the business at the same stand in tho Exchunge Building, on Main Street, where he will be happy to receive the calls of old and new customers. Boots and Shoes, of every variety at prices to suit purchasers, kept constantly for sale, and eutiiomer's work made lo order as usual. &*He invites tho custom of his old friends and the public, and hazards nothing in prom ising fat bargains. BPStore in the Exchange Building, Maine street, sign of the Golden Boot. JOHN EGAN. Bloomsburgh, March 28, 1850. MOUNT VERNON HOUSE, NO. 95 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHIL ADELPHIA, PA. This house is kept by D. BLAIR, and is one of tho best in the city. Merchants and oth ers visiting Philadelphia would do well to give him a ;dl. PANACEA. The ofllictod ore invited to c all and HOC IVk. Isaac Brooks, Jr., at the corner of Third and Wilcox streets, and Miss Chiistiuua Sand*, Beach street below Spruce street, on the kill. These two persons have been snatched from the vcrpftwa of tho deetioye;, through tho agency of that most potent of nil medicines, DR. GULDEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE. PANACEA. Dr (Juliet,'* Panacea is the only cirtain cure for bcrofula or King's Evil, cr JSrysipelas, Old Jorrs and Ulcers, Mercurial DfsofW fl a, and all other atlestb us, cutaneous or otherwise, arising from impurities of the blood. In the extraordinary cure of Mr. Brooks, peo ple who visit him, hold up their bunds in as tonishment, that anv medicine could havo ar rested 111s disease—then go away resolved to re commend J)r Cullcn's Indian Vegetable Pana cea to every one they hear of who has need of a purifying medicine. So willi Christiana Sands—her cujo of Scrof ulous sore throaty was quite as extraordinary as Mr. Brooks', when we reflect that from the dis ease her tea or colVee would frequently pass out of her ears, when attempting \o drink, [See her certificate.] The people are beginning to understand, too, that tho various Syrups of Sanaparilla are little Oettor than molasses, and that it is madness to throw away money on articles which, under the moat favorublo circumstances, do not produce any impression on the system until several gal lons haVfc boon swallowed. One bottle of Br. Cullcn's Panacea seldom fails to produce con victioh in the minds of patients that a radical cure is certain. Thus hope, [*o necessary, an oily to medi cine.] springs up at tho oaUet, and tho patient is cured before any other preparation could have made the slightest impression upon the disease ! In fuel, the twelve ounce bottles of Bi. Cul lcn's Panacea, compared with the pint and quart bottles of other purifiers, are valuable about in the proportion of gold to copper. Those who woule prefer u penny to a half eagle, on account of its sue, would make u poor selection to say the least. Saisuparllh a good purifier! Dr. Cullcn's Panacea contains its extract in its most concen trated form. Added to this ore other extracts, more active and poweiful, and which cll'ect in combination with the JSnrs.ijmrilla, what the bit ter article, or combine J with the most powerful poisons, cannot alone accomplish. It has cured where everything else had failed and this in a multitude of cases—nof in Kuio|ie or in the moon, (where so many great cuies have been performed,) but in Philadelphia and other pafts of the union. And he it distinctly understood thnt we do not obtain our extracts by "holing 400 gallons down to one," it being known to every druggist's apprentice that boiling destioys tho essential virtues of medicinal plants and roots. ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, Wholesale and retail, No. 21 North SIXTH street; or E. P. Lulz, Bloomsburg; M" C Grier, Danville; Peter Ktit, Light street, Rickets and Stewart, Orangeville ; Cyrus Barton, Espy low it ; J Schniick, Callawissa; M G Shoemaker, Buckhorn. . ouanceviliTe foundry AND M A CEI I ft K SHOP. THE subscriber has rtovg in active opera lion the new FOI'NDRY and Machine Shop recently erected at Orangeville, and will bo ready to furnish castings of every size and description, and every desirable kind of machinery. Castings for Mills, Plough irons, Stoves of ever) kind, Kettles, Boilers and all other kinds of Hollow-ware will be furnished by htm at the lowesfprices. I 11c has also on hand, and will make to order, THRESHING' MACHINES AND PLOUGHS ready f or use, and ei]ual to the best made in this region of the country. Farmers in need of Castings or machine ry will find it to their advantage to visit his establishment. Ho will keep on band a lot j of articles manufactured by him, out of which a fair selection can always bo made. Every description of machinery neatly re paired on the shortest notice and most rea sonable terms. Old litelal taken in pa) nient for work. B. F. HAYHI'RST. Orangeville. Jit.'v 29th 1850. LIVERY STABLE. NOAH S. PRENTISS wpmrj ~i 'i T>invites the public, to C,l/ A his new stock of ltorsoF,s2Z_l_2Z_ carriages and buggies, a variety of which can be fouud at his Livery Stable. He can always furnish horses and vehicles of the best kind, and on reasonable terms. Ho has recently added a number of fashionable ve hicles and good horses to his former slock.— He will furnish to parties four horse convey ances with good and safe drivers, tit very low prices. Call at the lower end of Hopkittsville, on the East side of Main street. Bloomsburg, Dec. 13, '49-ly THE FORKS HOTEL. The subscriber would inform bis old friends and the public in general, that bo has taken tho well known stand recently kept by Dan iel Snyder, Esq., on the head, of Main street, in Bloomsburg, and will continue tho public house known by the sign of "THE FORKS" where lie 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 Hatters himself ho will be able to do ample justice to his guests. Stabling and the best faro for (torsos, &e. SAMUEL BLUE. Bloomsburg, April 26. 1819. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, to au dit and adjust &0., tho account ol Gcorgo Hidley administrator of Henry llitlley deed., will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his ollice, in Bloomsburg, August 15tli 1850, at 2 o'clock P. M., wheu all persons interested may attend. CHARLES 11. BUCKALEW. 1 Auditor. \ July 31, 1850 3t Reform Your Habits. Come ye, with garments bare nnd seedy, j Yebach'lora, widowers, husbands too, If, in the outward man you're needy, Wo soon can make yon good us new. Iho subscriber respoctfnlly informs his - blends and the public that lie continues 11.0 TAILORING BUSINESS at the old stand, on the second story of tho Exchange Building, Bloomsburg. He will be carehtl to see that his work is ! made up in the best manner, and he Hatters i himsell that he will be able to givo entire satisfaction in point of cut, fit and style, as well us in price. He therefore respectfully solicits his friends und the public to givo hint a trial. Spring ami Summer fashions on hand, and nothing shall be lacking to satisfy the wants < of old friends and new customers. j M. VAN BUSKIRK. Bloomsburg, April 6. 1850. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENTo( Ladies aitors and Slippers just manufactured and ; for sale by WARREN RUSSEL IF To the citmens of Columbia county.^g-j Read what otheis say of the virtues of Dr. Heeler's ordial & armiiuaUve. F'or the speedy cure of Diarrhrra. I)ysen-< lory, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus,,all summer complaints, Cholic, Flatulency,-and all derangements of tho stomach aud bow els from teething, &c. Thousands die annually with diseases of tho stomach and bowels front neglect. A mong the numerous remedies both public & private, recommended forthh above diseases none are equal to the Cordial. Years ol ex perience aud trials made with it in hundreds of cases, superadded to tho voluntary testi mony from physicians and others, gives it a oliajtclcr not lo bo unheeded by tliose chirr ishitrg trip welfare of themselves and chil dren. Spdfeu'jly subduing the p#in and in flammatory teno'ency, allaying irritability ol the stomach, and cOlictraie'ig unhealthy .e --vacuations, rts operation is pio.7'ol and el fectual. That it will cure, and has cured, the wor."' form of disease of tho stomach aud bowels, read the following evidence : Philadelphia, June t, 1819. Dr. J. N. Keeler —l received your note this morning asking lor information as to the dis tribution 1 made ol the. package of cordial you put into my possession while in com mand of the U. Slates transport during the Mexican war According to your direction a part was distributed in Vora Cruz, the other 'I kept for the use of my seamen ami others on board, beliving 1 should have use for'it, as I had on board frequently from one to three hundred persons, and that many when leaving Mexico would be 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 •lo I recollect of its having failed to cure. My own crew would often ho attacked with Di arrheal, Dysenlerry. &e. peculiar to nearly all after getting on shore and eating Iriiit and vegetables ; in all such cases the cordial did not fail to cure speedily 0 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 kis doctor 1 ."nentioii- I ed having a bottle or so of your cordial I I sent it to liiin, and in a few days 1 had the pleasure of seeing him well, I can give you many names aud testimonials of the efficacy of your cordial if necessary. 1 have given it to ono ship master of this port, in particu lar Capt Whipple, ship Monongahel i, and lie informed ine he would not he without it 1 ihiuk it is the safost and best medicine that H have ever known to be used in affections of the stomach and bowel*. I remain yours res cctfully, 1) D Wilcox, 288 S Eighth street Davisville, Bucks co. Aug 25, 1847 Dear Sir—l am now prepared lo tecoin meiid your cordial from having used it with success in several instances, ana I am now i trying your Sa-sapnrilla Panacea in a case of | protracted debility, attended with cough, ap parently produced in Bio young lady by her •outgrowing her strength,' to use a common phrase. Yours, A F.AItLE, M D From the Upland Union. We are as little disposed as most persons I to encourage appeals to law or medicine, but j with all tho legerdemain of the lirst, and the I ignorance and quakery of the last, appeals i must occasionally ho made to both. The j excessive heat arid the accompaniitg pro ! duotions of the season are already producing I'iarrhma, Dysentery and - holera Infantum, complaints which it not promptly relieved produce great debility and frequent death. From a knowledge of its beneficial ell'ects, we tefer to Dr. Keelor's Cordial and Crimin ative," advertised in this paper. Dr. Keeler is a physician of intelligence, skill, and largo i practice, ami if the remedies aud cornmen - nations of medical authority are lo ho do- I ponded on tho adove named article will be found useful in the complaints referred to. Iff Also Dr. Heeler's Sarsaparilla, a med icine of great eltioae.y in freeing tho system from all diseases arising from impurities of the blood. In chronic diseases ot the chest, stomach, liver and skin it is of great benefit. Females suffering with nervous debility loss fuf appetite, costivouess, pains of the chest, Junctional obstructions will find a positive cure in the Sarsaparilla. L3P" See pamphlets, l'rice 81. All of the above celebrated and extensive ly used medicines, are prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail, 294 Market street. I Philadelphia. For sale also by J. R. MOVER, Blooms %irg; ciiiu'fanl & Hughes, and Dr. J. A. Moore, Danville ( E. Franciscus, Jersey Shore ; ami* by Druggists tiitd Merchants throughout the County and Slate. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d., 1849. —ly. GREAT ARRIVAL i I A'EIE SPItIXG AND SUMMER GOODS Sloan all il Meul Spring arid Summer Dry Goods, of every va i riety which they are now ready to exhibit to j all those who may favor us with a call, as we will sell ou fair and accommodating terms. Their stock consists of every variet) I of Dry Goods. CLOTHS CASSIMKRES, &c. | Linen and Colten fabrics and Summer wear of all kinds, Calicoes, ChinU, Ging hams, Lawns, and Muslins, bleached and j unbleached. I'alm-lcaf and other ITats. Queens-ware and llard-ware of all kinds. 1 GROCERIES.—Eresii and new and uvery ! fine assortment, as cheap as the cheapest. • FISH, SALT, >5" PEASIER. \ I*. S. Country produce and lumber, al ways taken in Exchange lor Merchandize, j at the lirick Store directly opposite the Court House. A.J. SLOAN, E. MEN DEN HALL. | liloomsb'irg, April 13, 1850. NEW GOODS VEORI.K "SKtVI ll Respectfully invites the attention of the ; public to his new tock of choice Spring and I Summer Goods, which lie has just opened N i oilers at the lowest prices. His assortment j consists of a full variety of Dry Goods. Gro | ccries, 11ARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES. I And among these will be found a variety ; Ol' LAWNS, GINGHAMS, LINEN i LUSTRES,SUMMER CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES, I Of the cheapest styles and best fabrics. His goods are purchased at the "lowest fig ure, and will bo sold at the lowest profit. Purchasers will do well to see his goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. His store is in the old stand upon Muin Street. Blootnsbarg, April 19th 1850. One Cent Reward. Ran awny from the subscriber on the 18th instant Sedgwick Mack, an indented appren tice. The uDove reward will be paid to an person returning him, but no further ehar ges paid. All persons are ferbid harboring or trusting him ou my account, as 1 shall pay no debts of his contracting. EDWIN HOLMES Kisfiingcrcek bp, July 20. 1850. The People's Friend, POND'S, OF million, t 18 It? For Good Watches. Henry Ziippiugcr returns his Blanks for pasPpatro- Mil - f b and invitesth" pub [jyd \ ' J-gjjE lo examine his new Hos a .jWuSt assortment of (LOCKS, WA'I'vHKSf, tivL x- .'l'iiiiiniHigK, Glasses, and. Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels, ,wh It Ire oilers for reiisonahle prices, lie will jso re pair clocks, watches, and musical aud opti cal instruments in u satisfactory manner. His shop is io the middle room ot the Kx-. change block, nearly opposite lo the Court House. Bloom-burg, Nov. 28, 1849. . - GIVIfTM FITS J r Peter 8. 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, he refers you to the REST PIPPING CO XT To be found io the town, which is quite cer tain In have come from his shop. lie regularly receives the latest city fash ions, and from his experience iie tl.e busi ness can ensure satisfaction in his work, j lie has also-eat hand an assortment of CLOTH, C ASS IM LRUS, & TimrMrxos, . At the lowest prices, from which ho will maku up to order coatf, pants, or vests of any desirable style. ty His shop is on the North of Main Street, a few doors above the Couct-iiouse. Rlootnsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. GUNSMFTHING /a' n LOOMS nun a. Tlioimis C. Poinboy Respectfully informs the public, that he has opened and arranged in good order A JII.'NSMITII SHOP at the Pennsylvania I Intel, in the lower part ot Main Street, Bltiotnsburg, where ho v. ill be ready to furnish any kind of Firearms, in good order and of approved workmanship. He will also attend to Ihpairing and Clttmitf'g (Sim? . and will iepair and make all kinds of light machinery, locks. &c., at moderate charges. (Jims and I'islnls on hand for sale. Blooinsburg, May 2, l8a(). Spring aud Summer Goods. AGAIN the undersigned lake pleasure in niiimnuciiig to 'heir friends an? the public,) that they have just received a select and heavy assortment of choice SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!, i adapted to the season, and wants of the peo ple, wluchthey offer for sale, at their old stand at prices "cheaper than the cheapest." Tliolr stock comprizes a full assortment of all kinds of goods, usually kept in comity stores, • and without particularizing each article, feel warranted in saying I hat those in want ot good gci ds haic t lily lo call lo ratisly the i taste and fancy. Groceries, Quecu-wnrc, Hardware, Fish, ' Null, Molasses, A c. ' A Large aim beautiful selection of the a bovo articles of superior quality, at very low prices. ALSO.—Hals Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., of every variety, sort, size ami price. J3F Cash paid lor uraiu always. \VM. McKKLVV & Co. Blooinsburg, April 13. ISSO. New Arraugcmenl! Hilkesbarre lo I'ittslon. To tlic Travelling Public. | Northumberland, ('apt. Allabach. will leave O. B. Ilillard's Wharf tor Pittston every mor ning at 7, Arriving at Pittston at 8] o'clock, A. M. I Returning leave Pittston at R o'clock A. M.—Arrive at Wilkcsbarre ll] o'clock, A, M ( SECOND TRIP. Leave Wilkcsbarre at 3 o'clock, P. M Returning, leave Pittston at J past 6 o'clock : Arrive at Wilkcsbarre at J before 8 o'clock, P. M. Passengers taken on board and put oil at all intermediate landings. . Fare, each IFui/, 20 Cents. IV Pokagcs and Freight Carried at Low Rates T M HORTON & Co., Prop's. N. B. Passengers for Hyde Park, Scran tunia, Providence, Blakely, Curbondate and Honesdulo, will find it lo their advantage to take this line as far as Pittston. July 4, 1850. Removal WILLIAM WIGHT has removed his , butcher-shop to the tipper end of Third Street at the loot of Last or Iron Street, where his numerous customers can always find tho choicest meals to their palates con tent. Books! Booksl! Joseph Swartz has just received a now lot of Literary. Historical, Religious, Poetical Miscellaneous and School books, to which lie invites the attention of the reading public of Bloomaburg. W