Register's Notice. is hereby given, to all legatees IN creditors and other persons interested in the estates of tho respective decedents that the following admistration and guardian ao aonnts have been filed in the Officii of the Register of the County of Columbia, and will be presented tor confirmation and al lowance to the Orphan's Court, to be held at B.oomsburg, in and forthe County aforesaid, on Wednesday the 22d day of January next, at 2 oclock, P. M. 1 The iil account of Solomon Helwis, administrator of the Estate of Frederick Hel wig, late of Cattawissa Township, Colura bia County, deceased. 2 The account of Wm 11. Magil, Jacob Hibler and Geo. A. Frick Executors &c., of Daniel S.Montgomery, late of Danville, Col. Co. deod. 3 The account of Alexander Mean, ad ministrator of the Estate of Adam Gens'Ji late of Catawissa Township, Col. Co. 'used. 4. The account of John Freas, G'uardi rtU of the person and estate of Anjr^ na D r a ke late Angelina Knorr, one of ']„ e ' children of Petti Knorr, late of Bn> jf# ek Tp. Col. Co. . deed. • i 6 of Thomas Trench, admin sU- g stBle 0 f Edward Jones, late vj Bloom Township, Col. Co. deed. 6 The account ot tho administration of the estate of Thomas Palmer, late ot Bloom Township, filed by Ephrftim P. Lutz, Ad ministrator of Charles Hoflley, who was ad minietrcUor of Thomas deed. 7 The account of ihe Administration of the estate of George Heflley, late of Mon tour Tp. filed by Ephraim P. Lutz, Ad ministrator of Charles who was the Admietrator of George Hefiiey, deed. 8 The Acoour.t of Christopher Bover and Jacob Boyer surviving Executors of Henry Boyer. late of Liberty Township deed. 9 The aC( #< > Solomon Neyhard and Joehua Webb, .Executors o! the Last will & Testament of Sam C\Wbb, late of C antra Township, Col. Co. cf o "- ~ „ 10 The account of rr ',-P ( uar ~,- dian of Peter P. Einorv a * n ', nor ™ lld °. f Peter Emory late oi Ltbetty •x'yWiah.p Col. Co. deed. It The account of Robert H. Kerf, P |,ar .. dian of Richard W. Emory a in inc.-child p- Peter Emory late of Liberty Township Col. Co. deed. 12 Tho account of John flower, acting ad ministrator of the Estate of Gnorge Kiniey, late of Bloom township, Columbia county, deo.'d • 13. The final account of Perry A. Fox and Samuel Stahlnecker Administrators of the Estate of George Fox, la'e of Valley Town tltip, Col. Co. deed. JESSE G CLARK Register. Register's Offico, Bloomsburg, j Dec. 23, 1850. ) EXECUTOR'S SALE OF V.U.H4RI.L REAL ESTATE. THE Subscribers will expose to sale at public Vendue, on the premises, on Wednes day, Ihe Ist day of January next, A. I'. 1851, at ten o'clock irt tho forenoon, in the town ship of Huntington, in the county of Lu zerne. The following valuable property Oe ing the estate of Amos Franklin, deceased, lulu of Huntington township, containing 217 acres and some perches, and allowance for roads,&c. Ninety acres of it is improved The unimproved is well timbered and well watered. On the property is erected threo dwelling houses, a barn, stable, &o. There are about fifty lruil trees on (he place, also a good spring near en ch house. The land may be conveniently divided into 2 or 3 small, farms with a building on each, and will be i sold :r. two or three pieces, or together, to I suit puruttascrs. Any mte desirous of pur- I rha-uig can view the premises at any time. 1 A patf 0t the purchase money can be secur ertny Bond and Mortgage on the property. I The conditions will bo made known on the | day of sale by PETER FRANKLIN, I JOHN FRANKLIN, Executors. Huntington, December 14, 1850.—2 w. SHERIFF'S SALES' BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex/>onas, issuedout of the Court of Cummoi Pleas of Columbia county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Bloomsburg, on Monday, Ihe 20th day of January next, the following described prop erly, viz A pertain Tract of Land, situated in Sugar loaf towi.J'h'P, Columbia county, adjoining land# of Yorks, on thenoilh, Philip Fritz, on the easi, Gideon Aorks, on the south, and Westly on 'he North and east, containing seventy' n ® acres, more or less, whereon is orocted a Mill a Log House, ono story and a half hi k 'h, a log barn, weather boarded, about fourtes/ 1 a" 6B ' 8 -aleared land, and contains an A an " Peach orchard. Seized, taken into Execution and to •old as the property of George Dils. ALSO, BY the same authority and at the same time and place, the following deicribed prop erty, viz A certain Lot of Ground, situate in the town of M'fflinvillu, Columbia county, num bered in the plan of said town, No. 24, boun ded on the south by third street, on the east ; by lot No. 23, on the north by second street, , and on the west by lot No. 25. There is , erected on the promises, a large two story frame houso and Kitchen, a frame stable, and a well of water at tho Kitchen-door. ALSO, On# other Lot of Ground, situate in Miff iinviile aforesaid numbered in the plan of j •aid town, No. 25, bounded on the south by ( third street, ou the cast by lot No. 24, on tho ' north by second street, and on the wast by , Peace street, upon which is erected a large and convenient frame Store-house and wag pa shed. ALSO, One other Lot of Ground, situate in Mifl linville aforesaid, numbered iu the plan of •aid town, N0..74, bounded on the south by second street, on the east by lot No. 75, on the north by front etreet, and on the west by Peace street. ALSO, One other Lot of Ground, situate in Miff IkivUle, aforesaid, numbered in the plan - of 1 aeid town No. 75, bounded on the south by 1 second street, on the east by lot No. 76, on I the north by front atreet, and on the west by < lot No. 74. , Seized and taken in execution and to be ; •old as the property of Nathan Snyder. PETER BILLMEYER, Sk'ff. jsMiurr's Omcs, J filooaagburg, Dee, 14th 1850 j ' Ni School Books, Blank Books, Ledgers, Day books and Journalist Gift books, Keepsakes &e., for sale at the Bloomsburg Book Store* by Joseph Swart*. ChristMM Gifts, In .the shape of Annuals, Gift book he., eu b# had in et . Bookstore of jdSSfH SWARTZ. PROOLAICATIOXr. NOTICE is hereby given that the several Courts of Cominom 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 Coutt House in Bloomeburg , on Monday the 20th day of January next, continue one weekt. The Coroner, Justiots of o, e Peace &. Constables, in and .for i'.,# county of Col umbia, are requeued, to be then and there J in their propr r r>^ t , ongi with their, rolls, records, and other remem- IQ j 0 jhosa things to ','neir sev ®ta' offices appertaining to be done, .indall witnesses prosecuting in behalf I of ','ne Commonwealth against any pris ' oner, are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their pro per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just—nnd not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to be punctual in their attendance, at the lime appointed agreeable to their no tices, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the 10th day of Dec., is the year of our J.ord one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty—and the Independence of the U nited States of America the 74th. PETER BILLMYER. Sh'Jf. (God save the Commonwealth.) BOOT AND SHOE STORE. New Arrangements and Great Bargains. Tho undersigned respecfully informs the citizens of Bloomsburgh and tho public in general,that he has purchased Mr. Frantz's Boot ff Shoe Store and has added largely to his stock, and will continue the business at tho same stand in tho Exchange Building, on wain Street, where he will be happy to receive the calls of old and new enstomers. Boots and Shoes, of every variety at prices to suit purchasers, kept constantly for sale, and customer's work made to order as usual. pt Ho invites tho custom of his old friend. n * die public, and hazards nothing in prom ising i" n bargains. " in the Exchange Building, Maine street sign of Golden Root. street, sign o J OHN EGAN. Bloomsburgh, 28 > 185 °- SHERIFF'S SHE. BY virtue of a writ of fieri jifS'"') ' B6 " ed out of the Coutt of Common Pleas °f Col umbia county, and to me directed, V.'h be exposed to public sale, at the Court Hon. ® in Bloomburg, on Saturday, the 4th of Jan- I nary, 1851, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the follow ing real estate, viz : A certain Lot oi Ground, siluato in Blooms burg, Bloom township, Columbia County, containing in depth one hundred and ninety eight feet, and i.i width seventy one feet Jv bounded on the east by an Alley, on the* west by Market street, ou the south, by a lot of Wm. McKelvy, and on the north by a i lot of W. G. Hurley, whoreon is erected a ! large new Brick Church, with a basement j story underneath, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of the First Ptesbylerian Church of Bloomsburg. PETER BILLMEYER, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, ) I Bloomsburg, Dec. 14, 1850. | Fire Insurance. | THE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance [ Comoany, have appointed the undersigned j an Agent, to make insurances in Columbia j county. The Company is in good credit,and is conducted upon souud principles. Persons j insured by ihe Company are entitled to the rights of membership therein, are olegiblo as Directors of the Corporation, but without any individual liability for the losses or expenses of Ike Company. The amount of premium and policy paid when insured is the extent of liability. Persons desirous of efiecting an insurance upon property, can call upon the undersigned, at his Office in Bloomsburg. CHARLES tt. BUCKALEW. May 22, 1850. THIS WAY GENTLEMEN. BAisjxriii&E) RESPECTFULLY announces to Ihe citi izene of lltuuiukburx in general and his old patrons in particular, besides the rest of mankind, that lie has again opened his tai lor-shop where he will be pleased to furnish the best of clothing, cut according to the la test fashions, nnd made ui the best manner. He receives tiro city fashions, and feels cer tain that his work will look mU and wear bet ter. His shop is on main street of Bloomsburg . ,7ext door below Lutz's Drug store. ffi pay for work, he will "lake cash, store order S7 (lcu GOLD DOLLARS. Blo'o"nl!'. ,|,u 'B Nov. 21, 1850. HA'f? AND CAPS. THE subscriber resp'.eT'tfi'ly informs his friends and customers, lhfU as j us t r*>" ceivod from tho city, a large a£ whelhei a ,?° m musioned offio-e.' °. r otherwise a subordinate officer or agent, w> ' B > .| haU be, employ ed under the legisla.'i-®g judiciary or oxecu tive department of this L^ a J e ? r Lmtcd ates, or any city or incorporate.!-. dlB 'ct; and also, that every member of Cong-*^ 88 ' alld l ' ie State Legislature, and of lhe.se' ,ect or com mon council of any city, or Ct. , i." ,raibSlolloTS of any incorporated district, is by inca pable of holding or exercising at til'e same time, the offico or appointment of jL ld B®> Inspector, or Clerk of any eleolion ot t- "® Commonwealth, and that no Inspector o" Judge or any other fficers of any such elec- j lion, shall be eligible to any office then to I be voted for." ] And by the same act of Assembly it is a I KO made "the duty of every Mayor, Sheriff ! Deputy Sheriff, Alderman, Justiee of the j Peace, Constable or Deputy Constable, of I every city, county, township or district with* I in this Commonwealth, whenever called up ! on by an officer of an election, or by three I qualified electors thereof, to ilrar any win ' uow or avenue to any window of the place of General Election, which shall be obstruc ted in such a way as to prevent voters from approaching the same; and it shall be the duty of the respective Constable of such ward, district or township, within this Com monwealth, to be present in person or by deputy, at the place of holding such Elec tions, in such ward, district or township, for the purpose of preserving the peace as afore said." The Return Judges of the said Congres sional District, composed of the counties ol Luzerne, Wyoming, Columbia and Montour, will meet at the Court House in Wilkesbar re, Luzerne county, on Tuesday the seventh i day ol January next, to perform those du ties enjoined by law upon the said Judges. And the return Judges of the said several election districts shall meet at the Court House in Bloomsburg on FRIDAY the third day of January A. D., 1851, there to perform the things required of them by law. O'od save the Commonwealth. PETER BILLMEYER, Sk'ff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, J Bloomsburg, Dec. 10, 1850. J ~~NEW SADDLER SHOP- the public be has just opened a Saddler Shop in the centra.' part of Bloomsburg, on Main street, one door' above Rupert's Store, where he will keep on hand and make to order all kindsoori r HARNESS, SAITpMES, TRUNKS, VALIEOgS. And every other article m hiN 'j ne or busi ness. He will also attend to carriages and buggies, in every desirable style, and will turn off all his work neat and good ; and at the lowest pricos. Those who wish work in his line will do well to give him a call. CyHides, country produce, and even gold dollars will be taken in payment for work. W. M'K. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May *l5, 1849. Auditor's Koike. Notice is hereby given to all persons in terested, that the report made to the Orphan's court of Columbia county, by the undersign ed, as auditor appointed to distribute the money in the hands of Richard Demott Ex ecutor of John Kitchen deceased arising from the sale of the real estate of said de ceased, on the 20th day of August, A. D. 1849, has been referred back to him to make corrections therein, and that he wil attend to the duties of his appointment at the pub lic House of Samuel A. Brady in the town of Bloomsburg, on the 26th day of Decem ber A. D. 1850. E. H BALDY Auditor. Bloomsburg, Nov. 21st , 1850— td. CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against paying any money due me to Benjamin S. Gilmore as he is uot authorised to receive any claims, due either to me on individual accountor on the late firm of Weaver & Gil- 1 more, the books of the firm having been as signed to me. R. W. WEAVER. I Bloomsburg DM. 13th IWO- j • Fall and Winter Goods. Wfiffi. i HAVE just received the largest assortment of new and fashionable fall and winter goods to be found in Bloomsburg, and ibcy offer thorn at the lowest prices to their many old Jitttonsari r,SV;, ; They have a full and large variety of CLOTHS CASSIMERS, SAT TINETS, JEANS, PLAIDS V AND STRIPES FOR „ men 's coats, vests, and pants. French and 1 English Met! ties, Cashmera% Dehufies, S ALPACAS, PLAIDS, GINGHAMS AND PRINTS 1 FOR LADIES DRESSES , TER . KERRI WATERLOO, WOOLLEN . AND LONG SHAWLS, HOSIE- ! RY AND GLOVES—HARD- i WARE. QUEENSWARE, i GROCERIES FISH J And Snlt—Cedar ware, Hate, Caps, Coarse ' and fine Boots and Bootees for Men and ( Youths—Leather, Morocco and Gum Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Childrens wear, and just about every thing else that can be de sireJ to please taste or serve use. Bloomsburg, Oct., 29th 1850. Tho subscriber has just received and opened at his old stand a choice lot of new goods to which he invites the attention of purchasers. He has a fud and fair assort- I moot of fall and winter goods consisting of T lE)©-*? csa'Uaaocaaßutiasjßaao HAP.SWA El, Queenswrre, Cedar Ware, Fish and Sail, Hals and Caps. Course and Fine Boots, Gum, Morocco and Jenny Lirtd Shots for ladies, misses and childrens wear. Also. Tcrkerri, Woollen, Watterloo, Bay state Mills and Jbnny I. nd Long Shawls, ITI U F F 8, Cashmeres, Merinos. Delaines, Plaids, Prints and Muslins. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 30, 1850. • New Goods in Liglit fctrcet. i The subscriber has just received a new | assortment of goods from the city, which he offers to the buying neighborhood at the lowest prices. His stock now consists of every article usually kept in a country store, including GROCERIES, . ((iiet'UNware Hardware, Caps ■toots and Shoes, Ac.) Ac. He can furnish Cloths, Casimeres Satinets j and Jeans for men's wear; and Merinos, Al pacas, Cashrners, Delaines, Ginghams and | prints for the ladies. Also Shawls, Hosiery and Gloves of every variety. Here is a rare chance for bargains to those who want ' cheau and good goods for casli or country produce. PETER ENT. j Light Street, Oct. 29, 1850 | CSa-CE>CE>EDa3 | FOR FALL AND WINTER '! "'he subscribers have just added to their . .p i slock a large ane genaral assortment of Dry toods, Groceries, Hatdware, Queens ° < v,. 'arwarc. Fish, Salt,. &c.. carefully ? a . o quality and prise, all of whicn f i o „,, v i ,JS to be " o" the most accom respectfully solicit a e ° oJ "' Uieif MK NLI EN..' A , L '; MEK6CII. Bloomsburg, Oct. 31st b ***• BLOOMSBURG A HIGH SCHOOL For Young Ladles und Gentl.'c- H:B " J. E. BRADLEY, Principal. A sufticrant number of competent A ss : tants will, at all limes be employed. The ensuing Winter Session will coth-| mence on MONDAY the 28th day of Octo ber next, and will continue 22 weeks. TERMS. The Academic year consists of 44 weeks. The price of tuition per quarter is as fol lows: For Rnmfmp, Pmnw—.hip, Grammar, A rilhmetic, Book-Keeping by.single entry, Ge ography, History of U. S. $3 25 For same, and Algebra, Geometry, Survey ing, Mensuration, Boook-Keeping by double entry, General History, Natural History, Phy siology, Philosophy, other English branches, and Drawing. $4 50, For Latin, Greek and German, 5 75 RTGood boarding can bo obtained* in pri vate families at from SI 50 to $2 00 per week. REFERENCES. —CoI. Joseph Paxton, Hon. Stephen Baldy, Hon. Geo. Mack, Michael Brobstj Esq., John M'Reynolds, Esq., and the Citizens of Bloomsburg. t?' After this Winter Session the French Language will be taught in this School. Bloomsburg Sept 28th 1850. Reading R. R. Passengei Trains Office of Philada. & Reading lb R. Co 1 Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1850 j Until further notice there will be but one Passenger Train daily, (Sunday excepted,) between Philadelphia and Pottsville at ha I eight o'clock, . M., andstoppiug at the usual pisces on the line of tho road. Hours of Passing Reading For Philadel phia at 10 o'ci-jpk, 10 minutes, A. M., for ' Pottsville at 11 o'olcck, SO minutes, A.M., By order of llie Boar.! ot Managers. S. BRADbPßDjSectelary Reading, Nov. 2, 1850. THOUSANDS HAVE GONE TO CAL FORNIA, but the business of Coach and Wagon making will be aontinuod by tho sub scriber at the old stand on Market street. He will promptly attend to all orders for work in his line of business, and is always ready, at short notice, to furnish Wagons, Coaches Carriages, Buggies, Sled# and Sleigbs of any style ; but always of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. He will give his persoual attention to the business, and employ none but good work men. Repairing wdl be attended to with care, and upon the most reasonable terms.— He proposes to serve hit customers to suoh work as will secure for hixi a continuance o their patronage, and frdtn all who need arti cles in his line of business. He asks only a rial of his work to insure satisfaction. JONATHAN MO6TKLLER. Books! Books!! Joseph Swnrlz has just received a new lo ;a( Literary Historical, Religious, Poetical Miscellaneous and Sohool books, to which he invites the attention of the ifadmg public •f JRoomsbiuy. Notice in Partition. In the matter cf the Estate of Isaac Boudman deceased. Columbia County si. The Commonwealth of Pennsyl- JjMWfcvaniatoJane Boudman, widow lsaac Boudraau deceased, John iWnjflfcrn, James Boudman, Isaac Bout Wan. William Boudnian, George Boudmat), Mary Boudman, Jsne Boudman, Susan-Boudma i, Sarah Boudman, and the lcgajjjt representatives of Thomas Bondman deciMseil, heirs of Isaau Boudman Senior, laie of Valley township, deceased, und nil other persons interested, GREET ING— You and each of you are hereby cited to be anil appear before the Judges of our Or phan's Court at an Orphan's Court to be held at Bloomsburg on the tnird Monday of Jan uary next, and then and there to accept or refuse to tako the esta'e of said Isaao Boud man senior, deceased, situate in Valley lap., Moetvnr county, late Columbia county, at the appraisement put upon it by the inquest duly awarded by toe Court atul returned by the Sheriff on the 21st day of November A. D. 1850; to wit; the trect of laud situate in Valley township aforesaid supposed to contain about one hundred and fitly acres, at the sum of thirty-three Dollars por acre strict measure, und in case all the heirs and representatives refuse to tako the Estate at the valuation then to show cause why the same should not be sold. And hereof fail not. Witness ihe Honorable Joseph B. Anthony Esqire, President of our said Court et Bloomsburg, the 28lh day of November A. D. 1850. JACOB EYF.RLY, Clerk O. C. The persens named in the above writ, will take notice ot the matters therein noted, and appear accoidingly as cited. PETER BILLMYER Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bloomsburg J November 28th 1850. j PUBLIC SALE; In pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County on Sat urday the Eleventh day of January, next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, lliram R. Kline, Committee of Mathias Kline a lunatic ot Orange township, in said County, will Ex pose to sale by public Vendue, at tho house ( of Richard Brewer in Orangeville, certain ONE HUNDRED ACRES lof tho Real Estate of said lunatic, to be cut I off from the East east end of the hill farm in Orange Township, (by survey prior to tho day ol sale) to adjoin lauds of James Ever ett, Henry Delong, Jesse Brunsteller and Joseph Riehart, now of the Estate of said lunatic, situate in the Township of Orange and County aforesaid. Terms made know n at sale. JACOB EYERLY Proth'y. Bloomsburg, Dec. 6lh 1850. GUNSMITHIiYG IN BLOOMSBURG. Thomas C. Bomboy Respectfully informs the public that ho 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 and of approved workmanship. He will also attend to Repairing and Cleaning Guns and will repair and make all kinds of light machinery, locks, &c., at moderate charges. Guns and Pistols on hand for 6ale. Bloomsburg, May 2, 1850. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! I-argc Hottlcd Only One Dollar. rite Proprietor of the Great American Remedy "Viranii'i Vegetable Litboktriptic Mixture, " induced by the urgent solicitations of bin Agent*, .throughout the United State* and Canada, lias now Reduced the Price t of his popular and well known article; and from this date. In *tc p fort!i, lie will put up but one size only,— his quart . tt, """ re,a " pr *ce W 'M he ONE DOLLAR. Tt nh. raay a * urei ' character of the Medi ,0 i "* nrM * cural ' vt properties will remain ciiia, its *w ' the same care will be bestowed in pre t*t hanged, ' r orp> I torn iifit a* lieiv uder its reduced price, will be purchased A. tliu mMlicint, ' Wlhert( , m .j. th „ m „n„ „.,, oail „ wl Ukm wlw 1..v. ft. wo .,j „i, ,W.h lu rmn. .! wft. n s v „ t .. R „,^ ll(y ' . " STMcr Scalint p,ccr, in „ S TX tci.tm.fc,la•- nraliim nil d.ncnnrn than ane n hrr Uy iu „^ O , tcnrlJ: and lias sustained itself lo* *' ~„mmnn,in I .im.il medical virtnes, nnd, until this rcdufn io ' e ihe price of any otlier article in this llw e x Notice Farticulauly. this article great heal * ing pewer and certainty, upon tlie Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungw and all other organs, upon tlie proper action ol* whv-h '• aiM ' licnlth detN'nd. This medicine has a justly high repute as a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, nnd all diseases of that nature. 11 may be relied upon when the intelligent physician has nhandoned his patient, —and for these distressing diseases, more especially Dropsy, the propri etor Would earnestly end honestly recommend it. At it* present price it U easily obtained by all, and tin* trial will prove the article to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! tSSF Please nk for pamphlets the agents give them awr"V tbey contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to ful medical mutter) valuable for household purposes, and whhd will save many dollars per year to practical housekeepers. These receipts are introduced to make the book of gret.t value, aside from its character as an advertising medium ft* the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form of letters from ail parts of the country\ may be relied upon. " Vaughn's Vegetable I.ithnntriptic Mixture" —the Great American Remedy, now for sale in qnnrt bottles at $1 prcli, small bottle* at GO cts each. No small bottles will be issued after the present stock is disposed of. Principal Office, Huffulo, N. V., 307 Main Street, . C. VAUGHN. Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT McKESSON & CO., J;?7 Maiden Lane, New York City. N. R —All letter* (excepting from agents and dealers witn wlkam he transacts business) must be post paid, or no atteution will he given to them. AGENTS.—E. P. LUTZ, Bloomsburg; O. F Moore, Danville; Jno. IV. Friling, Sun bury, M A M'Cay, Northumberland; John S.il.arplesa. Cattawissa; J K Millard, Espy towri; A. Miller, Berwick ; Charles Seyberi- Beach h'svert. Oct. 31, 1850.-ly Notice. All those indebtod to tho subscribers in Bond note, or Book account, of over one year's standing, are hereby notified that the same must be attended to, between this and the Ist day oi March next, or costs wtll be made on same without distinction. WAX. MeKELVY U CO. Deo. 4th, ISSO. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! PEPSIN, the True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice I A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Ren et, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after direction of Baton Liebig, the great Physi ological Chemist, by J'. S. Houghton, M. D., No. 11 No(jh Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia Jaundice, Liver Com plaint Constipation, and Debility, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own the Gastric Juice. Sea Advertisement in another column. Boots and Shoes. BP Encourage your own Mechanics, and you encourage Yourselves jpt The subscriber would inform his friends i and tho public, that he lias en hand, and makes iP order all kinds of BOOTS AND ] SHOES, at the following lowprices : Men's fine caif or morocco boots, 81 a 4 50 i j 0 Kip or cow hide, 3 35] jo calf shoes 2 00 jo cowhide 1 75 j do miners', nailed, 2a 2 50 ; Ladies'gaiters, ™ " Lace boots, 1 ™ | " Thick soled slippers, ' al 37 i " Pump soled, '"" " Excelsiors, 125 i Boys', youths' and children's shoes in pro portion. He manufactures his work of the ] Best of stock, and warrants it to wear; and ; he is determined to ?eU it as low as others can their Y'ankee or city wO.'k. Call and seo for yourselves. Shop on Main s(., tie*' door below Hartman's Store. WARREN RUSSELL. GIVE 'EM FITS!! Peter S. Leidy Can manufacture just as neat and fasliiona ble a suit of clothing as any other tailor in these diggins. As a sample of bis work m.tnship, he refers you to the > BEST FITTING COXT To be found in the town, which i 9 quite cor , tain to have come from his shop. He regularly receives the latest city fash t ions, and from his experience in the busi ! ness can ensure satisfaction in his work. He has also on hand au assortment of CLOTH, CASSIMERES, & TRIMMINGS, 1 At the lowest prices, from which lie will make up to order coatr, pants, or vesta of any j cashable style. QTHis shop is on the North side of Main ; ■ Street, a few doors above the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. VST To the citizens of Columbia county. W* Read what otheis say of the virtues of t Dr. Heeler's Cordial & Carniiiuative. 1 For the speedy cure of Diarrhma, Dysen tery, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, all summer complaints, Cliolic, Flatulency, and ' all derangements of the stomach and bow els from teething, &c. j Thousands die annually with diseases of t the stomach and bowels from neglect. A i mong the numerous remedies both public & 3 private, tecommended for the above diseases - none are equal to the Cordial. Y'ears ol ex- I perience and trials made with it in hundreds I of cases, superadded to the voluntary tesii s mony fiom physicians and others, gives it a character not lo be unheeded by those clier ishing the welfare of themselves and chil dren. Speedily subduing the pain and in flammatory tendency, allaying irritability of the stomach, 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 dethstomach and bowela read the following evidence : Philalphia, Juno 1, 1849. s Dr. J. N. Kecler — I received yournote this morning asking for information as lo the dis tribuliou 1 made ol the package of cordial , ( you put into my possession while in com- II mand of the U. States transport during the ~ Mexican war According to your direction a part was distributed in Vera Cruz, the other I kept for the use of my seamen and others on board, beliving I should have use for it, as I had on board frequently from one to three hundred persons, and that many when leaving Mexico would bo 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 cure. My own crew would often be attacked with Di arrhira, Dyscnierry, &c, peculiar to nearly all after gelling on shore and 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 genlleman, S Church man Esq, who was sick with the Dysentery, ' and despaired of by his doctor I .nentiori * 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 well, I can give you , many names and testimonials of the efficacy ri of your cordial if necessary. I have given it to ono ship mastor of this port, in particu lar Capt Whipple, ship Monongahel i, and he i informed me he would not be without it I v think it is the safest and best medicine that 1 ' have ever known to be used in affections of the stomach and bowels. ,i I remain yours res eclfully, D D Wilcox, 288 S Eighth street £ Davisville, Bucks co. Aug 25, 1847 i, Dear Sir—l am now prepared to recom ii mend your cordial from having used it with h success in sevoral instances, and I am now i trying your Sa*saparilla Panacea in a case of protracted debility, attended with cough, ap parently produced in the young lady by her ,1 'outgrowing her strength,' lo use a common phrase. Yours, A EARLE, M D From the Upland Union. We are as fililo disposed as most per oos I tdr encourage appeals to law or medicine, but y fth all the legerdemain of the first, and the ignorance arid qnakery of the last, apneal ; must occasionally bo made to both. 'The excessive heat and the accompaning pro ductions oftfi'e season are already producing : Diarrhoea, DysiCtery and liolcra Infantum, ; complaints which it not promptly relieved j •iroduce great debility and frequent death.: Frc'tn a knowledge of its beneficial effects, 1 we refer to Dr. Reefer's Cordial and Crrmin- j ative,' 7 auVertised in this paper. Dr. Reefer is a physictCn intelligence, skill, and large practice, and ii thef remedies and commei: j dations of medical i*piii" t i l y i ilre .'o ho >'e pended on the adove ncraen frtlicle will be j iound useful in the complaints reid'red to. | EF* Also Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla, a mad ! ioine of great efficacy in freeing the system from all diseases arising from impurities ol ; the blood. In chronic diseases of the chest, ! stomach, liver and skin it is of great benefit. ' Females suffering with nervous debility loss j of appetite, costireness, pains of Iho chest ' functional obstructions will find a positive cure in the Sarsaparilla. I3r See pamnhlels l'rice 81. 1 All of the above celebrated and extensive- j ly used medicines, aro prepared and sold ' Wholesale and Retail, 294 Murket street, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. R. MOVER, Blooms- i burg; Clialfant & Hughes, and Dr. J. A ; i I Moore, Danville: E. Fr&nciscus, Jersey i l Shore; and" by Druggists and Merchants i throughout the Connty and State. I Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d., 1849.—1y. Executor's Notice. Estate of Jacob Good late of Fishing Creek tsp t NOTICE is hereby given that letters Ex- j '' eoutory wero this day issued to the unde- ] . signed residing in Huntington township, Ln- zerne County, upon the above Estate—All those indebted to the said estate are reques- j r ted to make payment and those having claims against the nstato to proseqt them ~ without delay to the undersigned. E. WADSWORTH m Executor. cl Nor. 13,1850, —6w. ■ f ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER IP 28 IF S H S3" 2 THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR 9W£s3Ba | A Great Dyspepsia carer, Prepared fr m I Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of tho, Ox. ■ after directions of Baroti Liebtj- the gina' | Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. Houghton. M. D., No 11, Notth Eighth Street, Phila | delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indi Dyspepsia, Jaiulice, Liver Corn plaint, ConMiptitioh, and Debility, Curing ' ufter Nature's own method, by Nature's own ' agent, the Gastric Juice. rr Half n spoon Inl of this Fluid, infusr I lit water, will digest or dissolve, /Tire Pouna. I of Road Beef in about two Actor, out of the ; stomach. .. . . . DlGPfrtOl I Digestion is Chielly performed in tad | stomach bv the aid of a fluid which freeU 1 exuJes from the inner coat of that organ, I in a state of health, called the Gasifio Ju'ice. This ."lli' 1 '3 Ihe Great solvent of tin. Food, the Purifying, PiescrvJng, aud StliiiuHr ting Agunt of the stomach and intonstinds. Without it theie will be no digestion,—no conversion of food into blood, and no nu trition of the body; but rather a foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condition of .ho whole digestive apparatus. A weak, hull dead, or injured stomach produces no good Gastric Juice, and hence the disease, d;s- Iressand debility which ensue, j Pepsin and llr.-WX—Pep".t |s the chief I element, or great Digesting l'nuciple ol tho Gastric Juice. It is loiigd in great nbuu ; dance in the solid purls of the human stem ! ac.li ufter de ilh, and sometimes causes Mo ! stomach to digest it-elf, or cat i'sell up. It i is also found in thestoinnch of animals, as j the ox, calf, Sic. It Uffni material used by farmers in mahif-g cheese, tilled Rennet, ' ; tho effect of which'has long bceti the pc- I cud wonder of the dairy. The curdling ot. I rnilk is the first process of digestioh. Roit -1 j net possesses astonishr g power. The stem - ; ach of a calf will curdle nearly one tll'ou j sand times its own weight of inilk. Barou l.icbig stales that, HJiie part of Pepsin dts i solved in sixty thousand parts of water, will ! digest meat and other food." Diseased , i stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice | Rennet or Pepsin. ' To show that this want i may be pcrtcetly supplied, we quote - the j ! following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ! i Bap.on Likdio, in l.is celebrated work on f' Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artiiicial Di - : gestive Fluid analogous to tho Gastric Juice, i | may be readily prepared from the nucoiie s membrario of the stomach of the Call, in • , which various articles of food, ns meat and 1 eggs* will bo softened, changed, and digc • ' til. just in the same manner as they would t be in die human stomach." I Dr. Percir.i in his famous trealise on - j "Food and Diet," published by Fowlers U ■ ' Wells, New Vork, page 3A states the same I : great fact, mid describes the method of prep • ) a ration. There are few higher Authorities • than Dr. Pereira. | Dr Combe, in his valuable writings on it ) the "Physiology of Digestion," observes s : that "a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and ho stutes s that "a distinguished professor of medicine s in London, who was severely afllicted with 1 this complaint finding every thing else to . fail, had recourse to the Gastric Jttico, üb -9 Stained from the stomach of living animals, n which proved completely succet.-tul." r Dr Graham, author of the famous works s on "Vegetable Diet," says : "it is a reiriar , kable fact in physiology, that tho stomachs 0 ol animals, macerated in water, imparl to 1 the fluid the prrfperly of dissolving various - articles of food, and of effecting a kind of - artificial digestion of them in no wise dif ferent from the natural digestive process." I Dr. Simon's great work, the "Chemistry f of Man," (Lea Blaurbard, I'hila., 184(>, • pp. 321-2): "The discovery of PEPSIN i'o mu new era in the chemical history of 1 Di gestion. From recent experiments we 1 know that food is dissolved us rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from IVp -1 sin, as it is in the natural Gastric Juice iti - self." , Professor Duiiglison of the Jofferson Col • lege, Philadelphia, >rt his great work oil llti- I ! man Physiology, devotes more than fifty 3 j pages to an examination of this subject, i llis experiments with Dr Beaumont, on the r' Gastric Juice, obtained from tho living lit.- > , man stomach and from animals arc well - j known. "In all cases." lie say, "digestion s 1 occurred ns perfectly in the artificial as tho I natural digestions." I i As a DYSPEPSIA CUBER, DrHouui.loiiH f | preparation of Pepsin has produced the j most marvellous effects, curing cases of De ■ bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and t I dispeptic Consumption, supposed to. bo on | tho very verge of the grave, li is Impose . : ble to give tho details of cases in the limit i 1 of this advertisement—but authentic!,'e ' i certificates have been of more than two huu f 1 dred Remarkable Cures, in Philadelphia, New - York, and Boston alone. These were r I nearly all desperate cases, and tho cures i j were not only rapid and wonderful, but pec- mancnt. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and pnr • j licularK useful for tendency to billions die f I order, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or ! badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil J effccls-ol Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs 1 upon the D.gestive organs, altera long eick | i ness. Also, forexeess in eating, and ih*> 1 I too free use of ardent spirits. It almost rec j oiiciles Health with Intemperance, j Old Stomach Complaints. —There is no | form of Old Stomach Complaints which it j docs not seein to reach and remove at once. 1 No matter how bud they inay be, it gives Instant liedeJ! A single dose remove- nil j tpe unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs | to be repealed, Cor a short trine, io make these good olivets permanent. Purity of j Blood and Vigor of Body, follow at once. It I is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea I Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of tho pit of ; the Storanehj distress -f; tr eating,, low. cold ; slate ol t!;s mood, Heaviness, Lowvessof | Spirit?, Despondency, Emancintion, Weak ' ess, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottlo. Oiltt bottle will often efieet a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS, Ey Sent by Mail Free of Postage. ; Fbr convenience of sending to all parts o the country, the I igestive Mat'er pf the Pqp- Bin is put up in the form of Powders, with directions to be dissolved in water or syrup, Iby the patient. These powders contain just the same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantity for the same price, and will be sent by inad, Froe of Postage, tor One Dollar sent (post-paid) to Dr J S Houghton, No Yt North street Philadelphia, Pa. Six packages for five dollars. Every package and bottle bears the written signa ture Of J 8 HOUGHTON, M D., Sole Proprie tor. r Sold by agents in overy town in the Uni ted States, and by respectable dealers in Medicinos generally. Agents for Bloomsburg, JOHN R. MOV ER, E. P. LUTZ. WINDSOR AND COMMON CHAIR made to order of any desirable U yj e at ,j. a chair manufactory of B. HAGENBI'CH Bloomsburg, May 18th 1850.