TAK WMIKT'B New monthly magazine. THE subscriber lies just commenced a new Magazine under the above title, to tako the place of the LADIF-SGABLAND, with which he oos been connected fer the last twelve years.. The Magazine will be made up ol'.tho choicest literature of the day, embracing History, Biography, Narratives, Tales, Trav els, Incidents, dircoveries, Poetry, &c. Each No will contain 48 large octavo pa ges, forming at the end of the year 570 pa ges, embellished and illustrated with WOOD ENQHAVINGS, all for One Dollar!!!! 1 (f TO CLUBS, he work will be put at the following extraordinary low rates: four copies for S3 ; 7 copies for $5; 12 copioa for 88 ; 18 copies lor SlO, and 30 copies for -Jtß, and an e.yra copy to the person form- Jog 4 club of 12, 18 or 30. Or, one copy of oithrr Gody's Lady's Book, Graham's or Sartain's Magazine, with Van Court's will be sent far S3. Or. where desirable, Van Court's Counterfeit Detector may form a part of a club at the same rates. The following is the list of contents for January, 1851, which No. is now ready for delivery:—Shooting Stars, with two fine il lustrations; The Mysterious Compact; What Horses thirk of Men ; Margaret Arnold; The Miracle Play of Ainmergau; Music of the World; Imprisoned Lady; The Empress Jo sephine's Fust Court; A Man-eating Lion; The Brown Ringlet; State of the World be fore Adam's Time: California; A Thrilling Scene: Predicted Plague in England: A Phe nomenon; Tho Pursuit of Wealth; Death of R.M.Johnson; The City of Venice; The London Pair for 1851, with illustrations. Any newspaper copying this adver tisement entire and sending us one No. con taining the same, will be entitled to an ex change of both the New Magazine and Counterfeit Detector for one year. Address J. VAN BOLitT, Philada. December 26, 1850. Churth Dedication. The new English Lutheran Church tn Cattawissa Columbia county Pa., will be dedicated, God willing, on Sabbath'.the sec ' oml day of February next. Divine worship w ill commonee at ten o'clock in the morn ■ ing. Christians of all denominations and the public din gonarai are respectfully invi ted to attend and a oumber of Clergymen froto other places will be in attendance. Stephen Baldy John llartman Peter Bodine Damol Knittle Francis Dean Building Committee. N. P> —All Editor* in iAs county friendly j to the cause will [dense cdpy. Cattawissa Jan 3d, 1851. WOllkS UN PHYSIOLOGY. Recently Published. Physiology, Animal nuri Menial, Illustra ted, "50 cis. Combe's Physiology, wish Notes. Illustrated, 50 els. Physiology of Di gestion. By Dr. Combe, 25 cts. Familiar Lessons on Physiology, Illustrated, 25 cts. Food and Diet,. containing an Analysis of Food, 50 cts. Chronic Diseases, especially of Woman, 25 cts. Maternity, or the Bear ing of Children, 50 cts. Combe on lulancy, with illustrations, 50 cts. IRT Either or all of these |Works may bo ordered and received by return of thu FIRST MAIL, at a trifling C.vpanso for postage Please enc ore the amount, and address all ieUeiA post- paid, to FOWLER 4: WELLS. I Clinton Hall, 111 Nassau St, N. Y. December 26, 1851. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in tho Post Office at Bioomsburg | January ll 1851. i Buraside Ellon Ph lips Wm. .1 (-1 In , Cox William Richart Charles j Crawford Jane Ralph C. Dorr David W. Rebegy Samuel Edward William G. Rnich Hetty J. Kyer Win. Richy Georgo Freso'George VV. Rahn James L. Hasaman Dennis Rogers Geo. H. Hal er William Roberts Wil iam Haruel Jaques Struble Susan Johnson Susan Ann Sutart Elizabeth Lowis Charles *> erwick John Marpla M. M. Weir Elizabeth (ship Mesouni Prudence Wasser George. J. M CHAMBERI.IN P. M. House & Two lots at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers at private tho house and lot now oc- by him at Light Street, JHmmColumbia Co., and would dis pose ot it on fair terms. The lot fronts 60 feet on tho main stroet of the town, and ex tends bark 150 feet. Tho house is a frame dwelling, and has a gooJ well of water with apmnpinat tbadoot. There is also upon t'ie lot a good stable. AN OUT LOT, Containing nearly ono acre and adjoining the above premises on the back alley, will also he sold upon fair terms. MARTIN L.BROWN. Light Street, Jan. 8(h 1851.—Gt FAMf FOR SALE. The subscriber offers, si public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the Ist day of February, 1851, his FARM in Roaring Cr :ek township, Montour county, near A eager'* Tavern, containing 18 acres of cleared land. The Improvements consist of two Frame Dwelling Houses, A CLOVER-MILL AND CARDING MACHINE, a wheel fight Shop and a small Bam. A fine never-f.iling stream of water runs through the premises, and the whole would be a desirall* proper jr either for a farmerpra mechanic. Sale to eoramenco at 10 o'clock; A. M. on Mid day, when conditions will be made known by JESSE YOCUM. Roaring Craek, January 9th 1851—ts. ™C. CJIUR. OUU ministrator of Thomas Palmer deed, 7 The account of Ae Administration of the estate of George Heffley. late of Mon tour Ip, fiidu by Ephraim P. Lutz, Ad mmretTator of Charles Heffley, who was the A'tTTiistrator of George Heffley, deed. 8 The Account of Christopher Boyer and Jacob Boyer surviving Executors of Houry Boyer, late of Liberty Township deed. 9 The accourt of Solomon Neyhard and Joshua Webb, Executors ot the Last will & Testament of Samuel Webb, late of Centre Township, Col. Co. deed. 10 The account of Robert H. Kerr. Guar dian of Peter P. Emory a minor child of Peter Emory late of Liberty Township Col Co. deed. 11 The account of Robert H. Kerr, Guar dian of Richard W. F.rnory a minorchild of Peter Emory late of Liberty Township Col. Co. deed. 12 The account of John Hower, acting ad ministrator of the Estate of George Kinley, late of -Bloom township, Columbia county, ilec'd. 13 The final account of Perry A. Fox and Samuel Stahlnecker Administrators of the Estate of Georgo l'ox, la'e of Valley Town ship, Col. Co. doed. JESSE G. CLARK Register. Register's Office, Bioomsburg, ) Dec. 23, 1850. 1 SHERIFF'S SALES' BY virlue.of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issuedout of the Court of Cornmot Pleas of Columbia county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Bioomsburg, on Monday, the 20th day of January next, the following described prop erly, viz A certain Tract of Land, situated in Sugar loaf township, Columbia county, adjoining lands of Samuel VorkF, on tho noith, Philip Fritz, on tho east, Gideon Yorks, on the south, and Westly Kilo, on the North and east, containing sorenty one acres, more or less, whereon is oreeted a Saw Mill a Log House, ono s:ory and a half high, a log barri, weather boarded, about fourteen acres is cleared laud, and contains an Apple and I Peach orchard. j Seized, taksn into Execution and to be i sold as the property of George Dils. A I. SO. ! BY the same authority and at tho same i time a id place, tho following described prop I erty, viz i A certain Lot of Ground, situate in the i town of Mifflinville, Columbia county, num i boTed iu 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, j and on the west by lot No. 25. There is i erected on the premises, a large two story i frame house and Kitchen, a frame stable, \ and a well of water at the Kitchen-door. ALSO, One other Lot of Ground, situate in Miff linville aforesaid numbered in the plan of said town, No. 25, bounded on the south by third street, on the east by lot No. 24, on the north by second street, and on the west by Peace street, upon which is erected a large and convenient frame Store-house and wag on shed. ALSO, One other Lot of Ground, situate in Miff linville aforesaid, numbered in the plan of ■aid town, No. 74, bounded on the south by second street, on the east by lot No. 75, on the north by front street, and on the west by Peaco street. A LSO t One other Lot of Ground, situate in Miff. linville, aforesaid, numbered in the plan of said town No. 75, bounded on the south by seeond street, on the east by lot No. 76, on the north by front street, and on the west by lot No. 74. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Nathan Snyder. PETER BILI.MEYER, Sh'ff. SHERIFF'S OrricE, J Bioomsburg, Deo, 14th 1850 | Grand Jurors Tor January Term 1851- Broom—Caleb Bartor sen., Levi L. Tate. Briurrrtei—Moses Davis Joseph Gensel.2 Cattawissa —Erca Ellis, Lewis Yetter,Geo Breish. Centre —Daniel Boen. Fitkingcrcek —Philip Applemart, William Ikeler. Greenwood —Joseph Vanhorn, John Graj', Elias Kline, Russel P VVelliver, Jackson —Thomas W. Young, Madison —Enoch Fox, Abraham Barton, Jacob Drirbelbeis, Mount Pleasant —Philip Kistler, George Oman, Orange— Isaac Hagenbtioh, Hiram Bow man, Roarin&retk— William Yoeum, Daniel Gearhnrt. TRAVERSE JURORS. Beaver— -Daniel Henningor, John floats, Samuel Fisher, Stephen Lelir, Henry Scholl. Briarcreek— William Boyles, Henry Traugh Henry Deitterich, Bloom —Erastus Barton, John Robison, Alexander Crivcling, Cattawissa —Nicholas Harman, Benjamin Beaver, Reuben Rohrbach, Centre —Daniel Neyhard, Fuhingcreek— l Cornelius Coleman, David R. Albertson. Greenwood —Nathan Oliver, Joseph Pstlon, Henry Kitchen William Reat, Hemlock —Clark Merrill, Peter Appleman, Mifflin —Stales B. M. Yants, John Aten, He try Creasy, Maine —Cbarlos F. Mann. Mountpleaeant— Andrew R. Jacoby, John Hower, Montour—Elias Deitterich, Orange —John Snyder, Eroanosl Lizaru#, Sugar loaf —Joiiah Stiles, Mosss Yoeum, Nicholas P Moore, Samusl Kityhsn PROCLAMATION-. i NOTICE is hereby given that ihe several Courts of Commons Pleas, Gen : era I Qunrter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Columbia, to commence et the Conn House in Hloomshurj, T> on Mondny tin* 20tlt day of January next, continue one weeks. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace Sc Constsbles, in und for the county of Col umbia, are request-d to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, anil other remem brances, to do those things to their sev eral offices nppurtaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behall of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their pro per persons to prosecute againit 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 time appointed agreeable to their no tices, ■ Given under my band at Bioomsburg Ihe 10th day of Dec., i* the year of our J-iord cue thousand eight hundred nnd nity—and the Independent of the U nited States of America the 74th. PETER BFLLMYER. Sh'ff. (God save the Commonwealth.) SHERIFF'S RALE. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued out of the Comt of Common Pleas of Col umbia county, and to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Bioomsburg, on Saturday, the 4th of Jan uary, 1851, at 1 o'clock, P.M., the follow ing real estate, viz : A certain Lot ol Ground, situate in Biooms burg, Bloom township, Columbia County, containing in depth one hundred and ninety eight feet, and in width seventy one feet, ' bounded on the east ny an Alley, on the . west by Market street, on the south, by a lot of Wm. McKelvy, and on the north by a lot of VV. G. Hurley, whoreon is erected a large new Brick Church, with a basement story underneath, with the appurtenances. and to be sold as the 1 1-,.„. xx gtaftn Won•" - Jsaßawim BOOT AND A'CIS Arrangements and Great Bargains. The undersigned respec-fully informs the citizens of Btoomshurgh and the public in general,that he has purchased Mr, Franlz's Boot If Shoe Store and has added largely to his stock, and will continue the business at the saine stand in the Exchange Building, on Main Street, where he will be happy tc 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. EP"Ho invites the custom of his old friends and the public, and hazards nothing in prom ising fat bargains. Er'Storo in the Exchange Building, Maine street, sign of the Golden Boot. JOHN EGAN. Bloomsburgh, March 28, 1850. 1 1 = . Fire Insurance. THE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Comoany, have appointed tho undersigned an Agent, Jo make insurances in Columbia county. The Company is in good credit,und is conducted upon sound principles. Persons insured by the Company are entitled to the rights of membership therein, are elegible as Directors of the Corporation, but without any individual liabilityJbr the losses or expenses oj tjic Company. The amount of premium and policy paid when insured is the extent of liability. Persons desirous of eflecting an insurance upon property, ran call upon the undersigned, at his Office in Bloomsbure CHARLES R. BUCKALEVV." May 22, 1850. THISWAICiENTLERE^ IBARSS'iimUD naWIPIEIS'ffa RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi izens of UlooniNburg in general and his old patrons in particular, besides the rest of mankind, that he 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, and made in the best manner. He receives the city fashions, and feels cer tain that his work will look i cell and wear bet ter. His shop is on main street of Bioomsburg ; next door below Lutz's Drug store. In pay for work, ho will take cash, store order, or even GOLD DOLLARS. Bloompburg Nov. 21, 1850. To Builders and Contractors. The subscriber will receive p oposals for Suiting an additional story upon a two story rick tavern in Bioomsburg, 60 by 33 feet, the story to be 10 fnet high, end a portico tn front. The materials to be found by the contractor, with the exception of the iron railing in front of the portico, whicli the . proprietor will furnish. The work must be completed in six weeks from the time it is commenced, and the new roof to be put upon the new wall in four davs from the time the old roof is taken off. Plans and 1 specifications can now be seen at the Hotel of tbe subscriber, and proposals will be re ceived until Saturday the 25th of January when thp allotment will be made. The w'frk is to be commenced in the latter part of May Or early part of June CHARLES H. DfEBLER. Bioomsburg, Cc c - 24th, 1850.-31. . SHEETS & SELTZER'S WHOLESALE wmas & 3dWTfOJB , rfEjKNo.939NTliirdSt, (Above Cnllowhili,) JUfIHK PIIII.AOIII.rUIA, A GENERAL ASSORTMETOF BRANDIES, WISES, CORDIALS. And Liquors of every description i ALSO O full slock of Hyson, Imperial, Souchong, Black ff Green Teas. ' I. X. BHF.ZTZ. r. r. SCLTZCR. J. M. ARMSTRONG— — Agent. CAUTIOV ALL pereone are hereby cautioned against paying any money due me to Benjamin S. i Uilmore us he t# not authorised to receive any claims, due either to me on individua account or on the late.firm of Weaver ft Gil , more, the books of the firm having been as , signed k> mo. R. W- WEAVER. TReermbiiig Dse, l>th lt0. Fall and Winter Goods. sg'&ssmr & c© ao HAVE just received the largest assortment of new and lashionable fall and winter goods to be found in Blocrtnsburg, and they offer thorn at the lowest prices to their many old patrons and new. They have afull and large variety of CLOTHS (£l£3 a The subscriber has just received and opened at bis old stand a choice lot of new goods to which he invites the attention of purchasers. He has a full and fair assort ment of fall and winter goods consisting of lEHJ'ff (BBPS cs3-LBCE>csaaaunaaae3 e H JLRDW ARB, Queensiorre, Cedar Ware, Fish and Salt, Hals and Caps. Coarse and- Fine Boots, Oum, Morocco and Jenny Lind Shoes for ladies, misses and childrens wear. Also, Terkerri, Woollen, Watterloo, Bay state Mills and JENNY L ND Long Shawls, MUFF S, Cashmeres, Merinos. Delaines, Plsids, Prints and Muslins. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 30, 1850. New Goods in Light Mreef. The subscriber has just received a new assortment of goods from the city, which he nffeestothe buying neighborhood at* the lowest prices. His stock now consists of every article usually kept iu *"fhuntry store, including £E>opsp £®3><©cE>das 8 GnocramjEs, Quccusvrare llnrdtvare, Crips Roots and Shoes, &C. &c. He can furnish Cloths, Casimeres Satinets and Jeans for men's wear; and Merinos, Al pacas, Cashmers, Delaines, Ginghams and Prints for the ladios. Also Shawls, Hosiery and Gloves of every variety. Here is n rare chance/)r bargains to those who want cheap and good goods for cash or country produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, Oct. 29, 1850 C^-C£)CE)LS3SS3 FOR FALL AND WINTER The subscribers have just added to their former stock a large ane genaral assortment of Dry goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qneens ware. Cedarware, Fish, Salt. &c., catefully selected as to quality and priee, all of which they ate anxious to sell on the most accotn miniating terms, aud respectfully solicit a call from all those who wish to buy cheap goods 1 their old customers especially. MENDENHALL & MENSCH. Bloomsburg, Oct. 31st 1850. Reading R- R. Pneaeugci Trains Office of I'hilada. & Reading R- R. Co ) Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1850- ) Until further notice there will bo but one Passenger Train daily, (Sunday excepted,) between Philadelphia and Pottsrille at half past eight o'clock, A. M., and igopping at the usual places on the line of tho toad. Hours of Passing Reading Far Philadel phia at 10 o'clock, 10 minutes, A. M., for Pottsville at 11 o'clock, 20 minutes, AM., By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Secretary Reading, Nov. 2, 1850. THOUSANDS HAVE GONE TO CA L FORNIA, but the business of Coach and Wagon making will be continued by the sub scriber at the old stand on Market street. He will promptly attend to all orders for work in his line of business, alid is always ready, ni short notice, to furnish Wagons, Coaches Carriages, Buggies, Sleds and Sleighs of any style; but always of the bbst materials, and made in the most substantial manner. He will give his personal attention to tho business, and employ none but good work men. Repairing will be attended to with care, and upon the most reasonable terms.— He proposes to serve his customers to such 1 work as will secure for him a continuance o their patronage, and from all whe need arti cles in his litre of business. He asks only a rial of his work to insure satisfaction. JONATHAN MOSTELLER. HATS AND CAPS. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that he Iras just re ceived from the city, a large aud select as sortment of . FASHIONABLE El Hats and Caps, of DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED STYLE, which he offers for cash sales very cheap, at his old stand, on Main Street, sec ond uoor South of the C ourt house. TV He continues to manufacture Hats to order as usual. THOMAS WILLITB. Bloomsburg, Nov. 15,1849. Fancy Chairs. BENJAMIN HAGENUUCIiVs just re ceived from Philadelphia a new lot of FAN CY CHAIRS, of Birch and Mahogany curl, and of the most fashionable style, which he will sell at the lowest prices for good pay. Btoorasburg, May 16th, 1850. Booksl Booksll * Joseph Swartz has just received a new lo of Literary Historical, Religious, Poetical Miscellaneous and School books, to which he invites the attention of the reading public of Bloetwahutg. T , ■_, y Fancy Paper* Envelopes, Pons, Ink, W tiling sand Isc., cart be found at the cheap Book store of JOSEPH SWARTZ. Notice in Partition. In the mailer of the Estate of Isaac Boudman deceased. Columbia County ss. #The Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania to Jane Boudman, widow of Isaac Boudman deceased, John Boudman, James Boudman, Isaac Boudman, William Boudman. George Boudman, Mary Bijudman, Jane Boudman, Susan Bcudmai, Sara!; Bondman, and the legal representatives of Thomas Boudunin deceased, heirs of Isaac Houdipan Senioi, lato of Valley township, deceased, and all orher persons interested, GREET ING— ' You and each of you are hereby cited lo be and appear brfore lire Judges ol our Or phan's Court at an Orphan's Court to bo held at Bloomsburg on the ttnrd Monday of Jan uary nexl, and then and there to accept or refuse lo take the esla'e of said Isaac Boud man senior, deceased, situate in Valley tsp., Moetvur county, late Columbia county, at the appraisement put upon it by the inquest duly awarded by tr.e Court and returned by the SherifTon the 21st day of November A. D. 1850; to wit; the trect of land situate in Valley township aforesaid supposed to contain about one hundred and fitly acres, at the sum of thirty-three Dollars per acre strict measure, und in case all the heirs and representatives refuse to take the Estate at the valuation then to show cause why the same should not be sold. And hereof fail not. Witness the Honorable Joseph B.Anthony Esqire, President of our said Court vt Bloomsburg, the 28th day of November A. D. 1850. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk O. C. The persens named in the above writ, will take notice ol the matters theroin noted, and appear accordingly as cited. PETER BILLMYER Sheriff. Sheriff's Offioe, Bloomsburg ) November 28lh 1850. J A GREAT NATIONAL PICTURE. WASHINGTON! From Stuart's most celebrated Painting THIS large and tnagnificient Portrait of Washington, from the burin of an American artist, is considered by all who havo seen it to be one of tjie most beautiful specimens of art ever published, and a correct likeness of Washington. The size of the plate is eight een by twdnty-eight inches, which will make a handsome Picture for the Parlor, and should be in the hands of every American cit ■ izen. It is a correct copy from Stuart's celebra ted original Painting, now at the State house ft Hsrtfoid. Connecticut. It is finely engraved, and printed oil supe rior plate paper. Thalit ma;' be within the means of all, the publisher has reduced the price to One Dollar. All persons remitting the amount may re ly upon receiving a perfect copy by return of mail to any part of :he United States, care fully put up on rollers made for the purpose, free of postage. Address all orders post paid, to tho pup lisber. JOHNS. TAYLOR. Bookseller, and Publisher New York. NEW SADDLER SHOP- The subscriber announces to the public that lie has just opened a Saddler Shop in the central part cf Bloomsburg, on Main street, one door above Rupert's Store, where he will keep constantly on hand and make to order all kinds of HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS, VALIECES. And every other article in his line of busi ness. He will also attend to TRIMMING 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. cy Hides, country produce, and even gold dollars will be taken in payment for work. W. M K. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1849. 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, Hiram R. Kline, Committee of Mathias Kline a lunatic ol Orange township, in said County, will Ex pose to sale by public Vendue, at the house ; of Richard Brewer in Orangeville, certain ONE HUNDRED A CRES i of the Real Estate of said lunatic, to be cut i off from the East east end of the hill (arm i In Orange Township, (by survey prior lo the day ot sale) to adjoin lands of James Ever . elt, Henry Delong, Jesau Brunsteller and | Joseph Rioliart, now of the Estate of said lunatic, situate iu tho Township of Orange and County aforesaid. Terms made known at sale. JACOB EYERLY Proth'y. Bloomsburg, Dec. 6th 1850. GUNSMITHING^ IN lILOOMSIiURG. Thomas C. Domboy Respectfully informs tho public that he has opened and arranged in good order A GUNSMITH SHOP at the Pennsylvania Hotel, in tho lower part of 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 sale. Bloomsburg, May 2, 1850. Beqnestrator's Sales. THE subscriber, appointed as Sequestra tor, by the Court of CTnnmon Pleas of Col umbia county, to Sequester the tentsand to rent or to sell the premises for such term, du ring the life-time of Harris Hartman, as will be sufficient to satisfy the leins against the same according to law, does hereby give no tice, that he will sell at Public Sale, upon the premises, on Friday, the 10th day of Janu ary next, at 12 o'clock m., all the life estates of Harris Hartman, in a certain Tract of Land, situate in Madison township, Colum bia county, containing one hundred aores more or less, bounded by lands of William Johnston, Isaac Lyons, and others, of which about SO acres is cleared land ; whereon |is erected a one story log dwelling house and an old log barn, and a good spring at the house with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and lo bo •oW as the property of Hants Hartman. _ >EfER BILLMEYER, Scoinst'r. Roemsbnrg, Dec" 20.1850—1t5. ' *y'-j.r-rWj -yv 13T To the citizens a/ Columbia cO>M\tyXST Read what otheis say of the virtues of Dr. Keeler's cordial & Carmiinatlve. For the speedy dure of Diarrha-a, Dysen tery, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, all summer complaints, Cholio, Flatulency, and all derangements of the stomach and bow els from teething, &c. Thousands dio annually with diseases of the stomach and bowels from neglect. A mong the numerous remedies both public & private, recommended for the above disease* none are equal to the Cordial. Years ol ex perience and trials made with it in hundreds of rases, superadded to the voluntary tcsii- I mony fiom physicians and others, gives It a I character uot to be unheeded by those char I ishing the welfare of themselves and chil dren. Speedily subduing th# pain and in- I flammntnry tendency, allaying irritability of I the stomach, and constraining unhealthy e vacuations, its operation is prompt and ef- | feetual. That it will cure, and has curet! f the wors form of disease of detbstomach and bowels read the following evidence : Philalphia, June 1, 1849. Dr. J. N. Keeler — 1 received yourno'.e this morning asking for information as in the dis tribution I made ot 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 fart was distributed in Vera Cruz, the other kept for the use of my seamen and others on board, boliving 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 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 do I recollect ?< its havir.g failed to cure. My own crew would dl'oo be attacked with Di arrhena, Dysenterry, &c, peculiar to nearly all after getting on shore and eatiii? fruit and vegetables ; in all such cases the cordis' did not fail to euro spoedily When in New Orleans, a friend informed me of a Philadelphia gentleman, S Church man Ksq, 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 1 hnd tha pleasure of seeing him well, I can give you many names and testimonials of the 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 lie informed me he would not be without,it I think it is the safest and beU medloine that I have ever Known to be uscu iu affections of the stomach and bowels. _1 remain yours respectfully, D D Wiloox, 288 S Eighth street j Davtsville, Bucks CO, Aug 28, 1847 i Dear Sir—l am now* prepared to recom mend your cordial from having used it with i success in several instances, anri I am new - trying your Sa-suparilla Panacea iu a Case of | protracted debility, attended with cough, tip- j parently produced in tho young lady by her i . outgrowing her strength,' to use a common 1 phrase. Yours, A EARLE, M D. From the Upland Union. We are as little disposed as most pertons to encourage appeals to law ormodicioe, but. with all the legordemain of the first, ana tire ignorance and quakery of the last,' appeal must occasionally bo made to botb. Tha excessive heat and the accompaning pro ductions of the season are already producing Diarrhma, Dysentery and holera Infantum, complaints which if not promptly relieved produce great debility and frequent death Frotn a knowledge of its beneficial effects, we refer to Dr. Keoler's Cordial andCrrmin ative," advertised in this paper. Dt. Koeler is a physician of intelligence, skill, and large practice, and if the remedies and commett dations of medical authority are to be de pended on the ndove named article will be found useful in the complaints referred to. tdf Also Dr. Keeler's Sarsapnri'fla, a mod iciue of great efficacy in freeing the 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 of appetite, costiveness, pains of the chest, functional obstructions will find a positive cure in the Sarsaparilla. UP See pamphlets. Price 81. All of the above celebrated and extensive ly ueed medicines, are prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail, 294 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. R. MOVER, Btooms burg; Chalfant & Hughes, and J. A Moore, Danville- E. Franeiecue,' Jersey Shore: and" by Druggists and Merchants throughout the County and State. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d., 1848.—1y. Hoots and ShoOs. OF" Encourage your own Mechanics, and you encourage Your set vet A-S The subscriber, would inform his friends and the public, that he has n hand, and makes to order all kinds Of BOOTS AND SHOES, at the following low prices : Men's fine ealf or morocco boots, 84 a 4 50 do kip or cow hide, 3 35 do calf shoes 2 00 do cow hide 1 75 do miners', nailed, 2a2 50 Ladies'gaiters, 2a2 25 " Lace boots, 1 62 " Thick soled slippers, lal 37 " Pump soled, 100 " Excelsiors, 125 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 sell it as low as others can their Yankee or city work. Call and see Cor yourselves. Shop ou Main St., next door below Ilartman's Store. WARREN RUSSELL. Gltfi 'EM FITS It /r ~ Peter S. Leidy Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona ble a suit of clothing as any other tailor in these diggiris. As a sample of his work m.tnship, ne refers you to the . BEST FITTING COAT To bo found in the town, which is quite cer tain to have come from his shop. Ho regularly receives the latest city fash ions, and -from his experience jn the btlti ness can ensure satisfaction in his work. He has also on hand an assortment of CLOTH, CASSIMERES, k TRIMMINGS, At the lowest prices, from which ho will make np to order ooatr, pants, or vests of any desirable style. BTHis shon is on the North side of Main Street, a few doors above the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. Emittr's Notice.* :/ Estate of Jacob Good late of Fishing Creek tig NOTICE is hereby given that letters Ex ecutory ware this day issued to the unde signed residing in Huntington township', Ln- Con upon the above Estate—AU without tsley to the tmdrosi^ngd. ?' Nov. 19, 1860, l-.v, - KMfKKRiHMiiEa I'OR 18^1. irt ono of the cnaptera of the ( of the State of there is a declaration. ' ment of the Aits-it.d i--i -nce- :. •Literafure, tends t. tlu Uo.jbr o advantage ol tho Cnri-toad le igie great benefit of this .;-j the :itli it Un: Stales of America.--' h hts ever bo'en ;-t - highest purpose of the Kmckerbocxj!* to , vate tho eiacdard of American Literatei It has been tho medium of intfo )ti -it ny of oitr moi. popular authors to tiie pub.- j To those who lake a pride is sustaining j good American. Magazine, entirely not:•> lin its character, wo look for riibnuti. h.. of judgment nee I not bit told flint it i.: ■>. possible to get up a Magazine entirely cr I ginnl at the same prices at which the*., made up from foreign sources are sold, Tn ; unremitted efforts of the editor and puliln er will bo continuod to improve the work. I iUuditt Pu te oil nnd ur^w SuHxcrlitei'N, The publisher, grateful for tho large: , crease of patronage which this old favo . • ot the reading community has . tea '■ since it passed into his hands, h,.udeter in ed to oner to the old patrons, ami to all ne subscribers, a splendid engraving, receu published iu this city, by Messers. Go- i. yilbert & Co., from a painting by r. w ■ . known American artist, William S. M- un Esq. Tliis print is entitled ''Musifc is Coats gioux." It is i 9 by it hie her, is printeJ on ber.uti ful paper, and framed, *ll make a vale -.j,. and elegant ornament for the drawinjv.ro -ri or parlor. Tho price of this enfipa-.iip - three dollars. It will be given to !J sub.--, berstothe Knickerbocker Magazine wi. Day their subscription for 1851 ii; aJya or during the month of Janury, 1451, a t pay in advonco.—To entitle tho subscriber to tho Engraving, all payments mutt ; maJo to tho publisher. Subscribers wh, Ciye for more than one year will be t.vpec ed' to SCiilC u p all arrears, and pay for ltd:, to entitle thent to tha Engraving. Jhe of specie paying bants in all pnrt of t'j country will lie received in pnymsiif. Tic. - engraving will be roiled on a stick, a'n-' securely done up that it ,b j sunt to C forma, or any oilier part ol the Un-ud.b • with perfect safaiy. The number tor . ary, 1851, will commence thaHhinyseve volume of this work. St. Ledger; Or, Ths Threads of Llfj Tho publisher has grdal pleasure in pn nouncing to tli'fe readers of the Knickerbock | er, and to the public generally, iljat lie iia i . affected ao arrangement with Mr. Richard | B. Kim hall, the author of this popular and , extraordinary Romance, to give the sequel in tho pages of this Magazine. The f,';st chapter will Rppear in the January number, and be continued r.-'-ulnrtv until corn Dieted 1 Ills Wort, has already passed Uirmm into editions, ill this coumry. and two in K y lund, and has received nioro fayurnble nop. o fmai the American and English press tuan any Work of fiction whieli has been Issued duties* the last five years TERMS— Five dullare per Annum iu ad vance. All letter* on btivincss must be addressed post-paid, td SAMUEL UUESTON. PuMlh-r, 139 Nassau siirn", Now York. Decembor 27, lSih). • Oder EMrtiortlimu'yi j Tliehigb position whichSARTAIN' S Al\: ' I GAZINF. has assumed in rcgird to i-s | ary character, has, we believe, neve: b.u ' questioned. No American, and no icuiop.; an magazine hal ever arrayed in its su ,r a more accomplished corps of hodtribu'or Minds of the highest orjp} have, from the first, been employed to write for it. With 1 a view, however, to draw forth, for the u-w i of theii readers, articles ol stiff greater vs f ue, the proprietors have determined, in ► , diiiou to the present outlay for literary co.t --■ (ribtiuons, to offer the sum of ' ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ' Far TEN. PRIZE ARTICLES; tb he p„b - listiod monthly till the series Is completed This offer is entirely different from the usual schemes bearing the same name j Those schemes generally propose an npnY retilly high price for a few stories, wittmnt ' putting any limit upon lire | en aff, ftll a | claiming as gratuitous a I that do not iain a * pnzo. rhußthey often, under the appear 1 ' ance of liberality, are only lotteries to sc f CBre a large amount of matter at a sma'i price. Thus, also, thoir proprielow fill ou their periodicals frnns month '0 month wi th stories of interminable the author who will offer the longest story, beiin* pren sure to gain the prike. In our plan, oil tl/e contrary, the writers are limited as to spice a no article being accepted whlich exceed* very moderate length. We want the BEBl' s articles, not the longest. Moroovor.. all the J ptrces Which do SOT gain the prize are to be rc ■) turned to theauthori, unless otherwl et,;- v. . afsd for. In other words, the puoiislicr.-T u: 0 mr to pay for each nf these s teuiftl art'clo*' 5 the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 9 Theirobjei-t is to secure, besides thou u -5 sual variety and exsellmice of mattar, ft 6( # 0 rtes of monthly articles entirely supprioi to 5 any thing heretofore published in the rriag. 2 azines. They have determined to plkfe 7 fhe.r magazu.e, iu respect toils literaryohar- ' 9 acter, beyond the mar.!, of competition. 5 Iho p'.ooes oflored in competitinn tnnd be - presonted by the first of April, tS5i. They e may be tales, essays, or arti'-los of u rniscei 1 Inncous character, according to the taste of s judgment of the writers, but must bo on 1 subjects of general interest, must be of u t character suited to interest the great mass of readers, must contain sometliing rtriking and likely to arrest attention, and' must, moreover, be Of moderato length.— oay u6uui tix ot- eight magazine pages In selecting from the aricles offered, tho proprietors will be governed By the decision of a com'miituc of competent and disinter ested judges, whoso namgs will bo annotuifj. I.ed tn the March number of the Ma -u/.ine. Tho publication of ttie curies will bo crtß menced immediately after the decision of tho committee, and each a'riicle will be gaiit for tho month upon which it is publisher!* tV All Ooninbutions intended as prize ar ticles must bo nrtarked accordingly, with thw ! uamo of the author to a settled eiivelopv (which will not be opened till tho award is determined,) and must be addressed post uaid* 10 JOHNSAHTAIN&.CO. Philadelphia Trial List for jawaary Torti t^ii. 1 v,C , h ® riQ " S Ma- n ot i\ 2 Joha G Brewer et el M J- Hariman 3 Lafayette KVssler vs 4 Thomas Wiidoner's /.dmi. v* Bobart Lockart. .. - , * * : jstwrasw 'tein R tell i v!^ 15 John, Ilokk It Son vs Dentol fi Sojßen