TAN COURT'S New IKouthly Magazine. THE subscriber his jast commenced • new Magazine under the above title, to take the place of the LANES GAULS ND, with which he has been connected for Ihe last twrlve years. The Magazine will be made up of the choicest literature of the day, embracing History, Biography, Narratives, Tales, Trav els, Ineideuts, discoveries, Poetry, &c. Each No. will contain 48 large octavo pa ges, forming at the end of the year 576 pa ges, embellished and illustrated with WOOD ENGRAVINGS, all for One Dollar! !!!! tF* TO CLUBS, the work will bo put at the following extraordinary low rales: four copies for S3; 7 copies for S5; 12 copies forSB ; 16 copies for SlO, and 30 copies for Sl6, and an extra copy to the person form ing a club of 12, 18 or 30. Or, one copy of eith'-r Cody's Lady's Book, Graham's, or Sartain's Magazine, with Van Court's will be sent for S3. Or. where desirable, Van Court's Counterfeit Detector may fortn a part of a club at tbe 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 Ilerses tliirk of Men ; Margaret Arnold; Tho Miracle Play of Atnmcrgau; Music of the World; Imprisoned Lady; The Empress Jo sephine's Eirst Court; A Man-eating Lion; The Brown Ringlet; Stute 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. IT" Any newspaper copying this adver tisement enliro and sending us one No. con taining tho same, will be entitled to an ex change of both (ha New Magazine and Counterfeit Detector for one year. Address J. VAN COURT, l'hilada. December 26, 1850. Church Dedication. The new English Lutheran Church in Catlawissa Columbia county Pa., will be dedicated, God willing, ou Sabbath .the see end Hay of February next. Divine worship will commence at ten o'clock in the morn ing. Christians of all denominations and (ho public „in general are respectfully invi- j ted to attend and a number of Clergymen I from other places will be in attendance. j Stephen Buh'y John Hortman Peter Bo.line Daniel Kuittln I'rancis Dean Untitling Committee. N. ll.—All Editors in the county friendly ] to the cause will please copy. Catlawissa Jan 3d, 1851. WORKS ON PIIYSIOLOGI. j KrcriiUy Published. Physiology, Animal ami Mental, Illustra tad, 50 ets. Cotnbe's Physiology, wish I Notes, Illustrated, 50 cts. Physiology of Di- j gestion. By Dr. Combe, 25 cts. Familiar Lessons on Physiology. Illustrated, 25 cts. [ Food and Diet, containing an Analysis of j Food, 5(1 cts. Chronic Diseases, especially of Woman, 20 cts. Maternity, or the Boar- i ingof Children. 50 cts. Combe on Infancy, j with illustrations, 50 cts. ty Either or all of these |Works may be , ordered and received by return of the KIIST !' MAir., at a trilling expense for postage, j Please ene.ose the amount, nnd address all j iettet* post-paid, to -Hlrt hKli k WK1.1..5. Clinton Hall, 131 Nassau St., N. V. 1 December 26, 1851; LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in die Post Office at Bloomslmrg January Ist 1851. Btwnside Ellon Philips Win. J. (-hit) j Cox William Hiehart Charles j Crawford Jane Ralph C. Derr David W. Refit-try Samuel Edward William G Raich Hetty J. Kycr Wm. Riehy George Frese Georgo W. Rahu James L. Hagamau Dennis Rogers Geo. II Jlcller William Roberts William Hartzel Jaques Struble Susan Johnson Susan Ann Smart Elizabeth Lewis Charles " erwiek John Marple M. M. Weir Elizabeth (ship j Mcayurn Prudence Wasser George. ; J. M.CHAMBERLIN P. M. IIOIISC & Two lols at Private Sale. I— THE subscriber otiers at private the house and lot now oc- by him at Light Street, o&BSg|(!olumbia Co., and would dis- JHJSO of it on lair terms. The lot fonts 00 | feet on the main street of the town, and ex- ! lends back 150 feet. The house is a frame ■ dwelling, and has a good well of water with j a pump in at There is also upon, (he lot a good stable. AN OUT LOT, Containing nearly one acre and adjoining Jhe above premises on the back alley, will also be sold upon fair terms. MARTIN 1,. BROWN, liight Street, Jan. Bth 1851. —6t FARM FOR SALE. Tho subscriber offers, at public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the Ist day of Fobruary, 1851, his FARM in Roaring Crick township, Montour county, near Veager's Tavern, containing 18 acres of cleared land. Tho Improvements consist of two Frame Dwelling Houses. A CLOVER-MILL AND CARDING MACHINE, a wheel right Shop and a small Barn. A fine nerer-f .iling stream of water runs through the premises, and the whole would be a desirable properly either for a farmer ora mechanic. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock; A. M. on said day, when conditions will be made known by JESSE YOCL'M. Roaring Creek, January oth 1851—ts. C. CiIHAR R> oUtt©€(ON EKENHJSa, Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Williamsburg and its neighbor hood for extracting and inserting teeth accor ding to the best improvements in surgical ecience and skill, lie will insert-teeth either upon pivot or plate, and in such a manner as will insuro satisfuclioh. His office is uear Pate* Ent's store. Williamsburg, Col. Go., Out. 20th, 1850. . jEHMax Notice. V AB RRM UxWiMed to the subscribers RMA account, of over one notified that the to, between this and the Ist next, or costs will bo anade on same without distinction. WM. McKELVV & CO. Dec. 4lh, 1650. ~ NOTICE. While absent during the session of the le gislature, my professional business will- be * in cburge of 11. W. Weaver, Esq., who will attend to all matters in relation thereto. CHARLESH. BUCKALEW. j January 2d, IMI. Register's Notice. INJOTICE is hereby given, to all legatees IN creditors and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents that the following admistrafion and guardian ac aounts have been filed in the Office of the Register of the County of Columbia, and will be presented for confirmation and al lowance to tho Orphan's Court, to bo held at Btoomsburg, in and forthe County aforesaid, on Wednesday the 22d day of January next, at 2 oclouk. P. M. 1 The final account 6{ Solomon Helwig, administrator of the Estate of Frederick llel wig, late ol Catlawissa Township, Colum. bia County, deceased. 2 The account of Wm H. Magil, Jacob llibler and Geo. A. Frick Executors &c , of Daniel S.Montgomery, late of Danvilie, Col. Co. deed. 3 The account of Alexander Mears, ad ministrator of the Estate of Adam Gensel, late of Catawissa Township, Col. Co. deed. 4. The account of John Freas, Guardian of tho person and estate of Angelina Drake, late Angelina Knorr, cue of the children of Peter Knorr late of Briarcrcek Tp. Col. Co. deed. 5 The account of Thomas Trench, admin istrator of the Estate of Edward Jones, late of llloom Township, Col. Co. deed. 6 Tho account ol the administration of the estate ol Thomas Palmer, late ol Bloom Township, filed by Ephraim P. I.utz, Ad ministrator of Charles Heftley, who was ad ministrator of Thomas Palmer, deed. 7 The account of Ihe Administration of theoslate of George Heffley, late of Mon tour Tp. filed by Ephraim P. Lutz, Ad ministrator of Charles Heffley, who was the Admistralorof George Heffley, deed. 8 The Account of Christopher Boyer nnd Jacob Boyer surviving Executors of Henry Boyer, luto of Liberty Township deed. 9 The nccourt of Solomon Neyhard and Joshua Webb, Executors o'. the Last will & Testament of Samuel Webb, late of Centre Township, Col. Co. deed. • 10 The account of Robert H. Kerr, Guar dian ol Peter P. Einory a minor child of l'elcr Emory late ol Libetty Township Col Co. deed. 11 The account of Robert H. Kerr, Guar dian of Richard W. Emory a miner child of Peter Emory late of Liberty Township Col. Co. deed. 12 The account of John Howcr, acting ad ministrator of the Estate of George Kiulcy, late of Bloom township, Columbia county j deed. 13. The final account of Perry A. Fox and Samuel Stahlnecker Administrators of the Estate of George Fox, la'e of Valley Town ship, Col. Co. deed. JESSE G. CLARK Register. Register's Office, Bloomsburg, 1 Dec. 23, 1850. ] SHERIFF'S SALES BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issuedout of the Court of Commot Pleas of Columbia county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale al the Court House in Bloomsburg, 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 Yorks, on the iibtlh, Philip Fritz, on tbe cast, Gideon Yorks, On the south, and Westly Kile, on the North and .cast, containing seventy one acres, more or less, whereon is oracled a Saw Mill a Log House, one story and a half high, a log barn, weather boarded, about fourteen acres is cleared laud, and contains an Apple ami Peach orchard. Seized, taken into Execution and to bo sold as the property of George Dils. AI.SO, BY the same authority nod at the same time and plnce, the following described prop ertv, viz A certain Lot of Ground, situate in tho town of Mifilinville, Columbia county, num bered in the plan of said town, No. 24, boun ded on the south by third street, ou the east by lot No. 23. on the north by second street, and off the west by lot No. 25. There is I erected on tho premises, a large two story frame house nnd Kitchen, a frame stable, and a well of water at the Kitcheu-door. ALSO, One other T.ot 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 cast by lot No. 24, on the north bv second street, and on the west by l'tjace street, upon which is erected a large nnd convenient frame Store-house and wag on shed. ALSO, One oilier Lot of Gronndrsituate in Miff linville aforesaid, numbered in Ihe plan of said town, Na. 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 Peace street. ALSO, One other Lot of Ground, situate in Miffc linville, aforesaid, numbered in the plan of said town No. 75, bounded on the south by second 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 BILLMKYF.R, Sh'ff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, j Bloomsburg, Dec, 14th 1850 j Grand Jurors for January Term 1891- j j/oom —Caleb Bartor sen., Levi L. Tate. Jlriurcf'ek —Moses Davis Joseph Gensel.* Catlawissa —Ezra Ellis, Lewis Yetter,Geo Breish. Centre —Daniel Hoon. _ Fishingcrcck —Philip Applematl, William Ikeler. Greenwood —Joseph Vanltom, John Gra"''< Elias Kline, Russel P Welliver, Jackson —Thomas W. Young, Madison —Enoch Fox, Abraham Barton, Jacob Dricbelbeis, Mount Pleasant —Philip Kistler, George Oman, Orange —lsaac Hagonbuch, Hiram Bow man, Roaringcreck— William Yocum, Daniel Gcarhart. TRAVERSE JURORS. Beaver —Daniel Henninger, John Hoats, Samuel Fisher, Stephen Lelir, Henry Schell. Briarcrcek —William Boyles. Henry Traugh Henry Doitlerich, Bloom —Erastus Barton, John Robison, Alexander Criveling, Collate ixia—Nicholas llarman, Benjamin Beaver, Reuben Rohxbaeh, Centre —Daniel Neyhard. Fiehingcreek —Cornelius Coleman, David R. Albertson. Greenwood —Nuthan Oliver, Joseph Patton, Henry Kitchen Wlllitrm Roat, Hemlock —Clark Merrill, Peter Appleman, Mifflin —Stale* B. M. Yrnits, John Alen, Henry Creasy, Maine —Charles F. Mann. Meantpleusant—Andtew R. Jacoby, John Hower, Montot/r—Elias Deitlerich, Orange- John Snyder, Emanuel Lazarus, Sugarlonf— Josiah Stiles, Moans Yocum, Nicholas 1' Moore,, Samuel Kitchen. PROCLAMATION". * NOTICE ie hereby given that the several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gen oral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court. Cnurl of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Columbia, to commence at the Cotttt House in Moomthurg , on Monday the 20th day of January next, continue one weeks. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the county of Col umbia, are requested to he then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,-and other remem brances, to do those thing's to their sev eral ofiices apportioning to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of lite 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—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to lis punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their no tices, Given under my hand at Bloomslmrg the 10th day of Dec., is the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty—and the Independence of the U nited States of America the 74ih. PETER BILLMYER. Sh'ff. (God save the Commonwealth.) Trial List for January Term 1851. 1 Com.'of Penna. vs Charles F Mann et al. 2 John G Brewer el el vs Jonas Hartman. 3 Lafayette Kessler vs F.lisha Hess. •1 Thomas Wildoner's AcJJOS. vs Bobert Lockart. 5 Samuel Conner vs Conra-l Adams. 6 George Fredrick's et al vs Veniah Reose. 7 Charles Wilson's Adm. vs Charles F Mann. 8 Elias Simpson el al vs Robert R Cxrev et al 3 9 Philip Crouse vs. Wm Koons. 10 Win, W. Cook vs. Wm. Edgar et al. 11 James Campbell vs. John Doak 12 Thomas PGule vs David Baucher, 13 James Rittenliouse et al vs Barney Hole 14 Truman M. Hubbell vs. David J. Wal ler. 15 John Doak & Son vs Daniel F. Seybert BOOT AND SHOE STORE. New Arrangements and Great Bargains. The undersigned rospecfully informs the citizens of Bloomshurgn and the public in j general,that he has purchased Mr. Frantz's Hoot ty.Shoe Store and has added largely to his stock, nnd wiR continue the business al the same stand in the Exchange Building, on Main Street, where ho will ber happy fc receive the calls of old and new customers. Boots and Shoes, of every variety at prices to suit purchasers, kept constantly for sale, and customer's work made to order as usual. E7*He invites the custom of his old friends and the public, and hazards nothing in prom ising fat bargains. I"?" Store in the Exchange Building, Maine street, sign of the Golden Boot. JOHN EGAN. Bloomsburgh, starch 28, 1850. Fire Insurance. ■ THE Delaware Mutual Safely Insurance J Comonny, have appointed the undersigned an Agent, to make insurances in Columbia county. The Company is in good credit,and is conducted upon sound principles. Persons insured by ihe Company are entitled to the rights of membership therein, are elegildc as Directors of the Corporation, but without any individual liability for the losses or expenses oj the Company. The amount of premium and policy paid when insured is the extent of liability. Persons desirous of effecting att insurance upon property, can call upon the undersigned, at his Office in BJoomsburg. CHARLES R. BUCKALEW. May 22, 1850. THIS AVAY GENTLEJIBN. sjimsmEns I£^IPIBIBSF 8 RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi- I tzpns of Hloomitbiirg 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, nnd made in the best manner. He receivea the city fashions, and feels cer tain that his work will look will and wear bet ter. His shop is on main slrect of Bloomsburg next door below Lutz's Drug store. In pay for work, he will take cash, store order, or eeen GOLD DOLLARS. SE33S3 & SELTZER'S WHOLESALE whsjeb & MNMLBQ rf&v No. 939 IN. Third St., nijgns (Above Callowhill,) IFIFLAAK PHILADELPHIA, A GENERAL ASSORTMETOF BRANDIES, WINES, CORDIALS. And Liquors of every description: ALSO a full stock of Hyson, Imperial, Souchong, Black tf Green Teas. I. K. SIIF.ETZ. R. p. BEI.T7.ER. J'. M. ARMSTRONC Agent. TAILORING IN LIGHT STREET JAMES SMITH Inviles'the attention of the fashionable in Street to his stsie of cutting garmonts He u.ji'eßthcm in the best and most tasty manner a,pu can can ensure satisfaction in his He receives the la'."*' fashions, and when cutting onlp is desired, tri* Work is marked carefully for the maker. tr All kinds of country produce taken excliage for work. Light Street, Feb. 14, 1850. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! PEPSIN, the JYue 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 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com plaint. Constipation, and Debility, curing after Nature'i own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gaatnc Juice. See Advertisement in another column. CAVTION ALL persons are hereby cautioned against paying any money due me to Benjamin S. Gilmore as he ts not authorised to receive any claims, due either to me on individua account or oa the late firm of Weaver & Gil more, the books of the firm having been as signed to int. R. W. WEAVER. BlOomsbuif Dee. 12th 1850. Fall and Winter Goods. wasa & w* 9 HAVE just received the largest assortment of new and fashionable fall end winter goods to be found in Bloomsburg, end they offer them at the lowest prices 4o their many old palronß and new. Tltey have a full and large variety Of CLOTHS CAgSIMERS, SAT TINETS, JEANS, PLAIDS AND STRIPES FOR men's coats, vests, ond pants. French nd English Merinos, Cashmeres, Delaines, ALPACAS, PLAIDS. GINGHAMS ANI) PRINTS FOR LADIES DRESSES , TER-' KERRI, WATERLOO, WOOLLEN AND LONG SHAWLS, HOSIE RY AND GLOVES—HARD WARE. QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES FISH And Snlt—Cedar ware, Hals, Caps. Coarse and fine Boots and Bootees' for Men and Youths—Leather, Morocco and Gum Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Childrens wear, anil just about every thing else that can be de sired to please taste or serve use. Bloomsburg, Oct., 29th 1850. KSTcß'syy Cgi-csxiDcSisSo The 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 full and fair assort ment of fall and winter goods conds'.ing. of HAHDW AKH, Queenstvrre, Cedar Wart, Fish and Salt, Hats and Caps. Coarse and Fine Boots, Gum, Morocco and Jenny Lind Shoes for ladies, misses and childrens wear. Also, Terkorri, Woollen, Watterloo, Bay state Mills and JENNY LND Long Shawls, MUFFS, Cashmeres, Merinos, Delaines, Pluids. Prints and Muslins. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 30, 1850. New Goods in Light street. The subscriber has just received a new assortment of goods from the city, which he offers to the buying neighborhood at the lowest prices, flis slock new consists of every articlo usually kept in a country store, including SSopy C2>aE>qadisss ©xIOCBRXHSs ((ttccnsware Hardware. Caps Buofs and Shoes, &.C., Ac. lie can furnish Cloths, Casimeres Satinets i and Jeans for men's wear; and Merinos, Al- I pacas, Cashmers ; Delaines, Ginghams and Prints for the ladies. Also Shawls, Hosiery and Gloves of every variety. Here is a rare chance jir Imrgtins to those who want cheap and good goods for cash or country produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, Oct. 29, 1850 FOR FALL AND WINTER The subscribers have just ruUlod to their former stock a largo ane genaral assortment of Dry goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware Cedarware, Fish, Salt, &c., carefully selected as to quality and priee, all of which they ate anxious to sell on the most accom modating term*, aud respectfully*, solicit a call frotn all those who wish to buy cheap goods' their old customers especially MENDENHALL & MENSCH. Bloomsburg. Oct. 31st 1850. Reading R. R. I'tiNsengci Trains Office of Philada. & Reading R- R. Co j Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1850. j Until further notice there will be but one Passenger Train daily, (Sunday excepted,) between Philadelphia and Pottsville at half past eight o'clock, A. M., and stopping at the usual places on the line of the road. Hours of Passing Heading For Pliiladel fihia at 10 o'clock. 10'ttiinutes, A. M., for 'ottsville at 11 o'clock, 20minutes, A.M., By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Secretary Reading, Nov. 2, 1850. THOUSANDS HAVE GONE TO CAX FORNIA, but the business of Coach M Wagon making will be continued by the sub scriber at the old stand on Market street. Ho 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. Sleds and Sleighs of any style; but always of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. He will give his personal attention to the 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 work as will secure for him a continuance o their patronage, and from all who need arti cles in his line 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 ho has iust re ceived from the city, a large and select as sortment of FASHIONABLE Hats and Caps, m Qf DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED STYLE, which ho offers for cash sales very cheap, at his old stand, on Main Street, sec ond door South of the t ourt house. I?" He continues to manufacture Hats to order as usual. THOMAS WILLITS, Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 15, 1849. Fancy Chairs. BENJAMIN HAGENBUCH has iust re ceived from Philadelphia a new lot of FAN CY CHAIRS, of Birch and Mahqgany curl, and of the most fashionable style, which he will sell at the lowest prices for good pay. Bloomsburg, May ffith, iB6O. Books! Books!! 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 Bloomsburg. Fattcy Paper, Envelope, Pens, Ink, Writing sand &c., can 6e found at the oheap Book store of , JOSEPH SWARTZ. totfee in Partition. In the matter of the Estate qf Isaac Boudman deceased. Columbia County ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsyl vanialo Jane Boudman, widow JSSSK °flsaac Boudman deceased, John Boudman, James Boudman, Isaac Boudman, William lloudman, George Boudman, Mary Boudman, line Boudman, Susan Boudma i, Sarah Boudman, and the legal representatives of Thomas Boudman deceased, heirs of Isaac Boudman Senioi, late of Valley township, deceased, and all other persons interested, GREET ING— You and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges ol 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 lo lake lltu esta'c of said Isaac Boud man senior, deceased, situate in Yalley tsp., Moetvur county, late Columbia county, at the appraisement put upon it by the inquest duly awarded by the Court and re'urned by tho Sheriff on the 21st day of November A. D. 1850; to wit; the trect of land situato in Valley township aforesafd supposed to contain about one hundred and fifty acres, at the sum of thirty-throe Dollars per acre strict measure, und in case all the heirs and representatives refuse to lake 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 st i>!oomsburg, the 28th day of November A. D. ISSO. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk O. C. The persens named in the above writ, will take notice ot the matters therein noted, and appear accordingly as cited. I'ETER BILLMYER Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Bloomsburg J November 28th 185(1. j Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! I.nrgc Bottles— Only One Dollar. riir Proprietor of I lie Great American Remedy "Vsl'OHN'l VEGETABLE UITHORTRIPTJC MIXTURE," induced liy the nrg*n< solicitations of his Agent*, throughout the United Hint** and Canada, has now Reduced the Prioe of his l-opnlsr and well known article; and from this date, henceforth, ho will put op hut one sire oiilx. —his quart bottles:— the retail price will be ONE The public may rest amured of the Medi cine, its strength, and curative propcrtW^ WILL REMAIN UNCHANGED, and the same care will be bettowed in pre paring it as heretofore. A this medicine, under its reduced price. wiH |e purehwd by those who hare not hitherto made thcnuH-kes with its virtues, the proprietor would beg to Intimate that his nrticle is not to be classed with the vast amount of " Remedies ol the day it claims for itself a greater healing pptcer, in •ill diseases, than any other prrjmrntion note before iht world; und has sustained its/lf for eight years by its superior medical virtues, and, nntil this reduction. commanded double the price of uiy other article in this line. NOTICE I'AHTICI I.ARLY, this article act* with greet heal ••iff power and .certainty, upon the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Longr ind all other organ*, npon the proper action of which life and liealrh depend. This madicinc lias a Justly high repute as a remedy for * Dropsy and Gravel, and all diseases of thnt nature. It rtmy be rel!d npon when the intelligent physhdait has abandoned his patient, and for these diseases, more especially DROPSY, the propri etor would earnestly and honestly recommend it. At its pnvent price it is ca*ily obtained by all, and the trial will pi*ove the article to lie the Ciieapeoi, Medicine iu tho World! MT Please ask for pamphlets the agent* give tliPm away they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to ful medical matter) valuable for household purposes, and whict will save mnny dollars per year to practical homekoeper*. These receipts are Introduced to make the book of great vnlup, s*iile from it* character as an adverti-ing medium liar tho medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form of letters from all parts of the country, may be relied upon. " Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture" —the Great American Remedy, now for sale in quart bottles at $1 each, small ltottW* at 50 cts each. No small bottles will be issued after the present stock is cli-i>o-od of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Main Street, G. C. VAUGHN. Sold Wholesale and Retail by OJ.'fOTT Mc KESSON & CO., 127 Maiden Lane, New York City. N. B.—All letters (excepting from agents and dealers witu whertn he transacts business) must be pott paid, or no attention will Ire given to them. AGENTS.—E. I'. LCTZ, Bloomsburg; O. F Moore, Danville; Jno. W. Friling, Son bury, M A M'Cay, John Sliarpless, Cattawissa; J Espy town ; A. Miller- Seybert- Beach Haven. 1850.-1y N EWSADDLSHBP^ WiA The subscriber announces to the public that he has just onenod a Saddler Shop in the central part of 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 l\\g lowest pneos. Those who wish work in his line will do well to give him a call. EVHides, country produce, and even gold dollars-will be taken in payment for work. VV. M'K. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1849. GUNSMITII^VGT W'ZZmsburg. Thomas C. Bomboy Respectfully informs the public that ho has opened and arranged in good order A GUNSMITH SHOP at tho Pennsylvania Hotel, in the lower part ot Main Street, Bloomsbuig, where ho will bo 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 mako all kinds of light machinery, locks, &c., at moderate charges. Guns and Pistols on hand for sale. Bloomsburg, May 2, 1850. For Good Watches. ig&fS Zuppinger returns his thanks for past patro jnage, and invites the pub (Zps. jSk? lie to examine his new VP' Y v . '•■Hfe assortment of J CLOCKS, WATCHES, Glasses, and Keys, Balance Wheels, Jeweis, which he offers for reasonable prices. He will also re pair clocks, watches, and musical aud opti cal instruments in a satisfactory nt Miner. His shop is in the middle room of the Ex- nearly opposite to the Court House. , , Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, 1849. MAGAZINE, FOR 18A1. In one of (he clrmptera of (ha Constitution of (he State of Massachusetts, yet in force, there i* a declaration, "That the encourage ment of the Arts and Sciences, and aU good Literature, tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Onristian religion, and the gnat benefit of this and the other United Slates of America/' It has ever been tho highest purpose of thd KNICKERBOCKER to ele vate tho staedard of American Literature. It hus boen the medium of introducing ma ny of our most popular authors lo tho public. To those who take a pride is susi.aining a good American Magazine, entirely nation*' in its character, we look tor support. Men of judgment need not be told that it is" in; possible to get up a Magazine entirely ori ginal at ihe same' prices at which those made up from foreign sources are sold. The unremitted efforts of the editor and publish er will be continued to improve tho work, f pemlld Pr< niium lo oil aiul new Subscribers, The publisher, grateful for the large in crease of patronage which this old favorite of the reading community has recoived since it passed into his hands, has determin ed to oflur to the old patrons, and to all new subscribers, a splendid engraving, recently published in this city,*by Messers. Gntipil, Vilbert & Co. ; from a painting by a well known American artist, William S. Mount, Esq. This print is entitled "Musio is Conta gious." It is 19 by 24 inciter, is printed on beanli ful paper, and framed, will make a valuable and elegant ornament for the drawing-room or parlor. The price of this engraving is three dollars. It will be given to aH subscri bers to the Knickerbocker Magazine who pay their subscription for 1831 in advance or during tho month of Janury, 1851, and pay iu advance.—To entitle the subscriber to tho Engraving, all payments must be made to the publisher. Subscribers who owe for more than one year will be expect ed to settle up all arrears, and pay for 1851, to entitle them to Ihe Engraving. The bills of specie paying banks in all parts of the cou.'iby will be received in payment. The will be rolled on a stick, and so secmC'y done up that it can be sent to Cali fornia, or £.?*' Cher part of the United States with perfect sftiO'V. The number for Janu ary, 1851, will c6mi?eri"o the thirty-seventh volume of this work. 35. Ledge it 1 Or, The Thread* Lift. The publisher has great pleasure in .an nouncing to the readets of the Knickerbock er, and to the public generally! that he has affected an arrangement with Mr. Richard B. Kimball, the author of this popular and extraordinary Romance, to give the seqne! in the pages of this Magazine. The first chapter will appear in the January number, and he continued regularly until completed. This work has already passed through throe editions, in this country, and two in Eng land, and has received more favorable notice from the American aid English press than any work of fiction whith has been issued during the last five years. TERMS— Five iloNars per Annum in ad vance. All letters tlrt business must bo addressed post-paid, to SAMUEL HUESTON, Publisher, 139 Nassau street, NeW York. December 27, 1850. QSIPa PANACEA. The nfflicted are invited to cull and Seo Mr Isaac Urooks, Jr., at the corner of Third and Wilcox streets, and Mies Chiietiana Sands, Beach street below Spruce street, i n the Schuy I kill. These two persona have been snatched from the very jawe of the deetioyer. through 'he agency of lh.il most potent of all medicines, 1)R. CULLER'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. Dr Cullen's Tanacc i is the only cirtain cure for Scrofula oi King's Kvj|, Tetter, Erysipelas, Old Sorts and Li leers, Mercurial Diseases, end all othei alTestions, cutaneous or olborwieei arising from impurities of the blood. In the extraordinary cure ofMr. Drooks, peo ple who visit him, bold up their huuds in as tonishment, that iitv mcdicino could hava ar rested His disease—then go away resolved to ro commend Dr Cullen's Indian Vegetable Pana cea to every oue tlicy hear of who has need of a purifying me'diciue. So with Christiana Sands—her CUIP of Scrof ulous sote throat was quite as extraordinary as Mr. Drooks', when we reflect that from the dis ease her tea or coflec would frequently pass out of her cars, when attempting to drink, [Mee her certificate.] The people are beginning to understand, tot, that the various Syrups of darraparilla are little belter than molasses, and that it is madness to throw away money on articles which, under the most favorable circumstances, do not produce any impression on the system until several gal ons hove been swallowed. One bottle of l)r. Cullen's l'anacca seldom fails to produce con viction in the minds of patients that a radical cure is certain. Thuehope, [to necessary,an ally to medi cine.] springs up at the onlsct, and the patient is cured before any other preparation could have made (he slightest impression upon the disease I In fact, the twelvo ounce bottles of Di. Cul len'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 a penny to a half eagle, on account of its size, would make a poor selection to aay Ihe least. Earsaparilla a good purifier ! Dr. Cullen's ' Panacea contains its oxtract in Its Most c7,ce-. tratrd form. Added to this are other r . "J 4 * more active and powerful, and wK r " c . ,, combirralion with the Satav v " 4 ° 'V. , ter article, or combined V./ 'f ' Wh . #l lh " 'r ri • • T.itli the most uowcrfu poisons, cannot , ccom|llinh '-* cured where everything else had failed and this in a multitude of cases—not in Europe or in the moon, (whore so many great curee have been performed.) but in Philadelphia and oihcr pafts of the union. And be it distinctly undor tood that wo do not obtain our extracts by "boling 400 gallons down to one," it being known to every druggist's apprentice that boiling destroys tho essential virtues of medicinal plants and roots. ItOWAMD & WALTON, Proprietors, Wltolosalo and retail, No. 21 North SIXTH street; or E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg; M C Grier, Danville; Peter Ent, Light streot, Rickets and Stewart, Oranaeville ; Cyrus Barton, Espy town : J Schmick, Cattawissa; AI G Shoemaker, Buckhorn. LIVZKY STABLE. NOAH 8. PRENTISS rnrmV the public to fA / \ Ilia new Stock of hnran* carriages and buggies, a variety of which can be found at his Livery Stable. Ho can always furnish horses and vehicles of th* best kind, and on reasonable torms. He haa rec ally added a number of faahionable ve hicles aud goixl horses to his former stock.— He will furnish to parties four horse convey ances with good and safe drivers, at very low prices. Call at the lower eud of Uopkineville, on the East side of Main street. Bloomsburg, Dec. 13, '49-ly K. W. WEAVER/ BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., P j rnci— (Ja the Eatt aide of Main Slreot, thtee belotr Market. For Ihe RcifioiVi and Permanent Cnre of all NERVOUS DISEASES, Anil af thrwa Corapl iInU liM •"> cauwl I f an Im paiwd, weakened or uulieullh)* condition 01 tho STEIIVOUS This beautiful and convenient application of the im s torioii* powers of (J.ILVANI4M anil MAGNETI9M. ha* been pronounced by distinguished physiohui", hoth u Kurope and the United States, to be the moet vulual-ls medicinal iiecovery of the Jig*. ** • Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT And MAGNETIC FLUID, ie used with the most perfect and certain success in all oasea of GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also in KITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PAtSy,. DYSFEP SI A or INDIOKBTION. RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, OOU7L EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, A POTLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of .the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause —namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. COP- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi cine* inert* f. the iterate, for they weaken the vital enor gles of the er*ady prostrated system ; while, under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Gel vniiista. a* applied by this beautiful and wonderful dis covery. chc exhausted patient and weakened sufferer ie sectored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The greet peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, consists in the fact that they arrest and curt disease by autu-ard appUcatioh, In place of the usual mode of drug ging, and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction. Thty strengthen the whole system, 'quality the eircp lalion of the blood, promote the eecrtltcne , fit d never do the slightest injury under eny circumUnnces. *Wo'o their introduetion iu tho United States, only three years since, more than 60, OO O Persons Inosljdlng tHI age*, classes and conditions, among #nwh were a lain"? of bnljes, whoare peculiarly subject to Nervous Compi&aiiu, l" cn AND CTJRBD, all hope of yclief had betfn given up, and every thing else trfcU In vain To illustiate the usd Ihe CALV AXltl IJKI.T, suppose the case of a pecsoii r''Ucted wlih thai bano of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any otliCT Chronic br Jtbrt-- ous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulaP'- Me taken, which, by their uction on tho nerves and muscles of the •Ultimo h, afford temporary relief, but wkich lease mo Salient in a lower state, arid with injuicd faculties, afU ie notion thus excited has oeased. Nov. cor :MX tl is with the effect resulting from the application rf tI:C ( .■ i.- VANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic n.fli vr, even i worst symptoms of an attack, uud FITMTM, the ' .t around the Body, using the Magnetic Fluid a- iirected. In a short period tho insensible perspirption will act oo the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Gab Vanic circulation which will pass on to the negative, end thone'e back again to tho |K>uiUvc, thus keeping up a con tinuous Galvanic circulation throughout thb system Thus the most severo cases of DYSPEPSIA aro PER MANENTLY TTTRKD. A FEW DAYS IS AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of Use moet Undoubted Character, Front all parts of tho country could be given, sufficient to (111 every column lu this paper ! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that u Trtith Is stranger than Fiction." C 17 U K O V Rhourtialiam, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. # KJBV. Dlt. LAXDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of dislinguUhcd attuinmcut, and exalted tepututlon Biuxyr, New Jersey, July 12, 1848. Da. A. 11. Ciiaistik—Dear Sir: You with to know of me what has boen the result in my dwii rose, of the application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECK LACE. My reply is as follows : For about twenty years I had been suffering from Dyspepsia. Every year the aymntonui became worse, nor could I obtmp peintanent relief fYnm any corns* of meilltfal troatmetit whatever. About fourteen year* since, in consequence of frequent oxuoauro to (he weather, In tho discharge of toy pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic-Rueumalisn', which for year after year, caused me indescribable Enguish. Farther: in the wintar of 'Ah and '46, Hi conse quence of preaching n great deal in my own and various other churches in this region, I whs attacked by the Bronchitis, \Vhich coon hocamo so severe us to require an iitintcdiufo suspension of my pastoral labors. My nervous system was now thoroughly pros trated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, to alio did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection thus eyhieing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of tho Nervous Systetr,. In the whole pharmacopoeia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate jryy Nervous System ; every thing that I had tried lor this purpose hud completely failed. At last I was lad by r.iy friends to ex amine your inventions, and (though with no very san guine hones of their efficiency,) I dotei ,nincd to try th* effect of tho application o( tho GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with .the MAGNETIC FLUID. This wa* in June, 1840. To mv CHEST ASTONISHMENT, IN -TWO IATS sir DvarursiA had GONE; i* EIGHT DATB I was ENABLED TO HKSUMK MV TASTOH LABOHS, NOB HAVE J BRONCHITIS j AND Mt RHEUMATIC AFFECTION HAS EN TIBEL* CHASED TO TROt'DUt ME. Such is tllu WOlldcr ful SIM happy results of the experiment. I •have recommended the BELT and FLUID to man* who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic nflec tions. Thoy have triod them, WITH lurrv RHIULTS, 1 IKUICVC, I!* r.VBRT CASE. I am, dear sir, very respectful)*,- your*, ROBEVr W. LANDI9. DR. OHP.IS7|E'B GALVANIC NECKLACE !?'■!! ''; n'eclin(j tho Thtnol or fleoJ'. !idVlJw - oh •*. fnflammation of the Tbro.t, Nervous and sick He -dl kj l6| Dixxiness of the Ilead, Neuralgia in Buzzing or Roaring * the Ears, Deafncsa. is generally Nervous, ana -hat distresring com ,iaint, cjlled Tic Doloreux. Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians acknowledge that these terrible dis eases are caused by a deficiency of Servant Energy Iu the affected limbs. l)a. CHBISTIE's Galvanic Articles will supply- this deficient {tower, and a complete end entire cure is Chus effected. • DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Arc found of vast service in cases of Convulsions or Kits. Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Aflbctietw or the Head and upper extremities. Also iu TaDy and Paralysis, and all diseases mused by a deficiency of powei or Nervous Energy iu tho limbs or other organs of the body. TIC Doloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complaints aro imme iiately relieved by the application of the GALVANIC BEI t, NECBLACH and FLUID. The Belt diffuses th* Eleetrioity through tho system : the Necklace has a local effect, and tho Fluid acts directly u|ton the atfbcted nerves, In these JU.tressing atllictions the application' NEVER FAILS. FITB AND CONVUtaiONB. These alarming and terrible compb)> at * are nlsvaya caused by a derangement yf the Semet Tho BELT, Diicai KTi and FLUID will cur* DoAfly every case, no matter how young or old the paticn£'er how coi r !rmed the complaint. Numerous and astonishing proo'i are in possession of tho proprietor. dGH Many hundred Certificates from all parte of the country bf the most extraordinary character can b* given, if required. rNo trouble or iiicpnveni*nca attends th* use of CHRISTIE'& QjiLVANtC ARTICLES, and they may be vfrorn bv the most feeble aud delicato, perfect ease and safety. In m&liy cases the tetwelioe attending their use ie highln pleaeant and agreeable. They can be aent to iny of the country. Trices: The Gifi.vani'j Belt, Three Dol!ar. The CfalTKnio Mecklaee, Two Dollars. she5 he Gv.'ivanic Dracelots, One Dollar Baeh! hS Magnetic Fluid, One Dbllar. OT/- Tha articles are aeeompantej by full end plain direction*, remtiblots with lull particulars ma/ be lud of euthoricen Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. OQh JBcieere o/ Ctunlir/tUt and TVoithlen Fmiiatiunn T>. O. MOHEHEAD, M. D., GENERAL AGENT FOR TIIE UNITED STATES, U ilroatlsvisy, New ToVk. For sale in Bloomsburg, Pa., by authorized agent, JOHN It, MOVER,, and byauthoriztd agents in the princi pal iou ns of the State.