Unrivalled in Beauty and Excellence. SARTAIN'S MAGAZINE FOR 1852. "EMGIITY Pages of Reading Matter in -®~ i ear'., Number, being sixteen pages of additional Reading over and above the usual quanty given in the 83 Magazines. The proprietors cf this popular Periodical will spate iio expense in tho effort to impart the-rr.ost decided tuperi Tiorily to their Mag azine. and trust to receive the same maiked appreciation that has heretofore rewurJed their enterprise. American Literature Of the highest clans will be found iu their pages. SUPERB F.MBKI ISUMENTS, consisting partly of transcripts from original paintings by eminet American Artists, will alone ex ceed in value the price of a year's subscrip tion. A nU.MOROUS DEPARTMENT has been added to their usual form of con• etruclion, whero Puck Outiival/ing Punch will monthly open his portfolio of the choicest "good things" gathered from all parts of the world. 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As all Postmasters nro regular agents for the wotk, persons wishing to obtain a fuller description of it, or to soe a Specimen Copy, will please call uySon ttie neatest Postmaster who will recuive Ihe advance payment, and forward their names and the money. tenons wishing to get up a Club will be euoMieJ with a specimen copy gratis. ~ Bv the new postal law, which went into operation in July, the Postage an this Mag azine is gieutly reduced. When paid quar terly in advance it is now as follows: Un der 500 miles, z'J cents ; over 500 miles, 5 cents. Terms for 1852, Payable la Advance. Oae copy one year, S3. Two copies one year, 85. One copv two years, $5. Five copies one year, 810. Ten copies one year, 820, and an extra copy to the person send ing a Club of Ten. Single numbers 25cts. I?' Small Notes of the different States re ceived at par. Club Subscriptions sent to differ ent Post Offices. Address JOHN SARVAIN & Co , Philadelphia. Glances at Europe, Bt Hoiiace Greei.y. Octavo,(Cloth, Trice Si fIMIIS volume comprises the observations •* made during Mr. Greeley's recent Eu ropean tour, on Society, Manners and Cus toms. Art, Literature, Agriculture, Foreign Politics, and a great variety of other attrac tive ami exciting topics. It has copious notices of the Great Exhi bition or World's Fair in London; complete descriptions of the Cultivation of the Soil in different countries; brilliant criticisms of (tie Works of Art in th" Great European Capi tals ; and graphic Sketches ol Public and Domestic Lite in London, Paris, Koine, &c., written iu the frank, straightforward, piquant style, 'or which Mr-.Greeley is widely cele .b rated. A more authentic, instructive, and amus ing Book ol Travels has probably never been issued from the American press. The vast amoun' of information which it con tainers presented in such a lively aud off hand manner, that the perusal of tho volume becomes as interesting us a novol. 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RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi izens ol Bloomsburg in geneial and his old patrons in particular, besides tl;c rest of mankind, that he has again opened his tai lor-shop where hp will be pleased to furnish the be3t of clothiug, cut according to the la test fashions, and made in tho best manner. He teceivea the city fashions, and feels cer tain that his work will look well and wear bet ter. His shop is on main street of Bloomsburg next door below Lulz's Drug store. In pay for work, he will take cash, store 1 order, or even GOLD DOLLARS. 1 Bloomsburg Nov. 21, 1850. " ttltnwls ! Slinwls ! ! A new-parcel of tong,sh aw ! 8 > la,e Mills manufacture, and 'Perkerri shawls ust received and for sale cheap by GEORGE WEAVER. JJloomsbufg, October 14th, 1851. FIRE PROOF CHESTS, FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, ke. N V & WAI'SON, ! l ' la I'hiJaticli<bia Exchange. I ' Ealent Soap Slone Lined j i.HIANDBKS. Fire and thief 'JjHTj t roan RON CHESTS, warranted to aland more heat than any other cheats in the country. Alao, Patent Air Cham ber IKON t'HE TS, 170(1 now in nee. They also continne to make the ordinary Fire I'roufs at very low prices. We, tho ntidtraigrerl 'were preaent on the 11 day of September, when Messrs, Kvnna ,V Wot sen tcated one of their Salamander Tiro Proof Chests, at which lime they consumed five cords cf wood over it, commencing at 9 A. M. tin! continuing until 9 o'clock, P, M , making ve houra intense heat, amounting to a while neat. The Chests remained in tho lire until the neat morning, when it was opene in our presence, and all tho books and papers taken nut, having been preserved entire. The above named Chest, together with hocks and papers, may be examined by calling at the Store ot Evans & Watson, 83 Dock street. THUS. HANSBLL, 13th st„ abovo Arch. SAMUEL L. DAVIf. 111, N. Third at. WILLIAM HARPER, Jr, Messrs. Evans & Watson : Oentlemen -Hnving been present when the contents of the Chest alluded to in the above certificate were exposed to view, I take pleasure iu adding my testimony to the perfect security oI the papers. No mark of fire was apparent on any of them. Respectfully, 8. V. MERRICK. Fhilodolphia, Kept 10. BALTIMORE, June 18. Messrs. Evans A 'Vutson, Philadelphia; Gentlemen—We have much pleasuie in re commending your Eire Ptouf Chests to the no tice of the public—the one wo purchased from you having saved our books and contents cfloc tu.illy, after undergoing a very severe boat during the fire, which destroyed the entire block of tiuil dingo on A'ch street wharf, on the Schuylkill, on the6th of June, 1810. Yours, verv res ullv, RCBSEL & GILLIN9. Seal and Letter Copying Presses, Eire prouf Doors for U.inlts and Stores; Patent Slate Lined Itefrigerirters, warranted superior to all others, Water Fillers, Truck Wagons for Stoics, Sho.v er II litis of the best quality, June sth, 185t.1y G£J>a -xi uciA-xta cs> Li*' ss ESSENCE OP COFPEP. A BOUT two years ago a new discovery ■f* was made iu Europe, consisting of a substitute lor the ordinary store coffee, called Essence of Collee, which has gone into gen eral use with astonishing rapidity, not only among the poorer classes, wno ut once dis pensed with the use ol the celebrated Chick ory Coffee, but is now in general use in the wealthiest families and the first hotels, and is highly recommended by the medical fac ulty. it ie extracted from pure, wholesome veg etables. and excels all similar preparations thai have ever been offered to the public, either in this country or in Europe. Its su perior quality lias already been attested to in the cities by some of the most eminent phys icians, and a number of the most distinguish ed of the clergy and other highly respectable citizens. Coffee made from this essence ac cording to the prescription obtains a more delicious and pleasant favor than the com mon store coffee, and is certainly more wholesome, especially for persons ill deli cate health, which will be admitted by eve ry physician who will tako die pains to test the natule and properties of litis essence. One paper costing only 12i ins., is equal to four pounds of store coffee, will be bright and clear without tho application of any other ingredient to clarify or settle it. The public are therefore invited to give this es sence at lea6t a trial before they condemn it. A respectable merchant of Luzerne coun ty in writing of it say s: '•My customers liavo been using of the above Essence for some months past with general satisfaction ; and Ido uot hesitate to recommend it to tho public. HENDERSON GAYLORD." Mat.'ufaclerod by G. Humrrel, Bolder k Co., 718 Callowhill.street Philadelphia. For sale by GEORGE WEAVER, Blooms burg, by whom merchants can be supplid a', manufacturers prices—freight added. Bloomsburg, July 31st, 1851.—3 tn. 01 ~ OL "ocTzs" j© tUQU£<£<3<gS HENRY ZUP PING Ell Invites the attention ol the public to his stock of clocks, watches, jewelry, watch trimmings, glasses, keys, balance wheels, jewels and Gold Pf 113 which he continues to offer for salo at reasonable prices. He will also repair clocks, watches, and musical and optical instruments in a satis factory manner. His shop is iu the middlo ygoin of the Ex chango block, nearly opposite to the Cour House. - w Bloomsburg, July 21, 1851. 800 1 S & SHOES. l.[ AT THE LOWEST PIIICKS. ATOWTO WEIL3®Sy Respectfully announces to his friends and tho public that lie has taken the Boot and Shoe Store lately kept by Warren Russet, where lie has always on hand and makes to order all kinds of Boots aud Shoes at tho following prices; Men's lino calf r morocco boots, St a 4 50 do kip or cow hide, 3 25 do calf shoes 2 00 do cow hide, I 75 do miners', nailed, 2a 2 50 Ladies' gaiters, 2 a 2 25 " Lace boots, I 62 " Thick soled slippers lal 37 " l'uinp soled, 100 " Jenny Liud,s 125 a 1 50 Boys', youths' and children's shoes in pro portion. He manufactures his work of the best of stook—warrants it to wear; and is determined to sell it as low as others can their Yankee or city work. Call and soe for yourselves. Shop on Main si., next door below Harlman's Store. Bloomsburg, April Ist, 1851. SHEETS & SELTZER'S WHOLB 6 A L B wnsrra <& BV®IBIB 8 ®No.93dN- Third St, (Abovo Callowhill,) PHILADELPHIA, A GENERAL ASSOUTMET OF BRANDIES, WISES, CORDIALS. And Liquors of every description : 1. K. BHRETZ. F. P. SELTZER. JOHN Woobsipes Agent, House, Sign and Ornamlenta Painting DONE to order in the best highly-finished pclain stylo, by B HAGENBU'CH. NEW IMPORTERS & JOBBERS, j FREEMAN, HODGES & CO., 58 Liberty street, between Broadway and Nas- i sau-slreet, near the Pust OJjke, New York. 1 are receiving, by daily arrivals from ; Europe, our Fall and Winter assortment 1 of rich fashionable fancy silk and millinery' goods. We respectfully invite all Cash Purchas ers thoroughly to examino our Stock and Prices, and as interest governs, we feel con fident our Goods and Prices will induce them to select from our establishment. Particular attention is devoted to MILLINERY GOODS, and many of the articles nru raunulectured expressly to our order, and cannot be sur passed m beauty, eiyle and cheapness. Beautiful Par.s Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck, and Belt. Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, of all widths i and colors. Silka, Satins, Velvets, and Uncut Velvets, for Hats. Feathers, American and French -Artificial Flowers. Puffings, and Cap Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, largo assortment. Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Under steeves and Guffs. Fine embroidered Reviero and Hemstitch Cambric Handkerchiefs. Crapes, Lisses, Tarletons, Illusion and Cap Laces. Valencienee, Brussels, Thread, Silk, and Lisle thread Laces. Kid, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves and Mitts. Figured ami plain Swiss, Book, Bishop Lawn and Jaconet Muslins. English, French, American and Italian Straw Goods. Aug. 28, JB5l-6m. MEDICAL HOUSE, BSTALISHED FIFTEEN YEARS AUO, BY DR. KINKELIN. i\. IV. Corner of Third and Union sis., between Spruce and Pine streets, PHILADELPHIA. Fifteen years of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in this ciiy have rendered Dr. K. the mast export and successful practitioner far and near, in the treatment of all diseases of a private mttuie. Persons afflicted with nlctrs on the lioily, throat or legs, pains in tho head or bones, or ieercuri.il rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising fiom youthful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby Hie consti tution has become enfeebled, are all IreateJ with success. lie who placcß himself undei the rare of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently icly upon bis skill as a physician. x Take Particular Notice, Voung men who have injured themselves hy a certain practice indulged in, a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school, the effects of which ate nightly fel', even when asleep and destroy I oth mind and body, should apply immediately. Weakness and constitu tional debility, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and general prostration, irrslibility and all nervous affections, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, and every disease ill any way con nected wiUi the disorder of the proceativo func tions cured, and full vigor restored. Youth and Manhood A Vigorous Life or a premature Death, KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION, ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. This book just DublisheJ is filled with useful information on the infirmities and diseases of the generative organs. It addresses itself alike to youth, manhood and old should be read by all. 'l'he valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and uuf fering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents lv reading it will learn how to pro vent lie dehtruction of their children. A remittance of 25 cents enclosed in a letter addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, N \V corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, in Philadelphia will ensure a book under envelope per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K ly letter, (post paid) arid be cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions, Sec. for warded by sending a remittance, and put up se cure from damage or curiosity. ilooksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvas sers and ail others supplied with tho above work at very low rates. ly HOG'i'OK VOI RSELE; FOR 25 CENTS! ®Dy mtans of the pocket Esculapius, or every one his own Physician! thir tieth edition, with up. wardsofahundrr.il engra vings showing private dis eases in every shape and form, and malformations of the generative system, 3Y VVM. YOUNG, M. D. The timo has nouyi riv ed, that persons suffering from secret disease, need no more become the victims of quackery, as by tho prescriptions con tained iu this hook anyone may curi himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, ar.d with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routino of private disease, it fully explains the cause of manhood's eaily decline, with observa tion. on marriage— besides many other derange merits which it would not be proper toeuumeiste in Iho public prints. Any person sending twenty five cents, en closed iu a letter, will receiro one copy of this book, hy mail, or live copies will lie sent for one dollar. Address, I)r. W. Voung, No. /52 Spruce street. Philadelphia.' Post puid. ty Dr. Young, can bo consulted on, any of tho Diseases described in his different publications at his offices, 152 Spruce street, every day, between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sun days exceptpd.) Philadelphia, March 23, 1850-12 m BOOKS ! BOOKS Read! Read! sl@3lE3>il SW&SiEE Announces to the reading world in general, and the good people of Bloomsburgh in par ticular that he has removed h'.s Bookstore to the lower corner of Biggs Brick Block oppo site the Court House, where he has a full variety of Books for ail manner ol men and women kind. He has all tho popular works of the day upon Morals, Religion, History, Literature, Politics and Travels • and a gen eral selection of all school books, English, Classical, German and French. He has also a sweet lot of Confectionarics, Toys aud Jewelry, So that every kind of taste can bo gratified by a selection of something from his stock. Bloomsburg, April 15th,_lSG 1. Fancy Chairs. BENJAMIN HAGENBUCH has just re ceived from Philadelphia a new lot oi' FAN CY CHAIRS, of Birch end Mahogany ourl, and of the most fashionable style, which he will sell at the lowest prices for good pay. Blootnßburg, May 16th, 1850. SEJaPo CS3on.nilci3a a a3 FAUACEA. Tun nfilleted nre invited to call and uoo Mi Inae Urooks, Jr., nt the corner of Third and Wilcox streets, and Miss Christiana Sands, Beach htreet below Spruce street, i n the Schuy I kill. These two persons have been snatched from the very jaws of the destiftjor. through *he agency of th.it most potent of all medicines, DR CVLLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. Dr Culien's Panacea is the only cartuin cure j foi Scrofula ot King's Evil, Tetter, Erysipelas, Old Sores and Ulcere, Mercurial Discuses, and all other uiibstions, cutaneous or otherwise, arising from impurities of the blood. In the extraordinary cure of Mr. Brooks, peo ple who vi it him, hold up their hurids in as tonishment, that ANY medicino could have ar rested (its disease—then go away resolved to re commend D> Ctilleu's Indian Vegetable Pana cea to every one they Lear of who hus need of a purifying medicine. So with Christiana Sands—her cum of Scrof ulous* soro throat wns quite as extraordinary us Mr. Crooks', when wo reflect that from the dis ease her tea or cofl'ee would frequently pass out of her ears, when attempting to diiuk, [See her certificate.] The people ate beginning to understand, too that the various Syrups of fiSanaparllla are little bettor than molasses, ai d that it is madness to , throw away money on articles which, under the j most favorable circumstances, do not produce any impression on the system until, several gal ons have been swallowed* 000 bottle of Dr. i Cullen's Panacea seldom fails to produce con viction in the minds of patients that a radical cure is certain. Thus hope, [;o necessary, an ally to medi cine.] swings up at the otitAel, and the patient is cured before any other preparation could have made the slightest impression upon the discus? ! In fact, the twelve 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 won 1 prefer a penny to a half eagle, on accoun of its size, wtuld make a pour selection to sat the least. Sarsnparilla a good portlier! Dr. Uuilen's Panacea contains its extract in its most concen trated form. Added to this are other extracts, more active and powerful, and which effect in combination with the tSarsaparilla, what the lat ter article, or combined with the most powerfo poisons, cannot alone accomplish. It has cured where everything else had failed and this in a multitude of ettV's—not in Kuiopc or in the ntoon, (where so many great cures have been performed,) but in Philadelphia and other pafts of the union. And he it distinctly understood that we do not obtain our extracts by ••holing 400 gallons down to one," it being known to eveiy uruggist's apprentice that boiling destroys the essential virtues of medicinal plants and toots. ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietor?., Wholesale and retail, No. 21 North SIXTH street; or E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg; M C Crier, Danville; Peter Ent, Light street, Pickets and Stewart, Orange villa ; Cyrus Barton, Espytown ; J Schmick, Cattawisea; M G Shoemaker, Buck horn. i STROLOGV.— THE CELEBRATED Dr. r\ C. W. ROBACK, Professor of Astrology Astronomy Phrenology, and Ucomancy, com bined with CONJURATION from Sweeden, office No. 6 White Stiect New Vork City,of fcrs his services to the citizens of liloomsbutg. He has been consulted by all ihs crowned heads of Europe, and enjoys a higher refutation as an Astrologer than any one living. Nativities col culated acroiding to lieomancy—Ladies $3 Gentlemen $5, Persons at a distance can hav their nativities drawn by sending the date of the day i f theit birth. All letters containing the above fee will receive immediate attention, and Nativities scut to any part of the world written on durable paper; and he is prepared to make use of his power by conjuration oil any of the following topics; Couruhip, advice given for the successful accomplishment of a wealthy mar riage; he has the power to redeem such fas are given to the free use of the bottle,- ami for all cases of hazard, and for the recovery of stolen or lost property, and the purchasing of lottery tick ets. Thousands of the abt.ve named cases have been donr in this city and its vicinity, and in the United chat en, to the full satisfaction of all. It),. 000 Nativities or Horoscopes have been cast du ring the last four years while he r e. Letters will answer every purpose, and will do as well as to coll in person, and the mail is now so safe ihut persons need not fear to trust money through the Post Office. Dr liohack receives from 600 to 1000 letters monthly, and has never missed one. Ml letters will bo religiously nttended to, if prepaid. For more particulars call at the office of the "Star of the North,!! and get an Aatrolo. gieal Almanac gratis. C. W. ROB AUK,* Na, 6 White street, New York City, lie particular to mention the Post-office coun ty and State. All communications kept relig ously secret. Spring anb Summer gooba. All new and Cheap. A/.KOIT KLINE Invites the attention of .the good people of Bloomsburg to his stock of new and fash ionable spring nnd summer goods which he has just openeil in the Brick Block third door above the Exchange lintel in Bloomsburg. and which he will sell CHEAPER THAN THE CBEPE3T, lie lias ail assortment of L)rj Goiuli, Fnijcy GOUIIN. READY MADfc CLOTHING, And a full variety of dress-goods for In dies and genllemens' wear nnd fancy. @©<2)23 mUR&AQHO' Can bo made by purchasers who will call I and examine nis goods, for ho will sell, and sell 20 per cent, less than the goods can be bought elsewhere in town. Bloomsburg, April 23d, 1851. Fire Insurance. THE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Comoany, have appointed the undersigned an Agent, to make insurances in Columbia county. The Company is in good credit,and is conducted upon soniid 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 liability for the'losses or expenses of the Company. The amount of premium and policy paid when insured is the extent of liability. Persons desirous of effecting an insurance upon property, can call upon the undersigned, at his Oliice in Bloomsburg. CHARLES R. BUCKALEW. May 22, 1850. Wonderful News 1 "■"list received acid for sale by the subscri •F her a "Journal of the sufferings and hardships of Parker H. French's Overland Expedition to California, which left New . Vork city May 13 1850, and landed at San I Francisco Dec. 14," by William Miles of Curiise, Pa. All lovers of California news, will gall soon and buy, as we have but a few copies of this highly interesting work on hands. JOSEPH SWARTZ. Msy 22, 1851. STATE METE AI. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. HARKISBVCO, PA. Guarantee Capital over SIOO,OOO Surplus Cash " 25,000 VJVHIS Company lias been doing business X about ten months and has accumulated an earned capital of over $125,000 above all losses and expenses with a surplus of ovei $25,000 on hand. The premiums aro A 9 low as any good and responsible company. The directors confine themselves to the sa fest class of properly, and no risk to exceed *2500 in one locality, (with A few excep tions. F The protils are wholly divided to the members, which offers (owners of sale prop erly.) inducements over most companies in the State. DIRECTORS. John P. Rutherford, John B. Packer. Albert J, Gillelt, Philo C Sedgwick, Samuel T. Jones, Alouzo A. Currier, Robert Klotz, J. P. RUTHERFORD, President, A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. R. W. WEAVER, Agent, Bloomsburg. The Directors have the liberty to refer to the following gentlemen : Hon. A. L. Russell, Secretary of Common wealth. Hon Jotm Laporte, late Surveyor General. James A Weir, Esq., Cashier of Ilarrisburg Bank. Robt. J. Ross, Esq , Cashier Dauphin Dcpos ite Bank. John M. Bickel, Esq., Stalo Treasurer. A. J. Jones, Esq , P. M., Ilarrisburg. Col. Israel Painter, Canal Commissioner. Messrs. Jno. Wallower & Son, Commission Merchants, Ilarrisburg, John Hrßrant, Esq., Commission Merchant, Ilarrisburg. Bloomsburg, Juno 25th, 1851. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S UTHONTEIPTIC MIXTURE! Largo Bottles Only One Dollar* The Proprietor of th® Great American Remedy " VAFOHNN VeuxTAiii-K LITIIOSTRIPTJC MIXTURE," induced by the urgent solicitation* of hi* Agents, throughout lit® United Statei and Canada, ha* now Reduced the Prico of his popular and well known article; and from this date, henceforth, be will put ap but one six® only, hii quun bottles: —the retail prico will bo ONE DOLLAR, The public mar rest assured that the character of the Medi cine, iu strength, and curative properties* WILL REMAIN I'NCII ANU ED, and the same car® will bo bratowed in pre paring it ax heretofore. A* this medicine, under its reduced price, will be purchased by those who have not hitherto innde tlicnirelve* acquainted with iu virtues, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hit r.rticle is not to be clamed with the vast amount of " Remedies of the day j" it claims for itself a greattr healing power, in all distant, than anp other preparation now before the world; and boa sustained itself for eight years by its snpsrior medical virtues, nnd, until this reduction, commanded double the price of uny other article In thin line. NOTICE PARTICULARLY, this article acta with greet he ai ing p®wcr and certainty, upon the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lung* nail nil oilier organs, upon the proper action of which life and health depend. This medietas a justly high repute as a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, , nnd p.ll dire®*®* of that nature. It may be relied uion when J the intelligent physician has abandoned his patient, nnd for j these distressing disease®, more especially DROPSY, the propri i etor would earnestly and honu'.iy recommend ft. At its j present price It M easily obtained by si!, and the trial will prove I the article to be the Cheapest Medicine in the World! l'lease ask for pamphlet* the agent* give them away tlioy contain over i.\Un pages of receipts, (in addition to ful j medical matter) valuable for household purpose'*, and whict I will save many dollars per year to practical housekeeper". These receipts are introduced to mnke the book of great value, nide from its character as an adverthing medium fot the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, iu the form of letter* from ali parts of the country, may be relied upon. W " Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture " the Great American Remedy, now for sale in quart tattles at $1 each, small bottles at 50 cts each. No small bottles will be issued after the present stock is disposed of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 807 Maiq Street, G. C. VAUGHN. Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLfJOTT McKESSON & CO., 127 Maiden Laue, New York City, i N. B.—All letters (excepting front agents and dealers witn | whutn he transacts b urine#*) must be post paid, or no attention J will he given to them. I AGENTS.—E. P. LUTZ, Bloomsburg; O. F Moore, Danville; Jno. W. Friling, Sun bury, M A M'Cay, Northumberland ; John Sharpless, Cattawissa ; J K Millard, Espy town ; A. Miller Berwick ; Charles Seybert- Beach qaveiuOct. 31, 1850.-ly Philadclphia & Heading Rail Road. REDUCTION of trieght on Merchandize, lo commence March 1, 1851. RATES OF FREIGHT PER 100 LBS. Between Pottsville and Philadelphia. ARTICLES TRANSPORTED. — Ist Class.— B tuminous Coal, Briiks, Ice, Iron Ore, Lime stone, Pig Iron, Plaster, Slate, Tiles, 9 cts. 2d Class. — Blooms, Burr Blocki, Cement, Grindstones, Guano, Laths, Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy, Rosin, Salt, Sills, Shingles, Tar, Turpentine, Timber and Lumber, 10 cts. 3rd Class. —Ale, Beer, and Porter, Ashes, Pot & Pearl, Bark, Barley. Bones & Horns, Coffee, Cotton, Whiskey,'& Domestic Li quors, Grain, Iron Castings, rough; Rolled, Bar or Hammmed Iron, Boiler Plates, Flat I Bar Rail Road Iron. Lead and Shot, Mo j hisses, Potatoes, Nails & Spikes, Salt Provi sions, Sugar, Saltpetre, and Tobacco, un- I manufactured, 12 j cts. Flour per barrel, 25 cts. 4th Class — Applet, Bran, Butter, Cheese Cordage, Earthen Ware, Eggs, Gto ceris (except those staled) Hemp, Hardware, and Cutlery, Hollow ware , Lard, Leather, Live I Stock, Manufactures of Iron, as Machinery ; Oil, Oysters, Paints, Raw Hides, Rags, Rus sia Sheet Iron, Seeds. Steel, Sweet Potatoes, Tallow, Vinegar and Wire, 17 cts. sth Class. —Books and Stationary, Boots & Shoes, Camphine, and Spirit Oil, China, Glass nnd Queensware, Cigars. Confectionery, Dry- Goods, Drugs, Fresh Fish, Meat & Fruit, Fo reign Liquors, Hops, Spirits of Turpentine Teas, Wines and Wool 22 cts. March 13, 1851. ""HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY, REMOVED TO I\'o. 14 4 Race Street, (Between 4lh & sth, opposite Crown St.) PIIILADEIiPUU, WHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by increased facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its wide spread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established IN the good opinion and confidence ot the A merican Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manu facturer takes this opportunity to SAY THAT the confidence thus secured shall NOT be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Wri ting Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Cement tor mending Glass and China, as wel l as a superior Hair l)ye; a trial only is ne cessary to insure its future use, and a Seal ing H'ux, well adapted for Druggists and Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or small quantities. Order# addressed to JOSEPH K. HOVER, Manufacturer, No. 144 Race Street, Between 4th & sth, opposite Crown St., Philadelphia. Sept. 18, 1851.-3 M. WINDSOR AND "COMMON CHAIR made to order of any dcsirablo style at tfc chair manufactory of B. HAGENBUCH Blooradbnrg, May 16th 1850. For the Cure of COUGHS, COLES, HOAHSEIIESS, BROKT OHXTZS, OBOUF, ASTH< IKEA, WHOOPISTG-COUGH AND COKSUXfIPTIOM. In offering to the community thi* juitly col ehraled remedy for diseases of the thrust and lungs, it is not our wish to trifle with the Vivos 01 health of the aflliclid. but far lily to lay bo fore them the opinions of distinguished men Sf j some of ■ the evidences of its success, tro I which thev car udge fee thtiusflvcs. \4 tie C Mu,y pte*'go unrssiiss to incite no wild nee lions or false statements of its cllicacy, nor will we J;old not any hopo to sufl'cring humanity which Iso-'s will nut warrant. Many prom's art! here given, and vtc solicit ail inquiry froin tho ptii.'l'C into ail we publish, fee lingosscred they will find relia hie, and the medicine worthy tL?;l beat ctn/i dence end patronage- PROF. CLEVELAND, of UoWuuiu .*°l lege, Maine, Writes—.-1 hove witnessed tho cffeiU of your 'CHERRY PECTORAL' in iny own fotnily and that of my friends. and it gives me satis faction to state in its I'avoi that no medicine 1 hive ever known has proved so eminently suc cessful in cuiing diseases of the throat and lungs." REV. DR, OtSCOOD Writes—"That ho considers 'Cherry Pectoral' the best medicine for Pulmonary Aflcctioiis ev er given to the public,' end stales that "his daughter after being obliged to keep the room four months with a severe settled cough accom panied by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms of Consumption, com menced the use ef the 'Cherry -Pectoral,* end had completely recovered," EX— chanceu.gr KINO, f New ork saya. "I have been a gieat suffer er with Uronchetia, and but for the use of the 'Chmuit Pi.ctoh.il' might have continued to be so for many years to come, hut that has cured ine and I am happy to hear testimony to its eft cacy," From siirli testimony we ask the public to judge for then selves. HEAR THE PATIENT, Or, Ayer— Dear Sit i For two yeurs I was filleted with a very scveie cough, accompanied v spitting of bleed and profuse night sweats, ly the advice of n\y attending physician I was nouced to use your Cherry Pccisrul, and con tinue., to do so till 1 considered myself cured, and ascribe the efl'cel to jour preparation, JAMES RANDALL, | llnmden ss. Springfield, Nov. 117, 1848, | This day appeared the above named James Randall, and pronounced the above statement true in every respect. LORENZO NORTON, Justice. THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Poin t*sii, Mc , Jan. 10,1847. Dr. Ayer; I have keen long afflicted with Aalhma which grew yearly worse until last au tumn, it brought on a cough which confined me in my chamber; and began to assume the alarm ing symptoms of consumption 1 had tried the best advice and the best medit no to no purpose, until I used your Cherry Pectoral, which has cuied me, and yuu may well believe me. Gra'e ullv jours, J. U. PHELPS, If there is any value in tho judgment of the wise, who speak from sipericnce, here is a med icine worthy of tho public confidence, Prepared by J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Mass., Sold by E I'.LUTZ, B onmsburg A B WILSON, Berwick Jan, 16,1851.-4tn. AN ADVERTISEMENT TU AT ArrUALS TO Tit It SOUND SENSE OF TIIE COMMUNITY. Standard Medicines, The following unequalled scries of Family Medicine* may be dcpcndeJ nj>on wilh the ut most confidence. They have the approbation of the beat phyaicions in the countiy, and are tecum mended by nil who have useJ thepi a* | HUperior to any family medicines known. They have been been before the Public For I Five Vcars, during which time more than ! 5,000 certificates have been teceived ftorn emi nent public men and other*, and are now on file iu the Company's Oilicc. THey arc out pounded with the ut. most cure and skitl, and the ingredients are thor oughly tested by scieniilV: chemists, so thai medic Ties of a uniform and reliable quality are guaranteed in I 1 cases. Tho Griefenberg VEOF.TAULK PILLS, Aro pnr ticulaily valuable for the prevention and cure of Fevers in general, all Billions am I.iver Com plaints, Jnudice, General Debility, Common and Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Heart Hunt Cos liveness, Griping. Urinary Diseases, Obstruc tions of the Menses. Infiuenza, Aathma, and for a variety of other Chronic Diseases; iu Ufin for ail orJio iry family uses. Full directions for the various Disea ses accompany each box, Price 25 cts. a box. Iliu Grnefcnbcrg Dysrn lory Syrup, A speedy oud infallible remedy in Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus Cholera infantum, and the Asiatic Cholera, if taken with the first symptoms, viz . vomiting and diarrhoea. Il never fails to cure the worst possible cases of bowel complaints, generally in a few hours, seldom beyond a day. It is i'uicly Vegetable, at d taken in almost uny quantity is perfectly hatmless. The Graefeubeig Green itlouol illil OllltUlClit. Invaluable for Bums, Wounds, Sprains, Chiilblains, Corns, botes, Swellings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis Scrofula, * leers. Pains in the bide and Back* immediate y relieved, inflammation of the Bow. els, snd for all cases where there is inflammation. THE GRAEFENBERG MANUAL, F HEALTH. A Complete hand-book of medicine fur fami lies. Price SO cents. Office 214 II toad way, N. Y. C A U TIO N. The public is requested to hear in mind that everything prepared liy the Graefenbeig Com pany has '.heir seal upon it. B pur;ous articles have been issued closely re sampling the genuine in every particular except the seal, and the utmost care should be observed before purchasing. AGENTS.—Thomas Ellis, and E. P. I.utx, Bloomsburg; Benjamin Bei ber, Callawissa, Peter Enl, Light Street. Bloomsburg, Jan. 23, 1851-6 m, TAILORING IN LIGHT STREET JAMES SMITH Invites'the attention of tho fashionable in Light Street to hiastsio of cutting garments He makes them in the best ami most tasty manner, and can can ensure satisfaction in his warkmanihip. He receives the latest fashions, and whon cutting onlp is desired, the work is marked carefully for the maker. All kinds ol country produce taken exchago for work. Light Street, Fob. 14, 1850 ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER IP IS IP S E KT 8 THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR A Great Dyspepsia eurer, Prepared from Rennet, or th%fourth Stomach of the Ox, alter direetiolis of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. U-, No.ll, North Eighth Street, I htla delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Inot gestion, Dyspepsia, Jaudiee, Liver Com plaint, Constipation, and Debility, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, tho Gastric Juice. gy Half a spoonful of this Fluid, infnsetl in water, will digest or dissolve, Fir* Founds of Roast Reef in about tuo hours, out of tho stomach, DECUNTTttN. Digestion is Chiefly performed in the stomach by the aid of a fluid which freely exudes fror.t the inner coat of that organ, when in a state o! health, called tho Gastrin Juice. This fluid is the Great solvent of tho Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimula ting Agent of tho stomach anil intonstines. Without it there will bo no tllgstiiot),—ft4 conversion of food into blood, and no nu trition of the body; but rather a foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condition of tho whole digestive apparatus. A weak, half dead, or injured stomach produces c.O good Juice. and hence tho d:s reseai.u debility which e'-tl. PkfbiN a' O RtNNcr. — I'epsin is trio cbi element, or gredt Digesting Principle of tho Gastric Juice, It (u found in great abun dance in Ihe solid parts ot |h<l human stom ach after do tih, and sometimes cttuees tho stomach to digest itself, or cat t'sejf up. It is also fountl in the stomach of animals, a* the ox, calf, &c. It is the material used bjr farmers iu mnkirg cheese, called Rennet, the effect of which has long been the spe cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. Ken net possesses astonishing power. The stom ach df a calf w ill curdle nearly one thou sand times its own weight of milk. Bato Liebig states that, 'One part of Pepsin dts solved in sixty thousand parts of water, wil digest meat ami other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perlectly supplied, wo quote tho following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE? Bakon Liebio, in Lib celebrated work on nimal Chemistry, says: "Ar. Artificial Di csiive Fluid analago us to Ihe Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the-nucoua gmembrane of the stomach of the Calf, which various articles of food, ns meat and eggs' will be sbflened, changed, and diges ted, Just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on •'Food and Dipt," published by Fowlers & Wells, New York, page 35. slates the sarno great fact, and describes the method of prep aration. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira- _ . Dr Combe, in his valuable writings on die "Physiology of Digestion," observe hat "a diminution of the due quantity o he Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre ailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and he state, that "a distinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted tti h,. this complaint, finding every thing elso to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, oh tainetl from the stomach of l'vittg animals which proved completely successful." Dr. Graham, author of the fan,cub work on "Vegetable Diet," says : ' it is a remar kable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the property- of dissolving various I articles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial digestion o/ them in no wise dif ferent front the natural digestive process." Dr. Simon's great work, the "Chemhtry iof Man," (Lea it Blancliard, Phila., 1846 ; pp. 321-2): "The discovery of PEPSIN j fo nts a new era in the chemical history of Di gestion. From recent experiments wo know that food is dissolved us rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared lrotn Pep sin, as it is in the natural Gastric Juice it self." Professor Dunglison of the Jofferson Col lege, Philadelphia, in his great work on Hp. I man Physiology, devotes more than fifty I pages to an examination of this subject. ; llis experiments with Dr Beaumont, on the j Gastric Juice, obtained from the living hu i man stomach ami from animal* aro well | known. "In altca.-es," he says, "digestion ' occurred as perfectly in tho artificial as the natural digestions." | As a DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr Houghlon'n i preparation of Pepsin lots produced tho I most marvellous etlccis, curing cases of De | bility, Emaciation. Nervous Decline, and i dispeplie Consumption, supposed to be on | the very verge oi the grave, it is impoa , ble to give tiie details o' cases in the limit of litis Rdveriifcmetil- —but authenticate j certificates have been of more than two hun dred Remarkable Cures, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These Worn .nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but per manent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and par ticularly useful lor tendency to billious dis order, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever uud Aglie, and tho ev il ellectsof Quinine, Mercury,, ami other drug upon tho Digestive organs, after a long sick ness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost rec onciles Health with Inlumporance. i Old Stomach Complaints.—There ia no form of Old Stomach Complaints which nc docs not teem to roach ami remove atone it No matter how bad they may be, it givee Instant Relief! A singlo dose removes ai tho unpleasant symptom?, and it only noedg to he repeated, lor a short time, to make iheso good effects permanent. Purity of Blood and Vigor of Body, follow at once. It i- particularly excellent iu eases of Nange" Vomling, Crumps, Soreness of tho the Stomach, distress after eating ' ?' state of the Btood, Ileavir.e^ Spirits, Despondency, E.r Weak ess tendency to Irtsa;;,,|y, Suicide, &c. l rtce, ONE LuI.LAR per bottle. On bottle will q.ieu efieot a lasting cure PEPSIN IN POWDERS, CP" Sad by Mad Free of Postage. For convenience of sending to all parts o the country, the igestive Ma'ter of ih ß Pep sin is put up in the form of Powders, wilh directions to be dissolved in water or syrup by the patient, i heso powders contain just Ihe same mutter as the bottles, bin twice 'the quantity for the same price, uud will bo son by mail, Free of Postage, forOno Dollar sent (post-paid) to DrJ S Houghton. No 11 North Eighth street Philadelphia, Pa. Six packages for five dollars. Every package ami bottle bears the wHtten signa ture of JS HOUGHTON, M D.,5010 Proprie tor. r Sold by agents in overy town in 'ho Uni ted States, and by respectable dfcilSrs in Medicines generally. Ageuts for Bloomsburg, JOHN R, . MOV ER, E. P. LUTZ. Books 1 Books I j Joseph gwariz has just reoeiverl a new 'lot [of Literary Historical, Religious, Poetical J Miscellaneous and School books, to whick bo invites (he attention of <he reading publro nfßloomub'jrg. ' '
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