Directors of the Lebanon Bank, praying for recharter. Feb, 4th. SMUTE.— Mr Guernsey, remonstrance of cilia ens of Bradford county, against any part ef their county being annexed to Sullivan. Mr Packer, petition from the President and Directors of the West Bianch bank, for recharter of sag! bank. Mr Talton, petition for repeal of the three hundred dollar exemption law of last ses sion. Mr Frick, four petitions of citizens of Col umbia couniy. remonstrating against the e rectlon of new bounty "Montour." Mr Drum, a bill for the erection of coun ty "Mahoning." On motion of Mr Brawlev, tho bill enti tled "An act to orcct Moutoursvillo, in Ly coming county, into a borough," was taken up and paised final reading. HOUSE.— Mr Bent, for repeal of the Three Hundred Dollar Exemption Law of last ses sion ; also, for a law prohibiting tho sale of intoxicating drinks. Mr McKean, for closing the canals on the Sabbath day. Mr Beaumont offered a resolution calling for the appointment of a committee to in quire into the existing federal relations of this State, as a member of this Union, and re port the result to this House. Petitions Presented. —Mr Brindle presented a petition for the recharter of the West Branch Bank, at Wiiliamsport—for tho re peal of the S3OO exempliou law. Feb. 5. SENATE. —Mr. Streeter presented the pro ceedings of a meeting held in Luzerne co., opposing the erection of new county, "Lack awana." Mr Guernsey, remonstrance of citizens of Bradford, against annexing any part of said couuty to Sullivan ; also petition from citi zens of Tioga, for the incorporation of a Tlaiik Road Company. sir Fulton, petition of citizens of York co., for repeal of the three hundred dollar ex emption law. Mr Ives, petition for an aberalion in the Constitution, so a c to increase the number of Representatives in the House to 150. HOUSE. —This being the day for reading of bills on Private Calendar, the following pas sed first reading:— An act to amend an act supplementary to an act entitled an act to incorporate the Dan ville and I'ottsvilln Railroad Company. An act '.o incorporate the wahonoy and Shamokin Improvement Company. A supplement to an act, entitled an act to incorporate the Shamokin, siahonoy and Schuylkill Railroad Company. An act lor the relief of DariJ Clark and Andrew Clark, of Columbia county. An act authorizing the laying out of a SlHto'.roud from Schuylkill township in Schuyl kill county, to Roaring Creek township, Col umbia county. Afternoon session 3 o'clock. —All tho bills that passed first reading litis morning, were taken up and passed final reading. Adjour ned. Not Guilty- HARRISBUHG, Feb. 5. The jury in the case of young Ktiepley, charged with the murder of his lather, afier being out about an hour, returned a verdict of "Not Guilty"—oil the ground of insanity. OR DID HE GET IT?— We this week sent a Valentine (in the shape of a slip containing the proceedings of our late County Conven tion,) to the Hon. Valentine Best. We hope he may not open it until tho 11th instant,and theu endeavor to make good use of it. wMr. Cook, of the Danville Democrat, finds room in tho last number of his paper for about two columns of oxlracts from En glish papers laudatory of the course pursued by Taylor and his friends. "Come rest in this bosom," &c. gy Mr. Brindle has presented petitions in the Legislature, for setting aside the decis ion of Messrs Irish and Broadhead relative to the seat of justice of Sullivan county, and tor fixing it at Laporto. MARRIED. Jan. 31st By Rev. G. 11. Day, Mr. J. D. WILSON, of Mooresburg, to Miss SARAH ANN EVER, of Bloomsburg. On Saturday, by the Kov. I. HAUL, Mr. STEPHEN DEITRICH, to Miss FRANCES SHAFFER, both of Briarcreek. On the same day by tho same Mr. WIL LIAM CANE, to Miss SARAH LOWMAN, both of Lian* llidgo / Pn I Pn In Beaver township, on the 2d ult., by Christian Sbutnan, Esq.. JAMES T. PUGG, Esq. of Bluck Breek township, Luzerne county, to Miss DRUSILLA PEGU, of Danville, Colum bia county. On Tuesday of last week by \Ym. Kitchen Esq,, Mr. ADAM KAY of Danville, t# Miss MART ANN BELL of Sunbury. In Black creek township, on the 22d ult., BY the Rev. James Gamble, Mr. ABRAM HEL PER, Of Butler township, to Miss MARGARET SHELHAMMEK, of Black Croek township. In Sugarloaf, on the 26th ult., by the Rov. Mr. Johnson, Mr. WM LEMMONS, of Briar Creek, Col co., to Miss CATHERINE ADAMS, of Sugarloaf township, Luzerne county. DIED. In Berwick, on the 25th of January NOR MAN EDWIN, infant son of N. E. and Debec ca Doan, aged 11 months. At the Buck-Hom, on Tuesday of last week, CLARA A. daughter offleorge L.Shoe maker. aged 1 year 10 months 20 days. In Kingston on the 15th ult., JOHN MYERS, Esq., aged about 65 years. In Montour township, on the 241h ult., Mrs. ELIZABETH, consort of John H. Quick, Esq., aged 59 years. In Mitlin township, on the 17|h ult., Mr SAMUEL BROWN, aged 84 years and 30 days. Jn Centre township, on Tuesday morning of last week, Mrs. SUSAN, consort of the late John Knorr, aged about 64 years. In Nescopeck township, Luzerne county, on the 4th nit., MARTIN AURNER, a soldier of the devolution, aged 97 years, 4 months and 28 days. In Danville, on Friday morning of last WEEK JOHN H. G/UT, aged 33 years 4 mouths pud J 3 days, THE COUNTY__STATEMENT. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF COLIUJUHIA COUNTY, FOR THE YEAR 1849. The Auditors elected to adjust and aeltle the public accounts of the county of Columbia, have examined the same from the sixth day of January, A.D. 1849, to the seventh day of Jan uary, A. D. 1850, and respectfully lay before the Hon. Judges of the Court of Common Pleas the following Statement and Report, agreeably to the twenty-second section of An Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the Nth day of April, A. D. 1834 CMAA'UBL LAZARUS, Treasurer of Columbia county, id account with said county. DB To amount received from Collectors for 1848, $ 8 27 ' ' ' 1847. 699 04 • • 1848, 6673 22 • • 1849, 7040 16 $13420 09 To amount received frum other sources, viz : Tuxes on unsealed lands, on County 38 84 ' State CO 13 • Road 81 82 1 School, 12 15 Poor 12 15- s2ll 09 To amount ree'd on seated lands sold by Treasurer 19 23 unseated lands 14 77 • as redemption money on same 47 26 ' of Stetler for old plank, 1 50 • Brink & Stiles for old iron, 12 72 • Neal & Hartman for cut limestone 3 75 ' Groves & Co. for timber of old bridge 5 00 J. Eyerly, Prolh'y., jury fees rs pay * 698 91 Assessors' Pay. Amt paid the several assessors for making the spring and triennial assessments, and also taking the State census Amt paid assessor of Anthony, 27 12 • • Beaver 28 37- • ' Briarcreek 35 62 • • Bloom 54 74 > • Catawissa 35 12 • • Centre 27 12 • • Danville Borough 71 12 • • Derry 25 12 • • Fishingcreek 35 62 • ' Franklin 22 37 • ' Greenwood 40 40 > ' Hemlock 28 37 • Jackson 17 49 • ' Limestone 24 12 ' Liberty 33 02 1 Main 22 62 • ' MitHin 36 62 • Montour 20 37 - • ' Mahoning 33 62 • Mount Pleasant 28 62 • Madison 53 99 - • Orange 28 62 • Koaringcreek 56 37 ' Sugarloaf 38 12 • Valley 30 62 861 98 Constables Returns to Quarter Sessions. Amount paid for the year 1849 120 82 Constables attending Court. Amount paid for the year 1849 91 00 Prothonotary's Fees. Amount paid Jacob Eyerly 182 20 Jailor and Sheriff"*s Fees. Amount paid B Hay man, late Sheriff 570 02 • P Billmeyer 74 87— 644 89 Court Crier* Fees. Amount paid Jesse F Sholes 82 00 Deputy Attorney General's Fees. Amount paid R F Clarke Esq g I go A House k Lot at Private Sale. . THE subscribers offer to pur-1 gßTTTUchasers, at private sale, a house j nfllAllEand lot upon the Main Street of i OHSHMB Bloomsburg, in the business) part of the town, between the two principal i hotels, and only a little more than a square from the Court House. The lot fronts 66 on i Main street and extends 2144 feet back. ( The house is a large stone dwelling, and the property in every way offers a fair chance to ( any person wishing a residence or business location in tho county-seat. For terms in-1 quire of A. H. ELLIS. i Bloomsbure, or | C. D. GEARHART .W^^^idt. VH ITE SWAN HOTEL. The Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general that lie has i taken the WHITE SWAN HOTEL AND! STAGE OFFICE, NO. 108, RACE STREET, i Formerly kept by J. PSTXRS a Son. Tho' House being large and convenient, and in i the business part of tho city, he hones by 1 strict attention to business, that his friends, i and all wllb may co.me to the city on busi ness or pleasure, will give him a call. He pledges himself that uotliing shall be wanting on His part to make thein at homo. TCHMI— One Dollar per (lay. GEORGE RAHN, Formerly of Schuylkill County. Philadelphia. March 22. 184 V. Attorney to Commissioner!. Amount paid C R Buckaiew Esq ~ 37 60 Auditor's Pay. Amount paid John Fulton 12 00 • G VV Harder 12 00 • B F Stamm > 12 00 • Wesley Koat as Clerk 5 00— 41 00 Penitentiary Expenses. Amount paid E S Penitentiary 210 52 Taxes Refunded. Amount of road, school and poor taxes refunded to the several townships 341 02 Hooks and Book-binding. Amount paid sundry persons 116 03 Coroner's Fees. Amount paid Justices {52 77 Contingent Expenses. Amount paid for ink candles paper quills books and postage, fur court and Commissioners office, fuel for offices, court room and jail 378 40 Commissioners' and Clerk's Pay. Amount paid Peter Kline 225 00 ' James Lake 200 00 Harinan Labour 181 00 • Joseph Yclter 44 06- ' " Wesley Koalas Clerk, 300 00— 050 00 Total amount of expenditures during the year '49 13363 4| Statement of Outstanding Debts due the county Jan 7 'SO - due on note of J Donaldson 4 00 ' ' E Jordan 25 27 4 T Williams 25 27 4 A Yapie 48 17 4 G Decker 22 91 4 4 J Jones 10 38 4 4 8 Raver 44 38 4 4 D B McCarty 75 25 • • C Green 27 22 4 J H Jennings 28 29 4 S tiackenburg 50 00 4 4 J Miller 38 48 4 4 P Irwine 2 67 4 J D Vanhorn 72 66 4 4 James Shortledge 4 80 4 4 Daniel Neyhart 53 38 4 Adam Albert .41 36 4 C R Avis Og'-UO 4 4 J Laob 60 00 4 J Mohorter sr 34 26 • 4 George Pursel 33 25 789 80 Amount due from Collectors of County and State Taxes. . . County. State, r.uivard Morrison, Mahoning, 1840 227 Henry Dok, Briarcreek, 1817 46 71 108 16 William McKee,* Limestone, • 36 05 William Appleman, Sugarloaf, • 25 jg Joshua Sutler, Valley, 1.7 77 John Shuman, Beaver, IS4B 12 63 30 09 Win. Shullz Berry, 138 99 75 57 i Benjamin MnHenry, Fi.lungcreek, < 24 68 70 16 A, Hemlock • 75 59 83 53 I, T. ... . Limestone 278 55 260 07 H McUrath Liberty ' 216 51 49 21 r i" „T P " on Mahoning ' 400 03 168 59 John Keller Mifflin 169 29 5> oi Philip Krum* Montour < 38 70 89 53 Joseph Kline* Mt Pleasant ' 50 48 18 77 Henry Kostenboder Main ' 620 83 70 John Snyder Orange • 176 71 209 38 Win Appleman Sugarloaf ' iGG iS 262 13 Caleb Appleman Valley < 203 31 180 94 James McDowell Anthony '* _JS49 232 32 183 S7 Henry Lehr Beaver • ~ISS 81 . 175 47 Moses Coffinan Bloom • 828 98 741 Qo 5r' } Briarcreek ' 455 21 211 49 Wm Hoffman Centre < 292 40 296 22 Daniel Gensil Catawissa * 331 24 62 f7 Josiah Girton Derry 355 96 J..53 27 Vhomas Jamuon Danville Borough ' 783 53 462 29 i n ? lv,son Franklin . 126 89 45 54 'm Robins Fishingcreek • 130 11 207 74 VVin Koat Greenwood • 321 30 168 76 Hemlock . • 332 71 280 04 Michae. Remley Jackson • 44 71 30 51 Joseph Fulton Limestone < 313 85 23s 47 ? eary Liberty < 189 75 15s 48 Joseph Mowrer Mahoning . 333 o6 364 £5 John G Quick Montour < 282 42 237 01 rhoinis K Hess Mifflin . 2 00 19s in Charles Nuss Main . 82 108 80 Samuel Johnson Mountpleasant 171 47 199 02 Jacob' Sheep Madison • 455 21 242 20 Abraham Kline , Orange 425 s4< 3, 45 Daniel Levin Roaringcreek • 540 54 380 80 Jacob Hhritz Sugarloaf • 255 63 281 78 Collin Cameron Valley • j 2 g 95 yg g| Total amount outstanding for 1846 2 27 1847 121 69 103 10 1848 2007 81 1583 5s ls4y 7849 68 5531 01 4 'on notes, 789 89 Whole amount due county January 10, ISSO, $10771 34 $7522~75 Subject torn deduction for exonerations and commissions Cnllectoi'n names marked thus ♦ have since settled in lull for that year. We, the undersigned Audi* >rs of the county of Columbia, being duly elected or appointed to adjust and settle the accounts of the Treasurer and Commissioners, have carefully examined the accounts and vouchers of the same from the sixth day of January A D 18-19, to the seventh day of January 1850, and do certify that we find them to be correct as set forth in the foregoing Statement, and that we find a balance due the Trea surer from the county of one thousand nine hundred and sev enty-seven dollars and sixteen cents, and a balance outstanding due the county from the above mentioned sources of ten thou sand seven hundred and seventy-one dollars and 34 cents. Given under our hands and seals this tenth day of January A. D. 1850. GEO. W. HARDER,") WM. S. DAVIS, I Auditors. SAML. JOHNSON,J We, the undersigned Commissioners of the county of Co lumbia, do certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of said county for the year 1849. Witness our hands and seals, at Bloomsburg, this tehth day of January A D 1850. JAMES LAKE, ") IIARMAN LABOUR Icom JOSEPH YE ITER, [ | ATTEST, — W. ROAT, Clerk. American House, Bloomsburg, Pa. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the travelling public, that his stand on Front Street has been thoroughly re paired with reference to public convenience, |and is well adapted to the comfortable enter tainment of the public at large. HIS BAR AND TABLE are well stocke. with the choicest of liquors and viands the country markets afford. HIS STABLING is very large, and arrang ed to accommodate any number of horses. In short, the subscriber is determined that no effort shall be wanting to render the "A merican" one of tho best public houses in this section of country. 1-1 C. DOEBLF.R Boot and Sboemakiug. JACOB F. DEITTERICH Has removed hiß boot and shoe estal bail ment, into the new frame building on Main Street two doors above Albright & Mongol's store, opposite the Forks Hotel, where he in vites his old customers and the public gener ally to call and give his work a fc.ir trial. He will furnish all articles in his line of busi ness neat, strong and cheap. Bloemsbnrg, April 19th 1849.-ty. ~ IffSW AJWfcITJIL i Bv different arrivals we have replenished our STOCK OF GOODS, which we will sell at our usual low prices. J. H. BAR TON & Oft Blaomsburg. Nov. a. isttt. 1 For Good Watches. * Henry Zuppinger returns his thanks for past patro ' an< ' ' nv ''eslhe pub I-Iw he to examine his new \ V 1 '~MM assortment of ' 1 i t i. Glasses, and Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels, which he " offers for reasonable prices. He will also re pair clocks, watches, and musical and opti cal instruments in a satisfactory manner. His shop is in the middle room of the Ex -1 change block, nearly opposite to the Court House. Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, 1849. ADMINISTItATOWS NOTICE. - Letters of administration have been grant aed to the undersigned by the Register of s Wills of Columbia county, upon the estate of -Samuel Yost, deceased, late of Roaringcreek - township ; all persons having claims against I. the said estate are requested to make them known without delay, und those indebted to the estate to make payment to the under signed in Roaringcreek township. JACOB R. HOWER, Adm. December 27,1849. j , li Gum fehoea. A fine lot of all sizes just received and for sale cheap by • FkANTz k PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE, Established Fifteen Years ago, by DR. KINKBLIS, A r . W. Corner of Third and Union sit., between Spruce end Fine streets, PHILADELPHIA. Fifteen years of extensive and uninidrinpfad practice .pent in this city have rendered Dr. R. the most expert end successful practitioner far Jj near, it' ihe treatment of ail diseases of e private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers on the bo dy, throat 01 paine in the head or bones, or mercurial rheumatiMn, strictures. grnVel, disease ■rising from you hf.,l excesses or iinputilioe of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, aru ell treated with succese. He who places himself under the cere of Dr. K. may religiously confide In hie honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as 1 physician. Take Particular Notice ! Young men who have injured themselves by ■ certain practice indulgeJ in, a habit frequently I learif' from evil companions or at school, the of. feet* of Which d.'" nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy bolt) mind mm ! w>d V, should apply Im. mediately. Weakness and constitution!, debility loss of musoular energy, physical lassitude aiiu general prostration, irratibility and all nervous af fections indigestion, sluggishness of the livo , & every disease in any way connected with the dis order of tlio procieativo functions cuied, and full vigor restored. rf7nf| V0 7?I & MANHOOD SHUBH Premature Dentil. KINKELIN UN SELF PRESERVATION, Only 25 Cents. This book just published is filled with useful information 011 the infirmities and diseases of the generative organs. It addresses itself alike to youth, manhood and old age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice end impress:* e warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 25 cents enclosed in a letter, addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, N W cornrr of Third and Union streets, between .Spruce and Pine, in Philadelphia, will ensuro a book under envelope per return of mail. Persona at a distance may addiess Dr K by letter, (post paid) and be cured at home. Packages of medicines,directions. Sec. forward ed by sending a remittance, anu put up secure from damage or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers and all others 1 upplicd with the above work at vriy low rates. 2.1-l v DON'T ALL SPEAK AT ONCE ! To HAVE the bent fitting; suit in town -Is made by BERNARD RUPERT, who does Fashionable Tailoring as cheap & -Jiif a little better than it can be done in town by any body else. He has just received the la test Fall Fashions, and with his experiene in cutting garments, he can promise the best satisfaction to those who patronize him. If CALIFORNIA Was to he supplied with such garments as he turns off, a fair fortune might be made at once. His shop is on Main street below Mar ket, in the building lately occupied as an of fice by C. R. Buckaiew. EE-He will take country produce for his work, and gold dollars will not be refused. I Bloomeburg, Nov. 8, l49—tf. SARONI'S MUSICAL TIMES A WEEKLY JOURNAL, devoted to Literature, Music, and the Fine Arts. Office, New York, 251 Broadway. TERMS —32,OO a year in advance; for which our subscribers will receive nearly ONE THOUSAND QUARTO PAGES of LETTER-PRESS, besides fifty pages of elegantly printed original Music, by the most celebrated composers, and a magnificent STEEL ENGRAVING OF SAN TA CECILIA, worth by itself more than the whole subscription. ST Editors copying our terms, and giv ing a synopsis of the charistics of our jour nal, THREE TIMES, and sending us marked copies of the same, may depend upon the regular transmission f Main street, and land owned by George Harman, thence nearly west twenty one and one-half perches to lands of Dav'd Hern-g thence nearly north six perches to a lot of Wm DoLong, thence by the same and a lot in possession of Jacob Good nearly east 21} perches to Main street, thence along the said Main street nearly south six perches to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and twenty-nine perches of land on which are erected a two story frame dwelling house a f auie i-hed with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter Miller. P. BILLMEYER, Shff. Sheriff's Office, Bloomsburg, ) February 6, 1850. J Administrator's Notice, Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration have this day been gianted to the undersigned upon the estate of Daniel Pealeij deceased, late of FisLingcreek town ship, Columbia county. All persons know ing themselves indebted to the estate, are therefore requested to make immediate pay ment, and those havingclaims to present tnem to the undersigned, residing in Fishingcreek township at the late residence of the decea sed. GEORGE PEALER, HIRAM PEALER. Atlms. j Fishingcreek, Jan. 24, 1846—6t. Public Sale. WILL BE sold at public sole, on the prem ises, on Saturday, the 9th day of March, A, D. 1850, nt 11 o'clock, A. M., that certain property, known as the Roaring Creek Mill Propeily, Si.uatd in Franklin township, Col. County, near the mouth of Roaring Creek. Said property consists of about Forty A cres of Land, on which are erected A GRISTMILL AND SAW-MILL, And Several Dwelling Houses. Tho water power is one of the best and most unfailing of any in this section of the State, being suf ficient at the lowest stages of the water to turn two ran of stone. The property will be sold, with a reserva tion of the water right, 'and privileges con nected therewith, of the Roaringcreek Fur nace. Terms of sale—o'no fourth cash, and the residue in one, two and three years, with in terest, secured by bond and mortgage on the property. E. H. BALDY, For inb Trustees of the U. S. Bank. Danville. Jim. 7, 1850—91, For the Removal and Permanent Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaints which ere C*UMI BY an im paired, weakened or unhealthy cnuJitiou of the SBnVOVS SYSTEM. Thia beautiful and convenient application of the my* urlona powers of GALVANISM and MAONKTINM, has been pronounced bv distinguished obyeiciuna, both jo Kuri JMJ and the United State*, to be the viost TA/UFLWA ririi. inal discovery of the Age. Dr. CHRISTIES GALVANIC BELT find MAGNETIC FLUID, is w 'tU the inost perfect eoJ certain success in all cases of GENERAL DICDILITY, Strengthening tho wenkeue.l body, giving tone to the various organs, and in vigor* Hog tho ontiie system. Also In KITS, (RAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYRPKP -BIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE anl CHRONK-, GOUT, F.PM.F.PSY, LUMBAGO, I)*'.AL NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OK THE HEART, APOPLEMV, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the 81DEand CHEST, 1.1 VP.RCOMPLAINT, SPIN AL COMPLAINT, and CURVATUHK of the SPINE, IIIP COMPLAINT, _D!SE\SES of the KIDNEYS, DKKf- CIKNCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement of the NervouS System. 0(7- In NKRVO'JS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi cines inert-f i>e diseote, for they weaken the vital ener gies of tb) ii.'eady prostrated system ; whik\ under the life-giving, vitalizing influence of Gal vanism. H.% lpplied by this beautiful and wonderful dis covery. i*. exhausted natlent and weakened su/lorer is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, consists In tho fact that tkey arrest and cure disease by outward application, in place of the usual mode of di lag ging, and nlijsicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopoie ssly under the infliction. They ttrengthen the whole tytlrm, equalize the circu lation of the htoo-l, promote the ttcreliont, and never do the gMghttdl injury under any rirenmttavcet. Since their introduction in tho United States, only three years since, more than 6 0,0 O O Persons including nil ages, classes and conditions, among wmch were a large number of ladies, who ere peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CUBED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and Ovary thing else been tried in vein . To illustrate tho use of the GALVANIC? BfcLT, supnose the case of a peison adlicted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other ( (ironic or Nerv ous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford temporary relief, but which leave the patient in a lower •ltt, and vith injuied faculties, after the action thus excited has ceused. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the application of the GAL VANIC BELT. Take a L>\Npcptic sufferer. e\en in the worst symptoms of sn attack, and simply tie the Belt around the Body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a shoit period the insensible perspiration wi(l act on the positive element of the Belt, therthv causing a Gal vanic circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence back pgnin t• the positive, thus keeping up u con. tinuouii Galvunic ciiculatioii throughout the system. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PER MANENTLV CI'KKD. A FEW DAYS IS AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OK YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of tlse most Undoubted Character, From all parts of the country could be given, sufficient to itll cxol jr i"luiria in si,,. {.,.1 [ AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves thai " Truth is stranger than Fiction." CURE OF Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia, t REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputation Bioxrr, New Jersey, July IQ, 1948. Da. A. II CiiaitTir.—Dear Sir: You wish to know rf me what has been the result in my own cose, of tho 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 symptoms became wore no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that I had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At Jast I was led by my friends to ex amine your inventions, and (though With no vory san guine hopes of their efficiency.) 1 determined to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in June, 1846. To MR OREIT ASTOXISHMKXT, IN TWO DAYS MV DvamrsiA HID aonr ; IN EIGHT PATS 1 WAS ENABt.ro TO artUMK MY PASTORAL LABORS, rtoa HTRR I SINCE OMITTED A SINGLE SERVICE, ON ACCOUNT or THE BRONCHITIS; AND MV RHEUMATIC AFFECTION HAS EN. TIRELV CEASED TO TROCBI E MK. Such is the wonder ful and happy results of the experiment. 1 have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affec tions. They have tried them, WITH inert RESULTS, I BELIEVE, IN EYKHV CASK. 1 am, dear sir, very respectfully TOUTS, ROBERT W. LANDJB. DR. CHRIBTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is used for all complaints affecting the Throat or Head, such as Bronchitis, Inflammation or the I'hiOhf, Ncrvpffs and Hick Headache, Dizziness of the Hedd, Neuralgia in the Face, Buzzing or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, and that distressing com plaint, called Tic Doloreux. Palsy and Paralysis. All |>h}iciau* acknowledge that the.e terrihli die- Xc'wV S d b J„* SfcSsiyjs* i r .v in supply this deficient power, and a complete and entire cure u thus effected. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELET/I Are found of vast service in cases of Uonvulsione or File, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections or the Head and upper extremitlee Aho fn Palsy tod raralysis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of powe: or Nervous Energy in the limbs Of ofhfr oYgaus of ftU body. Tie Doloreux and Ntw&lgU. These dreadful and agonizing complaints are tmw*. diately relieved by the fiMtJicafinrr of the GAL utiO BELT, NECKLACE and FLUID. The Beit diffuses tho Electricity through the system : the Necklace has a local effect, and the Fluid acta directly upon the affected nerves. In these distressing afflictions the application NEVER FAILS. FITB AND CONVULBION4. These alarming and terrible complaints are always caused by a derangement q/" /Ac Ntrvet. The 8F.1.1, BBACKLRTS and FLUID will cure nearly every cast, n > matter how young or old the patient, or how confirmed the oomplaint. Numerous and astonishing proow ate in possession of the proprietor. 0(7- Many hundred Certificates from all parts of tba country of the moot extraordinary character cflri be given, if required. Q(f- No trouble or inconvenience nttends the nte of I)/*/ CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES, and they may be worn by the most feeble and delicate, with perfect ease and safety. In many cases the sensation attending their use is highly ptenant gml agrteabla. TUey can be sent to any part of the country. Pricei: The Gslvsnie Relt, Three Dollars. The Galvanic Necklace, Two DollaMHrww- The Galranio Bracelets, Qne DaSar Each. The Magnetic Fluid, One Jfellsr. QQ>- The erticlo era eooompiniej !■ Ml .ml pUJn direction*. Peaphieti with full partlatilan mar be he/ of the authorised Agent IP' PARTICULAR CAUTION. OCJ- Beware •/ Cemlerfeite OIL/ Wartkleee ImltlieT Z>. O: MOREKHAD, ML IX, OfcNLRAI/ AUENT KOR fmirNITKD STATUS. •~TJMSSTIi J Mew Verk. For rale in lilamntburg, Pa., by the au thor tied agent, JOHN R, MOVER, tmd mpAulhnrized Agents i'lfhtfiin. of the State.