For the Removal ami Permanent Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, Aral of thr. rnmpUint. which' ore c AUOI] by an im poind, rationed or unhealthy condition nt the KEIIVOItS SYSTEM. ThJi beautiful and convenient application of Die m>. t.rion. power, of id VI.VANISH nn.l MAIINUTISM, ha. been pronounced by ili.linguiihed phy.ioiHiu, both in Kuro|>o and the United SUiic., to he the mail valued, medicinal discovery of the .Ige. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT and MAGNETIC FLUID, 4. U.ed with the mo.t perfect sn.l certain succeta in ell e.c. of OEIERIL DUItILITY, Strengthening Iho weakened lutily, giving lone to the .erion. organ,, and invigmeting the entire .y.tcra. Alro in FITS, CRAM!'. PAKAI.VSiS and I'ALSY, DYBPKP SI A or INDKIfc'.STION. KUKL'.M ATIHM, ACUTE end CHRONIC, (IOUT, fc.PII.KPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS Tltfc.MORS, PALPITATION OF TIIK HEART, APOPLEXY, Nfc.URAI.OIA, PAINS in the SIDE end CHEST. I.lVfc'.R COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPL VINT, nn.l CURVATURE of the SPINF., HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY UF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENEROY, and ell NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaint, ati.e from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. tta- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drug, mid Mcdl. cine, inereir, the dissose, for they weaken the vital ener. gie. of the prostrated system : while, under the ■trenghe;<n>4, liLvwiving, vitalizing influence of Gal. vaniam. Hi lpplicd by this beautiful and wonderful dis covery, exhausted patient and weakened suft'erer is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, oonsists in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by outward application, in place of the usual mode of drug, gitig, and nhysicking the patient, till exhausted Nature ■inks hopelessly under the infliction. They strengthen the whole system, equalize the circu lation of the. hlood, promote the secretions, and never do the slightest injury under any circumstances Since their Introduction iu tho United, btutes, ouly throe years since, more than GO,OOO Persons including all age*, classes and conditions, among wnich were a targe number of Indies, who ate peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing else been tried in vain . To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC ItKI.T, suppose the cose of a person afflicted with that bane of 1 civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or auy other ( hronic or Nerv- I one 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 low er state, nnd with injured faculties, alter the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the epplicntion ol the GAL VANIC BELT- 'l ake a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worst symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the Btnly, using tho Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a shoit period the insensible perspiration will acton the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Gal sanic circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence hack again to the positive, thus keeping up a con. tinuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA ore PER MANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS 18 AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Character, From all parts of the country could be given, sufficient to All every column in this paper ! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, •shich conclusively proves that 41 Truth is stranger than Fiction." CURE OP Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. REV. DR. LANDI3, A CLERGYMAN of New Jeraey, o( disUnguUlicJ attainment, and exalted r|iutatu t Sioxr.r, New Jersey, July 13. 1848. DR. A. It CMR IST IF. —Dear Sir: You Bvish to know of me what has been the result in my own case, of the application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECK LACK. My reply is as follows : for about twenty years I had been suffering from Dyapepfiin. Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent relief from any course of medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years vine*, in consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in tho discharge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after rear, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of '46 and '46, in conse quence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in this region, 1 was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became to severe as to lequire an immediate suspension of my pastoral labor*. My nervous system was now thoroughly pros trated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic oflection-thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System In the whole pharmacopoeia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that I had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last I was led by my friends to ex amine your inventions, and (though with no very aan qnine nones of their efficiency,) I determined to try the 'fleet of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was In June, 1846. To MT GRF.AT ASTONISHMENT, IN TWO •UTS MT Dvararsu HAD GONE; IN EIGHT OATS I WAS ENABLED TO RESUME MY PASTORAL LABORS, NOR HAVE 1 SINCE OMITTED A SINGLE SERVICE ON ACCOUNT OF THE BRONCHITIS ; AND MT RHEUMATIC AFFECTION HAS EN TIRELV CEASED TO TROUBLE ME. Such is the wonder ful and haj py results of the experiment. I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affec tions They have tried them, WITH HAPPY RESULTS, I 1 am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is used for all complaints affecting the Thtnat or Head, such as Bronchitis, Inflammation or the Throxt, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia in the Face, Ruxzing or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which is genet ally Nervous, and that distressing com plaint, called Tic Dolorcux. Palsy and Paralysis. All phj sicians acknowledge that these terrible dis eases are caused hv a deficiency of Nervous Energy in the effected limbs. I)n. C HRISTIE'S Oulvenic Aiticles will supply this deficient power, and a complete and entire cure is thus eiiecicd. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service in cases of Convulsions or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections of the Head and up|er extremities Also in Palsy and ftralyaia, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of powe; F.norgy in liio limbs or uthor organs of tin Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agoniring comjdalnt. arc imme d.arWy relieved I'J the application of Hie (IAI.TA.IC BAI.T. NECKLACE and FLUID. 'I be Belt diffuses the Electricity through the system ; the Necklace has a local effect, and the p Ittid acts directly upon the affected nerves. In thesa distressing afflictions tho application NEVER FAILS. FITS AND CONVULBIONB. These alarming and terrible complaints are always *aused by a derangement of the Nerves. The BELT, BRACELETS and FI.UID will cure nearly every case, no matter how young or old the patient, or how confirmed the complaint. Numerous and astonishing proofs are in possession of the proprietor. Qtf- Many hundred Certificates from nil parts of the country of the most extraordinary character can ba given, if required. No trouble or Inconvenience attends the use of DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES, and they may be worn bv the most feeble and delicata, with perfect eae and sataty. In many ceses the sensation attending their use is highly pleasant and agreeable. They can be sent to any part of the country. Prices: Tho Galvanic Belt, Three.Dollars. The Galvanic Nccklnce, Two Dollnra. Tho GAlvttnio Bracelets, One Dollur Each. Tho Mngnetiq Fluid, One Dollar. 0;"/- The articles are accompanied by full aad plain directions. Tamphlets with full particulars may be haV of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. OtJ* Beware of Counterfeits and Worthless Imitations ' D. O. MORE HEAD, M. D., GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATE* 134 ISroailway, New York. For sale in Bloomsburg, Pa., by the authorized agent, JOHN R, MOVER, and by authorized agents in the princi pal towns of the State. The Greatest Because the Best Fau lty Medicine in the World IS WORSDELLS VEGETABLE RESTOR ATIVE PILLS, they have succeeded in curing some of the worst cases, of disease ever recorded, and are daily accomplishing the restoration of persons after having tried in vain to obtain relief from any other sourco. One of the Proprietors is a regular physician of extensive experience, who de votes his time exclusively to their prepera lion. For FF.VER& AGUE, they have nev er yet failed. At least one thousand cases in the neighborhood of Philadelphia, have been cured since the iirst of Sept., last. In Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Scrofula, for Worms, and all other diseases of children, they are unequalled by anything ever prepared for the purpose, while for the various diseases of Females there is no me dicine can comparo with them. There is more of them sold—they are in greater de mand than any other pill—and when once introduced in a family, they need no other medicine. Each box containing Fifty Pills, renders them the cheapest, while they are decidedly the best, as well as the mildest in action, of any now in the market. The Editor of the "City Item," thus speaks of them : ( V READER, yon are suffering from fever and ague, and yon have never tried JForj dett's Y'egetable Rertoraiive Pills. Shako no more. There is still hope for you—you may yet be cured' Go, or send at once to A. Weeks & Co., 70 North Eighth street., and procure a box of these unrivaled pills, which are a sovreign antidote for this distressing complaint. Col. Forney of the Pennsylvanian, says : WORSDEM.'S PII.LS.—This excellent family medicine is daily winning new triumphs over disease, anil consequently in tho high road to public favor. In the removnl of the every day ills that flesh is heir to, we know of 110 belter compound. We heard the oth er day of a desperate case of scrofulous e ruptions of the head and face being e nirely cured by them. JDu Sollc of the "Timessays : W The great popularity of Worsdell's Vegetable Pills, is attributed to the just mer it which they really possess. They have been quietly gaining the fame they now have, by the force of their own virtues. The means usually employed to give eclat to new remedies have not been adopted by the proprietors. They have been content to let their medicine speak for itself. It is now doing it in every section of the country. They are for sale by most of the Store Keepers throughout tho Country,and in quan tities at reasonable rates, at the Laboratory No 70, North Eighth Street. A. WEEKS & Co., Proprietors. Agents, JOHN R. il/OYER, Bloomsburg: E. Lazarus, Orangeville, ' M. G. Shoemaker, Buckhorn, Funston & Diefenbach, Jersey town, M. C. Grier, Danville, C. Hartman & Co., Catlawissa, and by most merchants throughout the uountry. COLUMBIA COUNTY INTSITUTE. The Trustees of the Columbia County Insti tute take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured the services of the REV. SAMUEL SCHAFFER, as Principal of the School to bo opened in Bloomsburg on Thursday, the sth day of April next. The highly attested abilities of Mr. Schafler afford an ample guarantee for thorough instruction in all the various bran ches taught in the school. These will con sist of the following : LANGUAGES. Ancient —Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Modern —German, Spanish, French and Ita lian. ENGLISH. Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Survey ing. Navigation, Geography, with the use of globes; History, Natural Philosophy, and Chemistry, with lectures and experiments ; Moral and Mental Philosophy, with lectures. Penmanship and Elocution will receive daily attention. TERMS.—In order to secure the greatest a mount of benefit to each pupil, we think the standard number should be twenty-five, un less the demand of the public should warrant an assistant. The prices will be as follows : The English branches, $5 per quarter. Do. with addition of languages, 6 " " WM. McKELVY, L. B. RUPERT, CALEB BARTON, Trustees. DANIEL SNYDER, JACOB MELICK, Bloomsburg, March 15, 1849. THE FORKS HOTEL. The subscriber would inform his old friends and the public in general, that he has taken the well known stand recently kept by Dan iel Snyder. Esq., on the head of Main street, in Bloomsburg, and will continue the public house known by the sign of "THE FORKS'' where he is prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom. His arrangements are complete, quarters spaci ous—location pleasant, and without promis -1 ins too much, ne flatters himself he will be able to do ample justice to his guests. Stabling and the best fare for horses, &c. SAMUEL BLUE. Bloomsburg, April 26. 1819. From California. There is news that clothing is dear, but in Light Street J. E. Fredericks and James Smith make the neatest kind of clothing at the low est prices. They have opened u shop nex door to S. L. Bettle's store in the lower em of Light Street, where they will do all kindi of FASHIONABLE TAILORING at the shortest notice and lowest prices. They invite only a trial to give satisfaction. They receive the latest city fashions, and will givo particular attention to cutting out. J. E. Fredericks will also continue his busi ness at tho old stand in the upper part of tho town. Light Street, April 19, 1849. FASHIONARLE TAILORTNOT HIRAM W. BROWN, Has opened a shop in one of the upper rooms of the now building opposite the Forks Hotel, in Bloomsburg, Pa., where he invites all customers who wish fashionable, well-fit ting and well-made garments to visit his shop, examine his work, and give him a trial. He regularly receives the LATEST CITY FASHIONS, and ask only for a trial to ensure satifaction. Particular attention will begiven to cutting out. Bloomsburg, April 9, 1849. OT - CTHAULER, Attorney at Law and Counsellor, Respectfully informs his friends and the pub lic that he has commenced the practice of law in Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., where lie will promptly attend to all legal bu siness entrusted to his care. Office on Main street, three doors south of Hayhurst & Baldy's store. Bloomsburg, April 26, 1849. F. Stewart, Attorney-at-Law, Has removed from Wilkesbarre to Berwick, where he will attend to all business entrust ed to his care in Columbia and Luzerne counties. OEEIOE oyposits the ' Rising San Hold." fly. DR' HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS 5 PREPARED BY MBo (Do SCo AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 130 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Will effectually cure Liver complaint, Jaundice, Vysi>eptia, Chronic or Nervous debility, Dis ease of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach. Such as Consumption, Inward Piles, Ful ness of Blood to tne Ilead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust lor Food, Fullness or weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of the Ilead, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suflicating sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dots or YVebs before the Sight, Fover and Dull pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limhs, &c., Sudden flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Iniiqjinings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits. The Genuine are Entirely Vegetable and free from Alcoholic Stimulant Syrup, Aloes, Hheubard, Calomel, Acids, and all Mineral and Injurious Ingredients, they are pleasant in taste and smell, and mild in their opera tion, never griping or giving any uneasiness, they give strength to the whole system whilst they drive from it disease. They can b 1 administered to the most delicate infant with perfect safety. READ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE. It appeared in the leading German Jour nall of Philadelphia—the "Philadelphia Democrat." The Editor was personally ac quainted with Dr. Hoolland, and prizing the services of this great man he could not qui etly look upon the assurance of an impostor, without apprizing the public of approaching danger: <2Tt)viatopl) Ulilljclm {jufctaitb. IN ENUMSH Christopher William Hoojland. "One of the most renowned physicians, one of the greatest benefactors of modern times, was born at Langen Suiza, Germany, on the 12th day of august 1762. After a careful scholastic education, he, like his fath er and grandfather, (two celebrated Doctors.) voluntarily devoted himself to the study of Medicine, at Jena and Gottigen, and in 1783 obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine, at the latter University. From 1793 to 1801, he officiated as Professor at the University of Jena. In 1801, he was appointed Private Physician to the King of Prussia, Member of tho Academy of Science, and upon the establishment of the near College at Berlin, Professor and Court Physician by the Minis try of the Interior. His characteristic pro foundness and deep penotration enabled him to combine the theoretical and praelical; to udite old and new systews; produce in com mon the practical and useful, and thus draw therefrom the results and necessary applica ble means. "It was Dr. H. principally, who exposed and destroyed the 'Brown's System,' which, notwithstanding the brilliant exterior, could not conceal its many imperfections, brought to light by Hoofland's noble impartiality, sound truths, and deep penetration. Inde pendent of his practical usefulness as Phy sician and Professor of the healing art, he has earned uddying fame for his superior knowledge in Materia Medico, as well as for his manifold works on Medical jurispru dence. Among these may be mentioned his world renowned ' Makrobeolik, or tho art of prolonging life,' 'System of practical healing art," 'ldeas of Pathogenic,' Journal of prac tical Medicine,' &c. He has besides all this gained eternal fame and praise from suffer ing humanity for the discovery and combi nation of several i: fallible medicinals, a mong which is the far rained and justly cel ebrated compound, known as DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. The application of asciduous earth for the cure of Sulphuric diseases—The celebrated Diaphoretic remedy—and numerous inval uable recorded recipes. After the celebration of his fiftieth profes sional festivitj-in 1833, upon which occa sion the King of Prussia, honored him with the insignia of the Order of the Red Eagle, and many other Royal Orders and marks of distinction, he died on the 25th day of Au gust 1836, (as the King o r Prussia's private Medical Counsellor,) without any legitimate male heir or offspring. "Dr. C. M. Jackson, of Philadelphia, has had the means of obtaining the genuine re cipes of the great medical councellor 'Chris toph VVilhelm Hufelatid,' and these invalu able medicines are prepared with the utmost care at the German Medicine Store. The bitter mixture: Hoofland's German Bitters, is the result of many years sludy and expe rience by the great inventor, and known and prized in Europe as an infallible remedy for the cure of Liver Complaint Jaudice, Dyspep sia Sfc. Dr. C. M. Jackson's preparation of this medicine has obtained the snme celebri ty in this Western World. The testimonials anil innumerable confirmations of thousands of the most severe and difficult casas cured, is ample proof of this. The medicines com pounded by Dr. C. M. Jackson have produced the very effects and the rame happy results, which the immortal inventor indicated, and intended, and consequently must be prepar ed with scrupulous accuracy. In view of the abovo facts it seems singular, that any body could have the hardihood and impu dence to abuse the name of this distinguish ed Doctor, who died thirteen years ago. To pass off a charlatan quack preparation as tho real and genuine medicine, and to give a semblance of originality by affixing a fac simile of the deceased, is indeed extraordi nary ! The public will understand what to expect, and what to do under such circum stances." A number of German papers copied the above and are therefore entitled to our thanks. These bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of disease of the liver and les ser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, cer tain, and pleasant. OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. The German "Illustrated News" says : "Our editor and others of this office have used the German Bitter, and can recommend it with confidence to our readers. As prepa red by Dr. Jackson, it fully equals if not sur passes in its effects upon diseased Liver and Stomach, the fullest expectation of the dis tinguished physician. The City Item, October 16th ssys: JOY FOR THE INVALID.—How many of our readers are afflicted with diseased liver, stomach or nerves 1 Many, no doubt. They are to be pitied, yet to all there is a cure. Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters has al ready cured hundreds; and that it will cure, no one who once uses it will dout, if they use it as directed. It has established for itself an undying fame, whieh few have done out of the vast number that has been thrown before the pubic. It is one of the most perfect preparations in use, and, as a German contempory has said, that as pre pared by Dr. Jackson, it fully equals, if not surpasses, in effects tho fullest represents tons Ot the distinguished pfcjwician who first compounded it. As a spurious article is now before the public, we would caution all agafcst using any but tbnt signed C. M. Jack son and sold by him at 120 Arch street. The "Camden Democrat,'" the beßt puper in West Jersey, says, July 21. "HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS." "We have Been many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to mako inquiry res pecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon dissenses of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surgrising. It calms and strength ens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine was more generally used, wo are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous sys tem the great majori y of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a heajthv condition, you can bid defiance to epidem ics generally. This extraordinary medicine wo would adviseur friends who are at all * In disposed to give a trial—it will then recom mend itself.—lt should, in fact, be in every family." No other medicine can produce such evidences of merit. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high char acter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of rhe lives of tnoso who are innocently deceived. Look well at the marks of the genuing. * They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in tho bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at the Ger man Medicinb Store, No. 120 Arch Street, one door below Sixth, late of 278 Race St., Philadelphia. And by JOHN R. MOYER, Bloomsburg, and by respectful dealers gene rally. 41-Gm. Rheumatism. D'. Henry Turner's Rheumatic Liniment.— This superior remedy for the Rheumatism, l>u recently introduced irto this country by the pre sent proprietor, has long lieei, known in Eng cand, London particularly, as the best and only certain cure for that distressing and painful af fection. Its olivet U| on the system is mild and nothing, at the same iinter certain and efficacious rarely tailing to give relief upon the first appli cation, and by reponting it a few times, a per manent cure is effected. We have known cases of pain in the breast and back, with soreness, of several weeks dura tion, cured in one single night, and heard the patient express hisgrutcful thanks that such re medy was ever discovered. We have also heard individuals say ihey would give thousands ol' dollars for a cure for rheumatism, yet the same individels were cured by two botiles of this great Liniment, costing but fifty cents each. Who would regret giving such a price for such a rem edy -to be free fiom the exciutiating tortuoe of that most painful of all diseases. Afflicted go procure a bottlo of Dr. Turner' Liniment und be healed at oneo ; do not longer delay, but cast aside all nostrums and cute alls, fur the one thing needful to insure a cure. Sold wholesale and retail by D Wonderly & Co. pro. prietors No 2l> Commerce street, and theii gen eral agents Rowand and Hon, No 21 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Also, hi JOHN It MOYER Bloomsburg. 6m Q3aa.llllc£m. o £3 Indian Vegetable Remedy-No Cure NO PAY.—Read Physicians' opinion of its virtues. I have precribed the above medicine in several cases of Primary Venetal Diseas es and Secondary Syphilis, and the ef feet has been strikingly beneficial ; so much so a to induce me to continue its use in such cases with much satisfaction. It is generally agreeable to the taste of patients. JOHN A. ELKINOTON. M. D., NO. 102 N. Fifth si, Phila., June 12, 1845. I have prescribed "Dr. Cullcn's Rem edy," in many cases of Gonorrhoea, and foundlt to effect a cure in a very short time. A. WILSON, M, D., Cor. Twelfth & Shippen sts. Phila., Dec. 10th, 1845, Messrs Rowand & Walton—Gentle men : I have prescribed your celebrated "Dr. Cullen's Remedy," in several cases of of Gonorrhoea and Syphilis, and can conscientiously recommend it as a certain and speedy cure. Yours, &c„ Jos P FITTER, M D., Corner of Second Beaver, NL. Wholesale and Retail, by ROWAND A* WALTON proprietors. 21 SIXTHS), and by the persons named in another column as agents of Dr Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. Bloomsburg, Jan. 3d 1850.-6 m To Physicians, Druggists and Country MERCHANTS. Dr. J. N. Keeler and Bro. most respectful ly solicits attention to their fresh stock of English, French, German and American Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Dye Stufls, Glass ware, Perfumery, Pa tent Medicines &c. Having opened a new store No. 294 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and M edicines, we respect fully solicit Country dealerß to examine ou stock before purchasing elsewhere, promts iug one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal* terms as any other house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly nnd with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample guarantee ol the genuine qu alily of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Kecler's Celebrated Family Medicines, (standard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we re spectfully remain, J.N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market street. Phila.-33-ly. THOUSANDS HAVE GONE TO CALI FORNIA, but the business of Coach and Wagon making will be continued by the sub scriber at the old stand on Market street. He will promptly attend to all orders for work in his lute ol business, nnd 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 wdl 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 otdy a trial of his work to insure satisfaction. JONATHAN MOSTELLER. Bloomsburg, Feb. 16, JBW- PH tfFFICE MANUFACTORY Dr. S. P. TOVVNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, The most Wonderful Medicine of the Age, 1,500,000 BOTTLES MANUFACTURED YEARLY. This Medicine I* pnt tip In gtMlt TtoMlc*, and has cared more than 100,000 Caßos of Chronic Disease, wlllili. the last Tell Year*.—None ■•Oenallle unteM elgned by 8. P. TOWNBKNU. EXPOSE. BY READING THE FOLLOWING AFFIDAVIT —the Public will learn the origin, or rather where the recipe for making the stud' tliey call Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsnparilla, came from—and will be able to judge which is the genuine and original, and of thi honeaty of the men who are employed in telling it az the original Dr. Townsend'a Sarsaparilla. Dr. 8. P. Towuseud was the original proprietor and inventor of Dr. Townsend'a Rdisaparilla, and his medicine has f aincd a reputation that no other remedy ever gained. Ic manufactured over ono million of bottles last year, and is manufacturing at present 5,000 bottles per day Wo use more Barsapurilu and Yellow Dock in our ei'ahlishmont each day, than all the other Saraaparilla Manufacturers in the world. Principal Office, 196 Kultonst. READ THE AFFIDAVIT. City and County of New-York, it. William Armstrong, of the said City, being duly •worn, doth depose and say that ho is a practical Druggist and Cficmist. That some time in the latter part or May, or first <.f June, 1849, a man by the name of Jacob Townscnd, who at that time was a book and pamphlet peddler, called upon deponent, at the house of Mr. Thompson, No. 42 Hudson-street, where depo nent hoarded, and requested deponent to write him a recipe by which to make a Syrup of Saraaparilla. Deponent further says, that ho became acquainted with said Townscnd the office of Theodore Foster, Em*, Book Publisher, with whom said Townsend dealt That said Townsend had had frequent conversa tions with deponent respecting the manufacture of an article ol Sorsaparilla to he sold under tho name of Dr. faeob Townsend. That said Townscnd stated he was an old man, and poor, and waff not fit for hard labor—and wished to make some money, in order to live easy in his old days, and that, if Sorsaparilla under the name of Town send sold so well, and so much money was made by it, he could see no reason why he might not make something out of it too, (his name being Townsend,) if he could get a capable person to preparo a recipe, and manufacture it for him. Deponent in one of the conversations asked said Townsend if he was related to Dr. S. P. Townsend, to which he replied, that he < knew Dr. S. P. Townsend would be down on him after j lie should commence. But that he did not care for I him, as ho had formed a co-partnership with men who I could furnish the requisite amount of capital—and was well prepared to defend himself aguiust any attack that might be made on him. Deponenkfurther rays, that pursuant to tha request of said he wrote a recipe for the manufactul^Vra Syrup of Sarsaparilla, and gave it to him. Said Townscnd observed that he wanted to make a specimen to exhibit to his partners for their approval, as he wished to gratify them in every thing, a* they furnished all the capital—said Townsend also told deponent that the bottle, they were to use were to be or the same size and shape as Dr. 8. P. Town send's, and deponent, at the request of said Jacob Townsend, went to the office of Dr. 8. P. Townsend, and procured one of his labels. And deponent further says, that ho has been inform ed, and verily believes the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, sold a. Oiu Jacob Tow nsend's, is made after the recipe fur nished wy deponent, to Jacob Townsend, as aforesaid. And further deponent saith not WILLIAM ARMSTRONG. Sworn to befora ma, this 24th day of May, 1849. C. 8. WOODHULL, Mayor of the City of New York. PROOF!! PROOF!!! Here is proof conclusive that Dr. 8. P. Townsend'a Sarsaparilla is the original. The following is from some of the most respectable papors in this State. FROM THE Albany Evening Journal. Dr. Townsend'a Sarsaparilla. There probably never has been so popular a remedy, or paten* medicine, as Dr. Townsends's Sarsaparilla, which was originally, and continues to be manufac tured in this city, at first by the Doctor himself, and afterwards for several years and to the present time, by Clapp & Townsend, the present proprietors. Since the partnership was formed, the Doctor ban resided in New York, where he keeps a store, and attends to the business that accumulates at that point. The manu factory is in this city, and is conducted hy the junior partner, Mr. Clapp—hero all the medicine is manufac tured Few of our citizens have any idea of the amount of Utis medicine that is manufactured and sold. Besides the sales in this country, it is shipped to the Canadas, West India Islands, South America, and even to Eu rope, in considerable quantities. At the manufactory they employ a steam engine, besides a large number of men, women and giils, in the preparation of the medicine, making boxes, printing, lie., and turn out, ready for shipment, over 400 dozen per day, or nearly 6000 bottles. This is an enormous quantity. The great sale the medicine has acquired, has in duced a number of men to get up imitations, and there is at the present time, other medicines for sale, that are called " Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla." One in par ticular started a short time ago in Now York, is called " Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla," and ap parently with a view, by dint of advertising, and the usual remedies resorted to in such efforts, to appropri ate the name oi Dr. 8. P. Townsend'a great remedy, and thus gain all tho advantages resulting from the popularity of the name which he has acquired for it, by years of patient and expensive labors. Dr. S P. Tow nsend, formerly of this city, as is well known here, is the inventor and original proprietor of the medicine known as "Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla," and we think those persons who are attempting to sail their article as the genuine, should be exposed FROM THE New York Dally Tribune. 0(7- We published an advertisement inadvertently some time since that did injustice to Dr. 8. P. Town ■end, who is the original proprietor of the preparation of Sarsaparilla known as Dr. Townsend's. Other parties have within the past few months engaged or connected themselves with a man by the name of Townsend who put up a medicine and calls it by the •amo name. This medicine was advertised in TAc Tribune as the original, &c. This advertisement also contained matter derogatory to tho character of Dr. 8. P. Townsend and that of his medicine. We regret it appeared, and in justice to the pr. make this ex planation. • * FROM THE New York Dally Sun. Da. TOWHSKNU'S extraordinary advertisement,which occupies an entire page of the Sim, will not oscape notice. Dr. 8. P. Townsend, who is the original pro prietor of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and whose of fice <■ next door to nurs, whoro he has b( en for sever al y-*\rs, ia driving an immense business. He receives no less than four hundred do/jn of Barsaparilla per day, and even this enormous quantity does not supply the demand. No medicine ever gained so great a popularity as his preparation of the Sarsaparilla. His edition of Almanacs tor 1849 coat $22,000, and he has paid the New York SUN for advertising, in the last four ycara, over SIO,OOO, and he acknowledges that it is the cheapest advertising he has had done. This medicine is exported to the Canadas, West In dies, South Amorica and Europa, in considerable quantities, and is coming into general use in those countries, as well as here. Swindlers. Druggists and others that sell Sarsaparilla for the Senuine and original Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, ist is not signed by 8. P. Townsend, commits a fraud, and swindles the customers. Men that would be guilty of such sn act, would commit any other fraud —and no Druggist of common intelligence but knows that ours ia the only genuino. Old Jacob Townsend. Some people who are not well informed, and have not read the papers, and not seen our advertisements, have been led to suppose, that because these men ad vertise their stufi' as " Old Jacob Townsends," that it must, of course, be the original. It Is less than one £ear since they commenced to make their medicine, urs has been in the market over ten years Tbla Old Jacob Townsend. They are endeavoring to palm off' on the public as an old Physician, Ice. He is not a regular educated Physician, and never attempted to manufacture a med icine, until these men hired him for the use of his name. They say they do not wish the people to be lieve that their Barsaparilla is ours, or the same—but the better to deceive the public, they at the same time assert that their's is the Old Dr Townsend's, and the original ; and endeavor to make the people believe that the stuff' they manufacture, is tha Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, that has periormed so many wonderful cures for the past ten years, and which has gained a reputation which no other medicine ever enjoyed— which is a base, villainous, unprincipled falsehood. We have commenced suits against these men for damages. We wish it to be understood, that the old man ia no relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. In their ad vertisements and circular*, they publish a number of gross falsehoods respecting Dr. Townsend, which we will not notice. False Reports. Our opponents have published in the papers, that Dr. 8. P. Townsend was dead. Thia they send to th# Ir agents about the country, who report that we have Riven up business, lie. lie. The public should be on icir guard, and not be deceived by these unprinci pled men. Notice of Removal. —After the first of Reptember, 1949, Dr. 8. P. Townsend's New York Office will be in the South Baptist Church, No. 82 Nassau street, which is now undergoing a thorough change, and will be fitted for the better accommodation of tne pro prietors and the public. Take particular Notice. —No Sarsaparilla is the frenuine and original Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, un ess signed by 8. P. Townsend. AOEHTS.— Redding It Co., No. 8 State-street, and Mrs. E. Kidder, No. 100 Court-street, Boston; Samuel Kidder, Jr., Lowell; Henry Piatt, Salem; James B. Green, Worcester ; Allison li Gault, Concord ; J Balch & Son, Providence ; and by Druggints and Mer chants generally throughout the United States. Wa* Indies end the Canadas JOHN R. MOYER, DRUGGIST, Is the sole agent in Bloomsburg, for the sale of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla-36-ly llufll A new let just received and for snle cheap hy emsmi wsavm. AHEAD OF ALL O THERS I THE ENVY OF ALL PILL MANUFACTURERS. Because they are safer, better and more efficaci ous than any others, and because the public will lake no others if they can obtain them. 500,000 BOXES have been sold annually for the last fivo years. Young and old, male and femalo, can always take them with equal safety, without fear. IF PILLS DE NECESSARY for purging and cleansing the stomach und bow els, and purifying the blood and fluids of tho bo dy tako no others—for no other pills produce Ihoso combined effects, or contain sarsaparilta in them. Eat, Drink, and Live as Usual, and pursue your usual occupa ion whilst taking them, without fear of takiDg cold during all kinds of weather. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS aro wagered that moro genuine certificatea [from physicixns, clergymen; Members of Congtess and respectable citizens] can be producad of their ef ficacy than of any others, and Ten Dollars will be forfeited tn every instance where ore mix will not do mote good than two boxes of any o- I hers. Forty Pillearcin a Box I and sold at Twenty-five Gents a Box, with direc tions and much wholesome advice accompanying each box. 1 hey have no lasls nor unpleasant smell free from dust or powder of any kind—do not gripe tho Stomach or bowels, —produce no sick ness, vomiting or bad feelings—they are good at all times, and adapted lo most diseases common to mankind. No one having once taking them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because ihoj always do good, and if they do not then no others will. Di V. B. Leidy, the Proprietor \ Manufacturer, is a regular Druggist, Chemist and rhysician, of fifteen years experirnce in Philadelphia; member of different Medical Institutions of Phi'adclphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, 4-c., and associate and corresaonding member of several Medical In stitutions of London and Paris—hence the rea son of the greater confidence placed in bis pills, and there beiDg recommended in the practice of most respectable physicians throughout the Uni ted States. Principal Depot, Dn. Lxtnv's Disrr.ssxnr, No. 114 North Fouith Street, Philadelphia, and sold wholesale and retail by J. R. Moyer & E. P. Lntz, Bloomsburg: Dr. A. B. Wilson, Berwick; Peter Eat, Light Street; M. G. Shoemaker, Buckltorn ; J. A. Moore, Danville; Ricketts & Stewart, Orangeville; John Sctmick, Cuttnwissa : A. Levers, Washingtonville; J. M. Sheldon, Jer seytown; J. F. Dorr, Whitehall: J.S.Woods, Columbus; Brown & Creasy, Mifflinsburg ; E. Wertman, Rhoreburg, and by Storekeepers generally. 49-ly Dr, Pearson's CELEBRATED Pulmonic Expectorant, Is the most certain and effectual remedy knoirn for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, In- Jluenza, hoarseness, spitting of Blood, difficulty of breathing, Bronchitis, pain in the breast and side, palpitation of the heart, whooping cough, asthma, croup, and all diseases if the I'uJ/nonaiy Organs. The proprietor of this Pulmonic Expectorant, having graduated as a physician, anil followed the practice of his profession for several yesra, can, therefore give to those persona who require such I medicines that assurance which cannot be expect ed where a compound is only concocted from an antiquated recipe, taken from the leaf of an old almanac or some similar source. Prepared by S. A. Pearson, M. D, No. 106 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, price $1 per bottle, or aix bottles for f5. HEAD THE FOLLOWING: t r. S. A. Pearson : Dear Sir—For the benefit of others, I would inform you that I havo been u sng your Pulmonic Expectorant for a cough ved pain in my breast and side, the effects of a relry heavy cold—l find that it has given me great hsief. I consider it an invaluable medicine. I cidve also used it in my family with the most do used benefit—lt cures colds in the least possible time that medicine coald cure them. If its vir tues were generally known, it would save thous ands from an untimely giavo. You shouldsparo no pains nor cxper.sc to have it brought into use throughout the country. Yours, &c. WM. M.CADE, No. 313 Cherry St. A LADY SAVED, Dr. 8. A. Pearson . Desr Sir—About a year a go I was attacked with a severe inflamation of the Lungs, which threatened every symptom of a speedy Consumption. I called upon one of the mos*. eminent physicians of PhiltidelphiSjWho pro nounced me incurable. My husband then procu red for me six bottles of your Pulmonic Expre toranl, whiih I had heard highly recommonded— and before I had taken tho last of the sixth bottle my lungs wete well, my cough and other symp toms of Consumption entirely cured. I atn now enjoying fine health and becoming quite finally. ELIZABETH CLIME, Jay St., betwem Coatee &. Wallace. A WONDERFUL CURE. Hunterdon County, N. J, Dr. 8. A. Peareon, Duar Sir—About a year a go I became severely afflicted with a pain in my hreat and aide, an extremely bad cough, spitting of hlood, debility, night sweats, and other symptoms of confirmed consumption. I became so much re duced that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business. I made application to a physician, who examined my cheat, and gave it as his decided o pinion that my lungs were seriously affected. I then app.ied to another, who was of the same o pinton, and after having presetibed advised me to return to my friends. Previous to this I had for s long time been la boring under all the symptoms usually found with persons laboring under disease of ihe lungs, and it was thought by all who knew me that I was fast wearing away with decay. At the tim* 1 applied to tho physicians I was laboring under a severe attack of spitting blood, with £aln in my breast and side. Their preacrip tione failed to relieve Ihe pain, and all their skill ciuld not arrest Ihe discharge of blood from my .unga. This being my condition, I was induced o make a trial uf your valuable Pulmonic Expec torant, oy the use or which I was immediately re lieved of all those unpleasant symptoms, and am now so for restored to health, that i am able to attend to all my ordinary buiiness, and expose myself as much as it is prudent for any one to do, I would therefore confidorlly recommend every person who is laboring under disease of the lungs and breast, or who are afflicted with colds or with coughs, to make trial of your most valuable prep eratioir I would further add that after having made use of your Expectorant for a few weeks, i becaind so flesy that persons with whom I was acquainted hardly knew me. I still remain in good health at this time, March, 1846. Yours truly, JOSEPH HOGLAND. OPINION OF PHYSICIANS. The following card of three respectable physi cians sets forth the virtues of Dr. Pearson's Pul monic Expectorant ■ Having mado use of Dr. Pearson's PVIMOXIC Exrtr rotUHT, wo feci it a duly to recommend it as a safe and effectual eu*f "f the varfoqi dieret- C 8 for wliitli ilia intended. We are acquainted. with many permits wlndlhve hcen cured of cougli hroiichi'.ia, pain in the kreaat and aide, spitting of hlood, palpitation of tho heart, ami incipient con. sumption, ry its use. slid many of thent after ail other mean* had failed. A. PEARSON, M. Dt. U. S. Navy. S. K. LEKDOM. M. D.Champlsiu Co„0 W. R.CADWALLADER, M.D., U. S.N. Patient* may consult S. A. Pearson, M. D - , a t his oflice No. 106 North Fouith Strcvi, abovo Race - For sale in Bloomsburg by William Robison, Merchant,and also at Piltston Ferry, by Dr. A. Curtis, Diuggist. 49-ly A Word lo Horsemen. Dr- Pearson's Barber Embrocation is de cidedly the best preparation that can be used for the cure of Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Calls, Splints suib, ringbone, spuvin, stiffness of the joints, <fc. it is an article which should be in the hands uf every horseman, and no stable should be without a bottle of it. rricc 35 and 50 cents. rrepared only by 8. A. Pearson, M. n. and for sale, whole sale and retail, at 106 North fourth street, rhilad. The following certificates are from horsemen of the highest respectability who have given it a de cided preference over other preparation of the hind in use. Pltila., March 2, 1847. Di, S. A Pearson, Dear Sir—i feel it a duty which t owe to you and the community at large, or rather that part jf the community who posaeen or in any way have charge of Horses, to soy, that r have used your "Embrocation" for horses, it is decidedly tho best preparation t have ever Died, or have any knowledge of for the various diseases w. ich it is rrcommonded. I also know a g-out number of my friends whr> have used it, and they all say that it is the best medicine for horses they havo ever used. I would confidently recommend every person who hss a horse should keep a bottle of this valuable Emliru cation in his stable. Yours respeclfully, AB M. C. SCHENCK. Salem, N.J. ; May 19, 1817. Dr. S. V. Pearson, Sit—Having tried your 'Embrocation' for horses, I have found it the best remedy that I have ever !'cn or tried for tho cures that it is lecommcnt'ed io perform. It cures galls with (ho least possible delay that it could be done. I would cheerfully recommend il to all slaii)eke peers and owners of horses. WM. S. SOLDER, DAVID C. WOODS, Proprietors SaleinJ.ine Stages to Bridgcton, New Jersey. Phila. May 28, 1847. This is to certify that I have used Di. Pears on's Barber's Embrocation for horses, and unhes itatingly soy that it is decidedly the best remedy of the kind, for the various diseases which it is recomnu nded, that I have ever used, or have any knowledge of; and confidently recommend il to all hoisetnen and keepers of horses, to be kept constantly in their [HMNMIOR, WM. KING, White Horse, Corner of Wood & 3d sis. l'hila I fully agree with the above certificate and o pinion of Mi. King, in the use of Br. Pearson!* Barber's' Embrocation.' JOHN CASK, Bucks County, Pa., June 19, 1847. February 13, 1848. S. A. Pearson, M. D. Sir—This is lo certify that I have used your Embrocation for horses,and give it a decided preference over every other arti cle of the kind in use for the various diseases for which it is recommended; it does not destroy the hair as most other articles do. I would recommend it to every horseman lo be kept constantly in their stables, Yours, &c., WM. S. HOI'GH, Solebury tsp, Bucks Co., Pa. Doylestown, May 29, 1848. I)r. Pearson,Sir— Having used your "Embro cation for Horses" on oiovcral occasions with great sur cess, I do inog - fully recommend it as an in valuable preparation for sprains, bruises, cuts and ill short almost any of the ills that horse flesh is heir 10. Yours, &c., C. H. MANN, Higli Sheriff of Bucks Co., Pa. Philad., Sept. 7, 1848. Dr. Pearson, Sir-Hiving made use ofyour Em brocation for horses on several occasions, with great success I do believe it to be a most excellent nud valuable preparation, decidedly the best that I have ever used, or have any knowledge of, for the purpose for which it is intended, and would most confidently tecommend it to the notice of every horseman. Il should bo kept constantly in ilieii possession. Very respectively yours, JOHN VANDERBELT, Philadelphia. I have tried Dr Pearson's Barber's EmbfOea tiou for Horses, and I am confident that it isjlho most useful preparation that can be used, for all diseases which it is recommended ; and also, for Sprains, Bruises and Rheumatics, of men. December 23rd, 1848. ENOCH AUSTIN Piltsgrove, Salem Co,, N.J. We, the undersigned, having made ua of Dr. Pearson's Barber's Embrocation, fully agree in the opinions exprsaied in the above Certificate*, and fully recommended it to every Horseman and Farmer who keeps horses, to be used hy them in preference to any other article, for the various ilia eases for which it is recommended. A. J. Beaumont, New Hope. Pa; John V. Seheik, Stab'ekeeper, St Louis; A. Pearson, Dublin Bucks County, Pa; Jared Boyd, Solebury Tp., Bucks Co., Pa; VVm. R. Dickerson, Esq. Philadelphia; James F. Nicholas, Boxboro, Pa; J. H. Reading. Flemington, N. J.„ Merchant; H. C. Buff ington, Flemington, N.J., Editor; J. Larrison Hunterdon Co., N. J., Merchant; Wm.Erley - Pristol, Coroner of Pucks Co; John Shaffer, Lancaster, Ohio; Henry Johnson, Milford, N. J. ; William King, Esq. New Pork; Wm. Robison, Bloomsburg, Pa; Wm. Scudder, Scudder's Falls near Trenton, N. J; Wm. M. Cade, Philadelphia; Dr. A. Curtis, Drug gist, Piltston Ferry. Agent—Wm. Itobison, Bloomsburg, Pa. Eyes Open Tight. A ward lo the sick and afflicted. E. P. LOTS, would again invite the attention of the citizons of Bloomsburg, and vicinity, to his now and splendid assortment of Drugs, Oils, Paints, Varniihcs, Glass, Dycstufls, Con-, fectionariea at d aoforth, which be has juat re ceived, and will tell upon the most reasonable terms. In addition to the alrovc. he would offer e gen eral assortment of spices. Paint Brushes, Varmah Brushes sash-tools und Patent Medicines from a Pill up to any amount of Townaand'a Sareapo rills. Also, Large Glass for pictures and clock-faces* as large as 34 hy 30 inches, and should the site* not suit he will cut them et his own risk for a very little addition lo the original prices—Gold and Silver Leaf, Fiench Leaf, Dutch Metal, Red, White, Green and Yellow Bronzes, Kept Con stantly on hand varying in prices from 37cls lo jr. ail ounce— Physician's, Painters, Gilders and the public generally are in'ilco lo call anu examine hie stock before purchasing elseware. No chorge for look ing at articles. Remember the sign of the golden Mortar and pestle. N 11. Glass-cutting done to order it the short eat notice. EPHRAtM P. LUTE. Bloomsburg. Feb. 8, 1840—6 Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration having been < granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Columbia county upon the Et late of Thomas McNair deceased, tale of Berwick, all persons having claims agains said Estate are roouested to make the same known without delay, and those indebted to t|io Estate to make payment to THOMAS is MoNAIR. AdmimatratiK Benyiok, Jntt. 7th. -™,6t.
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