CB. IIOLDEN'S JEWELRY STORE. Where may always be found a very large and varied assortment of tine Welches, E legant Jewelry, Fancy Articles, fine Cut lery, Silver and Plated Ware, offers greater endueements to purchasers than any other similar establishment in Phila delphia. In addition lo my heretofore large stock I have just added a new lot of Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, ij-., making my Jtresent assortment one of the best in Phil adelphia. My assortment consists in part of Gold and Silver Lever, f.epine, Quar ticr and other watches; a full assortment of Jewelry, such ns Cameo, Stone and Mourning Broaches, Finger Kings, in a great variety, Silver and Plated Table and Tea-spoods, Butter Knives, Thimbles and Pencil Cases, Lockets, Purses, Keys, n fine lolof Razors, Penknives, s*c., with a full assortment of Gold Pens of all the difierent Makers at the greatly reduced price ol t1,25. ELI UOLDEN. No, 238 Market St., above 7th, Phila. All kinds of Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and warranted* My goods are offered at the very lowest cash prices. Call and sea, if costs nothing to look. Seplembar 20' 1818,—ly. WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL CLOCK STORE, No. 238 Market St. above Seventh, south side, Philadelphia. Although we can scarcely estimate the valuo of TIME commercially; yet by call ing at the above Establishment, JAMES BAKBER will furnish his friends, among whom he included all who duly appreci ate its fleetness, with a beautiful and per fect INDEX for marking its progress, of whose value they can judge. His extensive stock on hand, constantly clanging in conformity to the impnve menls in taste and style of pattern and workmanship, consists ol EIGHT-DAY and THIRTV HOOR Brass COUNTING House, PARLOR, HALL, CHURCH Alarm Clocks, French, Gothic and fancy styles, as well as plain, which from his extensive connection and correspondence with the manufacturers he finds that he can put at the Lowest cash Figure, in any quantity, from One lo a Thousand, of which he ; will warrant the accuracy. repaired and warranted.— Clock trimmings on hand. Call and see me among them. JAMES BARBER. 238 Market si., Phila. Sept. 20, '49-1 y Be Rise in Time!—'Tis Folly lo Defer I AFFLICTED READ ! ! Thousands are suffering from disease from which there is no difficulty in being perma nently relieved, provided the right means are used.—As every vice has its own pun ishment, so it would seem every disease has its remedy. This is true, and there is noth ing in this life more certain than that the American Compound is the most speedy and certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, known to the world. Adapted to every stage of the disease, sex and constitu tion, at all limes and seasons, there is no fear of exposure, detention from business nor restriction in diet, from the certain and speedy relief that it gives it is now one of tne most popular medicines of the day.— Ten Thousand cases have been cured effec tually by it during the past year. Prepared by a practical physician, the afflicted can re ly with confidence on its curative powers o ver diseases of this character. Full direc tions accompany each bottle. CAUTION. —Askf ir the American Com pound, and purchase only of the agents, 294 market sireet, Phila. For sale by J. R. MOVER, Bloomsburg Chalfant & Hughes, and Dr. J. A. Moore; Danville; E. Frauciscus, Jersey Shore. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d, 1849.—3 m. HATS AM) CAI'S. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that ho has iust re ceived from the city, a large and select as sortment of FASHIONABLE Hats and Caps, of DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED STYLE, which he offers for cash sales very cheap, al his old stand, on Main Street, sec ond door South of the Court house. 13*" He continues to manufacture Hats to order as usual. THOMAS WILLITS. Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849. MVEICY STABLE. NOAH S. PRENTISS the public to try&gfinSyjr' dZjkhis new stock'of horse* carriages and buggies, a variety of which can be found at his Livery Stable. Ho can always furnish hoftes and vehicles of the best kind, and on reasonable terms. He has recently added a number of fashionable ve hicles and good horses to his former stock. He will furnish to parties four horse convey ances with good and safe drivers, at very low prices. Call at tho lower end of Hopkinsville, on the East side of Main street. Bloomsburg, Dec. 13, '49-ly For Good Watches. Henry Zttppingor returns _ his thanks tor past patro nago, and invites tho pub jtkiv/ Ho to examine his new uis wfiti assortment of (jfcf i * ffiES CLOCKS, WATCHES, iim 7iT*i Tr ' "*i"Classes, and Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels, which he offers for reasonable prices. lie will also re pair clocks, watches, and musical ami opti cal instruments in a satisfactory manner. His shop is in the middle room of tho Ex change block, nearly opposite to the Court House. Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, 1849. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters Testa mentary upon the estate of Jeremiah Martz deceased, late of Orangeville, Columbia co., have this day been granted to tho under signed. Al! persons having claims against the estate are requested to present them to the undersigned, and those indobtedto mako immediate payment to JACOB D. KLINE ALFRED HOWEL, , Executors. Orangeville, March 11th 1850.—tit Bills Ofany desirable style, neatly and cheaply printed at this office. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias lo mo di rected, will he exposed lo sale on Monday, the 15th day of April, at 1 o'clock in the af ternoon, ai the Court House in Bloomsburg, a certain lot of ground situate in Anthony township, Columbia county, bounded by lands of Andrew Shoemaker, John E. Derr, and others, whereon is erected a Hvo-slory frame house, frame stable, and other out buildings, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Robert 11 Cary ALSO, At the same time and place, a certain tract or piece of land situate in Sugarloaf town ship, Columbia county, containing 53 acres more or less, about 18 acres of which arc cleared, bounded by lands of John Laubach, Joshua Brink and others, whereon is erected a one story frame house, a frame wagonma ker shop, a log barn and other out buildings, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Robert Campbell ALSO, By virtue of sundry writs of venditioni ex ponas to mo directed will he exposed topub j lie sale at the court house in Bloomsburg, on Monday the 15th day of April next, at one o'clock, P. M. the following parcels of land to wit: A certain lot of ground situate in Bloom township, Columbia county, in the town of Espy, containing one-third of an acre more or less, hounded in front by the road leading from Bloomsburg to Berwick, B Vanauker k by an alley along the Pennsylvania Canal, whereon is erected a two story frame dwell ing house, a frame shop, a frame stable, and other out buildings with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Alex McKainy. ALSO, A certain lot No 4 in block No 5 in the plot of North Danville Columbia co hounded by Milton street on the West, lot belonging to Alexander Montgomery's heirs, on the North by an alley on the East, and a lot ol Mr. Bickley on the South, whereon is e i reeled a two storyframe dwelling house with basement story, lot forty live ieet front and one bundled feet deep with the appur tenances. Seized taken in execution and to ho sold as the property of David J Davis, ALSO, A certain lot of ground situate in Mahon ing township, Columbia county, containing one-eighth of an acre more or loss, hounded by lands of James Keneption, Edward Halh aivay, Philip Sidler and others, whereon is erected a large two story frame dwelling house with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and lo be sold as the property of Thomas Bobison. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate in Madison township Columbia county, beginning at a sione, corner of land of Benj Wintersteen. thence by tho same East one hundred and 30 perches to a post on a line of James Pep pards land, thence by the same North 162 perches and nine-tenths to a stono corner of land sold to David Miller, thence by the same West 95 perchos aud nine-tenths to a stone corner of lauds sold to Daniel Deick, thence by tho same South 98 perches to a chestnut and stile, by the same west 81 and three-tenths perches to a stone corner, thence by lands sold to Thomas Cox and William VVinlersteen South 04 and eight-tenth perch es to the piace of beginning; containing one hundred and twenty four acres and twelve perches and allowance Also one other tract of laud situate in Madison township Colum bia county, bounded and described as fol lows: beginning at a small chestnut in a line of John Low and John Fleck, thence by the same East 111 perches to a stono heap, aud thence by other lands of which this was a part, South 98 perches to a small chestnut. West partly by the same and partly by land sold to Thomas Cox 11 1 and three-tenths perches to a post about two perches from a small run, thence by said land sold to Thos Cox North and crossing said run, thence 98 perchos to tho place of beginning, containing 66 acres and allowance, whereon is erected a log house, and an apple and peach orchard. There are about 25 acres of cleared and im improved land. Seized taken in execution as the property of Thomas' Maschell. ALSO. j A certain tract of land situate in Valley j Township, Columbia County, Containing five acres more or less. Bounded by lands J of Samuel A/idillcton, and others, whereon I is erected a log house and a log barn, with the appurtonancos. Seized and taken in Execution as the prop erty of Eli Row. ALSO. A cetfain lot of Ground situate in the new part of Danville, Mahoning township Colum | bia County, containing one-eiglith of an a cre, more or less, bounded by lands of Heath, and a new street, and others, where on is erected a two story frame Dwelling, with a small Back Kitchen with the appur tenances. Seized and taken in Execution as the prop erly of Anthony Dishey. ALSO, A certain lot of ground situate in Beaver township, Columbia county, containing thir teen acres more or less, bounded by lands of Jacob Hinterlitcr, Jacob Hostler and others, whereon is erected a frame house and a frame barn with the appurtenances. Seiz.ed, taken in execution as the property of Moses Moyer. ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Jackson township, Columbia county, containing 80 acres more or less, of which about 25 acres aro cleared, bounded by lands of Joint Kile. Samuel Kitchin and others, whereon is erec ted a one and a half story log dwelling house, a frame %ank barn, n saw mill, and other out buildings with tho appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Elisha Hess, now in the possession of Lafayette Kessler. ALSO, By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to mo directed will be exposed to public sale at lite Court House in Bloomsburg, on Satur day, the 13th day of April, at 2 o'clock, P M all that certain tract or piece of land Bituate in Roaringcrcok township, Columbia county, containing 50 acres more or less, bounded by lands ot Philip Yost, Conrad Yost and others, whereon is erected a two story log dwelling house, and a log shop, with the ap purtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of Peter Miner. PETER BILLMYER, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, Bloomsburg, ) March 12, 1850. J A House & Lot at Private Sale. J&agA THE subscribers offer to pur chasers, at private sale, a houso jw9jl|Kaml lot upon tho Main Sireet of Bloomsburg. in tho business part of the town, between the two principal hotels, and only a little more than a square from tne Court House. The lot fronts 66 on Main street and extends 2144 feet back. The house is a large stone dwelling, and the properly in every way offers a fair chance to any person wishing a residence or business location in tho county-seat. For terms in quire of A. H. ELLIS. Bloomsburg, or C. D. GEARHARt Berwick To Taxables. Notice is hsreby given, that in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, the Commissioners of Columbia county will bold their appeals to remedy any irregularities or errors which may exist in the assessments of taxables, throughout the county, at the usual places of holding the general elections in the several townships, at the following dates respective ly, between tho hours of 10 A M and 3 P M In Bloomsburg, on Friday, April 26 ' Catfawissa, ' Monday, '29 1 Franklin, ' Tuesday. ' 30 ' Roaringcreek, ' Wednesday, May 1 ' Maine, ' Thursday, ' 2 ' Beaver, 1 Friday, ' 3 ' Milllin, ' Saturday, ' 4 ' Orange, ' Monday, ' 6 ' Centre, ' Tuesday, ' 7 ' Briarereek, ' Wednesday ' 8 ' Fishingcreek, ' Thursday, ' 9 ' Sugarloaf, ' Friday, ' 10 ' Jackson, ' Saturday, ' 11 ' Greenwood, ' Monday, ' 13 1 Alt Pleasant, ' Tuesday, ' 14 ' Hemlock, ' Wednesday, ' 15 1 Madison, ' Thursday, ' 16 1 Anthony, ' Friday, ' 17 1 Limestone, ' Saturday, ' 18 ' Berry, ' Monday, ' 20 ' Liberty, ' Tuesday, ' 21 ' Valley, ' Wednesday, ' 22 ' Danville, ' Thursday, ' 23 1 Mabonir.g, ' Friday, ' 24 ' Montour, ' Saturday, ' 25 All persons considering themselves aggrie ved by any error in their assessment can at tend at the above times and places, if they think proper. JAMES LAKE, 1 BARMAN LABOR, 1 Corn's. JOSEPH YETTER,) WESLEY RO.VT, Clerk. Bloomsburg, March 20, 1850. MOT ICE TO CAPTAINS OP VOL UNTEER COMPANIES. By the sth Section of the Militia Law of 1849, it is made the duty of the captain or commanding officer of each company in full uniform to furnish a copy of the roll of said company, under oath or affirmation, to the County Commissioners, designating the bo rough or lownshipin which each member re sides. The 25th day of April has been appointed for receiving a copy of the roll of each com pany in the county, and each captain or commanding officer is requested to attend at the Commissioners' Office in Bloomsbtfrg on that day, prepared with a copy of the roll of his company. By oruer of the Commissioners, WESLEY BOAT, Clork. Bloomsburg, March 20, 1850. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and other persons interested in the states of the respective decendenta and mi ors that the following administration and uardia n accounts have been filed in the Of fice of the Register of the county of Colum bia. and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to tho Orphan's Court, to bo held at Bloomsburg, in and for the County aforesaid, on Wednesday the 17ih day of April next at two o'clock, P. M. 1. The account of Joshua Webb, and Sol omon Neyhard, executors of the last will and testament of Joshua Webb, late of Centre township, Columbia county, dee'd. 2. The Supplementary and final account of Samuel Mellick, adm'r of the estate of John Bright, late of Bloom township, Col umbia county dee'd. 3. The account of Jesse Shanon, guar diau of the person and estate of Angelina Paul, now Angelina Egan, one of the" chil dren of Wm. Paul, late of Bloom tp., Col umbia county, dee'd. 4. The account of William Girton, guar dian of Catharine Nicholas, a daughter of George Nicholas, dee'd.—said Catharine, al so now deceased. 5. The account of John Hendrickson, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Ab salom Cole, late of Liberty township, Col umbia county dee'd. 6. The first and final account of George Zaner, admr., of tho estate of George Zaner, late of Briorcreek township, Columbia coun ty dee'd. 7. Tho account of Solomon Neyhard, ad ministrator, of the estate of Susanna Tum linson, late of Centre township, Columbia county, dee'd. 8. The account of Jacob Hartman, admr., of the estate of John Hartman, lateof Hem lock, township, Columbia county, dee'd. 9. The account of John R. Moyer, admr., of the estate of William S. Smith, late of Bloom township, Columbia county, deceas ed. 10. The account of John Richard, admr., of the estate of Valentine Hock, late of Hemlock township, Columbia county, de ceased. 12. The final account of Michael Sanders and Michael Wertman, Executors of the last will and testament of Michael Sanders, late of Montour township, Columbia County, de ceased. JESSE G. CLARK, Register. Register's Office, j Bloomsburg, A/arch 20, 1850. j Cioodaml C'lienp Watches. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE, wholesale and retail,at No. 90 North 2nd street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold lever watches, full jewelled, 18 caret cases. S3O and upwards. Sdver lever do, full jewelled, $lO and upwai Js. Silver lepine do, jewelled, 811 and up; wards. Silver quartier watches, from $5 to 10. Gold pencils, from $1 50 to 87 - Superior gold rings, from 37 to 80 cts. Other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what tltey are sold for. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. Also, an assortment of M. J. Tobias & Co. ; E. Simpson Samuel and Brothers; E. S. Yates Co.; John Har rison ; G. <S- R. Boesley's, and other su perior PATENT LEVER Movements, which will bo cased in any style desired. Arrangements have been made with all the above celebrated makers, the best manufacturers of Liverpool, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken and the name and residence of the person order ing put on if requested. Q. CONRAD, No, 00 North Third Street. Importer of Watches. January 1, 1850.-lv 49 Boot and Shoemakiug. JACOB F. DEITTERICH Has removed his boot and shoe establish ment, into the new frame building on Main Street two doors above Albright & Mengel'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 fair trial. He will furnish all articles in his line of busi ness neat, strong and cheap. Bloomsburg, April 19th 1849.-ly. PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the several Courts of Gommom Picas, Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Columbia, to commence at the Coutt House in liloomsburg, on Monday the 15th day of April next, to continue two weeks. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the county of Col ombia, aro requested to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those thing's to their sev eral offices appartaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their pro per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to be punctual in their attendance, nt the lime appointed agreeable to Iheir no tices, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the 12th day of March, is the year of our J,ord one thousand eight hundred and fifty—and the Independence of the U nited States of America the 74th. PETER BILLMYER. Sh'ff. (God save the Commonwealth.) IJLOOMSBI RG ACADEMY. A HIGH SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Gentlemen- J. E. BRADLEY, Principal. The next Summer Session of this Institution will commence on the Bth of April. Text Books. Emerson's Spelling Book and Reader. Goodrich's Geography. Bullion's English Grammar. Parker's Progressive Exercises. " Aids to English Composition. Blair's Rhetoric, University edition. Davies' Arithmetic. " Algebra. " Geometry. " Surveying. " Mensuration. Shea's Book-keeping. Ackeman's Natural History. . Cutter's Anatomy, Physiology, & Hygiene. Guernsey's History of the United States. Lardncr s Outlines. Olmsted's School Philosophy. Burritt's Geography of the Heavens. Johnston's Turner's Chemistry. Wood's Botany. Schmucker's Mental Philosophy. Wayland's Moral Science. Webster's Dictionary. LATlN. —Bullion's Latin Grammar, Bullion's Latin Reader, Anthon's Coesar, Sallust, Cic ero, Horace, Folsom's Livy, Leveritt's Latin Lexicon. GREEK. —Bullion's Greek Grammar, Bul lion's Greek Reader, Robinson's Greek Tes tament, Xenophon's Anabasis, Xenophon's Memorabilia, Pickering's Greek Lexicon. GERMAN—G J Adler's German Grammar, OllondorPs method of Learning the German Language, Adler's German Reader. There will be frequent exercises in Decla mation and Composition. Instruction will also be given in Penmanship and Book-Kee ping. Pupils attending this School can enjoy the advantages of instructionon the Piano Forte at a modei ate charge It will be the aim of the Teacher in this School, to impart to the pupils a thorough knowledge of the branches studied, to educate their minds , and thus to prepare them for hon orable places in life. TERMS. The Summer Session will consist of twenty- Four weeeks or two quarters of 12 weeks each. The price of tuition will be as follows per quarter : For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A rithmetic, Book-Keeping by single entry, Ge ography, History of U.S. S3 25 For same, and Algebra, Geometry, Survey ing, Mensuration, Boook-Keoping by double entry, General History, Natural History, Phy siology, Philosophy, other English branches, and Drawing. $4 50 For Latin, Greek and German, 5 75 GFTlood boarding can be obtained in pri vate families at from $1 50 to $2 00 per week. REFERENCES. —CoI. Joseph Paxton, Hon. Stephen Baldy, Hon. Geo. Mack. Michael Brobst. Esq., John M'Reynolds, Esq., Rev. Daniel Steck. Bloomsburg, Feb 21, 1850 Boots and Shoes. Uf Encourage your own Mechanics, and you encourage Yourselves, _jFi The subscriber would inform his friends and the public, that he has on hand, and makes to order all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, at the following low prices : Men's tine calf or morocco boots, $4 a 4 50 do kip or cow hide, 3 35 do calf shoes 2 00 do cow hide 1 75 do miners', nailed, 2a2 50 ladies' gaiters, 2 a 2 25 " Lace boots, 162 " Thick soled slippers, lal 37 " Pump soled, 100 " Excelsiors, 125 Boys', youths' and children's shoes in pro portion. He manufactures his work of the best of stock, and warrants it to wear ; and he is determined to sell it as low as others can their Yankee or city work. Call and see for yourselves. Shop on Main St., next door below Hartman's Store. WARREN RUSSELL. CHEAP TAILORING. The subscriber is now doing a large busi ness at Tailoring in Light Street, and invites all who wish for fashionable, well-fitting and cheaply-made garments to visit his shop and give mm a trial. Ho has two shops in operation, turning ofi work. One is in the upper end and the other in the lower part of Light Street. He regu larly receives the CITY FASHIONS, and asks only for a trial to insure satisfaction. Particular attention will be paid to cutting out. B. F.DOLLMAN. Light Street, April 12, 1849-ly NEW SADDLER SIIOP. The subscriber announces to the public that he has just opened a Saddler Shop in the central part of Bloomsburg, on Main street, one door above Rupert's Store, where ho will keep constantly on hand and make to order all kinds of HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS, VALIECES. And every other article in his line of busi ness. He will also attend to TRIMMING carriages and buggies, in every desirable style, and will turn oIT all his work neat and good; and at the lowest pricos. Those who wish work in his line will do well to give him a call. Collides, country produce, and even gold dollars will lie taken in pavmcnt for work. W. MX THORNTON. Bloomsburg, Slay 15, 1819. For the Removal and Permnncnl Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaints which arc caused by an im paired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NERVOUS SYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient application of the mys terious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been pronounced by distinguished physicians, both in Europe and the United States, to be the most valuable medicinal discovery of the Age. Dr, CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT and MAGNETIC FLUID, Is used with the most perfect and certain success in all eases of GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also In KITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP SIA or INDIGESTION. RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART. APOPLEXY. NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LI VER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaint! ariae from one timplo cause—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. (to- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi cines Increase the disease, for they weaken the vital ener gies of the already prostrated system ; while, under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Gal vanism. ai applied Dy this beautiful and wonderful dis covery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanio Curatives, oonsists in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by outward application, in placo of the usual mode of drug ging, and physicking the patient, tili exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under tho infliction. • They strengthen the whole system, equalize the circu lation of the blood, promote the secretions, and never do the slightest injury under any circumstances. Since their Introduction in the United States, only three years since, more than 60, OO O Persons including all ages, classes and conditions, among wnich were a large number of ladies, who arc peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had boon given up, and every thing else been tried iQ vain. To illustrate the use of tho GALVANIC BELT, suppose the case of u person ntilicted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other chronic 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 tho patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the ett'ect resulting from the application of the GAL VANIC BELT. Tuko a Dyspeptic suflerer, even in tho worst symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the Body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Gal vanic circulation which will pass on to the negative, and theuco back again to the positive, thus keeping up a con tinuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus tho most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PER. MANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS 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 fill every column in this paper I AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusirely proves that 11 Truth is stranger than Fiction." CUBE OF Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputution:— SIDNEY, New Jersey, July 12, 1949. DR. A. H. CHRISTIE—Dear Sir: You wish to know of mo what has been the result in my own case, 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 worse, oor could I obtain permanent relief from any course of medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, in consequence of frequont exposure to the weather, in the discharge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther : in the winter of '45 and '46, in conse quence of preaching a groat deal in my own and vuriona other churches in this region, I was attacked by tho Bronchitis, which soon became to severe as to require an immediato suspension of my pastoral labors. My nervous system was now thoroughly pros trated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thua evincing that theso disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharmacopoeia there seemed to bo no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that I had tried for this purpose had completely fuiled. At last I was led by my friends to ex imine your inventions, and (though with no very san- hopes of their efficiency,) I determined to try the effect of the application ol tho GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was In Juno, 1846. To MV GREAT ASTONISHMENT, IN TWO OAYS MY Dv.HPr.P3IA HAD GONE ; IN KKIHT DAYS I WAS SNABLED TO RESUME MY PASTORAL LARORS, NOR HAVE I SINCE OMITTED A SINGLE SERVICE ON ACCOUNT OK THE BRONCHITIS ; AND MY RHEUMATIC AFFECTION HAS EN TIRELY CEASED TO TROUULE ME. Such is the WOnder ful and happy results of the experiment I hove recommended tho BELT nnd FLUID to many who have been likewise suft'ciing from Neuralgic nfl'ec lions. They have tried them, WITH HArrv RESULTS, I IKLISYK, IN EVERY CARE. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDJB. DR. CHRiBTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is us* * for all complaints affecting tho Throat or Head, such as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia in the Face, Buzzing or Roaring the Ears, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, imd what distressing com shunt, called Tic Doloreux. Palsy and Paralysis. All physician, acknowledge that these terrible dis eases are caused by s deficiency <•/ Nrr reus JEll.t.y in the adectod limbs. DR. CHRISTIE'S Galvanic Articles will supply this deficient power, and a complete and entire sure is thus effected. DR. CHRISTIE'B GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service in case# of Convulsions or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Norvous Affections of the Head and upper extremities. Also in l'alsy and Paralysis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of powe; or Nervous Energy in the limbs or other organs of tht body. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia- Theso dreadful nnd agonizing complaints are inn; iiately relieved by the application of tho UALYANIC BELT, NECKLACE and FLUID. The Belt diffuses the Electricity through the system : tho Necklace has a local effect, and the Fluid acts directly upon the affected nerves. In these distressing afflictions tho application NEVER FAILS. FITB AND CONVULBIONB. These alarming and terriblo complaints are always paused by a derangement of the Nerves. Tho BELT, BRACELETS and FLUID will euro nearly overy cose, no matter how young or old the patient, or how confirmed the complaint. Numerous and astonishing proofs are in possession of the proprietor. QQ- Many hundred Certificates from all parts of tho country of the most extraordinary character can bo given, if required. No trouble 'r inconvenienco attends the uso of DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES, and they may bo worn by the most feeble and delicate, with perfect ease and safety. In many cases the sensation attending their use is highly pleceant and agreeable. They can be sent to any part of the country. Prices: The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollars. The Galvanic Necklaco, Two Dollars. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. The articles are occompaniod by full and plain directions. Tamplilcts with full particulars may be hal of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. Beware of Counterfeite and Worthiest Imitations I D. O. MOREHEAD, M. D., GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, 13S Broadway, New York. ( For salt in Bloomsburg, Pa., by th 1 authorized agent, by JOHN R. MO FEB, authorized agents in the princi- , pal towns of the Slate. DR- II OOF LAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS; PREPARED BY HDIBo (Do MZo tfACOKSGPSTo AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE S TORE, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Will effectually cure Liver complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, 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 the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausen, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flut ] tering at tho Heart, Choking or Sullicating sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tho • Sight, Fever and Dull pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin anil Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, j Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden flushes of Heat, i Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings ' of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits. , The Genuine are Entirely Vegetable and ■ free from Alcoholic Stimulant Syrup, Aloes, Rheubard, Calomel, Acids, and all Mineral and Injurious Ingredients, they are pleasant l 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 t administered to the most delicate infant | with perfect safety. j 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. Hoofland, 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: Clirietopl) U)ill)dm {jufclanb. IN ENGLISH Christopher William Hoofland. "One of the most renowned physicians r one of the greatest benefactors of modern ' times, was born at Langen Salza, Germany, on the 12th day of august 1762. After a • careful scholastic education, he, like his fath- J er and grandfather, (two celebrated Doctors.) , voluntarily devoted himself to the study of Medicine, pi. Jena and Gottigen, and in 1783 obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine, i at the latter University. From 1793 to 1801, ' ho 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 tho near Collego at Berlin, Professor and Court Physician by the Minis try of the Interior. His characteristic pro foundness and deep penetration enabled him to combine the theoretical and practical; to udite old and new systews; produce in com mon tho practical and useful, and thus draw therefrom the results and necessary applica ble means. "It was Dr. 11. principally , who exposed and destroyed tho •Brown's System,' which, notwithstanding tho brilliant exterior, could not conceal its many imperfections, brought • to light by Hoofland's noble impartiality, sound truths, and deep penetration. Inde- I 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 the art of prolonging life,' 'System of practical healing art," 'ldeas of Pathogenic,' Journal of prac itical Medicine,' &c. He has besides all this gained eternal fame and praise from suffer ing humanity for the iiscovery and combi nation of several ir fallible medicinals, a mong which is the far ramed and justly cel ebrated compound, known as DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. The application of asciduons oarth for tho cure of Sulphuric diseases—The celebrated Diaphoretic remedy—and numerous inval uable recorded recipes. After the celebration of his fiftieth profes sional festivity in 1833, uppn which occa sion the King of Prussia, honored him with the insignia of the Order of the Red Eagle, and many other Rayal Orders and marks of distinction, he died on the 25th day of Au gust 1836, (as the King of 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 Wilhelm Hufeland,' and these invalu able medicines are prepared with the utmos< care at the German Medicine Store. The bitter mixture: Hoofland's German Bitters, is the result of many years study 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 Ifc. Dr. C. M. Jackson's preparation of this medicine has obtained the same celebri ty in this Western World. The testimonials and 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 same happy results, which the immortal inventor indicated, ana intended, and consequently must be "prepar ed with scrupulous accuracy. In view of the above 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 the 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 1 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 aro withal, safe, cer tain, and pleasant. OPINIONS OF THF. 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. i The City Item, October 16th ssys: • JOY FOR THE INVALID.—HOW many of our 1 readers are afflicted with diseased liver, f stomach or nerves l Many, no doubt. < They aro to be pitied, yet to all there is a s cure. Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters has al- J ready cured hundreds; and that it will cure, no one who once uses it will dout, if they 1 use it as directed. It has established for i itself an undying fame, which few have t done out of the vast number that has been 1 thrown before the pubic. It is one of the 1 most perfect preparations in use, and, as a t German coutempory has said, that as pre- c pared by Dr. Jackson, it fully oquals, if not t surpasses, in effeoti tho fullest represonta art of first compounded it, As a spurious article is ■ now before the public, wo would caution nil ' agaithst using anv but that signed C. M. Jack son and sold by him at 120 Arch street. The '-Camden Democrat," the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21. "HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.'' "We have seen 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 spectfic in its action upon disseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful - influence it exerts upon nervous prostration 0 is really surgrising. It calms and strength r ens the nerves, bringing them into a state of i, repose, making sleep refreshing. it If this medicine was more generally used, e we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous sys g tern the great majori yof real and imaginary - diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy a condition, you can bid defiance to epidem ics generally. This extraordinary medicine B we would adviseur friends who are at all in ;, disposed to give a trial—it will then recom ;, mend itself.—lt should, in fact, bo in every s 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 those who are innocently deceived. Look well at the marks of the germing. 1 They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. j For sale wholesale and retail at the Ger . man Medicine 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 j rally. 41-6 m. Tbe Greatest Because the Best Fam ily Medicine in the World IS WORSDELLS VEGETABLE RESTOR s ATIVE PILLS, they have succeeded in 1 curing some of the worst cases, of disease > ever recorded, and are daily accomplishing 1 the restoration of persons after having tried ' in vain to obtain relief from any other | source. One of the Proprietors is a regular physician of extensive experience, who de votes his time exclusively to their prepera ' lion. For FEVER & AGUE, they have ncv j. or yet failed. At least one thousand cases in the neighborhood of Philadelphia, have been cured since the first of Sept, last. lit 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 compare 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 j aetion, of any now in the market. i The Editor of the "City Item," thus speaks of them: EST READER, you are suffering from fever and ague, and you have never tried Wors dell's Vegetable Restora ive Pills. Shake 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 sovreigu antidote for this distressing complaint. Col. Forney of the Pennsylvanian, says : WORSDELI.'S PILLS.—This excellent family medicine is daily winning new triumphs over disease, and consequently in the high road to public favor. In the removal of the every day ills that flesh is heir to, we know of no better compound. We heard the oth er day of a desperate case of scrofulous o ! ruptions of the head and face being enirely cured by them. Du Sollc of the "Times," says : tj?* 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 Ijeen adopted by the proprietors. They have been content let their medicine speak for itself. It is now doing it in every section of the country. They arc for salo by most of the Store Keepers throughout the Country,and in quan tities at reasonable rates, at the Laboratory No 70, North Eighth Street. A. WEEKS & Co., Proprietors. Agents, JOHN R. JI7OYER, Bloomsburg: E. Lazarus, Orangeville, M. G. Shoemaker, Buckhorn, Funston & Diefenbach, Jerseytown, M. C. Grier, Danville, C. Hartman & Co., Cattawissa, and by most merchants throughout the uountry. 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 dealers to examine ou stock before purchasing elsewhere, promis ing one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberals terms as any other house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. . One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample guarantee ol the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents, for Dr. Feeler's Celebrated Family Medicines, (standard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we re spectfully remain, J. N. KELLER & 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. Ho will promptly attend to all orders for work in his line of business, and is always ready, at. short notice, to furnish Wagons, Coaches Carriages, Buggies, Sleds and Sleighs of any style ;Tmt always of tho best materials, and made in tho most substantial manner. He will give his personal attention to the business, and employ none but good work men. Repairing will be attended to with care, and upon the most reasonable terms.— He proposes to serve his customers to such work as will secure for him a continuance o their patronage, and from all who need arti cles fit his line of business. He asks only a trial of his work to insure satisfaction. JONATHAN BloomtAmrgt Feb. 18, 1849.
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