for the Removal nud Permanent Care 0/ all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of UIOM Complaints which are canned by en Ira poind, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NERVOtS SYSTEM. TbU beautiful end convenient application of the myt terloui powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been pronounced by distinguished physicians, both in Europe and the United States, to be the mott valuabU mtiieitutl ditcovtry of the Ag*. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT nnd MAGNETIC FLUID, ta used with the most perfect and certain success la all oaaeaof GENERAL DEBILITY, S'reugtherujig the weakened body, giving tone to the various oi„*m. end invigorating the entire system. Also FITS, C* A MP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP 'LA or INDIGESTION. RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and " IRONIC, GOVIL EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF *iFI3, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APnpLF.XY, NEURALGIA, PAINS la the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COM PLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS. DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DIbEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. OCt- la NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drug, and M.dl elites incrid v. the dneotr, for thoy weaken the vital encr gies of the eiready prostrated system ; while, under the etrengtheaing, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Gal vanises. a* Applied by this beautiful and wonderful dis covery, tka exhausted patient and weakened sufferer is restored to formor health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, •onsiats In the fact that they arrest and cure disease by •utward application, in place of the usual mode of drug ging, and nhysicking the patient, till exhausted Nature aiaks hopelessly under the infliction. They strengthen the whole tyttem, equalize the circu lation of (Ac blood, promote the secretione, and never do the slightest injury under any circumttancee■ Binco their introduction in the United btates, only three years sincet More than 60,000 Persons Including all ages, classes and conditions, among which Vsre a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject In Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, Ihen all hope of relief had been given up, and every ing else been tried in vain . To Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, •uppose the case of o person afflicted with that bane of ssfviliaation, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nerv •ua Disorder, in ordinary cases, stimulants arc taken, wbioh, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the rtomach, aiTord temporary relief, bnt which j.-ave the etient in a lower state, and with inured faculties, afor l action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this wRh the effect resulting from the application of the GAL VANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic suffeicr, even in the Vrorst symptoms of an attack, and simply tic the Belt JJouDd the Body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. in a abort period the insensible perspiration will act on •be positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Gal- VWO circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence beck again to the positive, thus keeping up e con* 4muous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Tk. u ' " vrr year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. JTarther t in the winter of '46 and '46, in conse quenoe of preaching a great deal in my own and virion other churches in this region, I was attacked "by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to require en immediate suspension of my pastoral Vfcors. My nervoue system woe now thoroughly pros dfatod, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing the! these disorders were connected with esch other through the medium of the Nervous Bystem. In the Whole pharmacopeia 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 moopletely failed. At last I was led by my frienai to ex amine your inventions, and (though with no very san guine hopes of their efficiency,) 1 determined to try the -•feet of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was IB June, 1846. To MT GREAT ASTONISHMENT, IN TWO WATS XT DvartrSlA HAD GONE J IN EIGHT DATS 1 WAS SNABLEO TO ASSUME MV FASTOIAL LABORS, NOS HAVE I MINCE OMITTED A SINGLE SERVICE ON ACCOUNT OK THE DaOBCMITIS ; AND NT RHEUMATIC AFFECTION HAS EN VIEEU CEASED TO TNOUBLE ME. Bucli is the wonder ffiil raB happy results of the experiment I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many Who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic afl'ec •ton* They have tried them, WITH HArrv RESULTS, I WoaisvE, IN EVSET CASE. 1 tm, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LAND JB. I DR. CHmBTIE'B GALVANIC NECKLACE Is iu% * for all complaints affecting the Throat or Head, •uch ss Bronchitis, inflammation or the Thrmt, Nervous mod Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Hoad, Neuralgia in Che Face, Buzzing or Roaring 'o the Ears, Deafness, whleh is generally Nervous, and what distressing com at, ealfed Tic Dolorous. Palsy and Paralysis. All phjTiiciam acknowledga that tU.ie terriWa . CHBIITIS'I Galvanic Article, will eupply this deficient power, and a complete end entire •we is thus effected, 1 DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS A.19 found of vast service in cases of Convulsions or Fits, ' was rood ic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections ■of the Heed and upper extremities. Also in Palsy and Paralysis, and all disease* caused by a deficiency of powei erNiivuui Energy in the limbs or other organs of tht Tic Doloreox and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complaints are imrns Aof.ly relieved by the application of the OALVANIC BELT, KsoatAcr. end FLUID. The Belt diffuses the Electricity through the system : the Necklace has a local effect, and flfca Fluid acts dirootly upon the affected nerves. In these dfctresaing afflictions the application NEVER FAILB. FITB AND CONVULBIONB. These alarming and terrible complaints are always •nosed by a derangement qf the Nerves. The BELT, DxAOUf.ftT* and FLUID will enre nearly evary case, no Ottier hew young or old the patient, or how confirmed flhe complaint. Numerous and astonishing proofs are in poessMloc of tha proprietor. Mbny hundred Certificates from all parts of the giren.'lf required!™** e * traordiMr y character can be 1 ftp ffo trouble or Inconvenience attends the use of ffIJU (JHRISTIE>B OALVANIC ARTICLES, end Ikey may be worn by tbe most feeble and delicate, with P?. •••• F awt/. In many oases the sensation 'heir use is highly pleatant and agreeable. They can be font to ny yat of tlie country. Prices: Tlie Galraiffo Belt, Tkree Dollar*. The Galranio Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galranio Bracelets, One Dollar Eaob. The Megnetio Fluid, One Doller. Off- The article, are accompanied br (all and plain AtoeoUooa. Pamphlet, with (all particulars maw U had ef tbs enthoriied Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. OCh Bowers of Cotmterfeiti and Worthlete Imitation* D. O. MORBHEAD, M. D, SIN URAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, IS* Broadway, lew Year la. For salt in Bloomsburg, Pa., by tht authoriztd agtnt, by JOHN R, MOYER, authoriztd agents in the prinei pet tens of tht Stale. LITER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Ner vous Debility, Disease of the Kid neys, and all diseases oris ingfrom a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles n Fulness of Blood to the Head, Aci dity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Erflotations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, choking or suffocaiing sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration, Yellowness of the Skirt and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Hack, Chest, Limbs, fle. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bur. ning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depres sion of Spirits. CAM BE EFFECTUALLY CUBED BY DR. lIOOFLANDS CELEBRATED BITTERS, FREPARED BY DR. C. 111. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other rep aration in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing groat virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver afid ll*- ser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and afleetionsof the di gestive organs, they are, withal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced. The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor of tho "Camden Democrat," the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21: — "HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.'' —'*VVe have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came, induced us to make inquiry respect ing its merits. From inquiry we were pet suaded to use it. and must say we found it specific, in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and stregthous the nervesj bringing them into a state of re pose, making sleep relreshing. "If this medicine were more generally ;sed, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and ner vous system the great majority of teal and j imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, and you can bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraor dinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed to give a trial—it will then recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in Jevery family. No other medi cine can produce such evidenoes of merit." [From the "Boston Bee."] Tlie editor said, Dec. 22d— "Dr. Hoofland's Celebrated German Bitters for the euro of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspeysia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservediv one of the most popular modi cines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says be lias himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We aro con vinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor— a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stom achs with safety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience and to the afflicted we advise their use." Judge M. Noah, a gentleman with greatscientific and and litterary attainments, said in his "New York Weekly Messenger," January 6, 1850. "Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. —Here is a preparation which the leading presses in the L'nion appear to be unanimous in re commending, and the reason is obvipus. It is made after a prescription furnished by one oi the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wil helm Hoofland, Professor to the Unireisity of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of tlie greatest medical wri ters Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore a medicino oi which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently re lied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Ver tigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and tho intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers expfese their conviction of its excellence, and sev eral ot the editors speak of its effects from their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jack son's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the beat family newspapei published in the Uui ted States, the editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confi dence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when wo recommend Dr. Hoof land's German Bitters, we wish it to be dis tinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty raceoftnis chif, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been re ceived (like the foregoing) from all sections ot the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its fyvor, is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regu lor Physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a sct uminc piorMuioa wiiLmeet with their out et approval when prfllßlltett cm, iwU form. That this medicine will cure Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, af ter using it as diiected. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver—it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases —the effect is immediate. They can lie administered to FEMALE or INFANT with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high char cter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OP THE GENUINE. They have the wrillen signature of C. M. JACKbON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottlo, without which they are spurious. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Ger man Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch Street, one door below Sixth, (late of 278 Race stieet,) Philadelphia, and by respeotable dealers generally throughout the country. Also for Sale by JOHN R. MOVER, Bloomsburg, Pa. Dr. Pearson's CELEBRATED Pulmonic Expectorant, Is the most certain and effectual remedy known or the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, In fluenza, hoarseness, spitting "f Blooa, difficulty of breathing, bronchitis, pain in the breast and side, palpitation of the hehrt, whooping cough, asthma, croup, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. The proprietor of this Pulmonic Expectorant, having graduated as a physician, and followed the practice of his profession for several years, can, therefore give t > those persons who require such medicines that aasuranee which cannot he expect ed where a compound is only concocted from an antiquated recipe, taken from the leaf of an old almanac or some similar source. y Prepared by 3. A. Pearson, M. D, No. 108 North Fourth Stieet, Philadelphia, price $1 per bottle, or eix bottles for $O. READ THE FOLLOWING : I r. S. A. Pearson : Dear Sir—For the benefit of others. I would inform you that I havo been usngyour Pulmonic Expectorant for a cough vej pain in my breast and side, the effects of a relry heavy cold—l find that it has given me great haicf. T consider it an invaluable medicine. I cidve also used it in my family with the most de uacd benefit—lt cures colds in the least nossible time that medicine coald cure them, ifita vtr. tuea were ponerally known, it would save thous ands from an untimely gtave. You shouldsparo no pains nor expense to havo it brought into uso throughout the country. Vours, &c. WM. M.CADE, No. 212 Cherry St. A LADY SAVED, Dr. 8. A. Peorson . Dear Sir—About a year a go I was attacked with a severe inflamation of the f-UfigS, which threatened every symptom of a speedy Consumption. 1 called upon one of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia,who pro nounced mo incurablo. My husband then procu red for me six bottles of your Pulmonic Lxpec torant, whi-.h I bad heard highly recommended— and before I had taken the last of the sixth bottle my lungs were well,my cough and other symp toms of Consumption entirely cured. lam now enioyini fine health aud becoming quite fleshy. ELIZABETH CLIME, Jay St., between Cosies & Wallace. A WONDERFUL CURE. Hunterdon County, N. J, Dr. 8. A. Pearson, lloar Sir—About a year a go I became severely afflicted with a pain in my lirrat and aide, an extremely bad cough, spittingof blood, debility, night sweats, and other symptoms of confirmed consumption. I became so much re duced that T was unable to attend to my ordinary bu-iness. I made application to a physician/who examined my chest, and gave it as his decided o *l njon that my lungs were seriously affected. I I:.en app.icd to another, who was of the same o pinton, and after having presctibcd advised mo to teturu 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 ibe lungs, and it was thought by all who knew me that 1 was fast wearing away with decay. At the lime I applied to the physicians I was laboring tinder a severe attack of spitting blood, With pain in my breast and side. Their preacrip. tions failed to relieve the pain, and all their skill could not arrest the discharge of blood from my lungs. This being my condition. I was induced to make a trial of your valuable Pulmonic Expec torant, oy the use or which I was immediately re lieved of all those unpleasant symptoms, and am now so far restored to health, that i am able to attend ta all my ordinary buiiness, and expose myself as much as it is prudent for any one to do. I would therefore confidently recommend every person who is laboring under disease of the lungs end breast, or who are afflicted with colds or with cougba, to mike trial of your most valuable prep aration* I would further add that after having made use of your Expectorant for a few weeks, I becamd 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, JOBEPH HOGLAND. OPINION OF PHYSICIANS. The following card of three reapcctable'physi- I cians aets forth the virtues of Dr. Pearson's Pul monic Expectorant * Having made use of Dr. Pearson's PULMONIC ExrscTOBANT, we feel il a duty 4o recommend it as a safe and effectual cu-o of the various diseas es for which it is intended. We are acquainted with many per-ona who have been cured of cough bronchitis, pain in the breast and side, spittingof blood, palpitation of the heart, and incipient con sumption, cy its use, and many of them after all other means had failed. A. PEARSON, M. D;.U. 8. Navy. 8. K. LEKDOM, M. D. Charaplain Co„0. W. R.OADWALLADER, M.D., U. S.N. Patients may consult 8. A. Pearson, M. D*, a his office No. 106 North Fouith Streei, above Race* For sale in Bloomsburg by William Robison, Merchant,and alao at Pittston Ferry, by Dr. A. Curtis, Diuggist. A gents in Columbia county. Wm. Robison, Bloomsburg, Peter Ent, Light Street, John Schmick, Caltawissa, M. G. Shoemaker, Buckhorn, E. Lazarus, Orangovilie. 4°** iy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOCK STORE, No. 238 Market St. above Seventh, south side, Philadelphia. Although we can scarcely estimate the value of TIME commercially; yet by call ing at lite above Establishment, JAMES BARBER will furnish his friends, among whom he included all who duly appreci ate its fleetness, willi 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 imprjve inents in taste and style of pattern and workmanship, consists o( EIGHT-DAY and THIRTY-HOUR Brass COUNTING House, PARLOR, HALL. CHURCH t warrant the accuracy. repaired and warranted Clock trimmings on hand. Call and see me among them. JAMES BARBER. 238 Market St., Phil*. Sept. 20, '49-ly Fancy Chairs. BENJAMIN HAGENBUCH has iust re ceived from Philadelphia a new lot of FAN CY CHAIRS, of Birch and Mahogany curl, and of the most fashionable style, which he will sell at the lowest prices for good pay. Bloomsburg. May 16th, 1860. ahead cMall otiiersi THE ENVt' OF AOTviLL MANUFACTURERS. Because thry are . J , belter and more efficaci ous than any others,my! because ih. public will lake no others if thevfcan obtain thoni. ' 500,0jb BOXES have been sold annuity for the last five years. Young and old, Aale and female, can always take them wild cquj> safety, without fear. f PI Lis BE NECESSARY for purging and e'ransing the stomach and bow. els, and punfyingthe blood and fluids of the bo dy take no ol hers-,, for no other pills produce those combined elicit*, .t contain narsaparilla in them. Eat, Drift, ami istuc as Usual, and pursue your iMtal occupa ion whilst taking thorn, without fear of taking cold during all kind, of weather. . onexhoitsand DOLLARS are wagered tint more genuine certificates [from physician*,clergymen; Members of Congieaa and roapeclable o™ii] can bo produced of their ef ficacy than(_of anyjithcnj, and Doliars will be foifeitod m.every instance where oxx BOX will not do moie good than two boxes of any o tbers. Forty Pille arc in a Box! and aold at Twenty-five Cents a Uox, with direc tions and much wholesome advice accompanying each box. They have no taslr. nor unpleasant smell— frea from dust or powder of any kind—do not gripe the Btomsch or bowels, —produce no sick nrss, vomiting or had feelings—they are good at all limes, ami adapted to most diseases' common to mankind. No one having once taking them will be willing afterwards to take arty others, because they always do good, and if they do not then no others will. Dr. N. B. Lcidy, the Proprietor it Manufacturer, is a regular Druggist. Chemist and Physician, of fifteen years experience in Philadelphia; member of different Medical Institutions of Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, Ac., and associate and corrcseonding member of several Medical In stitutions of I.ond >. id Paris—hcuco tho rea son of lb: placed in his pills, and there being in lac practice of mosf respc-. lablr p'Vsiciatis throughout the Uni ted Stales. Principal Dcp Dr. Lfidt's Dispensxrt No. 114 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia, and sold wholesale : ! retail by J. R. Mover c; E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg; Dr. A. B. Wilsor, Berwick; Peter Ent, Light Street; M. G. Shoemaker, Buckhom; J. A. Moore, Danville; Ricketts & Stewart, Orangeville; John Schmick, Cattawissa ; A. Levers, Waahi gtonville; J. M. Sheldon, Jer seytown; J. F. Derr, Whitehall; J.S.Woods, Columbus; Brown & Creasy, Mifflinsburg ; E. Werlman, Khorsburg, ana Dy Storekeepers generally. 49-ly PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL. HOUSE, EtiaA&tbtA Fifteen Fears ago, by Mk KIKKULIN, A'. IF. Corner of Third and Union sis., Belwetn Spruce and Fine streets, PI ILJtDELPHIA. Fifteen yew of extensive and uninteriupted practice epeot this city have rendered Dr. K. the most exper and successful practitioner far Sf near, itr the tri traent of ell diseases of e private nature. Per. ia afflicted with ulcers on the bo dy, throat rl a, pains in the head or bones, or mercurial rhe jatiem, strictures, gravel, disease arising from tuthf.l excesses or impurities of, the blood, wbei by the constitution has become enfeebled,are ■ I treated with success. He who place himself under 4he care of Dr K. may reltgioialy confide in bia honor as a gen tleman, and eotsidently rely upon hia still as a physician, -"" j Take Particular Notice! Young men who have injured themselves by t certain practice indulged in, a habit frequently letrned from ovß,companions or at school, the ef fects of cightly felt, even when asleep and destroy bntn mind and body, should apply im mediately. Weakness and constitutional debility loss of muscular energy, physical lassitudo and general prostration, irralibility end all nervous af fections, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, Si every disease in any way connected with the dis order of the procieative functions cuted, and full vigor restored. ■BHHHMYOVTn & MANHOOD umia BraHHfi Premature Death, KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION, Only 25 Cents. This book just published is filled with useful information on the infirmities and diseases of the generative organ. It addresses itself alike to youth, manhood and old age, and should be read , by oil. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will pievout years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 25 cents enclosed in a letter, addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, N W corner of Third and Union between Hpruco and Pine, in Philadelphia, will ensure a book under envelope per return of mail. Persona OO a distance may address Dr X by letter, (post Paid,, and be cured at homo. Packages/of medicines,directions, tic. forward ed by sein ing a remittance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. DookseljVrs, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers and all others supplied with the above work at very low ,'ates. 2-1-ly Rheumatism. D'. Henry Turner's Rheumatic Liniment This superior remedy for the Rheumatism, bit recently introduced irto this cduntrv by the pre sent proprietor, has long been known in Eng cand, London particularly, as the best and only certain euro for that distressing and painful af fection. Its effect uj on tho system ia mild and nothing, at the same time certain and efficacious rarely failing to give relief upon the first appli cation, and by repeating it a few times, t per manent cure is effected. We havo kno-" cases of pain in tho breast and back, with sbroneaa, of several weeks dura tion, cured inooute t single night, and beard the patient express hiAprateful thanksthot such re medy waa .vet flisf overcd. We have also heard individuals aay :hey would give thousands of dollars for a curefor rheumatism, yet the same tndividula were erred by two botilea of thia great Liniment, costiig but fifty centa each. Who would regret grv ng euch a price for such a rem edy -to be free-torn the excrutiating tortuoe of that moat painhtl of all diseases. Afflicted go Otocure a bottle of Dr. Turner 7 Liniment and I s healed at once ; do not longer delay, but mat aside all nostrums and cute alls, fur the one thing needful to insure a cure. Bold wholesal- and retail by D Wonderly ft Co. pro prietorsNo 20 Commerce street, and their gen eral agints Rowand and Sou, No 21 North Bixth street, Philadelphia. Also, JOHNK MOYER Bloomsburg. 6m Dr. s/1\ TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAFARILLA, The most Wonderful Medicine of the Age, 1,500,000 BOTTLES t MANUFACTURED YEARLY. This Medicine la ptit up In Quart Bottles, ami lias cured more than 100,000 Oases of Chronic Disease, within the last Ten Years.—None Is Genuine unless signed by 8. P. TOWNBHNI). EXPOSE, BY READING THE FOLLOWING AFFIDAVIT —the rubtlc will learn the origin, or rather where the recipe for making the stud' they call Old Dr. Jacob Townaend's Sarsajw-illa, came from—and will be able to judge which ia the genuine and original, and of the honesty of tho men who are emfAoyea ia selling it aa tho original Dr. Townaend'a Saraaparilla. Dr. P P. Townaend waa the original proprietor and inventor of Dr. Townaend'a Saraaparilla, and hia medicine haa Sained a reputation that no other remedy frer gained. !o manufactured over one Hii.lionof bottlea laat year, and ia manutacturing at present 0,000 bottlea per day We uae more Saraaparilla and Yellow Dock in our establishment each day, than all the other Saraaparilla Manufacturer* In tho world. Principal Office, 196 Fulton st. READ THE AFFIDAVIT, City and County of New York, at. William Armstrong, of the said City, being duly sworn, doth depose and aay that he ia a practical Druggist and Chemist. That anme time in the latter part of May, or first ol Juno, 1848, a man by the name of Jacob Townaend, who at that time was a book and pamphlet peddler, called upon deponent, at tho house of Mr. Thompson, No. 43 Hudson-street, where depo nent boarded, ai.d requested deponent to write him • recipe by which to make a Syrup of Saraaparilla. Deponent further says, that he became acquainted with said Townaend at the office of Theodore Foster, Esq., Book Publisher, with whom said Towusend dealt. That said Townaend had had frequent converse, tiona with deponent respecting the manufacture of an article ol Saraaparilla to be sold under the name of Dr. Jacob Townaend. That aaid Townaend etated he was an old man, and poor, and was not At for hard labor—and wished to make some money, in order to live easy iu his old days, and that, if Saraanarilla under the name of Town send sold so well, and so much money waa made by it, he con Id see no reason why he might not make something out of it too, (Wf name being Townaend,) if he could get a capable person to prepare a recipe, and manufacture it for him. Deponent in one of the conversations asked said Townaend if he was related to Dr. 8. P. Townaend, to which he replied, that he knew Dr. 8. P. Townsond would be down on him after he should commence. But that he did not care for him, as he had lormed a co-partnership with men who could furnish the requisite amount of capital—and waa well prepared to defend hunself against any attack hat might be made on him. Deponent further says, that pursuant to the requeat of said Jacob Townaend, he wrote a recipe for the manufacture of a Syrup of Saraaparilla, and gave it to aim. Said Townaend observed that no wanted to Take a apecimen to .exhibit to his partners lor their approval, aa he wished to gratify them in every thing, is they furnished all the capit.' -said Townaend also old deponent thut the bottles they were to uae were to be oi the same size and shape as Dr. 8. P. Town a onfl'r and denonent at the renunat of said Jacob Townaend, went to the office ol *r. a. *. and procured one of hia labels. And deponent further says, that he has been infoi n ed, and verily believes the Syrup of Saraaparilla, sold •a Oiu Jacob Townaend'a, ia made after the recipe fur nished ty deponent, to Jacob Townaend, aa aforesaid. And further deponent aaith not. WILLIAM ARMBTRONO. Sworn to before me, this 24th dey of May, 1849. C. 8. WOODHULL, Mayor of the City of New Fork. PROOF!! PROOF!!! Here is proof conclusive that Dr. S. P. Townaend'a Saraaparilla ia the original. The following ia from some of the most respectable papers in this Btata. FROM THE Albany Evening Journal* Dr. Townaend'* Saraaparilla. There probably never has been so popular a remedy, or patent medicine, as Dr. Townsenda's Saraaparilla, 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 k Townaend, the present proprietors. Since the partnership waa formed, the Doctor haa 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 by the junior partner, Mr. Clapp—here all the medioine is manufee- Few of our citizens have any idea of the amount of this medicine that ia manufactured and sold. Besides the sal as in thia country, it ia shipped to tha Canada* West India lalanda, South America, and even to En rope, in considerable quantities. At the manufactory they employ a ateam engine, besides a large number of men, women and girla, in the preparation of the medicine, making boxes, printing, fcc., and turn out, ready for shipment, over 400 dozen per day, or nearly •000 bottles. This is an enormous quantity. The great aale the medicine has acquired, haa 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. Townaend'a Saraaparilla." One In par ticular started a short time ago in New York, ia called "Old Doctor Jacob Townaend'a Baraaparilla," and ap parcntiy with a view, by dint of advertising, and the usual remedies resorted to in such efforts, to appropri ate the name ot Dr. 8. P. Townaend'a great remedy, and thua gain all the advantages resulting from tha popularity of the name which he has acquired for it, by years of patient and expensive labors. Dr. 8 P. Townaend, formerly of this city, as is well known here, is the inventor end original proprietor of the medicine known aa "Dr. Townaend'a Saraaparilla • and we think those persona who are attempting toaell their article aa the genuine, should be exposed _ FROM THE Now York Dally Tribune. (fty- 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 Saraaparilla known as Dr. Townaend's. Other parties have within tha put few months engaged or connected themselves with ■ man by the name of Townaend who put up a medicine and calls it by the same name. This medicine was advertised in The Tribune as the original, kc. This advertisement also contained matter derogatory to the character of Dr. 8. P. Townaend end that of his medicine. We regret it appeared, and in justice to the Dr. make this ex (donation. FROM THE New York Dally Sun. De. Towrvscxn's extraordinary advertisement,which occupies an entire page of the Suit, will not oscep* notice. Dr. 8. P. Townaend, who is the original pro prietor of Dr. Townaend's Saraaparilla, and whose of fice a next door to outs, whore he haa been for sever il yr-xrs, is driving an immense business. He receives no leu than four hundred dozen of Saraaparilla per dey, and even this enormous quantity does not supply the demand. No medicine ever gained so grant n popularity u his preparation of the Saraaparilla. His edition or Almanacs lor 1849 cost $3*2,000, and ha has paid the New York Sun for advertising, in the last four years, over $lO,OOO, and he acknowledges that it is tho cheapest advertising lie has had dono. This medicine is exported to the Canadu, Weat In dies, South Americd and Europe, in considerable quantities, and ie coming into general use in those countries, u well aa here. Swindler*. Druggists and others that sell Saraaparilla for the Senuine and original Dr. Townsend'i Saraaparilla. tat is not signed by 8. P. Townsend, commits a fraud, and swindles tha customers. Men that would be guilty of such an act, would commit any other fraud —and no Druggist of common intelligence but knowa that oura is the only genuine. Old Jacob Townsend. Some people who aro 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 stuff aa M Old Jacob Townaenda," that it must, of course, be the original. It is less than one year since they commenced to make their medicine. Ours has been in the market over ten years Tble Old Jacob Townsend. They are endeavoring to palm off on the public aa an old Physician, kc. He ia not a regular educated Physician, and never attempted to manufacture a med icine, until these men hired him for the uae of hia name. They say they do not wish the people to be lieve that their SaraanariJla is ours, or the same—but the better to deceivo the public, they at the same time assert that their s is tho Old Dr. Townsend'#, and tha original; and endeavor to make the people believe that the stuff they manufacture, is the Dr. Townsend'* Saraaparilla, that has performed so many wondorftil cures for the past ten years, and which has gainod a reputation which no other medicine ever epjoyed— which is a base, villainous, unprincipled falsehood. We have commenced suits against these men for damages. \y* wish it to be understood, that the old men is no relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. In their ad vertisements and circulars, they publish a number of gross falsehoods respecting Dr. Townaend, whioh we will not notice. Falsa Report*. Our opponents have published in the papers, thtl Dr. 8. P. Townaend was dead. This thev send to their agents about the country, who report that we have given up business, kc. kc. The public should be ox their guard, and not be decei\ ed by these unprinci pled men. Notice of Removal.—After the first of September, 1849, Dr. 8. P. Townaend'a New York Office will be in the South Baptist Church, No. 83 Nassau street which ie now undergoing a thorough change, and will be fitted for the better accommodation of the pro prietors and the public- Take particular Notice —No Saraaparilla Is the genuine and originator. Townaend's Saraaparilla, un- Aobjvts.— Redding k Co, No. 8 State-street, and Mrs. E. Kidder, No. 100 Court-street, Boston : Samuel Kidder, Jr, Lowell; Henry Pratt, Selem: James & Green, Woroester } Allison k Oault, Concord; J Bal*h k Son, Providence ; and by Druggists and Men chants generally throughout the United States, We* JOHN R. MOVER, DRUGGIST, Is the sole agent in Bloomsburg, for the sal. of Dr. S. P. Townaend's Saraaparilla-36-ly _aA_ A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Ladiea Gaiters and Slipper, ju.t manufactured and' for sals by WARREN RUSBEL. BLOOMSBURG ACADEMY. A HIGH SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Gentlemen J. E. BRADLEY, Principal. The next Summer Session of this Institution will commence on MONDAY the Bth of April. Text Books. Emerson's Spelling Book and Reader. Goodrich's Geography. Bullion's English Grammar. Parker's I'regressive Exercises. " Aids to English Composition. Blair's lUietoric, University edition. Davics' 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. Lardners Outlines. Olmsted's School Philosophy. Burritt's Geography of the Heavens. Johnston's Turner's Chemistry. Wood's Botany. Svlimucker's Mental Philosophy. Wayland's Moral Science. Webster's Dictionary. LATlN.—Bullion's Latin Grammar, Bullion's Latin Reader, Anthon's Ciesar, 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, Xenophen'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. • ag Pupils attending (Bis School can enjoy the advantages of instructionon the Piano Forte at a raouei 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 oftwenty ' Four weeeks or two quarters of 12 weeks I each. The price of tuition will be as follows per qu. .er: For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A rithmeth . Book-Keeping by single entry, Ge ography, History of U. S. S3 25 For saij£ artu Algebra, Geometry, Survey i:~tz i bv double entry, ( History, Phy sichogi-, Philosophy, other English branches, and Drawing. $4 50 For Latin, Greek and German, 5 75 FVGood boarding can be obtained in pri vate familiesat from SI 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 Steele. Bloomsburg, Feb 21, 1850 Goodand Cheap Hatches. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE wholesale and rctail.at No. 06 Nonh '2nd street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold lever watchee, fnll jewelled, 18 caret cases. §3O and upwards. Silver lever do, full jewelled, §lO and upwards. Silver lepine do, jewelled, §ll and up; wards. Silver quartier watches, from §5 to 10. Gold pencils, from §1 00 to §7* Superior gold rings, from 37 to 80 cts. Other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. Constantly on hand, a full assortment offine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. Also, an assortment of M. J. Tobias St Co. ; E. Simpson Samuel and Brothers; E. S. Yates Co.; John Hsr rison ;G. R. Beesley's, and other su perior PATENT LEVER Movements, which will be 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, Tor which orders will be taken and the name and residence of the peraon order- on if requested. O. 90NRAD, No, 96 Norlh'Third Street. Importer of Watches. January 1, 1850.-1y.40 Boots and Shoes. TV Encourage your oxen Mechanics, and you encourage Yourselves. _,4Pl 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 fine calf or morocco boots, 84 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, 2a2 25 " Lace boots, 162 " Thick soled slippers, lal 37 " Pump soled, 100 " Excelsiors, 125 Boys', youths' and children's shoes in pro portion. Ho 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 bolow ilartman's Store. WARREN RUSSELL. NEW SADDLER SHOP- 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 he will keep constantly on hand and mako 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 wilt turn off all his work neat and good ; and at the lowest pneos. Those who wish work in his line will do well to give him a call. ty Hides, country produce, and even gold dollars will be taken in payment for work. W. M'K. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1849. BERWICK HOUSE. And General Stage Office. BY O. IV. NICELY. The subscriber has taken the large and commodious hotel in Berwick Pa., lately kept by Frederick Nicely., and refitted it up anew in a style comfortable and convenient for travellers and boarders. HIS TA.'dLE will be supplied with the best products of the markets afford, and HIS BAR furnish the choicest liquors. Attentive hostlers will always be in atten dance, and by obliging attention to the wants of his patrons he solioits a share of the pub lie patronage. G. W. NICELY. Berwick Ps April 19th 1849.-iv. The Greatest Because the Best Fan-* Hy Medicine in the World IS WORSDELLS VEGETABLE RESTOR ATIVE PILLS, they havo succeeded in curing some of the worst cases, of disease ever recorded, and are daily accomplishing the reetoration of persons alter 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 tion. For bEVERfii AGUE,they have nev er yet failed. At least one thousand cases in the neighborhood of Philadelphia, have been cured since the first 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 compare with them. There is more of them sold—they are in greater de mand than any other pill—and when onee 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 aetion, of any now in the market. The Editor of the "City Item,'" thus speaks of them: TR READER, you are suffering from fever and ague, and you have never tried IVors dell's Vegetable Restorative Pills. Shake no more. There is still hope for you—you tnay 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 Ptnnsylvanian, says: WORSDELL'S PILLS.—This exoellent 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 tbat flesh is heir to, we know of no 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. Du Solle of the "Times," says : I3F The great popularity ol 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 fo 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 Keopers 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. IWOYER, Bloomsburg: E. Lazarus, Orangeville, M. G. Shoemaker. Buckhom, Funston & DiefenWh, Jersey-town, M. C. Grier, Danville, C. Hartman & Co., Cattawissa, and by most merchants throughout (he uountry. To Physicians, Druggists and Conntry 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 Medicines, we respect fully solicit Country dealers to examine on stock before purchasing elsewhere, promts 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 of the geuuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. / We especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Keeler'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. Philadelphia Reading and PoUsville RJllLfißfe R OJtD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Office qf the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road Company. PHILADELPHIA, March 29, 1850. Two Passenger Trains daily (except Sunday.) ON and after April Ist, 1850 two trains will be run each way, daily, between Phila delphia and PoUsville. Morning Line, ( Accommodation.) Leaves Philadelphia at 7i A. M.,daily, ex cept Sundays. Leaves Pottsvillo at 7J A. M., daily, ex cept Sundays. Afternoon Line, (Fast Train) Leaves Philadelphia at 2J o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Leaves PoUsville at 2J o'clock daily ex cept Sundays. l'assergers cannot enter the cars unless provided with Tickets. The afternoon, or fast trains do not stop at Auburn, Althouse's Bridesboro', Roger's Ford, Valley Forgo, Port Kennodey, Spring Mill OP Falls. NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed to each passenger in these lines: and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at the risk of its owner. By order of the Board of Managers. April 18, 1850. S. BRADFORD, Secretary. 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 line of business, and is always ready, at short notice,' to furnish Wagons, Coach'es Carriages, Buggies, Sleds and Sleighs of any style ; but alw'ays of the best materials and made in the most substantial manner. ' He will give his persoual attention to the business, and employ none but good work men. Repairing wdl h 0 attended to with care, and upon the roost reasonable terms Ho nroposes to ser-ve his customers to such work as will secure for him a continuance o their patronage, and from all who need arti cles in his line of business. He asks only a trial of his work to insure satisfaction. JONATHAN MOSTELLER. Bloomsburg, Feb. 16, 1849. BLANKS!! DEEDS. SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, ot l proper and desirable forms, for sale at the l office the ''Star of the North "