1)tl SfflEi'"'' . MlYlHitfg^^' F the Berattinl and Permanent tare of all NERVOUS DISEASES, •And of thoe Complaint: wl:; • h me cause! by an im paired, weakened or unhealthy umlitioa of tho NERVOUS SYSTEM. Thit beautiful and convenient application of the mys- j toriom powers of OAL\ VNIBM and MAGNETISM, has | been pronounced by cLhtingurfhcd physicians, both in Europe and the Unf'od States, to be lL'iorf vahmbl* msdicinal ditcovci-v of Ike *£|. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT and * MAGNETIC FLUID, ia used with tho meat perfect and certain success in all eases of GENERAL DEBILITY, f*troi "thening the weakened bo ly, giving tono to tho - r.. .u oTf?an, and invigorating the entiro fyatem. Al*o ITP 1 71 A MP, PARA LYSIS and PALSY, DYBPKP. SLA or . .DIGESTION HHEITMATIRNT, ACUTE and CHROMIC, OOUTL KPILKPffYa-JUMBAQO. DF.AF NF.BS, NERVOUS TRRMOUsVrALPITATION OK THE HEART APOPLEXY, NEVRALOIA, TAINS in theSiDKm CHEST, LIVER COM SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES or the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENT OF PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS which complaints arise from one aimplo cause— namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. 0(7- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi oinei incrtu.:* t ■ di see sr. for they weaken the vital eucr gies of theeiiindy p. osteite J system; while, under the strengthening, life-giving, vit liziug influence of Gal vanism. tu applied l-y this beautiful And wonderful dis covery, !hi exhausted patient and weakened sufferer is , sectored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, consists iu the fact that they arrest and cure disease by outward appl teat ion, in place' of the usual mode of drug ging, and physicking tho patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction. Th*y strengthen the whole system, equalise the circu lation of the blood, promote the secretions, and nem- do the slight tit injury undrr any circumstances. Since their introduction in the United Mates, only three years since, more than 60, OO O Persons Including all agc, classes ond conditions, among which were a iorge numhe r of Lidics, who are peculiarly subject to Narvout Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing else been tried In vain . To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BKf,T, suppose the cuso of a person afflicted with that Lane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nerv oue Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants uro taken, which, by their action on the norves and muscles of the stomach, a/lbid temporary relief, hut which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, after the action thus excited has c< nsed. Now compare this *lth the efleet resulting from iho application ol'the GAL VANIC BELT. Take n Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worst symptoms of an attack, and simply tie tho lielt Wound tKb Body, using the .Magnetic Fluid at 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 thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a con tinuous Golvauie cirrulation throughout the system. Thus the 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 moat Undoubtful Character, From all parti of Che country could be given, sufficient to • All every column in this paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." CUItE OF • Rheumatism, Bronchitis and - Dyspepsia. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of Now Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputation - R . SUDXF.T, New Jersey, July 13,1549. Da. A. H. CiwisTiKft-Dcur Sir : You wish to know of •no what has bfen the result !n mar Town rase, of the application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECK LACE. My reply |s as follows: For about twenty years T had been suffering from Dyspepsia. Every year the symptoms became 'worse? nor could I obtain permanent relief' from any 'qpurse nf medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years sincu. in consequence of frequent exposure to tbto weather, in tho dischaige ol iny pastoral duties, I became subject tff severe Chfonic Rheumatism, which for rear after year, aaused me indeitribatde anguish. Farther: in the wAter of '45 and '46, in consc quenoo of preaching a great deal in my own .arid various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which spon became so severe as to require an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. My nervous system uiut ntuo thoroughly pros trated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection- thus evincing that these disorders wore connected with each other through tho medium of the Nervous System In the whole pharfhacopaia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; evefc* thing that I had tried for this purpose had completely faded. At last I was led by my friends to ex * amine your inventions, and (though with no very san guine nones of ttleir efficiency,) I determined to try the effect of the application oi the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in June, 1846. To MV GREAT ASTONISHMENT', IN TWO -AVS MV PrsrrrsiA HAD GONE; IN EIGHT DATS I WAS XNAHI.KD TO EKSUME MV FASTORAL I.ABORS, NOR HAVE I SINCE OMITTED A SLXGL.K SEBVLCK ON ACCOUNT OK THE BLLONCHITIS ; AND MV RHEUMATIC AFFECTION IIAI EN TIRELY CEASED*RO TRIM HI.E ME. Buoh is the wonder ful and happy results of the experiment I have recommended tiie BELT and FLUID to many who haVc been likewise suffering from Neuralgic aflcc tgins. yhoy have tried tffem, wmf UARR* RESULTS, I IFLIEVE, IN EVKRV CASE. 1 am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, * ROBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is us. * for nil cotnnlniuU affecting the Throat or Head, auelj as Bronchitis, hi nomination of the 'i'hrout, Nervous endjßirtt Headache, pjixqtiffiis of the llcad. Neuralgia In tiier"YVe, Ito/zing or.Roeriiig the Ears, Deafness, whiff* U g.j#cially Nervous, uiu .hat dhtressing com attaint, called Tic Polortux. Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians iicknffwfeiigc that ihuo tetrlble dis eWMWeamwit by b rttftfiehoy of ferrous Energy In the affected Umbv. l)a. Un a ikrirftr Galvanic Articles will •apply this dchtvauil powqr, uud a complete and entire cure is thus effected. , . DR. CHRI6TIC f $ GALVANIC BRACELETS Arc ftuind of vast service In case of < onvuhion* or Fits, ftpa-Miiodic t'omnhiinls, and general Nvvous Affections of -the Head and tipper extremities. ALo in Poby and & Paralysis, and all diseases caused' by a deficiency of powe: Nfffvouf Laorgy in the limbs or other organs of thi bOflyT Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and egonizing complaints are imme iiately rrticßtd bjf the applicslion of ihe UvivANio .BnT, NECKLACE and FI.DID. Ihe Belt diffuses the Electricity through the sygtniu ; the Nveklace has a tueal effect, ami the Fluid adts directly Hpou the oflected nerves. In these JttlMttfmg ofltieUous tho applieation NIJVF.II PAILS/ >r|Tß AND CONVULSIONS. These slarmiug and terrible cooipUinH are- always caused by a d*, angement of the tftrve/. Tno BELT, HaAcfxEtn and FLUID will cure nearly every cese, no matter hotv young or old the patient, or how confirmed the complaint, Numerous and astonishing proofs urc in IKWicqsion of tho proprietor. Q&- Many hundred UarUAcatos from all parts of the country of the most extraordiuary character can be given, If required (- No trouble'or 'lnconvenience attends the uso f Die C*tM*Tl¥?B G.tLV.WrO .IHTrCI.ES, and they may be worn bv the most fsblo and deliaate, with perfect case and safety. In many cases tho sensation attending their use Is highly nlevsant and agreeable. They can be sent to any part of the country. Prices: TUc fiulvanic Halt, Thrte DnllM-s. Tho a>l(r*ifir Xicckliice, Two Dollars. The Onlvnnie Ilrae.lotA, < eys,anll all (ii.iea-it.i aria ins from a ditordercil , Liver oC Utomaeli.sHch as i Constipation, Inward Piles v Fulness of Blood io the Head, Aei• "j di/// of tii' Stomach, Xausca, Hear!.' ' burn. Diigust fo) Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the''S}cmach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, , Fluttering at the Heart, clicking or sufforaiing sensations when in a lying posture, dimness nf,Visinn, Dots or | iVebs before the Sight, Fever and Bull ! Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration, Vcllowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs, he- Sutldcn Flushes of Heat,Bur | ning in the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depres sion of Spirits. I . CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CUUED DY 1)R. IIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED BIT!EES, >HEPAIIED BY DR. IV M. JACKSON, AT THF. . GERMAN MEDTCIXE STOBE, l\'o. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Their power over Ihe 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 "rent virtues in ihe rectification of diseases of the Liver aftd ba ser glands, exercising tho most powers in weakness and affections of thejm geslivo organs, they are, withal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. Bead nntl be Convinced. The lion. Charles D. Hinelinc, Editor of the "Camden Democrat," the best paper in West Jersey, suys,-July 21: — "HOOFLANU'S GERMAN BITTERS.'— "We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and lite source from t whieh they came, induced us to mako inquiry respect ing its merits. From inquiry we were per suaded to use it, and must say wo found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and tho powerful influence jt exerts upon nervous probation is really surprising. It calms and stregfhens the nerves, bringing them into a state of re pose, making sleep retreshing. , ■ "If this tnedicino were moro generally jsed, wo are satisfied there would _bp less sickness, as frpm tho stomach, liver and ner vous system the groat majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. _ Have them in a heahhyseondjlion, and yon can bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraor dinary medicine wo would advise our friends who are at aU indisposed to-give a trial—it will then recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in |overy family. No other medi cine can produce such evidences of merit." (From the "'By: Jon flee."] The editor said, flee. 22d— ''Dr. Hooflhnd's Celebrated German Bitters for the c.ttre. of Liver Complaipt, Jaundice, Dyspeysia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the roost popular medi- ' cines of the day. These Bitters hive been thousands, and a friend at our olbow kays be lias himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint frotn the use of this remedy'. Wo are oon -vinced that, in the use of these Bitters,' tho. 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 roost deiicSle stom achs with safety, utide'V any circumstances. We are speaking and to the afflicted we advise their use." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and and liuerary attainments, said in his "New York Weekly' Messenger," January 0, 1850. '■Dr. lloofland's German Bitters. —Here is a preparation which tho leading presses in the Union appear to bo unanimous in re- ! commending, unci the reason is obvious. It , .is made after a prescription furnished by j one o: the most celebrated physicians of' modern times, the late Dr Christopher VVil- j helm Hooftand, Professor to fJnivetsity of Jena, Private Physician to thk King of Prussia, and one of tho greatest medical a-ri terS Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically Iho enemy of humbug, ami therefore a mcdiciijo of which he was the inventor and endorser may fco'cpnfidenfly re lied on. He specially-recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Ver tigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and nil complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia pajters express their conviction of its excellence, and sev eral ol the editors speak of its effects from 'heir own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only itr calling the intention of our readers to rho present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jnek son's) preparation, bui in recommending the article to alt Btflictod." MORE EVIDENCE. The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best family newsjiapet published m tho Uni ted Slates, the editor say* of * DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIKERS. "It is seldom that we recommend what aro tcmn d Patent Alediciiies to tho confi denoo and parrotiagc of; our renders; and, therefore, when wo recommend Dr. Hoof land's German Bitters, >ve wishit to bo dis tinctly understood teat we are not speaking of the nostrums of the dgy, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten afver lire w have done their guilty racoofmts chjf, but of n tnedicino long established, utjiyeriially prijked, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself.'' Evidence upon', evidonce has been ro 'eetVed (like tho rolegoing) from all sections ' ol the Union, tire lust three years, and the strongeM testimony in its favor, is, that there is | more of it used in lite practice of the regu lor Physicians of Philadelphia ilran all other | nostrums combined, a facj, that can easily bo established, and fully proving that a set- I entiflc preparation wiH inhef With their qui- ■ et approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, no quo can doubt, af ter usiog it as uiiecied. ft acts specifically upon dip stomach auijiivwr—n is preferable to 1 per buttle, or six 1 utiles for J5. READ THE FOLLOWING : r. S. A. Pcaiaon : D' tt r Sir —For the benefit , of others, 1 "would inform Jto* tljat I have been u eng your Pulmonic Exprclorart for a cough vedpaioinmy breast and Bide, the tfecls of a retry hcov v cold—l find that it baa given rn great liaicf. I consider it an invaluable medicine. 1 cidve also used it in my family with the most do- i uaed benefit—it cures colds in the least onssible lime that medicine coald cure them. If its vi'r. tues were generally known, it would save thous ands from an untimely giave. You sbtfuldeptiro no pains nor ox lonsc to have it brought into use throughout the country. Yours, dec. WM.M..CADE," No. 212-Cherry St. A LADY SAVED,' Dr. 8. A. Pearson . Dear Sii—About a year a go I was sttacked with a severe influmation of the I'UPgs, which threatened every symptom of a speedy Consumption. 1 called upon one of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia,who pio nouueed me incuratdo. My husband then procu red for me six bottles of yodr Pulmonic Expcc torani, whi ih I had heard highly recommended— and before, I had taken tho last of the sixfh bottle my lungs wetwfll, my*cough and other syinp tcntsf entirely cured. lam now enjoy in-fine health aud becoming rptite fleshy. • KI.rZAUF.TH UI.IMB. Jay St., betwotn Conies & XVullaco. 'A WONDERFUL CURE. * Hunterllon -County, N.J, Dr. 8. A. Pearson, Dear Sir—About a year a go I tiecatye severely nlllicled with a pain in my lucat and side, an extremely bod cough, spitting of blood, debility, night sweals v and other symptoms of "confirmed consumption. I become so mych re duced that I wos attend to my ordinary business. I made application to a physician, who examined my cMM,"an ore afflicted with colds or with coughs, to mike trial of your moot valuable prep aration- I would further add that after having made use of vourKxpcctorant for a few W¥cks. i becamd so flc'sy that persons w hom T was acquainted hardly knew me. i still remain ill good health at this jitne, March, 1846. Yours truly, JOSEPH HOGLAND. OPINION OF PHYSICIANS. The following card of lliree respcctahle'physi cians sets forth the virtues of Dr. Pearsoiw? Pul monic Expectorant • Having made use of Dr. Pearson's PULMONIC EXPKCTOHANT, WO feed it a duty toTct'OMmend it as a safe and effccjual cu-c nf the various diseas -ses for which it is intended. Wo ore acquon.teo with many pessons who have been cured of cough bronchitis, in the breast and sfrHsspitting of .blood, palpitation of the heart, nd incipient qpn suinption, cy ih use, and many of thfim ufter all other means liall failed. . A. PEARSON. M. B;, U. 8. Navy. ' 8. K. LEF.DOM, M. D. Champlain Co„0. W. R. CADWALI". AUER, hj. D., U. S.N. Patients may consult 8. A. Pearson, M. D', a his office No. 106 North Fouith 'Street, above Race- -V For sale in Bloomsburg by William Robison, Merchant,ond also at Piltston Posy, by Dr. A. Curtis, Druggist. f' _ , Agptts iti Columbia county. Wm. Robison, Hloomalitirg, Peter Ent, Light Street, i John Schmick, CaUawissa, | M.G.. Shoemaker, Bttckhorn, ! J£. Lazarus, OrangeviUfi. 4°- WHOLESALE AND ' EE I ILLI CLOCK STORE, No. 238 Market St, above Seventh, south side, Philadelphia. Although ww can scarcely estimate the value of TIME commercially; yet by tptlK ing at the above Establishment, JAMES HARDER will furnish his friends, among whom he included all who duly appreci ate its fleetnrttfi with a bcaWtfnl and per fect INDEX for marking its progress, of whose value they can judge. ilia extensive stock.on hand, constantly clanging in conformity to tbo imprm tnents in -laslo anil style of pattern and workmanship, consists ol EIGHT-DAY and THIRTY HOUR Brass COUNTING House, PARI.OR, 11 ALL,.CHURCH 4- Alarm Clocks, French, Gothic and fancy slyles,- as well as plain, which from his extensive I connection and correspondence with the manufacturers he Gnds that ho can put at the Lowest cash Figure, in any quantity, from Ono to a Thousand, of which he will warrant the accuracy. EM^Clocks repaired nml warranted.— Clock trimmings on hand. Call and see mc among them. JAMES UARUER. 238 Market gt., Phita. Sept. 20,'49-ly Fancy Chairs. BENJAMIN HAUENBUCH has just re ceivetl from Philadelphia acr.ew lot of FAN .CY CHAIRS, of Birch and Mahogany curl, 4tpd of tjie lnort fgehionable style, which he will -ell -at the lowest prices fur good pay. Bloomsburg; May UWj 18S0. • AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS 1 xnr. ENVY OF ALL MLL MANUFACTURERS. fiorauss. they me safer, better and more cffiiaci ous than miy others, and because the public will tike no oiltara if they can obtain Iticm. *#T)00,000 liOXES havo bicri sold annually for the last five years. Young und old, male and female, can ulwnys take irtoin with equal safety, withnnffcar. m Pit,La nE NECESSARY for purging and elennsing theslomach mid liow ela, ami purifying ttie blood and fluids ofthe bo dy tako 110 others—fir no other pil|p produce those combined elfects, or contain sorsopariila in them. Eat, Drink, and Live as Usual, tntf pursue your usual occupa ion whilst taking them, without fear of taking cold during all kinds of weather. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ore wogetcd that moro genuine certificates [from lihyaicixns.clc „Yinun; Members of Gongtess and r> , I'.iM'tubie cititceiia] con be produced of their cf iicacy than of any others, and Ten Dollars will lie forfeited in every inmnnco where ONE tiox will not do moto good than two boxes of any o v'crs. Forty Pillc "re in a Box! and aolifat'd wretity-fivo Oeixlv a Box, with direc tions and tiiufb wholesome advice accompanying eileh box. *■ They have no taslx nor unpleasant smell free from dust or powdet of any kind—do not gripe the Stomach or bowels, —produce no sick ness, vomiting or bad feelings—they are good at all times, and adapted lo most diseases common to mankind. No one having once taking them will he willing afterwards to take any others, because , they always do good, and if they do not then no .others will- * *x Dr. N. B feity, the Proprietor J- Manufacturer, is a regular Druggist, Chemist and Physician, of fifteen years experience in Philadelphia; member of dilferent Mcdica| Institutions of Philadelphia, New York.Tloston, Baltimore, and associate and corrcsoonding member of several Medical In stitutions of d.ond.m and,.Poris—henco the rea son of the greater confidence placed in_ his pills, and there being recommended in tho practice of most respectable physicians Ihrougliont tho Uni ted i-jtales. Principal Depot, Dn. Lsinr's DISPENSARI No. 1U North Fouith Street, Philadelphia, and sold wholesale and retail hy . J. R. Min or & E. V. Lutz, Bloomsburg; Dr. A. B. " w!is'o"h7 Berwick; Peter Ent,. LighfStscet; AI. G. Shoemaker, Buckliortt; J. A- Moore, Dahville* RickeUs & Stewart, 1 Orangevillo; John Schmick, Cattawisaa ; A. levers, WaahingtonviJle; J. M. Shghlon, Jor s*ytown; J. F. Derr, Whitehall; J.S,Woods, Columbuß; BroWbi & Creasy, Mifflinsbur-i: ' E. Wertraan, lUtocsburg, auti by I igenemlly. if liHUfMliWjiillllll 1 ITIiLADLLI'IiIA mcprciiL nous 1;, 1 Established Fifteen Years ago, by BR. KIKKBLI.V, 1 ! N. IF. Corner of Third and Union sis:, " j between Spruce (.net Pine streets, , j . PHILADELPHIA. , Fifteen years of extensive and unintefiupted , I practice spent in this city havo rendered Dr. K. .;) the iSitTi ex"petTand successful practitioner for if ' j near, in tho treatment of all diseases of a private , j nature. Persons afflicted with ulperr on the bo , | dy, throat 01 legs, pains in the head or 'bonek, or . mercurial rheumatisusy Aricturct, grastel, disease , j arising from youthfv.l excesses or impmities of [ the Idood, whereby the constitution has become , i enfeebled, are alt treateifwith success. • ) 1 He who places himself undor the care of Dr K. may religiously confide in bis honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his sxill as a physician. . . , Take Particular Nolitel Young men who have iijured themselves hy 1 certain practice indulged in,'a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school, the ef fects of.which arc nightly fell, even when asleep ■ and destroy both mind and body, shbuld apply lm mediately. * Weakness and constitutional debility loss of muscular cnxrgy, physical lassitude and ' general prostration, irratihility and all nervous of ' fecfions. indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, Si every disease in any way connected'with the die— ' order of the procicative functions' cuied, and full 1 vigor restbred. x OI TII & M iAHOOD BTy^'• A Figorous Life, WmlmfmH&i- Premature Death. , KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION, Only 25 Cents. , > This book just published is filled with useful .information on the infirmities ond disenses q£ the generative organs. It addresses itself al A lo youth, manhood and old age, and should he read by air. The valuable advice and impressive warning it ' gives, will prevent years of misery and sufl'ering I and gave annuajly thhu.ands of lives. | Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction ef their children. ' \ remittance of 2fi rents enclosed in a letter, | addressed lo N W corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce ami I'ine, in 1 Philadelphia, will ensuro a hook under envelope per return of mull. Persons at a distance may address Dr K by letter, (pott paid) and be cured at home. Packages of medicines,direction*, &c. forward ed hy sending a remittance, ami put up secure from damage oTWriosity. BooksellerswNcw-i Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers and all others tupplied with l|)e above work at vety low rates. _ 2-l-ly . • Rheumatism. D'. Henry Turner's Rheumatic Lir.iment This superior remedy foi the Itheuinatißm, bu* recently introduced irto this cnuulrv by the pre sent proprietor, has long been known in Eng. cattd, London particularly, as the best and only certain cure for that distressing and painful af fection. Its effect u| on the system is mild and nothing, at the same timo certain and efficacious rarely failing to give relief upon the first appli cation, slid by repeating it a few times, a per manent cure is effected. We huve known cases of pain in the breast and hack, with soroness, of severul weeks dura tion, cured in 0116 singlo night, and heard the patient express hisgrateful Ihunksthat such re medy was ever discovered. Wehavealso heard individuals say they would give thousands ol dollars for a cure for rheumatism, yet the same mdividuls were cured by two bottles of this great Liniuteiil, filty cents each. Who would regret giving such a price for such a rem odv -to he free fturn the excrutialing tortuoo o that moat painful of all diseases. Afflicted go procoro a bottle of Dr. Turner' Liniment and be healed at once ; do not longer delay, but cast aside all nostrums and cute alls, for the one thing needful to insure a cure. Sold wholesale and retail by D '.Vondeily & Co. pro. 'prielors No 80 Commerce street, and tbeii gen eral agents Rawsndand Bon, No 2 Worth Sixth street, I'hiludalpbia. 1 Also, by JOHN R IHOYER Bloomsburg. 6m 3D? TF'OPTf Dr. S. P. TOWNS END'S COMPOUND EXTRACT <>•' SARBAPARILLA, Tbc most Wonderful Medicine of ilic Age, 1,500,000 BOTTLES . MANUFACTURED YEARLY. TKls Mcfllrliic Is put up In (iunrt Bottles, nml ha fiuwl morodiuu 100,000 Oases of Olironio Disease, wlllklii lite la( Ten Vcftri.-lVoii Is flfimliif signed ty H. P. TOWKBEJID. E X P C> S E. lIY READING TilK FOLLOWING AFFIDAVIT. —tlio rabliowill lenrn tho crialh, of rnther where the recipe lor making tho stuil' they call Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's ilia, camo from—and will hs abU to judge which Is tho genu Ine and original, and of tlit honestv of tho men who are onifftoyeij'i/* selling it at tho otlginvtl Dr Townsend's Sarssparilla. Dr. P. Townsend was the original nroprietor and inventor of Dr. Townsend's Sftrsanarilfa, and his has rainod a reputation that no other remedv '.~ear. ond i- manufacturing at present 5,000 bottles per day We use more Sarsnparilla and Yellow Dock our • establibhment cadi day, than all the other Sarsaparilla .Manufacturers in the world. Principal OlHco, 1-46 Fulton st. HEAD THE AFFIDAVIT. CUtj avd County vf New-York, is William Armihtnig, of the said City, being duly sworn, doth depose and say that he is a practical Druggist and Chemist. That some time in tne latter part ol May, or first ol Juno, 1649, a man hy the name of Jacob Townaend, who at that timo was a book and pamphlet peddler, called upon deponent, at the house of Mr. Thompson, No. 4-J Hudson-street, where depo< nent boarded, eiul requested deponent to wiite him n recipe by which to make a Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Deponent farther says, that he became acquainted with said Townsvnd at tho ollice of Theodore Foster, t.mi., Book rubhshor, with whom said Townsend dealt That said Townsend had had frequent conversa tions with deponent respecting the manufacture of an article ol g?rsaparilla to bo old under the name of Dr. Jacob Townsend. That said Townsend stated he was an old man, and j poor, and was not lit for hard labor—and wished (o make some money, in order to live easy in his old I days, and that, if Sarsanarilla under the name of Town- I •end sold so well, and so much money was made by it, he could see no reason why he might not make •omething out of it too. (his name being Townsend,) if he could get a capable person to prepare a recipe, and manufacture it lor him. .Deponent in ono of the conversations asked said Townsend if he was related to Dr. 8. P. Townsend, to which he replied,' that he knew Dr. 8. P. Townsend would be down on him after he should commence. But that he did not care for him, as he had formed a co partnership with men who conld furnish the requisite.nmount of capital—and was well prepared to defend lumsulf against any attack hat might be made on him. Deponent farther says, that pursuant to the request of said Jacob Townsend, he wrote a recipe for the manufacture of a Syrup and gave it to aim. Bud Townsend observed that ho wanted to jiake a speoimen t<.exhibit to his'partners for their approval, as ho wished to gratify them in every thing, i u they furnished all tbo capital— said Townsend also old deponent that the bottles they were to use were to bo or the same size and shape as Dr. 8. P. Town send's, and deponent, at tho request of said Jacob Townsend, went to tho office of Dr. 8. P. Townsend, and procured one of his labels. And deponent further says, that he has been inform ed, and verily believes the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, sold as uia Jacob Townsend's, is made after tho recipe fur nished \>y deponent, to Jacob Townsend, as aforesaid. And further deponent saith not. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG. Sworn to before me, this 24th dav of May, 1840. C. H WOODIIULL, Mayor of the City of New York. PROOF!! PROOF!!! Hero is proof conclusive that Dr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is the original. The following Is frciii tomo of tho most respectable n*n|~ * n gtatQ. * , t?°M THE , Albany jcivciilng Journal. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. I 7nere probably never has been so jiopular a remedy, or patent as I>r. Townsends'a Bnrsßpari!la, • which was originally, and continues to be manufac tured inihis city, at Hast by the Doctor himself, and afterwards for several years and to the prgsent time, by Clapp fc Townsend, tho present proprietors. Since the partnership was formed, the Doctor has 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 allthe medicine is mannaac tured % Few of our citizens have any idea of the amount of this medicine that is manufactured and sokl. Besides the sales in.this country, it is shipped to the Canadas. West India Islands, South America, and even to Ku Spe, in considerable quantities. At the manufactory ey employ a steam engine, besides a large number of men, women and girls, in the preparation of the medicine, making boxes, printing, Ac , and turn out, ready for shipment, over 400 dozen per day, or nearly 6000 bottles. This is aiMnormous quantity. The great sale the medicine has acquired, has in duced a number of men to get up-imitations, .and there is at the pretcnt time, other medicines for sale, that are called " Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla." One in par tioular started a short time ago in New York, is called • "Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Harsftpariila," and ap parently with a view, by dint of advettiaiug, and the usual remcdios resorted to in such effort*, to appropri ate tho nnme ot l)r. S. P. Townsend's great remedy, and thus gain all the advantages resulting from the popularity of the name which he has acquired for it, by years of patient and expensive labors. Dr. 8 P. Townsend, formerly of this city, as is well known here, i* the inventor and original proprietor of the medicine kqpwn as " Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla,* and we think those persons who ure attempting to sell their article as the genuine, should be cxposeu FROM THE ,New York Daily Tribune. 0(7- We published an advertisement Inadvertently some time since that did injustice to Dr. 8. P. Town send, who is the original proprietor of the preparation of Sarsaparilla known as Dr. Townsend's. Other parties have within the past few months engaged or connected themselves with a man hy tho name of Townsend who put up a medicine and calls it by the •amo name. This medicine was advertised in The 'fvihune as the original, Sic. This advertisement also contained matter derogatory to tho character of Dr. 8. P. Townsend and tharof nis medicine. We regret it appealed, and in justica to the Dr. make this ex planation. FROM THE New York Dally Sun. Dr.{Townsrni>'s extraordinary advertisement,which * occupies an entire page of the Bun, will not escape nojtico. Dr. 8. P. Towiuond, who is the original pro prietor of Dr. Townsend's Saicaparilla, and whose of- Boo § next do Honsnjxi.'s PILLS. —This excellent family ! medicinfc is daily winning now triumphs over disease, and consequently in the high road to public favor. In the removal of the every day ilfethat tlesh is heir to, wo know of no bettor compound. We heard the oth ' er day of a desperate caso of scrofulous e ruptions of the head and face being enirely ( oured by them. %. , Du Solle of the "Timet," says : " The sreat P°pu'arity ol Worsdell'# - Vegetable Pills, is attributed to the just mer it which they really possess. They havo . been onietly gaining the fame they now , foroe of their own virtues, j The nPlfilis usually employed to giv,e eclat to new remedies have not been adopted Bp" . the proprietors. They have been content to* . let their medicine speak for itself. It w now j doing it in every section of the country. : They aro for sale by most of the Store , Keepers throughout the Country,and in quan . titios at reasonable rates, at tho Laboratory No 70, North Eighth Street. . i A. WEEKS & Co., Proprietors. • , Agents, JOHN R. MOVER, Bloonftburg: E. Lazarus, Orangoville, M. G. Shoemaker, Buckhorn, Funston & Diefenbach, Jerseytown', | M. C. Grier, Danville, C. Hartman & Co., Catlawissa, and by most merchants throughout tho country. To Physiciaus, Druggists aud 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 Stufts, Glass ware, Perfumery, Pa lent Medicines &c. Having opened a new store No. 294 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, svu respect fully solicit Coiwtry dealers to examine ou stock before purchasing elsewhere, promts ing one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell tliem genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberal* terms as any other house in the City, and to laithfnlly execute alt 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 ilruggjsts and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Kecler's Celebrated Family Medicines, (standard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, war re spectfully remain, J.N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale No. 494 Market street. Phila.-33-ly. Philadelphia Beading and Pottsvilie Ii.IIL ggfc R PAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road Company. PHILADELPHIA, March 29, 1850. Two Passenger Trains daily (except Sci day ON and after April Ist, 1850 two trau.s w>.; be run each way, daily, between Phila delphia and Pottsvilie. i Morning Line, (Accommodation ) Leaves Philadelphia at 7i A. M,, daily, ex -1 copt Sundays. Leaves Pottsvilie at 71 A. M., daily, ox ' cept Sundays. Afternoon Line, (Fast Tram) Leaves Philadelphia at 2J o'clock, duily, ( except Sundays. t Leaves Pottsvilie at 2j o'clock duily ex cept Sundays. Passengers cannot entet tho cars unless provided with Tickets. The afternoon, or fast trains do-rot stop at Auburn, Allhouse's Bridesboso 1 , Roger's Ford, Valley Forgo, Port Kennedey, Spring- • Mill or Falls. NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of bnggago will bo allowed to each passenger in these lines; and pussengers are expressly prohibited from taking auy 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 EORNIA, but the business of Coach aiid Wagon making will be continued by the sub scriber at the old stand on Market street. He will promptly, attend to all orders for wurk in his line of business, and is always ready, at short notice, to furnish Wjigons, Coaches Carriages, Buggies, Sleds anil Sleighs of any style; but always of tho best materials, nod* mane in tho most substantial manner. lie will give his personal attention to An business, aud employ none but good work men. Repairing will bo attended to with oave, and upon the most reasonable terms. He proposes to serve his customers to such wors. as will secure for him a continual-ce r> their patronage, and from ull. who need arti cles.in his Rue of business. Ho tfck.i only u trial of his work to insure satisfaction. JONATHAN MOSTF.I J.g it Bloomsburg, Feb. 10, 1849. BLANKS!! ■ DEEDS, * SUMMONS, . ...":. - Ms * . - -EXK6I;IONS, • - ~- SUBPOENAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper and desirable forma, for sale at the I - office the -'Star of the North.,"