.Mill Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LTTHOHTRIPTIC MIXTURE! Large Bottle*— Only One Dollar. fhu Proprietor df thu Great American Remedy " Vafohn'u Vcobtablk LiTiioirrftimc VtkTimu," induced by tbe nrguut solicitations of bis Agents, throofboot Urn United Btatei awl Canada, bas now S*daeed the Price of his popalar and well known article; and from thin date, i henceforth, ho will pat l|> but one rim only, —ids quart j books; —ilia mail prico will bo Oil DOLLAR. Tho public inay rest assured that tho uharacttr of tho Modi etna, its rtrongth, and curative proporiies WILL REMAIN ®*C*Ai*Ußt, mad the tents oaru will be bestowed in pre paring it as hvutofore. As this medicine, tinder its reduced j trice, will be purchased by thoss who Ha to not hitherto made themselves acquainted with its virtues, the proprietor would beg to intimnte that hit •iticla is not to bo ckased wtth the vast amount or " Remedies et the day j" it claims for itself a greater healing paver, in diseases, then any olhar prrpmration noto before the world and has sustained ttnff for eight yaont by its superioi teiadieal virtues, and, tnrtfl this reduction, commanded double the .price of any other orricte in this lino. Motto* Tastm t this nruele acts with great heal me pew or and urnlaity, upo\, the 81*4, lirer, Kidneys, Longs and aH other ergaiu, u'pon the proper action of which lift and i health depend. This medicine has \ ftuUy high tepute as a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, hnd all of that nnture. It may be relied upon when the IntfJVfent physician has abandoned his pationt, and for these .dMnwhinp diseases, mote especially DROPSY, the wtot would earnestly and hooestly recommend ', f At its present price it is easil> obtained b> all, the trial will prove tho article to bo the Cheapest Medicine in the World! Please ask for pamphlets —the agents give them away they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to ftal medical matter) valuable for household purposes, and whicl will save many dollars per year to practical housekeeper*. These receipts are introduced to make the book of great value, aside from its character as an advertising medium for the medicine, the tewtimony iu favor of which, in the form of letters from all parts of the country, may be relied upon. tW"Vaughn's Vegetable Llthontriptic Mixture" —the Great American Remedy, now for sale in qnart bottles at $1 each, small bottles at 50 cts each. No small bottles will be issued aAer the present stock is disposed of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. V., 207 Main fttrret, O. C. VAUGHN. Bold Wholesale and Retail by OLCOTT McKKHSON & CO., 127 Maiden Lane, New York City. N. D.—AU letters (excepting from agents and dealers witn wlnAtt he transacts buMiiewO must be post paid, or no attention will Iw given to them. j AGENTS.—E. I'. LUTZ, Bloomsburg ;O. F Mooro, Danville; Jno. \V. Frilirig, Sun lmry, M A M'Cay, Northumberland ; John Sharplese, Cattawissa; J K Millard, Eepy town ; A. Millar Berwitfk ; Charles Seyberl, Beach Haven. Oct. 31, 1850.—1y SALE. a . Jacob Harris ]By virtue of a mandate vs I issued out of the Court Wm. M. Sproul jof Common Pleas af Col and others ] umbia county, at the suit of Jacob Harris demandant, against.William M. Sproul, Margaret Agnes Sproul a minor by her guardian William M. Sproul, and William Harris, Mary Ann Harris and James Augustus Harris, minors, by their guardian John Mcßeynolds, D< t mdaiits, 1 will expose to public sale upon tho premises, on FRI DAY, the Is\h day of Nocembcr next, at one o'clock P. M. Three ncveinl tracts cf land- Lying together and adjoining each other, situate in the township ot Madison and coun ty aforesaid, the FIRST tract thereof boun ded by lands hereafter mentioned and by lands of Peter Shultz, John McGonigal ana others, containing The RECOND TRACT thereof bounded by other lauds hereinafter mentioned, and by lands of Jacob Stotler, Henry Tanner the Heirs of Joseph Mellaril, and others, contain ing sixty acres and eighty six perches.—and tho THIHU and remaining tract thereof boun ded by lands hereinbefore described and by lands of Heirs of Joseph Mellaril. James C. Sproul, John McGonigal, and others, contai ing FIFTY ACRES. with the appurtenances to the said several tracts of land respectively appertaining. The said tracts of land are improved and have bean in the possession of the said Jacob Ha r r rip and William M Sproul &c. The sale will be opened auhe House of William M Sproul upon the premises now occupied by- Jo. eph Bb-e as tenant. Terms made known on the day of sale ; and the said lauds to be sold as the property of the parlies above named in the said action of Partition. PETER BILLMEYER Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Bloomsbuig, j October 22, A. D. 1850. j Ureal Volume of "Graham !" j THE MAGAZINE OF THE UNION ! Graham's Magazing unrivaled insplei.der and excellence, will commence a new vol ume with a magnificent Junuary number, specimen copies ot which will be ready De cember Ist, and will be furnished to all who desire to make up Clubs {or the coming vol ume. The original puhlishftr of tho work re turns his sincere thanks for the hearty wel come with which his return to this favorite pcriodieul has been hailed by the press and •the public, and promises bis readers that the past six numbers have nfiorded but a .light foretaste of the excellence and beauty of what is in store for the new vilumo Of the early numbers we shall print Eighty Thou sand copies, and stereotype the work for fur ther increase. G. P. R. James, the celebrated novelist, ■has been regularly engaged, and will fur nish several brilliant romances during the yor. Geo, D. rrenlice w ill write his exquisite poems exclusively for this Magazite. In addition to which the publisher has re-en gaged a host of brilliant writers whose ef forts have heretoloro graced this Magazine. The January uumber will contain some of the moat exquisite productions of artistic skill, and the series iheu begun will be con tinued through the year. Our artists in London, Paris, Italy and the United States to whom WE PAY CASH for the best and freshest, promise us that Gtaliam . not be Beaten.' however others may boast. In ibe department of Fashion we shall ex cel all that has ever been attempted either ill the United States or Paris. In a word, wait for the January number—then compare ami decide—it will eclipse all others, or we shall submit that we have not learned how- a mag azine of tho most brilliant description can be produced. It will be worth S3 ot itself. TERMS.—Single subscribers, S3; Two copies, 35; Five oopies, 41 - Philadelphia. BL00MSB(71tr ACADEMY. A HIGH SClvl?.° L For Young Ladies and Gfc•n*' e,ne,, J. E. BRADLEY, Principal. AsufTui ant number of co npe'.ent As'* tants will, at . times be employed. The ensu'tig Winter Session will com mence on MONDAY the 28th day of Octo ber next, and will continuo 22 weeks. TERMS. The Academic year consists of +4 weeks. The price of tuition per quarter is as fol low s: For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A rithmetic, Book-Keepiug by single entry, Ge ography, History of U. S. $3 25 For same, and Algebra, Geometry, Survey ing, Mensuration, Boook-Keoping by doublo entry, General History, Natural History, Phy siology, Philosophy, other English branches, and Drawing. $4 50 For Latin, Greek and German, 5 75 tyGood boarding can be obtained in pri vate familicsat from 81 50to $2 00 per week. REFERENCES. —CoI. Joseph Pax ton, Hon. Stephen Baldy, Hon. Geo. Mack, Michael Brobst, Esq., John M'Reynolds, Esq., and the Citizens of Bloomsburg. ty Alter this Winter Session the French Language will be taught in this School. Bloomsburg Sept 28th 1850. Register's Notice. Nolice is hereby given to all legatees, (■realtors, and other persons interested in the esta'es of the respective decendents that 'he following administration accounts have been filed in the office of the office of the Register of the County of Columbia and will be presented for confirmation and allow t nee to tho Orphan's Court, to be held at Bloomsburg. in and for tho County aforesaid, on Wednesday the 20ih day of November next, at two o block J\ M,* 1 The account of Peter Roberts, Admin istrator of the Estate of Jesse Roberts, late of Beaver Township, Columbia Co dee'd. 2 The account of George Sloan, Executor of the last will and Testament of David I Sloan, lats of Briarcreek Township, Col Co r'ee'd 3 The account of Jeremiah Cromley, ad ministrator of tho Estate of George Croinley late of Valley Tp., col co dee'd. 4 The account of Benjamin Wintersteen and Lewis Schuyler, administrators ot the estate of Wm Wintersteen, late of Madison Township, col co dee'd. 5 The uccount of George Girton_ Execti tore of the last will and Testament of Peter Girlon, late of Greenwood Township col oo dee'd. 6 The first and final account of George Kidd, Executor of the last will and Testa ment of Mary Kidd, late of col co dee'd. 7 The final account of James Pleasants, administrator of the Estate of E/.ra S Hay hurst, late of Cattawissa, Columbia county, dec'tl. 8 The account of Samuel F Headley, act ing Executor of the last Will & Tostament of Eleanor Lochart, late of Berwick, Colum bia county, dee'd. 9 The account of Margaret Creasey and Elias Creasy, administrators of the Estate of John Creasey, late of Centre Township, Col. co, 10 Tho nrcount of William Hidlay, admin istrator of the Estate of Samuel F Price, late of Orange Township. Columbia county dee'd. 11 The account of William T, Rhodes, ad ministrator of the Estate of Charles Buda, late of Briarcreek Township, Columbia co , dee'd. 12 The account of Rudolph Shumanoneof the Executors of the last will of Jacob Shu man late of Maine township, ..Columbia co., dee'd. 13 The account of Jacob L. •'human one of the Executors of the will of Jacob Shuman, late of Maine Township, Columbia county dee'd. JESSE G. CLARK, Register. \ Register's Office ) Bloomsburg, Oct. 2J, 1850. { To School Teachers. Two competent teachers are wanted to take charge of schools in the town of Cat tawissa An examination of the teachers will be held by the board of Directors on Tuesday the sth of November next, when application must be made by persons desi ring a situation. I. S. MONROE. President of the Board of Direetori. Cattawissa, Oct 24th, 1850. LAST NOTICE. The Subscriber wishes all those who are still indebted to the late firm of Hefiey k Mendenhall to take notice that Le is com pelted to urge an immediate payment; that this is the last notice of this sort; and they must blame themselves if they get a..other kind of notice Boon, attended with costs. SAMUEL MKNDENHAIL. Ptoemdburg. Oe'ober 10th 1800.-St Sheriff Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponas will be exposed by me to public sale at the court-house in Bloomsburg on Monday the 18th day of November next at 1 o'clock P. M., the'following real estate to wit: A ceitain lot of Ground situate in Bloom township in the County of Columbia boun ded as follows: Beginning at a Slake on the North west side of first street of (he town of Bloomsburg fifty three feet, North East from the corner of a lot of ground owned by Charles Kahler, running thence by fence of Dr. John Ramsey North twenty nine de gress west two hundred Sixty eight feet, to an alley, thence along said alley North sixty one degrees East forty one feet to a stake corner of said said lot, owned by William Lewis's thence by the same South twenty nine degrees, East two hundred and sixty eight feet to first Street aforesaid thence a long said street south sixty one degrees west forty one feet to the place of Beginning Con taining ten thousand nine hundred and eigh ty eight square feet, more or less, and where on is erected n double two story frame House a Well of water at the door with the appurtenences. Seized and taken in Execution and to be sold as the property o ( James Trace. ALSO. At the same time and nlare, a certain lot or tract of land situate in Fishing Creek tp., Columbia County containing Eighty five acres more or less, (feventy acres of cleared land) Bounded by lands of Thomas Lunger on the west William Evens in the north, John Henry on the South ami others, where on is erected a one and a half story log House with a frnma attached to the end one and one half story, one Bank Barn and a large Apple Orchard, with the Appurtenan ces. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William K. Moy er and Isaac Robins. ALSO, At the same time and place, a certain lot of land, situate in Main township, Colum-' bia County, containing forty thiee acres more or less (twenty five acres cleared) Bounded by lands of Isaac Yetler on the west, Daniel Yetter on the East, land of the Shamans on the Sooth and others, whereon is erected a one and one half story log House and log Stable and other out build- I ings, an Apple Orchard, with the appurte na.'K'PS. Seized and taken in Execution and to be solo as the property of. Henry Derr. ALSO, At the same lin.e and place, a certain lot I jf land situate in Ligi'.'t Street, in Bloom tp. It j'mbia County one quarter of an Ar-ir more or less, bounded by lands of pir Scr. '*i on l ''e South, Chari'es Schug on the North! an ."'i?* on ' he Ea ? nn ' l ,he "K* leading from t>omsburg to Orangevu.P whereon is erected a on ,wo s .' or y House with the appur;e." ,e,iceßße,ze . d and ,a " ken in Execution and to bC 38 prop erty of George W. Parks. ALSO, At the same time and place by virtue °^, a writ of Levari facias, all that certain lot y. r parcel of land Situate lying and beeing in j Bloom lowuship in the County oi Columbia aforesaid bounded and described as follows to wit, Beginning at a post on the North east side ot east Street ot the town of Blooms burg at point opposite to the South East side of First Street of said town and running thence along a Street laid out by the said John Ramsey and the Rev. David J. Waller dividing their grounds, North fifty seven and one fonrth degrees east, two hundred and fourteen feet six int, esTu an ally thence a long said alley south twenty eight and three fourth degrees east forty feet to a post, thence by a lot of ground conveyed or to be con veyed by the said John Ramsey to Charles Brown, South fifty seven and one fourth de grees west two hundred and fourteon feet sixty inches to east Street aforesaid, and thence along said street North twenty nine degrees west forty feet to the place of begin ning together with the nppertenances. Seized taken in execution ami to be sold as the property of Kobison Key. ALSO At the grnne time and place, a certain lot of land situate in Sngatloaf township Colum bia county, containing one fourth of an acre more or lees' bounded by lands of Isaac Hartman, Daniel Hartman, and on the road leading ftom Benton to Rohrsburg, whereon is erected a frame blacksmith shop, ALSO one other lot situate in the Fame township and county, containing one fourth of an acre more or less, bounded by land of Stott Cullv. and on the road leading from Benton to Rohrsburg, with the app trtenances seized, taken in execution, and to be sold is the property of Valentine Fell. ALSO By virtue of a pluries writ of venditioni exponas all thot e certain six adjoining tracts ol land situate formerly in CattawissaTown ship County of Northumberland, but now in the Township of Mifflin in the County of Columbia, as follows to wit: The first cal led Balbec, containing 412 i acres and al lowance whereon is erected two log Houses and two stables about twenty five acres of which is cleared land, the second called Pal myra containing 401J acres and allowances the third called stcno Hall containing 438J acres and allowance whereon is erected a stone dwelling House and Stable an acre of cleared land, and there is a vein of stone coal opened on this tract. The fourth called Farmer delight containing 418 acres and al lowance. The fifth called, Troy, containing 4291 agres and allowance. The sixth and last tract called Maine containing, 3811 acrts and allowance adjoining lands ot Judge Cox and others. Seized ard taken in Execution and to be cold as the property of Jacob Loose. PETER BILLMYER Sheriff. Sheriffs Office j Bloomsburg, Oct. 17,1850. | ~ NOTICE. It is hereb) given that the final account Ot Daniel Yelter appointed by the Orphan'! Court of Coiiimoi; county Trustee to sell the real es'ate of Michae. Bitler deceased on proceeding ir. partition, has been tiled a mnng the proceedings of the Orph3 n ' l ' court and will be presented to the said court Iff confirmation on Wednesday the 20th day of November next of which ull persons inter ested will hereby Jake notice. Bloomsburg, Oct. 20th, 1850. JACOB EYERLY Clerk. BLANKS! 1 DEEDDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, o' proper and desirable forms, for sale at the office the "Star of the North." k< Wi WEAVERj ATTOJBHffiY- AT-IL&W BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., pj. nnt-On the Eait side of Street, three squares bele* Market. GUNSMITHING IN BLOOMSBURG. Thomas €. Bomboy Respectfully informs the public that be has Sr" at the Pennsylvania Hotel, in the lower part ol Main Street, Bloom-'burg, where he will be reiuly to furnish any kin'P °f ' 'rearms, in good order and of approved ptkmannip. He will also attend to Repairing and Cleaning Gunt and will repair and make all kinds of machinery, locks, &c., at moderate charges. Guns and Pistols on hand for sale. Bloomsburg, May 2, 1850. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. New Arrangements and Great Bargains. The undersigned respecfully informs the citizens of Bloomsburgh and the public in general,that he has purchased Mr. Franlz's Boot i)' Shoe Store and has added largely to his stock, and will continue the business at the same stand in the Exchange Building, on Main Street, where he will be happy to receive the calls of old and new customers Boots and Shoes, of every variety at prices to suit purchasers, kept constantly for sale, and customer's work made to order as usual. invites the custom of his old friends and the public, and hazards nothing in prom' i ising fat bargains. in the Exchange Building, Maine I street, sign of the Golden Boot. JOHN EGAN. Bloomsburgh, March 28, 1850. Fire Insurance. THE Delaware Mutaal Safety Insurance Comnany, have appointed the undersigned an Agent, to make insurances in Columbia county. The Company is in good credit,and is conducted upon sound principles. Persons insured by the Company are entitled to the rights of membership therein, are elegiblo as Directors of the Corporation, but without any individual liability for the losses or expenses of the Company. The amount of premium and policy paid when insured is the extent of liability. Persons desirous of effecting an insurance upon property, can call upon the undersigned, at his Office in Bloomsburg. CHARLES R. BUCKALEVV. May 22, 1850. For Good Watches. OQ Henry Zuppinger returns - his thanks for past patro nage, and inviteß the pub I'3®|j£r lie to examine his new TIT i assortment of f • i'- "'flfrl CLCCKS > WATCHES, Glasses, and Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels, which he offers for reasonable prices. Ho will also re pair C.'ocks, watches, and musical and opti cal instruments in a satisfactory manner. His shop is in the middle room of the Ex change block,, nearly opposite to the Court House. Bloomsburg, Nov- 28, 1849. AVALUABLE w* T PRiVATB SALS. TtlE subistriber offers at Private sale his TAVERN STAND ANI? '- 0T > .B!ooms burg: which, to any desirous ol purchasing real estate in the CVnty ofur, ot fersa fine opportunity for a profitable in,'est ment. The property is upon the Main anu 1 business street of the town, anthin that part I ot the place which has been growing most rapidly w'.lhin a few_years past. The lot has a front of 66 feet mfn Main street, and ex tends 214J feet bacP THE HOTEL upon the premises might easily be made to do a good business and the SIEJMES ARTIE on it are new ones of the largest kind. There j is a good PUMP at the door, and every oth er desirable convenience. py It will be sold upon easy terms, by early application td 1 THOMAS C. BOMBOY. Bloomsburg, October Sd, 1860. Notice. Is hereby given that the final account of I James Kocher, Committee of Martha Cau- 1 ley a lunatic, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, and will be presented to ihe Judges of the said court in session on Wednesday the 20th day of November next, lor confirmation, of i which all persons interested are hereby no- < tified. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Bloomsburg Sept. 19th 1850. TAILORING IN LIGHT STREET JAMES SMITH Invites'the attention of the fashionable in Light Street to his stsio of cutting garments He makes them in tho best and most tasty manner, and can can ensure satisfaction in his warkmanihip. He receives the latest fashions, and when cutting onlp is desired, the work is marked carefully for the maker. ry-All kinds of country produce taken ixchage for work. Light Street, Feb. 14, 1850. HATS AND CAPS. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that he has just re ceived from the city, a large and select as sortment of FASHIONABLE Hate and Caps, of DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED STYLE, which he offers for cash sales very cheap, at his old stand, on Main Street, sec ond door South of the ( ourt house. ISP" He continues to manufacture Hats to prder as usual. THOMAS WILLITS. Bloomsburg, NoV. 15, 1849. DON'T ALL SPEAK AT ONCE ! To HAVE the best fitting suit in townOa made by BERNARD RUPERT, who II does Fashionable Tailoring as cheap ti. IQT 1 iltle better than it can be done in town by anybody else. He has just received the la.- est Fall Fashions, and with his experiene in cutting garments, he can promise the best atisfaction to those who patronize him. If CALIFORNIA Was to be supplied with such garments ae he turns off, a fair fortune might be made at ohce ; His shop is on Main street below Mar ket, in the building lately occupied start of fice by C. R. Buekalew. . Of He wpll take boOntiy produce for hia work, and gold dcillars wilt out be refused. Bloomsburg, Nov. B,tHKMV. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER* IP IS IP S E S5 1 8 THE TRUE DIQESTTVEFLUID, OR A Great Dyspepsia curer, Prepared from RENNET, or trie fourth Stomach of the o*, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist,,by J. S.. Houghton, M. D., No.lt, North Eighth Street, Phila delphia, Pa'. ■ This Is a truly wonderful remedy for Indi ' gestion, Dyspepsia, Jaudire, Liver Com | plaint, Constipation, knd Debility, Curing gfter Nature's own method, by Nature's own ; age.nt, tho Gastric Juice. jy" Half a spoontul of this Fluid, infused ih wader, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roasi E"f in about tvo hours, out of the stomach. PICESTIOS, Digestion is C.hiell/ performed in the stomach by the aidOOfi f a lit'ld which freely exudes from the inner "J** WS® 1 . 1 ' when in a state ot health, Ctw'ed .'he Gastric Juice. This fluid is the Great solvent 01 lllc Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stitrifa ting Agent of the stomach and iiitonpne. Without it there will be no digestion,—no conversion of food into blood, and no itu* j trilion of the body; but rather a foul, torpid. . painful, and destructive condition of the ( whole digestive apparatus. A wesk, half j dead, or injured stomach produces no good j l Gastric Juice, and hence the disease, dis tress and debility which ensue. I PursiN AMI RENNET.—l'epsin is tho chief i element, or great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance in the solid parts of the human stom ach after de ith, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest itself, or eat hself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, &c. It is the material used by farmers in making cheese, called Rennet, lite effect of which has long been the spe cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. Ren net possesses astonishi' g power. Tho stom ach of a calf will curdle nearly one thou | sand times its own weight of milk. Baron , Liobig states that, 'One pert of Pepsin dis- I solved in sixty thousand parts of water, will i digest meat and other food." Diseased j stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice j Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want j may be perlectly supplied, we quote the following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! BARON LIRBIG, in I.is celebrated work on; Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Di gestive Fluid analagous to the Gastric Juice, may he readily prepared from the micous membrane of the stomach of (he Call, in which various articles of food, as meat and j eggsj will be softened, changed, and diges ted, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Fowlers & Wells, New York, page 35. states the same great fact, and describes tho method of prep aration. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr Combe, iu his valuable writings on the -"Physiology of Digestion," observes that "a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and ail pro vailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and he states that "a distinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with I 'his complaint, finding every thing else to I tki). bai! recourse to the Gastric Juice, ob- I lain'ed from tiiC stomach of living animals, which proved comp''* l ®'}' successful." Dr. Graham, author ot *.he famous works on "Vegetable Diet," says: "li ' 8 a rernar- I kable fact in physiology, that the .stomachs |of animals, macerated in water, impa."! to ' tho fluid the property of dissolving various i I articles of food, ami of effecting a kind of i artificial digestion of them in no wise dil fß*ent from the natural digestive process." Dr. .Simon's great work, the "Chemistry of Man,'' & Blanchard, Phila.. 1846, pp. 321-2): "The discovery of PEPSIN fo ms a new era itl ibe chemical history ol Di gestion. From recent experiments we j know that food is dissolved os rapidly in an j artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pep-1 sin, as it is in the natural Gastric Juice it self." Professor Dunglisort of the Jefferson Col lege, Philadelphia, in his great work on Hit- I man Physiology, devotes more than fifty ! pages to ail examination of this subject. | His experiments with Dr Beaumont, on the i Gastric Juice, obtained from the living hi.-i man stomach and from animals are well j known. "In all cases," he suys, "digestion j occurred as perfectly in the artificial as the ! UILLLRAY^c.-'.iotis." As a DYSPEPSIA CI'RER, Dr Houston 's j preparation of Pepsin has produced tlid most marvellous effects, curing cases of Do bility, Emaciation. Nervous Decline, and disp'eptic Consumption, supposed to be on | the very verge of the grave. It is imposs ible to give the details of cases in the limit of this advertisement—but authenticate; certificates have been of more than two hun dred Remarkable Cures, in Philadelphia, New I York, and Boston alone. These were I nearly all desperate cases, and the cures j wero not only rapid and wonderful, hut per manent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and par ticularly useful for tendency to billious die order, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil j effects of Quiniue, Mercury, and other drugs j upon the Digestive organs, aflor a long sick- j ness. Also, for excess in eating, and the 100 free use of ardent spirits. It almost rec onciles Health with Intemperance. OI.D STOMACH COMPLAINTS. —There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to reach and remove at once. No matter how bad they may be, it gives Instant Relief! A single dose removes all* the unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to be repented, lor a short time, to make these good effects permanent. Purity of Blood and Vigor of Body, follow at once. It is particularly excellent m cases of Nausea I Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of | the Stomnch, distress after eating, low. cold stale ol the Blood, Heaviness. Lowe ess of I Spirits, Despondency, Ktnanciution, .Weak ! ess, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &e. Price, ONE DOLLAR por boltlo. One bottle will often eflect a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS, tV Scut by Mail Free of Postage. tor convenience rf t 6Bnt j| n g | 0 a j| p ar | S 0 the country, the I'igestive Mat'er of the Pep sin is put un ,n th e f orm c f Powders, wifh directions to bo dissolved in water or syrup, by '.'ne paliont. These powders contain jusi '.he same matter as tho bottles, but twice the quantity for the same price, and will be sent by mail, Free of Postage, for One Dollar sent (post-paid) to Dr J S Houghton, No 11 North Eighth street Philadelphia, Pa. Six packages for five dollars. Every package and bottle bears the written signa ture of J S HOUGHTON, M D ,Sole Propria ; tor. Sold by agents in every town in the Uni ted States, and by respectable dealers in 1 Medicines generally. ■ Agents for Bloorasburg, JOHN R- MOY ; ER, E. P. LUTZ. t A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Udtes ; aiters end Slippers raM. manufactured and (* rale by WARREN ROBBKt. PTTo the cititene rf Columbia county. OT Red what otheis say of tha virtual of Dr. Heeler's Cordial 4 CarallaatlTe. For tho speedy cure of Dianbma, Dysan tery, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, all summer complaints, Cholic, Flatulency, and all derangements of the elonlach ana bo** els from teething, ftc. ■ .■ Thousands die annually with disease* of the stomach and bowels frpm neglect. A raong the numerous remedies both public ft private, recommended for* the above diseases none are equal to the Cordial. Years ol el* perience and trials made with it in hundreds of cases, superadded to the voluntary testi mony fiom physicians and others, gives it u character not to be unheeded by those chat* isliing the welfare of themselves and chil dren. Speedily subduing the pain and in flammatory tendency, allaying irritability of the stomach, ami constraining unhealthy #- vacuations, its operation is prompt and ef fectual. That it will euro, and has cured, the wotK form of disease of deihstnmacli and bowrH read the following evidence : Pliihdphia, June 1. 1549. Dr. /. S. Kncler — 1 received yourno'.e this •Homing asking for information as to tho ilis triuPtioii I mado ol the package of cordial vo'i pu( 'i' 3 niy possession while in com mand pf the I'- States transport during tha Mexican vpr According to your direction a pari was distributcu l U * l ' ra C'ruz, the other 1 kept for the uso of my' scaipen and others on board, belivirig I should .V'ave use for it, as I had on board frequently to three hundred persons, and that man/ when leaving Mexico would be on tlio sick lts| A — Suvrh was the fact, for Dysentery and Diarr hoea extensively prevailed ; I used tha cor dial freely, and in not a single instance do I recollect of its having failed to curs. My own crew would often be attacked with Di arrhoea, Dysenlerry, tec. peculiar lo noarly ail after getting on shore and eating fruit-aral vegetables ; in all such case# the cordial itiJ not fail to euro speedily Wlien ill New Orleans, a friend informed me of a Philadelphia gentleman, S Chureh ! man Esq, who was sick with tho Dysentery, I and despaired of by It is doctor I mention ed having a bottle or so of your cordial I ' i sent it to him, and in a few days 1 had the j pleasure of seeing him well, 1 can give you j many names and testimonials of the efficacy lof your cordial if necessary. I have given ] it to one ship master of this potl, in purlieu i lar Capt Whipple, ship Monongahel i, ami he j informed me he would not be without it I 1 think it is the safest and best medicine that 1- have ever known to be used in affvetious of the stomach and bowels. 1 remain yours res ectfoliv, ~ D D Wilcox, 388 S Eighth street Davtsville, Bucks co. Aug 25, 1847 Dear Sir—l am now prepared to recom mend your cordial from having used it with success in several instances, aim I am no* trying your Sa-saparil!a Panacea in a case oi protracted debility, attended with couh, ap parently produced in the young lady by her 'outgrowing her strength,' lo use a common phrase. Yours, A EARLE, M. I) From the Upland Union. We are as little disposed as most persons to encourage appeals to law or medicine, but with all the legerdemain of tho first, and the ignorance and quakery of the last, appeal ■ must occasionally be made to both. Thj I excessive heat and the accomyaning pro | duetions of the season arc already producing Diarrhff.a. Dysentery and holera Infantunr, complaints which it not promptly relieved produce great debility and frequent death. From a knowledge of its beneficial effects, we refer to Dr. heeler's Cordial and C'rrmin ative," advertised in this paper. Dr. Keeler is a physician of intelligence, skill, and large practice, and if the rotnedies and cominen- I dations of medical authority are to he de pended on the adove named article will be found useful in the complaints referred to. Also Dr. Keeler'e Sarsaparilla, a med icine Oi"£real efficacy in freeing the system from all diseases arising from impurities of the blood In chronic diseases of the cheat, stomach, liver and skin it is of great benefit. Females sntiering wit!.' nervous debility loee i of appetite, thilivenoss, pains of Ihe chest. | functional obslfnetions will find a poeitive I cure in the Sarsdparilla. Is" See pamphlets. Price Si. All of the above celekvatoJ and exteusivi. ly used medicines, am p rpprrVcd and sold Wholesale and Retail, 294 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. R. MOVER. Blooms- Ltirg; Chalfant k Hughe*, and Dr. J. A. Moore, Drmville; K. Franciscug, Jersey Shore ; aritU by Druggists and Merchants throughout the County and State. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22d., 1849.—1y. .Boots and Shoes ITT Encourage yoV.T oxen Mechanics, and you encourage Youtselvee .A 1 The subscriber would inform his frienlls and the public, that he has on hand, and! makes to order all kinds of BOOTS ANId SHOES, at the following low prices : Men's fine calf or morocco boots, $4 a 4 80 do kip or cow hide, 3 38 do calf shoes 2 00 do cow hide 1- X'< do miners', nailed, 2a2 6(j Ladies' gaiters, 3 a 2 25 " Lace boots, I W " " Thick soled slippers, Jal 37 " Pump soled, 1 o(t' " Excelsiors, 1 2a Boys', youths' and children's shoes in pro portion. He manufactures his work of the best of stock, and warrants it to wear; and ho is determined to sell it as low as others can their Yankee or city work. Call amf see for yourselves, Shop on Main at., next door below Hartinan's Store. WARREN RUSSELL. Peter S. Lcidy Can manufacture just as neat and lasliiona ble a suit of clothing as any other tailor in these digging. As a snCiple ofeliia work manship, he refers ',oti to the REST YI ITIXO CO\ T To be fon'jij in the town, which is quite cer ,a ' n '.o have come from his shop. lie regularly receives the latest city faali ions, and from his experience in the b&tK ncss can ensure satisfaction in Ills work. He has also on hand an assortment 6f CLOTH, CASSIMERF.fI, & TRIMMINGS, , I At the lowest prices, ftqin which he wi|l I make up to order coatf, pants, or vests of any desirable style. ry ibs shop is on, the North side pf Mai* Street, a few nopra above the Court-house. Uloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. AdSiiistrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that leifcts of Ad ministration have been granted to the sub scriber, the Register of Columd>ia county, upon the estate of Margaret Shearman, de ceased, late of Roaringcreek township, Col umbia county. All persons knowing them selves indebted to the, said estate ere requir ed to make early payment to the undersign • ed, and all having claims against the estate to present them to him for settlement, at hi* * i residence in Roaringcreek township, Ooliiat- I bia county. . October 3th, 1890. JACOB R HOWER.