To the hick and Afflicted. CERTIFICATES and Testimonials sufficient to fill every column ot this paper, can be produced, setting forth the wonderful vir tues of Da. SWATHE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES. ' Dr. gmyne'i Compound Syrup ol Wild Cherry. ANOTHER HOME CERTIFICATE. Great Cure of Edward Hanson, Engineer, at Mr. l'ettits' Factory, corner ot 9th and Wallaco Streets, Spring Garden. More substantial evidence of the wonder ful curative properties of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. PTTILAD., April 16, 1850. Dr. Swayne—Dear Sir—Being severely af flicted with a violent cold and cough, which settled upon tny lung* attended with great debility, soreness in my side, that I could scarcely breathe, spitting ot blood, no ap petite, could get no rest at night, owing to the severity of my cough, would spit as much as a pint of blood at a time. This mournful state of things continued until I almost despaired of being cured, having tried physicians and numer tus things with out relief; but having heard of the great vir lues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. and its being approved oi bv physicians ol the first eminence, I concluded to make a trial of it, and am happy to state that three bottles performed a perfect cure; my sleep is now undisturbed and sweet, and I firmly believe that to your medicine 1 ant indebted for this great cure. 1 shall be glad lo communicate with any person on the subject who may be pleased to call ou trie, and corroborate what 1 have said in the above certificate, ut the faotory or my residence. Yours, most respectfully, EDWARD HANSON. The above certificate is from a man well known by a large portion of our citizens. Those who doubt the truth of it, are invited ta*kall and satisfy themselves that it is a.noth Voluntary, disinterested and living witness 10 the great virtues of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of IVild Cherry. tdP* BE VERY PARTICULAR to get the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, as prepared by Dr. SWAYNE, N..VV. Corner of Eight and Race Philadelphia ; all others are "fictitious and coudterfeit." SIVA YNE' S VERMIFUGE. "A safe and effectual remedy for IVorms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspep tic Children or Adults, and the most itsejid Family Medfeine ever of fered to the public. This Remedy is one which has proved successful for a long time and it is univer sa'ly acknowledged by all who have tried it to he far superior (being so very pleasant to the taste at the same time aflectual) to any other medicine ever employed in disea . ses for which it is recommended. It not only destroys But invigorates the whole sys tem. BEWARE OF MISTAKES! Remomler, Dr. SwaVne's Vermifuge is now put up in square bottle , See that the name is spelt eorrectly—SWAYNE. "GREXT PURIFYER OF THE BLOOD." Dr. Swayne's Sugar Coated Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills , Act as a gentle purgative, produ cing a healthy state of the Liver, and Bowels acting as an Alternative, that state of costiveriess, which is very common to some individuals, and for the irregularities indident to females they are very valuable. AGENTS FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY. E. P. TI'TZ ic JOHN R. MOVER, Bloomsburg, Fa; M C Grier & John Moore Danville; John Sharpless& C Hartman & Co., Catawissa; G & R Shuman Catawissa Forge; Brown and Creasy, Mifllinville; A Miller Berwick; John Doak Briar Creek tp.; Peter Ent Williams burg; E. Lazarus Orangeville; JK Millaid Espytown: Elias Wcrlinvn Rohrsburg; Geo. Masters Millville; J M Sheldon Jerseytown; McCay & Patterson VVashingtonville; Hugh McWilliams Moresburg; and by most all Storekeepers in the adjacent Counties. Bloomsburg, Oct. 17, 1850.—6 m. The People's Friend. T. T. POND'S, OF UTICA, NEW YORK, ohKiircmnfc ar:d bruise Piles, and all diseases of the bowels 6f a chronic nature, tooth-ache and ear-ache, &c., &c. . It is tritely what it pro. tsses to bo. "the People's Friend'." Providence has scattered tilo'og tbfl Tugged paths of life many things •that contribute greatly to the comfort and happ iriess of every body ; hence iheir great value, and well may they be' called 'friends of tne people.' Ono word here lo guard against imposition. A man bv the name of spencer, has manu ufactured and oflered for salo a spurious ar ticle called the Coryll Extract, —that would bo extract of the hazel-nut the genuine is as while and pure HB water, while the spuri ous article is colored, which enables [he public to distinguish. None geuuirte, but those mrrked Popd's Pain Destroyer. For sale by Wm Robison, Bloomsburg, John Jessup, Shickshinny, Chalfant & Hnghes, Danville, Seth B Bowman, Berwick, Fowler & Trem b[y, Espytown. 2 18 ly LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Bloomsburg Pa. October Ist 1850. Appleman Peter jr. Hilton T omas 2 Brady James Kocher Harriet Busbey George Leib Ephraim P. Barton Joshua 11. Lockart Levi Butler Aarron Reuben Nichols Chauncy Bochard Solomon Philips John Burgess George Runyan Andw. B. Daniel Mary ReeserA.Z. Dean Sarah Kees David Fox Sylve ter Tnos. John (ahip) Heilman Elias Turner Susan Hetlman Susann Fozer Wm. Hatr.ly.John Philips Witmoyer Geo. Hughes Daniel Weaver Capl. J. . Hock' Stephen D. Hock Steven J~M. CHAM BERLIN P.M. LAST. NOTICE. The Subscriber wishes all those who are still indebted to the late firm- of Hefley &. Mendenhall to take notice that ke is Com pelted to urge an immediate payment; that this is tha hurt notice of this tort; and they must blame .themselves if (hoy get a.'.other itmd of notioe soon, attended with costs. , SAMUEL MKNDENHALL , Meotoihurg, Gatabet- 10th 1880-ft For the Care ef COUGHS, GOLDS, HOARSENESS, BROW • OHZTXS, OROUF, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-OOUGH ARTS CONSUMPTION. The uniform success which ha attended the use <>f this preparation; its salutary effect; its pow er to relieve and cure affections of the Gungn. have gained for it a celchrily equellrd by no other mcd ecin.e. We offer it in iho afflicted with entire confidence in its virtues, and the full holief lhat|il will subdue and remove the severest attaiks of dis ease upon the throat and Lungs, The results, * Ihey become publicly known, very naliually at tract Iho attention of medical men and philamhro piats every where. What is their opinion of CH ERRY PECTORAL may be seen ih the follow ing ; Valentine. Matt, M. D., Professor Sur gery. Medical College, A. Y, says : I It gives me pleasure lo certify to ihe value, a.,0 efliicacy of Ayet'a Cherry Pectoral, which, y con sider peculiarly adapted to cure disease*, of the I'bioal and Lungs Tlie Rt. Rev. Lord Rislirp Field Writes ini letter to his friend, w'no wos sinking undi an Direction of the Lunp'4, 4 'f iy ihe Cherry Pectoral, and if any medicine give you relief with the blessing of God that will' Chief Justice Eustis, of Louisiar.e, writes that a young daughter of his wos cured of sever®', severe attaiks of Croup by the Churry Pccto'.al Hartford. Jan 26,1848 Dear Sir: Having been rescued from a painfu ond atigerou# disease by your medicine, gratitude prompts r.ie f, O genii you this acknowledgment not only in juj with them. There is more of them so.Yj —ihey are in greater de mand than any other pill—and when once introduced In a family, they need no other medicine. Each box containing Fifty Pills, renders '.hem the cheapest, while they are dec'dodly the best, as well as the mildest -in aelion, of any now in the market. Tht Editor of tht "City Item " thus speaks of them: pp* READF.U, you are suffering from fever and ague, and you have never tried If'ors dcll's Vegetable Restorative Pills. Shake no more. There is still hope for you—you may yet be cured* Go, or send at once to A. Weeks & Co., 70 North Eighth street., and procure a box of these unrivaled pills, which arc a sovreign antidote for this distressing complaint. Col. Forney of tht Pennsytvanian, sayS : WORSDELL'S PILLS.— This excellent family medicine is daily winning new triumphs over disease, and consequently in the high road to public favor. In the removal of the every day ills that flesh is heir to, we know of no better compound. We heard the oth er day of a desperate case of scrofulous e ruptions ot the head and face being enirely cured by them. Dn Sollc of the "Times," says : CF* The great popularity of Worsdell's Vegetable Pills, is attributed to the just mer it which they really possess. They have been quietly gaining the fame they now have, by the force of their own virtues. The means usually employed to give eclat to now remedies have not been adopted by the proprietors. They have been content to let their medicine speak foi itself. It is now doing it in every section of the country. They are for sale by most of the Store Keepers throughout the Country,and in quan tities at reasonable rates, at the Laboratory No 70, North Eighth Street. A. WEEKS & Co., Proprietors. Agents, JOHN R. 71/OYER, Bloomsburg: 1 E. Lazarus, Orangeville, M. G. Shoemaker, Buckhom, ■> T* unston & Diefenbach, Jerseytown. M. C. Grier, Danville, C. liartman & Co., Cattawissa, and by most merchants throughout the uountry. To Druggists autTCountry MERCHANTS. Dr. J. N. Keeler and Bro most reso ly solicits attention to their fresh stock oi English, French, German and American Drug, n\"f% < r l hc ™. ,cals i Varnishes, Paints Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Perfumery, Pa tent Medicines &c. Having opened a new store No. 294 Market St. with a full supply r n r ,? s aml Medicines, wo respect fully solicit Country dealers to examine ou tstock before purchasing elsewhere, promis ing one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as liberals i 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 I physician, affords ample guarantee ol the genuine quality of all articles sold at their i establishment. \t e especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents or Dr. heeler's Celebrated Family Medicines, (standard and popular remedies,) to forward iheir address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we re spectfully remain, J.N. KEELER ti BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market street. Phila.-33-ly. Oood and Cheap Watches. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE wholesale and retail,at No. 96 Notth 2nd street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. (Sold lever watches, fnll jewelled, 18 caret cases. #3O and upwards. Silver lever do, full jewelled, #l6 and upwards. Silver lepine do, jewelled, #ll and up.- wards. Silver qnarticr watches, from #5 to 10. Gold pencils, from #1 60 to #7* j Superior gold rings, from 37 to 80 els. Other articles in proportion. All goods 1 warranted to be whnt they are sold for. Constantly on hand, a full assortment "f fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. Also, an assortment of M. J. 1 Tobias &. Co. ; li. Simpson Samuel and Brothers; E. S. Yates Co.; John Har ] 1 rison ; G. dp R. Beesley's, and other su perior PA lEN 1' LEVER Movements, which will he cased in any style desired. ' Arrangements have been made with all i the above celebrated, makers, the best ! manufaclureis of Liverpool, to furnish at ! sliorl noiice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken and the nume and residence of the person order ing put 011 if requested. O. CONRAD. No. 06 North Third Street. Importer of Watches. January I, 1850.-1 y 49 ORAtVGEVILLE FOUNDRY JINU MACHINE SHOP. Tiie subscriber has now in autive opera tion the new FOUNDRY and Machine Shop recently erected at Ornngeville, and will be ready to turnish castings of every size and description, and every desirable kind of machinery. Castings for Mills, Plough irons, Stoves of every kind, Kettles, Boilers and all other, kinds of Hollow-ware will bo furnished by him at the lowest prices. He has nlso on hand, and will make to order, THRESHING MACHINES AND PLOUGHS ready for use, and equal to the best made in this region of the country.. Farmers in need of Castings or machine ry will find it to their advantage to .yisit his establishment He wilfkeepon hand a jot ot,articles manufactured' by him,. out of whieh f fair selection cin always btf mad?; Every description of machinery neatly re paired, on ihV shortest notice and, most rea sonable terms. _ Old metal-taken in payment for work. ' • BP. HAYHURBT.'- Orangevillo, July 29th 1806. '■ , MARRIAGE: •THY SO OFTEN UNHAPPY. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! MART mud many a wife endures years of bodily suffering and of mental anguish, prtfetrate and help* lesa embittering her life, that of ber husband, and haxarding the future 'welfare of her children, arising from causes .wh&fc, if known, would have spared the suffering, C,e anguish to the wife, and to the bus be;nd -embarrassments and pecuniary difficulties bav- 1 tag their origin in the mind being weighed down and harassed in consequence of the sickness of the com panion of hia bosom. How important that the causes should be known to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful and harrowing conaequencea to die health and hap piness of both msy be avoided ( Life is too short and health too precious to admit any portion of the one to be spent without the full enjoyment of the other. The timely possession of a little work entitled as follows has been the means of saving the health and the life of thousands, as over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND copies have been sold since the first edition was is sued. The author has been induced to advertise it by the urgent and pressing request of those who have been indebted to its publication for all they hold dear (that all may have anopportunity of obtaining It), -pod - who have favored- him with thousands jbf letters of encomium, some of which are annexed to the adver tisement THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M MAURICEAU, paorassos or DISBASBS or WOMEN. Twentieth Edition. 18mo., pp. 2SO. Price, SI.OO. THIS WORK 18 INTENDED ESPECIAL LY* FOR THE MARRIED, or those contempla ting marriage, as it discloses important secrets which should be known to them particularly. Here, every female—the wife, the mother—the one either budding into womanhood, or the one in the decline of years, in whom nature contemplates an important change— can discover the causes, symp toms, and the most efficient remedies and most cer tain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her eex is subject. The revelations contained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by the author (which he Is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, O. 44 DATTON, May 1, 1847. •DR. A. M. MAURICKAU— My Dear Sir: 4 The Married Woman's Private Medical Compauion,' for which I enclosed one dollar to your address, came safely to hand. I would not have troubled you with these few lines, but that I am > impelled by a sense of gratitude, for myself and wife, to give utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. •' My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in consequence of her great an gaiah and suffering some montlia before and during confinement; every successive one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in im minent danger, and which was, on the last occasion, despaired of. I supposed that this state of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. At this time (now about two months) I heard your book highly spoken of. as containing aome matters reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal, I can not express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind and the joy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the great diacovery of M. M. Deao meanx provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me which I little conceived was possible. No pecu niary consideration can ever repay the obligations I am under to you for having been the means of im parting to us the matters contained in 1 The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' But for thia, ere another vear would have passed over my head, in all human probability my wife would have been in her grave, aod mv children left rootherless." Extract from a Letter. Competence and Health. "LANCASTER, PA., Oct 24, 1847. " Mr DEAR 8IR: I know you will have the kind ness to bear with me in encroaching npon your time, while I acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wife) the obligations we feel ourselves nnder to you in hav ing made known certain matters, contained in your most invaluable 'Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' It has been worth its weight in gold to me. If I express myself rather warmly, yon will see that I can NOT DN AO TOO warmly, when I inform yon of the extent to which I have, through it, been , benefited. 1 will state my situation when I obtained ! your book through the merest curiosity I look upon I it aa one of the most fortunate events of my life. I had been married some ten years, and was the father | of seven children. I was long straggling unceasingly, | to the end that I might gain a moderate competency, but the results of my utmost exertbus at the end left roe abont where I was at the beginning of each year; and that only, with the most stinted economy, suffi cing with bsrely the necessaries of life. Finally, this constant effort was beginning to have its effect upon my health: I felt less capal le to endure its continu ance. while I felt the necessity of perseverance. 44 This constant, unceasing struggle on my part was imperative, in consequence of the prostrated condi tion of my wife (with occasional intermission) for six years, much of the time confined to her bed, and of coarse incapable of taking the charge and manage ment of household affairs. Her condition arose from causes of which I was ignorant. Oh t what would I have given had I the six years to live over again ! What would my wife have given to have been spaced the long days and atill longer nights prostrate on a bed of sickness! all of which would have been avoided, had I then seen a copy of ' THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION.' Prom a Phytician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS. IRREGULARITIES, AC. How many are suffering from obstruction or irreg ularities peculiar to the female system, which un dermine their health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice I How many suffer from prolapsvt uteri (falling of the womb), or from Jtuor-albus (weak ness, debility, Ac , Ac.)! How many are in constant agony for many months preceding confinement! How many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and wliosc lives are jeoparded during auch time, will find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration, and relief! Extract from a Letter. To thou juit Harried.—"Had I known!" "PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29. 1847. " DR. A. M. MAURICKAU : Had I known of the im Krtant matters treated of in 4 The Married Womin'a ivate Medical Companion' some years ago, how much misery I might have escaped ! I have suffered years from causes which you point out in your book, without knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, and found my case treated of. I trust every female will avail herself of the information contained in its pages." Letters nre daily received of this character, unne cessary to present. To those yet unmarried, bat contemplating mar riage, or perhaps hesitating as to the propriety of incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, the importance of being possessor! of the revelations con tained in these pages, so intimately involving their future happiness, can not be appreciated. I It is, of course, impracticable to convey more Telly the various subjects treated of, so they are of a na ture strictly Intended for the married, or thoao con templating marriage; neither is it recessaiy, since It ia every one's duty to become postested of knowl edge whereby the sufferings to whiel a wife, a moth er, or a sister, may be subject, can be obvi&ted. V Copies will be sent by Mall free of Postage to the Purchaser. fT" On the receipt of One Dollar, " THE MAtt- RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" ia sent (mailed free) to any part of.the United States. All letters must be post paid (exebpt those containing a and addressed to Dr. A- M- MAURICEAIJ, Box lRt, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty St., New York. Over 20,000 Copies have been seat by MAIL within three mouths with perfect safety and cer taluty. Booksellers an J agents engaged in its sale aro making handsome competencies from the ready and extraordinary demand Tor it. and the extiemely liberal terms afforded them. Active local or travelling Agents through out the United Stales and Canada will oe supplied on the same terms. Communica tions are required to be post-paid and addres sed as above. Cy CAUTION.—The public are cautioned against various catch-pennies intended to be palmed off upon them, imitating the title of the work as "The Married Ladtes' Medical Companion,'', and various other titles,.' The title of the work is "The Married WO, ' MAWS Prtvat, MedicalVompanion," by Dr. 1 A. M. Manriceau. , " " JOSEPH SWAttT?, Agent, Bloomeburg. HotueTsigm aid Ornamental , rTaintlnr - i .DOffE to order in tko best highly-finished i . B MAOftjtivoir. t LIFER 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 o Fulness of Blood io the Head, Aci dity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heqjrt burn. Disgust foi Food, Fitness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, 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 pdsture, dimness of Vision, Dots gr Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration, Vellowness of the Sjkin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, J : \mbs, fye. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bu- • fling in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depres sion of Spirits. ■ CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY DR. IIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, FREFARED BY DR. C. M. 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 great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver arid 1 ?s --ser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and aliectionsof the di gestive organs, they are, withal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced. The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor of the "Camden Democrat," the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21:— "HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS." —"We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came, induced us to make inquiry respect ing its merits. From inquiry we were pei suaded to use it, and must sajT 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 stregthens the nerves, bringing them into a stale of re pose, making sleep retreshing. "If this medicine were more generally r:sed, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and ner vous system the great majority of real and 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 'every family. No other medi cine can produce such evidences of merit." [From the "Boston Bee."] ". The editor said, Dec. 22d— "Dr. Hoojland's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspeysia, Chronic or Nervous Debdity. is deservedlv one of the most popular medi cines of the day. These Bitters have beep used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says be has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are con vinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigof— 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 U6e." • Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman wjlh great scientific and and littcnfty attainment,", said in his "Neu> York Weekly Messenger," January 6, 1850. '■Dr Hoojland's German Bitters. —Here is a preparation which the leading presses in the Union appear to be unanimous' in re commending, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one o: the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr Christopher Wil helm Hootland, Professor to the -Univeisity of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical wri ters Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore a medioino of 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 the intestines. Nino Philadelphia papers express' their conviction of its excellence, and sev eral of the editors speak of its effects' frojfl their own individual experience. • Under these circumstances, wo feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of our to the present proprietor's (Dr. C:j Jack son's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted." • MORE EVIDENCE. The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best family newspapoi published in the Uni ted States,.the editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'SGERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom that we • recommend what are termed Patent Medicihes to the confi dence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when fre recommend Dr. Hoof laud's German Bitter*', we wish it to be dis tinctly understood tfcat we are not speaking of ;!:? nostrums of the day, that aro noised about for a brief pinp'i anu u.'S.I forgotten after they haveudone their guilty race of mis chif, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met tho hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been re ceived (like the foregoing) from all sections ot the Onion, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, 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 sci entific preparation will meet with their qui et approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, al ter using 'it as diiected. It ac(p specifically upon the stomach and liver—it Is 'preferable to calomel in all bilious tlisanfw —the effect is immediate. They can he administered -to FEMALE or INFANT with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine baa attained that high char- < icter which is necessary for all medicines to < Uta.'i to induce counterfeiters to put forth a i ipuritiuG article at the risk of the lives of host who ate mneeenrty deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. Tltey have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious FD sale, wholesale and retail, at the Ger man Medicine- Store, No. 120 Arch Street, one door below Sixth, (late of 27g Race street,), Philadelphia, and by respqoittble. dealers senerally throughout the country. Also'for Sale by JOHN R. MOYER, Bloomsburg, Pa. . Pcnrsoh's CELEBRATED Pulmonic Expectorant, Is the most certain and effectual remedy knoWn or the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, In fluenza, hoarseness, spitting of Blouu, difficulty of breathing, Bronchitis, vain in the breast and tide, papulation of the. heart, whooping cough, asthma, croup, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. " The proprietor of this Pulmonic Pipcctorsnt," having graduated as H phyaicfen, and*lht|owed the > practice of his profession for several years, can, therefore give'to those persons who require such medicinesthat assurance which cannot be expect ed Where a compound ia only concocted from an antiquated recipe, taken from the leaf of an old almanac or aome similar source. Prepared by S. A. Pearson, M. D, No. 106 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, price 91 P" ' bottle, or ail I ottlea for #5. HEAD THE FOLLOWING: r. 8. A. Pearson : Dr'r Sir—For the benefit of others. I would inform yon that I have been ! usngyour Pulmonic Kxpectorart for a cough veJ pain in my breast and aide, the effects of a rclry heavy culd—l find that it has given ma great haief. I consider it an invaluable medicine. I cidve also used it in my family with the most do. uaed benefit—lt cures colds in the least onssible time that medicine coald cure them. .Kits' vir tues were generally known, it .would save thous ands from an untimely grave. You shouldsparc no pains nor expense to have it brought into use „ throughout the country. 8 Yours, dec. • WM.M.CADE, *"■ No. 212 Cherry St. -A LADY SAVED, Dr. S. A. Pearson. Dear Sir—Aboutx.year a f go I was attacked with a severe inflamation of the d l.ungs, which threatened every symptom of a . speedy Consumption. 1 called upeq one of the r tiros', eminent physiciaus of Philadelphia,who pro nounccd me incurable. My hu'shand then procu . red for me ajx bottles of your Pulrnonijg Expec torant, wh'nh I had heard highly rccoffrineniled— and before I had taken the last of the sixth hp'ttje r my lungs weie well, my cough and other symp toms of Consumption entirely cured. -I am now ' enjoying fino health and becoming quite fleshy. ELIZABETH CLIME,. Jay St., betwern Coates& Wallace. A WONDERFUL CURE. , Hunterdon Countyy N. J7 Dr. 8. A. Pearson, Dear Sir—About a yoar #- go T became severely,nfflicted with a pafn in my breat and side, nil extremely bad cough, spitting of blood, debility, night sweats, and other symptoms of confirmed consumption. 1 became so much re duced that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business. I made appficution to a physician, who examined my chest, and gave it as'his. decided o pinion that my lungs were serious'y affected. I then app.ied to another, who was of the same o pimon, and after having presciibcd advised me to return to my friends. . ... Previous to this I had for a long time been la boring under all the symptoms usually found with petaons laboring under disease of ahe lurgs, and it was thought by all who knew me that 1 wasfaat .veering away with decay. At the time I applied to the physicians I was laboring under a severe attack of spitting blood, with pain in my breast and aide. Their prescrip tions failed to relieve the pain, and all their skill could not arrest the discharge of blood from my , lungs. This being my condition,l was induced lo make a trial of your valuable Pulmonic Expec torant, oy the use or yyhich I was immediately re lieved of all those unpleasant symptoms, and ajp now so far restored to health, that I am able ho attend lo all my ordinary business, .and "tripose* myself as much as it is prudent for'ahy one to 3b. 1 would therefore confidently recommend ektfry person who is laboring under disease of the lungs and breast, or who are afflicted with colds or with coughs, to mike trial of your most valuable prep arat.on' I would further add that after having made use of your Expectorant for a few weeks, i bccamd so flesy that persons with whom i was arquaipted hardly knew me. i still remain in good health at this lime, March, 1846. V Yours, truly, .. * " JOSEPH" HOGLAND. ! OPINION or PHYSICIANS. ' The frrao'wingcard of three respectable'physi cians arts forth the virtues of Dr. Pearson'v Pul monrg'Expectorant ' " ' Having made use of Dr. Pearson's PULMONIC EIFITCTOHANF, we feci it a duty lo recommend it as a Bafe and effectual cn-e of the various diseas es for which it is intended. We arc acqiisuitcu with many persons who have been cured of cougli bronchitis, pain in the breast and side, spitting ol 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. LEEDOM, M. D.Champlain C 0,,0. W. R. OADWALLADER, M. D., U. S. N. Patients may consult 8. A. Pearson, M. D', a his office No. 106 North Fourth Streei, above Rftee- For sale in Bloomaburg by William Hobiaon, Merchant,and also at Pittetdfl Ferry, by Dr. A. Curtis, Druggist. . . Agents in Columbia county. Wm; Robison, Bloomaburg, _ ' , • Peter I,ight Street, John Schmick, Cattawissa, M.G. Shoemaker, Buckhorn, E. 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