't his is a truly rioudcrftri wmeiK for'Tndi gestion, Dyspepsia, juudiee Liver Com 1> I ai •t, Constipation, and liclaliiy. Gufing. nfter Nature's own method, by Nature's own ogent. the Gastric Juiyo. Half a spoonlul of this Fluid, infused jgpu, water, will digest or dissolve, fine Pounds ■of Roast Jiccf in about tieo hours, out of the DIGESTION. is Chiefly performed in the slftmaoh by the aid of a fluid whieh freely exudes from the inner coat of that organ, when in a sum ol health, called the OaMtie JtMc.c. This fluid is tho Groat solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Slimula liug Agent of lite stomach and intonstines. Without it there will bo no digestion,—no Kmsnciatioii, Weak ., Professor Sur gcry. Mctlinil College, A'. Y, sans: It gives me pleasure to certify to the value and eiliicacy of Ayer'a Cherry Poctoral, which I con sider peculiarly adapted to euro discuses of the Throat iin.lLungs The Jit. lieu. Lord Jit shop l'ithl Writes int letter to lite friend, who was sinking under on uflection of the Lungs, 'Tty the Chciry Pectoral, and if any medicine can tflve you relief with the blessing of God ibol will' Chief Justice. £mth, of T.nnisisr.a, w iites tbift a young daughter of his was cured -of several severe altavka of (jfeup by the Cherry Pectoral Hartford. Jul) 2(1,1848 Dear Sir: Jlnvinß iuten rescpeil from a puinfu and . Oiigcrouadisearu hy your tncdicire, gratitude prompts me to send you this acknowledgment not Only In justice to you but for the information ot others in tike affliction A sliglt'.eold upon the lungs neglected at first, beoame so severe that spitting of blood, a violent cough and profuse night sweats followed and fas tened Upon ion 1 became emaciated, could at I sleep, was distressed bv my eougb, ar.tlu pain through my ehrst, and in short bod all the alarm Inj aympWiftty of quick mnsumptlon fri? 'ftCili. dnC seemed a' to rench my c'aae, until prol- Jcntially i tried your Dherry Pcclortil, which re lilvsilami now hs, I'll ml IOC Yours w'th respect D A S'J'WAii i A llumy, N Y, April 17, 1818 Deur Sir; I have for yeurs ticen afflicted w-i h bthma in the worst form; sothatl have been ligetl to sleep in my cbuir for a linger part of e time, being unable In breathe on my bed t Bd trifil y grslt many medicines 111 no purpose, until my physician prescrlbeil,as'nu experiment, your Cherry I'cctprai At first it seemed >0 make me. jvoiae.but in lose than a week I began to experience the most graft, tyring relief from its use ; and in four wefks the disease was entirely removed i can sleep on im bed with comfort, and enjoy a state of health which I nevercjpccled GEO S FAKKANT Prepared by J C JJyer, Lowell, Mass -Sold by E P i.UTZ, Blnnmsburg A B WILSON, Berwick April 4 Bin ch ODOPa (22UU11 lies*lSA B £3 PAUAOEA. The afflicted ere invited to call and sec Mr Isaac Brooks, Jr., at the corner of Third and W ilcox streets, and Miss Chii-iiuna Sands, Beach street below Spruce street, t n the Sehuyl kill. Those two persons have bt en snatched from tho very jaws of the destioyor. through 'lie agency of that mast potent of alt medicines, DR. CULLEtPS INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. Dr- Oullen's Panacea is the only carlain cure for Hcrofula or King'v Oil, Tetter, Erysipelas, Old Sores and Ulcere, Mercurial Discuses, and all other a/festions, cutaneous or otherwise, arising from impurities of the blood. fn the extraordinary cure of Mr. Brouka, |ieo pie who visit him, hold up their hands in at tonishment, that a*V medicine could have ar rested ins disease—then go away resolved to re commend i)r Culfon's Indian Vegetable Pana cea tocvory one they hear of who has need of a purifying medicitro, So with Christiana Samls—her cure of Scrof ulous sore throat was quite as extraordinary as Mr. Brooks', when we reflect that from the die ease her tea or coffee would frequently pass out of when attempting to drink, fßee her certificate.]] The people are beginning to underslaTuL too, that the various Syrups of Sariaparillu arc little butter than molasses, and Ihut it is madness to throw away money on articles which, und-r the most favorable circumstances, Jo not 'produce any impreasion on the system ulltil several gal ons have bcotr swallowed. One botllo of Dr. Culien'a Patinccs seldom fails to produce con viction in the minds of patients that a radical cure is certain. Thus hope, [to necessary, an ally to medi cine.] springs up at the outset, and tho patient js cured before any othor preparation could havo made the slightest impression upon the disease ! In fact, the twelve ounce bottles of Dr. Oul len's Panacea, compared with the pint and qtrort bottles of Other purifiers, are valuable about in the proportion of gold to copper. Those who wouie prefer a penny to a half eagle, on account of ita size, would make a poor selection to aay the loast, good purifier ! Dr. Oullen's j Panacea contains its oxtrael in its most concco trattd form. Atldutl to this ate uther extracts, more activo and powerful, und which effect in oomhination with the B*rsaprillu, what lite tat tsr erlicitq or cumttiued with the most powerful poisons, cannot alone accomplish. Ukikciired where everything else had failed and this in a multitude ol cases—not in Eutopa oy id tho moon, (.vyhotc so mony great cures performed,) hut .in I'hiladgtphla and olflßafts of tho union, And be H distinctly understood that we do not obtain oar extracts by "boling 400' gallon* down to one," it being kodpn to every druggist's apprentice that boiling destioys the essential virtuss of inediciHal plants and wots, - ' -+ * •' '' RDWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, Wholesale und retail. No. 21 North SIXTH street ; ort. P. ttz, Bloomsbuq;; M C Grier, Danville; Peter Ent, Light strcot , Rtokefo atijl Stewart, Orangevule ; Cyrus Barton. Espy town ; J Schmick, C'uttawissa; M G Sflv>emaker, Buckhorn. '. . - ;— ll# iijuiiiigtiai.e. HUmt iiiniir. ■■■' *'< 'Siifipaa T©Hie Sick AflHckMl. Tefttnioftiula anffioienl lo fiil every column ol thi- paper, can bo prodlifWd, Kclting lorlh the wonderful vir-' pies oi Da. Swaynk'm Ccluhi hated Family Mittßcmxs. Br ivraync'ii Com|Jonnil Syrtip ol' Rid Gtotiv, ANOTHER H(ME CEIITIFICATE. Great Cure of Edward Hanson, Engineer, at Mr. Peliits' Factory, corner of 9lh and Wallace Streets, Spring Garden. More substantial evidence of the wonder i fill curative properties of l)r. Swayne's Compound Syrup of M ild Cherry. Phh.ad., April 16, 1860. Dr. Swayne— Dear Sir — Being severely af flicted with a violent cold and cough, which settled upon my lungs attended with great debility, soreness in my side, that I could 1 scarcely breathe, spitting of 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 i almost despaired of being cured, having ' tried physiciaire and numerjtts things with out relief: but having heard of tho groat vir tues of your Compound Syrup of IVihl Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians ol " tho first eminence, I concluded ,to make a ' trial of it, and ant happy to state that three bottles performed a perloot cure; my sleep is now. undisturbed and sweet, and I firmly i believe that to your medicine lam indebted ! for this great euro. I l shall be glad to communicate with any : person on the subject who may bo pleased to call on me, unit corroborate what I have . said in the above certificate, at the factory or 1 my residence. Youre, rotrst respectfully, J t EDWARD HANSON. The above certificate is from a man well known by p, large portion of our citizens. Those who doubt tho truth of it, are invited to call and sarisfy themselves that it is anoth voluntary, disinterested and* living witness to tho groat virtues of Dr. ffwayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. , Vt' BE VERY PARTICULAR to get the , original and only genuine preparation of F Wild Cherry, as prepared by Dr. Swayne. N. W. Corner, of Eight and Race slrcotsj Philadelphia! ; ail others aro "fictit- io counterfeit." SWA YNE' Y VERMIFUGE. 1 'A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspcp -1 tie Children or Adults, and the most usejul Family Medicine ever of fered to the public. This Remedy is one which has proved successful for a long time and it is univer sally acknowledged by all who hgvo tried it to bo far superior (being so very pleasant to tlte tasto at the same time aflectual) tct 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! Remember, Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is now put up in square bottle , See that the name is spelt correctly— SW AYNE. •GREAT PUIIIFYER 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, changing that state of costiveness, which is very common to some individuals, and (or the irregularities indident to females tbev are very valuable. AGENTS FOB COLUMBIA COUNTY. E. P. I.t'TZ k John R. Mover, Bloomsburg, Pa; M CGrior& Joint Moore Danville; John 7harpless& C' Hart man & Co., Catawissa; G 6i R Shuimm Catawissa Forge; Brown and Creasy, Mifflinville; A Miller Berwick; John Doak Briar Crook tp.; Petor Ent Williams burg; E. Lazarus Orangcvillo ; JK Millard Espytown ; Elias VVcrtm in Kohrsburg; Geo. Masters Millville; J M Sheldon Jorseytown; MeCay & Patterson ,W ashingtonvillc ; Hugh McWilliams Moresburg; and by most all Storekeepers in tire adjacent Counties. Bloomsburg, Oct, 17, 1850.—6 m. The People's Friend. N y oßK *' niation, old soroß, fresh wouuds and bruiifes, Piles, and ail diseases of the ' bowels of .a chronic nature, tooth-ache and ear-ache, &c., & c. • ' It is truely what it professes, lo I>e, "the People's Friend r Providence has scattered along tho rugged paths of life many things that contribute greatly to tho comfort httil happiness of every body ; hence their great value, a>... fail may they be called 'friends of tne petqiie,' One word here to guard againsi imposition. A man by the name of spencer, has maitu u factnreil and offered for sole a spurious ar ticle called the Coryll Extract, — that would be extract of the hazel-nut :— the genuir.q is as white and pure as water, while the spuri ous article is colored, which enables the public to distinguish. None genuine, but those mrrked Pond's Pain Destroyer. For sale by Wm Robison, Bloomsburg, John Jesaup, Shickshinny, Chttlfant &. Hughes, Danville, Seth B Bowman, Berwiek, Fowler & Trem b|y, Kspvtown. 2 t8 Xy, BLOOMSBURG ACADEMY. A-11IGH SCHOOL For Young J.ndiea aml Gentlemen. J. E. BRADLEY, A mi fflciant number of competent Ass tants will, at all times be employed. The ensuing Winter Session will com mence on MONDAY the 28th day of Octo ber next, and will continue 22 vreeks. ffeRMS. The Academic year consists of 44 weeks. The price of tuition per quarter is as fol lows: For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A rithmetic, Book-Keeping by single entry, Ge ography, History of U". S. - $3 25 For same, and Algebra, Geometry, Survey ing, Mensuration, Boook-Keeping by double entry, Gettetfti History, Natural History, Phy siology, Philosophy, other English branches, and Drawing. 64 60 For Latin, Greek and Gorman, g 75 GFGood boarding yatt be obtained in pri vate families at T'rom SI 50 to $2 00 per week. Rkserences.— Col. Joseph Paxtorr, Hon. Stuphcn LIALDY; Hon. Geo. Manb,-.Michael Brobst. Esq., Esq., AND the Citizens of Bloomsbunp ; W' BP" After this Winter Session the Fronoh Language* WFLL he taught in this SoLool. Bfoonuburg Sept -28th 1850. H r js% -v - -V'M The Cfttost Because tho Best Paß-1 ily Medicine In the World j- IS WORS DELLS VEGETABLE 11ESTOR- 1 ATIVE VFLLS, they have succeeded iit j coring some of me worst cases, of disease ever recorded, and arc daily gccoroplishin 1 the restoration of persons after having triod 5 in v-tuti to obtain relief front auy other source. One of the Proprietors is a regular physician of oxtensive experience, who de votes his time exclusively to their prepera tion. . ForTftYBR & A(TUE, they have nev er yet foiled. At least one thousand cases in the neighborhood of Philadelphia, have been enron Binco the first of SjpV, last. In Dyspepsia, Scrofula, forAVorms, and all other diseases of children, they ere unequalled by anything ever prepared for the purpose, while for the various diseases of Females there is no me dicine can compare with them. There is more of them sold—they are in greater de mand than any other pill—and when once introduced in a family, they need no other medicine. Eaoh box containing Fifty Pills, renders them the cheapest, while they are decidedly the best, as well as the mildost in action, of any now in the market. The Editor of the ••City Item," thus speaks of them: EF° READER, you are suffering from fever and ague, and you have nevor tried IFors dtWs Vegetable Rostorativc Pills. Shako no more. There is still hope for you—you may yet be cured' Go, or send at once to A. Weeks & Co., 70 North Eighth street., and procure a box of these unrivaled pills, which are a sovreign antidote for this distressing complaint. Col. Forney of the Pennsyloanian, says : WORSDELL'S PILLS.—This excellent family medicine is dnily winning now 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, wo know of no bolter compound. Wo heard the oth er day of a desporate case of scrofulous e ruptions of the head aud face being euiroly oured by them. Dn So lie of the "Times," says : Z&" The great popularity of Worsdell's Vegetable Pills, is attributed to the just mer it which they really possess. They have been quietly gaining the fame they now have, by the force of their own virtues. The means usually employed to give eclat ; to new remedies have not been adopted by the proprietors. They have boen content let their medicine speak for itself. It is now . doing it in every section of the country. M They are for sale by most of the StortJ Kcepersfhreughout the Country,and in qualflj tities PI reasonable rates, at flic Lilboratorjj No 70, North Eighth Street. A. WEEKS & Co., Proprietors. Agents, JOHN R. A/OVER, Bloomsburg: E. Lazarus, Orangeville, M. G. Shoemaker. Buckhorn, Funston & Diefonbach, Jerseytown, M. C. Grier, Danville, P. Hartman & Co., Cattawissa, and by most merchants throughout the country. j Rood and Cheap Hatches. I JEWELRY AND SILVER- WARE wholesale and rctail.at No. 06 Nonh 2nd street, comer "of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gu.'d lover watches, fnll jewelled, 18 caret coses. #3O and upwards. Silver lever do, full jewelled, #l6 and upwards. Silver lepine do, jewelled, #ll and upj wards. * Silver quarticr watches, from $3 to 10. Gold pencils, from $1 50 to #7- Superior gold tings, from 37 to 80 cte. Other articles In proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. 1 Also, an assortment of M. J. Tobias di Co. ; li. Simpson Samuel and Brothers; E. S. Yules .$• Co.; John Har rison ; G. A - B. Beesley's, and other su perior PATENT LEVER Movements, which will be cased in any style desired. Arrangements have been made with all the above celebrated makers, the best manufacturers of Liverpool, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken and the name ancjj;esidence of the person order ing put on if requested, O. CONRAD, No. 00 North Third Street. • * Importer of Watches. Jannary I, 1850.-ly 40 AVALCABIE ■O* aa sjpatia r oiaadQ. A T PRIVATE SALB. THE subscriber offers at private sale his TAVERN STAND AND LOT, in Blooms burg : which, to any persoq desirous of purchasing real estato fn the County Seat, of fers a fine opportunity for a profitable invest ment. The property is upon the Main and •business street of the town, and in that part ot the place which has been growing most rapidly w'.thin a few years past. The lot has a front of fifi feet upon Main street, and ex tends 211# feet back. THE HOTEL upon tjie premises might easily be made to do a good business and the SSII!I2)Sj' ASHE SSAHiIiiISB on it aro new ones of the largest kind. There is a good PUMP at the door, and every oth er desirable convenience. E3F" It will be sold upon easy terms, by early application to THOMAS C. BOMBOY. Bloomsburg, October 2d, 1880. ORANGEVILLE FOUNDRY K- ■ ' AND MACHINE SHOP. THU subscriber has now in active opera tion the new FOUNDRY and Machine Shop roeontiy eroded at Orangeville, and will be ready toj'urnish castings of every size and description, and. every desirable kind of maohinqay: Castings for Mills, Plough irons, Stoves of every kind, Kettles, Boilers and all other kiuds of Hollow-ware will be furnished by him at the lowest prices. He has also 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 Costings or maohine- i ry will find It to their advantage to visit his establishment. He will keep on hand n lot of articles manufactured by him, out of which a fair selection nan alwayrbo made, i Every description of machinery neatly re paired on the sliqrlest noticfl and most rea sonable terms iOld metal takdn in pay ment for work. - B. JFC HAVHURST 1 Orangeville. July 29th ISaO. m s '&M ' VTHY BO OFTEN UNHAPPY . THU CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! MANY and many a svtre endures yearn of bodily I suffering aud of mental anguish, prostrate and help ' less, embittering her life, that of tier husband, aud hazarding the future welfare of her children, arising from causes which, if known, would havo spared the I suffering, the anguish to the wife, and to the hus band embarrassments and pcrnniary difficulties hav ing thoir origin In the mind being weighed down and harasaed in conaequoncu of the sichnoaa of the com panion iff his bosom. How important that the canaes should be known to every wife, to every hnaband, that the dreadful 1 and harrowing consequences to thu health and hap ptaeaa of both may be avoided t Life is too short and health too precious to admit any portion of the one to be epont without the fall enjoyment of the other. Tho timely posses ion of a little work entitled as foltowa has been the mcaua of saving tho hoahh and the life of thousands, as over TWO HUNDREO'THOUSAND copies havo been sold since the first edition was is sued. The author has boon 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 an opportunity of obtaining it), and who havo favored him with thousands of letters of encomium, some of which are annexed to tho adver tisement. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medieal Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, raorassoa or Diseases or WOME*. Twentieth Edition. ISmo., pp 950. Price, t I.OO. THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL LY FOR THE MARRIED, or thoso contempla ting marriage, as it disoloeca important secrets which should be knowu to them particularly. Hore, every female—tho wife, the mother—the one cithor budding into womanhood, or tho ono in tho declino of years, in whom natare contemplates an important change—can discover the causes, symp toms, and the most efficient remedies and most cer tain mode of euro, in every oomplaint to which her sex is sobjcct. • The revelations contained in Its pages have proved a blessing to thonsauda, as tho innnmorablo loiters received by tho author (which he is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY ANI UNIIAPFY WIVES. Extract of a Letter from a Uentlcman in Dayton, O. "DATTON, May 1, 1847. Dn. A. M. MAUMCEAU'— My Dear Sir: 'Tho Married Woman's Private Modical Companion,' for which.l enclosed ono dollar to your address, came safety to hand. I would not haVctroublad you witli these few lines, bus tMyaMMW 1 )' " ac " ie , t 0 utterance some ' great an i 555 during ( ninre > n Ina- Ml occasion, W. T supposed that this slate of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet tho worst. At this time (now about two months) I beard your book' highly spoken of, as containing somo matters reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal, I can not express to yon tho relief it afforded my distressed mind and the toy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery of M. M. Deso mcaux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to ate which I little conceived was possible. So pocu- I niaty consideration can ever repay the obligations I are under to yon for having been the means of im parting to us tho mattoie contained in ' The Married Woman's Private Modical Companion.' But for this, ore amthor year would havo pasacd over my head, in all human probability my wife would have iweu in her grave, and my children left motherlesa." Extract from a Letter. Competence and Health. "LANCASTER. PA., Oct 94, LF>47. "Mr DEAR SIR : I know you will havo tho kind ncas to bear with me in encroaching upon your time, while 1 acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wife) tlio obligations wo feel ourselvea under to you in bav ing made Known certain matters, contained in yonr most invaluable 'Married Woman's Privsto Mculcal Companion.' It haa been worth its weight in gohl to tnp. If I express myself rather warmly, you will ace thai I dan not do ao too warmly, when I inform you of the extent to which I have, through it, been boDcllted. I will stato my situation when I obtained yonr book through the merest curiosity I look upon it as ono of the most fortunate events of mv life. I had been married some ten yesrs, and was the father of aoven children. I was long struggling unceasingly, to the end that I might gain • moderate competency, hot the results of my utmost exertions at the end left ute about where I was at tho beginning of each year; and that only, with the moat stintt'd economy, sufll chig with barely the necesaarioe of life. Finally, this constant offort was beginning to havo it* effect upon my health: I felt ices capable to endure ils continu ance, while I folt tho necessity of perseverance. " This constant, nn'coaaing struggle on my pot? was imperative, in consequence of the prostrated ootfdi lion of my wife (with occasional intermission) tor six years, much of the time oonfincd to tier bed, and of coarse incapable of taking the charge and manage ment of household affairs Hor condition arose from causes of which I was ignorant. Oh I what would I have given had I die six years to live ovor again! What would my wife have given to havo been aparod tho long days and still longer nights prostrate on a bed of aicknesel—all of which would have been avoided, had I then aeen a copy of ' THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION.' From a Pkytician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, AC. How many are saffering from obatruction or irreg ularities peculiar to tho female aystem, which un dermine their hoalth, the effects of which they aro ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice! How many sailer from prolajnv uteri (faffing of the womb), or from fiuor-albut (weak ness, debility, Ac., Ac.) I How many are in constant agony for many months preoodlug confinement t. How many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and whose lives are jeoparded during such time, will find in its pages the moans of prevoution, amelioration, and relief I Extract from a Letter. To those just Harried. —"Ilad I known!" " PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 93. 1847. " DR. A- M. MAURICEAU : Had I known of the im portaut matters fronted of in ' The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion' aome yearo ago, how macli misery I might have escaped I I have suffered years from causes which you point out iu your book, without knowing whet to do. I obtained a copy, and found my ease treated of. I trust every female will avail heroeif of the information contained in its pages." Letters are dally received of this character, unne cessary to preaent. To thtwe yet unmarried, but contemplating mar riage, or pemaps hesitating as to the propriety of inouiring the responsibilities attendant upon it, the importance of being poosessod of the revelations con tained in these pages, so intimately involving their future happiness; CM not be appreciated. It ia, of oouree, Impracticable to convey moro fuuy the various subject* treated of, as they aro of a na ture strictly intended for tho married, or those con templating marriage; neither is it neccssanr, sines it ia every one's duty to become possessed of knowl edge whereby foe sufferings to whioh a wife, a moth er, or a slater, may be subject, can be obviated. tW Ceplee will bo sent by Mull free at Postage to the Purchaser. tw On tho receipt of One Dollar, " THE MAR aiKD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States All lcttert mutt he post-paid (sEeept those containing a remittance), and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAUHJCEAU, Box 1994, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 199 Liberty St., Now York. Over 1)9,4)041 1 topics Hive bccu sent by MAIL within three months with perfect safety and cer tainty. Booksellers ami agents engaged in its solo are making handsome competencios from the ready and extraordinary demand for it. and Iho oxtiemely liberal terms afforded them. Active local or travelling Agents through out the United"States ami Canada will be snpplied on the same terms. Communica tions are required to be. post-paid and addres sed a above. CAUTION .-—The public are cautioned against various catch-pennies intended to be palmwd off upon them, imitating tho title of the work as "The Married Ladies' Medical Companion," and various other titles, The tide of the work is "The Married WO MAN'S Private Medical Companion,' 1 Or. JOSEPH SVVAUTZ, Affint, Bloomsburg. Reuse,"J|. DONE 10 order in the liest highly-finished oplain sty it)., by B HAGENBtfCH. ;!>'■■ nays, and ' UrfgU ' •' - all discuses uris ingfrtra a iUnordered Liver or Stomach, such eta Constipation, Inward Piles o Fitlmss of Wood to the Head, Aci dity of the Stotnach, Nausea, Heart burn. Disgust fot Food, Fulness 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 BuJfocaiing sensations when in a lying postures, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Siglil, fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration, Yellowness of the Skin und Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, fye. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bu rning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, anil Great Depres sion of Spirits. CAM BE EFFECTUALLY CURED D/ DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. M, JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Theit 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 pltysicians had failed. These Hitters aro worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver afid l?s --ser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and aflectionsof 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: — "HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS."— ,'-WO have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the sourco from which they came, induced us to make inquiry respect ing its merits. Frorr inquiry we were pet stiaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It cairns and streglhons the nerves, bringing them into a slate of re pose, making sleep relreshing. [From the "Boston Bee."] The editor said, Dec. 22d— "/Jr. Hoofland's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspeysia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedlv one of the most popular medi cines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an eileclual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are con vinced that, in the use of theso Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor— a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stom ache with safety, nnder any circumstances. We nro speaking from experience and to the afflicted we advise their use." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and and litterary attainments, said in his "New York Weekly Messenger," January 6, 1800. "Dr. Hoofland'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 celobrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr Christopher VVil helm Hoofland, Professor to the University of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical wri ters Gormany lias evet produced. He was emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore a medioino of which he was tlto inventor and endorser may be confidently re lied on. He specially rocommcuded it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Debility, Ver tigo, Acidity of the Stomacn, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, tho liver and the intestines. Nina Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and sev eral ol the editors spoak of its effects from their own individual experience. Under theso circumstances, wo feol warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to tne present proprietor's (Dr. C. SI. Jack son's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afllicted." MORE EVIDENCE. Tho "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best family newspapet published in tho Uni ted States, the editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confi dence and patronage of our readers: and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof land's German Bitters, we wish it to be dis tinctly understood ttat wo are not spe&kipg of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mis chif, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence trpon evidence has been re ceived (ljke the foregoing) from all sections oi the Union, 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 bo 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 Coin plaint and Dyspopsia, no one can doubt, af ter using it as directed, ft acta specifically upon the stomach and liver—it is preferable , to calomel in all bilious diseases —the effect is i immediate. They con he administered to | FEMALE or INFANT with safety and reliable i benefit, at any time. i BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. I This medicine has attained that high char- i acter which is necessary for all medicines to 1 attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a i spurious articlo at the risk of the lives of I those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. ( Tlioy have tho written signature of C. M. i JACKSON upon tho wrappor, and the name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious i For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Gtr- i man Medicine Store, No, 120 Arch Street, one . door below Sixth, (late of 278 Race street,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Also for 1 Sale by JOHN R MOYEH, Ulouinsburg, P„. AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS/ TIP. ENVY OF ALL PILL MANUFACTURERS, Because they ore safer, Letter sriil more efficaci ous than any others, and because the public will take no others if they can obtain them. 500,000 BOXES have been sold annually for the last fivo years." Young end old, male and female, can alwaye take them with equal safety, without fear. IF PILLS BE NECESSARY foi purging and cleansing the stomach und bow. ' els, and purifying the blood and fluids ofthe bo dy take no others—forno other pills produce those' combined effects, or contain sorsaparitla in them. Eat, Prink, ami Live us Usual, and pursue your usual occupa ion whilst taking them, without fear of taking cold during ell kind of weather. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ere wagered that more genuine certificates [from physicians, clergymen; Members or Congress end respectable citizens] can be produced of their cf ficac; than of any others, end Ten Dollars will be forfeited in every instance where ost BOX will not do moic good than two boxes of any o sbets. Forty Pillearcin a Box b arid sold at Twenty-five Cents a Box, with direc lions and much wholesome advice accompanying each box. They have no last K nor unpleasant smell 1 free from dust or pnwdci of any kind—do not gripe the Ktomarh or l—weis,—produce no sick ness, vomiting or bad feelings—they are good at 1 all timet, and adapted to most diseases common to mankind. No one having once taking them will be willing afterwards to take any others, because tliej always do good, and if they do not then no others will. Dr. N. B. Lcidy, the Proprietor A Manufacturer „ is a regular Druggist, Chcmisi and Physician, o fifteen years experience in Philadelphia; metnlw of different Medical Institutions of Philadelphia , New York, Boston, Baltimore,