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    TAN COURT'S
Nw Monthly Magazine.
THE subscriber has just commenced a
new Magazine under the above title, to take
the place of the LADIES GARLAND, with which
he has been connected for the last twelve
years.
The Magazine will be made up of the
choicest literature of the day, embracing
History, Biography, Narratives, Tiles, Trav
els, Incidents, discoveries, Poetry, Sic.
Each No. will contain 48 large octavo pa
ges, forming at the end of the year 576 pa
ges, embellishoj and illustrated with WOOD
ENGRAVINGS, all for One Dollar! !! 1!
HT TO CLUBS, the work will be put at
the followingextraordiuary low rates: four
copies for $3 ; 7 copies for $5; 12 copies
for £8 ; 18 copies for $lO, and 30 cr.pies for
Sls, and an extra copy to the person form
ing a club of 12, 18 or 30. Or. one copy of
either Gody's Lady's Book, Graham s or
Sarlain's Magazine, with Van Court's will
be sent for S3. Or. whoria desirable, Van
Court's Counterfeit DoteoHor may form a par
of a club at the same rates.
The following is tlve list of contents for
January, 1851, wh.icli No. is now ready for
delivery:—Shoo'.iug Slurs, with two fine il
lustrations; The Mysterious Compact; What
Horses thick of Men ; Margaret Arnold; The
Mirao\& Play of Arnmergau; Music of the
World; Imprisoned Laity; Tito Empress Jo
sephine's First Court; A Man-eating Lion;
The Brown Ringlet; State of the World be
fore Adam's Time: California; A Thrilling
Scene: Predicted Plague in Engliuid; A Phe
nomenon; The Pursuit of Wealth; Death of
R. M. Johnson; The City of Venice; The
London Fair for 1851, with illustrations.
CT" Any newspaper copying this adver
tisement entire and sending us one No. con
taining the same, will be entitled to an ex
change of both the New Magazine and
Counterfeit Detector for one yenr.
Address J. VAN COURT, Philada.
December 26, 1850.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
In pursuance of an order of tho Orphans'
Court of Columbia county, on Sutnrday the
first day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, Cornelius I.uiuly and Lot Parker,
Administrators of Thomas Ltindy late of
Greenwood township, in said county, do
ceased will expose to sale by Public Vendue
upon the premises, a certain messuage
plantation and tract of land situate in Green
wood township Columbia county, adjoinin
ing land, of William G. Harris on the East,
Joseph Reese or. North, William Courson
on the West, and Nicholas Cole on the South
containing Two Hundred and Twenty Acres,
of which about one hundred acres are clear
ed land whereon nre erected on the premis
ua TWO 1.00 HOUSES, each one story and
a half high, a Frame Bank Barn, and a wag- j
oa housa. There is also an orchard on the j
premises.
Late the Estate of said deceased, situate
ill tho township of Greenwood and county
aforesaid.
or'i 'erms made known at tho sale.
JACOB EYKRLY Clerk.
Blomnsburg, Jan. £2, 1251 -ts.
A Valuable Farm at
PRIVATE SALE.
A good farm of 176 acres in Mounlpleas
ant township, Columbia county is olfered for
sale upon fair terms. It lays along Fishing
creek just opposite Light Street, and contains
as good land as is found along the creek.
About orto fourth is wood lain l , tho remain
der cleared ami in good stale of cultivation.
Tho improvements are a convenient and
comfortable frame dwelling-house, a good
barn, nt.d other outbuildings. The land is
believed to contain a valuable deposit of
IRON OfttEl,
and the owner oily agrees to sell it, because
he cannot give his personal supervision to
tno property. It will be sold upon such lib
eral and desirable terms as to make it a
good, profitable, atid cheap home. For the
terms of sale inquire of
R. W. WEAVER Agent.
Btoomsburg, Jan. 21, 1851.—tf
A Valuable New Work.
AMERICAN HISTORY, co mp r istng
sketches of the Indian Tribes ; a descrip
tion of American Antiquities, with an in
quiry into their origin and the origin of tho
Indian tribes; History of flic Untied
States, with appenJiees showing its con
nection with European History; a History of
the present British provinces ; \ History
f Mexico; and a history o! Texas
brought down to tho time of its admission
into the American Union. By Marcius Will
son, Published by M. H. Newman ft Co.,
199 Broadway Now York. One large oc
tavo volume. Price 82,00.
Tho above valuable anil interesting work
for sale by Thomas Ellis, Agent, Bloomsburg.
January 23, 1851.-6 m
PUBLIC SALE.
In pursuanco of ati order of the Court of
Common Pleas of Columbia county, on Sat
urday tho Twenty-second day of Kebruary
next, at 10'rlouk in the forenoon, Hirara 11.
Kline, Committee of Malhias Klino a lunatic
of Orange township, in said County, will ex
pose to sale by public Vendue, at tho house
of Hicham Brewer in Orangeville, certain
ONE HUNDRED ACRES
of the Real Estate of said lunatic, to bo cut
olf Irom tho East East end of the hill farm
in Orange Township, (by survey prior to the
day of to adjoin lands of James Ever
ett, Henry Delong, Jesse Krunstetlet anil Jo
seph R chart, r.ow of the Estate of said lu
natic, situate in the Township of Orange
and County aforesaid.
Terms niado known at sale.
JACOB EYERLY TYnrt'y.
Jan. 22, 1851—t s.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDXR ! PEPSIN,
the True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice I A
great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Ren
et, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after
direction of Baron Liebig. the great Physi
ological Chemist, by J. S, Houghton, M. D,
No. 11 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia,
(Pa. This ie a truly wonderful remedy for
(Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com
plaint- Constipation, and Debility, curing
after Nature's own mplhoV, by Nature's own
agent, the Gastric Juice. See Advertisement
in another column.
" CAUTION.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
paying any money due me to Benjamin S.
Gifmoreaa he is not authorised to receive
any claims, due either to me on individual
accountor on the late firm of Weaver & Gil
more, the boeks of the firm having been as
signed to me. R. W WEAVER.
Bloemsbutg Dee. 12th 1850.
" Notice;
While absent during tho session of Ihele
gislature, my professional business will be
in charge 4RR. W. Weaver, Esq., tvho will
attend to all matters in relation thereto.
CHABLF.SR. BUCKALEW.
January 2d, 185J,
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
New Arrangement* and Oriat Bargains.
The undersigned respecfully informs the
citizens of Bloomsburgh and the public in
feneraUlmt ho has purchased Mr. Frantz's
loot 4r Shoe Store anil has added largely to
b'A 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 of old and new cnstotncrs.
Boots and Shoes, of every variety at prices
to suit purchasers, kept constantly for sale,
and customer's work made to order as usual.
tSTHe invites the custom of his old friends
and tho public, and hazards nothing in prom
ising fat bargains.
E*"Store in the Exchange Building, Maine
street, sign of the Coldett Boot.
JOHN EGAN.
Bloomsburgh, March 28, 1860.
THIS WAY GENTLEMEN.
BiliaSrAffilß
RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi
izens of liloomsburg in general and his
old patrons in particular, besides the rest of
mankind, that he has again opened his tai
lor-shop whore ho will be pleased to furnish
tho best of clothing, cut according to the la
test fashions, and made in the host manner.
Ho receives the city fashions, and feels cer
tain that his work will look mil and wear bet -
ter.
His shop is on main street of Bloomsburg
next door below Lutz's Drug store.
In pay for work, he will take cash, store
order, or even GOLD DOLLARS.
Bloomsburg Nov. 21, 1850.
Fire Insurance.
THE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance
Comoany, 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, aro elegibie
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 It. BUCKALEW.
May 22, 1850.
SHEETS & SELTZER'S
WHOLE SA L E
WHSriE (ib
AjtSp®* No. 932 N- Third St,
(rlliaa81 (Above Callowhill,)
uMS&EIU I'IEICIREII'III I,
A GENERAL ASSORTMETOF
BRANDIES, WINES, CORDIALS.
And Liquors of every description :
ALSO a full stock of Hyson, Imperial,
Souchong, Black If Green Teas.
1. K. SHEETZ. r. P. SELTZER.
J. M. ARMSTRONG Agent.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of Joseph Yetter.
Notice is hereby given that letters testa
mentary hare this day been granted to the
undersigned by the Register of Columbia
county upon the estate of Joseph Yetter,
late of Oattawissa township, Columbia
county, deceased. • All persons haviug
claims against the said estate aro requested
to present them to the undersigned, residing
in the town of Cattawissa; and those know
ing themselves indebted to make early pay
meet to JOHN SHAKPLESS,
J. K. SHAKPLESS,
Executors.
Cattawissa, Jan. 14, 1851.—G t.
Church Dedication.
The new English Lutheran Churcti in
Cattawissa Columbia county Pa., will be
dedicated, God willing, on Sabbath'the sec
ond day of February next. Divino worship
will commence at ten o'clock in the morn
ing. Christians of all denominations and
the public in general aro respectfully invi
ted to attend and a number of Clergymen
from other places will be in attendance.
Stephen Baldy
John Hartman
Peter Bo.line
Daniel Kttiltle
Francis Dean
Budding Committee.
N. B— All Editors in the county friendly
to the cause will please copy.
Cattawissa Jan. 3d. 1891.
WOR|t<9 ON PHYSIOLOGY.
Recently Published.
Physiology, Animal and Mental, Illustra
ted, 50 eta. Combe's Physiology, wish
Notes, Illustrated, 50 cts. Physiology of Di
gestion. By Dr. Combe, 25 cts. Familiar
Lessons on Physiology, I lustrated, 25 cts. 1
Food and Diet, containing an Analysis of
Food, 50 cts. Chronic Diseases, especially
of Woman, 25 cts. Maternity, or the Bear
ing of Children, 50 cts. Combe on Intancy,
with illustrations, 50 cts.
ty Either or all of these |Works may bo
ordered and received by return of the FIRST
MAIL, at a trilling expense for postage.
rleaiC enc'ose ihs amount, and address all
letteis post-paid, to FOWLER & WELLS.
Clinton Hall, 131 Nassau St , N. Y.
December 26, 1851.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Btoomsburg
January Ist 1851.
Burnside Elleu Philips Wm. J. (shin
Co* William Kichart Charles
Crawford Jane Ralph C.
Derr David W. Rebegy Samuel
Edward William O. Rnich Hetty J.
Eyer Wm. Ricby George
Freso George W. Rah IT James L.
Hagaman Dennis Rogers Geo. H.
Heller William Roberts William
Hartzel Jaques Struble Susan
Johnson Susan Ann Sutart Elizabeth
Lewis Charles VV'erwick John
Marple^T. M. Weir Elizabeth (ship
Meacum Prudence Wasser George.
J. M. CHAMBERLIN P. M.
FARM FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers, at public Sale, on
the premises, on Saturday, the Ist day of
February, 1861, his FARM in Roaring Cr jek
township, Montour county, near Yeager's
Tavern, containing 18 acres of cleared land .
The Improvements consist of two Frame
Dwelling Houses, A CLOVER-MILL AND
CARDING MACHINE, a wheel right Shop
and .a small Barn. A fine never-failing
stream of water runs through the premises,
and the whole would be a desirable property
either for a farmer or a mechanic.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock; A. M. on
said day, when conditions will be made
known by JESSE YOCUM
Rearing Creek, January 9th 1851—ts.
Fall and Winter Goods.
wig.
TJf AVE just received the largest assortment
"of new and fashionable fall and winter
goods to be found in Bloomsburg, and they
offer them at the lowest prices to their many
old patrons and new.
Tliey hate a lull and large variety of
CLOTHS CA SSI At Ell S, SAT
TIN EES, JEANS, PLAIDS
AND STRIPES FOR
men's coats, vests, end pnnts. Fronch nd
English Merinos, Cashmeres, Delaines,
ALPACAS, PLAIDS.
GINGHAMS AND PRINTS
FOR LADIES DRESSES, TER
KEIIRI WATERLOO, WOOLLEN
AND LONG SHAWLS, HOSIE
RY AND GLOVES—HARD
WARE. QUEENBW ARE,
GROCERIES FISH
And Salt—Cedar ware, Hats, Laps, Coarse
and fine Boots and Bootees for Men and
Youths—Leather, Morocco and Gum Shoos
for Ladies, Misses anil Childrens wear, and
just about every thing else thut can bo de
sired to please taste or serve use.
Bloomsburg, Oct., 29th 1850r
_
SJ2TCB ty.jr era cSA as T
The subscriber has just received and
opened at hi* old stands choice lot of new
goods to which he invites the attention of
purchasers. He has a full and fair assort
ment of fall and winter goods consisting of
IB SB'S?
HARD YT AKT,
Queenstvrre, Cedar IVure, Fish and
Salt, Hats and Caps, Coarse and
Fine Boots, Gun, Morocco
and Jenny Lind Shoes
for ladies, misses and
childrens wear.
Also, Tcrkerri, Woollen, Walterloo, Bay
stale Mills and JENNV L NO Long Shawls,
MUFFS,
Cashmeres, Merinos, Delaines, Plaids. Prints
and Muslins. GEORGE WEAVER.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 30, 1850.
New Goods in Light Mreet.
The subscriber has just received a new
assortment of goods from the city, which ho
offers to the buying neighborhood at the
lowest prices. His stock now consists of
every article usually kept in a country store,
including
C^j-cocsjdiss^
GROCERIES,
Qucensware Hardware. Caps
Boots and Slioes,
&C.t &c-
He can furnish Cloths, Casimeres Satinets
and Jeans for moil's wear; and Merinos, Al
pacas, Cashmers, Delaines, Gingltame and
Prints for the ladies. Also Shawls, Hosiery
and Gloves of every variety. Here is a
rare chance for bargains to those who want
cheap and good goods for cash or country
produce. I'ETEK ENT.
Light Street, Oct. 29, 1850
FOB FALL AND WINTER
The subscriber have just added to their
former stock a large ane g"naral assortment
of Dry goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware Cedarivare, Fish, Salt, &c.. caiefullv
selected as to quality and priee, all of which
they aio anxious to sell on the most accom
modating, terms, aud respectfully solicit a
rail from all those who wish to buy cheap
goods' their old customers especially
MEN DEN HALL & MENSCH.
Bloomsburg. Oct. 31st 1850,
Readlug It R. Passcngci Trains
Office of Philada. & Heading R- K. Co )
Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1850. j
Until further notice there will bo but one
Passenger Train dnily, (Sunday excepted.)
between Philadelphia and Pottsville at ha f
past eight o'cloek, A. M., and stopping at the
usual places on the line of the road.
Hours of Passing Reading For Philadel
lihia at 10 o'clock. 10 minutes, A. M., for
'ottsville at 11 o'clock, 20 minutes, A.M.,
By order of the Board of Managers.
S. BKADFOKD, Secretary
Beading, Nov. 2, 1850.
THOUSANDS HAVE GONE TO CAI.
FOItNIA, but the business of Coach and
Wagon making will be continued by the sub
scriber at the old stand on Market street. He
will promptly attend to all orders for work in
his line of business, and is always ready, at
short notice, to i'tuuieh Wagons, Coaches
Carriages, Buggies, Sleds and Sleighs of any
style ; but always of the best materials, aud
made in the most substantial manner.
He will give his persoual attention to the
business, and employ none but good work
men. Repairing will bo attended to with
care, and upon the moat lOOAonable terms. —
Hp proposes to servo his customers to such
work as will secure for him a continuance o
their patronage, and from all who need artiQ
cles in his Hue of business. lie asks only a
rial of his work to insurq satisfaction.
JONATHAN MOSTELLER.
HATS AND CAPS.
THE subscriber respeotfully informs his
friends and customers, that he has just re
ceived from the city, a large and select as
sortment of
FASHIONABLE
£1 Hats and Caps, of
DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED
STYLE, which he offers for cash sales very
cheap, at his ok] stand, on Main Street, sec
ond door South of the ( ourt house.
IHe continues to manufacture Hats to
order as usual.
THOMAS WILLITS.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 15,1849.
Fancy Chairs.
BENJAMIN HAGENBUCH has just re
ceived from Philadelphia a new iof of FAN
CY CHAIRS, of Birch and Mahogany curl,
and of the most fashionable style, which he
will sell at the lowest prices for good pay.
Bloomsburg, May 16th, 1850.
Books I Books It
Joseph Swartz has just received a new la
of Literary Historical, Religious, Poetical
Miscellaneous and School books, to whioh
he invites the attention of the reading public
of Bloomsburg.
Fancy I'ti per,
Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing sand &c.,
Notice is licrtiby given, that tlia Partnor
ehip heretofore oxiating between GOEL ('■
SHAW, as Contractors for the Construction
of the Philadelphia anil Wilkeabarre Tele
graph Line, and the Susquehanna River and
North and west Branch Telegraph Line, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons harimi subscribed nrur paid for
stock in "Tho I'hMadclplißfaiftl Wilkoabars
re Telegraph Company," are respeotfully re
quested to present their receipts fqr such
payments lo ELI J. SASGEfb Esq., of Allen
town, Lehigh count/, Pa.. President- of the
said Company, and receive their certificates
properly authenticated therefor; and nil per
sons having auhsnihed and pnhl forb,ook in
'•The Susquehanna Rivi r ami North anJ
West Branch Telegraph Company," are also
respectfully roqueßtHJ to [ 'event thai. re
ceipts for such payments 10 A. C. GOELL, at
the American Hotel, Chestnut street, oppo
site the State House, Philadelphia, President
of said Company, or to T. O. VAN ALLEN,
Treasurer, Danville, "Montour county, l'a.,
and receive their certificates in due fortn
therefor. And all persons having claims a
gainst the said Partnership, GOELL AND
SHAW, relating to tho construction of baid
lines, whether upon promi.-sory note, draft,
book accounts, or otherwise, are reject fully
requetjoU to present corccct statements of
the s&ine, without delay, to JOHN TITUS,
Esq., No. 12 Mercantile Library, Philadel
phia. who is authornod to and ar
range for uMlleijiont of the same.
A C GOELL
JAMES SHAW.
January 3d, 1851. jal6-lm.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
OF ULUAUI.E REAL ESTATE.
The Subscribers will oxposo to sale at
public Vendue, on the premises, on luesduy,
the 25th day of March neit, A. D. 1851, at
ten o'clock in the forenoon, in tho township
ot Huntington, in tho county of Luzerne.
The following valuable properly being the
estate of Amos Franklin, deceased, late of
Hunting .on township, containing 217 acres
and some perches, and allowance for roads,
&c. Ninety acres of it is improved. The
unimproved is well limbered and well wat
ered On the property are erected throe dwel
ling bouses, a barn, stable, &o. There are
about fifty fruit trees ott the place, also a
good spring near each house. The land
may be conveniently divided iiUA 2 or 3
small farms with a building on each, and
will be sold in two or three pieces, or togeth
er to suit purchasors. Any one desirous of
purchasing can view tho promises at any
time. A nait of the purchase money can
ho secured by Bond and Mortsaga on the
property. The conditions will ba made
known on the day of sale by
PETER FRANKLIN,
JOHN FRANKLIN,
Executors.
Huntington, January 10, 18Sl.-',s
NEW SADDLEII SHOP-
The subscriber announces to the public
that he has just opened a Saddler Shop in the
central part of Bloomsburg, on Main street,
one doer übovo Rupert's Store, whore, he
will keep constantly on hand and make to
order all kinds of
HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS,
VALIECES,
And every other article in his line of busi
ness. lie will also attend to TRIMMING
carriages and buggies, in every desirable
style, and will turn off all his work neat and
good ; and at tho lowest prtcos. Those who
wish work in itis line will do well to give
him a call.
rv*"Hides, counlrji produce, and even gold
dollars will bo taken in payment for work.
W. M R. THORNTON.
Bloomsburg, May 15, 1849.
GCUVSMfTHIIYG
IX BLOOMS BURG.
Thomas G. Domboy
Respectfully informs the public, thai ho has
opened and arranged in goa l brifer
A GUNSMITH SHOP
at the Pennsylvania Hotel, lower part
ot Main Street, Bloom'buig, where Ito will
be ready to furnish any kind of Firearms, in
good order and of approved workmanship.
Ho will also attend to
Repairing and Cleaning Guns
and will repair nnd make all kinds of light
machinery, locks, &c., at moderate charges.
Guns and Pistols on hand lor sale.
Bloomsburg, May 3, 1850.
For Good Watches.
CO Henry Zuppiitgcr returns
_ his thanks fqr past pairo-
nage, and invites tho pub
Z/pV lie to examine bis now
T . A. TB '-jjsa& assortment of
(fwo-ij .'•<%?* CLOCKS, WATCHES,
Glasses, and
Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels, which he
offers for reasonable prices, lip will also re
pair clocks, watches, and musical and opti
cal instruments in a satisfactory manner.
I His shop is in the middle room of the Ex
change block, nearly opposite to the Court
House.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, 1849.
House & Two lots at Private Sale.
THE subscriber offers at private
AB&Tj |jf sale the house and lot now oc-
Bllllat:upied by him at Light Street,
aPSEP-SBColumbia Co., and would dis
pose of it on lair terms. The lot fronts 60
feet on the main street of the town, and ex
tends back 150 feet. The bouse is a frame
dwelling, and bas a good well of water with
a pump mat the doot. There is alto upon
he lot a good stable.
AN OUT LOT,
Containing nearly one acre and adjoining
the above premises on the back alley, will
also be sold upon fair terms.
MARTIN. L. BROWN.
Light Street, Jan. Bth 1851.-^6t
- Viii
Notice.
All thoso indebted to the subscribers
in Bond note, or Book account, of ovet one
year's standing, are hereby notified that the
same must be attended to^between this and
the Ist day ot March next, or costs will be
made on samo without distinction
VVM. McKELVY & CO.
Bee. 4th, 1850.
C. C. MAR R ,
£Mtt<©©N SD<gNC3Oa,
Tenders his professional service" to the
citizens rf Williamsburg nnd its neighbor
hood for extracting and tuserling teeth accor
ding to the best improvements in surgical
science and skill. He will inrert teeth eithe;
upon pivot or plate, and in such a manner
us will insure satisfactioh. His office is near
Peter Em's store.
Williemsbtisg, Col. r>jt. 29th, 1860.
UREA T COEURREMEDII
For the Cure of
COUGHS, COL US,
HOAHSEHESS, BKOR
CHITIS, GROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
In olle ring to tho community this jmtly eel
nitrated re medy f.r diseases of tho throat and
IUIICH, it i a not our wish to triflo with the liv"s
of health of the afflicted, hut f-ot My to lay be
fore them the opinion? of distinguished men Ac
some of the evidence* of its suo.cur. from
which they can judge for themselves. We sin
cerely | |e<lge ourselves to make no wild asscr
lions or false statements of it*-' efficacy, nor will
we hold out any hope to suffering humanity
which fao's will not warrant.
Many proofs are heie given, and we solicit an
inquiry from the puhlie into all we publish, fee
ling ushered they will find thorn perfectly relia
ble, and the medicine worthy lhe;i best
dence and patronage.
PROF. CLEVELAND, of Bowdoiu Col
lege, Maine,
vv rites —•*! have witnessed tha effects of your
'CHERRY PECTORAL' in iny own family
and (hat of my friends, and it gives me satis
faction to stu'e in its favor that no nu*diciuo I
hive ever known hus proved so eminently suc
cessful in euiing diseases of th*. throat and
lunge."
REV. DR, OSGOOD
Writes—"That he considers Cherry Pectoral'
the host medicino for Pulmonary flections ov
er given to the public,' and states that "his
daughter after being obliged to keep tho ruoui
four months with a severe settled cougdi accon
pauied by raising of blood, night sweats, and
thebttendant symptoms of Consumption, com
menced the use ef the 'Cherry Pectoral/ and
had completely recovered,"
EX—CHANCELLOR KINO,
of New York says. "I have been a great stifler
er with LJronchelis, and but for the use of the
'CHRnMr PKCTORAT.' might have continued to
be so for many yours to come, but that has cured
ine and I am happy to bear testimony to its eft
cacy,"
From such testimony we ask the public to
judge for themselves,
HEAR THE PATIENT,
Dr, Ayer—OtarSic; For two years I was
afflicted with n very seveie cough, accompanied
bv spitting of blood and pr fuse night sweats.
Uy tho adviceoffmy attending physiciua I was
induced to use your Cherry Pectsrnl. and con
tinue .to do so' till I considered myself cured,
and ascribe the ell'ect to >our preparation,
JAMES RANDALL,
Hamdcn **. Springfield, Nov. 27, 1848,
This duy appeared the above named James
Randall, n nd pronounced the above statement
true in every respect.
LORENZO NORTON, Justice.
THE REMEDY THAT CURES.
TOHTLAND, MO , Jan. 10, 1847.
Dr. Ayer; 1 have been long afflicted wilh
Asthma which grew yearly worse until last au
tumn. it bjoughl on a cough which confined me
in my chamber; and began to assume the alarm,
ingsymptoms of consumpiioi. 1 bud tried the
best advice and the best mcdit me to no purpose,
until I used your Cherry Pectoral, which has
email mo, and you may well believe me. Gra'o.
fully yours, J. L). PHELPS,
' If there is any value in the judgment of the
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Jan, 10 ,1851 .-1 ill;
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□Dira CE3aaU!ic6cEis
FAWACEA.
The omitted nre invited to cali and see Mi
Isaac brooks. Jr., at the corner of Third and
Wilcox btreeU, and Mis* Christiana Sands,
beach street below Spruce street,* n the Sehuyl
kill, These two persona have btcn snatched
from tho very jaw® of tho destioyer. through ho
ag v nev of that moat potent of all medicines,
Dli CULLEN'S IXDLiN VEGETALLE
PANACEA.
Ur- Cullen's Panacea is the only cirtain cure
ft)i Scrofula oi King'd Evil, Tetter, Erysipelas
Old Sores and Ulcer®, Mercurial Diseases, and all
oilier uirestions, cutaneous or otherwise, arising
from impurities of the Mood.
In the extraordinary cure of Air. Brooks, peo
ple who vi-it him, hold up their hunua in as
tonishment, that A*Y medicine could have ar
rested ins disease—then go away resolved to re
commend I>r Cullen's Indian Vegetable Pana
cea to ev iy one they bear of who has need of a
purifying medicine.
So with Christiana Sands—her cujp of Srrof
ulous sore throat was quite es estraordinary nn
Mr. Brooks', whon we ri tic that front tuo dis
cs.-© her lea or collVe would Lequenily pass out
of her ears, when attempting lo drink, [See
her certificate.]
The people aie beginning to understand, too,
that the various Syrups of tiartapnrilla are little
belter than molasses, and that it is madness to
throw away money on article® which, under the
most favorable eticuiuatanccn, do not produce
any impression on the system until several gnl
una have Ireen swallowed. One bottle of Dr.
Cullen's IVnncea seldom fails lo produce con
viction in the minds of patients that a radical
cure is certain.
Thus hope, [<o fctfiditoilty. an ally to medi
ciue.] springs up at the onuet, and tho patient
I® cured before any other preparation cout I have
made tho slightest impression upon thedi.ieuae!
In fact, the twelve ounce bottle® of hi. Cul
len's Panacea, compared with the pint and quart
bottles of other purifiers, are valuable about in
tho proportion of gold to copper. Those who
Woulc prefer a penny to u half eagle, on account
of its size, would make a poor selection to suy
the least.
Satstipar'lla a good purifier ! Dr. Cullen's
Panacea contain® it* extract in its most cancel
trated form. Added to this aie other extracts,
more active and powerful, and which cillut in
combination witu the .Sorn.iparilla, what the lot
ter article, or couihined with the most powerfu
poisons, cannot alone accomplish.
It bus cured where everything else had failed
oiid this in a multitude of cases—not in Puiopc
or in the moon, (where so many great cures
have been performed.) hut in Philadelphia and
other palts of the uuion. And ho it distinctly
undeistood that we do not obtain our extract* by
"boling 400 gallons down to one," it being
known to every druggist's apprentice thai boiling
destroys the essential virtues of medicinal plants
and roots.
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a NOAH S. I'RKNTISS
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Ho will furnish to parties four horse convey
ances with good and safe drivers, at very
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three sqiares below Market
tf the Senioru] and I'truiancnl Cure ef ail
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An 4 or Ums C...ur'ot -'"'81 co'i.rit Ij- to in
puisil. w-talcenaJ I'l itoiidUh- coniilti..ll t'l tho
NliltVOL'S SVSTESI.
Thi-. ButiUfill .11.1 conres>"t spplirstioii of it,.- n-i
--terton. pow.r. of tJAI.V VMSV. oi;-, .MA" Vt.TI v.I, ha,
li.on i.uiiiouiiceJ ''v .lAliitgimliciJ jtiy.ji-i.inl, boll, i,
Kumpo JII4 the L'mt.l) St.'.-', to t>. the MOD t ■uluohl*
M-dicinul ditcuvery oj iXtf
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
and
MAGNETIC FLUID,
is used with tho most perfact uui certain TUCCVES in kit
CMM Of
ORNEKAI. DgBILITV,
Strengthening tho weakened body, giving tone to the
various organ". end Invigorating the emiie system. Aln
in FITS, CH AMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DVRPF.R
I H\ A oi INDIGESTION. RH'CUMA J'iSM, ACUTF and
CHRONIC, GOUT, LPIMfrhY, LUMBAGO, DUAf.
NESS, Nl RVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION "F
THE HEART, APOn.FXY, NKL'G-VLG!A, PAINS
in the SIDE and CHEST. LI Y Ell COMPLAINT. 9PINAI.
COMPLAINT, ant CUHVATHUE of tho SPINE, HIP
COMPLAINT, DISEASES of tho KIDNBVB, DEFL
CIENCY OF NF.IIVOys end PHYSICAL ENEROY.
.nd a'l NERVOUS DISEAS ES, which complaints ante
from onu cimplo cause —iiAnielr,
A Doraiigomut of the Nervous Syatem.
Cf?- In NERVOI S COMPLAINTS, Drugt and Modi
nines / f dictate, lini rhey weak Or. %-*> vital ener
gies of *.h> . _ iHdy prostrated system ; while, under tho
iilo-giving. vitih.iug influence if GU
vauisnt. iyi>lied by tit is beautiful nutl wonderl 1 dis
covery .he. exhausted p itient and weakened sufferer is
restoiud to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor,
i The greut peculiarity a®d excellence of
3?r. Ohrlstio 1 ® Galvanio Curativen,
i consists In tlip fact that they arrest end cure disease by
i tw/wJtd application, in plane'of the usual in -ic of drug
ging, and physicking t'io ptient t.ii exhausted Nature
I sinks hcj'clossly under the iudlotiou.
1 Thry tfrertflken the what* lyttr.m, njualht lhs rlrcth
[%Hon of tho blood, p'omoli the secretions, never do
I the +lif'Vnt injury under tiiy circumstances Since their
intro '."UfUoo United States, only three years since,
more thaif
60,O()0 Persons
inciudi tg all Afl'V, classes aud conditions, Dmnrg woirh
were n largo of ladios, who are peculiarly subject
to Nervous Complaint#, have been
ENTIRELY APTD CURED,
when uU hope of reiiaf had been given up, and every
thing tsiso been tried in V*in .
To illustrate tho use of t!o GALVANIC HICLT,
gupr.ue the case iW a peibo:t tffllicled with thnt Dine ot
clviiizntio".. DYSPEISI t.oranyojher th: >aiCor ifciv
on- D word or. Ja orimeiy cr.sen, stimulants are tiJccr.,
which, by thoir action on the nerves aud miucics ol the
stonuich, uft'.ud tempera>y relief, but which leave thn
patient in a lower Mate, and with injuiod faculties, nflei
the uction thug excited has c T-.ed. Now compare t:ua
*ith tiie effect resulting from the appUc-Lonof tfi® GAL
VANIC BELT- -i'a'.e a Dyspeptic sufferer, in thd
worst symptoms of .in attack, and simply tin the Belt
mound the Body, uviug the .Magnetic Fluid as directed.
lu a short period the iu't-nsihle peispiration will net on
the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a G?V
vanio circulation which will puss on to the nepxtiv n, ai.:l
theurc hack again to the positive, thus up a cwn
tinuous Galvanic circulation throughout the r>iteru
Thus the inost scveie eases of DVSPf'.PBiA niu PER
MANENTLY CURED. A FEW DATS IS AMPLY
SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DIbCASE UK
YEARS.
I CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS
Of the moat Undoubted Oximeter,
| From all parts of the country could bu given, sufHcieat to
fill every column in this paper !
AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
w hick conclusively provesrthut
11 Truth is stranger than Fiction."
C U 1113 OF
Rheumatiann, Bronchitia and Dyspensii.
REV. Drw. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN
pf Now Jersey, of dhtiuguishod attaiiimoaU ar.d eaaltei
! reputation:—
SiofKT, New Jersey, July 1 -2, 1949.
: Dh. A. H CHRIST tt:— Dear Bir : you'wi.'U to know of
1 ire whet has been ihu result in *• v own ca/o, of the
application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECK
LACE. My rcply is lb follow 4 :
For ahJUt iti &ty year: 1 had bften sufTcring fro.*A
Dyspepvia. Kvorv year the symolome become worse.
; ;ior could 1 obtain permanent relief from any course
>f tnedlthil treatment whatever- About fourteen years
•lucu. in conHequcnce of frequent expo.su.ro to the
weather, in tho dDchsngo of my o-jstorul duties, I
became subject to a ;overo Chronic Rheumatism, which
for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish-
Farther: In the winter of M 5 and '4B, in cons®,
queneu of preaching n great deal in my own end
various other churches in this region, 1 was a'.ucked
by tho Bronchitis, wh oh soon becamo so severe ae
to rtqairo > mr.dilate suspension of my pastoral
labors, h , .1-. jus system was now thoroughly pros
trattd, and a : my Brr-iickitis became worse, so also di.t
my Dyspepsia sr. 1 Rheumatic artection-thus evincing
that these disorders were connected with each other
thuMig'a the medium of tho Nervous System. In the
whole phtmnacopoeia there reentrd to be no remedial
ujjc.it which could reach '.nd rccit|M.r<ito my Nervous
System , everv thing that I had tried lor this purpose had
completely failed. At lust I was led by tny fueuds to ex
• mine your inventions, and (though with no very san
guine h< • e% of their efllciency,) 1 determined to tcv the
* fleet of tlii: application ol the GALVANIC BELT AND
NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. Thii ww
In June, 184 d. To MY ORRAT AIRSSISHMNR, IN TWO
•JAVA MV DvsrsFjiA MAD aoisc } m rtoHr LAVS ! w k
XNABLZO :o R..SV.MR MV R.vsroi.AC TAOK\ no Its Vic I
AlNrr. u .HIT ILL A IIHGLR SKHVICT ON ACFOT TT OK THi
BHONCHI ris; AND MT HHKI'MATTC vrsrTis HAS EN
TIRKU OEVIRO TO TUOi ni.fc Mfc. Mich iff the wondos
ful and happy results of tho experiment
I have rtcommoulod the BELT and FLUID to many
who havo been likewise suffering from Neuralgic.
tions They have tried thorn, WITH iiArrv nasi LTR, I
1 am, dear sir, very respectfully yours,
ROBERT n • UANDIfI.
DR. CHRISTIE'S
GALVANIC NECKLACE
Is USK * for all coniuluii.ts affecting the Throat or ilead,
such as Bronchitis, Inflammation n? the Tiiroft, Nervous
and Sick Headache. l>izzine£S of the i-lead, Neuralgia in
trio Face, Buzzing or Roaring '> the f- -ug, DcalneM
which is generally Nervou*, .hat disticsfiug com
vhrint, o®llel '1 lc Doloreux.
Paisy and Paralysis. •
All physicians Hvfcnowlo.'ge that these terrible di*
OA"- areuaii*cd by a deficiency of ,V-r>u Energy in the
affected limbs. Ln. I MMISTIE'S Galvanic All eles wiH
supply this deficient power, and a completo and entire
cure rs thus olfcctcJ.
DR. CHRISTIE'S
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Are found of vast Mr vie® in cases of ' ouvuUions or Fits,
Spasmodic Complaints, and general N'e-vous Aflb'-tioua
of the Head aud upper e:Tremitics. Also in Palsy and
I'Hialysis, ami all diseases caniod by a deficiency of |xvwer
or Neivoua Energy In tho limbs or other organs cf thi
body.
Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia.
These dreadful and agonizing complaints ate irnms
Mutely relieved by the application of tho GVI.VANIC BUT,
NSCKIARR. ami FLUID. The Belt THFL'uso* tho Electricity
through the system : the Necklace has a locnl aflcot, and
the Fluid acts directly open, tho affected nerves. In these
listressing oilliotioiu tho application NLVKLT FAILS.
FITS AND CONVULSIONS.
Thcie alarming and terrible complaints arc al ways
caused by a of the Nerves- The BKLT,
IIHJCW KI'J and FIUID will cure nearly every case, M
matter how young or old the patient, r how .confirmed
the complaint. Numerous and astonishing proots are in
possession of live proprietor.
Qlj' Many hundred Certificates from all parts of the
country of the most extraordinary character can he
given, if required.
rNo trouble or inconvenience attends the tuo of
CHRISTIE'S QJILVANIC ARTICLES, Snd
they may be worn by the most feeble on 1 delicate, with
peifeot ease and safety. In many oesos the sensation
attending thoir use is highly pleasant and a-reeable.
They can bo sent to any pagt of tne country.
Prices i
Tho Galvanic BeU Three Dollar!.
Tho Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars.
Tho Gal vanio Bracelets, Ono Dollar Each.
Tho Magnetio Fluid, One Dollsr.
OJ7- Tho articles are acoomnanied by Tell pl iin
direotioi H Fa nnhloU with full particulars may bo had
of the authorise© Agent
PARTICULAR CAUTION.
r ware of Counterfeits and Worthless Imitation*
T>. C. MCRBHBAD, M.
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