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Register's Notice, NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents anj minors, that the following Administration and Guardian accounts have been filed in the Office of the Register of the County of Columbia, and will be presented for confir mation ann allowance to the Orphans Court, to bo held at Bloomsburg, in and for the Comity aforesaid, on Wednesday the 23d., day of April next, at two o'clock, P. M. 1. The first account of Jacob Garretson, acting Executor of the last Will and Testa ment of Alexander Garretson, late of the Borough of Danville, in the County of Col umbia, deceased. 2. The final accouut of Henry Metz. Ad ministmtor of the estate of Mary Burnd, late of Roaring Creek township, Columbia county dee'd. 3. The account of Henry Mourer, Admin istrator of the estate of Henry Johnson late of Madison township, Columbia county, deo'd. 4. The first and final account of Stephen M. Gilmore, Guardian ot the person and estate of Edward Reed Wheeler, one of the heirs of Thomas C. Fo.-ter, late of Briar Creok township, Columbia county, dee'd. 5. The final account of Samuel Mellick, Administrator with the Will annexed of An drew Delong, late of Orange township, Col umbia county, dee'd. 6. The Account of Daniel Rembold, Ad ministrator of the Estate of l'eter Smoyei, late of Mifflin township. Columbia co:>uty, dee'd. 7. The first and final account of Andrew Freas, Administrator of the Estate of Cath arine Nicholas, late of Briar Creek town ship, Columbia comity, dee'd. 8. The first and final, account of John Be gad, fAdmi-istratnr of the estate of John Vnndling, lato of Liberty township Colum bia county, dee'd. 9. The account of Allen Shvllhammer nnd Daniel Neyhard, Administrators of the Estate of George Shellhammer, late of Cen tre township, Columbia county, dee'd. 10. The account of Abraham Mosteller, Jr., Administrator of the Estate of Abraham Mosteller, Sr., late of Mifllin township, Col umbia county, deceased. U- The account of Calob Thomas Execu tor of the last Will and Testament of Eph raim McCollum, late of Madison township, Columbia county, dee'd. 1-2. The final accrual of Charles and Ste phen Michnol, Administrators of the Estate of Adam Michael, lain of Beaver township, Columbia county, dee'd. 13. The account of John Kelchner, Exe cutor of the last Will and Testament of Wil liam Kelchnei, late of Centre township, Columbia county, dee'd. 14. The account ol John Rants and Ja cob Christian, Administrators of the Estate of John Christian late of Madison lowaship, Columbia county, doceased. The account of George Hughes, Adminis trator of the Estste of William Hollinghead, late of Cattawissa township, Columbia Co , dee'd. J ESSE G. CLA RK r Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE, j Bloomsburg, March 18, 1851. j CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing a note of hand given by me to Aaron Hess, dated about the last of May 1850, and made payable six months after date, for 850. A credit of 530 is endorsed upon the note as paid on the 11th of March 1851, a ail 1 have a legal defence to the bal ance on the note. JOHN THRASHER. Centre township, March 14th 1851. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Ladies Gaiters and Slippers just manufactured and for sale by WARREN RUSBEL. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER IP IS IP £S IE 57 8 THE TR VE DIGESTIVE FL UID, OR ai2. A Great Dyspepsia curer, Prepare '. from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Phila delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for- Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Jaudire, Liver Com plaint, Constipation, and Debility, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. tyjlalf a spoottlul of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about tico hours, out of the stomach. DIGESTION. Digestion is Chiefly performed in the stomach by the aid of a fluid which freely exudes from the inner coat of that organ, when in a state ol health, called the Gastric Juice. This fluid is the Great solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimula ting Agent of the stomach and intonstines. Without it there will bo no digestion,—no conversion of food into blood, and no nu trition of the body; but rather a foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. A weak, half dead, or injured stomach produces no good Gastric Juice, and hence the disease, dis tress and debility which ensue. PEPSIN AND RENNET.—Pepsin is the chief element, or great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance m the solid parts of the human stom ach after de ith, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest itself, or eat i'self up. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, &c. It is the material used by farmers in makirg cheese, called Rennet, the effect of which has long been the spe cial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. Ren net possesses astonishing power. The stom ach of a calf will curdle nearly one thou sand times its own weight of milk. Baron Liebig states that, 'One part of Pepsin dis solved in sixty thousand parts of water, will digest meat anil other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perfectly supplied, we quote the following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! , BARON LIEBIG, in Lis celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says : "An Artificial Di gestive Fluid analagous to the Gastric Juice, may ho readily prepared from the nucoits membrane of the stomach of the Call, in which various articles of food, as meat and egosj will be softenod, changed, and diges ted, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Pereira, in his famous . treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Fowlers & Wells, New York, page 35. states the same great fact, and describes the method of prep aration. There are few higher authorities thanTlr. Pereira. Dr Combe, in a his valuable writings on the "Physiology of Digestion," observes that "a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia j" and he states that "a distinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with litis complaint, finding every thing else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, ob tained from the stomach of living animals, which proved completely successful." Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on "Vegetable Diet," says: "It is a remar kable fact in physiology, that the stomacliß of animals, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the property of dissolving various articles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial digestion of them in no wise dif ferent from the natural digestive process." Dr. Simon's great work, the "Chemistry of Man," (Lea & Blanchard, Phila.. 1846, pp. 321-2): "The discovery of PEPSIN fo ms a new era in the chemical history of Di gestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pep sin, as it is in the natural Gastric Juice it self." Professor Dunglison of the Jefferson Col lege, Philadelphia, in'his great work on Hu man Physiology, devotes more' than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from tho living hu man stomach and from animals are well known. "In all cases," he says, "digestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as the natural digestions." As a DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr Houghton's preparation of Pepsiir lias produced the most marvellous efivcts, curing cases of De bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and dispeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It ■ imposs ble to give the details of cases in the limit of this advertisement —but authenticate certificates have been of more than tiro hun dred Remarkable Curet, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but per manent. I It is a great Nervous Antidote, and par | ,| ul ,'-Arly u.'eful for tendency to billious dis order, Lii'er Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Merc??, and upon the Digestive orgu.' lß , alte. a 10 "S 'c* ncss. Also, for excess in pating, u ul " le too free use of ardent spirits, li almost rec - onciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMVI.AINTS. —There le . !)/l form of Old Stomach Complainta which it does not seem to reach and remove at once. No matter how bad they may be, it gives Instant Relief! A single dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. Purity of Blood and Vigor of Body, follow at once. It is particularly excellent 111 cases of Nausea Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress after eating, low. cold state ol the Blood, Ilcavir.ess, Lowressof Spirits, Despondency, Emancialion, Weak ess, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will often eflect a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS, ty Sent by Mail Free of Postage, ft For convenience of sending to all parts o the country, the Digestive Mailer of tne Pep sin is put up in the form of Powders, with directions to be dissolved in water or syrup, by the patient. These powders contain just the same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantify for the same price, and will be sent by mail, Free of Postage, tor One Dollar sent (post-paid) to Dr J S Houghton, No II North Eighth street Philadelphia, Pa. Six packages for five dollars. Every package and bottle bears the written signa ture of J 8 HOUGHTON, M D., Sole Proprie tor. Sold by agents in every town in the Uni ted States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Bioomsburg, JOHN R. MOY ER, E. P. LUTZ. WINPSOR AND COMMON CHAIR made to order of any desirable style at the chair manufactory of B.HAGENBUCH Bioomsburg, May 16lh 1850. GREAT COUGH REMEDY! Far the Cere ef COUGHS, GOLDS, HOABBBSSBB, BROS OHZTZB, GROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPZHO-COUGH ABB OOHSUJKPTZOV. In offering to the community ihit jutlly eel ehrated remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it i a not our wish to trifle with the livs oi health of the afflicted, hulf-arkly to lay lie fore them the opinions of distinguished men dc anme of Hie evidence- of its success, from which Ihey can judge for themselves. We sin cerely pledge ourselvea to make no wild asser tions or false slstements of it- rflicacy, nor will we hold not any hope to suffering humanity which fao s will not warrant. Many proofs are here given, and wc solicit on inquiry from the public into all we publish, fee ling assered they will find them perfectly relia ble, and the medicine worthy thc;i heat 'confi dence and patronage. PHor. CLEVELAND, of Bowdoin Col lege, Maine, Writes—"l lisvo witnessed tho effects of your •CHERRY PECTORAL' ill my own family and that of my fiiends. and it gives me satis faction to state in its favor that no medicine I hive ever known hos proved so emiuenlly suc cessful in cuiing diseases of the throat and lunga." REV- DR, OSGOOD Writes—"That he considers 'Cherry Pectoral' the best medicine lor Pulmonary Aflcctiona cv rr given to the public/ and statea that "his daughter after being obliged to keep the room four monlhs with a severe settled cough accom panied by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms of Consumption, com menced (he use ef the 'Cherry Pectoral,' and had completely recovered," EX—CHANCELLOR KING, of New York sava. "I have been u groat suffer er with Dronchetia, and hut for the use of the 'CHXHUT PKCTORAI.' might have continued to lieao for many years to come, but that liua cured me and I am happy to hear teatimony to ile cfi cacy," From such testimony we ask ths public to judge for themselves, HEAR I'llE PATIENT, Dr, Ayer—Dear Sir; For two years I was filicted with a very severe cough, accompanied y spitting of blood and profuse night sweats, y the advice of ray attending physician I was induced to use your Cherry Federal, and con tinue, to do so till I considered myself cured, and aaeribe the effect to vour preparation, JAMES RANDALL, Hamden ss. Springfield, Nov. 27, 1848, This day appeared the abovo named James Randall, and pronounced the above statement true in every respect. • . LORENZO NORTON, Justice. THE REMEDY THAT CURES. "PORTLAND, MA , Jan. 10,1847. Dr. Ayer; I have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse until last au tumn, it brought on a cough which confined me in my chamber; and began to assume tho alarm ing symptoms of consumption. 1 had tried the treat advice and the heal medir.'ne to no purpose, until I used your Cherry Pectoral, which has cured me, and you maj well believe me. tira'e. fullv yours, J. D. PHELPS, If there is any value in the judgment of the wise, who apeak from experience, here is a med- Iclnr mnthj trf the pnlilit, cotiflvlencg, Prepared by J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Mass., Sold by E P.LU'I'Z, Boomsbnrg A B WILSON, Berwick Jan, 18,1851.-4 m. AN ADVERTISEMENT THAT AI'PEALH TO TUK 80CSW SENSE OF THE COMMUNITY. Standard Medicines, The following unequalled ecrica of Family Medicines may lie depended npon with tho ut most confidence, Tbcy have the approbation of the beat physicians in the country, and are recommended by all who have used them aa superior to any family medicines known. They have been been before the Public For FlvfeYciti N, during which time more than s,oo'ertiticaiea have been received from emi nent public men and others, and are now on file at the Company's Olßce. They are Compounded with ihe ut most care and skill, and the ingredients are thor oughly tested by scientific chemists, so that inedieine# of a uniform and reliable quality are guaranteed In all cases. 'Tho Griefcnberg Vgo ITABLS PILLS, Are par ticularly valuable fur tbe prevention and cure of Fevers in general, all Uillious anc I.ivcr Com plaints, Jaudice, Geneial Debility, Common and dick Headache, Dyspepsia, Heart Dnin, Coa tivencss, Giiping, Urinary Diacaaea, Obstruc tions of tho Menses. Influenza, Aathma, and for a variety of other Chronic Diseases; in U.in for all ordinary family uses. Full directions for the various Disea ses accompany each box, Price 25 cts. a boa:. * The Grnefenberai Dyacn lerj Syrup, A speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bloody Flu*. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantumi and the Asiatic Cholera, if taken with the first symptoms, viz . vomiting and diarrhoea, it Dever fails to cure the worst possible cuses of bowel complaints, | "Ctifally in a few hours, seldom beyond a day. It is Fuidly Vegetable, ai d taken in almost any .jnantity is peifctly haimless. -'.."M GiaefeiiL'ing Green Mountain nl „,„ Invaluable for Burns, Wounds, Scrofula, | leers. Pains in f' lo " immediate y relieved, inflammin-'h Bow els, and for all cases where there is ,# " on ' THE GRAEFENBKRG E OF HEALTH. A Complete hand-book of mcdicint for fami lies. Price SO cents. Office 214 Broadway, N. Y. CA UTIO N. The public is requested to ;,ear in mind that everything prepared by the laefrn cig Com pany has their seal uon it. Spurious articles Wnc been issued closely re sembling the genuine in every particular ezcept the seal, and the utmost care ahould be observed befoie purchasing. AGENTS, — Thomas Ellis, and E. P. Lutz, Bioomsburg; Benjamin Bei ber, Calluwissa, Peter Lnt, Light Street. Bioomsburg, Jan. 23, 1851-6 m. TAILORING IN LIGHT STREET JAMES SMITH Inviles'the attention of tbe fashionable in Light Street to htsalsie of cutting garments .He makes them in the best ana moat tasty manner, and can can ensure satisfaction in his warkmanihip. He receives the latest fashions, nnd when cutting onlp is desired, the work is marked carefully for the maker. EF* All kinds of country produce taken eichage for work. Light Street, Feb. 14, 1850, Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! Large Bottle*-Only One Dollar. rh* I'mprirtor of the Greet American Remedy " VArnnx'J Vcoktahi.k I.mioHTßirt-ic Mixture," induced by the urgent of At* A cent*, throughout the Uuited State* and Canada, hue now Redooed tire Price of hi* popular and well known article; and from this date, henceforth, he will pat up but one *ixu only, hia quart bottle*: the Tetail price will be ORB DOLLAR. The public may reet aaaored that the character of the Medi cine, its Mrongth, end curatire properties will remain t'NriiAKfiKD, end the tame care will be beatowvd ht tnt paring it aa heretofore. A* this Medicine, under ke redneed price, will l>e purchnred by thore who have not hitherto made*themselves acquainted with it* virion*, the proprietor would beg to intimate that hi* rrticfef* not to lie claaeed with the ra*t amount of " Remediet of the day j" it claim* Ibr iteelf a greater healing potter, in all dinranre, than any other preparation note before tht j corld; and hot an stained it*elf her eight year* by it* supciim medical virtue*, nnd, until thi reduction, commanded doublr I ibe price of t ny other article in thi* line. NeTtra Particularlt, thi* article act* with greet iwa ing pewer and certainty, upon tlte Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungr and all other organ*, epoa the proper action of which life and I health depend. Thi* medicine ha> a justly high repute a* a remedy fbr Dropsy and Gravel, nnd all diea*c* of that nature. It may be relied upon when the intelligent |fliyician ha* abandoned hi* patient, and for there distressing direnre*, more especially Dropst, the propri etor would enrnettly and honettly recommend it. At iu present price it i* eavily obtained Dy all, and Ute trial will prove the article to lie tlie Cheapest Medicinethe World! C.y Plrare a*k for pamphlet* the agent* give them away they contain over rixtren page* of receipt*, (in addition to ful medical matter) valuable for household parpo*e, and whici will *avc many dollar* per year to practical bourekucpur*. There receipt* are introduced to make the book of greet valne, *idc from it* character aa an advertbing medium for tlie medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form of letter* from all part* of (lie country, may be relied ui>on. " Vaughn'* Vegetable I.itliontriptic Mixture " the Great American Remedy, now for tale in quart bottle* nt $1 each, small bottle* at 60 ct* each. No *mall bettlee will be ireued after the prerent Mock i* diiqtored of. Principal Office, Buffalo. N. Y., 907 Main Street, (i. C. VAUGHN. Sold Who Wale and Retail by OI.COTT McKEBBON Si CO., 127 Maiden Lane, New York City. N. B.—All letter* (excepting from agenta aid dealer* witn whrtn lie tran*acta buxineaa) must be po*t paid, or uo attention will lw liven to them. AGENTS.—E. P. LCTZ, Uloomsburg ; 0. F Moore, Danville; Jno. W. Friling, Sun bory, M A M'Cay, Northumberland; John Sharpless, Cattawissa ; J K Millard, Espy town ; A. Miller Berwick : Charles Seybert- Beach jjaveu.Oct. 31, 1850.-ly PANACEA. „ The sfilicted are invited tu cell and eee Mi Isaac Brooks, Jr., at the corner of Third and Wilcox streets, and Miae Chiistiana Sands, Beach street below Spruce atreet, < n the Scbuy I kill. These two persona have bien snatched from the very jaws of the destioyer through'lie agency of that most potent of sll medicines, DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. Dr Cullen's Panacea is the only cirluin cure for Scrofula or King's Evil, Tetter, Erysipelas, Old Sores and Ulcers, Mercurial Diseases, and all other alfestions, cutaneoua or otherwise, arising from impurities of the blood. In the extraordinary cure of Mr. Drooks, peo ple who visit him, hold up thoir hands in as tonishment, that axy medicine could have ar | rested nis disease—then go away resolved to re | commend !)r Cullen's Indian Vegetable Pana cea to everv one they hear of who has need of a purifying medicine. So with Christiana Sands—her euje of Scrof ulous MIS ihrosl WW unite as evtranrilinary Mr. Brooks', when we reflect thut from the dis | ease her tea or coflec would frequently pass out lof her ears, when attempting to drink, [See her certificate.] The people are beginning to understand, toi that the various Syrups of Sarrapsrilla are little better than molasses, and that it is madness to throw away money on articles which, under the most favorable circumstances, do not produce any impression on tho system until several gal ons have been swallowed. One bottle of Dr. Cullen's Panacea seldom fails to produce con-, viction in the minds of patients that a radical I cure is certain. Thus hope, [lO necesaaty.an ally to medi cine.] springs up at the outset, and the patient is cured beforo any other preparation could have made the slightest impression upon the disease ! In fact, the twelve ounce bottles of Di. Cul len's Panacea, compared with the pint and quart bottles of other purifiers, are valuable about in the proportion of gold to copper. Those who woule prefer a peony to a half eagle, on arcount of its sixe, would make a poor selection to ssy the least. Sarssparilla a good purifier! Dr. Cullen's Panacea contains its oitract in its most concen trated form. Added to this arc other extracts, more active and powerful, and which effect in combination with the Haraaparilla, what tho Ist ter article, or combined with the most powcrfu polyuria, cannot alone accomplish. It has cured where everything else had failed and this in a multitude of caeca—not ill Europe ! or in the moon, (where so many great cures have been performed,) but in Philadelphia and other pafts of the union. And be it distinctly understood that we do not obtain our extracts by "boling 400 gallons down to one," it being known to every druggist's apprentice that boiling destroys the essential virtuca of medicinal plants and roots. ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, Wholesale and retail, No. 21 North SIXTH street; or E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg; M C drier, Danville; Peter Ent, Light street, Rickets and Stewart, Orangeville ; Cyrus Barton. Espytown ; J Sclimick, Cattawissa; M G Shoemaker, Buckhorn. GUIV SMITHIJV G IN BLOOMSBURG. Thomas C. Bomboy Respectfully informs the public that he has opened aim arranged in good order A GUNSMITH SHOP a * the Pennsylvania Hotel, in the lower part • M H ;.n Street, Bloomsburg,. where he will ,' ' f urnish any kina'of Firearms, in good Olid o.' proved workmanship. He will also alteufl 10 . _ Repairing and CiiZniri£ Uun J, and will repair and make all *inds J. "S"' machinery, locks. &c., at moderate CCu r - i Guns and Pistols on hand, for sale. Bloomsburg, May 2, 1856'. R. W. WEAVER, ATtfOBSOGY-AT-LAW BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., P A rrice—On the Ea'tt side of Main Street tbrae sq aires below Market. Fancy Chairs. BENJAMIN HAGENBUCH has just re ceived from Philadelphia a new lot 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! Books!! Joseph Swartz has just received a new lo of Literary Historical, Religious, Poetical Miscellaneous and School books, to which lis invites the attention of the reading public of Bloomsburg. To tlic Sick and Afflicted. CERTIFICATE* one! Testimonials sufficient to fill every column cA this paper, can be produced, setting forth the wonderful vir tues of DR. SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES. Dr. Sivayne'tt Compound Syrup of Will Clici'i y. ANOTHER HOME CERTIFICATE. Great Cure of Edward Hanson, Engineer, nt Mr. I'ettits' Factory, corner ol 9th and Wallace Streets, Spring Garden. More substantial evidence of the wonder ful curative properties of , Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. PIIILAD., April 15, 1850. Dr. Swaync— DearSir—Being severely nf fiicled with a violent cold and cough, which settled upon my lungs attended with great debility, soreness in my side, that I could 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 n pint of blood at a time. This mournful state of things continued until 1 almost despaired of being cured, having tried physicians and numer IUS things with out relief: but having heard of the great vir tues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, nnd its being approved ol by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to make a trial of it, and am happy to state that throe bottles performed a perfect cure; my sleep is now undisturbed and sweet, and 1 firmly believe that to your medicine I am indebted for this great cure. 1 shall be glad to communicate with any person on the subject who may be pleased to call on me, and corroborate what I have said in the above certificate, nt the factory 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 to call and satisfy themselves that it is auoth voluntary, disinterested and l'ving witness to tlie great virtues of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. rv BE VERY PARTICULAR to get the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, AB prepared by Dr. SWAYNE, N. W. Corner of Eight and Race streets, Philadelphia ; all others are "fictit io counterfeit." SWAYNE'S VERMIFUGE. "A snfe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Murines, sickly or Dyspep tic Children or Adults, and the most usejul Family Medicine ever of feted 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 be 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. BF.WAREOF MISTAKES! Remember, Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is now put up in square botlle , Sen that the name is spelt correctly—SWAYNE. GREAT PUIIIFYER OF TIIE FLOOD." Dr. Swayne's Sugar Coaled Sarsnpaiil'a and Tar Pills, Act as a gentle purgative, produ cing a healthy stale of the Liver, and Bowels acting as an Alternative, changing that state of costiveness, which is very common to some individuals, and for the irregularities indident to females they are very valuable. AGENTS FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY. E. I'. LUTZ K JOHN R. MOVER, Bloomsburg, Pa; M CGrier&Jolui Moore PaiivillcJohn Sharpless&C Hartman & Co., C'atawissa; G K R Sluiman Catawissa Forge; Brown and Creasy, MifHinville; A Miller Berwick; John Doak Briar Creek tp.; Peter Ent Williams burg; E. Lazarus Orangeville; J K Millard Espytown; Elias Wertmin Rohr>burg; Geo. Musters Millville; J M Sheldon Jerseyiown; McCay & Patterson Washingtonville; Hugh McWrllioms Moresburg; and by most all Storekeepers in ihc adjacent Counties. Bloomsburg, Oct. 17, 1850.—6 m. The People's Friend. T. T. POND'S, OF UTICA, NEW YORK' matiun, old sores, fresh woundsand Piles, and all diseases of tiro bowels of a chronic nature, tooth-achc and ear-ache, &c., &o. It istruely what it professes to be. "the People's Friend I" Providence has scattered along the rugged paths of life many things that contribute greatly to the comfort and happiness of every body ; hence their great value, k l -- fell may they be called 'friends of tne peupie.' One word here to guard against imposition. A man by the name of speucer, has mung ufaclured and offered for sale a spurious ar ticle called the Coryll Extract , —that would be extract of the hazel-nutthe genuire is as whito 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 Jessup, Shickshinny, Chaiinnl & Hughes, Danville, Seth B Bowman, Berwick, Fowler & Trem b|y, Espytown. 2 18 ly C.C.IHARR, SH©ff(oN nKiNajsa:, Tenders his professional services to the I of Williamsburg and its ncighbor ' b'ood for C*! raclin ß a nd inserting teeth accor ding rC 'h® eßt imprdr"" ,en,s ' n surgical science and He will insert tceiu ci,..rT . i upon pivot or plate, and in such a manner as will insure satisfaoltol). His office is near Peter Ent's store. Williamsburg, Col. Co., Oet. 20th, 1850. CAPTION. , ALL persons are hereby cautioned against paying any money due me to Benjamin S. Gilmore as he is not authorised to receive any claims, duo either to me on individual accountor on the late firm of Weaver & Gil more, the books of the firm having been as signed to me. R. W. WEAVER. Bloomsbuig Dee. 12tli 1850. BLANKS!! DEEDDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPtENAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, o' proper and desirable forms, for sale at the Oflce the "Star of the North." LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Ner vous Debility, Disease of the Kid neys, and all diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles n Fulness of Blood io the Head, Ari dity of the. Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn. Disgust foi Food, Fulness or H'eighl 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 pasture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration, Yellowness of the Skin anil Eyes, Pain in the Side, Dock, Chest, Limbs, 3*e. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bu rning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Degres sion of Spirits. CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CUBED BY DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JCKSO IV, . AT THE GERM A N MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any otlter rep aration in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilful physicians had lulled. These Bitters arc worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of tho Liver abd Its ser glands, exorcising the most searching powers in weakness and alleclionsol the di gestive organs, they are, withal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. Head and be Convinced. The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor of the "Camden Democrat,"the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21: — "HOOELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS." —"We have seen many Haltering notices of this medicine, and the source from which lliey came, induced us to make inquiry respect ing its merits. From inquiry we were pet suaded to use it, and must say we found it specific, in its act inn upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and tho powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and streglheits the nerves, bringing them into a state of re pose, making sleep retresliing. [From the "Boston Bee."] The editor said, Pee. 22d— "I)r. Hooflnnd's Celebrated Herman Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspeysin, 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 onr 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 emitrtontly gains and vigor— a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicatestom achs with safety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience and to the afflicted we nilviso their use." Judge M. M. Noah, a geMleman with great scientific and and litterary attainments, said in his "New York Weekly Messenger," January 6, 1850. " I)r tloofiand's German Hitters. —Here is a preparalion which the leading presses in tho Union appear to bo 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 lielin Hoolland. Professor to the University of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and oiip of the greatest medical wri ters. Germany hus ever produced. He was omphutioullv the enemy of humbug, ami theiefore a medicine 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 ail complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and sev eral ot the editors speak of its elfects from ■ heir own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in calling tho attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jack son's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all alllieled.'' MORE EVIDENCE. The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best family ncwspapci published in the Uni ted States, the editor says of DR. HOOFI.AND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom tlint we recommend what are termed Patent Medicinos 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 Itat we nre not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten alter they have done their guilty race of mis chif, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval ol the Faculty itself." Evidence mmn evidence h* eu fe . I eeived Hike tile forcoimO from all ol the Onion, the last three years, ant'l'thc strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the reu lor Physicians of Philadelplfla than all otfior 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 preseuted even in this form. That this racJiciue will cure Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, no fine can t!opb, | ler using it as diiected. It acts speciti'cally [ upon the stomach and liver—it is preferable to calcmel in all bilious diseases —the effect is immediate. They can he administered to FEMALE or INFANT with safety and reliable benefit, at anytime. REIVARE OK COUNTERFEITS. This medicine lias attained that high char acter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. I.OOK WEI.I. TO THE MARKS OF THE UIChCINE. They have tho written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious For sale, wholesale and retail, at tho Ger man Medicine Store, No. 120 Arcli Street, one door below Sixth, (late of 278 Race stteet,) Philadelphia, and by respeoiable dealers generally throughout the country. Also for Sale by JOHN R. MOV Bit, Bloomsburg, Pa j The Geatest Because the Best FAB ily medicine in the World IS WORSDELLS VEGETABLE RESTOR ATIVE TILLS, lliey havo succeeded in curing some of ihe worst cases, of disease ever recorded, <iml are daily accomplishin the restoration of persons after having tried in vain to obtain relief from any other source. One of the Proprietors is a regular physician of extensive experience, who de votes his time exclusively to their prepara tion. For FEVER & AGUE, they have nev er yet failed. At least one thousand cases in the neighborhood of Phil<o|p|phia, have been cured since thfcfirst of Sept., last. in. Dyspepsia, Uhcumarom, Liver Complaint, Scrofula, for Worms, and all other diseases of children, lliey are oneqnalled by anything ever prepared for the purpose, while for the various disc&scs 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, lliey need no other medicine. Each box containing Fifty Pills, renders them the cheapest, while they are decidedly the best, as well as the mildest in action, of any now in the market. The Editor of the "City Item," thin apeaks of them : nr REAPER, you are suffering from fever ami ague, and you have never tried H'ors dell's Vegetable Rcatora'ive 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 areasovreign antidote for this distressing complaint. Col. Forney of the Pennsylvanian, says : WORSPELL'S TlLLS.— 'This excellent family medicine is daily winning new t-inmphs over disease, ami consequently in the high road to public favor. In the removal of the every day ills that llesh is heir to, we know of no better compound. We hoard the oth er day of a desperate case of scrofulous e ruptions of the head and face being euirely cured by* them. J)u Solle of the "Times," toy* : IT" The great popularity o( Worrell's Vegetable Pills, is attributed to the just .nor it which they really possess. Tliey have been nuietly gaining the fame tliey now have, by the force of their own virtues. The means usually employed to give eelat to new* remedies have not been adopted by the proprietors. Tliey have been content to let their medicine speak fni itself. It is now doing it in every section of the country. They arc for sale by most' of the Storo Keepers throughout the Country,and in quan tities at reasonable rales, at the Laboratory No 70, North Eighth Street. A. WEEKS & Co., Proprietors. Agents, JOHN if. A/OVER, liloomsbnrg; K. Lazarus, Ornngeville, M. G. Shoemaker, lluckliorn, Funston & Diefenbaclt, Jersey-town, M. C. Grier, Danville, C. Ilnrtman & Co., Cattawissa, and by most merchants throughout the uountry. NEW SADDLER SHOP- The s"bs"'*riber announces tn the public that lie has just opened a Saddler Shop in tint central part ot Bloomsburg, on Main street, one door above Rupert's Store, where he witt keep i-imsmntly on hand and make to order all kinds of HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS, V ALIEUES. And every oilier article in his lino of busi ness. He will also attend to TRIMMING carriages and buggies, in every desirable style, and will turn olf all his work neat and good ; and at the lowest prices. Thoso who wish work in his line will do woll to give him a call. Co llides, rottnlry produce, and even gold dollars will be taken in payment for work. \V. M'K. THORNTON. Hloomsburg, May 15, 1819. THIS WAY GUiMLUnUY BidßSJAffillD StffflPlElßlfy RESPECTFULLY announces to the eiti izens ot lllwi Hi lung in gencial and his old patrons in | articular, beside . the rest of mankind, that he has again opened his tai lor-shop whore ho will.be pleased to furnish the best of clothing, cut according to the la test fashions, and made in the boat maimer. He receives llie oily fashions, and feel* rer tain thai his work will look well and wear bet ter. His shoo Is on main a'rect of ninom*burg noxt door bolcw Lutz's Drug store. In pay for work, he will take cash, store order, or cicn GOLD DOLLARS. Rloomsburg Nov. 21, 1850. A Valuable New Work. AMERICAN HISTORY, co mpr istng sketches of the Indian Tribe* ; a descrip tion of American Antiquities, with an in quiry into their origin and the origin of tho Indian tribes ; History of flic United Stilt* n, with appendices showing its con nection with European History; a History of the present British provinces ; A History ol'Mexlro; and a history o' Texas brought down to the time of its admission into tho American Union. By Marcius Will son, Published by Al. H. Newman & Co., 199 Broadway New York. One large oc tavo volume. Price $2,00. Tho above valuable and interesting work for sale by Thomas Ellis, Agent, Blooinsbnrg. January 23, 1851,-Gm ORVMGEVILLE FOUNDRY AND machine snor. THE subscriber has now in active opera lion the new FOUNDRY and Machine Shop recently erected at Ornngeville, and will bo ready to lurnish eastings of every size ami description, ami every desirable kind of machinery. Castings for Mills, Plough irons, Stoves of every kind, Kettles, Boilers and all other kUU.sOi nohow-ware will be furnished by him at tho lowest prices. He has also on hand, and will make lo r- JH'ffldNS' MACHINES AND 1 I.UL(.IIS ready- r or use, and equal to the beet made in this region of the country. Farmers in need of Castings or machine ry will ibid it lo their advantage to visit hit establishment. He will keep on hand a lot of articles manufactured bv him, out of which a fair selection can always be made. Ev -ry description of machinery neatly re paired 011 the shortest notice and most rea* sonahle terms. Old metal ttiken in pavment for work. B F. HATHURST. Orangeville, July 391h 1851). Notice. While absent during the session of the le gislature, my professional business will be in charge of R. W. Weaver, Esq., who will attend lo all qiatters in relation thereto. CHARLESR BUCKAIEW. January 2d, 1851,
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