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NOTICE is hereby given to all levees creditors and other person; interested in the estates of the respective decedents and 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 ana allowance to the Orphans Court, to bo held at Blooinsburg, in and for the County 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 tho Borough of Danville, in the County of Col umbia, deceased. 2. Tho final account of Henry Metz. Ad ministralor of the estate of Mary Bariul, late of Roaring Creek township, Columbia county dee'd. 3. The account of Henry Mourer, Admin istrator" of tho estate of Henry Johnson late of Madison township, Columbia county, dee'd. 4. The first and final account of Stephen M. 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The account of Abraham Mosteller, Jr., Administrator of the Estate of Abraham Mosteller, Sr., late of Mifßin township, Col umbia county, deceased. 11. The necount of Caleb Thomas Execu tor of tho last Will and Testament of Eph raim McCollupi, late of Madison township, Columbia cotlnty, dee'd. 12. The final seceunt of Charles and Ste phen Michael, Administrators of the Estate of Adam Michatl, lato of Beaver township. Columbia county, dee'd. 13. The account of John Kclchner, Exe cutor of die last Will and Testament of Wil liam Kclchnei, late of Centte township, Columbia county, dee'd. 14. The account ol John Rant" ami Ja cob Christian, Adminislrators of the Estate of John Christian late of Madison lowjship, Columbia county, deceased. The account of George Adminis trator of the E-usle of William Hollinghead, late of Cattawissa township, Columbia Co , dee'd. JESSE G. CLARK, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE, " ) Bloomsburg, March 13, 1851. j " UTION. ~ All persons are hereby eautioned against purchasing a note of hand given by me to Aaron Hess, dated about tho last of May 1850, and made payable six months after date, for $-50. A credit of S3O is endorsed upon the note as paid on the 11th of March 1851, and I have a legal defence to the bal ance on tho note. JOHN THRASHER. Centre township, March 14lh 1851. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Ladies Gaiters and Slippers just manufactured and to: rale by WARREN Rt'SUEL. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER a> is IP s n sy 8 THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR 72 £ S2 a A Great Dyspepsia curer, Preparer! from RF.NNET, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Barmi Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, l'hila delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indi geslion, Dyspepsia, Jaudioe, Liver Com plaint, Constipation,-and Debility, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. PS" Half a spoonful of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two 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 ot 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 intenslines. Without it there will be 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 110 good Gastric Juice, and hence the disease, dis ircssatid debility which ensue. PEPSIN AND RENNET. —Pepsin is the chief element, or groat Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance 111 the solid parts of the human stom ach after de ilh, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest itself, or eat itself up. It is also found in the stomach of animals, as lhe 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 curdliug 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 and other food." Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perlectly supplied, we quota the following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! BARON LIEWG, in Lis celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says : "An Artificial Di gestive Fluid analagou" to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the micous membrane of the stomach of the Call, in which various articles of food, aB meat and eggs" will be softened, changed, and diges ted, Just in the same manner as they would be in lhe human stomach." Dr. Pereira, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Fowlers A Wells, New York, page 35. states the same great fact, and describes the method of prep aration. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr Combe, in 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;" and he states that "a distinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding every thine "I'se to fail, had recourse to the Oasiric Juice, ob tained from the stomach of living animals which proved completely succ.isslul." ' Dr- Grabf-ii, author of the famous works "'v ege'.gbie Diet," says: "it is a remar kable tact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the properly 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 & Blanrhard, 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 Jnice, 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 Pepsin lias produced the most marvellous envois, curing eases of De bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and dispeptic Consumption, supposed to bo on tho very verge ol the grave. It is imposs ble to give the details of cases in the limit of this advertisement—but authenticate certificates have been of more than two hun dred Remarkable Cures, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but per manent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and par ticularly useful for tendency to billious dis order, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever anil Ague, and tho evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sick ness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost rec onciles Health with Intemperance. Ou> STOMACH COMPLAINTS. —There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to reach and removo at once. No matter how bad they may be, it gives Instant Belief I A single dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to bo 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 in cases of Nausea Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress after eating, low. cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowr ess of Spirits, Despondency, Emanciation, Weak ess, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bolllo. One bottle will often eflect a lasting cure. FEPSIN IN POWDERS, nr Sent by Mail Free of Postage. For convenience of sending to all putts o tie country, the 1 igestive Matter of the Pep sin is put up in the form of Powders, wifh directions to be dissolved in water or syrup, by the patient. These powders contain just the same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantity for the same price, and will be sent by mail, Free of Postage, for One Dollar sent (post-paid) to I)r J S Houghton, No 11 North Eighth street Philadelphia, Pa. Six packages for five dollars. Every package and bottle bears the written signa ture of J S HOUGHTON, M D .Sole Proprie tor. Sold by agents in every town in the Uni ted States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Bloomsburg, JOHN R. MOY ER, E. P. LUTZ. WINDSOR AND COMMON CHAIR made to order of any desirable style at the chair manufactory of B. HAGENBUCH Bloomsburg, May 16th 1850. GREAT COU6R REMEDY! Far the Care ef COUGHS, GOLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. In offering to the community this juitly eel ebrated remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it i 8 not our winh to trifle with the liva oi health of the afflicted, hut ffcrkly to lay be fore them the opinion* of distinguished man & sme of the evidence- of its success, from which they can judge for themselves. We sin cerrly pledge ourselves to make no wild asser tions or false statements of it- efficacy, nor will we hold oit any hope to suffering humanity which foo a will not warrant. Many proofs are here given, and we solicit on inquiry from tho public into all wo publish, fee* lingnssered they will find them perfectly relia ble, and the medicine worthy the;i best 'confi dence and patronage- PROF. CLEVELAND, of Bowdoin Col lege, Maine, Writes—*'l have witnessed tha effects of your 'CHERRY PECTORAL' in my own family ond that of my friends, and it gives me satis faction to state in its favor that no medicine I hive ever known has proved so emiuently suc acssful in ruling diseases of tho throut and lungs." REV. DR, OSGOOD Writes—"That he considers 'Cherry Pectoral' tho best medicine for pulmonary Affections ev er given to the public,* and states that "his daughter after being obliged to keep the room four months with a severe settled cough accom panied by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms of Consumption, com menced the use ef the Pectoral/ and had completely recovered," EX—CHANCELLOR KING, of New York says. "I have been a great suffer er with lironchetis, and hut for the use of tho •CHMIHT PECTORAL' might have continued to be so for many years to come, but that has cured me and I am happy to bear testimony to its cli cocy," From such testimony we ask the public to judge for themselves, HEAR THE PATIENT, Dr, Ayer—Dear Sir; For two years I was fllicted with a cough,, accompanied Y spitting of blood and profuse night sweats, y the advice of my attending physiciaa I was inilqced to use your Cherry Pcctsral, and con tinue to do so till I considered myself cured, and ascribe the effect to your preparation, JAMES RANDALL, Hamden ss. Springfield, Nov. 27. 1848, This duy appeared tho above named James Randall, and pronounced the above statement true in every respect. LORENZO NORTON, Justice. THE REMEDY THAT CORES. PORTLAND, Me , Jan. 10,1847. Dr. Aycr; 1 have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse until Inst au tumn, it thought on a cough which confined me in my chamber; and began to assume the alarm ing symptoms of U ropuoj. 1 hud tried the '"*** auvice and the best mcdi *ne to no niimAco until I jjsecJ your Cherry Pectoral, which has ciued mo, and you may well believe me. Gra'e* fully yours, J, D. PHELPS, If there is any value in the judgment of the wise, who speak from ex|erieiice, here is a med icine worthy of the public confidence, Prepared by J. C. Jlyer, Lowell. Alans., Sold by E P t LUTZ, Bioomsbnrg A B WILSON, Berwick Jan, 16 ,1851.-4 m. AN ADVERTISEMENT THAT APPEALS TO TUB 801'HD SENSE OF THE COMMUNITY. Standard Medicines, The following unequalled series of Family Medicines may be depended upon with tho ut most confidence. They have the approbation of the best physici ens in the country, and are recommended by ail who have used them as superior to any family medicines known. They have been been before the Public For Five Years, during which time more than 5,000 certificates hove been received from emi nent public men and others, and are now on filo at lhe Company's Offlce. Tliey are < oiupounded with the ut most care and skill, and the ingredients are thor oughly tested by scientific chemists, so that medicines of a uniform and reliable quality arc guaranteed In all cases. The Griefcnberg Vegetable Pills, Are par ticularly valuable for the prevention and cure of Fevers in general, all Billinus am I.iver Com plaints, Jaudice, General Debility, Common and Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Heart liuin, Cos tivencas, Griping, Urinary Diseases, Obstruc tions of the Menkes. Influenza, Asthma, and for a variety of other Chronic Diseases; iu l/iin for all or Jin iry family uses. Full directions for the various Disea ses accompany each boxl Pride 25 cts. a box. Tli© Graffenbfrg I*3 sen tcry Syrup, A speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and the Asiatic Cholera, if taken with the first symptoms, viz . vomiting and diarrhoea. It Dever fails to cure (he worst possible cases of bowel complaints, generally in a few hours, seldom beyond o day. It is Puiely Vegetable, ai d taken in almost any quantity is perfectly harmless. The Giaefcnberg Green Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for Burns, Wounds, Sprains, Chillbbiins, Corns, Sores, Swellings of all kinds, KheumulUm, Kryeipelas, Bronchitis Scrofula, i leers, Pains in the Side and Back* immediate y relieved, inflammation of the Dow els, and for all cases where thoreis inflammation. THE GRAEFF.NBERG . MAKIL OF IHSAE.TII. A Complete hand-book of medicine for fami lies. Price 50 cents. Office 214 Broadway, N. V. CA UTIOiV. The public is requested to in mind that everything prcpaml by tie roefen erg lom puny has their eeul pt>n it. Spurious a. tides have been issued closely re sembling the genuine in evriy particular except the seal, and the utmost care should be observed befoic purchasing. A GEN TThomas Ellis, and E. P. Lutz, /iloomtburg; Benjamin Bei ber. Caftutcista, Peter hnt, Light Street. Blontysburg. Jan. 23, 1851-om. TAILORING IN LIGHT STREET JAMES SMITH Invites'thn attention of the fashionable in Light Street to his stsio of cutting garments He makes them in the best and most tasty manner, and can can ensure satisfaction in his warkmanihip. He receives the latest fashions, and when cutting onlp is desired, the work is marked carefully for the maker. wAll kinds of country produce taken uschage for work. Light Street, Feb. 14, 1850. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPnC MIXTURE T Larfo Bottles—Only One Dollar. THE Proprietor of the Great American R/mcdy " VAFUHH'I VKe claMed with the vast amount of " Remedies of the day ;" it claima for iteelf a greater heating potter, in all tliera tee, than anu other preparation now before tf>< world ; nnd iioa sustained itself for eight yean by it* aupertot medical virtue*, and, until thia reduction, commanded double the price of any other article in thia lino. NOTICE PARTICULARLY, tbi* article acta with great beat ing pewer and certainty, upon the Blood, Liver, Kidnoys, Lungr and all oilier organs, upon the proper action of which life nnd lieiltlt depend. Thia medicine haa a justly high rrpntc na a remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, and all disease* of that nature. It may be relied upon when the intelligent physician haa abandoned hi* patient, —and for these distressing diseases, m<#e especially DROPSY, the propri etor would en meetly and honestly recommend it. At ite pre-wit price it ia rarity olitained by all, and the trial will prove the article to bu the Cheapest JfcfEoins In the World! ttT r lease Ask fur pamphlets the agent* give them away they contain over sixteen page* of receipt*, (in addition to fu) medical matter) valuable for household purpose*, and whiel will nave many dollar* per year to practical housekeeper*. These receipts are introduced to make the hook of greet value, aido from it* character a* an advertising medium for the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form of , letter* IVotn all part* of the country, may be relied upon. "Vaughn'* Vegetable T.ithon trip tic Mixture" —the Grant American Remedy, now for sale in quart bottle* at #1 each, small bottle* at 50 eta each. No small bottle* will be issued after the present slock i* diporod of. Principal Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Main Ptreet, G. C. VAIJGIIN. Polrt Whole** 1* and Retail by OLCOTT McKEOBON & CO., 137 Maiden Lane, New York City. N. B.—All letter* (excepting from agents and dealer* wiln urftcen Ire transacts business) must be post paid, or no attention will be given to them. AGENTS.—K. P. I.UTZ, Bloomsburg ; O. F Moore, Danville; Jno. W. Friling, Sun bury. M A M'Cay, Northumberland ; John Sharpless, Cattawissa ; J K Millard, Espv town; A. Miller Berwick; Charles Seybert- Beach qaven.Oct. 31, 1850.-ly <2lQUllll3i>DQ>SE "PAiTAeEA. The afflicted nre invited to call j, n ,[ 900 Isaac Brooks, Jr., at the corp\, r o(' Third and Wilcox streete, and Miss Ch'.jsliana Sands, Beach street below Spw a alr aet| tn , hc s c h U yl kill. These two persons have bren snatched from the very jaws of t'., e destroyer through 'he agency of that Twist potent of all medicines, V R ;Sy,kINDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. Dr '.ulUn's Panacea is the only*rtain cure fot or King's Evil, Teller, Erysipelas, Old Sores and Ulcera, Mercurial Diseases, and all othci afl'estiona, cutaneous or otherwise, arising front impurities of the blood. In the extraordinary cure of Mr. Brooks, peo ple who visit hitn, hoi J np their hands in as b"!!?hmeni( 'J iMI medicine cO' l !'' !' avo ar " reefed BIS disease—then go away resolved to re commend Dr Cullen's Indian Vegetable Pana cea to every one they hear of who has need of a purifying medicine. So with Christiana Sands—her enje of Scrof ulous sore throat was quite as extraordinaiy as Mr. Brooks', when wo reflect that from the dis ease her tea or coffee would frequently pass out of tier cars, when attempting to drink, [Sec her certificate.] The people are beginning to understand, too that the various Syrups of Sartaparilla are little better than molasses, and that it is madness to throw away money on articles which, under the most favorable cireumstancea, do not produce any impression on the system until several gal ons have been swallowed. One bottlo of Dr. Cullen's Panacea seldom fails to produce con viction in U> minds of patients that a radical cure is certain. Thus hope, [JO necessary, an ally to medi cine.] springs up st the outset, and the patient re cured before 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 end quart bottles of other purifiers, are valuatde about in the proportion of gold to copper. Those who woulc prefer a penny Jo a he! f Ragle, on account of its size, would make a poor selection to say the least. Sarsaparilla a good purifier! Dr. Cullen's Panacea contains its oxlract in its most concen trated form. Added to this nte other extracts, more active and powerful, and which effect in combination willi the Barsaparilla, what the Lit ter article, orcoml.inetl with the most powerfu poisons, cannot alone accomplish. It has cured where every thing else had failed and (his in a multitude of cases—Slot iu Eutope or in tho moon, (wheie so many great cuies have been performed,) but in Philadelphia and other pal'ts of the union. And be it distinctly understood 'that we do not obtain our extracts by "holing 400 gallons down to one," it being known to every uruggist's apprentice that boiling destroys the essential virtues of medicinal plants and roots. ROVVAND & WALTON, Proprietors, Wholesale and retail, No. 21 North SIXTH street; or E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg; M C Grier, Danville; Peter Ent, Light street, Rickets and Stewart, Orangevillo ; Cyrus Barton, Espytown ; J Cattawissa; M G Shoemaker, BtlcUhofft. GU JVSMITHIJV G IN BLOOMSBURG. Thomas C. Bomboy Respectfully informs the public that ho has opened and arranged in good order A GUNSMITH SHOP at the Pennsylvania Hotel, in the lower part ol Main Street, Bloomsburg, where he will bo ready to furnish any kind of Firearms, in good order uhd of approved workmanship. He will also attend to Repairing and Cleaning Guns and will repair and make all kinds of light machinery, locks, &c., at moderate charges. Guns and Pistols on hand for sale. Bloomsburg, May 2, 1850. R. W. WEAVER, AOTO®OTY-AT~]LAW BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., P j men—On the Eait side of Main Street three sqatres below Market. Fancy Chairs. BENJAMIN HAGENBUCH has just re ceived from Philadelphia a new lor of FAN CY CHAIRS, of Birch and Mahogany curl, and of the most fashionable style, wliich he will sell at the lowest prices for good pay. Bloomsburg, May 16th, 1850. Books! Books!! Joseph Swarlz has just received a new lo of Literary Historical, Religious, Poetical Miscellaneous and School books, to which ha invites the attention of the reading publio of Bloomsburg. To tlic Mick and Aidiclcd. CERTIFICATES and Testimonials' suflicienl to fill every column ot this paper, can be produced, setting forth the wonderful vir tues of DR. SWAYNS'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES. Dr. Swnj-ae's Compound Sjrrap of Wld Clicrry. ANOTHER HOME CERTIFICATE Great Cure of Edward Hanson, Engineer, at Mr. Pettits' 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. PHILAD., April 15, 1850. 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 1 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 muchasapint of blood at a time. This mournful state of things continued tintil I almost despaired of being cured, having tried physicians and numer jus tilings with out relief; but having heard of the great vir tues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved ol by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to make a trial of it, and am happy to state that three bottles performed a perfect cure; roy sleep is now undisturbed and sweet, and 1 firmly believe that to your meiiicino I am indebted for this great cure. I shall be glad to communicate with any person on the subject who may be pleased to call on me, and corroborate what 1 have said in the above certificate, at the factory or my residence. Yours, most respeotfully, EDWARD HANFON, The above certificate is from a 7,ian well known by a large portion ol our citizens. Those who tho truth of it, are invited to call and themselves that it is anoth voluntaTy, 'disinterested and living witness to tb'e ™,eat virtues of Dr. Swayne's Compound of HIM Cherry. If BE VERY PARTICULAR to get the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, as prepared by Dr. SWAYNE, N. W. Corner of Eight and Race streets, Philadelphia : all others are "fictit iu i . counterfeit." SIC JI WE'S VERMIFUGE. ' "A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspep tic Children or Adxdts, and the most usej.il Family Medicine ever off fired to the public. This Remedy is one which has proved successful for a long time and it is univer sally 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 0 „!y destroys But invigorates ihe whole sys tem. BEWARF. OF MISTAKES! Remember, Dr Swavne's Vermifuge is now put up in s c ( u are bottlo-, eev. ihat the name is spelt correctly—S WAYN E. CHEAT PURIFYER OF THE BLOOD." Dr. Swayne's Sugar Coated Sarsopariila 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 costivencss, which is very common to some individuals, and (or the irregularities indident to females they are very valuable. AGENTS FOII COLUMBIA COUNTY. E. P. I.UTZ A JOHN R. MOVER, Bloomsburg, Pa; M C Grier & John Moore Danville; John Sharpless&C Hartfnan & Co., Catawissa; G &HShaman Catawissa Forge; Brown and Creasy, Mifflinville; A Miller Berwick; John Doak Briar Creek tp.j Peter Ent Williams bur™ ;E. Lazarus Orangevillo; JK Millard Eapytown: Elias Wertnnn Hohrsburg; Geo. Masters Millville; J M Sheldon Jerseytown; McCay & Patterson Washingtonville; Hugh McWilliams Moresborg; and by most all Storekeepers in the adjacent Counties. Bloomsburg, Oct. 17, 1850.—6 m. The People's Friend. T. T. POND'S, OP UTICA, NEW YORK' nds and Piles, and all diseases of the bowels of a chronic nature, tooth-ache and ear-ache,,&c. f &o. It is truoly what it professes to be. "the People's Friendl" Providence has scattered along tho rugged paths of life many things that contribute greatly to the comfort and happiness of every body : hence their great value, a'-- Tell may they be called 'friends of Ine people.' One'kvord here to guard against imposition. A man by the name of spencer, has tnanu ufaclured and offered for sale a spurious ar ticle called lite Coryll Extract, —that would be extract of the hazol-nutthe genuine is as white and pure as water, while the spuri ous article is colored, which enables tho public to distinguish. None genuine, but those mrrked Pond's Pain Destroyer. For sale by Wm Robison, Bloomsburg, John Jessup. Shictshinny, Chalfant k Hughes, Danville, Seth B Bowman, Berwick, Fowler & Trcm b|y, Esp.v town. 2 18 ly C. C. M A R R, GM'.<3>®®ar EKgNdUJS®, Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Williamsburg and its neighbor hood for extracting and inserting teeth accor ding to the best improvements in surgical science and skill. He will insert teeth either upon pivot or plate, ard in such a maimer as will insure satisfaatioli. His office is near Peter Em's store. Wilhgeharg,*Col. Co., Oct. l#th, 160. ' r ' CAUTION ALL persons are hereby cautioned igauii: Saying any money due me to Benjamin S. ilmoro as he is not authorised to receive any claims, due either to me on individual accounlor on the late firm of Weaver & Gil more, the books of the firm having been as signed to rae. R. W. WEAVER. Bloomsbuig Deo. 12th 1850. BLANKS!! DEEDDS, SUMMONS. • EXECUTIONS, SUBPfENAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, ol proper and desirable forms, for sale at the Ofice tho "Star of tho North." LlVtit 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 v Fulness of Blood io the Head, Aci dity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn. Disgust for Food, Fulness or H'eight 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 lytAg posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ct approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, af ter using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver—it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases —the effect is immediate. They can ha administrued to FEMALE or INFANT with safety and reliuble benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high char acter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to indace counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the livee of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINK. They have the written signature of C. M JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name Mown in the bottle, without which they are spurious For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Ger man Medicine Store. No. 120 Arch Street, one door below Sixth, (lato of 278 Race street,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Also for Sale by JOHN K. MOYER, Bloomsburg, Pa. The Ge&test Because the Best Pea. fly Medicine la the World IS WORSDELLS VEGETABLE RESTOR ATIVE I'ILI.B. they have succeeded in curing seme ol the worst cases, of disease ever recorded, end are daily accompliahin 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 prepora tion. For FEVER & AGuE, they have nev er yet failed. At least one thousadd oases in the neighborhood of Philadelphia, have been cured since the first of Bept.. last. In Dyspnpsin, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Scrofula, for Worms, and all other diseases of children, they are 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. Each box containing Fifty Pills, renders them the cheapest, while they are decidedly the best, ns well as the mildest in action, of any now in the market. The Editor of the "City Item," thus speaks of them: IV READER, you are suffering from fever and ague, and you have never tried U'ors dell's Vegetable Restorative Pills. Shake no inore. There issliJl hope for you—you may yet be cured- Go, or send at once to A. Weeks & Co., 70 North Fughlh street., and procure a box of these unrivaled pills, which are a sovrcigu untidote for this distressing complaint. Col. Forney of the Pennsylvunian, says : WORSDELL'S PII.LS. —This excellent family medicine is daily winning new t-inmphs over disease, and consequently in tho high road to public favor. In the removal of the every day ills that flesh is heir to, wo know of no better compound. We hoard the oth er day of a desperate case of scrofulous e ruptious of tho head and face being enirely cured by them. Du Solle of the "Times," says •. ty The great popularity ol Worsdell's Vegetable Pills, is attributed to the just .tier it which they really possess. They have been quietly gaining tho fame they now have, by tho force of their own virtue*. The means usually employed to give eclat to new remedies have not been adopted by the proprietors. They have bepti content to let their medicine speak foi itself. It is now doing it in every section of the country. They are for sale by most of the Store Keepers throughout the Country,and in quan tities at reasonable rales, at tho Laboratory No 70, North Eighth Street. A. W EEKS & Co., Proprietors. Agents, JOHN R. A/OYER, Bloomsburg: E. Lazarus, Orangeviile, M. G. Shoemaker, Buckhorn, T-'unston & Diefenbach, Jerseytown, M. C. Grier, Danville, C. Hartman & Co., Cattnwissa, and by most merchants throughout the iiountrv. NEW SADDLER SHOP. , subscriber announces to the public mat ho has just opened a Saddler Shop in tho part of Bloomsburg, 011 Main street, f Mexico; and a history ol Texas brought down to the time of its admission into the American Union. By Marcius Will son, Published bv M. H. Newman iCo 199 Broadway New York. One large oc. tavo volume. Price ¥2,00. Tho above valuable and interesting work for sale by I homes Ellis, A lent, Bloomsburg January 23, 1851.-6 m OUAXJEVILLE FOUNDRY AND NACILLNE SHOP. THE subscriber has now in active opera lion the nesv FOUNDRY and Machine Shop. ■ recently erected at Orangeviile, and will be ready to furnish castings of every size and description, and every desirable kind of machinery. Castings for Mills, Plough irons, Stoves of every kind, Kettles, Bailers and all other kinds ol Hollow-ware will be furnished by him at the lowest prices. He has also on haud. and will make to j order, THRESHING'MACHINES AND PLOUGHS ready for use, and equal to the best made in this region of the country. Farmers in need of Castings or maohine ry will find it to their advantage to Wait hi*, establishment. He will keep on hand a lot ol articles manufactured by him, out of which a lair selection can always be made. l£v ry description of machinery neatly re paired on the shortest notice and moat ren sonable terms. Old metal taken in pay raent for work. B. F. HAYHUR6T. Orangeviile, July 29th 1850. NOTICE. While absent during the session of the le gislature, ray professional business will ba in charge of R. W. Weaver, Esq., who wit} attend to all matters in relation thereto. CHARLES R. BUCKALEW. • J n ip- -M ia*j.