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AT THE LOWEST PRICES Respectfully announces to nis friends and the public that he has taken the Boot and Shoe Store lately kept by Warren Russel, where he has always on hand and makes to order alt kinds of Boots and Shoes at the following prices: Men's fine calf or morocco boots, 84 a 4 50 do kip or cow hide, 3 26 do calf rhoes * 200 do cow hide 1 75 do miners', nailed, 2a 2 50 Ladies' gaiters, 2a2 25 " Lace boots, 162 " Thick solea slippers, lal 37 " Pump soled, 100 " Jenny Linds 125 a 150 Boys', youths' and cliildron's shoes in pro portion. He manufactures his work of the best of stock—warrants it to wear ; and is determined to sell it as low as others can their Yankee or city work. Call and see for yourselves. Shop on Main St., next door below Hartman's Store. Bloomsburg, April Ist, 1851. BLOOMSBURG ACADEMY. A HIGH SCHOOL For Young Ladies atfd Gentlmen. J. E. BRADLEY, Principal. A sufficient number of competent Assis tants will, at all times be employed. __ The ensuing Summer Session will com mence on MONDAY the 14th day of April next, and will continue 16 weeks. TERMS. The Academic year consists of 44 weeks. The price of tuition per quarter is as fol lows: For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A rilhmetic, Book-Kccping by single entry, Ge ography, History of U. S. S3 25 For same, ana Algebra, Geometry, Survey ing, Mensuration, Boook-Koeping by double entry, General History, Natural History, Phy siology, Philosophy, other English branches, and Drawing. $4 50 For Latin, Greek Gernydft, & French, 5 75 uFGood boarding can De obtained in pri vate families at from 91 50 to 82 00 per week. REEEKEKCKS.—CoI. Joseph Paxton, Hon. Stephen Buldy. Hon. Geo. Mack, Michael Brobst, Esq., John M'Reynolds, Esq., and the Citizens of Bloomsburg. Gf After this Winter Session the French Language will bo taught in this School. Bloomsburg, March 20, 1831. ALBANY DUTCHMAN, A MAMMOTH WEEKLY JOURNAL. The Dutchman is published every Satur. day, ami sent to subscribers at the following terms payable in advance : One copy 82.00 per an. Three copies 5:00 " Five " 8.00 " Ten " 15.00 , City subscribers will bo served regularly with the Dutchman at 82.00 per annum, names sent to the publication office, 72 State street, Albany, N. Y. Any person sending us a clup of five, at she above Jexras, will be entitled to an addi tional cbpy gratis. i GRIFFIN & FARN6WORTH, ■ • : ' Proprietors. Fancy Paper, ~ Envelopes, Fens, Ink, Writing sand &c can be found at the cheap Book store of JOSEPH SWARTZ. - ' v Novels, School Boots, Blank Books, Ledgers, Day books and Journals; Gift books, Keepsakes Ac., for Sale at the Bloomsburg Book Store <7 ■ M-M - Joseph Swart*. ?• * -' ■ JA jams ■ . . .**■£&. arifcat- .• . - } ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER IP IB IP SUSJ 8 ■ THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR A Great Dyspepsia curer, Prepared from RENMST, 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, Dyspepsis, Jsodfee, Liver Com plaint, Constipation, and Debility, Curiog after Nature's own method, by Natuiu'a Own agent, the Gastric Juice. . I3T Half a spoonful of this Fluid, infqsed in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roast Bcrf 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 flu id is the Great solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimula ting Agent of the stomach and intenstines. 1 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 no good 1 Gastric Juice, and hence the disease, dis tress and debility whioh ensue. PEPSIN AKD RENNET.—Pepsin is the chief , element, or great Digesting Principle of the [ Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance in the solid parts of the human stom ach after death, and sometimes causes the ' stomach to digest itself, or eat i'self up. It I is also found in the stomach of animals, as > the ox, calf, &c. ft is the material used by farmers in making cheese, called Rennet, the effect of which has longbeen the spe cial wonder of the dairy. The curdliug of ' milk ia the first process of digestion. Ran f net possesses astonishing power. The stom > acli of a calf will curdle nearly one thou - sand times its own weight of milk. Baron ; Liebig stales that, 'One part of Pepsin dis -1 solved in sixty thousand parts of water, will digest meat and other food." Diseased > stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice t Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want ) may be perfectly supplied, we quote the f following f SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! BARON LIEBIG, in Lis celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Di gestive Fluid anatagous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the nucous ' membrane of the stomach of the Call, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs* will be softened, 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 f aration. There are few higher authorities , than Dr. Pereira. ; Dr Combe, in .his valuable writings on j the "Physiology of Digestion," observes , that "a diminution of the due quantity of | the Gaslrio Juice is a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsiaand he states | that "a distinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with j- this complaint, finding every thing else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, ob ' tained from the'slomach 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 stomachs of animdls, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the property of dissolving various articles of food, and of effecting a kind ot : artificial digestion of them in no wise dif i ferent from the natural digestive process." 1 Dr. Simon's great work, the "Chemistry ■ of Man," (Lea Si Blanrhard, Phile., 1846, ; pp. 321-2): "The - discovery of PEPSIN to ms a new era in the chemical history of Di gestion. From recent experiments we > know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an I 'artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pep s sin, as it is in the natural Gastric Juice it , sell" , Professor Dunglison of the Jefferson Col > lege, Philadelphia, in'his great work on Hit r man Physiology, devotes more than fifty ) pages to an examination of this subject ) His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the . Gastric Juice, obtained from the living hu i man stomach and from animals are well 1 known. "In all cases," he says, "digestion j occurred as perfectly in the artificial as the 1 natural digestions." t As a DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr Houghton's preparation of Pepsin has produced the moat marvellous effects, curing cases of De . bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and dispeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the very verge of 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 • drat Remarkable Cures , in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were - nearly all desperate cases, and the cures 1 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 and Ague, and the evil - effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other.drugs - upon the Digestive organs, after a long sick -5 ness. Also, for excess in eating, and the • too free use of ardent spirits. It almost rec -3 onciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.—There is no , form of Old Stomach Complaints which it ) does not teem to reach and remove at once. > No matter how bad they may be, it gives . Instant Relief t A single dose removes all . the unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs . to be repeated, for a short time, to make I these good effects permanent. Purity of I Blood and Vigor of Body, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea 1 Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state ol the Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaneiation, Weak ess, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Price, ONE DOLLAR per" bottlo. One bottle will often effect a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS, IF" Sent by Mail Free of Postage. For convenience of sending to all parts o the country, the Digestive Matter of the Pep sin is put up in the form of Powders, wifh i 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 Dr 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 lb every town in the Uni lad States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Ageuts for Bloomsburg, JOHN R MOY ER, E. P. LUTZ. PORTFOLIOS, BLANK BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, kC. For tale at the Bloomsburg Book Store by JOSEPH SWARTZ. iTffEAT COBGH REMEDY! For Iks Care of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSBMBSS, BROS OHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WKGOPXVG-COUGH AID OOIBUHPTIOV. In offering to the community this justly cel ebrated remedy fur diseases of the throat and lunga, ft 19 not our with to trifle with the lives oi health of the afflicted, but f-ackly to lay be fore them the opinion* of distinguished men <fc some of the evidence- of it* success, from which they can judge Jor themselvee. We sin cerely pledge ourselves to make so wild asser tion* or false Statements of it- efficacy,nor will wa hold out any hope to suffering humanity which fao's will not warrant. Mtny proofs ara here given, and we solieit an Inquiry from the public into ail we publish, fee ling aasered (hey will find them perfectly relia ble, and the medicine wogjiy th*it best (confi dence and patronage. PROF, CLEVELAND, of Bowdoin Col lege, Maine, Writea—"l hiva witnessed tho effects of your ♦CHERRY PECTORAL'in my own family and that of my friends, and it gives me satis faction to state in ite favor that no medicine I lnve ever known ha* proved so emiuently suc oessful in euiing diseases of the throat and lank*." REV. DR, OSGOOD Writea—"That he conaiders 'Cherry Pectoral' the best medicine for Pulmonary Affections ev er given to the public,' and states that "hi* Jaqghter after being obliged to keep the room four months with a severe settled cough accom panied by raising of blood, night sweats, and tbe attendant symptoms of Consumption, com menced the use cf the *Cherry Pectoral,' and had completely recovered," 1 EX—CHANCELLOR KINO, of New York saya, "I have been a great suffer er with -lironchetia, and but for the use ef the 'G'HZSBT PXCTOSAL' 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 cfi caey," From such testimony we ask tbe public to judge for themselves, HEAR THE PATIENT, Dr, Ayer—Dear Sir; For two yeai? I was fflicted with a very seveic cough, accompanied y spitting of blood and profuse night sweats, y the advice of my a'tending physicina I was induced to use your Cherry Pectaral, and con tinue Ito do a" till 1 considered myself cured, and ascribe the effect to your preparation, JAMES RANDALL, Hamden as. Springfield, Nov. 87, 1848, This day appeared the above named James Randall, .and pronounced the above statement true in every respect. LORENZO NORTON, Justice. THE REMEDY THAT CURES. POBTLANP, Me , Xan. 10,1847. Dr. Ayer; 1 have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse until last au tumn, it biougbt on a cough which confined me in my chamber; and began to assume tbe alarm ing symptoms of consumption. 1 had tried the best advice and the beat medietas to no purpose, until I used your Cherry Pectoral, which has cuied me, and you may well believe me. Gra'e. fully yours, J.D.PHELPS, If there is any value in tbe judgment of the wise, who speak from experience, here ia a med icine worthy of the public confidence, Prepared by J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Mats., Sold by E PjLUTZ, Bioomsbnrg A B WILSON, Berwick Jan, 16,1851.~4m. AN ADVERTISEMENT THAT ATIXALS TO THE tOVUO SENSE OF THE COMMUNITY. Standard Medicines, The following unequalled series of Family Medicines may be depended npon with the ut most confidence. They have the approbation of the best physicians ib the country, and are recommended by all who have used them as superior to any family medicine* known. They have been been before the Public For Five Years, daring which time more then 5,000 certificate* have been received from emi nent public men end others, tad are now on file at the Company's Office. They are Compounded with the ut most care and skill, and the ingredients are thor oughly tested by scientific chemists, so that medicine* of a uniform and reliable quality are guaranteed In all cases. The Gricfenberg VEOKTABLK PILLS, Are par ticularly vaiuable-for Ihe prevention and cure of Fevers in general, all Biliioua anc Liver Com plaints, Jaudice, General Debility, Common and Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Heart Bum* Cos tiveneas, Griping, Urinary Diseases, Obstruc tion* of the Menses. Influanza, Asthma, and for a variety of other Chronic Diseases; in Ufin for all ordinary family uass. Full directions for the various Disea ses accompany each box, Price 25 cts. a b ox. The Graefeubcrg Dysen t e r y 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, via . vomiting and diarrhoea. It sever fail* to cur# the worst possible cases of bowel complaints, generally in a few hours, seldom beyond a day. It ia Purely Vegetable, ai d taken in almost any quantity it perfectly harmless. The Gtaefeoberg Green Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for Burns, Wounds, Bpraina, Chillblains, Corns, Sores, Swellings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis Scrofula, | leers. Pain* in the Side and Back' immediate y relievedrMiflammation of the Bow els, and for all cases where there is inflammation. THE GRAEFENBERG manual of bealth. A Complete hand-book of medicine for fami lies. Price 50 cents. Office 214 Broadway, N. Y. CA una N. The public la requested to bear in mind that everything prepared by the raefen eig Com pany has their seat upon it. Spurious articles have been issued closely re sembling the genuine in every particular except the seal, and the almost care should be observed before purchasing. , \, , ' AGENTS,—Thomas Ellis, and E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg } Benjamin Bei b*r, Cattawissa, Peter Ent, Light j Street. Bloomsburg, Jan. 23, 1851-om, ■_ TAILORING IN LIGHT STREET JiMES SMITH lnvites\he attention of the fashionable in Light Street to his efaie of cutting garments He makes them in the best and moat taaty manner, tod cart can enaure satisfaction in hi? warkmanihip. He receives the latest fashions, and when cutting onlp is desired, : 'the work is marked carefully for the maker. • s> % WAH kinds of country produce taken j eichage for work. ' • . I Light Street, Feb 11. 1850. Price Reduced ! , ———■ "=? ■ — VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! Larfe Bottle*— Only One Dollar. rh. Proprietor f U Oml Amerisso Remedy " Veronk'j VIOTI K I.tTßOxrxirrto MUTUXX," Indoesd by the onmt rolMtstiom of hli A*nU, tbroochout the United Slatee and Canada, hae now MBIBM* of tie popatar mad ere* knows srtWU i aad Crom thle date, . baa I eft nil, he wHI pat ap bat aw to only, -hie qiut botyee:— the retail phea rsffi bo out DOLLAR. The public may met amend that the character of the Medi cine, lie eoength, aad enratire pnportlaa WILL aaaaia PHcaaaaab, an*l the eaaao care 1U bo beetowod in pra pariua H v heretofore. Ae Una medicine, under itavodaetd price, will hmparahaeod by thoae who haye not hitherto made thoeaeelrea acquainted with lie vutuea, it, proprietor wooM be* to ialimato that hie article ie no*, to be claeeed with the reet amount of " Reined tar •f t'Ve duylt clainu lor haelf o grooter Wis* power, fo aU iitetut, I lea nay etter preparation now before Ike Keritl ; and hoa •aatniaed Itaatf for eifht yaare by iu saprrlot dnadioal virtues, and, entil thla ladactiaa, oommandad double the price of nny other irtiele in Uda lino. NOTWI Paartt CUULY, thle article adto with (Mat heal in* power nod certainty, upon the Blood Liver, Kldneya, Lug*, end nU other or*aw, upon the proper notion of which life and health depoad. Thla madlcint hae a jaetly high repute ae e remedy for Dropsy and Gravel, and nil diwaaee of that naturr. It may be ralied apon when the intelligent phyctcien hae abendaned Ida patient, —and for there dhtraaaing dleeaaee, more eapecially Daorei, the propri etor would earttertlf end Hottaetly recommend it. At ill preeent price It la cecity obtained by nil, end the trial will prove the article to bo the Chsspsrt Uedl cine in tbe World! t-W Pteero ark for pamphlet*—the agent* giro them away thoy contain ovareiateon pa*er of reortptr. On addltioa to fol medical mailer) valuable for houaalmld purpoam, and wbiet will cava many doUan par roar to practical hooatkarpen. Thorn rrcripta an introduced to moke Iha book of firm volar, arid* from He character ae an advert icing medium foe the medicine, the taattmooy In fovor of which, in the form of letter* from all paru of the country, may bo relied upon. W"Vuoghn'e Vegetable Uthoatriptic Mixture"—the Omul Americen Remedy, now for eale in quert bottler at *1 each, email bottlm at SO etc each.. No email houlee will ba Icaund ailer the preeent etock la diepoeed of. Principal Offloo, Buffalo, N. V., 807 Main Street, a. C. VAUGHN. Bold Wholeeale and Retail by OLCOTT McKESSON k CO..W Maiden Lane, New York City. N. B.—AU lottery (excepting from areata end deelerc witn whmn he trancecte bueineae) muet be poet paid, or no attention will be giren to them. AGENTS.—E. P. LOTZ, Bloomsburg; O. F Moore, Danville; Jno. \V. Friling, Sun bury, M A M'Cay, Northumberland; John Sharpless, Cattatvissa; J K Millard, Espy town ; A. Miller Berwick : Charles Seybert- Beach Haven.Oct. 31, IBSO.-ly 3DiPu <23oc^lll®acLS3 PAITAGfEA." The afflicted ore invited to call and son Mr lesse Brooke, Jr., ttthe corner of Third and Wilea* streete, and Mine Chtieliana Stnde, Beach street below Spruce etreet, i n the Schuy I kill. Theee two person* have been anatched from the very jaws of the degtioyer. through 'he agency of that most potent of all medicine*. DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. Dr Cullen'i Panacea la the only cartain cure for Scrofula or King's Evil, Tetter, Erysipelas, Old Sore* and Ulcers, Mercurial Diseases, and all" other affealions, cutaneous or otherwise, arising from impurities of (he blood. In the extraordinary cure ofMr. Brooks, peo ple who visit him, hold up their hands in as tonishment, that ANT medicine could beve ar rested ins 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 cujp of Scrof ulous sore throat was quite at extraordinary as Mr. Brooks', when we reflect that from tbe dis ease her tea or coffee would froquently pass out of li*r ears, when attempting to driuk. [See ner .certificate.] ,• Tbe people are*beginning to understand, too that the various Syrups of Sariaparilla are little better than molasses, and that it ia madness to throw away money on articles which, under the moßt favorable circumstances, do not produce any impression on tbe system until several gal ons have been swallowed. One botlle of Dr. Cullen's Panacea seldom fails to produce con viction in the minds of patients that a radical cure ia certain. Thus hope, [so necessary, an ally to medi cine.] spring* up *t the outset, and the patient is cured before any othar preparation could have mede the slightest impreseion upon the disease I In fscl, the twelve ounce bottles of Di. Cul len's Panacea, compared with the pint and quart bottles of other purifiers, are veluable about in the proportion of gold to copper. Those who wonle prefer a penny to a half eagle, on account of it* sixe, would make a poor selection to say the least, Sarsaparilla a good ponder I Dr. Cullen's Panacea contain* its oxtraet in its most concen trated form. Added f Arts are other extracts, more active and powerful, and which effect in combination with the Btrsaperilla, what the lat ter article, or combined with tbe moat powerfo poisons, cannot alone accomplish. . It has cured where everything elso had failed and this in a multitude of cases—not in Europe or in tho moon, (where eo many great cures have been pcrformedy) 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 destroy! the essential virtuea of medicinal plants and roots. ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, Wholesale and retail, No. SI North SIXTH street; or E. I*. Lutz, Bloomsburg; M C Grler, Danville; Peter Ent, Light street, , Rickets and Stewart, Orangeville ; Cyras Barton. Espytown ; J Schmick, Caltawiba; M G Shoemaker, Buckhoru. ~ GUNSMITHING IN BLOOMSBURG. Thomas TJ. Bomboy Respectfully informs the public that he has opened and arranged in good order A GUNSMITH SHOP at the Pennsylvania Hotel, in the lower part ot Main Street, Bloorasbutg, where he will be ready to furnish any kind of Firearms, in good order and .of approved workmanship. He will also attend to Repairing and Cleaning Gum and will repair and make all kinds of light machinery, locks, tcc., at moderate charges. Guns and Pistojs on hand for sale. Bloomsburg, May 2, iB6O. A Valuable New Work. AMERICAN HISTORY, co m p rising sketches of the Indian Tribes; a descrip tion of American Antiquities, with an in qtfiry Into their origin and the origin of the Indian tribes; History of (be (Jolted State*, with appendices showing its con nection with European History; a History of the present British provinces; A History of Mexico; and a history ot Texas brought down to the time of its admission into ine American V trim. By Maroius Will son, Published by J|, H. Newman & Co., 199 Broadway New York. One large oc tavo volume. Price 98,00. The abor* valuable and Interesting work for sale by Thomas Ellis, Agent, Bloomsburg January 33, 1851.-6 m A NEW LOT 9F BOOKS, ~' JUST received and opened at the Blooms burg Book Store by JOSEPH SWARTZ. April is*, i;*! To the Sick and Afflicted. CRRWICATES smd Testimonials sufficient to fill every column of this paper, can be produced, setting forth the wonderful vir tues of DR. SWATNE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES. Or. Swuyne'a Compound Syrup or Wld Cberry 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 tbe wonder ful curative properties of Dr* Swayae's Conpound Syrnp of Wild Cherry. Pttn.lD., April 16, 1850. Dr. Swayne— Deaj Sir— Being severely af flicted with a violent cold and cough, which settled Upon my lungs attended with great debility, soreness in my side, that I could scarcely breathe, spitting of blood, no ap petite, could get no rest at night, owing to the severity of my cough, would spit as much as a pint of blood at a time. This mournful state of things continued, until I almost despaired of being cured, having tried physicians and numerous things with* out relief; but having heard of the great vir tues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians of the first eminence, 1 concluded to make a trial of it, and am happy to state that three bottles performed a perleot cure; my sleep is now undisturbed and sweet, and 1 firmly believe that to your medicine J 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, at die 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 anoth voluntary, disinterested and living witness to the great virtues of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Br 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 io T > counterfeit." SWAYNE'S VERMIFUGE. 11 A safe and effectual remedy for' Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspep tic Children or Adults, and the most ustjul Family Medicine ever of fered to the public. This Remedy is one which has proved successful for a long time and it is univer sally acknowledged by all who have tried it to be far superior (being so very pleasant to the taste at the same time alfectual) to any other medicine ever employed in disea ses for which it is recommended. It not only destroys But invigorates the whole sys tem. BEWARE OF MISTAKES! Remember, Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is now put up in square bottle , See that the name is spelt correctly—SWAYNE. GREAT PURIFYER OF THE BLOOD." Dr. Swayne'e Sugar Coated Sarsaparilla and 7 ar ruts, Act as a gentle purgative, produ cing a healthy statu of the Liver, aud Bowels acting as an Alternative, changing that state of costiveness, whioh is very common to some individuals, and for the irregularities indident to females they are very valuable. AGENTS FOB COLUMBIA COUNTY. E. P. LUTZ A JOHN U. MOVER, Bloomsburg, PA; M C Grier & John Moore Danville ; John Sharpless &. C Hartman & Co., Catawissa; G & R Shuman Catawissa Forge; Brown and Creasy, Mifflinville; A Miller Berwick; John Doak Briar Creek tp.; Peter Ent Williams burg; E. Lazarus Orangeville; JK Millard Espytown; Elias Wertm M Rohrsburg; Geo. Masters Millville ; J M Sheldon Jerseytown; McCay & Patterson Washingtonville; Hugh McWilliams Moresbutg; and by most all Storekeepers in ihe adjacent Counties. Bloomsburg, Oct. 17, 1850.—8 m. The People's Friend. T. T. POND'S, OF UTICA, NEW YORK' ■Pain Destroyer and Healing Extract.— An extract from the shrub called Witch Hazel, and purely from that with the exception of a lit tie Alcohol to pre serve it It will cure all lo cal pain and infla rounds and bruises, Piles, and all diseases of the bowels of E. chronic nature, tooth-ache and ear-ache, Siq & c. Itis truely what it professes to be. i'the People s Friend 1" Providence has scattered along the ragged paths qC. life many things that contribute greatly to the comfort and , happiness of evey body; hence their great . value, an* fell may they be called 'friends 1 of tne peupie.' One word here to guard against imposition. A man by the name of spencer, has manu ufactured and offered for sale a spurious ar ticle called the Coryll Extract. —that would be extract of the hazel-nutthe genuine is as white and pure as water, while the spuri ous article is colored, which enables the public to distinguish. 1 None genuine, but those nUrked Pond's Pain Destroyer. For sale by Wm Robison, Bloomsburg, John Jessup, Shicksbinny, Challant & Hughes, Danville, Seth B Bowman, Berwick, Fowler & Trem b|y, Espytown. 2 18 ly For Good Watches. OQ Henry Zuppinger returns his thanks for past patro /vf"o"">7jVi;tg, *d invites the pub fflMf lie to examine hi* new Vl* V "Hi assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, Glasses, and Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels, which he offers for reasonable prices. He will also re pair clocks, watches, and musical and opti cal instruments in a satisfactory manner. His shop is in the middle room of the Ex change block, nearly opposite to the Cour House* Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, ~p~ NOT , CE IS bejeby given to all persons interested that the account of Jacob Hartman trustee of Mary Heinbach of Hemlock township Columbia County, a lunatic, has been filed in the Offioe of the Prothofiotary of said County and will be presented to the court for Confirmation on tke 22d day of April next. JACOB EYERLY Prof. Rloomsbnrgr, March 20th 1851.-to A SPLENDID ASS OR TMENT of Ladies Gaiters and Slippers just manufactured and fot-saleby -4 AUGUSTUS WILSON. LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Ner vous Debility, Dutewe of the Kid neys, and all diseases ari:- ingfrom a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles v Ihlness of Blood io the Head, Aci dity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust fot Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, choking or suffiocaiing sensations when in o lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs htfore the Siglit, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, DedHepey Perspi ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sre. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bu rning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Oreat Depres sion of Spirits. CAM BE EFFECTUALLY CUBED BY DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED BITTERS^ PREPARED BY DR. . H. JCKVOIV, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, N. ISO Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over (he above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other rep. aration in tne United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and 1 la ser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and aflectionsof the di gestive organs, they are, withal, safe, cer tain and pleasant. , Read and be Convinced. I The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor of the "Camden Democrat," the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21:— "HOOFLAND'B GERMAN BITTERS." — ,; We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came, induced us to make inquiry respect ing its merits. From inquiry we were pei suaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its aotion upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and stregthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of re pose, making sleep refreshing. [From the "Boston Bee."] The editor said, Dec. 22d— "Dr. Hoofland's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspeysia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedlv one of the most popular medi cines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says be has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are con viuced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor— a fact worthy of great consideration. They r are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be ' used by persons with the most delicate stom achs with safety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience and to the afflicted we advise their use." , Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and and litterary attainments, said in his "Sew York Weekly Messenger," January 6, 1850. "Dr Hoofland's German Bitters. —Here it ; a preparation which the leading presses in [ the Union appear to be unanimous in re commending, and the reason is obvious. It . is made after a prescription furnished by I one of the most celebrated physicians of , modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wil ; helm Hoofland, Professor to the University | of Jena, Private Physician to tho King. p( i Prussia, and one of the greatest medical wri ters Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore a medicino of which he was the invenlorjjfld endorser may be confidently re-, lied on. recommended ■( in , Liver ComplW|k Dyspepsia. Debility, Ver ' ligo, Acidity ofra#KStomach, Constipation, and all complaints aßaiug from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and (he intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and sev eral ot the editors speak of its effects from their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in caling the Mention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jack* son's) Preparation, but in recommending the iTt'wle to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the t best family newspapet published in the Utii- I ted Slates, the editor says of I DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. I "It is seldom that we recommend what ; are termed Patent Medicines to the confi dence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof land's German Bitters, we wish it to be dis tinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they hare done their guilty race of mis chif, but 'of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been re ceived (like the foregoing) from all sections ot the union, the lost three years, and the strongest testimony in Us favor, is, that thero is more of it used in the practice of the regu . lor Physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a aci , entific preparation wiU meet with Iheir qui . et 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 ditecteu. It acts specifically I upon the stomach and liver—lt is preforable , to calomel in alt bilious diseases —the effect is immediate. They can lie adminbtejed to FEMALE or INFANT with safoty and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has 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. LOO* WELL TO THE MASKS or THE OENUIN*. r .TJ 1 ,?/ *Lf ve ,he 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 the Ger man Medicine Store, No. 180 Arch Street, one door be ow Sixth, (late of 278 Raoo stiaet,) Philadelphia, and by respcoiable dealers generally throughout the country. Also for Sale by JOHN R. MOVER, Bloomsburg*, f a The Geatest Because the Best Fu lly Medicine In the World IS WORSDELLS VEGETABLE RESTOR ATIVE PILLS, they have tuoceeded 1b coring some of the worst "cases, of disease ever recorded, end are daily a&compbehm 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 da votes his time exclusively to their popera tion. For FEVER k AGUE, they have nev er yet failed. At least one thousand easts' in the neighborhood of Philadelphia, have been cored since the first of Sapt, last. ft! Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaints Scrofula, for Worms, and Ml other disease, 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 onco introduced in a family, they need no other i medicine. Each box containing Fifty Pills, renders them the cheapest, white they are decidedly & Z?., M M llw wihfcat io aetion, or any now in the market. The Editor of the "City Item," thus speaks of them '• Et READER, you we suffering from fever and ague, and you have never tried Wors dell't Vegetable Restorative Pills. Shake no more. There is stiH 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 fot this distressing complaint. Col. Forney of the Pcnnsytvanian, says: WOBSDELL'S PILLS-— This excellent family medicine is daily winning new triumphs over disease, and consequently m 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 heard the oth er day of a desperate case of scrofulous e ruptions of the head and face being emrely cured by tliern. Du Solle of the "Times," says : OT The great popularity of WorsdcH's Vegetable Pills, is attributed to the just mer it which they really possess. They have been quietly gaining the fame they now have, by the force of their own virtues. The means usually employed to give eclat to new remedies have not been adopted by the proprietors. They have been content to let their medicine speak for itself. It is now doing it in every section of the country. They are for sale by most of the Store i 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 R. MO YKR, Bloomsburg: E. Lazarus, Orangeville, i M. G. Shoemaker. Buckhorn, Funston & Diefenbach, Jersey-town, ' M. C. Grier, Danville, C. Hartman & Co., Cattawissa, and by most merchants throughout the uountry. NEW SADDLER SHOP- The subscriber announces to the publie that he has just opened a Saddler Shop in the central part of Bloomsburg, on Main street, one door above Rupert's Store, where he will keep constantly on hand and make to order all kinds of HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS, VALIECES, And every ether article m his line of busi ness. He will also attend to TRIMMING carriages and buggies, in every desirable style, and will tum off all his work neat and ; good ; and at the lowest pneos. Those who wish work in his line will do well to give . him a call. i CyHides, country produce, and even gold dollars will be taken in payment for work. W. Mt THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1849. HATS AND CAPS. THE subscriber respectfully informs his 1 friends and customers, that he has iust re ' eeived from the city, a large and select aa , sortment of | FASHIONABLE •i) Hats and Caps, of DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED STYLE, which he offers for cash aalea very cheap, at his old stand, on Main Street, tec ond door South .of the 1 ourt house. He cutiiinues to manufacture Hats to order as usual. THOMAS WILLITS. Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849. ; A NEW WEEKLY MAGAZINE. ' The "North American Miscellany-" Issuod weekly, in elegant style, with forty - eight large octavo pages, or two thousand four hundred and ninety-six a year, will be delivered at the residence of each subscri ber, for SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS A NUMBER. t THE CONTENTS—Choice Miacellane . ous Selections from the current Literature ef this Country and of Europe—comprising ' Historical and other Hales, and Romances of . high literary ohoracler. Sketches of the oele , brated Dead or Living, Essays, Anecdotes, j Reviews. Poetry, Criticisms, Movements of Distinguished Individuals, Current Events, etc., will bo properly edited and selected. BY ISSUING WEEKLY we shall present, our readers one, two aud three weeks earlier than we could do in a mothiy form with the. most interesting selections from foreign Lit eral ore brought by every steamer. • THE "NOItTH AMERICAN MISCELLA NY" will equal in tasteful -*ppeaaui6e any magazine published, and the fousoornbersa myoth, costing but 25 cents fee the four, will contaiu a considerably lasger quantity of reading matter thbn My ether, monthlw in America. * ,n r FTTFDJ 87 " A^ ri r C^J? Uj BJE se- LECTED ),om all of the fallowing publica tions, which sustain ihe highest character for Literature, Humor and Wit, amoug the Pe riodicals of England, to which will be ad ded frequent origin Translations fsom the Literature of Franca and German.f, ail sev. eral weeks earlier than could be preaentfiu in a Monthly Publication. OUR OBJECT in issuing weekly is that our readers may receive the choicest eeiec- " lions from the curreet literature at short in . tervals, in a form more el gaiit and better , adapted to preservation than that of a news i paper. r A. PALMER fit CO., Publisher#, 111 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. *. W.lteavei, r ~ AraomWffiY-Al'-ILrAW BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., P A Omce—On the Eait side of Main Street' three squares below Market. Ho,M ' nm , r Paiitlng DONE to order in the best highly-finished dolain stylo, by B HAGENTSUCH
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