TUB RESURRECTION Oil, PJ3 2BSSAM" Iupbmoti to TntllTOBABnArnxTn's.TJvA'ya fl.iniAit PonnATir. tho MaIchitss (priced) 8ASJ.TITB. or nnv other nllta or compound bcforo tho public, as certified to by Physicians and others. Let none condemn them until they have tried them, an J then we aro certain they will not. It is now n sctttctl point with ftll who have used the Vegetable Persian Pills that they are pre-eminently tho bcr.t and most efficacious Faintly Medi cine that hat yet been used in America. If every family could become acquainted with their Sover eign power over disease, they would keep them and be prepared with a suro remedy to apply on tho first Appearance of disease, and then how much distress would bo avoidad and money saved, as well n3 tho lives of thousands who are hurricil out of time by neglecting disease in its first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can place de pendence upon. The Fesurrcclion, or Persian Pills. Tho name of these pills orginatcd from tho cir tumstanco of tho medicine bring found only in the ccmcUrios of Persia. This vcgotablc production being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to ita medicinal qualities and Virtues. In half a cen tury it became an established medicine for the dis eases of that country. The extract of this singu lar production was introduced into some part3 of Eu rope in the year 1783, and used by many celebrated Physicians in curing certain diseases, where all oth fcr medicine Ins been used in vain. Early in tho year 1792, the extract was combined with a certain vegetable medicine imported from Dura liaca, in the Ejnt Indies, and farmed into Pills. The admir able effect of this compound upon the human sys tem, led physiicans and families into its general use. Their long established character their univer sal nnd healing virtues, tho detergent and cleansing qualities oT their specific action upon tho glandular part of the system, are suth as will sustain their re putation and general use in the American Repub lic. CERTIFICATES. I Certify that I have, by way ol expotitneht, used the Hygean, and met of tha various kinds ol Pills, In my practice, which have borne the highest repute in the public estimation, that have been offered for sale in this vicinity for the last live yenis, including those called the Resurrection or Persa'm Pills; and the public may rest assured that none among the whole catalogue hai nnsworcd n better purpose, as nn easy and effectual remedy, than the Resurrection or Pcraian Pills, in most cases of disease. CllAUD'S Ujiukus, M. D. Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 18371. tO MOTHERS. Messrs. E. Chaic & Co. Gints. Hearing much said about the extraordinary effects of the Resurrection or Persian .Pills, upon those about to became mothers, wo were inducej to make a trial of them. My wife was at that time the mother of five children, and had sufTeicd the most tedious and ex cruciating pains during mid after her confinement of each. Slid had tried every means and taken much medicine, but found little or no relief. 8hc commenced taking the Pcrsi-in 7'ills alwut three month l-ef.wa bur confmemnnt (her haulth being ve ry poor ubout this length of time previous) and in n short time She was enabled by their use to attend .to the cares of a mother to h ir family until her con finement. At tho tims she common ceil taking the J't'Bian Pills, and for several weeks pieviom, she was afflicted with a dy hard cough, and frequent ssvee cramps, which the use ol the i'uls entirely removed before using half a box. It is with the Greatest confidence that we advise all those about to become mothers to nuke uso of the Persian Pills. All thusc ilut iuvc taken them in our neighbor Inod hava got along in the same easy manner, and arc abjut the houe in a few days. f Lcie cl.xn not appear to bo half the danger of odior dangers setting in ai'tcr confinement, where these Pills are taken. We unitedly say.let none neglect taking them, for they are in tho reach of the poor as well a3 the rich. We are truly thankful that there is a remedy which females can easily procure which tends to lessen the world of suffering, which many of them havo to bear, and perhaps save tholives of thousands which would otherwise bo lost. Rochester, May 14, 1838; corner of Callidonian square, Edinburg street; for further particulars iscc subscribers, 8. RunKUTS, An:. O. KonKRTS. tiiicuKSTSii, Sept. 24, 103G. Messrs. . Chase iV Co. I tbiiik it my duty to let you know what n great cure yuur Pill have performed on mo I had been abk aliout 7 years about 2 years and n half con fi.ie l t mv bed.- I had been given ovcY as incurable, w:' ' o isumptiou, by twelve physicians of the first standi!-r mv lungs were senoasly affected; I hail Outce.s g.itliw and break; my cough was dry and ha H M .'tof thetirnu; my liver wim much h.voMmi and nr.- stimach very dyspeptic. I had dull, fe;er, nnd in ;h sweat, accompanied with extreme irtita blcn - of the nervous yteui, and other difnculties whi M fj. bear to mention. After I was given over, I fie J obnost all medicines which were advcitiued, liu ti no advantage, until I tried your Vegetable Persian Pills. I began 10 gain in a short time nfter I commenced taking them; and, to lie brief, before I took ii bu.ics, I wm able to ride out anil to take con fcidcraulo cxereUe, and at tliU time I enjoy g.od health, and am nble to do good day's work. If any nos wishes a more particular history ol my suffer in is, bo may call on me, at the corner of Main ur.d Chnton-ctrcets, uocnoiter. ItUBY ADAMS, Pits Ccntn The undersigned hereby certify. that we are tho Parent of two children who Iiave r,e.'ii ufiicted with nto more or leas from their infan r v. and that wo have snared no pains or expense in eu J avori ig to iff:ct a cure, but without any biie- fic al ctlc-t, until liearlua 01 tne Kesurrectina or rot- man Fills, when fur Iwais were immcJiately p, urcJ, and bcfoic tli-ee boxes were t-iken, the lita had abate 1 111 fiequeney, and tveiy ay in to riurh iiii,.rnMj, and now we are happy to eta' .1 tb it our ciiill. n by the use of the Persian pills, with the Mt -'in of (Jr,d, are entirely cured, ml lia-.e nil. mom 'r a; pi jrance. of fits, will find in t!it Persian 1 i"- a buh ..n 1 perfect 11..0. Juli". 6. MARTHA JOHNiONt Canton N. . Lv iJ, 1&37. Tho above , .U n.T. iia 1 of the fallowing s gc it-: J ihn 'n , L! )jn,sburg; II. MitUr, Utr v . i ; J. Cooj er i Hon, HaasUon; C. Hortmaii, Esntown; John Slurplcw, Cattawiasa; Lyman f sr, Danville. Li a Taylor, 'agent for the Sf.tpof Ponnsylva r ' i j atHixhcter, ,Y. to whow allonler cm uv teased. lilU I.EIDY'S JRSAPAltlLLA ULOOD PlLLd, (wOIOliliD reccivo 6. preference over ull Pills now ji in existence; rirst Ikcausc they nro composed of Vegetable. extracts, freo from minerals; nnd imiy bo taken at1 nil times with pcifcct safety by youns-aiidold, with out restraint from occupation, temperate living, or fear of taking cold. Second because they ore composed nf such medicinal ox tracts, as .lr.ne been employed by nil tho most eclobrotod nnd rospoctablo Physicians for more than a century past, in purifying Hie lllood nnd Animal fluid of the body. Third Uccauso they tnay bo employed an n ntihl of nctivo purgative, according to the quantity taken, nnd their operation wilt not bo attended with griping of the bowels, eickness at the stomach, prostration of tho system, &c, ps are produced by other pills. Fourth Hechuse ihey possess a combined action, not possessed by any other pills, mixtutoor prepar ation whatever. Their first effect is in corlocting all impuritios with which tho blood and fluids of the body may be ulT-cted, and by their gently opera tive effect, removing such impuritios from the sys tem. Fifth Because they are the terror of Quacks and Impoatcrs, for most persons arc obliged to take the Sarsaparilla lllood Pills, after taking their vile end destruc.ive nostrums, to counteract and'prevent their mischievous nnd baneful effects. Sixth Because they are the only pills In which Physicians have sufficient confidence to recommend to their patients, 'and employ in their practice, ns they know they nro Anti Quack, And Morcural. Anti Uillious a well as a good and safe purgative and purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Seventh and last But not tho least important, be because they are prepared by a regular Apothe cary and Plnsieian, nttestod uy Urs. Physic, Hor ner, Chapman, Dcwces, James, laibson, Jackson, Coxc. Hare, &c, &c, which alone is sufficient to entitle them to great confidence. Certificates and Recommendations trom J'hysi- clans and others accompany tho directions around each box. Id" Price Twenty Five Cents a IlaxJlti Prepared only and sold Wholesale nnd Retail at Dr. LEIDY'ri Health Emporium, No. 131 Koith Second st.,a few doors below Vine street, Philadel-, phin, uNo, sold hv J. Gilbert & Co., North Third street above Vino G. S. Clemens, do 3d do do Wood fit. J. R. Smith & Co. do Sid do next tho Red Lion, and all respectable Wholesale and Retail Druggist's in Philadelphia. They aro also sold by: J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.- . J. W. Rohrcr, do do W.Ebcrman Liliz. J. W. Oakly, Reading. - ' ' J. B. Mozcr, Alleutown. P. Pomp, Easton. And the principal Merchants and Drugists in Ilia Uniied States. For sale at tho Health Emporium Bloomslmrg by 1). S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 18U!i. Hi OMMUNTICTION II mv fow they are that happen to bo afflicted with Coughs or Colds i).w attention to them. How many thousands from such neglect bhorteu their'days, and hasten their fi rrnl ilissolullc.il, l'rcnts.ueglcctthetnin their cllil dren, and thus form tho foundation mr Consump tion, and hundreds of parents annually follow their own children to tho grave, having died from rome affections of the Ureat and Lungs, which wwe neg lected in their first stages. Coughsand Colds, u hethcr ciisting among yohng or old, ought at all time.) be attended to early, and not sufltrcd to contincc any length of time, fur the I.uugsonccnrfecte.t.discasc aoon mukes rapid strides. iMiiii.i in the most fatal of alt diseases, namely Lon sumption. Dh. IJECHTER'S PL'I.MONAPvV PRDSEn VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Cutairhs, Influenzas, Shortness ol l!atli, Whooping Congh,' Pain in the Ureast or Side, nil affection of tho llrrnst and Lungs, and arrest of upproachinsg Consumption, U ttio most popular iiiedirine used throughout all (Jcr- many is becotning equally popular in tho t'nited Suites, nu has cstabtisbeil tor ilsclt a rcputalioti not pos'cssoil by any other medicine for the same class of dieiifC3. (See certificates and recommen- Jationsfrom Parents, Physicians, and others, acrom ions' tbo Uiroetions.) It n 11 preparation ported- ly safe and harmless, ii!cannt to the taste, and may siren to the vouncest in!nt. It is warranted free from mercury and the minerals, and is a prepar ation of a regular Apothecary and Physician, attes ted liy Dr. J'liysic, Uhapinan, unison. jacKson Horner, Dcweet, Coxc, James, c. n circuautance alone sufficient to induce n trial of it Dr. N. 11. Leidy, Protirietor of Uie nbove medi cine, contiilently rocominends it to all, nnd assures till most lxwitivelv tnat it is an invaiuauic niciiicmc and would not himself recommend it, but for it, known ofiicacv. J'rep.ireaoiily nml toraalou linldsaleanu Het.iilal Dr. LL'IDY'S Health Kninorium, No. 101 North SocoHd treet a few doors below ipo street, IUuIj adelph'm also, sold by J. (iilgsrt i& Co., rtorUi rhi-ii street auove vine, (i. S, Clemens, do. 3d do , do Wood at J. It. Smith & Co. do 2d do next the Ita Lion, and by all nupectablo Wholesale and Itctail Druggists in f'hiladelpluj. They are o' 1 ly: J. V Lnng, uancaatar, Pennaylvania. J. W. Hohrer, do do. W. libermau I.iliz, J. WVCakly, iteadirnr. I'or aale at the Health Kninetium Bloomsburg by ' D. S. TOBIAS, Agent N pursnanee of the Constitution of the Com' moiiwoallh of PunnsylvaniaNotico is hereby uiven by the sulxcribers, cit'uensnf wiid Uonnion- wealth, that they and others, will make application to the next Lcgixliiturn, tor the creation or a corpn (rate liody witli flanking unil discounting prlvilcgex, of the named and style or tho Farmers and MnhtmicH Hank of Colum 01a vouniin to be lofatfd at siirh site or place within said Coun ty of Columbia, ns shall be iixed ii on by Com lnis&ionept appointed in such iiuimci an (be Legis Utnte hball direct fr (linillie Itieation of said Hank, and v i lit a capital of twe bond red Uiousand d.nU-K. Said cerpoiste hotly to b created for the ol j, 1 1 uf Mcuring to the citiuna o( inc t.nmmnn wclth, and of the Couujf of Columbia, the bene, fits of a banking Institution, with the rights, pow ers and privileges of the Dank of Northumberland, A. U. SlU'MAM, tJ. U, CRAJJB. "The life of the flesh is in the blood" so saith the icrip lures. Leviticus c. xvii v. ii. BR. I.EIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. What t-oltcr than srriptttta testimony can wo hava of the Ho of tho flesh' depending upon tils' condition a( ho blood I If impure or diseased, , the flesh mus of OJimo bo diseased thereby, nnd lho whole sys tem partako of such disease. If the doctrine be true, and there is liot a dotibl of it (for it is n fact ncccc ded to by all, that tho scriptures, ntc true beyond d doubt,) then it behooves us to guard against the conrcqucnccB of suth impurities, olid thus preserve tho flesh healthy. If tho flesh l c healthy, consti tuting as it docs the principal portion of the human yody, then inrist the whole boily be healthy. In vegetables onli cnu we find tho medicino where by all impurities of tho blood may be removed, Upwards of one hundred year experience of tho most celebrated, the wisest and liest physicians hau proved retain vegetables to possess purifying prop erties. Those vegctnble.8 will Hot hero bo named, and Dr. Lridy wishes to remunerate himself, and profit by the long, laborious, and costly experiments necessary to be made, that the active principles of those vegetables might bo retracted olid reduced to such foun as makes them easy, cafe nnd pleasant to lie taken. These vegetables are contained in the justly cel ebrated Blood Piils, umnulanlurod only by Dr. N. Lcidv, a tegular Druggist nnd Physician, attested by Drs. llhv sic, Chapman, Jacksor , Hornor, Gibson Dcwces, Jnincit, ifurc, Cox, Ac. The Mtayc Pills may be employed as a mild or active purpitive. Their nrtion is easy, nnd may be employed by all persons under all circumstanced. They will at all times bo found serviceable, when the least ticknessis present. They require no change of die , restraint from occupation, or fenr of taking cold from their use. Tliey are daily prescrib ed by numerous physicians; certificates of the fact accompany the directions. They nrc the most affec tive purifier of tho blood and other fluids of the hu man body tier discovered, l'crsons having once used, will over aflci, as occasion may acquire, have resouree to them. Price Twenty Five Cents a box. Sold by nit respect.iblo Druggists and Merchanst throughout the Union, nnd In this city only nt Dr. Louly'a Health Emporium, Second street be low Vine. J. It, .Smith it Co.' 2d st. near the Red Lion. J. Gilbert ft Co.'s3d above Vine. C. Clemens1 North 3d above Wood. F.KIetl's 2d and Callow hill. For tnle at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg by D. S. TOBIAS Agent. Bloomahurg July, 13, 1831). 11. AND AND PORTABLE HORSE POWE MAM U FACTORY. rH"HE Subscribers tako this method of informing 'heir friends, that they continue Manufactur ing Ttn t.':if .tXoditi.eu and J'oiiaUt JIar.ie rawero, 011 the mo.U improved pinna, ui.idc of the test nialerials and in the most workmanlike man ner, and which they will w.irient to bland with lare usage, and not injure therain by breaking it. 1 hoy have nurtured all otiters where they have been introduced, in Pennsylvania, Virginia and North Carolina. Frail's FafCKft S::jitij OR, GRAIX HULLING MACHINE, Improved. An article of ereat utility to Millers lor cbansing the gram for picparieg it for flouring. These machines are nuiiiulae.urrd of cast and rought Iron, and ate pupposrd to last an hundrrd ears. I he v are 111 general use 111 the slate otiNcvv Voikaud in j:art of Pennsylvania. AND and all kinds of HacMn cry, cast and fitted Up.and all sorts ot kept on hand, and aold by wholesale. Mlofvthich nritl be sold o the most reasonable terms, liv LEWIS 11. MAUS ct Co. Illoomsburg, May 25, 1320. 3ml Important to Farmers BRYAN'S PATENT F AWimTG ' MIX MANUI'ACTURKI) 11 Y AUSTIN (t MYERS, -SWiiis Grove, Union Count;, Pa., WILL bo kept constantly on hand, for salo by GIIAUI.ES nOKIJI.l'.U, liloomihurs 'J'hu atnivo Mills aro a superior articUnf the kind and no farmer should ! without unn, taerural far inert in Hloom township will testify in their' futor rroiu actual use August I), EC5'J'. ILIIicttEnafiism Doctor From Heading, Informs the public that he has returned to Bloom burg, after nn absenro shire A pi il last, and can In found at tho Hotel of Daniel Snvder.whero ho will be nt all limes ready to attend to patients who lire n Ml 1 r ted with Rheumatic pain 111 the limbs or body uioouwtiurg Aug. a, 1U3U. 14 FRENCH BURB Milt-Stones. Aguimt the IFvrhl ftif uo nl Mill-Stones und Halting ( hit!in. ILL EUS wish in a u. ' r aiik.'-i, are reauesteil to call and examine my Stock at Danville, Columbia County, Pa,, or at Lew istovvn.on the .luniatta. LiU-ilk', JJ iy 6, IS36. , Mwigha Wmmm MANUFACTORY Jl NEW ESTABLISHMENT. UPON AN OLD FOUNDATION. jjjT'SlS Suhsrribrr lirrcLy nnnminrcs. to his fiinntls nnd the public, tliut lie litis ptirt.'liaswl thai olil anil well known COACH AND DEARBORN WAGON MANUFACTORY, lnlclv owned nntl occupied by STOUFER HARTMAN, situated in nionmeburg, Columbia Ootinty, where lie hns com menced the busitu'sa, nnd intends to carry it on in nil ita brntii'hcs. lie will shortly have n number of elei;ant light HUCGIE'S nml DEARBORNS, of various patterns,, finished for sale; and will make Slave Coaches, Coaches, Coachce.s.Gig'gs, Sulkies, higgies, Dearborn fPigons, Sleighs, fyc. iyc. iyc. eye, of every variety of pattern to order, on .short notice. CJ" 'lif pairs of all hinds will be prompt hj attended to Ho also mantifarttires ELIPTIC and ot'tcr CARRIAGE SPRINGS, and will arrant them to be equal to any made in this country. As ho lias made arrangements for pro- itrnifj the nest material, anil will employ none Ditt lirsi rate wnrKtncn, lie Popes to it able to turn tint sjopd work, and thereby ltaiu the confidence of those who mav Airnisli themselves from bis shop. Orders from a dis'anre resprrtfullv soli itcd. Z:iU RUGGLES. Bloomsburg, June 1, 1831). 0 If. MARSH'S .SUPERIOR PATSSMT TRUSSES. UIIISE Tiusscsaro inminy particulars, on on entirely new plan, and their advantages over II othor Trusses, have been altested not only lho most respectable of the medical fanlltv, but by tho actual experiment of thn-o afuicied with the diecutc Inch they are mteiutcd to alleviate. IIiu most nniicnt I'livwcians ution an examination of tins J rnss, nrc so decided ns to its tuncriorilv. that they have cheerfully and ohintnriiy given ccrtificKtcs to the proprietors lo be Ian liclorc nubile. l or sale by I). S. Tobias Jiaent Health Enmonuin. DOCT. VICKEirs EMBROCATION. I' UK THE An almost certain Cure. Also, a quantity of Just received and for sale bv J. MOYER. August 21; TO THE PUBLIC. Scml-Wcckly State Capitol Gazolte. Tin proprietors of the State Citnitol Cazettu cm- mace tins opportunilc to roturu their siurerc thank to their friends and the public, for tho very ilwrttl patronage winch they aro pleased lo have it in their power to siy, lias thus tar been extended towards hem, and iisiicftfullv announce that the future course of their journal shall be such ai they trust win continue torermo the confidence and support of the Democratic party. They assure the public that no exertion on their part shall be wanti.ig to cflect thi.i object, anil thev flatter themselves that they will be able to render iheir paper surh a vchi- ot uselulness nnd information, as will not f.ulln givo entire satisfaction to every friend of republican principles. ' . ' J he approaching scscion of Ihe Lecislalure. will unquestionably, be one of great and unusual inlor cl. There Ins nut, iiorlian, l.o?n a time lie.bic. when the attention of the public was so much en gaged upon auv one subject ai it is nt present upon tnc derangement or me currency, amung trom the nbuaes of banking; and ns the deliberation of the ensuiuj Legislature, will in all probability be main ly directed to iiih iiuporlant suliject, il cannot be otherwi.o than that every thing which tran-pircs at tho c.H pt government in relation thereto, will be eagerly nought after. Wjih Ihmtf considerations in view, the undersigned have made nmnle urranne- ments for layjng before their renders full reports of 1110 proiecuings in imiu nrauchen of ihc Statu Lo giblsiturc, together with the speeches of. members, report, and oilier mattcrwhiih thoy think will lie intciesling. in addition in this, it is the intention of tlits undersigned Id employ able correspondent at the sent of the general government, by w inch means, they will lie able, also, to place in their semi.wecl:- ly sheet early report of the deliberation of Con gress. The presidential contest of 1840 Is rapidly irp prmiching. The flag at our mast-head indicate fully the course wu intoud to pursue in the relation to this great eetiou; and as we hive already given our opiu on at length, on this subject, in a former prospectus, wo deem in nocdles at present to tiro ourieadeis, by going over Ihe sumo ground, Suf fico it to any, ihat wo sIHI givo our unite 1 support and energies towards the ro-eleelion'of present able Chief Magistrate of the Union, and our humble aid in behalf of establishing a Constitutional Trcasu- TERMM: The STATE CAPITOL CUSETTE will be jHiiilii.hed miceti week during the tiUiuga of the legisiatuj-e, aim! once a week fur (lie remainder of of the ear, at the following price: The wlwlo year, 3 00 'The w-5-.iiui 01. !v, (nvlce a week.) S 00 P" tin, iil- . and otlicn fiicio'V totiw Democrat- if r u -c are ic.ic 1,11, ly i ,110.1.1! to reoeivo and f,w.i,d hwli-.. no' on. t 1 tl.'iijin. An rotsoli ending us five good subscribers, snail be entitled to Ihr i t til py gratis. HOL11EOUK. IIE.NLOCK & DR VTTON. Hinubuj;;, Octobc.' 30, 110 to Tnn pdulic. LEQISM 'FIVE KEYSTONE. DutlnRlho approaching rcrricn cf tl.o Icgt's-i. ttirc, the Ketstune ill, ns titvol, l pl.bluhcd twice a wtSK, nnd contain full rtjerts cf thcfto ccedings in bolh Lrauchcs cf the Icpit-laturc, iticlit ding tho rpecchts of tncinbcrs, lcgUlnliva rcpoits &c. I'or this purpose, tho cditnru will have com petent tenortrts in both houses of our Ifnitloturn. i" well n-i nt M'mhington city, thiis cnhl.ling them to lurnuii not only n complete report ot the proccid inga of our own legislature, but nlro of tho a; pVoacblng session ofCongrcsn. Having made am. lo arraugemcnts for the bestownl of ihciieasf.d attention to the legislative ad"partmcnt of their newspaper, they cherish the conviction, that flier will render cntite tallefadtlmt'iii this respect not only to the members of the legislature, but to the reading community generally. As it is mora than probable, liinttho nll-cncroes. ing subject of the dciar.gcinenl of the currency un der which the community f now laboring, and the condition of the pcvcral banking institutions of our state, will constitute topics of speedy legislativo action, the proceedings of (he approaching session will bs fraught with unusual interest, nnd render a paper published nt tho fccat government, which w- BtouaUpoh them constant jtlcntion, a vehicle of intelligence "most devoutly wished! Wo would also call to the minds of our leaders' that the great Presidential contest of 1840 is ap proaching with sapid stride, which is to decide, whether our National Government shall continue to be ndministerrd upon the truly rennblican prin ciples of its present illustrious head, Martin Van uuren, or whether tho reigns of power than bo committed to tho hands of ultra Federalists and, friends of a great and blighting monopoly in the ehnpc cf a National Jlank. The Kcyatohe, being nuissolublv wedded tu the support of the republi can cause, will in this momentiious conflict, b'Mtlo manfully on the side of an Uuren and a Con'. stitutionol Treasury, and contribute its mile to the advancement and ultimate triumph of the demo cratic caute. We shall continue unceasingly to' expose tho dangerous heresies of (he Federalists nnd advocates ol an overpowering monicd monopo ly. und spare 110 exertions, to lender the "Key sione" an iflcctive weapon in the hands of the Democracy of the Slate und 1'nion. uratcful tor the liberal pntronago hitherto bes towed upon Ihem by the community a patronage, which has given tho 'Keystone" a circulation be yond that of any other pifper at tho seat of govern ment they look forward with confidence to its' continuance, and v-v III spare neither timo nor labor to make it deserved. Terms. For the Keystone yearly, tvvico a week, during ti hcsjion of tho Legislature, and ouco a week fesr the remainder of the j car $3,G3 During the Kcstiou of the Legislature tvvico a week 2,00 All Postmasters, nnd other Dcinocratfc citizens are requested to recicvo anl forward subscriptions to us. DR. PHELPII'S CSompound Tomato Entirely Vegetable, A new and invaluable Mrdicine foi all diescascil prising from impurities of ihe blood mothid secre tion cf tho liver und stomach. AUo, a tubstitute" for calomel, as acliatharllcin Fovors and all billiouJ diseatcc. These popular pills combining a newly discov ered Alkaline) subslauco extracted from ihc TOMA TO PLANT, with othor vegetal !c substances which have been found to mndily and dilTiibc its ef fects, are klirvrd to be Ihc ben Alterative and Ca thartic Modicine ever discovered. For ordinary fnniily physic they aro uni versally approved, as tlin best ever offered. A full niToiini of this Medicite, nnd nu merous rertifieaies from physicians and other?, accompany each box. Just received and for sale at the new Driiir Store by J- MOYER, .Igent. Atitf. 17. China Soap, OR removing spots from Woolen, Linen and Cotton Cloths, of every description of goods. li is excellent for washing line linens, nnd al.o Jo euro all sorts of wounds, contusions, burns, chil blains, riiigvvoims, and tetters, particularly wounds on horses, Iterate freiklcs, gives n fine and smooth skin, preserves the hair and makes it grow, and is cNcellrut for (having. Manufactured by JA CUU LEMTZ. For sale by J. R. MOYER. llloomsburg, June 22, 1S30. 3 READER If you dont believe that Doct, I.EI DY'S SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PI t-lS a'eno tho best Pills that ever came before tho public, I ad vie you to ak thoo persons who have tried them and such you will fnu huudicds and hundreds in this neighborhood, who have tried for many J'car.1 all kinds of medicines, und could get no relief unlilt they got the Wood PHU. T.ie subscriber since he was Appointed A cent for (he Pills, he has cold 300 Doicti, and that is in les than two years. Ilut dear friends, bn careful what you buy.' The world i full of counterfeit especially of the Blood Pills. None oro genuine that ut'e offered. for sale, without n certificate of nppointmcn as Agent from N. B. Leidy, For sale in liloomsbuig by J). S. Tobias .igent Health Emporium. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office tu Bloomsburg ut the end of the quarter roiling on tha 30lh day of Septeiiihei IBU'J. ('onrad Adntn3, Noah Prentiss, draci) Ridwcr, llernnid Ditrlio, Samuel Urii!er, Charles Doebler, Oavitl iM. Davis, Muty Davis, Jaitius Emmilt, Aaron l'liliner, An'oii D. Guild Miss Maria Pott. John PVntt, John Ranch, Franklin Rupert,' John Robison. William Stoufer, Joseph Soininers,' Samuel Sineka, Chester Smith, Susanna or Peter Heller, E, Squire, llisier ll.ilCiiek, Jesse Shelihamiiier l'atterii'k llnne, Mra. Maria Stetjrr, Putil llmddeman, Miss Muvinn Snyder Jubii Jneoliy, OhnpuiHii Smith, George Kiiarmnn.Esq. Jjieoh Woolovrr, Joseph M'Clurc, Guorfl Zoiitler, . Ncf.lh.im. D. It U PERT, P. M. Oct. I, 1839. Those inquiring fornny of the nbovc lot-; ters will please say it is advertised. V'
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