am xcivwv unison's nvr DR. LEID.Y'S SARSAPARtLLA BLOOD PILLS, JHOULD receive o prcfcrcn6o over nil Pills, now in existence! First Decausc thev aro composed of Vcctctntilo cs tracts, frcu from lmucraltt; and may be tnlicn at nil times with perfect safety hy young ond oIJ, with out restraint from occupation, temperate living, or fear of taking cold. Second IJecaiuo they are composed nf such ' medicinal e tract, ns brwc been employed by all the most celebrated and respectable Physicians for more than a century past, in purifyinjj tho Ulood nnd Animal fluid of the body. Third Uccauso they may bo employed as a mild or aelivo purgative, accordingo the quantity taken, and their operation will not bo attended with griping of tho bowels, sickness nt tho stomach, prostration of tho system, &c, as are produced ly other pills. I Fourth Because they possess a combined action, "not possessed by tiny other pill, mixturcorprcpar ation whatever. Their first clfcct is in correcting nil impurities with which thu blood and fluids of the body may be uir-cted.andby thuir gently opcia tivo effect, removing such impurities from the sys tem. Fifth Because they aro the terror of Quacks and Impostrrs, f.)r most persons arc obliged to tl; the Sarsaparillu Blood l'ills, after inking their vile and destrurdvc nostrums, to counteract and prevent their mischievous and baneful effect. Sixth Because 'bey arc the only pills in which Physicians havo sufhVu'iit confidence torceomtnend to their patients, and employ in their practice, as they know they uro Anti Quack, Anti Mercural. Anti Billious 111 M as n good and safe purgative and puritirr of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Seventh and lint But not tho least important, be'bccauio they aro prepared by n regular Apothe cary and I'hv sician, attested ny Drs. Pliysic, Ilnr ncr, Chapm.ui, Dewccs, James, Gibson, Jackson, Coxe, ll.iie, &c, Sfc, which ulonc is sufficient to entitle them to great confidence. Certificate and Recommendations from Physi cians and others accompany the directions around Each boi. pPrice Twenty Five Cents a HoxJi Prepared onlv and sold Wholcfale and Retail nt Dr, LEIDY'S'lIeallh Emporium, No. 10 1 forth Second tt.,a few doors below Vine ttrcet, Philadel phia, also, sold bv J. fjiilheit & Co., North Third street above Vine. It. o. C-lemcns, do JJ do uo Womlst. J. It. Smith & Co. do 2d do next the Bed Lion, and all ' respectable Wholesale and lletail Druggist's in Philadelphia. They are alio sold by: J. F- Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrcr, do do W. Ebcrinnu f.itiz. J. W-. Ojkly, Rcidinj. J. B. Mozer, Allentown. P. Pomp, E'iston. And the principal Merchants and Drugists in the Uniied States. Forsalo at tho Health Emporium Bloorasburg by D. ti. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. U. OMMUNIC VTION. How fowtlicy are that barmen to be ntilicte.1 with Coughs or Colds pay attention to them. How many thousands from such neglect shorten their days, and hasten thoirll nal dissqfulion. Parents neglect thcrn in their chil dren, and thus form the foundation for Cousump tion, and hundreds of parents mutually follow their own children to the grave, having died from some affections of tho Brcat and Lungs, which wctc neg lected in their fir.t stages. Coughsand Colds, whether existing among young or old, ought at all times be attended to early, and not su ill red to continue any length of time, fur the Lungs once aTfecled.diseasc oyon makes rapid strides, ending in the most fatal of all diseases, namely Con sumption. Drr. DECHTER'S PULMONARY PRESER VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catarrhs, Influenzas, Shortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in Ike Breast or "Side, all affection of tho Breast and Lungs, and arrest of approachinsi; Consumption, is tho most popular medicine used throughout all Cfcr many is becoming etpially popular in the United States, and has established for ilsolf n reputation not possessed by any other medicine- for tlic name class of diseases. (Sec certificates and recommen dations from Parents, Physicians, and others, accom paning the directions.) It is a preparation perfect ly safe and harmless, pleasant to tho taste, and may be given to tho youngest infant. It is warranted free from mercurynnd tho minerals, and u a prepar ation flf a reiular Apothecary aud Physician, attes ted by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson. Jackson, iinmer, Jjcwpes, Uoxe, Jumes, tec. a circumstance alono sufficient to induco a trial of it Dr. N. II. LciJy, Proprietor of tho above medi cine, confidently recommends it to all, mid assures oil mot positively that it is an invaluable medicine and would not himself recommend it, but for it, Known etneacy. Prepared only and for saIeWholesalcnd Bctail at Dr. LEIDV'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North bocoml street a lew doors below Vino street, Ftnla adclphia also, sold by J. Gilbert & Co., North Th'rd street abovo Vine, G. 8. Clemens, do ad do doWoc,' st. J. It. Smith &. Co. do 2d do next the Itod Lion, and by all respcctablo Wholesale and Retail Uruggists in I'mlauclpma. They arc sold by: J. F Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Kohrer, do tlo. "W. Ebcrmau Litis. J. W. Oakley, Heading. For sulo at tho Health Emporium Bloomsburj D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. DR. PIIELPH'S Compound Tomato Enlirtly Vegetable, A new and invaluable Medicino for all dicseaces wising from impurities of tho blood moibid secre tion oi ui uvei unu siomacn. Also, a siilwttlute for calomel, as achuthartioiu Fevers and all billions diseases. These popular pills combining n newly discov crd Alkaline substance extracted from tho TOMA TO PLANT, Willi other vegetable snbstaueei wuich. havo Imm found to modify and dilTuso its ef fects, nrn hrlie'ed to bo the best Alterative and Ca thsrtic Modiemo ever ducoveroJ. For ordinary family physic ihey aro uni irersally approved, as tlio best ever odored A full atrouht of this Medirtit o, and nu nwrous rpriifii-atcs from physicians and others, accompany each box. jnst received ami lor salo nt tliQ new Drug Store by J' alOYER, Agent. M. 17. TIIE RESURllECTION Oil, PERSIAN PlliliS. cpsnionTo the HrniA.'BnANDETn's.E van's 3lxnAN PunoxTiTt, tho MiTciatss priced) Sajtativk, or any other pills or compound before the public, as certified to by l'liyc icians and others. Let none condemn them until they havo tried them, and then wo nro certain they will not. It Is now a settled point with nil who havo used tho Vcgctsblo Persian Fills that they arc pre-eminently the best and most efficacious Family Medi cine that has yet been used in America, if every family could brcoma acquainted with their Sover eign power over disease, they would keep tiiem and be-prepared with a sure remedy to apply on tho first appearance of disease, and then how much distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well as tho lives of thousands who nro hurried, out of titno by neglecting disease in its fust stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can placo de pendence upon. ' The Resurrection, or Persian Pills., The nnmo of theso pills orginalcd from tho cir cumstance of tho medicine being found only in the ccmetaries of Persia. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to ita medicinal qualities and virtues. In half a cen tury it been i no an established medicine for tho dis eases of that country. The extract of this singu lar production was introduced into somo parts of Eu rope in the year 17S3, and used by rna'iy ccl-bratcd Physicians in curing certain disearcs, wbero nil oth er medicine has been used in vain. Early in the ynar 1"92, tho extract wus combined with a certain vegetable medicine imported from Dura Baca, in tho Earl Indies, and formed into PilU. Tho admir able effect of this compound upon tho human ys tern, led phymicans and families into its general use. Their lung established character their univer sal and healing virli.es, the determent anil cleansing qualities of their specific artion upon Hie glandular part of the system, arc such ns will sustain their re putation and ccncral use in tlio American Itcpub lie. CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, by way o experiment, tifed tho Hygcan, and motuf tho various kinds ol Pills, in my practice, which havo borne the highest repute 'in the public estimation, that havo been offered for salo in this vicinity for tho last livcycais, including Ihoso called the Resurrection or Pertain Pills; alid the public may rest assured that none among the whole cataloguo h.u aiiwcrcd n letter purpoc, ns an cnr.y ui.d effectual remedy, than the Resurrection or Pcrtian Pills, in mojt cascn of disease. CiiAiiLr.!) lUcst's, M. D. Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 1, 1837. 'TO MOTHERS. Messrs". E. Citaia & Co. Gents. Hearing much saiJ about tho cxtraoiib'nary effects of tlio Rcsurrrclion cr Vri.m l'ills, upon thote about to become mothers, wo were induced to make :i trial of them. My wife was attbst'tiincths mother of five children, and had mitfcicd the most tedious and ex cruciating p.i!ns during and af.er her confinement of each. She had tried every meana and taken much medicine, but found little or no relief. She commenced taking the Persian Pills about three months before her confinement (her health being ve ry poor about this length of time previous) mid in n short time siio was enabled by their use to attend to tho cues of a mother to h :r family until her con- finemcut. At the thus sho comuicnczd takhg the Persian l'ills, and for several weeks pi cvious, she waa afllicled with a d'y hard cough, and frequent Mjv'cro cramps, which the use ol Hie i'llla entirely removed bctorc using half a box. It is with tho greatest confidence that wc adviso all thojc aboct to bccuims mothers to make uso of Iho PerKian Pills. All those lh.it havo taken them in our neighbor hood havo got along in tho same easy manner, aud are about the house in a few dr.ys. l'iicre docu not appear to bo half '.he danger of other dangers celling in utter cunhiKiucnt, wucro these fills aro taken. We unitedly sav.Iet none neglect taking thorn, 'or they arc in tho reacli of tho poor as well n3 the rich. Wc are truly tlmnklul that there is a remedy which females can easily procure which tends to lessen tho world of Guflenug, which many of them have to bear, and perhaps save the lives of thousands which would otherwise bo lost. Rochester, May 14, 1638: corner of Callidonian square, Edinburg street; for further particulars tec buuscrtho. 8. Konr.iiTS, As? O. Kuuehts. RoctiEHTcn, Sept. 24. 1830. Messrs. E. Chase $ Co. I think it my duty to let you know what a great euro your Pills havo performed on ms I had liecn sick about 7 years - about ii years and a half con fined to my bed. I had been given over s i'lnrablc, with Consumption, by twelve phytU-ian of the first standing; my lungs were seriously alfec; I had 3 ulcers gather und break; my cough was dry and harsh most of tho time; my liver waj much swollen, ana my stomacli very dyspeptic. I had chills, fev er. aud night swout, accompanied with extreme inita- blenes ol tlio -nervous system, and other difficulties which I forbear to mention, After I wa3 given over, I tried almost all medicines which wero advertised. but to no ndvautage, until I tried your Vegetable Persian Pills- I began to gain in a short time after I commenced taking them; and, to be brief, beforo I took 3 boxes, I was aliln to rido out aud to take con siderable' oiercise, and at this time I enjoy good health, and am able to do good day's woik. If any noo wishes a more particular history of my rufler ins, he may call on ine, at tho comer of .Main and Clinton-streets, Rochester. RUBY ADAMS Fits Ccrep Tho upderrigned henbr certify, that .wrfaro the Parents of two children who have re-en alfiictcd with fits more or less from their infun cy.and that wo havo spared no pains or expense in endeavoring to ollect h cure, but without anv Iwnc. ligidl effect, unti hearing of tho Resurrection or Per- sun rills, when lour loxm wero immediately procured, and liefore threo boxes wero taken, tho lits had abated in Ireqticncy, and cveiy sym lotn much improved, and now wo ure happy to state that our childjeti by (ho uso. of the Pcrsinu PilU, with the blessing of Ood, nro entirely cured ami havo no symtoin or appearance of fits, will find In the rcrsian l'ills a sure and perfect cure. JOHN & MARTHA JOHN-SONt Canton If. Y.'Dec' 10, 1837. Tho above pills may bo had of tho following a- gents John Moyer, Bloomsburg; H. Miller, Bcri wiclfj J, Uoopcr &; bons, Ilnzclton; C, Hortmau, Espeytown; John Sharpies, Cattatvista; Lyman ouoiee, jranviuc. Ezra Taylor, aiert for he fitafa of Pe nnsylva- Jim residing at RocheuUr N. Y. to wbsra all urders eon ha atlifari, TO THE PtlBLtd. LEGISLATIVE KEYSTONE. During the approaching session of the legish turc, tho Kv.rgTo.vE will, as usual, bo published twice a wkkk, and Contain full reports of tho pro ceedings in-lrbth branches of tho legislature, inclu ding tile speeches of members, legislative reports eVc. For Ihis purpose, tlio editors will have com petent reporters in both houses of our legislature, nj well as at Washington city, tliU3 enabling them to furnish not only n complete report of tho proceed ings of our own legislature, but also of the ap proaching session of Congress. Having made nm plo arrangements for tho bestowal of inchkaskii nttfmtion to tho legislative dcpartment of their newspaper, Ihey cherish tho conviction, that they will render cntiro satisfadtion in this respect not only to the members of the legislature, but to tho reading community generally. As it is moro than probable, that the) all-engrossing subject of tho derangement of the currency un der which the community I now laboring;, and the condition of tho bcveral banking institutions of oui state, will constitute topics of speedy legislative nction, the proceedings of tho approaching session will bo fraught with unusualintcrcst, and render n paper published at tho scat government, which be stows upon them constant Attention, a vchiclo of intelligence "most devoutly wislicdl" Wo would also call to tho minda of our renders that tho great Presidential contest of 1840 is ap proaching with sapid' slrido, which is to decide, whether our National Government shall continue to be administered upon tlio truly rcpnblicnn prin ciple! of its present illuilrinus head, Martin Vnn Uuren, or whether the Teiglis of power than be committed to tho hands of ultra Federalists and frir nds of a great and blighting monopoly in tho shape ef a National Bank. Tho Keystone, being iudissolubly wedded to the supKirt of tho republi can cause, will in this momcntuouj conflict, luttlo manfuily on the side of Van Burcn and a Con stitutional Treasury, and contribute its mite to the advancement and ultimate triumph of the demo cratic cause. Wo shall continue unceasingly to expose tho dangerous hcrcfica of the Federalists and advocates of an ovcrpoivering'monied monopo ly, ami spare no rxeriions, to render the "Key stone" nn tlfcctivo weapon in tho hands uf tho Domocr.iey of tho State and Union. Grateful fur the liberal patronage hitherto bcz- towed upon them by the community n patronage, which has given tho "Kevstono" n circulation be yond that of any other paper at the rent of govern ment ihey look forward with confidence to its continuance, and will spare neither limo nor labor to mane it deserved. TERMS. For the Keystone yearly, twice a wcclc, during tho session ol the Legislature, and oneo a week Tor the remainder of th" ear S3.00 During tho t-'ession of tins LcgUlaturo twice a w'cek 2,00 All Postmasters, nnd other Democratic citizens arc requested to rc-cievo and forward suliscriplions to xit. "The life of the flesh is in the blood," sosailii ltiC3crii)turts.-Leviticus c. XVII. vii. MZ. LEIDY'O BLCOD PILLS. What letter than scripture testimony tan wo havo of the life of the f.e.4i defending upon the condition of tho blood? If impure or diseased, tho ficsh ir.ust of courro be diseased thereby, nnd the whole sys tem partaUo ot eucli urease, i I the doctrine ln true, and there in not a doubl of it (for it is n fact accor ded to by all, that the scriptures, nro Iruo 1 cyoiul a iloub!,) then it IxJiootcs us to guard against the coiifcqui'iiccs of cuch impurities, nnd thus prcerve the licsli iiea'ilhy. If tho tleili lie healthy, consti tuting ns it doca the principal portion of the human yody, then must tho whole iiodv bo healthy. In vegetables onh eta we find Iho medicino where by nil impurities of tlio blood may be removed. Upwards .f one hundred years experience or tho most cclcbra'tcd, tho wi.cst and best physicians have proved ccitain vegetables to possess purifying prop erties. 1 lipe vegetables will not hero bo named. nnd Dr. Lridy winhes to rcindnerntn himself, and profit by tho long, laborious, and costly experiments ncccssjry to bo made, that tha active principles of those vegetables might bo retracted nnd reduced to such form as makes them easy, safe and pleasant to be taken. Theso vegetables are contained in the iustly cel ebrated Blood Pills, miiuufanturcd only by Dr. N. Lcidy, a regular Druggist and Physician," attested by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Jacksoi , Horner, Gibson uewei'e, James, I Iort Vox, Ate. Tho idiovo Pills may bo employed as a mild or active purgative. Their nclion is easy, and may bo employed by all persons under all circumstances. They will at all times bo found serviceable, when tlio least sickness is present. '1 hey require no caango of die:, restraint from occupation, or fear of tiikingccld from their use. They arc daily prescrilt- cJ by numerous physicians; certificates of tho fact accompany the directions. They are the most all'ec tive purifier of the blood nnd other fluids of tho hu man body ever discovered. Persons having once used, will ever after, as occasion may acquire, have resourss to them. Price Twenty Five Cents a box. Sold by all respectable Druggists nnd Mcrchanst throughout tho Union, nnd in this city only nt Dr. Lcidy's Health Emporium, Second street be low Vine. . J. R. Smith & Co.'s Cd st. near the Red Lion. J. Gilbert & Co.'aBd abovo Vine. C. Clemens' North 3d above Wood. F.KIett's 2d and Cnllowhill. For talc at tho Health Emporium Bloomsburg by D. S. TOBIAS Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1830. U. MARSH'S SUPERIOR rmiiKsu Ti usees are in many particulars, on nn U. entirely new plan, and their advantages over all other Trussos, havo been nttcsttxl not only the most respcctublo of the medical faculty, but by iho actual experiment of those nfllictod with tho disease which they aro intended to alleviate. The most eminent l'liysicians upon an examination of this Truss, arc so decided as to its superiority, that they iiavo ciiccnuiiy aim voluntarily given certificates to the proprietors to be laid before public. For salo b U. S. Tobias Agent Health Emporium, MILES' COMPOUND EXTRACT OF TOMATO, A valuabio Meiliuine, for which tlio sub scriber pas just received iho aircncy. A small supply for ealo at his establishment, JOHN B. MOYEIi. Ucc 7. TO TttE PtTDLlti Soml-Wccltiy State. Capitol Gaiollo. Tho proprietors of the State Capitol Gnzctlc em1 brtico this opportunity to rttUrn their sincere thanks to their friends and the public, for (he very iberal patronage which thev nro pleased to havo it in their power td say, has thus far been oxtcndcJ towards them, and lupcctfuily announce that tho future course of their journal shall bo such ns they trust will conthlud to receive the confidence nnd support of the Democratic party. They nssure the public that no exertion on their part shall bo wanting to clfect this object, nnd lliey flatter themselves that Ihey will be able to render their paper such a vehi cle of usefulness nnd information). us will not fail to give cntiro satisfaction to every friend of republican I'llUCipiCS. Tlio approaching session of the Legislature, will unquestionably, bo ono of great and unusual inter est. There has not, perhaps, been a tlmo before,, when tho attention uf (ho public was so much en gaged upon any ono subjoct as it is, at present upon tho derangement of tho currency, nrrisirig from the nbuses of banking; nnd ns tho'dclibcratinn of the ensuing Legislature, will in all probability bo main ly directed to this important subject, it 'cannot bo otherwise than that every thing which transpiics at thrt seat of government in relation thereto, will bo eagerly sought nftrr. . With these considerations in view, tlio undersigned have made ninple arrange ments for laying before Ibeir leaders full reports of tho proceedings in both branches of the State Le gislature, together with the ."pceclws of members, reports, mid ether matter which they think will be interesting. In addition to this, it is the intention of the undersigned to employ nbie correspondent at the senlof Iho general government, by which means, Ihey will bo able; nlxo, to place in "their scini-Wetk--ly sheet early reports of the deliberation of Con L'rcss. The presidential contest of 1840 is rapidly ap proaching. Tho flag nt our mast-head indicates fully tlio course wo intend to pursue in the relation .to this gteat question; nnd as we h ive already given onr opiu on at length, on this subject, in n former prospectus, wn deem in needles at present 'to the tun readers, by going over the same ground. Suf ficoit to say, that we sh-ill give our unitiil support .and enrrgics towards the rc-clcction'of present able Chief -Magistrate of the Union, and our humble nid in behalf of establishing a Constitutional Trcasu- AND Thrcsisiiijj Iifnchmc, AND PORTABLE HORSE POWER MAW iUFACTOKT. rTRHE Subscribers take this method of informing X their friends, that they continue-Manufacturing Thrwhins .Machines "and Tt'oriaUU: ISarxc Z'tiictrs, on iho most improved plans, made of tho best materials and in tho mo.-t workmanlike man ner, nnd which they will wancnt to stand with fare usage, and not injure the grain by breaking it. They havo surpassed nil otiicrs where they have been iutiaduccJ, in Pennsylvania, Virginia und Kurt'i Carolina. KviiWa P;.tc:.il SisiKff, , OR, GI3A7K IZVJjJANG- IrlACIHiiE, Improved. All nrticle of grcnt utility to Millers for cleansing tho grain for preparing it for flouring. I ticfco machines nro muuuuc.utcd ot cttt end wrought Iron, nnd arc supposed to last an hundred years. They aro in general use in the slate of New York and in part ol I'enusyivauia. trU JUiU AND viQ and nil kinds ot Machinery, cast aud fitted up,and all torts of kept on hand, and sold by wholesale. Ml of which will bo sold on the most reaKonnbln terms, by LEWIS II. MAUS&Co. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1820. 3ml CTT.TTHUKEAS, the honorable ELLIS LEWIS VV resident of tlio Courts of Oyer and Tcr miner and General Jnil Delivery, Court of CJuarter Sessions of tho Pcaco, and Couit of Common Pleaa, and Orphan's Court, in the eighth Judicial District, composed of tlio counties of Northumberland, Union, Columbia nnd Lycoming ; nnd tho Hon. William MoNTmiMKitv nnd Lloxauii Uvpkiit, Esquires, associate Judges in Columbia county, have issued their precept bearing dale the 2!Hh day of November n the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred, ud thirty-nine, and to me directed for holding A Court of Oier and Terminer and G n cul Jail Delivery, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, IN DAN ILLE, in tho county of Columbia, on the third Monday of Jan. next, (being tho 20th day) nnd to continue two week. NOTICE is thtrcfure htrtby iriven to the Cor oner, the Justices of tho Poace, and Constables of tho said County of Columbia, that they be then un ihcro in thp'ir proper persons, at ten o'clock, in the forenoon of snid day, with thrir records, inquisijions nnd olher roir.cmbrnnceii to do those things which to their offices nppnrlaiu lo bo done. And tho-se who nre buund by recognizance lo prosecute against the prisoners that aro or may lie iu the jail of said county of Columbia, nro to be then and there to pro fcuti' against them as shall bo jut, Jurois are ccmestod to bo punctual in their attendance, a grccably to their notires. Dated nt Danville, tho 20th day December of in the your of our Lord ono thousand eight hun dred nnd tbirty-iiuie, nnd in thu find vear of the independence of the Um'.cil btatos of Amer ica. WJM.IAM KITCHEN, SuriT. Dec. 20lh 1839. STURGEON OIL. For healing horsn flesh, tho best remedy over eomo before- the public for swelling, bruises, nnd soieness of horses and cows &c. Fur salo at Tobias' Health Emporium Bloemtbur f For JaXtuattJ Term 1840 Nandy ttohr vs. Nicholas Kindt Alexander Montgomery vs. JonalhM Lodgo C. A. Drobst vs. David Williama Geo. Gilbert vs. JoScph Gilbert ' John Jones vs. Daniel, Musselman's Atrl Jacob Jones et al vs. Joseph Robins John Rhodes vs. James M. Jones William Miller va- Micheal brtier et al Win. McCarior vs. Knb.t. Montgomery Archibald McO.il I vs. A Rnnblm. nt .t A. McChil vsi Samuel McHcnry ct al Thomas Bhoro vs. Henrv Rittenhouso iSiimtiul Ilendlny'.i Admf's vs. J. Goopf Jjudwig Letjht vs. Geo. Mitchlcr Caroline Wuitllo va. John Krider Same vs. Samo .loicpli II. Seal ct nl vd. A P. ftusstl at ti E. i). Cooper vs. J. Cooper ct al Peter Miller vs. Adam Deitriel: Charles Craig vs. Wm, Dale . Jame.1 Cornelison vs. S I. Itns6 Henry Jonson v. Dlmmic'j McBrldrf S.inio ut al vm. Same C. 11. Knlirr et nl vs. B. W. Wapplel Same vs, Hatno John Moilonry vs. Hobert Engdr Jacob Getliiijj vs. I'c.ter Millur Daniel Trazcr vs A. Ctiminings I'hilip Kiitio vs. John Ale Daniel .Moatcller vs. Geo. LotigaficrgV Wm. Learch ct nl vs. James Trick ct a Cavoiler vs Musgrove's Adinr" Jusl ESeccivctI at filic BLOOISBURG ARCADE TIIE Subscribers respectfully aiinounca to their friends and the public gcneiully, thai they have rceeivnd and nro now open ing, a splendid and extensive assortment of rail & Winter Goods,. which with a stock on hand.ririlirnees a va. riuty of seasonable Merchandize for tlte ac commodation of lown and County. In tho Dry Good line, ihey lime nil the varieties nf course, line c superfine Cloths, Citsimcrs. Satincfs, Acrimes, Silks, Cat icoes, Shimh,, Ribbands, Laces, f.inins, Mounclinc de Lain, Muslins, Vtstings, Slocks, Umbrillas, Lady's Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, Trimmings Furr, Cloth and Sealskin Caps Boots and Shoes, Socks, iS'C. cC. iy-C. A LAKGE ASSORTMENT OP 5!SDfeSSffiSS AND Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Spices, Molasses, Brandy, Gin, Hum, Wine, &c. &. ussorted in price and quality. Hardware, Saddlery, Iron, Steel, Nails,' Stoves, Stovo pipe, Tia Ware, Cedar Ware; CHINA, GLASS,' AND QUEENS WARE, Crockery-Ware, Sail, Fish, Oils, Dyi Stuffs, Paints, $-c. yc. $c. and almost every other article that can b called for in a country store all of which having been carefully selected and obtained at tlio lowest prices, will he offered at small profits in exchange for cash or country pro duce. IiUPERT Ss BARTON; Uloomsbnrft Nov. 23, 1830. 30 tf. 21 lioxes bunch Raisons. 21 boxes clusters low price Raisons. 20 boxes European Currants. 12 boxes hunch Raisons expressly for faa- ilies for $1,121 per box. 32 boxes Herring. iiiii do Foft shell Almonds. SOO do. Filberts. S do. Knirlish Walntttsi 3 do. Rode Candy. d"- Prunes best and cheap. ',i,"s Cround Nuls. Stiyar slick of all kinds. Shaving boxes. Shavim; hriiRhcH. diirereiit kinds of shaving soaps. All for bale at Tobias' Health Emporium. important to Farmers BRYAN'S PATENT MANUFACTURED 1)V AUSTIN & MYERS, Sclins Grove, Union County, Pa., WILL bo kept constantly on hand, for sale by CHARLES DOEBLER, Bloomsburg. The abovo Mills aro a superior articlo of thu kind and no farmer should bo without one, Several far mers iu Bloom township wjll testify iu their favor from nctiiul use, Augutt 'J, . Christmas Gift. STORY BOOKS for a Gift at ChritW mas, for sale at Tobias Health Empoiiuet,