t &X1AVV iSE.1BO.yS IP1' DR. LEIDY'S &ARSAPARILLA ULOOD PILLU, IIOUI.U receive a preference over nil Pill now 'KZJJii existence: First Because they arc composed c-f Vegetable oxtracli, frco from minerals; arid may 1)C taken1 at nil times -with perfect safety by young and old, with, out restraint from occupation, temperate thine, or ' fear of taking cold. 1,1 Second Because they arc composed of such Tricdiciiial extracts, us hao been employed by all tho most celebrated and respectable Physicians for more tlmn fi century past, in purifying the lllood "and Animal Quid of the body. Third Bccauso they may bo employed at a raild or Betlvo purgative, according to tho quantity taken, and their operation wilPnot bo attended with griping of the bowels, sickness nt tho stomach, prostration of tho system, &c, os ore produced by tather pills. Fourth Bccauso they possess a combined action, hot possessed by any other pills, mixture or prepar ation whatever. Their first clfect is in correcting all impurities with which the blood and fluids of tho body may bo uffrctcd, and by their gently opera tive effect, Jtemoving such impurities from the sys tem. Fifth Because they are tho terror of Quacks nnd Impostors, for most persons aro obliged to take the Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, after taking their vilo and destruc.ivo nostrums, to counteract and prevent their mischiovons and baneful effects. Sixth Bccauso they are tho only pills In which Phymcians have sufficient confidence to recommend to their patients, and employ in their practice, as thcy know they aro Anti Quack, Anti Mcrcural, -Anti Billious as well 09 a good and safe purgative and purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. SeVonth and last But not the least important, bo becauso they aro prepared by a regular Apothe cary and Physician, attested oy Drs; Physic, Hor ner, Chapman, Dewees, James, Gibson, Jackson, Coxe, Hare &c, &c, which alone is sufficient to entitle them to great confidence. Certificates and Recommendations from Physi cians and others accompany tho directions around Cach "box. CJPrke Twenty Five Olnts a Box3i Prepared only and sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second st,,n few doors below Vine street, Philadel phia, also, sold by , J. Gilbert & Co., North Third street above Vine. G. S. Clemens, do 3d do do Wood st, J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next the Red Lion, and nil respectable Wholesale and Retail .Druggist's in Philadelphia. They aro also, sold by: J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania., J. W. Rohrer, do 'do W. Eberman Iiiliz. J. W. Oakly.Tlcading. J. B. Mozer, Allcntovvn. P. Pomp, Easton. And tho principal Merchants and DrUgists'in the Vnricd States. For salo at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg tiy D. a. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11. iffOMMUNIC ATION. How few they aro that happen to bo afflicted with Coughs or Colds lay attention to them. How many thousands from nuch neglect shorten their days, and hasten their fi nal dissolution. Parents neglect them in their chil dren, and thus form tho foundation for Consump tion, and hundreds of parents annually follow their -own children to the grave, having died from somo affections of tho Brcat and Lungs, which wue neg lected in their first stages. Coughs and Colds, whether existing among young or old, ought at all times bo attended to early, and not Buffered to continuo any length of time, for the Lungs once affected.diseaso soon makes rapid strides, ending in the most fatal of all diseases, namely Con sumption. Da. BECHTER'S PULMONARY PRESER VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catairhs, Influenzas, Shortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in tho Breast or Side, all affection of tho Breast and Lungs, and arrest of apprOachinsg Consumption, is 'tho most popular medicine used throughout all Ger many is becoming equally popular in the United States, and has established for itself a reputation not possessed by any other medicine for the same -class of diseases. (See certificates and recommen dations from Parents, Physicians, and others, accom paning tho directions.) It is a preparation perfect ly safe and harmless, pleasant to tho taste, and may ho given to tho youngest infant. It is warranted frco from mercury nnd tho minerals, and is a prepar ation of n regular Apothecary and Physician, attes ted by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson. Jackson, Homer, Dowccs, Coxe, James, &c. a circumstance ulono sufficient to induco a trial of it Dr. N. It. Leidy, Proprietor of the above medi cine, confidently recommends it to all, and assures all most positively that it is an invaluable mcdicino -and would not himself recommend it, but for it, 'known efficacy. Prepared only and for'saleWholesalo and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North Socond street a few doors below Vine street, Phila delphia also, sold by J. Gijgcrt & Co., North Thi-d street abov oVino G. S Clemens, do 3d do do Wooi' st J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next tho ltcd Lion, and by all respectable Wholcsalo and retail Druggists in Philadelphia. They aro sold by: J. F.. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrer, do do. W. Eberman Lltiz. J. W. Oakley, Reading. For salo at tiro Health Emporium Bloomiburg 1y D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. DR. PHELPH'S Compound Tomato Entirely Vegetable, A now and invaluable Medicino for all dieseases irisiug from impurities of the blood morbid (.cere tion of tho liver and 6on)aeh, Also, a substitute for calomel, as achatliarticin Fevers and all billioiw djsfascs. Theso popular pills combining a nowly discov crcdAlkalino substanoe extracted from tho TOMA TO PLANT, with other vegetable snUrtnhcea which havo been 'found to modify and diffuse its of. fects, are believed tape tho liest Aljrativo and Ca thartic MoJieino ever- discovered. For ordinary fumity physic they nro uni versally approved, as ihe best over ofierwl. A full accannt of thia Medirir.o, and mi merous certificates from physicians and others, nccompapy (jieli box. Juat rficalyfiU and for nalo at the now T3'SSlorby, J- JIOYER, Agent. Auj;. X7. THE RESURRECTION OR, PEKSIAN PILLS. giurSIHOIlTO TIlEHTOKAX.BlUlVllKTIl's.ErAriV llsniAN PunoATivB, the Matchless (priced) Saxativk, or any other pills or compound hefor he public, as certified to by Physicians and otherse Let none condemn them until they have tried them, and then we are certain they will not. It is now a settled point with all who have used tho Vegetable Persian Pills that they aro prc-cmi-ncntly tho best and most efficacious Family Medi cine that has yet been used in America. If every family could become acquainted with thep: Sovcr cign power over disease, they would keep tliem and bo prepared with a sure remedy to apply on the firs appearance of disease, and then how much distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well as the lives of thousands who are hurried out of time by neglecting disease in iu first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can place de pendence upon. The Resurrection, or Persian Pills. Tho name of theso pills orginalcd from tho cir cumstance of the medicine being found only in tho cemctuies 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 becamo an established medicine for the dis eases of that country. Tho extract of this singu lar production was introduced into somo parts of Eu rope in the year 1783, nnd used by many celebrated Physicians in curing certain diseases, whero all oth er medicine has been used in Vain. Early in the year irj, tne extract was combined with a certain vegetable medicine imported from Dura Baca, in tho East Indies, and formed into Pills. Tho admir able effect of this compound upon tho human sys tem, led physiicans and families into its general use. Thcir jong established character their univer sal and healing virtues, tho detergent nnd cleansing qualities of their specific action upon tho glandular part of tho system, aro such as will sustain their re putation and general use in the American Repub lic. CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, by way ol experiment, used tho Hygean, and moat of the various kinds ol Pills, in my practice, which havo borno tho Inchest repute in the public estimation, fhat.have been offered for sale in this vicinity for tho last five years, including those called tho Resurrection or Pcrsain Pills; and the public may rest assured that none among tho wholo cataloguo has answered a better purpose, as an casyanu eucciuai remedy, than the Kcsurrcction or Persian Pills, in most cases of disease. Chaiii.es Backus, M. D.' Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. Messrs. E, Chase & Co Gents. Hearing much said about the extraordinary effects of tho Resurrection or Pereian Pills, upon thoso about to become mothers, wc were induced to make a trial of them. My wile was at that timo tho mother of five children, and had suffeicd the most tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after her confinement of cach. She had tried every means 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 tills length of timo previous) and in a short time she was enabled by their use to attend to tho cares of a mother to har family until her con finement. At tho timo she commenced taking tho Persian Pills, and for sovcral weeks pic. ious, she was auucieu wiin a uiy nam cough, and ircquent Bcvcio cramps, which the uso of the Pills entirely removed before using half a box. It is with the greatest confidenco that wo ndviso all those about to becomo mothers to mako uso of tho Persian Pills. All those that havo taken them in our neighbor hood have got along in tho samo easy manner, and are about the house in a few days. There does not appear to bo half the danger of other dangers setting in after confinement, whero theso Pills aro taken. Wo unitedly' say.let nono neglect taking them, for uicy uru m uiu rcacn oi me poor as well as the rich. Wo are truly thankful that there is a remedy which females can easily procure which tends to lessen tho world of suffering, which many of them have to bear, and perhaps save tho lives of thousands which would otherwho bo lost, ' Rochester, May 14, 1838; corner of Caliidonian square, Edinburg street; for further particulars sco subscribers. S. Ronr.r.Ts, Axx O. RoBEnTS. RnciiESTKit, Sept. 24, 1830. Messrs.- E. Chase .$ Co. I think it my duty to let yoq know what a great euro your Pills havo performed on mo I had been sick about 7 years about 2 years and a half con fined to my bed, I had been given over as incurable, with Consumption, by twelve physicians of tho first standinc: mv lunes wcre'scnoiislv nflmil. I i,a 3 ulcers gather and break; my cough was dry and uursu must oi inu iime; my nvcr was much swollen, and my stomach very dyspeptic. I had chills, fever, and night sweat, accompanied with extreme iriita Woncss of the nervous system, and other difficulties which I forbear to mention. After I was given over, I tried almost nil meilir.inna tvMrli 1...-i:.....i but to no advantage, until I tried your Vegetable Persian Pills. I bogan to gain in a short timo after i commenceu tailing mem; and, to he brief, before I took 3 boxes. I was ublo In riiln mil: nml in tnhn ,.,, sidcrablo exercise, and nt this timo I enjoy good ucami, uuuum auio io uo goou day s work. If any ....w. " u.u,uiui iiiniuij ui illy BUllcr- ings, ho may call on me, at tho cornor of Main an J uiniiun-strcuv, iiocussior. RUBY ADAMS. Fits Cdbsd Tlxs undcrrtgnod hereby certify, that wo aro the Parents of twu children who havo ueen afflicted with fits moranr bum frnn i !,;,- cy, and that wo havo spared no pains or expense in endeavoring to effect a euro, but without any bene ficial effect, un(il hearing of tho Resurrection or Per sian PillS. Wlien four IiOTPH IVCrn procured, and before threo boxoa wcro taken, the inn jmu uiiaiou in iroqupncy, and eveiy sym lorn much imnroved. ami nr.iv nr state that our childien by tho uso of tho Persian PilU. with tho bleanntr of Gnl. nrn iiM- and have no symtom or appearance of fits, will find' ii i-i-maii j'iiis a sure anil pertecl cure. Jims &. MARTHA JOHNSONt Canton N. Y. Dec. 10, 1837. The above nills mav lm bsJ nf tli IIU,.-; gonU-rJohn Mayer, Bloomsbnrg; H, Miller, ger- wick; j. cooper oc oons, Hmclton; V, Jlortman, Riiievtown: John SharnWi. OaM.n Sli l-i, Danville. Ezra Taylor, agort for ho Stato of Ponnylva nU welding at Rochester N. Y. to whom all orders c in be addrt'SMd " The life of thtflesh isitithe blood,1" no tail h the scriptures.' Leviticus c. xvii vii. ,' ' R. LEIDY'S BLOODPILLS. What better than pcrinturc testimony can wo havo of the ito of tho flesh depending upon the condition of tho blood 1 If impure c7 diseased, the flesh must of courso bo diseased threby, and tho wholo sys tem partake of such dlfcjsc. If tho doctrine be true, and there is not a doubt, of it (for it is a fact accce ded to by all, that tho tcriplures, aro truo beyond q doubt,) then it behooyes us to guard against the consequences of sucll impurities, nnd thus preserve tho flesh healthy. If tho flesh bo healthy, consti tulin,g as it docs ibi principal portion of tho human yody then must thb wholo body bo healthy. In vegetables onfj can. wo find the medicine where by nil impurities(af tho blood may bo removed. Upwanls of ontf hundred years experience of tho most cclcbrotcd( tho wisest and best physicians havo proved certain Vegetables to possess purifying prop erties. Thcst vegetables will Hot here be named, and Dr. Lcidy wishes to remunerate, himself, and profit by tho long, laborious, and costly experiments necessary to bo made, that tho activo principles of thoso vegetables might be retracted and reduced to such form as makes them easy, safe and pleasant to bo taken. Theso vegetables arc contained in the justly cel ebrated Blood Pills, manufantured only by Dr. N. Lcidy, a regular Diuggist and Physician, attested by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Jacksot , Horner, Gibson IJcwccs, James, Hare, Cox, &c The above Pills may be employed as a mild or activo purgative. Their action is easy, and may bo employed by alt persons under all circumstances. They will at all times bo found serviceable, when the least sickness is present. They require no chango of diet, restraint from occupation, or fear of taking cold from their uso. They are daily prescrib ed by numerous physicians; certificates of the fact accompany the directions. 1 hey arc the most altcc tivo purifier of the blood and other fluids of the hu man body ever discovered. J'crsons having onco used, will over after, as occasion may acquire, have resource to them. Price Twenty Five Cents a box. Sold by all respectablo Druggists and Mcrchanst throughout tho Union, and in this city only at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, Second street be low Vine. J. R. Smith & Co.'s 2d st. near tho Red Lion. J. Gilbert .& .Co.'s 3d above Vine. C. Clemens' North 3d above Wood. V. Klett's 2d and Callowhill. For salo at the Health Emporium Bloomshurg uy D. S. TOBIAS Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Bloomsbiirg at the end of tho quarter ending on the 31st day of Much, 1840. Bealig Christian 'Moore John Middleman Valentine M'Murtrio Margaret Burnett John Moyer Angelino linker Malangton Nungesscr Jacob Boon Ben. Newhard Solomon Caby Jacob Philips Rebecca Evert Peter Philips Ann Echert Jacob Roan Samuel Fulmer Daniel Rees Thomas Fry, sen. John Siaufcr Joseph Gilmoro Andrevf Snyder Daniel 2 Giger Solomon Slates William Henrie Polly Seller Christina Honrie Mary Shannon Jesse Hardy Mrs. Springer Man Herring Christ. Squire Ebin Harvey Marlters Townsend Sampson Ilartman Thomas W. Wren Thomas 2 Ink Emry Wahlfarth Doct. T. R. Jacoby John Wetzler Elizabeth Kahler Esq. Webb Joshua 2 KafTman Moses Wice Joseph Lilly George Wran Gorg Melecl; Andrew Welliver Jacob 71ackalvin John Yoke Sebastian ilLaughlin Charles Yost George jleycr Doct. M. Robinson William 2 filler Peter B. RUPERT, P. M.. .Tan, 1, 1840. Those inquiring for any. of llie above let tors will please say it is advertised. BOAT BITOIMK'. AT BLOOMSBURG BASIN, COLUMBIA Co. Pa. IIjOE subscriber informs tho public that ho has inst rnmnlnin) nn. i nMiaKivinnt ol flio T! I - ......... .,,,.wi, ... me uiwuiuouur; niisin. Col. Co. Pa. on the North Branch Canal fsr BUILDING all kinds and descriptions, Packet, S?reigfoi and Car Boats, covered or uncovered, of any length or sizo, on tho shortest notico and of the be3t of material. SC7Ho is also prepared for REPAIR ING BOATS of all kinds. All orders will bo thankfully received and punctually attended to on the shortest no tice possible to complete them. JACOB RISEWICK- Feb. 22 1840 0tl3 Tho Advocate, Wilkeabarro, and Spy Columbia, will please publish tho abovo 0 times and forward their bills to this office for payment, Canal Boats For Sale. SE VL'ltAL now Canal Boats, built tho last sea son, for sale. Enquiro as above. FROM tho Subscriber twd lost fnll boar Pigs. ' Who ever will give informBiion whero thsy may bo found shall lm mwona. bly rewflvdsd. DANIIJL GROSS. Klpoibnrg, April 4pl840. tray BTJURTtlER UNDOUBTED PR0O7S " THAT THE LIFh PILL8 AND PHE IS l"X BITTERS are excellent family Medicines. Tho proprietor of these Medicines cannot too deep ly impress upon the public mind the high impor tance of an early or timely attention to sound health. There arc very many in this community who do not appreciate good health, until attacked by somo violent disease, when they think they must immedi ately send for a physician, and in consequence, they aro perhaps confined to their beds for weeks, or even months. Almost every ono is liablo to bo unwell at times, and by neglect of proper treatment of them selves, on such occasions, it is ycry often the case that a severe attack of diseoso is tho consequence. Such results may bo easily avoided, and should be; and it h in a great measure tho object of Mr. MOF FAT, that his publication should continually re mind such persons of their danger. The following letters go to show that tho Lifo Pills and Phcnnc Bitters arc not only excellent family medicines, but that they will, in very many instances, superccdo tho necessity of calling a phinician. Tho principal office is at 376 Broadway, where thousands of sim ilar letters to Mr. Moffat, may be examined. The followine letter was received from n ecntle- mari who, a few months since, purchased somo of tho Life Medicines lor tho uso oi ua family, and a few of his friends Napoli, N. Y., July 37, 1838. Mr. W.B.Moffat Dear Sir The Life Pills and Phcnix Bitters surpass every medicine 1 have been acquainted with. In every instanco where it has been used, a benefit has been derived, and every person is satisfied. One man, troubled with a scrof ulous humor, has been all but raised fiom the dead. Another person, a female who has been unable to leave her room for tho last two years, has been re stored to health. Another troubled with sore throat for more than a year, and also a burning tensatian in her stomach and bowls, was completely cured by threo doses of your Pills. Another; troubled with a scvero nervous affection, attend wilhdyspepsia and continued head-ache, and was so reduced as to bo unablo to leave her bed, was, by tho use of one box of Pills and bottle of Bitters, so far restored as to be able to attend to her domestic concerns. And lastly, an acquaintnnro of mine, has by thc.uso of auottloot iiittersand twotioxesot 1'iIIs, beenmado a perfectly Bound and healthy man. He had been laboring under a complication of diseases for the last fiyo years. I could mention numerous other instances, but theso aro sufficient to show the cfl'ects of the medicine unon.a lew of my neighbors and C' 1- V 1 1? ... . menus, i our oueuiciu servant, Cmrs TiucHRn. The following is part of n letter written by a gen tleman in tho country to his brother in this city, from whom ho had received a box of Life Pills and Phcnix Bitters: Thompsonvillc, Conn., Juho SC. 1838. Dear Brother I embrace the present opportunity of writing you a few lines. I recrhed the Lifo Pills and Phcnix Bitters you sent me. for which 1 can nevcr'thank you enough, as they havo proved. I hope, a perfect euro to me. I had for two years been tioublcd with a severe pain in my side, I ap plied to all tho doctors in this neighborhbod, but got no relief until I took tho Pills nnd Bitters you wmt me. Sinco I have token them I have been as well as over I was in my life. Yours affectionately, David McGiix, The following is a copy of n letter from Terre Haute Indiana: Mr. W. B. Moffat Dear Sir I wrote vou a few days since stating, briefly, tho quantity of "Life Pills and Phcnix Bitters, I idiould want the cominn sea son. When I accepted the agency of this Medi cine in Juno hbt, (although your application was accompanied by documents, attesting the great ben efit of this medicine,) I hid no expectaiion that it would equal Ihe description given of it, or give such general satisfaction as tho experiment of a few months has proved. I can only say that all who have used it bear testimony of its great value and efficiency. I know of ho instanco whore it has been thought in tho slightest degrco injurious, and, even thoso who aro afflicted beyond hope of cure, bear testimony of its salutary influenco upon their general health. The great and increasing demand for tliiu article is the best assuranco of its usefulness, and I would not wish to bo without it for a single day. Respectfully, youis, J. F. Kixn. The following is a copy of a letter from a lady in East Lyme, Connecticut, to Mr. Moffat's agent: East Lyme, Conn., May Cth, 1839. Mr. Bradford Sir In regard to Dr. VV. B. Mof at's Lifo Pils and Phcnix Bitters, I can truly say from experience, they arc tho best mcdicino I have any knowledgo of. Incrediblo as it may appear, I have for eight months scarcely been able to walk a cross a room, one month could not feed myself, had the attendance of the best of physicians for months, once and twice a day havo taken Patent Medicine as far os directions would permit. Also, a celebra ted Doctor's prescriptions, all of which has been a courso of tho greatest perseverance I was capable of. Yet I have received no moro than present re lief; to give a similitude of my sjiffcrings is indes cribable, l'et I will write tho symtoms of my dis ease For ten years I havo suffeicd with a nervous nffection in my head and face; a placo as large as a hand in tho left sido of my back, connecting tho shoulder described; a sensation of soreness, frequent ly becamo as cold as if life had departed. In July, 1839, in consequence of overdoing, taking a hard cold, 1 Was seized with a numbness in tho" system, fainmesB, flatulency, pain in tho head, voracious ap petite, and nt timoi deficient appetite, great loss of muscular power.painin tho left sidc.also in the shoul der and arm to tho greatest extent, palpitation of tho heart, great distress in tlio back, gnawing in tho stomach when empty, pressure after meals, amount ing almost to suffocation, stricture across tho breast, soro throat; aho a tickling, attended with a convul sive cough, spitting of purulent matter, night sweati, cold feet and bands, faetdbroath,co6tivcnos3, piles, loss of memory, affection of bight and hearing, diz iness, deafness, the mind became desponding, other disagreeables not mentioned, which caused great weakness, Ac. I happily, and can truly say, that by tho blossing of Heaven, and the rcstorativo proper ties of tho Life Pills and Pienix Bitters, I am re stored to health, which no other modiciue could do. Yours, &c. Isabella A. Rogers, East Lyme, Conn. For additional particulars of tho abovo medicines sco Moffat's " Good Samaritan," a copy of which accompanies tho medicines; a copy can bo obtained of tho difforcnt Agents, who havo tho medicines for sale, French, German, and Spanish directions can bo obtained on application at tho offiice, 375 Broad way. All post paid letters will rtceivo immcdiato atten tion. Prepared and raid by William B. Moffat, 375 Broadway New York. A liberal reduction mado 'o tlione who purchase to sell again. Agents. I'ho LWe Modieinos may also bojiado the principal duggist in evare town throughput tho United Sutun and, tba Cnp4. Ask for Moffat' Liti. Pills aud PUenk Bltinjimll urthat afac simile of John Mofut'i signature' fa upon the label of each bottle of iiUterg or box of pills. Pgr sule at Totua's Heolth Bmporinuii Bloonnlurg. flMTA'!1 AWltlVAI. If III 1 1 I T? VrUti. '4 ... vrim, PETimS VEGETABLE PILLS. . i iii i i i, . . r ....I ! r . . lane 11 leu umics piui'c diuiuary ioom. come acquainted wan I'eters. vegetable pills, whicli, in tuiiPi'quujitu ui lueir UAUuuiuiiiuijr goounCSVlaT1 attained n popularity unprecedented in the hiUorr Ul IHl-UlUlUL'. When taken nccordinc to the directions nrenm. panying them, they are highly benefiicial In the prevention and cure oi bilious lever, lever and a. guc, dyspepsia, liver complaints, tick hcad-nrli jaundice, asthma, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, lemalo obstructions, heartburn furred tongue, naupca, distension of tha stomiiA nnd bowels, incipient diarrliso, flatulence, hatjitn1??1- costiveness, loss of appetite, blotched or shallop J ronipiexiun, aim in an cases 01 lorpor OI tlio how els, where a cothart'c or an aperient is needed. i hoy aro exceedingly mild in their operation, pro. ducing neither nausea, griping, nor debility, and in consequence of their ANT1-UILIOUS QTJALI. TIES, aro tho best of all remedies' in scarlet fever. fevcr.and ague, bilious fever, and all diseases which have their origin in accumulation a UILE: in & word Dr. i'eters' pills are tho prcat bilious antidote, and with a supply of them all bilious affections can? bo kept nt n distance. HEAC-ACHE, SICK AND NERVOUS. Those who have suffered und nro wciry of suffer ing from these dcsUoying complaints, will find in Peters' Vegetable pills a remedy nt onco certain and immediate in its effect. In DY8PUPS1A They stand unrivalled. Many havo been cured in a few weeks, after having suffered under this dicad. All complaint for years. The world Is vastly out of tune, And seems beyond correction; But t'vou spell, that very soon Will ninko it all perfection: Will Foon expel disease end pain, So none shall be afflicted; And then shall cure all ills amain, To which men aro addicted. O would you know (hut-scourge of ill?, So various and ro glorioiu 1 They ore the VEGETABLE PILLS Of J'ETERS, so victorious. O yes, they are. thoso pills of pride, Which all tho world arc praising, For never did the gods piovWo A med'eino so nmazingi Tlio' Spleen or Chol'rarack you through, With this you need liotfear thorn; If Gout ndlict, and Colic too, A box or too will clear. them: And if your liver's out of tune) . If wild your head is aching; If jaundice dies you like the moon; Or ague sets you 6hak ng; If grim dyspepsia thins your chyle; If devils blue are grinding; If you arc plagued with gripe or bile, Or fevers loose or binding; O tell no doctor of yonr ills, Nor trust to baths or lancinq-; But face tho rogues with PKTEBS' P1I.I.S And soon you'll send them prancing. TllCKn vnlllnliln Tilllfl nn Rntioi'lnt-Irt T.iA, Tlrm. ilrrlhV WnfT..K'o l' IT.,i r. .;..' :.. . .',........', u.uuo, Ullbl, HIV H l-.Oiail VI 111 fact to any other pill ever brought before the public. Ono 85 Cent Box will prove their vlrtuo in this county, as their surprising virtues uro establish ed all OVerthn Trnllml Slnloa Cnni.l... Toou Xfnr- ico and tho West Indies. ' ' (Cj"Enquire for Peter's Vegetable Anti BilIiou pill.CD They can bo obtained of D. S. Tobiai and J. J!. Mnrw. lilnnrnJiiim Wm T1S,1.H X. C. Danville, and at all iho principle btorcs in tho state. mw NOTICE. THIS is to ccrtifv. that I havn hired tr SilvantiB Stephens the following property: one bay Iarc, and one white Horse, ono two iiorse Waggon, also one sett of har ness and. gearing for two Horses, dining my pleasure, of which the public will plerso take notice. TIIQ. W. YOUNG. Su-jarloaf, iJarch 28, 1840. LIVERY AND yERY respectfully informs his friends and tho public, that ho has always on hand, at the Li very Stable in Bloomsburg, fortho purpose of Hire or Exchange, a variety of Horses, SuHncs, diss, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, which he will feel gratified to keep in readiness Ibr tho accommodation of customers. Holia; also made arrangements for.carrying pas sengers from Bloomsburg to, Muney, nndfrom Bloomsburg to Buckalcws on tlio On ego turnpike. Leavos Bloomsburg for Muncy every Saturday at 7 o'clock in tho morning and arrivo at Muncy tho samo evening. Leave Muncy every Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and arrive at Bloomsburg tho samo evening. Leaves Bloomsburg evey Wednesday morning for Buckalcws and return the somo day, Personal application can bo made at his residence, when every means will bo used to render entire sat isfaction to thoo who nuy glvohim a call. NOAH S. PRENTIS;. Bloomsburg, Marches, 1810. , 48. WOULD respcclfully inform his friends and tho public gencrally.that ho has remov ed hit) shop into his dwelling a few doom abovo thoJHotol kept by E, Howcl, and nearly oppusito the dwelling of Charles Knler, where he may always bo found rea dy to mako up all garments' intrusted to his caro, with neatness and despatch. Thankful for past favors, to such as havo encouraged him heretofore. And by sliict attention to business, hopes still to meiit a larger share of public patronage A good fir 'itieured in all cases, N. T). All kinds of country prrjdtico taken in exohango for work. And the needful nnver rpfie,di.,J,- Uloomsburg',. April 11, 1810. EXCHANGE, caaes&a