siiiv:.v ittijisoA's iirv DR." f.ElDY'S SARSAPAKILLA IILOOO. PILLS, &4H0UI.D rcccivo a preference over all Pills now 'n existence: i'irt Because tllcy aro composed of Vegctal'l fxtraela, free from minerals; and may bo taken at till times with pcifcct safety by young and old, with out restraint from occupation, temperate living, or fenr of taking cold. Second licciuen they ate composed of Buch medicinal extracts, as have been employed by all th ino-t celebrated and respectable Physicians for more than a century past, in purifying the Ulood urni Animal mud ot ttic body. i turd Because they may be employed as a In'tld or active purgative, according to tho quantity 'taken, and their operation will not bo attended with Criping of tho bowels, sickness at tho stoiriach, prostration of the system, etc., 83 arc produced by other pills. Fourth Because they possess a combined actioti, not possessed by any other puis, mixture or prepar ation whatever. Their first effect i3 in correcting all impurities with which the blood and fluids of the body may bo uilctcd, and by their gently opera tive effect, removing such inipurltic! from the sys- tern. fifth Because they arc the terror of Quacks and Impostors, for most persons are obliged to tuko Hhe Sarsaparilla Blood Fills, after talcing their vilo and destructive nostrums, to counteract and prevent their mischievous and baneful cliccts. Sixth Because they arc the only pills in which Physicians have sufficient confidence to recommend to their pntient3, and employ in their practice, as they know they ure Anti Quack, Anti Mercural, Anti Billious as well as a good and safe purgativo and purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Seventh and last But not tho least important, be because lliey aro prepared by a regular Apothe cary and Physician, attested oy Drs. Physic, Hor ner, Chapman, Dewcc3, James, Gibson, Jackson, Coxe, Hare, etc., &c, which alone is sufficient to entitle them to great confidence. Certificates anil Recommendations from Physi cians and others accompany tho directions around each box. $CJPrice Twenty Five Cents a IioxJl Prepared only and sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North 'Second St., a few doors below Vine street, Philadel phia, also, sold by J. Gilbert & Co., North Third street above Vino. G. S. Clemens, do 3d do do Woods't. J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d 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. V. Rohrer, uo do W. Eberman Litiz. 3. W. Oakly, Reading. 3. B. Mozcr, Allcntown. P. Pomp, Easton. And the principal Merchants and Drugist in the 'Uniicd States. For salo at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11. COMMUNICATION. How few they are that happen to bo afflicted with Coughs or Cold3 pay attention to them, now many tnousnnus irom uch neglect shorten their days, and hasten their fi nal dissolution. Parents neglect them in their chil dren, and thus form the foundation for Consump- tion, and hundreds ol parenu annuauy iouow uicir own children to the grave, having died from some directions of the Breat and Lungs, which weie neg lected in their first stages. Coughs and Colds, whether existing among young or old, ought at all times be attended to early, and riot sufllrcd to continue any length of time, for tho Lungs onco aficctcd,discase soon makes rapid ntrides, ending in the most fatal of all diseases, namely Con sumption. Dh. 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 approacliinsg Consumption, is the most popular medicine used throughout all Ger many is becoming equally popular in tho United States, and has established for itself a reputation not possessed by any other medirine for tho samo class of diseases. (Sco certificates and recommen dations from Parents, Physicians, and others, accom paning tho directions.) It is a preparation perfect ly safe and harmloss, pleasant to the taste, and may lia given to the youngest infant. It is warranted free from mercury and tho mineral, and is a prepar regular Artothocnrv and Physician, attes ted by Drs. Physio, Chapman, Gibson, Jackson, Horner, Dewecs, Coxe, James, &c. a circumstance olone sufficient to induce a trial oi it Dr. N. il. I.eidv. Proprietor of the above mcdi wno. confidently recommends it to all, and assures all most positively that it is an invaluable medicine and would not himself recommend it, but for it, l;nntvn ntfifticv. Prepared only and forsalcWholesaloand Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second street a few doors below Vino street, Phila- mlrlnliia also, sold by J. Gilgert & Co., North Thi-d street abovoVino G. S Clcmenj, do 3d do do Wooi' st J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next theltrJ Lion, and by all respectable Wholesale and retail Druggists in Philadelphia. Thoy aro sold by: J. F Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrer, do do. W. Eberman Litiz. J. W. Oakley, Reading. For sale at tho Health Emporium Bloomsburg ky D. . TOBIAS, Agent DR. PHRLPII'S Compound Tomato Entirely VegeiabU, A new and invaluable Medicine for all dioseases nising; from impurities of the blood morbid secre tion of the liver and stomach. Also, a substituto for calomel, sa achatharticin Fevers and oil Lilliouj diseases. . , - These popular pills combining a- newly discov rrr.i Alkaline substance extracted from tho TOMA TO PLANT, witli other vegetable mbttancoj which havo bean found to modify and diffuM! its ef. fecU, ere believed to be the best Alterative ana t;a Ihartic Mndieina evr discovered. For ordinary family physic they aro uui yersally approved, as tho best ever offered. A full amiunt of this Medicine, ami nu merous certificates from physicians and otherri.occornpany each box; Just received and for sale at the new Drug S toroty J MOYEll, Agent i-ufj. 17. TJIE ItfcSUURE.CTlON oft, PERSIAN PITL1LS. HrsntonTo titr.ltioKAa.BhA.viiETii's.ErAJr'' ilsnuir PunoATivi, tho Matchless (priced) Saxativk, or any other pills or compound before he public, as certified to by Physicians and others Let none condemn them until thoy liavo tried them, and then wo are certain they will not. It is now a settled point with all who have used the Vegetablo Persian Pills that they aro pre-eminently tho best and most efficacious Family Medi cine that has yet been used in America. If every family could becoino acquainted with their Socr cigu power over disease, they would keep them and bo prepared with a cure remedy to apply on tho firs appearance of disease, and then how much distress would be avoided and monoy saved, as well as tho lives of thousands who aro hurried out of time by neglecting diseaso in its lirst stages, or by not bcinj in possession of a remedy which they can place de pendence upon. The Resurrection, or Persian rills. Tho namo of these pills orginated from the cir cumstanco of tho medicine being found only in the ccmctarics of Persia. This vegetable production being pf 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 countrvi The extract of this singu lar production was introduced into some parts of Eu rope m the year 1783, and used by many celebrated i'hysiclans in curing certain diseases, where ell oth er medicine has been used in vain. Early in tho year 1792, tho extract was combined with a certain vegetable medicine imported from Dura Baca, in the East Indies, and formed into Pillf. 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 and healing virtues, tho detergent and cleansing qualities of their specific action upon the glandular purt ol ttie system, aro Buch as will sustain their rc putation and general use in the American Repub lic. CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, by way of experiment, used lite Hygcan, and most of tho various kinds of Pills, in my practice, which have borno the highest repute in the public estimation, that have been offered for nalo in this vicinity for tho last five ycats, including those called tho Resurrection or I'crsam Pills; and the public may rest assured that none among tho whole cataloguo has answered a better purpose, as an easy and cjlectual remedy, than tho Resurrection or Persian Pills, in most cases of disease. Ciiakles Backus, Mi D. Rochester, N, Y. Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. - Messrs. E. Chao & Co. Gents. Hearing much said about the extraordinary effects of the Resurrection or Persian Pills, upon those about to become mothers, wo were induced to mhko a trial of them. Aly wifo was at that time tho mother of fiv o children, and had suffcicd tho most tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after her confinement of each. Sho 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 vo ry poor about this length of time previous) and inn short time she was enabled by their Use to attend to the cares of a mother to hjr family until her con finement. At tho thus she commenced taking the Persian Pills, and for several weeks pi evious, she was afflicted with a diy hard cough, and frequent sevcio cramps, which tho uso ot the .Fills entirely removed before using half a box. It is with tho greatest confidenco that wo adviso all those about to becoroo mothers to hiako use of the Persian Pills. All thoso that have taken them in our neighbor hood have got along in tho samo easy manner, and aro about the houso in a few days. I'hcro docs not appear to bo half the danger of other dangers setting in alter continement, where tlieso fills arc tuken. We unitedly? say,lct nono neglect taking them, for they aro in tho reach of tho poor as well as tho rich. yu are truly thankful that there is a remedy which females can easily procure which tends to lessen tho world of cullering, which many of them havo to bear, and perhaps savo tho lives of thousands which would otherwise bo lojt. Rochester, May 14, 1838; comer of Callidonian square, Edinburg t trcct; for further particulars sco subscribers. S. Ro nam's, Axs O. Roiizkts. Rociiested, Sept. 24, 183(1. Messrs. E. Chase & Co. I think it my duty to let you know what a creat euro your fills have pcrtormod on me I had been sick about 7 years about 2 years and a half con fined to ray bed. I had been given over ns incurable, with Consumption, by twelve physicians of the first standing; my lungs were seriously affected; I had a ulcers gather and break; my cough was dry and harsh most of tho time; my liver was much swollen, and my stomach very dyspeptic. I had chills, fever. and night sweat, accompanied with extreme inita- Wcnoss ot tho nervous system, and other difficulties which I.forbear to mention. After I was given over. I tried almost all medicines which were advertised, but to no advantage, until 1 tried your vrgetuble l'crnan fills. I began to gain in a shor. time after I commenced taking them; und, to bo brief, before I took 3 boxes, I was a':lo to rido out and to tako eon- eidcrablo oxorcisc, and at Inn tiino I enjoy good health, and am able to do good day's work. If any noo wishes a more particular history of my suffer ings, ho may call on me, at tho corner of Alain and Clinton-streets, Rochester. RUBY ADAMS Fits Cubed Tho undersigned hereby certify. that we aro the Parents of two children who havo peea afiiictod with fits more or less from their infan cy, and that wo havo spared no pains or expense in endo avoring to effect a cure, but without any bene- ficial effect, unjil hearing of thn Resurrection or Per sian Pills, when four boxes were immediately procured, and before threo boxes were taken, tho flu hail abated in Irequency, and ovciy sym- lorn much improved, and now we ore happy to stata that our chtldjcn by the uso of the Persian Pills, with tho blessing ot Uod, aro entirely cured nnd havo no symtom or appearance of fits, will find n tho Persian Pills n sure and perfect cure. JOHN & MARTHA JOHNSONt Canton N. V. Dec. 10, 1837. The above .pills may bo had of tho following a- gents John Moyer, Bloonwburg; H. Miller, Ber wick; J. Cooper &, Sons, Hazclton; C. Hortman Ksncytown; John bharplcss, uattawisso; Lyman Dholes, uanvillc. Eira Taylor, ogent for :ho Stata of Pennsylva nia residing at Rochester N, Y. to whora all orders can bo addressed The life of thtflesh ii in the blood,' so taith scn'JMres.r-Leviticus c. xvii vii. i . ' R. LEIDY'S BLOOD FILLS. What better than sctitituro testimony can wo havo of tho iieof thd flesh depending upon tho condition of the blood 1 If nnpuro or diseased, the llcsli must of course be diseased thereby, and the wholo sys tem partake of such disease. If the doctrine bo true, and thero is not a doubl of it (for il is a fact accce ded to by all, that tho scriptures, aro true beyond a dcufct,) then it behooves us to guard against tnc ' 1 , t .t UUIJi:.,! mull lb uiuuuita ua w uutt.u - i such linnurlties. and thus prcservo ibn. flk.li hMlthv. If the flesh bo hcnlthv. consti tutin,g as it does tho piincipal portion of the human . . . . .- - 1 ody then must the whole body be healthy. In ccctablcs onl can. we lind tho medicine where by all impurities of the blood may bo removed. Upwards ot ono hundred years experience oi me nost celebrated, tho wisest and best physicians havo proved certain vegetables to possess purifying prop erties. Thoso vegetables will not hero bo named, and Dr. Lcidy wishes to remunerate himself, and profit by tho long, laberious, and costly experiments necessary to bo made, that the active principles of those vegetables might be retracted and reduced to such form as makes them easy, safe and pleasant to be taken. These vegetables aro contained in the justly cel ebrated Blood Pills, manufantured only by Dr. N. Leidy, a regular Druggist and Physician, attested by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Jacksoi ,Horner,Gibson Dewecs, Jamcp, Hare, Cox, ccc. The above Pills may bo employed as a mild or active purgative. Their action is easy, and may bo employed by all persons under all circumstances. They will at all times bo found serviceable, when the least sickness is present. They require no change of diet, restraint from occupation, or fear of taking cold from their use. They are daily prescrib ed by numerous physicians; certificates of tho fact accompany tho directions. 1 hey ore tho most atlcc tivo purifier of the blood and other fluids of tho hu man body ever discovered. Persons having once used, will ever after, as occasion may acquire, have resourse to them. Price Ticcnttj Five Cents a box. Sold by all respectable Druggists and Meichanst throughout tho Union, and in this city only at Dr. .eidy'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 cale at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg by Jj; S. TU1S1AS Agent. " Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11. BOAT BUISjDIH'G. AT BLOOMSBURG BASIN, COLUMBIA Co. Pa. 5513 subscriber informs the public that he has just completed anew cs tablishruont, at the Bloomsburff Basin, Col. Co. Pa. on tiio North Brandt Canal for BUILDING all kinds and descriptions, Packet, freight Gar Boats, and coveted or uncovered, of any length or size, on the shortest notice and ol the bc3t of material. tOHc is also piepared 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. JAUUH KISISWllJK. Feb. 22 1810 0143 Tho Advocate, "Wilkeabarrc, and Spy Columbia, will pleaso publish tho above 0 times and forward their bills to this office for payment. CJanal Boats For Sale. SEVERAL new Canal Boats, built tho last sea son, lor sale. i.iifiuirc as above. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Bloomsburg at the end ot the quarter ending on the 30lh day of June, 1810. Achmon Wilson Ashton Julia Manvillo Elias Mnus Lewis II. 2 MWIallt Michael Miller Georgo Newhard Solomon Newton A. E. Ohl Sarah Arther Robert Beers George Comelison Isaac Clinton William Doebler Charles Driebellas Elias & Isaac Palmer Daniel Emmons Andrew 2 Pursel John Ebcrt John Pine John W. Pluratner Richard Rouch John Stetler Mary Slroup Henty Shipman Jacob Smith Daniel Shoemaker Edward Siller Christiana Thomas Charles Tutton G. S. Frederick Edward Fry John Urolz John Gallagher James Hamilton Rov. W. Ililboin Thomas Hilbert Lucetla Holmes Charles Harris Jacob Hower John HafTs John Tarwilliger Abraham Jacoby Gcorgo W. Wells Israel sen. Waller D. J. Wright Mary Young Abraham Jacoby Oliver A, Jackson M'Fadden Konta iNIarcca KolchnerNeomi 2 Leidy Jaeob London James Myers Jesse B. RUPERT, P. M, Thoso inquiring for any of tho above let tcrs will please say it is advertised. FROil tho Subscriber two last fall boar Pigs. Who ever will give Information where they may be found shall be reasona uly rewarded. UANIISL GROSS. Blc-Qineburg, April 4, 1810. TTT-mftTHER UNDOUBTED PROOFS ! EP THAT THE LIFli PILLS AND PHE NIX BITTER Rare excellent family Medicine,--The proprietor of these Medicines cannot too deep ly impres upon tho public mind tho high impor tance of an early or timely attention to sound health. There aro very many inl his community who do not appreciate good health, until attached by toi.io violent dUrwc, When lliey mum muy iuusi unmiin ately send for a physician, and in consequence, they ore perhaps confined to their beds fot weeks, or cvrti months. Almost every one is liablo to be unwell at times, and bv neglect of proper treatment of Ihbm- - - , . . """Ives, on such occasions, n is vLrj oucn tho catii that a severe attack of disease is lie conrcquence, n.. l. Such results may bo easily avoided, and should be; and it Is in n nrcat mcusuro the object of Mr. MOF FAT, that his publication suouiu continually re mind such persons of their danger. Tho following loiters i?o to show that the Life Pills and Phcnix Bitters arc not only excellent family medicines, but that they will, in very many instance?, supcrrcdo Ibo necessity of calline a phislcian. The principal office is at 37fi Broadway, where thousands of sim ilar letters to Mr. Moffat, may bo examined. The following letter was received from a gentle man who, a few months since, purchad sonic of tho Life Medicines for tho use oi hu family, and a few of his fnends : Napoli, N. Y., July 27, 1838, Mf. W. B. Moffat Dear sir The Life Pills and Phentx Bitters surpass every medicine I havebeen acquainted with. In every instance where it ha been used, a benefit has been derived, and every person is satisfied. Olio man, troubled with a scrof ulous humor, has been nit but raided from the dcadi 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 withsoro throat for more than a year, and also a burning sensatian in her stomach and bowb.waj completely cured by three doses of your Pills. Another, troubled with a sevcro nervous affection, attend with dyspepsia and continued head-ache, and was so reduced as to be unablo to leave her bed, wa3, by the Ubo of one box of Pills and bottle of Bitters, so far reftored as to be able to attend to her domestic concerns. And lastly, an acquaintance of mine, lias by the uso of a bottle of Bitters and two ooxcsof 1'illa, been made a perfectly sound and healthy man. He had bieu laboring under a complication of diseases for the last five years. I could mention numerous other instances, but these aro sufficient to show the effects of tho mcdicino uponji few of. my neighbors aud triends. i our obedient servant, Cvnus TiiAcnr.n. Tho following is part of n letter written by a gen tlerimn m tho country to his brother in this city. from whom he had received a box of Life Pills and Phcnix Bitters: Thompsonville, Conn., Juno 26, 1838 Dear Brother I emliracolhe present opportunity of writing you a few lines. I received tho Life Pills and Phenix. Bitters you sent me. for which can never thank you enough, as they have proed, I hope, a perfect euro to me. I had for two years been troubled with a revere pain in my side, I ap plied to all tho doctors in this neighborhood, but got no relief until I took tho Pills and Bittcisyou sent me. Sinco I have taken them I hare been as well as ever I was in my life. Yours aflectionatcly, Daviii McGili, Tho following is u copy of a letter from Terro Haute Indiana t Mr.W. B. Moffat Dear Sir I wrote you a few days since stating, briefly, tho quantity of Life Fills and Phenix Bitters, I should want tho cofning sea son. When I accepted tho agency of this Mcdi cimi in Juno lust, (although your application was accompanied by documents, nttcsting the great ben efit of tins medicine,) I hid no oxpectaiion that it ...... 1.1 ....! ,l..l f. . : r . nuuiu iijuui IUC uclljlliuil glcil Ul ll,orglVO SUCK general satisfaction a- tho experiment of a few mouths has proved. I can only say that all who havo used it bear testimony of its great value and efficiency. I know of no instance where it has been thought in tho slightest degree injurious, and, even those who aro allhcted beyond hopo ol cure, bear testimony of its salutary influence upon their general health. Tho great and increasing demand for this article is tho best assurance of, its usefulness, and 1 would not wish to bo without it for a singlo day. Respectfully, yours, J. F. Ktjjo. 1 ho lollowmg is a copy of a letter from a lady in East Lyme, Connecticut, to Mr. Moffat's ajrent: Ease Lyme, Conn., May 6th, 1839. Mr. Bradford Sir In regard to Dr. V. B. Mof- at's Life Pills and Phcnix Bitters, I can truly say from experience, they are tho best medicine I hao any knowledge of. Incredible as it may appear, I havo for eight mouths scarcely been ablo to walk a cross a room, ono month could not feed myself, had tho attendancoof tho best of physicians for months, onco and twice a day havo taken Patent Medicino as far as directions would permit. ;Uo, a celebra ted Doctor's prescriptions, all of which has been a courso of tho greatest perseverance I was capable of. Yet I havo received m moro than present re lief; to give a similitude of my suffering! is indes cribable, Yci I will wrilo tho symtoms of my dis ca.e. For ten years I havo sull'cicd with a nervous affection in my head and face; a place as large as a hand in tho left side of my back, connecting tho ehouldcrdoecribcd; a sensation of soreness, ficquetit- ly occamo as cold as it hie had departed, in July, 1839, in const quenco of overdoing, taking a hard cold, I was seized with a numbness in tho" system, faininoes, flatulency, pain in tho head, voracious ap petite, and at times deficient appetite, great loss of muscular powcr.painin tho left tide,also Intlio shoul der and arm to tho greatest extent, palpitation of tne Heart, great lustrous in tuo bacli, gnawing in tho stomach when empty, pressure after meals, amount ing almost to suffocation, ktricturc across tho breust, soro throat; also a tickling, attended with a eonvul- etvecough, spilling of purulent matter.nigbt sweats, cold feet aud hands, foetid breath, costivenoss, piles, joss of raomory, affection of sight and hcarin?, diz inosf, deafness, tho mind becamo doponding, other disagroeablos not mentioned, which caused creat woakiiost), eVc. I happily, and can truly say, that by the blessing of Heaven, anil tha reMorativo proper ties of the Llf Pills and Phcnix Bitters. I am m. stored to health, which no other niodicino could do. xours, ice. Isabella A. Rogers. East Lyme, Conn. For additional particulars of theabovo medicines sco Moffat's "Good Samaritan," a copy of which accompanies the medicines: a conv can bo obtains! of tho different Agents who have tho medicines for sale. French, German, and Spanish directions can bo obtained on application at the ofliicc, 375 Broad way. t All post paid letters will nccivo immediate atten tion. f rrcpared and sold by William B. Moffut, 375 utoauway icw i oric. a liberal reduction mado o those who purchase to bell again. Agents. 1'ho Life Medicines mnv nlcn tin nAn tho principal duggists in every town throughout tho United States and the Canadaj. Aik for Moffat's Life Pills and Phcnix Bitters; and bo euro that a file smile of John Moffat's signature is upon the label of each bottle of bitters or box of pills. For nh at Aouia s ileum Lmronum, Biaoiiuburg, GREAT ARRIVAL FHOM N. Vrvntr itk mr Adt V. .m! . ' ' tu u uiiii iiiun iiiiiiiniia ni iaa-i .r.t Hundreds nlid thousands bless the dav fhey ht came acquainted with Pflsrs' Vegetable pills, wku ' in consequence ol their extraordinary goodr.c.rlu,J attained n popularity unprecedented in the uiitM, I mcuicinc. Whrli taken according to I to iVirrctinm panying them, thoy are hiehly bencfuciul info pr'-'vcnuon aim cure oi uiuous icvcr, lever tnj t- gue, dyspepsia, nver compiainti, mk ica..A, aundicc, asthma, rheumatism, enlargement of fl, und bowels, incipient uiarilnca, tutulcncc, habittj costUciiess, loss of appetite, blotched or shall els, where a cathnrvc or an aperient is nca'ci- i uey uri eAuccuuiyij uuiu in mcir uj i-raiion, frj J It.U) tllv lilt Wkn.VI .... lu.lltu.ia ... DwuilL', fever and ague, bilious fever, end nil ilisra&es tiiwV nave uilir irngui in iiuiuiuum nun m jiij.l. 1Q f; ,b- word lr. I ctcrs pills are inn preat liilious K.'L nml with tt Kilnnlv nt thnm nil hllinus nnw.timiii..ls be kept nt a distui.ee. HEAC-ACHE, SICK AND NERVOUS. mm,. .,.!, i,., ,,ir..,.,.i ...1,1 r ..j. mg irom tneso iicsuowng compmmw, nut M c 1 immediate in its effort. In DYSPKVSl.V i nev stand unmnucu. many nave nern cumb a few weeks, alter havnm suflcrcd under tins drill ul do mplaint for years. Tlio world Is vastly out of tune, Ami seems beyond correction; But 1'voa spell, that very soon Will mako it all perfection: Will foon expel disease rnd pain, So nouo i-hall bo r-.fllictcd; And then shall cure all ills amain, To which men aro addicted. O would you know this rcourgc of ill, .So various and n glorious 1 They ore tho VEGETABLE i'lLLS Of .PETERS, ko victorious. 0 yes, they arn thoso pills of pride, Which all tho world are praising, For never did the gods pwide A incd'cinc to amaziug. Tho' Spleen or Chorrarack you through, With this you need net fear thorn; If Gout ufilict, and Colic too, A box or too will clear them: And if your liver's out of tune-, If wild your heed is aching; If jaundice dies you like the moon; Or aguo sets you 6hak ng; If grim dyspepsia thins your chyle; If devils bliio arc grinding; If you aro plagued with gripe or bile, Or fevers loose or binding; O tell no doctor of your ills, Nor trust to baths or laitcinp: And soon you 11 send them prancing. 'I'hocrt vnlnliT.. ntlla KilllP 111- f ft I .Pf. (1. if rlretlt7. ATnfTntt'a ITurifct flirt Vrtfifin Mil fact to any other pill over brought before the pulV One 25 Cent Box will pro vo their virtue i llii rnnnlv. na llipir RiimriEintr virtues are -statlU eu an ovcrtno uniieu suairs, iaiiuuus, it,wi ico and tho West Indies. QjEuquire for 'cter's Vegetablo Anti Dillio"- uuit.i il i hl v can i.u uui.iunu i, . v and J. R. Mover, Bloomsburg, Wm. Middle cc I' Danvil e, and at all tho pnnciplo stores m uica- t NOTICE. m'iiio i .i:r.. i,i i i,n..n i. m n Oil C l r..ll.,..r, nnorlr - . : . r 1 ' one bay 1are, and one white llort e, or.t . Tl nr . ..... f (.,. iicas uuii guaiiu lor iwu nuuni uuimn i; pleasure, of which the public will plorsi take notice. THO. W. YOUNG. Sugarloaf, Aarch 28, 1840. lilVEJlY ANU YERY respectfully informs Ilia friends and J" public, that ho has always on hand, at the li very Stable in Bloomsburg, for the purpose of Hw or exchange, u variety ol EJorscs, SuJItsCSj Giig'S; WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, which he will feel gratified to keep in readiness U tho accommodation of customers. Ho has also made o'rrangcmcnts for carrying fl:' sengers Irom IJloomsburg to Juuncy, o"" Leaves Bloomsburo- for Muncv every Satan..' ot 7 o'clock hi tho morning and arrive at Mum) IJILIllUU Ul O P U11U a.li.U U. Hl.v -a same cvenins. ..-tivn ..(uviiwui IV I itiuin.-; for Buckalews and return tho tamo day. visuiiui uiiuuiiuuii uuu uuiiiaiiuu. ... . iiti! u.vij- tucnila mil I'D UPlHl iu IUIU-- - ' isfactioii to those who may give him a call. NOAH S. PRUNTI. Bloom.burg, March 28, 1840. 8- it..-. .a.t..r. ...Ill I.a .in.l In t-n.1..F rnillS fit WOIILD rpsnpclfnllv inform his fricnoi and tho public cenorallv.tiiat lie has reniov etl his shon into his dwellinp; a few upor above tlicJUotol kept by E. Howel, ai nearly opposito the dwelling of Cliar. Knler, where he may always bo fotiinl i' dy to make up all garments intrusted '' care, with neatness and despatch. TlaKli:, for past fnvors, to such as have eiieo"" linn lieretofotc. And by strict attention i bnsinesB. hopes still to incut a larger slnj of public patronage. A good fit insured all cases. , N. B. All kinds of country produce W( in exchango for work. And tlio nee' never refused. Uloomsburg, April 11, 1840,