The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, August 29, 1840, Image 4

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DR. LBIDY'S
&i?5UiKLLA iJLOOD M2.LS,
glllOULD receive a preference over all Pills now
Isjj in existence:
first Dccauso they are composed of Vegetable
extracts, free from mineral; iinil may be taken at
oil times with perfect safety by young anil old, with
out restraint from occupation, temperato living, or
fear of Inking cold.
Second Hniito they arc composed of such
medicinal extracts, as liavo been employed by all
the most celebrated and respectable Physicians foi
moro than a century pa6t, in purifying the Blood
and Aniniat fluid of the body.
Third Because they may bd employed as a
mild or aelivc purgative, according to the quantity
taken, and their operation will not be attended with
griping of the bowels, sickness at tho stomach,
prostration of the system, &c, as arc produced by
other pills.
Fourth Becauso they possess a combined action,
not possessed by any other puis, mixture or prepar
ation wbulo'.er. Their first effect is in correcting
all impurities with which tho blood and fluids of
the body may bo affected, and by their gently opera
tive cited, removing such impuntios trom tuc sys'
tern.
Fifth Because they arc the terror of Quacks
and Impostors, for most persons are obliged to take
the Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, after taking their vile
nd destrue.ivo nostrums, to counteract and prevent
their mischjevonj and baneful enects.
Sixth Because they are the only pills in which
Fhysiclans have sufficient confidence to recommend
to their patients, and employ in their practice, as
they know they are Anti Quack, Anti Mercural,
Anti BJUious as well as a good and safe purgativo
and ptmfief of tho Blood mid Animal 1 iuids.
Seventh and last But not tho least important,
bo because tlicv are prepared by a regular ApotliC'
cary and Physician, attested Dy Drs. Physic, Hor-..ner,-
Chapman, Dcweos, James, Gibson, Jackson,
Uoxe, Hare, &c, See,, wfiicu alone is sullicicnl to
entitle them, to ureal confidence.
Certificates and Recommendations from Physi
cians and uttters accompany tuc directions around
' each box.
tCFPrict Twenty Five Cents a BoxJ
" Prepared only and sold Wholesale and Retail at
Dr.. LEIDY'8 iicallli Emporium, iMo. 1UI Worm
..Second st.,a few doors below Vino street, Pmladcl
piila. also, sold by
J. Gillicrt & Co., North Third street above Vine,
G.S.Clemens, do 3d do doWoodst.
J. JR. Smith & Co. do 2d do next the Red
'Lion, and all respectable Wholesale and Retail
Druggist's .in Philadelphia.
They arc also sold by:
J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
J. W. Rohrer, do do
W. Ebenaan I.itiz.
J. W. Oakly, Reading.
- J.B. Mozcr.Allcntovvn.
P. Pomp. Easton.
And tho principal Merchants and Drugists in the
Unlied States.
Fer sale at tho Health Emporium Bloomsburg
by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent.
Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11.
40MMUNIC TION. How fewtlioy are that
happen to be afflicted wita Uoughs or Lolus
pay attention to them. How many thousands from
such 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 of parents annually follow their
own children to the grave, having died from some
affeetions of the Brcat and Lungs, which wcie neg
lected in their first stages.
Coughs and Colds, whether existing among young
or old, ought at all time bo attended to catly, and
not suffered to continue any length of time, for the
Lungs once affected,disease soon makes rapid strides,
'en'dir.gj in the most fatal of all diseases, namely Con
. sumption.
; . Drt. BECHTER'S PULMONARY PRESER
VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catairhs, Influenzas,
Shortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in
tha Breast or Side, all affection of tho Breast and
Lungs, and arre3t of npproachinsg 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 medicine for tho same
' class ef diseasos. (See certificates and recommen
dations from Faronts, Physicians, ond others, accom
pining the directions.) It in a preparation perfect
ly safe and harmless, pleasant to the taste, and may
';l given to tho youngest infant. It is warranted
free from mercury and the minerals, and is a prcpar-
- ation of a regular Apothecary and Physician, attes
ted by T)rs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson. Jackson,
Horner, Dewrea, Coxc, Jamc, &c. a circumstance
alone sufficient to induce a trial of it
J5r. N. B. Leidy, Proprietor of tho above mcdi
ejBf, confidently recommends it to all, and assures
all most positively that it is an invaluable medicine
' au'd would not himself recommend it, but for it,
Unown offiescy,
Prepared only and for saleWholosaloand Retail at
Dr. LEIDV'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North
' Soconi street a few doors below Vine street, Phila
adejphk also, sold by
' J. Gilgert & Co., North Thi'd street abov a Vino
O. 8 Clemens, do 3d do do Wood st
J. R. Smith & Co. do Sd di next tho I ted
; Lion, and by all rospoetable Wholesale and retail
jjruggisw in rmuuHjpioa.
They are sold by:
JF. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
, J, W. Rohrer, do do.
- W.Hborra'anLitU.
J. W. Oakley, Reading.
For silo at tho Health Emporium Bloomsburg
. ky. 1). o. TOBIAS, Agent,
DR. PHELFH'S
Compound Tomato
Entirely Vegetable,
A new and invaluable Medicine fer all diseases
ai'ntiac ff0" impurities of the Uood morbid secre
tisn o? tlie liver and fctomnelt. Also, a substitnto
for calomel, as a chatfaartic in fevers and all billious
disease.
These popular 'pills combining a ncnly dkeov
erad Alkaline-substance extracted from the TOM A
TO PLANT, with other vegetable substances
which have been found to modify and dilluao its ef
fouL' , are believed to be the beet Alterative and Ca
tltsitu' Modicint ever discovered.
Vat ordinary familv nhvsic tltev aro nni-
vers ally approted, as (he best ever offered.
A lull account of thM Medioir.e, and nu
Diernua certificates from physicians and
pihers, arvompany each box.
Jns rc r-ivou a.i I lor sa'a at the new
Agent.
Ai'j. 17.
OR,
PITL1LS.
ursnion to anr. IlTGEAW,BnANDETii's,ErAN
fSlsniiN PunoATivi, the Matcuikss (priced)
Saxatite, or any other pills or compound before
the public, as ecrtilied to by Physicians ond others
Let none condemn them until they have tried
them, and then wo are certain they will not.
It is now a settled point with all who have used
tho Vcgclablo 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 brcomo acquainted with their Sovcr
eign power over disease, they would keep them and
be prepared with n 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 ot thousands who aro hurried out ot timo ly
neglecting disoaso in its first stages, or by not being
in possession of a remedy which they can placo de
pendence upon.
The Jksurreetion, or Persian Pills.
The name of these pills orginated from the cir
cumstance of tho medicine being found only in tho
.cemetaries of Persia. This vegetable produrtion
being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to
ita medicinal qualities and virtues. In half a ecu
tury it became an established medicine for tho dis
eases of that country. The extract of this (.ingu
lar production was introduced into snmo parts of Eu
rope in the year 1783, and used by ma'iy celebrated
Physicians in curing cortam diseases, where all oth
cr medicine has been used in vain. Early in the
year' 1792, the extract wa3 combined with a certain
vegetable mcdicino imported from Dura Baca, in
the East Indies, and formed into Pills. The admir
able effect of this compound upon the human sys
tem, led physiicans and famiheR into its general
use. Their long established character their univer
sal and healing virtues, tho detergent and cleonsing
qualities of their specific action upon the glandular
part ot tho system, are such ns will sustain their re
putation and general use in the American Rcpub
lie.
CERTIFICATES.
I certify that I have, by way of cxpcrirxle;it, used
the Hygcan, and most of tho various kinds of Pills,
in my practice, which have borne the highest repute
in tho public estimation, that have been offered for
sale in this vicinity for the last five ycais, including
those called tho Resurrection or Pcrsain Pills; and
tho public may rest assured that none among the
whole catalogue has answered a better purpose, as
an easy and ellectual remedy, than tho Resurrection
or 1 crsian Pills, in most cases of disease.
Ciuui.es Backus, M. D.
Rochester, N: Y. Sept. 21, 1837.
TO MOTHERS.
Messrs. E. Cliae & Co. Gents. Hearing
much said about the extraordinary effects ,qf tho
Resurrection or Persian Pills, uposi thoo about to
become mothers, wo were induced to make a trial of
them. Sly wife wis at that time the mother of fivp
children, and had Fulletcd the most tedious and ex
cruciating pains during and after her confinement
of each. Sho had tried every means and taken
much medicine, but found Iittlo or no relief. She
commenced taking tho Persian J'ills about thrco
months beforo her confinement (her health being ve
ry poor about this length of timepreuous) and in a
short time she was enabled by their use to attend to
the carea ot a mother to hur lamily until her con
finement. At the timo she commenced taking tho
Persian Pills, and for several weeks pi eviojs, sho
was afflicted with a diy hard cou?h, and frequent
ecveie cramps, which tho uso of the Pills entirely
removed beforo using half a box. It is with tho
greatest confidence that wo adviso all those about to
become mothers to make use ot tho l'crsian Pills.
All those that have taken them in our neighbor
hood have got along in tho same easy manner, and
aro about tho house in a few days. There docs not
appear to bo half the danger of other danger setting
in alter confinement, wtierc these fills are taken.
Wo uidtcdlyl say,!et nono neglect taking them, for
they are in tho reach of the 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 sae the Uvea of thousands which would
otherwise be' list.
Rochester, May 14, 1838; corner of Callidonian
square, Edinburg street; for further particulars see
subscribers.
S. Roberts,
Asn O. Robbhts.
Rochester, Sept. 24, 1830.
Messrs. E. Chase Co.
I think it my duty to let you know what a groat
cure your Pills havo performed on me I had lieen
siek about 7 yeara about S yoars and a half con
fined to my bed. I had leen given over as incurable,
with Consumption, by twelve physicians of the first
standing; my lungs were seriously affected; I had
3 ulcers gather and break; my cough was dry and
harsh most of the time; my liver was much swollen,
and my stomach very dyspeptic. I had chills, fever,
and night sweat, accompanied with extreme inita
blcncss of tho nervous system, and other difficulties
which I forbear to mention. After I was given over,
I tried almost all medicinal whioh wcro advertised.
but to no advantage, until tried your Vegetable
Persian Pills. I began to gain in a short time after
I commenced taking them; and, to bo brief, before I
took 3 boxes, I was able to rido out and to take con
siderable exorcise, and ut this timo 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, he may call on me, at tho corner of Alain and
Clinton-streets, Rochester,
RUBY ADAMS.
Fits Cuhbd Tho undersigned hereby certify,
that wo are the Parents of two children who have
oceji afflicted with fiu more or less from their infan
cy, sad that we havo spared no pains or expense in
enleavoring to effect a cure, but without any bene
ficial effect, unjil hearing of tho Resurrection or Per
sian 1'ills, when four boxes were immediately
procured, and before three boxes wcro takon, the
nts had abated m frequency, and oveiy sym
torn much unproved, and now wo are happy to
stale mat our cnnujeii uy me use ot tho Persian
Pills, with tho blessing of God, aro entirely cured,
and have sio syrotom or appearance of fits, will find
n the PeAun Pills a sure "and perfect cure.
JQHN & MARTHA JOHNSONt
Cartton N. Y. Doc. 10, 1837.
Tho above pills may be had of tho following a
gents John Meyer, Bloamsburgj H, Miller, Ber
wick; J. uoopcr sc sons, liazelton; U. Jfortman
Espeytown; John Sharpless, Cuttawlssa; Lyman
ciioios, Jianviue.
Ezra Taylor, agert for he Rtato of Pcrmsvlva'
ma residing at IWhesoT N, Y to whpra all orders
can be ai ' scd
RESURREOTroN
" 77ie life of the flesh is in the blood,''
so saith (he scriplurest-Lcmcis c. xvii.
vn.
R. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. What belter
than scripture testimony can wo havo of tho
ile of tho flesh depending upon tho condition oi
tho blood 1 If impure or diseased, tho flesh must
of cburso bo diseased thereby, ond the whole sys
tem partake of such disease. If tho doctrine be true,
and there Is not a doubt ol it ( lor it is a laci accoo-
ded to by all, that the scriptures, aro true beyond a
doubt,) then it behooves us to guard against the
consequences ol such impurities, ana inus piccnc
the flesh healthy. If tho fir h be healthy, const!
lutin.g as it does the prlncipnl portlen of the human
yody then must the whole body be healthy.
In vegetables onl) ctn. wo find tho medicine where
bv all impurities of the blood may bo rcmoed.
Upwards of one hundred years oxperience of the
most celebrated, the wisest and beet physicians have
proved ccitain vegetables to possess purifying prop
erties. These vegetables will not hero bo named,
imd Hi. Leidv wishes to remunerate himself, and
profit bv the lone, laborious and costly experiments
necessary to be made, that the active principles of
those vegetables might be retracted end reduced to
such form' as makes llicm easy, safe and pleasant td
be taken.
These vegetables arc contained in tho justly eel'
ebratod Blood Pills, lnnmifantured only by Dr. N
Leidv, a rogular Drugisist and Physician, attested
by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Jacksoi , Horner, Gibson
Pen res. James. Hare, Cox, &.C.
The above PiiU may be employed as a mild or
active purgative. Their action is easy, and may bo
employ cd by all persons under all circumstances.
They will at all tunes bo found serviceable, when
the least sickness is present. J hoy rrxiuiro no
change of diet, restraint from occupation, or fear of
taking cold from their use. I hey aro daily prescnb
cd by numerous physicians; certificates of the fact
accompany tho directions. They aro the most aU'eo
tive purifier of tho blood and other fluid nf the Inv
mart body over discovered. Persons having onco
used, will ever after, as occasion may acquire, have
rosoursc to them.
Price Twenty Five Cents a box.
Sold by all respectablo Druggists and Mcrchanst
throughout the Union, and in this city only at
Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, Second street be
low Yine.
J. R. Smith & Co.'s 2d st. near tho Red Lion.
J. Gilbert & Co.'s 3d above Vine.
C. Clemens' North 3d abovo Wood.
F.Klctt'sSdand Callowhill.
For ealo at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg
by JJ. a, TOBIAS Agent.
Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11.
LIST 01? LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Woomsburg
at the end of the quarter ending on the
30th (lav of June, 1810.
Aclimon Wilson
Mar.ville Elias
Maus Lewis JI. 2
M'Matli Michael
Miller George
Newliard Solomon
Newton A. E.
Oiil Sarah
Ashton Julia
Arther Robert
Heers Oeorgo
Cornelison Isaac
Clinton William
Doebler Charles
Driubcllas Elias & Isaac Palmer Daniel
Emmons Andrew 2 1'urssl John
Ebrrt John
Pino John W.
Plurnmcr Richard
Rouch John
Sletler Mary
Slroup Ilenty
Shipmau Jacob
Smith Daniel
Shoemaker Edward
Siller Christiana
Thomas Charles
Tntton G. S.
Frederick Edward
Fry John
Urolz John
Gallagher James
Hamilton Rev. W.
Ililboin Thomas
Ililbcrt Lucctta
Holmes Charles
Harris Jacob
Howcr John
Haffs John
Tarwilliger Abraham
Jacoby George W.
Konia Marcca
Kelcliner Neomi 2
Wells Israel sen.
Waller D. J.
Wright Mary
Young Abraham
Jacoby Oliver A.
Jackson M'Failden
Leidy Jncob
London James
Myers Jesse
B. RUPERT. P. M,
Those inquiring for any of the above let
ters will please say it is advertised.
TO COLLECTORS.
All Collectors who have not settled their
Duplicates for 1839 or for previous years,
must be prepared lu ballance them at Au
gust Court, as no longer lenity can be giv
en. The Collectors for 1840, will also hear
in mind, that they are requird by their
warrants to tppear at August Court, and
have such abatements made ns is necessary.
By order of the Commissioners.
u. i. KUF1SKT, Treasurer.
N. B. All persons owing taxes on un
seated land can pay them to John N. Wil
son, of Danville, who is authorized to re
ceive them.
L. B. RUPERT, Treasurer
CAUTION,
ALL persons aro cautioned against trust
ing or planing any confidence in JACOB
CROSSLY, stage driver, alias, n cooper,
formorly of Norrisiown. Said Crossly
having left Danville without paying his
boarding, tailoring and all other bills for
which he could obtain credit, not forgetting
his washer woman, this notice is given, that
others may not be defrauded by him.
R. B. CUTHBERT.
Bloomsburg, Aug. 15, 1840.
Papers at Norristowu and Pottsvillf,
would subserve tho causo of justice by pub
lishing the above.
A SCHOOL TEACHER
WANTED,
In the Bloomsburg Academy. One com
petent to take uhargo of the English de
partment of said School, will meet with
good encouragement upon application, to thi
School Committee.
TIIOS. PAINTER, President.
J. Ramsey, Secretary,
nfcTHER UNDOUBTED PROOFS !
THAT THE LIFL FILLS AND PHE
SIX BITTER Sare excellent lamiljf riMlicme.
The proprietor of these fllodicincs iannot loo dt exi
ly impress upon the public mind tho high impor
tance ot an early or llinciy nueimoii lutuuuu iii-timi.
There are very many ml his community who do
not appreciate good health, until attacked uy some
Violent disease, when they think they must immedi
ately send for a physician, and in coiitrquciuc, they
are perhaps eoiiunca 10 uiuir ur.un iui nrcits, or even
months. Almost every bne is liablotobo unwell at
limes, and by neglect of proper treatment of them
sehes, on such occasions, it is very often the case
tint n Bii-An nltsrk cl disease is mo conseuuence.
Such results may be easily avoided, and should be;
, .. . '..., ,n ll.n nW.f f M. M f! I'
and it is in a gium iuw.."- - v.-j.. v. .m. ...i -
FAT, that his publication snnuiu community re
mind such persons of their dangrr. The following
letters go to show that the Life Pills and I'hcnix
Bitters arc not only excellent family medicines, but
that they will, in very many iusturrces, supercede
tho necessity of calling a phisician. Tho principal
office is at 37D Broadway, whero thousands of sim
ilar letters to Mr. Moffat, may be examined.
The following letter was received from a gentle
man who, a few mouths since, purchased some of
the Life Medicines for the use of his family, and o
few of his friends :
Napoli, N-X. July 27, 1838.
Mr. W. B. Moffat Dear Kir TlicLtle Pills nud
Pheniv. Bitters mrpasi every medicine I have been
acquainted with. In every instance whern it ha
been usod, a brncfit has been derived, and every
person is satisfied. Ono man, troubled with nscrof
ulous humor, has been all but laiscd from the dead.
Another iicrson, a female who has been unable to
loavo her room for the last two years, has been re
stored to health. Another troubled with sore throat
for moro than a year, and also a burning sensatian
in her stomach and bowls, was completely cured by
threa doses of your Pills. Another, troubled with
a severe nervous affection, attend withdyspepsia and
continued head-aehc, and was so reduced as to bo
unable to leave her bed, was, by tho use of one box
of Pills and bottle of Bitters, so far restored as to
lio ablo to attend to her domcrlic concerns. And
lastly, an acquaintance of mine, has by the use of
a bottle ot Hitters ond two boxes ot Pills, been mada
a perfectly sound and healthy man. Ho had been
laboring under a complication of diseases for the
last five years. I could mention numerous other
instances, but those nrn sufficient to show the effects
of the medicine uponn lew of my neighbors and
friends. Your obedient eeoarit,.
CrRrs Tiut'iir.n.
The following is part of n letter written by a gen
tleman in the country to Im brother in this city,
from whom ho had received a box of Life Pills and
Phcnix Bitters:
Thorrtpi'onvillc, Conn., Juno SC, 1838.
Dear Brother I embrace the present opportunity
of writing you a few lines. I received the Lifo
Pills and Phcnix Bitters you sent mo. for which I
can never thank you enough, as thoy have proved.
I hope, a perfect euro to inc. I had for two years
been troubled with a revere pain in my side, I ap
plied to all tho doctors ill this neighborhood, but got
no relief until I look the Pills and Bitters you sent
me. Since I have taken them I havo been as well
as ever I was in my life.
Yours affectionately, Divm McGili..
The following is a copy of a letter from Ttrro
Haute Indiana:
Mr. W. B. Moffat Dear Sir I wrote you a few
days since staling, briefly, the quantity of Life Pills
ond Phenix Bitters, I should want tho coming sea
son. When I accepted the agency of this Medi
cine in June list, (although your application was
accompanied by documents, attesting the great ben
efit of this mcdicine,j) I lud no cxpectaiion that it
would equal tho description given of it,orgivo such
general satisfaction aj tho experiment of a few
months has proved. I can only say that all who
have used it Lear tcslimony of its great value and
efficiency. I know of no instanco whero it has
been thought in tho slightest degreo injurioui, and,
even tliOFO who aro afflicted beyond hope of cure,
bear testimony of its salutary influence upon tiicir
genoral health. The great nud increasing demand
for this article is the bestassurancuof its usefulness,
and 1 would not wish to bo witheut it for a single
day. Recpectfully, yours, J. 1 Kish.
Tho following is a copy of a letter from a lady in
East Lyme, Connecticut, to Mr. Moffat's agent:
Ease Lvmc, Conn., May Uth, ls.TJ.
Mr. Bradford bir In regoid lo Dr. W. B. Mof
at's Lifo Pills and Phenix Bitters, I can truly say
from experience, they aro the best medicine 1 luxe
any knowledge of. Incredible as it may appear, I
have for cigltf months scarcely been able to walk a
cross a room, one month could not ff cd myself, had
tho attendance of tho best of physicians for months,
onco and twicu uday huc taken Patent Mcdicino
as far as dirootions would permit. Mm, a celebra
ted Doctor's prescriptions, all ef which has been a
course of the greatost perseverance I was capable
of. Yet I have received no more than present re
lief; to give a similitude of my sufferingt is indos
cribable. Vet I will wrile tho symtoms of r.iy dis
ease. For ten years I havo suffered with a nervous
affection in my head and face; a place as largo as a
hand in the left side of my back, connecting the
shoulderdescrilicdjaseiiRaiion of f.orcnehs,ficqurnt
ly bocarac us cold as if life had depurted. In July,
1839, in consequence of overdoing, taking a hard
cold, I was seized with a numbness in tho system,
famine), flatulency, pain in the head, voracious ap
petite, and st times deficient appetite, great loss of.
muscular power.painin tho left sidu.also intheshoul
der and arm to the greatest extent, palpitation of
the heart, great distress in the back, gnuwing in tho
stomach vthtn eropty;,..-esstire after aieols, amount,
ingalmcMt lo suffocation, stricture across tho breast,
sore thrijfU; also a tickling, attended with a convul
sive cough, spitting of puiulent matter, night sweats,
cold feet and hands, foeted breath, costiveness, piles,
loss of memory, affection of sight and hearing, diz
iness, deafness, tho mind becamo desponding, other
disagreeables not mentioned, which caused great
weakness, Ac. I happily, and can truly say, that by
the blessing of Heaven, and tho restoistivo proper
ties of the Lifo Pills ond Phenix Bitters, I am re
stored to health, which no other medicine could do.
Yours, &c. m
Isabella A. Rogers. L'ast Lyme, Conn.
For additional particulars of the abovo medicines
see Moffat's ' Good Samaritan," a copy of which
accompanies the medicines; a copy can bo obtained
of the different Agents who havo the medieinas for
sale.
French, German, and Spanish directions can be
obtained on application at the offlice, 375 IJroad
way. All post paid letters will receive immedisle atten
tion. Prepared and sold by William I). Moffst' 375
Broadway Now York. A liberal reduction made o
these who purchase p tell again.
Agsnts. The Life Medioinos may nlso be hado
the principal duggists in every towu throughout the
United fstuti , and the C.Mi.d.w. Ak f.., M. ll'.l's
L.I.- Pill j.i 'l Ax. tiiU.-rsmidbe -urelhut Mar
enic or J "lt. Moir.1t',i,lsr.Jturc is pj.011 the lal.el
cf each bottle nf bitters or box of pdls. For s
at TcUa's Ih.lth Emporium, Bl6m,,.,rj.
GREAT AKKIVAL. M. VfrTii
rj! Art .v yiur, y,
QUE than six imiIkii- of K t .
f il i. 1. pii!i hnu ').,.. u'a ,n i).,
ted btstes since Jsnuuij lb:.''.
Hundreds and thousuni's l-'i a c 1 t'
came acquainted wilh l'rtci:-' Vcr ,cp(,
in consequence oi uieirixufi-'i u, v c i.
attained a popularity unpreti'1. luul in rliel.'
of niedicino.
When taken according to flm directions rv-
(., i , i.m, i i. . .
liBiijui,) muni, hiu; i'"1 Vl I, ilj (
prevention and cure oi uinous icver, lever u,
gue, dyspepsia, i'ncr o Lilrts, tick h J i
spleen, piles, colic, ftm.ib ul tit"'" ' i, h a-if ,
furred tongue, linusen, di U'iisi(;n ci llir
nnd bowels, incipient dinrrl:.' a, ..aUil ice, hr
rostiveness, loss of nprPtile, Licit lud or.
complexion, dud in all cjiC3 of tcpor of tic
els, where a rathait'c or uti f ' ii tit ' - ,t
Thoy are exceedingly mild in i! ir or , ,jch. ,
consenticnro of their ANTl-lML!fliB 'u:
J liSB, are wcioestoi ail remrjie? in read
fi ver and ague, bilious fever, r nil n'l di j
have their origin in seriimul.'. a n ui I iVu
word Dr. i'etcn,' pill ua the t r I,.,
1 i.l. 1.. .. .1 -11 I. II! iV. .
be kept lit a distance.
1i 12 AC-ACHE, SICK AD NERVOO
' Those who havo sultercd find arc weary or
ing from these dostioving complain j. iu '
7'etcrs' A'egetablo pills a rcmcJv at once ccrtna
immcdiato in its cflect. In
DYSJPJRPSIA.
Thcy rland unrivalled, Miny have I cn cc?
n tow xKftnli. nffpr tinvinT snliprrrl it iAfr tl.I. J.
ul complaint lor years.
Tho world la vastly nut of tune,
And seems beyond correction;
But I've a spell, that very fcon
Will make it all pcrft ctieiu
Will fooii expel di e fc l h puin,
So nono shall be afllir-t' d,
And then shall cure J. ''h amain,
To which men urc addicted,
0 would you know this scourge of il!i,
So various and r,o gl .1 r 1
They arc the VEGETATE TILLS
Of jyjTERS, so viforikui.
O yes, thoy arc thosr pills of f He,
Which all the world are pruuing,
For never did thogeda p ovide
A med'einc co amazing.
Tho' Spleen or Cliol'rarack you tlirouji.
Willi this you n'. ' rotfi x, llicai;
If Gout afflict, and Colic t"o,
A box or too tvill clear thera:
And if your liver's out of tunc,
If wild your head is aching
Tf jaundice dies you h.o tho moon;
Or ague seta yutl 'hak ut;
If glim dyspepsia thins yc.ur chyle?
If davits blue arc grinding;
If you arc pkigucd with "lipe or IC,
Or fevers loose or binding;
O tell no doctor of your ills,
Nor trust to baths 'r I ii-inc;
But face the roguc3 withPiiTEItRT
And soon y ou'li ' . n 1 f ''cm pr. "t Jf
These valuable pillj ire Ruperhr to L
dreth's, MolTett's, Evans, Hunts, the 2'er.s
fact to any other pill ever brought be i
wnc u tcni jjox 1VJ!" T vomeirik,
oil all over the United btates, L anac. i, Kss
ico and tho West Indies.
pilU..O) They ran be c' '..incd of U, ft
.and J. It. Mover, Bloomshui , Win. T "'
Danville, and at all tho princiiuu Uu. jui
CREDITORS TAkb
THAT I have applied '3
the
the Court of Common Pleas of &
county for the benefit of the in: I
of the Commonwealth, and that tli't
.nr..iti(nrl 4A..1n-. ft lil. J t n, I
next for the heating of me anil my
tors, when and where you can attend
think proper.
SEDGEVvICK WEI
ABRAHAM S'I'EAKS.
r 1 1 i i.rs r.uu
July 4, 18-HT
UIVERY
AND
XEGIIAXGE.'
VAI I upj'. in imjf jiiiu, ilia JilJ. i.i.m
V public, tliat lio bus am j on L. V
very Stable in Blootnfbur j', forthnpurf. '
or Exchange, a variety of
Umua. SmIriPR. (US'
WAGONS, AND HLEIGKS
which he will feel gratified to keep in -
Hie acrommodalion of ru r3.
lie has also made nrran menti for rsr
senj(rs from Uloon. Our; to Amiic
Bloomsburg to Buckalcv. i cn the C'r. '
Leaves iiioomsburg f'T ' urry cvn
at 7 o'clock In tho nornir-. and c.rp' 1
tho eame evening. Leivr .Vi.. y e"Tf
morning at 8 o'clock and ar ivo t-t Llt'-
same evening.
Leaves Bloomsburg evey Wedat:
for Buckalens and return the r-r-s t
Personal snplication ctv 1 t .s at '
whsiv every means will b.ved lo k"
fstaction to those who mov
in if
,vO H
a,
Bloomsburg, March 2-
1 '0.
WOULD l-HSnpilfnllv inform i"'
nl.rl ll,n ....I.l.. II.. I, a hi!
fill tllH Sthfln tufn lua flivii llinrr n I' '
above lhoillQtel kept by E. H;
nearly oppnsiio the dtHIn0, '
Knler, where he may always be f.
dy to make tin all parmcnU tntrus:
care, witn neatneca cnu uespatcu.
for put favors, to such as have f '
ninvlierelolorc. Ami by strict r
business, hopes still to merit a k
of public patronage. A good fit
all eases,
N. , All kinds r f unt'V f
in exchange fi,r work. Ai l '''
iitver rei'iHed.
Uloomsburg, April 11, 1' f