I)U LEIDY'S SMRAPAU1LLA ULOOD PILLS KjllIOl LI) receivo nprefetcnco over all Pills now m existence: Fir t 3erauo llicy nro composed of Vcgctablo ext'ni't ., Ito from minerals; und way bo taken nt on urn- i v. ithpericct safety by young ana old, witu out re taint from occupation, temncrato Uvintr, n fear of takinc cold. Second Decausc they aro composed of such medicinal extracts, as have licen employed by alt the mwt celebrated and respectable Physicians for mue than a century past, in purifying tho lllood nnd Animal fluid of the bodv. 1 ';.rd Because they may ho employed as n rod 1 or active purgative, according to tho quantity taltcn. and their orjoration will not be attended with griplrc of the bowels, eicknoss at the stomach, prostration of tho system, &c., ts aro produced uy other pUIs. Fourth Becauso they possess a combined action, not possessed by any other pills, mixture or prepar ation whatever. Thoir first effect is in correcting sdl impurities with which tho blood and fluids of tho body may bo affected, and by their gently opera tlvo effect, removing such impurities from tho sys tem. Fifth Becauso they arc the terror of Quacks nnd Impo-ier for most persons aro obliged to tako the t ir aparilla Blood Pills, after taking their vilo nd dcjtruc.ivo nostrums, to counteract and prevent thi ir mi.xhicvons and baneful effects. Sixth Becauso they arc tho only pills in which rhysiciana have sufficient conGdonco to recommend to tliuir patients, and employ in their practico, as they know they ore Anti Quack, Anti Mercural. Anti Billious as well as a good and safe purgative anl purifier of tho Blood and Animal Fluids. Seventh and last But not tho least important, lie becauso they aro prcparod by rt regular Apothe cary and Fhysici, attested oy Drs. Physic, Hor ner, Chapman, Lrewccs, James, Gibson, Jackson, Coie, Hare, &c, &o , which alone i3 cufficicnl to entitle them to great confidence. Certificates and llccommendationa from Physi cians and others accompany tho directions around each box. tZ3Pricc Twentu Five Cents a Boxr Prepared only and sold Wholesalo and Bctail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Hmporium, INo. I'Ji ioitn Second st,a few doors below Vino street, Philadel phia, also, sold by J. Gilbert & Co., North Third street abovo Vine, G.S. Clemens, do 3d do do Wood st J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next tho Ked Silsn, and nil respectable Wholesale and Retail Druggist's in Philadelphia. They are also sold by: J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrer, do do V. Eberman Litiz. J. W. Oakly, Reading. 1. B. Mozcr, Allcntown. P. Pomp, Ilaston. And the principal Merchants and Drugists in tho Uauou states. For sale at the Health Emporium Bloomshurg ky D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomshurg July, 13, 1830. 11. COMMUNICATION. How few they aro that happen to be afflicted with Coughs or Colds fay attontion to them. How many thousands from such neglect shorten their days, and hasten their li nalfdissolution. Parents neglect them in their chif dren, and thus form tho foundation for Consump tion, and hundreds of parents annually follow their own children to the grave, having died from some allections of tho llrcat and Lungs, which wcjo neg lected in their first statrcs. Coughs and Colds, whether oxisting amongyoung cr old, ought at all times bo attended to oarly, and not suffered to continuo any length of time, for tho Lungs onco affected.discaso soon makes rapid strides, ending in tho most fatal of all diseases, namely Con sumption. Da. BECHTER'S PULMONARY PRESER VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catauhs, Influenzas, Hhortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in tho Breast or Side, all affection of the Breast and Ijungs, and arrest of approachinsg Consumption, is the most popular medicino used throughout all Ger many is becoming equally popular in tho United States, and has established for itself a reputation not possessed by tiny other mulieine for the same class of diseases, (Seo certificates and recommen dations from Parents, Physioians, and others, accom paning the directions.) It i3 a preparation perfect Ir safo and harmless, pleasant to the taste, and may to given to tho youngest infant. It is warranted freofrom mercury and tho minerals, and is a prepar ation of a regular Apothecary and Physician, attes ted by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson. Jackson, Horner, Dcweos, Coxe, Jamos, &x. a circumstance alone sufficient to induce a trial ol it Dr, N. 11. Leidv. Proprietor of tho abovo modi- me, 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, known efficacy. Prepared only and for saleWholesale and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 101 North Second street n few doors below Vino street, i'hila kdelphia also, sold by J. Gilsrert & Co..-North Third street abovo Vine G. S Clemens, do 3d da do Wow' st J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do noxt ho Ked Lion, and by all recpectablo Wholesalo and retail lruggists in Philadelphia. They aro sold by: J. F Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrer, do do. V. Eberman Litiz. J. W. Oakley, Reading. For salo at tho Health Emporium Bloomshurg fry U. . TOBIAS, Agent. MVERY AND EXCHANGE. rERY respectfully informs his friends and tho public, that he has. alwayson hand, at tho Li tsry Stable in llloomsburg, forthe purpose of Hiro 0 Exchange, a vailcty of HSovbcs, Sulkies, fnigs, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS. which he will feel gratified to keep in readiness for me eecommodaiion oi customers. Ha has also made arrangements for carrying pas- eongord from Bloomsburg to Muncy, and from "nmsburg to Buckalews on the Owego turnpike, J.eavi Bleomsmiig for Muncy every Saturday at 7 oMork in the morning and arrive at Muncy ",o same ivenlng. Leave Muiicfr every Saturday ri if nine at 8 o'clock and arrive at Bloomshurg the r.jtno evening. Leive4 Bloomsburg ewy Wednesday morning r uucKiiews ami return toe same day. personal application can be made at his residence, vhui every means wilj b used to render entire sat- taljouou to uiMt who may give him a call. NOAH S, PRENTIS. Avbcmurj, March 38, 181B, 48, TO THE RESURRECTION OR, FlDffiSIAW PILLS. crrntonTO Tnr.HioiiAiT,I5nAin)Tn'fl,EvAK IirniAtr Pciirativb, tho Matcmms (priced) AifATtvK, or any other pills or compound before the public, as certified to by riiysicians and otheni Let nono condemn them until they have tried them, nnd then we are certain they will not. It is now a settled point with alt who have used tho Vogetablo Persian Pills that they aro pre-eminently tho best and most efficacious Tamily Medi cine that has yet been used in America. If every family could become acquainted with their Sover cign power over disease, they would keep tlicm and he prepared with a sure remedy to apply on the fira appearance ot unease, and then how mucli distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well es tho Uvea of thousands who are hurried out of time by neglecting disease in its first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can place de pendence upon. The Resurrection, or Persian Pills'. Tho namo of these pills orginated from the cir cumstance ol the medicino being iound only in the cemctaries of Persia. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to ita medicinal qualities and virtues. In half a ceu tuiy it became an established medicino for tho die- cased of that country. The extract of this singiv larprpduction was introduced into some parts of Ku- rope in the year 1783, and used by many celebrated rhysiciana m curing certain diseases, whew all ouv cr medicine has been used in vain. Early in ths year 1702, the extract was combined with a cortain vegetable medicino imported from Dura Baca, in the East Indies, and formed into Pills. The adinir ablo effect of this compound upon the human sys tem, led physiicans and families into its. general use. Thair long established character their univer sal and healing virtt.es, the detergent and cleansing qualities of their specific action upbn the glandular part ot tho system, aro such as will sustain their re jiutuiiou and general use in the American Repub lie. CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, by way ol experiment, uccd tho Hygcan, and most of tho various kinds of Pills, in my practice, which have borne the highest repute in tho public estimation, that havo been offered for salo in this vicinity for the last live years, including thoso called tho Resurrection or Pcrsain Pills; and the public may rest assured that none among the whole cataloruo has answered a better purrose, on an easy and effectual remedy, than the Resurrection or Persian i ills, in most cases ol disease. CiunLES Backus M. D. Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. Messrs. E. Choe & Co. Gents. Hearing much said about the extraordinary effects of tho Resurrection or Persian Pills, upon thoso about to become mothers, wo wcro induced to make a trial of them. My wife was at that time the mother of live childicn, and had Buffered tho most tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after her confinement of each, fiho had tried every intions and taken much medicine, but found littlo or no relief. She commenced taking tho Persian Pill.? about three months beforo her confinement (her health being ve ry poor about this longth of time previous) and in a short time she was enabled by their uselj attend to tho cares of a mother to her family until her con finement. At the time Bhe commenced taking tho Persian Pills, nnd for several weeks pi evions, she was afflicted with a d'y hard cough, and frequent severo cramps, which the uso of the PiHs entirely removed beforo using half a box. It i? with the greatest confidence that we advise all thoso about to become mothers to mako uso of the Persian Pills. All those that have taken them in our neighbor hood have got along in tho samo easy manner, and aro about the house in a few days. There does not appear to bo half tho danger of other dangers setting in after confinement, where these Pills are taken. We unitedlyl say.let none neglect taking them, for they aro in tho reach of tho poor ns well as tho rich. W c aro truly thauklul that there is a remedy which females can easily procure which lends to lessen the world ot suflering, which many of them havo to bear, and perhaps save the lives of thousands which would otherwise be tost. Rochester, May M, 1838: corner of Callidonian square, Edinburg street; for further particular! eco subscribers. 8. RoBEnTS, AifN O. KoBKBTS. RociiESTEn, Sept. 24, 1830. Messrs, E. Chase Co. I think it my duty to let you know what a great cure your Pills havo performed on me I had been sick about 7 years about 2 years and a halt con fined to my bed. , 1 had been given over as incurable, with Consumption, by twelve physicians of the first standing; my lunga were seriously affected; I had 3 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 oxtreme inita blenpss of the nervous system, and other difficulties which I forbear to mention. After I was given over, I tried almost all medicines which were adi-ertiscd, but to no advantage, until I triad your Vcgotahlu Persian 1 ills. 1 began to gam m a Uiort time after I commenced taking them; and, to bo brief, beforo I took 3 boxes, I was able to rido out and to take con siderable exercise, and at 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 Butter ing, he may call on me, at tho corner of Alain and Clinton-streets, Rochester. RUBY ADAMS. Fits GnnKn Tho undersigned hereby certify, that wo aro the Parents of two children who have Been afflicted with fits more or less from theirinfen cy,aud that we havo spared no pains or expense in endeavoring to effect a cure, but without any bene ficial effect, unjil hearing of the Resurrection or Per sian Pilla, when four boxes weie immediately proem eJ, and -before three boxes were taken, tho lita had abated in frequency, and every aym torn much improved, and now wo aro happy to state that our childaen by tho use of the Persian Pills, with tho blessing of God, are entirely cured, and have no symtom or appearance of fits, will find n the Persian Pills a sure and perfect cure.. JOHN & MARTHA JOJINSONt Canton N. Y. Dec. 10, 1837. The above pills may lie had of the following a genta John Mover, llloomsburg; II. Miller, Ber wick; J. Cooper 3c Sons, Hazelton; C. Hortmau Uapeytowu; John Sharpies, Cattawisaa; Lyman Shale, Danville. Eira Taylor, agert for die State of Pemuylva nia,reeiding at Rochester N. Y. to whom all orders can he ddressd, KEEP IT BEEOUE TUB PEOPL E DR. JOSEPH PRIESTLEY PETERS, Celebrated Veritable Anlibilious Pills, Are effecting somo of tho most astonishing on" vfondeiful cures that havo over been known. I ho town and county aro filled with their piaise. tho Palaco and Poor houso alike echo with their vir tues. In all climates they still retain their wonder ful virtues. Eextrael from a letter written &y Dr. Francis JJogart, oj Froviaence, u. i. Bee. 7, 1830. n Peters' Pills arc an excellent epetimcnt nnd cathartic medicino, thoso effects being produced by the diflerence ot the quantity talicn.J and are deci dedlo superior to Lee's, Brandreth's Morrison's pills!" Extract from a letter by Hopkins, of Itart gor, Maine, Jttn. 9, 1838. " They are a peculiarly mild, yet efficient purga tive medicine; and produco little, if any griping of nausea. I havo prescribed them with much success in sick headaches and slight billious fevers." Extract from a letter by Br. Joseph Wil liams,, of Burlingllam, ft. July 0, 1837. " I cordiallyjrecommcd Peter's Peters' Pills os a mildly effective, andjn no caso dangerous family medicine. They aro peculiarly influential in cos tivenens and all the usual diseases of tho digestive orgaus." Exlral of a letter from Br. Edward Smith, of Montreal, U. C, Sept. 29 183G. " I never knew a single patent medicine that I could put tho slightest confidence in but Dr. Peters' Vegetable Pills, which aro really a valuable discov ery. I havo no hesitation in having it known that I use them extensively in my practico, for all com plaints, (and they aro not a few,) which havo their source in tho impurity of the blood." Extract of a letter from Br. Pye, of Que bec, L. C. March 0, 1837. " For billious fevers, sick hoadachc, torpidity of tho bowels, and enlargement of splcon, Dr. Pctors' Pills are an excellent medicine." Extract vf a letter from Br. Gurncy, of iVcty Orleans, La. Oct. 0, 1837. " I have received much assistanco in mv practico especially in jaund co and yollow fever from tho use of Peters' Pills. I presume, that on on av erage, I prescribe a hundred boxes a month. Extract of a letter from Br. Reynolds, of Ualveston, J exas, Jiprxl 5, lBUo. " They are certainly an excellent general family medicine, and there is no quackery about them." Sxtract of a letter from Dr. Prilcliard, of Hudson, N.Y.JuneS, 1830. " I was aware that Dr. Peters was ono of tho best chemists in the. United States, und felt assured that he would some day (from his intimate knowlecgo ol the properties ot herbs and drugs) produco an efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that hi3 Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectation!!. They are indeed a superior medicine, and reflect credit alike upon the chemist the physician and the philosopher. Eitract of a letter from Dr. Waincs, of PhiladeV phm, Feb. 2, 1839. ' Your pills arc tho mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of any that I have ever met with in a practico of eight and twenty years. Their action on tho chyle and henco i.i . , I . un me impurities oi iiiu uioou, is uviucnuy very stir prising." Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott, of Baltimore, Dec. 17, 1830. " I am in tho daily habit of prescrib'ng them f t'eters 1 ills 1 and tuoy in nearly all caso", answer ed my purpose. I havo discarded other medi tines, coins of hem very good ones, in their uvor. Extract from an address delived on the evening of the 14th May, 1837, before the Medical Board of New York, by Br. Emerson. See IVetv Vork Medical Heprrls,for 1837. " As a body I know that wo have set our face a gainst the generality of patent medicines, and expc rience lius taught us that tho great bulk of them urn mere catch penny trash; but I feel called upon to make an honorable exception in favor of tho Vcco- tablo Pills of our worthy and skilful fellow laborer and citizen, JJr. Joseph Priestley Peters, of wh.ch, (in consequence of their pcculicrly nutritions action on the blood,) I, and several members ot this hon orable Society, aro ardent patrons.'' This friendly allusion to the Vegetable Pills wa3 received with ti warm round of oplauso by all tho members present. A fresli supply of tho valuable Pills just received by John R. Moycr, and D. 8. Tobias, Bloomsburg, and W illiam iilddlc, Danville. (Price 25 tsnts pir list.) October 31, 1840. Dyspepsia! .Dyspepsia MMHAT troiibjesome and peace-destroying dis Jj case. Tho usands and tens of thousands suf fer trom that common and distressing complaint. Dyspepsia is frequently caused by overloading or distending tho stomach bycxcmire eating or dunk- 1113 muigcfluuicanu acnu substances iai;cn into the stomach, or from long continued constipation of the bowels, a sedentary life, fear, grief, aniiety , a co- pious uraitot cold water, drastic purgative medi ciites, dj rcntcry, miscarriages, intermittent and spas modic affections of tho stomach and bowels, irregu lar meals, lato hours, and too frequent uso of spiri tuous liquors. The symptoms of Dyspepsia may be described as a want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious one, nausea and sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden and trnmicut distensions of tho stomach after eat ing, acid and putrcsccntcructions, water brash, pain in tho region of tho stomach, coslivcncss. palpitation of the heart, dizziness and dimness of the sight, dis turbeb rest, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency, spasms, nervous irritability, dullness, sallowness of complexion, great oppression after eating, languor and general debility, sick hcad-achc, &c. CURE At tho head of all remedies stands Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening Tonic and German Aperient Pills, which act greatly upon tho peristaltic motion of tho intestines, thereby produc ing regularity of the bowels, at the same timo im proving the functions of tho debiliated organs, thus invigorating and restoring the digestive organs to a healthy action. This medicino seldom fail in pro ducing relief. Fuli and explicit directions accompany tho above medicine. Likewise n pamphlet which describes diseases, the manner of treating, Ac. For salo at Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. Nov. 7 1840. 38. THE Subscribers respectfully announce to their friends ami tho public generally, that they liavo received and, ate now open ing, a splendid and extenaivo assortment of Pall & Winter Croods, which with a stock on hand, embraces a variety of seasonable Merchandize for the accommodation of town and Cntinty. In tho Dry Good line, they have all 'the varieties ol course, una anu supotnnc Cloths, Casimcrs, Salinclts, Mcrinoes, Silks Cal icoes. Taahoni, (a new article,) Mari na, Chincllc and various other kinds of Shawls, Ribbands, Laces, Limns, Mous clincde Lain,Muslins, Veslings, Stocks, Umbrellas, Ladifa Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, Trimmings; Fur, Cloth and Seal skin Caps; Boots and otocs, bocks, fyc. iJ'C. oc. A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF AND Stiffar, CoiTec. Tens, Spices, Molasses, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wine, &c. &c. assorted in prine and.fiuality. Hardware, badillery, Iron, Steel, Kails, Stoves, Stove pipe, Tin Wnte, Cedar Ware; CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENS WARE, Crockery-Ware, Salt, Fish, Oils, Bye Stuffs, Paints, -c. $-c. $:. and almost overy other article that can bo called for in a country store all of whicd having been carefully selected and obtained at the lowest prices, will be offered at small profits in exchange for cash or country pro iluce. RUPERT & CARTON. DIoomsbnrg, Oct, 3, 1810. 23 If. MOKE POSITIVE PROOFS, Of the efficacy of Br, HurlicWs Compound Htrcngtlicnmg una Herman Jlperient ruts. Ai.ixoiiANY, Jan. 8, 1810. To Dr. Ilarhch s Agent Sir: I wish to stnto for tho benefit of thoso who may 'bo afflicted, that Dr. IlAnticii's Pills havo entirely cured me of Dyspepsia, of which I have been ufilicted for ma. ny years. I used both kinds, tho Aperient and Strengthening, and I am constrained to a.iy, that they aro n valuable uisrovery, and art upon the sys tem mildly, but very cifeUually. I found tho Tonic Pills to quicken tho circulation and causo a deter mination to the surface, and to strengthen tho weak stomach and incrcaec its powers. Tho Aperient Pills aro die best cathartic 1 ever used. I am con fide t all Dyspeptics would do well to make imme diate trial and be relieved. Any oiifen call at my lioutc and be satihcd ot the above avolcnsure. DAVID R. POPE, N. 1). Tho original certificates may be seen at tho office of tlio ' Spirit of the Timrj." 1'or sale at No. 1U, North EIGHTH STREE. Bl'JNG ,WB WE JIVING. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his frionds and the public in general, that he has now making a patent machine for Weav ing Coverlids, of E. 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Patent Coverlids made by persons send iug twenty cuts double white woollen yarn the subscriber dying the yarn, finding thi cotton yarn, and weaving ono Coverlid fo IMYU UUIiJiAKS. For tho accommodation of cuitomers yarn will bo taken at, and tho work return ed to the followincr places : Jacob Drum heller's store, Conningliani, Luaerno coun ty, John Sharple'ss and Go's, store, Catta wissa, George Shuman's store, near Catta wissa Furnace, D. S. Tobias storo, Blooms burg, and John Covehhoven's store Orange villu, Columbia county. Persons send varu will please send writ ten directions,' what colors the woojen yam is tn be. The subscriber finds all kinds of carpel chain. . DANIEL GOODMAN, nescopecK, uct. a, 1810. GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE. And the Ladies' and Gentleman's World of Literature and Fashion. 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The work will bo published on tho first of every month m ovcry quarter of tho Union. The m,ut distant subscribers confcquntly receivo it on that day, as well as thoso who resido in Philadelphia. In all the principal cities agents havo been estab lished, by which means subscribers can obtain their copies free of postage. 1 r.niis. J hree dollars per annum, m advanco two copies for fivo dollars. No now subscriber re ceived without tho money. For tho accommodation of thoso who may wish to subscribe for cither of tho following Piuladelpha periodicals, this liberal pro posal is made. Tor fivo dollars current money free of pojtago we will forward Graham's Alngazinc and Godcy's Lady's Book, for one year. Address , GEO. 11. GIJAHAM, South west corner of Clicsnut und Third Urceh!, Philadelphia, Nov. 1810. KHBTUMATISBI Entirely cured by the use of Br. O. P. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester County P., affirted far two years with tho aboe distressing d; oaso of which ho had to usohis crutches for eighteen months, hi symptoms were excruciating pain in all his joints, especially in his hips, shoulders and ankles, pain increasing towards evening, attended with heat. Mr. Hilton, was at ono timo not rblo to move his limbs on account of tbo pain bcii,a- so groat; he being advised by a friend of bis to proem o Dr. Harlich's Pills for which ho sent tn the 9'cnt in West Chester, und procure seme; on uhig the med icino tho third day, the pain disappeared and his strength Increasing fabt, and in three weeltM was a ble to attend to his business, which he had not do for eighteen months; for the benefit of others afflic ted, lie wishes thee lines published that they inoy be relwed, and again enjoy the pleasures of healtiy life. For gale at Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. Nov. 7, laio. 28.