'THE REStfltltECTION OH, PERSIAN P I Ij Li . SBPIBIonT TniHinEAW,BnilIDBTIl's,ETiS8 India ronoATiri. tho MiTcntiss (priced) Wijcativf, or any oilier pilla or compound before the public, as ccrtific'd to by Physicians and others Let none condemn them until they have tried them, and then we are certain they will not. His now a settled point with all who have used the Vegetable Persian Pills that they are pre-eminently the best and most efficacious Family Medi cine that lias yet been used in America. If every family could become acquainted with their Sovcr cign power over disease, ihev would keen llicm and be prepared with a sure remedy to fpply on the firs ppearanco of disease, and then how much distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well as tho lives of thousands who are hurried out of time by neglecting discaso in its firt stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can place de pendence upon. The Resurrection, or Persian Pills. The namo of these pills orcinatcil from the cir cumstance of tho medicine being found only in the cemetaries of Persia. This vegctablo, production being of apcculia kind, led to experiments as to ita medicinal qualities and virtues. In half a ccn; lury it becamo an established mcdicino for the dis eases of that country. Tho extract of this singu lar production was introduced into slimo parts of Eu rope in the year 1783, ahd used bvmalv celebrated Physicians in curing Certain diseases, whero all oth er medicine has been, used in vain. Early in the 'year 1792, the extract was combined with a certain vegetablo medicine imported from Dura Baca, in the East Indies, and formed into Pills. Tho admlr- able effect of this compound upon tho human sys tem, led physiicans and families into its general oso., Their long established character their univcr- aal and healing yirU.es, the detergent and cleansing qualities of their'specific action upon tho glandular MT, rtf ,ll d" r T- A 1. .'it . 1 . w.w ojotwu, mo duuj na vm sumaiu uicir re putation and general use in the American Repub lic. CERTIFICATES. j , " 1 ' ' "J w. v.ivilllll.llt, UOLU the Jlygean, and most of the r arious kinds of Pills, in mi? nrnrli'A wliieli Iiiiva t,;..t.A, - j . 1 --...v.. ..h i w wuiiiu bill? ICgJUtU in tho public estimation, that have been offered for boid in una Yicmiiy lor ino last veycats, including luusu uuu mu iwBurreciion or i'crsam 1'iils; and tho nubile mav rrst ncsnrfi ihni nnn- a,r.An i.n whole cataloguo has answered a better purpose, as mi casuuu ciieciuai remeoy, tnan tne Jtesurrection or Persian Pilla, in most cases of disease. CiiAni.E3 Backus, M. D. Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. Meesrj. 13, ChaJC & Co. Gents. Hearing much said about tho extraordinary effects of the Resurrection or Persian Pills, upon 'thoso about to become mothers, wo were induced to make a trial of them. My wife was at that timo tho mother of five children, and had suffered the most tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after her confinement ef each. She had tried every means and taken much medicine, but found little or no relief. She commenced taking the Persian Pills about thrco 'months before her confinement (her health Icing ve ry poor about this length of time previous) and in a hort timo she was enabled by their use to attend to the cares of a mother to hur family until her con finement. At tho time she. commenced taking tho. Persian Pills, and for several weeks pi cvious, she 'was afflicted with a diy hard cough, and frequent oveie cramps, which the uso of the Pills entirely removed before using half a box. It is with thu greatest confidence that wo adviso all those about to become mothers to make use of tho Persian Pills. All those that havo taken them in our neighbor hood have got along in the same easy manner, and are about the house in a few days. There docs not appear to bo half the danger "of other dangers setting in after confinement, where these Pills arc taken. Wo unitedly' say.Iet none neglect taking them,- for they are in tho reach of tho poor aa 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 otherwiso bo lost. Rochester, May 14, 1838; comer of Callidonian quare, Edinburg street; for further particulars see ubscribors. 8. RoBEnTs, Axa O. RoDErtTS. RocnzsTEn, Sept. 24, 1830. Messrs. E. Chase $ Co. I think it my duty to let you know what a great cure your Pills have performed on me I had been ick 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 o'f the first standing; my lungs wero seriously affected; I had 8 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, end night sweat, accompanied with extreme inita bleness of tho nervous system, and other difficulties which I forbear to mention. After I was given over, I tried almost all medicines which were advertised, hut to no advantage, until I tried your Vegetable Persian Pills. I began to gain in a short timo after I commenced taking them; and, to bo brief, before I took 3 boxes, I was ablo to ride out and to tako con siderable exercise, and at this timo I enjoy good health, and am able to do good day's wotk. If any noo wishes a more particular history of my suffer fngs, ho may call on mo, at tho corner of Alain and Cliuton-strccts, Rochester, RUDY ADAMS. Fits Ccttn Tho undersigned hereby certify, that we aro the Parents of two children who havo Been afflicted with fits more or less from their infan cy, and that we have spared no pains or expenso in endo avoring to effect a cure, but withuut nnv 1nn. ficial effect, until hearing of tho Resurrection or Per sian Pills, when four boxes wero immediately procuied, and before threp boxes were taken, tho fits had abated in frequency, and eveiy eyrn tom much unproved, and now we aro hoppy to state that our children by the use or tho Persian Pills, with tho blessing of God, aro entirely cured and have no symtora or appearance of fits, will find B the Persian Pills a sure and perfect cure JOHN Ss MARTHA JOHNSONt Canton N. Y. Doc. 10, 1837. The above nills mav bo hiul nf lb rl l : gento John Moyer, llloomsburg; II. Miller, Der- wick, j. uooper x oons, jiazeiton;-U. Hortmart jjcyiuwii; joun onarpiess, uatlawlssa; J.ymin Shcle-3, Danville. Ezra Taylor, agent for -he Stats of Pennsylva jiUWding at Rochester N. Y. to wbora'all onlors can m eaurewJ. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE DR. JOSEPH PRIESTLEY PETERS, Celebrated Vegetable Antibilious Fills t Arc'cffcctlm some of the most astonishing and wonderful cures that havo ever been known. The town and county aro filled with their piaisc. Tho Palace and Poor house alike echo with their vir u cs. In all climates they still Tctairi their wonder ful virtues. Eexlract from n letter written by Dr. T1 ., 11 . rf, n . t r Francis nogari, oj i roviuencc, te. j, Dec. 7, 1828. " Peters' Pills are an excellent apcumcnt and cathartic medicine, thoso effects being produced by tho difference of tho quantity taken.1 and ore deci- dedlo superior to Lee a, itrandretn s Morrison s pills 1" Extract from a tetter by Hopkins, of Ban gor, Maine, Jan. v, 183S. " They aro a peculiarly mild, Vet efficient pnrca- tivc medicine; and produco little, if any griping of nausea. I have prescribed tlicm with much success in sick headaches and slight bullous fevers. Extract from a letter by Dr. Joseph Wil liams, of Burlingham, Vt. July 0, 1837. " I cordially rccommed Peter's Peters' Pills at n mildly effective, andjn no case dangerous family medicine. They aro peculiarly influential in cos- tivcness and all the usual diseases of tho digestive organs. Extrat of a letter from Dr. Edtrard Smith, oj Montreal, u. v., Sept. 2ft 1830. " I never knew a singlo patent medicine that I could put tho slightest confidence in but Dr. Peters' V cgetablo 1'ills, which are really a valuable discov ery. I have no hosilation in having it known that 1 uso them extensively in my practice, for all com plaints, (and they aro not a few,) which havo their source in the impurity of the blood." Extract of a letter from Br. Pye, of Que- uee, Jj. v. Marcn o, law. " For billious fevers, sick headache, torpidity of mo bowels, and enlargement ot spleen, Dr. Peters ."ills are an excellent medicine. Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurncy, of jtcw Orleans, La. Oct. 9, 1837. "I have received much assistance in mv practice especially in jaund co and yellow fever from the use ot retcrs' J'llls. I presume, that on an avj eragc, 1 prescribe a hundred boxes a month. Extract of a letter from Br. Reynolds, of uaivesion, l exas, .Vnru 0, 1838. " They are certainly on excellent general family meuicino, anu mere is no quackery about them. Extract of a letter from Dr. Piitchard, of Hudson, jm. x. Juno 3, 163G. " I was awaro that Dr. Tctcra waa ono of the best chemists in the United States, and felt assured that he would somo day (from his intimato knowleego of the properties of herbs and drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that hisTegelable PilU fully respond to my expectations. They are indeed a superior medicine, and reflect credit aliko upon the chemist Xo physician and tho philosopher." Extract of a letter from Dr. Waincs, of PhiUdel phia, Feb. 2, 1838. 'Your pills aro tho mildc.it 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 the chylo and hence on the impurities of tho blood, is evidently very sur prising." Extract of n letter from Dr. Scott, of Daltimoie, WCC. 1, IB JO. " I am in the daily habit of Drescrihinr? them (Petcrs'Pills) andthev in nearly all cas.-w. answer ed my purpose. I havo discarded other mcdiiiiies, some of 'hem very good ones, in their favor." Extract from an address delived on the evemng of the I -1th May, 1837, before the Medical Board of New York, by Dr. Emerson. See New York Medical Reprrts,for 1837. " As a body I know that wo have eet our faco a- gainst the generality of patent medicines, and expe rience has taught us that the great bulk of them aro mere catch penny trash: but I feel called unnn to make an honorable exception in favor of the Vege tablo Pills of our worthy and skilful fellow laborer and citizen. Dr. Joseph Priestley Peters, of whxh, (in consequence of their ncculicrlv nutritions nrtinn on tho blood,) I, and several members of this hon- orauie society, are ardent patrons.'' This fiiendly allusion to the rCKetablo.Pills was received with a warpi round of aplause by all the members present. A fresh supply of the valuable Pills just received by John R. Moyer, and D. S, Tobias, Hloomiburg and William Riddle, Danville. (Price 25 cents per Bat.) October 31, 1840. Dyspepsia I iDyspepsia! nilAT troubiesomo and peace-destroying dis 1 ease. Tho usanda nml l,ns nf t1,,,,la .,.. fer from that common and distressing complaint. DyspepsiaU frequently caused by ovciloading or distending the Stomach by excessive eating ordiinV ing .indigestible and acrid substances taken into j me siomacn, orirom long continued constipation of I tho bowels, a sedcntnrv lilV pious draft of cold water, drastic purgative rnedi- --, ....,ubva, iuic, milium uuuppa?- ii.wuji. uiittumia ui iuo tiomacu anu bowels, irregu lar meals, lato hours, and too frrmicnt ,en nr tuous liquors. 1 ho symptoms of Dyspepsia may be described as a want of annctito. or n nnnitnr.1 one, nausea and sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden anil i.nA:Al .1:...... ' C , . .. uu niiwiHiiuwciHioui ui ino siomacn altercat ing, acid and putrescent eructions, water brash, pain in the recion of tlmktnmarli rntiivn.c. ,i.,:i::.. of tho heart, dizziness and dimncm of the sight, dis- mroto rcsi, tremors, rncniai despondency, flatulency, spasms, nervous irritability, dullness, sallowncss of complexion, great oppicssion after eating, languor n -winy, sum .ii.tu.-aL. ill , IXC, CUKE At the head of all remedies stands Dr. Harlich's Compound Sirengthenint; Tunic and German Aperient Pith, which act greatly upon tho peiistallic motion of the intestines, thereby produc ing regularity of the bowels, at the samo time im proving tho functions of tho debiliatcd organs, thus invigorating and restoring tho digestive organs to a healthy action, This medicino ecjdoni fails In pro ducing relief. Full and explicit directions accompany the above medicine. Likewise a pamphlet which describes diseases, the manner or treating, &:. For sale at Fohtas' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. PfOY. 7 1840 jg . DR. SVAYNE'& - ' COMPOUND BYltUP OK on WIL.D CHERRY, For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Spitting of Blood, Soreness of Throat, Whooping Cough, and all Diseases indicative of CONSUMPTION. DELAY'S ARE DANGEROUS. So it is with thosu who neglect their COLDS and COUGH. At first you complain of having a Cold, which is neglected; after which a soreness is experienced in the JironcJno, with a Hacking UOucti, and finally the disease settles upon tho lungs, which tho patient will soon percrivo by n wasting away of the body, attended with hectic fevers and sniltina up of flor id Hood and matter from ulcers on thelungs; a pain and weight is also experienced at tho allcctrd part of tho lungs; the functions of the animal economy grow languid; tho body becomes dry; the eyes sink deep within their cavities; at length tho patient pays the debt of nature, when ho is flattering him self with tho hopes of a speedy recovery. To ob viate all those distressing symptoms "Spare no Timo" in procuring tho ahovo Invaluablo Medicine at the very commencement of your Cohl and Coughs whereby your health may be secured and timo and money saved. For sale at Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg, RHEUMATISM Entirely cured by the use of Dr. O. P. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester County Pa. aflictcd for two years with the above distressing dis easo of which ho had to use his crutches for eighteen months, his symptoms wero excruciating pain in all his joints, especially in his hips, fchoulders and ankles, pain increasing towards evening, attended with heat. Mr. tlilson, was at ono time not able to move his limbs on account of tho pain being so great; ho being advised by n friend of his to procure llr. lTnrlifli'ia Pitta fnr tvliiMi 111. ennt In tlin nnrnnl in West Chester, and procuro some; on using the mcd icino tho third day, the pain disappeared and his strength increasing fast, and in three weeks was a bl q to attend to his business, which he had not done for eighteen months; for tho benefit of others (me ted, ho wishes these lines published hat they may be relieved, and again enjoy tho pleasures of healthy Mia. i or salo at Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg Nov. 7, 1840. 28. MORE POSITIVE PROOFS, Of the efficacy of Dr. Harlich's Compound virenguicnmg ana uerman jiperiem fills. AixEoriANT, Jan. 8, 1840. To Dr. Harlich's Agent Sir: I wish to state for tho benefit of thoso who may "bo afflicted, that Dr. Haiilicii's Pills havo entirely curejfmeof Dyspepsia, of which I have been ufllicted for ma ny years. I used both' kinds, the Aperient and Strengthening, and I am constrained to say, that they aro a valuablo discovery, and act upon the sys tem mildly, but very effectually. I found tho Tonic rills to quicken tho circulation and causo a deter mination to the surface, and to strengthen tho weak stomach and incrcaso its powers. The Aperient Pills are (ho best cathartic I over used. I am con fide t all Dyspeptic; would do well to mako imme diate trial and be relieved. Any ono can call at my houso and bo satuicu ot tho above at pleasure. DAVID It. POPE N. D. The original certificates may be Fccn at the office of tho " Sphit of the Times." For sale at JNo. 19, North EIGHTH STREE, EOS A1LTII EMPORIUM W&K SAME. THE Subscriber being in ill health and tinablo to attend to tho business offers to sell at private sale his APOTIIEOAliY fc DRUG STORE situated in the flourishing town of Illooins burg. Columbia county, Pa. It is the' only complete establishment of tho kind in lilooinsburt', and tho subscriber is convin ced, from experience, that there is not a more, prchtablc Apothecary shop for many miles around. I ho "Health Emporium is appointed agent for most of tho best Pa tent Medicines in Pennsylvania and New lorl; winch agencies can be continued. Tliore is an Ico cellar attached to the slore. Any person purchasing the store will re ceive any information from tho subscribe with regard to tiie businees that they ma require. Possession will bo given at any time bo tweon lli3 and sprint;. DANIEL S. TOWAS Bloomsburff, Col. co. Jan. 10, 1811. The Pnttsvillo Emporium will nubli3l the above to tho amount of two dollars, and charge tho "Columbia Democrat. XJVERY AND 3 1 'ERY respectfully informs his friends anil the nublic. that he has nlwrivunTil.,! T l. very Stablo in Bloomsburg, fortho purpose of Hire or fixenange, avanciyoi HSovscSj Sulkies, Wigs, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, which he will feel gratified to keep in readiness for tho accommodation of customers. Ho ha' also mado arrangements for carrvintr pas sengers from Hlooinsburg to Muncy, and from llloomsbura to Huckalcws Leaves Bloomsburg for Muncy every Saturday ai y o ciock in mo morning and arrive at Muncy the same evening. Leave Muncy every Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and arrive at Bloomsburg the sumo eveninc. Leaves Bloomsburg every Wednesday morning iur uutiiuiowa nuu rciuni ins same uny. Personal application can be made at his residence, ...i :i, , ... . .. wiien uveiy means win oe ueeu to render entire sat- Icfuetion to tho who may give him a call. NOAH Sfl'HBNTIS. t BlootuAursr, March 29, 1610. 49, GRAHAMS' MAGAZINE, Jlnd the Ladies' and Gentleman's tforttl ' of Literature and Fashion The Casket and the Gent tttiian'g tiiifffjf. A Mew Volume, under tho above title, of tho jR ' .unit Mtiililiebed "and fashionable Matrazinc, tho Philadelphia Casket in conjunction with the Gcntleman'n Magazine, which has been every where pronounced the most readable and popular of the ,inir. win hn nnpncfi on mo nrsi uav ui junuui v, r?'. , .i t... .(.A lsil,witti an airay oi coninuuiuis uctiuiu uj union, of talent nnd fame, which no periodical in dm rnnnirv ran boast or nrcteud to rival. .The l)c. cembcr number will, however, bo n specimen of tho new volume. The volume will bo opened with new and beautiful type, the finest white paper and with the first of a series ot cmhellisiimcnis unsurpneseu by any which havo yet appeared in any Magazine. Thn otvln nfi lerrancc. the beautv and finish of these illustrations, nnd tho extensive improvements which wilt be made, its typographical appearance, anu abovo all, tho tono of Hi literary .department, by tho brilliant array of contributors, whoso articles have enriched tho pages of each number, will glvo it a character second to no Magazine in tho Union l'ho character of tho articles which shall appear in its narres. will beenuallv removed from a sickly sen timenlalily, and irom an aueciauonoi murauiy, uui while a truo delineation of human nature in every varioty of passion is aimed at, nothiug shall bo found in its iianoa to cause a blush upon tho check of the most pure. The Jjiterrrv Uharcctsr will uo suiucicnny guar anteed by tho reputation of both Magazines thus u- nitcd, lor years past, w riters oi ino nrsirams uavo bcou regular contributors to tKcir pagen, nnd tho tales and sketches published in them have been widely copied and inad, and tho iirm ana maepenu ent tnno nf tho criticisms, noon the current litem turo of the day, has been everywhere, approved and commended. The List of contributors embraces the names of most of ihe principal writers in America, with a re spectable ntimbcr of "English authors. Original ar ticles havo appeared, during tho last year, fiom tho pens of the following: rrolcpsora lngrauam, i- ro? i N. C. Brooks, C. F. Winds, Captain Marryatt, Hon R. T. Conrad. Morton McMichacl, Willis Gaylor, Clarke. Esa. Charles J. Peterson'Rcv. Thoma H Stockton, Samuel W. Stockton, E. Armstrong, Esq General G. P. Morris. Leiuh Hunt, England, Mrs. Fanny Kcmble iuller, Park Benjamin, DougWs Jcrrold, ISngland, Joseph u. mai, jamcs r. uus, R. 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Papers may bo expected during tho Tolumo also from tho author of tho well known articles en.itlcd ' The Log of OH Ironside." and from the author of "Syrian Letters. The valuable aid ot tho author of"Lcavrs from a Lawyer's Port Folio," has also been secured and we may expect something still moro thrilling from the capacious Morco which a long life in the profession has ena bled him to amass. An occasional Chit Chat with "Jeremy Short," and "Oliver Oldfelloiv,' ii also promised; with a variety of clioico articles in prose and verse from various wiitcrs of celebrity. Tho editors of both Magazines continue their services under tho new arrangement. With such an airay of talent. ,i Magazino of unrivalled attractions may safely bo promised the coming volume. FJISIIIOA'S JSD J?.VOJ.'ISV.VS. 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Bloomsburg, Oct, 3, 1810. 23 tf. THE IS NOW THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST AND HANDSOMEST PAPER piTTti.isifpn rri MWimAi iv oaiuruay, jjec. iota, tain, the MU8iU3 NO'lTOlV flTtnnrpl in in nttrr. yi new typo, heading, &c. &c. Tho hcadnig wai designed by Johnston, (tho Cruikthank of Amtri- ci) and is ono of his happiest rlTorts. It unilM .i 1 illil tlAn.U,.. tn. r.lHflPll'll t t-ltV 4 TJI..C1T TAl'EU tho world his yet known. The publisher would Btate, that. na. durini h nromiit mnrocuririDr sml ri-hnhl!.iVin thn tna valuable literature of the day, po u future increasol energy and wore ample means will be employee! tnf f lid nnvrsn miwi.nnn I IJ. TT 1. M . i,-. ....i.tr.i... i .... " I - " tit i y uivo v uuiliui t,RC"lS. IVUCLIUU. aUlUP of Yulentinq Vox,) James, Ainsworth, Marrvatt ton.llulliburton. Cuuthor of Ham Slicks Chcnmni DliWfV. TrVinn. f TnnrPI fJluilna TrirrrnVinm Tlrraiit Mrs. aigourney, i:c. oce. 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NOTION will be publisbr v.w.juujr uui.ijfj iku jcur, uuu isuin iti win1 tubscriliera who pay for one year's subscription. , TJJItMS THHEB BOLIjARS a yenr, alin'j in ('deance no ordera.uo matter from what sourf ....ii , ....... . . . ..i .i in us auciiucu to unless accompanicu wiui CASH. Single copies SIX CENTS KACH. lWmasters or othew remmitting twenty dolidi snail have (tghl copies sent to eucn pcr.ona " places as they may deaignatc,and Le entitled to ti ninth copy gratis. Mail subscribers will have their paper depotitf in the Tost Oflicc, in thia city, cvciy Thursday u'1 niiin. OnO.RODBJtTv Puhlibhei and Propria Boston, Dec. 10th, 1810, THE PRINTER WANTS A FEW BUSHELS OF J1ND A FEW LOADS OF. A few Buslulsof - TATOES uoti a(so Oe rcccivcdi
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