Tilll JtESURKECTWN OH, PBKSIAW PlIiLiS. OJurtnion to TnsHToi!Ax,T3nAnETu',EVAWS lTImiuax PunoATiTE, the Matchless (priced! Saativs, or any other pills or compound before the public- as certified to by Physicians and others Let none condemn ihcm until they have tried, them, and then we ore certain thev will not. It is now a settled point with nil who have used the Vegetable Persian Pills that they ore ptc-cmi- neatly the host and most efficacious Family Mcdi chit that has yet been used in America. If every family could become Acquainted with their Sovcr clan power over disease, they would keep them and be prepared with a suro remedy to npply on the firs appearance of disease, and then haw much distress trould bo avoided oml money saved, as well as the lives of thousands who arc hurried out of time by neglecting disease in iu first stages, or by not being in possesion of a remedy which they can place de pendence upon. The Resurrection, or Persian Pills. The www of these pills orginated from the cir- eumstanceof tho incdicino being found only In the ttmsurirs of Persia. This vegetable pioduction being of apecuhat lundr led to experiments as to Ita medicinal qualities and virtues. In half a ecu lury it hecamo an established medicine for the dis eases of that country. Tho extract of this singu lar production was introduced into sumo parti of Eu rope in the year 1783, and used by many celebrated Phyeicians in curing certain diseases, where all oth er medicine his been used in vain. Eorly in the year 1794, the extract was combined with n certain vegetable medicino imported from Dura Daca, in the East Indies, and formed into Pills. The admir able effect of this compound upon the human sys tem, led physllcans and families into its general use. Their long established character their univer sal and healing . virtues, the detergent and cleansine qualities of their specific action upon the glandular pan ot tno system, are such as will sustain their rc putation and general use In the American Rcpub- CERTIFICATES. I I certify that I have, bv way of experiment, used the Hygean, and most of tho various kinds of Pills, In my practice, which have borne the highest repute in the public estimation, that have been offered for .-t. .,!.;-!.., . .i! i . .. . . .. Bale in this vicinity for the last live ycais, including those called tho Resurrection or Pcrsain Tills: anil the public may rest assured that none among the whalo catalogue has answered a better purpose, as an easy ana ciiectual remedy, than tho Resurrection or I'ersian nils, in most cases of disease. CnAitLT.s Backus, M. D. Rochester, N. Y.Sept.21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. . Messrs. E. Chajo & Co. Gents. Hearing much 88 id about tho extraordinary effects of the Resurrection or Persian" Pills, upon those about to become withers, wo.were induced to make a trial of them. My wife was at that time tho mother of five childicn. and had "Uttered tho most tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after her confinement of each. She had tried every means and taken much medicine, but found little or no relief. She commenced talcing the Persian Pill about three months before her confinement (her health being vc- ,ry poor about this length of lime previous) and in a short time' she was enabled bv their use tn ntlpiiil in the cares of a mother to hir family until her con-1 finemcnt. At the tinw she commenced takinc the Persian Pills, nnd for several weeks pi cvious, she was afflicted with a dy hard cough, and frerjuent tevete cramps, which the use of the Pills a -nml.s ...li.nl. ll.n C . U T3MI- l I cnureiy remove! before using half a box. It is with the greatest confidence that wo adviso all thoso about to become mothers to mako use of the Persian Pills. All thoso that have'taken them our neighbor hood have got along in the same easy manner, and are about the house m a few days. There does not I appear to bo half the danger of other.dangers setting in after confinement, whero these Pills arc taken. We unitedly say.let none 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 female; can easily procure which tends to es3cn the world of suffering, which many of them have to bear, and perhaps save tho lives of thousands which would otherwise be lost. Rochester, May 14, 1838; corner of Callidonian iquare, Edinburg street; for further particulars sec luascriuers. 8. Ronr.nT3, Anm O. Roberts. Rochesteb, Sept. 24, 1830, Messrs. E. Chase & Co. I think it my duty to let yon know what a gTcat cure your Pills havo performed on me I had been sick about 7 years about 3 years and a half con fined to my bed. I had been given over as incurable, with Consumption, by twelve physicians of the first standing; my lungs were Ecriously affected; I had 3 ulcers gather and break; my rough was dry and harsh rriost of the time; my liver was much swollen. end my stnmich very dyspeptic. I had chills, fever, and niht s.vcat, accompanied with extreme iriita llencss of the nervous sybtcin, and other difficulties which I forbear to mention. After I was given over, I triid almost all medicines which were advcitiscd, but to in advantage, until I tried your Vegetable Perthn PilU. I began to gsin in a short time after I commenced taking them; and, to be brief, before I t.iok 3 boxes, I was able lo ride out and to tako con siderable exercise, and at tins timo I enjoy good hea Hi, and am able to do good day s work. If any rorK. It anv noo wishes n more particular his ory of my suffer- ings, he m,y call oiLe, at the cor.Jr of Minald Cliaton-ktrccts, Rochester. RUDY ADAMS. Fits Conm Tho undersigned hereby certify, that we are the Parents of two children who have ce,n nfiucted with fits more or Iefrom thi-irinfnn. cy.nnd that we have spared no pains or expense in e-ideviring to effict a cure, but without any bene- fi ial e fiVt, unjil hearing of tho Resurrection or Per-,m- ... i r i . "'.:r."iTV 'T.Aw?"e 'lately I..UVUI.., ..M wiuic uiiru uoxea were tasen, the Cta had ubatcd in frequency, and eveiy sym- torn much improved, and now wo are happy to tate that our children by the use of tho Persian Pills, with tho blearing of God, aro entirely cured nd have no symtom orappcaranco of fits, will find n uorcMun rins a sure and perfect cure. jtutm oc haktha JOHNSONt vanton n. a. uec. iv, isoy, The shove pills may be had of the Cents John Moycr, liloomsburg; H. Miller, Ber wick; J. Cooper & Sons, Jlozelton; C, Hortman uspeyiown; Joan onarplcss, Uattawissa; Lyman Sholej, Danville.' Eza Taylor, agent for ho Statu of Pennsyjva ni,residinj at Rochester N. Y. to whom all orders u br addroui. -' KEEP IT BEFORE Tf IE PEOPLE Dlt. JOSEPH PRIESTLEY PETERS, Celebrated Vegetable Antibiliqus Pills, Are effcctlnc some of the mod astonishing and wonderful cures that havo ever been known. Tho town and county are filled with their pialsc. Tho l alaco nnd i'oor House aliuo echo with tlicir vir tues. In all climates they still retain their wonder ful virtues, Ecxtracl from n letter written hi Dr. ranas Jiogart, oj 'rovitlencc, . J, JJec. 7, 1838. " Peters' Pills are an excellent apctimcnt and cathartic medicine, fthoso effects being produced bv ttio Ulllercncc ot tho quantity taken, and are dm dedlo superior to Leo's, Drandreth's Morrison's pills!" Extract from a letter by Hopkins, of Ban gor, Maine, Jan. u, 1838. " They aro a peculiarly mild, yet efficient purga- tive medicine; and produco little, if any griping of nausea. I have prescnticd tnem Willi much success in sick headaches and slight bullous fevens. Extract ftonx a letter by Dr. Joseph IViU Hams, of Burlingliam, f't.JuliI 0, 1837. " I cordially recommcd Peter's Peters' Pills as a mildly effective, andjn no case dangerous family medic-ne. They are peculiarly influential in cos tiveness and all the usual diseases of tho digestivo organs. Extrat of aletlcrfrom Dr. Edward SVm'A of Montreal, U. U., dept. 29 1830. "I never knew a single patent medicine that I could put the slightest confidence in but Dr. Peters' Vegetable rills, which nro really a valuablo discov ery. I have no hesitation in having it known that I ubo them extensively in my practice, for all com plaints, (and they aro not a few?) which have their source in the impurity of the blood." Extract of a letter from Dr. Pyc, of Que ucc. Jj. u. marcn o. iB37. " For billious fevers, sick headache, torniditv of tho bowels, and enlargement of spleen, Dr. Peters' 13 ar0 an ""'lent medicine." Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurncy, of New Orleans, La. Oct. 9. 1837. r i ... . i . i " I havo received much assistance in mv practice C8n,,iIlv in i.,nd rn nnd v.-llnw fi,vnrfmm tho use of Peters' Pills. I presume, that on an av erage, I prcscribo n hundred boxes a month. Extract of a letter from Dr. Reynolds, of uaiveston, J cxas, Jiprilit, 1838. ,l They are certainly an excellent ccncnil family medicine, and there is no quackery about them." Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hudson, n. x. j uno ibou. "I was awaro that Dr. Peters was one of tho best chemists in the United States, and felt assured that he would somo day (from his intimate knowleege of tho properties of hcibs and drugs) produco an ciucieni ineuicinc, anu i must ncKnowicugc mat his Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectations. They arc indeed a superior medicine, and reflect credit alike upon tho chemist theivjicjan and the philosopher. " Extract of a letter from Dr. VVnincs, of Philadel phia, Feb. 3, 1838. 'Your pills are tho mildest in their operations, Hn J'ct most powerful in their effects, of any that ' havo cvcr mcl w''h 'n 0 practico of eight and llvc,lly years. f heir action on the chyle and hence on ,uo impurities ot luo blood, is evidently very sur nriCinT." prising Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott, of Baltimore, Dec. 17,1830. " I am in tho daily habit of nrescribinu them (Pcters'Pills) and they in nearly nil casos, nnswer cd my purpose. I havo discarded other mcdirines, some of 'hem very good ones, in their favor." Extract from an address delivcd on the evening of the Ulh Man. 1837. hrfarc the Medical Board of New Vork, by Dr. Emerson. Sec New York Medical Reprrls,for 1837. " As a body I know that wo have set out face a- gainst the generality of patent medicines, nnd expe rience lias taught us that the great, bulk of lliem aro mere catch penny trash; but 1 feci called upon to make an honorablo exception in favor of tho Vege table Pills, of our worthy and skilful fellow laborer and citizen, Dr. Joteph Priestley Peters, of wh'ch, (in consequence of their peculicrly nutritions action on the blood,) I, and several memberd of this hon orable Society, are ardent patrons.'' This friendly allusion to the Vegetable rills was received with a warm round of aplanse by all the members present- A fresh supply of the valuablo Pills just n-ccived I,y John R. Mover, and D. S, Tobias, JJloomsburg and William Middle, Danvjlle. Price 25 cents per Vox. October 31, 1840. Dyspepsia! 33ysp epsia! THAT troubjesomo and peace-destroying dis ease. Tho usands and tens of thousands suf fer from that common and distressing complaint. VyptpsiaU frequently caused by overloading or distending the stomach by excessive eating or dunk ing indigestible and acrid substances taken into the stomach, or from lone continued eonslinatinnnf 1 i i.. t;- . n ", JZ car.Si, anxiety, a cc- cines, dj scntery, miEcarriagee, intermittent and spas- n-.! r ... - ... . . . uwuii; uuecuuiia 01 1110 siomacii and bowels, irregu lar meals, late houra, and too frequent uso of spiri tuous liquors. 1 he symptoms of JJyttpepsia may bo described as a want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious one, nausea and sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden unit irnnsicni uisicnsions o: tne stomach utter eat ing, acid and putrescent eructions, water brash, pain in the region of tho stomach, costiveness. palpitaiion f tho heart, dizziness nnd dimness of the sight, dis- turbeb rest, tremors, mental dependency, flatulency. .nma nnn. ti,.i.:i:. i.':n. '.. 'e . -j-wit..) Mv.uu7 .llliuwill.j, VlllMUle, BilliUWIll'PH Ul complexion, great oppicssion nflcr csting, languor aim general debility, tick hcad-achc, &c. CURE At tho head of all remedies stands Dr. Ifarlich's Compound Strengthening Tunic and German Aperient Pills, which act greatly upon the peristaltic motion of tho intestines, thereby produc ing regularity of the bowels, at tho s.imo timo im proving the functions of tho dcbiliatcd organs, thus invigorating and restoring tho digestive organs to a healthy action. This medicino seldom fails In pro ducing relief. Full and explicit directions accompany the above medicine. Likewise a pamphlet which describes diseases, the manner of treating, etc For sale at 'Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg .Nor. 71640. - Dtl. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND pynup OF PRUiXUS VIKCtltflANA , 1 on VTIiD CHERRY, For Coughs, Colds, .Isthmus, Spilling o Blood, Soreness of Throat, fFhooping Cough, and all Diseases indicative of CONSUMPTION. DELAYS ARE DANGEIiOUS. So it is with thoso who neglect their COLDS and COUGH. At first you complain of having a Cold, which is neglected; after which a soreness is experienced in tho Bronchia, with a Hacking Cough, and finally the disease settles upon the lungs, which the patient will soon perreivo by a wasting nway of tho body, attended with hectic fevers and spillir-g up of flor id blood and matter from ulcers on the lungs; a pain and weight is also experienced at tho affected part of tho lungs; tho functions of tho 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 the hopes of a speedy recovery. To ob viate all those distressing symptoms "Sparc no Timo" in procuring tho abovo Invaluablo Medicine at the very commencement of your Cold and Coughs whereby your health may bo secured and time and money saved. For salo at I'obius Health Emporium Bloomsb urg RHEUMATISM Entirely cured by the use of Dr. O. P. Harhch's Compound Strengthening and German Jlperienl Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester County Pa. offictedfor two years with tho abovo distressing dis case of which he had to use his crutches for eighteen months, his symptoms wcro excruciating pain in all his joints, especially in hi? hips, shoulders and ankles, pain increasing towards evening, attended with heat. Mr. Uilson, was at ono tl'ino not able to move his limbs on account of tho pain being so great; he being advised by a friend of his to procure Dr. llarlich's Pills for 'which he sent in the agent iu West Chcbtcr, and procure some; on using tho med icine tho third day, the pain disappeared and his strength increasing fast, and in three weeks was a blc to attend to his business, which ho had not done for eighteen months; for tho benefit of others affile ted, he wishes these lines published (hat they may he relieved, and again enjoy the pleasures of healthy life. For sale at Tobias1 Health Emporium Bloomsburg. Nov. 7, 1840. 28. MORE POSITIVE PROOFS, Of the efficacy of Dr. HarlicWs Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. Alleghany, Jan. 8, 1810. To Dr. Hathch s Agent Sir: I wn.h to state for tho benefit of those who may "bo afflicted, that Dr. Haiimcii's Pills havo entirely cured mo of Dyspepsia, of which I havo been alliictcd for ma ny years. I used both kinds, tho Aperient and Strengthening, and I nm constrained to say, that they are a valuablo discovery, and act upon the sys tem mildly, but very effectually. I found tho Tonic Pills to nuicken tho circulation and cause n deter mination to the surface, and to strengthen tho weak Ftomach and increase its powers. Tho Aperient Tills nro tho best cathartic 1 ever used. 1 am con fide! t all Dyspeptics would do well to make imme diate trial and be relieved. Any one can call at my houso and be satificd of the abovo at pleasure. DAVID R. POPE N. 1). The original certificates may be seen at tho office nT tho " Spirit of the Times." For sale at No. 19, North EIGHTH STREE. CURE YOUR COUGH BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. REMEMBER, delays aro danger ous. Thousand dio annually fiom that dreadful dis ease CONSUMPTION, which inipht havo been checked at tho commencement, nnd disappointed of its prey, if proper means had been rcsoi ted to. i he veiy many who have thus been snatched from that fatal ravogcr, by the timely use ot Dr. S VVA l IN lvb COMPOUND SY'?UP UF W1L-1J CJIEKlti, bear testamony to this day, annojneing the cures, the wondcrlul curej, performed by tho uso ol this invaluable nicd:cinc. For sale at Tv'nns'' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. Nov. 7, 1840. 28. THE ESTATE OF ELIZA RITTER, DECEASED. NOTICE IS IIEUE1JY GIVEN, that Letters of ntlministratiott on tin: above ej taln have been ("ranted tn the subscriber, re siding in Bloom township, Columbia coun ty. Tliereforo all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased, aro requested to make immediate payment, and all those hav ing claims will present them. WILLIAM RITTEK, Jldmr. Bloom, Jan. 2, 1841. UVERY AND EXCHANGE, vfi VERY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that hollas alwaysouhand, at tho Li very Stable in Bloomsburg, for the purpose of Hire cr Exchange, avauctyoi Horses, Sulkies, Gigu, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, which ho will feel gratified to keep in readiness for tho accommodation ot customers. Ho has also made arrangements for carrying pas sengers from Bloomsburg to Muncy, end from Bloomsburg to uuekatews on tho Urvcgo turnpike. Leaves Bloomtburg for Muncy qvery Saturday at 7 o'clock In the morning and arrivo at Muncy tho same oening. Leave Muncy every Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and arrivo at Bloomsburg the same crcuing. Leaves Blooimburg evory Wednesday morning for Buckatcivs and return the somo day. Personal application can be made at his residence, when every means will boused to render entire sat isfaction to thoso nho may give him a call. NOAH S. PRBNTIS BlavffiAurc, March 29, 1S49. . . 4.8... QOXVZttZON SCHOOLS. 'N pursuance of a law passctl, June 13th, 1830, tMncnt la oublihed for tho In formation of the Directors of tho Common Schools of (loluinbia County, trantmittcd by the Superiu tcudant of Common Schools. JOIIH McHENRY, JOHN DIETEKICH, CHM&TIAN WOLF, Commissioners. Commission ere' Office, ? Danville, March S, 1841. 5 To the Directors of Common Schools in Columbia County. Gestlemex: Tho following statement is made ill accordance with the School Law passed in laob, The amount of tax every district must levy to en- ililnSisrlf to thu share of State Appropriation, is a m nm,n1 tn nt lnnst SIXTY CUNTS for every t -.L-l. . t .IT-frll nnnriltlKT (n lllf last triennial enumeration made in the spring of 1839. A list of taxablcs in each district is hereto nnnnyrd. Districts that havo already accepted tho common rviinnl Svstem. and tcccivcd their share of the an- nrnnrioiinn fnr fiinner vears. will on levying the nropcr amount oi tax, ue enuutu uhuh tjnauui; lawn lo receive lor tno ecuooi year io-i, nui commences on the first Monday of next June, ONE DOLLAR for every taxable. Districts which have not received any part oi the appropriation of foimcr years, but which ac cept the system l'Utt lim i-iiior iiiuu, ai tho annual election in March next, and levy the proper smount of fix, will under existing laws re ceive $4 40 for every taxable in tho district, in 1835, olid S3 00 lorevcry taxable m ibjv, accord ing to tho annexed lUt. These sums by nrcsolu- tion passed April IUtti, liu, win remain in iiio Stato Treasury for tho uso of non-accepting dii tricts, until the first of November, 1841, and no longer. Number of Taxable inhabitants in the several School districts of the county, according lo the enumerations of 1835 and 1839. DI8T1UCT3 Bloom, Brier creek, Cattawissa, Derry, Greenwood, Hemlock, Liberty, Limestone, Madison, Mahoning, Mifflin, Montour. Mount Pleasant, Renting creek, Sugarloaf, Jackson, Fishing creek, Orange, Volley. 1835 1830 453 340 340 378 315 408 350 316 250 230 327 200 208 240 121 130 302 319 3C8 339 370 438 148 147 114 322 358 154 157 75 129 147 158 113 I am yours, respectfully, FRS. R. SHUNK, Supt. Com. Harrisburg, Feb, 23, 1841- Schools. PROCLAMATION. KWTHEREAS, tho honorablo ELLIS LEWIS V y President of tho Courts of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Court of Common Tlcas, and Orphan's Court, in the eighth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Northumberland, Union, Columbia and Lycoming ; and the Hon. Willi m Do.vALbox and UEOitnr. mack JJsquires, as sociate Judges in Columbia county, have issued their precept bearing date tho 23d day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and to mo directed for holding A Court of Oyer and Terminer and G n- cat Jail Delivery, ucnerai quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Picas, ami Orphan's Court, IN DANS ILLE, in tho county nf Columbia, on the third Monday of Jan. next, (bcinj tho 19th day) and to continue ono week. NOTWli is therefore herein given to tho Cor oner, the Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said County of Columbia, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at ten o'clock, in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions nnil other remembrances to do thoRo things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recognizances, to projecnto against the prisoners that aro or may bo in the jail of said county uf Columbia, uro to be then and there to pro: ccule against them as shall be iuM. Jurors aro requested to bo punctual in their attendance, a- grceauly to their notices. Dated at Danville, tho 12th day of March, the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun dred and forty-ono and in the C5th year of the independence of tho Unr.ed btatcs ot Amer ica. JOHN FRUIT Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Danville, ? March 12th 1811. 5 NOTICE TO COIilLECTOKS. iHE Collectors for 1840, will bear in mind that they must be able to nay a good portion of their duplicates at April Court, and all those who aro in the arrears behind llio year tblt) must settle their duplicates then, or expect to bo dealt with ac cording to law. uy order ot tno iomnitssioucrs, L. 11. RUPERT, Treas. of Col. Co. MAJTUFAO TORY PTTE Subfcriber would respectfully informs his friends and tho public generally, that ho con tinuca to cany on tho busmcsj ol manulactuiiug CHAIRS AKD SETTEES, of almost every variety of pattern and finish; and that hu will attend to turning any article in wood that may be ordered, lie will also attend to HOUSE & ORNAMETAL PAINTING-, in all their branches: nnd respectfully solicits a con tinuance of public favor. Turning shop on Mar ket rtrcct, neatly opposite tho Printing office of the Columbia Uounty Jicgislcr finishing bhop on the main street nearly opposite George Weaver's store. BENJAMIN HAGBNBUCH. Bloomsbun;. September 10, 1810 Tilt NOTION IS NOTF THE LARGEST CHEAPEST. AND HANDSOMEST PAPER PUBLISHED IN AMERICA! 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UlBBUJiU I IUIN Uf l it It 1 IN IjIlOfl NOTICE is hereby civen that the nnrtnershin linrntfifurn (iistir.f under e n i c. o. tir if . .1-.. .1 iirm in jii. i- t'. iv. j.?.ir. iiii lid. solved. All person9 arc forbidden lo give credit to said Firm from this dale. I lir hnm:a t -,ul liriti -r, in lhp f I n n n liinn 1 nmmnlin'.'iin It en lt- pfl u-r t T I f. . -. f II. , ... W.'l). WV'UIIIIIU.VIII CI. IUI L..l-.. to whom all payments must bo made. '.VILLI AM yiiLAUS. Orangeville, Jan. 12, 18-11. BOOIiL BINDERY. THE unilersiirned liavinir uuirlinsedi Bflol:-Rindtn? esiablistiLd in Milton, forms the nublis that he is now nrrpatfi! do all kttitls of Hinditig in the cheapest most substantial manner. rr i .1 ...in i. r.' j i tin iu?ivi i juiuno uu uuit - at tho shortest notice. All liinds of country produco will 1" ksn in exchange for work. u t rTnnniTn 1 PlJ Xla lit lliak X ilU'"- THE subscriber would rcspcrifull IUI III 1119 VUDlUlllCfO UU JllLMlw York: Plat s of Fashions bo is enabled to cU in tho ncuW'MV utiL iiniv in miiw i iirii. iiiil in mn ;n nn in llin titct ntiin tir Aiiiuiiiu " Winter wear. L ' I . I . . . CI! tlianksfor past favors, ami respectl" so tens a continuance, nromistnir on part, every exertion lo render general s; faction. BERNARD RUPERT AWB NEW. Bloomsburg; Nov. 28, 18-10. ' A