a zmw SERIES.1 i desirable Opportunity for New Sub scribir's, THE SOCIITH VOLUME OL THS OEMTiEMEN'S MAGAZINE, AND AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW, Commenced on the first of Jan. 1830. TERMS S J per annum, payable In Advance. Two large volumes of nearly one thousand pages are published every year. THIS popular work is now printed with a new typo cfiRt expressly for the purpose, on fmc ii.rl- paper, we!! stitched in a neat cover. Valun Ur Tingravings arc given in ever other number. The Gentlemen's Magazine andAmcricanMonth 3 'Vviow ha itfaincii a standing that ensures its .tmuance; andtho commendatory notices of the nost reportable portion of the presa attests its mcr- - ' popularity. Each monthly number con-.i- Sfwiity-two extra sized Octavo pages, and j. . -puts more reading matter than a .volume of a tn '. It in published at little more than half the P'l of any other Magazine in the United States, vet columns as many ORIGINAL PAPERS a nny other monthly publication. WM. E. BURTON, Editor fr Proprietor, Phil'a. The KfivifUV Dnnarimpnt nf ihn nnniT.,'. r azmc, which has elicited notices from all points of .ii; wicrar rircie.wni conunuo to picsenta complete account oftho popular literature of tho day, with ibcral extracts from rare and popular workr, Translations from the lighter portions of the French, German, Spanish and Italian authors, occur in eve ry number. Copious and Anecdotal-Biographies of eminent men of tho day, with engraved likenesses, will frequently ornament the pages oftho Gentle men's Magazine, AW JffABkXY PASTIMES. Arrangements have been niado with a writer of acknowledged ability to produce r the pages of The Gentleman's Maga ?" a monthly scries of articles, descrip '' fall subjects connected with the vari i Manly Sports and Pastimes, embrac ni. a fund of information not elsewhere at unable, and illustrated, in its course, by - overal hundred twgravings on wood. A tnong others, the following subjects will be p icularly exemplified. The Horse and the Dog, in all their vari es, will) every requisite information reg peering Purchase, Breeding, Breaking, and Keeping. 'The Art of Gunning, in all its branches, including Rifle and Pistol Shooting, with ample directions and valuable hints to young gunners. The Natural History of American Game Tiirds. tingling, with an account of American Fishes. Boating and Sailing, with a full de jLiiptic.il of tho various fancy crarts, and an jntcr"-ting account of the principle Clubs, Archery, with its Customs, Sic. and a H'stor of its Rise and Progress. Suimming, Skating, Quoits, Cricket, Racket, Fives, and other Ball Games. Forming, in the whole, a valuable Cyclo pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge. PUBLISHED BY WM.E. BURTON, Opposite the Rxehange, Duck-street, Philadelphia, Yhero ail orders and communications, postage paid, arc requested to be directed. 1 am in Earnest. WARE ! ! I few months since I ramnniipo ilmt T .r,n(o.l mv "norsK" a r'.nrvsTKsivci .ui nid but very little attention wa3 paid to it by those i.ite.osted. I now give further notice, that all per f-x,i having open accounts with me, must call and atle them, either by Nota or Cash, within TWO y "NT;-JS from date, or they will bo required to ttln ,, Ith a Justice of tho I 'cacc. No mistake this DANIEL SNYDER. J'toom3burg,Dcc. 8, 1838. TV. B. I have aUo on liand several NOTES which mutt also be exrhanged for CASH, within Im. above time, or tho feigners will havo to pay cost, A NEW THRESHING MACHINE. "TA3LY & HOWARD'S fSJ'Ci&fi 52RSE POWER, ('pan the Principle of a Leather Belt In clined Plane. Tlir advantage of the Machino over all others is, that it ran be operated with a pmgle horse, and requires but two men to work it, while it occujiie3 but a small space it a barn. The power can also be applied to wood sawing, turning, or to operate ma ny other-Tvinds of machinery for Mechani cal purposes. Any person wishing to pcr ciiase the right of a singlo power, or for townships, can obtain it upon application to tho subscribers, living in Muncy township Lycoming county Pa. HAINES, THOMAS Si Co. P. S. Letters directed to tho subscribers jn the subject, to Muncy P. 0. will be romptly attended to. Mimey, Feb. 9th 1830. 41 Physician & Surg on, Inwnns the citizens of Bloom and vicini ty , that ho has located himself in the village I' Blmnburg, wheto ho will alwaya be rr , !v to attend to all calls for his profession al. . 'meo. '.iico next door to Robisons Stage Office. (k:. 13 1888. 1 ' r, , ; -s Qbjular SjdU, Bpom salt, .for Mtie jrt the Cheap Health Emporium. Vaclory "Won. jj FTEU long, tedious, and expensive experi Al.ncnt, Dr. Lcidy has discovered n method whereby the virtue of lite Sarsaparilla Is extracted, so m to bo formed into Pills without destroying its efficacy. Innumerabla attempts have Wen made to accom plish this important object, but nil failed. It is im portant, liccausoAc Stirsuparilld, as a medicine, hi all diseases to which mankind is subject is product he ofmorereal good, than tho wholo catalogue of medicine in use. AJi all respectable physicians tha question, 'What is the most effectual purifier of the blood, and tlie most popular medicine used!" they will answer unanimously, Sarsaparilla. What better recom mendation can be asked I DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA OR 11L00D PILLU, Price, Twenty-five Cents a Box. They mutt surely command n preference, for they are not composed of Sarsaparilla alone, but contain, in a concentrated state, in the form of a pill, the virtues of the principal ingredients conluincd in tho compound fluid, extracts, syrups, and other prepara tions of Sarsaparilla. They are highlj recommended by numerous phy sicians, and others, (sco directions around each bot tle) in Rheumatic Affections, Schrofula Erysipelas, Jaundice, Heartburn Diseases of the Livcr,skin bones and glands. Pain cf the sides, along the back and spine o vcr the region of tho heart and stomach. Inward fevers, bad taste in tho mouth,foul breath Flatulency, Indigestion. Sour eructations and acid ilicsof tho stomach. Ulcc-ous sores oftho nose throat and body. Scaly Eruptions and blotches oftho skin. Dry and wnlcry pimples and pestulcs of tho face and body. Tetter and ringworm?. Swellings and hardening of the glands of the neck, in the groins, breast. &c. Stomach Coughs, Liver complaint. Want of appetite, Watcrbrash, and all tho whole train of diseases resulting from imparity of the blood, constitutional diseases pro duced by Mercury, or other minerals, or tho conse quence of Syphilii,LtiM Venereal, &c. Tor convenience of taking, a3 well as making but small bulk, being in flat square boxes, convenient for carrying in tho pocket or for travelling purposes, they must bo preferable to all other preparations of Sarsaparilla. For sale, Wholesale and Retail at Dr. Leidy's IIcalthEmporium, 2nd nearVinetitrcct.Philadclphm, For sale by D. S. TOBIAS. PREMONITARY HINTS, AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION. EADER, did you ever see a confirmed Dys , peptic, and learn hi sufferings! If not. mif lice it to say, he is a Dale, thin and t?hastlv lnnlnnn. object, his life apparently hanging by a thread; he is miscrabloand unhappy, his sufferings indiscriba blc. Arc you much troubled with flatulency, costivn ness, sour eructations arising from your rtomach, occasional want ofapptitc, watcrbiash, a bad taste in your mouth, or foul breath, pain or a heaviness at your stomach, sickness after eating, headache, dis gust at your. once favorite food, &c. If you are much troubled with any of the foregoing symptoms, bring before you tho picture of the Dyspeptic, and having resolved to remedy the conseqnenccs, im mediately procure Dr.Lcidy'sTonic fr.Qnti-DyspepticCordial A now fuilingand efficacious ruinody'tdr DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, ni tho whole train of affections resulting from dis eases of the Liver, Stomach and Intestines. The abovo medicine is warranted fxm from mer cury or other minoral preparations,; it is composed entirely of vegetables, safe and easy to take, bnng very pleasant to tho taste. It may be safely adinin istcrrii to young and old.requiring but moderate re strictions in diet only. Numerous testimonials havo been from timo to timo published; its reputation is so well known, fur ther comment upon iu virtues is unnecessary, suf fice, it to say, it ius wivnn failed isr x sixolk isstaxck. Further recommendations accompany tho direction around each bottle. (rPricc One Dollar per bottle. Prepared and sold Wholesale und Retail at Dr Leidy'a Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vino No. 101. Also Sold by D. S. TOBIAS, Jlgent. Bloomsburg, May 26. y5 TO THE PUBLIC. THROUGH a lingering and irremedia ble desease, my health at length became so impaired, that I became unable tn attend to all the requirements of my official duties. By pcrsuation of my numerous fiicnds, I consented at last to keep an apothecary, thinking it would bo the most becoming, ea siest for me to engage in at the present tune; and since (or while) I have established a shop, I would humbly solicit the support of my menus and ttie puimc m general, on ac count of my great sicknevs. And especial ly, would I request the merchants of this place, to give rne albpossibln chance of sell ing those articles belonging to my lino of business, lor wmcli they may receive my incere thanks. A few articles only which aieto bo found in my Health Emporium are advertised. There will be kept a con stant supply of such articles as may be call ed for; but i per chance, a call should be made for such as I am not in possession of immediate preparation will be made in order to obtain them. Further, do I earnestly invite Physicians of this place and its vicinity, to give mo a call, aa I intend to sell very ieasonable. There will be kept constantly on hand, all kinds of Medicines, Patent and others, warranted to bo genuine. All kinds of Paints, Glass, Dye-stuff, fcc. Szc. Also a variety of Confectionaries, liaisons, Nuts, Herring, Sugar and Water Craciccrs, Or anges, Lemons, Figgs, Prunes, Perfume ries, &c. Sic. All articles in tho Health Emporium, I intend to sell cheaper than they can be bought at any other pla.ee in the county. Youi Fiicnd and well wisher. D. S TOBIAS. Health Emporium, Bloomsburg Sept. 22 RUSHIAN MUSSELS & HEEL BALLS For sale at Tobkib' Health Emporium Bloomsburs. LIST OP LETTERS Remaining in the Pout Office at Blooms- burg, April 1st, 1800. Allen Ebcnczer Potrikin,Winslow,iS:co Brink Joshua . Quick Rozctta Biggs Peter Rugglcs Ziba Coleman Jesse Richcrd John Eyer Jacob Rupert & Barton Fry Jacob Squire Ebin 2 Guiber John Smith Daniel or Girton Matthias; George Smith 2 Haley John Stroup Jmham Ilarday Arthur Stetler Samuel Ilardman Jacoby Stadler John Howell Sarah Ann Stetler John Esq. Htimbach Henry Swaby Thos. M. D. Daniel Jcmison Jcybcrt Barnard Ikelor Andrew Esq.Schrcm Nicholas Kitncr John Taylor Polly or Krum Henry Winncgar Abraham Mendonhnll John Unangh Philip ilclick Daniel Vanhorn John Aelick Peter Wclzler Jacob Abuser Joreph Wagoner Catharine 1oy Aichacl Winters Lewis Clino Afcndenhall Lvdia Welline Russel PetrikinW.II.'Af.;. Washington Charles Petrikin B. F. Willc Godfricd Prentiss Noah Willits Thomas B. RUPERT, P. M. Persons calling for letters on tho abovo list, will please say they are advertised. Dr. Brandreth's VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL FEinHESE pills have obtained n celebrity for cur .JaL big most diseases to which the human system is liable, unexampled in tho history of tho healing art. They expel bv the action of thn stouncli and and bowls, nil bad hnmours from the Illood, causing a tree circulation of the fluids, and restores a sound stato of health. The thousands who uki and rocommend them, is prool poMtno of their extraordinary and beneficial Uiccts. The subscriber has received the appointment of agent, lor tnosaloot Dr. JSramluth's nils in Bloomsbnrg. None are genuino that are offered for fcnle, without a certificate of appointment signed by the proprietor and countersigned by Branch Gritu, general agent; and no certificate is ever ghen, to ttiose engaged m tlio Drug business. J. R. MOYER. Bloomsburg Aug. H 1838. Iyl7 J, HAWLEY'S Vegetable Jlnti-Bilious Pills. These pills nrc found to be n mo-H certain and af lectual preventive of fevcr.i.inndico bilious, and oth ercholics, and indeed, of all diheasei cauwd by ob struction or affccticni of the stomach, liver spleen, or intentiues. For liver andtomach complaints and all diseases connected therewith, such ns hvpoehoH- dries, hysterics, cfupcpxia or indigestion, loss of ap petite, neuuaclie, giuaincss, am! lor level anil ague, these pill? are a sure preventitivo- AI-o, for salt rheuine. Tliev cloanau the btomach, remove there from all vitiated biles purify and refine the blood. Does a person feel a los of apiietite and a lud taste in tho mnutn, witluij.iiiitnesi ot tucstpmacluafew doses ol theo-e pills aro sure to remove all such diffi culties, speedily set matter to risht. Heaviness dull, sleepy and sliursish inaction, with or without a yellowness of complexion, nicer pills will Mirely and speedily remove all such ailments, and timely use of these pills may preicst the occurrence o any such tormiilatilc iliseasc. Ali Hawley'a Vegetable Salve, known through out the Union. ThW salve when used lias a pecu liar quality in reviving an action of tho affectw parts, by softening and opening the pore; und creat ing perspiration, reducing fever &c. It diolves, cxpcN, and entirely prevent tho blood from settling in the flet.Ii of bruises, or wounds, of any descrip tion, and is a sure preventivo of mortificition, and may bo mailo moot tor cuts, tores, burns, rheuma tism, pain in tho back, breast or side. The above articles for sale by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. BloomsburgOctobcr 13. Notice. The Commissioners of Columbia coun ty, havo the pleasure to acklowletlge the re ceipt of a very neat set of Meteorological Instruments, consisting of n Barometer, two Thermometers, a Self-Registering Ther mometer, and a Rain Guage; furnished to this county by the Committee on Meteorolo gy of the Franklin Institute of Pennsylva nia, out of the sum of four thousand dollars appropriated by the legislature at their ses sion in 1037, and placed at tho disposal of the joint committee for the advanei'tnrnt of IMotenroloEy of the American Philosophi cal Society and Franklin Institute, with a view of obtaining every information on the subject of climate that may be interesting, to the agriculturalist especially. Regular reports arc requested to ho made to the committee, and rolls furnished for that pur pose, convenient to note all observations con nected with the subject. They havo been left for the present with Dr. Magill, to whose care they were directed for tho use of the county. COR. CLACKNER, JOSEPH BROIIST, Commissioners. Danville, Feb. Oth, 18c9. MVEECY AND ssa&3 EXCHANGE. VERY respectfully informs hhf friends and tho public, that ho has always on hand, at his Li very Stablo inJJIooniblmrg, for tho purposes of Hiro or Exchange, a variety of Horses, Sulkies, GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, which he will feel gratified to keep in readiness for the accommodation of customers. I'eraonal application can bo niado at his residence, when every means will lie used to render entiro sat iaIUction to thoso who may (five him a call. NOAH S. PKENTIS. Bloomkburs, Slay 20, 1B38, SCr TRAD E TRADE TRADE ! A FIRST RATE Kvcc'diMg Marc, For Trado for n good Horse, or a 2 year old horse Colt. The Maro is gentle and quiet, and works well cither in singlo or double harness. D. S. TOBIAS. Bloomsburg, March !), IS hereby given to nil who are indebted to the subscriber, either 110 Book, Note, or .ludgcmcnlson Dockets, that they must come forward and sellle off their respective dues between now and tho first day of Fcbuary, 18U9, or they will bo fevcrcly dealt W1h. DANIEL GROSS. Bloomsburg Dec. 20th 1838. 3(itu FOP- SALSg VERY CHEAP, Uearbon Almost New and a One Hearse Sleigh. Enquire of PHILIP STETLER. Bloom, March 0, 1839. f N Tuesday the 12th inst. between Blooms y burg and Espy town, or in Bloomsburg, a WALMJT POCKET BOOK, contain ng One Q J0t!ar Bill on tho Schuyl kill Bank of Philadelphia, and one 5 Dollar Jtlll on the Exchaugo Bank, Pittsburg. Tho subscri here name is written in the Wallet in four or six different placos. Tho finder shall be liberally re wardodby leaving tho above wallet with C. Doebler in Bloom, or by delivering it to tho subscriber in ivaiiMiie. u. AL.WUUD. Danville, Feb. 25, 1839. R. LEIDY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, having become so deservedly popular, on account of its superior uirengtu 10 any otner preparation ot Sarsaparilla in cxUtcuoc, it is thought unueces-iiry to make much comment upon its virtue. Suffice it to say, one buttle of tho abovo contains twice as much of the active principles of Sarsaparilla an! other ingredi ents, a? any extract in cxistixiic, in the same uuan. tity, and is equal in one gallon of Syrup afSarta parila, for making which druggUts and others pur chase the abovo preparation. Prico one dollar per uouic. It is rrcomended in all ditases of the skin and Boiich; iffcctions of the Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and W'aterv PimpUw on the face, neck und body; ulcer ations of tha noso, mouth and throat; running at the Eaw and EyeKrysipiUt, Scrofiila.rheumalic pains, swelling or hardening of the (ilands, constitutional uW.isci produced by the use of mercury or other minoralj. In short, Sarinparilla U known to the world, iw beinst the most powerful agent uvcr dis covered fot purifying the blood and Animals Fluids, cou'wipienvly the most aluablo specific for all ilia- MjuuiuB '" impurities 01 mo uioou, anu other fluids of the body. Caution. Persons "should be particularly careful in getting a.preparatioii that may be relied upon; there being many in cxMencc. not properly prepar ed, unfit for u', and almost inert; potocssod of no iiieuicuiui qualities wnatover. Dr. N. B. Leidy candidly declares his preparation to bo what it u nprtsmt'ed to be, and is prepared by himself, a regular Druazist and Anothecarv.ond is besides a regular Phyrichu, attctcd by l)rs. Phys ic, Chapman, Hare, Cox, Deivccs, Jackson, James, Horner, Oibson.&c. (See directions and recommen dations around each bottle.) Upwards of 3000bottels of the nbove have been sold, during tho past six months, a strong proof of us goou iinuiies, vc. t or salq m tins city aj Dr. Leidy'K Health Emporium, 3d street, below Vine, No. 191. Frederick Klct's Drug store, corner of 2d and Callowhill streets. J. Smith & Cu's. Drug store 3d street abovo No ble. J. Gilbert & Co's. Drug store, 2d sticet above Vine. AIko by J. F. Long, Druggist Lancaster, Pennsylvania, G. W. Oakley, Druggist, Reading, do. J. B. Mo.wr, do. Allcntown do. P.e. V. H. Poinp.do. Easton, do. E. Bringhurst, Druggist, Wilmington. Dolcware. And by the principal Druggists and Merchants in the United States. 37th ALSO SOLD BY D. S. TOBIAS. Bloomslwrrg, J an. 0 183U. Dr. LEWIS MOYER. Hereby informs all those indebted to him, either by NOTE or BOOK, that ho in tends to leave this place, and wishes that they would settle their accounts before the 25th of February next. After that date his Books wjll bo put into tho hands of a Jus tico of the Peace for collection. He wih bo at home every Wednesday and Satur day. Bloomsburg, Feb. Oth 1839. 41 tmt.miz? OIE bettor in tho known world, for sale at the cheap Waro House, by TOBIAS in Bloomsburg. Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea and Salve. THE action of (his Medicine is not only to exl pel Worms, but bv ilA inn'm imiiAn vent a return of them, by removing the weak stao "mm uigesuvo organs on wmcli tlicir pioductioi 11. miiiyuupcuus. r or salo ny D. B. TOBIAS, Health Emporium, Bloomsbnrg- FRICTION MATCHES, Warranted In bo crood. also LOCO vnr.n MATCH US, good, For sale at xouias iicaltn Emporium Bloomsburg. ERCURIAL Ointmnnt St,!..!,,,, .! a: 1. do. I'nrcinrjlntn Hn !'.!.. .1.. .i... hmctie do. and all other kinds of Ointment, for tale at the Health Emporium, by . p no s Pectus of . THE PSTT05J riJlHL democratic party of Pcnnsxlvmli. & Ped through a fiery co ,n c ami ha,Ja "ot on y unscathed,- but comp taeW v "'8.01' -aitothcrproof of tho purity and .S,"'" 10 ir principles. Notwithstanding the?, ? I hoy cannot for any length of timef renl Um.th lap of nctory, for their foes are mon hS ? " llw cv.'r watchful, nud although routed wiH "S,onl under some new name, to oppose the r,tP-n, n'b . -mocracy. enmity .0 which? being ZtT l than can even for a moment, hold them Wo must therefore remember, that thrftf' T dom is unccnMiig vifiilancc. 1 frco' innumerablo, wo havo elected n democ ' f. ' ernor.andamajo.ity in ,h. hot JTl ives ,-ub eiently large, .0 give , lhc control ballot, and secure to Pennsylvania a democrn i prcntativuin tho UniteJ States Senrtc ' . J"" ""' "'i corruntwn. nn,l . . contested- work,, which require a tearchinr, exRmn,afi0M ' adoption by the people of the ai'nendm n to t stn e constitution, which will require imp 'tnt' Sis alive enactments, to meet the change, thus L 1 in the undamental law-togc.he, wW, ,1, oConc tent act,on of the senate with the Go'.ernar in7 nyofhis important appointments, will oVrendor the coming session of the legislature perlww S most important ever hold in PcnnijUw.VSj cause their occcdnigs to bo unusually imcrcslC to every man iu the community. 5 The editors of tho Keystone, intend loch-em. creased attention to tho proceedings of thi, scv,wn aud notn every movement or interest to the public 1 hey win havo competent reporters in both l.omci or our legislature, as well as at Washington citv thus enabling them to gUe as full reports of all im! portant legislative proceedings as their columns wi'l admit. Tho Keystone is tho largest paper published ia Hanisburg, and being printed on small type, rr-u. larly gives in its columns nearly n.vi; -riimn mo-o reading matter than any oth-r political paper in do state. This we havo been enabled to do from the very great encouragement we have icceivcd from a generous public. Thankful for tiicse fuvorj, tho editors heiPfter will spare no pains or expense to render their paper interesting nud valuable to tho public, and serviceable to tho great and triumphant cause of Democracy md Freedom. TERMS For tho Keystone yearly, twice a week during tho cssion oftho Legislature, and once a week for lha remainder of the year, - . $3 00 During tho session of the Lcgiidaturo only, twice a wcck( - . . - i2 00 For sir month, not including any part of tho -. sion oftho Leitlalure, - , ji on TO CLUBS OR COMPNrES.Six pa, pcrs (.ent in 0110 packet and to one direction, for tho price of five as nbovc; or fifteen papers sent aj above for tho prico of 12; or 2S papers sent as abovo for tho price of 20. (nj"All Postmasters, and other democratic c'ni. 7.cnt, are requested to receive and forward fubrcrip. Hunt ill us. I iivivuil, DAIUtftl I IT & PARKE. JiarrifcUurg, Uctobcr 25, 1835. Ii.nltes Book at this, ILT Book Boxes. Silk dn. Pnnpr .V Hilt Bends. Tancv Jo. nil dn. ulnm ii T.n.ii.i1 Waxes, (jilt ThinihlM. flnnl-a At Er.. Noo,ll ses, all kinds of Smelling Bottles, very hand otc; Brcan Pins, Ear rings, Finger rings, Pomatum, Hnuff Boxes, Hair Brushes, l'ocktt comV, hud rcncils, black und red; for sale at TOBIAS' Health Emporium. MILLINERS, Will you he so hind as to look at this ! ! T$jsf llYVn Glue; Flaku While; Oxalic Acid 7 V for salo at tho Health Emporium by I). S. TOBIAS. CiTAROH, Snuff Beans, Sand Papcrofall kinds, 3SpiritsTcrpcntinc, Cocoa prepared Chocolsio tor nek people fresh supply for sale at tho Health Emporium in Illotmsburg, by D. S. TOBIAS. Ifj of Spruce, for making Spruce Beer. Extract of Sarsparilla. Tooth Powder. Spatuta. Emery. Castel Soap. Lauys Palm Soap to Wash. Distilled Verdignes. Oil of Soap, for taking out of cloths Spots, Stains, Grease, Sic. All for sale at Tobias' Health Emporium. Will" WILL YOU DIE. INDIAN SPECIFIC. A Certain Curn for tho following complaints: Colds, coughs, asthmas, consumptions, spit ting of the blood and all ditwdcra of the breast and lungs. It is extracted, from herbs, roots plants and flowers, by u Physician who resided upwards of four years among the difl'urcnt tiibca of North American Indians, and with unwearied diligence used eNfry means iu his power, to acquire knowledge of lha different rcmedios, usod by them for the cure of cen sumptions aud complaints of tho breast and lungs, to which they aro moro subjected than any nUier na tion, on account of tho modo of living, and being opposed to tho inclemency of all weathers. Th nbovo medicine for salo at Tobias' Health Emporium in Bloomsburg. JLEIDY'S BIEDSCOTES FOR SAE BY D. S. TOBIASAgcnt. Bloomsburg, Juno 23, 1808., GLAD TIDINGS!! Tjnj ECCOMMKNDED by Doct, Wilson a certain euro for Rheumatism. Also, RED LINIMENT, eccommended by Doct. Davis, of Philadelphia, foi he followingcomplaints . Khoiimntifin, Vi e lies' and Ktiffuo! oftho Joints, &c. For sale at Tobiun' Health Emporium, Bloomsburs Evans' Cammomile Pills, Warantcd to bo genuine. Anderson's Pills, Si all other kinds ofPilli Fly Stone, to kill Flics with. Fish Seed, to catch fish with. TRUSSES. Spunges, for salo nt TOBIAS' Health Emporium.