Silos$icctu for thoSxfra&loIic 1839 rE lapr bcforo our Republican friends A fulc ecnutiori nancr fufr rlur rlifnli ncriodicnl jHumcauon, the ' Uxtha Gionx." During the months when Congress It In session, wo publish tho" QosonisHioxjtL Uiui,'' which gives a condensed report of its proceedings weekly, for one dollar. In the interval between the hcrs'ioih x t .. i' ' ttf Congress, we publsh tho "Extiu Gloiis,1' for ix motitfts, containing tbo news, politics, public 'documents, and whatever clto of interest appears in me uauy uiodc, lor tne same price. These two publications nro prihtcd weekly, in book form, td render them convenient for prescivalion and refer 'encc. Lith number conlaius 10 royal quarto pa ge. The important elections which will take place during the npproaching summer aud fall, will givo 'ijeculiar value to the information to be derivdd from this quartci, during the canvass. The new phases of parties in the North, and tho troubled aspect wncu lureign agitation gives to our national at Tiirs there, will also impirt to the country for the months preceding Hid mteling of the next Cou "feress, more than ordinary interest. The publication of the " Extai Gtoni" will Tc-mmtncc the first week in May, and end the first 'tmutr-tn TlT.,..,,...!.-- . TERM8. for For For For Tor For loopy fil 00 6 00 10 00 SO 00 40 OO 0 copies, 13 " 26 60 -100 75 00 Faymsnts taiy be transmitted by xiiail, postage laid, at our risk. The notes of anv ineornoratcd Lank in th United States, current in the section of country wncre a subscriber resides, will be received. But when subscribers can procure the notes ef banks in the Northern and Middle States, they will plcasn send them. To insure, all the numbers, tho subscriptions tliould be here by the 7th of May. BLAIR & RIVES. OjfNo attention will be paid to orders unless the 'money accompany them. TO THE PRINTERS OF THE U- S. J- SPITIIALI,, fVood Letter Cutler and Engraver, No. 21, Franklin Place, Philadelphia, ESPECTFULLY announces to the Printers JEMj of the United States, that he has commenced the manufacture of wood letters. Wood Letters of every description, from four to thirty four linesPica, or upwards, made to order on the shortest nhtice. Ornamental Letters of entirely new and raest splendid patterns, for head of news papers, Title lines.&c.fiom two lines great primer to any size larger. His type will be made of materials of the best assortment, wellseasoncd and prepared by machine'' ly, invented for the purpose which insures the most exact adjustment. Specimens will he publihsed as early as possible. ON WOOD Exccutcdjwith neatness and promptitude. Heads Tor newspapers, facsimiles, ornamental and plain rules, i&c&c. cut with the greatest accuracy in type metal or wood. Old cast metal cuts, ornaments, &c. engraved over, and made equal to new for half their original cost. A liberal discount for cash. Six months credit tin tho most approved security. Orders from the tountry promptly attended to. All Ictteru must bo postpaid. fXjEditors of papers in the country who will give the above advertisement a few insertions, and for ward a paper containing the same to the adver tiser, will be paid therefor in any of the above men tioned materials. April 27, 1830. COMMON SCHOOLS. . In compliance with the law, we, the undersigned, publish the following statement, as suggested by the " Superintendent of the Common Schools" of Penn sylvania, with information that it contains tho a tnount to which they (School Districts) arc entitled, of the two hundred thousand dollars for the present ocnooij year iu. JOSEPH BROBST, JOHN McIlENRY. Commissioners of Columbia Countii. ahcsi, JAiiuii JiiuLiLat. view, Commissioners Office, Danville, March 5, 1830. 5 r0a 5- ? 2.5 S 5? - a r- 2 15 O Ui 51 CO O CO S M ts w 1 eA ii urines mbuhsiuouom JJ -j i: i) c o k h u H a, ta u a j o m f, n i- ii I 9 i And all kinds of country Produce, taken M payment fax KeTrspajJe at this Offtcs. A Desirable Opportunity for New Sub' scribcrs. the Fourth volume ol the GEKjLHMEN'S MAGAZINE, AND 4 AMERICAN MONTHLY KEVIg W, Commenced on the first of Jan. 1830 i uHii!S &;$ per annum, tiiiyauic in advance Two large volumes of nearly one thousand pages are published every year. PTnillS popular work is now printed with a new Jp! type cast expressly for the purpose, on tine iiucK paper, well stitclied in a neat cover. Volua' blc Engravings are given in ever .other nunikcr." The Gentlemen's Magazine andArncricanMonlh' ly Review lias attained a standing that ensures its continuance; and the commendatory notices of tile most respectable portion of the press attests its mcr- iui miu popularity, iacn montiiiy numher con tains Seventy-two extra sized Octavo pages, and presents more reading matter than a volume of a novel. . It is published at littlo more than half tho puce of any-other Magazine-in the United Staten, yet contains as many ORIGINAL PAPERS as any other monthly publication. WM. E. BURTON, Editor y Proprietor, rhil'a. The Review Department of the Gentlemen's Mao aziue, which ha3 elicited notices front all points of .l.-!.. !.l . . . iiiciutrary circle, win continuo to nicswita comnletc account of tho popular literature of the day, with liberal extracts from rare and tionular workr. Translations from the lighter portions of tho French, German, Spanish and Italian authors, occur in eve ry number. Copious and AiiccdotabBioirranhics of eminent men of the day, wilii engraved likenesses, will frequently ornament the pages ofthc Gentle men's Magazine, FIELD SPORTS AWD jTAIXV PASTIMES. Arrangements have been made with a writer of acknowledged ability to nroduce in tho pages of The Gentleman's Maga zine, a month) series ofurticlcs, descrip tive of all subjects connected ivith the vari ous JUanli Aports and Pastimes, embrac ing a fund of information not elsewhere at tainable, and illustrated, in its course, bv several hundred engravings on wood. A mong others, the following subjects vr ill be particularly exemplified. lie Horse and the Doer, in all their vari eties, with every requisite information reff specting Purchase, Breeding, Breaking, and Keeping. The Art of Gunning, in all its branches. including Ride and Pistol Shooting, with ample directions and valuable hints to young gunners. I life JNatural Hisloiy of American Game Birds. Angling, with an account of American Fishes. Boating and Sailing, with n full de scription of the various fancy crafts, and an n...nlln . . . t . 1 , , iiiiciuBiiug aucuum oi ine principle J1UUS. Archery, with its Customs, cic. and a History of its Rise and Progress. swimming, Skating, (Juuits, Cricket, Racket, Fi ves, and other Ball Games. Forming, in the whole, a valuable Cyclo pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge. PUHLISHEU BY WM.E. BURTON, Opposite the Exchange, Doek-ktreet, Philadelphia, Where all orders and communications, nnst.i. paid, are requested to be directed. am in Sarnest. BEWARE ! 1 1 few months since I cave notice that I wanted and but very littlo attention was paicf to it" by those interested. I now give further notice, that all per sons having open accounts with nie, mubt call and settle them, cither by Note or Cash, within TWO MU J.7 lib from dale, or (hey will bu required to settle with a Justice or the Peace. No mistake this tiuir. DANIEL SNYDER. Bloomsburg.Dec 8, 1838. N. B. I have olo on hand several TCOTES which must also ho exchanged for CASH, within he above lime, or the eigners will have to pay cost, A NEW THRESHING MACHINE.' STAXL.Y & HOWARD'S SHTCGXE EKOIESE lWEIt, Upon the Principle of a Leather Pelt In clined Plane. The advantage of the Machine over all others is, that it can be operated with a single horse, aud requires but two men to walk it, while it occupies but a small space in a barn. The power can also be applird to wood sawing, turning, or to operate ma ny other kinds of machinery for Mechani cal purposes. Any person wishing to per chase the right of a singlo power, or for townships, can obtain it upon application to the snbscribcre, living in Muncy township Lycoming county Pa. HAINES, THOMAS ft Co. P. S. Letters directed to (he subscribers on the subject, to Muncy P. O. will bu romptly attended to. Muncy, Feb. 0th 1830. 41, ' ESTATE OF ERR HARDER, Late of Cattawissa township deceased. "TaTotlce is hereby given that letters of administra X tiwi on the above mentioned Estate have been granted by tho RegUtcr of Columbia county to tho suhserrbur residing in Cattawissa. All persons having demands against said Estate will please present them and those indebted to said Entato will make imme diate payment to EZRA 8, HAYHURST, Aim. Mach23 1839. (ALARATUS, Glauber Salts, Epsora ealta, for ; rale at the t Cheap Health Emporium. frhc Victory Won, Al'TER long, tedious, and expensive cxp?ti hiclit, Dr. Lcidy has discovered a method wheiuhy the Virtue ttfihe SartapurMa is cxtrarted, so as to be formed into Pills without destroying Us fffieacy. , Innumerable attempts have been tnado to accom plish mis lmportmt object, but nil failed, It Is im portant, because the &arsufiurilli, o. u medicine, in nil diseases to which mankind is sublect is product ive ojmlrrereal gwd, than tho whole catalogue" of ineuicine in use. Ak all respectable physicians tho auestion 1 What is tho most clfrctunl purifier of the blood, and tho most popular medicine utodl" they will answer unanimously, banopurilla. What belter tccoin inondation can bo ilsl.cd 1 DR. LEIDY'S SAKSA PAlULLA 01 BLOOD PJLLU, Price, Twenty-five Cents a llox. They must surely command a preference, for they are not composed of Sarsapatilla alone, but contain, in a concentrated state, tit the form of a pill, thd Tinuio ui me principal mgrcuicnis coiuuincu in mo compound lluul, cxtrncU, syrups, and olhcr prepare (ions of Sarsaparilla. They aro hii;hly recommended by nnmcroui phy sicians, and others, (see directions around each bot tle; in Rheumatic Affections. L'lcc-otis sores of tho noso Kchrofufa Erytipelas, Jaundice, Heartburn Diseases oflhcLivcr,sKin throat and body. Scaly Eruptions and blotches of the skin. Dry and watery pimples and pestules of tho face and body. Tetter and ringw&rms. Swellings and hardening of the glands of tho heck, in tho groins, breast. &c. Stomach Cough1), , Livcr.complaint. bones and elands. Pain of the sides, along the back and spmo o vcr tho region of the heart and stomach. Inward fevers, bad taste in the mouth,!ouI breath' Flatulency, InditrcMiou. Sour eructations mid acid iticsof the stomach. Want of appetite, atcrbrash and all tho whole train of diseases resulting from nril. 1.1 l .:.... i 1; iiuj-Miiij ui imuuij, cuiiMuuiiuiia! uiscucs pro duccd by Mercury, or other minerals, or the conse quence of Syphili. , Lues Venereal, Ac. For convcnicnco of uking, as well ns making but small hulk, Ircing in flit fquare boxes, convenient fof carrying in the pocket oi fur tnnelling purposes, they tliust bo preferable .to all other preparations of Sarsaparilla. For sale. Wholeatlo ind Retail at Dr. Leidy's IlealthEmporium, 2ndue.'rVincstrcct,Philidelphia, For sale by J). S. TOBIAS. PREMONITARY HINTS, AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION. fa Ui EADER. did vou oversee a coufirml Dv. iiM. iwj'tic, and learn his sniferings! If not, suf lice it tony,.he is a pale, thin and ghastly looking object, "his Ufo spparcntly hanging by a thread ; he is mistrablaalid unhappy, liii suHerings imliscriba blc. Are you much troubled with flatulency, costive- ncss, sour eructations- ariiing from your stomach, occasional want of appetite, yatcrbiah, a bad taste in your mouth, or foul breath, pain or a heaviness at your htonuch, sieknesf. after t.tingr, headache, dis gust at your onco favorite food, &r. If you are much troubled with any of the foregoing symptom, bring before you the picture of the. Dysjicplic, and having rcsohrd to remedy the consequences, im mediately procure Dr.Lcidy's Tonic c-Anti-lhjspepihCordial A never failing end eiF.cacious remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR. INDIGESTION, And the whale train of all'cctions resulting from dis eases of the Liver, Stomach and Intestine. The above medicine is warranted free from mer cury or other minorul preparations; it is compered entirely of vegetables, safe and easy to take, lieing yery pleasint to the taste. It may lie safely admin istered to young and old, requiring but moderate re strictions in diet only. JSumcrous teMimoiiials have been from limrt to time published; its reputation is so well known, fur ther comment upon its virtues i unnecimiry, tuf- mu 11 111 Bay, IT HIB M.VEU TAILKII JX X Sl.MJI.E iNsrisei:. t urther recommcndulions accompany the directions around each bclttc. (Jjf-Fricft One Dollar jicrbollle. l'lerured and sold Vt'fiolesa'.o and Retail at I)r I.ciJyV Health Empoiiutn, yd street, below Vine No. 101. Also Sold by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg, May 20. Iy5 LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Oflicc nt Blooms- bur g, ,npru i sit, 1B3U. Allen Ebenczer P(;trikiu,Vinslow,kco Quick Kozcita Ruggles Ziba Rii'berd John Rupert As Ilarlon Squire Ebin 2 Sinilh Daniel or George Smith 2 Stroup Jotham Ifriiil; Joshua Riggs Poter Coleman Jesse Eyer Jacob Fry Jacob G ruber John Girlou Matthias Haley John Ilarditv Arthur btctler Samuel Stadlur John Hardman Jacoby Howell Sarah Ann Sleilcr John Esq. Hcimbach Henry Swaby Thus. M. D. Daniel Jemison Jeybcrt Barnard Ikeler Andrew Esq.Sclirein Nicholas Kitner John Tavlor Pollv or Kruin Henry Winnegnr Abraham iMendcnliall John Unanch Philin .1elick Daniel Vanhorn Jiihn Wctzler Jacob Wsgencr Catharine Wolick Peter ATbuser Joseph ioy aliicliacl jiendciiliall Lydia WrllineRussel PetrikinW.HJ.;. Washington Charles Petrikin IJ, F. Wilte Godfricd Prentiss Noah Willits Thomas B. RUPERT, P. M, Persons calling for letters on the above list, will please say they are advertised. ........ a.wt, id V.lliC Physician & Surgeon, Informs the citizens of Illonm mi rl I'iriini ty, that ho has looated himselfin the villacc oi uiomsDurg, wheio lie will always Iji ready to attend to all calls for his profession al services. Office next door to Robisons Stage Office bo :e! . B'r. Biandrethfs VEGETAliLE UNIVERSAL rraillESE pilla have obtained a celebrity for cur ing most utrenses to which tho human system is liable, unexampled In the history of tho healing art. They expel by tho action of tho stomach and and bowls, all bad humours from the llluod, causing a irec circulation ol the lluidS, and restores a sound state of heillth. The thousands who uso and recommend them, Is pfool positive Of their extraordinary and beneficial llVels. .The subsctibcr.has received the appointment of Agent, lor the sale ot ur. Iiranttetli's Pills in Dloonisbnrg. None aro genuine that are oll'cred for sale, without a certilicalo of appointment signed by tile proprietor and countersigned by Branch Green, general agent; and no certificate is ever given, to those engaged in tho Drug business. J. It. M OYER. Bloomsburg Aug; 11 1830. Iyl7 J. llAWLEYs" Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills. These pills aro found to bo n most certain and nf fectuul preventive of fever, janndice bilious, and oth cr cholics, and indcod, of all diseases caused by ob struclion or nHIvtiuim nt flm Bfn,nti.K ..tn.. , " " ..w PlulllllLllf ojm Uil, or nitestincs. Forjiver and stomacli complaints and aiiuiseuscs connected thcicwith, such as hypochon drias, hysterics, dispepsia or indigestion,' loss of ap petite, headache, giddiness, and for fover and ague, theso pills aro a sure preventive- Also, for salt ihcillne. TllRV rli-niltn I 111- n'nn.i,.i r....w,..n - t t J v....u.,,l)v,IIUIU lilt II,- frnm an vifintr-il liilna niirlr, nml ,nr...A 1.1.l ., ,.u...j ..in, ,1111,. u.u uiuim.-- Docs a person foci a loss of appetite and a bad taste in the mouth, with a faintness of the stomach, a few doses of these pills a(c sure to remove all bucIi diffi culties, sptedily set mailers to right. Heaviness, nil, siecpy and eiuirgith inaction, w.ith or without yellowness of enintilrrirm. fbiifip nilla u.lll n.nt.. and sneenilv rrmnx-n nil siipIi nilmnia n.,.l tlAt use of thec pills may prcve::t the occurrence o any such formidable dueae. Also llaivley's Vegetable Salve, known through out the Union. This sahe vtlicn used has a nceu. liar quality in reviving an action of the iilTectod nplu lif Lnr(,tMnn n...l .1 . 1 . ing perspiration, reducing fever Ac. It dsolves, expels, and entirely prevents the blood from witling in the Mesh of bruises, or woundj, of any descrip tion, nllil ifl a sliri! lri-wntit if ,nnrltf!..illA.1 ....1 own, miiK uuu vifviiiim mv iiutcs hiiu cirat- ' - ... ,.iuiMUIrtlllllll aiiu may be inado use of for cuts, tores, burns, rheuma tism, flam in mo irtcK, irea5l or Wile. 1 lie auove articles lor sale by D. S. TOMAS, Agent. BloomsburgOctober 13. ?WklS AND ERY respectfully informs his friends and tho public, that ho has always on hand, at his Li very Stable in llloomsbur;;, for the purposes of Hit or Exchange, a variety of Worses, Sulkies, GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS. which lie. will feci gratified to keep in readiness for lllo accommodation of customers. J ersonal application can bo made at his nuideneR. when every uieans will Ik! used to render entire sat isfactioti to thoso who may give hima call. JSOAH B. 1'KEISTIS. Bloomsburg, May 20, 1S38, fl. T.EMtV'S XtPTir?A'rni pwimiinn t-i frS .'iMuiuillUll ia.K I 1WJ L MJ? OF SARSAPARILLA, having become so deservedly popular, on account of its superior strength to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla in existence, it is thought unnecessary to make much comment upon its virlue-i. Sullico it to say, o;ie Lottie of the above contains tlcice as much of the active principles of barwpanlla anl other ingredi ents, asany extract in existecne, in (ho same quan tity, and is eyiud to one gallon of Syrup of Sana r.arilla. for makinz which dnumiuianMil iko.t, chase the above pitparatiou. Price one dollar per noiiic. It is rr-comended in all il Uoncs; iJlcctions of the Liver, Stomach, Spleen tnd Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and Watery Pimples on tho face, neck and bedv; ulcer ations of the pose, mouth and throat; running at the uuu ui.u irs;crffe!piias,acroiuia,rhcumalic pains, swcllinz or hardening nf tlm ninn.l,- i diH-asen produce! by tho uso of rasreury or otlicr tituraU. In elmrt ft rI.n.:n.. : i .1 WOrM. as lx-inir tlit miw tinu, f,,l . .1 ' ""ill uaiiiuuiiMit IM KIIUIVII Ifl lllli covered forjJtnyo.irtlH! l.lood and Animals Fluids, ,Um..iihi,i n.u iiiooi vauiauio specihc lor al ihs eases, resultinrr from imnnritiM n-r tl n m.t -.,.1 other fluids of tho body. L-auluiu Personsshould be particularly careful in cettiutr a lirpimriii.m ilt mn. t... ...i:..i there Lemg many m existence, not properly prrpar- M.i.n .u. u-m-, aim mmoii uieii; possessed ol no medicinal qualities whatever. Dr. St U. lrtiidy candidly declares his preparation to be uvW it is represented to be, and is prepared by huntelf. a regular Dm -r(itt unit A tinthnnn... is Lesides a regular Physicim, attested by Drs. Phvs- v., ,,0,1, tiaiv, jux, uewces, JaeKsou, James, Homer. Gibson. At. Kpn,litnii,,..v,.i , . , .. ... uiu,ii.uuiuii;ji- dations around ouch boltle. IT 1. . - . wpwrusoi ouuu liottela ot tho above have been hold, durine the nait til mmiilia n e f its good quahties, &c. For salo in this city m ur. l.e.dy s Health Emporium, 2d ttrcet, below vine, No. 191. Frcdericli KlctV; Drug storo, corner of Sd and Callowlull ttrtets. J. Smith & (Jo's. Diug store Dd btrcct above Ko blc. J. Gilbert & Co's. Drug store, 2d tticct above Vine. Also by 1 ?I K'5,' ,nruit Lancaittr, Pennsylvania. ,',,'0My DruseUt, Reading, do. l V, r' ,l0, Allcntoivn do. I .& W. H. Pomp.do. Eaxton, do. h. ringhurt,Drujgist, Wilmington. Deleworc. And by the principal Druggi.ts and Merchants in tho United States. 37ti. ALSO SOLD Bl' , S. TOBIAS. Bloomsburrg, J an. 5 1839, IS hereby aiven tit nil , ., subscriber, either no Hnnlr YVni.u ... i.. i . .1 . """' Ul .lUUMCJIIJJIIUOIl Dockets, that they must eomo forward and settle oir thwr lotpectivo dues between now and the first day of rcbuurv. 1839. or ili will i. .,..f. with. j)A'tm. rtpftoi Dloomtborg Dec. SOlh 1828, - giju mima rubseribrr grateful for pact favors, .clurrw JS. his sincere thanks to hie nuirierouj f,i,.,' !fl iind customers, and would now ihform them tW Im has just received fiom New York, the Report of Now ITorZi 8l London S'ashions, ro'n mE si-iil.vrt ai potMXn op 1839, together with tho drafts of the riuhlcroiH dr.-net both as regards the stylo of Making and Trimln'hV its well as Cultmg gitrmants. He is therefore f ,t: Iy prepared now to turn outwork in the m0it Rm,c nor style of cut and workmanship ,und rosnectfuW" sohcita a continuance of public favor. 7 . BERNARD RUPERT Ulobmsburg, April 13. Fop Sale. The 'subscribers having taken the Grist Mill, lately owned by Mathew McDetvclh have on hand about which they will sell on reasonable terms. MELICK fi BROWN. McDowell's Mills, April 0, 1839. LOST on the 2f)ih Mnmh i,D(.o dwelling and Jersoytown, or in Jersevtown, a calf skin Pocket Book, containing,' OXE HUNDRED AND EJGHTV.F, p. DOLLARS m Bank several other papers which will bo of no use to any other person but inc. The a bove reward will be given for tho pocket book and money, or my grateful thanks for the pocket-book and papors. JAMES O. SPROUL. April 10, 1839. REGIMENTAL OltDEKsT" THE Enrolled Inhabitants residing with in the bounds of tho 71st Regiment, P. M. Hre hereby commanded to meet, agreeably to law, for ihe purpose of Training, Exercising and Inspection, in Baltallions, to wit: All the VOLUNTEER COMPANIES attached to the 1st Batlallion of the 71st Regiment, will meet at the public house of Robert Hagenbuch, at McDowell's Mills, on Thursday, the 23d dav of May next. The 1st Batlallion of the 71st Regiment, to meet at Orangcville, on Friday, the 2llh day of May next. The Ud'Battnllion of the 71st Regiment, to meet at Cattawissa, on Saturday ihotJoth day of May next, and the Volunteer Com pany attached thereto is to meet at the same thno and place. mathew Mcdowell, coi. April 20, 1G39. iC7Col. McDOWELL will bo pleased to meet Hny of his brother officers at R. Hagenbuch' 's at . C. Johnson's, Orange ville and at Brady's Hotel, Cattawissa. THE Members of the INDEPENDENT TROOP, are notified to meet at the house of S. J Sloppic, in Cattawissa, on Monday the Gth day of May next, proncily equipt for pa rade and drill. The Secretary is requested to have the accounts of the Company ready for settle-' incut also to hand in any accounts that may have been out for fines. An Election for Sergeants and Corporals will be held after training, agreeably to a resolve of the Company, adopted in 1837, to elect them yearly. An early and punc tual attendance is expected. By ordei of the Captain, , ., P.". SWABY, 2d Sere. April 1G, 1839. 6 CFTRADE J TRADE .''TRADE A FIRST RATE ESrccmtig' i?5;sve, n Fr T.rJc forn good IIor'iC.0 n S year old horse' oolt. J hp Mare is gentle and epiiet. aud works' well either in single or double harness. in . D' S- TOBIAS. Woomsburg, March 9, (fbft Tuesday tho 12th inst. between rilooms--burg and Uspjtown, or in Dloomslmrg, u WAILET POCKET BOOK L?i?nlni,8m',,P miur m"" "10 Kcl.nv! kill llaiik of I'hiladtilphla. and one S Hollar Slllt on tho Lxclunge Dank, Pittsburg. Tho subseri berg name u written in tho Wallet in four or fix d.llercnt place. Tho finder dial! be liberally re warded by leaving the atore wallet with C. Doebler" in Uloom, or by delivering it to the mbscriber irr ti mi . -D. P.. ALWOOD. Danville, Feb. 25, 1839. Dr. IVeaver's. Worm Tea and Salve. ftTlHF. action of this Medicine is not only to t I'1' Imt by its, tonic powers, tq pro onh. l! rihcm' b rotnovi,'S e wok M n n,nlV. I, t V V wmc" "w pioduct oi .n. ainJydcpcuds. Por sale oy ,.. D.S.TOBIAS, ile&Ilh Lmpwium, Dlooimburg