11Z subscriber grateful for past favors, returns his sincere thanks to his numerous friends ami customers, and would now inform them, that ho has juat received from New York, the Report of wo New "STork & London Fashions, Ton TnE svntsn jlxii si-mmkii or 1839, together with the drafts of the numerous changes, both as regards tho style of Making and Trimming, as well as Cutting garments, lie is therefore ful ly prepared now to turn out work in the most supe rior stylo of cut and workmanship ,and respectfully solicits a continuance of public favor. BERNARD RUPERT flloomsburg, April 13. GS&OU2VD Far PIi ASTER . Sale. Tlie subscribers having taken tho Grist Aim, lately owned by Mat new McDowell, have on hand about G-B.GU2SD PLASTER, which they will sell on reasonable terms. MELICK &, BROWN. McDowell's Mills, April 0, 1839. LOST on the 25th March, between my dwelling and Jersey (own, or in Jersey town, a calfskin Pocket Book, containing, ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE DOLLARS in Bank Notes, together with several other papers which will be of no use to any other person but me. The a bove reward will be given for the pocket book and money, or my grateful thanks for the pocket-book and papers. JAMES C. SPROUL. April 19, 1839. A NEW VOLUME Saturday Chronicle. INCREASED ATTRASTION, WE arc gratified in being ablo to an nounce to our numerous readers that wo aro mating arrangements for commencing our new vo lume under the most favorable auspices. The con stantly increasing patronage of the Chroniclo is well calculated to produce corresponding efforts on the part of the publishers, and it is therefore that we aro determined to spare neither pains nor expense in the determination to render this family newspaper at least iqunl, if not superior to any similar publica tion in this country. Tho fourth volume will com xnencq on tho 18th of May ensuing, and for that day wo have already secured contributions from sev eral of the ablest writers in tho country. In evi dence of this we can promise the following ariitlcs. A powerfully written talc, of Domestic Life, by Robert Morris,cditor of the Pennssylvanialnquirtr. A Poem by Miss Mary Emily lackson. A Humorous Sketch, by Edgar A. Poe, Esq. lata editor of the Southern Literary Messenger. A Humorous Poem, by L. 1. Wilmcr, Esq. An Essay by John Du Solle, E6q. editor of ths Spi rit of tho Times. A Poem, by Willis G. Clarke, Esq. editor of tho Philadelphia Gazette. And also articles by Mrs. Lvdia Jane Picrson, J. R Hart, Esq. John Clarke, Esq. Chas. West Thom son, Esq. Dr. Alexander C. Draper, and others whose valuablo aid has been tecured for tho next volume. But it i3 not alono in tho original department that we intend to mako improvements. Our rcsouiees for elegant und interesting extracts from European periodicals, and the works of popular English wri ters, have been greatly enlarged. Wo are now in the receipt of most of the leading London, Edin burgh and Paris periodicals, and from timo to time shall avail ourselves of their 'contents, as they may seem calculated to amuso or instruct. In addition to these features, the new volume will contain a variety of inteiesting wood cut in grav'nigs, as well as all tho most fashionable balhda, melodies and tongs, fcUo music, so that the " ren tier" portion of our readers may feci assured of ob taining through this medium every thing that pos sess interest or merit in the musical world. Our object in bhort throuchout our futurs course will bo to increaso the claims and merit, and thus enhance the reputation of our journal diligent from weak to week to cull out cvory tiling calculated tn entertain or inform, and at tho same timo careful to exclude every thing calculated to ofi'eiSd proprNy and virruc'or to weaken or insult the moral tone of tho thousands of families to whose tastes, curiosity and amusement i' is our business as well as our pleuuro io administer. Our list is already brge but our expenses are by no means inconsiderable, and while tho former shall continuo to increase, through tho kindness and partiality of our friends, wo shall notherilatoin relation to the latter. It is tho object of our amni tion to render tho Saturday Chronicle just such a public, journal as tho mother may delight in com mending to her daughter, this father to the son, and the philanthropist to tho community at large. MATTHIAS ii TAYLOH, Philadelphia. April, 1820. )tSV 1 Tuesday tho 12th inst. between Blooms burg and Espytown, or in Bloomsburg, a WALLET POCKET BOOK, contain ng One 1Q JfJlar mil on tho Schuyl kill Bank of Philadelphia, and ono 5 Hollar JUll en tho Exchange Hank, 1'iltiburg. Tho subscri bers nams is written Jn tho Wallet in four or fix difleront places. Tho finder shall be liberally re warded by leaving tho above wallet with O. Docbler in Bloom, or by delivering it to the subscriber in Danville. B. P. ALWOOD. Danville, Feb. 25, 1833. And all kinds of country Produce, taken in payment for Newspaper) at this Office. "Dr. Sfrandreilrfs VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. rT?HESE pills havo obtidncd a celebrity for cur J3. ing most diseases to which tho human system is liable, unexampled in tho history of the healing art. They expel by the action of tho stomach and and bonis, all had humours from tho Blood, causing a free circulation of tho fluids, and restores ti sound stato of health. The thousands who use and recommend them, is proof positive of their extraordinary and beneficial fleets. The subscriber has received the appointment of Agent, for the salo of Dr. Ilrniidcth's Tills in Blooinsbnrg. None .no genuine that are offered for sale, without n certificate of appointment signed by tho proprietor and countersigned by Branch Green, general agent; and no certificate ia ever given, to those engaged in the Drug business. J. R. MOYER. Bloomsburg Aug. H 1838. Iyl7 IIAWLEY'S Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills. These pills arc found to bo a most certain and af fectual preventive of fever, janndico bilious, and oth er cholics, and indeed, of all diseascn caused by ob struction or affections of tho stomach, liver spleen, or iiitstincs. For liver and stomach complaints and all diseases connected therewith, such as hypochon drics, hysterics, dUpepsin or indigestion, loss of ap petite, headache, giddiness, and for fever and ague, theso pills nro a sum prcvontitivc- Also, for salt rheume. They ch'anso tho stomach, remove there from all vitiated biles puiify and refine tho blond. Docs a person feel a loss of tippctito und a bad tusto in the mouth, with a faintness of the stomach, a few doses of theso pills arc sure to remove all such diffi culties, speedily set matters to right. Heaviness, dull, sleepy and slug-gith inaction wwith or without a yellowness ol complexion, llicse pills will surely and speedily remove all such ailments, and timely use of these pills may prevent the occurrcnco o any such formidable disease. Also Hawfcy s Vegetable oalve, known through out the Union. This salvn when used has n pecu liar quality in reviving an action cf the all'cctod parts, by softening and opening the pores and creat ing perspiration, reducing fever &c. It dsolvcs, expel3, and entirely prevents tho blood from settling in the flesh of bruises, or wounds, of any descrip tion, and is a sure preventive of mortification, and may be mado use of for, cuts, sores, burns, rheuma tism, pain in tho back, breast or side. The above articles lor sale by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. BloomsbunjOctobcr 13. AND c&fea EXCHANGE.; "WTER.Y respectfully informs his friends and the y public, that he has always on hand, nt his Li very btable in Uloomsburg, for the purposes of Hire or Exchange, a variety of Horses, Sulkies, GIGS, WAGONS. AND SLEIGHS. which he will feel gratified to keep in readiness for mo accommodation ol customers. Pcrsojal application can be made at his residence, when every means will be used to render entire sat isfaction to those who may "ive him a call. iJAH S. PRENTIS. Bloomsburg, May 20, lb38, JLP OF SAKSAPARILLA, having becomo so deservedly popular, on account of its superior strength to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla in cxlstence, it is thought unnecessary to mako much comment upon its virtues. Suffice it to say, rwie bottle of the above contains twice as much of the active principles of Sarsaparilla anl otherMngredi ents, as any extract in cxistccne, in the same quan tity, and is equul io one gallon of Syrup of Sarsa parilla, for making which druggists and others pur chase tho above preparation. Price ono dollar per bottle. It is recomended in all diseases of tho skin and Bones; ifrVctions of tho Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and Watery Pimples on the fice, neck and body; ulcer ations of tho nose, mouth and throat; running nt tho Lars and hyos;brysipilas, bcrofuh.rheumatic pains, swelling or hardening of the Glands, constitutional diseases produced by the uso of mercury or other minerals. In short, Sarsaparillu is known to tho world, as being tho most powerful ugunt ever dis covered foipurifyinglho blood and Animals Fluids, cousequcntly the most valuable specific for all dis eases, resulting from impurities of tho Blood, and other fluids of diu body. Caution. Persons should be particularly careful in getting a preparation that may bo relied upon; there being many in existence, not properly prepar ed, unfit for use, and almost inert; possessed of no medicinal qualities whatever. Dr. N. 1J. Lcidy candidly declares his preparation to be what it is represented to be, and is prepared by himself, a regular Druggist and Apothecary, and is ucsiues a regular l'liybici-in, attested Iiy JJrs. 1'Iiys ic, Chapman, Hare, Cox, Dcwces, Jackson, James, Horner, Gibson, &c. (See directions and recommen dations around each bottle.) Upwards of 3000 bottcls of tho above havobrcii sold, during tho past six months, a strong proof of its good qualities &c. For salo in this city aj Dr. Leidy'ii Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vine, No. l'Jl. Frederick Klet's Drug store, corner of 2d and Callovvhill streets. J. Smith & Go's. Diug store 3d street above No ble. J. Gilbert & Co's. Drug store, 2d sticct above Vine. Also by J. F. Long, Druggist Lancaster, Pennsylvania. G. W. Oakley, Druggist, Reading, do. J. B. Moscr, do. Alleutown do. P.&. W. H. Pomp.do. Easton, do. E. Bringhurst, Druggist, Wilmington, Deleware. And by the principal Druggists and Merchants in tho United States. 37th ALSO SOLD ny D. S. TOBIAS. Bloomsburrg, J an. 5 1839. Note IS hereby given to all who are indebted to tho subscriber, cither no Book, Nottvt, or Judgements on Dockets, tliut they must come forward and scttlu off their respective dues between now and tlie tirst day of Fcbuary, 1031), or they will bo severely doult with. DANIEL GROSS, lilooxtburg Dm. 20th 18S8, afith PHllli Trustees of this Institution nro hnppy to J dnnouui'O to the public generally, that it is now in full Ud! of successful operation. The win ter term has just closed) and the semi-annual exam ination, havo given more satisfactory evidence of tho excellent qualifications of their teacher, E. V. Cunklino, than any mkvious recommendations could have done. Tho summer term will commence ou Wednesday the first day of May, and continue twenty-three-weeks. It is very important, that all win) wish to join thn institution, should bo present on that day, or as soon after as possible. In ordei to make the school n public benefit, by affording to all parents who desire the opportunity of giving their children a firtt rate education, the terms of tuition havo been given at tho follow injr low rates. I'EIl Q.UA11TKI1. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, 2 00 English Grammar explained and illustra ted, including tho above, 2 CO Geography, with uso of Maps and Globes including the above, 3 TO Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, with ueo. of Apparatus, including tho a hove, 4 00 Latin and Greek Languages, including , , all the above, 5 00 The German and French Languages will bo taught, but un extra charge of if5 00 per quarter will bo inuJo for cither of them. All tho members of tho school are required to exercise themselves in written compositions mid declamations, und will be expected r.t the close of each term to gio a public oxtiibiliun of their proficiency in all tho branches they may havo puroiicd. Persons al a distance arc informed, that upon ap plication t? the President, board will bo furnished in respectable private families, on moderate terms, lly older of the Board. 1). M. 110LLIDAY, Phes't. Jims' C Ddyd, Secr'v. Danville, April 10 1839. TZkc Victory Won, AFTER long, tedious, and expensivo experi ment, Dr. Leidy has discovered a method whcicby the virtue of the Sanaparilla is extracted, so as to be formed into Pills without destroying its efficacy. Innumerable attempts have been mado to accom plish this important object, but all failed. It is im portant, because the Sarsaparilla, us a medicine, in all diseases to which mankind is subject is product ive of more real good, than tho wholo catalogue of medicine in use. Ask all respectable physicians tho question, 1 What is tho most effectual purifier of the blood, and the most popular medicine uscdl" they will answer unanimously, Sarsaparilla. What better recom mendation can bo asked 1 DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA Oil BLOOD PILLS, Price, Twenty-five Cents a Box. They must surely command a preference, for they nro not composed of Sartapanlla alone, but contain, in a concentrated fctate, in the form of a pill, the virtues of the princip i! ingredients contained in tho rompound fluid, extracts, syrups, and other prepara tions of Sarsaparilla. They are highly recommended by numerous phy sicians, and others, (see directions around each bot tle) in Rheumatic Affections, Schrofnla Erysipelas, Jaundice, Heartburn Diseases of the Li cr,skin bones and glands. Pain of tho side3, along the back and spine o ver the region of tho heart and -stomach. Inward fevers, bad taste Ulcc-ous sores of tho nose throat and body. Scaly Eruptions and blotches of tho skin. Dry and watery pimples and peitules of tho face and body. Tetter and ringworms. Swellings and hardening of the glands of the neck, in the groins, breast. &c. Stomach Coughs, Liver complaint. in thcmoulhjbul breath Flatulency, Indigestion. Sour eructations and acid ities of the stomach. Want of appetite Wntctlirash. and all tho whole train of diseases resulting from impurity of tho blood, constitutional diseases pro duced by Mercury, or other minerals, or the conse quent of Syphilh , Lues Venereal, &c. For convenience of taking, as well as making but small bulk, being in flat square boxes, convenient for carrying in tho pocket oi for travelling purposes, they must be preferable to all other preparations of Sarsaparilla. For sale, Wholesale and Betail at Dr. Leidy's HcaltliEmporium, SndncarVineslicct.Philndelphia, For sale by D. S. TOBIAS. PREMONITARY HINTS, AJS'D IMPORTANT INFORMATION. EADER, did you ever teo a confirmed Dvs- VeK. peptic, and Icnrn his sulleringsl If not. suf lieu it to say, lie io a pain, thin and ghastly looking object, his lifu apparently hanging by a thread i he is miscraoio anu unnappy, 1113 bulienngs indiscribu' ble. Aro you much troubled with flatulency, costive ncsf, sour eructations arising from your stomach, occasional want of appetite, waterbiash, a bad taste in your mouth, or foul breath, ruin or a heaviness at your stomach, sickness after eating, headache, dis gust nt your onco favorilo food, &c. If you aro much troubled with any of the foregoing symptoms, bring before you ttie picture of tho Dyspeptic, and naviiig riwmcu 10 remedy 1110 consequences, im mediately procuro Dr.Leidy'sTonictyAnli-fiyspeplicCordial A never failing and efficacious remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Vnd tho whole train of affections resulting from dis eases of tho Liver, Stomach and Intestines. The ubove medicine is warranted free from mer cury or other tumoral preparations: it is comnosrd entirely ot vegetables, safa and caiy to take, being very pleasant to tho taste. It may bo safely admin istered to young und old, requiring but moderate re- eiriciiuns 111 uici only. JNumcrous testimonials havo been from timo to timo published; its reputation is so well known, fur. thcr comment upon its virtues is unnecessary, euf- 111-0 ii iu Bay, it has nevkii paiieii i.v a ki.nole instance. Further recommendations occompany iiiu uirrviioiis nrouuu cacu Homo. djPrico Ono Dollar per bottle. 1'rcparcd and sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr Leidy's Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vino lo. l'Jl. Also Sold by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg, May 20. Iy5 DYEHS OPEN YOUR EYES. ENGAL Indigo; Spanish do. Vcrdigries, blue Vitrial; White do. for sale tbcan and cood. at me jjioonuuurc waro nouso, by D. S. TOBIAS, A Desirable Opportunity for New Sub scribers. THE rODKTU V01.UHH OL THE GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE, AND AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIg W, Commenced on the first of Jan. 1830. TERMS $3 per annum, payahlo in advance. Two large volumes of nearly one thousand pages aro published every year. P kaIIIS popular work is now printed with a new j5l typo cost expressly for the purpose, on fine thick p.ipcr, well stitched in a neat covca, Valua ble Engiavings are given in ever other number. Tho Gentlemen's Magazine andAmericanMoulh- ly Bevicw has attained a standing that ensures its continuance; and tho commendatory notices of flic most respectable portion of the press attests it3 mer it and popularity. Each monthly number con tains Scventy-lwo extra sized Octavo pages, and presents more reading matter than a volume of a novel. It is published at litllo more than half tho price of any other Magazine in tho United States, yt contains as many ORIGINAL PAPERS as any other monthly publication. WM. E. BURTON, Editor $ Proprietor, Phil'a. The Rev icw Department of tho Gentlemen's Mag ozihe, which has elicited notices from all points of tho literary circlc,vvill continue to picsenta complete account of tho popular literature of tho day, with liberal extracts from rare and popular workr. Translations from the lighter portions of the French, German, Spanish and Indian authors, occur in eve ry number. Copious and Anecdotal;Biographics of eminent men of the day, with engraved likencsaes, will frequently ornament tho pages ofthe Gentle men's Magazine, FISJL.23 SPORTS Arrangements have been made with a writer of aeknowlcdgcd ability to produce in tho pages of The Gentleman's Maga zine, a monthly scries of articles, descrip tive of all subjects connected ivith the vari ous Manly Sports and Pastimes, embrac ing a lunu ol information not elsewhere at tainable, and illustrated, in its course, bv several hundred engravings on wood. A- mong others, the lollowing subjects will be particularly exemplified. lie Jlorse and the Hex, in all their vari eties, with every requisite information rcj specting rurcliasc, Urcetiing, Breaking, and Keepinir. The Art of Gunning, in all its branches, including Rifle and Pistol Shootintr, with ample directions and valuable hint3 to young gunners. 1 lie Natural History of American Game Hints. Angling, with an account of American Fishes. Douting and Sailing, with a full de- scnpiion of tlie various lancy cralts, and an interesting account of the principle Clubs .'irciicn , witii its uustoms, szc. anil a History of its Rise and Progress. swimming, skating, (uoils, Cricket, ilackel, lives, and other Ball Games. Forminir. in the whole, a valuable Cvclo pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge. PUBLISHED BY WM.E. BURTON, Opposite the Exchange, Doch-streel, Philadelphia, Where all orders and communications, postage paiu, urc requcstcu io no directed. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Blooms uurg, jjpru isi, laa'j. Allen Ebenezer Pctrikin.Winslow.&co UriiiK Joshua Quick Rozctta Biggs Peter Rugglcs Ziba Oolenian Jesse Richerd John Eyer Jacob Rupert & Barton Fry Jacob Squire Ebiu 2 G ruber John Smith Daniel or Girton Matthias George Smith 2 Haley John Slroup Jotham Ilaiday Arthur Stutter Samuel Ilaiuman .Inroby Stadler John Howell Sarah Ann Stetler John Esq. Ilcimbach Henry Swaby Thos. M. D. Daniel Jemison Jeybert Barnard Ikeler Andrew Esq.Scbrcm Nicholas iUtncr John Taylor Polly or Krum Henry Winncrar Abraham Mundunhall John Unanuh Philin ilelick Daniel Vanhorn John Afrliek Peter Wetzfer Jacob Wagoner Calharino Winters Lewis Clino WellineRussel .flimser Joseph .i.'oy Aiehatl iueniicuiiaii Jiviim 71 r I a 1 . PelrikinW.II.J.;. Washington Charles Petrikin B. F. Witte Godfried Prentiss Noah Willits Thomas 11. RUPERT, P. M. Persons calling for letters on the above list, will please say they are advertised. Vt - - n a " -K-iiysicaaia surgeon, Informs the citizens of Bloom and vicini ty, that lie lias located himself in tho village of Blomsburg, wheio ho will always bo ready to attend to all calls for his profession al services. Office next door to Robisons Stago Office WCl. It) IDdD. ESTATE OF ERR HARDER, Late of Vattawissa township deceased. Notico is hereby given that letters of administra tion on tho abovo mentioned HstniP Wn i,n. granted by tho Register of Columbia county to tho suoscriucr rcsitiingin Uattawissa. All persons bavin? u.iuio win juciit-o present tliein and thoso indebted to said Estate will mako immc- uiuio payment 10 MacU23 1B3?RA8'IUYIIU,JST' REGIMENTAL the THE Enrolled Inhabit in .1.- I. I . .-...It U UIO UUIU1U8 01 1110 -TlSt llfi.n mnMl l arc hereby commanded to nmnt .,n.L.'.i"i r .1.. ' -&---uui Training, Exercising and Inspection : t-...ii: .... 111 llUUUIUUIIS, in wii: All the VOT.ITNTP.rcn uuuuiieu iu mu isi uaitaiiion of tlie. 71 Rniiiinnnt. will mpi.t nt , i) i Ti I "'c noiise o Robert Hagetibtich, at McDowell's Mills un i iiuiouiiy, me sou uay ol May next The 1st Baltallion ofthe 71st Itcrim'en to meet al Orangtrville, ou Tndav, tl'1G "j, day of May next. The 2d Baltallion of the 71st Herimm UaV of Mav iiH-t. ntn I m V pany attached thereto is to meet at the sam iiiuu miu piaci'. mathew Mcdowell, coi. April 20, 1839. Ecj-coi. Mcdowell win ,, iM. j to meet any of his brother nflln. 'rf Ilugcnbuch'sm I. C. Johnson's. Or J ,uiu auu a; vraay's Hotel, Cattawissa. A mm TIIRESIIING MACHINE, ST AS IST & HOWARD'S upon tlie I'rinaplc of a Leather Belt h . clincd Plane. The advantage of tho Machi ne ovfsr - others in, that it can be operated with single horse, and requires but two men ti worK it, wliiie 1: occupies but a small spae 111 u inn 11. 1 im power can also he applies iu vuou auwing, turning, or to operate ma ny other kinds of machinery for Mcchani cal purposes. Any person wishing to mil chase the right of a single power, or Imt-nulitnff ff.t-i nlilrt.n !, I! 1 a . iiq,iij-7, i,uu uuLiiii it upun .ippuuaiioi! ( tho subscribers, living in Muucy townshi 1 ljycoming county ra. HAINES, THOMAS & Co. P. S. Letters directed to the subscriber! on the subject, to Muncy P. O. will hi roinpuy niienucu to. Muncy, Feb. Oth 1839. Pa-ospccttis for the ISxtruttlcbf For 3183.9. WTHTE lay before our Republican frienda a eu'J V V rcriiition paper for our chcan rcriodirfi puDiicauon, ine " kxtua Utoni:." . .. ... H Dunng the months when Concrcs3 if in sc.fio- we publish the " CocnsssniNAL GiouK,"nbu gives a condensed report of ns proceedings week! for ono dollar. In the interval between t!i sesio ol congress, we pub!h tho "Evtjia WLonr," fl six months, containing tbo news, politics, mil' uocumenta, snti wnatever else ol interest appears I ho Daily Globe, for the Eamo price. Tbcco t' publications aro printed wccklv. in Imnk fum render them convenient for preservation and ri ence. Dach number contuins 1G royal quarto pi Tho important elections which will take pi; during tho approaching summer and fall, will peculiar value to the information to bo cccivcd fro this quarter, during the canvass. The new pita? of parties in tho North, und the troubled asun which foreign agitation gives to our national el fairs llipre, will also impart to tho counlr' for tin sis months preceding tho meeting of tho next Con grcss, more man ordinary interest. Tho publication of tho "Extaa Glome" w commenco tho first week in May, and end the fit ivr 1 . J TERMS. 1 copy For Tor For For For For $ 00 5 00 10 00 20 00 u cojucs, 12 " 25 " 60 ' 100 40 00 75 00 I'aymcnb! may bo transmitted by mail, peM J paid, at our risk. The notes of any fucorpornsl bank in the United States, current in tho section J country where n Fiibscribcr rci-ides, will bo rcceivt 1 But when sutaenbers can procure tho notes of kt I in the Northern and Middlo Statcsj they will plejj seuu mem. Io msnro all tho numbers, the subscripts! snouiu uonero i.y mo illiol jVlav. ULAIR & RIVES. (Xj'No altcntion will be paid to orders im!es t money accompany them. TO Tim PiifN'rp.TiK nv nnw. v. M J- -SFITHAIili, Jf ood Letter Cutler and Engraver, Vr. 21, Irankhn Place, Philadelphia, TfE) ESPECTFIJLLY announces to ihe Prir.K XLli of 'Im United States, that ho has corumenct Uio manufaciuro of wood letters. Wood Letters of everv descrintion. from four thirty four lines Pica, or upwards, mado to order 0 uio enortcst nritirc. JrnamentalLcttersorrnlirci new and moot splendid patterns, for heads of nrn papers, titlo lincg,&c.fiom tno lines great primeri miy rru larger. His typo will lio made of materials of the fcc assortment, well seasoned and nrcoared bv madam ry, invented for thnpurposo which insures thorn1)-- oxaci aujustmcnt. Specimens will be publihscd as early as poisM "WO Oil ExccutediSvith neatness and nrnmntilniln. He: for iiewsii-ipcrs, fac-t-imile?. ornainnnlal nrd i-'i rules, &c.Scc. cut with tho greatest accuracy m tjf iiii iat or woou. Old cfct metal cuts, ornament. enzrsw ever, and made equal to new for half their origin- cost, A liberal discount for cash. Six months cti on tho moit approved security, Ordr-rs from.J1 country promptly altcuded to. All letters iniu-t ! postpaid. Orrt-iutors ofpapers in the country who vvtll p" tlio ahovo advertisement a few insertions, and to' ward a paper containim? t'.n cmii tn tlip. adf- tiser, will lie paid therefor in any of tho above Ej April 87, 1839. i ALARATUS, Glauber Salts, Epsom naif, 'I t titiV BV UIO Cheap Health Emporium-