PROSPECTUS ' For publishing a new paper inthc borough of Harrisburg, entitled the State Capitol Gasr.ettG. Br iliiLDitooK, Ke.niook & Envrroy, fTHIIE Subscribers propose to publish o newspa H. per in the borough of Harrishurc;, with the titlo of tlio " State Capitol Gazette." The Gazette will be devoted to the support and advancement of democratic principles, based upon the political and philosophical lrul!i3 of universal equality of right; nud the sovereignty of the peoplo's will designated by the voico of tho majoiity that all civil govern ment and law cminato from tho people, exist only by their assent or poimidsion.and that they have an unalienable right to remodel, alter or abolish cither nt tlioir pleasure, whenever they may deem it ne cessary for their welfare and happiness, and that cv cry thing which tend3 to weaken or subvert those principles, goes directly to rap the foundation of our republican Institutions, and should bo checked with a prompt hand and vigorous energy, 'Measures and not men,' shall ever be the rule by wlich tho political course of tho Gazetto will be gofcrncd. We shall never quarrel with our polit ical brethren about tho individual whom tho major ity may fairly select, to carry out any measures con sistent with our democratic principles. Is he hon est i3 he capable, audwill he obey the voice of his constituents, shall be the lending enquiries as to the qualifications of a candidate for oilice. If capable, honost and willing to acknowledge the supremo will of too majority, every individual in society shall have an enunl claim on us for our countenance and support. U'c abhor all faction and combination of individual interest to accomplish individual purpo posos. Every thing of that sort, shall receive from tlx a most hearty and decided opposition. Honesty, economy and strict accountability in all public functionaries, and their disbursements of the public moneys, shall be freely examined and fully discuss ed. Tho Gazette Trill sustain tho administration of the General Government, upon the principles pur sued by its present patriotic and enlightened chief magistrate Martm van Uuren, and will checrlully lend its support to his re-election, to complete his measuie of two terms of office, in accordance with the uniform practice exercised towards his republi cs predecessor.. In discussing national policy, wo shall advocate, at all times every measure tending to strengthen the bonds of the common Union, and to promolo tho peace, security and happiness of the whole, so far as it can bo done without compromit ting any rights that may belong to an individual ttatc as a separate and independent sovereignty. The Gazette will also support the administration of our worthy Executive of Pennsylvania Gover nor Poiter, nnd its editors will ever cherish the prin ciples which triumphed in his election, and Vhich through all the desperate and dangerous machina tions put in requisition to defeat his inauguration, by a recl;Ics3 and abandoned party, established in the executive chair, as tho land marks ofourrcpubli can safety and happiness. It shall also be the study of tliO'editors to promolo the best interest of our vast chain of internal improvements, and urging to a speedy completion all the links necessary to secure its immense connection, and to turn it to lasting and profitable u;e. Our foreign relations shall bo attended to, and the public seasonably advised of every transaction abroad, calculated to affect their political interests, or awaken in private life a spirit of enquiry and re search in the various fields of philosophy, mechan ics or literature. The Gazette will be printed on a fino double me dium sheet, and new tjpe; and every attention be stowed to render its mechanically execution perfect. The liist number of tho Gazette will appear on or about tho thirteenth of June. Persons holding tho proposals will be punctual to return tho same by the thirteenth of May. Letters by mail, post paid will receive prompt attention. M. I). HOLHROOK, WILLIAM IfEMLOCK. JOHN B.IJUATTON. Harrisburg, March 15, 1830 TERMS. The State Capital Gazette willbc published twice a week during the sitting of the Legislature; and once a week lor tlio remainder of the year, the fol lowinjyjrices in advance : I he whole year, - - 00 i he session only, (twice a week,! - 2 00 J. HAWLEY'S Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills. Theso pills aro found to bo a most certain and af fectual preventive of fevcr.janndice bilious, and oth cr cholics, and indeed, of all diseases caused by ob ....:.. ..rr..j! . i r niuiiiuii ui Huctuuns oi mo Momacn, liver splr er intestines. For liver and 6tomach comnlaints i alldiscascs connected therewith, such as hypochon u.K,, iiswiit-s, ui9ieara or uioigesiion, loss ol ap petite, headache, giddiness, and for fever and ague, those pills aro a sure prcventitivc- Also, for salt iiieumc. i ncy cleanse the stomach, remove there from all vitiated biles Durifv and refinp. the Mnn,l Does a person feci a loss of appetite, and a bad tasto in tho moulh.withafa'mti.essof tho stomach, a few cotes oi inese pun are sure to remove all such diffi culties, speedily set matters to naht. Heaviness dull, sleepy and sluggish inaction, with or without a yellowness of complexion, these, pills will surely and speedily remove all surh ailments, ami timely uiu ui uiesc puis may prevent tlio oocurrenco any such formidable disease. Also HawleyV Vegetable Salve, known thrnu-rli. out the Union. This salve when used has a pecu- liar quality in reviving an artion of tho affected parts, uy soltemng ami opening the pores and creat. inz nersmration. reducing finer fro. 7, ,ieni.,n, cxpcl3, and entirely prevents tho blood from scttlinc in the flosh of bruise, or wounds, of any dofcerip- uuii, mtu la a sure prevunnva o mortiucation, and may no nratio ueoi tor cuts, tores, burns, rheutna iism, pain in tuo uacK, lreart or side. The abovo articles for sale by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. BloomsburgOctober 13. MVEJRY And EXCHANGE. sdasjfo WTERY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that ho has always on hand, at his Li very Stable in Uloomd.urg, for tho purposes of Hire or Exchange, a variety of Horses, Sulkies, . ,GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, which ho will fcel gratified to keep in readiness for the accommodation of customer. Ptanfl.up)licUon can bo made at his residence when evefy means will he uad to render entire sat lefactloii to thoe who may givo him a call. NOAH 8. PKK1STI8. Bloonwl ur, May 20, 1H38, A 12 tF VOLUME or tat Saturday Chronicle. INCREASED ATTRACTION, WE nte gratified in being oblo to wo on- aro nounce ti our numerous readers that muling arrangements for commcncjng our new vo lume under the most favorable auspices. Tho con stantly increasing patronage of the Chrdniclo id tvcll calculated to produce corresponding eirorts on tho part of tlio publishers, und It is therefore that we ate determined to spare neither pains nor expense in the determination to render this family newspapt r at least equal, if not superior to any similar publica tion in this country. Tho fourth volume will com mence on tho 18lh of Moy ensuing, and for that day we have already secured contributions from sev eral of the ablest writers in the country. In evi dence of this we can promise the following articles. A powerfully written tale, of Domestic Life, by Robert Morrls,cditor of the Pcnnsylvanialnquirer. A Poem by Miss Mary Emily Jackson. A Humorous Sketch, by Edgar A. Poo, Esq. lato editor of the Southern Literary Messenger. A Humorous Poem, by L. 1. Wihner, Esq. An Essay by John Du Sollc, Esq. editor of the Spi rit of tho Times. A Poem, by Willis G. Clarke, Esq. editor of tho Philadelphia Gazette. And also articles by Mrs. Lydia Jane Picrson, J. R. Hart, Esq. John Clarke, Esq. Chas. West Thom son, Esq. Dr. Alexander C. Draper, and others whose valuable aid has been secured for the next volume. But it is not alone in the original department that we intend to make improvements. Our resources 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 mid Paris periodicals, and from timo to timo shall avail ourselves of their contents, as they may seem calculated to amuse or instruct. In addition to these features, the now volume will contain a variety of inlcicsting wood cut in gravings, as well as all the most fashionable ballads, melodies and songs, set to mHsic, so that tho " gen tler" portion of our readers may feel assured of ob taining through this medium every thing that po sesses interest or merit in the musical world. Our object in short throughout our future course will be to increaso tho claims and merit, and thus enhance the reputation of our journal diligent from week to week to cull out every thing calculated to entertain or inform, and at the same timo careful to exclude every thing calculated to offend propriety and virruc,(or to weaken or insult the moral tone of the thousands -of families to whoso tastes, curiosity and amusement it is our business as well as our plessure io administer. Our list is already large but our expenses nro by no means inconsiderable, and while the former shall continue to increase, through the kindness and partiality of our friends, wo shall not hesitate in relation to the latter. It is the object of our amoi lion tc render the Saturday Chronicle just such a public journal as the mother may delight in com mending to her daughter, tho father to the son, and tho philanthropist to the community at large. MATTHIAS & TAYLOR, Philadelphia. April, 1S39. R. LEIDY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT 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 virtues. Suffice it to say, one bottle of the above contains twice as much of the active principles of Sarsaparilla an other ingredi ents, as any extract in cxistccnc, in the same quan tity, and is equal to one gallon of Syrup of Sarsa parilla, for making which druggists and others pur chase the above preparation. Price ono dollar per bottle. It is recomended in all diseases of tho skin and Bones; affections of the Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and watery nmplcs on tho lace, neck and body; ulcer ations of tho nose, mouth and throat; running at the tare and t,ycs;hrysipilas, fecrofula.rheumatic pains, swelling or hardening of tho Glands, constitutional diseases produced by the uso of mercury or other minerals. In short, Sarsaparilla is known to the world, as being the most powerful orient ever dis covered for vurifuinglhe blood and Animals Fluids. couscqucntly the most valuable specific for all dis eases, resulting from impurities of tho Blood, and oilier Hinds ol the body. Caution. Persons should be particularly careful in getting a preparation that may be relied upon; there being many in existence, not properly oreuar- ed, unfit for use, and almost inert; possessed of no mcuicinai qualities wnatever. Dr. N. B. Leidy candidly declares his nrcnaration to bo what it is represented to be, and is prepared by himEclf, a regular Druggist and Apothecary, and is beakfes a regular Physichn, attested by Drs. I'hys- 1 m,.... IT.. f II I i. i ' - .., uuiiuiuu, j,,uiv, VWJ, 1cntTS, JUCHSUU, JumCS, llorner, Uibson.&c. (bee directions and recommen dations around each bottle.) Upward, of 3000botlels of the above havobeci sold, during tho past six months, a strong proof of its good qualities, dec. For sale in this city aj Dr. Lcidy's Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vine, No. 191, I rcdenck Klct Drug store, corner of 2d and Callow lull streets. J. Smith Ss Co's. Diug store 3d street abovo No ble. J. Gilbert Sc Co's. Drug store, 2d sticet abov Vine. Also by J. F. Long, Druggist Lancaster, Pennsylvania. G. W. Oakley, Druggist, Reading, do. J. B. Moaer, do, Allentown do. P.&W.H.Pomn,do. Easton, do. E. Bringhurst, Druggist, Wilmington. Dclewarc. And by tho principal Druggists and Merchant in tne united states. 37th ALSO SOLD 111' D. S. TOBIAS. Bloomsburrg, J an. 5 1830. LOST on the 215th March, between my dwelling and Jerseylown, or in Jersoytown. a calfskin PockclBnok, containing, ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE DOLLARS u Bank Notes, together wit several other papers which will bo of no use to any other person but mc. Tho bovc reward will be given for the pocket nooic anu money, or my gratelul thanks fo llie pockel-uooK ana papers. JAMES C. SPROUL. April 10, 1830. pTSnHE Trustees of this Institution aro huppy to J( announce to the public generally, that it is now in full tido of successful operation. Tho win ter term has just closed; and tho semi-annual exam ination, have given more satisfactory evidence1 of tlio excellent qualifications of their teacher, E. W. Oonkmnu, than any rnsvious recommendations could have done. Tho summer term will commence on Wcdncsd-.-y the first day of May, and contlnuo twenty-thrcu weeks. It is very important, that all who wish to join the institution, should be present on that day, or as soon after as possible. In ordci to make tho school a public benefit, by affording to all parenfs wlio desire tho opportunity of giving their children a first rate education, the terms of tuition have been given at the following' low rates. rrtt auAnTxn. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, 2 00 English Grammar explained and illustra ted, including tho above, Geography, with uso of Maps and Globes including the above, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, with use of Apparatus, including tho a bovc. 3 50 3 00 4 00 6 00 Latin and Greek Languages, including all the above, Tho German and French Languages will be taught, but an extra chargo of 55 00 per quarter will bo made for cither of them. All tho members of the school aro required to exercise themselves in written compositions and declamations, and will bo expected at tho cloeo of each term to givo a public exhibition of their proficiency in all tlio branches they may have pursued. Persons at a distance- ore informed, that upon ap plication to the President, board will bo furnished in respectable privato families, on moderate terms. By order of the Board. D. M. HOLLIDAY, Pbes't. Jouiv C. Bom, Secr'y. Danville, April 10 18'JO. 'JTIic Ticory Won, FTER long, tedious, and expensive experi ment, Dr. Leidy has discovered a method whereby the virtue vfllic Samapurilla is extracted, so as to bo formed into Tills without destroying its efficacy. Innumerable attempts have been mado to accom plish this importint object, but all failed. It is im portant, because the Sarsaparilla, as a medicine, in II diseases to which mankind is subject is product- tc of more real good, than tho whole catalogue of lueuicine in use. Ask all respectable physicians the question, What is the most cfi'uctual purifier of the blood, and io most popular medicine used!" they will answer unanimously, Sarsaparilla. What better recom mendation can be asked 1 DR. LEIDY'S SAIISA PA HILL A OR BLOOD PILLH, - Price, Twenty-five CenU a Box. They must surely command a preference, for they arc not composed of Sarsaparilla alone, but contain, in a concentrated state, in the form oj a pill, the virtues of the principal ingredients contained in the compound fluid, extracts, syrups, and other prepara tions of Sarsaparilla. J hey arc highly recommended by numerous phy sicians, and others, (sec directions around each bot tle) in Rheumatic Affections, Schrofula Erysipelas, Jaundice, Heartburn Diseases of the Liver,skin tilcc-ous sores of the nose throat mid body. Scaly Eruptions and blotches of the skin. Dry and walcry pimples and pcstulcs of the face and body. Tetter and ringworms. bones and glands. Pain of tho sides, along the back and spine oi ver the region of tho heart and stomach. Swellings and hardening of tlio glands of the Inward fevers, bad taste in the mouth.foul breath neck, in tlio groins, breast. &c. Stomach Coughs, I.hcr complaint. Flatulency, Indigestion. Sour eructations and acid Hies of the stomach. Want of appetite, W atcrbrash, and all tho whole train of diseases resulting from impurity of the blood, constitutional diseases pro duced by Mercury, or other minerals, or the consc. iiuenceof byphilii, Lues Venereal, &c. For convenience of taking, as well as makine but small bulk, .being in flat square boxes, convenient for carrying in the pocket oi tor travelling purposes, they must be prcterablo to all other preparations of aarsaparilla. For sale. Wholesale and Retail at Dr. Lcidy's lleallhEmporium, 2nd nearVino strect.Philndelphia, For sale by u. S. TOBIAS. ritEMONITARY HINTS, AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION. EADER, did you ever see a confirmed Dys- , peptic, and learn his sufl'e.I lgsl If not, suf lice it to say, he is a pale, thin and ghastly looking object, his life apparently hanging by a thread ; he is nuscrablo and unhappy, his sullunngs indiscnba ble. Aro you much troubled with flatulency, costive- ness, sour eructations arising from your stomach occasional want of appetite, waterbiash, 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 aro much troubled with any of tin foregoing symptoms, bring before you tho picturo of the Dyspeptic, and having resolved to remedy the conseimenccs, ira iiiuiiuciy procure Dr.Leuly's Tank $'Anli-DyspepUcCordi(tl A never falling and efficacious remedy for DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION, And the whole train of affections resulting from dis eases of tho Liver, Stomach and Intestines, The abovo medicine is warranted freo from mer cury or other minoral preparations; it Is composed entirely of vegetables, safe and easy to take, being ycry pleasant to tho taste. It may lc safely admin istered to young and old, requiring but moderate io- oiriciions in diet only. Numerous testimonials have been from timo to time published; its reputation is so well known, fur- ther comment upon iu virtues is unnecessary, euf- iico u to say, it mas nkveu pailhu ix a simile lNsTAMCK. Further recommendations accompany uic uuecuons nrounu cacn bottle. (Tr-Price One Dollar ner bottle. Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr lidy a Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vine No. 1U1. Also Sold by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent, Bloomsburg, May 20. Iy5 DYERS OPEN YOUH EYIM. ENGAL Indigo; Spanish'do, Vcrdigries, blue v;,r;.i. wi,:i.j. ..! t , : , mo uiooinsourg vare uouie, by D. S. TOBIAS. ew Sut- scrwers. The FomtTit votutir. dr, the GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE, AND AMERICAN MONTHLY UEVIa W, Comnienccd on the first of Jan. 1830. TERMS S3 per annnm, payablo in dvancc. Two largo Toliinfts of nearly one thousand pages arc published every year. rnniHS popular work is now printed with a new Jil typo cast expressly for tlio purpose, on fine thick paper, well stitched in a neat cover. Valua ble Engravings nro given in ever other number. 1 ho ucntlemcn s Magazine andAmcncanMonlh ly Review has attained a standing that ensures its continuance; and tho commendatory notices of tho most rcspcctaoio portion ol tho press attests its mer it and popularity. Each monthly number con tains Seventy-two extra sized Octavo pages, und presents moro reading matter than n volume of a novel. It is published at little moro than half tlio price of any other Macazino in the United States. yet contains as many ORIGINAL PAPERS as any other monthly publication. WM. E. BURTON, Editor r Proprietor, l'hil'a. The Review Dennrtment nf llm r!nnil.m.. ivr t , 1 .iiv klllLlllUl D ll.U azinc, which has elicited notices from all points o the literary circlc,will continuo to pitsenta complete account of tho popular lileratute of tho day, with liberal extracts from rare and popular workr. Translations from the lighter portions of the French, German, Spanish and Italian authors, occur in eve- ... t r, ... . . . iy miiiiuui. iupiuus anu Anecuotaljuiograplncs of eminent men of tho day, with engraved likenesses, wm iraqm-miy ornament tho pages ot the Gentle men's Magazine, FIEjLD SPORTS Arrangements have lipnn nmd with -i writer of acknowledged ability to produce in tlio pages of The Gentleman's Muga zine, a monthly series of articles, descrip tive of all subjects connected with the vari ous Manly Sports and Pastimes, embrac ing a fund of information not nlsmvlinro nt. tainabie, and illustrated, in its course, by several imnurcu enaravtiiirs on wood. A- mong others, the following subjects will be particularly exemplified. The Horse and the Doer, in all their vari. eties, with every requisite information re specting l'urcnase, urceuing, Breaking, and Keeping. 7 he Art of Gunning, in all its branches, ncludinrx Rifle and Pistol Shnntimr. with ample directions and valuable hints to young runners. The Natural History of American Game Birds. Angling, with an account of American Fishes. Boatincr and Snilintr. will, n full dr. scnption of the various fancy crafts, and an interesting account of the principle Ulubs. Archern. with its Customs. A'.p. nnil n History of its Rise nntt Progress. swimming, Skating, Quoits, Cricltct, ... ... . 3 . uacuci, 1'ivcs, antl other Hall Games. FormillL'. in the whole, a valuable Cve.ln pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge. PUBLISHED BY WM.E. BURTON. Opposite the Exchange, Dock-street, Philadelphia, Where all orders and communications, posta paid, are requested to bo directed. Sir. Brandrefcli's VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL THESE pills have obtained a celebrity for cur lug most diseases to which the human system is liable, unexampled in the history of the healing art. They expel by the action of the stumacli and and bowls, all bad humours from tho J'lood, causing a ireo circulation ol the Uuids, and restores a sound state of health. Tho thousands who use and recommend them, is proot psitivo of their extraordinary and beneficial UCCIE. The subscriber has received the appointment of agent, ior the sale ol lr. iJraiiuctn's l'ltls in Bloomsbnrg. None are genuine that arc offered fur sale, without a ccrtifltato of appointment signed by tho proprietor and countersigned by IJranch Onen, general agent; and no certificate is ever given, to iiioso engaged in the Drug business. J. It. MOYER. Bloomsburg Aug. H 1838. Iyl7 LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office ul Blooms burg, April st, 1839. Allen Ebenezcr Pelrikin.Winslow.&co Urink Joshua Quick Rozetta Biggs Peter Rugglcs Ziba Coleman Jesse Richerd John Eyer Jacob Rupert fc Uarlon Fry Jacob Squire Ebin S Gmber John Smith Daniel or Girton Matthias George Smith a Haley John Slroup Jotham Harday Arthur Stetler Samuel llardman .Tncoby Siadler John Howell Sarah Ann Stetler John Esq. ITcimbach Henry Swaby Thos, M. D. Daniel Jeoiison Jeybcrt Barnard Ikcler Andrew Esq.Schrem Nicholas Kitner John Taylor Polly or Krum Henry AVinnegar Abraham Mendenhall John Unangh Philip MeWek Daniel Vanhorn John ilelick Peter Wetzler Jacob Afouscr Joseph Wsgencr Catharine Moy ilichacl 'Wiiiters Lewis Clino flendenhnll Lvdia WellineRussel PetrikinW.H..;, Washington Charles Potrikin 11. P. Witte Godfried Prentiss Noah Willits Thomas B. RUPERT, P. M. Ti 1 1 r r i . j ursuua caning igr letters on tno above Ul, will please say thry nro advertised, A Desirable Opportunity for IV flW TJlIUttSlUjNU i&UAL'miNE. STAK JuY Si nowAMys HRftililS flsMMRSSa POWfiSf. Up wi the Principle of a Leather Belt In clined Plane. Tho advantage of tlio Machine over all Iters is, that It can bo Operated with if irla Itnrse. nml rpntiircn lint . otl sm work it, whilo it occupies: but a small spacri m to .i u.uu. iuu jiuwur can aiso Uc applied wood sawintr. turninrr. or In nnimm . nv other kinds or machinery for Mecliaui.' purposes. Any person wishihn- tn M,. cat eh nse the rirhl of n sinnln ,.Q. . j-vnu!, ui JOr townships, can obluin it upon application ttf thn sntmi't ifinrfl. llvlnir in Aim a. i . tho Lycoming county Pa. , ... iu,,jf luwiisnin imiiuu, iJiwiiiivia cji UO. . V. b. Letters directed to the subscribed on tho sub cct, to Muncv P. O. ivill lif rotnptly attended to. JHuilcy, i'cb. Otii 1839. ProspecJiss for thcSxlrattlobtf 'E lay before our Republican friends a ufn scrintlon publication, tho " Extiia GuinG." uuring mo momns when Uongrcss is in session, we publish tho" CoNonr.ssio.vAL Gionr," which gives a condensed icport of its proceedings weekly . ... lu ,u:ivui uciwecnuio sessions Congress, wo publsh lbn Hiti a. .... r. six months, containing tbo news, politics, public documents, and whatever r!n nf i... the Daily Globe, for tho satno price. Theso two puuiicauons are printed weekly, in book form, to render llicm convenient for preservation and refer ence. Each number contains 16 royal quarto pa. iho important elections ulilrh will fair t.,- during the approaching rummer and fall, will givo j.i.-uu.ir Y.iuiu io mo lniormauon to lie Derived from this quarter, during tlio canvass. Tho new phases of parties in lho North, nml tlm ini,u ...... J which foreign agitation gives to our national nf- ana uiere, win aiso imparl to the country for tho six months preceding tho meeting of tho next Con grass, more than ordinary interest. The publication ortho " Ex-rnx Gloue" will commence tho first week in May, and end tho first week in November next. TERMS. Tor For For 1 copy . . C copies, 13 " - !l 00 5 GO 10 00 ZD 00 40 00 For For For CO 100 70 00 l'avmcnts mav bn tr.mmiltril W molt rri. paid, at our risk. The notes of any incorporated bank iu the United St.ifra. nmrnt in tl... .A.i!n.. r country where a subscriber resides, will be rcceitcd. tl... ...i i :i nui iviiuu siiuseriDers can procure tno notes ol banks in tho Northern and Middle States, they will pica! send them. To lnSllrO nil tlm linmlmrq. tlio cnticrtntinnu should bo here by tho 7th of May. BLAIR & RIVES. (rr"No attention will be naid to onli-m imlnwilii 3 TO THE PRINTERS OF THE U- S. J- SPITHAIiIi, JVood Letter Culler and Engraver, No. 21, Iranhlin Place, Philadelphia, ESPEOTFULLY announccs'to tho Printers of tho United States, that hehas commenced the manufacture of wood letters. Wood Letters of every description, from four to thirty four lines Pica, or upwards, made to order on the shortest nhticc. Ornamental Letters of entirely new and most splendid patterns, for heads of new papers, titlo lincsA'c.fiom two lines great primer to any size larger. His typo will be made of materials of the best assortment, well Reasoned and prepared by machine ry, invented for the purpose which insures tho moel exact adjustment. specimens will uo pubnhscd as early as possible. IV WOOD ExccutcdjWith neatness and promptitude. HcaJi for newspapers, fac-similcs, ornamental and plain rule?, &c.iVc. cut with the greatest accuracy in typa metal or wood. ' , Old cast niclal cuts, ornaments, &c. engrave.) ever, ar.d mado equal to new for half their original cost. A liberal discount foi cash. Six months creJH on the most approved security. Order from lh country promptly attended to. All letters must bJ postpaid. OCjEditors of papers in tho country who will gi'c tho above advertisement a few insertion?, and for ward a paper containing lho same to the adver tiser, will bo paid therefor in any of the abovo men tioned materials. April 27, 1839. IS hereby given to all who aro indebted to llio suhscribcr, cither no Hook, Notes, or .liidgenienttoii Bocke.18, tint they must come forward anil fCUlc oil' their respective dues between now and the first day of Febuary, 16D9, or they will bo mverely dealt with. DANIEL GROSS. Bloomsburg Dec. 23th 1833. 3Gtlr STOCICTOS'S PREMIUM TEETH. A. VALLERVHAMP, TVraivTrTiTeirTi ESPKCTFULLY informs the Lndicn anJ iV T" w. .1.4 WVIIIill. ., II. - . i t... .... . . liontlptnrn nf I Tntiii..liin f tl.otT11.hn4 ,iui iciunieci iiom rjiiiaueiphia with u Ircbii tup- nlv nflltr. lutnut !mn.A..n.l .it : ti:- AP eelam Teeth, which ho inserts, in most cai.es, with uiiio or no pain, to look as well as the natural. Ho also cleans, fllnj nn.l nlnm. flllo tlm nviH nf fip.vfil tAotti ...lit. ...t i -i- .1.. . . n..ntK: With ft'llver nr tin rtJ . ....... A good supply of tooth brushes, and an involuv ble vegetable dentrifrico for salo on tho most t" sonnblo terms. His Medicines on hand and fm 8.110 as usual. Jit. rioasant townihlp, near McDowell's IHill. April 27, 1839. ALARATUS, Glauber Sslts, Ep.om salts, f k3 sale t tVe Cheep Health Emporium.