PROSPECTUS For pxtblishinga new paper in the borough of Harrisburg, entitled the . ' State Capitol Gazette. Dr iloLnnooK, JIkxlock & Diutton, THE Subscribers propose to publish o newspa per in thp borough of Harrisburg, with the title of tlio " Stato Capitol Gazette." The Gazette will lie devoted to the support and advancement of democratic ptinciplcs, based upon tho political and philosophical truths of universal equality of right; and tho sovereignty of tho people's will designated by the voice of tho majority that all oivil govern ment and law cminato from tho people, exist only by their nssont or pei mission, and that they have an unalienable right to remodel, alter or abolish cither nt thoir pleasure, whenever thoy may deem it ne cessary for their welfare and happiness, and that ev ery thing which tends to weaken or subvert those principles, goes directly to sap tho foundation of our republican Institutions, and should be checked witli a prompt hand and vigorous energy. 'Measures and not men,' shall ever be the rule by which tho political couno of tho Gazette will bo governed. Wo shall never quarrel with our polit ical brethren about the individnal whom tho major ity may fairly select, to carry out any measures con fcistent with our democratic principles. Is he hon est is ho capable, audwill he obey the voice of lib constituents, shall be tho leading enquiries as to tho qualifications of a' candidate) for oflicc. If capable, honest and willing to acknowledge the supremo will of tho majority, every individual in society shall have on equal claim on us for our countenance and support. We abhor all faction and combination of individual interest to accomplish individual purpo j)6scs. Every thing of that sort, shall rcceivo from us a most hearty and decided opposition. Honesty, economy and strict accountability in all public functionaries, and their disbursements of the public moneys, shall bo freely examined and fully discuss ed. The Gazette mill sustain tho administration of tho General Government, upon tho principles pur sued by its present patriotic and enlightened chief magistrate Martin Van Burcn, and will cheerfully lend its support to his re-election, to complete his measure of two terms of office, in accordance with the uniform practice exercised towards his republi can predecessors. In discussing national poiicy, wo shall advocate at all times every measure tending to strengthen the bonds of tho common Union, and to promoto the peace, security and happiness of tho whole, so far as it can bo done without comprornit oting any, rights that may belong to an individual state as a separate and independenl sovereignty. The Gazctto will also support tho administration of our worthy Executive of Pennsylvania Gover nor Porter, and its editors wijl ever cherish the prin ciples which triumphed in hb election, and which through all the desperate and dangerous machina tions put in rcqubitiou to defeat hb inauguration, by a reckless and abandoned party, established in the executive chair, as the land marks of ourrcpubli . can safety and happiness. It shall also bo the study of the editors to promoto tho 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 use. . Our foreign relations shall bo attended to, and tlia public seasonably advised of every transaction abroad, calculated to aflect their political Interests, or awaken in private life a spirit of enquiry and re search in tho various fields of philosophy, mechan ics or literature. Tho Gazette will be printed on a fine double me dium sheet, and new type; and every attention be stowed to render its mechanically execution perfect. The first number of the Gazette will appear on or about tho thirteenth of June. Persons holding tho proposals will bo punctual to return the same by the thirteenth of May. Letters by mail, post paid will receive 'prompt attention. M. D. IIOLBROOK, WILLIAM HEMLOCK. JOHN B. BltATTON. Harrisburg, March 15, 1839 TERMS. The State Capital Gazette willbo published twice a week during the sitting of the Legislature; and once a week for the remainder of the year, the fol lowing prices in advance : The wholo year, - . $3 00 The session only, (twice a week,) - 2 00 A NEW VOLUME or ME a vn EXCHANGE. Ea3 Eft "WTERY respectfully informs his friends and tho V public, that he has always on hand, at his Li very Stable in Bloomsburg, for the purppses of Hiro Horses, Sulkies, GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS. which he will feel gratified to keep in readiness for mo accommodation oj customers. Personal application can be made at his residenco when every means will bo used to render cntiro sat isiaction to those who may give him a call. NOAH S. PRENTI8, Bloomsburg, May 20, 1836, SUSCtUEHANJVA IilNE, . O m rm m cm mm I ii n mm kit m mJ "a I " T"7m THIS line has commenced pinning regularly be tween Wilkes-Barre, Northumberland, Will- lamsport, Harrisburg to Piladclphia and all inter mediate places. The Boats leave Whilkes-Ilnrre daily, ot 2 o'clock' P. M. and arrive at Northumber land next morning at 7$ o'clock A. M. and Harris burg the following evening at 9 o'clock; where pas sengers will remain over night, and take the rail road cars at 8,oclock; A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia by 2 o'clock, P. M. At Northumberland the North and West Branch boatls connect : This lino arrives at the junction of the Junifta in time to conncc Willi all tho western lines for Pittsburg. Returning passengers by this lino will leave Broad street, Philadelphia, every day at 8 o'clock A. M. and arrivo at Harrisburg at 3 o'clock P. M. North umberland next morning 8 o'clock, Williamsport by 7 P. M. and wilkes-Barro by 7 o'clock thefollow ing rniniy through in 48 hours. To famlies moving west this line offers great ad vantage charges upon freight very moderate, and persons with ther families may rely upon having all their goods taken with them. Faro to Northumberland 3 00 " Wjlliamsport 3 60 " Duncan's Island 3 50 " Harrisburg 4 00 " Philadelphia 8 00 For freight or passage apply to P. McC. GILCHRIST. Phoenix Hotel. Wilkes-Barre, May 7, 1839. if Saturday Chronicle. INCREASED ATTRACTION, WE arc gratified in being ablo to an nounce to our Jiumcrous readers that wo nro muling arrangements for commencing our newvo lumo under the most favorable auspices. The con stantly increasing patronage of the Chronicle is well calculated to produce corresponding efforts 'on the part of tho publishers, and it is therefore that we ate determined to spare neither pains nor expense in the determination to render this family newspaptrat least equal, if not superior to any similar publica tion in this country. Tho fourth volumo will com mence on the 18th of May ensuing, and for that day wo have already secured contributions from sev eral of tho ablest writers in the country. ' In evi dence of this we can promiso tho following articles. A powerfully written talo, of Domestic Life, by Robert Morrls,editor of tho Pcr.nsylvanialnquircr. A Poem by Miss Mary Emily Jackson. A Humorous Sketch, by Edgar A. Poo, Esq. late editor of tho Southern Literary Messenger. A Humorous Poem, by L. 1. Wilmcr, Esq. An Essay by John Du Sollc, Esq. editor of tho 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.'Alcxander C. Draper, and others whose valuable aid has been secured for tho next volume. But it is not alone in tho original department that we intend to make improvements. Our resources for elegant and interesting extracts from European periodicals, and tho works of popular English wri ters, have been greatly enlarged. Wo arc now in tho 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 amuse or instruct. In addition to these features, the new volumo will contain a variety of interesting wood cut in gravings, as well as nil tho most fashionable, ballads, melodies and songs, set to music, so that tho " gen tler" portion of our readers may feel assured of ob taining through this medium every thins that pos sesses interest or merit in tho musical world. Our object in short throughout our future course will be to incrcaso tho claims and merit, and thus enhance tho reputation of our journal diligent from week to week to cull out every thing calculated to entertain or inform, and at tho same timo careful to exclude every thing calculated to ofi'cnd propriety and virruc,(orto weaken or insult tho moral tone of the thousands of families to whoso tastes, curiosity anu amusement it is our business as well as our plessuro io administer. Uur list is already largo but our expenses are by no means inconsiderable, and whilo tho former 6hall continuo to increase, through tho kindness and partiality of our friends, wc shall not hesitate in relation to tho latter. It is the object of our amoi tion to render tho Saturday Chronicle just such a public journal as tho mother may delight in com mending to her daughter, tho father to the son, and the philanthropist to tho community at large. MATTHIAS &. TAYLOK, I'hiladelphia. April, 1839. R. LEIDY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, havimr becomo so deservedly popular, on account of its superior strength to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla in existence, it is inougnt unnecessary to make much comment upon its virtues. Suffice it to say, one bottle of the abovo contains twice as much of the active principles of Sarsaparilla an other ingredi ents, as any extract in cxistccnc, in tho same quan tity and is equal to one gallon of Syrup of Sana. parilla,-ot making which druggists anil others pur chase tho abovo preparation, Prico one dollar per bottle. It is rccomcndcd in all diseases of tho skin and Bones; affections of tho Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and Watery Pimples on the face, neck and body; ulcer ations of the nose, mouth and throat; running at the Ears and EyesjErysipilas, Scrofula,riicumatic pains, swelling or hardening of tho Glands, constitutional diseases produced by tho use of mercury or other minerals. In short, Sarsnparilla is known to tho world, as being tho most powerful agent ever dis covered Utpurifyingihc blood and Animals Fluids, consequently the most yaluablo specific for all dis eases, resulting from impurities of tho Blood, and other fluids of tho body. Caution. Persons should bo 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. Nt B. Leidy candidly declares his preparation to bo what it is represented to be, and is prepared by himself, a regular Druggist and Apothecary, and is besides a regular Physichn, attested by Drs. Phys ic, Chapman, Hare, Cox, Dewecs, Jackson, James, Horner, Gibson, etc, (Seo directions and recommen dations around each bottle.) Upwards of 30u0 bottcls of tho abovo have been sold, during thp past six months, a strong proof of us goou qualities, etc. r or saio in mis city a; Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium,. 2d street, below Vine, No. 191. Frederick Klet'sJ'Drug store, comer of 2d and Callowhill streets. J. Smith & Co's. Diug store 3d street abovo No ble. J. Gilbert & Co's. Drug store, 2d street above Vine. Also by J. F. Long, Druggbt Lancaster, Pennsylvania. G. W. Oakley, Druggbt, Reading, do. J. B. Moscr, do. Allcntown .do. P.& W. H. Pomp,do. Easton, do. E. Br'mghurst, Druggbt, Wilmington. Dclewarc. And by the principal Druggbts and Merchants in the United States. 37th ALSO SOLD BY D. S. TOBIAS. Blocmslurrg, J an. G 1839. Hewers! LOST on the 25th March, between my dwelling and Jersey town, or in Jersey town, a calfskin Pocket Book, containing, ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE DOLLARS m Bank Notes, together with several other papers which will bo of no use to any other person but mo. Tho a boro reward will be given for the pocket book and money, or my grateful thanks for tho pocket-book and papers. JAMES C. SPROUL. April 10, 1830, fHIIE Trustees of this Institution are happy to Jfl. announco to tho public generally, that it is now in full tido of successful operation. The win ter term has just closed; and tho semi-annual exam ination, have given moro satisfactory evidenco of tlio excellent qualifications of their teacher, 1). W. CoxKr.iso,than riliy rutvious recommendations could have done. Tho summer term will commence on Wednesday tho first day of May, and continuo twenty-three weeks. It is very important, that all who wish to join tho institution, should bo present on that day, or as' soon after as possible. In ordci to make tho school n public benefit, by affording to all parents who desiro tho opportunity of giving their children a first rate education, the terms of tuition have been given at tho following low rales. teii auAnTr.n. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, 3 00 English Grammar explained and illustra ted, including the above, 2 CO Geography, with use of Maps and Globes including tho above, 3 00 Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, with use of Apparatus, including the a bove, 4 00 Latin and Greek Languages, including all tho above, 5 00 The German and French Languages will bo taught, but an extra charge of $5 00 per quarter will bo made for cither of them. All tho members of tho school arc required to exercise themselves in written compositions and declamations, and will be expected at tho close of each term to give a public exhibition of their proficiency in all the branches they may have pursued. Persona at a distanco are informed, that upon ap plication to tho President, board will bo furnished in respectable privato families, on moderate terms. By order of tho Board. D.M. HOLLIDAY, Phes't. Jons' C. Born, Sccr'y. Danville, April 19 1839. The Victory Won, FTER long, tedious, and expensive experi ment, Dr. Leidy has discovered a method whereby the virtue of the Sarsaparilla is extracted, so as to bo formed into Pills without destroying its efficacy. Innumerable attempts have been made to accom plish this important object, but all failed. It is im portant, because the Sarsaparilla, as a medicine, in all diseases to which mankind is subicct is m-oducl- ive of more real good, than the wholo cataloguo of luuuiciuu ill use. Ask all rcspcctablo physicians tho question, 'What is tho most effectual purifier of the blood, and tho most popular medicine used!" they will answer unanimously, Sarsaparilla. What better recom mendation can bo asked 1 DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS, Price, Twenty-five Cents a Box. They must surely command a preference, for they are not composed of Sarsaparilla alone, but contain, in a concentrated state, in the form of a pill, tlio virtues of tho principal ingredients contained in the compound fluid, extracts, syrups, and other prepara tions of Sarsaparilla. They aro highly recommended by numerous phy sicians, and others, (seo directions around each bot tle) in Rheumatic Affections, Schrofula Erysipelas, Jaundice, Heartburn Diseases of tho Livcr,skin bones and glands. Pain of the sides, alorg the back and spine o vcr the region of the heart and stomach. Inward fevers, bad taste in the mouthjfoul breath Flatulency, Indigestion. Sour eructations and acid itics of tho stomach. Want of appetite. Ulcc-ous sores of tho nose throat and body. Scaly Eruptions and blotches of the fekin. Dry and watery pimples and pestules of the face and body. Tetter and rincworms. Swellings and hardening of tho glands of the neck, in the groins, breast. &c. Stomach Coughs, Liver complaint. Walcrbrasli and all tho wholo train of diseases resulting from impurity of tho blood, constitutional diseases pro duced by Mercury, or other minerals, or the co'nsc quenco of Syphilit , Lues Venereal, &c. For convenience of taking, as well as making but small bulk, being in flat square boxes, convenient for canyingin Jhe pocket or for travelling purposes, they must bo preferable to all other preparations of Sarsapaiilla. For sale, Wholesale and Retail at Dr. Leidy's HcahhEmporium, 2nd near Vine Ktrcct.Philadclpliia, For sale by D. S. TOBIAS. PREMONITARY HINTS, AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION. EADER, did you over see a confirmed Dys- n.W ' - ' ."biiut, jiui, BUI lico it to sav. ho is a nnlc. tliin nml rrli-,ttl l, .!.: object, his life apparently hanging by a thread; he is mberabloand unhappy, hb sufferings indiscriba bio. Are you much troubled with flatulency, costive ncss, sour eructations arising from your stomach, occasional want of appetite, watcrbiaUi, a bad taste in your mouth, or foul breath, pain or a hoavinoss at your stomach, sickness after rating, headache, dis gust at your onco favorito food, &c. W you aro much troubled with any of tho foregoing symptoms, bring before you tho picture of tho Dyspeptic, and having resolved to remedy the consequences, im mediately procure Dr.Lcidy'sTonicfyAnli-DyspcpiicCordial A never failing and efficacious remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, And tho whole train of affections resulting from dis cases of tho Liver, Stomach and Intestines. Tho abovo medicino is warranted free from mer cury or other minoral preparations; it is composed entirely of vegetables, safe and easy to take, being very pleasant to the taste. It may bo safely admin istered to young and old, requiring but moderate re strictions in diet only. Numerous testimonials havo been from time to timo published; its reputation is so well known, fur ther comment upon its virtues is unnecessary, suf fico it to say, it has nkveii FArisn in a siwots instance. Further recommendations accompany tho directions around each bottle. ffjFrico One Dollar per bottle. Prepared and sold Wholesalo and Retail at Dr Leidy u Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vine No. 191. Also Sold by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg, May 20. iy5 DYERS OPEN YOUR EYES. BTJjENGAL Indigo; Spanish'do, Verdigrics, blue B3Vitrial; White do. for sale cheap and good, at be Bloomtburg Ware House, by D. 6'. TOBIAS, 6C7-A HEW S3mES. A, Desirable Opportunity for New Sub- scribcrs. THE TOURTH VOLUME OL THE GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE, AND AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIjj V, Commenced on the first of Jan. 1830. TERMS per annum, payable in advance. Two largo volumes of nearly one thousand pages are published every year. f gnUIS popular work is wow printed with n new H typo cast expressly for tho purpose, on fino thick paper, well stitched in a neat cover. Valua ble Engravings are given in ever other number. The Gcntlemcn's Magazine andAmcricanMonih ly Review has attained a standing that ensures its continuance; and tho commendatory notices of tlio most rcspcctaoio portion ot tho press attests its mcr iU und popularity. Each monthly number con tains Seventy-two extra sized Octavo macs, and presents moro reading matter than a volumo of a novel. It is published at htllo more than half tho prico of any other Magazine in the United States. yet contains as many ORIGINAL PAPERS as any other monthly publication. WM. E. BURTON, Editor $ Proprietor, PhWa, Tho Review Department of the Gentlemen's Mag azinc. which has nlirilnl nntirra Crnm nil t,n!ni. the literarv circlr.ivil! rnntlmm n n ,..ii account of tho popular literature of tho day, with imerai extracts irom rare and popular workr. Translations from the lighter portions of the French, German, Spanish and Italian authors, orrllr in nvn- ry number. Copious and AnccdotaljBiographies of t-iiiiiium iiiuu oi tuo uay, wiin engraved likenesses, win irequcnuy ornament tho pages oftho Gentle men's Magazine, FIEIi SPORTS AND MAftXY PASTIMES. Arrangements have been made with a writer of acknowledged ability to produce in tho pages of The Gentleman's Magd- zinc, a mommy series oj articles, descrip live of all subjects connected with the vari ous Manly Sports and Pastimes, cmbrac ing a fund of information not elsewhere at tainablc, and illustrated, in its course, by several hundred engravings on wood. A- mong others, the following subjects will be i. 11 . 1 " particularly cxempinieu. The Horse and the Dog, in all their vari uiiua, wiin every requisite miornialion reS specting Purchase, Breeding, Breaking, and lvuuping. The Art of Gunning, in all its branches, including Rifle and Pistol Slmntinrr. with ample directions and valuable hints to young gunners. Tho Natural History of American Game J- 1 ICO Angling, with an account of American Fishes. Boating and Sailing, with a full de scription of the various fancy crafts, and an interesting account of the principle Clubs. Archery, with its Customs, &c. and a History of its Rise and Progress. Swimming, Skating, Quoils, Cricket, Racket, Fives, and other Ball Games. Forming, in the whole, a valuable Cyclo pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge. PUBLISHED BY AVM.E. BURTON, Opposite the Exchange, Dock-street, Philadelphia, Whero all orders and communications, postage paid, are requested to bo directed. Br. Brandretli's VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. FYjnHESE pills have obtained a celebrity for cur , "is uium uiscascs to winch tlio human system is liable, unexampled in tho history of tho healing art. They expel by tho action of the stomach and and bowls, all bad humours lom tho Mood, causing a frco circulation of tho fluids, and restores a sound ttate of health. The thousands who use and recommend them, is proof positive of their extraordinary oud beneficial fleets. Tho subscriber has received the appointment of Agent, for tho sale of Dr. Brandcth's Pills in Bloomsbnrg. None aro genuine that arc offered for sale, without a certificate of appointment signed by tho proprietor and countersigned by Branch Green, general agent; and no certificate is ever given, to thoio engaged in tho Drug business. J. R. MOYER. Bloomsburg Aug. M 1838. iyl7 LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post OJjice at Blooms- 7..... I t . . bur Allen Ebenczer Brink Joshua Biggs Peter Coleman Jcsso Eyer Jacob Fry Jacob Grubor John Girton Matthias Haley John, Hardav Arthur Hard man Jacoby tfnril 1st. 1839 Pclrikin,Vinslow,&co Quick Rozetta Ruggles Ziba Richerd John Rupert fe Barton Squire Ebin 2 Smith Daniel or George Smith 2 Stroup Jolham Stetler Samuel Stadler John Howell Sarah Ann Stetler John Esq, netmbach Henry Swaby Thos. M. Daniel Jcmison Jeybert Barnard Ikeler Andrew Esq.Schrem Nicholas D. Kitncr John Krum Henry Mcndonhall John ilelick Daniel jlelick Peter ilouscr Joseph flloy itfichacl Tavlor Pollv or "Winnegar Abraham Unangh Philip Vanhorn John Wetzler Jacob Wagencr-Catharine Wintnrn ToiiIo fK iienucntiall bvuia WellinoRussel PetrlkinAV.II.il.;. Washington Charles Petnkin B. F. Witto Godfricd Prentiss Noah Willits Thomas B. RUPERT, P. M. Persons calling for letters on tho abovo list, will please say they aro advertised. A, NEW THRESHING MACHINE. STANL.Y St HOWARD'S SUVGIiE IIOSSSE POWER, Upon the Principle of a Leather Belt . dined Plane. The advantago of the Machine over all. others is, that it can bo operated with a"" single horse, and requires but two men to work it, whilo it occupies but a small spaco in a barn. The power can also bo applied to wood sawing, turning, or to operate ma ny other kinds of machinery for Mechani cal purposes. Any person wishing to pcr chase the right of a single powor, or for townships, can obtain it upon application to tho subscribers, living in Muncy township Lycoming county Pa. HAINES, THOMAS & Co. P. S. Letters directed to the subscribers on tho subject, to Muncy P. O. will bii romplly attended to. Muncy, Feb. 9th 1839. 41 Prospectus for Hie EsJra Glolw For 1339. E lay before our Republican friends a sub scrintion naner fnr nn. Pl,n,n .!.,.. During tho months when Congress is in session, wo publish tho" CoxonEssioNAt Gloue," which gives a condensed report of its proceedings weekly for ono dollar. In tho interval between tho sessions ofCongrcss.wopublshtho "Extha Guide," for six months, containing tbo news, politics, publia documents, and whatever clso of interest oppcars hi tho Daily Globe, for the samo price. These two pubhcalions aro printed weekly, in book form, to render them convenient for preservation and refer encc. Each number contains 10 royal quarto pa- The important elections which will take place during tho approaching summer and fall, will giro peculiar value to the information to be derived from this quartoi, during tho canvass. The now phases of parties in tho North, and tho troubled aspect which foreign ngitation gives to our national af fairs there, will also impart to tho country for tho six months preceding the meeting oftho next Con gress, moro than ordinary interest. The publication of tho Extha Gt.onr:" will commence the first week in May, and end the first week in November next. TRimft. For For For For For For I copy 0 copies, 12 " 25 ' 60 100 $1 00 5 00 10 00 20 00 40 00 75 00 l'avmcnta mav Im fmni;miHv1 paid, at our risk-. Tho notes of any incorporated bank in the United States, current in tho section of country where a subscriber resides, will be received. But when subscribers can procure the notes of banks in the Northern and Middle States, they will plcasa send them. 1 To insure all tho numbers, tho subscriptions should bo hero by the 7th of May. nr. A Try Tinrno (C"No attention will bo paid to orders unless tho i uiwiiij uii,uujjjuiijr mum. TO THE PRINTERS OF THE U- S. J- SPITHAL.L, Wood Letter Culler and Engraver, No. 21, Franklin Place, Philadelphia, TjO ESPECTFULLY announccs'to-tlio Printers JLo of tho United States, that he has commenced ' tho manufaciuro of wood letters. Wood Letters of every description, from four to thirty four linc3 Pica, or upwards, mado to order on tho shortest nhticc. (OrnamentaI Letters of entirely new and most splendid patterns, for head of news papers, title Iincs.&c.fiom two lines great primer ta any Mzc larger. IIlS tVDO will llO mmln nf Wlnfrrinla nt (Tin Ul assortment, wclUcasoncd and prepared by machine ry, invented for the purpose which insures the moal exact adjustment. .Specimens will bo publihsed as early as possible. EHGRAYIXTG OIV WOOD Exccutcdjwith neatness and promptitude. Heads for newspapers, fac-similcs, ornamental and plait, rules, &c.&c. cut with tho greatest accuracy in tyjiu metal or wood. Old cast metal cuts, ornaments, &c. engraved ever, and mado equal to new for half their original cost. "uwuiil iui want on. montits cuu nn llln ntnei nnmn.,nA ! i r . i it.. v.. w.w .iiuoi uffuuvwu ruturiiy turners irom m country promptly attended to. All letters must U postpaid. (rj"Editors of papers in tho country who will ghe the above advertisement a few insertions, and for ward a paper containing tho same to the ader tiscr, will be paid therefor in any of the above men tioned materials. April 27, 1830. IS hereby given to all who are indebted to tin subscriber, cither no Book, Notes, or JudgemetiUca Dockets, that they must como forward and settle llmir vnenftftlltrn iImm . .... ; ,, "w uctwecn now anil me nrsi uay of I ebuary, 1830, or thoy will bo sovercly dealt Illoomsburg Dec. 20th 1838, 3Ctli STOCKTON'S PREailUM TEETH. A. V ABLER CHAMP, Tm m m TmrSPF.nTPnr.T.v :r 7 t ... ..I irejs " - - w.4. iiiiuriiiH inn l,flf!IC4 RUU ju returned Horn Philadelphia with a fresh tup- i . . "i"u: euecious, metaiic or w" lillln flf Tin nun in i . 'i lie a! an rlnnno filna ,.! i ., .. lu BIicr ur un, as mo caso may require. Knilflhlft tor ma IT! Hf.lfJ . i IV Hf Til i. . ... iuauui lownanin, near AlcUawc 'a mw Anril 7 lQin i A T t T) A riirrf. . . . t JsaloattLe , Cheap Health Emporium.