PROSPECTUS 7b r publishing, a ntw paper in the borough of Hamsburg, entitled the State C?apito2 Gazette. Bx IIoin.tooK, Hillock & BjiatTW, THE Subecnbers propose to publish o newspa ()"T 'n tho borough of Harrisburg, with tho -. lw ot tlv- ' l;itn Capitol Gazette." Tho Gazette " ' '. v, to the support and advancement of j i principles, based upon tho political and phuosuphical truths of universal equality of right; nl thn sovrdgnty of the pcoplo's will designated V the voice of tho majotity that all civil govern ment and law cminate from tho prnple, exist only by their assent or pctmission, and that they have an unalienable right to remodel, alter or abolish cither at thoir pleasure, whenever they may deem it no cf ' y for their welfare and happiness, and that ev ery thing which tends to weaken or subvert tbose principles, rocs directly to sap 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 which tho political courso of tho Gazctto will bo governed. Wo shall never quarrel with our polit ical brethren about tho individual whom tho major Sty may fairly select, to carry out any measures con sistent with our democratic principles. Is he hon est is ho capable, aud will ho obey tho voice of his constituents, shall bo tho leading enquiries as to the qualifications of a candidate for office. If capable, honest and willing to acknowledge tho supreme will of the majority, every individual in society B'.iall have an equal claim on us for our countenance and support. Wc abhor all faction and combination of individual interest to accomplish individual purpo poses. Every thing of that sort, shall receive Irom us 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 Gazctto will sustain the administration of tho General Government, upon the principles pur sued by its present patriotic and enlightened chic- znigistratc Martin Van Burcn, and will cheerfully lend its support to his re-election, to complete his measuio of two terms of office, inaccurdanco with the uniform practice exercised towards his republi can predecessors. In di?cussing national policy, wc shall advoeate at all times every measure tending to strengthen the bonds of tho common Union, and to promote the peace, security and happiness of tho whole, fo faros it can be dono without compromit ting any rights that may belong to an individual stato as n, separate and indcpcndcnl sovereignty. The Gazette will also support the administration cf our worthy Executive of Pennsylvania Gover nor Potter, nnd its editors will ever cherish the prin ciples which triumphed in his election, and which through all the desperate and dangerous machina tions put in requisition to defeat his inauguration, by a reckless and abandoned party, established in tho executive chair, as the land marks ofourrepubli can safety and happiness. It shall also bo the study of tho editors to promote tho best interest of our vast chain of internal improvements, and urging to a speedy completion all tho links necessary to secure its immense connection, and to turn it to lasting and profitable use. Our foreign relations shall bo attended to, and tho 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. Tho Gazctto will bo printed on a fine double mc . djum shcctumdjiew type; and every attention be stowed to render its mechanically" execution perfect The first number of tho Gazctto will appear on or about the thirteenth of June. Persons holding tho proposals will bo punctual to return tho samo by the thirteenth of May. Letters by mail, post paid will receive prompt attention. M. D.IIOLBROOK, WILLIAM HEMLOCK. JOHN B.BKATTON. Harrisburg, March 15, 1830 TERMS. The State Capital Gazette willbe published twico a week durinpr tho sitting of the Legislature; and once a week for tho remainder of the year, the fol lowinsr prices in advance : The whole year, - - - ?3 00 The session only, f twico a week.) - 2 00 AND EXCHANGE, a ERY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has always oil hand, at his Li very Stablo in Bloomsburg, for tho purposes of Hiro or Exchange, a variety of Horses, Sulkies, GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS which he will fuel gratified to keep in readiness for Uie accommodation ol customers. Personal application can bo mado at hU residence? when every means will be used ta render entire eat islaction to moso who may give him a call. NOAH S. PRENTIS Bloomsburg, May B0, IB38, SUSQUEHANNA LINE. PPnHIS line has commenced running regularly bo tween Wilkes-Barro, Northumberland, Will iamsport, Harrisburg to Piladelphia and all inter mediate places. Tho Boats leave Whilkes-Barre daily, ot S o'clock P. M. and nrrivo at Northumlier. land next morning at 7J c-'ciock A. M. and Harris' burc tho following evening nt 9 o'clock; where pas senders will remain over night, and take the rail road cars at 8 o'clock; A. M. and arrivo at Philadelphia by 2 o'clock, P. M. At Northumberland tho North nnd West Branch boalls connect : This lino arrives at the junction of tho Junifta in timo to cornice with all tho western linos for Pittsburg. Returning passengers by this lino will leave Broad street, Philadelphia, every day at 8 o clock A. AI, nnd arrivo at Harrisburg at 3 o'clock P. M. North' umborland next morning 8 o'clock, Williamsport by 7 V. hi. and wilkes-lJarre by 7 o clock tho follow, ion morninjr through in 48 hours. To famlioa moving west this lino offers groat ad- vantage charges upon freight very moderate, and persons with titer families may rely upon having all their goods taken with tncm. Faro to Northumberland 2 00 Williamsport 3 50 Duncan's Island 3 50 " Harrisburg 4 00 " Phlladdlphia ' 8 00 For freight or passage apply to r. McG. GILCHRIST, IPkcnix Hotel, TVjJkeBarre,M8j 7, 1839. if SI A NEW VOLUME Saturday Chronicle. INCREASED ATTRACTION, i WE oro gratified in being ablo to an nounco to our numerous readers that wo aro maling arrangement for commencing our now vo lume under the mot favorable auspices. The con stantly incrcasinc patronage of the Chronicle in well calculated to prduco corresponding efforts on the part of tho publishers, and it is therefore that we ate determined to sparo.ncithcr pains norcxpenso in the determination to render this family ncwspapir at least equal, if not suprrior to any similar publica tion in this country The fourth volume will com mence on the lSlh of May ensuing, nnd for that Jay 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 ariicles. A powerfully written talc, of Domestic Life, by Robert Morris,editor of the Tcnnsy lvanialnquircr. A Poem by Miss Mary Emily lackson. A Humorous Sketch, by Edgar A. Poe, Esq. lato editor of tho Southern Literary Messenger. A Humorous Poem, by L. 1. Wilmer, Esq. An Essay by John Du Solle, Esq. editor of the Spi rit of the Times. A Poem, by Willi's G. Clarke, Esq. editor of the Philadelphia Gazette. And also articles by Mrs. Lydia Jane Picrson, J. 11. Hart, Esq. John Clarke, Esq. Chas. West Thom son, Esq. Dr.' Alexander C. Draper, nnd others whoso valuable aid has been secured for the next volume. But it is not alone in the original department that wo intend to'mako improvements. Our resources for elegant und interesting extracts from European periodicals, and the works of popular English wri ters, have been greatly enmtged. wo nro now m tho receipt ofmoitof the leading London, Edin burgh and Paris periodicals, nnd from timo to time shall avail ourselves ot their contents, as they may rseem calculated to amuse or instruct. In'addition to these lealurcs, the new volume will contain a variety of intcicsting wood cut m gravings, as well as all the most fashionablo ballads, melodies and songs, set to music, so that tho " exn- tier" portion of our readers may feel assured of ob taining through this medium every thing that pos sesses interest or merit in tho musical world. Ourobject ill short throughout our futuro courso will bo to increase 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 the same timo careful to exclude every thing calculated to offend propriety and virrue, or to weaken or insult tho moral tone of the thousands of families to whnso tastes, curiosity and amusement it is our business as well as our plessuro io administer. Uur list is already large but our expenses aro by no means inconsiderable, and whilo the former shall continue to increase, through the kindness and partiality of our friends, we shall nothcsitato m relation to the latter. It is the object ot our arm tion to render tho Saturday Chronicle just such a public journal as tho mother may delight in com mending to her daughter, t tic lather to tho son, and the philanthropist to tho community at large. MATTHIAS & TAYLOR, Philadelphia, April, 1830. PT&R. LEIDY'S .MEDICATED EXTRACT M jy OP SARSAPARILLA, having becomo so deservedly popular, on account of its superior strcngtlijo any other preparation ofJSarsaparilla in : existence, "it is thought uhneEikary to make rfrh'cb comment upon its virtues, bullico it to say, o?ie bottle of tho abovo contains twice as much of the activo principles of Sarsaparilla anj other ingredi ents, 03 any extract in cxihtecne, m tho same quan tity, and is equal to one gallon of Siirup of Sarsa- parilla, for making which druggists and others pur chase tho above preparation. rnco ono dollar per bottle. It is rccomcndcd in all diseases of tho skin and Bones; affections of tho Livor, Stomach, Spleen and Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and W atery Pimplos on tho face, neck and body; ulcer ations of tho nose, mouth and throat; running at the Lars andEyoo;Erysipilas,bcrofuIa,rhcumatic pains, swelling or hardening of tho Glands, constitutional diseases produced by tho uso of mercury or other minerals. In short, tsarsnparilla is known to tho world, as being tho most powerful agent ever dis covered orpurifyingtiia blood and Animals Fluids, cousequonliy tho most valuamo specific lor all dis eases, resulting from impurities of tho Blood, and other fluids of tho body. Uatitinn. l'crsons should bo particularly careful in getting a preparation that may bo relied upon; there being many in existence, not proporly prepar ed, unfit for use, and almost inert; possbcsaod of no medicinal qualities whatever. Dr. IS. Is. Lcidy candidly declares his preparation to bo tvliat it is represented to he, and is prepared by himself, a regular Druggi t and Apothecary, and is besides a regular Physician, attested by Drs. Phyo ic, Cliapman, Hare, Cox, Dewccs, Jackson, James, Horner, Uibson.&c. (beo directions and recommen dations around each bottle.) Upwards ot 30U0 bottels ot the above havoboen sold, during the past six months, a strong proof of its good qualities, etc, r or sale m this city ni Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vine, No. 191. Frederick Klct's"'Drug store, corner of 2d and UallowInU streets. J. Smith Si Co's. Diug store 3d street abovo No ble. J. Gilbert & Co's. Drug store, 2d street above Vine. Also by J. F. Long, Druggist Lancaster, Pennsylvania. G. W. Oakley, Druggut, Reading, do. J, B. Moser, do. Altentown do. P.& W.H.Pomp,do. Easton, do. J!. Bringhurst, Druggist, Wilmington, Dclewarc, And by tho principal Druggists and Merchants in the United States. 37th ALSO SOLD BY D. S. TOBIAS. Bloomsburrg, J an. 5 1839. LOST on the 25th Marcli, between mv dwelling and Jersoytown, or in Jorseytown, a calfskin Pocket Rook, containing, ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE DOLLARS m Bank Notes, together with eeveral other papers which will bo of no use to any other person but mo, The a bovc reward will be dven for tho pocket book and money, or my grateful thanks for ho pocket-boolc and papers, ,. JAMES C. SPROUL. April 10, 1830. AESOTIM mAmmioicrA 2.TEW SEBIKSs-cH fTOlIE 'PniBtccs of this Institution oro happy to J3 announce to tho public generally, that it is now in full tido of successful operation. Tho win ter fcrm has just closed; nnd Iho scmi-anmml exam ination, have given more atlsfaclory cvidehco of the excellent qualifications of their teacher, E. W. Comkmso, than any tiieViouh recommendations could have done. Tho sulnmcr term will commence on Wednesday the first day of May, and continue twenty-three weeks. It is very iinpoilnnt, that all who wish to join tho institution, should bo present on that day, or as ;oon after as possible. In ordei to make the school a public benefit, by affording to all parents who desiro the opportunity of giving their children a first rate education, the terms of tuition have Lccn given at the following low rates. mi avAnTKn. Heading, Writing and Arithmetic, . S3 00 English Grammar explained and illustra ted, including the above, S 50 Geography, with use of Maps and Globes including the above, 3 00 Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, with use of Apparatus, including tho a bovc, 4 00 Latin and Greek Languages, including all the 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 the members of the school aro required to exercise thcmselvos in written compositions and declamations, and will bo expected at the close of each term to givo a public exhibition of their proficiency ,in all tho branches they may have pursued. Person' at a distance nrc informed, that upon ap plication to tho President, board will bo furnished in respectable private families. on moderate terms. By order of the Board. D. M. HOLLIDAV, Pjies't. Joiix C Both, Sccr'y. Danville, April 10 1830. The Victory r L tjli long, tedious, and expensive experi ment, Dr. Lcidy has discocrcd a method whereby tho virtue of the Sarsaparilla is extracted, so as to bo formed into Pills without dcttroying its tticacy. Innumerable attempts have been mado to accom plish this important object, but all tailed. It is im portant, because the Suriaparilla, as a medicine, in all diseases to which mankind is subject is -product' ive of more real good, than tho whole catalogue of IIll'UlCUlC 111 UFC Ask nil respectable physicians tho question, 'What is the most effectual purifier of the blood, and tho most popular medicine used!" they will answer unanimously, isanapurillu. What better recom mendation can be nsked 1 DR. LEIDY'S S ARS A PAItIL LA OK BLOOD PILLS, Price, Twenty-five Cents a Box. They must surely command n preference, for they arc not composed of Sarsaparilla alone, but contain, in a concentrated btate, in the form of a pill, tho virtues of the principal ingredients contained in (ho compound fluid, extracts, syrups, and other prepara tions ot sarsaparilla. They aro highly recommended by numerous phy sicians, aud others, (sco directions around each bot tle) in Rheumatic Affections, Schrofula Erysipelas, JautuUcu, llaarthurn Disoasesofthe Liver,skin bones and glands. Pain of the sides, along the back and spine, o vcr tho region of the Ulce-ous sores of the nose throat and body. Sonlv Eruptions and blotches of tho skin, Dry and water- pimples and pestules of the face nnd body. Tetter and ringworms. heart and stomach. Inward fevers, bad taste in themouth.foul breath Flatulency, Indigestion. Sour eructations and acid ilicsof tho stomach. Swellings nnd hardening of the glands of tho neck, in tho groins, breast. Arc. Stomach Coughs, Liver complaint. Walerbrash. Want of appetite, and all the whole train of diseases resulting from impurity ot tho blood, constitutional diseases pro duced by Mercury, or other minerals, or tho conse quence ot feyphilu, Lues venereal, &c. 1' or convenience ol taking, as well as makinc but small bulk, being in flat square boxos, convenient for carrying m tho pocket ot for travelling purposes, they i Just bo preferable to all other preparations of barsapanlla. r or sale, Wholosalo and Retail nt Dr. Leidy's HealtliEmporium, 2nd near Vine 8treet,PhiladeIphia, ror sale Dy I), a. TOBIAS PREMONITARY HINTS, AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION. EADER, did you ever sco n confirmed Dys- l peptic, and learri his sutierintrs! If not. suf lice it to say, ho is a pale, thin nnd ghastly looking object, his life npparcntlyiiancins by a thread: he is mtscrablo and unhappy, his sulfcrings indiscriba- ble. Aro you much troubled with flatulency, costivo noss, sour eructations arising from your stomach, occasional want 01 appetite, waterbinsli, a bad taste in your mouth, or foul broath, pain or a heaviness at your stomach, sickness alter eating, headache, dis gust at your once fuvorite food, &c. If you aro mucn irounicd wiut any 01 tnoloregoing symptoms, bring before you the picturo of the Dyspeptic, and navmg resoivcu 10 remedy tno conseqnencos, im mediately procuro Dr.Lculy'sTonictyAnti-DyspeplicCordial A never failing and oflicacious remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, And the whole train of affections resulting from dis eases 01 me Liver, stomach and Intestines. The abovo medicine is warranted freo from mer cury or other tumoral preparations; it is composed entirely of vegetables, safo and easy to take, licing very pleasant to tho taste. It may be safely admin istered to young and old, requiring but moderate re strictions in diet only. Numerous testimonials have been from time to time published; its reputation is so well known, fur ther comment upon its virtues is unnecessary, euf fico it'to say, it ius neveh vailku in a sisolb instance. Further recommendations accompany 1110 uitecuons around enen pome. (EjPrice One Dollar per bottle. Prepared and sold Wholosalo and Retail at Dr I.oidy's Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vino No. 191. Also Sold by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Dloomtburg, May 26. lyfl IJYEHS OPEN YOUIt I5YES. lENGAL Indigo; Spanish'do. Vcrdigrias, blue Vitnul; White do. for sale, cheap and good, at 1110 uioonuburg ware House, ny D, S. TOBIAS. A Desirable Opportunity for New Sub scribers. tiid rouRTii voLuair. ol the GENTLEMEN'S' MAGAZINE, AND AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIjj W, Commenced on the first of Jan. 1830. TERMS S3 per annum, payablo in advance. Two larijc volumes of nearly ono thousand pages arc published every year. THIS popular work is now printed with a now tvtio cast rxtircsslv for the niirnosc. nn fmn tfiick paper, well stitched in a neat cover. Valua ble Liicrnviiigs are given in ever other number. J ho Gentlemen s Magazine andAmcncaiiMonth- ly Review has uttained n standing that ensures its continuance; and tho commendatory notices of the most respectable portion ot tho press attests its mer it and popularity. Each monthly number con tains Seventy-two extra sized Octavo pages, and precnts more rending matter than n volume of a novel. It is published at little more than half tho price of any other Magazine in tho United Stales, yet contains ns many ORIGINAL PAPERS as any other monthly publication. WM. E. BURTON, Editor $ Proprietor, Phil'a, The Review Department of the Gentlemen's Moar ozinc.which has elicited notices from all noints o tho literary circle, will continuo to pieenta conipleto account of the popular litcratuto of the day, witli liberal extracts from ruro and popular workr. Translations from the lighter portions of tho French, German, Spanish and Italian authors, occur in eve ry number. Copious and Anecdotal-Biographies of eminent men of tho day, with engraved likenesses, will frequently ornament tho pages oftho Gentle- men s magazine. FI13I.B SPORTS AKH HIAMIiY PASTIMES. Arrangements havo been mado will writer of acknowledged ability to produce in the pages ot i lie Uenlleman's Maga zinc, u monthly series of articles, descrip live of all subjects connected with the vari ous Manly Sports and Pastimes, embrace i tig a lutul ot intormation not elsewhere at tamable, and illustrated, in its course, by several iiuuurcu engravings on wood. A inong others, the following subjects will be particularly exemplified. he llorsc and the Dos;, in all their van eties, witli every requisite information re specting Purchase, Breeding, Breaking, and lvccpiug. 1 he Art of Gunning, in all its branches including Rifle and Pistol Shooting, will ample directions and valuable hints to young gunners. 1 ho Natural History of American Gam Mints, lnglmg, with an account of American Fishes. floating and Sailing, with a full de scription of tiio various fancy crafts, and an interesting' account of tlip principle Clubs. Urclieru, witli its Uustoms, &c. and History of its Rise nnd Progress. Swimming, Mealing, Quoits, Cricket Racket, Fives, and other Ball Games. Forming, in the whole, a valuable Cyclo pcuia ol uselul ami agreeable Knowledge. PUBLISHED BY WM.E. BURTON, Opposite the Exchange, Dock-street, Philadelphia, Where all orders and communications, poslaco paid, arc requested to bo directed. VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. PIjRIlESE pills havo obtained a celebrity for cur Ji ing most dieasc3 to which tho human system is liable, unoxamplcd in tho history of tho healing art. They expel by tho action of the stomach and and bowls, all liad humours from the liked, causing a ireo circulation ot tho Uuids, and restores a sound statu 01 health. The thousands who uso nnd recommend them, proof positivo of their extraordinary and beneficial llccts. Tho subscriber has received tho appointment Agent, for the salo of Dr. llraiuletli's Pills Bloouisbnrg. None arc genuine that are offered for sale, without a certificate of appointment signed by the proprietor and countersigned by aranch Urecn general agent; anil no certificate is ever given, those engaged in tho Drug business. J. R. MOYER. Bloomburg Aug. 11 1833. Iyl7 LIST OP LETTERS Remaining in the Post OJJicc at Blooms burg, April 1st, 1839. Allen Ebenczcr Pctrikin,Winslow,i:co Hrinlt Joshua Quick Rozetta Biggs Peter Jimmies Ziba Coleman Jcsso Richerd John Eyer Jacob Ruport& Barton Fry Jacob Squire Ebin S liruucr John Smith Daniel or Oirlon Matthias Georgo Smith 2 Haley John Stroup Jothant Harday Arthur Stctlor Samuel Hardman Jacobv Stadler John Howell Sarah Ann Sleilcr John Esq. Heimbach Henry' Swaby Thos. M. D uaniei jcmison Jeybort Uaniard Ikeler Andrew Esq.Schrcm Nicholas Kitncr John Taylor Polly or Krum Henry Winnegar Abraham Mendenhall John Unansli Philin yielick Daniel Vanhorn John yltilick Peter Wctzlcr Jacob Abuscr Joseph "Wagencr Catharine Jloy Afichael "Winters Lewis Clino iJcntlcnhall Lvdia wolhno Russel PctrikinW.II.ll.yj. Washington Charles Pctrikin B. P. Witte Gottfried Prentiss Noah Willi ta Thomas n. RUPERT, P. M. Persons calling for letters on the abovo list, will please say they are advertised, A NEW THRESHING MACIITN'R. STAMLY & HOWARD'S SIISf-JEE EaieSEiJ Ifj6WP,fw. Upon the Principle of a Leather Bell In clined Plane. The advantago of tho Machine over nil Ihers is, that it can bo operated with n single horse, and requires but two men to work it, while it occupies but a small spaco in a barn. Tho power can also bo applied to wootl sawing, turning, or to operate ma ny other kinds of machinery for Mechnni- ai purposes. Any person wishing to per haso tho right of a single power, or for townships, can obtain it upon application to tne subscribers, living in iviuncy township iycuiiuu county in, HAINES, THOMAS tt Co. P. S. Letters directed to the subscriber on the subject, to Muncy P. O. will bo romptly attended to. ftluucy, Feb. 0th 1830. 41 Prospectus for the Extra (ESobc For 2889. E lay before our Republican friends a sub. y scription paper for our cheap periodical publication, tho " Extiu Gi.ohe." During tho months when Congress is in session, wo publish the" Covonr.simwAL Gtonr.," which gives a condensed report of its proceedings weekly, for ono dollar. In tho interval between tho sessinni of Congress, wo publsh tho "Extha GtoitE," for six months, containing tbo news, politics, public documents, and whatever eho of interest appears in the Daily Globe, for tho samo price. These two publications aro printed weekly, in book form, to rciiucruiem convenient lor preservation and refer ence. Each number contains 10 royal quarto pa ges. 1 ho important elections which will' take nlm-n during tho approaching summer and fall, will givo peculiar vaiuc to ine miorination to bo derived from this quarter, during the canvass. The new phase of parties in tho North, and tho troubled aspect which forwgn agitation gives to our national af fairs there, will also impart to tho country for tho Bix months preceding tho meeting oftho next Con gress, moro than ordinary interest. The publication oftho " Extba Gtonr." will commence the first week in May, and cud the first ninnb in . . A VTVlk ill AlUWillUUr JIUAl. TERMS. 1 copy . . $t 00 C copies, - . 5 00 IS " . 10 00 '-'5 " 20 00 50 . . 40 01) 100 " ... -it, nn For For For For For For Payments may be transmitted by mail, postage paid, at our risk. Tho notes of any incorporated bank in tho United States, current in tho section of country where n subscriber resides, will bo reroived. But when subscribers can procure the nolc3 of banks in flu. Northern and Middle States, they will plcatu send them. To insure all tho numbers, tho subscriptions should be here by the 7th of May. BLAIR & RIVES. fjNo attention will be paid to orders miles tho money accompany them. TO THE PRINTERS OF THE U- S. J- SPITHAIili, Wood Letter Cutter and Engraver, No. 21, Franklin Place, Philadelphia, mESFEOTFULLY announccs'to tho Printer! of tho United States, that ho has commenced tho manufaciuro 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 news papers, titlo lines,6cc.fioni two lines great prinicr to any size larger. His typo will be made of materials of tho best assortment, well seasoned and prepared by machine ry, invented for tho purpose which insures tho most exact adjustment. Specimens will bo publihsed as early as possible. WOOD Execntcdjwith neatness and promptitude. Heads for newspapers, fac-similes, ornamental and plain rulci, cccoic. cut with tho greatest accuracy in typo metal or wcod. Old cai.t metal cuts, ornaments, &c. engraved ever, and mado equal to new for half their original cost. A liberal discount for cash. Six months credit on tho most approved security. Orders from tho country promptly attended to. All letters must bo postpaid. (CJ'Editore of papers in the country who will givo tho abovo advertisement a few insertions, and for ward a paper containing tho sumo to the adver tiser, will bo paid therefor in any of tho abovo men tioned materials. April 27, 1839. IS hereby given to nil who aro indebted to tho subscriber, cither 110 Book, Notes, or Judgements on Dockets, that they must come forward and settle off their respective dues between now and tho first day of Febuary, 1839, or they will be severely dealt with. DANIEL GROSS. Bloomsburg Dec. 29th 1838. 3fith STOCKTON'S PREMIUM TEETH. A. VALLER CHAMP,- mESPECTFULLY informs tiio Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbia County, that ho has just returned from Philadelphia with a fresh sup ply oftho latest improved silccious, metalio or por celain Teeth, which ho inserts, in most cases, with Iittlo or no pain, to look as well as tho natuial. Ho also cleans, files, and plugs or fills tho cavities of decayed teeth with gold of the finost quality, with silver or tin, as tho caso may require. 1 A good supply of tooth brushes, and un invalua bio vegetable dentrifrico for salo on tho most rea sonable terms. Ilia Medicines on hand and for salo ns usual. Mt. Pleasant township, near McDowell's Mills, April 27, 1839. (gj ALAR AT US, Glauber Salts, Epsom salts, for (3 salo st tho ' Cheap Health Emporium. J 1