BSC. DR. LEIDY'S SAKSAPA RILL A BLOOD riLLH, 'SHOULD receive n preference over nil Pills now 3 in existence: First Because they are composed of Vegctablo extracts, free from minerals; ami may be taken at nil times with perfect safety by young and old, with out .restraint from occupation, temperate living, or fear of taking cold. Second ilecauso they arc composed nf such medicinal extracts, as have been employed by all the most celebrated rind respectable Physicians for more than a century past, in purifying tho Ulood and Animal fluid of the body. Third Because they may bo employed as a mdd or active purgative, according to the quantity taken, and their operation will not bo attended with griping of tho bowels, sickness at the stomach, prostration of the system, &c, ps are produced by other pills. Fourth Because they possess a combined action, not possosscu by any other pills, mixture or prepar ation whatever. Thoir first eirect is in correcting all impurities with which tho blood and fluids of the body may bo aflcted, and by their gently opera tive effect, removing such impurities from tho sys 4em. Fifth Because they aro the terror of Quacks -and Importers, for most persons ato obliged to take the Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, after taking their vile and destruc.ivo notruins, to counteract and prevent their mischiovons and baneful effects. Sixth Because they arc the only pills in which Physicians have sufficient eonfidenco to recommend :to their patients, and employ in their ' practice, as they know they aro Anti Quack, Anti Mercural. Anti Billious as well as a good and safe purgativo and purifier or the Blood and Animal Fluids. Seventh and last But not tho least important, bo because they aro prepared by a regular Apothe cary and Physician, attested ry Drs. Physic, Hor ner, Chapman, Dewccs, James, Gibson, Jackson, Coxe, Hare, &c., &c, which alone is sufficient to entitle them to great confidence. Ccrtific-.tP!: and Recommendations from Physi cians and others accompany tho directions around each box. KfPricc Twenty Five Cents a Boxj$ r .1 m - . j-repareu only ana sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second st.,a few doors below Vine street, Philadel phia, also, sold by J. Gilbert & Co., North Third street abovo Vine. G.S.Clemens, do 3d do do Wood st. J. R. Smith & Co. do Bd do next tho Red Lion, and all respectable Wholesale and Retail Druggist's in Philadelphia. They are also sold by: J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrer, do do W. Eberman I.itiz. J. W. Oakly, Reading. J. B. Mozer, Allcntown. P. Pomp, Easton. And tho principal Merchants and Drugisls in the Uniied States. For sale at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg , D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11. COMMUNICATION. How few they arc that happen to be afflicted with Coughs or Colds pay attention to them. How many thousands from such neglect shorten their days, and hasten their fi nal dissolution. Parents neglect them in their chil drcn, and thiu form tho foundation for Consump tion, and hundreds of parents annually follow their own children to the grave, having died from some affections of the Brcat and Lungs, which wwe neg lected in their first stages. Coughs and Colds, whether existing amongyoung or old, ought at all times be attended to early, and not suffered to continue any length of time, for tho Lungs once affeeted,discaso soon makes rapid strides, villus m uwmosnatai ot alt diseases, namely Con sumption. Dn. BECHTER'S PULMONARY PRESER VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catairhs, Influenzas, Shortness or Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in the Breast or Side, all affections of the Breast and Lungs, and arrest of approaching Consumption, is tho most popular mcdicino used throughout all Ger manyis bocoming equally popular in tho United .States, and has established for itself a reputation not possessed by any other medicine for the same class of -diseases. (See certificates and recommen dations from Parents, Physicians, and others, accom paning the directions.) It is a preparation perfect ly safe and harmless, pleasant to the taste, and may bo given to tho youngest infant. It is warranted free from mercury and tho minerals, and is n prcpar ation of a regular Apothecary and Physician, attes ted by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson. Jackson, Horner, Dewces, Coxe, James, &c. a circumstance nlono sufficient to induce a trial of it Dr. N. 11. Lcidy, Proprietor or the abovo medi cine, confidently recommends it to all, and assures all most positively that it is an invaluable medicine, and would not himself recommend it, but for its known efficacy. Prennmlnnlff nn.t Cm- rJ.ini i jn.,i i , Dr. LEIDY 'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North jvi-uiiu oucui u jbw uoors uciow vino street, I'hila adelnhia also, sold liv J. Gilgert .V Co., North Thi-d street abovo Vine. CS. C ?,, i . .1 i i - .... w. viujitiih, oo isa uo (JO Wood St. J. 11. Smith Ar. tin. An ,1 U t.i " m At IUU VU Lion, and by all respectable Wholosale and Retail They aro sold by: J. F Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. Yi'. Rohrer, do 'do. W. Eberman Litiz. J. W. OlklflV. Iln.lir, . ... j , ... ....... (, , For sale at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg "v v. a. i ujjias, Agent BOOT AND SHOE THE subscriber informs his friends and the public generally, thai lie continues to carry on tho BOOT and SIIOE.MAKINO BUSINESS, at his old stand, in Blooms--burg, and that besides tho hands he has employed on rommon country work, he has a first rate City workman on fine Boots and Shoes. TJioso who favor him with their custom, may depend on good work, and a neat fit insured. J. R. MOYER. Jnne 22, q " 77ie life of the flesh it in the blood," so saith the scriptures. -Leviticus c. xvif. ii ' w n. T.Kinvs: tit. nn n im.T.s wi,i ui.. Lilian scrinturo testimony can wohavoof thn life of the flosh dependinir upon tho condition of uiu uioou i n impuro or uiscascu, inc liosu mu of courso bo diseased thereby, and tho wholo sys tem parlakn of such disease. If the doctrine bo true, nnd thcro is not a doubl of it ffor it is a fact ncecc- .1. - LI..11 rr . .. . .1 t f ded to by all, that tho scriptures, aro true beyond a uouiu,j tnen it ucnooves us to guard against tho consequences of such impurities, and thus preserve tho flesh healthy. If tho flesh bo healthy, consti tuting as it docs the principal portion of the human yody, then must tho whole body bo healthy. In vegetables onlj can wo find tho medicine where by all impurities of tho blood may be removed. llmvnrila nf nnrt llllnilrnil Vftfii-a nvnnnnn.. nf l.n most celebrated, thowhxst and best(phy6irians have proviu ccriain vcgeiauios to possess puntying prop- -. ..vou mil iiu. uuiu uu jjuiiii:u, and Dr. Leidy wishes to remunerate himself, and profit by the lone, laborious, and costlv e!m.5rimnnts necessary to bo made, that tho active principles of uioso vogciauitM mignt Do retracted and reduced to such form as makes tlicm easy, safe and pleasant to be taken. These vegetables aro contained in the justly cel ebrated Blood Pills, manufantured only by Dr. N. Lcidy, a regular Druggist and Fhysician, attested by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Jacksor, Horner, Gibson, Pcnecs, James, Hare, Cox, &c. The ubovo Pills may bo employed as a mild or active purgative. Their action is easy, and may bo employed by all persons under all circumstances. They will at all times bo found serviceable, when the least sickness is present. They require no change of diet, restraint from occupation, or fear of taking cold from their use. They are daily prescrib ed by numerous physicians; certificates of tho fact accompany the directions. They arc tho most affec tive purifier of the blood and other fluids of the hu man body ever discovered. " Persons having once used, will ever aftci, as occasion may acquire, have rcsourse to them. Price Twenty Five Cents a box. Sold by all respectable Druggists and Merchanst throughout tho Union, and in this city only at uf. i.i'iuy b ileum iimponum, Second street be low Vine. J. R. Smith & Co.'s 2d st. near tho Red Lion. J. Gilbert & Co.'s 3d above Vine. C Clemens' North 3d abovo Wood. F. Klctt's 2d and Callowhill. For sale at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg D. S. TOBIAS Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11. MANUFACTORY- Jl NEW ESTABLISHMENT, UPON AN OLD FOUNDATION. TI-OiJ Subscriber hereby announces to nis menus and the public, that he has purchased that old and well known COACH AND DEARBORN W A firm MANUFACTORY, lately owned and occupied by STOVFEJl t liJiKl AUHS, situated m Bloomsburg, Columbia County, where ho has com menced the business, ?nd intends to carry n un in an us oranenes. He will shortly have a number of elegant ight BUGGIES and DEARUOUNS. nf various patterns, finished for sale: and will make SVftjrc Coaches, Coaches, Coachccs,Giggs, Sulkies, higgles, JJearbom Wagons, Sleighs, &-c. frc. S-c. &-t.. of every variety of pattern to order, on snort notice. tcyJlenairs of all l-imfa ;;; ho hj attended to He also mannfnntiirPfi FT.TP'PTr? other CARRIAGE SPRING3, and will ai i am mom to ue equal to any made in this country. As he has made arrangemcnto for pro curing the best material, and vit employ none but first rate workmen, ie hopes to be able to turn out good work, and thereby obtain the confidence of those who may furnish thomsclves from his shop. Orders from a distanco respectfully soli cited. ZIBA RUGGLES. Hloomsburg, Juno 1, 1839. 0 tf. 12 dozen Glass Boxes, 12 dozen Lockets, 12hIozcji Lead Pencils, 12 dozen Toy Prinls, 12 dozen Sand boxes, with the sand, 12 dozen Fifes, 12 dozen Doll babies, 12 dozen Conversation Cards. 12 dozen Toy Watches, 12 dozen Brass Walches, 12 dozen Hair Pencils, 12 dozen Breast Pins, 12 dozen Finger Rings, 12 dozen Spoons, 12 dozen Pass Rooks, 12 dozen Tooth Harps, 12 dozen Steel Pens, 12 dozen Tea Setts, 12 dozen Everpoiut Leads, 12 dozen Head Bands, 28 dozen bunches beads, 25,000 Fish Hooks, 12,000 Slato Pencils, Just received and For Sale at tho cheap Health Emporium, Bloomsburg, by T , D. S. TOBIAS. Juno 1, COLD CREAM, For Chaps, Tan, Sunburn, Soro lips.&c. For sale at r ' Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. AND Threshing Machine, AND PORTABLE HORSE POWER MANUFACTORY. FjjrniE Subscribers take this method of informing JH. their friend, that llioy contiuuo Manufactur ing TircJiMitfr Machines and fortnbte IIorc J'etvers, on the most improved plans, made of tho best materials and in tho most workmanlike man ner, and which they will warrcnt to stand with faro usage, alid not injure tho grain by breaking it. They have surpassed nil others where they hao been introduced, in Pennsylvania, Virginia and North Carolina. Pvalt's Patent Smut, OR, GRAIN IIUIilvING MACHINE, Improved. An article of great ntility to Millers, ior cicansing uio gram tor preparing it tor flouring. These machines arc manufac.urcd of cast and wrought Iron, and arc supposed to last an hundred years. They aro in general use in tho btato of New Yoik and in part of Pennsylvania. AND 9 and all kinds ot Machinery, cast and fitted up.and all sorts or flOMiOW WARE kept on hand, and sold by wholesale. All of which will bo sold on the most rcatonablo terms, by LEWIS II. MAUS & Co. Bloomsburg, .May 25, 1829. 3m4 THE Trustees of this Institution aro happy to announce to the public generally, that it is now in full tido of successful operation. The win ter term has iust closed: and the semi-annual exam ination, have given more satisractory evidence or mo excellent quahucalions ol their teacher, E. vv. CoxKMjro, than any rimrious recommendations could have done. The summer term will commence on Wednesday the first day or May, and continue twenty-thrco weeks. It is very important, that all who wish to oin the institution, should be present on that day, or as soon after as possible. In ordci to make the school a public benefit, by affording to all parents who desire the opportunity or giving their children a first rate education, the terms or tuition have been given at the following low rates. vr.n QuinTi:n. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, $3 00 English Grammar explained and illustra ted, including the ubovc, 2 50 Geography, with uso or Maps and Globes including the above, 3 00 Natural Philosophy and Cherni-stry, with use or Apparatus, including tho a bove, A 00 Latin and Greek Languages, including all the nbovc, 5 00 The German and French Languages will bo taught, but an extra charge or $5 00 per quarter will bo made for either of them. All tho members or the school aro required to exercise themselves in written compositions and declamations, and will bo expected at the cloeo of each term to give a public exhibition of their proficiency in all the branches they may havo pursued. Persons at a distance are informed, that upon ap plication to tho President, board will bo furnished in respectable private families, on moderace terms. Uy order of the Hoard. D.M. 110LLIDAY, Pues't. Jons C. Doru, Sccr'y. Danville, April 10 1839. FRENCH BURR 1 f Against the World fur good Mill-Stones and Bolting Cloths. MILLERS wishing tho abovo articles, are requested to call und examine my Stock, nt Danville, Columbia County, Pa., or ut Lew istown, on tho Junialta. Danville, May 85, 1839. SUSaUEHAXNA LINE. j -1 THIS lino has commenced running regularly be tween Wilkes-Uarre, Northumberland, Will amsport, Harrisburg to Piladelphia and all inter mediate places. Tho Doats leave WhilkcvUarre daily, at S o'clock P. M. and urrivo at Northumber land noxt morning at 7J o'clock A. M. and Harris burg the following 6vcningat 9 o'clock; whero pas sengers will remain over night, and take the rail road cars at 8 o'clock; A. M. nnd arrivo at Philadelphia by 2 o'clock, P. M. At Northumberland tho North and Wot IJrauch boatts connect : This lino arrives at the junction of tho Junifta in tlmo to conncc with all tho western lines fir Pittsburg. Returningpassengers by this line 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, WiUiumsport by 7 P. M, and wilkes-Uarre by 7 o'clock tho follow ing morning through in 48 hours. To fauilios moving west this line oilers great ad vantage charges upon freight very moderate, and persons with ther families may rely upon having all ifii'ii Kuuua iukvii Willi mem. Faro to Northumberland " WiUiumsport " Duncan's Island " Harrisburg Philadelphia For freight or nasaace annlv in 2 00 3 GO J 50 4 00 8 00 P. McC. GILCHRIST. Phccolx Hotel. Wilke8-Darrc,May7, 1830 tf AND NEW QBS. f SJIIE subscriber informs tho public, that ho has j taken the store Inlcly occupied by C. R. Fish er, ut tho lower end or Maine street, where ho in tends to permanently locate hiinscir, and has just opened nn extensive assortment of NHW UO o'lS lately purchased in Philadelphia, embracing almost everv arliclo usually kept in a country store. A mong which arc, MBIT S Consisting of Broadcloths from course to the finest of 'superfine, Kcrscmercs, Sal tintlls, Silks, Gingfi(tms,Calicocs Cambrics, Muslins', Ribbands Factory Cotton Cloth, bleached and un unbleached, very cheap and of tho best quality, and eve ry variety in the Dry Goods Line. Also, a general assortment of AND Crockery, Glass, China and ffcnccsi's Ware. All of which he will dispose of as cheap, if not encaper, than can be purchased at any other store in the county. BQAU who ate desirous of purchasing good and cheap goods, are requested to call and examine for themselves before they buy elsewhere, as ho feels assured no one will go away dissatisfied with his prices, or the quality of his goods. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, including CASH, will be received in pay ment. JOHN HORTMAN. Bloomsburg, May 18, 1839. ALEXANDER BITTER, RESPECTFULLY informs tho public that he has removed his establishment into the shop lately occupied by C. Kahlcr, Esq. where he intends Keeping on hand all kinds of DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, AND SADDLES AND BRIDLES, made of tho best of material, and good workmanship. He manufactures, a now and approved Patent Horse Collar, acknowledged bv all to bo stmerinr In nnv ever before made in this county. llo also manufactures LEATHER and HAIR TRU3TKS, of any description that may be required. All of which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms, and he will also be ready to do any work in his line, on short notice, and solicits a share of public patronage. Bloomsburg, May 18, 183U. Dr. XSrandreth's VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. rrnilUSK pills have obtained a celebrity for cur , jil inb "lu "isimmjs 10 which mo nunian system is liable, unexamnlrd in Ibn liisMrv nf 1, ,.!;,, ait. They expel by Iho action or the stumach and ,ti.M.A..,ln u l.-.l 1 e .i ... i ranis, u uuu IIUIIIUUTS lrOJll IIlO 11100(1, CaUSlllg a Tree circulation of tho fluids, and restores abound htalo of health. Tho thousands who uso and recommend them, is proof poeitivo of their extraordinary and beneficial ifects. Tho subscriber has received the appointment or ni;uil,JW UIU KUlO oi ur. Jiraiuiotii's 1'llIS ill Uloomsbnrg. None are genuine that aro offered fiir bale, without n certificate or appointment signed by tho proprietor and countersigned by Branch Green, general agent; and no certificate is ever given, to Ihoso engaged in the Drug business. , , J. R. MOYER. Hloomsburg Aug. H 1830. Iyi7 Motive. SN pursuanco of tho Constitution of tho Com monwcalth of Pennsylvania Notice is hereby given by llio subscribers, ciUzensof said Common wealth, that they and others, will make application to tho next Legislature, for tho creation of a c po- mln Itnik' will, ltnlilrimr nn,l ,i:t. of the named and stylo of the I'urmcrs ana JHecianics Bank of Colum bia Count;, J --w.. miu j'MMsv wiuiuieum lyoun ty of Columbia, as thall be fiyd upon by Com- r)lisi.Imirj nnnninl eA in ciif.li .,.... ,i. t JTMi,vg ... cum maimer us mo Legis lature bhall direct for fixing tho location of said Bank, and with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars. Said corporate body to bo created for tho objoct of securing to the citizens of the Common- wnnltli. mill nf tlin (limiilv nf fl. .1... 1 .. ... www. ..J ui vuiuimiiu, uiu IJOI1C- fits of a banking Institution, with tho riahls. now. ,.. ., ., 1 .. r .i. ,,....1. r . ui iuu imura ui uiuujuKui norinumucrlanu, A. D. SHIMAM, B. 13. CltAIG. PROSPECTUS For publishing a new paper inthc borouzh of Harrisburg, entitled the Slate fTJapitol G-asctte Ut iloLiiiiuiiK, Heslock it Hn.vrro-, " THE Subscribers propose to publish e newspa per in the borough of Harruburg, with tho title or the ' Stale Capitol Gazette." The CJnzetto will be devoted to the support and advancement or democratir principles, based upon the political and philosophical truths or univcr.jil vtv ii;ty or right" and tho sovereignty or tho people's will designated by the voice, or tho mnjoilty that nil civil govern ment and law emi.iato from tho p. ople, exist only by their assent or peunission, and that thev have an unalienable light to remodel, niter or abolish either at thoir pleasure, whenever they may djem it ne cessary for their welfare and happiness, and that ev ery th'iig which tends to weaken or subvert thoso principles, goes 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 bo the rnlo by which the polilioiil courso of tho Gazctto will bo gowned. We shall never uarrcl with our polit ical brethren about tho individual whom tho major ity may fairly select, to carry out any measures con bistcnt widi our democratic principles. Is ho hon cstis ho capable, audwill ho obey tho voice of his constituents, shall bo the loading enquiries as to Ilia qualifications of a candidate for office, ir capable, honest and willing to acknowledge Iho supremo will of the majority, every individual in (society shall havo an equal claim on us for our countenance and support. Wo abhor all faction und combination of individual interest to accomplish individual purpo poscs. Every thing of that sort, shall receive from us a most hearty and decided oppoxilion. Honesty, economy and strict accountability in all public functionaries, nnd their disbursements of tho public moneys, shall bo freely examined and fully discuss ed. Tho Gazctto will sustain tho administration o the General Government, upon the prin.iples pur sued by its present patriotic and enlightened chio magistrate Martin Van Durcn, nnd will cheerfully lend its support to his re-election, to complete his measuio or tivo terms or office, in accordance with the unirorm practice exercised towards his republi can predecessors. In discussing national policy, wo shall advocate nt all times every mra-uie tending to btrengthen the bonds or the common Union, ami to promote the peace, security and happiness or tho whole, so raras it can bo dono without compi omit ting any rights that may belong to on individual state as a separate and independent sovereignty. The Gazclto will also support tho administration or our worthy Executive of Pennsylvania Gover nor Porter, -md its editors will ever cherish tho prin ciples which triumphed in his election, and which through all tho deperate.and dangerous machina tions put in requisitiou to defeat his inauguration, by a reckless and abandoned party, established in tho executive chair, as tho landmarks of ourrcpubli. can sarety and happiness. It shall also be the study or tho editors to promote the best interest or our vast chain or internal improvements, and urging to a speedy completion all the links necessary to sccuro its immense connection, nnd 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 n spirit of enquiry and re search in the various fields of philosophy, mechan ics or literature. Tho Gazctto will bo printed on n fine double me dium sheet, and new type; and every attention be stowed to render its mechanically execution perfect. Tho fust number of the Gazette will nppcaron or about tho thirteenth of June. Persons holding the proposals will bo punctual to return Iho same by tho thirteenth of .May. Letters by mail, post paid will receive prompt attention. M. D. HOLBROOIC, WILLIAM HEMLOCK. JOHN D. URATTON, Harrisburg, March 15, 1830 TERMS. The Stato Capital Gazette will bo published twico a week during tho silling of tho Legislature; and once a week for tbo remainder of the year, the fol lowing prices in advance : Tho wholo year, - . . 53 on The session only, (twico a week,) - 2 00 TO THE PRINTERS OF THE U- S. J- f3PITIIAL.Ti, JFood Letter Cutler and Engraver, Aro. ai, Franklin Place, Philadelphia, UTS ESPECTPL'LLY anuounccs'to tho Printers JOi, of tho United Stalos, that he has commenced 1110 uianuluciure ol wood tellers. Wood Letters of every description, from four to thirty four lines Pica, or upwards, niado to order 011 the shortest nhtice. Ornamental Lettcrsof entirely new and most bplendid patterns, Tor heads or news papers, titlo lincs,&c.fiom tuo, lines great primer to any size larger. Hi8 typo will be made or materials or tho bebt assortment, well seasoned and prepared by machine ry, invented Tor the purpose which insures tho most oxar.t adjustment. Specimens will bo publihsed us early as possible, ElTGEATTiTG- M "WOOD Kxccutcdjwith ncatnehs and promptitude. Heads for newspapers, facsimiles, ornamental nnd plain rules, &c.&c. cut with the greatest accuracy in typo metal or wood. Old catt metal cuts, ornaments, Sec engraved ever, and made equal to new for half their original coat, A liberal discount for cash. Six months credit on the mobt approved security. Orders from tho country promptly attended to. All letters must bo pout paid. ajfEditors of papers in tho country who will givo the abovo advertisement u fow insertions, and for vyarda paper containing tho Hamo to the ndver liker, will be paid therefor in any or tho abovo men tioned matciinls. April 27, 1830. DOCJT FORGET TO INQUIRE FOR Tobias' Apothecary OK ESciillli ItoapoviiiBu, Lower end of Main-nlrect, Bloomsburg, Where you can always obtain Frcsl" Goods and Cheaji Articles, hu teiy caroTul and not got olicated and buy oilit (Cl'l'cit articles for 'ciliiiatu. SOAPS! SOAPS.' Palm Soap, Rosin Soap, Wash Balls, Ladies' Soap and Healing Soap, for sale at J obias' Health Emporium.