PROSPECTUS Tor publishing a ncwpuper in the borough of Harrisbttrg, entitled the State Capitol Gazette. Br Hoi.nr.ooK, Hexiock & Brattox, PrjnilE Subscribers propose to publish o newspa .H, per in the borough of Haruoburg, with the litio of tho " Slato Capitol Gazette." The Gazette will be devoted to the support and advancement of democratic principles, based upon the political and philosophical truths of universal equality of right; and tho sovereignty of tho people's wilt designated by the Voico of tho majority that nil civil govern ment mul law cminato from tho people, exist only by their assent or peimission, and that they have an unalienable right to remodel, niter or abolish either at thoir plcasuro, whenever they may deem it ne cessary for their vt clfarc and happiness, and that ev ery thing which tends to weaken or subvert those principles, goes directly to sap the foundation of our republican institutions, and should be checked with a prompt hand and vigorous energy. 'Measures and not men,' shall ever be tho rule by which tho political course of tho Garotte will bo (xorerned. Wo shall never quarrel with our polit ical brethren about tho individnal whom tho major ity m.xy fairly select, to carry out any measures con sistent with our democratic principles. Is ho hon est is ho capable, aud will he obey tho voice of his constituents, shall bo the leading enquiries as to the qualifications of a candidate for office. If capable, honest and willing to acknowledge tho supremo will of the majority, every individual in society snail havo an equal claim on us for our countenance and f upport. Wo abhor all faction and combination of individual interest to accomplish individual purpo. poses. Every tiring 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 tho public moneys, shall bo freely examined ohd-fully discuss ed. The Gazetto will sustain the administration o tho General Government, upon tho principles pur" sued by its present patriotic and enlightened clnc nngistratc Martin Van Bnren, and will cheerfully lend its support to his re-election, to complete his mcasme of two terms of office, in accordance with the uniform practice exercised towards his republi can predecessors. In discussing national policy, wo shall advocate nt all times every measure tending to strengthen the bonds of the common Union, and to promote the 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 state as a separate and independcnl sovereignty. Tho Gazette will also support tho administration of our worthy Executive of Pennsylvania Gover nor Poitcr, md its editors will ever cherish the prin ciples which triumphed iu his election, and which through all the desperate and dangerous machina tions put in requisitiou to defeat his inauguration, by a reckless and abandoned party, established in tho executive chair, as tho land marks ofourrcpubli can safety and happiness. It shall also be tho study of the editors to promote the best interest of our vast chain of internal improvements, and urging to a rpecdy completion all tho links necessary to secure its immense connection, and to turn it to lasting and profitable use. Our foreign relations shall be 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 ro- t-earch In the various fields of philosophy, mechan ics or literature. The Gazette will bo printed on a fino doublo me dium sheet, and new type; and every attention be. stowed to render its mechanically execution perfect. Tho fust number of tho Gazetto will appear on fr about tho thirteenth of June. Persons holding tho proposals will bo punctual to return tho same by the thirteenth of May. Letters by mail, post paid will receive prompt attention. M.D.IIOLBROOK, WILLIAM HEMLOCK, JOHN B.BRATTON. Harrisburg, March 15, 1839 TEIIMS. The Stato Capital Gazetto will bo published twice a week during the sitting of the Legislature; and onco a week for the remainder of the year, the fol lowing prices in advances The whole year, . - - $3 00 The session only, (twice a week,) - 2 00 AND EXCHANGE, cafissefci TJRy respectfully informs his friends and the public, that ho has always on hand, at Ins Li very Stable in Bloomsburg, for the purposes of Hire or Exchange, a variety ot Horses, Sulkies, GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS which he will feci gratified to keep in readiness for the accommodation of customers. Personal application can be made at his residene when every means will bo used to render entire sat tslaction to those who may give him a call. NOAH 8. PRENTIS, Bloomshurg, May 30, 1838, SUSQUEHANNA LINE. f VVti line has commenced running regularly be- Ki . iir:n Tt -KT . , t -1 1 n;:il y.l Hvecn r&cs-uarre, KUJi.iuKjueiwim, tun iamsport, HarrUburg to Piladelphla and all inter mediate places. Tho float leavo wiiiises-unm daily, at 2 o'clock P. M. and urrivo at Northumber land next morning at 7 o'clock A. M. and Harris- burg the following evening at 0 o'clock; whero pas sengcrs will remain over night, and take tho rail road cars at 8 o clock; A. M. and arrive at I'luladclph by 3 o'clock, P. M. At Northumberland tho North and West Branch boatts connect ; This line arrives at the junction of tho Junifta in timo to conncc with all the western lines for Pittsburg. Rcturningpassongcrs by thisllno will leavo Broad street, Philadelphia, every day nt 8 o'clock A. 51, and arrive at Hamsburg nt 3 o'clock P. M. North tniberland next morning 8 o'clock, Williamsport by 7 r. M.and wiiKes-uarro ty 7 o'clock the tollow ing morniiiff through in 48 hours. To fumlies moving wost this line offers great ad' vantage chargoa upon freight very - moderate, and persons with ther families may rely upon having all their goods taken with them. Faro to Northumberland 2 00 " Williamtport . . 3. 50 " Duncan's Island 3 50 " Harrisburg 4 00 " Philadelphia 8 00 For frcinht or paesaKc apply to P. McC. GILCHRIST, Phoenix Hotel. Wilkes-Barrc, May 7, 1839. tf A NEtK VOLUME or tux Saturday Chronicle. INCREASED ATTRACTION, WE oro gratified in being able to au- nounco to our numerous rcaucrs uini wo nre moling arrangements for commencing our new vo lume under tho most favorablo auspices. Tho con stantly incrcosinepatronaco of the Chroniclo is well ,1r calculated to produce corresponding efforts on the part of tho publishers, and it is thctcforo that wo nro determined to sparo neither pains nor expense iu the determination to tender this family ncwspap r at least equal, it not superior to any similar publica tion in this country, i He fourth volume wilt com mene on the 18th of May ensuing, and for that day wo have already secured contributions from sev eral oi tno ablest writers in tno country, lu evi dence of this we can promise the following ariicles. powerfully written tale, of Domestic Life, by Robert Morris,cditor of tho Pcnnsylvanialnquircr. Poem by Miss Mary Emily lackson. Humorous Sketch, by Edgar A. roe, i..sq. lato editor of tho Southern Literary Messenger. Humorous Poem, bv L. I. Wilmer, Esq. An Essay by John Du Sollc, Esq. editor of the Spi rit ot tho J lmes. Poem, by Willis G. Clarke, Esq. editor of tho Philadelphia Gazette. nd also articles by Mrs. Lydia Jane Picrson, J. It. Hart, Esq. John Ularkc, Esq. Uhas. West Thom son, Esq. Dr.'Alcxandcr C. Draper, and others whose valuable aid lias been secured lor the next volume. But it is not alone in the original department that wo intend to make improvements. Our resources for elegant and interesting extracts lrom Jjuropcan periodicals, and the works of popular English wri ters, have been greatly enlarged. Wo arc now in tho receipt of most of tno leading .London, Edin burgh and Paris periodicals, and from time to timo shall avail ourselves of their contents, as they may fseem calculated to amuse or instruct. In addition to theso features, tho new volumo will contain a variety of inlcic3ting wood cut in gravings, as well as all tho mo3t fa3hionablo 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 thing that pos sesses interest or merit in the musical world. Our object in short throughout our futuro course ill bo to incrcaso tho claims nnd merit, and thus enhanco the reputation of our journal diligent from cck to week to cull out every thing calculated to entertain or inform, and at tho same time careful to exclude every thing calculated to offend propriety and virrue, or to weaken or insult the moral tone of the thousands of families to whose tastes, curiosity and amusement it is our business as well as our plcssurc io administer. Our list is already large but our expenses are by no means inconsiderable, and while tho former shnll continue to incrcaso, through, the kindness and partiality of our friends, wo shall not hesitate in relation to tho latter. It is the object of our amDi lion to render the Saturday Chroniclo just such a public journal as tho mother may delight in com mending to her daughter, tho father to tho son, and the philanthropist to tho community at large. MATTHIAS & TAYLOK, Philadelphia. April, 1830. TTTvR. LEIDY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT 3J? OF SARSAPARILLA, having become so deservedly popular, on account of its superior strength to anyothcr preparation ot barsapanlla 111 existence, it is thought unnecessary to wake much comment upon its virtues, SuITico it to say, one Lottie of the abovo contains twice as much of the active principles of Sarsaparilla an other ingredi ents, as any extract in existccne, in the same quan tity, and is equal to one gallon of Syrup of Sarsa parilla, for making which druggists and others pur chase tho abovo preparation, i'ricc one dollar per bottle. It is recoraended in nil diseases of tho skin nnd Bonc3; affections of the Liver, Stomach, Spleen nnd Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and Watery rimplcs on the tace, ncclc and body; ulcer ations of the nose, mouth and throat; running at the Ears and EyesjErysipilas, Scrofula,thcumatic pains, swelling or hardening of the Glands, constitutional diseases produced by tho use of mercury or other minerals. In short, Sarsaparula is known to the world, as being tho most powerful agent ever dis covered forjiinyi'ig'tho blood und Animals Fluids, cousequpntly the most valuable specific for all dis eases, resulting lrom impurities ot tho ulood, and other iluids ol the body. Caution. Persons should be particularly careful in getting n preparation that may bo relied upon there being many in existence, not properly prepar ed, unfit for use, and almost inert; possessed of no medicinal qualities whatever. Dr. N. u. Leidy candidly declares his preparation to be vjhat it is represented to be, and is prepared by himself, a regular Druggist nnd Apothecary, and is besides a regular rhysiciin, attested by JJrs. Pliyg- ic, Chapman, Have, Uox, Deuce, Jackson, Jamas, Horner, uibson.&c. (bco directions and recommen dations around each bottle.) Upwards of 3000 botlcls of tho above have beci sold, during tho past six months, a strong proof of its good qualities, c, I or sale in this city ai Dr. Lcidy's Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vino, ft 0. 191. Frederick Klct'"Drug store, corner of 2d and Cullowhill streets. ' J. Smith ic 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, U. W, Uakley, Druggist, Heading, do. J, B. Moser, do. Allcntown do. P.& W. H. Pomp.do. Eaton, do. E. Bringlutrst, Druggist, Wilmington, Dolcware, And by tho principal Druggists and Merchants in the United States. 37th ALSO SOLD BY D. S. TOBIAS. Bloomsburrg, J on. 5 1830. DR. SWAYNE'S unmpounu oyrttp aj 'runes' rirgim anna, or Wild Cherry, for Couchs, Colds Asthrtias, ConsuniptionSi&c., for salo at tho Tobias' Health Emporium, Dloomsburg DATES ! DATES ! A preserved Fruit to oat. PEPPER SAUCE, fprjalcat I'obias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg, ( ALARAT US, Glauber Salbi, Epsom eaU, for j alc at the Cheap Health Emporium THE Trustees of this Institution aro happy to . announce to the public generally, that it is now in full tide of successful operation. The win ter term has just closed; and tho semi-annual exam ination, have given more satisfactory evidence of the excellent qualifications of their teacher, E. W. Cojjklino,' than any niEvious recommendations could have dene. Tho summer term will commenco on Wednesday the. first day of May, and contlnuo twenty-thrco weeks. It is very important, that all who wish to join tho institution, should be present on that day, or as soon nfter as possible. In ordci to make tho school a public benefit, by affording to all parents who desiro tho opportunity of giving their children a first rate education, the term of tuition have been given at tho following1 low rales. PKit atunTin. Reading, Writing nnd Arithmetic, $" 00 English Grammar explained and illustra ted, including tho above, 2 DO 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 tho above, 5 00 Tho German and French Languages will be taught, but on extra charge of $5 00 per quarter will bo mado for cither of them. All tho members of tho school are required to exercise themselves in written compositions and declamations, nnd will bo expected at the close of each term to give a public exhibition of their proficiency in nil tho branches they may nave pursued. Persons al a distance are informed, that upon ap plication to the President, board will be furnished in rcspectablo private families, on moderate terms, Ify order ol tho Hoard. D. M. HOLLIDAY, Piies't. Jonx C. Born, Sccr'y. Danville, April 10 1830. The Victory Won, FTER long, tedious, and expensivo experi ment, Dr. Lcidy has discovered a method whereby tho virtue of the Sartaparilta is extracted, so us to be formed into Pills without destroying its tfficacy. Innumerable attempts have been mado to accom plish this important object, but nil failed. It is im portant, because the Sanaparilla, as umcdictne.m nil diseases to which mankind is subject is product- ol more real goad, than tho whole cataloguo ot medicine in use. Ak all respectable physicians tho question, What is the most elfectual purifier of the blood, and tho most popular medicino used!" they will answer unanimously, Sarsaparilla. What better recom mendation can bo asked I 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 nlouc, but contain, in a concentrated state, in the form of a pill, tho irtucs ol the principal ingredients contained m tho compound fluid, extracts, syrups, and other prepara tions of barsapanlla. 1 hey ore highly recommended by numerous phy sicians, und others, (seo directions around each bot tle) in Rheumatic Affections, UIco-ous sores of tho nose throat and body. Scaly Eruptions and blotches of tho skin. Dry and watery pimples and pcstults of tho face nnd body. Tetter and ringworms. Schrofula Erysipelas, Jaundice, Heartburn Diseases of the Liver,skin bones and glands. Pain of tho sides, along the back and spine o ver tho region of the heart and stomach. Swellings nnd hardening of tho glands of the neck, in tho groins, breast. &c. Stomach Coughs, Liver complaint. Watcrbrash. Inward fevers, bad taste inthomouthdoulbrcath Flatulency, Indigestion. Sour eructations and ncid iticsof tho stomach. Want of appetite and all tho wholo train of diseases resulting from impurity Ol the blood, constitutional diseases pro duced by Mercury, or other minerals, or tho conse quence of Syphilii , Lues Venereal, &c. For convenience of taking, as well as making but small bulk, being in flat square boxes, convenient for carrying in tho pocket 01 for travelling purposes, they must be preferable to all other preparations of Sarsaparilla. I- or sale, Wholesale and Hctail at Dr. Lcidy s HealthEinporium, 2nd near Vine street.PhiiadcIphia, J'or sate by jj. y. TOIHAS. PREMONITARY HINTS, AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION. EADER, did you ever see a confirmed Dys , peptic, and leam his sufferings! If not, suf lice it to say, ho is a pale, thin and ghastly looking object, his life apparently hanging by a thread; he h miscrablo and unhappy, his sullcrings mdiscnba blc. Are you much troubled with flatulency, costive- ness, sour eructations arising from your stomach, occasional want of appetite, watcrbiosh, a bad tasto m your mouth, or toul breath, pain or a hcavmoss at your stomach, sickness after eating, hcadachp, dis gust at your onco favorito food, &c. If you are much troubled with nny of tho foregoing symptoms, bring before you the picturo of tho Dyspeptic, and naving rosoivcu 10 rcmcuy 1110 conscqnenccs, im mediately procure Dr.Lctdy'sTonicSfJlnli-DyspepticCordial A never failing and efficacious remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, And tho whole train of affections resulting from dis eases ol tho uver, stomach and Intostinos. Tho above medicine 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 tho tasto. It may bo satcly admin istered to young and old, requiring but modcrato re strictions in diet only. Numerous testimonials havo been from timo to timo published; Its reputation is so well known, fur ther comment upon its virtues is unnecessary, suf- nee it to say, it has kevt.h tiiltd i.v x sinolk instance. Further recommendations accompany the directions around oacn bottlo. ftjPrico Ono Dollar per bottle. Prepared and sold Wholesalo and Retail at Dr Leldy's Health Emporium, 5d street, below Vino No. 101. Also Sold by D, S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg, May 26. ' ly5 DYERS OPEN VOUn EYES. 1ENGAL Indigo; Spaninh'do, Vordigries, Hue ivitrial; White do, for finlc cbeap and good, at tho l loomsuurg Ware House, by D. S. TOBIAS. EC? A 1TEV SERIES. Jl Besirublc Opportunity for New Sub- scrwerSi THE FOURTH VOLUMH Oli THE GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE, AND AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW, Commenced on the first of Jan. 1839. TERMS $3 per annum, payable in advance. Two largo xolumcs of nearly one thousand pages arc published every year. THIS popular work is now printed with a new 1 typo cast expressly for the purpose, on fine thick paper, well stitched in a neat cover. Valua ble Engravings nro given in ever other number. Tho Gentlemen's Magazine andAmcricanMonth ly Review has attained a standing that ensures its continuance; and tho commendatory notices of tho most respectable portion of tho press attests its tner iU und popularity. Each monthly number con tains Seventy-two extra sized Octavo pages, nnd presents moro reading matter than n volumo of n novel. It is published nt litllo moro than half tho price of any other Magazine in the United States, yet contains ns many ORIGINAL PAPERS ns any other monthly publication. WM. E. BURTON, Editor ,v Proprietor, Pldl'a. Tho Review Department of the Gentlemen's Mag azlnc, which has elicited notices from nil points o the literary circlc,will continue to picsenta complete account of tho popular literature of tho day, with liberal extracts from rnro and popular workr. Translations from tholighlcrportions of tho French, Ucnnan, Spanish and Italian authors, occur in eve ry number. Copious and Anccdotal;Biographics of eminent men 01 tno day, with engraved likenesses, will frequently ornament the pages oftho Gentle men s Magazine, AW UIAWEiY PASTIMES. Arrangements navo uecn made Willi a writer of acknowledged ability to produce in the pages ol J lie Uentleman s Maga zine, a monthly series of articles, descrip tive of all subjects connected ivilh the vari ous Ufanlu Snorts and Pastimes, embrac ing a fund of information not elsewhere at tainable, and illustrated, 111 Us course, by several hundred engravings on wood. A mong ollicrs, the following subjects will bo particularly cxemplilied. The Horse and the Dog, in all their vari dies, with every requisite information rej specting Purchase, Breeding, Breaking, and Keeping. The Jlrt of Gunning, in all ils branches, including Rifle and Pistol Shooting, with ample directions and valuable hints to young gunners, lho JNatural History of Mmcrican uamc Hints, Jingling, with an account of American Fishes, Boating and Sailing, with a full de scription of the various fancy crafts, and an interesting account 01 the principle (Jlubs, Slrchcn, with its Customs, Aic. and a History of its Rise and Progress. Swimming, Skating, Quoits, Cricket, Jtacket, lives, and other Ball Games. rorming, in tho whole, a valuable Cyclo pedia of uselul and agreeable knowledge. PUBLISHED BY WM.E. I1URTON, Opposite the Exchange, Dock-street, Philadelphia, Whero all orders nnd communications, postage paid, are requested to be directed. Br. SraRdretk's VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL P12j3jS rnjpillESE pills havo obtained a celebrity for cur fj inir most diseases to which tho human svstem is liublc. unexampled in tho history of tho healing art. They expel by tho action of the stomach and and bowls, nil bad humours from the Illood, causing a trco circulation of tho fluids, and restores a sound ctato of health. Tho thousands who uso nnd recommend them, is proof positive of their extraordinary and beneficial llccts. The subscriber has received the appointment of Agent, for the s'alo of Dr. Ilrandcth's Pills in Uloomsbnrg. None aro genuine that aro ode-red for ale, without a certificate of appointment signed by tno proprietor and countersigned by lsrancli ureal, general agent; and no certificate is ever given, to those engaged 111 tho Drug business. J. R. MOYER. Bloomsburg Aug. 14 1838. Iyl7 TO THE PRINTERS OF THE U' 5 J- SPITIIAjLL, Wood Letter Cutler and Engraver, No. 21, Iranmn Place, Philadelphia, ESPECTFULLY announces to tho Printers of tho United States, that he has commenced the manufacture of wood letters. Wood Letters of every description, from four to thirty four lines Pica, or upwards, mado to order on tho shortest nhtice. Ornamental Le ttcrB of entirely new und most splendid patterns, for heads of news papers, title liiies,tc.liom two linos great primer to any sizo larger. His typo will be made of materials of tho best assortment, well seasoned and prepared by machine ry, invented Jor tho purposo which insures tho most oxact adjustment. 6'pccimcns will bo publihscd as early as possible. E1TCT.AYIHG N WOOD r.xccutedlwith ncatnoss and promptitude. Head: for newspapers, fac-snniles, ornamental and plain rulos, fic.&c. cut with the greatest accuracy in type metal or wood, Old cast metal cuts, ornaments, &c. engraved ever, and mado equal to new for half their original CObt, A liberal discount for cash. Six months credit on tho most approved security, Orders from the country promptly attended to. All letters must be postpaid, (Editors of riapcrs in the country who will give uio uuuvu uuvuiubumuiii a lew insertions, and for ward a paper containing tho same to the adver tiser, will bo paid therefor iu any of the aboo tucn- I toned materials. April 87, 1833. 9- AND NEW GODBS. THE subscriber informs tho public, that he has taken the store lately occupied by C. H. Fish er, at tho lower end of Maine street, where ho in tends to permanently locato himself, and rias just opened an cxtensivcassortmcntofXEW GOODil lately purchased in Philadelphia, embracing almost everv article usually kept in a country store, A mong which ore, Consisting of Broadcloths from course ic the finest oj superfine, Acrscmcrcs, bat tinetts, Silks, Ginghams, Calicoes Cambrics,lIuslins,llibbands Factory Cotlon Cloth, bleached and wn unbleached, vorv cheap and of the best quality, and eve ry variety in the Dry Goods Lino. Also, a general assortment of Bocerfes. AND Crockery, Glass, China and fiiuccn'a Ware. All of which he will dispose of as choap, if not cheaper, than can be purchased at any other store in the county. EC?A11 who aio desirous of purchasing good and cheap goods, aro requested to call and examine for themselves before they buy clsowhere, as he feels assured no ono will go away dissatisfied with his pricci, or tho quality of his goods. All kinds oi UUUIN'J'KV PKUDUUE, including CASH, will bo received in pay ment. JOHN IIORTMAN. Bloomsburg, May 18, 1839. SABBI.S & HARNESS ALEXANDER RITTER, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has removed his establishment into the shop lately occupied by C. Kahler, Esq. whero he intends keeping 011 hand all kinds ot DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, AND SADDLES AND BRIDLES, made of tho best of material, and good workmanship. He manufactures, a new and approved ' Patent Horse Collar, acknowledged by all to bo superior to any over before mado in this county. lie also manufactures LEATHER and HAIR TRUTHS, of any description that may bo required. All of which will bo sold on tho most reasonable terms, and ho will also bo ready t ) do any work in his lino, on short notice, anl solicits a share of public patronage. Dloomsburg, May 18, 1839. , Prospectus for Hie Extra CJIoJjc For aSS9. m7KTE 'ay beforo our Republican friends a sub- V scription paper for our cheap periodical publication, tho " Extua Giobe." During tho months when Conzress is in session. wo publish tho" CoxoiissstoL GtonK," which gives a condensed report of its proceedings weekly, for ono dollar. In tho interval between tho sessions of Congress, wo publsh tho "Eitha Giojie," for six months, containing ibo news, politics, public documents, and, whatever else of inlcrest appears in the Daily Globe, for tho samo price. Theso two publications are printed weekly, in book form, to render ihem convenient for preservation and refer ence. Each number contains 10 royal quarto pa ges. The important elections which will take placo during lho approaching summer and fall, will givo iii.uuui umu iu iuu imurmauon to bo uenved lrom this quartet, during the canvass. The new phases of parties in tho North, and tho troubled aspect which foreign ogitation gives to our national af f:. ...:n i . ... una wee, "in aiso nnpan 10 tno country lor tno six months preceding lho meeting pf tho next Con gross, more than ordinary interest. Tho publication oftho "Estba Gr-onK" will cpmraenco the first week in May, and end tho first wcvik 111 inoveinocr next. TERMS. Tor lcopy . . 00 l or 0 copies, .. . 6 00 or J? " 10 00 For So . 20 lor 50 . . 4()0() For 100 . . -vk An Payments may be transmitted by mail, postogo paid, at our risk. Tho notes of any incorporated bank in the United States, cum-nt :,. n, ...iis, r country where a subscriber rodldos, will bo received. ' .1 ir 1 "uuoc""a procuro tho notes of banks in the JSarthcrn and MiiMla Rit. .1. :n i sendthrm. -r"" To jnsura all tho numbers, tho subscriptions should be hero bv tho 7th nf M ' v ... ML-UR & RIVES. rj-JTfo attention will bo paid to oidors unless lho money accompany thorn.