. PROSPECTUS For publishinga new paper inthe borough of Harrisburg, entitled the State Capitol Gazette. UI ilOLDIlOOK, J1EKI.OCK X UnATTOl, HE Subscribers propose to publish e ncwBTm- JL per in the borough of Harrisburg, -with 'the "title of tho " Sttfto Capitol Gazette." The Gettc will be devoted 'to the support and advancement of uemocrsticpiinciplcs, based upon the .political and .philosophical truths of universal equality of right; and the sovereignty of the people's will designated 1 it. - - r 1 1. . ' . . . i . 11 i . uy iuu vuitu 01 mu majomy--uiat ail civil guvcrii- 'mentand law cminate from the people, exist only by their assent or peimission, and that they have an unalienable right to remodel, alter or abolish eitiicr at thoir pleasure, whenever they may deem it no cessarv for their welfare andhapnincss. and that ev ery thing- which 'tends to weaken or subvert those principles, rocs 'directly to sap the foundation of our republican institutions, and should be checked with aprompt hand and vigorous energy. Meanures and not men,' shall ever be the rule by "which the political cour&o ef tho Gazette will be gorerncd. We shall never quarrel with our pout teal brethren about tho individnal whom the major. ity may fairly select, to carry out any measures con sistent with our democratic principles. Is he hon est is 'ho capable, audwiil ho obey the voice of his constituents, shall be the leading enquiries as to tho qualihcations ot a candidate lor ottice. -If capable, honest and willing to acknowledge the supreme will ol the majority, every individual in society snail have an equal claim. on us'for our countenance and support. Wo abhor all faction and combination of individual interest-to accomplish individual purpo poses. JSvery thingof that sort, shall receive 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 be treely examined and fully discuss ed. The Gazette will sustain the administration of 'the General Government, upon tho principles pur 'cued by its present patriotic and enlightened chie "magistrate Martin Van Buren, and will cheerfully lend its support to his re-election, to complete his measuio of two terms of office, in accordance with the uniform practice exercised towards his republi can predecessors. In discussing national policy, we shall advocate at 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 be done without compromit 'ting any rights that may belong to an individual state as a separate and indcpcndcnl sovereignty. The Gazette will also support the administration 'f our worthy Executive of Pennsylvania Gover nor Porter, and its editors will ever cherish tire prin ciples which triumphed in his election, and which through all the desperate and dangerous machina tions put in requisitiou to defeat Ids inauguration, by a reckless and abandoned party, established in the executive chair, as the land marks of ourrepubli can safety and happiness. It shall also be the study of the editors to promote tho best interest of our vast chain of internal improvements, and urging to a speedy completion all the links necessary to sccuro its immense- connection, and to turn it to lasting and profitable use. Our foreign relations shall be attended to, and tho public seasonably advised of every transaction abroad, calculated to affect their political interests, or awaken in privato life a spirit of enquiry and re scarchn tho various fields of philosophy, mcchan-, ics or literature. The 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 tho Gazette will appear on or about the thirteenth of June. Persons holding the proposals will be punctual to return the same by the thirteenth of May. Letters by mail, post paid will rcccive'prompt attention. M.D.HOLBROOK, WILLIAM HEMLOCK. JOHN B.BRATTON. Harrisburg, "Starch 15, 1839 TERMS. The State Capital Gazette will bo published twice week during the sitting of the Legislature; and once a wtek for the remainder of the year, the fol lowing prices in advance : The whole year, - - - $3 00 The session only, (twice aweck,) - 3 00 Ii VERY AND EXCHANGE. ytTERY respectfully informs his friends and the puuiic, tnai lie nag always on uanu, iu iu Tcry Stable in Bloomsburg, for the purposes of Hire or Exchange, a variety of Horses, Sulkies, GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS. which hewtU-'fccl gratified to keep in readiness for 'the accommodation of customers. Personal application can bo made at his residence when every means will be used to render entire sat islacuon to those who may give him a call. NOAH S. PRENTI8. Bloomshnrgr'Moy 26, 1838, SUSOJTJEHANNA JUNE, 353 nn HIS line has commenced runninc reirularly be- 1 tween Wilkes-Barre, Northumberland, ViH iarasport, Harriburg to Filadelphia and all inter mediate places. The Boats leave Whilkes-Bnrre dailv. at 2 o'clock "P. M. and arrive at Northumber land next morning at 7 J o'clock A. M. and HarriB burg the following evening at 9 o'clock; where pas sengers will remain over night, and take tho rail road cars at 8 o'clock; A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia Vv 2 o'clock. P. M. At Northumberland tho North and West Branch boatts connect : This lino arrives at the junction of the Junifta in time to connec with all the western lines for PitUburtr. Returning passengers by this line will leave Broad street, Philadelphia, every day at 8 o clocic A. ftl, end arrive t Harrisburg at 3 o'clock P. M. North umberland next morning 8 o'clock, Williamsport by 7 P. M. and wilkcs-Barreby 7 o'clock the follow ing morning' through In 48 houre. To famlies moving west this lino offers great ad vantage charces upon freight very moderate, and persons with thcr families may rely upon having all -tlieir goods taken with them. Fare to Northumberland 2 00 Williamsport 3 50 Duncan's Island 3 50 Harriiburff 00 " Philadelphia 8 00 For freight or passage apply to . .. P. McC. GILCHRIST. Plucnix Hotel. Waie.Barre,May 7, 1809 If j 1 i AND TIircsMng Machine, AND POItTABLE HORSE POWER MA3VUFACTO Y. THE Subscribers take this method of informing thoir friends, that they continue Manufactur ing ThraMng Machines and l'oriable Hone l'oicers, on the triost improved plans, mado of tho best materials and in tho most workmanlike man ner, and which they will wancnt to stand with faro usage, and not injure tho grain by breaking it. They have surpassed all others where they have been introduced, in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Pratt's Patent Smut, OR, GRAIN HUMMING MACHINE, Improved. An articlo of great ntility to Millers, for cleansing the grain for preparing it for flouring. Theso machines are manufactured of cast and wrought Iron, and are supposed to last an hundred years, i ney are in general use in the stato of New I oik and in port of Pennsylvania. AND and all kinds ot Machinery, cost and fitted up.and all sorts of HOIiliOW WARE kent on hand, and sold hv wholesale. All nf wTiir.li will be sold en tho most reasonable terms, by LEWIS H. MAUS & Co. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1829. 3m4 FBJEjVCH burr Against the World for good Mill-Stones ana Jsolting Lloths. TLLERS wishing tho above articles, arc rnnpsfpit in rail nl drnminn rntr KlnM . AIA 1 ' ' "V .w-., at Danville, Columbia County, Pa., or at Lew istown, on tho Juniatta. JJanville, May 25, 1833. White Lead, drv and in heirs. Madder. Verdigries, Indigo, Alum, white and blue Vilriol; Sand Paper; Proof Bottles, Grains of Paradise. All for sale at Tobias? Health. Emporium. fcR. LEIDY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT O OF SARSAPARILLA. havinir become so dojrvedly popular, on account of its superior strength to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla in existence, it is thought unnecessary to make much comment upon its virtues. Suffice it to say, one bottle or tho above contains twice as much of the active principles of Sarsaparilla anl other ingredi ents, oh any extract in cxistecne, in the samo quan tity, and is equal lo one gallon of Syrup of Sarsa parilla, tot making which druggists and others pur- uiase tne qdovc preparation, rnco one dollar per bottle. It is rccomended in all diseases of the skin and Bones; affections of the Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and vvatery rimplcs on the lace, neck and body; ulcer ations of tho nose, mouth and throat; running at tho Ears and EycsjErysipilas, Scrofula.rhcumatie pains, swelling or hardening of the Glands, constitutional diseases produced by tho use of mercury or other minerals. In short, Sarsaparilla is known to tho world, as being tho most powerful agent ever dis covered for) urifyingtiic blood and Animals Fluids, consequently tho most valuablo specific for all dis eases, resulting from impurities of the Blood, and otner umus oi the Dcxiy. Caution. Persons should be particularly careful in getting a preparation that may be 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. H. Leidy candidly declares his preparation to be what il is represented to he, and is prepared by himself, a regular Druggist and Apothecary, and is besides a regular 1'hysiciin, attested by Drs. Phys ic, Chapman, Hare, Cox, Dcwecs, Jackson, James, Horner, uibson.&c. (bee directions and recommen dations around each lioltle.) Upwards of 3000bottels of the above have been sold, during tho past six months, a strong proof of its good qualities, &c. For sale in this city a) Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vine, No. 191. Frederick Klet'eJJ'Drug store, corner of 2d and Callowhill streets. J. Smith & Go's. Drug store 3d street above No ble. J. Gilbert & Go's. Drug store, 2d street above Vine. Also by J. F. Long, Druggist Lancaster, Pennsylvania. G. W. Oakley, Druggist, Reading, do. J. B. Moscr, do. Allentown do. P.& W. H. Pomp,do. Easton, do. E. Bringhurst, Druggist, Wilmington. Dclcware. f And by the principal Druggists and Merchants in tho United States. 37th ALSO SOLD BY D. S. TOBIAS. Bloomsburrg, J an. 6 1839, DR. S WAYNE'S Compound Sump of Prunes1 VirginU anna, or Wild Cherry, for Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consuraptions.&c., for sale at the Tobias1 Health Emporium, Bloomsburg, DATES ! DATES I A preserved Fruit to eat. PEPPER SAUCE, for sale at Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. 8 ALARATUS, Glauber Salts, Epsom talu, for flaie at tne Cheap Health Emporium. THE Trustees of this Institution are happy to announce to tho public generally, that it is now in full tide of'succcssful operation, The win ter term has just closed; and tho semi-annual exam ination, havo given more satisfactory evidence of tho excellent qualifications of their teacher, E. W. ConKt!No,r than any riuvlocs recommendations could have done. Tho summer term will commence on Wednesday tho first day of May, and continue twenty-thrco weeks. It is very important, that all who wish to oin the -institution, should bo 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 desiro the opportunity of giving their children a first rate education, the terms of tuition have been given at tho following low rates. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, $2 00 English Grammar explained and illustra ted, including the above, 2 60 Geography, with use of Maps and Globes Including the abovo, 3 00 Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, with use of Apparatus, including the a hove, 4 00 Latin and Greek Languages, including all the above, 5 00 Tho German and French Languages will bo taught, but an extra charge of $5 00 per quarter will be mado for cither of them. All tho members of tho school are required to exercise themselves in written compositions and declamations, and will bo expected at tho close of each term to -give a public exhibition of their proficiency in all tho 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 modcraco terms. By order of tho Board. D.M. HOLLIDAY, Phes't. Jonrr C. Boyd, Sccr'y. Danville, April 10 1839. The Victory Won, FTER long, tedious, and expensive experi ment, Dr. Leidy has discovered a method whereby tho virtue of the Sarsaparilla is extracted, so as to bo formed into Pills witluntt destrouimr its efficacy. Innumerable attempts have been mado 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 subject is product he of more real good, than the whole catalogue of medicine in use. Ask all rcspQctablo physicians tho question, ' What is the most effectual purifier of the blood, and the most popular medicine used!" they will answer unanimously, Sarsaparilla. What better recom mendation can be asked 1 DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA OR ULOOD PILLS, Price, Twenty-five Cents a Box. Tiicy must surely commando preference, for they aro not composed of Sarsaparilla alone, but contain, in a concentrated state, in the form of a pill, the virtues of the principal ingredients contained in the compound fluid, extracts, syrups, and other prepara tions of Sarsaparilla. They are highly recommended by numerous phy sicians, and others, (tee directions around each bot tle) in Rheumatic Affections, Scbrofula Erysipelas, Jaundice, Heartburn Diseases of tho Liver.skin bones and glands. Pain of the sides, along the back and spino o vcr the region of the heart and stomach. Inward fevers, bad tatc in tho mouth,foul breath Flatulency, Indigestion. QIcc-ous sores of the nose throat and body. Scaly Eruptions and blotches of the skin. Dry and watery pimples and pcstulcs of tho face and body. Tetter und ringworms, Swellings and hardening of the glands of the neck, in tho groins, breast. &c. Sour eructations and acid Stomach Coughs, Liver complaint. iticsof the stomach. Want of appetite, Watcrbrasli. and all the whole train of diseases resulting from impurity of the blood, constitutional diseases pro duced by Mercury, or other minerals, or tho coiue quenco of SyphilU,Lues Venereal, &c. For convenience of taking, a.i well as making but small bulk, being in flat square boxes, convenient for carrying in tho pocket or for travelling purposes, they must bo prcferablo to all other preparations of Sarsaparilla. For sale, Wholesale and Retail at Dr. Leidy's HealthEmporium, SndnearVinc strect.Philadelphia, For sale by D. S. TOBIAS. PREMONITARY HINTS, AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION. EADER, did you ever seo a confirmed Dys- netltin. nml Inilm Ilia un(lrinrro1 rrnn ..r 1 i ' - . 1 HUIJ OUt lice it to say, he is a pale, thin and ghastly looking object, his life apparently hanging by a thread; he is raiscrabloand unhappy, his suiferings indiscriba- UJU. Aro vou much troulli1 with flatnlonoir ness, sour eructations arising from your stomach, uicusiuiim wuni oi appetite, waiermasli, a bad taste in vour mniilli. nr fnnl liroafli i.n,r j i - - - " 'u... ui n iiruvitiues at your stomach, sickness after eating, headache, dis- Ijuin, ui your unco lavorue ioou, ccc. 11 you are much troubled with any of the foregoing symptoms, bring before you the picture of tho Dyspeptic, and having resolved to remedy tho conseqnences, im mediately procuro nr.Lcuhf3Tonic8,-Anti-Dyspepiic.Cordial A never failing and efficacious remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, nd the whole train of affections resulting from dis eases of tho Liver, Stomach and Intestines. The above medicine is warranted free from mer cury or other mineral preparations; it is composed entirely of vegetables, safe and easy to take, being ycry pleasant to the 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 his nzver vailed in x sinoie instance. Further recommendations accompany tho directions around each bottle. (jj'Price One Dollar per bottle. Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr Leidy's Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vino No. 101. Also Sold by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg, May 20. Iy5 DYERS OPEN YOUIt EYES. "BjTsENGAL Indigo; Spanish'do. Verdigries, blue JtPVitrial; White do. for salo cheap and good, at rue uioomsuurg ware House, ny D. S. TOBIAS, tcpA 1TEV SEPJES.-cn A Desirable Opportunity for New Sub scribcrs. THE FOUimt VOLUMU Ot THE GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE, AND AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW, Commenced on the first of Jan. 1830. TERMS $55 per annum, payablo in advance. Two largo volumes of nearly one thousand pages are published every year. KnlHIS popular work is now printed with a new H typo cast expressly for the purpose, on fino thick paper, well stitched in a neat cover. Valua ble Engravings are 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 the most respectabto portion of tho press attests its mcr tt und popularity. Each monthly number con tains Seventy-two extra sized Octavo pages, and presents more reading matter than a volume of a novel. It is published at litllo more than half tho prico of any other Magazlno in tho United States, yet contains as many ORIGINAL PAPERS as any other monthly publication. WM. E. BURTON, Editor Proprietor, PMVa. Tho Review Dcnartmcnt nf tlm Rrnilfmm'i un ozine. which has elicited nntiroa flYim nil nnmfa n tho literary circle.wil! continuo to picscnta complete account of tho popular literature of tho day, with liberal extracts from raro and popular workr. Translations from llioliirli German, Spanish and Italian authors, occur in eve ry riumucr. copious and Anecdotaljlliographics of eminent men of the day, with engraved likenesses, will frequently ornament the pages oftho Gentle men's Magazine. FIELB SPORTS AW MAlVIiY PASTIMES. Arrangements have hrpn nimln wiiU n Writer of acknowledged nhilitv tn nrndnen in tho pages of 7'Ac Gentleman's Maga zine, a mommy series oj articles, descrip tive of all subjects connected with the vari- ,7 J ' ' ' ...... mu. ... .itj , utHUlUb- ing a fund of information not elsewhere at- tainauio, anu illustrated, in its course, by several hundred enexavinirs on wnnrl. A- mong others, the following subjects will be . , i ..A . particularly cxempiitieu. The Horse and the Dog, in all their vari eties, with every requisite information rc9 specting Purchase, Breeding, Breaking, and Keeping. J he Art of Gunning, in all its branches, incluuine Kiflc and Pistol S hootinrr. with ample directions and valuable hints to young gunners. Tho Natural History of American Game Birds. Analina. with an account of Amnrinnn , i ' Fishes. Boatinsr and Sailimr. with n full An. scrinlion of the various fancv crafts, and nn interesting account of the principle Clubs. yjrencry, witn us customs, &c. and a History of its Riso and Progress. Swimming, Skating, Quoits, Cricket, Racket, Fives, and other Ball Games. Forming, in the whole, a valuable Cyclo pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge. PUBLISHED BY WM.E. BURTON. Opposite the Exchange, Doch-streti, Philadelphia, Where all orders anil paid, are requested to be directed. S5r. Brandreth's VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL nSHESE pills have nhtniimil a rolMirWw , JL mg most diseases to which the human system is liable, unexampled in the history of the healing art. They expel by tho action of tho stomach and and bowls, all bad humours from tho Blood, causing a frco circulation of tho fluids, and restores a sound state of health. Tho thousands who use and recommend them, is proof positive of their extraordinary and beneficial Tho Subscriber has rppPXVt-A llin nnnmnlmnnl f Agenl, for tho sale of Dr. IJraiidetU's Pills in Bloomsbnrg. Nono aro genuine that are offered for sale, without a certificate of appointment signed by tho proprietor and countersigned by liranch Green, general agent; and no certificate is ever given, to those engaged in tho Drug business. J. It. JMOYER. Bloomsburg Aug. H 1838. Iyl7 TO THE PRINTERS OF THE U S. J- SPlTIIAIili, Wood Letter Cutter and Engraver, No. ill, Franklin Place, Philadelphia, mESPEOTFULLY announccs'to tho Printers of the United Stales, that he has commenced' the manufaciuro of wood Icttcw. Wood Letters of every description, from four to thirty four lines Pica, or upwards, made to order on tho shortest nhlice. Ornamental Letters of entirely new and most splendid patterns, for heads of news papers, title lincs.&c.fiora two lines great primer to any size larger. His type will bo made of materials of the best assortment, well seasoned and prepared by- machine ry, invented for tho purposo which insures tho most exact adjustment. Specimens will be publihsed as early as possible. E1TG3.AVI1TG ON WOOD Executedjwith neatness and promptitude. Heads for newspapers, fac-similcs, ornamental and plain rules, &C.&C. cut with the greatest accuracy in type metal or wood. Old cast metal cuts, ornaments, &c. engraved ever, and made equal to new for half their original cost. A liberal discount for cash. Six months credit on the most approved security. Orders from tho country promptly attended to. All letters must bo post paid, (XyEditors of papers inthe country who will give tho above advertisement a few insertions, and for ward a paper containing tho same to the adver tiser, will bo paid thcrcfer in any of tho abovo men tioned materials. April 37, 1833. "itLnra, 4jM AND W GOODS. HE subscriber informs tho public, that he has taken tho storn Infnlv nr-rim!.,1 . n it r:.i - - i 1 i kj tll i jail" cr, at tho lower end of Mamo street, whero ho in. tends to permanently Inentn liiineolr. on.l I,-- opened an extensive assortment of NEW GOODS i-.-i.. i , in -i ... . . iim ijr imrcuuscu in i-juiaucipnia, embracing almost everv articlo usually kept in a country store. A mong which arc, mir go, Consisting of Broadcloths from course to the finest of supcrJine,Kcrsemcres,Sat tinctls, Silks, Ginghams,Calicoes Cambrics,Muslins,Ribbands Factory Cotton Cloth, bleached and uii unblcached, very cheap and of the best quality, and ere. ry variety in the Dry Goods Lino. Also, a general assortment of AND Crockery) Glass, China ana Queen's Ware. All of which he will dispose of as cheap, if not cheaper, than can bo purchased at any other store in the county. JC7AU who aio desirous of purchasing good and cheap goods, aro requested to call and oxamine for themselves before they buy elsewhere, as ho feels assured no one will go away dissatisfied with his prices, or tho quality of his goods. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, including CASH, will be received in pay ment. JOHN HORTMAN. Bloomsburg, May 18, 1839. SADDLE & HARNESS ALEXANDER HITTER, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has removed his establishment into the shop lately occupied by C. Kahlert Esq. where he intends fcccninrr on hand all kinds of DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, AND SADDLES AND BRIDLES, mado of the best of material, and good worKtnansliip. He manufactures, a new and approved Patent Horse dollar. acknowledged by all to bo superior to any ever oeiorc made in this county. Ho also manufactures LEATHER and HAIR of any description that may be required. All of which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms, and ho will also be ready to do any work in his lino, on short notice, and solicits a share of public patronage. Bloomsburg, May 18, 1839. rospecfus For he Extra Globe For 1839. E lay hcforo our republican friends a sub- Rrrintmn nif i i nilllliratinn the l Pvt.. . n. m Dunn? the months when Congress is in session, we publish the" Cowonsssiojur. Giojie," which gives a condensed report of its proceedings weekly, for one dollar. In tho interval between the sessions ofCongiess, wepublihtho " Extra Giobe," for six months, containing tbo news, politics, public documents, and whatcx-nr che of interest appears in tho Daily Globe, for the samo price. Thctc two publications aro printed weekly, in book form, to render (hem convenient for preservation and refer ence. Each number contains 10 royal quarto pa. Tho important elections which will take placo during the approaching summer and fall, will eivo peculiar value to tho Information to bo derived from this quarter, during tho canvass. Thp new phases of parties ju tho North, and the troubled aspect winch foreign agitation gives to our nationol af fairs there, will also impart to tho country for tho six months preceding tho meeting of the next Con gress, more than ordinary interest Tho publication oftho " Ext m Gionr." will commence the first week in May, and end tho first week in November next. TERMS. For I copy . . ?, 00 For 0 copies, . . c 0Q ,or I". " - - 10 00 For 60 ' - 40 Oil .For 100 . till I ayments. may be transmitted by mail, postago paid, at our risk. The notes of any incorporated bank in the United States, current in tho section of country where a subscriber resides, will bo received, i i .i ir" 8ul"icrbcrs ca Procure tho notes of banks In the Northern and Middlo States, they will plcoso send them. ' ,il1. ui!".Ure ," ,tho ,num''8. the subscriptions should be here by the 7th of May. . . HLAIli & RIVES. CO-No attention will be paid to ordora unlesithu money accompany them,