PROSPECTUS For publishing a new paper in the borough of Ilarrisburg, entitled the State Capitol Gazette. 13r ItoLHAOOK, HEXLtlCK & UnATTOX, TUB Subscribers propose to publish o newspa per in the borough of Ilarrisburg, with tho title of tho " State Capitol Gazette." Tho Gazette will be devoted to the support and advancement nf democratic principles, based upon the political mid philosophical truth of universal equality of right; and tho sovereignty of tho pcoplo's will designated by the voice of tho majority that all civil govern ment and law cmiuato from the people, ciist only hy their assent or peimission, and that they have an unalienable right to remodel, alter or abolish cither at thoir pleasuro, whenever they may deem it ne cessary for their welfare and happiness, and that ev ery thing which tends to weaken or subvert thoso principles, goes directly to sap the foundation of our republican institutions, ami should bo checked with s prompt hand and vigorous energy. 'Meaturcs and not men,' shall ever bo the rule by which the political course ef the Gazctto will bo goremed. Wo shall never quarrel with our polit ical brethren about the individnal whom tho major ity may fairly select, to carry outony measure con sistent with our democratic piinciples. Is ho hon est is he capable, aud will ho obey tho voice of his constituents, shall be the leading enquiries as to thp qualifications of a candidate for office. If capable, Honest ana willing to acknowledge the supreme will of tho majority, every individual in society shall have an equal claim on us for our countcnanco and support. Wo abhor all faction and combination of individual interest to accomplish individual purpo poses. Every thing of 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 tho public moneys, shall be freely examined and fully discuss ed. The Gazette will sustain the administration of the General Government, upon the principles pur sued by its present patriotic and enlightened chic magistrate Martin Van Burcn, and will cheerfully lend its support to his re-election, to complete his measute of two terms of office, in accordance with th uniform practice exercised towards his republi can predecessors. In discussing national poiicy, wo shall advocate at all times every measure tending to strengthen the bonds of the common Union, and to promoto the peace, security and happiness of tho whole, so far as it can bo ilono without comnromit- ting any rights that may belong to an individual tato as a separate and indcpcndenl sovereignty. The Gazette will also support the administration four worthy Executive of Pennsylvania Gover nor Potter, and its editors will ever cherish the pVin ciplcs which triumphed in his election, and which through all the despcrato and dangerous machina tions put in requisitiou to defeat his inauguration, by a reckless and abandoned party, established in the executive chair, as the land marks ofourrepubli c in 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 tpcedy 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 the public seasonably advised of every transaction abroad, calculated to afTect 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 be printed on a fine double me dium sheet, and new type; and every attention be stowed to render iU mechanically execution perfect. Tho fust number of the Gazette will appear on or about the thirteenth of June. Persons holding tho proposals will bo punctual to return the same by 4ho thirteenth of Slay. Letters by mail, post paid will rcceivo prompt attention. M. D. HOLBROOK, WILLIAM HEMLOCK. JOHN B.BRATTON. Ilarrisburg, March 15, 1839 TERMS. The Stale Capital Gazctto will be published twice ts week during the sitting- of the Legislature; and- once a wceK lor the remainder ot tho year, the fol lowing prices in advance : Tho whole year, r - $3 00 x tic session only, (twice a week,) - S 00 Jj VERY AND EXCHANGE. VERY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that ho has always on hand, at his Li very Stable inllloomsburg, for tho purposes of Hiroi vi jjAtuuugu, a vanciy or Horses, Sulkies, GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS which he will feel gratified to keep in readiness for tuts accommodation oi customers. Personal application can bo niade at his residence when every means will bo used to render entiro sat tslaction to thoso who may give him a call. NOAH S. PRENTIS. Bloomsburg, May SG, 1838, SUSaUEHANNA LINE. THIS line has commenced running regularly be ltween Wilkcs-Barre, Northumberland, Will amsport, Ilarrisburg to Piladelphia and all intcr waliate places. The Boats leave Whilkcs-Barro daily, at 2 o clock P. M. and arrivo at Northurabcr land next morning at 7J o'clock A. M. and Harris burg the following evening at !) o'clock; whero pas sengers will remain over night, and tako the rail road cars at 8 o'clock; A. M. and arrivo at Philadelphia by 2 o'clock, P. M. At Northumberland the North and West Branch boatls connect : This lino arrives nt tho junction of tho Juuifta in time to conncc with all the western lines for Pittsburc. Returning passengers by this lino will leave Broad atrcct, Philadelphia, every day at 8 o'clock A. M. and arrivo dt Ilarrisburg at 3 o'clock P. M. North umberland next morning 8 o'clock, Williamsport 1 rt n If 1 !M i. . . . . . - .. uy, r. ;i. aim wiiscs-oarre y I clock ttw; Inflow ing Biornin.ij through in 48 hours. To famlies moving wcet this line offers great ad vantage cnarges upon ircignt very moderate, and persons wnn mer lamiuoa may rciy upon having ull inrir goous lanen wan mem. Fare to Northumberland g 00 " Williamspit 3 50 " Duncan's Island 3 50 " ilarrisburg 4 00 " Philadelphia 8 00 1'or freight iir pastogo apply' to IVMcO, GILnimsT. Phirnix Hotel. Wilkos-Barre, May 7, 1830 If AND Threshing Machine, AND PORTABLE HORSE POWER MAI5IFACTO rgIIC Subscribers tako thismcthod of informing ji. their friends, that they continuo Manufactur ing Threshing Machines and I'ortatlc Horse l'vivrrs, on tho most improved plans, made of the best materials and in tho most workmanlike man ner, and which they will warrcnt to stand with fare usage, and not injure tho grain by breaking it. They have burpassed all others whero they have been introduced, in Pennsylvania, Virginia and North Carolina. Pratt's Patent Simit, on, GRAIN HULLING MACHINE, Improved. An articlo of great ntility to Millers, for cleansing the grain for preparing it for flouring. Theso machines aro manufac.urcd of cast and wrought Iron, and aro supposed to last an hundred years. They aro in general use in tho ttato of New York and in part of Pennsylvania. AND and all kinds oUVachlneri, cast and fitted up.and all sorts of IIOSijLOW WAISE! kept on hand, and sold by wholesale. All of which will bo sold on tho most rcasonablo terms, by LEWIS II. MAUS &Co. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1829. 3ml FMEK CMBIJI2I " Against the World for good Mill-Sloncs and Boiling Cloths. ILLERS wishing tho abovo articles, arc l-PilllPcfPil trt Pnll nrwl ntninln. ni iini-iiin r'oi..i,: r i ... t vuti mm 1..1UIII111U 11. V l,LUL,lk. istown, on tho Juniatta. "v "., wuiuHium wuumv. jl u., ur m jjuw- Danville, May 25, 1830. White Lead, dry and in kens. Madder. Vcrdigries, Indigo, Alum, white and blue Vitriol; Sand Paper; Proof Botllcs, Grains of Paradise. All for sale at Tobias' Health Emporium. R. LEIDY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. Imimr unrnmn in deservedly popular, 011 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 Mile ot tho abovo contains iwict as much of the active principles of Sarsaparilla an! other ingredi ents, as any extract in cxistccne, in tho same quan- my.anu is equal 10 one gallon oj Syrup nj ' fiursu parillu, for making which druggists and others pur- ciiiisu mo auove preparation, rnco one dollar per bottle. It is recomended in all diseases of the Rkin nml Bones; flections of tho Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and vinery i-jmpies on wo lace, neck and body; ulcer ations 01 tho nose, mouth and throat; running at tho fjars and fcyesjbryBipilas, bcrorula.rhcumatic pains, swelling or hardenlnc: of tho Glands, ron&titlltinnrii diseases produced by the use of mercury or other minerals. In short, Sarsaparilla is known in thn world, as being tho most powerful agent ever dis covered for purifyinglhe blood and Animals Fluids, couscquenlly the most valuablo specific for all dis eate, resulting from impurities of the Blood, and other fluids of tho body. Cau tion. Persons should be particularly careful in getting a preparation that may bo relied upon; there being many in existence, not properly prepar ed, unfit for use, and almost inert; possessed of no medicinal qualities whatever. Dr. N. 1J. Leidy candidly declares his preparation to bo what it is represented to be, and is prepared by himself, a regular Druggist and Apothecary, and is besides a regular Physician, attested bv Drs. Phvs. ic, Chapman, Hare, Cox, Dcwecs, Jackson, James, Horner, Gibson. &c. (Sec directions and'recommen dations around each bottle.) Upwards of SOOObottels of tho above have been sow, during the past six months, a strong proof of itc frnn.il mintifias V.x 1 : .1.! Dr. Loidy'g Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vine, No. 191. Frederick Klct'-'Drug storo, corner of 2d and Callowhill streets. J. Smith & Co's. Diug storo 3d street abovo No- we. J. Gilbert St Co's. Drug store, 2d street abovo vine. Also by Ji F. Long, Druggist Lancaster, Pennsylvania. G. W. Oakley, Druggist, Reading, do. J.B. Moser, do, Allcntown do. P.&W.H.Pomp,do. Easton, do. E. BringhursLDruccist. Wilminirton. Dnln. And by the principal Druggets and Merchants in mo united Btatos. 37th ALSO SOLD BY I). S. TOBIAS. Bloomsburrg, J an. 5 1839, DR. S WAYNE'S Compound Syrup 0 Prunes' Virgin! anna, or Wild Cherry, for Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions.&c., for sale at tho Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. DATES ! DATES 1 A preserved Fruit to cat. PEPPER SAUCE, for sale at Tobias1 Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. C A LA RAT US, Glauber Salts, Epsom sails, for sale at tho Cheap Health Ijfyorium. THE Trustees of this Institution aro happy to announce to tho public generally, that it is now in full tido of successful operation. Tho win ter term has just closed; and the semi-annual exam ination, have given moro satisfactory evidenca of tho excellent qualifications of their Jaachcr, E. W. Conkmxo, than any rntvious recommendations could have done. Tho summor term will commence on Wednesday thn first day of May, and continuo twenty-three weeks. It is very important, that all who wish to oin iho institution, should bo present on that day,, or lis soon after as possible. In ordci to make tho school a public benefit, by affording to all parents who desire tho opportunity of giving their children a first rate education, tho terms of tuition have been given at tho following low rates. rsn n.iunTi:n. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, $2 00 English Grammar explained and illustra ted, including the above, 2 00 Geography, with uso of Maps and Globes Including the above, 3 00 Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, with use of Apparatus, including tho a hove, 00 Latin and Greek Languages, including all the above, 5 00 Tho German and French Languages will be taught, but an extra chargo of $5 00 per quarter will be made for cither of them. All tho members of tho school aro required to exercise themselves in written compositions and declamations, and will be expected at tho closo of each term to givo a public n-e-'iii.Wim. nr ii,:. .ii:.,,. :,. .,11 ,i, 1 1.- . iiuuiuti ui tlllll JUUlllll.lll.jr 111 Ull 111U UlillltllUS they may have pursued. Persons at a distanco are informed, that upon ap- nlip-ilinn In flin Prpct.lpn! linnr.1 i.mM l. r..-..'.l....l .u n.v 4 itriuwi., ..uuiu .ll ui, 1U1111-1I11U in respectable private families, on modcraio terms. By order of tho Board. D.M. HOLLIDAY, Piies't. Jonx C. Botp, Sccr'y. Danville, April 19 1839. The Victory Won, AFTER long, tedious, and expensive experi ment, Dr. Lcidv has discovered a method whereby the virtue of the Sanuparilla is extracted, so ns 10 no lormcd into fills tvitwul destroying its efficacy. Innumcrablo attempts have been mado to accom plish this important object, but all failed. It is im portant, because r. Sarsaparilla, as a mtdicine, in all dicase3 to which mankind is subject is nroduct. ire of more real good, than tho whole catalogue of iiii.'iiicinc 111 use. Ask all rcspectablo physician-i tho nucstion.- What is tho most effectual purifier of the blood, and the most popular medicine used!" they will answer unanimously, narsaparilla. What better rrcom mendation can be asked 1 DR. LEIDY'S SA11SA PAR1LLA OR BLOOD P7LLS, Price, Twenty-five Cents a Box. They must surely command n preference, for they arc not composed of Sarsaparilla alone, hut contain, in a concentrated state, in the form of a pill, the virtues of tho principal ingredient contained in the compound lluid, extracts, syrups, and other prepara tions of Sarsaparilla. They aro highly recommended by numerous phy sicians, and others, (see directions around each bot tle) in Rheumatic Affections, Schrofula Erysipelas, Jaundice, Heartburn Diseases of the Livcr,skin bones and glands. Pain of tho sides, along tho back and spino d vcr tho region of the heart and stomach. Inward fevers, bad taste UIcc-ous sores of the noso throat and body. Scaly Eruptions and blotches of the skin. Dry and watery pimples and pestulcs of the face and body. Tetter and ringworms- Swellings and hardening of tho gland of tho 111 the inouth,foul breath Flatulency, Indigestion. Sour eructations and acid iticsol'tho stomach. neck, 111 tho groins, breast. &c. Stomach Coughs, Liver complaint. Want of appetite, Walerbrash and all tho wholo train of diseasu-s resulting from impurity of the blood, constitutional diseases pro duced by Mercury, or other mineral.-), or the consc iiucnco of Syphilii , Lues Venereal. &c. For convenience of taking, as well as making but small bulk, being in fiat square boxes, convenient for carrying in tho pocket ot for travelling nnrnns. they must lie preferable to all other preparations of For sale, Wholesale and Retail at Dr. T.pidv'i HealthEinporium, 2nd ncarVine strcct.PhiladcInhia. 7.'.,.. .. ..I - 1... r .v... . .f. ' j. ur nine vij jj. o. 1 UlilAS. PREMONITARY HINTS, AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION. EADER, did you ever tec a confirmed Dvs- i! 1 1 1 v . . - 1 4 1 ' waiia. 11 iiui, nui iii:iitiiT. mill n-nrn nix u I iiiTinmi linn. ..r i -- 4 , ...... w,u ,(U0.,j luwniiijj object, his life apparently hanging by a thread ; he IS mtsprnltln nml nntinnnv Kin !...r. !, nee 11 10 hav. no is a ml p. linn nml incii,. ii-:., .... u..urlV) , Biiui.llllja muiscriuu ble. Aro you much troubled with flatulency, costive ncss, sour eructations nri-inrr frnm vp.ur .,.!. ' t "O uu. O.I.11.U111, occasional want of nnrictitp. u-ninrl linch n lit. I tne.n , --- II ' v.."w-i, u UUI1 ItWIU in your mouth, or foul breath, pain or a heaviness at your stomach, sickness after eating, headache, dis- fci.oi. ui uur umu idvumo ioou, etc. n you arc much troubled with any of the foregoing symptoms, bring beforo you tho picture of tho Dyspeptic, and llA..? ..... 1 1 1- . 1 . .1 ' 1 ' . iiuyiiij; icouneu 10 runeuy ine consequences, im mediately procure Dr.LcidtfsTonictyAnti-DyspcptfcCordial a never uihngand clhcacious rrmcdy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION And tho wholo train of affections resulting from dis eases ot ttio j.iver, btomach and Intchtincs. Tho abovo medicine is warranted free from mer cury or other minorul lirpnnruiimit.. it ; ,,,,.,....i entirely of vegetable, safo and easy to take, being .1.1 j iuuiuuiii, m uiu lusiu. ji niay uo aalely admin isiuii u iu yuung aim oiu, requiring uut modcrato re strictions 111 diet only. T ... ... numerous testimonials liavo been from time to time nublishail: lis TPnilf.lflnn id en it-pll l.nnr. I.. 4 , . . t ivuut, ,,, jui- ther comment upon its virtues is unnecessary, suf fiprt it irt .. . J ' ,,vv " r "s JiKVKIl FAU.K1I IN A KINIlLi: IN8TANCK. Further recommendations accompany tho directions around oach bottle. fTVPrieo Onnllnllnr uprlmiiln Prepared and o!d Wholesale and Retail at Dr Leidy s Health Emporium, 2d street, below Vino Also Sold by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloorabur, May 20. Iy5 IYI3IIS Ol'KN YOUIt RYIW. ENGAL Indigo; Spanish'do, Vcrdigries, blue Vitrial: Wliitn do. for sain rlip.in ami irnn.1 .1 tho P.ooiiisburg Wore House, by ' 11. a. ruMUis. JL Desirable Opportunity for New Sub scribers. Tltr. FOURTH VOLUJir. ou Tiir. GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE, AND AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW, Commenced on the first of Jan. 1830. TERMS $ per annum, payable in advance. Two largo volumes of nearly one thousand pages aro published every year. rfpHIS popular work is now printed with a new K type cast expressly for the purpose, on fine thick paper, well stitched in a neat cover. Valua ble Engravings aro given in over other number. The Gcnllcmcn's Magazine andAmcricanMonth ly Review has attained a standing that ensures its continuance; and tho commendatory notices of the most respectable portion of tho press attests its mer iU and popularity. Each monthly number con tains Sevcnty-two extra sized Octavo pages, and presents more reading matter than a volumo of a novel. It is published at little moro than half the price of any other Magaziuo in tho United States, yet contains as many ORIGINAL PAPERS as any other monthly publication. WM. E. BURTON, Editor .fr Proprietor, VhWa. Tho Review Department of the Gentlemen's Mag azine, which has elicited notices from all points o tho literary circlc.will continue topiesenta complete account of the popular literature of tho day, with liberal extract frnm rnrn nn.1 ,.im.in ...A.i.. Translations from the lighter portions of the French, German, Spanish and Italian nutb nrs. nppur in pvp. ry number. Copious and AnecdotahBiographics of V1..1, ,11,1 .in.,, ui iuu uuy, wan engraved likenesses, will frequently ornament tho pages of the Gentle- SPORTS AISB MANIjY PASTfllTSES. Arrangements have been mucin with n writer of acknowledged ability to produce in tho pages of The Gentleman's Maga zine, a monthly series of articles, descrip tive 0 an suujecis connected with the vari ous Manly Sports and Pastimes, embrac ing a fund of information not elsewhere at tainable, and illustrated, in its course, by several hundred eno-rnvimrs nn wnml. A. mong others, tho following subjects will bo particularly cxeinpiiiteu. The Horse and (he Doer, in all their vnri etics, with every requisite information rej specting Purchase, Breeding, Breaking, and Keeping. TheJlrlof Gunning, in all its branches, including Rifle and Pistol Shooting, with ample directions and valuable hints to young gunners. Tho Natural History of American Game uirus. Jingling, with an account of American Fishes. Boaline and Sniinir. wilh n full iln. scription of the various lancy crafts, and an interesting account 01 tlie principle Cluos JJrchery, with its Customs, &c. and a History of its Rise and Prosrcss. Swimming, Skating, Quoits, Cricket, Jiaclicl, lives, and other Ball Games. Forming, in the whole, :i valuable Cyclo pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge. PUBLISHED BY WM.E. BURTON. Oppoiile the Exchange, Dock-street, Philadelphia, Where all ordrrs and communications, postage pain, arc requested to ue directed. Dr. Brandreth's VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. PCIlHESE pills have obtninpil n pplplirJlv f.,r mr ing most diseases to which tho human system : i.i.i , , . ..... - . . .. 13 name, unuxanipicu in 1110 History ol tho healing art. They expel by tho action of the Mumach and and bowls, oil bad humours from tho Hlood, causing a free circulation of tho fluiJs, and restores a sound state of health. TllC thousand n-bn lien nnil WAininaml llmm lu proof positive of their extraordinary and beneficial fleets. I ho subscriber has received the appointment of Agent, for the sale of I)r. KramlctU's Pills in Bloomslmrg. None aro genuine that are offered for paic, wu.ioui a crrtiticato 01 appointment rigned by the proprietor and rauntprsiirripil liu llmni-l, Hrrm general agent; and no certificate is ever given, to iiiusu cngagcu in mo Drug business. J. R. MOYER. Bloomsburg Aug. 11 1838. Iyl7 TO THE PRINTERS OF THE U- S. J SPITIIATvTv, Hood Letter Cutter and Engraver, No. 21, Franklin Place, Philadelphia, ESPECTFULLY annotinres'to tho Printers. -T - , vuiiiini;iii.l.U 1 01 the Unitnl Ht.itpa Uini .a 1... 1 uro niauuiaciuro 0: wood letters. Wood Letters of CVCrv ilpeprtnf ip.? frptv. fxi l thirty four lines Pica, or upwards, mado to order on uib bnuncsi iiimce. uniaincntal I.ctters or entirely new and most splendid patterns, for heads of now papers, title lincs.&c.fioin two linos great primer to any tizc larger. His typo will bo made of materials of the best assortment, well seasoned and prepared by machine ry, invented for tho purpobo which insures tho most exact adjustment. Specimens will bo publihscd as early as possible. BITG-RATIITG- ON VOOD Exccutrdjwith ncalnos and promptitude. Heads for nowspapcrs, facsimiles, ornamental and plain rules, &C.&C. cut with tho greatest uccuracy in typo metal or wood. Old cast metal culs, ornaments, &c. engraved ever, and mado equal to new for half their original cost. A liberal discount for cash. Six months credit on the most approved t-ecurltv. Hnlpm rrnm .1,,. country promptly attended to. All letters must be post JirfliJ. (EyEditors ofpapcrs in tho country who will givo tho abovo advertisement ward a paper containing tho saino to tho adver tiser, will bo paid thctefor in any of the abovo men- April 27, 18U3. New l&tmc. AND nirIIE subscriber informs Ihn nnlilip flmi 1.- taken tho storo lately occupied by C. 1). Pish' 1-1, ui uii! juwur uiiu ui itiuuio sircci, where ho ii( iiiuua id iuiniuiii:iiiiy lucaio iiimscii, and lias ju opened 1111 extensiveassortmpnt nf vretv tin r H lately tmrchascd in Phllmlnlnhtn. nm).n!.. -i.. .1 ii , . 1 ' -""-"ii, uimo.; every articlo usually kept in a country store. A mong wnicn arc, Consisting of Broadcloths from course t the finest of supcrfinc,A'crscmcrcs,Sat tinctls,Ailks,uvighams,Calicocs Cambrics,Muslins,Hibbands Factory Cotton Cloth, , bleached and un ' ' unbUachcd, very cheap and of the best quality, and ere rv vnriMv 111 llio n,, T : i general assortment of AND LIQUORS. tLrocIfcvy, Glass, China aiuJl tccn's Ware. All of which he will dispose of as cheap, ifi E not cbeaner. than l ; ' g'U . W..UM1.4 UI -ill J I uuicr siuro in 111c county. JC7A11 who aie desirous of purchMiiiV gouu arm cneap goous, are rcqucstcU lo call and examine for themselves before they buy elsewhere, as he foe s nsKiirrvl go away dissatisfied with his prices, or thJ All kinds of COUNTRY PT?nniTnrj including CASH, will be received in payl muni. t JOHN IIORTMAN Bloomsburg, May 18, 1839. ALEXANDER RITTER. RESPECTFULTiY informs the pabliq mat lie lias removed Jus establishment into the shon latolv nccunir.il liv (). h'nhln Esq. where ha intends Keeping on hand an Kinus 01 DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, AND SADDLES AND BRIDLES, made of the best of material, and gooit workmanship. He manufactures, a new and approved Patent Horse Collar, acknowledged by all to bo superior to anyj ever ucioremaue in tins county. He also manufactures LEATHER and; HAIR of any description that may bo required. All of which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms, and ho will also be ready to do any work in his line, on short notice. and solicits a share of public patronage. Bloomsburg, May 18, 1839. vosijccJ us for IlicSSxiraUIoJic For 1839. THSTTE lav before- our T?pnnlilii.n ,:.. . -u scription paper for our cheap periodical publication, tho Extiia Gliiiik." During the months wlien Congress is in cession, wo publish the C(ixoiii:ssiUNAL Uloiie," which' gives a condciiFod report of its proceedings weekly, lor one dollar. Iu tho interval between lite mwoik of Congress, wepubhh tho "Extha Olouc," for six months. ilocuments, and whatever olso of interest appears in lh(v Tin!!.. rll. .1 . ..my uiuuc, iiirinesamo price. These two pubhcations nre printed weekly, in book form, to luiivciutiu ior preservation and relcr encc. Each number contains 16 royal nuailops ccs. ' 1 Tho important elections which will take rlac during the approaching bummer nnd fall, will givj .n.uuur ume 10 1110 inlormation to bo derived from this quartet, during tho canvass. Tho new l.hasw; llnnri ! .1 . TVT . I . .. ... 1' r onn, tuw tlio troubled aspect which foreign ngitation gives to our national nf fairs there, will also impart to tho country for the SIX lnontlm nrppt.,i:rn il. . 1! r.i . , - r"-"""ij uiu iiit-i'iiiig 01 uio licit cress, morn than nnlln-.r,. ...... Tho publication nf tl,p 11 P . ...ill a . ,,,w U 1 ll.V W1.IJIII. H commence tho first week in May, aud end the firt IVPP If III Nnvml... . . ... .lUTLUlUtl 1IUJII. TEHMS. Tor For For Tor For 1 copy $1 00 e oi) 10 00 so 00 40 .0(1 0 copies, 1" " 25 60 For 100 tl . - 1.1 UI i avmeilts m:iv Im lrihom!n.l v .. - 75 Ol1 paid, at our risk. Tho notes of any incorporated bank in tho Unliprl fiintpj ,,..... : .1 r . ... i,Mlt-lt 111 11113 Bl'tUUIl v. country whero a subscriber resides, will bo recchfd. Hut when subscribers can procurotho notes of banls in the ISorthern and Middlo States, they will please send them. To illSllrp nil llip .,,,,!.., il 1 iTi , - " ..WIlll-llO, lW BUll&tlll'llV"" should bo hero by tho 7th of May. . , . ULAIR t RIVES. (Tjvio attention will bn nni.I in. nrn money accompany them. 0, Jl, Li 11 II II Al Ai Ar At W Ar Ai lot Ft at let in( bri lig of ful the CU Hit tv'r up a of mj poi ral the fori of to 1 livt (he yet chi bot btr, can thai lovi tih boh IK the best i i'hi
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