PROSPECTUS OFor jniblishinga nciv paper inthc borough of Harrisburg, entitled the State Capitol Gazette. Br ilOLDROOK, JlEXLOCK & llniTTON, THE Subscribers propose to publish o newspa per in tho borough of Harrisburg, with the title of tho State Capitol Gazette." The Gazette will bo 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 will designated by the voico of the majority that all civil govern ment and law eminate from tho people, exist onty by their assent or peimission, and that they havo an unalienable right ito remodel, alter or abolish cither at thoir pleasure, whenever they may deem it ne--cessary for their welfare and lyippiness, and that cv cry thing which tends to weaken or subvert those 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 rule by "which the politieal course of tho Gazette tvill bo Korcrncd, We shall never quarrel with our polit ical brethren about theindividnal whom tho major ity may 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 voico of his constituents, shall be tho leading enquiries as to the qualifications of a candidate for office. If capable, honest and willing to acknowledge the supreme will of the majority, every individual in society shall "have an equal claim 6n us for onr countenance and support. We abhor all faction and combination of individual interest to accomplish individual purpo oses. Every thing of that sort, shall receive Irom us a most hearty and decided opposition. Honesty, -economy and Btrict accountability in all public 'functionaries, and their disbursements of tho public moneys, shall be freely examined and fully discuss ed. Tho Gazette will sustain the administration o th General Government, upon the principles pur sued by its present patriotic and enlightened chi e magistral Martin Van Burcn, and will cheerfully lend its support to his re-election, to complete his measure of two terms of office, in accordance with tho uniform practice exercised towards his rcpubli can predecessors. In discussing national policy, we shall advocato at all times every measure tending to strengthen tho bonds of the common Union, and to promote tho peace, security and happiness of tho whole, so far as it can be dono without compromi sing any rights that may belong to an individual state as a separate, and independent sovereignty. The Gazette will also support the administration of our worthy Executivo of Pennsylvania Gover nor Porter, mil its editors will ever cherish the prin ciples which triumphed in his election, ond which through all the desperate and dangerous machina tions put in requisition to defeat his inauguration, by a reckless and abandoned party, established in the executivo chair, as the land marks ofourrepubli can safety and happiness. It shall also be the study of the editors to promote the best interest of our vast chain of internal improvements, and urging to a speedy completion all tho links necessary to secure its immense connection, and to turn it to lasting and profitable use. Our foreign relations shall bo attended to, and the public seasonably advised of every transition abroad, calculated to affect their political interests, or awaken in private life a spirit of enquiry and re search in the various fields of philosophy, mechan ics or literature. Tho Gazette will bo printed on a fine double me dium sheet, and new type; and every attention be stowed to render its mechanically execution perfect. Tho fit st number of tho Gazette will appear on or about the 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. HOLBROOIC, WILLIAM HEMLOCK. JOHN B.BRATTON. Harrisburg, March 15, 1839 " 'TERMS. The State Capital Gazette will be published twice a week during the sitting of tho Legislature; and onca a week for the remainder of the year, tho fol lowing prices in advance : Tho whole year, - - . $3 00 The session only, (twico a week,) 2 00 li VERY AND EXCHANGE. VERY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has always on hand, at his Li very Stable in Bloomsljurg, for tho purposes of Hire vi xiAtuiuigu, a variety oi Horses, Sulkies, GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS. which ho will feel gratified to keep in readiness for mo accommodation oi customers. Personal application can be made at his residence when every means will'lie used to render entire sat lbiacuon to thoso who may give linn a call. NOAH S. TRENTIS, Bloomsburg, May 20, 1838, SUSQUEHANNA THIS line has commenced running regularly be tween Wilkcs-Barrc, Northumberland, Will-ami-port, Harrisburg to Piladclphia nnd all inter mediate places. The Boats leavo Whilkcs-Hnrre daily, at 2 o'clock P. M. and arrive at Northuralicr land next morning at 7 J o'clock A. M. nnd Harris hurg tho following evening at 9 o'clock; where pas sengers will Temain over night, and take tho rati road cars at 8 o'clock; A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia by 2 o'clock, P. M. At Northumberland tho North and West Branch boatls connect : This lino arrives at tho junction of tho Junifta in time to councc with all the western line for Pittsburg. Returning passengers by this line will leave Broad street, Philadelphia, every day at 8 o'clock A. M. and arrive at Harrisburg at 3 o'clock P. M. North nmberland next morning 8 o'clock, Wiilimrwport by 7 P. M. and wilkes-Uarro by 7 o'clock the follow ing morning through in 48 hours. To famlics moving west this lino offers great ad vantage charges upon freight very moderate, and persons with ther families may rely upon having all their goods taken with them. Faro to Northumberland s 00 " Williamtpott 3 60 " Duncan's Island 3 SO " Harrisburg 4 00 " i'hiladelphia 6 00 For freight or passage apply to P. McC. GILCHRIST. Phenix HotcL HViHawBarre, May T, 1 839 i( JUNE. jft At IttON FOUNDKYj AND Threshing: Machine, AND PORTABLE HORSE POWER jRIANUFACTO Y. THE Subscribers tako this method of informing their friends, that thev continue Mnnnf.irtnr. ing Threshing .Vitellines and l'oriable Hone Votccrs, on the most improved plans, mado of the best materials and in tho most workmanlike man ner, nnd which thoy will warrent to stand with faro usage, and not injure the grain by breaking it. They have surpassed all others where they havo uecn imrouuccu, in Pennsylvania, Virginia and .North Carolina. Pratt's Patent Smut, OR, GRAIN HUIiMNG MACHINE, Improved. An article of crcat ntilitv to Millers. for cleansing tho grain for preparing it for flouring. Thcso machines are manufac.urcd of cast and wrought Iron, nnd are supposed to last an hundred years. rhcy are in general use in tho stato of New York and in part of Pennsylvania. JPMaughs AND 'owes and all kinds of JIachtneru, cast and fitted up.and all sorts of HOLLOW WARE kept on hand, and sold by wholesale. A 11 of which will bo sold on tho most reasonable terms, by liBWIS JH. A1AUS &. Co. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1829. 3nvl Against the World fur good Mill-Stones and Molting Cloths. ILLERS wishine tho abovo articles, nre requested to call and examine mv Stock. at lianville, Columbia County, Pa., or at Lew istown, on the Juniatta. Danville, May 25, 1839. White Lead, dry and in kers. Maddnr. Vnrdigries, Indigo, Alum, white and blue Vitriol; Sand Paper; Proof Bottles, Grains of Paradise. All for sale at Tobias' Health Emporium. R. LEIDY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. hnvi deservedly 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 Dome oi tho above contains twice as much of the active principles of Sarsaparilla anl other ingredi ents, as any extract in cxistecne, in the same quan tity, and is equal to one cruthm nfSnrun nf .. parilla, for making which druggists and others pur- cnaso tho abovo preparation. Price one dollar ncr bottle. 1 It is recomended in all diseases of tho skin and Bones; affections of tho Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and Watery Pimples on tho face, neck and body; ulcer ations of the nose, mouth and throat; running at the Ears and EycsjErysipilas, Scrofula.rheumalic pains, swelling or hardening of tho Glands, constitutional uiscascs prouueeu uy the uso of mercury or other minerals. In short, Sarsaparilla is known to the world, as being the most powerful agent ever dis covered for purifying the blood and Animals Fluids, couscqucntly the most valuable specific for all dis eases, resulting from impurities of tho Blood, and other fluids of the body. Caution. Persons should be particularly careful m getting a preparation that may bo relied upon; there being many in existence, not properly prepar ed, unfit for use, and almost ineit; possessed of no medicinal qualities whatever.- Dr. N. li. Leidy candidly declares his preparation to bo what it is represented to be, and is prepared by himself, a regular Druceist and Annthe js besides a regular Physiciin, attrated by Drs. Phys ic, Chapman, Hare, Cox, Dcwees, Jackson, James, Hnrncr, Gibson, &c. (See directions and rccommcn- uuuuns arounu cacn tioltle.) Upwards of 3000 bottels of tho abovo havo been boiu, during ino rast six months, a strong proof of iw kuku (juanm-n, etc. r or sale in this city ai Dr. Lcidy's Health Emporium, 2d ttreet, below Vine, No. 191. Frederick KIct's'Drug store, corner of 2d and Callowhill streets. J. Smith Sc Co's. Diug storo 3d street above No me. J. Gilbert Vine. & Co's. Drug store, 2d street abovo Also by J. F. Lonjr, Druggist Lancaster, Pennsylvania. O. VV . Oakley, Druggist, Reading, do. J. 11. Moscr, do. Allcntown do. P.& W. H. Pomp,do. Easton, do. E. Hrinirhurst, Drujcist. Wil minfrtnn. Tin! And by the principal Druggists and Merchants' in me uniicu states. 37,1. ALSO SOLD BY , D. S. TOBIAS. Bloomsburrg, J an. 6 1839. DR. S WAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Prunes' Vireini- anna, or Wild Uherrv. for Couirlm. f!ni,u Asthmas, Consumptions,&c for sale at the .1 n .. - . o ' i -"I I obias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. DATES ! DATES ! A preserved Fruit to' cat. r PEPPER SAUCE, for sale at Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsbur". gALARATUS, Glauber Salt., Epsom salu, for Cheap Health Emporium THE Trustees of this Institution are happy to announce to tho public generally, that it is now in fall tide of successful operation. Tho win ter term has just closed; and tho semi-annual exam ination, have iriven moro satisfactory evidence of tho excellent qualifications of their teacher, E. W. uonkmmo, than any rnEVlous recommendations could have done. The summer term will commence on Wednesday thn first day of May, and continue twenty-thrco weeks. It is very important, tlrat all who wish to oin tho 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 of giving their children a first rote, education, the terms of tuition havo been given at tho following low rates. Fin af ArtTF.n. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, $2 00 English Grammar explained and illustra ted, including tho above, 2 CO Geography, with uso of Maps ahd Globes including tho above, 3 00 Natural Philosophy ond Chemistry, with uso of Apparatus, including the a hove, 4 00 Latin and Greek Languages, including all the above, 5 00 The German and French Languages will be taught, but an extra charge of $5 00 per quarter will bo made for cither or them. All tho members of the school aro required to excrciso themselves in written compositions and declamations, and will be 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 arc informed, that upon ap plication to tho President, board will bo furnished in respectable private families, on moderate terms. By order of tho Board. D.M. IIOLLIDAY, Pnis'T. Jony C. Born, Sccr'y. Danville, April 19 1839. The Victory Won, AFTER long, tedious, and expensivo experi ment. Dr. Lcidv has ilisrnvnrml n inrthml whereby the virtue of the Sarsaparilla is extracted, so ns to be formed into PilU without deitroying its efficacy. Innumerable attempts have been mado to accom plish this important object, but all failed. It is im portant, because the Sarsaparilla, us a medicine, in all diseases to which mankind is snliii- ire ofmorereal good, than the whole catalogue of TnPilieinn in linn Ask all respectable pi lysicians tho question, 'What is the most clfir.tllnl mirifirr nf ftio Mnn,l nn,l tho most popular medicine u&ed!" they will nnswer unanimously, aarsapariua. What better recom mendation can be asked 1 DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS, Price, Twenty-five Cents a Box. They must surely command a preference, for they are not COmnObed of Snrsnnnrill.i ii I mi 1. lint omit.,;., in a concentrated state, in the form of a pill, tho ui me principal ingreuicnts contained 111 the compound fluid, extracts, syrups, and other prepara tions of Sarsauarilla. They aro highly recommended by numerous phy- Mciaiw, uuu oincrs, co directions arounu each hot MU J 111 Rheumatic Affections. Ulec-ous sores of the nose Schrofula Erysipelas, throat and body. Scaly Eruptions and blotches of the skhi.' Jauniiicc, Heartburn DiseasesoflhoLiver,skin bones and glands. Pain of the sides, aloijg tho back and spine o vcr the region nf tho heart and stomach. Inward fevers, bad taste Dry and watery pimples and pcstulcs ol the face and body. Tetter and ringworms. S'wellinjrs and hardenin-t ol the glands of the neck, in tho groins, breast. &c. Stomach Coughs, Liver complaint. - . ,J . - o in the mouth.foul breath flatulency, Indigestion. &our eructations and acid itiesof the stomach. Want of appetite waicrbrash and all tho whole train of ilUnnsni rcnlin v impurity of the blood, constitutional diseases pro uueeu uy mercury, or ouicr minerals, or the conse quence of Syphilii , Lucrf Venereal, &c. For convenience of takiiicr. ns mnll mil-:.. small bulk, being in flat squaio boxes, convenient for carrying in the pocket 01 for travelling purposes, they must bo prcferablo to all other preparations of barsapanlla. t or sale, Wholesale and Retail at Dr. Leidv's TTnnlll.rMr.!,.. 1 If ....... ntjiu. ujin.uiuiiii, iuu nuar v ine strect,l'hiladelpliia lor sale by D. S. TOBIAS. PREMONITARY HINTS, AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION. EADER, did you ever seo a confirmed Dys- j . .u,uu(i,i 11 1101, hUI ICO It tO SaV. IlO IS n nnln lldn n.,,1 1, -1 1 1 . object, his hfo apparently hanging by a thread; he u,w1TJ,( lu3 Buildings inuiscruia- blc. Arc you much troubled with flatulency, costive ncss, sour eructations arising from your stotrach, occasional want of appetite, waterbiash, a bad taste in your mouth, or foul breath, pain or a heaviness at your stomach, hickness after eating, headache, dis gust at your once favorite food. &e. If you aro much troubled with any of the foregoing symptoms, bring before you the picture of tho Dyspeptic, and having resolved to remedy the conseqncnccs, im mediately procure Dr.Lcidy'sTonicWnti-DifspcplicCordial never laiungand clhcacious remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, And tho whole train of affections resulting from dis cases of tho Liver, Stomach and Intestines. Tho abovo medicine is warranted freo from mcr cury or other minoral prepiralions; it is composed entirely of vegetables, safe and easy to take, being ycrypleasant to tho taste. It may bo safely admin istered to young and old, requiring but moderato 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 Jico It to say, rr ius uevkii txilyd in a swom instance. Further recommendations accompany the directions around each bottle. fXj'Prico Ono Dollar per bottje. Prepared ond sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr Lcidy's Health Emporium, 2d etrectlielow Vino No. 101. Also Sold by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg, May 20. 15 'FrM'.'S0! Spanish do. Verdigrics, blue iVitnal: W'o dn. fn i .i... ...j 'j Mow""8 "roubv 1 "uuou- X" " m"f D. S. TOBIAS. C7"A XT EVA SEIES.D3! A Desirable Opportunity for New Sub scribers. THE rOURTII VOLUMK OI, THE GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE, AND AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW, Commenced on the first of Jan. 1839. TERMS Stt ner annum, navablo in advance. Two large Yolumcs of nearly one thousand pages are published every year. f MlHIS popular work is now printed with a new B typo cast expressly for the purpose, on fine thick tinner, well Ktitehnl in n ni m... vn1,.. blo Engravings are given in ever other number. hi.. 1 .1 . . . . . 1 iio uenucmen s mogazino andAmcricauMonth 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 its and popularity. Each monthly number con tains Scventy-two extra sized Octavo pages, and presents more reading matter than a volumo of a novel. It is published at little more than half tho price of any other Magazino in tho United States, yet contains us many ORIGINAL PAPERS as any other monthly publication. WM. E. BURTON, Editor Proprietor, PhiVa. Tho Review Department of tho Gentlemen's Mag azine, which has elicited notices from all points o tho literary circlc,will continuo to piesenta complete account of tho popular literature of tho day, with liberal extracts from rare ond popular workr. Translations from thelighterportions of tho French, German, Spanish and Italian authors, occur in eve ry number. Copious and AnccdotabBiographies of eminent men of tho day, with engraved likenesses, will frequently ornament tho pages oftho Gentle men s Magazine, SPORTS Arrangements have been mado with a writer of acknowledged ability to produce in the pages of 7'Ac Gentleman's Maga zine, a monthly series of articles, descrip tive .of ull subjects 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 engravings 011 wood. A mong others, thp following subjects will be particularly exemplified. The Horse and the. fin rr. In nil llmirvor!- etics, with1 every requisite information rcj specung rurcnase, breeding, Breaking, and Keeping. The Art of Gunning, in all its branches, including Rifle and Pistol Shooting, with ample directions and valuable hints to young gunners. The Natural History of American Game Angling, with an account of American Fishes. Boating and Sailing, with a full de scription of the various fancy crafts, and an interesting account of the principle Clubs. Archery, with its Customs, &c. and a History of its Rise 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, Dock-street, Philadelphia, Where all ordeis and communications, postage paid, arc requested to be directed. Br. Brandretii's VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. T'HIHESE pills have obtained a celebrity for cur .Ji 'nS most diseases to which tho human system is liable, unexampled in tho history of tho healing ait. They expel by the action of tho stumach and and bowls, nil bad humours from the lllvod, causing a freo circulation of tho fluids, and restores a sound stato of health. Tho thousands who use and recommend them, is proof positivo of their extraordinary and beneficial fleets. The subscriber has received the appointment of Agent, for the (.ale of Dr. IJrandctli's Pills in Bloomsbnrg. None arc genuine that arc ofi'erod fur sale, without n rcrtilicato of appointment signed by tho proprietor and countersigned by llranch Grten, general agent; and no certificate is ever given, to tho&o engaged in tho Drug business. J. R. MOYER. Bloonwburg Aug. H 1833. Iyl7 TO THE Pfi INTERS OP THE U- S. J- SPITHAM,, Wood Letter Cutter and Engraver, No. 21, Pranklin Place, Philadelphia, "HT ESPECTFULLV announces'lo tho Printers EMj of tho United States, that he has commenced tho manufacture of wood letters. Wood Letters 01 every description, from four to thirty four lines Pica, or upwards, ninde to order on the shortest nhticc. Ornamental Letters of entirely new and most splendid patterns, for heads of news papers, titlo linox.&c.fioni two lines great primer to any size larger. His typo will bo made of materials of fha best assortment, well seasoned and prepared by machine ry, invented for tho purposo which insures tho most exact adjubtment. -Specimens will bo publihscd as eaily as possible. E1TGP.A7T1TG ON WOOD Exccuted-with neatness and promptitude. Heads for newspapers, faotimiles, ornamental and plain rules, &C.&C. cut with the greatest accuracy in type metal or wood, Old cast metal cuts, ornaments, &c. engraved evor, and mado equal to new for half their original COfct. A liberal discount for cash. Six months credit on the moa approved security, Ordrrs from tho country promptly attended to. All letters must bo post paid. (CjKditors of papers in tho country who will give the abovo advertisement a few insertions, and for ward a paper containing tha same to tho adver tiser, will bo paid therefor in any of the above men tioned materials, April 27, 1839. AND NEW GOODS. HE subscriber informs tho public, that he hau taken the store Inlelv nmim'ni) u.. r -n 1 cr, at tho lower end of Maine street, where ho in tends to permanently localn him,ir 1... ..... opened an extensive assortment of NEW GOODS tinny purciiuscu m i-niiadcipiua, embracing almost everv article usually kept In a country store. A. mong which arc, Consisting of Broadcloths from course to the finest ofsupcrfinc,A'ersc)nercs,Sat tinetts, Silks, Ginghams, Calicoes Cambrics, Muslins, Ribbands Factory Cotton Cloth, bleached and un unbleached, very cheap and of the best quality, and eve ry variety in the Dry Goods Line. Also, a general assortment of AND LIQUORS. Crockery, Glass, China and fifcuccn's Ware. All of which be will dispose of as cheap, if not cheaper, than can be purchased at any other store in the county. fCyAll who ate desirous" of purchasing good and cheap goods, are requested to call and examine for themselves before they buy elsewhere, as he feels assured no ono 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, 1830. SADDLES & HA&NES ALEXANDER RITTER, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has removed his establishment into the shop lately occupied by C. Kahler, Esq. where ho intends Keeping 011 hand all kinds of DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, AND SADDLES AND BRIDLES, made of the best of material, and good workmanship. He manufactures, a ntf and approved Patent Horse Collar, acknowledged by all to bo superior to any ever before made in this) county. Ho also manufactures LEATHER and HAIR TIMES, of any description that may bo required. All of which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms, and ho will also bo ready to do any work in his line, on short notice, and solicits a share of public patronage. Bloomsburg, May 18, 1839. roupectus for the BSxlraGIobc Tor 1839. WE lay before our Itcpublican friends a sub scription paper for our cheap perisdical publication, the " Extiia Gj.obe." During tho months when Congress is in session, wo publish the " Oonoiikssionii, Giobe," which fiives a condensed report of its proceedings weekly, for 0110 dollar. In tho intcnal between tho sessions of Congress, we publsh the "Exrni Glome," for six months, enntaininn. tlm nmua .,i:i: documents, and whatever else of interest appears in iuu yui'jf uiuuu, lur me sajno price. Uicso two publications arc nrinti'il u-,Mv i- I,!, c. ....v...,, ... Muuil .KJ render them convenient for preservation and refer- tutu, liiicu numucr contains Hi royal quai to pa ges. Tho important elections which will tako placo during the approaching fcummer und fall, will givo peculiar value tn tho infnrmniinn n t. ..,.;. ...1 r.. this quaitei, dining the canvass. Tho now phnseo of parties hi the North, and tho troubled aspect winch foreign ngitation gives to our national af fairs there, will also impart to tho country for tho six months preceding the meeting of tho next Con- b.ina,utulD man uruinary interest, Tho publication nfilm nrrn, .m commence tho first week in May, and end. tho first week in rvovemln-r ,f TEltMS. For For For For For For I copy ?l 00 5 00 10 00 20 00 40 00 fi copios, 12 ' 25 " fiO 100 Payments mav bn rnnsmiiin.l I... . 75 00 paid, ?t our risk. The notes of any incorporated bank in thq United Statos, current in tho section of i . . I 1 . n f.ul,4cnwr rcsiuos, will bo received. IJUt WhCn SUhsr.nllpr8i.nn nr.m... .1. . . in tilt. Northern and Middlo States, (hey will plcaso To insure nil nnmL ...i thouybeheroby the TthofMay: BUUSC"I'"on . BMW & RIVES. fTrrjO attMltion will hn 1,1 1. I 1 i'a.4 11 1tUVZ. unicv mo money accompany thorn.