THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. "TRUTH WITHOUT TRAIL Saturday, .!y fl55, B837. tOTho communication of 'Sit.ctatoh in innilmiesililn bnr.nusn wc neither know . tm niiltnH tmi 1i!u 1 nntrrii niifl 1inVni1cn t. reflects on the private character of an i'lnli- viuuni. uc can nave u atram i;v ennme at nnr rtttinn JCr" The original communication in our nrrsnnt ntimhnr ins n.vrluiind our usual va- j ' iiliri tut itti nvtnnnn Intwrflt tt'tll Ivrtll ronn' i ilm null inM i it r fid .Vivft r t viir ozmncv miDiisncu in our cunuu nuiiiuur. K7The Address of llit) A"hti-Barik Con- tTiiiftmi ni 1 1 nnrtnnr in rtilt tinvt . ADJOURNMENT; The Reform Convention adjourned yes ierday, to meet again oft the 17th of October . nr ; ii !..! 4 : ... J1UAL u luiuiuu iu una uuiLiai iiiuiiiutiuu 41im lmrn ti i I aim nninn flint tlio rfi. 0 , 4 fa " i o- ux.ietcd from cahdidatcs for the assembly itMii trtvn innm unitin lncrriipt nim in rnsnnr i tn inn rrrnnit nrr ni p.nnnnrs in it lmmur misli fiin finnnfrv - run rr i in 1 nnrnn Etinn 11 rif rt ildi iiuiiuii wuimi in iiiw.iva iat ui;itii i: 11 is seen. Lottie Democrats ol everv coun- In Init1 I in vnnnm m nniHtinn ni 1 1 r I 1 rt I sicr anu lis miscmcvous uraia some real mined action. Wc subioin an extract lrom 11th inst; "Very little lias been done for a wcclt nfict. wo. win n mirn nn inn lain mm. trt mnnt firm in nn inn v. Till ni I inmiinr nnvf . T siovtnt trtll AT ilrtiiiitlM fficin it'll! lin lade on the Judiciary system before ad journment: but eventually Justices ot the JL lsUV t ill Ull.l.lkl II 1 111 UVUIIIUI Ullll NEXT GOVERNOR. Wo perceive by the various democratic fnnatofl ni hn nine nrnminnnr rriiiMiMntn2 ! r iMtncrot tue tnrco nrsi named trcntlumen. II nominated bv Uic 4t l ol March convon linn lirMill Kn nloi(fll hit nn niinxinlinl tilitfr II UU1U Ul UILI 1UU U Ull UIUI II IIUlllllliL' mriinritv. nc ihnir sfprn rrnlMinn intnnrniv lllO nconlft nnd in Fnvnr if ihn nrinnmln ni tlt'n (nrma WYOMING MONUMENT. TiiiniiiHiifTi'ii nif I'rnniinn r i u mnnnninni ni wa iau w luiaiuiim ii I UHIIIJL Ull"-' ui mii niii:tiss:irv iiiiius ims mnnmnniu iihr nfivnr hfifin wimn ntnil nnil n mnntinrr wns :n. inirnnm' nni iniuumir n lvn nniiriin hat onlv $2800 is Wanted tfl finish it: nnil they have determined to potitioii fcongrcss Who can doubt tho success of their pcti- tions? Tho sum dqsircd is bul small; and 1)0 object one of deep solicitation to every Tnerican citizen who would perpetuata tho memories of those patriots whoso, lives were sacrificed in tho cause of liberty and their country. Wd feel confident that Con gress will at once make the appropriation fifrom tho overflowing treasury of the gen- jjreral government. C7During tho thunder-storm on Tues tay last, one of tho main bracos of tho Cat Mtjawissa Uridgo was struck by lightning, ffiffld completely slivered. Wc are happy Sstato that tho bridgo sustained no other damage. 6C?The '.DerwickSentinel'i notices-ani jmpo3tor who represented himself as a vol unteer in the Florida campaign, and exhibi ted several scars which he said were rcceiv'-' ed in engagements with tho Indians, that deprived linn of tho power of speech. Af ter replenishing his pockets at tho cosl of the charitable, ho unfortunately for the fur ther success of his villainy, got drunk, when the power of speech returned, and upon examination his wounds were pro nounced venereal blotches, lie was "car ried out of town on a rai ." The same scoundrel played ofl the successful part of his begging game in this village. fCyWe have fine weather for llay-ma-king; and tho grain fields promise abundant crops to out farmers. EVciry thing looks cheering in the country. Specie. The Hank of the United States, it is said, will resume specie payments in about a fortnight; fc several C6untry Banks will do the same thingyor a day or lii'o in order to avoid the penalty upon their char ters; What fdlly to attempt the evasion of alaw, by finesse, at the expense of their comirionobligations to community. 'rlE NEXT LEGISLATURE. From the expressions of public senti ment in every quarter, wo have n6 doubt but our next legislature will be composed of the right sort of materials to remedy the present evils arising from the oppressive system of Banking. It will be soon from the proceedings of the Anti-Bank conven tion thai pledges arc recommended as essen tial from tho candidates of the democratic party; and from numerous exchange papers we obscrvv tli.t.a simultaneous feeling ex ists throughout the commonwealth: Wc extract tho following from the "Venango Demoorat,". and recommend it-to the seri ous consideration of the democratic party of this county. Let us have "good men and mur.;" and no danger need hereafter be ap prehended from the operations o'ftlie monied oligarchy. Wc would suggest to the democratic par ty in the various counties of the state, the propriety of requiring a pledge from their candidates for the legislature, that they will vote in lavor ol a resolution repealing the cliarter ol tne United Stales Uanlv of Pcnn sylvania, at 'the cohimeiicc?nenl if theses sion. We understand this course will be pilr sueu nere, aim we nope, generally tlirougll out the coni.m'on wealth. The people are not likely to he iicnenttcu much Uv the do liberations of the convention to revise the constitutioni as tho federal party have the ascendancy in tliat oody, anil they ever op pose the wishes of the peoplo. They cat: put this mischievous monster down througl thc:ir representatives in the statu legislature, Its destruction has be,en willed by this state and tho nation. Then bring the foul usurper uown and strew salt where stood. COAirTiRADE.-The Mauch Chunk 'Courier of 'Monday says "Up to the 6th inst. 83,355 tons of coal hive been sent to market from this regicfnVihcejtho opening of the Navigation, being ncarly double the amount shipped up to the same date in 1830, including'100,000 tons shipped from Parryville by the Beaver Meadow Compa nies'. The Lehigh Company's shipments this season will exceed those of last year about 50,000. It VENANGO COUNTY. rut . . r t-v j no venango Democrat gives spine very interesting statistics respecting this county, from which we glean the" following, Its. population is estimated at 10,000. has 19 townships eleven of which arc limestone land; and coal and iron ore abduiid throughout the bounty generally. There are 13 furnaces in operation, arid ii being constructed. A daily lino of stages hills from the seat ofjusticc to Piltsburg, Mead villo, and Erie, and a tri-weekly to Phila delphia. Eight years ago this county was a wildrierncss: Vb' hope our friend Shu gert may not only detail, but reap the bene fits derived froth ihc Improvements in his adopted place of residence. Ho is a warm hearted fellov, zealous in a good cause, and deserving of a better fate than generally crowns the exertions bf an independent ed itor. JC7We would much rathor participate in the "cold comfort" of congratulating a favonto candidate upon having received a largo vote for any oflice, than occupy tho unenviable position of our neighbor of tho "Register," who can never expect to' bo on the strong side in his own district. When his favorites prove successful, it is owing more to a schism in the democratic party than to the popularity of Tory principles such as are applauded by tho Register; gentleman pojiping his head through a '3 shop window, exclaimed What is it A talor1 o ciocK is it uy your lapuoardf upon which the tailor lifted up his lapboard aiid struck him a blow on the head, answering, 'It has just struck one.' frVThe dimensions jf the irr'cat ship Pe.tnstl' vania. which 13 to bo launched at Philadelphia on p 1 . fji . Length on mam gun deck, 213 feet, Do. of keel, Breadth of beam, Depth of hold, Length of main mast. Diamtter of do. 105 58 D8J 132 51 OBITUARY. 1)1 EI), At the residence of John Moore, in Danville, on the -1th Charles Y. Mooke, son of baniuel Moore, aged 21 years. In Washington, Columbia 'comity, on Sunday morning last after a few hours ill nesft, Mrs. Elizadeth. Williams, wife of Mr. Benjamin C. Williams, aged about 50 ycarsi In Columbia county, tho morninginf the 2-ith ult. Dan'iel, son of Stephen and Catharine Derr, aged 2 month, fc 31 days. Mr. Derr has lost his wife and one child within a few weeks; he is how left with an only child, not two years old, td comfort him. in this world. At his residence in Bloom township, on Friday evening last, HenkV Tkimiiley, LiSq. m the ooth year ol Ins age. 2$ei& Advertisements. fC7Some writer in the" ''Register," who legally "demurs" to almost every thing democratic, talks more about "riifllo shirts" than principle's, The reason probably is tlio scarcity of the latter, and his being too monstrous lazy to wear clean linen of any description. This is a new subject for tho venom ol the "grccn-cycu monster. l no "dog in tho manger" could'ut hold a eandlo to sucl a fellow. LL persons indebted to ths subscriber oil Sub scription liists, or otherwise, are requested to nuko immediate payment to Uharies Kaler, lisrfr. of Blooimbtlrg ; and those having demands against mo arc solicited to authenticate their accounts for set. tlerhcnt, and leave tlicm wllh the same pcrsdii before tho first of August next. 'Persons holding the Subscription fcisla dftUfc Danville, ivuttawissa, Jtoarmg Urcek, rvcw-UoIum, bia, Mount Pleasant and Fisher's congregations, are requested to hand them to Esquire Kaler, and also to pay over to lum syiy moneys winch they may hav received on tne same. JEREMIAH SWINDLE, July 15, 1837; To Bridge Builders. THE Commissioners bf Columbia county, will attend at the house of John M'Rcynoldi, in Hemlock township, on Saturday the iflb day of July instant, for the purpose of entering into con tract or contracts for building TWO BRIDGES: one of them across little Fishing Creek at or near Robert, Montgomery's Mill in Madison township, mm oiuuu niiuuiicnn, ana a wooucn arcn super structure of rlcrhtv frwrt nnn Tln nil... An .I,. a "J ' 'l " IIV VlUl-l uil Ll 1 v slate road above Espy-town, near tho dwelling of P 11 cS 1... rni i .i . jj. uwuuy. mp pian oi mis unugo lias not been definitively settled by the Commissioners; but proposals will be received for building an entire stono bridge; and also for a bridge with stone abut ments anu wooucn superstructure of about 85 feet span. Plans and snccificatinns will liiTMl;ti1 t the time and place of letting. J. YEAGER, I, BARKLEY, . C. CLECKNER,, Commissioners'. Commissioners Office ? Danville, July 8th, 1837.$ PUBIilC AUCTION". 'ILL BE SOLI) at nubltr; sntf ni tlti limian of the subscriber, in Efim-lnu-ii. nn Tittr. iiai- uie ursi uny oi August next, thc-lullowmg pro. peny, to wn : One Mahogany Sidc-Jloard, one Sofa Tables, Bureaus, Fancy and' Windsor Chairs, Looking Glasses, liedstesds, one Cooking-stove, one heavy two-horse H'ag Son. a Dearborn lViurtSn. n Cnrriatrp: a variety of Kitchen Jntrniture, and other urncies, wo icuious to mention. Sale tn commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when due attendance will be given, and termi of sale made Known ny JU11W UAK1 Ui. Espytowil, July 13, 1837. PRQgLAMATIOH. HEREAS the Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Pre sident Judge of the courts of Over & Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, court of Quarter oesoions oi me rcace, and ot Common Pleas, and urpnan s ,ourt in tlietiglith Judicial district, com, nosfcd c!f tlio Columbia and Lycoming, and the lion, William Montgomery and Leonard Rupert, Esquires, asso ciate Judges in Columbia county, have issued their precept bearing date ihc S2d day of April, in tho year oi our i.onl, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, and to me directed, for holding the several courts ol Oyer and Terminer tind General Jail De livery, General Quarter Sessions rfhe Peace, Common Pleas, and Orphan's uouri, IN DANVILLE, iii Hie county of Columbia, orl the third Monday of August next (being the SUt day) and to continue one week, A'otVe is therefore hereby Given, to the Coroner, ine justice ol the pcaco and Constables of tho said county of Columbia, that they be then and thero hi their proper persons at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions. & other remembrances, io do those things which to their offices appertain to lo done.' And those who aro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners mat are or may be in the jail ol said coun, ty of Columbia, tiro to bo then and there to prosC' cuto ngaiiist them as shall be hist. Jurors aro request, 'cd to bo punctual in their attcndaifce, agreeably to iiieir nonces. ISAIAH SALMON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Danville, July 15, 1837. Iiist of Letters, Remaining in the P. O. at Bloomsburg, July 1st, 1837. Rebecca Adams, Maria Biggs, William Erasmus, Col. Thomas Fields, L. 8. Gibsbn. Joseph Garrison, William Howcl, Caroline N. Hazard, John Long, Murray Manvillc, Rako '&. Chcmberlin, James Shebrcy, Esq Samuel White, Androw R. Jacdby, July 8, 1837. B. Jesse Beers, Andrew Crivcling, Obcd Everett, Michael Cood, S; Gcist or J. Foulk, Jacob Hartman, Lydia Hall, Jacob Jacoby, Andrew M'Fadcn, Jacob Riscwick, Elizabeth Shipman, Samuel Webb. John Van Sickle & Co, 27 RUPERT, P. M. Coni, ISyc, Oais & Potatoes, I7HOR which CASH will be paid ou delivery. J Enquire at the B itckhom. W. T. WALTERS. July 8, 1837. WANTED". N APPRENTICE to tho Blacksmithing bu siness. A Boy between 16 and 18 years of ago, of good character and steady habits, will find a situation by anplvimr to tho subscriber, at his resi dence, near Espy town. JOHN 1IAZLET, Jr. July 8, 1837. IBW-YOEK. CIRCUS, UPWARDS OF Seventy Men & Horses 3o o WMka IO) ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of the HSi) town of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that a spa. cious pavillion will be fitted up, on tho Commons m BLOOMSBURG, on TUESDAY THE 16tl ot JULY NEXT. I'llC Slllnillliil ftslnliltiTirnhnt hna Iixa.. 1 . . .......... .....,. H. WLVIl ILL fitted out, iii a stylo superior to any thing oi the kind imuiuu io iuo puonc, wiin a company ot ayUEoT RIANS, and STUD of ARABIAN and HANO v ARIAIS Horses, which for performance stand unequalled in America. ( The .band attached, is of tho very first order, and wiuiout any impropriety, may be called the best their number. Tlio Manager, in soliciting tho public patronasro wuuiu respccuuiiy state that nothing will be intrcd ced into the performance that can in the least olt'ei tho most delicate and fastidious persons; but the whole will be conducted with tnat order and spoctability calculated to increase the patronage genteel society. Tlio Boxci will be partitioned lrom thC 1 lit tO mevrnt inrnnvntnnr' nr nnnnv auco to the ladies and gentlemen f.om tho immenso crowd usually visiting this exhibition. DOORS open at 1 o'clock, P. M. ADMITTANCE, Boxes 50 cents, Pitt 25cts, children under 10 years admitted with their parents to the Boxes at half prfce. This Circus will bo exhibited atDanvillo ori Men day the 17th of July; SUSQUEHANNAK LINE OF of -PACKET AND FREIGHT BOATS. From Philadelphia, by Pail fioad Canal iu u urusuurg, iorinumuerianu, JJan ville, Cattawissa, Bloomsburg, Berwick, flllkcsbarrc, Ml ton, U'illiamspori, and intermediate places. ASSENGEjis can leave the West Chester Hotel. Broad street. PMIn.lolnti;. ,!:i.. clock. A. M. reach Hnrrislnircr ni 4 nVlnl, T t of tho same day; Northumberland at 10 o'clock A. m. oi the next day; and Wilkcsbarro on the sue ceedmg morning at 6 o'clock ; when. Coaches will immediately start for Carbond'ale, Tunkhannock and Montrose, and thence to the Western part of New RETURNING The Ho-it w Um'.-.u daily, ,aL 10 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Blooms? ourg at -i o ciock, f. M. It arrives at Hamsbure at i I . ".II " u u tiuu. on yio ionowing morning, and reaches Columbia in time In tnln l lie mnrnir. o r. Philadelphia. Jhe-lioats also arrive at V illiamsport, on the ' West Branch'. nt 'Aliniii h P at nr , . v.vwv,. in. ui lllUBUIUO day on which thev reach Nnrtlinmli.rti,n.l .J . - , ., ' " " M1U IS" turn daily. I he Boats on tho above lines have been repaired, and aro now confidently rcrnmmnn1il in thn pr,n LIC as a pleasant, comfortable, and convenient modo i. 1 1 ' --! i ttiri . . . . u imveuiiig. or,A. i o may i.o taken in Philadelphia M tlio nrtrtll-anr,. fP .1. It. .... .uiwumuwiiii;i uii uurm 06 uucsnut streets, at No. 200. Market street, and at the West-Chester Hotel, Broad street. FREIGHT mnv he fiinvflntol l,,TJ!l U.l . J """"IfUj llfUl.lll .tuiu Orrieh & Nobles and J.J. Lewis & Co, Broad street, and by CapU McCabcs Line of Union Canal Uoats to Harrisburg, where they will be received by tho ousqucuaniia i.ineiromjaoeznarrasdin, Vinestreet Wharf, Schuylkill. P. Mc. C. GILCHRIST, Wilkcsbarro, June 10, 1837. Agent. "LIST OP JTTHTMElTr For Columbia county, August term, 1837'. GRAND JUtlY. MiJJlin. George Longaberger, John Keller, Hen ry Miller, Abraham Wolf. Roaring creek. Samuel Adams, James H. Chase John Yost. , Mount Pleasant. Isaac Musgr'ove,. John Jones, John Ruckle. Den-y. Richard Fruit, Evan Hendershot. Briur Creek. Charles Bowman, Benjamin Fow ler, Jr. Hc'nry Knorr, William S'. Evans, S. F. Palm er!. Fishing Creek. Thomas H. Hutchcson. Hemlock. Caleb Barton, Gcorgo Willots". Liberty. Robert Butler. ' Mahoning. John Wilson. Sugar Loaf. Frederick Lawbuch, Limetlone'. David Davis SHE RIFFALTY "WTELLOAV-CITIZENS: At the solicitation bf M. a great number of my frionds and well-wishers, 1 again offer myself as a candidate for the Office of Sheriff of the county of Columbia, at tho next general elec tion. If you would bo so good as to give mo yodr votes, thero shall lack nothing on my part to do my duty with accuracy and fidelity. WILLIAM KITCHEN. Danville, June 24, 1837. To the Electors of Columbia county. BTJELLOW-CITIZENS: At tho solicitation of many friends throughout tho county, I offer myself as a candidate for the oliice of SMircra ire??. at the next General election, and would feel gjatefu' iur your support. JU11A f JiUl i . Madison, June 3, 1837. , TRAVERSE JURY; Bloom. Israel Wells, Thomas Painter, Daniel Melick. Jlriar Creek. James Evans, Jr. Ludwig Die trich. Madison. Clark Dildine, Abraham Williver, John P: Evea, Wm. Michael. Dcrry. Rcubin Martz, Thomas Gillin, Rob'ert McKcc. . Roaring Creek. Sebastian Hower, Isaac Rhodor, Peter Kline; Adam Marks, James A Fox, Asa T. John, John Perry! Cattawissa. Joseph Brobst, Geo. Drum. Greenwood. Joseph Lemon, John M. Parker, Tho. Mendinshall, Sugar Loaf Philip Crcakbaum. Mount Pleasant. Curtis Stattin. . Fishing Creek. Wm. Robbins, Isaac Kline, Philip Applcman. , Liberty: Wm. Campbell, John McMahen, Jacob Budman, John Mc Williams. Mifflin. Christian Miller. Danville, June 24, 1837. SHERIFFALTY. To the Ulcctors of Columbia county: B7JELLOW CITIZENS. At the urgont solicita ; lions of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF. Should I bo so fortunato as to rcceivo a majority of votes, and procure mv rnmmiecinn r ,.in,i,.n ,,.rir to execu'to tho duties of tho office with fidelity and impartiality. ELIAS McHENRY. May 13, 1837. SHERIFFALTY. To tho RIcctors of Columbia county: i,lcii4i4Uv UU1.KINS: At tho solicitation ora ' HUnib.r nf mv frtpiwla I linvn luinii iMnniir(irrr to offer myself as a Candidate for the oflice of SHERIFF, at the ciisu'frfg General Election. If I should! be so fortunate as to' obtain a mainritv nf vmiro.iilT.i. T . r j - - - hu. ulO 4 pledgo myself, so far as my abilities wil adinit, to perform the duties of the oflice with integrity and PETER KLINE. Roaring Creek, May 20, 1837. , fcRIAL LIST, For Columbia coltnty, August term, 1837. Martin Stiles et al. v. Jnbn Rtit Jacol) Yctter vs. Joseph Paxton et al. jonn iicmm Jr. et al. vs. Wm. Scout, bamucl lletrnor Nathaniel Williams Christopher Heller Wm. McKcIvy et al. William Kitchen Frederick Switzer Overseers of Deny Mary Caldwell Abraham Van Horn Jacob Grow Mary Strawbridge Commonwealth ct al Peter Engle Michael Brobst ct al. Abraham Adams Georgo Stino Jonas Hayman John Fulkcrson et al. Overseers of Roaring ) creek 5 Jacob Sliurran June 17, 1837. vs. Ueo. Fctteman, vs. Joseph Maus, vs. Samuel Smith vs. Lcgrand Bancroft vs. Same. vs. William Bradley vs. Overseers ofLibcrty vs. Wm. McDowell vs. D. Montgomery's EV, vs. George Jlooner vs. Jesse Funston vs. Andrew Mc.ReynoIds vs. John Bittenbender et al. Wm. McKelvy ct al. Robert McCurdy et al. Michael Hower Matthew McDowell Lucas Brass Jacob Welkcr vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs, Charles Jennings. CATTAWISSA HOUSE THE SUBSCRIBER returns his acknowledg ments to his friends for their liberal patronage, and would respectfully inform the public in general,, thaf ho has fitted up his establishment, in Cattatvis se', hear tho bridge, and SIGN OF THE CROSS KEYS. JOB PRINTING, SUCH A8 Handbills, Blanks, &c. in a very superior style, which will rpnder comfort and convenience to all who may favor him with their custom. His TABLE is supplied with the luxu ries of a bountiful market; his BAR well stored with tho choicest Liquors; and his STABLING con-' tain plenty of provender, and s attended by a care, ful hostler. He nolicita all to give him a call, aM' feels confident that ho will render satisfaction. S. BROBST. CatUwissa, June 17, 1837,