I 4 imriiBii i:4 "I have sworn upon the Altar of God, eternal hostility to every form of Tyranny over the Mind of Man." Thomas Jefferson. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN S. INGRAM. m V6lumc I. BLOOMSBUSG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1837. Number 28. I 0 re 'fi OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRAT, Next door to Roiiison's Stage Office. The COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT will be published every Saturday morning, 'at TWO DOLLARS per annum, payable half yearly in advance, or Two Dollars Fifty Cents, if not paid within the year. No subscription will betaken for a shorter 'period than six months ) nor ami discon- t .if : unuancc pcrmuicu, umu uu arrearages are discharged. ADVERTISEMENTS not exceeding a square will be conspicuously inserted at One Dollar for the first three insertions ahd Twenty-five cents for every subse quent nsertton. JCr4 liberal discount made to those ivho advertise by the year. LETTER S'addresscd on business) must be post paid. The GcntfciY&iVs Magazine- Tp.'c'fcfp'rictors have much pleasure in announc ing toj tho reading public, the complete success which has 'attended the establishment of this Maga zine a success far beyond their utmost expectations, and considerably exceeding the prosperity ofnny publication in America. The daily Increasing sub scription list, and the XL'Mr.mirs commexiiatoht xoTi'cr.s or tiif. ritF.ss, attest the merits and the popularity of the Gentleman's Magazine, each num ber of which c6ntains moro 'ORIGINAL, matter han any other monthly publication in the United 8ttatcs." CONTENTS. Original Tales of Powerful Interest. llumorous and Graphic Delineations of Men and Manners. Novel $ke'tclies pr Foreign Lands; Poetry; Charac teristic Studies; Essays on Popular Subjects, and liiogrophical Notices of Celebrated or Eccchtric Persons, with many Original Anecdotes. T.hc Lives of Paganini, with likenesses; Prlnco Puckfcr Muskau; Dickens, Uoz, tho autlior of tho Pickwick Papers, with a likeness; Dr. John Faust, the Sorcerer; The li'u'ch'css of St. Albans, and ZfAcha, tho Negro Queen, hive already been given. The now Publication arc reviewed in full: liberal extracts mode from rare dnd valuable work present ing a complete account of the Popular Literature of tho day. An Original Copy Right Song, not other wise to be obtained, will be given, with the music, in every number. The Gentleman's "Magazine will contain seventy ttvo extra sized octavo pages, of two columns each, forming, at the close of the year, two largo handsome volumes of Ono Thousad Seven HuhAlrcd and Twenty-eight columns, each column containing more than un octavo page of avcrago proportion, And each monthly number has more reading matter than a volume of a novel. The work is neatly printed on good paper, and stitched in a neat colored cover. Several engravings will bo given in the course of the year; and the prdprifctors pledge them selves to produce an agreeable book an epitome if Life's adjunctics u Literary Melange possessing variety to suit all palates, and sufficient interest to command a plaeo upon trie, parlor table of every Gentleman In tho United Slates. , , AN ENGRAVED TITLE PAGE, of supcrioa production, Embracing every possiblo variety of PIOTOltAL DISPLAY, ond executed iu first ilylc of Art, by "J. An-ots, of New York, accom panies the October NuMur.n. Terms $5$ per annum. To induce subscribers to forward-their names Immediately, the publisher begs leave to offer the following extra, Inducements for Clubbinj, the advantages bf which proposition can only remain in force till Christmas next. Tho subscription to the Gentleman's Magazine will, for a singlo copy, bo Invariably Three Dollars per annum, payable in advance but a five dollar bill will produce two 'copies to the same direction, or a club of Tcri Dollars will command five copies. oct 14-31 Insurance against fire. THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Cbmpany. Capital authorised by Law, $25b;t)00; CHARTER. PERPETUAL. fTHHE public are respectfully Infprrric'il. titat this 1 Company will make insurance, eitller per manent or limited, on property and effects of every Inscription, against loss or damage by fire, on the tnos't reasonable terms, at their oHlfco in Chester, Delaware county, Pennsylvania. Tbe citizens of Columbia countv arc hereby in formed, that insurances bv the ubove Company of every description of lironcrty, can bo effected by pplying to tho undersigned agent, in Cattawissa Tho following are the annual Rates of Insujance on the $100, upon tho most Cortimon description of property, viz: nouses Frame or Log do. Brick or Stone barns, Frame or Log do. 300 40 ents 00 to 75 ti 50 foti'i J " 750 100 " 02J to 100" 75 to 100 JJrickor Stone Urxst Mills, Frame do. Merchandize ahd furniture contained in houses, nd grain and utensils in mills and barns, in pro. portion. Information can bo had by applying el her personally, by letter pott paid, to EZRA S. HAYHUR8T, Agent. Cattawissa, September 30, 1837. IJTjIUR CAPS, just received, and for sale at tho JU new 6c cheap store ot SUSQ.UEHANNAK LINE OF PACKET AND FREIGHT BOATS. From Philadelphia, by Rail Road $ Canal to Harrisburg, Northumberland, Dan ville, Cattawissa, Bloomsburg', Berwick, Jf'ilkesbdrrd, Mil ton, TlHUiamsport, and intermediate places. PASSENGERS can leave tho West Chestt1 Hotel, Broad street, Philadelphia, daily, ct 6 o'clock, A. M. reach Harrisburg at 4 o'clock, P. M. of the same day ; Northumberland at lfl o'clock A. M. of the next day ; and Wilkesbarro on the suc ceeding morning at G o'clock ; when Coaches will immcdiatey start for Catbondalc, Tunkhannock and Montrose, and thence to the Western part of New York stnuv, . RETURNING The Boats cave Wilkesbarre dniy, at 10 o'cock, A. M., and arrive at Booms burg at 4 o'clock, P. M. It arrives nt Harrisburg at 0 o'clock on tho following morning, and reaches Columbia in time to take the morning Cars for PhideVhia'. The Boats afso arrlvo a Wilfiamspdrt, on the West Branch, at about 9 o'clock, P. Mi of tho same day on which they reach Northumberland arid re turn daily. The Boats on tho above lines have been repaired, and arc now confidently recommended to 'the PUB LIC as a pleasant, comfortable, and convenient mode of travcllin EAT may be taken in Philadelphia at the north-east corner of Fourth & Chcsnut streets, at No. 200 Market street, and at tho West-Chester Hotel, Broad street. FREIGHT may ho forwarded by Rail Road from Orrich & Nobles and 'Ji J. Lewis & Co, Broad street, and by CapU McCabcs Line of Union Canal Uoats o Harrisburg, whero they will be received by the Susquehanna Line from Jiihc'z irdrrasdin, Vine ifnTet Wharf, Schuylkill. P. Mc. C. GILCHRIST, Wilkesbarre, June 10, 1837. Agent. NOTICE To Travellers up the North Branch of the Susquehanna. PA8SENGERS by the Susquehanna Boat Line from Northumberland, arrive at Wilkesbarre EIGHT HOURS tooncr than by the Mail Line nf Stages, and reach fontrorb TWENTY-FOUR hours sooner". . P. Me. 0. GILCHRIST, Juno 10, 1837. Agent. F a very superior quality, neatly bound, and " printed on gold-edged paper, with coloured ins, for sale at the clieap store of designs, J. T Musselrnan, Co. September 10, 1837; Steam-sjhrup Molasses, OF a very superior quality, for sale at the new and cheap store of MUSSELMAN.& Co. Sept: 5, 1837. UEENSWARE, of every variety pf figure and price, just received 6c for sale by .. T. Musselrnan. &' Co. Sept. 30, 1837. FLAX-SEED : Bushels of Flux-Seed wanted, and the highest price paid, by J. T. Musselrnan, Co. September 2. INE, Brandy, Gin, Cordial, Jcc. just re ceived, and rcadv for delivery to customers, at very redueb'd prices, by , J. l . Musselrnan, $ vo. Sept. 30, 1837. A N assortment of HARDWARE, just opened and for sale at tlie new & clieap store ot J. T' Mitssehlim; $ Co. Sept 30, 1837; WANTED. AN Apprentice to tho Tailoring Uusincss, is wanted immediately. A Bey between 14 & 17 years oi age, win nnu a gocu situation uy apply ing to the subscriber. P. R. I1EIGHMAN Orangevillc, September 30, 1837: WANTED A Journeyman Blioemancr, win mcci wiui con stant employment and liberal wages by apply- i:ii tnfimtiiWrilu'r in Bloomsburer. lllg U111IICUIUW.IJ - WILLIAM KARNS; Bloomsburg, Oct. 14, 1837. LADIES' FUR CAPES, just received, and for sale at the new it cheap store of J. T. Musselrnan, $ Co. Oct. 14, 1837. LEIGH WHIPS &BELL8,jut received, and for sale at the new cheap store oi J. T. Musselrnan, i Co. ITSV GOODS. The Subscribe) HAS just received from Philadelphia, a fresh assortment of GOODS, which have been purchased very low, and are now offered to custom ers at reduced prices. An excellent article of Cor fek is how ofrcrci at, twelve and a half cent per pound first quality of New Orleans Sugar at ten cents, and second quality at eight ccniiper pound. He has also a largo and full assortment of Iron & Hollow-Ware, Which ho offers at the lowest prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine his as sortment. Oj All kinds of country produce will be taken In exchange for goods, C. B. FISHER. Bloomsburg, Aug. 19,183V. V a superior quality, just received and for sale by the subscriber. C. U. FISIIEK. Bloomsburg, Ang. 6, 1837. UST received, and now opening at the new & cheap store iStiS Yards G-4 Mcririos .TOO Yards 3-'i do. 5000 do. Blnachcd Jlti'slill 000 do. Brown do. 4000 Yards New Style of Prints, at irom 0 to 28 cents per yaru.; 30 Pieces 900 yards of Sattinetts ; ALSO Blue, Brown, Olive, Black, Strcl-mixed, Drab, Claret and Invisible Cloths. All which they arc determined to dispose of very cheap for cash or country produce. . T. Musselrnan, Co: Bloomsburg, Sept. 30. very extensive assortment of Cedar Ware, just received, and tor sale at the new store ol J. T. MUSSULMAN, k Co. Bloomsburg, August "0, 1837. SUGAR & COFFEE ! PRIM.E COFF.EE, at Twelve and a halt Cents per Pound, and a superior quality oi SUGARS at Eight and Ten Cents, for sale at the nbw and cheap store of J. T. MUSSEIiMAN, & Co. Bloomsburg, Aug; 2u". LB Rinds of GRAIN Wanted, for wliictl the Inchest market nrico will be raid, at the new lid cheap store of the subscribers. J. T. MUSSELMAN, & Co. Bloomsburg, Sept. 2, 1837. JOHN S. INGRAM, TENDERS his professional services to tho citi zens of Columbia county. He will feel grate ful for business entrusted to his care. Office in the same building with the 'Columbia Democrat.' Bloomsburg, May, 1837. List of Letters Remaining in the Bloomsburg Post-office, iseplcmbcr 30, 1837; Benjamin Boyer, George Beers, Hopkins Boone, Eias Dietcrich, Alexander Emit, Mary Fulmer, Mary Brown, l'etcr Drugler, John Dietrich, Thomas Ellaot, Daniel Fulmer, Ariru'ri Gearhart, George Groh, Henry Hagcnbuch, Uzal Hopkins, John Haslet, Miss Anna Kcndig, John Jacobv, Mrs. Mary Lllley, Alct. Nowakowski, Daniel Purscl, William Snyder, Rev. Tobias, Charles Washug, Thomas Wccb; Miss Abigail lioble, Michael Hawk, John Hower, William Howell, Jacob HclnbdUch, George Knorr, Jacob Leiby, Benjamin Mcrrcl, Overseers of the Poor, John Robison, Henry Trimbly, Thomas Vahce, Thomas Wrighi, George T. Wolcot, I Jacob Wagner, Daniel Wraver, Jdsia M'Clurc, Jatrics Yeoman. 45 BERNARD RUPERT. P. M. October 7, i837; STOVES. JUST received' and for salo at the storo of tho subscribe splendid assortment of WOOD STOVES, both rlam and with Boilers. Also an assortment of round and square Coal Stoves; of different sizes. O. B. FISHER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 30, 1837. tfOTICiE. HE Co-partnership of Davit 4- Williams, con tractors on tho Cattawissa Rail rp0,.was dis solved by mutual consent on the 11th of August last; All persons having demands against satdfirnl will call on E. Davis, who has assumed to pay tlio tame. EZRA DAVIS. DAVID WILLIAM Oct. 14,1837. MARBLE THE subscriber begs leave to inform the pubfic, that he continues the above business, in its vunous branches, in Sclinsgrovo and Milton, where lie has constantly .on hand an assortment of MONUMENTS, Head & Foot Stones, TOMB-TABLES, Of ALL SIZES AND DIFFERENT QUALITIES. ALSO : Mantles, Centre-Tables, WINDOW AND DOOR-SILLS, made to order, on the shortest notice, and in the best manner. Tho public arc respectfully invited to give him a call. Lettering, both English and German, done iu a near, nom, ana ucauiitm style. GEORGE GUNDRUM. September 30, 1837. fXjThc Terms, &c. can bo ascertained by calling upon the Editor of tho "Columbia Democrat," who will attend to any orders which may be made by the people of this neighbourhood, anil guarantee a speedy and faithtul execution ot any job winch may be specially ordered. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public, that ho.has ftikcn the storo recently occupied by Mr. McDowell, in Orangevillc, ond is now opening and receiving lrom XScw xork and Philadelphia, a splendid assortment of all kinds o MERCHANDIZE, whichjie will dispose of at tho most reduced prices Tor casll or country produce. 1 he public are mvi ted to call and examine for themselves. WILLIAM FAUX. Orangevillc, Octi 7, 1837 ALL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas Girton, deceased, by Note, Bond, Book Ac count, or otherwise, are rrnnestp,! tn nmtr nnvmrnt to tho subscriber before tho 15th day of November ncxi; anu uu persons Having demands against said csiaie are requcsicu lo present mem, properly au thenticated for settlement, to the subscriber. WILLIAM GIRTON. Sole Administrator. Hemlock, Oct. 7, 1837. I.OOI HERE I!! fWHE subscribers thankful for past favors, have t tlio picasuro ot announcing to tlicir custo mers, and the public in general, that thev have iust received and aro now opening a fresh supply of cheap anu SEASONABLE GOODS carefully selected for tho season, at their new and cheap store in Bloomsburg. Come friends and patrons, ono and all, And sec our purchase for the fall; If you'll but call and take a peep, Surely you'll say, they're very cheap. J. T. MUSSELMAN, & Co. Uloomsburg, Sept. 30, 1837. STOKE GOODS AT COST! THE subscriber is going to remove to the West on the first of January next, and would re spectfully inform the public that he is now selling off his stock of Merchandize, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Queens Ware, &.C. At cost, for cash or country Produce, or Lumber BARNItART BARUE. Caltawissa, Oct. 14, 1837. ALL persons indebted to tlio subscriber are so licited to call and settlo immediately, other wise uicir accounts win oo piaceu in tue nanus oi aiiia'giitratc for collection. BARNHART BARBE. Cattawissa, Oct. 14, 1837. PETERSHAM and Bearskin cloths, for Over coats, just received and for sale by J. T. Miisselman, Co. Sept. 30, 1837; IptLANkET SJiawIs, and Ladies' Capes and JtS Tippets, jast opened at the new k cheap store of J. T. Musselrnan, Co. Sept. 30, 1837. inLANKETS, of various sizes and qualities Jfjf and warranted a fresh articlo, for sale at the new and cheap store of . J Musselrnan, Co. Sept. 30', 1837. PROSPECTUS K OF THE IciiTus lvania Fanner, . And Common School Intelligencer : A scnii-rnonthly publication devoted to Agriculture Gardening, and the General ImproM-mcnt of the Mind, published at Harrisburg, Pa. by Bejjjamik I'xnKE. Nothing need be said ps. to the importance of the science of agriculture, which being the girat busi pess ofpur country, the sure road to competency ,p.nd tho lnafn source of wealth, lies at the foundation of our national prosperity. The experience of every year, and especially of tlio last few years, ha? shown that agriculture has been entirely too much neglected for tho best good of our country. The great desire of the present age for the accumulation of wealth, and tho prevailing spirit to seek for it in a new and shorter course, than that pursued by our ancestors, had led many from the slow but certain means of agricultural labor, to tho more alluring employments of professional life, and commercial enterprise, or the still moro hazardous fields of .speculation and adcnturc, in which a few have succeeded ovon beyond their .owncxpectationq. The result of this unnatural state of things has been what might very well have been predicted; a great scarcity of all the products of the soil, with such an enormous increase in the price, ns to cause their ijuiportations frpm foreign rountric,s,to the great impoverishing and discredit of .our own. , , This folly and these o ftls. havo now become ap parent, and many of those, who, having been lured by the examples and success of others or the prospect held out to tlicir view, from the producing to the consuming class, and being disappointed in thcirex pectations, are now disposed and are making arrange ments to return to the hone t, the healthful dnd the independent employment of tilling the soil whcio they arc sure of being amply recompensed for their labor. ( s t , Pennsylvania is emphatically an agricultural state, and has thus suffered less from the late fluctua tions and changes, which, have 'embarrassed 'oor country, than any of her sister states. Her soil is not surpassed any in the world, and her German and other citizens are justly celebrated .as being among the first fafmes in the Union,'.. It has there fore been considered peculiarly proper, that in the hear of this gardejqf our, country, an. .agricultural jiapcr should bcjcstaliishc(l, (o.gathcr up, the cxpcif ience of intelligent farmers from all quarters, .anil send it abroad, not only vcr our commonwealth', but to every part of the United States. For the purpose of doing this, and supplying what has been considered a desideratum among tho periodicals of our stales, the publisher has been induced and en couraged by numerous friends cf agriculture and general improvement, to establish the Pennsylvania Farmer. Ho has received assurances which lead him confidently to xpect that its columns will bo enriched with contributions from some of the most distinguished scientific and practical farmers and gardeners in our own, as well as some of our sister states, which with extracts and republications of standard and new works upon the science of agricul ture, will render it both interesting and useful to every farmer who desires to excel in his most lauda ble en ploymcut. , Pennsylvania h is established .and is now maturing a system of general education by common schools, which is intended to 'orry the blessings of knowledge to every man's home, and place within the reach of every child in tho commonwealth, tho means of in struction and improvement This object is all im portant, and our means Iwin'j ample, it is confidently hoped that tho plan will continue to bo improved & carried out, till theminds of our citizens shall bo as highly cultivated as their fiil'ds, and tho harvest of intellect bb as. itch and abundant as that gathered fromjhc soil. Then shall Pennsylvania be indeed the Keystone of our Un'on, bearing a polish not equalled by any state or kingdom in 'Jie wbrldi The events of the last few months havo shown that an increasing interest is felt in this department and therefore it cannot be doubted but that tho Common School Intelligencer, will be welcomed a.i a co-laborer in so important a work, and being made the vehicle of communication between the friends of education, aid in the proper arranging and develop ing of tho system, and be tho means of doing much good. To tho advancement of these objects, and to the dissemination of useful scientific information calcu lated to expand tho mind and improve the heart, shall the columns of tho Pennsylvania Fanner and Common School Intelligencer, bo exclusively devot ed, and it is confidently expected that a generous public will award to it o liberal support. The Farmer and Intelligencer will be printed urv on fino.whito paper and with new . type,, in royal quarto from, each number containing eight pages of matter. It will be commenced in the month of November, or as soon as a sufficient number of sub scribers are obtained to justify the ex)cnse, and re gularly issued during, the first .and third weeks of every month, at ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM payable before the issuing of the sixth number. Any person who will procure and forward ten res ponsible subscribers shall receive a copy, or eleven papers will lie sent to any ono office for $10. Post masters and others friendly to the obiccts aro requested to act as agents in obtaining suWri bcrs, and forward tho names to the publisher on or before the first of November next. Harrisburg, October 21, 1837. 8 Pieces of Assorted Terinos, double wedth and an assortment of tilack Merinos, of a ve ry superior quality, just opened and for sale at the New nnd Cheap Store qf the subscribers in Blooms burg; J. T. M I'SSELMAN, & Co. October 31, 1837. JUST received, a handsome assortment of Silks' & Fur Hats, which will be "sold cheap at the store of. C.B. FISHER. B ONNIT SILK8 of a very superior qnality, . jdk reccivixi, anu ior naie ai me new store or . 7. Musttlman, Go, . T. Musselrnan, Co, Oct. 14, 1837. Oct. 14, 1837;