. THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE. The first number of volume second of this periodical, has been duly received, and Yeally in its beauty of execution and origin ality and variety of contents, excels cither 'of the numbers of the preceding volume, The present number contains a superb por trait and well written sktiich oftho biogra phy and services of Commodore Charlcs Stewart, and an' admirably executed engra ving of Ihe action between the U. 5. Frig ate Constitution and tho British ships Le vant and Cyan'c. Tho wholo work is ex ceedingly interesting; and although every body borrows, reads and praises it, yet few . ..... Iinvn nntl'rnrun nnnnir i In nilrftni-?n ,r v n are gratified that it receives ample patroiarc. As a s'amplo of the merits of the "Maga zine" wc 'oxtract the following introduction to the biography of Com. Stewart. It is the first urticlo in the present number and did not the biography occupy too much space, wc should publish it entire, believ ing that it would both commend the work, and gratify our readers. " Pennsylvania may i'ustlv claim the honor of ha ving contributed as lArgcly to theproud lUt ofAmcr- icau philosophers, 'statesmen, anil heroes, as any' oilier state in tho union ; and yet in consequence of uiu peculiarly uuusicmaiious auuuiiprcicnuiug cnu' racter of her people, shohas hitherto forborne to as umu tho rank, or lay claim to tho honor, to which thcnicrits ond services of her nons justly entitle tier. Kcpqsfng on the justice of this claim, and upon tho concession that she is tho " keystone of the federal arch," and that her honest, industrious, and patriot ic yeomanry are unrivalled in all the attributes that render a stato great, prosperous, and happy, sho has never singled out from the constellation of her sons, lor especial commendations, the 'bright and shining' fctars with which that Constellation is adorned, , What a gallaxy of glory is concentrated in the named of Franklin; Rittcnhqusc, Rush, Fulton, Morris, McKean, Wayne, Drown) Decatur, James Diddle, and Stewart I , llqw proudly do wc point to this arrav of industrious citizens I Tho world will perceive in this list the genius who snatched the lightning from thb skies ; tho man who wcnl deep jnto the mysteries of creation, and " Looked through nature up to naturc!s God and ho who, with a skill which .has rendered him immortal, encountered d'ciith at the sick man's bed, and stayed his uplifted arm : and he who by a cer tain modification of machinery, the result of his own all-conquering genius, lias filled the wotcrs with steam-boats, ond crpafed a new agefit in tho application of steam-power; he whn rescued the country from impending bankruptcy, in tho period oftho revolution ; and ho' who rivalled tho Cokrs and Mansfield of England, and brought order, har mony andellbct out of the confusion of tho law, and he who was the hero of Stony Point, tho hero of Fort Eric, and the conqueror of tho Macedonian the conqueror of the Penguin, nnd the conquorer of tho Cyanc and Levant, wcroall Pkn-xsylvamaxs. Wo are well aware that the fnno of the men belongs to the state, and that the humblest of its' citizens in herits a portion of their renown. TJia policy of Pennsylvania has been Ui appeal, notto her great men, nui to tier ireo institution io net siupcn dons public improvements, ami, her agricultultural, and almost boundless mineral .wraith, for the cvi. dences other lofty anil merited rank nnd power in the Union. For herself, as ti. state; she haj claimed much, and it has all been cheerfully accorded yet she lias claimed much, and it lias been slow in forc ing tho claims of her distinguished sons, forgetting the beautiful example of tha Kom.m mother who,' when asked for her Jewels, proudly pointed to her children. The writer of tjiis sketch has deemed theso ob servations due, not only to Pennsylvania, but to himself, and to tho subject of this biography. In presenting to the public a brief sketch of tho life of Commodore Churls Uleivart, it is but simple jus tice lo him to trace to tho unobtrusive character of his native state, that apparent indlffcrcuco to his history, which has suffered a long life of faithful cervices, amidst tio toil and perils of the sc&i aud of battles, to remain bo long unwritten. W'o cannot doubt that tlio fpllowing hasty notice of the lifo of this distinguished son of 1'innsylvt.h'a, which oro designed tfl supply this deficiency, will be an occept tablo offering to our fellow citizens, not of Pennsyl vania only, but of (ho Union. The facts detailed belong to history, and the only objects aimed at, in their publication, is to disseminate truth, and per form an act of justico to a meritorious and success ful vindicator pf.tho rights qf our common country, and a distinguished contributor to her renown for, "Thro' fire and smoke, and wind and wave, On every sea Drittanta call'd her own,'' he has for forty years, gallantly and triumphantly borno tho flag of his country. AFFAIRS IN CANADA. In another column of dur paper we have ' given, for the gratification of our readers, the latest and most important news from Canada. Sinco that was in type, we have received the spceialnessagc.of the Gover nor of the Statu of New York, to the Leg islature' in which ho states that the territo ry has been invaded, and somo American citizens murdered, by ai armed force from the Province ol Upper Canada. Ho also gives an account of the attack made upon the steamboat Caroline ; and recommends the speedy adoption of such measures as ays best calculated to protect tho lives of the citizens, and for tho maintenance of peace, Until the Gcnoral Government interposes with its power; Humour, no doubt, has been busy with her ten thousand tongues, and somewhat exaggerated the acccttnt of tho inhuman at tack upon the steamboat Caroline, wtncli wo most sincerely hope may be tho case ; but sbould it prove true, (and fearful fore bodings shako us as wo write,) direful con sequences may be tho issue. Whatever might have been the relative position ,of those in tho steamboat with respect to the Canada feuds, there can bo no justification for th'i3 hostile invasion, and brutal and in human butchery of American citizens! Great and fearful is the excitement which prevails in Buffalo upon tjic subject. A dark and portoutuoua cloud is fast gather ing, and we fear, that tho exasperated feel ings oftho citizens of Buffalo, will prove to bq but the drops that precede the coming deluge. That it is decidedly wrong for any of our citizens to interfere in this mattct, wc arc free to admit ; but when our shores are invaded, and peaceful and unoffending citl- Zens murdered in cold blood ! it becomes our duty then to demand from the British government, immediate and satisfactory re dress, for these unlawful and Unrighteous usurpations. JCrTresident VA.Btmr.N has issued proclamation under date of the Slh inst., warncslly exhorting all citizens of the Uni ted Slates, who have interfered in tho civil war in Canada, to return peaceably lo their homes. Those who do not comply with the request are threatened with arrest and punishment, and refused all aid or countc nance provided they get into difficulties. Hundreds of Americans are now'lighting in the ranks of.the Patriots ; and this warning voice shblilil havo somo effect in inducing them to desist froni any further violation of tho laws of tho United States. The expenditures of the government for the year 1837, on account of Indian treaties, were S!J74,0B3( ot wiiicli about 8000,00Q were in behalf of the Menomonies, Potto watomie's, Sacs and Foxes, and tho Florida Indians. The Eric (N. Y.) Gazetto states, that a lotiso was burnt in Ilarborcreek. in that county, on Saturday night last, and a Mrs. Turner, her two sons and a daughter, per ished in tne snow. A New York writer say; "Our. Banks, it is quite certain, will resumu specie pay ments May 1st. the day on which the sus pension of this Slate' ( New York) ex pires," The Governor of 'Maryland advises the Legislature of that State to pass a law im posing a ucgtslry Law upon the people ol JJaltimore. 1 ins 13 the patent plan ol red- eralism to restrict tho right of suffrage. ANTI-TEMPERANCE. We sometimes meet with amusing orig inals'in our exchango papers; but in tho last ''Easton Sentinel," tho proceedings of a public rrieeting havo not only amused us, but have exhibited an originality of idea and f eiitiment which wo havo never mot with on the same grounds. The meeting was call ed by anti-temperance men, who call them selves "the society for promoting peace and good order in tho village of Williamsburg, Northampton county. The resolutions are Unique and extraordinary in intention and 'sentiment, Tho preceding resolutions abuse I fA those Who find fault with neighbors for spiJUcatinglhey ridicule tho giving of written pledges as digraceful to human char acter; bpt in1 tho following resolution they irithrow out a gentlo hint to those of 'tho long black robe' which may probably require somo explanation. We extract tho resolu tion verbatim from tho "Sentinel" as fol lows : Resolved, That wo-cannot understand the mean ing of Christian Ministers who declare themselves free from sin, leaving the Pulpit and seoking after, young and inexperienced girls, whispering in their oars, and perhaps communicating to them n secret gospel, which tbey are ashsined to let tho world of largo know. A SIGN 1 Wo would respectively announce to his old friends and the public, that our estectu cd neighbor, Daniel Snyder, Esqt has again raised a "sign .of that good entcrtaininen which guests always find at tho Bar; tlio Table, or in chambers of his extensive hotel which heads our village and fronts the Western hemisphere. Lot. me tell unto you," there is no mistake in tho "sign" which indicates the determination of "mine host" to, gratify customeis, who may either be seeking good "Cogniac;" or comforta ble quarters for repose. jC7Tho "Wyoming Republican" of last week, was not received at this office ; but wo arc under obligations to tho "Ropubli can Fanner" for several extra numbors of their paper of the 3d inst. NORTHAMPTON BANK. The "Lcghigh Bulletin" says that tho notes of this institution have been bough in Allentownat 24 per cent, with shin plas ters. Truly this a beautiful encomium up on the character of the Bank at home, when its notes are current hero and elsewhere amongst people who know nothing of its situation or transaction. Hands off ! Tako no paper which is under par in its own neighborhood. ICF" P S. Since tho foregoing was in type, we have seen a contradiction to the above sigifed by some 30 or 10 citizens of Allentown, in which they pronounce tho repoits entirely unfounded. It is represented that the Jato cotton crop in mc estate oi mississippi , win amount to 330,000 bales, valued at 810,000,000, HYMENEAL. MARRIED On tho 28th ,ult. by the Rev. Mr. Patterson, Mr. William Lemon, to Miss Mulinda, ProuTs, all of Nortuum berland 'county. In Philadelphia, on the same day. by the Rev. Mr. Clemson, Hamilton Aluicks, Esq. of Ilarnsburg, to Cauoli.vi:, daughtei of the Rev. Levi Bull of Chester co.. In Reading, on the same day, by the Rev. Wm. Paiili, Augustus F. Boas Esq,. to Miss Emma E. Boyer, both of that place. . , In Bloomsburg, on the same day, by the RevD. S'. Tobias, Mr. Natiiami':l Flkck- enstoxu to Mis3 Cathakini: Poiik", both of Bloom township. In Danvillb, on tho 2d inst by the Rev, Mr. Marr, Mr. Jamus Lasiiulls, to Miss HnsTntt, daughter of Mr. Hugh Wilson, jr. all of Union county. In Sugarloaf township, Luzerne co., on the 3d inst. by tho Rev. J. S. Lee, Mr. William Cooper, of Berwick, to Miss Makv Sm:LUAMMi:n, dauditerof Mr. Philip Shelhammer, of the former place. in liloomsuurg, on the 7th inst. by Kcv. D. S. Tobias, Mr. Abraham Hess to Miss Milissa Steward, both of Bloom town ship. To the Distressed & Afflicted! TOBIAS'S HEALTH EMPORIUM And Family Drug Warehouse. health, 'Tho poor man's riches the rich man's bliss-." fTtTlHE subscriber would respectfully announco to Jl his friends and tho public that ho has opened a general assortment ot Drugs & Medicines, at his Drug and Chemical Store in Bloomsburcr. and that he will be happy to supply tho wants of those who may give him a call. Among his as sortment arc : A First Rate Tavern Stand. ILL be cold, dt public sale, on the prcmieos, on Thursday, ihe .first davof FeLruarv next, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, that WELL KNOWN t OBITUARY. DIED On Tuesday, tho 2d inst. Mrs. Wagner, at an advanced age, wife of Mr. Isaac Wagner of Hemlock township. Tailoring Business; B. RUPERT, jfl B ETULNS his acknowledgments to customers JflJsL- lor their very liberal support, and would now rospecttully announce to thcin,.anU lhe,public gen orally, that ho has jtist received the latest from Philadelphia, in which material changes arc made. His shop 13 at tho old stand, in the same building with the post-pffice. (ENono hut good workmen arc employed at his shop; und those who want their garments mado in a neat, durable and fashionable style, are invited to give him a call, and they may rely on having their work welt and expeditiously executed. Ho would also announce that ho continues reg ularly to reccivo the Fashions, and that any orders irom anroau will be promptly executed. Bloomsburg, January 13 1838. Acid beuioic ' muriatic nitric sulphuric ' tartaric Ann! seed Acetato of fine Aloes Antimony (crud'd Arrow root Assafuctida Alcohol Alum Arsenic white Aspiialtum Dark Peruvian red cinnamon Balsam Copaiva ' do maltha ' of firm Barley pearled Batcman's drops Bismuth (nitrate) Blacking, for boots Borax refined Brimstone Huagundy pitch Bole Anncrnia Blue pill Calomel Carrosivo sublimato Calamine Camphor CatocliU Cayenne pepper Cochineal Coccujus Indicus Coluinbo Cologne water Conserve- of roses Cream taitar Cubebs Caraway seed Coriander seed Chamomile flowers Digitalis Elixor of vitriol Upsom salts Emery powder Essence of peppermint ' ofcinuamon Extract of colocynth of hemlock of liquorico Eyo water Fccnugrcrk scbd CJambogo Galls Glniian root Golden tincturo . Godfrey's cordial Gum Arabic A I,IST OP LETTERS Wp EfttALXIIS'G in tho Post Office at Bloomsi JUXb "urg, January 1, 1838. "Mary Bowycr John Baylor , Joseph Coleman Lewis Comptun Thomas Cox Andrew Emms Itov. Wm, J. Eycr James C. Fox Henry Geiger Daniel Geiger Thomas Hartman Daniel Howcr Calharino Hartman Edward Hicks , Mrs. Elizabeth Jacboy Itcbccka I. Johnson Mrs. Sully Ann Kcndy John Kline Emanuel Lazarus Peter Mench Sabina Miller Andrew Mclick Peter Miller, (Tanner) G. & D. Ncwhard Gcorgo Russcl Daniel Reedy (S) Charlotte Hitter Mrs. Elizabeth Shumaker " Mary Sloyman " ItcbcccaVaiidorslico Henry Weaver; Michcai Waltar Jacob Wo zlcr Georgo Zcigler 30 (TPcrsons calling for tho abovo letters will ulcaso say tney are auvcruscu. u. Uul'ISKl , V. M January 13, 1838, ' 38-3t The Now York petition to repeal tho act prohibiting the issuing of small bills, "is over five hundred, feet in length," and con tains the greatest number of names of men of business, mechanics and others, ever seen in this country. It is wound on a wind lass with a crank, and lined with blue mud- lin, From on account kept by the toll keeper at Harrisburg Bridge, over tho Susquehan na, it appears that 47,147 shcephas passed over that bridge eastward, during tho five months ending oil tho first of N'overiibor', The Mutate of UZJ1L HtiP JULYS, Esq. deceased. "TarOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad P3 ministration on the estate of Vzkl Hopict.vs, rsq. iato ot tiioom township, Columbia county, de ceased, has been crantcd bv tho Register of Wills, etc. in and for said county, to tho subscriber, resi- ucnt in uioomsburg. All persons having claims on fcaid estate are requested to present them for srttlc. nientj and thoso indebted are required to make im- uicuiaiu payment. JOHN R. MOYER, Adm'r. Bloomsburg, January 13, 1838. 38 Ot Aleud's Anti-Dyspeptic or Stomach Pills, ITqOU indigestion, or sour Stomach, on hand, and ; for salo at Tobias Health Emporium. Bfoomsburg, lanuary 13, 1838. 38-4t Salt I Salt ! (JJJKi TTSARRELS ofLako Sail, and a largo jBOdk JO) quantity of Ground Alum tialt, just rocuived, and for sale ot tbo cheap store of J, T. Musselman, i$- Co. JOB PHI1TTI1TG Neatly executed at the Exmvtrat oke. Traghcanfh Ammoniac Shellac , Kino f Galbanum Myrrh . Gailiacuni Juniper . Heleboro, black Hicra picra Ink powder, black Isinglas3 Ipecacuanha Ivory black Key scr's universal plaster. Jalap Laudnum Liquorice root Lunar caubtio Lucifer matclic's Loco foco do. Morphium Magnesia calcined dp carbonate Manna llako do common Mustard, white Nipple thclls Nux Vomica Opium Opodeldoc Orris root Oxalic acid Otto of Roses. , . Ointment of mercury ' .. ofGiills ' of rod precipitate 'of Spanish fly Citron Wafers, White wax Oil of Almonds, Amber ' Aiini seed .' , Caraway ' Cloves ' Copaiva ,.' Lavender 1 Origanum , ' ' Orange ' Peppermint . . Pennyroyal ' , Rosemary ; Ruo ' , Spiko .,' . Stone ' ' Sassafras Tansy Par , ' Wintergrccn ' Woimsccd British - Crotoii ' Castor 1 . Harlcatn Pink root Paragoric Elixir Plaster, adhesive . do , strengthening Prepared chalk Pearl powder Pills, Anderson's, Scotts, ' Hoopers Lee's New London German Morrison's Evaii , Dyou:s ' LuiJies', of Aloes . ' ' of Assatetina ' of Opium ' . of Quinine Quassia wood Quicksilver Quinine , Rhubarb Rochclle salt Rotten stone Rose water Rust of Iron Sago, peatled Salammonias, erttdb Salt of tartar Sal Volatile Salt pctro Sanders woad Barsapharilla Soiling wax. Senna leaves Scnuka snake, root Soap, castjlo shaving white castilo , fancy Sodo, supar carbonate Suti carlionato Spanish fly Sjpermaeiti , Sweet spirits pf nitro Soda powders . Spirits of hartshorn ' of Lavender eomp. ' of Tarpenrino Seed Lace Smelling bottles Scidlits powders Sponge Squill Sugar of lead Sulphur Suekmg bottles Tartar emetic Tincturo of Aloes ' of Assafaitida ' of Peruvian bark ' of cinnamon of Miniate of iron ' of Myrrh 1 of Spanish fly , ' of Colchicum seed ( ofscnim of Valerian ' ofGuiacum Tooth powder 1 brushej Valerian root Venice turpentine j Verdigris, Vormillian Virginia f;nako root l Vials, different mzcs Vitroil, blue, grccn,white White. Resin situate in Cattawissn, on the comer of Market nnd Lcntro streets, and now in the Occupancy of Mr. B. P. Fortncr. Tho house Is well calculated for a Public Hotel, and at present enjoys a laige portion of custom. Part of tho building is three stoiies and contains 22 commodious rooms and chambers. There arc Thrte Wells of gocd water on the prem ises, and tho Stabling is sufficient to accommodate iou norscs. un the premises is an Icc-Iiouec. a Wood-house, and two cood Shoos, now nrrnnlnil by mechanics. Tho wholo will bo sold together, ahd possession witli a good title given on tho 1st day of April next. Also, at the same time and place, A Three Acre Out-Lot, situated near tho town of Cattawissa, and valuablo for tho purposes of horticulture and pasturage. Tho terms will bo mado eaiy to tho purchaser l and tho property will be cxhibtcd at any time, and attendance given on the day of sale by IS. F. I'orlner, John P. Davis. Catjawissa, January C, 1838. 37 U N?B. If tho Oroncrtv bo not Knlrl cm tlin nWn day it will then bercnlcd. In fine, his Emporium of Health" will be found to contain avory variety of the most approved Erugs, Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Oils, Fruit, Confections, .J-c. yc. which aro warranted of good quality, having been carefully selected from tho best ci&tablishod ware houses in Philadelphia ; and which ho will sell at meet reduced prices. Ho will use every exertion to accommodato and benefit his customers, and there fore respectfully solicits the patronage of a liberal public. D. S. TOBIAS. Bloomsburg, January 0,1638. 37 tt Dr. Freeman's Indian Specific, EOR the prevention and euro of colds, coughs, Asthmas, consumptions, spitting of blood, 11 disorders of tho broast and lungs, for sale at tho Drug storoof tho subacribur, in Bloomshurg. D. S. Tobias. Pau'ftnt's Tonic Mixture, It Vcotablo Vermifugn, a lasting euro for tho i over ana Aguu, on. nana anu lor salo by D. S. Tobias. Compound Fluid Extract, ITJQIt tlio euro of pimplos orpo6tulei on tho face, ; biles, pains in thobonci, chronic rhoumaiiaai, tottor, whiw swellings, &c itc for oalo at Tobias's Drug JVafehowo. Sicaim's Vermifuge, A IS" lnvaluablo family medicine for worms, dys cntary, bonel complaints, cholic, cholera morbus, vomiting, pains or weakness in the stom ach, loss of appeUte, fever and ague, &c. kept at 1 ouias s Health Lmportum. Swaim's Panacea, EIS'O W-ED throughoutthe whole world for i its efficacious qualities as a family medicins, constantly on hand, and for sale at tho Drugstore of D. S. Tobias. Lcidv's Compound STarsavarilfa. R biood pills for riheumatie affections, general debility, ulcerous sorosof the nosc.tliroatand bodyi whilu swelling,, diseases of the liver and skin, tetter, ring-worm, piles, cramps, &c. for salo at 'Tobias's Health Emporium. Cheaper than cheap ! THE subscriber would respectfully arinounco to Ihe people of Bloomsburg and vicinity, & to tlio public in general, that he has just returned a second time from tho city, and is opening out his purchase, which, together with his former stock comprises a neat and general assortment of Consisting in part of an assortment of Cloths, CasiUneres, Sattinetts, Merinos, Merino Shawls .$' Handkerchiefs," Drtss $ Bonnet Sillcs nnrf Trimmings'i Ginghams, Calicoes, Linnens, Afuslihs, Vcslings; Stochs Hosiery, 4f. An extensive assortment cf Hardware, HolloW-warc, China, Glass. Quecmware, Crockery, Groceries ana Liquors, Oils, Paints,' Salt, Fish, $c. All of which, ho offers for salo at his store room' in Bloomsburg, on Main-street, directly opposite the Post ollico, where the pulilio aro respectfully invited to call and tec for themselves, as he intends selling his goods t till a little cheaper than any yet ofifefed ti tho public, for cash or country produce,, ', GEORGE WEAVER; Bloomsburg, Dec 30, 1837. j iySURACE AGAiyST FIRE. THE DELAWARE COUNTY Snsurance Company. Capital . authorised by Law, $250,00(1. CHARTER PERPETUAL. THE public aro respectfully informed, that this Company will make insurance, cither fcr manent or limited, on property and effects of. ctcry. description, against loss or damage by fire, on the most reasonable terms, at their office in Gbcstcr, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, , - formed, that insuranees by tho above Company of every description of property, can bo ctrectcd by applying to tho undersigned agent, in Cattawista. The following uro the annual Ratuof Iusuianro on the $ 100, upon tho moat Common description of property, wz: Slant or Jirictc rlineUin? houses Frame or Log rfoi Jiriek or Stone barns, Frame or Log do,. Ei-ichor Stone Grist Mills, Frame rfo. . Merchandize and furnitura contained in houtes. und grain and utonsils in mills and bams, in pro- ortiou. Information can bo hid by applying c!t uur personally, or uy iciyir pott paia, to EZRA S. HAYIIURST, Agent, Cttawissa, September 30, 1837. , j0IINrs7jGjjr PlJENDERS his prefk&iunal unices to thocili Jjl zens of Columbia co(inty. Ho will feel graW fdlfor lysine ss entrusted to his cure. Office rn tfc tamo building with tlw 'Columbia Lvrnocrttt'.' Bluonubws, Mny, 1837 30 to 10 cent GO lo 75 " 50 to 02 1 ; 75o 100 M C2o 100 '. 75 lo 100 FrjROAPS.juitnscdvird, and ftfjfort new & cirocy rturo of J. T. Mtfttlmmt, $ Co.