THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. lly Ingrain & Mills. Gentleman did, in the most exceptionable manner, violate such ft contract with a rc snectablo female of thi3 place, is too well known to admit of a doubt. That there was any sectarian interference on the occa slon is certainly without any fouudation in TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. "Washington, January 27, 1838. I John Bell complained most bitterly of the 1 Just in the Nick of Time.-The exe course putsucd by the chairman of the c"n of aac Dale, which was to have committee of ways and means, ( Mr. Cam- laken Placo "r Nashville on the 10th Inst. .. M .... r.b . 'TIIUTII WITHOCT VSAJl Thesonatohavohadbut little business brcling.) That gontloman he complained ti,0 samo morninir bv the Legislature. ma- of ircneral interest under consideration du- was so skilful in the management of the king it the duty of the Governor to corn- fiict: the conduct of the Nov, Gentleman ring this week. It has passed a bill to pro- measures of the administration, that ho al- mute tho punishment in capital cases finally I himself, gave ri9c to tho rumour,, and if he yideforthe safety of passengers on board ways so arranged it when ho introduced an ,lccrmined by the Supreme Court, to im- , .i . ';. , t . ili ! .1 tr J ' J . b . .. nriSOnment for hfn in I in Rlnlo Pnnilnnti-i. hIcr no n al or io boatS Pr0fC,lcd in w 10 " ,n Part Wpriat.on, to have some of tho w lug ry, whcncvcr tho f u, n 3.t,.i5i m, T nrrnJn rnnnnt. Ui.it steam, which must be looked upon as a vc- members ready to sustain, and by this certify to him that tltcio was in their onin- Mr. Hudson did, in a manner disgraceful tp ry important matter to tho travelling public, means ho bit the whig parly and carried his ion extenuating circumstances attending the Wtiv. tiiU is ilm vprvllmsi nvi. case, and that in their opiniba the nunish- lua livcs lost b' M8BnM dCnCC in th WOrldp,:thc rong-headedness XZi Z itmii invo nn nnnnrmnuv. 1 ...... . i . . . - . -. tin i -" - i'-wrw iua vim-. . . ai,--,,:- u,. nvn m nt r olnnm. 1 r thn i-innns 1 1 inn m MvlPr 11PM. .IVlflP. I it.- r .l !i ,i I leave my name which you are at liberty to r"" ""r . 7 , . niMoinfl Evorett Their raclinus onno . r i u i ""'P"0 ?ail0W .i!..i. i ,w im ,inl,1 boats unon, our waters. A bill has also """Ho ana L-verett. I lieir laclioufl oppo- crccled an(l shroud and coffin made, and himself,' that it is not 'out of mere idle curi- passed that body for the appointment of a M t0 cvery lIling tl,at is ri8ht andpro- not until after 12 o'clock was it known that n.sitf. ti.nt ho rvMshpa in U-nnw ihn nntlinr: i i !;.a, . : ,, nor is so clarinirlv wrontr that their own the merciful arm of tho Legislature had been i . . . vf -I t ... 1 ! I 1 I , 1 . . .1 i .i fnrllinlinn Cuh nlirnnRmnf cnmmnnrinrr ... , . , . . , . nnrlv rnnnn strinrl it nntl when ihnv nnmn ,nicrPoseu 10 SaVC lUm A inn for h."v U'lho whole affair in- ,101lCr' V"T 'S & J" , ' m7 nlll i I W,!ich lad cMcci di"P vnstitrated. A FniENDTO TRUTH. ... ........ .1.- : . i ?s I'nnom ihni noun mm iqnivi t in irtr. st'nnia ior mu luurcasu 01 iiiu uruacni " I . . r r- . . . . . f.i r man ui mu uuiiiiiiuiL'u ui riya uuui iiiutiii But we are not to iret off with Indian war lovcr-feecu. r 1 s , !,!,.,. .. Ar, i?.i.i, cl,n(l.,, c I H tflfctflfe 1US1IELS OF CLOVE&SEED GEN. SIMON CAMERON: i Til a number of our democratic exchange papers wo observe the name of this gentle man siiiifrfislnd as a nroner person to re- ivn tho nomination of tho 5th of arch mer arc requested to give this articlo an in- tary establishment of tho United States flnnvontion as a candidate for Governor. scrtlon- Tliis msasure would seem to bo especially nr i.i i cU (t,u nnnnllv nn ni ,,f . . , ..-.i. necessary when it is recollected that a re u 0 a i - iv -- - p v c nave uccn .urnm.cu wu n u.D - b lh prescn,alipn 0f a remonstrance by a Jdvcd, aiTd foro at tl.oY,cw and1 cheap count of hm private worth and pohl. al m- Chargc of Judga LcwisJ to lho Jnry , thc gar wM .or was not ojbund in an, of X P John"Ross, J. T. MUSSELMAn!& icjrrity ; and because ho not only merits any . , of Thoma9 T. poke for u,e rounier 0f tlic northern states to preserve the ncutrali- Dloomdmnr. Feb. 3. man. s.i.,.1 i. u;u mn lm rnnror. . . ,. , , ... . , ... tv of t ho Un tod States, and nrotcct our llllu b oisuiiBiiiaiiuu uunui jo in uornen. uorcgreiour mammy 10 . , itfnw TVhnti nf Doppmlmr i i.:.- r l.;.n1tnnw . . .. .. , , A northern front cr from aL'cress ion at the Wcw brU(?la ! uccemuer, rcil upu.i ...... u.. v .. ,urn,sl ,t U) our rcaucr9 ,n lma numocr 01 I , . ... . D mmni.;M Mna tlm lmnsn of rnnrPnn . :,. i. :..i t. ...:n ureaKincrouioi uiincuitiesinuanaua. 1110 """"v'" "fb i fi it r ii:iiti'r- invniu iin 1.111: iiiiiviii. 11 win i ' r-rf - a nowever appcarinm - . thc d to that lrcaty on u gjj. . ;.. . .i -. .... - i cj i..--.. . . fer?' A Convention of Editors was held errant preemption richts to settlers on thc 6roun'1 lhal th0 lrcaly was "ot maUc by Ul edged qualifications, but becausd ho has ac nuircd his popularity, his fortune, and oc cupied several distinsuished situations of j u , honor anil great trust, from tho plainness ol manner, evenness Of temper, assiduous ap plication, and unbcndiiiir iiilccrity, which . -r.i i i Intivns tA entoriinto a grcaicsi pan oi mo week nas ocen consu- "" " ; requeued to make payment prior to tho 25 h of . . - - of.n superior qu ality, jutt r'o store o Co. Moomalmrg, Feb. 3, 1838. NOTICE. LL persona indebted to the subscriber on Book account or otherwise for one year back, aro In Richmond, (Va.) on the 17th of Janua- public lands up to tho end of the year 18- Cherokee nation, Mr. E. declared that, his ry. Their proceedings furnish many use- "37. Tins bill has elicited very considerable only object now wns to have it referred to Bloomsburg, Feb. 3, 1838. LEWIS MEYER. .... I - . . i . i It . . V. itf I nnmmiHnn In Vtn Inn inan nvnminnil lull i. i t..iu..i i,io ,,iiron nf 1 fn frnm fn nnts.w lie i can bo atlvantaircous v ta uen Ui3cussion. DUt it is believed that it will " U""""BU l" v uuM i,!. nnrltnot ,WV iintil ilm nrefcnt time. In by tho publishers in every part of the coun- pass both branches by a large vote, it being wie " motlon was made t0 postpone it m- .w -... ; - . --j- ' '. . ...... . . " .1.. i :.. i. .. .1 .l.i..: i. n a 1'RiNTiNQ orricr. he studied public men try. We arc pleased with this movemont, but just that these hardy pioneers should "ciuuiuiy uu pucneu m .u uLua.1I1K u ,Yuu ua and public measures as editor of tho lead- and rcccommcnd a similar one in Pennsyl- have a right to receive thc lands which they hls might. In a short time tho rule cut in nanni nt Ilnrr sbur-r. hciea ouslvadvo- vania. . l no rrcss is, tno pauauium ot our nave improveu at government price, n "i D"" " ur ratml democratic nrinc'iolea and democratic civil and religious lights, and while it la- was ordered to be cngroscd for a third read- ncxt wcck B'1 its fur)'' ' I, . 1... ..li 1 Ml t 1 .1 1 .1 t Mtiilidatps and throuirh all tho changes bors to preserve the institutions of the coun- ing in tho senato on Saturday evening by a A oiu nns passcu ino nouso mis wees. .... , . -a- " I . . . .... 1 . - I I .... . . ... - n ..r.- nnn f .. an(l vipiMitiidps of nartv strife he has never try, and advance the interests of all classes, vote ot nearly two to ono. making an appropriation oi su-jo.uuu ior ' ... . . .. . i !. nn . .... I 1 .1 r I flinched from performing his duty asadem- it snouui noi ncgicci lis own. vnai say PAK.B REDUCED. mi hnn nnvnr soured kindlv feelings bv vou brethren I the unnecessliry abuse of political opponents nor has he ever deserted a friend who so licited and merited his assistance. Such a man is Gen. Cameron ; and such industry, integrity, and capacity would ably fill thc vacuum which must bo occasioned in the Executive chair of this commonwealth by the woful defeat of thc present incumbent. fCJ Thomas Snowden, who was im prisoned in Adams county, on a charge of having murdered Solomon Chambers, was tried last week. The Jury reported a ver dict of Not Guilty without leaving the box. In tho IIouso we have had tho Florida "1C protection of our northern frontier.- war enacted over again. Mr, Chambre1- liom l"ls au 1110 U1 maKing appropna lcng'from the committee of way & means, lions for the suppression of Indian hostili- repoiteda bill appropriating a million of ties have passed the Senate aad received the dollars for the immediate exigencies of th e signature cf the President. There has been service in Florrida. Mr. C staled tli'at this no other business of importance done In the ' . ' . It i. " i?. um was rc()uiiuu us mu inunuy waa I nunc- I 'i" i f YftCft Cffi riol" "i TTi jrj IWii el THE PHOPKIETOR of the Worth Branch Lino of Mail Stascs would inform the trav elling public that he has reduced tho fare to TWO IiULIjAIIS for through passengers, and four centu a mile fdr way passengers. Leaving Northumber land daily at thc arrival of tho Harrisburg- Stage- (Ej'For scat a,t Northumberland, apply at II. II. Burr's Hots!. Keturning leaving Wilkcsbarra every morning between 8 and 9 o'clock ; for seats apply at thc Hotels of G, Korher and George P. Steele, Wilkebarrc. . IViUiam Itobison. Bloomsburg, January 2T( 1838. 40 tf. TO SPORTSDIEN. ICJ In ourlast'numbcr wo republished an article from the "Lewisburg Standard" in reference to the installation of thc Rev. John P. Hudson, of this place, as pastor of the Presbyterian congregation at Williafns port, and also alluding to some private trans action from which the author desired to cx- cxculpalo Mr. Hudson, on account of his clerical character. Now we regret that the first publication was ever made; for from our own knowledge, it requires a contra tion, and in tho following communication from the last 'Register" it will bo seen that Mr. II. is placed in a quandary not well becoming either his piofcssion or his char acter as a moralist. We would "rather tuner for tho truth than let the truth suffer;" diately demanded, and that the committee porting by standing committees of some im intended shortly to report a bill making ad- portant bills. Thc iJississippt election ditional appropriations, on which it was case has been discussed some three or four expected that a general discussion would days during thc week, ilcssrs. Foster of tako 'place. This hint, howovcr, was not New York, Pennypackcr, iJowry and sufficient to satisfy those who wished to Bronson, the latter gentleman not having keen un thc war on thc administration, concluded his remarks. Thc voto will Mr. Wise rose and protested against ma- probably be taken next week, when I pre king further appropriations for carrying on sumo the two members will get leave to go iliia wnr ilnnnmwoul iho fiilminisirninm no I honifi. ilr. Claihome. one of this Mtlinfr will bo made by witnesses before the com- havi (e(l fidiousl lowards tho Indi. mombers has been confined to his bed by mitteo of investigation; and if this prove , , , , .. , . ,, :,iiiriiiin a.. cm i, r o ' I nn. find flpplnrnil lhnf Iin unnlM Mlhni. nn- HltUSDOSlllOn I0T S0I11C tltllO. anu J1C IS not propriate money to secure them in tho pos- yet ablo to come to t.ic House. Keystone, session of tho soil of Florida than to re move them. Tho war he declared was kept up by those who were battening and tQThc Hon. Ellis Lewis, and many other distinguished citizens, have been subpoenaed from Lycoming county to at tend the investigation of tho West Hranch Bank concern at Harrisburg. Rumor says that tho preamblo and resolutions of Mr. Lavcrty (publishsd in our last) arc but a tender 'prelude to tho disclosures which true, tho little monster will havo to yield up its chartered ptivilegcs beforo it can breathe infection and causo distress In the, neighbourhood of its intended existence. HE public are respectfully informed, that on TUESDAY, tho 27th day of FEBRUARY next, the famous BUltL; Rapid progress of Quackery. Thc sale of Morrison's Hygeian Pills, in this country, for ono single year, amounted LUMBERMEN'S BANK. "We perceive by soveral papers that the Lumberman's Bank in this place has fail- quo.tod to attend llloomaburg, January 27, 1833 1 . . . brouttht V this county from tho state of New Yoik by Mr Valentino flcidlemsn, will lie shot for at Bloomsburg, Columbia county. Ho irfa full-blooded, Devonshire, of a bright charry red colour, and weighs, in common runninp order, . 2230 POUNDS. He is certainly the hrgcrt and handsomest animal oi thc kind ever introduced into this section of coun try; and those who would desire a priro worth con tending for, aro invited to attend on the above day and exhibit their skill. Marksmen from all thc adjeininjj counties ar re- lattcning on tho spoils, and it it was not ed. Gentlemen, we tell you that you know for such persons there would be no war nothing about it. It's only stopped to get there. Mr. Downing, thc Whig delegato a better start ; getting oil to get on better. w I Tr l.i -iin : . . i .i 40 4f o ' a o TTnlil lilt to tho enormous sum of between three and "on, Hor.ua replied to Wise m handsome ";o3t wofully "eium flusl four hundred thousand dollars! It was s'yei au scl '"i "own among those wno and from ono whoso character " is dearer pr0ved in a court of justice in New York on Iad more sympathy for tho red men, or to him than lire," wo shall require such Scars' trial for counterfeiting them. those of a darker hue, than for their breth- morality such performance of moral ob- -5-!! ren of the Anglo Saxon race. Mr. Bell ligations as will make him trust-worthy fCPA .resolution lias been adopted 'in our next came to. the relief of Mr. Wise, and amongst men, and incapable of trifling with State Legislature, inctructing tho Judiciary pronounced the appropriation as extrava- Uio affections of virtuous woman. From a commmee io rcpori a diu, maKing me issue m( and not t0 bo t0ieratcd uv ,i0 House. knowledgo'of tho name, character and situ- 0 bills 8 les3 denomrnalion than 85, by but for al( jj0 thought it would bo as well ation of tho author of tho subjoined article we feel assured that Mr. II. will have am ple scopo to free himself from the "deadly evil" which must proclaim his at least cen urable conduct until ho establishes his in nocence. And when his ftiends employ the public newspapers to deny truths, and cast distrust upon the veracity of an unoffen ding female, he must not censure thoso who have kindred feelings in opposition, and who aro guided by thoso pure and honorable motives whioh neither belong to a hyprocrito nor a heartless tamparer at tho uirine oi numan love, wo insert tno ar- uorporauons or muivtuuais, criminal oi- lo giv0 it, Mr IJiddlo of penn3yivania, tence, and pumsnaoie by line and impns- dcclarcd war upon ,ho administralion( and onment. Should such a law pass, it would Lrlo,i iu im ,..o . ...i. put an end to shin-plasters. sponsibility of withholding this appropria tion. He made a lengthy speech in oppo sition to tho whole course of tho adminis tration, and while he pronounced the hea viest censure upon tho administration for SIIAMOKIN COAL. The "States Advocato" at Milton, eon tains a high oulogium on this spcoies of coal, nnil minima llin tclimnnv nf Air. Pnllnplr. 1 I .1 ' !..- i . -,... the proprietor of the steam-grist-mill at that " anu course 0l uen. nl,r,. t,n nrnnnnnnn. il nllrn. mnilinr, Sc0lt 111 1,1(3 Campaign, llO WCnt alld COn- readily, and producing a heat of unusual demmul tho cours0 Pursued byGen. Jesup, mrrninvti v m o strongest and most unmeasured terms, regularity. , u Hii;u iu ins uuusiaiency. mr. iiyrum and Mr. Glascock replied to the reniarks of A coal mine has been discovered ticlo from tho "Register" Without ftirthor about eight miles from Bloomsburg, on the these gentlemen in a most triumphant man comment. nanus oi tno iortn urancn anovo mimm- ner. the former cent eman tollino- them that Ville. which nromisca well. It is on Mr. rn i, T7nni:.i, ...i a... 'r .1 r i'. -,,-, . I I l"wJ "xtw ojujjiian wjiuii uiaviiauuu lotiie suitor oi tno uol. Lo. JCegister. Keller's land, and whilo it may yiold him Q.-. tf "11 t l .1 ' I - I ' " " " " A IIKH "HUH .w T 1 u W1" aD1Se, iea!lone 01 J our a fortune, may probably make all our for uoscribers bv republishing in your next , , . . . . . Pper, an article which afpeareS in the tunes by keeping us "up to the eyes" in bu- ucjmuuuat" oi thc 37th instant, ntlr- buicbb. 'oriing to have been communicated to the -Utora of that paper for publication by an tl. A J , ...i.;t. .;. . .1 ' iricfin, unu which in is inerasiii' itA . :t .ii.. , ?. ? . . t u uiiKiiiany an Standard" puuli r.j they violated their treaty for the Mexi cans when they were committing robbories upon our citizens, and insults oh our na tional flag for tho Indians, tho negroes, REFORM CONVENTION. On Thursday a resolution was offered and evory thinS that threatened to shako the in tho "Lewisburg rescinding the resolution to adiourn on tho Pcac0,ul aoniinistratton of our laws under hshed in Union County': 0,1 r T7nurr rpu ucmocratio auspices. Mr. Wise in his zeal rii 1. - 1 r k 1 tAl if it 11 1 . . 1 I O I..I -?iiwr wiui me louowing remarKs, 11 you . , . jU(iiciarv WM cut off bv tho 10 eninarrass tno administration endeavored Ce' " previous question, and the main question appropriation one half, but ho IUDUVU UU UUUU M ' . " . . ' IV.ln.l ill 4llA ntlnml nml Un li.lt nTiA thf iiiinrAil tt-lit ni. - I. -1 - tho amendment appointing Supreme failcU in 11,0 attempt, and tho bill after be- e wnoio article is a tissue of lalsliood Judges for 10 years, President Judges for '"s " "WM 'u " uujbi nlcsjlo slander from with but two dissenting voices. Mr. Biddle tllO admission. Ullt a renort was in ; . . .... nnt vnntiirinrr In vnt nwiinat U. aflr nil ation. that the lUv. Geniem.n there- aM u, ,ou- r rT"" " " " "Z " ' " " i" ...1. avo eircul " named had violated a matrimonial on 5Jement; il contains not a slnrfe assertion f avormoot that has lho least foundtion in tll. On the conlrarv. that th Rev. No opinion can bo formed as to the sponsibility to withhold it, Mr. Wise run movementi in Canada; the news is contra- ning out of the houo lo avoid voting upon dietorv. it- In tho course of the discuwion Mr ticatcd" here for a few days ; some thought tho bank was gone with all its funds where with to redeem its bills ; but then such fel lows aro moro"scarcd than hurt ; for when wo looked, there the bank stood majestical ly "all ajonc in the glory r Whatever rumors may heretofore have gone abroad, it is now rendered pretty cer tain that the bank has sufficient liabilities to redeem all its oflico notes in circulation, so that the bill holders will undoubtedly be a- ble tp pbtain the face of their money. As to tho bank's continuing its operations and regaining its credit, depends altogether as to whether an effort is made or not. That it can bo done with proper management wo do not doubt, whether it will bo or not, we cannot say. Trarren Bulletin. . HEMARKABI.E DEATH OF A MAN FOUND "Guilty of Murder. "In a case, of tiial for murder, which took placo at York, &ook at This! PIRITS, for renewing and cleansing Ladies & Gontlemcn s wearing spparrel, and rcstoreing them to tbeir original colour'and brightness. This excellent Renovator never fulls, no matter with what article the garment may be stained. It removes all grease from the collars of coats, spots and stains mused by lime, paints, tar, oil, &c &c. for sale at Tobias's Health Emporium. Dloomshurg, January 27, 1838. 40 3t VALLERSHAMP'S Cough Girup and Family Pills, for salba Tobias's Health Emporium.' ' WAKTJEP. THE subscriber wishes to sngago for one year from tho first day of April next, tha ssmcM of A Wagon-Maker, such an one as can niako One and Two Horse Wa gons in a firm and substantial manner." Also-: A BHXCK MOULDEHj for the season, who can como well recommended as a good workman. Either of the above will obtain .... r 1 -. .iiuu kudu wuiftiuuu. iiiuur ui uio auuvu nm www (Peon.) a few days ago, tho Court had on resonabIo waffe, by applTing to tho undersign motion of the prisoner s counsel, suspended H'ells thc decision of tho case until Saturday af ternoon wecK. 1 heir lurtlier action was rendered unnecessary by a singular circum stance On I hursday morning preceding the appointed day, tho convict Daniel John son, was found lying dead in his bed, without marks of violence, and with thc appearance of having breathed his last with Henry Bloomsburg, January 27, 1S39. 40-tf DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. HE partnership heretofore existing between tho undersigned, trading under the firm of Joseph Lemon, & Co. was mutually dissolved on out! a struggle, so smooth and undisturbed the 15th of January, 1S33. All persons having da- was tho bed clothins?. A coroner's inauest mam,s wlu P1?180 P.ient them for setUement, & was called, thc body was dissected, and no signs of tho decease heintr caused by vio lent means having been found, a verdiot was returned that he "died by tho visita lion of God." A knifer well sharpened was found in the stocking of the deceased, from which the inference had been drawn that he intended to commit suicide. Snch an instancq of the death of a prisoner, be tween a verdict of guilty and tho aantence of a Court, has probably never bsfore oc curred. York Rep. 82600 damages was recovered of Stock dan ib Stokes in a late trial at Baltimore, by a Mr. Delano, who was injured some time sinoe by tluupsKting of ne of Stockden and Stakes' stagos thoip indebted to the firm are requested to mala im mediate paymont. ' Joseph Lemon, William Lemon, Jonathan Ltmon, Isaac Lemon. January 37, 18SS. 10-U Estate of Jacob JPinler, latr tf Mount Pleasant township, Columbia county, deceased. OTICE is he'e bv niven. that Loiters pt Ad ministration, have bn grant3 to the erubearia.1 ber on tho estate of raid deceased. Therefore;.all persona having claims against said estate a;,l6r. quted to preterit them, and those indebted nio'.io queetcd to njuke mimslUte p syment. David Eves, Adrn'r. Jn n-i'v C 1 : is 40 Ct