r pes THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. J3y Inrram JS MUU "mem without fsah S.9TUISl).1Y, JX.iiiCJt 3, 1S30. To Printers. cfl Tlie Editors having issued propasaU for the pub licntion of a newspaper nt another place, they now offer for sale the printing material and subscrip tion list of " THE COLUMBIA. DEMOCRAT." To a younj man with a limited capital this office offers considernbta inducements, it having upwards of five hundred ubscnbcrj, and an advertising and job custom worth from 800 to $1000 per annum. The original cot of tin establishment will be nil that wo shall require from the purchaser. Any In quiries by mail will be strictly amended to. "The Colum.biA Dkmochat" is published at Bloomsburg, in the most central part of Columbia county, and acts with the dominant party both in political and sectional f? clings. Addresi, INGRAM &. MILLS, Dloomsburs, Feb. 10, 1838. TO OUR CUSTOMERS. Thow indebted to this establishment for subscrip tions, jobs, or advertisement?, ure requested to malic immediate payment, as in a short timo our books will bo placed in the hands of a magistrate to enforce collection. Those who do not pay within the year will bo charged $2 &0 in conformity with our terms of publication. Wo hope, that all may see the ne cessity of complying with this notice, al wo must pursue this conrie in order to comply with our pay able engagements. JOHN S. INGRAM, FRANKLIN S. MILLS. February 10, 18S8. Jit?" Mr. Buchanan will, please accept our thanks fin a copy of Mr. Grundy's re port, on tlio issuing and re-issuipg of the notes of the late Bank of the United Slates. C7" In another colmttnill Jlie found an acroutit of the Duel v-Hich took place at Washington, and wfwch proved fatal to Air. Cilley, a n)?ntbcr of Congress from Maine. It sst bn hoped this tragical affair, will le a-rialutary lesson to thojc in wliosc hands rests the power to adopt more deoi- ' sivc laws against duelling. ' Tlio 'New Constitution By tho politeness of Mr. Smith, of the late Reform Convention, we have been fa vored with a copy of tho Now Constitu--tutinn, which shall be laid before par read ers in our next publication. It contains many amendments which we think, will prove be neficial to the community at largo, and although it was imposible for tiie Con- - veiition to mako a Constitution that would please all, yet if the people will give each amendment its due consideration, it will find friends sufficient for its adoption on the 2d ', Tuesday of October next. The following changes, among others, have been effected. . '.The elettive franchise extended and col oured person excluded. Executive patronage reduced. ' The meeting of the Legislature takes place in January annually. Judicial tenure limited. County officers and Justices of the Peace elected. Some restrictions on the Legislature in . regard to granting charters of incorporation, and corporate bodies restricted in regard to entering on private property. The Senate coupled with the Governor in appointing Judges of Courts of Record The Senatorial term reduced to three years,. Negro Suffrage. - The Supreme Court of the United States Unanimously decided that Negroes are not r entitled to vote in Pennsylvania, Wo trust this decision will allay the excitement which has 'heretofore prevailed in some counties of this state upon this subject 'engendering the most unpleasant feelings, and opening the way to a moro fearlul agr tation of the public: mind. Those infatua 4ed people who havo boon delndod by tho ' Siren song of run-mad fanatics, arc bring' , ing'down upon the heads of our colored raco the indignation of on infuriated popu ulaoe. Gen. Jackson. Wc arc gratified to state that .tho Getter-, al hai in a measure recovered, frqm the at - tack with which ho wao visited, uud iafn nidly gaining btrcnglh. Tho Spy at Washington. Mr, Wise has boon busily engaged in creating an excitement, for tho purpose of consuming the time of tho House and the money of tha people, about an article which appeared in the Now . York Courier and Enquirer, charging Mr. Ruggles, the. Sena tor from "Maine, with corruption, which charge has been proven to bo unfounded by Mr. Ruggles himself. And who is this "Spy at Washington?" it ig Mathew L. Davis ! a man infamous by his intimacy with Aaron Burr in all his schemes of trea son, stratagem, and political and moral dis honesty, and becaUEC this man has mado an assertion, Mr. Wise thought it necessa ry that an examination should take place which has consumed two days, and cost at least six thousand dollars. CATTAWISSA RAIL ROAD. WeMiave been authorised to say that tho report hi circulation that the CattawissaRail Road had suspended operations is untrue. The work is still progressing, but with di minished' force. The Quakakc branch has been suspended. ifon: .Tamcj Kuchanrui. This gentleman has communicated to the Speaker of the Senate his intentions to obey tho instructions of the Legislature of this State in relation to the bill of the lion. Silas M. Wright, of New York, called the Sub Treasury bill, and will consequently vote for a postponement of that bill until the next session. The resolution insltucling Mr. Buchanan nniL-thc democratic members of Congress from this Slate, also declares that they have-full confidence in Martin Van 4nd in the wisdom and intelligence of the Democratic Senators and rcprcscn tames in Congress; and have further in- structctj mem "to vote lor sucn a moue oi receiving, keeping, and disbursing the pub lie moneys, as will separate as far as prac ticable the banks from the Government." Mr. -Buchanan ellucidated apertiucnl address the doctrine of the right of instruct' tion declared it to be a lunuaniental doc trine of the political creed of the Democratic party a right sacrsd to that party, and which should not be abandoned upon ques lions of nlcre expediency. Whatever the opinion of tile democracy of tho State may be upon the Sub-Treasury bill, they cap not but approve of the course of Mr. Buch anan in relation tp the right of instruction A that gentleman has justly observed, it should be u strong case to induce a Sena tor to resign bis post. Let the precedent bo once established, that upon every diffr ence of opinion the Senator should resign, and the right of instruction will soon grow into disrepute, and tho Senatorial term of six years, as 'fixed by tho Constitution, would terminate whenever such a conflict of opinion might arise, and thus open still wider tho flood-gates of corruption and po litical chicanery. The following Question will be disscustn at the JJioQimourg jjebaliftg society on luetaay evening next. " Should Capital punishment be abolish cdi" Tha public arc invited to attend. . AproiSTjir.STs nv Tin; President. By and with the advice and consent rf the senate. ron the ronr or I'ltii.ADEr.rwA. George Wolf, to bo Collector. George W. Riter, to he Surveyor. John lorn, Naval Officer. Henry Simpson, Appraiser. James N. Barker, to be First Comptrol lor of tho Trvasurv, from the first of March next, in the place of Geo. Wolf, resigned Peter W. Gnutier, jr. to be Marshall for the Western District of Honda. DANK BILL. Yesterday the second reading of this im portnut bill was finished ,in the House. It makes the stockholders of banks, &o. per sonally liable to an amount equal to their stock; compels all the nanus in the slate to receive each others notes at par; provides for the resumption of specie paymnets on the lflih of May; prohibits tiio circulation of small notes under sovcro penalties ol lines and imprisonment; enacts that no. notes thai! be isbued or circulated less than ten dollais after 1811, and provides foribo forfeiture o tho charters of all savings institutions and loan companies which tuny havo illegally issued paper currency, or taken usurious interest. Keystone. Tho State Comptroller's Returns of all tho incorporated companies in tlio State, show the following result: Real estate held -by corporations, S5,100,57tl; sinek taxable, duduuiiug real aetata, 951 ,8 17,5 10, Total amount of lax paid by Corporation;), 0-203,540.50. AFFAIR OF HONOR. j A cotiplo of convicts in an Ohio prison, named Husky and Frnziar, lately quarrelled respecting' the enormity of their several primes. Ono liad been convicted of arson, and the other of liorso stealing. Tho Mem phis Gazette says:- . "The incendiary contended, that burning a mill was much moro' gentlemanly crime than stealing a horse. While Frazicr, on tho contrary, vehemently maintained iho reverse, and insisted upon tlio honible vill any that must invite a man to burn his neighbor's house at midnight. The contest waxed hotter and bolter, until at 1 last the exasperated representatives of arson. and horse stealing, flew at each other, nnd dor termined by blows the question which they could not settle b words. Frazicr was th'e victor, thus proving beyond all question that liorso stealing is. a far mote decent and respectable crime than arson. Husky still bears tho marks ol lujs defeat lit the shape of sundry bruises about bis faife and eyes." Discovert of a Mine if Silver. -A sil ver mine of the richest description wasdi:- covcrod yesterday on tho ground formerly covered by Diamond's' hotel, opposite St. iMary's market. 1 lio men employed in working this mine succeeded in iliggiujr up something like S20.000, all of tho best Mexican silver. iv, (Means I'tcauunc. HYMENBATi. In Oranircvillc, on Tuesday last, hv the Rev. I. Bahl, Mr Nathan Sculy, of Co lumbia Furnace, to Miss. Catharine Kni siikr, of Berwick. At Mount Plcascnt on tho evening of tho 1st Inst, by the Rev. William Toby Mr. John Whitj:, ol Blount to Miss. Tacv VANDErnucu, of tlio former place all of Columbia countv. OBIT L" ATI Y. DIED. on Saturday last Mr .Gnonoi: IIaf.tman of Hemlock township, aged about 02 years,. , , .. , On the same-day, 'in,. Bloom township. Pr.TKit, infant son of. Mr. Georce BL'ns, aged about seventeen' moqths. . . In Derry township; on'Monday Inst Mr. FnuDKRictc Blue, a suldmr-ol'thc Revolu tionary v;r, aged 8" years-. TUB B E VON SHIRK B UL , A GAIN Great Shooting ftSatck! HE public are rojpcctfully informed, that on THURSDAY, the lt!i day of MARCH, tho famous 9 brought to th'u county from the slato of New York by Mr Valentine Jcidleman, will bo shot for a ORANGE VILLE, Col. co. Ho id n full-b!ooJcd Devonshire, of a bright cherry red colour, and wci3hs,in common running order, 2139 POTOTS. He Is certainly tho larjeat and handsomest animal ol I'.tQ kind over introduced into this section of coup try; and thoso who would dceire a prizi- worth con tending for, oro invited to attend oil tha above day ami cxlumt tneir skill, Marksmen from all the adjoining counties arc rc quested to attend. March 3, 1888. 45 3t WAKTBB. BOY that can comoiwcll recommend cd, from 12 to-, lflryeavs of age, capa blc of attending to lior?cn :inrl wait on eusto mors at the bar, wilt find employment and get liberal wages by calling on Daniel Gross. Bloomsburg, March 3,' 1838. 45 -tf To Sridge Builders. PROPOSALS will bo received by the CoinmiKsioneis of Colmubia county, until Saturday, the 3d of -Mireh next, for building teo County Bridge ; one n Brace. Bridge, to be erected ovet a branch of the ;lii!ioning Creek, near Thomas Yorks' the other an Arch Bridge, to bo crreeted over tho Cliilisqnaquo Creek, at John Springer's Ford, in Derry. The County Commissioners. Feb. 24, 1838. 44 2t Saleable Property Tun subscriber wishes to obtain tenants to a property in Rohrsburg, Greenwood township, Columbia county, consisting of TWO Ono of thedwellings has heretofore been oc cupied as a store, and a person who would carry on tho murcaiitilo business would bo preferred as a tenant. Tlio uituution is a good one, it being in a most extensive luin bor country, and where- ronsidcrablo might bo done in tho Grain Business, PosF8eion will bo given on the first day. of April noxt.and any perton wishing to cx amjno the promisee can rprcive every satis faction by calling on' lliti'uiidundgnod. ANDREW McCLURE. Bhwburg, Feb, 10, 1(320, ;r3 tf. mr HUGH Mc'WILLIAMS, Esq. Ticpsurer in account with tho County of Columbia, from the first day of January, until tho 31st day of December, A. D. 1837,r(both days in-elusive. BB5. DOLLS. CTS. To cash received of the several collectors during 1st quarter $2,200 (52, vlu do do do 2d 2,777 .38 do do 3d 4tt, 1,001 27 1,981 88 8507 20 Balance in favor of tho Treas urrer.wilh what may bo com ing from tho State 'as' per centage, - 1.703 07 10,330 93 b, the undersigned, ComimsMonurs above accounts, compared them with the ,Witrics our hands this 14th day of , ' ' - " , " - - . i - f - : ; : ... E'XPE'NDlTUlUiS'jf the County of Columbia as par the order issued by the Commissioners on the Treasurer therctf, during the year one thousand eight Aun- iw uu una. iiiiny-seven. DOLLS. CTS. 183 24 1,419 25 93 00 100 91 401 50' 195 00 117 94 234 50 50 03 349 70 2,866 12 Assessors wages, Jurors wages and mileage, onnstanics attending (Jourt, , Constables making returns to quarter ssssions, Commissioners Ss Clerk's wa- Viewers of Roat!s and Bridges, State costs, Elections General, Contingent Expenses, Printing and Stationary, Bridge building and repairing, Carried up, 0G017 22 Wc. the tintirrsMgncd Auditors duly elecied io snttle' and'p'dj'ust tbe nccounts of tlio County of Columbia,-do certify that we havo examined 'tile foregoing accounts, and do report a balance against the County of seventeen hundred and sixty-threo dollars and sixly-feven and one half rents. , ' Witness our hands this 14th dtv of Februarv. A. D. 1838. ' . Wh, the undersigned Auditors, do find SheiifT SAlmon accountable for twelve dollar's Jury fees, we 'also find Sheriff Reed yet accountable for thirty-nine dollars Jury fees, as per last reports.'. .' , , PETER KLINE, 1 , , . . JOJ1N BIDDLE, I Auditors. t . GEO: II. AVILLITS, J Vn,'llio undersigned'Audit'ors of- the County of Columbia, do report that wo find duo tliH County from John Fruit and Hugh MuWilljams, late Tteasujers for tho years 1832 -33-34-35 and 30, the sum of five hundred and fifiy-two dolllars, after the liquidation of the State tax, tho sum of two hundred and twentv-two dollars and niuety-fciur cents. JOHN BIDDLE, I , GEO : II. WILLITS, S Mimors' A Statement showing the balances due from Ihe sevtral Collectors at the end rf tha year 1857. , , - , Collector Names. John Lazarus, Henry II. Fritz, John Rm kle, Tcwnihips. Fishing Creek, Sugarloaf, Mmint pleasant, Peier Siniouton, Liberty, Thomas Mcudenhall, Greenwood, Daniel Welliver, -a - t MUlIISOIl, Roaring Creek, Hotiilbck, , Catlawissa, nliilli,u, . Derry, Briar Qrcek, Mahoning, Bloont, Limestone filaho'uing, Madison, Mount Pleasant, Mifflin, Greenwood, Derry, Caltnwiasa, Briar Creok, Jeremiah Hughes, Isaac Leidy, Jacob SliulU, John Brown, senr. Thus. Moorchcad, John Freas, David Phillips, Archibald Heiiric, John Fulton, , John Rishel, Jererriiii.Ii Welliver,1' Philip Kesller,- " Christian Sliuman. Ezra Eves, John Rishel, , John Davis, David Rentier, Michael Senders, John Mover, Pctqr Nu'ugcsscr, iMalioum Derry, Mifflin, ''Ol Total amount of taxrs due, PCT-Those marked thus have since paid. Tmk onrolled inhabitants belonging to tlio First Baltnliion 7ltt Rcgiinriil P. M., are hereby notified that an election will be held at the house of Alexander Hughes, in Or nngoville Columbia county on Saturday the 10th day of March next, between tho hours of ten in tho forenoon and six in tho after noon, to elfcet by ballot ono person for Ma jor for said battulliou in the room of Uzcl Hopkins, dco'd. DANIEL FOLLMER, Inspector 1st Brigade 8th Div. P. M, Limestone, Fob, 17, 1838. 43 4t ffT,LLi:RSlIAMPS CoujU Slruii nad KuaUy y ia:i,forijot Tobiajj, fkakb Emporium, 'DOLLS. CTS. By cash ppid on Commission cis orderd, ; ,Fox Scalps, Balance due per last report, Treasurers Commissions, 7,775 03 70 19 4,293 45 192 30 10,330 93 of the Countv of Columbia", have examined tho vouchers) and find them corrcct.and itist February, A. D. 1838 , IDDINGS BAItKLEY, COR. CLACKNIilt, JOSEPH BROHST, ' t Commissioners. DOLLS. CTS. 0,017 22 240 5U . 15 00 81 20 54 00 279 39 Amount brought up " Education of tho Poor - , Auditors AVagcs, Prothouotiiry and Clerk of tho Quarter Sessions, Coronera Foes, Jailor and Sheriff's Fees, Court Cryer, . , Wolf and Fox and Fox Scalps, 04 75 70 19 ... ; . ' .0,822 87' PETER K LINE, E, ) iE, I At LL1TS, J JOHN BIDDLE, Auditors. GEO: H. W1L It. Years, Artt.of dupli'ts. Arat. paid.' - . Balance due, 1837, 8198 38 20 721 171 05 205 18 50 09 155 18 205 73 54 50 211 23 ' - 424 54 01 00 303 54 " 428 23 95, 87 332 35 432 50 130 32J 302 11 510 43 172 50 340 03 090 82 100 03 090 79 " 88"5 45 115 22 770 13 i 015 01 225 00 . 390 01 ' 070 08 248 121' 421 95i . 935 93 09 00 875 03 ' - 1,000'OG 212 00 788 49 " 900 02 245 00 715 02 " 453 87 308 50 85 37 1S30 1,359 50. 871 .47 388 03 " 583 40 258 89 ' ' 324 55 ' " 301 41 ' 319 00 .42 44 793 39 253 50 539 89 572 55 437 00 135 55 - Q01 27 714 00 187 27 " 1177 32 931 7G 245 50 " 1250 20 890 70 300 50 1833 1400 28 1153 28 247 00 901 52 325 15 575 30 " 439 03 353 28 86 40 8,057 32 WO'JPBCE." ' LL peraons irrtfebtod tothoBuliscrilcr on Dock account or otlierwisu foronovcar back, oro rcijueitod to mako payment prior to tho S5tU of iuarcii nest. LEWIS MEYER. Blosmsburg, Feb. 3, 1S33. BSJ5W 23 HIlEiIP gWDBlEo fXTllIl subscriber would respectfully inform tho Jy. public, that bo baa taken tlio Marc- recently occupied by Mr. McDowell, in OiungovUlo, and la now opening ocd receiving l'rem New York end Philadelphia, a splendid assortment of all kinds o which ho will dutotoofat, tio mtwt hvuwj jX--forcajU or oouutr'pft4uoo. Taj a..u w'u...-. Hi to coil ajdaxiauo tor taiu.i'. O.-ansovillo, Oct, 7, 1037