The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, October 20, 1838, Image 3

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    Kfi NEXT LEGISLATURE.
The nest L-gislatucc will probably stand
us :
Senate. , 1
Democrats 13
Wing qml Atitlcs 20
Souse of Representatives
Democrats " Srj
Whigs ami Antics 4i
ilving tlio Democrats a majority offivcon
'., ballot unless tho difficulty as to tho
omity of Philadelphia defeats the return of
, democratic members, ana tieprivcs tpe
Lnlo of Pennsplvania of a democratic U.'
W Senator. Upon litis subject we give
,t, A
Bel. ....
i.Thn malnritv of the return nidiics of tho
ounty. ten in number, hnviiig'refuscd to rc
Icivc'tlie return of thu election in the North
ern Liberties, in consequence of some irreg-
tarity in making ttte return or mo aevumn
Waid.repurted the democratic eamliuates
foi Senate ana Assommy as uuiy cier.teu.
n. miiinritv. coiiMMini! ot seven, eertilietl
j the election ot the Whig menhers. Three
.1 i.irn ,int,rps nf the 'Third CoilLTCGS-
biial Disirnl. refusing 1 receive the returns
,f flits Northern Liberties, certified UioUec
:,.,w.f nuAtit.v.s J. Inochsoli,: tlio ottier
hre'e, receiving the Notltern Liberties return
iecfared CitAtiixa JNayloKi too pivs.mi
iieinber( elected. T,ho wholo day, Irom
. . . I a'... '.! it...
n nTi. in. : in tin- ocrnoon. mi in iaiu iu uiu
ftviiii'tng, Was occupied in the d scussmn )f
lie law relative Jhj the unties oi return judg
es, lliu examination oi wnncssus, anu amu-
Inmir up and making out the returns.--
Messrs. iKor.nsoiiL.iMAYLoa, and O. Uhown
.r,,.,.,i in ilin ili,MiMsiim. in behalf of lllOin-
icUes and their political friends respective-
. i ... i .1-. .1... . ..i.:.-
v. Vo have since ic.iriieu, mni wu wm
V . . ... .1 I... V
edges hud their leturus uinsmiiieu uy mu
Sheriff to die Governor on Friday night, by
I ih.it mi Saturday tiiominir the
ileiuueraiio judges deposited theirs with thai
f,.fj;,.Pi-. Muiih oxiMluiitent enlisted dlirillir
Ithc Whole of Fud.iy, in the vicinity of the
. II ... I. C.. ...).. .1... nn.iiij
Kiaic nouse, mining 1 1 w; ii run.ia in mi. ..jiw
':iiiir candidates: And some anxiety ha3 since
been full by our own friends, lest advanta
ges may be taken by tho opposition oi mis
circumstance, as it is known that they have
a decided majority iu the Senate, and near
ly qu.d the domoeiats in the House -if the
country memuers annum oe temporality ua
cludeil'Vroiu their seals.
Of the riirht ol the dorriocratic memhers to
their seats there can hcarcely be a doubt. Ii
l admitted, wc blieve, thai they have uma-
ioritv, oven it the Northern Linenics re-
J ' .ill .1... . t... IV... "IT
turns arc liiciuueu. out uib eicuuuu uu u.
R Ri.iv.iior is fixed hv law for the 2d Tues-
itnv in December, nrecisolv tine week after
ill..' HifliMniir of tlic IiOLMtslninre: and .there is
p . . r, . ,. ... n.
no telling to wnauengiu sucn men as i hah-
riptia Stevi-.ns. exasperated by deleal and
thirsting for revenge may venture to go.
COLUMBIA "COUNTY
dBTIM
OFFltJIASi.
Governor.
angress.
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Assembly. Com'sioner. Treasurer. Auditor.
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Bloom, .
liticr CrcstJ
Catuwissa,
Dcrry,
Fishing Crcelf,
OrccnwooJ,
Hemlock,
LiliTtv,
Itimcjtonc,
Malionins,
M.idUou,
Afoiitcur,
Mqunt PIcisant,
.M fflin.
O.ansevillo
Paxton,
Hoaring Crcb!t,
Suja'rloaf
David R. Porter;
Joseph Ritncr,
David l'eliiuin,
William W. Hurley
William Colt,
John Bowman,
John Mellcnry,
John Laubaugh,
Jeremiah Wellivcr, .
William S. Davis,
Sebastian Ilower,
Alexaiiiler Icars,
For the Ainemlpients,
Against the Amendment?,
THE TABLES ARE TURNED.
Tl,n luniks havunr resumed specie riay-
hipntinthe Mtddt-, Eastern and somq of
ii, smitiicrn iini Western btatos, we mm
their paper at par with specie, and the ex
changes are suddenly uecomiuij regm.uuu.
rriiniii ie nn Niiiiuiial Bank the Treasury
is sustained independent of the banks, and
.mntr.irv to all Whii ttredictious and
forebodings,' business and trade, arc getting
it. o ilin cnimti v tirosoerous, and all as it
iu J k i
should be.
"Wo must trust tb our faithful ami excel
K rlminfisii iiiiiin.llie officers of the Trcas
ury, and thosu who are connected with dm
'r. in nvf.ri.isR a nronpr visrilaiici! in
Jill. lilted, .. . - , . ,
their duties, for the want ol tie
u,B!irv laws. It would have heeii better
lad Otlngrcss passed the hil reportW by
Mr. Wrighl, or some similar bill, which re
quired lte"avier bond, and which also impo
.,,.,1 o nmifili v mi officers who used the nulv
lie fnltdsj.but Iho Opposil.tnu prceenletl the
nno....n ..I' curli n law ihrotwh tho House,
ii.ii?ciiw ,i - " : ill
insisting that Ule publm money should lie
used lor privaio purpnsco " ""s
lcept to pay public tlebts. Every day's ox
RnLisfvinir tho rounlrv, that the
rirln in Ms leeoininendatioti
llmt tho bill wlu 1 passed tlio Senate
might to hue become a law that the pun
liiV..,,.! oihtIu nni to be used fat private
JIW l.llli.V w...- , , till
purpose, and that public officers should be
heid io a rigid acrotiiilabiliiy.
'J'lto wholo country it becoming satisfied
..ml nniiiu. on this Stthiect; and nmie will
'i,rt.o.,rinp mlrnnato the use of the public ni"
;,o., r. cnoniil.itiiKr nurnon.. except those
who wibh to use t. low pcoplo desire that
ihe pntdjc treasure should Ve placed in the
ImniU of sneculaiors. They had rather their
r.,,.,la clinulil tin lfKiit io nav iho puhlie ll.l
bililies. Wo all perceive that the hanks arc
iesumiiiK without tho use ot tun punuc mo
Wand without a National unnu.
T7 'A'.iinn
iosiu' a vote.. Tiio Boston Timeosays
4Hn irront WlIK the UllxlfetV 10 CCl Ollt nil llic
vnlnrs nt ilin recent election in MflillO, that
:.,..,..,. in in iv-is tnki'ii from a
til IIIIU IHilV.lllUti i. in... - .
bid; bed, mui actually died before ho reached
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154 207
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"MinisteM 6f the Gospel" aro excluded i
from all civil offices in New York, by the
Uonstittttion,
Base attempt to hoax.-Qomc letter wri
ter has stated without ilia least shadow of
truth or presumption of its truth, that the
Hon. Henry, Ulay, died recently at Uincin-
nan, from drinking cum Water.
Resignation pf Lord Durham. We
leurn from the New Yurk.Joiirnal of Com
merce, that Durham has rcsignd his office
as Governor General of the Canadas, in
eousequeuce of tho proceedings of, the Brit
isli l'arlaiuient alre-.dy noticed. This im
portant act was aiiolinced by4Iiis liOrdship
at Quebec on Saturday week, si ml as might
have be'eii expected, created much excitement.
Pencil marks may. be rUbbcil from paper
wan uic corner oi a sin; uaiiitctciiiei, as
well with a piece of India Robber.
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KiMnmPMi riC tlm Votes nulled fc'r Governor, at the late election we
iiave fathered fmm llic Harristhlrg, and other papers from different portions c.r jlib
... . .1 ' t I ill.. I Ii ri Jtin rtil
State. TimiK'h not all oniciul, vet We believe ineni neany cjneui, uuu luun
m ijority will not vary much frbiii that which' wc now give
COUNTIES. GOVERNOR
REPRESENTATIVES.
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Alleghany,
Armstrongi
Beaver,
Beilford,
Berks,
Bradford, '
Bucks,
Butler,
Cambria,
Centre,
Chester,
Oleal field',
Columbia',
Crav.; ford,
Cumberland',
Dnilphiu,' " '
Uelaware', ,
Erie,
Fayette;
Franklin,
G rci-no,
lliintingtoni
Indiana,
Jefferson, ,
Juniata,
Lancastcri
Lebanon,
Lehigh,
Luzerne,
Lycomingl
fiercer,
Mifflin,
Monroe,
Montgomery; .
K'Kean, .
Northampton,
Northumberland;
Perry,
Philadelphia city,
Philadelphia county
Pike,
Potter
Sehuylkilli
Soniorfct',
Sitsqtiehanmii
Tiof.1',
Dliimt,
Venango,
Warren,
Washington,
Wa'yu'e,
WiHittnOreland,
York
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.f) rhmitP. for xinerlc i.alies. III Scott
county, Iowa, after a residence of fom (lays,
the m simile lauv Imtiui a nintuet on, uk
10th uli. A cnrrwjspundc'iit wntoo, "our
gotttloinmi are three to imp, n'nd so anxious
are our settlers for wivadl Jt)itit. tltoy nnver
. . . 1 .1 . . 1 . . a ii..i.r..; ..i..
ask a mgte rauy net jru. ammi
itteet It. ' v w
Ai' X..
Ponululion.&wn has an average of 03 individuals to the square- mile, Scotland 72,
nnnmurk 70, MawaelnwctW 78, Uonner.iicut 7a, unouo isiauti u. imow 01ii ii,
New Jeriv 38. Maryland 3C,Peun6lvania29, New Ilampshue 28, Vermont 28, Ohio
29 South Carolina 18, Virginia 17. Tenncesen 17, North Carolina 15, Maiye 12,
Tmii-imi 18 GoomisiO. Alabama 0, Louisiana 5, Mississippi's, Illinois 3, Miisouri 2.
m Vo -A youri" Wy eutonccd to "Blackwojl's IslapJ." New York, for six
iiitMithrn'utliniE nn'einpty .coffin thero on her rrrival, jumped into It. n'pll romatning
ii'itil utght,1 Piaup 'ljec'cBQjo. Sho-was rclaliVP. B?vcrol)daj'tfafterwurds"y .aliUsciit hack.
Bloomsburg Artillery,
Will lucent at, Smj tier's. Hotel 011 Satur
day, the 27the iisl. at 9 o'clock A. M. for
Military Exercise snd Drill, with Uniform
and Muskets. , ,
Bloumshurg Oct. 19th, 1838.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Pott Office at Utcoms.
burg, (Jet. 1st. 1838; ,
Paul Hopper .'
Joseph Hopper,
John Ingram Ktq.
fcaniuel J icobyj
Mr. Kchler,
Mark-Khmer,
peorgc,I.narr,
John Ul Morris,
Dr. Cohan Mayer,
Joseph Maust.
Lewis 11. Maus,
Col. John Panel,
Juncltigg,
John Rieluidi Egj.
Kidney iJ. Sl.itcr,
Jdotcs tUscrhccr,
H. & M. Spiinger,
Jane Smith,
Ann Wynett,
Ohra Welln,
(Sitali Wnshtngion,
Oeorgo aiglet.
Mr. Barklcy Esq:
Samuel Deltlcnian,
John Dower,
Daniel Uuss,
John CaUtvtll,
ijcw W. Coo,
Joseph Coleman,
Robert Cathca'it,
John Cox,
D. M. Davis,
Elizabeth Dunham,
George V. Decker,
Isaac Driblehis,
John Eadgcr,
John Elliot, 2
RoOvVV.JJycr.
C. 15. Fihcr,,4
Joseph Fair,
Daniel Greia Eq.
Solomon Hackman,
Wm. G. Hurley JJsq,
William Hilborn,
Abraham Houpt,
49.
Persons calling
B. IIUPEIIT, P. M.
for letters on the above
list, will please say they are advertised.
uioomsDurg a. iB3.
Informs thq citizens of Bloom and vii-ini-ty,
tjiat he has loeated hiuiseiriu tho village
of Blomsburg, wlieie fin will always hp
ready to attend to all ca',1 for his profession
al services. , . . -
Office next dtjorio Roblsoaa Stage Ofiice.
Oct. 13 1838. . . . .-
RUSHIAN BKIB5ELS IIEEL"Bb;C5
For sale at
Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburs.
NIGHT CANDLES,
By the Box. and one bos will last a whole
ycaj". For sale by
Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg.
FtCTIOft MATCHES,
Warranted to be good; also LOCO FOCO
MATCH'-8:,.good, For sale at.
Tobias' IleaVlli .Emporium Bloomsburg;
at
PEPPER SAUCE, .
Expressly for Tavern Kcepcis, For sale
Tobia's Health Emporium Bloointibtlrg.
, , PROSPECTUS
For a weckfy newspaper to bo publislieii at Colum
bus, Luzerne cotpity, l'a.t upder tho name of the
LUZERNE & COLUMBIA RRPORTliR.
To eatiify n very natural enquiry in tho mind of
those who inny bo about to beeonjo Iho patrons of a
now establishment of tho kind hero .contemplated,
viz: What aro to bo tho political features of thU
paperl" wc unhesitatingly answer, the mott purely
dtmncraiic; tho principles of Thomas Jcfl'ereon, -will
bo recognised by tho Editor, as the plat-form on
wluch tho political principles of the REPORTER
will bc,llasc3 The prominent measures of the n j
ministration cf General Jackson, will lind a ready
defence im tho Columns 01 our paper, tint! present
National Administration, will find iu our columns
as ready an advocacy..
Though wo Miall nt all timw aim at a taaipcrjtc
eouro, yet we shall never shrink from an unequivo
cal and tearh-jj expression of our viowa upu.a the
great topics which may ut any time agitate our coun
try. ' .
Tun UK?oitTcn will bo cf the size of our largest
country papers. .The first number will I o issued as
soon as n nullicicut number of subscribe kIuII be
obtained to warrant the undertaking. To farilitate
this object, ciocy jiersan holding a aubscriplion pa
per is repu'stedto inako return tp RUF.US.DA
LQN, at Columbus, Luzrue co., by the Safli of
October, 1833.
TERMS OF THE REPORTER
TWO DOLLARS per culiuni,, jiuyabls semi
annually on the'delivery of lliB first paer, and if not
paid within tho year, invariably, 1 'too IX llars and
Fifty Cenh will bo chargeJ. SubsctiltprawiU pjoaas
designate the rqst-Ofitcc orpUeo to which their pa
pers fckall be forwarded,
Astonishing Facts. Jl certain lleihedy
for the I'tnier ami ,5gc.
T3'M7"ARRANTED a prompt and effectual euro
V v For sale t
Tobias Health Emporium, Bloomsburg.
Improved tfpcrltni Seidlitz Powders,
HELD in high ostlmation'for 'lidlaoption, heart
burn and billtous affectioa.. -For tale at
Tobias Ucdtli Emporium, BloonMurff
J. HAWLEY'3
Fegttabk Jlnti-Bilious Pilts
Thene pills arc found to be a most certain and tf
fdctual preventive of fever, janndicc bilious, and oth
crcholica, and indeed, of ell diseasea caoscd by ob
tlruttioii or nffectioni of the Btomieh, liver tpleeni
or fiitcsiinci. For liver and stomach cosiplaint and
r.ll diseascj connected therewith, tUCh as hipoehon
drici, hysterics, discsitfor lridfgCsliori( loss of ap
petite, hcadiaclw giddintM, and. for fovernnd ague,
Ihevj pills are a, suro preventitive- Also, for salt
rhetimp. Il'bty cleanse tho ilomnrh,rfcjn6ve. there-,
from all vitiated biles purify ai.d tcBaittltp blonde
Does a person fepl a Iws or appetite and a: bad taeto
in tiie moutl,wilhardinlnesrvor the stoma'ch, n few
dose of these pills arc ptire to rcmovo r.ll mrh diffi
culties, speedily tct matters to right. Heaviness
dull, sleepy and slugifh-inactlon, with or without
a jellowness of complesion, these pills will surely
and speedily remove all Hich aihnenls, and timely
use of lhc?o pills may prcva t the occurrence pf
any mich furmidablo disease. i . '
AlsuHawlcy's Vcg table Salve, known tluoujli
out the I'nion. 'J'bis salvo when used ha a pecu
liar quality iu reviving an nctiun of iho nfl'wed
jrarLs, by safteniiiguuJ opening ibepnre and ercat
i5 per?pirntion, reducing fccr &e. It dsodea,
expels, and Cntirrly prevents tho blood from scttlinT
in the flcah-of bruics. ojr, wounds, of any descrip
tion, onil. is a suro preventive of mortification, and
may bo made use if far cuts', Bores, burnr, t'numa
lilui.pain in tho back, Irerliit o,r ride,-
The above article lor role by. '
. ,,U. S.. .TOBIAS, Agunt.
Bloomsburg, October 13.
Take Mti.
.... ; ,
The subscriber' has- left hiu Brio't ac
counts mid Notes in the hands of Iddings
Barlvley,Esq.for collection. All prisons in
debted will please call immediately and set
tle, or theic will bo coat, as dc.ays are dan
gerous. C, B. FISHER.
1- NU'AO. IJVlXtJAl
I
One Two Horse Wagou.and a Sled with
Cast Shoes.boih nearly now, which wjll bo
sold Cheap on easy terms, by calling on
IDDINGS BARKLEY.
TO THE PUBLIC. , .
TIIROUCII a lingering aild irremedia
ble desease, my iicahh at Icnglh became so
impaired, that I became unable .to attend tr
all the requirements of my official duties.
By pcrsuation of my numerous fiiendi,
I consentcil at l.i3t to keep an, apd,lU.eeavy(
thinking it-would bu-the most becoming,- e.a
sict for me m engage isi at the present time
and Eiiicn (or while) 1 have established a'
shop, I would humbly solicit the support of
my fiicnils and the public In gejiorali on hat
count of my great sickness. . AniL .especial
ly, would I .request tho merchants of tjus
place, to give tint all possible chance of isht
ing ihofc articles belonging, tb my .liiia.jof
linsincs!1, for which they may receive civ
sincere tlianks. A few artlcld3 mily wPidt
are to be found In my Health Emporium
aro advertised. There will he kepi a con
fiiauLsuuply. oLsuch articles as may be call
ed for; but i per c.hancct arsnomu'bo
njae for fiueh ps I em tiot. in possession .of
immediate preparation will be made ind'fdcr
to obtain tliem.' h
Further, do I cnrtioslly, -invite Physicians
of this place and its vicinity, to give me a.
call, aal intend to sell very -reasonable.
There will be kept constantly on hand,
all kinds of Medicines, Patent and others,'
warranted to be genuine, All kinds cf
Paints, Glass, Dye-stuff, &c. &c. Also a
variety of Confcctionaries, Raisons, Nuts,
Herring, Sugar uu Water CracKers, Or
anges, Lemons, Figgs, Prunes, Perfume
ries, &c. &q. All .articled frt the Health
Emporium, I intend to sell chprper tiu".i
liey can he bought at ary other placc it: tho
county. Yout Fiiendand well wisiier.
. , D.S TO BIAS.
Ileallli Emporlum.Bloomsbiirg Sept. 22
"PTUST received, and for sale at'the .iliClVE,
Qp in Bloomsburg, a fresh fiupply of
MOLJISSES, SUGAR, RICK. BND
IRON, BMR IUOiY, SPRING ' "
STEEL, CAROLINA ' '
, MOSS, -c. 5-c. '
Inquire at tho store ot . . . ",
- RUPERT & BARTON.
August 11, 1833, lf .
TAMMARINDS, '
T, mako a pleasant driaL fur iwk' peepte. Tor
ealo at - ,
1). S.TOBIAS' Health EmwtiUm.
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