The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, November 03, 1838, Image 3

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    "TROTH W1TH0C? TKAu
SJtrvnD.iY, j'OtEMBin a, isas.
MILITARY.
Wo were highly gratified on Saturday
ninmt with n vioit fmm lhf linnvilln l.ltrhl
Infantry Compihy, under the command of
.Captain, BestA Tho soldierlike appearance
nd correct , discipline displayed by, them
in their military movements, . was highly
jcreditabla to the officers ahd merribere of
that company'.
NEW JERSEY.
Tho Legislature of New Jersey convened
on t'ridav Hie 20th ult. and elected William
Pennington, Governor of that Stale. A
contest is pending before the Legislature, in
relation to the candidates for Congress, tho
democratic majorities in one or( tjWo districts
id tho county of Cumberland having been
tluown out by the feds.
ILLINOIS.
The Vandalia Register affirms, in oppo
sition to the federal statements, that the state
of parties in the State Legislature is as fol
lows: Senate Democrats 20, Federalists 20.
House Democrats 47,tFcderalisls 43.
, There being a. tie in the Senate, Colonel
Anderson, (dem.) the Lieutenant Governor,
has a casting vote. Democratic majority
on joint ballot 4.
THE WEATHER . , ,
For a week past, we have had fall weath
er in earnest. On Sunday morning last it
commenced snowing and continued through
the day, leaving tho redfs and the neighbor
ing hills covered with a vyhite mantle.
During.the week wo have had several hail
squalls; but tho weather has how changed
to a pleasant warmth, with a clear sky, and
every appearance of the beginning of an In
dian summer.
We have neither space in our columns to
devote to, nor time to bandy words with,
the contemptible' Echo" of the Sentinel 5
nor shall wo descend to place our democra-
ey, or our honesty of purpose Upon a level
with his; but merely say, for the present.
that his assertion, that we have offered our
services to tho whigs for $250, or for any
other sum, is false, and without the least
shadow of foundation in truth, and could
bnly hav'e.erninal'ed from a brain as shallow
and senseless as his.
4 .
Stop that 2iall,!"!Chc democratic
party have elected he Governors of five
States at the recent elections: Maine', Illi
hois, Maryland, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Five States redeemed from whig thraldomi
We have inadvertantly neglected to no
tice the assertion of the Intelligencer,
that Mr. William J. Iik.cler was an
nounced as a candidate for Commissioner,
withont his knowledge ot consent. This
may be so, or it may not'. Ail wo know
of the matter is, that the notice was handed
ib lis, by a democratic friend of Mr. Uteler,
as by authority, with a request for publica
lion, and Mr. Ikclcr has novor intimated to
us, not even at the time when he requested
. Us to withdraw his name', tliat ii had been
Used without his knowledge.
n a im a n .
Rumors of tho day lead to the belief tlfat
the affairs of Canada aro yet in an unsettled
state, and that serious difficulties may again
(lake placo the coming winter. Opposition
io uriiisu ruie uas, 11 appears, noi ceascu
kto exist. Secret meetines are said to be
kid, arms imported, and drills attended to.
STho Montreal Transcript says: " It is full
time for.every man who cannot mako up
this mind to face the approaching crisis, and
to act Ins part nobly, to retire from Canada.
Civil war, and of the most appalling feature,
are close upon lis." The same paper states
tho number in favor of tho rebel party as
three to one.
The Gentlemen's Magazine, for October,
Ihus come to hand, and it maintains its well
arned reputation of being the cheapest and
We cheerfullv recommend it to the lover of
Ight leading aa a ytdilalle itiouthly.
... . . .1
B low we, publish the official relume of
the voles for Governor, whh the exception
of two counties. It will be perceived that
Porter's majority is ,
In Philadelphia comity, llio Northern
Liberties being excluded by a, majority of
the return judges, wo lavo omitted tho vote
of that district. . .
In Dauphin, the majority and minority
made separate returns, and we have given
tho highest number, claimed hyaclu , y
OFFICIAL. RETURXS-1838.
COUNTIES'. .
o
a
pa
tn
3310
6038
,1510
2427
2389
3215
2216
4147
1700
702
1407
4971
1088
.1957
2310
?843
1731
2747
.1984
2509
.1109
087
1723
421
. 803
8558
2228
2349
2592
.1555
2935
1059
, 306
3748
2500
11 04
, 883
7203
0187
117
1 88
.1508
2244
1120
. 594
2270
828
t537
3528
538
2315
.3257
Adams',.,, 1535
iiegnany, -?uup
rmstrong, 2781
enver, .1931
edford, 2478
Berks, .7101
Bradford, 2420
Bucks, 4553
Butler. 1653
Cambria', 814
Centre, 2580
Chester, 4527
Coalfield', ..792
Columbia, 2010
Crawford,. 2304.
Cumbqrland .2743
Delaware", 120?
Erie,.. ,1505
Fayette, 2788
Franklin', 2815
Greene, , 1849
Huntington', 2701
Indiana, i202
Jeirerson, 591
Juniata, 1049
Lancaster, 5503
Lebanon, 1543
Leljigh,, 2400
jjuzeme, uiuz
Lycoming, 2490
Mercer, 2325
Mifflin, 1227,
Monroe, 1223
Montgomery, 4558,
K'Kean,, 185
Northampton, 3035
Northumberland, 2144
Perry'i .. . 1910
Philadelphia city, 3150
Philadelphia county, 7982
fif!5. 521.
Pdltcr 11 .270
Schuylkill; 2271
Somerset, 883
Susquehanna) 1531
Tioga, 144f)
Union',. . 1590
Venangoi 1708
Warren, . 700
Washington, 3,401
Wayne; 1002
Westmoreland", 4501
York 4190.
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THE AMENDMENTS
The Ritncr party, says tiie iCeystotle', af
ter doing all in their power to defeat, the a-
mendments to the constitution, which were
generally supported by the democrats, now
endeavor to hide their chagrin and mortifica
Hon a their adoption, by tho cry that it will
"rob tile Governor of his patronage," "leave
him but a barren sceptre," and operate do
cidely favorable to themselves.
Tho federalists ouglit to know that Gov
ernor Porter was an early friend of reform
and tliat his name appears conspicuously
among, those in favor of a convention at an
early day; and we have never hard that he
has changed his sentiments. The amend
ment;, 'although not quite as democratic as
was desired, are still much more so than the
old constitution.
The assertion that Governor Porter has
"nothing but a barren sceptro left," is well
answered by the following, from the Easton
Democrat.
1. He has the absolute ahd uncontrolled
appointrnont of al jh.e, projhonotari.es, clerks
of courts, Registers and recorders in the va
rious counties, fronvtlie lime. of his inaugur
ation Until tlie b'econd Tuesday of October
ncxl- ' , .
2. He has the absoluto and uncontrolled
appointment of all thq Inspectors, &e. in
the. city and county of Philadelphia, and
other parts of the state, with sundiy other
offices in (he. said city and county. ,
3. Ho has the absoluto arid uncontrolled
appointment of his attorney genera), cabinet
officers, and canal eonim'issioners,,on whom
no small number of offices nre, dependent.
4. Ho will have a brancli of, patronage
to an extent that no other Governor over
possessed or probably ever will possess.
'.. ... ' . . i... ... !
lie will nave to mane appointments 111 nis
first three years, of one-half the associate
judges one-half tho president judges, and
one-fifth of. tho supremo judges of Penn
sylvania. Tho nominations for these situa
tion!? aro to hb submitted to tho senate.
Verily, this is tiiuchliko "a barren sceptre."
Riauij. liaseUipned .SSpO.OOO,, .worth of
pothtaes to' tltii Sodtli" "during tlie last fdw
we
IV the Columbia Demomt.
SHEEP.
Mr, Printer,
In my travels through our county, I
lave often been surprised to see so few
Sheqp.in the, fields, .and those I do see, only
of,avery, Inferior,, k(nd., The kccping,of
Sheep is important not merely in a nation
al point of viewbut, ajjsp,( when rightly
managed, profitable, to the, farmer. .Your
correspondent, ppnfuclus,'' in your last
weeks paper, has proved cpu.clusivqlyv;the
necessity of fixing cmr domestic .manufac
tures upon a permanent ,uasia j permit me,
then, ..through your columns, to coupon
the fanner, to enter more largely into, the
Sheep bijsin,es., , Every practical and sci
entific farmer will tell you that a continued
cropping will exhaust t the soil, and render
it unfit for the cutivatipn of grain. Hence
the necessity of having a rotation of crops,
succeeded by a crop of clover, .which is
considered sufficient to resuscitate the. . soil
and prepare it for another rotation. This
ic, however, found upon experience, to be
HnufKcienl, and the barren. fields which we
see in every direction, is proof positive that
I am correct 111 my assertion. Manure is
scarce and dear; lime is only profitable when
it can bo obtained under fificen cents per
bushel, and, in orudr to bring our fields in
to a proper state, of cultivation, I know no
other remedy than to keep sheep. The
manure of sheep is very grateful to the soil,
and I have known fields, which were con
sidered incapable of producing grain, being
laid dowh in grass and cropped lor a tew
years by a flock of sheep, wero again rich
and fertile'. In Dutchess county. New
York, and in the eastern States generally,
tho farmers have realized many advantages
in raisiug sheep. They pay, from fifty to
eighty dollars per acre foi land, and several
of them have assured me that, when they
can obtain forty to sixty cents per pound
for wpol,.,thpy will do much bqtter than by
raising broad stuff., Thoy do .not, however,
raise sheep exclusively; but they calculate
ono sheep for every acre, of.ground that is
under cultivation, and having a, sufficient
number of acres in grass for pasture, uuring
tho summer, the rest is put in summer or
wintpr grain. Here we pay for our uplands
equal inequality to theirs, from twenty to
twenty-five dollars an acre. Now if it is
profitable to keep sheep in Dutchess county
then it must assuredly bo more so in Co-
lumoia county wnerc mo lanu is so mucn
cheaper. ,
The quality of our 3heep must, however,
be first improved, before we ea'ri jjo ipib the
I 1 . j . ran V t
sneep ousiness witn pront. i lie iUarino
breed is very small, but has tho best wool ;
the Saxon breed is larger but,, on the other
haiid, tho wool is not quite so fine..,. In the
eastern States these two breeds arc gener
ally grossed; and by this method the wool
of.theSaxon is improved, and the carpass
of theMarijio niade more strong and healthy.
I think that citlier tlie, Marino or Saxon
crossed with our common, sheep would im
prove our stock very much.
Permit mo again to call tho attention of
your leaders to my lafe communication re
specting the propriety of organizing a
County Agricultural Society. If men of
talents and influenoo would take hold of the
matter, I can assure you that lasting and be-
ncuuiiii rutsuus win oe me consequence.
W. J. E.
The Grand Jiesult in Ohio. The Ohio
Statesman says that the vote for Governor
is tremendous the whole vote given is
pear 10,000. Shannon's majority is about
0,500. .Congress will stand 11 democrats
federalists. The State Senate, 10 demo
crats, 17 federalists. Tho Houso 38 demo
crats, 34 federalists; On joint ballotj 0 do
mociatlc majority.
, Tho Pennsylvania Canalsjareffilled by the
late .rains, and transportation has recom
menced. There are upwards, of fifty millions of
yaids ol various tabneo manufactured at
Lowelljaiinually.
Major Noah's European .correspondent
oays "Tho Emperor of Austria came with
in ah aceif being sent "sky high" with all
his coterie, at the lima of his coronation at
Mi'a". A quantity of pqwder.was oppor-
1 V wjovproa tinuor one ot me tomus
nf tlifi ( lull, nilr.nl.
Methodism. Tho Natchez Free Tra
der contains a statement of tlio firoaress of
tins oranen ot tno uiiurrt: in Texas. 1 ney
have in that country twenty societies, wind
three hundred and twenty " preachers in
cluding ciders and tlueo exhqrlcis.
Tho Secretary of the Treasury has order
ed Francis' valuable Life Boats' - for all our
Revenue Cutters,'
A man by the name ofFrzer. at a een-'
eral musler in Preblo county, (Ohio was
shot while attempting to pass the sentinel
on duty.
From 7000 to 8000 slaves aro said to be
imported monthly into the Brazils. .
Tho.poet Campbell, aswell as "Boz."
is s,a,d to be coming to this country.
, The Secretary of the TrdasurygivC3 no-
reasurv,
nT tlin narinil nn ..Ii!mI. .t.A. r11
An English gentleman at Constantinople
has been nominated bv tho Sultan one of
the,Boaid of Agriculture.
I ho number of bodies anniiallv dissected
in Paris is, estimated at (torn one thousand
to fourteen hundred. ,
Ml-,
William Brown was tried and' convicted
at the last term. of the Pope (Ark.) circuit
court, of the,iiiurdcrof his wife, on the les-
. r f 1 1 1 . . .
umony 01 nis uaugnier, a girl about 14 years
of ago.
barracks Burnetii. We learn that the
very extensive barracks at Chambly, L. C
hayp been, burned; One bf the officers of
tho army perished in tho flames.
77ie Cotixing , Elections. Fifty-four
memoers 01 ine npxt '(ingress are to be e
lected nest montli. Of these forty will
be chosen in New York, on the. first ,Mnn.
day 7'uesday, and Wednesday in November
iwKivE in Hiassactiusetts on the second
Monday one in Dele ware on the second
Tuesday and one in Michigan on the first
muiiua .iiiu uusuay i iovemoer.
Ninety-two members have already been
elected and the remaining members will be
chosen in the course of the spring and sum
mer 01 next year.
,Fanftee.-iSn.-r,The-,,br,ig . W.illipmi Capt.
unuerwoqu,, sailed tqrm,tlua, nort. some
months ago with machinery complete for a
cotton lactory, witir.rnen,. women, bovs and
cirls. ,lo. run it bound. . lo San Bias. ' at the
mnnth nf lhr rivnr -inliami nn iiii Wool
coast, of Mexico, jv.rws lias just .teen re
ceived of her safe arrival,,,, The owner of
the cargo intends to p.ut Ins,. 'nptions" in
oncralion. bv way. .we siinnnRn. nf p.vtenH.
ing the 'American systeiri. iv. Y, Jour, of
hymeniAl.
MARRIED In Monteur township on
rnl 1 f 1 . . - . -
1 uursuiiycvening lasi, oy tno Kev; Mr
Drake, Mr.J.ewis Barhley of Bloomstyurg
to miss.manaia, daughter of JMr. John II
yuicu ol tliat township.
On Tuesday 23d ult. by the Rev. J.B
Patterson-.. Maior Neal M'Cau. of Wash
ingtoti,, (Columbia county, to Miss Hetty,
eldest dauslitcr..flf Win. Foster Esq. of
Hartley township, Union county.
CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE I
That I bave applied to the Judges of the Court of
ivommon rieas 111 and for the county of Columbia,
lor me uenent 01 me insolvent .Laws or this common
wealth, and that they have appointed the third .Mon
day of November next, (being the .IDth day f the
month,) for heaaing me and my' creditors jit the
court house in .Danville; at which tirho arid place
juuwumicuuii jou imnic proper, .
' . . NICHOLAS COLE.
Danville, Oct. 31, 1833.
SPORTSMEN ATTEND-
,TfIE RACES
WILL take place over the .ISIoonns
hlll'g Course, for the fqll meeting,
commencing Wednesday, November 14th,
and continue lor three days.
FIRST DAY Mile heats, for three year
olds only.
, , SECOND DAY Two Mile heats, for
horses of all ages. All over four years
old,, to carry full weight.
THIRD DAY Mile heats, best three
in five. Free for all ages. Weight as
above.
The course is now in completo order
a Mile in circumfeience, and, perhaps sur
passed by no other in the State.
It will take two entries to make a race
but no two horses can be entered, by. one
individual. Nejt'ier can any winning horse
be started for another purso.
Purses worth cjpntesting for.
Bloomsburg Oct. 67, 1838
Lnprobed Aperient Seidlitz Powders,
null m lugn ostimauon lor inuigestion, heart
burn and billious alTcctiuns, For sale at
Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg.
Pilfl Oini.mpint,'
T almobt imiuediatcly removes tho pains and al
lays the inflamadon, and by attending to the
full directions, the sulVerer. will bo speedily relieved
from tho unpleasant nlO ction. Call at
Vobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsbnrg.
. Ttl. I'iiETS.'
CARBIINAT1V13 OU INFANT DROPS.
THIS valuable Modicinp U a ccrlala euro for
young children, incholic, convulsions, rest
icssncss, griping, disordered bowels, green stools,
sour vomitings, fee. For sale at
Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg,
lico that he is.'prepred to rodefem the Trcas
ufyniotes issued previous to l3tMayJ188,
on presentation at the Treasury, in advance
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, tho honorablo KLLlS LEAVI3
President of the Court. nf ' fK-nr nml Tut
miner and OdninllJtdl Deliver?, (pfeurt of Cjti&rteir
Scssibns of tho Picii. arid C'tfUtitil' Cf&mmoil' Plioii,
and Orphan's Courthi tho eighth Jiidicial D'ntrlct,
corriposfed of die coUntie if AVrthumbdrland.lJniaif,
ioiumbia arjd J..y coming-; end (ho Hon. W111.IAW
MoirrooMRT and' Ltoitin RrrtKitrv Esquired,
.luwguugvBiii uuiuuiuiu " ctnucy, navo issued
their preccpf' bcarins.date thc S6thdy 'otlAupirt
in thciybaref:rJurLordortethouioridolght Inindred,
very. General , Quarter
oessians oj ine; reflect Uommon
. ' 'Plcati and, Orphan's, Court,
IN DANVILLE, in tho founty of Columbia, ori
tho third M mday 6f Nov: rexti (being the 19th
day) and to cOntinuc-'one wctkt .
NOTICE is therefore hertby-'givtriW the Cor
oner, the Justices of the Peace, end Constables of
tho said County of Columbia, that they be then and
uiuru in uieir proper persons, at ten o ciock, in tno
forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisition
and. other, romemUraiwes to, do thosp tMncs which
l.lw f&a. ... . .. ITT4 .4
iu mtii uijjccs appertain to ue uonc.- Ana uioct
who are boarid"by 'recognizances to prosecut
against the prisoHers.that aro -or may be in tho iail
ui uiu mumj m .vyummma, are to uo men anu them
to prtiitcuta against-hem (is sh&lt-be-just- Jurors
are rcquosted to. bo (punctual in their attendance, a
grccablyito their notices. 1 i, , ,
Dated' at Danvlllo, the 19th day of October, In
ino year 01 our L.oru one thousand eight hun
dred and thirty-eight, and in the C3d year of
the independence of the United States of Amer
ica. ,v WILLIAM IXCHEN; Sheriff.
Sheriff's, pflicri Danville,
Ucts 19, 1833. 5
- . V
Physician & Surgeon,
Informs the citizens of Bloom and vicini
ty, that he has located himself in the village
of Blomsburg, wheie ho will always be
ready to attend to all calls lor his profession
al services. . , .... ., , s, ,
Ofiicq next door to Robtson3 Stage Office.
Oct. 13 1833.
Take Notice
The eubscriber has left his Book ac-
cdiints 2nd Notes in the hands of Iddingo
Barkley,Esq.for colleciioa .Al, peaons inr
debtcd will please call iromcdiatoiy and, set
tle, or,tnete will Be cost, as"delrtys-areidan-gerous,.
.0. B. FISHER.
It
One Two Horse Wagoniatwl a Sled with
CasfShoes.both neatly new, which will be
sold Cheap on easy, 'terras, b.yt calyi(r on
IDDINGS BARKLEY'.
CDTHE LATEST ARRIVAI0
UST received, and for sale at the .UlCJl'DE,
in Bloomsburg, a fresh supply of k
MOLASSES, SUGAR, RICE, BAND
MOM BAR IRON SPRING
STEEL 'CAROLINA
3I0SS, 4-c. c.
Inquire at the store, of. ,' '
RUPERT & BARTON
August 11, 1838. 16 ,
t-J
f'TOrn niC T CPTDTJO
Xiiox ur jjuixuuo , . ,. ..
Remaining in, the Post Ojficeat Blooms
burg, Oct. 1st. 1838 ,
Mr. Barkley Esq.
Samuel Bcitleman,
John Bower,
Daniel Buss, 1.
John Caldwell,
Lev Coos,
Joseph Coleman,
Robert Cathcart,
John Cox,
D. M. -Davis, ,. " ..
Elizabeth Dunham,
George W. Decker'
Isaac Driblebis,
John Eadger,
John Elliot, S -,
ReviJ.W.Eyer,
C. B. Fisher, 4
Joseph Fahrj t ..
Daniel Gross Esq.! ,
Solomon Hackmanp.
Wm. G. Hurley Esq.
William Hilbom,
Abraham Houpt,
Paul Hopper '
Joseph Hopper,
John Ingram Esq.
Samuel Jacob,
Jin Kahle,-'
lark Klimcr,
George Lnarr,
John C. Morris,
Dr. Cahan Mayer,
Joseph Meuct
Lewis H. Maus,
Col. John Fursel,
JaneRigg,
John .Kichaids Esq.
Sidney S. Slater,
Moses titeerheer,
E. & M. SpriDger,
Jane 8mith,.
Ann Wynett,
Clara Wells,' ;
BaraU Washington,
George Zigier. I
" ' . 43.
Tl TJTTnCTJ'P T T
U. 1VU1 U1V1, X .
Persons calling for letters on the above
listj wi.1"., please say they are advertised.
Blobrnsbu'rg 2. 1838. , ,
RUSHIAN BRISSELS & HEEL BALLS
For sale at ' ,
Tobias' Hudtlh Emporium Bloomsburs.
NIGHT CANDLES,
,By the Box,,and b
ox will last a whole
year. I'orfijiio.ny 1. ....( . . . , ,
Tobias' neaiui emporium uioomsburg.
'' ' I 1 'r 1 ' ' ' 1 4.
FRICTION MATCHES. ,
. Warranted tobogoodlsoLOCOFOCO
MATGIH'ISj gopd.JJpr.slo at
Tobias' Health Etupbrium Bl
Bloomsburg.
. PEPPER SAUCE. , ,
Expressly forTavern Kcepeis, Forealo
at
Tobia'e Health Emporium Bloomohurg.-
TAMfllARINDS,
rfiTt0 make a pleasant drink for sick peoplo.
For
JL
D. S.TOBIAS' Health EmponuiX
anu-imrtv-cignt,anulo.iii3 ajfpctc(irorllQdine4 ,
A.Cduft afpytrarid Tertnrier'mid'd il
eal Jait,-peUlvcri,' General, Quarter
X.