THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. "TUUTU W1TH0CT TEAll JB2aS!BSMi!E(B 3 S.ITUlib.tY, JVOYEMltEIt 17, 1838. CANADA. The troubles in Canada We again com menced. The Patriots have arisen in con "siderable numbers in different sections or he country, and some fighting has already lieen had, which lias resulted against the Patriots. Although the Patriots appear to 'have an organized opposition to the Gov ernment, yet we do not think, from all a'c courils, that 'they have any 'chance of suc 'cess. The 'revolution will undoubtedly soon be quelled, and hanging,, banishing and 'fleeing from the country will again be the 'consequence. , NEW YORK ELECTION. Contrary to the expectations of every one, the election in the State of New York has gone for th6 Whigs. They have elect ed their Governor, Lieut. Governor, a. ma jority of tho members of Congress, and a majority of the house of Representatives, but tho Democrats have still a majority of the Senate. BREACH IN THE CANAL. We understand that a very serious broach iias occurred in the Canal a short distance above Cattawissa bridge, Several hands nro now employed in repairing it, but it is not expected to be completed under several days. We are informed, that the breach lias been caused by the negligence of the Supervisor in not slopping a leak which has for some time past been increasing in the bank where it has now made such havoc. Milch iri'cohvenleco and damage will proba bly arise to boatmen and their employers, in consequence of the breach, as large quari Vtties of coal, iron ore and merchandize are now laying above and below the breach, for should the canal bs closed by ice before the repairs aro completed, which is very pro bable, they will be compelled to remain whore tlioy are through the winter, or be transported by land, at a great expense, to their place of destination. , Tho Wheeling Gazette states that the dif ference between the highest point attained by the wator at the llood'of 1802, and the lowest point to which it has been this sea son, is just forty-four feel, four and a quarter inches, as ascertained by actual measurement. , TJie,River and the Weather." Under this head the Pittsburg Gazette of Monday afternoon states that they had a trood deal of rain lately in that rep-ion. that thn nnnmr. autca iiiuicuiuu more, ana mat it expected to see the river in good navigable condition by Wednesday or Thursday. . JJuiliImz and rents in St. Louis Tim St. Louis Republican says about six hun- ureu nouses nave been built in that city this season, a comiorlablp tenement lor a. Tarn lly residence .rents forS-lOOtoSSOO. Stores on Main or Front .street rent for S1000 to 62500, and other buildings in nronortion. And such is tho influx of population that these high rents aro kept up, notwithstand ing the great number of buildings that have l 1 .:n i ' ' " uvuii uiiu uru auii ueing erecicu. A Piuncely PnnsiiNT. We icarn from tho Courier des Etats Unis, that the Prince ile Joinville. in rratuful hospitable .atlqntions which ho received tmm Ortt An T I nr. . v. ..uiu ww,, u WIIIIU HI WCSl I Ollll has sent to the colonel a costly snuffbox o gold onriche"d with diamonds. This linn1 somo present was transmitted to Col. de ..uussy mrougli tho hands of Monsieur di TSaligny, secretary of the French Legation who has himself received from tln Prin . superb dressing case of plate containing one uuimreu pieces. t In Williamsburg Col. eo. on Thursday ci'finiiicr Ins), liw iha n. n n..i.. Mr. George Marlz of .Shamokin township, , luniiuniucnanu co., w miss Melissa IS. daughter of the late Uzal Hopkins, Esq ol ,ue loriticr place. Miiiwiiiw, nil fcwctnw UlbU In Greenwood townshin. Monday 22.1 ull. Jr. Jesse Robins aged Sibout 35 years. . At tho residence of his son. Jqhn Do naldson.near I- airfield, Adams county, James Donaldson Esq. lalo Protlionotary of Oo Wnnbia county. on CHARI.TES KAII1UGR, 7 Si lToULD rcspectfuly inform the citi zens of Bloomsburg and its vicipity, that ho still, carries on tho above business, at. his old established stand, on Main-street. Hav ing received the latest Philadelphia and N. York Fashions, in connection with his Highly Improved Patent for Cutting Garments to fit every shape without a pos sibility of failure, he feels assured that work executed at his shop will never he com plained of, and by close .attention to busi ness, hopes to receive n share of public pa tronage as heretofore. ALSO As J.USTICE OF THE PEACE, will attend to any business connected with the Office; and in particular, the writing of Bcrtis, Mori gagCS, and all other conveyances and articles of agreement, in a legal and handsome style. Bloomsburg, Nov. 17 1838. 30 CAME into the enclosuro of the subscriber on Friday, this 9th inst. a Brown l-lor'so with a Star in the Forehead, ami n white snot on his Nose. Tlio owner is requested to nay charges and take him away. ' t JOHN AUHCKUAUCII. Fishing Creek, Nov. 17 1938. HP THE Assessors of each township in Co lumbia "county (not including, the Assistant Assessors) are hereby notified and required to meet tho Board of County Commission ers, at the Commissioners' Office in Dan ville, on Thursday, the 20th of November, 1838, to receive such instructions as will enable them to proceed iri pursuance of a resolution ol the Legislature to exhibit stat istics of Agriculture', Manufactures and Commerce, for one year, in their. respective townships, so that a return may be made thereof to the Secretary of the Common wealth. IDDINGS DARKLE Y, . CORNELIUS CLACKNER, JOSEPH BROBST, Commissioners. November 0, 1838. WHY WILL gOU DIE. INDIAN SPECIFIC. A Certain Cure for tho following complaints: Aft Colds, coughs, asthmas, consumptions, toil- ting of the blood and all disorders of the breast and lungs. It is extracted, from herbs, roots plants and flowers, by a Physician who resided upwards of four years among tho difl'erent tribes of North American Indians, and with unwearied diligcnco used every means in his power, to acquire knowledge of the different remedies, used by them for tho euro of con sumptions and complaints of tho breast and lungs, to which they arc more subjected than any other na tion, on account of the mode of living, and being exposed to tho inclemency of all weathers. The above medicine for talc at. Tobias' Health Emporium in Bloomsburg. ROWANDA TONIC MIXTURE. THIS well known.mixturo throughout the TJ nion, is a suro tciucdy, for depraved Appetite, Hartbum, Water Drash, Flatulency, Jaundice, IN'ight Sweats, Dysentary, Dowel Complaints, and other Directions of similar origin and especially for the Fcer and Ague For sale at Tobias' Health Emporium. Docl. Godbolds Vegetable Ihdm of Life, STOItthc cureof Consumption. A certain remc- dy for it which can bo proved by people not tell miles from this place For sale at Tobias' Health' Emporium in Bloomsburg. COCOA PREPA1RD CHOCOLATE Tjnj crommended by Phybiciaus especially for sick KU& People For salo at Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. Blue Smaltz and While Frosting For salo al Tobias Health Emporium Bloomsburg; SALVE ' . . Certain cure for Frobt bitten Limbs, which t can prove by people in this Town. For sale" A Tobias' Health Emporium in Bloomsburg; cnEDvrons take notice t That I bavo applied to tho Judges of tho Court of Common Flcoa in and for the county of Columbia, for tho benefit of tho Insolvent Laws of this common wealth, ami that they havo appoiitlod tho third Mon day of November noxt, (being tho I'Jth day of the month,) for heaaing mo and my creditors at tho court nouso in Danville; at which timo and place you can attend if you thinK proper. NICHOLAS COLE. Danville, Oct. 31, 1833. Gentlemen and Ladies, Look Here. OSE Tooth 1'astp nnd Compound Chloijne .Tooth WobIi, for cleaning and prwcrvimr tho Teeth and Quins and Clouimn the inouUi. for salo at TOBIAS' Heulth Emporium. And all kinds of country Produce, taken pjyriieiit for Newspapers, at this Office. in MEW GOOBS, AT THE !EMooini8lmrg Arcade. fKHE Fubscribers respectfully announce to, the puunc generally, mai nicy nave jusi rectn cu, ml now opening, their FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS, which, with their former stock, embraces an cxtcn sivejassortmcnt of .Hoasonable MerchandiV.o for tho accommodation of purchasers. Their stock of now consists of all the varieties of coarse, fins and superfine Cloths, Cassimcrs, Sat . tinctts, Silks; Mcrinocs, , Ginghams, Calicoes, Shawls Ribbands, Laces. Linens, Mousse lino dc Lian, Muslins, Vesl ings, Blankets, Stocks, Umbrellas, and Parasols. jiADIES' BONNETS; to o 173 "5 TO "t-l CD 55 TO a largo variety of other substantial and fancy articles in the Dry (Joods Lino too numerous to mention In an advertisement. Fur, Cloth and Seal Skin Caps, of all sizes. o o Co & fe es for Male and Female, largo arid small. Groceries & Suiqnors, Sugar, Coffee, 7'eas, Spices. Ghce.se, Me lasses, Brandy, Gin,Rum,lP'ine, eye. Assorted in prices and quality. HARDWARE, IRON AND NAILS, assorted, from tho smallest article to a smith's anvil: from a nail rod to a crowbars and from a spatablo to o spike. Gig &CoacliAfakers4Finding oiTrlmihings. Saddlers' Finding and Trimmings Wood Slovcs,Coal Stoves and Stove Pipe'. Steel of all Muds. TIN WARE, AND CEDAR WARE. WILLOn AND OTHER BASKETS, China, Glass, Queen's and Crockery WARE. Salt, Cod Fish and Mackerel. 5Is,Paiiiis,. J&rugs, Bye SlufIS, In great variety. And generally all articles called for in country stores; which having been carefully selected snd pur chased at tho lou'ost priefs, will lio ottered at low latcs for cash, or in oxchangq 'for country produce. The highest price in CASH or GOODS, ulways paid for country produce. . RUPERT & BARTON. November 10, 1838- 29tn Physician & Surgeon, Informs the citizens of Bloom and vicini ty, that he has located himself in the village of Blomsburg, whrio ho "will always be ready to attend to all calls for his profession al services. Oilicc next door to Uobisons Stage Office. Oct. lli 1838. Tho subscriber has left his Book ac count and Notes in the hands of Iddings tlarklcy,Esq.for collection. All pejsons in debted will please call immediately and set tle, or theto will be cost, as delays are dan gerous. C, B. FISHER. One Two Horse Wugon,and a Sled with Cast Shous,both nearly now, which will be sold Cheap on easy terms, by calling'on IDDINGS BARKLEY. TO PARENTS. CARMINATIVE OR INFANT DROPP. THIS valuable Modicinc is a certain euro for young children, i) cholic, oomuUions, rnt liHne.;s, griping, dUonlerod bowels, green stools, sour vomitings, &c Fornalo at Tobias Hudth Emporium, Bloomsburg. t"(ir tho CJumbin Dcmoaat. The Pennsylvania Eiepw)rlcr AND STATE JOURNAL. Is published at Harrisburg twice a week during the session of the Legislature, and once a week during the recess. THE Reporter will continue to be (as it hereto fore 1ms boon) an unyielding advocate of the principles of thn Democratic party a supporter ,of tho great and vital rtuostions of frco mivommcnt identified with the success of tho Administration of tho General Government and an untiring oppo ncnt of tho Federal aristocracy, which t.ceks, in tho election of one of its favorites, to inflict upon the country the curso of a National Bank, to bo govern ed in its operations by nd oUier views than tho ad vancement ol the interests of a favored few at tho expense of the interests, tho rights, and tho liberties of tho rntmy. Against such a party and such all en gine cf political evil, the Reporter will bo foUnd act ing with, the body of tho people. As tlio ensuing scsion of tho Legislature will bo one ofmoro than ordinary, interest to tho people, tlio F.ditors of tho Reporter luivo mado arrangements which will enable them to civo a more full and complete lmtory of tho proceedings in both houses than they havo hcrctofoic been enabled to do. Ev ery exertion will be utod to make the Reporter a medium thrriugh which tho people ihall receive a iuu rccoru ot too uoings ol mclr representatives. Per annum $3 0Q For the session 2 CO Any agent or other person forwarding $10, or becoininyr roannnsiltln lliiTi't'iiK, clvtll Imtal. forwarded as may bo directed, during the session of tno Legislature. Person forwjrJing names of sutacribcrs aro re quested to ho particular in stating whether tho sub scriptions aro to continue for tho year or for the ses sion. . DOAi' & COPLAN. Nov. 5, 1838'. . PROSPECTUS FOR THE COtfGKESSlOAL. GLOBE AND THOSE works have been published bv us for six years. There arc now more sub scribers for them than for any other paper puulishcU in the linitcu States; eerlainlv . .1 n . '' t i . more man lor any otner jiaper puniisueu in mis JJisinct. J Ins larffo ami iticrcasui subscription is conclusive evidcrtce of their uselulness. 1 hey are invaluable to all who led an interest in tho proceedings ot Con gross. No other publication gives them so full nor so cheap, It is, indeed, the cheapest publication in the United States perhaps in the world. Our position at the seat of Government enables us to print them at 0 low a rale. c are compelled to pub lislt the proceedings of Congress in detail, for our daily paper. This done, it requires comparatively, but a small additional cx pense to change them to the forms of the Congressional Globe and Appendix. If it were not for those circUmstaiues, we could not publish them for four times the sum charged. The Congressional Globe is made up o the daily proceedings of tho two houses of Uongress, and.the speeches of the members condensed. 1 he yeas and nays on all mi potant subjects are given, It is published weekly, with sinall typo, on sixteen royal quarto pages. The Appendix contains ih'e speeches of the members at full length, written out by themselves, and is printed in the same form as the Congressional, Globe. It is publish ed as fast as the speeches r.-yn be prepared. Usually there aro more numbers firinted for a session than there are weeks in it. Each of these works iq complete in itself. But it is desirable for every subscribers to have both ; because if there should be any ambiguity in the synopsis qf a speech in the Congressional Globe, or any denial of its correctness, it may bo removed at orice, liy referring to the speech in the Appendix. Indexes to both arc sent to subscribers, as soon as they nan be prepared alter Ihe ad journment of Congress. For one copy of thcCongressfonal Globe, SI For one copy of the Appendix, SI Six copies of either of the above works sent for 65, twelve copies for 810', and a proportionate number of copies Tor a larger sum. Paynicnta may be transmitted by mail, postage paid, at our risk. The notes of any incorporated bank in the United States, cur rent in the section of country wheio the subscriber resides will be received. But when subscribers can procure the notes of banks in the Northern and Middle States, they will please send them. 'I'd insure all the numbers, tlie subscrip tions should be here by the lltli of Decem ber next. No attention will bo paid to. any order, unless the money accompany i4, or unless somo responsible person, known to us to be so, shall agree to pav it before the session expires. BLAIR & KIVES. Washington City, Oct. 31, 1838. RUSSIAN BR1SSELS & HEEL BALLS For salo at Tobias' Health Emporium Blcbtnsburs. T 1 NIGHT CANDLES, By the Box, and one box will last a whole year. For sale by Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. FRICTION MATCHES, "Warranted to bo good, also LOCO FOCO MATCHES, good, For sale at Tobias' Health Emporium Uloom'suurg. , , PIo Ointment. I alinodt imiueduiely ri'iuov the pain nnd al lays tho intlamadon, and bv attondlne to tha ull diioetiont, tho buffcror will bo aneodilv relieve.) from the unpleasant olW-tiou. Call at Tofittw' Health Emporium, Blooinsbnrg. PROSPECTUS OF Tim KJEYSTOSnE- TIIU democratic patty of Pennsylvania lias jail passed through a licry conflict, and roine out not only unscathed, but completely victorious another proof of tho purity and Mobility of mcir principle. Notwithstanding their tr.uinph. uiey cannot for. arty loiiglh pf tirpp, rposq jn Ihc lap of victory, for their loos oro most jiiMi'uous, ami over watchful, aud although routed, will again rally "H "no mupant, to oppose, tiic prn cij.Ies or ui.-niuc.racy, enmity to winch, being the unit Ootid that can even for a moment, hold them together. Wo mut thprcforo remember, that tho price of free dom is unceasing vigilance. Iri spito of the runlcett corruption, and, or frauds innumerable, wc havo electnd a democratic Gov ernor, and a majority in tho ,h'oae of representa tive, Buificicntly large, to give us th's control in joint ba!lpt,nn(l secure to Pennsylvania a .democratic re prcfcntalivc in the United States ticnatc, 1'ho fraudulent elections, which will probably bo contested; the unheard, of malpractices on the public; works, which require searching examination; tho aloption by the peoplo of tlio amendments to ouf maiuronsuiuiion.iu'lucn, will require tmportant je gislilivc enactments, to meet the changes thus madi) m ttio lunuamcntal law together will! the concur rent net'em of tho senate with tlio Oovr-nor, In ma ny ofhis important appointments, will all render tho coming session of the legislature perhaps tho must iiiipoitani ever neui m fennsylvania, ami cause their proceedings to be unusually interesting iv every man m mo community. TliB editors of the ICevstonc. Intend to crcuscd attention to tho jiroccodings of this session, and note every movement of interest to tho public. They will have competent reporter in both houses of our legislature, as well as at Washington city, thus eii ibling them to give as full reports of all im. portant legislative proceedings aj their columns will admit. . Tho Keystone is llio largest paper published l"rt Harrisburg, and bclnc printed on 6niall type, regu larly gives in it columns pearly onk tuih.ii morn reading matter than any oth.r political paper in thq state. This wc havo 'been enabled to do from tho very great cncouraccmcnt wc havo lcccivcd from a generous public. Thankful for there favors, tlio editors hereafter will snare no nains or cxnenso to render their paper interesting and valuablo to the public, and serviceable to the1 great and triumphant caasu of Democracy and Freedom. . .. ... TERMS. for the Koyfiorie yearly, twice a week during t.q session of the Legislature, and once a week for thq remainder of the year, - . 3 0(1 During tho session of tlie Legislature, only, twico a wcci;, - ... - 52 0Q Tor f'k months, not including any part of tho scst sion of die Legislature, , . - - ', . $1 0Q TO CLUBS Oil QOMPANIE8. Six pi, prrs sent in ono packet and to ono direction, for the price of five' as above; or. fifteen papers sent as above for.the price of 12; or 2G.papcrs cent as above for tlie price of 20. ' , fj'All Tostmasters, and other democratic citi zens, aro rpqucf-tcd to reccivo and forward ubpcjip tions to us. PACKfell, BARRETT &PA11KE. Harrisburg, October 25, 1835. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, tho honorable ELLIS LEWIS President of the Courts of Oyer and Tec miner and General Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions .qf the Peace, and Court of Common Ple&s and Orphan'; Court, in tho eighth Judicial District composed ot the counties of Northumberland, Union, Columbia and Lycoming ; and, tho Hon. Wiiliak Moxtooiicrt and LfOXAnn RurEHT, Esquires; as30ciato Judges in Columbia county, havo issuctt their precept bearing date tlio 25th day of August in tho year of our Lord one thousrjnil eight hundred, and thirty-eight, and to me directed for holding A Court of Oyer and Terminer and G il eal .fail Delivery, General Qifertcr Sessions of the Peace, Common ... Pleas, and Orphan's Court', IN DAN ILLC, in The county of Columbia, on tho third M mday of Nov. noxt, f being tho 19th, day.) and torconUuuc ono wcekl , NOTICE is therefore hereby ptt'fyi to tho Cor oner, the. Justices of the Peace, and Constables of tho said County of .Cqlumbia, that they bo then and there in their nroper persons, at ten o'clock, in the forenoon of said day, w'ith their .records, inquisition aud oilier remembrances to do tho.-.u tilings which to their offices appertain to bo done. And those who ore bound by recognizances to prosccut against tho prisoners thatro or may be in tho jai. of kaid county of Columbia, aro to bo then and tbcr3 to proccute against (hem as shall bo just. Juruns aro requested to bo puuetual in their uttendanee, a greeably to their notices. Dated at Danville, tho 18th day of October, it tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight h. j.t prod and thirty-eight, and in tho C3d year ol the independence of tho Um'd Stutes of Amer ica. WILLIAM KITCHEN, Sh riff. SheritT's Office, Danville, 7 Octs 19, 1838. $ . LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office ct Blooms' burs, Oct. 1st. 1838. . Mr. Darkley EJ. Samuel Dcitlcmnn, John Dower, Daniel Buss, John CaldwtllJ Lew W. Cqos, Joseph Coleman, Robert Cutlicart, John Cox, D. M. Davis, Elizabeth Dunham, Gcorgo W, Decker, Isaac DriblebU, John Eadger, John Elliot, S Rov. J. W.Eyer,, C. 1). Pislier, 1 Joseph Fahr, Daniel Gross Esq. tjolomon Hackiiin'n, Wm. G. Hurley Ewj. William Hilborn, Abraham Honpt, Pilul llopper Joseph Hopper, John Ingr.im Esij,. Samuel Jacoby, Mr.Kahler, Mark Klimer, Goorgo I.narr, Jahn C. Morris, Dr. Calian .Mayor, Joseph Maust." I.'ewiS II. Maus, Cjol. Jolin Pureel, JoncRigg, Jolin Riehards Esq' Sidney S.Slntor, Mow Stecrheer, E. & M. Springer, Jr.no .Smith, Aim Wvnrtt, Clara tfolls, Horah Washington, (ioorgo Zigler. B. RUPERT, P. M. Person's calling for Jotters on the abova list., wilt please unv they, are advertised. Bloomsburg 8. 1888. Improved Aperient SeitiUtz Powdtn, . turn anil bullous aitectlun. IW , .1. .,1