p to an elcetitfn. & vt-ns tho oenat 'Clowe, ' and lit) hoped H would bo pursued on tins' occasion. .. ... The motion of Mr. R. was then, disagreed to, and on motion of Mr. Hill, the House proceeded to trtakc nominations For CleiK, Sergeant at Arms nnd Doorkeeper. On motion, Messrs. Snowden, Stroheck ernnd Yost wero appointed a committee to prepare rules, and unti they, rilalic report, the rules of thp last house, were adopted for thp government of the house . On motion of ..Mr- Hilt to-morrow vva's.spt apart for, the ejection of Clerks Scrgca'rit-ot-Arms and Doorkeeper. . On motion of Mr- Hill, St was ordered that when the jiotise adjourns, it adjourn to meet at ten o'clock to morrow. M. Prav chdjurcd wether it had been as certained to. what hour the.mob.'hich met here this morning had adjourned- .."I'here seemed to he some. difference of opinion in relation to this', and he would be glad to be s..fnrmeil rtorrectlv on the subject.. On motion, the house adjourned to meet to-morrow at ten o clock. t For the Columbia Democrat. . F,OR THE ' UNION CLUB.", - "IS jroVJt.VJBV TO THE r.'A7J.FWC7f Concluded. Early next mornirlg Duca departed, and the company resumed their journey About nouri,thcy. arrived at the Tamarack yswamp, and after dinner,, commenced col lecting balsam with which thp Tamarack abounds. Tho balsont or oil peculiar to this tree is found in slight protuberances in the trunk of the tree, which resemble knots. Tyro in his eagerness for novelty, cut down a tree and carefuly took out.scveral Tends and brought them to cainp. Vessel .were prepared to receive the contents, anil he proceeded to chip away the wood care full v. He cut one of the knots all into chips and found no ointment. A second snd third followed suit with the same re. suit. Ahorige laughed Ax6 declared him. self an infidel concerning the whole matter Potto doubted the existence of the medical ..'11" . , t virtue of the tree and Confucius suspected that there was some error In the descrip tion, and that the tree in which the medical Iriunhtv is fuund is a dilierent soecies. Ab- - . . :... orige then cut a tree and took out a block, j - - i , which being opened yielded a quantity of he balsom thp party were seeking. lie then explained the nature of the lumps, and pointed out the difference between them and the common kno(ts. Confucius asked Tvro what moral could be daduced from this circumstance. I 'use nothing more in it," said ho, " than that knowledge is essential to tile prosperity 'of man." , ( (. .- " I trace tho moral .some further," said Confucious, u and find in It.an illustration jof the doctrine of the poet where lie says, a speaking of friendship, lhatj " If either on forbidden ground, Or .where it was not to be found, ,. , .. 3Vo 60Ught without attaining.'' jThn't is, I apprehend that there are few in dividuals in whom we cannot find some de sirable trait, if we seek on the 'right ground' 'and persist in the Tight search and yet we may have a consicernbc. acquaintance and conclude that an individual is destitute of 'everv attribute of genuine; merit." racca smiieu, ana uoniucius proceeueu. eaten, you would have found np virtue in i . . . , . , .... lt e... L'.i !..! ...... iv iiiif-fi n-iii Tin nprniiT iin.si ru vim."" J - , ' ' . .l ou would havo, proclaimed to llie worm hat no virtue exists in themj and in this ould consist vour error, and from hence ou eari draw a rule of life." The next day being the Sabbath, tho par- tf rnfYintnnit in iiiimi oufnmnmint. . urtiprft xo, Tyro, Pacca nnd Potto spent the day n a thininrir!il mstMissinn. in which p.aim efeniled thn tenets of his own nartienlar ect. The. discourse, however able, cannot . 1. i v ,vwU.-.. ...... , The business of collecting sap or gum Uill uic xuiliuim;jt ui u uuumiiicu litany .1 M, A , 3ys, at the end of which the party broke ' .1 . , ! , . n inr,ir piii-ninnmf.nl. iiHini niinnn in vinw VMilO WUI IVQtltVS Wi tlUVUlU tit Illt'U II T ,ne .... . Having. turned their faces to the west, as e end of Mount Yager receded, our trav lers found themselves approaching a cave tho Mjl-m,ountain, vulgarly called "Hell itchen." After vle.wi.ig tho wonders of wonders of is famous place, which is on tho summit the mountain near the western declivity ereof. a convenient hlaeo for encampment as found where the company abode for tho rlglit. Alter stjpper it tell to tnq Io.t ot fl ange to tell a talo. 116 complied in tho uowing woruo ; . i . i . i'Whon young I often hunted hereabo'uts, tl'V MiM !.: ? 1. t'llj'j l- 't yf'-'' 1 .i t ... ., - , , truiiinrtrm a uumoranu usa aiun tnin mo hitr aitTercht oriunala Will act. Onoe however t went in company with somo oth ers from aboilt Dolcwiiro wjio knew nothing of hunting. After wa had Been but some days. and kill?d several .deer and a bear, it came on a great rajn nnd' we laid, by a day. In the evening we went out and found a hol low tree with a small hole at the but. frrnin the hair round the hole we easily krtew the oldfellow was in. "Huzza 6oys' says I, bring fire and I'll soon stnoke hirn froni that. Well; hey brought fircf and I put it in the hole. , Wh.cn tho tree was well fil led, "now my boys" says, I "close in and catch him when he comes out." They all closed tight round., Uut my gracious-! you should have seen 'em. hop; arTur a bit he comes but heller skelter, gives his bushy tail a whisk and- bcspialtcred 'ciii all over. It was a skunk, but they expected a wood- chuck. I runhrid latight and such another washing you never saw but they 1'iad to throw their cloths away. Well the next day as. wc were on our way to camp. I shot an Opossum', over he rolled, and I put him in my knapsack and walked on. VJrlur a while wc came to the i-rcek at .a high sleep baiikvhoic we had to crawl down to get on a log to go over, as tlio water was deep and com. I set down with my back towards the bank and began to creep down; the knapsack hit tho slones behind ine a little', when tHc 'ia'rnal 'possum give, a kick against th'-iiank and sent mo head foremost into the creek. was wet as a droiciicd 'loon and the fellows laughed as if they never would quit. All there Was of it the darned 'possum was not hurt a bit but only got sullen." From here the party removed to the "nat ural pulpit'; situate on Consul'ndgc some times called tho "pulpit niountaut." The stupendous pile of rocks which has obtain ed the name of "pulpit" has some rude re semblance to that sacred place. After the curiosities of the place had been examined sufficiently, it was concluded that as the day was the fourlh of July, Confucius should make ah extempore speech not occupying less than five nor more than ten minutes whereupon he mounted the pulpit and spoke as follows'. ,. it.-' Migfily Rostrum I whose foundation lit covered with the surrounding liill', whose picturesque ornaments received riot their shaping froni the hand ormaii, for what better use can thy Capital be first made vo cal, than inrccommendjng that to man of which thou art thyself the most striking emblem, STABILITY". . , Thy foundation, laid deep and firm, is oeyond the reach of ordinary elemental strife and nothing less than the annihilation of substances orthe changing of their na. ture, can remove thy structure from its ped. estal. From this elevated and self supporting position -then, let man stretch iiis vision to the remotest bounds of visible creation let him. extend his imagination over the fair field of .this happy country) lcUiini recall his mind from its tour of thought and froip thy exalted summit of, eternal duration, ask him what lie riibst ardenily desires- The responsive aspiration suggested by thy un changing magnitude is, that the liberty of my country may thus also stand uncliangcd- for countless ages. That the pillars of liberty be supported by the whole "people, that tlicy may be made virtuous through knowledge, and knowledge be disseminated so as if) reach . i- . i' tho rsmotest bounds of habitable nature. . Whert the whole become wise there will be nodiscdrdjiri'ce of parts' when there is no disunion of parts then will the founda tion of this republic .rpsemble in durability thy unshaken base.- Tlien will the force oT one component part cease. Jo exert its in fluence to destroy the rest. When the parts cease to detract each from the strength of tho other, then by the laws of nature each must add power to the restt because every substanco must be cither ncgulivc or affir mative. When art and industry sliull have remov ed tho surrounding forests and man become familiar with thy hitherto solitary seal may tliy capital never bejpolluted byho tread of those who deairo the overthrow of that go v- l ; ...i.j-i. .. -r ii... un'mcni which is uow uic cuuicu ui my visitors, the atlmiralioij ot the world and tho legacy bequeathed to us by Iho patriots of tho past generation. May the annual return of this day, in the revolutions of oeasons, witness tho fair fa brick of freedom which was ushered into oxisleucojby the Apostles of liberty on the saniQ day of tho .year 1770 remaining ever f)erfoct ia U its pirU,' As a memorial of the disinterested patri otism of those sages, as an oxamplc to the infant republics of the western world, as an abiding proof of tho ability of men-to gov ern thdmeelves, such n .consummation isde voutly 13 be .desired, ylme we remember that all the ancient republics have crumbled to ruins', and, while wo know that modern ones have been torn by intestine commo tions, let us also rpmcrnber, that they were the rc.sult of conquest and grew upon a spil wrenched perhaps from one tyrant at the bidding of another, nnd established, not qn the principles "that all men have a right tp worship God according to the dictates cf their own concierices;" but on , the contrary founded on tho solicicm that even' man is bound to regulate his faitli according to the government standard or Do forever uebared Irom lils dearest rights. Allhouj'ii the republic founded by a usur per on a soil red With the blood of its right ful sovereign'.was ,of iliort durationjanother watered only by the tears of widows ren dered such , by tlio loss of liy'ca iii defence oi unancnaoie rigius, ruamcd py a name lin.a Washington, a Jefferson or a HancocR. may flourish under institutions planned by their wisdom and defended by their sword. Such are the institutions of our country and such is the soil we inhabit and ds such may they be tho objects of our affections and thoseo'f our posterity for unborn genera- ,,ons! , ' The speech being ended the party pro ceeded on their journey and that evening pitched their tent on an elevated spot be twecn the heads of three different streams, The first flowed eastw.ard into Lchightthc second westward into Cattawissa Creek', and the third northward into Nescppeck'. In the morning Axo asked Tyro what he could say concerning 'such a 'circumstance or what moral it suggested, Tyro replied that he' saw nothing sur prising in the .situation, though he admired it3 bcautyl All that it suggested to his mind was the confirmation of that law of nature which has long been discovered, that through the action of "specific gravity or "attraction of gravity" water runs down hill. Confucius said that he felt this situation s very good onejbecausc il saved majiywords of urgumentl '1,'ho .party reniembcrc(i tiie discussion wlilcli look place during the Sabbaili passed ill the. Tamarack swamp on religious subjects, and a full answer is fur nished liy the place. ., , Hero are thrca streams flowing in fhree adverse directions, yet each following the course marked by the finger of .Almighty; and though they flow in opposite directions, by so following the path of duty, yet thy eventually arise at one common receptacle, the Atlantic ocean. Such may be the duty of man and froni hence w'o mav learn char- itvl. The party slnlck llicir tent and set out for home, and so ended the journey to the Tamarack swamp. ,. HORRIBLE. Officers tiittle and Albright, of the Nortil em Libeties, on Wednesday morning ar rested tw.o colored people, named James Julius, and Mary If ollanJ, on .a charge of having murdered Joseph Holland, the hus band of .Maryi by administering arsenic to lfmi. . Holland, the deccsed,dietl suddenly, in a very suspicious manner, pn or about the 2Cth of September last, and Mary Holland, immediately on the nrght succeeding hs demise, remained with James Julius. . Sus picions arose, and information,, was lodged with.tho police, who have ever since been engaged in collecting witnesses, and endeav ouring to ascertain the irulh of the matter, when,, a. few days ago, a train of circum etances, developed themselves which itiey thought would justify them in the arrest of of the defendants, which, was accordingly oxecutedt and .the parties, brought before Mayor John Conrad. When there, .tho woman was, placed, among a number of people, and au.ajolhecary, who had previ ously informed the police that he had sold arsenic to a colored woman answering the description of the defendant, some time last September, was called in'i and requested to noun oui uio woman, u present, to wnom lie had sold the drug. He looked about him for some time, until his eye rested on Mary Holland, and then pointing her oiit, he exclaimed, "That's her.!'. , Tho words had hardly- passed his lips ere die fell down in 3 fit, which lasted for near half an, hour. Restoratives were immediately applied, being soinevhat recovered, she .together with her supposed paramour, wcresont to Moyamensing until a further hearing could be had! Ledger. 1 SSSHCSESPiK!! ., Tho Hritish Oorrtriiisariat at Toronto, Up per Canada, jnvito Tenders , for Military Clothing for 18,05-i men. Logansport (Jndiaira,) on tho Wabash, has purchased more canteen' goods lliis sea-, ion,' than any oilier town on tho river. Tan is said to hb a nreservatWe of Peach, Trees. It is said there riro 8000 members of tho Temperence Society in Edinburg. A young lady of Sprincfield, Ohio, com milled suicide by hanging, on Tuesday of last week. The Pioneer, nrinted in 'that town, states that she appeared to be in a sane .stato of mind and in high spirits, but an.hop'r, or. two previous to , the .melancholy occurrence. There was no conjecture haz arded, aa to the cause which led o the acl. A flour mill driven by steam, has- recent ly been erected at Batli, Maine'. tt-, turns out as good flour from "down east'' t wheat as tlie best Genesee, ,. .It is abundantly sup plied with native w.hnat and so pressing is the custom, that it.has been found, neces sary to erect two moio itin of stones. A respectable lady of Hartford Cpp., har been sued for a breach of promise of mairi are, and tiu gentleman has laid his damages at 930,000. ' '' :, ' -m . Tlio MArhlehejul fisherman have returned with a ineagre jiaryest, and the yield falls short a third) but the prices, are high.. , A heart-rending accident occurred jn Jessamine county, Ky., a few uayssi,nco. the course of a playful contest, between Iwo little sons of Mr. , Samuel McDowdli William and James, the former accidental ly struck a haf-opened knife, which he held in, his hand, into Uic breast of his brother, inflicting a wound that, proved fatal in 15 minutes. rThe deceased was about 13 vears of age. V MARRIED On.Thursday the 20th ull, at Sugar Loaf, by the Rev. Mr .Drake, Mr, John F. Fritz to .Miss. Maria, daughter of ine late jnnn Aloorc, all ol that township, Col. county. ... X am 422. Earnest few months s'mcc I gaviyip'tire-that I wanted my BOOK ACCOUNTS settled, and but. very littlo attention wa;.paid.t6 ij-byahose interested, t now give further nqtics, that all per sons having open accounts with me, must call aiid settle, them, either hv Note, or Cash, within TWO MONTHS from, date, 'or they,, will ho required to settle with a Justice of tlie l'eacc. tNo pijtakc this lime. DANIEL SNYD12H. llloimsuurg, Dee. 8, IS38, N..D. I have alsa on hanil several NOTES, vvhieh must also he exchanged for UASH, within tho above lime, or tho signers will have to pay cost. Love Sugar, Cloves, Cloves ground, and . Spe'ltY'c or Zinc For sale at , Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. LOOK HERE. TITtRECKUi: Wash. a..cumo1eto renudv for .aJ freckles, pimples, 5:e. and other affections of uic isKin. ' - ... m ALSO,- i Dalm af Columbia, for restoring 'hair anil venting It from falling out. For sale at pre- Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg, .if-IARPENTEH'S Fluid Rxtractof Sarsaparilla, for purifying the blopd,,and removing, oil disi cases arising froni flxecjis ormrcuiiy, exposures nnd arising from an impure state of tho t)looJ,.&c. &e. and is especially fccofiimcnded for: rheumatism, scrofula or king's eyil, ulceration of the throat and leg, pains and swellingi of ,tho bones, .tcttcry pirn- pies on mo iace anu caiy eruptions ot, the skin, all of which will yield under the U30 of this preparation. Carpenter's Compound Syrup of Sarsaparillj. This compound contains all" the properties of the Lisbon diet drink in a concentrated degree, and is a valuable medicinco for purifying the blood, and rcT moving all, constitutional diseases arising from an impuro s.t.iteof that tluidi All forfjale at.,, y , , i , Tobias' JJrugg Store, Bloomsburit. Pliysician & Surgeon, Informs, the citizens of Bloom and vicini ty, that he has located himself in the village of Blnmsburg, whete he will always ho r.eajly to attend to all calls for his profession al services. ,. ..... Office next door to Robi'soris Stage Office. Oct! ib 1833. - 400 lb. raii.ons, for pics aiid Preserves Tory frntifl !nil -hr!in. . . . . 300 1'"- & quality good and cheap. 300 M"- hunch box rjisons good and cheap. 100 ")S- Europea,n curriaU first quality and un- , , common clicap. , , , Q drurn of figgs very good articlo end cht'sp. inbushcU European ground nuta. 2O0lb3. Kns.Ush walnuu. 00 lbs. crcarn nuts, . 200 lbs filberts or English' Hazelnut. 10' boxes Scotch herring smoked, 3 barrel of water crackers. JJ barrels of sugar biscuit . r . And nundrodd and thousands of other articles fresh goods and cheap, iustfrnm tlie city of Philadelphia, and for salo at tho well known cheap Drug Storo and. Health Emporium ia the town of Bloomsburg Uol. co- Va. ' . Oysters I Oysters ! . THE Subscriber has jiist received a snp ply of .Aiulioy Oysters, fresh and fine. He has made arrangements to have a regular supply during the winter. ...... J. IC. MUYHK. November 24', lfcT08. 81. . . . mHsy9 . . . . And all kinds of country Produce, taken in payment for Newspapersj at this OfSee. NEW GOOM 0 . . AT THE 5 . ' .1 A V THE . subscribers respectfully announefcto th public generally, tlht they havo just received, nu now, opening, their , , MLL SUPPLY OF GOODS, which, widi their fortaen rtock, embraces, .an cxten sivcassorUuent of seasonable Merchandize for tho accommodation of purchasers. Their stock of now consists of all tho varieties of coarse, fine end 3upcriino r i, f ...Cloths, ' . Cais.imcrs, Wat- t, f tineltsSilks, Merinoes, -. ! . Ginghaitls, Oalliipesj Shawls'; Ribbands, iLace3. Linens, Mousse ' line de Lian, Muslins, Vest ing, Blankets, Slocks, Umbrellas, and' - , - . Parasols. ' liAUifis? bonnets; O ft mm SS3 2 03 25 and a largo, variety of other substantial arid fancy articles in tho Dry Goods Lino too numerous to mention in an advertisement. Fur, Cloth and Seal Skin Capsj of all sides'. g3 or Male dad Female, large end small. Groceriesi & Eaiqmors, Sugar, Coffee, Teas', Spices,t Ghees'cr ile lasses, Brandy, Gin, Itum.tfync', fyc. Assorted in prices and quality. Hardware, iron and nails, , assorted, from the smallest, apicle to a smith's anvil from a nail rod to a crowbar and front a s'paiablo to a spike. - (l,)ti Gig diCoachMakers'Finding iSiTrimrhings! Saddlers' Finding and Trimmings. Wood Stovcs,Conl. Stoves ajtd SlovePipe. i Steel of all kinds. TIN WARE, AND CEDAR WARE. WILLOn AND OTHER MsT&ETtf. ... " 1 f Queen's and. Drcclicry WAKE) Salt, Cod Fish amd Mackerel. OiiSjFaiails, riigSj Dye Stufis; , , In great variety. , Arid generally . all, articles call;i"for in country stores! which hvinjbeeii crirefully uclected snd pur chased at tho lowest prices, will he olTcrcd at low rates for cash, or in exchange for country produce. ..The htehest price in CASH or GOODS, alnavs paid fiJr country produce. . . . KUPEUT & BARTON, November 10, 1838- 29tf. . 'Elilitary Election: THE Enrolled Inhabitants of the 71st Reprimcntt I', M. aro herfibv notified that an EL'ESOTION wjll be held fertile , First Battallioniat.tho house of HENRY BITTEN BENDER, in Orangeville. Fprlho Second Battallion, at th,e houso qf. JOSEPH SHARPLESS, in Cattawissa; on. . . , ... ... , . ..,. . . Saturday, the ISM fay of December next between tho hours of 10 in the forenoon. and 6 in tho afternoon, to elect, ty Daiiot,t one person for Colonel for said Regimenti in tho room of Eli McIIenry, resigned. Tho Maiors of said Regiment will super-. tend the ekctionts of their respective,. .battaV, liqns, and make return to ine agreeable to the Hilt section of tho Iliitia' jv. -i I DANIEL FULI.MCR, . Brig.Insp,nt Brig. 8th Dh. P. M Inspetor's Office, Lurtcstonc, Nov,I7,lC38. Improved. Aperient Seidlitz Powders., jSl bun) and billiona.afTectu),ns, . For t-alo it. , , Tbbias Health Empor'mni, Bloomsburg. RUSHIAN BliisSElLS & llEEL BALLS For salo at. ; , .-.,, . . , , . ,,,.; Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomobur?. VTTT - , tr , By the Box. and one box will last a whols year. lor sale by mvb.g,. Tobias' Health Emporium uioorasDurg. i