' .... . Hie proceedings of the Lcgieralme for ld&t two weeks are almost entirely with gcneral inienst, ii' U-e cxcrpi tlio jpjec- . n rrsrillilinH In rnlnw ihii Vif Inion bill was hanging between the two JSCS. ylmtnctm uoucges. mora aro at pre- Kit eighty-eight college's in tho Union, di- led ralhcr uirtcjually lirhong tho Statea. tsiucs nieso mere aro la juuw ounuuia, Medical Schoo'.s.and 33DivihitySchoola. ie number of Students Iri 11 of tlio Law ,)&), is 227, in SO of tlio Mcdical.2489, fjO of tho Divinity Schools, 1058'. General Stephen Van itchsclaor, mo 111 known Talrooii bf Albany, died sud- ).. . .,o..i!..-u...r.iJ. ... i iniv, a; ins iiiiinur iauiu, a icw uaya since. i was atl agSd man', immensely wealthy', I every way distinguished for his liberal I patriotic character'. Extraordinary Phenomenon. The St. Jui's Gazelle of the 1 1 ill tilt, contains the Blowing extraordinary account ! We are informed uii'ori the bc3tatiihor- , that on Mf ii lay morning last, the water the lake, on the American Bottom, "oppo- thi3 city, called the Grand Marais, cov- g more tliati-one thdtlsahd, acres, sudden- disappeared, leaving iiino tenths bf it? entirely bare. It has filled up' gradual- bnt, oil Thursday, was aboiit oric foot ow its ordinary height; Tlio fish In tho e appear to liavo bcrin all destroyed, thou- ;Js of them being now floating oh thb fce of the lake! While the water was :t, a huge fissure was discovered in the th at the bottom bf tlic lake, extending m bank to bank. 'An Albany Cdrresnondent of tho N. Y. recent freshet in the neighborhood of jany, jit 61,000,000; Fhe limited partnership hill ria3 boon re ted in tho Missouri Legislature, rhe Missouri Lcgidaturo arc aboiit to in duce a liberal system bf common schools that Slate. It is high time; young mart who attempted bri Tuesday et on ti turlhen tram passing tho Oak- d Hotel; Delaware couiity, Pa., was ght by tho railing of the bridge and own down and run over by eight of the s, mangling and fracturing his limbs in a eking maimer and causing doath in three rs. young femalo bf Now York city was cued from a stream near Auburn, in an nipt to drown herself, owing to remorse having joined a company about to open new theatre ifl that town. Tho Petersburg (Va ) Intelligencer nay b rail-road thence to tho Roanoke, has fide viore m'oiYcy and hilled more people n any in the United States. Tho snow has been five foot deep in Jcf- on county, Ohio. resolution has passed the House of Re- scntalivcs of Michigan, without a dissent- voice, instructing the Judiciary Commit- to bring iii a bill abolishing imprisonment debt; iTlid Lowell Courier describes a girl fivo iars of age, who has arrived there frorri arlow, N- II., on her way to Boston. e is said to be 4 feet in height, 4i round waist, and to weigh 1G5. Slio is morc- :cr ' quite playful and sprightly." IMARRIED Qrt thb 5th inst. by tho Bv, William J. Eyor, Mr. Isaac Hurler, Cattawissa township, to Mrs Sarah felz, of the sarno place Jtty tho Rev. D. S. Tobias, nn tho 6th st. Mr. Joshua ft ebb, to Miss Eltzu tVer, both of Espytowu. By thd samei .on tho 7lh inst. Mr. John i, Aiilin, tb Miss Susan Event of Or pville. JBy thosamo, oh tiic same dav, Mr. Jdhn ramm, to Miss Elizabeth Mauser, of !:mlock, all of Columbia co; On Tuesday tho 0th tilt, at Franklin, iox county, Ohio Dr. Lewis II. Cary I mount Uilcad, to Miss Martha Chern rlin, daughter of tlio lato John Chern rlin E(i. deb'd. and formerly of this pee. CONFERENCE he Gth ConrcTenco district, of the I'enn- n:. ci l :n . . . tho Luthcrian Church in this place. vine service may bo expected in tho ovo- fTl HI l ift 1.1,1. in tUn ItmlidT. 1. i aiso on tho two Euccoeduij; days. IVITTUJI t ri'vnr Bloorasburg, Feb. 5th 1839. A NliWTHRESHING MACHINK. , ,STA?LY &. HO WARD'S 17VfiiiE EIWRSiliJ POWER, vpon the Principle of a Leather Belt In clined Plane. Th? 'advantajro of tho Machine over all olhors is, that it can be operated with a slnglonorsc, anil requires but two men to work it, while it occupies but a small space in a barn. Tho power can also bo applied to wood sawing, turning, or to operate ma- .... it p i?: p. uy umui miiua ui inuciiuicry ior iueciiaui' cal purposes. Any person wishintr to per cha.'t thb right of a single powor, or for townships, can obtain it upon application to tho subscribers, living in Muncy township Lycoming, county Pa. . . . , HAINES, THOMAS & Co. P; S. Letters directed to the subscribers oh the subject, to Muncy P. O. will bo promptly attended to. Muncy, Feb. 9th 183!. 41 , Dr. LEWIS MOYEIt. Hereby informs all those indebted to hini, cither by NOTE or BOOK, that ho in tends to leave this place, and wishes that they would settle their accounts before tho 25th of February next. ,, After that date.Iiis Books ' be put jnto the hands of a Jus ticc of the Peace for collection. Ho will be at home every Wednesday aiid Satur day. Blobmsburr, Fcb. o'tli 1839'. 4l Arrangements havo been made with a writer of acknowledged ability to produce in the pages of 7Yic Gentleman1! Maga zine, a monthly series of articles, descrip tive of all subjects connected with the vari ous Alanly Sports and Pastimes, embrac ing a fund of information not elsewhere at tainable, aiul illustrated, in its 'course, by several hundred cngravinga on wood. A moii'g others, the folldwiyg subjects will be particularly exemplified. TJic Horse and the Dog, in all their vdri cties, with every requisite information re specting Purclias'o, Breeding, Breaking, and Keeping. The Art of Gunning, in nil its branches, including Rifle and Pistol Shooting, with ample directions and valuable hints to young gunners. . The Natural History of American Game Birds. , Jingling, witH ah account of Arhcriban Fishes. , Boating and Sailing, with a full de scription of the various fancy crafts, and an interesting account of tho principle Clubs. Archery, with its Customs, &c. and a History of its Rise and Progress. Sivimming, Skating, Quoits, Crichcl, Racket, Fives, and other Ball Games, Forming, in tlio whole, a valuable Cyclo pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge. 1 llgar MEWABlo N the night ofthft7th inct. the house of tlio subscriber was broken open and lua ucsit rob bed ofaboutSO dollars in money and some valuable papers, by a boy nnmcd WASlllMi TON alias GKOKGE WILLIAMSON, from Mifflin county, aged about 19 years). Said boy jg about 5 feet 0 inches high, (andy hiir, full face, mid had on a bluo frock coat and bluo pantaloons. Thonbovo reward will be paid for his apprehension nml conviction. Said boy had been an apprentice to tho subscriber to tlio bhcUsmithiug btuiricss, and had left his scr vice the same evening. JACOB DEIDI.EMAN; IJIoomsburu, Jan. 15, 1839. A iaaastisoaaac young1 MARE ANS) SMDIGIfc K fin 111 Subscriber offers for sale cheap, a hand jjj, some young bay Mare, well broken to cither saddle or harness, together with a handsome sleigh with harness, all nearly new and in good order. GfcORGK W. DKEISBACH. Hoinlock tp. Jan. IS. 1839. 08 tf. PA'S W&i ALL persons indebted to tho subscriber, are re quested to malio paytnentonorbeforo tho first day of March next. Those who noglect thii notico may expect to bo. called on by a Constiblo, without fail or further notice. GL'OItGC W. DREISBACJI. Hemlock ip. Jan. 13. 1839. 38 tf. AH AFPRElTtflGE TO tho DLACKSMITHINO BUSINESS h wanted by tho Subscriber. A Boy, who can cotno well recommended, between 10 and 18 years of ago will receive good encouragement upon imme diate opplication to tho subscriber. JACOB BE1DLEMAN. Jdn.' 12 1839.' A S am in' Earnest ISK WABB 1 1 1 few months sinco I gave notico that I wanted my -RnOTv ACCOUNTS settled and but very littlo attention was puid to it by thoso intercHtod. I now give further notice, that all per onfi hnving open accounts with me, must call and settle then, cither by Noto or Cash", within TWO MONTHS from date, or they will bo remured to settlo witli a Justice of tho I'oaco. No mistake thki time. DANIEL BNYDEK. Bloomsburg.Doc. 8, 1838. N, U. I havo also on hand eoveral ?.'OTE9, which must also bo exchanged for OAS1I, within hB aboTO time, or tho signers will have to f'1 ot On Salurdaylast, supposed in the village of Bloornshurg, a SHEEPSKIN WALLET, botilainihg two SO Dollar bills pn tho Uni ted States Bank, one 5 on Northumberland and ttyo S'b on the Schuylkill blank, and several papers of no cons'cqucnce to any one but the nwnnr. Thn nnmo nf i ilnliio Appioman, ji." was. written in tlio i'nsido of uiu uuci iwicc, , ino.iinuor win uc Hand somely rewarded by returning it to. tho sub scriber, or leaving it at the Democrat office. , BALTIS APPLEMAN, jr. Bloomsburg, Jan. 5. . LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Bloorns- ourff, ,ian. 1st, 183'J. Bddnc Benjamin Esq. uugur uamci Cri cling Andrew Davis David M, Davis Cathcrino Draycr Frederick Dim William A. B Fisher Caleb B. 2 Gaskius James 2 Guild Aaron D. Gross Daniel Esq. Hand Patrick Hoats Daniel Hefler Hannah Herring Christian lCnous rheba Kncrr Georgo Kclchlicr Georgo Afclk Andrew .Mclick Andrew Mouscr Joseph M'Carty Alexander Naglo Michael Naalo John Philips Georgo W JJcifer Uharlos Painter Wra. P. I. Iioaupard Henry A'. . Itamsay Mary EscJ. Kudy Daniel ltiswick Jacob Strawn Jamcd . , . Silvcrlhorn Marshall Shipman Mathiai Squire Ebiu Scmiro T3. . Swarlz Peter Shclhammar Jc.sb Sloan Margaret Tomlinson Samuel J. Talmadgo J. K. Rev. Vunderslicc Hies'ter AVinech John U, White 'Samuel Waller D.J. Rev. . 48. B. RUPERT, P. M. Persons calling for letters on the aboVo list, will please say they aio advertised. T, IS hcrdby given to &U wlio aro indebted to the subscriber, cither no Book, Notes, or Judgements on Dockets, that they must como forward dial settle ch" their respective due3 between how and tho first day of Febuary, 1839, or thoy will bo severely dealt with. , DANIEL GROSS. Bloomoburg Dec. 29th 1838. 3fith WGT. CABEIERi I?I1TEK, FrcJBCh I2kcr.Ejaalli93Ja iDocioa-, . From Reading, Informs the public that ho lias returned to Bloomsburg, after an abscencc since Ju ly last, and can bo found at the Hotel of Daniel Snyder, where he will be at all times ready to attend to pations who are afllictcd with Rheumatic pains in the limbs or body. Bloomsburg Dec. 29th 1838. 30 R. LEIDY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, havintr becomo so deservedly popular, on account of i(s superior strength to any other preparation ol oarsapanlln m existence, it is thought unnecessary to make much conlmcnt upon ,ils virtues. Suffice it to say, one hotlle of tho above contains twite aa murh of tho active principles of Sarsaparilla an other ingredi ents, as any extract in oxistccno, in tho name quan tity, and is equal to one gallon of Syrup of Sana parilla, for making which druggists and others pur chase tho above preparation. Price ono dollar per bottle. It is recomended in all distaccs of tho skin and Bones; affections of tho Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidneys; Eruptions, breaking out of Dry and W.atcry Pimples on tho face, neck and body; ulcer ations of tho nose, mouth and throat; running at tho Ears and Eyos;BrysipiIas, ScrofuIa,rhcumatio pains, swelling or hardening of tho Glands, constitutional diseases produced by tho uso of mercury dr other minerals. In short, Sorsnnarilla is known to tho world, aa being tho most powerful agent ever dis covered for purifying tho blood and Animals Fluids, cousequently the most valuable; specific for nil dis eases, resulting from iinpurhlej of tho Blood, and oilier llmus ol tlio body, , . Caution. Persons should bo particularly careful in getting a preparation that may bo relied upon; thero being many in existence, not properly prepar ed, unfit for use, and almost incit; possessed of so medicinal nualitic3 whatever! Dr. N. B. Lcidy candidly declares his preparation to bo what it is represented to lie, and is prepared by himself, a regular Druggist and Apothecary, and is bcsidc3 a regular Physician, attested by JJrs. ruys' ic, Chapman, Hare, Cox, Dcwccs, Jackson, James, Horner, Gibson, ice. (Sec directions and rccommcn' dations around each bottle.) Upwards of 3000 bottcls of tho above have been sold, during tho past six months, a Gtrong proof of its good qualities, &c. l or salo in this city ai Dr. Loidy's Health Emporium, 3d etrcet, below Vine, No. 191. Frederick KIctt'a Drug etoro corner of 2d and Callowhill streets. J. Smith & Go's. Diugstoro 3d street abovo No ble. J. Gilbert & Coa! Drug store, 2d street above Vine. Also by J, F. Long, Druggist Lancaster, Pennsylvania. G. W. Oakley, Druggist, Reading, do. J. B. Moser, do. Allentown do. P.& W. II. Pomp,do. Easton, do. E. Bringhurst, Druggist, Wilmington, Delowaro. And by tlio principal Druggists and Merchants in tho United Statos. 37th ALSO SOLD BY D. S. TOBIAS. Bloo'meburs, J an. 6 1S39. Of superior Slono Coal, received and for salo by RUPERT & BARTON. Dec. 22d. ONE better In tho known 'world, for salo at tho cheap Wuro House, by 7VBIAS in Bloomsburg. AND 'pmwmi'WMjmmi HUGH McTPJLLIAMS, Esq. Treasurer in account with the County of Columbia, from the first day of January, until the 31sif day of December, 1538; both dayb inclusive'. , . . ' Br. To balance in tho Treasury at list settlement, To Cash received of tho sev eral Collectors during first quarter, do. dr. 2d, do. do. 3d, . do. do. 4th, Tax on unseated lands, To cash received of tho sev eral School Collectors; Dolls. Cls. 'in 05 2520 12 2070 49 1011 47 2517 fill 301 42 340 35 10,132 35 Balance duo thcTreasurer on last settlement, By Cash paidonCommission , ors' orders, By Treasurer's commissions, Balaiicd In tho Treasury, Dolls. Cls. 1703 07i 0954 01 253 30i 8011 59i 1520 35 io,132 35 Balance in the hands of Hugh M'Williams, lato Treasurer, $1520 75J WE, tho undqrsigncd, Commissioners of the County of Columbia, have oxamined tho above accounts, compared them with the vouchors, and find them just and corrects Witness our hands this ninth day of January, A. D. 1839. Wo further certify, that there is tjio amount of six hundred and sixty-three dollars and forty-two cents ot county orders in circulation; COR. CLACKNER, JOSEPH BROBST, Commissioners. Of the County of Columbia, as per Treasure'r thereof, during the year orders issued by the Commissioners on the one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight. Aes3ssor3 wages, Jurors wages and mileage Constables attending courts, Constables making returns and mileage, School fund, Commissioners and Clerks wages, Views of road3 and bridges, State costs, Election General; Contingent expenses, includ ing two coal stoves and pump at jail, Carried uji Dolls. 500 1208 51 80 203 498 212 298 172 Cts. 12 48d 00 00 00 50 75 54 40 154 25 3540 03 Amount broughl up, , rnnting and Stationary, Bridge building and repairing, Education poor, Auditors wages, Prothonotary3 and Clerks wages, Coroners fees, Jailor's and Sheriffs fees, Court crier, Wolf, panther and fox scalp?; Stato costs; Dolls. Cls. 3540 03i .271 444 2238 21 22 44 30 00 107 57i 02 74 875 44 ,48 00. 147 42 52 24 i 0937 50 tVE, tho undersigned, Auditors, duly elected to settle and adjust the accounts of the County of Columbia, do certify, that wphave examined tho foregoing accounts, and wo do'reporta balance in favor of tho county, in the Treasury, to tho amount of fifteen hurt drcd and twenty dollars and seventy-five aud one-half cents. Wiluess our Hands; this ninth day of January, A. D. 1839.. JOHN BIDDLE,. . GEO. H. WILLETS,. , SEBASTIAN IIOWER," Auditors! To CJoimiy Rates and levies for 18356 tf Sir-1 8 from eolleciorsd Collectors'' Names. Michael Sanders, John Mover, jr. Jacob Rissel, jr. Christian Shuman, Jeremiah Woolovcrj David Philips, John Fices, John Brown; Jacob Shultz, Isaac Leidy, Daniel Woolcver, Tiios. Mendenhall; Peter Simonton, John Ruckcl, James C. Sproul, Thos. Barber, Daniel Gauger, Charles Evc3j John Kline. Charles Hartman, Jcsso Shannon, Peter Heller, John Mclcch; Elijah Prico, Jcsso Yocum, Daniel Pcelar, Henry Diolrlck, John'MoWilliams, Beujamin Alwood; Townships. , Whole am'ti Paid. Balance due, Mahoning, 1835 1418 35 1228 32j 190 02i Derry, " 901 51 325 43 570 09 Mahoning, 1830 1359 53 1070 44 283 09 Mifllin, " 703 39 444 5Q 348 89 Madison, " 583 40 312 02 271 44 Mahoning, 1837 1900 90 022 10 378 80 B. Creek, " 935 03 070 25 159 78, Mifllin, " 015 01 545 23 09 78 Cattawissa, ' 885 30 789 82 05 53 Hemlock, 090 82 018 45 72 3Tf Madison, 432 5.0 334 01 07 80 Greenwood, ' 428' 23 311 87 110 30 Liberty, " 424 54 353 90 70 04 Mt. Pleasant; " 205 73 177 12 . 88 00 Derrv, i838 013 35 250 G7J 350 03 Madison, " 401 37 111 71 359 00 Limestone, " 514 45 445 70 08 75 Greenwood, " 411 13 130 00 275 12 Sugarloaf, " 210 14 210 14 Hemlock, 703 07 125 00 558 07 Bloom, " 057 28 109 50 787 75 Mifllin, 513 59 247 50 -200 09 Mt. Plcasaht, ' 109 48 50 00 130 48 R. Creek, 410 07 176 40 271 17 Cattawissa, 555 09 131 00 424 09 Fishing Creek, " 213 70 .3,0 0Q, 212 70 Brier Creek, ' 1201 70 300 00 001 75 Liberty, '' 375 27 207 10 108 10 Mahoning, " 037 49 . 144 73 782 86 S8 732 80 WE, the undersigned, Cominisstonarc, have ascertained from tho Treasurer's, Books, the balance duo the County of Columbia eight thousand seven hundred and thirty-two dollars and oiglity-nino cents; (errors excepted;) ' COR. CLACKNER, JOSEPH BROBST, Conwiissiorieri: