be established for tlio preseni. .Dptachmcnts of British troop's continue tn.be sent from' Fredenektoi) to the scene riif invnsion. Among them acompanyof Roy al. Artillery, with a field piece for Wood stock. . , , .., The Crocodile, from Halifax', with tho pDth Regiment, wliir.h was bipectbd at St. "Johns, N. B. had liot arrived there tlio '22d'. A body of 1000 militia, wore r'cvloWcd I' . ... 1. H I.. J. Vft Aunusia on i uusuay. . . A Wirt nf llin detachment of h'c Alirmsta ii - ,1-- i tHvftion of Maine troops left there Wednes day for the scene of liio diiTieulties. Tlicy 'had been renewed the day before by the "Governor, who addrcsrVcd them hi a brief animated speech, which w,ac received by the troops with much 'enthusiasm; , Tlio men are moved by- one impulse, vhioh is a fixed dcurmitlatlotl td Uphold the rights of the State; Gen. Harvey is making drafts on the mi litia of New Brunswick, and has at present puiy duij isriiisii regulars in trie primucu. ' , Gov. Fairfield, in his speech to the Kch "ncbec troops at Augilsta, said according to 'the Boston Atlas : " go arid dtivo back the British myrmidons, go and defend al the point of tlio bayonet the honor of ottr '.State." , Many Say Sir John Harvey will hot back ', out, in which ease blood will be shed; The line of videttes arc already in full ' operation; Oh the 2(3lh, the day after they were formed they communicated important ' intelligence from Lincoln td Bangdr,48 miles tn four hours: Mr. Jams is clearing out tlio road from tho point, 30 miles further down the Aroos took, where is established, at Hriultoh'; tho ' Arhe'ricaii head quarters. It is feared, if the troops and ammunition t do not arrive there before the host is out ol ' ho ground, that the roads will bo converted lir llin mild Tvonlhrr inln imnnssnhle moras- j . . . . . . ...... . - aes; 1 THE TROUBLES IN MAINE. ine message ol tile rrcsid?nt wtucli we "'publsh bclowj (says the Washington Globe) Was rnrpivpd liv hnlli hrrtilf-hnt nf frnnrtrpsa ..j . -without the utterance of a dissenting opin- .1rvn lrnm 10 I'tnu'd it pnnfunrt. 1 1, I tn pun. :,Da'is, Jin Clay, Mn Walker, Mr. Nofvcll alio Air. vv imams, successively) comment- cu upon me message anu documents. I Mere was great unanimity of feeling, and scarce 'a shade of difference in Opinion as it re gards the p'nlicy on either side of tho house. 'mt. Clay threw up the idea that the Presi- ' 'dent ought to have taken thd matter direct ly in hand, as the national authority, with out addressing himself to the local authori ties of Maine. It seems td us ihiit tile mode adopted w'as Hie only one practicable, for the head of the National Government. He could only interpose by appealing id the "elate government or that of Great Britain, -and tho latter is too far off td bb reached in '"time. Some fcgrcla were expressed by several senators on both sides of tho chamber, that the Governor of Maine had not notified hi5 intention to remove the tresspassers to the k Governor of New Brunswick, Mr. Walk "cr threw out a suggestion, which seemed to us a sufilcient answer to the objection. Mr. Walker said, that a right to exclusive juris "diction had never been set up before by tho British Government. The order to assert , it, he said, was a secret in Maine. The "cxerciso of a concurrent jurisdiction by a Jiarty entitled to it; required no' notice. THE WEATHER, he weather for the lu3t two weeks has ieen very moderate for the tfeason, inter spersed with rain and enow, which has rcn: dered the loads almost impassable; The Sus'quchaliria river is now nearly clear of ice, it having broken up about a week since. Bomo damage has bsen dono to bridges on the river, and to the canal. The piers of the Danville bridge have' been seriously in jured, but we understand they have received juch temporary repairs' thai the crossing will not be Itite'rrupted. The portion of tho Northumberland bridge, between that vil 'logo and the island, has been entirely dwepl away. tcyThere is one'lfiing.says hh exchange jpaper,. that -puzzles us surpassingly; and that 'iBr how a man can ever expect to es cape aguo. and fever, who neglects to pay ihe .Printer .Et trrv luuW takpaa pspcrand don't pay for it. is 'sure v to Iive that or tlio night mare and there's t t . . .... )(o,euctj wiing aa curing mem till they pay tojij .Til "i. . ; , y, Ths frcxt Untied mala Senate. From present appearances, says the Lait caster Intelligencer, wo are led to behove that the next Spnats of the United States will be represented only in part' hyrsevcral States. Pennsylvania Vvill bo without one, New York, Virginia, Delaware and Michi gan. Tile Federalist's in tho Senate of Penn sylvania, Ihey having a majority in that body', and in ihcir usual style,, in express opposition to the will of the pcrtplc', declar ed thjjy would liotgo into an election. But if we hazard an opinion, and front the elec tions that have taken place! they will fare rather worse, the longer it is delayed. The people liave beeqhlu alarmed at their late outrageous and high handed measures, that ve feel Gatis fled; when an opportunity is of fered them Ihtdugh tho ballot box, they will speak in Such a manner as will give them leave to" retire to lite shades of prlvata life. Tiid Derhosrals of Connecticut have no niinatcd ihe Hon. JolinM. Nilcs, dftho U. Zi itcs Seriate; as tlibir candidate fair Gover nor. A bill has past the House of Representa tives of Ohio, by a vote of 37 to 32, to pio- hibit tlio cstablishmc'titj In that State, of any brilncli or agency oi tlio United States Bank of Pennsylvania or any other foreign bank: CONGRESS Adjourned 2 o'clock, on the morning of Tuesday last. , . ( Messrs. Blair and Rives, df the Gldbe; have beaii elected printers to tho Senate: The federal papers bawl iriost .lustily that Governor Potter has within the last foiir weeks of his administration, cavs tho Eds- ton Sentinel, increased the statu debt to the amount of one million and eight hundred thousand dollars. Is tiicrc one word of trulii in this? In Order that Rilucr'n Cabinet might boast that they had Hot increased the state debt, they borrowed what money they- wanted on temporary loans and promised repayment at short dates; they became partially due in the ear ly part of lhi3 year arid Ritner had not left one dollar in the Treasury to meet those demands. It required $800;000 oil the first of this month to save the credit of tlie stale these were borrowed temporary, and 81,200,000 were authorized to be borrow ed by a sttJok loan, out of which the 000,- 000 temporary loan will be refunded. Not one cent of this moneV is intended to be applied to any object originated tlndvr Gov Porter's administration. The whole goes towards fulfilling engagements made by Rit nor and sercral millions more will be wan- ted in the course of this year for the same purposes; The" federalists may continue to' bawl as much as tlicy please, but they may be assured that the pc'o'ple full well know to " put the saddle upon the right horse." Tlio Odwdgo Palladium of Wednesday says: "We learn from Kingston that Col. Ilcilstls, of Waterlown, one of the PreScott ptisonors, was executed on Friday last. Al so, that one of the prisoners, a deserter from thcBriiisli aamy,was' shot on the same day." A few drys ago four men had been c'n gaged till dark in fulling a tree in the com miine of I.apluuic, in the Lot ct Garonne but left their work before it wad finished. One of ihein;howe?er, went back for tome tools he had left behind; but as1 ho did not return; his comrades went to seel: him, and found him lifeless on the ground by the side of the tree, which had been blown down by the wind: Tho surgeons who examined tho body could not discover tho slighncst exter nal contusion or interna! injury and attri buted his dcatli cither by pressure of the air, or to a sudden fright at tho fall. GalignanVs Messenger. Gen;. Scott reached (his city yesterday from Washington; and proceeded immedi ately by (fie afternoon boat to tho Eastward usini' all despatch to reach the Maine boundary. If, as wo dc6nT probable; no' blow shall have been struck before the General's arri val, his .efforts, barked by the recommenda tion of this Government1, and of the British Minisler, for tho mutual withdrawal of troops, will trauquilizo all parties. How enviable, how honorable, the civil triumphs which this military chief has been rereu'dy winning in every part ofiiur ex-, tendodterriuiry, and in every emergency of our.ciuintry. These efforts will not be fonrotten nor im- deivalued by u just and fjrrfiil people. jtv. i. American. Msence of mind. A friend related tn us the othcj: day and extraordinary caso of absence of inind. "A riicichan't in emptying some liquor from olio. barrel into thd oilier, ohmped the the funnel into his mouth, and did not discover the mistake until he febhd himself running over. , . A new Idea. At tho inns in tho little country towns upon the Ohio, it is usual, as in many other places, to nave girls who wait upon the iabje. Their romu.ori way of ascertaining wether, ii in an will have his coffee with or .without milk, is to eqquiro whether he will take it clear oi cloudy. Jl HappiJ Change. The village Record says: 'A woman near Dilwothtowu, five or six miles from this borough, aiid who has been blind near twelve years, received her sight a few days since. She had long since abandoned all hope of a restoration, and. the event was wholly unexpected toher. Sho was quite astonished herself and at the first glimpse of light, she exclaimed with joy and surprise, 'Oh! I seel' Altera night so long how bright tho moon appears;' 12 Sad Jlccident. A few days since Mr Benjamin iMuAltister of ijincolnville, Maine.got caught in ihe cog-wheel of a mill, in .that towij; and was so shockingly mang led thai he lived but a few hours. After the mill was stopped to release him, he begged tiiosn around him not to take hint out, but tn set the mill agoing and put him out of his i II lie ry, as it was Impossible for llini to rc: cover and after he was released, ho calm ly desired that a vein might be opened aiid terminate his sufferings. He gave orders concerning the settlement of his worldly affairs, iuilcral, &c; Ageil 40. FOREIGN EXTRACTS; The Par!.'! dales aie to Wednesday; Jan uary 23d. On Tiicsdiiy M. Mole'and all bis colleagues in the ministry tendered their resignation after having fought the amend ment to the address to the king through, inch by inch. What tlicy obtained was done by so small ttiajoritics as to be equiv alent to a defeat Tlie nett ministry had not of course been forihed, nor had tlie re signation of the oldbeeii forrhally accepted Gossip is busy as to thq Ib.ruiation ol' the now cabinet, bill the only thing certain is! Hint filaraliail boull was sent lor uv tlio kin'f. The report of the advance of a large bo dy of French troops to the Belgian frontier is confirmed by the Jourilal des Uebats. This movement is probably ihade in concert Willi Hie ralineatioii ol its award by tlie Uorl- uon Uonlerence. The war in Spain continued its horribly sanguine character. Espartero, the Queen's t'eneral, had issued a inutulcsto that lorcve- ery Cbristino prisoner shut, he should shoot two Uarlisis. Fervacr, who was to have beciii tried by a court martial, on Espartero's complaint, had run away, and justified his flight br saying he was condemned beforehand by Espai tcro. Of the movement of the Span ish arniicsor of the Cabinet wo can form no clear idea. Every thing sco'ins as undeci ded as usual There was an eruption of Vesuvius on lVew i car s day, and a dense cloud of a3l 03 entered tho city of Naples. Apprehen sion's were entertained for ihe citv, hot tho wind changed and carried t.ic cinders to ward3 the shore at Portiei. On thd 3d all was quiet. MARRIED Bv ihe Rev. f). S. Tohia on tlio 5ih iust. Mr. (renrzr If hUenvxht to MisnMarittIIock,bo of Madison town fchip. OBITUAR.Y' DIED At Orangeville, on the 15th tilt. .SWri A'ciwi, aged 7 months and 8 days, daughter of Isaac C. Johnson, Esq. 50 MASONS, 50 CARPEM'telSS, A RE wanted unon Briilrcs No. 1 nnd A. cn Aft tho datlawissa und Lillle Sckuyltcill Ilml Itoud. CjrpcntcrR that arc acquainted with fram ing and raising Lattice Worki)ridgc3 will receive Rood wages. From 14 (o 00 dollar per month will to paid. Tho country is very healthy. ailUYIiElt.'FUICK & Co. , JOHN V. MANN & Oo; March 0,1830. Tho Millrm'un, Milton, will give thc'rtiovo three insertions and phargo IhU ouicc'; FOR SAI,E5 VERY CHEAP, A Bc&rtoon Waggon, Mnost New and a One Horse .Sleigh. r.nquiroof riHLIP STJirLER. Ulooui, March 0,1830. BD'WJll IW l.llWJfl Major Noah says, "Brother Jonathan, a great ox weighing 4000 Ibf, has arrived in this city on hi-) way to England for exhibi tion. Brother Jonaihaii was raised iii New Hampshire is six years old and a noble look ing animal, lie is to be seen at 122 Fulton sited." 3 ( tCs'TJlJlDE ! TRADE 'TIUIDB I A FIRST RATE Speeding fllarcj For Trade for a Good lldrs'i, or a i year old horse Colt. Tho Maro u gentle .and quiet, and vods well cither In single or doublo harness. 1)'. S: TIDBIAH. Bloonishurp;, March d) OPERATIONS the TEETH. d. V.1LLERCIMMP, mESrECTFUI.LV ,iiiorms i'tib Ladies and Gentlemen of this place and its vicinity, that ho has takcuiqi UU residence for a short time at the IJl.OOMSULRti HOUSE, kept by C, DOEB LE15, where ho wilt l.o happy to icccivd calli in the lino of h'w pmfession. Ladies will he waited upon nt their residence; Gentlemen also, if tlicy dc Kirc it. Operations pctforrrrd in thq mast peffret manner, generally with lit le or no pain, and warranted to answer all the useful and ornamental purposes of tho art. An invaluable- VEGETABLE DENTRIFICEj nnd a good bilpply of TOOII 1 RUSHES kept for sale, ntthe most reasor a'llc rates. Upon leaving Bluorusburg he intends visiting Call.iwissa in his piofjj4on.d caoacityi Uloomsburg, March 9, 183U.' Public Said; ILL bo sold at Public Sale, at the house of the subscriber, in Bloom townshin.Colum- bl.i county, the following properly, to wit: Two Waggons, one blrigh and bled, Uows, feheep, To tatocj, Uca .Hives, .iset of Blacksmith's Tools, three Stoves, d Clock Crsc!, nnd pll kind of .Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also A L'.OT oTlM liEil LANij.itualcd in Cattawissa township.con taining seven acrcsi Sale to commence at 10 o' clock, A. M. on the SOA and "lllh day 's of March, insl,', two days in succession. A reasonable credit will bo given . JOHN HERTMAN. March 0, 1830. N Tuesday tho 12th Inst, between Blooms- burg and hspytown, or m liloomsliurg, a WAIjIjET POCK.ET BOOK, contain rig ittic () iioltar JIlll on ihe b'cbnvl kill Bank of I'hlladelpbia. and onn 5 hollar liill on tho Exchange Bank, Pittsburg. Tho subcil bers name is writbn in the Wallet id four,or six. different places. The finder shall be liberally re warded by leavingthc ribovo wallet with C. Docllcr in Bloom, or by delivering it to the tubtcribcr i.l Danville. B. P. ALWOOD. Danville, Feb. 25, 1830. Tlie Commissioners of Columbia conn tv, have tho pleasure to aehlowledge the re reipt of a very neat set of Meteorological I.risthimeiits, consisting of a Ilnfomr'tbr, two Thefitionfeters, rf Self-Kegistcring I her mometcr, and a Rain Guage; furnished to tins county hy the Committee on Meteorolo gy of the Franklin Institute of Pennsylva nia, out of tho sum of four thousand dollars appropriated by the legislature at their ses sion in l3'f, and placed at the disposal of the joint eom'mittee for the advancement of Meteorology Of tlie American Philosophi cal Society and trariKlin institute, Willi a view of obtaining cveryJnformation on the subject of climate tjatjinay be interesting, to the agriculturalist especially. Regular reports are requested to be made to the committee, and rolb furnished for that pur pose, convenient to note all observations con nected willi the subject. They have been left for the present with Dr. Ma'gill; to whose care they were directed for tlio use of the county; COR, CLACKNER, JOSEPH BROb'ST, Commissioners. DanvilJc, Feb. 5th, 1830. A NEW THRESHING MACHINE. STAIY & HOWARD'S SlWaJkE B2'RS23 POWS3S2, Upon the Principle of a Leather lielt In clined Plane. The advantage of the Machine over all others is, that It ran he operated willi a single horse, and requires but two men to work it, while it occupies but a small spai'c in a barn. The power can also be applied to wood sawing, turning, or to operate ma ny other kinds of machinery for Mechani cal purposes. Any person wishing to per chase the right of a tiinglo power, or for townships, ran obtain it upon application to the subscribers, living in Muucy township Lycoming coiinly Pa. HAINES, THOMAS fc Co. P. S. Letters directed to the Subscribers on tho subject, to Muncy P. O. will be promptly attended to. Muncy, Feb. Oih lrJ3(T, 41 Dr. LEWIS MO'ER. 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Where all orders and communication's, postage paid, aro requested to tic directed. More Bridges to Let; jrpnHE Commissioners of Columbia County will, Jy receive propojsls and enter into contracts with the lowest and best bidders; at Ihe house of Isaac C Johnson, Estj. Innkeeper, in OrangvilIc on TucEdJy the 19th day of March next, (biddings to bo closed at 3 o'llotk, P. M.) for building tho following bridges in said county, as follows: For huildintr a Bridgo acioss Fishing. Creek, at tho mouth of Huntington Creek, at or near Lazarus" Ford, in Fishing Creek towiwhip to havo stono abutmsnts 21 feet long, 10 feet thick, and 12 fect hirjli frSm low water mark, with wfng walls to ex tend mto tho bank 20 feet Tlla superstructure to consist of a single vvooderl rircli, 132 feet lorn;, by 20 feet wide, frpm out to cut. ALSO For Rebuilding a Bridge across Fishing Creel; at or nc.ir thc.dweiiing houso of Moses Mc Henry, in said township. Tho abutments and piers of the old bridge to bo completely rt paired, and a Bra:o Briilga superstructure erected thereon I'J I feet long. Both Bridges are to bo put under good shingle' roof, to extend ten feet Ifyond the facoof tlio oint ments. Plain and specifications of tho worj: will be ct hibitcd at tha time and place of letfin'?; , , COR! CLACKNER, JdSEPH UROBST, JOHN MclIENRV, Commissioners. Commissioners' Office, Danville, Feb. 19, 1839, OCT. tSAIVSN MOYEK4 French ISSicasniatiSEn 35dfc'tor, From Reading, Informs the public that ho lias returned 10 Bloomshurg, after an absccn'ce since Ju ly latt, and can bo found ai the Hotel of Daniol Snyder, whoro ho will beat all times ready to attend to pations who are afllictoil with Rheumatic, pains in the limbs or body. Bloomsburg Dec. 29tli 1838. 30 ' 1 IS hereby given to all who era indebted to thji subscriber, either no Book, Notes, or Judgements civ Dockets, that they must come forward and settle out their respective dues between now and tho first dsy of Fcbuary, 1839, or thoy will bo noerely dealt' with. DANIEL GROSS. Bloomsbarg Dec SOtU IS38. Stoh'