TUB COLUMBIA DBMOCilAT. "TKUTIt WITHOUT &iTind.iY, )iJincu i, lean'. A Bill has been reported in the itouso of Representatives, appropriating about six "tnillions of dollars for iiilcVnal improve 'meiUs. ThcGovernor hat nominated to thcSenato 'the Hon. Na'thaiiiel B. Eldred, fur the or ifice of President Jtidge of liie Gill Judicial District, in tho rodlh of Judge Shippen', dc "ceascd. Tho special election hi thb senatorial district composed of tin counties of Centre, Clearfield, Lycoming, Poller and McKean, 'took place on Tuesday the 5lh i list, to fill the place riccasloned by the resignation of Alexander Irwin; Wb have only receiv ed returns from Centre and Lycoming, 'which give the following: Parsons, Derri. Armstrong, Fed. 'Centre, 1192 351 Lycoming, 1610 133 !2838 489 There is no doubt of the election of Par sons. " Buckshot and Ball" are making ' terrible work in the whig ranks; Slaying their thousands. The house of representatives has appoint ed a coinmittae to investigate the causes which led to the late disturbances at the scat "of government. Tho Montreal Herald of the 2d inst. says: We understand that the lllh Regiment has received orders to proceed immediately to New Brunswick, and that two or three re giments will follow with tho least possible 'delay. The same paper adverting to the proba bility of a general war, HiakeB tho follow ing, rather absurd statement. " We know bets have been offered to a considerable amount, by military men, that h portion of the British army will occupy the state of New York before the first of May nexti" Jail Delivery. We leain from the Ann Arbor, Mich. Argils that one of the prison 'ers confined in the jail in that village, cal led to the jailer, and informed him that he need not prepare breakfast for as many as usual for some of his boarders liad decamp ed during the night. Upon an examination, It was found that seven out of ten of the prisoners had escaped. They effected their escape by cutting a hole through the floor, ' cutting away twd of tho sleepers, a portion of the sill, and removing a quantity of hard frozen earth. Wc learn from the Southern Star of the 28th ult. tliat a few days previous an attempt was made by a negro in Gopiah county, Miss, to poison tho family of his master, Mr.'W. Millaspa. It appears from the con fessions of the negro, that lie had purchas ed'at Port Gibson a few weeks previous, "an ounce of arsenic, which he brought home and put into tho coffee which was prepar ed for the family. There proved to be too rinuch arsenic in proportion to the quantity 'of coffee, which is the only reasoii why it did not prove futal to tho whole family. Tho negro has been apprehended, and if! tnowMnj&il to await his trial. DISTRESSING OCCURRENCE. Mr. Joseph Miller, of Loyalsork town ship, was drovncd on Saturday last, while Engaged In floating logs down the Loyal 'sock creek to a saw mill about ten miles a 'tbove its moutlh Mr. Mi had directed ihc hands engaged with him to go to dinner, and stated that as his feet were already wet, lie wouid get off some logs that had lodged upon a rapid, before lie went. When they returned, they found him under one of the logs. It is supposed that he had gone be low tho log to pry It oil", and that having wung suddenly around it knocked him down and rolled upon him, where it lodged; Mr. M. had, eleven doys previous, been "married to n daughter of Mr, Alexander Sloan, of Williamsport. Her feolings, and Yhose of his aged parents, with whom he resided, can bo belter imagined than doscri hedMuncy Tdcgratfn Iowa Territory.' -GoV. Lllcas and lliu Secretary of tlio Territory, Wm. B. Coll Way, I'ormcly Editor of tlio Pittsburg Man ufacturer have had a 'regular 'epistolary quarrel; and thb way the latter talks to the Governor is curious. Then again, tho Gov ernor and the Legislature arc at loggerheads and a memorial has been passed praying Congress to remove Governor Lucas from office". Thb memorial alleges .giavo char ges. From tho United Stiles Gazette. LATEST FROM THE EAST. Important and U'arlikc from Nova Sco tia. Wo are Indebted to tho Editor of tho Bos ton Atlas for an extra of his paper, con taining Intelligence frbm Hallifax, (Nova Scotia,) to tho 27th February. Tho Halifax papers mention tho distur bance:! on the line as leading almost certain ly to a war between the UnitcdStafe's and Great Britain. Thb Legislature of Nova Scotia met on tho 20th, on the receipt of the news from the borders, and voted a sum of one hundred thousand pounds to bu at tile disposal of the Government to raise men to go to the aid of New Brnuswick, and r.ioiiT tiiousaxd men were to be im mediately raised. This vole was followed by loud and hear ty cheering. The Nova Scotia Gazelle says Hover be fore was such an animated scene witnessed never such cheers heard in our House of Assembly. Tho papers of the Province arc in ear nest for a contest. The Assembly passed spirited Resolutions offering one third of tho militia to the Goverilor, and empower ing hirh1 to fill lip by draft if necessary and assuring suitable provisions for tho fam ilies of those, who shall go to the contest and to soldiers extra pay beyond that al lowed by the Governor encouraged to im mediate action, the General Assembly and tho audience in the gallery joined iii three cheers. The Legislative Council concurred in the act of tho Assembly, and the (Lieutenant) Governor approved of the whole proceed ings. Our minister at Vienna. A letter from Mr. Muhlcnburg says: "I have had my solemn audience with the Emperor as they call it here it was conducted with a good deal of ridmp and ceremony. I have also been presented to the Empres3, the Em press's mother, and the brothers and uncles of the Emperor. Euch had their separate courts, women as well as men, each their grand master of cetemonies, and each must be waited on separately In lull dress. They all received me with great kindness and at tention, and I have every reason to bo picas ed with my reception. Prince Mcttornich, tne I'nme Minister, is very polite, anil so are the members of tho corps diplomatique all arc greatly pleased and surprised at my German. 1 lie truth is, I sneak it as well as the best of them; the Vienna dia lect is worse than any you have in America." Anecdote. A traveller upon one of tho Jersey roads, ditrlng the wetseasdri, paid his tare uelorc starting. J. he roaus wa3 very heavy and full of deep holes, that made it uiflcnlt for a vehicle to proceed. Alter haV ing gone some distance, the wheels of tho static suddenly dropped into one of these' ugly places, and the driver requested his pas sengcr to alight and assist him in getting tho vehicle forward. Ho acquiesced and obtained a fence rail and pried up one of the wheels from, its embeucu situation- " I guess," said the driver, 'you mought as well brintr that ere rail with you there s another hole here ahead.' So the traveller, with a heavy rail on his shoulder, trudged aIon on foot. 11c re lieved the wheel again, and Was attempting to resume his scat in tho stage, when tne driver observed, ' I'm not sure there isn't another hole some distance off I guess you'd belter bring that rail along with you; as tho road is deep and muddy, bring it on loot." " Look hero,' said the traveller, at length provoked at this palpable imposition upoii good nature ,' I paid my passage I've not much objection to walk but to walk and carry this rail on my shoulder too I'll see you damned first." Precautionary. Tho U. States Sloop of War Concord, has been ordered to sea forthwith by despatches received this mom ing, ris we arc informed by an officer of the Navy. Her destination is not staled, but it probably is to be on tho Eastern station to pievcnt any depredation from British ships upon the coast ol Maine. Bangor Whig. Valuablo lead mines have been discover cd in Franklin and Owen comities, in Kou lucky, and companies have been formed for working llicm. IIYMBNIAIi. MARRIED On tho 28th ult. in Fisl inprcrr ek. hv Elder John Sutton, Mr. lieu ben Davis of Sugarloaf, to Miss Polly Long daughter of John Long ot Hunting ton Luzerno co. Hv the Rev. Mr. Shindcl, Mr. Jacob Clcwcll, to Miss Eliza Brobst, both of Columbia coi BS U3EKE3IBY' GUVEIS, O all Legatees, Creditors, and oilier persons interested in the. estates of the respective de cedents mid tninors, that tho Administration ac counts of the said estates, Imvo liecn filed in the Of fice of tho Register of tho County of Columbia, and vill bo presented for confirmation and allowance to (he Orphans' Court, to bo held nt Danville, in and for tho county aforesaid, On Tuesday tlio lCtli day of April next, at 9 o'clock, A. SI. 1st. , Account of Simon Ifrhlicr and Jtohn Urtsltcr, Executors to tho last will and testament of Simon Krisher, lato of Roaring Crick town ship, deceased. 2d; 1 ho Account of John It. Jloucr. Admlnia- trator of tho estate of Jacob Davis, laic ofliloonj. UAVIlMlip, UCCCilSCU. 3d. Tho Account of Win Smith and :Tohn ami. grr, Executors of tho last will anil tcslamcnt of I Charles Clark, late of Limestone township, de ceased. 'llh. Tho supplementary account of .Tnl.n XTousel, Administrator of the cstato of John Househlato or iiiucrty township, deceased. 5th. Tho Account of Win. Sntllli, Administrator of the cstjle of George feebler, lute of Mahoning township, deceased. Ctli. Tho Account of Ezra 8. miuhursl'. Ad- lninistrator of the estate of Jacob Kostcnbadcr, lato of Mifilin township, deceased. th. The Account of .VagtlaUne Ilutchins and Abraham KM, Administrators nf tlio cstato of John Hutcllilis, lato of Ulifilin township, dc-cca-cd. 8th. The Account of 'J'h.una.i Ilartman and ticorgc II, Witils, Executors of tho last will and testament of Jolin II. Willits, lato of Hem lock township, deceased. Oth. The Account of George II. Wtlllts, Ad ministrator of tho estate of Samuel Hughes, late of Caltiwissa township, deceased. 10th. Tho Account ofinw r. IJarcTcv. Ad ministrator of tlio cstato of Elite It. FUrman, late of Bloom township, deceased. 11th. Tho Account of .lllchacl flrrlitr. Ailmin. istrator of the estate of Nathpnicl Edgcr, late of iiemiocK lownslnp, deceased; PHILIP BILLMEYER, Register. Register's Oflico, Damiilb, March 8, 18!W. SCHOOLS. In compliance with the law, wc, the undersigned, publish the following statement, as suggested by the superintendent oi the Uompioii schools ot 1'enn- sylvania, with information that it contains the a- mount to which they (School Districts) arc entitled, of tho two hundred thousand dollars for tile present (School) year 1S41). JOSEPH BROBST, JOHN McllENRY, Commissioners of Columbia County Attest, JACOI) HIBLER. Chili'. Commissioners Office, ? Danville, March 5, 1839. $ "B a. S 3 ? & 5 g gja g S 5 I si t5 -fro I 2 CO CI CO w ,s a o w CO o t Cl CS . -J CO IS CJ CO 4 it. o 13 3 O CJ GO O C! (3 13 5 " ItU 13 13 COnCU O -4 Oi CO 13 13 10 iO owcno cicoca-ciwcjwow -') i. Ol Cl t3 Cl -1 -J Cl Cl 13 ci 13 13 O O 13 GG Cl 13 CO "- 2 o la CO w H a: 9 LL persona within tho bounds of the list Itcffimcnt of Pennsylvania Militia, who have any demands against mo as Drigado Inspector of tho 1st Ungade, Sth Division, aro roriuestcil to present them to mo for settlement, at tho liouso of William Henry, in Danville, on Monday, tho lflth day of April next, being first davoti ourt wrclc. 'DANHJfi FULMEIt. Limestone, March 15, 1633. 100 50 TLASBOI&BRS, MASOBTS, OAKPJEWTEKS, RE wanted upon Bridges No. t and 4, on tile Cnttuwissu ana Ultie bcmiyuau uan lioad. Carpenters that are acquainted with fram ing and raising Lattice Work Bridges will receive good wages. From 14 to 50 dollars per month will bo paid. Tho country is very healthy. SCHUYLER, FRIC1C & Co. JOHN F. MANN & Co. March 9,1830. Tho Milt'iniau, Milton, will givo the above three insertions ami chargo this office. AIT APPRENTICE TO tho BLACK.8M1TIUNG BUSINESS is wanted by the Subscriber. A Boy, who can como wellrecommendod, between 10 and 18 years of ago will receive good onouraficment upon imme diate appUc ation to tho eubscrilwr. 11 JACOB BE1DLEMAN. Jan. 31 1830, POP. SALEj VERY CHEAP, Dearbon Wajrccon, Almost New One Horse -and a Sleigh. Enquire of philii' stetler. Bloom, March 0,1830. HEKEAS, tho honorablo ELLIS LEWIS President of tho Courts bf Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, Court of (Juartcr Sessions of tho Peace, and Court of Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, in the eighth Judicial District, coiiiposcd of tho counties ifIS"orthumberlaiid,IJnion, Columbia and Lycoming rind the Hon. William MoNToiijtr.ur nnd Lk'oxauii Hupkut, Esnuircs, associate Judges in Columbia county, have issued their precept bearing date tho 26th day of Jan. in Ui.o year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred, and thirty-nine, and to mo directed for holding Jl Court of Oyer and Terminer and G il eal J uu Delivery, ucnerul Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Picas, and Orphan's Court, IN DAjN' ILLE, in tho county of Columbia, on tho- third Monday of April next, (being tho 15th day) and to continue one week. NOTICE is therefore htrthy given to the Cor oner, tho Justices of tlio Peace, and Constables of tho said County of Columbia, that they bo then and there in their proper persona, at ten o'clock, in the iorenoon oi, said day, with their records, inquisitions and other remembrances to do those tilings which to their olllces appertain to bo donci And those, who aro bound by recognisances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be in the jail p....:.i ji... .i i .i Ul billll I.UUIUJ Ul VU1U111U1J, iUU IU IHJ 1111 U UiiU U!(TU to proiccute. against them as shall be Just. Jurors are eequcstcd to bo punctual in their attendance, a grceably to their notices. Dated at Danville, the Oth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eisht hun dred and thirty-nine, and in tho 03d year of tne independence! oi the uiuxd States ol Amer ica. WILLIAM KITCHEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Danville, March 9th 1839. yaTRADE I TRADE ! TRADE ! A FIRST RATE Breeding Mnvcj For Trado fora good Horse, or at! year old horse Colt. The Mare is gentle and quiet, and works well cither in single or double harness. D. S. TODIAS. Uloomsburg, March 0, OPERATIONS ok the TEETH. A. VALLER CHAMP, -RT7) ESPEC'ITULLY informs tho Ladies and Gentlemen of this place and its vicinity, that lie has takcuup hi3 residence for a tliort time at the ULUUMSliUKU HOUSE, kept by C. DOBU JjEII, where ho will lib happy to leceivo calls in tho lino of his profession. Ladies will be waited upon at their residence; Gentlemen also, if they de sire it. Operations pciformed in tho most perfect manner, generally with lit.lo or no pain, and warranted to answer all the Useful and ornamental purposes of the art. An invaluable VEGETABLE DENTIUFICE, and n good supply of TOOH BRUSHES kept for sale, at the mostreason.ihle-rates. Upon leaving Bloonuburg ho intends visiting CattanUsa in his piofcsjional capacity. Bloomsburg, March 0, 1839. Public Sale. ILL bo sold at Public Sale, at tho house of the subscriber, in Bloom township.Colum- bia county, the following property, to wit: Two Waggons, one alcigli and ?Ied, oows, Sliccp, Po tatoes, Uco Hives, usct of Blacksmith's Tools, three Stoves, a clock Case, and all kinds of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also A LOT of TIM BER LAND, situated in Cattawissa township.con taiuing seven acres. Salo to commence at 10 o' clock, A. M. on tho 2Gth and 'lllh days of March, inil,; two days in succession. A rensonablo credit will be given. JOHN UEUTMAN. March 0, 1839. N Tuesday tho 12th Inst, between Blooms burg and Espytown, or in Bloomsburg, a WALLET POCKET BOOK, contain ng fine JO IMI'"' on the Schuyl kill Bank of Philadelphia, and one 5 Voltar Hill on tho Exchange Bank, Pittsburg. The subscri bers name is written in tho Wallet in four or six different places. Tho lindcr shall bo liberally re warded by leaving tho abovo wallet with C, Doebler in Bloom, or by delivering it to tho subscriber in Danville. B. tl. ALWOOD. Danville, Feb. 25, 1S39. A NEW THRESHING MACHINE. STAjSLY & HOWARD'S S3HTiB SEOSSX3 POWEK, Upon the Principle of a Leather Belt In clined Plane. The advantage of tho Machine over all otherd is, that it can bo operated with a single horse, and requires but two men to work it, while it occupies but a small space in a barn. Tho power can also be applied to wood sawing, turning, or to operate ma ny other kinds of machinery for Mechani oal purposes. Any person1 wishing to per chaso the right of a single power, or for townships, can obtain it upon application to the subscribers, living in Aluncy township Lycoming county Pa. ; HAINES, THOMAS Co. P. S. Letters directed to the subscribers on ihc subject, to Muncy P, 0. will bo promptly attended to. Muncy, Feb, Oth 1839 41 trr-A 1TEV" SERIES. Desirable Opportunity for New S8 acrtiers. 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More Bridges to Lefc.; THE Commissioners of Columbia County will receive proposals and enter into contracts, with the lowest and best bidders; at the house qf Isaac C. John.son, Ebq. Innkeeper, in Orangevillc, on Tuesday the 19th day of March next, (biddings to be closed at 3 o'clocli, P; M.) for, building tho following bridges in said county,, as .follows: For building a Brijgo acioss Fishing Creek, at tho mouth of Huntington Creek, at or near Lazarus' Ford, in ,Fishiug Creek township to' liave .stona abutments 21 feet long, 10 feet thick and 12 feet high from low water mark, with whig walls to ex tend into the bank '-0 feet. The superstructure to consUt of asinglo wooden urch, JU2 feet long,' by 20 feet wide, from out to out. , ALSO For Rebuilding a Bridge across Finning Creek at or near the dwelling house of Moses Mc Henry, in said township. Tho abutments and picrn of the old bridge to bo completely rt paired, and ri Braco Bridge tuperstructuro erected thereon 13 1 feet long. , Both Bridges are to be put yndcr good shingle roof, to extend ten feet beyond tho face of tho abntf ments. Plans and specifications of th'o work will bo ei hibitcd at tho time and p!ico of letting. COR. CLACKNER, JOSEPH BROBST, JOHN McllENRY, . . ' ContMitsstortcra; Comuiirtioncrs' Office, Danville, Feb. 19, 1839. BOCT. CASEEM1 MOYEK, Frciscli KEicsjni.tiitsSti UocSor,1 From Reading; Informs the public that ha has returned to Bloomsburg, after an ai'scence since Ju. ly last, mid enn bo found at the Hotel o'f Daniel Snyder, where he will be at all times ready to attend to pations who are afflicted with' Rhoumatir. pains in the limbs or body.' Bloomsburg Dec. 20th 1838. 30 lie IS hereby given to all who' are indebtod to tb.3 subscriber, cither no Book, Notes, or Judgements on. Dockets, that they must come forward and tcttle otr thir repc'ctio dues between now and the first day. of Fcbuary, 1839, or they will bo severely dealt with. DANIEL OROSfci; Bloomsburg Dec. 29th 1838; 3l!ttl