It. 2 K 1 jt , "a$tH5fnj-n THE COLUMBIA DEMuChilTi i-sSS 1 XiS&diR&b I W K 1 b. will complete .brie year since U ' J ' came .into in 11 (, le 7inus of the present publisher) and to such Tas have cfimprh e rrirVmrip.l with lh-'formJ of iibliea- on', his thanka arc ti'ue; as i , ,. , , , , . i . i i- 1 sisicti 10 iigiuen trie Diinnen oi a punier s iiuuwics), wmuii an.- iii ui, aiingoi iuu heavV to lib borne." Thoss who have wi,i.nrtr.r!ir!ivnt-. rtcit rinlv hn Hip rl.ih. 'llie ready In duS.seasdni. A. Terrirlorance.Leelure will be tleilvercd "bVtlio. ftev. Mr.'brakei i tlie Williams burg .Meeting house, on Saturday Evening; the 30lh day'bf March irisU It seems that AHolllionism finds bill little favor from the orderly; beac'eablc and quiet neonle of Wvdmirlir Valley. A ifev davs eince the celebrated aboiiloh iecl'uref. Bur- leigh, gave notice of his inteilttbn to enlighf' ton thcinhabilaliti Of Wilkecbarre upon the ubject of his darling scheme) bill receiving ..,..ll'rt, 1 prompt and rigid justice inflicted on one of urn saiciiicB, tie iiiuuciu iiTimcT 10 uecamD, and seek fome more favorable so to the ht ti! (..n,l; , il.iM ti, K.ur. ... w. ... ...ouu..c.,.v- I ... . . ... r .1 ' II t' '. 1 way 111c goou cuizciis 01 me .vauey iook , ,t . the lash of his tongue, after he had cleared the mountnin barrier towards aeton;was a 'oautiah to'dld folks-. Even there; howcVcr,' he found 4 gentleman Who would not brook ho 'doctrine bTarnalsramillOn, which he ad vocated to the fullest extent, as ono of liis fellow passengers gafe him 4 -feeling evi dence of his dislike to liis doctrine which is so disgusting to the sense, and so Abhor rent to all the refined feelings of civilization. Tjhe passenger was about to hand him over lo.an acquairiiace1 bf the xt'olie s 'of that deso Uxi rejionj that he might have a practical trial of amalgamation, when the poor fel low begged lor quarter; I lite is the sec ond dltcmpt of abolition lecturers within two years-, 16 disturb the peace and quiet of that delightful valley, by introducing within its limits, their destructive doctrine, but in both cases they have been defeated by a .firm and decided demonstration of the Xriiiaens against it. MAINE BOUNDARY. The last accounts from Maine, are of a "picific character, and render it almost cer tain that no blood will be aiied by either party. It is expected that the pacific ar rangement of our government Will be adop ted by the beligcrent governors and that the military Will bo withdrawn from the dis puted territory- INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. : The following are the items of the art tiroDriation bill for public improvements! Jenorted in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. It is comprehensive e iiough certainly, when it is remembered that the state is unable to get her loan taken. It is the largest bill of the kind ever submit ted in this Mtate. To avoid Inclined Plane, 'Commencing reservoirs, Act 'Substituting Trails and laying . . North Track -Engines and Ropei, Repairs, do, that may bo required this season 033,000 100)000 407,000 141,000 1,125,709 100,000 800,000 Outstanding claims, 'Damages, Commissioners pay, Ac. 80,000 North Btaucu 070,000 'Binnemahonlhg Extension. 270,004 !Erie extension, ' OOO.OOO Allegheny Focdetj 200,000 Wisconsin Canal, 840,000 Burvoy West Branch, 12,000 Pennsylvania and Ohio canal !r3. b00,000 Chambersburg and Pitlsburgsurvey.lS.OOO ConsttiKition of the above road, 800,000 Monongahela Navigation Co. 00,000 Bald Jiagle and Spritis: Creok, 01,000 Union Canal, 1,000,000 Bklkol Sto&m Tow Boat Co. 12,000 0,408,t03 Ool, Anson Xr, Parsous, the no wly elect- ? -fin Bcnaiordrom Jjycomnig tiisirict, iook his Van .111 1110 Bqn,atq on tho toth mil. ills lirTrJhmlr oter. raJf onponoirf, Q. S. Arm- u.mo " .'0iumujsi ucmocrai i 11.. , t - Mite men landed in their skid oh the shore ni ilia Mississippi, hear Uuholusonville, eh Irom tlie ilarYlatloiis'. The negroc re- turned witn their tiluiiuer. When l he whiles rcluso'd p ay; and '4 fracas ensued, , in whit-h iVie heiiroes murdered them on the spotty blows orl llie head With hammers, five iravu uvea uiiuaiuu. A SHOCKING', MURDEli. The" details of a rnurtlc'r Uiat has fe w par allels in, tile annals of crime are thus tm'en me njurgan, Manama uuatrvur. We rlro Informed front hrivate sources. that oh last SAtiirJu, a rioor man vlio was movin'ff westward with his wife and three Utile children and drivimr a email drove Of shecji and perhapG,a cow or two which Was driven by hi tamily, on arriving in Mo- rencc and while paeainp- through, tnot will ... i' '.. .f. i. T-. a citizen of that, place, who rod'o ihto his nock and caused him some trouble to koe iiiioeeuier wnen inc mover lniormcu me l ii- j:.,;,,,..! ,n,i , i0, .,m ,n in nn nr l wouiu mrow a roes ai mm, upon WHICH some words ensued, and the individual a Ram uisturiicii the iiocKs wnen tlie movet, went into a grocery, i'ot a cun and came out 4ml deliberately shot the poor strancer n the Preseilce of his wife and Utile chil dren'. The wounded man then made an effort hi get into soihe lioiise; when his murderoiic assailant overtook and stabbed liiln to the heart with a bowic knife. Thi revolting Scene", we are informed occurred in the presence', of many citizens, who re port says, never even lilted their voices in defence of the murdered man. )ecmon far Publishers 0 Newspapers Judire Thompson, of Indiana, at a late sitting of the Circuit Court; at which ho a re 'W01" lilU J'UUUl Villi Ml II1U IJUOb Ul- flce wjti,out complyiiiir Willi the terms of !,. .......... ..r a... r me I'liuiisncr. " I hat if a subscriber to ri periodical laiieu to noliiy me eiiuor to uisconiinue tnc ...'..I P .. , ...I VilliKI ill 111 U CIUI Ul U1U IU1I11 MlUbUriUCU r- , ., ,, .., ..rL.1. i, , lnn,i Uk "-J ' ' IIV.Ul I V 111' i..J JIVS II kr V l v for another year." This settles a very important Principle. TliO British ship Drilannia left the port of Philadelphia last week, part of her car go consisted ot e lUU barrels ol Hour! she is bound for Liverpool. The packet ship Alonqum takes out 40O0 barrels; and auotli er shin, Minerva, is loading principally with Hour ior the same place. We see it stated 111 a rhiladelphia pa per, that twocdlnpanicsof U.S. Dragoons station at Carlisle; l'a. have been ordered to proceed to Maine forthwith; It is stated that forlv-fotir bf the Mormons are now confuted in pnson fur various crimes in Missouri. During the three years the Morihous resided in Caldwell county, more improvement Was made there by them than had been made in fifteen years in any othc county in the State. Some ot the held belonging to them contain a thousand acres under fine cultivation In 1820, the whole population of what is now Wisconsin anu 10 wa, was jouu Within the last two years has increased to 70,000. IIYMEJJlAIii MARRIED On the 10th inst. by the Rev. William J. Ever; Mr. Henry JtUhel of Monleur, to Mks Marij Hcee,of Bloom township. In Bloom township on thursd.iv last by the Rev. Mr. Drake, Mr. Charlts Holm, o Miis FAixvbtth Vannaittr boih of that township SCHOOL MEETING. THE citizens of Blonmsburg and vicin ity are requested to meet in the SCHOOL HOUSE mi Tuesday the 2d dav of April next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon T choose Trustees for s.iid school, and l.ca the report of the building Committee, general attendance is requested. , JUIJIHWS HAHUUlili ISRAEL WELLS, WM. McKELVY, J. M. CIIEMDERLINi Conmitlee. Bloomsburg, March, 23 1830. fWo allpM'sSnsnottopurchasoaNolcfor the eum of use uundbiii POLtAiis given by mo to Alexander McCarty, duo the first of April 1830 aa tlie eaid note was fraudulently obtained of me, and I am determined not to pay It unless compelled by law GEOHGU MUD Bloom, March 23 1839. ESTATE OF ERR llArtDER, halt of Cattawissa township diccastd. "T&Totice is hcteby given that letters 6f adihinislra Jj tion on tho above mentioned Estate have been granted by tIiB.llcjlf.ttir of Columbia County to the BubscriberrcsiJingju Cattawisfa. All persona tuViiig demanda against said Estato will pleaso preaoilt thcui BnJ thoso illd(.btea t0 Ba-l(i Eatato will make imme. ,i,ato navmcnt to EZRA 8. TJAYHURST, Adm, 1TQTICE TO aft LcBttfjCtt,:reilKr'ft4ai'l)irsons; , tntercs'tcd In thpics.tale.1 pf tho resiicciive'dc- cedenta anil, minor), .that the .Adriliiiu'tcation ,So- count fico willbcbrcsentcd! the Orphans! Court, fo Be Jitld Danville, in and ApX" ltt. t Account of Blmon fritftcf ln& John nmtitr, Executors to. the list wiUMnil festament of Simon Krislicr, late of Roaring Creek t'ovyn' smu, deceased. kl, ,Tlio Account A'JToha Ji., .Tfffye.r, Admlnfs'- trator 01 tuc rctatu ot Jacob DavB, late of llloom townnliip, deceased. 3d, Tlie Account of Gearft SmKA sndJAnrVdn- Jrrr, Eiccutors of the lat will yii'd .tcftaijicnt of Charles Clark, lite or Limestone township, del . ' 1 t ceased. '. 1 . ' 4th .The cupplcmcn'oryVc'ountoin'm'.i.iToiitTc, Administrator 01 me cetatc or John 11 ousel, late 01 Liberty townsiup, ueceaed In Tl! 'lis Account of tfm. Smith, Adminintrator ) estate of George i'cclil'er, lute of Mahoning Cl, tho estate ol ucorgc township, deceased, Cth. Tho Account of Kira S. tTauhurgt, Ad. - t. ... miutslratnr of the citato of Jacob Knstcnbadir, late ol .Millliu lownKhip)4ileceascd. t 7th. The' Account of. inarrtat'iu Jtttt cfitnn ahA .Sbrahani Kthl, AihnltifhttuWrflhc cs'tate it John Huteluns, late of nillllin townsliip, db ceased. 8th. The Account of Th;mas Ilartman arid tlcortce IS. W.Uits, Executors of the lftt will and tebtament of John H. WilliU, lite of Hem lock township, deceased. Uth. Tho Account of George If. "UUtn, Ad ministrator of tho estate of Samuel Hughe's, lato ffV,li.. !,. I ..... ,.,,!,!., ICtli. Tho Account otfohn J". ItarcTcu, Ad ministrator of the. c&tito of 1 Elhit It. I'urnian, late ol Uliiomlorvnship, decesniJ. 1 ltli. The Arcouiit atMUhatl Sleeker, Admin istrator of tho estate of Nathiiiicl Edgcr, lato of Hemlock township, deceased, . PHILIP1 UILLMEYEIt, Register. Register's OlTicc, Danville, Match 8, 1839. 'coBSBsdH Schools. In tointiHance with the law, we, the undefsiRncd, publish tlie following statement, rs suggested by llie ' surienntcndcnt 01 the Lommon wcliooia 01 l'cnn- sylvania, with information that it contain!! the a mount to which they (School Districts) arc entitled, ot tlie two hundred-thousand dollars lor the present (School) J-car 1S40. , JOHN McHENRY, . Commissioners of Columbia County. Attest, , JAUUH lUULiKK. UlerK. Commissioners OJjiee', ? Danville; March 5, 1830. $ 55 i s 9 2 " 9 52 C5 ?H3 ft 2 If- ?. 1 m A m t: ti 11 CsS M 3 r - t W (J ! -I tfl tH It - II 9 tl b 01 ! h- tit W ao a? CO LL persons within the bounds or the 71st Kegirr.rnt of Pennsylvania Militia, who have any demand against mc as Brigade Inspector of the Ut Brigade, 8th Division, are reque-ted to present them to me f jr settlement, at. the house of William Henry, in Danville, on Monday, the 15th day of April next, being tlrat day ol 1 lOiut wee. , DANIEL FULMERt Limestone, March' 16j 1839. .IOO LABORERS, 50 MASONS, 50 CARPENTERS, RE wanted upon Bridge's No. 1 and A, on Iho Ualtawi&sa and Utile bclcuylktu Kail Hoad. 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. 1 ho country is very healthy. SCHUYLER, FRICK tc. Co. JOHN F, MANN & Co; March 9i839. The Miltonun, Milton, will give the above three insertions and chargo this ol'.icc; A2f .L PPMnSigS" MTIO tho BLAOKsMn HING BUSINUSa u j wanted by tho Subscriber. ,A Boy,. who can como wellrojpmmended, between 10 and '18 years of ego will receive good encouragement upomnimc- diato appuc ation to the subscriber, , JACOB BEIDL'BMAN. HISHf'fJJUgi'f tzzrUP; if-3 FOSl SALS, VERY CHEAP. A Dearbon WaEcon. Mnost New and a brie Korso SleiKh. Snquiroof , PlllLlP STK'l'LUR. Uloorn, March 0,1839. iPROCLAXVlATIONi tSlITHERfeAB; UiohonorablB ELLIS I,EVlS y V President of tlie Courts of Oyer And Ter miner arid General Jail Delivery. Court of Ounrtcr Sessions of the Peace, and Court of Common Plea, .."..uniiiiiii a vviuii.iii urcrjguiii j uuiciai isinci, composed of the counties "fNorthumbcrlMid, Union, .r.: 1 .... .... ' uviuuium nnu iiycnming ; ami mc lion. W tttlAH Mo?TOMr.nT . and lir.o.tinii ItcrKiiT, Ksuirc?, associate Judccs in Columbia coftntv. have issued Jbeir precept liearing date tho 2(ilh" day of Jan. in the year of our Lord one tho'ueahd eight hundred, ami , 1. i .1 . 1 ! . 1 r , ,. 1 ......y-iHiit, uiiu iu mc uiiccicu ior nomine. 15 " .jrf-i tj m uowrt oj vycrana t erminer ana u il eal Jail JJclivery, Ucncral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common . J'leiis, and Orphan's Court, Xi DA? tLLB, m the counly of Columbia, on the thirJ Monday vof April next, (being tlie 15th uay; nnu iq continue ono week. . , riOJJVE it, thcTtfc.TC hereby given to the Cor oner,, the. JusUirs of the Peatc, and Constables of tlie said Counly of Columbia, that thry be then and there in tlicir j.-ropcr persons, at ten o'clock, in the lorcnnon oi Mid uy, wuh their rccorUi, inqmsiliona ahd other remembrances to do those thlncs which to their oilier appertain to be done. And those, who arc bound by recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may bo in the jail 01 said county ol Columbia, arc.to be then and there to pro,tcutc against th'citi a shall bo just. Jurors arc eetjucstcd to be punctual in their attendance, a Krccably io tlicir notices. Uatcd at Danville, the 9th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eishthbn' dred and thirty-nine, and in tho f 3d. year of mo mucpenuenco 01 the umxtf dates ot Amcr ica. WILLIAM KITCHEN; Sheriff". Sheriff's OiHco, Danville, March 9til 1839. . tcr-TRADEltliJiDE TRADE I A FIRST RATE Itrccdiiijj JWarc t"or Trade for a good Horse; or a S vear did Viofso Colt. The Marc is g'.ntle and quiet, and works well either m emgtc or double hame-.s. ., , D. ii. TODIAH, Dioomsburg, Marcli 9) OPERATIONS op the TEETH. tf. VALLERCHSMPh TETB ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of this plf.ee and its vicinity, that lie has taKcuup Ins residence tor 1 thort time f.t the IJJ.UOMl3Bl.Ku HOUSE, kei't by C. DOEU LER. whero lie will hs hnnnv in irff.ire rslls in iho lino of his profession. Ladies will be waited Upon at their residence; Ucmlemen lao, if they UC' sire It. Operations pcifortticd iti the most perfect manner, generally with lit le or no pain, and warranted to nnswer all the useful and orntmental purpose of the art. , - - - An Invaluable VEGETABLE DENTRIFICE and n good supply of TOOH BRU3HE3 kept for bale, at the most reasonable rates. Upon leaving Illoomshurz ho intends visiting Uatlawissa in Ins piolcssional eapterty. JJIoorasburg, March 0, 1839. Public Said; ILL be sold at Public Sale, at tho house of the subscriber, in Dloom towr.alnp.Colunv bia county, the following property, to wit: Two 1 Vescons, ono feleizli and Sled, uows, Sheen, i o- latoei, Ben HiteJ, a set of Blacksmith's Tools; three Stoves, a Clock Case, and all kinds of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also A LOT of TIM BER LAND, situaleJ in CattawisM township.con lamina- seven acres; Sale to commence at 10 o' clock, A. M. on tho 2GfA and 27th naUs of March ', mstt, two days in succession. , A reasonable credit will bo given . . , 4 JOHN UBRTMAN. March .9, 1839. N Tuesday the 12th inst. between Blooms- burg and Eepytdwn, or in Bloomsburg,,a WAIiliET POCKET BOOK, contain ng One JO Dollar Bill on the Schuyl kill Bank of Philadelphia, and one 5 Vollctr Mil 011 tho Eichangc Uartk, rutsburg. iheeuBscn bers name is written In the Wallet, infdut orsii different places. The finder shall be liberally re warded by leaving the above wallet Willi u. uoeuier in Bloom, or by delivering it to t(ie subscriber In Danville. 15! a Abwuuu, Danville, Feb. 85, 1639. A NEW THRESHING MACHINE. STAJIiY & HOWARD'S IISIiE UOESE POWES5, Upon the Principle of a Leather Belt In clined Plane: Tho advantage of the Machine over ail others is, that it can he operated with sluMe liorae. and requires but two meh to work it, while it occupies but a small space in a barn. The power can also lie applied to wootl sawing, turning, or mojitiawiu ny other kinds 01 machinory lor ftiecmmi cal purposes. Any person wishing to per Ii-ihb 1 in ut it ot a sine e power, ur iu titivnahinn. can obtain It UDOI1 annUcatlon to -1 -- ,, , .....:.. ui.. ihb subscribers, living in .uunoy lowiiaiuji Lycorhihg county Pa. HAINES. THOMAS te Co P. S. Letters directed to iho subscribers nn the subiect, to Muncy P. O. will bo promptly attenueu to. 41 A Dcsirdblc Opportunity for New Sub scrwers. THE rOURTH VOLUMK Ot THE GENTL.EOIEN'8 MAGAZINE American monthly review, Commenced on thc'ftril of Jan. 1839. TERMS S3 .per annum, payable in advance. Two larce, volumes of.11earlv.one thousand pages are published every year. . r- rgHIS popu'ar work is now. printed with n new type cast expressly for tho purpose, on fino tfiick paper, well ftitchel in a. ncati.cov,cr.. Valua ble Engravings aro given in ever other number. ... riie Gcntlpnicn s Magazine nndAmcricanMonth ly, lievieWjhaa attained u standing that ensureajU cpnlinuaHcc; and tho cpmnlcndatory node'es of tho rnot retpoctablotportiou,of llie, press attests its mcri unci popularity.., ,acii;.jnoniiiiy number cpn tajns Seventy-two , extra sized , Ocavo pagesr and presents more redding platter., than, a. volume of a nqvcl. It is published, at litllo more than half lh price of any other. Magazine in the. United State, yet cordtins an many, ORIGINAL PAPERS es any other monthly publication. WM. E'. llUnTON', iWor V rroprirtor, I'MVa. Tlie Review Department of the Gentlemen's Mag azine, which has elicited notices from all pomls of the literary circle.will continue to pimento complete account of tho popular litcratute of the day,' with liberal extracts from rare and popular workr. Translations from the lighter portions of the French, German, .Spanish, and Italian authors, occur in eve-" ry number. Copious and Anccdotal.lJiograpIiies of eminent men of the day, with. cngraed likeneasc will frequently ornament the pages oftbo Gbct!e inch's Magazine', FIE05 SPORTS AR'D BIAKLY PASTIMES' Arrangements have been mads with i- writer of acknowledged ability to produce;. in tho riag'cs of The Gentleman s Maga zine, a monthly series of articles, descrip tive of all subjects connected with the vari ous Manly Sporli and Pastimes, embrac ing n itiiiu 01 ijuurmauon noij cisewiicrc ai tainahle, and illustrated, in its course, hv several hundred engravings on wood. A- inong others, tnc lonowing eubjects will 00 particularly exemplified., , ,: . 77ie Horse and the Ddg, iti all their vari eties, with, every requibjto information rej spe'eting Purchase, Breeding, Breaking, and Keeping.,, rc. . t,., 1. , . 1 1 he Art of Gtinning, In lull its branchesj including Rifle and Pistol Shooting, with ample directions aiid valuable hints to youn gunncru, ' The Natural History of Aincricaii Game Birds.. lt , . . , Angling, with an eccount of American Fisice. Boating and Sailing, with a full dc eeription of the various fancy crafts, and an interesting account of tho principle Clubi.. Archery, with its Customs,. &c. iiud i Ilistor' of its Rise and Prosrejs. , Sicimming, Skating, Quoits; Cricket Racket, Fives, and other Ball Games. , , Forming, in the wliolei.a valuable Cyclr pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge. PUBLISHED Bt WM.C. BURTON, ,. Opposite the Exchange, Dock-street, Philadelphia', Where all orders and communicaliona, postige paid, are requested to bo directed; boct; cameht moyer, French ElEieuniaiiiem Boctor From Reading', . ... Informs the public that he has returned to Bloohisburg, after an abscence since Ju ly last, and on be found at the Hotel of Daniel Snyder, where ho will 4t all-times ready to attend to' pations who are afflicted with" Rheumatic pains in the limbs or body Blodmsburg Dee. 29lli 1838. 80 IS hereby given to alj whp (t indebted to subscriber, cither no BooktNolei, cr JudgemenUow Dockets, that jhey must como forward and ecttli btf ineir rrsppciivn hucb pciwccu now mm luo.uici uay ef Feb'uiry, 1639, 01 tliey will be severely deuH with. . VA:xmjj uuuoo. Uloorasburg Deei 29th 1S38. CRth. Dr. LEWIS MOYER. Hereby informs all thoso indebted to him; 1. either by NOTE or BOOK, that ho in tends to leave this place, and wishes that tliev would settle iheir accounts before tho 23th of February next'. , After that date hia Books will be put into the hands of a fus tire of the Peace for collection., Hu wilt he at home every Wednesday and Satur day. . , -. , Bldomsburg, Fob. Cth 18301 41 1 am in Earnest. BIS WARE ! H . A few months sinco I gavonot-cr) thai I wanto, my 150 OK. ACCOUNTS ettie4 and but veo' ,iu!e atteation waa paid to it by thoso intcrestod. I niw give further notice, that all y;cri eons hgving open accounts with mb, mutt ctll,in4 settle lliem, cither by Nolo or Catbi within TWO nvrtTo r ... ii. ... in 1 i.i 1 ij seltlo with & JuEticcbf the Peace. No.inista'du thu time , . . . D.ANIEL 6NVDER. liloomsburg, Dec 8, 183S. , N. B. I have alsb on hand revef.il TfQTER, which must also be exchanged fo( CASH, witl.i.i he above time, or Iho signets ,wj!l have t o fxTONF. better : 1 in th l.doivn wor!:3, for sale ISfri tho cheap Waro House, by TOBIAS in Blobmslurftl Jan. Bl 1688 " Muncy, roo. wi tow.