Our very modest.Irufh loving neighbor of I the liaSm-'-'" lavo ucen flung botloin up wards.this week, by our question as lo their knowlcdgo of tho " Bloomsburg Rait Road Dill," introduced into tho Legislature by Mr. Colt, atid in consequence, their vison is so much more obscured than usual that thoy havo exceeded their usual quandem of of misrepresentation and abuse. Hcnco comes their term liar so freely used in their last paper, in regard to us, because wo obtain more correct statements of tho result of the Virginia election through our Democratic channels, than they do from their never to be relied ou Federal sources. Wo stated last week, that it was believed their would o a Democratic majority on joint ballot in the legislature, and further advises strength en that belief. The Globo claims a Demo cratic majority of TVO, and the Richmond Enquirer classes the members elected as follows: 81 Democrats, 83 Whigs and Conservatives, and 3 doubtful; but think that the 3 doubtful will go with the Demo crats; and adds " Every thing satisfies us, that the people are up, and that the state is safe. Tho Whig presses will put forth their insidious and deceptivo statements, to cheer their followers, and to deceive tho ig norant but as true as there is a sun in the firmament, the vessel will bo righted in December next and next year the Old Dominion will go for the little Magician." Lnst vear the whicr majority was 24. At the close of tho last session of Congress, the dclegutiGn stood 1 1 Van Buren sub' ticasury men, to 10 of the pie-bald opposl tion now the Enquirer says, that 12 Do inocrats, 1 sub-treasury Whig, and 8 Fed cralists and Conservatives arc elected, and that a majority of tho popular votes, both for Congress and Assembly, aro Democrat ic. What a glorious Whig victory this is; a few such wonld row them up Salt river and land them in the mud. And what liars we must bo to have made the statement in our last. Oh ! shame, where is thy blush gc"7We publish to-day, the advertise ment of Krownover, for the Letting of the Canal Bridges, gratis, for tho good of the public, not having been authorised by him to do so. We suppose he considers it un necessary that this section of the county should bo informed upon the subject, think .ing, perhaps, it is best that they should liavo as little Knowledge of, as they have influence over, his official transactions. We have received the first number of a new paper just started at Berwick, publish ed by M. Davis, and J. F. Wilbor. It es chews politics. " Poor prospect ahead," as the squirrel said ven he entered a crowd ed field with a half-starved, snivelled nosed quadruped by his side. Both houses of the legislature have pass ed the bill for the payment of the volunteers, and it has received the signature of the Governor. We learn from the Tiffin, Ohio, Gazette, that the 23d and 2Clh days of May were distinguished throughout Ohio, by tremen dous storms of wind, rain and hail, and that great damage was sustained by the crops and buildings. In Maumee city a block of buildings which cost 840,000 was levelled to tho ground, and many others seriously injured, lp Delaware, Delaware county, ten thousand panes of glass wero broken by the hail. Many of the hail stones weigh- ing from two to six ounces, and measured from five to eleven inches in circumference. Several houses and barns were struck by lightning, and some lives lost. T. W. Dyott lias been sentenced 7 years to the renetentiary. The Rising Generation. Tho New York Gazette says: " There is a gang of about 400 young thieves, male and female, in New York, who daily triage a descent from the upper part of tho city into tho two lower warus, ami who uoluly break open and pillago packages of ineruhuiitdizo, and apparently with impunity A New Fashion. It is said that the subscribers to a paper somewhere in Ohio, have adopted the fashion of paying for it six months in auvanca ! ! Wo hope the fashion will prevail in Pennsylvania. Unprecedented Travelling. Tho Balti more Patriot says, "That two British Offi cers of tho Royal Arlillory, were on Parade with their battalion, on Friday two weeks at Woolwich, England, (some miles on thq eastern sulo of London,; and dining yester day with one of their countrymen at Bellz- hoover b llotet, in uaiiunore, iney came by the Great Western. Sir Walter Scott, for the whole of his writings, now comprised in eighty volumis jtceiwl jiot less than :jou,uuu. We lern from the Providence Journal, that tho butchers of that city aro about en tering into nn agreement among themselves not to purchase any more meat from the drovers at tho high prico of $10 per hun dred. A Noble Tribute. A celebrated British writer has said, "America is the Paradise poor men." Our greatest' statesmen have all risen from indigence and obscurity, by their own merits. virtuo is indeed its own reward. It is estimated that New York city will contain, in the year 1UOO,0,000,000 per sons. In tUc year 2000, she will surpass London. A Screw already Loose Joseph II. Spayd, Esq. of Berks county has requested his name to be withdrawn from tho Harri son and Webster electoral ticket. At a lalo election in Newhampshire, the Democrats liavo elected all their members of Congress. Yesterday, Friday, was the day appoint ed for a new election m Adams county. Tho Democrats have nominated James M'- Divitt, Esq. Thaddy Stevens runs on his own hook. Tho aigumcnts in the caso of Oristus Collins arc not to bo made before tho 20th inst. OBITUARY- DIED On the 31st ultimo, in Mount Pleasant township, Elmira, aged 5 years, daughter of Mr. Amzi Vallcrchamp. 1TE77" THIHGS IN AN Hal ESSMBEiESMEGEKSS'g (Comer of Alain and Markcl-itrect.) BLOOMSBURG. HE Subscriber informs his old custom ers and friends, and the public generally, that he has added to his TOY AND CONFECTIONA RY Shop, and having just returned from Philadelphia, lie oilers ior sale, a general assortment, consisting ot almost every arti cle made use of in Families, or by Phvsi cians; as also, almost every description of patent medicines. He has also, DYli-STUlfKS, PAINTS, OHAXGE5, LE MONS, HAISINS, FIGS, TOYS AND CONFECTIONARY, and various kinds of PERFUMERY and SHAVING SOAP, together with almost every article usually kept in a variety store Having mado arrangements lor a constant supply from the city, he flatters himself that he Shall at all times be able to luniish his customers with every article in his line, that may be called for, of as good a quality, and upon as reasonable terms as any of his neighbors. JOHN R. MOYER, Bloomsburg, June 15, 1830. The Subscriber, in April last,gave a Note to WILLIAM EDGAR, of Greenwood, Columbia county, payable the first dav of April next lor One Hundred, and Jive Dol lars. All persons arc cautioned against purchasing the same, as the title to the land for which it was given, is incumbered and in dispute, and I am determined not lo pay the same till the titlo is clear. HISMIX ANDERSON. Dallas, Luzerne county, June 13, 1830. BEtEHUGES TO M3T. SEALED PROPOSALS"will be rcceiv- cd at the houscof Wm. HENRIE.in DAN- VILLE, until 0 o'clock in the afternoon, of the 25th of this month, (June,) for re building the superstructure and abutments or so much ol the abutments as tho engi neer shall deem necessary, of the FARM and ROAD BRIDGES,' over the Noith Branch Division of the Pennsylvania Ca nal, between Raver's Lock and the town of Northumberland. I he contractors to ntrnish all the matcri' als, and complete the work agreeably to the plans and spcciucalions of the Engineers. Proposals will be received for tho Super structure and Abutments, cither jointly or separate. Each proposal must state the prico per foot, lineal lor the liridge Super structure, including the painting; a prico per perch of 25 cubic feet fur masonry, a prico per cubic yard lor excavation loundations, and a prico per thousand feet, board meas ure, Tor the timber and plank tor the foun dation of abutments. Plans, specifications, and bills of Iron, will be exhibited at the place of letting, for four days previous to the letting, and writ ten notice ol the location ot saiil Uriuges will be given at the same time and place, and at tho house of Frederiok Nicely, in Berwick, Charles Doebler, in Bloomsburg, S. A. Brady, in Catlawissa, and Mrs, With inglon, Northumberland. All the materials of the present Budges to be the properly of the Commonwealth, and such portions of it will he used in tho new superstructure as tho Engineer shall approve, and to bo paid for by tho contrac tor. DAVID KROWNOVER, Sup. Danville, Juno 11, 1830, Col. M. M'DOWELL has resigned the Captaincy of the Independent Troop. Major Criveling will be notified to hold an Election lo supply the vacancy, at such time and place as may suit tho Company. June a, ibay. MANUFACTORY. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT, UPON AN OLD FOUNDATION. 1R Subscriber hereby announces to his friends and the public, that he has purchased that old and well known COACH AND DEARBORN WAGON MANUFACTORY, atelv owned and occupied by STOUFER & HART MAN, situated in Bloomsburg, Columbia County, where he has com menced the business, and intends to carry it on m all its branches. Ho will shortly have a number of elegant light BUGGIES and DEARBORNS, of various patterns, tiuished lor sale; and will make Slave Coaches, Coaches, Coachees,Giggs, Sulkies, liuggies, Dearborn iragons, Sleighs, yc. c. eye. yc, of every variety of pattern to order, on short notice. Id" Repairs of all kinds will be prompt ly attended lo He also manufactures ELIPTIC and oilier CARRIAGE SPRINGS, and will warrant them to bo equal to any made in this country. As he has made arrangements for pro curing the best material, and will employ none but first rate workmen, he hopes to be able to turn out good work, and thereby obtain the confidence of thoso who may furnish themselves from his shop. Orders from a distance respectfully soli cited. ZIBA RUGGLES. Bloomsburg, Juno 4, 1830. G tf. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOB, sASiS. THE Subscriber offers to disposo of, at private sale, his valuable XL3S2SSUS TT BIT T. T.TT i "D situatod in the township of Greenwood, Co lumbia Count)!, i'a. Hie iarm contains 1WO acres, St of which are under im provement. 1 here are THREE DWELLING HOUSES, A BARN, AND TWO APPLE ORCHARDS. There is also upon said property, GRIST MILL, upon a never failing stream of water: a STlLIsIIOUSE and FIXTURES, capable of distilling from 30 to '10 bushels of Grain per day, and a STORE-HOUSE. Tho whole property is in a good state of improvement Cs"Terms made easy to the purchaser, JOSEPH FULMER. Greenwood, June 8, 1839. THE subscriber grateful for past favors, returns his cinccrc thanks to his numerous friends cud customers, and would now inform them, that he has just received from New York, the Report of tho New "fork & London Fashions, ran the grnixn ami summer of 1839, together with the drafts of the numerous changes, both as regards tho style of Making and Trimming, as well as Cutting garments. Ho is therefore ful ly prepared now to turn out work in tho most supe rior stylo of cut and workmanship ,and respectfully solicits a continuance of public favor. BERNARD RUPERT Bloomsburg, April 13. And all kinds of country Produce, taken in payment for Newspapers, at this Office. DO NT FORGET TO INQUIRE FOR Tobias' Apothecary on Health Emporium, Lower end of Main-street, Bloomsburg, Where you can always obtain Fresh Goods and Cheitp Articles. Bo very careful and not get cheatod and buy CeilU- terieit articles for Genuine. &SB5f AND cassia New reoti$( HE subscriber returns his thanks to custom ers for'tho mtronaEO which he has rrr.eivril from them since he commenced business in Blooms burg. Ho hopes they will still continue their usual support; and he ha3 now the pleasure of offering to mem a i.argc anu irasuionauio Assortment or Seasonable SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which havo been carefully selected, embracing th latest style of French, English and American among which will bo found Cloths, Cassimcres and Sattinetls, of dif ferent styles and colors, Silks, Fig ured Lawns andJackonetts, Eu ropean and American Cali coes and Ginghams, Nestings, Dam ask Table Cloths, Ho siery, Gloves,Ronnet Trim mings, yc. yc. Alio, Ladies Morocco Shoes and Slinners. and Men's thick and thin Shoes and Roots. Together with an assortment of Hardware & Sron, China, Glass and Queens Ware, PAINTS, OILS, BYE STUFFS; Cedar Ware, Groceries. li quors aiatl Salt. &c All which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, are rcnucsted to call and examine his stock cf Goods and iudecfor them- themselves. OrfAll kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE will be taken in exchange for goods. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, May A, 1839. 1 w JUST STEP INTO THE BLOOMSBURG ARCADE fvou wish to obtain GREAT BAR GAINS, as the subscribers have xeceived a large and splendid assortment of NEW GOODS, selected with care, for the present and ap proaching season, anu presenting to the consumer as large a variety as can be tounu in most country stores. I heir present stock embraces almost every article in de mand in this market in the ' DRV GOOD LINE. They have also an extensive assortment of AND ILiaiTORS, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Molasses, Jirandii, Urn, J(um, wine, and Wins key, in every variety of quality and price. CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS, QUEENS AND CEDAR WARES Fish, Salt Iron, Steel, Faints, Drugs,, Dye-siujj, ye. S'C. tyc, all of which thov offer to sell very cheap for CASH, or in exchange for COUNTRY TliUDUUE. RUPERT & BARTON. Bloomsburg, May 18, 1839. AT THE HEALTH EMPORIUM FTSTJHE subscriber has just returned fromPhila- H delphia, and is now opening, ageneral assort ment of fresh and a new supply of Confectionary, Nuts,Raisins, Lemons,c, the whole comprising a complete assortment in his huo of business. D. S. TOBIAS, Bloomsburg, May 3. RAISINS I RAISINS! RAISINS! 500 pounds for Pies. 35 Boxes bunch, 25 kegs of Smyrna, 15 boxes Prunes, All For Sale at Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. William Kahler, WTTTflULD rcfoectfullv inform the citizens W MIFFLIN VIIiI.E. and tho adjoining vi. einitv. that ho has opened a shop in said village, where he intends to prosecute the abov business in all its various branches. Tho best of workman ship and a perfect fit will be wamnted on every garment intrusted to his care. Mifllinvmo, April, itidv. AND Threshing: Machine, AND PORTABLE HORSE POWER MANUFACTORY. HE Subscribers take this method of informing their friends, that they continue Manufactur ing Threshing HacMnt and Portable Jlortc l'oicers, on tho most improved plans, made of tho best materials and in tho moi.t workmanlike man ner, and which they will waricnt to stand with I'aro usage, and not Injuro tho grain by .briakin it.- They havo surpassed alt others where they have been introduced, in Pennsylvania, Virginia and, North Carolina. Pratt's Patent Smut, OR, GRAIN HULLING MACHINE, Improved. An articlo of great ntility to Miller, for cleansing the grain for preparing it for flouring. Thcso machines aro manufacured of cast and' wrought Iron, and are supposed to last an hundred years. They aro in general use in the state of New York and in part of Pennsylvania. AND and all kinds of Wachtncru, cast and fitted up.and all sorts of HOXjIiOW WARE kept on hand, and sold by wholesale. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, by LEWIS II . MAUS & Co. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1829. 3ml FRENCH BUieiS Against the World for good Mill-Stones and Bolting Cloths. ILLEItS wishing the above articles, are reouested to call and cxamina my Stock, at Danville, Columbia County, Pa., or atLew- lstown, on the Jumatta. Danville, May 25, 1839. White Lead, dry and in kegs, Madder, Verdigries, Indigo, Alum, white and bluo Vitriol; Sand Paper; Proof Bottles, Urains of Paradise. All for sale at Tobias1 Health. Emporium. SOARS! SOAPS! Palm Soap, Rosin Soap, Wash Balls, Ladies' Soap and Healing Soap, for salo at Tobias1 Health Mimporium, TO MOTHERS. Soothing Smup for Children Teething, For sale at Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! YEAST rOtVDERS, THESE Powders are an admirable sub stitute for Yeast in making all kinds of bat. ter cakes and bread that do not requiro much kneeding, and has the advantage over that article in making them perfectly light and ready for baking tho instant they wo mixed, ror sale by D. S. TOBIAS, Health Emporium, Bloomsbup 12 dozen Glass Boxes, 12 dozen Lockets, 12 dozen Lead Pencils, 12 dozen Toy Prints, 12 dozen Sand boxes, with tho sand, 12 dozen Fifes, 12 dozen Doll babies, 12 dozen Conversation Cards. 12 dozen Toy Watches, 12 dozen Brass Watches, l dozen Hair Pencils, 12 dozen Breast Pins, 12 dozen Finger Rings, 12 dozen Spoons, 12 dozen Pass Books, 12 dozen Tooth Harps, 12 dozen Steel Pens, 12 dozen Tea Setts, 12 dozen Everpoint Leads, 12 dozen Head Bands, 29 dozen bunches beads, 25,000 Fish Hooks, 12;000 Slate Penoils, Just received and For Salo at the cheap Health Emporium, Bloomsburg, by D. S. TOBIAS. June 1. INDIAN DYE, For coloring grey, red, and light hair, a beautiful brown or black, in ten or twelvo hours, without staining the skin, for sale by D. S. TOBIAS, Bloomsburg, Agent. COLD CREAM, For Chaps, Tan, Sunburn, Soro lips.&c, For sale at Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. IS hereby given to all who we Indebted to the, subscriber, either no Book, Notes, or Judgements on. DockcU, that they must come forward nnd settlo olf their respective due between now and tho first day of Febuary, 1839, or thoy will bo severely dealt V,th. DANIEL GROSS. BUcnwburs D. 29th 1S0B. 36th A