I www A MI A naio hworu upon uie Altur of Uo5, denial Inutility to ucry lura oi" Tyiau.iy ocr lUc Aliuu of Man." Thomas JeH'emou. PltlNTE) AND PUBLISHED BY II. WJilJJL Volume UI. EliOOMSBURG, COILITItIBIA COUNTY, PA. SATUB35AY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1839 Number S3. ' TTT-Y ' ' ' " " 1 ji .S , ii I . .1 'itrtWCH. ,i ii i S?mi,a&SSf OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRAT, Opposite St. Paul's Cnimcii, Main-st. The COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT tvill be published every Saturday morning, at TWO DOLLARS per annum, payable :half yearly in advance, or Two Dollars Ilj'ty Cents, if not paid within the year. 'No subscription will betaken for a shorter period than six months; nor any discon 'tinuance permitted, until all arrearages 'arc discharged. Cffi) VER TI SEME NTS not exceeding a sqitarc vnll be conspicuously inserted at One Dollar for the first three insertions, and Twenty-five cents for even subse quent nsertton. ICJA liberal discount made to thost who advertise by the year. LETl'ERS addressed on business, must be past paid. Mr. Webb, Please announce through'your paper the name of JACOB EYRELY, s o suitable person to fill the ofiicn of PROTHONOTARY of Columbia county, and oblige a. HEMLOCKER. To the Electors of Columbia County. At the solicitation of a number my friends in different portions of tho county, I offer myself as a candidate for the offices of Register of Wills, AND Recorder of Deeds tot Columbia County, and respectfully so licit your support for tho same at the ap proaching election. Should I be elected, I will use my best cxertion3 to perform the duties of the office to the satisfaction of all concerned. CHARLES rIIEFLEV Dloofnsbtirg, September 7, 1839. Mr. Editor I beer lcave through your caner to infntni tho Electors of I'olumhia cointv that BENJAMIN P: FORT- NEIi will be a candidate, at the next Eire tior. foi the office of REGISTER and RECORDER. Mr. Former undoubtedly is a veiy cumpctant man for the office, bo iag a good German and English bdvlar. Will he held at the house of Samuel Richer, in Orangeviltc, on Saturday, the 2Bth September, insl., when will be offer ed for sale, One Buggy Waggon, hung with eliptic springs, an a one truck wagon, both new, Willi two setts ol Harness; Ileus and Ued- steads, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Secretary, Crockery and Queens Ware, imported Car peting, Waah btands, Corner Cubboards. one coal and Wood Stove, and all kinds of Household and Kitchen Furniture too nu merous to mention. All kinds of Bottles and Decanters; quart, pint, aud half-pint flint glass Tumblers, &c. Conditions made Known at time of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. SAMUEL KICKER. Orangcvillc, Sept. 14, 1839. ESTATE OF JAMES DILL, DEC'D. NOTICE is hereby given, to the heirs and legal representatives of James Dill, late of the borough ol'PoitsvilIc,Skuvlkill coti'y, Pa., deceased, that by virluo of a writ ol partition or valuation, issued out of tho Or phans' Oonrt ol Columbia county, to mc directed, for the partition of the real es tate of said deceased, situate in the town ship of Hemlock, containing according to a survey made in 183G, two hundred and for- tv-acven and a half acies and allowance ot 6 per crnt , fec, amongst the heirs and le gal representatives of said deceased, I will hold an inquest on the premises, on Mon day, the 21st day of October, 1839, at 10 ,o clock, A. M., for the purpose ol making partition of, or to value and appraise the same, at which time anu pure you are re quested to attend if you think proper. VM. KITCHEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Danville, Sept. 14, 1839. 5 4t20 gCThe Pennsylvania Reporter, atHar- rifibuig, will please publish the above notice r .' I I I I. Ill ... .1.- Ol inur limes, cnarge anu trim uiu iu mc out iff of Columbia county. VALENTINE BEST, Having, with the approbation of the Dc mocratic partv, made application, and re ceived ftom the Coventor the 'ippniiitmunt of Prathonntaru. and Clerk nf Hie Courts rf Gmeral Quarter Sessions, Over and Terminer and Orphans' Court, will be a candi lato at the ensuing election, for those Office. August 14, 1839. To the Electors of Columbia County. Fellow Uitw.i;ns. Having uccn sip he Copartnership hcretofoie existing between n,nm n. I. tih. Samuel Sliailman ana George Fredericks, tr.nlin'r under the lirm of O. 1). 1.1.111 & lo.. i 1'nii.v.tiira Fomidrv. was dissolved on incdinnay of Julv last. All persons having claiiiw againsi im- firm, nr knaivincr thrimclvc iiidel.teu; ' iu nn O. U. l.ii i. with whomtne nooss re r.ir it!ement. The Foundry tannics win in future, Lo curried on by U. U. J.ciu aim ocorgo Frcdciicks. uvi;i u. i.i.ii), S. SH ADMAN, GEO. KKBDKRICKS. Caltawissa Foundry.Augubt i!7th, 1S3SJ. 18. The life of the flesh is in the blood" so sailh the cn;jrei. Leviticus c. xvii v. u. R. LEIDY'S DLOOD PILLS. What letter than Hcripture testimony can wc have of the lilo of tho flct-h dcpendiiig upon tho condition ol tho Mood? If impure or diseased, the flesh mus of courso ho diseased thereby, and the whole sys tem partake ot such disease. It Hie doctrine 1 true, and there is not a doubl of it (for it is a fact arcee ded to by all, that tho scriptures, are true beyond a doubt,) then it behooves us to guard against tho coiisequrnrcs of suili imiurill;r, tind thus preserve Die llcsli licallliy. If the flesh he healthy, consti tuting as it docs the principal portion of the human rody, then mutt the whole body bo healthy. In vegetables onU can wo tmd thcmeuiciue where by nil impurities of the blood may be removed. Upwards of ona hundred years cjpenenco of the most celebrated, the wisest and bed physicians have proved ccitaiu vegetables to possessi purifying proji crties. These vegetables will not here be named, and Dr. Lcidy wishes to remuuerato himself, and profit by the long, laborious, and costly experiments necessary to be made, that the active principles of those vegetables might be retracted and reduced to such form as makes them easy, safe and pleasant to be taken. These vegetables arc contained in the iu'tly cel ebrated Blood Pills, manufantured only by Dr. N. Lcidy, a regular Druggist and Physician, attested by Drs. Physic, Chapman, lacksoi , Homer, Gibson Ilewecs, Jamc. Hare, Cox, &c. Tho Mbovc Pills may be employed as a mild or active purgative. 1 heir action is env, and may bo employed by nil persons under nil circumstances. 1 ucy w ill at nil times bo tound berviccable, v.T.cn tne least sickness is present. J licy require no change of die , restraint from occupation, or fear of taking cold from their use. 1 hey are daily prescrib ed by numerous physicians; certificates of the fact accompany tho direction-!. J hey arc the most allec tivo purifier of the blood and other fluids of the hi man body ever discovered. Persons having onco used, will ever after, a3 occasion may acquire, have resourse to them. Price 7'ivenfy Five Cents a box. Sold by all resectable Druggists and Merchanst throughout the Union, and in this city only at Dr. I.cidy's Health Emporium, Second ttrcet bo low Vine. J. II. Smith & Co.'s 2d st. near tho Red Lion. J. Gilbert & Co.'s 3d above Vine. C. Clemens' North 3d above Wood. r.Klctt'sSdnnd Callowhill. For tale at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg by D. 8. TOI1IAS Agent. . Bloomshum Jul" -.loia -zz.-. BOOT AND SHOE f ICAWOTFACTOSlTo Tim subscriber inlorms his friends and the public generally, that he continues to carry on the BOOT and SHOE.MAK1NG BUSINESS, at his old stand, in Blooms burg, and that besides the hands he has employed on common country work, he has a first rate City workman on fine Boots and Shoes. Those who favor him with their custom, may depend on good work, aud a neat fit insured. J. R. MOYER. Jnne 22. 8 China Soap, fTy ! i . e itr , x . . jwiv rumuving spois irom wooien, i.inen anu Cotton Cloths, of every description of goods. i is excellent for washing lino linens, and also to cure all sorts ot wounds, contusions, burn?, chil Mains, riiigwoims, and tetters, particularly wounds on horses, It erases freckles, gives a fine and emooth skin, preserves tho hair and makes it grow, and is excellent for shaving. Manufactured by J A' COB LENTZ. For sale by J. R. MOYER. Blocmsburg, June 22, 1830. 8 BLACK LEATHDR VARNISH. A superior article of Brack Leather Varnish for baddies &c. just arrived and for sale, bv tbo gallon ... -...n- A..M,:,:Aa n. .i, ti i.i. v....... : t... Ui BJUMUVt lUUVIIllB, dl kill- lAUaUU 1JI1IJIU! 1UU1 Uy I D. o. lobxas liloomburg. rxTsr.nv DR. S WAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Prunes' anna, or Wild Cherry, for Coughs, Colds, A sthm , Coiismnption3,&c., for sale at the Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. DYF.HS OI'EN YOUP. EYES. ENGAL Indigo; Spanish do. Verdigrics, blue Vitrial; White do. for sale cheap and good, at ttio liloonisburg Ware House, by MANUFACTORY noii.ted by thcGovernor of the State, Regis ter of With and Recorder of Deeds in Jan uary last, anb having leceived the nomina rion ol the County Convention, I offer my . self to votir consideration for the offn e of REGISTER OF WILLS and RECOR DER OF DEEDS, ct the nest October election, and respect fully solicit your suffrages. PHILIP BILLMEYHR. DOCT. VICKER'S EMBROCATION, FOli THE An almost certain Cure. Also, a quantity of Just received and for sale by J. MOYER. Atigust 21. Zmportant to Farmers BUYAN'S PATENT MANUFACTURED BY AUSTIN & MYERS, Sclins Grcve, Union County, Pa., WILL ho kept constantly on hand, for sale by nn a nr. rs nORHLER. Jiloomshurg. Tho above Mills arc a superior article of the kind ..e.nr .imiiM 1m without one. Sevcril far- mers in Bloom township will testify in their favor from actual use, August 3, . MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT TRUSSES. TjHtlRBB Tiusscs are in many particulars, on an sniirrlv new nlan. and their advantages over Uollier Trukses, lmvo been attested not only tho most rneelabts of the medical fjeultv, hut by tho ctuil oxpciimentof thoso afllieted with the disease j ft'on whbh lh"v aro intended to alleviate. Tho most n Cei . . ... 1 T .lila I . i 1 eminent I'liyficians upon nn exniuiiiuiiuii " Truss, aro so decided as to Us superiority, that they havo cheerfully and voluntarily given certificates to the proprietors to bo laid beforo public. For salo by DOT. CAKF.IV MOVER, French Klreunirtlism Doctor, From Reading, inC,rm !, miliUc that ho has returned to Bloom burg, artcr an absence sinro April last, and can be found nt tlio Jtoici oi tanici oiiyuui.wuw.. ho at all times ready to attend to patients who arc alllicteu wiui niieiinwuu .auio... , V Bloomsburg Aug. 3, 1BJU. ' i3PAHRnIf vnudont believe that Doct, LEI DY'S SAUSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS ae not the best Pills that ever came beforo tho public, I ad vise yon to ask tho?o persons who have tried them ,,.!, vnu will fml hundreds and hundreds in this neighborhood, who havo tried for many years all kinds of medicines, and could get no relief until .u , ninoil Pills. T.ie subscriber since he was appointed Agent for the Pills, he has sold 900 ii. ' '...,.1 il.m kin less than two vears. But dear friends, h careful what you buy. Tho world r..n -,,,nirfMt esncciallv of tho Blood rills.- one aro geiiiiine mat nro oiiere u iur , .1 c.nin ni nnnoinimcn a nB Leidy. For ealo in Uloomsoiug ny D. S. Tobias Agent Health Emporium A NEW ESTABLISHMENT, UPON AN OLD FOUNDATIO M r-T ?7! Subscriber hereby announces . T . r.:...i .....I .1... .,i.i: .1.... i,B 1(1 ill lliriius .uiu uiu iuiuii-, inn. .iw as purchased that old and well known COACH AND DEARBORN WAGON MANUFACTORY, atelv owned and occupied by S f'OUFER HARTMAN, situated in liloomsiiurg Cohiuibia Countv, where lie Has com inenced the business, and intends to carry it on in all ils brandies. He will shortlv have a number of elegant ioht BUGGIES and DEAKUOKWo, ot vanons patterns, mushed tor sale; anu win innko Stave Coaches, Coaches, Coachees,ttiggs Sulkies, Ruggies, Dearborn tVagons, Sleighs, i$-c. iS-c $'C. nf pvmv variotv of natteni to order, on ... j j , short notice. icy Repairs of all kinds will be prompt hi attended to lin also manufactures LLlPllO ami mbor. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, and wil -- - - - . , ... warrant them to be eoual to any maao in this country. As he has made arrangements for pro eurinir the best material, and will employ T . - i t j none but first rate worKrnen, ne wipes i be able to turn out 20od work, and thereby obtain tho confidence of those who may furnish themselves from his shop. Orders from a distance respectfully sou cited. Z'.BA RUGGLISS. nionmsbnrir. June 4. 1839. 0 If. FRENCH BURR noCT. JAYNES CARMINITIVE BAL80M A certain, safe and Speedy euro for DysenUry, 1 Diarrhea, Cholera niorpus, oum v.... Oholic, Hour btomach and diseases f tho stomach aud bowels. For sale at Tobias' Health emporium, uioowwt. A. Journeyman TO THE GUNSMITH BUSINESS ....i.i k ihn subscriber. An industrious, steady and good workman, will reccivo steady employ and good wages, upon ry u ''EB Oranscvillc, August 3, 1839, Sr. Brandreth's VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. njHHESE pills have pbtaincd a celebrity for cur j) ing most dircascs to which tho human system is liable, unexampled in the history of the healing art. They expel by the action of the stonmch and and howls, all bad humours from the Illuvd, causing a free circulation of the IKr.ds.and restores abound state of health. The thousands who use and recommend thcm, is proof positive of their extraordinary and beneficial ttertr. The subscriber has received the appointfac nt of Aacnl, for the sale of Dr. Itrandcth'a Pills jn Utoomsbnrir. None are genuine that ute ollcrcd tor Kile, without a certificate of appcinlmcnt sigr.cd by the proprietor and rountcr!';ued ity month yr'tu, general a;cnt; and no rcrtif.catc is ever given, to those engaged in the Drug business. J. 11. ftiUIi.lv. Bloomsburg Aug. H 1838. Iyl7 of the State to Henry Clay in 1840; Id some counties dissatisfied politicians who nave acted witti our party a short lime, are the applicants thty know what thev art to get, if successlul. A few democrat have given notico of intended appliaatiox under a desire to benefit the towns they live in, but at the bottom of every bank nay be found tho moving finger of the whig: w c say, trust no man as a representative who is in favor of establishing a riety bank no matter what his reason! may be. .Throw him uffarid vote for a man opposed to thid scheme id break down Gov Porter and the democratic paity Those complying will combine all their interest and log roll srf that if one bank will pass, 50 will diss. rhen beware of bank influents. It is cal culated to ruin our country, and to make hewers of wood arid drawers of water out of farmers and mechanics. Iron Grmu. Perhaps the most prominent feature which distinguishes tho democratic party; is an avowed opposition to' banks Hot only 10 ute mamoiu oi an iniquity, the mighty fortress in which the la3t hopes of tiie aris tocracy are entrenched, the cbntemner of all legislative and executive authority, and the foul defamer of tho rulers! selected by the, people for their wisdorH and piudenco The United States BdnkbnUo all banks. This opposition arises from their aristocratic and dangerous tendency of soul I..- i i : . : . i , i - warn tuijiuiaic uuuic, iiucsitu ymil iptCUl and exclusive privileges tho fluctuating unstable, and unsafe currency with whicU they supply the community, and the un ceasing and loo successful operations of war winch legislative assistance enables that pa per to prosecute against the circulation of the more durable and precious coins oigold and silver. This is a fundamental princi pal, with which the genuine friends of eV qual rights will never allow themselves id trifle. Indeed, so much ate wo. attached to it that wc have no sort of confidence in any individual who professes democracy, if he' will attempt to excuse, or mstifv thf..m.n munity. A bank democrat ..'why, thcrel can be no such thing-j'tyi a coutradictioii in terms' Vermont Patriot; Against the World for good Mill-Stones and Bolting Cloths. TtkitriLLERS wishing the above articles, are Mf U requested to call and examine iny Stock, it Danville, Columbia County, Pa., or at Lew. Uto(vn,on the Juniatta. Danville, May SSlBaa, DESTRUCTIVE STORM. The American Atlantic shores havo been rr-r-finilv visited with one ol tho most vio- int dtfirma ever beforo known. It occur- -,i ihfi BR nf Aurust. I nousanus oi dollars worth of valuable property has been flMiroved . and what is still more to DC ue- nlnred. the loss of human life has been very r!.t. The whole cost is strewed with wireks. amonir which are some of the most valuable vcsels that sails out of our sea ports. The Southern paper give ttte most lamentable tidings of destruction caused by ii. tnrm which thev say entirely baffles descrintinn. Hundreds of houses have been swept away, and their fragments scattered . winds. Plantations have been de- .tn,vil. und men who were before wealthy are now reduced to the pinching wants of unv. The a c continued lor tour aays; on the' morning of the fifth, at day break, ..., tlm stnrm had suosiueu, mc worwi Carolina Republican says a heart-aching sicrht presented itself. "Vessels were sunk ashore, capsized, dismasted, with exhaus- tea crews clinging i mc ploring succor by signals, as soon as the sea was sufficiently calm, boats put off, manned by our hardy pilots, and brought many of the sufferers on shore. The news from all sections is bad enough God knows, yet we fear tho worst part is yet to told. An Incident. "Hurra," said a little? fellow' at he ran a long side of the carriage in which we were riding in the processicu, on the day of the reception of tho Preiij dent "Hurra! I'll be President next time!'' and we looked closely at the little fellow: H was about twelve years of age. had on straw hat and was olherrrias plainly dress ed in summer cloths, with his pantaloons pulled up to his knees; it raining violently at the time. 'Well, thought we, that may be. for at vonr age, the cit'zen who now holds the proud station of Chief Magistrals' of this intelligent, powerful, and free peo pie, and who is this dav being honnrsd, had no better prospecb than yourself to at tain the high eminence he reached. Inbuss try the cultivations of good morals, and ap plication untiring application, have ramea Wm and will also raise you to distinction. Well mav every boy in our land, to whom the path of distinction is aliko open, tired with laudibls' ambition swing his hat and cry out as did the little fellow, "Hurra, I'll be President next lime." To us tho incident was art interesting one. . . Enduring Affection. Ayoung and pret- A SHURE REMEDY FOR WORMS. Dect. Morrisons Vegdable Vermefuge or Com pound Extract oi Pints Itoot. r or aie uv D. S. Tobias Health Etnpor ty woman made her appearance the other day at the. gale of thb Pcre la Chaise ram1 etery, attended by a lootman, who netu un der 'his arm a coffin-shaped box; richly or nsmented. The keeper asked what werd the contents of the box, to which the lady replied, with tears in her eyes, that it con tained the mortal remains of the being wild in his life engrossed all her affections, her beloved Pyramtis, an English spaniel, who had breathed his last llie day before, and whose body she wished to deposit in her; family vault. Tho Madame de G -was mont eloquent in depicting the many good qualities of the deceased, which, as she thought, Tully cntmeu mm to a piacc amoig her human friends, the keeper was inexora ble. The lady wept and insisted, and the interference of the police, was necessary to induce her to retire. be FIFTY NEW BANKS. Every democrat should recollect, before he casts his vote for members or the Legis lature, that applicatioo wiU be made nl winter for more than 50 NEW BANKS, ZZ li.l over 7 MILLIONS 1 1 This is a device brought up by the whigs to de stroy the democratic parly and five the vote A gentleman who represented a Corigres sional district in this State for many years, was remarkable for his minute kuouledjd of the sentiments of his constituents. On the occasion when on an electioneering tour1 having an active and popular opponent fo contend with, his success seemed hope. ess, and a friend so expressed himself. The candidate thereupon, exhibited a schedule with his calculations in reference every precinct in the district, making his own majority 100. The friend suggested a name of one who had gone over to the othor aids; that, said he, will make ray majority I05t which was actuly the ease.