w, and ought to haVo an office, and If hiy will go lor our canuiuaics, anu goi mi heir friend whiga, totici and democrats, hey shall have any appointment they may i?j . n ik for. As we live in Danvillo amongst he Lawyeis, Doctors and Merchantsj lliey ill beliovo us;and when yon go to MIlHin etfnslnp, tell them mat you aro uetermiticu hav shall havo a bridg ovor tho river at Hifflinsburg, and will take some of the itock; for there is no danger of their get- king a bridge unless tho courts are removed from here.1 then, you know, xre can slip out. l.PW.lliO IUCII1 IUU, klld. .1J1VUUI 13 I'll- posed to 'their bridge, we shall thus gclthem in farorof our caudiilidates and against the removal. ' V ell, saysono, much less skilled in the political arts, what shall we do when rthese rive hundred offices arc called for. Wo cannot give them; if we do, we shall have none for ourselves. Oh, says Fchy the chief, that is a matter easy to get along with. Do you sec my countenance? Well, when they ask me for what we havo pro mised, I Jook right down on the ground, and tell thorn a pretty fair come off story and say o them, I was diappointod, and that we will do better for them next time, and by sq doing, I make them contented, and can use them again I have had anoth er practice, and it has been a very profitable one to me, especially in the upper end of the countv, that is, to make them hulicve that there is.no other honest democratic p per in the county hut my own. This has been a hard job, to be sure, but I have sue cceded . beioud my expectations. A3 to the Berwick editors; they have gancrally 1& . Lan " f t U MnMrttmll.t 111.!:-.' nnfl ill .1 I f CA . sny iurtncr into calculation man is suiuiuiu for us. If we just pat them on the shoulder a little before the election, they will bark ip anyt-lree we ask them too. But the THooinsjiurg Democrat is a thorn in our side. It tells the people so many truths about our operations and management that I cannot get along as smooth as I used In, and it must be put down .or we arc blown up. If we can make tho people believe that the editor is a " sheep thief," or some other inhuman being, we shall do it, and I think I have got him nearly used up. You Ttnow those letters I published. TPc got "them prettv ingeniousdy'shaped, and we have called him Swartwout and Pirate, and how if we just tell tin1 people that he is a Yankee, a robber, a sheep-thief, unJ two or three blhcr kinds of animals, and we will have him. We must tell all the lies about him that we can, and if he says a few true hard tilings about me. no matter. My coun tenance will stand it. Now you know how we ttd them up at the Convention. We Mmnolit nvcr some nf llie delpffntes too easv. in Promises to secure contracts and ofliecs cost sothin. We succeeded in this way in no minating Colt, hut the scoundrels would not include me in the contract. But I really ibclievc I should havo been nominated not withstanding, if I had not shown my bad counianance. I tried to hide it all I could Vy keeping myself housed. But they got a peep at it, and it done the business. I think I will hereafter follow suit of the Bet- wiek'.editors, and put on a large pair of green spcets. Another thing was in my way. Eyerly, my opponent, is too compe tent a man fur me, and is a good German and English scholar, and he will surely beat mc. but he cannot beat me in promising of fices; that trado I have perfeet from long practice. Now this is a short, but no less true his toryofthe proceedings of the little hair tailed tribe, which compose tho Danville interest. Thus have these political blood suckers beeu duping, lieing and cheating the jfoucst democrats of Columbia county, for yeats How many offices they have .promised at die present time, I cannot tell, while at the sumo time they are Iaughing in the'u-'sleeve to see what fnols they have fSiade of them by rubbing these promised .offices under their nose, Wake up. Will , - , , ... . .Ill von .disgrace the lush privilege bequeathed juuui0ijh.ihw t" b i , ,toyou ny your ancestors', uy sustaining u ,Dian for the important office of Proiholary ,-who has heretofore so ofien abused and in sulted your confidence, in opposition to Ja- v.v. ih. of the neonle and of, 'equal rights, and no scheming, tricking Po - aicianl No, no. All honorable men who are' not bound and hand-culled will sustain Jacob Evcrly the people's candidate. A.CATTAWISSA DEMOCRAT. The motion for a new trial in the case of Henry Kobler Mussulman, convicted of the murder of Zellcibaoh, near Lancaster was overruled by o court and sentenced, on the ,30th ult. Mn. Vei5B tn tho last Danville Intelli gencer Miclieal Fronwald and Owen D. Leib, came out over their signature, with a long piece of slander, to clear themselves of the trailorism of which they were guil ty at the late county convention, by selling our township, for shutter promhes, made- to them by some of the Danville politicians but instead of clearing themselves, they slander and abuse mc. Now the truth is, nearly every word they have written ia "ut terly false. I will mention a few of their falsehoods. They say it had been for some time asserted that the Catlawissa delegates were instructed for Daniel Snyder. Now for my part I never heard any such asser lijn made by any person; but nearly every person in Cattawissa knows, that said self made delegates were expected to go for Sny der, which they well knew was the wish and desiro of a large majority of the Dem ocrats of Caltawissa township. They were the most noisy opponents of Mr. Colt pre vious to their appointment and this was the reason they were sent as delegates. They also aay that they received every vote, when in fact they only received five votes, and I dare them to say that tlicrs were not more than twice that number present. They al to say they had not live minutes couversa tion with Colt and Best. Wilt they dare to say thaUhcy had not with William Do naldson and others of the Danville politi- cians ? 1 stand ready to prove by a tespec table democrat, that one of those self-made delegates told him that tho Danvillitcs were coming too dam fast. That they had offer ed to give him their influence for the ap pointment of Deputy Marshal. And 1 have frequently heard-llic other say that lie would go for cither Bloom or Danville which ever would pay best. Now one of those self made Delegated who is but a yearling in our county, wished to show himself big and wished to let the people of Schuylkill coun ty know how large he had grown in our county, therefore he let some of his venom out at me. As for the oilier, family feel ings prevent me from saying any thing a bout him, only I would advise hiin in fu ture not to be so ready tn put his name to what every ernbler writes. This is my first communication for a public paper, and it shall be my last unless I have something more important to write upon. STEPHEN BALDY. Caltawissa Sept. 23th 1S39. At a large and respectable meeting of de mociatiii citizens of Catlawissa township assembled at the public house of Samuel A. Brady Innkeeper in the town of Calta wissa in order to take into consideration the approaching election JOHN HUGHES was appointed President and Pltitip Troy Vice President Land Samuel Jl. Brady and Geo Mears were appointed Secretaries. After tho object uf the meeting wa3 sta ted the following prcamhlc and resolutions were unanimously adopted : WHEllEAS, we had put full confidence in Micaacl Fo raw aid and Owen D. Leib, and sent them without written instructions as delegates to the county convention, which confidence they forfeited by giving their voles in said convention to Wm. Colt when they knew that a largo majority of democrats of our towim'iip were in favor of Daniel Snyder, and previous to their appointment they were the most noiscy opponents of Win. Colt. Hero follows two resolutions given the reasons for supporting D. Snyder and why they could not sustain Win. Colt, but as Mr. Snyder has ivithdrawn from the can vass, wo think it best that they should be omitted, as the meetimr was composed of j goml ,iemcrals, many of whom will now undoubtedly support Wm. Colt ill opposi tion ton whig candidate. Resolved That we will give ourundivi- I ded support to Jacob Eyerly, asho was the i.llfil...-. lf 1 1, uliirlltf 'if (l.n In i.'.il'Ii !no In ' .H'JIM.T VI till fcU iiaillllO 111 . . , . . ,113 county at tho delegate convention at ... Bloom. Resolved That we cannot support Vul- ! entitle Best. Although he prouounecs him- ' T l. ,1. . i finrv I ht! a vemocrai, wi "ai in i, ne ! supported Joseph Ri.ner, and opposed j eoTgo Wolf, and has str.ckeu the name of jucou liiyeriy irom ine uckui worn ii was ugrced by tho Delegates that both names should be put on. Resolved Thai the proceedings be sign ed by the officers and published JOHN HUGHES, President. Pjiu.ij Troy, Vice President. MARRIED-On the 1st inst. by the Ilev. William J. Ever, Mr. Darius Tihon, of Wyoming, Luzerne county, to Mm Mury Miller, of Danville. At the Friends Meeting, in Muncy town ship, Mr. Joseph Maslcrt, of Madison township, . Columbia county, to Miss Sarah E., daughter of Joel Edwards of the former township. OBITUARY DIED In Catawissa Miss Sophia Schmeck, daughter nf Mr. Peter Schmeck, in tho 25ih year of her age. In Sugar Loaf township, on the 21st ult. Mr. Joseph Ycuglt formerly of Hughsvillc Lycoming county, aged about 20 years. vies njnrlE Vendue Notes of John Wcrtman arc in ti niv hands, and cm be settled with mo any tinio befcre the first of November next, at which tiuio oil that remain unsettled, will be left with a Justice of the Peace fur collection. rETER MENSIL Bloom, Oct. 5 1830 23. ftkf land lying in Tubing crce township, Co Qj? lumbia county, the estate of William Park, late of llrown comity, Ohio, deceased, will bo sold at private alc. Any person wishing to purchase will enquire of tho subscriber, in Madison township, who is duly constituted agent of the heirs of said deceased, for the purpose of making sale of the same. Also, Adjointns the above, is offered for sale, to gethcr with the above, or separatees may suit. Indisputa ble dccd3 will be made. RU3SEL PARK. Jerssylown, Oct. 5 1839. 23 Dr. &eidy's Blood Pills. THF. Subscribers has jiikt received a fresh sup ply of Dr. I.eidy's Hlood Pills. fj A GENUINE AUTICI.n.D I would state to my customers, and the public generally, that thev ought to be very cautious in purchasing Ur. J,cidyfs Pills as it 13 said, they are rouiitrrfeited. I am net aware that such is the fact but should strongly suspect thoso who put such re ports in circulation, from sinister motives, to be most likely to have the dcceptie article. J. It. .MOVER, Bloomsburg Oct. 1. 1839. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Bloomsburg at the end of the quarter ending on the 30lh day of Scptcmhci 1830 Conrad Adam3, Noah Prentiss, Grace Bii-wcr, Bernard Barbe, Samuel Brualer, Charles Doebler, David M. Davis, Alary Davis, James Emmltt, Aaron Fultner, Miss Maria Pott. John Peatt, John RatHi, Franklin Rupert, John Robison, William Stonier, Joseph Summers, Samuel Slocks, Anton D. Guild Clicste.v Smith, Susanna or Peter Heller, . E. Squire, I lister Halfiick, Jesse Sbcl. hammer, Patteriek Ilane, Mrs. Maria Su-tler, Paul ILmldcman, Miss Mavinn Snyder, John Jacoby, Chapman Smith, George Kttiifinan.Esq. Jacob Woolever, Joseph M'Clure, Gcorce Zeiglcr, B- Netdlum. B. RUPERT, P. M. Oct. I, 1339. Those inquiring for any of the above let ters will please say it i3 advertised. TRIIIE tiiibscribcr has just received, an addition to his former tock of goods, which he oilers at the n't reduced prices. Anion;; ihe articles, he has received a fresh sup ply ofConfectiomiry, Fruits, Nuts and Toy.; Oils of Anni--e, Peppermint, Cinamon, Clocs, Winter green, Hemlock and Lemon; Gums Mastic, San d.iacand Copal; COPAL VARNISH China Soap; Roman Calydor. Waeon Mats. Lji'y's Corsets of Wood, Whalebone & Steel. 0 doz, of DoIU, assorted sizes and quality. Hooka ami Eye.! n supciior article. He has also many other ailirles in tho Drug, Conff ""tisnary, and Fancy lines of his business; all of which nro tirstraic, and nftcrcd for sale very cheap. JOHN R. MOVER. Uloomsburg Oct. 5, 1639, READER If yi-'udont believe that Doct, LEI DV'S SARSAPARILLA UI.OOD PILLS n'enot tho bet Pills that ever came !.."forc the public, I ad Uc you to uk thnti persons who hae tried tlicm and Mirh you will tin 1 hundreds and iiliudredi in this neighborhood, who have tried for many year all kinds of medii lnc3, and could get no relief imtii they got thn Ulood Pitk T.ie suliscriber since he waa nf polutri Agent for tho PilU.he has sold 300 lloxes, and (hat is in loss than two years. Hut dear friends, lui caretul what you buy.' Tho world is full of counterfeits opcuully of the Hlood Pills. None are genuine that nro otrercd for bile, without u ceitilkate of appointmen as Agent from N. B. Leidy. For sale in Illoomsbuig by D. S. Tobias Jlgent Iltatth Emporium. A BHURE REMEDY FOR WORMS, Dcct. Morrisons Vegetable Vermcfuge or Com pound Extract oi Pink Root. For aalo bv p. A. 7Was Health Emporium Mr. rrat, Please announce through'your paper the name of JACOB EYRELY, ns a suitable person to fill the office of PROTIIONOTARY of Columbia county, and oblige a UEMLOOKER. 70 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 Seeds for Columbia County, and respectfully so licit your support for the same at the ap proaching election. Should 1 be elected, I will use my best exertions to perform tho duties of the olfice to the satisfaction of all concerned. CHARLES IIEFLEY. Bloomsburg, September 7, 1839. Mr. EJilor 1 besr leave through your pane ner to infoim tho E cctors of Columbia county that BENJJIM1N P; FOPT- NJiR will be a candidate, at the next Elcc tion, for tho office of REGISTER and RECORDER. Mr. Former undoubtedly is a very compctant man for the office, be ing a good Gorman and English scholar; VALENTINE BES1 Having, with the approbation of the De mocratic party, made application, and re ceived from the Govcrnnr the ippointment nf Prothonotarv, and Ctnk of the Courts rf Grneral Quurtrr Sessions, Oyer and Terminer and Orphans' Court, will be a candidate at the ensuing election, for those Offices. August 14, 1839. To the Electors of ColumHa Cowxty. Fcllow Citizens, Having been ap pointed by theGovcrnor of thn State, Regis ter of Wills and Recorder of Deeds in .tan nary last, anb having icceived the nomina rion of the County Convention, I offer my gilf to your consideration for the atTiro of REGISTER OF WILLS and RECOR DER OF DEEDS, at the next October election, and respect fully solicit yoO'f suffrages. PhJLIP UILLMEYER. DOCT. VICKER'S EMBROCATION von THE An almost certain Cure. Also, a quantity of Just received and for sale by J. MOYER. August 2-1. MARSH'S SUPFRIOR Tili.SU Tiusscs are ir. m niy particulars, on an entirely new plan, and their ndvantacrs ocr all other Trusses, have, been attested not only ihe most respectable of the medical faeultv, but by the actual experiment of those atllictcd with ihe dueaf which they aro intended to alleviate. The most eminent Physicians upon an examination or ihis Truss, are so decided as to its superiority, that they have cheerfully and voluntarily given cer::f:cates to the proprietor to be laid before public. For sale by D. S. Tobias Agent Health Emporium. ESTATE OF JAMES DILL, DEC'D. NOTICE is hereby given, to the. heirs and legal representatives of James Dill, late of the borough oI'P.-Htsvilfc.Skuyikill cnu'y, Pa., deceased, that by virtue of a writ of partition or valuation, issued out of the Orphan-' Court of Columbia county, to me 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 1830, two hundred and forty-seven and a half acres and allowance of 6 per cent., &e., amongst the heirs and le gal representatives of said deceased, I will hold an inquest on tho premises, on Mon day, the 2!st day of October, 18C0, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for tho purpose of making partition of, or to value and appraise the same, at which time and place you aro re quested to attend if you think proper. WM. KITCHEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Danville, Sept. M, 1839. 5 4t20 fcCpThe Pennsylvania Reporter, at Har risbmg, will please' publish the abote notice four times, charge and tend bill to the Sher iff of Cohimhiu county. XJ ho Copartnership heretofore existing hetween Owen D. J.eib, Samuel Shadman and George Fredericks, trading under tho firm of O. D. LEIB t Co., at CuttawUba Foundry, wss dissolved on theSIctday of Julv laat. All persons having rlain.' air.iinst the said Aim, or knowing themselves Indebted; will ulenstf call on u. u. I. cm, Willi wnominc uooks re main for settlement. Tho Foundry busiues will in future, bo carried on by O. D. Leib and Ucorgo Fredericks. OWEN D. LEIB, 8. SHADMAN, GEO. FREDERICKS. CaUawissa Foundry .Auguet 27lh, 163'J.18. DOCT. JAYNES CARMINITIVE BALSOm! A certain, safe and Sperdy cure for Dyoentary, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Sumnier Complaint, Chclic, Sour Stnuiach and diseases of tho ttomach and bowels. For sale at Toljiat1 Health Emporium Bloomsburg " Hit life o the fleh U n the tto 0 so saith the scriptures, Leviticus c. x. V ii v. ii. jps.n.LKIDY'SDLOODPILLS-VVhai Letter Mjt ''hail .xripUre testimony can wc havo of the Jil'o of tho ilvli defending upon tho condition of tho Mood J If impuro or Jisentrd, the rlcsh mus of couuo bo dU.csi.cd thereby, and tho whole ys tcm partake cf snrh disrate. 1 f tho doctrine be true, and there is not a'doilbl of ft (for it is a fact acccc ded to ty all, that the scriptures, arc true beyond a dou'et,) then it behooves us to guard ogaiiut thd consequences of such impurities, and thus prcs.erv the fleth healthy. If the flef.li be hcrillliy, cunMi' tutinj ns it docs the principal portion of the human yody, then must the whole body be healthy. In vcgelnblc3onhj can wet'mithemedtcino where by all impurities of the blood may lio removed. Upwards of one hundred years experience of tho moot celebrated, tho widest arid bet'l physicians havo procd ceitain vegetables' to pots.es? purifviiig prop erties. These vegetables niil not here be named and Dr. I.eidy withes to reiiiuneiatc himself, and profit by tho long, laborious, and costly experiments necessary to bo made, that the active principles of thoso vegetables might bo retracted and reduced to such form as makes them easy, safe and pleasant U be taken. Thre vegetables nrc contained in the justly cel ebrated Elood Pills, manufactured only by Dr. K. lcicly, a regular Urugist und Physician, Rttcstcil i. T.r tu., : ft. ..,... , ,... it by Dro.Phyuic, Chapman, lacktoi , Homer, Gibson "owces, James, Hare, Cox, &c, TI.o ub"ve Pills may be employed as a mild or aciivo purgative. Their action is easy, and may bo employed by all persons under all circumstances. They will at all times bo found serviceable, when lliiS least sitkncba is precnt. They require no change of dial, restraint from occupation, or fear of taking cold from their use. They are daily prescrib ed by numerous physicians; certificates of the fact accompany the directions, The.y are the most affec tive purifier of the blood and other fluids of the hu man body ever discovered. Persons having onco used, will evcr aftci, as occasion may acquire, havo icsourso to them. Price 'Twenty Five Cents a box. Sold by all respectable Druggists and Mcrchanst throughout tho Union, and in this city only at Dr. Lcidy'j Health Emporium, Second street be low Vine. J. II. .Smith & Co.'s d st. near the Red Lion. J. Gilbert i3c Co.'s Oil above Vino. v C. Clcmem' Korth 3d above Wood. V. Klctt'3 2d and Callowhill. For a!o at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg by D. S. TOBIAS Agent. Blocmsfcurg July, 13,1839. 11. Smportant to S1 armers BRYAN'S PATENT FAKamTC- MILLS, MANUFACTURED BY AUSTIN & MYERS, Sclins Grove, Union County, Pa., WILL be kept constantly on hand, for sale by CHARLES DOEBLER, Bloomsburg. The above Mills aro a superior article of the kind and no farmer should bo without one, Several far mers in Bloom township will testify in their favor from actual use, August 3, French I5?eum:tUsm Sector,' 1 rom Reading, Liforms the publiotha' ho has returned toBloon burg, after an absence Eiii"c A .il Un, and can to found at the Hotel of Daniel Snyder.whcro he Will he at all time i ready to r.ttend to patients who aro atllictcd with Rheumatic pains in the limbs or body, Bloomsburg Aug. 3, 183U. ' H MANIUFACTORY. Jl NEW ESTABLISHMENT, UPON AN OLD FOUNDATION. rj Subscriber hereby announces io uis ineuus ami uiu juiuiiu, inui no has purcliascd that old and well known COACH AND DEARBORN WAGON' MANUFACTORY, latclv owned and occupied by STOUTER HARTMAN, situated in Bloomsburg, Columbia County, where he has com menced the business, and intends to carry it on in all its branches. He will shortly have a number nf elegant light BUGGIES and DEARBORNS, nf various patterns, finished for sale; and will make Slave Coaches, Coaches, Coachcc.s,Giggs, Sulkies, higgles, Dearborn IFagom; Sleighs, fyc, fyr. fyc. Jj-c, of every variety of pattern to order, on short notice. ICT'Repairs of all kinds will be prompt ly attended to Ho also manufactures ELIPTIC and other CARRIAGE SPRINGS, and will warrant them to be equal to any made in this country. As ho has made arrangements for pro curing the best n-atuiial, and will employ nono but first rale workmen, he hopes to bo nbl to turn out good work, and thereby obtain the confidence of 4ihoso who may furnish themselves from his shop. Orders from a distance respectfully soli cited. 7.IBA RUGGLES. Bloomsburg, Juno 4, 10;Jt. 6 tfi TO THE GUNSMITH BUSINESS SS wanted by tho subisriber. An indrfstriouw, steady and good workman, will receive steily employ and good wages, upon application to JONAS K1S.VEK. OrsngevUie, Aupict 3, 18UP, A