Every rornnlcil fiift or the lasf thirty vents, is but liidlnry to show us the Iruth of our premises, and point us to the correctness of our conclusions. Why then do the people slumber under their multiplied grievances ? Is virtue extinct? Is intelligence in exilo ? Or has the dark nnstocratic brow of a Web ster, or tile smoothly rounded period of an expiring C'lay, operated with the pretended jiowcr of crrpent fascination, to lure the people to their own destruction ? If so, 'thought, reading and facts may operato to dissolve the charm, and every citizen of our country, when thinking of that heritage of liberty which has been bequeathed to us ' by Revolutionary sires, will unconsciously, 'unhesitatingly, and with every energy that thought enn inspire, breathe forth the aspi ration, Esto perpetuo, let it be enduring. To do nil this, and to establish tho liber- Mies of o'ir country upon that firm base, 'which unulring domagogucs are ever ready in shake, tho peoplo should not only de mand an entire reform in tho bai k'ng sys tern of the country; see that public- agents are elected loLcgislativc bodies, who will aid in bringing such capital as may be employ ed in banking operations within the salutary pruvisions of such laws as may be promo tive of tho interests of tho people; but they should discard from their favor such men as tilav. Webster. &c. &c, who have been nourished to their present degree of pop ular favor in the hot bed of bank influence. As they have sold themselves to Mammon, bo would they sell the liberties of tho peo plo for gold to promote their own unhal lowed purposes of pleasure and ambition. Much has been said and written within a few weeks past, in regard to the present position assumed by the banks, and as to what position the Legislature should assume towards them. There appears to be three classes the two extremes, and the middle or moderate class. Tho one extreme is for tearing them up, root and branch striking them at onco from existence. The other for placing no mote restrictions upon them than now exist, but rather extend to them the additional power of issuing bills under five dollars. These two classes, however, aro small in comparison to the third or mid dling class, who aro opposed to any exten sion of tho present banking capital of tho Slate; but are for placing them under whole some restrictions such as will protect tho peoplo from the evils flowing from tho too .often extension and contraction of their bu siness, and placing them upon a foundation that will firmly fix the confidence of commu nity in their stability and usefulness. We were originally opposed to all banks, from & belief that the best interest of tho country would be better subserved without than with them but others havo thought other- wise, anu eitner irom a uesire id auvauct: their own interest, or to promote the gonc .ral good, have succeeded in placing thiough out the country, innumerable banks, and their managers have so successfully man aged as to interweave their operations into all tho ramifications of the business of the country, that one cannot be destroyed with out bringing the other to the same grave. They have therefore become so closely con nected that it is now impossible to separate .them, and a banking system must be con tinued as a necessary evil, Although this js apparent, yet they should, and must be restricted in their operations so as to protect the community from their grasping avarice, and their leadiness to overreach the peoplo. To do this, will devolve upon our next Le gislature, and to them wo loofc with confi dence for tho adoption of measures that will regulate them, and secure the peoplo from tho curse in future, of tho revulsions in bu siness, which have shaken the country to its centre, and destroyed its thousands of active and industrious citizens within a few years .past. To our worthy governor wo look -with still further confidence, to recommend .and urge some judicious measures, a3 he lias already shown a steady determina tion to protect tho rights of the many a--gairi't tho encioachments of the few. That something must be done to secure the con fidence of the people in the stability of banks but. few deny, the only question appears to lie what measure shall be adopted. Noth ing, however, should bo dune without due reflection, as wehave already had too much ha.s(y legislation and action upon the sub jrct. The motion for the discharge of Doct. Dyut has been argued bofurc tho court in 'I'ltiU'lt'lphiu and the court refused a (lis-ch.iri', A merlins wtis held at Danville on Mon-1 last tinder pretext of recommending to the ' I Legislature measures for the reform of tho Banking System of tho Slate. A long pie ample and resolutions were introduced by J. Cooper, Esq., which abounded with but title else than threats and denunciations a- gainst banks and the Slate Administration. They were hastily crowded througli and passed by the fceblo response of a few voices. Wo have not yet received the pro ceedings, but shall probably iu time for our next. ALL RIGHT IN MASSACAUSETTS 1 The last news from Massachusetts giving Judge Morton, tho Democratic candidate for Governor, a majority of 550 over Eve rettenough to secure his election unless the scattering votes aie too numerous, of which thcro is not much danger! The Correspondent of the N. Y. Evening Post has the following cheering news. Think of il; a Democratic Legislature, Senate, and Governor, in Massachusetts I It seems in credible. Thete has been no choice for Lieutenant Goeernor : Covcrnor Porter. We rejoice to have it in ur power to state, that his Excellency David R. Porter, has nearly recovered from his recent ludisposiliorr.and will doubt less in a few days be again able to attend to his public duties in the Executive Uhamuei II s numerous friendi throughout the com- mouwealth may therefore dismiss their ip- prehensiuns for his safety. Keystone. A man was lately killed by an elephant in Cecil county, Maryland. Tho Reading Democrat says : A Mrs. Goodhart, wife of John Goodhart, coid wainer, of that place, presented her hus band with three little Goiidharls, one of which died in thirty minutes after its biith." A Great Mistake. Too many people mistake a printing' office for a public read ing room. Old papers are of no import' ance, to be sure; but tiie interruptions ne cessary in finding them amount to consider able in a year. No man can talis in a print ing office unless anon money without prov ing a loosing business to any publisher who hires by tho week. Chicago JJemocrat Several Turkish newspapers have recent ly been established. The negro quaek doctor, Woodward, at Cincinnati, who nearly flagellated to death two of his white patients, has been sentenc ed to 20 days imprisonment on bread and water, and 8300. The Siamese Twins havo bought a farm in North Carolina. Henry Koblcr Musselman, is to bo exo cutcd at Lancaster, on the 20ili December. The New York American states that a Convention of Safety Fund Banks, held on the 9th inst.,have measures in train by which Safety Fund Bills will be redeemed at Al bany. Richard P. Robinson, charged with the murder of Ellen Jewell, is said to bo a clerk on board a Mississippi steamer, under the name of Robert P, Richardson. The New York Herald estimate that 810,000 were expended in various places of amusement iu that city, on Monday the lltli iust. Despite tho pressure in Boston, city taxes to tho amount of $50,000 were paid in the Treasury one day last week, being 320,000 more than on any previous day on the same account. The wool raised in Vermont during the present year, is estimated to be worth three millions of dollars. A hog has been raised in Wallingford, Vt. which weighs sixteen hundred pounds and is three or four yeais old. He has been sold for S200, and is to be transported about the country lor a show. Luke Fisheries. Eight thousand three hundred and eighty lour barrels of lake hsh have gone up the Ohio canal from Cleve land this season. It cannot, we think, be too high to estimate quantity sold hero the present season at 10,000 barrels. What quantities are sold at other lako ports we have no means of ascerluing. Cleveland Herald. A gentleman bachelor, getting tired of making propositions to the ladies, observes, almost in despair, " The d 1 has given tho girls a spite at me, 1 think. I've been turn ed off nine times by the jades, five young girls, tliico widows, mid one old maid, un til 1 begin to ItiinU lis time to take a hint ! The way people aro pouring into Misou- ri to live is nice. Weil, she must become a great Stato. Success to her. Washington fought for his country; Bo naparte for fame. The lips of a mighty nation speak the praises of one the ocean waves chaunt the requiem of the other. An ancient subterranean charucl house, filled with human bones, has been discover in Hart county, Ky. A porson recently died al Columbia S. C, of voluntary starvation,, It is computet! that 1,000,000 of emi- grants have landed in tho United Ststes i cm n to t... .. l i loin : miicu toil?, j.' rum uiui vuui iu loiio, in elusive, 480,030 arrived in the single pori of New York. A second crop of apples, about half a bushel, has been gathered from the orchard of Mi. Joseph Kincltncr, Esq., of White marsh township. They are handsome, fair sized apples. Apples of a second crop are spoken of by the editor of the Wilming ton (Del.) (Jazctte, as to be seen at nis oi- ficc. The library of tho Havard University comprises over 50,000 volumes. Thn nrsss in Prussia is so comnletclv un der the control of the authorities, that cd'itors are not alllowed to publish advertisements until they have been examined by the Bur gomaster. A bear weighing over 400 lbs. was killed in Gloucester county, N. J. n fe w days since bv Mr. Coffin, son of the Postmaster at llemrnerloii. The Lord Mayor of London recently gave a grand banquet In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Van liuren, the eon anu oaunliler-in' law of President Tan Buren. The parties however, did not attend. The Hon. Dan icl Webster was present. Trial bii Jury. It is stated that during the present term of Frederick county Court (Md.) the petit jury received a repreinand from tho Bench, for bringing a verdict into court under the following circumstances: A man was indicted for assault with intent to murder, and the jury could nut agree, be ing equally divided. Alter being detained for some time in a cold, uncomfortable room they came to the conclusion to allow the foreman to pronounce the verdict as ho thought fit, lliev all agreeing that the man was guilty ol the assault, but dillunng as to tho intent to kill. After reprimanding the jury a new trial was granted. MICHIGAN The Legislature Demo cralic 1 iheuiobe says the House Representatives in this Slate will be proba bly Democratic the Senate certainly. io tins deleats the whigs in their hopes fo a United btates senator. MARRIED By tho Rev. D. S. Tobi as, on Sunday last Mr. JOSEPH MILLER to Miss SALLY KOSTENBAUDEll, both of C:Ttt awissa. IS ,Yusi Received at the BLOOMSBURG ARCADE THE Subscribers respectfully announce to their friends and tho public gcneially, that they have received and are now open ing, a splendid and extensive assortment of Fall & Winter &oods. which with a stock on hand.embraces a va riely of seasonable Merchandize for the ac commodation of town and County. In the Dry Good line, they have all the varieties of course, fine & superfine Cloths, Casimcrs, Satinclts, Merinoes, Silks. Cal icocs, Shawls, Ribbands, Laces, JAnins. Mouseline de Lain, Muslins, Vcstings, Stocks, Umbrellas, Lady's Bonnets, Jonnet Silks, Trimmings; Furr, Cloth and Seal skin Caps; Hoots and Shoes, socles, iyc. iyc. yc. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AND Sugar, Coffeo, Teas, Spires, Molasses, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wine, &c. &. assorted iu price and quality. Hardware, Saddlery, Iron, Steel, Nails,' Stoves, Stove pipe, Tin ware, ucuar ware; CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENS WARE, Crockery-Ware, Salt, Fish, Oils, Due oiitjs, vainta, tyc. yc. yc. and almost every other article that can bo called for in a country store all of which having been carefully selected and obtained at tho lowest prices, will be offered at small profits in exchange for cash or country pro ducc. RUPERT & BARTON. Bloomsburg Nov. 23, 1830. 30 tf. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHEO NIX BITTERS, THE subscriber having been appointed agent for the sale of the above valuable med icines, has just received from tho propiictor a iresii supply at ins Drug and flledicino titoru in uloomsburg, J. R. MOYER. Nov. 23, 1829, LASf NOTICE. TII15 subscriber hereby gives tiblice to all thoso indebted toELlSHA II. BIGGS, that the books and accounts arc in his pos session: and that after the first day of Jan uary next, suits will lib instituted without respect of persons, against those who do not mako payment. U. KAllljiSK. Bloomsburg Nov. 2& 1839. BO-Mf, Bookd! Hooks'! ISooUSs! From Philadelphia and Baltimordi Expositors! Ernersons Readorf I Geogra phles and Atlasst Cobbs Books of all kinds, Grammers; Exercises; Conversation oit nat ural Philosopy; Enicrsons Books; Bonycan- tel Mensuration;. Map3 of all kinds; Letter Paper and others, ruled and unruled, colored and uncobrcdj Bibles, small and large; Tes taments; Quills of all sorts and kinds; Ink stands; Ink and Ink Powders, Black, Red and Blue. And hundreds and thousand and again thousands other .articles which can not be mentioned(because it wood Ifill twenty three Newspapers Don t doubt to get th s or that iu the Ilculth Emporium, because lit tle of every thing is, to be had, equal almost to every shop in Philadelphia or New York. Also, all kinds of Patent Medicines can be obtained for which the Importer of Health assures the Public to be genuine, and for tile most and best ot them the undersigned is appointed Agont. The Impoiter of Health has received again the appointment of Agen r.y for several Medicines from New York ot which the public snail -get notice in a short lime in our Newspapers. D. S.TOBIAS FOUND, On tho bank of Fishing Creek) a HAT, tied up in a silk handkerchief. The! owner can have it by applying at this officCi and paving tor this advertisement. Nov. 1G. THE subscriber has just received, and is now opening, a large and extensive as' sortment of Fall and Winter Goods, CONSISTING OF GOODS Crocliery and China Ware, FISH, LAMP OIL, &c. &c. ALSO, A quantity of Plaster and StonefGoal, All of which will be sold upon as reasonable terms as can be purchased in the county, REOHGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 16, 1835. II. be sold, at PUBLIC VENDUE, on the picinifes, on Friday, the 29th day of ilUttlllllVI UUAl tll 1 V J LtLIVA) IIUV'II, II llll piuir ously sold ut private sale, a valuable FARM, con- ViKAinliflf hm t n lO n'silnnlr YinAM If lint nrnb!. taming On which is creeled a ucw Mi?M.A.mm 5SUUSJ2, tt J t! rr itVnC . ... . . ' AND BANK BARN, The Farm is in .1 cood ttate of cultivation, mid sit uatcd about two miles from Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pa,, and one milo from Espeytown, and is now in tho occupancy of Adam llillard. Any person wUhine: to nurchaso can apply to Mr. llil lard. on tho premises, or to the subscriber, near Blooiusburj:, who is duly constituted agent of the heirs to said property. If the Farm is not then sold, it will be let. OUED EVEKITT. Bloomstiufl. Oct.SG, 1830. rrjj Tho Easton Sentinel will copy the abovo three times, and forward their bill to this oflxo for payment. w my AND AND 3 Will bo constantly kept on hand, and sold at Retail. JOHN R. MOYER October 20 Estakof ESAU GIRTON, late of Mad ison township, Columbia county, de- ceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testamentary, havo been granted to the sub' scriber, upon tho abovo estate' All ncr sons indebted to said estate are required to mako immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, to pre sent them for settlement, duly authenticated according to law, to, JAMES GIRTON Adm'r. Nov, 10, 18UU. 30 0 BE iT KNOWN TilAtf . S- TOBIAS is nty only Agent for the sale of Dr. LEIDY'S BLOOD rlLLio In Blttonislmv'r. The public may dc'penu on those sold by1 him as genuine. Tfro conntry is flooded with counterfeits or them, and tho proprie tor of the genuine offers ONE IIUN DRED COLLARS Reward to tiny indi vidual whtf will bring to detection and pun ishment, as the law inflicts in such cascS( upon those engaged in counterfeiting them. The Genuine may be known as follows ' Each box contains thirty pills; these nils are of a bright' black colof. They aro iit square boxes, with a yellow and black label arounu cacn dox, containing on iwu m the signature of Dr. D. N. Leldy. All may, lldwdvcr, be closely Imitated, and thtf public should be careful from whom 1115 buy. Dr. N. B. LEIDY, Proprietor. Philadeipiilii, Oct. 23, 1830. - i i ii- u. 707' AND COLD. THE subscriber has iust ter.Hvcd, nntt has made arrangements for a rcgidai weekly supply through the season, Fresh Ambdi Uilstcrs, which he will sell by the keg at smaller quantity. J, R. MOYER. Nov. 10, ff,rcshruf?)?,MclBcinc6.Fa!iifi THE subscriber lias received by the last arrival from the city, at his establishment in Centre-Square,, in addition to his lorincr stock of Drugs, Paints, Fruits, Nuts, Con fectionary, Toys, sic. a new supply of ar ticles in his line, among which arc tho tin lowing! slulion of Tin, Pdrc Sulphuric ElliPr, Spatulas assorted sizes, Pc:tfl Barley, A r row Root, Oat Meal, Rose Watci, Sarsapa iilla Root and Syrfilp, Chomic Green, Rosd Pink, Chamomile Flowers, Flour Sulphur. Coculus Indicus, British Luolrei Albion Corn Plaster, Brandreth's Pills Hive Syr- rnp. White Lead dry and In ollj Alchohol, Spirits Turpentine, Raisnns, Figs. &c. J Hawlevs vegetable Ami Billioils Pills, anil J. Hawloys Vegetable Salve for cuts, soarsj burns, rheumatism, &c. All of which he offers for sale at low pri- ccs. JOHN R. MOYER. Nov. 1G. votes -r tt rrjPlHU Vendue Notes of John M'crlnian ere id Jl my hands, and enn be settled with mr any lime before tho lirst of November nest, tit ninth time all that remain unsettled, will be left mith d Justice of the Peace fpr collection. PETEK ME?tSIf. Bloom, Oct. 5 1833 ' 23.' 9 f land lying hi FWi'tng creek township, Cot inmiiin niini.v. the cftalo of Willtnm Park, laic of Brown county, Ohio, deceased, will bo sold at private sale. Any person wiihm? to purcinsn I U'ill (111lllIrn flf llin RiihRfrilr. in Mtidisoil tOWnalllP. llllllllijUiii.i t ii who is duly constituted agent of the heirs of said deceased, lor me purpotu 01 luuAiug " same. Also, 9 AdioininK the above, is offered for sale, to Rollicf with tin? above, or scparatc.as may suit. Indisputa ble dced-i will be made. Jerseytown, Oct. 6 1839. PENNSYLVANIA REPORTER. t: ..ainmrv for naiicrs at tho Scat of Govern ment to put out an annual prospectus at the approa' h of the I.egMature. promiing teucwed cserlion (u tho cause of their respective partita, and faithful ,0 ports of Legislative proceeding. Wo do not feel the necessity of rccounlmc I'm articles of our political creed before the mas ol ma nmnrrntic DartV. WO liaic CUT ULl-i. iuu ' I . ....if... & antral orcran and exponent ot in views, wo shalt not relax our efforts in its behalf, nor our adhctenco to iu principles. Hut we desire to say to ine piumc, uui v.r m&do arrangements to give our readers tho caring Intelligence of congressional and lcgi ativo prore. & . -.mill nml nl lf f 11 t i 1 rj hiRs during tlie ensuing w i , -7- licit accounts of transactions hi our principal ntit-. Wo havo made provision, for securing full repo'" of legislative action, In reference to lho lmpo-iaut subjects which must engage its attention. And w respectfully solicit 6. conlinuenco of the (latte-mo; patronage wo have Uniformly received heretofore, from this State and elsewhere. Tehhs or tub IU:roriT):n. For tho session twice a wcels, in advance, $2 For the whole year, '' PnTMASTKfts. and others of our friends il.rmicrhout tho Stato will bo kind cnona't to forward subscribers, and for every fiva subscribers paid for, they shall havo a copy of tho Reporter iree. BOAS fc uui'ii.v.t. DOCT. JAYNBS OARMlNiTIVE HAl.so'.t. A certain, safe and Sprrdy ruro for DywUjr, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Bummer t'omplj.nj. Cholic, Sour Stomach and ducukce of the hlonu.h and bowels. For talc nt Tebiat1 Health Emporium, Llooimf-'S,' the principles ami patriotic wyei-w w cv of iho State and Union, mid shall remain -o. ,Lwl,t will In the tide of time. Our best . to its success ami ccncral