THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. "TitUTlI WITHOUT PEAll S.1TUR1K1V, DECVJIJITllt 11, 1830. Presidential election 184.0. Fon President, MARTIN VAN BUREN. For. Vicr. President, RICHARD M. JOHNSON. AND THE 'CONSTITUTIONAL TREASURY. CONFERENCE. The Olh Conference District of the E vangclicul Lutheran Synod of Pennsylva nia, will meet in Cattawissa, on the 1st day of January next. Service in the Eng lish language may be expected on New Year's Eve, and also on the two precediug days. WILLIAM J. EYER. Dec. H. 1830. CONGRESS. At tho last accounts the house had not fully organized, the difficulty with regard to the New Jersey members not being settled, On Thursday of last week, they succeeded in temporaly organizing, by placing John Q. Adams in the chair. Since then, the house has been occupied in discussing varl ous propositions to enable them to get out of the difficulty in which the folly or wick edness of Governor Pennington of New Jersey, had placed, them without coming to any decision. When or how it will end, can only be conjectured. Did you ever sec a Toad Fish ? If you have not fancy a short, thick bodied, thick skinned animal, stuffed so full with its nat ural propensity to swell, and with its self- importance, that it is in danger of bursting, sitting at a table writing the following dig nified article, and you have a very good pic ture of one having, by some means, left his natural clement and turned scribler. Mn. Best. The editor of "The Co lumbia Democrat" appears solicitous to be noticca. I cannot however indulge his env'inc for notoriety, by wasting ammuni tion on such small game, and therefore bid him adieu, in the language of my Uncle To by to the fly " Get thee gone, poor Devil there is room enough in this wide world for thee and me too. Chairman or the committee To he serious the " Chairman of the Committee" is much mistaken, if he thinks ve " crave notoriety" at his hands. We have heard too mnch of his " notoriety" to " crave" one iota of that which he possess es, or any he can bestow. JNor shall we condescend to aid him in obtaining that kindot " notoriety" to which he has of late so anxiously aspired. The resolutions which he introduced into tho Danville meet ing, are, ot themselves, sulncicnt to give him a quantem of "notoriety" that would gratify tho most unbounded wishes of any other but ono who is not a native Federal Nomination. In the Conven tion held last week at Ilarrisburg, it appears Gen. Harrison, was taken up us a candidate for President, to be supported by the feder- party. 1 he voto stands as follows : Gen. Harrison, 148 votes. Gen. Clay, 90 Gen. Scott, 10 Wc opino before " all the decency," get Harrison into the presidential chair they will have occasion to call lor more rope, A bill has been presented to the Rhode Island Legislature, the provisions ot which make the banks refusing to redeem their notes in specie liable to twelve per cent, in terest till paid : the cashier to enter the timo .of the demand on the bill, and if not paidin sixty days, the charter of the bank to be forfeited. A lad by tho namo of Thomas Laytnn was verv seriously injured yesterday morn ing in tho rope manufactory of Banner Thomas in Front street, below the Navy Yard, Philadelphia. His hand were caught in some part at the machinery, and ono of his fingers torn off, The poor fellow was taken to the Hospital. A wretch named John Legar, living on the road between St. Louis, (Mc.) and Al ton, deliberately shot his wife on the 15th mIi. He was immediately apprehended. 3f Ufcuwtoc, . i r.t-r,rf--w'itaiK Dutchman's defence hroh oh indict ment lor bigamy, ia now going the rounds of tho papers' We do not know whether it is anew story.but certainly it is a most in genius defence. You say," aaid tho judge, " that the squire who married you to the first wife, authorized you to take sixteen ? What do you mean by that V " Well," said Hans, ' he dold mo that 1 should haf four peller four vorsor, four iKiivvjuiir poorer am in my country ,jour dimes four always make sixteen, The Haiti more Patriatsays, the dwelling house of Mr. Joseph Friend, in Deep Creek unities, Alleghany county, Aid., took fire on tne nigin 01 tne aotli ult., and, with its contents, was totally destroyed : The two youngest sons of Mr. Friend perished in the (lames. I lie fire was discovered by the daughter of Mr. F. soon after the family nau rctircu to rest ; sne immediately ptO' cccded to the chamber of her father and Iarnied turn : she then repaired to that oc cupied by hct little brothers, and with the assistance of the elder one or the three. made great exerfions to rescue the younger ones, auu was so lar suucesslul, m the midst of heat and smske, as to roach witii them the head of the stairs, Here her re treat was cut ofi by the staircase being wrapped in flames ! With a desperate res minion sue nung nerseit troni the window but tho two little children nerished. We have never been called upon to record i more distressing tale of death than this 1 he life ol tiic sister, by imurics sustained in the tall, is greatly in danger. A portion of the bridge, building, over the Alleghany river at Warren, Pa. fell down on the 18th. I ho loss is estimated at 82000. The recent rains near Pittsburgh have swelled the river considerably, but the se vere cold ot Monday evening mado ice an inch thicR, and the closing of the channels was anticipated if the weather did not mod erate. On Tuesday the Alleghany was filled with large cakes of floating ice. The citizens of Reading are getting up a series of Lectures, on the plan of the Athe nian Institue ot Philadelphia. The elegant mansion of the late Col. J. P. Taylor, near Elizabethton, Tennessee. with all its costly and splendid lumiture, was consumed on Sundav the 10th ult. The number of prisoners at Siog Sing, on Saturday, was 815. There are twenty-four steam engines in operation in Schuykill county. The Secretary of Stato at Goa was assas sinated in December last', Whilst dauuing at a ball, an as3assin shot him through the heart, and in tho subsequent contusion cs caped. Prince Louis Napoleon is suspected by the English papers, to be ripening a plot in franco, in which Marshal Olausel, dissatis fied with Louis Philippe, is supposed to be concerned. Louis Philippe, it is said, looks forward to making a kingdom for one of his sons on tho African coast, stretching from Morocco inclusive, to the ultimate eastern confines of Egypt. ETSTEGiasyHAlIaa MARRIED On Thursday last, by the Rev. G. 0. Drake in Bloomsburg, Mr. DA VID B. WAGNER, of Hemlock to Miss SARAH ANN daughter of Mr. Jacob Gir- ton. OBITUARY- DIED On Monday the 2d inst., JO SEPH, infant son of Bernard Rupert Esq. of this place, aged about three months. On Saturday last, an infant child of Josh ua Mendcnhall of Hemloch township, aged about livo weeks. TKSAffj M8T For Jauuary Term 1810. Nancy Rohr vs. Nicholas Kindt Alexander Montgomery vs. Jonathan Lodge C. A. Urobst vs. David Williams Geo. Gilbert vs. Joseph Gilbert John Jones vs. Daniel Musselman's Admr's Jacob Jones ct al vs. Joseph Uobins John Rhodes vs. James M. Jonca William Miller vs Micheal Oruer ct al Win. McCarter vs. Robt. Montgomery Archibald McCall vs. A Gouldcr et al A. McCall vs. Samuel Mcllenry ct al Thomas Shore vs. Henry Ritteuhouse Samuel Ilcadley's Admr's vs. J. Cooper LudwigLeight vs. Geo. Muchler Caroline Weidle vs. John Krider Same vs. Same Joseph II. Seal et al vs. A F. Russel et al E.. D. Cooper vs. J. Cooper et al Peter Miller vs. Adam Deitrick Charles Craig vs. Wm, Dale James Cornelison vs. S P. Kase Henry Jonson vs. Diinmick AlcBrido Same el al vs. Same C. B. Fisher et al vs. B. W. Wapplcs Samo vs. Same John Mcllenry vs. Robert E3ger Jacob Gotling vs. Peter Miller Daniel Frazcr vs A. Cummings Philip Kline vs. John Ale Daniel Mostcllcr vn. Geo. Longabcrger Wm. Learch ct al vs. James Fntk ct al SEVERAL thousand first quality of Brick for sale at the old establishment in Bloomsburg. Nov. 30 1839. Estate of ANDREW SEYBERT, laic of JJloom townsitp, Columbia county, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testamentary have been granted to the sub scriber upon the above estate, All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediato payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, to present them for settlement, duly authenti cated according to law, to HENRY D. LONG, Adm'r. Dec. 14, 1830. 33 PUBMC SALS. WILL bo exposed to PUBLIC SALE, at the late dwelling house of WILLIAM CRIVLING, deceased, in Bloom towns ship, Columbia county, on THURSDAY, the i9t inst., at 9 o'clock. A. M. the fol lowing articles, viz : Such as ISforscs, CowSj Young Cattle, SliCCJJ and Hogs, ono Wagon, Ploughs, Harrow and Sled, Rye in tho ground, Wheat in the ground, also, Wheat and Rye by the bushel, Buck wheat and Corn by the bushel, Hay by the ton, Stoves and Pipe, Beds and Beding, Fables and Chairs, besides a variety of farming utensials too tedious to mention. Conditions will be made known on the day of sale by the subscriber. ISAIAH SALMON, AdnVr. Bloom township, Dec. 7, 1839. School Teachers Wanted. Wanted immediately in Madison School Distuct, 4 or 5 School Teachers. Good wages will be given to good Teachers, up on application to SAMUEL KISNER, Secretary. Madison, Dec. 7, 1S39. MILES' COMPOUND EXTRAC'I OF TOMATO, A valuable Medicine, for which tho sub scriber has just received the agency. A small supply for sale at his establishment JOHN R. MOYER. Dec. 7- WHY WILL YOU DIE. IF YOU CAN GET CURED? Rev. D. S, Tobias. Importer and com poser ol Health in Bloomsbnrg, Coltnubi county at mo lower enu ot the town, on Main street. Please read the following.and keep it in your mind. " 1 certify hereby, that I have had two sick children, with a very painful complaint one exactly like tho other. Wo tried med icines prescribed by a verv good physician but without any use or benefit at all, and the two children died. The third child took sick with the very same complaint and then we took refuge to I). S. Tobias Health Emporium, in Bloomsburg, and as' tonishing it is to say, in a few days the child was better. All and every one who see the child, thought it was out of the question for the clulds recovering, but by getting medicines out of this highly praised and with that suitable name, Health Empo nam, the child got well, and as well as eve Deioro. I would advise all and every one who i3 in need of medicines, to go to tins Health Emporium and not suffer anv Ion ger. Witness my hand DAVID HERRING. Orangcville, Columbia co. Pa." 24 boxes bunch Raisons. ti'jl boxes clusters low price Raisons. 20 boxes European Currants. liS boxes bunch Raisons expressly for fara nies iorSl,12 per box. 12 boxes Herring. .SO do- soft shell Almonds. 100 do. Filberts. 800 do. English Walnuts. Hi do. Rock Candy. 'I0, Prunes best and cheap, bags Ground Nuts. Sugar slick of all kinds. bhaving boxes. Shaving brushes. H different kinds of shaving soaps. All for sale at Tobias1 Health Emporium. GLASS. Window, Clock and picture glass of all kinds and sorts; also, vials and.bolllcs of all descriptions; and best earthen jugs, for sale cheap, at the Health Emporium by D, S. Tobias in Bloomsburg. STURGEON OIL. For healing horse flesh, tho best remedy ever come beforo the public for swellings, bruises, and soicness of horses and cows fec. For sale at Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. THE Subscriber offers for sale tho TWO ? STORY FRAMti r.C nirrnr r hti rt-Ai ti tt M and lot on which he resides, situated in Market street in Bloomsburg. There is a small barn on the premises, Possession given the firat of April next. JOSEPH STOUFFER. Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 30 1830. 31 tf Tys. China single and double birds on trees, China flower pots, China ladies &c, rattles for children, German smoke pipes, Mon keys on trees, mouth organs in apples, pin cushions, celicle capes, screw cushions, gees and fish in the waict, largo and small dolls, conversation cards, Wood and other comb3, ladies work boxes, salt spoons, silver tooth picks, emery bags lor Bliarping needles. 1' or sale at Tobias' Health Emporium, JTnst Received at the BL.OOMSBURG ARCADE THE Subscribers respectfully announce to their Iriends and the public geneially, that they have received and arc now open- ng, n spicnuiu anu extensive assortment ot Fall & Winter Goods, which with a slock on hand, embraces a va riety of seasonable Merchandize for the ac cornmodation of town and County. in the Dry uooa line, they have all tho varieties of course, fine & superfine Cloths, Casimers, Salinclls, Merlnoes, Silks, Cal icoes, Shawls, Ribbands, Laces, Lining, Mouselinc de Lain, Muslins, Vestings Stocks, Umbrellas, Ladu's Bonnets Bonnet Silks, Trimmings; Furr, Cloth ana beat slan Caps Boots and Shoes Socks, $"C. $:. .$":. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AND Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Spices, Molasses. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wine, &c. &. assorted in price and quality. Hardware, Saddlery, Iron, Steel, Nails,' Stoves, Stove pipe, Tin Ware, Cedar Ware; CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENS WARE, Crockcry-Warc, Salt, Fish, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Paints, -c. fyc. i$c. and almost every other article that can be called for in a country store all of which having been carefully selected and obtained at the lowest prices, will be offered at small profits in exchange for cash or country pro duce. RUPERT & BARTON. Bloomsburg Nov. 23, 1839. 30 tf. SSoolcs ! Books ! Eloolks ! From Philadelphia and Baltimore. Expositors; Emerson Readerf; Geogra phies and Atlass; Cobbs Books of all kinds, Grammers; Exercises; Conversation on nat ural Philosopv; Emcrsons Books; Bonycas- tle Mensuration; Map3 of all kinds; Letter Paper and others, ruled and unruled, colored and uncobred; 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 would fill twenty three newspapers. Don t uoubt to get tlrs or that in the Health Emporium, because lit lie 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 the most and best of them tho undersigned is appointed Agent. Tho Importer of Health has received again the appointment of Agen cy for several Medicines from New York ot which the public shall get notice in a short lime in our Newspapers. D. S.TOBIAS Wheat AND AND jmvm Jfflem&9 Will be constantly kept on haud.nnd Ro'd at Retail. JOHN It. MOYER October 2G Hfif 9 fly Tlffi subscriber has just received, ami is now opening a large and extensive a sortment of Sail and Winiefc &oas, CONSISTING OF tD&Y GOODS Crocicevy tmd China Warcfj FISH, LAMP OIL, &c. foe ALSO; A quantity of blaster and Sfcon&baaL 11 of which will be sold upon as reasonable rms as call be purchased in the county. GEORGE WEAYERi Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 1G, 1835 THE subscriber ha3 received by the last arrival from the city, at his establishment in Centre-Square, in addition to htsformer stock of Drugs, Paints, Fruits, Nuts, Corf.' fectionary, Toys, Sic, a new supply of a tides in hi: line, among which arcthe fol lowing: solution of Tin, Pure Sulphuric Ether Spatulas assorted sizes, Pearl Barley Ar row Root, Oat Meal, Rose Water, Sarsapi i ilia Root and Syrrup, Chomic Green, Roso Pink, Chamomile Flowers, Tlouroulphur, Uoculus lndicus, British Lustre, Albion Corn Plaster, Brandrelh'sPills, Hive Syr rup, White ljcaci ury ana in on, Atchohou Spirits Turpentine, Raisons, Figs, &c, J. llawlevs vegetable Anli Bullous PUs, and J. Hawleys Vegetable Salve for cuts, aoars burns, rheumatism, &c. All of which he offers for sale at low pr. CCS. JU1UN 11. iWUXUU. Nov. 10. 9 f land lying in Fishing creek townsliip, Co lumbia county, the estate of William I'arlc, late of Brown county, Ohio, deceased, will be sold at private sale. Any person wishing to purchasd will enquire of the subscriber, in Madison townsliip, who is duly constituted agent of the heirs of said deceased, for the purpose of making salo of thd same. Also, Adjoining tho above, to ofTcicd for sale, to gether with the above, or separatc.as may suit. Indisputa lie deeds will be made. RUSSEL PARK. Jerscvtown, Oct. 5 1839. 23 PENNSYLVANIA REPORTER. It is customary fur papers at the Seat of Govern' mcnt to put out an annual prospectus at the approach' of tho Legislature, promising renewed exertion in the cause of their respective parties, and faithful r potts of Legislative proceedings. Wo do not feel tho necessity of recounting thd articles of our political creed before the mass of jho Democratic party. We have ever been faithful to the principles anil patriotic objects of the Democra cy of die State and Union, and shall remain so, como what will in the tide of time. Our best a bilities have been devoted to its success and general welfare. Asa central organ and exponent of it views, we shall not relax our efforts in its behalf, nor our adherence: to it principles. But wo desire to say to tho public, that we hava made arrangements to give our readers the earliest intelligence of congressional and legislative proceed ings during the ensuing sessions, and also the ear liest accounts of transactions in our principal cities Wo have made provision, for securing full report of legislative action, in referenco to the important subjects which must engage its attention. And w respectfully solicit a conlinuence of the flattering jpatronage we have uniformly received heretofcr rom this Stato and elsewhere. Terms or the Rnrorrrnn. For the session twice a week, in advance, $5 Tor tho whole year, 3 Postmasters, and others of our friends throughout tho State will be kind enoug'i to forward subscribers, and for every fiva subscribers paid for, they shall have a copy of the ReronTEr. free. BOAS & COPLAN. Estate of ESAU GIRTON, laic of Ma J isoii township, Columbia county, dc ceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testamentary, have been granted to the sub scriber, upon the above estate- All per sons indebted to said esta e are required ti make immediate pay men and those having claims or demands against.the same, to pro sent them for settlement, duly authenticated according to law, to JAMES GIRTON, Admr. Nov. 10, 1830. ngiHE Vendue Notes of John Wertman are m H, my hands, and can bo settled with me anr timo beforo the first of November next, t nliieh time all that remain unsettled, will be left with a Justico of the Peace for collection. I'ETER MENRH Bloom, Oct. 5 1833 23