TILK 'COLUMBIA DinlOOltAT. ISills3 SCS. - - - " - T - i'i Frederick Smith 1.1 Sharks M'Clurd H J; Mi Gelrilliclt 15 O. Mi lt6)lcnbdrk 111 Leonard Pfotlt-. 17 Johil lldrtonjr. 18 William PhiWoil 18 JohriMdrrisoh 20 Westly r'msl 21 itrn. AridcrcoH 22 William Wilkini 23 A. K. Wright '21 John Findlcy 25 Stephen Barlow PRESIDENTIAL ELlJOtf t'0Ni&J Ol l martin VAN fttmEfo r For Vich PitusiUnNT, RfciiAittt to. Johnson. jr - -, And thk 'coNSTiTUfiONAh rEASury. IfrfcoTOtUL TlCKEf; Jawm fcpKB, of Indiaha ? SehAWrial Gi'.o. G. Lr.ii'tiii, of Dblaware, 1 CokJohn Thonipsdn 2 BcpjamhiMifdin Frederick Stoker 3 WW. H. Smith 4 John F.-Stclunwri John Dowlin Henry Myera C Daniel Jacoby 0 Jcsfo Johnson 7 Jncoli Anlo 8 Goo. Christman 9 Wm. Slioener 10 Hciiry Dcbutf 11 Hcjiry Logan Wcjiave been requested" trt raentioli that the Twst.quarlcr of Mr. G. P. Waller's School will commence- on Tuesday the 2lst'in3t The tuition 111 the btdihiry branched has been fixed by the tJommittce, at $2 her Quarter, and the number of scholars limited to 35. An. excellent op portanity is thua afforded to those Who wish to secure to their children thfc bene fits of a small school, 'rlie tuition in tho Latin and Greek languages, and in the high er branches of Mathematics, remains at the original tirine fixed bv tho Committee. r i Application fot admission cab be made to Mr. 'Waller at tho school room or at his residence al Mr. Mortmain PASSAGE OF A. BANK lilM ' - AT LAS 'A On -1nndYy last a Bank Rill passed trio Iflonnin lur a vnii nf 17 In 1.1. nnil nn Tuos- $ tlay,'lio same Hill passed tho house of Re presentatives, without amendments. It is not such a Hill as We cotdd have wished; but wo Inust submit to the powers that be, with as good a grace as possible. We hope liowdvcr, We shall hot hereafter hear any ' grumbling from the Banks as they have ob tained, their own time to resume, and upon ' their own terms The Dill contains six sections Tho' first requires the Banks ttijfesumo ppciite. payments .on the ,15ih of January, leaving their creditors to collect their, obli Rations of them according tho common law in force ill this State and not otherwise un ' til nficr that tlnte. Tho second ecctton provides for ths uh 'conditional forfeiture of the charters of all Banks which shall at any tiuio thereafter, ' refuse to pay in gold or silver all thcii ob 'ligations, whtiiher bills Mr deposites, and 'provides measdres for whaling up their con ccn'is in case of such refusal Section third makes wilful deliberate false swearing by an officer, 01 agent of a Bunk, in relafion to any statement required df them by law, perjury, and on cdnvietion an im prison in out of nut less than one year nor more than six, shall bo inflicted The fourth section requires tho banks Xvhitflf have suspended specie payments Silica Inst October to loan to the State, in proportion to their capital, three millions of tlolMrs, at 5 per cent per annum. The fifth section alldws the banfis to pur suo'thelr usual courso of business of dis Counting, leaning bills, and declaring divi dewlfi, in tho samo manner as If they had 'not suspended specio payments. The sixth section repeals all laws inron pisieht with these resolutions We shall publish the bill next week. V 'Flie Madisonian mnkos a cnletilation o the probable result of tho next presiden tial eiection, and gives an opinion that Har rison will get D'JS voles and Van Bnrcn 315 ( leaving 30 doubtful. How werry modest. We would advise our neighbor by all means to copy thh calruUlion. IchA'xAn AND M i " The whigS have Endeavored to make a capital nut of the pilllul ce'uduet of Mr. Da vis-, In mi'sroripienttng th Ve'marks of Mr; Buchanan upon h'e Sub-Treasury Hill while it was under discussion in the U. S. Senate; lo attempted 6 show that Mh Uuchinan advocated th6 passage dl the bill upori the ground that it would reduce tlto wages of the laboring class. Il6w well he succe'edefl.,will be seen by an attentive pe rusal of the answer bf Mr. Buchanan, which we pnblish entire lb our paper of ,to-dy. The way he 'uses Up Mr. Davis is a cautidii and if he did not wince under the lash he would mako 6 Very good whig Editor. The trial of Wood, the unhappy man who murdered his daughter some raouths since in PhiiJelphi'i.yerminaieS 'or) Frj day, bf last weak,, in a acquittal;, toiijhe ground bf inianity." ' M ImimtlriSht Fe'Malek larh llvtne oil the banks of tho Dalaw.bv ltiver. lalclv performed the fdlldwing -eitraordinaVy a; mdUrit of vvorkShe wbvo. nine yards of cloth', spun four cuts of yatn, milkeVj thieo tdtvs bhurned four pounds o'V bultolr and had twin children all lii one ihv-'. iNCiEISOh AND NAYLOli. Tho tale golnj; the rourtds of the Ldco Foco papers relating to frauds, in ihe third Congressional district, is entirely unfoiinded and uutriiev" 'jho abot'o i? extracted from a truth iov"- ing Whig piper. We u ndt attempt to coiitrotcrt it Untler any expectation that the author Will acknowledge his error, or that we shall prevent him from re-asserting it over and over again howcrer 8tronr the prddf maV be Id tho contrary but in order to shdw how mtich reliance is to be placed in assertions from that quarter in future, & also as another conclUSivs proof df the truth f what tho democratic party hs'va always asserted in relation to Hie fradds df the elec tion, which Was tho first movement in the Buckshot War, We extract the following from the iMiihdelphia Spirit bftht Times: Tiih CkH out dF thk Bag. The1 Third District affair is now in fact oiided, and Mr. Naylor'a illegal position uneiluivouatly 'le finedi William (. Oourow, a gentleman of probe'rty and chaUcter. one of the elec tion officers In Spring Garden in 1838, and oho of those return judges that signed Mr. iNaylor a certilicate. has, on oalli, explained so many at the IraitdUIent circumstances at' tedding this Iniquitous mutter that its wholo blaekiinss stands as it word developed in the light nfda. Mr. Cdnrow deposed, that Mr Naylor himself, assured him, that tile democratic ticket was on'irely elected and that the Whigs who had jone lo liar risbUrg, had bMler return and thus prevent the diagracd which rrtlist liecessariiy lull up on their parlv: illat ilr. Nvlor ackudWl edged that lie Wa not elected and that ho wag not returned according to laW. Mr. G, declined answering some ques'ions, dn the plea that he was not bound .to criminate himself : but declared that he signed Mr. Naylor s return under a misapprehension and tha if he had known hi the time, all that he afterward1 learned from Mr. Naylor himself, he would have signr-d tli'e retufn of Mr. Ingerioll Un the wholo, it is evident, that if Mr. Oontow had been called upon at the commeuderacnt of the investigation, he would by his evidence have put an end to its proceedings at once, and established the fact that Mr. Ingersoll and the people ot tne i hird District, have been most mm mously cheated of their tights, by a few un principled, members ot the wtng par- War ! War 1 iiy the following extract from the corres poiidcnl of thb States Capitol Gazette, it will bo seen that great fears arc entertained at Washington.Jthat varbeiwcch this coun try and Great Biitaln Is almost inevitable, 'in ennsequcned of the disagreement With regard to the Afaine Boundary Question The prospects of war with Great Biitain has become evident. It may be that wo cannot avoid it. Tho assumption of Great Britain if persisted in, Will drive us into it This is the Opinion of the most segaclous men herci Neither thd British Govern ment nor thai of tho United States, will re cede from their positions, as taken hi the correspondence, submitted by the Presidcn to tho Senate on Thursday J ho uej thine we shall hear will bb that the Brltisl forces have made an attack upon the civil pause of Maino, in ihe disputed territory 1alns will resent the blow.amt where shall we be then 1 It is supposed here that these pcople,in the disputed territory, navo alrea dy come to mows. ve snatt soon Know Concress Will mako no movement towards an adjournment until we again hear from ilaiiic and from England. Great Britain will decido soon upon the last proposition of this government, which was to appoint a joint Commission td ruil and mark the boundary line, according to tho treatv of 183. If Ihey do not accede lo this, ihcro will bo still one more reasonable choice of preserving peace a resort to another arbi iraiiun by a third party. In tho mean time the two ConnllUs may become embroiled upon this Inrldcitl d question which has now spuing up Wheh blddd shall bo shed on dither iue, there will be a spontaneous tiili to arms-, bv linili nartirs. It may miii lite policy oi Ureai Hritait).at tin juucluro, to go to war. Mho must find miiiiu means to keep quiet her discontented ami starving population A part of tho United Stuie (roops sta tioned in the upper part of New York Slatd Imih hren ordered o match to tho disputed nrruuiy it) wauic, There arc dispulos about , territory be tween Khouc Island Mid Massachusetts, Wisconsin arid Missouri, Illinois and Wis cousin, and tliti United States and Great Britain, yet to be adjusted. Amalgamation. Tne Legislature) . of Massachusetts has, by a vote ol 103 to lGl permitted the intermarriMge of whites and blacks. The vote was very nearly a patty dne nearly all the whirs votinc for the a- malgamaliori project,and nearly all the dem ocrats against it. 71ARRIED On the ins.t, by, the Rev. William J. Ever, Mr. WILLIAM MOAUS to itrs. ANNA" ilATlLDA KELCI1NER, Both of Orangeville Bv the Rev; D. S. Tobias on the 30th Mutch, Mr. HENRY YEAGER.tr) Miss YANN A SNYDER both of Roaringcreek Valley. ' WAiVTED ,. . a iouritS'EYMAN codpkih THE Subscriber wishes to hire, a J bur-, heyiiian Cooper, to Whom good wages and it'eady empbyment will be giverii ALSO Aii appreiitice,to the Coopering business is wanted immediately. A smart active lad will receive good fchcmlragement upon ap plication to WILLIAM KELLY. . Bluomsburg, March 28, 1840. AXU JiLlt'h -J inr a EXCHANGE; rihS&n EilY respectfully informs his friends and Ihe nubile, (hat he has ahvai d on hanJ. at the Li very Stable in Moomstiurg, fovthc purpose of Hire or IJxchangc, a vaiiety of ( auorscs, Suikics, Gig's; WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, wlilcli he will feel gratified to keep in rchdiness for tile accommodation, of customers. ltolin alsti made arrangcmenU for carrying pas-scnger.-i frtfrd Bloomsliiiru to Muncy, uud from Uloomslmrp; to JJuckalews oii. tho Ovvego turnpike. Leaves JJIoomsbUrg for Muncy c cry Saturday at 7 o'clock.in tho mornltlj- and arrivo at Muncy the same evening. Irave Muncy every Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and arrive at Ulooinsbtirg the same evenine. , Leaves Bloomsburg evcy Wednesday morning idr IJUckr.lcws and return the same day. 1 rrednat application can tic made at his residence, when every mean will Is used to render cntiro sat isfaction to those who may give him a call. NOAH S. PltEN TIS. Ulodnvsburg, March 28, 1840. 48. Somctimo.last winter, near Blodmsburg Basin, a The'finder shall be reasonably rewarded by giving information lo this office Whbro it may bi found : . . l. J - i : , ForsaltJ, or in smallrr 'quantities. Gai lcsri Seeds "from a POTATOE down to a MUSTARD SEED. Also, Two MALLS; with IRON and WOODEN WEUGliS besides a few Cabbi&g'C ESvads 1 , , , . Elit THORNTON. Hemlock tuwrisliip, April rv 173,1"! FR0.7'the Subscriber two last fall hoar Pigs. Who, ever will give information where thev may bo found shall be reasons bly rewarded. ' DANIEL GROSS. Bloooi3burg, April !, 1810. THE pi blic are hereby cautioned against purchasing a certain house and lot ol ground situate in Bloornsburg, advertised to be sold by the Shcnfiof Columbia county at Danville un the 20lh uiy qf April next, as the properly of Philip Sletler and George Lilly. As the title, of the said House and lot-is in the'Subscriber and not in the said Sletler or George Lilly, the right of a pur chaser will be contested. , CATIJARJNE LiLLY. Blooinsburg April ,-!', l&tU. -' L1T OF LETfEiiS Remaining in the Post Office at Blodmsburg at the end of the quarter ending on the 31st day oi .Match 1840. Bcalig Christian Moore John Biddleman Valentino M'Murtrie Margaret , VMS, 3L.imP&8 , 'numc and act ainciu. 'fnHE Rubscrib'er intclidtng'to close hjs buines4 JL " Hloorn.burgand,mciv out o(twn,-on iho first day of Amdl, calls Upon all persons indebted Ut him tocome,torwSrd.andclo?e their accounts before, tliat time, or they will bt left with n, justice in settlo according td law. ItEUBEN UoMUOY. March 21, 1640. . . - I,. ...I. '" NOTIOlS. , , ' 'hllS is. t$ certify, that I have hired td ' Silvanus Slerihons the following property ono bay 21are, and one while llorse one two Horse Waggon., also one aeii.oi nary ucss and gcarim? for two Horses, dijiing my. pleasure, ot wnicn tne puDiic win pmrao take noticed ... . . TIIO. W. YOUNG. Sugarloaf, ilarch 28, 1840; llLOOMSBVRG HANGERS HE, hereby cdmmondbd to meet at the housd ofMrij. WOUMEN.inEspytovyn, on ulurd'av.Jthe 18 h of April next, 1 10 o'clock, .A. M. lawfully cquipt for drill; with arins und accoutrements iti good orders D.ltOAT.O.S! March 21, 1840: ' Bloornsburg -rtillery HE hereby commanded to meet at the BUCK IiO UN, in Hemlock, on next, company drill, By order bf the Commandant. ... E: "XRMSTKONdj 0. S. March 21, 1810! '' , . FOUND BETWEEN Bloomsbnrff and Catta wissa. a ric i-axe. I he owner can have it upon application al Docbler's tavern Blooms buro-. ILEfst oi Causes For Trial at April Term 1840. Mary Slrawbtidge vs Jesse Fuiiatdn Alex! Montgomery vs Jonathan Lodge bt al William M Carter vs Robert Montgbmerv Thomas Shore vs Henry Riltenhouse Joseph II. Seai et :il vs A. F. Rtissel et al E. D. Cooner vs. Jonathan Cooner Daniel Masteller vs tieorge Longenbergcr Joseph Uavinco vs Isaac :lusgrovc Aumrs. of A. Mtiserove William Search et al vs James Frick et all . r , John ohetuammer et al vs. Henry liessier C. A. Brobst vs Charles Jennings Jane Denmark vs William Eager jr; J. Gelling vs, Peter Miller ,, Thomas Mdrchead vs Jdhn F. Manvllle Sophia Hatise vs James Lake Leonard, Sloughton vs Patrick Flood David Davis sen. vs Curran & Rahn Henry Dyer for Mears & Price vs Charles WhechriEcht Peter Lovan vs Same John Leiscr vs Elijah Prico Lewis Meyer vs Peter Doll man lleniy Silvis vs John F. Mann Richard Plummer vs Theodore Wells Itichard Plummer vs. Samo JViY For April Term, 1840: Briarcreeh. Samuel Adams. Catlaivissa. Philip Seashbllz, George Hughes. Derry, John Dlee,Solomon Gise,Evan Hepderahot. Fishing Creek. j.ohn. Garmam Liberty. John M' Williams. Miffiin. David Davis, Charles Hess William Savage, Jacob Yohe. Madison. John P. Eves, William Hen dcrshot. Mahoning --Feler. Bright.David Philips Jijonteur. John,Kicliars. Mt. Pleasant', John Ale, Isaac Mus Burnett John Baker Malangtoit Buon Ben. Caby Jacob Evert Peter Echert Jacob Fuliner Daniel Fry, sen. John Gilinore Andrew1 Gigcr Solomon Henric Polly Henrie Mary Hardy Mrs. Herring Ohnst. Harvey Marhers Moyer Angelino NungoSsor Jacob Newhard Solomon Philips Rebecca Philips Ann Roan Samuel Rees Thomas Stuufer Joseph Snyder Daniel 2 . Slates William Setter Christina i Shannon Jesse Springer Mao Squire Ebin , Townsend Sampson Hartman Tliomai V. Wren Thomas 2 Ink Entry Jacohy John Kahler Esq. Kaffman Moses Lilly George Meleck Andrew n t t i t . 1 . jiacKaivin jonn Vahlfarth Dpct. T. R. Weliler Elizabeth Webb Joshua 2 Wjce Joseph . Wrirn Gorg I Wellivcr Jacob Yoke Sebastian jl'Laughliu Charles. Yost (leorae ileyer Docti M. Robinson William 2 Afillcr Peter t , Bl RUPEIIT, P. SL Jan, 1,1840. ' Those inquiring foriyiy of the above let ters will please say it'ii adrerlised. NOfrCE,"'' ' S hereby given, that I havcbon'ihtof Jacob Bar. Jeer, tho followinc nronertv. to wit : three ocreJ Hf VI,nn. :...1. T.I ':'.',.'! ..! -t. n.... v. .I-., in inn jjiruiiu,iLlliaiJtllP4U! ixyv 111 1110 grguud, one plough, ouo harro'ono bay marc, and two hogs, and haVo left tho wtne in Ids possession for my uso, and dlspgs-il, unit word all persons not to niircuase or molest, tucm ln any way. (30NRAU BHEUItKIN: March, 7 1810, . . grove. Bearing Creek. Peler Horbdin Metz, Jacob Ilarncr bugurloaf, bl Cole. Hcury Cornelius Coleman, Ezok Billmeyeri William For April Term, 1840. Bloom Benjamin Boone, Robert Ha genbuch, Charles Kaler, Samuel Ludwig i,ewis Alans, John It. Aloyer, Samuel Me lien. Briartreelc John Snyder Joseph Pin kerton, John Marlz, Jacob Hill, John I Frease, Lewis Deitrich. Catlannssa, Joel E. BradleV, David Clark, Daniel Keeffer, O. D. Leib, Job Ziglar. Berry. Georgs Brailey, John Craig, Greenwood. John It. Alberson Hemlock. Robert Russel. Jackson Thomas IIes3. Limestone. Joseph Gibson; Liberty. William Campbell. Madison, Richard Fruit, Reubetl Wit son. Mahoning. George B. Brown, John Dean, Samuel Gulich, Jacob Sechler,David Stuart, John Wilson. MiJJiin. Robqrt B. Brown, Joseph Kir kendall, Nathan Snyder. Mount Pleasant. Gedrgo Appleman, William Kitchen, John II. Vanderslico. Monteur, MathiaS Girton. Thomas Hartman, DaWd Rissel. Roaring Creek'. Jonas Benningcr,Isaao Rhodes. Sugarloaf. Eloxander Oollev, Benjo-. min Iveelor, Tunis Keres. SatuhldyiJheitfi of Apribm atone o'clock, in tho afternoon, for comp: IS HEREBY GIVEN.' T'6 all legatees, creditors rnd other pcr- ;nrii inl'preslpd in llin pftlalns nf ihe lesnec live decedents and minors, that the admin istration accounts of the said estates have been filed in the Office of the Register qf county of Columbia, and will be b'sesenleil for confirmation and allowance to the Or phan's Court, to be held -at DaUvlIlc; in .and for the county aforesaid, on Tuesday, tfid 21st Of April next, at 2 o'clock. P. M. 1 J lie account ot George Hiciey ana Levi Aikman, jri Administrators of the cs tale of Jo5iri W. .Aikhtan, late of Bloptri township, deceased , . , , , 2 The account oi John fcruit, Adminis trator of Ihe estate of Catharine Watson. late of.Madisdn towrfship'deceas'ed. O 1 IIU fiUUUUU DUJJ1C111C1U1, V ULI.UU1II Ul Jacob Miller, administrator bl Gleorge Mil ler, late of Cattawissa township, tfeceasoa: jK4 The account ot William uiayton, nx- e.cutor of ihe last will and testament of Thomas Clayton, late of Cattawissa fewn- snip, ueccasea. .... 5 The account of John Rhodes, admin istrator df the estate qf Casler Rhodes,' laid of Roaringcreek township, deceased. 0 The account of William Wc'lliver and John Gilaspio, administrators of tho estate of Francis Rote late of Madison township,' deceased. , , . , . , 7 The account of Jacob Demdtl arid Johri Manning, administrators of the estate of Francis Rote, late of Madison township, tie ceased. 8 The account of Richard Demott ahd Nancy Kitchen, executors of the last wilt and testament of , John Kitchen, late of Mad ison township, deceased, ,, , 9 The account of Jacob and Michal S;. Rishel, administrators of the estate ,of Jaco'U Rishel, late of Hemlock township, deceas ed; , ' PHILIP Blf.LIYEli, kegisl'ir: Register's Orncn, Danville, March 13, 1830 jj Fresh, arden Seeds; THE subscriber has just received a supr ply of Fresh Garden Seeds, from the United! Society of Shakers in the state of New York, which are considered the best and cheapest offered to the public. . JOHN U. MOYER; March .21. rd collectors: THE COLLECTORS of County Tax es arc hereby informed, that there, is largo sums of money wanted lo pay off debts al ready incurred in building county bridges going up in the Kprjng, anil that dilatory collectors who coma forward at the April court with excuses instead bf money must expert nolhinir short of the most prompt and rigid. compulsory measures til Snfoico' tho payment of Iho c otintv taxes. JEREMIAH 'WELLIVER, Treasurer of Columbia co. M.tcIi 5, 1810. CAETASj boat 2?or Bale. THE subiciiberhas for sale a CANAL BOAT of about 50 tons burthen has liecn in use pneycnr.nnd would be sold on reasonable tcimaas to price and payments, or would tako pay in Stono Coal orin freighting. produce lo Baltimore or Phil adelphia. Address tho substriier., v . . , m. Mcdowell. McDowell's Mills, (Bloom,) Col. co. March 14. The Wilkesbarre Republican Farmer will pleaid publibli thu nbiivo (llrco times, and forward llieir uui to tnis oincd. A ALL parsons are warnod against purchasing a' NOTE of hand given by nie to JoskphStou- tn, for sixty eight dollars Iwenty-Jive eer.it, dated Miirch 10, 1840, payable in four months from. dato. a tho Note was given for a horse warra'riicd'sound that proves unsound, I refuse to pay it' uiiloss com pelled by law. JOSEPH ROUN: in ft NarcU 13, 1810 '