MB. MXLWEIi AM) m. JiEUlXS.! A most disgraceful tramadol occurred in the houso of Representatives' bn Satur day last between Mr. M'Elwee of Bedford end Mr. Ilcgins of Northumberland. Mr. M'Elwco nlade somo remarks reflecting up on Mr. Ile'gin. Kir. iiegina retorting ebarply in hi reply, Mr. M'Elwee imme diately went to the seat of Mr. Ilegins and. called him a d -d puppy. Mr. ilegins replied, that if ho said so he was ad d scoundrel. Upon which Mr. M'Elwco spit In bis fade. Great oxcitemciit wzi created In the house in consequence. As soon as it could bo quieted, h resolution was intro duced appointing a committee) to onquiro lnto the facts of tlie case. Tho committee , repotted the cidencc, but defined recdm j mending any action. Mr. Flsruir of iMilla 'deldhia, however, immediately offered n Vesolution expelling Mr. M'Elwee from the. hoUBe, which, after considerable discussion, was adopted by a rote of 08 to 0. This is a plain Malemerlt of the facta as ivo -gather from the Harrisburg papers, and we re peat, that it was a most disgraceful transac tion on the part of Mr. M'Elwee, and wd cannot see how the houso could have done less than tako the step they did, and pre serve the dignity of tiic Legislature. We are ndtonc of thoSo who often praise patent rights, for tho most of litem, aro mere catch penny concerns, calculated to swindle the credulous, and impose upon the commu: nity, but wa yesterday witnessed theopora' tion of a patent brick oven, with which wo were highly pleased, and what is better still; Tre feel confident it will plcaso the wbmen, which is a great desideratum now a days: It is so constructed that the heat surrounds the part occupied by the bread and can bo constantly kept at any degree of heat ybu please, so that when ono oven full ia taken but, another can be immediately put in his place, without waiting to reheat the oven: "Every family should be p'dssessed of ond of lhem as they arc a great saving of wood and time,, and will keep the wbnitn good naturcd. of thb Hilary of "Political Portraits with fen ami Pencil." "France, its Kine. CotitU tad Gov,. merit." will, shortly after the appearance of the Review, be published in a separate vol-ume. Washington, March" 34, 1640; The VlUnno Record states ihat Sswnl cases of hydrophobia have recently occurred uiuung me oogs oi mat county. The New York Cnmmerpinl orders Have been received from Washinir- .... I.. i! .V ... nn io prepare ior sea an the vessels of war uow lltider cover at the Navy Yard, Brook lyn. Tho Manchester petition for the repeal f the Corrf Laws was signed by 50,d55 persons. The number of freo schools in South Carolina is 832, containing 8,807 pupils. Expenses $4fJ,320: A few parishes not heard from. It j,,jj'a,eti hl of the one million coverts to thb Temperance cause, recently made in Ireland, i casb of relapse is rarely if ever met with; i ffinrjfflBSSllfclisi For l'f ho Columbia Democrat.'1 MATHEMATICAL QUESTIONS. . A merchant has four gross of button?, which, for distinction, I will call no. 1, 2, 3 and 1. The price of 12 buttbris; from the pack no- 4, is equal to the price of 20 from the pack no. 2. The price of 0, no. 3 equals 10 no. 1. The price of G no. 2, equals'the price, of 9, rio. 1. And the price I'j of 12, no. 1, equals the price of 8, no. 1. If tho price of 1 doz. no. 1 besubstrae ted from the price of 9 doz. no. 2, enough will remain to pay for 3 doz. no. 3, or -1 doz, no. 4. And if till) pr'nc of 4 doz. no: ' 4, bo substractcd from the the price of 0 doz. no. 3, enough will remain Id pay for 10 doz. no. 1. Tho price of G doz. no. 2, equals thu price of 9 doz. no. 1. And tho -price of 4 doz. rio. 4, equals the prico of 5 tioz. no. 3. The price of no. 1, is 8-05 of the sum of the prices; that of no. 2, 12-G5 and that of no 4, 0-13. What is the price "of each pack. LORENZO. The following card will explain to "the "public the cause of tho delay of the April "kumber of the Democratic Review which n will ue issued in May in a aouuio pom- ucr. The Etlilor of the Democratic' Review lias received an article of great length and 'tnuch interest, from a friend in Paris, enti iled "Franco, its King, Court, and Govern ment." It is the production of ah Ameri can gentleman, whose literary character ihroughn'ilt the Union is n sufficient guaran ty for the ability and authenticity of his latementR, while his ofllcial position at the "fcnurt of Prance has given him access to in formation and materials beyond tho reach "of other individuals, which have bfceti free ly used in the treatrrient of his subject. 1,Mueh of it is tho result of information re ceived from tho King in repeated conversa tions, and this part relates to the United TJtaie. ami contains an account of his ad Ventures ihoro" adventure which have Jtevcr b'ofore been made public, and which from the subsequent fortunes and present Elevation of Louis Philippe, present some Vif the 6ironget contrasts of History and tfersonal romance.' As this paper will oc cupy tho entire! space ol a single number of the Keviuw, and could not be limited witli jiropricty, in order to accompany It with tv'e usual variety of articlen, the number fur April now ready, will not bo issued, and a double number will be published in May, oontaining.ln addition to the article referred to, the usual amount of political and mis- cellaneous matter (hat is given in the Don bcarilo Rcvicw A portrait of Louis Phil ippe when in tho United States, will accom pany the number, and also, a ponrait of an American Statesman, forming Nu XVIII PUBLIC IIOti&E, THE Subscriber informs the public that he has taken the well known 4 TAVERN STAND atclv occupied bv Daniel Gross, in Blooms- burg, Columbia cotinty, and. solicits a share oi public patronage. His HAK and LAU DER will always be supplied with the best, and having good stabling arid attentive host lers, he flatters himself that he shall bo ablo to give satisfaction! to all who bay call on hlra. . E. HOWEL, Bloomsburg, April ll, 1840. MARRIED On the 0th inst. bv trie Rev. William J. Ever. Mr. WlI.f.TAM KELLY, to Miss SARAH RUCH both of bl Uloomaburg. uV?mi.M3.i'iMiMi;i.fcmaui1,w.t..m. rP Sub3Criber W0M icspectfully inform the Ji Public generally, that he lias purchased the Brick House on the corner of the Market !,nn,rH in the town of Woomsburg, laic tho cjtate of Henry TO WHICH HE HAS REMOVED BIS and thus permanently, as lie hopes, e?tal)lihed hiln self in Imsiriess in this place. He has bit hiiifd a ncai ami general assortment of G-roceries, Xsiqnorsj Hard ware, uccuswarc, &C1 ifcCJ rtblich hri offers for to Ml At i-.-m for cah or county proddce; and intends shortly l6 add to his general assortment, by new supplies froai VI1U Wll t Hp tenders liia thanks for tlie liberal encourage: ment lie lias reccucd since his establishment Iri Hloomlinrc, and tcspcctfully solicits a contlnuaricb o: puouc uvor; , , , . , io'BN hortman. Uloomsburg, April 11, 1840. 50 Ct PinSMC VENDUE. TILIi "Pcdtol'ubllcSale, ln Mdnday the 27A of April irut. it trie house of Henry Wanick in Mount Pleasant tnwnshm. nt in nMn A 1 j " Muvn ... .... of well TlMllEItKU LAND, beloneine to the estate of Ktatliias Shipma'n, late of Mount 'lcasant township, deceased. Tlie above described property is situated on the west side of f ishing creek, on a stream called urinustonc-run about ono mile and a half from M.M'Oowell's Mill. Duo attendance and terms made kuoirn on the day of Sale, by tho hubsenber, EDWARD M'UBNItf, Executor. Aptil U, 1840J jpttBLIC VENDUE. flLi ba ejp'b'sed to 1'ublic Sale, on Monday the 27A of April inst, at tbo house of Joseph Culp in Moudt Pleasant townihip, at 2 o'clock in tho aftcrnoou, on'b tot of laud containing about 4:1 Acres. and allowance, unimproved, adjoining lands of An drew Mclick, inn. Joseph Culp and others, and the road leading from Greenwood to Bloomburg passes thrnuijli it. Also, another small lot containing about . patt rleaied with a number of bean'ug Airrolonginst"'''0 estate of Michael Hittlcjate of Mount Pleasant towuthlp, ucceascu. Due attend and and terms mado known on the day of tale, by the Subscriber. EDWARD M'llENRV, Executor, Aj I! !l, 1S10, Omngcville, Columbia County, Pa. THE subscriber inlormi the public, that ho has taken the above well known stand atoly kept by Samuel Richer, and invites his friends and the public generally to give mm a can. xiis BAR shall at all times be supplied with the best and cnolcest o! liquors, arid his laARBER With all the choipest delicaces of the season. With cond attention in the house, and at tentive hostlers, and good stabling, hopes to !. I ? I i . mem ana receive a snare oi puunc patronage. GEORGE SEIPLE. April 11, 1840: 37o So H5Sil9 WOULD respectfully inform his friend and the public generally, that he has remov ed his shop into his dwelling a , few doors above the Hotel kept by E. Howe, and nearly opposite the dwelling of Charles IV alar, where he may always be found rea dy to make up all garments intrusted to his care, with ricatness and despatch. Thankful lor past tavora, to such as have encouraged huh heretofore. And by strict attention to business, hopes still to.meiit a larger share of public patronage. A good fit insured in all cases: N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange fur work. And tlie heedful never refused. Bloomsburg, April 11, 1840. CAUTION. 'PHE public are hereby cautioned egaiust purchasing a certain house arid lot of ground situate in Bloomsburg, advertised to be sold by the Sheriff of Columbia county at Danville, on tho 20th day of April nest, as the property of Philip Steller and George Lilly. As the title, of the s.aid Houso and lpt is in the Subscriber and not in the said Stotler or George Lilly, the right of a pur chaser will bo contested.,. , CATHARINE LILLY. Bloomsburg April 4, 1840. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Ofilcp aiBlooiiisburg at tho end of ,tbc quarter ending bn the 31st day ot liaich, 1840 INDEPENDENCE. ..THE celebrated and well bred horse INDEPENDENCE, will be kept for ser vice at -tho stable of tho Subscriber, in Bloomsburg, the ensuing season, to com mence on the first of April and ond on the first day of July next, on moderate terms. . INDEPENDENCE, is a beautiful bright Bay, having a black list along his back, and black legs, riiane, and tail. He stands us ing sixteen hands high and for syrnetry and movement, he can have but very few su periors on this Continent. His former own er kept him for the turf, on which ho nov er lost a race, for six hundred yards, and a quarter of a mife. He is well known in this neighborhood to bo a sure horse; and his stock of more value, than that of any other horse that has been kept iu the county for many years past. , The Sire of INDEPENDENCE; was the celebrated imported horse, Printer, the swiftest horse, at that time, in the United States. His Dam was got by the imported horse Whip; (rand Dam, by tho imported horse Quicksilver; all first rate horses; that were tho noble procenitors of what is now considered, the best blood, and most valua ble stock in Kentucky. NOAH S. PRENTIS. BloomsbUrg, April Till, 1840. 9 Sometime last winttr, noar Blb'ordsbufg Basin, a Log CHain. The finder shall bo reasonably rewarded by giving information to this office whero it may bo found. For sale, or in smaller quantities. CSar dcil Seeds from a POTATOE down to a MUSTARD SEED. Alio, Two MALLS, with IRON and WOODEN WEDGES besides a few Cabbage menus : ELI THORNTON. Hemlock township, April 4. FROM tho Subscriber two last fall boar Pigs. Who ever will gtvo information where they may bo found shall bo reasona bly rewarded; DANIEL GROSS. Bloomsburg, April 4, 1840. Mooro John M'Murtrio Margaret Moyer Angelina Nungosser Jacob Nowhard Solomon Philips Rebecca PiJlipa Ann Roan Samuel flees Tho.nlas fstaiifcr Joseph Snyder Daniel 2 Slates Wllliain Setter Christina Shannon Jesso Springer Man Squire Ebin Townsend Sampson Wren Thomas 2 Wahlfarth Doct. T. R. Wetzler Elizabeth Webb Joshua 2 Wice Joseph Wran Gorg Welliver Jacob Yoke Sebastian Yost George Robinson William 2 Bealig Christian Biddleman Valentino Burnett John Baiier Malangtoa Boon Beri. Caby Jacob Ever! ; Peter Echert Jacob Fnimer Daniel Fry, sen, John Gilmore Andrew Gigcr Solomon Henrie Polly Henrie Mary Hardy Mrs. Herring Christ. Harvey Mathers Hartman ThornUs W, Ink Einry Jacoby John Kalilnr Esq. KafTman Moses Lilly Georgo Meleck Andrew Mackalvin John JM'Laughlin Charles Meyer Doct. M. itfiller Peter B. RUPERT, P. M. $an. i, 18i0. Those inquiring for any of the above let ters will please say it is advertised. CANAX. BGA Tor Sale. THE subWrlberhas for sale a CANAL BOAT of about 50 tons burthen lias been in use one year, and would be sold on reasonable terms as to price and payments, or would take pny,in t?Mi Coal or in freighting produce td ftaltiiusre or i'liil-. adelphia. Address the subjeriirf. M. McDOWELE. McDowell's Mills, (Dioom,) Col. co. March 14. The Wilkcsbarro Republican Farmer will please publish the above three times, arid forward their bill to this office THINK AND ACT (ujlCK! TljnHE subscriber intending to close his business JB. in Itloomsburg and movn out oftown, on tbo fir.t day of Apail,. calls upon 11 persons Indebted to him to come forward and close their accounts before that time, or they will be left with a justice to settle according to law; REUBEN BOMBOY. March 21, 1840. NO Hce: THIS is to certify, that I have hired to' Silvanus Stephens the following property! one bay Mara, and one while Horse, ono two Horse Waggon, also one sett of har ness and gearing for two Horses, dining ray pleasure, of which the public will plorse valve nonce. . ... THO. W. YOUNG. Sugatloaf, Aarch 28, 1840. BliOOMSBURG RAlCGERg RE hereby commanded to meet at the houso ol Mrs. OKMEN, m Espytown, on Saturday. the 18t of Anrilnext. at 10 o'clock, A. M. lawfully cquipt for drill; with arms and accoutrements-in good order. Uy order or the Captain, D.ROAT.O.S. . March 21, 18401 WANTED a Journeyman" cooper. V I HE Subscriber wishes to hire a Jour neyman Cooper; to whom cood wa?es and sieauy employment win oe given. ALSO Art apprentice to the Cooperidg business is wanted immediately. A smart active lad will receive good encouragement upon ap plic.atiod to WILLIAM KELLY. Bloomsburg, March 28, 1840. PROCLiLT&ATZON: HEREAS, tho honorable ELLIS LEWIS President of tho Courts of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery. Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, and Court of Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, in the eighth Judicial District, composed of tho counties nf NorthufnbcrlWid,Union, Columbia and Lycoming : and tho Hon. WitMAM Mo.TooMEitr and Leoxaiid Rupert, Esquires, associato Judges in Columbia county, have issued their precept bearing date the 25th day of January in uie year 01 our uuru unu mousanu cigui nunureu and forty, and to me directed lor holding A Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gtn eal Jail Uehvery, ueneral Quarter Sessions ojT the Peace', Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court', tN DAN ILLE, in the county of Columbia, on tho third Monday of March next, (being the 20th day and to continue two week. JUIW1S is therefore hereby given to tho Cor oner, the Justice of tho Trace, and Constables of the said County of Columbia, that they bo then and thcro in their proper persons, at ten o'clock, in, the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olliccs appertain to be done. And those who aro bound, by recognizances to prosecute anrainst the urlsonera that nro or innv 1m in tliH inil of said county of Columbia, are to bo then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors arc ccquestcd to bo punctual in their attendance, a- greeably to their notices. Dated at Danville, tho 20th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun' dred and forty and in the C4th year of the independence of tho Umxd states of Amor ica. .. WILLIAM1 KITCHEN, Sherffi Sheriff's Office, Danville, March 20th 1840. J For April Term, 1840. JJridrcreek. Samuel Adams. Cattawissa. Philip Seasholtz, George Hughes. Deny. John Bleo.Solomon Gise.Evan Hendershot. Fithing Creek. John Garraan. Liberty. John M' Williams. Mifflin. David Davis, Charles Hess William Savage, Jacob Yohe., Madison. John P. Eves, William Hen dershot. Mahoning. Peter Bright, David Philips Aiontcur. Jonn Hictiarus. Ml. Pleasant, John Ale, Isaac Mus grove. Roaring Creek. Peter Herbein Henry Metz, Jacob llarner. Sugarloaf Cornelias Coleman.Ezekl' el uole. Fresh. Garden Seeds. THE subscriber has just received a sup ply of Fresh Garden Seeds, from the United Society of Shakers in the state of New l ork, which aro considered the best arid cheapest offered to the public. JOHN R. MOYER, March 21, . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. TO all legatees, creditors end other per sons interested in the estates of the respec tive (leceucnls and minors, tdajt the admin istration accounts of the said estate's have been filed in the Office of the Register of county of Columbia, and will he psesentetl lor confirmation and allowance to the Or phan's Court, to be held at Danville, in and for the countv aforesaid. .on Tuosdar. the 21st of April next, at 2 o'clock; P. M. l 1 he account or George Hiuey and Levi Aikman, jr. Administrators of the es tate of John W. Aikman, late of Blooid township, deceased. 2 the account of John. Fruit, Adminis trator of the estate of Catharine Watson, at of Madison township decdaseu. 3 The second aupplementarv account of Jacob Miller, administrator of George Mil ler, late ot Ualtawissa township, deceased. 4 1 he account of William Ulayton, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Thomas Clayton, laic of Cattawissa town ship, deceased. , 5 The account of John Rhodes, admin istrator of the estate of Caster Rhodes, lata of Roaringcreek township, deceased. 6 The accountof William Welliver and John Gilaspio, administrators of the cstata of rrancis liote late of Madison township, deceased. 7 The account of Jacob Demolt and John Manning, administrators of the estate of Francis Rote, late of Madison township, de ceased. 8 Tho account of Richard Demott and Nancy Kitchen, executors br tho laSt will and testament of John Kitchen, lata of Mad ison township, deceased. 0 The account of Jacob and Micheal S. Rishel, administrators of the estate of .Jacob Rishel, lato of Hemlock lownsliip, deceas- PHILIP BILLMYER. Resistor. KEoisTxn a UFricE. Danville, March 13, 1839- TRA.VEKSE JURORS For April Term, 1840. Bloom Benjamin Boone, Robort Ha genbuch, Charles Kalcrr Samuel Ludvvig, Lewis Maus, John R. Mbyer, SamUel Me lich. Jlriarcreek. John Snyder Joseph Pin kerton, John Martz, Jacob Hill, John P. Frease, Lewis Deitrich. Cattawissa, Joel E. Bradley, David Clark, Daniel Kccffcr,' O. D. Leib, John Ziglar. Deny. George Billmeyer, Williaw Brailey, John Craig. Grefnwpot.-r-John R. Albersoa. Hemlock'. Robert Russel. Jackson Thomas Hess. Limestone. Josoph Gibson.. Liberty. William Campbell'.' tj1 Madison. Richard Fruit, Reuben Wil son. .. Mahoning. George B. Brown, John Dean, Samuel Ouliuh; Jacob Sechlor.David. Stuart, John "Wilebu. w Mifflin. Robert B. Brown, Joseph Kir kendal", Nathan Snyder. Aiount Pleasant. George Appleman, William. Kitchen, John ll, Vandcrslice. Mont eur. !SUihs Girlon. Thomas Hartman, David Rissol. lloaring CrccH. -Jonas Bcnningcr,lsaao: Rhodes. , Sugarloaf, Elexandcr Colloy,' Benja min Kceler, Tunis Kerci. NOTICE, 18 hereby given, that I have bought Jacob Oar iger, the following property, to wit: three acre, of Wheat in tho grcund, sixteen acres of Jlyo in the ground, Ono plough, one harrow, ono bay mare, and two hogs, and havo left tho same in his possession for my use, and disposal, and worn all persons not' to purchase or molest them in any way, CONRAD BRED BUNKER.' March, 7 1610. 1i