4 Tlie titil: lank man of Danville -fet.Infta I for a " union" and " an nUsl distribution til' favors" thrs fall. You aro thero 'arc .you, my honey. What is the mailer man $lw changed tho boinz. Circumstances Wters cases. A year aj-o hs sum? a differ. M 3ong, when ho opposed tho anoointraoni Ef any man to an office, living out of Dan nie, or us iiiimmlintn vir-inlti- nn,n... . vWIIKUSJ' an, Ashomblyman, Piothonator. Register aM n ml Recorder, and Supervisor wero so c ually distributed within half a dozen mil ffif D.itiville Court Ilousc.that a Jad go must u Jit-re aUn, in order that thofeame mirht uue utrly completed. The people, however, gnnuiieu ono appointment, and henco the nmnitiff for an ' envoi distribution." RVo can assure this little man that tho p'co fie are not only anxious but determined to foavo an equal distribution of the offices thiR iKr.. Mali, not by locaiiu" them all in Danville Hi! iio county. It u thought, and iustlv too. ihnl Danville, has her share, for this year at least, ana that other portions of the county ac claims, winch ought not. nor will nnt c deferred either by steam power, ar by UP Jrrc use Of SCft:iatldr.r. i RVe have received tho first number of n jmv domocratie naner. iust cnmmrncfl ot iHawisburtf, entitled " The MniririnnV T, & ?IIa handsome minted shent. .'fMsSf0 of bui"K auxiliary to tho cause of (democracy, Van Huron and John,,. T. Imp be published until after the Prasadr-n. election, at the low price of fifty cents Mflpuo copy live conies, two dollars S&m copies threo dollars fifteen conies. ;!ollnrs Wc m03t clccrfli"y rccom , V it to tho allention of our Democratic W&J hO ClCCllOn of Martin linen-the tnumnh oFii.n rf lPJ52C'ind 'riuwph ia founded upon the 'iS5iS?Si' "f"1"8 prinaiales and the intelli- i atl" llone;J4y "I tho people. $o pure i -a". 1 ' B 01 J0"r3cn iu cear to the A- tVHjaSiSS" Poplo ccriam as that Jackson SJSaSPP511 uP" their affections, bo .certain W&fM ley wi" ral1? ia lheir fcnce, RandOTstain him who rests his whole chim IJOtneir confidence en an nohetenco ts thosa Rfyjcfples, and submits his acts, lmdiso-uis- f.i&thc,r 'sober thought,' and feimaelfto "uitauuiuriuiiiaiion. ELTbO federal nrifiirltila la inrnncl3ln M nirit of freedom, and opposed to the onrap oi our institutions, n elevstes juh- iwoova man, is at variance With the tola! principle of equality, and Vtand as nftjWedge and clovation, which hotitct'ds Hwno suprome will that ha fixol immn mjww laws ot 8ociety.,re AN. II.) A) Si. TIUNCS TO ALL MEW." joWmbng tho Nortli, ar.Jto silence tho South." iiuniour oi tiieKichmond i2n- "1U '""owing, in reference' to WaiJiottcrs recently wrilton by General larrisnii. 'C,,l, pc,,oral'8 letter to JamcsLy. "",ai,-",uUlr BPoaK9 oi.werc neithtrof ynienuea lor the publis.fiWWVJ lnirr,c one of J. wi?, s 6t'ojrtsf ono t safisl'y the sooth, to b'e?oropitiato tho north. But ho will il irffono of his objects ot least for he, nnot silisfy tho south by these vague rev itlonfiV TtioYwslicv of Brilish Vhig?ery is appa- It betravs an TllrO IRON. TSADKi In England, Scotland and 7ales in 1830 there were 27 furnaces in blast in 1639 more wero 417. in 1833 the iron matto k mounted to 400,000 ions in 18ft9 tho k mmint manufactured Was 2,182,000 tons i lis value of iron mEtiufacturod in 1830 in inoso countries was 4,075,424, the fue fr which cost 2.030.7(17- In Franco, in 183ft. tlm vnlnnnr;rnn :. ported from other c.n while in the same year ihs number of hands ciupiujKu in mining operations was l!73. 1U4, luo value of whoso labor is estimated at J3I5.107.3'J2. or 7a.!M.vri . In-Belgium in 1837, there were in acliv tty 23 high iurnar.es uring coke, and CO cnarcoal lurnaccs, making about 150,000 ingusu ions per annum. Iho lollowing estimate ef tho annual manufacture of iron iu Europs ia compiled from tho best of sources; ami dates in iuav : . A VOICE PROM OHIO. A recent number of the Ohio Statesman inus roiers to the buckeye State OUR PROSPECTS Never lieforo, had the democracy brichler r'r uvory uung comes in well Tor us. To one ehange sgamst us, wo havo three Or four to offset. From all quarters wo hear tho samo cheering returns. Log oabmg, hard cider, and coon skins, disrust an honest and intelligent pcopb. All want to kiiow what are Harrison's principles they know Mr. Van Huien's. Tho real log cabin yeomanry aro not to be mado fools Itu dm .t:nKi r . 4 xmj ui-.fi, av Hl a cniciccn coop, i iiev cherish too dearly the homos of their child hoodthe scenes cf thoir early ettachincnlo: they remember too well tho associations of a origin winter's night fireside, which brings by them tho homo and the objsct of their Iovo, for ono moment t bo gulled by a baso insult to them and their moas pmwn ingj, anil by men, too, who would spurn a I..IUIU, mm ii moyiian. natniiig to lose by it, Snit IIDan its omlinanU. TVn itm ;.. f , I I - " - .... A.w, IUU tllJIU U tins loolery has gono by. From every state f before Novomber next what nn mfnt rMn.i.-. will roll back upon tho offending heads of iiiu jiiuduiu coniemncrs ot popular rights and intelliirencca ! Tho noanl. will r. umph, but " eternal vigilance ia the price oi iiuuny. Snirit of the times Tim Rlnti . "Mr. KendaH'o subscription for tho Extra Olobo tdre,idv omnpila M'U'ir.M'rv THOUSAND ,aml there is as yot no abate ment of tho flood. On one diy thie week tho number recoived exceeded ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED. Never Was there auch a rallv of iSn nm ocracy. From overv auction f tlm r-nnir !,,. i..r. ' . r ..""A "'-"""lureu ihn (nJr . 7 : " r"wu mmonseiy within two or bin-built hones cf thpf n "X " 1 , ,lc.,alrcllll'ied at '. nctinlaorihVTTntin,! s,0 ' ". - bui nomo coiisumpuon fools tho authors o tho Fflr r ' Tr .t ",U. fi?n le at. !!?ndlhe A i - I...VU ' i v n 1 1 .1 : i kumiiv ciiir . . . rrmj IlGlrllHory SCIOSS tliont nnlin w'tih n .l.or.nr and better quality of iron than they can manuiacture themselves Fsltnnlle Em England, Franca, Russia, Sweden, Austria and Prussia, Belgium, ' Haitz Mountains; Elba, Italy, &o. Spain and Denmark. Bavaria, Saxony, &u- No. of Tons. 1,512,000 000,000 150,000 120,000 200,000 150,000 70,000 70,000 46,000 48,000 2,850,000 Total. Wow, iron was lir.it mmIp the province ofvirrinir.. example was ?oon followed by Pennsylva nia and other statei. In lflfin ,i.n .. ... .www MIV1U WKiU 230 furiiacos in the United Siaten. whh manufactured 301,530 tons of pig Iron 1837 tho IlUlUber ofnmacMnni nmnnnl rC manufactured iron hr.d doubled it of courso TO COLLECTORS. Ail CoHocIom who have not settled their Duplicates for 1839 or for previous years. i"-i'cu i uauance mem at An gust Court, as no longer lenity can be giv nil i i ne oeiiccloro for 1040, will also bear ii ininu, mat they aro requird by their ..-iiu, iu uiipour at august uourt, and have such abatements made as is necessary. Ly order of the Commissioners. m i n w- KU5K r, Treasurer. lit AH persons owing taxes on tin seated land can pay them to John N. VVil son, of Danville, who is authorized to re cciyo them. L. I. RUPERT, Tr LIST OF LETTERS Romaining iu the Post Office at Bioomsburg at iho end of tho quarter cndititr on tho Achmon Wilson Ashton Julia Arthcr Robert Beers George Cornelison Isaaa Clinton William Doebler Charles Manvillo Elias iRIaus Lewis II. 3 M'Math Michael Miller George Newhard Solomon Newton A. E. Ohl Sarah Driebollas Elias & Isaac P.nl Emmons Anarow 2 Tursel John libert John .i.'"128 la pursuSne. of a act ef ivenl ftnf T. ASS,eralj,y of tho Common. S I Tyl!mxa tn aHchment ha.h iStlrMi by ,I,C ?ub,"ib. oae f the of Columbia, at tho Jnatanc of a certatu Jaraoa Masters, of the township of Qreen. wood and county aforesaid, against a cer Win ihomu Parker, of the township of vireenwood. and conhiv orr(.:j .v.. . - " j -vit'.ain, WUwlCwH cerlian goods, and chatties, and effects of the said Thomas Parker t.ave bf.en attached end ere now in tho culsdy of Jacob Evens d Benjamin Eves, of the township of rernwocd, until they ehall ho disposed of according to laxv. 'n.i. ;. ,i, r..f HOtlCO tO t la prm il.n f .L- . ...j m.. 6 Pet ui in. nam i nomas i aruer, to appear on Menday iho Gth day ho,r,SrnT3C,, L 0'cI SAA'w M- at lh lIOUSS Of .Tn.qpnh I.nm..,M t i ., "" -"iufio urcenwooa, hen end thero to discover and make proof the saidnc. 3 erections ot JtHN ?JlDIN8' ruj,,'ce f the Peace, Jilnrt IbiL lain 9 'MW 10tU, electioneering suppose ihcxn to bo.' BQCKS COUNTY TliO DovlcstOWn Damonrnt: (Tina nnlr " -F wu Vl'buni 1 it . prespecis oi Harrison m that county ponum. iVew Continent. k letter from hone unnn a 6 ijJeuiiion. i no land has boon We asmiro our DBMWB fri.nJ. ,.-. f .". ''J.'H"i0' down from Iho neither Mr.' Tnllm..1MtJ "i... V..1" ' ... '""S- neff- . east of Parii. f 188 nroM;.!n.. ."""r"!' nor ao j aJ .'j from 05 dog. t0 & ' . . . . V' -K-, ui ac?. eouiii. ius renortoil l ht i ir !c ciwry, principles wn.c i aro openly avow- completely protected by nn iev 'barrii tx. ed by tho preieni iidmin stral on nnd a.ll,,-. ,.i .. ' ' . . l URrr,sr cx- ed to. to 8h0W tho nflnni ISfcpl. u ,1 Z ' '" ,,,IIBB ,Qla "ia 0C8"n- S.Za!. From the "STSSflS Commission. have man, nf, r, n n. " ..VTV. " 111 Wew ork 9 l"hrn that tho value nunarcartmt twenty-five thousand' foiir imiujcit ala 7jii c tin lam. Morn than last Presidential election. Despatches received by tho War Depart- ment, trom Bncadmr nflnro1 Aii;n. nsuiices tho peaccafele removal of the whole uouy oi mo Winnebago Indians, numbariiiT Portigo, from whom resistanco was at one uuio upprcnuuuen. i no proseijco of one viiauuu icgumra cuniriBUlca te this clcsi- raoio result. ri ii. t UC1 crai iil Kir.flon nrnrni1a in ... - ------- ,.. ..j ... .fiijlu IU ottciiu iu iuu una snitmnmn, ni thj- r.,.i: -- - " lliv.u U1 nns on tiia land allotted to them west of Mississippi. Ulobc.r-t- i.u..niU.ii r,f the Journal of Commerco, ... e rtf.i, , m.(nn kfrtniliV, .lllllfi riling irara i iaiuiu tvji ----- accepted tho last proposition of the Govern ment of the United States, in relation to the r . I . 1.... .1.. .... i .1-1 it". a IIUIMO anve ospuxiuuii. ado'nment of principle--a Uxity of moral mdrSgnJ a destitution sf respect fur pep irlinKriiRence rarely, if cvr aquallod.ir. b lowest walks and purfious rf party chi- n. StfSfnnlilinnl iatriffUO. "It is." truly a.SfAmnv Arcni. "the old rrarae of J SI mB-.l.uiij v 1 l"f3A nvnr aonin." Then the federalists had a3 many candi- ... Y.t- r.tJ rtn l...r n'nrft ouptinnal ir. .tea ininu n -- resin by views to be courted or conciliated ovHhiv nave uui uiib ciuiuiureifi a(brih&ielf.antJ palmed off by his friends "..i-5n.Tni.iij ha nriuciDlcs of all in his sin- pMson as himself the es A.nerson. ir'nattpr rarioire factions ssenco and ia and interests just iniiiuuniui Tiiiiuuo VMdfiland conlradictory, which cansti ti tKeltuin of Federalism in a word jus hat ilromht bo convenient to have him hiMi.'Aoretoforc. will prove disastrou , iWir held exiicrimeutins upon the goo ii and,'houesty of the Ame 'ffr.noaiWn nd'd to the disff American poopl race i&t whic liustmcnt of iho Boundary question, wilh snmo elight raodificatisns. Il is understood iat under this arrangement, mere is iu u f mi ovntr5tl!n ind survev ,r nnnndarv. accordins to the Treaty of 1783, with an Umpire to decido on tho questions, as to which tho commissioners disagree. n nrii- A d.iv or twe sincCi old 4 JitH.MI - Tommy Moore, of this place, one ot trie rallamt little banc oi neroes, wnu, indrtinitablo Croghanat their head, defend- CU tori OlUJUICliaon ajjunio. wiv - h ri!ish ilnrinn the lat war. wa: asked by a starched up"whiff if ko would not as- S131 in jnauuig uui. . -" No, sir,' was tho prompt repiy oi mo bravo soldier; 'he did not come to our as sistance, -although he had plenty oi men, when the British were bombarding Fort Stephenson. Tho whig evaporated. Ui- ive israntK, German Emigrants. Humher of men women and children from Germany contiu- to arrlvo in Liverpool via nun, ior ino pose of emigrating to mo uimeu oiaitt.. ilnnarted this eeaion half this laid is attributed to incendiarism. me amount of insurance wsa 2.ftH;j .a in. or mote than sevon eighths of tho loss. Tho Delaware Gazette savn. it,n omall-pox is committiiig dreadful ravagec ia ik.i .:.t.i i i .... . . us.! ucisuuornooa, particularly tlie papplo employed in tho crowded fa?trip nlnmi Brandywine. Dreadful. k lull- ."i.:..,T. ,'6" ..J"""". ?5fTof iw with which tho margin ani bed of Uio nvc laoiu iiuuuww. IT. I r.f ,a frr.iMv A- h tl I ! fill nf T)l- iliat of a loafer stretched out on the common, and watching two blades of grass to nee winca grew ine iciest. xwi. Times. ir (V,;-j tin ilia stronaest case tho editor can get up, ua exhibiting patience, we are sorry tor him. Why what do you think of a Whig sitting acrui.s a cider-barrel, waiting for tho election of Gen. Harrison titatc Eagle. renggiwvtps Southern editors recommend to the peo ple snxious to fight duels during the hot weather, to challenge each other to see who can Sll longest Oil a vuiva m itc Frederick Edward Fry John Grotz John Gallagher Jainca Hamilton Rev. V. Hilboin Thoma3 Hilbert Luccita Holmes Charleu Harris Jacob Hower John Hpffs John Jacebv Georffo Y. Konia Marcca Kclchner Ncomi 2 Leidy Jacob London Jnmcs Myors Jcsjo Pine John W. Plummer Richard Rouch John Stctlor Mary Stroup Ileniy Shipman Jacob Smith Daniel Shoemaker Edward Siller Christiana Thorn js Chailes Tutton G. S. Tarwilliger Abraham Wella Israel aeu. Walter D. J. Wright Msry Young Abraham Jacoby Oliver A. Jackson M'Fadden YOU y -.iiiuku u IIIUCI 1Q Bloomsburg, on Saturday, tho 4th day of July next, at precisely 10 o'clock- in th forenoon, for Military exercise and drill, arms and accoutrements in good order. By order of JOHN HAZLET, Cant. June 13, 1840. r Those inquiring for any cf the above let ter3 will please say it is advertised. CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE, THAT I have applied to the Judges of tho Court ef Common Pleae of Columbia county for tho banefit of tho insolvent laws of the Commonwealth, and that they hare appoiuted Monday, tho 17th day of August next for tho bearing of me and my crcdi tors.whon and where you can attend if yeu think proper. SEDGEWICK WELLS. July 4, 1810. Bloomsburg Artillery. ii ia company are ordered to tnc6t it Charles Docblcra in Blonmsfcui-g' on Satur day the 4th of July noxt, ot 10 o'clock A. fli. for military exercise and drill: Thfr BIcomsbLrg Dand are required to attend. By order of ike Captain. K. ARMSTRONG, O. S. Jnne 13, 1840. or Living Jinimvis, Serpents, Birds .yc. Messrs. JUNE. TITUS. ANORVfwn dt Co. will exhibit their extensive Menage rie and Aviary, in BLOOMSBURG ou WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th, 1S40. To tlie Electors of CoSuKibio. county. The Subscribers offers hinsolf to thai Electois of Columbia county as a candidate-" for SHEJllFF at the approaching election, and solicit their votes. . Should ho be elected he pledges himself to perform the dutie3 of tha offiro wilh fidelity and correctness. MURRY MANVIL. June 13, 1840. uo purpose at emigrating '0 ... Several hundreds have departed this eeawji alroady, and more are timing, yhat with En"lih, Scotoh, Welsh, lrisu.anu uermau fchmond Va. Unw.uii n. i . . BVLO was elecud by the wlugs 10 uon Pfid Eubsequently elected by whig Stta SFoer of the House of Representa- C?55ififfi "come out" niy ' BiHwft . . t. Vim I'.imEN. Itare-eieciinn oi uia"" ",,",,,. n' enme u at tlie mS0H CVlUclU'y --I.MU --- oiniarsnts, tho Union will, this year.receiye to its populutwa of between twenty and t thousand souls. Liverpool Standard. id thirty A person was arrested ana held 10 Dan in New York a day or two ago, for refusing to jivo tho necessary informatien to the officer engaged in taking tho consutf. VI,Pr3inarw nnnual expenses of the State of New Hampshire are enly Si5,- 000. In removing tho earth in College street, Providence, R. I., in cellar on Tuesday . . .1. . . nnJ inr ( nf n puffin were dug up. They had probably laid there Over una iiuuurcu ) uaio. TUmnol tn Boston. Ths diftance rrnm T.lveroeoi to Boston, ia Halifax mated bv the loir of tho Unicorn, miles only. "The harvest ia past, the aummet is en ded, aud we are not saved," as the whig will say uext Novomber. as is W7 IWfff fgmJti t.-f -.'J ii&JSa, -rtSSTTrSVTJacob Sl'kim Creasy, "at W-J?'-!- 'rtWgg Swarma of btes ffitWm!pZMif83K Juno 0, 1810. " - -"- v xsLm ipm M..itn Jim Frora the pasture of the subscriber, on. ths 7t!l inst. a two Vflnvn nil! irrn.. ill A 77 COL I , legs rather light colored. She is pupposud Ic.havo ?en wast, an it ln, I heard of her was in Mount Plaint tntv-.. ship. Any person who will give informa tion where she may bo found, shall he rea sonably rewarded. THOMAS J. HUTCHINSON. Fishing Creek, June IS 1840. IS hsrshy given, that eta the'30th day nf A,i,n nnimnls mav 1)9 seen the iviwuu " . ... , . .- :n iltn animnt kinfuom greatest cmiosity in tho animal Kingdom, tho CAMELEOPARD, or GIRAFFE, ot . .1 fa M.irinaltinft linypt: also me loituwiug i" ' r, Antilrtnis Eland: tho ere3t War Ele phant; tho striped Zebra; the Gnu, or Horn- eu norsc; inu iuiw uinnamon ieat 5 a . tains;Kangaroos,of New Holland, the groat Nuniidian Lion and Lioness; tho Panther of Ncrlh America, .uyai ""'6-- A-(J tlie Polar, or great While Bear; the BLACK TtfiT-IH. ilia onlv one over exhibited in tho country; the voung Elephant of Siam; tho Poonah Bear of Hindoostan; Monkey, Thero will be a Monkey and Popey per formance for the amusement of the Juvon ile Class. A good Baud of fiiusic will be . 1 P. M under 10 . ,nvnn Th. j L. TYw -Tl rPAklan on tlie Jum iiifi., ir. i .i.wi r- ifi RT.rAltRTH MOWERY of IB Hemlock, He Class. A good in ntienaance. Hours of exhibition fiom 1 t Admittance 25 cents; children Ot age ii cuuva. ... , There will also be exhibited at the same time and place, a large collection of Cas- : ,.:.n. oml civ nnormoUS LlVlUS iniiiaiuiw whpi ... .r. i ,lu. iUa nvhibiiian of which Will ;.llutuu"ao, ..." . !.: bo enlivouad with comio singing. sion 134 cent. . A. H. MEAD, Agent. GJ&AXN Of U kind. AU BUTTER and WOOD received, in payment for papers at this office. i Nunscsser sold to Samuel i Pufelic Vendue, ono Table, two , ono Harrow, 20 acres ot i of Wheat in the greund. CAUTION. LL ptraoiw rc hereby cautiaied ngdnct pur chesitiir m in un- manner tUirig on BeMgnment nf :promiary Note, given by tho ut.iscriUr to IsaUh Kline, of Mount flewant township, Octiin. bia county, for the sura of bcycu dollars and fifty cents, vayaUa onorabnuttlio 15th of Oetjbcr next. Kml imtrt wflfi fnuJulentlv obtained apd I am tlieie- foro detenuinod not to pay it unlcta ccmpollod by law. . . , .T.irJi. Uugar Loaf township, May, 30 1840. CATffAii BOAT IHE suliicribcrhai foisalea OANAIi BOAT ' . . . .. . .1 t... I.n.m III IICM ol about au ions uunuvn u" out; year, and woulil 1'0 sow on riaiwimiuu to price and paymcnti, or would tuUct pay in Stone Coal or in freighting produce to Ualtimore or I till adelphia. Addrs the .ulwrijer. xr...Tlnweir Mills. fllrOML) Col. co. March U r'V". Tho WiraelarrvM(f l nub un me aojvs, till to this oilicp. ;mer will pleaas id forward taait BHBBirtgJ BMil THINK AND ACT Q,UIC1! P'yIIl-; iu'iwcnlw intending to close bu uusme" T. him to cobio forward and cloaa Uieir counts baft io tliattime, or thay will be left with j""';0 I in lllooniiUurp ana move oui ouuwu, ... Ami day of Apail, calls upon all persons indebted to rlMa tlieir oounta lialoio oMriirJlni' to law MaichSl, 1810, HEUDEN DOM110Y. Blanks JUSTICE BLANK EXECUTIONS and SUMMONS for sale at this office.