!rf.nJR.flV, AUGUST 8, 1810. .'PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 18d0. SliAliTIff VAN BUREJf. afflw Fon Vick President, 1UGHARD M. JOHNSON. 4 'SB AN" TIIK CONSTITUTIONAL TREASURY. ''.ApfELEOTORMj TICKET iAMCaiCr.Aititr:. of Imliniin. GecKO. IiUii'cii, of Delaware . fin . I . ii i Senatorial 1 vypisjomi i nompton 2 BJainin Miilliu i Fjodiiriclf "tot -a 3iWffiSH. Smith 4 Jolfifr. Stcinman 12 Frederick Smith 13 Jliarles M'Ciure 14 .1. M C-'mniell 15 Ci. M. Hollcuback 10 Leonard I'foutr. 17 John Hortonjr. '18 William J'hilsJn 18 John Morrison 20 Wesily Frost 21 Keuj. Anderson 22 William Wilkins 21) A. K. Wriyht 84 John Findluy 25 Stephen Dalow John Dowlm Henry Myers 6 Darnel Jacoby G Jesso Johnson 7 JacobyAblo 8 Goo't'ehristman 0 Wm'AShorncr 10 Hbilry'Dehuli' 11 Honry.Logim tCTjVc are requested by 8euer.il geiillc manyto five notice, that a meeting will be lielddtMio houso of Enoch Howell, in Bloomsburg, on Saturday the 15th of Ah guti;jn at two o'clock, P. M. of all pcr sonjorable to the. interest of the middle nuppQr towuships, to consult upon and adorucii measures as shall conduce to tlieiwbent'fit. fjJjyiJre authorised to announce DAN IErjiSrfeDER, as a candidate for AS SEMBDY at the approaching election. Aio authorised to announce LEON ARD RUPERT, as a candidate fOr TREASURER for Columbia countv at the approaching election. fcwlpro requested to mention that AIJA pMu'OUNG of Sugarloaf, will boaean ridatofe'I'REASURER of the Columbia iOtihtyiaflthc October election. jrjiOiabsenro of the Editor, in attendance W-?juca!,U:r Convention, must be an osoftp the little man, why wo do not Wseekjreply to the five columns of slang Riangn his last paper. In our next wo Wljendeavor 0 do him justice, and show he trucMreasuns of his late basu and unprin lplei 'attacks upon tho ptivato charanter of idiyidiJals. In the mean lime, however, jo coriaSsuro him, that the tiiui: is cone ; whenlandei and vituperation, is a pass art'tq,;oflice, with the citizens of Oulum la.county. ' 'Wfc? CoMMUNIOATIBKS. Mr'ejb.Ks tho time drsws nigh, henwpfr'are to electa Senator from this atrictandias Columbia county is entitled lhe';candidale by the usages of tho paj , it isYjiipily pioper that names of indi iualsi jwjjo are thought worthy of that gh staliOjii should now be brought bufore B public What their meiits may be fairy nvassellMwiili theso viewu, I request I ltbortyof presenting through your col ons, llionamo of our demorraiie friend AAC KLINE, Esq. as a candidate for nalor.ijMr. Kline is too well known in the trictjfnii$taniich, firm, and tried friend equaljrlg(its to require any eitlngiuin ra insure him a heaity support tit nro their advocates. ISIIINgfcREEK SETTLEMENT." Wrj I believe it is n conceded lay allfthat Columbia county is enti tJiB.'iiext Senator from this district, diicrcfora, f nominating a candi itjvtllidevolc on us. I havo hcaid sev- games' mentioned, many of wJinni I WJUhMullv support, hut none more n&Slftm Doct. OWEN D- LEII), of 'k lie is a ynuim man of talents, democrat, and his location is a sure 10 will sustain tho true interest WSWE OF THE RIVER. Question to 5ny professed Minister of the (lospcl. Dops tho doctrine of Universal Salvation and holiness lead to sin and immorality; and what reason or evidence have you to believe it does ? lhj one in pursuit after truth. TO OUR DEMOCRATIC FRIENDS, For tho purpose or doing all in our pow er to aid in tho dissemination of Democrat ic principles, ami exposing tho hypocrisy of the power-seekiiig party, which claims for its candidate Wm. Hlnuy Harrison, wo propose jf publish the State Capitol Oa zetlo until after tho Presidential election, upon tho following conditions : For a single copy, $ 37J 0 copies, 2 00 10 do., 5 00 31 do. 10 00 75 do. 20 00 Democratic editors throughout the Slate, will confer a favor by giving tho above a brief novice, which, at any ti-ne, wo will cheerfully reciprocate. D ESTRU(?nCE " FRESHET. A freshet occurred at Washington city on Thursday of last weeK, which destroyed property to the amount of 940,000. So violent was the storm which accompanied it that large trees were torn up by the roots, and laid prostrate. A number of houses were washed away by the flood of waters, which continued to pour down in torrents fur four hours, and several individuals bare ly escaped with theii lives. Part of the south wall of the President's houso was washed away. Fences were piled up by the wind, as though they had been placed so intentionally, and ike crops in tiie vicini ty, have sustained serious injury. Wo have been informed that so violent and de structive a storm has never before occurred in the city of Washington, within the re collection of its oldest inhabitants. Slate Cap. Gaz. Pending Ilailroad Co. Wo neglected to notice yesterday the complaint of a ftiend, that on Saturday last the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co. refused to receive their own notes 111 payment for passasro o ver their own road. What can notes be worth, that the very corporation which of fers them will not accent 1 If considered worthless by those who know best their value, in wnat light should they be consid ered by the people 1 Spirit of the Times Jl Speculation. The New York Planet states tliat a lot ot loutteen acr3 of land ly inn iust north of the villace of Poui'hltoRn sie, changed hands during the speculation nuiiDie 01 iu.tb, and in the conrse of the es timates tint linon it. became nlaslereil with mortiraires to the tuno of nnp. hmnlretl nml ten thousand dollan! The ownership of 11 nnaiiy devolved upon the State ol India- auction on the Gth met., when it was bid oil for six thousand dollars! Important to Merchants. The Supreme Court of Massachusetts has decided that a note ol bond is payable in any portion of the day on which it lulls due, and the holder need not await the expiration ot the usual oaitK Hour to havo it protested. Beyond a " Certain !&:." The Depu ty u. Cj. Marshal, employed in taking the census of the fifth ward, in New York, re ports that there is residing in Duane street, an old lady 1 12 yeais and O'momhs of ago. The old hdy still retains possession of ail her luculties, both mental and physical, to a truly remarkable degree. Dr. Dyott. The creditor of this indi vidual, who has obtained so much nolorie tyas"Ae free bunker" of Philadelphia, are making an clTjjrt to procure his pardon. l tie reason unsigned uy them lor this move incut, is a belief that if he is libciated, his debts will bo liquidated. Great Britain possesses 8-10 Steamboats, ol various powers, ol a force in all of 04, 700 horses, in addition to 70 steamers be longing to the Royal Navy. A Valuable Cargo, Tho steamboat New England recently arrived at Chicago with fifty singlrt ladies, assorted ages, des tined for the Rock River Maiket. They ate generally taken up aud married within u week after arrival. Bfcrt"LSI32SWH Execution. Five negroes, concernrd in the murder of Mr. Alex. Atkinson, were executed on the Uih instant, on tho planta tion of the deceased, near l!riiuswiclc,(Geor)J where the murder was committed. The Illinois Fiee Trader states that the whral rropg are much injured in dillerent sections of that Slate, by the rust and Not Likely to Starve, The inspection of flour in Baliimnrn last week, amounted to 0,223 hands. Tho stock on hand, of all descriptions, is about 12,000 barrets. The inspections for 1840, thus fir, amount to A 10,M 1 barrels and 11,052 half bar rels. Hard Times. Five hundred dollars per month is paid to the chief cook at the U. S. Hotel, Saratoga Springs. Hard Cider. -'Why, .dear me, Mr. Longswallow, said a lady, 'how can you drink down a wSolc quart of that dreadful hard cider nt a single draught ? As snon as the man could breathe', he replied, 'I beg pardon, madam, but upon my soul it was so hard cotdd'nt bite it off. The hard cider newspaper aro called " barrel organs," by their opponents. CARRIED By Jacob Shipman Esq. on the 31st lilt. Mr. JOHN FOX to Miss CATHARINE MILLER, both of Mount pleasant. TO THE ELECTOKS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Ftlloiu Citizens .-Being solicited by a number of my friends thwughot the coun ty, I again plaeo my name before the pub lie as a candidate for the Office of and most respeotfully solicit your suffrages. JOHN FRUIT, iladison, July 21, 1810. WE are authorized to annotico MICHAEL FORNWALD ' of Cattawissa. as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of Columbia county, at the approaching e Icctiou. July 18, 1840. WE are authorised to announce Col. MICHAEL R. HOWER of Roaring Creek, as a candidate for of Columbia oounty at the approaching Oc tober Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Fellow Citizens : At tho solicitation of many friends in various parts of the county, I hereby offer myself as a candidate for tlio oflico of SHERIFF at the ensuing General Electiou, and re spectfully solicit your vote3 and interest for the office. If elected, I pledge myself to perform the duties of tho sflico'witli fidelity and humanity. JESSE SHANNON. Bloomeburg, July 29, 1810. TO THE ELECTORS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. THE undersigned, at the solicitation of a number of his friends, presents himself to the citizens of Columbia county, as a candidate for tho office of SHERIFF and solicits their sufirages. DANIEL WOODSIDE. July 31, 1810. To Ike Electors of Columbia coutily. The Subscribers offers himself to the Electors of Columbia county as a candidate for shIehiff at the approaching election, and solicit their votes, bhotild he bo elected he pledges liimielf to perform tho duties of tho office with fidelity and correctness. MURRY MANVIL. June 13, 1810. WE nro authorized to announco Col. ANDREW IKELER of Greenwood, as a candidate for tho office of of Columbia county, at the approaching E lection. Mr. fl 'ebb Pleaso announco the name of JOHN GROVER, of Jifilin, as a candidate for the office of county COMMISSIONER, at the October election, and obligo a DEMOCRAT OF iUIFl.LIN. A SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED, In the Bloomsbuiff Academy. Ono com petent to take charge of the English de partment of said School, will meet with good oncouragoment upon application to tho School Committee. THOS. PAINTER, President. J. Ramsuv, Secretary. Of all Mink. Also BIITTF.Ti nn.l WOOD roccived in navment for nannrs nt this ofiice, litooaiSTWiif; academy- 1 he next sc ion of this institution under Mr. C. P. Waller, will commence on Mon day;. August third. Tho course will, as formerly, embrace a Classical, Mathemati cal rind English Education. Those wishing 0 avail themselves of tho advantages ' of a small school, will do well ta apply goon as the number is limited. July 18th, 1840. tJAITSP MEETING. The Union Camp Meeting of the North umberland and Danville Circuits, will be held on tho ground of Mr. Davis, in Lime stone; about four miles from Wnshington ville, on tho Milton road, and seven miles from Milton to commence August 28. The grove is delightful and the water good and convenient. Those who desire to get, and do good, can, by tho blessing of the great head of tho Church on that occasion. G. BERKSTRESSER. July 17, 1840. Postage ALL persons indebted for postage must chalk up immediately and not give ma any more trouble collecting, as I trust out for ac commodation, not for profit. BARNARD RUPERT. Bloomburg July 11, 1840. TO COLLECTORS. All Collectors who have not settled their Duplicates for 1839 or for previous years', must be prepared to ballauco them at Au gust Court, as no longer lenity can be giv en. The Collectors for 1840, will also bear in mind, that they are require! by their warrants to f ppcar 'at August Court, and have such abatements made as is necessary. By order of the Commifsioners. L. B. RUPERT, Treasurer. N, B. All nersons owintr laxus nn nn. seated land can pay them to John N. Wil- r i-v mi i . bon, oi uanvme, wuo is authorized to re ceive them. L. B. RUPERT, Treasurer Notice to Assessors. THE. Assessors of the several Town ships ami Boroughs of Columbia county are required by tho following section of the late election law to post up an alphabetical list of tho taxablos of your borough or township. You will therefora put up one list at the place of holding your general E lection in October next, and comply with the said following section of said law. Section 58. It shall be tho duty of said assessors, on or before the first day of Au gust, in each year, to cause at least one copy of the said alphabetical list of the taxable inhabitants to bo posted up at the place where any coining election is to be held, and at such other places within such ward, district or township, as the commissioners ot said county may think necessary, to af ford to the inhabitants thereof an opportu nity of freely examining tho same, aud thev shall further keep copies of the said returns in their office or i'possession subject at nil reasonable times, to the inspection of any pcrson.wiinoutcnargeaiid shall at anr tune, ten days beforo the election, on tho applica tion of any person claiming to be assessed within their proper ward, district or town ship, or claiming a right to vote therein as being between the ago of twenty one and twenty-two years, and having resided in the state ono year, enter the name of such per son upon the said return. The said asses sors, on the ninth day preceding the second Tuesday of October, in each year, shall sign and certify the return of tho taxable inhabitants aud qualified voters residing wiiiuu incir respective warns, uisiricis anu townships, and deliver the same to the coun ty Commissioners, to be by them held and handed over, without addition or alteration, to the inspectors of the elections at the time required by law. Witness our hands at Danville July 17, laiu. JOSEPH BROBST, JOHN M' HENRY, JOHN DEITRICH, Commissioners. 03? CAUSES For trial at August Term 1840. Hannah M'Cord and Marv Reese vs Vani- ah Reese. Thomas Shore vs Henry Rittenhnnse. Lud'ig Licht vs George Muchler. Daniel Mosteller vs Georgo Longenberger, et al. Joseph Cavinee vs Isaac Musgrove, adnir. r k t . oi .'iiiron musgrove. Jacob Gelling vs Peter Miller. Thomas Moorehead vs John F. Manvills. Samuel Parker vs William Donaldson. Christian A. Brobst vs Samuel Brobst. Isaiah Shuman vs Daniel Cuslonhader.et al. D. S. Montgomery's Exec'rs vs William Montgomery. Jacob Waggoner vs D. W. M'Cormick. Mahoning township vs Thoma3 Hays aud Henry Sanders. Leonard Stouirhten vs Patrick FI"od. David Davis, Sen. vs David Rohm, etal. Andrew M'Reynolds et al vs Abner Moore, ct al. April 22, 1810, The Court ordered the civil list to bo readv tho first dav of tho sec ond week of next term. J. EYERLY, Proth'y. JUSTICE BLANK FA-RfHITiniMK and SUMMONS for sale at this office, Republish the REGISTER'S N'ol'ftO below gratuitously, that tho" centre portiort of the county may not bb entirely excluded from a knowledgo of the business of that office, as some, even in this section may be interested.. . IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO all legatees, creditnrq nnrl nilm.. sons interested in tile estates of the respec- ...v, m.vviiui.uis mm minors, mat me admin istration accounts of the aaid estates havo been filed in the Office of the Register of the county of Columbia, and will bo pre sented for confirmation and allowance id the Orphan's Court, to be held at Danvills, in and for tho county aforesaid, on Tues, day, the 18th or Augtiit next, at 2 o'clock P. M. 1. The accout of Vaniah Rees, adminis trator of tho estate of Jane Rees, late of Hemlock township, deceased. 2' ! supplementary account of Jo seph Kirkendall, acting administrator ol thd estate of Powell Grovor, late of Mifflin township, dee'd. 3. The account of Elijah Crawford, Bx ecutor of the last will and testament of Ja cob Crawford, late of Liberty township dec d ' 4. The account of Collin Cameron, ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Cnth-i arine Cameron, latenf ATnhnninr, nni.:. dee'd. s -0u,r, 5. Tho aieount of Evan Evans, admin-: istrator of the estafa nf of Roaring creek, township, dee'd. u. rirai supplementary account of Johii Hower and Jacob Hoivpr. nv.miin,. r last will and testament of Michael Hower iaie oi cattawissa township, deo'd 7. The account of John Pellig, adminis trator of the estate of Mary Oswald, late of ivuniiK i-reeil lownsilip, (tec d. 8. Tho account nf Jnlit, ni.ii;',J.i. - ...... " .1 , j UIM rfdUlCM McMahan, executors of Benjamin CritzK nif. f -r t :i . . . . ... " lain ui in mucriy townsiiip,- dec d PHILIP B1LLMEYER. Register. Recistcu's Omen, Danville, ) July 10, 1840w C liist of Gj'and Juvofrs For August Term 1740. Jiloom Cyrus BartonjMathcw M'Dowi ell, Thomas Painter. Cattawissa Jeremiah Boon, Mayberry Gcarhart, John Sharpies, Theodore Wellsj Berry Hugh Watson. Fishing Creek John Allegan Greenwood Jonathan Lemon; Hemlock Georgo Styers. Jackson Elijah Robbing. Liberty John Wilson. - Mahoning David Blue, Valentine Best Cornelius Cornclison.John Mourer.Sam uel Yorks. Madison Richard Demolt. Johfi Fruit John Moore. Monieur John II. Quick. Orange Emanuel Lazarus. last of yrarersc Jurors For the first week of August Term 1840.3 Brier Creek Josiah Evans, Gilbert Fowler, John Fester, Andrew Freas, John Hess, Wilhan Stall. Bloom Peter Biggs, Gcofga Crestler Philip Eyer, Archibald Henry, Jacob Mel ich, Solomon Newhard. Caltaivissa Reuben Stambach. Berry Simonton Clark, Philip Seidlc." Greenwood Iram Derr, Andrew"Ikeler Joseph Robbins. Jackson Samuel Mclienry. Liberty John Hopper Benjamin K.v nouse, Robert Simonton, Jjklm Trego. an Limestone .David Davis, Samuel.Oaksf Mahoning Thos. Benfiekl.Thoi.Clark Micheal Sanders. "' Madison Henry Cmwford, John Man-f ning, Green Pegg, "John Welliver. Montcur Henry Wcrtman, Gcorca Willits. U Mifflin John Groter, Henry- Miller Cornelius Rittenhnusc. Mount Pleasant Lawrence Good, John Jones. Orange William Fcister, Isaac. Kline. Bearing Creek Anthony Denglor, Sam-f uel Hampton, Daniel Keller, Abraham 'Mench. Sugarloaf Joshua Brink, Thomas Gib- bons, Philip Krichbaum. Jurors tor Hie Second week Brier Creek Jesso Bowman. Bloom John Grotz, Charles Haen bach, Win. Neal, Daniel Mclich. Cattawissa Samuel Brady, Milton Boon. Berry-David Cox, Thoma3 Cary, Rob ert AIcKee. Fishing Creek James Eacrer. John w(i-wi munis Ik, 1 UA. Slucker. Gfecnwood David Achcnback. Jacob Evans. Ihmtoctc Peter Anpleman, Matthias Apple-man, John Brngler. Jjioerly Ueorge Billmeycr. Mahoning Martin M'Alhslcr, John R.- Moore. -; Madison Thomas A. Funston. James Girton, William Holdren, William John son, PeterSJiullz. Mifflin- Henry Harrigere, Isaiah Long iburgur, Da, del Mauatollor. Mount Pleasant James Patterson. Orange John .ehenbach. Roaring Creek Aaron Bernimrer. John Yeaijer, John Hugos, Jevi Johnson. bugarloaj John Hess; Elias Bcllis,