New $3-M! S o o 3 .3 5 a ir g k ss 'a s 5 2 a o 2 CONGRESS. Benjamin A. Bidlack. E. W. Sturdcvant. SENATOR. Samuel F. Headier. Joseph Brobtit. ASSEMBLY. Daniel Snyder. John 0. Lessig. COMMISSIONER. Christian Wolf. Jacob Yohc. TREASURER. Leonard U. Rupert. JobnjC. Grier. John Rhodca. AUDITOR. Joseph Craig. SHERIFF. John Fruit. Jesse Shannon. Samuel Achenbauch. CORONER. Andrew Ikelcr. Julia Ilazlet. 197.194 143 181 136 100 221 68 178 209 121 203 150 81 245 41 00 27 70 39 a o 89 86 81 83 P. zr o 3 ' C3 5. it u o W ' 5 3 -I 03 B on c G , "l 1 H tr1 DIED Departed this lifo on Saturday tnoriiihir at 7 o'clock tlte 10th of Oct. inst. FRANCIS RUPERT son of Mr! Peter Rupert of Montrure township, Columbia: cohnty, in the 20th year of his ago. Cease yo moiirners 1 coaee to languish'; U or the gravo of those ye love ; Pain, and death, and night( and anguish,- lMiier not mo worn above, While in darkness ye are stray ing J.onely in tlie ueepmn? shade ; Glory's brightest beams are playing. iiounu tiio ransomed spirits head. On the 12th of October inst., Mr, WM. CLARK of Orange township ased about 37 years. 87 70 103 47 237 201 101 200 118 114 134 07 " 89 190 40 G 00 23 195 181 131 153 82 95 III 120 103 187 30 33 63 28 30 135 2 45 32 139 2 41 32 128 1 41 33 112 28 71 103 42 183 70 28 177 149 219 70 121 92 04 192 42 18 151 29 156 44 105 123 130 32 31 7 37 15 2 42 0 0 09 85 199 29 136 77 1G2 21 121' 0 - 59 36 148 67 128 77 155 108 29 39 50 f 61 148 170 41 43 43 87 160 191 23 .13 70 100 151 28 68 15 88 11 9 87 141 28 13 70 47 208 191 112 107 92 88 129 34 37 65 120 73 133 139 109 134 95 90 107 119 200 52 58 39 do 100 53 28 41 G8 84 21 158 193 110 137 0 lfi9 92 14 95 114 2 2 84 53 18 122 17 15 109 9 31 13 31 7 47 42 116 20 148 50 57 43 129 48 43 31 35 70 102 42 8 81 20 70 130 150 1 2 00 123 75 188 127 71 2433 22 35 29 72 14 19 1295 58 98 77 178' 115 07 2370 22 51 21 74 22 18 1257 73 128 81 100 132 78 2737 9 20 17 62 8 13 914 61 109 58 209 124 71 2300 17 23 4 32. 6 14 953 73 112 29 128 132 48 1782 3 20 1 62 2' 20, 840 1 9 71 '01 ' 3 20 903 76 97 71 170 120 21 2087 51 48 48 123 55 15 1514 21 56 10 74 21 17 1233 4 50 38 03 02 53 917 01 107 71 179 123 01 2300 21 3 1 30 1 7 481 ALL persons haing claims or any de mand, whatsoever, against the subscribers, are requested to come forward before the 10th of November for settlement. SCHUYLER, FRICK, & Co. At Bridge No. 1. on the Cattawissa Rail Road". The Settlements will be made by Theo dore Wei s,,in Cattawissa, or Thomas El lis anUJJti;. lTick, at the Kail Road Bridge. S., F. & Co, Our neighbor talks about the trifling" sue- Mr. Webb I avail myself of the first riot, the soldier and statesman, needs not cess of democrats at the Tuesday election, leisure moment to give you an account of the certificates of his subalterns to satisfy Trifling sure, y. Tho election of every me wmg poie raising in kiltie raxton, us ot his bravery and deraocra.-y, as tcai- candidate upon our ticket, in opposit en, in on Saturday last. It wire intended by the monials of his character arc written in tho some instances, to a volunteer candidates in prime movers in the matter, to raise a pols history of his coifntry, and engrafted in ths addition to the whiff, is, not so very "tri- to exceed m heigth, tho one raisod by the hearts of his countrymsiu fling" matter, but had the contest been be- democrats the Saturday previous, and for Resolved That the pole raised by the tween democrats and whins alnne.it .Vrould this purpose they had to Send to Schuylkill whirs this dav. is emblematical nf lli nrir- D ... ... -n --j - r-- then wo acknowledge have been a trilling county to procure one, which, when brought ty rotten at bottom, and soft wood at top. one indeed. exceeded the expectations of the most san- Resolved That coon-akin, hard-cidur, 'guine whigs, for they did not suppose it 0r loj-cabin excitements have no effect on possible, to procure a pole that would re- our principles, as they are like oui-roJc, of Well done democratic Bloom. She lias nobly done her duty by giving an increased raajnuty for the democratic ticket over any former election, and she may be set down as good for 80 majority at the Presidential election.' Columbia county is safe for 1700 for Van Burcn. Three cheers for the "Star of tho North." seinblu the prinoiplcs of their party so well. They did, it is true, succeed to admira tion, Tho polo was so crooked that it would remind yon of the yankees descrip tion of a (Jhcsuut tree which grew on his father's farm, which was so crooked, that when split into rails, and a fonco made of the right sort, to-wit hickory. Georgia stte election has gone for the whigs, and so has Maryland. Let them jo We nave enough without them. -WJifatJAhftJ)uaiiiiljihapge in-Colum? Ee KANT KOM IT." whsrc 1 THE ELECTION", Below we give returns from differen them, the hogs would crawl through the bii county against Martin Van Buren, and fence twenty times a day, and always find tle democratic' party T Echo answers themselves in the same pasture. Afttr the arrival of the party, they made an attempt to raise the pole, and succeeded in elevating the top to about twenty feetfrotn terrafirmu, The democratic candidate for Sheriff and when, like all thsir other high blown ex- counties so far js heard from Treasurer arc triumphantly elected by aand pectations of greatness, down come their Horton, of NorihumberUud, in elected eomo majorities over whigism, and volun- pole with a crash' Wc must admit them a and the whole democratic ticket tcer democratic candidates united. 1 he deal of perseverance in all cases,&s parlicu- Luzcrno county democratic ticket elected volunteer candidates having the least num- larly on this occasion. Not discouraged by a handsome majority. ber of voles. I his is as it should always with the success attending their tirst attempt, Ingetsol is olected" to Conjiess in the be with those who run against a ticket fair- ihcy cut the pole off to suit the strength of third district, Philadelphia' county by a ma their party, and left oil the mapls top piece, jority of 1781 and substituted a white pine bush, which Charles Brown is elected by a majority was considered very annreDriato. as the low- ol 10.! 1. er piece was decayed maple, no doubt tep resenling the autimasonic portion of ths Harrison parly, and the young green pino the abolition portion. Several of the de mocratic citizens of Paxton, expecting to see soma spirit and perhaps be ediGed with counties, whig. some whic speeches attended. But were Lycoming, Democrats elected. formed. We say, peace to their ashes. ALL HAIL SCHUYLKILL. We extract the following from a slip from the Pottsville Emporium Office. Tho result of the Election in Schuylkill county has just been ascertained, with the exception of one district, which will in crease the democratic majority 20 or 30 votes. It is as follows : Newhard.for Congress, has 5BS maj. Headley, for Senate, has " Weaver, for Assembly, has " JFoolison,for Sheriff, has 0015 The whole Democratic ticket is elected by an average majority of more than COO votes. It was a desperate struggle parti cularly against WEAVER but "we have met the enemy and they are our." Philadelphia City and County has given a Democratic majority of 700. Lehigh and Northampton county demo cratic ticket elected. Dauphin. Chester, Union and Delaware sorely disappointed, as the whigs did not attempt to organize or enlighten our ignor ance with speeches. The democrats then determined to have a time of their own, and formed a procession and marched to Adam Michael's tavern, where they found a num ber of democratio friends already assembled. After the greeting of tho friends of equality wasover, it was moved that n meeting be organized. The motion was carried by ac clamation, and Mr. HENRY LEAR, was called upon to preside, assisted by Messrs. Henry Sheet, Reuben Hansc, J. Ramcr, Samuel JJattman, Frederick Slaley, Jesse Fracer, and William Mann, Esq. as Vice Schuylkill county democrats elected. ! F. Ileadleys majority 502. York county, democratic ticket elected Lancaster county, whig. John Snyder, the Democratic candidate for Congress, from Northumberland, Union and Lycoming, is elected. MARRIED By the Rev. D. S. Tobias last Sunday morninj, Mi. JEFFERSON MOVER, to Miss MAHALEII OHL, iolli of Bloomsbur. THE SKY IS BRIGHT. Nevcr,since wo have taken a part in pol itics, have we known the Democracy of Massachusetts animated by a better spirit, fwlniit Imnn nf success, than at this moment. The haughty tone of their Secretaries. The following committee 15y lhe samC) on the 9amB day, Mr. PE, wltraf MiPtu lino Avnilnil in ill Pill fl!l (YfrrtV was appointed to prepare resolutions, U Is TER IIEIGtlMAN. of Oranceville. tc .f..,i I..H- .lll. Tn .vor'v Mann, D. Cambell, J. Gentsel, J. Michael, Jliss ELIZABETH MILLER, of Briar bounty city and town, the most vigorous Samuel Mooney, and T Sherman, who re- preparation, are going forward for the No- P-rlcd folding, which were unant- veinber election. Let tho result in Maine mously adopted. bo a wanting to us let ovevy Democrat be Resolved That Martin Van Buren, for Vdetermined to do his duly, and November the ability and patriotism exhibited in the will leave John Dav sat homo to cry about auminisirauon oi wiu gmnu. (; .....,., the cake his wife was.ed in electioneering well deserves our approbating and entitles JbgLUH . ol r.UreU. ,s. K for him. "A tear coursed down Webster's him to tho hearty support of every friend f manly cheefi, and ho said, "heiu Davis, ot a tree government. daughter of tho lata Rev. Caleb Hopkins like tho Potter." Motion Post. Resolved That R. M. Johnson the pat By the same, on tho 15th inst. Mr. NA 1-resiaenis, iruiiam ejn viu i.u ...c Misa SUSAN STERNER, of Hemlock creek Township By the same, on the same day, Mr, AARON S. LONG, of Uunion county, to Miss CATHARINE HARTMAN, Hemlock. In Bloom township, on Thursday last by the Rev. G. C. Drake, Mr. GEORGE deceased, ON Thursday night, the 8th inst. from the subscriber, near Mr. Malon Hicks, in Brier Creek a dark brown Horse, 11 or 12 years old, about 1G hands high, with a while star in his forehead and a scar on his hip. Who ever will give information to the 3tibseiiber, where he may be found, or re turn him to Mr. Niccly's tavern in Berwick, or to N. S. Prcntis3, Uloomsburg, shall be liberal! v reward. FRANCIS J. SMITH. Plymouth, Luz. co. Oct. 17, 1840. Berwick Sentinel please publish the above threo weeks. TAILORING BUSINESS. E. HOIVELL, S? Co. Inform their friunds and customers, that they have removed their shop into ths build ing next door to the onice of the Columbia Democrat, nearly opposite bt.Paul s Church, Main-str:et,wherc they will at all limes be ready to receive orders for cutting and mak- nj all kinds of garments, and they sssuro the public that all work entrusted to them, shall be done in a fashionable and workman like manner. N. B. Particular attention paid to cut ting. Blooraahnrg, Oct. 10, 1810. THE Subscribers respectfully announco to their friends and the public generally, that they havu received and aie now open ing, a splendid and extensive assortment of Eall & Winter &ocds, which with a stock on hand, embraces a variety of srasonablo Merchandize for ths accommodation of town and County. In the Dry Good line, they havo all the varieties of touric, fine and supctfino Cloths, Cdsimcrs, Satinttls, Merino'es, Silks Ca- icbes, Taglioni, (a new article,) Mari na, Chinclle and various other hinds of Shawls, Ribbands. Laces, Linim, Moits elinede Lain t Muslins, Vesting, Sto,ek3, Umbrellas, Lady's Ronels, RonMf Silks, Trimmings Fur, Cloth and Seat skin Caps; Bool and Shoes, Soch, -c , iyc. fyc. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AND Sugar; Coffee. Teas, Spices, Molasses1 Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wine, Sic. &c. assorted in price and quality. Hardware, Saddlery, Iron, Steel, Nsilsj Stoves, Stove pipe, Tift Wato, Cedar Ware) CHINA, 'GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, Crockery-Ware, Salt, Fish, Oils, DyS Stuff's, Paints, $c. lyc.'c. and almost every other article that can brt called for in a country store all of whiclt hiving been carefully selected and obtained at the lowest prices, will be offered at small profits in exchange for cash or country pro-1 duce. RUPERT & BARTON. Bloomsburg, Oct, 3, 1810. 23 If. - 'SCHOOL TEACHERS. Several School Teachers are wanted in Bloomsburg. Teachers, well qualified and well recommended svill receive good wages. Schools to commence about the first of No vember next. Application to be niado to the Directors. Oct. 10, 1810. PANCft? & WINDSOR MANUFACTORY, VTK Subscriber would respectfully informs his ft lands and tho public generally, that ho con tinues to cany on tho busmen of manufacturing CHABRS AISED SETTEES, of almost every variety of pattern ami finish; nnd tlial lie will attend to turning any article in wooa that may bo ordcreJ. Ho will also attend to KOUSE & OR NAM III AT in all their branches; and respectfully solicits a con tinuance of public lavor. i urning shop on Mar ket street, nearly opposite tho Printing office of the Columbia County Hcaislcr finishing shop on the main btrcct neaily oppoaito Ueorgo Weaver's store. BENJAMIN HACENUUCH. Bloomsburg September 19, 810. LIST" OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Bloomsburg at the end of tho quarter ending on the 30lh of September, 1810 Bacon Septemious Betz Jo tin Baldwin Elizabeth Bomboy Posawell Barton Isaac Christman Lavilla Coal Elisha Dawson Margarclt Davis David M. Driesbach George W Davis David Emmons Andrew Everheart James Foibes Nathan Good John Gorton Jacob Hardy Arthur Hogland William B. Iiartman Thomas Jameson Daniel James llenty Jacohy John Kolchner Neomi Kitchen Thomas Knorr George London James Lynn John Love George W. Mcnsh Sabina McReynolds Mr. Menagh Richard Melecti Daniel Ohl Catharino Ohl John 2 Pfieffer T. H. Robinson John Robinson Mary llohn Joseph Rosmus William Right Williaw Rupert William Swaby Frederick Squire E. 4 Unyder Sally Anna Siller Cristiana Sloan William Stellcr Catherino Sejgler George Snyder Daniel Townscnd Samson 2 Thompson William Thornton Sarah Winner Samuel Wvchir Susan Wertman Henrv B. RUPERT, P. M. Thns inquijjng for any of the above let ters will please eay it is advertisedi NOTICE is hcieby given, that the NSW on the North Branch Division of the. Penn sylvania Canal are now nearly completed, and that the vatcr will be lei into this DiJ vision On the first day of October next. C7Navigalion, may therefore, be re"J sumed as soon thereafter as sufficient tiino shall have elapsed jorlhfCanal lo fill willi water, and it will not again be interrupted until closed by the ice A. B. WARFORD, Engineer. Canal Office, Norlhumberland, Septembe r 25, 1840. 5 Dl'ING AND WEAVING. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that ho has now making a patent machine for Weav ing Coverlids, of 12. Miley & Co's. inven tion, which he intends to erect about tho 15lh October, in Nescopecl; Luzerne coun ty, opposite to Mr; Peck's Tavern, where he will carry on the SUSY 1? AMa 02aIBS AND ClItPET .V COl'SEJCZO lI'JE.JVJVVfi! in all its various branches. Coverlids wova without a seam in the middle. Persons at a distance, wishing patent or common Cov erlids wove can send their yarn by stage ec otherwise, cither to Berwick, Columbia county, or to Ncscopeck, Luzerne county, directed to the subscriber. By strict ' attention to his business, and his desire to plcaso his customers, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patron age. Having been engaged in tho dying and weaving business for a number of years, he assures the public, that the work entrus ted to him, shall be done in the most data ble manner, and he flatters himself that lie shall be able to give general satisfaction. Patent Coverlids mada by persons send' ing twenty cuts double while woollen yarn, ths subscriber dying the yarn, finding the cotton yarn, and weaving one Coverlid fof FIVE DOLLARS. For tho accommodation of customers, yarn vill be taken at, and tho work return ed to the following places : Jacob Drura heller's store, Conuinham, Luzerne coun ty, John Stiarplcss and Co's. store, Catta wissa, George Shuman's store, near Culaj wissa Furnace, D. S. Tobias store, Blooms. burg, and John Covcnhovcn's store Orange ville, Columbia county. Persons send yarn will ploase send writ-" ten directions, what colors the woolen yarn is to be. Tho subscriber finds all kinds of carpet chain. DAN1ESL GOODMAN, Ncscopeck, Get. 8, 1510,