if-nn lcirfrorUleL wiredurnnig'for-l ii .v wlieu a waVBn llic part or, tlieir1 mar leron oppressors v i 1 1 1 - England or I'rii.cr. will nimble th'om to reap1 tlio fruits if 'm ired vengeance." Ia not tins the vengeance of iniutialilc nml never d ing haired to tlic Democracy T Dops it not bieuthe the concentrated venom of Hill nml mittcnies against the Demo oru'V, tin; "miijority" of this people of llie l':it'ed Stales, tluiir policy, nml their prim rides? Yet this is the language of the Mrs or cle; ilio org.vi of the 'IVy lord.-", n'l'li whom Mr, Webster was affiliated ilur i.. ' 'its May in Etulaml; at wlms'e palneifs i i i'ip roilolry he was domesticated, and Wh-re he fared sumptuously every day. Aid this very man is now parading 'the ou'itry aa r democrat of the pure Jtfftr sn.xm school. Recking as he id from the stew a of rani; iiriflorrar.y. and clothed with every attribute of an tip-t.iri member of thai presumptuous liibe, hi1 in now on hi wav to insiH die people of Virginia by the ejehi t i cm f his bvftorriKy. lie u going to mli'tiU'ii ilin SiMiih, with whose most dan pp 'i.u? and deadly enemies hit has made common pause, lioth at home and abroad. Sr i ii the csiimaliou in which he and hi- fiipn at Richmond hold lite fflitie ami intelligence of the p'uizhiii of that ancient nml renowned Commonwealth, that he tin been invited to come among them to smi in defending their interests; enforcing their principles, ami enlightening their under snndini's. Fresh from the "World's Cvxoznlion of Abolitionists'' from a num. miinton with the represented fanaticism of llie world, arrayed ng.iiii'1 llio well-being cH'l good name of the poonlo of the Smith, ho has the nnparalelled eflYoniPty to thrust himself among the hearths ami firesides which it 13 the great object of his speeches n'nl hi" policv to drench in blood ! The force of impudence rail -go no farther, and so wc leav.e him to tlio hospitalities of Old "Virginia. GloHe. THE CUY OF THE SPECULA- TORt D'-n with the lono fnen administra liiti; I nm ruined. Mv eastern laud, my western lands, my Chicago, Newark, Ban gor, Long Island, and Iron Mountain lots, tire not worth a farthin'". Curse this ad nttiiHtratiiiti I promised to pay only S9G 000 fur thai acre of land over to Lung I la id, which at the rale I intended to sell, would have pii I me a profit of 51.000. Curse this adiiiiii'stratioii no one will buv Itiv I mil. and I luve failed e.in'l pay bill five m ms on the dollar. Down with Van B I'Ptl. we shall never h ive better limes 11 i d he is nut nut of office. Il is folderol f ir these loco fup.os to say that all the wealth c ' i'ib country conies from iho piodueei; tV banks make the we-dth they give ne tivit.' to enterprise, Had it not been for Ivi k, .hat acre of land I promised t,o pay SJiOOO for on Long Island, would' hive r.ud now lids' corWrlt Irllifrtnistrathm has I r. light il down to thai price. Old Farmer Sd.iimry savs that i; all he will give for it fir a Turnip yard, Oh ! had il not been for 1 1 1 u l administration, there would have Ven a city on i. at this lime. Down with don c"iwv, 1 say. Give us Harrison and Bpco'aii.'ig times. Tins is the cry of tint class of individu als who rule these destines of the federal p-rty ai ihis time. Tbey entered -widely into speculations ni all liiinls promised to pay as miuiy thousand dollars for a lot of land, which was not worth as many cents. And now because they cannot find as great fools as they had been, to pnichase of them at an advance, they charged their failure to the administration. It is comfortable for tue speculator to have something to charge Jus mad schemes to every thing he finds Jn the wrong but himself; and when it is pontly hinted to him that he might iiavo given loo much for his whistle, he is" at ntu-c in n passion mid declares it is no such t'.i ir the administration is the cause of it How many men we daily see, that witjiin f . tears have failed, and cannot pay five r . s i.i a dollar of their liabilities, charg Ji;r their failure to the democratic adminu triitonof the government. Can gtivern n cnt stop a man fiom euteiing into husi licss engagements ? If it could, and il was r. pirt of the duty of the President lo an "s a guardian over the action of the people of ihts country, (he government then would bo elnrgeable with the foolish acts of the it.ir.s. Until lliat is llie rase the rest whera it belui.gs on ( ',f i ij oi irioie utio wanw to gni null ia moment, and do not calculate file' pio mdiiy of a failure of their greedy ,dl.3. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS, You are now called to battle against the power of URITISM CQJ.D. AMERICAN llANKKRS.Miid every MONOPOLISING ARISTOCRATIC ' INSTITUTION which federalisni has reared iuoiir coun'rj since the nmitdiiioii of Govenimeri. For year. you have been spenjily curtailing tne power f the hydra-liemled liiotisler winch has oppoed von. Nothing is now woo ing hut ENERGETIC ACTION. VlGl LANCE AND DETERMINED PERSE VERANCE utpmilrutc tliene mcmins of the. Ilcpnlihc mill tin 'tee institutions. In your hatuls rests lite issue on your lir-n-uess and patriotism nZimw depends. Lei us borrow the language of an able cmite in porarv ; "remember that more ili.in ever in the darkest hour of adverMiv, it is Ihe part of the TttrjE D km or; rat to liglu for Ihe glory ol his i.aii-e ami tiiaiuiain a linn ci".liileuce in its ultimate triumph over all ohstai les Pioiul a.'istoctcrats, venal monopolies. epos line crowds and di-speiate debtors ma bam! together iti reckless warfare igaiiif i our free system of government, vel we should ucv er "ill-siiair of ihe Republic I' Hut always bear in mind the aduiouilory maxim thai ' the price, of liberty is eternal vigilance." The freedom we enjoy W abuodandy, wor thy of ihe best efforts ami the greatest ai; rillees ive can make in its defence. Let then, every individual democrat resolve to act it the great contest now waging be- tweeti.us and Iheenemies of our lib'i nii's.as if the rvstill depeilded on Ins Single vote f ftlttgician. 3,i'-e.il itors, .! i nmst THE FRAUD PROVEN. V. hen. is the honest man who does not ""0 ihe enormous fraud rejnrted to, by the jl.i ish V'hi( party ir. 1838, to defeat the li Mii irrats ? Look ill Ingersoll's District, fi'io 3ilj the seal ol'elieuting and wrong, whuligavea fraudulent majority of over Li,0 to Navlor in '38,so proven by the facts - i! t district has given Mr. Itigersoll in . rkciioa, n majority of 1700 ! Lonk ' 'LiJerstowii, Adams county, which, with ' u'i"y three hiindrod laxables, gave u Uri- i whig majority of over 1100 that i-.s'rict now gives but 100 for tlio oppo?i 1 n! ru.emeni thsi snmo men rocommend i - o;i to vote for Harrison, who was iiom , d onh) through their iiifliienee ! '!' ,ny luvu been tried and found guilty of ' . r'ands upon the Hallot-bos. Can you . n ihcm --JIIagkitm. DEMOCRAT!'; PRINCIPLES. A si'iiple and frugal Goverunieni, eon fined within strict en iS'itutioil il limiU. No Public Debt, either by the General Government or by Stales.except for objects of urgent iieccsfiiy. No assumption by the fieneral Govern ment of ihe debts already contracted by the States. No extensive systrtn ol internal improve ment, either by the General Guvcrnment or by Stales. A roustilulional harrier against improvi dem loans. Tie-' hoilfsl payment of our debts, and the acrcd preservation of the public, faith. A gradual leturn from an excessive Credit S stem. No cuiiiiectioii between Government and U inking Corporations. No grants ol'exclusivp. charters, by spe cial legis'atmu lo the Halii'is. No connection betvjeen Church and Stile. No proscription for honest opinions. Fostering aid lo Public. Education. No repeal of Natura'r.vitiou Laws. RE.MEMIJER 'J'HAT YOU FIGHT FOR LII5ERTY. Df.3ioci!Ats, remembiT that vou fight, for Tr. Damncrats light ;ot tlic for the preservation constitulinii federalists to deMrov lit by incor)m-alfd wealth, a U. S. bank of millions, and a privileged- aristocracy to rule over you wiih oppression bud inso lence. Democrats fight for equal laws and exact justice to all men federalists or the. piivi leged few, and freedom fur' the rich and wel!-bu(ti," and coi responding oppression to the mass who labor. Damocrats remember these thing.'), mid go to the pulls like your forefathcis in 1800 ami all will he well. Remember diMiiocrats.that on iho 30lh of October, our country calls your aid. Come up lo the rescue ! ! TRI U AipTHjTRUT II ! The Election of Ingersnll. over McMi chael, (wli.j has llius inci with the fate ol all tumors) in iho Third Congressional District, by the immense majority of I GU0. was i.elehrjted by thu Democrats of this ci ty, on Wednesday evening, after the news was confirmed, by firing One Hundred Guns! The ro.ir of good old Penelope boomed ovei the city, and carried iho glad tidings abroad that, 'Truth emitted la earth will rise aain! Tlie eteriWI years of God are her's ; But error, wounilud, writhed in pain, And Jicj aiuiJ her v.-orbhijipori:." I.tin. Intel, Datnei Vvcbsu-r i choking John Davis, in his slander about .lames Buchanan HEAR DIM! "Low JIages."Mr. Websler, in his speeu.i at Saratoga, Now York, thus'iuils 10 the eiiu.iter ihe Ikimi slander projiagaled ailtl set alloat by John Dans, in ibu Senate ol the United States, in which he ehaiged .Mr, Uuci'ianau with being in favor ol a re duction of hu wages ol labor. In alluding lo the subject Mr. V. say: think injttH tiee lias been done lo a iStnutar Jrum PeimsyU'Jnia, who has been mmlu to bear a Jargu hure of the responsibility of sugges ting tucli a pulley." , Is He or in He Not CliisOain ? Mav our couuiry he cursed with war, pestilence and famine, ra.her than a military chieftain be elected President. Henry Clay, Pray tell uu what is General Harrison ? Wo puuso lor n reply. Federal Principles, h is a part of wisdom to found government on property." Daniel Webster. "Labor is a commodity, bought and sold liko mcrcltandizo iu tlio market-" John David. STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION TERRI BLE RESULT. The slraniboit Swiftstiri, says the Al bany Advertiser of Tuesday last, left our city about eleitn b'c 'm I; yesterday morn ing, having in low scveial barats ml boats for New York. When in the lictnu of Casilctou.aud about MX or eight miles Irom this city, the builcr of the boat exploded. When the coiifiisinu caused by llie explo sion hail subsided, it was 1'otuid that seteu persons employed on the bout had been more or lexs injured. An account of the disaster had reached the i it in the c'ottrb ol the alteruuoii, hut il was uol until the Swiftsute tame up in tow of the Troy', about seven o'clock, thai the whole was known. The bout was brought to thu dock at the foot of Lj dins street, where ei cry aid, med ical and otherwise, in the power of man lo ties low, was rendered the unfortunate iudi- iduals. Our informant says that with ooa ex cnpiioti, (the son of IIaeiis,lhe engineer.) thu boilies of the suU'erers presented sui h an appeal anee that their nearest friends u on Id uol be able lo recognize them. Al the time of writing tins article one man was dead, and our iiiforin.,ut says thai the engineer could not possibly survive an hour. We have ilol been able lo ascertain with accmacv what caused the explosion. Six o'clock this morning. 55ut one, now survives the unlorltm.ile calamity, and of him all hopes of existruce fur half an hour are abandoned. Mr. llivens died a hotilO o'clock last night, Graves died about 1 o'clock this morning, Juhn Kearney died in the course ol the uigit, George While died about 5 o'clock this morning, llenry Y ales will no ilnulil be ueau belure our pa per goes lo press. We ought not to omit staling the atten tions hestuw-d upnii the inilortunate suffer ers by llie lady passer uers of the Trov. when the Swifisurc was lowed up to this city. Assisted by ihe chambermaids of that boat, they did all thai lay iu tlieir power to .die vhru their sullWiugs. From the Albany Evening Journal. I beg leave to submit a hasty account of die calamity on hoard the steamboat S.i iftsiire yesterday, oil' Castletun, at 2 o'clock P. M. . Near Van Wie's Point the gasket oivene ol llie hand-hold plates burst out, to slop which occupied i lie engineer several nun uies. During this limu the water was often tried by the engineer und fireman in my presence, and i.ivariably showed a full cock. 'anon afier the engineer stopped the leak, I went into the lircrooni, and inquired about the water. It was again tiied, and as before produced a full low cock; I ihcn said to the fireman, you will smm have a full head on, as Mr. Havens lias stopped the lpak, . . . . , t-..,,r rirr-trtrvraru 10 rooi; minor a eloop that was likely to crow,d us in a nar row channel, and as snon as she altered her course, I pased to the tipper deck, and sioud over the boiler when it hurst. I think thai not more than eight or leu mimiics elaspsd idler the leak" was stop ped Imf.ire the explosion look pi ice. No nie.un escaped from the safety walvr, and the engine was milking some foerieen or fifteen involutions, indicating a low lief.il of sie.im. The engineer, his son, and five men, were severely scalded. Mr. Havens, (the engineer.) and Robert Gravis, Dan iel Ilagcni.in. and George While, firemen, are dead, llenry Yates, fireman, and John Coimcv, deck-hand, are daiigcioutly scald ed. Mr. Haven's son is not dangerously scalded. I have not lime.amid scenes of great dis tress, to give further particulars- TRAVELLING IN THE AIR. In New York, Mr. Davidson.a member of the Virginia hnr.proposej to give lectures on the subject of navigaiing the air. Mr. I)., iu a card to the public, slates that he is "the author of. and engaged in, gelling up a project which has for its object the irans portation of the mails through die air by land ami gen at the speed of 100 miles an hour.' Notwithstanding it seems ridicu lous just now lo suppose that such a thing as a modeol travelling comfortably and rap", idly through ihe air possible, weato strong, ly inclined to believe thai it will eventualfy bo effected. Abstractly considered, the navigation of the Aliunde by steam, affords quite as many difficulties, and was at one tune, ai.d that not long ago, considered by a philosopher, reluhu'ted for his knowledge iu mechanical science, as much impossible, as the feat or navigating iho air. As to tlio speed of 100 miles an hour, we have been informed by several pr.ir.tiea! tcronauts, that it can bo accomplished not enly with ease, but without exciting in the traveller even an unpleasant sensation. Negro 7?ru3.-Ou Saturday aS, sever al negroes belonging to Mr. Grepn's plan, laiimi in Anne Arundel couiiiv.Md.. refused to obey ihe overseer.atid threatened to mui derMr. CPs, family. Tim police were summoned, ami meanwhile thB negroes armed themselves with scytbes and clubs. Tho officer received a severe wound from a srylhe. Tho whites wero obliged lo fly; the negroes pursued them, and thev were saved only by the fleetuess of their'ltoraes. 1 ho negroes, with ma rxceptiou.harc been arrested. Multimote Sun, ,. . Spread it from Maine to Gcorpa!--Tltat if every Democ'ratio Voter In the U niled Stales g,t'es"id the polls , ami easts his vote, our Ihsiingiiised President', iMariln Van IJuieii. uilt he ic-elecled by a much Inreer umjoiily than he received iu 1830. It is onlv ihto'tigh apathy that the democrat ic partv can he delcated. Arouse then lit v.ile mid y ten, nml let no man, howexer humble, slay tit Imnie I ! " Pol lire on tho back of every deuiiicralic terrapin." March lo the pulls, iiot singly nml aluue. but in hat talluli anil regiments, nay by armies I Come one ! ('ome vll I ! Coaic as the mountain wind comca In Its path, When the tempest bath roused it from elicp, Come as the oceaii-wave come in its wrath, When the storm-spirit frowns on the deep." NOTICE. ALL persons haing claims or any de mand, whatsoever, against Ihe subscribers, are requested to come forward before the lOlh ol November for settlement. SCHUYLER, PRICE, k, Co. At firiilge No. 1, on the Catlawiasa Rail Road. The Selllemcnts will he made by Theo dore Wcls, iu Cattawissa, or Thomas .El lis and B. P. Frick, at the Hail Road Bridge. S., F. & Co. OR ON Thursday night, thu 8th insl. frnm the sub.-priher, near Mr. Malon Hicks, in Brier Creel; a dark bnhvii Horse, II or 13 years n i . about 10 bands high, witn a white star iu his forehead and a scar on bis hip. Who eier will give infotmalion to the subsciiber, where he mav be found, or re- thru him to Mr. Nieclv's tavern iu Berwick, or lo N. S. Premiss, Bluumsburg, shall be liberallv reward. FRANCIS J. SMITH. Plymouth, Lnz. eo. Oct. 17, 1810. Berwick Sentinel please publish the above llttee weeks. TAILORING BUSINESS. E. HOW ELL, Co. Inform their friends and cuntomcrs, that they have removed their shop into the build ing next door to the office of Ihe Columhi: Democrat, nearly opposite Si. Paul's Church Main-street, where they will al all times be ready lo receive orders for culling and mak ing all kinds of garments, and- they assure ihe public thai ali work entrusted to them, shall be done in a fashionable ami workman like manner. N. B. Particular attention paid to cut ting. Bhiomsburg, Oct. 10, 1840. STnoorj TKACHERS. Several School Teachers arc wanted in Bloomsbiirg. Teachers, well qualified and well recommended will receive gund wages. Schools to commence aboui dm first of No vember next. Application to be made to the Directors. Oct. 10. 1010. FANGS' firwSKDSOa" MANUFACTORY. TTE Subscriber would respectfully informs his friends and tlio puUic generally, that lie con linucs to cany on tho business of manulactuiing UESABKS ANB SETTEES, of almost every variety of pattern and (hush; and i .... ,.u -m uunm 10 turunsr any article in wou-J lliat may bo ordered. He will also attend U HOUSE & QH li LIAJj in all their branches; nnd respectfully solicits a con tinimnce of public favor. 'i'uruiu; shop on Mar ket street, neaily opposite tho I'riiuiiu ofltco of ibc Columbia County HesUtcr-fiuUliIng hop on tho mam street neatly opposiiu George Weaver's More HUNMMLN llACUNBUCH. Hloomsburg beptember 10, 1810. LIST OF LETTERS . Remaining in the Post Office at Bloomsbiirg at the end of the quarter ending on ihe 30th ol September, 1840. Bacon Sepiemious Love George W. Ilelz John Baldwin'Elizabcth Bouiboy Posawell Barton Isaac Chrisiman Lavilta Coal Elisha Dawson Margarett Davis David M. Mensh Sabina MeReynnlds Mr. Memigh Richard Melech Daniel Old CatliMriti'u"' Old John a' 1 Plieffor T. II. Uobiiison John - """""..Il .'Ollll Driesbiieh George W. Robjnspn M,,ry ' .'. II I.llllll Intonl. V 'vin Emmons Andrew Everheart James Foibes Nathau Good John Gorlon JLicub Hardy Arthur Hogland William B. -Ilartman Thoma.i Jameson Daniel James Ileniy Jacnhy John Kelehner Neoint Kitchen Tboroas Knurr Georgo Loudon James Lynn John sen Itosmus William Kiyht William Rupett William Swaby Frederick Squire E. 4 Snyder Sally Anna Siller Crisiiatia Sloan William Siellgr Calhcrino Seigler Georgo Snyder Dimiel Townsend Samsnn2 'J'liompson William 'J'liorutou Sarah Winner Samuel Wyc'iefl Susan THE Subscribers respeelfully anno'inco to their friends and the public generally, thai they have received a-iil me now open ing, a splendid and extensive assortment of rail & Winter Goods, which with ;l slock on hand, embraces n variety ol seasonable Merchandize for iho acrommodaiioo of town and County. In the Dry Good line, ihey havo all iho varieties of course, fiuo a;ld supcilino Chillis, Casimers, Salinttts, Mi'rinocs, Silks Cal icoes. Tuglioni, (n new article.) Mari na, Chinelle and various other kinds ,f Shawls, Uibbandt. I.acet.I.inins. Hloin elincdc Luin.Miulinn, Vts'ings, Stocks, (Imbrellai, Lady's IJonncts, IJomict Silks, Trimmings; Fur, Cloth and Seal iliin Caps; liools and Shoes, Socks, -c. S-c. fyc. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AND Sugar, Coff.-e. Teas, Spice, Molasses, Brandy. Gin, Rum, Wine, &e. Ac assorted in (Wic and quality. ILirdware, Saddlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stoves, Stove pipe, 'I'm Wine, Cedar Ware) CHINA, GLASS, AND A?T QUEENS WJ211E, Crockery-Wars. Salt, Fish, Oils, Dye, 'Sttijfv, Paints, fye. tyc. $-c. and idninsi every other article that can bo called for in :i country store all of which h-tving been carefully seleptu'l and obtained at the lowest prices, will be offered at sinad profits in exchange for cash or country pro duce. RUPERT fi BARTON. JJnomshiirg, Oct, 3, 1810. 23 if. 7 WcNm-jn Itnn... ... D. nUl ERT, P. M. Those inquiring fur any 0f i, ab0V8 u. ters will jilcaso say it is advertised. NOTICE is hciehy given, that tho on ilm Norlh Hnimdi Division of the Peiift. sylvania Cmnl are now neaily compleied, and that the water will be lei into this .Di vision On the first day of October next. tCNavigaiion, may therefore, be re sumed us soon thereafter as sufficient lima shall have elapsed .or the Canal lo fill with water, and it will not again he inierrtinltd until closed by ihe ice n imJ'- SZW?, Engineer. Canal Office, Northumberland, ? September 25, 1810. 5 DYING AND WEAVING. THE Subscriber resper tfidly informs his rrtends and il,c public in ee(;r;,, ,lilt l0 has now iimking a pamnt marhiue for Wcav tng Coyer ids, of E. Miley h Co's. inven ttoit, which he intends to erect about tho loth October, 111 Neseopeck Luzerne conn iv, oppns.ie 10 Mr. Peck's Tavern, where he will rurry 011 the AND ami'ET :r coveiscid iw.zvr.ra in all it, various bra.ul.es. Coverlids wot a "ilboui a scam in 1U ,j,l(jQ pL.rsmi9 . a (..slance.wisbing patent or rnntmun Gov e" ,u Vna sc'l ilx'iryaru by stage or o herw.se, ei.her to Berwick. -Columbia S'"r "! Nonnopprk. Luzerne county, directed lo the subscriber. By strict aitentioii to his business, and Please his eusiomers. he hopes mreceveahberalshare of public pj.r,. 3 J -1 h."neWlin the living ml veav.ng business for a numberof vears. e s. res t!,o public, thai ,l0 Work enlrus. J 0 h.m, shall L done j ,,0 most dura- h , II bl,m;r,' 'Jml 16 ni,l,ers 'm-ir that he 1, "r1; ",011vc Beneral sa.isfaeiion. , 1 .Hem Coveihds made hv persohs seml- J "b'c"''dyjnB.heyar, f.ndmg iho vamuill'L ;u;,'",,,l,1"(!a'i"' of eusiomers, . 'l , !, r"""i .ilnresJCMb Drum- v J .1 T' 0rn"-Un'"' I"no eouii ; J''nSl.,,r.pMB1H,0o.,. smre.Ca.ta- Fn nrSU SAH,,,.,,, ,,,,re- 'le' C'- hZ 5T' ) s-1 olli,,s 8l,,r". i:Snl:iiiy,ove",as'u- lendS f""1 Vlm Uil1 P,e''so "nd writ- u.o bo. 1 18 uhal color "l0 wo' y The eubscribcr finde all k.nd, of carpet ' "copeck, Oct. 0, 1840.
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