"riin it without fkaii s-irrfWi. oc'TOJicii-M, teio. CONSECRATION. Tin "Ornngnville Union Church" will l,o ..oii'Tatpd on Saturday, the 31st of OcU'!p: inst. iind meetings will do contiau d for to or three days. Preaching may b, c.M..vt. d from Clergymen of different LoursP g,dly accepte() and sh persuaM'vi-, in noin ijugiisn anu Herman. Citueus generally are invited to attend. The papers in the county are requested to copy this notice. Orangeville Oct. 3, 1810. ELECTION FRAUDS. An investigation of a system of Election Frud of a most astounding character have besn ;J"i"K (in before the Courts of New "York r.iy, Philadelphia and Ballimoie for esvern made, dnva nasi. Disc orures Have uecn j i affecting the reputation of some of parts of the city, always making FEMALE DECEPTION. The New York express relates the fol lowing scheme of deception as a new mod. adopted to raise the wind by an elderly, witfow-Iooking lady. She called at a fancy store in Hudson street, some weeks since, wishing to purchase some rapes, collars, &o The stock was shown to hor, but none of them were sufficiently distingue to suit her taste, as she was going to the fashionable watering places and wished something particularly new, boih in design autt workmanship. II, however, they would get sonic made for her, according to the pat tern sue should lurnish, she would he will mi' to make a large bill, and delay her jouruoy four or five days for the puinose ot waiting lor them. 1 ho order was of e then re couccteu thai there was n young lady in Amos street who made such things ex treiuely well and she would bo pleased if they would employ her. This wish was also complied with, and a person despatch cd to the young lady with the order, who stipulated that they should bo delivered at the time required- I rue to the time, she appeared with her work, receiving her pay and departed, requesting a continuance of the storekeeper's favors. It is needless perhaps to sav.the elderly lady never returned, and it was subsequent' ly discovered that she had been distributing similar orders pretty Ireely in difierent it a sine COLUMBIA COUNTY M EtMJ TROW JBJSTtfJBJVSElecfors. o o 3 O VAN BUREN, HARRISON f 2 3 in si s' O D 33 100 207 144 233 00m 100 140 120 252 57 000 74 n a, o 115 11 S" - t? ST J? rs B 48 2 tr o a 1G2 42 83 232 38 158 80 37 B 5' 170 45 u K 5 3 94 - n 103 30 07 30 134 45 W o a O c a 'l 100 211 10 105 O P-f 110m 08 2761 00 34 1380 ti".L'inTY; We are requested to give notice that an assemblage of the citizens of this place, favorable to vocal music, is requested at the School House, on Saturday .evening next, Nov. 7, at which time and place Win. Kahlcr will attend and exhibit his ex amples and explain his system of teaching the same. Van Buron's majority in 183G; 4.304 Porter's majority in 1838: 5,400 Demo cratic minority in 1840: 4.050. The election returns will show a poll of upwards of 250 000 voles much the great est number ever cast in the state, except at the election in 1838- the moat respectable and prominent wings of lm30 riiies- From affidavits published, S appears that a largo number of whig votes voir, transported from Philadelphia to Now York in thf fall of 1838 and spring of 1830 and that arrangement had been made to trai siiort several hundred to Baltimore to tun the late Maor's Election, and the dt . lion of several false certificates of na Utilization, by forged entries in the records of the Courts of Philadelphia. In conse r.ipnce of these disclosures, those cities have bcr.i filing into the greatest state of ex jiunt. Statements and contraductary state Itienit, swearing and cross swearing is the o- Ifv of the day, among the implicated. VJ.,.! is the result of the investigation, or how inatiy has been committed, we have nut vet learned. Wo hope that it will be proceeded with until every man who is in any way connocted with litis base transac tion ''mil be brought to that punishment whi.'ii I'very man justly deserves, wli( tam per with the purity of the elective fran fhno. Whether high or low, rich or poor, let th' tn bo proscribed to the utmost extent of the law. If wo have laws, let them be ciiUn. int. If we .would preserve our liber- Ho a id protect our rights through the puri iv ol 'In: ballot boxes against the machiua- tians of base politico! scoundrels, they must he. 'HIE FIRST GUN FROM qua non that the young lady in Amos street should be employed to execute them. It appears that they are mother ar.d daughter, having quite a variety ol aliases to thuir name, and by this practice she lias contrived for some time past, not only to support iliomsclves, but io keep several other young girls in constant employment. THE NEWS. We have again news from Earope by the way ol JJostuu. it is certainly ol less im portance than it was supposed the intelli gence would be- Beyrout has fallen by a bombardment from British ships of war- The King ot Holland nas auuicateu nis throne in favur of his son. The cause is his attachment to a Catholic lady, whose MARRIED In Cambra on Sunday, October 18 by John Covenhoven Esq. Mr. OEUKUE McUAICTNY of Huntingdon county to Miss SUSANNAH PROPST of Orangeville. In Greenwood, October 11, by Elder John Sutton, Mr. JOHN LEMON to Miss ELIZABETH LUNDY. By the same October 22d in Sngarloaf Mr-CHARLES CONNER to Miss SA RAII COLEMAN. Strayed OR A ", is like the handle of a iuu, all on one vde. The Van Burcn party have elec' in'! ery member of Congress but one, and ilmo-t every member of the Legislature and guv i majority of about 20,000 in favor of Va:i Burnt. Enoiigh in all conscience for one little Slate. We wonder if our neigh- bo will now claim South Carolina as doubt- lul ARKANSAS lr all right, having given a latge Van Bit- majority at a lato Stitc election.and elec fil i demof ratio Governor, Congressmen, 1. .! x limn iivnnrilv nf tlip I.Rins ature c, J o t keMl weeks our paper has been al- mo'V t-.uirely filled with political matter, for v. hich the importance of llie political con test just closed in this state, is our only ex cuse- But as the election has now closed, wc shall h i enabled to pay more attention to eur miscellaneous readers, and give our uni il compliment of domestic and foreign lit . s. religion was a bar to the marriage ot the King. The Princess Auguitn, of England, who has been a long ti.ne ill, died on Uia 25th of September. The rumor ol the attack upon, and des truction of, the Fort of Bugue, at tho en trance of the Bocca J igns, in (Jima, by the British, is important, especially as it is accompanied wuh a promise that the attack upon Canton will immediately follow. This if true, will not be without effect upon '.he views and profits ol those in this country who hold large quantities ol China produce. Our thanfis are due to a friend for a copy of the Boston Times Extra', containing the above- U- o- uuz- szsssssaxssss " Luck. A poor aged wonan, who had long earned her livelihood by knitting, one day coming to the end of her worsted ball or cluse, found it to be wound on a piece of old newspaper, which she had the curiosity to read; when to her astonishment and de light, she discovered it to contain an adver tisement respecting herself, as tho heiress of a largo property. Liverpool Paper. rr;'Pr,'rFTr,-i'''y xi .Qnecdole of Mums When Robert Bnrus was a very voung lad, he happened at an alo house to fall into company con sistiiiI of several sectarians and members of the episcopal and prcsbyterian church. When warm with potations, they entered upon a keen debate about their respective persuatious, and wore upon the point ol us- iu;r arguments more tumble than words, when Burns said, "Gentlemen, it has now been twice my hap to see the doctrines ol peace made the cause of contention; I must tell you how the matter was settled amongst half a dozen of honest women, over a cup of caudle, after a baptism- They were as difierent in opinion and each as tough in Senior's Yam A sailor was once tel ling of a country where the sun was to hot that the inhabitants used no lire. ' How do they bile their villlcs then 1" said an elderly lady. " Why vou see, said Jack, ' a big glass is rigged in the tops of the chimneys, which brings the sun in a focus right in the kettle." " La me, what a curis world, said the old lady, as she replaced her spectacles on her nose.- Syracuse bipuu. Longevity. The Post Ampt Gazette, of Franktori, says there now lives at Jos cow, 1'ia widow of a dealer in skins, who has attained her I t7th year. When 123, she married her fifth husband. All her al liances have been prosperous and happy. She is still in possession of all her mental: faculties. If you intend marrying for love.pay your addresses to tho lady herself; if legacies court those who are to leave them; and if for connexion, court tho whole family- Curious Definition of a Kiss. Extract from a Love Letter, written in the year 1079, translated from the German. "fFhat is a kiss I A kiss is, as it weie a seal expicssiug our sincere aria hmeni; the luturc ul oer luture union; a heart; a present which at the s.une time that it is given, is taking away front u; the impress. ion of ardent attachment on an ivory coral press the sinking of two flints against one another; a crimson balsam for a love. woun ded heart; a sweet bite of the lip; and iiffec donate pinching ol the mouth; a delicious it LSI l which is eaten Willi bcarlet spoon; a sweetmeat which does not satisfy hunger; a fruit which is planted and gathered at the same time; the quickest exchange of ques tions and answers of two lovers; tho fourth degre of love. 0 22o 322)i!IS) IT. hi TW 9 aNFOItMS his friciiils anil customers that ho has just received tho latest FATA & WINTER FASHIONS. from I'HIL.ADEljPHIA.arid is now pre arcd to ilo work in tho most fVhiona'.ile style, uuil in a work manlike manner, at short notice. Ilo thanks his friends for former ftvors, and solicits a con inuauce of their ctutom. Uloomshurg, Oct. 31. 27tf. TO Y CREDITORS. ptflAKE notice that I havo applied to the Judges Jl ot the Uourt ol Uommon 1'Iease ol the coun ty ot Columbia, for the benefit of tho Insohent Laws ot tho Uoninionnealth of Pennsylvania, and they have appointed .Monday, tho lGth of Novem ber ncAt, at the Court House, in Danville, to hear mo and my creditors, where you can attend if you think proper. FULMEK, Uct. 31, 1810. 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 white star in his forehead and a scar on his hip. Who ever will give information to the subscriber, where he may be found, or re turn him to Mr. Nicely's tavern in Berwick, or to N. S. Prentiss, Bloomsburg, shall be liberally reward. FRANCIS J. SMITH. Plymouth, Luz co. Oct. 17, 1810. Berwick Sentinel please publish the above three weeks. Fall Fashions. Last Sabbath morning, a young lady was seen wending her way to church wall Fluster buttons on her wrists, and a hole as big as a nincpuuee; in the heel of her stocking! says the Providence Re publican Herald. Vorf Rat Trap A correspondent has gem us the iullowniff account ul a newly in fnted rat trap, which has already been used with suoees. Pake a bariel and stretch a ykm of parchment over it with a siring; cut it across and athwart nrarlv to the outside. Talti- some dripping and mix it with meal; r.n.vir it on the middle of the parchment. Vm- lais will smell it. and treading on the j. 'vhmnnt it will givo '"ay and they wi f.i't into the water in the barrel. 1 t a i-' . for llieni to creep up to tho barrel's 1 n disputation as you are, till a wife that hail said not a word, spoke up, 'Kimmers, ye are a' for letting folk line but ane road to heeven. Ii's a puir place that has hut ane gait til'l. There's more than four gaits to ilka bothy in Highlands or l.owianus, anu its no canny to say ther's but ane gait to the mansions of blessed." The disputants of the ale-huuse were silenced, and Bums led the convcisalion to the merriment of earliug over their cups of caudle. The Methodists in Canada- ThoAbth- odists in Canada now consist of nearly a hundred thousand souls. They havo sprung up in a few years from very small begin nings, and under many disadvantages. It is not many years, savs the Quebec Gazette, since the only 1olhodist preacher in Low er Canada, was incarcerated several months in the Quebec Goal for libel; and in Upper Canada, there were only a few wandering missionaries. They have now numerous substantial Churches'; a College of their own; and many able and respectable preach ers. and oatmeal on it. l ou must not let . . . i .,. i th water he too ueep, tun set a hiick cnu in il. and the first rat that is caught .v ul make a no'iKe, which will! entire more, vn that thev will fight for possession of the i i. I .t.A.i-.icn mill ilrnw ntlinrfl. TIlUS in .inn night the house may bo cleared of was my mother s sister s aunt, v ' . .. h mio on,! wnu lil vour ureat crand father's lint, be l UUy ever au ihiiihhhij- miw ...... - o ,7 , , c . ,U, n- varmints may be caught in a similar phew he to my elder brother's first cousin Jl Question. 1( yi ur mother's mother , whatrPiation uncle's ne son-in-law I A horso on Fridcy twok a fancy to dance through a milliner's window in the Bowery, and succeeded in breaking the whole sash out, and killing hiinsplf. He plunged through, pushed back, and fell dead ou the walk. The ludy who was arranging things in the window at the time the assault was made, sprang back and left her new custo mer to try on what he pleased in his omt way.- Ur other Jonathan. The Effect of Transportation. John Grady, who was transported a boy, to Sid ney, New South Wales, fifteen years since, has purchased there 300 acres of land and 500. worth of cattle, and has written for several members of his family to be sent out to him. Effects of the Fenny Postage A. fine stag, a present Irom the .Marquis of Breadal baue in the Majesty, was lorwarded by the mail last week to Windsor- Dundee Cour ier, iiniiiu iransy.itfwi Jl Report Progressional. A Physician patsing by a stone mason, bawled cut to him, "Good morning, Mr- IV : hard at work, I see: you finish your gravestones as far as 'In memory ol,' and ihen you wait, I suppose, to see who wants a monument next ?" "'by, yes," replied the old man resting for a moment on his mallet, "unless somebody is sick; and you are docloriug him, then 1 keep right ou 1" Jl Queer Name. Among the subscribers to a Baltimore publication, is the name of "Original Herring-' The Bostun Transcript recommends that if he wants a mate he should look in or near Taunton river. He is certainly an original nominally so, at least and, therefore, should not be patsrd off as second-hand furniture - ' DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF on WILD CHERRY, For Coughs, Colds, Jhllunus, Spitting of Blood, Soreness tf Throat, Whooping Cough, and all Diseases indicative of CONSUMPTION. DELAi'S ARE DANGEROUS. So it is with those who neglect their COLDS anil COUGH. At first you complain of having a Cold, which is neglected; alter which a soreness is experienced in tne jsroneiua, wan a Hacking Uougli, ana Unallv the disease settles upon tho lungs, which tho patient will soon perceive by a wasting away of tho body iiltci.ded with hectic fevers and sniltina up of Itur id bluod and matter from ulcers on the lungs; a pain and weight is also experienced at tho r.lTectcd part ot the lungs; the 1 mictions ot the animal economy grow languid; tho tody becomes dry; the eyes sink deep within their cavities; at length tho patient pays the debt ot nature, when tic is nattering him self with the hopes of a speedy recovery. To ob v into all thotc distressing symptoms "Spare no lime in procuring the abavo Inraluablo Median at tho very commencement of jour Cold and Coughs whereby your health may be secured and time and money saved. TAILORING BUSINESS. E. UOIVELL, iS- Co. Inform their friends and customers, that they have removed their shop into the build ing next door to tho ofhee ol the Columbi Democrat, nearly opposite St.Paul's Church Alain-street, where they will at all times be ready to receive orders for cutting and mak ins all kinds ot garments, and they assure the ptiblie that ail work entrusted to them shall be done in a fashionable and workman like manner. N. B. Particular attention paid to cut ting. Bloomsburg, Oct. 10, 1810. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims or any de mand, whatsoever, against the subscribers are requested to come forward belore 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 doro Wei s, in Cattawissa, or 1 nomas vA lis and B. P. Frick, at the Rail Roa Bridge. S F. & Co. WANTED A JOURNEYMAN COOPER. THE Subscribei wishes to hire a Jnnr neymau Cooper, in whom good wags and steady employment will he given. ALSO An apprentice to the Ci.oporing business is wanted immediately. A smart active lad will receive good encouragement upon ap plication to WILLIAM KELLY. Bloomsburg, October 3, 1810. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. DR. SOSEl'lI PRIESTLEY PETERS, Celebrated Vcselable .Qnlibilious Pills, Are effecting some of the most astonishing and onderful cures that have ever been known. Tho town and county are filled with their piaise. Tho i'uldcc and 1 oor house alike echo with their vir tues. In all climates they still retain their wonder ful virtue. Ecxtnicl fiom n letter written by Dr. Iruncis liogart, oj I'rovulencc, U. I, Dec. 7, 1838. " J'cters' Pills are an excellent aperimcnt and cathartic medicine, those ell'ects being produced by the dillcrenco ol the quantity taken, and are deci dcdlo superior to Lee's, Brandrclh's Morrison's pills!" Extract from a letter by Hopkins, of Ban gor, Maine, Jan. u, 1838. " They are a peculiarly mild, yet efficient purga tive medicine; and produce little, if any griping of nausea. I havo prescribed them with much success in sick headaches and slight billious fevers." Extract from a letter by Dr. Joseph Wil liams, oj jsurtingham, Vt. July 9, 1837. " I cordially rccomtned t'ctcr'a Peters' Tills as a mildly effective, andjn no case danccrous family mcdicnc. J hey pre peculiarly influential in cos tivencss and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs." Extrat of a letter from Dr. Edward Smith, of Montreal, U. C, Sept. 29 1830. " I never knew a single patent medicine that I could put the slightest confidence in but Dr. Peters' Vegetable Puis, which are really a valuablo discov ery. I have no hesitation in having it known that I use them extensively in my practice, for all com plaints, (and they are not a few,) which have their source in the impurity of tho blood." Extract of a letter from Dr. Pye, of Que bec, L. C. March G, 1837. " Tor billiccs fevcTa, sick headache, torpidity of the bowels, and etiUrgement of spleen, Dr. Peters' Pills are an excellent medicine." Extract of a letter from Dr. Ourney, of New Orleans, La. Oct. 9, 1837. " I have received much assistance in mv practice especially in jaund ce and yellow fever from tho use of Peters' Pills. I presume, that on an av erage, I prescribe a hundred boxes a month. Extract of a letter from Dr. Reynolds, of Galveston, Texas, Jlpril 5, 1838. " They are certainly an excellent general family medicine, and there is no quackery about them." Extract of a letter from Dr. J'ritchard, of Hudson, N. Y. June 3, 183G. "I was aware that Dr. Peters was one of the best chemists in the United States, and felt assured that he would some day (from his intimate knowleege of the iropcrties of herbs and drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable. PilU fully respond to my expectations. They aro indeed a superior medicine, and reflect credit aliko upon the chemist the physician and tho philosopher." Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines, of Philadel phia, 1'eb.S, 1838. ' Vour pills are the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of any that I have ever met with in a practice of eight and twenty years. Their action on the chyle and henco on the impurities of the blood, is evidently very sur prising." Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott, of Baltimore, Dec. 17, 1830. " I am in the daily habit of prescribing them (Peters'Pilln) and they in nearly all casas, answer nil mv tiiirnilKft. T llnvn ilismrilpit nlbpr mpdl ftnpa some of 'hem very good ones, in their favor." Extract from an address delived on the evening of the 14 7i May, 1837, before the Medical Board of New York, by Dr. Emerson. See New York Medical Reprrts,fo, 1837. " As a body I know that wo have set our face a gainst tho generality of patent meuiciucs, und expe rience hua taught us that the great bulk of them are mrre catch penny trash; but 1 feel called upon to make mi honorable exception in favor of the Vege table Pills of our worthy and skilful fellow laborer and citizen, Dr. Jote,jh Priestley Peters, of wh ch, (in consequence of their peculicrly nutrit.ons action ou tho blood,) 1, and several members of this hon orable Society, are ardent patrons.'' This friendly allusion to the Vegetable PilU was recehcj with a warm round of apluu.it) by all the members prcent. A fre!i biipply of the valuable Pills just received by John .v. Moyer, and D. S. Tobias, Jiloomsburg, and William lilddlo, Danville. (Prt'ce25 cents per Box.) uctouer oi iu t- .nuer.-Montreal papers-