An honest "admission. -The Boston 1 Times, a neillral paper, after imparlaiHy ro nioW'nU Naylor'a pseutlo election to ConBress 'he clmrgcs as to fraud in said election, and tha examination of a commit-' tee into the same,-Mr. Naylor's declension to run again, and tho lalo triumphant elec tion of Mr. lngcrsoll, arrives at die follow ing conclusion ' " Tho only natural inferoncc, therefore, from his refusal to stand another contest, was, that ho felt no confidence in the valid ity of his claim to a seat in Congress, in other word, that ho was satisfied a fraud has been committed, and did not wish to stand in a situation wliero the odium of it would fall upon his ahouldc'ra. And when, upon this strong circumstantial evidence, camo the still stronger evidence of the bal- i . I - t I, -MAnait nlnnlmn tt lint ilnhrn. JUt - - - I 1 . iudiced man could withstand such an airay J j, - 4 XT - ... . . . ... Ot testimony I uo venture iu sayj nui one. The evidence, to nur mind, is strong ' as proofs of holy writ." NetO Alloys oF Metals. A curioits and valuablo discovery has just been mado in tho alloy of metals. A manufacturer of Paris has invented a composition much less oxidablo than silver, and which will not melt at less than a heat treble that which silver will bear; the cost of it is less than -Id an ounce. Another improvement 13 in s(col; an Englishman, at Brussels has discovered a mode of casting iron so l'ia it flows from tho furnace pure steel, hotter than the best cast steel in England, and al most equal to that which has undorgo.io the process of beating. The cost of this alcel is only a farthing per pound greater than that of cast iron. Mining Journal. THREE GOOD TOASTS. At a Democratic festival which recently took place m a neighboring State, tho fol lowing excellent toasts were given. Pithy and nointcd, i may bo truly said, in this in stance, that "brevity is tho soul of wit;" "Tho only shares that pay a sure divi dend plough shares." 'Woman she spoils us with an apple, but atoned for the wrong, by forming a nair." "The liberty treo we should be careful, whilo wo p.'uck lie fruit, not to" break the branches.1 We have always considered it an unerring sign of innato vulgarity when we hdar ladies take particular pains to impress us with an idea ol their ignorance ot alt domestic mat ters, save sewing lace or weaving a net to encase their delicato hands. Ladies by some curious kind of hocus-pocus, have got it into their heads that the best way to catch a husband is to show him how profoundly capable they arc of dome nothing for his comfort. Frightning a piano into fits or murdering tho king's Frenchiinay be a good bait for certain kind of fish, but they must bo of that small kind usunlly found in very shallow waters. The surest way to secure u good husband is to cultivalo those accom plishmeiils calculated to make a good wife. SSI3E Tho Philadelphia '.-Spirit of tho Times," bays that M. Graham the proprietor of the Casket, has purchased of Air. liurton, "The Gentleman's Magazine" and will issue ear ly in December, Hie two in one, under the title of "Graham s Magazine," (Ihc Oas kct and Gentleman's united) materially im proved in typographical appearance, and embellishments. A fine array of contribu tors is thus secured by the junction, and as the editors of both will conduct tho work under the new arrangement, a Magazine of no ordinary attractions may bo confidently anticipated. Glass Cloth. The most ingenious n vention of weaving glass with silk is pro ceeding with great success. The patterns wove in Europe aro beautiful in tho extreme, and have induced many ol the nobility to select them for curtains and other ornamen tal furniture. fortification of Paris. .Louis Phillip pe recently laid the foundation stone of the additional fortification of Paiis, and the peasantry men and women, ate at work con slantly upon them. Louis seems determin cd to have Paris, if not France, safe from Ins enemies. Sacrifice of Life. la August last, H M. S. Lily, while cruisinc in the Mozam binue channel, fell in with a slaver and drove her ashore. Of her cargo, consisting of 550 ne'Tocs. 200 Were drowned, and tho re maindcr were taken on board the Eily, and conveyed to Maritius. In 1743.Ttiswich,beans were ordered to be used in voting: the while denoting yea, the black nay. From this originated, we pre sume, tho old phrase, You don't know beans," as no ope was allowed to voe who did not know a white bean from a black one. A Sensible Little Uoi. filend Mr. C itwiiiht, tin celebrated tlon'iit, tool his sun li.ne hi, month ii'pacted by th ab!.' -. t, .. !.' with wonderful eeleiitv, re moved on "i the boy's first teeth. Up on the bov oiviuff out with surprise, and little pain, Cartwrightsaid, " Nevermind Johnny, your teeth will come again." Johnny, with tears in his eyes, inquired " will they come again before dinner, Mr Vartwiigbt i" Prom the Public Ledger. Gen. Geo. JFashinsrton in want of it Pen kiiife. In Caldwell's " Life of Gon. Green," p. 05, thore is a fao timile of the following curious epistle : " October 7th, 1779. " Dear Sir : I have lost and cannot tell how an old and favorite nenknife. and am much distreed for want of one if you have any in your stores, please, send me one t you navo not, be so good as to get one mmediately. Perhaps Mr. Bailey could furnish one. One with two blades I should prefer, when choice can be had. 1 am, dear sir, your most obedient, "GEO. WASHINGTON." Look out for Counterfeits. We aro in formed that 5 notes an the Bank of Cam den, genuine as to the engraving, but with fictitious signatures are in circulation to a considerable extent in this city. They are not properly counterfeits, as the names sign ed to them, are not the names of the o di cers of that Dank. It should seem that a quantity of the engraved notes of the Bank of Camden, unsigned, have " fallen among tlnoves." Ucggars on Horseback. In Buenos Ay- res horses are so plenlilul that beireais make their round asking alms on horseback, and do not consider that position as di minishing in any degree theirs to sympa thy. Coming Close. It is statciLin St. John N. B., paper of tho 7th inst., that the Gov ernment is about to erect barracks at Wood stock, on tho upper part of the river, St John twelve miles from a post at present held by the Americans at llolton. BE CAREFUL. $1 bills) bearing a close resemblance to those issued by J. J. Cohen $' Brothers, of Baltimore are in ciiculatioli. They are signed bv N. W. Chafee, tho engraving neatly executed, but are actually good for nothing. Going it Strong. The Baltimorn Clip per says: it is stated as a lact, that the West Kirk sessions of Ldinburg,has passed a lesolution to prevent Sunday funerals ! What next! Why another resolution may be passed to prevent Sunday dying! PLENTY OF SNOW. A gentleman at New York, from Will- iamstown, (Mass.) informs that snow fell there all bunriav nicht and Monday,' and on 1 uesday morning, the 20lh and 27th ult ttiere was a depth ot six incites remaining on the ground. Had none of it melted, he snpposcs it would have been two feet deep Sii'Ow. Tho Boston papers state that on Monday morning, about two o'clock, that city was visited with a violent snow and hail etoim, accompanied with heavy thun der, and vivid and frequent flashes of light ning. At sunrise, there was an inch of snow on the ground) and the weather wa3 so cold through the day, that some of it was visi ble in the alternoon. In some of the neigh boring towns, tho storm was even mote vio lent, the snow covering the ground to tho depth of two or three inches. A barn in Stonington was struck by light, ning during the storm, and consumed, to gether with several tons of hay, one cow and farming utensils. Th? ctorm was very severe in New Bed ford and Fall River. The thunder was ter rific, and hail stones, of an unusual size, fell. In Mansfield and Foxborough, the snow was two or three inches deep. The Troy Mail states that there was a heavy fall of snow in that city and vicinity on Sunday night. Snccic. Tho Havre packet Duchess of Orleans, took out 8320,000 from N. York on Monday. It is said that $1,700,000 have left New York since the let of Sep tember. Milk. It is said that a spoonful of horse radish put into a pan of milk, will preserve the milk sweet for several days, either in the open air, or in a cellar, while other milk will turn sour. Jlevohtlionar; Incident. During the Revolutionary War, two brothers, from one nf the eastern norts, were commanders of privateers, thoy cruised together, and wore ominently successful, doing great damage to the enemy and making money for them selves. One ovening, being in the latitude of (ho shoals of Nantucket, not many miles eastward of thcm,they espied a large British vessel, having the appearance of a merchant man, and mado towards her; but to their as tonishment, found her to bo a frigate in dis guise. A very high breeze prevailing.thcy hauled oil in different directions. One only could be pursued, and tho frigate gained rapidly Upon him. Finding he could not run awayi the commanding officer had re course to stratagem. On a suddemhe haul ed down every sail, and all hands woro em ployed with setting poles, as if shoving his vessel oft" a bank I The people on board tho frigate amazed at the supposed danger iliev bad run: and to save themselves from being greunded.immedialely clawed oil' anil' left (lie more knowing Yankee "to make himself scarce," as soon as night rondcred it prudent far him to hoist sail in a sea two hundred fathoms deep! How youth makes its wishes hoped, and its hopes certainties, Derivation.: Tho Now York Star tin-! dertakes to deri-o the words " King Jere miah" from a encumber; tluu " Cucum ber gherkin jerkin Jerry King King Jeremiah," Iievenuc of the Church. Tho ' annual revenue of tho established church in Eng land, is 24,000,000 and tho value of church edifices and parsonage houses 05,000,000. Darnes Convicted. Wm. P. Dames, who killed A.J. Davis, tho editor of tho St. Louis Argus, in a political quarrel, has been tried convicted, and sentenced to twelve months imprisonment in the pouilentiary. Census of Baltimore.- Wo learn from N. Snider, Esq. Marshal, that the census of the city of Baltimore has been completed, and that tho total population is 102,590 souls being an increase of 20,805 since 1830. Baltimore Am. From Mexico. Extract of a letter, dated Carmon, Laguna do Terminos, Mexico, Oc tober 1st, 18 to- " We are entirely separated from the Mex ican Government, (this Stato of Yucatan) and carrying oil-hostilities in the next State of 1 obasco war to the knife I Should Mexico not admit the foderal form of government, wo are to do the same as Texas form a republic apart. There is not a government soldier in this territory and our Congress is now soriously legislat ing upon free immigration of atiangers. The Texian star is now for the first lime floating in a Mexican port this one. Day beloie yesterday, tho steam ship ot war Za vaia, oi i exas, emereu mis port, and now lies here equal td the best of friends!" Hope is the prophet of youth eyes will always look forward. -young MARRIED Bv tho Rev. D. S. Toiias on the 12lh Inst. Mr. WILLIAM CROS SLEYto Miss MARY ANN FLICK both of Jcrspytown. On the 27lh ult. bv tho Rev. Mr. Grim Mr. JOHN ESIIBAGH, to Miss MARY daughter of Xlai. Daniel Follmcr, all of Limestone, Columbia county, THE PRINTER WANTS A FEW BUSHELS OP WIicat3 Buclivhciil & Corn AND A FEW LOADS OF 'A few Bushels of POTATOES would also be received- MRS- H- BOWMAN. AS just received from Philadelphia, and open cd at her next door to A. Hardey's and nearly opposite Messrs. Rupert & Barton's, a largo assortment of Silk and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Silks and turnings. Ribbons of all kinds, Ladies Gloves, Mils, Handker chiefs, Shaivls and Stock ings, Braids, Cords, La dies and Childrens Shoes, Boys Caps which will bo offered to her friends and the public, at reasonable prices, for cash or produce. Bloomsburg, Nov. 14, 1840. MoSice 'Fo Collectors. NOTICE is hereby given to all collec tors who hold duplicates previous to tho year 1840 and in the arrears on them, to be prepared to settle them ofF by next court. Bv ordar of the Commissioners. ' L. B. RUPERT, Treasurer. Treasurers Office, Nov. 3, 1840. NO TICE TO INN KEEPERS. Tavern Keepers who have not taken out their Licence should bear in mind that the law requires the Treasurer to report to Court all those who neglect, and the prosecuting attorney shall indite them for keeping a tipling House. L. B. RUPERT, Treasurer. Treasurers Office, Nov. 3, 1840. PANC'ST & WINDSOR osmium MANUFACTORY. TTE Subscriber would respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he con tinues to cariy on tho business of manufacturing GISAIRS ANB SETTEES, of almost every variety of pattern and finish; and that bo will attend to turning any article in wood that may be ordered. Ho will also attend to H3IT.3H & ORNMHEl'AL PAINTING-, in all their branches; and respectfully solicits a con tinuance of public favor. Turning shop on Mar ket street, nearly opposi to tho Printing olUco o f tho Columbia County Register finishing ehop on tho main street nearly opposite Gcorgo Weaver's store. UENJAMIN 11AGEN1JUC1I. DloomBburg September 19, 1810. ' iPA'ar "ff ana ipisiotsbj 8 LIST OF OF COL UMBIA CO VNTY. Of Foreign Merchandise, agreeably to a certificate of the same furnished mo by tho Clerk of Quarter Sessions of said county, designating those who havo taken but and paid for their licenses; SEVENTH CLASS. Peter Buldy, paid Wm. Donaldson, paid Wm. Biddlc, & co paid Wm. McKclvy, & co paid Daniel L. Smcck, unpaid J. & J. Bowman, paid EIGHTH CLASS. M. W. Jackson, unpaid W. W. Cook, paid J. C. Grier, paid W. F. Reynolds, & co paid G. B Brown, & co paid Jonathan Risscll, paid Rupeit Ss Barton, paid George Weaver, paid Ncal McCay, unpaid Greim & Derr, unpaid J. Si J. MoCormick, unpaid Robert McCay, unpaid Levi Bisel, unpaid Hugh McWilliam, unpaid Nathan Sudor, paid Brown & Creasy, paid Gcorgo Shuman, paid Elcazor Brothwell, unpaid Christian Zimmermon, paid G. W. Styro, paid Abraham Miller, paid Shuman & Riticnhouse, unpaid Daniel Dresbauch, paid Jeoso Colman, unpaid William Faux, unpaid E. & J. Lazerus, unpaid John Covenhoven, unpaid Samuel Parks, unpaid Mathew McDowol, unpaid Jacob Mcllick, paid Charles Bowman, paid Christian Hartman, unpaid Cyrus Barton, unpaid John Hartman, unpaid Masters & Mathers, unpaid Rees & Shoemaker, unpaid Russel Woolever, unpaid C. A. Brobst, unpaid Theodore Wells, unpaid Steven Baldy, paid J. h J. C. Sharpless, paid Benjamin Beaver, unpaid Bowman & Hughes, pa'd Gilbert Fowler, paid Anthony Dunglar, unpaid Jonas Wolf, unpaid Moses May, unpaid John Lundy, paid Vaniuli Rees, unpaid J. F. Derr. unpaid L. B. RUPERT Treasurer. Treasurers Office, Nov. 7, 1840. d7o IEo JBEXBAIBg INFORMS his friends and customers that bo has just received the latest FALLr & WINTER FASHIONS, from PHILADELPHIA, and is now prepared to do work in tho most fashionable style, and in a work manlike maimer, at short notice. Ho thanks his friends for former fcvors, and solicits a continuance of their custom. Bloomshurg, Oct. 31. 27 tf. For November Term 1840. Brier creek John Conner, Sen. Wm. Hoffman, John Knorr, Samuel Millard. Bloom Charles Hcfiley, George Heid ly, Jacob Kcllei, Peter Mcnch. Caltawissa Win. Burd, Casper Hart man, Lloyd Thomas. Derry Jacob Biddlo, Griffith Davis, John Gray, Jas. C. Sproul. Hemlock James Everett, Dennis Purael, Adam Slroup. Jackson Ebonezer Keeler. Liberty Joseph Deen, James McMa han. Limestone Daniel Follmer. Monteur John Boycr, jr. Isaiah Bar ton. Mahoning Henry Yorks Mifflin Abiaham Ludwig Philip Schweppenhaiser, Christian Shuman, Chris tian Wolf. Madison Ulrich Mills, Elisha Smith, Jacob Sheep, Daniel Welliver. Roaring creek Samuel Horn, Samuel Mears. Elijah Yocum. MST OF S5AN52 For November Term 1840. Bnercreek Henry Deitericli, Jonathan Eck, Isaiah Salmon. Caltawissa Ira Fox, George Mears. Derry Aid Iloldrcn, John McGouaglc. Fishing creek Chiruiian Ash, Thomas Robbin3. Greenwood Elijah G. Rickets. Hemlock Peter Leidy. Liberty John Clark, James Straw bridge, Limestone John Fulton. Muditon Samuel Kisner. Mahoning Charles Barnes. Montntr Jacob Rishel. Mifflin William Mesingor, Hiram Rey nolds, Win. Woods. Roaring creek Silas Johnion, Wm. Myers. Sugarloafllcter Apploman, John Da-viii Tmwl NOTZGH. . . ALL persons hninir claims or ahv de mand, whatsoever, against tho subscribers, are requested to come forward before, tho 10th of November for settlement. SCHUYLER, FRICK, & Co. At Bridge No. 1. on the Caltawissa Riit Road. Tho.Setllemcnts will be made bv Theo dore Wells, in Caltawissa, or Thomas Elf lis and B. P. Frlck", at tho Rail Road Bridge S., F. & Co. WANTED A .JOURNEYMAN COOPER. THE Subscribci wishes to hire a Jour? neyman Cooper, to whom good' Wages and steady employment will be given. ALSO An apprentice to the Coopering business is wanted immediately. A smart active lau win receive goou encouragement upon ap plication to WILLIAM KELLY. Bloomsburg' October 3, 18-ld. cane Yduit couGirunronR hms TOO LATL3. REMEMBER, delays are danger ous. Thousand die annually fiom that dreadful dft caso CONSUMPTION, which might have been checked at tho commencement, and disappointed of its prcy.if proper means had been tcsdrtcd to. Tho very many who havo thus been snatchrd from that Utatravager, by tho timely use of Dr; SWAYNES COMPOUND SyjUi' OF WILD CHERRY, bear tcstamony to this day, annoanrlng tho cures; tho wonderful cures, performed bv tho use of this' invaluable medicine. For sale at Tobias1 Health Emporium Bloomsburg'. Nov. 7, 1810. 28. dyspepsia! iByspepsia! F'mliAr troublesome and pcace-desltojing die case. Tho usanda and tens of thousands su fer trom that common and distressing complaint. ; Dyspepsiais frequently caused by overloading or distending the stomach by excessive catitig or dunk ing -indigestible and acrid substances taken intbt tho stomach, or from long continued conslipatioi! of tho bowels, rt sedentary life, faar, grief, anxiety, a co pious draft of cold water, drastic purgative tn'cdi cines, dj scntcry, miscarriages, intermittent and spasi modic affections of tho stomach and bowels, irregu lar meals, lato hours, and too frequent use of spiri tuous liquors. . The symptoms of Dyspepsia may bo described as a want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious1 one, nausea and sometimes hilimis vomiting, euddcrl and transient distensions of tho stomach after bat ing, acid and putrescent cruclions, water brash, paid in the region df tho stomach, costivencsa, palpitaiiori of the heart, dizziness and dimness of the sight, dis turbeb rest, tremors', mental despondency, flatulency spasms, nervous irritability, dullness, callowness of complexion, great oppression after eating, languor and general debility, sick head-ache, &c. CURE At the head of all remedies stands 2)ri Harlich's Compound Strengthening Tonic and German Aperient Pills, which net greatly upon tho peristaltic motion of tho intestines, thereby produc ing regularity of tho bowels, at thq samo time im proving tho functions of tho debiliated organs, thus invigorating and restoring tho digestive organs to a healthy action. This medicine seldom fails in pro ducing relief. Full and explicit directions accompany tho above medicine. Likswise n pamphlet which describes' diseases, the manner of treating, &c. For sale at ouias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg; Nov. 7 1840. - S8, MORE POSITIVE PROOFS, Of the efficacy of Dr. HarlicKs Compound Strengthening and German Aperieni Pills. Alleghany, Jan. 8, i840.' To Dr. Harlich's Agent Sir: I wish to statd for tho benefit of those who may 'bo afflicted, that Dr. lUni.icii's Pills havo entirely cured mo of Dyspepsia, of which I havo been afflicted for ma ny years. I used both kinds, tho Aperient and Strengthening, and I am constrained to say, that they aro a valuable discovery, and act upon the sys tem mildly, but very effectually. I found tho Tonic Pills to quicken tho circulation and cause a deter mination to tho surface, and to strengthen tho weak stomach and increase its powers, Tho Aperient Pills arc die best cathartic I ever Used. I am con fide! t all Dyspeptics would do well to make imme diate trial and ba relieved. Any one can call at my house and bo satificd of the abovo at pleasure. DAVID K. POPE. N. D. Tho original certificates may bo seen it tho ollice of tho " Spirit of tho Times." For said at No. 10, North EIGHTH STREE. RHEUMATISM Entirely cured by the use of Dr. O, Pi Harlich's Compound Strengthening and . German Aperient Pillst Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester County Pa:; aflictcd for two years with the above distressing dis ease of which he had to use his crutches for eighteen months, his symptoms were excruciating pain in all his joints, especially in bis hips, shoulders and ankles, pain increasing towards evening, attended with heat, Mr. U ilson, wa3 at ouo tiino not ablo to movo his limbs on account of tho pain being so great; he being advised by a friend of his to procure Dr. Harlich'i Pills for which ho sent to tho agent in West Chester, and procure some; on using tho mcd icino tho third day, tho pain disappeared and his strength increasing fabt, and in three weeks was a bio to attend to his business, which he had not donb for eighteen months; for the benefit of others afflic ted, be wishos tboso lines published hat they may bo relieved, and again enjoy tho pleusurcs of healthy life. For sale ac Tobias1 Health Emporium Bloomsburg: Nov. 7, 1810. 28. TAILORING BUSINESS. E. HOWELL, o Co. Inform their friends and customers, hat they have removed their shop into the build ing next door to the ufl'u-e of the Columbia Demoerat.neaily opposite St.PaUl's Churchj Main-street, whure tliey will ut an limes bo ready to receive orueis torcuuiug and mak ing all kinds of garments, and tiier absurd the publio that all work entrusted to themj shall he done in a fashionable and workman' like manner. N. B, Particular attention paid to cut! Bloorasburg, Oct. 10j 1810i