'TUUT'I WITitOlVr F11AH " MTVRtMY, JVOVEMItEIt 31, 1810; CENSUS OP COLUMBIA COUNTY. TIlO Census of Columbia county, Itaying been completed, we copy the following la bia of the number of inhabitants of the fuvetnl (owneliips, from the books of ilr, Greasy, the Deputy Marshal IJloom. Drier Greek, QaltawUsa, Perry, Fivhtng Greek, Greenwood, Hemlock) Jackson, Liberty, Mmetan, Mahoning, Mifflin, . Mount Pleasant, Madlnn, Mnntaur, Orange, Keating Creek, Sugarloaf, Valley, 1774 1903 2000 1753 ), ' 902 1217 957 205 1329 040 1027 C 2143 009 1700 i , 809 V- 813 1812 934 033 24,210 Of wham 12,301 nre white males 11, 80? while females 3G black males and 39 blaek females. A similar case to tho following occurred ill Iitiserne county, some three or four years ego: Htrmonhage produced by extracting atoothx -On the 23d ult., a man residing In lllltaelat, Philadelphia, had one of his teeth estraoted by Dr. E. Townsend of that ily, ntulelnco that time has continued to bleed, Doctors McOlellan and Cnates were called in. and their combined wisdom lias not proved effectual in stopping the b!oo'. On one day last week he bled ta profusely for nine hours, that he was obliged to sit and let the blood run from hit mouth, rupu-wc,. y bit- J Rhadt Inland Election. On the 29th ult, James F. Simmons was elected United States Senator in the place of Aeher Rob bint, for sis years from the 4lh of Mnroh neit. The wholo number of rotes was 81, of Which Mr. Simmons, whig, received 55; Mr. Alwlll, Van Bursa, 24; Mr. Burgess, 3j Mr, Simmons' majority 29. JUpistopal Church in Ohio. Churches, 03; baptism in the year, 355; communicants number at present, 2,131; confirmatl, 822; mauled, 93; funsrals, 192; Sunday School Scholars, 1,582; contribution for benevolent objects, 02,484 82. Mtwtthuittts is tha only State in ihe Union which imposes no tar upon individ. al. No States lax has beon levied for scras yeaia in (hat Commonwealth. Large Tomatoes. We learn from the Germnnlown Telegraph that a genils-nan In that placo has this year raised several tomatoes weighing two pounds each, PiNn Gnovn Coal. Swatara and Good Spring Creek Railroad Company. Some samples of the coal of Pino Grove district have, says the Baltimuro Sun, sinco the completion of tho Tide Water Canal, been sent from the Panther Heud and Mam moth veins to this city, and has been pro nouncod excellent in quality. In the lan guage of ono good judge at least, "it will eland No, 1 in nny market;" and as farther evidence or its excellence, it is stated that after its quality became known hero, ordnrs vrero sont hence l-.) the mines, for more than the temporary railway and inefficient fix tures could accommodate. To connect this diltrict with the sea-board and interior mar kets, a rail-road company has been formed, which has received a charier from Ihe State ol Pennsylvania, The road i to be about i Un miles in length, running from the. heart rot the coal field to the Union canal, Tho capital stock is 0100,000 sharos 000 each, and the charter perpetual.- small road to the trade of IJallimore.is great er than would at first sight appear. At present the trade of the Union canal region is exclusively with Philadelphia, and will remain so, unless tho Pine Grove region is opened by tho proposed roadjas soon as it is completed, an immense amonnt of coal will pass to tide, via the Tido Water canal. The return boats will necessarily attiact the return trado, when an cxtensivo apd rich country, bordering on the Union canal, will draw all its supplies of groceries and dry goods from Baltimore, and the coal field itself, now almost a wilderness,will become the busy homo of thousands. The whole distance from the mines to Havre do Grace, including 10 miles of railroad, is 123 miles giving an advantage over tho Shamokin coal field, of 24 miles, and over the Wyo ming coal field, of 00 miles; and allowing one mile of railroad to be equal in cost for transit, to three miles of canal, it will give the P inc Groro coal an advantage in dis tance over the Shamokin of 44 miles. Prom an examination of the charter, and ihe information laid before us relative to the coal mines of the region throusli which the road ii o pass, we are led to believe that money might be safely and profitably invested in it; while its construc tion must be of considerable advantage to this city, SWATARA AND GOOD SPRING GREEK RAIL ROAD COMPANY. An election for officers of this company was held at Pinegrove on Monday, the 2d of November, 1840, which resulted in the following selection : President Hon VM. DONALDSON. Managers J. Wngenseller, ,Guorge N. Eukert, D. Krausc, David Grenawalt, John Sleo.. J. II. O'Neal, Wm. GracfT, Charles I'Vdley. Treasurer David Gronswalt. Secretary A. W. Prick. The Rail Road U to. continue in effect the Road of the Union Canal company, from theii canal at Pincgrove, Schuylkill county, up ihe Swatara to Good Spring Creek; to lie commenced lorthwilli, ami finished as soan as practicable. The Union Canal company have commenced widening their canal tothesnzenf the Pennsylvania Canal, and will finish it the next season thus con necting it wiih the Pennsylvania and Tido Water Canals to Havre du-Grace. For tho information of the people of this ci ty, soma of our most estimable citizens have borne high public testimony to the chartclor of the President and Diiectors.and have expressed their determination to give to the ptojected railroad their liberal sup port, In an address to the people of this city, it is staled that tho importance of this Indian Ncu-s. Thoro is a rumor here, for the truth of which we do not voneh,lhat two or three, or ouc or two, while persona have been arretted at Tallahassee, on sus picion of being connected with the Indians. Tha name of one is said to b John Cook, a man well known to many of our citizen?, who "as tndeavoring ti purchase a keg of gunpowder. This man resided with the Indians previous to the commencement of hostilities, ind is supposed to havo been with thum ever since. He speaks Indian fluently, and adopted their mode of life by choice. When taken, he is said to h?re displayed indications of having been re conily painted, after the manner of the sav ages. We hope this is true, and, if so, that every inducement will be held out, to elicit information concerning the lurking places of the enemy. SJpalachicola Gaz. Oct, 21. Retrocession of the District of Colum bia. In the Legislature of Rhode Island on Wednesday last, a message was received from the Governor, presenting to the House n communication from Gen. Welter Jones, of ibis city, accompanied by a remonstrance from divers citizens of the District of Co lumbia, protesting against exclusive legisla tion by Congress for and over the District. With the above was also presented to the House n communication from divers citizens of tho District of Columbia, requesting ihe Legislature (o adopt suoh measures as may seem expedient to procure a retrocession of certain portions of tho District ofColumbin to th state to which it formerly belongrd. The whole subject was referred to select committees, lu report thereon at the next January session. National Intelligencer. Religious Statistics. TIip following ii'formatin'n, ssys tho Now York Com mercial, collected with much trouble by the committee of the Society of the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Patts, is extreme ly important: Christians, 200,000,000 Jfws, 4,000,000 Mahomedans, 90,000,000 Idolators of all sorts, 500,000.000 Horrid Murder. On Saturday morning a murder of a most horrid, barbarous and brutal character was perphtrated upon tho person of an old farmer, named William Hope, on the Durham Road, about a mile from Gray's Ferry Bridge. The deceased resided on his farm in the neighborhood, was a bachelor 45 years of age and lived by himself. He was found in his own farm yard quite dead, with two large cuts on his forehead and one large gish on the back part of his htad. Two heavy axes tnal had no doubt beau used in the perpetration of tho deed were discovered under his head covered with blood, The deceased was re-j puled to bo rich and was always known to carry tbout his person a considerable sum of money, which was the object of the ruf fians who murdered him. Tho watch of the deceased was also gono. The coroner was sent for and held an inquest upon the body. Verdict of the Jury" Wilful mur der." Spirit of the Times. SWATARA COAL REGION. Hitherto the city of Baltimore has de pended on a river navigation fur a supply of Anthracite Coal, and has necessarily been short by thousand of tons for even the home consumption. At the same time WestBrn Philadelphia has grown up into a well built and prosperous district upon the profits of tho Coal trade which the mines on the Schuylkill near Petisville furnished her. The whole of that City has derived im mense advantageous from that trade, in sup plying New York and the Eastern States, apart from the benefit of having a constant stock of cheap, safe, and convenient fuol for her own population. Philadelphia is not thus adverted to in any spirit of envy or ri valry, but merely to show the importance v! this trade. England might havo been referred to with perhaps greater force. The coal and iron of that kingdom are known to be the basis of hei manufacturing and com mercial greatness, the great source indeed of her stupendous power. What is (he re lation which Baltimore holds to this trade from this time? First the Union Canal Company is engaged in widening their nav igation from a superior coal region on tho Swatara at Pinegrovo to tho Pennsylvania Canal at Middlotown, which connects with the Canal Havre du Grace. In connection with this, rail road companies havo lately been organized from the Union Canal to the mines. These works will bu comple ted the next season. Baltimore may then look for coal from Wilksbwe, Shamokin, Lykins Valley and Pinearove. Philadel phia will be confined to tUe Lehigh and a part ot tho bchuylltill. Uultimore Amen can. The returns of the election fsr President, in the Stales of which news have been re ceived, are generally favorable to tho candi. date of the foderal parly. The native home of Washington, Jefferson and Madison.has, however, rejoctod the coalition candidate. Virginia remains true to tha cause of de mocracy. In het soil reposes the remains of the Father of oUr country, the immortal Washington the author of the Declaration of Independence, the immortal Jtfferson, and the Father of the Constitution of our country, the over memorable Madison. It is holy ground ! Virginia forms a nucleus around wh.ch to rally. Let not the democ racy of our country despair Truth Is mighty and will yet prevail. Norrislown Reg. ,y Den. Canal Commerce. The Clevland Her. aid reports the amount of properly on which toll is charged by weight, which arrived at that place during the month of Octobor, to lie di.JUi.'JJi lbs: Durtnr the mouth of October last year, 24,079,G07 lbs. Or property on which toll is charged by weight there were cleared from Cleveland, by of tho canal, during the past month,9,05G,094 lbs. During tha corresponding month last year, 12,052,850 Ibc. Baldness. French Brandv. di ssnlreil with sulphate of coppor (says a New York paper) applied once a day, will make the hair grow. To this wo may add that if the hair grows too abundantly take a quart of French Brandy a day, with a little sugar and nutmeg, and it will come off again. MANUFACTORY. TTR Subscriber would respectful!? Informs hi friends and the public generally, that he con tinues to carry on the business of manufacture CfifiAEKS AMD SETTEES, of almost every variety of pattern and finish; anil thai he will attend to turninc any article in wood that may be ordered, lie Will also attend to lOtTSE. & OilY i3XETA.Ii in oil tlielr branches; and respectfully sotlcita a con tinuance of public favor. Turning shop on Mar ket street, nearly opposite the Printing office of tha Columbia County Iteglster finishing shop on tho main street nearly opposito Ueorgo Weaver's store, BENJAMIN HAGENDUC1I. Hloomsburg September 19, 1840, NOTSCS.l ALL persons ha;ing claims or any de mand, wliatsnaver, against the subscribers, are requested to come forward before tho 10th of November for settlement. SCHUYLER, FRICK, & Co. At Bridge No. 1, on the Cattawissa Rail Road. The Settlements will bo made by Theo dore Wells, in Cattawissa, or Thomas El lis and B. P. Frick, at the Rail Road Bridge. S., F. k Co. The Broad Seal. It is rumored thai the whigs intend lo send Gov. Penning, ton to Maine to settle tho Gubernatorial question, as he thinks he can make Kent Governor with the "broad Seal" although Fairfield has a majority of tho popular votes. ATTENTION jw 5 - Population of tho world, 800,000,000 2UHI! Two steamboats, the Empress and the Monarch, were destroyed by fire, at New Orleans, on the SOlh ult. Loss $00,000. IMPROVED CHIMNEYS ECONO MY OF FUEL. By a very simple and cheap improve' mer.t in chimneys, the largest dwelling hous es may be mads comfortably wiirm in tho most inclement weather by a single fire of Schuylkill coil, and one-half of the trouble of keeping rooms and furniture in order a voided. An ingenious friend of ours two years ago caused to ba erected a fine three story house; in tho front part of tho base ment he had a grate of the ordinary size and style for rooms of similar dimensions, through which three cast iron tubes of two inches diameter passed from an under eel ler, one to ills second, and '.he other to tho third story, each ending in a handsome month projecting a little way from tho chim ney into the room for which heat was requir ed. The currents of boated air thus pro duced were found to answer all the purpos es of separate fires, and tho troublo of dust ing furniture two or three times a day, and the cost of purchasing it anew before it had seen half its appropriate service, were no longer to be incurred. When it is desira ble to moderate tho heat in any of the up per rooms, a cap is placed on the lower end of the tube, and the ingress of air preven ted. Every housekeepsi whose furniture has been spoiled and every person whose health has been impaired by coal fires, will appre ciate tho advantages of this kind of chim neys, which, if known, would be general introduced. New Yorker. WANTED A JOURNEYMAN COOPER.. THE Subscriber wishes to hire a Jour neyman Cooper, to whom good wages an$ steady employment will be given. ALSO An apprentice to the Coopering business is wanted immediately. A smart active lad will receive good encouragement upon apt plication to WILLIAM KELLY. Bloomsburg' October 3, 1840. Tho membors of the BLOOMSBURG ARTILLERY, are hereby commanded to meet in uniform at the house of Charles Doobler, in Bloomsburg on Saturday, the 28th of November, inst, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. A COURT OF APPEAL. For the past year, for delinquents of sain tympany, will be ueld at the same time and placo. Bv order of the Captain, E. ARMSTRONG, O- S. Nov. 21st 1840 Mew wfeo THE Subscriber has just received A NEW AND SPLENDID ASSORT MENT OF GOODS, suitable (o the season, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Hard ware, Qucensware, Shoes, Bonnets, Fine Cloth, JYell and Hair Seal Caps, 5'c. ,yc. all of which will be offorcd for sale little lower than ever has been sold in this coun try for cash only or exchange for country produce. The Subscriber having a long experience in business is convinced that it will be much to the purchasers advantage, as well as the McrchantH.to sell for PROMPT PAY and LOW PROFITS, thereby turning the profits twice a year at 121 per cent, is but ter than ono turn and three year credits at thirty thrco per cent. Call and examine my goods and you will be suited in quality and prices. THEODORE WELLS. Cattawissa, Nov. 21, 1810. N. B. No credit gave for longer time than three mouths. TAILORING BUSINESS. E. HOWELL, $ Co. Inform their friends and customers, that tliey have removed their shop into the build ing next door to the office of the Columbia Democrat.nearly opposite St.Paul's Church, Main-street, where they will at all limes bo ready to receive orders for cutting and mak ing all kinds of garments, and they assure the public that all work entrusted to them, shall be done in a fashionable and workman like manner. N. B. Prlicular attention paid to cut,i ting. Blomosburg, Oct. 10, 1840. Railroad Iron. A London letter says Orders from America for railroad rails of manufactured Iron, havo during the past week been given out to the iron trade to the enormous weight of thirty thousand tons; and it is anticipated when this contract is completed, others will speedily fol low, though probably not lo the present extent. George Coleman being asked if ho know Theodore Hook, answered, "oh yes, Hook and eye are old associates," Not so Bad. A young lady being dreadfully frightened at a bull that had bro ken from his pasture, called to some men who were in the neighborhood to "drive a way that gentleman jcow!" NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. THE Assessors of the different town ships are requested to meet the CommiS' sinners at thuir offioo in Danvillo, on Mon day the 7lh day of December to fix en some uniform standard for the valuation of proper ty and to receive tho precepts previous to tho triennial assessment. JOHN DEITERICH, JOHN M'HENEY, CHRISTIAN WOLF, Commissioners, Commissioner's Offico Danville, Nov. 19, 1840 PROPOSALS WILL also bo received by the Commis sioners for putting a new roof on the Jail Wall, and repairing tho fence around the Court House yard, &c. which proposals will bo received until Monday the 7th of Decern ber, 1840. bpecification of the repairs to be made, will be shown upon application at the Uomuussioners Uilice, Uanvillc. JOHN DEITERICH, JOHN M'lIENRY, CHRISTIAN WOLF, . Commissioners, Commissiouers Office Danville, Nov. 10, 1840.) SNFORMS his friends and customers that ho ha just received the latest FAIjTj & WINTER FASHIONS, from PHIIjADEIiPHIAjBnd is now prepared to do work in the most fashionable style, and in a work manlike manner, at short notice. Ho thanks hig friends for former favors, and solicits a continuance, of their custom. Bloamshurg, Oct. 31. 2?tf. OR to ON Thursday night, the 8th inst. from the subscriber, near Mr. Malon Hicks, in Brier Creek a dark brown Horse, 11 or 13 years old, about 10 hands high, with a white star in his loroneau and a scar on his hip. Who over will give information to tho subscriber, where he may be found, or re turn him to Mr. Nicely's tavern in Berwick, or to N. S. Prentiss, Bloomsburg, shall bq liberally reward., FRANCIS J. SMITH. ' Plymouth, Luz. co. Oct. 17, 1810. Berwick Sentinel please publish the a boy three weeks. Doct. ahem BSoyer, French EShctmmlisiu ISoctor, From Reading, Informs the public that he has returned toDloom burg.aftcr an absence sinco January last, and can ba fouud at the Hotel of Daniel Snyder, where ho wilt ba at all times ready to attend to patients who are aflhcted-wilh Ithcumatic pains in tho limbs or body filoomsburg Wept. 5, 184 U, Notice To Collectors. NOTICE is hereby given to all collec tors who hold duplicates previous to the year 1840 and in tho arrears on them, to bo prepared to settle them off by next court. By n;dar of the Commissioners. ' L. B. RUPERT, Treasurer. Treasurers Office,') Nov. 3, 1840. S NOTICE 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 tha prosecuting attorney shall indite them for koeping a tipling House. ' L. B. RUPERT. Treasurer. Treasurers Oflice, Nov. 3, 1840