'The Je.wi,-U U raid tliot within the last five years the number of Jews in the Holy Xund, lias increased from two thousand to Upward of 40,000 and that it is still in creasing. The Loudon Society, for the conversion of the Jaws havo established a mission at Jerusalem and built a church iinn Mount Zion. They havo translated the boot; of common prayer into Hebrew und havo a missionary who is n converted Jow stationed there and thus after a pari od of eighteen hundred years, the Psalms pf David in Hobrcw are again sung by a Hebrew Christian church on Mount 'Ann where thoy were first set to music by their inspired nuiliorihc "sweet singer f Israel" tiOOO years ago. Keystone. THE NEXT CONGRESS. The Philadelphia Spirit of tho Times, says: "Tho oleetion for members of the next Congress held in Maine, Louisiana, Vermont, Pennsylvania Ohio. Georgia, South Cnroliaa, Now York, New Jersey and Massachusetts, have resulted in the choice of eighty federalists and fifty-fife Democrats. In tho Senate there will be twenty-nine federalists, a majority so that Harrison when duly installed, will he rup ported bv majorities in both Houses. We shall then realize tbo golden promises of better. Trains" Ji'e-haps." A Horrible Murder. Wo learn from the Upper Mailboro' Gazette says tho Bal tim ore Sun, that on Saturday last, a shock ing affair occurred in tho neighborhood of llhulcnsburg, in this Stale. It is stated that a misuudurstar.ding had for sorao time exis ted between Clement T. Ililleary and a young man named Albert Magrudor, and on Saturday they met at tho church near Hilloary'a house, whero they resumed, the quarrel. Some throats, it is said, wero pas sed between them whou Ililleary went to his house, got his gun, and when within a few yards of Magrudor, discharged the gun nt him three of tho shot taking effect in the forehead, the'remahtler passing through the hat. We havo yet to record the moit chocking part. Afior shooting tho young man, Ililleary ordered one of hie negroes to hold him, while lie, with the butt end of his gun, literally knocked out the man's brains ! Ililleary, says the Gazetto, lias heretofore stood fair in the above place, and has many respectable relatives. Jin Awful rusition. A nan named Kidd, in attempting to cross tho Gencsseo rivpr, a short distance abovo the middle falle, during a vary dark night last week,be camo unable to manage his boat and drifled to a dam, only a few feet from tho cataract, where the boat grounded slightly and hung like a balanca. He remained in this peri lous situation for four houra, whou he was lescued by some friends attracted by his cries. Had there been two inches mors water on the dnm.er a brisk wind, ho would have been piecipitated down tha falls, and dashed to atoms. Spirit of the Times. Another Steamboat Lost. The Charles ton Patriot states that tho steamboat Sam Jones, loaded with cotton, and bound to Darien, (Geo.) struck a snag and sank in tha river, she will be a total loss. Dreadful. Tho body of Mr. David Plnmer of Gloucester, was found on Mon day, on tho floor of his residence, his head Mid shoulders in the firo place, and horribly liurnt. He lived entirely alonr, and from appearances, it is supposed that while be foio tho fire, preparing something to eat. he xyns seized with an apopletic fit, (having been subject to them,) ant! fell directly into the fire, in tho position in which ho was found. He was nearly eighty years if age. SENATOR IN CONGRESS. The Hon. Levi Woodbury has been elec ted by the New Hampshire- House of Rep resentatives, a United States Senatoi for six vears from tho fourth of Marefi next, in tho place of Mr. Hubbard, whoso term will thon expire. Mr. Wnodburv received M5 votes, Gen. James Wilson 72, and there wore from 10 to 15 votes eraliering. Tho Senate immediately afterward concurred ia tho election by a vote of 7 to 5. Libit Suit. The suit instituted by Th?d dens Stevens against Hotter & Cantincpuh lishei if of tho Magician, for an alleged libel, came up last week in tho Adams Connly Court. On motion of the defendant's conn nol.tho indictment was quashed by dsfault. Tho defendants wero.howeYcr.again bound in recognizance for their re appearance at January session, 181,1. Union Cunal. The Union Canal Corn psny have commenced widening their canal to tho same dimensions as the Pennsylva nia Caul. This will afford an millet suffi cient to answer thu purpo;cs of the Swntara Csal region, and give them a market in Bal timore via the Tide Water Canal. Children Suffjcaled. Two rbildien, each only ten months old, were suffocated in Now York on Monday last,-one by be ing overlain i bed by m mother; tho other by being folded too closely in its cradle cov eting, while its mother was at tnarkst. Census of New Hampshire. The pop ulation of New Hampshire, wording to tho j recent ccsu, is S8 1,181. J ECCLESIASTICAL NOTICE. tC7I)iine service will bo celebrated in Sf Gabriel's Church, Sugarloaf, on tha 25th inst. being CHRISTMAS DAY, with a Sermon and tho Communion. Also on Saturday and Sunday following. The Services to commence at 1 1 o'clock. Burned to Death. A colored woman nnmad Chloo Chrispin, seventy-seven years old, was burned to death in Portland a few days sinco, by her clothes taking firo. She ran out into the street, and was found by her son on hisTeturn home lying in n snow bank dead, with hr clothes still burning. Patent Office. Tha Hall in the nw Pa tent Office at Washington, for tho exhibi tion of American manufactures is now com pleted; it is 1273 feet long, 03 feet wids, 30 feet high, and fire proof. PARDONED. Gor. Porter has pardoned Jennings and Ortman, the two individuals who wore so summarily tried and convicted of participa tion in tho Kensington riots, in Philadel phia, in tho curiir of which a house was burnt in the ground. Two men, nam?d McElroy and Johnson nrn to be executed at Btiffdo. N. York, on the 19th of next month, fot tho oiimo of murder. Counterfeit ono and two dollar notes of tho Wilmington and Brandywine Bank, aro in extensive circulation. We again caution our readers to bo careful. HOG KILLING. As the season for butchering hogs has again arrived, tbo following information. whieh we cut from an exchange naper.may not bo doernod unimportant, by many of out suuscniicrs: "in scalding Hogs, it is best to dip them first in cold water, and then in hot the bristles come out oasior. A correspondent of the "Lancaster Ex- nminer" goes for making the mle of our punuc improvemcnis,a question ai uic next Governor j election. ' Gen Jackson. Wo sob i; stated in some ofour exchanges that tho venerable ex-Pre sident i sick and confined to his bed. The nature r aereritv of his disease is not sta ted. AN UNNATURAL MONSTER. The Stato Capitol Gazette of the 23d tilt says : i" A wretch now lies in iail in Phil ndalnhia, awaiting his 'rial for the murder of his wife. It ia said ho compelled her to prostitute Iiorsoir to furnish him with mo ney, and that he ould force her into tho street, and by threats and blows oompel her to acts of si ti and guilf, and thon follow her to the place of assignation, wailing outside to receive llie sums ttiat she thus earned. MARRIED On Tuesday weok, hr the Rev. Daniel Gring.Mr HENRY AUTEN of Orangoville, to Miss ANN, daughter of .Mr. Daniel l.antz, of 1 urbiit township, Nor. thumberlaud county. On the 2Glh ult. in Philadelphia, by Rev, W. H. Odenheimar, Hon. HENRY A. WISE, of Virginia, to SARAH, daughter of Hon. John Sergaant. DIED At Hamburg, on the 2d Decern ber.inst. CLEMENT REED WILLIAMS son of Benjamin Williams, jr. and grandson of Col Win. Kitchen, aged three years. TTNFOIIMR liN friends and customers Uit lie has JLL just received the latest FALIi & WINTER FASHIONS, from PHILADELPHIA, and if now prepared to do worK in the rnojt tasliionaliln Ftylr, anil in a work manlike manner, at short notice. Ho thanks his friends for former fivors, and solicits a eon.iiiuancc of their curtom. Bioimshtrrg, Oct. 31. 27tf. A JOURNEYMAN COOPER. THE Subscribe! wishes to hire a Jour neyman Cooper, to whom good wages aud steady employment will be gircn. ALSO An apprentice to the Coopering business is wanted immediately. A smart active lad will receive good encouragement upon ap plication tn WILLIAM KELLY. Blnomsburg4 October 3, 1810. Doct. ahen IiSoyer, French ISItcumatiHin Doctor, From Heading, Informs the publie that he has returned toBloom burg.after an absence ince January tut, and can tie found at tbo Hotel of Daniel Snyder, where ho wilt lx; at all tlmM ready to attend to putients who are afflict! with Rheumatic pains in thelimbi or body Bloorssburg Kept, 5, 1810, Address to the Temperunce Societies ami Jncnils oj emperancc within the bounds of the county of Columbia by the officers of the County Association. GnNTLr.MEN. The time of our annual meeting is again near and it become? our duty to call tho attention of tho auxiliary societies and those which have not yet be come auxiliary to the subject. The Tem- porance caiiBC has ben gaining in strcniuli and influence, and I ruin the increase of mem bora and now societies through tho couiuy, we anticipate a meeting of no ordinary in terest. Thero has been more light thrown on the evils of the liquor business and the im portance of lemperauce, within the past year man ciunug any previous year, during the organization of the society;" and thero arc a number of important subjects which will bo up for discussion bcfoio that body which will require a full representation from nil tho societies which havo become auxiliary heretofore, and that all those soci eties which havo been organized but which hare not yet become- auxiliary, tako tho proper amps to oeconio so. All that is re quired of any society to become auxiliary is, that thoy send on their delegates (what number they please) with a copy of their constitution and report' The report should contain the number they havo in the society the number of teniperato men within their bounds who do not belong tho num ber nt moderate crinkcrd anil of habitual drunkards; the numbar of stores who sell li quors and who sell it not, and the number which havo abandoned its sales during thu year the number ot taverns, distilleries, &c.; and any other information which may be of interest to tho lemperauce cause. The annual meeting of the society will od neiu at uanviiic on the first Thursday of January in 1841, in tho Piesbytenan Lecture Rsom, where ilia hoped thero will be a full representation from all the socie ties in tho county. Several addresses are expected on the occasion. It is likewise desirable that the delegates convene as ear ly as possible, thry should he there at loust by II crclopls in tho morning. DANIEL M. BARBER, Prest A. Vallerciiamp, ? r , Samuel Yorks, i ' ' 1 nst- iax Wilson, M. C. Grier, Secretaries. THE undsrsigned having pumhased the uook-Utnding establisha! in Milton, in forms '.he puhlis that he is now ptepared to do all kinds of Binding in the cheapest and most emislaiitial maanor. Of nil descriptions will be done to ordr at the .hnrtesi notice. 1 ,,, All kinds of country produca will be ta kan in uxchangc for work. II. L. DIEFFNBACH. Milton, Dee. 0, 1010- 32 nn. SWAYNK'S- COMPOUND SYRUP OP FSMLW VIE6SWSAIA WIL.D CHERRY, For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Spitting of Mood, Soreness of Throat, Whooping Cough, and all Diseases indicative of CONSUMPTION. DELAYS AKE DANGEROUS. So it is with1 thoao ho ncgiect ihrir COLDS and COUGH, At first you complain of hiii:g a Cold, which is neglcrt;d; after which a torcnete is experienced in the Hroiichia, with a Hacking Cough, and finally the disease scttlej upon tho lungs, which tho patient will soon perceive hy a waiting away of the hody, attended with heclic fevers and tpilling up of flor id ll(Kid and mutter from ulcers on tho lungs; a pain anu wcijnt is auo rxpcrienceJ at tlio aliened part 01 w lungs; 111c innclion ol tlio animal economy grow languid; tho hody liccomes dry; tho eyes eink deep within their cavities; at length, tho patient pays ino ucut ot nature, wnen 110 ia flattering him self with tho hopes ol a speedy recovery. To ob viate all thoso dutrewin!; finiptomi "Spare 110 lime" in procuring tlio abovo Invaluable Medicine at tho very commencement of your Cold and Cottghs whereby your health may bo secured and 111111; anu money saveu. ALL persons hazing 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 Kozd. The Settlements will be made hy Then dnre Wells, in Cattawissa, or Thomas El lis and B. P. Fnck. at tho IWil Road Bridgo. S., F. 1 Co. TAILORING BUSINESS. E. HOWELL, fy Co. Inform their friends anil niMtnmrra. ifiit thoy hare removed their shop into (lie build ing next ooor to the otticn or tho Columbia Democrat.nearly opposite St.Paul'a Church, Main-street. where thov will .nt nit tim. h ready to reeeivo orders for cutting and mak ing all kinds of garments, and they assuro tho public that all work entrusted to them, shall bo done in a fashionable and workman. like manner. N. B. Particular altsntion paid to cut ting. Bloraoiburjr, Oct, 10, 1040, NEWSPAPERS AT WiniUSBUllG. The Harruburcr naoers have iiiurl their annual proposals for furnishing thoir shoots 10 all who Riav be llenlrnii nf nnictmt themselves of n news pnper printed at the Capitol of tho state. Not having room to puuiisn ineir prospectus at large, wo havo copied below thoir terms. The Reporter, Keystone, and Slato Capitol Gazottc, ate ieiuocrauc, ami me lntclligcnocr, federal, TERMS Oh' THE REPORTER. For tho session, twice a wenk, in ad- vMice, 02,00 tor the whole year, 3,00 Any person forwarding riVE session sub scribers, and tho monoy, shall have a sixth copy for his trouble. W. D BOAS. TERMS OF THE KEYSTONE. During the session semi-weekly 2 00 For the yeaar 3 p.0 Any person fnrwardirnr in fto on 0I...11 . ctivo tho KoXstonc from tho timo of sub- scrtbinir to the close of tho soasiun nr iv copies will bo sent to any oue office for 10 00. All Post Masters are invited to act as n jenta for tko Kaystonc, in receiving subscri bers and remiting money to us; and any one siKnifyini' his willinsnass to act n snrh. shall receive a list of our subscribers in his town and neighborhood, with our terms of agency. BARRET & PARKE. Harrisburg, Nov. 18, 1810. TERMS 01' THE STATE CAPITOL GA ZETTE. Tho State Capitol Gazetto will bo pub liahed twico a week during the sittings of tho Legislatuio, and once a week for thu re mainder of the year, at the following pri ces : The sessinn only, (twice a week,) 2 00 Tha whole rear, 3 oo Postmasters and others friendly to the Democratic cause, are rospcctfully rsquos tcd to receive subscriptions to this' paper. Any person procuring ns fivo good subscri bers, shall be entitled to tho sixth copy gratis; or any person procuring five goo'd subscribers and forwarding 810 free of pos tage shall be ontitled to the remainder for his trouble, and in tho same proportion for a larger number. HENLOCK & BRATTON. TERMS OF THE DAILY AND SEMLWEEKLY .PENNSYLVANIA INTELLIGENCER Durmg the ensuing session of tho Legis lature, the Pennsylvania Intelligencer v;ill be published Daily and Semi-Weekly, on .t. ril : . J wo louiiwing lorm: : Daily during the session 03 00 Semi-Weekly do. 2 00 Daily dining the session aid semi weekly during the remainder of the year, per annum, 4 00 Scroi-weokly during the session and weekly during the remainder of the year, per annnm, ti 00 The Daily paper will be published on a sheet sufficiently largo to contain full reports of the doing of both branches of tho Legisla ture, sketches nf Congressional proceedings and the general news of the limes, togeth er with miscellaneous article on -a variety of (subjects. The Scmi-woekly paper will be publish ed on s sheet of double-medium size, and will contain as much reading matter as any paper ever published in Harrisburg. banc's? & "vimmsm. MANUFACTORY'. TTE Subscriber would respectfully informs his friends anil tho public generally, that he con tinues to caiiy on Iho business of manufacturing CMAHI3S AWD SETTEES, of almost every variety of pattern and finish; and that ho will altond lo turnini? any article in wood that may bo ordered. Ho will aUo attend to H3Um c ORVA METAL in all their branches; and Kwjicrtfully solicits a con tinuance of public favor. Turning shop on Mar ket street, nearly oppojito tho Printing office of the Columbia County KegUtcr finishing shop on tho main street nearly opposite George Weaver's store. I'lENIAMIN HAGENDUCH. Bloomsburg September 10, 1810. CUKE YOUR COUGH BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. REMEMBER, delays aro danger oui. Thoiiffind dieannuallyfiomtliatdreadfiildis oate CONSUMI'TION, which might have been checked at the commencement, and disappointed of itn prey, if proper means had been reoited to. Tho very many who havo thus been snatched from that u .mnt, uy luu iiiiiDiv tini; ill uliUltnillun COMPOUNH SYUy' OF WILD CHERRY, bear testamnny toihin day, annoancing thocuroj, tho wonderful cures, performed by tho uso of this invaluablo nied-'cine. For salo at Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. Nov. 7, 1840. 28. THE PJllNTEIt WANTS A FEW DUSHBL8 OF WSjcatj ESuckwhcat & Cona, AND A FEW LOADS OF A few Bushels of POTATOES would also be received PKOSPE"CTUS FOR THE CONGRES. SIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX. The works will bo published by us during tha approaching session of Congress. They havo hail such a wide circulation in tho United Stales, and their Usefulness and cheapness are to universally acknowledged, that wo deem it unnecessary to givd 11 detailed account nf Ut ,, c,t.,r .n,L,. ;ni contain, aufilco It to eay that they will bo invnlua- ... an imcrcji in mo proceedings 01 Congress. JSo other publication gives them so full, nor half so cheap.( Ills, indeed, tho cheapest putw hrntion 111 tho United Stteipethapln tho world Our position ot tho scat of Government enables us to print them at so low n rate. Wo arc compelled to publish tho proereilingsof Congress in detail, for our doily paper. This done, it rcqni.-ei, Compara tively, but a small additional oxpemo to change tlicni to the forms of tho Congressional Globe and Appen- dix. If it wero not for theso cilctunstances, wa could not publish them for four times tho sum charg ed. In some parts of tho United States, the whilo paper, upon which these woiks aro printed, would sell for as much ai wo charge for the publication. Tha Co.vor.r.?sioNAr, Glume is made up of tho daily proceedings of tho two Hous-es of Congress, and the Breeches of tho members condensed. Tho yeas and nays on oil important subjects ore given. It is publishhed as fast as tho business of tho two Houses affords number will rntitnln eivtr.Ti n,t .i, small type. Wc expect td publish thred numbers w u.tijr muivucKS 01 llie gCSdlOlI. Tho Afi.Niux contains tho apceches of flm members, at full length, written out by thcmrclveff urn i (ifinmu mint Eamo lorm as tliouongrcsjion ai Globe. Ztia published asfastasthoBpecchcscaii bo prepared by the members-. acii oi tJicso works is cofflplclo in itself. But is desirable for n.vpiV onlicci-;iir.r tn In. cause, if thero sliouM lm nops'w of a speech in tho Congrcssloncl Globe, or nwuui vi un cunccmcss, it may oo removed at ,,,. k.. ...c...:. . .1 , r. . U....V, uj- itiniuis 10 uicspeeca in ino .appenuix. Indejte.i to both aro sent to subscribers' as soon ai they can be prepared after the adjournment of Con gress. TERMS i For 0110 COnr of ihe CnnirrMsinnal Hlnhn &i One copy of the Appendix gt Six copies of cither of tho abovo works will bo sent for $5, twelve copies for $10, and a proportion- uiu iiuuiuer oi copies ior a a larger sum. Pnvtnpnta mKt 1,n l,.n.,n!tfn.l 1... a, .l n m i. paid, at our tUk. Tho notes of any incorporated in uiu umira ovaict, cur rem in mo sccuon ci the countrv where a subscriber rrsirlea. will lin rn. ceived. To insure all the numbers, tho mbscriptions should bo hero bv tbo 14th of Dneemlirr naxt nt farthest. CC'iVo attention will be paid to any order unlets the money accompanies it. Washington City, Oct. SO, 1840. AN mmw. THE subscriber would respectfully in form his customers and the public gsner allv, that ho has iast received from Nay York: Plates of FasMons and drafts for cutting garments, by which he is enabled to cot in tho newest fashion not only of New York, but of London; and make up in the first stilo for Autumn and Winter wear. The Subseriber returns his eincero thanks for past favors, and respectfully solicits a continuance, promising on his part, every exertion to render general satis faction. BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg; Nov. 28, 1840. THE Subscriber has just received A NEW AND SPLENDID ASSORT MENT OF. GOODS, suitable to tho season, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Hard tuare, Quccnswarc, Shoes, Bonnets, Fine Cloth, Neil and Hair Seal Caps, .S'C. i$-c. all of which will bo offered for aalo lilllo lower than ever has been sold in this coun try for cash only or oxchango for country produce. The Subscriber having a long esperienca in business is convinced that it will bo much; to the putchasers advantage, ns well as tha Mcrchants.to sell for PROMPT PAY and LOW PROFITS, thereby turning tho profits twice a year at 12$ per cent. i9 bet ter than onu turn and three year credits at thirty three per cent. Call and examine my goods and you will bo suited in quality and prices. THEODORE WELLS. Cattawissa, Nov. ill, 1810. N. B. No credit gavo for longer time than three months. MRS- II- BOWMAN. AS just received from Philadelphia, and open ed nt her next door to A. Ilardey's end nearly opposite Messrs. Rupert & Barton's, a largo assortment of Silk and Slraiv Bonnets, Bonnet Silks and trimings, Ribbons of all kinds, Ladies Gloves, Mils, Handker chiefs, Shawls and Stock ings, Braids, Cords, La dies and Childrens Shoes, Boys Caps J-c. j-c. which will bo offered to her friends and tho public, at rcasonablo pricra, for cash or produce, Blotubur(;, NoV. 14, 1810,