our table; Vo have recniv'cii a number of Roberts1, Stini-Monlftly Mugazmn, published at Bos-, llHl Mass. It is a rbcnp mill valuable mis- rllsiiy- A" advertisement will be found in another column. The Boston Notion, is the largest paper ...i.i;aliPit in the United StAtes. handsome HI"""" ' 1 1.1 f Mrttirl lint nit Nnflixinana nt hnth ' i iy be ion at tins onice. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas sundry important and weighty . nctncin-itl V ffrmvlnir nllt itf iUo nun. ,iinn of the revenue anu finances of the BtLiiiptr. nniiHar in uic tu luii iui inn lqiibui m. ofUoneress at an earner aay man .hmmhI ci0eiin. fipn ihtia fnrm nn ..i-..tinQitr nt'Mcinn. finch n rpnrif nr. .rtf. in mv uiufrmeni. ins canveniinn iIIQ IwO nuuoea auuii as nitty uc iirau- . . .i r i 1 1 n, i cuuici MW -- -v j - ... n mei in Inn (Innitnl nt tho nitv nf - . .1.1 .. .1 Lt.i tii tiv nf Mnv iiptI. Ann T rnnntrp BOHiiifc""'! - . ' O . rrtonpnn senators anu itenrcseninuves " j-a I f inrmulwm rpcmnnllnrf llm atnta the Union as may uu given iu iugiu, anu define and adopt such measures as tho .1 f tl-st MMimlrc tnot loam Irk fttam In . I ! . 1 srcexerciaa.of their wisdom and discrc- Tn fpatimnnv whereof. I have caused tho I III 1111. U MILLU IU UJ I biDUII U nn. .1 Done at tho city of Washington, this seventeenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight s. hundred and forty-one, and of the independence of tho United Slates the sixty-fifth. W. H; HARRISON, I3y IHU X Itjoiuiill. Uaniul wkdstcr. Stcrctary of State. New Hampshire, in the first Slate ECc- .ni. I - t I. ipr ninipR. iiik iiiiirHi iiirnt, ill irmiTii will foil and imitated throughout the union. SKBSnBBS mi i uuiiui r iwi inw viuuituui,iii in nr. i uw umiuiiii' ui a uiitiuuiiJiiiii i avu II (lllllilivu lira i riiA diiiii ! inn i w innnr tn fill m ninr lest in length, weignt i-;,4Ui ins. 'I. A Iihii r 1 l .1 1 I 'J741 ho the ship now building at New York, if ii ia nil in rtit inini in nnv m I'.iiiriiMii .. r 1.. . 1 1 A'it. The Rochester Adver- risva W unrlnrctnnrl thnt llio rrfil. nrtivuv nrnv;iiiH in iviiiuhl in in w.iinur ni;iiinii.i. i'iiil i liMiri' is ii 1 1 1 1 r? rtu i ii ir i .i i cmovai nj a revolutionary ooiaier, . jamos tuostier, surveyor, oi the rort uiuuuiii hiiu uvcry way uuaiuiuu w iui id uuiicy tn LiiB i) in uc. una nonii iini ere niiRiv rpinnirmi nu ii ippianiid hui nra icii in ma ninrn I iutb in America man in anv ninnr rnnn- Next in England and next in France. lam. ill nil ill iiiii:i. i mis riiimiri' " B"- ranee on e aniit ana in uuna nana at ffCnernt namr annptM in nnti m Naur 111 roliltinn in tlin nntna nf llin (tHnrt uifilitutions. Bv law. these banks hnf nc TV.., V.,.!, o:... r 1 W I ill a mnl Tnr lliol nu rir m bePAmO-fllt !inilfttt(l tmrl nnl Itomn rn. Call lint hf fllRnnCAfl iiT nvonnl ql nrnil1 1 aim me uanne 01 ino iaie cencrallv general upension of specie payments (Sareiv Fund) is broken canital 7 uuk, anu &ou,uuu lost 10 tne oa'c- ..... u n i. vttflll. V I 1-1 . JjUU J I 1 1 u Mist. 1 if) sleamunat Jnhn l.'nn ilolnli nagged and sunk a few miles above Urleans. She was bound for Nash- nM imi 1.1 ...... r .. c.'iiiii nnnt W , . O J ii)c for tlio passenger and crew to one tuuw ou uai niuv uicro was in Uiu boats. iNot a trunk or any irllrlp iv!ia anvptl. A frt1nrprl (irntnnn 'in1, liverv body elso safe. Uen. fine of the liassentrois. lost with his Wn 15,00 dollars in null. The J. believed, went down in such deep 'liat it will brnbably- never be found. i!yiirt f the I in(i PS GLEANINGS. Pdptr. mills. Thero are twelve paper mills in Lee, Mass., which manufacture 1,200 tons of stock annually, producing pa per worth 8300,000. Great JVethct in the South,- Charleston papers of the 13th instant give accounts of a freshet in that section of country, which had already done great damage, and there were approhensions that it would bo much worse. At Hamburg tho watar was very high, and rising at tho rale of eighteen in ches an hour a considerable portion of the town was under water. Tho railroads had sulTered much by the Wishing away of bridges embankments, &e. McLcod Case postponed. The trial of McLcod upon the chargo of assisting to burn tho Caroline, and to murder Durfee, comes on Lockport next summer not next week. McLeod has commenced, or is about to commence, the correspondent ol the N. Y. Herald says proceedings to procure a com mission to examine foreign witnesses, and among the rest Capt. Drew, who command ed the Caroline expedition.and who is now in England. Hence it is that a trial cannot be had before (he latter part of next summer 01 perhaps not uutil fall. Government Steamers. It is thought that government has decided to render as sistance to Mr. Collins of Now Yorfc, and carry out his plan for building four large steam ships to run bctwocn New York and Liverpool. Steamboat Home. The cause growing out of the loss of this vessel, after a full and laborious hearing in New York, which oc cupied six days, was on Monday evening given to the jury, who the next morning came into Court with a verdict for $11, 300. Native Steel, Professor Emmons of N. York, has made a report to the Legislature on the stetl mine discovered in Franklin county, in that State. Native steel, it is stated, can bo dug out of the earth. Commodore Downes, it is said has been reinstated in the command of the Navy Yard at Charlestown, which place has been temporarily occupied by Capt. Morgan. What Villains, Three seamen iried To set tire to the whaling ship Audley Clarke, in January last, at sea, in order to get clear of paying what the1 owed the owners. Whig Nomination. Tho Whigs of N. York have nominated J. P. Phccnix, Esq., as their candidate for Mayor at tho ap proaching charter election. A New Paper has boen started in Har risburg to support tho election of Governor Porter. It is callcd"Tho Yeomin;" and is very ably edited. Tho Tixes of New York for 1830, a mounted to 81,000,000. It is estimated that this yeitr, they will amount to 81-000,-000. Riots in Canada. The election in Can ada is prolific in riots. The Radical tick et goes ahead of the Tory, and of course the latter party knock down and beat the Radi cals whenever they can with impunity. On Wednrsday the Radical candidate was 120 ahead at Henrysvjlle, which so exas perated the torioi that a severo contest en sued, and tho radicals boing poorly prepared to defend themselves were severely injured. One or more of the latter havo died, and many aic so badly hint that there are r.o hopes of recovery. Tho radical candidate has entered his protest and withdrawn from the canvass, and possibly, tho riotous scones have ended fur the present. A Vankcc Schooner, only 70 tons has sailed from Charlestown for Canton. It is a bold experiment, and is rumorod to be an express. Wot and Jail lrcahing.- A riot in Lo rain county, Ohio, lately occurred which ended in breaking open the county jail and taking therefrom two negro slaves, who had been confined in it, to wait an atljucatiou of their cause. No you Don't. An individual who had borrowed $150 from the German Hank at Wotcester, Ohio, offered to pay tho bank in its own notes; but tho cashier put his thumb to the tip of his nose, and told the person he "couldn't come it over tho bank in that way." A Good Joke. All the Whig papers in the West, refused to publish the Inaugural Address of Gen. Harrison, for a day or two after they received it, belisving from lis namby-pamby slyle, that it was a hoax. Mexico. This government is in a most distracted condition. All the California provinces urs in rebellion, and the Gulf pro vinces aro little better, one of them luring est.ulisheu a separate government. MARRIED On the 21sthut by the Rev. William J. Eyer, Mr. MICHAEL WITMEYER.of Mnncv, to Miss SARAH WUITENIGHT, of Nescopcck. VENDUE. THE subscriber offers for sale, at Public Vendue, at the house of Enoch Howel, in Bloomsburg, on Saturday, March 27, 1841. at 10 o'clock, in tho forenoon, the following properly, viz: one German Brass eight day clock and case, beds and bedding, and sev eral articles of household furniture, a one horse waggon, horso gears, a cooking stove and pipe, rope works, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Conditions made known at lime of salo. DANIEL GROSS. Bloomsburg, March 13, 1841. Trial last For April Term 1811. Isaiah Shuman vs. Daniel Cuetenbadur tt til II. W. Wuplea va. Ailatn Miclical. Richard Pliimcr vs. Theodore Weill. Same vs. Same. Robert Montgomery vs. John Couraon etal. Alber 15. Ashton et at va. Christian Ash et at. Samuel Srobbt.et al vs. Christian A. Drobst. Benjamin F. Frrk et al vs., William Kitchen. Joseph Hopper ct al vs. Thompson Welliver. Daniel M. Batber vs. James Barlioi's Adinr. Robert Simington vs. Frederick P. Mans, Peter lialdy s. William Cnrnelison. Nathan Seeley vs. William Robison. George A. Frick vs. Daniel Hantz. Sharpless Taylor vs. Frcder P. Maus. John B. Rodney vs. Thomas Scout. Jacob Girton va. Jacob Harris. Grand Jurors For April Term 1811. . Cattawissa Jesso Clever, William Gearhart, Jacob Garrison. Dtrry David McOormick, Samuel Russcl, Phil ip Scidle, Thomas Forstcr. Fishing Creek Daniel McIIenry, Jr. Mahoning Jacob Hibler. Mijflin Thomas Bowman, Charles Michael, Isaac Snyder. Peter Groover.. Mount l'leasant William Howell. Madison John Eves, Henry Smith, Levi Bisel. Koarma Vreec Peter Ilclwig, John Yeager. Sugurloaf sa Douglas, Benjamin Oole, Sam uel linonc, Maine w Alcllenry, Samuel iiess. Traverse Jurors. Brier erecA-Mordica Jackson, George Freas, Jr. Bloom Samuel Mellick, Andrew Ciivelinjr, Val entine Bidlcman.Daniel Hagcnbuch. Derry John Blee. Fishing creek Moses McHcnry,Petcr Crivcling, James Haycock. llemlodt John Ohl, Curtis Amine. Juchson Joshua Savage. . Limestone John Caldwell, John Marshall. Liberty Robert Simonton. Madison Robert Campbell, Daniel Crumly. Mount Pleasant John Jones. Mahoning John Dean, Sen. Daniel M. For, William Nanconk, Thomas Loyd. Monteur John Bailor, Daniel Gcigcr, Andrew Claik, James Barton. Orange George Harman, Philip Auchenbach, Boanng creek Peter Hcrbcin, Jesse Price. .?fn.;,i r:i,ir nr,;,i Aul,nimnn Vai'.sy David Maxwell, James Blue, Daniel Woodbide. K"0, FIVE THE SEMI-MONTHLY. OF O. five of Roberts' Magazine wa3 published and ready lor sale promptly on the morning ol tho lli th inst. It is a highly interasting number and looks, as usual, neat as a pin. 7 he reduc tion of the retail price ol the Magazine from nine pence to EIGHT CENTS works admlrablytin. ly look at it ! A handsome well printed book of forty largo pages with an extra thick and durable cover, containing tho choicest gems if the Ameri can and Enligsh Magazines, together with a fine Enohxvi.no, For only Eight Cents a Copy. This must certainly bo pronounced tho climax of cheapness. It throws all the otuer Magazines m the country, in point of cheapness, in tho shade. fXj"i'erons desirous of purchasing tho back num borr of tlin Magazine, can now bs supplied (as No. 1 has been reprinted) by calling at tho Counting room or sending their orders to us post paid. Qj-Subscription price S3,00 per year. Five copies for $8,00. Ton copies for 915,00. March 37, 1841. Equal to any Second to none. HE Subscriber informs his friends, and the public generally, that ho is now, not only the occupant, but the proprietor ofllio Ij.1IiaK.1JVD co.v.vomous riiuvE sronvjinrcic T.I K7T.V IN DANVILSiB, Pa. Known as the UNION II A IX," and has made and completed an addition to tho building which gives him the most airy, spacious, and pleasant rooms of any Hotel in the place; and he is deter mined that the improvements and additions to bis Houso thall keep pace with the growth and imptr tancc of the town in which it is located, and that it shall be second to none. The house has been thoroughly tepaircd, and furnished in a manner which he feels confident will give satisfaction to cus tomers. His TAHT.li will always be furnished with the choisest and best, and his JIAH will bo supplicc with tho purest liquors. His stables are al ways well supplied with good provender, and attend ed by a careful Ostler. His long acquiantanci'wilh tho business of keeping a public house, together with a determination to usa every means to render satisfaction, induces him thus publicly to encourage his old friends to continue their calls, and invite the public generally to give him a trial, and judge fur themselves, as he is determined that the Union Hall shall be kept in as creditable a manner as any house in Northern Pennsylvania. WILLIAM I1ENRIE." Danville, March ?0, 1841. tf SHERIFF'S SALES. BB virtue of sundry writs of venditioni ixpo nas, to me dircctej, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in Danville, on Monday tho 10th day of April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tho following1 property, viz: A certain tract of land situate in Cattawissa town ship, Columbia county, adjoining- hnds of Jesse Yocuw, Loyd Thomas and others, containing iSO ACRES, more or leas, whereon is erected a LOGr MOUSE AND STABLE. Seized, taken in execution, aud to be sold as the property of Samuel Ycttcr. ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Briercrcck town ship, Columbia county, adjoining land nf Sidlers, Isaac Kint, and Henry Deitcrich, containing SIXTY-TWO ACRES, whereon is erected a i,og dfjpTi-k HOUSE AND JllglJyaii FRAME STABLEo Seized taken in execution', and to be cold as the property of Jacob Miller and John Manning, Ad ministrators of Valentine Moyer, dec et al. ALSO A certain house and lot situate in the TOWN of CATTAWISSA, between tho upper Ferry road and second street, and adjoining a lot of Sarah iiuges anu others, wheraon is erected a FRAME HOUSE FRAME STABLE with sundry out buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be cold as the property of Francis Dean. JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff. oiiKinrr a uffice, uanuue, March 1,9, 1841. Y virtue of a writ of Vcnditisni Exponas, to me directed, will bo sold at public sale, at the Comt House, in Danville, on Monday tbo lUih day of April next, at 10 o'clock, A. Al. the following property, viz: A certain tract of land situate in Jackson town ship, in Columbia ciunty, containing S ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands lately sold by defend' ant to Yorks and Frick, lands of John Hess, Georgo A. Frick, and others, whornon is erected a Dwelling House AND STABLE A SAW-MILL, and afew acres f land cleared. Seized taken iu execution, and to be sold, as the property of John Russel, bail of Andrew Russel. BY virtue of a certain writ of Levari Facia, to mc directed, will bo exposed to sale, by pub lic vendue, or out, at the Court Houso, in Danville, on Monday tho linn day of Ap.nl next, A certain tract of land situato in Orange town ship, Columbia county, bounded on the northeast by lands of John Underwood and Wm. Uomson, on tho south by lands late of Philip Seidle and Jacob Scelcv. on the cast by lands of the estate of Peter White, deceased, and on tho north by lands of Hayman, containing 101 ACRES, be tho same more or less, on which is erected one GltlST-MILL, ONE SAW-MILL, T.VO Dwelling Houses aud one Barn. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the estate of James Hcpbuurn. JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff. SuiniTr's Offici, Danville, ) March SG, 1841. 5 SHERIFF'S SA&ES. KpV vi-tuc of a writ of Alias Venditioni Expu- JBJJ nas, to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale, at tho house of Richard Fruit, in Jersey town, on Monday, the 0th of April, 1841, at ten o'clock A. M. tho following property, viz: A certain tract of land, situate in MADISON township, Columbia county, containing One Hundred and four acres, whereon is erected a LOG HOUSE and Loo Barn; about ninety acres cleared laud, fine large MEADOW, and GOOD ORCHARD: adjoining lands of Richard Fruit, John Swisher, John Fun ston, and others. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as th property of Phincas Welliver. "ETJ&Y virtuo of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to JUme directed, will be exposed to public sale, ei the house of Richard Fruit, in Jersey town, on Mon day tho 5th of April, 1841, at ten o'clock, A. M. thi following property, to wit : All tho right, title, and interest in a certain tract of land, situato in Madison township, Columbia county, adjoining lands of William Barber, Jona than Mostellcr, John Fruit, and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less about Seventy-live acres cleared whereon is a largo APPLE OU CHARD, Seized taken in execution, and to ba sold a thi property of Phineas Welliver. JOHN FRUIT, i'iert. Sheriff a Office, Danville, Feb. 20, 1841. mm MONSIEUR BERGER, i (FROM PARIS,) RESPECTFULLY informs th Ladi'e and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg, that ha pro poses foiming Classes for Dancing Walt ing, Gallopading, and fancy Dances, such as (he Gavat, the Hungary, the Cosssk th Cocliucha.and many othtr danees. Monsieur B. will also teach in private families, and academics if desired. For terms aud particulars apply at C. Doebler's Inn, Bloomsburg, Tuurday next ' Feb. 18. I'eb. 13, 1841. POWDER For Sale THE subscriber rould respectfully in form their friends and the public generally Mat tliey Have just received a lot ol ROCK POWDER, which they offer for sale at wholesale ef by the single keg.on very reasonable terra's) RUPERT & BARTON. Bloomsburg Jan. 20, 1840 42 NOTICE. i LL persons having unsettled account tho firm or LEWIS H. MAUS & Co. dissolved January 1st, 1840 are requested to cams and settle their accounts on or before tho lit or April next, or otherwise they will be put to coit without further hesitation. L. II. MAUS. J. B. MAUS. Bloomsburg Iron Foundry, March 13,1841. THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM KNORIt; DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Lcttets of administration an the above es tate havo been granted to- the snbscrber,. re siding in Bloom township, Columbia coun ty. Therefore all persons Indebted t lh estate of said deceased, are requested to make immediate paymenf ,and all those hav ing claims will present please them, pro perly authenticated for settlement" I shall attend al the late residence of th deceased on Tuesday the 2d day of March, next, to make settlement with all who may call. Afterwards I can be found at rny ret. dence. JACOB HAGENBUCH, Admr, Bloom, Feb. 20, 1841.. LIME For Sale. ' THE Subscriber has on hand several hundred bushels of Lime, and intends keep ing a constant supply, which he will sell, or exchange fur country produce, Lumber or Cattle of any description. He is in want of a quantity of Chesnut rails. ADA A STROUP, jr, Hemlock township, Jan, 16, 1841. 38 2m." TO PHYSICIANS, CABINET MA KERS, The patent right for the Manufacturing and Vending ENGEIS PATENT SOFA A1TD SOFA BEDSTEAS For Invalids and also tho patent right of F.1SCIEIS8 PJTEJYT BEDSTEAD are offered for sale for tho counties of Schuylkill Columbia : The former are ad mirably adapted for the use of Invalids and bed ridden persons. The latter aro adapted for hotels, being so constructed that thejr may be put together and taken aparl.in lest time than bedsteads now in use, and will cost no more to manufacture than the com-t monlbedstaad. The right will be disposed of, for cither of the abovo counties, for Tuwnships, Towns, Shops, or single right. Persons wishing to puichase ngnts mar obtain every information upon application, al Brady's Hotel, Danville, vhere specU mens can be seen, The following recommendation is fron Doctor George M'Clellan, of Philadelphia,. An ingenious invention for invalids. Messrs. Engel & Connor, of the borough of Easton ,Pa. have invented a Sofa for the. usa of bed ridden patients, which has mot. with the approbation ot our Medical facuK lyi and which wo think ought to be inlro-. duced to the notice of the public. It coin bines all the advantages of a Sofa for par lors, and a moveable bed, for the support of , n ; : ,- .: . i llivaiius. uy me ingenious applications oi hinges and cranks it is capable of raising the patient to every desirable chango of' position witliout exciting ttie system, or uis-. turbine any injured part. I have procured one of them, and I shall sieze the first op poitunity of introducing it to the attention, of my friends in practice; and I feel perfect, confidence in recommending it to tho paU ronsge ok our profession. V.;&U. MCUJUlMiliAW, At. V. Danville, .March 20, 1841. tf 4T A