ffSfflS!!." """""" ,r" 'rUCTII Wll!llfr j-fiAlt DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOU GOVERNOR, 77ie lf'euther.Oi Saturday anil Mon day Inst, ami again on Tuesday night we had severe snov storms.which lias kepi the earth covered with a snowy mantle for the fast week. about 05 years Tho Governor's veto of die Federal Bank Dill Will be found in our columns of to day; Wo need not bespeak for it a candid and careful reading, as we are sure that every one will givo it llvat attention which It so j nelly merits, and the importance of tho subject demands. All who aro not blinded by party prejudices and feelings will at enco acknowledge the correctness of the viaw3 taken by tho Governor of the bill In question, and will award him for his patri otism, honesty of purpose, which has so sigaally characterised all his acts as chief txiogislralc of the Sialei Piesidonl Tylei has issued his Inaugdral Address, and we cannot express our opinion of it any better, than it is given in the fol lowing laconic sentence from Bennett Iicr nld, a whig paper published in New York. " 1 1 is addiess will be carped at and set down by mt.ny as a piece of twaddlo to batch the -popular breeze, and retain as ma ny friends as possible. We confess it requires some ingenuity to construe Mr. Tyler's fitst Presidential effort, and those wim road it must ponder well ore they reach the bent of his meaning," The Legislature will neither adjottrn, of do any thing which is Calculated to benefit the people. The whole object of the whig members appears to be to advanco tho inter est of their party, and having a majority in both branches, they vote down every prop osition fjr the relief of the people, offered by the democrats, and rack their ingenuty to frame such bills only as they know tho Gov ernor cannot conscientiously sign. Such b set of Legislators ought to be sent to Liberia. The fdtcign news is any thing, but con ciliatory, Tho English papers aro extreme ly severe on this country, and threaten us W;lh a war of extermination, if M'Leod is not given up, and the Maine Boundary ques tion abandoned. What a bravo set of fel lows these English editors are Mr. EntToti. Your correspondent S. A. L. appears to be in a desperato situation in regard to u desperate case, as slio certainly hi i! st be in a despernto hurry, if she be wil ling to take so desperate a step, as to enter into he bands of matrimony with any des perate man, without any other qualifications llinn money, and the Lady's Book. She 'must consider money as a desperate prclty 'thing, if she can forego all other qualifica tions in a candidate for her hand. She is too desperate for ine, and although I am ve ry anxious to get me a wife that will go to the far west, 1 cannot bo so desperate as to tako her along in these desperate hard times, fearing that she would become still mora desperate should I tumble her into a log-cal in on tho hc'gth of tho Rocky Mountains. We should then both be desperate sorry lhat we had been so desperate in tho outset, mid in our desparation should no doubt d'e desparingly of ever being in any other silti ution, than a desperate unci A. 0. B. N B. As I make no'application for her1 desperate body, I shall givo no description of myself. Mr. EotToit. Tlio gentleman who lias fitit me a communication ihrouuh tho Post- . OflirR. iti infnrmnil llml 1 linvn nnl nnr ali-itl i - . ...... ,.w. ' ut take it. It m not only unaccompanied v tho J.ndies Unr!;, out the postage is un paid. The gentlcm.m who will direct a let ter to a Lady without paying postage, must teller be destitute of much uf 41 this world's pood's." or be loo niggardly and parsimo nious for ft litisbatul fur me. S- A. L. Wo learn lhat the water is to be let into the North Branch Canal tliis- day. Man President Tyler is now old. He was born in Virginia, and gradu-, aled in William and Mary College At the ago of 21 he was elected to the State .Leg islature and has been in public lifo ever since. UNITED STATES BANK, A committee of the stockholders of this Bank have made a repor upon tho situation of its affairs. More astounding disclosures of fraud, swindling and robbery, in bank transactions havb scarcely a parallel. The Diotts and Levis may hang their heads in Bhamo at their puny operations. The com mittee report a los3 of 20,000,000 of the capital slocic, but it is generally believed that every dollar of it, is lost Id" tho Stock holders, and pocketed by the laid officers of the Bank. The bank has petitioned tllo Legislator for a reduction of its capital to 14,000,000. At a ineVting of the stockhol ders, the (Treat whirr finannir-r wna flminnti. ccd in the strongest laiiEiiajje. So desper ate lias ueen tno course ol the oflicers of the bank, that they found it necessary to bind their clerks lo secrecy by oath. A beautiful commentary on the present system of banking- DlATII OF GEN. HAltRlSdN. At a general meeting of tho citizens of Cattawissa, held at tho house of Theodore Wells, on the 7th Inst, in consequence of the melancholy intelligence of tho death of President HARRISON, CHRISTIAN BROBST, Esq. was appointed Chairman, John C. Lcssio, atul Benjamin Br.AVEn, Vice Presidents: and J. Ei Bradley and huat Hughes, Secretaries. The meeting was thert apprdpriatcly addressed by J. Pleasants 13sq, Alexander Leyburn Esq. and Col. Joseph Pas.-ton. Upon motion of J. Pleasants Eq. the folio wing Prcamblo aud Resolutions were then adopted: WhereasOur Irxus-rntous IIaruison in no more It has pleased the great ruler of tho univeise to call away him, whom the People had as but yesterday chosen to pre side over tho counsels of this great and Glorious Republic. He has been cut off in the vigor of life, whilst yet upon the thresh hold of his new sphere of usefulness. Wc now look upon the past, and him only as a true and zealous friend of his countrv. al ways toady, always willing, to serve'her in the darkest hours of danger aud distress. On this ground, we can all unite and mourn hi death, as a national bereavement. Thereforo, Ilesolved That in the death of Presi dent Wilmaji Henky IIaruison, our conn ty has lost a public benefactor, an ardent patriot, h brdvc add genefous soldier, a wise and prlldcnt statesman, aii honest man; and an accomplished gentleman. Resolved That while wo deeply deplore tho national bereavement, our strongest sympathies aro awakened fur the relatives and friends of tho illustrious deceased, who are thus suddenly plunged from tho most honorable exaltation, into tho depths of sor row and affliciioil; On motion of Alexander Leyburn Ecq, the following Resolutions were then adopt ed: Resolved That the members of this meeting wear crape on the left arm, for thir ty days, ns a tribn.c of respect to the mem ory of Gen. WM, HENRY HARRISON. Resolved That tho proceedings of this meeting be published In all the Newspapers of Columbia County', The meeting then adjotlrnetl. CHRISTIAN BROBST, Pres't. John C. Lessio, v Bknjamix BuAvuri, Isaac Hushes. J. E. Bradley, FROM tho subscriber's, a boy by the Umo of SOLOMON TKUJNpUE,. ho is about nvo feet fitfTribhcft high; light straight hair, parted on the left side m li out. Had Ion when he .left,. a dark grey coat, dark pantaloons, black hat, and lace boots, l'our cents and a pinch of snuff reward ; bill no charges will bo paid for the apprehension uf said boy, It. H. te J. B. MAUS. Bloomsburg Iron Foundry, April 17, 1841. COMMX&SSOHEP..5' V. Prost's Secretaries. NOTICE is hereby Jjivcn to tho taxab'o inhabitants of the several townships of Co lumbia county; that AW APPJSATL will bo held by tho County Commissioners, for tho benefit of those who may think tho amount of tax with which they are assessed, to exceed tho proportion for the amount of properly held by them, to meet tho current expenses lor the year 1841, at which time and place you may attend' If you think pidper. 1 he appeal for Valley township will be hold at the house of Diiniol B. Gray, on Monday, the 3d day of May next; For Liberty township, at the house of Hugh M'Elraih, in Mooresburc on Tues day, the 4th day of May next; lor Limestone township, at the house of Abraliam Uorman, on Wednesday, tho 5th day of May next; For Derry township, at thti house of Ja cob Seidloi on Thursday, the Otli day of may next; For Madison township, at tho house bf Richard Fruit, in Jorseytown, On Friday the 7th day of May next; For Hemlock township, nt tho house of John M'Reynoldsion Saturday, theSlh day ot May next; Fur Mount Pleasant tdwnshipi at the house or Frederick Miller, oh Monday, the lOlh day of May next; For Greenwood township, at tho house of Joseph Lemon, on Tuesday, the 1 1th day of May noxt; I'or Jackson township, at the hou3e of Joshua Savage, or. Wednesday, the 12th day of Mav next; For Fishinc Creek township. at the house of Daniel Peeler, on Frill.nyhc 14th day of May next; k " For Orange township; at the house of Isaac C. Johnson,on Saturday tho 15th day of May next; For Caliawissa township, at the house of blacy Marjoram, on Mtjndav, the 17lh day of MaV ritixt. -- For Roaring eieek township. at tho ItoUSa ot Paul Kliducs, on Tuesday tho 18th uay of May next. For Mifflin township, at tho house of John KeIIer,on Weduesday the 19th day of May next. For rtriarcrcek township, at the house of John Hess, on Thursday, tho 20th day of May UcM. For Bloom lowhship, at tho houso of Charles Poebleri on Friday, the 21st day of Mav next. For Montour township, at the house bf Leonard Lazarus, on Saturday, the 22d day of May next. For Mahoning township, at the Com missioner's Office in Danville, ou Monday ihe 24th day of Muy next JOHN M'HENRIE, JOHN DIETERICH, CHRISTIAN WOLF, Commissioners. Commissioner's Office " Danville, Aplil 1, 1841. j At a meeting held at tho houso of John Ifoons, in Columbus, Luziruc county, on Saturday eve ning tho lOlli day of April inst. by inhabitants of the vicinity, to take into consideration .tho death of the President of the United States. When SAMUEL DRAKE was called lo tlio chair, and John Brillain appointed Secretary, after which tlio following jircamblo and resolutions were unani mously adopted. Whereas, tho annunciation of tlio dinth of tho President of the United Stales, has reached our cars, the ndnsdlidn is a painful one, the cataatrophy is a public calamity, our sympathies are excited and with these views we desire to mingle our condolence with the whole nation. Jie&ohcd That John Kocns, John Urittain and Jcnic M. Jtamscv l)o a committed to' suggest proper measures expressive of (lie condoienco of American people, for tllo loss of their President. The committee after retiring a feiv moments mado the following report which was adopted by tlio meet ing' 1'ha commitlto do report in their opinion tho mo.t proper modo for tht-m, its American people, of making maiiifot their regret for the loss of the Presi dent of tho United States, will bo to invito Jttifus Uacon, Ksq. to deliver and address nt (ho School house in Columbus, on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, of Ihe 17th hist, and the Rev. James Fur grrsoil to Teach a sermon ou tho occasion tho sauia evening ut euily candle-light; Itcsohed That these procedings bo published, C Signed by the Ojpen-s.J MARRIED On tho 11th Inst, by tho Rev. William J. Ever, Mr. JOSEPH BENINGER to Miss MAGDALENA MAUER, both of Roaring creek. Onthol5th inst. by the same, Mr. JOHN R1SHEL of Monteur, to Mrs. E LIZABETH HARTMAN, of Hopkins-ville, TO PHYSICIANS, CABINET MA KERS, .J-f. I'hfe pMcnl right for tho Manufacturing dnd Vending EttGEIS PATENT SOFA AlTB SOFA BEDSTEASj For Invalids and also tlic patent right of iUSaH&S X'JITE'T BED&TE.1D are offered for sale fdr tlio counties of Schuylkill Columbia : Tile former are ad mirably adapted for tire use of Invalids and bed ridden persons. The latter are adapted for hbtels, being so constructed that they may be put together and taken apart,m less time than bedsteads now in use, and will cost no rtib're lo manufacture thai! (he com mon bedstead. The right will bo disposed of, for cither of tho above cotiritleb, for Townships, Towns; Shops, or single right. Persons wishing to puichase rights may obtain every information tipdn application at Brady's Hotel, Danville, V'hcre speci mens can be seen. The following recommendation is from Doctd? George M'Clellan, of Philadelphia. An ingenious invention for invalids. Messrs. Engel & Connor, of the borough of Easton Pa. havb invented a Sofa for the use of bed ridden patients, which has met with the approbation of out Medical facul ty: and which wc think otiL'ht to be intro duccd to tho notice of the public. II com bines all the advantages ol a bola tor par lorn, and a moveable bed, for the support of invalids. By tho ingenious applications of hinges and cranks it is capablo of raising 1 tic patient to ovcry desirable change o position without exciting the system, or dis turbing any injured part. I have procured one of them, and 1 shall sieze the iirst op poi Utility of introducing it to the attention df my friends in practice; and I feel perfect conndence in recommending it to tno pat ronago ot our prolcsston, GEO. McCLELLAN, M. D. Danville, March 20, 1841. -if 47 THE Subscribe informs his friends and the public generally that Jio will totitinuo the business at the stand lately occupied by Ei Howell, & co. in all its various branches. From his long experience, and strict atten tion to business, he fialtfra himself that he shall bo ablo to do whatever work is in trusted lo his care, in as good style, work manlike, and expeditious manner, us any of his neighbors. Ho is thankful for past fa vors and solicits a continuance of patronage. It. B. CUT1IBERT. tiloomshurg. April 10, 1841. SKERSFF'S SA&ESi I)Y vi-tuo of a writ of Alia3 Venditioni Expo nas, lo mo directed, will be ei posed to public sale on 6'aturday, tho 24d day of April noxt, at ten o'clock, A. M. at the Court House ill Danville, tho following property, to wit: Two kevtnin Ms" oi? ground, situato in Uerwick, Columbia countv, adjoining lots of A. J!. Wilson, tho hcirs of Williams Evans, deceased, and others; whereon is erected a FRAME m I A E UILDING, and nUmbcrct1 in the plan of said town IS'o. 52 and 5Q. Seized taken in cxcciAion, ulid Id be sold as the properly of Nicholas SVil.ert JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff, Snnnirr's Office, Danville, April 0,841. DISSOLUTION OP PAHTNhPvSHIP. THE Partnership heretofore existing uudcr the film of E, HOWEI.L, & Co.,is this day by mutual consent dissolved. The Books aro in the hands of Enoch Howell, with whom all persons who are in debted to, or have claims against tho firm, aro re quested to call and settle the same without delay. liNOOII HOWELL, Il.B. CUTiiDBRT, 13Ionisburg, April 7, 181U . LIST OF LETTERS. , Remaining. at tho Post Office at Bloom burg at the end of tVc quarter ending on tho 31st ot March, 1841. Appleman Mathias Mouscr Joseph McKuhcait Joe Moyer Angeline Maus B. .& L. B. Melick Henry Merling Emelino Merling B. Henry Barnard Robert Bloxidgo John Bomboy Charlock Blecker Jacob Coleman Jesse Coleman Jof cph IS hereby given, thato.i the first Monda of June next, a specfal Court of Common. Pleas will be held at DapvUle, in. ana ior Columbia county before tho Honorable A. V. Parions.President Judce of the I2th Judicial district of Pennsylvania, nnu fh? associate Judges of Columbia county, in pursuance of tho provisions of tho 37th ana, 30th sections of the act of General assembly1 passed the 14th day or April, 1831 for tlio trial bf si certain action wherein the West BMi.his Bank at Wllliauisport is plaintiff, atid Thomas Mooibhcad, jr. is defendarit.pf wliijh all officers and dlheis interested will taRo notice. ,, JACOB EYERDY, Prothl Proth. Office, Danville, ( March 30,1841 13 virtue) Bf sundry wri'S" of venditioni fxpo nas, to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in Danville, on Monday the 19th' day of April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tlio following property, viij j A certain tract of land situato in Cattawissa town ship, Columbia county, adjoining finds of Jesj t- t i -nt , i ; .t..t rBore or less, whereon is erected a I.06 ACMES Crivelling Alexander Orway Joseph Ornish Sims Onan Lane Miss Emmot Alexander Faux D. & W, Fry John Garrettsdn Edward Gros3 Daniel Hopper Paul Hartman RcUbeil Hartman Jacob Headley Esq. Haines Jacob Haslclt john Hause Isaac 2 Kendig C'uistiaii ICahler Charles Keller George Lvnn Josiah McKelvy Wni. 3 Melick Andrew McDermont James Parmian Daniel I'urdy Lockwood Poe Joseph Pursel Washington Itussel George ' TlitierWifam Shulls Mariah Smith Margaret Slayman Mary Slater E. Sidney Sabilbiss Isaac Tobias Daniei Vanderslico Rebecca 2 Vincent Richards Washington Susan Whiteniglit John Wells jr. Israel ". William Thaddeus "Waller D. J. Wagoner Elizabeth Wells Clara B. RUPERT, P. M. Those inquiring for any of the above let .ters will please say it is advertised. All persons indebted for Postage must cash up. I have accommodated them, now let them accommodate mo. Equal to asiy-S ccond lo ibqeic. HE Subscriber informs his friends, and tho public generally, that ho 14 now, not only tiie occupant, butthe proprietor of the ZnlRCHi.lJW CO.U.7IOV10VS rilliEU STOllVItltlCJi IN BAWtfrnZsil, Pa. Known as tho' UNION HAIX," and has made and completed an addition to the building which gives him the most airy, spacious, and pleasant rooms ot any Hotel in the place; and ho is deter mined that tho improvements and additions to his House shall keep paco with tiie growth and impor tance of the town in which it is located, and that it shall bo second to none. Tho houso has been thoroughly icpaired, and furnished in a manner which he feels confident will give satisfaction to Cus tomers. His '1'AV.L.te will always ho furnished with the choisest and best, and hU DAIl will bo supplicc with the purest liipiora. His stables arc al ways well supplied with good protendcr, and attend ed by a careful Ostler. His long acquiantanco with tho business of Keeping a public house, together with a determination to uso every means to render satisfaction, induces him thus publicly to encourage his old friends to continue their calls, and invite the public generally lo givo him a trial, and judge for themselves, as lie is determined that tho Union Hall shall bo kept in as creditable a manner as aiiy house in Northern Pennsylvania. WILLIAM HENItlE. Danville, March 20, 1811. tf 6! rami Jurors For April Term 1811. Cattawissa Jesse Clever, Willlim Gearhatt, Jacob Garrison. Derry David McLormicU, Samuel Itussel, Phil ip Seidle, Thomas Forster. Fishing Creek Daniel Mcllenry, Jr. Mahoning JacbU Hitiler. Mifflin Thomas Bowmart, Chailes Michael, Isaac Snyder. Peter Groover. Mount I'leasant William Howell. Madison John Eves, Henry Smith, Lcvi'Dfsel. Roaring Creek Vctct Hclwig. John Yeagcr. Sugarloaf W Douglas, Benjamin Oolo, 8am.- ucl Kaone, Mathcw Mdicnry, oamuei nw, AND STABLE. , Seized, taken in czecu'tion, arid to be sold as thd property of Samuel Yettcr. ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Briefer ?ek town! ship, Columbia county, adjoining land of SiJlorsJ Isdac Kbit, and Henry Dcitcrich, containing SIXTF-7WO ACRESi whereon is creeled A LOG AND HOUSE FUAME Seized taken in execution, and to bo sold as ib.0 property of Jacob Miller and John Manning, Ad ministratora of Valentino Moyer, dec. et al. ALSO! A certain house and lot situfto in trio TOWN of CATTAWISSA, between tho upper Ferry road and sccoiid street, and adjoining a lot of Sarah Hugcs and others, wherodn is erected d PHAMK FRAME HOUSE STABLE With sundry o'ut buildings. Sciid, taken in execution, and lo be Isold m tho properly of Francis Dean. , JOHN FRUIT," Sheriff? Sur.niFi- s Office, Danville, March 19, 1811. Y virtue of a writ of Vcriditism Exponas, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, at the! . it itL ... inn .io JIOUSU 111 UilUYlUU, uu UIUIIUUJ' luc i.m mj of April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tlio following property, viz : . . -. A certain tract of land situate in Jackson town- ship, iii Columbia countv, containing 8C ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands lately.sold by defend-; ant to Yorks and Frick, lands of John Hess, Georgs! A. Frick, and others, whernori is erected n Dwelling House AND nifcK . SggSM STABLE. A SAW-MILL and it fetv acres of land cleared. Seized taken iu execution, and to be sold, as tha property of John Kusscl, bail of Andrew Hussel. Y virtuo of a certain writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will bo exposed to 6ale, by pulv- . ..j.. p..i ik ,i..;..:iu he vendue, or out, at the Court House, iii Danville, Cli Monday tho 13th day of Apjil next, A certain tract of land situato in Orango town ship, Columbia county, hounded on the noithcast by lands' of John Underwood and Wni.Robison, orf tho south' by lands late of Philip Acidic and Jacob' Secley, on tho east by lands of tho estate of Peter, White, deceased, and on the north by lands Of Hayman, containing Wl ACEMS, be the samo more or less, on which is erected one GIIIST-MILI., ONE SAW-ItHIX, TWO? Dwelling Houses and one Barn. Seized, taken in' execution, and to bo sold ns tho estate of James Heribuurn. JOHN FRUIT, Shcrijf; SiiEiurF's Office, Danville, J March 20, 1841. S Traverse .Furors; Brier creek Mordica Jackson, Georgo Ftris; Jr. Blcom Samuel Mcllick, Andrew Ciiveling, Vol-' entino Bidlemau,Daniel llagenbuch. Derry John B lee, Fishmgcreek Moses Mcllenry .Peter" Crivcling,' James Haycock. Jlemloct; John Ohl, 5urtis Arwinc,' Jackion Joshua Savage; .. , , . Limestone John Caldwell,' John Marshall. Liberty Robert Simonton. Mud'aan Robert qa'mpbcll, Daniel Crumly. Mount Pleasant John Jones. Mahoning John Dean, Sen. Daniel M. Fox William Nariconk, Thomas Loyd. Monteur John Bailor, Daniel Geiger, Andrew Clark, James Barton'. Orange George Harman, Philip Auchenbach, tioartng creek Peter Hcrbein, Jesse Price. Sugarloaf David Goulder, Daniel Ashelman; ra7k,y-David Maxwell, James IHue, Danisf Woodjiae, A