-E S3a SQCE 122 'Ct'o "TRUTH WITUOU'f FEAH " ' SATUnOAV, JULY 55, 1812, FOR PRESIDENT. JAMES BUCHANAN. C Striy j to the decisionof the Nationa Convention .) ORANGEVILLE CELEBRATION. Tq our last wo published the proceedings of a meeting hold at Oratigeville, making arrangements for tho celebration of the CQih Anniversary of our Independence'.' We neglected however, (o tneiuioii.that the di.i ner was to be provided by Mr. George Seiple, and from the known qualifications of mine host.thoro can be no doubt but that arnplo provisions will be made for all who may attend. From tho arrangements that wo learn have been made, anil from tho known ability of tho committee, we believe that the celebration will be as grand on affair as ever came off in Columbia county The Apportionment Bill has been signed by the President, and has become a law. There will be considerable difficulty in the Legislature in the arrangement of the dis tricts of the state, and wo should not be urprised if the Legislature was compelled to et for weeks, before it will be enabled to agree upon the subject. THE LEGISLATURE. Sjnee the commencement of the Extra Session it has done but little .business.other than that of a private nature. A bill has passed the house,authorizing the settlement or the removal question by a vote of the people of Columbia county. IVe hope the senate win concur, ttial this long agitating and exciting question may be put at icsl.by aa expression fthe voice of those best qualified to die ide it. John W.Baer.the buckeyo blacksmith.has given up coon skins and haid cider, and turned temperance lecturer. He had found that 'two dollars a day and roast beef did not come from the election of the whig tic Jcel; henco he concludes to try another atrmg.and sea whether it will not discourse more profitable music. Tyranny A portion of tho working- men of St. Etionrte in Franco, recently formed associations with a common capital, giving the opportunity for the wealthy to subscribe a portion, the object of which was mufuaJ employment and 'mutual relief in ease at distress. For this they were nrosncuted'before the Criminal court, and convicted. Tho founder of'the esublishmcnt was sentenced to pay a June- of fifty frances and undergo two months imprisonment: threo of the princi pal members wero sentenced to pay tho same fine each, without imprisonment. Morrison' i would appear from the lowing that Joe Smith, the .Morman chief is wiser at least on one point than many other Legislators; pUrationi The Mayor of Nauvpo, the Mormon head quarters, has published an ordinance granting oqual toleration and equal privileges to Catholic, Presbyterians Methodists, Baptists, Latter Day Saint, Quakers, Universalis, Episcopalians, Unitarians, Mahomeiants, and all other .religious seels and denomination whatever any person who ridicules or disturbs the .religious meetings of these, is fined a sum Jiot exceeding $5Q0 and imprisonment for not more than six months. It is slated that during the earthquake at Santiago, the inhabitants rushed into the lloman Catholic Church to implorej mercy from the most high God, and "filleiiit overflowing, and when it fell, rivers of Wood were seen to pour through tho ruins, proceeding from tho bodies of the poor un fortunate souls crubhed within. TIoGrand'Jury in New Orleans.in a late presentment, state that in one of the prisons there va found a woman, who said she had been there our yean, without any crime, and without having been brought up 'or Vial. r i no (..ollon crop injMississirtDi nrom ses not only to be greator,"but to roach' perfec tion much earlier than usual. Twenty-seven families havo within a few years, removed from West Slockbridgc, Mass. to Nauvoo, the Mormon city, and it is stated that converts to Mormonisra nro quite numerous in sorao other towns in tho State. The Dettoit Advertiser slates that recent rains have removed tho apprehensions felt for the wheat crops in Michigan, and lhat the surplus this season will probably bo over 8,000,000 bushels.-, Tho seeds of plants are their eggs.' A sunflower produces 4,000; a poppy,30,000; a tobacco plant 3 or 400,000; and spleen wort 1,000,000. A schoolmaster in tho country advertises thai he will keep a Sunday school twice a week Tuesdays and Saturdays. A splendid war steamer, to be named the Chippewa.is now upon tho stocks at Kings; ton, Canada. Her burden is 700 tons, and she will carry two long 82s and four 32 pounders. j It costs aB much to build arid equip a sin gle frigato for sea as it would to erect sev enty large three story brick dwelling houses The New York Herald asks.which is best? The houses would be best in time of peace, tho frigate in war. They are either of them indispensable. Mad Dogs. The city of Philadelphia is still infested wilh these dangerous ani mals. Anoihar was killed in market slreet on Monday last, when just in the act.of attacking a young man. Another Steamship. The Royal Mail Company between England and Boston, have purchased another steamship and in tend to use her to carry tho mails between Boston to Halifax. Accident to President Fan Buren. The mail stage in which this gentlemen was travelling, upset near Hainfield, Indiana.by which accidepl he was considerably injured in One of his shoulders.' Miraculous Escape. Two men fell a distance of forty feet from a scaffolding' of a building they were repairing, in New Yoik, on Tuesday, and singular enough, neither were much injured, although thov .struck upon a mass of rubbish in the shape of boards, kc. the' points of which wore sticking up in all directions. Singular Suicide. At New Orleans, a Frenchman named Decillcs, oil tho 13th instant, blew his brains out on his wife's grave, whom he buried last summer during tho yellow fever season. From a naturally gay and vivacious man, ho became moody; low spirited, and "refused to be comfort ed." sea Love and attempt to Murder. A man named Edward Crummil, of Brook lyn, a butcher, was arrested at Brooklyn. Now York, charged with conspiring with a young girl to cause tho death of his wife. i no accuser is a black man, who assens that "tl)e girl offered him $200 to murder Mrs, Crummil. Iron CoJJins. Thoy have begnn to make them at Pittsburg. They are said to bo very beautiful, and much better than any other kind, and at a much less price. Wheat in Cincinnati is sixty.fivo cents a bushel. Anticipated crop in Ohio 25,000,- 000 bushels! Twenty-four acres of ground has been purchased by the Geueral Government: near Detroit, Michiean.aa a site for tho erec tion of a fortification' Dean Swift proposed to tax female beau ty, nd leavo ,.overy lady to rato her own charms". He said the tax would bo cheer fully paid; and very productive. The common Council of Boston have resolved not to give their usual city dinner on the l-ourlhof July; The members get no pay for theit service, and now even a dinner is denied thorn the dinnor boiar considered a equivalent for the trouble of he office. Miliary Election. We present below n list of persons elected to tho office of Brig- nilinr ttcnnrnl. nl Ihn Info rlor-linn 'I'hn result for Btigado Inspectors as attached1 " JJtv. Brig. Counties. ' Brigadier Gen. I 1 Philadelphia GityGeo.Cadwalader. 2 County A. L: Roumfort. .3 " Disputed III 1 Bucks and Mont John S. Bryan 2 gornary, Johh'H. Hobart II 1 Chester and Dela Ed, S E vans ' 2 ware. P F. Myers IV 1 Lancaster, , WitWer. 2 11 Jacob Glalz. K V 1 York and Adams, A, CV' Ramsey 2 . S.E.Hall. VI VII 1 Dauphin. Lebanon. William Reilv. 2 Berksdc Schuylkill.William High i noriiiummon riKQ "Z and Lehigh' C. K. Sieger VIII 1 North'd Union Coi-R.H;Hammond 2 umbia- Luz. E.W.Sturdevant 3 Stisq & Wayno.Elisha Phinnov IX X YI XII 1 Lycoming Potter Robt. Fleming. 2 M'Kean.Bradford H.Willislon jr and Tioga. 1 Juniata, Mifflin, James Poller, 2 Hunt'n Centre, S. Miles Green Clinton and Clear, field. 1 Franklin" John Stewart. 2 Cumberland and Edward Armor ,3 Pcry Henry Fetler. 1 Belford Somerset John Sipes. 2 and Cambria M.D.Mauehan. XIII 1 Westmoreland and B. R.Marchand 1 Fayette B. Kimber, 1 Washington and VVS, Calahan 2 Greene,. Jesse M.Lazear 1 Allegheny, Arm- Jona. Largo. XIV XV. 2 strong,Indiana &Levi G. Clover Jefferson. XVI I Mercer, Forker. 2 Bullor, Henry Dufford; 3 Beaver, Charles. Cartor. XVII 1 Warren,Erie,Ve-S:imuei Hays. 1 nango k Crawf'd Charles M.Reed. uiviswns vrigaaes inspectors, 1 1 Horatio Harbach 2 Rudolph H. Barlle Thomas M. Femington Joseph Mann. William Schall Charles Peck David Wright Frederick Dern James Patton George Hay James' Morrison Adam Schooner Jeremiah Shappell Reuben Stass. Jackson M'Fadden J Bowman Amherst Carpenter John G. Rathmel William E. Barton Daniel Eisenbise. John Burkctt. David Detrich Jacob Rehrar Captain Robinson William Kellar John Kean. Jacob Gosser William ReddicX James Lee Major Lindsay Thomas M'liown Amos Mercer Georgo W. Reed Joseph Kerr Samuel P. Adams James R- Kerr James Grey, 2 10 11 13 14 15 Z0 17 j Duel hr.lwcp.n Col. Ifp.hh nml Mr ATnr shall. On Saturday mornine, at i o'clcok a duel was lought between Col. Webb of the Courier and Enquirer of New York, and Hon. I nomas l? Marshall member of Con jrross from Kcntuckv. Tho iliffinnltv ln 3 . . tween these individuals has grown out of an attnek unnti MnTsliall in thn li! J " - - ... - UUUIIKI) and a rejoinder in tho Court room, at the inai ui iuwuruu in mew iors, oy Mar shall. Tho challenge was given and accepted on Friday at two P M. in Wilmington, to Which placo Col- W. had repaired for the purpose of receiving any communication which Mr W might havo to make, and tho uuei iook place at barman s creek on tho dividing line between Pennsylvania and Delaware, near Chester, in presence of sev eral gentleman from this cily and a number of laboters in the vicinity. Mr Marshall was attended by Dr Carr, of Baltimoic, as his second, and Mr Gib son of the samo place, as his surgeon Col; Webb, was attended by Morrell of Missouri and Dr Tucker, formerly cfVireinin. now of this cily as suigeon. It is said that the nnrtie.q Imd nrranrrp1 tn meet on Friday afternoon, but that in ran soauenco of nn excitement sninnrr ilm mil. zens ef Wilminglon.itjwas deferred.the par lies remaining in me vicinity all might, Col. ebb and his friends in llln nnrrlnrrn near the irraund. and Mr IMnmliall nml l.io friends puttingup at a hotel at Marcus Hook auu uy arraugemem, proceeueu to tno ground beforo daylight on Satuday morning i ue uisianco was ten paces. On the first fire Mr M.imlmll'a nicl went off before he had raised it, and Mr. Webb's pistol exploded almost at the samo .- -., wt.. uuuv uiuitllljj lliu lUUIIU, the second fire Mr MnrslinTl's hall eirnrU Col Webb in the left leg, entering and pass ing oui immeuiatciy ueninu tne Knee, eov erintrno arterv. Cnl Wnhh immpilintplu joll to the jronnd (hi? nistol boring beeuj previously discharged) and the mailer here enueu. . . . ; - - Marshall 'proposed a itiird shot, but T'ebb's siirgeon and second declined. No reconciliation took place and the whole dispute Is slill open between tho parties. Col Webb arrived at tho U. S. Hotel in this city at six o'clock on Saturday morn ing, with his friends. Mr Marshall left ground with his friends and proceeded to ?foshinglon.,The wound of-Colonel IP ebb is not considered dangerous Pcnnsylvanian- - Coole, tho man who boat and burned' tho child to 'death at Kingston, Canada West has een sontenced to imprisonment for life. Thus tho Judge has repaired the fault of the jury for if over a vordict of murder was -clearly just, it would havo been" in this atrocious case. Tho sufferings of Mio poor infant must havo been horrible There is said to bo amonc tho Chinese an abridgement of an Encyclopedia in four hundred and sixty volumeswhile the Enev lopedia itself consists of six thousand vol umes. An editor in Illinois, menlioninc the fact that ladies have discarded corsets, winds up with the following strain: 'Sound thn loud timbel'o'cr hill.vallev and sea. 'rhc tapc-stiings arc broken anil women aro free!' The perilous undertaking of removing the ball and vane from the slecplo of the Lutheran Church, in Lancaster, Pa., some 204 feet high, was performed on thursday of last week by a Mr.Jones ofPhiladclphia. NOTICE;, S hereby given to all concerned, that I have nurchas.l!(l of .fnspnl, Rn'mm nn. Afnnttn rrAr one llcaurcau, one Heifer two Hogs, one Bed, one wing Table, and have le ft them in his possession during my pleasure. I forbid any person purchas ing, or taking them away, without my consent. JOSEPH MAUST. Hemlock, July 2, 1842. LIST OF LETTERS, . Remaining at the Post Office in Blooms burg, July 1st, 1842. Andrew Crevlin, Camilo Carrado, John C. Geicer. I.nwrnrip'n Oaruow. Jnnntr, Rnir cis, John Reakirt, Melles fTelder, Jesse or Elizabeth fFaener, JOHN M MOYER, P, M BloomsburerArtillerv. The Arombers of tho Bloomsburg Artillery, to- pelhpr with t f in Rnnil. nrn pnmm.n.ln.l . - ...... , "wcu uu meet at Orangeville, on Monday, tho 4th clay of July next nu,aw, a, m., mm smoarms una uniform, By order of the Captain, E. ARMSTRONG. O. S. June 24, 1842. I SHAIili DO IT ! ! LI, persons indebted to me must make oav-' ment bv ihe FIRST OF AIinrrST All who neglect this notice, will find their accouuta jiuuo nanus oi a justice oi tuo t'caco lor collec tion after that. date. "' " ' FREDERICK DREIIER. Bloomsburg, Juno 25, 1812. New i$tme AND NEW- GOOD8. HE subscriDcrs inform tho public, that they have entered into Partnership, under tho firm of 3S1TER & HEFFLS31F ; and havo ust received from Philadelphia, and now nnnnt.l .. I (1.,,?- 7r If J T ' I f 1 1 1 1 I. . I .n tier or.narjcet ami Maine Streels,tlloomsburg, an entire now and extensive assorment of DRY GfOODS,GROCERIES; IMRD WARE, CROCKERY, AND QUEENSWKUE, ,yc. " which tlleV Oder for anln. nn rpcnnlU . . 7 ,...ul,,u .iiiia, aa fheir nnces aro suited tn thn limp A.., . . . . . f . ... vw. ..UlUUjJ ,llClf assortment will bo found Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Sattmetts. attd various kinds of cloths Jor men' Summer wear; Calicoes; Ging hams; Cambrics Muslins; Silksj Muslin de lanes; and va'rious other articles for Ladies1 dresses; Shawls; Silk and Cotton' Unrulier?,;?? Til7 TTn Bleached and Brown Domestic Muslins; and a vaiiety of other articles suitable for tho season, and bcHoved to ha 'as irnnA nml . M . O" ( i, UQQUI I ment as is usally found m country stores. (G-COUNTRY PRODUCE will bo received in exchange, and CASH will not be refused. Our friends, and thn nnhlir nnnorail.. ( bv.(v.uil, UIU ,c quested to call and examine for themselves. JAUUU ri Vrilt, CHARLES HEFFLEY. Bloomsburg, Juae 25. 1842, ) 1 ' A j . I (Corrected ff'kkfy.) Wheat, , ti 10 Ryo Corn, Cloyersecd, j FlaAyeed, ""'Bufter, - 05 BO -5 00 25 1 10 Oais. 40 t Eces. '. 8 11 8 50. 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