fiy lasl evening's mail wc lean thai the J-ejult of the election in Louisiana I'as lutncil in favor of Democracy, and Louisiana is' tfglit side up.' Monlon'n majority fur Gov vornor. as far as heard from, is 1D73! Tho Whig majority in ilio samo parishes in IS 10, was 3,880, consequently the Dem ocratic gain is 44G31 Thero will bp a Democratic majority in loth houses of (lie Legislature! This-is the first time that the Democrats have over carried their candidate for Gov ernor. flu tables arc turned, in the candidates 'for Congress. The honorable E. D' Vliite(Vhig)has been re-elected from tho 1st district with out opposition. General DawGon (Dcm) is re-elected from the 2d congressional district; by bo wccn live and six .hundred majority. Partial returns, received from tho 3d con j;ressionai district indicate that James G tfryce( Dcm.) has been elected over the honorable John Moore; the present Whig Representative, by a large majority. The , sober second thoughts' of the pco pic never wrong, but always efficient. The Boston Courier says that there was no one seen in the' 6trcets of that city on the -4ih of July intoxicated; nor were thero any accidents of a serious -(nature during tho day and evening. This for a city in which must have been on that day 150,000 people, and nearly all of thsm, at some t'nno of the day or evening, in the street, is without parallel, we belivc, in the history if the world, except in our own city on the occasion, when hut two intoxicated people made their appearance in the streets. N. V- .Sun. German in America. A mammoth pub lication with th'w title", in the German lan guage, ban been slatted at Ilarrisburg. It is a larger sheet than ihe celcbiated Brother Jonathan. It is of course, all Dutch to us Imt wo understand that its contents arc the etioisest literary productions of the 'Father Land.' The present number is embellish ed wiili numerous engravings. The Galena Gazette of tiie 2nd instant reports a battle between tho Sioux and Chippoway3 on the authority of the cap tain of the steambort Hook River. About one hundred and thirty Chippeways atack ed the Lower Sioux village, killed thirteen anil wonnded eighteen. Five Chippeways wero killed and number wonnded. The latter then retreated to their own country. The'Eangnr Courier of Monday last says: 'It is stated here, and is true, that Captain Talcott and his surveying party north of St John, have been recalled, while the party south of the river wjll eon'.inne their topog raphical survey ,Thie movement is supposed )y some not only to indicate, hut almost lo prove, that ihcUoumlaryQiiestion has been agreed upon, We learn from the New York American that on Friday this noted forger and exmem her of Congress, was sonlcnced to three years imprisonment ih the Slate pripon. Outrage at Haxverd Uuivcrsity. Some rnischcvou person has been preparing an act at Harvard, for which ho will probably Buffer in tho end On Wednesday, a largo bomd shell was placed in PrufesserPicrco's recitation room in the University Hall, which exploded with such violence as to shatter the ronm in every part. The parti tions of three other ronm3 contiguous were all throw.i down and other injury dono to tho room. Tho winJows were all broken and (he floor broken through down to tho Commons Hall, Tho cause of tho outrage is not kntiwn nor have tho perpetrators been discovered. Remarkable. Washington died in the 1(ts hour of the last week of the lait month of Iff? year in tho eighteen century. UNCLE SAM CHEATED. Il is said that the new lino of demarkation between the United State ct Texas gives the latter about seven hundred milci of what has been considered tho territory of Louisiana. It alto takes from Arkaneas the whole of the ticli county of Miller, & part of Lafay tile, and includes many of the moat oxten sive pUla'iun of the two Stales. New Mode of Killing Fitas, Place the animal en a smooth board, and pen him to viih a licdi' of shoemaker's wax; then as win as he been nes quiet, commence reading to him the doings of Congress du riu? the present sus.-inn; and in fivo minii- iej ho w: burst with indignation, A 'EQUIVALENT.- ' ..-This, vord admits, of!, very., peculiar significations under peculiar. circiimstanccs, as was instanced in debatoVpoti tho re char lor of Bucks County Bank last Friday in tho IIouso of Representatives. One clauso restricted its discount to 'tho amount of specie in its vaults or an equivalent.' Mr. Stevens did not understand tho lorm, and said he would like to know what specific construction was intended. 'In the Tow anda and Berks County Banks,' continued Mr. S. 'the notes of the Director were considered an equivalent- in some sections of the StateocA is considered nn cquiva lent, and in others hooppolcs and shingles', and it would be satisfactory to the people lo know tho real specie basis of the Bank's capital for if it ware either, Ihe director notes, pgrk, hoop poles or shingles, ho should voto against the bill. Notwithstanding tho lrughter which followed, the troth of the remark proved somewhat effective The motion to transcribe for a third reading was voted down. Washingloman' ESBF!SaSB5ESE! The friends of Clay held a meeting in tho court house on Saturday evening, and adopted resolutions favorable to a tariff and 'Harry of tho West;' Tho meeting was addiessvd by Mr. Cochran of York, Mr. Morris of Pbiladclpliia.aml Messrs, Fisher, Berryhill and Sedgwicji of this borough. They adjourned seemingly well pleased with each olher. Tiashintoman. SHOCKING ACCIDENT. A young man 'named Israel Camp. jr. or Wyalnsir.g township, Kardford county, was shot dead, in the morning- of tho -1th in3f by the accidental discharge of a gun. It seems that young Camp, with several others, was engaged io firing morning salntca'with musknr, in commemoration of thegtestday of cur National Indepen dence. In rc-lnading his gun, after having pill down tho powder, with one wad just inside the muzzle, ho was feeling in Ins pocked for more wadding, rested against his breast. In this position tho gun was by some means discharged, tho contents pas sing directly through the young man's heart, who fell to tho ground and instantly expired, Thus was a young man of great worm and promise hurried into eternity, even while the heart was overflowing with ;,.,r ,,, I i. rt ., jujr uuu uiKiiitv, nu was m mo ivtli vear oi ins age. Montrose Volunteer rt f , j'saims ana nuns. A lato number of tho Glasgow Courier says, that a maiden lady, suspecting her fomalo servant was regaling her beau upon the cold mutton of tho brdcr.caltcd Bcttv, and inquired whth cr she did not hoar soma one speaking with Her down stairs. 'Oh no, ma'am, replied tne girl, it was only me singing a Psalm Xou may amuse yourself, Betty,' replied tho maiden, 'with Psalms, bat let's have no Htmn Botty; I have a great objection to mms. Hetty cur.sicd, withdrew, and took tho hint, Damage by Hail Tho Cayuga Patriot estimates that damage to the amount of $100,000was done in tho towns of Maniz and Sennet, in thai country, on Saturday last hy u nirst tremendous hil storm. This storm extended its ravages at inter vals from Onandago to Erie county indica ling that iis course was uninterrupted through that whole distance. The committee appointed by tlieLegisla lure to investigate matters of Bank briberry has reported a majorit) & minority reports, both of which exculpate Governor Porter from all tho charges alleged against him- Tho majority report was made by Mr. Shamvood, and is considered to be an able and impartial document. The minori ty report was made by Mr. Lowry and eon curring with (he material points, It is stated in Bradford's 'History of Massachusetts,' that in 1753, on the anni versary of the Society for promoting Indus, try three hundred females of Boston as sembled on tho Common with heir spin ning luhccls, They were neatly attired in cloth of their own manufacture, and a great crowd of spectators assembled to witness the scene There was no talk, in thoso days, of homo leagues and protective tatiflj. Wo learn from the Nashville Whig that the new mail arrangement from Louisville to that eiiy went into operation on the 1st instant. Tho mail from Baltimore is now only six days in reaching Nashville A white woman was recently violated by a black ruffian, near IIopkinsville.Tenn He was arrested, and will.no doubt to pun ished as he descrvus, The ResuU thus far. hl tho Slates in tho Unioh.-.butNQrlh Carolina, havo held elections oinco .tho' Exlia Session, making to oiaics; ot tins number 10 havo given democratic majorities, The Hard Stuff. The amount of spe cio whirh passed through iho Custom IIouso of Now York, from June Mih to 'ho Hinst. was 858,979. Ladies in Luck. Tho Govorrior of Missouri patdoned .a female convict lately, because thero wero no accommodations in the prison fsr ladies? Agricultural Cumositv. Tho editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer has in his possession a combination of stalks of rye making ten vigorous, full grown stalks, each eight feet four inches high, with remar kably large and full heads, and all grown rom one seed! Up to tho 9th inst. 31,828 cmigranls had arrived ai Quboc this session. Thirteen old soldiers of the Revolution were present and took part in the nelebra tion of the -lib instant, at Ulica. Twelve of them rode in tho procession. The youngest of tho twelve is seventy-two, a'jd tho oldest ninety-two years of ago and their aggreato ages ia tiio hundred and seventy six. Bank in Florida. The Sentinel savs. allaha ssee 'Thoro is not, in all Florida' we bolicvo at this timc.abank in existence. Wo believe the Jacksonville bank, even, has changed il, residence, and now struts in Fulion streets New Nork. The bony arms of Locofoco ism. or some ism, has cleared the field.' The Morton Creed is thus given in a paper called tho Wasp published in the city of Nauvoo: 'To mind one's own business, and let every body else do likewise.' Highest Land. Tho highest point of land in North America, east of the Rocky Mountains, ia Mount Mitchell, a peak of the Black Mountain, in Buncompe county, North Carolina. It is six thousand four hundred and seventy six feet high, by ac tual measurement. Gofcntor Dorr. Is said to bo at King ston, Upper Canada. Trtincndotts Load. Ono train of cars on the Worcester Railroad left Boston on he evening or tho Fourth, aficr the fire works, with twenty-fivo cars, contian ing700 passengers! Nice Mouthful. 'Hallo Pomp, what aro you doin' dare!' 'Fishing.' And what you got in your rr.ouf?' Nogn but some worms for bait.' Three men were drowned on the 4th at New Comcrslown.Ohio. and the Ohio Stat says six persona were drowned on tho samo day, at Akson, Ohio. Preparations are in progress in IheTwclfih Congressional District of Massachusetts, to give the lion. John Q.Adams a brilliant re ception on iiis return from Congress It said that a U. S. Sieamer has been or dered to Halifax, on some business connect ed with the Boundary Question.but that sho cannol leave New York for want of funds. Can this be possible? MARRIED By tho Rov. D- S.Tobias. sometime a-o, Mr. JACOB GRUBF.lt to Uliss JiYDlA SRRAUP, of Hemlock. By Ihe same, on tho 21st instant. Mr. GEORGE W. BEATS to Miss MARIA H It. KM AN, both of Orangeville. .&t Blpomsfoiirg, Fa. ( Corrected fl'r. !.. 1 Wheat, -91 10 Ryo 05 - 50 5 00 1 25 in 37 8 1 1 8 1 50 Com, . Clovrraecd, Fla.u'ced, Butter, Oats. Egi's, Tallow, Lard,. Dried Apples,- nplTOSr: indole,! to tho estate of tho lato Doct. by Note, Hook Account or Vendue .Votes, aro hereby notified that tho Notes ami Accounts ore left in tlio hands of IDDINGS BAHICMIV, Esq. for cnlk-ction, whero thoy aro requested to call and pay tho same on or before llio IStli jay of Augud neit, ortlicy will bo proceeded against ac coiding to law, l.. II. IMTPI'PT .ii:....,.. j Bloeussbutgr, July 15, 1613, 4v 13 '. .NOTICE ts Hereby EJivon: rpnO nil legatees creditors, and other jiersons.in JX tcrcstcd in tho estates of tho respective Jcce dent3 and minors that tho administration and guar dian nccouhtsof llioeaid catate havo been filed in tho Office of tho Itenlster of tho countv' of Cnlmnlim and wilt bo presented for tho confirmation and ul Iownn:e to llio Orphans' Court, to be held at Dan ville, in and for tho county aforcenid, on Tuesday tho 16th day of August next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. 1. The account of John Shivcly, administrator of the estate of Isaac Lemon, lato of Greenwood township, ice'd. 2. The supplcmcntaiy account of John Shivcly, adminlstraiorof tho cstato of Robert Lockhart, lato Of Derry township, dee'd. 8. Tho account of Isaiah Salmon, administrator of tho estato of William ('reveling, lato of Jllooin township, dee'd. t. Tho second supplementary acrount of D mlel and Hcntv Glaiicr. adniinislrators of llio attain of Henry Oiggcr, lato oi Montour townshipdee'd. 0. Tho account of Janifj Strawbridgc, surviving ovecutor of tho last will nod testament of John Wilion, late of Liberty township, dec ib 0. Tho account nf John lleitz. minrdinn nf Win. fteilz, a minor child of Joseph iiciti. late of Oatta- wissa township, dee'd. 7. The sunnlemcntarv nccounl of Gcon-ft nm! Isaac Hartr.ian, executors of the last will and tes tament of Michael Hartman, late or Sugarloaf township, doe'd. y. i he final account of John Israel and I'hilip Uiddlo executors of tho list will nnd testament nf Gcrsham Diddle, Into of Deny township, dee'd. 9. Tho account of Jamca Kochnr. administrator do bonis non, of tho estate of Thomas Cawley, lato vi ariar urceK townmip, uec o. J'UIMP UII,liMliYGR, Resistcr. Keoistkii's Ornci:, Danville, 7 July 15, 1813. 5 SMEKIFF'S SAILS. Y virtue of a writ of venditioni eisponai to SLU mo directed, will bo exposed to public Balc,at tho Court House, in Danville, on Monday, tho IGth day of August 1812, at 1.0 o'clock, A. M. tho fol lowing, viz : ciiir.fT.v 7,ot of anov.yv eiluato in Danville, Columbia county containing mm wsi umsa adjoining lot of YiiUam Hartman, Charles White, nn,l fVw. f 1 1 r .! Wilt . . . nu mu vunai, uuu UUMUIIg Oil IHIli SUCCI, WilCfC- on is erected vur.u "it watbcr boarded, as the right, title and interest of tho defendant Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as Ihe property of JN'oah M'Kcan and Robert Adams. JOHN VrtUIT, Sheriff, Sur.nirv's Office, Danville, J July 15, 1812. $ SE2322IF5?'S SALE. RT)Y virtue of a writ of alias venditioni cxponoF, Jyji to mo directed will bo exposed to public sale, at tne Court House, in Danville, on Monday, tho 15th day of August, 1812, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tho iouowing property, viz : A cerdaiEi lot ofi land Sit uate mine townthip of Briarcreek, and county of Columbia, cootannug TUN ACRUS, more or less, adjoining lands of John ,ockard and Jeremiah Harris, and bounded on tho Southwest by the Susquehanna and Tioga Turnpike, whereon are erected 2WO LOG HQlTSSS and FRAME DARK. ' Seized, lakcu in execution, and to bo sold as the property of John Shaffer, JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff. SurniFr's Oetict, Danville, " July 15, 1812. 5 r SHERIFF'S SALE V virtuo of a writ of venditioni exnonM.to mo Jj directed, will bo exposed to. public sale, at the Court Hout.0 in Danville, on Monday, tho 1 6'th day of August 1812, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tho fol lowing property, viz: JILL THE RIGHT, TITLE AND interest of a certain Iotofgronnd.Gituate in Bloom township, Columbia county, containing ONE HALF ACRE , moT or less. aJioinin'T John IIo- bistm nnd otherj, whereon is erected Se'ued, taken in execution, and to bo sold as tho property of Johii Hazclct, jr. JOHN rRtJlT, Sheriff. SheiufVh Orncr, Danville, July 15, 1S12. 5 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. fJTilHE subscribers, trading under tho film of U HGPKltT .to llAHTOff. give notice, that they havo this day dissolved part ncrship hy mutual consent. All those having ac counts with tho firm, aro requested to call and set tle boforo tho 15th of August next, as thoy are desirous of closing tho firm accounts as soon ns possible. L. 0. RUPERT. E- C. BARTON. Bldomsburg, July 1, 1812, ' . Tho husiucsj will bo eonlinucd at tho old btand by tho subscriber whero he will bo happy to attend upon his friends and tho public generally, and supply them with Good very low for cash or country produce, L.B. RUPERT. BlpomsburgrIuIy 4. 1G12, NOTICE9 S3 hereby given lo all concerned, that I havo purchased of Josoph Grimm, ono MantJe clock, one Ueaureau, ono Heifct two Hogs, one Bed, one n ing Table, and havo left thorn in his possession during my pleasure, I forbid any person parchtu ing, or taking them away, without my consent. JOSEi'H MAL'tfT. Hemlock, July 2, IS 12. LIST OF LETTERS, Bcmaining al the Post Office Bloomi burg, July 1st, 1842. Andrew Orevlin, Camilo Carrado, John C, Gejger, Lawronro Garvey, Jacob Hog cis, John Hoakirt, Melles fl-ldtr, Jesse Elizabeth Wagner. JOUN M. MOYER, P, 31 .' For rfu'gthl Tehh, 1842. Robert Montgomery, vs. John Coursin, Robcrj Tairman and Win. Swisher. Rev. Daniel Barber, Vs. Thomas Barber, and Caleb Thomai, admr's. of James Barbor.dcc'd. William Dale vs. Charles Craig. Samuel I'arlcr vs. William Donaldson. GeorgoN. Bowman vs Sil.n R. Edward R. Biddlo vs Joseph P&Utn Charles Cox. Com'tli. of Pennsylvania vs William Colt. Marv 2'trawhr!dtte va .foaar. I'nn.t.n. and Charles Miller and William IC. Brown vul sstra- del lrwin, John Spohn vs Daniel Mussclman, adm'r. Maihcw Kylo vs Samuel Miller. Mason Crary vs Mary llossler. MaryTowlcr Vs William Sloan and-Jackson Sloan. John y'limmings.jr.. indorrcrof Ieaic M'Crd vs John C. I.csii. HamucI Miller vs Jamca F. Murray and Robert Autcn, adm r ef John Auten, dep'd. 13. W. Bennet v William W. Cook, John F. Man,,, wlin ,n.. 11 l.r ie I . ' "w lul IllillSUi 1 R5 CoJumbia county vs Mosrs Moyer. Gcornc J3. Gehrfrr r TVo,!,,;,.!- I.'. lit.. t, Moore, et al. Jaseph Brobst and Geortrn A. V.lSs km Easton. J Unltcr Livingston and A. Lyman, trading under the firm of Livingston Lyman vs Christian A Brobst. William Donaldson vs David Petrikcn. Hcnrr Coder and Ann W,a ,ir . .1... n. A. Ilrobst vs John Briggs, Executor. Peter Luneer vs Charleu Unnw wi:n:. Roluson. David Alligcr vs Gcorgo W Shaw. Thoma3 Ben field V3 Thomad Chambers, ct al John Kresslnr vs Aaron Bnono Samue A Birkenbino ts Jonathan Purscll George Taylor vs Samuel F Hcadley Elibha Smith vs Hugh Smith Daniel Ho,i(s,vs Burd Patterson et al James Deifcnbacher. et al. v Tinm.. ri 1 j , - -..itiiuo viiuiuocra ct nl ElcazerS Kinney vs Moses Davis John Rtich Bcniamin Havivoml. oi nl n,i...i i, Tr ,,f, - j - wunatu iv umuiej Thomas Loyd vs WillUm Kitchen Enoch S Clark, ct nl vs Edward Y Farquahr John M Maus vs Thoma3 M Brandon Christian A Brobst v3 Simon P Kase, ct al David Reich vs henry Primmer LIST OP JURORS. Grand Jury, for August Term, 1842. Briarcrccli Dcrrie't A gewer, Peter Hoffman ,r n'T , P.aron' pclcr Mnch, Samuel Mclhck, Jacob Mellick. Laltaivissa John Rittcr, Isaac Ycttcr ficrry John Dyo Greenwood-Robort Fairman, Gcorgo Gray Jnckcon John Connor Liberty Frederick Blue I-Amcttonc Daniel Gouger Madiion Samuel iJrnglcr, Richard Fruit, John Ketncr Mahoning Let iJergsrtcsser. Mifflin. Jcnjamin Yoho Sugarloaf Joshua .Blink, William J Hs Valley Peter Bright; Jacob Sidlor. Traverse Jury, 1st week. Briarcreek loha T Davl3 Bloom Daniel Gross, William Sloan Derry Michael Herr, Michael Hcndcrshot,Johrt Magonigal, John Seidlo Greenwood Philip Reese Hemlock Jambs Everett, Michael Stcckcr, Da vid Smith Jackson Peter 7odgo Liberty Adam Foltmcr, Win Hendricksem John Hcndrickson, Hugh M'Cracken iimcsoiif--DaVid Davis, George Smith Madison Joseph Masters, Elisha li Smith Mahoning Jomes Corncliion, Wm Kitchen David Stuart Mifflin Mathew Brown, John Jrown jr. Daniel Noyer, George Schwank, Abraham Wolf Montour David W Clark. Lewis Kaufman, Peter Rupert Orange Jacob Roup, Edward McHenry Roaring creek Acizi Fox, Peter Hcrbine, Wm Linvilla Traverse Jury, 2i tceek. Hriarctetk Jacob Domboy, Jonathan Eck, Jacob Hill, John Knorr, eenr. Alex antler Thompson. Bloom Cyrus Barton, Moore Crireling Andrew Cnveling, John Grotzj Jo3opli Lone;. Cattawissa Stephen Ralcly, Petof Bodiue George Holabacli, Dcnj. Millet. Derry Daniel Carr, Hugh Walton. Fishing creek Abranam W. Kline, Greenwood Jacob 'Ovans. Hemlock Robort Mooro. John PursliII. Thomas Vanderslico, Limestone John Caltlwell.Daviil Krnm Abraham Walter. Madison Hichan! Dcmott. Clark Dil- dine, Pegs Grgen. Mahomwr John C. Grier. Sownll Gibbs, Edward Morrison, David Philips. Montour rratiUlm Hartman. Georpo II. Willits. Mountpleasant William Kitchen, Orange Daniel Fornwalt. Sugttrloafllcmy Hess, ADMIN ISTILt TOR 5 NO TICK. Estate of Marshal Kany, la!" of jJioovi' township, Columbia county deceased. "KKJOTIOfi is hereby glven.that letter-; of admin Ixi ibtralion on tho ulovu estato. hive lief n nran e.l by tho Register of CV'imtia county to tho ,-ulr scriber residing in Jlontenr, whorfiju.'- all in debted to said cstato lo moko jminedldte payment and all having claims against it, to present them properly authenticated for Eettleirent. JACOB DIEHL, dm'r. Monleur, July 10, 1812. BwlS I SllAI-l, DO IT ! i ALL persons indebted to mo must mnke pay ment by tis FII1ST OF AUGUST next. All who neglect this notiee, will find their accouut inthc hands of a Justice of the Tcace for collec tion after that date. FREDERICK DRtiHEf, Uloorasburg, Jur.e5, 1S13.