'mntii vituovt jEin " SJITVnilJIV, .1UGVST 13, 1812, FOK PRESIDENT. JAMES (Subject to the decision of the Naliona Convention.) Our remarks of last week rccommentlintr the sustaining of no man for iho Legislature who would not unreservedly pledge himself opposed to division and in favor of removal, ato favorably received by all opposed to division with whom wo havo conversed, or from whom wo havo heard; They havo however struck terror & consternation into the ranks of tho division men. Although they boasted last winter at Harrisburg, of their ability to elect a mar. in tho county opposed to removal and in favor of division, yui niiun "i mwi vuniiuss, u uii'iu can be a fair test in tho county, they have sent their runners out through tho removal dis tiicts, with anxious hearts and hipocritical faces, advocating the abandonment of the local question, and to place the election up on political grounds only. This is an old gamo oi uio wanvuio junto, it wastrieu,antf uiai iuu, oih-vubbivciy ii uiu uiuuiiun OI Frailv and Jackson in 183G. All will ro. member how anxious the Danville demo crats wero for tho success nf tvlmt il.n,, i .1 . . T . I posed they were to the local question being agitated. All will remember, too. their oft icibmEu ubbiuiuuuus. uuiiuir uiai eieoi on. -1 1 ---- - . - ....v..., UUU t the result would not, or could not. have r bearing upon the removal question. n cis anu wera eip.cwai. i-cti t mrr u (, . VVS1, . jw j nun uim I - I . . . 4-1 -w ... w Mviamiuiu an 49 il lil it: IT L Hiiii II npn ii l vnpq fivnrnoomn stt 111) flll7nno nMninat nmnttnl f r b..av. .viwwiut uuu nt juvui ut nfllTnupfa rnmnitiinn : Tl -'It- rill . m uiniuvi Alloy ro now ntiempimg to play tho samo gamo vcr uirain. ii iriRV rnn cnnno.r ji.;- ' D " "J muui-v-u u- una ' -fa"M"'o hvjuuiii in uciual" ng tho removal candidate, tho stale will mg wim "victory, Victory," over tho ami . . uU MIU IU1UU m iuusnon win oo settieu by a division of he county. But wo have no fears of the esult -a burnt child dreads tho fire"' nrt t ll n nnAnln I....! I I i ...u ujiiu uaniig uuen once ucceivcu i not bo again cheated and duned into io division of tho county. The friends of ..... uiii.m vijiwu u lUdll ill WI1UII1 liy havo confidence, in despite of all the ingue anu deception that may bo used.and lliey aro bo united, victory is as suro as is day of election arrives. Gentlemen both in Danvillo and Berwick vn declared, vilhin tho past week that ey would sustain no man for the Legisla- F. Illhn . . . I - uui 1MIWH3CU iu lumuvai even lie was nominated, and yet within that wo they have had their emisaries in sv- ai removal townships trying to persuade e people not to agitato tho local question. Ms is the samo gamo they havo played in a pasi. ujviuo tno inends or removal, 1 he united to a man among themselves, d thus secure their object: They aro oaler cowards nt homo than they wero at wisburg last winter, when they boldly oclaimed to members of tho Legislature, lien Urcinir llinm nnl In nica llin mm..,.,! 1 !. bill In mil il nIT In mull... 1 1I..1 . .u iMh i vil iu uiiuiiici bUOE)IUll,lllUt 6.v might have a chanco to defeat it in tho mty, that -they would make it a question '"o pons tins fall, and elect a man op- (CO to remnvnl Tlni il.-i ..nn i T...;s and it was moro ansv to mnkn tlm v... uiui mull uj iuiiu uieir picago ai ule. J P.V Ifllnw lhntr nnm.nl lnrMn. .1.. - ..- ....w.. ...w kuiiiiui UUICUI MIC In.. 1 :r .1 . . Wherefore attempt to gain by deception, "giie and misrepresentation what they "ui euect by lair play. But tho oppo 118 of division knowing their gamo will bo deceived by them. iron war sloamer has been sent from 8land, in detached pieces, for servico on Ontario. Tho Danvillo parly are now industriously ' 0 denying that thoy were in favor of the passarre of Mr. Headlev's bill' for a new - . , , " rnllnlV. in lhpil ilortlin.ian.lnM I "--' ..w..,. B ul0IUD -u uunv, iuu, uiai David 1). Montgomery, tho representative from Northumberland county, broker of reported a preamble and a series of resolu JohnG Montgomery.of Danville, voted for tions which sneak thr. finmimPni9 nf n, tho new county of Madison. That ho did 6 "in uc sufficient ovidence. Extract from the minutes of the house TT Tho House resumed the socond readine of tho Bill from UieSenate.No. 308,entitlcd An Act electing parts or Columbia and Luzerno counties, into a new nmintv. in lm called 'Madison.' And on the question. Will the House agree to tho Bill? Tho veas and nava worn rennirni! hv Mr Bonsall and Mr.Cortright,and are as follow, viz : Yeas. Messrs. Andrews, Banks, Barr, Bcelcr. Beers. Brnttliend. Cnnlt. Pntirinhi Feliun.Futhey,Garre!son,Ilolder(iaum, Loo, Lightner, Lowrv, M'Clure, M'Orum,Mar chand, Martin, MONTGOiMERY, Moore of Huntingdon, Murray, Picking, Ross, Stc- If I I IT . 1 . . . . . vcus, vanvaizan, vesionanu Wilson 2U. Nails Messrs. Annln. Rarrnt.Tt.-,iiilimnii Bean.Brawley, Brunner, Bugher.Cummine, Dunham. Dunlan. Elmnnli. Klinn. T.1 In.nl 1- Ferguson, Gamble, Griffiths, Haas, Halm, IT tl - I vi J . nauna, iieciiman, jonnsion, ncnneily. Lane. Lavertv. Loot. M'Fnrrnn. M'Wiil. iams, Moore of Berks, Morris, Musscr, Pennell, Pollock, Pottieger.Uoumfort.Riish, Scott. Shenk. Slmrvnnil. Rnivrl Slraub, Thomas, Trego.Von Neida, Wcisel, wngiu ana onowuen, Speaker 40. Will any one believe that Mr. ftlontcom cry voted contrary to the wishes of his brother in this matter? Or is it not fair to presume that ho voted by order? or in plain language, does it not prove conclu sively, that tho Danvillo party aro in favor of a division? Nono can doubt it. The Harrisburg papers say that the apportionment bill will not be signed by llio governor, therefore, thoro will be no election of member of Congress thU fall. In this county, wo elect a member of As sembly, Commissioner, Auditor, Prothona- tor, and Register and Recorder. As there is no political question to excite the feelings of the community at tho election, there never was a belter time than this, to test , the strength of the two local parties in the coun ty, upon a representative. There will be but two candidates in the field. One in favor of division, and opposed to removal, and the other opposed to division, and in . favor of Removal. This should be the test, and tho only test, and if mado.thero cannot be any doubt of the result. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. The democrats of Northumberland countv have formed their ticket, William Forsyth Esq. is nominated for tho Ssnntn. nml Jacob GeaiuiCart for the House of Rep sentatives. Fiom what wo know of the gentlemen above named, we aro enabled to say that they aro both "good men & true," wtioso democracy has never been question ed, and whoso characters as men aro unim peachable. We aro pleased to learn that the ticket gives general satisfaction, and tho entire party will unite, heart and hand, in electing it. Mr. Forsyth will be elected, if the other counties in tho district concur in his nomination, in tho place of Mr Flem ming.whose term has expired. Mr. Gear heart takes tho place of David B.Montgom ery who so kindly volunteered not only to vote against the removal question in this county, but barteied his own vote to obtain others to voto with him, and who so nobly followed the dictates of his Danvillo friends to procure a division of the county by his . . 1 t HAT vote anu inuuencc. iir. uearneart is an honorable high minded, firm and consistant democrat, and if elected, which he will be will do honor to the county which he rep resents. GREENE COUNTY. Tho dolegatcs representing tho democra oy of Greene county; met in county Con vention, at Waynesburg, on the 18th ult and placed in nomination For Senator (jiiks. A. Black. For House Maj. M, M'Caslin. A man, supposed to bo insane,has recent ly been seen wandering about naked, on the skins of the fores,, near Albion, Maine. Tho jnl)abitaq(fi,iir9 Raking efforts to secure him. A correspondent of tho Albany Evening m.n-i , 1 1. . i .i.,.: . i Journal asSCrlS. itmt llnrtnrr etinumr ------ , ... --....b . that city on SandayJ afternpon, several il'imfl fall In i I a n..tt.. ' 1 "j SOHUYLKUL COUNTY. A largo meeting of the Democracy of si imii t..i.t t ;.L...-. ... Ji.iiujriiiii wa uuiu in ui wiRsourir, on mo . . ZHltl ull( ilon,BxRANOK N( Palmer, presid nrr. A Cnmm linn nf twonl.l,Bn democrats of that region in plain and forei- uio terms. Ve aro clad to sco by tho fol lowing Resolution, that tho course of our talented and firm democratic friend, Col. Slraub, is duly appreciated by his constitu nnm Resolved That the course pursued by our Representative in Congress, PETER NEWHARD, Esq. and by our Ropresen lative in the Slate Legislature, Col. C. M. STRAUB, merits our entire approbation. A Great Gun. Captain Stockton has had constructed a wrought iron cannon, that will throw a ball weighing ono hundred twelve pounds. It was tested a few dav.aeo at.tho Philadelphia Navy Yard. The largest cnarge ot powder used was forty-fivo pounds. A friend who is found of poring over tho recortis ol 'omen times;' informs us that twenty ships arrived at Coik. Ireland in one day; in 1739; from tho port of Phila ueipnia; an laucn with Hour. So says an Exchange paper. WAR IN TEXAS. The Texians have had a fight with the Mexicans and flogged them. The Congress of the ono starred Republic is making pro visions for carrying on a war against Mexi co, and the probability is that Houston will yet bo seated upon the seat of the Moute- zumas. RESIGNATION OF JUDGE BARTON. The Philadelphia Times or Monday, states that Judge Barton, President of the Court cf General Sessions, of Philadelphia, has tendered his resignation to tho Governor to take effect on tho 1st of January next. About two thousand steamboats arrived and departed from Sf Louis, from tho 1st of January to tho 1st ol July. Lieu. General Baron Marulry ono of the most distinguished officers under Napoleon, died a short time since In tho course of his campaigns he was wounded nineteen iimes, and had twenty-six horses shot under him. The corner stono of tho Bunker Hill Monument, just now completed, was laid seventeen years ago, in the presence of Lafavelto. The men discharged from tbe Now York navy Yard, have nol been nniiL nnil snmn of them are in great distress- CRANBERRIES. The Lowell Courier states that a man in that vicinity once sent a barrel of cranberries to a friend in fnre;im nnrts. wlm hml seen any fruit of the kind. In a few months no receiveu a louer, in wincti Ins netiit expressed great regret that on account of the length of the voyage, the fruit were sour when they arrived and he was consequently obliged to throw them away. THE NEXT GOVERNOR A writer in the Bedford Gazette, who in 1835 wis a 'warm supporter of Governor Wolf.'recommonds in strong terms the nom ination of HENRY A. MUHLENBERG; the favorite 6on of 'Old Berks.'as the Dera ocratie candidate for Govornor in 1844. Tho Lancaster TntelllcrnnrMir mmnrlci Gun. PRRnRTHOKr HAMnnifiU'H f tm'8 c'ly ono 0l" Naturo's noblemen as tho riimn...i:. n.n.i:.Ul f n .1 vuiuuuidiib ijuuuiuuiu iui viuvcniur, ai wo elecfion, in 184-1, in tho Democratic papers oi yuniueriann anu f ranklin.' Tho In tcllieenccr adds: 'He is a man helnvert hv all who know him, and we could fight for him with a warn heart and a ready arm. A correspondent of tho Carlisle Volun teer zealously, urges Gen. THOMAS C. MILLER, lato Senator from that district.for the samo station. Hon. ARNOLD PLUMER; ol Venan . - -wT wi W I t T fit If IT -Vlri-nvmra go, anu lion. JUlli UAltillKAI i li. Of Erie, are among the 'Richmonds heretoforo nameu in connecuon Willi tins otnee. A meeting of German citizens of tho county of r,..n. ..uniii,.i.i:. u'!n...i i i i connection with this office. nated JACOB SALLADE, present Surveyor Gen ZtTJlTlZ fn ST'.fT.ftrS F. PALKER, present Auditor Goncral. foumo of the Democratic papers, wo pcrccivo re- commend Judge THOMAS S. BELL, of Chester county, From these early indications, it is manifest, that thcro will bo no lack of aspirants, who will be worthy to "tr ptodecessor." 1 !. worthy to"troad In the footsteps of their illustilous ' Keyitont. A Mb. Wsmi! " ' .' , Sir 'Plcaso announce v DANIEL SNYDEH, nga lJcmovol and Anti-Division candidate for tho Legislature, and obligo a liMovaland Anti-Division Man. August 12, 1842. Mb WEnm Catlawissa .lug. 8, 1842. Sir You will plcaso nnr.ounco CIIAULES F. MANN, Es-J. of Mifllin township, an a sultablo person to represent Columbia county in tho next Legislature, and obligo many democrats, Of the East side of the River. Wo aro authorised to announce JOHN B.EDGAR, of Orangeville, as a candidatofor Commis, sioner at the October election. Mu. Webb; Sir You will plcaso announce tho name of RICHAKD FRUIT, of Madison township, a a suitable person to bo supported at tho next election for tho Legislature. Aug. 0, 1842. PRICES CTOREHT. At Bloomsburg, Pa. (Corrected WccktyT)1 Wheat, SI 10 Rye-- 05 Corn, 00 Cloverseed, Flaxseed, Butter, Oats. Eggs, Tallow, -5 00 1 25 - 10 - 37 8 - 11 - 8 -1 50 Lard,. Dried Apples,- Military Elections ijjLi uo ncld in tho bounds of tho several nnmnnnlnd rnmnriclnf-llin lal Tie Pmr w v j...... .,.v . uuv..e. ey' 8th D. P.M., on Monday tho 15th day of August nei, ueiwccn mo nours or iu A. M. nnu U f. AI. for tho purpose of electing by ballot, One person for Captain, one person for First and one person for Second Lieu tenant for each comp.rcspeclivcly. 1st company at the house of D. Giggcr, Montcnr. 2d company at the houso of J. Lemon, Greenwood. 3d comp. at tho houso of D. Pcalcr, Fishing Creek. 5th comp. at tho house of E. Howel, Bloomsburg. 9th company militia, and Bloomsburg Rangers at R. Hagcnbuch's, Scidlctown. 10th company at F. Miller's, Mt. Pleasant. 1 1 Ih company at Sugarloaf. The Independent Troop and Artillery, at C. Docb- Iprfl. T?lnnmlinrtT. Tho Orangeville and Rhoersburg Rifllo company.at r. MT ILL.il- T.I 1. ijr, y , iiuuui a, jinocrBuurg. All commanding Officers of companies and other persons holding Legal rolls, aro notified that it is ll. ...... 1 .t. - I 1 .. ... uiuir uuiv to uiLtriiu iiiu iiruuur uiuccs ni cicciinnR with their rolls. MICHAEL C. VANCE. Maj. lst.Bat.7Ut Reg. Orange July 2G, 1842. Tcsiipci'aiacc Mass Meeting, BeinfT dcsirmin of nrnmntinr. hv nrrrv linnnrnliln a I o J ' J mpnna in nnr nnirrr thn lilpucoil cniiin nf limna.. anco throughout our Country, wo do tliereforo niviie, ouu most carnesiiy request 1110 memucri ot Tcmperanco Societies, throughout tho county of f i!nm1ii'l- nnrl tliA mlinininry Pfinnlin. nn.l ll others friendly to tho cause, to meet at JERSEY- rnmiiM .nr . nv . . - . j uwii, on M-nur.aay, auocst o, anuoclock, A. Af. fnr llin nnrnnen nfiulvnninr. llirt nnn.n 1... public addresses, and otherwise; we havo tho prom ise of several able and talented gentlemen to deliver addresses on tho occasion. N.B. Tho procession will format 10 o'clock. A. M. JOSEPH SHEEP, JOHN A. FU.NSTON, JAS. C.SPROUL. Committee of Invitation. July 30, 1842. BLOOMSBURG ArTILLT.RV. COMPANY ELECTION. Tim ninnmclnirir Arllllnrv will hnlrl nit rilli'n for commissioned and non commissioned officers for said company, at tho houso of Charles Doebler in Bloomsburg, on Monday the I5th day of August nofl liMwpnn Ihn hntird nf 10 nVlnk A TVf m.I fi o'clock 1'. M. at which time and place will bo dec tcd, ono person to servo as Captain, ono person as First Lieutenant, and ono person as Second t :,,i.,,. ,;,i ,,,.. . A.lU..ja.ll., Bju Luiuj.iyi ub.tui. lllu I1U11-UU1J4- missioned officers required by tho Constitution and uye laws or saiu company. 11. HISUB, uapt. July 30. 1842. TAKEN" UP ADRIFT Tn tlin rnnnl !if!niv PlnnmialiiiriT Uum n CANAL BOAT, called NICK BIDDLE. The owner must take immediate care of her, or sho will bo dealt with accordinc to law. NATHANIEL WILL-ITS. July 30, 1842. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining at the Post OJlice Blooms burg, Juy 1st, 1812. Andrew Crovlin, Camilo Carrado, John wiwnnt wtimiiu vauiiuu, duun C Gei5er. I-awronce Garvey, Jacob Hog " (Elizabeth Jfagner Tnniv ei8. Jo,m wzkwU Welles l elder, Jesse JOHN M. MOYER, P, M $10 REWARD. Escaped from the custody of the sub scriber, ADAM LANE, a colored man. who had been arrested for a breach of tho peace. Tho above reward will bo paid for his delivery to mo, or upon his committal to tho goal in Danvillo. CALEB FOX, Doputiscd Cons'l. xr . m - . . . . . iu,t 1 icaeuui, Aug. 1, lou. NOTICE Is Hereby Given, TO all legatees creditors, and other persons in terestcd in tho estates of Uio respective dece dent and minors that tho administration and guar diansaccountsof tho said eatatcs have been filed in tho Office of tho Register of tho county of Columbia and will bo presented for tho confirmation and al lowance to the Orphans' Court, to bo held at Dan ville, in and for the county aforesaid, on Tuesday the ICth day of August next, at 2 o'clock, P.M. t. The account of John Shivcly, administrator of tho estate of Isaac Lemon, lato of Greenwood township, dee'd. 2. Tho supplementary account of John Shively, administrator of the cftato of Robert Lockhart, lato of Dcrry township, dco'd. 3. Tho account of Isaiah Salmon, administrator of the estate of William Crcvcling, late of Woora township, dee'd. 4. Tho second supplementary account of Daniel and Henry Giggcr, administrators of (ho estate of Henry Digger, latool Montour township dee'd. 5. Tho account of James Strawbridge, surviving executor of the last will and testament of John Wilson, late of Liberty township, dee'd- C. The account of John Rcitz, guardian ofWm. RcitZ. a minor rllilrl nf .fnsnnh VMl-r lnln nf f!nll. wissa township, dcc'jd. . 1 ne supplementary account of Gcorgo and Isaac Hartman, executors of the last will and tes tament of Michael Hartmnn. U In nf RilrrorlrtaF township, dee'd. y. 1110 linal account of John Israel and Philip Biddlo executors of tho last will and testament of Gcrsham Biddlc, late or Deny township, dee'd. 0. Thn acrnnnl nf Jnmpn TTnlipi nitmmt.(mi. - vw.v., uuiuiuiguiivi do bonis non, of the estate of Thomas Canley, late ui iiriar urceK townsnip, dee'd. PHILIP uir.T.MRvrn. n,!,tpr. n . .7. "-a jituisTEiia uitice, uanviuc, July 15, 1842. SMBRIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale.at tho Court Houso, in Danville, on Monday, tho 15th day of August 1842, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the fol-' lowing, viz: ji CEnT.ii?? i,ov of anovjvjo situato in Danville, Columbia county containing adjoining lot of William Hartman, Charles White", mm um vmmi, anu ironung on ivim street, where on is erected House, Weather boarded, no llm rifrht lltfn'nn.l initio tho defendant, Seucd. taken "' w ww.v no HIV property of NoahM'ICcan and Robert Adams. Inuv riOTTT-n ot :jr Suemfs's Orrrcc, Danville, i July 15, 1842. 5 SHIERIFF'S SAL.E. Y virtue ofa writ of alias venditioni exponas I tn mn Aire rip A will Kn nrnnMil tn at tho Court House, in Danville, on Monday, the) loin uay oi August, mas, at 10 o'clock, A. M.tho following property, viz : A ccrlaint lot of land Sit uate in tho' township of Briarcrcck, and county of Columbia, containing TEN ACRES, moro or less, adjoining lands of John Lockard and Jeremiah Harris, and bounded on the Southwest by tho Susquehanna and Tioga Turnpiko, whereon aro erected TWO LOG SOTTSES and FRAME DARN. Seized, taken in nrnrntinn. nnrl fn IfcnL1 o tV. i j v VUW property of John Shaffer. JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff: Sheriff's Offici, Danville, ? July 15, 1842. $ SHERIFF'S SALP!. Y vutuo of a writ of venditioni exponas.to mo directed, will lm nTnncnrl in mil.lin ..(. the Court Houso in Danville, on Monday,- the 15th day of At-gust 1812, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Uio fol lowing property, viz: ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE AND interest of a certain lot of gronnd.situato in Bloom township., rnlnmliln rnnntv Mnhinlm. OKTP . 1 1 . ... -' J WHUumug UIIU HALF ACRE, more or less, adjoining John Ro- uison anu ouicrs, wnereon 13 erectcu Seized, iok.x -bwu..u.(, wiy BUIU U IUU property of John Hazelct,jr." juiiin FJtUlT, Sheriff, Suehiit's Offici, Danvillo, J July 15, 1843. $ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers, trading under the funi of ItUPCRT & TIAHTOV give notice, that they havo this day dissolved part nership by mutual consent. All those having ao counts with the firm, are requested to call and set tle before tho 15th of August next, as thoy aro desirous of closm? tho firm nrrnnnla t.o ... " -UV4I II possible. ti. B.RUPERT. E- O. BARTON. Bloomsburg, July 4, 1842. The hllfiinnai will lm mnlinnn.1 nt iI.a M.l i , i i ; ; ... . ., . ... uiu oiaim by tho subscriber whero he will bo happy to attend ujiuu incims mm uio puuuc generally, and supply them with Good very low for cash or country produce. h. a. IIUPERT. Bloomsburg July 4. 1812, NOTICE!. IS hereby given to all concerned, that I havo purchased of Joseph Grimm, ono Mantle clock, one LIcaureau, one Heifer two Hogs, ono Bed, ono wino-Table, and havo leftthrm in during my pleasure. I forbid any person purchas ing, or taking thein away, without my consent. Trior. .... w ....... Hemlock, July 2, 1S42. THOSE indebted to the estate of tho lato Doct. by Note, Moolr. Account or Vendue Notesa are hereby notified that tho Notes and Account, morula me nanus oi luuuU3 IJAJCKLEV, Esq. for collection, whero thoy are requestedto call and pay the tarns on or before the ISthdr.yof A i. . .1 ...;ii i . . - .ujjuoi iiuii, ur vuv win uu proceeded against ac coiding to law. L. B. RUPERT, Administrator. DUoviislwg, July 15, 1812 4w 13
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