Lecled by .Ihfl 'bmocrsta, t.:Is : tatVe a H ..ilaM tni sr-innlm. ..tl'ta' mnpn limn conscrvauo in probablei therefote, that jhd next. Senate fviil stand : 20 demo. 12 whigej 1 con Then follows a list of countfes.irt which i,t elected 47 democrats and 23 whigs. The counties no; cmoraceu in wis nsi,, wero represented in the last session by 20 jemocfals 10 whigs. Allowing'somelhing for reverses,, therefore, wb liayfi'np doubt afJemocialic majority on joint ballot '-of from twonty to twenty hve i uiory eriougu fit this yeti' Tlio Philadelphia Saturday Chronicle hUnitcd States and Saturday Evening Pott, three valuisulo miscellaneous weekly papers have been united; and will hereafter bo published under tlio una ot "United statu Saturdau Post and Chronicle" I As the circulation of these throo papers is tomething like 100,000, tlio proprietors will be enabled to present one of tlio most valuable papers in the Union. The election now being over we shall now liavb more ioisure to attend to our pa oer. and wo sball-endcaV'or to make it'as interesting to the general reader as a'ny oilier paper in 'the cotinty. Should ouV friends eivo us the rcquisila encouragemoiit we intend in a short time to encrcaso its I size, and give it a new dress. The eloction in Maryland has terminate! fjvorably for tho dpmocratic party. The house of delegates consists of 40 demo crats and 35 whigs, and the senate 8 demo crats and 13 whigs, giving a majority of G democrats on joint ballot. This will ensure the election of a democrat as United States Senator at the next session of the legislator in the place of J. L. Kerr, (whig) whose time expires, in March next. t How to make Money. Tho Picayune tbus instructs its readers, and people gen' erslly 'Let the "business of every , body elit alone, and attends to your own. Don't hny what you don't want. Use every hour to advantage, and study to make even leisure hours useful. Think twice before fou throw away a dollar, remember you will havo another , to make for it. Find re creation in looking after your business; and o'yoor business will not be neglected in looking after recreation, Buy low, soli 1 fait, and lake care .of the profits. Look oer your books regularly and if you can find an error of a cent, 'trace if out. Should astroite oi mistortuno come up you in tfailo,'rernc.A, work harder, but never 'fly the track.' Confront difficulties with un flinching perseverance, and they disappea ai iiii.i i nougn you snouiu even tan in tho struggle,' you -will be honored; but, shrink from tlio track, however, you 'need not say fail.' Pay debts promptly, and so exact your dues. Keep your word. Take the paper. Advertise.'' Duelling, Publio opinion appears to be strengthening itself again the mode of, settling difficulties. Webb has been re duced to the level of Lilly, by the Grand Jury, who have found bills of indictment against one for beating, a man to death with the fist, and the. other fer.a.ttempting to kill Ms antagonist with a pistol. Argument again6t duelling is unavailing. The most efficacious method of dealing is to point tho shafts of eatirc. to cnlorce the laws. Honor suppotts itself on public opinion, and keenly Sensitive to ropes and ridicule. i ho affair at Rochester was a Aft, and so, ap pears the following, as described in Gapito lian : Two young men, at Columbia, in this State, determined to settle a dispute auont some fair lady, by an appeal to arms. A challenge was given and accepted; the puttes met with pistols, took aim, fired at the same instant, and one fell, bathed in Wood, poured from a bottle of , pokeberru juice by his waggish second. Tradc'Rtg- uttr. THE CltOTON AQUEDUCT, The New York Triune gives the length f the Aqueduct as 4 1 miles; capacity of the Diatr'tbuting Reservoir 21,000,000 gallons; capacity nf the Receiving Reservoir 150, OOO.OOfl gallon's; available capacity' 'ot tho Proton Lake- Reservoir 500,000.000 gaU Ions. Discharge fn 24 hours 24,000,000 Width of the Aqueduct trub 7 feet 5 inches; depth 0 feet 0 inches; descent per milo 13. inches. , Nancy Owens, ol Canonsvillo, Delaware c" N, Y. received $P0O nt the recent Cir f"i Court in that county, of Dr. S. A.Oot. lreli;'fdrJab-racfftif promise ( ... J"ndgo ShermfltJhNdw Yorklias deci ded IlittffoWlainloP.a sie'anlboat isTiablc, ax rt common catner, for tho lost baggage of passengers, notwithstanding ho had or dered the hands not to receive baggage.and oven posted up a nolo on.tlieoat that 'all baggage was at the risk of Iho ow'nei'i' This is important to know. Abraham Denny, an Ooeida Chief, has been sentenced by the Oneida county, N. Yi.&entral Session's, to four'ycars 'iitipri onmcitl in the State prison, for manslaught er, The deceased, Solomon Tucker,, jr. a boatmanj died lit Utica of wounds received in an affray on board of a boat at Albanyt inflicted, by a man by tho name of Butler field tho defendant preventing aid being given, and aiding Bultcrfieid. A hungry jury at the late court in Hallifax Va commenced a regular dance in' their room above tile court, to the luno of Vlur did you come from.' The Sheriff was soon sent up by Jmlgd Leigh, with orders to pro-, vide them a rrioie suitable apartment in the jail, where thoy might coiitinuo their frolic during the night, if they thought proper. According to the last co'nsusj tlio popula tion of Moscow, Russia, amounted to 450, 000 souls, 40,000 workmen were employed in the laigo, manufactories, and 30,000 others in inferior branches of industry.-. Tho value of the articlos yearly manufactur ed in that city was estimated at '20,000,000 silver rubles. .Upwards of 13,000 barrel of flour "wero mep'octed in Baltimore' last week.' NcStt Senator torn South Carolind: Tho Hon, George, McDuffio Is recoinmenJ ed by 'the Democratic patty for the Sensto place of .Mr. Preston, whose,, terrri of sorvicc cxpiros on the 4th of March next, Hp tyill( bis elected, there being no' opposj.' Hon. rhua, Ledger. Tho king qt Sandwich Islands' has joined the Temperance Society. We notice the shipment of 1000 barrels of Flour at Louisville, for1 Boston, via Pittsburg. Mr Thomas Blauohar,of Massachusetts has' invented a machine for turning 'shoo lasts of all sizes. 'i A destructive lire broke out at Charles ton, S. C. on the evening of tho 25lh ult. A block of five stores was destroyed before the conflagration could be checked. The houses wero insured for $50,000., Mosiof the occupants, too, were iusuied. though nut :to tho full amount of their losses. On the 23d ult. a parly of white people, who weie travelling near the site of Fort Cross, on Law River, Florida, were shot at by some Indians, who waylaid them; a woman was killed and a man wounded; there were two women in company, one of whom escaped uninjured. A most extraordinary water spout was seen in the Irish channel on the 25th o( August, which, came within a few, 'yards of tho brig Mtirsey, and which completely cu jriilplied.a small schooner, not a vestage of which could, bealterwurcls discovered. Bo3tcrr and Buffalo will soon be Jinked together with iron. Fifteen miles of rail road remains to be finished to complete the connection of five hundred miles. This month, it i3 said, will see iia accomplish-' ment. Curious. ;We have seen, a 'June Apple' whiuh is a part. of a third, crop borne this year by a tree nf the vicinity of Petersburg. werifivoaiso.ii) our possession a pear, which s a pah of a second crop borne by a tree ih tlidardiui ofa- citizen ' of Peters burg. PcTpvsb'itrg The editor of the Tusualoosa fAla.)Mon itor mentions the receipt of a fino present of apples, of the'lhird crop this season, from Cap!. James H. Dearing, of thai plasc That is tho land to live in. Ell worth, the pedestrian, completed his extraordinary undertaking of walking a thousand miles in a thousand consecutive hours, on Wednesday morning. Tho largest ox ever known in the Unjled States, is said, to bo that raised by P. N, Hunt, at Syracuse. It weighs 4100 pounds. Up tq tile 24lh of September, there have arrived at the port of -Quebec this seuson 42,358 emigrants, being' 14,070 more than arrived there during the sumo periud in 1841. The St. Louis New Era ' says that the crops in that region were nevermore abun dant; but tho priees are greatly reduced. ' THE U. S. REVENUE.. Trie gross "revenue' for the United Stales, for the first six months of 1841' was, accord ing to official statement's, S7, 005,020, for filename period 1842, . 88.733i82J, being an inrrea&o of $1,728,814. The whole revenue fir tho ydar 1841 is stated at 810, 14G,G35; and thfc revenno for, the port of New York alone, fur tho first threp quar ters of 1842, is stated ut 80,01 1,387,'rhich would show a great increase. '' : According to the last census, goods to the amount, of SI 14,000,000'' wero niatmfac-i Hired in't!ielNew'EiiljoJ Sintes, " '-' Rhode hlan&pjfi' story is told by a printer now lijaTijfn;'Clo'veand. Ohfo.who say that in 1830,' lie saw in, Providence a procession of free suffrage men, headed by forty Revolutionary soldiers, limping and hobbling along who Ind never been allowed to voto' sincu the revolution! They1 hail pledged Mheir liycs, their fortunes," and their sacred honor in the cattso of freedom,' and had fought manfudy the battles of their chuntv, but they were found too poor when tucu (istii luiu; vivcv umiipu, in yuic will) the landed aiistoerac'y of Rhode Island. Zunisville Aurora. Curious. A conkshall was recently found whc.n boring of pure water in Mar ket Square, Norfolk, Va, at. the depth of seventy two feel bolow the surface of the earth. It was of a largo size, and the en amel on the inside peifept, differing some what, from those ol the .present day in being very curiously sutmotinied with ridges or waves curling round ibe shell. It is to be seen al the office of the Herald, 4 Child burnt to Death. On Wednes day, mqtning, Mrs. Elizabeth Floyd, of 77 Rivington street, senl her young daughter Marja, about three years of ago, up stairs into the chamber where a night lamp, had been, lefi bunring. t A few minues after she. heard tho screams of the child, and on Cointo liar found lhat her clothes wero in flames from head to. fool.' She procured a blanket and put out the fire, but the little sufferer w.is so severely burnt thai she died atiuut j o clod;; I' irom the injuries. received, notwithstanding Hie aid ol t'o medical men had been procured. GEN. CASS. The Boston Post contains an., extract from a letter to tho editor dated Paris, Sept. 17, It states the following: 'The settlement of oiir difficulties with England has taken from the government tho motives which induced tlio President 1o ad vieo Gen. Cass to remain in France, and ho gladly embraces the occasion to return to his county, ami his friends. He. wi(l leave, Paris for America, by the way pf Liverpool aad Boston, as soon as he can get formal permission. At Bloomsburg, Fa (Corrected IPecldy.) Wheat, 1 S '80 Rye- , 50 Com, , 50 Cloversecd, 5 00 Flaxseed,- 1 25 Butter, , Oats. Eggs, 1 Tallow, Lard;. Dried Apples,- JPml 10 37 8 11 6 50 m N niirsuan'co of an order of tho' Orphans' Gourt f'i r Monday the 7th day of November nex,t. at ten o'clock in tho forenoon Daniel Giger and Henry Giger. Ailraiimtrater, &C. of Hdnty Gifitr. lato of Mpntucr, township in Baid county, decnascd, will exjKJed to Hoin by Public Vendue, upon 'ho ucinises, c ccrtaii i8AT situate on Montuer Township, in said county, adjoining land of Mary Forest, John Fry, Jiiliu liicnaids, Alexandt-r. Ummet, Leonard Rupcit, nnd ottiers coiitain'iifr or lliereatiouts, lato tlio estate of said deci'jsoj.tlt'n ate in tlio towuslilji'of Montuer, and county afore said, -j, , , J . , , , , . , JACOB EVBP.LY Clerk,.,, DwvTille, :Oet, 121U 1843. COLVBIBIA COITSTY ElfiECTIOX RETDBJfS.'j :, OFFICIAL." " ASSEStntY. KKO. AND RC. . FROTIl'y. COHHIBSIONEX." AOOITPK"; . i 1842$: ! ( I.. CO 1 ''05' ' . s ' -vj. cu , - re- 3 f , p. Cu 3 7 fT. . m . 01 I a w V5 a 5" ' - r.- Bloonij 370 3 357 0 1B7I Bricrcreek, 184 77 181 74 837 Caltawissa, 274 "51 294 28 282 Derry, 80' 188 1 71 192 , 820 Fishingcreek, 143' 3 123 18 143 . Greenw'oodT 218 7 207 ' h 200 Hemlock. 104 .11 104 14 170 Jackson, 52 . 51 53 Liberty, . a 150 5 152 158 'Limestone, 19 77. 23 74 01 ' Mahoning, 3 514-, 8 503 495 Mnhleur, , 84 49. . 90 41 .131 . Mifflin, 11,1 89 77 ,108 157 Al&djson, 144 111, ,143 102 172 Ml.. Pleasant, 102 2, ' 80 10 97' Orange, 104 .24 105 21 108 'Paxton, , , 58 22 t54 25 70 - Roaringcree, 108 . 140 107 120 248 Sugarloaf, . 180 4 171 11 182 Valley, 0 125 9 119 128 1 2537 1G52 2440 , 1038 3798 a a m cu 943 7l) 261 01 . 134 190 171 , 52 12 24'"' , 4 84 102. 178 25 115 02 70 178 2 3 a . 3 o J M o . m .0 5 - it- 27 , 128 ; 50 . 141 . .8 11' ,,i : : Ml otf' 503 . 33 - 10 . U 70 '70 - 0 .150, 1 129 301, i 68 ISO 252 . 52 45 163 .140 8 - , 208, ,165,- 45 152 '49 H 2 -495 75 iv-50. 30 ,1.27; K H7; . .7,74 ' 63iJrt''18'. '-''' 133-I33 171 0. 122 220G v1576- 2144 loW SHERIFF'S .SAIiB. BY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni cx gfjgpOnas, to me directed, will bo exposed to public Bale, at the Court House, in n.invilln. on (Monday tho 3letday ofOctober.1842, at 10 o'clock A- " mo toiiowing proparty, viz : " -in, ianc, ui iiiiu, aiiiidia upon the Susquehanna and Tioga, Turnpike Road, and upon tho Kast branch of flriarcrcek, about two and a half miles from tho town of Briarcreck. whereon is a FUR-WAGES, A STORE HOUSE, 2 welling Houses, A Wheel Wright Slaop, lAni adjoining lands of S. F. Hcadly, heirs of ueorge ueam ucceascu, ana oiaers anu coiiuunuig about Thirteen Acieg, more or less, ALSO, Upoo a certain other itact, or Farm of land, situate upon said branch of Briarcrcek, end bounded upon the East by the.county line between .Columbia and1 Luzerne counties, upon the South by lands of Barnard Seibert, Nicholas Scibort. and y. F. Hcadlcy, upon the West, by the aforesaid ,lot of thirteen acres, whereon the Furnace and other buildings arc, erected, and by lands occupied jby Henry Trough; and upon tho North, by other, lands of the defendant, and containing about Foity- fivc Acres, mom or lc:s whereon is a 1 iif&FISAME MOUSE, MJG HOUSE, A tuGG STABLE Jl GOOD AND OTHER FRUIT TREES, Tho land is all improved. ALSO A certain farm lot or tract of Land situate upon said branch of Driarcrcek, and bounded South by tho last aforesaid lot or farm, of about Forty-flyc AcreB, Bast by tho county line or Luz erne and Columbia, and by lands of William Zahnerj North by lands of S. F. Hcadly, West by other lands ot the defendant and containing Ninety Acres, more or less, Whereon is a A large frame Dwelling House, a Stable, and an old Saw Mill. Upon this tract there is about Sixteen Acrf s of imprved Meadow land. ALSO Upon a lot containing One Aero and six perches of land, bouuded upon tho South by tho aforesaid lot or farm, or about Foity-fiyc Acres, bounded upon tho East by the aforesaid tract, whereon the, Grift Mill and old Saw Mill is erected upon. tl)q Npith and West by other land of the defendant, bping a triangular lot of improved ground, but without building upon it. ALSO Upon a certain other lot containing Four Acrc3 of land moro or less, situate upon tho South eido of Summer' bill, and bounded South by tho aforesaid farm of furty.fivB acrpjs and the said lot of one, aero and six peichcs, Uast, by tho aforccaid Grist Mjll tract, North by other' lands of defendant.' West by lands ' occupied by Henry Trough, whereon is a FIIAME DWELLING HOUSE. ALSO Upon a certain other tract situalo upon tho Summer hill, ami bounded Eastby tho aforesaid tract whereon the Grist Mill and other buildings ore erected. North by laiids of 8. F. Hcadley, and olUr lands defendant, West by lands of J. Jacoby, Williatn Edsvariis.'arid by other lands, containing about Ninety Acres, "patt'ot which Is imptovedbut without building. ALSO Upon a triangua'r Iit of unimproved land situate upon Summpr hill, and bounded by the last aforesaid tract, upon tho South-East and by lauds pf 8, F, lleadley upon the North, and by lands , of J, Jacoby. end .otlicw upon tite Wct, containing Forty Aero wore or lowj, quantity unknown, 1 - - ... . a ALSO ' ' ' Upon a certain tract of Timber" Iafi;d, ( situate upon- ths North Mountaii, 'adjoining'''' (and of Jesse Dowmari, 8, F. Hcadly and oth'c'u surveyed August 1793, in pursuance ofa warrant' issued out of tho Land Oflico to. Alexander Cpe- -hran; datcd July 28, 1703, and containing Four1 Hundred and four Acre's,, thirty perches and aV lowancc. , , , Seized, taken In execution, a'nd to' sold as the property of Thomas M'Nair JOHN FRUIrj Shoriffi,. "J September 20, 1848. ts. 5 .EDUCATION', " A School for the, instruction of yo'utli, ill the various branches of science and " iitera"' ture, will be opened in thev Acadenty in Bloomsburg, on ,'. Monday,:3d.of Octbbeti . Application for admission lo be made ;to the School Committee, or to the subscriber,.' when tiio terms of 'tuition will be m&dp known. J . , J, D. BILESi, Bloomsburg, Ostpber.l, 184f. ' '; ... ' . Independent Troop. THE members of Jthe . Independxnt Tmjjr are hereby notified to meet at the house of C. Doebler InDloomsbUrg. at'lO o'clock, A. M. onf Saturday tho 29th day-of October int. mounted and in uniform for drill. At the same place immidiato-' ly after a drill a. . 1 , COURT OF APPEAL will be organized and sit to hear delinquents an election: will also be held to elect a second Lieuten ant for said Troop. 1 A, general attendance of tho members b earnestly requested. By order of tlio daptairt, '' J. SLOAN,, O., 8., 1 Bloomsburg, OctoBer 8. 1843. j. Blooirislitirgr Ai'iillcry. f niHE members of tho Br-ooMsnurin Ahtili.k'' JL ni are hereby notified to meet at the Houso t) C. Doebler in Bloomsburg, at 10 o'clock,, K. ,M, on Saturday "the 29th day of October inst. in iuiiforra for drilh At the sameplaco immediately after drilU a ' , COUBT OF APPEAL, . . . , will be organized and sit to hear delinquents. , A general attendance of the members Is earnestly requested. ' ' '.' . By order of tho Captain. C.'CiMMM,0:8. ' Bloomsburg, October 8, 1842.. ' : "ex I BliOivE into the enflourcs of tlw subscribet. about tho first of July last, a - ' .t; : ' (ftbif ' .-;.'," ' ,r . ,,(,. withsoniohnndla sppts, short tail, nndr about fo'jr1, years old. 'Tho bwnerbraqucslej'to'pay "charge und take him ajtoy. . - ' tnr,M crrr ittpp Pishinc Oreek. 8eet 10. 181. TO THE 'SUPERVISORS 6F, TiP' S E y E R A L T O YV N S H 1 PS,, r ... Sa hereby giveil by tho Ucmrnlftiioners of Cojlim bia c6unty, that from and after thij'date.alt tho repairs necessary to kep ihi county liridgr's. in. ow dcr will bo dor.o by and at the expense vT ibe sever al townships in nhl 'h suth bridge's are fclfuatdd ond' that thftUdunty t'ommisslaricts will- not hncafter' qnter into contracts for any repairs that iiuy bo Wanted. v ' ' JOHN niETERJCII, ',! s ; CHRISTIANV0LIV v ... Sj .,,JAOpl).;DtiM.O,i;,) ,. 'w, I CoMMisnoNr.R s Orncr.v ? 1 ; DanviHepAug1; 17, 18-12. C : v' f i is
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