brora4tho Ne,w. Orleans Bulletin.. , KEV ORLEANS BTICUBT 'MARKET. UmhrcDasmo with the rain, and fall wllh tho sun. Holders uneasy; calculating on a spread of business. Ailiclci npt to cliango hands. Slock ot'n'lighl nature, and peo. pie looking Tor a change in quality with llio jfist cool weather. Fow sellers crouw-ed success, and none of the producers cauhl HHJ-plng. Gleat diHlress presumed to befell from efforts to "pull wool over tbeir eyes." Leather, shoes, fyc Great activity in Xhcso articles just before .bank closes. Duns (ilso discover a desire to move in tho com. tnouity. uoots untie, uui no pumps in wc market, an there should bo to carry off the rain. , ojj Owing to n closo stochmg of tho market, holders do not anticipate a rise nbovo tho knee.- Some difficulty in celling rid of wot socki, which, as yet, cannot be unravelled. Pantaloons Holders aro in a tight place, but aro unwilling to lot go. Like most merchants, they cvinco considerable, anxiety about tho state of their drawers.- People liayo an cyi to buttons for conveni ence sake.1 ' Suspenders Business in this artfelo is partly over.the left shoulder. Holdeis aro anxious lo let go lowards bed time, but are ready for ''buckling to" early in the morn ing. Stocks It is "neck or nothing" with dealers in this" article. Holders get uneasy in the middle of the day, and in transactions are perfectly willing to "throw off." Blocks were stiff wcek;but the weather streets them considerably at present. Jf'aislcoats No transactions; people have no money to in-ucti in this ailicle.cnd pockets are cmpiy. Gloves Tho commodity is very little ifmcMcd. He who fingers in them finds it hard lo get clear. Tho chief dealem aro among the a uirisi-ocinuy. Canes There articles rise and full. Attributable to hot weather. Many hold ers seem determined to do well, (duel.) llandkerthirft Much sen for, and holders inclined to hold on. By a bite dis covert', tho threads in solne of them art found to contain specie. It is anomaly slut thsee bang heavily on hand. E very thing nose this. TENNESSEE. The Democratic members of the Legisla ture of Tennessee are alive to tho interests of the party anil ; in seveial meetings have boldly avowed their determined adhre cnee to democratic principles, and theii firm resolve to stand or fall by theni. Wo Aro pleased to he their detumination on jhe Presidency THEIR UNANIMOUS RECOMMENDATION OF A NA TIONAL CONVENTION. Their pro ("endings of meetings exhibit a zeal and jialiiolism worthy the representatives of iir democracy of that Slate. The following is the resolution in relation to a National Convention : We rjhe democratic members of the Le gislature of Tennesseejtespecifnlly propose to th democratic parly in their binles Demoeratin National Convention, to be rninposed of delegates elected or choson by tne democratic party, in the manner, and iifcording to llic usages observed in the serosal Slates respectively, and that the said Convention asemblo at the riiv of Baltimore, in the stalo of Maryland, on the 5ih Monday of the months of Novcm bcx, 1843.' A WORD ABOUT THE PRESS. The Philadelphia editors, with one two exceptions, are, without distinction party, tin honor to the- country. A political opposition with them is never made person ;d; and the-whnlo ity-iu aware thai though they may bo actively and even vigorously opposed to each other in polities, they never forget that they arc gentlemen never so far transcend ihe bounds of propriety n9 lo inaito a mcetm" afterwards uuplcasunt. is lo ftich as these that wa look as to the stars which must lead the Press of the. country fiom a path whero nothing but personalities and criminations abound. Wn can tn?et a whig editor in Philadelphia with me .sanie cordial feeling as it he were a Democrat, and wo know that ninny of the editor? there who are, politically, opponents are warm-and sincere personal friends How different is not all this from ihe Vio lence and ihe abuse of loo many of the pa per and editore in the interior 1 We Hunk however, that even those who prefer ihi kind ofwarfarc will be mollified by the example, of the gentlemanly, conductors of ne Philatlelphia Press, At least wc most fervently hope so, Lanratlcr Int. The Grtnt Cattle Show and Fair of tho New York Stale Agricttlluinl Society com meneeil at Albany on Tuesday last. Tim variety of farming implement and articles oi unmi'Mio niinty entered lor exhibition promised an unusilal and highly iniereslitio display. Among the objects of interest not immediately connected with tho Fair, is a drove of buffaloes (jwpnty eiehl in number) unpeoun,an ox irom nyracute, weigh ing four thousand pounds and upwards, and n nog weighing fourteen hundred. The New York Rvni-PH r-ivb that six hundred thousand dollars of tho United Slates Loa'jt Lai been laUn in ibatcity by .uiiiejcrit nilivuliae, within a few day paw nuinnittrje amount recently taken Jl is one million vi ddllm; Hir'-: in CANDIDATES FOR tUe PRESI: , DENOY. Wo annex a list :. Democratic Martin Van Huron, ' John C. Calhoun, Com. Charles Stewart', General Cass, .James Buchanan, Richard M. Johnson, John Tyler. Whig Henry Clay, Gen. Winficld Scott, I is probable tint both Parties will ul timately ngreo upon National Conventions to compare notes and pursue the policy wnich may been wisest Under the circuit stances. Sentence of Monroe Edwards This he co in pi irihud villain was sentenced on Mou day morning in the Now York Oyer and I crnnner, by Judge Kent, to the State Prison for 10 years, for tho two extensive forgeries with which be had been convicted. tie addressed the Court with Ins usual buhl and independent iinnlidence. hravine the power of the Court to do its woist previous to the imposition of tho sentence, which was for the longest period allowed by law. Bishop Hughes, of llio Roman Catholic Church, has issued a circular to the Cler gymen and Laity of his Diocese, forbidding "marriage with Protestant, membership in Secret Societies," (I, O. of O. V.) "and other liko associations," and says, it shall not be lawful for any clergyman in Ins dio cese, lo officiate at the funeral or over the remains ol any one dying without hav ng renounced ill connection with said socie ty- The Jackson (Mo) Advocate contains an account of the horrid murder of Mr. John Boyd, of that vicinity, by his own soli. Tin rc.isun assigned by t'lo boy, a lad of 15 yuars of age, was "alleged ill treatment, und the iefus.il of his father to permit him lo havo 'he use of a gun, for which t secou-il he had always entertained a particular desire." ,An attempt was made on Monday, ii 'itlshurg, lo arrest some absconding slaver from Kentucky, but it was unsuccessful. I'he slaves, seven in number, were helped away by sdme of their while friends. Pho steamboat 'Oarrier,' at Louisvillc.ro- ports having' passed the sleatnho.il Eliza, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in the Mississippi, two miles above the mouth of the Ohio, sunk to the hurrica.no deck. Forty passengeis are supposed to have been drowned, and among them the Captain's wife and child. The Carrier rounded lo, but could not tender any assistance. Tho ICIiza was bound for New Orleans. ffirrajssjs&nso MAKKlEiJ. On Salurdav last, at OrauuHiillu by the Rev. I. Ilahl. Mr JONAS MILIiAU.to Miss SARAH HAY. MAN, boili ol ihat place. By tho Rev. D S. Tobias, some lime ;il'o, Mr. JOHN DAVENPORT, to Miss A LIN A KELOHNER, both of Berwick. By the samc.nn the 1 1th Oct- Mr ISAAC RHOADS, lo Miss MARGARET SKY DER. By the Bame.on tho eameday, Mr. SIM ON SNYDER lo Miss HANNAH IIOM ER, all of Roaring creek. By the same, on the Oult Mr. DANIEL RINERT. of Bloom Township, to Miss EM E LINE MERTZ.of Milton. DIED On Tuesday tho 25th ult, (at his reMilouce in Mifflin township orConsump tion.Mr. NICHOLAS ANGEL, aged 711 years 9 months anil 17 days, At S3Ioomsl)iirg? Pa (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat, --e 80 GO 40 00 25 12 . 25 0 1 1 8 00 Rye Com, . .' Cloverscod, Flaxeecd.-T- Butter,' , Oats. 1 Ei.'s.- Tallow, Lird Dfjetl Apjdes,- .$5 REWAEB. LOST, on Friday, the 21st day of Oct. 1042, somewlieie in the township of Fish. ingcreek, or Geenwood, a ealfrkin POCKET BOOK, enntainir.K about thj-grn in bank nntes. One live on the Miners Bank, Poitsvllle, anil Olher Relit f Notes of ilidfrent batiks. Anv permln nndiuu said Poefiul Bouk, and will deliver it, with its rontent. to iheVc'a,",s ,u VKm ' " XT V ver it, with its rontcnU, wner, shall receive the ahote reward, ' ' " RIGIIAUD HAYCOCK."' Npy. 5, 1842-28; J For November Term, 1842, FIRST WEEK. 1 Benjamin Haywood, ct si v Ed'waid n- fliddle, ct ol. SECOND WEEK. 2 Robert Montgomery ct al vs, ctul. John Cousin J 3 Willinm Dale vs. dailies Craig. 4 Comt'h. of Pennsylvania vs Williami'Colt'. f Cbatlcs Miller ct ol vs Samuel liwin. G jlas-oti Crary vr Mary Dossier. 7 John Ouumiiiigr) va .lolin U Lcssig. B Samuel Miller vs John Autons Adm's. 0 John M un n ct ol vs Mot-s Mojcr. 10 Gcoigo K Gctirig vs Frederic l-'fidlcy et al. 11 Henry Coder it l 'sJolm ltjiggs iixr. 13 John Krc&stcr va Aaron lioolic. , ' , IH Daniel Uu:lz vs liunl Patterson. l'-t Thomm Loyd va Willinm Kitchen. , 15 l.nocli H lark vs Edward V Farquhar. 10 John M Muus vb Thomas lliandoo. 17 Christian A Utolist va Simon I' Kate eta). 18 Elizabeth l'rniijf v,. Michael Ginger's K lU John F Mann va John S' C .Martin. SO Comt'li.or I'cuusyluuiiia vs Win M'.Kelvy. 21 John G Urenner ct ut vs llciuy Folluier. 23 Tlicadoro WeI vs tho litlte !i & H 11 Koad. 23 Johnbtroup vg Kllia Hughes ct al, . 24 Francis. Hulls adinr'a. vs John Alioads. 25 Valentino i)et, va llcnry Doifcnbuchcr. 20 J 1C Mitchell vs James Jlolmes., . , 27 John C Uoyd vs George Krwin. 28 Samuel Hackenbcrg vs Kbcr Cutler. 29 Isaiah Shumau vs Abrahau. Gricsimor. 30 JValhan Lolicr vs David J'etrikin ct nlv 31 Abrjham Tcrwilligcr vs Uaujcl Gios" 32 Francis J Smith vs 1'homaa Chaaibcra. 33 Henry Uaum vs 4'hilip Cotnci et at 2i Gcorgo Aloycr v. George Mum et al. 35 Jouli Hybcrt ct al vs Cornelius Still. 30 Peter luldy vs Michael C Grier. jLfSTOE1 JUEIORS Grand Jury for November Term 1812. Britrcrctlt Midilon Hicks, Frcdciick Nicely JSlooiu '1'hom-iH Willils. Joseph i'olic Cut(uwista Gcorgo Mears., Jucnli Yeltcr Ftthinirercck Jobu.Alberlsoii, i'etcr Valt, Cor- lehus Coleman Greenwood- George McCwen JJeniLcti Jacob Kirhel Liliertii Andiew llillmevcr, James Madden Andrew Cuniiniiijs Madisun Henry Craw ford Multunlng V'illiam McMnhon MiJJlin Stcjihcn .Michael, Gotletb Miller,' Jacob ilartzell Sen Muni far John Kichards . Omtgc Godfrey Klino lloariiigcrcek Uanicl Keller, Lloyd Thomas George Fctteruian. Traverse Jury, Isl TFcek Uriercrteh Luther Urown, Klisha Courtright Mucin Kobcit Ha,e.ibmh, Jof.eib Henderthot Catawizsa Stacy Marjuram, Jcsso Cleaver, Ja cob Hoover, Thomas Harder DerrySjixnwX Urittain, John Crawford Greenwood Andrew lives". James lives lhmloeli Joshua Mcndcnball, James Ihuinctt, Adam Slroup, Cornetiua Vanhorn Jackson Dav d IJemley Liberlif George llillmeycr, William Richel Madison William Herideishot ' Mahoninii Alexander Moiitg"oincry, .''Jaco'J 3r . Lasbell-t, John 1'iitton, I'eler Harder Mifftm John Gcarbeart Jr. Isaiah Shuman Moiitcur John 11. Quick Orange Jacob Good, James Patterson HoaritigsrceW Joseph Sharpless, I'etcr Gear hart, Isaac Hliodcs, Jame3 Craig ugurloafSon Klmo Vulley David Bluo , Truverse Jury, 2Z Week. Hricrcrcck John Frcas, Peter Uason, Leonard Spmieybcrger, haiab Solomon Bloom John Jtobjsou CuivwisiO. Samupl Drum, Jacob Shuman,Solo- Kmoti Helwie;, Gcorgo Hugbes, Ja:ob Clay well Dtrry George bilbncyrr Fithingcrtik John liphlin Greenwood John Cool, Jobn Unrrct ieHockHeury Keller, llaltis Appleman Jr. Jackivn Win. Parks LiLcrl; Wm. Uala Limestone John Gouger Madison Joseph Sheep. Robert Johnson Jesse llarbcr Mahoning John Spcrring, John licit, Jacob Scihler, Micliacl Sanders Mijftin Henry I'ettit, Henry Miller, Sr. Montour Job i Iloyer, jr. Mount Plcaiunt William J. Ikolcr Orange- Isaiah Klino, John Vance, Peter Hay man Sugarlcaf- --John Hess, Isaiah Colo Valley-Daniel Gray pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia Count, on Thurday the 10th day of November next, nt ten o' clock in tho fqicnoon William J Ikclcr, Administrater, &c. of Jacob Alo lain of Mount . Pleasant, townsbip in said county, deceased, will expose to 'salo uy puuitc vendue, upon tlto premi- ""4 ACJSEIS, of the North cud of a ccrtntn tract of bind, situate in Mount I'losjnt tuwi,hip, ndjoming Daniel Foret, Daniel M'Carly, 1'ilward Cnvance, ami William Iklcr, containing ninety eight aero; nml nbnut forty acres otejeard land 011 tio premises, but no buildinja; lite tbo estate ofstld ilcccascd nituate in the township of .Mount Plcasanl, and, county aforesaid. JACOB nvpilLV, Clerk, Danville. Pel 12 1812, THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM WELUVEU, DEC'D. TTOTICF, is hereby given, that lcllcrs testamen . ll taty liave bent Krauted to tho subscribers, re. nding in Madison townsbip. upon the l.ito will of U m. Wellivrr, late ol .imuiRon oullii.arorestlil 1 uec'ii. tberefore, all po'boiij wdeblod to saiil e-taie 1 are reque.tnl to make p-yivent. and all having 1UC11 AHD DKMOTT, . Executors. ,i Jcrecstown, Oct. 29, 1648. T-6w. AND PBlOtotrOB THE SubsetibcrB ato nbotlt receiving and Vill open in a fow days, tlfo CHEAP EST and DEST assortment of jj6ods ever brought to this market, which they are tie termined to sell for CASH and PRODUCE ONLY. E. II. BIGGS, & Co. Nov. 5, 1812-20. iilOT OF RI5TAIBL.OKS. Th'u 'following iaa hit of ihu wholesale and rolail dealers of, Foreign . Merchandize in the county ol Columbia. Classed as lul lows lor 184'J viz:' , TV ELV'l'Il CLASS William Donaldson Peler .U.lldy ' William Hiddle A-.co; William 'M'Koltty t, John Sl J tll'. ISli.irplcsa, -,-. Abuliaim AliJIer ... , D'err & M'Urido John C. Crier L'uib Si 'Vrvga ,,, . , . E. & C. Kovnoldi - paid t'.p,aid 1 -. paid . paid -. Pa'd paid jiiiid . paid paid paid J. & J. Bowiuai, & co. THIR TEENTH CLAS. Daniel L. Schmiek' unpaid Rupert Jlai ion ' - unpaid Geoige Weaver' ' ' unpaid C rus B illon " ' tllipah! Roliert B. Sprnul & eo. , unpaid James Davidson & eo. unpaid Amlrtyy Si Peiei iMiller p.iid C. A. & C. G. Briibst paid Slininaii & R lli'illlubsd unpaid L-vern it'N-gle " ' paid Grim, l)rr & Dye unpaid Robert M't;ay unpaid Alasier? Si Maiher iinpuid Smniii'l HrtcUenburg unpaid Eleaznr Btoihwell ' unpaid Nathan Snyder paid Brown &L Creaky , unpaid George Sliumati .paid Levi llfisel paid Geoige Kaufman ' ' unpaid Ivou nufer & Leihrick ' Unpaid B illis. &. MWinch unpaid E. &l .. Lazarus unpaid Covunhovan di'Sleward ' unpaid W ilnaiii W. Cook , .. paid FOURTEENTH CLASS. Israel Wells . uup'ijd Christian Hnrtman unpaid Stephen li.ilily -paid G 11, Fowler Sj co. paid GeoruK Kelchucr unpaid Neul M Cay 1 unpaid Vzntati Hrese & co. "unpaui Eves Kt-ster & co. ( unpaid Hugh M' Williams ' unpaid Mar.-li;ill Shuemaker &, co. - unpaid James & lleihriugl'on unpaid John Luiidy unpaid George Kaufman . 1 paid Coleman & Miller unpaid William & I) Fnux- Unpaid William M' Auton ' . unpaid Moses Mnycr tinoaid Jost'ph Sh.irpless unpaid Dtmgler &, Wertman unpaid Rutsel P. Welliver paid Colt &, Rishcl paid 0'D.iniel's & co; unpjid Silas Allen , paid George Stives unpaid Jonas Sporting unpaid Moses Mav unpaid L. B. RUPERT, Treas't. Rloomsburg, Nuv. 5, 184228. JjjV puMuanco of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Columbia County, on Mondiiy the 7th day of November next, at ten o'clock in tho f.uenoon 'Daniel Gjgir and Heiny Giger. Aibnini-tfater, &e. of Henry Giger. lateof.Moutiier, towiiijbip in s-iid county, deceased, will expose to bate hy I'ublio Vendue, upon 'he premUcr, a certau TBACT F '9 bituato on Montucr Townstilp, in said county, adjoining land of Mary Forest, John i rv, Jolin Kicnaius, Alexander uinmct, l.eonatu liupcrt, and others contaiu'ng ass ACH.ES, nr thereabouts, late tbo estate of paid deccaDcd.eitu nto in tho township of Montucr, ami county afore-, said, JACOli EVERLY Ck'rh. Danville, 0ctl2lhlf3. A Scliool, fur the. insfrni'liTin of youth, in ihe various liranchi's of ncienre and jiitra inro, willbe opened in the Academy - in Bloomaburt!, 011 Monday, 3d cf October. Application for admiesion to bo made to dm School Couimiiit'o, or lo die subscriber; when ihu terms of tuition will bo, riiode known. :.'. ' J. D. BILES. FHE bfmbcrt of the BiooMsncno AnTrttt. J nr are hereby notified to meet at qUlCtCIS MjUCK, on Saturday, Nov 10 at 1 1 o'clock. .1. M, for tho purpose of lnoking an eicursloji to Catt wisa. Tho BAND are required to attend. A general Sttendorice of the rriembora is earnestly rciiucsted. Uy order of the Catttalrt. - C. CltAMM, O. 8. Bloflmiburg, Nov. &, 142. at psjjBiLac SAJiB: rpTO bd sold at public sale, on tho premise!,, in fi tho 10th day of Ddrembe'r, 1842, that valua bio And well improved farm,' situated near Jersey town, Madisoil township Columbia countyiadjoiu ing lands of Jacob Zcieloft, John Heller, and others tlic prfipcrly of John Arastinc, i6c'J.. containing' about '' ACHES. About one hundred acres cleared land, a tared quantity at well watered, a Rood Orchard, arid in a good itat of cultivation tho buildinguard ( f'Ciz A Frnmu MsIdwelling house A ETam Barn; and d , j Tho unctcarcd land Well timbered; ALSO Jlnolhet bad, situated in the samel township, adjoining, containing upwards of FORTY ACRES, part of wbicK is cleared, the balance being excel' lent Camber Iand, Adjoining lands of Wen Welliver, and Powell Jar dole. ALSO A certain Itaci of timber land situate iri the'same township, containing Ami R'i:KCty-i&inc perches Adjoining lands of Peter Heller, Daniel Snyder and others. Sale la commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when terms of tale vr ill be made known. Persona desi rous of getting information relative to either of tho above uainid tracts, can obtain the same by calling! on KOUUUT CAMPBELL, who reside on tb farm. WM. VASTINE, AMOS VASTINE. HUGH VASTINE, Executorii ?Oetober; 21, 184B. 27 ts. WHERRA8, llio Honorable Etii Lrwi, Presidentoftho Court of Oyer end Ter miner and Generl Jail Delivery, Court bf Quarter Sopsiuns of the Peacc.and Court of Common riea; and Clrpbans' Court in the eighth judicial disirict, composed of the counties of Northumberland Union, Columbia and Lycoming; and the Hon, William Donaldson and George Mac1,; En quires, Associate Judges in Columbia county.have issued their precept beaming date tho 20th day or, August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty -two.aml to nie dircctcd,fo holding A Court of Oyer ami Terminer, and Gen cral. Jail Delivery, General Quarter Sessions of Ihe Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court. IN DANVILLE, in tho County of Cohimbia( on tho third Monday of November next, (being the y 1st day) and to continuo two weeks 1 Notice is therefore lierby given to tho Coroner, tho Justices of tho Peace, and Con stables of the said county of Columbia. tha they bo then and therein their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to those things which to their offices appertain' tr be done. And those that aro bound by reeognU zances, to prosecute against tbo prisoners that aro or may bo in the Jail of said county of Columbia, aio to be then and tbero to prosecute against them as Khali bo just, Jurors aro requested tube punc tual in their attendance, agreeably 10 their notice'. Dated at Dani!!e, tho 14th day of Oct., iu the year ofour Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, ond ifi tho CJ year " of the Independence pf fhp United blalcf . t- . oft America. JOHN FKD1T Shclff, Snrntrrs Office, Danville, Oct. 14 1812. DUOKE into tbo enclosures about tbo Ihkt of July last, a of the (Ubixribet with some brcndle sports, short tail, an J about four jearold. 'I'ho owner is requested to pay charges Imdulc him -away. JQftN 6TU JKBR. Flihing Creek, Sept 10,1843. A LL persons knonfng ihemffilves Indebted (o the late firm of Rupert & Ilarton,by uota or ! lio.it. nrc rrcjue.tfil to nink immeuiato payment aa no longer indulgence can be given. Those- uha neslect (lit, call will alene eo tesponstblo for coi)se quenecs thatyull cerlainly foltow."' v .isJ.1 ,TM ' ''.imi'EUT&CAKTON. Bloonisburg Oct, 22, '1818;