r - (Subject: to the deciaion of a National t onvention.) WANTED, Jl FEW JlUSHELS OF WHEA'ICORN,OATS,BTJCKWHEAT , . AND IMDrATOES1;, . - In pavmont for papers at this Office' i ' SJOMFIKSiSe) - '. : .A-PROTRACTED MEETING will bo held in the U .GERMAN CHURCH, . . - , in this place, commencing on .Sunday? the 18th inst., at half past two o'clock,' P. M in the German-language. Services in the Enijlish'Ianguage in the evening1.' The .services; wm oe principally in tup ivngiisii language. Rev. D. S. Tobias paster of said church, Dec. 10, 1842. .DEMOCRATIC COUNTY MEETING. The democratic citizens of Columbia county art hereby tequested to meet, in County Meeting, at the house of C JDOEBLER, in BLOOMSBURG. on . Saturday the 3ll day of December ; inst. at one o'cloe'i, P M. for the purpose of expressing their views'iri relation to the candidate for the next Presidency, and of .the expediency of appointing delegates to 'the'Btme convention to be held at Harris- burg, on the 8th of January next. ."' -n: DANIEL FORNWALD, : STEPHEN, BALDY, CHARLES KAHLER; i-' CHARGES Fi MANN. .;Dcnioeratic Standing jpommittee of Co Jmnbia courfty; - " i . - t De'c?ilfl,wl8142; ' ''" 6nr thanks -are tide to "the Hon.Jaracs Buchanan "oftlio U. Sf Senate, and the Hon.BvA. Bjdlack, pf IbHousefVor. eariy' copies' of' tho -President's Message.-. . , : , , . ; ...Some weeks cince, we published, several .queries as'to the manner of conducting tho gener'af ee,cjiori8, in the hopes that some of our, piofessional. gentlemen, especially those iresldtngj in Danville, would have' given) ;an .answer to. themithal the people of the conn ty;miglit have known, 'hereafter, what was Jhjplr duly.- it seems that nope of them are uirj'g-,t6.slep forward and enlighten fre p8bic.upon the .subject. If their neg ,Jcct to Ja so arises fiom the fear.of crimi Jftating5 themselves or their friends, t may be perfectly justifiablcin the eye of tfc 'I'dibi asvno' man is bound to testify against himself. But if there is no fear on Info head, we think they should havo the public good sufficiently at heart, to induce them, without fee or reward, to give the public that information, which is so necessary' to fihe'bfficer8 to enable them to conduct an 'election fairly and legally. But as it ap pears they do not feel willing to give the explanation required! we will throw such light upon it, as our limited means of infor ination will allow. By a reference to law, it will be seen that heavy penalties are attached to-the neglect or refusal of the officers to'be sworn, and for neglecting or refuting; to perform all the duties required of them by law,-as 'well as for admitting jjlegal,, votes, including BLACKS. We do 'not'protend to say that, the laws" of the state, were so shamefully . outraged, as our ques tions would seem to Imply, but we do say, tliat'ruinbrs arc afloat in the county, of such a nature, as. should induce the slates attor ney, or at the least, the grand jury to look into the matter, and if audi things have been done, let the authors be rpunished to the ulmost$ienVof7llm iajv.",Jip station or standing in society should be allowed to expuip'filo tlierh from all the penalties,,,' at tachcditpva noncompliance with thd eleer Hon laws, L Let the subject be probed to the bottom, that equal and exaq justice m'iy'be dcilt but to all, whether the million' O'V or the vagraril n the street. The IhnL. FH JAnn-has been re fctedfoJix.fyhfi the 4th of state, Who Have' oxptfiised 'the c'aus'd of 'CorfprinM)p''jW lipp'osVAptbVtid TsTalrnbf uur own uucnanan, oeg)n .to,snow ,heir teeth, as tho jim approaches .for holding the 8th of Jan'nary 'convention, by the dem peiatsoftho slate, at Harrisljufg, ,for ( the pujposo of bringiqg for.Wfttd James BWcha' nan (or tho Presidency Too well they know the univer'al feelinjin''ih's Btjitoln his favor, and of tho certainty , that .fie delegates to n IMational Uonvention wbo inatrueted fophim, and they aro endeavoting'byl all tho means in their power 16 divert the pcu pio irum ii, anu 10 turn tnetr attention to some other candidate, no 'niiatter" whom. Although they proclaim' tlielf pteftieric foi :the Colonel, yet they are ever.-read to. gel up, me etings in favor of Gen. .Cans,, Mr, Tyler, or any other man, with tho view1 of dividing and distracting the" democratic par ty in this state, that they may create an t nprqssion abroad, that . Mr. .Buchanan, is not popular at homo. With this view : we see the Johnson papors'.iauding, Gen. Cass ond 'John Tyler to the skies, and throwing out iimnuatiors against Uuqhanan and ;hia friends. They even go so far:as lo acause them of opposing a national 'convention, when'itis known that every Buclianairpa per in the state is in favor-, not a lisp has been heard against it from one , pf .them. Wo have a kue to this hugh and-ery.libw ever, from a prominent Johnson ' man, who said that they did not expect to nominate Johnson by the National Convention, but were determined lo.mn him on his own hook,and that ihey might have a qh,ance of throwing him into Congress, their object was, to do away with the National Con vention, and get as many candidates in , the field as possible. The Johnson papers, liavo. uow came out with this, chaige. against tho friends of Buchanan, lo cover up their own designs of disunion and dish-action. BitUheir vail ' Is too thih, and llieirliy'poc- nsy is too evident to hide their deformity, and it will do them no good. Pennsylva nia Buchanan lo the cortf, snd will insist on his" nomination by the 'National Conven lion. Should tho nomination, however, fall oij any other democrat, ,she' jvilL, givu .him her vote, though not with 'that cheer- fulness that she would ' her" own ' favorite son, ft We publish to-day the call ofthe De'rpo- cratic Standing Committee, fora county meetjng, to appoint delegates to: the Bucha nan convention to be held at Harrisburg on the 8th of January next. We hope it will be fully attended, that the Star of the North may speak'fi'Janguagq' A!i3LcannQV.bvpmis- taken, and;p,oclaimjlo.her sister counties, jhat she is"in fayor qf sustaining Perwayl-. niu'a interest, and Pennsylvania's" claims: to the highest office in. the gift of the nation. The Presidents Mcssaeo' was sent in to. Congress on Wednesday of last weck.ii 1 d nol reacri us until Friday, consequently pot in time for our paper of Saturday., Wo this )veek prcscnt.it to our patrons entire to tho eiclusion.of pllier interesting mqtter, Tho message like all ,tie aeta of President T. yjr, receives tlio condcranation of many while it re ceives the praises of some. Matiy-partB of it, how ever, deservos commendation from all;. V,e sup pose our neighbor t'eTbw will' apply liis "democi-atic lash;,? bswallowlng it, "hody' and breeches," without greasing it. Kemcmbe.r liis brother has recently been appointed Post Master. N. S. RHODE .ISLAND CONSTITUTION. The yoto on the Constitution framed, by the Royal Charter paity in. : Rhode Xsjapd, and recently submitted to the people was a.s follow-: , . ' f -.! c , For the Constitution, " 7034. Against the Constitution, , bib From which it ill be seen that the Suffrage partyj relying upon the validity erf the People's Constitution, took no part in the election. '' ' " ' ' ' Votes wero received at the same time, For and Jlgainsl admitting Negroes lo tho right of suffrage, which resulted in. favor of the darkies as follows; For slie Negrhes, 3715 Against tho Negroes. 1G01 Jl New Kind of Canvasser. The Bos ton, Bulletin, s3yR, it was highly amused at (he late election by the sight of a large, black, fine looking Newfoundland dog, walking in the middle of the street with a handbill in his mouth, which fell lo tho Knee joints of his fore feet, displaying the names, in large capitals, of the candidates for representatives' to tho next leglslatute.i- l.he dog 'elicited much iitteptlon from' both PP)iiical,p.a,r.iiest but for -.which party the noble'fliiimal was'lbboring so faithfully U nol kuown, l " farrrt'waTsljld aVedaysgo Vear CheUr( " ';I8 heicbf gWrHfthArWlAvrf'thtrifsyhouiti for144 an acre.. . Jn. Chegler county, we' le5.'0 J1 5' 3 ?Vt5"f,J:,!r;y-'1 !1 ,, . , ... ,! .. ....... two horse WaggonVoHoVa rlfay Wddir'iofltS Log are reminded by the Register that the price; Chain, two Grev jlarc'sAwoieU'irarc.'Cbll2rs of lands is well sustained. A small farm a a few miles from Wdst Clfes'teV. was recently sold.at S95;per.acre, which, ia t rrtaini'ai'ijing dered.'-i. ; f '- ' ' ri ( leal:3title..-Tha NnwYtirk Herald ,ti$l$im$&ftim$, a vnhfaoUAiy a the northerly corner of Beav qr aud Brpptl street, 40' feet 7"(nches on Broad street.nd 03 feet 8 inches on Beaver street, sold for 9iu000 aV.lhe-,Exchane. -eIn-lB36,--tho property wouldhave brownht nearly 830.- I r hooping Cough. A leaspooriful of caslorViil to a epoonful 6f molasses; a tea spoonful of the rriixtuie" 'given whenever the cough is troublesome, vill afford relief at once1, it is said, and In a few days effect a euro; Th'e same remedy, jt is also affirmed relievqs the croup, however violeut the attack., ,t i CHEROKEE COMMISSIONERS. The Hon. Edwaiid B. Hublev, of this county, late President of the Board of Canal1 Commissioner of Ponnsylvaina, and General John II. ' Eaton, have been appointed by the President, Commissioners to make a. permanent treaty with the Cherokee Indians, and to adjust all existing difficulties between the variovs Indian tnbs west of tho Mississippi. Mr. Hubley is now at Washington, whence the Commiss ioners 'will proceed on their mission. Poltsville Emp. On lhe..night of the 30lh ult. ihe Basque Isidore, Capt. Foss, of and from Kenne- bunk, Maine botitid.jo New Orleans, went ashore on Cape Neddick, Me. and every sDul.on board, fourteen or .fifteen in nuai Ler, perished the vessel which was new and.,vaued at S22,50.a a, perfect loss. .And.on thc same,, night, the Schooner James Clark, of and from St.r Johiif N. B. for Boston went ashSre "on ilye' Beach, N. Hampshire, and six.of her passengers perished. 1 ' ' v -' ' APPOINTMENT BY THE COVER NOR. WxlUumJl. Porter, Esq ,19 be High Sheriff of the city and1 county of Philadel phia, lo fill the vacancy occasioned bv the death of Henry Morris, .Esq. , , Gen. George McDufilie has beeri unt animously chosen United Stales Senator by the Legislature of South Carolina, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Preston, and also for six years after tie expiration of ,'Mr. Preston's term of service, . - - " TRIAL pF MIIiTON J. ALEXANDER The trial of Alexander; for the murder gf'Loiigcc, which has occupied the time of tliO'CriiDiiial sesstonB-at Pluladelplia for the'past'8 or 10 days, was brought' lo close on fllonuay, .ana the, .case, given in charge of the jury. On Tuesday the jury returned a verdict of manslaughter. Ohio LvoistATCus. This body met last Mon day aud organizRl by the clcctibft'of Ja's.-J, Faran, (dem.) Speaker of the Senate, and 'John Chinnoy (dem.) Speaker of tho,Housc. A bill to divide the Stuto into Congressional districts has been ahead introduced. MARRIED On tho 8th inst. bv the Rov. William J. " Eycr, Mr JOHN WEBER, of Cattawiss'a Township, to Miss MATILDA BURGER, of the same place. . On the, same day. by the samp, Mr. HENDERSON WOORE, nf Cattawiese, to Miss ELIZA BETA GEIGER, of the same place. f - . fl In Briarcreek town?liip,on Saturday evening last by Rev. Wm. 8, Hall. Mr I.E WIS. TRATJGH, of ierwick, to Miss MARY ANN, daughter of Mr, Samuel Aduns of tl'.o former place. On the 1st inst. by 'the Rev.Septimus Uacon.Mr, PERRY JUCICALEW, of FUhiiigcreek, Col. co. to Mjss SARM1 WHITE, of Huntingdon Lu, ierno co, ' Stone OoaL -g rfliffc' TON5HupWioVuality Coal for sal MFW atlSsnytown, 'J'crmstJaUi.f, ft 9. A, HORMAN. urev Marcs, two ictd Harness arid Uridion, one'ihgle:L!nDVln'c'pMrChPck:Tilrlc' four Trace Chain, nnn I.nr Sled, llirpfi TtiSiis: nhfc 'Cow, one'PlougW nhd lioublc'tftc, seven G'ec'seione1 Clock, teti liu'ohcls PbtXldcs; one Attaw Box" arid Knife, nftcc'n WafroW t6cih', two thirds of six Acres of Wheat, two thirds of soverttccii Ac'icV of RVn. and have left tho sd'meTn.'lh'o poiwFssiun of theaidl Smith, 'during our'ptensurc,' ttrid 'forb(l''ariyr'f)orjun,, ' Wisb; wlthbit bUr colisc'rit) f 9 '"'"'" " 1 ' WM. MeKECVY& Oo.' Ct)l.'UMI'rA COUNTY ' ' TEiil'p'BRANCE SOCIETY. WILL hold its annual' meeting on Thursday, tho 6th day of January, 1843,'t 18 o'clock M, in'tho town of Oa'ltnwi8a. It is hoped that all the auxiliary societies will send up full numbers of Delegates with full reports of their' doings arid all tho interesting information they can gather in re lation to the subject; and all societies; who havo hitherto not become auxiliary to the County Socie ty, and any new societies that have been formed within the past year, are cordially Invited W send Delegates with a conv of their Consllmt inn' -.nnrT n .list of rheit members, and unite' themselves 'to our society. All friendly to the ciuse aro invited' to a'lend. Tho Delegates are respectfully requested to come prepared, if possible, to remain until the next day, so that the society may have full 'time to have all the reports ond have a full discussion of the subject JOHN C. GRIER, Prcst. Jl. W. Leyburn, ' James McMahan. ? SecM.3 Drc. 17, 1842. , N. B. All newspapers friendly td'tKo ' cause in the County, are respectfully requested to copy this notice. , NOTICES IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO all legatees, creditors and other persons in terested in the estitcs of the resniWivn cedents and minors, that tho ndm iniRtrntinn nr. counts of the said estates have been filed in the Utticc or the Itegifler of the county of Columbia", and wilt be presented for confirmation and a)lpw-' ance to tho Orphan's Court, lobe held' at Danville, in and for the'county aforesaid on Monday the lGth day of January next at 3 o'clock' P."N. U The account of Joseph Rrobst Executor 'of tho last will and. testament of I.nwrnnp.i f'l.rro, in,n, of Cattawissa township, ,dec'd. ' 2. The account of Beniamln Deaber. nunrdinn nf , the minor children.of Joseph, C. CIpaver' latc of Cattavyissa township, dee'd. uiiAKiiiSb UOJN aUll.Megister . Reoistkh's OiricB,,Danyille,7t DecembeT'l5,'l842; " '& ; ' NOTICE, IS hereby given,' to all concerned, that wo havo this day purchased, at' Constable sale, as tho prop. crty ot James Onrton, two thirds Of 23 acres Jdf gram in the ground, 2j acres' of new groafd Wheat ono Mantlq Clock, orio Dining Table, one Bed & Bedding, one Iron Kettle, one Weaving' Loom, one Plough, one Harrow, one Sled, one Black Cmv.nnn Cutting Box, onesetof single Harness, one set of Harness, ono lot ot Ueers, ono Strap of Bells, one lot of ,llay, one lot,of Qats, one swarm' of Bees, ono onnu oione, iwo lots 01 Potatoes in tho, hole ono Cradle and Scythe, one Grass Scythe, onp.yoke vi wAvii,uiiu iiuu icu uioBame in nig possession during our pleasure, and all persons are1 cautioned from purchasing or, otherwise:, taking them from mm wituout our consent.' ' - JACOB L.GIRTON, PETER LEIDY. Dec. 13.1842. NOTICE IS hereby gien td nil concerned, that wc have purchased 'of Piter R. 'Miller, two bay horses, ond black horse,' ;ono itwo. horso waggon', and har nesses fo threo horses, thieo powg, 'three yearling steers, two rearling heifer, two last spring calves, nineteen sheep, two ploughs, pne harrpw.,0110 sled, one windmill, ono half, of forty acres' of wheat on tho ground. 200 dozen (.sjicavcs of wheal in the barn.scvcnty-fiiQhush'cbiSficom jn the crib, one stove, onqc!ock,.apd1havq,cft.thesaihoiii. his.'pos Bcbuim uuring our, piqasure,--anajoiliiJ anyi person taking them, frqm.hiu, cither by purchase 01 other wise, without our consent. 1 . -. , AARON BOON. FHEDF-A'IC, -SHAFER., . Poo,mJownhip, Dec. 0, 1842. , ., 33. . . Ii, J ,. .HM 4. . ' -i NO TI CE ' . IS hircby given to, all concerned, that I have purchased at .constable sale, as tho property of Artnur iiamy,onoIlorso, ono Sleigh, .onosttof Harness, cutting Box, one coal Stove, and a writing Desk, and havo left the same, in 'his possession dur-, ing.iriy .pleasure, and caution all persons, agaiust lakingi went frorh him without my consent, - FREDERICK DREIIER. Dec.-.17,1S42, ." r-v NOTICE IShereby give i, that I have bought,,oiii the 10th day of Nov., last, at Constable sale.tho fullowiug property .of Charles Albright, to 'wit; ono white 5s brown Coy, and ono red & white Cow, and havo, left tWsaid pioperty in possession of tho said Al bright, during my pleasure, and fordid any person taking thcni from him, either by purchase or other. wise, without my consent. SAMUEL LAZR US. Montcurtp. Dec; 3, .1842.,. , , , i . , , THE ' ESTATE OF WWUdM ' WE OLIVER, DEC'D: i WTOTICE islforeby given; that .letters' KfstaWdnt tary have been granted to iho subscribers, rci siding inMadiionlavitothipiiipoiijthe Into will of Win, , Welli vor. late of Madison, tawnshin.'aforeeaid doo,'dstliercArp, all pqon iqdeb(ed,tn raid esTatel are requeMd:tumaka pay,men,, ;anj oil liaviug chiima.1 to ptepnt .tliein. l'or;ett(eiieut. . JUHN JYKUI4YER, , THE Stibsqrihert aro abouUrcceivinsfiS "and RST Sflll TtF.KT M.'ii'rfmSni At ffnortW brought lo'tliTs ritfirlfef, Vvfilcfi lhey arc de-j -I terminod tn.K.'ll fnr fJASH nil t'lMlllIKHl ONI'iY-.'iW , :. . . . -trB' f "" ' E. Hi BIGGS,' fcCfy? iNof. s, i8i2s: 1 ' "-; ' 'V, JyAllJiPjt,,Jiaijlifi for pst favoV respectfully announces .to jiisr numerous friends, anfha,Iublicgepejally,,that,Jio,tiJly icon .tipjic? jo carry pn the above bufin9a.in al,iU.yari- 011 hrnnihno nt Ilia nlil afnttil All the. nTnn,.f 1 1 . wlllpei'r'jti VdKMSvf.'nhtf'Cl! EKV- Hfntnn T.rXct alra.t. mlinrnlia Imnm. 1... ill. lv.n.. and execute alt offers in his Jfrfo' business, ,w the utmost punctualitv b'tld wdrmmilltrj manner. canndt fall to render s it'iKfactibnt ls dll thoso'i wlio mny favor him.wilh a cair. Patliculan attention paid to cutting: and (rood fits'warfrantcd. i. V . uuo. l'llIWUU 11. J ... IUU. f , experience in business,. tha ho, is prcparpd to attend , p J Nf D. AH kinds oT country ppduco iaken jn .JHjj exchange' foi work, and cash will not bo refused. Z ' ' . i NOTICE, ' IS hereby, given,- that we liaveihis day bought at Constah'e sale, as the property oflsatc liuss. tha following property, to wili one red Roano Mare. one sett of harness and Collars, ono bled, twenty-sdven acres of Rve; on tho Ground, three , axres of Wheat on the ground, ono l'louah. and one Harrow'.and one two horso Waggon and havo left tho same in thoposcssion of tho said Huns, dur ing,burplcasure,and forbid any person taking them from him, either by purchase, or otherwise, withou ourcons'tnt.' ,h , E. & J. LAZARUS:--Orangeville, Nov. 28, 1812; New. 'Oiods HAVE just received a large assortmcnt.of - - A HI FALL. AJTP WINTER GOODS of every: variety, which they arc enabled, oflr 'to tho,public.a little lywcr,than than. the cheapest .for nuuuux yyjjy vy. sucn a w,lt, C.1SJT or COl7J'TRVJtOmrCE,itX the THOUSAND YEAR CUEDiT'si'STEM having becri AUANDONED.' 7"' ' Among" their' assort&cht 'of. Pry . . . ' Jl. ft 1 . .'1 maybe Iound.nl) the vrictirsof jnnglj.sh,i French and Americanlanufacluics'of.Wool, cotton, silk, flax and hemp; among which is an elegant .oioru "meiit'.of superfi.10, jiuq and cOjOjiuon ;Broad'Clothes anil Casslmeresi Sattiiets;' Cotton an'd'Lineit jDVilf 'ipgi.Irish Linens; thrown "folla'u'dpf Marsirbs' and other vestings, Silk Velvets; 'bro'wn "oii)l'jbIe-icnea Shirtings and Sheetings, Calicoes; prlntecP'Lawns and Muslins, Mousline db lainsj CJiiiUjcs; plain ami ITgurcd Silks; 'a largo variery''6f 'silk; ntohair. and Merino , Shawls and -handkerchiefs, Lady'sTSnd Gctlemen's Gloves- and Mitts; iHosicry;..Kibb'6tW, Gentlemen and Children's" , H' I . i'i tuti ft - fec.', -to. ",&ti-'&e.-it Gentlemcns, uadics and Children's ' (i " "we -Jz .iV Among their - , will bo found Sugar .and CbfTi-o of several kinds Iuinenal. x.oum' Hvi-on. Hvson kiu,. aim fahouschong Teas.; CljocIatei tjplccjt, o,f.alllt kinds; Madeira, i'ort, Litbori anil "Mulfy?L" ,t 'Wines, Urandy,, Ho(liiud pin, ijpijt, (' Rum, and Whiskey Wct India,, fif .' , Orleans, Sugar Hoiir.o olid " BiisfLu' 'K rup itdLASU.' HKnives1 and Forks, Cutlery 1'addlcrye Coach aiid Wagon, trimming aivi mounting's,-Milt and r cut Saws, tenant saws, S-iddlerV. bhoi'inakerV.T;iiliir' and Carpenteis tools) Dfacksmith'x Anvils and Vices; Sweeping and u great variety of other. brlHll esj.all kind of Ropes and Cnrdagd iVci iit""'' - Jl lars.e and elegant asof(n'uiCJ. ClJl&lGTA'SS AND CKOCK13KY WAUU, Of all kimlji 1 by the Ton or umiillcr ipianlity, -ncl, Enjdii.li bll.-iter, Crowley, Srl,, KTt..l ' 'Sheer and Cost stevl, German Mevhanu American blister, Nails and Spikes, 'iiJrgeiindJnvMLQppm J&Uisifi rtisement. all the art idea wlucinnev.. ii,ivo on hand; bur tbc'Vubs'crihers' yish ft tobV'ndi;rstopil that'thclrassbftment'has.bctn laid in ebb-ly" with a are few' wllfba tl!iapn6mtrt'wh'o'may' Vill oj.$ii hem to lii"ve"their: iikITvi Jiial wants' ''unitlicdiHu vide'd'tliij'!dlli!rin :e"Xc'han0'lht " ' ; "liHADY GO DOWN." -v s . X . - v. - , to IE. " 'flborrikburg. n ii t :v '. 5 1