I i I "tbptb i rttuvr rti " Wn WM'jlifii'tT , 1815. Fcq Diills FOR -JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES Printed on sheel far ihe purpose of Pun, iiiff np in their Offices. TOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE liTT" Tlia require! Justice and Con stable to have his bill of feei postod up in hit office, ALSO Blanki lor CONSTABLE SALES. HJ1'U.!.. ii ii IVcw rotOfHce Law. The now F'oil-Ortke Law went into oporation von tha first of July. Having heietefura tMCTted that " Tat Coicmiu DcMncaiT" wae tha only . paper that could be tent FREE of pottage to eve ry Post-Office in the County of Columbia, end it Laving been donied by the Danville papcra, we have carefully arranged a table of diatancea from lilaoraaburg and Danville, to the different office in the County, by the neaieat mail routei. by - which it will he Been, that thore are FIVE Pot Offices OVER THIRTY MILES FROM DAN VILLE, and NOT ONE FROM BLOOMS -BURG. 'Distance from ' Distance from Ulootuiiburg, Daiiville, Miles Miles Blopmaburg 00 14 -Danville 14 ' OP i Espy 3 , 17 Lime Ridge 8 20 Berwick 12 26 1 Foundry ville 14 28 Driercreuk 12 26 Light Street 3 17 Orangeville 6 20 rPoalera 10 24 Fiiihingcreek 21 35 Benton 23 37 Cokcrcek 22 36 Centre 26 40 Rhoreburg 10 24 Greenwood 13 27 f.Iillville 10 '24 MorJumvillo 5 19 Buckhorn 4 1 Jeracylown 10 24 White Wall 14 28 flifflinville 17 31 Cattiiwissa Forge 11 15 'Beaver Vullcy 15 19 - Cattawissa ,6 9 Numidia. '12 16 Mooreaburg 20 0 BomUville 22 8 Wasliinglunvile 22 8 JDerry 27 U '-TOTAL, -389 C29 L 1 -! A fGeorge W Moirii, Esq. af Greenwoor 'having been been named by a corresponden of the Columbia Enquirer, as a Tsodidate for County Treasurer, with out his know- ledre or coneeal, we are outherised by him to lay thai he will not be a candidate 'for that, or any other office this fall, EMI HlJL.-J 'COURT WEEK. Court Commence! in Danville on Monday week, wbich will give a good opportunity for all those indebted to us todiicharge a pari if not the whole ef our claims, we aie much in want of money, and must have it: It will be recollected that our pzper goes ifree of postage to every office in the county and we hope at Court to receive a large addition to our Subscription list. XINVILL, OSTERLOII & WEST. In another column will be found the business card of Aessrs- Linville, Osterloh & West, No 64, North Third Street, op posite the Gulden Swan, Philadelphia, to which we would call the attention of our meichants. Our old friend S. S. Bar .ton, Esq. of Huntington county, hts as eociated himself with the firm, and will no , doubt be pleased to receive the calls of . all -his rienile. From onr acquaintance with Mr Marlon, we cordially commend him la all, as a gentleman deserving the confidence of the community, having no doubt that hisconnexiioo with the firm, will . add much to its claims to lite liade of the .merchants in the country, i i . '. BLOWING IN. 1 On Monday morning last.one of the large AnthraciteFurnaces. built uponFishing creek near this village, by the B. Ii. R. I Com pany, was blownja under the superintend anceorAfr. JAMES RALSTON, h i .now doing well, &L making good Iron, with every prospect uf being a lucrative concern i to the proprietors. The other stack will be put iu blast in a few wceksi In our next we intend giving a description of these works and of the company property, that the community may have some idea of the Fishing creek water power, and of the .immense facilities possessed by this com pany ft" !l" manufacture of Iron. The Post Office departrneut tM decided io take only American coin in payment for postage, or to receive Spanish fips, levied nnd qosrters, aa eq tal only to hall ilimes. .Jjinei, iod t'vrn'y-tlirce cents. ijThe Puil Master General lias tlecid ed that under the new Post Olfice lav ihe fiaaiage on letters and pspcrs must b. rated according lo the distance they havi lo Uavcl on (ho nearest mail route, end by the ahorlest travelled ditlanre ifron one pluee to another. This corroborate! our siatement thai there aw FIVE POS I OFFICES.in the county, thai the DanvilU pipers canool be sent to free of pojlsge. NORTH BRANCH CANAL COM PANY. At in election, held by the stockhold rs in Philadelphia, on the 22d ult. he following persons were chosen to ere ai officers of the abovo company for the year current: GAKKIC MALLERY, President. Daniel Ttler, Vice President. Zcbedee Cook, jr.,Sec'y and Treas urer. Managers: Gsrriek Mallery, 1 Elihu Chauncey, Philadelphia. Jacob Graz, ) G. M. Hollenback, ? . John L. Butler, Luz?rne' Sherman D. Phelps, Wyoming. C. L. Ward, .) , John Lsporte, J BrJford J3aniel Tj ler, . Benj. Williamson, G. Winthrop Gray,! Edward R. Biddle, j-iVew York. Zebedee Cook, jr. J SCMSSBBBSBn THE MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. The Magnetic Telegraoh.between Bos ton and New York, and Bosten, and Phtla delphia, and from New 'York to .Buffalo, is new in the hands of workmen.and will soon be completed The line Southwardly has made no progress the initial steps having fallen through. Members of Congress, under the new law must pay postage on all letters received by them unul wuhin thirty days of the meet mg of -Congress. eaRBHses ELECTIONS IN AUGUST. The elections take place in seven States his month, as dollowa: Noith Carolina, Atig.7 LegiUlurfcV9 M C lennessee, 7 uov. Leg and 41 Kentucky, 4 Leg lure and 10 Indiana, 4 Les'ture and 10 ilabama, Illinois, ilissouri. 4 Leg'iute and 7 4 Leg'turea 3 Leu'tute.' These will complete the elections for tha 27ih Connreis. in all the Smlea ex cepl Ahts land (6) which votes in Octobe and Mississippi (4) in November. Tin Stales of Maine, New Hampshire ant) Macsiic'htiaett!. have one member of Con eres each to elect to supply vacancies in tne delegations. On the nolilical comrdexinn of tha Ten .i ii - i i easee Legislature depends the choice of a senator oi ine unitea otates. Mainmort o s Patriot. U-X !l RESIGNATION OF PHOF. POTTER The Schenectady Cabinet publishes tin letter of Dr. Alonzo Potter, to the trustees of Union College, tendering his resignation as Professor of Rhetoric and Moral Philosophy. The letter wis referred bv the trustees to a committee of which Gov. Wright was chairman, and who reported a resolution accepting the resignation of the Rev. cent., 'under the deep conviction thai higher and holier duties call him to another and a different fit I J ot labor, and exprssa ing their earnest wishes thai health, happi nessand increased usefulness may mark his career in his new position u iiuiijj b MISHAPS. We often hear of the mishaps of editors. manufacturers and merchantsand have now one of farmers. The Lowell Courier, in a pathetic notice of the death of a cow, weighing a ion, says she was 'above seven years old, and was soon to Pave had a call, which the Hon, Daniel Webster was In have had for his Marshfield farm. Important Change in Fashions. Tin bustle is about to be dispensed with by the ladies, and the circular skirl is to be sub sututed EPISCOPAL CHURCH. There are 22 bishops in the Unitei' States, and 1,109, clergymen o( this church. Col. Johnson. The Whig papers are busily copying a contemptible and Irans parent hoax from the Batdstown (Ky.) Gazelle Extra, relating to Col. R M. John son, a Mr, Figg, and the killing of Tecum sch. The only surprising thing is thai any of their readers can be found to believe it. The old Swedish cutom of announcing each hour with a trumpei from the t hnrch steeple, and singing n song u assure the people that no conflagration is to be obsetv ed., is still kepi op al Upeal, and in all an- i lent uu us u bvveuen. Upon the receipt of the ncwi of tho death f General Jackson, at Liverpool England. iver foreign veasd, as well ai American. Homed tluir flgs at half, ai a token ol respect to his memorv. SENTENCE OF FLO W ER Y. The anniveiaary of Emancipation in the West indies was celebrate! in the United States Circuit Court at Boston, sayi the Courier, by pronouncing sentence on Pe'er Flowery, heretofore convicted of fitting out he schooner Spitfire, with intent to engage ii the slave iraoe. The exceptions taken by his counsel having been argued at a former day, were now overruled, and he was ordered lo pay a fine of 12000, and to suffer imprisonment in the common jail five years. The sentence was pronouno.'d by Judge Sprague. On account of the uu healthy nature of the Boston Jail he was committed to that of Salem. 'CARTER AND PARKE. The Couit of Errors, at Trenton on Fridy, affirmed 'the Judgements in the case of Joseph'Cafier and Peter VV. Parke, so that the prisoners will be executed accord ing lo their sentence, at Belvidere.oa Tues day the 22d day of August, instant. A Great Unknown An exchange paper re lates in very touchine verap.ih opposite fates of Iwo early friends: tin lin e laie is oia out Das a great moral. One took a paper, and his life Was happier than a king's His children all'could read and write. And talk of men and things. The other look no paper and, While strolling through the wood, A tree fell down, upon his crown, And killed him as it should Had he been reading of the news, At home, like neighbor Jim, I'll bet a cent that accident Would not have happend him. THE PRESS IN GERMANY. To show the sort of'liberty of the press' enjoyed in Berlin, it is stated in a recent French paper that a celebrated advocate, a man of profound legal learning and spot'esg reputation, has been condemned to four huudied dialers, for the high crime and misdemeanor of writing an article in a pri todical work recommending the opening of the conns and the public administration of Justice! But there is another case which really outstrips it. A newspaper, with circulation of 5000, producing a large in come to its proprietors, has been suppos ed by Ihe government, on the ground thai iis writers gave ihe censors too much Irou jble in correcting their articles! A SHOCKING MUKDERIN LYCO MING COUNTY. The Miltonian states that 'a cold blood ed murder was perpetrated in Nippenose Bottom, Lyconrng county, on Saturday af'.ernoon, had tuken supper with him thai evening, and had put his horse in the field ho pasture, intending to stay all night About II o'clock at night he said he would go home, a distance of 11 miles Siewari wanted him to slay all night, but he refused and left the house for the purpose of going io the field for hu horse. Steward follow ed lo assist him'. Whilst in the field Hunt look a dirk knife out of his pocket and stabbed him to the heart ilie ILIh utting off a rib, causing instant death He was found some time afterwards lying upon his face. Hunt immediately went to Jer oey shore, about a mile distant, where he slaved all night. In the morning he remark ed lo a gentleman that he and Stewart had quarrel and he had cut him with his knife, and wondered whether he was much hurt. Soon afterwards the new came hat he had killed Stewart, when he was ar rested and corumined to jail to await m trial at the next Court. The Mercury Segusien speaks of an ex raordinary invention which has just been privately exhibited al Saint Etieme. consists in rendering glass when cold as malleable as when in the most heated elate fhe inventor has given to it the name ol Silicon, The glass is of a fine white color nd transparent as crystal, and can be roll cd and fattened like any metal. Specimens of the silicon are, it is said, io bs publicly xhibited in the place de 1' Hotel de Ville at Saint Etinnne. PRESIDE'ITAL ELECTION. iThe next Presidential election- which will take place in 1648. will ha held on the same day.simullaneouslv in everv State of ihe Union. By thai time, ii is nrobablv hat Morse's 7'elrgraph will be erected to . . , I lumiuuijiiniQ wiui ine capita. v every oiaie and ihe result of the eleciion may be known t any point as soon as the returns are transmitted lo Ihe Capitals. This will save much anxiety and Preveut trteai snecn. lation. THE YOUNG QUEEN JEALOUS. ins i una papers stale mat there is f mysterious rumor that the cause of Victo ria's declining to visil Paris, was theknowl edge dial a plot had been concocted agnins hei Majesty's domesiic peace, whoss iea! ousy of Prince Albert is now generally un- ucieioou. hi is said that some of ihe rksi beautiful women at the Parisian Couit had resolved lo attack the Prince immediately on his arrival, and their plans were so ex quisitely arranged that he could hardly fail to have fallen into the snare prepared for him. Her Majesty,. however, heard of it, and notwithstanding the urgent entreaties of the Duke of Nemours, and the solicita tions of Louis Phillippe and the rest of his family, remained inexorable, and does noi visit Paris this year. WAR AND PESTILENCE AMONG THE INDIANS. The Si. Louis Xlissourian cf the 18ih u't says: A gentleman jusl in from (he moun- tains states that the measles had bioken out amonp the Sioux, while on a war ex cursion against the Ciows, on ihe Yellow- Stone river, and that from 700 to 800 had died. The Crows, having heard of the measles among the Sioux, retired in con sternalion towards the mountain. Thi Sioux, disappointed in meeting Ihe Crows, leu upon Ihe lodges of a peaceful prairit tribe, killing 70 and taking 80 prisoners.this occurred on the 16th of May Inst. The Crows and Sioux are hereditary enemies, and carrying on unceasing hostilities. Last fall the Sioux made an incursion into the Crow county, where ihey were met by ihe Crows, and defeated some 35 or 40 war Mors fell in the battle. To aveni?e the death of their comrades, the stiong expedi tion was fitted out this spring.which proved a failure, en account of ihe measles break ing out in the camp. A BRIDAL PARTY DROWNED. On the 11th ult, Miss Rosalie Huelbig, her molher, two sisters and Miss Dressel, were drowned in the Kaskaski river.Illinois which ihey attempted to crosson their way io Priarie du Lang, Miss II. lefl home ihat morning with a bridal parly, to be mar ried to Mr. E. II. Kettld, who, with his friends, was waiting at his residence, some niles. distant, to receive ;his bride. Being alarmed al (he delay, he proceeded to the river, were he saw the father of the young lady, who was on the river bank with the ttve corpses lying near him The father was nearly frantic with grief. The corpse were taken lo the house of the intended bridegroom, and the marriage festivities gave place to funeral riles. jonn raiereon, lately returned from sea was murdered by being knocked down in Commercial street, Bos'on, on Wednesday night lam, and robbed of a small sum of money. The perpetrator of ihe crime in not known, Persecution of the Jews in Russia By a recent ordinance, the dress of the Jewf and Jewesses in Poland is ihus decieed: I he locks of hair worn by the men, and which are considered by ihem to be n sacred as llieir beard, lo be discontinued.' &c. Unmarried woman 'not lo wear anv covering on their head, and to draw their hair lo front of their head, aud lo retain there by means of a comb.' Disobedience of these and similar brutalities are to be visited by a fine of four stiver roubles. We know a gal in our town whose bus tle is so large thai she is compelled evert time she dresses to ax in her neighbors make a raisen lo get the thing up to wheie she wants it. Exchange. An eloanent and IIS h 1 on the Life and Character of Gen Jackson was deliveoeu. nuisuant lu annointmpni in the Hall of the House of Kenieseniativpi m Hamsburg, on the 24 ult., by His excellen cv I ramcis It. tMii'NK. Uovernnr nf lli commonwealth. T. ' f I -. . .. f mm i wo Biity iiicii ai ovracuse, n y. out recently lo see which could walk plank the longest without sleeping, on bet of 9100 Thev continued Walk in without rest or sleep 53 hours.when nn ihem was seized with cramp and fell off. Workmen are ensased in ilm ft unamuerai tvasningion. nrenannir p-i. for 8 more Senators, from Florida, Jowa f i i p. lexas, 7Ae Increase of Manufacturing Wen)r It is estimated by a gentleman of intelli gence and well acauainied with the h.. ness of Pittsburg, ihal $1, -000,000 ar eadd- pri vpnrlv (A the oninal sjuanlil " J - - vTvuiiH ui ki a til y py -its proiiucuve industry. Large as the - ' J - ft- " " me estimate is.ins altogether probable; and we are not sure that in proportion to (he means employed, uie same ratio ol increase would noi be found to exist in many other njanufac. luring communities of our country. The amhor of a pamphlet rrcenlU published in Eimlaml. mates Ihat ih'. oil of ihat counlrv. which in the vp. 1775, belonged to aboul 240, proprietor! in IS 1 5 was owned by about 50,000, and 'hat there is every reason lo believe thai this rocesof accumulation iu ihe hand ol a few has been noinir on wiih pnnu rapidity from 1815 to ihe presetil lime. Iron, in some way or other, is now produced in twenty-lour of the Unite. Stales and in one territory. Wisconsin Mississippi, Arkansas, and Florika ae re me only aiaten, anil Iowa and id District of Columbia the only oilier sec ions where there are no product ol iron. Another race is to come off belween b ashion and Peytonia in October nexi. Moirt are reciuning lor tho final con est. I . ! A Girl Strangled to death by a Snake. A little ghl, about eight years it age, was strangled by a snake las wetk near Baml ririge, in Lancastti counly, Pa. She had been senl logalh er blackbeiries in a field, a doit dis tance from the house, and beine absen lor a longer lime than usual, her parent proceeded lo search for her, I hey ound herquile dead with a large bloc nake coiled around her neck. The Increase of Manufacturing Wealth. It is esiimated bv a penile man of intelligence and well acquainted with Ihe business of Pillsburir that Si. 000,000 are added yearly to ihe aciu.il weaiin ol Ihat cily by its productive in usiry. L,arge as the estmiate is, it is iliogelher probable: and we are not s Jre mat in proportion to the means emnlov ed the same rauo ot increase would noi he found to exist in manv other man ufacturing communities of oui country In the present state of things between the two countries, it may beot some in terest to know how many poople there are in Mexico. The lolal nonulation is 6,982,070. Of this population of Mexico, say seven millions of neonle. one-seventh are whites, the rest are In i ' a t r i a t w V I I T uians. nau-oreeus and negroes. It is rather a mixed race to make war onar.y naiiou and not much to be feared by any. a( Where will their fanaticism end? The Mormona, who have been residing in St. Louis, have had a revelation thit great portion of ihat city is soon to be ourned down. Ihe nronhecv has crea led considerable stir amongst them, and they are preparing to remove lo Nau voo immediately. THE WHITE HOUSE. The country will owe a debt of frratitiidi io Mrs. Polk for introducing a svaiem ,i republican simplicity into ihe Presidential Mansion, lo which it has hitherlo been i a stranger. We have already enota aud again of the perfectly plain, quiel. and very agreeable mode which has been adopt ed in receiving company, we have now u i t f uianK ner, in oeiiaii ol the whole nation for the exceedingly judicious seleciiont winch have rnrde in titling up the White .louse. All is simple, neat, as it should he. But a small expenditure. rnmnaraiivo ly, will be made, economy and simplicity are tne orcicr ot me day. A ea utarv esRm is taught lo those who mnke their whole lives an almost unendurable rune in striving io Keep up appearances. V. S. Journal, ij; -mi A new system of Electrical Telecranh v i by which ihe despatch is written with i pen by the mere action of the fluid, h-: 'iccii imcu ai urusaeii, in presence ol the ,.: I n i - , . Minister of Public Works, and is staled to have been entirely successful. mBSVmm9"mmm ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. A few months since a vouns German at Dayton Ohio, in a fit ol frenzied jealousy leapea :rom a window of a room whi eh was in lheihird slorv of Ihe bi ilJing & was most horribly bruised and mangled by the lall 1 lie cause of ihe desperate act was a refusal on the put of his 'ladylove' to dance with him. yhe Transcript of the above place says thai he has since complete ly recovered, and has married thai very girl Ihat caused his mUfotiund She cer tainly conld noi longer doubt his devoted ness, although she might suspect him of weakness. DREADFUL STEAMBOAT ACCI DENT. The steamer Big Haiehee. a Pittsburel Boat owned and commanded by Capi Rosal Frisbee, burst her starboard boiler in leaving Herman, about 100 miles above St Louie, on the Missouri river on the 23d si one A.M. The boiler was thrown sfi, lh through the cabin floor, and op through hurricane deck, overboard, and into the river by ihe wheelhouse making a perf feci wrecK of the boat above the lower deck ar far back as ihe ladies' cabi.i, and spreadinc 'death and desolation among! the pasaen- gers. The number of killed and scalded is abo ui twenty-ihree. A MISSIOITRI JUDGK. They have quite an original w.iy loing, things out in M.issoiui. A good -lory is told of cne Judge Allen, more familiarly known as 'Horse Allen.' He determined at one time to administer ihe law ir. due order, for Ihe mmiahmpni f certain offenders, and Becordjnglw tl,e herijl, J-iry and witnesses were a.Hin lfd. The first order of the cotnt was o'Mrip' and go lo work and raise a onri housethia was done wi:h a few , and the court was opened, when a em..rk from some one called down Ihe indignation of ihe judge, and he order d business lo be suspended for fifteen minutes, an' H'ng up lo the disturber ave him a terrible whipping. He then lelumed io Ihe bench na from ihe exerrii. nH .n- pie!' said b?' am hereto adiud th aw and adminster Jiiaiic. h ik,.n.u. . . J 1 " IU.4IIIICI . If you care anything ahoul civilization, I'm ready io give you a touch of ii. As 'he sheriffand hisofficers are noi enough here am I single handed -md if any one says he aim satined, I'll arfjntm the court again and give him a chance!' It is htrdly necessary to s.iv ili.i it,' cticuetle of 'Horse Allen's court was ut-ver inlnnged aNer that. AMERICAN AUTHORS. A work was some lime since publish ed, enlilled American Fads, in which it is staled that the Harpers, of New York ire said to have paid Mr. Prescotl 575,. 000 (JC 15,006.) for the r edition oi his -Conquest of Mexico,' and to hare, offered double ihe sum (which was de dined) for the entire cop) right. In two years the sales cf 'JJai'nei Notes yielded the auihors alone more than S5.0CO. President Dny has received more than 525,000 (5000; for an Al gebra, and Dr. Webster had about ihe same sum for a spelling book (!) . and all these retained their coiivrislii in fnmm editions. A Philadnl paid fo authors $135,000 in five years. STeIjL PEArS. Geese must be geese indeed, if they lo not own Mr. osenh Gilloii for ihPir best benefactor. From December. 18- 42, lo December, 1833, there were manufactured at Mr. Gilloli's establish. menl alone 1 05; 1 25. 93 steel pens. They are taking the census of Boston. and it is thought ihe nonulaiion of ihat cily will be found to number trom 1 lo to 120 thousand, independent of 'ihe in habitauti ol the villages suirounding it. COMMUNICATION. It has taken three centuries to devel- pe the powers contained in the heabs 'vlvch compose ihe Unnrleih Pill's. I'hese celehraiCflVegelahle Pills for ona' hundred years have been made. The American public havt found ihem de- erv log of patronage, and it has heen. & is, liberally bestowed upon this medi cine. Now however, no sooner in a new advertisement written by the Doc or but it is at once cut out of ih mnei- 5l 'Brandelh' taken out 'and Indian, or onie other name substituted, inrlirativu ofsome other medicine by some lilenry 'niei lor us nare-t. Wear v oil h Pills at present before the mililie. am made by men who for vears livurt h counterfeiting the Brandieth Pills, and have only taken to the present specula- Hon, since Dr. Brandrelh compelled 'hem lo abandon that method nf iVnnnr. dizing the lives of their fellow ciuzens. m. . . ... 1 he analysis of all these nreienrled vegetable medicines, shew a large pro portion of Ciude Anliroonv in their composition, and it appears Ihey rely ennreiy upo-i this mineral poison, for ine pmgative etlect. Ii is a verv easv thing lo delect mineral in pills of any Hind. now to detect a mineral in tills Take a pill supposed loconlain a min- eral place it on a shovel over a red clear il there a mineral in il. it will not lose its shape. It is Ihus with the ndian Pills, and manv others before the publ c. The advantage of ihesn pills in case of wir would be very gfeat s iney not only retain ihtir (.hupp, but emain red hot a lone lime after i.W are taken from the fire. Even boilinz hem with sugar will not change their hane a oil, you can not hurl the shana of these pills, il would be well if ihey were as harmless to those who ore very iniuiious making ihe naiient exceeding. ly subject !o St. Vitus' pance and Epi- epsy. fiohahly very little of these pilis are sold, so the injury is not so ireat. I have also tried the Brandieth 'ills, by the same, and other methods, nd rind Ihem purely reeetab e. When died by the fire ihey change lo a car nonacioui mass, after givine olf a ereaf quantity of fl ime. The one may be considered the medicine of Life, (he other, fi'e proof pill, or Messenger of Death. This communicaiion it is hope,d, will cause those persons who are spents for thece new untried pretended rerr.e- Jiei, io make the above experiments oj on them, and if ihey sell them after, i a lorgei to label (hem poison.