THE COLU-UIUA. DLM0C1UT.. MWJii.ii', ocTonr.it in, laas. tJr elections The official returns from tins State have have not all been received, but miflleient is known, however, to warrant the belief tha Porter's majority will not fairtnuch short o ten thousand. The Amendments have carried by a ma-t joritv of more than 0000. 230,000 voles wem given for anil against them. I lie wes nobly come to ihe rescue, and'overpowe'red the aristocratic tote of the east. OHIO: Ohio hail done nobly. The deniocricy of that state have triumphed, by electing their Governor, (Shannon,) a majority of rnembero of Congress, and a majority of both branches of the State Legislature", thus securing the clcclionof a democratic United Slates Senator from that State. NEW JERSEY, In this State, the whigs, by their hoqtis poeus management iti throwing out of tlie oount, tho votes of two or threo democratic districts, have succeeded in securing to themselves a majoiity of the Stale Legisla ture, and of course will elect a whig Gover nor. The members of Congress are equal ly divided'. GEORGIA. Tlie State Rights party have succeeded in electinc their ticket, m this state, but by a decreased majority. The whigs, however, have not much to boast of, as d majority ot the Legislature; and of thq- members of Congress, are decided Sub-Treasury men, and were compelled to avow themselves as such to secure their election. CONNECTICUT, Tod, is coming. The late town elec ction, show; that the democracy of that State, will not stay Whigged more than one jear at a time. Twenty-three towns, which elected whm representatives last sprinir, have elected 'democratic town officers this fall. the news; Anson Jones, Minister Plenipotentiary from Texas, has been presented to ami ac credited by the President of the United States. Potatoes arc selling al Bangor at 25 and 28 cents per bushel. The official majority for Graso, the Van Buren Governor of Maryland, is 311. In the southern regions of the borders "of the Red River, there hail ueon no rain trom 'June 1st. thitil. Sept. 22d, and navigation has been totally interrupted, and tlie crops on tha upland diminished one-third; but those qn tho moist deep mould of the bottoms, happily as abundant as oyer. The country had been unusually healthy, and planters were preparing to return to town from their summer .resiliences m wu pine wouus. Mr. Jno. Hindes, an estimable master builder of Baltimore, was crushed to dettlh on Thursday by a wall which he was su perinteding the repairs of. The New York Star of Tuesday night says : "The novel sight presented itself Jast night, ot the worlil running alter tho Sheriff, instead of the Sheriff running after them." The Commissioners of the Navy, wjth the Secretary, have been some time in Now .York' on their annual lour of inspection to the navy yards. ' Neve'r was there a healthier season al New Orleans than ihe present, until within the two or three last weeks of September aud tho first of October, whep thero wero a few cases of yellow fever among the loaf ers who frequent the grog shop on the Le vee. The Columbia Spy of Saturday sayai- 'On Monday jmorri'iiig last, in this neighbor; hood, the water, iii somo of tho tubs whicli had been. filled the night previous in order to-boused for "washing'," was covered with a coat of ice at least an eighth of an inch in Ihickiiess." We aro happy to ie'Arn that tho survey in tho State of 'Maiuo tri lib rnsdo in explan ation and proof of her territorial claim upon the N. Eastern Boundary ,wll proceed with out opposition on tho part of the ioual author ities. Tin satisfactory result is due to tho judicious conduct of Governor Kent. ilibhert, the mate of the unfortunato Pu laski. 8toainer is dead at Charleston of ycl Ow fevbrj . We learn tint r, younp man named Kol lcr wns killed in Sllrewsbury tp., Yoik co on Wednesday last', by a blov from an axe handle. An individual .named Pearco has been committed to prison, charged with the crime. A VOlinir mini tmmeil ITarrisnn Tfrmei. nl rf n ' ' By roil , Gcnnessee county, who had been under.the caro of his physician for fracture, was found last week near, his residence. dead, with his throat cut in a shocking man ner. filshop , .Roberts, the gemot . Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, who. for a considerable time has been in bad health, has so far rcroyercd as to be cnablcd'lo at; tend the Tennessee conference at iftfiits- villc. The number of passengers over tjio Ex tern Kail Road, between Boston and Salem, the past week, was 0970. The last Laporto (la.)- Whig says that wheat is now selling at 87 cents per. bush el in that county; and that farmers have 3,00, 000 bushels to dispose of; also, a surplus of 100,000 bushels of potatoes, and lull as ma ny data. Three hu'nd.red men are wanted to labor on the national road, at and near Indianapo lis, in grading, breaking pebbles, and ;Mc Adamizing. One 'dollar per day is ofTered. Nashua, N.. U. by the opening of the new Rail Road to Lowell, is but one hour and a half from Boston. Oals and potatoes were selling in Mil waukee, W'. T., on ihe l8th ult., at 25 cents the bushel. In Monroe, Michigan, some forty or fif ty hogs were lecently found dead, in a well into which they hail plunged in despera tion at the want of water, created by drought. Singular Fad. Returns .of the number of children in the several school, districts in Connecticut, between thq ages pf four and sixteen, required by law to be made annually, for the purpose of regulating the Uistribution of the avails of the school fund, show this year a remarkable fact'. Tho Hartford Courant slates jhat the names of . - 1 .i i -i-i.i l.-.i. . a moiuer ami ennu uuiu oeiwecn me ages of four and sixteen, arc rel.urned as.among the children attending a district school in one of the western townsi . This fact is. probably without a precedent iii New Eng land. Singular Circumstance. Last Week", as Mr. Lambert, cabinet maker, of Chester field, was opening a, log ol pine, he discov ered embedded in tho.cenlrc of the solid wood; a considerable number of bees, sim ilar to the English species, though some' what less in size. The nresnnintion is that the insects Had crcbt in Iti the tree in its growing slato, and the apcrtyre by which they had obtained an entranco.beinir by some accident closed up, (probabjy from the ex pansion ol tlie snpj tliey tuus became en tombed alive, Derbyshire Courier. .The New Steamboat Law is not jo be suffered to remain a dead letter. We un derstand from tho Mobile Chronicle "that one steamboat plying to that port, has al ready, paid a flue of $500 for infraction of tho law, and another is under seizure lor tho same oflehee1. If the inspectors who give certificates p( the age of boats here about, wouiu aiso ceriuy to tne age ot sotuo of the oldest and constant passengers, who hold a pre-emption right as Squatters in my riads in all the berths they .might gratify the curiosity of inquiring travellers. N. Y. paper. The Bank Convention of Alabama has adjourned without fixing a day for renew ing specie payments. Pub. Ledger. Value of Durhani Cattle. Al a recent sale of stock, near Lexington, Ky. a cow and sucking calf, of the Durham breed, sold for twenty-one hundred dollars. Another at thirteen hundred dollars; others ati31200, S1000, &c. Emigration to Canada. The number of emigrants that arrived at Qubcc last year up to the 17th pf Septemoer was 21,049. Up to the same penod this year, 2030 have arived, or l'jjblO less than last year. A Good Hit, A capital anecdote was related to us yesterday. One of our Oin einuatli belles, a beauty of the first water, was recently at Saratoga, and attracted much attention. Among grangers, there was considerable speculation about the fair la dy'i) identity, &c. A new coiner, one day, observing the number of dandys dangling about her, and following in her wake, inquir ed who cle was. "That is l)iei Great J Fes tern." "Is it I I presumed as much, from the great number oijlatselie has in tow." Cin. News. Aiother honorable murder'. A meeting recently took place at Gallatin; Mississippi, between Messrs. J. T. Bowie aijd C. K. prawn, in which the latter was shot through the head. Benefit to Finn. They are about to give that queer fish, Finn a complimentary benefit at Boston. Ho has enjoyed a pretty substantial penefit alreadv, being worth not less thao $50,000! Tho Hartford Courant states that tho names of u mother and child, both betweon the age of four and sixteen, are returned as among the children attending a district school in ono of the western towns. This fact is probably without procedbnt hi New, England; Th6 engine and car-hoUso of tile Carroll ton Rail Road, at Carrollton, La., was de stroyed by fire on the 7th inst. together with 15 cars and oiio locomotive. Loss es timated at ..5200,000, of-which $150,000 was insured. c.,. Anothcr,Bevolulionary Hero, gone. The JJarien Telegraph announces the dead on the 12th ultA.nt.lhe reidence of his son. (Mr. Jordan Ryajs) pf, Henry jtyala, at tho ad vanced agp of lio years. IIo retained his faculties to tho last. IIo was onoofthe pat riotic band who fought for ,ho liberties wo enjoy. May, tho grass grow green over his venerated grave. Jin Old One! -The Boston .Mercantile Journal says, tho. sloop, Nancy renewed her register and coasting license to-day she having bet!n built at Fcmbrokp in the year 1787, boing now fifty-one year's old! We doubt whether there are.hiany older vessels, now serviceable in the country. Snow. We learn from llieAnbnrn jour nal, that at tho South, in the region of the Owosco Lake, thero was a small snow storm, both on Friday and Saturday last. Quito a fhiry of snow was also seen. at Au burn on tho latter day in the afternoon, n n i -ft.. . ' . t m oingmar jmacnmeni. A.cat aoout a mile from Richmond, Va., lately found a half-grown Hying squirrel in the woods, which she brought homo and placed in a box, containing straw and a quantity of oth er soft materials. Slid .watched it with a mother's caic, and would only leave it when she went in search.of focd. She anneared as much attached lb ft as If it had been her own offspring. ' Georgia. Wc are certain, in any event, of a majority of Sub-Treasury Congressmen and members of the Legislature. That is the great question octoro the people; on its merits the present Administration wlil final ly stand or fall; end as the Whigs themselves have made the issue, .they will surely abide lho dectsion the sovtclgn people may pass ujjuh n. l ci cTsuitrij tjunsieuuiion. Tho old veteran again afloat. Ob'mmo- oore ii-jii, appomica 10 ine .command ot tne Mediterranean fleet, has hoisted his broad pennant on board thp .noble shin Ohio 7-1 which is now at Boston, nearly ready for sea, but will proceed first to New iork, to take in her armament. ,i -. i The Niagara Courier elates that the Lieut. Governor of Upper Canada has commuted the punishment of tho follovliifr persons, sentenced to be executed on tho first Inst., to transportation to one .of the British penal cqlonies.: Jacob Beamer, Samuel Chan dler,. Benjamin Waitc. Alexander M'Leod, Erastus Warncr.and John W. Brown. ; Lcath of a AiiVal Officer Commodore uruigmon, oi me upueu cuaies navy, meu on Saturday morning at the residence of his oroinsr, near Sing Sing, wow Yorlc. The short trial of the Independent Trea sury has worked so well, that the people of Maine are determined to make it the perma nent system of the treasury department. took the United States Bank from lfJIO to 1820, four vears, to bnnir the banks into resumption. Tho Independent Treasury has brought about the same result iii a single year. Aonvich Murora. An able writer in the Richmond Inquirer, states the question now before, the people in the lollowing bold and explicit language, TlieirniQr. tlif nnputinti na vi m-iv. llin nn. ly alternative now presented to the commu nity is, "ajiall we be governed by banking institutional or shall wc be governed by the peoplot 1 ho -sub-Treasury system rec ommended by (Mr..,Yan,Buien is not only Constitutional, biit jst based upon those old principles ofdemnSracy .which sustained Mr Jellerson, and twice elected Andrew Jackson. We havo tried, withousucccss, the scheme of the doposites with, equal justice, why should wo not try the Sub Treasury ? Apprehension, fear, and proph ecy are the duly arguments employed against it, and tho use of these weapons by wing ism has longago turned their points and dull ed tlur edge. Qn Infernal Machine'. Wo thid ,day heard from Colonel Haskell, at the coroner's office, ,a most- remarkable circumstance. which occurred in thp lower part of Bleeker street last .night. It appeared lrom Ins statement that an engineer, engaged on the Crojton Water Wqrks, living in Bleeker ... i i V J --.i - i. i.fl .l. sircci, nau.u.ccn )n mo nauu, uuniig uiu summer, of sleeping with his window open. This seemed to givo an opportunity to some evil disposed persoas to attempt a robbery. Tho engineer saw oij several occasions somo persons lurking near. his promises, and sus pecting their designs determined to set a trap for them, llo accordingly constructed an "infernal machine," formed of a board, on which wero placed two bowip knives. This board was made to fit into tho window, and drawn back by a spring, the conductors being two threads placed across tlte window, which, if touched, would immediately cause the machine to strike, against the iiitiuilcr. lib then told tho peerson in (ha house that he was going out of town, and fastened his doors. Last night a man,, deeming thp coast clear, ultomptod' to enter; the spring being, touched, the board flew homo, and one of the knives entered the man's body, while thebonrd etriking-him with great, vi olence, fojceo him some feet from the win dow. IIo was picked up"blcedine and iu- sonsiblc.IIe-js eaidtb'bb anotorious thief.,- Ar; I Whig; From the London John Hull, T Furious Attach on Mr. fan Amburuh. bn one of his Tieers. Since Wednesday last tho principal topic of. conversation in the threatical world has bqeii the furious!, attack on Mr. Van Am- burjjh.vhoso exhibitions at Astley's Royal Amphitheatre, of Hong,, 'tigers," leopards and other animals of the forest, in the giand zoological spectacle entitled the 'Lion Con qucrr.r of Pomdeii' lias excited. within these few days, so much public attention Mr. Van Amburgh has been styled by the -philologos of tho establishment as the brute tamerrand certainly the appcllat'ioh is well applied, as tho following daring feat will pro.ve, for nev er was thp epprage or the presence of mind of .man put to a severer test. . Frprn the in formation .obtained by our reporter .yestcr- uay, iro.m an auuicniic source it appears that on V cdnesday last a rehearsal was co- mg on in lho circus of tho theatre,, when Mr. Van Amburgh wishing one of his tigers to perform a. certain feat, which the animal was utterly unable qr. unwilling to accom plish, had recourse to severe corporeal pun ishment, which chastisement ho inflicted with a large horsewhip. Smarting under me pain oi me lasn, tho animal became in censed, and suddenly sprang upon Mr, Van Amburgh, who instantly was hurled with Violence to the ground, from tho strength and weight , of his incensed assailant. Mr, V an Alp.burijh who is of Herculean case. and posessing extraordinary muscular pow er, instantly, perceived the intention of the animal, which was that pf tearing him to pcices, and with the courage and presence of mind whic'njfew ihen possess; seized his loe by the lip of the lower jaV arid thus pinioned him as a bull dog would on ox at a bait. A long and fearful struggle now ensued, in the course of which both tho man and the tiger rolled over several times. At length Mr., Van Amburgh got the better of ins loo uy iiirotving nun on his back at the same time kneeling on his stomach and, with his other hand', which was still now unengaged; commenced .striking the pros- u.uc .uiimai wnn ins clenched list, the blows following in quick successionibver tlie head, laco -and particularly the nose, until tlie blood (flowcd from the subdued animal', who here quivered under the grasp of hi's con queror. a.1 length Mr. Van Amburgh, per ceiving that he had completely overcome mm, release ins Hold, and tho animal find ing himself at liberty, retired a short dis tance from his master, and crouched down as if severely suffering from the punishment iic nau leceivcu. it may bo proper to men tion lhal.the peiformers (so we.uiiderstood) did nqt pay any attention to the struggle, considering. .that it was a part to be played in the evening; Until ihey saw him adminis- tenng the severe chastisement as before described to the enraged animal, and its ef forts to compel Mr. Van Amburgh to rejeasc his hold. 1 his encounter did not.at all im pede the entertainments of tho evening. fiSTHEnEAS, tlie honorable ELLIS LEW1S3 V V President of tho Courts ot-Ovn nrwl Tm miner and Grittfat Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter sessions of tho Peacd; and Court a"f Common I'loae, and Orphan' Court, in the eighth Judicial District, composed of the counties of A'orthumtorland.Pnion, wmmum anu livening J. mX tlio Jlgn WilIijih lo.Too?ir.r and.,tj:o!f ViD - Rvemr, -Enquires, ctsociate Judges in Columbia county, have issued their precept bearing-dtto the 25th day of August in the year of our Lord uric thotf and tfghf nundrcd and thjrty-cight, and to im directed for holding .... A Court of Oyer and Tarminer.and G, n' m ucm vuivcry, utneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Fleas) and Orphan's Court; IN DANMLLE, in tho county of Columbia, on the third , it nday of Nov. noxt. fboinir tlm ion. day) and to continue one week. AO rich is therefore hereby given to tho Cor oner, the Justices of lho I'caco, nnd Constnbfos of the Baid County of Columbia, dint they bo then and uiL-ro in uicir proper persons, at ten. o'clock, in tho forenoon of said day, with their rocdrlls, inquisition and other remcmbrailcss to do those IHiligg which ,u ujilv-juun 10 do none And thofo who aro bound by recognizances to .prosecuta against tho prisoners that arc or may .bb in tho iail ..v "vuraM, uit hi uu men -anu mcro to proiecute against them as ,.hall be just. Jurors aro requested to bo punctual in their attendance, n- Dated at-. Danville, tlie 12th day October, hi '""J"' "i ur oiu one uiousanu eight hun drcd and thirty-eight, and in .tho 03d year of the independence of die United States of Amer- wiLiJAii irrbiiENi s'iic'ktf. aiicrin 's uilicc, Dmivilio; Uct3 19, 1838. A Moral Triumph The election of Mr. Porter is ndt merely a political it is a moral triumph. Had the weapons employ ed agapist him the perjury of PcgBeaty, thq falsehood of John Stonebrake'r and s-amuel bturgeon. taken effect we should have regarded his defeat as a viclorv over virtue. What means were left unemploy ed? None. From thb' bold subsidy "of Support, down , to the suborha tiqn of con science, me minions- of llitner descended. We feel, therefore, that the election of Da vid tt. Porter is a triumph morrally great, and as such rejoico ov.er it the moie. Lancaster Intelligencer. HYMBJOAI.' MARRIED On tho 23d inst. by the Rev. William J. Ever, Mr. Hiram. 'Eth route, Mifflin, to Miss Mary B'cI'Vane, of Oattawissa Valley, Schuvlkili County. SPORTSMEN ATTEND Ifll THE WILL take place over tho . JjIIo0321S Imi'g CoCta'SC. for, the fall meeting, commencing Wednesday, November Mth, and continue for three days. FIRST DAY Mile heats, for three year olds only. SECOND DAY Two MHq heals, for horses of all ages. All over four years old, to carry full weight. TlilUD DAY Mile heals, best three in five,' Tlnee for all ages. -Weight as above. The Course is now in complete order a ft'ltie in circiunioiencn, auii-pcrnaps sur passed by no other in the State. It will take two outvies to make a race- hut no two horses can be entered by nno individual. Neither can any winning hbrse bo started for another purse. Purses worth contesting for. liloomsburg Oct. 27, 1830. Bloomsburg Artillery Will mecnt at Snyder's Hotel on Saturi day, lho 37the inst. at 9 o'clock A. M. fnr Military Exercise snd Drill, wiili tjniform and MtislvStg. i, . Uloorhsburg Oci 10th', 1838! wm0 Co mio gwAMgc) Physician & Surgeon, Informs the citizens of Bloom and vicini ty, that ho has located himself in the village of Blomsbnrg, where he .will . always bo ready to attend to all calls for his profession al services! Qfucc next door to Robisbns Stage Oflicd'. Oct. 13 1630. . . ... ''...' , . - The subscriber has leftjiis Eqok ae counts and Notes .in the hands of Iddings Barkley,Esq.for collection. All pejsons in debtcd will please call immediately and set-, tie, or there will bo cost, as delays are dan gerous; , , c. fe. f.isiIer: One Two Horse Wagon,and a Sled wilt Cast.Shoes.both nearly now, which will sold Cheap on easy terms, by calling on IDDINGS BARKLEY. Lnvroved Averitnt Seidlitz Powders, I KLD in high estimation lor hullgaUian, heart i bum and billioua nfi'tsctwnJ. . l'qr ealo at Tbbias' Health Emporium, llloomsburg'. COTHE LATEST ARlilVA3C3 JUST received, and for sale at tho ARCHJeI in llloomsburg, a fresh supply of MOLdSSES,.SUGAR, BICE, BAND IUON,.BAR IRON SPUING STEEL, CAROLINA MOSS, 4-c. $c Inquire at the etoro of J RUPERT & BARTON. August Hi 183SI. . 18 LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at BloontS' burg,. Oct. 1st. 13. . , ... Paul Hopper ' Joseph Hopper, John .Ingram Esq. Samuel J-icoby, Mr. Kahler, Mark Klimcr, George Lnarr. John O. Morris,; Dr. Cahan Miycr, Joseph Mautt. Len-in H. ?IaU5, Col. John Purtcl, Janeltigg, John Richaids Es'i; SHney Si Shtcf; Moats yteerhcer, E, & M. Springer, Jnno Smith, Ann Wynott, Clara AVelU, tjafah.NVashington, Osorge Slgl:r. . , . 40. B. RUPERT, P. M. . Persons calling for letters on the above list, will please sav they are advertised, nioomsburg 21688. Mr. Berkley Esq. Samuel Beitlcmau, John Bowfit, Daniel Buss, John Caldwell, Lew W. Coos, Joseph Coleman, Robert Cathcari, John' Cox, D. M. Davis, Elizabeth Dunham, George W. Decker, Isaac Driblcbis, Jolm Eaih;cr, John Elliot, 2 Itcv. J. W. Kyifi O. B. Pjrficr, i Jopeph Fulir, Daniel Grom Esq. Solomon Hackman, Win. G, Hjirley Esq. William llllborn, Abraham Houpt, RUSIIIAN BRISSELS & llEEL HALLS For sale nt . " , . - , , " Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburs. . . NIGHT CANDLES, By the Bos, and one box will last a wholo year. For eal? by , , , , Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. -,. FRICTION MATCHES, Warranted to be good, also LOCO FOCO' MATGIUf-fJ, goqd Forwleat Tobias' Health Emporium uiooms.iwrg.. at PEPPER SAUCE, Expressly for Tavern Keepers,; For ale .Tobia's Health Emporium' UlboiiifKvir(''