On (he 23 till., llit friends' cf D. .Id" R. porter, celebrated, in Huntingdon county, whore he resides, his triumphant election. The most soul-stirring enthusiasm distin guished the whole proceedings. Tho Ad vocate says : " Early on the morning of the 2Gth tlto democracy of the cijunlyl.the neighbors of General Porter those "who fyiow him" .were seen rushing in from every quarter ; each compnnyby;iring aloft its rcapfcctjyo ban'nbr some badge of triumph some )es timonial of honest wiitth. And., . ere noon, our town was more elfectdhy ja,nmed than tee had ever before seen ,il than, wc be lieve, it had ever been on any occasion." The Mtmicipalities.of New Orleans .have now under consideration an'ordinance to pre vent the introduction of freo persons of eol .otir into thai city.. Wo inter from an nvli ,'clu in tfio llep. that tio o,r,diapce, which will ..be very strifci in u provisions', will become a law. , We may form aornq idea , of. the popula tion of Texas by the fact, that five thous and persons voted at the late election. ...,..,) Thos,MeC.irty, n child aged 3, was burn , ed to dealtlvC.1 Sunday ilightd't Sing Sing, its cloths catheingfire. u The Jail of AJwudrin' La., was broken ttbrpugh Oct, 4, ami all the. prisoners except t.Qnc.eo.mprisingtwbiiegroe's und live whiles, escaped. . tV . Ml (.. - y.1 1, ( A yblrtg;man who had been tplaUy.b,tin,d for severaV'y.ears, wan recently rcf.tbted fo! sight by a Prlcsqar Dudley, of Kchtu-j.kjc-The disease vVaVptaract,and he was able to leave Lexingto.rt. jai bis .return homew.nrd, 'six days after the liberation was perform 'od. V'l Several attcmps have recently been made' by incendiaries to fire the city, .of Nash ,yitb. The attempts were made Stables, itit fortunately the fire was discovered suf ficiently "early to prevent serious daningc- Major'Noalf cays ; " The grumblers at 'Cniciiinali against the Steamboat Law posi tively declare they will not use chain tiller ropes, though it is .known the burning of lio hempen has lo3t the li'v'es of hundreds." Ah old lady, residing at Jersey pity, was Lnrnt to death on Wednesday last, by Iter elothea .becoming ignited while kitldlYiig a firo. There was no assistance t'o extin guish the bhze, and der death took place "almost immediately. i Tile loXs't La'porte (I.i.) Whig says that Wheat is now selling at 87 cents per bushel in that county, and that the farmers have 300,000 bushel to dispose of; also a surplus 'of 100,000 bushels of potatoes, and full as many oats'. The south eastern of Florida is said to 6c admirably adapted to tho cultivation of coffee, which will probably become one of tho staple products of that territory. , Four arrjvajs at New BeuTprd on Friday from the Pacific Ocean have brought up wards of 0,500 barrels of sperm oil', valued at abotit two bundled and ninety thousand 'dollars- Tho Governor of Ohio has ordered a new election on the 15th of November, for u member of Congress, to supply tho vacan cy occasioned by tho resignation of Mr. killgore. lir. Wright, in a letter from Lima in Tex as, states that an intercepted letter of Gen eral Filisola, offers the whole country of Texas to tho Indian Tribes as an iudurcc .inent to) plunder and murder. It is cdnlputed that bcfflr.o the Fair of tho New York American Institute closes, its receipts will exceed 15,000':, Nearly half that amount came in last week. A late Gretna Green affair in Clarke crinn 'ty, la. terminated very seriously. A Air. Daniel West swore to an alleged fact in re gard to the young" lady who was to be mar ried, whereupon her guardian made oatli that West was guilly of perjurv. An of ficer of the law then pursued ami attempted to, tdke West; and one of W.'s friends, who '"Interposed to prevent liis arrest, was shot 'dead by tho officer upon llio spot There is no such a thing as a carriage tead in the Turkish empire. An iron Steamboat was making very dhort tfljis between Londori and Antwerp rit the last dotes, Tho health of .Wisconsin lias been good through the whole season. The vegetation "hasndl Buffered in the least degree from heat or .drought, and tho crops of wheat, torn am all esculcHt vegetabies have beeri ' abundant. At Newborn1', N. C. there is a gang of vil lains who riightly plunder the merchants' stores. Michigan Produce. Tho schrs. Favor ite, Dolphin and Whig cleared from this jjiort within tho last fqurdays, with over 12, '000 bushels of wlicdt and several hundred barrels of flour, all the product of Michigan, and bound for eastern market. This is but the business of four days; our forwarding merchants are daily shipping flour by steam boats. It is a low estioiato to say that 10, 000 barrels of flout and 50,000 bushels of wheat will be shipped from this placo this fall. This will materially affect tho credit of Michigan, and help very much to facili tate exchanges; ,' I'foUdo Blade. Dri.fSt. Bernard's. Harrlng ton has exhibited at tho Fair two of the moai lion-like Hogs that wo hav'o ever seen. Tlie'y are of .tho Weed called St. Bur card's of .powerful framesr-rescmbling Uii monarch? of tho forest iiv appearance, more than they do our ordinary, mastiffs of common bull dogs. Tho elder,, or parent dog, was imported hither from MoilntSt. Bernard, one of the ridged of the Alps, wlicie there is a convent, and whero in the winter he traVfjlJer is often buried in the mountain avalanchs .of snow, rushing sud denly down upon hl'm,, and whore ho is found by the large St. Bernard's dogs, hunt .mg in pairs, and, if possible, extricated from his perilous condition. If however, .the traveller is buried so deeply in inpw ,t,hat lilb is suspended,, one .of these faithful dogs applies his lambent tongue to his pulse and faop, and licks them persevcriniy to restore animation, while thovother dog.wsh es back tp the convent, alarms the nipnks by his loud balking, and leads them to tho scene of danger, (yhero the unhappy tray, eller was left in charge of his faithful ca nine physician. , , , Tji.e elder dog, wej'gh3 175 pounds, and )s a most noble animal njld, meek, tnid tractable, yet powerful and fierce when ittir justly prqvokedr ,.Tho youngpr one is his pppjjy, is 1.5 months ,pld almost as tall, though" jipt .so heavy as,, tjio other but js about twice the sizq of an orjdinar.yrtastifT. Such a pair of fmifnuls arq(worth posse,ss tng, and in country places must bo invalua ble. These dogs will Jjp sold at tho tenni nation of the fair, if a unliable price can bo obtained. iV. 1'. Trans'. From the Saturday Chronicle Nov, 3, .. ANO'lIIEll REVOLUTION. The Southern Express Mail brings us slips. .The Nev Orleans Bulletin of the 25th ult. says: . , From two passengers on, board of the brig Lpuise Adelaide, wliich.arrived yester day fr.om Tampico, we learn ,.tjint in the nigh't of the Oth October, General Mont il't!j(jrp, at the head ,of the garrison, .at. that place, declared i;i favor of the federal con stitution pf JS24. . v . ' This eviU yas effected, without the ofTu sion of bloou ayl iniinedialely .aftprvyars General Don Jos'e, Djd:s Piedras,.a colonel of iiifautry, a cap'taij of epgiueers, a cap tain of artillery, anil a Jicutcnant were placed oil board of the Luuip. Adelaide to be carried to this city; but at ;h,e,.earnest' re quest of these officers, they wcro.,l,inded at Matun'zas ou the 12th. Tho brig ..sailed from Tm'npico on the 8th, at which t!iie that place was in a slate of perfect tranquil ity. No iiiBul had been offered to the French at Tainpic'q, during the commotions which had taken place. The two passengers from whom we ob tained these details, havo come from the inte rior o'f the country, having travelled from the city of Mexico and Tampiea", and though Frenchmen they have cj:perionce.dn,o rude ness whatever fioin the, inhabitahtj'., t Al though the French in Mexico are in con tinual dread, and are constantly armed, yet up to the 8th wit'., the Mexican populace had broken into no excess against them By this arrival we have received informa tion of the news of tli'e arrest of Gomez Farias, and others. AYe are also informed by persons arrived by the Louisa Adelaide, tfidt no French vessel of .war had been scoif off Tampico during the last six weeks. Synodof Arcw Jersey We understand that the Synod of New Jersey at its late meeting in Morristown, by a vote of 100 to 80 adopted a preamble and resolution, recognizing tho Gciieral ' assembly of which Dr. Plumer was moderator, as the true General Assembly of the Presbyterian Chinch. Tho Neyark Presbytery was not exactly cut off, but a resolution adopted making its standing depend on its choice of commissioners to the General Assembly. Newark Eagle. The Mulberry Mania, or 'the fever , for speculating in the Marus Multicaulis appears .to bo increaseing all over the country. We hear of the intention ofinany to enter into this cultivation, induced we fear by the large profits that. havo beeii derived from the sale of slips; would it not bo more pru dent to confine their arrangements and cal culations, to tho feeding of the ivorms, and production of silk. Tho Budks county (Pa.) Intelligencer, says that pie hundred pounds of tho foliage of the mulberry upon which tho worms arc fed, will make one pottnd of silk and fuurtcen thousand cut tipg3 oi the Chinese mulberry will grow upon an. acre of land, yielding at the second year's growth, two pounds altogether, which wjllgivo two hundred and eighty pounds of silk, which, atSl per pound, will amount to $1,120, and deducting $300 for labor, will leave a nett profit of $821) uppu one acre of land. Providence morning Courier, The editor of tho Mprriatown Jerseyman has been presented with an Onion, weigh ing threo pounds, and measuring 18j inch es in circumference. Hp has hung it up in his office, which from this tiine foitb, must become, .we should think, a grand laborato ro of tears, ESESiSEiSSKH' , ... The Antimasonio National Convention i3 (o be held in Philadelphia on Montjay next to nominate a canuiuato to uo supportea uy them for tho presidency.' Eight blast furnaces arc in oprntion in'' roughkcepsie; at which it is estimated 8000 tons of iron will bo manufactured with in tho year, A woman named M'Laughliri, imprisoned in New Orleans for an attempt on the life of her husbund, threw herself,, or fell, ,froni tho balcony of aho prison, on the 15th inst., and died shqrtly after. . , ,. . A largo body .of Oherokces recently pas sed through .Nashvilto on their way wesl The Right lion., the Countess of West moreland, and. suite, and the Hon.- Miss A. B. Oham.berlaih,. .w.crc passengers .by the packet ship .President, Capt.. Chadwik, ar rived at New Yprk, from Loudon. , It is expected tho , Hempstead Branch railroad, L. I., will be completed before win- BrqwnJnivcrsity, Rhode Island, lias 188 students. The distance between London and Liver pool, by tjio, great r,ail-way, Is now regular ly performed. in eleven; hours, being within a fraction of ninoteon milflis per hour. IIYMJSNl'Ali ., MARRIED On Tuesday last, in Ber wick, by the Rev. I. Bahl, Mr Frederick Krausc, to Miss Magdalena, oldest daugh ter of tho Rev... John Benningcr, both of bugarloaf, Luzerne county. NEW GODS RSooBiasJnirjr Avcadc. f ja HE subscribers respectfully announce to the public Generally, that they havo just received, rind now opening, their FALL SUPPLY OF. GOODS, ... , , .yluch,.with. ticir,former stock, embraces on cxlcn siiejassorlinent of seasonable Merchandize for the accommodation ot" purchasers. Their stock of ..igIB1! E now consists of all the varieties of coarss, fine and superlino , . , ' r Cloth's, Cnssimers, Snt tinetts, Silks, Merinoes, ( it. Ginghams, Calicoes, .Shawls, Ribbands,, Laces. L'mens.Mousse linb.de Lian, Muslins, (Yesl ing?,i .Blankets, Stocks, Umbrellas, and Pafabols. liADIES' BONNETS; v. G o ft w c-1 w and a largo variety of other .Biilistantial and fancy articles in tho Dry Goods Lino loo numerous to njuntion in an advertisement. Fiiri Cloth and Seal Skin Cap3i of all sizes 5J O a 5o for JiTalo and Female, large and email. Groceries & Liquors) Sugar, Coffee, Teas,,- Spices. Ghcesc, Me lasses, JJrandy, Gin, Ilum,Jf7ine, j"c. Assorted in prices and quality. HARDWARE, IRON AND NAILS, assorted, from tho smallest, art)da to a smith's anvil; from a nail rod to a crowbar ; and from a spatable tq a gpikc. , . , Gig (isCoachMalcers'Fjnding iiTriramings. Saddlers' Finding and Trimmings. Wood Sloves,Coal Sltives and Stove Pipe. Steel of all Mftds. TIN WARE, AND CEDAR, WARE. WJLLOll AND OTHER BASKETS. Queen's :ind WAKE. Salf, Cod Fisli and Maclicrcl. In great variety And generality oil urtisle callod for In country utoros; which liavinc been carefully wslectod siid nur- cjiufud at the Iovet priest, will lie ofl'erod lit low ratas for cash, or in exchange fbr countrj' produce. Tho lu'ghost pdeo in CASH or GOODS, always paid for country produce, ' ItUPERT & BARTON. November 10, 1838' 29tf. AT THE H I TJIOSPECTUS OT Tim J HE democratic party of PcnnsIvanla hax just pissed, through a fiery conOlct, tond come oOt only uruialhed,' but completely ' victorious another tWof of this1 miritv" nmt Mii,.. r their principlen.' Notwithstjndlng their triumph, ."v uauuui lur .my icngin 01 umc, repose in the vi victory, ior ineir iocs nro.lnost lnsuluou-j, and ever watchful, aud althomrh ronipil. will ntrntn vnlhr under some 7Kio toie, to oppose tho principles of Mw...uut.j,, ciiuiitj, iu wuicn, ueing mo only bond mat Cim even- for a moment, hold theni .togttticr. Wo muift tiercforo remember, that tho prico of free dom li Unceaing' vigilance. . . In pito of the rankest corrtijilioii, and or frauds innumerable, n-e havo elected a democratic Gov ernor, am a majority In tho house of representa tives, sufficiently large, to give us the control in joitit ballot, and secure to Pennsylvania a democratic re presentative in theiUnited .Vtatc Senate.' 1 '' ' The fraudulent elections, which will probably lie contested; the unheard of malpractices on the public work,-which require txtcarching examination; the adoption by 'the people of the amendments to our utiM constitution,! which will require important le Bislativecnactmeiits, to meet the change thus made in tho fundamental law toaethtr with the- concur- rent action of the tcnato with the Governor, in ma ny of his important opjioinUnenls, will render tho coming session cf the legislature' perhaps the most impoitant ever held in Pennsylvania, and cause their piocecdings to bo unusually Interesting to every man iu tho community. . ' Tlis editors of the Keystone, intend to give'w- creased attention to Hie proceedings of this session, atld hole every movement of interest to the public. They will .have competent reporters in both houses of our legislature, as well 03 at Washington city, thu enabling, tlicm.to give as full reports of all im portant legislative pi'dtccdiugs as their columns will admit. , Tho ilCcy&lonotii.thc. iirgtit .paper published in Harrisburg, and beini printed on small type, regu larly gives in its columns 'iiearl n.: tiiihii more reading matter than any other pXitical paper iu the state. This, wo havo ,bocn enabled to do from the very great oncouragemonVwc havo lcccivcd from a gcncroCH public. Tharlkfu for these favors, the editors hereafter will snare no nains oroxnensolo render their paper interesting und valuablotp the public, and serviceable to the great mid triumphant cause oi uomocracy anu r reedom. TERMS. . For tho KeVstono yearly, twice aweikdurimr lhi session of the Legislature, und once a week lor the remainder of the year, - - 3 00 Duiing Ihe session of the Legislature only, twice a week, n . . $2 00 Tor six months, not incWdlng any part of the ses sion of the Legislature'. SI nn TO CLU13S-OH C0M1'NIKS. Six pa pers sent in one packet and to one direction, for tno price oi live as aboe; or lifieen papers sent as above for thc prico of 12; or 2B papers sent aj abovo ior mo prico oi u. Oj'All Postmasters, and other democratic citi 7.cns, are requested to receive and forward subsnip. tions to u!. PACICHK, DAIIRETT & PAItKE. Harrisburg, October 25, 1S33. CRED1TORS TAKE NOTICE! That 1 bave, applied la. tho Judges of .the Court o Common Pleas in and for the county of Columbia for tho benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this common Wealth, aud thal.thcvhlivnnnnninln-1ll,.,l.;r.l Mnn tr- 7" day of November next, (being the 10th day of the month,) for hcaaing rhe and my creditors , at the tummuuw in uanviue; ut which time and place you can uucnuii you tlnntt properi NICHOLAS COLE. Danville, Oct. 01, 1833. SPOIlTSMEYATTENJ TME3. KACES WILL take placo over, the.- SSIooins-follfg- CoiSi'HC, for thb fill meeting, commencing Wednesday, November 14th, and continue for three days. FIRST DA Y Mile heats, for three "yt bids only. SECOND DAY Two Mile heats, for horses of all ages. All over four years old, to carry full weight. THIRD DAY Mile heats, best threo in five. Fiee for all ages. Weight as above. The courso is new ,in complete order a Mile in circumfeicncb, aud perhaps sur passed by no other in the State. It will take two entries to make a race but no two horses can be entered by one individual. Neither can any winning horse be started for another purse. Purses worth contesting for. Dloomsburg Oct. 27, 1838i Improved Aperient Seidlitzj'owders, ISTKLD in high estimation for indigestion, heart J3. bum and liillious alVccUons. For galo. at 'I'libias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. - , Pile, Ointment , , gTT almost immediately rcmova tho pains and al gj. lays tho indamaiinn, and by attending to tho lull directions, tho sufferer will be speedily relioved from the unpleasant affection. Call at Tobias' Health Emporium, Dtoomsbnrg. TO PARENTS. . - CAKSIIKATIVEJ OU INFANT i)6P3. THIS valuable Medicine Is a certain cure for young children, in cliolic, convulsijiis, rest lessness, griping, disordered bowels, green stools, sour vomitings, &c. "for sale at Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. Gentlemen and. Ladies, Look Here. "Wh OSK Tooth Pasta and Compound Chlorine tftflPooth Wash, for cleaning and preserving the Teth and Gums and Cloansing the mouth, for sale t TOBIAS' Health Emporhim. And all kinds nf country Produce, taken in payment for Newspapers,' at this Offico HERKAS, the honorable KLLIO LEVVlfi Prliitrit nf tlin fV.iirt- t flu,. nA T. miner nnd General Jail Delivery, Court of Quartuf - - .. . . ... WWIIIJUUK I L I If, and'OrphanVCoUfVinftfjoeighlh Judicial District, ascoclat Judges In Columbia county, have issued their nrpppn, lmn-lnn. .t... .t. .iit.u - in Uio year of our Lord one thousaiMr, eight hunllrcd, and tlurty-cight, and to me directed for!bldihe' v A 'Court of Oyer and Terminer ttitil G rt- rnf i.Prt.l . )yiMM. n , n ..... Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court. i IN DAN ILLH. irt. tbn nniu r rvi,.u. -a the third M mdav (.f f. imvi rlmi,,. ,t, m.i. day) nnd to continue onb-week.- :' ' iiujiuL. ti tierejore hereby given to the Cor-oncr.-tjie JusticeR,'.of .the Peace, and Constables of the 3ajd County of Columbia, that they bo'then and thero in their proper persons, at ten o'clock, in tho uirvuiioii oi saiuuay.wiuitnelr records, inquisition and other remembrances rb'do'lrioSo things which, to their offices appertain to be done.:' And tlioso iiu uiu uuunii uy recognizances , to .prosccuto against tho iiriannpra flm, m r,4,.,.; ) Of Said COUUtVof Collllnbin. nrnlnlwi ik.n .1...J to proiccuto against them as shall be just., Jtirore uiu itiiutmtuw uu jiuuciuai intncir attenflanco, a greeably.totlicirliopcc.. i :,,.. ( Dated itt batiTillaj'tho -lDtli.day 'of Octob'ir, irl, uiu j cur oi our i,oru one tnotrsand eight hun drid nd- thirty-eight, and irt tho C3d vcar oT the independence of the United States of Amer ica. ( 1 4 .t ."i , . WILLIAM KITCIIENi Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Danville, 1 Octs 10, 1838. 5 , . PSiyiciam 81 Surgeon,, Informs the citizens of Bloom and vicinU ly, that hd.haa located himself in the village of Bloinsbiiri wheie ho will always dx) ready to attend to till calls for his professidn al services . , .... .. . " Office wit door to Robteons Stage Oflicc, Oct. lh 1838. - - - The subscriber haa left his Book a& counts a,nd Notes in the hands (df Jddings Barkley,Esq.for collcciion,. All pejtsons irt debted will, please call immediately and set tle, or thete will bo cost, as- deinvs.are dan gerous. - C, B. FiSIIER. 1 " IB IP '' One Two Horse Wagon, and a Sled with Cast Shoes.both nearly new, which wilt b'e sold Cheap on easy terms, by calling on IDDINGS BARKLEY. . OTHB iDATBST ilililAL'n I 1 . , JUST-received, and fq'tfiilo nt IhvJlflCAVE, in Bloomsbiirg, a frech supply of MOLASSES, SUGAR, RICE, BAND ' IRON, BAR IRON, SPRING STEEL, CAROLINA MOSS, $-c. rye. Inquire at the store of ' ' RUPERT & BARTON. August 11, 1638. 1C . LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining in the Post0iceat Blooms burg, Oct. 1st. 1038. Mr. Barklcy Esq. Paul Hopper Samuel Beitleman, Joseph Hopper, John Bower, John Ingram Esq. Daniel Busj, Samuel Jwoby, John Caldwell, Mr. Kahler, Lew. Wj.Coo,s, Mark Klimcr, Joseph Co'icuiin, George Luarr, Robert Calhcart, John C. Morris, 'r , .. T- . .i r jonnuox, ur..sau&n ;iaycr, D. M. Davis, Je-seph'Maust. Elizabeth Dunham, Lewis II. Maui,' George W. Decker, Col. John PurscI, Isaac Driblebis, Jane Rigg,' Joh'nEadger, John Richatds Esq. John Blliot, 2 Sidney S. Slater, Rev. J. vv, Eyer, Moses Steerheer, C. B. Pishsr, i E. & M. Springer, Joseph Fahr, Jane Smith, Daniel Uross isjn ., Ann vynctt, Solomon Hcrkmsn,: Clara Wells, Win. G. HurU-y Esq. Borah .Washington, William II ilium, George Zigler. Abraham lloupt, . 43. , B. RyPEjPl'f..M. , Persons calling for letters oa tha.above list;- will please say they are advertised. Bloomsburg 2. 1838. RUSHIAN BRISS'ELS & HEEL BALLS Foe wale at , ,. , , mn.i ! . Tobias' Health Emporium Bloomsburs.- , . NIGHT OANDLESv , , . By the Box, aud one box will last a whole year. For sale by' . ',,- ' Tobias' Ilealth Emporium Bloomsburg. , FRICTION MATCHES, Warranted to bo good, also LOCO FOCO MATCIIKS, gopd, For sale at. Tobias' Hoalth Emporium lllcbmsburg. . . PEPBER SAU.C.E. , . .... , ! . r Expressly for Tavern Keeptns, For salo at i Tobia's Health Emporium Bloomsburg. TAMMAWNDS, . . ,' ,.r o make plcwant drink for riek j,copjo. Fcr ula at D. S.TOBIAS' Health Etn'jwrium, id