THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. "tiiuth vituout feaii s.iTirni.iv, .vi'?.wfjtnj, ipso. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 1S40. Foil PllllSIUUKT, MARTIN VAN BURBN. Foil Vice Prusidcnt( RICHARD M. JOHNSON. AND THE 'CONSTITUTIONAL TREASURY. We wcro unable to attend llic meeting held at Orangevillo on Saturday last, but we understand that it was fully attended, and soveral spirited resolutions passed. Not having received the proceedings, we cannot of course publish them. NEW YORK ELECTION. Although the Democracy of tho Empire Stale have not entirely regenerated their Legislature from Whig rule, yet llioy have gained much of which to boast, that gives .undoubted assurance that the whole etato will be redeemed another year. The city .of Now York has done nobly, having gain ,cd a complete victory by electing their .whole democratic Legislative ticket. 'Thomas Ritchie, tbo veteran editor of tho 'Richmond Enquirer, hasjicen spoken of as ihe democratic candidate for Governor of "Virginia. Tho party could not select one moro deserving or bettor qualified. VAN BUREN AND PORTER. ,U,pon llio recent visit of President Van Buum to Philadelphia, in reply to the ad dtcsa.of the committee ho pays the follow ing just and merited compliment to Govern or Porter. Allnw mo. sir. to sav. that amonrr the inci dents of my tour, I shall ever regard as one of tho most gratifying, the opportunity which it allordeJ meol becoming pursonai lvnp.nuainled with tho distinguished individ not who Imnnraim with his nresenco to-dav. whoso many sterling qualities have, for tho fust time, been prcseiueu to my personal nhsprvntion. nnd who will. I am ouilo cer tain, continue to justify tho high confidence which has been placed in mm oy mo pcopic vof this state. Fnr terms in which vou liavo been pleased to associate my name with his, and with that ot my illustrious menu nnn pre decessor, as the support of a piinciplo which T Have, nlivnva cherished, and for tho kind .manner in which you have performed the Juty assigned you by your lenow citizens, I make you my warmest acknowledgements, witli assurances ot my sincere pcrsomi ro sped and esteem." Several instances have been given in tho Newspapers, of tho production of largo vegetables, but wo have seen none to beat a common Turnip, raised tho passed season by S. J. Sloppio, of Cattawissa. It weigh cd 124 pounds and measured 31. inches in circumference Mr. mbb, Some of tho papers in your region of country, have contained tho recommenda tions of the soveral editors, of individuals to represent the Stato in tho Senate of the linked States. But one can ho elected, and of course ma.iy will be disappointed if they have permitted themselves to feel much upon the subject. The course, however, is not t,o bo condemned. It is a privilego which any one may exercise, and the cus tom, too, is not without its benefits. What others have thought fit to do for their friends jpormit me to do through your columns, for .one in whoso rising reputation I am pleased, as while it reflects honor upon himself, shews also the benefits of our republican in stitutions. OVID F. JOHNSON, Esq. would make n most excollonl Senator. The Pre sident of the United States, Martin Van Burcn did not commenco his brilliant ca rcer with moro of the requisites of a patriot and statesman, than Ovid F. Johnson. 0 id F. Johnson springs directly from tho peonle. He has a love for his country am! Jier democratic institutions written deeply in his heart. Ho has all tho requisites to renrcsent Pennsylvania most ably. Wo sincerely Iiopo ho may be selected. T, Philip Teots McGrath, wa3 last weekf tried and convicted at Wilkesbarro, of pass mg counterfeit money. Sentence fivoyoats to the Eastern Penitentiary. A public dinner was Given lo Mr. Dallas upon his return to tho city of Philadelphia. Botwcon forty and fifty wagons freighted v. . . . viui biucill illlU books, papers and furniture ot the different 'upanmouis, nave leu Houston lor the ly of Austin, tho now scat of Government p n . i exas. The intelligence from Mobile is still gloo y. Tho Rccistcr of tho Hth instant has the following: Wc are informal liu ilio lost rcspcctablo physicians, that tho opi cmic is on tho increase, both in mnliimiiv and tho number of new cases, which onrnr daily, of the worst typo. Two of our oi liest and most rospeclablo citizens that havo resided hero for twenty years, wcro yoslcr- dav taken down willi fever." Emrtire Slate. There was a terrible fall in stocks ves- terday. The market is now lower than ever before known U. S. Bank at 07 ! This stato of thinss cannot last long. Umpire Slate. I'lic Abolitionists have hard work in Illi nois. Their Stato Convention at Quincy, was a failure, and somo of the delegates caiuo near being suspended by the mob" It is stated that 85,000 members havo boen added to tho Methodist Episcopal church in tho United States during tho past two years. Tho Judges of thcDistrict Court of Phila delphia have threatened to get the grandjury to indict themselves, for not providing a suitable place for the said court to sit. The Worth of Them. Tho Philadel phia Ledger of yesterday 6ays that Phila delphia Bank Notes were bought by the jjroitcrs on 1 liursuay tor 80 cents ou the dollar, and sold for 87s conls real depre ciation 15 per cent. Halt. Sun. Editorial Occurrences. Tho editors of tho York (Ta.) Republican, arc, or at least ought to be, a pair of tho happiest fellows alive, about these days. I he senior was elected the other day to the honors of the Senate; and the junior to tho sweet felicity of wedded bliss. What kind of" triumph" do you call that, you pair of happy ras cals JJullimorc aim. Tho income of Ilia Biblo Society in Eng land, for the last year, amounted 8105,000, being 'the largest since its establishment. Mr. Bronholt, the master builder, engag on tho Becond Presbyterian Church, at St. Louis, lately fell about midway of tho Cu pola, to tho scaffolding, on tho top of the wall, without sustaining serious injury. The preservation of his life was deemed al most miraculous. The trial of Mrs. Kuowles and Mrs. Sim mons, for the murder of their husbands, in Wood county, has just terminated. The former escaped, but tho proof against the latter was too conclusive, and sho has been sent to tho Stato Lnnatic Asylum being insane at tho timo tho offence was commit ted. The Georgetown D. C. Advocate says that on Friday morning last five young la dies, belonging to wealthy families in tho District, took tho veil at the convent of the Sisters of the Visitation. A Case of Crim. Con. was recently tried at Foblesville, la. by a man named Lowis Fuiman, against a little tailor, Caleb Col lins, for seducing his wifo. A mass of tes timony was brought forward on both sides, which occupied the Court livo days, when it was clearly proved, that instead of Col lins running off with Mrs. Furman, she had actually run oil with him 1 The officers, seamen and marines' of the U, S. ships Macedonian, Eric, Levant, and Vandalia, contributed 3578 for tho Mobilo sufferers. Tho total amount raised 'has been $1 3,589. Except 620, it all came from tho far South. A lump of gold, valued at $320, has been found at tho Abacoocheo mines, Alabama. Tho nows from Natchez, (Miss.) contin ues appalling, tho pestilence rages with unabated fury. On the first 23 days of October there wcro 100 interments of yel low fever, On tho 21th Oct. seven inter ments. Five of the physicians are down or dead with tho disease. Awjul Warning. A Philadelphia paper gives an account ot the execution ut a mur derer, who, in his dying speech attributed tho origip of his crime (through u long course of Vices gradually leading from this source) to the practice of borrowing news papers. Having indulged in this mean nnd sordid habit, knowing that by every act of tho kind he rubbed some poor prin ter, and snatched tho bread from thu mouths nf Inninrv children, ho becamo hardened in iniquity, and fitted for the performance of any low and sneaking vitiany 01 which nu man nature is capable. Tho New York Courier and Enquirer frankly admits, that tho election in tho city of Now York was fairly conducted ; that it is a fair oppression of tho present opinion of tho majority of its votors ; and that its general aspects was in tho highest degree honorable to Ihe city authorities' W1VT.' MARRIED On tho 12th inst. by tho Rev. William J. Eycr, Mr. JOSEPH FULTON, of Limestone, to Miss ELIZA CETII RHODES, of Danvillo. On Tuesday last, by tJic Rev. I, Bahl, Mr. JOHN McCORMlCK, to Miss SA RAH CLINE, both of Bloom township. OBITUARY DIED In Somersett, Pa. on the 9th ult. of inflaination of tho stomach, the Hon. CHAUNCY FORWARD, aged about 40 years. JOHN BOWER, of Middloburg, Union county, put a peiod lo his cxistonco on Sat urday tho 20tli ult. by hanging himself. Ho had been in n melancholy way for some time His circumstances wcro very easy. FOUND, On tho hank of Fishing Crook, n HAT, tied up in a silk handkerchief. The owner can have it by applying at this office, and paying for this advertisement. Nov. 10. BE IT KNOWN THAT D. S- TOBIAS Is my only Agem for sale of Dr. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS lai EEIoosnsfrurg. The public may depend an those sold by him as genuine. The country is flooded with counterfeits of them, and tho Proprie tor of tho genuine offers ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS Reward to any indi vidual who will bring to detection and pun ishment, as tho law inflicts in such cases, upon those engaged in counterfeiting them. The Genuine may bo known as foliows . Each box contains thirty pills; these Pills arc of a bright black color. They are in square boxes, with a yellow and black label around each box, containing on two sides the signature of Dr. D. N. Lcidy. All may, however, bo closely imitated, and tho public should bo careful from whom they buv. Dr. N. B. LE1DY, Proprietor. Philadelphia, Oct. 23, 1830. THE subscriber has just received, and is now opening, a largo and extensive as sortment of Fall and Winter Croods, CONSISTING OF Dr.Y GOODS Crockery and China Wart', FISH, LAMP OIL, &c. &c. ALSO, A quantity of Plaster and SioneCoal, All of which will be sold upon as reasonable terms as can be purchased in tho county. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 10, 1835. J y si c I'm Q ysl crs, HOT AND COLD. THE subscriber has just received, and has made arrangements for a rcgulai weekly supply through the season, Fresh Amboy Oysters, which he will sell by the keg or emallcr quantity. J, R. MOVER. Nov. 10. ff,reslsl!Ji'!LSS,Med:csncs,Iamls. THE subscriber has received by the last arrival from tho city, at his establishment in Centre-Square, in addition to his former stock of Drugs, Paints, Fruits, Nuts, Con fectionary, Toys, &c. a new supply of ar ticles in his line, among which aro tho fol lowing: Solution of Tin, Pure Sulphuric Ether, Spatulas assorted sizes, Pearl Barley, A r row Root, Oat Meal, Rose Water, Sarsapa iilla Root and Syrrup, Chomic Green, Roso Pink, Chamomile Flowers, Flour Sulphur, Oocuhis Indicus, British Lustre, Albion Corn Plaster, Brandrcth'3 Pills, Hive Syr rup, White Lead dry and in oil, Alchohol, Spirlls Turpentine, liaisons, Figs, tfce. J. Hawleys vegetablo Anli Billious Ptils, and J. Hawleys Vegetablo Salvo for cuts, soars; burns, rheumatism, &c. All of which he offers for salo at low pri ces. JOHN R. MOYER. Nov. 10. Estate of ESAU GIItTON, late of Mad ison township, Columbia county, de ceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testamentary, havo been granted to tho sub scriber, upon tho abovo estate All per sons indebted to said estate arc required to mako immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tho baiuc, lo pre sent them fur uettlemcnl, duly authenticated according to law, to JAMES GIRTON, Adm'r. Nov. 10, 1839. 390 Sale. IL bo sold, nt I-mil.IC VENDUE, nn tlio nicmiecK. on PrM.iv. ilm '.''itli ,1 November next, at 18 o'clock, noon, If not picvl ously sold at prhato salo, a valuable l'AHM, con taining uated nboul two miles from lilootmburg, Columbia CoUlltV. Pft.. nnd nnn tniln Trnm Pcnm.fn.irt. .....1 linow In Urn occupancy of A Jam lllllard. Any person wisning to purclmso can apply to Mr. Hil lanl, on tho premises, or to tho subscriber, near Moomsburg, who is duly constituted agent of tho heirs to eaid property. 11 llio farm is not then sold, it will bo let. OBED EVEKITT. Bloomsbujg, Oct. 20, 1830. itY The Kastnu Sentinel will rnnv 4li nWii llirco timed', and forward their bill to this oll'.co for payment. AND AND 9 Will bo constantly kepton hand, and so'.d at Retail. JOHN R. MOYER October 20 THE Vendue Notes of John Wertman ore in my hands, and can bo settled with rao any timo before tho first of November next, at which timo all that remain uiif-cltled, will bo left with a Justico of the I'eaco for collection. PETE It MENSH. Uloom, Oct. 5 1830 23. it1 WW KS!3CCL s f land lying in Fishing creek township, Co lumbia county, tho estate of William Parle, late of Uiown comity, Ohio, deceased, will bo sold at privato wile. Any person wishintr to purchase will cmpiireof tho subscriber, in Madison too'iuhtp, who is duly constituted agent of tho heirs of sail deceased, for tho purpose of making salo of tho same. Also, 3fS A3ie9 Adjoining tho above, is offered for sale, to gcthcr with llio above, or Fcparate,us may suit. Indisputa' ble deeds will bo made. RUSSEL PARK. Jcrseytown, Oct. 5 1830. 23 TUTHE PUBLIC. LE G I SLA TI VE KE YS TONE. During the approaching session of the legisla ture, tho Ki'.isroNF. will, as usual, bo published twiui: a wtr.K, and contain full reports ot tbo pro cccdingo in both branches of tho legislature, inclu ding the speeches of members, lcgitlativa reports tic. I' or this purpose, the editors will Have com petent reporters in both houses of our legislature, aj well as at Washington city, thus enabling them to lurnisli not only a complete report oi tnc proceed ings of our own legislature, but also of the ap proaching session ofOongrcss. Having made am ple arrangcmcnta lor tho uct-towai oi ixcueaseii attention to tho legislative department of their newspaper, tucy cherish the conviction, that they will render entire patisfudtiou in this lespect not only to tho members of tho legislature, but to the reading community generally. As it is moro than probable, that tho all-engrossing bubject of the derangement of tho currency un der which the community i snow laboring, and the condition of tho several banking institutions of out state, will constitute topics of speedy legislative action, the proceedings of the approaching session will bw lraught with unusual interest, and render a paper published at the seat government, which be stows upon them constant ittention, a vehicle of liitrlligenco "most devoutly wisheul Wo would alto calt to tho minds of our rcadi-rs that tho great Presidential contest of 1310 is ep proaching Willi sapid htrido, which is to decide, whether our National Government shall continue to bo administered upon the truly republican prin ciples of its present illustrious head, Martin Van lluren, or whether tho reigns of power shall be commuted to tho hands of ultra redcrahsts and friends of a gri at and blighting monopoly in tho bhapo cf a National Hank. Tho Keystone, being mdissolubly wcudeil to tho support of tho republi can cause, will in this momcntuous conflict, batllo manfully on tho tide of Van Uuron and a Con stitutional Treasury, and contribute its mile lo tho advancement and ultimate triumph ot the demo ciatic cause. Wo shall conlinuo unceasingly to expose llio dangerous heresies of the redcrahsts rind advocates of an overpowering monicd monopo ly, and spare no cxertiuns, to render tho "Key stone" mi cfl'cclixo weapon in tho hands of tho Uemoc racy of tho State nnd Union. Grateful for tho liberal patronage hitherto bes towed upon them by, tho community a patronage, which has given tho ""Kcystono" a circulation be yond that of any other paper at tho sat of govern ment they look forward with confidenco to its continuance, and will eparo neither timo nor labor to make it destined. TERMS. Tor the Kcystono yearly, twice a work, during tho session nf tho Legislature, and once a week far tho ro laindcr of tho year 3,00 During tho Session of the Legislature twice a week 2,00 All Potnmteis, and other Democratic citittna nro rcquootixl to rccicve atid forward iiubscripttons to us, ff -.'UTL On which Is erected a new Jlpjyjlj AND HANK EARN, ' Tho 1'arm is in A rnml ulntr- nf Miliit-.tm., nhil it tO TftE PUBLfc". Serat-U'cckly State Capitol Gazelle" The proprietors of tlio Stale dapilol daietto em brace this opportunity to return their slnccro thanks to their friends and the phhlic, for tho very ibcral patronage which tlniv arc pleaded to havo it in their power to say, has thus far been extended toward them, and i-jspcclfully announce that tho future course or their journal shall bo such as they trust will continue to receive tho confidence nnd support of tho Democratic party. They assure tho public that no exertion on their part shall be wanting to tlTcct tins object, nnd they (latter themselves that tlicy will bo able to render their paper such a vehi cle of Usefulness and information, as will not fail to giyo entire satisfaction to every friend of republican principle Ihe approaching FOsioli bt thsLcglstalUrC, will, unquestionably, bo ono Of great and unusual inter. . neiu ii.m hoi, pcrnaps, Loon a timo before, hen the attention nf ilm . " ..to ow mum til CanCU Unoil nnv nnn ciifitoft nti it i. , ii io ui, Jin-aunt upon Hie derangement of the currency, nrriiinc from tho nllllcna f l.nnl.!n. n .1 . I .. . . -.uv,,,,;, ,, H3 lac ucmicraiion ol tho ensuing Legislature, will in nil probability bo main ly directed to this important subject, it'cnnnolbo otherwise than that every thing which transpires at B'"-"meiit in relation tncreto, Will bd ..ijji-i.j, ouugm uiier. wan theso considerations ill lew. tho ulidcrsii'iipd li.ivn nml. ...i - o ......ii, uuiiic UllUllgC- merits for laying before their readers full reports of iiu proceedings m now branches of the State Lc islatuic, together willi lb reports, and other matter which they lliiuk will bo interesting. In addition to this, it U ilm li,f.i:.. if the undersigned lo employ able correspondent nt lie seat of tho acncrnl frnvi'mmrnt 1 tliny will bo able, also, to place in their semi-weck- 7 vanjr it-nuns 01 mo uciiueration of Con gress. Tho presidential rnntosl nf dAi : ..nMi.. PrOUClimer. Tho ll.m nt nnr m.l.l.n.1 lully tho coum wo intend to purbuo in tho relation iu uuBieuiijucMioii; anil as wo hivo already given ouropinouat length, on-this subject, in a former prospectus, wc deem in needless at present to tiio uu. .wutu, uj Kunig over mo same ground. Suf fice it 10 RaV. that vn slmll irivl. mr ,u.;,.i . , ... umhiu Bumiurt and energies towards the re-election of present nblo n.n ...uijisuuiuui uic union, and our humble aid in behalf of establishing a Constitutional Trcasu- TERMS: Tho STATE CAPITOL GAZETTE will U published twice a week during tho sittings of tlio Legislature, and onco a week for the remainder of of the year, at the following prices! x no wnoio year, 53 00 J he session only, (twice a week.) 2 00 Postmasters and oth w -LiUUUIll" ic cause arc reapcclfully requested to reccio and forward Kiitisnnntirina in . sending us five good subscribers, shall Le entitled tu iiiutiiiii copy grans. HOLEROOK, HENLOCK & DRATTON. Harrisburg, October 30, 1838, PENNSYLVANIA. REPORTER. It is customary for papers nt tho Sent of Govern mcnt to put out an annual prospectus at the approach of the Lcg'slaturc, promising renewed exertion in tho cause of their respective parties, and faithful re polls of Legislative proceedings. Wo do not feel tho necessity of recounting tho articles of our political creed beforo tho mass of tho Democratic party. We have ever been faithful lo the principles nnd patriotic objects of (lie Democra cy of ihe State and Union, and shall remain so, come what will in jthc tide of time. Our best a bililics have been devoted toils success and general welfare. Asa central organ and exponent of its views, wc shall not relax our crTorU in its behalf, nor our adherence to ils principles. llutwc desire to say to the public, that wo have niado arrangements to givo our readers the cailicst intelligence of congressional and legislative proceed ings during the ensuing sessions, und,' also the ear liest accountsof transactions in our principal cities. Wc havo mado provision, for becuring full reports of legislative action, in reference to the important subjects which must cngugo its attention. And wo respectfully solicit a coutiuucncc of the Haltering patronage wo havo uniformly received hcrctofoi c, from this State and elsewhere. TiatMs or the RErOnTEn. For tho session twico n week, in advnnce, 2 For tho whole year, y Postmastuks, anil ollicrs of our friends throughout tho Slate will be kind enough to forward subscribers, and for every livo subscribers paid for, they shall liavo a copy of the Ruroruxit free. BOAS & COPLAN. TO TAX COLLECTORS. THE Collectors of Taxes in the "several townships of Columbia connty, aro hereby required to proceed in the collection of tax es to the extent of their vigilance and an thoirty; those who disicgard this notice, and neglect their duty may expect to bo held accountable, at the November Court con formably to the power vested in thu Com missioners, in such cases. CORNELIUS CLACKNERf JOSEPH UROnST, JOHN M'HENRY. Commissioners. CoMMissioNnns Orncn, Nov. 1 1839. A tFotirucym:ui TO THE GUNSMITH BUSINESS fS wonted by tho sulweribcr. An indutluoun steady nnd good workman, will receive btcady employ and good wages, upon application to JONAS K1SNER. Orangevillo, August 3, 1830, DOCT. JAVNES CARMINITIVE UALSOM. A certain, safe and Speedy cure for Dywntary, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Sour Stomach nnd diseased of tho ttouiach nnd bowels. For snle at TobiaS Health Emporium, Dloom&burg EXECUTED at tins office