olumlrin Scmorrat. LEVI r.. TATK. EDITOR. Uloumsburq: SATURDAY, OCT. C, 1840. Democratic Candidates FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, JNo: A. GAMBLE, OF LYCOMl.VO COUNTY : Columbia County VomlnaCloHg. ASSEJIDLY, John IMcUeynolds- SlIKRIFF, Fotcr Billmcycn Treasurer, Amandus Levers Commissioner, Joseph 'iTcttcr. CdKONER. Andraw Frcas Auditor, Samuel Johnson. Editorial Circular We intended two week! ago, and have been deprived I lie opportunity, until now, of paying our respects to tha Patrons of the Columbia Democrat ! The remark we design nuking must nuw be brief. Spare and (into with us are precious. Over two and a half years hive expired since we assumed the proprietorship of this Demo crat. When we purchased it of the Ute Col. Webb, iti weekly circulation consisted of fourteen quires, aud it is now our good fortune to see that edition increased to thirty one quires more than doubled, with a corresponding increase of adver ting and jobbing patronage. In khort, our busi ness was never equal to i's present run, ar.d we have on!y to thank our friends and the democracy of Columbia, for the liberal patronage with which we have been favored, and we arc picud to ay, thai patronage was never more profusely bestow ed than it has been within the last few months. We shall labor hcnce-forwaid to merit the ap probation of our ft How citizens. To a grateful mind this alone is the highest award. Long may we enjoy the pleasing associations which now surround us, and of which, we are profoundly grateful. IJccnocrats, to your Posts." It is expected that every Democrat will d ) his duty at coming clcciion. Let no one conclude that he has no influence, and that Ii is vote cannot affect the general result. Your vole and your influence may turn the scale and elect the whole ticket ? Let every voter remember this. Every Vote Counts. Do not forget, Democrats, that it is nncessary t'i be out in all yunr etrength on Tuesday next, because we have a Slate candidate to vote for. The Democrat in anti-masonic Lancaster, in fede ral Somerset, or incorporation-ridden Allegheny, is as poweil'nl to do i!io:l lor the Stale candidate astae Democrat!! in DcmoTati': berks, Columbia, or Westmoreland. Hiiii", IVre is dancer that in heavy Democratic counties ihe Democrats may retniiii at home, in the beliel that iheir votes aie tii't necessary. There could he no more fatal de lusion than this; and we trust they will appre- -i itn die importance ul being at the polls in lorce I on Tuesday next. liVirtf think you, Volunteers t Can any of you vote for IIknry M. Fuli.kr, Whiy candidate foi Canal Commissioner, who ai a member cf (he Legislature, either di-dged the question, or refused to vote at all on two impor tant questions allecling the heroes of the Maxican War. We allude to "an act for the relief of the pj.iiisvlvania Volunteirs" see page No. 224 of the House Journal. See also 310 same Jaurnal, for a resolution "firanting gold medals to the of fi 'ers and soldiers of the Mexican War." His re fusal to vole on these questions is, to be sure, in character wilh his Whig affinities for Mr F. is identified wi h the party that opposed the war in which many of these heroes fought and fell but it is nut of place entirely, yea it is downright im pudee in him now lo come forward and solicit the voles of anyof those b.-ave men who perilled their ives in 'hat nlorious war, or their friends, in the ery far. f his opposition to their interests at the if session of our Slate Legislature. 'Vi! hope thesiiviving volunteers of the Mexi- "ai,rmdlhe Vobinteers generally Ihrougout ' j Sale, will bear thi in mind when the) come '. t V'jo 011 Tuesday next Our Waily Wail. We are gratified I" h am by Mr. Chcrnberliii, our Post-master here, that the Department at Wash;nt 1.1, have at length established a Daily Mail fiom Fountain Springs lo Blnomsburg Thisgivd-i us the benefit of a mail through daily to and from Philadelphia. The morning city pa- pers arc mw rece.veo ners me same evening .on ; . I which tney re pUDiianea. "Our loiliou''--alKO. Liltle Reuben, through Lit last week's Star, appropriated to us over a column of twallle, under the above caption, We have denominated his bantling twatlle, and such it truly is, without point, in orcomliness. He h.ii perhaps made the best of a bad cause a desperate case and as such we are willing it should pass for whut it is worth. When a man embarks upon the boisterous waves of public lite, w ilhout tact, talent, or experience, ami ushers himself forth as dictator-general to the public, for (ho avowed purpose of obtaining "po liiicil distinction" in tho world, tiius exposing his frail bark to the brakein and the breeze, de void of mast or ruddr he must be fortunate in deed if he steer clear of either the quick-sands or the rocky-shoaU. Keuben has already experien ced nne or the other of these reverses of fortune, incident to maturer at;e and abler hands, and strange to tell yet survives the wreck of time and the crush of blasted hope. But it may be even with Reuben, that in the hours of his deepest ad versify, he finds consolation in I lie effusions of one similarly situated, when he tang his own fate " feel like one who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted ; Whose lights are fled, w hose garlands dead, And all but me departed." We are free to confess w e deplore Reuben's case. Knowing him to be an ambitious, impertinent and presumptuous youth, we could have wished him a bt Iter lot in life than his own indiscretion lias assigned him. Still, if he has not prospered in lite, and rose in the scale of political distinction, the failure is neither owing to his own native modesty, or to our want of Iriendly notices of his ambitious aspirations. Reuben intimates that we adverted ungenerous ly to his diminitive sialure. It wo did we beg pardon, as we are always mindlul of small matters. An I preferring at all times, to level up rather than down, we would help him to this argument, the (ruth of w hich we hope he can realize "Though nature hath denied me A high and lofty meiu, Yet it hath supplied me With feelings warm and keen." This stair, i however, is applicable only to per sons possessed of liberal minds and expanded in tellect. It Reuben is one of them, them it meets his case, but if not, why like the Frenchman, he was never "made for de pantaloon," That our worthy neighbor of the Star, has nol arrived at greater notriety in the annals of fame, is nol, we suppose, because he, has dodged any opportunity of completing his distinction. 1st. By pushing hard and strong to become associated with us in.ind exert a control over, the Columbia Democut. lid. By thurstitig himself foiwaid, and obtain ing the station ol (.'hah man of the Standing Coin U:itlee, over the heads ol respectable democrats. 3J. By forcing aside Mr. Gilinore, who is sev eral jears his senior and who had done service in the ranks, to assume to himselt the station of Se nior Editor. Nor have we been unmindful of his additional merits, when we retreshed his memory with the simple rehearsal of such "deeds of noble daring" as would induce a rival editor to report. . False and malicious stores respecting our oHice-busine?, lo such men as Messrs Snyder, Miller, Smith, Robins, itc, to our detriment, and lur his own pecuniary aggrandisement. That he would blow our paper up, and compel us lo select another location, within a spccilied or given lime, and that he had the tal ent and money lo accomplish his purpose. 3d. And that to do this more effectually, he lescended to the ppiuble resort of giving our ap- pieulises his father's rnuliey to aid them in elu- iij fiom our employ. On the other hand, ve hive treated him wilh the lairne.M and courUsy due a gentleman. We noticed in lasl December, in rcsptcllul terms, the cbiate Austria's triumph by a marriage. Switzer pnject of establishing the Star in liloomshuris. ; land is lobe tho next point of attack lor (he allied When it appeared, we again pcke of it intatisj ofcoimneiidation. This isuur position. Bullmw has thisJi'iiy editor requited our kindness. L'y lidding insult lo injury and lhat conlinm.llr. Having excelled our intended limits, in crn- 'idcring miill tl,ini:s, we disii i.-s Reuben h r the piesent, with this advice. S!iould ihe lool-killn come lo town be our next ksiie, we would suggest to It i tu the importance of making good I his retreat. " That will do, my di'ar," Keuben. All Thin ;s to nil .Ucn. A federal candidate in Pcnnsylvanh for a State ! office must maintain many dilieient chaiaclers in j order to get votes: j He must bu a Whig in tho City of Philadel-j I'1"" in Aii(i-i.asoiiin binca-ter county; Opposed to the .North Branch Canal in Leban- on, Franklin, Somerset, and Uiuun ; In lavor ol the North Hunch Canal in all the North ; A Rough and Heady man in the County of Phil adelphia ; A Native American in Soulhwark; An Abolitionist in Beaver and Merrer ; ;. iMigelse, Furious for the Tariff' of lSIJ.and nolh in maiiulaclnrii,Britir.u n,l ,....:!.: I . ' 1 'I ' . tective notions in agricultural counties ; A Free Soiler and a supporter ut' the slave- 111 ... 1 0 h, 1 AYu.K-, favor o, the Bank, and ye, j professing host.lity to paper mimey-vehement for Kelorin, am) yet ready to dedgr ore bundled and filty-eiget limes in a tlinit scsi in cf Ihe leg islatureopposed to the wer and in lavor of those who fought in it : nnd J et ready lo dodge all pro positions against the first and in favor of Ihe last. To make Ihis portrait complete, it is only ni ce5 sar) I'u write below it in capital h tiers, 11 ksrv AI. Fei.i-Kfi. UJr .II.MAM r. Joii.-s.so.v.is the name of the eiiMM.i.uiL lanuiuaiemr .-senate 111 tlie county of , Hamillon.Uhio. 1 his is the age of Whig claims in this State, and we hope il Mr. Johnson, is elected, like our delectable executive, his I . .. .. .. t name ake, (Darrn.g the ,) he not go to Cincinnati ' to cuim nis seat luiii! Kuiu ! ! In looking over the file ol the Danville Demo ciat, ( Whitr,) we happened (o find the following, which we publish fur tho benefit of those who uretning to make tho people believe that I he Tar df of ispi had ruined tho business on our public iinpioveineiits. JtKVKNUB FROM UUR Sl'ATl WollUS BeloW we give a Haleinent ot tho Canal and Railroad tolls on our S'atu works, up to July 1st, compaied with (he same period last ear. from which it will be seen that there is an increase the present year ol 03,308 00. ISIS. Easton, $5oV.r)t .10 New Hope, 4.00.') 3J Bristol, lO.hOI 4S l'hiladelphia, 104,300 I'aoli, h.MVj 00 I'arkesburg, ,17,S.i,:j 7'J Lancaster, 2.S,2.'I0 O'J Columbia, 120VJ9U -IS Portsmouth, ou2S 73 llarrishurg, U,s7i Olj Newport, 1,757 55 Lewistown, 7,202 uu Huntingdon, 4,570 15 Hnllidayuburg, 70,077 25 Johnstown, C6.7S0 Qi Blaiisville, 4,'JOO (JO Frecport, 1,02s 10 1'ittsburg, 5S.8I3 SI Dunnsburg, 7,016 33 Williatlisport, 4,5'J1 73 Northumberland, 23,5-10 25 flerwick, 37,700 70 Liverpool, 4,037 03 Schuylkill viaduct, ly7 73 Portsmouth out-let lock, 1,-107 4ft Swatara aqueduct bridge, 2S3 00 Duncan's Island bridge, 2,121 21 Juniata aqueduct, 24 0!) 1S-I0. o.oiT 3d 104W7 75 S.230 31 19,711 35 33,391 -17 1 50,353 04 7,017 60 ;3,0"7 20 2.0H5 01 7,55b (i!) 01O-I 10 61.207 (it 7.IO0 55 5,037 2'.i 1,07s .')4 C0.3O3 44 7,452 2S 4,70s 33 28.5U7 70 40 570 OS 5,200 ill 154 85 1.0S5 30 23G 00 1.0S1 10 20 57 $733,001 52 $72j,370 42 From the above statement it w ill be seen that the increaso revenue arising from our public im provements over last jear, is Sixty five thousand three hundred and tixty ergif dultan and nine ty cents!! Yet w ilh this fact staring them in the face, these contemptible demagogues are try ing to make the people believe, that the Tariff of 1S40 is ruining the interests of Pennsylvania. We ask all honest and candid men tu look at this statement, and then say what they think of the leaders of the Whig party. Our (Mains, The Washington Uuion publishes a table com paring the result ol die elections which have ta ken place this year, with Taylor's vote of last November, and the account stands thus: Democratic Cain. Connecticut, 3,017 Rhode Island, dl3 Virginia, 3,573 North Carolina; 4,713 Tennessee, 7,603 Indiana, 4,040 Iowa, 1,217 Kentucky, 6,509 Alabama, 5,077 Maine, b.r)-l Total, 4V;,20 glorious verdict, truly ! The Union Complete. From the Albany Argus of Thurday last, we learn that the union, to long and so aidently lie. sired by the Democracy of Iheir sister States has been consummated in good l.nlii, aud that hence forth the Democrats ol New York will move for waid harmoniously, "conquering and to con quest :" Europe -The Last UYics We cannot, says the Pennsylvania)!, heir the shrieks of tori 11 red Freedom for the sliculs of ex ullinir Tvrannv. Norm i.t, llnml C1.1I lor bis viclorv over God's creature,. Il.vs.i, is e,et- ted, arid his alrocilies made immortal in roal thanks. Ymin Francis Joseph is about to 0 1- murderer. At last France sees the Roman In- laiiiy to the lull, aud Louis Naimi.kox is sanded into a protest against priestly oppression, and. as he calls it, ingratitude. lint w hy continue a his tory, which is told in a few word-? The slate ol P,.r.v..u ; l.... 1' . 1 i.. .1.,.. . i.iinin ib wfi at 1 11 iiuiii li e tail, lion us in -1. ,., , ..... ' , rnoii noerai.aiKi mesi nt nation, is I'.niLlano, whose masses are slain in Ihousinds by starvation j and diseise, whose workhouses are the reports ol I laupers.aiid w hosealms houses aretbarncl houses andguve! When will AIa.v be ierinitted to tie saved from his Oppressor ? Cool. Our friends ol the Star 0 the A'urlh, "appropiiated" one of our articles wilh the uu st pi-rl.-ct gustv-s illn ut the least iml.caiions as lo ils ot iKin. Ve said lhat ahout "Nini," and got a coin) lirluriiiL' for i( too. ,t iliatwe rlaiin for it any merit-only, some persons, without pay- ing particular attention to dates, micht sni.ii.se we tiail be n stealing from the Star. The ab sence of the Senior, who is rusticalinc, "way up" in the mounlaiiu, in iy account lor the affair. Culumlia Spy S,- Jtryitter, tVZf What of that friend Ksih.kmax ? The same 'hooeful bovs" who ilms inn 'Jy plagiarise a few' paragraphs or a ! ,.,.1.... .. i- j , 1 . I . .. . -1 . .T,.T....- ie It Id tin ir own tiuroose. nre irniliv hern ' at home of acts even much "ttiul-er. 1 i I-. - Tim,. .;., 1 1.: c 1.. . ' : ..... .iiiniv iiuliiiii'- 111 l,iyill'r S( l,rr 10 (Mil irilllill,, illk, xvluHihcv have propria- ! ,1L. L.w , , ,() - ' , soma uuvse, and relosc tore-place it, aN f I 1 ",u"b" "ciiui-iiuy so reilucMCU. ! I The "Sfcoittt Washington." The ridiculoii, "pcacr" adtninislratii n, as it is farcically c.nle.t, mice it h;.s, in s. rnonths, pla ced us on the veiL'i. of a war with Soain. franc.. , England, Tut, i-, .V.:., U prettily taonled in the ..ll..wiiig paragraph from the floston P,.,f. ft say, .III ull : "All was quiet when we w cut lo pie-s last nii;hl ; there wneit French nor lintish nor Japai e of the lower telivranh stati-.i, her Spanish 111 r elS III Sllll wn. So .1 I'r-sideri- much for having a i'r ira, tll ,.niljr Impropriety of Mingling ll'ith Party I Politics the tyuesliun of Compiling the j JSortli UraucJi Cimul. We hineeroly regret, says tho Ilarrisburg Keystone, to see a disposition manifested by some of both polieal parties, to make political capital out of the question of eoni- j pletillg the North liranch canal. Tor our selves.we cannot perceive how cither party is to gain any thing by this course. In the region of tho slate imiiicdidutely interested, the whole community, democrats and fed- 1 era isis, are in lavor 01 tne completion ol 1,10 W01'''' "ntl 'llU ,,1,m tlier(; 3!f 10 wl1" sl'a" UB considered ils must prominent friends. Tlirouhout tho whole state, there are many individuals, of both parties, who have taken tho pains to make themselves acquainted with its value and importance, who are irrespective of any party consider ation, its decided friends. In some regions of the ttate, the masses are indiflerent, have manifested no feeling on the subject and are entirely willing that their representatives shall exercise a sound discretion in regard to it. In others, es pecially in the orginal anti-iniprovement districs, there is a positive dread of it, irre spective of any party division, an apprehen sion of an increase of the slate debt. It is the result of the flattering reports and es timates of former times, which led on to an accumulation of debt, without a realization of the promises made and hopes inspired. It is not surprising, therefore, that thure should be seeptieismand apprension now.at the idea of a resumption of this work, by those who are not familar wilh it, and who have not the facts, within theirown know ledge, to enable theni to form a satisfactory judgment for themselves. But, what either party has to gain by exciting and increas ing the state of feeling, where it exists irre spective of party, and in regard to a mea sure which is stistined without reference to party, is more then we can perceive. For ourselves, we sustain the work from a thorough conviction of ils real merits, and upon a full knowledge of ils condition, ils cost, and value when completed. From about tho commencement of our internal improvement system, in 1820, the senior editor of this paper was, for seven years continuously, a member of the house of represetatives and senate. During the whole of which period, he opposed the ex travagant extension of the system, by un iformly voting against the commencement of the branches, and the extension of new work on any but the main line first, to be the true po icy of the slate. It is true, af ter failing to carry the amendments desired, with one very important exception, he gen erally voted for the bills ami appropriations 10 carry on the work commenced, until he left the senate in the spring 0f 1 This allusion to our course at the period referreJ to,which we hope will be pardoned, is only made to show that we have never been of the over sanguine, or ultra school I ' 'lVCmeit men. The views WC en tertained and ihe part we look doiiiiiT the time referred lo, will be recollected by the suiivors of those with whom we were as soeia'.ed. Nor would we now advocate the making of the improvement under con sideration, were it to be eoinenced as a new work. Hut this is not the case. Nearly j V.o millions live hundred thousand dollars t . 11 naw: been expended leen expended tinon it. It ies o.unpt tmucnve and a positive nuts- aiiec to the people of the country throilll r . 1 1 1 1 w hich is passes. Less titan one million ihree iiiimieu uiuiis.iiiii no ars wot Colli plete it, and is useful . the peop'c and pro duce an interest on the whole eviipinliinro I The state now lias the means to complete J it, by proper Ieyislalion, without increasing j her debt-ought she to do it, or permit it to """"" UJ j'eseiu uiiapiilaleil condition, or give it to a com pan c and lose I',, rover tlin 1 1500,(100, she has expended! I These arc the propositions to he dec ' on, and what inlel cut, liberal minded man who has become acqunincd with the merits j oi mis great work, can liesttate as lo his r .1 -. . . . . I J'-'cision. Hut its completion has beendecid- , I , , , ...v i, ueiei milieu on. Ultr OO CCl, l,1,r,.. :.. .1 ... . , mr 1 one 111 iiii'.si- renin w 111 cnat.itit i 10 i 'fiMon by showing it is rii'hl, and divest ! I l'"1' "fcomplcing the work of all ex- ; ,, WM.e ..-.., ,.,..;.. .,1 ()r I . 1 political, calculated to ictard ils progress ,(.r(,.,-,pri 'c , otie that, within two veins, it will be completed and in operation, and then, we are sure, it will be imposssible lo find one indiviJul who is willing to admit that he was so shorted as lo have been its opponent. Vtorgia and Jlitrylantl, Tin II? eo-ction III (ieer',.i,lor(jovcil.or 30, 1 I..m , bios m the I.ejislatur,., u.is held on Monday last the lost of Dclohrr. The .M.irjhilid !, nes.'ay, the .'id 1n.1t 1 0"n cimc off on lasl Wed. rIusinKS,-lCo 10. j u v quiz: "!ome hooks are lies Irae end lo end, And some reat lie.-, were nevoi peim'd, IV11 ministers they hue heeii kenn'd In holy i,iiiin, A rousing whid, at times lo vend, And vail't wi' .Neiipiuie." Fpon this subject, as upon many others, I have my own opinion, and I think the l'reaehers, as a body of professional men, with of course many splendid exceptions, the most ignorant, coneeiled anil egotisti cal fellows living. Two thirds of them do not know that there in, or can be, any dis tinction between their personal and profes sional character "w ho shall dare, Raid one of this slripc, to lift his voice agaiu.st one of the Lord's annoinled ?" The provi dence and government of Clod, have often teen subjects of my most protraettd "mu sings." In order the more fairly lo introduce to you the ooucIumoi) to which I had come, alter my cogitations ; 1 beg leave to slate to you briefly, the substance of a Sermon, I heard on last Fast day. In this sermon, it was broadly and impiously asserted by "his rivirinee," that the cholera was a spe cial judgment, sent by God upon the peo ple of the United States, on account of their sins. Whether for those of omission or commission, whether for running cars canal boats on the Sabbath, whether for 1 general or special delinquency, the Mex ican war or the election of (ieneral Taylor, he did not see fa to inform his very believ ing congregation. Can it be possible said I to myself that a man w ho stands a pillar in Thy Temple, Strong us a 101 k, A guide, a buckler, an example, To a' Thy thick. would dare to utter such a sentance? What! The great, good, beneficent and merciful (rod send the Cholera as a j mi litant upon erring man and on account of his sin! Punish it man for bin in this Itmrlil finil llir ni i l "lr is jniw,i.t-.il nnir, I .... ...... ..... ..... t . . "j I'.MUIV U UIOU all men once to die," and shall Cod now send a messenger of Death ? The cholera attacks, generally, only those, who, poor, degraded and miserable, are crowded to gether promiscuously in uncomfortable and ui'ltealthy houses and locations, who can not purchase even the necessaries of life, and steal or beg the east elfnflal of the wealthy who are addicted to the vice of drinking i,r gluttery who are earless in their manner of living, taking no care of their constiiution and not eating and drink-1 ingsurh things as Cod and nature intended thev should eat and d.ik. Ami .mi ,,.i ding lo these self-sullicient Preachers, it is I upon such poor wretches that the great j Cod would be reversed ! Awav with such impiety aud blasphemy. Hon. Abhaiiaii Li.ncm.n, declines the oflice if Govi roor of OiVLfn. r.'onl) Drnntl) (Tanal. coLLi;c'i'o:rs offm i:, !:! Hdach IIavkx.Oci. 1,1810 l.oI.. I A.TF.: rrr Sir. The following show; the coliection.s ol canal lolls at tl.is ollice: Amouiit per lasl report s-i'.S.PI3 Is" " inunili ending Sept. .'lOth.... 12, .'00 02 Whole amount since 3olh Nov. sl,5-.2 20 tnertaie uecr la- t si . t date. 5 ,.', ( I J. s. r:..i:'!;r.i.L. Coll. Pnn.APi l.i'iiiA, Oct. 1, Is. p.). FLOl'R-5 12 J a 5 25 a,l 5 1V1. Kvo Flour s'-'l 0' W111-.AT-5.-l 1". t-'i-rn-ii.',. Oals-.'jij-. M.ST OF LFTTFIl.S, KM MX I NT. in !! Pst Oliiee, at J looms j hm-sr, Sept. oiJlh, l- ili. Hi-l', Wilson Apph'tn.oi, Georsra lenichei t , I hoti.as oiircl, liehl. Win II. Hi, line, .I. II. , itoon, i:. v. Bounds, F.tnma Cann.iin, James W. Clark. H. C. I.il'le, Mi-s F.. Lwlen, John (slop) AI iCKlll, Ji till Mucl.l.iinchly, John .Mom, (Vsper Em , M'Aitnlrit.' Miss S. -M. .Madden,. A. .1. Merges, Joscnh Uohelis, M ini, a b'ii hel, Elizabeth C-x, Samuel "','t',Jl,"l,1 ? ' Kishel, Elizabeth Shomakcr, John I Shoemaker, John I Sellers, W. J. Esq., Ishnliz, Henry Savils, William I Sidel, Jacob i Snyder, N. ' Tresljean, Frank I Tagaart. Franklin Toylc, Titnnlhy il-: 1 1 : ,1 ' 1 Dennis, Lodina Eves, Joseph Frv, II. H. & co Fisher, Jacob Cilhert (ieorce H.iinps. Jacoti Ilimehauci, Michael . i i i - i n 0 s'.l) .,,,' Belj. 1 v llll S. ,IOIin Watts, Ej.liraim Willson, James D. Wilt, Daniel .loli iip. A. D. Kint, Nicholas Kresxler, Sainurf Laudes, George Wild, Thomas (ship) 1 error, isaor-uj fjr Persntis applyini; for letters on the above list will case say I hey are adveilised. '. M. CIIK.MHEIILIN, p. M ! ESTU.W. ! QTUAVED from ih,. resilience j kj of the subsmber. losolin.. in : cisuocrecK lownsli,,,, 0I, the jVfc.7 ! '.'-',1 .l:.v i,l iml..m! ... l.: 1tV4 .. 1 1 . . . - ... , : .1 ,,1 will,, initv..!. IJI'll MI'll'V I (( i-:.. - "lS Any per- n ejvtng mionnalion of her will . suitably rewarded. JOHN HENRY. JJX:iU --v" 15 V THIS JI OK AIMS MAIL V'rUlorfous i:itcl(on iUturns.it) 7'hc. State F.lie.timi in Maryland. It.n.TwoHK. Dot, 3-ieJ, P. M. Sufficient returns have heeii received to show 'that the whole Demon tic city ticket is elected in the cily. The majority fur the Democrats on the city Delegate ticket will averao 1000. 7 he Election in Georgia. Chakueston, Oct. 3. The whole Democratic ticket has been elected in Chatham county. On the vote of 1847 the Democrats have gained 347 011 Iheir candidate for (iovernor. The o;tior reiurns favor the Democrat ic j any. i:rcuND Dispatch M Kcny, Oct. 3. Returns have been received Irom 15'counlie which show large gains for Geo. W. Towne.the Democratic candidtae fur Governor, over Eow O. II ill, the Whig candidate. So far the Democrat! have gained four members of the Legislature. C3- Democrats, look out for spurious tickets on Tuesday nexf Watch well the ballot box. The price of Liberty is Eternal Violence. Pennsylvania Disgraced "Bill Johnson," the fellow who nominally (ills the Chair ut Slate, on the 2-1 1 h nit , at a public meeting in Philadel phia, disgraced the Commonwealth. Mr. Lip paid sajs, he denounced Col. J. W. FoRNtv , of the Peiuisj Ivanian, by name, as a "pumpkin-beaded jtvppy and a drunkard.' We need only add, "God save the Commonwealth !" (fcj-In onr next Democrat, we shall have tha hiiji satisfaction ol announcing tne triumphant election of our Stale and County Democratic Ticket. Jniliamsport and Llmiru Pailroacl. The Wiltiamsport and Elmira railroad was sold lo Archibald Robeilsun, at public sale, at tha Philadelphia Exchange, on Monday last, in pur suance i.f an act of the last Legislature, lor tha sum of ooe thousand dollars. sy- Y.uikte Mill, the well-known comedian, died at Saratoga, one the 27th u It. CTJ- Our advertising this waek is most gratify, inland peihaps was never better. Lint ui' tii-aml Jurors- FOU KOVIiMUIJIITEKM, 1849. Heaver Charles Michael. Illoom J ico!) Catretson, Thos. Fair man, Lewis 11. Manse. I ! 1 i a rcree k I s.i ac Voc u m . Cattaw issa Jonas I'rice. Deny Thomas liobison, John Stci ner. Franklin.!. II. Vouirht. Jacob Kit,. ! itmhordcr. recti wood lie nry Kitchen Hemlock Veuiah Keesc, Libprty Win. M addon. Maine Jonathan liittenbender. Madison Win. Harber. Mahoning 'i'hos. Jamison, James D. Myers. Mifilin Christian Miller, Jacob Yolte. Montour Flias Dielerich. Orange John Neyhnrd, Jacob Snyder. Sugarloaf- David Conlder, Peter Laubch. t k a -1: 1: s 1: j u i; o it sj-f i w st w elk. Heaver -Isaac Pelit, Isaac Davis, Jacob Ilinterleiier. Illoom John K. Girton, John Jacoby, Charles II. Doebler. Hriarcret-k Leonard Sponcnberger. (.'entre John Siller. L'erry Jacob Hiihlle. Fishiugcreck Hiram IIc?s, John Pit. ner. 11 em lock John McKevnolds. Limestone John S. Fullmer, William Mutchart, John Fulion. Liberty Davis Wilson, John Clark. Maint Rudolph Nliutnun. .Mahoning Ceoigp Leibricb. David Rob erts. Edward Tinticy, (ieorge McAlpin, Muiitoiii- William C. Quick, Joseph Mouser, John IJoj er. Moiintj.b'asaut Andrew Mehck, 2d., Win. J. Ikeler. Orange David IIidlcbra.il, Opo liar man. Roaringcreek Dr. F. F. Wolfarth.Dan. iel Lot an, sr. Siigarloaf-John Laulach, Isaian Coh, Samuel McIIenry. Valley Win. 'Moore, Griffith Davis SECOND WEEK. Heaver John Shumaii.Simon Bredbc. der ,' Hloom-Thomas Trtnch.Tlio. Crivel. Hriarcreek-IIenry ' Freese 1 Caliawissa-Jaceb lustier, :j Centre-Gilbert II. Fowler, Jos.ff.'i. Derry-David C(.v, Win. S. ChrlJa. cob Crawford, Abnilinni Welliver. I Fishingcreek-Al'r'ni Robbins, r. Ilariman, William Cramer. ?f (Jreenwoml-lhiniel MeCowe f Jacksoii--Micliael Remely. l! Libert v. -Frederick llluc, Jan- Vu. SOLime.stone-Samuel CM'$ U'"rnnr' .. I Aladison-Ai'ramim " url CulVA- m-Kite,,. ahonit: SlItTl Miller, Sam' en. Thnmns Hraiuion, n, 1 nonius ' . Vr-ler 1 - 1, , ii,,,.)) I arrisen, 1 e'er Aishe . S man -Win. Mrnfins'J. Wffi' Tettif, l'l III,." y 1 s tfreasy, John J. IO" October 4, lbt9-3t' ' Oe-John II.mi.ff