Columbia iUcmocrat. LEVI L. TATR, KDITOK. U I o o m s U n v g : SATURDAY MORN., OUT. 13. 1849. V. B. PALMER, corner of Third nd Chest Hut Street, is an authorized agent lur the CuLUM hiv Dkmocrat, in Philadelphia. tjl'he Autumnal Meeting of the Nor U'.ern Convocation of t lie I'rotesiant Ljjuco.uI Church, in the Diuei's of Peiinnylva mu, will he held next wek in iSt.l'jul'ii Church, Uloomsburg. Convocation to meet ou Tuenday, the lOlii n.it. V-iu until Will litur lioiu ua ucxt tteeu. John IdcIlcynoldS) Esq. This gentleman, it will he seen by the Election Return! in another column, has been (Jtlu.ited for the, Legislature. His defeat was accomplished by the defection of certain domocruls in tlie re moval district! vf Columbia county, who un suspectingly, although against our strong remon strance, played into the hand of that notorious and perlideous vcamp, "Valentine lk'st, the Sen ator of violated I'ledges,"and his associate in the lower section of the county, and who no have the satisfaction of witnessing the defeat of the regular nominee of the Democracy of Columbia. We have the consolation of knowing that our own court wis strictly correct, throughout, and we wish Felly Bent great jny with his new associates. Mr. McKeynolds now occupies, higher ground with the Kkmoval Democracy, than he ever did before lii position is even enviable and we are informed, although we have not teen In in since the election, that when he heard the result, heprmiplly remarked, he had rather be the de feated nominee of the Democratic, party.than suc cessful by thetiick and vote of Danville. Mark the difterrnce at hom'. In Jersey Shore, the home of Mr. Gamble, where he lives, and is living, and is known ; he receives 211 votP' t" Mr. Fuller's 53 j almost 5 lo 1-Wj,iie in Wilkes birre town-hip, Mr Fuller eels oi.ly 405 j to Wit. GmiMe's 23d, not even 2 lo 1 Demncuts, you may well be proud that ynn have elevated such a man, to an important (ill.ee. The vote ol those by whom he is best known, is the mnsr Complete endorsement of his capacity, and his very highest personal recommendation. Bradford County. We have received the Biailjoid lit-porter, of the 10: h. It announces the election of the entire Detnncrtic Ticket, ex cepting the possible dtd'eat of Gko. Sakdkrson, f.r the L-'fii.lature. Mr. GAMBLE, has carried Uradford, by about 3uo majority. V. IS- Palmer's Register. Col. V. II. Palmer, the cnterpriztng lNewspaper and Advertising Agent.iti Phil adelphia, has issued the first number of a business newspaper, under the above tide, M he published alternately in Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Baltimore. Its object is to afford a cheap and useful me dium of communication, as we have truly found the "Register and Spirit of the Press" to be, and c mimend it to general favor and wish Mr. P., success with the cnterprize. Editors who send him their papers, are re xjtusted hereafter, to address "Palmer's Keglstit.." ISoston Olive Itr.tnch. Fran:! W. Rice, Esq., Junior Editor of this excellent newspaper, last week re tired from the establishment, having been "seized by the California fever." Rev. Titos. F. Nonius, the paragon of newspa- per-editors who continues to preside at the lielm editorial, has bestowed upon his bite efficient c eague n parting, a high and handsome commendation. May our bles sing also attend them both through life, and we long enjoy the rich satisfaction of regularly perusing the unique pages of that paper of papers, the Olive Branch. By the way, Bm. Norris, are your re-! ceipts, headed Hotchkiss k co. $15.12.1 weekly or monthly payments ! j Vulsailcer Company. We arc pleased to announce that a new Volunteer Company, under the name of the " Cohiiirbui Artillerists,'" was organized by Brigade Inspector tSeely, on the 22nd of September, at Light Street, in Columbia county. It is a largo company, composed of active ab'e-bodied young men, number ing near fifty rank and file. The follow ing gentleman were elected officers ; Capt. A. W. McDowell, Lieut, sr., H. C Ilower, Lieut jr., Theodore McDowell, We again ask our jiub ic-spiiited young men of Bloomsburg, i f i lie y will not engage in a similar cnterprize? Surely, two or three such companies ought to be organi zed at our County Seat, and we are author ised ti say that (Sen. McDowell and Maj. Seely will cheerfully lend lh';ir aid and as sistance. Who will move in the matter ? Never court the favors of the rich, by flitterinp ither tueir vniij or tbeir vices. Lou Poslaxc. The election being now over, wa must turn our attention more particularly to lit erature, and questions of principle, policy and expediency, And by the way, spea king upon this subject, let us say to the many readers of our county, who do not now take any paper, that there can be no more desirable time than the present, lo euhscribe for the "Columbia Democrat." We know there are many readers and voters, who at all limes eschew politics, and full a repugnance to a merely political paper now therefore is the time fir them to become patrons, and they will most as suredly never regret it. But this is wandring from the subject upon which we commenced to write, to wit, low PostageA notion was made at the last session of Congress to have a still further modification of the postage laws, (or the accommodation of the reading and writing public and it is to be hoped that at this session wise counsel may prevail. Governments are instituted among men, not for the benefit ofihifew, but for the "greatest good to the greatest number." The people therefore, who are -either ben efited or cursed, according as governments arc eood or bud ; have the right lo demand alterations and reforms whenever any one thing becomes a grievanceoris susceptible of improvement. The laws regulating postage, it is ac koowledged.are defective in many respects, and the convenience of the People requites that they be modified. We will not at tempt to instruct Congress in their duty, nor try to invent any system ; but we would like to see some sensible and def inite action on the subject. We are incli ned to believe that more revei.ue will ac cure from lowering the postage than othcr-wise-and in regard to newspapers, there is much hardship endured. They Say. Whenever any body comes to you with a story concerning some body or any thing, and prefaces it with the stereotyped phrase, "An soy," you may rest assured, that, nine times out often, that report, re mark or story, is a lie. We have generally found, that those busy-bodies, who make a practice of telling all sorts of flying re ports, good, bad and indifferent, are either persons of no character at all, or one of the most reckless kind, caring neither for themselves nor for any one else, and de tailing, with addition, every thing calcula ted to i-jure. It may perhaps be said, that as a gener al thing, many of these "They says," are not exactly, in the common acceptation of that term, people of a malevolent and mischief-making disposition, but that they are merely carrying out a particular trait of their character, and indulging in a natural desire to talk. But whether malevolent or not, it is always best to avoid such people, as they are eternally getting one into scrapes, which if not injurious. are extreme ly unpleasant. Of a'l things, beware of reports and re porters, not excepting even newspaper re porters, as a glance at some journals will readily prove. It always is their business to make the most of all things; and they tare most generally individuals of fertile and j prolific imaginations. But we say dont believe them. When the author of a report must be suppressed, there can be no doubt there is some thing wrong in "Denmark." No story, true in all its parts, need be prefaced with "they say." Let those who know it, report it boldly, or keep it an entire secret. We could bring some illustrations of this sub- iject, did we deem it at all necessary. No doubt every man will readily apply it for himself. A Dangerous tosnitcrl't it We wi.tr nhown hiHy says the Pliila(leliliia, Saturcay Guz.-tlo a counterfoil halfme, soikill fully made a lo reniler it ntresMry for all In he mi their guard. It was taken at one of our hunks, where it escaped ch tecti.m, and was paid nut. Subwiuently it was rereivr-d at I he Custom Ibwe, and it was only delected tiy ilstrial upon the del. irate urales in use there. Thecnin is on Hie sur face ol pure gold, and the impression are in every respect perfect imitations of the eenulne. Upon i hrealiiug ll open, however, It Was ascertained that I lie liold was only the thickness of ordinary writ mi! paper, the inner part beinq of Zinc, lead or some other base metal. The ditl'eieriie in tlie weight of this and Ihe genuine half eagle is scare' ely appreciable upon ordinary scalts.and the ex ternal appearance is no exactly like those issued from the Mini as to prevent 1 lie detection of the counterfeit by an occularexaminalion. Letail be on their guard agiinst it. firj- Dr. F.dward P. Scott, Speaker of the Sen ale of Virginia, has resigned his scat in that body. Election to fill the vacancy will tike place on the 1 0; h of November, COlLlUMBflA Canal Com. o A. H a r e ANTHONY, - 128 22 110 Hi 92 55 3 110 BLOOM, - - 109 277 185 218 172 252 1 142 BEAVER, C7 5 3 GO 51 4 ll 4 BRIARCREEK, - 07 DO 100 80 105 70 0 93 CENTRE, - . 01 41 71 28 01 31) 0 50 CATAW1SSA, - 59 119 59 124 40 107 29 17 DERRY, - - lot 25 8 120 80 40 2 110 DANVILLE, Boro' 200 235 0 431 392 48 1 318 FISHINGCKEEK, - 113 13 81 31 109 8 4 77 FRANKLIN, - 45 03 27 71 4t 60 2 28 GRF.ENWOOD, - 08 87 04 83 41 91 0 50 HEMLOCK, - H4 53 159 38 138 58 0 137 JACKSON, - 47 4 38 14 33 11 G 40 LIBERTY, - . 131 50 83 03 131 41 2 120 LIMESTONE, - 90 37 90 38 62 8 0 79 MAHONING, - 29 09 4 05 93 7 1 85 MONTOUR, - - 51 37 27 57 43 37 4 31 MIFFLIN, - - 80 41 72 44 70 31 11 74 MADISON, - - 108 58 171 52 138 02 0 100 MAINE, - - 53 27 33 47 41 23 12 43 MOUNT PLEASANT, 53 37 40 37 38 40 10 49 ORANGE, - - 109 01 00 fit 107 53 0 75 ROARINGCREEK, - 179 100 110 171 02 73 151 89 SUGARLOAF, - 127 25 105 30 123 18 7 119 VALLEY, - 38 70 8 07 02 37 7 45 2123 1010 1732 2213 2309 1315 291 2218 Democratsjn small cup, lumber Cleaver, JValive American, TIM Hs Senate, as2ifl (Dmm9 ami -we will ly vmrnzk Sou mie el ay. Cuius in Senate. North Jti'pl hi and Lehigh. Uem. elected to succeed Ci'ir'ul Slfhinr, Huns, fed. Utrn gain. York 'MM h'lillon, Deal. elected to succeed Sinyxrr, fed. Den. gam. Montgoui"' V J(ihua Y. Joins, (lil. elected to nuceed Iiichaids, I'cd. fii in. g.iin. lluclis The K-ull ih'U .lfiil !l Long. L'ein is elected it will he a l)c in. t un. There am llhr'y lhree members of ibe Sl:i'e Senile. One-third of this numb'-r am eleci.d e. ery year. The last Senate tooJ 1 i Detioci .its and 1!0 Whigs. The next Senate will stai d 17 Democrats and tii Whig- giving a Deuioi itic majority. Lycomivo f.'tiCMV givis to (iambic o.o; maj. to Wm. V. Packer I 'D to Cm Wm. l:ri n, I 30') and to W. Dunn .'iJ'i She does nuhlv for the Democratic cauy ; and parlicu'.'i ly lor John A. Gamble. This is right, emlrr-inti with -tdmim: inajorilV, the U.an slic a-ks l!)R (' i ( li e slale to ujip. i'. a'.d g'.or.nili .. Ivnii resiiciidcd ELECTA! Iffii Assembly. Sheriff". Treasurer. A. o 3 W r a A. 0 rj - 53 3 5" n o t3 -s o 5 o P3 pi ! 2! o r o 28 2!l 58 02 41 108 15 77 32 75 1)0 59 11 52 47 12 49 51 70 30 40 00 185 31 02 17G5 Jf'Jiixs in Hitman, had 1 0 votes for Canal Commissioner, lews I wm MERE rip iJi i returns aa saostgloi'ions fop tlae A eaeanocpfitic SIobesit iu (Jamble. fuller Wicjiany, u()0 BerKs, -)!)()() Ducks. fit) Coliinibia, 8(10 Clinton, 'J.;) Ciimberlaud, loi) Cai'.ioii, '20:1 Chester, :iOO Dauphin, 17;, Delaware, I 'raiiklin, -JflO Juniata, 17!) L coming, fi2") l.eh;L'h, 2(i() l.ancaxicr, 2f!00 Miuiroe, 11 HI) Mercer, -ICO l(ini':iiiif rv. 1 Kill NorihamptMii. !HI0 Thila.i. i-ity. 4(ii!2 7367 Susquehanna, !HI(I Seiuyl!ii:i. 200 Wesliiioreland, 2000 Wayne, ('..Ml York, 700 He Hint ii, .1 lr ..'iih lo,.', w, i hinj from his nun folly Cleaver. r.os r-.:i .'-rii METU0SM, 11849. Commit, Auditor, A. Coroncr. -1 O n S A. O 73 C3 s: 3 p 3 m H H n c A a c c T. m O A. 121 109 00 101 02 7t 07 135 02 52 01 15'J 45 130 91 31 41 07 102 03 51 101 110 120 38 23 201 3 80 32 10H 20 222 10 57 85 48 5 39 30 54 35 53 51 9 30 50 140 20 67 120 101 (it 04 55 40 101 121 81 43 01 115 40 124 85 20 38 00 170 51 50 01 118 108 3t 25 219 5 77 32 09 19 182 9 53 83 47 4 21 29 51 31 38 41 12 33 51 08 20 Gt 110 100 00 105 58 43 101 111 75 42 01 147 47 121 85 22 31 81 103 58 52 72 00 110 37 03 18 181 31 40 14 37 79 91 31 97 1470 2218 1550 2075 1110 2102 Volunteer in Italic. WE COME a jolly, srtitTijrcitEir Returning from Salt Kiver ! "' I'hiladilphia City ami County, j Ho,,. Joel Jones-n,!epe,,denl Democrat Mayor oflhedivby 13 majority. -elec- ir. wm. Deal-Jem -elected Sheriff by 1000 i majority. ; Dr. Tho.. C. Punting. Dfrn. Regi6,er of Wills. The Kulril C1. n. . . " ' "-c "m says the balance ol tlm City and County ticket we have undoubledlv cycled, provided a proper return of the votes be made. Thomas S. Femon Kq., Dew, is elected over all opposition, in the County, every Democratic candidate lor Assembly jj elected. This is a clear J'liiwrmlic ;'mii Eit )frmbtr of the Leg islature. I Thf Whit-s claim to have elected the City ; Councils This remains lo be seen. ! Lvz'me County. Judge Cnnnyncham, and Andievv Heauiiion'i, are elected to Ihe Legisla- ilurefrom Luzerne. Ihe first by 1000, and Ihe latter 1' about HiJO majority. Gamble's majority over Fuller, is about hM. The whole demo cratic Ticket elected. en. laeuer, i rriumpnatitiy elected to Ihe Slate Senate. Gm. Hrindle.do. do . to Ihn r-i r - . . i .t . . , Home. Mr. Gamble's popularity carried rverv thing in all lh"Wrt Pnnch Disiricts, Seven Hays Later from Europe Arrival of'lhc Canada. Tklloiupii Officr, St. Joiiv, N. B. ) Wednksdav, Oct. 3, I'. M. $ The Sleamship Canada, Judkins, arriv ed at Halifax at 9 1-4 o'clock, yesterday morning, having made tin; passage from Liverpool in h.ss ihan ten days. (X) M M E KC 1AL S I J M M A K Y. The commercial news, upon the whole, exhibits no improvement. The produce markets are fairly supplied, but tho demand for most articles is inactive. Advices from the manufacturing districts 7 1 are unsatisfactory. ST j There is no change in the money mar- , ket. Cash is abundant, and prime bills . cannot be quoted above 2 J-2 percent. ' j THE CHOLERA ABATING, i A most favorable change has taken place j in the mortality from cholera throughout ! Engiand, and the number of case have de ! cl'"Ltl al,HUt liir. From the commence 4 nicut of the epidemic, 12,857 persons have 7i : bjen swept away. 39 Tlie cholera aonears to have nnrin.mnni. 1 1 - ...UUMVIII- ly dimished in Paris. IRELAND. The potato disease is, beyond doubt, cx- 10 59 j tended into several districts in Ireland, and 81 I the low price of potatoes in the country is 4 attributable in some degree to the alarm of r the lanners, who aie anxious to dispose of 2() their crops ; but the disease is very partial 52 I and some kind of potatoes are not at all af- 29, fected it is onlv inaslii'htdenrrpn in nm a o " "" parts of the county of Clare. ITALY. The Pope has quitted Gaeta and has proceeded to Naples, where he has taken up his abode, in Portico Palace. His re ception at Naples was of the most striking and popular character. '1 he Pope evinces no intention of returning to Rome at pres ent, and thus far no real progress seems to have been made towards tho satisfactory solution of the Italian question. . SPAIN News was daily expected from Moroc co, where the Spanish snd French Gene ra s seemed likely t' produce something more titan a mere demonstration. The Moors were expected to make an attack on Massilla, having already cut olT the supp'ics. FRANCE. A good deal of attention is directed to the metropolitan council of the clergy, which has commenced its sitting in Paris. Al most all the bishops and distinguished cler gy of France are assembling at the coun cil. It appeared to be suddenly decided that in a short space of time a reduction will bo effected in the French army. TURKEY. 77if Sultan's Refusal to Deliver tip the JIungarian Refugees in Austria Honor to the Sultan ! Honor to the Tur kish Ministry ! They have nobly done their duty, and have refused to become pan deiers lo the vindictive blood thirsting of Francis, Joseph and Nicholas. The Rus sian Ambassadors at the porte demanded the extradiction of the Hungarian officers, Kossuth, Dembinski, Rerezel, Mesmeras. es, and their companions. A Russian General arrived at Constat tinople on the 15th on a special missici That special mission being to bully the Si tan into a compliance with the demands 1 Austria, a council was held, and the 7f kish Government resolved not to iurl' dcr the Hungarian Refugees to tithe he Roman or Austrian Governments. Vn their decision being communicated d' ihe Sultan, lie declared, in the mnstimpf'sivi! and determined manner, that the F' gtcs should not be given up let the n'yiw c es be what they might. We trust that Lord Palmer?""1 W'H d his duty as nobly as the Sub1 nas done his that Russia and Austria e given to understand that war wilft '"'""key for such a cause means war wit'1 n8'a"d ! Kossuth and Ins Compam'" JUrntshed with Passports by the lhiti Minister. Wc arc pleased to find Kossuth and his companions are fur)" w'1'' pass. port3 from the Englis'i l',ll,a8S:'dor, and we trust that every a?-"'-"3"06 to support him will be rendered I'.1' ngIarul' ' gain ing the indepoiidenivt'rl'jcountr''!,gainst the attacks of Rn!aiu f ssai Austria.- London Sun. KUMERED f-.'TTE 0F DEAL rtwasrumor."'3' VTa' thatBml fallen into thek'"" T ine ituiar Wallaeh;-, ll,..-..0rncMPBiTo D rhellri:'"-',l,fef9 had b"' , &, , Tefneswn nm ing- llf:h at AtfJ 3,1 ?"le,W8sOnie 8 estate sfcf two were '18Cat'' ing, and the Pd.