THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. "THUTH WITHOUT FEAlt. SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1837. COLUMBIA COUNTY For Assembly. Evaia O. Jackson. For Sheriff. ToIiii Fruit, Klias MclEcnry. For Coroner. . Isaac C. Jolinsois, Jacol Scitlcl. For Commissioner. Stephen Baldy. For Treasurer. ifugh McWilliams. For Auditor. John Fulton. tn Tuesday Ic.t The freemen of Columbia county will decide who shall be their official servants they will choose between the tvill cf the People and the wish of Demagogues: They will choose between Disorganiza tion and Regular Nominations between their open friends and their secret enemies. Tlrtn TO THE POLLS, DEMOCRAT?! The Danville faction have abandoned the usages and principles of the party they have stricken from the ticket the names of JOHN FRUIT and HUGH McWIL LIAMS they have substituted volunteer candidates and Evan O. Jackson's paper at Uerwick has foljowcd the fishy trail. TO THE POLLS, DEMOCRATS ! Punish the Disorganizors punish your en emies and'youlwill do justice to your selves, your party, and your principles. Free yourselves from 'the iron-rod of In triguers and Demagogues? who would con trol every thing for their own'aggrandizc Inent for the advancement of tjieir own menial purposes. TO THE POLLS, DEMOCRATS! Uird oti Ihc armor of principle, so long worn and so gloriously triumphant on ma ny former occasions. ,Go for principle go for victory. Remember that FRUIT and McWILLlAMS are identified with you, in principle and in interest; and when you give them "the pull Tim long pull and THE PULL ALTOGETHER" you only add a fresh wreath to your form er victories, and save yourselves from the scornful taunts of those who aim at de stroying your harmony as a party, and your rights and interests as individuals. .Then, Again we say GO TO THE POLLS! Punish Disorganization punish Wolves in Sheep's clothing punish the hypocrites, who are headed by the Danville Junto, and nt the tail-end of which are Evan O. Jack son, his sleepy Sentinel, and his Dank Whig Berwick Shin-plaster wire-workers. Do this, and your triumph will be one of honorable victory one which will prevent another attempt of corrupt Demagogues to impose npon honest credulity, and destroy the usages and sacrifice the principles of the great Democratic party. is The Peoples Candidate. He was recommended by the People- nominated by their Delegates and will be elected by tho People. No artifice, nor falsehoods, noi schemes of malice and dis- tfrtfanteation, can alienate the affections of the People; and with the People for his friends, ho must and will triumph. Ho is honest ho is capable he is deserving; arid such men are always wanted to fill of fices of honor and of trust. IS ALSO The FedpWs Candidate. They recommended him they nomina ted him and they will elect him, maugre Ml the base trickery and calumnlos of his enemies, who are striving for power for tho mere purpose of abusing it. lC?0ur MiceIliuiuou3 readers will rs Mivo attention after this number ft fcoNone but an abandoned wretch, vioso hypocritical prayers could have won aficclions and secured the hand of an heiress, and who thrco weeks after mar riage attempted tho perpetration of a horrid crime upon sleeping innocence, could dis close similar feelings to those embodied in the editorial department of the last 'Ber wick Sentinel." The prescription ofblack cat's blood, once rccompciidectiS)j!f a 'Quack Sire, should bo copfonsj& administered him: and 'the oncclhrcatcncd dissolution of the nuptial lie, shcTitdJkcarricd into effects 'to save human nature from being disgraced, with a race wjiich most probably will in herit fiis unuTAi. 'disposition and propensi ties. The libeller and slanderer of female character, wlio in a political contest can concoct calumnies and attack the wife and chfldicn of an opponent; and who after de livering a public lecture on religion and morality, will attempt the destruction of female virtue, and abuse the confidence of a deceived partner, is only fit for the gal lows or alio penitentiary; and should be "lashed naked through the world," as an unfit associate for the most degraded of God's, creatures. As a Beast, .iff the im age of his Cieator, he can only' excite dis gust in the bosoms of all who look upon him'; and as an educated Viper and Slan derer, the world should shun him, for his breath is more dangerous than the poison of the Upas tree, while his smile is the precursor of his base designs upon the in nocent and unsuspecting. Ho may escape public justice for a while'; but having the mark of Cain upon his forehead, he will suffer infinitely more from seeing the su periority of others, and feeling his own de generacy, than if it were meted out to him with a knotted halter. A roat of Tar should bo applied, in conjunction with the barrel of feathers, upon his naked carcase, to make the deformity of his body conform with the foul mouth and wicked heart which sup port and control its despicable operations; and he should be drummed through the public streets asan emblem of what is most dangerous to, and despised by, a peaceable and icspectable community. This notice will suffice. JC7Hov contemptible must the edi tors (?) of the Berwick Sentinel feel to pub lish as their own what every hiah of com mon sense knows they never Wrote. They are the mere sucking-turkics, who swallow the leavings and peck the cobs of the swine herd who arc their masters; and as they arc known to be incapable of doing the dirty work assigned them, they arc mean enough, to feel content with the hdn'of'of nominally owning the putrid excresence of their feed ers and kdepiirs; Eva si . Jackson. This gentleman was nominated by the Democratic Delegate Convention; and al though by a system of management peculi ar to a curtain faction of Disorganizors; yet we had intended to drown our feelings of contempt for the petty intrigues' of his friends, arid silently support bis election. Can we do so still? Can we assist in clc vating the very leader of a combination of scurvy politicians, wlio have rebelled against usdgc scowled dtourplinciples aild who openiy avow ho oilier" determination than to defeat tho wishes and interests of the Central townships? Shall we pardon the treason because the traitor is ctilled a Dem ocrat? NEVER! If lie succeeds in his election, he will owe us nothing he need only thank the gullibility of voters, and tho successful schemes of Intriguers and Fae- tionists; and, if defeated, he must charge the result upon his own and his friends indis cretion, and upon the better jiidgrhent of those who control the operations of the ballot-box. He has abandoned our party and its usages we havo abandoned him; and next Tuesday will decide the pending issue If elected, we shall not crumble and if defeated, we shall not glory in his down fall. We leave it to the People; and in theii decision we shall feel satisfied. THE TICKET. It will be seen from a number of Com munications in this week's paper that pub lic sentiment has assumed a stern opposi tion to the re-election of Evan O. Jacksonj and that his defeat is aimed at by man of the most zealous and unbending democrats Hie own conduct has elicited this course He has chalked a line of distinction and proscription he has abandoned the usa ges ahd principles of tho party ho has oven refused the publication of the name of n regularly nominated candidate in his pa per at Berwick, which abuses and slanders Fruit and McWilliams and for this treach erous conduct ho must be rewarded in the same coin with which ho treats others. His defeat will be the consequence of a barefaced attempt to break up the demo? t .1 cralic party, concocted ty a lew icaucrs, with himself at the head of the faction: it will be owing to Iris Bank vote last year in the legislature, and to his non-committal sentiments ever since Ins return Home: u will be owing to that course of disorganiza tion which has cjuiractcrrzed At produc itions in the Berwick Sentinel," ever since the nominations: wind it will be owing to his abuse of those honest citizen candi dates, who were fighting the battles of do- Tnocracy and equal rights when lie was in his swaddling clothes, receiving the politi cal instructions of his to'ry ancestors. We regretted his nomination; but we more deep ly regret that his treacherous conduct should bo the means of operating upon the result of thfc'coining election. We shall not glory n his defeat for it will be mortifying to see an opponent succeed; but we shall aid the cause of the people against all such intriguers andrtlisorganizors and "when he docs fall, we, shall only pity him for his du plicity and desertion of principle, and hope may prove a good lesson to the party hereafter in selecting their candidates for office. The voice of the people is against Kim; and his defeat is tho only means to prevenj the few Factionisls from ever again attempting to put down tho popular will. I'hen down with him; and we shall be free from an incubus upon the party, and hcrc- fter prevent similar treacherous schemes of intrigue and disorganization. EVAN 0. JACKSON Is not a Democrat, or he would have supported the regular nominations. He is :i Disorganize or ho would not have strick en from the ticket the names of Hugh Mc Williams and John Fruit, and abused the public and private character of these gen tlemen in his "Berwick Sentinel." He is a hypocrite, or he would not pretend to be opposed to Banks, while his votes in the Legislature ut call in favour of the picserit Bankiiiu system. Ho is an cnelnv in dis- guise opposed to tue principles anu usages of the dcniociatic party and, if elected, . i . .i . i , would 'only play Traitor to the wishes of those wlio voted for him. JOHN BOWMAN Is not a professing Democrat nor an Intriguer nor a Demagogue nor a Bank man. He is a plain, honest, and intelli gent Farmer he practices no trickery he s no office-hunter antl, if elected, will use his exertions to sustain the Interests of the people of this coiinty and the comlnon- wealth. He is in favor of reforming the present Banking systcni: he will go for making stockholders personally liable for the circulation of Bank paper he will go for the Removal of the Seat of Justice to a central spot and ho will go for what is just and necessary to the public wall. Then choose between the Bankmah, the Federal in disguise, the Disnrganizor, and the Officc-hunling politician, Evan O. Jackson, whoso conduct indicates that he would sooner "rule below than serve above" choose between him and John Bowman, who is a plain and honest farmer, and whose principles and interests arc identified with those of the yeomanry of Columbia county C5We are requested to state that Isaac C. Johnson, Esq. declines running for Sheriff. He is the democratic candidate for Coroner. ICTJohn S. Follmcr has declined being a candidate for Sheriff at the next blection Appointments by the President. Jons MfKlxixr. to to one of the Annivtnin Justices of the Supremo Court 6?thc United States. llENHr U. Uitpi.v, to bo Solicitor of the, Treas ury. Jonx P. Duval, to bo Secretary of the Territory of Florida. John M. Reap, to bo Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Joseph Howard, to be Attorney for the District of Maine. Vnin Solomox, to bo Marthll for the District of Georgia. Samuel II. Duval, tote Martha! for the Middle JJifetrict ol i' Ior.il i. EononE B, Pat, to bo Secretary of the T.rira. tion of tho United States al tho Court of his Majesty die King of I'riitfiia. Ukxjami Rush, to bo Secretary of tho Legation of tho United State near J!cr Uritannic Mititr. Olesifnt Smith, to lie a juktico oftlio i cace for .tv iuuiivj w. uomiuu'm, , mo UifciriCl 01 UOlUm' Ma. Alexander Wauoii, to bo a Juellro of tho rcneo lor uie county ot Aloiauuria, in tho District 01 ivoiutuma. Flour, in Philadelphia, is quoted at 80 In Pittsburg, at SO 50. Eiook at tliis Picture!! By referring to the journals of the House of Representatives, page 910, wo find that "Evan O.Jackson is an avowed Bank man; and that he not only voted against making stockholders responsible for tho issues of Bank paper, but actually voted against any restrictions upon the issue of Bank notes. On the second reading of 'the bill to in corporate the Bank of Susquehanna Coun ty, Kir. llannon moved to amend the first section by inserting the followiug words viz: 'And that all the private property of the said stofkholdcrs, in proportion, to the amount of stock he, she or they, shall hold in said corporation, be liable for tho pay ment of all debts of the said corporation, and the president and directors of said com pany are hereby required to publish the names and place of residence, and -amount of stock of each stockholder, and the same to bo posted up in a conspicuous partvthc banking house, and to be corrected month And on the question of agreeing to the a mendmcnt, it Was determined in the nega tive Evan 0. Jackson voting against it! A motion was then made to amend the section as follows. "Thati if at any time after the said bank shall have gone into operation, it shall fail to redeem its notes in specie and become insolvent, the stockholders thereof shall be responsible in their individual capacities for the debts due, in proportion to the amount of stock held by each respectively, after the assets of said bank shall have been appro priated to that purpose." Which wassalso determined in the negative Jackson voting against the amendment! The whole bill was then passed Evun O. Jackson voting in f.vor cf fie Bank, rfer opposing the sections restricting its issues, and making stockholders personal ly responsible ! Then, is he riot a Bank man a tool of stockjobbers and specula tors? Is he not "a Wolf in Sheep's clothing?" Can Democrats vote for htm? 'Can they trust him? Away with such hy pocrites! Let us tell him plainly "out of th'ne own mouth, have I condemned thec!" Let us rJut hi'm down for his hy pocrisy put him down for a Disorgani zor put him down as an enemy to our principles, and an Office-hunter, whose motto is "principle in proportion to inter est." We want none such to have power; and the sooner wo get ridofsurh intriguers and disorganizors such traitors to our principles the better for our party and the country. TURN OUT! Lot every Democrat be at his post on l'ucsday next. Let no one stay at home, and by negligence permit the Disorgani zors hi obtain a victory. JOHN FRUIT is the People's regularly nominated candi date for Sheriff, and his enemies arc head ed by Evan O. Jackson, with a crew of IS. ink sattclitcs to aid him. Let us show our itidignalion and our power at the Ballot- box. Let us punish the trickery and trcach- ::ry of the Disorganizing ciew of hungry OHicc-hUnters, who are using every means to secii-e power at the sacrifice of the pop ular will. DEMOCRATS BEWARE! The Danville Faction will atteriipt to car ry their points by their old game of issuing Handbills containing all sorts of falsehoods, and circulating them on the day of the elec tion, to gull the unwaYy. Thev will spare neither time, trouble, money, nor low man agement, to defeat the election of Frii!t and McWilliams, as Mcllcnry and Lazarus stand pledged to. go with the Junto of Dis uig.iui.Mii3 nuruimer. i ucn uo on your .. : -. i r. . . guard, Democrats! Libels, slanders, trick ery, every mean scheme will be resorted to by the Disorganizors to accomplish thei unlia.lowed designs against the expressed will ol the majority. ELIAS McHENRY Is busily engaged, in company with John Lazarus, using every means to oppose the regular nominations, notwithstanding ho is one oi mo candidates on the ticket. He has bound himself to the juggllnc car of the Disorganizors ho opposes McWilliams and he roust be put down for his treachery He has linkad his chance with a volttnteei candidate and he can no longer bo viewed as withm the palo of regular nominations nor longer expect tho support of democrats Then John Fruit is tho , only regularly nominated candidate for Sheriif tho only one who supports und adheres to regular nominations and as such will receive ill I l . u.uuviueu support ofthe honest member o jtiie oomocratio party, PLAIN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Who controls the editorial. department of the Berwick Sentinel? EVAN 0. JACKSON. . Who struck the name of Hugh Mc Wil liams from the regularly nominated ticket? EVAN 0. JACKSON, alias the Sentinel. Who abuses and villifics John Fruit and Hugh McWilliams, the regular nominated candidates for Sheriff and Treasurer? EVAN 0. JACKSON, alias the Sentinel. Who procured a nomination by trickery and management? EVAN O. JApKSON. Who was the first to disorganize, and rp pose tho regular nominations? EVAN 0. JACKSON, alias the Sentinel, Who played Traitor to Democratic prin ciples List yenr in the fijgislaturc, and voted in favour of the oldaiftfilperniciotis Banking system ? , Jj EVAN O. JiYtIysON. Who voted against rcpctfli'ng the charter of the Mammoth Bank? EVAN O.JACKSON. Who has boasted that he can control public opinion in Columbia county to suit is own purposes? EVAN 0. JACKSON. Then, can Democrats support such a Dis- organizor of the party and such a Traitor to icir principles and usages. Next Tuesday will decide this question; and ifwo know ny thing of I'UnLtc SENTUir.NT, we pre- lict his certain dufcat by an insulted and abused party of freemen. C7The disorganizing candidate for the Legislature is not Geieral Jackson:- It is a Mister Jackson of Berwick, who is better known by his green spectacles thjn by his correct political principles. tC7The Berwick Sentinel' calls us the nominal" editor of this paper. Now, we will wager onet of the Fran lulent .Viin Plasters, vri.vjtd at that orncn, and sold to Pedlars, that tho author of that discovery canr'noUcll Jack-son from Jack ass, either by sjftjrtg it in print or looking nt the animal, "vl.lio bet is ntfere'l on the knowledge of tli'e spurious circulation al luded to, and on the presumption that the 'grecn-eyed monster" posscssfs the Oa- melcon's faculty of changing toluurs I iC7BowjiAN ami Jackson are both citi zens of the democratic township of Briar Creek, and Bowman will beat him at least 85 votes. So much fir public sentiment where both are well known; CoNcnnas. Tho Bill to postpone t'lc payment of the October Instalment of the Dcpnsitcs to the states, lias passed the Housfi of Representatives by a vote of 118 to 100. The House postpones the payment for three months, which will probably be concurred in by the Senate the latter body having postponed the pay ment indefinitely No tunc is yet certain ly fixed upon for adjournment. INDIAN TRE VTY. The treaty with the Indians now at Washington has been concluded upon gov ernment terms SI ,000,000. Of this Mini 3200,000 is to applied as annuities for their support; $100,000 to tho Half Breeds $70,000 for debts diio the (government; $300,000 for tho erection of mills and other buildingp; $18,000 annually in Merchan dize; $170,000 for Blacksmith establish ments; and 8170,000 td purchase tobacco, salt, and provisions; A CuniosiTV. Our neighbor, Mr. Rohi son, of tho Stage office, exhibited a potato top at our office this week, on which were seventeen potatoes, of tolerable growth, and growing from 12 to 2 1 inches from that part of the stem which was in the ground. We never saw any thing of the kind he fore; and as Mr. Robison intends preserv ing them for seed, we may next fall expect a rare nation of potatoes; tC70ur Sugnr-Loaf subscribers com plain about not receiving the three last num bers of the "Democrat." Thpy are regu larly sent; and wc presume will reach them "all in a lump" after tho election. C70tir Obituary record this week an nounces tho death bf Uzai. Hoi-kins, Esq. SnmucVJaudon, Esq. Cashier ofthe bank oflho United Slates, has been appointed the agent of tho Bank to reside in London; and Mr Cowporlhwait, one of the Assistant Cashiers, elected! his micccssor. Flour at TolcdoOhio,) Sept. 10, Mill up td 88, and wheat 81 cash per bushel.