THE COLUMBIA DEMOCKAT. "TnnTU without nun " S.lTUUUJir, AUGUST, 1838. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR GOVEimqU : GEN. DAVID U. POUTER, (OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY.) DcJcgatc ftBccthag. The Democratic Electors of Columbia County, will meet at their respective places of holding the General Elccliqn, on SAT URDAY, the fir3t day of September ensu ing, betweon the hours 'of 3 and G o'clock in the afternoon, and elect TWO DELE GATES, in each election district, to meet at the house of Ea,nlcl Gross, in Blooms burg, on Monday, the 3d day of September, to form a Ticket to bo supported by the Democratic party at the ensuing General Election HUGH MoELRATII, Standini WM. J. IKELER, SEBASTIAN IIOWER, July 30, 1838. Dominations'. Mr. Webb, You will gratffy a wish expressed by many of your friends in this section, if you vill publish tho name of SEBASTIAN IIOWER, of this township, as a candidate for Auditor of Columbia county, lie is a democrat of the old school, and every way qualified for the station, and if nominated, will no doubt be elected. ROARING CREEK. Mr. Editor, ; I have been requested by many of the friends of WILLIAM J.lKELER.of Mount Pleasant, to bring his name before the pub lie, .as a candidate for Commissioner of this county. Mr. Ikclei is a decided and linn democrat, and if nominated and elected, will look well to the interests of the county. J.. Tho Danville Intelligencer mentions the name of JEREMIAH WELLH I ill', of 'Madison, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Columbia county, which makes the list of names already brought forward to bo presented to the democratic county convention, stand thus : Assembly ISAIAH SAtMON, DANIEL GROSS, WiM. COLT, EZRA S. HAYHURST, Commis'er WM. COLE, WILLIAM J. IKELER, JOHN M'lIENRY, Treasurer WM. S. DAVIS, JEREMIAH WELLIVER, Auditor SEBASTIAN HOWER, In the above list, we have omitted the names of the whig candidates, John Bow man, for Assembly, arid John Laubauch, for Commissioner", riot considering them to have any claim to a station on the list of candidates to bo presented to a democratic convention for nomination, , In doing so, avc do not wish to cast any reflections on those who " do not publish both sides," nor upon the gentlemen named, but we cannot admit the right of the whig Register to en ter tho name of any gentleman, on our list of candidates for nomination froni a dcirio ctatic convention. They must come in at some other door to entitle them to a scat at our board. The Jlpprattclilafc EUcthn. " Union and harmony," should bo our watch-wordjand if adhered to in good faith, iiiero cannot be a doubt of the triumphant success of the Democratic parly in this county, and Congressional district, at the coming election. Tho names of several gentlemen have already been brought for ward for tho consideration of the county convention, with strong claims for nomina tion to the various ofiiccs of the county, and from present appeaianccs, the list will be swelled much larger, before the time for , action shall arrive; so that every office to bp. voted for by tho people, will have inoro lan one democratic claimant for nomina tion by the convention. It is the duty then, of tho democratic party to freely, frankly auc kindly to discuss, tna claims of the va rious candidates for nomination) with a view ol inal.it .nun," (hat harmony among the tarty in our local elections, which nppran to prevail, to such nn eminent degree, in re- ation to our candidate for Governor. One of the fundamental principles of our party is, that every individual has a right to have his claims for support to an office presented to the proper ordeal, and, therefore, no one member of the jparly has any right to claim that his name, and his only, shall be presented to the nominating convention, to the exclusion of all others. There is 'no man neither, without friends, and It cer tainly cannot advance Hie intciest of one eandid'dto to embitter the friends of tho other, by using language towards them or him, that is calculated to irrritatc or wound the feelings. If this is done, and persisted in, it certainly cannot bo expected that, that union and harmony" will prevail in our nominations, which is Co much desired by every true democrat at the present "moiricn tious period of our political affairs. We must begin right if we would end right. Wo must maintain aicciprocity of good feel ing before, as well as after, the nominations are made, if wo would wish to preserve our ranks unbroken, and present a bold front to our enemies in the general battle-field. Sc far as we can learn, this is (lie dctcrniina tion of our democratic brethren throughout the county, and that every attempt, let .it come from quarter it may, to disturb this good feeling to distract or create uisaciv lions in the party or to prevent a fair and unbiased expression of tho people, cither in their primary assemblies, or at tho county convention, will be discountenanced and re eeivc tliat rebuke which it will so justly merit. Should this determination be car ricd it'ito effect, and we trust it will, we have no hesitation in saying, that whatever tick et is fairly formed by tho nominating con volition, will be elected by an overwhelm ing majority. , . , . . , . JS cicar c or Shlnjtlaiflcrs. Several denominations of Shinplaslcrs which have heretofore circulated freely a inongus, are now refused on account of in solvency pf tho institutions. Tho " liar risburg, Portsmouth and Lancaster Rail Road Company, are among the number, It is said that the personal property of this institution has been seized upon to satisfy claims of creditors. For fear that tho people of Columbia county should not have tho plcasuro of reading the subjoined precious article, pub lished in the last Register, wo extract it in to our paper. 'Tis seldom we have an op poi'tuhity of giving circulation to an article o such real excellence. Unfortunately the ta lents and tastes of some men arc hidden un der a bushel, and it a only tinder peculiar circumstances that they are brought to light. When they are, they should bo prized tho more highly. What a pity it is that ibc Register has not a more extensive circula tion, as such articles, written with such a spirit, would have more effect to advance the election of David R. Porter, than all that could be said in his favor by his friends. Who is there that can read this extract without having the nobler passions of the soul assume tho ascendency, and rejoice that wo have one editor in Columbia coun ty who is the paragon of refined taste and exquisite feeling 1 But to the extract : "It is now ascertained and publicly staled, that a large portion of tho 4th of July Loco Foeo Convention, was composed of Black Legs professed gamblers ; and that for one of tliein,.a roward of S500 is olfered in one of the Wcstcrh counties; a strong suspicion being entertained, that ho had committed a murder. Pretty Gqvornor makers for mor al or religious people." ,""l " ' I".1"?' "'15 , Mr. George W. Smith, of Blocklcy town ship, Philadelphia county, has this harvest cut the wheat standing in the field in tho morning hauled it in, threshed and cleansed it, taken it to the mill, had it ground and brought home, had the Hour made into bread, and eat part of it before night tho same day! The State Bank of Missouri is the only Banking Institution in that State. It lias riot issued notes under tho denomination of $20, and has always redeemed them in specio when presented... Wc state this on tho authority of a gentleman just from St. Louis. It is stated in some of tho papers, that the jewels on the robe of Prince Eslerhazy, which ho. wore on the cornation of tho lit tle girl queen, Victory, aro valued at ono hundred and thirty thousand pounds or $577,200. An ingenious writer is finishing a ro mance entitled "Cain vindicated." He makes out that Abcl'was, a banker, and that Cain' killed him becauio he would not re sume specie papmenU, t D lroil, wdIi a prmilation of nearly ten t1iou"nid, lnd but a single death during tho wceit enuing on tiie-vtii. Jl Good One. The following toast was given by Albert G. Greene, Esq. at tho inuhieipal dinner in l'rovulonce, on the Fourth, j '.'.Freedom of conscience where over it is enjoyed may every man have religion enough of his own, to. bo willing not to mcddlo with that of his neighbors? Earl Durham has issued an order for tho immediate release frdm the Montreal jail of tho prisoners implicated in tho late rcbea- lon, and not rnentioncti in Hie fate Amonsi ty. They aro to give the nocc33ary secu rities. Xnccic. It is estimated that tlterc is S'l 00,000,000 specie in France ; 3150.000,- 000 m England; and auout$80,000,000 m the United States. The great abundance qf specio in France accounts for the gctieral stability ol her currency. The Crops. The crops throughout Ea3t Tennessee and Western Virginia, so far as we have heard from them, bid fair to yield abundant harvest to the cultivator. 1 ho weather lor tno last ten or littcen days has been highly favorable for vegitation, warm, with lrcqucnt showers.. Our lar- mors have just commenced cutting their wheat, and the crops ol oats promises to be -the heaviest ever seen in tho country. . Jonesboro (Tenn.) Sentinel. All the volunteers who have been serving in the Cherokee country have been dis charged from service except two compa nies. Amalgamation. A stcaniboat arrived at Albany, N. Y., on Monday, 23d inst., containing an odd mixture of passengers, aihon'g whom were Gen. Felix Houston of Texas, tho Irish Giant, an Albino Lady, an Eastcrn.Juggler, an Arabian Slud, and four Leicester Sheep. Ledger. A Jlara. Varmint. A new animal, not described by Cuvicr, Bufipn, or Berwick, is belvir cxibitcd in Boston, called tho Oat- aringtatl Macauco. Ho is a compound of the monkey, the squirrel, the skitnlc, and tho fox; and is, it issaid in all respects, a right curious "crittur" , The late law of Congress provides, - that the .widows of revolutionary soldiers, who were married prior to January ,171)4, and remain widows, shall receive a pension for fivo years from the -lth of March 1830. equal to the .pensiorr of their husbands would have been entitled to, if living under the act 7th June, 1832. Sour Grapes from abroad. Tho "Now York Gazette," a Federal paper, has the following opinion in relation to Gov. Rit ner's lato Proclamation : "That such lan- cuairc as-is used in reference to the acts of the General Government, and certain. other expressions on other matters, 13 shocking' In unbecoming and out of place in an offi cial paper from the Chief Magistrate of the stale oj reimwiyivania. Gallantry. While tho Brady Guards wore encamped at Buffalo a gentleman and two ladies approached one of tho sentinels on duty. I have not the countersign said ho and presume 1 cannot pass. You have a coun tersign upon each arm was tho gallant leply and the gentleman and ladies were permit to pass. Primitive Umbrellas. In Michigan they carry small trees to keep oil' the sun. instead of umbrellas G. W. Kyle, the Whig elected in Buck ingham county, Virginia, to the legislature pledged himself at the hustings, if elected, to go against an United States Bank. IlYMEJU'AIi MARRIED On Thursday tho 2d inst. by Charles KahlcrEsq. Mr. Ellis Hughs, of Cattawissa, to Miss Phcbo Millard, of Brier Creek. At Level Corners, Lycoming County, on Sunday last, by tho Rev. AVm. Turner, Levi L, Tate, Esq. Editor of tho Berwick Sentinel, to Miss Susan Ann Carpenter, of the former place. OBITUARY' DIED In Hemlock, August 1, 1838, at the house of Mr. Paul Hopper, Abel Samuel, infant Son of Mr. Abel Hilborn, lato of Avon, LivingstonCouuty,Ncw York, aged 3 months aiid two days. Tho Ladies of Danvillo will hold a Fair in the room adjoining tho storo of Mr. Tctcr Ualdy, during tho first three days of tho next Court, that is, on the 20th, 21st, and 22d of August. A largo assortment of valuable, ornamental, end interesting articles, prepared through tho industiy, and with tho judg ment aid tasto for which tho Ladies of that place aro eminent, will bo offered for sale, for tho benefit of tho Episcopal Church. Danvillo, July 20,18381 , CIlEDIl'Ohs TAKE NOTICE! That I lmfp applit-d to tho Judges bftho Court of Common Tloas in and for tho county of Columbia, for tho benefit of tho Insolvent Laws of this common wealth, nnd that they Imvaapneintcd tho third Mon day of August next, (bein$ tho SOtli day of tho month,) for hoaring me and my croditors at tho court houso in Danvillo; at whUk timo at placo you can attend if you thkik proper. 1 . MILTON HALE. Danville, Aug. 4, 188. 82 mim EOT EKMBKfg On Saltlrduy,thc4(hinst.an o'clock, P.M. MR. SHOWERISKY, The American Ropo Vanltcr, informs tho inhabitants of Hemlock, that ho will, per form, at the .above time and place, a variety of astonishing feats on the ... SLACK p.OPEj thiity feet in the oir, and will conclude his iperformaneoj by swinging oil' the ropo by the neck, vhilo on full swing Besides, he will perform many feats of Chinese Exer-. ciscs, such as Plato Dancimr,' Litrht ait'd i Heavy Balancing, Sic. The wholc.to con- mule with a New and COMIC ACT. Good order will be kept during the per formance, and seats provided for ladies and gentlemen. Good Music will attend. Q 1 he above performance will bo re peated at Jcrseytown, on Monday evening, tho 0th, and at Fruitstown, on Tuesday fl 1 1 n ..... llm . ! . UVWllllllI, III. August 3. GLAD TIDINGS!! IMSOWM'S LOTION, E( COMMENDED by Doct, Wilson as ccuuln euro lor isiicumatiKm. Also, Hi'. J) LINIMENT, Rcccommcnded by Doct. Davis, of Philadelphia, jor tho I ollowmg complaints . tihoumatism, Weak ness tind Btiflhcsrf of the Joints, &c. For sale at 1 obias Health Emporium, Eloomsburg. DOCT WEAVER'S EYE-SALVE, For Weak and Inflamed Eyes. Also EYE-VVATHH, for sore, weak and inflamed eyes, rtccoramended by sorao of tho beat physicians in Philadelphia, l'or salo at the Cheap Health Lmponum, D. S. TOBIAS, in Eloom'sburg. Doht Suffer loo nluch! Hcrcis Remedy, rale Ointment. . T almost immediately removes tho pains and al- . lays the inflamation, and by attcndinir to the lull directions, tho sufferer will bo spcedilv relieved irom tnc unpleasant all-ction. C-all at lobius Health Lmponum, Eloomsbnrg, TO PARENTS. . . CARMINATIVE Oil INFANT DHOPS. THIS valuablo Medicine is a certain euro for young children, in cholic, convulsions, rest lcfcbucbs, griping, disordered bowels, green stoolJ, sour vomitings, 6cc. rxgrsajoat Tobias' Health Emporium, Eloomsbur. Dr. Weaver's Tf'orm Tea and Salve. THE action of this Mcdic'ino is not only to ex pel Wonhs, but by its tonicvpowcrs. to pre- vonc a return of them, by removing tho weak Mate ot t no uigesti.'o organs on which their pioduction mainly uepenus. Jf or salo by D. S. TOBIAS, Health Emporium, Bloomsburg, HOSE OINTMENT, certain cure for tetters, ringworms, pimples on me lace, ana other cutaneous eruptions.- Abk for Tobias' Health Entporium, Bloomeburg, Astonishing Facts. ,A certain Remedy jor me jevcr ana jjquc. WTsirAltKANTED a prompt and effectual cure. V V or salo ut 1 'obias' Health Emporium, Eloomsburg, Improved Aperient Scidlitz Powders, fTJELD in high estimation for indigestion, heart J3. burn and billious affections. For salo at Tobias' Health Emporium, Eloomsburg. 1L of Spruce, for making Spruce Beer. Extract of Sarsnarilla. Tooth Powder. Spatuta. Emery. Castel Soap. Lady's Palm Soap to Wash. Distilled Vcrdigries. Oil of Soap, for taking out of cloths Spots, Stains, Grease, &c. All for sale at Tobiua' Health Einporium. A FRESH SUPPLY OF EVANS' Caininomile Pills. Brandcth's Pills. Lcidy's Pills. For salo by D. S. TOBIAS, Bloomsburg. B&OQMSBUSS.O- HOUSE, BJTating leased thcabovo establishment, situated Jj in the villago of Bloomsuvi., Columuiai IJov.vi'T, and having thoroughly repaired tho House and Stables, is nowroady to accommodate tholrav olliin: community ina manner that will satisfy llicir expcuatiuns. His B Mc.u.dLARDEK will always bo supplied wilh Iho best that can bo procurod in tho country; and ho Hatters hi.iisell' lw fehall bo ena bled to administer to tho comfoit and convenience of all who nny call on liim. SEGAR MANUFACTORY- ? ' fttTu has ulso established a manufactory tor nmk 13, ing Segars, Cut Tobacco and Snull', and will supply Merchants and Tavern keepers with any quantity of Sf gars, from tho common to tho best of Spanish Leaf, Cut Tobacco and Snull', upon as rea sonable terms as they can bo procured in tho State. Bloomsburg, July, 21st 1838. UST received a new supply of i'rem juacKerri, Good assortment of Calicoes. , Palm Leaf, Hats, Eale of Carolina Moss, Spring Steel and Jf 'aggon Tire, ' baddlery, ij-c. and for salo by WM. MdKELVY & Co. Bloomsburg, July U, BRICK I Trai-" a cood quality, by IO 100-100 JSJ or lOOOO-1"1 ''I"' ,uil lVi the CuiW- by HENRY WELLi, 'BlooawburgJuna 9, laas. THE THIRD VOLUME 1 'ommencinp with 4hcJ uly Number forlB.T oood orronTtfNiTV rou Sr.w svnscninEiuj. The Largest and Cheapest Periodical t'rt i nc unueu orates. . .. ' Till: ,. ; Ti, GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, Eri'lTEU HI WILLIAM E. IJUHTON, fHILADELlU'-IA. Now publishing ip Monthly 'Numbers. The proprietors havcuiuch plcasuro in announc ing to tho reading public, th4 complete success which. as aucnucd uio establishment of tins JMagarine -success far beyond their utmost expectations, and considerably exceeding tho prosperity of any other publicalibn in .America. 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Exhibiting Correct Dates of tho Births and Deaths of Eminent men, Land and Sea. Fights, -Treaties, Extraordinary and Memorable Events, and other matters connected with TiiriHsTonvor AMEitici. ' ' Tho dulncssi and acuracy of this Chronology, which has been complied at great expense of timo &labor renders it a valuablo addition to the pages of tho Gentleman's Magazine. There is no other Calender like it in existence. , .. , ... TERMS-i-Three Dollars per annum, payable iri advance. ' Al letters, postage paid; addressed to Cliarlda Alexander. Athenians Buildings Franklin Placo, Philadelphia, will meet with the earliest attention. UTJTTHEREAS, tho honorable ELLIS LEWI3 y'V President of tho Courts of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, aud Court'of Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, In tho eighth JudipiarDistriet) composed of thp counties of .Northumberland, Union, Columbia and Lycoming'; and the Hon. William MoxTooMBnr and Leonaiid Ruvkut, Esquires; associate Judges in Columbia county, havo issued their ptccept bearing" datb tho 2 1st. day of April, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight' hundred and thirty-eight, and to mo directed forljolding A Court of Oyer and Terminer and G. il eal Jail Delivery, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, ( IN DANVILLE, in tho county of Columbia, on tho third M ttitlay of August noxt, (being tho 20th day) and'to continue two weeks. ' NOTICE is therefore hereby given to thp Cor oner, the Justices of tho Poace,-tmd Constables of tho said County of Columbia, that they bo then and there in their proper prrsetfs, at ten o'clock, in tho forenoon of said day, vith their records, inquisition. and other remembrances to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done. And those who aro bound by recognizances to prosccuti against the prisoners that aro or maybo in tho jail of said county of Columbia, aro to bo then and there, to proiecute against them as shall be! "just. Jurors aro rcquosted to bo punctual in their attendance, a grecably to their notices. , , , Dated at Danville', tho 20th day o Jidy, in, tho yoar of Our Lord ono thousand eight hun dred and thirty-eight, and i(i tho C3d year of the independence of tho United States of Amer ica. WILLIAM KITCHEN, Sharif. Sheriff's Onice, Danvillo, July 20, 1838. kIST OF CAUSES For Trial at August Term, 1839. John Crossly vs. Archibald Kerr, John McUcynolds vs- Nancy Cummings, Samo vs. Christianna Cummings, Same vs. Alexander Cummings, William Clements vs. Julm Barley, Joseph Fulmer vs. M'Dowell & BJUenbcndcr, Martin McCalUster vs.John Soidlc's adtn'rs, Jacob Cavr vs. Goorgo Carr, John Carr's executory vs. George Caw, Jopph Lemon vs. Joseph Lemon,jr. Hugh Bella-t vs. Henry Grigjjer's adininitratorsf App & (!wss vs. I 11, iWiujroft, Samuel Yoike vs. John Weaver, Margnrot M'Dbnald ct al vs. Jcrph Maus, Jacob Grow vs. (low go W eavee, . ' Abraham C. Adams vs, Uobert MX urdy ft al, Danirl S. Tobias vs. Lewis Me-vor, Daniel Mussclman yn. Jofiu -Murray t ul, Jogepli Kotyns vs VyUJlns K'tebin, AltfrMbrogorofty vs. Jonathan Loc et m', loMfh UoMns vs. William Riirhen. AsebJMd M'Cap vr. Jhn Ktlaret al, Miry Iuiiir vs. Hiram Dm et tj, . Bwd-Eve vs. Jesuph Fullmer, ' JamwBvritvii. Lewis Stshuji' V