THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. "Tira-rn witiioct rr.n DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION : f' - t FOR GOVERNOR : GEN, tAVII It. PORTER. t (OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY.) TBclcgalc Meeting. 1 i 'I'lio uc nocraiic, .liuciors- 01 ouiumuiu f!nnntv. will meet at their respective places j , t i of holding the General Election, on SAT- '. UlvUAI, Ulli lirsk uuy ui.tjupiuniuui unfil ing," between the hours of &"and G o'clock t .!.,, ri,r, nlnnf 'Pttlfl 'nP.T.T!. Ill Villi dHUlllUUHf IV. V, fc. t u j I j GATESy-in each election district, to meet at the houso of Daniel Gross, in Blooms . burg, on Monday, the 3d day of September, to form a Ticket to be supported by the Democratic party at the ensuing General Election. HUGH McELRATII, ") Standing WM. J. IKELEKi " Commit SEBASTIAN IIOWER, J tee. July 30, 1838. Committee Meeting 1 A( a meeting of the Democratic Commit- tee of Correspondence of Columbia county, ' held on Monday, "the 10th of April, 1830, tho following resolution was passed: " Resolved That this committee will meet again at the house of John Rhodes, in Danville, on the first day ol August Uourt. In pursuance of the foregoing resolution tho Committee will meet at the place nam cd. at 10 o'clock, A, M. on Monday, the 20th of August, ,inst. The following the names of'the Committee: V. Best, E. 0. Jackson, Wm. Colt. S. F. Ifcadly, John Rhodes, George Kclehncr, are 13. B. Woolverton, John Knorr, Isaiah Blue, Isaiah"Salmon, David Fowler, John Cooper, James M'Mahaii, Samuel Creasy;, Hugh McWillianis, Staats B. M. Yahts, George bmith, Henry Petit, Cornelius Clacknerf Peter YbhG, Robert M'Cay, John Keller, jr. Wm. S. Davis, Sebastian Hower, John Biddlc, John Yeager? . Jeremiah Wcllivcr, George G. De Puy, Richard Fruit, Peter Kline, Jacob Swisher, C. Thomas, E. G. Rickets, Joseph Lemon, John Batlin, John M'Hcnry; Abraham Young, 1 Samuel Roan, Isaac Kline, Iram Derr, John Lazarus, JDaniel Reader, Elias M'Henry, William Ikcler," John Sliuman, Stephen Baldy, John P. Dayis, Michael Fofnwalt, Joseph Shultz, George KauiTman, Robert Moore, John Dutrich, Daniel Snyder, Bernard Rupert, .Daniel Gross, i "John Robison, Wm. II. Petrikin, Adam Michael, Wm. Mann.- Mr. Tflcbb, Please insert tho name of JOHN AUCII ENBAUCH, of Fishing Creek, upon your list, as a candidate for Commissioner of Columbia county, and oblige A DEMOCRAT, Mr. mm, , In looking over your last paper I'find to my astonishment that the name of JOHN LAUBAUGH, of Sugarloaf, has not been named by any member of the democratic part', as a candidate for Commissioner, he being, in my opinion, from tho long quaintance I have had with him, a worthy democrat, and, if elected, will perform the duties of tho office with fidelity. A Citizen of Columbia County. i The Banks of the city and county of Tl.:i.llT.! ...111. i,.- .. f .1 irilll HIU K.tWI'jIIIUII XI . vlIN ITE D. t STATES , North America and ,Gonjnercial, regarding their solemn jiledge r i .it if-i i 1 1 :i . ivi u in. nvn mimn 111 imi Wl the 5th of July last, HAVE RESUM ED SPECIE PAYMENTS IN FULL, .disregarding tho Governor's proclamation ,dcsiring them not to resume until the 13th ,inst. The threo named, have taken advaut jige of tho Governor's postponement, and not resumed. , Tho Banks at Harrisbnrg, Northumber ,lanu, kaston, Wilkesbarre, and several olh ,crs in this state, havo resumed, The banks of North Carolina were also to commenco the payment of specie on tho first of Au gust. Ritner's Balance Wheel will be left lo re.sump alono on the 13lh, So much r the great Regulator. The latt Humbug, The antimasonie-whig-aboliiion-shinplas- lcr-Ritner party call upon the democrats of Columbia county, who arc in favor of a sound currency, and opposed to all the mad schemes of this piebald party, water' Works and all, to meet them in county convention to form a 'county ticket. Whew. You must call again " before you catch 'cm." It is truly laughable to hear the whigs talk about " Unparrallcled effrontery and villainy" of i1ks democratic-party in attack ing the character of Samuel Sturgeon, of af- fadavit memory. They, who have do scended to all tho low, base, vulgar slang over retailed by a street scavenger, to de stroy the reputation of D. tR. Porter they who Itaye retailed, time and .again," ' that which they knew to be . false, and that the man who had sworn to itj - was a " pcijurcd villain'.' to talk about " unparrallcled ef frontery." "0 shamojwhere is thy blush!" The whig-county convention will be ra ther a slim affair if none other attend but democrats who are in favor of the re-elec tion of Joseph Jtitner. They are not to be found, gchtlcmeni' Change your address if you wish any member to attend. Direct your notice to the federalists they are. the only electors in this county that will an swer such a call. ' ' " If the Register man has no other evidence-' of an increase of his subscription list than a decrease of ours, he has no very flattering hopes of an extensive citculation; & if lie has any desire for an increase, we think it would tc much more to his crcditand advantage.to abstain in future from advising his particu lar 'friends to make use of" hydraulic pow er" td insult and abusp their neighbors who assemble for civil amusement, and-maltreat strangers who may tarry-in town over night, and make use of the same power to wash his own concern, inside and out, of the filth that has been collecting-m and around I it, for years. " A word to the wise is suf ficient, but the fool profitcth not." A fcw,days since wo asked a Ritncr man from- Muncy, if the late visit of Gov. Rit- ner had made him any new friends in that neighborhood. ' No," said he, " if he had kept away he would .have received more votes Ulan he will now." The farmers of Columbia oounty want two things 1st Rain 2d, David RvPor ter for Governor. The first, we hope they will have soon. The second they will as suredly have on the second Tuesday of October. No mistake. A report is circulated by the , Ritnerilcs that David R. Porter will be withdrawn from the contest before the October election. Wo were not surprised to hear this silly story from them, as wo were prepared for any story that can be invented by man, that would tend to injure Porter's election. But. all will not do. Dayid R. Porter will re main on the cqurse, and completely distance' his competitor.-" . " " Wc learn that a very numerous ana ani mated Democratic Uounly meeting was held at Wilkesbarre, Luzerne county, on Tuesday last. George W. Woodward, Esq. and Dr. .Andrew Bedford, were ap pointed Congressional Conferees to meet the Conferees from this county. Wc last week mentioned a report of the " insolvency otthe llarnsuurg, l'ortmouth and Lancaster Rail Road Company." Wo are happy to bo enabled to contradict the report on the authority of a letter received by a gentleman in town, from the cashier of the Bank of Middletown, who says, that the shinplasters of the above corporation aro' received in payment at that institution, and that the report of its insolvcpey is un founded. ... The ' Spirit of. the Times." For some weeks past we have been in the receipt of the " Spirit of the Times," an -ably conducted daily democratic paper published in the city of Philadelphia, and within a week past wo were much gratified with the anncsrance of n weekly sheet from the samo office. It is a largo sheet, neatly printed on good paper, and well fill cd with Interesting matter, both political and miscellaneous. We cheerfully recommend it to the patronage of our democratic, breth ren who may wish to procure a weekly po litical paper from tho city. Wo publish tho prospectus in another column. -. There arc about five millions of acres of waste land in Ireland. Commodore John Rodgcrd died at Phila delphia, on the first itislant, after havfng la bored 'under a sevcro malady for two or three years, which has deprived his coun try of his services. Ho was the oldest offi cer in the AmericamNavy, and senior in command. Ho will be succeeded by Com modore JJarron, next in age and rank. Mori Meft: Wo have received thelirst unmberofa : new Democratic paper, entitled " The Iron Gray and Democatic Signal," published at Mcchanicsville, Cumberland county. J It is a ve'ry'spirited paper, "and supports.; Da vid R. Porter. Terms-One Dollar Fifty Cents pVr' year, or One Dollar for four pa pers until tho oleclioii. Wo are requested to mention that tho Corner Stone of a new German and 'Eng lish Rfeeling House, will' bo laid atjleid lcr's, in Brier Creek, on Sunday, August 20th inst. . "-' ' i , Detraction Mirabe'au gives an excel lent can6n advice ih regard to detraction " Deal with it as a wasp ; never attack it unless you are sure to destroy it, or it will assail you again, with increased exaspera tion and greater foice." Wo will hereafter profit by it. ' A QUEER CONTROVERSY Is'now going on between Joseph Rilncr and his- friends. 1 hp Governor wants to be an abolitionist, but his friends, finding how unpopular this dark subject is, wont let him. He says he is an abolitionist, but his friends wont believe him, and say he is not. At last wrathy beyond farther endu ranee, he writes to his Pittsburg abolition friends, that lie IS an abolitionist : and for. proof refers them to his abolition message of 1830, '37, assuring them that his opin ions have undergone NO CHANGE ! ! Still his friends wont believe him, and con' tend that his Exellency LIES. -. iron way. SELECTED -ITEMS. One hundred thousand axes; besidcs.ham- meis and other articles 'arc arinually manu factured in the little village East Douglas in Massachusetts. In six towns in Virginia, more than ciev-. en millions of dollars are invested in the manufactura of ..these places. Smoking in Holland is. so common that when a party meet in' a room, and any one present is wanted, the waiter ".goes.. round with a pair of bellows and blowa-the smoke from beloie each lace, that he may distill guish the individual called for. It is calculated by an eminent political ceo nomist, that the average increase of popula tion in the United Kingdoms of Great Bri tain and Ireland, is one thousand per day.! The number of women now living, left widow's by sailors, in the county of Barn stable, is nine hundred and fourteen. Such are the dangcrs bfahose who go upon "tho deep sea," for a living. , A Good Toast. Mr. FclikO'Neil, at a 4th of July dinner, in Wheeling, gave tne following quaint toast: " The memory ol the man That owned thoJand, That raised the corn, That fed-the goose, That bore tho quill .That made lhe Pb.. ' . .- - That wrote the Declaration- of Indepen dence." The lumber trade of the Alleghany river is estimated at a million and a half of dol lars per annum. So numerous aro the omnibuses that run n and about London, that the mileage duty alone amounts to 200,000 per annum. Several laborers on the Susduehanna ca nal, died from the effect of the heat and the use of cold water. . The. filanters 'of Alachua and Columbia in Florida, are, again suffering from famine On the night of the 15th lilt, an attorn pt was made to'.'sct fire to a very combustible part of the city of Savannah, Oco. The number of primary schools for tho instruction of boys in Fiance, are 30,501, and for.girls 11,320 A fatal ducl'sbmc time ago occurred in the we3t. between two Irishmen, inconsequence of- a despute,' on the question, whether it was most genteel to serve up potatoea peal ed, or with the skins on. , . Smg-ular death. In Norlliport very sud ilnnlv on Mondav last. Miss Betsey Lear, acred 27. A physician was called to maKe. a nost mortem exainhvui when holound the heart badly laceramtl, against the .'point of a darning-ncedlo stici:!!. ociween wo rilis. She had a nlavful scuffle with a small linw nliniit twnntv.fniir llOUYS bcforO her death; when thb needle was probably forced into her side, Ji.eljast uemocrai. Tim wlmnt linrvnst ill Marvlatltl. is Said to bo more abundant than it has been for for ty years. Tho Canada militia on the frontier, it is said, are disbanded, and the regular troops are to proceed to tho iuonuon uisinci. The whole amount of tolls received on tho Pennsylvania Canal for the present fis cal year, to July 7, is $ 083,751 72. In a description of the Astor House hv the New York Whig, wd have the follow ing account of the application and, power of steam.' " "By Jlio multiplication of stationary wash- tubs, and power of steam, cloths may he washed, dried, and ready for use, in half an hour, after they are given out. The' dry ing procbss is accomplished hi five minutes, by spreading the clothes on wooden horses running on jail roads, and leading into a large close apartment heated to a very high temperature by steam. A rotary steam engino pumps Water, supplies steam to tho kitchen, wash-rooms, &c.f cleans the knives and forks, boots and shoes, and has in reserve power enough for other uses." The Provident Institution for savin? in the city ofUoston, has now1. in its' keeping 62,009.832 77 cents, to the credit of 13,015 depositors. A Census is being taken in Florida ; but it is probable from the returns received to the population will give only 20,000 whites to 21,000 blacks. The thermometer has only been up to 91 deg, at Savannah, and that tempered by a fine sea breeze a Greenland to our climate North : Tho St. L'ouis Bulletin of 17th ult. Says, ,'By a gentleman who has ju3tnrrived,Trom the Indian country,we learn lhatjthe ravages of the small-pox has almost subsided. It is estimated that about one hundred thousand Indians have fallen victims to this desolating scourge There is a great drought in Rhbde Island the streams dried up, and the mills and manufactories stopped. The .Providence Journal recommends, properly, reservoirs to provide agcinst such occurrences A Useful Invention. An improved pair '01 Shears lor cutting iron, Mas Jjcen invented by Mr. Pope, of Sandwich, Mass. It will cut off a bar of iron six inches in width, and three eighths of an inch in thickness, with as much ca3c as as a pieca of sheet iron can be cut witli the shears generally in e How to save Oil and candles. Use Sun light two hours in the morning, and dispense witli candles and lamps two hours after nine P. M. The morning sun light is much cheaper and better than evening lamp ight.. -How to save time. Have a place for ev ery tVmg, and when you have done using it rcturrf it to its place. This, will save much time in hunting after articles Which arc thrown, carelessly aside, ana lie you- know not where. HYMEtfJTAX. MARRIED By Tench C. Kentzing- Esq. on Thursday the 2d of August inst. Mr. Jacob Warniz of Cattawissa Town ship, to Miss Angelina Reese ofNcscopeck, Luzerne county. On Thursday, 2d inst. by the Rev. R. T. Nixon, Mr. Sanmson 'Voumsend, to Miss rrisctlla J.anning, all of Hemlock town ship. . LADIES5 PAIP.. The Ladies of Danvillo will hold a Fair in the room adjoining the store of Mr. Peter Baldy, during the first threo days of the next Court, that is, on the 20th, 21st, and 22d of August. A largo assortment of valuable, ornamental, and interesting articles, prepared through the industry, and with tho judg. ment and tasto for which the Ladies of that place Tiro eminent. win B offered for-"l. t"' iliu ticncfit of tho Episcopal Church. Danville, July 20, 1838. ''ECflTEW GOODS.-D3 OTHE L.ATEST AURIVAIi-0) TfUST received, and for eale at tho ,11tC,7IE, Qff in Dloomsburg, a fresh supply of MOLASSES, SUGAR, RICE, HAND IRON, EAR IRON, SPRING STEEL, CAROLINA ' " MOSS, 4-c. .yc. . Inquire pX the storo of ' . RUPERT & BARTON. August 11, 1833. . - t 16 THE nex(t, cr ninth, number of tho Democratic Itouiew will bo published on the first of Sspr teinbcr, commencing tho third volume. The Jirl Htontfroftlio Democratic Review having been pub lished in October, 1S3U, in advance- of the regular monthly issue commencing in January,. 1839, it becomes necessary to intermit ono month a publica. tioti. no as to brine the usual series of twclvq num ber within tho present year. Advantage will bo taken of this delay to complete in the next, or Sep tember, number the " History of tho last session of Congress," executed in tho same manner as the " HUtory of tho Extra session " which gave such general satisfaction in tho January and February numbers of the Democratic Review. i t . CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE! That I have applied to Uio Judges oftho Court of Copimon Pleas maud lor tlio county oi coiumoia, for the benefit ol tlio insolvent i.aws oi uus common wnnltli. and thatthevhave appointed the third Mon day of August next, (being tho 20th day of lho month,) for hearing mo and my creditors at the courthouse in Danville; at which time at place you can attend if you think proper. MILTON HALE. Danville Aug. 4, I38. WEEKLY SPIRIT OF THE TIMES N tho First Saturdau in JJitgusl will bi published die first number of llm" WEEK. I.V SPIRIT OP THE TIM US." whirr, will bo mailo up from ilio best political articles of tho daily " Kithl.vt itic?Clmc8' and 'shall aUo con will render it a complete Farnily Newspaper, eiilta- blo for all classes of ncrann. v Wn ' It firn- Iipen in duced to this undertaking from the constant request uiuuu io us uy our coumry trienda, to lurnisli a newspaper calculated for circulation am6ng tho far mors and yeomanry of the interior of the stale. Be lieving such a paper might prove an important ndx ilwry toBCCuro die success of Democratic principle at the approaching election for a change of rulers in the commonwealth, wc shall go forward with tho puhlicntlon, expecting to reccivo a liberal suppbit from tho Democracy of the Keycstono state. i no ivecKiy spirit of f lie Times" will U printed with nood tvnp. unon a handsomo donl.tn medium sheet, and will be.turnished lo single nub. scriucrs at rriwit jitiljn.lls.T3 per aiinum ono dollar payable invariably hi ailvance. wuus or individuals wishing the paper, can have it for ono year at the following rates: feix copies lor - - - $10 00 'Fifteen - .- - - - $25 00 Forty - - - - - . $50 00 And a proportionate reduction for a Iottw num ber of copies. Persons wishing -to. subscribe, aro requested to furnish their names forthwith, (postage paid) to thij publishers; in.Hiiladdphia. flJNJJKEWS, MEADER iy DU SOLLE, . ECfSubscription3 received at litis office. BLQ0EKSBURG HOUSE. aving leased the above establishment, situate l in the village of Hloomshcu, Coiumbia Uou.vrv, and having thoroughly repaired the lloute and Stables, is now ready to accommodate the trav elling community in a manner, thatwill satisfy dibit expectations. His BU and LARDER will always bo eupplicd-wilh tho best that-can bo procured in the country; and he flattets himself he shall be ena bled to administer to the comfort and convctiiefiee of all who may call on him. ' . ' w SEGAR HJAjf tfJFACTORY - o uaa aisu t-btuuHM-.cu a manuiactory lor maK- ingoegars, Out Tobacco and bnull.ond will supply Merchants and Tavern keepers, with any quantity of Scgars. from the common to the best of Spanish Leaf, Cut Tobacco and Snuff, upon as rea sonable terms as they can bo procured in the State. Dloomsburg, July, 21st 1838.' "IT. . ' v ' $J3 UST received a new supply of ., Iresh Mackerel, Good assortment of Calicoes.' , Palm Leaf Hals, Dale of Carolina Moss, , Spring Steel and JVaggon Tire, Saddlcru, &c. o and for sale by WM. MclvELV Y & Co. Dloomsburg, July U. fc BRICK X" F a good quality, by 10lOOJOOO or 1IIIMMI ircsn ournt, una laying near 1O0OO ir the Can-il For sale by . HENRY WELLS. Blpomsburg, June 833. DOCT WEAVER'S EYE-SALVE,, For JFeak and Inflamed Eucs. Also r EYE-WATER, for sore, weak and inflamed eycB, rcccoinmended by some of tho best physicians in Philadelphia, for sale at tho , . Cheap Health Emporium, D,- S. TOBIAS, m,Dloojnsburg. Dont Suffer loo jhiicji !Here is Remedy! File Ointment. ET almost immediately rcmovs tho pains and al lays tho inflamadon, and by attending to the ull directions, the sufferer will bo speedily relieved from the uppleasant affection. Call of lubias1 Health Emporium, Uloomsbnrg. ' TO PARENTS. , 'OAUMIKATIVE bit INFANT BROPS. . TIllS'valu,ia tedicino, is a certain euro for young children, lttwlwdu convulsions, rest lessness, griping,, disordered, bowelsj" grcajLgpijJs sour vomitings, &c. "For sale at Tobias1 lltulth Emporium, Jlloomsburg. Dr. JFeaoer's Worm Tea and Salve. THE action of this Medicine is not only to ex pel Worms, but by its tonic powers, to pro .vent a return of them, by removing the weak fctate of tho digostiyo organs on which their' pioductiou mainly depends.- For sale by . . ' ' , ' D.S.TOBIAS, 1 Health Emporium, Dloomsburg, rose ointment; certain euro for tetters, ringworms, pimplei-cn the face, ,and other . cutaneous eruptions. Asljlor , i Tpbias' Health Emporium, Eloomsburg. T Astonishing Facts. A certain Heme ly for the Fever and Ague. WARRANTEE! a prompt and effcctucl euro For sale ' c ' Tobias' Health Emporium,-.Dloomsburg. Improved Aperient Scidlitz Powders, huu in high estimation for indigestion, heart burn and billious affcctious. For salo at 'Jobias1 Health Emporium, Dloomsburg. IL of Spruce, for making Spruce Beer. Extract of Sarsparilla. Tooth Powdcr.r Spatuta.. Emery;- Castel Soap. Lady's Paln Soap to Wash. Distilled Verdigries. Oil of Soapfor taking out of cloths Spots, Stains, Grease, &o. All for sale at . Tobiat' Health .Emporium, A FRESH SUPPLY OF ; ' EVANS' Cammomile Pills. Braritjeth'i; Pills. Leidy's Pills. For sale by ' J; D. S. TOBIAS, Blooinsburg wm uie latest l- oreign ami llpmcsUc Intelligence, interesting MiscclIfncoiuGlrariinga.Talcii, I'pctry, Amusinc I'olicfc ncnert.-and'iili nthcr mnlter n .