The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, August 25, 1838, Image 3

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    The Danville ' Intelligence says Cthat '.logates assembled in county convention, opinion ; oi upon tlio low intrigues which s0"i John F,WiIson, George Kelclineri
"Doct. Petrikin never yet failod. to gel a1 and it appears to be his determination, if wo. have cither been practised , upon'him, or he John Knorr."
vciruhr democratic nomination when he was may judge from tho course his friends arc must have practised upon others inthedis- Mifflin John Keller, jr. Samuel Creasy,
r-mrfidate for office.'. This is a candid pursuing, to "run tho heat" whether the charge of tho collateral ditties of his station? Henry Kos lenbad.fr, John W.. Stiles.
.,: ... I . .. , ni i ...1.-11'..- ! r. I 71 r.,... tl'i! -xt n..i. ti-i !.!
confession truly,, fqr tho Intelligencer to democracy 01 tnc.co.uniy wisn nira to or no. m may-iuoao wuuuvo m auer ages, i muii mmw, uusn x einKinj
make, and one that we did not expect.from, If this determination is carried, into effect, read appropriately under tho Hie jacet ol B- K. Rhodes, Samuel Wilson, Mordan-
it whrn wo remember that in almost every I feel confident that the democracy of Co- JJavid rctrikin, an epitaph ot import some- Jacuson, wesicy it. Ucarhart.
instance when the Doctor has 'be.cn a, candi- lumbia county will place their seal of con-
lifdite foranofilco ho has been bitterly op- demnation on all who may bo associated in
posed by that paper,,,and .defeated in conse- this work of disorganization!
n.,.nCo of such oonosition. Surely the de- A DEMOCRAT OP LIMESTONE.
-1 i .
mocracy of tho" editor must .be of "easy
I virtue," arid "easily bent," if ho can be
. FOR THE COLUJiniA DEMOCRAT.
.thus induced to -acknowledgq his own, vas- Bcclaratioil oflntlcpcildcilCC,
cillating course, for theJast Uon years, ,and "Vhen in tho course of political ovents it
thing like the following :
" Facilis descensus Avcrnlscd rcvocarij
.1. Hoc hbor. ; Hoc onus' est. "
Among the charges which are most pro
minont against his official career, wo will, at'
present content ourselves with a reference
to the influenco he has' exerted on the Fost-
Ofiice Department, in.tho discontinuance of John Shearer.
Madison- Jeremiah Wclliver,
Swisher, Joseph R. Pegg. -
Jacob
Militarv Notice;
Tlio members of tho liulepcndonnt Troop, fttS
riJtificd to meet at the Hotel of Robert Haugheboiit,
at McDowells' Mill, on Saturday, tlio lBlh of Sep
tember, at JO 'o'clock',' MM. with arms accoutre
ments, as the law directs, for parade and drill:
N. n. It U exnectod that in addition to ilioTroor).
tho BriercreeK' Uiflo Company, and tiro Uloonsburg
inianiry aim Aruucry, wm jueci ai me uoovo urns
and place.- . ,
Mount Pktutmt xrm. J. ikicr, Philip Bloomsburg R&ngers,
Kisler, George Omans, - . . LrrTCSTrS
SugarlodfWm. E. Roberts, John Da- Saturday, tho lOtho of. September next, at j,0,o'cloo.
vis, Samuel Hess, T. W. Young- - A. MIajvfuUy equipt for drill and exqreu,
o ' I N. III. An Annnnl will ho lipid Tnr thn fnnrli
Limestone John Fulmer, John Fulton, Jnly, by order of the Captain.
" . - t. VANlUli IIOAT,- U. S.
ry to sustain a particular friend. What jlas oncc.cnjoyed tlieir confidence, received
sayyou democrats of Columbia, to such lhejr support and .is 0n .soliciting thoiH Edd 0arbmdal Columb NanticoUe
Ihis readiness to oppose tho regular nomina- secms mect for a constituency, to withdraw J.. 1. . .T" . 1 " XT ' ' loa "y. Jr SAPONACEOUS COMPOUND
1 it..' p.i. J.,B-iii,m nMm ..... r. i...- 1 . "ltU35 anuupuu me remove ojoiuj.anaino Jjwmycr, ir.,John Alo Williams. SHAVING. . This Comnound has riven
f . "ZX; W. ,1 "eir ?UP1 . , " . PU , , I Z appointment of new Post-Masters.. To FishingcVcck-VMn Morris, Daniel thousand who hVe used it, and
,, , ,!,., i j ni :n- oi.t - a. -i. ii i . uuvu munu u ucnerc nan any ouier pnavini? soap ev-
aujijjuii. iiiusu uaiu3, yuiraiiui;, UMiiiier a OlOKerj ADrauam iviine.
On motion of II. Webb, it was Resolved,
Shlckshinny, &c. &c. &c. &c. to. the end That a Committee of five be appointed to
ot tlio chapter, - may spealt, and their testi- prepare an address to the freemen ofColum
mony will be loud and condemning. Was bia county upon the subject of tho coming
Cole, Koons, Sturuovantpr I hompson dis- Governors EJcctipn when the chair ap
placed on .authenticated charges ? And pointed the following named gentlemen V
what were the grounds upon which Piers.on Best, John Cooper,- II, Webb, Levi L.
was rejected ? Havo ..the .public interests Tate, and Stephen Baldy. .
been better promoted by tho changes that
towards you. If ho has onco gone astray
I for interest, will h6 not again do so when.
ever it may suit hi. purpose.
Ths Danville. Intelligencer complains
.that we do not publish all tlo. resolutions
that he can manufacture, -to create an influ
ence in favor of Doctor Fctrikin.. Why
should wo? If the Doctor is as. popular as
the Intelligencer represents, we can see no
uso in filling our columns weekly, yith all
tho fulsome adulations of. him, .that can be
invented, and brought forth from every
nook. and corner in the county, where two'
nr Ihrnn n lin rrnlliftrpfl Irfffntlinr. Wr fin
.notbcliovo m such popularity, liut we
,are not surprised at the anxiety expressed
. for their'publication. They aro too costly
to be smothered under a bushcL Ten dol-
lars xi sett is too much to pay without an
extensive circulation.
others requires, that tho reasons for such
withdrawal should bo candidly and unequi
vocally expressed ; that all men may have
equal ovidenco on which to base opinions
respecting tho correctness of tho secession.
Such reasons, we are aware, should not be
light and trivial; but substantial in their na
ture, and consequential in their import.
Wo ljojd it to be a political truth, that in
a reprcssntativje.democjacy.like tho govern
ment of the United States, all servants elect
ed by the people to places of, trust and hon
or, are. to icprcsent, to tho fullest extent in
their power, tho interest of the great body
of their constituency, without stooping to
consult the feelings, of selfish popularity,
private pique, or jaundiced animosity. He
who basely bends his min$ to, the. adaption
anv other phavinir soan ev.
cr offered to the public. For ealo at -
,y olnas1 Urugg glare, Bloam&hurst
Gentlemen anil Ladies', Look Here. "
OSE Tooth Pasto and Compound Chlorino
I'ooth Wash, for clcaninp: arid prescrvinc the
Teeth and Gums and Cleansing tho. mouth, fox salo
ai , , .
TOBIAS Health Emporium.
Ladies and Gentlemen please read this.
OKTlORIFR'RhltS PpraianSer.'rftTW.fnr laving
Resolved That the proceeding of this Gym Drawers Wardrobes, Trunks &.Communf-
have been made ? Thesa arc (rrnvo inmii. mnntincr 1m sirrnrd hv tlm nffioprs. nnil mil,. cat'S its pleasant perfume to tho linens, laces, &c.
D. ,Q 0 j , . - ,
tviiiuii uui ucpibouuvatirc la uajjuuiuu i iiaiiuu jiii an iuu jLuuiuui aiiu Jupura 111 UUUU'
not only gravely but satisfactorily to an- ty.
swer, or wo hold ourselyes absolved from
all pplifical allegiance to him or to his fu-
1 lure interests, and shall unhesitatingly claim
and fcarleaalyvcxercisc, the unquestionable
right of independent electors. On him, and
on his fortunes, the certain consequences
must rest.
ABRAHAM YOUNG, President.
Daniel Gross, Secralari,s
Levi L. Tate, S CsCcrmm3'
From Mexico. We learn from the Mer-
rav
'Fobiasl'JVareliounc in JJloomsburg.
JBRSONS interested, in tbo navigation of th?
Susquehanna river, arb herebv informed, that
jn conscquenco of tlio erection! a l)am and Sluico
in tho river at Columbia, thq rafting, yhannel near
that town will remain closed until tho lsVuf Octo-
. It being court weok, wo havo passed a
fow days at Danville, and havo been high
ly gratified at the strong expression mani-
war. Ontario.
off the S. W. Pass on the 2d inst., having
f!nn it hn nriMmiilp,! tl.nt fho miorpota nf sailed from Tamoico on tho 20th. ult.. Vera
of feelings as the governing principles ofJj ircd Uisplacement of Cruz en the 23d, and Matamoras on the
anv uaib ui ilia uiiiuiii auis. wuiuu ijuasuast i i i I olii " xwkum. u
s ,,.n5n!n.lSnl nf ,i, f P" .01" ?f ?re 60 ,ar 10 our atlehtivo correspondent at Matamoras
....' r a . relinquish our. better judgmcnts,.as.io be- hn wi,ich we are informed -that Mexico was
lieve that an uniform and uncomnromisins tranquil. Orders had been received at Ma-
".11 I . . i ... . . . V
chut.' Transcript, that the U, 8. sloop. ZSE SS
xjiuar;, tuiiiui.iiiujui, aiwvun notice will be eiven.
Roman virtue as of genuine American de
mocracy; and though ho might possess tho
that there is but otic 'person before Hie peo- of tho l5lll Concressiorial District of Penn
pie as a candididalc for Congress, from this Syivania, nothing can be more arrogant, or
Congressional district. Uelicvmg that l)etray a more misplaced confidence in self,
at tho last election, JUtUM McKiiX- than for a Rcnresentativeno attempt to wield
K WULUb, Jj.sq, was cheated and dclraudcd pr0scriptivo weapons,l0r assume for a mo-
out oi ins election, aim mai mu voieo oi uiu mcnt cj,aracler 0f Dictator. TllOUgll
democracy of Columbia county, as pxpre.ss- thc prominence of his ofiicial station may
(niAHln ll n n rrtUl ti ny nfn Oman.. nlin.iltl I
' I rtf nnr norV- nr m r nminfrv- Minn Mm tfrn
fesled by our democratic brethren from vari- injustice, and in all cases, meet the rcbuk- unbcndin Democracv of Mr. Koons has
ous parts of the county, in favor of Gen. mg spirit of a more republican Brutus done? w anliciDale the nature of the
i-oncr, ami irom wnat wo coiuu icarn wp ..uB.., .u. a . .uu , o-.....B . whioh inlerestcd pre:udic0 wouU
are well satisfied that ourmpjqrity over Rit- under so discolored a flag, he may arrogant- mi.h.,t t .,,; ... WR -,n ,
. .. ..... - .. i.. r .u.i 1.:. r!i i.j . n ' '
.ncr in this county will be as great ao it was iy mm .us au t-ar.,, cnH uaarur who m b(J dIi,nosed to paimsuci, excuses
lUaj UYUl llllllf UllU 11U UU 111UUUUU LU
for the columdia democrat. cry i;kc Coesar, the .Tvbor
Mr. Webb, drink like.a'sicklwv: , .
We learn, by thc Uanvuie intelligencer, Amonir a population so intellirrent as that
Anti-mason can better subserve ihe.interesls tamoras to prevent -vessels L-om landing charg0 ,llU qjj.
EDWARD:F! GA'"
Chief Engineer Susquehanna Carnal.
August 4, 1838. . "
Keystone and Intcllie-enccr, Harrisburg; Jliltorit'-
an. Milton; Gazette. Wuhatnsport: Advocate,
Wilkesbarrc; Intellicreuccr, Danville; Democrat,
DlooirlsbufgJ" aVi'd Aurora. Dorealia, Towanda, pub
lish tho above three times, fiend one paper to and
give me a
cargoes on the coast. rne nor; oi ooio
Marina was-openeu,- and three American ;
vessels had arrived, two Irom JNew uncans,
valuable cargoes. Gen. Urrea, the assassin i
of La Bahia, has at last been defeated; he
has, been betrayed, and his strong hold,
Mazaclan, civen up'iorthe sum et sio.ouo,
in consequence of which, ho has been oblig-
pt tn tnkf! tn the rrtntintains with the tew
wholly unavailing. The. people arc awake troons he has left. There is no probability
to their own rirhts.rinddotejTOi Mexican Government acceding to
ffTHE IjATEST AltRIVAIi-JpO
tain them. Democracy is based upon, prin
ciples, as true as aro the laws of Nature,
and the people, when correctly informed,
aro as true in sustaining those principles as
nature is Jn sustaining her own lasv's.
Eleven Hundred Democrats.
the demands of the French, and the block
ade is carried on with great rigour, particu
larly towards American vessels.
JUST. received, and for-sileattli6-.?lC.Si
In Bloomsburg, a fresh supply of h
MOLASSES, SUGAR, RIPEX'EAND
IRON, BAR IRON SPRING
STEEL, CAROLINA
MOSS,$-c.$-c.
Inquire ot tho etoro ofm ' V
RUPERT & BARTON.
AugusUlj,. 1833.
1G
Freemen be on your guard. We learn,
from llarrisburgi that, papers and pamphlets
are being-prepared by the Ritner officehol
ders, to circulate throughout the btate, con-
flOMMTTTRT'! MF.F.TTftfi taming the most 'outrageous calumnies a-
Atnn n,1.'nnrnP.l m.nti, of 1,'B Tlnmn. galnS' UaV,(1 rt0r- J'0t OVBry rMaffftO
;n their primary meetings, as wholly dis- suggegt thc expediency of the- creation of cratic . Cpmmittb, of Correspondence, of H;n" St left undone tedlceiveThe
rcgaruea py ins opponent-anu eupporiara, particular posts., places or offices for the of Columbia county, at. the hr.usc.of John people. Already they are circulating a re
am! that, it teir play had been used, Ho convenion,ce,pf the public, yet justice would Rhodes, Esq. iii Danville,- Monday, the port that David R. Porter will be withdrawn,
wouiunave ueen ciecieu. ai mat umc, we i Rpm ,n :,ii,.,,0 ,un. i,:. ., ei,nnl,l on.t, r ...,.t inia num v,,n c. i.ooK out ior .tnem. upontnecom-
ask of you, at the earnest request of a Jar'ge b(J madc nQt t)0 principlo of Esq. of Sugarlo'af, was' called lotho.chair, KnlSC
number of yoUr.democratic friends 1,1 tho submis?ion lo tho weaker iassiops of hu. Daniel Gr?J?) of B,oorfl8burg, amj Levl L. Aristocracy or the pooplo anal
A FRESH SUPPLt OF "".jt
EVANS' Cammomile'Pills. tirandeth's
Pills.
county, to-urge his claims upon the demo:
.cratic party for a nomination, by thc Dele'
gate Convention, as a candidate for Con
gtcss. SUGARLOAF
man nature, but with a strict regard to the Tate, of Brier Creek, were appointed Sec
best interests of the community, or pf tho rctaries.
Mr. Editor,
I have been much disappointed in not
seeing tho name of JOJIN McREY
NOLDS, Esq, announced for nomination,
by the Dcmocratie County Conventien, as
a candidate for Congress, from this Con-
grcssional district. Two years ago,
Mr. McReynolds had a majority of the reg-
individuals in.vicy. , A diffcroiit course is
not only a betrayal of private interests,
but a gross abuse of public confidence,
WJiat claims, it may be. inquired, can such
a public servant; have, upon thp future con
fidciico of the people ? Can he,, with pro
prioty plead that ho has been betrayed into
error by deceptions practised upon his ere-
On motion of Wm. S. Davis; Esq. tho
namess of, Levi L. Tate, and, II. Wobb,
Esqrs. were added to the list of the Com
mittee. .. .. , .
On motion of Levi L. Tate, tho follow
ing resolution was unanimously adopted.
Resolved That we approve of the re
commendation of tho Democratic Central
dulity ? We ask in reply, in whom has he Committee, of holding two Conventions,
confided 1 To tho latter inquiries, no fur- tho one at Reading, and tho qther at Pitts-
gov(
Dreadful Accident. A man named
Georco' Oharlincton, a butcher, was on Sat
urday driving' a cart along Market Street,
Fell s point ; tho horso hecoming restive, he
was thrown out, and his foot having caught
in the reins, ho was dragged to a consider
able distance, with his head aid body trail-
inc unon the stones. Before the horse
could bo stopped, he' was so dreadfully
mangled that his head .being much bruised,
and several of his rib3 broken Baltimore
Sun.-
ular delegates instructed in his favor, but th,or "P1?, can f thcr Required or expect- burg, on tho. lath ,of September next, and
OBITUARY.
by the fraudulent and bullying management
of his opponents, ho was cheated out of his
election, and it is the decided wish of a large
liiajority of tho democratic party of the
district, that ho should again come beforo
the people that they may do him that justice,
which tho chicanery and trickery of his op
ponents in thi3 county, prevented their do
ing him uelore. t ,
A DEMOCRAT.
cdj than tiat the people, intelligent and and that this meeting proceed to appoint
hopest as they are, expect a correspond- Delegates to the Reading , Convention
enco of qualities on tho part of those who Whereupon the following gentlemen were 24 'days, daughter of Mr. C. B. Fisher.
attemnt to represent their interests. appointed: ' In this village, on Saturday last; Hiram,
To ii,;i tiion. iIib ioatio liniwnon tlm nrn- Catlawissa Wm. UUglis. JUicheat rom- aged is months a uays, son oi mr. i nomas
- I . . - . . I 11 r:l I :i i
"RnnrMPriiniivftin flnn. Walt, Keuben Knittlo. Solomon Uclwner, vumi.
Snmitpl Rim. In FishingCreek township on Thursday
gress i kju lacw mu uieeiura u. ...c uuinui j...,..-..---.., ... ah FAi:a Ann. dauirhter of Jacob
aro to give their verdict-on the second man, Michael Mensch.peter Uodmc, iianiei e, . 10 . , , , .
it i.i- :.i 1 -o j
YilUgllW, Jl.
Roaringcrek Col. Michael Hower, G
G. De Peuy, Aaron Hower, Samuel Irwin,
Jacob Hower. ir. Anthonv Dingle, Jacob
Leidy's Pills. For sale by
D. S. TOBIAS, Bloomsburg.
UST received a new supply of
jpresi Mackerel, .
Good assortment of Calicoes.
Palm Leaf Hats,
Bale of Carolina Moss)' ; '
Spring Stcel-and Waggon Tire,
Saddlery, c. w . . .
and for salo by . , - 1 '
r WM.-McKELVY & tV,
Blooms'burr;, July 13. , ... . 1
raj,P' a good'quality.'by JQ-lOO-iOOOH
MB or 10000 fresh burnt, and laying neir
tho Cau'll For sale by . .
BlodmsburgJune P, 838. - -
CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE!' '
That I hafi applied to tho Judges .oflhe Pourt of
Common Pleas in and for the county of Cofumbia,
for tho benefit of the Insolvcnt"Lavs of tlii3common:
wpnlth. nnd thatthev havo appointed the third Mon
day oj'.Aup;u,it next, (being tho 20th day of tho
DIED In this village, oil Tuesday tho months for .hearimi mo and my creditors at tfid
21st inst. Aary Ann B. aged 1 year and court houso in Danville; at which timo at placo you
can aueuu n vuu iuum. ihw t.
" '- MILTON HALE.
Danville, Aug. i, 1839. .. - 'y
give
Tuesday in October next. And facts,, in
all tho stubbornness of their nature, stand
thus between the people and him who
should have been their faithful and undeviat-
clcgatc Meeting.
Tho Democratic Electors of Columbia
Dont Suffer too much! Here is Remedy!
Pile Ointment.
ET almost immediately rcmqvs t&e pains 8.ca al
lays tho inflamadon, and by attending to the-
ult directions, tho sufferer will bo speedily relieved
. . . n . . ..
rom the unpleasant anicuon. '-vuu at
706104' Health Emporium, Bloomsbnrg.
Paxton District- Jool Biddpnb.ender,
Charles Micheal, Joseph Lear, John Shu-
Mr.Wehb, . should have been thcrtaithtul and undeviat- -,ou Jr. , ol,y -. Countv, will meet at their respective places
, Kn-owingyouto' be a friend and supporter ing Representative. . Doctor Petr.k.n was Ycagor, George Fedderman, jr. Dan.cl of holding (ho Gecral EIcclioI1( on SAT.
of regular nomination's, and a decided advo' elected by tho democracy of tho distript. l.eii, llenry Khoads. URDAY, tho first day of September ensu-
,cate for Union and iiarrnony in the democrat- uui since, 1110 uroau ioius 01 w
ic party. I claim, at vour hands, the advoca- tian charity, have been made .to cover a
pvofilm ..mj.,.: V tVmim fnpTi'.v. multitude of sins." Facts clearly show, man, jr-.
Vnif.nK T7. i.M..-r.n that, l.avo ln's nrenossessions called for a . Greenwood E. G. Rickets, John Mc
fice. Democracv lias been required to Herny, Wm. Hobbina, v
Aririnir tmnn tl7 !, .....uli. furnish tho vietiin. Public inteKstand pn- ..Monleur Elias DiotncK, David Clark,
vate inconvenience, havo both beon made John Boyer,
1" fa fa . .u.i uuim.uwu.tut., .... . rr...i..r. n.... i . n.l...nf
r..! 1 : nliL-n tn bnnrl to rrasc h tv of fee Off W ion JienUOCK-l oyui Appieniau, jvuucn muiu,
,i nr ,,.,.,t; .1 ' . wlmitoil tn rYfitriiiffiit. bv tho nromntiniTS jr. Adam Stiaub.
. . v ... , - i..-. 1 n:-... ivr..;i fo;iitina Bloomsbursr Leonard Ruport. Wm.
uuniiiiiik(UMw itviu wm4 viiu uti-vuiu 1 g
l Pnsrnffipn nceommodations. havo fur-1 1 etnken, Ju. Armstrong.
Hv4 umoiuu ii uui I'Ui' " iliuyu IV uw us- I - ...... . w iri:.,
im.m...i !v trft n.l RinoPrn frir.,,,1 tn i.isl.cd a minoinal tliealro for the display of Orangcvtlle M.S. Mears, A. W. Kline,
,- .. 1 i" 1 (i ., - 1 i ' nni.pl itUe- Samuel Richer,
t ' ' , , ,',,,1,1.1 i) mi Dor. "Win. A. McCormick,
. 1 If.. Xi. ..f.f'.. T1,.. Af.-,..n.
)iwi. 4H. iiinoyiouiii 'i"i
Brier C reel S. F. Deadly, U. O, Jacic-
TO PARENTS. ' ;
CAnmiNATiVE on inpatst drops.
ing, between the hours of 3 and. 6 o'clock
younjj children, in cholic, convulsions, rest-
ill tho afternoon, and elect TWO DELE- ioncss, griping, msprucrea uowcw, green stoois,
. ...r-,r, . , 1 .. i. . . . . sour vomitings, Acc. rorsaleat ..
GATES, in each election district, to meet mf , f Emporiunit Bloomsburg.
at 1110 nouso 01 uumzi uruas, m .uiuuiHo-
burg, on Monday, tlip-3d day ot Kepleraber, . j)n JFeave'rf Worm Tea and Salve.
to form a Ticket to be supported by the pnwHE action ci this Medicine is not 'only toes-.
Democratic party at the ensuing Goneral Jl pel Y.orms, but by iu tonic powow, to pro-
. , vent a return of them, bv removins tho weak state)
I. Innlinn . . . . . . ...
of the digestive organs on wMcli inei piouucuon
Election
vvr r mtt1 ni IT C f ..
tiuun Monuiin. 1 n, 1 aianumg mimly appends.
TV ,ll. J . livluijlv, UUHI7IIII'
SEBASTIAN llOWEK, J tee.
July 30, 1838.
For sale bv
D.S.TOMAS,
Health Emporium llloqrusbur,
i V ( 'I 0 i's I '
ti 1 .
iv
, r.4 1 Wi
f if v In h fir 3"ps a
ufou his lluctt 'ions of
ALL KINDS OF
Executed at this Ofl'cc.
ROSE OINTMENT,
A certain euro for letters, ringworms. pirr.piB on
the face, and other cutaneous erupuons,
A'U tor
7o6(a4' Health fyr.prrittm, Bloomsbur.
i 1