iicctitwUitIipnihiinorea!)i!OJiioTail.ron(l Vest of Wililnrtspori, in Maryland; will cost tho slate 5 millions of dollars, nt the very least The above is n tnio dolinoalion and de scription of it any one doubts it can examine- for liimself. In every respect the reports ' of the twii committees wlto examined H wero correct, bnt iit thai time ll wafc not to-' catcd further than Ripple's. sessmsssBim COLUMBIA COUNTY BcsaiacratSc Convention. ' At a Oortvcnlion of the Democratic Dal Wales of Columbia county, friendly to, and Sc' supporters of, the present Administration ' of the General Government, and in favor of tho election of Gen. David R. Porter, a3 Governor of Pennsylvania', convened pur-r- suant to, public notico by the Democratic L Standing Committee of said county, at tho house of Daniel .Gross, in the town of . Blobmsbutg, on Monday'.lhc Sd of Septem ber, 1838, GEO. MACK, of Briercreok, was unanimously chosen Chairman, and V. . Best, of Mahoning, and H. Vv'ebb, of Bloom, Secretaries - Upon examining the certificates, U ap peared that tho following persons were re turned as Delegates The instructions ar3 - subjoined whero wiilten instructions were given : ' Bloom Henry, Webb", Solomon New hard. '- BriercreehGeo. Mack, John Knorr. 'Instructions: Governor, David R. Porter, Congrcss. David Petrilicn ; Assembly, Rev Marmaduke Pcarcc, and in the event of hh declining.theh lo support Willipm Colt The following letter was then read-to the Convention, by the Chairman : Berwick, Sept. 1st. 1830. To the Delegates of Columbia county: Gentlemen : In consequence of the long continued illness of my wife, and the bad state of .my own health, 5 beg leave tn decline tho honor of being a candidate fct the Legislature. ' Yours truly, M. PEARCE. Calthicisca Stephen Baldy, Esq. Jos Yctter. -Deny John W. Stamm, Rpbdrt Clark lus'rucliona : Congress, David Petr)ken; Assembly, AVm. Colt; Treasurer, Win. S. Davis. Fishing Creel: Benjamin C. lUorris, Isaac Robins. Instructions; Governoi, David R. Porter; Congress, David Potrikin; Assembly, DanielGross; Commissioner, John Kline; Treasurer, Jeremiah Wclliver; Auditor, Thomas J. Hutchison. Greenwood Col. Andrew Ikler, Mar-' filial Shoemaker. Instructions: Governor, David R. Porter; Congress, John M'Roy nolds; Assembly, Darnel Gross; Commis sioner, Win. J. Ikler;, Treasurer, Jeremiah Wclliver. .- . Htrnloch John Shoemaker, Peter Ap pieman. 1 Liberty George Billmycr, John M' Wil liams. Instritotions; Governor, David R. Porter; Congress, Djivid Potrikin; Assem bly, Wm. Colt; Commissioner, John M' Henry, Treasurer, Wm; S. Davis; Auditor, Sebastian Ilower .... " , Limestone-Jamca Cadwell, Daniel Shuns. Mahoning John Rhodes, V. Best. In structions Congress, David Petrikin; As. sembly, Win. Colt; Treasurer, Micheal San ders. ' Mifflin Jacob Iiartzel, Peter Hcrlo chcr. , Monteur George KaufiVr.nh, Esq. John Deitrich. , Instructions; Governor, David , R. Porter; Congress, David Petrikin. Madison Levi Btsel, Joseph Sheep. Instructions ; Governor, David R. Porter; Congress, John M'Roynolds; Assembly, Caleb Thomas; Commissioner Wm. Cole; Treasurer, Jeremiah Wclliver; Auditor, Se bastian Ilmvor. Mount Pleasant Philip Kistler, Peter Oman. Instructions; ,Conp rass, John M' Reynolds; Assembly, Daniel Gross; Com rnissioner,.Wm. J. Iklci; Treasurer, Wm. S. Davi.f. Orangeville Tram Derr, Isaac C; John son. Instructions; Congress, David Pet rikin; s5Binhly, Win. Colt, Commissioner, John M'llsury; Treasurer, Jerniiah Wclli ver; Auditor, Thomas J. Hutchison. Paxton Henry Lair, 'Conrad Bredben dor. Instruction's; Governor, David R. Portei; Congress, David Petrikin; Assem bly, Wm, Colt; Commissioner, John M' Jleniy; Tieasuror, Wm. S. Davis; Auditor, Sebastian Ilower. ' ' Sugavlouf John Kline, Reuben Davis. Instruction; Congress, David Petrikin; As: Aembly, Daniel Gross; Commissioner, John M'Henry, Treasurer, Jeremiah Wclliver. Roaring Creik Micheal R. Howor, Samuel Irvin. riulritclloiiS; Congress, D'avi(i polrk,n. Assembly, Wjn. Coll; Com- mi?sioncr, John Auchenbach; Treasurer, Jeremiah Wclliver; Auditor, Sebastian ttowcr. It appeared that there were thirty-sis del egates preicnt nil the Townships and dis tricts fully represented. On fnotion, tho names of the Delegates wero called over in alphabetical order of tho Districts, to take the senso of 'the Conven tion on the subject of Governor. The vote was. For David R. Porter 00, a unanimous vote. ," David Petrikin was nominated for Con gress by instructions from tho townships and Districts. Some of the Delegates, however, being without written instructions; on motion, the sense of the Convention was taken by vole, and resulted For Petrikin, 27 M'Roynolds, 0 Therefore, the Chairman declared David Potrikin duly nominated. On motion, the Convention next proceed ed to vote for a candidate for Assembly. On the first' vole ,Wm. Colt had. 33 DanMcl Gross 11 Caleb Thomas f 2 William Colt was therefore declared dit Iv nominated. On motion, iho Convenlion then proceed ed -to the nominat'on of a candidate for Commissioner. On the firstvoie, John-M'Henry had 20 .Wm. J.'Ikeicr 4 t John Kline . Wm, Cole ' 4 John Auchenbach ' 4. John M'Henry was therefore declared du ly nominated. On motion, the convention, next went in to the nomination of a candidate for Treas urer. At the request of Michael Sanders, hio name was withdrawn as a candidate for Treasurer, by Mr. Baldy. On tho first vote, ' Jeremiah Wclliver had -20 Wm. S. Davis, 101 ' Jireinian Wclliver was therefore declar ed duly nominated. On motion, the Convention proceeded to tho nomination of a candidate for Auditor. On the first ballot, Sebastian Ilower had 29 Thomas J. Hutchison 7 Sebastian Hower was therefore declared duly nominated. The, following (ickct was therefore recom mended to the support of the Democratic party : Governor David R. Porter. Congress David Petrikin. Assembly Win. Colt. Treasurer Jeremiah Wclliver. Auditor Sebastian Ilower. On motion, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved That we hereby pledge our individual efi'prls to secure the election of the Ticket just formed. , On motion, . . ' ' Ilcsolved That George Smith and Ste phen Baldy, be Conferees to meet the Con forces of Luzerne county, at, the house of A; Klotz, in Berwick, on Thursday, the 13lh day of .September, inst. and the said Conl'creed are hereby instructed to place in nomination David Petrikin, as a candidate for Congress, lo be supported by tho Dcm ocratic citizens of thisCongrcssicnal Dis trict. On motion, 1 Ilcsolved. That Micheal Farnwald, John Rhodes, and Iram Dorr, be the Standing Committee of the Democratic party for the ensuing year. On motion,, the following resolutions worn unanimously adopted Ilcsolved That wo entirely approve of the nomination of David R. Porter, for can didate for Governor, and shall use all hon orable moans to ensure 'us election. Hesolved That the course pursued by David Petrikin, our present representative in Congress, meets our entire, approbation, and, has been strictly in aecoidnnco with tho true principles oi the Democtatie party, and such as to give hhn .strong claims oii that parly for, a re-election. - Ilcsolved That wo have entire conii denco in the talents, integrity and patriot ism o Martin Van Btiron, President of the United States, and wo believe a largo ma jurity of the people of Columbia county, coincide with us in opinion, that his admin iitralion has thus far realized the expecta tions thoy entertained provious to his elec. lion fo the Presidency, tbat ho would en-! deavor to aid the people tn carrying out the i wise and imHcioits measures commenced tinder Hie administration of his prctlcccfstoi, J tho venerable JaekSon. Resolved Tiat the syolcnrof libel and i slander reported '.to by tho partisans of Jo. seph'Ititner, trt injurc the private character of Gen. David R. Porterby means of n tra-judicial oatlur, and the hiring for pay by his ofiico hdlderst of degraded wretches to perjure themselves, is immoral, dishonest, and degrading to Iho Keystone State. ' Retolml Th&t tho proceeding of 'this meeting be signed by the officers, and pub lished in the Dtftngcratic papers of Colum bia and Luzerne counties, GEO. MACK, Chairman. The yellow feycr is said to prevail at Charleston, S. C. lo a considerable extent. . The Boston papers stale that there was' a liligh't fro3t in that nsighboihood on tho 15th all. , Proscription for opinions as well as pre ference for men, appears to bo the order of the day. Wo learu that a large number of 'hands'cmpjoyed on the Gettysburg rail road and in repairing the West Btanch canal in Huntingdon county, have lately been dis charged by tho nrder-of Thaddcus Stevens, because thoy would not pledge themselves to vote for Joseph Rilner. JFa ask the la boring part of the. community, whether they will submit to have their public works "made a electioneering machine; or whether they will vote for n man who permits his officers to throw bill of employ a pour man because he will not change his political sentiments ? This courSo of proceeding aloncV of Kit ncr's. .officers, il there was nothing else, will prevent the ie-elcctlon of Joseph Rit- nor. !,' From Iho'AUcghpnv Democrat We publish lo-d:ly a letter from Judge Shippcn.'thc President Judge of the 6tli Ju dicial District ot the Commonwealth. 1 Ins letter is another evidence of tho hiah and exalted character of Gen. David R. Porter, Within tho whole range of the state, no man could have been selected, iiiofc unimpeach able and of more pure anil amiable charac ter, than Mr. Porter. This is evidence by the testimony of all those who know htm; by tfie ctrong voto of Huntingdon county and of his whole Senatorial . district in his favor, and by the fact too, that when elects:.'! to the House, many years since, only -OJJE vote was given against him, in his own town ship. At his ejection for Senator,' only THREE voles were polled against him as we are informed, in that township. Thus dining the period of about 20 years, lie has -continued to enjoy these undeniable oviden- ccs, oi tho esteem and .after lion of his im mediate neighbors and acquaintances. Such a man thus sustained by "those who knew him lies," has notli'm? to fear from the de tiactions and falsehood of malevolent and interested demagogues. GENTLEMEN Owing to my absence, your letter o,f the 1 Gilt inst. was not received until a week af ter its dale. Tn reply, I have known D. R. Torter well for many years I know him in Lancaster and in Huniijigilon, in prosperity and adversity, unmoved and unolinngeablc by the vicissitudes of fortune uniformly it firm, honest, high-minded man. . , It is irreally to be regretted fat the honor fif the Slatfi, that every candidate selected for high office io made tho; subject of the most insidious attacks on his private char acter, no mailer how fair his reputation. If David R. Porter instead of being a candidate for Governor, had been attacked in a Court of justice, thoso who knew him best would have stepped forth in mass, without respect to party, lo repel the attack, and establish his character as of, iho first grade for, honor ann honesty, capablo and faithful in the dis charge of every public duty he has been cal led on to perform. I am, very respectfully, Yours, HENRY SIHPPEN. Bedford Spring, July 24, 1838. Messrs. H. II. Van Aniringe, J. R. M' Clintnck, 11. G. Rogera, D. Linch, G. R. Espy, J. K. Monrhead. Singular Death. Tho West Union Free -Press says, that on Sunday last Reu ben Scuttle, aged forty five years, came to his death by swallowing tho bone of a chick en, whiih located somewhere near tho en trance of the stomach For seven or eight days after it happened but little apprehen sion was enteitainod. A few hours before his death, a vomiting atul purging of blood commenced, and thus soon-terminated his existence. Cincinnati Daily News, The Buffalo journal coincides in the opinion that the "State of Ontario" and Ihe "City of Manhatten," would havo boon n grander and more original christening, 'that the borrowpd name of-Now York, and "trusts the press goneialiy will take tho nutt ier up." More Ilmcst TcHimonii! jVjbs Dcm- rop, Esq. delivered an address at a lato PJ1- ,JV"?"",P ' r"T... B ' ' w, . lliul lift lril iutrorl lniH fho tiun,oeratic. candidate for Governor David R. 1'orteu, was an honest, wirizht and good man, who hud paid all his lionvsl debts,- and that the slanderous ariiclcis now circulated throughout tho Slate against his honesty and character WERE ALL rAliSii, mat ire Knew jen. rufter tp no, a getillumuh, and from an investigation of the ehaiges'againsl him, he belteved'thetn.tc be falf-eand unfounded." Here is an acknowledgement mado by a, whig niembor of the late reform convention, and a warm supporter of Gov, Ritner, who boldly asserts Oofuio a Ritner meeting that llie charges brought against uaviu k. f or tcr, is believes to be all 'false,. We are pleased lo perceive that there aro sonic hon est men belonging-to the whigs who are willing to tcsitly that they believe Gen. Da vid R. Pouter, lo be an "honest and xijh rieht man!" ... CANAL COIMlSS?ONERS. - Stcveils and Dickey use their canal offi ces, as a prelcxt for wandering about the Slate as political missionaries, making ppeeches here and there, offering to bet on Ritner, and talking largely in his favor, in all companies lliey happen to meet. They arc n couple ot adroit ciians; but tho wav they disgraco iheir offices by their corrupt conduct, injures their cause more than they can gain by their ban lew, bulu speeches, and lying assertions. iroi ur.cy. CAN IT BE POSSIBLE I ' We have beei) informed that 15 cr 20 Porter men havu been discharged from the public works near Duncans Island, and NE GROES employed in their plaees! If our rulers begin thus early to practice llu'iv abo lition doctrines, the whole coun'iotiwealilt will tisc in o iy voice against them. Wc enquire, and give the facts in our next. lb, 'Wc have just seen the affidavit of John SlPtiebrakor, (tho elder.) We will -be" ah'lu to show that llioroare not a'few, but a great many lies in that affidavit and if the affida vit oflhe'eon is. to bo believed,' the father might as well 'be in Some prison lis to be making affidavits for the federnl.p'artyi. John Stonobralccr and his son ituTnrr"ly exccptfor Senator supported Porter when a condidate for office. Does not this give the lie to their present vile fabrications. Western Press. Sam Patch Outdone. On Tuesday hist, about two miles below the steamboat, hull ing on tho Genesee River, a horse attached to a cart loaded with wood, was precipitated from llie' bank, cart and all, to the water's edge below, a distance of 75 -feet, nearly perpendicular, and after adjusting liimself, commenced browsipg upon ifiu shrubbery, without having received, the Iflait apparent injury. Kochcttcr Daily " Tfn Week? luilhout Ruin .'The shf.w ers on Wednesday and Thursday weie the first' we have liad for ten weeiw, although within a few miles of towiv showers have been - frequent. The com crop on several plantations- is almost entirely destroyed, and cotton materially injured. OolumOuti Ga. Democrat. The New Oi loans True American state that that city has baan f.ivoroil with a new importation of mosquitoes "very large fol lows, extremely thirsty, and' like a fashion able party altogether loo numerous to be agreeable." , ., . , HX'MEOTAE.- MARRIED On ihuOth in!, by the Rev. rrilham J. Ever, Mr. David Clark, of Ca'tawissa, to Miss Ellen Gearheart. IJ LOOM BB 0 RG A R'i'I I.-L E It V ' ' Will meet at the Hotel of Robert Ilaugh aboul, in Seidletown, on Saturday, the 15ih inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M. for Military Ex ercise, accompanied by a Field Piece. By consent of the company. Sept. 8. , - military Notice. The members of the tndependemit Troop, are notified to meet at the Hotel of Robert Ilaujbsbaut, dt McUowaW Mill, on Saturday, the 15th of Sep tember, at 10 o'clock, A. M. with arms accoutre ments, aa the law dirertsa, for painJe and drill. M. McDOWEIiLS. Capt. N. U. It U expected that in addition to tho Troop, tho Uriorcr'eok Hille Company, and tho Bloonsburg rufantry and Artillery, will meet at the above time and place. Sloomslburg Rangers- . You uro horohy Comiaamled to meet at too hou'' of Robert flaugheboul, in Seidletown on Hatifrday, the 15the of September nest, nt 10 o'cloe A. M. lawfully equipt for drill and encrciee, K. U. An Appeal will lie held'for the fourh July, by order of the Captain. .. , DANIEL ifOAT, (3. S. LEMON SIRUP HTCH anavtore the same purpeeo as the Lemons do. For sale at ToIm' Hialth Emporium Rloomshurg. ORANGES aud diil'erent kinds of WMwt ah kind of nuu, all kinds of mint stick.! &e. iic. Yos aale at ''obius' Health Emporium fitoomsburg. FOR SALE; AT Tobias' Health Emporivni, Bloomsburg The latest AfirivnS of NEW GO55S." JUST received, w.. lut,Camil from Pli'1ad('r','"' In addition to thok former t0ck ot good. Molasses, 6'wirar and Iitce, 5 bushels rf Salt, . V ons.oj iron, contiAmg ei-Wa-xon Tiro of vr ius aizrn, -r;-s and ltro nhoi bar? ,&c. All for otto at tho luwcst poHlble prices it their aotp, n Bl .ainamirg. vvm. M'jueijV x x t-o. 5ept, 1, 1838. 4 tammath?;ds. o lAijcc'a pleasant drink ftr sick'jiedpls. For D.L S.TOBt AS'. Health Emporium. ' SOTNAOEOUS COMPOUND jSOIt 8HA'v"INCL Thia Coi-rcrMhjJ riven T Malefaction to ihoflkwLwho hfi'. - iriUonjl, have found it bettertlmnnnyottfo'tavii.c ,r " '-v cr offered to the public, Fo 1t.lt el' w -Tvbins' Uriigg Store, Bloo-.nura i. v r j GeiUlem'en and Ludlci, Look Here. OSR Tooth Posto and rompound CMorino ,Toolh Wash, for cleaning ond preserving ttic Tuetn and Gum and Cleana.ng the mouth, for salo . 'tonUS" IIcalthEmpormn, Ladies and Gentlemen please rea l this. UORIFEROUS Persian Scent Bag, for lavin; in Drawers Wardrobes. Trunks &c communi cating i(o plfaamt pcrfurtio to the linens, lacc, &c. anil Itecpiiij away the j)jot!i. - For sale at Tobiav, If'qreh'oute'in liloonuburg. Take Notice PERSONS interested in the navigation cuaquetiannn river, are hereby mfor.i Cj. , ilmorftcquencc of tho erection of 4il)am an 1 Pluko 1 1. A - r..i t.: r.:.. j,nnrMn,.. that town vVftl'rjsmiin closed until the Utof Ot to iler, unlesj i ln pregresa of Iho ork ahuuk; justify an earlier onernr': of the oluice, in uhic'i ca'-s cto notice will be given. ' ''.. ED vVARD F. M AY, Ckiif Engineer Sttsquthanna Cane Augmt 'J, 183.- v . Keystone and Ictelligrfte'ri HarrMfarj; WUoni an. illilton; Gazette, Wnuanwiort; rt.lof.Hr, Vv'ilkejlmrre: Intelliireucer, Danville; Democrat, BJooHiMuirpi and Aurora Borealis, Touan.'a, pub lish tho above three tune, send one paper to outl charge tlm otneo, . , ... (UTHB IATBST ARRIVAl4" . ' . i". " . v)k . . TJ-TJST reecivddj and Tor salewtlhe .IRC.mz:, 9 in 131ooniborg:, a'treah eupply 1 1 - 1 MOLASSES, SUGAtl, RICE, P.1ND IRON, BAR IRON, SPRIA G STEEL, r CAROLINA '' ' ' MJS,k'c.'t. Inquire at the Rtpre of . . .. RUPERT it BA RTC , August 11, 838. sv '.C a Fiite s-upply cr "' " EVAKST ammomil8 Pills. Brandeil.'j PiUs. LuiilV'fl lills. For. sale by ' ' , nS-S.'-I'OMAS; Bloomsburg. UST receive! a new supply of rresh silackertl, ' Good assortment of Calicote. ifalm Leaf ffats, V- ' . , . ., 'Bale rf Cafpfina Mcrts, ' ' Spring Sir.4'anali'a'g'gr.'. Ti::, Saddlery; 'f, ., , . i-. F good ouality, hy 1O-100-1 HCO or TOjlIM) rrwn uarm, ana w; mg iuk the ,Cal il For ctio by IIEOTV WDLLS. DJoomsburg, Juae 8, 23. . LOOK HERE, DYEH5 A.ND PAINTER, If you ivant to Buy CHEAP. AM Wood, ground; Chrom. GrfentUrop Lake; Fustic; LocvoodixMadden'SpaaishlJrowr!, for ale at . Tobias'. Heal th Emporium, Blcorcsfc 'rg. Boat Suffer too much! Here is RcnieJy! Wile intmenS, ST almost ienuediately remove the pains ond ot Uys the inlhmaiian, and by attending to tha dkeetiom, the sufferer will be speedily lclicveJ romtheuiiploaiantafl'ictlen, Cull at Tobias' Health Emporium, Blocmsbnrg. TO PARENTS, ' CARMINATIVE OK IlfVANT ?ROP.e. . fW IIS valuable Medicine la a certain cu.-r Jji I younrr children, ia chelic, convulsions, rcst Icsjucw, sripiug. disordered lwels, green stools, sour vomitings, &c. For sale at Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsbvrg, Astonishing Facts.- A certain RurJy for the Fevet and Ague, WARRANTED a prompt and effectual t. ro For .!- Tobiajs' Health" Emporium, Blooming. Improved Aperient Set Ali'z Powders', IjJT.D ip hijh ottiinaljpn for 'ndi e.lii:n I e.'rt h irn and bi'.lioui allactiont. For er.l.- a. Was' Health Emporiuni, Bloonurs;. 'SfTfc BD and White Chalk Ifel 'JaUijr Ah JCeM Pumice atone. 9dr tale at 'l'o6a' Health Emporium Bloomsburj ft