Eg2l THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT S.1TURDJIY, &CTOJIK11 0, 1S30. DEMOCRATIC nomination FOR GOVERNOR! GEN. DAVID R. PORTER; (of IttlKTIKCbON COUKi'V.) The GtfMSliiutiou of 1838, To be Voted for by the People in October. flMBEG2XBIBMPn5 SSISMI? FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY. - . Cdtigress. DAVID PETRIIiiN; of Danville, Assembly. ' WILLIAM COLT, of panvillc. Commissioner, JOHN RtcIIENRY, of Sugarloaf. Treasurer. JEREMIAH WELLIVER, of Madiaom Auditor, ' . SEBASTIAN HO WER.of RonringCreck. WHIG TICKET. Congress. WILLIAM G. IIURLEYl Assembly. JOHN BOWMAN. Commissioner. JOHN LAUBAUGH; Auditor. ALEXANDER MEARS; VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE, Treasurer. "WILLIAM S. DAVIS- Wcare authorized to say.that WILLIAM COLE will not be a candidate for Com missioner at the approaching election. We are also authorised to withdraw the name df WILLIAM J; IKELER as a can didat'e for Commissioner. Against Hie gentlemen upon tho opposi tion ticket we have nothing to say person ally they are all men of good standing and respectability,, and, porhnpsi a better selec tion could not have been made front their tanksi Our objections to them are political., They are members of a party whose prin ciples are diametrically opposite to oms. They advocate measures Which wc cdnsider at war with the best interests of the state and nation, arid which, if carried into effect, will be injurious to their, future prosperity. It is for these reasons that wc ofipdse ttiein. In doing bo, wo shall not descend to the low vulgar slang made use of by others, to gratify the taste or ill-will of any one; not even to prevent susnicioni We shall do our duty, as the editor of a democratic jour nal, while, at the same time, we sustain the character of gentlemen. In this we think tto shall be sustained by tho highminded and honorable of all parties. It is enougl for us to say that our ticket is composed of men whose characters stand equally high for integrity and respectability with those of our opponents; with tho additional virtue of being democrats; which wo corisidcr of importance at the presont crisis. Between these two tickets, then, we have no hesttan1 cy in making our choice we oppose the tone from principle, and support other through the eamc motive. kjnTwSET; We say to our friends sustain the Ticket iib nominated at Bloom, They are all re apeciaoio men oi our party and it wo aqvo cate regularnorainalions, wc should sustain ,lha whole ticket. Tho "His-h Priest of feummerseU" hss heretofore doho a great oeal of mischief to the union and harmony bf the patty by striking off such names from lite ticket as would not be oubservientto his interoat.. Let us teach liini a lesson teac i. . . , i . Aim that his whifiling time serving course is not sanctioned by the democracy of the upper townships; and that although he may lor seiMnterest, swerve from the .ticket, yet vro have the interest of the democratic party too much at heart to follow his example, Every District in Columbia cntinlv. ex cept Caltawissa, have elected Democratic Inspectors. Good oldDemn (Jreek, elected their Inspector by a voto of vo iua. truore were uio members of the tremenuous Hither meeting held in that luvvnanip a jow wccks since. . . . . . f 'o th. jpoils! Y2L Decides tho question who shall govern ! the destinies of old Democratic Pennsylva nia for tho next three years' whether it be PORTER and DEMOCRACY, or RtT- NER and the FEDERAL BANK SHIN PLASTER PARTY. Let every demo crat be at his post, and give his vote for the Democratic candidato for Goveror, David R. Porter, and the bbunty ticket as formed at Bloom. , . DEMOCRATS LOdk OUT: The Ritnerites aro at their old tricks of circulating forged letters from Democratic islanding Committees, and the State will no doubt bo flooded on the day of the election with handbills, containing all manner of fraudulent and slanderous statements calcu lated to Injure the election of tho Democrat ic candidate for' Goverii'orj' General Porter. Bcliovc nono of them. . . CCjP. )3. We have lust'becn Informed that handbills have been seen in the hands of Ritnor men, purporting to give a circu lar from 'tho Democratic Slate Central Commmittce, WITHDRAWING" THE NAME OF DAVID R. PORTER, and SUBSTITUTING JUDGE LEWIS If such are in circulation wc are warranted in pronouncing them a base forgery. Neither Gcnl Porter, or his friends have any idea of withdrawing hib name. He will stand tho canvass, and be elected too, by an over whelming majority. We say again, look out this will not bo tho only altcnipl to deceive the democracy of the State ; other and more1 desperate acts will be resorted toj to defeat the Ddmbcratic Canditatc. TUB AMENDED Let every man go to the polk with a de termination to vote for the Amended Con slitlitibn. The Aristocracy will oppose it The democracy snouiu support it. we say again, remember to Void for tile Amend ed Constitution. Every democrat should do his duty on Tuesday next. One vote may change the election. Ono single vote may change the destinies of the whole state tor the next three years. Then let nd democrat stay a- way from the polls, but bo on tho ground, and cast his vote and influence for Porter and democracy The investigating committee frdrhSchuyl kill have returned frpm Huntingdon county without coming to any mutual understand' ing with regard to the charges made against the character of Gen. Porter. The first charge investigated, was the assertion that Porter procured the postponement of the trial in the caso of Porter vs. Campbell, for a libel, because he dare not come to trial. After the testimony had been heard, the Ritner portion of the committee would pri vatcl'y 'acknowledge that Porter was iitit at fault, but would not make a public declara- lion ,to that effect. The democratic portion of the committee having become satisfied that their opponents would not acknow ledge tho truth, under any circumstances abandoned the joint investigation .as useless. Inspector's Eslectiosi. ' From all parts of the Slate,the news with regard to the Tnopector's Election is most glorious for the cause of Porter and Demo cracy, and gives us assurance that our can didato will be clectcdby a majority of from 12 to 15000 maiority: " Huzzah fdr Porter and Democracy. Wc would advise the " High Priest of Summersets" to reserve his " pity" for those that need it. Wc can do without,it,and therefore do not wish him to bestow it on us: nor do wc ask for any favors. We nc ver asked for more than " fair play,' this we had tho promise ofbut it appears wo were riot to receive even this boon,unless wc were willing to carry the " hod" for tho wire-workers below. Tlioy rttust go above to find a man to do this dirty work them. The High Priest of Suriirribrsets" says " that a committee from Bloom waited on Maj. Colt, and requested him to be a can didate." Will the editor inform us who composed that committee, and from what meeting it eminated. Tho democracy of Bloom nevor heard of any such committee or nnv mcctinir for that purpose. Was .your pimp, tho Poctor, whoas3umea of late tho control of a portion of tho democracy o Bloom, the oommittee ? Wo should lili td'krtow, vEEP AN EYE ON TIIE ENEMY. Tho opposition have crown desperate. and every stratagem that their ingenuity cart invent, will be put in operation to defeat the will of tho people, we therefore admon ish our friends to beon tho watch. Be riot deceived by their falsehoods, rior turned a sido from duty by their tricks. Wo copy tiioir lollowinr timely wartimes from the llarrisburg papers : TJinn a re! Wc have just been informed that tho friends of Ritner havo now prepared and printed for circulation, thousand of ronor.n certificates of Porter's application for tho bcneiitol the Insolvent laws with asnhp.il- ule of his property annexed, showing that he did not return all his bronertv. Tliev pretend that it has just been discovered,' and it pnrports to be authenticated with the seal oi uob yampoeiu inc protiionotary. . They have also a farced letter; purport iuer ttJ be written by Porter to one of his menus, in wincti tnev maico mm state that he has secreted from his creditors enough f l.ii , ... I .l.r- I I r"' Oi ma properly .10 ueym uua wpnu ylgain. tfhesc infamous forceries aie now in nrnnn. ration, and will .be secretly distributed1 throughout. llie state, to be scattered just a day or two before the election. Privato ntrnnls. hnvn linnn unlit from TlnrnshHr within a fev davs! nrobablv freighted with these and other Wicked calumnies, into ' all . -j i. y a ' parts of the commonwealth. We call on our friends every where to bd on thd alert dnd ii give publicly to this notice. After the evidence before the public, of the aban doricd wickedness of the Riineritca, we must believe that thfcy jvill stop at nothing, that malice and villainy can devise. They have olhces and bets trembling on the re sult. Democrats take care of the manufac- turcs of perjured affidavits. Keystone. From the Lycoming Gazette. Amid the deep and all absorbing excite ment in relation to the coming election, for Governor, it would seem that all other sub' iccts are lost in the vast interest which is ta ken in tiie strugglb which awaits us, and although 'all that Is dear and. sacred in the minds of freeman is at .stake; arid th'equcs lion of Monarchy or Democracy is at issue a suojcci suiucicni 10 aguaio uio mcr.ia. energies dl any mortals on earth yet an other matter of vital importance to the whole people of Pennsylvania presses upon us at tins time and this occasion. 1 rclcr to the adoption of the amendments of the Constitu lion ot our mate. No man who rcllects whether Democrat or Federal (for I take it that there aro but two parties m existence now for anti-masonry, whigism, Loco Fo cos &c. &c. all lost sight of,) and the grand division and denomination ot parties which began In 170!) now marlc well Hie dtstmc tion in point of principle as Well as men but that admits that the present Constitution is defective, and all admit tlnlt amendments ona-altcratiotiararffiieccss-iry, um uuiu par ties find somd fault with the present amend ments and change?) in the did one. Yet it neeins to mo that there is dno a- jrleiidnlent which must satisfy all parties. It iu the power of having future amendments by the united voice of the sovereign people. And if the convention had done nothing more it seems to mc that the commonwealth could well afford to pay the expenses of the convention. Bitt 1 think there are many df the alterations, which .must meet the appro bation of every candid reflecting ' mirid. Some of those amendments vest more pow er in the hands ot tlio people, a matter which is desired by all parties. That provision which gives to the people the power of elect ing l'rothonotaries, Kcgisters and Kcqord- ers, no party objects to, but all admit is a wise provision. 1 hero are somo other pro visions m which both parlies agree. Then let us unite and vote for the amend ments And if after tiy ing the inllueuce and effect, of those amendments, they are defect ive, the remedy is at hand, it'ean be changed without the tfoublc.expense, and excitement of an election, and llie assembling of a Con vention. I havo not time, nor is thero space in your paper to describe fully all tho vari dus alterations which must add. much to the welfare and glory bf our commonwealth. It is sufficient that both parties agree that many of the changes will bo bepeficial to the people, rior will it be possible to ever frame a Constitution which will please all if then' a majority are favorable to some ot the amendments, let every one who wish es for the prosperity of tho Commonwealth go to the polls and voto for the Coilslitu tion. A REFORMER To the lendependennt Electors of Colum bia County. At the earnest solicitation of a large number of my friends, I am induced to oiler myself as1 a candidate for onraty Treasurer. Should I bo elected I pledge niyself to perform the duties of the oifico with impar tiality and correctness and with fidelity to your iutercst. WILLIAM S. DAVIS; Dcrry, Sept. 21, 1838. SAPONACEOUS COMPOUND FOR SHAVING. This Compound has given satisfaction to thousand who liaro used it, anJ havo found it bcttert haji any other shaving soap oV cr offered to tho .public. For sals at Tobias1 Brugg Sfore, El'oomsburjr And all kinds of country -Produce, taken in payment for Newspapers, at this Office. QENERALELEOTIONS HEItEAS, bv on act of tho General Ae- ficmtilv of tlin nnmninntvpillti nf Penneul. nnla, entitled "All net to rceUato tho General E. lections within this Commonwealth, passed tho 6th Jy of February, 1799," His mado tho duly.of tho Shoriff.of everv counlvtoirlvomibili lofllvc public notice of such electic-ns to bo holdcn, and to make known In such jiouco wnai omccrs aro to bo elected: Therefore, WILLIAM KITCHEN High Sheriff of tho county of Columbia, io juke KHovtfjt by this advertiscmcntto tho Elcctorsof said county of Columbia, that a. GENERAL ELECTION Will bo held in tlio said county, on Tuesday tho Dth day.of October next, at tho cril districts therefore as follows, to wit: That part of Bloom Townshii), . '. Nol Included in tho new Election district liercSriaKer mentioned, at tho hoUso of Charlci Doebler, In juioomsuurg. Brier CrctJc Township. At tho town houso In Berwick' ' ' Caltawissa Township ; Atjtho houso now occupied by StaeyMarjirum, l''!'' IBM, and of authority given by said cohven in tha town of Cattawissa. . .tion: , ; . . :( Deny Township, ,Jj (a separate election district) At the houso of Jacob Scidel, in said township r': TIM part of , -. -Joshing Creek Township, i ' Not iricluded In tho new Election district hcrcinaf-' tcr mentioned; at tho house of Peeler, in said town ship, t ( Greenwood Totynshp . , At the hdUse now occcuplcd by Joseph Lemon. Jtemloclc Township, , . , At tho houso of John M Reynols in said township. Liberty Township, . , . mc nouEo. oj jicnry uioson: in eaiu townsnil). LijnesiontTownsMp, . tja separate Election district). ;. At tho Union school House, in said townihipl v Mahoning TvwnsMp, At tho Court Houso i'a Danville! Mifflin Township, At the house of John Keller, Jr. in said township. Madison Township, At th6 house of Jeremiah Wclliver, In Jerseytowni That part of Mount Pleasant Township, Not Included in the new Election district hereinaf ter mentioned, at tho houso of Frederick Miller; in said township; , Monteur Township, At tho house of Leonard Lazarus, in said township Sugarloaf Township, At the houso of Ezckicl Cole, in said township. Roaring Creek Township, At tho houso of John Veagcr, in said township. The District composed of parts of tho townships of Bloom, Mount Pleasant, and Fishing creek, which by on act of tho General Assembly, passed tho 15th day of April, 1835, was established into a separate Election dis trict, shall liold their election oX the house now oc. cupicd by Isaac 0. Johnson, in thetbwri of Orcrigc- The District composed of that part of Mifilii township, laid off for a new township, to bo called "l'aston, which by an act of Assembly, passed the first day of April, 1835,vas established into a separate election district at the house Of Adam Alichcal m the said district, At which tima and places aro to bo elected by the lrccmcirol tho county oi Columbia, ONE PERSON for Governor of tho Oorrimomwealth of Pcnnsylva- ma ONE PERSON for Member of Congress of tho United S(atc3, ONE PERSON for member of .the Houso of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON ' ' for Commissioner; ONE PERSON for county Treasury . ONE PERSON for county Auditor; Axd whereas, in and by tho same act of As'scHi blv for remilatinz tho General Elections of this Com monwealth, it is enacted, that Uio 'Inspectors of the General Elections shall bo chosen by ballot on tho Friday next prcceedtog the first Tuesday in October, (being this year tho 28th day of Septciulicr) in each and every year, at such place in each town, ward or :b."-"-"j purpose, in u;ic jiuuco oi wiucu huh w-giiui ujr .;i,i. .mi, 1 iv r mnm wnitpn Or printed, advcrticments, at least ono wcclc belore Uiesaid uayj-and trie election snail uc openpu ue- twecn two and threo o'clock in tho afternoon by tho 6aid constable or constables, to b'o assisted by two nn;ilifipil ritizpns. And it is also required that tho Inspectors tie ct tho place of the district each, on the day ol tlio gen eral election aforesaid, at nina o'clock in the forenoon, to do and pcrfoim tho several duties required by the said recited act. By tho first section of an act Legislature, on tho second of April, bv enacted bv Uio authority of t several qualified electors who shall voto at any gen eral or special election within this commonwealth, shall givo to tlio Inspectors of such election separate tickets for each station or office voted for, which shall contain no moro than the proper number of names; but no ticket shall bo rejected by the Judges of the election in counting off tho votes, should tho simo contain fewer names than the proper number; thoso for sheriffs and coroners excetepd. .. Ami whereas by ar act of tho General Assembly, passed tho secondday of April, 1831, it is enacted, that it shall bo tho duty of the Sheriff or Coroner, as tho caso may be, to give public libtico at tho samo time, and in Uio samo manner, and under tlio samo penalty, that ho i3 now required to give notice of any general or specie! election, thai every person who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, officer or agent, who is or shall bo employed under tlio legislative, crccuuvo or juuiaary ucjwi- mcnta of thd United States: and also, that every member of Congress, Is by law incapable of holding or exercising at tho same lime, tlio offico or appoint ment of Judgo Inspector, or clerk.of any.elcctiou in tlijs stato ot which all tlio electors ore Hereby noti fied and required to govern themselves accorduicly. Tho return judges for tho several election districts of tho county of Columbia, will meet at tho court house In Danville, in the n!il county, 6hFiLliy,tu4 18th day of October next. Dy tho fourth section of an act passed thd 2d day of April, 18S2, Tho iudncs of tho election in each counlv or trict, erected into a separate ..district, after having formed tho return of tho whole clectiqrj in. salil coun i i i. i i '. it . fy, 0f, Jis.trt.ct-)ich a jnonner as Is by law.directcd, 1 "'"" 'x oays, cause saw return to do acpos-. ted in tho oflico of tbi? I'rollion'nlarv of said coun ty or district, and shall also cauio a duplicate thereof, nguyu mm scaicu m mo same manner rs tnosaiu re turn, Under a sealed cover, directed to the Secretary of tho Commonwealth, to bo placed forth'with in thd nearest post offico or to be otherwise, within twenty, dlys, safely delivered to him, and they shall also transmit tocacli of tlio persons elected a certificate) of thcS returns of his election. WILLIAM KITCHEN. Shtriff. Sheriff's Office Danville, ScptaiibCr 7Ui 1838. 5 IIEftEAS tho Convention to propose A mendmcts to tho Constitution, havn airrccil upon sunJr Amendments to be' submitted to tho IeopU) of this Commonwealth for their ratification or rejection: Now therefore in' pursuance of dioj pjojvUlons in such case made in and by an act of tho Gehciaf Assemblv. DassJd thn29th dnv of March' Notice is hereby Givcn ju4.i.i: Hit.. i..i.5 ' That an'elcction will bo htl'din the several town ships'.nnd districts of tho said county of Columbia on tho said second Tuesday of October next,, (being tho day for holding tfie General Elections of thor t-ommonwcalth) for tho raUficallon or rejection of the said Amendmbnts to tho constitution. ,Tho Judges and Inspectors of said election aro required to receive tickets cither printed or written from citi zens qualified to vote, and to deposile them jn.it box or boxes, to bo lor that purpose provided by the prop er ofilccrsj which tickets shall bo labelled on the out, side ''amendments," and those who aro faAorablo to the 'amendments piy cxpross their desire by voting cdcli a printed or written ticket, or ballot, contain ing tho wo rds? "For tho Amendments," and tlioso too aro opposed to sucn amcnamcnis may express their opposition by votingcachaprirUcd written tick et or ballot containing the words "A gainst tho Amciid- mcnU' . - . i, , Givch under my hand arid staled nt Danville, tho 7th day of September, in ihn year of our Lord onq thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, and Ihn sixty-second year of thetinucpcndcnce of tho United tascs;oi America, k , , - ,. ,WM. KITCHEN, ShlriW. Sheriff's Office, Danville, ? September, 7lh 1833 $ The subscriber has left his Bqok. ac counts and Notes in the hands of hidings Barkley,Esq.for colleciion; All ptusoivj ,ii debted will please call immediately and Kel- lie, or Uieie Will oo cosi, as ueinys ure nan gcrousi C, B. I'ISilEH. One Two Horse Waeon.arid.a Sled witi; Cast Shocs,uotli nearly new, which wui d sold uncap oi $w oy.ca Hinc v XUU1.1NUS UAHlVUlil. TO THE PtJBklC. , THROUGH a litlcqrinff and irremedia ble desease, my health at length became so impaired, that I became unable to attend tr - all llie requirements oi my oniciai ouiies. Bv ncrsuation of my numerous fiiendsl I consented at last to keep an apothecary; thinking it would bo the most becoming, ea sicst for me to engage in at the preseiit tlmdj and since tor while) 1 have established a shop, 1 wouia nummy solicit me support oi - V- i i .u ui: !....-.. .1 : . . . .... .i. . ; my menus anu u:u jmuuu m ycucui, uu u count of my great sickness. .And especial ly, would 1 renuest the merchants oi mis place, to give tne all possible chance of selk intr those articles belonging to rrty lino of business, for which they may receive my sincere, thanks. A few articles only wnicn arelo be found in my Health Emporium; aro advertised. There will be Kept a con- tant supply of such articles as may be call- oil fnr; lint i ncr chance, a call should Da mnile for such as I am not in possession1 of immediate preparation will be made in order 0 0bi3ln them. , Futthor( d0 i earnestly Invite Physicians and tsv e nitv. to ive me a .- i . - - .. , nal . aa I intend to sell very icasoiiable Thero Will UO Kepi constantly on iiauu, kinds ol ftlcuicines, raiepi ami uiui:ir warranted to be genuine. All kinds ot Paints, Glass, Dye-stuff, &c. &c. r Also xt varietv oi yoniecuonanes, jvuiaunu, Herring; Sugar and Water Craclcers, Or- anges, liemons; riggs( i-iuuch, iuuto- ries, Sic. cic. AH articles in mu ncawi Health Emporium.Bloomsburg Sept. 20 DTllE liATfiST ARRIVAL. ' T3"UST received1, and for sale at thoyJllfeJZJXJj' Qj) in Uloomsburg, a iresn supply oi ( MOLASSES, SUGARi RICE, BAND IRON, EAR 1RUJS, Sl'MSXU STEEL, CAROLINA 3ioss, c. $1 Inquire at tho store of . , . . i , RUPERT & BARTON. August 11, 1838. 1C TAMMARINDSi o make a pleasant drink for sici people. For sale at -. , , D. S.TOBIAS' Health Emporium: LEMON SIRUP ,,, . riTlP.1T unnwers tho samo pUrPOSO ihi ' . - - V Lemons do. For sate at 7'o6t'ftj' Health Emporium JJleomsburg, i i," ,i 3, , Emporium, I intend to sell cneaper county: Youi Friend ahdVell wisher. .!,,, u l.mirriit at nnv nt ier DIUCC III uio