THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. "muTU wrruot? rsn PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 1S4.0. For President, MARTIN VAN BUREN. Fort Vice Pkksident, RICHARD M. JOHNSON. AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL TREASURY. COUNTY MEETING. In complianco with tin request of a number of Democratic cili.cns, the Dkmociiatic bTMit.v CoMMiTTir. of Columbia County, recommend the holding of a DEMOCRATIC COUNTY MEETING st the house of Daniel Gross, in Bloomsburg, on Saturday, the lOii of August next, for tho purpose of mating arrangements for tho full election, and to tako into consideration the situation of tho party, and adopt such measures as hall con duce to its best intcrcat, and that of the County generally. MICHAEL FORNWALT. I RAM DERIt. ntmocralicStandingCojnmitlec. of Col Co. July 17, 1839. Col. M. McDOWELL has received cop ies of the NEW MILITARY DISCI. PLINE for distribution. Each Field olli cer will be entitled to one copy each Cap tain of the Militia, one copy, and each com pany of Volunteers to two copies, by giv ing their receipts to him for the same. Julv 29, 1830. Appointment by the President. "William Sntuns, of Virginia, to be Treasurer of the United Slates, in the place of John Campbell, superseded. Appointments by the Governor. Joscm B. Anthony, Esq. of the coun 1v of Lycoming, to be commissioner under the act relating to the claims of this com monwealth, against the estate of John Nich olson and Baynton. THE MEETING. "Wo learn fioin all parts of the county,lhat great satisfaction is oxprcssed by the demo rals, of the act of tho Standing Committee in recommending the County Meeting, and thatlare numbers from almost every town ship are calculating to attend. This right. We should rejoico to see every d mocrat in the county present, that all may have a voice in the primary arrangements for the fall election, so that we have union and harmony, without dictation and with out monopoly. No better time could have been mentioned for holding the meeting, The farmer will then have secured one of ihe most abundant crops that he has been blessed with for years, and he will want a day of pleasure, a HARVEST HOME;" and in no belter way can it be passed, than "by meeting and shaking hands with his brother democrats from other portions of the county, and in placing his political rights in the same state of security that he has done the productions of his farm. We have no doubt it will be one of tho largest political meetings ever hold in the county. The High Piiest and Grand Master of Somersets denounces the friends of the re moval as Pirates," thus adopting the old game of " thief crying thief first;" for if there ever was a set of " land pirates," it is that of the Danville faction. They originally, at the formation of the county, pirated the upper section of the county out of their jusit rights, by clandes tinely and piratically procuring the location of the courts at Danville, and have ever since by their piratical conduct, retained them to tho destruction of tho best interest of tho , county, and that of tho democratic party.- And they will hereafter, like pirates who have obtained wealth dishonestlv, stick at nothing to retain it from tho rightful owners Therefore a bitter unrelenting warfare will be waged by them against nil who shall dare to step forward as the advocaies of, or tako any part in, the removal Tho High Prieot anil Grand Master of Somersets complains bitterly becuusc he was not furnished with a copy of the notice of tho Standing Committee for the county meeting, for publication simultaneously willi ourselves. For this he has no grounds of complaint whatever against cither of tho two gentlemen who signed the notice. The facts with regard to the publication are these. The notice was signed by the two gentle men whoso names appear,andforwarded by mail, on Wednesday, to John Rhodes, of Danville, one of the Committee, by one of the signers, with a request that he would sign it, and return It in time for publication that week. It was kept by him until Sat urday, when it was returned accompanied with a refusal to sign. In consequence of its not boing returned as desired, a copy was withheld from us until Friday, when there was no iime for us, or for cither of the signers, to forward a copy to the other papers for publication that week, as the Sen tinel was published the day before, (Thurs day,) and the Intelligencer on that day (Friday.) If he has any reason to com plain of any one, it is of his neighbor, Mr. Rhodes, for he had the notice in his posses if on, ttj7i the names of the two other members of the committee attached, two days previous to the publication of the In lelligcner, and could have signed it and given him a copy had he felt so disposed. lint Here lies not the secret ol Ins chagrin. He fears the sceptre is departing from Ju- d;ih. He was not consulted as to the pro- propriety of holding the meeting either as to time or place. A majority of the Stand ing Committee had complied with the re quest of Hrtvcral respectable democrats to notify a meeting at JJloomsburg, without first asking his permission. This was te ballion not to be forgiven. This was nt- ratism, in his estimation, of the blackest die. The interest and convenience of the Democratic party, and not his and that of the borough of Danville, had been taken in to consideration, and he and his clan, in considlalion, determined to prevent the holding the meeting if possible. Hence the retention of the notice, and the nfusal to sign. In this scheme, thanks to the inde pendence and firmness of a majority of the Committee, they havo been defeated, and the meeting will be held at the most conven ient place for the assembling of the whole democracy of tho county. And when as sembled, they will adopt proceedings, not to gratify the rage of a few pirates in Dan ville, to procure the charter of a bank to be located in that place; but they will bo "Au-ti-Bank,""Anti-Piratc,"and Anti-Dictation, and Anti-Selfish Policy, which has hereto fore governed the exclusives of that borough. And should the editor of the Intelligencer come in for a share of their censure, he will have the consolation of reflecting, that it will he justly merited, for the abuse tint himself and others, have heaped upon the democracy of the county for expressing their indignation at the late attempts to dl vido tho county to impov; upon the coun ty a worthless shaving shop, and their un principled opposition to tho appointment of any man to office who would not subject him self to their selfish policy, and be a tool for their aggrandizement. Wecan assure the editor of the Intelligen cer, that so far as we can learn, it is the de 'termination of the democracy of the county to adopt such proceedings at the proposed county meeting, as shall tend to the best in terest of the party, and that of tho county generally, and all his ravings and denunci ations will not prevent it. The schoolmas tcr is abroad, and dictation and anathemas will not detoi them from taking tho man agement of their own aflairs into their own hands. Tho deceptive and selfish policy of a few would be dictators has become too well understood throughout the county to be any longer wielded with success. Demo crats havo become satisfied that they can be Democrats and yot not follow in the wak of the Prothonotary, or tho would bo Sena tor, or be subject to the beck and nod of the private contractors, and they havo tho good of tho Dpmocralic party too much at heart to allow it to bo rent asunder and th county dastroyed, to advance the personal interest of a few,or to gratify private malice, OnThusday & Fiiday of last week there was a quite a run upon tho Now York ci ty Bank for specie in cousequenco of their exporting largo quantities to England. Much fears were apprehended that if they did not immediately stop the 'exportation of specie, that ttc should have another sus pension, Now we are satisfied that tho demoerals who requested the call, and at least one, if not not both, of the Comrnitleo who signed it, did not intend it exclusively for piratical use, but as a general notice to the democrats of the county. Danville Intelligencer. We too, believe that the notice was not intended by tho commilteo " exclusively for piratical use," hut as a " general notice to the democrats of the county," and for that reason tho place of holding tho meeting was IJloomsburg instead of Danville and for that reason was the signature of one of the committee withheld. If tho meeting had been called in' Danville, where it could havo been made use of " exclusively for piratical use," think you tho name of John Rhodes would have been wanting, and would thero have been any delay in the publication of the notice in tho Danville Intelligencer I Not a moment. It was only tho fear of hav ing a fair expression of the democracy of tho county, that has brought down the ire of the Prothonotary upon the heads of the Standing Committee, and induced him to denounce the old democrats who signed the request for the call, as " slool and flying pigeon," and " hired pirates," and " im ported imposters." This system of gene oral denunciation is no new game with him, and if he has heretofore profited by his bil lingsgate abuse, he may rest assured it will no longer have the desired effect, as the ob jeet is now ooi apparent. His envenomed shafts will fall harmless at the feet of those for whom they are intended, and rebound back upon his own head, and execute mer ited and speedyjustico. We aro indebted to the Keystone for the synopsis of tho new Election Law which this week publish. To do this wo have been compelled to exclude our usual miscel lany. But all will be satisfied with the change willi the exception of our female readers; who must occasionally give way, as in duty bound, to tho greater advantages vhich their husbands and brothers will ob tain from a general knowledge of this law. Another Exrlaordinary production of the Season. Mr. Philip Eyer, of tins town, has left with us. a BUNCH of OATS containing 8 large sized stalks, evidently the production of I seed. As the iieads had not come to' maturity, we cannot of course tell how many grains it wbuld have had were it full grown, but we counted over a hundred grains each in several of them, must therefore havo produced a yield of some thousands. This, like the wheat stalk, was the production of democratic grouud. Scurrility is the corruption of wit, as knavery is ot wisdom. MARRIED In Hemlock township on Tuesday last, Mr. Ziba Iiuzglcs of this town.to YIjss Alary uearutrl ortuelormer place. OBITUARY- DIED In Monteur township, on Wed nesday last, Mrs. Hester Bissel, aged 52 years, wife of Mr. John Rissel. A .Touvsseyjuan TO THE GUNSMITH BUSINESS W wanted by tho subscriber. An industrious, Jj. steady and good workman, will rcccivo steady employ and good wagos, upon application to Orangcvillo, August 3, 1839, Important to Farmers- BRYAN'S PATENT MANUFACTURED UY AUSTIN & MYERS, Selins Grove, Union County, Pa., WILL bo kept constantly on hand, for salo by CHARLES DOEBLER, Bloomsburg. Tho above Mills nro a superior article of thokind and no farmer should bo without one, Soveral far mers in llloom township will testify in their favor from actual use, August 3, DCT. CAB2EIV IOTEK, French Blicumatism Boctor, From Beading, Informs tho public that ho has returned to Dloom- burg, after an absenco sinco April last, and ran bo found nt tho Hotel of Daniel Snyder. whero ho will bo at all times ready to uttend to patients who aro . -.1. ni ..r ! ! II aiuicieu Willi micuiuiiui; puiua in mu uuiua vi """j. llloomsburg Aug. 3, 1839. 14 Crcditowtako notice, that I havo applied to tho Judcos of tho Court of Common Pleas of Colum bia County, for tho benefit cf tho insolvent laws of tuo uomraonweaiin, ana mat taoy navo nppoinieu Monday, the 19th dsy of August neit for the hear ing of mo and iny creditors, when and whero you can attend if you tuink proper. iuilN fylitill. July 'dl, 1839. MILITARY NOTICE. THE Bloomsburg Artillery will meet at the house of Chailcs Doeblcr, in IJIooms- burg, on Saturday the 3d day of August next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon in com plete uniform, for exercise and Drill. By order of the Captain, E. ARMSTRONG, 0. Sj July 20. GRAND JURY. For August Term 1830 Bloom Jacob Abbott, Henry Bittenbcn- der. Bloomsburg Thomas Wiilits, John Herring, Valcutiue Bidleman, Samuel Krest ler. Briar Creel; Isaiah Salmon, Samuel Herring, John Rucli, Johnathan W. Lan- ing, John rreas, jr. Isaac Low. Cataivissu V illiam Clayton. Berry John F. Manville. Fishing Creek John Sioker. Crcenwood James Yocum. Hemlock Isaac Wagner. Madison Jacob Demott. Mahoning James Childs, David Phil ips. Mifflin Kleazor Brothwell. liouring Creek John Kline, Samuel Mear3. Sugarloaf Alexander Collcy. TRAVERSE JURORS For August Term, 1830. Bloom Daniel Fornwalt, John Edgar. Briar Creek Jesse Bowman, Graves Doan. Jonathan Cooper, Jacob Bomboy. CatawissaVzsa ti. Uayliurst, Aiayucr- rv wearliart, Jonn ocninicu, saum Brady, George Iluges. Berry Nicholas Snyuer.James Aicivee, Jacob Martz. Greenwood Johu Sands, Philip Reese, John M'Henry, jr. Hemlock William WUson.ucnry t en- man. Liberty Hugh McWilliams, William Wilson. Limestone John ,1 lood. Mahonma: Henry Yorks, Daniel Rnm- c i i it ti-..:.i ill.,.. sev, Jacoo aeenier, uowuri uaviu uii Henry Straup, jr. Mifflin William Savage, John uruver, Hiram Reynolds. Mount IJlcusanl umvaru aicticnry. Itottrine Creek Anthony Dengler, Pe ter Kline Abraham Bcavei, Jonas Wolf. Sugarloaf Daniel Robbins. Sessions of tho Peace, and Court of Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, in the eighth Judicial District, composed of the counties ofJN'ortlmiiibcrland.t'nion, Columbia nnu j.ycnmuig; mm im.-i.ui.. ............ Mos-rnoMiaiY and Lkuxaiiu Rurr.ur, Lsquires, associate Judges in Columbia county, hac issued their precept bearing data tho 19th day fof Apjil in the ysar of our L6rd one thousand eight hundred, and thirty-nine, and to me directed forholding A Court ofOucrand Terminer and G n- eal Jail Betivcry, uenerai quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, IN DANS ILLE, in tho county of Columbia, on tho third Monday of August next, (being the 19th dav) and to continue ono week. 'NOTICE is therefore lively given to tho Cor oner, tho Justices of the Peace, and Constables of tho said County of Columbia, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at ten o'clock, in the forenoon of said day, witu tneir rccorue, hhiuimuui and other icmcmbranccs to do those things which tn their unices appertain to be done. Anu moso who are bound by recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or may be in the jail of said county of Columbia, are to be then and there to proiccuto against them as bhall be just. Jurors are ccqucstcd to be punctual in their attendance, a grceably to their notices. Uated at Uanvillc, tuo lom uay ui jui ... the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun dred and thirtv-ninc, and in the G3d year of the independence of tho Uni'-cd States of Amer ica. ' WILLIAM KITCHEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Danville, ? July 18th 1839. 5 JUST received in addition to my former btock on hand Glenn's Roman Kalydor, for pimples, tan, sunburn. freckles, morphew, tetters and other affection of tho skin. N Into Glue, Extract of Sareaparilla, and Sarfflparilla Pills, White Mustard Seed, narUadoc3 Tar, Oil of Tar, A few bottles of Lemon Syrup, Fresh Prunes and Raisins, Violins, Accordeans, China, Glass and other Toys Having' bought for Cash of honest dealer'", I can afford to sell tho GENUINE article, as cheap as they can bo purchased elsewhere. J.R. MOVER. July 37. Estate of ABRAHAM HESS, late of I Sugarloaf townsiup, uouimuiu uuiuy, deceased. T&TOTICE is hereby given, that letters testamcn Jj tary, havo been granted to the subscriber, up on tho nbovo Cfctato. All persons indebted to said deceased's estate aro rcquosted t mako immediate payment, and those having claims or demands a gainst the same, to present them, duly authenticated for settlement, to JOHN HESS, jr. Ex tor. July S7, 1839. A superior article of White Coach Body Varnish, A superior Copal Varnish, Iron Varnish, for stoves, grates, &c. i ...i crmlt. nf tti nil of Snrurr. for mak- in, stance beer, for sale at tho ,7,. v i ' -n b. i-nmAS. Bioomsburs IIV4UU iUyvtuiU p'. - - . WHEREAS, the honorable ELLIS LEW IS President of tho Courts of Oyer and Ter minnr nml General Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter 71ROM the pasture of Mr. ArptEMAS. In FlsH " inrr Oreilc intvnsliinjfouror five wet ins Creek township -four or fivo weeks sincdj THREE SHEEP, with yokes on their necks. Also strayed from tho pasture of Mr. RtrTER.iit Cattawiisa township, thrco or four weeks since, FOUR SHEEP, marked in tho right car with it slit. Any person giving information where tho abdvc sheep irlay bd found, to tho subscriber, or to cither of the above named gCntlerriert, shall bo rea sonably rewarded, ISAAC DAVIS. July S7, 1830i While and Itcl American IVinc, A superior article, for sale at tho Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. A certain remedy for tile F'EVER and AG I E", in less than five dayo, and qiroduces a healthy no tion, and gives tone to tho stomach and bowels, fcc lor dlo by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent, Bloomsburg A New Supply of Dr.Weavcr'sWORM SALVD which is altogether and alone used in Philadelphia, and highly Teeommendod in thia neighborhood, for sale at tho Health Emporium, by D 8 TOBIAS, Agent. DOCT. ST6uSE'SHIrolNTMENT IT almost immediately removes the pain, and ili a short time allays tho inllamation, an) tho sufferer will be specdily.rclievcd from the unpleasant affcc- tion. For sale at the Health Emporium of D. S, TOBIAS. A ATew andCcrlainArlicle JorkillingBats. This is a swo article for destroying Rats in a short time, and with the leas danger, to sit m any place in the house or barn For sale at the Blooms burg Health Emporium) by D S TODIAS, TO PENSIONERS, Iltsiding in Columbia County. 1 heir money duo them on the first day of July 1830 is ready. It can be had at any time by cal ling or sending) JEREMIAH WELLIVER.Trw. THE subscriber has pn handj and will keep an assortment of PATENT fFOOB SCBEIF French Bedsteads, a superior article, which he will sell cheaj for cash or countryproducci J. M. C1IEMBERLIN. Bloomsburg July 13, 1839. 170TICE ES HEREBY DEVEST, rgrO all Legatees, Creditors, and other persons H interested in the estates of tho rtsncctue' dd , cedents and minor, that the Administration ac counts of the said estates, havo been filed in the Of fice ofthe Register of the County of Columbia and will be presented for confirmation and allowance at 1 1 1 r- Ornliun J ( inurf tn 1ia linl.l T1imp1U it. nr,A for thf) ccmnty aforcsa;1i) on Tuesday tha sotli da? of AugU8l nif at S o'clock, P; M4 1st. TIlo account of Johri Yctlcr and Jacob Yet tcr, administrators of tho estate of Samuel Ycttci1, late of Catawissj township deceased. 2d. The account of Thomas W. Iddings anil Sydney Kreuhcr, administrators of tho estate of George Krtisher, late of tho borough of Berwick deceased. 3d. Second supplementary account of JohnFousf, and Christian Deabl, cicculors of the last will and testament of Peter Dcahl, sen. lato of Mahoning; township deceased. 4th. First supplementary account of (Jasper5 Hartinan, executor of the last will and tcstamont of1 John TomUnson, late of Cuttawissa township, de- ceased 6th. The account of John Mcnch and Peter jlinc-' bach, administrators of the estate of Mlchcal HineJ bach, late of Montour township, deceased. Oth. The account of James Stfawji and VVilliairi Hartman, administrators of the estate of Gcorgd Hurtmau, lato of Hemlock township, deceased. 7th. Tho account of Jacob and John Fry, exec- utors of the last will ind tcstameitt of David Fry late of Montour township, deceased. 8th. The accdunt of Sarriueland JolinReichardj administrators of tho estate of Frederick Rcichardj late of Madison township, deceased. 9thi The account of David Kochcr, ndministra- tor of the estate of Joseph Hans, late of Briar Crcok township, deceased. 10th. Tho account of Henry & Daniel G:ger, Administrators of the estate of Henry Glger, latoot Hemlock township, deceased. 11th. Tho account of William Girlon, Admhv" istrator of tho estate df Thomas Girton, latoofMad-" ison township, deceased. lllii The account of John Pitner nnd EIlU Hu?hesi, administrators of tho estate of Isaac Tonv linson, late of CattawUsi township, deceased. PHILIP BILLMEYEIt, Ilegistet. Register's Office, Dauvillo, July 13, 1839. - -i Notice- . . ALL persons are hereby cautioned n gainst purchasing TAVO NOTES of hand, for 7 dollars each, given by us to Ithiel S. Ilichardson, dated the Oth day of De comber, 183S, as wo havo received no val ue for them, and are determined not to pay them unless compelled by law. GEORGE 'VANSICKLE. CHARLES PRICE. Bloom, Juno 22, 1830. Will bo paid to any person that will giyfl information of tho person or persons th broko tho subscriber's Flat loosoimmediato" ly below McKclvy's dam, in Fishing creek, so that tho scoundrels may be brought to justice. DANIEL GROSS. June 0.1 SOAPS! SOAPS! Palm Sonp, Rosin boap, Wash Ualls, Ladies' Soapand Healing Soap, foralo at Tobias- maim emporium . 1