Jieiyounfr men s contention held at Lmi- r.nii me utu mst. was, witiwui iiuuui, lMIfirgest coiivcntiun ever lielil in this IfifiSfoNul less than 20,000 delegates wtm'faltendance. The procession com- msflce'd lormiiig about 12 o'clock, and pro- seiueurpno ot ttio mom imposing spectacles jvtffbqUjijd in this country. Twenty thous- anduomocrats, assembled from all parts of tho.Vifa'lf, moving in a body, with banners uymgr ith inscription indicative of tlieir RllnylrSnd principles, mingling tlieir hearts auuWisUtU and voices in detence of their tirniforcd motto, " I irluc, Liberty and Independence," was a noble and heart cheer ingl'exhibition. In the language of the Magician ;" ,, !To behold tho firmer, at a comparative ly busyseason of the yoai, forsake the barn indltjhojfijsld iho mechanic lay down his implements and rally forth from the work shop2!)?: labourer throw aside his pick-axe andjfjSwshovel the merchant forget his tnjtfiffiml his account books one and all nil'ofn happy communion around the jI tars'oifthBir country's freedom, swearing witjtjfrenewcd fervour to defend them from HiicHahd pillage," was indeed a spectacle ofnsurpassed moral sublimity, painful on lyjto?rWo who witnessed ike frustration their unholy plots in tho demnnstrn- tton.Si.A such tho lisueastfr Convention ferred to' as an epoch in our annuls, mnrnu- - -' .,... i. i r .1 - i- ,. raWo for. Us mighty works and for tho high and stem resolve by which it was olicitml." I'TlioJcoiiveiitiou was organised by the appointment of tho Hon. James Buchanan aVIjjnyjdcnt. This was received by six lic'artycheers, making the wclking ring, and Mr.'iIIucuamm in an able and elotjiicnt ad dros,soturned thanks for the distinguished honofiA long array of Vino Presidents ndiSecrclarics wero also chosen, roeolu tionfu favor of VAN BUREN, JOHN 'SOKtd PORTER, were unanimously atloptedi and addresses delivered by Messrs. 3$aSa, Page, Buchanan, of Baltimore, yudJeTouTKH, and others, when tho vast .muhiWdo was dismissed. j "VVb jiave not space for any further partic iulirsi.th'is week, but shall in our next givo 'a dcfa'tled acount of iu proceedings." ftjMJVunn It i3 not only tho right, but IhefuStY of every nitizcn, to bring before tli8gy(ic, the names of such gentlemen for bjar0UB offices, within heir gift, as aro thouglu'capablo of filling them with credit to theliisclves, and with just regard to. the rigit3 ahd interests of the many in apportion tOjlbe grasping avarice of the few. And at thbyprelcnt time, especially, it requires men of .firmness and decision in onr legislature. I hnjfobctyi casting around mo for a caudi datejforltha Stato Senate, and I cannot call anyjond to my raind whom I think would seryeuTio interest of the eounty better than ,cj$jfoNIEL FOLLMER of Limestone. Ilftman of ago, experience, and his democracy has bean tried and not found WntuJ,' and should he bo elected, the de mocracy, of the district would havo cause WHWMt..., r. .-. ,.. 10 pciprouu oi uieir rcpresomauvu. A DEMOCRAT. yffii no wreteit w)io wotuu nismra mo grave, ,ru i . . . ... th'atjhoi'miitht wound the feelings of the liv- jng.lwervcs not a place in civilized socie ty jjUtlbhovild be contemned, and avoided as sjfytifQ loathsome and dangerous being thaiujhoitriosit venomous reptile that crawls th'eattn. The vipar can but create a mo trntsinain to its victim, while the poison icsertcUIby its fangs quickly destroys lifo buinliolbaso scoundrel, who, for tho mean, paliry?iselfisi pmposu of making a little political capital, or to gratify a personal re venge? strikes his envenomed fangs of &lan der aHcHotraction, by direct assaults, or by thfliitill'Biorc dctcetiblc mode of insinuation, 3nfl$si$yyounds that limo cannot heal, and vKicMjyjll remain ns cankers at tha heart $WJHo aJ tendur cxistance miserable. SucljMbeiiig 8'iu'(l UQ spurned from tho fac'etjie earth, that his veiy breath umy not pojlulc the air that is breathed by man. Such. n)Mjng cannot be designed by nature, as a lit associate for humanity, but should c hurled into tho bottomless pttt, theio to vrilh(alone in tho torments of his own fiond isJi'.feeHrigs, as tho base spirits of the infer nui Regions aro not degraded and dastardly enough to bo his fit companions. Such ;i hjffipenough let him go the torments ofUSamncd must bn light in comparison joJiffi( ho has tho least spark of human najujlpft in his bosam. Thank God, we jwQwif' but ono such in tho wide girclo of oiirTacfiiaintanrO nnd his power of doing InjuryTis fast obbing away. wiuyjevgr ceaso to fill n conspicuous page in'thfijuatory of the proud and noble "Jvky BTok'ui'Vand will, in all after lime, bo ru- We Iiave.npt time to fol!oyvlhe til lie man through all UU uviljcious and envious wind ings to depreciate tho advantages of Bloom and vicinity for the manufactory of Iron. His determination to destroy tho business prospects of every portion of tho county, except Danville, is loo evident to every one, to rcquiro any thing more than merely to be pointed at to show tho baseness and do prauty of his heart, and the hypocracy of his professions.when ho expresses a wish to sec other portions of the county (louridi. His column of misrepresentations and false hoods in relation to the "Fishing Creek water power," and his assertion of his " positive knowledgo" that no iron works will bo erected on the Creek, are of a piece with his wholo lifo, and has as little truth to sustain it as ho lias honesty in his char acter. His " thrust" at tho Iron Compa ny," or at individuals, will not make them rush into buahics until they arc prepared to commonce their works without tfio necessa ry funds to enable them to at least pay their workmen, and not compel them to wait for months, aye, for yoars for thoir wages, or Lhovo'them qA' with orders on stores, when they would bo compelled to pay double price for every thing they buy, and thus cheat them out of half, if not the whole, of their hard earnings. No, whenever they commence business, it will be upon the " specie basis" principlo, that they may not be haunted and dunned for deits of five or ten dollars due workman, and finally bo compelled to transfer "stock and flute" to put oil the day of payment, perhaps forov cr. Thero will be no " bubble bursting," " sscnu shifting" operations with them. No condemning others for doing their duty, while they have been negligent of their own. Theirs will be a permanent establish nieiii, oakulutcd to benefit tho community around them, as well as themselves. No " gourd-liko growth," coming into exis tertco to-day, and going out to-morrow ,and inflicting misery and want on thousands of poor laborers andtmcchanics. Nor will they be managed by reckless speculator's, who have every thing to gain, and nothing to loose, but by responsible citizens who aro known, and in whom the community can confide Such an establishment will be a blessing and not a curse, and such n one will bo erected on Fishing Creek and that t o without s'.ciim, before many months ihali have passed, the whining, croaking and misrepresentation of the tittle man to the contrary notwithstanding. Vv'ho is Vatcntinc Best ? Is it the eamc being who, several years since, was a Jour noyman printer in Washington City, and left for reasons known to himself and for which he had a certificate at the time. Is it the samo man who, when he cstab lished a paper in Danville some ten or twelve years since, pledged himsolf to op pose tho removal of tho Court's, and who has been sustained thero, at considerable cost, for that purpose T Is it tho same person who has been a vi olcut opponent of banks, while at tho samo time he has been a hirer of money from banks, and who like an ungrateful villian, turned round and attempted to ruin the very men who had befriended him by endorsing his Notes. Is it the samo person, who has regularly every year, for several weeks before tho election, filled his paper with abuse, slander and shameful personal attacks upon individ uals, to either gratify a personal feeling, or for private interest ? Is it tho same man who, has never in any one instance, sustained tho ticket, unless it was composed of men whom he believed would bo subservient to him and the Dan ville interest? Is it the samo man who is now issuing his weekly btillilans of tirades and slander against individuals, for tho purpose of coerc ing them into his miaiure3 ? Is it tho sumo man, who laat fall, whon he found he could not bo placed upon tho tick et, urged his friends to separate! and hold a aeparato Convention, and thus divido and distract the democratic parly. Wo merely ask these questions for infor malion lot him answer.who can. John T. Davis, Esq. formerly editor of the Berwick Gazette, has purchased tho Berwick Conservator, by whom it, is here after to bo published. Camp-mecling, Tho Mothodist Epis copal Society design holding their Camp Meeting at HuntingWn. nnd to co.nmenco on Friday, the 11th of September, OBITUARY- DIED In Wilkcsbarre, on Wednesday morning tho Bill . inst. JASPER FAS SETT, Esq. Proihonotary and Clerk of tho several Courts of Luzerne county, aged CO years. In Mount Pleasant townshig.on tho 27th ult. Mr. JACOB ALE. Wo are authorised to annonnco CORNELIUS CLECKNER of Derry, as a candidate for tho office of SHERIFF of Columbia county at the approaching Oc tober Election. Aug. 15, 1810. We are authorised to announce GEORGE MEARS of Cattawissa, as a candidate for llio office of SHERIFF for Cblumbia county, at the October Elec' lion. Aug. 15, .,18-10. Wc arc authorised to announce' SAMUEL ACHENBA'JCH as a candidcte for tho office of for Columbia county, at the October Elec tion. Aug. 15, 1840. TO THE KLEUTORS or COLUMBIA COUNTY. Fellow Citizens : Being solicited by a number of my friendb throughot the coun ty, I again placo my name before the pub lic as a candidate Tor the U.fiice ot SE1EI21FF;, and most respectfully solicit vour suffrages JOHN FRUIT, iladison, July 24, 1810. WE are authorized to annouce MICHAEL FORNWALD of Cattawissa. as a candidate for tho office of SHERIFF . t of Columbia county, at the approaching e lection. Julv 18, 1810. WE are authorised (o announce Col, MICHAEL R. IIOWER of Roaring Creek, as a candidate for SflKRFF. of Columbia county at the approachiug Oc tober Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Fellow Citizens : At tho solicitation of many friends in various parts of tho county I hereby oiler myself as a candidate for the ollico oi S51EI2IFF at the ensuing General Eicctiou, and rc spcctfully solicit your votes and interest for the ollico. It elected, 1 rileilue myaell to porform the duties of the office with fidelity and humanity. JESSE SHANNON Bloom sburcr, July 20, 1810. Tho Sentinel and Conservator, Berwick, publish tho above till election TO THE ELECTORS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. THE undersigned, at tho solicitation of a number of his friends, presents himself to the citizens of Columbia county, a3 a candidate: for tho office of SEIEIIIFF and solicits their suffrages. DANIEL WOODSIDE. July 31, 1810. To the Electors of Columbia county. Tho Subscribers oilers himself to tho Electors of Columbia county as a candidato lor SHERIFF at tho approaching clce lion, and solicit their votes. Should ho bo elected he pledges tnmseii to perlorm tlio duties ot tliu onico with auelity and correctness. MURKY MANVIL. June 13, 1840. We are authorised to announce OBED EVERET as a candidate for the oflico of CORONER of Columbia county, at tho approaching E lection, Aug. 15, 1810. WE aro authorized to announce Col, ANDREW IKELEK of Greenwood, as a candidato for the oflico of CORONER ' of Columbia county, at the approaching E- lecuoiii Wo WE are. authorised to announce ' RVrsNY-bEli as a candidate for ASSEMBLY at the approaching election. Wc are authorised to announce LEONARD B. RUPERT a candidate for TREASURER for Columbia county at the approaching eletion. Wc ara requcstud to- mention that ABRAHAM YOUNG of Sugarloaf will bo a candidato for TREASURER of Columbia countr at the October election. Wo are authorised to annonnco CHRISTIAN WOLF of Mifflin, as a candidate for the oflico of at the October Election. Aug. 15, 1810. Mr. Webb Please announec tho name of JOHN GROVER, of ilifllin, as a candidate for the office of county COMMISSIONER, at the October election, and oblige a DEMOCRAT OF MIFFLIN. We are requested to announcok JOSEPH CRAIG of Derty, as a candidate for the office of AUDITOR of Columbia county, at the approaching E lection. Aug. 15, 1840. 3 MJS&S KAII, JUST received from the Colcbrook Nail Works rondo fiomtlic DANVILLE ORE, nnd will bo sold to those w ho buy to tell again very cheap for CASH, to closo 11 e sales. WILLIAM DONALDSON. Danville, Aug. 14, 1840. CAUTION, ALL persons ro cautioned against trust ing or placing any confidence in JACOB (JUObSljY, stage driver, alias, a cooper,, formerly of Norristown. Said Crossly having left Danville without paying hi: boarding, tailoring and all other bills fo which he could obtain credit, not forgetting Ins washer woman, this notice is given, tha others mav not bo defrauded by him. R. B. CUTIIBERT. Bloomsburff, Au. 15, 1840. Papers at Norristown and Pottsvillo, would subserve the cause of justice by pub lishing the above. A SCHOOL TEACHER WAITED, In the Bloomsburg Academy. One com peted to take charge of the English de partment of said School, will meet with good oncouragemont upon application to the School Uommittee. TI10S. PAINTER, President. J. Ramsey, Secretary. TO . COLLECTORS. All Collector!! who have not settled their Duplicates for 1830 or for previous years, must he prepared to ballanco them at Au gust Court, as no longer lenity can bo giv en. The Collectors for 1810, will also bear in mind, that they aro require by their warrants to rppear at August Uourt, and havo such abatements made ns is necessary. By order of tho Commissioners; L. B.RUPERT, Treasurer. N. B. All persons owing taxes on un seated land can pay them to John N. Wil son, of Danville, who is authorized to re ceiyo them. L, B. RUPERT, Treasurer MST OP CAUSES For trial at August Term-IB10. Hannah M'Cord and Mary Recso vsfVani- ali Kecfce. Thomas Shore vs Henry Rittenhouse. -Ludig Licht vs George Muchlcr. Daniel Mosteller vs George Longenbcrger, et al. Joseph Oavincc vs Isaac Musgrove, admr. of Aaron Musgrove. Jacob Cellini: vs Peter Miller. Thomas Moorohead vs John F. Manville. Samuel Parker vs William Donaldson. Christian A. Brobst vs Samuel Brobsi. Isaiah Shumnn vs Daniel Custenbadcr,ctal. D. S. Montgomery's Exoc'rs vs William Montgomery. Jacob Waggoner vs D. W. M'Cormiek. Mahoning township vs Thomas Hays and Henry Sanders. Leonard Stoughten vs Patrick Flood. David Davis, ben. vs David Rohm, et al. iVnuretv M'Reynolds et al vs Abner Moore, ct al. April 22, 1840. The Court ordered tho civil list to be ready the first day of the sec ond week of next term. J. EYERLY, Prolh'y. Wo publish the REGISTER'S Kotfcff belW graluitouely, that the centre portion of tha cdunty may not be'eutirely excluded from a knowledge of the busincssofTthat omco, as soms, even m this section) may be interested. NOTKSB IS HEREBYGIVEN, TO all legalccsTcrcditora and other oei'i sons interested Un'the estates of the respec tive decendeutsrand minors, that tho admin- lstrationiajeotints of tho aaid estates havo beenfilcil!fiii the Office of the Recister of tho CTtfnty of Columbia, and will bo pre senjJcPrbr confirmation and allowance to mojUrpuan s Uourt, to be held at Danvil e. ju,and for tlio county aforesaid, on Tuea, (day, the 18lh of August next, at 2 o'elosk, r. jm. 1. The accout of Vaniah Rocs, adminis trator of the estato of Jane Rocs, late of Hemlock township, deccescd. a. l nirc supplementary account of Jo seph Kirkendall, acting administrator ol tho estate of Powell Grovcr, late of Mifllin township, dee'd. J. 1 lie account of Ehiah Crawford. Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Ja cob Crawford, late of Liberlv townshin. dee'd ' 4. The account of Collin Cameron, ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Cnth a rine Cameron, late of Mahoning township, dee'd. 5. Tho account of Evan Evans, admin--istrator of the estato of Samuel Mears, late of Roaring creek, township, dee'd. 0. First supplementary account of John Hower and Jacob Hower, executors of the last will and testament of Michael Hower. late of Cattawissa township, dee'd f 7. i no account ot John I'clhg, adrainisr trator of the estate of Mary Oswald, lata of Roaring creek township, dee'd. 8. Tho account of John Douty and James McMahan, executors of Benjamin Critz, late of of Liberty township, dee'd PHILIP BILLMEYER, Register. Register's Omen, Danville, i liist ol ftnircmcl Jurors For August y5rm 17jl0. . Bloom Cyrus Barton, Mathcw M'Dow ell, Thomas Painter.' Cattawissa Jeremiah Boon, Mavborry Gearhart, John Sharpless, Theodore Wells.- Derry Hugh Watson. Fishing Creek John Allegar. - Greenwood Jonathan Lemon. Hemlock Georgo Styers. Jackson Elijah Robbins. Liberty John Wilson. Mahoning David Blue, Valentino Best, Cornelius Cornelison.John Mourer,Sam uol Yorks. - - . Madison Richard Demott. John Fruif. John Moore. Monicur John II. Quick. Roaring Creek James A, For. Orange Emanuel Lazarus. IList of Traverse Jurors For the first week of Jlngttst Term 1840.' Brier Creek Josiah Evans, Gilbert Fowler, John Fester, Androw Froas, John Hcse, Willian Stall. . Bloom Peter Bigg3,iGeorgotCfcs'lter7 Philip Eyer, Archibald'Ifcnry, Jacob Mel ich, Solomon Newhard. Cattawissa Reuben Siambach. Berry Simonton Clark, Philip Seidle. Greenwood Irani Derr, Andrew Ikeler, Joseph Robbins. Jackson Samuel McHenry. Liberty John Hopper, Benjamin Ka nousc, Robert Simonton, Johu Trego. Limestone David Davis, Samuel Oaks. , Mahoning Titos. Benfield.Thds.Clark, ;Micheal Sanders. , - Madison Henry Crawford, John Man ning, Green Ptfgg.'John Welliver. Monteur Henry Werlman, Georgo Willils. Mifflin John ("rover, Henry Miller, Gornelius Riltonhnusc. Mount Pleasant Lawrence Good, John Jones. Orange William Feistor, Isaac Kline. Rearing Creek Anthony Dengler, Sam uel Hampton, Daniel Keller, Abraham Mench. Sugarloaf Joshua Brink, Thomas Gib bons, Philip Krichbaum. Jurors for the Second week. Brier Creek Jesso Bowman. Bloam John Grotz, Charles Ilagen baeh, Wm. Neal, Daniel Mclich. Cattawissa Samuel Brady, Milton Boon. Berry David Cox, Thomas Cary, Rob ert McKeo. 1 ''Fishing Creek James Eager, John S tucker. Greenwood David Achenback, Jacob Evar& IlemlMkTeicr Applcraan, Matthias Appleinanjfjohp Brugler. Liberty George Billmeyer. i)aio?''ig-lartin M'Alhster, John R. Moore. "w- Madison Thomas A. Funston, James Girton, William Holdren,Wiliiain John- son, I'.eter Bhultz. Mifllin Uenrv Harrigcrc, IsaiahXone- aberger, Da.iiel Alausmller. Mount rteasam James ratlerson. Orange John Achcnbach. 1 Rearing Creek Aaron Bqrninger, John Yeager, John Huges, Levi Johnson. Sugarloaf John IIcss; Elias Bcllis, A