1 f t (OCT. DAVID PKTR1KL,M.D. J.V.W '',' JHUXTJ.Vtl. Iiiliylit 10 yive gentlemen the Whole allies, es- ji'ecIttHytfvyJicn ihnae tides appear to give tlicillfflpiiu'li pleasunyand renders them 'ofsuTMfllii importance in their own estima tion!! bSJuiosu attached to iho name of this geilMi do liini and more particularly gflCwffp ttiey havo no quality, either of the iienuomliuart. to recommend ilium as w the fcaitjmli lliu individual in question, Vc wffro when wo miv il MIH iriltf I lliat tun pl''ing the prejudices o!" sonic, and lerlinpft tlie.,!Cwtiin o others in I n fa vyof', Avr ,llat ',c '11,s i0' friends even ( MtdUyW-Mrue that ho mi z lit have had mor'agisSs true, if he had used the inlln fcncoWjph a portion of the democracy of 'lIllB'UJStriut u.ive him to wield, without eon l'iu(llninfiie baser ras3iuns of the heart. and 'fliotinllowetl his nets out of Connress to he IV .vfiSSSSSi1 v P""ul a"(1 "'"'hlciiiplililo AQtlWIisrrcvcngc. Hums this ban been lUOgrnins principle Which lias controll ... tlnliliilM nciiuua in relation to transactions PIsw ,lia u0llstit,,0'3 KU immediately i 'tfnterapjed, it cannot be expected that his ; .'i,,'Wlavo "'"eased in number? since lie f, lUnn l!fi.ml In rrili.friaj llifm..!. n r...i. ' COlilHi'xjbn of circumstances but rather, it Wutll(r.bq,Btrange, surpassing strange in tlredi'they bad not measurably decreas ed' v.'.o should havo supposed, the ,fietltlejna'n himself might baxp reasonably ymUlrmtcd from (bo deicnnined hostility wtilultljie has invariably manifested since "WlllrolccUpn, to every imlividual in U3 dis lrlrt'wlAwas bo unforiUKate as to be found tiVtn'-gpjKjptng his nomination, or who WOUlfiMofbow the Imeo and kiss the roil (hut Jtrtotp liim. Uude r the.-e circuinsiau- CC,ijtJtes -Appear to.us, that he niu.t have 011 ' exP,lat l,le scarred backs and been- V- lodj3youml il,(liclstl by bim, while n:id Uha Influence of the fiendish feelings which 8(0, lock ricti I, 19 1 13 Jay, by :oa- ml.i I5WI, el) IBS- tiom I liayjj$6jcoiislanly predominated in hiu e!' lifcaaliftgainst manv or those who had bo- frQ j'1'3 warmest friends, would some day Mmher rise tip in judgement agiinst llltiirflljTappears, however, that his mind jj.j.jVttMtitirely absorbed with bis darling TemgjOf.rcrcic, that when the truth of flEasT" l10Pular'1' w'a' ''"'tight home to himjEaiivillc, on Tuesday, the 18th bv tllOvrtbn of a resolution ofiVred in his ;fevhr1fim it fell unon bim like a clap of tiiuridur and be was ready to nrv out "oh. nave me7my fnemb, or I sink." Under tbo tnlillcilcp of lliii A'plinir lin ',,,,,,1 "' rjlatpito couched in the mom indecom rntld. 'taceful langungn, ngaiust scvural IHomlentlemeu in tbij county and ohti,WPprtions of the sitate,throateiiin.j anni liiltttjmgfflynhe executive, anil a part of the .t.. 'P(?j.lg&nd judicial department, of nur .uj f.t&ibiSiHii nl, and, ?ianlu not, gentle tin JOttdflSn our humblo nclf U riifoaidcil A from jty as a "Vagabond," Ye, ihis rat- itt! ,n,t ' mlm " "i"'S"'-B ror.wnriJatiii!uinpromisiiig, uucorruptiblc timgtmfy denouneos in onn fell su op, tlio'atapibniuisiratioti, the attorney genor- ni,;a cai)Uicniiimiei,K)iiar, auu sumo tialt a isArivfltfTbo moat rcsncrlililn mpmlifra nf iDjitemocatie party ol tins rountv aa un- '.QRlljylqffthe '1!,"1C f men, and a plaeo in 1til..A,iu',:,i.. i,i r... ...i.... j ttt... prsrthone or two individuals .bad the Enr.tf?. .. . - . .- !? "rvxM "P050 1110 '"irouuciion inio a ncci hi l up exprossly for another and a iobc, a resolution prating blhi lie? and tlcruimi in calling for nays, and tbo previous oves- or subjouu of debate in Cnn- t the same lime, he was plai; n Porno dozens of drro'ocrntic in 'ii diitnet, to gratify a ce, and cuhtiiiliitiiu', in some icomproniiing Fudvraliats. more particulrlyto the man , however, at tbo outiot, wc a t'u'siio of falieho:id$, iniprcp- dauder and abuse, and we cull eiuleinon present at the iihhi- s those acquainted wiih the ja gdiiilemcn traduced lo beat ymjiUionV (as it is not our intention lo iirouh ali bis attacks upon the jhhn 'named, as tbuy aro amply iileferid thomsolves if they think I we arc authorized by John G. , Kq. to gay, that the charges him of what he should have it'oepil Jaclison, tbo "I'.irm- banics," it of havinjj "lidiculnd jiigqriitie nartv generally, is uuequiv. f j!e;iiO(1. and coubl nnlv gmgugendi red in a dilcmperrd and RVfdlTraa'iiri'.i.j:!. ror the wjM of isomr. a co nd umk ud PcxialTffflfri mm er- fo, tMf veMn 01 ersonaUMIl ra- g3Htali2niaf 1,0 'H!MS mm aracu r-g ak us icr ii. h. ? i!J .1- al to e- id ttiingbetier to' gratify hi reeling. .The Doctor assert that a pMnloit or the offieers were of ilje lyjpotitlon. Tliis' wan not the fact, as all who know tbo men will testify. The president of the miietiug, in partioular iaas a warm friend or bis. His insinuations in regard to the character of some of tbo committee, a alike unfounded. After the announcement or tbo committee by '.hc chair, public notice was givcn.or tbo time and place of ibeir meeting and all were invited to attend. No particular in vitation was given 01 expected to bo given, nor ct'c is on like occasions, but all attend ed who thought propsr. In committeo.res olutions wero introdured by different mem bers, adopted, and the chairman directed to report. At this juncture a member remar ked that a resolution ought to bu added in favor or- JJoctor I'eirikiu, but produced none. The committee thought ofhern-isc, and adjnuined.fierthe n.purt w.ns adop ted bjMho meeting; and while a motion Air the publication r the proceedings was pen ding, the same gentleman, who ppnko of the resolutions in committee, introduced a writ ten resolution handed to hint by another person and moved Ha adoption. Hu goon discovered, however, ihat it would be voted down, and he adopted the old tnaxiins that "discretion is the belter part or valor," and that be who runs away, livos to fight anoth- day," withdrew it. This is tba history or the ro3olution. And for ibis iho meeting, composed of several hundred democrats, a majority of whom wero his immediate neighbors, are denounced as any thing, bat honest and honorable men. And ho does not stop here. Ho anatbemetiscs Gov. Porter, the attorney general ind one or thn canal commissioners, as if they, an bund red niilcs.distant, wcio the instigator of a measure adopted by the democracy of Co lumbia comity, at a momenta warning. Hut who is this consistant, long tried, and self devoted democrat? Let us en quire. The firt that is known of him as a political aspirant, was in the days- of Wm, Findly, applying for an office and icai dis appointed. The next wo bear of him ia in opposition to the re-clveiion of Gov. Find ley, advocating tbo election of Ilicsler tbo federal candidate. Ileister succeeded and the Doctor obtained an ofiice.thronh the basest nf mevmR' by trcaclierr and Ihe botravinir of confidence. lie was hired to go to Harris- burg to obtain an appointinont for a poor and decrippod friend bo turned traitor, abused and slandered bim, and got the office for himself. Ho next supported Grc-'i', the federal candidate in opposition to Sbultz. and, as every apostate should do. lost bit office, upon the election of Shultz. IIo nest turns bis attention to hid own coiintv to measure bis popularity here. 15v trick- cry and deception ho succeeded in getting the nomination Tor assembly, but wa.i de feated by a largo majority, by a volunteer candidate. The next year the result was the same. IIo iheit succeeded in m-Kiiir o t, himselfappointed Post .Master at Dan villo. Four years since a member of Congress wao to beeltctcd from this district. Ho waa ajaiu an aspirant. Rut be and Valen tine Deal had ben at war, because their, interest clashed.and he must be conciliated. What was lo be done. The lJ83t Master ship was offered as a bonus, and accepted the banns of matrimony pronounced, and these ii';i brothers went into ihe action with their sleeves rolled up.and their " ron- Hcietic.es thrown to the devil." Ha succeed l:1 by a small majority, but by whatbaso ami itn?reuitai)!e means u known to all. And if there is ono political sin of ours, that will rife up in judgement against u at the great day, iu that of having assisted to place him in a station which be has disgraced. Two years since, he -'was again a candidate, and as an cvidenco of hi popularity in the coun ty, ha received SG'J vote.1 Jessi than Gov. Porter and 101 less than .Msj. Ci.'i, who was a candidate on the saoio ticket for the legit-lator. In Mahoning, the township in ivlnnli ilif nml !f:i!. drill t-AKiili-a. tint! u-!irn thuy are both known, he received 43 voles J less than Uot. i us is his popularity at home. And what is bis position now ? live: since tbo election of our present wor thy democratic. Gov. Jhuid If. Potter, ho has been his most outrageous villifier, both iu public and private, and for no other reason, than because Gov. Porter would nofhflar to him, in his appointment of Ca mil ( .iiiiitltfinlniinra 'I'litu -ihncn lin b.u racts,' with ttie still further knowledge fhal, ho was enrsirig $e whole domoctalic party, while he was courting favor with the feder alists, that tbo rpsolutipn rei'erred.too was deservedly ecouicii out of the meeting. This is the man who is arrogating to him seir tbo right of dictating to the democracy ol Columbia counly a man who is, at this day heart and soul with the Whigs, iu their opposition lo the re-eieclion of David II. Porter, and who is now, and has been for a year past, endeavoring to dovide and dis iran the democratic party of this county, that he may gratjfy the bsso feeling which bu has hugged to Jiis bosom with as much tenacity as he dOos bis life Revenge by defealing'tho re-election of Gov. Porter. 8b I what a democrat ! 1 ! GREAT NATIONAL CALAMITY. Wo learn by an Extra issupd by tbo hou. duel, david petiikin, dated at Danville, the -Mill inst., that "the hand of aihViion has been laid heavily" upon ibis ga-at cham pion oj democracy and disinterested patri ot, and that be has endured "a week of in- lorise.tiouiiy sutlcnng." Ob ! what a les son to the world is this. Called at any time, iu any country, to view tbo sufforincs of even the most humble individual, in nain lul, but when we see, in the vicissitude" and dealings of Providence, one, like the great objector, whoso voice but late in the coun cils of a great republic, was accustomed to " cut off every thing," confined for a whole week to his room, ii- melanchotly in the ex treme. But wo forbear dwelling upon this mournfully painful subject. Wo wish not to excite a nation to tears, nor give unneces sary pain, and if we have now, led by our own feelings, moved your bvmpaiby, sup press that hearing bosom, and dry your fal .ling tears, for this c,eat, good, mild, ami able, honest, man. All, is not vet lost The Doctor is not dead. True, lie savs tba hand of afiliction has been ' laid heavily "PI" b, but h ,naJ' onlv be 11,8 cfl"t ot bis ilkesbarre meeting, or eatiV too much rorn.and his extra intimates that he js likely to recover And if the old proverb.lbat cioss men are notdangerous.bo true we think he will yet bo spared as a living monument of some kind for tho people. He promi ses, " ir it docs please Providence" to per mil him " once more to bo able to wield his bis pen," mark the characteristic exoras- sinn " to wield his pen," that ho will lake occasion to address you frequently. Oh ! how checriiiff the nrosnHni. niWon'mi,i, nr. lliction, to see Ihe dark clouds which at first nung so heavily over pox politieal horizon, thus beginning to disperse, and the bright tier, n n..., . ..C .1... t , j..ui.v..,i ui iiiu wix'ior s intellectual ravs, shining through them, to enlighten ourpa'ih, and show us, poor benighted democrats, tho truth in its puriiy. To teach us how to act. When wo should hold our county meeting, "halrcsolutions wo should pass. Who wo should support for oflice, and how we should puff the Doctor, and every other matter of important. HSSaHEEKESH On Saturday inornintr UBt n niitt.i i...i three months o d. nl Rnnr.i v n-i.. r iicuiiuufc, uicii very suuuenlv. in conse quence of the child" being buried that day ... i..,viM.i Miu i-auirr, anu ins leaving tho county tho night following suspicion arose, that all was not right. The body of tho child was taken up, an inquisition held, and a board of physicians, pronounced tho existence of poison in iho stonjach. Ver dict of Jury accordingly. A warrant has been issued against Decker. The trial or Solomon Hower, upon e charge or killing a man by the name or Isin hwwcr.at Roaringcrock, soino monihs since, came on for trial, at Danville last week. Vordii-t or Jury, mansljughiRr. Howcr was si'OtPtl.ied to '2 voara i-nnriiinnivni in the Penitentiary. Two attcmniB have racamlv bpr-n mmln at highwoy robbery in Union 'county, Pa. e rai was sucrossfot, and $1,500 were taken from llie nillaed ond aitempt waa fiustrajcd by the progenia- lm,i T ..i.lr.1 t ... 1. .1 'it ..i v.. jioiui luiriirus mo roDoers. T.oweli, now numbers ncarlv 21,000 in habitant; and wo hazard nothing iu saying that there is not a toifn tfr city in the wUtld of an equal number onnhabitants, where there is less vice arid - immorality than in this largo manufacturing city orLowell;or where more is done for the promotion of great moral principles.tEmpcrance and eood order. Mercaliile Journal. General Holdfast Gen. Harrison has not rcsiovifii lus Clerkship in Hamilton county, (Ohio) YET If be is st.ro of being elected President, why don't he re- We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN RHODES, or Danville, as a candidato for or Columbia county.ai the October election. .Ausfuai 20, 1840. We ais requested to announce SAMUEL p. IIEADLEY or licrwick, as a candidato for the from this Senatorial District. We are requested to announce JACOB EYEIt of IJioomsbuig, as a candidate for tho from this Senatorial District. We are requested to announce Coi. aiathew Mcdowell or Dlooni township, as a candidate for the from this Sonatoiial District. WE aro authorised to announce DANIEL SNYDEU as a candidato fnr at the approaching election. We are requested to announce ELIJAH G. RICKETS .of Orange, as a candidate for at the coming election. We ate authorised to announce LEONARD 11. RUPERT as a candidate for for Columbia county at tye approaching, Wore requested fo annouh'ci JOSEPH CRAIG or Derry. as a candidate for the office of of Columbia county, at the approaching lection. b Aug. 15; 1810. ibid Vo ar'6 huihorised to aimonnco CORNELIUS CLECKNER of Derry, as a candidato for the office of SIEESEHFF or Columbia county at the approaching Oc tober Election. vfa Aug. 15, 1840. . ' We aro authorised to announce GEORGE MEARS of Cattawissa, as a candidate fof the ofiicrf of for Columbia county, at tho October Elec tion. Aug. 15, 1810. Wo arc authorised to announce SAMUEL ACHENRATTnri as a candidate for tho office of for Columbia county, at the Qctobef Elec linn Aug. 15, 1840. THE ELECTORS OF COLUMBIA TO COUNTY. Fellow Citizens Being solicited by a number of my friends tbroughot the coun ty, I again place my name before the pub lic, as a candidate for the Office of and most respectfully solicit your suffrages JOHN FRUIT.. ATadison, July 24, 1810; We aro requested lo mention that ABRA HAM YOUNG of Sugarloaf will bo a candidate for TREASURER or Columbia county at the October election. Wo arc requested to announce JAMES C. SPROUL, as n candidato for. at the approaching election. Wo are authorised lo annonuco CHRISTIAN WOLF or Mifflin, as a candidato for the office of CGHElSISSSQSffSSi. at iho October Election. Ai-g. 15, 1810. Prniso tho fineness of a dav when it is ended; a woman (vinn you "have become thoroughly acquainted with her; a sword when you havo proved iij a maiden whon he if. married; lbs ice when you have rrnssHt! ii; and n newspaper when you havo read ami paid for it. 'aorarfflssjaAHno nal Commissioners, Ibis abuse lie has continued even up to the present time, not withstanding the resolution that was unan imously passed at the late Lancaster Con veniion recommending Gov. Porter for re nomin lion MARRIED By th Rev.D.S. Tobias, on the Oib Inst. JOHN NEW HARD, to Mis SALLY ANN EVANS, both or Bloom townshin. Fit' lliR Kdnln im lli 1 Ii). 1T IOUW RICHARDS of Northumberland county, to Miss CATHARINE LILLY of Blooms burg. By the sarno on tho 27th Mr. WILL IAM KOCIIER, to Miss REBECCA SECHLER both of Danville. On tho 20th inst bv tho Rov. William J. Evtw, Mr. HIRAM SMITH to Miss RE BECCA HOFFMAN both or Danville. OBITUARY- Mr. Webb Please announce the name ot JOHN GROVER. of jlifflin, as a candidate for the office nf county COMMISSIONED, at the October election, aruj oblige a DEilOCRAT OF A1FFLIN. Wo aro requested to announce JOHN KELLER, Sen. of Mifflin township as a candidate for UGiBlrlfSSieXES!, at tbo approaching election. Please announce the nsrae or MARSHAL G. KINNEY of Mifflin township, a a candidate for COUNTY nnAlMlss!rnvi?T u- :.. an excellent mechanic, and understands the nature ol stono and wood work well, and no doubt, if elected, will fill the office with uiieiiiy. .1 Democrat voter of Mifflin township. WE nre authorized toannouce MICHAEL FORNWALD of Cattawissa. as a candidate for the ofiicd of SHERIFF of Columbia county, at ihe approaching of lection. July 18, 1840. WE are authorised lo anii'ounce Col. MICHAEL R. HOWER of Roaring Creek, as a candidate for SHERIFF of Columbia county at the approaching Oc tober Election. DIED Yc-terlay, Friday, in this town, rsrwtjfai? m hti'pit .i r. ., , a ' - - uuuivuu .it, . ii, avu uai, 9UII It was a knowledge of IhesejofMr. Henry Smith, fUST received from tho Colebroolc Nail Works maitn fmm llio nATVVIT.FE ni!n ,.,:n bo sold to those who buy to sell again Tory cheap for (JASIT. to rloaft thnnthlfl. WILLIAM DONALDSON, Danvillo, Aug. 14, 1810. THE ESTATE OF JACOB ail.ueceased. TajOTWn IS HEREBY dlVEN, that T.ct lJ tcr of administration on the abore ejstato unvn lrrn frrnntif! In llin eiiKc.rlu,i. ,oaM;nm i.. Mount Pleasant township, Colunitia county. Therefore all persons indebted to tbo estato of said and all those having rlanns will present them. iviuiMJIJ, in.Kl.tiH; Aamr, Mount rieacant, Aug. 52, 1840.- 01. TO THE ELECTORS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Fellow Citizens : At tho. solicitation of many friends in various parts of the counly, I hereby offer myself as a candidate for thtf offico or SHJSMIFF at tbo ensuing General Election, and re- speciitiuy solicit your votes anu interest for the office. Tf ftlantnil. T nlpilrrn mvcoir i perform the duties of iho office with fidelity aim uumaniiy. JESSE SHANNON. Illoomsburg, July 29, 1840. The Sentinel and Conservator. Berwick.- publish the above till election. TO' THE ELECTORS OP nm.mrnTi COUNTY. THE undcrsiirnerl. nt (tin KnlfeilitiAn nf 3 number of his friends, nrsscnln lirmolf to the citizens of Columbia county, a H candidate for tho offico or SHERIFF" and solicits their suffrages. DANIEL WOODSIDE. July 31, 1810. To the JSEecioi'ti oi' CoSsnnWa comity. The -Subscribers offers himself to the Eloctois of Columbia county as a candidato' for SHERIFF at the approaching election, and solicit their votes. Should he bo elected he pledijcs himself to perforin tho duties of tho ofiica with fidelity and correctness. MURRY M ANVIL. June I a, 1810. Wo are authorised to announce OBED EVE RET as a candidate for the office of COROJSfEK of Columbia. county, at the approaching lection. Aug. 15, 1810. WE are authorized to announce Col. ANDREW IKET.RI?' of Greenwood, as a candidate for the office ot of Columbia counly, at tho approaching E lection. A