-3—l■el STAR or THR NORTH. R. W. WEAVER EDITOR. Illooimbnrx, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1850* DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. riocUoii held Oct. 8, 1850. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, W. T. MORISON. FOR AVDITOR GENERAL} EPH. BANKS. FOR HIKVEVOII GENERAL, J. P. BRAWLEY. FOR CONOR ESS. HENDRICK B. WRIGHT. FOR SENATE. CHARLES R. BUCK ALE W. Repeal Nomination#. FOR ASSEMBLY JOHN IH'REVNOLDS. FOR COMMISSIONER, JOHN miiliY. Democratic County Ticket. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Reuben W. Weaver. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, Solomon Ncyhard. FOR AUDITORS, John Keifer, 3 years* Gilbert C- H'Waine, THE CONGRESSIONAL NOMINj^^H The proceedings or the Conferees, published in another show that Col. Wright was regularly nomi nated as tho Democratic C audidato, and as such he is entiled to the cordial support of llie party. The Conferees from this county wore chosen at our Convention without in b' ructions, and nominee waß conceded to Luzerne. Along with that concession went dho right of selecting the candidate, at any rate iti the first instance, and the general un demanding was tliat our Conferees should confilfn the choice of Luzerne. They have done so, and the nomination as made is open to ho objection on the ground of usage or rcgula.ity. Tho objection powerfully urged, against Col. Wright in 1818 was that ho was not the nominee of his own county and that fact carried against him a large part of the • democracy of the district But no such ob jection exists in the present case, and those whose votes in 1848 went in another direc tion, can now support him without inconsis tency, or a sacrifice of the position which they then maintained. Let his nomination therefore be supported by all, and this district will be represented in Congress, once more by one chosen by the Democratic party and owing fidelity to It and its principles. The Senatorial Nomination. Tho proceedings of tlic Conference on Saturday at Berwick appear in janother col umn. As was expected, Mr. Buokalevr was - regularly-nominated by the unanimous vole of the Conferees from Columbia and Lu zerne. This result, in accordance with the known will of the conventions of both coun ties, will daublloss be endorsed at the polls 'by a large majority. In electing him the people will secure the services of a most competent and faithful representative, and at a time too in the history of the state, when such persons are required in the Legislature, and can render essential service to the pub lic. The nomination of Mr. Buckalew was (airly,.as well as regularly made; without lesort to triwk. or intrigue, and without pled ges or promises to aqy man or set of men Jn the district. Ho is above the nse of any such means to obtain a personal advantage, und would scorn a position purchased at such a price. He is, besides, a self-made man, who, by his own exertions has attain ed a solid position in society, and, by an in dustrious cultivation ol natural abilities, has rendered himself competent .'O represent the District with credit and advantage. The people can vote for him in the full assurance ihat every vote is worthily bestowed. Bloomsburf Academy. We were pleased to enjoy the treat of the Academy examination on last Friday eve ning. The scholars did credit to their tui tion, and the exercises of declamation and leading filled the room with smiling faces of gratifiod parents and interested visiters. It itO the oredit of our town to find tho school -well patronized, as it is. The Winter Ses sion will commenoe on Monday the 27th of October next to continue 22 weeks. Terms, the same as the past session. A Are broke out at Taroaqua on Wednes day night of last week which destroyed three .houses. It broke out in a house of Mr. Frederick Shcid who formerly resided in place. The buildings were partly in sated by the Lycoming Fire Company. OT Governor Johnson has been up into .the 13th Congressional District on an elec tioneering excursion. It tee business that fot a Governor to be it, while drewing his pay from the tax-payers Of (tie Wale. ET The Democratic Convention of Lan oaster county instructed fot Col. Booh Fra ,,' • Ml as next Governor.} ST The Sullivan Eagle is no* published by R. H. Foteter. * <" KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE That the people of Danville applied for new public buildings in 1836 and 1837, and that they would soon have new and costly public buildings erected at the cost of Mon tour county, if their county was once fairly established. Keep it belbre the People That the people of Danville in 1839 ap plied for a public poor-house to be built at Danville, and that if their county should now be fairly established, they would erect such a poor house at the public expense. Keep It befbrc the People That the cost of erecting such new Court house, Jail and Poor House would be some FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, which the tax payers of Montour would be compelled to pay. Keep It before the People That the division of Columbia county has not been asked for by any other persons than a few speculators who expect to make money out of the erection of new public buildings at Danville, and a few dis. appointed office hunters who couid no ion j get gel office from {he people of county. Keep ft before the People That JOHN M'REYNOLDS is the Repeal Candidate, nominated on the repeal issue alone; and that Charles B. Bowman is Felty Best's candidate of the pledge clique, whose main principle is to make pledges before the election and to deceive people afterward. Keep It before the Peoplo That John M'Reynolds will represent the people fairly on the Repeal question; and that Charles B. Bowman, if ho could be o- Icclod, would only represent Felty Best. A FARCE. From what we havo learned the Confer- AMhomDanville in Kttendence at the Sena- to he gain. It would not work to st ted down, and so they literally backed out. pretending that they did so because a Reso lution of theirs was not taken up out of or der. They then retired to the Stable of Mr. Nicely, and after some time returned to the Hotel, when Mr. John G. Montgomery, who had them in charge announced that they had nominated Valentine Best for Senator! A very proper place to nominate him was a sta ble, and the whole conduct of his conferees ami their conductor was calculated nation require at the hands of the Democra cy of this District a representative, who will take an active pait in their settlement. The interests which we have in the Valley of the Susquehanna also demand that we should have a man in Congress who can speak for us, and in our name represent our wants and desires. We feel a confidence in the candi date whom you have instructed us to put in nomination. You did also, or you would not have given us such instructions. Now that we have performed in good faith our du ty; we ask of you to do yours by confirming our act, in electing our candidate, and by such a majority as will leave no doubt as to the complexion of the political views of this District. For oureelves we are guided by but one motive; —that is paraoonnt to all others : it is the good of the Democratic Cause. With individuals we should have nothing to do. It is the great question of Democratic representation that we have in view. It is the election of a man to Congress who has the integrity and the ability to carry out Democratic measures. Judging from the character of the candi dote we present fo you, we have no doubt ho will faithfully doit. As we enjoin upon you the propriety as well as necessity of sustaining the nomination wo this day pre sect to you. Ou motion, Resolved, That we will use all hono rable means to secure the triumphant elec tion of HENDRICK B. WRIGHT tho oandidate this day nominated for Congress, and that we earnestly solicit the undivided aid of our Democratic Brethren throughout this Congressional District in the accomplish ment ol such an object so vitally impottant to the interest of Northern Pennsylvania. On motion, Resolved, That the proceedings of this Conference anil the address be sign ed by the officers and published in the Dem ocratic paper of thts Congressional District. Jno. Brisbin, 1 Ziba Bennet Irain Derr, 5 Chairman. Sectr's. ) Proceeding of the Best Conference. Reported by John Donkey who was looking over the partition. The Best Conferees met in Mr. Nicely's stable at Berwick, and Mr. Snyder moved that Mr. Thornton be Chairman of the meet ing. Mr. Thornton seconded the motion. Mr. S. put it to vote. Mr. Thornton voted aye Mr Snyder declared it carried and Mr. Thornton took the seat—on a wagon tongue. By a similar process Mr. Snyder became Secretary of the meeting. Mr. Snyder nominated Felty Best to run for State Senator. (Great sensation 'and a long balk.) Mr. Snyder then moved that the nominations now close. Mr. Thornton sec onded the motion, put it to the meeting, and it carried nem. con. It|waa then moved that the nomination ot Valentine Best be unani• mously confirmed, and amid a great deal of sensation, the vote waa taken as follows : Mr. Snyder voted Aye, Mr. Thornton voted Aye, John Donkey, (with a horte laugh,) voted Neigh. Electioneering. In Bucks county, it seems, the candidates go it strong for the post of their aspirations. We give here a fierce pronnnciamentoofone of the Hotspurs. Old Solebnry, Awakot FELLOW DEMOCRATS At the solici tation of what few friends I have, I respect fully offer myself as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF THE GENERAL SES SIONS AND QYER AND TERMINER, subject to (he decision of the regular Demo cratic County Convention. My friends al though but few, as I said, are like our spar tan band of patriots on the ever will be re membered plains of Mexico, are bold in saying that ram every way qualified for the office, and in fact I think so too. If 1 should happen to be so lucky as to get on the tick et and elected, I shall endeavor lo discharge my duty faithfully unto the end And if any other one of my brother Democrats gets on 1 shall go the ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket, so help me Demo crat. WM. C. COOI'EU. Now nftei that one would think there was nothing more to be said. But there is an other claimant for the same office, and his case is certainly interesting and meritorious. To tho Democracy of Bucks Co. 1 JFFER myself as a candidate for nom ination at the County Convention for tho office of Clerk of the Quarter Sessions anil Oyer and lerminor. —My friends, who urged me to take thisslep (though few|in number,) are pleased to considor me competent. To this opinion I rather incline myself, and will add as a further reason, that I am perfectly willing. lam reputed lo write a tolerable good hand, and trust that I should be able to swear a Jury, in either German or English, as the Judge might direct. In proof of reg ular business habits, I refer the publio to any pertain with whom I have transacted public affairs, either as Clerk of Recorder Maugle, or Deputy of Sheriff Ott. Having some dim prospects of Matrimony, it is proper to say, that if I am ever to have Offico 1 would like it about tuis time. SAMUEL R. EGGERT, Doyiestown, August 14, 1850. Well, we go for the 'Matrimony" man. And as it is very fashionable to propose can didates some time in advanoe, we prbpose the "Matrimony" man's oldest boy-that is to-be for the Democratic candidate (of Pres ident in 1900. NORTHAM v TOM CocMiy.—The Democratic convention of Northampton, on Tuesday of last week, formed the following tieket. Assembly—Jamea M. Porter. Michael Myers. Sheriff—John Bach man. Commissioner —Thomas Dornblazer. Pocr Director —John Brown. District Attorney —H. M. Mulchler. County Surveyor— Ebenezer Seurles. Auditor —Peter Miller.. EV The following is the Luzerne county Democratic tieket: Congress —Hendrick B. Wnght. Assembly , S. S. Benedict and James W. Rhoads. Sheriff —Jacob R. Bloom. Commissioners— Richard Hutohins, three years, Lewis W. Litts, 1 year District Attorney —Jacob Waelder. County Surveyor —Jacob Allabocb. Coroner —Samuel Vanloon. Auditor —Jonas Buss. Representative Delegates, Daniel Rankin and George P. Steele. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN POTTSVILLE.—A fire' broke out in Pottsville, at 4 o'clock, yester day tnoruing, that has caused extensive de struction. It had its origin in the careless ness of a teamster, who was lending his horses in the stable of Geisaes's tavern, on Centre street, above Market. It consumed the whole row of stables on that side of the street, and all the shope ar.d offices on Mar ket street to Thompson's store, which was saved. Mill's tavern, on the oppoaite aide of the street from Geisaes's stable, was also destroyed; and considerable injury was done to the Methodist church adjoining. The property lost is to be regretted, chiefly for the immediate inconvenience of the occu pants. Otherwise, like the laige fire on. Centre street, it will put substantialand good, looking buildings in the place of uusafe and unsightly rookeries.— Ledger iff the 30 tk. THE TURKISH AMBASSADOR.— Amin Bey, the.- lutkish Commissioner, has arrived latWoshn ington, and it is said that his reception was very fine, and highly gratifying to him. Mr, Webster called upon him on the 19th iastant f and expressed his hope that his visit tb this country would lead to relations thetnest in timate and friendly between Turkey and the United States. Tho Ambassador replied in ths same friendly spirit. Ho was afterwards introduced te-MftXing, Gen. Cass, ami Mr. Benton. He is lodging at the sanao hotel as Mr. Clay, and he oalted on that gentleman at hia lodgings, and kissed his hand in de ference to> hit-age and eminent character. The Senate; we believe, has appropriated ten thousand dollars to defray the expenses of the Commissioner while in this country. The expenses of the Federal government, this year, will amount to two dollars and fiftf * h . ead 'or every man, woman and child in the United States, bond tw (see Exchange Paper. If this amount were collected in the form of a direct tax upon each individual hot* many would jump, when the tax collector presented his bill, and begin to calculate whether' he may not be paying too dear for his whistle. Double the amount might be extracted'from the people's pockets indirect ly, by ineieased duties, and no on would give a seeond thought to the coet. POTATO' ROT IN New JERSEY.— We regret to leant from the Woodbury Constitution that the potatoo rot prevails very extensively m Gloucester and Camden counties, and that whole fields are lost. The Trenton Ameri can says the potatoes hare suffered severely in that neighborhood, and it is supposed the crop wiH be small. ry Wm. D. Lewis, Esq., who was ap pointed Collector of the Port of Philadelphi a, by the late President Taylor, was confirm ed as such, by the U. S. Senate, on Wednes day last, despite considerable opposition from Senators Cooper and Sturgeon, of this State. BP" The grape orop of Berks county is al most a total failure. In the early part of the season, they were seized with rot, and the few left will not be fit for wine, being yet in a green stale. The loss on the crop in that, county wilf not be less than &0,000. FIRE. —We learn that a fire broke out IN' Pine street at Tamaqua, on Thursday morn ing last, at about tho samo time of the fire in Pottsville, destroying three dwelling hou ses—value of property not known. THE RULING PASSION —Somo of the Down Easters are so lond of driving a bargain that they propose to give very extravagant prices for tickets to hear Jenny Lind, provided the Nightingale takes it out in trade, tin pansand such liko articles. Pittsburg, Sept. 19.—W0 learn that Gen. Hinton, United Stales Mail Agent, has been fully committed for trial at Columbus, Ohio, to answer the charge of robbing the mail. The stolon money i:t his pessossion Was ful ly identified. ty The Arkansas Legislature stands aa follows : Senate, sixteen Democrats and four Whigs; House of Representatives, fifty Democrats and twenty-two Whigs. Demo cratio majority on joint ballot, forty. Buffalo, Sept; 18.—Jack Wade was arrest- / ed here to-day, on the charge of robbing, some four months since, the Dorchester (Mass.) Bank of over thirty thousand doU lars. Within four yoars about $15,000,000 have been expended in railroads in Vermont and New Hampshire, atvi nearly $70,000,000 'tu New England. ft is said that young Ladies who faint on being "proposed to," can be restored to * consciousness by just whispering in their ears that you were only joking