A " .nddwuia 0 VOL" 2 NO. 28. BLOOMSBTJllGr, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1868. PRICE FIVE CENTS. llLOOMSllllIia IHKKOTOKY. STOVES AND TINWARE. IAi'011 MIX, denier In Moves tlnwnrc. Mnhi J St., tlhuVO CIJlll t llOUKC, l-nll I M. ltltPI'IlT, Miivch nnd tlnwnrc, i. block, MnltiM,, west nrMnrki-t, , Utipcrl vl-nll I) PA . A. HAItTMAN, Stoves, Tlnwnro t,f nil uC Holltli Mnlu Hired. I 1 KIIHl", 'Irht Hloro mi West end V2-1U7 CLOTHING, AO. I.OWi:.NIimiO,merehnnttntlor, Mulii-t., SI ly. uwr uutnu anii'ni'uii nuuse, w- .1 . IT III rlntliliit- ete lliti-tm.iii'u Imllilliiir. Mnhl RlleCt. Vl-llll DltUGS. CHEMICALS, AC. r N. MOV tilt, druKsUtnnd apothecary, Kx JJ change block Mnlu at. lnl' l.i V, I.UT7., druggNt nnd npothecary, Ilupcrt i'j, block, Main St.. west of Market, 1-Hl1 CLOCKS, WATCH KS, AC. f OVtH linUNHAIUi, watch nnd clock mnttcr. I J near southeast corner Main ami Iron fU, vl-n 13 Oil. BAVAOK, dealer In clocks, watchei nnd .Jewelry, Main st., Just below American ltuuso. vlnl3 I CATIICAUT.vralch ami clock maker. Maikct JV St., below Muln. vl-n 13 BOOTH AND SIIOKS. C1 M. llltOWN, Imot nndfdioemnltcr.MnhiHliect , oppo'dto Court Homo, vl-n.3 i KOrXF.IiJ'It.mnnufacturcr nmlilcaler In boots A' ami iliocB.MnliiKl., opposllo Kplscopal clutrcli Vl-IHI HHNUY KT.i:iM, mnnur.icturcr ami dealer In liootN ainl shoes, groceries t tc.( l'-iist It looms liiirRMulust. vl-nll DAVID lliiTZ, twot niid shoemaker, Main nt., below JIartiuan'H stoie, went ofMaiketMrcet. vl-nll PItorKSSIONAL. III. UVANS, M, I). surgeon and phj-blelan houIIi bldti Mulu bt bulow Market. vl-n 1 1 l it. I(. T. Kinney Kurncon denll-d,teethoxlract W cd without pain. Main bt., nearly opposdto l.plscopul Church. vl-n Id J 11. M'KULVY, M. I), surgeon and physician north bide. Mala bt.t be low Market. Mill I O. ItUTTnit, M. P. Bur J Market ht.,nbuvc Main. P. nurgeon and Physician. vi lm iiiv. Hi K.. i-.iv, nuiL-uii ui'iiuii., .-iu.ii si.. 1qbovo comt house. vlnlj 1 II. noniSON, Attorney-nt-Iiw.Oinco Hnrt il. man's building, Main Htrect. vJ-n'JO DH. H. 1'. CIIALKANT, Dentist, Mam Ht.( be - J"W Market. Neil door to Dr. D vans 2-17 3IILLINKHY & FANCY GOOlis. " 1ISH LIKZIH HAllKLUV, milliner, Itamvcy vl-nll 111' building, Main M. f ISS A. D. Wnilll, fancy goods, notions, books, 111 hUitloncry.noillibiduMalnbiiect below Mar ket. vMiH n 1'KTKItMAN, millinery nnd fancy goods op. ij. iomiu j.pm-npui riiumi, .muiii hi. HUM. JUMA A. A HAIlK IIAIIKTLKyT ladles orner ill cloaksnnd tlicss p.dteriH, Houtheat corner U1UU UNO Will hi. vl-nU MISS M. DiniUICKSOX, millinery nnd fancy goods Malnj.t.,opiKJslte Court House, l-nll 1 KM. M. 11. KUUMAN, milliner. Main bt.( below 11 L llaittnau's store, west of Mailcetht. rU fPlIK MIKSIM NAKMAN millinery nnd fancy L goods Main street Just below American liousf. vl'Uli TlOTKLS AND SALOONS. r I.IIArociC.oysterand rating mdoon Amor l- l can iiouse, .Main hi ll.Ul.er IamcocIc hiiperln-vl-nl. liriDMYlIlt A JACOIiY, conf.ttlonry, l.ikry, ) and ujstorwnloon, wliolesaleand u-Ull, elmiiyo block, Malu st. ln!3 Mt7X& WKllM, confectionery, bakery, nnd ny I' tcr saloon, wiioieitaio nun retail Mul n t lust hcbiW lion, i iXCHANdi: IIOTIIU by Kihuis A Clark, Main I'jst., opposlto court tiouso, 1 MM! MIMtlCAN HOUSIJ.by John I.kaiock, Main A t., west of Iron fctieet. nOUIvS HOTIX, by O.W. MAUUr.u, east end of V Malnj . I;J? ) HTOIINIirt, reficsbnient Halonn.Maln f.l..Just ), nbovts court house. 1-n W Kooxs it claw: cliaiiKQ hotel. refre&luucut aloon, I'x vln !( irir. tiiLLMoni refreshment t-nloon, SIiIvh'h 11 block suulli bide Maliibt, VI Ml I MKUCIIANTS'aXD (UtOCKltS 1.1 JACOll.S, Coulectionery. gi j ht.,aJLooCourtHouse, unwerli'S t le Main Vl'IllU n If, Mir.MHE, dealer In dry Koods, EiiHcrles, niieeiihwure, ii"iir, mix, mi UxLimniio block, Maliihtreet, notions, etc. iiMCKLVY NKAL it Co., df alerH In dry Bonds, etc., uuiHieuht corner Maliiunil wnrlcet t.t,'l-nli ill groceries, Hour, ii. a v;, jiijv i.ii, iiniH iiuii cup's uooiw unit piiui-b. Mala M., nbovo Couit House, OC, MAltlt, dry nondsnnd notions, houlhwest , coiner Main and Iron sta. vlnl3 1 .f. llltOWCn. drvuooilM. irKH'ei It .iU. north tJ. weHt coiner Main and Iron .ts. vl-nll ni;V. A. HAUTMAN, dry cnods, notions, and Ik imxprlfM liiln kl.. oinihllo I 'in ill's l'lirill luioltooms. 1 1'hjj KH. HUNHllKitmm, (aeiil,)KioceiIeH,tobnc . co. nnd confeillonnrv. Mulu bt.. opliasltP iplscopnl Chinch. vl-nll n.. 1)I:cK1.i;Y, KtyMonokhoetttore, books nnd . k tut Ion erf. kotithueht corner Market anil .Muln bin. vMill IM.TAM miAHMUM, confi'itlonciltB, Main near the. inlliond. 11 Mi:NlJi:NlIALl,.tr-ii'il stock of lueichnn I J. ilKo ami lumber, mtiwr of Main bticxtnnd itt-rwlck roail, vluM I .1. Itnmil.VH. di nltr In tlrv irood cici rles I Ic. tJ Bhlvo'n block, Muln nt below li on vl-nil I, Iv. (J1UTO.V. (3ioei-il(N A. l'ro ilons. south- Jcust corner Main nnd Iron streets, lnll 0V. hYDlUt, liardwnre, i-utleiy guns, etc.. MiU" M below Iron. vl-n4J i J. hLOAN. ilealerln cholcoiliy ukkU, lfoiiso- si., opponlto court bouse. il ' HIT illlkh"Uun,iivoilhi"Mln,i.iil,i.iii Vlllll iindlse IC. 11VK1C, khm'i ries a ltd gem in! meiclmndise J Main tit UUUVO t CSl, Vl-tlU i r.HtiAiiri. I J, hllOCB.tte., Market, ,i:sH, dry uoim1, L'roceiit, bootH, JlUlK.lt bllM-K, ilulit fct, wtst ol vl-n l.i O CltAMKU tt A. li. IIAYllUlthT.DuiUrMlu O, (JroctiieK, ConicctlciieileM nnd Nnllons, tcottown, south side, two doois above lliobst'tt wnt!onmalf er bhop. v'-J-nlH. SljSCUI.hANKOUS. Gt W. COHKLIj. furniture rooms, thrco t.tor' I, bih'kon Malliht., wintofilarlitt tl. I-iilJ E .T, TIIOUNTON, wall paper, window bhadcK, hiiuurrt. 1-11 1.1 una uxiureH, itupcrv uioeu, iiiaiu bt. HHOHl,8TOCK, pltotoyrnplier, KxeliniiKfl , block, Main bt., opposllo tourt bouse, l-n 1.1 f 1M1UOADT, pholORrnpher, Haitman'8 bulld tJ IntfUoUlieosleoinerMulnaudMaiUttst, JnU Li J. lUDMSMAN, Agpnt Munson's Copper Tu IV bulnrMghtnliujKod. VJ-nli) Til, rDllHKlX, saddle, trunk nnd harness maker, Mulu bt below court, house. vluia n FOSTKH, Gluo Maker, and White ami fancy I. Tnnner.Heottown, v-ii7 I jiind dealers In Lumber, of nil kinds, planln v T ft IQIIIllin T llf lll.MI manufuctureiH mlliiuarlho rul broad. inning Vl-IlHi T J, HIDLKMAN, saddle, nnd linrnesg mnktr, y) , near southwcsteoiner Main und MurUetst. 1 WITMAN, maiblo world, near southwest A. corner Main uud Mai Let u, lIU r It.ltIN(JLl!H.l(fdf r In ilnnoH. ort-aiiH and J. meiodeous.ntU, WtCoieU'slurniluio looms ni H. mabti:hh, agent for flroverA llaker'H 1 , sewlnfi mnihlue, im, up Btulr. lam st.. iiiiriman u uunu vMill 1 W. HOI1II1NH. llnnor dealer second door f loin J, norths cut ccrner Main nnd Iron it, vl-nll lir I'KACOCIv. Notarv Vubllc nnrl beast renter Main nnd Maikct bt. vl-nU if UN A.I'UNKTON, mutual nnd tosh rates flro t) insuiTtiico conipany.northi at corner Main and West it. vl-nll fir.omn: nAKHi:UT,manurnclurcr nnd repair I er of thieshlntt marhlnes. humnle A fo'MMa ehlnehhopjist HlooiUbburg, vlnll I H, KUIIN. denkr In meat tallow, ele., Chem 1 borlln'M alley, back of American bouse, m-hii CJAMUi:! JACOIJY, MnrlTo and ilrmwiPUmo O Vorki,l'jutUloorabbuiE.Heiwickrad. vlnt7 M y.HAMI'I.K ACO. MnrlilnUtb-.ICaslIlIooms- , burg nenr rallrnod. ('iibiliieuinadunt short uiUcfiunibUiuy umdv tmliipuliul, vii-n'ii OllAXOKVfLLK DIHKCTOKV. DIl. ). A. Mr.O.Mianf., iliylrtnn nml ninoon. .Mnlu t., next dour tu UihkVh ilolcl. vl-n 17 BIHC'K llOTi:t. mul rpfrrMitncnt inlnmi, liy lkl. lAiTill, cor. iir.Miilnnlul l'UicM.vlnlT SWAN llnri;i., Iliamijicrhomo by John Knv Ucr, Muln nt iibove I'lne. VI-mIT DK.KMIAN', itonlcr In ilry kwk.( priwerlr, . lumber nnil general MerchnmlKe. Main Rt. Gniltd II IiAKAUt'H.nilihtlr- nml linrucN, mnker Mnlu it.. nbovo thoHwnti Hotel, vln!7 J It, H.MlTlt mnmiCiclurrr of tin wnro nnd T denier In Move ele, Alnln si., nlKivo '.lie Swim Hotel Vl-u 17 1 ,t li, XT. COMIMAN, Jlerelmnt tnllor nnJ i, tient'n luriiNhliiKgonilK, Muln bt next door to llio Ul Id; hotel, Vl-ll 17 H. llAYHUnST.CIorUii, Wntclien nnd (lulls , repnlreil. Gun, nnd Wntches fomnle, Mnln beluw l'lue. vl-1117 "I AMI'S II. ItAUMAN, C'nblnet Maker, nnd Un t) ilertnkcr. Mnlu Ht., below rino, vl-nl7 MIC'HAIXC. lvi:t.I.i:il,Conrectlnnery, (lynen Ac.. Ac., nu l'lncHt., belivccn ilnlli mul llll. vl-nl7 11 It. AC. KlU.CIIXI'.It, Hl.icUnmltlK. on Mill 11, Htrett, near l'luc. 1-U17 AUIM.IAJI DKI.ON'O, Klineinnliernnd nmnufne M tnirrur llrlclf, Mill Ht went or l'lnc vlnlO 1.1 MAS HNYDKlt, Flour nnd drlit Mill, nnd I'j Uenlerln grnln, Mill Ktnet. vl-1117 T liWIrt II. f.CllUYM',lt, Iron foimiler.Mneliln Jjlst, nnd Munufnetuler or ilow, Mill Ht.Vl-1117 MII,i:n A. WILLIAMS ('n.rniinrrHnivl Mini, ul.n-lllicln ol lonlhir, Mill htleet, VI-H17 TOIIN KIIM.r.K, Hoot nnd Wineniaker, I'lne (J KlU'Ct, oppoblto the Aciidciny vl-nl" 1 11. IIKHKINII.V llItol'UMt.l'nrpeuterinnd A. UlllldelK, M.llnKtleet, below l'llle. M-1117 CJAMtli:!, HIIAUPMIHM, .Mnker orthn llnylmv-t O liiulu i'uulle. .Mulu Kt, vl'ui. IM. HAItMAX, nnddto nnd Imrucvs mnker , oriuigevlllo, oppOHlto rrnnio elitireh. lJull CATAWISSA DUIECTOHY. CjrHQUr.irAXXAornrlckllotel.H.Kostelmudcr n inritrIetor.houth-eat corner Main nnd Second Mreit. VJ-U12 JH. CltUAHY, dry poods, groceries, nnd rcii , eial Merchandise, Main .street. v--nl2 D. niNAUD, dealer In btocs and tlnwuie, Main Street. M!-uti r.M. II. AllIinTT, attorney ntlaw.MaluMreet. V --llli IT.lirilT .t- KT.IVP ilrv iuuiiV groceries, nnd VJT general mercliandUe, Muln Street. V--UI- 1 KIHUUt, bllliaid Kaloon, oysters, nnd lee vMili 1J. , crcnui lu bciisou Mulu Street. B 1 DAM.M AN, Jlerelmnl Tnllor, Meeond St., UobblnV Uulldlng. vMils. ) Seco nd St., below Main. UOIIIIINS, Surgeon nnd riiyslclnn, .-iiia. 11. K1HTM-IU, "Oltavlsa llouie," Xot t h Wi st .Corner JIniu and ticcoud Streets. J-nK , M. IlltOIHT, denier In General Meri liandNe, ill. Hry Goods, Groceries ic. vWili LIGHT STKEET DIRECTORY. nr.Ti:it i:nt. denier !ry gocwli, groeerlcs, 1 Hour, feed, bait, lMi, lion, tuilH, etc l.lgNI vl-uU street. 1 '. Ti:KWlM.l(!i;it, Cubfliillunker Undertaker vMllG tJ tmd ChuliuiukLi. JO-tl'.l'II WAMT.ll llllellKillltll, opposite post olllce. vl-n 111. HI'. OMAN A Co., Wheeln rights, Hint door nbove hUiool house, 1 l-n III MltM. R KUXEi millinery nnd r.mey gooiis. vl-uiu J" W.SANlCnV, dealer 111 !.i(!nr, Hides, Hark, etc. Cu-sh puld for llldis. vl-ulil nr.M. M. i:nt denier lu Mines and tin wmo In nil Its branehe1 Vl-ll li liinuiif.ieluier nnd denier In vl-nlil. 1 bootH and hhoes, .1. I.lllsr.lt, M, H. Mil riii un and I'hjslelun. Ollleo at Kellcr'M Hotel. -J-n27 ESPY DIRECTORY. .ISl'Y HT11AM n.Ol'Itl.NO Ml MX, C. S. 1'owl l'roprletor. vl'-'nll 1'. UKIGlIAllli, .tllllO., dealers liulryi!iHls groeiili's, and general merchandise. II. rAM)Wi:i.l ilenler In dry goods, groeer les.iiiuilisivaie, hiirilivnie, IWn, Mill, nails. , He., I'.'llli W. i:i(lAlt, Susquehanna I'lanln; ilox Iauuluetor , Mill nnd vlJull JEUSEYTOWN DIRECTORY, I NDItr.W JIADISON, ileiilcrlndry goods, gio i eel les, grain, lilinbor etc., Jerse II. l-ny TACOll A. HWISIIIUt, dealer In Hides, Lrnthcr tl llarketc, Mndlson township Columbia county l'a. vl-nia 0 Al'T-SAMUia. ItlMIlY, Mndlson Hotel, Dro vcr nnd Nlriingcis eutirtalucd, v--nl IHlt'KIIOHX DIIKKCTOttY. MU.itW. II. HUOIIMAKKIt, dealers In dry woods, uroecrbs and Keneuil men haudKe. First sloro In boulh end of town. viMils, TACOll A W'M, llAUHIH, tlenlers In tlty Rood' uroeerieH. tirujrs nnd meuiciiu-s, i irsi i urocerlCH. tlruss nnd medicines, I'lrsf store In notili end ul town. n in. HOTELS AND SALOONS. IXCUANOK HOTKIi, J llI.l)OMailUUU,CO!.t'MlUA C(i l'A, 'I lm miib-rktincil luvluif nurL-hased tills ;l11 k nown and eenti ally locat edhouse,tlm;xclMi)ao Until, sliuatoon MAINhl'Uiari'.ln ltloomslmt Ininiedlately oppo-dlo llio Columbia county Com L House, rexneetlullv Inform tholr Irleitdii find Ui4 puuue in kcik'iui vimi, loi ir iiiiiiMi i utiw ut uiuci lor 1110 if ccpiioil linn rnu-i iuimiuni m uiti i-iu tn u in mnv im i i.iiimi ii r.iVfir ltMiin k r (lis tnin. 'ibev hau Mimed no exneuso In inenaitm; t bo i:ehauceior t been tei tnlumetit of I hell-guests neither bltalt theto bo anything wauling on their mil in mnmicr in nieir peisonai comioii, iiii'y touso Is dn.ctous. nnd enfovH nn excel cut busi ness location. chnnuo Hotel mid the various lallioad depots, by whlcli liiivelleiK M'lll ho lilensniitlv eonievid to UinniMisemun at nil tunes iiciwt-ui tnei.x nml Irom the. it.pcctlve- htalloiiH In due time to liuet tho ear. KUUNS A CI..U1I llloomsbuii,', April ', l.s. Jj'OUK'.S HOTKIj, Tho above wtll-Uuown hotel has recently under, couo rad'cnlfhaimes In Its Internal arrnnuemenlMi find Km nr. vtrletnr announces to hta former custom II till! ITU' ViiiliJ I'llutlU i"l nwmiiiiiimiiiiK'iH for lliucomiorror ins liueHisarosetonu m none m fln (..niiiiit.- Ills tablti ulll nlwiivs bo found sim- plled. not only with subMatttlal food, but wllh all iho imllAfh-sof Hit Nr-iison. Ills wines uud li quors (except thai popular be vera so known ,1JU'.,irftnr7,purtlinMddliect Horn iliu luiwirtlnK nouses, niu i sonoiwdliuis, ai;o lu tho past, and will continue to itesei It In the juiuii', uiuituij . iuivuiti.iv. pXCIIANOi: SALOON, Til K l'roprletor of tho KxchnliifeSulooiiliaM now on 'nand ft largo stock of HUMMKH Ki:i''UIlIIMHNTH, eoliMUtlns of 81'IIXU UTlHThltH, BAltDINIJl, Tltll'll, lllll.OONAi HIIhKI'lUNllL'i;, IIOILKD FCOS, HWr.lTZKIl 1'llHJiK, IiAOKU 1JKKU, ALIO, AC. tl- COMI! ONIJ, ('l)Mi: A Mi AN'K Hill:. 1i I.AWSON CAI.MAN, Superintendent, llloomtUiri:, May !), 1KJ7, rpiIK ESPY HOTEL, l'.Sl'Y, C0M).MI1IA COUNTY, l'A. Tin: mhi-erlber ieiieetfully lufoimulitu frleudu mid tho publlo, that Im linn takill the nbovo well I.-noun iIoiim of i:utertnlniiient, nnd uill ho faor him ivith ucull. nr. VJM i:i:i:i' a gooii tahi.i:, ft llur welt Rtoiked ivlth tho be.t of MiiuorK, and eieiy euori lllll uo jiiaue I" li oner enure Mini,' lariiou, i , 11, I'ir.i i iH II j:py, l'u Apilt I2.IM7. JUICK HOTEL, DIlA.NilllVlM.i:, COl.UMUIA COl'NTY, l'A, udwauii i:vi:iu:tt, vr.oi'iur.Toij, Having tnken pohgcHstou of IhU ivell-kiioiin hoiuo, ko lonu kent by Samuel lA'eull, thel'ro. nrli tor ha nut In It permanent repair nnd ftiruUh. ed UAH AND I.AlIIi:lt ulth thocholce.t llnuom nnd tiewefit delicacies. HUKtAblolHiiotexieilfd lu Ihocouutyt and un paliin will bu .pared to uccdMiuoiUitiigueiitM npr3'. THE COLUMBIAN, A .Democratic Nownpapov ! rt'lIMSHEI) t.VKUV FJtWAY M01tNI.Na AT ni.oo.MsnrntJ. ii:.n'a. Til I. principles of this paper are of the Jellersou Ian Helioolof pollllcs, Those principles w Ul never bo compromised, yet courtesy nnd kindness ltall not bo forgotten In discussing them, whether with individuals, or with contemporaries nf the 1'rcss The imlly, hnpplnesa.nnd rro'perlty of the coun try Is our aim nnd object ; nnd ns the means to Btcurolhat, wo shall labor honestly and earnestly for Hip harmony, unccCM nnd urowlti of our orgnn Irntlon, Tkhms ok Hunsi'iii rrioN: Two ilollais a jtar If paid In advance, If not paid In ndwiuco two dollnrs nnd lllly cents will boliiMirlably charged. TFitMsoKAivi:UTisiNn( OneKQuare(tenlliKs or lefts) one or thrco Insertions ?l,JiO; each subse quent Insertion uO eent. bi'Aci:, OncMiuare IM. J.ou JIM. St.iHJ (1,00 ,m 10,00 l"i,ao 20,00 Cm. lv Sfl,"") 810,00 0,1 "0 11,00 1-VKJ ls.00 1 1,U) 20,00 C0.OO .10,00 yo.oo co.oo fl.ni) B.00 7,U 12,00 Two squares... . n,00 Three Kquarcs o,xi I-'our squaren (1,() Half column 10,00 One column l.",t)0 Kxecutor'snnd Admtiilstintoi'H Koth-e Sn,ooj Au ditor's Motlco J,10. Other ndeill.ciiieti1s Inver ted uceordlny lo special contract. Justness notices, wit hotit ad verlNt men t, twenty cents per Hue, Tianslcnt adveillscmeuts jiayablo luadvaneo alt otheis duo after the Hist Insertion. i It Is, In alt ciifi, more likely to lm satisfac tory, both to Mibsertbets and to llio VublNhers, that lemlttHncesand nil eonuuunlent Ions respect ing the business of ho paper, be sent direct to the olllce of publication. All letleiTi, whelhc r relating to the editorial or business concerns of the pnper, nnd nil payments for Fubscrlpllons adverllolng, orjobbltiy.nre to be m.idctoand addressed miocKWAY a iitni:i:, "Oihihilian ttykr," llbooMsitruu, l'A, l'l luted at li.iblson'n Hit tidings near I be Court House, by c. m. VAMir.usi.ici:. BUSINESS CARDS. jon PltlNTJNO Xcatly executed at lids Olllce. attou.n i:yati,a w, Ashland, Schuylkill County, IVnu'a. a r rutin 11 - j 'i - i. . w, Iteiwlik, Columbia County, lVnn.i. ri.l-l-IA?! H. AHHOTT, A i I Kl li iS it 1 '.l I'll . v CATAWHSA, l'A. W, AlILLlilt, A TTII It N 11 Y A T I. W, c. tiiiuowith i:. li. .Illllll! Post (llllie. 'ilislons eiillt-eted. I.lltl,'. In bllek blillcllni; nd lluuntles, Uaek-I'ai and IMplVOT. JOIKV (J. FItKKZK, A T T O It li Y - A 1 - I. A V, Oflhelu Hi'Hlster nnd Itecordcr's nflhe, In the basinient ol tbes Court House, Hlooinsbui fa. ()1KHT T. C-I.AltK, A T T 1 1 II N I ; V - A T-I. A W cnrlitriil Main and M. itl.it strut", i,ir I'll National lialik. Illoomsbillii, l'a. n. i.ittm:, E. a r ro u n i: y-a r-i, a w. Otlleo on Muln stti t t, lu bllek billhllln.' I.tl,i' Ihe (-uurl Houm1, lllooiusbui'i;, l.i. C. !!. UIIOCKWAY, ATTHUNM'Y AT I. A W, 1!I.()(1.MHIU'1!(!, l'A. ti- nrui v. Con it llniivc Alley below the rii .liilil'a. lumhltm unlee. T ouis nioKMiAiti) 1J . Would Inloitn tin-) ritl'itis of lllnr.iiist.iiri' nod .11 n II lclnlty that ho Is now premdtndonll kludof plating, silver or Knhl, Iti-cbl.tiT, AU(: T I O N K li H . M O H 1 1 H COITMAN, lla ln llMwd tho profession of Public V ndne Ciler lor tnauy 3 ears, would Inlorm his fihiids Hint ho Is still lu tho Held, ready and w till in; In iittt'iul to all tho duties of Ids callluif. r..i-'iiM ikslrlint his ser Ices should call r wthe to hltu iu liloonisbuig, l'a. nuus't7. W. II. I1UA DI.KY, .hsisiiiiii .Mtuicai juit 1 II Y H I C I A N A N l h-i i . Army,) s l' nil KO N, iuin-s isiiM-k, tin Olllce at the bou liloonisbuig, Va. opp Call ptoinptly utKiulid to belli ulttl 1 un1 dm lih.umsbuv 'hi. IS, N. J. II. 1HTIISKL, IIAHMKS, MAUIH.i:, AM) TIM'NK MANlII'AflUHI'.lt. and dealer in CAlU'irMlAUH, VAI.IHli, I lA XK'lM, ni'FKAi.0 noiitA iiousr.-iti.ANKi.is .it., which ho ftels conlldeitt bo can sill M lower late than any other pciNoti 1 1 1 1 1 in cnuntiy. r.x nm Inn lor oins Hi k. hhon first door below tho l'o.st Oltk-u Main Blieei, Uloomsijurg, l'a. g c. cqiiiiiNS, ! A n J l l U ? A li 4 li H1IAVINU, IIAUt OUTTINO ANli HIIAMi'OOINO SAI.CON. Over U'idiwtjcr V Jacoby'b Ico Cream HaWwi, lil.UOMSIlUUU, l'A. Halt- )elni! nnd WhUkirs cotoud black or blown. Hair Tonic to destiny dundruit uud btati tlfylng tho hnlrj will relniu hair lo 1U nrlnal color without soiling tho lint si labile, eoiistmitly on iia uu, upi ti vtt K N T I S T Jt Y . h, c. nuvi;n, ih;ntist, Itcspu tfully oilers Ids profi-Hsloniil servlcfs (o clnlty. Ho U prepaied lonltt nd to nil tho van l lie lauies ami uunuemcii 01 inoouihuui-u an-.) vi ous opera! Ions lu tho lluoof hU itrofefislun, and Tn-'in which will bo litHerted cm irold idat uif, 14 io ineti vim niu uiiiKi iiiioiut fn 1 I'lti 1.1 klk er mul rnbluT bnso to look lis will 11st be lull uialtetth. Teeth extracted by nil tho new and most uppioNfd uuthodu, and all nptiullmw on tho teelh cniiiully and ptopeily utleiultd lo, Itesldeiuo nnd ollho n lew iIimh ulxtvu llio I'ouri iiou-e.samo sine, liloouibbuig, Jan.ai.'Mtr T)owniOH ki:gs and i.umhku W. M. MONKOIJAOtH, Ilupcrt, l'a., Manuf-ttturtrrt ol and dealers In idlltln'Uof I,UMHKU i-Uoiiotliollint they nre prepaid (oiuwrmnUl ihvlr cuMoni with dispatch, ntui m iho il.inf-l ciiiai. H "TOWlViS HTANDAHI) HOALKM .erv dcseilptioti ol bcnlo wnriaiiltd lo. ulvo tntliosiitUluctlon. Hendlnr Catalogue end Clr culnr becuudlhnud Scales of other iniiUers,,lKen ! I l-uy-ru. iWwii'sCAM'.CO. 3 Park l'lnre, New Yolk 131 f tdcrul hi, lloston April :i,'08.lui, (Cholrc gotvti. rill'. ClIIIHS.IlOAIIll. 11 v owi.s Jli.nt.nnil. My llttlo Inie, dojoii umciiiher, Ki e wo M ero grown no undty wise, Those evening. In tho hlenU Ileceinher, Curtnln'd wnmi fnmi llio snowy wenthir, When you nnd 1 played eluns toselher, Checkmated hy each other, eyes? Ah I still I see j our soft white linnd, Ho,crlHK wnmio'er queen nnd knlulit, llrnc pnwns lu nllnnt hattlo stnnd, The double castles guard the wing, Tho bishop, bent on distant thing., Move. sidling through tho right, Our flnKcls touch, our glances meet And falter i fall your golden hair Agnlnit my eheik j your bosom su eel Is heaving. Down the field your quern Hides slow her soldiery between, And cheeks mo unaware. Ah mo I (ho lltllo battle's doncj Dispersed 1 nil Its cliii nlry, full ninny it uioioslneo then, halo we, '.Mid llfo's perplexing checkers made, Anduinliy ftBiiiuowlth TurUmc pliyed. What Is It wo hnvo won? This, thU nt Icast-lf this nlone T Jiat never, never, neiermorc, As lu those old still ulghts or yule I Kre we were grown sufntlly wise,)' Cun you nnd I shut out tho skies, Shut out tho world nnd wlnliy winlhii, And, eyis e.xcbaliglng waluilh with eyis, Tl.iy chess, us thin we played, logethcr I ADDH13SS Ol-' 7011. Il'm. j:ttrcll,on behalf of the Trm tus, after the laying of the Owner Stone of the Xormal School Jlttildim at Jlloomstiiri, .fune'ZVh, IfliS. L.uni's and C1i'ntm:.mi:ni After llitciilii; to tlio clonuciit mid ioi ttiicut lxliiailCH of tltc Ciovcrnor, and tliu ulilt' ni.d intorest itiir tiddiiis jti.it dvllvurcd In tlio Institute, It U scarcely ju-tl(laljtu to keop you lim-jcr oxtio-oil to tlio hCorcliliiK rays of tlio sun. In carrying out llio picvlous arrangement 1 must however, as llio reiircBcntatlve of the Hoard ol Trustee, crave your Indtil genco for a few moments. If tliu occaslii'; which calls us togeth er had I icon of it .sectarian character, It would still hiuoliicn oneof deep inter est to tho people of the) middle coun ties. Tlio erection of it public edlllco, such us Is here proposed, could not fall tu attract tho attention nnd enlist the sympathies of all the people, as well tlioo without tliu organization having it Ininiedlately In charge, as those with in, Hut when, as here, tho object to bo attained and tho means by which it Is to be accomplished, havo neither n sectarian norupollticalconiploxinii, and every citizen may feel that he sdands upon an equality In reference lo Il,wlth every other clti.i'n, IU Iniofont li. comes mow extenilcil anil the sympa thies in Its behalf, of it more ardent ilianicter. Dial .such feeling exists hero to-day, Is manifested by tho interested counte nances of tliu vast us-emlilagu before me, and the anxiety to participate in lliesu proceedings and listen to what Is ml in behalf of thu enterprise in hand. That It Is an occasion of no ordinary haiacter, is shown by tho presencu of thu Chief Magistral of thu Common wealth, uud tho pcrfiirmunco of tiie principal business of tho day by his hand by tho pic.-.encu of tho oillcer un der whoso control aro tiie Common cliools of the.State at large, and also by the pre.-enco of distinguished gen tlemen in tlio cause of education, from mii rounding counties. In all ages of tho earth the progress of the people in tlio arts and sciences,!!! lvlli.ution and general kiiowIedge,hds been marked by the character of their public and private buildings. l!y architectural .structures every whcio we are enabled with much certainty to tuko tho Intellectual moa-uiro of tho In habitants of the country. Hy Iho pres ence or absence of certain structures tho traveller can accurately Judge whether the people of a community li'.ir (iod mil regard (lie matoilal Interests of man. 11 ho .sees no siilroiKiiutliig lie.iv- uwaid no building devoted to pub lic worshipihe lias irrelmgllile evldeucu that he Is in the mliNl of ail itrellgious people. If his eye Is greeted uilli no building indicating it as it place where the young Idea Is taught to shoot, or if he Muds the school hoiisulesni!oincd,iuoie cramped uud inconvenient anil more illy ventlla te.l than other buildings of the neigh burliood, he may .safely ret down on Ills note book, that Iho standard of cducu tiou is not miu'h elevated in that lo nitty. If hounds no inaiiufactoiles wbero the facilities for lln in are ample, and their establishment would boprolltablo hojitstly conclude that there Is there, a lack of Industry .cntcrnrisp anil Iauda bio ambition to cumpetu with, II not to excel other localities possessing no greu tcrnaturalndvantages.Hul Iflu Idstrav els through n country.tliough It bu with railroad tipced, ho discovers churches, Beinlniuies ol leiiiing, business build lugs and ta-teful lesldences, ho may wiltu down that peoplu ns moral, edit - (sited, enterprising and rcflnud, assured that tho testimony upon which humak up tho record Is reliable and true. It Is thu purpose, to which uu edlllco or sliucturuof uny kind la duvoted that gives character to It uud tho people. 11 tho de-cendanls of Xoah under NlmroiL.tho mighty builder and hunt er luuTbcen content to build acily upon tliu plain. In tJuJjluud of Shinar, they would not therefore linvo bioughl upon their onterprlzo tho displeasure of thu (Ircat Architect of the Universe. Hut their dcslru for famu, and thu during spirit manifested by them In attempt-1 lug to build u tower whoso top bhoultl reach to heaven, being In delluuco of Divluu authority, brought down upon them confusion of huiguago uud disper sion overall thu face of the earth, Ina bility to understand ono unothcr'.s speech was a Bevero punishment to them, ami has.bocn a souico of lucon venlcnco to their posterity In nil tlmo since. Hut by tho aid of Institutions such as Is heio Initiated, wo are enabled, by dint of labor, (tho mildest piinlli incut which could be Indicted upon man) lo overcome this dllllcillty, uud to understand each other, though wonpeulc with tongues nnd lu divers laiiguagai. Tho magnificent Templo erected by .Solomon, nt u later period dedicated to tlioliaino of tho Lord was hallowed In Ills sight. And becatlsu, Its purposes wero right, It was declared Hint "Ills eyes nnd lllshearl would be perpetual ly there." Tho beautiful and uneiiitalled piles of Architecture at Alliens wero splen did specimens of human art and skill, but they wero temples dedicated to Idols, except, perhaps, In tho singlo in stancu wliero thelnscrlptlon"Totho un known Ood," was unwittingly placed upon thu altar. As works of art they challenge, our admiration, but as their purposes wero Idolatrous, we regret thu forbidden lu their u-e, while wc learn material wisdom from their workman ship. In the erection of buildings of a pub lie character there urn eousldcrallons which cannot probably bo Ignored. Lo cation and adaption to tho uses for which they aro designed will dictate lo thu cultivated mind thu order anil style moslsulted (o tlio surroundings and In keeping with the object oflhe struct ure. In tlieb.tronlal Castles of feuildl limes, sticngtli orpo4tlon,nnd Impregnability of walls wcrechlclly consulted, In order to guard against Invasions from ene mies wllhout. In countries subject to e.irtliipi.ikes, iirtidenco dictates that they .should not build their houses Iim high. While In our favored contries we may safely oc cupy upwards or downwards all that Is comprehended within the legal mean ing of the term land,without rendering ourselves liable to I lie charge of temerity or rashness. Wo may even by our own buildings make to uur.-elves a name and fame lu the earth 'Hid so long as wo keep within thubouuiN of thu prac tical nnil the useful, without danger of confusion or other mark of divine dis pleasure. Hut I must not pursue further the general siibjecl just glaiiicd at, hut pro ceed lo ion-bier the particular ca-e be fore ii. Invited by the net ofa-cmbly ol 1S.17 lo creel and establish it school for thu training of young men and women as teachers for the common schools of tho .Statu for tlio sixth Norm d School dis trict erected by that act, the trustees and stockholders of Tho Hlooiusburg Literary Institute, resolved to accept the Invitation and comply with the law. To this end they have prepared for the erection of additional buildings of which ivo have here now by the bund of the (iovernor laid the foundation with appropriato ceremonies, Invoking tlio AluilKl.ty l.'inl fur 1.1s lllfssltl Hoping and trusting that nothing may Interpose to impede or delay what has been so auspiciously begun Its objects uud purposes are of thu highest and holiest character.They are to elevate thestandarlofedtieatlou,lobiilld up the capacity for knowledge, lo form, developeand discipline thu mind, to un fold, deepen and strengthen the lacultles, to III our youth for the parts which they aro lo act In thu drama of life, and to bring them up to tho high position or iginally occupied by man, declined to bo but llttlu lower than the angels. Such an institution, wo may safely be lieve will meet with divine favor, and with Hie cordial sympathy anil active co-operation of all citizens within the .shallow of its beiiellls who delight lu the mnitd and material nilvaiifi'Uifiilnf this poilion of our gieat State. Its lo cation needs un commendation; t levat ed above the surrounding country, the ttiiinsplioiv is as pine and its healthful us the heavens uMiird. The scenery In all directions is misitrpa-scd for It-. beau ty and vatiely. Standing here as in the centre of a grand panorama, Illinois pread out befoie yon one of thu most lovely landscapes upon which thu eye can rest. Near by and at the foot ol tho gentle a-cent you seen thriving village exhibiting In every iitarter signs ol activity, Improvement, rapid growth and Increasing prosperity- -Having within its hound-, nine ebuivhei, three newspaper establishments, a Court I t(u!, Iron I'tiriiuces, many business buildings and line residences, and sever al school houses, indicating legard for religion, education and Industrial pur suits. Heyonil the plateau iiivuplcd by the to. vn, spreads mil i fertile valley bound si bv 1 1 a - - Sii-iiiichaiinah and skirled by undulating hills. Lonkiu; nwav !o Hie -oulli you see tiie hills be youd the valb'.v of the 1'atawlssa, rising still higher, nml still further lu thu dis tance hills peep o'erhlilsand A I pson Alps arise, lint I mar Hie ellecl ol the seen erv bv attempting Its description. Tliu picture Is before you; no words are nee-o-istiry to prove Its grandcurutnl beauty, Look for yourselves and adiulie. The siiperstriicluro about to hu erect ed upon tho foundation now literally laid iiDou a rod; for Its support will be In Its architectural design pleasing to thu eye, and suggest 111 Its whole out ward appearance adaptation to thu usu 1 to which It Is to bu applied, us wen us a dim regard for order, strength nnd uu rablltly. lis fronliigo lo the west In connec tion with thu building licretoforojereet ed will bo upward of two hundred feet uud tothusouthamu hundred und twelve feet. Its hall will bucapablu of seatln ovei onu thousand persons. Its school rooms of largo proportions, will hu well ventilated anil conveniently arranged Its rooms for recitation, lis dormitories for hundreds of sludents,lts dining hall nml culinary department all combine to make It u perfect and complete Insti tution of Us kind. Tho subject of schoois solely for the education of leathers: has been agitated occasionally for upwards of it hundred years. As early as 17 18, such a school was established by Frederick tho (Ireat at lierllu. lu America It Is said the llistono was opened at Lexington Masj about thirty years ago. Now ihey aro established hy law In many of the Stales and In others are carried on as a niero private enterprise. It Is upwards of eleven years slnco this Commonwealth was divided into twelve Normal School Districts for ns many schools, yet up to this tlmo but four of tho districts huvo availed themselves of theprlvileg t's conferred. Whatever may have been thought heretofore, It Is now no longer n ques tion that schools of this sort nroa ne cessity. Tho mind of the teacher should not only bo stored wltliguncral and use ful knowledge, such as ho Is required to Impart to his pupils, but It should havo been trained by suvere Intellectual dis cipline, glvlngitkeenues-t andcLMriKMS of vision which are the key to till true knowledge. The perceptive and reflect ive power In the u should bo drawn out Into vigorous uud healthful activity. It Is this training and Instructing of thu Intellect, which give,? both Insight to discern uud comprehen ilon to grasp the principles nf tilings, which enables tliu inliidtostrip oirthe husk and rive tho heart of a matter and lay baru Its living laws; It Is this which brings sue cess,iiud tho want of It which brings do- feat on nil our other means of educa tion. In reguid to the proper method of In struction this Is net thu tlinu nor have 1 tho Inclination to speak. Hut this much I may siiy,that all uxperlunco has shown that In order to succeed veil In any branch of business It must bo miulo a specialty, otlierwlso it Is mora than probable tint knowledge) in legard to it will bj superllcitd, and tho party a ml-erable failure. I low can one successfully teach unless hu has been taught, and how cm bu bu taught as a teacher except lu u school devoted to that purpose? It may be. said let thu teacher bo taught In existing schools. Tho experiment has been tried to engraft Normal Schools upon other schools, and In every Instance has fulled. Thu attempt was pronounced by Horace Mann ono of tho most un fortunate inovenienls ever made In lids country In regard lo education. model school for practlcu Is requir ed by our law, to bo attached to tho Normal School in order that students inayacqulroa practical knowledge of the art of teaching. Hut the schools tiro nevertheless separate and distinct al though undur tiio control of thu s.iiiij general head. Thu connection between them is therefore not only not subject to tlio objection stated but Is necessary to fnllll thu requirements of tho law. Tho Hlooiusburg Literary Institute was organized but little over two years ago, since then Its present building lias been erected, a work of uivliltcolur.il skill which doos honor to thosu who In augurated it, and which will stand as a monument to tho memory of thu ar chitect and builder for many generations Its history might properly be com nienced as Is that Inspired history of thu earth. "In tho beginning," (all lllllllirlill lUlni1 murtt imvt. tlielr llCiglu. idng.) In tho beginning then of the now era which has dawned upon.'lhls community Micro was no building duvoted to tho til-io of education, except such as thu law under tho common school system compelled the erection of. Thu tlmo had arrived for a new dispensation and dlllerent order of things. Upon thu ad vent of Prof. Carver, the liberal yet dormant spirit within our people was arou-ed, and nobly did they come up tu thu work of contributing material aid. Within thushnrt spu'eof one year that pleudld building was erejled, theso grounds enclosed and ornamented, ami the machinery of a school unsurpassed for its excellence sul in motion. Un- lor the supervision of l'rof. Carver tho architect and bullder,thu wholu uxpenso lid noi evceud twonty-iivo thousand dollars. In thu same hands it is conll dcntly beloved Hint the new bulldlngwill lie erected ami completed lu nil its ap pointments for less Unit twice that sum. ill.ciis, upon you depends the equul of this onterprlzo. Tlios.imu liberal spir- t which lias heretofore been manifested iy many of you, participated In by all inerenteil will ensttru It complete sue- ess. And hence shall go forth highly educated disciplinarians, with minds thoroughly Imbued with the philan thropic doctrines of Christianity which lunii part of tho coiiimon law of Hie laud,whiKu biislnus- It will bo to in. mid, and form the minds and shape llie ili--.ll nlusof your j outh-t liu generation which will soon, occupy lliu places which their teachers no a' o.vupy. And thus Irani the centre shall extend on ward and outward uu inllueuci' forgo.nl constantly enlarging Its elide until It Is felt, not only within lie ills- met but throughout the borders ol our re.it State, and llmite.l by no iinaglii ury lines shall extend over our broad land from ocean to nv.iu, and passing iho bounds of time be recognized In liiiuii less eternity, llutmyfiiendsllilsgre.it wotk con not he accomplished nor lliisgiv.it good lea II .ed unless thu people come up and help us, not help u merely 1ml them seleej in well, l-'or be it lllldersto id that the men who mv laboring In tills en- terptizo and those who contributed their money have lu reality but an In terest in common with lliu whole eoui' iiitudty. .Motives of a high character, thoso which relate to tliu moral and so. cial Improvement nf our youth, havq been presented to us with great lorco and power. These alono ought to uiovo us to prompt, decisive and sticeiuslu! action. llcsides these, tlicruuro consideration? which although of a selllsh uud pecuni ary character I may bu allowed to men tion. What has Infused now life uud vigor into your town ami surrounding country? Two years ago it was com- parltlvely llfelss nnd Inactive. Now It exhibits n freshness anil activity which must glvo pleasure to uvcry citizen, Wu have got out of tho old riit.and mo vo on with tho rust of tho world. Wo look around for th-j caiisu of this Increased prosperity. What Is It that bus milled to the value of your real eslatu llfty percent, and doubled your rents? What has induced tliu erection of this largo number of dwellings? Tho Hlooiusburg Literary Institute and tho prospect of the statu .Normal School huvo done this. Ask tho wealthy farmer who has pur chased property and removed to your town, why ho did so, Ask nil from city or country who aro coming hither, why thny select this locality, ami with ono accord they will nnswer, that tho deslro to educate their children without send. lug them nbroad,controlled their action. If It bo suggested that thero nro other causes combining to favor our locality nnil build It up, I nsk whnt are they? Have you more manufactories than heretofore? Do your Iron furnaces give employment to moro men? Is there any branch of business which has giv en this Impetus to tho growth of this village-? If any of Hiusu things exist they have tailed to come under my ob servation. Your town has taken rank among tho important towns of the .state, but chiefly on account of tho Interest It Is taking lu Kducatlonal affairs. Tako away your Institute, deprive you of tlio prosptct of tho Normal School, and your real estato would de preciate lu vnluo much moro rapidly thnn It bus risen. Let every citizen then contribute In proportion to tho valuo of his property (to that extent ho Is clearly Interested) and the highest anticipations of tho most enthusiastic actor In this undertaking will be more than realized. Communicated. Hl'dAItLOAl' Jlllic 30, ISiS. M it. AeiiiiNjiACH :l)ear Sir; I havo been much engaged sluco the uppcur- nncoofyour rejoinder In thu "llepubli caii" of thu eleventh of June, lu regard to the publication of ourcorrespondeuco 1 yielded to tho wishes of friends, who thought It would Interest others busldu ourselves, both your friends and mine. In your original letter you asked int. to nnswer them, 1 did so, plainly, fully anil candidly, 1 was lu hope, if you re plied, your would alurm or deny, and glvo you reasons, in referenco to each one, and thus niaketi llttlu controversy that would bu both Interesting, and protltablo, hut Instead, you havo given a great many things that tiro Irrelevant to tlio questions nt issilu. To follow you through all this, would inaku an urliclu that would weary tho linger; ol thu Printers toset up, and patienco of the reader to read It. A few remarksoii thu points that you have touched lire all that mo can give at this time. There is one general obser vation to be miulo in legard to your re ply. If thu North was all ltepublican, thu South nlonuDemocralic.and 1 lived iulheSduth,then somo of your remarks might apply, for you keep up tuu Idea all through, that whatever was douu by the rebels, wasdonuby tho Democratic party. Xow this Is ungenerous, for you know as well Us I, that as soon as tho war commenced, communications weru Interrupted between thu two sections, nml lliu Duinocrals of the North had no couneclluii with those of the South. You asked, 'what wero thu principles of tho Democratic parly since ISM?" 1 answer, thesamu as theyadvocato since ISllil. You Impliedly deny this by ask ing "did tho Fathers adx'ocate tho right of .seces-lou?" "did Washington, Jeffer son, Miulljon, Monroe or Andrew Jack sou advoc.ito that doctrine?" no, cer tainly, mid I will tell you .what else they did not do. They did not endeavor toengraftthopiincipleof Monarchy into thu American Constitution, thuy did not attend the Hartford Convention to consider thu propriety of seceding from tho Union, they did not burn blue lights on thu hills of Now England, to gtildu thu oiiemy Into port, they did not petition Congress lor a separation of tliu States they did not etidorso uud roe commend the "Helper-book" that was it lire-brand of discord, they did not car ry around persons, and some of them Wenches, who taught tho people, to vote for uu Anti-Slavery President and let thu Union slide, they did not place Sharp's rltles in thu hands of u Kansas murderer, and money In his pocket, that liu might luv.tilu the rights of Vir ginia, and when ho was hung, as hu de served to be, they did not dilfy him and place blni on tlio Thiono with the Saviour of thu world, and inako his "inarching soul" the slogan of a Fiat ricidal war, all thls.nud inuielh in oth ers did, they did not, uu, they did not teach si ivs-loit befori) tho war, mid it did not matter so much, who taught it after thu war eouiineuced.as who taught It before, and by t In 1 1' teaching helpd to bring It on. Nor did (he Democratic party teach II or advocate It niter the war began, nor since it dosed. I defy ( m I lor how Iiiiiu any platform, eithei National, State or County, or lioni the ri solution ot any meeting ul' any jut Iborllies, or Irom the spivehcs f mi.s acknowledged leader, thai Ihey "itiho caled the light of -oiv-slon." Did lien. M'Chilan whom your parly repudiated because he iiiodestly pr ,po,iil to catry on the war in a Constitutional manner.' Did James Hnclmiiiiu whom hisbay wlll yet vindicate, and whose iljlng words urn worthy to be engraved in gold, and hung ut.tbe bedside of every President and every Coiignssuian, Hint when they llodowu to sleep, they may pray in Hie language of tho Sage ol Wheatland "(iod ble-s my Country. " Woilosty lhe"Allen and Sedition ion try laws" wcivcouiiUng to thnspiiit of American freedom, and tho peoplu so decided by their triumphant election of Mr, Jelli'i'sou. ousiy "the-u laws wero made to punish the guilty nml not tho Innocent." (iullty of what? of using the freedom of speech guarenteed by thu Constitution, and cauvulng thu teaching and acts of publlo men? Of op posing the Introduction of prlnclpli-s foreign to tho nature of our Institutions and of defending the fruits of thu Itov ol tit Ion from tho attacks of its enemies, when they hadjust began to taste its sweetness? Tills was their crimes, uud these laws wero mado to punish tlieiu, and did punish them, for they wero "enforced" anil many a man was lined and Imprisoned under them. Wu bad a taste of tho nature of these laws din ing tnu lulu "reign of terror," only, they wero tenfold morn violent and op prosslve, uud hail not tho excuse of n statute for their execution. Thu"lm pcriul Will" was the sole authority, anil who even spako a word against his "niejesty," wassiiruto feel tho force of the "Sedition laws," Issued from thu throne. Yon net) thitt ruw ut Utile lielU 1 .itch onu lu kiiiim olllcliil tells, Hiilue Copperhead Willi UenHoii .wells, Uiihrluuhllil foilh lo niu I I'll teach him how to upenk hU tnlnd, III- tongnn In idli-ncc. I wilt hind, Or ilso ror him a prison nnd, t'lltllhehons tlio lane. You talk of "saving tho country" From what have you saved It? Did you save it from war? From taxation and debt? From military despotism and Negro Hureaus? Did you save the Union ? Did you rcstoro tho Union ? 1 shall mako but one more remark nt this time nnd then close. You talk of our party playing sharp since 1800" to your party tills well ap plies, for was thero over such u set of "Sharpers" disgraced a country as tho men who havo hod control of tho Gov ernment for tho last elghtyears? When wo say n man pluys mean ho looks out for himself without regard to the means ho uses to accomplish his ends, and there never wero words moro ap propriate, than these, for their wholo aim has been to aggrandize themselves and perpetuate their power. It Is "strango Hint men sutler themselves to bo gulled by their leaders who havo an end to accomplish." Somoof tho Demo crats have been burnt by ltepublican fire. They wero told that with seventy live thousand men tho war could bu closed In thirty days.but It look nearern million of men and moro than four years. They wero told that the war was for tho restoration of thoUnIoii,when it was for the Abolition of Slavery and tho equal ization of tho negro with the while They were told that when thu South lnld down Us nrms it should bo restored to Its former rights nnd privileges. In stead, It Is under the Iron heel of Des potism, and , governed by negro law makers to this day. Hut I hope they have "learned wisdom," nnd I think have, and will keep their lingers out or the lire this fall by helping to elect u Democratic. President; If not they de serve till they get. Hoping that you mav see your error and go and "ifti likewise." 1 tun yours very respectfully. C. Mooiti'.. Singular Method of Discovering a Drowned Body. Wo aro informed hy Mr. J. Huchiiuun the uncle of the young girl, Miss Kate llruper, who drowned herself In tho Mississippi liver, by Jumping from the bluff In Fort Pickering, that her body was recovered yesterday afternoon be tween four and 11 vu o'clock, and was immediately bttrludln Klmwood Cem etery. The body was discovered by the following strango Incident. It appears that a young man employed In Mnr.s teard's brewery felt confident that the body bad lodged In the bottom of the rix'er at a point about one hundred and fifty or two hundred yards below where she had Jumped In.nndthat hy keeping constant watch it would soon make Its appearance, lie had been led to tills conclusion by tho movement of a loaf nf bread whlclv, thrco days after the dtownlng occurred, and when every effort to recover tho body had been in vain, was loaded with a quantity of quick-silver, and set afloat near whero tho girl threw herself in. As strango as it may seem, the bread directly float ed out to tho same point In tho river, ami Instantly sunk where tho body made Its appearance yesterday. The young man, induced by the liberal re ward of one hundred dollars, which had been offered for tho recovery of the body, patiently bided his time, keep ing constant watch nearly the whole of the time, night and day. Yesterday, Hie ninth day after ho had seen her drown hoi-self, and within about fifteen minutes of the same tinio of the occur rence, he was suddenly startled by hearing an e.plo-lon in the liver like that ofu shell bursting In tho distance, and on looking around, saw tho body liso ty thu surface, Just where tho loaf of bread had disappeared six days ago. This is Indeed uhtraugo phenomenon. -Jfnnphh Pot. Visiiii.i; Skins or Mii.itauv Hank, - While A. 1'. HHPs division was tear ing up the ll.tlllmore and Ohio Hall road track, lu the, Full of ISiU!, Lane's brigade of thai division was ordered faitber Noith than the other Inigades, where a live "li b" was u curiosity. At tills time the quai termasler bad not piocuiid new clothing lo lake llio plant of lilt' worn, liillcretl, and ragged relies of Hie campaign lulu "My Maryland," and we were rather lugmiiutllus, Hull's a fact. To.iilng up railroads Is not :i vi-rx pliu-.inl business, and we had en- ji.yi d ourselves for about twenty-four hniir-, when Captain K. went to the liuii-e to get sumuthlug cooked, and got into quite uu Interesting conversation wllh the good lady of thu housu : old Lady --"You is uu oillcer Isn't you?" Captain IC. ."Yes madam, I am n Captain lu thu Seventh North Carolina Infantry." old Lady "Thar, now, Helsy Anil, I told you ho wiu an oillcer. I kin lelt an oillcer, whenever I lay my two eyes on 'em, Tho olllcers. they have their biecches patched, and tho common sol diers, they doesn't." Kr.ia'iNti a Sr.L'itr.T. - The illsbelluv r lu woman's ability to keep a tecret would havo repented Ids error had ho known Lucy 1' , a pretty brunette, Whom everybody scolded for her odd nnd quizzical tuyings, and everybody lovtsl ror her frankness. One day hIio was walking with a friend, urm In arm and was teasing her fiiemto tell her something which was not proper to be universally circulated. Her friend answered her "Tell you, Lucy ? No, Indeed, I shall do no such a thing you never kept anything twenty-four hours In your life " Sho Hung her arm around her frlcnd'H neck inn very con vluclng nmtincr, and exclaimed. ,M 'Oh, Miss , 1 can keep a secret, Indeed I can. Then) was Miss told mo six months ago that sho was engaged to bo mtiriicd, uud I nover told any one of It, and I nover will I" "Hum,i:i()it," of tho lioston Journal says Hint six cents' worth of green paint lu powder used about nny houso will "clear the kitchen" and all Its surround ings of roaches nnd kindred pests,