THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Mlrtii'liini thin tlurlvtil will r.'li like it liraron tlitoui'li tliu ih ..iilri innl itlliU'iiltlc nl tin! prc-a-ut tlini'. Tlit'-ti ruciiiHtnu-tltm nets iru luvitllil, ilu, bduiiusu thi'y utirogati'il mid iU xtroyctl cxlstltitt Stnto jioveriiiiiunts tti nil tlio-m Htiitiw, which woro lo Knl, which hml Ih-cii nut up by thu pvu pin, which Wcrut'.xIstliiKitixl uclliiK pro IHsrly nml riitlitly, uiMlnst which no ul- Ifgiitlim emilil ho iimtlo tlmt tlioy wuw luitl-ri'iiubllciiti In lortii, or tlmt t.'ioy wcro illtloyul mill hostllo In ii"t ruc tion or chnmctur. Tliey wrro .lunitrut til to mulct! wny fur thW nuv-cystcin . thlnp: which tho piHiplu I'Usttlo tilt-in-nuIvcs, for they,' nml I hoy only, i-.in chmiKi: their cotntltwons, or niilKlttito now for old oucm. A;ain, thinficfonstruclloii nct, unit thu vmihtltudim-t funncil tiiulur Uhmii, uru Invnll'I, liccuusu tlioy iiilnpt mid rtc nsnlzo WW mill liil'niiiuiH mitlM. untl- ifpul'llciin In t licit- until 10, mid rcptiK nunt to thu Constitution til' tho United -rituti. Wlntt iiro they V I'mlur thu re iirKaulzcd govfrnniciits In Arkuniat, Aliitiniim, nml In uio'tol thu oilier re constructed rjtutc-t. eiich ult-utor Is ru iiuired, before he can vote, tuswt-iir tlut ho uccenU untl hold to the iiiilitlcnl fliiiillty of nil nitv of iiicii, unit that iiti will upliulil Unit i iiuiilll.v In luturo. Mo U tnsvteiir in tills hefoiehf citu vott ! JiiiuK ut Ohio j lust yc.tr .she g.ivo forty iliinisnnil majority ajrnltut iit-uro sul fniL'C. Jt wiw voted down In Mliini'nitii, It wns rejecletl In Mlclilpin. It would lio rejected In ourKlntu If submitted to n vote, as It would In New Jersey, and us it was recently in tonnirticut. . miijorlly of our men of tho North could not honestly vote under these Southern constitutions; could not honestly qual ity IheniHclVes for thu right of HiiliniKO II they wero transferred Miutli. On, .sliiicklut; abuse of iiowirl Ami yet to it, whu hold thcseoiivit:tlnii.supoii nc urn HUlTniia1. tho luitliois ut rccnnstrtiC' lion ciinio untl ink our votes , ttsk us to vote tlmt if we removed to ono of the Miuthcmhttaten we ought not to bo per miltcil to vote there ; wo ought to lose our citizenship unit our manhood; wo otitllit to be tho herb there, placed under the negro nnd the carpel-bHUKcr, to be ruled indefinitely atidncfortllne; to their n'eusiiro lit tho Ititnrul This Is tho un pen! Uadlculisiii makes to tho men of i'ennsylvnnla. It iiskf. you to vote that you yourselves ought not to vote untcKs notion by oatlis wlilch deny your him est convictions. This is u condition of suirriiiri! In tho South. I say it is nntl'republlcan ; It Is In contempt of constitutional princi ples; it denies n right wlilch is "sacred to freemen, and formlthiblu to tyrantn only." Away, then, with these strange nun rase uams which political rascality imseoiicocieii, anil political cupitutyat tempts to enforce! Jteconstructiou in tint Ktmlli Is iwii! tally unfair, unjust, and odious, heuiti.su It Is tho product of Omul and forcocom- jiincti. Jicro is mat gigantic political, partisan instrument, the Kieetlnien's llureau. What has that been from the beginning but a political englno to ar range and muster votes, anil to seeuro their being cast In tho interest of tho iiuoictu nartyy Tlmt lias been tho great olllco untl function of tho Jiureau, and it performs it now. At thu recent .ses sion 01 uongress it was provided that on mo ist oi January next tlio ilureau may no wuntirawn. jt is to ho retain ed until after tho Presidential election, and meantime to bo conducted with all the energy and power that political passion and political Interest can In spire, to the end that Southern elector al votes may be cast in the scale of Had- iraiism, unii mat a man with no " poli cy," who proclaims that lie will have none, shall bo chosen President, untl ino majority in congress enabled to cuuuuuu mai system ol unjust, iincoii tltutlonal and prolligato government of which wo now receive, anil .shall hereafter still woro largely receive, tho hitter fruits. Agnlu, besides the Frcodmcn'a lJti. reau, wlilch faun Instruiiiantor corrup tion, disbursing food and clothing tind other good gifts to men who arc to voto In return for them, whnt hnvo you? Military power located iji thnso States, and to keep it up. an, urmy of 5(i,0iK) men, costlug nearly ono hundred mil lion a year, retained In time of pro found peace. What has been tho re sult? Elections In the South have, to a great extent, been coerced and controll ed by force. That Is indisputable, and It was not possible that It could liavu been othcnvlso, Military power freed from checks, from subordination to civ il authority, put to perform its pleasure anywhere, among any people, will fall Into abuso ; it will restrain freedom and Compel the execution of Its will. That Is In tho very naturo of military power. It is the opposite of civil power tho an tagonist ot voluntary action. Now, wiuii ougui wo to require always at elec tions? An absence of constraint, of all Inlluenccs which may pervert or cor rupt tho action or thu elector. In this Slate wo have an old law which pro vides that no military company shall appear at n place of election; they are to be kept away. You tin not allow troops at elections in Pennsylvania, where they might not do much harm. What can you expect when military cijiumantlers, tent tliero for tho purpose, dominate, and regulate elections in tho South? What can u system built up under such domination bo but a sham, a pretense, a falsehood, not ajust ema nation of popular power, but a thing Imposed as well us proposed hv despot ic post er, and exhlbitlngalwavs Hid jni peractlnu untl evil of its origin CO.VCUfSIO.V. I'Vllow-cltizens, I havo ioiiOiihI niv self mainly to this subject of rtrrmst ruc tion because I desired to convey to you s'pinoofth(M) strong impressions which I entertain concerning ft. One expla nation covers the wholo volume of (Jan. gressioiml action In regard to the. South during thu last threu year. It has till been directed to tho presldeuthl elec tion of lbGS. Alt that tho majority In C'ongiess have done, all that they iiavu tailed to do, all that they havo propos ed but have not yet executed, has hud reference to tho Presidential election of inis. ism, instead ot liavlng accum -luted for themselves a fund of credit wan inu people, a luntl oi popular pow er, to bo used ami wielded by tfieiii, iiunii) u uvcur. jiisteatioi ou tabling, as a result of their unsorupu lous conduct, u sutllclent body of South, ern electors to balance olT Northern ones anil control tno choice, of President i..,., ...... III,.. I.. tv "i unj iuuiiivwj uj luu Bll illllCII iNOt'tr and West that even Southern votes pun. not save them from defeat, or allay tho uiuuiiii-nuj unii uisitpjiuiiuiiient which they are to experience when the free men ui inu country ueuuuraicly pass upon them anil their acts, nntl, by tilu uieuiiuii uufji- uiuur uuu lyair proclaim that their ditvs are ended, their unit discarded: tlutt they uru convicted it bud motives and ovll conduct, and me ui no vuuisiicti jruui inu places oi pun lie power. Oreat nppliiuse.J j Ono wortl more, gentlemen. It is my iirin conviction iiiai wo snail never nave occasion to leet greater prklo anil greater mtusuicuuii III any transaction in which wo may em.'uru than in ran. trlbutliig to tho election of Seymour ami jjiair uy giving to tnem inoelcctor ul vote, of our State. Let our work then nodono wltn zeal untl energy, nml In tho full conrldcnco that our cuuso Is worthy of all the efforts wo can put forth In its support. I feel that hern und elsewhere, wherever I go among' uju pcupiuoi uuroittiu, j am among friends. whobavoc-ommonBvmnathlex. who feel that our causo isjustuud right mill mat uuuer inu messing ot jieaven it must nml will triumph. Ureat and continued upnlauso.l 3Ir liuckulow retired, and tho meet ing udjournod with cheers fortho Penn Mivanla Senator und for Ssymour and lllalr. John Quim'y Adams, tho grtuuKon of old John Qulncy Adams, is again the Democratic cundldato fur (lovernor of JIussachusctU. A mkmiiuu of tho Democratic Degls laturo of!6GS cost tho State $1 ,2C!), whilst ii member of tho Itadlcal l.eglsluturo of IMiS cost 12,031 ! hc afohimbiaiu 13LO().MB13UHO. PA. .'ItlI)AV 1IIIIIMM1, slil'T, It, 180. If TIIK COI.UMIIIAN li. the l.rBf.t Clrcnlnlloil 111 Columbia anil adjoining contttlrs or any papvr inblllirl licr, amt Is alio a much larger theft than any of Itscoteiuiiorarlrei nml U thcrcfora the beet meillnm for attvertliliis; In title eeetlnn of tlto mate. Attention ! Democrats 1! Is onlcr that chcai reading mutter may be furnished ttm people until after tho election, wo make the following of fer! Tlmt we will send Till: Cot.f JIIIIAN from now mil II alter the Presidential tietiiiiii tnciub-iir twenty rou nvi: noU..its. 'I his I.- only Twenty llvo eiMils a number mid just covers tho cost of the paper on which It is printed. The paper contains each week sixteen largo columns of entertaining literary untl political news. No Democrat Is mi poor but what he cun give twenty llvo cents to nld In tho coming contest, unil ho should seo that his lladlcai neighbor has a copy. Clubs siiotild bo formal at every Post Office. That Meeting. , Tar. Republican meeting hold In this place mi Tuesday night last, was a de cltledt'zrp. Thespeakers who lin'd been iinuouuced failed to put In nn appear mice, and thu "humu material" was call' etl tin to fill up tho gap. Messrs. Whit nioyer, L' Velio nml Ktiorr essayed the task, with but Indifferent success. The audience comprised n few Ilopubllcuus mid mnny Democrats drawn thither by curiosity and doubtless also to enjoy the contrast between this and tho cnthusl nstle Demonstration nt the Court House on tho preceding night. Tho speeches were of the usual kind, expressing eon fldeneolnthofuccessof tho Republicans this Full. Mr. Knorr regretted that Senator Iluckalew could havo found no belter arguments than thoso ho advanc ed tin Monday night, which was un- doutetlly nn honest regret on the part of Mr. Kimrr w hlch is doubtless shared by most or his party who listened to thosu arguments. Tliero Is a horrible rumor that ouoot'thoexpectedundnon arrivlng speakers stopped ou ids road to make a Democratic speech, but this can hardly bo true; can it Dr? Wo would llko to see tho list of converts uiado to tho Uepubllctn ranks, by this meeting; we think that wo could Biiaro a small sjuico in our crowded columns to pub lish it. Robert F. Clark. Tjiu position of this distlnmilshcd gentleman can no longer bo misunder stood. On last Monday evening ut tho grand Democratic rally at the Court uouso no was selected ns President of tho meeting, and in n short but perti nent speech announced his concurrence In tUo Democratic platform, and hU de termination In Hupiwirt HwymDur anil lllalr. Before and during the war. Mr. Clark wns tin ardcut Iteuubllcan, und held n commanding position In that larty. In 18U ho was selected as their candidate for Congress, but through lirty dissensslons in Bradford county, was defeated. Ho remained with them until tho return of peace, but could not endorso their extra-constitutional tegls- ation ; ho was too good a lawyer to sustain their attacks on tho Executive and on the Supremo Conrt. and with thousands of others ho left a party, which under the lead of such rencgado uemocrats ts Butler und Forney, was loadlnstho nation down with taxes, and sapping tho very foundation of our overnment. Wo arn glad to announco that .Mr. Clark will nt onco tako tho stump for Seymour nnd Blair, and will speak at thu principal points In Colum bia county. A Specimen Brick. Ki:i'l'm,lt:AN- Majority arO00.-Tho election In tho State of Vermont, on Tuesday, resulted In a glorious victory for tho Republicans. Tho majority will reach uo.uUO-a gain of ton thous mid over Lincoln. Tho Senato and tho House arn entirely Republican. This Is tho first gun for drum and Colfax. Montour Amirkmi 'Che above fully Illustrates Radical veracity. It contains three barpr.icrd, distinct fal-ehiwtls; 1st. The majority Instead of reaching :io,Oflo, Is wily s;,nuo, a mistakoof .i.ooo. ind, in.tead uf a gain of ln.omt over lilittulu, It Is a Ins of ;,0(tO, a mlstakt) of IL',110". !lrd. Instead i,t tho Senato and Hons,) being entirely Republican, tliero tiro :I7 Democratic Members. A Democratic gulnofll. Wo would suggest the Impropriety of tiring such "tlrst-guns." They al ways recoil by being overloatlte," Wtl sometimes "bust." Tin: Radicals are ctmstsaUy statrrig that at thu la,t te-,lnn of Cuugrc-s an act was pas-etl doli,;; awny with thu I reedinan's liureivi, This Is not to. In tho volume of Law s of tho Unltetli States recently enacted, page 10(1, PuU1 lie Acts, No. 07. section i.', will bo foiiit. the act exItMliny the J Ymlmaii'i, Jtunntt until three months lifter the llrcsUnlUH ekettw, o 1SIW, when, as bofbnvltinny boextendtsl over unotlier yearoft0ro, in tho interest of tho RaiU"tvl inrty! Section I. takes tliu appointing pow'r from tho Preslilent. Tho act was vetwd by President Johmon, und ou tho ar.tn of July, 18(iS, jiassed over tils Jieatl. Vho I'reedmen's Bureau. i.s us much in force nowiis it ever wo-samr tho oxpen.tf uro as largo. (Ink night lut week, ll. A. l!klvv Jolmoi.UnI).irklellliu;,iuLyiil,1wji; v In bu.lt TuwniUi(ii.-tUu,7iM. ! J l'aleluuii JUHK!CC)- rhodosiguofthuabovots to convoy thu Impression that tho sjitwhas wero matto on tho samo ovt-uing from tho ii """"""'"i mm in tno imeri.'st of the. Republican mrty..)iooneuoi'(ioifc m true. Itnt. tin, 'iMor. i... In the habit , f lei l lV,: . V."1 Don't back out, PnOojiion. After nil. vocatlng tho neero.cnuso for n titinrii.r of a century, arm you inhumed tn i,n caught In their company V Wo distinctly repeat our assertion, ami can prove it if denied. Too tho mark; Itomontl, your colored orator. Js tno only ono Injured by tho statement. TUB national debt tho Itadlcal letm. cy If piletl in dollars, one row up, would bo tlireo hundred und ninety. eight miles iilgh. Wbltu men. pay your taxi-s 1 Xmmcnso Meeting in Bloomiburf. Pl list'ANT to notice, n tremendous In gathering of tho Dcmocrncy of Colum bia County wasiwltnesscd nt tho Court Hoiisoouiast Monday evening. Long beforo tho hour appointed ft steady, stream of pcoplo camo pouring Into thri now ,nnd enlarged Court room, and when thu Band came In, thu crowd ac companying it tilted every uvollublo part, both oOiltllng and standing space. After muIc by thu Band, Hon. Irani Derr called the meeting to order and proposed ItUUKIl'l' V. t'l.ARK KM'J, IMtEfttrir.NT. Mr. Clark was received with enthusl astle ilemonsttutlons of satisfaction by the dcne audience, nnd before taking his sent, made a mat and brief speech, which was received with applause. John A. Fuiistoii F.st. Chairman of tho Democratic County Commlttee,then moved the following Vlcu Presidents: via: rmwiDKNTs. Hon. Irani Derr, Hon. P. K. Hcrbinc, Hon. Peter Knt, William Howell, Ksq. Hugh M'Bride, James Kisner, Peter Helmbach, Adam Suit, C. F. Mann, Silas M'Henry. who wero elected and took their seats, Copt. Oeorgo W. Utt of Greenwood and dipt. It. J. Millard of Mlfllin wcro cho sen ns Secretaries. Tho President then announced that Seuntorllucknlow was present and would address tho meeting. As tho speech will bo published at length, wo will not attempt n summary of an argumenta tive review of tho political situation, ocupying nn hour nnd a half in its do llvery, nnd listened to throughout with tho utmost attention. It was a master ly statement of'tho case, and many per sons regard It ns one of tho distinguish ed Senator's ablest efforts. Gen. W. II. Ent, Democratic candid ate for Survoyor-flenorni, was invited to address tho meeting ; tho Chairman, (Robert F. Clark, Esq.,) Introduced him with the following remarks: Fki.t.ow Citizens : I shall bo very nappy to introtiuco to you tien. kiu. I remember distinctly tlint when the rebellion broke out, General Knt wns tho first man In tho county of Colum bia to volunteer. Ho wns not only the first man to volunteer, but ho was tho first mnn In tho county to my certnln knowledgo who made an effort to ralso a company to put tiown the rebellion, una tno nrst man wno uiu raiso a com pany. Applnuso. He was In my of lice ut tho time, nnd I know whnt I state to be a fact ; and I think tliero is no man here, whether no proposes to vote for General Knt or against him, who will hnvc tho hardihood to deny what I stnto. Ho not only raised his company nnd marched to tho front, but he subsequently commanded tho regi ment of which it formed apart ; and is to-night ns distinguished a soldier ns Columbia connty furnished during the war. iu rent. Applause. j Gen. Knt made a telling nnd effect ive speech. Sheriff Derr was then called out and sans In flno stylo tho new song of "Tho Old Hat," which wns received with immense applause. Tho President called for threo cheers for "Seymour and Blair" threo moro for tho State ticket, and Gen. Knt In particular. Threo cheers wcro given for Senator Buckalew ; and upon tho call of Judgo Derr, threo inoro for tho Presi dent of tho Meeting. On motion, to music by the Band, tho mcotlnc- ad- jonrned. it was inu muse- successful nnd satisfactory meeting of tiny party ever held in Bloomsbunr. TJio ladies wcro out in largo numbers, and added piquancy and graco to tho assembly. Wo nro always glad to seo them lending the charm of their influcnco to the right cause. Court Proceedings. The nttendauco nt Court was not very large, tliero being a strong dispo sition among both suitors. ami attorneys to continuo tho most of ihe cases on tho docket. Monday, Sect. 7th 1SGS. Conyngham Twp.vs. F.ll.Wohlfarth, Henry Gablo aad JohnSlgllnger. Rule granted to show causo why tho Judg ment should not bo opened. Com. vs. Samuel Savage. Diit. and H I'. Fortncr, his bail held in tho sum of $oO() for the appearanco of Deft, at next Sessions. John Parker vsWeslcy Buckle. Kulo on tho plaintiff to show causo why tho i judgment in tho above case, should not be opened, und let Deft, enter a plea. Com. vs. Oliver Yolio. Itcrognlzanco Fornication nnd Bastardy. Settled by tho parties. Tuimday, SntT. 8th. Kllza Martin vs. Daniel Martin. Pub. llcatlon nrdcrcd or application, for Dlvorse. Gideon Arndt vsv -lohn U. I.eiby. Slander. VerdWtfor Deft. Com. vs. James Braheney. Indict ment Arson. Not a truo hill. Prosecu tor to pay costs. John .taverns vs. James Jiraheny A Margftset Uraheny. Plaintiff' takes non prcA Com. vs. Ruben Iteegle. Indictment. Sattlud. Com. vs. IteulKMi lteegfo. .Recognl zance. Settled. Oeorgo Soult vs. Sarah Soult. Alias subpoena nwnrdetl. Com. vs. "W. II. Relnbold. Jtecognl ziuice, taking too much tax. Com. vs. Wm. Pursell. .Indictment Assault and Battery. Not a truo bill, und prosecutor to pay tho conts. Com. vs. Nathaniel D. Campbell, In dictment Forgery. A truu bill. Rev. J). J. Wuller anil Deft, hold in ?l,OU0 ball for appearanco of Deft, at next Court. Com. vs. Rebecca P. Fowler. Itccog nlzanco Absault and Battery. Itccog. nlzanco forfeited. Com. vs. Joseph Vunslckle. Indict ment, Larceny Truo Bill. Continued. Wi:dni-.siay, Skit, uth, Huniiah Fruit vs. Robert C. Fruit. Dlvorco. Alias subpoena granted. Com. vs. Nathan Cromie. Indict ment larceny. Verdict "Not Guilty." Com, vs. W. Yeager et ul. indict, ment Assault and Battery. Not a truo bill, prosecutor to pay thu costs. Com. vs. Bruco Johnson. Rceogniz nnco Desertion. Court order Defend ant to pay his wlfu $ir.,00 n mouth for her support. Wm. Brower et id vs. Jesso Bowman Kxecutor. Non suit entered on motion of Mr. Jnckson. Somk wag says that tho Radicals mako as much fuss over Vermont as If tills was tho first timosliu ever strayed from tho path of virtue, it's their llrnt baby this year, however, and they havo a right to crow lustily. Tin: Radical, and very loyal Asses or of Rovenue, for Berks county, lias been held to bull In ths sum of ili.000 for a charge of having entered into a conspiracy with a couplo bf Distillers, o defruttd thja llovenue. arnnd Mass Meeting At Orange ville I fi? .... !'. THE PEOPJjE TO THE RESOUE, Tho Campaign fully opened iu Old uoiumma i ON Saturday last, in uccordanco with tlio published notice, tho Democracy of Columbia County met in mnsa at, Mo- Burgell's Grove, near Orangovillo, tho same spot where three years ago tho now historic "Nob Mountain Meeting" was held. Tlio delegation from Blooms burg and vicinity was mustered under tho Marshalshlp of Copt. Brockway olid K. W. KIwcll, and was headed by tlio Bloomsburg Brass Band. It wns tho finest procession seen from this town for many years, nnd excited the envy of mnny a Itndical us it marched through town with its music, ami Hags, and bail ncrs. Upon reaching Scnntor Bucknlew's residence, threo rousing cheers tvcro given for Columbia's favorlto Son, nnd he, in company with Hon.V. K.Plolett, Gen. W. H. Knt, nnd Hon. Geo. Scott tliero Joined tho column. AT LIMIT STItUET n fresh delegation Joined us, with up proprlato flngs and banners; and a tine tlrum corps put in its appearance. Just beforo reaching, oiiAMiKvn.r.i:, the Brass Band from there met tho Del egatlon nml escorted thein through town, tho two Bands playing alternate ly. At this timu tho l'lshlngcrcck, Greenwood nnd Jackson Delegations nppcared, counting their men not by numbers, but by the mite! The two Delegations united, and nftcr a parade through the town dispersed for dinner. It took Hovcrid hours to feetl the mult! tilde, and although Kverctt nnd Snyder ditl their best, many wero compelled to go to private houses, and quite a num her patronized our Republican publl can, Jacob Good. About 2 o'clock p. in., the meeting was called to order by K. G. Hlckctts Ksq., who named for Pr.KsmnNT, Hon. John McRoynoIds. Vlcn-PltEsinuNTs. Hudson Owen, Berwick: II. F. Kverett. Benton: Wm. B. Koons, Bloom; Stephen Pohe, Centre; ueorgoscott, uatawlssa; .lonn Zaner. Fishiiigcreek : David C. Albert- son, Greenwood; Charles Nclhart, Hein- IMC. , OIIUS HLVJll'lll , uuvnsun, John Mordnn, Mount Pleasant; Capt. States, B. M. Ynntz, Mlfllin ; Isaac Mc Brido, Madison ; David Ilildcbraud, Orango; ucnjniniu wmtorsteen, l'luo; AVllllam White, Scott; Montgomery coie, sugnrioai. Skciii;tauies. John F. Derr, Jack son ; Charles G. Barkley, Bloom ; Cy rus II. McIIonry, Fishlngcreek ; Will lain Kyer, Greenwood ; Col. It. B. Hick etts, Orange. HENATOIl 11UCKAI.KW was then introduced to tho audience, and delivered ono of his cogent, logical speeches, explaining tho iniquities of Itadlcal Reconstruction, nnd tho pres ent state of our finances. Ho was fol lowed by HON. V. V. PIOI.KTT, OI' JIltADl.'OKW, who mado a telling speech wlilch car ried conviction fo tho heart and pocket oi every tax-payer. "Tlio Vmnn Wysox" evidently know that nppcals to interest and to reason carry far moro weight than appeal to tho passions. Loud calls wore then made for ' 110I1EHT 1". CLAtli:, ES1J., but ho declined making a speech, stat ing that ho had made appointments for other timesnnd places.and would fill them iu duo season. Ilo concluded by introducing ni;N. WELLINGTON II. ENT, who madu n brief speech, In tho course of wlilch he touched upon tho questions ut issue.nnd gavo his viows upon them. Ills speech was to tlio point, nnd did hlmcredit. Thu meeting then adjourned with rousing cheers for tho candidates and speakers. Oct Your Papers. Tiieki: arothousandsof men through out this .State, scores of them within this county, who havo declarcdthelrin- tendon of becoming citizens, but who havo nil along neglected taking out their naturalization papers. It Is but a short tlmo now until tho election, nnd unless tills matter is attended to AT ONCK, many of them will bo prevented voting. Iu most counties tho last court, boforo tlio election, will bo held tho last week of this month or tho first of next. After that no opportunity will bo of fered, and thu mun who neglects or re fuses to secure his papers will bo com pelled to forego tho pleasure of voting for ids favorlto candidate. Tho tlmo to attend to this matter Is unit;. Get out your papers anil bo men. Havo a volco inthonll'alrs of your adopted country. Bo reatly to assert your rights at tho polls to clioo-o tho men who nro to mako laws to govern you and yours. If you havo your papers DOOR TIIKM UP. J'tave them icierejjou will have no trouble InJiniUnr them on thu day of tho election. Seo that your neighbor, nssociate or acquaintance has ids, and when tho day comes, lo ready to assist In crushing the foulsplrltlthat in'Cl.antl 'oO, as Knownothinglsm, attempted to ostracise you, becuuso of your birth place, and to-day, in order to succeed In making your people, und tho whito race generally, slaves to negro ruletand a bonded aristocracy, would glvo tho negro privileges that but a few years slnco it denied to you. Bn Natuual- l.lll)! GET YOURPA.PKRS KKADY! Tin: Tribune fairly leaps, howls, cuts pigeon-wings, nnd sings for Joy over thu "victory In Vermont." Nobtionger evidence could bo given of tho profound demoralization of tlio Radical parly than theso ridiculous demonstrations. Itlsns if Burnsido, after tho tremen dous defeat of our army ut Fredericks burg, had Issued an order of tho day congratulating tho country tlmt For tress Monroo wasstlll In our possession I Tho rank niidllloof tho Radicals may well low heart und liopo when their leaders insult their common sonso by such Chinese devices as this for.keeplng up their spirits. Fagtu I facts 1 shouted Mr.arudgrind, Horo tlioy nro witli referenco to tho manner In wlilch tho Radicals nru In creasing tho debt of tho nation, and consequently tho taxation of tho peo ple. From Juno to July tlio public debt Increased at tlio rate of over $53,. 000,000 a month ! Ovor $18,000,000 a week I Over 1,7&0,000 a day 1 Ovor $70,000 an hour !-Over $1,1!00 u minute! Over $20 u second. How long will tho resources or tho nation hear this strain ? 0-cncral Hosocrans' Mission. Tho following fa" tho'? tho correspond- enco between General 'Rosecriins and tho Southern leaders In tho into war : LKTTKlt Or OKHKnAtilltOSECItAhn. WniTtt Stanton Srnmoli, Wkmt Va., t i Anguit, m, iih. Gkneual; Full ofsollcltudo for tlio future of our country I como with my heart In my hand to learn tho condi tion, wishes und intentions of tlio peo ple of tho Southern Statcs-cspcclally to ascertain tho; sentiments Of, tlmt body) of brave, energetic anil self-sacrificing body of men who, nftcr sustaining tho Confederacy for four years, laid down their arms und sworo allegiance to, the government of tlio United States,whoso trusted and beloved leader you havo been. I seo that Interpreting "Slate Rights" to conflict with national unity has pro duced n violent renctlon against them, which Is drifting us towards consolida tion ; mid nlso that so great a country ns ours even now is, certainly is to be, must havo Stnto governments to attend to local details, or go farther and faro worse. It Is plain to us ut tho West and North that tho continuance of semt-nu-archy, such as lias oxistcd for tho last threo years in ten States of our Union, largely Increases tho danger of central ism, swells our national expenditures, diminishes our productions and our revenuo, inspires doubts of our politi- ant! llnanclal stability, depreciates tho valuo of our national bonds nndcurren cy, nnd places tho credit of tho richest below that of tho poorest nntion In Christendom. Wo know that our currency must bo depreciated bo long as our bonds aro be low par; and that thereforo tho vast business nnd commerce of tho country must suffer the tcrrlbloovil of n lluctu utlng standard of valuo until wo can remedy tho evil condition of things nt tho South. Wo also seo other mischief qulto possible, if not probnble, to arise; such as from u failure of crops a local In surrcctlon, and many other unforeseen contingencies, which may still moro de preciate our credit and currency, pro voko discontent nnd disorder mnons our pcoplo und bring demagogical agl tntlon, revolution, repudiation, and n thousand unnamed ovlls and vlllanles upon u. Wo know that tho interests of tho pcoplo of tho South aro for law and order, anil they mustslinro our fute of good and 111. I believe every one. I know, who reflects, believes that If tho pcoplo of tlio Southern States could bo nt peace. nnd their energy and good will heartily applied to repair tho wastes of war, re orgauir.o their busluess, set tho freed men peacefully, prosperously mid con- tentedlynt work invitoenpita! enterprise and labor from elsowhero to como free ly amongst them, tlioy would soon re build their ruined fortunes, multiply manifold tho valuo of their lands, es tablish public confldenco In our politi cal stability, bring our government bonds to a premium, our currency to a gold standard, and assure for them selves nnd tho wholo nation a most happy and prosperous future. Seeing this, and how all just Interests concur in tlio work, I ask tlio olllcers ami soldiers who fought for tho Union ask overy thinking man of tho fe'reat West and North asks-why It cannot bo dono V Wo nro told by thoso who havo con trolled tho government for tho Inst four years that tho peoplo of tlio South will not do It that if over dono nt all, it must bo dono by tho poor, simple, un educated, landless frcedmen, nnd tho few whites who against tho public opln ion mid sentiment of tho Intelligent whito people, nro willing to attempt to lead, and make their living off of these ignorant, Inexperienced colored peo ple; mostly men who must hu needy adventurers, or without any of thoso attributes on which reliance for guld unco or government can bo placed. Wo nro told that this kind of government must bo continued at tho South until six or eight millions of intelligent en orgetie wiiuo peoplo glvo in to ft or movu out of thu country. Now,I think, tho Union army thinks, and pcoplo of tho North and West, I tlarosay, bellovo, there must bo or tliero ought to bo, it shorter or a surer way to get good government for all ut the South. Wo know that they who organized and sustained the Southern Confedera cy for four yenrs,agalnst gigantic efforts ought to bo nblo to glvo peace, law, or tier mid protection to tho wholo peoplo of tho South. They havo tho interest and power to employ, protect, educato anil elevate tlio poor frcedmen, and to restore them selves mid our country to all tho bless ings of which I havo Just spoken. Tho question wo want answered is, uro they willing to do it? I enmo down to llnd out what tho pcoplo of tho South think of this, and to nskyou what tho olllcers and soldiers who served In a Confederate army, and tho leading pcoplo who sustained it, think of these things. I como to nsk moro. I want to usk you, In whoso purity nnd patriotism 1 hero express uiiqualltled contldenco,auil as many good men ns you can conveni ently consult, to say what you think of it, and also, what you nro willing to do about it. I want a written expression of viows, that can bo followed by a concurrence ofactlou. I want to know If you and tho gentlemen who will Join In that written expression uro willing to pledge tlio peoplo of tho South ton chiv alrous und magnanimous dovotion to restoring prosporlty to our common country. I want to carry that pledgo high ubovo tho lovel of party politics, to tho lato olllcers and soldiers of tho Union nrmy, nnd tho pcoplo of the North and West, and to ask them to consider It, to tako tho necessary act ion, confldcut that it will meet with a response bo warm, so generous, nnd so confiding, that wo shall sco In its sun shine tho rainbow of peaco In our polit ical sky, now black wUh;clouilsiiuil Im pending storm. I know you nro a representative man In rovorenco nnd regard for tho Union, tho Constitution, and tho wclfaro of tho country, and that what you would say would bo entlorsed by nlno-tenths of tho wholo people of tho South, but I should llko to liavo tlio signatures of nil tho representative Southern men hero who concur In your viows, untl oxprcs slonsof their concurrenco from thuprln clpal olllcers and representative men throughout tho South, when they can bo procured. This concurronco of opinions and , wills, all tending to peaco, order, and stnblllty, will assure our Union soldiers, nnd business men, who 'wotttsulistan tlal and solid peaco, 'nnd causo them to rise abovo tho lovePof party. polities, mid. take such stops, to mcctfyours .as will insuro n lasting pence, with allots eountlessblesslngs; -Vi jEfi Very truly your friend. r (Signed) ' W. S. RosKCltANH. General R. K. Leo, Whito Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. llEI'iY or I1EML11A1. J.KK AMI IITIIKIIS. ' wjttTK HULPiien Bi'iiiKos, Wm Va., 1 - - AUKUSI, 211, 181)1. ; General t I havo had tho honor to receive vour letter of this date, und, iu nccordanfco with your suggestions, I havo conferred witli a number of gen tlemen from tho Bouth, in whoso judg ment I havo confided, and who nro well acquainted with tho public senti ment of tholr respective States. They havo kindly consented to unlto with mo In replying to your communication null their names will ho found with my own appended to tills nnswer. With this explanation we proceed to give to you n candid statement of whnt wo believe to be tho sentiment of tho Southern pcoplo In regard to thostibject to which you refer. Whatever opinions may havo pre vailed in tho past In regard to nfrlcnn slavery, or tho right of u Stnto to secede from tho Union, wo bellovo wo express tho almost unanimous judgment of the Southern pcoplo when wo tlcclnro that they consider that those question were decided by the war, nnd that It Is their Intention In good faith to abide by that decision. At the close of the war tho Southern pcoplo laid down their arms. and sought to resume their former re lations with thu Fulled States govern ment. Through thelrStnto Conventions they abolished slavery mul annulled their or dinances of secession, nnd they returned to their peaceful pursuits with a sincere purpose to fulfill nil their duties under tho Constitution of thu United States, which they had sworn to support. If their action in these particulars had been met In a spirit of frankness and cordiality, we hellevo that ero this, old Irritations would havo passed away, and the wounds inflicted by tho war would have been In a great measure healed. As far as wo uro advised, tho peoplo of tho South entertain no un friendly feeling toward tho government of tho United States, but they complain that their rights under tho Constitution aro withheld from them In thu ndmlnls trntlon thereof. Tho idea that thu Southern peple are hostllo to the negroes, and would op press them If it wcru in, their power to do so, is entirely unfounded. They havo grown up In our mliNt, and wo havo been nccustomed from childhood to look upon them with kindness, Tlio change in the relations of the two races has wrought no change In our feelings towards them. They constitute tho Impoitant part of our Uborlng pop ulation. Without their labor, thu lands of thu South would bu comparatively unproductive. Without the employ- ment which Southern iigriculturo nf- fords, they would bo destitute of tho means of subsistence, mid hecomu pau pers, dependent on public bounty. Self-interest, even if there wero no higher motives, would thereforo prompt tho whitesoftho South to extend to tho negroes euro and protection. Tho 1m portant fact that tho two races are, un do existing circumstances, necessary to raeli other, is gradually becoming ai parent to both ; and wo bellovo that but for influences exerted to stir up tho pas sion of tlio negroes, tho relation .of the two races would soon utljust thenisel ves on a basis of mutual kindness and nu vantage. It is truo tho peoplo of thu South, to gether with thu peoplo of tho North mid West, nro for obvious reasons opposed to any system of laws which would place the political power of tho country In tho hands of tho negro race. But this opposition springs from no feeling of enmity, but from a deep seated eon vlctlou that at present tlio negroes has-o neither tho Intelligence or other quail tlcatlons which uro necessary to mako them safe depositories, of political pow er. They would Inevitably hecomu thu victims of demagogues, who for selfish purposes would mislead them lo tho serious Injury of tho public. Tho great waul of tho South is peace. Tho pcoplu earnestly desire tranquility und tlio restoration of tho Union. They deprecatu disorder and excitement, as tho most serious obstacle to their pros nrrlt.v. They ask restoration of their rights under tho Constitution. They desire relief from oppressive misrule. Abovo nil, they would appeal to their country men for tho re-establishment in the Southern States of that which has just ly been regarded as tho birthright of overy American tlio right of self-gov ernment. Kstablish these on a llrm basis, and wo can safely promlso.on ho- half of tho Southern people, that they will faltfully obey tho Constitution and laws of thu United Stntcs, treat tho nu gro with kindness mid humanity, and fulfil every duty Incumbent on peneoful citizens loyal to tho Constitution of their country. Wo believe tho ubovo contains a sue chit reply to tho general topics em braced in your letter, unit wo ventro to say, on behalf of tho Southern pcoplo, und ot thu otticers und soldiers of thu Into Confudeintu army, that tlioy will concur in nil tho sentiments wlilch wo havo expressed. Appreciating tho patriotic motives which havo prompted your letter, untl reciprocating your expressions of kind regard, wo have tho honor to be, very respectfully and truly, R. K. Deo, Virginia. G. T. Beauregard, Louisiana. Alex. 11. Stephens, Georgia. Alox. II. H, Stuart. Virginia. C. M. Conrad, Louisiana, Linton Stephens, Goorgla. A. T. Caperton. West Virginia. John Kchols, Virginia. V. F. Stockdulo, Texas. F. W. Pickens, South Carolina. Win. J. Roblsou, Virginia. Joseph R. Anderson, Vlrglna. Win. F. Turner, West Virginia. C. II. Subeo, South Carolina, K. Fontnlno, Virginia. John Letcher, Virginia. 11. C Adams, Mississippi, W. J. Green, North Carolina LowisK. Harris, Virginia. P. W. 'Daniels. Jr., Virginia. W. T. Sutherlln, Virginia. A. B, James, Louisluia. Toutnnt Beauregard, Toxos. 31, O, II. Norton, Louisiana. T. B. Bramo, Georgia. 11. T. Russei; Georgia. Samuol J, Douglass, Florida. Jeremiah Morton, Virginia. Johu B. Baldwin, Virginia. Georgo W. Boiling, Virginia. 'Iheodoro F, Couwuy, Virginia. -James Lyons, Virginia. Jo Qoneral W. S. Roscrnns, Minister to Moxico, Whito Sulphur Springs, Virginia. POLITICAL, Domocratio National Tickot. lull I'llKSIDBSTI 1I0UATI0 SKVAIOUH, oi-1 2fi;w Yoitii. KOH Vll'KlIIfJiI1KNTl GEN, FRANCIS 1 BLAIR, OP MISSOU11I. Domocratio Stato Tickot, KOIt ACDITOIftlKNEllAt.: CHARLES E. BOYLE, or KAYKTTK COUNTY, ion si-itvr.voiwir.sr.itAi.i GEN. WELLINGTON II. ENT, OP COLUMBIA COUNTY. Democratio County Ticket. FOR UK 111 K S K NT A T 1 V K I GEORGE SCOTT. KOIt CO.MMISSIONKlt t WILLIAM GUI EH QUICK. KOIl IMSTIllCT ATTOHNKY I E. II. IKELEH. ' KOH Nt'llYKYOlll ISAAC A. DEWITT L OU Al'DITOlll A. J. ALIJEUIVSOK. VKIIIjANOK CONiUITTKKS. 11 loom Duvidliowcnbertf.j. Jl.t iirinnn, John K.tfirtmi. HmiwicK Isuliih JloutT, A. U. Becly, Jacob LJossuil, Jim a licit ekkC, F.Ktccle, JolinO. Jrtculty. AI liitrt Winlth KnsrTON J. J. M'JIi tiry, T. ltcntmi Vole, John "l! i:Vkn Mosi'tSolilU hor. If. lllultrllli-r, fleo. 1 IlrfUliiifh. .'j,ntkama John I Hiumon, Thnimn 0'Ij- Imiiy, John HlBlmiffr. Conyxiiia.m Dr, F. It, Wolfoi tl, Aaron 1 unit II. 'I hiimtnn. Cattawihsa r. J. K. Itnbhlii WnlUT Hoolt Aihun lVtlentlf. Ckntiik Ahnihnm Whltr, Humid Nfjlmrl FitAN-KUN J. II. Knitttc, II. J, 1 wider, Mosch KisiliNcritFEK M, A. Amnicrmnn, rrlah M'llpnrv. K. (IimiiiKt. (JiiKENWuon o. V. Utt, Win. KnmuT, Jos. It, 1 mi ion. Hemlock Wm.lt. MiorinnUcr.HuKh M'ltrlde V.. ItdlitiliiK. Jackson O in. Iliirllnuui, Jno. M Henry, j';nmiuici.nvnKe. (.ocrsT Hon. P. K. llerbliu', Daniel Htlnu fJnm II(i4i'. Madison Jus. Kisner, A, J. C'nrr, HukIi .M't'onnnt, Main IT..I. ('niiitihctl. John Nun. Clin. FUhc Miftmn l)r. I). II. Montgomery, Hniouul Hi'hwcppi'whf'lKer.lMuiK! l.vtr. MoNioun Peter Iltlmbiuh, J, V, Karons wortl lvter Kvnns. Mr. Pi. ha kant Thou J. Welller( Jno Wiv nidi Ann. .fnhiisim. (jkanuk Cli'irieH Connor,!!. O. Kltketts, W. II, Kit viler. Pink Joseph Hhoeninlter. Jos. Triblcbls, An- it lew WMtinojtr. Ho A it i jch i-.kk J. I), II one It, Win. Diehbaeli Peter I.evun. yrorr Oscar 1'. Knt, Daniel Snyder, Chn'H. H: Dciterlt-lf. HuoAii LOAF A. Iiubnch, David Iewls, Geo. HteiiUinan. Uy order of HtnndliiK Cominttee, JOHN A. FUNHTON, Chalrnmn. IIIoomsbttrK, Aug. 21,'tiS, SPECIAL NOTICES. The great nmount of tlmo eonmiined by tho Indies in drcKHlngaml arranging their hair mutt make any article which would legmen their labor particularly desirable. IHiir'n VeKetahlo Am brosia leaves the hulr In such condition as to render the dredslng and nrrnnltu n. very insy mailer, n imparia to u inai spienmu KiottHy a iiearaucoKo much admired, cluinscn l ho tita. Irom dandruir nnd all humors, and preentn baldnetis j promotes Its growth nnd restores gray iiair io us iiriyiiini euiur, .iiuy oi, iu n I'rom the "AliULW Albuny, A". HOOFIjAND'S Oi:UMAN lUTTHIW. Wrturonotln tho habit of noticing no-calle I'utent MfdlclneH ; but wo liavo no lieHllatlou t 4'cniiiiu-miiui' lius vniuuuio lwuein io inu tmii It Is eninposiil ot none but tho puteht and bent iiigredicotM, atut mo tnoUNntms ui teittlmonhilH io iim i-mcacy, niitu no onuni mai ih tno iitot Miluiiblo MH.-cllto kilobit for the cutoof D1moilmi of Hio Liver, general Debility, IVw-in, and com- iuiiiiM ariMug iiom u I'lhoiueieu ntomaeii. Tho Hitter Is entirely freotromnll lntoxlcatlii; properiiej. HOOKLAND'H OK KM AN TON'IO C'omblnesallthe lugreilientsof tho Hitters wit purehanta I'ruz Hum, oiauge, anise, Ae. It 1 ustHi lor mo hninouiseacft as me itinera, in rue wheioNoiiio Ak'hoholle hlliooluiil U lu-ffkMnt iindiu.ikeK i preimratlon dellghtlully jilenbim aiitiHijitrHuiti iuuiiu', iTineipai oinee, UiiAli Htriet.Phllad'n. l'a. Hold o cry where. July 3V63-H. ADOHUSS TO Till! NKUVOUH AND DUIHI. Hated, v hoso BUllerlngs havo been protracted liom hidden eauseH, aud whohn eases lequlro l"""M,t' tiriitiiiuil tu iiunv lAltll llltt UfhintUlU, ii iou arehuuenng, or navo suiieretj, tiom Hi' oIuntary dlMhharues, what cllt-ct does It produce upon jniir geneial health ? Do you feel wealc. tiemuiaieu, earny urea? jioin ii utile extra ex rtlon nrodueu a oaloltutlon nt Km hi-mi v itoi vour ller.or urinary oiiriin. orour kldnt-vt Irequently net out of order? Ih your urlno ftiMiit-tiiiica uiiih, iiiiihj-, ur iiwhj, or is ii ropy on settling? or does u thick hcum rlsoto tlio top? or Is a hedlment at tho bottom ufier It Iiuh moou nwuuoY uojou miOhpciisohiiori breath' Inu or dbitchslii? Aro vour ooueU mntit hmt..,i Jio ou have Hjiells of fainting, or rushes ol WoihI tothuhead? Is your memory Impaired? Isour mind eoiihtantly dwelllngupon Itilssuhject? Do J"" UIWI 'auiBB, hiuiuii, untl oi company of life? Do ion wh.li to bo left alone, to irct nun v Horn everbody ? Does any little thing makeyou htartorjump? Is your hi ten broken or uMk-hK? Ih tho liiHlru of vour eve iiHlirilllnut ? Tim ititmni on your cheek as bright? )joii enjoy 'uuihclf in tHMriviy u nen ami you puittou your imsjnt'KH with the Mimoeneigy? Do you ftelus much con tldeuculn yourself? Are your spirits dull und ji.ikkiiiKi Hiven lomsoi inuiaucuoiiy 7 IT ho, Uo not lay It to your llveror dj hpepsla. liny a you lestlens nlghu? Your batk weak, your kuies uiiii iiuvn uiu uiiiu uiipt'lllf, aim JOU at' IH'IUIO lllin lUUJH npillUI iivtTcoinpiuini7 Now. render. hellahime. venircnl illt.iwcu im.i ly euied, and sexual uxcebhcH, aro nil capable of 'I ho organs ot generation, when Iu pi i feet health make ilin man. Did you ever think that thoso bold, detlant.euergetfe, persevering, tucce8fiil buslneNH-meu uro always those w hose getitretive organs aro In pertect heulth? Vou never hear siicii iiteii cuiuiJiuiu oi uoiug ineiaiicnoiiv, or nervousness, or palpitation of the heart. Uliey hi a neer nlrald thev cannot soccfiil tn l.ntin.. they don't become sad and dlscouiaged; they nro alwas pollto aud pleasant In tho company of ladles, ami look you und them right In tho face none of jour downcast looks ur any other meanness about them. 1 do not mean those who ui'i i iiiv oiiuin iniuiivo uy iiiiiniug IO ext'Chti. '1 heso wilt not only lulu their eoiibtiiutlons, but Hnwinauv men. lorn badlv-cnnil illhxm... from thu etleetsof self.abuso and excisst-K, brought nbout that stale of wenkii-KH in iti,.,. organs that has leduced tho general system so much as to lud uce almost tery otherdlseaKc Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spina) alt'ectlou.kulclde humanity Ishelr to, and thu leal causu ol the irouuiu scaireiy tir suKpecieu, una Jiavo tloc lored lornll Imt thu rluht one. Diseases of tlue organs icon he. tho usu of u jiiiiuiii-,i m.iiuuum num i.Airatt iiucuu Is ui" ki t in i 'iu 1 1 i ii , nun tan i e rut i ii cuiu lor ills- I'liu'H (it too Itladil.T. K'hliiitvu unit.. I (Hganlo Weakness, Pemalo ('omnlalnts-', Oeneral in i. mj , m il HI uin-uvr, uiu urilllliy UrgaiU u'liff lu-r i-irlht Imr In Mnlonf 1,'t.mn j. r. ... eerauso originating, and no matter of how long standing. 11 no tiwilment U submitted to, Consumption or insanity may t nsue. Our ilesli and hliHiUaru supported I rum theso snurt es, and tho lieallh und iiiiijuiifr,f unii Mini, .-ii iuurny, ueiietiUH upon proniit use ot a reliable remedy. Jiv-iiiimuu ..iniyi luieiiu.esiaoHsuetliipwaid f is j ears, prepared by JJ. T, Helinbold, Drug- L'lst.olil New ork. and Hit Stmiii. i ' ii . IMiiladelplda, l'u. Prlio-l.Ji ptr bottle, or (I I., .i t low it.p in rti il ,l ... .ui ... ...... u ' ..... Wh ...... ... .-.. . ... (111. t.UUICM. lVL'lltiltd IIIIL' mlilru U..KI NuneHru utiHiliio uiiiibs tlu'ne un in htt-i-l.pn. L'luvtu uriii.l, Willi riic-ilmllf my I'litmUiii Wuruliuui-, una signed h.t, Jlt:r.MIOI.l. A It JI K 11 HI I TIIV TIIK AI1'A VKIjA WIOSyilATK. Itrnnlutnu ftirun tif.r iu.nl nf An..n..l.. uinole quantity lu glvo activity without Injury to tho egatu(Iou,undu Jargo perceutnuu ot so luble Hone phosphate ol Lime, togtilur with 1'otash nml Hda. tho esscutlul ehnunts of a L'UMl'LLl K MANU1U1. 'iho lncu used sales to mi nu m nu uiu usuiK n wiui iijgmy sansiacto ry results lsu sureguaruuteoor Its u!ue, I'rlce. thd per ton of 10 hags ISA) lbs iucIi, beud lor u 'Illl'lllVt. 1U1IIVIM , TJIU ALT A VKLA OUANO CO.. JuIyS.'CS-ly 67llroitdwoy,N. V, j) U lfh'l o"FaiVk o V NAI.UAllI.i: ItllAI.Al'KltbO.VAI, I'ltOl'lIltTV Will lio rXiMil !u imbllokulout Uiu rt'ldi-licu ... .i.v iiiiu,-ii.ittii,.( ji, uiuiiKu luuii.nin. t (illun lilu totinty, Tn., on hatunlny, HilUiinlur 1.', I mm, mill tliUII flit In tlMUluL-vllli-. Kluiu-n nu tlLAt'...1 1 till-. .iiiiiriy. Hltuutiil on lluln miih.uIIIi luu Ail iniiitiiiuliwfift luiii.iii,on wiiii u is cruet, t-tl it IruinuHturu llnu.t.1, agniHl ittii.tory Ji W 1! 1, 1, J N U JIUUHI!, nn It-a hoiiko nml tiRnoJ barn. AUollio follow. li'iiiii liiiriu-H, iloutlo Kt-tt or i-urriuuo linrnciw. Iliite .HI. of lly.ueln, into il-hikt, ono lunnlnJ itilll, ono tiYiul-nowtr tlirekhliiK inuihlm-, iiirt fin ifUI"'ir"' l''"wt'""l'0. "I"' "ll kllltU of lorklotcii, nml Imuko nml kltthin ru'rnlltiro of itllilacrlitliiiM. tUllMXIUH lli:u.AH. A 11 fwlll.ll-l..l A lcn.l...n..l , r . .. urtivii.iiii 4van IlllUIIb UI 11IUU H JL. nml boy. I.INKN HIIIKT FHONTH. l'nnor dollars and iura nelllUK choup by uuu VH""i'!Ul1 Mmni Linbk Collaiui I. T.HUAUPUOHH. lull i nf kikhI I'urrlutci ilormii.fi kiuhI .MIUIi'iown. inn) four-liur.!) uuijiin. into lli.t-ciuwi nirltiR uuu nn, ono two-linti.0 .leil, ono to.iorko alrluli, "n llt-ltil t)f viintiu- fulfil. luu l.iii. ..r n..!.i.i Jllnrltct lUiort Wliral wr liimlitl 11 u " , It 21 . I .11 . I -II . II Kl ,. 7 (l . IO . 11 .. -1 II . 1 HI . 1 M III VS ati ji ,. io t orn mm. . " . 'lour "T niinei Invi-rMCM-il Flfixwil imtlcr TiiUu'w'.',.','.'.'.'.'. rolitlorn Drli-il Apiles I-iirlt ..! Ilnnift - KldON nml Hlioultters H Ijiirtl per r-nuilil liny per Ion I.U.M HEll. Hemlock llcnrJl per thoinnliil feet......... 1-iiib " " tone, lucul. , 810 I'l ., IHil.ll 11 UI ... M IHI ... 7 ll ,. IS W Joint, Henntllng, l'lnlik, (Hemlock) Hhlngles, Nu. i per thaiJMind. Hiding " It. . J HON No. 1 Bcotch itff.. Nn.2 " , lllnom sin Ml ......IH lillnlrlilil Hl.rk.ti. TIIOinDAT, Sept. I). 1808. l-'l.olllt Northwrtcrnnierhnot I7.tn 7.5n Northwt-iitcrn t-xtrit H.iKk Nortliwi-slt-rn fuinlly .ull..rii rcnntylwiulnniul entern nuiicnino... 7.7.vi.2.1 'cnnnylvnilliinnil weMU-nt extrft pi..mkh. u.wi 'emikylvanlanntl Wi-ittern rumlly .lii.iiM-li.'V) 'cntm-lvnnln nml Wentorn funcy 12..rilltull.il ltye Hour I'VI Wheat rpntinylvnnlii red, V bull I2.lliiis2.il noiiinciii - .w"i.ii(, Cnlirornhi " " JW) " uhlli, " !..IV.i.J.I.il Itvit rcnn.ylvnnl.1 ryo, Vbin Il.imiiil.dl CoitN-Yollow, " il.2lil.li Whllf, .. ll.IJli.SI. 17 DATh-V'jtu tjllrei.1V! l'HOVIIU.1 Alt I'orit, p OOl e.iv .ii-Nii jtrt-i. c.i.iu liri-sioa II0B1, ft tb KJCitiUe HlllliUc-ll III 111-. " l.M(cillli! " Hhouldrs U l ie Ijiril. n lt l2oaiD:i! Hnfiis I -lovprnt-t-a y bus I7.uwn.7..i l iiiioiiiyiietHl t oui e.i-i Klnxfit-c-tt " 12.7.1 Cattle licef CallloTiIi) M ucyibi t own, ti l end (IVttiii HltFtct- ft lb itOilk! lioas ii luu titt$su.ij larriajoqs. HiiKr.r.iiAM5ii:it-iowi:it-ontiit.iKi iiiki., m rcKlik-nt'ii or thn brMti'n riillirr, Ly Iti-v. A. II. nn..-, ..iiw.ii.-ii niiviiiiniiiiuur, II1JU9 I1II0 Jlowcr, liolll or Ucntru lo lmltli. lir,I,Klt-VOOIIf-On the anili till., by ll, v. Win. M.TnjIor, Win. C. Miller, rnilntrly t.li n. Ipiinntor IlHttnry II. in. -n. Arllllt-ry.unil MNs llnttlo Wi.lt, nil or .Mount Jnikvun. I,n-ri-noo Counly, rn. Dm-old friend Miller, tlio hero of3U buttle-, h,. nimlly been Inken irliiiiuer,nna tliero Is no hope ofiinexcli.-inROl Wi- trust hh fair cnplor will trait hint kindly rnroiimnltc. fjho linaulsn nn lo eonKraliilatu herself that Mn I. out ol the "woods," nnd under Iho cart- niiiliiroteelliin ol a kind "miller." Sqatlis HAKEIt-InKcntttwp.,on the i.7th tilt., LewN J taker formerly or this place, nyttl Jibout years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P O It S A Ii K A lnrKonndM-cllnsHorted lot of l'llflTDCIllAl'llIC At'PAUItATUM roiiRiallUKln part of tho fitlloMlnir nrt!t-Iett: oui laiKo liiktrunu-nt ror laklnjr photoitniplis, tun head rt-klH, ono baikKrounil and nldo cloth, one pnlr kniall HealeH, ono tiiklrumetil to elKh II. 1 ulds, oneMiiQllbtniid. ono lartto pleeo oil i-lutli, ono lot or Miunro dishes, two Ktimdlkhett, one lot llkeneAs cakes und frntnls, threo Hhow ftaiues, Kiu eard mounts, 8 prlnllnit bonrds. Klasn Iuiiiii-Ih biitlU-H, Ac.,lieliii;u cnmpleto llstof ull articles reiitllred to Ktarl liuslneiis. I'rlcoll-W. For full parllculartinpplynt Jnsejih 11. Hhuiuatt'H Hotel, Itlnittown, He lun-lkl!! eo. I'n, Hept. II. IH. JONAH IlIl-rMlKNIIHII. UDlTOlt'S NOTIC13. 'Hie underklitned auditor nppnlnteil by Ihe Court or Common lMcas or Columbia county to report laclH with Ids opinion uh to tho pioprlely ,.r Kinutliif; the sali-nt tlio real estate or Mary John, a liuiatle, lortboptirimso or payliif; debit anil cuKUuimtnlf. and tho support and main, teuaneo or said lunatic, will meet tho parties lit ltlooinsburg on the nn inu iuiiiinen in ll is niiisiiui llieili III IIIHUU'CO mini nay ot neiuemuer C. V. MIIif.KIt, It. l-sin. Auir. 7,'liS-lt, AUJIINISTUATOII'S NOTICE. EMrATi: OP AMIIEEW MKI.1CK, Iihru.VHI.li. 1a tt(-isoradmllilsliatlon on tho estate or An drew Melick, Into or Ml. rteiikiilil twi., Cnllim bla eo., deceased, hao been ki allied bv Iho Iti-Kls-tur or said cnuuty to Jacob Melllt-k ot Ml. rieus iint. All persons lutvliiK claims or demands iiKiilnsl tho estate ot the dei-edeul aro itsiuesteil to mako them known, unit thoso Indebted to mako payment. JACOll MKt.ICK', July J,'lS-(it. Admlnlsiraior. PXECUTOIt'S NOTICK. XJ KHTATK OF 1SA1A1I I.OMJKNUKKIIKU lll'C'li. iiCttcls testiimcutary on thu islalo of Isuliih LonnenlierKer, lato ol lleaer township, Colum bia county havo been i-iaiiled by tho ltctlsler ot Columbia County to John l-nnucnhciiter and Win, lv. lioliKeuberKer or said Township. All per sons hnvlllK claims ami Inst the estalo aro li iiuesl ed In pi est nt them lor sett Icmuit, nml tlmso Iu tlebted In thuestatu cither on unto or bonk ticcounl will maku payment In thu llxectitois Mlthout delay. .uiiiN i.i)N(ib:.Niii:iini:i!. WM. K. I.ONlli:.Nlll-.lltJl:il, Hept. ,'IM-I.t. llxcc-lilniH. pUJII'S! l'U3IIS l'OH SALE. 1'ho underslcned bet's leavo to Inform tho clll xciisortlilsplaeoaud lclnlty that he Is prepalcd to rurnlsh. at short notice, one or Iho best W tltlti. UN I'UMI'S lor Wells and Clsttrus i-er olli ied In the public, "lbey mo Kiiuranteisl in throw liuiro uilcr In less tlmo and with less lalsir I ban any other pump In this pail ortho louutry and they cuiinol bo surpassisl for beaut v orllulsh, or simplicity or nrraimcmcit,ulK,fomhlulnKche.i p. liessaint dm ability, Kacli piimpbelllK wairaul cd lo peilnnn Its work well or no sale. I. lias Hhuinan Is ngclit lor Columbia ciiuuly. I'Hi e It cuts per runt placed In tho well. Orders by mull or otherwise, promptly attended to. Hept, 1,'oa.ly KI.IAH HlfllJlAN, Cnlawl-sa 1M. gANKUUl'T A'OTICE. In tiik DisTim-r Cnuitrnr tub UNirfcii.srAii.s, joit n ik wr.bri un nisTiiK-r oi- i-kn.vm i.v.ima. Ilanlcl W. Itobblns n llankrupt under the A.';-.'?. t't!rcKM of Mairll 2d, lhl.7, liu lliit ap plied for a dls.-hnri!o Hum nil his debl,and olhcr claims provable under said Act, by older or tho lourt.nollcols hereby gcn tn allcredltork who ha o pro ed Ihelr debts, and other persons Intel . cstcd, to ui.pear ou Iho 13il day or Kept., 1M.S at u oeloek a.lu., beloru II. 0 erlon, Jr., j,i., llCRlktcr, at tile I'.xcbiiliKO Hold In llloomsburi:, t(l k IOW CllUSe. It lllll- Himv l.im. n hv i. .1 1 ..lni i .... should not bouriinted n ihesald llankrupt. And "" l.'A'.r; ".0U'"'" l,ert,,'' B'vcn, thai IhoHicond and Tlllld meet Inns orCredllorsonbuMild Hunk, ruiit, rentllrid by Iho 27111 uud 2Mb seellons ol said Act, will be had beloro said llcglster, tlpoii ...v nu.i.u ..uj , I., .III? B1IIIIU llllll'l. H. C.MrOANI)fii:SH, Clerk of V. H. District Com t lor wild District. Kipt. l,'ob-'.'w JgANKIlUPT NOTICE, IN TIIK IlISlUIlTCuUllTOKTHE IJNITKn HTATt.s f oitniK wtJiruitN uisriut-r ot- I'kaasvi.vania Henry II. HuusbcrKer, n llankrupt uiidt-r tho Act ort'(i!!KifssiifMulch2d, IM17, huvlni; npiilleil lor a 1 IschaiKo Irom ull hUdebts.uudotherclalms provublo under said Act. b-order nr thu Con.t. fiiiniE is HhiiFin iiiVhN, to allCiedltors who hino proved Ihelr iteblM, and otheriicrHons Inter ested ; tn appear on tho ul day of Hent., Iwrt at 2 o'clock, p. M., beloio i;. overtoil, Jr., Ksii. liciilster, at tho Kxclinngo Hotel, Illoomsburir.l'a. ... .....m, .in-, in. , i-.ii jr i, AJiatili.lK.- fchoulil not bouianlcd tn iho bald llalikiupt. And further noilco is hereby given, that tho Hi-cmul uud Third Meetings of Creditors or the said llauk lupt, required by Iho 27lli and 2stb Hcctlons of fcald Act, will bo hadbcrole tho .aid ltt-fiMcrnt tho bamu tlmo und place, H. !. MiCANIIMXM, uierK or u. n. District court lor mini Dlslilcl. Bcpl.,-U.S-2w JOTICE IN BANKItUPTOY. Tlilxlu to iilvo notice t that on tho llth due nf August, A, !. 180H, a warrant lu llaukru'ptey uiih Issued anal list tlto eslato of Tevl Knlz nf t h. lloioiiKh ot Verwlck, in tho county of Columbia, und htato of Pemmylvunla, who has been adjudged ft llankrupt on hUownpetltlon ; that the imyment or any debts and lU-lUfry of any propcity belonuliiK to such Uankiupt, to hliu, ur for hU use. ami tho transfer if any prop erly by him arolorbidden by law; thatu iiieci lnji ofthe Creditors of tho safdllaukrupt.to prove their debts, and to choosontin imnv, iiulim.y of hU estate, w Ul bo held at n Court of Hanktunt ey.tobo holden uttho KxchniiBellotel.ln Hlwrnis- vu,r" loJl"n county, PennMylvuula, befoto hdward otrtontJr.,neKUterf on thu Midday of beptember. a. n, lbJS.at i o'clock p. m. T1IOMAH A, ltOWXKV, U. H. Slarshal. w, uy jluooliiauuii, ueputy. PUI1UO HALE OF KEAIi iSTATK Tlieio will bo exnoscd tn nuhlla bale, n larni binialuinirlly ill Montour township, Columbia couuty,aiid partly In Cooper township, Montour counly, bounded on iho north by lands or John llaylor. und llavwnod Ktivili.r. ..ii IIim i.nsl l, Haiiuu-1 Iiiuarus.oll tho Mouth by Wm. U. Kuke. nu ou too wtbt by Manilas Applcmnu, contain. Inu ono hundred uud nineteen ucres and ono bundled uud ono peicbes, strict mensiuc, on which ulo t reeled the following bulldluesi a nun and straw bhtd. n douhlu wuBnn shed, iluckkllllth slion. slmin snrliiir.1,,.111,,, i.ln. AI... u good apnle ouiiaid of IM lues on Iho farm ; also u body of llmcklonu, uud somo iron on-. About elBhly uciesclia.eddhe It'kt In Kood white nuu and chektiuit Umber. Also uenod well run- veniciii in inu iioiiko ami barn, and n stream ol water riinulnit thrniiKh tho place. IjltO tho Iktllttt.lf lll'lirv Wl.l lliinn ili.nM l..l... :"! J "" frl'luy, Iho Sltli Jay of Heptember.'A isiw, ut 2 o clock p. m on iho preinlkcs. upon iho lunutviUK coiiiiiiiiujsi 1. one tenth ortho nurthaso inonev to bn iiiii I nn I o iUy of bale, ono half uf iho lenialnderon Iho ilrsl day of Apill, Ikon, una tho rest on tho Uu day of April, ls7u,wlth Interest from Iho llrstday .'. ..-,.l, .owl-, ll, WHICH I1II1U llONSCkSIOll Will uo Klvell, ' 2. A deed fur tin. tol.l liln n,i.l l.ii..r...i f,l... kuldlluiry Wnlmanlniialdr.aU-stato will bo delliered In tho puiihascr at bis own expeiike, at the pujiiunt or tho whole or Iho liiiuhase money. HDNHV WWtTMAN, Jit. rtim. sn, ua-iB. Kxcitor, Ahh KINDS OF JOU 1'IUNTINH neatly executed at TUB Coluuuian Hlcaio tlUKOmoo,
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