HA.TK8 OP ADVKIiTISINO IS PtltlLtSltEI) EVKIIY l'MDAY itOItNlNO IN TUB Col.UMtttAM inm.ntmi NICAI'.TIIK totiiiT noirait, ntooMsmjiw, pa., ny HENRY L DIEFFENBACH, EDiTon Aim ritorntETott. Toms-Two Collars a Vcsr math In airance. $2 DO 11 not paid till cnl cf year, $3 00 if ttajor crodlt to fjlvoa. ? JOB PIUNTINO of all descriptions executed with neatness nnrl dispatch nt reasonable rates. Columbia County Official Directory. .rMW7l(.7(,7!-Wll.MAM El.WKt.l.. Aunluti juivtf-IHAH limn, Isaac B. Mon- "Sfertmronrj, .(e.-WKt.MNOTOH It. TINT. llcahter .(.- lit cimlrr WILLIAMSON It. JACOIIY. JHxIrlrl IHoniw IJ. It. Ikki.kii. wArrW-AAnuN Smith. Nirrflinr IkaAO Dl'.WITT. r . surer IiAvm Lnwr.Nin-na. cmbiiiIhIumi'm William (1. ouicir, Cyrus lloiiuixs, IIiiiah .1. lTnr.iii.K, I 'in ntulonrra Clerk Wtl.MAM KlttCKIlACM, .ti llor-U, J, CAMl'lir.u., A. J. Al.lil!itTso.i, 1UNIMI. Lric. ittruvr John D. Ilotrci. Jurx VUmmtntonen Isaac M:Kiitl)i:,.ToltN.M(v A'.'AM ' luunfv filler (n(cmti( CifAnt.rs O, IUiiki.ky. t.'fc ill Itnr i(rto-Dlrector, H. II, Mit.i.i-n, ,, iii.iam KuAMKlt, JIlfiutnKliiirir, nnd Johns in 11. I I. Kit, fJll-eUWOod, ClIAItl.t-MLU.NNIJt, Hte'y, Bloomsburg Official Directory. Jllmimhurn I'anktlirt Oi. .loltN A, FUNSTON, I'ltsldcut, II. II, Oitnrz, Cashier. Vr( V,iJoinii Jlrink ClIAS. It. l'AXTON.l'rcs'l., .1. I. Ti-stin, Cnshlcr. t lnmblatimilii Muhmi&wlnri VitmUtml nan ti ll f; mm V., II, Little, 1'icVt., C. W. .Mll.l.l.i:, lire'. Jlluomrurff HnlttthifT nwt t'tlritit Mml .tiwut. lem JoltN THOMAS, I'tt'S't., .1,11. llOltlsoN, (Sec. V.Vi niiahtrp .Valiof rttiuij Vvnil htioefaloii .I.J. llUOWKIt, l'llKkleilt, M, WlllTMOVMl.HeCy, Bloouiatrarg Directory. 1,A1 LIlllAOH lust received nml rnrsiilnnt. Ilm Cou-miiian onico, STOVK3 AND TINWAKE, TAf'Oll M 1 IT., dealer lu stoves nud tlnwnro i) Main street.nbovo court house. CLOTHING, AC. DAVID LOWKNIli:im,MerclianlTnllor,.Mahl nt., M duor nbovo American House. HTM, .MOIlllIH, Men-hunt Tailor corner of Cm- H tro nml .Main st, over aimers more. DUUGS, 01IKM1CALS, Ac. I". I.ltT,, Urinaria! and Apothceary..Mnln st. below tlio Tost Oillcd. IOVI.lt HKOSI.. DruKutsU mid Apothecaries, l ih-ower'a bloclc Main st. CLOCKS, "WATCHES, AO. F.NMlY.UFFINOFIt. Watches. Hm-tacles A Ji'Ui-hy Ac, ilaluHtiect near WestM. ( F. HAVAOi:, dealer In Clocks, WntrliOH nml U Joxu-lry, Miuust., Justljcluw tlio Ameilcnn IIullM'. I OttlH ItllUNirAItl), WalrhnmU'lorlc innkcr. I J mar HoutliciiHt corner Main niM Iron (JATIIOAUT, Wntrh nml Cloclc Mal:crtMnr lji't si iff t, lit'Iow Main. UOOTS AND SUOKS. i.i M.KNOIUt.TioakTln lioutw nntt Hhrios. latest Ij, and IwHt Mylrft, rorner Main Hint Market Streets, 1" tlio old rostOlllcc. DAVID UKTZ, Hoot aiiilfihocmakrr. Mntiibt., bcluwlIurtmnu'tibtort'.wi'Kt of Marlit-t. UKN'KY KI.KIM.Maiuir.icttucr ami dealer In iiootB and Hhocs, Uroccrlts, etc.. Main fctrcet, Hast ltlooinsburt'i n M. llUOWN, Hoot mid Shoemaker, Mnln V; street, under Uiown's Hotel. PROFESSIONAL. llt. II. O. HOWini. SurKCon Dentist, Main &t., ' abitvo tliu Court House. ) U. war. M. Himnit, Muikcoii and IMiy-dclan, i.&eimiiuumui-umei' w euu- noon Htoru, 1 vlt. II. K. IvINNKY. Hurseoii DeiUht. Teeth I A'tru( ted williout imln: Maluttl.. niurlv on- oyllu ilplscoput Church, 1 (1. UAItlvLKV, Attorney-at-Law. Olllce.Cd jt floor lu i:chuuuu JJlock, near tho "Kxchauga liolel." I D. Mi KKIA'Y.M. D.,Huo;i'nn nud l'hyhlclan Jnoitlthldu Main at., below Market. I It. I'A'ANH, M. D., HurKCon nod riiyulclau, i J sou lit ldo Mala street, below Mnrket, T KUrn:H, M. I). Huwou and l'liysiclau tJ . Maiketbtitet, abovo Main, 11. UOllIMON, Altoniey-aMjaw, Ofllcellart , man's building, Main btreCt. MILUNKHY & FANCY OOODS. n rKTl'.UMAX, Millinery and Knncy Uoodn, lit opi'osllo Jlplseopal Chinch, Main hi, M1SH MZ7.Ii: HAUKuTy, Mlllluer, ltamsey hullnlnMalniitH-et. M IHH M. DCllIUCKSON. Mlllluerv and Fane v U (Joods.Malust., below Maiket, II KS. l.'.KI.INi:, Jtlllliicry aud Fancy Uooils ill -mini niiuei. iiuiuw -uiujvei MIW. JUI.1A A. A HAlli: IIAHKI.KV, Laxllis' CloaUs and liresa l'atteinrf, routheast corner .t.iluanil Vcstst, I'lli: MIHHKH ItAltMAN .Millinery and Fancy I l.ooils, MaiiiHt., below American IIousu, HOTELS AND SALOONS. ,'OttKH IIOTf.I,, liy T, l ol .Main slrcet. llent. Taylor, east cnit JIEIICHANTS AND GIIOOEHS. 0. t I!. JIAItlt, llry Ooixls and Notions, soutli- eut loruer Main anil Iron His. A. ItlX'rcI.KV, Itoot ami Hhoo store, boolu . .V stationery, .Main St., below Market. IAC0113, Contcctlonery, croccrles etc., . st,, below Iron L'nx a wnilll. I'onrielloncry nnd ItaUery, I wholtsalii and ulall, i:xeliaiiEo lllock, H r.IIOW'iai, IlatsnndCaps.lJoolsandaUoes, Main St., abovo Court House, I II. MAIZi:, Mninmotli ami cry, lino din- tlks. I'rulls Kills, I'rovlslon, Ac., Jlnln inl Iron Ml eels. M Mvl.l.VV. NKAI..V (.'O , dealeislu llry UoimIh, .11 (Irocerles, Flour, Feed, Salt, FMi.l roll, Nails, .N. i:. cor.'.Maln and AfarlieWtH, O II. Mll.I.lnt & f-ON. iK alsrn 111 Dry floods t roceiles, (luieusHale, Flour. Sail, (Snots, Notions. ete...Malli St. MISCELLANEOUS. tu.NKTAIII.rjrilLANKHforkalent lbofol.ua. J iuan uiilev. n M. CIIIIIHTMAN, Hadclle, Trunk ,l HarueM Ujiuaker, Hlilve'a llloeu Jlaln btrtet. V, UdllltlNH.llriuorfttaterseeoiuldoorlrom u- nuiiuwtsi coruer juain una iron sis. ,l J. TIIOUNTON, Wall l-aper, Window Hbadw tmi iAi.iiii.rt, ibiipet I uwt'u, laill hit G .( OIti;i,i ru rn It mo Koohik, thuo story -. . u, iMiiiii miui, wiii. ui .iiiii lie i xi. ntOH:N8TOCK,I'lidoi!raphcr,over ItobLlns ,1. Iter's Hlor, Main st. I H. KlMIN.dtnlerln Meat, Tallow, i-tr.,Cbcia I'berllirsnlloy.itarnrAmerlcau House. I) II. ItlNtJl.l'.H. dealer In ulnttnu ,r,.,.. IV1 luelotltous.ut (1, W.Corell'siurulturo rooms 'AMIIF.I. JACOIIV, Marblo nnd llrown Htono ....1., i.iiav j.K"iiiK,it-rwicK roaa, W.M. ItAIIll, dealer In furniture, trunku eeder VI tlll.u, u,,. Iibnrllm l.'nrlr. 1I..I.., OFOSTKU, (lino Maker, aud Whlto nnd Fancy iiunier, BcoUuwii. V II.IIIDLKMAN, Ateutfor Mnusou's Copper ri'Tubular I.lLhtnlnu' Uod, XTOTH I'.OOKH. aud blank NOTI'.H.wltlinrvltli iiin '"" ePtloii,fur salo at tlio C'oi.i;muia.v Light Street. U. !l( li,u , ii" Wheelwrights, llrst door " .f"i!!N'. A' ?.''N' Mauuracturer und dealer lu ' Jioots and Hhoes IJ. tf'nVT' l,ea!" 1" Btovis and Tin waio lu IV- all lu blanche. liuiiiiSlul. lour'"J. All kliuls otoriilu Espy. J' I'll s eJfei1 ?,','."' '"'".denier In Dry floods,, oiwerles, and lieneinl Merchandise, I'iTrV.frTci.' KI-0UltIN" iHUrCAFo 'I. !.',V,m,,,:"!;ll,:IHr-u' "(,t "ml K'iua Htoroand l.os,,,.",,!,,0,i,'t,a'1?;'Miri'.'l' ' '" HtreeTJi;! W. Kl,U Uo Jianu quehftuuu I'lanlint Mini VOLUME V.--' NO !J8. Ornngovillo Directory, A II. lltlltltlNd ft nuOTIir.U.Cnrrcnlcrsaud tV. Hullders, Main st,, bolnw l'loo. liOWr.lt A IIF.IIUINO, denier In Dry Unn,H l Jlroecrles, Lumber and gcmrnl Mcrelianillte, rlaliist. Itllll'K IIOTKf. nnd refreshment mloon. by 1) Hohr M'llenry oor.oIJIaln and I'lucsi. DU. O. A.Mi:aA1tnr.t,,riiylctannnilurt!eon, .Main st,, next dour to Uood's Holt I, OAVII) HintltlKd. FlourntidarlstMlll.nnd Donlrrln Brain, MIUHtrett. I AMr(II.IIAIlMACiililneiiaklnndljir ) dertiiker. Main St., bclov l'luo, SCHliyi.int ft CO., Iron founders, Machinists, and Mnuuractleis nlidotvs, Mill Ht, SA.MUr.r,HltAIirr,i:Hi,MilkcrcifllioInylmrEt Uraln Ciadle, .Main HI, WILLIAM DKLONO Hhoeimkernnd manufac turer or llrltlt, Mill Ht., West of 1'iuo Oatawisa. I) r. liM.LMAV.MerclmntTallor.Hccond'it I), ltotibius' llultdlns. nit. J. K. Kor.lltNH, nnrjeou i.ud riiyttctan Uccoiidbt,, below Miilu, rtll.liflUT ft KI.IIIK.drycooJs, Eroccries.nud U Ktueral uicrciiaudlte, Main Mrt'it T II. KlKTLKlt, "rnttavlssa ltnuse," Nollli t' , Corner Mnln and Keeond .Strccti. I nr.II.Klt, Illllard Saloon, Oysters, nnd lee ij. Lleaui lu l.ensou MnlnKt. MM. IlltOtlST, denier In (JeneralMoTchnTidire , llrydouds, UrortrlLH Ac, tJimQtltniANNA or Uriel: Hotel, a. Kosten O bander l'roprlotor.south-tasteoiucr.Maluand Heeolldhtleet. w f.M. II. AIIIIOIT, Attorney nt law, M.lln ht. Exicfc Horn. MO. A W. II. HltOK.MAKr.lt, dealt rs In dry ,Ki'"dH,K!octilcH and Kt neral mcreliandlse, I Irst storo In south t tid ot town. Philadelphia Directory. IIOIIAKDSONL. AVIUOHT, Jit. ATTOrtNI'.V AT LAW, NO. t BOUTIt HIXT1I STItlir.T, I'l I II.ADKI.I'II I A nn. 1'71- j71 ly KEl'HEAItT, wim ILVUNKS, IUtO. A HEIIUON, HATR.CArH.HTnAW GOOIIM ft FUIIH, No.taiMarltctHtreet, (Abovo Fifth,) rinr.AnRLi'iiiA. yAINWItlOHT & CO., w 1 1 o i, i-.ha l i : a nocEiw, N. H. Corner Hecoud nud Arch Blrccts, l'lULADEU'lIIA, Dealers In TI1AM, HYIlUrS, COFFEi:, BUOAIt, MOLASHKS mcE, Bi'icm, nt rAiin soda, ac, ic. 4V0rdcrs will rccdvo prompt attention, may 10,f,7-tf. Business Cards. C. u' BKOOKWA-Y, ATTOHNEY AT LAY, iii.oosisnuno, va, fl" Ofi'ick Court IIoubo Alley, lu tbn Co I.UMJUAN bulldltiB. (Janl,'C7, L. TUIINKU rilYHICIAX AND SUItaEOX, iir.ooM.snuua, pa. Office over LutrH Dmsr Store. TlffclJeim Mm katKtitct( 1st door below lie V. D.J, Waller. c. ATTOHNKY AT LAW, oniro rourt Uoiiro Allev. bflow tho Ooium- niANOinco, liounlltH, Haek-1'ay and reunion collected, Itloonisburi: ra.Bei.'JJ't)7 jOHERT F. CLARK, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, OfTlfn Mnln HI irflt. lilow tlio f'nnrt House. llloomsburK l'unn'a. E. JI. LITTLE, AT'fOKNIlY AT IwVW, Ofllco (onrt-irouio Allev. bo low tho OoUJM juan OUlco, Jlloomsburu l'a. "yETERINARY. ALUUhT I IUi;D, Hln frcm (Irrmnnr. citlVrs hU servltts to tlio inutno as a ceu oraiea HORSE AND COW DOCTOR, and nil othr iuihuaKorvliUh IiIh cbaintH nm nioderate. Ho can awavn bo loundtaM sldo ot niTWirU road, m aiH. H..Iacoby'n JIarblo Yuui, j.iumiihiiurn. may i, JJlly, 7? J. TIIOUNTON biirKaud Irlnlty, that ho lmJust received a full mm ei)iiiifiu ihuriineni 01 V,'Ahh IWl'iin, WINDOW HIIADIW, yiXTlTKFH, tOUDH, TASSLIJJ, mid all other kooiIh In his line of bns!ncn. All nio ni'wcsi anu inosi ai'piovtu innuTtisoi inu iay nro niwayH 10 uo loutui in nis esuioiiini'iii. mar,:), uuii mui ni, neiow AiurKfi. JOOTS AND SHOES. main hTni:r.T, u'ur.i; iiuow:"a ii -tki.. A lull nnd roiniiklo nRsoitnu ut of ri mil nuulo iiooih mid shots lor men, women and CMiiiueu UHt icctitd uiiti lor salonl i ahi.nablo rales, 'aiteti(Hto stilLall cliit r of ciihlmiH in. Tho iipKior woi it dono at short iintlrc, as Jo-rtlofore uivoldiii.icull. Jan 171 N EW STOVJ2 AND TIN SHOP. IHAIAU HAHKNIUCIZ. Mflllt rtllTCt.ntlftltfHir' nliniM 1 fi.ti. land n II 'a Btniv, a iirt! aKHortment of Hloven, HeatciH and Itanv.eoui.Iautly on hand, and for sale at tho TlnnliiK In nil 1U branclien carefully iittnmlfd to, nun miiisi.iiHi'ii iiuruiiiceo, Jin woiir or an uinua wholesale and rntAll, 'bit ih uoutbted, Jan l"7l AT 13 V 0 O A Ij Y A n l Xl Tmc utuUrslKtied leHpeclfiilly luforta Ilm viui ui ui iiimii imiiiik lum (joiunioi.i couiiiy thnl they krep all tho tlltlerent mini beta idBto.i coal ana neieeieu in nip coal lor sinlthltiK puiixv. n'H.on thelrwharl, iidjolnlnii M'Kelvy. Ne:tIA uo h rurnaee; wnn a yooti pair 01 minio i-chMh on tho wliaif, to welch coal, bay. aud straw Mkewlwo a lioiso and wagon, to deliver etui lo thoso who deslro It. Ah they purchase n laro amount of roul.they Intend tnltci-p n nuperlor ar llcle.nnd sell at tho very lowest pilces, l'lcnso call and exauilnu lor youtteives neioio imrehaf AtiuuKras mahon. fpHE uiKlcrKlL'nwl will tuko In ox- X chano for Coat aud (IrocerlfH, tlio followlnij uantea nil icier wneai, nye, i oru, nn;i' toes. Laid. llain.Khouldur.and sldu meat. Duttei Ku'ta, Hay, Ac, at tho hlj-iusl cash prhe, at UN uruvury Loie,hojoiuiUK votnr eoai yuru, J. W, HUNDEII.S1IOT llloomnbiirg Mar. 19.'fW.lv, R AKK CHANCE, Foil HALE A Kn,,.1.ltn,i,! " rlo.i" t,l,i,in.f,,rln pneo $J7.V cost .V,a, 'Jhls supeilai lusti uinent wasbouiiht at nil auction knh.or pi Ivatu properly lu New ) uric, and had bieu but n lew weeks In use. It Is lu jxr.K order and lu (tin resptel tiiual to a new pinun. Ttrins posslllvelyciu.li in v.dauct', Addi ess for onu week, o. W. FO-lTHIt. niay S0 7l-tr Maueh chunk, l'a. QUItLINO CIIEAJI. " lly uslui! Ibis lu tit lo Indies nnd flenllemeii can btiiutlly tht-msrlicK a ihousnnd fold. 'Hits In tho only nitlclo that will curl stialubt hair, and at tho .nine lluio ulvo lo it u btuulllul np s iiriuief, 11 alio iuli;oint(S, beautlneH and demises. H cull bo so applied as lu canst, tho hair lo cur! any length of time deslitd, Hcub by I ti u 1 1 lor 0 eU, a pat kat;i'. Adilresa Mlddltlowu, Adams Co., l'a, Aimi'.lt in it ni.i.i . septr7l-(lin. BUSINESS GAUDS, VIH1TINU CAHDH, LETTF.H IIKADi, HILL in: A IH, I'ltOfJItAMMI'-l, I'OHTKHS, A ', At!. Neatly nml Choanly I'rlmc 1 From tho Latest Htylos of Type at e COLUMIIM FlCr- lie Miscellaneous. JyJTAV STOCK OF CLOT UNO . " Fresh at rival of HUMMnit (IOODH. DAVID LOWHNlinitO Invitee allenllou to his stock of UlIliAl' ANDF.WlllONAIIt.llCI.'jrillNd. at his store on MBbiRtr.el, In MiIvu'h block, ono door Vtstor C, C. Mnrr's store, llloortlsburs, l'n., when, no ti.is Jnt rcrelved from New York un.l I'hlladelphla n rutt nssoi tmenl of MHN AND I10YIV CI.OTIIINO, liitludlni; tin inotl f.iiliUnablo, tluiablo mid haudsotuo DKU'WOOODH, coinlsllnj of IIOX.HACK, ltOCO.Olt.M.ANDOIL-dl.OTII COAT9 AND l'ANTlt. or all soils, sizes aud colors, llo lirnnlv) repleu." hticd his already laryo stock of FALL AND WINTl'.ltHIIAWI.t, HI llll'i:i), t lOUItni), AND I'L.MN VIlHTH H1IIUTH, CIlAVATf , flTOCKH, COLLAltH iiani)K1!iiciiii:fh, olovix, SUM'JJNDKiy, AND FANCY AltTIC'l.f.1 He ii.i'u onslnntly on land a larsu nnd wtll-se-ccledA'aortmRntof CI.OriW AND V1MHNUH, tvhlcli l.o H prepared lo nviko toordir Inlonny hlndofrlothlng.imveryshoitnotlee.nnd III thu best manner. All hN cluthlns Is mndo to wear, aud i lost of Ills of homo manuractnre. 001.11 WATCHK! AND .IHWi'LUY, "I every description, flnoniu! el. rap, lll.i easno! Icwelrylsuotburpa.sed lu thls'jpince. Call nnd exit in luo bis cncml nssoitmenl if CLOTIIIIIO, WATCHLM JllWLI.HY.AC. J'l"l7L DAVID LOWlINlUlltd. jJJI LLEa's"sTOUEi n. h. Min.r.it & SON, liuvo lemoveil their Ktoro to tlio room r.inneily rrrllplcd byMcudtnhall.on Malnstrei t.Illinmis buri;, marly oppnillo I ho rplscopal nnueii whtro they aro dttermlneiltnselloiinsmoderato Itrmsnsean bo pi oenred vUo where, Thler stock enmplbses fMJIliS' DKliSa OOODM of tho choicest styles and latest f,ishlon,tu;(etlitr with alarco assortment or llry floods and Urn cerles, ronstsllni; 'if llto followlUR i rtleley Carpi ts, OllClotlm, olhs, O.tsslmeres, Hhawlv, Flaiiuclw, Milks, Whllol)niM, l.tnena, llooptil.lits, Mnslhi'i, Hollowwaro Ce-larwai , tluetnsw.no, Haidwer, IttH.ta aud r-hoCH, ll.iU aud Cnpi Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, Lookln.Ola.sse.1, Tobacco, Coilco, yusarp, Ttas, llleo, Allspice, flintier, Cinnamon, Nutniegrf AND NOTIO:K fllNIlf.ALI.Y. In Khort, everything usually kepi In cwnnlry lores, to which they Invito tho attention orth public generally. Tlio hlghtst prleu will bo paid ror country produce lu exchange for Roods. S. IL MILI.r.I! A- HON. . JlK.oluKl.i. i- l'a. npr5'71-:r Q C.MA II II havpjuslrecelved rrom tho eastern markets a largo and well (.elected stotk or D It Y O O O D H , coNaiaTiNa op Ciu'Ainuis, Jtans, Ik'tMenehrd ft llrown Muslins, CaltcM-s, ThklnuK, Tublti Llixiis, Cotton ft All wool llAtiucIv, Ac, Ac., A'kooiI Moelc of Lndlt H dltss (,'Oods, Lalest slle.'i.t lallerns,' rtplfe.s of all kinds, flood slot k uttict'i leu, Unci nsware, Stouo warn, Wnfsl ft willow w.'uo, l'lour ft Chop, Also Kitchen Crjstal lioap tor eltanln Tin, Utass.fte. All goods sold l heap fur essh or io- duee. Ho would c.il! tho nltentlon of buyeis lu hl.t well and carelully selected nssortmtut ulilcb comprises everything usually kept lu tho coun try, lecllliK eoulldcnt lli.it ho can sell thtm vouds til vut li jrlcisas w 111 t nsi.ro lallslnrliou. J.m 1 71-tf C. O MAItlt. JOHN fl. JACOIJY'S I!A If KUY AND CONEECTIONKHY! i.nuwici;, i'i:nn'a. Tho und.'tslyiicil would resitrtfutly Inlotoi the CllUtiis or r.i-rwiek, ami t li-lnlly, lhat ho has o entd a Conieeilouery nnd llaltery lu ODD FKLI.OW.V HALL, llerwltk, IM all kludt id wliero ho It prcparul to furulsli I'LAIN AND FANCY C.vNHIrW. Fltr.NCII CANDIISI, FOHHIIIN AND DOMCSTIO I'ltlllTH OltANUlX, LIlMONH, KA1HINH Ac. Ac, Ac, Ac. I1Y W1IOLESAI.K ANI1 HKTAII.. Amou tho assortment will lo found Creim Mils. IMii-llsli walnuts, reauuls. Almonds, 1 II herts, 1'lus, Applis, Cocoa Nuls, .It lilts or dltler, cut kinds, Mustard. Catsup. 1'leklts, Clioeuliile Cauutil Ftultol all kinds. Com Htnieli. I'rnr Ills cult, Hod.'l Cratktrs, t)sltr Crnekers, Ibeeie, ruip, ttiiiinii liipti, ,t.iei lilt lit llijuis, 1.11 vtloj.es, K1SII AND OYSTEKS, And rrtslucti of all kinds Frtsh llriad and Cskt s eieiy day, li o Citniu lu Hesion, Your palioliaao is sollcltui. JOllNtl.JACOIlY. nerwlck, Jan l'71-tv Q O N Fli 0 T J O N eHyT Tho uuilerslentsl would lespectfull) hiiiu,..i to the public, that he bus opened a FI1WT-CLAHH CONFI.OTIONKUY HTOKfc, III .tho building Intely occnplnl by Fox A Wel-n whoro hu Is prepared lo furnish all kinds of I LAIN ft FANCY CANDI1IH, KItllNCII CANDIHH, FOHF.HIN 4 DOMKHTIC FlilUTS, HUTU. HA1SINS, AO., AC, AC. BY WIIOLnSAI.lt oil HKTAIL, Hi snort, h rail assortment of alt nouds li uisiiuuoi ousiuess. a treat variety of DOLL H, TOYH, Ac, suitable for tbo Holidays. Klven to particular HtiKUtluu II It H A I AND OAK KH, of all kinds, fresh every day,, 0 JI 11 I H T M A B O A N HI K H, U HI HTM AH TO V B. A call Is soltclteil, nud sluruelloii ltlll I IfliaiHiiletd, Jon IM-ly K U1IALT JAt'OHH J N S U I. A N (3K A 0 E N (1 Y. Wvomluir... ti'll.O ''.11111 rt, pillion N, Y, Nortll Ameilca lily ; International N,Y NlaRiiiu N, Y Meiehniitu .., Hiit'lnuneld Farmers' DanvlUe.N.Y., Albany Cliy ; Danville, Horse Thett,,., Aiiauue.N. Y,........,....;"; Uermauia, N, Y I'llKAfl Iinrsni-ly, 4.1. tl.Olt i Kl.W 0 S'HV 0 M fS0,Ll , 1, !'',( J.I.HI (.1 'VlMHl h7ll.tMI Illil,!..) 41)0,1.11) MlllU'll. J.I.MI.I.O Ml,w IlltOWN, AfnU, Hi.ooKsiiuna l a, BLOOMSDUllG. PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Busincsa Cards. JLOOJI FEHUY. " " The llloom rerry eompnny Ims had Hi flats nnd boats thorouiihly i, paired nnd li now In liadlncss todonll usual leiiylna-nl nnv itnson iiblu hour. Tho uudtrslgntd will bo In alien ilaiieoatnuy tiniotownlt uonneustoiners nl nalt. I.prl.'l'll-ly JOHN U. QUICK, LjLoojisnuno aiAiuiLE "Wouks! UUNION A HTI11W, (Bucctssois lo A, Wltmnu,) ltespi etrully Inrotin tho public lhat they nrn now nilly pii i-nri d lo tin nil klndi or win It In llif Ir lino of business, upon le.isonablo tt rms and short notice, futlstaellon warranted In all eiws. Uan.lV7l-ly 1JAKOA INS- IJAltdAINH. J i QUIOK SAtKfl ANIt KM M.I, puolnfl. MAVi; YOlllt MONLY. (In to IIF.NUYOHT, Ilnsl llloomshiiiB l'n.,tor nil kinds of tlio hi st homo aud city luado F II It N I T It It M . I'l Ices lensonnblonud luo list wink done. Jan 1'71 tf gHAltl'LESH & 1IAHMAN, . in cunslderatlnn tif toirliig down our worka and rebuilding it hlch will ho eoiiimeneed vtiy soon wo nro nilerlng plows, sloiee, ic nt yrently reduced prices. I!. l'.HlfAltl'I.r.-JH.t I', ft. 1IAI1MAN, .."ln.ni;'"lrlb I'rot IKtors Mar.lO.'01-tt. g L A T K Ii O O V 1 N 0, IIYSIIT VADICII A V JIOST Ii'AA'OllAHLE UATKS, JIIHM THOMAS), Artli CAIJl'IUt J, THOM.vil llox. S77. Bluom-.buri!, l'a. Jill. 11 1'7 MAO AZ I NI, I) A I LY .t WIIHK LY . l'Al'UHS OF ALL 1CIND.S AT Tin: nooi: &toui: orrosi rK hik fOuitT House. Also an nssottment of I'orteinonnale, l'ass Hooks snd Aieounl Hooks, er nMnnttyon hand. UunliH not on baud tibial ncd on short notice. New Hooks nro tonstanttv belni; added to tho " llloomsb-ir I'lrculalln;! Library." Alnonritno Intevt 1,1 0 ltllll anil Innocence," "Motherless," Ir ll irry," " Hot Spur of Iluiublethwall," nnd " Melquem," elc. npr ,'71 tf jMI M CIKEAT MAOICAL El A I Ii V o n c i: it 111 forro a beautiful set of WhUkers or Mils t,i( lu-, In fiom two to tlireo looutbs.oii i.nv iier snn ut r lui Ivo , ars t,ld, lllsunooriho liest pit pni.illuns lu mnko Urn whlskeis urow tint en r was known. Ono bottle or It Issulllclenl to I luilncu n very stlun-i benid, II do,i not lu any wn Main or injure iho skin. Tiy It t It Is no 1 million, l'lleo Irt etuis ptr boltle. Sent by ii ail pnsl paid, lo nny nitdiess, on lerriptor prltf. Addles WILLIAM O. WAllNKll, . Alendtsvllle, nux.l,'"r-ly. Adams County, l'cunn. QIIESTEIt S. I'UHAIAN, IIAUNr.SH, HADDLt:, AND THUNIC MANDIAC-iUItin:, ami dealer lu CAHI'in'-UAllll, VALIMJI, ri.Y-NI."IH, llUFI'AI.0 KoHI S, liGK.-Kl.l.ANkhTS At'., lvlikh ho reels conlident ho can sell at lower rate than any other pi ison lu tho county. Kx amlne lor yourselits. Whop opposite tlio l'ust Olltco, Main Rlltct, lllonmsoiir, l'a, Aug. 5, IsTy. D E NT13 T R Y . II. C. ltOWKU, DlIMTItST, Jlesnrct fully offtia Ida proff'ona! werviccs lo inn i.tuies iino cuuuontn. 01 iuoouisoui'auo vi chilly. Do lH nieimied loatttlid toulltl.o v.ul ouu operations In tho lluo of Ultt liroifsslon, and N provided with tho latest liupioved l'oiu'hi.MN i KKTii wnicii will lo inserltd on -zold piatln-j bll tr and rubber bnsn to look ua well an Mia nal uralteeth. Trclh pTtraeted bv all the new and mostapprnvtd methodH, ami all operations on tho teeth caiefullyand propel Jy attended to, llcshlenco and oillce u fjw doom ihove tho tonri iiouse, snioe side. lUoomsburi;, Jau.1'71 ly G lj 15 J0 M U T U A L LIFI INSURANCE COSU'ANY NEW YOIIK. t'llny 1'ieeman, Piesldent, II. c. Ficcman,r-,c Cash capital over 2,000,000, all paid. . 15. H015ISON, IJLOOMSDUIlG.l'A OMNIJHAI, aoi:nt, For Luzerne, L-jComlntf.inil Columbia counties. Alicia,'',!). E iiXCHANOE 1JAK12HY A X 0 () N V K CTJO N E Ji Y , JlLOOMHDUIKI, 'A. Tho iiiuh r-li!iirtl. MurmoiH of I. Whinner. would lcM-e-i'tUillv annotiuro that thuv bavo tnkf n Ihe wt lUtslitlili-Kluu stand rect ntlv orcu pud by tho tiooo uaiucd, in lllooiof-huiif, and prepared 1(i-it nuo tho tiiuliiuss of niauuuc- iurinti nnd telling, by WUOLK.4AL1: AND KLTAIL, Cunr-icllonriy of every stylo ami kind. AKo Ihi'V will lm e at all time s a (omolcto suniilv o tho lie st and irodust Itund nnd Cake, i'artles di Mi Ins an. Ihh-ijlu this lino will hud H to tbilr uuauiniiO to canon u. AN JCE CREAl SALOON 1h added to tho cstftbllbnuiit. ami IndU-K and othiitii. hrt mav iniionin us. in.iv relv uin.ii op on iii i i nn J l oj i in ii m ton, 4 i eiiMiniiuio share or pu I'll" patioiiojiHH nj oi-iruiiysoiuMlid, uapoeiiy. iaiooh, nun oiiili ryiuiiN, in uuy and hinull nu.mlilieK, f onstnmly on band. Di;C KI.lt V hTLCKLL. Mav5.lK71.-lV c. no V E R, lmt.tipencd a liriit-cl.tHi 1J00T, Hlion. IIAT CAl', AND bVH HTOltl. nt the eld ht j ml on .-.lain St n ut, IUooiiutniiK.nl w OOlll'H UUII-i O UlOlOUIl iiOllM', i)IS SIOCJC IMCOlll' i r.seiloi I ho vrv ati'il and itHjlMvlea ever ofiti. oil in thocltltusol Colunibla County. Hocan (ictoinmotlulo the public with the following foods atlho lowest r.itm. Mm' htavy doublo sIeJ slo-'a liootH, men'!) double and hiii'1o tan soled Kip tiooi'., jneu nt.ivy siogu si,o( h oiaii kindx, Ulcu s une uouih hiui si.oun 01 itu nines, ooy double soird hoii'u 11 lid hoi H ot all k IihIk. men' iftovu kid ll.tlrui.rtil shiK'i.meu'K. .oiijen'N.bttv.': aud nilHHtu' lasting KallerN, AVomeu'H cloio kid TolWh eiy tInt',wouitnH inoi occo llalmoraUnnd CHiisuoey, woiuiurM wry one kiu nuuoneo jail' erN. In short bt-oU td all dtMjriptloiiH lo1h icc Li'ii ii in i seweii. jiu wouu aiKucau aiieoimu 10 uih cub aftnoTv me n I or ATM, CAl'.. V IJ1W AND NOTIONS, whh h LoniurlscK all Iho IKW and lxul.ii varl LtleK nt pi Icch whU h cannot tall to suit all. These I'oiioh uiu outieo at i no iimoi ruxii r.nts and will be irunranlei d in tzive snlisfnt lion. A iull U sollc Itul liPtoro puichaln:; i Kewlu in as It lt iifiicveu mat i tier harKHins are 10 te fonnd niHii h any onu-r ptacu hi inwctiujuj . J HI I J 41 Hotels. MONTOUR HOUHK ' HUJ'uur. I'A. WILLIAM HUTLLIt, 1'iojoletor, This House lialim been put In thoiouUi repair Ih now op n in lite million of eueslH, ni I aitm w in ik pni hi io uiMui ineperieci com ion oi uie iinveieis, tho norrtcior hoiicilw share ot iiiiblle inilromiL'i. 'Iho bar will l atockid at all t linen i-illli line liijuors ittid cltar-s, JtlOl II "OKNTON HOTEL. W. F. RIATT, I-roprlotor, UKNTON, COMTMIUA COUNTY, I'A. 'J bin well knoxui IlortR lmv nir bnntiuiiu thoiouuh H idr 1m now opt u lor Iho ieeptlon of -iinnoin, hi nn tin -11 ii 1 11 nj'fill ll lu eilfcUIU the ptrftd coiufoit of utii st. Iho pioprlelor iilt-o limn a Htaye Irotu the llott I tn IthKimshuri; and liiteimulinle jHilntH on 'J uesday, Thursday and Hal in day of i aih uek. uu Vlbll rjOHE KSI'Y HOTEL, lispy, COLU.M11IA COUNTY, l'A. Tho undculKHcd would turiirm thotravclllni! riubllelhat Iih linsttiktii Iho aboionnmed eslali Ishineul and lliortnu'bly rt-llltid tlio samo for Iho ptrnct.coiiM'uleiiioof lilsuuesu. Ills larder will bo slocked wllh Hu, best tho market nllinds. Tbttclinli'estlliiiiots, wines aud clifnmiiwttiM to bo found 111 Ids bar, WILLIAM l'CTTIT. Ian 1'71 liupy, r.wrgTOMMIIOTa.lWtMWIBWMWMW. N. OT1CE TO TltliSPASSlCItS. A II persons nnd i nee!nll V snol Isineii ni a Ii. by nollllttl not to luspass upon Hit. pitluUeior Ibu undelsiuui d lor uuy plllpnso w haleler, AU llewpasseiw will bo piocttdul nioilnst aeeoidlliii to law, DANlF.l, MriNK. DANJla. Ll'-IUY ICUSt twp., AUU. II.1S7I. iW fl 1 ' fif ij( : if ft Poetical. From llieC'tinrleilou Courier. Vouv Hnmlroil Voar.s Ago. Wild niu thy plalni, Colunihln, Thy plain of eve rgt con; And n 'tr before upon thy Mioro NVi ro foreign fooUprlnU seen ( Ihit l li ro thy Btoves tlio navajo rov'd, NVlii ro tnounlaln MteamlctH How, Win u Ijtavo Columljus crossed Iho Hnp I ur hundred yearn ajol With heart of Meet that faro 1 no III, With followcm true and brave, ItoL.ido faruwell liU nallvu dell. And tried the lieacheroua wave; He dared to roam the ocean Run, Whtro rttormy breires Mow, And to thy Mioics slail tiding bore, Four hundred jiarn ao I'n I Mi wnt tliORtildo fiiltli true an I tried, That checiod hi in uu IiIh w.iy. And pointed out tho pathlcsn rottlo To i,hcro tldno UltUlay ; J lot e Nva the stir ttiat Miono af.ir, With bright and daK.linc glow, An I Rteered hit baric 'mid dantM d.nlr. roin- huh lrts.1 yearn ngol Ihit th-infd Iboscetic nine? then I ucr u 'i hy wifij.o clileltn'MH Had; Aud win roof old Iho grit. i Wolf Mrollfd, 1'roud cities rear their head; And hrtllo pl.ihiH of goldtMi grain, In il hisurlinco urow, Yv'hcii'u 1 waidt-e.ir us autuuin scar, I ui'htiudred)urHasr)t On many n craour M'irry Wims o'er tho bi.i'te and frc, An I our lnvlea rldo lu all the It prl.to On tery nouudlng oa ; Aial an Hi mi gaz lu starlcnmazt", For will tho nations know our rutiio and fame muh not the uaino lVuriiuudied je:us rttol And r.r nwny, whtlo tho wild sliuU play Thrnuith tho forest's dismal nlidit, A n Won 'eed wllh llfshtnlus speed D.u's UltQurayofllahtj w And hieamei-H qIMu o'er the Mpnnclln-,' tl le, Win u- weary and faint and Mow, Tho led man drew hU light canee, Fmu hundred year.H nj.it Then, hall Columbia, happy land, Ilo'iio of tho poor oppiessed, May still to thco tho exllo lice, And find ft place of rcM; And may thy power, lncroaso ouh hoar, Tin sous In tlrtuo grow, And din to t-avo what Colon i.iVo Four hundred years n'o I Miscellaneous. SPKIiGlt OF Hon. Gcoiw. II. I'eiullcton. An Immense ma.11 mcclliisnf tlio Dn HKKiacy of CkTinont nml Wnrren oouip titv, O., was lipid nt Lovclaiul,onTuiM ilnv. Auctiit iil. Unon bcintr Intro- iliui'il liy tho chairman, Jfr. I'ciullctoti nin I thank tho Stato Central Committoo that t icv havo as.-! iruul mo to Lovo laud. I liavi) ho ulciM.tut u rocollcctlou of tlio l.wt visit 1 mauo Hero, mat, iiii-y rottld not lmvo m ven mo a moro (rco- ab n 1111110 nlmoiil Willi which 10 com- mencii tho dutiia ussiKiifd to mo tlurint; thHcanvasd. Almosl tho last political siii-cch which I made was hero. Soon nllpr 1 met wim an ttcciuciii which Kepi, trio a clo-it! iirlfOiier lor a ioiik tune, ana whoMi t'lkcls tiruvcnteu muirom tuKin mi nctlvu pari in tho canvass for tho la-it two vcar.s. Uellecthm has not Increased tho acri mony of my temper, nor led mo to look wllh lt-m charily npim tho mollvei of our follun' i ltlzetis who dlll'er with m. Jloro and moro havo 1 comu to eo that thn widest diiruiuncu of onlnlon and conduct in political matters aro consist- it whii mo mn.-ii iiiiheiiisn ii.tirioiisiii and purist motives. In this canvass WHIlo 1 s-nail i-peaic wnn uiu inuiiiest lmi:iiasoof tho pilnciples and policy of tlio Republican party, I nhall endeavor to iln entire Justicti to tho intentions and motives of men. UADINO I'.AIIICAL Hl'llUClIF.) ON OLD OCHAN. Tlnco weeUo ago to-day I was on tlio ocean. 11 was a tlarl;, damp, HHii";rio ahlo voynj;i.'. Tho sun and moon had not aiinearcii fur many il.iys. Clouds, and mint, and foxhunt: around thushlp, and Uiu lot; hell lolled lis fearful clanp; Ineesnatillv. 1 nail recovertii irom sea- hlckiiDes, and ntilurally turned for somo liuhl and pleasant readme, a mend had sent' mo to Liverpool a parkniro of American newspapers. J liirnetl tncm over and my eyes le.ittdou llioprocecil- inus oi uio JteptiiiiiciH univemion anil thespeech of Senator Sherman. I com ment cd It. Thu inlcrcr-t tleepened as I rend on. Tho fo;r in Iho sky and (he dampness on thu deel: were forgotten. What a inciuro no drew oi mis iiepuii- liiT.n Ailmlnistratlon ! What n picture ho dr-'V? of iialional prosperity antl fe licity ! All lo ho atliiljuted to tills Ad tniii.stiatinu I Tim country anil Gov ernment so great hy reason ot tliis Ad- ininl-tr.itlon that they eommanil tlio admiration and respect of overy nation in tlio world 1 Our Dowers and .-cumi of jumIco yucn null no lately oiit.siandini: iiiiestimi nan nni neen semen io our in- unite honor, nnd otirlnllnlto ad vantane! Our iiutuialtelf-appri elation stlmulaled nv uie eviuiiit appreciation oi nincrsi At Indue tlierti was peace "within our holders and prosperity within our u-'tes!" A lienii'ii contentment perva li d all our people, atttichln;: (hum to c.u-h other In fratcrual lovu, und hiiuliiii: all in filial revereiieoaud obedi ent" tJ a paternal and beneficent Atl- m iiHtratinn i i.nieriy enioyea in order and laws passctl only to securo that liberty I Jitstlaws inipllcltiy obeyetl I l'eui-e, llbeilytind prosperity ! u trinity of lili-sliiRs! A brotherhood unlirokeiil The duties and obligations ofu Govern ment so luh( as to lo known only by their lilesdni's! 11 id oas-doiis nlreadv Fiihhiinitid, toon to bo eniilleateil! I 'I'anll's already lit!ht, noon to ho made lighter!! Taxes Already (niiill,oon lo Iv nutilesninllcr! 1 I'libliuilelit, already alliii ut iiolhlii";, soon to bo less 1 1 Tho Administration already pum, noon lo Im made holy 1! And (Irani, lately the inalled roldler, lately tho Incarnation of fidte, nlrrady become "ono nmoiifj ten tlitmsund," and toou lo liecenio "alltiL'ellier lovely " lleiier.il Garlleld followed Sherman. llewasent iiisctl by Hi s u low iil' ii u tn re. Even his Iimuilnaliou could onlv supply a color or add a tint which tho Senator had omitted. In a Mylo of his own no poareu in tuo empyrean ami ciiiKlit tlio rosiest huu which clldslho "bow of beauty and of nromlso." llo detctnded to tlie lowest tlepthsof ocean and brought up tho tiniest ami purest prop which lingered there, that ho nilKht catch lt8 brightest sparkle as tho tun Kissed It on tho crest of tho billow. And with these, ho warmed tho brilliant nlctiire. i bowed my heai in ov dunked God that tlio day of Millenlal happiness had come. Jly surprise was equal to my pleasure. I know our worthy President had taslid of savlne; crnculii (ho niiro alrof WashiiiL'Inii.iiud that, havlntc added works (o faith, hu liatl etc.iped tho condemnation that ho wim careth not for his household Is wotto than an Inlhlel; anil that having done ro well ut iiiuuo nu nan turned lit riliii'ts to tho islands or tlio tea. Hut dhl not know that all our people were so happy j that all our country was bo piuIIIuk; "that tho mountains skipped lii;o rams, nr.u tuo iittio inns nut laniH." Jlvtotil was llllid with lm riatltiico to boat loine, ThoBhlp hceni cd lo move moro slowly. Tho clouds Bccuied lo bccoino dtiarkr, tho mlbt 22, I87J. UOL. Mill heavier. T felt as tho old hymn 1ms ii On .Jordan's stormy hanks Island, nud cast rf w Ntful t Tn Cnnnan'H fair and happy land whero my lioi- Hut alas I In nnovll linnr T ro.nl fur. (Iter. I read Jlorton's speech, In which ho says that overy bail passion is let lon.so at tho South, and stimulated and fostered by tho Democrats of tho North. and that murder, assassination, rnplno ntitl discord fright honest men and hon est capital fiom the land, and Inmost negroes from Iho polls. I read Terry's Klieech, In which ho pays that if tins preMint rod, which Is no blpc- L'or llian a man's t hum i. Is not siilllclont to produco order, tho next snail uu larger nun Heavier timti ii inan'.i thlith. I read that tho Ku- KIUX CommiKee. hav iil' Hit In Wash. Instim. felt it neccssarv to f.ien thesn evils in their home, and lo sit in Hal flfjli, and Charleston, nud Now Orlcan-i. l read iho Kti.k ux 1)111. with iln man . filil contrivances for destrovlni? dlsor- der by dcstroylnir liberty, and for uvenjiltii: protended crlmiM to Individ uals upon tuo wnoio country by su-s- leuuiiij; tno writ oi iiuucas curjiiu, ami by destroying tlio substance, and oven tho form of constitutional Kovernmout. I read (ho election bill, which makes of free cliolcii a farce, ami subjects tho re turns of tho election to the manipula tion of Iho creatures or to Iho Execu tive. 1 was iimazcd. I turned njraln to tho speeches of Sherman and Oaillold. I saw that they, too, had painted thoso horrors, butlu tho hackirround and out of hlirht. I saw that theio was notlilns now under tno sun. i saw their picture was ono of thoso shlfllti!? ssones . when you look nt it from ono point it shows you dm f.ilr face and beautiful form of uu nii;el i from another, tho threaten ing lace, tno ncavy norns ami blazing llrcs of thu dovll. Whenever thov du- slro to charm tho slmplu by tho benefi cence of their party they show tho pic ture ot smiling prosperny, which ho ligliteth Ihu eye. Whenever (hey wish to stlnnilato every bad passion and amino hatred and suspicions, and fan rural n into living llro tho dying embers of tho bitterness of thu war, in order mat titey may snaich irom iho timidly of some, or (hu sliiinllcitv or lovo of vengeance of others, a eontlnuaiico of power, iney snow tno plcturuordleord and erimo and desolation. I'.KSl'ONSIllILITY OF T1IK I'.ADICAI. l'AUTY. Ill theso two snocches thero Is but ono solid, substantial, thorough truth, and mat is mat tno neptunium party lias lind absolute nowcr lu tho Federal and State Governments for ten years, ami mat it is rcsponsliilo lor tho present condition of tlio country. Jloro than Mx years havo been of uninterrupted peace. In every direction and in overv respect lis pollclM havo been carried our without let or obstruction. And, i.'cntlcmcn. In tho facoof this admitted tact, I say that whatever of peaco exists In the land Is duo "to the patience and forliearaneo of a great nconlc. North and South, In spltuofa policy which, lu its general seopo anil its particular measures, lias ocen vioiativo oi every constitutional provLIon, nnd calculated to exelto their hatred aud call out their bitterness, and to sting Into disorder, ami oven rcuuiiion inoir nonest nun, nation. That whatever material pros perlty exists In tho laud Is duo to tho beiicllcoiico or n.nuro anil tno industry of man. in mllu of a policy which lias closed up overy natural channel of trade, which has violated every sound principle of lluance. and lias robbed tolling labor of Its adequate aud just re waul. 13 THinii: I'F.ACIlV Gentlemen lleptibllcansl is thero peaco In tho land V ir thero Is, why mis perpetual crus.ido ngninst tno pco- no oi tno soutn v wiiy mis luminous CL'lslalion. which. In order to frlrrhlen them, sacrifices tho dearest rights and liberties wo havol Why this ingenuity In irritating and exciting their passions anil then Haunting lu their faccsthu red rigni mind oi llireaieneil cliastlscmentv If thero is not peace, then you confess that your policy lias failed. Then you confess that your reconstruction acts and thoStatoGoverumcntssot up under ineiii, executed ny carpet-luggers, en forced by military power, and com manded by a multitudinous swarm of Tostmasters, Colkc'.nrs, Marshals and Judges, has r.ilh'd. 1 put it to you as honest men, is It not time to change tills policy, and lo baud over tho task to oilier moro competent men '.' IS TlIIlltF, l'iiOSIMlitlTY? Is thero prospeillyV You havo a tur- III' which yields mom than two hun dred millions gold a year. You havo in Internal reventio system which yields nearly ono hundred and fifty millions; a year. Your Administration has a larger Income tlmii any govern ment In din world. Hiiuo your ndvout Into power you havo collected moro lliati a lliuusiud millions of dollars. You lake to yourselves great credit that you havo paid two hundred and thirty minions oi mo puoiit! item, mm yet you admit that In doing so you havo uiincc- lariiy. wantonly, without tno sem. bianco of Iii-dice. nnd In the face of the decisions oi mohtipremo (Jourt, wasted Iwenty-tlve millions of dollars. Twen ty millions of dollars moro you havo paid each year as a bonus to tho hanka oi inu country, wnuo labor groans nnd trade stagnates under tno exactions which you Impose upon their earnings. is men) prosperiy . ask tuo banker. anil ho v, ill loll you that discounts ami excliangw. mo test oi active money aro very low. Ask the railroads, aud you win linu mat meir passengers and irelglil. tlio tesl ol active trade, aro re duced twenty, forty and oven a larger per ceutage. Ask tlio merchants of Cincinnati, and they will tell you that country eiistomur.s were never so few aim mauo such small inns. Ask tho nianulncturers and they will tell you thu demand for their articles Is verv slack. Ask thu country More-keepers and (hey will tell you that their sales aro very sinau, ask tno larmers, ami they will tell you that thev aro holdim? back their ciops and their c.ittlo for better in Ices. Ask tho laboier. and ho will toll you that employment Is scarce, nun lime wages will n-urceiy t.-uauiu mill lo cue out meal lor ins i.iniiiy. J. do not dcslro to overdraw this pie lure. This Is my observation, I put It to you you who represent overy de partment oi ministry nun ousiuess whether there Is not this stagnation everywhere ; Asl: men who navo ra cd w hv t hev havo failed, and they will tell you It was not lor the lack of Industry nml energy j not from intomporancoor care lessness ; not from loss in the quantity of their block of goods or property, but bie.uiio their sales were slow und prices were decicastug. They were obliged to sell for less than they had mrrei'd to pay. Thu proceeds would not siilllco to pay meir notes, much Jis uiroid them a proiu lor a ivlmr. Ask t hoo win havo not fulled, and they will tell you iuut iiii-y mil coilMlllllllg inu ntCUIlllI luted p routs or other years, aud that unluss a change soon occurs they must Hivu tiji uiisiui-ss or 1.111, FINANCIAL 1'OLICVOl' TllF. JiKl'L'HLt CAN l'AHTY. Gentlemen, this is true, It must lm so. This Is tho liatunil result of tho llnanchil policy of tho Itemib can oar ly. Dm lut: (ho war a million of men were taken fiom tlio ranks bf producers nml piHccu among tno consumers ; an expanding cm roucy, stimulated to an unusual, atiti pernaps unnatural, activ ity every branch of Industry. Tho DEM. - VOWXXXV NO. 31. government furnished nii.'abvirblng market wr almost every product, Tho apparent proilts created fancied wants, which could bo gratified nt almost any co3t. ISuslnini wits Intoxicated with tho excitement of "Hush times." When tho war -ceased theso consumers wero remitted lo their position of producers. They needed work. Tlio t'nvrrniiiniit. market was luslaiitlv closed, nnd tho only substitute was thp demand of tntso discharged soldiers and of tho Impoverished South. Tho debt, funded nnd lloatlng, all had been created under an Increasing currency, and at tho high est prices. Taxation, tho amount of which was necessarily enormous, must ho paid, every dollar of It, by tho earn ings or labor. Now, what was tho die talo of reason I will not snv of tlimii- clnl -learning but of plain, common senso'.' Obviously It was to pursue Biich a policy us would foster tradoand offer fair returns for enterprise and Industry und becuro to activity an ample, gener ous reward, to encourago bold, bravo men to open up now channels ror con stant nun impoiui labor. This policy would furnish cmiilovmont tn ihntn millions of men. Their necessities would furnish n market, and their WactfJ Would tiav thu lirleef. Industry thus fostered would yield its stiro ro- turn-i. Tho prlco of labor, and of tho products oi moor inus lualiKained, would near (heir burdens of taxation hccrfully. at least without suiter iil'. Public creditors would bo Haiti In full. Tho lax.payer would not bo harrasstd, nnd when the debt was paid orcqulta- my aojtisioii, tno transition irom war to peaco count navo been mauo without Ihu shock or panic which havo been felt. It only needed a steady hand to keep the currency nt Its proper height. It only needed to keep Iho warm, rich blood so much as the bystem had al ready shown that It could utilize coursing through tho arteries and re turning through tno veins, nut blind ly or elso wickedly, with their eyes open they adopted a dlll'erent policy. Thev discouraged enterprise, thev pal sied activity, ami clo-cd tho avenues of industry. Tiicy Kept kilo these millions of men. They closed tho markets, they caused falling prices, and whllo they decreased tho nominal amount of tho debt they Increased tho actual burdens of luxation. They contracted Iho cur rency, and Ihus Injured every man In thu community except tho private cred itor anil thu public bondholder. And, not content with this, they exempted tho bondholder from taxation, and in- lsted upon paying him not only his door, mil aiso a norms oi ten or iwcivo or fifteen per cent, for receiving it And this policy has been puisued until this day. In tho meantime, taxation has neen Kept up io moro man lour hundred millionsordolliirs per annum. The currency has been decreased more than three Hundred millions. And tho bonded debt of tho country, though nominally reduced two hundred aud thirty millions, has been actually in creased in weight and oppressiveness. Tho earnings of our country tiro sup posed to bo sixteen hundred millions of Hollars, TAXATION. Our taxation is equal to twenty-flvo percent, oi an me earnings, oi an tno intellect ami an tno ingenuity and la bor of overy man ami woman and child In tho country. Is It not truo that nothing could havo saved us from tho ruin or tho policy except Iho unpar alleled fertility of our soil, and tlio wonderful energy aud activity of our people? This whole policy, In all fea tures; Its contraction of currency: Its stablishment of banks : lundlntr uf tho debt; purchasing of (ho bonds ; paying mum in Kum ittAuiiuii iiuu tarius, is ill tlio interest of capital and to tho Injury of labor ono and all theso measures iro designed to, und do. lu fact, benefit tho capitalist at tho expense of tho working masses. No country lu tho world has a system so onerous as our Internal revenue sys tem. It is unequal, unjust, ttnqtilsitor ial. It has he'd nut temptation to dis hotitBty. and rewards to dishonor. It lias rendered roveuuu affidavits suspect. ed ns "dicer's oaths." It has mado peilurv anil bribery common. If not re- spectable. It has filled tho land with spies, Informers und pimps, who havo imposed upon nonesty mo burdens from which vlco has corruptly bought exemption. It has realized thu time "When knavesnnd footsnVrnl! orpvnll. And w tiah out Juallcu In n i;uldeu scale," KINGS AND MONEY IN CONOIIKSS. Tho whole system of tho Itopublicaii arty produces this result. I will not trace tho means: tho result is bofuro us. Tho legislation of Congross on taxation, and tarlll's.tiud banks, and railroads. Is controlled by rings, und inlluenced by money ; on political quu-itluns: on Ku- lvlux bills: on tho S.m Doniiiitro treat- ies. liy tho interference of tho President nnd tho bribery of his patronage. Pub lie olllccs tno bought by presents or awarded to nceuy relatives. Delalea lions aro as frequent as the weeks, and neither rivtilutltm Is enforced nor pun ishment awarded. Corruption hides not its neaii in secret places, hut Haunts it bclf in the public gaze. So common is this that overv nlllcl.il net Is believed to bo In tlio interest of a job, and thero Is not in thn government a character so pure as not io no suspect- en in paiuciiiaiiiig in us proms, ino obligations of ufrlcial duty sit lightly upon tho President j em we wonder that His subordinates rail to perform theirs'.' Gentlemen. I say this sadlv : but it Is sometimes better that tho ear should bo sheeted with tho oxiiresIou ofu sentiment which lies silent In every heart. Li'L'iiLicAN nisuF.a.uii) or tiif. con stitution, Hut. If we turn from tlioc-mHliIprnllnn of Ihesn questions to tho other phases of our condition, what ground Is thero for Mr. Sherman's eulogy on his n.irtv Our government was 1 say was a constitutional government. It was framed by tho dulojates from States. It wasratlllcd by tho conventions orstates. It was u creature, of Slates, endowed by them with all tho powers it possessed, and was bo plentifully endowed that It could, of itself, perform tho duties, do. lend mo powers and perpetuate tho ex Istenco which had been el von lo it, Thoso duties wero few. Thoso powers wero ample, but they were limited. U'ltll PfttlCtltMll,,,, Mtwl Vl.n I 1.. I.. .... w.,..vl.,.,.u,. Mill, n,u 1U11B lll.tllt lit pursuance thereof wore thu supremo law. All powers not delegated to Con gress nor prohibited to S ates wero ro borved. Tho system was so simple that a wayfaring man, though n fool, need not err therein j so apt, so llttlug, that It reconciled liberty and law and per mitted an Indefinite expansion without anarchy on thu ono hand or despotism on tlio oilier. Tho maintenance of tin. rights of tho Btatos aud tho doctrine of iibirieicotisuuciioti oi tho const tut on Theso nro thu essential olements of tho system, thu riguis oi tnorstutcs as they nro di lint din the Constitution and no wh'riiclsoi and not otherwise. Tho uoiiMiiuiion ns u is, rainy re.td, accord im; to Iho open and common innuiilni- of lis terms not contracted by ingenu ity on the ono hand nor enlarged by grasping avarice of power on other, 'lids Is tho melius ol our safety, its It Is tho Shibboleth of our faith, Thu Con stitution has Income, In tho mouths of Uepubllcans, it by-word nnd a reproach. Slucu Senator Wndo announced that anybody who prated about tho Consti tution wasittuilioi', tho patty has acted on that basis, if a favorite measure was thought to bo unconstitutional, they nmondod thn Constitution, ur vio lated It, as seemed most oasy. Legisla Ono Inch, (twclvo lino. or Hi eintvrdent In Nonpareil typo) ono or two Insertion., II, SO thrro Insertions, li.00. rAcc. OllClllcll...... Twolnclip.. Tbreo liiclits. Four Inclios lH. ...fi50 . .. 8,60 ... 6,00 ...,7 0O :, Dm, tst. It. 1 1,0) tl.OO 10,00 110,00 8,00 7,00 tftO 18,00 7,00 0,00 12,00 18,110 0,00 11,00 17,00 2',,00 12,00 11,00 20,10 30,00 19,00 100 S0.0O 11,00 80,00 (0,00 (0,00 100.CO tuarter column.. 10,00 Half column........ 15,00 OiiotoUunn.... 30,00 Uxecntorv or Admlnlntrator'n Notice, 18,00 Auditor's ot Awilnneo'i Notice, tl50. Ixical notlotw, ten ccnt n lino, Cards intho"l!uslnesal)lroc!)ry" colomn.tWO per ) oar for tlio nmt two Hues, and 91.00 for each aildllloualllnc. tures, elected by fraud or force, wero the suro nnd approved nirans. if theso wero too tedious or loo long, an act of Congiess or an Kxecutlvo proclamation was always nt hand. JI.VYONF.T Kt.ECTION LAW. 1 will not go back oven for a few years. Tho last Congross passed n'i election law. It provided that In cities of certain slzo the President might ap point Inspectors and reglaters of elec tion, whine authority anil nuts ho will maintain by the army and navy of tho United State's. Gen. Grant songht (o enforce It in Now York, Penn-ylvanl t, and Now Jersey, nntl called forthnu in dignant rebuke from the Governors of thoso SUlcs. THE KU-KLUX LAW. The prcsont Congress passed a Ku-. , Klux bill. Do you remember Its pro- ' visions? Whenover tho President Hindi believe that In any Stato a combination of persons shall seek todeprlvoany man of ids rights, the President may ta'co Jurisdiction of tho subject, nnd If, in his opinion tho Stato authorities shall seok to deprlvo any man of his rights, tho President may tako Jurisdiction of the su'iject, and If In hla opinion tho Stato iiuiiinriUcs shall bo uimblo or unwilling to redress die wrong, ho may suspend tno writ oi tmocai corpus, neciaru mar tini law, oust tno authorities oi an meir powers and functions, shut up the courts, dismiss the Juries, unseat tho judges, and take redress aiU punlsmcnt into ins own nanus. Gentlemen, do you apnreclalo this law? A mouth aco n mob entered a 111 In Illinois and hung one of tho pris oners, tho 1'ro.sineut might, unuer lids law, suspend the writ of habeas corpus In that Stato, aud establish thero" a military guvernment. in tno city oi New York a riot occurred and lives were lost. T he President might, under this law suspend tho present govern ment in that Stale, and govern it by the army of his generals. OT.ANT'd USUItl'ATION OF I'OWEIt. Gen. Grant will never tiso theso pow ers wrongfully, say his sycophants. Gentlemen, this is mo insanity oi lony. lie win apply it whenever passion is to bo gratified or elections nro to bo car ried' Ho has never refused to exorclso power. Whon Georgia voted against him for President ho asked nuthorlty to suspend tho Stato Government. When congress doinyeti, nr in mo end refused It. ho sent Gen. Terry to play dictator thero. When North Carolina did not obey his wishes, ho sent a military force to uphold Gov- noltlon, When ho want oil a delegation lu tho next Hepubllcan Convention lor tno otato ot Jjouisian. ho directed that tho Convention should bo held in tho United Stntos Court room, and that no ono should be ad mitted except on tho authority of tho Marshal, and that a file of holdicrs should maintain lhat authority. When ho desired to sccuro tho annexation of San Domingo, ho did not hesltato to tako money from tlio Treasury In dctl anco of law, nud pay It In advance of tho submission of tho treaty to the Scuttle. Ho did not hesltato to btipu lata that ho would Keep Its cxlstenco secret until ho had, by tho uso of Ids personal and political Influence, secured its ratification by tho Senate. When Sumner stood in Ids way ho did not hesitate to eject liini from thu Commllteo on Foreign Relations. Anil now, while tho bcnato is consiucnng Iho treaty, ho secures from nrlvato per sons tho monoy and pays the second in stallment or tho purchase. Thero is a party in San jjjuiiugo opposed to an nexation. It begins to make hoatlway. Thereupon Gen. Grant sends the army and navy of tho" United States to pro tect ins venuor in power. THE DEMOCRACY IN I'OWEIt. Put the Democratic party in power. It lias no now promises to make, no now pledges to give. It will remember Its organization nnd history, and tratll- donj, its prlnciplos ami policy as iney hnvn been proclaimed lu resolutions and illustrated in piactico. It will re form abusei ; It wilt punish corruption; It will rcstoro nuritv to legislation and hnneslv to administration : it will bo just to tho public creditor, and honest lo tho tax-payer j it win pay tuu iieui in tho manner anu at tno uiuu promis ed; It will forbid all usurpation of pow er ; It will maintain constitutional gov ernment ; it will obey ; It will exact from all obc-dlenco to tho Constitution ; it will resloro solf-governmeiit to all tho States, and bring about an era of harmonious union; of real prosperity; of true liberty. Open Vt'hnlovrs at KIslit. Tho following views on "open win dows nt night," aro Important enough to our reatlers to havo a place In our columns at tho expenso of local nows. Let nil read It : Very much has been written on thlssuljecl, aud written un wisely ; tho facts are, that whoever sleeps uncomfortably cool will get sick. To hoist a window sky-high when tho mercury is at zero Is an absurdity. Tho colder a skuplng apartment is tho more unhealthy floes it becomo, because" cold condenses tho carbonic acid formed by the breathing of tho sleeper. It settles near tno floor nud Is rebrcnlhed, and if lu a very condensed form, ho will dlu before tho morning. Hence wo must bo governed by circumstances; tho first thing Is, you must bocomfortably warm during bleep, otherwise you'aro not ro- iresheti, iiuu imutnmation or tho lungs may bo engendered, ami llfo destroyed within a few days, An open floor and an open flro-plncoaro sulllcient for ordi nary purposes in cold weather. When outer windows aro opened, it is well to navo mem down at the top two or throo Inches, and up at tho bottom for tho samo space, In mlasmatlo localities and theso aro along water-courses, bo sldo mlllponds, marshes, bayous, rivor uoiioms, Hat lands and inu lino it Is most Important, from thollrstof August until several severe frosts lmvo been noticed, to sleep with nil exteriml floors nnd windows closed, becauso tho cool alrof sunset causes thu condensation of thu poisonous emanations which wero caused by the boat of noonday sun to rlso far above the earth ; this comlonsi. thin makes the air "heavy'1 at sundown, mado heavy bytho greater solidification of tho emanations by cold ; nnd rest on tho surfaco of tho oarth In (heir moro concentrated and malignant form, they nro breathed Into tho lungs, nnd swal lowed Into the stomach, corrupting and poisoning dm blood with great rapidity. Hy daylight theso condensations aro mado so compact by the potraetcd cool ness of tho night, that they tiro too near tho surfaco of tho e.irtli to bo brenthi'd Into the system; but as the sun begins to ascend, thfso heavy condensations, miasms, begin to rlso ngalii to tho height of several feet abovo tho ground,, and are freely taken Into tho system by overy breath and swallow; hento Iho hours of sunrlsu antl sunset nro the iim-t uuhealtliful of till thehoursoflhe twin-ty-lour In the localities named; and noontide, when the btin la tho hottest, Is tho most healthy portion of thn day, because the miasm Is so much rarllleil that it ascends rapidly to tho upper rogloiis. Tho general lessons aro, 1st. Avoid ex positro to tho outdoor air In mlusmatlc Inealllles for the hours lu eluding nun bound sunset. LM, 11 uvea blazing tiro on the hearth of tho fain II v room at thoso huurs, to rarlfy nml tenil tho miasm upwiiids. lid, Tako bleak. fast befoio .oliig out of doors In (ho morning, anil taku ten before sundown; then being out alter night la not li'Jut lous. Jlull'i Journal vj JftaUh,