COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT,' rr- rr 1 Jolm G. Freeze, i i f?.ftA- I 1UUill l.llliur. i I SATOnDAV MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1881, "Sm mmegom c m tor To-morrow ii tbo seventeenth Sun Jay after Trinity. Monday, 23d of September, Autumn begins. Uatllo of Monterey fought, 2 ltU Sep tcmber, 1810. George II died 25th Septcmbor, 1700. Saint Cyprian's Day. Steamship Arctio lost 271b. September, 1654. Battle of Marathon fought 28th Sep tember, 400. Year before Christ. ;o: G? My seMonce li for open warj cf wllss, Mora unelport, I bout not: them let those Lootriva who need : or when they need, iiornow. .-. . tWs nmitlo n niMlinn tlifit tlin ' articlo copied from tho Ledger last week, ns to a chango in tho election laws, re ferred Only to tho City of Philadelphia. ,ir , ,, . , . . I Wis niako tUU announcement to prevent . . llllStalCCS. .Q. . 1 i tSf" On Mondav cvenini? last, far tbo ' wru" luouuay ncuiug lasi, lor mo first time, tho train moving North on tho Iiloomsburg and Lackawanna Kail Iload, 1 .inn.J (. jl. , l,.i nrl Ttr-irl-of Stoppea at tUO new UCpOt, On iUarlvCt street. Shall there be a board walk con- j l. t l.:j .i. s t. iiuuuug Him iu,ii auuaujr laiu uunu i j.t Ja i Liimmarinn wnrtliw nf .rtnei.lnro 13 a suggestion WOrmy Ot COnsiUCratlOn. ( .n. i j ZaT Tho business at the Montour Coun- , tV Court Was VCrV lipht. Wo wore "lad " w w to leam that JudfrO Jordan would bo TO- t elected in that District. He 13 ail able I , , , , lawyer and a most excellent judge, a well . . ifr , ,. I 13 a. hmlilv estimable man. H o believo . .. , , , n I all the lawyers at tho Montour (JOUnty bar .... . . . ... arc for Jordan. Our Iricuus say they will I , , . sit majority forthe whole ticket. Good. Dut Columbia County will do moro than " three times three." :o: CST Tho New Yrork Times, well-known as ono of tho most ablo and influential Republican papers in tho Union, says . ,1T ..... , 1 it 1 "VC CantlOt IllSlst tOO Strongly On tUO , absolute necessity of branding every man who instigates a mob as an enemy of tho public peace, and the Worst loo ot our Republican Union. Wo arc waging a war for the preservation of the Constitution ; if wc sucecod, our victory will bo shorn of half its glory and of a'l its valuo by a resort to measures hostile to tho spirit and letter of the Constitution, and at war with ths existence of any government under which freemen can consent to live." :o: CffirThe Indianapolis Stale Sentinel is told by a gentleman, au officer in one of tho Indiana regiments, that an officer de tailed by the War Department, uud,er tho direction of tho Commander in chief to uiuitcr into the service volunteers in Indi- ana, cives it a3 hi opinion, basod upon tlio mostfavorablo opportuutics of ascertaining ! , e c .1 the actuil fact, that three-fourths of tin , men who have already volunteered for tho . war from that State arc Democrats. This I .'al.nr l,;l,,,ot nnflinrtfts f,,P l,,!ll-tn, .v..j, ",(,.,. this statement. That proportion holds COod inmost of tho States, and VCt Stay at " " lininr itoniinlip.'ins ilnnoncn D.nnocr.its as 1 I traitors, aud evince a disposition to make war upon them. :o: S- The Now York Express thus ro gpands to the low scurrility of the partisan press, which tssails the great and patriotic Democracy, with coarse epithets aud false charges ( " Tho imputation conveyed by tho words, " White Feather Democracy1' against a party which furnishes, of the volunteers fni ttn nrmv nf tlio TTiiifn, Stntoa full . - ,. J ,. , 1 rl , I iUUii-iuunus u, fcwv muiv uuu oiv, m mwu i very significant nor appropriate, luo Democratic journals will, doubtless, retort, that if tho White Feather is any whero now in tho State, it is in tho 0,800 Republican majority in St. Lawrence, aud tho Lake Republican couuties generally. Tho Now York Democracy are encamped about 25,000 Btrong in the army just now, and hence, unlcsr these men arc allowed to votn on tho coming election day, tho Democrats stand not tho least ehaueo of carrying tho State. Away with all such imputations, and attacks then, in times like those." :o:- t& During tho last few weeks wo havo seon many such paragraphs as tho follow ing, which wo clip from one of them : " Since tho sunnression by tho Govern- ' mcnt of the circulation of tllOSO papers in I New York alleged to be disloyal, tho con . . ... servativo sentiment is demanding of tho flnvr.rntnr'nr. n. Kiinnrpscinn nf tlinsrt other 1 19 n.nsrl wlitpti Iinvn nrftr-1,nil i .11 tlinnlsni l 1 11 ,1 I I ffl lor vears. and who aro now euviii;' the 1 greatest kind of aid and comfort to tho rebels by representing the 7ar as a raid j upon slavery instead of solely for the res- nntinn of thn Union It is tlinn lnttfr lorauon 01 1110 union, u is mesa laucr sheets that divide and distract tho souti- . . c vl. Tt lo ,l,.,t tl, .!.;, lUentOf thO North. It iS tllllt tlicy llrlVO OB lrOUl tUO SUDPOrt Ot tUO UOVCrnment uu sium , r I 1 11 uiauy wuousuerwtsc wuum uc luuic caiuu-i in tic common cause. Tho Liberator, I'tne and rultn, Tribune ami others ot , tliat stripo, aro doing infinitely mora than' any other portion of tho press to ''aid and --j y ........ j.. - rnmfrtrf. thn rohnts. nnd should tatro boon - " , ii tho first .-suppressed." MARRIAGES. On llio 13lliinst. in Orangei lliu, by llev- W. (Jouilticli tr JuilN UmuLi:. vf Uraugi-Vlllu, tu .Miss AIsky Chaw Uu, ul.Uuui ,-n.--laiil ,un.,ii,. wi,iu.ui.i 10., . a. ItEVlEW OV TIIK 3IAUKKT. comtucTF.n weekly . WI1KAT. St 00;CLOVi:itSi:t:t),... $1 3d 11VK cuilU'HXIt. .. II UOH.V(olJ) 50 Et.'l.'S Ill eultvluen) , ,. . si) TALLOW ... IS HTS ,jj L.mi), 10 llL'CKVVIlnAT.... 50 1'OTATOKS .... W Special Notices. MiMTAiit UwirodMi.- There Is. Kcrhnns. no depart incut of military huslnr-ss I n wliltli tlirrc lin4 been more marked improvement than In tho clotlilriff of ol' diets. Nut many jr-ars since omcers and private! wero clad in garments whltli wrro almost skin-tight. They ro leather stocki.wlilch were worthy of the linmc, fur thev ketit the wenrer In tribulationi v, hlln tlielr tindilp.l breasts anil Unlit slept en made million n mnltir oft rent l difficulty. During the preterit war, surh of our volnn leers as procure their iinlforiiif at thu llrouti stone I n Stone I nnd H03 lal" " Clnllnna llallofl'otklall A. Wilson. Nos. 1,11.1 Chestnut street, above KUth L'hlladelolii.i. ohlniu The itriu named havo irono laracv into the business of iiiaklng Jlllltary Clothing, and their fiiclllt.ca enable If r 111 to Ull tlltl UrPCdt uril.ir in thrt i inrlnl rtnaaililn , time. i, icwi, 1 ESTR.A Y- A fumale white rig, weighing about 100 lba with a black spot on one hip, has been absent scleral dnya. A suitable reward will be given for Information of its whereabouts. JA3. .M. THORNTON. N.D. Tin chnp wliohas the nbovo described rig en closed. Will savu trouble, anil olitpntu liv , flirtlir Its ' early release. iHoomsuurg. juiy o. iroi, $251 EMPhOYMENTI $7J t AGENTS WANTED I We ill pay from fit to ;;pcr month, and all ripen- ses. to active Acents. or oive atLoinmia.ioii. rnrtiruiars w utuvv nvm,, wr give BEtOlilllll 'tilfrce. Address Eati. Heuimi Ma, sent free. Address EaiL Sehinu .MachInk Company, U, JA.Ml;S, Oeneral Agelil, Milan, Uhio, Asipj. 14. leOl. ISnl. The While Hall Clothing; Sloro The undersigned, bavin? nurrlinsod tho well known t "While Hall Clothing Einporiuin,"situate onthcjSonth rcspurtrully Inform thopublic nnd lormcr rusloincra of the House, that ho keep, constantly lor sale and iiiokca lip loonier, nil description ortttnilcmcuN wear, of np- protcd liuterlalond sells at very moderate prices, lie lug a rnAillcl, Tsnon, he guarantees good fits nnd well-made (Jarineuls. strict attention given tojobbing generally, A ronllnuatlnnof the custom oftholiolse, which ho .m ,pat(. nol,alua ,0 mt.tlt, l3 my respectfully Intl. "J; 1JCiy ''' s' '''"-'K- ' uniformitr of FrieeViirGw lvaTur'oIn'iiusiiiea Kicryoiieliisown Hiilesmanl JONT.S & CO. of llio CrcsentUne rnroClollnng Store, No. SOU .Market street d"ja,l5' 'ZW ,i,o !.,.,. ,o,t varied a,,,. fashionable stiak ofClothlngin riiiladeltihla, made rx- ,,t0(8y rr ti tall sales,, halo constituted every mis bis own satcsman, by having marked III ligures, on each ar- tide at th.lvcry lowest price it can ho sold for ao they cannot possibly vary all mu-t buy nlike. The goods nro well sponged nnd prepared, and great Pf"""11"-'1' "'' iiio making sotiut an can buy nitntho 't,'tl"c,: a l.irgeslock ofpine good; on hand.of ino laieai sijio alio oeM 'pi a lines, wiutn will 00 mail l' order, in mo most fashionable nnd best manner, w per cent., below credit priret.. K''incinber thu Crescent, In.Markct.aboto Pi vlli Street .".O.OTJ. JUNUSfcCO. .,..,. u ... .. ., : rr, z-r- tCr"TIKM.S W. MATTfON, Kecritt-d the I'riza Medal at the World's 1'nir in Luudon ltUl. for'HtUNKs C.UU'KT llAUrt, Hoots, shoes nnd tluiiis. Ureal induce, inentsnre now ollvrcd tu purchasers of tho nboicnrti. cles. This Is much the largest stock of trunks, Carpet n.iss, vniires,&c. in Philadelphia very cheap rnash 1 rl .naraei Mrcei, one uoor auove 4111, Muri tine New Sifcuctliscments, ATTENTION 1 HOME GUARDS ! 1 rplinilll will bo a Military meeting of the Homo dilards a ot Loiumma uotr.it nt Oraiigotillo on faardav (Ac yc"IA 'layof September, tflil, for tin! purposo of hating a (miliary paraoe. ill loose uicituiy mine military cause are ri'sprciiuiiy 1111 ueu it, aiieno. i noso Having com maud of CompaliiCB aru rc'iuestcd to be there, "with ",.",'.- 1UIIII1IIJ IU U UUtR, .1, I',., in order to make arrangements for tho drill in tho after- II. R.KMN'C. Brlgadl Inspector, Sept SI, 16C1.-1 w. CHEAP MILITARY CAPS! MIMTAUV C PH, of v fry rorl, hiz5 nml 'luahty, for aiilu ilu'iip at tin) lltuoiiiibiir? Hat c Ciij- J.uiporium. Also Uroci'rivtf , Coi.rcctionariei '-ifi.irs, i.c. JOHN' K. (JIUTOX. llioiiiiltur?, Sept. 14, lt-ill . CAUTION. WIIKUKASinyMil'isMAUV, lias left my Led and tiii.ird, witltotit jiintpruvucatinn, nil persons aru tliirt'fori; hcrliy cnutiuurd aaitit linrlmriiitf or trubt mg li.T mi my i fotiiit as 1 mil iluteriiiinud to pay no il -bis of Irt i oiitractiiig alter t!n- il.itc. .MICIIAULIIUTLU. Mt (dcaaaiit t ,.. .Sept. 7, lelil.-at.. Public Vendue ! WII.Ii I'1 Mid at Public Vtmluo, at llij l.ito rcKidciicc of Jimi'I-Ii Hillcr, tluL tJ, in nuuisuit toiiflnp, CclUlll' bia touniy, utt Tuesday, September, 24, 1801 'iivf.iiowin iHTsu.mi propuny t.iwit.- 1 nuitoi.o, im.xj iiuua, ONlliiOWANlU'lCri.TIIKl'.nCATTI.U, ONUTW iiukii: w.vtio.v, OiVJE BUGGY, ONE SLED, One rlhi'.'li, Ploughs nnd Harrows. Cultivators, one set of .inglo Harness, Wagon dears, l'lough Gears, Sec "'" '')- ' UllMlcl, ll.iy by tllUtoU, Colli III tllO Ground. BEDS & BEDDING Carpet, Clulrs, Tables, U, tng,tlnr with a variety of lariuj.ig utmii-ils anil lioutehoiu ana Kitclien turnltiiro too iiiiin, rous to itu-iitiou. (IT S.ilnli, e .-ui !it ill ii'i-lfti-k of snltl il.-iv. w lien conditions will bo made known uuddue attendance giv en, by LUV1 WK1UII1S. .?ii'r. Madison, rtcpt. 11. IfCl. ST, NICHOLAS HOTEL IIroalu'ay, Ke.v York. BOARD REDUCED TO S2 PEIt DAY. Since the opening of this vast and commodious Hotel, in Idol, it has been thu .ingle t-nileavor of the proprie tors to m.iko it llu mist sumptuous, couv ciiiout and coiiifortablo homo for tlu citi.'iu and stranger on this side the Atlantic. And wh never lias seemed likely to ndiuinister to tho couiiori oiiisgii'.'sisiusyiiavo ciiuonvorea, wiiuoui ru gard to cost, toproi hie, and to combine nil tho eleuientg oi lltillVI41IS.il Ullil social enjoyment which modern art I lias nit enluil, ami uioueru 1U41-1 approve,! ; aim me pa tronage winch It lias commanded during tha past sit ysars is u gratif) lug proof that their clt'orts havo been appreciated. To mutt tho exigencies of tho times, when nil are re quired to priallce lliu mos-t rigid economy, tho under sigcued Have Reduced the Price of Board to Two DOIIafs pir Day, at tlic fliimu tuuu abating mmc of tho luxuries Mil'1 v huh their tablu Ima hitherto been sutiplivil. THUAmVULL, WIIirCO.MU c CO. tfi-nt. li, iri.i.-:iiii. BLOOMSBUlta A0ADK3IY : D, A. 5ECKLEY, A. B., Principal, rpllE AUTUMN SMlUUN Ol' THIS INSTITUTION' 4- wilt iii-giii uu Wednesday, the 1th of August. The building liaa underwent n inoroiifis rciioviiltiui. It has keen supplied Willi new turiiiture the walls elegantly papered, ami r-verjthlii? uiMcd that cun iun- tr.tmtetotlH! ciiuilortan,tconv;-ilK-iiciiultlior-lu.l,-iit. Thu course ot liistrutliuii will be thuruuu, us lu n-to- r,m-, ami those di-sigiinis to til Ihi'iuselvcs 10 t-.u-li will aleonh, .V,i moVi a IruWd Tuia A" the siuiliosuf our Seminaries are embraced. 111 iu c iii.L- ill niuuv T V. 11 M s : Primary Ilepartiuent $1 I'll ltii.li. r llL-iiarlln,'llt 81 01) No evlra iliarge is made for the study of Atiouil or j Mi,.l,-rli i.aueiiaces flood tt-iarding can lie proiurcil at $1,50 or S?,uui,er .....V 1 July i. i-ei-if, K.YKCUTOll'S XOTICiL lutoie ,,it cntwi, imc Centre ,r;,., T llTl'l'llsl l.'slaiiientary on thoestati' of Jsiou II iniiv- JJul,, ,a,. r centre tow ii.hip. cuiumbiu iuni). ,i,uia.mi. iu,- b', u nanii-d by tim lu-cister ,f I'oiuin- biaiouuly to Hi .- iiii,Ur.i,'ned, rii'liui! 111 111" lunn.liij uudiuuuly alure.aid. All persons liaung claims ugainTl mee.taleol tuu ,ieru.ieuiare re'iie.ieu iop-., ,,, fo, s.-ltUmenl, and llw.e indebted to male ,.imeut hi 'ut llil- I mediately t - Ca., Sme n,'A" nMESTJt:, STRAY COW. ' C'oiu.,hi?uliTmiHa s of the subscriber, in Heater w lllWIirilip, "lllUinIISl IU . IU tt ... Augunt Itttl, a HIMCKCinV. with ft lirown Mtrip. ulouS la on t'r uboul llie mii 01 Iho.luck, apparently about 10 yeurnuiu. lliu ow m-r 1 il.i..l..ifk. niiiifirfiitlv alioilt 10 Vfltm olil, ru'lUUbiuu iu prove piopt-iiy. " t--. yway or fcho will be nold according inlaw. MO-115 MO Lit. August ai, led. at. DR.; SILKWORT H, THU ANALVTIU.M. I'llVdlClAN AXI glltnt'.UX ,,,,, .,,.,. . ,, , , f . ' l .tallJini! Jisiusi-s. HIS ItllMlllllllli .MM', t'l lll't V Vl.uUl AUl.l.- II" l" 1" l'"" r"1"-" 111,1 S'ii' of cull .units us slatcil Ulow, nricii In mil b,- ut ted fur nil ulnasi.'s llcsti is litir t". VL'US'dtl.TA TIU. llllJli. Joisuysl.oro, tl.o Uouit 13lhi,rcarli liU'iitli. I whitoslltitol, Lock lluvcn, lliu lliu utul 15th of, acli ' inoiitli, ... ... . Illuonnbure,30lli aii-J 1st. D.in vilto -.Jaiiil 34 Xuttti uinbcrljnJ 1Mb, Millon, (I, tint , I Juno t, liOI-Im. COME AND SETTLE. TllOfl! knowing themselves indebted to tho under- 1 signed ore hereby notified tnromo nnd attlle their ficrouiits without further notice, lam now In earnest. If not attended to aoon their accounu will he ulni-cd in proper hand, fa, collcclion. j.,;.SAM)!4 ' fti"-'-. ''""'-" 1 LUZEHNE COUNTY A01UUULTU-! HAL SOCIETY. rpim THIRD ANNUAL lIRorthoI.,i7.crne County J Atrlcullural Soclcly mil bo held on t'lilr (Irnunds. t WVOMINO, 0,1 WEDNESDAY, TIILI1SIIAV mul tnL...n,..rn. .... ;.,.... for Ilia occasion, and a very liberal l'rem u", i.t li " r. ..t..i.!a t. ...... ired for exhibitors, much moro so than those ottered at their nrclious exhibitions. Tho exhibition iiruinlses to 1 untisually Iqikc ftml attractive. i i ariuerf, .Mcciitiiiicn. ana the puiilic (rcnmlly, will r ml it tolhvirndvantaiTO tolie nresi'iit, Coil. n t-xlitblt-1 sand epcctalorfl, nml are conlinlly InvHfil tu nttfinl. T,omnl. Bert.T.'S-J.? JLNK1-NS- , Liizeruc totiutyjAgriciilltial Sucitly. pnor08AI.9wlll bo received hylho undersigned, u'nmflKu!niW!S b!"aV'fonoiVaont'' sJ'3J une ltcstaiirantfor cituens ofSci.mtoit and vlciaiiy. , 1 IIISIOU " 1 ' " ", " lviikca-iiarrt ' tho county generally. ' The HocletV desires that rnrh nrnmln, ! Iru-nli,. .l.ll have arrangements for menls., rilri'shux-ula, 4-c ide . i ,. . , , , .b,, 1 by one of Its own citizens if desired by them, and heme a long artlclu Ijy Charles h. JlraCfl, enti ibis arrangement. ., . 7 No Inlovicallng drinks of any kind will bl pirnutted , bo sold on the llroumts by any one, Annllcnlion. lor llio orivllcg'H on tbo (1 round, of llio Rociity during Hie ralr.may bo made to lb- undersigned any time prciious to iiio fair. ( Wyoming, Hept. J"'"' PiViWtfliJIBSyjSlLlinSl.l T , , John Faroira. "18 AKC1I Wreit. bitweeli;th,aild Mil. Streets, (.are of FIR.Varlrf Street nllMfkin 1 iMpoaitlt & AUMFMittiiit r. and DEAiFai, .ibKiMMofPANCV runs. &i"'i?&'':"&ita iu -M''iont, it would not fesorlmeSau'lKir!:" ii,,. t a ii a i la vi iiti-r i,.i, sol,., i otiiii , re.pectruiiy luvitoau e xaiiiination i.fin sio(k and pri-1 cea from those intending to purchase, as 1 um enabled to oirertlieiii very desirable Indii.enu ins, Alt my Furs have been purchised lor ca h, and mado by experienced nnd(ompet,iitiiaud,nnii as t ,e pris.'iit monetary troubles reiiderit nere-sary that 1 should dis- poseofmygoo.lsnt very small ni'iaoeo ouio-t. how design purchasing, to givooi" u call. iC7 Hecollei t, Hi,' lianu', number uul streif John rareira,(Ncw Fur ston'.JTH A nh Street, rinlaiklpliia. September 7, lcbl .,in. ADMINISTATO li'S NOTICE. Estate of JUm C hiimty, tlecetnal. lVOTlnr. Is hereby glu it thai tdti-rnifiidiiiiiiLlr.'itloii J.1. o on the estate of Jons C. Kinmy. lain of MoIii, townsnip, L-oiiiuuiia i ouiiiy, (li-e,-af,l, Ii.iu-I,i i n gran- ted by the Register of said i ouuty. I lb" mi ler.laned. who resides iu said twnhip, Ci'liimbi.-i toiiitty. Alii persons hiving claims or deunn Is nj.ilnst llio clul'- ZSrZrJZAoM imvilublu be almost cMerminnte.t. lay. WM rnil'I.T.. I. TlTl'MAN'. .Mar's. August 31, lflCl.-Ct. FRESJI A lill I VA I. -OF- 11 g&j&T MSH f$ THU tin.lcrnimird. pr.iti fill fur i it i.ttrtm:i!f ritor t fillly Infurmtliiiriiotunu'rx nnl tit - miM U- i;.-inrall v thnt lm h.iHjuit rt mil (ru.ii tin J:aturiiu nlk-H, the largcBt and llut ul-it stcik i-f SPRING AND SUMMER That has yt li",-n opened In lll.ioiu-liiir';, to whlih li" invites tho ulti-ntioii ol liis friends, and as.ures thi-io tint tbey are oll'-red lr sab- at great bargains, i Stock Loioprises a largtf assortment of ci:nti.':mi:vs weaiiixg app mux, Consisting ol Fssinovitiih Dithsst'niis, ol'eury des. criptlon; Pauls. Vests, slnrts, Ctavals Slo-ks, i'lilton llaudkerclii'-fs, Gloves, Suspenders, A.C, GOLD WATCHES A N I) JEWELllY, ui every ( a-'rli'thm, lino ami . !ifii'. N. It. lt''iin'iuli"r " .oirmbtrir it Vhrnp 'wioriiiw. call and n u. S'ti Lliargn lor ixainhi linitiN. DAV1U i.ovnitKUf: Itloonburs, Marclii, JlU. (JiiJf.Vt.) AD.MixrsTiLvroirs xotiok. EsVitc of Jos'p'i Ihllcr, diccas'iL LIITTI.Il'' of AdiiiiiiiftratinH on tin l-Vinte i.f Ji isen IlH.l.tit I i if MuiIm tu tjuii-hip,Ci-liiiii!ti,i t utility ilecfusril, li;ie liiiii(srntfil by th" Id a.stt-r nf I'irliiiii bia MMinty, ti tho mi I'tmuiu'iI. niilma in llfitihuk tow n1iii. All pi fniiih.n liu ils-iinis au.uiut tlx- lUtnte f me ti-iccin'iu. nrf ri"iut",u,uiiiprt'jL'iit iimm miii'! ai mini.ir.itor, without il I.iy, auJ all ikthoih iiuh hteil to inalvL- iin-ii t turthw iih. IXVl VVKllIMTrf An,. i, Wl -Ct. rftfm'r Look to your interests! FRESH ARRIVAL 01' SPRING AND SUMMMR GOOD-, MILLER &EYER'S. rrilll mln rilK'rn lune Jn-t retnrncl from thu City X With miolh r laryu nn crtiit lusnrtiiitt of nurrh mud ut I'liiUilrliilihi. at tin luwcut lk'tin. ittol li..htho are kt. ri.i.i.nl tu ..II on .li-rutL- l;;riM as ran be procured tUcwIicre in Itloonisburi:. Tliuir m-ri'cn, U cli'icii fctjlt-j. ami liit'-ct fj-jhioi'. HI' limits. l imi'L II'V ' in 111 ni v'i tiri'twir.-iifi'. CF.iuit H'.utt:, iiuu.oiv ir.ua: ;.o.v, .v.i .. isuots a- bitoh.s Iu sli"rt : rtliuu iiii il kept lu ( o'littry Stores ; to tlnrli thej mutt: tin' public giiii nitly, Thu UishcM hrue m.u1 t"r tummy pruduoe. .Mll.l.lllt & nvr.u. liloojiuhiiri:, M.iy 11, l.-iil. IS A W - iS O X li Supor-Pliospluito of Li inc. MANUr.VrTUHEl) 11Y 11AUIJH & SON'S, A'o. yu iSois If'liaivcs, Philadelphia. Cash Price, 815 per 20UO lbs. r,,rmrrs anil ll,-nli:r can rely upon il, a.siirancf Hint , lh,lril,u.r r , tl kuuwii inaiiiire Is still full) ,,,,, ltJlm., ,., , , rirt,j. j nrn r,l inro Willi ..u-ulnie t. ... ,, .1 , ' ' n,r,iinar iMkme. 1 1 rtli" nir.unall , il!'!':!::1;: , l:,W.'i T. SntioV.'Z. mg cutinlylree ruiu udulti.r.itio.1 (JKOUM) ltMV nONHS," (lUAUANTIEU I'Ulti:. Cafeli Prieo, $W i.er !JU()U lb. The tuperior atu'of this timdiird Hrticr- of I! round lloue l nou m v kiiuuii. that it l only ni(eiiry hi re to remind De.ih u ihat our 1'.i ililie lnr ttx niaiiii t.icture are now ktiiliL-ient to uieit Ihe iuoBt uiluu dt maud. ix- The ahoi u Manures can lie had ofrigular dealer hi Una luutity, orof ItAUlill U Ht.Xri, tMauufarltmra unit I'TOirhror-i . No. ',"tj tiouih Wliarit-g, i'liilaUUi'hia. July SO. l-'Ol-Ihu, Normal Institute nnd Acatlcmy, or i:w columul's, i.u'r.KNi: count v. r.. rplir. next Term uf thu Institution will coiiimeiicc J. oil AOAV.ir, Al'liUST UTU, riidertliu mrcitioii oi rroi. n. u. almb, who. ni a Im hni.ir. a ivactari "no n uiciurtr. i i" itiy nuu , . f ul0Vll tU 11 11 I CC 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U d I Oil I . lltl..i..'lu tho.o heretofore uijoiedhy 1 b.,.,1,.,.,. in bo turiiifhed during III" Kiui amfvear. Imtrucitoiisln Voeat and IiiMrnineMdl .Mutc will be givt-li by uu uetuuijillshtU Tiuihcr. JUIIX KmiXa, Set-In. Auftust IU. IrOI. (I.tlK IUfiLE UorCL ) MIIIU) STllliET ABOVE RACE, IIIIIL.VDKM-HU. UllOADS, & SAIIiOIt, rroprlclors. Tiluiiisv V Mo mi, formerly nf tho Xaimiul Hunt i iuslis rtnuiK, loriucily ufdihujlkill C'u. In. Mjnlisl-"il-l.'i from (Ae.V. 1'. Hortd, (KraaMcaa.) Eniancipationism. T.n ilmriii!r, I nt ll,w ,rnn1. i, 1,.:.r..1t 1 " J""CP HtlCi.l 01 IMS WCCK 11 untnfull of pestilent bolitlou!m. Tho most ob- icclionablo part of it, to bo sure, is in ar- tides written by correspondents, but tho promioncii assigned them in tho makeup f , ,.... , , .... . . . l 01 "Je VaVCT) a"d "'0 Strong IcanitlB in tho ,,, ,1: ' , ... .i:.!i ...... uuaatw UI1V.1.HUH JU ItO LUlliUllUi (JUi 11 111 113 justify us in attributine to tho Imlcnen. . ... ... ' JUlly US in attributing to tllO ItWcpcll . - ,lCnl i ilplllinritn wirong in !i.lf .. UCUUOratO purpose to lnaliC Itself a rtt,tn1 f i.,lt.f. i! t. u v..i,ni,.i1J, j.u uiiua -t, pi , , , . mi -U1 llCCVCT to CXpatiatQ OU "the irrc "tricvablo mischief produced by tho North- c,n"ni Attmim5tration in i i... . , b u6"'J-Ty, nml on "iiifiuito iiunortaiico of inimo. striking that blow against slavery "ana winch will rctriovo our nflaira and . . , "our lcputatioti. aud savu ui from tho . . . .. Ul'eaUlllt fllf.istnr." pfn. If ..t.-na e.,nn 1A tlctl -1"0 'ey to lcton-, which opens , ,i . . mi., .., Hlfl lUIIUll'V, "WllV Will not WO neo. ,,,. d... ,. i i. . pio sec tliat t iio only key to victory is a " P fodumulion of Emancipation." , " 13 Plnl 1 t0 Fl110 Tactical sense ii,um u iiiuuuuiiaiion oi emancipation woultl ,,nv , . .,. ... .... um.i kiib tuiiii wuai.uii antt break down the Administration. If it 1 1.1 l. ....!.! ....J 1 , . uu '"l"l iuuinaruy cuoul'H to stul !tlf l,y contradicting all tho 1"U'"5 "as iicreio.ore matlo tliat tlio war is to be waned for tho attainment of .n..u.ub ui BOUC but constitutional objects.but it Would , J ' fatally divide the North, and render now. 1 Ollcss all the friCUUS of the Union ill the rebel States when the timo shall conic for its re construction., liut Mr. llraco sees fo little need of tho co-operation of loyal slave-holders in restoring tho Union, that he r.dmits that his plan wuuld result in blotting them from the face of tho earth. ir 1 i . , - ,, llc WIIUlS Up III- article as follows : ,, , .... " I lie U(tVCIl')l ll)lg C'l SS III SUCH ll COHltU irilil i I' mill ihkv nf turn rl', ,l,,i,va,n.l liituieiaroiii vie Jiiinviiij jur voiinUeis lerongs done lo the innoanl and the ueah, it is tlicif. The uon-slaveholdiiig class would, no doubt, after a while see tho ut ter uelcsucss' and folly of resistance, aud M tlle down under wh.tt,' for a time, will probably bo a ini'hary rule. This is not the nicthol wo should anv of us have chosen for emancipation. But Providence has forced it upon us. Wc must choo-ic between that and dufcat.'' Iiutcml of being shut up to chnoso be tween a proclamation of emancipation and ileleat, .such a proc'nination would biiiisr sure aim lrrett icvauio tioioat troiu tlio tlay on which it was promulgated. 'Purr, n,i,-.l of the army would refuse to inarch auoth- j Cou-tutuioii, lliu Covemnieut ami Lawy er ttcp or servo another day in such a ciu-,' 11,1,1 ll,al we wl" '"'-mi the pn'seui luliniu .o.ln rn .i,i ., i. f i i -t rut ion iu nil lawlul ami corsiiliilional fade. Men would no longer enlist, (ex-1 ,IllM,u,e for 3Uppreing rebellion, res-o- ccpt a few abolilioni-ts.) capitalists would mtr tltu Union uml euforcing the laws no longer furnish means for lno-ecutiii" 1 'ci"''i Hi-it while wo are in I.ivor of , , , ... ' , , i sunptiriiui; anil su.iiiiing ihe (,overument, the war; aud we rhotild immediately havo , we are neverihelu.s m f.tvor of ihe admin a powerful revolutionary paity at the istratiou entetiainirg Hie first honorable Ynrtl, .,o 'nlt nt n, it,,-. jii, i. ... ii pro p o-1 ii n ti for I'euce, looking lo the con .North as well at at tho South. It would f,,,, Umo Hm, eflu'aitJ. ,'., ,hu StaleSi pltiugo tho country into general anarchy, J l!tolvctl, That wo pledge ourtelve lo u.e and destroy tho hopes of the Uuiou for- ' our l:ef' ul'Jt,-"1r'" ,l" tueuro ihe election nf llie uckel lormeu by tho lale Democntlic uvcr' Coinenliou ol Columbia county, und also Rut would such a proclamation cmanci-1 lllB T,r.'.ckel lnr Assembly as lormed pate the slaves! Pray, how would it ev- er reach them ! Who is lo tie this bell to the secession cat? Who is to carry conies of tho proclamation to the plantations and dbitiibuto them there .' If tho agents of dL-tribution go singly or in small squads, they will swing from the next tree. If it is carried by armies, it cannot reach tho slaves until tho opposing armies have fir.it been conquered. Rut how can it bo tho means of victory if it can tako place only after victory has been achieved ' It would not bo strange if tho enemies of Secretary Seward and tho Aduiiuistra- 1 tiou fcllOuM iliftT lli-S bVllipatllV With thU t J i J rccllosi aboli.ionism from the fact that alongside of it ho orders tho publication of the laws of the United States. Indepen dent journals of large circulation, however aru not dwindled to government organs be- jcauotho Government finds it profitablo to adv rtiso in their columns, and Prcsi I dent Lincoln and Congress have left cavi j lers no exeuso for tupposiug that any au thority exists for any such utterances or any sympathy witlt the sentiments which tho Independent advocates, except among Abolitionists and tho most radical of Ho publicans. 'I lie True Docliinc. Hon. Francis Kernau, Chairman of th '. New Voik Democratic State Convention, which met iu Syracuse, on the lth iust. expressed iu his speech on taking tho place what wo thiuk the true sentiments for the i' times, lie laid: "It is our duty to oppose abolition at the North, uud secession at tho South, which aro cqua ly making war on our gov ernment, and threatening to overthrow our institutions, aud I exhort you, speaking from my heait, to let us as mcu and pa triots, so far as in us lies, endeavor to consign them both to a common grave Never will our country sco peace unless We do." Kvcry word uttered iu tho last para- . Ti.nM mqltir ;d 1...i liul 451 wviu ivuhj uun Il.sj. 1 fill 1 dtfcrcnCO 111 the Character 01 tllC tWO ClaS i . fIM i..i;i!.: fiea uuyvu ui-juuuuuu, 4-u iiuuiiuumsua, like tho disuuiouiaU, arc btriviii' at the very overthrow of our institutions, only, unlike tho former, they havo not the cour age which would render their deigns as! coaspicious. In lopping off tho evils that surround us, wo must purge tlio nation a HKc of tho bold, deflaut gccce'siou'lsm and sly . ... . ,.,! , ,, , , , lUsldlOUS abolitionism, 'I hoy must both, as Mr. Kcruau lays, bo buried in a com- . ... jjxqu grave. h"rom Ihe Aor of Me Mrtk. ISoariiigci'cck itlass Meeting. I'XION DEMOUKATS AHUISED ! Agreeably to public nolico given a large number of citizens of Columbia county, met at the Public House of John I,. Hurst, in Slauiown, on Saturday last, (Sept. 14th) in Mass Meeting, for tho purpose ol ratifying our county and District nominations as well as considering the deplorable condition in which our onco happy cbuntry has been placed, The Bpot selected lor llio holding ot the meeting was a splendid gtovo close by the village where si anils and teats were prepared in good ordtr. Delwcen the hour of ono nml two o'clock thu vast multitude and Gentlemen ! Owing to tho uufortun proceeded to the rove, headed with mai- ate occurrence that has iust taken tilacc. lial and string music and the Stars and 1 Stripes. We tako pride in noting tho fact that n large number of Democratic Ladies were in attendance, probably more than ev er presented themselves at a Democratic Mass Meeting in that section of county be fore. They appear to feel greatly interested and concerned iu the future welfare of this once glorious Union. They know lull well Gale, of whom there are four tutors, was thai upon the result of this conflict which ii ratl,cr cavcl0S3. It eCms that theso ladies now Miaklna .he country to its very ceiilm havo ,hcir own dross- wLch ,g ;,. depend their happiness and safely. They I, . . , . e ., , . , . . i ii- ii. ilumiuatcd with gas. two of tho icts being are anxious to ma relielliou crushed out , ., . ,a ' . ,,J , b and the ro-cMabliihinenl of this Union upon ! S0 C lror. T ho dresses a linn and lasting basin. The purmdtient 'which these ladies wear arc mado of a very Union ot those Slates is the universal cry of , light, or flimsy gauze, known as illnsion the Democratic party, both male and fe- ' The four sisters were in their room, all male. Alter arriving upon Um ground, and partly dressed. One ofthem, iu her uudcr the people became seated, the following ; j ofli ,t 0 got upon a stool, or gcnllemoii were elected as the othcersof , . ...... , , ,l10 j 1V chair, in front of tlio mirror. She rcach- I'reViilent JOHN YKAfiKIl, sen., cd over to the hook to get her outside Vi'.e Vicsitlcnta Ilun Stepliuu llaldy, John ' skirt, and jiiit as !he was jumping to tho K' L K . foor. her dress wa, discovered to bo iu a William Hodman, J. It. Millard, Solomon ; blaze. Two of her sisters, with all the Koieiiiuii, JotmS. Iltruer, Daniel Kuillle, affection quite natural, and regardless of Stephen l'ohe. . . ' .Stciclii.tr -(Jem llnwor, Win. K'riokbaum I tl,c,r own "anger, sprang at onco to her lleiibuu V'.ihriiigor, Jacob Ye.igur. ! assistance, and iu a moment their dresses Tl... I..: rr . - I .1... r, I nu uituiil..liiuil UL'lll uilt!t:ib'U lliu nil Ion nig iiiimetl nur.-oiK were appointed as a Cuiumillue to ilrall and report icsoltltions lo the meeling : Hon I'eter Ivit, I'eler K llerbine. Jacob lleruer, John Ve.iyer, Jonas Kahriuger, Wm . II-J?l-J. J-S-ll.i, SumucI Adams, An. ! am (.tible Aftftr lltlt nniiiilllirinniiul rf litis nnrnmil lee .loin, (i Pieee, K-q., enletuiin,',! lho foupo, about twenty in number, wcro cn autlience Willi a few btrel and pointed re- j robing themselves for tho piece. Inamo. marks which were received with general , mcut, the entire party became panic strick-saii.-laciioii. , en, and nine or ten of them took fire. The Committee on resolutions having got They ran about in wild despair, tho scarfs loseilier prep.ireil the lollowing, wlneli ilicy reporled through ihe Chairman, Pe er Ktit They were .tilopteJ unanimously : WiiKiifA, Tho peculiar s'.aie of l!ie roun Iry nd the roiiililiou ol llio Union in its flruiale lor iS'.i'.ion ilily reipiire llial every loyal eni.en lhoiikl ileclaru his liJeliiy in ihe CaiXituiiini und the Union of our l.tlh I ' T' " '"'8"i c f,i..iLcu. iiiui ill,; triliui. Itlliv: parly of Cnlunilii.i Cniinty is now, as it his ever Ufeu, iu i.ivor tn me unuroKnn Union ol ll..n . ,l ...lit . 1.. .1... iunl.tr i1 l.li.MiTi.rinr. Upon tlio adoptioa of iliese rcsnluiiosti Co I, I., la e arose not for the purpose of inakin n speech, but merely to introduce the .-peaLcrs who weru invited lo address the meeting. UrOMiK S. Tutton, Ksq , of Wyoming, was called upon tl o siaud, and addressed the people fur nearly an hoar in an able and patriotic speech, lie reviewed the oppo anion from their early day up lo the piesei.t, picturing to his audience the i!"ifTerent dod-os praciiced upon ihe Democratic par- ly for the purp.ise ol gaining pjwer. Ilis 1 address, throughout, was well rececived 1 Il vould not be more than proper lo men tion that tho speaker is a candidate fnr As sembly, lie was nominated iu Ihe liepre 1 sdiitutivo Conference which met iu Iilooms burg on Friday last, He is a ready speak er, pn.-se-siria very fine abililius; a lawier i by profession j ant! with all a most c.cel lent Union Democrat. (Jen. lloBKitT l'l.KMi.so, of Williainsporl, was nuM called upon the stand lie made a most powerful speech containing noth ing but Union sentiment from boinuing '.o cud. lie is a tery able speaker, aud one who oi cry lover of his country would lister. to with delight. Ho commanded the alien I tion of hii-nudience for over an hour with his sound logic uml ablo reaf-ouin. He, battled mantully for thu Union ami was hearlil) uppldudcu. On motion the fallowing wits adopted : Itctotvcd, That ihts thanks or this meeting aro hereby tendered to ihe dilTeruilt (-peak-or 6 for ihe ir able und patriotic addresses. It was announced ihut there woald be a Democratic Meeting held In Dloomsbur on .ittudrty injt, ami that (3en. Fleming and K. It. Clia?e were invited and would bo present lo address the peoplo On motion tho meeting adjourned w-Ui three cheers for Ihe Union, ihtoi: cheers for Ihe County ami District ticket, and threo cheers fur the Fncakurs. SIGXEDM' WE OFFlcntlS. SlIOCICIXG CALAMITY AT TIIK -CONTINENTAL TIIKATIlE. i OIULS HURNED A NU.MIIEH OF IIALI.KT SOMKOF TI!EMDE.U QltEAT 1'llESEXCE Ol' MIMD OF Mil, WIIEATI.Ey THE AU D1E.N0E HETIHE IX 0001) OUDEll. ,-vc,ii Un batunlay evening, just as tho closing scono of tlio first act in thn Tmiinpst rpn. iCCUO Ol lliu lir-t ai-t., iu IUU ItlliptSt, rep- rcscntio! tho thinwrcck on tho coast of tho " n ""'I'""-'-" " " KnclialltCll Island hat! COIlllllCIICOd, thci'O , . , ,, , . , 11.1 -i ,1 fiuuucu MiriCli UI a lOtliatO irotll UU hind thosecnos. Tho carpenters, four in nu.nhcr, who where behind tho ship, 6ud deuly rau to tho ri"ht, mid almost tho samo moment ono of Ihe voun ladies of "f Coiuiubiacuuiy llu is a iery deserMui: geiutensiu, u ,,,uu,l'''l( u"u ul u"o lauus ot.,u,lHj uiakoavjryusiful lli-iiresuutailvc, We bono , tho ballet trouno. a beautiful orenturn. hu may bu , Icitul, -f.'a.ioa st!t( A came wildly rushing on tho stage. Ucr lotum! was m a liu-ht blaze. A sudden thrill of horror, though only momentary, amid loud cries of " order, order, order," ran through tho audienco, aboot twelve hundred in number, many of whom wcro ladies. Ho requested bis auditors to keep fjnict, as perhaps tbo occurrence was not so seri ous as might bo supposed. Tho audience did keep quiet, tho intervening drop cur tain was lowered, tho orchestra performed a piece, and the somewhat excited assem blage gavo rounds of applause. Mr. Whcatlcy upon returning to the iS0! pleasantly anil lirmly said dailies tho performance of tho " Tempest " will bo postponed for this evening. You will please retire in good order. THE CAUSK Or THE CAT.AMITl'. 1 Wo liavo taken great pains to ascertain j the cause of tho disastrous event. Wo , arc iuolind to think that one of tho Misses wcro In a light blaze. 'Tho dress of thofourth siitcrignitcd,and ! in less time than it takes to write about it, ' tho whole four of them wcro completely enveloped. They all rau through a nar- row passage way, leading into a larger room where tho rest of tho ladies of the ,,sfia in the dance, flint still lnim-in fnstnnns i from tho walls, took fire, and iu a moment 1 the cnterior was a light blaze. MEAN PIECE Ol UUSINES. We have it from tliu bf?t authority tli.tt application was in iilt by ii c'-nlleman, at the Continent il Hotel, Tor bome of the he fit brandy, to be tucd for the bciU'lUof til--siiifcr.Trf. There they wire, writhing iu the moat hr nblo agony, tunl jtt that jreiiileiuau w as riftiscd. .Mr. John E. MlDo'iouIi, he,iriug of Ihe 11 it refusal, threw down a dollar for u tunililer h-vlf-iill-'il witli ihu much wanted stiiiiui.iut. liesided tlii-t we loaf 11 th.it Mvvcral pin eieiaiu, when applied to, puilitly rt-lusid to rendi r on) meiiicul aid to the uuifereru. Vt have attfiided iii.iny .Medlcat commciiLuiiii nts, and have hen r II, on nearly all these occdsiotin.coiibiJeruMe said about bung 1 hiiiujiie, , The pIiyFinans who n fused, h.idpfrhapuforifotten tli firit priutipk'H of thuprurcafiun, In fjtt, the louudatioii of the wlioln firucture. tlio turner none uf w hirh it hu manity ThodejiIii(iatis who did romv, ami tlioc up othiiirie wliuitiriiihed the medical ii(.ceitieg, are entitled to thank. ind gor.d opinion of tho public. IIObriTAL UEPOUTS, Pit of thrj unfortunate jotjiii Udioa who wen burnt at tlia Coiiiinciititl'llieatre, ere dead. Thi follow ing is thu report obtained at tho I'enuejlva m i llosiiii.il. at ten o'rlmKlat ovenins: I .Mii Mclinde w tu the ouu w ho ran on the ft use in 1 full Miue, in v iew of thu audience. Eh? died at si o rlock jcslerildy uiormng. Miiat I'hiiKps dr'rint on o'clock ynjtertl.iy afternoon. .Mm Ann it Gale died at three o'tloik. Mrd. iterin.iu died at four o'clock. While she was be itiir joueediothe hopital,heh made a request of the oiiicer to ten ucr nusnaiui to lake cuoUeure ol tier n.itiv. .Mis Addie Uale died at half p-il tight o'i IolJi last evening. i iMis Forbes died at ten tYcloi k Iat evening. from Ms Slflr of tho .Writ. Tho Legislature. lluring tho campaign wo have been watching tho courso of tho papers on tho Legislative question, and we havo been gratified to find so many articles laudatory ot tho candidate lrom Columbia County, Wu give a few of them below. They are f10in papura outtido of the District. tUsiu- ' tcl.estca entirely, and lookina onlv to the success and pormanenco of tho Democratic party, aud tho good of our Common Coun try. Wc commend to tho readers and the voters of the county, the voluutary com mendation thus beslowed upontheir choice with tho full belief that his majority will be such, as to show tho pcoplo of tho .Statu, that tho old Star of tho North is, as ever sound and reliable. I Ik lli (hit Tti t4i ittci Ld. I.lvi I.. Toe. nf tho i Columbia hcmucTiit 1 a caiuhdatu for nomination tor the LegtaMiure. 1 or upward 01 twtnty jljTii loi i. li.iit nrovi'd u mnt faitlifjt wheel horu lo the Oem crulic party, not only in Columbia County, hut iu tK ihiintti ol whirti it foniH a ;ut. nnd in thu Hates. Col. T., has nlwaj 1 detundt-dthu priiiciplud of thu imrty repanlk of t!ie tiittcrci deimiitiatMUfi Iruin thu up uiaitoii his tourgij in supurt of mvu wa ttmsutvut anil u ell inuUrtoOil ha diUroietl tho dLle'atu h t-teiu and in every camp,ii;u won. a tolling irtory to tho tick et of hj- ihuicc. Tho Deiuoiracy ofColuuiLi.i owo it to themecUes uud to Col, T., th it ho bo niddu their bttuid- ard bearer utthiMioiu.eM"cial of llu lilttl l Put lortli to elect aSeiiuto uud a la'Culatoru that will defend tho Couiniuii wealth, agamt be eormpt aduiiiiiiiriitioii how lu power. Kleit sm It men uu Cul. T., and mil only tho lax pajert b it thu brave biddiers. who are lizhtiug thu battles of tho cmintr, will have lair play wlieulaw aro to hj uiuUed 111 whult the aro 1 1 uteri ted, Clarion Demotrut. I I Col. I.kvi L. Tiriv, Jia-i bueu noniin.iied by the Hcuio- 5alie Cunveiitioii of Columbia county far the Aa.'inhly. ' '11k Col. lias been i'ii;ujed in publuhiiig a Ok uiocmUc I ' paptr 111 uuiuiiiLuj i-ouniy tor 1110 iar-ipiut rut a ten lory, audi' well 'puutied tu ti I tliu position to wlu h he 1 The man) thiaicandfj cured ut i inhtilutlou within, nupiri'i, lie in both ImiiLt iiudiiipable. uud will make i'iu nt M yeari. mid the uumeroiiii important Surgical an ublo repiciunlativt. ifarrtslwr-i Patriot Union 1 I Ipt nil ion fj pei ltiruo'il bj Dr. Johiitun, witue-iLd by Col. l.MlI.TU', Hm prt;htly mid aide dilnroftho i'"' n pnrt-r i.t tli papera and many other pemom, no CWutfifcia DeuHierut. Una bien iioimaated for the AMnlo " ol which have appeured uyaiu and ngiuu before tho 1 bj thu iMiiocralfc Couventimn-f Culumlna umiit - ilu, b'Mde- hi. Mauding a a geullenwn of iharacter iiiu i;oi. I 11 very uefer inggeiiiiemau hiio win umku t ri'S'L lii.mtiu.i is sure. -lAneaittr lulilllstnetr. t'ol.J.. I.. Tate, of tliu tWit-NOm liemotral, litis bci'il ii.i.ii 1 11 atctl lor tit- l.t-Kistaturo by llie li -uit-crtitic ',i-li-ntiill of Culillubia county. Tll'-ru 1. no iloubt t'flils triuiuiilinit t-lt-ttlun. Caibi'HdtJe siileancc. L'l l.kil I.. Taik, the slinshtly mill ulil,Tilit,ir ofthu Ciilumtiiti lleinoerat, has liucu iiouiiiiiit'.-il lur A.SL-n-bly b) tho Ih-iitorrutio Cnvcntioii of Cilutubis. ritiiuly. 'Iho L'ol. is a very ili'.L-iiiii'; fruiitlcinuii. un, mil uiako u must rxccltt-'iit uu I useful Ui'irL-SLiit.itivc. ills L-U-itiou is .urt-. Utttyiburi: Compiler. Wr aru crnlilii-'J ut the nomination of our old frk-uil. CI. Tato ut tho CWNi-tbia ItcutoenJ. lor thcl.o:lsl.tturi'. b tin: lloiuiKru')' of L'uluiiibi.i. Tliu t'ol. m ill inakii a ustiui r,irsseniiiiio nun ins uniit .-.'rt ices ucscr-,u tu bt- rcllar-luil. llurrdll l-ir T-ito. 1 orK lia-Mte. t.'i.. Lsu 1.. Task, editor of tin, Culmitbia Dimoerat. has butii iiouiiii.itoU lor tlio Assembly by tho Demur rats of t.'oluinbu coulilj llu is u ory desi-rt in gentleman ' uu,i tu iitaKu u usriu, (oiiro.,'i,iii,ii o. no iioou no may i,u i,ioiied-;!fujisi' da:, .v Demo. ' Wt auk reully sr.niil"d utthu ugiiiiniillou of our old , frluuJ, Tutj of the CUantia Demoerat l'r Hm 1.,'i'ls , ,JlVri'' b "w. ''""locruey or cuiuuibi i. tiu fi. iii u u,iiu lU-preseutatito i.ul his Ions services do- "-rutubirearded. llurtah fur Tale. -Eiuton.lrsiu. Ot'll friend, Colon -1 Tate, the ,'tlHi-iit i-ditor of the - Usulis Ihuaerat, ha. rccmid the iiuminailou fur As - S?!,r;K:;!;,"BjW'',n"'''lt'' ', Vn,u Uu ''.'I'te. editor of tiw CoaimU i,moerat ' t n... ...I t ,K. hs. bu ii nomiiiaied for the Aicmbl by tho democratic tonviitioii ef Coluinbu louuty lit ilcrlionU mic A SiaRMISIllUliG HOOK. MAKVLAND. PBR Sasuy Uock, Ecpl. lli. Yc i ter da, whilst sit men of thu MaisnchuuttiTIilrtcintli wire riding up Ut ton .ruth, on horscIj.itk,to inllc nlmro Ifarpcr'4 Fer ry, tliry wore firrd upondy tlio rebel, from the Virginia; side of the roiomar.nitd one nmtf initnntly kilted. It was soon ascertained that Hie rcbcU In couil Jcrablo force wcto concealed behind n large warehouse und otic rr buildings ht thai vieimty, when Captain Fhribcr, ot tlio Massachmcttt Thirteenth, -piicM) run up n tncho pounder r I tied cannon, and fired rt number of slioti Into the bufMlnjig behind liirh they Iny concealed, rnuinj Ihrm to dii per so, with a supposed lot of some fire oT U men killed. The younj innn, Thomas Harper, of Knowille, who' was so merely wohnded lat Thuridy, while on a ca nal boat, opposite eiicpherdstown, by tho Jrct-elt, is I)1 ing in a very criticaUondrtiuit. AXOTIIEU HAILItOAD MASSACRE. OVm O.NE HUNPHE1) TUOOrS KIELED AND WOUNDED. CiicttVATi, Prp. 18 tlio illsnsttr on thoOliio nnd 5!in risfdppi Kailro.id proves worm than ftnt reported Tour iMsienijercnrs wcreprceipitat''d into the creeks and una box and ono baggngrj car fell upon them, Theso cars contained cnmpnni-i II, V, ti and 1, and (ho latter tuo companies are the principal suiT-reri, Capt, How aru. of company t. among the killed, L'p to eleven ()-ctockthii iiiorniug about thirty killed had bem taken out, and more are supposed to ho beneath tho wrtrk, A train 1 nntlnwaj here witli nfjity-to wounded. The iiuprt'ii(ii at the t cenc is that Hutu have hr cn from forty to fifty killed. There i-i tins to be but little doubt tli nt the bridge had been tampered Uli by maliciou or tralturoui tttw. TiV-brrdy a sljtyfoet span and ten feit high, uuduns only recently impicteil. UALTIMOKH LOOK IlOSl'ITAI, DR. JOHNSTON, rniinfoiindcrof tht (Akbrntod IiiHiiluiinn, otfrri tWo X ino-t ten, tin, fpeedj . nnd only cileitu.il retuedy 111 tho world for iHWl.tr tjieetc rJirnturei,Heiiiiiuil weak nudH, 1'ti In ft iu Ih'j I.ouin, oiiMitiitiim!il ))( hility, IniNOs ti'iicy, Vf(tkiieii of tho H.itk und l.fiuhs, Art'Ttiuim of thu Ki'luejo, I'alpitatlou o tho Heart, Diopepcil.ii Net voiih Irru.ibility, l)iHe of th Head, Throut, Noiu or Hkin, niid till til one rterioiiit and lu lauiholy Diitrdera an-ting lrom the. iletntithe luitntn of Vontli, whlrh plroj n Imth hody and imud. Tlieic h-cti t uinl tht.iry pMcticoi. are more tatal to their lctiiux tli.111 the nous of tho ii re 11 to tho mariner I I) o-ei'. hhiiliUiii; their nmft hnlli.int hojies aud uuticiisitioiiK,rcudiringiujinau te, i uinutflblc. MARIUAim. Married perronrj, or V011115 Mm contcinpliHn mar riage. In-inp nwuroof jliy iiral we.ikuetff, orgimic ileahil ly, del-irimfies., itc., tlmuld iuiuieili.itely coneult Mr JuliiiKlon, and he restore d to perted h"allh. lie who plate hluelf under the tare of Itr. Ji liiiftou may relijiioiifly coniide in hii honor m n penttuni-.n, und Lonlidtutly rcl) upon hit kill u a phjfiiian. OKCAMC WjlAKNJ.Hrf inimediatily cured and full vigor restored. Thii disease Is thu penalty uiot Ire'iiunily p;iMh7 thoxu w ho have becmiio the utiui ol improper iiidutccu ciest. Vniuig p er non i are tno npt to coiniuit exeesi troiu not hciiii.' nwaro ol the dreadtul coiucpn-ncu that may enoiie. Tiow, w no mat uiuierfiamis iih fiinjei 1 win pro tend to deny that thu powi r of procreation i Knner tij none i.iuing into nnpropiT naoiis 1 unit uy 1110 pruoeiii. ItesiiU'si Icing deprived ot tho plejuuru of heallhy oil ppriiiiif. tho mo"t terioiis and dhirtutlvo nyinptnnis to Imtli hody an 4 niuid urine. Thu nyftem heeoiueti ilcraug elf; thu physical and mental pouei weakened, ueroui lehilitv. dytpepiia, palpttatt'iii ot the liuart, liMtigeetinn, awa-tms ot the frame, Coupli, fcjniptomitf tunaump. lion, &lo. Sy Oilico, u. 7 Houtii l iti- pRtt k S mrET, c ven doors rom ll.iltinioro street, Ca-t i-t-le. up the tep Ho i,ir tirul.ir 111 oherviii!( tlu NA.MIl and .NCMllLlt, or jou will mi .take, the place. .1 Lure narrcittta, vr vo argc u-iac, in jrom vne 1$ Tiro JiaijSt NO MI'lU'UUY Oil NALCOCS DIlCGd VSV.U. J)K. JUHXbVOX. Member of the Itoyal Cidiegu ot Surgeons, t London. liradu.ite from on u of thw most eminent Colleges of tho United Glutei!, and the greater part of wh'iieie h:m been spent in the lir-l llobpitala of Londuii. l'arii, I'hila delphi.inud tUuwhere, hai ttkited t-uiuu of the mo-t u-t tonir-hitig c urea-th.il were ever knuvn; many tr 011 hied witli rni-jin-I in the head and cat wh- n ileep, great uervou"iiei)i, he i ni,' nt irnied at tudilen ioiind, and li.tf h fuluett. w Uli tri-'piriitbluoluug. attended noun times With dcruii'emvut of mind, were cured iminediattly. A Ci:itT.lN' dislahi:. When tin iiiiL'uid-jd and linprtnkiit Mary of plemuro find he lias niibih'-d tho seed of tliiit vmliil did axe, it too uli 'it happen that an ill timed eemj ofhlunio or dread of discovery, deter-i him lrom nppl) iuc to tho-o who from eilur.it ion nnd re-pe( lability run alone hefneud him. dclayiuir till tho LOii&tuutioiuiry y a.ptumt oftliu horrid diieao makes tlK-irappearuuu1. mull a ulcerated iore lliroat, disea-sed none, muturce, paliu in the load' and liiiib, dimiiL'rj of mlit, dafnetm, nodew 011 thu tkin Imiie-i, andurms, blutuh it 011 Hit head, lace aud eUrem tie-, progro(iiug with rapidiiy.titl nt taxi the p.ilatoof tli iiiuulhand bone of tho noe tall in, and the irtini ol tint dexeu-'u bet-ouiL1! a horrid td-jeit of rom mil sera t ion till death put a period to hid dreadful BiilfcringM, tiy nen dmg him to "that lmume from wIh-ikc 110 traelcr re nirns," To nicii, therctore, nr. j mi union punpn him dull to nreierve thu iuo-.t euvUMM-j hecreil , and lrom hu citensive practico in thu llrtt Ilotpit.iti ot l.uropi- ami America, hu tan coufub ntly recMinuiund f,ifo and Kpeudy curotothu unfortunate ictim of thi horrid diseoe. T..KU 1 .ilit ill ii.ii ui u;i; Dr. J. nddresm-a all those who liae injured tbemstUcn by private mid improper indulge met. Tliei'e are cotno of the xad nnd uu lanchnly rllVrtx lnr diicej b) eat I) lialut-i of youth, I7. Weak 11c m ol tho ll.uk and I.imbH, l'aiu iu the Head, Diiiuu t of r-islit, I .ohs of MoHCiiUr I'ower, Palpitation uf Ihe Heart. pepfia, Nenoui lrratahihty Herantiemeiit of Ihe lhj;e tie runtUoii-MIeucral Debilit), mpiumiof Cuiisuutp. tioii. tke. MI'A'TAMA'. Tlio fearful nr. its upon tlio nnnd ir iiiudi to be dreaded, l.oti of Mcmorj .CoiiIihium of I ilea 4 lieprejfion of th" HpinW, Va il t'ortlnidMnji- Averioo of r'ociet). Tiuniy, ik.c., are xuuio of the tili produced, ThuU!aiult of pernous of nil age (.111 now judg-u what l Ihe eauti of tin ir deiliiunif h"nlth, Loor-ing llo-ir itTorbiLOUiiiii; weak, palu mii fiu.ieiaied, hat hut im gular appear.iuc aLumi tlio eje. tough aud Kjinpftui u; Coiisiimpliou, OV'S IVVICOKATINC HIIMIIDY TOK OUUANMJ WlUKNlrf. Ity tUi- great and nuiort.int remetlv, weakuctfi of tho orir 1 in ani i-peudily cured, mul t nil vigor restored. Thoui.iu In of the niOft nervoiH and ikttlit ited, w hu had o-till i)pe, h.iu been nnim-ilmt ly relR-veil, AV nupedliiieiitt to .Marri.t'e, l'h "lent au I .Mental )suali tn atimi. Nervom lrr.italulit, Treiiibrmssaiid Vi .iknett or exh iiif'l.-iiioii of thu must lea rial kind, vpuidity cure if by Doetor John tin. YOCMi MIA', Who ha injureil ilim-clve, h a certain prattlci-, indulged in when almie ahahit trepi'inl learnetl front evil titmpatiioiiii, or at hool the eifett- of whiih aro 111 (Mill) Ii.lt, cen when udoep, and if not rured render tn trri 141' i ui pi mi' ttil e. and detro)it both iniud uud body, should apply immediately. What n pitly lb it jouu-j m 111, the hope of hn f puntry. and the darling of lut purenu, dliould be Hatched rro-m all pro petti .Hid enjoj meutii ol life, by tho t'oueiut'iv ri n of deviating fruni llu path of nature, und indulging iu .1 hi-rtaiu ueiret habit. ?uth per-ious befort; cgit tcuiplatiuf. MAUUIAOII i-hould rellect that Pound mi ltd uivd U.dy are the iiiofI Illfl.lMiar) re-piir-ities to pronrntu rHtiunbial liappme-19 iteed. w itlioul thexe th jouriiev through life h'-rome n wiary pilaniu iu, the prufpeit ImhuI' darken tu tlo'Vi'iw; tlm 1111ml U-i itiiwn xhudfrwed w rill dei-piirJc, nlleil w iih Ihe iii"l.iarl(i rtllHiHiutli.it the happincbi of iiuotlr-r bettiiip'M Mchted wilh mir own, uri'H 'i: XU, .(U'TIl t'llt:i)l.lllCKST., Fatlimore, AM m.u t;i!i;uAKoi'i:iiATiorf ri:tiroit.Mi:i. N ll. 1.11 110 I iUe mo. iet privent )uU, but apply iiiiiitetftitrlv eirlMT iierioii.illy or b letter. " r.. j, ...... N. II. 1 hero are 00 many iituoiaut and worihle.i tluaik- adertiin theunelver' plnniiatu, ruin in- tho health of the already uilliitt-d, that Dr. Juhmtuu drum it ioe'nr.ar to huj . enpeciulty tu thioiu unucpiuinled w nh reputation, that hu credential aud (iiplonui alums haiiu in his ulhii-. - Take Nuiua. All litti rs must be ,ost ,ulJ. and riinl.iiu n i,Oklau staiui tur thu reply , or nu aiisu er ii ill be suit. .Munhl. isin. NKW JHWKLltV STOltU. rpllG uudervigned, rcpcitfully inform Ihe ciiizcm of J. IUooimburf, ami the public gnu rally, that he ha ct tablislicd n new More, on .Main Street, l.loomrlurg, in .Mr. I.eiiciHk ri Itiiilditig, wIhio lie infer for mate, on iiioderatu teun, a iarsiyitJii'rtuiciii of CLUCKS, I I'orl U CIJEH .J- J Elf 'El. R Y, Gfrt-ory Hurt, and i2c und iterrriton, Hit stock of Jewelry i foiiiplete. iinluums e-ery variety oi i,uiue nuu utiiinmnii .utiianoiiii iir' iu Chain. I.iM-keti. Hre.itliiiu. I'iucm r-riiiL'. i le.,JjiL3 to the eitii'iiuation of which he iuv lie thu public gener ally ii. strict alteution civonto rt painhn ClocV, Watch c. and Jewelry, and alt work wurrunted. Wto. II. DRAKC. motnufbiirg. May 4, l-r-l-if. OPEN AG AIN. WILLIAM ll RAN PALL, 11AU1UHI AND llAlU PllKSSKn, Ckrt OK " ' Court l.ttut And niid door b, lov, th- oiln- ofth I oluuibia llcmucrat i;iooiuturf( July -U, Irtit 1 W A N T H 1) ! IT.
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