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Columbia Iniuirrnt
EDITl'.t) BY LEVI L. TATE, morKlETOH.
A Parallel.
A good ileal of fuss lias been mado by
Dr. John and other abolitionists, as to tho
character of tho resolutions adopted by tho
Deraocratio County Convention ; and va
rious and sundry epithets, in his peculiar
ttylo of choico and elegant English, were
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
SATURDAY MOItNINO, SEPTEMBER 28, 1861.
jffOCJUTIC XOMIXATIOSS.
nEMESENTATIVES,
1.13 VI li. 'A'ATKj. of Columbia.
GEO. S. i'UTTOIV, 0 Wyoming.
BIlEUIFr,
JOSIAII II. 17URMAN.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES,
JOHN MoREYNOLDS,
STEPHEN UALDY.
TREASURER,
JAMES S. MoNINOH.
COMMISSIONER,
CHARLES II. HESS.
CORONER,
JAMES LAKE.
AUDITOR,
JOHN P. FOWLER.
SpOOCh Of Hon. H. B. Wright. I Justieo to the Democratic party requires,
On Tuesday eveuiog last, Hon. H. R. Inst a few words bo said in reply to somo
Wright, Representative of this Congress- statements made in the "high toned jour-
ional District, addressed one of tho largest ""'" (tho. Wyoming Intelligencer) a week
mam meetings that wo have attended for or two ago, in relation to Col. Kliuo, and
somo time, in this place, on "tho war for tho our Candidate for Representative Mr. Tut-
Union." It was a disagreeable and rainy ton. Tho Intelligencer says, that "in Co.
showered upon all thoso who had any ' evening, yet tho Court Hcuso was crow- "'" " " "v
thing to do with tho proceedings. Woldcd to its utmost capacity, while ,a largo at,e party got together and threw Co .
1 ... . 1.ll..n o i.nnii t,nn ntiil trim, m-rrlinnrrl"
proposo to show ouv readers that tho sen-1 number wcro compelled to remain upon ". bu- '
timent of those resolutions is m exact ac
cordanco with tho spirit of a resolution
adopted by Congress ou tho same subject,
and which is paraded, and no doubt justly,
as tho national platform on the war question.
Tho Congressional resolution, passed by
Election, Taisdai, October 8, 18C1.
tho pavement, outside, during tho wholo on account ot ins vote upon mo suuject o.
timo of tho delivery of tho speech, which ""TPra " luu ws'"" i-b -
occupied about one hour and a half.
Correspondence.
For Ike Columbia Vtmeerat.
Col. L. L. Tati,
Dear Sir t Mr. Township
thinks that my ideas aro scattered over a
larco surface. That would seem to diicst
them of sectionalism. Why did ho not
answer them ! Tho reason is obvious they
woro founded on facts ; and to confute them
would bo to erase history and reason
He said that Jefferson's piinciplcs corrob
MCMTIC MiTH,
THE UNION FOREVER.
a voto nearly unanimous, declaring tho
purpose and object of the war, is as fol
lows :
" Tim l llin nrpsenl dnnlorahla civil war
has been forced upon the country by tho
disuniouists of tho Southern States, now in
arms ncainst tho Constitutional Oiovcrn-
monl. nnd in arim around tho Canitol: .
that in this .National cmorgency, Cougress, rioeived with great applause
banishing all Icchug ot more passion or ii0 wmmCnccd by saying that tho peo
rcscuuiietu, niu ii-uuntti. umj no uv w
Tho meeting was called to order by tho
nomiiiatipn of Michael J. Grove, as Pres
ident, and Itcv. E. Oppenhcin, Capt. Mo
Cluro, A. J. Voris, and S. Ware, as Vieo
Presidents. Secretaries, J. It. Patton,
and L. O. VanAlen. Messrs Shoop, Prick
and Russcl, wcro appointed a committco
to wait upon tho speaker and invito him to
address the meeting. After an interval of
several minutes, tho committee returned
with the honorablo gentleman, who was
carry on tho war. Col. Klino was not a j orated his in favor of emancipation, that
uanuiuato tor nomination at an, ami not i3, to irco tho slaves, lor tnat is tno mean
having bcon a Candidate, could not havo ' 0f tho word, and that is all that Helper
been thrown overboard ; but had ho been 1 contended for ; so wo havo another en
such Candidate, tho Democracy would ' UOrscmont of tho Helper Book, making
rather have justified and supported, than '.70, ono of them being a good Rack Town-
condemned him for that action. Again sujp Democrat.
tho '-high toned" Intelligencer says "Mr. I tj0 say3 if the Abolitionists had not
Tulton has improved every opportunity to 1 noddled with tho South that tho Rorder
create factious, and partizan opposi. ion to ' gtateg wouid Cro this havo freed their
tho effort of tho government to suppress ( ,avcSi 'J'liat is just what Old Abo said,
tho existing rebellion, and tho controlling jjow grcat minds should como to tho samo
portion of tho Democracy of Wyoming, conclusion, is, no longer a mystery, sinco
'havo sustained his position." l'hrcuology is understood.
A baser and moro glaring falsehood , TIn rc,rM to the cood fcclinc existing
I5y order of tho Democratic Stnmling Committer meet
ings will tic held tit tho following points i
CATTAW1SSA, Saturday Evening Pepteinber Wi.
HAl.t' WAY UOUSf Munday cc. Peiitember 3lh.
MAlNVIM.fi, Tuesday Afternoon, Octobor lit.
DBAVEIl VAM.CY, Tuesday eve. October lit.
I'.VANSVIM.E. Wednesday evening, OrtobtrSi
OIlANdEVtMiU, do do October S.I.
licufc uuiv iw uun , ... -m- . i i..i . . w "... "
.1 i.i . tl.ni i,i n-nr it uni. !'" " wumui coultl scarcciv nave uccn uttcreu man tuo t .Mt nn . on .Tnflnrgnn wrote.
UlU llHVIli I.UUUIIJ j ... -( .... rt' i.IVM ... ow. ..., ........ -----
uaged on their part in any spirit of op- given him a flattering testimonial of tueir 1 ftl)Uy0i yas. it creating factious and par 1. r0 uaii no joun urown Raids in thoso
prtssion, or for any Vurjos of overthrow- i conlidenco, by sending him, by au over- tizan opposition to tho effort of tho Uov 00a old times " And members of chur.
ing or )ntnfcHS ui represent them in , crumCnt on tho part of Mr. Tutton, to V, MUld then meet and worshin as their
ics to the people, when tho consciences taught them. If tho teachings
issued his proclamation for 70,. of jcfforson were troo, should they yield
as though ho uai very hard up, and not
only that, but that error must jield to
truth.
As regards tho haleas corpus, I know of .
threo cases of its suspension. Pirst, by
Washington which was sustained by the
civil authorities. Th next, by Jackson,
in this oiso tho writ was issued by Judgo
Promcntin for tho body of cx-govornor
Callava, and was sustained by tho Monroo
Exccutivo without division, and by Con
gress. Tho third instanco was also by
T 1 n Win n.lnxtta. Triton nil pivil
L,v"' "-""- 1 ,,.,,.,. .r, .1,, Afl.,.. n,l.h
law was suspended, for which, ho was, j tiiomass Homo Thuridny etc. October Jri
(5nA,1 Tint nftor vears of re lection tUO , rriiay.Mierno0n, wooer sin,
lino with interest was refunded to him,
thereby acknowledging, that ho had been
wronced. Tho suspension of the writ, at
Baltimore, has also been sustained, by
President Lincoln and by Congress. Now,
surely, tho above cases, in which tho bus- i
pension of tho writ has been sustained is
good Democratic authority and sustained co .roir.v a. f.iekze,
, t , tv-1 iT-11 .1 - !... 1 nor- L. L, TATE.
uy douuson, iricheusou, iiuit uuu .1 uu . - irr.sLr.r mnT, esq.
of others, Docs Mr. I ownship Uvo in
ono of tho back townships? I think ho
docs, and claims to bo a Democrat it
looks to mo as though ho might bo mis
taken, for Democrats endorce tho sontU
mcnts of Johnson Dickenson and Holt.
olunteers may t'a position carried to its logical con
ig luuir au- ciusion woulu lorco linn to acKnowicuge
:,:... i, ,n,i , i"-"a--i - --a .scnco gratis I 10 aucau to tucir warns tv,: v0w. will ho oleaso to intorm your
ATItLt9.Tlmtlheprlnlln!nrc..e. "' ' I It W33 UOt LIS purpose tO UiaKO a political .l ,1 inlinn l.nforo ihnv loft? To throw ,.l J rA nrwmlml from
ToourdV Wasitin
AnTlctil. Consre rhall rnaSo
an eilabutnmcnl oi riiiKion or
ercliethereo! ; or Aonase 1119
nr ,h Prasi t or tba rialit of
ft..i.,iililo nnd to nclltloil Ilia Got
of grievance". ConttUutioa Pf the
Articlb 9 Thnt the prlnll
ctery person v.ho undertakes
ot ine legislature, or any
no law shall ever ho made
one-or tlia invaliiiuuo rmnis oi tiuiu , n., v-.t.,
len may freely speak, rite and print ua any subjci t;
being responsible for tho nbuso of that liberty. Ill
prosecutions for tho publication of papers investigating
the official conduct of oluccrs, or men in public capacity,
or vihcre the matter published is proper lor pub ,c in
formation, the truth, thereof may bo given In e videnco;
and In all indictments for libels, tho jury shall have a
nsht to determine the law anS tho facts, under llio di
rection of Ilia court, asin other cases. tvslitlln
I'ennaylcaMti.
iasssmmrk il iXJJlMMW I n r If .timamja
ttSr Hon. Hendiuck B. WniaiiT., will
deliver a Union Oration, at Bloomsburg,
on Tuesday, Oct. 1st, at 3 o'clock, r. M.
tSr The New York Herald states that
Mr. Gray, a loader in tho Anti-Slavery
Society in New York, has purchased a
largo number of shares in tho New York
Tribune, and that that paper will now go
into the hands of tho Abolitionists. If
Mr. Gray and tho wholo Anti-Slavery So
ciety can make tho Tribune moro of an
Abolition paper than it has been for a doz
en years it will surprise its readers.
Dsmocrato Reflect-
'Every Democrat, unless self-interest
blinds him, must sco that by standing by
the Plag of his Country ho is no moro un
der tho necessity of endoasmg Abolitionism
tailishcd imlituliom of those States, h'l t J Congress", npon his written pledge that ho Biako spcecl
defend mid maintain the supremacy of the , , - , , . ' ? .ttr.l P
rL,;t,,i;nn n,l tn the Union. ' would by his voico and his votes sustain U. m , iia
with nil the dignity, i Quality ana ng't'-s o; tuo iiuministruiiua m m lu ,000 men,urgtng tbo sustaining ot tno Uov- to error, when passion governs and reason
the sacral Stales unimpaired and thai 'I preserve tho integrity of tho Government, I cnmu,nt ? To volunteer his services to is dethroned ? Certainly not. Mr. Town-
rMU.7lb7:K"?!B''M', " hJCCt? azc0"lPU:hcd 1 by the cru.hing out of tho present rebcll- altcnd to any business tho voluntee
&eWfttaCtta,Z r, ,,. Pnnntv ion. Ho asked whether ho had not ful-lchoos0 to witU hi... durinir tl
:mrnn,c.,t for a redr.s. By ths tcrni3 of tho Columbia County i.j, . i10 ti.QUut i,0 uaii ,., .. ; ,
..... r,.inn9.nonron0sUionsaretobenlado,?1IodtII03.I:lol'SC3' holhm&ht u0 ,.u.al; .seneo gratis? To attend to thci
JCRKKYTOWN, I'rlday livening, October 4th.
IU'.NTON, Saturday Arternoon, October Slh.
AMNAH COI8 JIILI, Saturday eve. Oct. ith.
I.K1IIT Btrett, .Monday, evening. October Ith.
LUCK HOItV, Monday evening, October 7th.
Arrnngcmcnts havo been made to hate the ttove
meetings addresred by some ono or two of the following
named gentleman :
jio.v. a n. BUCir.iLr.tr,
UO.y. -V. K. J.1CKSO.V,
1IOX. PAUL LUDT,
T.PIUI.1IM It. UTTl.r., ESQ.
Como otit,ncmecrt",and battle for the good old cau.e I
rilng to llio brccte the tlmo lioanrcd bnnner, "Till Ujion.
A5D TIH COUTITIITIOI JUd tUj'llIldtr ItS folds, tOlllO
support of tho (lot eminent, ever keeping step, to tho
music of tho Union. Lit the Sccesslolstj of the South,
and tho Abolitionists of the North receive co.ua! condem
nation nt your hands: and show to the world that l'enn
As to the Press, I am in favor of giving )lvanla, conservative, and true hearted, Is still tho
... .. i.ii t- 1 ,,. Keystone of the 1 ederal Arcu.
11 ail 1LS UUllblllUltUUUL I IglllO, IIUISU vu uvv .
W.M. It. JACOnY, CAlrwe
Bloomsburg, Sept. 2t, 1601
uty
be!
no propositions arc to bo accepted except for Ife Q. 1o
they be honorable, looking to the con-, ? wa riva and dut;
tinned union and equality of all tho States.", osusta.nthcm Jn .,. fl of fb
"cauj . I rnf ,1mI1m llicv had assumed amid tho
Resolved, tmict h fl.
supporting and sustainiDgtho Government, i'"" " .
wo aro nevertheless in favor of tho admin-1 field. '1 his was no time, and it was nccd
islration entertaining tho first honorable less now, to review tho causes that brought
propositions for Peace, looking to tho con- aU0ut tho present unhappy
linued Union and equality of all tho tIl;ngS) bv mcn uotn ortIl
Sta,e3' , ,.r , ln.cn who havo been sttivinj
fomparetncm-inwuatuouieyumeni. thJa UDDalural coufl;ct tho
rri.A-r l.oA tl.n e.mn fthlonl HlOV .im I0T
J J . J country.
ur uretliern wcro m arms ... i,i,fn -r-. 'i'.,iinll i.. ,innn an o.. t ifnri.i!nor,0 mn.1o nn,l
O-l,,,,,- ., .Tr,nr,,1;,,irn ftf linirt. nffn.l mill ..! i1..1-.ns T.n, 1.1.,, nncmn. (1ta
money to ncrvo the arm of tho Govern- and blush if shamo with him can produce
incnt, as any ciiizen of tho Borough. But, that effect. Ho must know, if ho knows
says tho editor of tho InlttUi
Tutton has mado a record
submitted to them (tho people ot t joining party
confer on it tho right to lio or advocate
treason. Why was it that his leaders said
nothing about tho freedom of tho Press,
when Clay was driven from, Kentucky,
, . .. ., e T- t . thp Rev Aaron Kester, willism v. imown, 'i c,
.ind the Press itself from Kansas, and in ViV.")!,,
fact muzzled in all tho Slave States which m tho house ;or.hei,n,ieSn ," W;
1, l,n nill, TP (1,; i m s.liiin.,. Mr. II. T. ltllir of Kspy. Cfluu.bia
proves anything, it proves that they are
with the Jeff. Davis party.
I did say that tho Chicago Platform
wa3 a State rights Platform, which is true.
MARRIAGES.
On Thursday, the 19th of September. In Mifninvitl'.br
le Rev Aaron Kester, IViluih V. llaown, of MiouUi-
l couu'tyVto Miss It.' Jiultte, daughter of Mr. I). Walker.
DEATHS.
Can Mr. Township deny tho fact ? And
In Oranecvllle, Columbia county, on Saturday the Sljt
of September, lull, Mrs. .Mausall Hi Bik, sted il
years, 'J mos., and 13 days.
I Vnti N'nhle. near Illooin.burg. on raturoay last, or
;tnter, "Mr. aUytLing about it, that all thoso enormities I say also that it is the creed of the Re- D'"
that will bo werQ committed, when tho Democratic rublican Party, and not what isolated , , j,ck80I, ,0wn.hip, Columbia munty. on Mondv
1 - Ijit.jlr. Josirn I'AKKLR.nged about '-"J years.
of Wyoming party ruled Supremo. Ho must he hard persons may have said, tho voted w tU ( Vln llellon Cu,ulbla to.,on,iie tth Inst.. Mr.
Peace on the same terms tho proscrva
.. n ., T, ... .T .1. .1! !i ,n
tion ot tne union anu tuo uigintjr, iiguio,
and equality of all tho States. Democrats
ask no more, they will bo satisfied with no
less; and they believe "that as soon a?
these objects aro accomplished tho war
ought to cease."
Rut Dr. John and his brother abolition-
ists have a different object in view. They
prefer disunion to peace, without the abo
lition of slavery ; and their grcat dread
is that this war may cud, leaving their
darling scheme unaccomplished. Jlinc
illae hchrymat.
Tn .nrnnftor " )np vnur nviwncn. . ,i:).,.1. !, f nlil llrnwn UlClll. 110 qUOlCS Wliat S0I11B MCnuOIIuail'S
" I Mr. Intelligencer, seriously think that Mr. whom no honest man with half au ounco . "vc aniu, anu tnei, assumes ti.ese remark
and bouth Tutton.3 rccorJ woulJ sufrcr hy a C0np!lr. of common Bonseiever classed with tho ! " Plrm of the Republican Party.
5 J"-"10 lu ; :(I, .,n wn T Tin von nnt ronllv .....,,. n.. l. . 1 SlinnOSB 1 MlOUltl flUOtO tilO Savings Ot'
i.jwu ,,.iu wi.m . w .j - tinnii n iniM. iiiil hu I usu uu uau uwu u 11 ,
He had opposed tho election of Presi
dent Lincoln, to the bitter cud, but as tho
recognized head of the Government, he,
(the President) must bo sustained, so far
ashedouowhat was right. Wo had a I
noble government, and il was worth tho
cost of immense treasure and blood to sus
tain it. Tho main point was to get the
people to understand tho truo positionof
affairs, and their duty in tho crisis. Tho
war as declared by tho President and
Congress, is not for the purpose of inter
fering with the established institutions of
New QlibucriiscmentSu
onnlilimna. Hut sunn
think that in such comparison his record l0publican, would that make tho party ' Brooks, Gaultling and other prominent
would appear all the cleaner ? Mr. Tut-' ins;i,i, for tho murders which ho com-1 members of his party, (which I will if the
ton shuus no investigation of character. , inittcd ? If so does not Mr. Township see discussion continues,) tlicro would his
Can you Mr. Intelligencer say the same ? that ho is in a bad box, along with Bully , lrty stand, judged by his own mode of
We havo spoken delicately in relation lo i3r0oks and other distinguished mcn of his reasoning? Mr. Township would put
the falsehood mentioned above, taken from Ln.. . .i, , Tlavis. Ki.-nlir-ns. KlnvJ. them on ground that I do not wish to
.j.tj, ...u r , j-, -
tuo lngli tolled paper, ami now leave tuo
Rev'd editor to his own reflections.
North JJianch Democrat.
any pait of tho country, nor for the pur
rs-It is very evident, from inforraa-' poso of subjugating or coercing a State.
tion received from every section of tho ' Ho was not for subjugation or coercion,
a peace as would corrcspond with tho dig
nity and character of an offended Govern
ment. Ono country and ono flag, should
or Republicanism than ho is of embracing
Spiritualism, Agranianism or hreo hove-
ism. Ho must, indeed, bo a sorry sort of , county) tuat tho late Republican dodge but ho was in faror of bringing to a speedy
a Democrat that can be mado believe that Mjas rosuucd in a total failure. Tho at- punishment, the instigators of this wicked
he cannot perform his wholo duty to his tempt of the leaders to build up a new , rebellion. Ho was in favor of peace, but
oounlry unless he abandons Democratic party has not been responded to by the it must not bo bought with a dismember.
nrincinlos. and ioins hands with tho Re-' neonle. Thero U not a single trua Demo-! cd and divided Republic. It must be such
publicans i save their sinking party. Crat in tho county who is willing to abau
The Demoeratio party with tho exception don his old organization for tho purpose
of about twelve years siuce tho organiza-1 0f aidin!j a few Republicans to secure ofli-
tion of tho Government havo controlled CCJ Tho Democracy of Columbia county I bo tho motto of every patriot in the l1"1
its affairs, and every important question fully understand this selfish movement. Peaeo could only bo thought of when trat
of governmental policy, foreign and do- They know its origin, its authors, and its . tors lay dowu their arms and submit to
inestie, havo been settled nnd established 0hfect. They also know that tho present ' tho Constitution and tho laws.
by tho Democratic party. To be told at Republican Administration at Washington If these people had grievances, ado
this late day that it requires a Democrat has been ono of tho most proseriptivo tho I quato redress could and ho believed would
to forsake his parly in order to stand by . nation ever saw, and they havo no faith iu ! cveulually have been found in tho Union,
his country is a strango doctrine and nono the "no-party"' cry of any of its adherents,
but apolitical knave will advance it, and The Democratic party has ever been truo
nono other thon a stupid Jolt or a hungry t0 the Union and tho Constitution. Its
office-seeker will swallow it. Mark tho triumph will bo the triumph of tho Nation,
Democrats who will ingloriously desert 0no and indivisible. Tho people know this
their party now on tho plea that it is no they havo confided in tho Democracy
longer loyal to thu flag1 of their country. , ;n ti,0 past they ill trust them now.
No Denocrat with a soul in him will brook j Th0 ticket placed iu nomination by the
such an insult or vote for a man who will i Demoeratio Convention, is tho truo Union
CST The following aro tho resolutions
which wcro passed at the recent Democrat
ic Convention of Wyoming :
Jlssolvcd, That democrats arc as de
termined and devoted "Union Savers" to
day as they wcro in times past, when sec
tionalism was plotting its destruction.
2nd. That sectionalism and nationalism
are so utterly and absolutely antagonisti
cal, that there can be no uuion between
them without compromisiu'' both that tho
democratic party is based upon the Union,
and tucrctorc, trout uecesuty, places the
cause of the union above that of party ; its j
rr.arnm.inn. triumnl. and nrosnerirv nf tlm renounce tho name, as lona as, the Consti- Union, except the Eastern part of u.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Es'atc of John Linden dectascd.
THE undersigned appointed nnnuditor by the Orphans'
Court of Culuuibia county, on exceptions fileu to the
account of the luecutor ot tue csiaiu ui join, i.iiiuc,,.
l.iteol'said county, deceased, will attend at III olhce iu
liloouisbiirg, for the purpose of performing the duties C
his appointment, oh Thursday, the "th Hay of.Nuvem
ber, A. II. 1I. When and where all persons iuterest.d
may attend If they thinkproper. q
Iiloomsburg, Bcpt. 2$, l&IGI.-t.i JlJitar
AUDITORS NOTICE.
Estate of Hairy Smith, deceased.
HMin undersigned, appointed Ly the Orphan' Court of
1 ColuuiM.i County, a nuditorto ilinlnl'iits tin) mcti
in tho hands of John Hinitli, administrator of the nWte
of Henry riuith, late ut .Madnon lovviuhip, in fi J ibun
iv .1 ,i in tin it n in. mir ihH cri-Jitorsl nf saitl rtUli.', c
enrdms to the rales and iii tins prnportioua directed by
Tlmmmon. ko. mention, at present, j no liepuDiican vote,
If, as you say, tho present Republican "'"US1' not !arec iu tlic Statcs of Kentucky
party is the truo Jcffarson Republicans, Maryland, is still too largo to bo mis-
how happened it you aro not willing to be tahen for the number of delegates refered
known by that cognomen 1" I was not to, being 3058.
aware that wo wcro not willing to bo He says "the Democratic Tarty havo
t i, i,nf ,r,,nmp,, Snrplv thorn al ways been the union Party." How Imp-
m,u"u "J -"tj J o. . ,-i . la,Hillatteii.lalliisollcc,inuloomsburl,oi,r,ane..
is i nrnnlmt in till back tOWIIshil). What P-Jns it tliell that tUO 11 btatCS, WlllCh Cast day, the l.lli day f Nuvember.A.t). leol, to peroral tha
IS a ptOpllCt in IU3 uaCKlOWIisuip. I , - ' dutie,oriii.n,pu,utiucnt. Au.lallperaonshaylnr.el""'
wo mean bv "uuion," is, for tho Rcpubli- tlicu votes for John C. lsrcckinridgo, are aSanut sail estate are nqui,ed to pres.-m th.m toin
nans to unite with all such Democrats : us, out of the union, fighting against the gov
Johusou of Tenuesfco, Holt of Kentucky, eminent made by Washington, Jcll'erson
Dickenson of New York, ami a host of other and their co-patriots, while the 17 States
good Democrats, including somo iu the which gave their entire electoral vote for
back townships, to save and perpetuate Liucolu and New Jersey which give to him
this Union, and hand it down to posterity a lloltlou 01 eiecimui vui, uuu m i.tti.
sail a
cumin
ilit or u that tun, or lie forever tit bar red fiom
in ftr a ilure of said aifii.
Illooiiubuij, H'pt ill, ISCl-tf "diltfr.
ADM IN 1ST H AT 0 11' 3 NOTICE.
Estate of Alucr l)erk dee'd.
NOTICK it hereby given tlutKttrrs of ndminlitrn
tiuuuii tha estatu uf Abner i'srk, Ul? of fins
tnwnilup, Ooiumbid couuiy, utt-t-iiitM, j.t.ru dcu
unsullied, as it came from tho lofty and the five Southern States which gava Re-' XS.f-V.'V.". XXZZ
pure minds of tho Fathers. We will not publican votes, aro all battling for th.g.
ticket let tho people remember this, and
act accordingly when tho time comes to
place their tickets in the ballot-box.
Candidates for Assembly.
In referring to tho proceedings, in an
other column of our paper, of tho Demo-
lend his aid to palm such a vile slander on
his party.
The Vote of tlio Soldiers.
Gov". Curtin has issued a special procla
mation providing for tho voting of tho
Pcnnsvlvania Volunteers, in actual scr-
vico at tho time of tho general Election, cratio Representative Uonlercnec, whieii
on tho second Tuesday of October next. 'met in this placo on Ftiday last, it will
It authorizes such volunteers to exercise j bo seen that Col. Levi L. Tate, of Col
the right of suffrage on tho day of the gen-! umbia, and Geo. S. Tuttox, Esq., of
cral election, at such places as may bo ap- Wyoming, received tho nomination for As
pointed by tho commanding officer -of the senbly. These men aro duly nominated,
troop and company, in the samo manner, and it is tho duty of every truo Democrat
and under tho samo restrictions as if tliey to support them. They ave nt to represent
and under the Constitution. Rut having
willfully and deliberately chosen the arbi
trament of the sword, by tho sword they
must now staud or fall. Tho rebellion
must be put down tho integrity of tho;
Union, depending solely upon its suuees
and its policy that tho history of this
government, from its organization to the
present day, establishes this fact beyond
doubt cavil that tho prompt and ready
support which democrats have rendered to
the present administration iu its contest
with Secession, as well as tho repeated dec
larations by tho demoeratio party of its
determination to staud by and support the
administration in all constitutional and
propti measures for the preservation of tho
Uuion, affords tho best evidenco of our
desire to place the cause of tho Uuion
above all other considerations; and that)
to do this cilcctualiy, we must guard the
tutiou requires us, to givo to all States, a g"111
Republican form of government. I 15 J'- tnoro wcrc olucr wtiglits resting ou
AT f TWnMn thlnln. Knonr.nothintriim the shoulders besides .Negro Slavery.
is loathsome. Thanks to him, that is tho
and those indebted to maUe pa, on
Sept. I. l."01-U,
lor ssltliiuent,
without delay
COl'I.Ktn WAGNSK
vdn'e
were at homo, provided, tho volunteers
aforesaid arp, at the time, moro than ton
miles from tho placo at which they would
be entitled to voto if not in tho scrvico as
aforesaid. The captain or commanding
officer of each company is to act as judgo,
and tho 1st Lieut., or officer second in
command as inspector, and in case of their
refusal, tho officers next in command shall
be' authorized to perform thi3 duty. The
judges aro to sdunuistcr tho oath to tho
inspectors and clerks. Tho judges, as a-
foresaid, aro within threo days to trans
mit tho returns through tho nearest post
offico to Iho Prothonotary of the county in
which they reside. A similar return is to
be transmitted to tho commandidg. officer
of tho Regiment or Rattalion, who shall
mako a general return of tho votes of all
tho companies under his command, to tho
Secrotary of tho Ccmmonwcaltli. llio
return judges of tho counties in which tho
volunteers havo resided before being called
into activo service, aro to meet tho second
Tuesday in November, when they ore to
us in tho Halls of tho Legislature, and
knowing this, they aro entitled to our un
divided support. Tho Demoeratio party
havo chosen them to bo their represent!
tives for tho coming term in tho Legisla
ture, and truo to their intentions, they
will elect them.
Mr. Tate is an editor of long experi
ence has been battling iu tho causo of
the Union, tho Constitution and tho Laws,
much longer than many other men, and
has received less thercforo, if for nothing
else, he is justly deserving the hearty sup
port of every Democrat in tho Dtstrict.
Mr. Tutton is a man who3o acquain
tanco wo havo enjoyed but n short time.
Wo havo hoard him speak, and can safely
recommend him to tho voters of this coun
TT . , , -i purity of our party with jealous care, to
. . ' . ' . . . r . J . t mcEcrvo it lrom all sectional taint.
iuu uuusbuuuuii .urn iiiu lane auuuuui-
edged throcghout the length and breadth
of the land. Tho Government could then
afford to rcdrcrcss, in a spirit of justice and
mercy all existing wrongs, in tho union
add under the Constitution. 'To cssist in
securing thoso ends should bo tho highest
ambition of every patriotic and loyal citi
zens in tho country.
Tho speech was ably delivered, and con
tained passsges of cloquenco and power.
Tho meeting apjourncd with cheers for
the speaker and for tho Union.
Danville Intelligencer.
3. That the threatening attitude which
tho administration has assumed towards
all who aro uuablo to sanction its polioy is
oaloulatcd to inaugurate a rtignof tcrioi;
from which increased union nnd increased
fidelity on tho part of democrats to the
great principles of their party, alone, can
rescue thfS country.
-I. That while wo acknowledgo and la
ment that Northern intolerance and fa
naticism upon tho ono hand, aud South-
The
right to worship God a3 their consciences
1- . I ,1.- 1 , .
roasou why wo left it. That is our char- , J
, , it i i,:.,. r (t. the Government of tho United fctatos. was
actor. Wo leave all such things, for tho ...... '
present, to tho Democrats. We left it in l'"''-" ! v uBn. ,
time : but Democrats keep it up under Kcad testimony of Johnson of Tcnn
another name, the K. of the G. C. A dis- 0?soe wll slmnPcd ",0 StiUt for our ex
tinguished member of that body left the 4idato for the Presidency, J. C. Rrcckin
city of R.-otherly love, in a great hurry, "JS and n W Republicans
because ho was delected or iu danger.- did 3,1 tllat tuey c0llld to Presc" P-'o,
And two other Democrats, ono a candidate tn 80 amending the Constitution as never
for Congress and tho other his Brother, to allow Slavery to interfered with in
aud aro now doing battle for their country oiaic, w. ,eu tne aouu. sa.u tue no-
in tho Southern army, whoso names, I PM" 'd d "heu they got tho
only suppress, on account of the respect, power,) and gave three territorial govern-
which I bear, for somo of their Democratic mmt Wltl,0ut &lavory restrictions, in fact
it ,'n;,,;r,n settling all the territories, 'i'hero never
, lit -.i .i ii ui,...,. was a timo when the south had tho torn
heart and hand with tho Republicans to '
,, , : tones as at tho time they seceded. Iho
savu the Country. I . , , . J . . ,
., . , . . . ., t tr compromise repealed, three territorial gov
Ho say3 that, last winter, the Rcpubli- 1 . , , , , ,
, J i ., t . crnmcnti in their favor, with both branch-
cans denounoed tho Democrats as union , . ,
xr . .... .ii.ii i es of Congress : and without tho cousent
savers. If he will chango that, to truck-, a '
,. , . .. , .,, ., . i ... .: 1 1 i of tho benato no appointments of import
ling to traitors, ho will then havo it light. , , , , , ,
mi i if c. ii. mco could bo mado not even, tho Post
The Republicans were, for saving the . 1
to conform to tho principles of '"i''i "'b
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Benjamin Fettrman, Sr., dee'd.
NOTICn is liPrehy givpii that letters nfndmini'ilrftti.ri
nnth'-cslateofrlenj.rtftrrrnai,, tr. Ifite nfh,i;arlnaf
..... i-niiiT.ii.i i p.. . ilrrcastfd. Iiav b.n prj,iti-il hw
the Rt'Eistpr of said county to the undtTHlj-nrd, irhu
rCSlUPS IU SBKI in lisu'l't -""""" cuunij nil '.r.
sons halnB claims or demands nsain.l the elal at
the drccilent are requested to present them for trll!
ment, and those indebtod to niako payment without
dClay' SICN'RY C. HESS,
Sept. 2J, l?61.-0t. Adra'r.
TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION I
Plated incelin? of Hip Teachers' Association of
lunibta county, n ill hi held at Orangeville, on
Saturday, the ftth of October next,
Washington and Jefferson. Rut Demo-
em disloyalty upon tho other, havo rcsul
ted in tho horrors of a civil war, from
which there is no present escaco but in
recognition of tho Southern Confederacy
. ...i.:t. ... .i,..t ..i
.. 1 , . rnt.i ware, lnr niinnmnn it to suit traitors.
to rccommcnui wo noiu it to no. tno tiuty , - ' -----o-o . ., . . , , v rri,iiinn .nil i,
t!i arms in their hands, readv to commit ' " i jutmuu, uuu it. ui.
Our Representative Candidates. . f , , , ,'in ''I , . ,,, ,,,. ,1nn i, i.i .: hoves all good men now to drop all prciu
Wo publish to-day the Proceedings of tho ( ocar against tho common enemy the wholo 6a0
Representative Conference, which met at moral and constitutional power of thobal- ' j attributing Iho knowl-
Hlnomsibiir" last week Geo S TuttonEti ot-box a polioy that shall remove tho " , ? . i t. i
7- I?, 1 ,nSl T ovi T 'J ain of shackles from the arms of southern loyalty, edge, which enabled me to reject the Dred
of this Rorough and Col. Levi L. iato of, . . ... , Jf B ., ., , ,i, u,nr nf nil nn,i.
Columbia Co. received tho unanimous nom-J the gag frora its jaws, and enabio it to Certainly, I believe tho intellect to bo tho
ination. ' thunder with Crittenden for tho Union. ;girtofGod. If there is any other power,
A resolution was passed in its tono 0. That wo regard a rigid adherence to j wojj iko to i,0 informcd from whenco
highly patriotic, expressing the position of , JJ ll -quircment . f f'2 h 33
thecntiro Democracy of tho District in indisponsiblo t0 tll0 pormanCDpy 0fa'frCo wisdom is thus received, he cannot answer
our present contest with tho Secessionists, governmcnt , and tho restoration of tho it. Why, not? I road, in ancient His-
proving again if indeed proot lsneeilca Union. tory, that God made man in his own image,
at 10 o'clock, a. m. Addresses will bcdelirered.EssaTs
read, Hubjects diicusfed, und arrangement made for
hnldin; the neit Teachers Institute- Tlia public ara
carncEtly Invited to attend.
I. A1TLEMAN, rrrlidr.l.
U. J. Campcrll, lite J Sie.
Pept.iM. ltl.
PURLIO NOTICE
TUT. following, property, viz: One Cooklne PloTo A
)ipe, o.ic dining table, one Kitchen Cupboard, on
larje Itockinit Clialr, eichtrhairs Ave pieces oft'arpet,
one Kitchen table, taic ('loci., three liens and three lied
steads, one i-land one Kockiue L'radlc.lci ied nil nnd sold
as the properly of James lleiuiood by fl. K.florTconsta
Ide, on '.'1 He't.lH,l, was purchased by me, nnd loaned
llio same day to Iho said James l"nwnnd during my
plca.ure, tit' IV Inch tho public nill taka notice.
KDIVAlin ItAtVI.INGU.
FIIESI A R It IV A I.
-OP-
-I'OR-
tho utter falsity of tho charge lately mado
and endowed him with wisdom, not to oat
of tho tree, in tho midst of tho garden.
by tho Intclligencor of this place, that tho j n w j. WoonwARD.-Our Prcsi
terms ot Osterhout anu iviine wcro aurm- ucnt Judgo, wo regret to learn, has ao-! And, yet, thero was ono found bold enough
gcd ono year on the ground of their votes CCjltcd tho nomination by the Demoeratio' to dispute it. Is Mr. Township not as
for supplies to tho army. This infamous Convcntion of I5crfci Co. as President good as he I
Libel upon tho Democracy will bo emphat- juugcT hat County alone forming a sin-1 In the next placo, ho refers to Lincoln's
ically resented at tho polls by every man gl(j JuiIic;al i);strict, his labors will bo views on tho Nogro question, which agree
of spirit in tho District. North Branch iess arduous, which fact no doubt induced with thoso advocated by JcfTerson, and
Democrat. j,;w f0 accept tho nomination. Our re-' which , Mr. Township says, strengthened
I 1 ! 1 !. . ! -.I.... T..J 1.!. .1... .f !..!.... - l. !. f,l.
grets ill losing uiui as a rcsiuciii iuugu, uu piuu w vuiuuvqsuiiuu , :u uu is tuui
ty, nswell as tho District, as being a man
..:niW nnnlifioil In everii resnect to hou.
orably represent tho peoplo of this Dis-' JgyTho cntiro Democratic Ticket wo believo will bo shared by every man in Lincoln himself, or ho must swallow his
trictintho Le-islaturc. IIo has' never' has been printed and is for distribution at the district. Wo havo not learned who is own words. Rut how is this? IIo says
, i,, .?,, fnf.n l.nii ho bppn. 'this office. , to bo appointed his sucecssbr. that ho has heard of no man, biuco tho
ho should most certainly havo succeeded,. I It will bo impossible-to select a moro death of John Rrown, who talked of in-
henco wo would havo all known him bet-1 3T Tho hen with ono chicken. Tho faithful, laborious, upright and competent terfcring with slavery in tho Statcs, and
lawyer, pos-1 party with ono candidate iran. itt. man to supply uis piaoe. norm urancn tucn in ino next sontenco no enarges jjin-
' eoln with th&t intention. Now, this looks,
office.
Tho truth is treason is at tho bottom of
good men now to urop all prcju
dices and exert all their powers to savo
tho best Government the Sun ever shono
. . . . . H fill v inforii
OU. 1 ICCl ail anient hope that good men! thatliehusju.l received from tho Easterns ernes, t;a
will do this, in fact I know tho best mon
of tho Demoeratio Party North and South
will rally to the Standard of tho Govern- ffit7 f liRF '
mout, sustain tho Lincoln Administration AMJi$Jt' Ms. MLlkjkM&$A$
and COOquor agloiious peace. And that That has yst been opened In niooinsiiinr, to hirh h
this Government will still live and tho Stars y'nre'om.'red V '.ATi
and Stupes still float in cranduer over
FALL AND WINTER!
yiinundrreignerl, prateful for past patronage, rfprti
B imiy iiiiurias ninciistumers ajia uKpuunccncraiiy,
iiiaiiioiiuijiii rcrcivcii irom in
largest and moil select Muck of
FALL AND WINTER
this Country, while that proud bird tho
American Eagle will frown over tho graves
of traitors for thousands of years, when
our posterity will bo happy and frco.
Jeffkhsonian Rei'UBLICAN.
Luzerne Democralic Ticket,
Prcs't. Judgo Jno. N, Conyngham.
Associate Judges CanCeld Harrison,
and Stiles Williams.
Assembly Peter Walsh, Dr. Harry
Hakes, Dr. S. U. Trimmer.
Proth'y. Dr. Wm II. Pier.
Dist. Atfy. Hon. E. R. Chaso.
Treasurer Jainos Welsh.
Clerk of Courts Col. E. 11. Collings.
Comm'r. Nnthau Kochcr.
Auditor Alexander Harucd.
A good strong Ticket and will bo eloc-d.
and assures ihem
creat bareains. Ills
btuck. cuniynsca u large assortment of
uCNTLE.MLN'sl WlUItlNC AITARBI..
Consisting ol r'AsmoaaalE IIrcss Coats, of every dM
criplioni I'.ants, Vests, Shirts, Cravats Slocks, Cotton
llaudkcrchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, arc.
WATCHES
AND
GOLD
JEWELRY,
Of every description, fine and chenp.
N. H. Remember " Lcwtnbtrg Vhtap Emp6riu."
call and etc Nu charijo tor exaniim; c.nmi.
UAV1U LOWHNnKRn.
Dlooianlmrg, September 53, (Jue Ir53.)
CAUTION.
WIIi:nn.S my wife M.tnv, l.as lift ray bd and
board, witiiout Just provocation, all person aro
thereforo licrely cautioned against harboring or Irutt.
mj her on my account oi I urn determined to pay no
dibts of her contracting after this date.
MICHAEL HI ITI.E.
Ml pleasant twp. Sept 7, ISOI.-St.,
CHEAP MILITARY CAPS !
MILITARY CAM, of every sort, sua and qualily
for kale cheap at tha llioomsuurn Hat 4. Cap Uinpoiiuiu,
Also Orocejies.CoafeetlonanesiCimrs, 4-r.
J01IKK. GlUTOV
Pioojiibun, sept, it, ieei.