- - int" i i ii ritimlii ii t - 1 COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER. LEVI L. TATE, Editor. "TO ItOLD AND TRIM THE TOUCH OP TRUTH AND WfAVE IT O'ER THE DARKENED EARTH." $2 00 PEIl ANNUM VOL. 15-NO. 34. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 186L V()LUxME25. I'M (JOLOMBMMHOCRAT. PUBLISHED EVKRY SATURDAY) JBY LEVI L. TATE. Us awor-MBuao, Columbia county, pa, OFFICE fl Ms Aw Britk Building, tpptiitt tkt Ztekang, by tidt vfth Ontrt owe. "Dem erratic Htad or(cr." TERMS OF SUllSrCUIPTION. 31 00 In advance, for one copy, for tlx montht. 1 75 lit advance, for one copy, one year. S (M If not paid within the tlrst three months, 3 3J If not paid wilhiu the tint six mo nibs. 53 If not paid within the year. 23" No subscription taken for less than tlx montht, tnrt no paper discontinued until all arrearages shall Lave been paid, E7" Or JinarvADVERTHiMiKTi IniMted, end Jos Work executed, at the cstabliihedorices. UALTIWOHE LOOK HOSPITAL. UK. JillliVM 0 , TUIEfounderof this CelebrateJ Institution, otTere the X. moat cjruiu, spieiy, an J only effectual remedy in Liu wnrl i f ir ffTjcUfwr UcMt, SlricturiS, Stiniiial weak Hess, 1'aioa in thj Loins, 1'onstitJtlutiaJ IL-bility, Iiijj.q tjucy, VVaktijsa of thj ack and Limbi, Attentions o thj ill Imys, falpitatioii of I In Heart, Liupepiia, Ner vous Irritability, Discaaj t thd Head, Throat, Nosa or tiH.i.and all those urioui and melancholy Disorders arising iro,ii iiij ucsiracuve uauiia oi iuuui, unictl uc ptrny bmh bojy anj mind. Thesj n-crd aud solitary practices, are more fatal to their victims than the uiig of ia . dyr.n to th j mariner. Ulysses, blighting their inost brilliant ti tpti tiiJ anticipations, rendering marriage Jtc. iiuuusibla, MAKIUAGE. Marriii persons, or Young Mon contempt at In; mar riagj.b ji.iK aware of pb)si -al waknjt, organic oeabili ty, jjf jruiitiif, 4c c. nl.oilj imiueulat.ly coniult l)r Jehntou, ati J bj restored to perfect h.-alth. II w ho placet himielf uuder ihj card of lr. Johnaton. nay r Ii4uuly cunflie in bia honor as a gntlemtii, and cuuli tvfutly rly upon hit nkill a a phyaiciau. OUUA.SIO WLAKNcSd Imuiidtatsly CJrv'Janj f.ilt lgor restored. Tdi a dtiiatdU thj penalty moat frequently paid by ciia. Vojng piraoua arj too apt to cum mil eiccai from not bet awarj of thj draufal conittUjnce that may' enaiJ. Sovt who that undjrstanJa till subject w ill pre te.i I to deny tint ttu pwu of procreation ia lost aooner by th j J falling i''tJ l.uprop jr habita thdn by thi prudent. U;aiij U iJg d.'prtvjj of luj pl.-aaure of h althy off pnrlaza, Ihi moat ajriujaand destructive ty tup turns to bAh b jdy an 1 mind ariaj. The aVuUui bi-'cotuea Jeranir edi thi phyaicat and nuutal powers weakened, rervoua .t miitir iv.n .tula iiiiltilf iitli.ti iTlh li..nr ln.lt. u.v...wt r . r. w. . .MU.gc,nvu, a waiting of the frauij, cotieh, Syuiptoma cf Coniump lUiuAcc. i OJ1C3, No. 7 aorta; Fr.csaicK STREtT, seven doors fr-siu Baltimore street, Kaat sMe, up the supa. Be par. tlcalar in ob.-rvins thi NAME and NU.MliER, or you will uil.takr thj plac. A Cars H'arrtnttd, or no Charge .at, in fom One 4 Tieo Vay$. no mercury or jfAustoea deuqs used. DR. JOH'STOX Membsr of the Royal Colltge of gjrgeont, at London. lirt e taia irutuoneci me ibosi eminent colleges ofthe Unitdd etatef.and thi greater part of whoaelife has bjen spjnt Inthjfirst Hojpitals of London, Purls, I'hila. . deipntianj cisennjrj, nas enjcua some ot the most as ' tonishtng cures that were ever known; many troubled vith ringing in thi head endears nbvn asfeep, great tiirvousiuaa, b;in alarmed at sudden sounds, and b.uh. rjlnaw. withfraauntbluahnitf. attended ooiMim.. h i:.VnF.mnt0f uimd. wur rur.i iinm.rti.i, , A CERTAIN niEASB. Whsn thsmlaguiJ-ii und imprudent votary of pleasure fin U h his li'iVib 1 1 thi seeds of this painful diavase, it too oft jn happjnsthat an ill timed srnsi ofthainc or dread of lUiovuy, duters him from applying to those wi i fr-.ii o ideation and respectability can alone b.fritud hi a. delaying t.tt ttu constituiionury symptoms o this liorrt t disjass inakjs th.'irupp oreiiri'. iurh as ulctrntcJ uorjth.odt, liaeKijJ 1104 , uocturce, pains in theheaj & t A li.ubr. di oiiMB of sight, J.afutjii, nodes on the tkm b n j, ani ir in, bl Hchi on th i ia J, faco and tit ruin J tin. prriiping wtili rapi lity.till at lat th3 palate of thi m iuthd.i lb m.-H of thri mnj fall i 1, and tlu vittnn rf tliH lJ-aJ t).-LOki a horrid objectof cumiiiissiralioii till leathpataa p.riu i to bi -ircajfal siiifjrir.gs. by sen inn huu t '-Hut b tarnj from whtuce no iraVv'UT re iUiiH." T such, th trfore, Ur, Joh.ieton pledgus him. a 'If to pMftjrvj thj moit t'ii viOiibld si-crcy and from hi cxU'unru practice in tlia hrst Hospitals of Europe and Auunca, hi ca.i confidently rectmiieud eafjand speedy euro to the unf irtutute viitnn of this horri.1 diieaae. TAKfci FA.tTiCULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. ad Iresajs all thoai who have In) 1 red themselves by privati ail improper imlulgoncjs. This) are aoim of thi biJ ui iu Imicnolv etf.'cta pro ilucs I by oarly habits uf youth, if U'eakneiS of (he Uack and Ll.ubs. 1'aiu in thi Ilea', Diinnjea of bmht Loss of Misctilar I'owur, l'ulpitati.ni of tlit Heart. l)ys pipsia, N'jrvoi If ratability, lt:raiuetin;tit uf thi liigi'a iivj Vti ictiotu, Gjncrat Iljbilit), symptoms of Cimiuinri tion, ice. Mr) "TVALLY. Thi fmrful effocta upon the mind are much to btdreaded, Loasof Ma.mnr, Confusion of Ideas 1 -presaioii rf thi Spirits, Por-bo.lings, Avtrralon cf rtocicty, Timit-', etc., are oiu) of the evil produced, Tho Hands of pjrous of nil age can now judge what i tin cauaa of thjir (Ucl,iing ti'alth. Lmoiiiik th ir jor, betomiig wjak, ;ialu and emiirlat 'd, having sin Kular appja.'auc aloJt thj cough and inptet.u ct (Joiiauitiption. ON'S IVVIf.ORATIND KEMCOV FU3 UHUANIC lVKAKK8d. By this great and important iiutdj, wcakr.em of the orqans crs sne.lily cured, and lull vigor restored. Thousaitda of th most uervou3 and dLbilitated. lio iiad loi-t ill hope, luvo been linmei iat.'ly itlievud, All smpediiaents tu .Mrnape, Physical and Mental I)is;uaii flcati ,n, Ntiri'.ni' IrrataUtity. Tremblings and UVakniss or cxhuustatiou of the uiost fearful kind, speedily curetf k lioctcr Jwhnstun. VOUNO MEN. Who have Inlurcd thuisfives bv a certain rrartltp. Indulged in vlun alnna a habit freiunily Uarued front I vil rnmnatlloitf. ur at .chi,nl tha t(f.'tl,nf ul.l,hnr. uishtly felt, even nhjn ri'l jep, and if lint cured rendira ii irrurji iinpo.nblo. and de.troy. both mild and bo4y, mo in appiy i.umeaiai?i)', Hiut a pmy mat )ounj man, tne nope cr Ma country, anl the darlins hi. par.iili, should be .natclled from an prospect, ami enjoyments 01 nr.', by the conseuen- aof deviatinsfioiu llu path of nature, and InJulfiHj ... - t ...... templatiiiff. MABUIAOC IV nciattary retimaities Ui t romote couunbial happinjon Indeed, without these tha Journey through lift becomes n weary pilgrimage, the pnupect hourly darkens to thj uw; the iiiind bJcomen nha lowed with despair .k filled with ttu lojtfliichiily rutliclinti that ttu happineta Gf nnoth ir b icomji blight id with our own, UtTICU N J. 7 bOUTIll'UKIHOUK'Kar.. Battiaari.MJ ALU BUBGIOAL Ol'EItATIU.Va l'iiHFOUMEl). N. li LA no fjlsj inoletity prevent you, but apply iiauiediat -1 elth it personally or by Li tter. SKIN IIISBASEd SI'ECDILY Cl'KED, TO $THJ3A"Ot:Ki. The many thoimn Is curid at this institution uith'u th i lat J3 yeara. an 1 thi iiuiq rnua impn ia.it tiurgicai Orations performed by Or. Johiiftou, witneeii by thj report irs oftb papas anl many oth-ir p.-n-ons, no licjs of which bavj appeared again and a jam b f.tre the public, bisiles his sta'iJing as a goiitleiuan uf charact r and responsibility. a .-uhici ;nt ifuarantee loihe affliae i TAKE NOTICE. N. B. There are so many ignorant and worihl.'iu auacks alverttslng thimaelves I'hyticians, ruining th JNaith of the atreaJy atBictid, that Dr. Jokntion duem. it twemary to say, especially to thoj uuaiquaintJd itlj his rjputatlou, that his credentials and diulonns Al-vaje haug in his otlire, UC7" Tke NoTita. All letters must bo post pal.1, and contain a postage Harap for the reply, or nu answer vw ill b? snt, Marchl7. 1A00. R U K IUSi II. 0. HOWER, s u r. G E 0 N u i: NT I S T ncsrCWill.l.V offers his profession ill services tu the ladies and gi iitlelileii of I Uliioin.burg and vlcimu . lie u prepari-d ' til attend til nil th.. vnr.nlld nn..ri.l i.i. ,,. th line of his proiessi h i. prm ided llh Ui.i later! improved porcelain t.vth, ublcli Willie iu.irted on goll. platuia, silvtr and rubber base; toluo. asv.clls. ths natural tei-iti, .llii-ral plale and block lecth inanufj. lured and til opera-iona tin tertli, carifully aud properly attended to llluoiuitjuiK, r... Auju.t 3, 1SB1. ifLlUI.SOIV Mlrl'SK, iOP jwisevtowv.) TUB aubscriber Mould respcitfuliynppriie hi. friends and lt,e public E'n c,!ly that he ba. opened A HEW MI HOTEL Vnder the abote name, la Jejieytown, Columbia coun iJJ.IfriJ'1"" b'l' (My Prepared to entertain the BI P..ngiCPi'r!Dunityt?.l!,ne',1",'r"II0n- "I" TA fuL.riml A.R," .H" ",!'l,,le'' "1 "111 carefully Stiib 5l.S,leJ' Ani'n'' ll'IBLE I, ample andheil P'p-Oy'.VtlSy "":fUl ,"""n'' ,V1" ' Fit US 11 A R 11 IV A I. -or- mnw mm mm -TOR- Ml ANDWINTKR! "J HE undersigned, grateful for past patronat e, respect. , rally informs his eustumers and thi public generally, that he has Just received rrom the Eastcrne cities, the U'teitand inoit .elect .lock of FALL AND WINTER CLSTHlHfi, That has yil been opened In Mooinsburr, to which he invltaa the attentluii of his friends, and assure, them that they are uff.rfd for tale at great bargains. III. Etnclt comprises a larg. assortment of UKNTI. "SMEN'8 WEARING APPAREL, Consisting m r aihiokable Daca. Co&ti, of every de.. crlptloni Pant., Vests, Shim, Cravats Stock., Cotton Handkerchiefs, Uloves, Suspenders, acc. G LD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Of everv deserlntlon fin und -i.an k i r r" b '? nl PA4 r CaU and see N char, for eia.inr n,,u i g 1 1 'uAVin I oifrvi nivin i fit'Turnpiirt uioomahurg, September 3, Ittl. (Jue 1959.) John Paroira. 719 ARCH Street, between Ttb, tad tlh. tr.'ftft. ttutt of 8lf Matktt itrtet PhttadtlphU.) Import lr & anufactuair or, anu UtiLIR II LL KlSDaOI t A IV vY HJR . lorLaditt .Mints and fhtldrtn'i tctar llalng now manu atturcd and in store uiy usual Urge and beautiful an Bortniciit nfiili the various styles and quallti s of Fur adopted to the com 1(1 IT Full and Winter -on I u.nl.l respsctfully lnitdan ezamiiiaiion ot uiy aiock and pri ces from thono intent tag to purchas t, as Iain enabled w on r mem vjry aenrapie m-iucements, All mv Fnra have buen titirriiKjH r,,M h nnd mk.u byeiperienc d and compctrinthaniN.and aa t e orneni n1 r,,, ...... l..AI.. ' i. . . . .. uiWHiwi; iiuwttj? rcHu i- n nvcenearj inai i anouia tut- poae of my gnods at vi ry amill a vancr on oat. lara eatified that it will be to the interests of thoae how deslgnpurchaung , to give me a call, fty" Rtcoflet, the name, numbei aud street: John Far.'Ira.iN'v.- Fur .tore,) 718 Arch Street, Philadelchla S.pterub.'r 7, ltfUl-Sa, BLOOMSBURG ACADEMY: E. A. B SOCLE Y, A. B-, Principal. T" ... tUT,u'MX SE5ai0? OF THId INSTITUTION A will begin on h C'mpJwoy, trie I't Of JtUSUBr The tnilloW has undprwni ihn.,.!. It has beei 5uunliiVj SS, f I eiaiJilv nin "red PvVrJhmJSVh1 .the walU l2?.1'11 PJred; ver,h,ne ddcd that can con- 10 u t?.r ? cunvenience ofthe stuJent, The course of Instruction will be thornug, aa hereto forcindlliofle designing to fit thpmsrlves to t ach will receive apecialattfiitlon. The school itself Is conducted according to the moat approved model. All the studies of our Seminaries ore embraced In Its course cf etudy. TERMS; Prirmy Department . . 34 110 Higher HepirtiiKMit $5 oil Xu extra cltrn'oi made for the study of Ancient 01 Modern Langmixce Conil boardiujc can be procured at SO or V- U per July i3. IMl-tf. Dft. SILKWOR . H, TI1F. AVAI.VTI Al. 1'IIVSiCIAM AN'D SUItGKON. 1 S dailv ustoilisllln hi. patient, by thj cure of lona I ttiudingdiieaiei. Ills RHMEUItS AP.l; 1'UltUI.V VEGETA'!i,IJ, Hi- uill be in thi. ila: the same Uaa of each month a. ttated below, ihell he can bn criuul uVvrFKCl"4,P'',C, t0, ly-'ONSULTA- JertL) alKire, th. 1 atut 13(h of each Uiunth. Wlnti. Hotel, I,nck Haven, thj 1 41 Ii and Hlbofcacli month. IUniMii.bur;.:iOlhaMd tit, D,iniille2daid 3d, .Vortl umb.'rlind lull. Hilton, li, and 7. June ti, lcMlu. -xEW JKWKLUV STORK. rim undcrfijined, respjttfully informs tlu ntirens of H loom bu rjr, and th public gom r.il!y, that he has ( t tabliih.'d t, ii.-w -torr, on Main fcirH. i Inoiiifbiirg, in Mt l.cocotk s liuildirif, uIiito iin oifv-rs for ialj, on moder&tu tonus, a large aartmetit of - LUi.K, l'A iViit.&iyJEtl El.llY, uretcryonrt, and size and description, His stock of Jewelry is complete, including every vr.Mf.tw -t l.n.1i An.l i'l..ntl.,I.n., ..It 1 . - Chains, Lockets , 'Ufa-tnir., riiiner-iiiiiis. nr. .!i?ti to thi uxamiiutioti of which Iim invlicsUte lullic gencr stly strict attentinn eivonto repairihi? Clocks, Watili fi, and Jewelry, and all work warranted. WM. I). DRAKE. uloGnieburg, May , 1;C1 If, OREEMVOOD .-KM XAtTy. THE Bit liti.m tn ll,ta rn.,lnin h ,.. ted. thjr-or cooifortatlj accouiinodatlmn now for about a.-venty boarden, and the Autu.uu Term will coimnfnec on tu Ulh of August. I The nrvicea nf II, W, Oilb.rt. late Profeaior pf Mod- ern Languages in one of our Coll.cc tin been secur. menu, and liaviim had year, of .ucc.iiil eiperience eu. u.'iui'. pu. .sine tnj r.'qui.ite .iholastic attain . K ,.. ,,,, v.-uiiirj . it i, unai-f, in jii.irivtl, has gnin.'U peciiii tt -iitiou to te KducaiioiiaiyVniS in Europe, iind is compttent to Instruct in thu Latin. cJmuen. French, or uatianiante.. Flirt rmsorfJrth r liarticilliiri lee tha rurJ in nnthor column oraddr ts the Frinripal. Mlllvillj, fa., tuguhtj, itk.1, J. 1. II L IS li K , ' (Sure, asi r to i. B. r oavi.a.) moi.t&iLK unau.R lit 70liAtU,t Ul'TAMi WARS, No. s Norlb 1'ifih ., abovi- Alarki t. rillLAllKH'llIA. Also, Mauuf.icturt r and Impurternt F011KIGN & .DOMESTIC bEGARS. May K letO - l.'m. 1 II M 1 V U M P 51 A KINO . ' HE uudernred i.iform thi public gjm rally that ue th. bu.m.iof I'umji mukitiK and r pairing, in uii tn 'ir ariimt ftfpnriii-nt, iii tduomuurc, vhere they will iirotiipilynitiul to al orders iu their line of bun- nes, wh th t in tow it or country. j il'..ii 11- i n. I Well nil 1 t.ii-t rn I'amii. with kaden Pidp. mnriA iu thj best tl of uorkmansLfp, on moderate terms, and on v -ry short notice. From th-ir lone p -rivnce in th3 business, snd an coriu'i-t tfiire to h av th -ir woik commt'iid im If to the t tfinre to hav th -ir woik commt'iid iisi Ifto the : ih y f is conn hut thev can maku n au object to who may givti them th.ir cu'tom an.l render cne tisfiction. John fiiUTCHLEV. J pumic thod ral iatisl4cli JOHN CULP. EJoomsburg, April 13, 16C1, 3iu s. jioieAi Bitowx's- WIIOLEriALK ANU nCTAIl, HKDDING AND HE TtiER WAKE HOUSE, So.ii North Second Street, Uppotile Christ Church, PIULA ItlihPHIA It7" Constantly Ml hand, a larffe assortment cf fleda. Uttres,s. Pnillaraca. Cubhioiis. Hair, Husk, Cattail, al.il ull artirl.'a in th.) Hue at the Lowest Trice.. A", It Partiilar ttttntton paid to ream-crisp .Vrw an Oii Vallrrs .March 2, IJOl-lSm. I SiS!2!B!S H ID S 3 r, (L.Tt ElOlC liOTIL.) THIRD STllKliV A HOVE RACE, IIHILADKLPHIA, IHIDAUS, & suTon, l'ropriftors. Tiio.sk V P.o.cs, formerly of the National Hotel . . ( !.. sSailoi, fcrntrir o;g,i,u)lkill Co. r. I Select liloclrn To the Herors of America. by jossm Rodman drk. Ob. hail to the heroes whose deeds have restored Our honor unsullied once more, And the blaze of their valnr triumphant! poured On the At d that his darkened before I For hid from our view was fair Victory's form, And the heavens wcrt shrouded in wrath, Till ths sons of the battle, like stars of the storm, Arose on the desolate path. Then plume thy dark pinion, proud bird of the north 1 Andsueep from thy home In the kici. On the winga of ths wblrlnind, exultiogly forth, To the plain nheretho enemy dlee. And Joy thee, mycou .try I thystilna arc effaced, 'Hi j pride of the Loater in low, And thi deep aullled atan lar by cowards disgraced, Is v, ashed in the gore ofthe foe. And thou, starry banner I look proudly again On th chiefs who redeemed thee from eliame, Nor darken thy b -am though It fall with.) stain, Who repose on the death bed offline ; For the halo that circles the tombs ofthe brave Its lustre unfading maintains, Tho sun of thoi r being may set in the grave, The light ofthelrglory remains. Oorrespoudcuce. r (Al Cl.mWc Z7m.crct, Col. Tate, lStir Sir: Wo hate met tho bogus ticket and handled it rather severe. Tho election returns are rery encouraging. They indicate tho spirit of an injured and much abused Democratic party. Tho Market Street candidate is defeated, al- though large and liberal sums of money were paid Bob and Jacob for stumping the county nud abusing its loyal vottrs. But we have elected men of r-ound union sen- titucnts and firm integrity; men who will not flinch or shrink from their dury, though the vilest slander (ominating from btill viler sources) were heaped upon them. Tho main success of so large a majority can be attributed in a great measure, to the dishonest efforts used by the " C'Aitm- but County IitpublicanJ' Dr. John is of the opinion that the Democrats arc not loyal and he frequently indulges himself r .. i . i t n- t . Reserve,," "Disunionists," &c. Now, sir, hth M tarry for orders or supplies from "d J' "too, h,ch that political com . ' ' ., , ' i Tu -. rr, i . i bination has, from time to tune, been com these arc names that will arouse the pa- ( the higher authorities. These hindrances jJcd o J i " triotism and just indignation of the honest "ti" boater in tho country, and in . ft j , Gidd yeomanry against au abolition of the crease the farther one goes into the far ajjresSe(j (0 x.Goveruor Vance, of Ohio. hlnrLfri , o,l i. i.!. interior. Hut we need not dwfill on thosii ' ;,, I f . lu "W" ... .-ivtvu ob.,i.4uicu.9 iu luD Mt'cuueu ot somo of our time-honored eitizens, they might givo him a physical definition of tho vyotd union. The hatred that he cherishes and has for a lon time nur- . . . tured is now heaped promiscuously upon innocen. persons and what for! Are .hey d,.loya I No I Could any sane man entertain for a mon:cnt tho idea that the Democbatio Party are r.crcant to flia cn..rl !.,. :.. !..,. i ..-; in. tjuvivu nu-ly IfJJVatU 111 lliClll UJf IIICIT Ancestors f No. Sir, from the lormation of our Government it has been their earn- est and untiring aim to r-upport the Con- Milution and hold it iuviola'c from the many da ger whieh have already assailed it, and inr thi wc are sijled " Vtfj.icw- i ft, ' aud all thut, bu- like the old adago we can consider the source. 'I he fountain that has alwuys sent forth iu pure water will Send it forth Still. Unlikt! tho nun !t.i uuiuc iui aif im sting is harmless. Dr. John s greatest ambition is to mis- reiirtseut the UeillOCiacV. aud bv so doiuo-. eiuourae i he rebcUt aud proloun the war. . . Sir, aro not a majority of our vo untoers , . , , . i ciiiuc (lis ? aud have wc not a goodly ....... I 1' 1 . ? .L . IIUUIUUI Ul VWHIIllUllUUro I Dir. lUCV rt UrO- , ' ,. ' ' v ,ni anrl mi. nr.tm.l. iL, ft,.,!! P An..-- IVmnniat. I Tsililrn tin. e..l(!'li f il, Doctor, who Ihiuks we mu-t supnort cverv measure dictated by that paity or ulso we urc not sound on tho uniou nuestiou No doubt tbo docor flew 10 hU roo.t. tbe ht uinious to the election, with a Mad hcait. thinkinc his vicorous uen bad ac- COruilibed W onders in annihilating aud demoralizinc the 6troncc6t uuion artv on c r J i ttrra fit ma J i, . ,arri mnii'iTortTn I MAIN'k TiiUShTP I MAINE TOWNSHIP. ar On a wet, miserable, focgy London , . , - . day. Ubarlcs Lamb ui3 accosted by a beg- , . ri . , gar woman with. " "ray, sir, bestow a little charity upon a poor destitute woman who is almost perishing for lack of food. Believe me, sit, I have seen better days." "So have I, ' said Lamb, handing tbe poor creaturo a shilling, "so havo I ; it's a miserable day I Good-bye." lair In tbe town of T there was a bhoemake who at times officiated as preacher. He always wrote the notices himself, iu order to save tbe expense of printing. Here is ono of them i There will be preaching in the pines this Sunday afternoon oa tbe subject, 'All who do aot believe will bn damned at three o clock.' I- KindsesB is a language which the dumb can tf oak and the deaf can undcr- lilisccllancons Soon or Lato. An Appeal. Among the four or five millions of grown men in the loyal States, there is possibly one in a hundred we hope not so manv who has made gold his god, and who, therefore, will do nothing for his country, but, if interest so bid, will work treacher- I niulv anon,., tin. TI.,,..,. t 1 .t - a cold, uettr ?nirit. shut in bv it nwn daily narrowing walls, and whose heart the slow fires of selfishness have lonir sinco shrivelled into ashes. He too, will stand a oof. 'Ihero orwri.. rinrn nnrl ll.nrn natural coward, who. liku Moiri.on in Rob Hoy, would, under any conditions, hug the " poor boon of life ''live any. where, lire anyhow, though life was not worth living. Let them all go ! Tho wretches are not wauted. All others, we judge, while conSdent of her iucccss, arc willing, .oau or late, to strain their strcneth to the craokinL-of the - j last sinew-to Dour out all their means and surplus to the tusteuanco of life ; and if absolutely needful, to lay down life it self as a holocaust cclf-sacri&ced to the freedom, and happiness, and honor to their land. Yes, soon or late " there's the rub." The great, the urerer.t ouc.-tion j 'he question of to day is, shall it be soon, jor sua it bo late ? Soon, is our fervent prayer : soon, U our heartfelt trust. The chief hindrances to quicker or stronger ' "tion appear to bo three, viz :-difficul- ties inherent to the case ; over-confidence; 8Ul1 au ignorance of the valuo of celerity 'n economizing labor, means and men. - None but tho experienced can tell tho hindrances cxiitina, even in cities, in the wy f collecting, organizing, supplying, marching even a single company. 'I he men halt for the officers ; the officers wait fcr tho men ; two or three companies lin- gcr to become a lojimet't ; : n-fjiuii'iil l , 1 1 .. i .1 . i i , rn, , j shortened by energy and zeal. j Tbe lnllS8e3 of the people, and many ' others also, having seen and heard of so j mluy troops forwarded, and of such vast . . j , , . . prcptra t.ous made and making by sea and land, naturally think the cause already And so ,t is safe in the long run ; for CTen another Manassas disaster, we believe would only swell the popular spirit to a biffher flood ; thminli it ii bard to &v ' O J bow m:iuy of tbem !t wolld take cau5e" lessly incurred, to produoa great discour- ngemcnt if net worse. But do men re- qu're disasters, to arouse them ! Why not foresbun them by instant preparation! Besides, we are not to stand on tha defen- fttack on Rebels, , to recover a revolted third of the country. , 'J o attain tha objects of the war, to puuish the tiaitors and restore the Union, We need .... , , two huudred thousand moro men, and we need them soon. It u needlul, not only to bold Western Virginia, but to eeizo Eastoru Tcudchhcc, 1 j i m".i and bucoor ita distrcsti tl pytnots. Willi our hand grasping, like a iue, the moun .;,!, tVn, A1.,rl.,n1 11.1, n A .ifc- .'..,.. .w ..muuiiiu, n, i i ,i.-T. ., u i i i ii- i ho tl 1 1 , I f. till. hnoktinriil nt rutiM inn I This reouires at least ouo huudred thous and men, where th.re are now not fifty thou.and. It seems idle to speak of how essential is tho reteutiou ot Kentucky aud , Missouri, ibey aud tue regions tirouuo i and below require fiity thousand more! trool,s- l the peoplo ony knew of all these ncceaitu, tuey ouia ruaU to ifio I , . l i i scuo now, aud not Dvc auu.Dye, , , in i.l' i tUOrC tUan all, It tnev Tti&ll t i u . i rmIt Lb trivilH c-j l-m m toil d bow 1 much they would sve iu toil, mean,,, much they would save iu toil, mean,, o-rief and blond, bv makinr. the fctruirltt isbort as well as lh would be prompt, both by humanity and economy, to do all they propose doing to-day, and . . m, . . not to morrow. They are leuding their money freely to the Government, expect ing it to be economized. They themselves, better than tho Government, can econo mize their money by doing tbe fighting this autumn, which else would be done next winter or next spring. Tbe Government is now expending some threc-quurters of a million dollars daby, How long ii that to lastt Tho longer it lasts the heavier the cost not merely by tbe added 3ay, but by the added cost per day. For each added day more men mast be bad, more diffioalties met. The Rebels are dai'y gaining nore arcs, dailv strengthening heir positions. Two mea rcuttered sow will be worth four next Janu.rv. TMr liglitor obstacles will balance the fourth. Who oan doubt that lire hundred thousand men now, with a suitable marine, would orush Secession by next May t Who can say what furco miht be required after three month's delay t The loDger the war, ths longer the chapter of accidents such as the breaking of our blockade, foreign embroilments, &c, &o. Then, too, thero is tho stagnation of our butincss ; ruuoh suffering with us, and all over the ' aou,tl PPall,ai distress j with tho long and borr'11 scr'M of Rebel crimes. What have said is scarce more than sugges - tiv0 yct wc CRn 110 mor0, nenaa Oi tUO UUlon! ,bo Plfti l"'oncrs custodians or ai' lbu '"'o I Lut us cut M ,beSlt ovlls bbcrt- Jjet us " C0Dluer a .. . . Peacc' ana reaccm our cciuulri' "m Let ercry loTer of that countO' "w in hU Iuite or bis taluut E00U' If he LlTe ' auBht moro t0 do br her h Pea' or I,ur8e or PcraoD or bc !t only b-v h'i!iaoi words good "ishes, or hid prayers let him , do thllt mucb or tbat little' !oou- PUtlat-e'phia Inquirer. Dissolution of the Republican Party. The Republican leaders, some time ago, secretly resolved to di-band their or ganization. Tho me. nbers ot Congress and the leading members of tha Cabinet realized the impossibility of maintaining sucb an organization. It was incoinpatt j We W'th aUy .P P'!' 'be war, (unleks by turning it into an aboli tion crusude.) and its mere existence was fatal to all hopes of a re construction of the Union. It was resolved, thercforo, to disband the organization, and abandon the name of 'Republican.'' The Republican members of Congress,it seems, met and resolved that as a paity, the mission of tho Kcpublicant was fulfill ed; and thut it was time for one of those periodical changes of name and platform : ho exposes what he evidently regards aa a secret plot of the Republican leaders. Wo quote the narratiro portion of his let ter. ''It is little more than four years since b U .M.n!.,i!.n r it v: ' mi w. u..iit.auuu UI UUL AieiJUUIlUUIl Hill- ndlesj than tea mou'th, sinee (h4 , e , P f d i L,t nmnmAnt ' 1 rr J 'r" ant than nuv other in our historv. we are called on to turn aide from the support of the war now raging, to form u ntw poit- icalv t'tv. to abandon the Adinini.-tration whom we have elected, the principles on rhich the Union vraa founded, aud uni unite (j mw J0tticai orannation without tsU!iotl. a , " or aMertir a principiM cr j fundamental truth ay the ha; of thi. nnw ! 0 j . r , party. This movement is said to havo ori'.ina. i ted with uituiueis of l ougress,who united iu a recommendation to our State Com- j mittee U vu; no R,pMcin , o,lVe,Uun. ' These member of Congress did not form iho ttipub tcau urguuizatiou, uor were . , , , . , ,!. they clect.d tor the purpose ot disbiuding r a tjnence m regaru to lunaamental trutns wa9 tbuu " order ot ,tlle " D,S U Dem- ocralio parties, end it is to be, iu this par- v lu uo i After reciting tho action of Congress, aud particularly the resolution that "cap. turtug aaa senumg naes lugitive Hives . .,i.. j e .. -i; coiisuiuies uo psri oi ttiu amy oi mui-nry officers or toldiers, Mr. G.ddings goes oa to sa, : Thus wero tha c no its of tbo sccuttTi3 paralyzed, and when the friends of tha uticD . ppioving the iction of the Presideut I,'. ...... .1... U.. .....1 t..v. I.J a.1 it was nil-i n thu no bv und that I ndc ad. .. 0 . D- journed without btriking a legNUtivo blow at tbo caue of secession, or taking ouo step towards wiping out that disgrace of our Nation which has drenched oar land in fraternal blood. And as they retired tVoia Cougre-s, t'.ey unite I m rco amend- ing ti,, nb intuitu- of the fnewt), to.io iicteil tl.em to njfi ithe surrender v) t ie imnciplts oh which tkey toert elected and iIkU we imxtr m a co'ig'o.r.fute p irty for tbe dooa of oblivion also. wuu slavr-catchers ami tlvist who huvt sit I be scake eheda its skis, bat act its i ut doctrintt uXitrfiinct. tore or its veaos. The Siso o! the or- They assign no reason for the estracdi- sary Kovesect escept tbe assaraace that u is seeessary to get up a now political party, to iccreasa tbe pTn,T of public mind (a requcnco not very clear to I Democrats who rejoico at tho voluntary my undcr.tanding) ! suicido of the party wi.l be tempted to has The effect of this movement cannot be ten it on and to assist in'it. VVe can ap mistaken. It is an atten.pt to change prcciato tho strength of tha temptation, front in face of the enemy, sn acknoirledg. and realiie that many Democrats will, for ment mat we nave been wrong. It is a I total surrender of our prestige of political , success "It is worse than a crime, it is a I political blundor." To acknowledge that 1 the war, on our part, is not a war for jus-' i tice, for liberty, for human rights, for all 1 tnat man holds dear in life, would simply I be to adviso our people no longer to cntor 1 the military service. For intelligont la borers of (ho freeo States wil only volun- on ! inheritors of all t tecr to maintain tho prinoiples on which tully inai tained war, or secired honora to all the present; the Union was founded, without which it .hie peace! No patrioi is ashamed of as- j wero worthless j It is therefor with deep 'feelings (hat I give it as my opinion, that if we abandon tho Administration, and the doctrine on which it was elected, the dis solution of the Uuion mu-t inevitably fol low. Indeed,! think it now too late to re gain the high moral position which we held two weeks since. The pusillanimity of Congress has lo.-l us the sympathy of other nations, and paralyzed the confidence of our army and of the people, and if the advice uow given by that body be carried out, limit result in the permanent dissolution ofthe Union And if the rebels succeed, 'hey will own their triumph to tho in.'ifitionoy of Con gress. It wero hardly proper for mo to suggeel the course whieh I think our friends should adopt, under these circumstances, ,.s I shall not be with them in the coming cam paign, and could not participate iu it ii present. But were I to act, I should ccr tainly invite those who adhere to truth, liberty, ju'tico, as tho ouly proper basis oi governments, and parties, to iland firuly on that doctrine, and to vote tor no man to any office who has not the moral and po litical courage to avow his honest convic tions. While wo attach no'othcr importance to the opinions of Mr. Giddings, than as he is the avant couHtr ofthe Republican party, we giro full credit to him for the facts he vouches for. We accept, therefore, with full credit the asset tion that the Republi can members of Congress, before adjourn ing, rcs-olvcd ou dissolving their party anu adopting a new name and pla form. Wo undoretand that they hesitated be tween the appellations ofthe American parly," (under which they might find alii anccs with tho South,) or "the Uuion par ty," under which they might hope to rallv all those friends of the Union, who are led by the promise of a name. Under whatever name organued.howorer we reJol0e tuat a new Pur,y 10 succeed tbo "er"bliMa organization tvhich, for the la8t five jcars, has sought to govern tho , UU,0D y uiviumg it.ano nasatlastsucceed UBouu au w .1 , .. .... u,aumJ " uc mauiiB ivL-jJuunauu P" bad ne?or M'ted,(was tho sub.tanco of Mr. Seward s remarks a few mouths ago t Washington,) than that its first and last , , , , . , , . . "wnipa snoum ne at tne cost ottne disso- luticn of the Uuion aud of civil war." I ...i ...... ,. .1 ABU ?n l" um aua lusl mam " co tbia mllcIli and cost be"deE its own exist- -jj Republican party was organized . Q . . apQ . . . . , 0. Xatiouul party, and proclaimed its hostili-1 ty to thoso l,tiu relics ot" barbarism, po- lygamy and slavery.'' The assumption of i uatioual jurUdiation over estate offdnoes, ami 0f matters of con-cience aud of in- terual government, was the chief charao- terUtic acdl 'otf offence of the party. aec y :i e'ea a0ii 01 lue oi the North : t .would have been sueeess- ful, but for tba resistance, of New Jersey enu reugsyivnuia. me isiier otaw ji i.,, ... t, r..,.. . v.isv .i. cki.. eivinS .o its peculiar industry, a protect- wu tariff ut a prohibitory nature. . la that coctcat it abandoned itt polygmjjoua 'twju j as it U now ready to ;.art with its negro ternal bo.om. It has wou power and pa. ItAli.ifu lli.l.mt.l , ..v,,...t .t.lAI,. ,. on tiOUSL'e bevoud Its exneCtatlOUs. and It no .. . v . . . longer cares for tbo uieaus by which it achieved success. j Hypocritical and iaconsistaat as all this may be in the po iticians who have conceited it, we rejoice, for tbo saku ofthe i country, that they have reiolved upoajt. l be Republican party has fulfilled its mission. Let it go down to darkness tad eight, and let those who organised it pray gasiiatis: will to chiasmi tcd ostessiblo purpose. Ss it will ttiH be uialjgaast, a;c c;aw:ia2ls t.'.;oy,wd r...... a- ..J -.. " tne moment, yield to it. But there is a higher duty for them,and an allegianeo which, now in the midst of our difficulties, they should cling to more earnestly and with moro devotion than ey cr. Amid all theso ephemeral and decay- ing organizations, how eommandingly and ennobliugly stands forth the old National Union loving and Union-supporting De mocracy the only party that ever success- sociation with it. History will not trace upon its record the guilty responsibility of theso disasters which now impend upon the country. It has no crime upon its soul that has to bo washed out by suicido. It lives, and all good men ask that it may live to protect still tbo Consiitution and restore again tha beloved Union of the States. Let tbo events, which are nowswaeping before them the ephemeral factions ol tho day, move on. They have their appoint ed course. They are dissolving organiza tions more important, than tho Republican party, and shaping the destinies of com munities as well as of political cliques But they have broken, thus far, ia vain agaiust tha rock of Democracy; and whea the tlorui is over, it will uplift its hoad ugain, and upon it will descend the Ark in nluca survive the hopes of National res urrection and the reconstruction of our Re public. Mbany Argus. A Brave Gibl. A hcroio exploit is to!d of a beautiful young woman in the village of Spicclli, in Southern Italy The house of her uncle, a liberal priest, was invaded by somo brigand ruffiana. One of the leaders was amusing himself by ftabbiug her undo, who was old, when the girl rushed in, flung herself on him, and snatching in an instant the brace of r volvers he bad in his belt, shot him deal. She ran through all the rooms, firing upon every brigand sho found plundering the house. She shot down four of thsm. Alarmed at this unexpected attack, and not kuoiring what to make of it, the rf flans in the other room ran out. She still punuod and succeeded before they could gtt a knowledge ofthe enemy they had to oticouuter, in dosing the front door against them. 'J he brigands attempted to set fire to the house. From the balcony she put out an old musket, belonging to her uncle, and from the window o tri-colored flag, cried, with all her breath, "viva Garibal di I" The miscreants fired an ineffectual shot or two and started oif. A few mo ments aftor a eaptain of bersaglicri; who just came up, found tho exhausted girl ia a ja faint upon tho dead body of her uncle. K3 An awkward waiter, Landing plate to a gentleman, spilled some of tho gravy upon his clothes, and immediately cried out : " Take oarc, tir." Why, . . . . you ra-cil !" exclaimed the gent'eman, who thought hi had suffered about enough from b f 1 s E"gnce, "are you going to it again! s25" That's a stupid bruto of your, John," 6aid a Scotch minister to his par iihiocer, who drove his merchandise from door to door in a small cart drawn by & donkey. " I uever se you, but the cretv tjre i, braying.' ".h, fir," s id the de. lar, "ye Iter) tba heart's warm when freaj meet. ., ou are an. iruoBao, sia s. xei- , , ,, . , ... '-W ell. sr, I am no more resnoa-ib o t . for hwg bean bora aa Inihcun, thw 3ou ato ua" uulu " " Pojjs IjITKBATUEe 'Amonp the b ft W(..tc'rB papor U on. brickbat iUu.tratiocs, by O ' yruia. ..... t& The fol owing is 6 Iristnaa's do- scriptioa of making a cannon : " Take a loos bo'e 0 Pour brws or 'ron ixwi it." Sr Why are tho seeediog States Uka the plagues of Egypt! Because eevea weat oat, aad "tVy were erceediag grier ous. to b6 borne iih." .... . i . I Sill . 55? If the rebellioa caaaot be scrpress. ti by farce, caa it bo pat dowa by w.uk Kits f t&- Two ' tbo cotton oat n i .partus, ua.
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