Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, November 09, 1861, Image 1

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DEMOCRAT
AND BLOOMSBURCt GENERAL ADVERTISER.
LEYI L. TATE, Editor.
"TO HOLD AND TRIM THE TOUCH OP TRUTH AND WAVK IT O'KR TUB DARlvF.NKD EARTH."
S2 00 PER ANNUM
VOL. 15.-NO. 36.
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.!
PUCI.IEIIEO EVKUY SATUIU1AY, UY
LEVI L. TATE.
IH BtOOMSBUna, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FA.
o pTTo b
In IU ( Uriel nuiU'i'v, w.ille lU IUti;t. til
. IAS Ciiurl lloitst. "JJtmderatie Iliad Utirttr. "
TERMS OF SiniKCP.II'TlO.V.
.1 OJ In advance, for one copy, for sit months.
1 75 Inn Ivance. lor one copy, one year.
03 If nut paJd within Hie lirt three inoothi.
J 11 If not nail u Ithin the nrit six months.
! 50 If not paid within Hie year. 1 Iffyi
C7 No subcripllon tak.n for less than sit months, i 6p -ind
no papar disconllnued until nil arrearages .hall have
been paid.
3" OrdinarvAnviRTiifMniTs it. tern d, and Job ork
ctecuud, ut tile ostuMtshed prices,
UALTIMOllE LOCK HOSPITAL.
DR. JOHNSTON,
rpUCfounderof lUs Oelchratcl Jnstllutlon, otfers th
L mint c 'it tin, speedy, and only tlfuclu-tl remedy in
His world for eirictsfor liieets, Ktrieturei.Si.iiilnilueat..
fiui's, Pains in tha Loins, Constitutional J)etlllty. Iinpo
tency, W'eakuiss of tha Hack and I.imhc. Atfectlerii ol
tlu Kidneys. Palpitation of the lleitt, Iiupepsia, Xer
.oas Iriitability, llisea.e of Hie Ilea.!, 'I lnoat, N ije or
.Skin, and ull those serious and mejauiiioly Disorders
urislu from tlu de.triutite hihlts ot Youth, which de.
stmys both holy and mind. The.e seirtt an I nditaiy
liractlces. are more fata! to tli dr i, llin.th m thi .one of
tlu .Syrens to the mariners tlvss.s. hliahilii!: their ruoi .
brilliant hope, aud anticipations, reliJermi; nurr lege Ate
iiupossilile.
M vhriaoi:. I
llarrlei person., oi Vomi;; .Men conteinplitin mai j
riage, bjins aivareof ph) steal weakness, oraiin: deubili
tv, djfjriuitias, &c., should iuuuedijtely lonsiilt Ijr 1
Johu.ton, and b 2 restored to perfect lieultli.
He who places himself under the cure ol Pr. Johnston, (
i , iv rlvlously (ouQde in ills hanor as a gentlemen, anil
'u!i.lt-ntly r dy upon hi. skill a. n physiciau.
dhiiaxic vi:.K.vi:'i
llnmidlulely cured an I lull i?or ri stored. ;
This deaeaie is the penalty most trLipitMitly paid b) ;
those who li ivu Uecoint the victim of improper imlulmwi
cies. Yoaug person, are too apt to commit excess trom
lint liciuj aware t,f the dreutllul consequence that ma
t nsiie. IVow, who that unJerstauds ttu subjeit w ill pre )
tsad to deny that the pnwer of procreation is lout suuncr ;
l those falling into Improper habits tbanby the pruilcitt
It-sides b'iiiji deprived of the pleasure of health) off .
sprinzs, till most .eriousnnd iici,lructi"e .) niploms to
li ,th tiljy an I nun I arise Tin .ystem beroiucH derails-
f I , th - physical and menial power, weaken "I, tier i, !
tleliiil,,l).i 'psi-t, pilpitattoii of the Ueurt, indigestion. 1
a wn.li'i ol tue train i;au, ruip;oms oi uoiisump
. III, AwC.
" ll.lic i, Mo. 7 founi t'liFoaich Srtin.T, scten door,
fi no llaltimoru street, Ka.t si le, up the step., 1!,. par
ti ular in ohservui't the XAMT. and XI.'AIilKll or ou
. i I mistake tit - plae-
ri Care H'drrenUJ. nr ntf Charge .Va.li, n roll One le
'Vie a Hutu
NO MCltl.'UKY Oil NAUff:ui-rt IIUL'R.'t L'Snil.
1)11. .lOH.VMhY
;,le.n!,er of the Uoy.il I'oll.u., of Silrrvons, al London.
Ilraluale fro uoueot tlu most eminent t'otl.'i'c. , f the
t uitcJ States, and 111 greater pirl of w ho.e I if,, has
h ten spent in I ! tir.l Hospitals of London. Puis, l'l.iLi
J -Iphi i and clsewh tre, has I'll.Tt-'d souie i f II. ) mo. I as
loni'liing c ires th it w ete e .r known; mm) ttoulil.-d
with riuaiu? in the heat aulears wh-ii luletp, ureal
uirvousncss, bein al irm td ut sj Men sounils, and b i-.li-ful
less, with fro unt lil ituu4, -alt -n-ledsouielii,Ks with
dannleuicnt 01 miu i. were cured iuiuicdiaUh .
A t.'Liir.UN DISHArli:.
Wluri tV ml. ended nil I imprudent totiry of pleas-ire
1 1 Js h l ll l. lUl'jl'l-Ni the .'ed i of this p.ii.nal ill -,, it
iio lifl-il hipp-nsllul nu ill tini-'d sens- of -h ime or
ilnal ot dis every, del -is Ln-i tr-mi appli in? I , tliti. .
e.-ho fr ,il edll- all. in and resp -itahllit) can lijone 1, -fro u 1
luai, delaying till the coi:1itutin.'l.ir s)m turns ol thi.
Iiarri I dis.-ase mikes tr -ir appearnuc1, such as ulc -reled
i, ir - throit, liiseasa-l nose, no.-t iree, pains in llieheinl
aa 1 limb., ill mil of s'Eht d nfuess, node-, on the j-hin
tun's, uid arm,, bioii-h -s ii i ll,. 'i - i-l. fai -.ml i Mrein
lies, prosr. itK'Willi raiiiility till -il last l'i palate nf
1. 1 ino'itli an I 1, ill. of th" nosi iM in, an I 111' li titu of
i-lisd.jas-- I, -.o.Ui-b a hiirrul oi-it f inuiliiu.eiatH'ii
i ill death puts a period to li,s ilreailM. billt.-nn';.. b .en
iMiZ him t, "lint huiirn iroiu wlunte uo il ivcl -r te
i irtis." To such, til -r.-for'. llr Jolllisli"! pi -.'e,-. him
-If lopreserv ill l.i it ,-li loild.- .e, r, r ant f, om his
. ttcnstve practice In th-' f.rft llo.pital . i f Li-rope an.l
Ain-ric i, It cnu coiitld-ntly rewmnn-ud .n -i, .1 pi- -dj
ruiolDtha tlTitVirtunale t IciIli of thi. iiorri I ili.ea-e.
taki: i-Ai: iilm;l mi noticj:.
Dr. J. aJdresses all thoue -alio have injured tlieuisilu-s
ti privul nn 1 iuipioper iudulueures.
Tln.i are some of thi sail and m-iaucboly i-ff-'it. pro
ilu.-ed 1 iMrh habits of oulh, i: Wea'.i.e. of the
ljack niut Litntis. r.uu in th" lluid, Dluin , i ot M'ht
Loss of Muscular Power, 1'alpitntion of the Heart. I)),
papsla, NTertoiis IrrataluUtv , Deransem-'iit of the Hil.
live ru:i'.tions,?encral lcbilityayiuptuui&ul Cu,i&uuip
lion. Sec.
MRN'TAI.T.Y. Thi fearfll effects upon the mind are
much to lia dreaded, Los. of Mi mory, Confusion of I ! ti
Jleprciotl of tlu Spirits, Cvil rorLbodines, Atilstoii
of Society, Timity, Air., are so no of the et us proline -d.
Thousands of persons of all aies can now judge w l.ul
i.lhe raus.- of thtlr di-cliniitz llnnllh. Looll.: tt.i ir
iitlor, becoming weak, pale and einaciaud, ha injr sin
liular appcaraiie ubaut in j eyes, luuuIi and s; mplieus ot
Cua uinption,
o:"s lvvinai'ATi.vri ui:mi:oy ron
IJIKIAMC U'i:AK.Vi:ei-4.
Ily this grcatan.l important reinetiv, wellness of th--organs
are speedily cared, and full t.vor resiored. -Thousand,
of the most iitvous and ,1, Inlit iteit, win
illd Inst nil hope, have been immediate! relieved. AM
Mipe tiiuents to Marriage, Physical mid Mcnl-il llisuuii
licajrin, N'ertous Iria'abili.Tremldiugsnnd Wetikn 'ss
or exliaiistatlon of lie ttiost feai:ul kind, speedl!) cureJ
by Doctor JohiiEton.
YOl'N'G ME.V.
Who have Injured tt.ie.eltes by a certain praitii-c,
rtdulgcd In wlien alniiu a habit fioquently learned trout
evil companion., or tt stlool -the elTects of whtthare
nightly felt, even when eileep, and if not nired retnkr.s
marriago impnisjlde, mill dessrovs boUi miiid and bod),
should apply immediately.
What u pitly -ILat ) ouug man, the Iinpo of li.s roiin;ry,
and the darling of Ins parents, should to snatched from
al! prospects and cnjnv incuts of life, by the eonse'inen
res of deviating from ttie path of nature, and ludnJiiiHg
in a scrlnm secret habit. ruc)i persons before ci.
1 imputing.
' MvimiAfii:
.1.t.t .oil., f .l,.l . .-,,,,1 ,",i,it no I 1 n K- n m ll n m., '
nec.si.ary rc(.uUitn-ii in proutoto conunbial Lappim sii i
Indeed without tLese the journey through life heroine.
n weary piurunage, tho prospect hourly dirxm. to
Hie viavvi llio miu 1 liei-oiues shadowed with despair &.
J!lled with the urlnniholy rcllcctiou that tkj liuppiit.'..
t.f another bscoines blighted with our own,
OrTK.'IS Nil. 7 SOUTH rUUDUUlCK ST.. Baltimore, Ml
ALL SUItlJlOAI. l)Pi:ilATU)S ITJU'OltMEH.
N'. 11. Let no false modesty prevent Jou, but anjjy
iiiuccdiatelv either personally or bv Letter
JiKIX D1SKASUS M'r.lIDlLY CUUtD.
to t,riu.-ai:iiK
The tcaoy tliuusaiuls cure I at tins institution vvillnn
the last 13 ) ears, and tha numerous important Surgical
Opjralions performed by Dr. Jounstou, witncssel by
the reporters ofttu papers au.lininy other persons, no
tices of which l.avu appeared again ai.,1 agiv bejore tie
public, besides Ills standing as a gentleman of charucter
luid responsibility, is it sulltcient guarantee to the alHictu J
TAKE NUl'll'E.
N. Ik Thero urc sn many ignorant nnd worthlcsu
(tuacks advertising themselves Phvsicinus, ruining thu
health of Hie already afllictcd, lhat Dr. Joknstuti deems
it necessary to say. especially to those unacquainted
vvilh his reputation, that his erf deuials and diplomas
1'wnys hang lu Us utlice.
ikj Take N'oiice. -All letters miut bo post j-tiJl. an 1
coutalu a po.vugs stamp for the reply, or 1:0 uuswer will
be sent.
Marchl7. 1SC0.
II. 0. IIOWKR,
iJUKUEON DENTIST
RESPECTFULLY offers liis nnfenm 1
1 til services to the ladies ond gt'itUciJien of
iiirtnmtbtirff aim vicmuy. uo is prepare ,
"to attikvl lt all the various oncrnuoit in
the line nf his prof frtjien, tie is profiled with the litest I
unprovutl purcelain Wtlit which Hill bo inserted on
gold, platiiia, silver uud rutber bate , to look at well as
tba natural teuli.
Witiertil plato nnd blortc tpfth mamifafturctl (.ml nit
dperationt on toelh, carcrully and properly attended tu
Mloomtbuiff, I'd., Autfuit 3, leifll.
(OF JEU8EYTOWK.)
rpilK fubtcribcr w&tiUl rospcftfullyapprtzo hit friends
X and iho public jcLcraJty. that lio has opened
Lndvr ttoaLovo name, in Jcrse) town, Columbia coun
ty, la.,tiora lie in fully pxcp.ired to entertain tU
traveling community to general satiirnction. Ilia T. -
uuu aim uAu.aro ucu supplied and wilt lo carefully
superintended. And hi sr.UlU; is amnio ami well
slucked, in chare of careful ;tooms, will always I o
woperrv altende,).
tJ Ua invites rt share or the puMic custom, and
pledge. hi, hosieiroru.tolielnhls cuestsfeel al home
HANL'CI IllMO
BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA
nusi Aim iv a
-or-
1 ,45151
-ron-
If ALL AND WINTIIR!
7IM. under.5iie,l, sratiful for pj.t pitrmuBe, respect
fully Inform, hi. iii.tumcr. and tliepuUicVcncruny.
hit ho ha. just received ftorn u Ki, ctne cjtlM, ti,0
largest and mo.t select stock of ' '
PALL AND WINTER
Dill ha. yillicn nii iinl in niooiii.buTg, in which ho
nv ite, Iho intention of hi, fr J., nnd aWrc. "
that they are ulereil lur tala at Brcal harca in. II i,
Stoil. comprises n Inrsu a.sortmcutnf
ii:nti.':mi..vs witAiuKo aitaiiki.,
t'.i'lf litlliir nl Pamhoi vni i- Drkss Coat., of eyorv den.
GOLD WATCHES
A X I)
JEWELRY,
or n ery description, fine and cheap.
. m'.V i c"'i"M " '""'tor? Cheap Emporium."
call and hce. No thar,' lor tannine (!od.
.... . IIAVIU l.OWT.NIinrtf!.
I.l.wm-',iir3, Pcptoii.bor 'JJ. 1J. (Jue I8i'J.)
Look o your Interests!
!Jli:SIJ ARRIVAL
of
PIMUXi; AND SUMMER GOOD1?,
AT
'JER&EYER'S.
TIIUKiln-rll.eri have JUt returned from llio City
ith anoth r larzo und sclitl assortmet of
.S'lirint;- nnil Susnmci' orts,
iiu.kI.ikiI a: I'hilaJilhla, at the lou-e-t (Ijnre, an 1
whi.h III.) mi do;erininei! to sell ., aslumleruti. terms
a. run b- procured elsewhero In llloomsb ire. Their
sto, K lOlllplis.'S
i..itj;r.v )-.ss hoods,
til ihoi..,i kIjIcm and Iciest fahi, n
liny nanus, .i:.-i anocr.Riys
111RIMYH11: nvr.y.v.-iMKE,
CCD.llt ir.VtK. 110.I.1.0II' HWftf;
'llo.Y X.llli, .UOVSi- SHOIS
11.1 is i,- c.iv. tc , ,c ,
In shut .'VfrUhlrisu-uiilly kepi In country Stores :
to who h th y mvili the public p m rally
The Highest price paid lor country produce
ULOOMPHUItG ACADEMY:
D. A. HECKLXJY, A. B.. Principal.
TIIIsS INS MIXTION
j- win iK'-ni in
II ciiialiiy ike iU
of August,
i he buiidini. Ins underwent
Ihnriui.rl, ,,.,, I
. ,. ..- ..,,,,,,.., nn,, w iiirnilure ; the walls
il gently pip r -il. am! ever) thing -i,li!i-.l ih-ai ran tun- '
tribute tnthii romlorl aud tonv I'lii.iici' H'llie Slujclit. I
'I he loursi' id innrtiction will be Ihorniig, ns hercloN
lor nu nn l.i' ileslei m;! to 1 1 thcinai.lv i i In I ni.li will
n ci ive .pin ilalli'iitiou. -.'. sij-ool um If S couduited
ui-corill-ig loth.MUOft approveil mndti.
All th stuJi m of our Seminaries aie mibjaced ii. it a
coarse of study.
v r. li m s :
1'ril.nr) D.'piilmenl s, ,.
Higher llepartuu'nt - - . . . . sni
rv.i extri iliargeis tui.la for Hie sludy of Ancient oi
vl'ideru I.aii4. i igi a
we'k ' '"" '" ,"'"''ur,'' at -t'-aOor $J,00per
Julv- 1.1. IM'.I-If.
U R H B 4 W O O D h li M I N A li Y ,
Till, nildltl in to ILu Iiutitution being about ennule
ted, there are lomti.rtalil accommodations now for
about seventy hoard, rs, and tho Autumn Telia will
coiiiuivuro ou the 1'Jlh of August.
Tliu st rviees of II. v. (),!berl, Into Proftpsor cf Mod
ern Laitguagi-s iu oil", f our Colliges. I.i.ve teen secur
ed. llesiJes po.sissiug the r."illitu silu laslic attain
meuis, nnd n iv tug lt.,-1 )eurs tf successful ixtu-rlcnce
in leaihing in tlii. country, Prof. Hubert in lul ImvvIs
itas e-iiueu special attention tome Educational rti-nis
iu Europe, and is competent to instruct in the Lntiu.
licruiin, r'n-niti, of llal.an jangaages.
Tor tern,, or fuithi'r particular, seo the card in another
column, or a.ldr 'ssttle Principal.
.Villi illo. l'.i August 3, Ml.
NBW .1BWELRY STORE.
'pllR utilcrsL'ncd. repeitfully informs tho ntijens ct
1 lllooinsbiirg, and th public generally, that ho liases-
tabllshed a now Here, on Maui Street. Hon to,!,,, ,
.Mrs. I.cacock'n liuilding, w hero ha otfers for sale, on (her and miblih the letter of which he
moderate terms, a large lissorlmeilt of- lllir JUU puiiu-ii iuu ivuvi in v.unu ui
CLOCKS, U'A VUlillSiyjEirhV.RVlsiKaks. lli.s third reason for not publish-
Ofeverv sort, and size unit description. Hi. :,, , .!. lpllor. bei'ltisu 111V "friends
stuck of Ji-w.lry is roinplite, ins .!, g eveiyKSv. , '"S 1110 1CllLr l3 UCCaUsU Illy irilJIUS
variet) ofLadi . and iieniieiien's nt-duiion,,, ffJ'fa might possibly have eou'trucd it into a
1 Jnin , I.oi-ki i . (Irea.tpius. l inger rings, rle .CiU'ifl a I J
y"'" "'''"' t ivhi-.h in. mvitesthu public gcnci- trumped up affair to mako political capital
ii-fttlclaltenlioncivontor'pairihi.'Clocks, Watch- iust before tllO clectiou." It is KOTO lolly
cs, and Jewelry, and ull work warranted.
lllooinvburj. May I, lc61-lf.
iv .ii. i;. iiuAut;.
.
HEW Al'S,I.tEE-R GCOS?S
to me ciLi.-r.s m llloom.bur!! and v icinily, lhat she I.as
received final the ea tern cities her fall and i
H'l 1 inn sr. nisi. t-n,.l,l .nn.i
iiiii it n.......! "'"Mil iu"" I irpvii null j aillM'Ull u
njteivc'l fru-n the ea turn cities Lerfall and
WIM'KIl ilIIU.IiE!tV G0011S.
nil of w Inch she is pi 'pared to niuke up ,rn
hi d sell al a very n-aaonalily low figure.li-t'l
Her a.soilnienlofgoodsiire a Lille sti
W"- tierior in point oiiiurabiiity as vvi-ilIastiTu,nes.,
to any ollereil by her in this section krritofore. She ro
turns ttiauks for tin libera! pa ron.-igo slio has reci ived,
and respLdfully so'iciti a louiinuauro of the srmu.
MAUY IIAIllvl.EY.
nioo.-nsturg, Oct 13, Is'GI.
TT HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHIL
a iieni vnieni insiitution established by speiiaUndow. I
inent, tor the nlief of tlu Sick and lli.trtssi'd, aloicted '
with Virulent nnil Epidunii. Diseases, und especially
fur thu Curu of Jjeai-ea of tho rfiiMitl Or cm a. Dm
pcnar Iff n to patunts in nil parts of thu United lit.i.lui
VALL'AllLi: UliroitTS on rpLiuiatorrbtra, and otn
cr Pleases of tli buxual Orguns, and tm the WVAV
lir,i:Hli:s Finplovrd, Bent tu th- attlirtcd in teal'd
letter enelopi , ireo nfchar;e, T o or thrco Ptampj
fnr postaito will Lo nrci ptabU. Address UK. JtiKIL
LIN IIOIUJIITMN, Ariinn Surfreon, Howard Aj.uci.i
lion, N't). li tiotitli Ninth btrcct.rriiladflphia I'a.
March V. IM -Km.
CAUTION,
rpiIM public i h;r.liy cautioned ntrainst buylns or ta
X king an asiinnuK'uloii a note which the uudtrsii!iied
pave Iti IJcorjj Marks, dated tho thirtieth day of Hep
timber, (-itrhlven hundred and eityone, for the stun of
five dtvllara and twenty Hi o cents, w huh unto I am dc
crmlned not tn pay unless lompcllcd by U , at I hate
cceivcd no aluu for the same.
JACOU STINK.
Loemt twp . October Ut. IT.) l
Normal InslUuif . (; fn ')',
or ni:v cnLuwiiUS, luzekne county, va.
TlinncM Term of this Instimtiwti will louiiuencc
on
moxdjJv, .irausT urn.
Under the direction of 1'rof. II. 1). Walkeh, wLn. as a
Scholar, aTcfcchrj, and a Iciurer. Is ton widely and
toof ivorably known to need any recommendation.
Additional facilities to thoso heretofore unjojedby
Ptudtinli will be furuibhed during tho term aud )nar.
Instructions in Vocal nnd Instrumental Music will
be given by auaccoiiiplifched Teacher,
i Tor the Trustees.
1 JUUN KOOy?(lS'y.
AvU8i 10, ItCI.
A T T OltNUY
AT
L A W ,
BLOOMSnuna. r.l
CfficJ l Court AUy, formerly occupied t- liiaitt. Jt
Iluckaliw
Select iilocifi)
Tho Dying Soldior.
Hi KAHOArtETTC watts cowri.1.
CO no of tho three months' volunteers
belonging to JJaston, died on the journey
home ; his last word? were, "Tako mo to
uiy mother."
O, take me to ray mother, for I would lie oncotnore
Upon that faithful bosom, as In thu days of yoro
Myenser cars would listen to Ilia dear voice again :
'Tnould soothe my dyinj inomeiitl-O, isusl tho wish
be vuin t
I know that she is waiting to greet her soldier boy ;
Her senile hart is thrilling with all a mothers Joy
The sweetest Doners are gathered, the snowy board it
And ftlends are there towclcomo ikopaic and shrouded
spread
O comrade., 1 am dying! my march I. almost o'er.
Our song nf love and glory I shall slug with )n-jnomore'
ilrtng here my trusty sabre, and place it by my side,
Once 1 had hoped to wield it for my country, t-re I died.
An J brin? t!;e starry banner plar o It beneath my litm!,
Ami let it wave tibot o mc when 1 atnroM ntivt (lend !
O' do not leave me. brotlicre j still linger at my title,
Tor I Miu!iug- dyiiijj paislng down the tide.
Tt'll my bnlovrd inotlior that when my ojca were Vim
Witli tlcath't in) atcnona shadow j I eaug the t cuing
hymn
The evening prayer she taught me-"I la) mc dow to
sleep.
I pray tlia blessed Siviour my passing toul to keep.
Andtell her that Ildessedber, andlovcil her to the last ;
And say she mu.tbe thankful ihattho bitterest hour is
l,nsti
That tho conflict now Is over, Iho victory Is won.
Ard wo shall meet in Heaven w-h-n her oarthli work is
(lul.C.
O. lay ma b the river- the sunny D-iawnie
vvi. ... -I... ..I...,. ... .1...
Ambreaktlielidingsgcnlly-shelovodmepnssiitgwel!'
.... ..... r.u. n,c nor .nu fust-attu ii iv lair :
I was tier In-artf bttsttKaturo Iiuuit sliiuber nov,
farowetl !
CoiT(!spojidcncc.
IVnlnn
Nov. 0. lyoi.
Bditou Demoi'uat :
In looking over that very respecta
ble sheet, tho olitmbui Vuimiy RejiuL'i
cun, of Oct. a 1th, I observe a inert para
graph concerning a letter purporting to
have been wiitten by mo to a member of
the "Iron (iuavds. ' It is not the first
tune the Dr. lus so far forgotten common
decency, as to drag ll.o name of a private
citizen before the public, coupled with iu-
tinuation.s which ho dares not put in spo-
cific charges. Il h well known hero whoso
malignity daured iho article to hi' wiiiten,
and the Dr is not increasing hi. fiiends,
iu descending so low as to become the tool
of a .creature still beneath him.
liut for tho letter. If, as tho Dr. says,
"it is couched in language hardly fit to
appenr in a respectable newspaper ;'' then
the ( olui.ibm oiinUj Rrpubli'.an is the
very paper in which it ought to appear.
Tho Dr. protests he "had no desire to
place Mr. Evcritt in the unenviable posi-
.- i e ,i i l l . i.
tiOn before the public which IllUSt result
from tho letter appeiriug in tho papers."
I agree with tho Dr. It certainly places
a man iu a bad position to have his name
appear in tho Republican ; but as ho took
the privilege of nutting it there without
luteal., o " BKV
iior tno Jr. to maue any sucu excuse as
nfter ffoodini; tho county with
truumcj un" and lvinc handbills, "to
make political capitnl just before tho ck'C
. .. .. ... . ...
! tion." It is well kuown ho would slop al
nothing which would mako "political capi
tal1' his paper proves that, the public
know it, and the remark shows that the
letter is only terrible in the dark.
Whether the Dr. has tho letter or not
J care not. If he has, I want him to pub
lish it: which if he does not do, tho pub-
lie will take it for granted he has no such
, . ,
lining lit U1.1 pususaiuu,
ll. F. EVI3IUTT.
For the Columbia Dempcrat,
Col. Tati:,
Driir .v.V r Air. TnvTliKlnnM !
owns that Jefferson was iu favor of abol
ishing blavcry, but by a dilfercnt mode
from Helper. The fact3 aro that they
were all iu favour of abolishiug it by Leg
islatiou.
Ho then chargos Helper with wailing
to degrade the white niaa to the level of the
negro. When tho facts aro that he was
pleading in favour ot tho eight million
white meu of tho bl-vo ntatcs who were
sorely oppressed by tho two hundred and
fifty thousand Oligarchist ; and thon no
cusei him of dcucuuuug tutcL southern
ineu as Washington Jefferson 3Iudioii ku.
which is not the fact. Had ho noted the
wholo chapter from which ho tpuotcd ho
would have socu that he mado many ex
ccptions, viz Rotts Stuart k Mol'arlaud
of Virginia; Raynor fjorebcad, Wilier
tjiiilorf!r2vje!
COUNTY, PA.,
liua Davis and Huffman of Maryland,
Ulair and liehton of Missouri, aud many
others. JJecausc they had the same views
as tho fathers who framed the government,
and wore in favor of preserving it in its
pristine purity. I might with more forco
say that Mr. "Township" was a liar then
bo said that Helper was, hut accordiug to
Webster, a person must know the truth,or
ho cannot lio so ho can cover himself un
der tho garb of ignorance.
Il'lpcr wrote after tbo Ecorct foul plot
of the Gadion treaty with an offer of fifty
million for so mutch of Mexico as would
make live states, aud two hundred and Df-
, ty million for Cuba and a riuiipos kickct
up if Dot got aud a R 11 to the gulf of Cal-
itornia for tho united States south after the
J sepcration with many other foul plots of
.treason. Docs Mr. "Township'' want to
co cpurnie w(iu sur.cn men as moss 11 no
docs ho can only do so as an outlaw and
a ruflin. I hope Mr. "Township'1 is loy.
el but ho has a poor way uf showing it by
' reproaching tho man that would not co-
operate with traitors. Wo have a OOllsti
tution that seperates Church ami state,but
ii,n,ni,ii. !,,-., ,.;ini,i ;s 1,,. .,,.:,. lnn.a
. . 1 " 0
, "iiu Heavy penalties against; any ttiar j
I Rnrirtlr ni.niins olnvow roli-flniitl v nr imlitt. 1
1 ,, " , ,., ,. , , .
cally ; nu" J'ct 31 r- iownsllip ?ays ho IS
in favour of abolishing slavery after thu
I plan of Jefferson. Jcffei'iou not only
. ...... . . .
! 5P0t0 afia'I' ) wroto a"11 U0UOUI1WU
it as a, crcat morrcl evil. He declared
the god of justice must forever take tides
against the slave holder aud that tho insti
tution was a groat political evil that iiiu-l
ho abolished for tho good of all men.
Mr. "Township" is a strange reasoncr I
can compare him to nothing that will show
him up so well as to compare him to a
wild gooio loss in tho fog.
The Republicans with tha help of the
loycl Democrats, did pass a law to give
freo homes to all white men it.eludiii"; thoio
I of forrigu berth an Catkoliekr-. If Mi.
j "Township ' will lead the pUuk in tin.
Chicago platform denounced! by the )em-
i oei-.its lu-t fall a.i the dutch plank ho will
thero sco that ho has i-laud- rud the rcpitb-
licans wh-jti he charges them with hostility
to forrignurs.
' Will he pleas infirm your reader -wli.it
hi., party did with this homestead bill .'
J Why they vetoed it to suit the oligar-
, ehysb to the gnat inquiry of tho tight
1 million of nou-lavc holding whites of tho
! slavo states who could have gown under
that law iuto the territories ami have built
up rospcetablo communities with free
schools cud Churches with their rpircs
mingling with sunbeams of the lights of
heaven where thoy would have a chauco
to make laws according to tho true rulo of
Democracy, tho greatest good to the great
est number, lio talks about changing
names. His party if tho ware nut wolves
in bheeps clothing they long ere this would I
have changed their name from DciiiucraU
to oligarchysts for that is their cieeii iu
the territories.
Ho says that my own paper said th:it
their was no raoro republican parly but ! We regard the result of the late contest
his papers said it was tho republican party most fortunate for tho country ; indeed it
only ; and that some renegade democrats is the country's salvation, for it will disa
had joincu i' The difference between his . buse the Southern mind, and give confi
party and tho Republican, is this; tho , dot.ee and hope to capitalists of the North.
Republicans lcokct to their country first National loans cun hercafur be negotiated
then their party ; but the so called Dem- 1 without difficulty, for tbo people havo now
oerals, alias oligarcbjst, said "party first hope in tho stability of the Government,
aud then our country" I answered his com- Previous to the clectipu, Abolition robbers
mcnts on the "Crittenden Compromise," (in their presses and on the Mump) reprc
"Retler times" i:d "Dred Hcott." Why , seutcd that the defeat of the Republican
docs ho bring this up again ? Ho reminds 1 candidates would bo regarded both in the
me of tho preacher that was bound to
preach one hour but run out of mattei bo-1
fore tho time was up, so he preached tho
sanio sermon twice before ho quit.
JIcLcullcn Uutlcr and Dis aro Demo- !
cratslikc Johnson of Tennessee Holt of
Kentucky. Thoy aro all right. Butler
left the treasonable convention lhat nomi
nated John C. Breckinridge because ho
would not set iu a convention where pira
cy was openly advocated with applause.
Maryland & Delaware ditt not pass ces-
tesion ordinances. In iUarylaud they
ware trator to tho extent that thoy voted
i
for Brcokinridgo but waro held by tho , war will bo prosecuted witli ugor and Ue
uuiou army. In Delaware we had half as termination. Tho people, we repoat havo
many votes as tho Breckinridge Oligar- now hope.
chys't so tho llepublican climcnt saved it- Courage, then, people of Pennsylvania!
Can Jlr. "Township" point us to any Rc. ' Our country is now under it thick cloud,
publican in tho Rebel army, or any out of but the Democratic party is invincible, aud
it who advoeatu treason. How is it in tho , will be fouud ciju.il to the crisis. Let
south ? James B. Clay, a trator Thomas Black Republicans get out tho wav, and
his brother a truo union man, both sons of let tho President give ear to such Dcino
tho gallant Henry Clay of Kentucky, but cratie warriors and Mslcsmon as M'PliEf,.
James a Democrat and Thomas a Ifepub. LAN, lioir, Wool, Johnson, Amieuso:.,
liean. Piciunso.v, Di, OADVAr,.ui:n, and
Were there any Repubhcaua iu that their compeers, and our word for it, in 0110
i ii - fix i i l M . Year bcuco tho Stars and Stripes will again
know noth ng Club broken upin Ohiowho mmiLarjtlv flaunt in every Wa.o of ou,
wcro liouliu i.y terrible oitlis ti tustain
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1861.
sppeeh of Oaulding who openly advocate il
piracy in tho Charleston convention and
boasttd lhat ho was an afriean slave tra-
j dor and that tho afriean slavo
trade was
tho true union man anl that piracy wai
unionism ami was applauded by that con-
vention. When his time expired tho Pres
ident reminded him of tho fact and tola
him ho must ttop unless the wholo house
concurred in his gowing on, but the yclh
"go on'' camo as with oue voice from thu'
.oligarchist and ho did go ou and after his
i strength wan so osaustcd that ho had to
, stop thoy still yelled ''go on." That there
are good union men in the Democratic
party wc aeknowlcdgu witli pleasure, but
that they are the union party no man 0
common ense can for a moment entertain
sceiug lhat nearly all tho states that voted
for Drcckinridgo are out fighting against
tho govsrnmcut of Washington k Jefferson
with their leader himself a black heaitcd
tratcr eren worse than Davis himself. A
mere degraded hypoerit never disgraced
any land. If the Democratic parly was
not spawned in cellar or garret they have
a good representation iu fort Lafayette,
and if tho U. S. Marshal finds any more
of her gulden circle it is possible that there
spawning will soon stop. As to Lincoln &
Fremont, Lincoln is where Le ahvaye de
clared himself to bo although your party
at tho Denton peace meeting said tho cause
of the war was the election of an abolition
President. I am glad to see my friend
taking back the slander that they heaped
upon the President. Keep on and you
will soon be a good Republican. If you
humbly vcpent aud confess jour sins, we
will tako you in Tho only fear of you is
that you would run to extremes aud become
a ranting abolitionist.
.lElTEIl.-O.NIAX IvEl'UIlLti A.N'.
ThcPooplo havo Spohon!
The result of thu election in this county
end throughout thi fcitalc a Holds evidence
that thu people aro still true to eoncct
principle?, aud aro ready to ceknowledge
an error and apply tho remedy as far ns
possible. Tho clectiou of Lixcul's to the
Presidency, and of Clillli.N as Governor
of ibis Cv.iutnoir.vc.iUli, was a calamity to
the Stale nud Nation. The people were
decayed, and thoy embraced the very first
opyortuuity to brand and condemn that
miserable fiction of cormorants called the
" Republican party.'' The result will
serve as a lessen and admonition. It is a
condemnation of Abolitiouisui ; of mob
law; of incompetent army appointments ;
of tho Republican vultures vbo have been
and are still piling up princely fortunes at
thecxpenso of the soldiers end the people:
of tho inicrcauts ar.d their abettors who
repealed the lonnag tax. It is a voico
froui the hilh, mountains, valleys and
towns of old Pennsylvania, giving warning
to thu stay-at-homo patriots who havo
been stigmatising the Democratic party
with di-loyalty, that their brazen impu
dcuoa and covered-up treason will uo Ion -
Kcr be tol-''"ilctl.
North and in tho South, as a condemnation
of the war. Uy pleaching up this kind cf j
treason, our oppoucuts hopcil to deceive
tho people once more, and gain tho victory
for themselves. Perhaps they did deceive
tho South, and thus rendered aid and corn-
fort for tho enemy, but Jeff Davis and
his rebel followers will eoon be undeceived,
for it is the intention of the Democrats lo
put this wicked contest through to a r ue
ccbsful termination. Tho hands of tho
Precivknt will bo strengthened, confidence
. . ... .
win ue rcstoicu, inovr mai mc a'ciuocrauu
P"ty has been fully eudorscd,) and tho
0iu - , btlovcd Union. So mote it b
Tho Triumph Complete.
It is now apparent thaUt the late elec
tion tho Democracy carried the State by
from thirty to forty thousand majority.
, In one short year after (ho triumph of sec
, lionalism. tho ltenublican nurlv lias horn
compelled to abandon its name and repu
diate its sectional principles to escape pop
ular condemnation. With defeat and dis
aster staring them in the face, tho Repub-
licanism with tho Government, and called
their party tho Union party, hoping by
this popular name to escape tho defeat
which seemed Inevitable. Thoy branded
every mau as a traitor who refused to de-
..... . . ...
confidence in the Republican party, and
decided by their ballot3 that .oven the sa
crcd name of " Union " should not save
that pary from defeat. The Democratic
counties wheeled gallantly into line, and
although they had iu l.-to years yielded to
the storm, in the late contest, they rolled
up their ancient majorities. The llepubli-
can couutics saw tLo folly o f their course
in thr last J'rcsidcutial ekcliou, and none
of them javc. anything like their usual ma
joriiics. In Lancaster, Lebanon. Hun
tiugdon, and othev llepublicau counties,
not only no Republican majorities were
given, but the loyal Dcmooials and con
servative Republicans joined, aud clcctid !
Uuiou men, defeating the ultra Abolition ,
wing of the Republican party. Thus,'
vvilh small niajoiitics, or no majorities al
all iu their own couutics, and largu major-'
ith'S against tLcm iu the Democratic coun
ties, tho Republican party has been thor- '
oughly overthrown in our loyal patriotic
t.atc. I
Tho lower branch of tin. Legislature, I
fvr several yoars overwhelmingly Repub-'
lean, is now Democratic by a small ma- j
joiity. counting the Democrats elected '
j again.l tho ultra win; of the Republican
; party, and the State of Peunsylvauia.
! which in November, if CO, gave a majori
ty of 70,01)0 for tho Chicago Platform
nomiccss, now gives j, Democratic niajon
ly nearly as largo in 1801. The patriotiu
1- t- 1 1 !.... :
inuints ut i v:uu3jiv.iiu uivvii va uuinovauiy i
, ,i ,, ,., .
attached to the Uniou and the Coii'titution,
, . i ,i . I
i... .,.. ..n:r..i..i si...!. 1
imi-. uuvu jtiwiu sjsauiivcLL.v inoil uuaiL'
denoj in the Democratio party, declared
it the true Uuiou party of tho country, and
nobly rebuked its slanderers. Tho tri-
UllJlIU lO LU1UII1VLU IUU U1U iVt'VSlUUVfj
. , , , J ,
: i. s si.. ,.i.i i.- i
' " iv..u. ...... vu.nj 11.13
contributed more largely to this glorious
result than "old Democratic York !"
The Ybih Gazette,
An Clldily Of tllO Last CcUtltry-
Tho editor of a recent edition of Lady
Mary Wortley Montague's Letters gitcs
the following account of tho Kail of Pem
broke, .i great oddity of a hundred years
ago ;
" Marrying for the third time at seventy,
five, he maintained strict dominion over a
wife, whom other ptoplo thought safely
an ived at years of discretion, and quite
fit to take care of herself. She had leave
to visit in an evening, but mmt never, on
any account, stay out a minute later than
ten o'clock, his supper hour. One night,
howecr, nho stayed till past twelve. Ho
declined supping, telling tho scrvauts it
could not be ten o'clock, as their lady was
not eomo home. When at last sho came
in a terrible fright, aud commenced ma.
kins apologies, "My dear," said lie very
coollv. "vou are under a miMakc : it is .
but just ten - your watch. I see, goes too'
fast, and bo does n.me, w mut have the ,
man .tomorrow to set them to lights
meanwhile, Ut us go to supper " "
III example ou another oc.asion
...icM li- w iit i folljwinif Df all tlifl .
scrt llio ucuiocratic pa lty ami meekly now puise. uou uiess us, no is tu a raging
in submission to what they called I he Uf.i ! fever : get him to bed directly, and send
on Party, ! for the apothecary. The apothecary canp
Rut the gallant Democracy of the Key-j not to be consulted, for his lordship was
stone State were not to he decioved or in- , physician-general iu hjs own family, but
titnated into a desertion of the princip'cs ouy orders to bleed the patient copious,
which they had revered for years, and ly, clap a huge blister on his back, aud
vhieh they felt assured must predominate give him a powerful dose of physic. After
in tho Government to iusuro tho peace, a few days f this treatment, when tho
tho prosperity, aud happiness of the Ro- fellow emerged weak and wan as the sc
public. They triumphantly pointed to the I vcrest illness nould havo left him, "Hah,
Democratic party as tho true Union party , honest John," cried his master, ''I am
of the country always for thu Uoion aud j truly glad to see thee alive ; you have bad
tho Constitution, iu peace aud iu war, in -i wonderful escape though, and ought to
prosperity and adversity- and boldly dc-' !;c thaDkful very thankful indeed. Why,
clarcd that while they were willing to man, if I had not passed by and spied tho
make any sacrifioo for tht Union, they!"111'"'911 J'ou were in, you would have
would aszealoasly stand by tho national "on Atai before now. Rut John I John!
flag of Democracy, and endeavor to restore ! (lifting up his finger) no more of these
to power the good old paity which l.ai so 'w'!'"
long and so ably administered the Gov-!
eminent of the country. They held their Names of tllO Ports,
conventions, passed Uuion rcsolutioui j cn' McCIcllan ha3 nanied the forts
nominated Union Jiemocratic candidates, a'0uud tho city of Washington, as fol-
ANII TltlUJjniA.NTIA' ELECTED THEM. ' loVM
Tho people of Pennsylvania have lost alii The work south of Hunting Creek, Fort
VOLUME 25.
house, the most peremptory was, that auy
servant who once got druuk should bo in
stantly discharged no pardon granted, no
cxcuio listcucd to. Yet an old footman,
who had lived with him many years, would
sometimes indulge in a pot of alo extraor
dinary, trusting to the wilful blindness
which he saw assumed, when convenient.
One fatal day eveu this could not avail.
Ai my lord crossed the hall, John ap
peared in fu'l view j not rather tipsy, or
a little di.guict, but dead drunk, and fin
able to Ktaml. Lord Pcmbroko cnt up
to him ; "My poor fellow, what ails you 1
you fecm droadful ill let mo feel vour
i- -1 . , . .
, Lyon,
That ou Shooter's Hill, Fort Ellsworth,
I hat on iho left of the Seminary, Fort
Woith.
That in ficut of ivleuker's biigivde Vott
i'lcjiki'i'.
' Tll!lt lront of Leo's house, Port Ward,
'J ll;l1 ne:lv tllc outh of Four-mile Creek
' r?ort Scott.
t -liat 011 Richardson's Hill, Foil Rich.
anisou.
That now knonu as Fort Albany, Foit
Albany,
That ut'r the end of Lang Rridge I-'ort
Runy.m.
Thr next work on the right of Port Al
b.i'iy, Port Craig.
The rjext on tho right of Port Craig,
Port Tillinhast.
Tho uc.t on the right of Port Tilliu
hast, Poit Ramsey.
The work next on the right of Port
Ramsey, Fott Wcodburry.
Tho next on the light of Fort Wood
bury, Fort Delvalb.
Tho work in tho rear cf Fort Corcoran,
and near canal, Fort Hoggarty.
That known as Fort Corcorau, Fort
Corcoran.
That to the north of Fort Corcoran,
port Rennet.
That south of Chain Bridge, ou height,
Fort Ethan Allen.
That near the Chain Rridge, ou Lsci-
burg road, Foit Marcy.
auuu wu vuu on. i uvuu ei vjliaiu uituiu,
,. .. B .. '
Battery JIai tin Scott.
Tl,! n, i:n -.-.I. ,.rnt...: n...i
That on the height near reservoi?, Bat-
terv cruiool.
That near Ocorgetown, Battery Camer
on.
,, . , - ,l , . ,.
Unit on the lclt ol lennallytown, 1'ort
vjaiues.
That al Tennalltown, Fort Pennsylva
nia, s
That on Kuiory's Chapel, Foit Massa
chusctU. That near camp of Second Rhode Islana
regiment, ForlSlocum.
That ou Pro.pcct Hill, ccsr Bladons-
burg, Fort Llncolu.
That next on the left of Fort Lincoln,
Fort Saratoga.
That next ou the left of Fori Saratoga.
Fort Bunker Hill.
That on tho right of Gou. Sickle's camp
Fort Stanton.
That on the right of Fort Stenton, Fori
Carroll.
That on the kit, towards Bladcusburg,
FortGreblc.
1ST An Old Bachelor was rather taken
aback a day or two since as follows .
Picking up the Now York l.cil$tr, he
exclaimed, upon seeing a wood cut repre
senting a man kneeling at the feet of a wo
man, "Boforo 1 would ever kneel to a woman,
I would encircle my week with a ropo and
tlretch it."
Aud then turning to a young Tromaiu
whoso wit sometimes i rlmrpas a net-die,
hoiuqu'ued
you uot th.uk it would be the be.t
1 could do''"
. . , . , ..I 1.. St.. U.,.1 It.!. I
It would uimoumeii
1 il
tl.V)luvvil Jlav II 1SJ Jm. I' oors.lni-: l'"c I ltY