DEMOC AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER. "TO HOLD AND TRIM TIIH TOllOII OF TRUTH AND WAVE IT O'ER Tlffi DARKENED EARTH." LEVI L, 'PATE, EDITOR- - " -jifi-'T-T -TOcrtrcs: . : rkrcair u1. -i ,r ,- TBHMSi S2 50 NAP VANCE. .1- VOL. 19. NO. 3. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PBNN'A SATURDAY, MARCH fe, lSOi. VOLUME COLUMBIA RAT, 1 1 11 n 1 n I I ii. ,11 Winter arangemnt, November 7lli, 1804. G J. rent Trunk Lino from the No th and I North .XX'ot for I'hllade'plnn, N'ew-Yon, Head. Im.'. I'ottsvllle, Lebanon, Allentnwu, llastnn, r.. tic, Trains It-nve llnrrlshurg fur New -York, in follows Al anon rid H. j A. ill. and 1.4.1 I'. M., nrrlvln; nt New Yurk nt II) A M nml J.I1 mill 10 0(1 P. )l, Tho nli'ivi" rmiuect with similar Train on til IVnii sylvnnlu liiill Hii.nl, nml Wei-ping I'nra ncromp ny the first tun Trains, without (lianiri' Leave for ItiMilltie, littsvllle,T.tinnpin, Mint -ml lie. Alleiitnwn, nml Philadelphia nt H.I.I A. Al. nn I I Ml'. .Mm ti'iliis nt lirliiiinn nml principal Htatinn. only, Wny 'l'r.iinp. stopping ut nil point', nt 7 'Al A Al.un.l 4. WW Al. tli-li-rnuur. l.nnvo Ncw.'ork at ti X 1 I'J noon, mill ", .lift P .M. Philadelphia at8A.AI nml 11.311 I'.AI . I'ot'Fiill.'.'i H.lll A. M.nml a.:i.l P. M j rnmaqiin nlKlllA M imiiI'J.MI' M. nml Itendlngnt I'J midnight, 7:11 nml hi l.i . Al.. 1.3-1 nml 110.1 P. M. Itomllii - trcoiiiiiilntlnn I'm In; Leaves lt ndingntu 30 A. .11 i. lurrlnu Irnm Philadelphia nt 4.11 I'. Al. L'nltiuibi.i It.-iilro.iil Tr.llus lenvn llcmlin. ut 0.40 nml II A Al.for llplirntn. l.i tlx. t'ohimlil.i. tec On Sundays i l.r&VM Now.X'ork ntTP .M., I'll llntlr-1 phlii 3.1.1 P Al., Poll. villi- 7.30 A. Al., Tn unqila 7 A. Al , iluriislnitg 8 13 A. Al.. a ml If.-ading nt 'il midnight, lor lliirrlnliiirtf. I.'iiimmilnlinn, Mileage, B.'nnn. Hi-,nnl, nml rixcur slnn Ticket, tn.inil Irnm nil points, ut reduced Kates. ILigcagn checked through ; HO pmimls ulluwcil each I'.issunger. C. A. MCOI.I.H, T tncral Superintendent. Ili-.ArKMi, Ji. Nov'. M. Mill t Revised Fro Bill of the Col u in bin k Mon tor County 'I ' JAiNUAIlY K'TlSiiO 1'ioji rlptroti, i.rilln.ir- VUll in TnttN. K.irli nililllioiul riait, nulls .ilny. til lown, K.irh niliMtlini.il rjiHC In Ininily, in 1'oniilrv or lown, ... t)rilnar)'liil out .U'lnwii uilliill om- uiilis .... Hull lulilltionnl mill', or fr.ltlloii of.i llilli', tip til fix llllll't. ' UmMim uicht nml pn ecMliluz ' Vi'lt nt uliiliiilllullli: I ll,i ilny vllt. irilin:,fy i-.ivi-fl ,,r t'.irliln'lii.ii I 1 I iilriiiin'iit.-il rncu, ainl toirli n4 rc. 0 cts, tn SI.0'1 .51.111) S3 t cuts. Slf rcnti. SI, 53 ' 55 rrnti Si, no 5 -MM Sl.l no S3 00 to S-J.ui) ll.-llvi flilu I'lncoi'di. Tillro liirniutf, All nlli r niti'mlillac, ncconlliiz Hi JU'ijui lion oT ri.iiluri's i. i.nt illmU, iiuijor - , . i Ainpjitjjllon i f l.m or Ann . .iiipii itfon of Kiuyrr or Tni', (ipi-riltion (or lliro-lip, I r i ..J nn ot Timi a i 'k , . I'.xtlrpati.in of 'runior, - Y.n ciiiation. . . . . . liitn iliRiloh of ('.Kin tr . I'o t inort I'X.'iinin'u for ('oroimr. l'OII, ill:, 11,111 Witlilll.tllll MlllfS, . I'iOiir Trnrar in A-ili'.,. iipi'f ili-in Y.il i tl lit itiiluili'i i. or nrillo rv r.ili nrl vf-ll. Sio.nii tn ,;.i,na g'lil.CII tn ,-,n nil S.,110 to 510.00 Sin.Oii to $10,011 8ll).(in tn SIS ou $10,00 to -Ji.OO 51,110 S-'.i'O In 8VHI g.lli 00 to S il 0,0,1 $-,llll li, .SI.". I'll .;io on .1 (10 Ali-ilirillc In all i.tsi'rt i-xll.l, J'liitiaFyT, l-'S " AS ANA V AT C. An liluR nt iovt'.!.y iu Unfrlu. rtUp en -H of llii. nn' fin flit i ri v ni-UJ jnv i f ri, hm. (, ( ii f i x nil) tent nn l.il i tMiiliiiM'il, rnlt. 1 to p th.T ;inl tl.iiN'li -', prt tun i ;iu i n i i ijtnt ii nf 11 rnn t L'nht, i nMrit 4r(niiH, iiii h will ;itny Kt't-p i rnliir. I I'l'V .ire l I'liiftil . tt I iinr .i Mthtl -li), nml Jirr "rr-f i . Isl nt it- ltf!h ill t it. Tit c.ijn; i- h nut liulljt'il--i-'ii' y, (III i'.iii I ;ui I liil I for ".hih'. illi l':it ii: lt i li I'ifi. nn. I iiipttcd i i tn -i n t m" id. i .'Ii I r.itnt i id l in ttiv l,e r- .iiid rr,' r ;illy h uii'f-iMii ' mi I i!fli.i!rlf. ;t u I rx:n t ;in imii ii m i f ti ll, .1 III .l IV ih l ( Mini I'lli' in iv. in -nt i lit I TIM I. u uircit li 1 1 1 M'lt kunn n t .htni-r U'mr'i i"mn-.iuy (I i urt'p nml .ir.- .iiirli! fi.n.li il lj i .u ''Ui'r.ivr l;tlli in, I'iih y i.irvnl Itii Hiijufijni r 'ul-ifr w ill) ilitUl Hn l.i ini ti, Mill ii inlj'f-Mtvit n.f uil nlm-iliM i idi 1 1 pi' i' i .1 Jin I k li tii'i lmit!, ihi i u ;irr;nll i n t'n. il timr U rpiT. Tlii'' wall lii-j nr.-ill Im v illll. r i .il rt. ili! Mm ilt t Ii'Hul' ( t l.nli, mi I an nil Muni I nt; ' ';i. 'ti A ; I i v , Will Iip I dy tu.til nr V.xpri'v, f'r tfl ' U'i. A finlp mi tctil-ni ihi rli yam Atiiiticco ii in fuf ()) ; mil riMilily jcII I'nr liirci linn-it llinir ant. V arc lli i itp uypm I'nr tliM notch nt Hi'- U.inlnl S'.it''. an I I Hif arc t;ciiuitiu ulijcli do not bu.ir 'xir Tr.t'li .Mnrlf . DEN'i'bcM&Cn , Importers. l'" Ma dim hmio, Now York. t'cli, II. IrfS.-.lm. , K E - 0P E N E D. OilARLl':NSAVAGE, TA'I'r, nl DM IViuis) I vania llmnc, Ina purrli:ifil j the tilxivp r KiiiiMii Tnvprn Slatut, l.ilrly nn-np IpiI I y Di'ii'cn ' , i'rf .'-', t-ilmilp in rkt t At T rry iri'i'M, In II.iii1IIp. Pa., nii'l li-- r- furitixhcil ami r- ttiMM. it fur Hip ncrnniii'litli ( , unlt'in. 'VUu lltiii.-iH tit lar?p and cnnii.i'i 't-- iu;l a ntititi tt iut htahliMK. It H pIPiMinlly u ' I n) thp rrutral ami liiuiiiPiiH jmrt of tt' llo'iMmli 'I'n nil wliu n ny faur linn with ihrir ptitrntnjf, Iip pri'niiHi" hi nl ni'.t i lli.rt tn i roiiii.ip tlv lr cmutnrt. nml iiitsiiri'K th 'in ill it tint hi it:: hill U. wanting on hU part t't in iku hU Ilousu Hip Tra vi1p i V IIoiup. ciiAUiJirf . tAy;n. Suiitir Oiiimliiis run troiii Ihu nbuvi nifii liM'it llinifii'. In nml Irtmi butli K.nl lioad itt'i)trt at I'Viry ;iirial uf Hie Trahin. Dul . 10, Iriil. ffiolclasnl BiOl Vitv Nalr, pri!' untltTignc(l oilor.-i to salu at pri JL vatu hpIp, 111 a Hotel Property cc lot of Ground, Fit' -ilf iu Ml 1,1. llihl,, Crrriiwnnii lowtn-lun, cniinii Ma "tin.), i'a iiitl uiHV uccupU'il a a homn nl i'ulitic Lin.-, i jii n nt, !:' li fa i lucatpil nn ihu ccrncr nf tho.tnn urin ripat Mfppt in MilUilli', a lartiu I'raiiic hyliljnif, 40 . V ii'i I. With -uitallo mil Imiltiin j , hiipiI nun J. nrtfp Stable, w ilh wati-r at tint iliior. it N the only llnlpl in i IH iIIp, ami lluiic!,, it very i.-Hr.ibtu flam fur ii Piililir Muiup. Y7" Vur tiTiiii ami furllit-r paHcuIars. apply Iu tin; iiincriDcr at in "i.i'" huiui, r rt uuurnjtir, i.ui timliia cu.inty, J M. FRV. r.hr.l.iry II, l?M.-2tiii. Timber .:uid t'ov Sak Plll'j undorsipnod offerR to sell at I'rl- 1 V.iliJ Sale, n soo.l Trncl of TIAIIII'.H I.AM), it u.ii,' In lli-iiton iiiil Hujarlo-if liiwn.hina, l.'oluuilii.i cn i'a n-ljoiuni lamW of Joblnri llrliij, Oen, llnilsou mill 1,,... .'..li nii.l nil .'.till nitill-f lilitlllt ' i'utir Uuuilivil Acres. All of nhi'li i till.ililo laml, well natcrcil ami sui ...nlihln of l-.-l.V I ultl lati.iu. Tim mill trui I ; will l fo'il cntira or In parti of nun hiimlri'il. or in tmyiiuc nun, n may un u,-irt'ii. IC?-'iVinu i'.ii,y with libi'rul tiino ou part nftho payiuvntrf. 1'or furtthi'i parllmliirK fiinulro of the tulucrllicr nt hiii ri'iiilencu III lltiinlnck township, or liy aililrunii irt Puck llorir tijoaiab J. VANUt;i(ai,ii;i;, , on. 13, Ir'Ut. BELL &. ALLABACH, Proprietors UOIiNUIl Ol Til 1 110 S'ly PEKESYL VAN A A V WASHINGTON. D. Oi St IIOLASllIl'S FOR SALE. Pitlr-lnircli ('niniui'rrlnl Collogc. Illughmiipllii " " Crilti'iiili-n'ii " " PhllailolpM.t. hltri,lioti. Hri-ant Sc. Co.. 11 ' Thc 'crln, itru iiiaiuounU ( 513 ami S-1Q ami are moiunili ciuh, hythi'rllmli'nt on entriiiKi'itlier ofihu nl,, iv i, 'iiIIi'uck. You m;' ii ii-n ili'inui;tuolituiii n llnnh til Collemati) lolnrntliui, will ih'IC nnungoou ipecuin linn ny apiiiyiniial tliu ir' hi inn Ally I Inll. COLIIMIIIA lll'.AIOdltAT F. 0. HARRISON, M. D. XT7 0lri.Il rrincclfullv Inform (lie cltlzrna ofllloouif, V hurj.aml vlilnity.thnt Im conlliiuethii prattUu of i ml rcllcllit a 1.11110 of mil, lie natrimne. OrriiK.nn Al'iln Blri'it'. Ilrsl lu.u.c- below tho Court limine, l!ouniliiri;, rVlnniiry 3. I Ml - If Ladles' Furn. The larscit munrtm-nt t ril.Mll.I'.rf OAKTOUl) ic BONH, Cunttni'iiUl lintel, I'hiUilclphia, ;auni.ii nuti-i v m. REOIilPTS FOR FEHRUAHY, TO THK 0 L U MB 1 A DEMOCRAT. The following payments have been mado to the. LvliiviiHit JJcmocrm oflicc, during the. month of February, 1805: .ewls frhnyler Iliil 81 Oil Joseidi llrclsh. 4 no W lnrrl fe Cn II 00 John floyder (Lnc'tj 2 50 Al ,M Appli'inin M Lewis ifckrolo, tf, 0,1 ri d. I.anliach. it r Antili-mnn. .hi jonn Al.inlnii, ii 00 2 no Clmrlrii llrnyi-r, a IS 1 4o Hicriir H. .-inj-ilor, 7 on 4.10 l.'iiliiiuliin Uniinty, MHO .1 -JH John l.cncock, , I (HI J .V. .1. K. Ilmslrr, Ml. -J O'l o i.i Hi. of Jolui Hinjli-y, H (in !J (ii) Jnfiipi Pailnn, 2 lio U AO John lloiton, 2 IX) 4 .VI Ahram II. Dililino, .1 2. .1 00 Kf.of Jncnh llnrtniaii H 2j John J ,-!lil.'. Hiln- Millniiy, J Ali:lli-nry Danii l I'.ilnr, H II Vork. Jaroh I,, Cnrry; Jnincii Alcllciiry, nyi-r i.i napin JtlillfO Knum, Kiclmrt, 4 .V) JoihmiIi .Mniiacr, 3 '.'0 i: . of l'.lla lVnlnr HAD A.llartnli, Ci. (III.) 3(H) o in i revi'linu. 0 ,i t.inrgK iiinnn. v ut) II) (ill Augiiaum I). Itnhli, "'.' .10 ' no l'i )i-r llelli-i, 5 .li) 1 00 John Alcllnnry. Jr. li 00 iiaviu 1 oat, L'tcr Lvolnml, II. ,V. Atnuinun Wlllinm Plinsnr. 2 (111 .1 (III 7 Kl 2 AO 1 no 2 IK) 1 23 3 AO 4 III) H IU III Oil .7 Oil 2 (II) 2 (JO .1 do 4 on 2 on 2 oil 2 30 2 .10 2 .10 7 O'l X 1,11 3 in 2 .10 2 .10 2 1.1 Amlrew l.autiack, V. i 00 Malhian A Monro, I (HI I'ev. tiilw. Aluiray, -I uo Levi Foster, 2 AO l.leut ti. W.Utt. (I no I . of s?am'l. A, lain., 3 .10 Oliyi r Cvana.fCuii.) 2 IK) Jmlgc ICnouii, 2 0 Win. Almti'ller, 2 Al) Kaui'l. Craft, t. 2 bo i: of Allclpiel r'trtkertl (HI .11 r 'ary A. Wnu, I In K. l.nf Scolttwp,. 4 00 Alntia l.'illit.rl, 3 no I). I. .Mimj?,inicry 2 SO nmuel Kyernit r Jercv Well Oil fa. 50(10 J, Ii. Ilichl, I'.n'l 3 AO Jnnnii Mni'r, i; iii iiPH. Il.-mlil Kcofor, O Ml lli'llll'tt. i-tor 1 1 1 ii tx-iiKitci oim liiiiiiun.', i-vl WHsM", Alliort rriirli'ii. lllltliM W 1 1 ..in (Hi'iintur llucknK'w nt (.iilr-ou ri.h Dnviil Mhatri-r, IVt.-r lkliiL'. Jntnli lliilx-ilin Inunth.iii Pi-L'tf IMI'llll Aluitx, I. i rrr, SiiyiltT. (Mllllln) J,,lli-p Wi'llnp-r, I'. JU (10 .inn. juu..nu, John 'J liuiii.itf, t . I.aii ri-iici! i: lintel, n pn iu it. j.iiinc. i:ni. AO rciPk, 11,-rt John I'alilui'll. I'i'l- i:ii:i! n t-1 1 1 . i i . m r, J.leoh I.. (.1 null, lleorue (Jul 1 2.1 2 no 1 on 2 oo atn'rsuyili.'r, Hii'i II. ml .Mi: 1 1, :nry, U , i-yroii Aiciicuty. JUII.'H Klltlliil. Joneph 1 1 ii r ie 2 iohr Vclli'iiry, l.s- J Pitnitir-ilnii Itonyrln, 5 mi 1) li, Mi-rri.un, 7 00 Jiini-pli Alan.t'r. i on Jnliii II. Miller, li 30 J.IColl CIHillL', 7 00 A. I! ruiiiii. rvilloj I (JO Joy, Cnn S. CM. .l (111 lliraiii Klinu, I '.'.') i III! Win villi, ,r (Hi'iu'k ) I no nui imiiiii ll.lll I riU', i .in . of Dan I Wary, 3 no ihu l.'.-loy, I Hi . Iliiiolioy, 7 00 !.;i.n: Ai:lrCloi cy?" A t'.tir rciUrti for tho short mnntli of February. U'o linjiu for moio in Murcli. 1 rioiidj, wu (3(!Ct remittances by mail, nud hope vi' will not bu tlisa)lldi filed. GOLD I5 ENS FOR TUB 31 1 L ION ! Pais in Unit Ihr Ifaml, nil I P iccs l.o Sui' ilif Pocl.c'.. 1'lie be-t Gold Funs in the World! On Ihu ri'ci-ipt of IN,- fnllriwiu-! eiium, wo will srml mail, or nn illri r'.' il a Hoi, I IVu ,r I'.iu. milecliiif III .l u - necnriliiiL' in the .It-.i-ntilhul, uaim-ly: (in d 1'i'iK, in Silver I'l.itL'd Hxti'Hion Oiin'- will) 1'ii'cil'. I'or .?l N'n 2 pin . for SI 2.1. n. I) hen : for SI AO Nn 4 pi-n : lur i4 iNu. .1 p.-u - Inr 3 i 2.1 No, li pen Tin-in n an- it-imneil Till: lMPIllil XI. PilY. ami are well l! --li-li il ami lin,' w liliu;' Co il PeiM,w a I tl KnnH iniiltiiu pniiit nlthouli til ty nru unw arrauleil, ami iiunol lie l-tLl.'.IIUI'tl. WAlihAXTGI) a OLD PENS. Our ni.nK" . mnili an Col, I Pen Cn., N. V ..) i tauip. I ou nil our fir. I uunlitv I'fiii. nml Hit, nuiut am wariiiutcil 1 r ki: months, exrept acaiiiiit aiinti-nt- in, ernii. imiliiy IVua, are tamneil I II I. N TH)". XV I l!V with II iili.il. of our linn (A. .P.toA ami are rnri fully mail,'. h.i my die aiuu points ai our ni i 'pi.nny ivu. . lire i my guut uillurtliii. tiring in piainy , lite lini I, Gold FoiiH, lrt and ad quality in Solid oilvi r bxiuiision tJnse-, with reneils. for SJ (in -i N'n. I pi u lt 'pinlily or a Nn 2 pn?,l qu.il or v.i a ro. s pi u mi .piainy, or a o 3 iin -.",1 'iii.il 'or J -.'.1 a .n 3 lieu In uuiilny, ora ,'n I nen 2il qual Kor I So a No I p u I.i qu.ilny. or n No A p n -.M qual, Cur SI ."ill ii .N'nS imii III qunliiy.i.r n Noli pen 2,1 uual. ''ur &1 3 J a .Vu, ii pL-u l.i qualiu. l'hu Mime Uo'.il Pons, in Solid Silver Gold- Fluted Kbony l)j.-l; lloldem and Morocro Oases. I'or S3 2.1 a No 3 pen I t qua'ily, or a i 4 pen Jil unal ',i r 30 a No 4 pen Ut 'pinlily, or a N'nS pen 2,1 qual. or .-y 20 ,t Nojp.'ti 11 quality , or a Nn G pen 2 1 qunl or al 00 a Noli in-n Irt quality t'ur $3 30 a No , pro. i'ur SO 7.1 a Nn n pen, for $12 OU a Nn. li pi.n ; all liril quulily. Our I'i im rank iliroii"huiit tliu rnuntry a equal If no i .iiperi-ir in any uiu pen luauuiai luri-ri. iNuinniy Inr Ih ir m i , ni; qnalili lei. iluraliilily nml clrg-iut htii.h he vr-ale.l tan, in u.c.l iu iheir maiiuf.iciure, ami 'I,jiii ur - i.l I with the iliglit-sl iiupeil'L-ttion w nun fi.ui i-i.i ,1,-n-i i. I'.uiiei. in orileriiii: iniHt iiperiiy th,1 nninp. unmlier ami qual n y in all ni'l inci- uu,l whether tilf or I i in her, Lourk,' or timi, TO OLUIJS. A linrount of 12 per cent, will h,' nllovi ,1 nn mi mi nl .l.if i-nt to one nililro., nt one tlitiu : 13 percent ?-'. ; vu p'-r teni ou i". All remittami-M hy mail, lleeiitereil, nra nt our riiik I'n nil w hu c-uilohii 2d ceiitu i-Xtr.'l for rcm-tlerim;. we uunrautee th s f ileli verv nf Oin i;, toils. I'lnul'iri o' all our new lyle, with Mncrnvingx nf cait i a-h, ail, I print., fi"iit upon receipt of nt.iiop, if tii-.ii-eii, rem repuinit-ii lor rerun, oy innii. Ht.r Innerti wml Jt woler are reu'i-'titeil to r.urre.nonj Willi us an iu inn uiier iiieui great imiucuiueiKa. .l.Hlre.s A XI lilt CAN (301.1) PBV CO., Nn, 2('0 llroailway. New York. January 21. i83. .'Im. 13. & il. T. Anthony & Co, illninifacliirors of I'liul ('graphic flint crlals, n liolcsalo iv lU tall. 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. In ,1 il inn tn inr main huiinea. of Pholnsrni hie .Material", wo am llouilqunrlf r lor the IoIIuh lug, tic: Sterct sennis unit Stereoscopic 1'ietcn, Oftheseweluveiin iinmen.o n.soittne, t, lurludin- W.11 tcenes, Ainrrli-.il. ami t urciau M ". ai,,l lj, in- arm, .'A. llroutiA. Maltli.rv. fite.. fee. A in. lEevolvltie Catiiluiiuu will b.' sent In lereoM'i s, 1 r piiuuc ur privnu i-xuiuiiioi. uur my altlress on recupt of r-taiup. Photographic Albums. XXV it-i n lliii liril tn iittroililro Ihese irto til . United flutes, and we in inilfiictnrii iiuiueii.u quantities In Ureal variiiy, inuiiiiii! In pneu from ,10 cents tn $.10 i-i-rh, our ALI1UA1S have ihu reputation of helm; an- pi'ri'ir III lii'auiy ami Oliraiuitiy in any outers mry will Jjj tent hy iiii'il, frre. oil receipt of pi jet). "J-'lrtS Album triads fu OrJer.Q CARD PTOGRAPHS. Our Catiilneuu now einbraces oversea thuuiani dif fi rent sulijrrts (tn wliioh ndditlous aru contiiiunlly lieiug untie) uf I'oriruiu ol Ihnincnt Americans, ,!tc. viz - II 11,111 1 IIIU Alnjor-dcnernls, 201 UrUJ-liciierals, 275 (.'nlnuels, Illll Lieut- Colnni Ii 210 Oilier Olliet ra. T.X Nnvv nilir.eri. 510 Blatcimcn, 1.10 Divines, 123 Anil nr., 10 AilillJ, 135 Hhlge, pu rroiDineni xvointn. uu r, mu i in i I'luiijii i niiraiis. 3.(100 CUl'lUS l' XVUItKS OI' ART. i ii cJii'll li tJ reprndueliniia of ihu most I'f lcurati-,1 t'.n yravmea, I'ainliniis, tJl.ilius, Uu Catalouues sen' on receipt of Stamp An order for l)u IL'Wii Pifl s froiii our Citalniiu will bo lllled on lha roa 1 1 if 81.1-1), mid sent by mall, I'BKr. I'l i.tographers and olheia ordering goods Li ' I), wiih ileaso remit twenty live per cent of tho 1 1 ut wfih tlicir order. . . .. ft II. T. ANTHONY O I Meufacturcr of I'haVtgmjMe MattrUi i .101 Dru.idway, Nuw t. (C-Tlia prices nnd quiilltyof our goo Is can')' fall losatiif). l)ccJ'U4- T.ntlioa' Purs. rnrrliars may rely upon cflting the best furs at CIIAIll.Ln DAM uuii ifi).o, Clitaltiut Htreet, Philadelphia, Continental Hotel, Select poclin. Ho Voted for the Draft. "Good people vole for Abo, The Union to restore, To lllicrnto tho ncsro, Anil end tills criitl war. We'll have no morn rn ntrrlptlon," Raid Iho Lincoln men and hi-iglieil ; "flu vote fur Atirahmn, If you'd avoid the tl r n fW 1 "As soon as rilicMnm f hall hear llio (jlorloiis news, ; , Of Ahrahnnrs elntinn , They'll treuiltlf In their slitto, ' They'll llirownwny their arms,", K.i I, I (lie Lincoln mill and laughed; "foxote for I'nthcr Ahrah.vii If you'd avoid Iho draft." Jeff. Davis nnd Hub l.eo Will bo to .Mexico, And llcaurcnrd and II end nilthlilo ' I heinsclvcs in lloriieo. Thoy'll Siva us Ihelr plnnlitinni," Bald tho Lincoln men and laughed ; "Su.vcitu for hither Abraham, If Joil'd avpld the draft " I took llicm nt their word, t voted for their man. And sat up all eUrtlnn nlclii, To Ip'nr Ipiw shol.ly ran. T0 telejraplt did llt-k, The Lincoln in.'ii all laughed, And said "Ihe Copperheads nruslck, Tli-jre'll ho nn.itlier ilfaft." No Copperhead am I, Hut still 1 felt quite skk, Tnlhitiktlic llt.irt should follow My vote for Abo so quick. I nikod the Ueiunrrats, llnw- is this I nud (hey I.ntslicd, And said. "How nfe jritil ronscf'pt, you votui) kou tiiij pit.xm. THE POLITICAL PARTIES OF THE COUNTRY. SI'ICV DERATi: l. Till: U. S. SKNATE. John ', link on t'le Abolition P.Dt; lie Denounces ils Voriuiions .cna tor Saul slurry in Reply Zxnutor Dooliutc un the ,1'itiquity of the llem.b I kan Party. A splrjy and interesting debate trans pired in the United States Senate on Fri day, tho 17ih of February, on tho navy approprialion bill, when Mr. HaLi; dwell ing at length upon thf astounding eorrup lions of the ffay Department, jnid hi parting eompliiiients to the ve uctrtblo Sec retary Wellks. Wc dopy from The Daily (llobc,tho pithy point.-) in tho di'-cussinn on the political parlies of the day and tlicir history. Mr. II A MS said i Let me tay a word now about cur Re publican parly or our Union partv. 1 know that tho chairman of the Committee on Finance growing .1 littlo itnpationt, but 1 beg bis pardon while 1 continue a little longer. Mr. President, the his-tory of that party which Inn controlled tliu country re ceutly, I do not say it controls it now, but the history nf that party which made the great revolution iu politics is a very curious and a very instiuctivo one. We bt'gan when xvo were but a handl'u1. I recognize around me now but every fexv fanei that were familiar iu those early conflicts aud struggles i not we xvenlon, We wcro uc- CD ' featcd : we exnected to bs. and wo went . 1 to xv oik and prepared to bo du'eatcd again the next yoar. Wo exr-'cted and wo 0t it : wo xv ere not disappointed, Wc wen: not a "healthy political organization," as was said on this Moor. Uy and by, bow ever, we began to increase liitlo by littli, but still wc only Increased to be defeated. The party xvith xvhich I acted at that time wanted a candidate for the PrcMdefloy. They wanted a man who xvas ready to be abused, vilified, denounc'd, sneered at. They vrautcd a man who should be a in.uk a butt for tho ridicule of Whigs and Demo oraU. I thank my friends that they did me honor to soject mo for that placo. I siood up at tbo tlmo xthen ignomy and reproach was all that was xvithin my pousib! ,-nnnlt. fftill wo inrtrnn.nrl. In tlifi first . , t . ,M. i4J. iQr,.-i pi"C0 IVU uuni mu . ing imitt iu .u.,-,u. ... T ,,nnsillrrn,1(, nnrt toward t , "w '"- " -"j r n,, -,. Mniimihsf. Mr. a I'OlltarK lliat Mr. Hunter, n( Virginia, made ou this floor7 Thcro xvas no Whig in the United States ivho deplored the destruction of tho Whig patty mora than Mr. R M. T. Hunter,of Virginia ,f' r, said hc,and it did great cred it to his sagiuity, "if ycu put down tho Whig party, the proba'.ii ity is that you will get auothcr party in it- placo that it will not bo easy to beat." Mr. DAVIS. I will ask tbo honorable Senator if Mr. Iluntor's expression was not in this forin.that If thay put down the Whig party tboy would get another patty in iti place that xvoud have no such Inm ost principles purposes as iho Whig party. Mr. II I liavo no doubt that U the way tbo Senator from Kmilueky would havo exprcsseil it if be had been ta'kjng about it ot that timo, laughter. but that is not tho xvay I understand it; that is not according to my recollection. Hoxvevor, Blf, WO COUtinaod to incrCSSO, aud by and . .. . i v if , would at length, nt sott'd timd. have th'o loaves and fishes' of ofli'cc to di'sponfic. . then it seemed as it a nexv political Pan Icoosl came on tbo land. Converts came faster than wo could discipfhao them. Iho doors of ttio party wcro wide open liko tbo sanotuary of Ood 16' all oiTend'er?, and the thief and the bypocrtto did not' siuiiibld 6h it's threshold-, but in t'n'oy dame; and th'o p'r'ofligato in life, tho venal in pol itics, the maglignant a't h6art,and th'o bru tal in manner, all and tho honest and tlm disintorettod and tho Patriolio. Hut. tir. xvhon the apostles went fishing' and throw out their nets nnd mada a' great haul.tlyoy caught fish of every kind. So all these peoplo canio in and wo XToro a gruat party. It happened to u just as it has happened to a greit many hefnto, and will happen a great maty times again! the converts that were the most recent and from, tho most bitlcr of o'tr opponents wcro tho most noi .y in profcsion of zeal for their newfound faith. I ooufess,Mr. President, that I was astouithed beyond measure when I found out aftrr xvo actually came into power that all iho ofiicors at tho other end of the tvenuo, in the Treasury, tho Post Office, tho War, aud all the other Departments, had always been Republicans, and the great trial of thoir life had boon to smoth er their deep couvictious upon the subject of anti slavery, and thoir ijrcat joy was that iu the providuuee of God a time had come when there .was no obligation on them to bs hypoptitos any longcr.but xvhen they could act trith tho parly xvith which (hey had always sympathised, f Laughter That has been our csporienco. Well, sir, these new men got in, and thoy began to say to tile older, though certainly not the butter soldiers "Vou have perform ed your rttistiou the Opposition was 3 good place for you j you xvcro Capital for denouncing the Democrats, and you put them down j but xvo do not think uporl the whole that you ufo quite so good to run this machine as xve." Very good, sir s vro acceded to the propriety of tho proportion and the history of the country is dutnon-s-trating the truth that hi.M0ry.ba3 demon strated a ihouiaud limes before it is tho history of polities, it is the history of hu mauity, it is the history of tho w'rld. Mr. CO.N'NESS. A law of nature. Mr. HALE. Yes, it is with sotno na tures. That is a fact, it Is a law of na ture. I do not mention these things to find fault xvith tlie.u l am perfectly content that things shall bo as they are. I believe that we arc not governed entirely by accident, but that thcro 'u a Providence in theso matters, that Providence shape? our ends and guides the means by xrhich they a" ,0 be broilght about. " Mr. SAULSDURY, r- President, I do not know how 'lU 'peech of the hon orable Suu,or fro,u ew Hampshire Mr. tlali-j has impressed others, but ono thing l know, that 1 havo beon very much de lighted at it. Sir, I recollect that xyhen this party came into power, aud xvhcu it xras smuggling for power, the good ojd glorious Demodratio parly and its repre sentatives told the people of tho couutry not to listou to its siren song. Wo told the pooplc then that tho Republican par ty was trying to get posession of the Gov ernment .of this country by falses preten ses, 'l'hu llepubl.Cati politicians wcro telling tho peoplo that the Administration of Mr. Buchanan had cott S00,0U0,U0U in a Mtiglo year ; that there xvere great cor ruptions in tho Democratic part) and they therefore appealed to the peoplo in their indignation to rife up nnd turn the cor rupt Democratic parly otlt of power. Wc told them that if l hey listened to theso po litical udvcnturers.and they got control of tbo Government ol this Country, fraud and corruption would bo their stock in trade. And noxv, sir, wo havo becu delighted to day in hearing ono of th'o earliot champi ons of that party ariso on the floor of tho Sooato of tbo United States, and in .Mcth- odistid love-feast make confession of tho sins of himself and his wholo party Mrs President, tho honorable Senator from Nexv Hampshire faid that ho xvps iu the po-ition of the Methodist who had ro lio ved his mind. Let mo tell him that bis enorcb reminds mo ol a acono that 1 have been informed onco ocourred in Methodist love-feast ) and xvo all knoxv who tho Methodists are. I think they nro among tho best peoplo in tho xvorld, Wo kuoxv that they havo a habit of having olass-mectings and love-foasts,and in my Stato on one occr.j'ion they met in a littlo sohool houso aud held their class. Tho leader came along and asked brother A hoxv ho xvas progressing in spiritual life Brother A roso nnd said that he must con fess that bo xvas a poor intugniGoant croa turo ; that from Ihi orown of his boad to the soles of his feet ho was naught but wounds, and jbruif cs,nnd' putrefying soresr1 and down ho sat. A cruel ptoture he had of himself. There was tin gone sunt;, but the loader passed on in' mournful mood to tho, next brother nnd asked him to give an account of lis piritual life, and ho rose and said, ''As to myself, brother ieadcr I have nothing to S9y,butl can bear M'ost willing testimony that everything that brother A has said in reference to himself is literally and" strictly t'rn'c." L'ltigh tcr. So, sir, on this occasion I have nothing to say my sell further than that every word that brother liale has said in regard lt' this pa'rly in judgement! is" liter ally and strictly true, Iaught'or. Now,'sir,I wUh tb'o country to takonote, of this. We gayo thcta, ftrll xvnrning four' years n'go that if tho flow dominant party dominant in po'Wor, hiil nqt tnoro numer ous in numbers, as would fi'ax'6 been th'own if thcro had beon a fair expression of tho popular will at the late election obtained the reins of power, instci'd of some sixty, or seventy, or ninety millions of dollars' being spent in a year, tho amount would reach hundreds of millions. And wo said more I mean no personal offence ; but tho honorablo Senator said that however unpopular it xras ho must speak tho truth, and I am now simply Hpcaking the truth xvo told the people then that if this party ever got into power they xvould ulcal more ta ono year from the public Trcatury than any Democratic Administration had ex pended during its continuance. And let mc say hero that the thanks of tho coun try arc duo to' a distinguished member ol the other House from Massachusetts who admitted the fact that in the fimt vcar of this Repnbljpan Administration moro had been stolon from the public Treasury than had been expended during tho whole of Mr. Buchanap's Administration. Mr. President, let 1110 say to-day, in my placo in the Senate of the United Slates iu the prosoncc of tho country, that such expositions as the honorablo Senator from Now Hamsllirr ljas mado of his party ihh day oaUscd mc to be glad and to rejoice that I was horn ill the good old Democrat- id party, that puro and glorious parly that b'driihicnb'cri Shtldst xvith the birth of the country and nev'er tica'ecd to exist until its country died. I have sat here day after day and from year to year, and heard the party whosa portrait tho hdtiorable Sen tor from New Hampshiro h3" I drawn represented ds th" i;r:a' UQ'on ty of the countr-. "ml 1 l,avo ueard tho party to v'"'0'1 ecry ancestor I over had (,;,.. tho biith of parties in this oountry belonged, the good old Democratic party. into which 1 was born nnd in connection with xvhich I mean to dio, denounced as a disloyal and a disunion party. Sir, I say again, looking at tho photograph presented to the Senate by tbo groat artut from New Hampshiro, that I and every other Demo crat have cause (his day to rejoico that xvc belong to that good, noble party, Cor thank God 1 though its counsels cannot now be heeded, the history of the country having shown that it and it aloiio is ablo to guide tho ship of State trough the tempestuous billoxvs into havens of safctv, it shall yet riao nnd rejoicing thousauds shall say to it when again it ahull hunch forth on the broad ocean : "fiail on, sail oil, nil! shipofS'ato, Sail on. oh I pa'ity strong nnd great j Humanity with all its fears, W illi all its hopes of future year j Is hanging brealhelss oil thy fate, XVn know what masters laid thy keel, XV hat workman wrought thy ribs of steel. Who made each matt, ami sail, and ropa. Win, I nrivils rung, what hammers beat, In what a forge and what ahead Were shaped tlio anchors qf thy hope. Fear not each auddcri sound nidi shWH, 'Tia of tho wave and not the rock; Til but the fijppiug cftho sail, And not a rent made hy the gale. In rpito of rock and tempest's roar. In spite of falu lights ou the shore, Bill on, nor fear to breast tho sea, Our henrts, our hopes nro all with theu ; Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our tears, Our hopes triumphant o'er our fears, Afo all Willi thee, nro all with thee," Tho name party shall again, sir, in tho providence of God, if he has not eatiroly forsaken this people, bo restored fo poxv- er, and its oounnels yet shall be the ooun aids of the nation ; for a grateful peoplo, after being idotruoted by nflliotions,buniil iated by suffering8,will recollect that when that pariy assumed tho holiriof power wc numbered not fivo million peoplo, and wo numbered only nbout fifteen States, but iu tho brief period of sixty years wo inc'rea;ed to thirty million people and to thirty-four States. Aud, &lr, let me'tell you ih'atthc history of the republican party is xvrittcn in tho words disu'icmborniunt and destruc tion, nud that of tho Demooratio poirty was written in union, in strength, in tho addition of star to star to our national ga laxy. Am I wrong, sir ? That same old Dcin ; iiiiiiiniwiiiMiislsasaii.iissiiiissilsaisi n ocrtitto parly took tho bannor of your Union .and planted it upom tho territory of Florida, and it was annexed to tho Federal Union. That samo Detndoratie party took tho samo good old bnnncr ot Union and rlautcd it 011 the virgin mill 6 Louisano, nn caipiro in itself,aud that xvas annexed to tlio national domain. Texas, n' vast! empire, xvas added. Westxvard s.jll tho star, of empire took its way, and, tru'o to its great mission of nationcl dovel opmont and national glory, todklhat same n'oblo Sag of tho Union and platted it up on tho I'jcifio shore, and California, Utah a'tVd Now Mexico' aib yours forever, un less hy your own unwise eounsols ynu de prive yourselves of them. Every foot of national territory that has ever bderrnddail to. tbo Amcrioan domain has been under the counsels and guideanco of tile samo good old Democratic party ; nnd noxv that yon bafo succeeded in displacing it and! you have ina'u'gratod a now party boisterom and loud in its professions of re tronclunont and reform, xvo havo the spec tacle, of efno qf its enrliost champions ris ing upon the floor of tlic Pen.ito and con- fjtBing for it that it is naught', from tho crown of its o'oad to' tho solo of its feet.but xvounds.and bruises, nnd, putrefying 60'res. It is just what xve said of your party before it came into power ;, it is ,jut what tho judgment of future ages will say. Mr, iJUUJjlTTJ'j. Mr. President. I had intended to make some remarks in reply to the honorablo Senator from New Hampshire, confiuiog myself entirely to those matters of investigation xvhich when entered .upon hy tho cninmitteo of tbo Son ate of which ho was chairman aod I xvas a number; but the speech, .of tho Senator for Delaware for a niomont challenges my attention, and a few facts briefly and very concisely stated will show that the whqlo speoch of that gentleman is founded upon nothing ; it is mere declamation, sound, without any foundation in truth. Now, ! say to my honorablo friend from Dclaxvarc, for personally theso are our relations, that tho Democratio party hy name is a party of very moderate orgin. I remember long beforo it was born ; I xvas present at its christening. I pro'poso in a moment to strip off this yf: ,VDI0" covers what are claimed -"elimcs o bo tho glorious antp"JL'nts of the Ereat Dcm ocratio r-''1 What is tho fact, Mr. j,.eidcnt I In 1798 tho Republican party originated, and Jefferson and Madison and Monroe npd the great statesmen of that period xvcro its founders In 1800 tho Republican party elected JolTorson Pres ident lor four years. In 1904 the Repub lican party elected Jefferson again for four years moro. In 1808 It was tho Repub lican party which elected Mr. Madison ns President of the United States. In 1812 the Republican party ulcctcd Madison a second timo President of the United States, in 1 8i G tho Republican party elected Mon roe as president, arid again in 18211 clcotcd him xvithout any opposition whatever;1 The party opposed to tho Ucptlblicon par ty during all that period from 1800' to 1SI20 xvas the Federal party as stieh yield cd up ils existcnce,and in 182-1 there xvere four candidates for tho Prosidoncy, every 0110 of them running as Republicans, not as Dom -crats. Mr. CrawforJ, xvas tho nominee of the regular causus in 182-1 ;" Oct). Jackson ran as an independent Re publican candidate from Tennessee ;' Mr, Clay as an independent Republican candi date from Kentucky ; and Mr. Adams as an i dependent Republican candidato from Nexv Unglaud, for ho at that time had in his adhersion to tho Republican party. In 1821 thiro xvas no ohoico for President bylhepooplo; it xvent to tho Houso of Roprtsuutativos, nnd Mr. Adams was oho sen as President. Iu 1828,Qen. Jackon, nominated by tho peoplo, not as a Demo Cfrtic candidate bu( ns (h'e people's candf d tie and as a Republican, xvas elected President uf tho United States ; and in 1832, for the Qrst time in tho hietory Cf the country, was (he assumption given to tho Keptiblid.ui party, or that branch of it xvhioh supported Qonoral Jaoksoil, of the Democratio Hrpublioan party. It was ti contmaucc of Mr. Vntiburan to secure, uot tho nomination of General Jackson, biit hs own nomination as Vioo Picpidcnt under him. It was when tho firat national convention that xvas over held in tho Uiii ted States, oallcd also nt tho ioMigation of Mr. VanDuren and Ids friends, nnd then for tho first time that brnuolt of tho Repub, lican party which supported Gcu. Jaok Son assumed tho namo of Democratio Re publicans. In lStitt, it assumed tho same ; in 1810 tho samo; and from that period gradually it begun to drop tho namo of Olepublioan" and it xvas called tho Dem ocratic party. Rut, sir, a tlio Whig par. ty, iu 1850, by thu issuca of that tiny, xvns di solved and buried in'tfjo tomb of Web ster nnd Clny,(ts great oliampions nnd rep resentatives, no' tho Demooratio party ,wtion' It drew that fatal knifo xvhich ' severed tho silver dbrd and brolid th'o golden boxvl of pcaeo, when it'dror luat 'fatal' knifo which'' destroyed the Missouri compromise, dis solved also and went into fragment's, and upon tho ruins of all those partioif sprang in,,acxTsf,'cnco xvith tho newness of life tlio Republican party based upon tho ideas of the old Republican patty of Joffirson and' Madison, and to those ideas', it' stands pledged and has from tho beginning; nnd I tell my friend from Dclawaro that tho truo, real Republjcau pbrtyj based upon truth as its foundation, in tno riatiiro ot Ihinga ffever diss, and it rj'e vor will. And , ' sir, if xvo who represent Ihiif party this day in tho administration of affairs aro but truo to the principles upon which it ro-ofgan'- izdd 'itself in 1864, and ngaityin' ISOdjantl' triumpted 'in lc?fio', it 'is to hold tho Con trol of tho destinies of this country for a generation to como; but if if i 'also to those principles we shall ' pas's away i',10 fals6 reprosentat'ivrs of' tho truth, gor '-ne Republican party, ay, sir, the rca Demo cratic party of this country1, as it is this' day, 'its 'true representative and champion. Mr. SAUIiSBURY. It wa tny pur pose, Mr. President, to Eubulit a few re marks in. reply to that pbrtidn' of thd I 3 orablo Senator from Wisconsin whV'i re ferred to the remarks I beforo subraittd to the Senate ; but since that"b6 hes gone' off on a very cold scent, and the contro versy has lo3t to mo most of ils interests. I cordiallj ogreo with tha honorablo Sena tor in his statement that odr relations aro' those of personal kindness,- nnd therefore' I am sura he will tako 110 personal exception to what I am nbout to say. The courso ho has pursued on this occasion only verifies a romnrk made hy the photographer of tho Republican party', the honorable Sen ator from Now Hampshiro. That honbr nblo Sonator, in tho coutsc of tho-lUars in whidh he deliniatcd bo "Uthfully and so beautifully tho."urncc?' of tno Reptto lican part- that ho was ne of Us p.jj3 champions, and' now' ho found that tho navf converts to th'o fiarly, and es pecially that portion of th'cm' wlio' canio' from tho Democratio party,wb'cm its most zealous do'endcrs. Tho liba'brable Senator from Wiscon sin, in tbo remarks which ho intended to be disparaging to tlic Democratic party, denidd that the history ol that party" xvas as old, that its record xvas as bonorablb,an I had avowed it to bo beforo the Sonatci How many yoarB had it been eipce that honorable yonator xvns a high-priest' in Democratio councils I Sir, he has not tar tied at tho political Jerico of tho Repub lican party sufficiently long for his Beard to attain full groxvtb. If T mistako not, ho bore honorable commission to tho na tional councils of ihe Democratic pnr'ty. If I thistako no, ho was one of its fiercest champions, and ho bofo aloft iis banner in his own Stato at ono time. Sir, I have never known it to' fail, xv'kcri a member of tho Democratic party has left th'o party, that ho liat not said that ho did notlcavo the party, but that the party!, left him. Mr. DOOhTTTLE.' Tho honorable genllouirtn is mistaken. Tho real Demo orutio party did not leavo mo ; thoy came right iilou'g with tho and helped to mako tho Rcpublioan party; and they arc almost all in. Mr. SAULSBURt. My only reply to that is that tho old Republican' p!rty (ti which the Senator alludes had everything in tho head und not "nigger on'ihc brain," aud tho Republican party of tKo pfcsenl day I mean no personal offonso had notbiug except "nigger on' thd' brain." Mr. LNE, of Indiana'. I do not tvish to inforruptthis interesting disousslo1. ; but I will at this period mRke n print of ordc My point is this that it is out nt nrdar, it is illegal to hold auinquet ov 1 . corpsfl of tho Doraocratio party xx"im) n.j cjronar is uot prosont. Diiightcr. Mr. SAULSBUUY. I wi.l a- swr th Senator in th'o oo'urso of 1 lio ri'fy fexv re marks xvhich I propnro to submit, Sir, wc havo had a beautitnl tx"'Uioa here to day. An Uonor.iWc , lietso effusions, or rather vVIiojo pn.ii jc i jb'e,' and thrilling" elo'tjuonco in the other llouio as the ohampion of tho Deiuncrutio cause read wheu 1 xvns a school boy, rices and exposes tho crimiuality ol his new associ ates, whilo still professing to belong to tlm party in power xvhich hts auooeoded th.Q Pemooratic partj. Another diatuiguiMiod Senator, xvho but very recently xvas bap tired in this fountain of RtpublioanUm, comes forth as ils champion, Mr. Pres ident, with those kind loellngi that I knoxv exist personally bctwi'vn 0 honorab.lt