TIM Senator (inJ'jnyio'l?,' f oftn 'oolyhopo that, &i PMor denied his Lord and Mstcr, re- punted, and -was forgirci), bo ,ia not tod nlil viL. tibtxVitliitandins his noUliur.1 sins oftho last few years, to rcpect'of thcni and bo forgiven aW, I But tho honorable Sonatfir Troih India ana raises a poiiit'of order he assorts thai itisnotin order Id hold an inqucit ovor the dead body of' tho Democratic party wbou tho coroner U not present. Sir, if the Detuocratio pnrty is dead, what a g'r- gantio corpse wo havo boforo in, Ouo million seven hundrod anil fifty thousand voters in this country ponstituto that cornto if corpse it bo. Whoro is tho living man that is to summon tbo ooronor to hold an inquest on that dead body ! l)y your own connected, and of which ho fools so proud, oonfession, and notwithstanding all tho ' a party adorend tn highly on' this floor moans to which you rc3orled,you-had only and in ordor to revive tho Democratic par soma two hundred or two liundrcd-and-fif- ,tv in our Stale thov nlaood boforo the nco- ty thousand majority in the last prcslden tial election ; and I now say horo, in tho hearing of tho country.that'Jt Is my solemn .1.1 I . t . 1.. conviction that had that eloctiou been rightfully and legally determined, Gcorgo.that they wcrebcaton by more than thrco 13. McOlallan, in favor of whoso , nomina to'ono. tion I ncvor was, would at this day bo tho1 dcdlarod Presidont-olact of tho. United States. Why. do I' say so I Why, air, I, with other Dcmocratio Senators, in .complianco with tho law of tho land, in compliance with our duty, went ovor a fow days ago to witness tho most magniGuiont farce that I ever saw exhibited at tho other end of tho Capital ; and that was to hear the voto for President of tho Unitod States dcolar cd. I listened to it. It wont on ; and all tho votes from tho land of steady habits' and,with all respect for the honorable Sen ator who sits before Mr. Wilton, tho land which pot many years ago thought it pious to burn old women for witches, and which now thinks it equally pious to whitewash a negro and mako him equal to r a whito man 'wore recorded for tho pres ent incumbent. It went on until it eamo to the gallant Stato .represented by my friend from New Jersoy, and then there was musio in tho sound. That voto gave out tho truo utterances of the voters of that Slate. Then caino the vote of the small est Stato now in tho Union in reputation ; and let mo.corrcot history for ono moment. It lias been said that Virginia is the mother of States ; but, sir, I say then came tho voice of tho mother of Stats, the littlo Stato which I and my colcague rep resent on fbis floor,the Stato which was the first lo adopt the Constitution, and which by the action of her sons, has showed her ?elf moro faithful than any other bo fur heard f(om to tho compact of tho fathers, by being the first promptly to reject the unconstitutional proposed constitutional .ameoment. Then, I say, came the voice "hat Stato, and-though they were but three voast,tl)al 60und brought joy to the ear and glau....,, to ,h(J hoart Mr. President, I saiu r.. in my juJgc. ment had' that vote been legan, ,, tained, Georgu B. McClellan would have been declared to be the President of the United States. I was not in favor of hi nomination ; and foreseeing that ho would be nominated, although a dolcgato to the Convention, I would not atteud, because ho had indentified himself with eertain principles and; 1ml a record and a history which w.cro antagonistic to tbo votes that I-had given-in this body, and I did not de sire to condemn my own aotion by an in dorsemcnt of his record and yet when he was presented by that Convention, wel coming any breaze that would bring, hap piness and prosperity, and in some mcas nra restoro conititutionalliborty tothiscoin try and get rid at once and forever of the counsels of tho present inoumtont of the ex ecutive chair and tho party that now con trols the destinies of this oountry, I sup polled him and I repeat my belief that had that election boenrightfull) and legally determined ho would havo been declared the President-elect. Why do I eay so I I havo said that I was called upon to wit ccfs a farce in the counting of tho votci iu the House of Representatives. What were Eomo of tho evidences that it was a farce? I heard the Stato of Maryland annouueod as voting for Abraham Lin coin. A number of tho counties of that Stato border on the-county in whicb-Ilive. I have travolod through-them j. and Ihavc yet to find and evidence in favor of this Administration among that class of poo plo with whom I- becamo accquainted in that portion pf the Stato. Will jou toll me Maryland voted at a froot election for tho presoot Exeeutivo oftho United States when I know tho fact that the armed mili tary were at the polls when I know that when,notvithstandiog tho unconstitutional act passed by a bogus Government in iho Sto of Maryland) gentlemen against whose character not a word oould bo said, went forward and undertook to- take the oath prejoribed in that Constituiion, they wore driven from the polls, and not allow ed to voto I J hen came ,n M.ssour.,vot.ng for Ara- nam uneoio. Who believes that tbo , - " ,UD "-i"u,wouiu vote an endorsement of his policy f I da notrqerto noyoungatato called West- Virgmiai Her Senators know moroof the finntitiinnt nr lhn xn.iln,, r c.-.. , , V 1 ,Bl 01 Vlfaillln limn V A . T , . . , u , uun-uave mei rep- reaoniativos in the national counoil, even from that nnrrimi nf V:,;.,;- ...t. t ; , K ' uo uavo told mo thst if the opponent oftho Admin- istration had had any fair ohanoo thoy oould have carried th t State. Mr. W1ELLY. The honorable Som.- tor from Maryland Mr. SAULSBUltV. I do not belong to that provinco, Abraham lias not cot our 8lt as a "provltico," crsotly Mr. WILLHY: Well, sir, Irora tho "provirnco 01 uciawaro Mr. SAULSBUUY. No; bIt i "Stato" of Delowaro tho Ml. WILLHY. Well, then, tho Slate of Dolowaro ; tiny thing to satisfy tho lion- orabl'o Senator. I have tbo piodsufo .to inform the Senator, and I liavo dj doubt it will bo a pleasuro to him to loam, that there was a reaularly nominated ticket at the laic presidential' election in West' Virginia of tho parly with which ho Isl i - plo fivo distinguished old lino Whigs, and gavo them tho wholo voto of tho Domo eratic party in tho young State of West I . . .Virginia ; that thoro was a fair voto : and T , , I havo witnessed Mr, SAULSBUP.Y. in person somo of theso "iair elections i waoro more lias boci a regular JJoinooraf Cjy- We give up the first bago of this io ticket running. I recollect that only a papcr lo an ntcreal!Dg dtbato tcc-M ,,ad year ago last fall tho Democratic party injj,, ,ho Unitcd 6latcs A-cnal Qn lho in my Plato nominated a candidate for ject of the several political panics of the Oongrcfs, and tho Republican parly nomi-.country Our readers will find it tho nated their candidate I rdcolleet that most ohiotj and 8p rca(3iD r 10 e ect.on day came, and that handb.lls wore da7 The record of ,ho od jjcmhooratio thrown in the yards of farmers by armed partv u tbcro mado ,rf 'shin(, - hh luJtre soldiers passing by, cautioning thorn in all the moro brilliant by tho contrast with reference to the approaching election. - I tbo diJrk and bood ,list0 of ,ho k recollec that they had tq,.uds of soldiers on maniai The Abolition party is truth around ho voting plabes, and- that they ful,y allJ vigorou;ly dojCribPed b OD0 of had certain oaths stuck up.thopaten.ty of its progenitors who says that its doors which belongs to one renowned general, wcrc lbrow-n opctf ,0 bo b itM and who is now a member f the other House, criminal3 of all partIca who has shed his blood upon many ball lo. upoa ,bo threshold, but entered and took fields, and illustrated the patriotism of his posscs6ion. To expect that any good can country not by accepting civil position in como of a , B0 oonalltulod; g0 uKor, j H.eu, .u Hn w.i nnrn in nnmmnnrl nF iUn nliAAln " , .ycj)anon;ui,aiiu ma iicuuquaners in niary land, aud I bcliovo represents or raisrep- resents, in part, tho Stato of Ohio. I recollect that notwithstanding there was a regular Demoeratio ticket iu tho field thero were but fourteen Democratic votes oast ; and why ! Wo had tho privilego of mak ing a ticket ; but wo wero notified before hand of pains and penalties to bo attaehod to voting in a prrticular way. I presume therefore, when tho Democrats of West Virginia had the privilege of making out a ticket they had some means of understand ng that it was not exactly saio to oxercise tthcir right to voto acoording to their own judgement. . Mr. WILLEY. Tho Senator's stippo sition is ontirely unfounded. There wero scarcely any troops in West Virginia,, and no influenoo of tho kind brought to boar upon the people. Thero was. a moro free cr fair election in any Stato in tho Uuion r n a in ri'minir r - iur. OAUijJUj.t.i. I nnucrslaml u On the ocoasion of tho election in my Stato to i rofcr i did not approaob iho polls. I t!.ouoH l kDew lbo ,orms upon which I could voi. j ,iavo nQ doubt thero. were Democrat! in Wt ytr. ginia just as intelligent, and who under stood the whole matter just as well as I did. I havo mado these remarks in response to tho playful point of ordor raised by the honorable Senator from Indiana, to assure him that if this Administration had an pointed a ooronor to sit over the dead body of the JJemocratic party wo would havo found tho largest corpso over which an in quest was ever held. Ono remark moro, sir, and I shall con oludo. Lot the Demoorats of the country take heart. To thsm I say, though your cnemie may charge yon with being disloy al and in favor of disunion,with your glor- ous Union record, with the vast numbers who wont to the polls, notwithstanding tho arbritary measures resorted to deprive you oftho exorcise of tho highest functions of tbo Amerioan citizen, when you soo that you only fell some two hundred or two hundred and fifty thousand votes behind in a popular election in tho States now in tho Union and said to bo loyal, tho record is i,most encouraging; it gives hopes of tho .future, lorsako not your nrincinlfs. lint rally around tho same old standard under which you were wont to fight. Remember that in all your history and throughout jour uiuiro aummistration of national af airs no citizen ever complained that ho harl .becB iilegelly arrested and placed in nl uastiio. Jlemomber that you havo a rcc- oru wuicu snows that under your ndminis- makes up His mind wo will have to stand tion of the Federal Government no aan it. was deprived of life, liberty, or property,1 Meanwhile, without malice, let us chur except by due process of lw. Kecollcct ttnbly and firmly eontinuo to cut each that throughout your cntiro history no other's throats taking oaro of suoh iin press was forbidden to publish its viows fortunate people as may bo widowed and to-the people oftho country ; that no ex-, orphaned ; in order that we may not in ecutive hand was laid upon tho freedom of j"" or harm one another, but maintain tho press. I say to the members of that just and lasting noaoe amour onr.nlc f lurioua nanv. roan n. 11. nt n n . whom you ever elevated to that 1,1,1, 1 sition ever dared to claim tho power of suspenaiiig the bulwark of liberty tho writ o habeas corpus, and thou coma hJ" tho Congwss oMho United State, a.kimr' to be roliovcd from tho conseouonces of . l-uum tno act. Kecolloct also that during il,n .. . iuu entire existence of your Dartv. inir r dHmemborn.ent and distintecration them ... ... ... fa'w", vuero wni noiuing nut tho addit on of Stato af- ter State. Contrast that with tho ,L, 1 1 of this Ropublio.n na t ! . J JiZm platlorm of principles upon whtoh you oan safely go bofoto tho people of tho country, if indeed, Abraham tho first Ilcpublioan President is not to becomo Abraham tho first cmporor, and you-tuay meet your po litical foes, nod not by military force or a resort to unconstitutional moans, but by tho frco exercise 01 thai suffrage which is secures to you by tho CohitItUliou,f odcral , and State, achlovo a uoblo triumph in tho future COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. EDITKD B LKVI I.. TATE, PROPRIETOR. " Oftr Constitution cuard It ever! Onr glorious Union hold It dear Our Starry Dag forsake It never I The proud Gaucaaslan our only poor! BLOOM SB UR.6 . Saturday Morning, Mar. 1 8,1865. " II III HWT W - TERMS OF THIS PAPER: ( ArTUrt JANUARY Irr, 18C5. ) ' v3 00 per Year, or i 2 50 if paid strictly in advance. mill i.i r wmu'jnmMa . rotten with corruption and debauched by ....... . venality is to put faith in Wo commotid kho debate in (lift nMrtninn of our readers, and we should like to have It plated in the hands of every Abolition- ist in tho land. Release Of" Mr. Meek. P. GrtAr Meek, Fsq., the fearless Ed itor of tho "Democratic" (Belltfontc) Watchman t" was a week ago, as we then Informed our readers, arrested by iho Ad ministration spies and conveyed to liar-risburg- After looking Mr ,Mekk in tho face, and seeing, what they seldom see in tuo abolition ranks, an honest face and bravo man, they very wiselv conning,! that as they could find no treason in him they proffered hi-, an unconditional re! lease, and heretu.ncd, home to Bcllcfonto. This petty act. of political om-rcion. hv tho pi.or miuiniM of the Linciilti Despot ism, Should blast h,m to .he ,sl,adJs of ,al,.bliviuN.a..,l ,U.iat .Mr. Meek to . . eternal tho liighest, pi a.-Je of fame and secure for his noble 'Demoeratio Watchman," the lnrrrPht mill miict lltinrnl n rw.il n tln ..T largest aud most liberal circulation of any country journal in all tho Common wealth. Cold Comfort for Office Seokers. . ,,r ,. , . -Washington-correspondent furuishes mlormation-j, wm di j . irmo oi oiuce-Beuue.XVU0 aro waiting for a now deal of tho Fcdcru', . i nnnh -1 rau'CIM" uu '""maio p.ona friend, the President said nrettv np.irlr .i j i- , , , ' ihcsi! Words, n fow invm slnnn . .T 1 . j -w.. j uh'.uwu. a. uavU made up my mind to mako a very few changes in tho offices in my gift for ray ' i . mi . e . . ...... ... ouuuuu term, jluo laor, is, 1 tmulf. I will not remove a fingle man, except for good' and sufficient cause. It oreatcs a ercat deal of dissatisfaction and tmirnhlinr, . 1 mako changes. To remove a man is very Q a . easy, but when I go to fill his place, thero aro twenty applicants, and of these I must make nineteen enemies '' The Inaugural with the Bark off. Pkllow Countuyman : I mado nn inaugural address four years ago : thero is no particular ocoasion for annothcr. The public knows as much as I do about the progress of our arms. We havo great hopes but we make no predictions. Seward's department. Four years ago all tried to avert war. Both parties hated tp fight. War came. Tho slaves aro ono-cighth oftho popu lation, and a "peculiar and powerful" institution. ''Somehow" thov caused tli war All pray to tho same God. Ho dont appear to bo on either side. When Ho nmi nti,r Thc Supreme Court of iHchigan, ' uug,,llu" concern, tias decided (he sol- voting law in that Stste uneon.tilu- lina1. Wo wonder If lho al abolition Press W'H denounco thcm iw Conperhoads ? " "nru,y- " Vermont coufts, also " oy - .. m ' J a1' U8V0 aeciuea the same way. Wo iDT',e nn aPinioD from tb'o demurrers of ,, , B "ootvara "u "us subjuct. Bv-i , , Why cannot the men- who vole b i,U,UOcJ lo to ib " They can ond il, if thoy will. tar Mr Ilr.NiiY 0. KKt,cliKn.havin(t taken Petllo's Mill at Light Street, has been running it tho past year, to general satisfaction and has larccly increased its gcrforal business. Ha Is. doing an .cxton- sivo amount of Custom and Alcrohaut woik Mr. K., is an excellent Miller and a strictly honosl mau "tho noblest work of God." . A Jester and' a Drunkard. in I .1. r .... i u u roo,,,y o, a JM,cr -ucci -g o no lll tf flMf I h n HIMIIIIiitiii At nrltilfiiil m.iuuk iiiuuktiiugv ui ti uiuuiiutu iut I'tiuu IU UIJ tVIl MliVUIIi OV bUlli Lincoln's inaugurol address can bo dis misicd frwiu tho public mind with a sigh, In tokeh of tho .paiuful conviction that (hero is ncilliar brain nor heart to guido tho hands that hold tho reins of power over this Republic But to know that Andrew Johnson, tho inebriate, who not oven in tho nrosenco of tho United States Senate, in the presence cf tho Amotioan pcoplo, in tho pr'esenco of tho world, with millions roirardinjr his RRiion nll nimltln. his utttrance, ould ruramon enough of energy and sulf-donial to remain sober until tho brief ordeal Was over, to know that this debauched domagogue ii only withheld by tho thread of a single life from tho Presidential chair, is annnllinc to every American citisoii who is not cn - lirely carolesi of his country's honor and welfare. Whenever any Domocratio member of tho lato Con-rrcss has chanced to cxnress himself indiscreetly duting an evening session under the influence of a dinner party conviviality, tho Administration journals havo been relentless in their de nunciation. What will they say in nom niont upon tho conduct of their Vice Pro-idont, who enters t lie Senate Ubaui her to undergo the solemn ceremony of his inauguration a cnmlitinn tlmt would thame a rowdy at the threshold of a tavern I Think of it Americans i a Vice P.esidenlin such a beastly hUl0 of intoxication that he was uoablo cither ! t0 tak hU oalU o m:0 or admi,ii'"''-''' lonln of offico lo S. nators over whose dclibciaiKins he is to prcsido ! What ms- Itago'will the Ministers of Foreign Powom, 'who listen wonderstruck to hii ravings and muttcrings, convey to the haughly emperors' and queens and king they rep resent ? The despot of tho Old World have mocked our sufferings for' iho past four years j they will now point the finger of soorir and ridicule at our disgrace. A jufclcr at tho head of the Republic ; u drunkard next in authority ! Such are 'a .me" o gtndtf us through tho f"1,e S'rm ,0S!M our doo,wd Ml rt0- Ouo day of suoli ituimatf.lnp, e "" b.0.n TOUoh,.nfcl t0 t,s in . I"'B00 W.0UW "vo U3 ,rom ,ho wrc0'i ) but now, when all is Couvulsidu and clmo, wo uavo KIVLn theoontrol of our dusiiuies, 1 r'"",cnco. o-a ,,stcr and a ftrtmlr nrrl Sherman Retaliating for the Kill - ..n. - r T : , n nig ui rua jc uragers xtepiy oi the Confederate General Warle Hampton. ! 1 TT Z HKADUUAItTEIlS, MlLITAHV DlVIcJo.N of the Mississirrr, in tub Fh:i.d Feb 24. Lieut, Gen. U'wh tlamn'oa. a.m. man"mS cavalry l-orces, U. Gk.m:uai. : It is officially re A". A,- ur,1',wl, Xl a "uiciuuv rcnortea to "- '""6 "" ru muroorcti , after capture and lablcd, "death to all f.ir ne, n . . , . "I "b" ' One instanen n a 1 n t.ro I I v . . .. . unit 6even IDClJ' ,le'1f Cbo terfield, and another 0,' ,wo"ly "D('ar " "ivinej cigh'y rods from the main rn.il." ntirml ... -,w inC, ,, T?.m.,n-..:ii.. T 1 V ' u ve oraerta "similar numUcr cl P"oncra in oir hands to WP" of in a like manner. ....... ., . " uuum, uuu iuou.anu nrisoner ... 1 UIlt-r,M C.lllllirl'll in vnl-inll. . . , I - ... ...., j.,, uuu tii:i llMIU l as long as you : but I hardly think these murders arc committed with your knowl edge ; and would suggest th3t you give notice to tho people at largo that every life taken by them limply remits in the doath of ono of your Confederates. Of oouree you cannot question my right to forago on tho country. It is a war right as old as history. The mann;r ol exeroising it varies with circumstances, and if tho civil authorities will supply my rcq ui.i ions, I will forbid all foraging. Put I find no civil authorities who can respond to calls for forage or proyMons and there fore must colleo: dirccly oftho people. I have no doubt this is tho oecas'on of much misbehavior on tho part or our men ; but I oannot permit any enoray to judge or punish with wbolcsalo murder. Personally I rcgrot tho bitter feelings engendered by this war : but thoy wero to be expected, and I eimploy allege that thoso who struck tho first blow and made war Inovitablo ought not in a fairness to rcproaoh us for the natural consequences. I merely assort our war right to forago, and my resolvo to pntect my foragors to the extent of life for life, I am, with ro spect, your obedient servant, W. T. Sherman, Msjor General, U. S. A. QENEItAr, IIAMl'TON's BKI'LV. IlEADaUAnrEns, IN the Field, Feb. 27, I805.-J1Or Genoral, W. T, Ster. man. TT S- . .-n . v mutuoatioii oftho i ww.tisiijui j.uur mm. 27th inst , reached mo ' to-day, an it ou state dial it tias been T ., ... . ouiciaiiyroportwd thafyour foraging par-, ties wero-"raurcereU" after canturo. nn,l you co on to s&v that vaii UoA icAM(iA.A i I ' "I mm 1 similar number of prisoner in vour ' --V, WM. V ui' tu l i, ,i. ii, ,., ' to bo dt.poied of in liko manner," Thi metioes the how Presidential term. Mr.!who lnay iatay hands is to Bay, you have ordorcd a number of Oonfctlcrnlo soldiers to bo "murdered." You chnraolOrito your order In proper terms, tor tho publio Voice,' aVon in your own omlntry, whero it seldom dates to' ex- press itself in vindication bf trdlh, honor or justice, will surely agree with yod 'in pronouncing you guilty df murder, if your order Is carried out. lWore dismissing this poiiion of your letter, I bog to assuro you for cvory sol- .1!nr nf inlnA .miir,1nrMl" ti vm, 1 , IIUVU LAUUIILCU ILL Ulll II LHII 111 VI1III.1. I'l V " ' j ra Inc. in all oases, nroforcnoo to anv officers mjt II J in relcrcncc to tho statement j ou mako regarding iho death of your foragers, I havo only to say that I know nothing of !( tlinl. tin nrArra ntrnn litr inc. nlitlmrtlM the killing of prisoners after capture, and that I do not believe that my men killed . , . AIIV Ul 1UU B. I'JUUI 1 UiJlIlT UII UU IliMf 1 U UU.1 in which it was perfectly legitimato and I . , Pr0Pcr tllBy 8bo11 Wl ,,lem- ! At n part of tho system of the thieves J'ou designalo as your foragers, to the dwelling of those chitons whom they have robbou. To check this nnhum an Bjstem, which U justly csccratod by every civilized na-1 tion, 1 Lavo directed my men to shoot) down all of your men who are caught buruin8 uouse3' Tuia or(lcr fll,ft!1 rc,nai lin forco as lonE 03 J"5" d9firac0 lhc Pr0' 1 'e'8'0'1 of alm by allowing your men to idt!tro" PrlVBl" tlwcllll,gs' I You Bay lbal 1 oanDOt. of cc ceurse, ques tion your right to forage on the country. ''It is a right as old as hisiory." 1 do not, sir, question this risht. But there is a right older even than this, and one moro inalienable 'tho right that every man has to defend home and (o protcot those who aro ilc',cudi tit upon Li I m ( aud from my heart I wUh tlinl evciy old mah and boy in uiy country who uan fire a gun, would J !ll00t dW" ai 1,0 W0"ld wild b-ast, th ' n,ctJ wb a,c isolating their land, burn i"g houses, and in-ulting their wo lnu are particular iu denning and loltlillltll,. U-.1- .1.rl,u m. i 1. ,r.. enumerate among them the right to liro upon a defenseless city without notice, to burn that city to the ground afier it had t been sur'i ulluded by Iho authorities, who I o'aimod, though in v.iin, that protection which is always accorded lu civilizcil war fare to non combatants j to Gro the dwel ling hou'es of citizens uftcr robbing them 1 and to psipctrate even d.irker crimes thati tin bo crimes too black to be mentioned. You have permitted, if you have not or dered, the commission of theso offenses against humanity and tho rules of war. You fired into lho city of Columbia with out a word of warning. Af'er its surren d, r by th i Mayor who dem iudcd proteo. lion to privale property ,you laid, thovbolc ilty in' iiihus, leaving amid its ruins thous 'a,jdi 0f qj ,'Ul ' ch Idro.i, ,vho i uieu and ho'plcsa women and nn! likiflv I, nnri.li of 1 va'ion aud cspoure. Your line of march 1 cau bu traect3 by tho lu.id light of burning ' I 1 ... .. . . . i llui131-' nu iii more man one uouschuld th a vo. 1.4 nn ntrnnv frit' mnm i The Indian scalped his victim reg:ird-le-s of sex cr ag.j. but with all his l.arbar ity he always respected the persous of his female ciptives. Your soldiers,iiiore sav age than the Indian, insult theso who.o natural protectors aro absent . , . '"conclusion,! nave on y to request . . ' ' i that wlcnxvcr you havo auy of your men "dis;.osed of" or "murdored,"for the terms appear to be syuonymons with you. you I will let me hear of it, io ordor that I may know what action to takr in llu- ITinltnr ' I 11 tlx. M,n,ti,l,t,iA 1 a1.11 I. -1.1 nr... r ... ..,-j..v.tuu . OUUII IJU1U UllV-SIX 01 yui ,i,eD as hostagoi for thoso whom you i i . . have ordered to bo leontpil lu uu leeilicu. I am jours, &c, Wauu Hampton, Licutifnant General. Conference Appointments. The M. E. Conference, in session at Danvillu last week, made the fo.lowing op- liuintiiienis ior tins district : John Guyer, Presiding Elder. Williarasport,Pioo Street S. W. Price. I. M..I1 r. . . miiiuar Ol. .p.. J, (ray, Montoursville A.M. OrcighlOIl. M,m,.. II n.i , " Muncy-I). Castlcman, W. Case. Milton G, W. Cooper. Milton Cirpnit J V If.,.,l . n Shoemaker. Lewisburg W. L. Spottswood. MifHinburg-N. W. Uolburn. Northumberland H. G. Diil, Shamokin J. E. Potter. Suubury li P. King.W. H. Norcross. Cattawiiia F. Gearhart, ono to bo sup plied. Ashland 13. F. Stephens, Danvillo A. M. Parnitz. liloorasburg It. E Wilson, ono to bo supplied. Etpy and Light Street T. JI. lteote. Jorioytown A Hartman. Jeansvillo J Forrest, J 0 Hagcy. Beaver Meadow E T Swartz Whito Haven S Shannon. Porwiok M P Croshwaito, 8 0 Swal- low. Ploomingdale 0 Cleaver, ono to bo Supplied. Orangvillo-G II Day, Elias M Child, coat. Laporte J M Akcrs. ...W....V uuui,i uuuica iUUllin, " 5 Ick I. T'rPi,l( w tt trni ur', W lliiamsport Dickenson Seminary meraoers 01 imiiuorry Street Ouarierlv iuu uurrv rrrA, , n. a. fl.ll n. . .' ujnwrenco. 1 r j ...vw. .(uKttci, Q1..0!r.r.iUc.e.' ',cma!l PonpylMnia r if m jjiuiu otiuiuiy, luemDor oi jjanvi o U lerlv fl,.nf,. v v liar- MARRIAGES. tTiiTw niTi'lVo" 2d inst , by f10( j( Morris, E'q,, Mr. William P WltiTENiaiiTland Mis. Sai.UK Ann l'ox, lotu ol ucmiooK townstitp, ooiuniuia uo, , 1"' ... , ,tw. '""'l "J 'T ,n"'0 ,7tr,' t" 0uar(Js nmi jlrs, j'Ahv J. WitiTfi- n10.it, of Blooiiisbifrg, Pa. On tho ISth of March 1805 at the rcsi- dencc of William McKi lvy.inlJIoomsburgi im 1lni. iT. T Timlin. M r. Ii!'. B. YotlDY. , Iint both of Blooms' - . , burG On iho Oih Insli. 1V tho Rev. William J. Eyer, Mr. Wit.t.tAM W. Hnt.wio, of Ii0CU,, townfhin. to Miss Phances C. GEltiiAtvr, of Poariogorcck township Col. Co. f 1 II ilin Kfl 111 Q (1 II V . llT til 0 8.11110, Mri ReUi.e.n Sitlkb. of Ligl.latrect, td I Mlis Sara" M .Olawcll of Oatawysa I'a. lit lUO lOV. O I . KUS'IUI IU Jiu .inn . .. burg I'a, on mo ut . 01 luarcri iopu, , n Hntswinif . nnil flll.s .MAHY ft J 1I0.MA9. all of B.oomsburg Pa. uy tho same, in Hloom-burg, on March ' the 10th 1805. Mr.PETUlt . Di WittiKllEIS. , sa, of lUmoA , to Mis OmbA h. bn:r - - i Ia ji,ighi Street on Tuesday last, Geo. John. an eminent Christian aud most nn a ipijo estiraabl'i oitizon aged about 73 yoars. ., ...ii i, ., ,,,.i ... r 'I At Millvillc, on the R'th Hist, David Eves, aged about CO years In Ccutro twp., on tho 10th init., Gen. II. Kolchiicr, aged 41 ycar, C niooths and S2J days. ' In Cattais.a on the 24th of February, ' li'ranois D -ane, aged about 75 years. NcuiSVDuctliscmcnts, ENDUE ? ILL bo rxpnsed to file, Vi'il.lilo, nl tlio rril.lcnco ut tlio by Publio uudcmigiiii.l, in Ulnoui.lliir, dti SUitrctau, March tht'ZMi, 130") The following described property, viz : Two Horses, - 0NJ3 COW, FOUIt SHOAT?, One Truck U'agou. and Ltdders: 2 set of Single Harness. One smooth biro llfle. HAY Ji V TJ E TON, A Lot of Carpenter Tooli,; ('mpctJhairs, Tables, Stoves, Si'tter-, &o Together with a variety of houii'hold and Kitchen fur niture too numerous to meiiiinu. Sale to commence at lu o'clock, ii , wbcu attendance wil bu give, by ELI JONL-S. M'irch 18, I80o. S chenk4s Msuidrakc PILLS. FOR Its Si.mpto.ms, Cau?k and ( uke HIS has received its mine from a enn- slant naii-ca or pii-kucas at llh Mniiimli, uliltli nil".' nils Mm pain in Ilin litnd. ,Tlr li'-a Inrli.i U npt tn bocln in tlio morning ni wakiiij; frnnui ilocii leii, andnli'ii mini irroj.ilgrlly nf die, Iin U.ii II tmmnil. ted on Uic i!ay before, or ioinctiiir'4 fur ..vernlttnjs previous. At flmt tlicru is a di.lri'ttsin;'ly ojipri-vsive fu'-IiiiC in the licnil, wlikli jirn.lu Tly m-rjes inton 09 vore heavy pain In tlio toiliilce, frc uiitly niten tli-.l by a sense of fullness and ten, lerncM in oneeye.nnd extiii.ltns ncro.i. tlio fnr. lnnd. 'l'lDn: ii a rlnininy, iiupien.iut t.istc lu t!i, inniith, nu i.riViislve brentli.nnil the tongus covered with n yul'nu ihli bite fur. Tfla sulfjrcr drslrus. In bis nliinci in 11 dnrk rinin. As soon as I no pntienl fe -Is the fullness In Ihe head and pnin in the temples, tAfcfc n lilrjc iloc ifVchlnk' SlniulraKo I'll! , su.l in an hour or two they will f.-rl us viellns erer. lliis lin been tried liy liioiis.iinli., nndis nlwnyj sure to euro nn I idstend of the silk hendntho ctmiriL' on cvety vtcek-or toil days, Ihey.'ni II not bo Iroublid nilh it oiui 111 throe ln iutlis Pchenk'n .Maiidritku Pills aro composed oft ii'iuibi-r of root beside, Podnphiuiii, or roncntrated Mandrnke nil of wliic.li tend n ri lilx'tli'e sci n lions of the liver, and net moro prompt thnn blue pills or inerriiry, and wi'limit lem lug any ihuiucrous off, 1 Is. lu 3 liilliuus person Ihuv will show thnuelvi- by tho siouls, They nlll expel worms, iniicii , bile and all morbid innlter fro nt tile fcyiiein. In Kirk lienJachi, if they are taken as directed above, fa full doso -i ,i,m n. ilmc r,...! 'tin. fust symptoms nfit l)r Scheiick will and liasdirected his agents tn return the money if they dii nut give jur- f.-cc satiifactioii. If a p.on has been ro.npeUed ,0 stay , ,a,o n, nijht, nml drinj too much wine, by Inkliis n doso of pills on soing to bed, ne.l inoriiins ho willf-cl as thoi theludnot drank a drop, unless ho for.'ets to go to bed nt all. They only eo.i 23 cents .1 box. Whoever takosthciii willncxcr mo nny other They are worth a dollar to"'a sick man for every centlhey cost. Don't forget the namn-SI.'IIUNCK'd SI AN DA'FC PII..fl. Oflicc, No. 13. North Sixth Street, Pelladelphia, and'by Drugslkts and Btorekcepers generally, Bold viholesalo and retail nt Dr. Pchenck's Piinci.-al Price for Pulmonic Syrup. Seaivnod ionic, eack SI SO Ipcrbnttlc. SI SOthohHlfdi)7.oii,ortwoboltles il'syr 1 rup mn ono of Tonic for $7 73. ,,(.8d..nk wiiib, at hi, oir.ee. No. Nt.i, ! I'hllndelphh, every Faturday to sec patients, lie m!,k! no cl""S f' advics, but fur n thorough eiam. inatlon of tho lungs with his He rirom iter, lie charees three dollars. , March IH. 13CS. Vendue I WILL ba cxpo-cd to Public Sale, at tlio residence of the Hibscriber, In Mount' ' Pa., on i Thursday, Mauh 23, 1605, The i following dcscrllcd valuable personal property, II'WO HEAD Of HOKSUS, j mm GOAT; , THREE MILK COWS, tSSSl I'luusau, iinviikiun. ncur i.iirric .-sirfft. ,'ninti,,.. . 4 YOUNG OATTLE, ,SS?w onu nnnciliNo sow. ' Is&w SEVn.V biioats, ninu siinnr.SaSSrJ Two livo horso Wngous.onu two hntso Hprlnir Veoii IIajr by tho Ton & Straw b thn "ndle, llu;k.evo Reaper, Workbench and Tools. A lot ' " klsSO : Ifl, entire slodfof Houssliold and Kilcl.cn I'lifuiturc comprising Ueds and lleddings. Chairs, Table, cu,' loirds. Carpets, D .he., &c.iiicludi ig ' Cu' ""i", aipeis, uuiies, c. , including Trn rnni,i "inrei variety of oiheranieies too nUm5,ou. iv . . . iu- oan, io cnuiuiciice at U o'clock, n. m.. of said rrji h,i ( . Attt'llilaiici a,, ! cu."""uo '"'' "y lo Cay. uuiil all Is sold. ........... .u nn, m siveii ami couu nuns ,,. i,.,i.. 1'"wn' " JAOOU GOUO. l UOPP.MAN, Autlioncci March II, leOJ. JtfMIUHiER GOODS. n ir s A- n rtSKN II U I'M WHOLESALE DHALKKS, No. 451 Market' Slrecl, liiudi Mdo,l'liil:i: liavo now opened their tM'a'l handsotnd variety of lttbbont Bonnet Mute tirials,St.raw Sc F.tno'y Bon. nets, Ladies fe Misses' HATS. rl.OiVnitd, lltJCIIiii.l.AOIIrl, un.l nlUtlicr nrti.' rtei reqiircd by the , MIL LINE-II Til A DEI Dp Ions experience aridstrltt nttentlon tothiN brnnctl' .f M.?,.,, w, , .5!.iv1.!!!l.r, unilurnta iiilcn-imt cyerl liorn Ig bu fu,iii. 'I lul aitt'iitliii Al I Mil Undri 1iil.l Mittliunfi. IS rtupkctftlly' '""r "Artfiular tttJentlou pal I to (ihl g Or.lcrl. JUnrch II, IHi.S,'3in. .. :-... i i,i,.i. 1,1 t rtHi-lv. tlvlc. qim lly mill. 620. HOPKINS' G20;' II 0O1' S K-l K-'IP MANUFAOTOUY, n ja Aildtl ! WHO Lit Strl-et, above Mi. VliVs ftMlK lir.TAIL. . .... .. .i TIL-in .1 oiinll t' '?; J" I U '.MMii illy All , .... , . . ::--i -unr, In m... I i ilill H nrl nciaii .1,.,. i7,,.,t un.l ,t . nulls In trail nml I'lnlH flklrH, '...i i... ..mil. .. .... ii.i.l .!.,. Iralil t Hi Vina. f'V,V;',aJP:,r:Tr..'; r',,..i ti., I'.Vtumi mkt ,i Viiri umu .. ii....nrt7 '"M tlont nil that nl. ttfj. l.'.lfr l lamiwJ "iillwkljj iml, "lliMikl r l'i"M' d.itt Mii.,ul.ictory, No. lWArcll Sttcct. l'lu. .i l.ii'li. i. mliirj w.ifriiiiu.l Iu 1'ive tali- f"cr Asnt. f It l!i "J A A' Vi.iUUV." MUlttT III) ni'i.t hlUMc llimp Ekirt ma.lc, equal t, llrailloy "Iliiiilet i:ilitlc" Hlilii, nml at much loner prl- , Al.ii, rmiBtuntt)- in ri-cnlt of u full amnrtuii'iit of Bond i:..tern maJe HkltH, willed nru Miif ilil t very loiv urlc'i". Kill p.nlileil and mrtnlie l.inteim.1 13 niirliiciMeeiiti.su ,iini;i 91 l. M "I'rnis 1 13, 3D tnrli.s. fit '25 and 4(1 tftirlilct 8 1 H. SklUt made t' ii'i.n lit ifi. t nr bi'i nml nil cnmnrti. nr.lcr. nltofcd mid ii'DjIred' 'IVrnii '.'mil -Oii,i Prki Only. Tor Ciicuinf cantmnliiK umainyiio "l njiei, ii,l,Vh.iiViiiiii.ivtrli.t.iiiittoMiiiJf.i i.y malt, luciminp amuip ior ro.i.ii;.-, Ilotikius Hoop Skirt Manufactory; No. Ov!8 Arh S ro t, PLilad.lphia. Mnrrh II, liCi.-Din. VEWUE 1 WILL bo rxpocd to Silo, by Publ d Vru.liiR. nt I lie rrilili'tico nf tlio timlr rignod; in Uruenwuud town. hip, Columbia cnu'iilr. I'K .,un Momay, Mttick ticHWt, 18(15, 'l'l! fo'liinlng diMciib.'il valualilu ii-ronal pfopi-rlt. Two Head of Horses, 1 AND ONE OOli T , Qhree Milk Cows, one Heifier,- V O (I It II ) H s, (viz : one brood Sow and S good Shorn-) TWELVE HEAD () I' SHEEP, r.itmt May Turk, Unir an I I'tt 1 1 .- - . Tli.'oi! SU-d..-COH.V OATS. imUKU'llllAI' AND roTA'l'tHIS by tli,i Ini.lh'l, (villi intlilr,li "f .iturn nrrr unir.ini' In IIic rr'mii.l. Iluublii wl ut tu; 1 1 .t r u ati-l .loublu irt nl' Carriage II. nirai. l'oiir r.tt id I talln-r Fiy .Net.. Ati-rmv l.'urti t low, and lli vulnii1.' lakt. -I'ltnvi, larrnn I'liltivaluri, lUk, , Turks, and Kami-, lug ut, lulls siMicrally, ALSO: llnui'-liiilil mid Kllch-n fiirnlliirr j cnutiirl'lncllnbo (inokiiig Hiiiv", I'lnlr. 'lablja, i;iiili',.iru, lleil-.tradi.' VI'Hgar and rfmip by th i birr, I, A lot of Smoked Meat, Lard bj the Can, and a great . riety of anltlcj ton uiiiiii'ruiu tu linn-' ti ZT i.ilc In cniiiiii 'iici nt 0 n'clm k A .1! , cf t ia-, I rii atluii .inc.- III lw iiv 11 .111 J 0:1 Mil m. iiia.lt- knun 11, by JOS. M. PA'I TON. Jlnri.ll 1 , IMS rUJ3LlUVEND'JE, Vahmblc IVmnial Properly rl MI K iindcr.-'i. nod. will expose 'o sale by ' X I'nlMir Vi'ii'lii'1. iijmi.i 1I13 prt'iiii.tia, 1.1 .Mont,, ir tim n.nii. Ciilninlii.t r... inly, !.., 011 FiuUiij, the '-llUt. 1.17 0 .Mnrrh , I8IT), 'Jiu f' ll'juius ilc.i ril.i.d .ilu.il.K- iicrini'.al irr--rty 'fK, 'illlllli! ilOSlSES, i. t ''(via.: nrl llorn, n Vmn LiKSnuiut; lion, an I it tuiiyc.r uU Cull. ) llu) FuUR MILK cows,OL u 'rwriiiy I'Ha lieu! of hL siihep. TWO HUO0D S )VS, ihm Devon lh A iiewU.;i(l;r.:i'hFeshinz.Iar,,,an.1 Trei.l Tower, (.Mm Hull, K-dlcf, I'.t ,-itl rl filller. I'.i Mill r.nd Corn Hli.-tl.-r. illtti f.njf ofsc Va!,,ii,,,ne to li -rse W numi, tfprlng IVajoil nil.l riulky. I'l.nv-. Ilnr- rims, . 11 11 1 .III Of. .11 'ffl (j ui J. lino Pal .lit i.i- P,.rl.. Ilo-pe 11 IM I Ladders. Ilor.o llnkr. I.iu fliiins.iiiiiimr li,,n ,.,,,1 Til,, et ,.r iiiirii.... .,, 11... rums other ankles of running iiton.ils, lo niiiu,.r,'U3 In lutiition, ALS6 : A LO'I' Oh' (JOOD SMO KKD' M H T. Thrw Red. mid ll.-il liu;, iviili n variety nf hmi.e h.ild Kltc-" furuilure lint h -rein u niiiuer.ite.l, utirK kilutvii, l,y h r0uii,iins m.iue JOSKPH MAUSKU'. J Sliclllinri, Aucli'inccr. .M.inlt A; ism ' Neatly & Expeditiously printed' .it tub nrriCB or the "COLL Mil I A L'EMOClt AT." ENDUK WILL be rxpnsed to sale, by Public i. i, . yunil"V'l residence of tho undersicued. ill .Main township, Columbia county, Pa., on Tucathy, March ai, 1805, Th" following describoJ lalnalilo personal pr iperty, r our Horses, our Milk (Jow,sr THREE StlOATS. Orle larc Hoar, one llifee-llnrso Wagon, one low rami" Wnsoir tno S Plows. Harrow,, Cultivator, -f- sot o Harness, Thre.lrintj Maclllne. or,0 n,k Cut liny llnx, Corn .MMller. ranmng Mill. Cl.aii,,. Porks, un.l In great variety of Parming uieu,!!, Beerailv toir liilificrons to lneiitloit, t-icinny, tnur D.7" ale to coininenco at 10 o'clock, A. M. nf .a,- w.OToVu"brni' "'" bti" conjirio" b JACOH GITLINGv job. o rv ;.vti:ii.stj:i:n, Aunion, u .March t, Uiii, IVOTIClj I THE undersigned being regularly lieencd1 AttJQITOtDKlEBIfitv Hereby olfers his seriieo ns suclrto all who may feel' disposed to glvu him n rail. His long uiperi nco li UU c.uome,,..Wm "" ' rtMcr Mlj.ruiilS to All person, desiring my sertlcss, will pleasu inform' me (9 that effect before tlieyiidvrttije. 1 ,. , , IK AM DElUt. l oit-ollice address i Rnlitfhiirg, Columbia counly.Pai Jackson township, Jaii 7, leili ' Ladies' Ftirn. Pliulidtllli'a S0NH' t'ol'"l'l ""tel iiOHSI BILLS !