COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. "Our Oonilllntlono.cnnrd It river I Our gloried Union hold ll dear I Our Starry Ilag... forsake ll never! The proud Circassian our only recti EDITED BY LEV I.. TATE, PROPRIETOR BLOOMS BURG : Saturday Morning, Aug 0,1865. DtNOtRAiv, a sentiment not to be appalled, corrupt ed or compromised It knowi no hasensti, it cowers to bo danger, It ppprcssci ho weakness. Destructive only of deipotlun It is the 10I0 conservator of liberty, labor and property. It li tho lentlment of freedom, of oqual rights, of equal obligations lis taw of nature pervading the law of tho land Allen, Democratic County Convention. Kotlco It hereby liven that the Democratic Elector, ill and for the eeveral Dorought and Election Districts, will meet al their respective placet of holding the Oeneral Elccttoni, except in Con)ngham twp., thero they wilt meet at the Public Ilouic of Peter llower, on SATURDAY, 1 II U SCth of AUGUST, 1805, between thehouri of 3 and? o'clock P.M., of said for the purpose of chooslhg two Delegates from each Dis trict, to meet In County Convention at thtj COURT I10U8E, in llloomsburg, on MONDAY, TUB S3TII DAY OP AUGUST, 18GJ, at 1 o'clock. P. M for the purpose of making the usual annual nominations of the Democratic parly of Columbia County. E. II. LITTLE, Chairman, JOHN J. STII.ES. I 18AIAI1 DOWER, HEN'Y HINTEULITCR JOHN lllt.l,, PETEIl K. HERUIMU, JOHN FUU1T, E. G. RICKETTS, EI.1AB DIETERICK, Democratic Standing Committee. Dloomsburg, July 29, 1805, Pennsylvania Agricultural Society. Tho State Agricultural cxlbition, to be Held at Williamsport on tho last days of September rjext,promisca to be an unusual display. We loam that already moro space for oattlo and sheep has boen applied for than ever before, so long previous to the exhibition.- The Stato Society is exerting itself, in conjunction with a commute of tho Lycoming County Agriculural Socio ty, to navo compicto preparation lor any crowd that may visit tho fair or tho beau tiful town in which it is to be held. Thero are now in process of erection stalls for nearly ono thousand cattle, sheep and hogs; a hall three hundred feet long for protection to agricultural improvements ; tv two story hall, two hundred feet long, for the display of cmbroidory, pictures, statuary, piano end other articles subjoct to damage from tho weather ; and a cov ered area, overlooking the wholo of the ample grounds, capablo of seating from two to three thousand persons. A' sub' committe of tho genoral Executive Com mittee of the Stato Society, consisting of Messrs Hamilton, of Harrisburg, Kapp, of Northumberland, Ellis, of Lycoming, Holstcin, of Montgomery, Dricsbacb, Lu zerne, accompanied-by a number of members-of the society, visited" Williamsport a-few days ago. They woro hospitably received there, and after visitibg and cr-( im!ni'nrr iPa rtn ryr ikni' il nnn A f . I a w I . , .' ...... 1 homes, heat tily approving of tho designs j . r.L t -j T 1 o . and aots of the President of the Sodety, I , and Mr. Hurdic, the resident member of thfi Rrrrnt; Pnmmi.lpn in lt,n. Innnlilr I , v, to wnosc cuoria in ;nis airection too much praiso cannot be awarded. There is ev ery promise of a fine display, and ample accommodation will be mado for its enter tainment. The Trial of Davis. The rumor that Jeff. Davis is to be tried by a Military Commission, appears to have eoiho confirmation in a report that one of tho members of the recent Commission has been notified of hia as signment to tho new one. Wo hopo this may not provo true. If Davis, as the ohiefexeoutivo of the rebellion,be chargea ble with treaon,ho is amenable to the law, and not to the military. If he be aecusod ol complicity with the assassination, tho oourts are open and the cpurse of justice not moro liable to impediment there, than before a military tribunal. It would be as well, quietly to murdor him in his cell at Fortress Monroe, as to go through tha mockery of a trial beforo Military Com mission, especially with suoh a malignant imbecile as Gen. Hunter at his head, Theretore, wo repeat, if ho be tried at all, the Administration had better observe, at least tho. forms of law remembering that the Constitution, whioh the Prebident re cently swore to "preserve, protect and defend," says that "No person shall bo held to answer for a capital, or otherwise itifamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grandjury" and "In all criminal proseoutioos tho accused shall enjoy tlio tight to a speedy and public trial by, an impartial jury," JSST "Fearless and free," is tho motto of the old blaok Khionoseroua, who nom inally engineers tho "Smut Machine," at Danville, oalled tho Montour American, AsOlDabe was wont to say,this "reminds us of a little oircumstonoo'' Last spring wo wcro oompellcd to administer to poor liroiver, a pretty eovero nowspapor chas tisement, and concluded by reminding him that we hoped that would bo tho last no tice wo should havo to make of him, except it might, indeed, be at the toe of a gentle man's Boot. A few days afterward, we wero standing at a sloro door in Danvillo, when Brower eamo along towards us, hut on. looking up, ho tuddeuly turned about and ran into a building acros tho way. This was a eamplo of Poor Browcr's 'Fear less and Free ! ' Affairs on the Ilio Oratidn cause uiuob uueaeiiwe'at Washington, saresiwm w issms iMimiiswiiieinwiiiiMiiiSiiiiiilisiiHfliiiiiiiiiai1ww illllftawMwtflsi tHumiumlmMm iwwsiwsisaauiUisaBijiwHjmi.iJLiw.iyi'aisi ThcRovorcndRiotor Beckldy. I v,wuUUU,,aSi, Dl.,,IDu . v. Jii tuaiiuny last, wo Hicpjiou iuiu iuu uiQuiBsuurg i osi urato, m gi uiu uaii)iiuuUvmj',uU n,.. .uJUU, .u m and found tlio Ittv, Rowdy Scckhj'fliaui-- first plaoe, .notwithstanding- the fiauds in ing amidst n smll group of loyaMiatoners, whilst ho was palhcttoally roading to thorn a filthy production, which Mo wrote the wesk before, and published in tho Smut Ma chine, over tho signaturo of A. E. Kline, This follow Uccklcy is a public rioter a rioter, n rowdy and a violator of law and order, and duly fined and sentenced by revorend rowdy like, 'Old Parson Brown- organization of nngtooa and1 wluto men, front. I lioao who know th6 oharactcrol 1 tec by tho card puuiuuctt by tno iouz, ami ny fomo uocus pocus wasoeui wm Kjigar low,' of Tonnossco and as such was con built expressly for the benoOt of tho No-- the person who mado tho speech will at' HlaelrHucct Irora tue ciguv iiarri or uouioo, .ionni. ,r0m ... . Knoth r..i km , , . T , , . i . ' , .i . . i.i .i ..ri!. r.L- thov had not Judite Advoeato Lutz name is reported a Deserter on his Lomnany BSnyurHherirr victcd bv a Jurv of Co umb a countv as a ma. Id 1850'. whon thev oripinatcd.lhcir oncosco the lmnossib tv of this as. manv B07 '.. ..1rlr . ..... .L.i. .-. .. t t.r. .i 'i. fe Jcc coiemn Eii tho Court of Quartor SetBions. And this olared a orusado agninst slavery in tho The torm,ai applied by him, had pc is the Christian Officor of tho Government States. In' 1805 they throw aiido nil euliar fitness. Men who. had not tho at Bloomsburg, who got his olfioo 08 a reward for being a "7?tofr," as his ap. pointment was tnado in tho teeth of two - ne rqy now wen employ his timo in wn- dug Buauuuious communieaiions lor mo "Smut Maobino," against docent oitizons, puonsueu an arttclo in "lirower a Smut ar..-i; i ,,, iHi i . luuoinnc, jLanviilOjinrougn tuo agenoy of Jfotcti ZrcArVy.aDd Mr, Thomas DunnA over tho aignatuto of "Jaoob," dated at Rhorsburg, charciui; upon us tho cause of tho "arrost and imprisonment" ot Lis ven - inirua oi tlio ltcpuuliran party ncre, and so ; tlioso who got tat positions in Wash- and imprisoning defenceless boys' and old get through l snail portray tno origin 01 j in opposition to tho rcmonstranoe of ovory ' ington, about hospitals, &o. Tho truo'men. For this they got so muoh a hoad. your experianeo, and you can't deny it. Demoorat whouBcs the Post Office and soldier knows how to rato negro courage, 'in this oounty what had wo but a bircliuir, All-tho abolition liars and "ooleys in ( and using as a cloak for his bypoorisy,' Harbor, was kopt in roserve, andrtwm2, ' ensmy by monoy, vessels and sympathy. Pny called tho Ucmoeratie uome uuarus, ' " y" . u," or the name of an irresponsible creature call- 'while our noble white soldiors were laying ' Ho became a toot in the hands of these "J IIoone, both of itoburg. " 'Valuable Real Esta(C, cd A. E Kllno. down their lives by thousands. They , Leaguers, and was in very fact a "biro- lonjcti t0 preach the gospel of Christ, -r?r"i"AJ " V pursuance or an oicr of the orphans' uSun n Speaking of A. E. Kline, it may be well ' know that at Potersburg there wcro two ling" At the instigation of prominent1 and in looking over tho Biicrcd record did DEATHS. "'Tatmim'0" Au ust 20 180- enough to aay, that he is tho earno loyal largo Divisions of them; and at thoinino' Republicans ho arrested the Sheriff of the' yoa not sco whore Judas oon.pircd to put ' ., . . . " ' ,f ! ., ' ,J'1 ' I 1 7,, . , . ... i ii t t i i it. onil c At 10 o clocx In the rorenoon, Anurew CrLVetanJ an4 individual, who some two mouths since, explosion a Division of whito troops took , County and tho osramissioncr'a Clerk, and Christ to doatli 1 Wo were nerved liko- In Looust, this county, on' the -iutti ol Hamuei iieniy Eiefutori..f Archibai,i iienry iat, ,,f erable Father,SAMUEL Kmnj?. His aged ny wcro defeated, and then without op Father publishes in this Demoorat to-day, 'position advanced into Itiehmond, and a voluntary statement over hisown proper j claimed tho fruits of the victory. And tho signaturo, reminding his recroant son, A. E. Klino, whom he addresses, as "my child," that when ho got into tho Army,' (and ho plainly tells him through what influence il was accomplished.) that ho (the said Emanuel) solicited his Father to get him out, and failing to do so, Mr, J.i- 00b deserted and hid in the mountains. Nay, moro. Av member of the Co., from which "Jacob, alias Emanuel, deserted, in our issuo to day, pins upon him tho burning truth, that before he deserted the Army, ho sbiolucd bis precious oaroass from danger behind a Hay-stack. Liko Beckley, the Eowdy, his man "Jacob," whom Dr. Brower, of Donville, cndors-i ea as good authority, stands convicted by his Father, falsehood, and by his i fellow soldiers, as a ooward. Speaking of Brower. of tho Danville Machine, wo invoko pardon of our read ers, and solf respect impels us to admit, that ho is about the last ehah in cteation with whom we would attempt to oouduct a public controversy. A fellow of low instincts devoid- of truth, reokless in 1 , habit-falo to friends africaninapnear-,0UtlnS anoe, a pubho UauDei moro blaok nunrd ... than statesman, a disgraoe to tho Press . . , .., "a d"'onc8t opponent, an apologist for .. ' , , thieves and robbers a roviler of wlute- , . , , m ft n fi T ilnMf nnil tin as-. -1 t. . . I o ' ' uinu.iy auu a natural coward. Such then, aro some of tho creatures, by whom wo sto weekly assailed and slandered1. A- precious tri umvirate of politico-religious vagranU. Then thero is Thomas Dunn and his "Loytl Lady," of Wilkes b'arro. They, too,aro on our track. It would be impor tant to the public, if Mi. Dunn, would just inform them at what hour hb met this Union Lady and the dimensions of her j crinoline. Suoh a batch of stuff, wo ' ' I UOIU, "Would pillate the palace of the Kins of Kings , And clip the gilding from an angels wings 1 ' Would cheat the living wrong the dead, And rob the orphan of its crust of bread I" "Oh ! yo generation of vipers, how can Ye escape the damnation of hell !' Mexico. Evonts in" this ill-fated oountry soem hastening to a crisis. The United States goyernmeut is concentrating an army ot suoh magnitude in Texas, as to prcolude the idea that it is only for the purpose of enforcing its authority in that State, but intendad to aot effectively in the compli cations arising iu tho FrancrJ-Moxioan empire. Maximilian,and his French mas ter, aro marshaling an army of 35000 men on theHio Grande, with a view to oheok interonco on tho part oftho Unitod States in the affairs of that country, of which they entertain strong suspicion, in viowol tho army now oooupying Texas. The horde of adventurous spirits in that sco tion from this country. North as well as South, are sparing no efforts to bring about a collision bctwoen tho two gov ernments. That great misohief maker. Santa Anna, has also issued a pronuncia mento to his countrjmcu-from his retreat in the island of St. Thomas.exhorting them to wipo out tho empire, and promising to take tho field aa their leader or serve in the ranks Important nows may soon thon bo ex pected from Mexico. It looks to us as if another dootrine, called ".the Monroe doo triuo' would soon be brought to tbo name teat, and be as effeotually settled aa that of Secession, Elopement.. It is stated that Maj. MoConnall, a sprightly young officer, who at one time officiated as Provost Marshal in this city, has eloped with and married a daughtor of Gov. Ourtin, of Pennsylvania. Tho Major, whilo here, was deoidedly a In die's man' and joat the boy to carry off a boarding tobool girl with a rich old gov ernnr for hrr pa. -.t Louis Rpub'tcan Tito llcpubllcan" vs. Tlio Soldlcra. . ur. uuuu id uuvuo; nuuu, mu Dummta ui w.t tho army vote, tney gave a majonty for - - j 4 Qoni MbOIcllaii. In tho icoond' plaoe, waaiuvcr may uayo ucon' uieir prsviuus ...tl..nb. iL .r. nnM.nblonnnsod ft i i .i . " . to tho dootribo of Ntjgro Ecjuality. They ' also neo that tho Ilopnblicau party is an doctrine was no Slavery in tho Territories, Emboldoncd! by sucoesg ln'1800 thay do- ' raaks and not only themselves advoeato Negro Equality, hut impudently aik j soldiers to do so. A cortain class may do xiiey Know mat one jjivuion ot inem an turougn me icrriDio oaiiies oi mo mmur- j ncss, Spotsylvania, North Anna, and Cold .l.i i.i t.ita me main line, aim tuo negroes tost an by i- . wvir cowaruioe. Ihcsosamo men know how last April, thoy wcro pushed into the jaws of death in Lee's final overthrow,whilo the negroes 1 wcro carefully kept bohind until the one "loyal" press throughout tho North said , 'U6J wero better soldiors than our whito a ! Dr. John insolently obarges tho Demoo racy with being the enemies oftho sol- diors. Tho soldiers are Ditnooratio, and his assertion is absurd. But what has he done towards tho suppression of tho Kc bollion. Afier doing his best to bring a"0ut a stato of war, he and his Qqakor colleagues wero exompted on tho scoro of consoienoc ! An abolitionist have con acienco i men has on idiot common bmsq. A matter of consoieDoo truly to ap- ' plud the murder of Mrs. Surratt,aDd John Brown's invasion of Virginia, or coun- M' aD reJoico over the imprisonment and "eath of his neighbors in loathsome dun getftis. No ; during this war he has coined his monoy from tho people. An able-bodied man, yet he never shouldered a muekct ; nay even cringed at homo during tho in va8'on ' tb0 State, while Democratic Ed l,ors ai"a" repelling tho onetnyJ Even EoW '8 0I1 'nte"t upon offioe. and pro- ,urtbcr eP0lIs ,rou ho Govern- ment. His affection for tho soldiers is hypo critical j he has often abused tham ; un derrated their oourago and1 ho and his par ty now wish to placo them on a level with the negro. -j- The Spirit of Oppression. Tho war is now over, and it were timo i(B implacable animosities woro allayed. Yet there is Btill an clement ansated with slaughter and burning with Iust,who take delight in reviving a spirit ofaoerbity and famentinc discord hv unnpalu tn ihn l!oai of pMions and by rcoalli invcnti paBl wr0Dgs. Suoh Bn olcrn8nt b r 1 : . iuuuu iu uti uuiuujuuitr. i is Iiceil less to say that this elasa is composod of those who havo ventured nothing in be half of the canso thoy so belligerently ad vooato, and havo proGtod most by tbo sufforiog and bloodshod they scok to pro long. Their continued attacks upon tho public peace, their constant cry for the blood of a oonquered pooplo,and tho ruff ian and riotous results of their persistent and perverted effort, find an coho in the demoralization of war and their teachings examplificd in a spirit of oppression re gardless of law and order, and destructive to tho woll-boing of oommunitios. Criiol becauso cowardly, thcio and their prose lytes, fearing retribution for their own former oriminality, eeok this moans to gather around them a faction whoso vio lenco will inspire terror to all opponents, and socuro to them in .the future, as in the past, a placo and power that will contrib ute moro to their ill begotton gains. Wo trust that an intelligent and mag nanimous people will discountonanoo ev ery effort from every sourco to keep alive this malign spirit. Tho longer this agita tion is permitted, tho deeper discord is sown, and indefinitely does it po.-tpono that quiet and reconciliation whioh is no cessary to reunion and prosperity. No possible cood can be donn hv nvr,.m. tion.whilo crfl.it l.nrm must Jn.:.. M.. f. , o z a ' i " ill turd i oitnnAaA rtiov iinni jiilumm tu fiu urn;. uml iiiiii uuiiv ib il a ji..... ; ,t j . .1 . . We hope that every just man and lruo n "'"d every person that thero is not patriot will unito io frowning down ,Ue'U0WD "moro Peasant and effectivo remo- ow. selfish wiokedness of unprinoiplod men: that-tho administration may not bo clocc! I thaD b,ackberrios' I" Jou are thus affliot- ed in its wi and humane policy; L'T? "T " an ernng people may be restored to the wealth and growth of the ropublio.and dor resume their impartial and universal ' awav. Mnn msv pall (,;. ii..- ti copporheadiim," or what they will, but in tho oyes of all othors than fanatios it will recommend itself as tho only policy consistent with the Christian oiviliiation oftho ago. .. .. ... - VST Tbo U. S. S. Wyoming, Dank head, from Norfolk for Chiud, was at Kio Janeiro Juno 17th, coaling "Lincoln Hireling's." j.nu ..uiuuuuau ukviu ih.ijuuu.i .. .-I -r . m" . i iuiim, uui .. wish to khow its origin. During., lato oanvass-ono o! the Speaker r- at this plaoo j . t 'in speaking oftho 'Provost Marshalirand' .i .i !..... i i il. uioir iiuaismuiH, properly uscu mo tuim "LincHln MrcLlJ .1. their uul .. . . " . disbonosty tlio opposition say tho assortion was mado itr regard to tho soldlora at tho of his supporters and his f.ivorito caudi date for tho Presidency Wcru soldiers. bravery to faoo an jrmcd' foo, accepted' positions as petty Provost Marshals, and illustrated their character by arresting a torcignor ny uirtn, a naiivo 01 tno coun- iry wuion iwico irieu to eusiavo imurioa, and whioh during the late war aided tho lit. i. . . . nau tueuguts oi attempting uigucr game; !.t. .i i. . .1 . . 1 pyuo ovou muuijai to scizo cue man wnoso who even thought to seize the man pioturo JJr. John saw Ot . ...... .1 wall, until he realized tho fact that tho ac- tion of the "hireling" was not only against law, but eondomned by Gov, Curtin, and other leading men of his party. Now that the occupntion of this "hireling"' is gone, well may heoriogo in anticipation of Justice, and of trial in a plaoe where blibts cannot bo given. B.'ttor had it been for him anl his advisors if the commission in tho nrmy given him had availed, espeoially as it was obtained aj. Icr tho war, and all danger was over. t General Sheiman and Negro Suffrage. Tbo radical revolutionists will ploaso augment tho volume of their howl, Gen eral Sherman has again "betrayod" the country that is to say, that portion of it ooverad by Boston and Framingham. At Indianapolis, on Tuesday, he declared, in bis speech to the thousands of grsatful citizens who welcomed him, that ho op posed negro suffrage '-and indiscriminate intercourse with the whites." He be lieved "tho whites tnuH havo the govern ing power;" and ho thought tho'negrocs "might be colonized in Florida, and ad mitted to representation in Congress. "Colonized in Florida !" And are the radicals to bo deprived of tho privilege of "colonizing" them in every Slate on the occasion of n gonural election 7 Admitted to leprescutatioii !" And aro they not to bo udmitled as representatives ? Curso the hero, ye Pbillipses and Par- souses and Cutlora and Sumners and An na Dlck'niBOn I For never, since he led his great army in tho immoral march from Atlanta to the Atlantic,- bringing in cer tain spoils of war, totsely enumerated by him as 'many negroes, niulcf,and horsos,' has there been as good an opportunity for casting foul words at tho most brilliant soldier of modern times. The Hichmo.nd Election -An cleo- tion was held for municipal offioors in iroek, tho result of which Richniand last woe showeu clooided iniijorities for what tho administrationi'Jta have choson id oa'l the '.'scoesh ' oandidatos. In othor wordi. the abolition ticket was beaten, and tho con-1 Now, Jatob, in conclusion, a fuw qups- servatives elected their men throughout. 1 J0"?: .l'0 tcl1 J0,u ,Millville 'pi,i.i,ibi,i.'.i r T- .. aor thoo 1 ory Quakers ? Did you not toll I hia being too bitter for the "loyalists," , , their religious creed that if they the aid or "military necessity" is again 1 could not rule tho country they would op invoked, and on Friday last Gou. Turner I po3oit, and you wero converted to their issues his edict deolaring tho cloction null fa'lD' Jou DOt knnwi tooi that tlut and void, and addressed the City Coun- !tt8,f "P18 ,wero toric,s 'l1 1,10 ti,ne uf .. . , , ' . the Hevo ution? you asked mo if Toin oils a pronunciamoto forbidding then, to Evos had not his heel shot off then, and t act in their offices. Thus are elections a said yes. Don't you remember whon Dr. mockery in this new era of olectivc frco 'oun prevented you from voting at tho . ri... J.i...: i.i .. i ... nom. m 86T" Gen. Shormen, whilo at Columbus, Ohio, was approa.'.hed by Borne radicals. who hoping to win a place in the General's ' good will, wcro very abusivo of (ieneral McClollan,and concluding by asking Sher man what ho thought of the late ''Copper head candjdato for President." Tho Gen- eral straightened himself up, and, with wariiilh.earnestiuas and omphasis,replied, that MoClellan was ono of -the best and aoiest uonerais that commanded during tho war ; that ho had discharged his duty faithfully and efficiently until ho wsb ro moved ; aud that he (Shorraao) had g real respcot for his opinions. Summek Comi'lant Important to ovy Rcader.-Blackbcrrios are now abun- riant in nnr mrVrl li ul...i.l r. i - "-'-. a .uuiiiii uu uurna 3 "'""ma ana summer oomplamt , jiumuiijr oi nun ooucious iruit. or-They W"1 d? ,0U D0 l,arm' and provo to bo a oorraotivo f disorders incident lo ho summer. Hurn '1 he best Jt Cure ron a , r!Dand fowly ought to know it As soon as nossiblfl nflorYhnhnrn .l.r , I,, ." " ' ,-, 7" - .iinu jruun n n a a 1 1 1 1 n niin. I . . . n lea in not water let it eteon. Stir i.., ... , , ; i m Indiammeal poultice bpread tho tea leaves on Iho poli tico, put it on tbo burn or scald , whatever it may be. If burnt with powuer, it will take it out aud tho tkiu Kl I DA fia fHFar A aver ' vommiuniciATioivs W. T.. 1,. 'I'at-K - Dear Sir i-lonw more aik of jou to' givo this room in your Vttuni,i0 sbdet. for 1 am disposed to write , lju0 moro concerning Jacob of Rubra- n ipiit' burg. l.l mn lirirl o fiimnrrn tirsl.' Hint wn ' ,. , . Fort M.filin men well know who wernthe cftusfl oi our arrest it was our own ueiuti bors anj nol Tato or Jacobyj 1 could Oatno the neighbors if t. wished stinno liitii.Inannn ns did tho Commission al liar- riiUnr,,. Lshall now turn my attoution to Jaoob ofUohrsburu- Well, Jaoob, I ought to can you my cuiia, uui wuu ob uro juui written scntimsnts, you truly said oxperi- cnoo is an excellent teasher, and by it In.itt.r. imnroRMhns nrh rffadb. Uhloro 1' .a .... .. . . ijuvo jp00 ;inJ Jacohy wcro the causo of I our arrest. I Jacob, you spoke of an organized com TTotxmd In r" arr A A trim it fl liis Of t a nur In linn Ml ltn ' W(jro el!ut tl( ort jjjffjin . , , , T too, and il they don't repont will share u'8 Jt0' They havo their thirty pieoes of silver from the Administration, and like Judas thoy pretended to bo followers of Christ. You say wo were brought to Jutice. My child, I am an old mnn, worn down with hard labor and troublo, and it i hard language for you to say it was right to put iuc there in my old age. You i-yin-pathizi with tlioic scoundrelly neighbors who caused our arrest, and who wore the murderers of Wm E. Holtrts, aud your own Urothcr in Fort Mifllin. You wish to use a soft phrase by say ing "a disgraceful father and brothnr." Sinoo you sympaihizo in such hellifh and daiunublo deeds, insinuate no longer that we are "ignoraut," but lay your hand upon your mouth and forever alter hold your peaoc. Disgraoe your parents and bro thers no longer by abming Tate, Jncobv, or any one else for tho deeds of your otvu black stripe. You ay your Brother acknowledged it was Tato &Co's fault that ho was put in Ft. Mifflin. All his friends know that he claimed exemption on the ground of con scientious scruples, but the board would not listen to it, bcoatisc ho was uo Qua ker ! He lireil acd died iu that l.uih, never having takcu any paper but a'rclig ious one You were towards him as you wero towards tho Democratic party which you followed with a baas drum that you might get tho loaves and iishes; und as the Jews bought matter to uci-unc tho Lord that they might accuse Jiiui,as you wateh cd your Brother, but you can't injure him now ho lei tbo dead rest. His letter in my poession provo your ns-ertioin false and vour party the cuiiso of his death. You state wo were brought to justice. By tha false swearing of renegade Demo r.rati and abolitionists we were tried yet only seven out of fourty-four condemned, anu those seven attcrwnrus relea-eii by the auttioritio". INol a aiticle tnini; w.is found true as reported to tbo Ooveruuieilt, cuoh ns torts, nllc pus, anu entrenchment lou t.peok of our uulawful deeds. Was it an unlawful deed or "resisting to (iov criiuient" to lio peaceably in our beds, irom which we wero taken through thoio porU of your lying crew? Beloru you charge unlawful deeds show one act ol rt,ais'euco, or do not uttempt to glory in fl! Y,U Wi" Le,he!11 ,t0 Cuu,iu ,.,.uujjr I.UV4 fiLVl 11, null OIIUUIU UU ashamed to show your laeo amoug your relatives. You had better emitrrate; as you have no friends hero uicouwuuu tieuiiuu, .mu ttiui uosepn l'at jton gave you a horse and saddle to oome Beutou, and how mad you were, Ja- ".. - "Vel . mo 3 rua".v bo licvcd i he New.ro in his natural state" nun not human. Yet you joined tho uoblo bull in raising a oompany, in which Noblo in tended to pet the preference nt a 4th of July S. S. Culcbiation at Nuw Columbus. You, Jacob, did not get it, but the Dora. lining n.in.,a ,IM n:.1 r. Noble persuade you Z WZZii while there did you nol writo for mo to fiet Jou oul- I tried) but failed, when you deserted, came homo, and secreted vonr self in the mountain. Again, while in tho army wero you not a MoUlellan man, and did you not oall your hoy after him I When Dr. 1'. would not vote for him you did likewiio, and when vour nerjennii.il ' Brother nd wife called tooco you did you not leave the house to avoid tbo subioct orLr' . , 1. 1 1 01 "r. pat troubles. 1 A.Klinc novcr took Tilto'n nniwr i nor (iiu 1 lor twenty-one vears WbII child, your first expe.ience was uSer Dyiiiooralto rulo, whioh you deserted lor ...... i'-i'-'-ii aooiuionism so you see your experience Wa' .n "5e from To Zfn! " not you, shall SAMUEL KLMK. Bbnton, Fa., Aug. 1, 1865, FerlAi 'Columbia VmatrtH," L li, Tatk Dear Sir : I nn. Col deretand that thero are oertain individuals 1 in your town and about thoro. who havo" T t 1 W.la right that w. Fori Mifflin men were put in ur'uon 1 '" ,r"u"' J"" T 1.1 ... iumu men ro iiko an oilier murder. . - . nra. Tn n.nie i,.i,;n,. -1 ... . .mv, uttiiiu iJivaauru lima uU(l trout fishing up Fisniogoreek Kiev hsd bet. tcr Keeu pleasure somo other place, as thov will not bo very welcome, nor nnensnmn! Mod by euoh bad violoms lately f,ora - i v I 4 Jenioil auu ciscwuoro oau t iiihuu us uu . tviqn. liiirnr. wnn nrrniitnu ro were vn iniv.iioiiN t aijthiiisHZUU uuuub iu vcumi . .j v r: ' . " -' A. E. Kline. II is amusing tt seo this roan (proud bimfclf in tho 'Wegr Equality" sheot of this Uonnty. A man pretending to bo re- liglou jet who attempts to dogrnde his old luthcr, ami justinos tuo imprisonraoni, ana consequent murder of bis brother. lie la K3 01 1110 luiumy ui uucjuuit, u,u. . n.i . lfi"W0 ' CU nootii iuis wyui ncru. He cnlUtcd in Ootobrr, 1801 in Oo. 'D 84th P. V., was sent to hospital in June 'ho ilaro. I To rhow further that ho is a fitting corroipondent of the "Negro Equality Gazette and Frco Lovo Advocate," 1 will 6 " uu.o.v., Va ,'March 23d, 1802, ho was ono offivo or sis: others who crawled under n hay stack to save His valuable carca!.i. .1 TI-. 1 n. V. 1 I,. . I.. ..Ml liUb 41 . Jt I.V. UUUUU OUOU IIU T II t cut another shot. ONE OF HIS COMPANY. MARRIAGES. I Oh tha 25th ult. by llv. P. Croith- l. I 4. If !.). t t fl I. 1 1 T ...... I"."", uu.. u. ..... ngrtl I) months. In Centre twp., Columbia co on Sat urday, July 15i!i, 1805, Iua ADDiBON.son of GiMirgo K. and Mary A. Hess, agod 1 year 0 months and U7 days. Netu&Ducrtiscmcnts, Register's Notices. INT 0 KICK is hereby given to all legatees, JLl creditors and itlir persons Interested in the cs- tales of the respective decedents and minors. Hint the following Adiiiiiiistrallii i and tJil.in inn accounts havo been men Iu me uric: ol the Itegister or (Jolumliin en., ami will bo presented for conlirmation and allowance iu t lie Orphan's Couit, to he held In lllnom-hurg.iu the county aforesaid, oil Wednesday, III 4d ,of Dept. 1st 5, al 'i u'clvck, in the oft.'ruoon of said day. 1 Aocount of Sumupl Noyhard adm'r. of Ituasel While lale of Centre township, dcceacd. 3 Final aocouut of Lewis Ycttcr, Kxe- cuior or the Inst Will ofrlarah Davis, late of Calan'ii sa twp., deceased. 3 Filial account of B. I. Fortnor and Lewis Velter. Eiccutors of the last Will of Conrad t'eiisleriuuchcr, late of Franklin twp., deceased. 4 Account of John Kieffer, adm'r. of ni uie esiste oi josepn ucamart. late or Lalaniua twp., deceased. 0 Acoount of Liwi C Groen, adm'r, of Wlllard C. Green, late of tfcutt tnp , deceased. 0 First and final aonount of Win. Rob- bins, liiiardian of Abraham Titman minor child of Ihnuc Tiimnu. 7 Firrl and Onal account of Win. Kib , "" ,":lrd':", " ,,:xac K Titinnn, minor child of .mi. i iiiimn. 8 Account of Levi Wrighti and Abra ham Voting, adm'rs. of l.udwig Young, dee'd. 9 lurst and final .iroount of Daniel .Vcllick, Uxcculor of Kliiubclh Marr. late of Pcotl iunuaiiii, urc u. Hi Acoount of John V Bodinc, adin'i. of I'etcr Uodlne, who was Ouardlan ofllrlluin Undine dee'd who left issuo UrilUin Uodine, whose l.'uardi.in is Joseili Stokes. 11 Account of .lohn V Bodino, Adm'r. u I'cter tlodine, who was guardian of llavid C llo dino, dee'd. whu ilied leaving issue Cmma li liodine whose guardian is Hiram J Header. 12 Account of John V Bodino, adm'r of Peter fio'Iine who wns guardian of Uliznbetli llo. dine, now tilizabelh Header, 13 First and final account of John Dil- dlne, adm'r, of Henry .M Dildlnc.lale of Madison twp, deceased. 14 Account of John Evcland and Peter Uvjland, adm'r. or I'etcr Kvelaud lale of Fishingcreck township, deceased. 15 Second account of John Appleman, Adm'r. of llaltie-Applcman, late of llcuilocn toniuhlp deciased. 10 Account of John lleiiibold, Executor of Samuel Weary lale of Locust twp., dee'd. 17 Firet and final account of Jaine!" Masters and llonjatnin P Battin, Uiccutors of Henry Uallln, dee'd. 18 Account of Wm Snyder, cuardianof of the person and estate nf Oliver l'aliner, minor child of Thomas l'almcr, dee'd. 19 First and final account of El wood lluglics. Uxr.of Charlxa .Ma, teller late ol llriarcreck township, dee'd. !iO First and final aroountofW II Wood- in, Kt't. ofAshel Ulckcrsoa, laleofUerwick liorough deceased. 21 rirst and final account of Jacob S Evans adm'r. of Michael Whtteniiht t.,A ..r n.ml...l township, dse'd. , J-l Account of John Switzer.surini Ex ""'"I i ricui-inii owiizea, i.i iti oi uerry uvp., dee'd IA Acoount of Satuuol Creasy, guardian ii i...iiia urover. lale Louisa fry, minor child or I'eter I'ry late of .M Win tp. dee'd. 24 Account of H W Creasv. Adm'r. of .v.,., luumcj, miu UI OCQIl ITVp, UCC U. ll... ,..ol. . . ' ' 2o Account of Wathiss Whitenioht. Guardian ,f Sarah E Kline, dauehler of Harmon KlVS of Ml Pleasant twp, 26 Account ol John Stiddon, guardian of Samuel, minor child orCharles-Howard of Urcen wood. 27 Account of John Scott, Guardian of llenrjr Jl lloagland, minor child of John Hoaeland. late of Locust Iwp. dee'd. 28 Account of Edward Edwards, adm'r. of Augustus 11 1'earce, late of ilriarceck iwp, dee'd. 29 First and final account of Daniel Kos- lenbader Adm'r of Martha Perry, Idle of Locust lwpr deceased. 1 .10 Account of Jaoob Hartman, adm'r. or Jacglillartnian, lalo ofOolnuibia co. dee'd. 31 First and final aooouQt of Peter K Ilctbeln Adm'r of Henry 1 lloagland, lata of Locust twp, dee'd 32 First noootint of Robert F. Clark and Michael F Eyerly. Hccuiois of Jacob Eycrly.lala of Blooni twp, dee'd. , 33 Acoount of Wm.G. Fisher, Guardian of Henry C Swayie. late of Franklin twp, dee'd. J4 Account of Muthias Wbitenight, guar dian of Isaiah Kline, minor child of Hamuli Kline, .,; , r.?"1!0 . Deraotl) (Juardian jiiiiii iviicnen cru.i oflleiirr Kilrheii ii.r.'rf. Account of John Murray. Exocutor fa John Murrav. lale orr-ntnmi.i. ... .i.!.i ' irat acoount of Robert F (il'irt 38 Acoount of Robert F. Clark adm'r n ... . uv, , "V,1."" 'u owir-ioioofricounvp,rjj.:'d. 3D Aooount of Andrew P.. JiiaaKh .Mr aa&s?iss-'i "u o? 40 Final account . -r " ! ol Setb Ii, Bowman 'ri ofliniah.Bahl.i.teof, Bet, , and Isaiah Dower, Adm' wick iioro.aecu. AuguilS, lfCS, r i . .. . x uuiiayuua JlgPlOUltUral SO. cioty, friMW 1Ann1ts.a.:. uu. . Sdf.rSi'J' " WIIshlAMSl'OHT, LyoomioE Count. . -. Any inrormallon desired niU be jivcn upon ncrann ) application or by leii.r to the u ideuliScd HatrilbliVr"' ' A UVU HU"C&4m: J ho nllce of the Hociely will be open at Wilkam. po,t on and after lbc5tltVaepteinbor WIUan"- A. BROWER LO.NO AKJSR, I !l. .1... I.:l. M I.' P.r.nilrt,... IIIIRI.Il J ST.' RECEIPTS FOR JULY, TO THE COLUMBIA DEMOCEAT, -!Oi The' following payraenta have boon mado to mo Lofvmlna JJemottat offio, during tho monlli of July, lSflt? ! 6 i obe"hi4tr.M n nnn,i wt , M&ST e M M fl 01 3 M 4 tr i.u"" "i.'LV.V' 4 r..r. I'll Jnnr. iuWt,,T,l 1 40 v rt tijcbtcr r.it H Sn Mnrrt fthlicher (uric A ll'W lit L.i i au rr j m itri IS" IlanlH Palmer (III) ll J 01 . i:'."n V""""(l,ento) 17 M I M Wm U'l)imnlt i Sil Alriaiidrr Knnus I 40 Jpse II Orpanler' iiO Jaeob lirtimhlli-rr I Oil IMnaril Orahain a 01 3 W 3 01 2 I)' 3.110' ' 15 an oo' A 00' 1 no 5 oo 3 01" 3 Of!1 2 OH' Oil 3 So a I All Mrs.MargarctCrcaiy ! M Kit of Jnn Yeagcr tllus Mfnrtenhnll 2 SO Columbia County i Iti 11 II Frtas l uu iraae r; Yoat I. A lltitchi roii l.afaycttn Creasy fe'gSiVv" roi vy ii int j ,o L...pi a ii ,ii yams 5 IX) .Mcrull Ac Miller I 00 linn Win II lacibv Hon I'ctcr Knt 11 DO K, of Win llnft'inan Est orTiuia w young in) Mrsu B llnnrer Kill I, Krcas. .100 () A Mngargcll M D I'hllin I' Kyer .1 75 II M elevens John W Kline 3 SO Henry Ktlchner I 'apt Jnn II Kline 2 0 rtaimicl Kvi-retl Jun II McMirkin 8 Si Itev II ilsnn Com, nf 1'rnn'a I a TO Orangnvllle N.Hcliool'J On Est of M McDowell 7(10 Jnu Kccffur ClliiHim ) (nj Our pavnionts rur July arc more respectable than largo. rtv of our subscribers, wo are sorry to say, to whom we have sent bills have as yet, repunilJ. We, hope lint all Indebted, whether nt hoins or nbrnsdj will oblige us by an enrly remittance. 3 III n Ir-nimiAnl nnrf IpukI iiflin.l.liiitl,i Inlh. .li ...... ...5 ..,..., ..,, ,.,,,,,N,r, Rlcli.ird Han's heirs on the Kat. Jfreinlati lla;n hiich, Ufo Iloldf-r and I'eli-r Mnllickon til South, sal Hank I V'andmllcc and Win Uelong.on the West. CONTAINING 239 KCKES, more or less, on which nio erected a ifooJ Two-Siory Dwelling House and Fraoin Barn, Wagon Shed, and out-lmild-ings, nn excellent Spring of Water near the door. Ihrrn i nlo nn Hie West end of said property ,1 unu aiiuu iiiiii .iuijt rriiiu-1 .writing uu'isu ailil a good Dank llarn, and a Spring of Water convenient t i sue same, a large pari 01 me premises is cleared, which m a GOOD AIPLE ORCHARD, 1 taifc m county nforesald. JtiriSU COI.U.M N, Ulctk liliioinburg. Aug. 1, 1605. I he nl uvo prope'ty will lie sold nn reasonable ti rmi and ill be divided into tws farms, if nccctiary t suit purilia ers. ANllItKWUIinVKI.INI;. ).. . B.JIUi;l. IIBNIlV, U' Augusts, I3CS m.bo.nsBUKtt The next tirm of this Inmiiuiion will t....ln nn ltll!1Ul-ll ,1 V HlllMI. l.i . i wck.i.,.u,,mu,...lt....,, .II.U1JCII Ml J II, 101 f I The reglar prrfei cf tuition rnnrc from in 0 . $7 .50 per Urni of eleven H'ecXi; to be paid at it Ik I fore tho middle of tin term. The usual eitrn changes will be made fur rirrmnit , ' aim "ii.- rariuus urnainenisl llranrlies I B,.'nli'.'i,lL!!"el(' ''"W?"' ' pupils tvhn ,lnll attend the Hclionl should be prsscnt t t)R. hi Ciiininr orihc term, or as soon nflerni posgiblo, in urder to start regularly ilh the class In nil cases fiui i:i ; Hill be ihnrged foi the rcxi. tijm, iiiiIo.s otheruus liysprciM pre inns aerccmeiit. Trie I'rimlp.il I a had nn niperiencii of yean n , leaihing the I.aiicusce n rid IIs"i-r Mnilieiimti- Mill aslbo vunuus branches nf n s.ib.i.nillul i:,u,,i, Education, and n III spare mi wr.nt, to cecuro mind ami lliurougli progress in his pupils. ' . .. KEt- " UIKim. A. V A"g"3'3- rriiiupal SALT.' bALTH SALT!! THE -ubscriher offers for sale at whole tale aud retail, y.ill by the llarrel. Kiipert, I'a. August 3, I8U-3uiu. 0iiASGi:VlLLE h a m a il Bie&jt3i, Academy, and Soldiers' Orphans rchool Tho Next Term of ihi, Inmtuiioii vi.ll com uience nn MONOAV AL'IIUSI HTII, ISCi I'or r.irtlicr particulars impure of Orange,He,CL:',,WA"a:'t- Vtin1 Court Proclamation lyilliRHAS, th.. Hon Willi, m IIlwci.,., iVsidenl VV Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and lien eral Jail Delivery, t.'ourt of Utiurler MesM.ms f n,0 Peace and Court of (.'ominon Pleas and Orplrin's C.nirl. in the Suih Judicial District, composed ol the counties mih .im' n,? "7" '"' yoiiifns. iiikI the ll.,n. John .M KeS Holds Klelihen ll.il.lt.- 4 r.r.ln,.. I.. I r... hia county have Issuedthelr precept, benringdote the lli day of I eb.. iu the year of our Lord one thousand eishi r , . e , r U,) . S.'e to dlrt"-'J f"r holding a tourl of Oyer am! Terminer and (Ieneral Jail delivers , Conceal (sinner Sessions of the peace, Common Plii, and Orphan a Court, iu Uloom.burg, in the count) nf tn umb a. on tho fir.i iinnj,. .1...1 .... ti... , ,. , . III UllV , i. .ica,, n luiiiiiiut. one weeK. An V ,' "I, ." Ulc,,r 0,Mct' appertain to be done, ii.iln i"iw , .1 ""' 1"m.1"1 ''' '"USn.zaiice, to prosecuJi ugnint the prisoner! that are or limy be in Hie Jail of tuilX? y rro,l1l"1"h'i' 10 "" '"'' pro." mine , 1'"" '" '.""'' 3x"" nre r'l"-'-led to bj punctual in lieii attendance, agreeably lo their notice.. Sbirn.n.. n, Jl. CVCtt. SlierirT .... s wMlbV iuuui?uurj jniy vj, looj. Traverse Jurors or Stptembir Term,M, RI!lmDs'"J,,Vl? LluS,,,nJ3'iiel llieece. Heaver John Miihacl. ti,vVv'l?.Jy?'' 'I,1?ch Itiltenhouso Fran CainWj,,4j'Io,c, liartiiiaii'.'aamuc'l'i- Centre-M I) ItenHey. SamV 't: llo v" Til ,. Try (toyi,Bham-iJaUd Camp, James Ii.m T W Fi.Ulngcreek-Sarnuel OCrevelinir l;ranklin-8Miuel Loreman, He,m,o;rr7-,.u:'ji)o,.i:,i,,e- a",uei Locinti-Willlaiii Ucach, I' K, llerbin. Ml Plcasaiit-Jackson lkeler "5""n, Chri.t au"" " h"CllC"' ',a"me, "ll,"'.,t' ' .Mllllin- ''.!b...,(gera'y T,","",, A,,nl Ph,l,P 0,1 IHiher Hv.uis, rJaniuel Ziminerman. Iiouias Stackoua,., p. riwlshes. i-John Kile, sen, ' J.icob J 1. 11111 Montour-I Or ingc-rJanmel Ziminerman, 10-iiiouias atackoua,., p. riwlshes Sujarloaf-John Kile, sen. Grand Jurors or Sip'cmbv Verm, 1805. Illoom-Peicr Jones. Ceo. W. t'orrell. Uor. Ilerwick-riilbct Fowler. I ciunii -Samuel Appleman. Heaver-John Fry. C.mrtHl,",,C",'VeHc''Beo'lliil. rcu-r ; Ccnlrc-Jercmiah llagenbuch, . onynehainA w iftr. Locu"rW,;JVr'i 1)tit,,tVch' B-Jn'in li, n, Ul" lorn, JdIiii Lee. liver wvKr1 t"',wforJ Thn"u 1 u'ei" Madison Join, (Jraham. Mitllin-Johu L. Ilond ugarloof-rred ,AnKvht w B.rtn , DV virtue of.a urii ..r..i.. , t'x ;za ui.a writ o,ven illlleil i. I r.e ,,. di lca it... --.." . .7 -'..rt."it vn exnoiMtl Irt tiiiKltr a hL f.'"' " ? C01'" r, will b exposed tn,,hl e .. ll poWXVnCT "l" follottlr, ,ea estate iu.wi : ' ? M" f "U 'I tow.T.h JL"' im.ie in I.ocu.! fol kV..'. on ,Z".ir.? SSI W. bribed !Jf,"ii?. -"fjaoUe'orV'anu" Ihewe.tbv la,,,!. ,,r :::: ' -"".uu t.rnit.0'1 laad.ofjShn jjioUccrcMti morn nr If ! iii.u.nA.. . liiv (ii ra iclirtln n lliiv.,. -- f i 'i- - "ini 'im MU.Vit , KherillfsOlllce. aA!nm' QN'VJ,!:'i; ULoumsburi; Julyy'j, lees. ( niieriir F. 0. IIAURISOiN. m" D. r .1? 1. 1 ' .y. l!'vi.tuUie Coroner, the Ju.tice, of Ihe-lenceand ron.table, ,,f the said county of Col- "n.'i,1 o 1 ."!"J't''!' "'c",a"11 "'"r I'f'l'" P J 1 a f i . 1 ii iiiv sji-111 un v ui vu'Ts . L.B, n theyearefourLnnl one thousand eitlit nlnTT", viU."r,'.Ulli a."d 'y-lour. and in the eighty Lr t "rur"'''!'le'i'n.leiice1,f the United f tatcs "i .mcrica. ( Uod ssvtam. c.iiM,,.. ..., r., .nd .oliiiuWrV, fcbruiry J,,i;jJ-( si I iwon A IiNlON TH13 0.ill b'ecrslaty Norrwlma, July .'(, jjjj.
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