IB i.iiiiijiiiijuiiiaMiMW.iMiswg DEMOC AND BLOOMS BURG GENERAL ADVERTISER. LEVI L. TATE, EDITOR TERMS: 2 50 IN ADVANCE. "TO HOLD AND TRIM THE TOUCH OF TRUTH AND WAVE IT O'ER THE DAIIKENEI) EARTH." VOL. 19. NO. 32. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A,, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1865. VOLUME 20. COLUMBIA RAT II 9 M BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL Baltimore, Md. ESTABLISHED as a REFUGE FROM QUACKERY. The Only Place where a Cure can be ob tained. Dr. Jnlinson tins discovered tho most Orlaln, Hpcpdy, mid only MITt'dual Ilemedy In ttic COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. 3-r . - " Our Constitution guard It ever! Our glorious. Unionhold tt dear ! Our tstarry ring fortake It never! The proud Caur.asslan our only peer! EDITED BY LHVt ,. TATE, PHOPniETOn, BLOOMSBURG ; Saturday Morning, Oct. 7, '65. Dimocrai v, n sentiment not to lip appalled, corrupt ril or compromised It knows no baseness, It toner, to no danger, it oppresses no weakness. Destructive only of despotism It is the sole conservator of liberty, labor nnil property. It is the sentiment of freedom, of niu.il rights, of cpial obligations ilie law of nature pervading the law of the l.mil Al.u.N. ii-.,,l.l rnr Wrnlness of Hid Hark or I. hubs. Strictures Affcelinns of Ihc Kidney, nnd Madder, Involuntary Dl.rhnrge.. Impotcncj, General Debility, Nervous lies'. Dyspepida, Languor. Low Spirits, Confusion of Idea.. I'alpltiition of tho llcntt, Timidity, Trembling. IlliniiPis .if Sight or Giddiness, Disease of tho Mend Throat, Nose, or Howils-those Terrible Disorders iirlslhg from Solitary Habits of Youth-sccrcl and solitary practices more fatal to their victims llian the one of e-yrens to the Mariner, of till sacs, blighting their mo.t brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering m&rrlaee, Impossiblo. YOUNG MEN ('.specially, uhn have In-come the virllms nf Folltary Vice- that driarlfol and deslructivn habit vvhlilinnnii. ily .weeps lonti unllnii ly grave tbnu.nnds of young ini-n of the ni'i'l exHled talcnls and bfllliant Intellect, v.iio might i.lhervvlto have entranced H-deiilng Hen. rs with 'In- thunder "f eloquence, or wnk.-il to ec Uiy the living lyre, may mil with lull luiirtrteme. MARRAIOE. Married persons, or jming iiu-n rrnl-iii-l Jtinr; mar ling". !' i ' K aware, id pli.vsiriil weakness, organic de tnlity, dcfoiii.mc-, iei illlj cumd. He who pieces himself under Hit rare ol lit J. may t.llglnusly confide In his honor as u gcnlleiii.in, and confidently rely upon his f kill as physician OUOAMC kakm:ps ru incdintelv Cured nnd full viiinr restored. J his distressrig atreetion which linden life nils rrable and marriage iinpnscilile-is lite penally pal, by the victims ul inipioper indulgences Vming per sons are too apt lo commit excesses fimii not lii-lno ........ r il... .In-mllii! i-tiliseimriir-ps that mnv ensue. Now. who that uuderstund Hie subject will pretend to ', . vll- . kl..,, f. ,. ..... u ... ..i,..,..,- .., tjnvlhat the power of prorro nthm Is lnt sooner by , ' " those fallliii! into impp'p'r habit-. II, mi by Ilie piu , thel noiu be deprived of the prlvllcte of .oliug who ilent I llesiil-s li 'leg deprive,: o the ilea,Hr" ol li, a I have the proper iiulitici'l t -ns nfKlei tors as present cd t-y (itTsprliic Iti- most serious and destini-iive synip- , ,,, t;0BlitmU-ii oCtli, ...le of I'ennltania : hinsot bolh body anil mind niise. Tli- mi -lent be- ; ' ume di ruugt d, III - p!..i'.il and meiii-il luuellniir Itl.ioni Josiah II 1'urio in. iliv id Lowenberg. J, It. Wiaaelleu, i .ns hi rr.'cr.ni.ve i.iv,t-r, .,r.i- .m- i.i.ut reier oiiimi . Vigilance Committee. Tb" follow lug pir.nns have been nppoinled as Hem. m ratii: Cniiimlllees of Vigilenre for their respective ton in hips in Columbia co. As the time Is limited to th Jiilh of Sept. leik'i. for the assessment ol HildicrH and others, who hat e not been assessed, we deem it expedient that immediate steps be talicn to hate all assessed TUN UAVa ptr.vioustn the Election; and that )ou fiirui.il each Soldier Hon in the military ser vice with a CISKTIFHWTK of Assessment and a llc eeiptof'lav I'd id i ith a lull rt of 'tickets enclosed in a pioperly indoised return envelope; to see that .ahilliv. liisuPHsiii. IMIiiiuiMii t lb' llean l.i'ig tmn, t'onsiinit ! II' I j j t',iiiiig ol in- I mm- I iidgli. I.un.un.ptii'11. Heiuv 1.11.I Dc.illi lilt. JOIIN.vruN, Memtier of Ihe lt nl Coll-ge ol s'urgroa-. l."iirlon, lirniliMte from on of the mol eminent l oll- gi- in lh t nlteit rUales, and Ilie greater part ut h"e IHe has bi-en spun In t e hospitals ol London. I'.ius. Plnln delphia, nnd elsewhere, li.is 1 ib-ited i-ouie 01 the mott astiiui-hlug cures tint were en r knoivn ; many Iron Wed with rii'ginir inthelieail and oi.rs when asleep great nervousness being alarmed at mdnen suimds ba.hfulio ss. wilh frequent blushing, nllenih d some times lth der.iiigmeiil of miu.l, were lured imun-.ii etely. TAKIJ PASTICUI.AU NOTirr. ti. 1 ihIiIpi.h.i.n nil those who have inliired them selves by Improper iinlulctiire and snlilni-y iMbits, j which rum both body nnd mind, untitling them lor either biisine.s, study. "Cit ty, or mamas'- 1'he.e are some of th 1 sad anil nn-lai'choly eileeH produced by turlv liabln of youth 7.. i 1 aknrss of . ihi; Hack and l.imlis, Tains in Ho- Head, lln.iness ol Hijht, l.os. ol ,Mu-eular f'ort'i. Palpnatiou of the I lliart Dyspepsia, Nervous Irintability. I) raneemeot j of the llige.tive I'unitmm lieiieral Debility. Hynip tonis of Coosuniptloii. ce. MtNr.i iv 'I he fearful effecls on Ihe mind are moeli to be drenued l.o. ol on niorv. I 'nnl'iisitin of I iie.is. Depiession of r-plrits, Uvll I'o'boilinm. Ai ronu to Hociety. rielf-IUslrust. I.ovof riu nude, Timidit) ,4-c jre soinii of Hie ei 1 s produrert. Tboisnnds of porMius of all aces ran now Ju.lg- , ivhat is Ihe cause ol ilo ir ueiliuius heiilin, losing "! , vieor. beeoioiiit' weak pale, n, rvus unit ' 0 aci tied, having a slnguliir - ill., eje., coutn , and siiipuiius ol Cousa inptiou. ' YOLNG MEN j .. i, 1 ..li.im.,1 ih, in. elves t.v a et'tain nrnrtice ill nulgi'd in when al'ine, a habit fre'pi. mly li.iriicrl Irom vil companions or at .rhooi, the offWts "f vvhieli am nightly lell. even when asleep, affd, if not curml ren tiers marriJEi: impoisihlii and ilestroys bum miinl ami body, should apply immediate' j . 1O1.nl 11 titiv 1i1.1t n voune inuo the bepe of our coun ry, Ihu iride of Ins parents sliuulii be siiatclied Irom re am) in- Hocii peisons niitdt. v m Holmes, John C. li -iii-iii -K0I11 i. il- o 1 nr ir. 1 I'-iiaii-teek- Villl.i.o I, .100. 11, Isaac llovver, John IS. Jac .In. I llor Itervvic' J. a Smdem Joseph P. Hibbet. Ill rai'i llc.w.-r iver Hmiry lliuiei'iier, t lias Michael (Jen P I lr I-... 0 h K-'i I nil xiidn w I' ri s, Allun Shelliamer, Henry I) 1 Kn ir - I ai.ivv issa V.ili"r rlcott, Mahlon Hamlin, Jainc S ! MrNiiich ' t onv igharn J II Kniltle, James Harry, Daniel T ' .MiKlernan.l.'lliilon llivviit rihiiif,ereeK- i v mi it. 1. bin-, Jj--kson Mcllenry. I ii II vv hit,'. I .ink in D.i.il 17.1-.. Moses Ilovver, II J Header l.ieeirv,M(-,...-ui-.iiei .ogirt. Win Kyer. A J Albert son Jlilin V.I OMley. . nileik-h i) Mi-lirldc, Win II Shoemaker, Aaron Bml'.h. J i-Ksnn Join T' Ileer, Hlss V M-Ilenry, George Hurl -matt. i.n'iist I'UIIeikiin Win (iw.linan, Jonas Fahring er J.-lui V.-nL' -r Tiouii'iir Kv.i-i Uelliv-t. Voah Maaser Teter Mi-hi muli. J it (Julrk. Ma.lisuo - John -v I'm loa, K A fmilb. I.elvls rirhuvi.-r. i'anro.1 Ivresin r. M. I'li'.isn.it-Jcun ,liip.ntu 3 imuel Johnson, John Klin- .diHiu J II llei'-r I" II ll. ss. A Schwe peuhoi'cr . .Miiiii Win T r-hino,in. Ilarui-in ( John, Michael f.rovr. Or-iU'o James n ll.iriniu Kr II, r. lobii Miv'i-r I'm J nil ii W Hunter. I. fjarin in, Hs't. Jno Lore U'ltriiigccu.ik - i'lulip IJ ml Jjines Kiiffor, William Ilr.i l.. II. fi-olt l.'ol W II i:m. rinlijiT Hartman. .M White, riiieaiio.if David I. evils. Joshua li l'rilz. Andrew l.aiiiiach, Henry i lless Hi otil.-r ufthe D.-iii. ftan.l. Con mittae. C. K. Ii;i:l,i;lt. Chairman r.ioonisimrg. s.pt.in, is,.j BS5T Tho rcveiend npplioant for "Wliia krj Inapnctor" sbould bo caroful not to lenvo Lis finger marks when ho washes his diriy linsn through looal tquibn in tho Star. It looka ridiculous. Columbia County Republican. So "loyalty" has had a quarrel, oh I Did "Judas" ecll "Thomas Dunn" out, and boat him at his own game of political thimhlo-riggiiig T So it is whispored among ihcKnowiop; Once." Tho "yricwtfnp' plicant'' is tho "recipient," said to be, of tho office of 'Whiskey Inspector.' "Camr has his Brutus" and Pco John has his ''Judas'and ''Judas" has got to bo Whis kay Inspeotor" to the great disgust of the hickoiy quakcr, who had a pot oanditlate of hi9own. We doutsco why his lltver enca should not niako n goud "Wohkcy Inpectoi." A good many 'chapluiun in the army' learned all about whiskoy.cards, and othor amusements. We know noth ing about the qualifications of tho present applicant, hut he is doubtless t-ure he is qualifiod, or he would not ask for tho ap pointment. We are for the right man in the right placo. J Among the arrests in Missouri for not tking the radio.lI oath aru those ol the lady Principal of the Paln-yara Fe male Seminary and a young lady, tracker at Hannibal. A catholic Priest, J.N. Ctitnminps has been arrested and fined and lo eland committed till the fine in paid. Another rlcrgv man, k gpi raan Gatholio is '.'waiting bis tt tut in Jefferson city for the same otfensc of preaching the Gospel of Christ without permisr-ion of Missouri abolitionists. iiwi tins is tree America and ttic year of our Lord 1885 ! Negro Equality. Thoy toll you that the ltepublioatis are trying to niako tho negro equal to tho white man, and that will never do. If to lire honorably, harm no one. and give to every ono his duo, is to tnako everybody equal then surely Copperheads arc not 1 . . - t.M. 1... - equal to negroes I n no nut a nuiuy thinks that thoy can legislate ono person equal to another socially. Abohlion county commute Ail'frcss, We bavo constantly said the abjliliotiists woro for Negro Equality: and in the above extract from tho address of their Committee, it is admitted. The address concedes that Dcmoorats chargo the Republicans with suoh a do eign. Is it denied ? No bu' it is aveired that nenrocs are bettor than white men, This is n little farther thon we thought Peo John and his party likely to go; but hero wo have it in plain wordi that white men "ars not equal to negroes." It is then proposed to evado tho ques tion by a dodge." Who but n niuy thinks that they can IcgNlato ono person equal to another socially. " Without stopping to comment on the want of grammar, and the bad cnglish no ticable in the sentence ; wo desire to call uttcution to the fact that the writer does not deny the intention ol the Republicans, to secure negro equality, to extend to tho black race the ballot, and to attempt po litical equality, Nobody charges them with any attempt to "legislate' equality ' iociay'';but eeveral abolition county 10 volitions have patsed resolutions in favor of striking tho word ''WHITE" out of , Col II It Kline Jno nil ,.ri,i..-rls iil.il f-lll 11 V OO-IllS Ol' HIP, )' tiiim.ci! of dot latins from the path of nature anil in dulg in;' in a i riaiu sirrrl habit. heron eoou mpiaiin MARRIAGE, retiert Hint a sound mind and bo.lv arc He- nio.t neccs- sii.y ri-iuinlea t-. promote eoioiuMal liapi sp In- .,, ihe..,. iln. i.ioro. v Ibroaeh llf-. heiomrs aweary pilutima.-e ; Ihe prm-peil lio.iily tl.-iik-Oh to tin. view, Ihe mind heroines sh.i'i'me.i with de.p.nr and fill.-d wall Ihe mclancliolly nll.-itloii tint Hi- o-p-pitiesa of another becomes blight! d nh our own, Office, 7 Sovlh I acii'l; Uirc, 1 eft-hand Bide going from Haiti more street, a fe iln-ir. rom Hie corner. Fall not to observe namu and niiui No li-iters reeelved unless postpaid and eon laining a slump to be need o i the it ply. 1 1 tsons w rltlng lihould Hat age and sen I portion of advertise ment describing b iiipimiu The Doctor's Diplomo hang in his office. Endoi utmtnt ol the J'rus. The many llinusandg cuied at tliin p.talilishment within the last twenty year., and Hie .numerous no rirtnnt furgical operations perfotmeil, by Dr. Johns ton. vv lines jed bv the n pollers of The bun and man) other tupei., notices ol winch have uppeared again and again t fore the public, besides hi. Haioling a. gintleman ol eharniter and totpon.ilitlit). i a sum eient guaranty to Ihu ulllicted. Skin Hsc isls Spti'l'dy ( wed. Aptti lew - y U P D G R. AFF'S EVE AM) l.'Ait I.Fi.i.liAltV, (On Ihe. H-piare. Three Iloois from Btei-le'. Il.uel WILKESBARRE, PA. AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT The Right of Suffrage. To the Officers of Election and Citizens tf Columbia County : As Distiiot Altoucy for this county, charged as suoh with tho duty of prose cuting in its courts offenders against tho laws of tho Commonwealth, 1 think it timoly and proper to call your attention to a question concerning the tight of voting at tho approaching oleciion,to tho end that tho laws may bo kept and tho legal rights of the clcotors maintained. Tho qualifications of an elector (beside naturalization in caso of foreign birth) are fow in number, nnd are plainly sat forth in the Constitution of Ihu Slate; and so lorjg as that Constitution re mains unchang ed no power whatever can add to or sub- traot from them. Thoy are raoited in tho general election laws, and these law. are thus mado to presont the only ques tions whioh arise .as to the electoral qual ifications of our people. It has been alleged recently that uon reporting persons undor tho Unitod States drafts, and others who loft their districts to avoid being drafted, aro not entitled to vote at State elections, and that boards of election should reject their votes. Rut election boards have no right to reject the votes of suoh personi, and no power to try or detcrmtno the question whether they aro in fault or not under United States laws. The ubsurditv ol stopping clcotione to try draft questions, is manifest at first blush ; and there is no law conferring conforred upon it by the States lo pass uniform laws of naturalization for persons born abroad. Each State fixes ozotuiive y, by its own Conititution, tho qualifica tions of suffrage at elections within its borders, I have thus called tho attention of elec tion officers and citizens to this subject, as ntroductory to tho nolico which I now give, that for any violttions of the laws securing tho full and complete excroisc of tho right of suffrago to tho clootora of this oounty, prosecutions will be promptly in stituted nnd due punishment inOiotod. Neither the.rpjeotion of legal votes nor In-timidation-of voters will be permitled to go unpunished. Tho laws aro In foroc in Columbia Couuty, and they sltidlbo exe cuted E. II. I.1TTI.B, District Attorney of Columbia County. Uloorasburg, Srpt 27, 1BCS. A Convincing Proof. If any proof is rcquirod of the un swerving adherence of our candidates on tho State ticket. Cols. Davis and Linton, tho manner in which they have been treated by the War Department would be sufficient. Col. Davis, especially, has been made the victim of politioal persecu tion ; but the people of this State have now an opportunity to reward as ho serves a man who would bend tho How Stand We ? Uy polling anything like a full Demo, cratio vole this fall we oannot fail of oir rying the Htato by terii of thousands ma jority. Wo will toll you why we think so. A yoar ago at tho October election, if wo did not carry tho Stato, wo coma so near tint tho difforenco was soarrely worth mcc'ioning. Wo bolievo that w did havo a majority, but woro ohoatod out of it. Considering then that both par ties wero nearly equal, what are the chang es since then t Philadelphia gave an cnotmous major ity for the republicans a year ago. Tho oity was full of contractors, speculators, olorku, shoddyitcp, etc. All these havo been Font to their homes and other em ployments, so that they iro no longer paid for wording, thouting and choating for that party, and it la not likely that their majority will bo within threo or four thousand what it was last October. Tho soldiers in tho army in noarly all cases were eithor coerced into voting tho Republican tiokct, or falling to do so tho ballots were ohauged, or falsa returns mads, as Capt. Hrookway states in hit fpoocb. They are now at homo and of ojurso will vote as ihey please. This will give its thousand of votes, wbilo the op- de. : position, no nue would prclond to csy,will knee poll near the soldiers' vote they did a year our state restitution. That is political I h p(wer 0Q c,cct,on offi(Jcr8) of rcgu. 2?" During tbs last session of our State Le islature, Senator Lowry," Irom Erie couuty, all opn and outspoken friend of iirero equality, introducud in that body tho following bill : Sr.citON 1- Re enacted, ke., &o , ihnt't ohall not be lawful lit any passen - it mil way compmy witbm this com 1 monweaUh'to make or onforee any rule, rccu atian or practice excluding any raoe of people from its passenger earn on ac count of their color This bill pasisri the Senate finally on the fish ol" l-cbruary 1805, and every vote in iis favor was republican. And yet the ''ninny" who wiote tho addree of the ab olitiou couuty committee, talks about "a n nny who thinks that thoy can legislate one person equal to another socially." Hero wad an attempt, any bow to tcgislate a nigger "cquaPiOi'ihty, and all the re publican senators proviug themselves nin nies,' for thinking they could do it. Wo now charge that you are in favor of the I'snniul nnd nolitiaal" equality of tho blacki and whites. You dare not deny it. j" As was to be expected the '"old Pharisee" and hie friends are makfing an organ of the Slur, The insinuations about those resolutions are as false m ihcy are ridiculous. The Ch.tirman on reso lutions asked us to prepare them ; we did so. They Were reported to the Conven tion verbatim as we prepared them ml a singl'. one supjir sscd. Col co. Ittjndt'iam Was there ever a more disiugoiiiou3 piece of double dealing I The charge is that Dr. John suppressed a 7Ciolu'inn passed by the convention : He evade that, and says the I'hairman reported them to the convention, and did not suppress a singlo one. Nobody ever said he had be reported those which had been prepar ed, and Hvomorc, and those two the Dr. suppressed. He dares not deny it. It ho docs, the proof is abundant. There is o letter in oxi'tancc from the chairman, a- sorting the fact; and Dr. Hetlerly, a del- I Up0n a platform which declares for a high rgatofrom Gouyngliiini, has a note in the protective tariff for the benefit of manu equality that is what has been charged up on them, and that is jutin effeot admit ted, by dodging behind the word social. We charge you again, Pco John, with favoring tho 2olitical equality of whito mot) uud negroes ! And we charge ) ou with saying that white men ''are not equal to negroes !" Where they Stand. Mest-r". Hartranft and Campbell staud upon a platform which takes ihe ground tha the war has been a failure and that the Southern State? are out of the Union. Messrs Hartranft and G.nnpbell ttaod upon a platform (hat is in lavor of confis cating tbo Southsru lauds fur ihe use of the negroes ; Mcr.rs. Hartranft and Campbell stand upon a platform which is opposed to the taxation of Government securities, aud eousequontly in favor of taxing tho poor for the benefit of tho rich ; Messrs- Ilarlranft and Campbell stand lating its exercise. On the contrary ,lhero is most express law. with penalties, to prevent any such departure from official duty by them. Ry tho 103d pcclinn of I ho Goneral Election Law of v!d July, 1839, it is pro vided, that 'If any inspector or judge of any elec tion f-ball know.ngly rojact the vota of any qualified citizens, oaohofthe persons so offending shall, on conviction, be punished in tho manner prescribed in tbo 107th section of the act, e. by a fine of not less than $50 nor moro than !200. By tho 67th soction of the same law, it it is provided, that '.'Every porson qualified as aforcsaidttind who shall niako due proof (if required) of bis rosidonco and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be adnnttcd to vote in the township, ward or district in whioh ho may reside." And by the 10th section of tho samo law, an Inspector's oath Is prescribed, to ibo blaok idol of Abolitionism for the ( sake of promotion Timo aftor time ho j was receommeiided foi advancement by his superior officers, but each time elay-j at-home cuemios interfered, in the follow- ing manner : The Doylts'mcn Democrat wasconduct-! cd, during the absenoe of Col. Davis, by, Dr. J. I). Mendenhall. The Doctor is a' ago, but considerable lens. Tlioy canuot expect to make anything like tho big majorities thoy did a year ago in their republican counties like Suquo lianua, Bradford, Tioga, and tbo liko, while wc will havo no trouble to'mako ma joritios equal, if not greater, in tho Dam ncralio couuttes. On tho whale, then, we bavoovory rea son to feel sanguine of a triumphant vie. tory, and henoo call upon our people to organize ! The good timo ii now at hand. tlUS INSTUT10N is now opened and A..iol,a In llm most fOstlV stvlc. Reception, I'rTvateand Operating llooins aro large, convenient and sell adapted. The rturgical apartment contain, in flne.tiolleitlon of instruments i" this country, nnd thus his laeullies will enable him to meet any and nil emergencies in practice He will operate upon all the various form "f IILIMlNKHa, Cataract. Oceluon of the Pupil, t.'roks Uyes, Closure of Hie Tear thicli. In version of the Cyelids. Pterygium, kc., -c. And will treat all forme ofHores, Kyu Crannied Lids. Uparetles of the Cnrnen, and Scrofulous diseases of the Lye to gether with nil the diseases to which the L is nub- lect. ..... L-t.rGt lll.:vi .,i.,-ii - -Will treat all the diseases common to , hare,-., from the Uar. Noises In the Lar 1 ailll V010 011011 By- Romcmber that the Election occurs on Tuesday. October 10th. Make your busiuos arrangements lo attend. Our opponents idwiis go go early nnd vote own.Ctttimbla County Republican Sent. 26, 1600. There's the advice of- a loyal hickory mifikor to bis narty followois. "Go early . . . rA. " KinOfir lip' ,!-(, inn iimmi - in- m.bv - - -- - j the organ. Discharges from mo uar, Noises 10 iiw i.ni i Catarrh, diiuiully of liearing.toiai ueainess even - the Drum u tlestruyed. Will insert an aitlflrltil one answering neatly all the purpose, of the natural. JMr'rAHl'HijrTUUTllIlOAT.-AII di.eases com mnn in "'0 Throat and Vose will be treated '" VPll U. 2"U(1KV.-Ile will operate upon C ub ".,Klt. ,rf (-.,.-, rcllatcTuinor., Cancers, F.nlar reel, Hair ;."' Cll; is.lt .-.oration, by healihg new vtedTeucil., t. l, sl fjeneral Burgery of rle.h Into deformed pM whatpver character It may prj-"" ,., nnrrori "Labius operation for the radical icoinpletr) cutj of IK ihi. is un-iue.tioiiably a perfcl cure, and ' ' ' nu," He or no pain. Out ofmany hundred operateil dpo . n loston there has been no tailiires. it h av ng nut M pttdt l approbation of all wliohave siibniillecl o't AltTll'lOAL UVKS.-WI1I inert nrllllcial '"e.1 InIl.ern the motion and PM'ree.ion of the t.atural.- 1. readily cured. Tlfo.e .ulTering fron.it will dowcD w.c.a": vv.ii,.,u. with a view T i what ehe col MMhp.WX&&? of Thomas Dunn, the falsifier of the pro- ihu, .. nnnrier ofa century in Hospital t Hi practice, itHe who Mar it. ieut.tr. Swear, lie', cheat, any thing so you cau "vote often" Commit frauds on the bal'ot box hcto at home, be cause now tncro is no array lu tho field, which can bo cheated, bamboozled and co"rccd to vote tho abolition ticket. The purity of elections amounts to noth ing when success is endangered, so "go early and voU often." That is about th uicless exhibition of depravity yet made by the abolition organ-advising itw ... . , . .M Will Montour American, which wc copy in an other placo, reiterating the averment. Rut of course a man who will advise cheating at an election, will lie to get out of a scrape. fiSf The Episcopal Diocesan Conven tion of New York assembled on Wednes day of last week. Tho annual sermon delivered by Rcvi A, H. Tinton. At the session on Thursday Bishop Pottiir spoko in favor of ccolesiastical harmony and reunion with the Southern Churches. Resolutions in favor of reunion wero pass ed. It was a damper on the radicals in church and state who desiro coutinued dis union. Be Vigilant. Democrats ! friends of the white raco and opponents of Negro Equality fie vigi lant. Do not let any one p-uauudo you to cut off any name from our ticket. It is composed of good and tru men, who aro all opposed to Negro Equality. Bo vigilant and sco that no ono is deceived. Montour Democratic Ticket. J'or Assembly Wilhsm.'on H. Jacoby. For She4iJ Jacob Shelbart. For Register Win. C. Johnston. For Commissioner John Moore, For Surveyor Geo. W. West. For Auditor David Blue. For Coroner Ualeb Applemau. r ,, . fa.'turers at the cxpeno of the coubumer wuiou Pa" as ,0ows ' -a tariff to make the rich richer and the and that I will not receive any ticket or ,,. . . vote from any person other than such a 1 Messrs. llaitranft and Campbell stand shall firmly believe to bo according to Hit upon a platform which i directly opposed provisions oj the Constitution and taws 0 to the "mild and gpiicrous method ot re- this CommonwealthntMci to vote at such construction" now bein? successfully car- election, without requiring such evidence ried out bv President Johnson. of the right to vole as is directed by law ; Can anv voter of Columbia couutv cast nor will 1 vexatiously delay or refuse to a ballot for these gentlemen while upon a receive any vote, from any in r son who, platform opposed lo the poor man's rights, shall Micvc to be entitled to vota as afore in n white man's irovoriimont, and to tho said" &c. Federal authorities who are tuiocessfully It tUus appears , mat tno vote 01 a per- encaced in rcetoring the Union ! Most son qualified under tho btate uonsiituiion rwuinlv not ! and laws must be received, that its rcjec r . . . 1. . 1 I rt-... . . 1 1L.1 .1.- ... . . -- ll0n lg 0D utaiciaoie ojensc, ana mat iuu Summary of News Inspectors aro expressly sworn not to ro The President last woek received on ject 8U0j votc, nor oven to vexatiously de import nnd despatch from Governor Per- .(ay tue votcr in giving it. rv, ol feoutti uaroiina, announcing mat There is a so ample provisioti of law to I friends to cheat at tho election-and yet uld becxpeetedoi tue pnu. Dunn, tho falsifier of iho pro- who limy lie di.po.ed lo employ hint, Wool V Head haVC Tl Uiagni fioeilt lCH- the State Convention bad adjourned ; having stbolir-hed slavery, placed the olcc tion of President in tho hands of tho peo ple, created a commission to prcparo a code of laws for the frecdmen, approved President Johnson's policy, and appointed commissioners to soe the President in ro- protect tbo voter from annoyaneo, intimi dation, or violence Irom anv person what ever in the exercise of his right to vote, By section 110 of the elootion Law above mentioned, it is provided, that "If any person shall aic or practice any intimidation,'threats, fores or lation to the imprisonment of Jeff Ds violence, with depign to influenoa uuduly TINWARE & 8T0VE SHOP. 'TMIK undemlgned respectfully inform, hi. old friend L and ?;.totner. that lie ha" P1'"''" ........ 1.. ni,n..n ..uisi.iiiiiiiieiit.andttie i.nncurn will .erenlU-r bn conducted by h i in - e I r x c 1 ii el v-I y . . n lis. iii.t n-relved and offer, for sale, tl e laig. I est and most extensive assortment of IAHV B'l OVKB ever introiiucen intoiun otniivr,. I m. ....... i. .i,.u .,r - ,-mmiiptp flksortment ot T. "l" i Vh. market, loceth- sr with Btove Fixtures of every Jeu'riptiou, Oven and xBtove, lladiatura, Cylindar Blove., t-at "onAtr' M novea, Cannon Utove., fcc 4cr. Rlovepipe and Sw.te con.tiuilly on hand and manufactured tn order. kv kind. 01 repairing none, as u-ji, un . ..-" der. S&- Tho State Constitution has been adopted in Colorado by 'a large majority. The negro suffrage clau-e wa. defeated. Do you hear that Peo John ! A new white man's ctatc coming into tho union. Dont you wish you could keep it out un til it "legislates" a nigger equal to a white tnnn politically and socially : eomc sputr. SoldicrH ! Remember that the aboliton platform does not say 0110 word agaiust ni'gro suffrage, but that thiktv abolition pttpers, includ ing tho Republican of this plaoe, bavo do olared in favor of that infamous doctrine ! Maior Genoral Slocum has written to Dean Richmond, aooepting tbe nomina- tiou of tho Deroooraoy ot Now i oru auia. - s - ' tST Everybody is a " Copperliead'' now-a-day. "who docs not favor negro suf frage. Thus, a Springfield, Illinois, letter to tho Cincinnati Gazelle, says "a little batch of Copperheads, with Gen. Mc- ic pationage of eld liUndi ..id nfw W?"'' , ,. .pietiiiir .d lilted ... nurenr , , . , ihe -V CUrnand for President, met to ratuy rtesidont John'onV policy. " Then .loiinvn " a t'-'ppirbcd h hq ' UfV and Govei nor Map-rath Galveston, Texas, was visited by the most terrific storm ever witnessed, ou the 13th inst. Soveral houses were blown down and others moved from their foun dutions. Trees and fences wore aUo prostrated in every direotion. Fortunate, ly no lives were lost. The Stato Department has received de spatches from tho American Consul at Constantinople, which bhow that tho ohol- era id decreasing in Turkey, but that it has broken out afiesh in Italy and Barce lona, Tho Now naveu steam saw null was burned to tho ground Thursday night. l.osB 8:10,000. lusuranco?25,000,moBtly iu Now York offices. Tbo origin of the fire is unknown. Governor Wells, of LouiBana, has h sued n proclamation calling for tbo elec tion of Stato offic- rs and members of Con pres on ibo first Monday in Novmhcr or ovrrawo any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain tho freedom of oboico, suoh pereon, on conviction, shall bo fined in auy sum not excoeding 500, and bo imprisoned for any timo not less than ono nor moro than twolvo months." By this section a sovero punishment oan bo inflicted on any porson who attempts to deter an olector from voating by threat ening him with : prosecution or arrest, or using any other intimidatioti or any force with such object. Tho prctenso that Congress has prohib ited non-reporting men from voting at State elections is not true in point of fact, and, suoh prohibition could havo no effect ifitwc enacted. Congress oannot do termino who shall or shall not vols at a Stato olection, simply becauso tho ques tion is wholly outsido of its jurisdiction and beyond its power, It has no power 111 connection with, or relation to btate ; very plain spoken mau, and was in tho habit of publishing articles, occasionally, which the nigar-worshippora pronounced "copperhead" and "disloyal." Although , Col. Davis was iu tho field, thousands of, Close of the Great State Fair, miles away, copies of tho 'Democrat con- j WiLLiAMsrouT, Fenn .Sept. 29. This taining theso articles would be marked . l,1Bt d.ty 0f tho great fair ib less crowded and sont to tho War Deportment, where than any time sinoe tho opening. People thoy were eagerly seized upon as pretexts arc going home by thousands. Tbo trains for setting his olaims aside. At one timo i8Jt night and this morning are so crowde-d this persecution went so far that Col. Da-J tbat even women aro standing on the vis was arraigned before his superior offi- platforms of tho oars. Hundreds of poo cers, by order of tho War Department, ple, about half of them ladies, could not upon chirges contained in an anonymtus gct 0n the trains last night, and wero letter ! He was honorably acquiteu. forced to romatu over. It is estimated Could petty persecution go further . tbat fivo thousand people were waiting on Whon Col. Davis was wounded on . tho line of the railroad last night and this John's IsUnd some of the stay-at-home . morning, trying to get passage on the uinvniut.1' pnmaplcrid that it was a "nltv ! trains. No such rush was ever seen be- he did not lose his head, instead ot his hand !'' When men who call themselves "Union men," and who pretend to lovo those who fought against rebellion, would tliuc stab in the back a brave soldier who lay suffdring from wounds received in tho nut-vice of his countrv. what will thoy not do to provcut him from obtaining that jus lice ot tbe bands of tho people which ! would bo at once a rcbuko to them and a token of the downfall of their party 1 Therefore let no ono believo tbo falsehoods concerning Col. Davis which aro masufao turcd by tho Abolition prefs. Had Col Davis, liko his opponent, Hangman Hartranlt, sacrifiocd his oon seienco and his self-respect for tho sako of a high position, he might have been bask ing in the sunshiue of "loyal" favor and the boanis of the twin "stars" which daz zled the eyes of Hartranft, and blinded him to his duty as a man and his honor an a soldier. Had Col. Linton (who was wounded four times, mid who was never obscnt from bis rcgimont during his term of ser vice except when disabled by wounds,") acted liko his opponent, Ciinpbcll, and civon his sanotion to schemes of negro equality, thinly covored by the cloak of "loyalty, ho might bo now tho incumueni of one of tboso fat oflioos which the War Department to well knows how to provide for its pets. But neither of theso two gallant soldier forgot their duty as citizens and as Dem ocrats, and it now rests wtlli tho people of this State to fchow that the groat Demo cratic party remcmbors its duty also, by electing them both to tho offices for which they have been nomtuated, and whioh they would fill with honor to themselves and profit to tho Stato. Alleutown Dtawcrat. j?Sr Tbe ubolitiou papers aro trying to make it appear that tho rooords of their candidates, Hartranft and Campbell arc much hotter than Davis and Linton- If so, tell us how tho two formor passed thro' the war without a soratoh, while tho other two cmo out littorally hoi tn piccsf . fore. This morning a great trotting match took placo between a blooded rnaro from Luzerno county and a horse called "Grey Stranger," from Lebanon r.ounty. Mile heats; best two iu three. Won by 'Grey Stranger.' Time, two forty six. At throe o'clock p. in., another rao3 took place between "Groy Stranger" and "Black Hawk;" from Vermont. First heat won by "Grey Stranger " timo, two forty-eight. Second heat won by "Black Hawk;" timo, two forty four. Third heat, won by "Blaok Hawk." Timo 2.38. "Grey Stranger" met with an aooldont, and did not run eutircly rouud the oourao Considerable monoy changed hands on tho result of tho raooby tho sporting fra ternity present. A number of othor ra ces look plaoo during the day, but wero of minor importance. At twelve o'elook to-day Senator Edgar Cowan delivered an address on tbe fair Grounds. A speaking stand was ereotcd on the raoe course faoing tho main stand. The latter stand was crowded to suffoa tion to hear thu address. Govornor Cur tin, A Boyd Hamilton nd Professor Hal derman, nf Columbia, Pa., wero on tha Inspector's stand; The best time made during the raoe yesterday was 2.30, acoomplishod hj a bay maro from Plymouth. Tho award of premiums was made known this afternoon. Tho Secretary n offico was orowded with exhibitors waitic? for their ccrtifioatos. It is now thought that not less thio (if ty tbousautl peop'-o visited the fair. It t-' supposed that about twenty thousand do' I aro wero takcu nt the fair altogether j tij profits will probably reach ten thous-" dollars, Not tho slightest disturbance I' place during the entire fair.eovo occasic al arrests of pick-pockots! Everybody now paoking up to go homo. 'ufftpRO or citifjoihip. except ibu powor Mighty MraiiRO, isn't 1' t 56T Tho Seoretary of tho Treasury hti decided that aloholiol mado from beer is not subject to taxation, the latter article having already paid quo tsx. - tiSr Vote the Pemoowt't 'i'kt't. ii few 1 lllomiitiiiiig Vav ni'o 1 d 1"" f .