Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, October 07, 1865, Image 2

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COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
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i Our Odnslllutlon guard. It evert
Our clorlocs Unionhold It dear I
Dor uarry Flag forsake It never I
Tho proud Gauoasslan our
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editi:d by lev u tate, pnopRtETon
BLOOM SB URG
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Oct. 7, '65.
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KUauiuwmaiwmmMM mi txaT.rwn nui mrr-mt,Tmmati
TrtiotRMT, a tfntlmdit not lobe appalled, corrupt
d or comprnniiMd It knowt no baiem is, If cowers
tono danger, i opprencs noweaanesi. nirairuciivc i
oniJ.ofd..pott.mituth..oiocon.ervato,oniberty.
labor and proprty. It la the aentlmcnt or freedom,
equal right!, of equal obligation lis hw
fervadlng the law of tho lanil-Atxtn.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS
FOH AUDITOU OUNERAI,
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WAJOK JOESIV I. LIA'TOiV.
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY.
"""COUNTY NOMINATION'S.
' FOR ASSEMBLY '
v. 'Willlamson H. Jacoby,
r&l OF BLOOMSBOIlQ.
rou uiar. ATroasnv .
Milton M. Traugb,
OF BERWICK.
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FORinuAsunnni
John .T. Stiles.
OF BKN'IOM.
FOR COMMISSIONER
John F. Fowler,
OF PINE TWP.
FOR EURVKYOR I
tokWaflfbittt'
Isaac A, Devvitt,
OltEENWOOD TWI".
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FOR AUDITOR:
Leonard B. .Buport,
. OF BLOOilSBUUQ.
FOR CORO.VER.
William J. Ikoler,
OF MT FLEASANT.
Election October, 10th, 1805.
DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS.
A lerlos or Democratic Meeting will bt held In
Columbia County during the flrtt week In October,
being tho ono iniinediately prec?dlng the election ac
cording to the fallowing programato .
Herwlc(, Evening,
Eoar.iijcreek, do
Cnnyngliam, do
Fonlaravilla, School Homo, Evening,
Ha.f-Way Home. Evening,
Jerteytown. do
Ueaver Valley, , do
Espy. - du
Mainvlllo. do .
-Jones' Hotel, ido..
Mim.nv.I.e, do
Uenlon, Aflcrnoon. do
A.inasColcs, Ecehing. do
Uatawi3a, do
Rliortburg, do
Light Street, do
October 2nd
do
do
do
do
do
3rd
In
do
'do
do
do
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do
do
do
do
do
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do
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ELIJAH R, 1KELF.R.
Chairman Uemooralic Committee,
Sept. SO, 1665.
Democratic Triumph I
The Negio-heads of Connecticut, held
an Election, last Monday, to erase tho
iinitTiiiinii r a.... . r...
woru , iY xi 1 1 jv irom t ictr otaie vou-
rom tneir ouie vou-
stitution. and were defeated by upwards
of ROnn I Tib i thn ripv.nr pffort nf thn
abolit'mn-republioans to mako a Negro
eqaal to a white-man, and thank God
it has,Bignally failed, Hurrah for the
White-man's Constitution and Govern
meDt. Close up the Banks.
A largo and very enthusiastic meeting
of the , Democracy of Locust township, , themselves in power while tho Democrat
met at tho publio bouse of J. L. Uuret, j io party would have prosecuted the war for
Esq., ton Mondy Evening last. It was iu legitimate object, the restoration of the
addressed by Col. V rceze, Capt. Brock- Uuiou, and adminittred tho government
way and Charles G. Batkley, Esq. not for a party but for the people.
On Wednesday cveuiDg, a meeting was i -
held in tho open air, no room being found 4 A Very Nice FlX"
largo enough, at tho town of Centrdlia- DuriDg the war, the Abolitionists were
Wo uro assured a brea vote will ba east 60 exceedingly 'loyal"hat any man who
for tho Democratic ticket. The meeting
was addressed by Col. Freeze and Capt.
Brookway.
In Beaver Valley, on Wednesday even
ing, the largest meeting wo ever saw there
assembled at the House of F. L. Shutnau.
CohJTreeze and Capt. Brookway address
ed the crow'd. and we are asiured of the
fact thai the people of Beaver are aciivo
and vigilant.
In Centre township a meeting was held
on Tuoiday evening, at Fowlersville. At-
? ,i
tendanoo vary respectable. Levi A.
Hutthtson, President. Col. Tate, Col. Ent,
J. S. Sanders and M..IVI. Traugb, Esqs ,
delivered adresses.
A large and onthueiastio meeting was
held on Wednesday evening at the Hotel
, ol Capt Grovor, in Centre twp. Pter
Miller presided. The Democraoy were
addressed in a speech of about two hours
by OBI. Levi L. Tate.
Arlother 'meeting was held on Thursday
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evemu
eniug in jiainviiie. i uo uemocraoy
n
jjemocraoy
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rBiu uui iu grout uuiuuoin uuu cviui'i'ii
mnointhiisiasm. Cols. Freeze and Ent
ench spoke on tho ocoa.,on.
The Harriaburu Ttlenravh. whose Dub
lidher is u IJtssian, mado a villainous on
slaugbt upon Uol. Davis, tbo Democratic
oacdidato for Auditor General. Mr. Da-
. .
vis, in a letter to the ASet proves that,
everyihiDg tho XtitiantuA about him was
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B UUM VUllblUUM L.JT DfjlUg .
I cannot acoonnt for tho malignant
Loslilily of tho editor of the Harriaburg
'Jeleerunh toward me crceDt beoause mv
grandfather w.-s ono of tho soldiers that
capctireu too wessiani ai i ren.on in 1 1 o.
Mr. Bergner I very loath to forget old
grievdneee,
Gpjd, in New York Oily, is quoted
Taxing Government Bonds.
Tho Now York Commercial AJvertistr
(Republican) says i
. . i , . . 1 . 1 I . . - t
"now, ail ino mini ooiisnjugucos oi
brlncltirc our national nuances into tno
I nnrtv nnlitlcR enn ha rirnvnnl.ul if
, ...... . y-i r - i -- . ,
tho Republican partv will deprivo their
nolitlcal oDDonout. of tho dancorous wcv:j;n r- inn,.!.. .,;rt,:.... i
I""" .uc' ",nYO "uuu ,u n 'i,;,ri
iwtv.-h -- " ' " 7S 1
States bonds from Slate and propor sys-
tern of taxation in tho place of iba proseutlftud it is only yi.ut untiring devjliou
nvnnntl Un nnmnllnitrlll . lirilltAf. 111111 fltl !
nresive V8tem. Are tno lupuotioaus .
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sufficiently intolligont to ptroMve l" '
danger, and to prcveut it by projtar mcas-
urcsV- j
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That is il-tnako taxation equal. All.ca",0JutonfBlu,'t ""rdulyl Let no
ril,n nnmnnrnno rlnlm U. ititlt thft th t ft i ,"OpC0l 01 f UCtCSS lfaUCOJOU 10 TUBX fc ,,tl! f.. rf,ti . .nvnrnl HGlft of C'oimrOflS. antl lilt) COnPtitU- tllO C0DtiDianC0 of trial When iWPKfiarV . Kunhvril. ftnttnn nnd Wontpn 7nrm
'lAoiwMrf (ortwr thousand, according to 1 'our labor8' T1,u runter our tlotor jtD2 Ul cootrro-ution all to pieurs, planned ,lo1"a' rola,ion8 ?f 1 W? Slnlf l!rh "! '.fj?!', 1 "curing, in a regular manner, 1 Concts, Laces, Embroideries, Muj.
. '. K J ,....,., j..? ! this fall, the eaiir the battles will hereafter ,Dg . C0Dfcru"ut ." 01 t0 Pbupi, pianotu , fa a9.ernn,8n . fho quesilon i, "Aro tbc examination offaoti, a formal God- i llni. Edrzedioea. Dress Tilm-
., .. ,l .1. L.n 1. ... bo won. Success this fall ensures sucocs.i . , ,ti.i ..m ,nnnn rnnliii..itannlififl.l -oim "g, ana n prooouatca lentenoo tn 00 n- mines, o., c,
. ma S11BD0 01 onuus, arinu um uo hciuiii 1 ... . .... dUrob. J 110 Villain sUOCCt'UtU only too . f --mi --t--.- , . .. . . hnri-il ia .InaU. wh ltd all are Inv ted to ca and iam no,
' ' . . ., ,. ,, :.,,i .:.,. next fall j and success then is but the nro I , , lot elections hem oy virtuo ot ine t.oiiiiiii- -- ; , - -- & . a. d,
from taxation, whilo all tho mdustnous v we The teduct on oomn cto. an clone- ,i ,t inw, nf Smit" A furihur nutud.iuu .diction ronlerrod upon it and October 7. iscs
xsnrk nir neon a of the nat ou are bo hoav
!iu....u i ri'i... n..,.,nrn,. ,i nnt
Vr TdUtion h.70
' repudiation , but only for an equal-
ization of taxation.
The liepublicantca'Jers of Pcnmylvo.
... .
uta oppose tno taxing ol uovcrnuieni
, bonds, beeauso they hold a largo aiuouui
., . . ... . ftl . , . , ' , ,
lOf the untaxed securities' To deei'ivd tho
f neonlc, who havo the taxes to work out,
... - . . nur n r n rriiiiiinii in 1 un i-proinani n nnin 1 1 . . 1 1 . . .
J they falsely asjert that the Demoeralio do- w-noia.-r, and eboddv, w.tl. all its pow- m0)t flucmu 0 i,0 Methodist donomi
n fj in rnn.wii4t i.m v,nn.i. N .,,pK " and U)lAt to contend with; but we nation in Illinois. When that body ej
.rgnUtorepudmto tho bonds. No such. M1(1'law no J ta,jlis!jcd a femfli0 educational rchool in
Resign is oontompiateu. ino uctnocrauo
party is not a party of repudtator?. ln
j reality the Rgpublican party has itself set
i . ii-.... i
an example oi rcpuuiatiou, ujr tcium .u
pay tho Pennsylvania bondholders their
j interest in gold and silver or its cquiva-
I lent in paper, as the State wa9 pledged to
do.
Tho Democracy demand, in the name
, , . . .
of our poor, oppressed working olasscs,
that "the present expensivi , complicated,
unjust and oppressive ststctn of t'xation"
j shall cease, and that Government bonds, 1 port to boiler their condition by dotm so t aboitionM tho murder ol innocents. Tho fln-dlv, resident for ten days of the elec
I . f ,.,.. i ,,,,.,1,, lrt C, . i ,i . . i I victim died in eiht hours after Miller lion district where he otf-M to rolo j (dh-
and properly of all kinds, be made to hor amost five year has that party been I oniIimonool, hJi ,Upradi.tlnns. Tho whole ! irlct residence is nn, required ol .oldicri in
I bear a fair proportion of tho publio bu.tli- iu power, and oau any of its supporters pttrly vero nrroted in -I'rcwte fftC0 ' public servicu, under u receni arnendmeni )
tns. The leaders of tho Kepublioan par- ' point t0 ft single act pc.formed by it that and ro now in jail, tho coroner's inquest Ih;,;0bvnr?h jhD02DBific" ''.n "vlvnnia in
boml hollers reluse the demand, and it is
dow niib the People themselves to say,
........ ...
m me oauoi vox, wuemer tot-y w... oo..-
a .t t it A t t i .1 !! .
tinn to riiiv nnf on o their OJ.'J Ml.irfl ol
taxes out aiso mos: o wc puuuuuiu wiu
' ! held
THREE THOUSAND MILLIONS OF UN-
TAXED PROPERTY,
I . . . .
i Siinnort the Government I '
During the war tho Abolition party
mado it a matter of great virtue to sup-
n port the Governments
B,
this ll.ay
rfo meant to give support to tho admin'.ttrai
dmiuntra-
'. Wb, ''!d
do tion of Mr. Lincoln. A man
do ' not endorse all the unconstitutional acts;
of the Piufident and his advisors wasi
i branded as a traitor and a secesuioni.t
i I ItA I lAtnni.Kat A nnrrv AMnAanrl i-it daIq
r,, . i
i nl Iho nilmtnmrralion if tvad Ihoip rl.i.
!tvandri2httodo. The oartv in oowor
... . . ., , . . . , ,
, lrko pirates on tho high seas, had seised
. ni . c.. . . .
, upon he Ship of Statu and was running
I on; tho rocks where ,t would be .wrecked.
, In Una rniiripnnv t ho Domnnrnhrt nnrlv!
a j i j
b j i
, osiiea upon ma puots to change ' t',r
owuiao aim sieor into ueop waier. nmo
all rogues who are detected iu their ras
calities, thoy immediately accused us of at
tempting to wreck the ship when we wore
only trying lo save it. A pursued thief
always cries stop thief loader than tho
police, and thus Hies to avoid arrest
The Aboli.ionists prostituted (ho govern
ment for their felfish ends and to reinslate
alu "ol enuorse tue poi.oa. acts oi ;ne
ministration wa charged with ''opposing
the Government'' and branded a traitor.
These simple minded people thought that '
j k'ncoln. Seward, Stanton and Company
carried Ibe government in their broeches
pockets. Now the tables aro turned.
These batue ''loyal" people do not sup
port the policy of President Johnson, and
are "opposing the government." By
their own showing they are traitors, and
ought to suffer the pains and penalties ol
treason. What is "sauoo for tho goose t
sauce for the gauder," and these people
that now ''oppose the government" had
better look out.
Against Re-Union.
The Republicans are all against ro-uni
on. Tbad. Stevens in bis late speech at
Lancaster gives iho reason for it. He
says
I , "JJ auon prevails me prospea is
gloomy, ana new lords lodl make new
i f t n. . s . ... I . . . t
j HWlltiJ . Mfllfc f.tW frUIIIO VVIIU f.MfVb
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XOhtlDXtu
Uora whcra tho lhoo 1nollMi The
Uu!on mQst u R
publioan party may live. Every man
- who votes the Republican tioket votes
v . ...
I tbia doctrine and maUes liimiell a" Uieum
f oni't.
Tho M0Dtgomer7(A a.) Convention
. Thursday pa860a an ordinance, by a vote
i j
between negroes themselves, or between
, wnnss onu negroes. This oru.iiauoo is to
00Diinue until the adjournment ol tho next
Legislature, tho UttPr hn, l,9ni,1(, r,.op!.l
.t 'from tho oonven ,: . Z
ing Ibe organio Uw of Alabama,
of 50 to 10, whioh practically abolishes:" ""a" uaru 1 acclamation, but afterwards defeated him ,7n u Th- Pi , 00 , .C0 dress, after which the mealing was ad-
. .he rioht of admission of neoro iee.in.on I WLole lo8s about fift9s" hundred dollars . by n ballot: u.Pon lLfm' Thia 13 ,ho sol ond cslu- ' , I nueUn8 W8S ttJ ,
t he right of adm.8S.on ol nigro testm .ony wUhotttIa4urBnco I t defeated all tho soldier candidates for ?iveniodo ProdJ l '"' conscription 1 d"8"d Hon. Jeremiah S. Black, 0'
, in court? ofjust.ee in all difficulties arising , r,lpn mv Hin0 ,.. , .,.,. , 'V,u'n. ea "1!08.? . '.r .Tte" for laws for the trial and convieiion nf i,n I York, and HonfV. E. IM0lt.1t of n,.uLi
Dcinocrata Romcmbor t
Demoorats, remember that you have, at
H wore, but a few bourn in wl ioh to pro- (
para for tba oontost. But a lew hours to ,
accomplish that which is of moro linnor
1 , 1
tanootojou nud your country than, we
fear, of vn f,1 Ar, von .ml
fear, many of you feel
V. 1'U 1W' HUH
undone that will insure your defeat or
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reiiuotum ol your majority nt uio pou
V. rAiA m r. i a. a ! .titnl. m , aii ara.ir1
,m ,,., Ais.itTHP.i
tutu hi un. Ill , Hill I BliUUWuoi tkJ
jjw vv KBt-'UL UV WVEOEIFUIi BE
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VlQILANi Let no sense of security ,
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paitf" of 1809. Who amongst . us but
Wo.ro
U Jcormntim, taction
...the right. Ae have corrnptioi, taction
'. wgro iquamy, . !
liunurcdii of m.ninmiiS idnnq :i il vnn.itpil liv
. . . . " '.7 . '
abolilionials to put down. Wo have tax-
J ,r .... ..,
LAlllUii-lo. IUIUUUU aanu33Ull. kuuil.u.uia
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"'ggs, piunuirers, cuito-aLiuo uuu '
- o- - r
vv uutt vul y' ana a" Wl" 80 we"'
I " "ZTa"r. -
, Ig It lo Your Interest
- Pe if any of the voters of thia
but have mado up their iniuds as to which
lart y ehall rcceivo ihuir support tho com -
' iu.r election. Wo kuow how usslcss it is
lo atsmft t0 ohBDg0 men's minds after
b ...
li(sy uaT0 OQ0O btconic MUiclif but cannot
refra'm from asking thote who have conclu -
jgj (0 pUnnott abolitidnisin, how thov ex -
ded to support abolitidnism, how thoy ex-
Can they say they havo fulGlled a uoglo 1
1 promilie mado t0 tllL. pcop0 whcn obtuin.;
f i '
. .
IDg powor 7 iSU- Uo they prom.se a
..i,,.n P it,.. l.l ...!,
, U1UU1 lu.B( UUJa nuou CVHIjr.U vjrua-u, u mivuM.u, uU ouu-
tniog wae peaccltil, hrosperous uud l.appy i
NO. Can thev point to att honcbt or
'itcondmical adtn.nistution of affairs, as the
result of the sucoesa of their party ? N0.0UfD nctu tuo V3 warn tno peopte
Dotheycflcr to tho lax payer any relief i afc,!,inst l,,c wilcs of ,,I0M i,lU'do1 fiends,
...... . .... ,., Abolition nreachers? Wh. never a nreach.
irom too uurinctisoiuo loau tucy uavo latci
.
upon mm : iv. uau tney ptuut to a
single publio act of any of tho repreaenta
,IvC3 of their p.uty that ,TOultl rcco!mnenil
, them lo the support of tho honest voiin
masses I NO. Upon what grounds, then, 1 18130 wacuora tuo wolves in sheep's cloth
can thoy seek tho aid of the toiliog, las. J ing against whom the Bible so olten warns
r " a J '
point to but one ot oorruptton, of bribery, i
1 'I
!ofusurPa'liou' brokeu vows-thoy have
no promises to matte, but u couttnuattoii
' . ,
u, .uu paiiiu tuii;vi!f;, l.lAIll, l.lllllicaa
charoctcmedlhem sioee
then should any
r '
: lioncst man auoxiort Llieux 7
Look at tho
' (ujn t,e have broucht upo
they have brought upou the country I
See your public treasury plundered of ev
ery cent it oentaioed'l Compute the tax
es they have impoaed upon you ! Remem
ber tho millions of dollars of debt they
havo incurred, that your labor and prop
orty must pay, and then tell us whether it
is to your interest to ai?ain support aboli
ttoutsm.
The Shameless Falsehood At
shoddy ratification meeting in Philadel
phia, on Saturday sight Iait,onoGen. 0
a. uoiiis sam. . , tion1.. In brief, one party to the debate
"Our Union Leagues, our Sanitary Com- j iU oltiut ol oi'tx "noddy . How like the assert alIj iue other virtually concedes,
missions, our Cliiisiiau Commissions, our , "crack of doom" must have sounded to : tho doctrine abovo stated, of tha exclu
Volunteer Aid Societies, and lastly but , tba exuectant nlunder tho ominous words 1 bivo power of a Stato in tho Union to
u icast, our v oiu.i.eor uotrosumcui oi-
loom wero organized and sustained by
supporters of tbo Union party; aud no
dollar of thu so'called De.uoeratio party
ever found the way into their treasuries.",
Comment. Iu 166, when our common
. I . . I, I r. . f.
country was invaded by the Confederate
rn.n.. .l.n P.l;i- f .1,.. r-..t....,T.:.. n.
.uu u, .uo ..us w,
crat volunteered in the service, and with
tnuskot on shoulder, marched down iuto
Sccessia and served a term In tho army,
At this tiruo Dr. John staid at homo, ex-
oustng
1 . i. e . .f. .... ,. uuaiuo vi civuuuu iv luvcsiiuaiu .11
himaelf from danger, saying e "is not an cxpenment.but the settled course termino a quMtton of alleged disfrao
)t leave his buiiueas engagements 1 which he has determined lo carry out with- ohisemom under tho 2lst section of the
could not
During the term we expended over 825 00,
and long thereafter, received in payment
59 UL, every cent ot whioh we paid over
to the Agctt hero of tho Sanitary Com
mission for the benefit of sick und wound
ca sotuicrs. iow c are boldly tola
Gen. Coins, that "no dollar" of that
money ever found its way into tho Treas -
urn... IV hut ili.l t.o., An il,- .,,.,.
-' " ' ,i - jvm u .,1... uv tUVUU
...... , , ' , , ,,
Hole it and -cheated the poor soldiers
leil us, ye loyul thieves aud scoundrels 1 !
(Contspondenco.)
Miffli.n villi;, Oct. 2, 1905.
Col. T'ATKs Hear A'r, allow wo to in-
f rnn nf ii,. ...:,t.ri it... i i r ii
form you o the acoidcct that has befallen
me. un Monday night, bept. 25th. my
barn was sol on flro and was not disoover-
for ' ed until too lato to save anything from
- ' lury of Hie flames. Thing dcitroycd tiro
' as follows : Ono pair of match horses,
I ... .
on , 0D0 calf' tt,,d il DUmbor of Mf, bar
Du63' a,lJ fc0TCU ,0D3 ol besidos a" ar
. ,:.iA. 1 1 . .. . ... ......ii.. r .i ...
bora and oilizcns of Mtflliuvillo for helping
mo to extinguish tho flames, thereby sav
V the rest of mv buildings. An admin
' it l.. li. . ri .l. rr....,.!..
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also destroye
Yours truly,
Lkwib Eckrotii.
TULPIT AND POLITICS.
A Few More Methodist Preach
ers
! ., ,o.on
There has ucvrr becu
., i . . . i ts
thsro was so much corruption and rascality
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P
ln 38 thcro Lefln ? .tb
. .
ln" ,our or 1190 Jca'
lur- ,'":iu' i',u",' Ul"l'k 4JU'"W
, , . , .i . .
9 Ohuroh, is to . Iiavo the eutlro control
of llio vstabHshmcnt
Tlus Cophl)Ctoll, Oui0, , mtKtttt fMtB
fl nn:,l . 0.,. nmnnl...,
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u"ru ouu
' htr 1,usba1"1 a"J 'aM,ly-
And Mt, but not leas., comes
. rlous GoloiH'l Jueques, Old Abe'i comrnis
1 1 .
.io.ier and bnv. to rrocced to Kiohmond to
i n- i - n i r i :n n.
pump Jefl. Uav1(. 1 ho Louisville Tnss
says:
u rjol. Jacquei was ouo o( the first and
Jai'k-ooville ho was pluood in chargo
it. II0 managed it with such talent and
;ud it with such talent and
success that when a greater educational
..ninrnri.ft wna nrnionifil Iin waq trnnsfiir.
" " V V. rf S ' . , " " ..a .i:. v.,.
' - . w - 8 - -"
j was a man of intense loyalty.
1 On Friday last Col. Jacques employed
I - -
' a fcllnw call,nS himjcll Dr. II. Q. Miller,
, t0 P'ocuro -bor-iots in the case of a .Georgia
woman. The Colonel was present during
tll0 tragcdy nnd wa, ftrrosu!d with tho fe-
1 malo abortionist, at whohu liouo the mur-
dcr was perpetrated, and with Miller, tho
1 dcr was perpetrated, and with Miller, tho
l,,at k'1' ,0 u,u iutcrferenco of the polico.
Mr. Turner, the policeman, saw sign, of
ilu ou rniro in nroifress. and mado his
of
' UUII "LW IU UlUlli t3ili HIIU iii4U lll'J
preparations for arre-tiiitr the tfiiilty par-
' . !.. i :..i. i . :j l...
cceueu.
; Auu to we go, aau tno country is iuu
j ' uoh Polilico clcrio:'1 scoundrels
How
i m m . .
r '
..... II. .. ! , -,.!
er talks jolitics at tho Gresidj, in his
prayers, in his sermons, the women should
egg him from iheir door., and tho men
j llr!,r Mm from hc i'u,l,it' re the
?.... i . .....
the church.
The President's) Farewell to his
' l'A BTV. -The Wash iugto
correspondent;
of tho New York Tribune wroto to that
paper as follows, ou Fridny lnt, in rela
tion to at. interview which D-un Rich
mond, of New York, had with President
Johti'on :
"The President very distinctly inform
ed tho Deati that ho .should in no wiso
interfere with New York politics : that'
be considered h.mstdf pledged to no party.
and that only those who approved of his
pre.'orit policy could be regarded as his
friends. Ho further statod lhal tho pol -
fay f reconstruction, which ho is now
; Pursuin8 18 not :u o.xper.infii', dui ino
settled cour.o which ho lias determined
. .. . .... ..I.I. . I ....... 4 I T . 1
i to carry out without reference to tbo wishes
a , of any patty. '
This intelligence must havo fallen liko
wet blnukft upou tho hopes of the radical
dohuson PLEDOED TO no partv :h0
1 1
u0ay lhose who approvo 0f my present
,. , , , . , ,,
P010? uuu bo M mY frlelld"
Nu doubt many of them felt like going out
aud hanging themselves, as they saw tho
llfsl. pots vanishing before their eyes, and
the prospective buzzard's fcaft of confis-
.1.;.. rT
vu.ii.u.uk IUIU IU.U U.l ; uuw iuu
"loyal" offioo holders must havo trem-
bled, when they thought how thoy had
tpoken of tho restoration policy as ''an
experiment" that restoration policy whioh
uut reference to tho wishes of any party 1"
Verily there must have been weoDinc
ttl,d wailing and guashiug of teeth among
- 'be loyal crew ot leeches, cormorants and
- buzzards, at tbo fat of tha stubborn old
by icunesteo uemocrat. rnero will
still worso howling when they discover j
. 'hat their Centura of the President has
9 been rnbn ;ml nr. !,., -will l.w It... ln,.i;
, " w I - . HJ.Ul.u
. r.u ri ...
I of tho Domooratio oaudidatert
ftmini. ti ill.. ti.ni it.Af nM.nWrt .i...( ........u o,i .fr.ri tlrHtin nfiirptt I tiiai u snail oo tuu uuty ox me i rovosi i fv H W I ' I 1 1 l ! I( S!
a Vii.. i..i. i... i.. milium, tfn nli.nrvn'.n(n,,;i,i Aaw tn uhitnl to avoid suck ltt,bnl 10 arre" 1411 ueaurtcrs, wbethor ,...,... 3J .,, 8 r,.,.. llf, i..
UF luo o.. ...... .v - nf .,,..,, AllQ1. regularfl, VOluUterr luilitiatunll, or per- obu-err.r .ale on moilorato to im, ' '
i ...i .. ill. . .t.... ... il Trnnlnn liraflt. I lit oroceeilllll! Of tll8 District AltOI- , . .,. n-, ii,.,,,i,i im,,,. i r,.r... .
, c r. ' :n ::. i ne i. ;....ained by .he vefy eonem. i t: z v . ! . ..r." 1 1 v: , . : 4
U(ll Ultttlb UUQ UUIU OUtUj UUU (JUW Avw . I
1
. i . i "u" "iv.. .. . vvu , r- - r-- . , t ,- i..jr.. .i . -
hfir n .Htm nnut nrn r rr ai uu VvriAiniiu i; .i,.t,.,i.. in.nitfin.1 t h n nnmiriini nn nt iriai. luuiuuiuiz inn nrnnurintr nt ittm unnn. new neK ni
ba-x- w.....w . t I I IT UUUtlia. Ill UI f IHU IIIU kfliniuwnuii vm - - - a w --... 4, va wtivviiww. - -
Lancaster County Rcnublican- ,'ni8bt, in a proper oaso, chargo suoh du-' Buoher, Cumberland oo,- John Orr, usq.,
ism. tlM upon thcm and comPo1 tbeir Perfrm- Union co; M. C. Trout, Esq.. Mercer co;
t . t eii ,i anct; -but this has tun been done in tho .Tsf.nt,'iTni. p., ' , o
Lancaster being one of tho largest and pro,ont OM0. On tho eontrarv, the laws ph , ' q" ctr co Co1' S
strongest Republican counties in tho 0f tho State do most expressly oonGno' "owraani Luzerne cot J A. Hunter, E.'q.,
otatf ,t 10 action ol tlin Itonnhlinnn ronntv i .t.. .rr. i .... .... . I Clcntrn n.. n:i . r. ..
. . 1 .
eonvcui.on ,s .mportant, and we note
nneuy :
t. . i - .
it votcuaown on endorsement ol John
tho 80D,'S 01,ujimlrati"n ;
It ofiM.I .imv ... ..r .t.
It voted dOWIl an endorsement Of tho
lb VIILL'II UIMi II Mil II II II rlI 1 1 f.
President's reconstruction policy ;
It voted down a resoluliou propc
proposing
give a good share of tbo offices to BoU
diers
1 stay-at-homos-but finally K,,vu tho petty
office of Distriot Attorney to a soldier bv a
I cloro vote.
1 After endorsing Andv Curtiu. and M.
f"i8 to endorse Andy Johnsjn ii ondors
ed Thad Stevuus. a bittar nnnnn.ni nf tLn
Prerideufi rccoDst.urtiou polio) !
H nouiiualea a to d er for Treasurer bv ""V w" "uu"a t" Mr. Ward onanad with nr. nloonnnt .l
m- . iiflMPB ri 1 iir.nrr nn Mnnt. n n , . . . . . : , ,. , - -
1 . .. .
Senator Buckalew on State Suffrage. I
I I
I A
few days sinco we published n circular (
evsod by iho District Attorr.t of Co-
' aildrev
t.itnbia county in the election olficeM mid '
. of ,..a, county, lo relation to tho
proposition to disfranchise citizens of fenn
tnla who worn not In their district al
slve nt(,'iunont of Sonator Huckalew, which
wo subjoin.
Suffrage Qtinlificnlion.
I oroDoso to examine und answer a iiuei-
lion wliicli bus been recently put Into pub-
. Siuio odicers of olHction nuihorized by Ihw '
and bound by duty to o.vnmine tho tp If. '
cal.on o a voter a, a rttPn.,dinu . rated
affirm two propositions upon this sub I
. ; . 1 r. , .. ' ... .. .... . .. ,
joci 01 inquiry, auu r-nau support inam uy ;
such arsumouis and autliority as so.im
Aaei;ite,
10 1
mo decinivo.
Tho first is, mat nvcry qnnlitication ol .
suflrime in Pennyltaiiiu, vB iiaturali-
lion ot pcraonsoi loremn ( ir !i, is uxeu oy
the Cnnsiiiulion ol iho Sm e ; and that noi-,
iner inu L.euiiiuiuio in uo chub uur iiiu
.mis tC l Im Mxiiai.t ititaaa nan nhsnoa
ofj,hn.a oiiiihfici.ons in i!io aliah.est nariicu.
hr. The secouJ )ro,,i).i ion is, that the
. hr. The second pm.nxi.ion is, that the
. election boards, or oliicvr- of election, in
this Slate, ore not oulhorizj.l lo try or deter-
mine ai.v uuBsiinn whaiever u. d-r the draft
laws ol the United Suit's, unr m rejitct the
ballot ol any person offer Inn to vim upon
tie auegaiion wiai ne is uauie io oisiran-
ch.semnnt under ihoe l.iws.
I. Our Slale Conslilniiot! providnn, thut nn
elector must bo n white freoman, twenty
one years old or upward j a tax payer, un
lc8 between twenty one and twenty-lwo
years ol ago ; a residunt of the State lor one
nu.nr iiiiIm.. in oa.M nf :i InrmAr pilWnn. ri.
nirnirg, when six months will suffice; and,
(heir Co.isli.iilior., and tho whole of them,;
to which noihiiH' can bo added and Irom '
,ihtnli ..nlliinr flail hn l.t.n a n un i,.,
l .. .... .. ..:t. . ....... ... I
.... w,.,-..--.
jy 'lie p.iiiiu iiuwor which esioun.iu-u
I ho ill. There is but. one exception io tho
iiiiivhi
universal Iruih ol .hi proposition, and it i
foum jn ha Constilu.l. ol th Uni.eJ
i State,, in the provision cnnferrinii audinriiv
Upn Conrea to p is uniform law of im!-
nralization. As ilns npectul power h.n
i ucnil 1CCIDU 111 W'MUirPS V)Ill tiiri it" M 1 1
I been vested in Lnrr'ri'ss with ttie a'i'nt
. ot ,tie SlH,e sba preJCf,bes no rnto lor the
! iiainraliHiion of forelijrieM But this U tha
1 lnae power, connected with ...(fraye qnal-,
i caimn al ner elec'ione, unexerci-fd or
. . . . .. ' . ...
unregulated Dy tier uoiHtituiion. It lollovv.',
that an act of the Slale I.uuitdaluto or au
(,r cr;atiria tt tiisqualificAti
State elections, must be
art of Congress, proscribing a qua'iticatinn, '
ion oi BU.trao at
wholly unauthor
ized and void. When il was desired to ex- ;
tend suffrnso privileges to oor i-oldiers ah-1
tern in the line war, the Legislature could -not
do il, ond Iho State Cnnnitution wm '
amended fur the purpo.o. And as to Coc-
3 j gre the cane is slill moro clear. There i
' .... ........ tif lr rrt ri ,. , A:
suffrrti,8 in the Fe.lernl Coii.ititniion, which
fact excludes all pretense ol its e.iditi ca
And the express ct'inl to Con-ro.-s of tho
power to pass nnilorm law. of numralizt-
tutu, which, have relation to State sufTroe,
is also inconsistent with tiio prelension ; tor
the tjranl would not havo been necesnry if
power relating to citizenship und suffrage
could have been implied.
Tho existing, current dubalcs upon
suffrage in the South, may be considered
! this coonactton. The President holds.
' anfj holds truly, that the Government of
tho United States cannot deterraino tho
! rutfs Qr suffraee in a Sou.li orn State.
1 The class of men called Radicals, hold
that it can j but upon what ground I-
I yfUy upou tho ground that the so called
I,. , o. .. .
States of tho South aro States no longer
al least not Status in tho Uoion hut
a conquered terrilories, and a9 such, sub-
juc " Congressional jurisdiction and in-
" ' BU"'aS u" H'
, ! . .. .
regulate suffrnco for itself. Cloarlv,
then, by tho common consent ol all par
ties, iho position is established, that
Congress cannot mako the responding to
a military draft a qualification of suffrage
in Pennsylvania or any other adhering
State; aud tho act of Congress of '3d of
March, 18G5, supplementary to tho Con-
... n(ion ...,- . nnn.,r
tion whioh shall oonfsrm to this view of
Congressional power, if its validity is to
bo maintained.
II. Thcro is no powor or right iu
i,nn.i. r 1 . , t , , t ., , 1 1 . .. A. ,i
tho
said act ol 3d March, 1805; but on tho
contrary, thoy are forbidden by law to
eutor upon such action.
1, Statu officers aro not bound to tako
jurisdiction under U. S. laws and rxe
cuto them. Congress can oharso no
be such duty upon them,
1 V' 1 J uu 'u''l "'0
II , .. .... , I , , . .,
, voiuuib 01 j.eters neporis, an is mo ,
' undoubted hw of tho land. Tho State!
v iue ou ccrso e eoi un to ino exam na-
it ; tion of clcotoral qttn,ficali0DS of TOte8
nnt,P U,,p rnal;,iin riYti ?ftn ifisi
" wMvt"tvM.t tfi.iv ckiv w (ft b
- 1 statu." will h nniiu "
T' " f "V
ino act Ol tjongress OOOS not at -
' , 4. e. X .
o rni.---.-S -i . .
irtmn. tn nnnfns an.' nni... .. .1 . . O....
officors to seouro it nirnruUnn T?. .
to ,i . , , ,
! ,Qn? 'n WH T V 01 . ,a rcu,
www. vwnt;iv-u iwi,.; uuu VI UUlUtjriLV Ml
ft .
. deS"fer and for, ,adJW'nf; to him tho
,u",'"1"ou, provmea Dy iaw.
, ar , iL',89010? ! tbo aot of 3d ol
W"0,,L 18"J .rca.d8' 10 Pi follows :
- 1 " . .Aud H
report alter due somen of notion, a. a
bcr" preeoribed, without furnishing
it IS (lOUullCSS it. ivhnn rrluln nnrol (nonla .mil
r dpsflrt ni a 1 niiestion. connecletl with tliis, ! Aro tno us prooecuings fanjeoieu to renuiaiion. Solioo Books. Ilvmn Books.
substitute or ; pnjing tho required sum '
therefor, shall bo doomod a deserter, nnit
shall bo arrested by tbo i'rovost Marshal -
and ecnt to tho noaroft pput ron trial I
)iY couftT MAUTtAti, unless, upon proper I
lowing thulK. I. ?ollUblDo do mill- ,
tary duty, tho boird of ccrnllment Aliall 1
Ur duty, tl.c .hoard ot enrol men. shall
relievo him from the draff." Arid by
, " . . , , , '
HCCtnn 7, Of snniU net, it i provided,
tuny be found, and to eand thorn to tho
- nent military commandor or military
post, &o." By other section of tho
, sauio aot, further proviiion is made for
n complete system of military arrest ami
And then, tho reeord of the trial and
Gliding may bo reviewed by superior au-
thorl,J ond ,ho Presillortt m'ay, in B
htorpoio hi, pardoning
power to remit the puuishrao.it of tho
jiuiouh vuu iciuu.
Tho Iwon.v.fiMl aacilrin nf It. a anntiln-
moniary aei of 3d M.u'cti, 1805, provides ad-
,;(eiti unnalttdA for ttin crime ol tleurttoii.
tut tho inal of the offeiue inelf roinaint us
-fixe-l liy Iho act of 1803,10 wit, by courl
ma rinl. Upon iriitl nr.d co-iriction by such
miliiarv court, tho de-erer bscome. sub
jsct to the penalties xflixed to offense,
whether undiT .ha lormer or latter Istnlo
but such trial and conviction by court mur
lial is in'li-pciinl)le to their infliction. I'll in
stands the question under tho conscription
laws ol the United biMes; e.tcluive j u r t c-
diciinn In milit in- pnurK ovyr cn ol dii.
uic on to minurj count over case oi uif
iu.vi. ui i no u ii lieu oiain. . o.iviu-1 ve iu i ip i
sertion, both to try Iho offense and pro
nounce no punishment.
3. But the State oloc'ion Uws still more
cloarly exclude the uiMUihorized action of
election board''. Tho inspectors aro sworn
tliHtMhey will tint 'vcxtilioufly delay or te
tefust to ucdve any vote Jrom any person win
they shall believe to be inti'lcd to tio'e accohd
isii to rur piotision or tub Com.titutiom
AND LAWS UK TOM COMMONWEALTH." And
tho cener.il election Ihw further eiucta t it at
"tveiy pei 'on" qonlifii-d lo vote according lo
its provmons ' th'ttt be admitted to vote'' in his
pope district There ate nUo pfii'tltiei
provided lor such officers as nmy violate
those plain and imperative requirements oi
the law.
J l,V .ul.l.n.i.nrik. , I...
. . f
n.MSAnl H.ll,,Ut f.l IfWl.llPI. I ...1. .I .1...
! w " I' " .-.m , , . "'
P,,n,i,, .,, (1..,,.
proceHiiini,-. in ttie iloua of II jnremir.ta.
lives of this Si me a. the laj. session, upon u
pnrticolnr hi I pending before '. It win :i
toll to withdraw privilm of citizenship
und 'if tjitht to vote Irom deerter, and
drafled. men iu dlault But the hill vni
nii ce-.plnlly opposed upon the uround helore
nat. d in tl.ia a ra ume n'., that the qnalilira
non ol iiitTr.iio are fixed in the C'onr-iilu-lion
of the Male anil uiiaheralilo exctj). by
an ainr-tidinei.. ol lh.it insiruirw it by th
people. The i-ound aud jti'licioua rfmarks
ol Air. Blown, ol Wnrren, nnd Cul AlcCture,
o! FrankliR, (loadim; member ol the ma
j 'rity in ihe House ) were deoiiive of tho
la.o of the bill. It was droppeJ and its
cotmideratinn never renumed
I. .hen plainly uppears that election offi
cers cannot reject tlin voie nf any person
who is duly qoihfied lo vote under the
Constitution and lawi ni tins Slate, nor can
they enter upon any inquiry regardiim hU
nfffo'.rni.ej if duty to tlin United S ate-"
under l!i oonpcri piion laws. They can
only perform tho du'ie ohnrijeii upon ihem
by our elec'itui lawn, and to tho performance
ol which 't)v ttto bound bv oath
As to proi-oedin;:-. aijain-! dnierter and
non-reponiua men here liter: By the enn-
.-cripp.o i lawn they may be tried hefora
couria mar'tal and if eonvic oil pun 1-hnJ or
pardoned jcci.rdin; to the merits and cir-ciimsiarice-.
of each cae. It is a question of
policy with tha goserninetit whether proceeding-
Nii.ill be insiitniHii or tint, in any
particular c.no, or senerally throi.ahiut
the country Tho object of tho consorip'ton
act, including; tliAir stvnre penal fRonotw,
wns to fill oor nrrnitM. That object no
longer exilt. Men are not wante '. Instead
ol beina now enlisted or draheJ, they are
discharged Irom service in smut numbers
Relief lo ihh reaury is thus secured; nnd
. I . ! . 1 ..,.., ' t .... I ,
nilititioiiM relief ii snouted by diptiiiiiQ
with provost inarhiils, boards of enrollment
and court martial; in short, with nil Ihe
machinery ol iho conscripiion law., iticlu
dit'i; lint numerous nlTicinW required for
cntiducut.a a genera.! sysieiu ol military
trials under hdin
Bui. whatever mav be tin- ptdiov or action
ol ihe Federnl Government nu this ?ubj'ict,
it u cer ain that State eleciinn hoardi can
not tako up nn'ripd drab c-t-o. and pvs
upon them a leaa'ees of United States mili
tary powor, or in unv other capacity
whatever. C U. Ri tttaLKW.
Sep. 30.
Democratic Maso Meeting.
On Sept. 29th 1905, the Domourauy cT
Peundylvatia, in atteudanca at the Fair if
tho Stato Agricultural Society, me. at tho
Court !Iouauiii Williamsport. The mee'.
ing was called to order by S. G. Morri
sen, Esq., Chairman of the County Coin,
tuitteo. On motion of H W. IVtriken,
Esq, tbo following list ol offiotri were
nominated and elected,
President Hod, 0 L Wurd, of Brad
ford oo.
Vico Presidents -Hon John A. Gam
ble, Lycoming oo; Gen. Wm. A. Petrikeu-
iiycoming oo; Uol. iievt L. Tale, Ooltira
ir f'- r T. i oT.n: i
i .iuu. IV. UL'KHLIU . 11 1 1 I V'l M nn ,J I . .
. - '
Gcarhart, Esq., Wyoming oo; Hon. J. C
uui u.o iuuncn. usq,, uaupn n
county. 1 ' ' ?
o
' u"'i
i kprrprnt. au jAn life-, ir at:ii ti
rih.n CO! f hns ) Mm,.,.., T
WM-., w,uuin,lt,jM,. iivcoraiiio,
1 . nt ur rr . , , . .
CO', Col. W. II. Ent. Co umh a coi Frnnlr.
' t I " . J , Al,, UJUUUill.g
" tVetriCk, ESn.. OUvdcr CO! Dr. II. II.
.'.at...:., i n .
j iu,l,,, yooming ooj u. A. tftayer, isfq.,
J 1 I II Itin nn . .
I
In the course of tbo Wirz Military Com -mission
yoaterday, tho ex-Quartermafter
Wright, upon being recalled for tho de
fonoo,fltatod that he had frequently (with
the knowledge of Gaptaio Wirz) carriod
vegolablen into the iiockd for the relief
' tho prlso
ners
Jfni Qibl1WtttMnIlfa
Aivu' wwtriniJHiit
. '- - V, ""p-.""2
-"cKa 1 llCtlo I . (31DCK.S 1 II
TUB undcrsignod ro'fotfully Informs
Tt.nnTTnZ TtTvtt
C 10CA HbTdHLISttMhlt T,
In th' ronmundrpthe OI!lco of ths Columbia Oemo
ctat, In llloonitiirg. wheto lui hn Junt rocelvej h
enn, in iiionianiurg. wneto II
laige tml (elect atxatlmcnl of
Oct. 7, IM.'.
New Goods !
rlPbo sobscriber has moved to tba soivinit
I .8 Door below Itattman'a, and Jot rceelred a
WEUB.
Biblca.
Bimday Kcliool Hook, nod a variety of oihir llwm,-
niniiK. Account iiuokk, Aleinoraniluiu lluiki. ana 1U
iti. for It CD, lllank Dceda and Mortgage., and an M.
tortmeiit of I'uper and Envi-lopej, ati., to t-i
lound at .Im New Ucolt Blorc, fc'cood Duor biloiv
Ilkrtiuan'i Utof), llloomnburg,
A. II, wnt.i!.
Dloomrburg, 0:1.7, 13C3.
Stray Shoep.
C1amc to tho euolosuro of tho undersign.
fd, In Moun.plec.anttjwn.hlp, Columbia cvuatr
about harvctt tntt,
NINE SUEEP,
The owarr li requested to prove proprlr, f
chargpa mid take them away, or they (Mil ul.pnisl f
al the law dlrecta.
ROBERT C. HOWELL.
' Oct. 7, ItM-nw siso
Teachers Wiind!
1 FOR DLOO.M DISl'lUOT, COL. CO. FA.
nnhn M'l- ntnrn nf Hl.intTl Mn'mn! Dilttti
s - " - .-
-S with toemn'oy TElf MALL 1 BACIILRS lotaac
cJ oflhj u)lllter ncn0o(. NnoiBiioo.nippiyot.
ei-pl they can produce flt't tun Crrilnca'..,s, il.j
cert.licatea of good uu.ral cluraiu-r, rcu.'lij apply.
Ing may mei-t tho Guard of UlrectoM at thi Lul.iia
F.xanilnaton at tho Academy, on Ortul.i-r ii. I:,,
St-hnoli to open on tba 1st of ,Vo vomtj. i . lly orir a
Hoard.
Uloocisburc, Oet 7, 1SW. J. K- UDUAK air"j
Arcana Watch.
Au J.lt'S.itit Novelty in W.ilchts
, 'l he ra. of thin watch are n new invention ew..
' i pjii-d of veral dtifjiniil in.tal . ccimbliicl ruli'-l
tos" ther and ntonipned, Producing an enact iuillalliu
of 18 carat gold, calloJ Arcah. Thy am nt b.u
tiful solid gold and an- nir.ir.ted n. onn-i-Khth tU
cost. 'I'll rt . atui an bauttlf'.tiiy designed an. ateau
graved in til J i-J.i.'l s'.)l.i of uu crlbriU-'. H!J Hunt
Ing Li-vcri. and so exnet an iiiiktioii cf gold m u
dly dctcstloli. Tlin movements are ina.iufjc.Ure I If
Hie well known St. Jimbcr Wi-.tih .'im,pany if
rop.! and aie stipnMy SliiUh'.'d, having -'irive.l pi.
Irt., fancy cirvnd bridge, udjiutin,; itguutor. lln, di
al and skeleton liniiMS.
fliise walebet aro nil Hunting Ca'cs ai,l tl tVw
sia, the s'jiulUfl boln lor LaCit'f A on nl m
Kill bdaout by Mall or i'.jpuisfor t!5. A si...
oor scut in A Imndsoiuo cukb for Tliry Fill
readily sell fur tnre' tlmos their con. Wa r.l,i im
port n very snptrlor inUl.ta and eligam KM
which e can sell Ui J3J each ur SIS. pr caen oln
Tiiese are alin bti'iunK crtn and for Ladies
llcnU. We a e sole agii.ts for this IValch In ILu I
Hiate am. iibiip are geintma tvbicli du uut bear out
Trade .Maik, IVrscnw urdi-rlng Watches' O O II will
please remit S percent of tlm amount trill. Ilinlr r
dcr. Ordrra fur any kind of natches piu.upllr ar.d
fa.thfa.iy fuldlltd. Address.
AKCAVA WATCH CO..
No iii 1'ull.in M Saw YoiltCuy, In-purlrra ft lil-.a
in alcben f ev.ryli'scr.ption.
duccesnuia to C era V !) jv,.aiih t- uo
Oct 7, 1SC3-I..IIO rJ .1 Ll.
Great Excitement
! IN'
AT
BNT'S STOKfi!
On Accituut ofllic I?aw Arr'val uf
n-l oiul Willful' ll nvil
rdU aUU U'Ull.
A3 just received horn tho c.tel ,i
Clii.s nd is now ooenin ut '.hi old 4l,iuJ h
splendid assortment of
I1W fiOOBS,
Cons!. ting or every thing generally opt Iu a Mioirg
tore, which will be sold
( hcapcr than the Che-put,
Call and see and judge for yoursfdvi-.
His itoekconslstsof Ladies Dross Ooeds ch o'ttyl
Ualioos,
and latest fastitons
Mublins,
Oinghamu,
FlauneU,
Carpets,
Sharvlu,
Ilotlcry,
Sllki,
READY MADE - LOTHING.
Ctuwimcrcii,
Satinets,
Cottonadoa,
Kentueky Jeans,
Thread, &c,
Queenswaro,
Cedarware,
Hardware-,
Modioints,
Drugi,
Oil.
Paints,
BOOTS, 3H0ES. HATS 4 CAPS, ha.
The patronage of old friends, and th public 'gear-rely,
is respectfully solicited.
The hlghe.t market price paid for country product
PETER ENT.
Light Street, Oct. 7, 1605.
IS05.
Philadelphia & Erie
I8&5.
R All." BOA B -
This itrcat line traverses the Northern and Nortli-
west counties of Feansylvania to the city of Ene.ut
Lake nric.
It has been leased by the Fennivlvanla Ra.lroJ
Company, and is operated by them.
TIME or fiSJlKCSH TRUSS AT HOkTIIU.V(URU.lti
LEAVE. EASTWARD.
Eno Mall Train, 3 30 F. M,
L'ne I'.iprcia Train, 3 ou A. M.
Elmira thpren Train. II Si 1' M
Kliolra Mail Train, WM AM
Tyrone Accommodation, o gj P M
LEAVE IVEST17AUU.
Hilo Mall Train, 01 A M
F.rln Uirrss Train, S 4U p M
Klmlm Hipruss Train 2 30 A M
Elmiru Mail Train, 3M P M
Tyrone Accommodation. 4 oo A M
run tnrougaon the Erie .Ma an.)
Piprcsa Trains without ciuxoa both wava Utwew.
- .....
f riiiin iniiiiim tiiiti h'rin
Philailelphlauiid Krin.
wutv voui; connection.
: I1.1v. N.w Yaik nT.nn p.m .,i.i.i m 1 m
u.v. . Krie at 2.05 iNynki:
I . wuinucinvcu biivnsuiinvT iv(,
; LlfCUIlt Bleenitlf? flat nn nil VJafhl Trnliw
! Tor Information resilinrtlnir PtaaniiPAr hnlntti in
ply at the Cor, 30th and Market 8ts. rhiladelphla .
And for Freight buainessof the Company's Ageu.s.
H. U. Kingston, Jr., (.'or. 13th and Market St., I'hll'a
J. W. Ueynolds, Urlo.
William Urown, Agent N. 0, lit R Hattlinnre.
II. II. Houston, Oen'l. Freight Agt , t'hlladdptiia,
It. W. Owjnuer. Qen'l.Tlckct Agt.I'hllaUulnhl..
A, L. TYLER, Oea'I.Oup't, Wimawsport.
October 7, 1S05.
WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Doyoa
w;at Whiskers or Mou'aKabhas I Oar Grecian"
compound will force them tq grow on the stoootbeH
tM or.elli?' of bslr' on M4 headj, In Hlg Wsiiit.--Fllw,
SI C9, Sent by P-.cH uyrhira, ilceih a-i 11
9B lpt Of prire A,
r v A it l iW fir.-.ti , 1
rbrit, 19 looi ,