COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT " Oor ComMotlon snard It evet I Our ctorton Union hold It dear ! Oar BMtrv riarforsike It never 1 Tb. prond Paucasslan our only pter! EaiTEDv6Y'LliV,i; U'TATE. FgomiBTOR. Bt-ObMfeBURG't t Saturday Morning,. Oct. 14, '65. DiMfxlm a itntlmeot not to be up) nllrd. t.orrupt ui or coniprorplied It knows no basenuss, It cuwen lonoaner,tttr?ptf..etno.weakiwii. Destructive only ofdespotltinll l the aole conservator of libetiy. labor and property, tilt Iho entlraent of ftoedom, of 4ual rlchU, of ciua! obligations the law'of natur pervading the law ofjbe land-Alti. The Campaign. " ' t During the- late campaign Democratic ineotiog were held in Columbia Count; and turrounding counties and.addresBcd as fol- lows, bv our eitrTSne. At Ucrwiok which 'was addressed byiT.v.J ' Col. Ent, M. M. Though, Esq. At Roaringcreek wbioU was addressed . . ' by Qol. Freeze, and Capt Drockwuy. At Conyngham whioh was addressed by Col. Froeio and Capt Brookway. At Fowlcrsvillo which was addressed by Col. Tat!Col.;Ent, J. S. Sanders and M. M. Trough Esq. At Half' way House -which was ad dressed by. Col. Levi L. Tato. At Jerseytown whioh was addressed by Col. Ent,..C. Q. Barkley and W. Wirt Biq. . , At Buck Horn, which was addrcscd by W. H. Shoomakcr.and Col. L. L. Tato. At Beaver Vally which was addressed by Co1.' Freeze, aud Capt. Brookway. At Espy which was addressed by Dr. Freeze M. M. Traugh and 0. G. Barkloy Eqrs, At Mainvillo which was andrcssed by Col. Freeze and Col. Ent. At Jone'a Hotel which was addrcusad by .Capt. G W. tltf, and Dr. Freeze. At Mifilinville which was addressed by Ool. Freeze. At Benton whioh. was addressed by Col. Tote and Capt G. W. Utt. At Alinas Colo's which was addressed by Col Tate. At Danville, Montour County, which was addressed by Capt. Brockway. . ApfJolumbus, Luzerne Connty, whioh was. 'addressed by Col. Freeze and Col. Ent. . . At 'Ashland Sohtiylkill County, which - was addressed by Capt. Brockway. At Catawissa, whioh was addressed by Col.jEnt, aDd Col. Freeze. At Robrsburg whioh was addressed by Capt. Brookway, Capt Utt, and W. H. Sbosmuker. At Lightstrcot, whioh was addressod by Col. Freez3, and Col. Ent. Crj. A t Nob Mcuntaiu which was address, d by Senator Buckalow, Wesly Wirt, Esq., Col. Freeze, Col. Etit, Capt. Brockway, M. M. Traugh, Esq, E. R. Ikelcr, Esq; .andseviral gentlemen from other parts o. thojtate. Real Estate Sales. Mr. E. R. Ikcleh, bas purchased of Mr. C. 11. Christmnn, tho property ad joining Mr. Unapgut, East, including the new brick and Storo-bousc, for the sum of 2,800. Mr. I. W. Hartuax, has puraha acd lho property on Main Street, cow occupied by dpt. Mensch, being a lot and dwol lipg house, for 82,400. Mr. B. SxonxEB, our Fruiterer and Confection;r,haB purchased a part of the lot of Mr. Philip Unangst, on tho coiner of the Alloy opposite Miller's Storo, on Main Street, including the frame dwelling House, lor tho consideration of 53,000. The Closing Democratic Meet ings. On Thuriday evening, of latt week a meeting was held at Buok Horn. Capt. Isaac Leidy, President. Wm. H. Shoe- . maker, Esq, and the Editor of this journ al, delivered Addresses. The meeting wos graced by a large Delegation of pa- . triotic Ladies, to whom we make our ac knowledgements for the presentation of a beantiful evergreen Wreath- Long, but not in single solitute, may they wave. On Friday evening, Col, Freeze ad- dressed tho ever-faithful democracy of "Old Mifiiinville." Saturday afternoon there waj a meet ing at Benton. John McIIenry, Esq., in the Chair. Capt. Geo. W. Utt, and Col. L. L. Tate, were tho Speakers, The au dience was large. On Saturday evening thoro was a meet ing at the residenoe of Alinas Cole, Eaq., in Sugarloaf. W. B. Pelennan, Esq., President. Col. Tato addressed the de moeracy assembled, On 'Rrirlritf n!inf nnr frfpntl lipid a meeting at Jones' Hotel in Mt Pleasant.- Capt.G. W. Utt and Dr. P. II. Freezo, eaoli, delivered tolling spoeclios Saturday evening the meeting was at Calawlasa. Col. W. H. Ent, and Col. J. G. Freezo, addressed the people. A large attendance t&- New Goods. Ex-Sheriff Miller, bas jutt received a liesb assortment of fall and winter goods from the city, at his store on Main street. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, &o., that are not arpaaifd to quality, by any establish, iMPt.ipfllSomsburg. Call oad ex,miU9 gen 6 adtertiiew.nt. 8r Columbia county Elcqtion ' leobltBrolvrKD. . ' . Davis Hartranft 14 .49' . arm, . 2,i2 ; ' 37. ta: 70' ' 73 I 03 IXita .44 Ueate r. -V 160 li.,,,.n,. ' ,i VV'"' '' ',... ti' '. , j BloptU,,. . . 1.,'..."., yl?t)' I Oafcwiiia ' - ICctltro-.i,. .v 160 iCoilyugbam.. ... .. .IlOf ' FifhitjRCrec'k -. 2si8 ' lri - J , wiuBJiWim i ta v f 147. Locust Madison .100 . C r 39 10 Main .110 Mifflin Montour .13 m. Ml Pleasant 02 60 60 16 12S 21 Orange 113 Pine 73 Roarinccrcek 12 m; Scott 120 Sugarloaf 124 Tho Democratio majority in tho county will exceed 1400. By our estimate it will .1 Kt i j'in ...:u i .i.. i..... ..... u.w..... ... w vote ever given in the county, all things Presidential vote of last year which was i,;t,i .i:.r-,. ti.q rein i, limtilir nl!rnnlnrW. Tim n.ntftritp rcill lin , ., -. 1.1 neany tne same i was . a year w . n a, full vote was polled, whereas it should bo I under 1200 (by reason of tho reduced ' reason of tho reduced , ol tiio United btatesj that his administra te .strength of panics re- uas ucen eminently naiionaland eon s. It is a splendid voteJ 'e,nli'?' ,aQ(i tLal ,ie ' entitled to nit- . i .... 'he gratitudo of tho people of the stales Columbia connty is still forurlv in rebellion. L ,ul L-..I vote) if tho relative mained the same and shows that "tho Star ol tho North," The New York Tribune' however of- feois to speak aj an oracle of that party,! hut it endeavors In tlirruv nlislnrilcii in llm way of th peaceful restoration of tho ., n. . t , , southern States. I; does not endorse the polioy of tho President. From an article wiucn appearcu in us columns a low aays ago we cut the following passage: "Now we object to the scheme of recon struction which the copperheads and tho unconverted rebels are crowding upon the publio as President Johnson's, that it puts this large majority of Unionist com pletely in the power of tho rebels, wjiose actual majority it converti into it virtual majciity by nullifying tho blaek Unionists politically, and thus reduuing tho white ones to impotence". The pretense that copperheads'1 and "rebels aro '-'crowding upon the publio'' a snhi-me nf rnnnnalr.mri.n in.t.lln,,. n,1 shamelessly untrue. What the Tnbune misreproEcnts and deuonces is tho meas ures cf the Prcident for restoring the southern States on tho basis of the Con stitution. This 'voheme" of reconstruction is di.ta.teful to Greely, Stevens, Sumner, I el id omne genus, becauso they desire the! establUbmont North as well as Soulh of a! despoiio oligarch,, which will allow them' to rule the country in the same manner in I which the infamous 'Council of Ten' onoe i ruled Venice. They do not desire to see ! constitutional rights established arvwhoro' . ,, , ' . 1 ai.u i.iL uuau uii who oi;ive to nave lho republic again united. PhilaJ. Daily News, Sep. 28. A Free Fight. At Catawissa,on Saturday evening last, upon the adjournment of the democratic meeting, which th abolitionists bad been riotously disturbing and endeavoring to break up, during the progress ; 6ome of the more drunken and less decent of the nigger loving party oamo in, and conclu ded they would indulge in "a freo fight. It was but a little time however until sev. ol them got their no3o baodsomsly skin ned, and lost a portion of claret, that would greatly tend to lessen the next morning's headacho,frora the bad whiskey they had imbibed. Tho mooting was held at a Democratio house, under a previous call, and persons who did not intend to behave themselves quietly and peaceably, had no businos there. The attempt of some drunken row dies to break it up,only reacted upon them selves j the Democrats very soon clearing the bouse of their presence, and remained masters of the Cold. Three cheers for McOlellan were called for and given with a will "by the boys in blue" who were at tho meeting, and the lovers of tho blacks soon subsided. Tho Democrats bobaved with great for bearanoo and only asserted their manhood when the demonstrations became unbear able. If tho Catawissa republicans have a.Dy Bbam.e' tber0 '8 n a flD0 cb8DC0 for I luai BEuinneui oi mouesty We are glad to add tbat every man of the old command of Col. Ent, without respect to party, unequivocally condemod the ao tion of their friends and neighbors, in this thing.-- Star, Tho Mississippi Election. OAinc III., Sept. 8. The Jackson Mississippi Dispatch, of tho Sth says Geo Humphreys msjority for Governor will probably be 10,000 G. L Pallor the anti-negro testimony oindidate for Judge of tbo Court of Appoali in tho Jtoknn dUtrjet j, e1iotH b a m atj 1 fc.VfiT3?5ANiV&TMJVJ , UvnwmiZfllViH. ProeroSS Of tllO Roconstrurtion JttSvSSfoSt in NoStfi CdrSlln?? I Movoinont iu North Carolina NtOCUKDlNCS OF THE CONVENTION. I Fassago of the Ordinance Abol ishing Slavery. AN APPEAL FROM THE NE- GROES. WHAT TUB? ASK FOR UNDHR TUB NEW 01U)i:U OF THINGS. EVERYTHING GOING ON ' WELL. Enthusiastic Indorseniriit of President Uolins.uii's'Uptonstructloo l'ollcy. &c, ' &o. iic. ' t . , Spiehl Llipatch to the' Wortd.l 1 - . . RALEi.au. (Jet'. 8. via ) . WashingtoD, Oct. 8, $ The folloVfin'g bfdinaico introduced by Mr. Little, from the committee on tho ah. ! olitlon of slaverv. passed tho convemion on yesterday Be it declared and ordained, liv tho ilolegates of tho poople of North Carolina, in convention assembled, and it is hereby declared and ordained that slavery and involuntary servitude, othorwiso than for crimes, whereof tho parties shall havobcen duly convicted, shall bo, and is horeby,for over prohibited within the state. ANDIICW JOHNSON. Mr. Ellis, of Catawba couuty.introduced . . ... n. . . . , ' i .. -IT 1 . . 1 . 1 .111 ... 'q . 1UU ur" ,ff0 e " ?tA B deIeEatcs of l"e P' of North Carolina in convention na. P' 01 "U V. Isembled, that wo havo tho utmost confi- dcnce , lho ncknowk.d d nbi, patriotism of Andrew Johnson, Fresidont , ol tiio United States; that his admlnistra loruierly in rebellion, (or the feold uud statesmanlike course he has. pursued in behalf of the Constitution and civil liber ty. . Itcsolvel, That the adininiprmlmn nf , 1 resident Johnson 11 as UOt beoli irnnin. b . 1(!oj1 ""ment. , that his patriotism is broad and liberal, aud cm- l,rilP r ...... ... , lula uucu nanny and mighty ropubl ot that his nolicv if i nifu uui ni booh una all tho 6tate fArmnrti tn .... l..il I . :.. . I. 11 . .........j ... .".uiiuu, iu me ui noaie- etead ' from which no one will over desire to depart. TUB NEtlRO AUDEES8 In the convention ou Friday o message was received from Govornor Holdeu, in clojjpg the address of the frcodmen's con- .cuu,jun uuiu m itaieign. a motion was mado to refer it to a committeo.whero upon .Mr. CaldweJI, of Guilford, .poko earnestly in favor of giving gravc nflen. lion to tho matter therein presented, aud spressm a ueep mtOreSt in Ihe Welfare . " P, rcment ot the colort'd PPul Hon of the state. He expressed the opin ion that the South will show herself as liberal aud geueroua in ber treatment of iu.a iccc me ixortn i be oommun ca " u.wuuout a u.cniing . ,. TUE ELEC"S. J "'T" V, n f gVer " ffCuSrisB LegWa- ," the ! ' iNovcn,bcr' f" T Tb! ture elected on , J " "qUIfetl to meot on lbc 10th of next month. iinn itrcu tlii -f..-. .... .. Man Snor. Ou Monday evening last. William Stcttcr, Constable of Con, ng ham township, Columbia county, shot Thomas Levins, with a revolver. The ball entering the body a few inches below the stomach. Constable Stetter. aller.es ! that he committed ihe deed in self defense. ihe wounded mau died on Wednesdav morning. Mr. Stetter come to Athlan'd immediately after tho occurence, and w.is committed to the Pottsvillo jail for safe Keeping Constitutional Advocate. Attempted Escape of Dr. Mudd. Foutress Monroe, Oct. C The steam ship Daniel Webster, from New Orloanj on tno 22(i alt., has put In here fhort of coal. Her offioeis report that during tli c landing of prisoners at the Dry Tortugas, Dr. Mudd atlemted to crcapo, and was found in tho coal punkers of tho steamer Thos. Scott, and put to hard labor wheol ing sand. The quartermaster of tho Scott was arrested for aiding Mudd in his effort to escape. PiiEPAtttNa i-on War. Tho corres pondent of tho Philadelphia Ledger writes as iouows irom Washington - "I hoar from authoritative sources tbat tho radicals are arming their batteries heavily for Ihe great contest they aro do termined to wago r.t tho next scs.ion of Congress. President Johnson, they as sert, is not carrying out the prinoiples up on which he was elected, and it is the de termination of tliceo geotleraen.that uo oth er principles shall govern if they cm help it. One of the most radioal of tho old Senators has oveu-gone so far as to 'de clsro his intention ol offering a bill of im. pcaohniont soon after the meeting of Cod gross, aim auvocatmg it with all his bcous- . . . . tomed energy and determinaton. The prc3 ident, it i, well known, is not unmindful nflinfMsiics,) ......I ...... .. . " v""'( r1 u'ouu ,UBl " "sing but bo has cast bit anchors upon a suro bottom, and no apprehension nood bo felt for tho sal'ntv nrirlms. ahir. ti.. ' '' u' XST See tho Cad of Messrs. Bm. . Habtmak, Mnnhsnt Olotbir. Maa3lISJSIU0T..S - .'Ur - THE NEG-RO AT T.1IG SOUTH. ' A "ellUC JP loturo Drawn Dy WO r oyal Governor Drownlow of i ICnilCSBCO liiUCCt OX liauicai Teaohiutr Portrnvcd Nccro troops must bo Withdrawn - " nrownlow'i Whig of Iho S7th ull Thodsands of freo colored persons aro ' oonerrcuting in end around tho largo towns i 'i'cniiessoe, and iliousands aro coming 'from other States, onclhird of whom can stoop to work. 'They onterlaiu the cr.Jinj them from one county to another for trial, wlnm ilioir condemnation has been not get employment) or reel willing to roneotis idea that the Qovernmontis bound to sdpply all their -wants, and even to luruuu uifiu muii nuunen, n, iu uruur 10 that, the white occupants' must bo turned j out. There is a largo demand for labor lurmsu them with house, 11, iu order to in every stotion of the State, but tho col orrd people, with hero and thcr. u noble exception, scorn tho idea of work. They Bddlo ai)d danco at night, and lie around thojstort'S aud Street corners in tho day time And some Of Iho indiscreet teach er's ;of tho negroes from tho North, who know nothing of the negro character, have been known to tell them not (o hire to white people 1 Having tho tinolu idea in lhcir uettda of aoolUion tbo.v adviso ,l,e simple aud credulous nogro to a life of rrecanous siihsistcnce.ol idleness and danc inc. and of crowding into the towns to be cduoated, iu preference to good waccs and comfortable homes in the country. If some sreat chauge is not mado when Wiu tor comes on, and if the military forco ia withdrawn, as they will be, there will bo great suffering and fearful mortality among them. suFnuac and suiteuance. Thore is a bad state of feeling now bo tween thoin and ike whites, aud it is daily growing more hitter. Many of the negros are insulting tho whilo, females, who never owned any ol their color, and never did them any wrong. They frequently elbow unprotected wbito women off our narrow pavcmenti, aad curse white .men pushing them, just to show their authority. Oth ers aro swearing ou tho streets, aad we have heard them s'a, that they will clear out the d d towuj And still another class will say tbat if hey aro not allowed their rights at the ballot box thov will re sort to the cartridge box.' And they swear ihey will be backed up by the Govern ment. , As one desiring, the welfare of tho col ored people, they wi)l permit me to say they cau't drive the -Legiflature of Ten uesseo into coul'o'ring Upon l hem tho clec live IranchUo. Thuv can, by the demon stratious they are makiug in this direction deprive themselves of any 6uoh privilege, so far as Tennessee is concerned. The federal Government has no rifilit to con trol the suffrage qucstiou iu Tennessee. And the great Union parly of the nation will baveiuoro senso than to attompt to control the question by Congressional leg islation. THE rOWNS TO BE CLEARED. General Tilon, ai Memphis, has deter mined that bo will compel the free people of color to leave the city ami surrounding towns, evon if their removal requires mil itary force. He bas sent a patrol through tho city to learn who have emplojmeui, and who have uot, aud to notify them that no further supplies will o furnished tn those that can support themselves and ro fuse to do so. At Memphis they have been contracting for wages, and bceorniun dissat'uOedjbreak their contracts and leave off abruptly. Gen Tilson has notified tticm that this will not be allowed, that lhy must make good their contracts, aud that he will compel them to work at tho rates nud places ugreed upon. I rank Gen. Tilson among tho beet men wo never had in command at Kno.willu, and I am pleased to find that he is still showing his good sense and love of jus tice at Memphis We lack such disciplmc among the colored people iu this end ol the Statt, aud I hope it will not bo long until moro rigid regulation are adopted by tho Commissioners of Freedmen,- who, as I undcrund it, havo control of this branch of affairs. There is no better man iu tho service than Gcu. Fiek, and if ho tails to do his whole duty it will bo because his headquarters aro at a disiauce and he is not ported as to the state of tbincs heru and alons tho lino of il,!., toad. EAST TENNESSEE AND THE DARKIES. President Johnson will remove alt the troops from East TennesHce before a great while, and tho colored people, as well as me wnues, wui nave to take care of them selves. A portion of them I know and 1 1 is at fault I am notable to say. Roliev feel assured tbey will be industrious and ing that their long continuance iu East quiet citizens providing for themsolvcs and! Tennessee will be productive of no good, tatnilies. The great majority of them but of much harm, I have written to Pros will not, and will get into trouble many , ident Johnson to remove them to those lo ot' them will break into tho Penitentiary 1 oalities whsre ihoy aro needed, and where The, will fail by Ihcir threats of violence j they aro needed, and where tho people to accomplish any good, and ho is their were a uuit to bring on tho rebolliou. In best friend who advises atrainst this course' deed I havo informed the President th.it ol conduct. Colored soldiers in Federal uniforms, with guns in thoir handa must not suppose that East Tenneaseeans will he intinidatcd by them, or Buffer their fam lies to be abused. I know these people, and I know they will not submit to be ruu over by negro soldiers. Aud knowingthis, I desired keep down any eonfl.ct between the race,., Ihe East lenncsseo troops, who have fought three dreadful years 'to free the. neuroes, and net tho privilerre ofnnminr. i.-.l. .. .L-; r.i , . , P 1 uuua 10 tueir oia cueriaiieu homes, are not TiV C.0".',rcd V"U,er.s, I T n I " ?! !!' ...iw.iutu iuu imiueui ate control olhe colored troops, and are iu daily conversation with t'liein, may as well understand this dot at onoe. white and ulack uioiiTS. Loyal men in East Tennessee OODOedo tn tho colored people thoir freedom, and me rignt 10 ctjoy all they can make, or even rea izu from Ihe niil nf 1 1, 1. n... even realize rom.be aid of the Govern - . - ' . r ?&"a.! 6V ,f"r,,,l,r P"V',CS o' educate their children t ,.t tLZ ' not prepared to sec all their churches and ..." ... ,.,VI,.. . U i sohool-liouses turned over to them, and the I '""t white children ofUnion parents, ! W,h..Uli.,;!r ow"c.douys "es.denicd houses ' v., , M.S.,,,. uuu uuuses in wnirn tn oaoh school, bocau.e a few impud, nt leaohers upstartt from the North, out of any em! pl5tnpnt, havo conocived the idea of im , mortHlizine the uepro I Thr-i-, s,. 'nf .l.. t-t: " t..: .T Hi T J!'Mf '.' 'twitbst.nd. , . '",U4'UK ,u u oil mo SUB Ot 1 thfl ITn nn .de. .till k!t. . ..-.i. . . ing the result of the war. ths. tbe w i. obild js it pood ti a I.SS.JIEr There aro those of us here, on tho side of the Union, who do not recognize tho igoi 01 mo uoverumeur, niter emauoiuft. ug the iwg. .f ih. U..I... men to take tuoir lauus uuu property uu a punisumont for having owned slaves ! Thoro aro UiOiB oi us iioio, oiatmiug inrii moro u no discount upon our Unionism, wbj don't rccognizo tho right of a captain or a lieu tenant in command of colored troop, up on' thu representation of a negro of bad cbraotor, arresting rcspeotablo loyal .. e. -i . it ., . ., . whito men with negro bayouots,and tnarou agreed upon in advanco 1 And there aro thousands of truahcarlcd Union citizons M""- . . . . ... . and discharged Federal soldiers iu East TennoJseo, who will die right here, Iu a second war, bufore they will submit to any Mioh insults, wrongs and outrages 1 SAGACIOUS COUNSEL ' 1 speak out plainly, becauso the state of tho public wind requires it. There is a , v . . , . r i ... deep, lUtennu desperate fueling getting Up iliiniinlinnt tliu eml nf llm Ht irn nnnn tliia lUlOUgUOUl III IS ecu 01 lUO Ol.lle Upon lUIS Subject. I think I SCO Where aild What It uiir li.n.1 nii.l I ilntir.. ,n . ..,,..,1, lUa will lead to, aud 1 desire to remedy l tie Ovil. I adviso tho White population to .1 ii . treat tllO the negroes justly IU all respeOtS and not disturb them in their lawful, peace- , , un.uiu iu..., i,, iui,ij.ui.w ful pursuits Ihoy were urnied and uni- formed by the Goveriuncut, and ouht uot be denounced on that uceouut, whviu they conduct themselves properly. Ou tho other hand, let those who havo control of Hie negroes advise them to a quiet and peaceful courso, and to reconcile it to themselves to whito men and their families L'lljoy what rightfully belong to them. Ut them frown down all malicious complaints from negroes of bad character against white pereOllS who havo always stnnil fair T.'l llu.111 i-nnan tn nrrovt rron- stoou iair. Jj.i tnera cease to arrest gen- tlcilieu 01 Ohatacter aud StandlUg. Olid of . . . loyalty, because some enraged sla70 has faucied ho cm procuro such arrest. A day of reckoning will coruo hereafter; :iu.l il these encroachments upon tho rights and liberties of loyal men aroimprulently con tinued, the day will comesoouer than any of us want ta see it. t , t v i v nur ... , , - C1UCO writing the tort'gOlOg 1 am inform- iil th'tt nt n rnlnrpit hill in t hn Ilnivor.ilu tUU.it at O colored OailllitllO UUIViirslty building IU this city three colored persons I. ii i i. t. i .l wcro killed in one bight. It is said they wero shot by whito men dtesaed in no- , - , , .. ... I ..... . . p.vitrti. .ut;ill t. llle .Audit"! U, men a clotiies Ur couue I condemn in JjlJ f or '"' oa"eJ f'"" coming ia tjf a .ban- of unmeasured terms any suoh outrage, and Jtt ' iinitpiir r nt i.u I make mention of it to -how the state of uuumu f LLAKK, fyuliug gottiug up between tho races. oct.H, I'd seriu Auditor. These l-utl.t are to freoui'Ut.tind all wronc.' White soldiers and officer, attend the,,.. aud dance willi tho colored woiurn. One Ohio sjldier, a muu ol very lair education iiini-iirpil i liiiw.e In ni-irru h.i nr,r rli procured a IlllOt-sC 10 lll.irry, I)Ut not dli- closing the color of his intended, aud ac- .,,., , r i tually manifcd a youn:; wench, formeily a ,lave in 'this city ! If this sort of alliance auiiuu nia uste, i uavu no uouiuiuuit 10 ui ike 7 ,lo. ....... ..!;. . ll.-i lUr. . wv huiuii.iu hu... .uu .mw. rai? or uie coioreu popuintiou are uoi :u good oiuiii; llaeir freedom aii when they were in bondage. Aud at the speed we are all making tn the dircctiou of their uulighiiueiit, aud teaching, prcauhig, pray ing, ringing aud dancing w.ll takj half of tlmtii to i ii t ii iu a short time. One halt' of all the colored soldiers in uniform in Ea-.t Ti-nneeKfe have nore-piet tor that uniform, and do not appreciate ... i i m.. " r.l iid uig.niv auu luipouanci-. A wo ouut'iu in inn uunoiic, sometime sinci', up m a nanow sidewalk in this city, knocked the lrb,.. tUia .1... .1.. . ing him upon his hands and knees. li. was Irving to get out ot the wiy, and they, niltvi ui ,111a uiiii'lb IIIIU IUC I'UUl'l.lUlUW eaw it ; hut, being fcebln, and leaning up ou a si.-iu, no moved too b 11, ho moved too blow for thoir ideas of progios. I made no complaint but concluded that these colored riirhuij had not "learned to repei:i tho uniform of the army," und weut my way, uoi re joicing, but feeling iu the left kuoe that I was worsted in die eueounter, which I had not brought about but sought to pre veut. So dicrs snd offlOerS WuliriUe tne Feilcr- IV f b la"d''"1 Danlal-inltli nml Isaac Mcllnle. , -r , '"oi, ui""" Whereon are erect.J a TvVOSl'OP.Y Ht tMutYt.I. al uniform ought all lo be gentlemen, uoj un uoi;si; a.nm afuami: uaiiv. matter what their color, but tho only two aeiied.taku.i in ei-eutioj. an.t to ti sou uj the ..... . ' J. .. . I tirooertv of Julio U Mill.. colored soldiers I evt-r cicountertid did not provo to bp of that style. I bhu no wish to try them sig-iiu. I might light upou others, leks refined, who would run me through with a bayonet. Binir deni , ed a white man's choice, I only ask a ""S1"? S Pnvllel5e. 01 gttlUg QUI Of the wa. TDK NUrjHO TROOI'S TO HE WITHDRAWN The plain truth is, the colored toldier.s have not been proporly iuatructed. Who 1 no troopj are needed in East Tenue.sco of any color, and that tlv) loyal poople and ! the civic authorities are fully ab.o to pre- erre order and take care of the couniry. iTT, i.a uf, nnMTCilawi mJ?? M"8' Tbe Bench, from the County Court up to ' 8I'' ' " the Supreme Court, is occupied by loyal ' ZJt $.ffibfl?2t& vtTJ' judges ; tho proecuung attorneys are loyal ,', Z :,",,, ,l,al'""' Agne, inierinarri.-d with men, E'o aro the sheriffs and justices, and u '?a la" ''lThri!Z wo are prepared in East U'ennessee to;. Presefvo order without the field troopss. ,'"': Lf.'i,, '"""S'V"'' and each or jou are , I " "-- of,,V? HaiiWAY Roddeby. Ou Sunday '". '!2yei' '""'""'urg. .n and t',, ,m :. , . . T . B"H'B last as donn son ot Jacob Kohler, 1,ver 'tabl ket;P"' of Una Borough, was I returning from Tremont, alone in riage, he was stopp.d by two robbers near the farm of Coroner Johnson. One seized Onr.kf.!,n,l I the heads of the horses while tho othnr I dcmnd Jolin'a money. Upon refusing ' t0 ,lyIivcr. "n uttcmpted to get into tbe carri1g;i but John sliuek him on tho ' Uo with a billy, laying him out in a l,:.....i :. ... J -" . ... WW 11, 14 , horizontal position in the mml ... man then came un with " , L i rae up ' m PrCeDte(l "t ot young Koh- . , . ur wuo struo,s 11)8 robber on the hand ( with his billy. The robber then seized Kohler with his r.nht hand, and ,lMtB ,.:. I .t . . ... I V . oarr,afi8 oeat mm sev J and ,obbed hitu of 57 35 Tlw wen ' doojpJ- Constitutional Advocate, 1 ,. -j The SO l ers. almcL. , uffr.ga ,n Oo.uieoiicut. . ' - man, votou BfJ. nit noism .,,IT...... : Having. oea the ehphant ti y iBo: & Tho Day of Judgment it coming. Libbcus 0. Uerry has just recoverad u judginrnt,tu tho Supreme Court at l'ough liecpaio, for $300, against tho United States marshal for illegal arrc.tt and im prisonmcnt in 18012. Titers U a lively tinio ahead for the Stantous and Mutters. CSjr The Conittttiitional Union, publish ed bv Hon. T. D. Floreuuo, Vashingluti, has been stjpoied by President Johnsou.as the vehicle for future official advcrii-eiuent, inttend of the Uepublioiu, an Abolition papor. n rr r. .... .n m ...j,. i ClU 5iUUCl ItbClHCUlS Auditor's Motion .... , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.. , , T. ..u . Ad'10'- PPntcil H by the Orplum' Cmirt of linlumlilt lountvto uukc dlnnbutlon of the balaneo In ilio lmn.l of II'ukIi M. Urldo, mlinliil utrntnr i,f Furnklin Mcllri.lr late of ,eln,k towii.lilfln ald rounly, decraieil.nmnnir tin evernl helra of the il.'cedent, In tha order club llnd hy law. will altend at lil fittlM, ill llldamibiirir, 0(1 Saturday, the nth day uf Novcmb-r noit. m lO o'clock A. M., of laid day, for the purpuie nf inaklnglho diatrlbu'lon. All periont having claims or demand against the estate of tho decedent, are no. ih'Uo present theui to the auditor on that jy, b debarred from louilna In for a share of tho q Q, UARKMJY Auditor. llloomsburg, Oct. 14, loCi.-4l Si.iO Auditor's Notice. Estate of James Mcliridc, deceased nj'HL undei signed, Auditor appointed , .,,.,.'.,!?,,l.7..y?.u.!!.,.0.f .l:.0.l,"L0hL .,c''n ..? I 1, McUride. ndmlaislra'.or of James McllrMe, laie or j ft:' tiSZtiXXStSf. I ffiy.?; . M . of said day for the purpoie of Making the dls- fibution All uormm havine claims or dema.ids agjlllfl th(. late of llle aretieM arc ,10ljnrdto ,re- 't tham to tho Auditor on that day or bj debaned ................. In f... .1. .. rtnt.. r , r Ti nni'V ' tAI"-l't. . Auditor. Oct. 14, l6G'4tj $1 i(t. AUDITORS NOTICE. Dstate of Jesse v tns,dc.cae i. ,..t,n .. . t I l.'iiy. ui uersune.l, Auditor appointed by llm Orphan' tl a b, hti.i, In I id i.nj. ..r i ... i. .. ............ .t. i . ' . '-"'"""'la county, m make distribution of , ...v t,vie i rii'.'r, itoroifl'.i rn lor "' Jesf hvau.,late of Locust townsnip, in said c"u'"y deccasod. ainuiig the several heirs of the de c, neeiit in the order esUbli.Vd by law. will attend at J ' umt-"- Blnoiuslmrg, on Thursday, the Kid day nf November next, at lu o'clock, A, M , of suit day, lur the purpose, of unking th .iisuibjtiuti. mi iwr.ons .iV"? tJi"m.,'n!lf """"be"'!"" f Ve ; um UI 'b Mri'JB, Estate of Jacob Dyer, ate used, i 'r,!ru'"le'.,i,'"u'1 Jilnf appoot.id b the Orphans ; i-0;i"1 ,,rtu1,'"'1, ''i'.l,,'' .,,,,,lle '""butluiu cf the baluncu lubuudsof l.ui Vuter. ado,n,iuri.l..r 'I,?-' .i.0"-'' .Ia"! of '.vs wi"'"', i inrn "u"l. deceaccd, nmons the sevornl heir. of the dtci.- dent m the oru , c.ubii.hsd iy law. ,u mwuk., i'.;.ui5r i"'i"-' oiiiiinuiniii. Ai. persons ,v I "r ueoiaousagailiil Itn estate orth decs - tl t Ol ur. ili'llll 2U 10 present llu-in to Ihe Audit .r on inaiutiy oi oc titodttcd irom louuug in tor u .Iiaii, thu luud. ROBERT F. CLARK, Aad.ur. Oil. 14, ln',5 w, 52 J,). ol ADMINISTRATOR'S N U T ICE Estate if Samite! Kitchen dec .1. ETTER"? ol Adiniuistrati hi on Aj Eslnte r.f Hmi'iil K'iirl,.n Inie r j,..,..., .. I'innsiilp Culombin county, i-o.-i.c.l. Imve r.-cn nu. ico oj ino , ted by the lieaistci of Columbia runt) to tna m.der. ; siirned ; all per.ims hiving tlairns ugan.i th-e.l.-.tj f lho ileccdent are reuujsle I to t.re..Ht inn... i.. n. un,liri:n,l. tceliUi'g in futarloaf to'.nshiM wi.l, not dnlay, and all pcisous indcblid lu nuKe p.)u.e..t I ... ,r . a... r-v Mi,a ".u ibnw, Oct 14. ism-Swsioo' KHERIFo'a SAL ii. ' , BY ittus nl n. wrii of Te.tr.ium Voi.di , tluni Eipn.n, i.nisd ru- of llij.C.i.ut of -, mrioti 1 rieas of l.uierne county, to me dlrerlei, will l e n pnsnd to puolio ale at tile C 'I.'KT lltiutr,, m r.i.,oo.- ' burK. on TII1.1HOAV. tn,. -i.th DAY if uiTUUKR. lfn.1, nt I u clock, iu ths atsruoo.., thu tul.nnu ir iol csief, tn wit All th-.t cert In t-anor pi.ra ef land sltoste In Mad. ..uii .ut.iiHKi,,, i.iuoiDi. tojoty, vontai.iltij , jlrad and twenty i.mr acrus buanJJ on Ho, r-ouih oy UnrU ef Joii.,.s Ki.neruiil S'i lliaui liarber. on the west by lands of C.inard Kra nnrnh i iir AMI.' EL SNYDER. Sheriff's Office. llloomsburg, Oct, 14, 1FSI. I Hblir. L Canned Fruit. 200 Dozeu Cutis or Vrtih. jast reoiived and ror sale, alwhoksae and retail, at Runyon'a Provision Store. Rlonmsbiirg.Oct 14 1PM. JBissoIutiosa ol" jPartnt'M.sSii? TaOTICEisherebygiven. that the part- r- ., i. T. "uos'siiiig ouiwten jam.. 0 I , L'fi? ."" '"f60'!.'9," 'el'"'. olUatanissa, Coliiuibia county I'eiiua. under tho flrni ofJ. H McNincli i. C-.. was d .solved 011 the Will day nf Hcptiiihcr. A. I), loCo, by luutaal consent. All debts owing to the sjld partership are to be recoiled by s, Id James fl, McMnch, and all demands on ths said pailm.rship nre 10 ba presented lo said .McNUtli lor payment. J. S. .McMM'li. Catanisia. Oct 14. is;;,. UU1. lULlUb. Notice. I Specific I'ufounawe James 1Ws'ojtIt""u'1 j Estate "' Vu"'ni.. coi.uhuia county, hb. I ""' I Kiitac i , .. "i- urn .'louuay or UECDMIICR nen. iVa,,',,,- lu,uo''vr' ,"" 1,111 " pviition of h f d! W ' lhc Day f reb,ilry. a, n "&"'. U"'u ",4 L,ul' ' ie .if I-..1T... .... . ".-."i .le.vo 1 . mo'.1 to seal and oriisrims. siau uwuvor. his Leus c,?.h '"" Oct. is, ism. samuei. snyder, tshcriir. lilt . I W I.' ITIIIl 1' I T,r S"a"'v1' ... ' """"" - .uncoiling Phy Ellvlilll. For the cure of Chronic Diseasm of Ruth j New York A LL PERSONS, who sre nfilicnri BWute Wl'r4. "I the irrcat skill of tin. i, ''." "u nemseive. Ida... nr. i ian au.l i .... ....VB. a mi nation uZ T I:"' S Jn.b..'iil..r.C.';nu recommended to ou, reidi .fTl. u l recomineiided toou, ,.";7i;'..,..f.r,.l,V".i.et:' r O is! vised togiye himncal, a i. ' "... ' by till, nailer i l?i L' A."u 'V 'niotit w Lo tue, a?..rW "vTO.", Caution j WniHUEASmy 'Ho Oatharlna bin '. nt,1,l"' r11 P"on r hereby cautionpd atalnii i.Vm?- i'i1."' tn '"' nttn,lht n do. lilSlS g 1,0 ,tLU xb,t 0,18 ttt . , , JI Woililielerr. Cm, OK. It, ltf3w (I iu A-1- tr,l,l C. tlr,iK,if Clothing Emporium! 1 HIS WAY, GENTLEMEN) Firm of Evans & fiurtinan. t ATI? ..;i r tn , m fA5?,fh "'" "loom.biirg the bet and latc.tAiyu. a? rasiilona. CLOTHES, CASSAMtillS, S-c, fa, EvcijUllns in tho (loiitli'inaiis II ho of Clithln; llavmi: In our ompHy tho well known and "tpurlen-. ed i.'utt.'r. Mr. t:. I,. HticiiAan, formerly nt Easton. peifct (11 Is eoarnteed. mid toorder. Also -Lirgati. Hurimeni ui i.enay niajo COATS, PANTS, VESTS, &c . &o Also -an aasortuunt "d ItUOM. tbj chiapst iath, maikit. At.oii splendid as.ortinettt of CTothea and' Caaaamerd, for or to maketuurd-r HVANS & HAUTMAN. llloom.bnrr. Oct 14, IPCS PREMl .111 RIVAL OF Fall and Winter A T MiUcr's Store , T'af.ffi.ViV'V'.t'V " I X l"""'herl'irgandelettas4iirimet of Fdl.L AND WINTER UOObS purchased at Philadelphia, nt tho lowest liure no I which they are determined to sMI on as moderalotrru,, as ran be (.rociirtd elscwhtre in Ulooiusburg. Iih stork ininjirixe i.tiiii.y uin.ss aoorti. of choicest ttyls nnd latn.l fashion. uitr auoDx. .uvu uitucattrjt. ii uimr.iftK Qur.w-iMitr. aw.iit ii'.jik. uui.Luw iKtun mux. .vjhu, noon siiot.s n.'TS (MW, -e., 4c, it.. In shun evf.'iylhlnc u.ually kept In 'ouatrr ii.r. ' to hl,li h- invito tin- nublli coocrally I 1hB lligiiesl price paid lor couutry produr S. U. MILL IS R eioomtburg, Oct. 14, Mi. NOTICE IN PARTITION Eitutt nf h rede rick Kiwiise,dKiuid. Stale of I'etiUHylva liitt, ijvlumbix County,; i i TT i THE Comtuouwealili of I nn, , - vai.uto Nancy Kr.ur. Hnunah tr.t-,M, ; 'V 1 Kwt. yaiiniiiitu Kiiu, ) ur stiunnor Jm,, iinou.e. Madha J ne Kn last three i.au.uu fi.ho ami iii.iui. Iran, Dm. I liuils at2 btl'l tl tlltlf w,i.jm. u. Tn-am h Mencainc-d v, i... v, , le ...o Jucksi i. Kn.iu.e. rt .de H I'.eit, 1 in ,,,, - Umiy. iie..fgai., 1.1 ch.Ued d i.V.i .'elc, "kr!n. t uiuu,.,.,,', . i.,... ii... i.. .... ti. Von ait' hiMnbj cited 10 ho uni .n before the Judges of our "rphio'j Court, to , , I. loom. burg, in ni.i i.'ouuu, on tiu 1 r-t i Ia ,..Li'iiii.'r next, then uud there to arenu, orr.i... i. ! tbku lh.' rc.it etai' of said (''lederick Kuoumi. d t . ed, situ ,t' Hi Jdck.oo ii.vii.Iiii, In sal i ;oin,, I the a,i,jraisi'd i aiiialuo pot upon it h; ao Ini , , ! a.viirued ' i tin 1.1I1I I :,mi 1 1 auo rvlunud b 11,1 si, , liioutiK nun iij; vi at'inuinuci. A u mm t.i ,.a. vl'hl buuilied al.,1 ellt f.iur. , r .bow c.Alist 4iue should not be n'i'i i,i iirio, f .i, not I u, ii... n.Mi vv.i vi.. ,1 i. I I'li'iiiiiiil of our .kid Ojurt at tii.ium inrj th iu J f.h) ietwn Jir, A. U., !3iS. .iv.:ssl.' mu.'! tv - ' . - . . . A . I. .. t. itik, J, C. "11J. r'5 c'r Gold 1QG5, i to 1860, 1867, tfl.vc. 75,000 ! ! V- t i DoHars i ! CO wo rvlanufactxirers' jlrnnlr. ! OUR NEW MuDi;. , One of OUT G 0 LD or -SILVER W-.ul,- cj, or Oliver J en ctn le. as dvlow ttaud. i'i, On rf onr tea salt vr una plicif our )l' ver-ware is worth a bd.hel ol ilu cheap dolUr J i Wc have aJo,.le.l the f.dlortlng ino.ld of distribution, by l.u of Jl.or,1 articles iifvaluai OUR NE"vVMUDE ! 1 Thd articles f ,00,1, ar.j uumb.rjd frooi on.i hjo .jjiyil -.,S.,ii cuu,l.i,g of fi.n..., .Meio.Uoui i.iid Mlvar t.atch.a 8,iring Machine., Tea aad eJ. ftels, Holld Huver 'IV i umiI Tauie buoonj ao I ... etc. etc.; and th o )0r 07 3'JU arii.if, oi I- Jiwcly, Workf.u.lToilut ruses 1'hototrHor, . upeniueerJihtr Wutcher.an.l fancv artic , , , .. i va.i't. 7S.IJ0.I notices nambereu I'ruiu o.ij ! . . . . am pn.,led an J pm n.to .eaicdniveloi.s9.il in itu, uuu unc r.i ind.f n laKen out and -'p"l"iii' iin uie numuer ou the n-u,. k sent to the holder of il, ..lm3 um,.,Ma.iy , i u 4 'ires lo pnrch.se tho u.-tu-ls,) 0u th reccl'.t o ,i "ollara. fur losunco : Ifth, uutuher o', "t sant to ou should b, Sju, and a P1..1 n . s-.t or.Oold tv'ulcu sh nild b, ouijbre,( iui ii . -1, ou lor S . auo .0 on lor ever, a.i,.,l. m u ,.- i 7i udu articles. "Alter rec-lving an articla.if ildnj.n. )'-;.)o'ie;in rMU.il I., i,d jUr la.J Bua... JwbiiI) ,lv c-iits iimsi Le sent to pay opens. p..Ha,ie,i.uire.co'ideiicc. et... uu ooti uMKe I.eiuenibt', t.lat Wh llevcr nrti.!.. .............1 ., .. I lie number ou .-ur hutic , )ou cm have it lr mini iurs lor 11, unctliir it hj wnrih 3100 or s for our inUrti.i 10 deal r.iiriu ..... uui Hue artl.le.. a. It givu' c j(S u v u lu, , , uioicuy incicssea oar alei, nr f. V CT x. -t , NcV iiode!! , r.. .A.cb pay, to, eo,re d.nco, pu'tase, -c . wo -nd cue not,Ce. Z'' """W'- pXiWS&S 'S nnT TOfc unu S.;. mi -ampin nrour ,ix. iV.WM ""i-vhb w .-icii. t,y fZnl mil ' ici'vtj leimen . AOLivid NAMED, do nd for our circular ' Agents allowed a large cash coaiuiiii-b. by whioh thoy can make 820 wrckly. Address plainly, RbED ,t BRO l'HHR, 34 Liberty 'l-i. -ct. 14, WS lint. St y New YorJ -3m. iSTew Goods ! 'The -ubseriber has moved to the eccm, new .'t'oa'ot"610" "'". ju.i ..cu,.i. Zephyrs, Cotton and Woolou Y.rm. l-oisetK, Laoes, Embroideries, Mui lius, Edgeding,,, Dnss Tiim mings, iio., &a., which all are Invited to call tiu uiamlno October T.J8B5 A, D. t'Hh ,l 11 .r..j.Jr,"V'.' ma. ,5""K. "i,k' , r, i! . ,' "A" "'i'.1 variety of oibcr Ho , . , , - m.-ioii, hocks, ami CI ! ."S. 2.,, H-r..,od - ot:.,' . """ '"oomsuurg Blooiiisburg, Oct, 7, 16M, A. D, wciia. LANK BOOKS & STATION STATIONERY, Ulf.ifil uroiiini " w. o. i'i.rtn.1 'ltv.Hu Uu rti (