!uuiiiiiiu.iwjjjuuj,tt'.KiLLjj,uiMmijui'ijui'jmiaii jEMOC AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER, LEVI L. TATE, EDITOR. "TO HOLD AND TKIM TUB TORCH OP TRUTH AND WAVE IT O'ER TUB DARKENED EARTn." TERMS: $2 50 IN ADVANCE. VOL. 19. NO. 38. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A,, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 18G5. VOLUME 29. THE PHOENIX PECTORAL Will Cine Your Cough THE PHOENIX PECTORAL; or., toMroiSMl SVRUP Of WILD CHERRY is NCS KKA 3XAKU IIOUT, Will Guru tht Diseases of llio TMlilO Ajf ASS ft MSGS, Sucli as Colds, Coughs. Croup, Asthma, Bronchi!!, Catarrh, Soro Thrc-ftt, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, &c. I(sti:n:ly use will prcveut PUIiMONAK V CONSUMP'I ION, .' nil even where tl.ln fenrlul disease Is fully (level rnrd i will .ifT-irrl more iclief tlU.i any oilier niedi. tine. I. Law rfiia (let s. esAnr hi" t'm Ponnny Ivnnla Him f Kepn-seutritlvei-, says : "Tills tough reim.- iy is now i'Xl iinivi lv ue.l,.in. Is nf the l.igbcst nluo In tlii- rniiiiiiiliiliy. lu ruriilivc t"''"1"'' liaung tieen Puled h) thousand w uli I hi' in nut gri,tl''j ing risiilts, It is rarelully anil .lllll'uli prepared from Wild Cli'rry Hark mi il Mini ka Suasi Knot by Dr. Levi Obcr hnllit-r. n repulabio pliyiielai of I'ltoenir.i il!e, I'ti. nn, I is mill dy neatly all druegltti ami country store keepers." I). I' (Vmly. tt t'ntmastr ain' fx-l'iirgem (if I'o'.t. Itiivn, cerltti,-- as f ei,u a : PonTOivi, l0"." Inn. 3, Tin. c"lt',li'"i Hint 1 Inve used tile Phot nil Pectoral tn my lamily . and I ri.cnnimeiid it In tin public as the very hot reme.ly lor Couch nml Cn'il. that I'h.ie I eeririeii lino (t my ciiiiiirin 'vas t.ii.en uiiha rolil, arrniii:iiiii;il w itli 11 t.'rtnijiy ,"iu(;li.r riail.Iiiili-ed. I nni.'h saul abmil Ihu ihninu I'ntninl. I itmi urtil n tiotllt of it. The lirnt tln-f n 'icvm ? diiriculiy of I tiriMtliiiiL', ami In lure (If i lill'l hail ta.teii urn; (mirth ( tin bolt it wiu nit r 1 1 writ T. rrv family ihoU tiitvt! it id tlo-ir li'iiis-. II. I. riioriliV, J, l MiiUli. ilnu?i-t. of Vi'iv Mope, i:ukfi iount, t'a , in wiimc tn Hr ObftholuiT. njH : "A few da) n -met! I boiliilil i j ib z-u nl your v iluabt'; cottk'ii frniftly to try. ami timl it vtv L'uod.an-I an il in Hear ty all fuitL I .Ssihlil hlif y.ni tn m ml ihc a yfod of it. ""Vtnir iih'iliciui"' (jui'-i'lii ttt-r i.iliM'trlioit ill. Hi any other U .vt'iuth -tr I am nirent lor sonic of tht nirt moil.ir rtntch iivu.iriilton', but oura ii't'iu to I Li lining tU HmsI -no l ! I'm fo, 4i w nt; i in extract from a li'tli-r iroiu II ir nn ( ('.Hi iiM'riotn: m-ar I otti' n, I'a : "I have tru-ii 1 the I'lmnio Tfitor it and titol it to In; the ben I chuIi homIk I He i: l a nt (I me i tn itlt a (no re riM'v uli- tit in ' no) o h'r ih.tt I Jmvi- i Ii nl tii i.i ".(on- " 1 I be pronto tr k ir.it itM'itu-im- u.ii i tmih ronti- 1 Vncf 111 ll c ti rttf v unwrrs Iroin Hit' t-Mi(ii"nv o Ui-'uui-it lif 'ia- ii ! it, Hi il tin h.-hh-v win Ii- i I'aid "iib tu iny jiccJa.c 'tu it it t"U.li,',l vvj ti tit tifciii I Il ii n iaitihl to til'1 thai (tnl.trru Lry fur it.- J Triri- I tlllt rV-i'i u i I 6 ; Lain.- i'.ittt's u.Vi; ' UttLLAtt , Il i nil' iiiii ln r only -iih- rl )- f iluuai.t imiip" t tho" ut ibf I bioit mot i,.jy rrtriirci on) by LEY l OliLRKOl.TZER, M. U . - I'luvniivitlc, lit Bnl.tbi, nit Urt?2tot an I Stop k'ivr, .lullNl'ON. Ilnl.l.itw AV I. riJU'l'CN, .Vo. 2!l ' Nfirtlt tilth Sirjvt, I lulud ii'tna, .ni l j V t. V. I.l.i H At ' . Vo. M.t I'rai.klin Strict, Xcw , loik (i'in'iai U lin i';ilc Ai-'fiits. H.tl.t h I. I' 1.11 .mil Kit Si MOVCIt Dru. ! futi. ll'i.-.ni'b.m;. 111.1 b in irly i'Mr ilrtgiiet ami 1 4n'iirj ti'irki i',i'r in oli inbia f'uuntv. V li 1 1 i 11 iif.'p .i iiUkii uf stori he pi r lioiM toil k pi't ilni mt i( ti i no 1 t hi to put ) on nir ltd 1 oiur otliT in 1 it 1 m. but !! J at 011c: to ntiu of the 1 11U l"i it j j It I: A DING RAIL RO Summer Arraugemenl. July '40, ItHio rent Tiutil; Lint' From The North ami SnriliW. rt f r I'lillidelplna New Vork, ( IU.kIh'i IV.lt-v ill'j, I, cli in. in, Mti'.n.i.v 11. I'inii, A.r 'I raiiii b-ai-c llnrmb'irii foi '.'w ' k . , lullovvs . At .1 u'l. 7 .6 tml I.1 A. M., tiol 1 4 A P M . nrriving at Nl-iv n at Hi tut A. M . .in I HM.ui t ii;to M, l be 11 Im. c c'imi'' t nidi hiuiilar Vrmii on 1 Ii IN-nn ylanit Kail ltoal. anil lifpiit- far- nixoitipauj tht Jwi nml r I.' A M 'I'r.nu- UIimiii cmnjM' I .f .1 vo tor It' aim;, I'olt-v itlo, Taiuapia, Miners ii Athlaml. I'm - lirovr, Allviitown. ami IMiil;ok-t-phi N at." 11 V M ami !. I' M, t.toppiu; at Ki'bauou niit pum i al Mation utily . U,iv rrani", htop.Hiii; at all potiitv. at 7 2' M aii'l i 4u 1' M, K.'iuriiini' , Ik!IVv Nlv Vmk at It A M I i tm uuuii. ,-ni.ln f , riiiladclphia at H.OU A M ami M, .to 1' l . n.tlfV ill.- at -.I.'j M ami Jv'j l M; h inoi.ito.iu i au it i j nil noon, 'r.innni ai ;i 15 A M 4iol -J.m I' .M ami UtMtltng im 1 oj T,;;', au-l lu 4j A M, 1 J-nni liOi t ,M. Iti-.idiui: ti oinmo'latiim Traia , i a is Il.tl i a flu i A M n-tui iiiiil from rin(an-Iiliia at ('l 1' Cnluii.hi-i Hall It"al Tratui Ifavu Iti'jiliny at ti itlt nml 10 05 A M uiul o.I.i I' .M. lor Lphrata, l.lll?-, Col li uil.ia v Dt Hh o.iai , l.ta..' V Vork at fiMP .M, llnla ilrlplua .i lri 1' M I'uit-ivilln 7 tlu A M, Tdmaiu.i 7 U A M. llarrMoirfS 10 a Man.: Keeling at i.UO A At for linrru!;.irar. t'ouimu ation Mi jr-t 'isot1. Mp.io'iI anil l.'xrur ciiut Ti k"U 'o .niil from all pimil-i, at ri'dun d Itntf t iCi-ZC.ipu (.htiiktul thruitgh ; eU poumlj ulloww-l iach I'uncjicr. J- A. Mi.OM.S, (7 f Mi K A L fU'tRIM-MtT. Itradinj, Ta. July i:, IHiW. LADNEWS" rCU Tlin UNTilttTUSATH. L'SKD WITHOUT DETEl'lTON. They do not interfere uilli hiiiincss pur.uii., amt are .ptcdy in aciiou. NO CIIAN'Ri: OF BW.T 15 NCt'CSS RY. HELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are warranted iu all caico, rOH THT. HIMIKDY A'l) PI'.ltM ANENT I'Ulin OF Ueminal Weakuesi,, l.'reihrnl and V.isinal l)ichaices, llleet. Herii 'l I)i.h"i', Uiuini.iiuu,, luili'deuce, Cen Hal iimI Nervous Debility and disejbis uf the llladder and Kiduey. They are adapted fir male or female, 1 M or young und are the only iclii.ble known for Hie cure of all dn eaiesniUin'; from Y 0 UTH FUL I N DISC HET10N. In all Hex.ial Diseases, as Connrrlica, Plilctun', CKet, and in all I'nri.i ) and Kidney couiplnints, they artliko a charm. KUuf is eiuetienied hy tahuiB a ilntfle bot ; ami fimu four to .Ixluaes fcnerally ttUcl , ucure. fold in hot,', roiitaiiniii; M pill., prico Ono Dollar, or ill bote., five Dnllarx ; ulso. iu lari-'e hoieB, con taining four f itiu .mall prieu Three l.oll.irs. Private Circulars lo (ientleieen nsu, .ciil free on receipt "f duelled envelope and ftaiup. IE If " '"'tl1 llio lliu Pillk. cut out this ndver li.emeiil lor ri ferencu, an.l ifyou cannot procure llieui of vu'ir ilrui;!-.!. do not liu impored on liy any oilier reined), hut ruvlu.c the money in a letter ti Hie pto orirtur. Dr. J. BYRAN, Consulting Physician, ll.il 5U7'J, 419 llroadway, N. Y. Who will take all risk if properly directed I nud j on will receive tliiiiu poat paid, securely sealed from ou serration, hy return mail. SOLD ISY DUL'Ur.ISTS UUNEP.ALLY. Hr.MA3UAllNi:d fcCO.. Nsw York. Wliutesalo Agents, July 13. IfCJ. fl03 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, IMPOIITLII OP ei nian, French ami English Toys, ncd Fancy Goods, Pipes, Canes, China Waros, ko. BcptcmbcrS, 1665, POCKET DIARIES. PHOTOORAPH ALIIUM3 U ALI1UM PICTimilS, -ellinf at tiry low prl.M for caih, W. ri. PERKY i.iii lit. , w nr, Rm" rki.i BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL Baltimore, Md. ESTABLISHED as a REFUGE FROM QUACKERY. The Only Place where a Cure can be ob tained. Dr. Johnson lias discovered tho most Cnlaln, Speedy, and only Effectual Remedy in Ihc World for WrnKin- of the llark or Limbs, Strictures Aft'ecUon. nf Hip Kldnrys nml llln.lili r. Involuntary Disrhnrgcs. Inipotencj, (icneral llrhilily, Nervous. ne, Hyspcpsln, Languor. Low Kplrilg, Confusion nf Ideas, Palpitation of Ihc Heart, Timidity, 'I renihllng, Dimness .il Sight or (llildltics, io,ifc or tlin irt-.nl Throat, Nose, or Howcls-lliosc Terrible Disorder. Iirising from Solitary Habits of Youlli - srere t end military practices inor" fain I to tin Ir victim, than the song of ; ri'M. to the Mariners of Clisscs, blighting their must hrllllant hopes or nnticipatiniir, rendering ma rt In go, fee., impossible. YOUNG MEN INpcrlally, who havo become the victims nf Solitary Vice. tt'nldtridfnl nml destmctlvi! hnlnt which mum. ally s'Aeeps toriti UMitnrly trine Ihournnds of ynimu men of the mo-t uxaltcil talents anil brilliant intellcrt, who might nlhcrw Ito have entranreil ILtcnlug Sen a'e with Hie thunders uf clo'pirure, or waked tote star) tho living lyre, may cull with full cnuildcncu. MARRAIG K. Married permits, or young men rmiteiiiflnttng mar rini". being narn of physical weakness, organic ,le hlllty, deformities, speedily uir-,,1. lie w ho liiaccs htmseif under tho care l)r J. mnv n Humility ronliile 'it hl tioiinr us n feiitlenutn, anil coiiftikiitly rely upon lilt skill as a phyniclair OKCA.MC CAKM-.Sd m niei'latel Curril nml full Vlret refiori.il. 1 lii ilirtrrs-'I'iL' nirerilnn hirh lemlers life ruU enlile uiu! innrri.ii;'' ini""ilile is lh, penally pal, hy ihc fitlins of impi.ipcr iiiiluluenri". Voiiii:r per nulls ale ton apt In rinnlhit fllesM-ii riMil luit tinp oKnrc of tit,-ilreaill'ul riPiiHcniriiio IhiA nny enr-tie. .N , i w . Im that n in I,' r stun, I the snlij, 1 1 will pri leiiil In "' the power of proeri-alii n i lo.t noner hy ' umihc "'l f i.fiui' 1' -in? ,!i irtvt-tl n, lti i1cnnutf H lit nt- , Inn- ( loth bo-ly .vi-1 iihTkI jhi-.'. tin: ! tt m it. ritun ili-rnnpcit, ill plij-friil ami niunMl fiinftluno niriii M riiiss ami tll'IMf IICUVC syilip I cati'iiftl, l.osht'f CfttTt-ritivr! ikiuit. ltioiii lrr(. talulitv, l H'i i.T. r.(lii.(ti'in of ih I It-art. tiHi:M tinn. Co.itiltntinMhl tflniiiy, n Wallrijf o( tli-r Tramu Coin'li. CmiiiRipMiu. IKcnj an. I UluUi IIU. toii.VoToV, Member of t lie It jal (.'ulli c! M Sur-rnn, tim-tdnn, (ir-uluaio frum one nf It." mml cniiiti'tit Collcff lu ill' IJimt'it t'ltf-, a mt tin tiri'ati r inrt r w tinsr tliV Im Imtii s pi lit In t c i ih t i ( ,i t s nf l.uililun, I'arii, i'litlrt tllihia, anil (l-n ht-r- . f ift.i ti ! ntiif u thr nnf t at"iii htiiK turs tint wrn i-wr known; many truti IiIimI Willi riitcitic iti tltr li'-ait .ntl ti-n uu rit'erp i ml nirvtiuxiicsH, lirinc alarntiMl at ihli'i ii s.uiuls iM-.ifulii'f illi frt')"i'iii dltif hitij;, atli'inltil snitin tiMii-y nitli ili r.iiiiiiciil of tiihi.l. Wvrv cured iiuitinii uti I). tki: PA'.n'ictrr.Ait nTii:- ir J. nAArvnr t. all iIimh.! w lio Imc inlnro-I itii-ru w h imprc(M r imlulpL-iifc amt Mliinry habits, s ti i ch ruin hotti IhmI ami ihiUtl, uhlHlitu; lli m fur riilur biiniifn., lMil -i"Cicly, or iiiaruaL't!. rine an- itiin of Hi mi an-l in lam li'.l'y ilfecM priKliirfil ly rarlv NablU of youlli, vtr : v't-akucys of ih,- Cat k ami liinlii. Taiiu in tin- ll al, lliiniH of rii.-ht, l.u' o Mh cular fowt-i, I'.itiHlatioii of tin lit art l 1'i'pftia, .Mtvum I rr At.iti i i i i . iitT.iuuim.Mil of tlo Ilit;ti f runrttoiM, li'-m-rM liability linns if t'Miiuiuntlou. Air. Mi s i Lt.v I lit- Onrful fil'-ct-j on ihr- mi ml arc much to In itrt'.tib'il. LiMtJ of im no'n. I'oiifusiwu of lileu. l)-ifis.nn nt pi rtl. IJiil rn'boiliii's, Avtrr-iout" Hoi i- ly. .-''It'-lhmii;, ,oV" of tfo tttidf . TjuiiilityAc ir oiiiii if ttu' i'V4 pro liti-i'il. fhoinaiitU of portions o" all iir" ran now juilijc w h i 1 1 Mir catifo- of iluir th 1 1 mini lo-nltli, tii-juiii th ir viijor. ln'iomtiic ivwlf pair. iier"u au'I tn aciatcit, h'lvini: a "iniiular appi-ari c; about lh c)C', cnuijh aut ) iii-loiiii of 10 it n iiiptmn. YUUNli .MEN who f.nvc ii.l-irrt' ttn nisi; vii !iy a ctf-tim practiT.in iu('tt jn wiicti aluiti. .1 Ii iUit fro'i'ii mly lt.aruii trmii tvil coiw-intn. or nt o-hi.ii, the t'lffct if shdti nr? iui;htly I' U. vwh wn u .llM a"l, if tint curcil run Iir ui.irri.ip iinponslbb' aid cclrt,y& both '"Itot b'xly. fhioibl apply innui'riiiii-lv. W hat a pity that a young intiii. th hepu of our coun ry. thr prtilt- of hi pir nt. i-hoii I b- inatHifl from li iro-ocft. ami j irjff it of lib, by thu roitM. (uiMicof ik'Uatiuc from ihc patlt nf uaturi anil 111. iluf;' itijr 111 h c riaiu trit iial.it, PwU jiff ions mul. btfmr -i'i( iimhiun MARRIACE, reflcit tttnt i sound iiiliu! ail a bodi are the inol neres. .aiy ri itiiMte. 1 1 pioiuote ciuiiuil.i.il h.ippiiie,. In ,l,e,l iihoiit Ihe.i tin journey through life becomes aweary pik'nuiae ; lit.; prospeit lioiirle dnrkelis lo IV Mrw. Hie mind lieoolil. s shadow uil wlih desp-Hr no, I lilled will, the m, l.incliolly r, tl 1 1 n Unit the h.if. ptueps of attoiher lejcoiue tdftiied nh our own, 0Ji-.r, South I-rc.'ci irk Street, I eft-hand aidi gnjnc from lt.-ditmore stri-et, a few door r, iu Hi'' ciriier. l'.iil not lo oils, rv- name and Hum ber. .7 N'.i le.ters received enle-s ('o,tiaid and con laming a -lump to be nml mi Hie nply, lersons riling lioiilil an" and send portion i,i ailvuitisc. iti'-ul iletcnhiiig syuipte,i , Tim I orlor's Diploiuo hangs (u ht ortlre. EmlorsimnU 0 tliC P'tSS. The many tliout.atids curcil al thU establi.timent wiiliiu the la-t twenl year', and the numerous im jorunl Surgical oieraiiins perler "eil, by Dr. Johns ton, wilnc.sed hy Ihe u poller- "t Pit i Min ami many other papers, iielnus oi which Hu.e .ippeared again and aeiiiii b, fore the public, be.ides In .landing as geiitleiuaii o iharart-r and rerpoumbility, l a a u Hi in nl guaranty lo the adlicted. Skin )heises Spenlili ( tired. April t!M.-ly D3i U P D E GRAFF'S KYU AM) l.'All liXFlMKAKY, (On the Spiarc, Tluee Door from Btrile's lloiel" WILKESBARRE, PA. "PHIS INSTUT10N is now oprned and 1 furnished In the ntott cotly style. Iteceidion. Private and Operating Rimini, are large, eonveuient ami well adapted. The Hurgu.al up irluient contains the fincktcolleelioii of instruments lu tills country, and thu Ins taeulties will enable him lo el any and all uiiiergemies in ptaclno lie will operate upon all the vatioii. loruii-of ISLlNnNi:!??. Catarait, tieeluon o( the Pupil, Truss r.yes, Clo.uie of ihe 'fear lliirta. In version or the I'.yelidt, Pter)Ciuiii. fcc. .r. And will treat ad form, of rfurLj. r.) tiiunnled Lids, Opaceties nf the Corma, a-id Scioliiloiis ilii,ean' of the Lye In. geiher with all ihc di.eases lo which the H)u is tub. ' Til". U'NLSS -Will treat all tho diseases common In the organ. Diliatge. from ihe I ur, Noise, lu the lar Catarrh, ilitlkutiy ol liearing.lolal He loess '.V'." ""''': the Drum Is det-lrwycd. Will m.ert an iitlllicial one answering nearly .ill the purposes ol the natural, DIUASl'.rt III' Till: l llllUAT.-AII diseases com. mm, lo Hie I'broal and Noso will be Itealed Ci:li:ilALsSUUr.i:UY.-lle will operate upon C ub feet, Hair Lip. Cbift Pullale.Tuuiors, Caiiceri. Ln lar ged 'Pencils, 4-c. Pla.lic operiitioiu by luiililig new Uuuii into ileroruieu pans, ami weueiui n"i whatuver character it may present. IILKNIA (or ItHP'l L'llli )- Ho will perforin "Lab lis operation for ill. rilical icomi'l. tr; .uru of Hernia, ilii. is uutueiitiunablyii perteit cure. ami i. u'.iio wuu Utile or no pain, um ofmany Inn dred operated upouin llo.lou there lias been no faimr, s It lining ill' tHiu perfiilaiiprobation nf all wlmhave suliuiiited lo It AliTini'AI. i:YLr.-Wlllliiertiiriillel.il Dyes civ lug (hem tli moUnn and exprei-sioii of the natural. They nre iiiserud wilh the leal imlii. ,,, o, iiiiiu roii... Tii,. i.o , e.ome disease is readily cured. Those suffering from il willdoweli ,0Dr"i:p DeOrairvi.it. Wilkes llarre witliaviewol building up u permanent luMiiul. for thu trcatnienl or Hie llye, Lar and lieneral Surgery. The P-riJ of more than u rpiarier ofn ceiiiur) in llo.pital and geii'-r; al practice, ho hopes, will Ii" a .uinrlenl guaranm-1 the.o who may uu disposed to employ him, JUyll, leUL tr. II. 0. n 0 W E R. SUROCOtl DBKTI3T, Ursl'P.iTIT'LLY olTers his profe.. lonal service. In thu ladies and gentle i men of III, iniutbuig and vicinity, He is nrrnared in nil, nil lo nil III" virions operations in Ihe Hue of his profession, and is provided wilh Ihe latest Imnrnved POIICKI.'IM TI'.KTHi which will h,.1 inserted on gold, platina, silveruml rubber bate tnlnoVwi il as Iho nntlllnl teeth Minerul plate and block teeth manufactured an" all orernlion. on teclh, carefully mid prnpeily attended to, Residence and otliro a few doors shore the Court l( ui.e, sama sida. KDIuo.mburi, Jua.O, 116 Select IPochrn. Popping the Question. 0'nhatn sliochlnrj tliitie ImlooJ, 01 wlmt n nuhlil fafhlii'i That when it woman falls In Irtve , Shu may not hroalli her pashlon ; AmtinuRh lia coulJ make ai Well The needful iletlarnlloii, Tlat she Intend, to make with 'M,ii A final reparation i Ami could not Jim a well protcnt Tin thrllllna, .weel propoail, That rho would Hko to give Herself To Hymen's hle.t disposal, Or, to be more eipllrll e'en. And sav my reader. IfoilbV, Tint .lie intends to clnnso Lcr.ol f- ller single self to doulilo. Toihlnk n woman could not say, 'ilovc you more my llirry, Than all the world.eteept myself - Dear, would you like to nnrry I Jim wants me, bill I don't want him, Consider what you utter. Ilecnuseiii) heail you ee, you tee, I. In a dreadful duller," The Philadelphia Fiaud. At the rccrot election iu Philadelphia. Ailjutant Weaver, the Democratic candi date for City Ooiumi.hion.vr, was elected over John (ivvn,lhu Ahcilitiurj candidate. The friends of Given, truu to the prac-i , . . .. . . wu JVHv,Jiti;o nuiuu III4VU UUII I Ul ICU , ilrti;.:n w... r .1 c lt r"e nUOIIMOIl p.-Tly 01 that CUV lor tllC lal livft or sisyunrs, ilctcrniincd to ili Iraud Adjutant Weaver out of his flection, Mid to sul at untight the will of tho pus pie aj expressed through tho ballot-box, To accomplish their ohject they manufac tured election returns purporting to bo tho vntii of Pennsylvania troops stationed in Virgiuia and Louii-nnn.. These fraudtt. lout roturn-i wcio ent to Washington City and iS'ow Y'jrk, and thoro mailed to the I'fothoiiolary of Philadelphia. Notwith standing the fuel that there pretended election returns bore upon their face tho evidence of thiir fraudulent character, an Abolition I'rothonoiary readily certified tht in lo the board of return judges filled up and .signed a ccitifiealo of election in fa7or of John Given, tho Abolition candi date. Tints endorsing aud countrnatio ing one of tho vibst frauds that has ever disgr.ccd this or any other couutry, It wiil be remembered that this same lllaek Ri publican party in 1600, attempt ed to dojriic the Hon. Win. 0. Lilnuau ol his .cat in Congress by altering the oleeti n returns from ono of the wards aTter Xho voU had been counted off aud announced. In 1 801 this same party at tempted to dcl'iat tho cl ction of Robert Ewiug as Sheriff by what is known as the " Scbimnullenuing fraud.'' Indeed, for the last live or sis years the city of Phitadi lphia has been a raokling sore upon tho body politic. No intelligent man u ho cnrt fully in-j ccts the election returns of thai city, e.ui coins to any otli er conclusion than that tho number of votes cat is VOry largly in excees of the uuinbur o! votaMu inhabitants. That, at least, is the well settled conviction of a majoiily of tho voters of this Slate. 'lhc;o frauds upon the elective franchise we have borno until forbearance has ceas ed to be a virtue. It is now our duty to act. Some ol our leading merchants and tradesmen have sometime been debating thu question whether they should not ptit loni,! the nun chants and tradesmen of New York in preference lo those of fhil adelphia. but thus far a feeling of State piide has kept them from carrying out their intentions. After such exhibitions of fraud aud utter disregard for decency and law, we think it tho duty of every Democratic merchant and tradesman iu thu state of Pennsylvania to purchaso his goods in somo city whero such outrages upon tho elective frauchiso arc not toler ated. They can certainly buy cheaper er iu Now York lhan in Philadelphia, and tho transportation will amount lo very lit tlo more, They can save mora in buying than tins cost of transpottalioti. Ah ex ample should bo made of Philadelphia, U Iho people of that oity have no moro regard for tho purity of tho ballot-box than to hand over tho empire oity govern ment to ballot-box Bluffers, forgrs of election returns, and tcoundrols of the deepest dye, then it is high time that per sons who have some regard for decenoy and tho rights of others, should cease to have any communication with people who tolerate or countenance such unblushing frauds. It is tho duty of the Democratic Press ol PouH'ylvanian to call tho atten tion of our Democratic merchants and tradesmen to tho outrages which aro be ing yearly praotised in the City of Phila. tlclphia against their rights and tho rights of the people of tho State, and to sco that incasuros aro adopted whioh will bring the people of Philadelphia to their tenses. During tho war the Philadelphia mer- ujijiHii-alia-iujK,mmmjLi.ui clt ants were inlcnsly loyal They refus ed to advcrti.o in or in any wise patronize a Demooratio news paper, for fear thoy might coniproiniso.thcir standing with the " government." As long as they could tell their goods lo contractors, they were ready and willing to endorse any outrago Which Slanton and his tools might perpe trato upon Democrats. Damocrals wero mobbed for daring (o exercise the liberty of specob, and the pttrty thus maltreated placed under bonds for his appoarancc at Court, whilo the cowardly scoundsels who committed tho outrago wcrp permitted to run at largo without being pro-ocutcd. The Philadelphia merchants could sit still and permit such acts to pass unnoticed, so long as ibey were selling their goods at high profits. They fully endorsed the doctrine that the people of the South had no rights which any pcron was bound to ropcct, and were willing that it should bo put iu operation aguiust the Democrats of Pennsylvania. They wero for a war of extermination because they were reaping a tich harvest out of the blood of their ilaughtercd countrymen, and we aro cretl ihl.y informed thatcvfij tho?e who profess ed lo ho Democrats among tho Philadel phia met chant-, voted tho Abolition ticket on the day of tho election. It is Ihorelore not to bo expected that the Democratic parly will, spaniel-like, lick tho hand that smites them. Philadelphia doorves to be let severely alone, aud wo aro very much mistaken if the people of Philadel phia don't learn to their sorrow that their utter disregard for law and decency has recoiled with terrible effect apon their own heads. US?" IIknhv Ward Bkeoiier says he wants "a government hereafter so "tronjrthat there can never be oither a tu mult or an insurrection." Then the gov ernment of hell ought to suit him exactly, for there Lucifer's power is so absolute anil :o gre it lint nuno ever think of re sistance. W road of "robullion in heav en," bul never of rebellion in hell. Ac cording to Reseller's theory, hll is the best and thu best admitiNti-red government in existence. No wars ! no riots ! no tu mults 1 no insurrection I no rebellions I no sympathisers with treason ! There power is so pcrfuet aud despotism so adrui ruble, that tho peace of the kingdom is uevor disturbed. Insurrections ami rebel lious fttpp05c a consciousness of oppres sion, or somo wrong, with tho hope of ro dress. Bul there is nothing of this kind in Mr. Dceoher's model government of hell no consciousness of injustice, aud no hope to inspire action. All is the te,r inertia of power ; that is tho perfect mod el ol a strong government. Wo hope Mr. liecchcr's admiration will not bo dampen ed when he gets there. For our part, we want to sco discord, vengeance, and re sistance reign wherever and whenever tyr anny and oppression raise their beads. Wo pray God that there may never be any peace, anywhere, on tho basis of despot ism. It is tho people's right and the peo ple's duly to free this world of tyrants. It is tho people's right to be free, and lo scud to Satun's kingdom all who try to in troduco his system of government on earth. Old Guard, izy- Thu o.her day the 10 U S. (Col ored) Heavy Artillery raarohed up llroad way, Now York, numbering over sixteen htiudred, with overcoats, knapsacks, aud white ghvis, and preceded by aealorcd band of thirty pieces. Tho shoddy papers went into testacies over lite darkies. "No mora imposing spectacle, has betn present ed to the citizens since the Soldiers began to return,'' taid one of them, '.'Thoy marched with a steadiness and regularity that drew tho most enthusiastic plaudits from the thousinds of t-pcotators that lined ouch Bide of the street," said anoth er, " I lieir reception was me warmw that has ever been extended to any of our itiurning iihaves," wroto a third, And so they had it, but all forgot to say whero the "braves" achieved their laurels, or why they received ''the warmest recep tion," &c. Adyicb to Youxa Men, Get mar. ried, young man, if you have arrived at tho right point of life for it; let every consideration givo way to that of gotling married. A good wife is tho most faithful and coustuut companion yon can possibly havo by your bide whilo performing tho jour ney of lite, oho can swceien your sour moments as well as your tea and coffee j and, iusioad ol sowing weeds of sorrow in your path, she wiil plant happiness in your bosom. When ti woman loves, she loves with a double-distilled devotcdncss ; and when she hates, it is ou tho high pres suro principle. Her love is as (leap a the ooeau, and nrong as a honpen bailer Liwiuwujutjm'ji Fi'om Washington. Washington, Nov. 0. THE TMA, OF JLFPEttSO.V DAVIS VIEWS or cttiEr justice chase. It is known that President Johnson has expressed tho greatest anxiety to bring to a Ugal issue the question, whether treason H a crime, and whether it can as such bo pun'hhcd. Tho following from to-day's National Republican, is believed to be substantially correct I Tho President has not only consulted his constitutional advisers, bis cabinet, and thtf proper law officers of the govern ment on the subject, but ho has aleo invi ted to his council somo of tho most emi nent constitutional and criminal lawyers iu the land. Among these may bo named Chief Justice Chase, who canto hero from Ohio uninc time in August last at the spe cial invitation of Ihe President, to consult on the general subject of trials for treason Subsequently President Johnsou nddress- cd.a letter to Chief Justice Chase, inform- him that it might become necessary for the government to prosecute some high crimes and misdemeanors com tutted againtt the United States, within the Da tiiet of Yirginii, Chief Justice Chase's circuit, and inqu'triug whether the Circuit Court of tho United States for that elis trict is so far organized and iu condition to exercise its functions, that the Chief Justice, or cither of tho associates of tho Supreme Court, which hold a term, of the Circuit Court there duriug the autumn or early winter for the trial of causes. About the midillo of Ociober. Chief Justieo Chase replied lo the President. Ho pos itively stated that his Circuit Court lor the District of Virginia, either to be pre sided over by Irmself, or one of his asso ciates, would not hold a term during the autumn or early winter. Ho stated that tho reguler term, authorized by Congress, would commence this year on the 27th of November, the present month, only ono week before tho annual term of tho Su premo Court, when all the judges arc re quired to be present, allowing but ono week for tho Circuit Co trt to sit, which ,iu the opinion of the Chief Justice, would be too short a term for the transaction of any very important business. Rut the Chief Juslicc adds, that wcie the facts otherwise, he so much doubts tho proprie ty of holding circuit courts of tho United States in States whiclt havo been declared by the Executive and Legislative Depart ments of tho National Government to bo in rebellion, nud then fore subjected to martial law before the ODmplete restoration of their brokeu relations with the nation aud the supersedure of military by the civil administration, that he would be un willing to hold Mich courts in such States within his circuit, which includes Virginia, until Congress shall have an opportunity to consider and dot on the whole subject. The Chiel Justice expressed lo the Presi dent the opinion that a civil court in a district under martial law can only act by ths sanction and under (ho supervison of the military power j and he positively as serts that ho could not thiuk that it be coti.es tho Justices of iho Supreme Court to exercise jurisdiction under such condi lions. Tvo Ways of Doing a Thing. In the mail train down from Harrisburg, recently, wo had in ihe seat forward of us a gentleman Jack Tar in a go-ashore out fit, jolly, genteel aud happy, with a deeid edly pretly specimen of t ighlceu year old crinoline, to nbuui ho had becu a week spliced, and was conve-yiug Philadelphia wind. Opposite Jack and wife were a couple that any ouc could sec were on a honey moon cruise, tho bride all blushes, beauty and bashfulness, and tho gallant bride groom all devotion and endearment. At one of tbo way stations half way down the mad the oars slopped, and tho careful, coueidarate gentleman bridegroom thus addressed his timid bride. "My love, I am about to step out for a few momenu to proeuro somo refreshments. Do not bo alarmed during my absence. Gentleman Jack took tho euo. and pat ting his wile on the shoulder, suug out, ns if he were hailing Iho main-top gallant yard iu a gale of wind : 'Isay wifoy, I'm going a6horo to wet my whistle; do not tumble overboard while I'm gone." SQr Jeff, Thompson lato rebel General, tolls the editor of the Louisville Journal that tho only persons in the South who wish to do any fighting aro those who didn't do any wbeu they had the cbanoe. Wo bava a good many euoh people in tho North i ii A Strange Meeting. Ono afternoon, iu Ogdensburg, N. Y., an old man was jogging along npparantly in deep meditation, On iho other side of the Btrcet was a returned soldier, who ob serving tho old gentleman, started across towards him, accosting him as Mr. Wright. The old man did not appear to hear tho soldier, until ho was overtaken, and saluted wilh a ''How do you do, Mr, Wright I" Tho old gentleman half hesitatingly reached forward his hand, which was heartily grasped by the soldier, pcored intently into his face, and replied : "Well, I declare, you havo got the start of mo this time." "You ought to know mo," replied tho soldier; ('I used to work for you." "When!'' asked the old man. "Hcforc tho war," said the soldier. "Arc you euro 1" inquired Mr. V. "Where do I live, aud what is my Darnel" ''At Btiar Hill, and your name is Wright," said the soldier. ''Well, this is strange ; how long did you work for me I" the old mau inquired. "A .'ood many years was tho rcspou.o. "And yet I do not recognize you. What is your tiaino V "Albort Wright," said the soldier. At this announcement, tho old mau dropped his cane, and fell upon the sol dier's breast, exclaimiug : "My God I is ibis my son Albert J" The scene which followed is boyoud de scription. The son embraced the father. Both wept tears of joy. Tho old man danced with delight, and in his tcrpsicho- rean feat out a pigeon wing double ehas-1 sa half right and left do sc do ala- mandUft and balance, nil in a style whioh indicated that he had quito forgot ten his age or infirmities, and wound up his deliohtfuf performance, by exclaim ing : 'Wouldu't tho old woman give her eyes to know this V For some minutes the two men engaged in these immoderate exhibitions of love and affection, and then went off together. A lady who witnessed the happy meet- in of father and son, informs us that she was so interested in the scene, that sever al little tears or joy drops camo from the well of her own heart, and made their escape from her eyoi, before sho know what they were about. She inferred from tho conversation that Albert had long been given up by his parents as dead. Thero must have been a jjyous timo at the elder Wright's that evening. - Mrts.-PAnTiNG roN on "Proclivites." Whero is jour little boy tending!" atked the good man, as he was enquiring of Mrs. Partington into the prooli vitcs of Ike, who had a bad name in tho neigh borhood. He meant (he direction for good or evil the boy was taking 'Well," said tho old lady, "ho isn't tending anywhere yet. I tho't of putting htm into a wholesome shop, but some says tho ringtail is the must bencGcious, though he isn't old enough lo go into a shop." "I mean morally tending," eaid Let- visit or, solemnly, straightening himself up like an axc-hundlo "Yes," said she a little confusedly as though 6ho didn't fully understand him ; yes I bheuld hope he'd tend morally, though there's a great difference in shop keepers, aud the moral tenderness in some bcems a good deal less than iu others, and in others a good deal moie. A shop keeper is ono that you should put confi dence iulo, but I've always noticed some times that tho smilingist cf them is tho dccciviiigcst. One told me tbo oilier day that u dress would wash like a picco of white, and it did, just like it' for all the color washed out." A Chicago joker contributes the fol lowing to the Drawer. Wo hopo it is not a sample of Chicago husbands: There lived ou S street, Chicago, a hard working man, who always tended to buisiiuss belore pleasure, ln this he was right. Ono day his wife was taken aiok and the next day she died. Tho husband kept at his woru as usual, and after the funeral he returned to his labors. "How ib this ?" asked ouc of his neigh bors. "Can't you btop to moiiru a liitlo V "No, sir,'' was tho roply. "Business before pleasure,'' And the old Icllow returned to his bench. jg- Brigbam Young is, Indeed, a Pillar of Salt Lake. His idea of a wife is Lots, -gj- Funny to Eeo a young lady with , both hands in soft dougb, and musquitoo on tho oid of her no5, -s.. Execution of Wirz. Capti Wirz was hung between 10 and 11 o'clock on Friday morning 10th init. On the gallows ho declared his inno cence Ho died without exhibiting any signs of fear,- Io the morning Father Boyle adminii tcrcd tho sacrament to Capr. Wirz, and Father Wiggct, also of the Roman Catho lic. Church, thon placed upon tho prisoner tho black canibrio robe, remarking as ho did so, "I hope this will be turned into a white one iu iho ether world." At two minutes past 10 o'clock Capt. Wirz eamo from hig cell in tho Old Capi tol Prison, accompanied by Provost Mar shal Russel and other officers, and by Fathers Boylo and Wigget, and passing between tho military guard, they asoendod tbo scaffold. The prisoner was then sealed. The scaffold was twehn feet square and twenty two Icet to iho top beam, with o trap twelve feet from the ground. The guard consisted oi the 105th Porjn sylvauia volunteers and throe detach ments of tho Veteran Reserve Corps, un der the command of Capt. Walbridgo, the military superintendent of the Old Capi tol Prison. "J'liero were several hundred spestators prcsent besides the tho military, civilian having been admitted on special passes. Amid profuud silence Provost Marehal Russel proceeded to read tho order ol tho War Depaiiuiant, founded on tbo verdict of tho court martial which tried tho prisoner, When tho reading of tho Order was completed, Wirz conversed with thoso on the platform wilh seeming calmness and self possession, and it was remarked that he bad a smiling countenance. To his spiritual advisers he said : "I am innocent. I havo to dio : but I can dio like a man. 1 havo hopo in tho future. 1 have nothing more to say." His legs and hands were lied, the nooso passed around his neck and the blaok cap placed over his face. Ho stood ereot without faltering, evidently having nerved lumsel for tbo solemn event. Those on tho platform retired to tho railing, leav ing the doomed man in tho contre of tho 6trueturo. After a few moments of nro- found quiet tho drop, at a preconcerted signal It'll. Ho hung about fifteen ninutcj, and then was cut down His body waa laid upon a stretcher and conveyed to to tho prison, whero it was placed in a coffin and transfurred to Fathor Boyd for intern ment. - - - st.,.. The Printer's Ten Commandments. 1. Thou shall lore tho Printer (especi ally iho Ladies) for ho loveth you muchly. '2. Thou shall subscribe for his paper for he scekcth much to obtain the news of which you remain ignorant. 3. 1 lion shall pay him for bis paper, ho labore'.li bard lo givo you tho uvs in duo season. 1. If a business man, thoa -halt ad vcrtiso, that thus tby profits may onabla thoe not only to pay for thy paper, but put money in thy purse. 5. Thou slult not vuit him regardless of his office rules iu deranging tho pa por; G. Thou shalt not touch anything that would give him trouble that ho may not hold theo guilty. 7. Thou shalt not read t'aa manuscript in tho bands of the compositor for ho will not hold thoc blameless. 8. Thou shalt not read tbo news feforo it is printed for he will givo it to you in duo time. 9. Thou shall ask him few questions of things in tho offioe from it thou shalt tell nothiug. 10. Thou shalt not at any tima Bond abusivo end threatening letters to tho editor, nor cowhide him more than fivo times a year nor bring tho printar old rotton wood nor bring produoe that de fies tho d 1 to cat. Thu Insckixtios- In Jamaica In telligence relative to the uegro insureetion iu Jamacai. state (hit disorders begin in tho district of St. Ihonus, where martial law has beou declared. Tho leader of tho insurrections is named R.iail B"oglo' Tho government had offered two thousand dol lars for ti 13 arrest. Two Spanish wir vessels, tho Santa Lucia and tlte Andaluzi had left Santiago do Cube, on tho 1 9th tilt., to protect tho Spanish citizens tu Jamaica, and offer aid to the authoiities in euppressing ths revolt! .'"7" Miss Tueker says it's with baoh clnrs as with old wood, it's hard to got them started, but when they do take flatno thoy burn prodigiously. if A man in Wisconsin, whilo bath ing in tho river last week, discovered, af ter an industtiou. " scrub" of bis own person lor abont five minutei, a pair of j drawers whioh be had loO about I we yean bolerir
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