1 T ' CAMPAIGN. TJ IK TJ.OKKT, Ti l 13 YvMIOT,K TJOICMT, XD NOT I UNO- BUT THIS TIOKKT." BLOOMSHU1IG-, FJRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1866." " 2 VOLUME I, NUMBER 2. THE hi CAMPAIGN, tI'omoorr.tio Shoot for tho Timos, Jrt IfWUni) IJVKHY FMDAY, AT UOllISO.N'H nVILDINU. 6a Main Street, Rloomsburg, Pn., by "JJJJjhtkpiien ir. miller a co. J..jrv I- . LiTTLn, limron, K whom nil letters kIkhiIiI Imi nddrcaspil, tvvrtlioiinviitA Inserted nt nsuul rutin. 'faeaeiignj!! ' JfP C. II. Ilrocksi ny, Afr attohni:y-at-i.aw, o'A Main Street, flrst door west of the Court Tr Homso. a".a t. ; ; iii ttnlrtft tN Cl(irk ajjv ATOHINKY-AT-LAW, , '.Qlttr Porner of Main nil'A Market Streets, over A wt'ik Flr,t Niillininl flAiV. ,imwi " ' ' k. It. I.ltllp. ATTOVNKY-AT-LAW, OI1i on Main Htrnet, lu whltn frump house, bp jjjjl' ' low tlm IixchaiiKO Holvl. John W. Preex, ATTOWN i; Y-AT-LA w, (lVvum ui luvjiswr niiii iwsmruer oiuec, 111 um ' hnaumnirt of tlm Court Homo. Otf'.T ... ., Mi M. Trnngli, ATTOKNllY-AT-LAW, Niww Amrlrn Hotel. M. M. I.'VpIIp, ATTOllNKY-AT-LAW, tSs., Ontrnlln, Columbia Comity, r. Andltor'x Xotlce. Rstat of Willi. in KAIl.NH ilnnwtiol. Tlii Audltornppolnted hy the Orphans' Court of Columbia County to make dis tribution of the bulimic lu thu hands or tlu Ad ministrator of kiiIiI deceased amuni; Ills creditors, vlll meet the parties Interested, for the purxisn ut hki appointment, on Saturday, November ilT. l.W. nt 10 o'clock A.M.. ut lilB nflliv 111 ,1iiqoiiisIiuik, rn., when nml where nil persons In 'urMUil rsui nttt'inl If they see proper, und pre , .aont their clnlniH, or l debarred from comliu; In for rt share or tlio fuii'l. C. 11. HHOCICWAY, AniUtor. OAartln mpy. ip!-lt To Ilotal nnd Mnlnon Uf ptn of Hloonn hmtK nnil Ooliiinliln County. I hnMi nppolntod 2,lt. Htolinpr iiKiMit for tlm Mile of my uln, iHirUT, nIm-ovii Ntout, Htul lnnr boor, who will hupply you iut Uii) hiuiih prim (nml ivltli thi uniiio iiillolo), iw I svtould furnish you from tlm hruwpry. Kuwwlni; tlMit h will bp puiiptiml imJ nttnutlvn to nil who way Cvnr him with thulr truli, I solicit for him jrosuiiupuort. Vory rp spectfully, l'UKD I.Al'KU, . HtiMim lirmvrry, Iti'iullntr, Vn. 'K4l4p lit Alrnltmu Mfuich, ilrrrnird. letter of Ailtnlulstrntiijii upon llm pstnti of Ab ...IiUuira iltmicli, Into or IjocuhI Townshln, U tlio Oiuuty ot Coluuililit, iIpppitnpiI, hrivrn bi'eu KmutiM to thp iiiiiIcihIhipi1, all pprHoiiK luivlni; olalim. or ilHinnnil nulnst tlm pstato or thp until ilMOdrnt urn rpiiutwtiil to luiiko tin- snnip known - without ilnlay, nml tliinie tmlrbtpil to hnlil tistMto Ut luukp loimiHllntii payini'nt to AM.! CltAK! or CIIAHMX MIXCH, AT- Itoiirlns Crook P.O., Coluaibin County, Pn. sntor' Notice. Kutntti of John Mnr (a,1. dnciiiHOil. IjQttorii tP.sUiuiputnry Ufioii tin jtwUko of John Morgan, Into of the Township or lllooiu, lu tho County of Columbln.dpppfwod, hav "fcltfuApu irntutuil to tlio ulHlorslnni'il, nil ppmoim InilobVml to mid ('Statu nro roqunstod to m:ik' jwyBinnt, and tho hnvlni; cUhns to pnwpnt tham to CI. A UK M. IlllOVVN, Kxoc'utor, or ltOHKUT F. CI.AIIIC. copU-K. Attompy for tlm pxtnto. Amditor'a olcp. lu (lip Orpliau's Conrt far tho County of Columbia, iMtalo of Alnimnlnr ' JJTOUon, dncuusnl. Tlio auditor nppolntpil by thsOiurt to makii distribution of tlm rhtuto of AUxnudur (l.irrutsou, latu of Coliiinbln County, ilimmd. In tho hands of Jncob (iarrotou, wur . tYlrluc uxtculor of tint Int will nul tv-itatnuut of UiiVild Aloxaniliirfi.irrotson.iliswan'il, will lupft 1 thu par tlm Inturiwtiid for tho purpoi or his np ,polulru'iit in 'riiumilay, October M, at 10 o'plock ' nt hU olllro on tho corner or M.tlii and Mur kal Utrvvtx In thu town or llloomihuri;. ,4 HOUKltr F. CI.AltK, Auditor. iuplVlt. Andltor'sNotUp Katutrot Mnry P. MI1U lain or MiuIIkoii Townxhlp, (Viluuilila County sttMOrtK.-d. The l.catjvs ntnl till other partlivt In Usrmtivl In thpiMtatoof Mary 1. -Mills, ilci'iiased will Uku iiotlis" that the uiulprslKneil, appointed by the Orplmn'ii Court of h,vI.I county nudltor, to audit nml uiakii uutrlbutlou or tho balauco In tbhKUds or Daniel Kruest, surviving rxueutor of the Mild Mary I. Mlll8,dec'eiiBeil,wllliucettln parties luteriiaUHl lu thn said csUitc, at the olllce or UiiVlleKljittr of Wlllrt, lu und for tlm County of Oolumbln,, at lllooinsburij, on Thumday, tlm kth .kar of November next, when an 1 whpio nil par tin Interested c-m attend If they n'e propiir, ami proasint thulr plalma or be dohiu'rou from comlni; la for a sluue of thn fund. suplS-lt. K. II. 11AI.DY, Auditor. AmlHor'aNatlce, Kstata of PctrrMoss-rpr, 'daeoosttil. Tlio lp;atpe.s mid nil other jmrtles Ttvitd In the eMnte or l'eter Mowrer, deceased, wlU take notice that tlio undersigned, appointed iy Uio Orplum's Court or Columbia County nuill "tor, to midlt und mukii dlti Ibul loll or the buluncu lu the hands or the executor, will meet the par f UiMluterivstisI In thokaldi stule, nt llm olllce of the jaudltorat IlliKinikburi,', on Hatunlny, October 13th, H4J0,"ot 10 o'pIih'Ij a.m., when mid where nil par' UluJlafenteil nil attend If they see pioper 4uad prwut tlivlr Plulins, or to be ilebarrml from Mwmluulu for udiureor the fuinl. spli-lt U. II. I.I1TI.K, Auditor. tfoticp oflnqnrat, Kalaleuf Levi Aaliton ;aWor l'lne Towiu.hlp, dc ceiwed. To the heirs nnd ;aul ropreKPUtutlviM or Lei Aiihton, late or l'ine "rWhaiilp, (iiluuibla County, iliea.ed1 to wit! to "H'llllam J. Htirowl, Aim Ashtou.lS.irah lives, who rotdi'ln Columbia County, Htepben hprowl, or WaUontowii. Northuuiberuind County, Apeneth IIiwsTot Now Columbus, Luzerne County, Ixjulsa Upttldlus and Allen Kves, of (Irllllu'H Mills, I'.rle Xun'..fc!tutour New York, I'.trvln Kves.uf Cuy. atidja Falls, fiumir't County, Statu of Ohio, nnd M Hv, of Callforula, you ami ts."1' f '"W IU!lrifby inttvl thl In I'ursuuupo of a uiit of fiMUin or v.Uuallon Issued out of tlm Orphan's Uotirt e! (.oliinibla County fur tlm imrtltlou or 'valuation of the real sat4te of said UpimmmkI, lt uiatJn the Township or Tine, In iald county, to Mvlt) a curtain miwsiiatio and tmet ut laud sltuato Uiil"lui Township, In .ild couuly,udJolwlii Innils uf liuniuilil Kyos on 111" north uml eivst, luliils ot .John Iv on tlm south, and John Leiftjot on tho wmt,''coutululnu ten mres, more or less, iviuoni! u rthe heirs nnd leual representatives or tho uM dc- Aswaioil, I will hold an iumnwt on tho uiid premts in, In l'lno Township, mi Salurd.iy, the 21111 day jl.of Oololwr next, nt II o'clock in the foreiioon or jiald day, when mid where yuu uro reimisted to .ttond H you tliluk propr. HAMUF.I, HNYDKHiHherlff. JUicrltf's Orflin, llloomsburi!, Sep. 15, lsOl.-flt TIOnK'S HOTEL, - " OIvmOF. Y. MAUOKU, VroprlPlor, 'Tlio above well-known hotel has recently under ,aiH radical clicniccai lu Ita Intcrnul iirrniiKcmcntt, rand 1U propiUdor aunouue. to his lot mer custom .and the. travulllni! puhllc that his accomodation! r ilw comfort of hlpuest we uiH-ond to none In V'tlii pountry. His table will alwnyn bo found sup J, jrllod, not only with nitatontlnUood, hut with nil thTJ dollcaclesof tho eoon. HU wlnva nnd II- .qiioT (tics-pt tlwt popular bovcrngo kuoivn on "Weifi'nrs"), imrcliaacil direct from tho Importing Uioutca, nr entirely ruro.una ireo irom uii.pui -nnins lirus. Uo Is thankful for a IlUrnl patron Win the j'lial, laid 111 ontluun to Uewrvo 1tln i:V STOCK Of CLOTHING. Krunh nrrlvnl of HI'IUNO AND HU.MMi:il OOOIlN, DAVID LowKxnuna Invllei nttrntlon to 111" Block of ClinAl' AND KASIIIONAIIM! C1,0T1IIN(I, nt lil iitorc on Mnln Hlrcct, two i1oor nlnvc tlin Amerlcnii HotKi', nluoiimburir, I'n.i wlirrn lio linn Jut rcrrlvnl from Nw Yoil: mill I'lilliuli'lplilii n full niHiirtinciil of MKN AND HOYS' CI.OTlHNfl, liu'linllUR tlio lnmt fiiMlilounliln, (Uimljlc, nml mavH (looiw, eornlBtlng of HX, HACK, I'ltOL'K, CUt, AND OtI.-Cr.OTIl CO ATM AND l'ANTH, of nil horl', lci", nml colnrn, lt lin.i Mo n plon- nlicil IiIh nlri'ilily liiri!!' ntock of "AM, AND WINTKIt SlIAWIf, HTiitri:D, rniriu:i, and it,ain vnsw, HIIIHTS, CUAVATH, STOCKS, COI.r.AItM, h.vndki:uciiii:i's, oi.oviw. Hrsi'KNDKllS, AND FANCY AUTICI.IX, If., linn roitttnntly on linml u Inro unit wrll-to- lprt.il nntoituipiit of CLOTHS AND VIXTINOft, wlilrh In 1 prrptrri'il to innki' toonler Inlonny klnil uf rliitliluir, on very nhort uotti'o, nml In tin lirt innuu.r. All lit clotltliiK Is inaili to urur, nml moNt of It Is of lioniL muuiifucturo. OOM) WATCIIKH AND jrAVKI.UY, of rvcty ilrfcriptlou, lino nml clicnp. Illspnseof pwplry Is not surpiwi'il In this plars. Cull nml pxtiiulitii IiIh fpnprn1 tiAsortiut'iit of CI.0T1IIN0, WATCH IX, JKWIII.nY, Ac. DAVID I,OWKlH'lt(J. jjiLLKH's stoiu:. I'llKSIl AHlllVALOF fil'IHNtl AND SUMMF.ll OOODM. Tim HUbscrlber Ints Just rtunipd from the pities Willi another larce nml (.elect assortment of HI'HINO AND SUMMlIll (lOODH, purphaspd In New York and l'hlladplphla nt the lowe.t fUtUle.imil which he Is ileterilllueil to sell on na miKlerate terms as can be procured elu-- whero In nioonihhuri!. lib. stool: comprlM'S I.ADIIX' DHIXS OOODS of the cholcewt RtylcK and latest r.tshlons, together wlthitlarKK nssortuient or Dry Goods ond Oro- rerlivt, ronsletlng of tho following nrtlclen: Carpeti, Oil Cloths, Cloths, CnAslmeres, SIuimIu, Flannels, Silks, Whlto floods, l.lneus, Hoop Skirls, Musllus, Ilollowwaro Cislarwnro (Jupenswarp, Hardware, Hoots and Shod., Hats and Orps, Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, IxiklnKf'lassp, Tobaec., Collee, Hugisrs, Tnvs, Hire, Allsplpe, UliiKer, Cinnamon, NlltllleKS, AND NOTIONS OF.NF.IIAU.Y. In ahull, everything usually kept in country stores, to Mhlch lu Invites the attention of the public Ki'iierally. Tlm highest price will be paid for country produce In exchange for piods. H. II. MII,l.i:it, Arcade Rulldlnps, IlIiK.nisburp, Va. JJLOOMSHUKG FANCY TIUM MINI! AND 1100KSTOUE, Hccoud door below Hurtmau'H, Main Btrrot. Just received n new stock of m'HVIW, NVOOI.HN AND COTTON YAltNS, COHSini, LAC1X, KMIIHOHIF.WF.S, MUSLIN l'.DOINOS, DUICNS TUIMMINGS and every vnrlety of articles usually kept lu a FANCY KTOltU. Also SCHOOL HOOKS, HYMN HOOKS, 1II11I.IX, SUNDAY-SCHOOL HOOKS, nnd a Inrue lot ui MISCHLIANKOUS HOOKS, ACCOUNT AND MKMOIIANDU.M HOOKS, 1ILANK DRKIW, HONDH AND MOUTaAOIX, and ft grneral nnd well-selectetl assortment of l'AI'KIl, KNVKI.Ol'KS, Ac. A. I). WKI1H. QMNIIIUH LINK. The undcrslKiipil would respectfully nnnouncn to theeltlreus of IlloomsbiiiK and the public Keue rally that Im Is running nu OMNIHCSLINi: between this place ami tlie illffi rent railroad Jn. puis dally ISuinlnys excepted I, loeonneet wlthlbe several trains i-olnu South and 'Wcsl on the Cala wtssa and tYllllatnsport Itillioad, and with thosi iroliiis North and Sonlhon tlio LucUnwimiin and Illo'inisbun; Itallroad. Ills Oinnlbusses are 111 kooiI condition, commo. dloiis und coiulortable, and charges reasonable. I'ersnns wlshlnif to meet m m o their friends di p art,cnnlpnceomwlateduponrcn),ouablecliaiKe by leaving timely notice at any of the hotels. JAC01I L. IIIHTON. IMoprietor, JA DIES' AND OENTlaEM KN'.S Hr-sTAUItANT. H. H. STOIINL'II ,m'flUnn?T.CLASH F.ATINO SALOON, whera ladles nml Kcullcmim can be supplied w 1th thu delicacies of the hi iisou. A suppl or Fltl'Sm OYHTKKS always on hand. FJUXH 11UF.AD, CAKES, AND I'lIX, rilUN'CIl AND DOMUiTIO CONFIXTIONH In every atylo nnd variety, NUTS, FHUITH, und everything usually found In n niifal'-VMW ffTOIlWV bTOItn Address 'lb (he volet's qf (hi" Jleprcscntnthc Dis trict Cniiiponcil t (lie Counties oj im umbitt and Montour, In a letter published In the Democrat and Star ot tw twelfth instntit, ttcl(Irts- d to tho Deinoerntle Sttirnttiijr Commit tee, of Columbia County, asking Mtitl Comiiiitteo to nonilliatf Colonel Levi L. Tilto, tw n ('undldatu for member of tho Lcglnltiturc, forthe District com,iowl of tho CotintleH of Coliiinbhi nnd Montour In oMi-ltioii to the reijuliir Oeinoerntle niidltlnte, TliomiiH Clmlfutit, who vu duly nonilnnted by the Con forces of Mild ouutles In lU'cordnneo With the unges ftheiiarty. It Js iilleKed 'iV.ff. Thht the enndldate for Stnto Seimte hnd been eoneeded by ilontotir County to Columbia County. Srroml. That Thomas Chalfant and hi- Conferees, .1. II. Campbell and .John M'Williams, and tho friends of Mr. lmlfant, who wereprc-cnt at the meet- liiff. of the Representative Conferees, had pledged thein-elves to sceiire " beyond till polblllty of doubt," tho noniiua tion of L. L. TntenstlieDeinocratleean dldate for State Senator. Third. That this pledge was given in lu'uimluiicu with the spirit of certain resolution adopted by the Col umbia County Convention, appointing John Snyder nnd H. C. Fruit Ki'iire.'ien- tatlve Conferees of said eounties. J'ourlh. That saltl Conferees of Co lumbia County were induced by slid pledge to give the nomination to Mr. Chalfant. Pijth. That neither Mr. Chalfant nor any person representing him or his in terests was present nt tho Senatorial Conference during the two days it was in be.-sion. &Wh. That In violation of conceded claims of Columbia County, and t hrotigh gross misrepresentation and political Intrigue, the nomination for Senator has been given to the smallest county in the District. In reply to theao charges the under signed say : f irst. That we never conceded to Co lumbia County the Senatorial Candidate as a riiht that wo then thnwiht-Mi&rtiU think that the claim of Montour Coun ty was as strong, if not stronger than Unit of Columbia, or any other county in the District ; Montour County, ono if four counties composing the Senato rial District, having been for ilfteen years without a .Senatorial Candidate, while Columbia County has had the Senator snm years out of that Jijlcai. Wo next deny that either Mr. Chal fant, hisi'onfereesor friends, during the HoprosentntiveconferouLC, or before or after, "pledged themselves to secure be yond the possibility of doubt, the nomi nation of Hon. L. L. Tato, for State Senator." Such a pledge on their part, In the face of the action of the Montour County Con vention, nominating William A. Dean for that olllce, ami appointing Conferees to uso nil honorable means to secure Ids lection, would have been ridiculous, because it was well known to the Con ferees of Montour as well as tluwo of Columbia County, that the Senatorial nomination was then entirely in tho hands of Senatorial Conferees, who might or might not, as they thought proper, vote in the Senatorial Confer ence, as Mr. Challaiit and Ins mends desired. The only promise given was that the persons referred to, would, as ntlividimls u-e their inlluenco with the Senatorial Conference of Montour, to secure Colonel Tate's nomination, and that they had no doubt that after sup porting tlio nomination of Mr. Dean for a reasonable time, in accordance witli their instructions said conferees would vote for tho nominee of Colum bia County. Jf this was a pledge, then it was redeemed in both letter anil spir it, as is set forth hereafter. Wo deny that the nomination of Thomas Chalfant was niado in accord ance witli tho letter nnd spirit of the proviso contained in the resolution ap pointing Messrs. Fruit and Snyder, Representative Conferees. Said Provi so was repudiated at the time by thu Conferees of Montour County, as dicta torial on tho part of Columbia County. Vlio right of Montour County to tho candidate for Representative nt this time, was placed upon tho acknowl edged usages of the party, and tho promises on tho part of Mr. Chalfant, Ids Conferees and friends, to use their inlluenco to secure tho Senatorial can didate U) Columbia County, after hon orable etforts had been made by w Senatorial Conferees of Montour County to secure Mr. Dean's nomination, wiro made with n view to insure ponce and harmony in tlie Democratic party, and not as a concession of riijht. These promises were carried out in good faith. Mr. Chalfant on his part was prevented from attending tho Con tention by sickness In his family, but as wo are assured, others wero pre-ent at his instanco and retiue.-it On tlio first day of the meeting Mr. Leidy and Mr. ot the party. M'Cormiek were present and u-ed their A statement of reasons for this elisor inlluenco to liavo the Montour County ganlziug project is presented lu a paper Conferees go for , - Columbia County , said to bo signed by a nuniberof thociti candidate us soon us an honorable effort . zens of Columbia County, and addressed bad been made to secure Mr. Dean's loiiiination. Wo know that this was tho wish of both gentlemen. On the peeond tiny of tho Conference nio of tho undersigned, J. H. Campbell and J. C. Ainmerniiin wero present at Mr. dial fant's Instance and earnest request, for tho purposoof Inducing, If possible, our Senatorial Conferees., to vote for tho nomination of Colonel Tato. as s.oon as an honorablo effort had been mado to secure Mr. Dean's nomination. Wodld,or my fi'lonils to Do heard upon mo exert all our influeino witu .-uiriLoa-. i.uvi.oa - involved. forces to bring nbout this result. That wo were unxuccessful, Is not our fault. Our honest efforts Mas all wo pledged, all thnt Mr. Tate or his friends could have relied upon, and these honest ef forts wo did put forth In good faith. Mr. M'WIIIIaniH, ono of tho Represen tative Conferees, nlso, we arc Informed, called upon Judge Oaks, Senatorial Conferee from Montour, and urged up on him to vote for Colonel Tate's nomi nation. We present this slntemenl to the con sideration of tho voters of this Repre sentative District, as a denial and refu tation of the charges made that the nonilnntlon of Mr. Chalfant was obtain tallied by fraud nml misrepresentation ; nnd in vindication of ourselves, who me charged witli violating or neglect ing our pledges. For tho Colonel orhNfrieiiils (o allege that, we or any other persons present at the Representative Conference pledged ourselves "tosecure his, Tate's, nomina tion beyond the possibility of doubt," as alleged by them, is simply to stultify themselves, for they could not but know, that neither one nor all the per son so " pledging" could control tlio action of tlie Senatorial Conferees. All they could tlo was to use their inlluence. All Colonel Tntennd his friends could re ly upon was the promise thnt that influ ence should be exerted, which weaver, as hereinbefore stated, was exerted in good faith. In conclusion we maybe permitted to express our hope and be lief that the Democrats of this district will not at this important crisis stiller thcm-elves to he distracted by tlie pri vate grief of any individual or individ uals, whose personal ambition or politi cal aspirations have been thwarted by the action of the Conferees. We make this statement to disabuse tlie minds of voters, wiio, bv the false allegations con-. tallied in the document published in tlie Democrat and Star, might bo Induced to believe tiiat a wrong had been done to Columbia County and also in vindication of our action and the action of other citizens of Montour County. We feel assured that no Democrat who is ac quainted with the facts and circumstan ces connected with this nomination, will for one moment withhold his support from Mr. Chalfant, the regularly nomi nated candidate, not give tho least en couragement, by word or act, to any dis oi'ganizingschciiie,coiU'octed for thepur poscof gratifying personal feelings resul ting from disappointed ambition, which scheme must, if carried out, prove dis astrous to the Democratic flirty, and which, if countenanced, furnishes a pre cedent for repudiating any nominations that may hereafter be made in accord ance with tho usages of our party. We invoke tho Democrats of this Representative District, therefore, to make themselves fully acquainted with these facts, and, having satisfied them selves that Montour County was ontl tlnd to the candidate for Representa tive at tills time, and that Mr. Chalfant was rcgulary nominated according to tlio usages of the party, give to Mr. C. their undivided support, anil thus se cure peace anil harmony, and also assure the success of tlio whole ticket, a matter worthy tiio efforts of every Democrat, every friend of ids country, every one who desires u restoration of tho Union. Josiieii II. Campiiih.l, John M'Williams, Representative Conferees. William Youkh, JaooiiSiilm.haut, Witnesses present at tin: Representative Conference. Address To the voterwind freemen of (he lie) rtventatire Distriet comwnd of (lie Counties of Coluindia and Montour. HAViNfl been regularly nominated for the olllce of Representative by the Democratic Convention of my own coun ty (Montour), and again by tho Confer ees of the District in conference of both counties composing this Representative District, l have become by this action of the party tho regular Democratic can didate for Iho olllce in question, nnd as!(n ...i.!.., if i,.(.p(i i,n ,..m i,r such claim tlio support of those of my fellow-citizens who regard its usages. Tills nomination imposes upon me du ties which must Im met in a spirit of good faith and with promptness and en ergy. Under these clrcuinsfnnces I now ad dress you for tlie purpose of saying that I propose to appear before my fellow citizens of Columbia County at as many points as can bo reached before the elec tion, to confer with them upon the issues of the times, and vindicate my own nomination, I am induced tomlopt this couio from having Just learned that In Columbia County a volunteer or irregular candi date lias appeared upon tlio scene, and that an attempt will be mado to induce intelligent nnd faithful Democrats of that county to violate their party usages 1 by voting against the regular nominee to tho Chairman of tlio Standing Com uiltteo. I call your attention, fellow-cttlzens, to tho fact that very few of tho persons whoso namcsaro subscribed to that paper havoany personal knowlodgoof any ono of the matters set forth as facts lu that statement, and also that tho signatures u-emnlitiiiiieilbvtirlvato solicitation, on falso and unfair reprcsentiitloiis, without 'any opportunity being nlVordod to mo This disorganizing prnjrct for defeat ing tho regular Deinocratlo nominee of tho district was concocted by n fow mis chievous spirits lit eccrct, and sprung suddenly upon tho people wlthoilt nny opportunity for explanation or defence on my part. I am Informed by several of tho-e whose nnnios appear to this disorganiz ing document that they permitted tlie u-e of their names under n misconcep tion of tho facts, und nni further inform ed and believe that tho names of others Wero used without their consent. J emphatlcicnlly deny, nnd am pre pared to disprove, tho material state ments contained In that paper relating to toy connection with tho Senatorial nomination, which are made tho pretext for this opposition to me, nnd I promise them that this shall he done most thor oughly : for although the matters al leged, If true, would not Justify opposi tion to n regular nonilnntlon, I am de termined that no Imputation of a single improper net, which is false, shall rest upon me. I did use my Inlluence in good faith to liuve the Senatorial nomination go to Columbia County after the Montour Conferees should give a proper support to the candidate of their own county, ami at my instance Mr. Leidy and Mr. M'Cormiek attended the first day, and Messrs. Campbell and Ammcrninu on the second tiny of tho Conference, to se cure such result. Sickness in my fami ly prevented my own attendance. I now call upon my Democratic fel low-citizens to stand by tlie regular nominations of their party, one anil all of them, which have been made In ac cordance witli tho usages of tlie party, and to oppose all attempts, come from what quarter they may, to defeat any of tlio nominees, and to cmhnniss us in imr ri;iU ntu.st the complete resto ration of the Union, and for placing tho Government again under Democratic control. Thomas Chalfant. DANVIi.i.n, September 11, 1VA Judgo ElwcU. Judge F.lwcll is one of the few men of distinction who have a vast number of attached and ardent friends, and sel dom, if ever, an open enemy. He is of that rare class of men, prominent lu public affairs, who unite a generous, kindly, and unselfish nature witli steady and profound intellectual strength. His selection to represent this district was entirely unsought, and illustrates solely tho spontaneous sone of the people not tlio management of wire-working politicians. It is almost unnecessary, therefore, to pa's any tribute upon his traits and virtues, to bo disseminated among Ills old friends nnd neighbors lu this county so well by these is lie known, mi thoroughly is his character established Judge F.lwcll, previous to his eleva tion to the Reuch, maintained nt the Rar of Rradford County mid thcndjoln lug circuit it supremacy which never disturbed the equanimity of his man ners, or aggravated an immodest opin ion of himself. His hand was always ready to assist tlie younyer members of the profession, and gave cheerfully aid to some even of equal experience and years. To his clients he never gave ndvico which was insincere, or based purely upon motives of personal gain. He never took those, by whom he was em ployed, through tlio expensive compli cations of a doubtful law-sull, to got the benefit of a larger fee, or made them the victims' of ill-considered counsel. Tlie choice which fell upon him for judgeship of tlio Twenty-first District was made, without solicitation, by a Rar fully enlightened in regard to his jiersonal character, his eminent fitness for the place. Having attained, in his chosen career of life, a position suited in nil respects to his mutation and his tastes, adorned by his purity nnd sus tained by his ability and learning, he has been put in nomination, ut tlio risk of personal sacrifice, and with extreme reluctance on Ids own part, for an olllce ripe, patient, and most befitting culture, it reputation uu-iillled by personal trick ery, a heart unskilled in tho devious dishonesty of political intrigue. Ho is a man, thus, In every senso of the ca pacity and character, to becomo nn hon est and eminent servant of the people. Tlio blameless record Mr. El well hits maintained is beyond the slightest n-j porsion of his political opponents', who over tney may lie, wherever they may lie found. Rut tho friendship of those who profess with him sentiments in common, must not passively permit his I defeat. If these combine, his election is beyond a doubt ; and tlio whole dis trict, may bo redeemed from that relic of Radical mis-rule, which, sustained by narrow self-interest In this county, Is dying by rapid decrees everywhere elso in tlio country. Energy nnd or ganization will insurocompleto success. Tho lower counties will give to Mr. El- well largely Increased majorities j a nroner vigilance in Rradford alone, Is necessnry to elect him. Wo call upon tlio people who huvo mado his nomination, 10 intiuo ins elec tion sure, to organize at onco and see that no votes nro lost. llradford Aryit. In a speech recently iWlvored nt C'lnuiibersbiirg, rennpylvnnla, John W. Geary mado uso of the following Ian 'gunge: I ftnnd squarely on tho e ; publican Platform, supporting tho Con stitutional Amendments, and amoppos cd now nnd forever to Andy Johnson r:jlh' po!y ' '-''I- lief-Hr-rii. Aro You for Principlo, or Against it ? Foil five Htul twenty yenrs ormoro, Colonel Tntn hrw constantly nnd persist ently Indulged in tho cry, "Stick to tho regularly nominated ticket." Now, when lie has failed to get n nomination at tlie handsof the Democracy, through Its regular organization, he " bolt," nnd belies nil that he has heretofore advoca ted. When a innn asks office from tlio Democracy and submits to tho decision of tho party ns expressed through Its) conventions, etc., he, ivs a munof honor, Is bound to nbldo by that decision even should It be against him. If this waci not the rule, nny defeated candidate might repudiate that decision nnd run as n volunteer. Accordlngto Colonel Tate's logic, any one of the defeated candi dates In his county at the Into conven lion lias a right to " bolt," provided ho can secure the names of a few friends to sign n statement that ho has been badly treated, and then get a pliable, Irrespon sible body, called a County Standing Committee, to nominate him. It is new In the history of the Democratic I'arty for a county committee to usurp tho functions of a county convention nnd distriet conference, and despotically nnd arrogantly set aside and rcpudlato a nomination so'eninly made by these of ficial bodies. Yet the Standing Com mittee of Columbia County has done this. They have set themselves up as the rulers not only of Columbia County, but of Montour, nlso. The question then with Democrats is, arc the nets of its conventions and conferences binding'.' If they are, let us know it. If not, why tho necessity of keeping up party machinery if any defeated candi date can break through it. The ques tion to-day, Democrats, is not whether Thomas Chalfant or Levi L. Tate shall go to Harrisburg ; it is n question of principle. Will you repudiate your own nomination fairly made and destroy your own organization, or will you sus tain the acts of your own convention nnd conference '.' With you nests tlio decision. Danville Intelligencer. To tho .Democratic Citizens of Co lumbia County. Wi:, the undoi'sdgned, not wishing by tlie use of our names to give " aid and comfort" to the Radicals, nor to assist in destroying tiie time-honored Demo cratic organization, do withdraw our names from the recommendation of Col. L. L. Tate for Assembly. While sym pathizing with him in his defeat, wo cannot permit personal relations to in fluence principles, and cannot sco with what show of fairness lie attempts to crowd off the regular nominee for Rep resentative, simply because he himself failed to receive a nomination to the Senate. Somo of our names wero ob tained by unfair representations, or upon a misconception of tho facts, wliilo others were used without due authority. Thomas Knurr, G. W. Manger, Augustus Mason. R. Stoliner, Henry Gigor. win. l . snuninu, W. T. Wilson, George Hnssin't, George Strieker, Michael Rcagle, J. Ilngcnhtich, J. L. (iirtim, John Scott, John jtcnglc, . Samuel Everitt, Henry P.yer, Kliliu Taylor, Muttiiui J'.ycr, James Wellivor, Jacob Eyer, William Kyer, .loiin l'.yer, William ueiger, Aaron . m!s, Rand. Shoemaker, J. II. Parker, Joseph C. Parker, Thomas Jones, Hugh M'llrlile, Samuel umau, Elitis Creasy. George W. Utt, John M'Ileiiry,Sr., Samuel Johnson, Aiicliaei i.amon, unit otners. Mil. Editou, In a letter addressed "to the Democratic Standing Commit tee of Columbia County," published In tho Democrat and Star September 12, I Still, it is charged that I, with yourself and friends, in attendance nt the Repriv sentative Conferee Meeting, held nt Rloomsburg, in order to secure your nomination for Representative, did con- codo to Columbia County tlio right to tlie Senatorial candidate, that I, your self and friends, had failed In our pledges to secure tlio nomination of Levi L. Tate, as tho cauditlnto for State Senator, ami that we had failed in our pledges to appear at tho Senatorial Con ference. Now permit mo to say that I never, at any time, conceded a-, a right to Columbia County, tlio Senatorial candidate I did promise tho Represent ative Conferees to bo present at the Senatorial Meeting and I was present, nnd did ue my infiuonco in favor of Columbia County others wero present with mo it is simply lyinr to say 1 failed in my pledges. Moro nnon. Yours, etc. J. H. Cami'iif.ll. Vk, tho undersigned, hereby certify that we, after giving thought to the question its to who wo ought to support for member to represent us from this District, have no hesitation or reserve In saying that Thomas Chalfant, of Mon tour," being tho regular nominee, shall have our hearty support j nnd wo fur ther make uso of this occasion to say that wo feel indignant to all those who have made u-o of unfair means to get our names to subserve their disorganiz ing ends; and wo will opposo the election of L. L.Tate, or any other man who bolts, by all fair means wo ran command. Wo nro under tho Impres sion that our Standing Committee hnvo no right to nominate n cnndldntc nnd to endeavor to force him upon the pcopl In opposition to a regularly nomlnuted candidate; in short, wo look upon tht schemo ns palpably against tho uftgM of the party, and should meet with tho unanimous rebuke of nil Democrats. Ourcwd is," the wholo ticket." M. A. Ainmormnn, Jos. Deltrich.Jr., Cvrus Rolibins. Joseph Dcltticll, .Vlbert Ainnierman, J. C. Runyiin, 1 C W. Vrnmcnium. Joko on Rob, Stkfhhn C was rt JoVlnl noul, and hcfltntcd not to piny n trick oil rtiiyonot Among his acquaintance!) was a young lady nnd n young man, lxdh of whom stammered very badly. Thoy woro unacquainted with each other. Rob F , the young ninfi ttltudcstl to, Was qulto sensitive, nnd to think that any ono was making fun of his defect mado him frequently fly Into n passion. It was Stephen's fortune to meet them at n party, and ho soon determined on a Joke, " Miss Sue," said hi'i nppfonchlng Ills lady friend, "mny I have tho pleasure or introducing you to ono of my no qttalnlnnces, a worthy young rrtnnf" " Cer-cer-ccr-cerlfllflly, dir." Away ho started for Dob F . " Rob, old fellow, horo Is a nleo girl I want to introduce you to. Coinoon." " Does she taw-tnw-talk V" " Yes-like blazes." Soolf they started and oon approach' ed tho scat of tho lady. Stephen Intro duced them and immediately withdrew to ono side that he might boo hoW thoy would manage each other, when his cars were greeted with tho following conver sation : ' How aro you enJoy-Joy-Joylng your self th-tli-tliLs lino evening, inarm?" " Th-th-thank you, pleaonlitlyi Rut it Is ra-ra-rather warm," Rob's brow contracted; but ho re strained his feelings nnd continued: ' I pre-pr-r-r-presumo you nro ac quainted wltlimostof thoso pr-prtHent." 1 Yc-ye-y-e-s, sir, with all) 1 be-be-bej believe," said who smillngi Rut Unit smile ruined her forever Irl Rob's estimation, for hastily rising, ha exclaimed: " Ry th-th-thunder! mn-mn-dam, if that is the wa-wa-way you make f-f-fuil of a f-f-fel-low's infi-fir-Brmitlesi yoU may go to gr-grass." Stephen laughed immoderntely nil tho time, and wivs subsequently called to nccount for tlio trick ; but his good na ture drove away all bad feelings. Leaving a Bogus Shoot. Thi:,SYt and Democrat whines pltd ously because subscribers are leaving thnt paper, Induced to do so because of their having left the Democratic organ ization and gono oyer to the Interest of tho Radicals In supporting tho candi date of that fnctlou for Representative, Levi L. Tato. Those who have hereto fore patronized tha Mar and Democrat, did so because it pretended to supbort Democratic principles, and sustained tho Democratic organization ; but find ing its truckling editors hand and glovo with tlio Qjlumbia County llepublica, in supporting the name candidate, and doing nil they can to bmik down regu lar nominations, thoy nro costing ofT tlio fraudulent thing as quick as possible. Wo opine Uio Star aivl Democrat will find n few moro subscribers leave it bc- foro this campaign Is ovor. The want of a Democratic oriran in Columbia County has compelled the Democrats of Madison Township, alono, to ordor FIFTY COPIES of tlm Intelligencer to be sent to that pltco. Yo am show th order If any one doubts it. Danvilfa Intelligencer. Tho Now Found Trionds. "Wr. undcmtoiid thero Is considerable feeling aroused nniong the Radicals of this Reprcsentotiro District, at tlio courso of Dr. John, In his attempt fd carry out his bargain to support Colonel Tate. The mass of tlio Radicals don't believe in Dr. John selling them out to ri man whom ho has ncreioiorc so Bit terly denounced. Rut, so far, tho Doc tor has staved off RaunI nomination, and Levi and John have triumphed. Rut tlie end Is not yet, tho bargain may yet bo broken, through tho intractabili ty of somo dissatisfied RadlcnLs. Dcti t ille Intelligencer. Tho Modest Candidate It Is ninuslng to red Tato's letter of acceptance, wherein he nays" I havn Just been apprised of having just been placed upon tlio ticket." This Is rich,, considering it is well known that ho went about like a mendicant, bogging people to sign that address to the Stand ing Committee. Telling some, too, that ho hnd had the assurance that tho Radicals would not nominate a candi date provided ho canio out as a Tolun teor. Lovl, what "assurance" did you glvo for thut "assurance?" Danville Intelligencer. Thau. Btbvkns. Tlmd. Storens, who now professes to believe that PtotI denco hns punished tlio nation by giv ing us Andrew Johnion for President, nnd who says ho would rather hayo Jeff. Davis in that office of which there can bo no doubt, since Stevens and Davis agree In their drwlrs for disunion is tho snmo gentleman wlio, durinpr tho last pension of Congress, eonsignel the wholo Southern people to tho snltf ntlnry of holl, and who (shlded a tdmid brother. who was troubled with conscientious scruples, with the polite remark, "To h 11 with your eons!--." JifjmCUc. Tirr. corn crop In imtm pwrU of thW rvtlon is no so good afl many havo been espcclctl. The eoM, yrti August weather was unfavoraW tw Ita duTr-lop-ment, and It Is eon!iuntly not so for advanced as it mljtbt othcrwl') havo ecu. Democrade Watchman, Thr regular Democratic ticket is printed and ready for disUlbutlou by the publishers' of this paper.