Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, February 13, 1858, Image 2

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    COIiUMMA DEMOCRAT.
LEVI L.TATC, lilllTOR,
Bloomsbiug, Feb7l37l85S!
OTATK CONVENTION. At a meet
O Inn of Ihe Democratic Htntn Committee. Mil at
Durhlrt'a Hale I. IMttliliutf. January 13, ls5o.il was
Uttoleti,! lilt lhi neit Democratic Bint Convention
he Mild at llnrrlHiwrj. on the 4th day of March next,
Pursuant to said rcnolutlon. ilctrialai front tin sev
rl PenntnriH auil Uiprescntatlre iliitrirls of Hie
elate will convene in inn itaii o. me unmc ui "H"
DouglnB-Dcinocrnts.
Wlio arc tlio Douglas-democrats 1
Every Mack republican from Maine to
Mexico, is a Douglas-democrat. In his
war on the- administration Ihry liohl up
liis hands, anil they pat liim on the back.
While the Senator insists that his present
position is the logical sequence of that of
1851; his Mark republican allies shout
amen to his conclusions, though they
(tented every position in his argument.
If Douglas is right now, then the repub
licans were wrong in 1850 i and if they
were wrong, what has so suddenly and
clTcctually opened the eyes ot every
For the Columbia Democrat,
Mn'. Eimorw
The local department of a
newspaper is, in every way, an interesting
one, and to many renders tho most so ot
rebellion Jn both Honiblo Murder at tho Poor House
1 by an Iusa
Wo nro determined to avoid all compii-1 q Monday afternoon
.. i ...... i . -nr. - . J
canon anu uctau or laots. it o aim at, ouiy t . .... r ...as no-netratc
Within tho next few wcolts tho great grouping groat and admitted ones, and wo poor i0lls0 j (Jrccnsburg, Westnioro
ran mi wjitmaotos union. l,im to put down tho
xo uvury iruo Jjumuurai, xxuriu 2rrilories.
ana oouui in ana oui oi con
gress in tho United States.
HKIDGK Ui'lTlNCJ.-
HP IH.1II 13n1?I'0"l:?llll!rMvc.lnlil,ol,,0 f ..,.,
, 28th Ult.,all0r- ly.l..rb,iildH.on MK CcWred overU7i'!
ilntthoUouiity . Ti1abi;,Nai,,'S7eriTrKrKr:Sf'
Commissioners, nnirn
llljonulililj, Tell 11, IfSi
J. N. HuTmtssoH,
R. J. llilBIMAK,
frcrr'arirl,
ren'atlvei.nttlie Capitol, on TnURSIUV. MARCH
. ,J.u In . M n n.li.4tn nrilflnl.B IOP JUllffO
of tlie 'fliipre'me fiiutl anil Canal CommlMloner, anil individual ill tllC party. Blalicll, TraV.
for the iransncilon of sueli othe-business n pertains ' . "
11 it lint' CAM'.W. rnatrmm. ,
.... , ..... ... rt . t
is not an mis 111c result 01 ins opposi
tion to the administration ! Is it any love
for Douglas, any belief in iiis doctrine of
popular sovereignty I Look around you
Douglas men and sec where you arc
standing see if you arc not in the very
midst of a crowd.halc Icltows well met,
with whom you have lately been at war.
Observe into how sudden favor, men
heretofore known as democrats, have
any page of tho paper i but the interest question of tho admission or rejection ofppoalio tho records or past ovonts to sus- ,and cmmly ra( hy all insano irishman Jnly t?. i" I'iul c.
continues only so long as tho information. Kansa3 into th UnioD wlU lmvo o bo tain what wo have said; and now tho namcll t,,.nj(I8, 'flic volm, child, t0A,e'y,j', ,h0 "
given is now and reliable. When it ceases! decided. Her admission will depend on question is, wuat istliobcatmodo ot fiuouing who90 motlcl..H nams, js j-KIrz. Dennis,
to havo these qualities it becomes at onco j 11,0 dnoeratio Parly aln. 'Iii0 blaok" 1 tll0S0 two concerted rebellions t Concerted, ig (ll0 man who sf)mo two ycarg ag0( was
a nuisanco and a pest. I invariably turn 1 "publicans will, of course, voto against for thcro is now no rcasonablo doubt that,
tried in our Uourt for arson, in burning
to tbo local column of tho Columbia Dem. ucr- -uioro is now, ami always uaa uccu, utc ituacrs oi vom tiro, aim nuvo ucon, ,)l0 uarn of a Mr. Noel in Deny town-
a perfect understanding among tlio mom. acting witli perlect liarmony of plan and B,jjle jj0 waa acquitted on tlio ground
bersof that party, whether in or out of tho purpose. ' of Insanity, and whs ordered hy tho
Tho government is now in tho hands of Court, to bo confined at tlio poor House,
tho democrats. Its President, its cabinot, 1 as a man unlit to run looso in society.
its Congress aro democratic, and liavo been ! Ho has been an inmate of that institution, I More or icm, iioumieii
madoo by tho voice and voto of tho in
dividual democrats throughout the nation
A common responsibility, therefore, rests
Innit !
i.Vn'r; Jiiel.T.iT. "A!"'11. JLTO 0"
... 7r.T. ,1.,. van uu I
o-n on ibn
ame day after tlio Iclllnj, tho old brl.lj
Uyordcr of tho County CommlMlon'ffi,
HOUCRT C. riiUlT.
Clttk.
Tho Kansas Message.
We republish on tho outside of tho
Columbia tkmoerat to day,!llio ablo and
convincing mossago of President Buchanan,
acoompanying tho transmission to Congress,
of tho Constitution of Kansas. Wo need
not say thatjwo are impressed: with tbo
importance of this subject, nor that wo grown with tho opposition ask yourself
regard the President a3 clearly right and wi,ethcr this new friendship is on account
eminently sound in his views ; tho fact that 0f your flrm, consistent and reliable do
wo republish thcjlmcssage is proof upon mocracy ; and if not why I
those points, and wo ask for it a cool and Remember the story of the spider and
dispassiunato reading. To our mind, the the lly.
reasoning of tho President is as clear and !
uuanswerablo as u mathematical demon-! Black-Republican. Consistency.
etratiou i it proves him- to possess J what bad j
j Wiih a few exceptions, those who oppose
I the admission of Kansas into the Union
under the constitution framed atLccompton
favor its reception under that manufactured
by tbo bogus convention at Topcka. The
latter, they profess to think, is a model of
justico aud wisdom, wbilo the former is full
of gravo objections, ono of tho gravest o:
,.t.:i. : .t, f,ii,.:n .
A !.., .Infivitinn nml dnlraetW In the , "mv" ,u" 4V"U "'UB
, . , " Seo. 14, After the year ono thousand
tare ot abuse anu uenunciaiio... no iaKes ( cigutnundred nnd sixty four, whenever the
the repotiiibility ; aud wo havo no hesila- legislature shall ihink it ncccsary to
tion iu saying that tho great heart of the amend, ahcr, aud ch.iugcthis constitution
indeed beon universally accorded to him
from tbc beginning, eminent ability, pro
found statesmanship and a safe conscrva
tisu; and it proves hiju too, to possess in the
very highest degree, that glorious charac
teristic, aud abst lutely necessary qualifi
cation, without which no man can be a
statesman, Jackson firmness.
democratic patty tlut elected him, ii with wcy snail recommenu to mo electors, at
,. , .f , , . ... j,. tho next goncral election, two-thirds of tbo
mm land tbo only men who will go down ' , b e . , '
'. ' members of each house coneurriig, to voto
m ibis storm, aro i hose who have raised for or against calling a convention."
tneir toices agiusi me aunumsirnion. .j. provision) jt j3 contended, prevents
litis now Kansas excuciuoui win soon , nitcrDation or amendment of tie con
vcur iteli out, tuo lermory wm tpeeuny stitution until alter tbo vear 1804. Sun
bo admitted as a state, tho question "HI pose it does, (which wo by no means admit,)
pass from tho minds of mcu, and with it
will pass the names of those who raised it.
They have lost their hold on the hoart of
tho people, they aro regarded as unsafe
and unreliable, aud an ctcrnal'rctircment
awaits tbc termination of their official
career.
It Is truo, in Pennsylvania, wo have
been staggered by a blow, from an unex
pected quarter; tho fruits of our victory
have teen quietly surrendered to the enemy,
and tho party finds itself subsidized. Now
is tbc time, therefore, to look to tho great
Leader whom tbey followed so gallantly
through tho roar and smoke of the contest
of 50, and closing their invincible and
serried ranks around htm, bear tho gallant
old champion, on their filial shoulders, to
a full fruition of their own and his viciory.
Wrest from tho bands of Congress, tho
J3Uck Republicans and their traitor allies,
the Territory of Kansas, by insisting upon
its admission as a state, and when that is
done, wc can securely rest upon our laurels.
"Until that consummation, nothing is won
After so hard fought a contest and so
brilliant a victory, are wo to be paralysed
in tho enjoyment, aud havo our prisoners
plurk tbo fruit from our hands t Wo have
said, and we repeat it, tho people will
Bustain tho President, and Pennsylvania,
notwithstanding lato events, will stand by
Buchanan. They will not, they dare not
desert him. If they do, whero will they
go I They will go ovor to tho black re
publicans, epposo tho admission of Kansas
m a state, and hand over tho people of
that territory for another year, to the
tender mercies of Jim Lane and tho freedom
el-riekers. For that wo do not believe tho
people are prepared but tho question bas
only two tides rejection and agitation, or
admission and quiet
with vvhat consistency can the friends of
tbc Topeka constitution object to it, when
they know tint tho constitution contains
I ho following stringent prohibition against
alteration and amendment
" Stc. 4. No convention for tbo for
malioo of a new constitution shall be
called, and no amendment to tho constim
tion shall by the general assembly bo made,
before the year 1805, nor.rnoro than onco
in fivo years thereafter."
Philadelphia Democratic Couvcntion.
This great body met last week in the
City, and at tho end of tho third day's pro
ceeding, after appointing Delegates to the
Fourth of March Convention, passed
resolutions unanimously in favor of tho
' Kansas policy of the National Adminis
tration." Tho opponents of tho Adminis
tration fought fiercely but woro utterly
foiled and vanquished, Wo rejoico to
know, that tho strong holds of the Demo
cracy of Pennsylvania most unmistakeably
uphold tho wisdom and endorso the princi
plc3 of 'James Buchanan.
ocrat beforo I read tbo marriages and
deaths, tho talcs nnd anecdotes, or even
tho learned political disquisitions of tho
senior editor or his ablo assistant. Hut I
confess thatjfor somo timo past I have been
dieappointed in my reading.
There seems to bo Sn many cases great
carelessness in composition and 'great in
accuracy iu facts two things against
which a local, paragraphing'cditorshould
sedulously guard.Lct mo pointj,out in
your IocbI column ofJan. 90th, somo ex
amples of tbo faults I mention.
S&" Wo aro exceedingly bard up for
locdl news. Wo should like very much to
havo our friends keep us posted in Jocal
news, provided always, tltey can find somi.
Tho construction of that wholo para
graph could hardly.bo worse, and we shall
not point out any particular fault.
tcs- We aro pleased to seo tho indivi
dual improvements going on in Hopkins-
villo.
Why individual ? Is somebody chang-
ina and nmendinir his modo of lifet The
word individual would indicate something
of tbo kind. Why Ilopkinsville t Docs
the local editor not know, that by act of
Assembly that plaeo has become a part of
Rloomsburg, and should be so spoken of?
Call it East Rloomsburg, if jou will, but
not ilopkinsville.
Scg Scarlet Petticoats. Rod petticoats
arc coming in fashion.
Why not say into fashion ? Or better
perhaps say, Red pet'icoats are coming to
bo tho fashion. I will not stop to inquire
how the local editor knows that to be the
fact. If it is really so, I am satisfied. I
only want to be sure.
Lock ur Your Houses. Frequently
we bear of peity instances of theft iu dif
ferent sections ot the county.
Why not say " we frequently hear of
instances of petty theft, &o(" Doubtless
that is what tho editor intended to say.
Thcro is. a diffcrenco between " petty in
stances of theft" and "instancos of petty
theft." Thcro is, I believe, in the law,
petty larceny and grand larceny ; and it is
tho former kind, to which we presume tho
local paragraphistrcferrcd.
f Is Friday an Unlucky Day 7 Tho
year 18C8 begins and ends on Friday,
January, April, July, Octobor and He
cembor, end on Friday. There are fifty
three Fridays in tho year. Wo trust,
however, that it will not prove moro disas
trous than 1857.
Tho ncgligenco that would pen that
paragraph ought to be cracked over tho
knuckles. It is truo tho year begins and
ends on a Friday, But tho month of Jan
uary ends on Sunday, July ends on Sat
urday, and October ends on Sunday.
Territory, to prevent tho settlement of tho
slavery question and to kocp it open for
perpetual agitation and mischief. Tho
wholo matlcr, therefore, rests wiih tho
democratio party. That party has from
year to year, and from election to election,
SHERIFF'S SALKH
BY vlrtuo of o will nl llcrl r.iclji in uio direeird, wilt
lie .ioo.l Id public mile, nl Iho (.'oull lli.ntr. i,,
111 .liili.atil, r. n hllv.ti n-. .. .... . . . 1 1,1
.....j, -.tin oayoi l rltruarv.
.M.. Ilio following lie.il fciute, 10
Jer-
iVcic,
lllion, More or leaa, hounded mi alio Norili l,yn mad p,tiMi.
from Mid town to Jllllvll'el on il,o Jo.itU by lot of
WOlllll Hie widow Wetllvers on It.-. Hnal by Will in. llntbe,
lilouiniburir. on ti.iinrdty, (iio qth, day
HIBl.t Dl I D CIOCK, 1
Will
All llul crrinln lotorploco of hud, iliuate In
icytown, Columbia county, containing
Unc-I'oiirlh of an
exerted itself to tho utmost to bring Kansas I on a)i dcmocrats,1is well .n office as out of
oihco, to Quell these rebellions, and to restore
law and order to both Kansas and Utah,
Tbero is no cseapo from this responsibility
on tho part of democrats, whether they aro
in publio posilions or privato Hfo,
Tho President placed in power by the
democratic party says to Congress, quell
tho rebellion in Utah by sending thoro a
ever since, cvidt'nllv insane ho
v l l e l . l i .1 r llnd " Wi'it by lot of Ncul .Mi Cgywii, , .,
IlC 111 bed for about a Week, and then Tor , ereilc.l n Tno glory frame I)vrcl."'Y,-''Wi. !
,., . , , , . r . . r .1 ' Willi Uio upptirtennncra -'n",al"'!
u uivr punuu Keep uu ins iuui musi ui mu
up to tho point which sho has at last
reached of standing at tho door of Con.
gross with her constitution in hand, re
publican in its character, knocking for
admission,
Tho democrats alono havo brought her
to this point. Tho opposition, or black
republicans, on a former occasion brought
time without exhibiting any indication
of vicious habits.
On Monday last a young lady who
teaches a private school in this Itorough,
at the earnest request of a number of her
ivt'm"'l.'"!k'!" V",1"'" Hi" properly of ritlntaa
Wiiiiver. cieerawd, in tl.e lml. or liii ndmlni.tralor.
Ncuolt Wei liver.
AtSO,
lly virtue ofacveral ivrlu ornaiNthaf upnuio mo
directed will be told, nl th! rauin lime nnd plncn.all
Hint rirlnltl lotorpi'Teol laud, tltunte In Cinylown,
Scott ton n. Nip, Columbia county, containing fit width
thirty pevctl l.et, be Iho hnioe moro or leaa. nnd In
ticpili one hundred mm any leel more or Inn, bounded
1 I on II, f tin. II, l.v mi nil., .... .
lllipils, visited tllO Poor IIOUSC, aCCOIll- ,'ofanldlpwn on the imlhy lot ortl.c Lutheran tlmidi,
' ' noil on Hie wot, l.vn lt ... o. '
tied by somo twenty of her largest, 11 erected a Two Storv
scholars. Tho Steward, Mr. IlAsnmn, ramo Dwelling House,
pann
accompanied the lady, and her school
children through a portion of the building
when ho was called into the office on
business. The lady visited tlio basement
of the building, and in the long hall met
Dennis, who showed evidence of excitc-
ber beforo Congress, also, holding the powerful and afficicnt army to subdu
Topeka constitution in her hand, and do-1 RHghain Young and his leading coadjutors,
mantling admission upon that a constitu- and ititg tbclll t0 juU an(1 logal puuih.
tion not founded on any lawful authority monti As to KansaSi he say3 that aftor
whatsoever, but created against all law, all htlvio cono tLrou,. manv tribula.!on, nm1
constitution, all usage ever knownof in trials while in tho midst of rebellion, and !mcllt !lt tho children ho appeared to
thiscountry. When sho stood and knocked .11 n.- imnpdimr.r,li 1ii,li T.-ino .,,,1 want to Khun them rubbed his hand
for admission into the Union on tlio Topeka Robinson, the secret aid societies, and tho ' mu' "hied oil' to 011c side. After passing
constitution, founded solely nnd exclusively black republicans every whero havo created, ' tMC o'Wrcn he proceeded to the hall door
nnrehcUion, every democrat in Congress Ri,n nt last stands nt Hm lnnr nf nnnnm i "here the child aged between one and
promptly voted again.t reociving her. vfith a constitution admitted on all bauds lwo 'cars v.v ,ling. He stared :
Now she comes with a constitution founded , ta i,G clnin(nilv 'rrntihli'naTi1' 'nrmnrl bv a moment, then took it by the feet
tt it
and
on and sustained by the regular legislation a jegai 00nvchtiin ; admitlcd by Walker slruuk it3 ll0ai' wi, (""'cc 011 ,lie
of Confess, the regular legislation of her' ami Canton and Douglas, and Bilost 1 'loor sill, knocking out its brains and kil
own Territory, and on tbo free and indo-' everybody else, (but James Lane.) tohavo,lh, h isl!l,,.v' Aiother insane man
pendent voto f every citilen of Kansas been a legal convention-a constitution I "ameJ M,LLEB- who Wi,s car at 1,alul
who chose to give bis vote. Such is tho voted foP( a3 it relat(;S to tlie onU ditputtd . sprung at him to seize him, but failed to
present attitude of Kansas. She is at tho suhjut embraced in it, by every' bona fide sec"r,! him' Densis thcu ran nl" of tlll!
door of Congress. She must be admitted inhabitant who had a mind or wish in ' 'art1' mot onc r t,lc mal G'ng
or rejected. Thero it no ilterna Ivo, no vote a constitution which can bo moulded
middle course. There she Btands. You and shaped after admission into tho Union
must let her iu or send her away from your jU3t as tho pcoplo from timo to time may
door. Which shall bo done ? If you determine. Kansas, etandiiic at tho door
reject and send her away, tho black-rcpub- 0f Congres with such a constitution as
lieana ot tho Territory will raise the shout 1 tbi3) the President udvises, should ho ad
towards the house, struck him 011 the
head with a stouo inflicting a severe
wound. He ran down the road near
where some inmates were chopping wood.
, Hon. 1'aul Leidy.
A i it is possible that the position of
' r Congressional Heprescntatvc, lion.
P ul Leidy, may not be fully understood,
r. may be misrepresented ; because his
name does not appear among tho votes
o tho proposition of Mr. Harris of 111,, to
t f.-r the President's Kanses Message to
select Committee. We deem it due to
J'ini, to ouiselves, and to the party, to ex
plain that Mr. Leidy, in view of coming
homo to attend Court in Danville, had
greed to pair off with Mr. Reilly of
franklin County, who had already left
1 . home.
Mr. Leidy, U decidedly and clearly
w ". the national administration, 011 this
--tion j was in his scat when the vote
' taken, and at the call of his name,
ur "ie an'd stated, that, but for the agree
ni".)t with Mr. Ileilly, he would have so
viU'.'. There was no dodging on hjJ
f . , -tnd he stands fairly beforo his con
- .1 ,?')ts on the side of Buchanan, and
r .'"tenting fairly the sentiments of the
Ij 'moeracy of his District.
Wc arc glad to assure him that he needs
.1 to continue hia straight forward
. ..se, to bo sustained hy tho whole
'y of tho party, which in sound to tho
B-Blackwoods Magazine, for January
1858, being tho beginning of a new vol
ume is on our table. Its leading arti
cle is a most excellent one on "Hunger
and Thirst," It contains Part VIII
of Uulwcr's new storv. The bells of
Botreaux, a legend. Bcrangcr and also
somo articles on tho Indian mutiny.
Now is the time to subscribe, Leonard
Scott & co 5t Gold street, New York
Three dollars per annum in advance.
jQUlf there is as much crying for mer
cy belotv, as there is for money here on
earth ) the description of the awful weep
ing, and wailing and gnashing of teeth,
in the former place, is not overdrawn by
the sacred writers. And if it is as utter
ly useless in the first case, as tho experi
ence of most of us has found 111 the second;
then indeed may thoc who enter thcro,
abandon hope,
Resumption.
The Banks or Philadelphia aro now
navinir out Kiiccic tor their notes. The
Hanks of Haltimurn, Georgetown, Wash
ington City aud Pittsburg havo also re
sumed. So also havo the Hank of" Ches
ter county, Bank of Danville and other
country Banks, and a general resumption
may be expected before the first of April
BSuTho Democracy of Clearfield held
a meeting in the borough ol Clearheld.on
Tuesday of week beforo last, and adopted
resolutions approving the course of tho
President and that of Senator Biglcr on
the question of the admission of Kansas
into the Union as a State.
i?Wc are indebted to President Uu
v . w for a copy, tinder liii own frank,
- prvial Mc'vage on Kansas .itlans.
Appolntiueut by the Governor.
Eowin 0. Wilson, Esq., of Venango
County, to bo adjutant General of Petin
sylvauia, in place of Thomas J. Power,
Esq., resigned.
Samuel It. Wood, late of Chulasky
Furnace, Northumberland county, died
in Philadelphia 011 Tuesday last, aged 07
yearn,
EQ,May people think that it is the
iditor and not the paper they buy for two
ilnllai' a year,
For tht Columbia Demotral,
ROOK PAINT.
Col. L. L. Tate.
Knowing that you are over
anxious to communicate to the numerous
readers of the Columbia Democrat, all
matters of interest and importance'
whether in relation to Arts, Sciences, or
Discoveries I propose to add my mito
to the list of gratuitous contributors for
the "dissemination of useful knowledge
Having recently had occasion to test the
good clfects of the preparation called
Rocfi Fawt, gotten up and used to some
extent in this neighborhood, during the
last five years, by our enterprising neigh
bor, Mr. Nathan Case, of Espy, I cheer
fully recommend it as the cheapest and
best Paint, now extant for out-door pur
poses. I have used this Paint in paint
ing my Barn, which is a beautiful light
Brown or between a brown and red color.
with the appearance of which I am well
pleased, and think I would bo safe in
saying that all who have tested its good
qualities will concur in recommending it
to more general use. Mr. Caso has ta
ken a wise course in permitting his Paint
to recommend itself, as it is now doing,
by which means it will work its way into
general confidence for why should w
go abroad for that which is to be obtained
so cheap and found iu gTcat abundance
in our own fertile 1 1 ills and Valleys.
Let us encourage domestic cntcrpri7.c.
JOHN KOWSON, Farmer,
Scott twp., February 1, 1858.
We seo by tho Court records that the
two counterfeiters, V uite, ol Buffalo, nnd
Lawrence, of Eppiny;, N. II., havo been
placed under tn thousmd dollar bonds
each, for making and selling imitations of
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. This is right
If tho law should protect men from imposi
tion at all it ccruiniy should protect tbcm
Irom being imposed upon by a worthless
counlcrlcit of such a medicine as Aycr's
Cherry Pectoral. We can only complain
that tho punishment is not half enough.
Tho villain, who would for paltry gain,
deliberately trifle with the health of his
fellow man, by taking from their lips tho
cup of hope, when tboy aro sinking, and
substituting a falsehood an utter delusion,
should be punished at least as severely as
be wLo counterfeits the coin of bis country,
Grtin Co. Ilanner, Carrollton, III.
of jny and of gladness, and as sho retires
the same party in Congress will follow her
into the wilderness, and whisper words of
encouragement to furthor civil war and
rebellion.
'I his brings us totho prooiso object of
writing this article. Nothing but rebellion
has complicated this wholo subject. It was
rebellion that prompted the black-republican?
to rcfuso tfi register themselves as
required hy law. It was rebellion that
induced them to refuse to voto at any and
all tho various elections wbioh from time
to time have brcn bcld in order to seouro
tho popular rights of a free "government.
It was rebellion to raiso up the self-created
government of Topeka against tho lflgBl
government created by Congress. It was
rebellion that elected a governor (Robinson)
to displace your governors appointed by
the Exccutivo of the United Siitcs under
tho constitution. It was rebellion that
appointed a general (Lane) with bis myr
midons to fight against a general (Harney)
and his army, scut thcro to put down tho
rebellion, and to seo that tho laws of the
United States and of tho Territory wero
duly and lawfully executed, It was re
billion that furnished them, from several
of tho northern States, with mon, money,
and arms in order to carry on this civil
war against all tho first principles on which
our government was founded by Washing
toe, and tho other fathcra of tho republic.
But thcro is another chapter on rebellion
that must bo read in connexion with this
ono in Kansas.
Congress organized several other Tcrri
toricsofthc United States, all of which,
except Utah, iu pursuanco of law and the
constitution, aro quietly enjoying all the
blessings of civil andrcligiousliberty. Not
so with Utah. In a short time, and, we
might say, simultaneously with Kansas, sho,
too, openly rebelled against the United
States. Tho governor appointed by tho
United states openly renounced our
authority, proclaimed himself governor by
usurpation of the tide, raised his army,
appointed his generals, and is now in
full, open, undisguised rebellion against
his country.
Such is tho condition of affairs in two
Territories of the Uuited States, Utah and
Kansas in open, undisguised rebellion
against liw and order. Brigbam Young
is tho leader iu tho one, and James Lane
beads tho army in tho other.
To put down this rebellion the President
has stationed an army in both territories.
mittcd into the Union on terms of equality
nith the other States of tho Union,
Air. Buchanan is a democrat; bo was
put at tbo head of tho nation and tbc
party by democrats, As President of tho
United States, ho bos been braved iu Utah
and Kansas by Brigham Young and James
Lane. Ho has met their treason with
great forbearanco and kindness ; but tho
time has come now when, in tho discharge
of his imperative duty, ho is obligfd to
appeal against them to Congress and tho
country
sent, in person,
Mr, Hammkr who was in pursuit hallooed
to them to stop Dknnis. They attempt
ed to do so, when he ran violently against
one of them, throwing him down and
breaking his collar bone. Beforo Di;n
NI6 had recovered his feet, Mr. IIammi 11
caught him, a struggle ensued, Hammer
I struck him two or three times with his
fist, when assistance arrived. The mur
, derer was secured in chains.
Tho Fight in Congress.
A member of Congress who was witness
to the difficulty in the Howe, on Saturday
What democrat that was pro-. 0 r " s 6"
at Cincinnati when' ,. ' " ,,
ho was nominated; what democrat in all1 X- . J . t- ,
' I makiug any remarks, Iveitt said, if yuu
this broad land that voted for bun in his I aro going to object, return to your sido of
election, can now draw ou Irom him ant , the House. Grow rcspanded that this 13
go over and stand by the side of Lano I
Yet, to vote against Mr. Buchanan's re
comraondation to let Kansas into tho
Union is it net to join and vote with Lano
and his associates, whoso perpetual cry is,
" Yple against her I" " keep her out I"
" Keep her out!"
There is no unsoundness in this argument.
Tho democrats arc right on this issuo, or
tbo republicans aro right ; James Buchan
an is right, or James Lano is right, And
no good domocrat will catch at nice and
a free hall, and every man has a right to
bo where ho pleases. Kcitt came up to
Grow, aud said ho wanted to know what
ho moaut by such an answer as that.
Grow replied that ho ment just what ho
said that this was a free hall, aud a man
bas a right 10 bo whore he pleases. Kcitt,
taking Grow by tho throat, said, " I will
show you. You know you aro a damned
Black Republican puppy I" Grow knocked
his hands up, saying, " I shall oocupy such
a place in tbc hall ns I please, and no
nigger-driver cau crack bis whip over met"
Kcitt then ajniu grabbed Grow by tho
throat, and Grow knooked his hand away,
unnecessary aisunctsons in orocr to enrol when Ksitt C3rao at j,im. Crow then
himself, in or out of Congress, on tho sido knocked him down. Tho fight took place
of Lane, the traitor and robcl. Thero is
not (wo believe) ono democratio district,
North or South, in this Union, when
history shall duly record tho great faets in
this case, that will support, by democratic
sanction, the exclusion of Kansas on the
Lccompton constitution.
What would bo tho fate of any democrat,
in or out of Congress, who should refuse to
voto supplies or soldiers to crush tho
existing rebellion in Utah? Tho black
republican enemies of democracy and her
President, and ber Congress, may voto to
favor Brigham Young, and put their oppo
sition on the ground of undying hatred to
democracy and all its ways ; but how can
any democrat hold up his head and look
ono moment on tho convention at Cincin
nati, and the glorious platiorm which it
ordained, and then not stand firm by James
Buchanan I Wo repeat, that no democrat
in tbeso days of obvious disregard of law
and order in Utah and in Kansas, nnd
indeed in manyotber quarters, will fail (in
our judgment) to stand firm and unflinch
ing on bis principles firm and unflinching
to tho President of his choice firm and
unflinching to that nation il democratic
party which is now, amid tho loosening
tics of social order, the last and only hope
at twenty minutes to two o'clock this
morning.
Grow and Kcitt have both appologizcd!
Another remarkable cure or Dyspepsia
Boston, July 3, 1851.
Gentlemen. Agreeably to your sugges
tion, it gives mo pleasuro to stato, that
somo fivo weeks ago, I purohascd two
bottles of your Oxygenated JSiltcrs, and
commenced using the samo according to
directions, and experienced the happiest
effects.
I had been troubled with dyspepsia about
three ycais. During tho warm season,
and at times, was obliged to give up all
attention to business ; and although I had
n. Stable. With the nonitrletinnreo.
Heircd, -Hid taken in execution hi the properly of
Jitnc Ah'jnlt, deceased, In llin haniU'of Ocorse W.
Abbott, Adluinhtrator ol Jane Abbott, decerned
.. , ALSO,
At the same time and plneo, nil Hint rcrtnln lot or
puce of land, illuato iu Wcdjeiowu, Hemlock town
snip, Columbia county, containing
One-Fourth of an Acre,
lie the eaiuu more or los, bounded on til" Norih by an
nlley.nn the West by n rod Icndinc from lllooninliurr
In Jersetowii,on the Sou'li-lltst by n ron.l; tvhmecii
U erected a one and a half mory
Frame Dwelling House,
A Tramn Pttblo, n good Well or Water, with tin ap
purlen nreit.
Wclzeil, and taken In cxciuilon at the protxrly of
mills Olrton.
ALSO.
At Hie r-ame time nnd pl.ice, nil ilut ceitnln io
rontI(uou lots or picres of lind. ituate i n iLu buroujtti
ofllcrwick, Columbia county, containing
Ono Acre,
la the Rime moro or ieri, Imutided on Ihe Northern
side of from street of said tiorouchnf l!rwlfk, on ihe
nnl liy n lot formerly of Robert M'l'nnl on the p n r I It
by Si'rnnd street, on Ihe West by rinotl.-r lot, formerly
ol'llobort M'l.'urdv, nnd on the oiilhey From slt.el,
b-inc together ninety leel ou I'miil strict nut! ol tend
in' bark one hundred Ulld oighly-olo mid one hall feet
to Second Urerl, and being numbered .V ami Hi in the
said ooroii-li of II. mick, .villi tin npptuteunucrft.
Seized, and (alien iu execulio i n. Ihe properly of
Tliumjs'ltukcr.
MErnr.N ii. Mii.r.mi.
FhcrilT's Office, I Sheriff.
r.lonruslitirc, Fib 13, 1S5.
SPLENDID GIFTS
AT -13!) OilE'STNUT STREET,
PUlUWLLPlUjt.
The. Only Original (.ill Hook Store.
Gi G CVAXrf w en id I it fori.) In 'riftuN nnd the
r imtilic ili..t In him rnniiYcil liti Hinr riltt ttoek
fmrt' ninl t'ilihti:i IIuiih, to ihf Kih m'l't Si ore ni
Itrmvii' Iron lltiililm;:. 4:i I Circs Unit airn-l tno .((.(ii
In lovv t'Htli, wlieic tile p-irclidrr "I emit look u ill
receipt' one of tin I iUi mp jiillf- valiicil ui Irnm US
cltf. to SllW, ruiU'iiig ol (Jolit Wut rites, Jfvilfy,At.
WllltTM
raieni uniien j.cvcr uni i watciitP,
Jurti-'ni ihriinr j,,
40 Ltdiea' (loM H'.iirli' n?k cno,
dim Hilvi r I'i'vrr VV.itcIii's, uttrraiitttl,
fiUuriirJor Tinu iiieruB.
SDOCauMo Sf-tn, l.tir l)topn Htitl Tins.
IiiulitV Ciilil llrnrf lels,
00 Celt I'd Vf r L'linhiR,
lUlHMlnlit LorKUs, Inrgr mzc,
HOW) C.oUl I.nckdfMtmill Ui
JUOUCdM LVncil Uii'cn, nith Col.l rum,
I'M 10 Txtra (j'ulri l'i 11, Ouv smt Iloldiiv,
2iH) Uold 'eiicilti. l.ndifH
Vs'H Lndk-s' GoM I'etis.ullh Cases,
0"uo Cull Ith'L'r", Ladic'
'."DO CtiH'd Uoltl Uiliffa,
Luiliv' iota lli:tiitiin
:UifJ Mift(fi' (itiM llrcahtninv,
3000 I'm k't Kniv-'R,
Si'OO P-ils (Senl's (Jul.l Itnuotn Simla.
OOI'O t'o do Hh-'-VP Rullons,
'.'noot'airg Indies' Tnr drops,
MVO LaiIicm Vvntl ;jrtl LWn(
I5.MKJ Umiipu Ji-tor r.r c Pun,
'.VioO Liulii's IJanieo 1 ninl IliliSori Vint,
5U00 i-'elriihfp'H IUI111 ot I Hid Pin u era.
1IVANH' NUW CATALOG 111 cnnlniin lill llm mint
po iul.tr liooks nf llie it.t, iiml the iifUft tnliirnlinni.
ull of nhich iil Iio foM ns Irnv tin can be ob'uinfil at
tit It or slnrci. A tnmplclc rntalouue nt tiookv fpul frer
liv nuphcahoti tliroiijli idu tmul, by uJiJrf miug O tl .
I1VANS, 420 ClicHiiiit fctr IMiilaitdpliia. Afeuu
waned In I'vcry loun in the Uiriicd Miteit. 'itione
(Icairlni to iu net can uLinin lull iinrtirulttrs ly uiJ
ilri'fsing tis atiovti
N It. In citiiBcqticncc nf the mo my crifid. ami nu
HKrv)U4 f.tihircx, tiie t-ulicrilxT has la-m eiiiihled to
jiurrlnpc from ftigpirv an iimiif-nsf ttork of dcokR.
litnlj racing cvtry (l('i.iriini'iit or Iilrrriture at unrett
which will coaMp him in yv' S5iu uorili of the utove
giluon cvrry SKKNlot I k sold
An uxirn lionk. with a gift, will be sent tn encli ptf
mn ordering TUN books to bo Bent to un uditrcis, by
Ux press.
TO-SUND TOR A CATAI.OdUK.a
Jan 3D, ie;-i
OAMBHA AND ttLOOMSHUKG
MAIL COACH UNt.
fiMlH umleraiBiiiMl would inlorm the traveling public,
L that be lus become the j-ropridor of ihe bbov
naiimd Itnuie, and has prciurril him-elf with liii- bust
Ktxii or iiottsr.s ami a nliv tkuv cuacii,
for the accommodation of ih travcliritr public Ilia
'Jojctt will run,. is hcrerof r. Til wiekly, hiUvtcen
ItUJOMrfllUKO AM) IMMIiltA,
I.pavins i'.unbra evcr Mondav UVilnt-sday and Fri
day innrniitgB, at 0 o'i lock, A. M .arriving nt lllnom
burn nt bull past 11 o'cloclx A M . hi linxr to couiitrt
wiih tbfi rillLAIinU'HIA TRAINS nt Kupcrt Htalion
Sniiihtiml Wt'st, Leading lilonniHtnirR fnrli day nf
Ida regular trips, on the nrrivtil of tbq riillidelptiia
Mails, and itrnvfB at Cauibra at lialf past 8 o'clock
name evening.
Iteffuliir stopintip plnrrn ou caii Route arpnfnlnnf :
NUW COhU.MIllJS, URANRCVIIJj; k I.U1HT rtT.
flJ-The patronigc of tho rnniniunily it nnhcitert,
nasnred that it will I Uie ambition of the Proprietor
to rrndcr gfnoral t-alif fiction.
I'reight, Hufiirngc, A.C., rarrlcd hi mod ;r.it' pricrs.
Canibra, December 1.
FALL ARRIVAL.
Qa "f IU 0 .
T1II1 undersigned, ftr.itrful for past imtronaite. re
specllully iiifirtus Ins cistomers nud the iuil,iie
eenernlly, llmi ho lia, just rcreived from the Caiieru
dti's. the Inrecst nnu most seleit slock ol
1 00 til)
3H till
l'i tin
1U0
in On
13 to !3 qi
IU CI)
3 HD
3 ID
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1 11
1 till
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1 Ml
3 (iu
3 DO
2 'M
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3 UU
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FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHING
Thnt Ills yet heen niionedln Itlooulsl'llrir. tn whirl. l.I
tlio advice of manv rronJ nhviioinna T i ijivlie; tl" ntteniiou of his friends, nnd ussures them
mu uuit.o ui juuu jjuiiu puysiotHDB, 1 was unit they nro ollereil lor ni'n nt croit li.tre.ilns Ilia
confined for sis weeks to the house, and: s'oco,,,prUesuia,l,on.o,i,,,entor
.... . t . , 1 Gcutlemen's oariii' Appirel,
continuca to grow worso, until I took yourlco tinu of fasiiionaiii.i: Biicisi (;oAra o(
medicin"; ; I am now almost cured of every
Tho army of tho United States has heen
found, so far, inadequate to both purposes. 0f our country,
It was suUieicnt lor either, but not lor --
both, Tho President, hopim; that return- Sprained Ankles and Wrists can
disagreeablo symptom, and ablo to do
business as mu.il,
The wholo credit of my rcstortlion to
health is duo to the Oxygenated Hitters,
Your obedient servant.
AltNElt SMITH.
Central Square, East lioston.
SetiiW. Fowi.f.& Co,, 133 Washincton
Street, lioston, Proprietors, Sold by J. ; Si'?. "rhcW.'tVn inrMr
H. Moyer, Bloomsburg,
ever v ni'c mmon : rani vrai. a ria rtUUb.
Stocks, Oottiin HandkrrrhiefFjlnPf, fuvipndrri, &.u
Gold Watt' lies and Jticetiy
Of every drirriptlon fine nnd cheap
N. U Uenieml-fr "Uvtubttg9 theep Finrortvn."
Call and co , Nu clinrg fur etsininii.g fin di.
n, . a nn "AVID LOWUNHEUO.
Bloonin'nirg Aug 23 ln7
Brick! Brick! lirick!
GREAT UriRGAINS.
T7IVE nUNDRED THOUSAND
1 ritlMi: ltlllrjIC. lust turned mil .1 1U ......1
Cloomsliurt;, Jan 0,
It. II. ARTIlUlt.
!D SI A 'f Q (D S3 WflSQ".
V K i 11 K
ing reason and patriotism might dispcnso;bo relieved of all swelling and pain in 5 to
with tho army in Kansas, was about to! 30 minutes by tho free uso of Duvall's
order General IUrnoy and his troops io Galvanic Oil, It net by imparting Elcc W'leViiW ov.
proceed to Utah and rut down tho rebel- tricily to tho part affected starts up a j L'uluml":l 'muV wii'i.mm riMiEa,
lion thore ; but Uovcrnor V alkcr solemnly new action in that part, aud a euro Is at , .uonuay, jtisi oj inarch,
nrnlPStod no-ninst it. Ho assnrrtil tlifi I ,ll.,l ' The follimlns de.crib.d personal propeMy. vU
V .. l v . . i ii 'i JJ
- " "" '."iiiij give a iiona on r.ir
t iebeiiefit ol lljr J V. Koiliitoeir at l.is residence la
.....Se....,.o,i ..runvsujy, intii.in ol til,ruaiy,I8J8.
( ommmce oj .'irrungrmcnts.
mauv w iini.jir.v.
' JOII.N Kr;l.LLR,
reuo ipog
t'llltlH'A riAVK.VI'ORT.
orin.HI II Al.t..
SUSANNA KlCIIAItT.
ri''r.' i .Mil rti.. inMiiorn a rr-rt immr'. .-.... .
President that lis would not bo answerable- Sold by G. M. HageDbuch. J. R. Mover Tintm: milch cowb VNi n-iSeTl rf rnl., f . Ja U U DiI
for the pe.ee of the Territory, a single 'and U. P. Lutz, Uloom.barg. and Country! MNvSSS'S3!! 1 ,7 irVS iSJv.0
hour if Gen. Harney was withdrawn ; that Merchants, generally. , 0LtoIM VJZ, Wltel SI&S
thero tvas imminent danger constantly that .. - d.w. M,i -,.u.UnUa p " 'tt '.V.iS'KSf Iiir., o"c"c"' a"d lc"
a civil war would break out with all its rl,Cre arc k,10W" t0 1,0 ,eu Pcrs0"8 "$ Zl?wu?,lnUtt' c"inL"i" ; Fcbc .... Ii.i.mm BUlicr.w,
, a civil war would breaK out witn all its Uving, who were at Wyomiug at tlio time .iTi.rc.ff.UIMi?hic.aarioii.i,' !luc-IM ..
! bIool1y hM of the Massacree-Asa A. (.'ore, of Pres. . "tf'air-'r.,1: TtT. a. m . .,f .,d ! SSkaSlfS!"
t,Grcon peas and new potatoes arc
faul to be abundant in New Urlcaii
Tho President, thus repeatedly and ton, Cl Mr.Wm. Ilrown and thrro daugh-' iZ'"n'."l
offieiallv informed of tho rebellious condi- l.crh ' U0IC- 111 "'ailloril co ami . .
ei- . .i it i i .. touror five in Luzerue county
110U OI lYUUOU-ftlslllvu UUll 1113
forces there, and lias been compelled to
v- ti,ii mu iu.iiis inaye i.uniwr.ll linn Jurjl iuilll;nin Aeht
' r ir nd.nl.Liiin n. 1,m Mhnnl II nn. ) 7
JOHN IS. lUr.TCRJCK. "rnt tho residence of Mrs. J. Ilarlon.
RpaS'pnng tloweis ate m blos;oiu
1 T
it
feb 13, Ifcja
ucniviNo new coons am. tiik timc.
Illooiiil)itrii. Nov '.'H. RJ7
II !' IIATO.N
ask for an iucrcisc J the army to enable the gnnlnis of Norfolk, t
puociir; smu-isjuitftcuuaai
umin s cioic
IIAKT.MAN'a. A N nsiorltueiit.if t'.iiitotttouert Jemiry i'nltiii,
lHownju,e, iu. m "-A". 3 l.i l.a.o(e