COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.! tfmx ED1T11D B" LtVI L. TATE, 1'KorRlETOIt. BLOOMSBURG, PA. SATURDAY MCKN1NQ, MAY 4, 1061. Tub proceedings of tho Cattawissa war 1 meeting, wero unavoidably omitted, last ! week on account of the absence of the Editor. Mr. Lloyd T. Sham-less, has just received new Spring and Summer Goods, at his Store in Bloomsburg, and wa advise all of our readers, to give htm a call when they see his Card in tbo "Columbia Dem ocrat." The Philadelphia Inquirer, is an excellent City Daily. It is published by Wm. W. Harding, Esq., at 90 00 per annum, in advance, Attention is directed to its Prospectus in this Columbia Demo crat. Sherivf Miller, has just returned from tho City, with a now supply of Spring Goods. Tho "Old Arcade," is always up to time and keeps pace with the latest fash ions. Ladies, you now know where to find tho centre of attraction. Wkiiave tho Ladio's (Ohio) Kcpository, for May. It is a superb number, replete witb useful and entertaining reading mat tcr. Each number contains two fine en gravings, and aro of tho brightest order of execution. Plcaso send us tho -Ipril work. Hon. Peter Ent, of Light Street, Col umbia county, Las four ions, and THREE of them have enlisted in their country's service. They are all bravo patriotic young men, and like their Father and Fathcr's-Fathcr, never betrayed their trust or dishonored their country. Com mcndablo patriotism coupled with great sacrifice of pecuniary and personal com fort. Men for Defense Tho offico of tho 11 Columbia Democrat,'' has furnished its full quota of men for the defense of the Country. Mr. C. F. Schwadereu and Mr Harrison A. Siiuman, have volunteered in Capt. V. W.llieketts' Company, having for that purpose dropped the composing stick and rule. Mr. Owen M. Fowler, a graduate of this office, who has since last fall been discharging the duties of a "Journeyman Printer," iu Philadelphia has also volunteered lor tho war and is now on duty in Washington City, baring Lis head-quarters in the National House of Representatives. All honor to the pa triotic and bravo Printers. y ISyOur neighbor of the Dcmocr U made n capital speech at tho meeting in the Court House on Friday evening last. Col. Tate is now with us and declares that he will ttand by the Government iu this hour of national danger. Columbia Co. Republican, Dr. John, in the abve paragraph, (-peaks a strange language "Col. Tate is now with us." Wo aro precisely whero wo have been for over thirty years, squaro upon the Democratic platform, and always in support of every just war in which our country has been engaged. And, without stopping to enquire into the causes which superinduced this war, wo arc with our true and trusty friends in defeneo of the National Flag seven-tenths of whom are of our political family and wo will patri otisally vindicate the honor of tho "Stars and Stripes," to an- ignominous death or glorious victory. Bloomsburo has worn a war-like ap pearance, for tho last ten days, and may be compared to a Military Camp, A. ar tial music of the fife and drum and the sturdy tramp' oi the soldiers' feet, almosl constantly salute our cars and rc-animate the inherent spirit of patriotism and mil itary prowess. Every indication ii for War, and wo aro reminded of "the Peril ous Times," foretold by tho Apostles and Trophets. Our patriotic young men of Columbia county, arc raising two Companies of Vol unteers, and expect soon to bo called to service by tho Governor. Capt. AV. W. lllOKETTS, commands the "Iron Guards," and Capt. J. D. Meliok, tho "Columbia Artillerists." Lieut. Col. W. H. Ent, of Mojr Gen. Dana's Staff, is also on active duty. They aro a lino looking company of noble young men, and we fondly trust, j thould they bo called hto tho battle-field, , , , . will prove themselves worthy tho proud I prove themselves worthy appallation of "Sons of Columbia." Last Sabbath our Soldiers attended Church twice in Uloomsburg. I n the morn isg Hower's Cornet Band escorted them to ,iiw i.fMbUiu, ,'uwivu, nu,,, u ,vij uj, , propriato discourse was delivered by tho Lcv.Mr.IlussELL. At a o clock, thoy attended the Iirst Presbyterian Church.' and were eloquently addressed by tho Rev. Mr, Waller, Overwhelming congrega tions attended both Churches. Daniel Webster oneo said, there aro no Sundays in Revolutionary times. Such was much tho case horo last Sabbath. 1 The solemnity of tho day was enveloped in martial music, and yielded to all tho j psinjonl c.:"um tsnra of g'-rioi'J war 'Ilio War Mossago. I I 'Iho Mcisaco of Governor Curtin lo tlio I Stato Legislature, whicL assembled at ,' .u. .v.,,,,.. i.a.u ucgun 10 sweep iiico n lornnuo over lue ""6 - strong ground in favor of Pennsylvania Nortb, is tbu thorough fusion of all parties of all tho Krco States have rushed for oponlng a Voutc from tho North to Wash- in tbo general movement for tho defence of vrA to su'laln the aoverntuent, is proud ' ingtou as a nocesity of trado and transit. Ho entirely accords with the positions as- sumed by tho Tresidcut in hia l'roclama I matiou, and declares that rebellion must 11 1 . 1 . 1 . . . uu (.iuauuu uub uuu uiu tunuu ruaiuruu iu its entirety. He rccouiiucudu an "1F priatiou of 83,000,000 for military purpo ses, and advises tho establishment of a reserve camp of 10,000 men, subject to tho call of tho General Government. Tho Govcruur also recommends a stay law. Kay An old soldier, writing to tho Now . . . , , lork kvtning Post, gives tho fol owing uniciy hints to tlio volunteers who arc now . , , hastening to the defence of the country : 1. Kcuiber that in a campaign mora men die from sickness than by tho bullet. 2. l.ino your blanket with one thickness of brown drillinjr. This add but four ounces in weight, and doubles tho warmth. 3. Duy a small India rubber blanket (only 51 CO) to lay on the ground or to throw over your shoulders when on guard duty during a rain storm. Most of tho Eastern troops are provided with thc&e. Straw to lie on is not always to be had. 1 suffii the brain, lou can lastcu it up tincntal in fair weather, or turn it down when it is wet or very sunny. 5. Let your beard grow, no as to pro tcct the throat and lungs. 0. Keep the entire person clean; this prevents fevers and bowel complaints iu warm climn. s. Wash your body each ,i -e mi'. 4 .m.. .r i ' 1 1 I ml . 11 iivaaiuic, lvuiu iiiuu uuuuu uuu oily meats. Gen. Scott said that the ,00 free use of these (toircthcr with neirlect iu keeping the skin clean) cost many a. sol dier his life iu Mexico. 7, A sudden check of perspiration by chilly or night air often causes fever and death. When exposed do not forget your blanket. Gen. Scott True as Steel. A dis patch to tho IV. 1'. Tribune, of Wednes day, says : "Gen. Scott was thoroughly , ,i, . ii, c.nfi, concerning his resignation, and took oeea- sion to say to a group of gentlemen, scv cral of whom were officers, and who bad ' pointed out to him the report: ''Sirs, I havo fcrved half a century under that beautiful flag, and though I have the fir mcst commence in you all, nnd in your patriotism, I can moro easily believe that you would trample that flag in tho dust than that I should over bo suspected of resignation at this hour of trial. No, Sirs; please God, I will fight for many years yet for this Union, and that, too, under the protecting folds of the star spangled banner." Death at Camp Curtin. Patrick M Call, aged about 30 years, died yester day at Camp Curtin, from tho effects of exposure and irregular habits. Tho de ceased arrived here about a week ago as a private in the Danville Itiflcs, comman ded by Capt. M Clurc, but was not mus tered into the service of the United States, being ono of several detached from the company in consequence of its excess over the numbor required by law. He leaves .1 wife and threo small children to mourn his los$.-Hcirrisbit'g Tilcgraph, ApiilHO Six-ry Thousand Men Offered in Pennsylvania, It is stated that four times tho numbor of voluuteers which Pennsylvania was required to furnish for tho war, havo been offered to tho Gover nor. There is no doubt but that Pennsyl vania herself could do moro than furnish the whole 75,000 rcquirod. Well done, old Keystone 1 Our Job Offlco. Wo have just received a variety of now style Fancy Job Tvpe, Colored Cards, and assorted Fancy Paper, and arc well prepared to execute all kinds of Job Work with neatness and despatch. We print the nnntn.it nnrl ntiPHimst. liill in tlii nnnntv. n,n . iv. .re.. f .!, uf-, , n,.,l . 0CKT - - ' "The Home Monthly," of Uo?ton, is ' here for May, It is an excellent publiea-1 tion acd we take pleasure iu recoinmci ding 1 it to the patronage of the litcrcry coin- munity. S2 00 per anuum, Stone, High- ARDS & Co., 11 Cornhill, lloston, Mass. I Mvsan.fi. (!bp,ibv X- f'r, nri.!nl,)Si,..i Lave Lad awthet . j of Q TIlo r .. . ,,,, : . , , hoy otter their customers increased bar- , ,,-. f , , o m v ,u vuwiw ui mu iuvusi siyio oi Spring Goods. I ho Messra. Creasy are worthy gentlemen and keop au excellent Store. Tup. Kf.v. .Tnn v T)nnn i vrv been tho faithful pastor of tho Presbyterian Church in AVilkesbarro, for .quarter of. century, died' at his residence last week, .,.., uau His remains wero interred in the Holloa- back Cemetery on Saturday afternoon fol- lowedby a largo concouise of mourners, Mr. William B, Ktio Jexcilry Store. Dkake, has opeued a splendid Clock, Watch and Jewelry Store, in Bloomsburg, to which ho invites atteaticn through the C""lnuiv Pimj?V " 4. Tho best military hat in use is the Vv . I,, .,, ,, , i sympathy of tho former with tho South is triotio lutrepn 'b " " " "6 ...... i... t i ren iu tin- or his. cicntly high to allow epaco tor air over '...fi .i do nothing to d wliatftver there vn of nl.iimhilif.r in thn ... . . Patriotism above tarty. Tho most trratifvine circnmsi.m played by tho aroused filing vbich lias ti,0 common country. Mr. Lincoln's election was as hotly contorted by his op. ponents in tho Northern section of the C0UI1trv us iu tho Southern : and there v wero verr manifest indications, after the inauguration, that his no'iev. In drc'h.W to mako allT spc,jj0 recommendations to Concrcss. the adjournment o'1 that body without meetitiR tho difficulties of the time nllIi ,1,,. .,rr,!Ct Df tl, .li.trilmtinn of croon tivo patronage, might lend to some disintc cration of the party which had placed him i iiu, iuv u iria.iuii ut mini; vau . , , , . , , , . ,,... i:i ii, : f .i.. .. . . " .... tho moro momentous issuo? which have , , , , who have violently opposed Mr. Lincoln and the Republican party and platform, aro uow '"oum' nmonK the foremost in do- icnec ot iho uovemment ot winch he is ttia constitutional head. They regard the cg igeney of tho times as paramount to parti san distinctions. Hence our Djinocratio fellow citizeus are rallying enthusiastically to the support of the Stars and Stripes lircckinridcors and DouqlaMtcs vie with u"""ul;,u' u JUUIU' ,10' '"" orimi lating iu'tiCcation of its hostile as .1 -e a.. .it. .i ...i saults upon tho integrity of the Union. Our national history shows that tho Dem- oera-ie party ha ever been a warpaity.- ' I J Y. , .1..- 1 1 """" "- " v -prang to the ranks when battles were to be fousht and wm It was so in the war of 1913. If wa, so in the war with Mexico. Indeed, their supposed beligerent propensity lmve vuw, a. ..uiva i.iuiu a .nu i.u tion to placid and respectable elderly gen- tlcmen and ancient women. Thuv would now belie all th-ir antecedents and their , ., , , , . ., olden fame if thev wero backward in the guueru' uiviuiiii-uu. uii mi! cumrurj, u find them true to their traditional impul- ses, and enrolling themselves by the bun- dred among our volunteers In the Leg- islaturo, although tho Democratic rcpre- i i. n ii . soni.iuves maao ono raise step at the start, ....... . . . 1 . . . I 1 . they promptly tracked back, and subse , "ithout an exception, joined in ' al1 tho mPawes hieh wo proposed for ii.- c 1r ? il I ,.. . fia fi nnn. I ' i, liriilirt fi ri( I iue purpusu oi prociaimiui; ino loyamy 01 t,-"'' vuunj, uuu uuuu uup- Pennsylvania, and for responding prompt- tied in its beat blood, bball be sustained ly and efficiently to the call of tho Federal a"i' COst a"d at any sacrifice. t his is Executive j aud tho declarations of fealty an inspiration deeper thau paity feeling which wero, upon the i-pur of the moment, uveu 'hun an,) personal prejudicu or parti so extensively circulated in the community a"'J' ana a" "at conflicts wth it is un recoived tho signatures of tho great body worthy the honest patriot, the true Ameri f n i:. i.... ti i!f..! i- can Ul ICIUUUIULIU WIUIO, J., 13 lUbllJtU ll find that whatever may hare recently been the internal condition of tho Northern De mocracy, they ara, nevertheless in the hour of trial, sound at heart on tho great ques tion of the main'onanci- of tho Union and strong of arm in Its dofeno Philadelphia Inquirer. State Consrituttoa A.inendmonts On Friday last, the Senate of Penn sylvania adopted tho following amend ments to the Constitution, which aro of vast importance to the pcoplo of thi3 Com mon wealth : kesolved. Bi the Senate and Housr i'l licprtseiitalivcs oj the Lommoiueilth of Pciinslcauia in General Assembly met, That tho following amendments are pro posed to tho Constitution of the Common wealth in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof; There shall be an additional" article to said constitution to bo designated as ar ticle thirteen, as follows ; Ses. 1. That tho IugUlaturc shall pass no special act conferring corporate powers. ate. 2. That corporations be foimcd under general laws, but all such laws may from time to timo be altered or re- pealed with a due regard to the corpora- torsi ricviuea, inat corporations created under general laws may be extended as to the limitation of time by special enact meut. Sect. 3. That tho Legislature shall provide for muticipal corporations by gen eral laws, aud restrict their power of taxa tion assessment, borrrwing money, con trading debts, and loaning their credit, so as ' Parent the abuse ot such power. o.T 1, that the Jjt'gulaturo shall haw no power to pas any act extending any special charter for banking purposes, but corporations or associations may be form ed for such purposes under general laws, Tluro shall also bo an additional section to the first articlo of tho Constitution to be numbered and designated as follows: -EOT. 27. hat no hill shall horoafter ueeonio a law unless it shall recievu upon its final passage tho votei of the luoioritv of the members of tho House of Kepreseu tativcs, aud tho yeas and nays shall be wi-nnloil mmnilisfiini ni.i,, e ,.,. Jorrt upon tue hual pa-sago ot every Diiiiucacu urancu oi me laegisiaiure Section one, two, threo, and four, were proposed by Mr. Finny, Senator from Crawford. Section 27, Providing Mat the yeas unci nays shall be called upon the fi. . . .... . nai wastage cj every out and reautiin? a majorij intich lrmh ofthe Lvis'at.J to P , n bil, wa, offered ; and advocated' by Mr. Welsh, tho Senator fro.n York' couuty. The last section was adopted by a voto of 2 1 yeas to 0 nays IHEJJRANKLIN&AVINQl UND.ftO. HO South Fourth street, below 'Chestnut, ro- cieves special deposits at per cent. iLtcr- est, aud repavs them on demand in cold and silver. Other deposits five per coot ' Tlu D auy vh, rrmutk. nt uuPoij.j The prompt Rn,l univcral manner iu ovidenco ot their pntriotism of tho eupro- may f their lovo of Constitutional Law hovo everything che in oivil and military ftctiou In dollJS tlli3 'W G'0 their hands nim llcarM 10 a causc wmo" "a3 lway8 commanded whatever of power they could wiotl1 t0 uPllolJ that g'or'ous banner that hai been the sign of our strength and pros- Pity ever Miice it was borne upon the air of aeavea. lliusmay it bo upheld as long a! wo bavo a ,aud wo cau ca" our countr?' In opting this course wo look not back to tho causo of tho necessity we do not con sidcr tho popular strength it may add to thoo whoe policy wo havu opposed and whoso accession to offico wo endeavored to defeat nor do wo abate ono jot of our principles or opinions but wo seo the im pending calamity, and should be lets than men if wo did not unite in good faith and true brotherly feeling with every fellow citizen who endeavors to avert it by all tho moans, mental and physical, at his com mand. Tho Boston Journal duly appreciates tho position of tho Democracy at thii time, and does justice to it3 motives. It says "Wo are proud to acknowledge tho pa- lity ot our Democratic broth- , and we shal conbciously imiuish or discourago i. ..... ...v.. mxj are for thu country, for tho Union, and therefore for the dovcrunu-nt and in all practical duties they aro with us and of m J.iut when tho time rcnows the opportunity f" '.'"Igc-' '- P"ty eouilieK, they Wilt sttlil hn lntiiAprrtu nnH t mi ' . t " w" Irli tt v arena tliey should take up tho broken link o." controversy, it would be all right. Wo --hould oxpuct tlio llupublicaus to beheld . . ,wlni il .1:, . .1 .. Z tZ nr in tlir. lit... tttt.tm .....1 il....,.1 I thjrC0Qi 1Ut UQt nowtho waiv.Jr is om piUlU Oil 311 BIUCS. VJUO all-prC VSItlllg spirit mako us a unit iu the defence of iho Uovoriiment and the di-conifituro of its "''""; Tho latter now behold what perhaps they did not anticipate, eighteen ;..t.t:.... Z. t. ... fc. . Ulidions of neonln ri.-iin- iti tlmir mi,.vtv . o - -j- -j ' witiioul a tliought oi party, and with tbo only thought of their country." Thl! 'joeatiou has been narrowed to this I'o!ut: Which flag shall we ve over us r The Stars and Siaiws or tho Palmetto ? ' hrt Arn nnAnln .r ll.. ..-! 1 j jvu4jiu ui iuu uauuu uuvu uut one throat in giving answcr-Livo or or swim the banner that has commanded the respect of tho world, the mrn nf th.o ,v.nl .......... 1. 1 The Cheshire Republican a decided Democratic paper printod at Kecne, N. II. speaks tho sentiments of its associates in t'ae Granite State in tho following words : "Still wo have a country ,aud it must be tho effort of every patriot to save it if po.-.-ibie. Mr. Laieolu and his frauds havo control of the Government, and however wo uia diaagrco with their past policy, wo can also see that it is only in conjunction with tho power of the Gov ernment that order cau be brought out of cbao-i that credit can be sustained, and universal anarchy avoided. Hence it is that party so far as this quc.tiou of Couu try is concerned, should be left out, and all proper tfforts of our Govcrnim-nt tn au-taiu itself be upheld by the people. ' Amen amen, say we to this, and the echo will resound through ah New Etig .aul. Tho attack upon Fort Sumter, the seizuro of navy yard, fortifications, Gov ernment treasures and other property, together with the letter of marquo Procla mition of President Davis to lcgalizj piracy, tho taunt and deBanco bandied be tween sections, seem as though madness ruled tho hour, nnd that nothing but a conflict of arms dreadful as the remedy is could restore reason to its throne. That this issue may be avoided that God, iu his infinite mercy, will open before us eomo other way for reconciliation, wo pray with all our heart but this contingency is pending with dreadful significance '; so imminent that it would seem as though the miraculous interposition of Divine Provi dence alone could savo us from tho shock. But if our fato depend upon tho cast of battle, to its bloody arbitration must we submit with heroic fortitude, willing to give life, property all that wo hold dear for our couutry. . What is a Uecument T As this question is often asked by men uot very familiar with tho "pomp and circuui stance of war'' wo give tho following or ganization of a regiment, as furnished by a military friend : A rcgimeut consists of 10 companies I "olonel, 1 l.ieutuuaut Colonel, 1 Major, 1 Surgeon, 1 Adjutant, rank of Lieutenant, 10 Captains, 10 1st Lieutenants, 10 2d Lieutenants. All commissioned officers. A company contains 77 men including officers: 1 Captain, 1 1st and 2 Licutcn ant. -1 Scargcauts, -1 Corporals. 1 Drum, 1 , l-l 0 , , ' 1 Vitajxf. mates. , Oiticeks. The following gen- tinmen wero elected officers of tho 8th Lu- zuruo llcitnent, at Harrisburg Col. A. II. Einclv : - iout. Col. Knimi. c, Baffman . Major VV. F. Phillips, and Surgeou, B. II. roop. J be lUv. T. 1'. Hunt has proffered his services as chaplain of tho regiment, but w have not learned what disposition hai bctcade of his effyr, P oolaraatiou 1 .ho Prosldont. pouts iMvinaiNiA and north Carolina BLOCKADED. Washington, April 20. It A t.nn:.t mtnlnA tlmf rl inittvv liful "u,m" """o - bceu thrown up by tho irginia troops at .1. .1 ..II..1 Htl.'i- T TaA Vnr no p.aee ,,., , Washington, on tbo l'atouiao river, nu ac-1 Tho lneetng wM orgallizC(1 by appont. ork ad t at ,clist fifly a0nnri for tua! examination was made yesterday of j Col. JOSEPH PAXTON, President, difforont medicines, but found no pormn tho ground thoro and for a mile or two all . j s MljIf 1NC Secretary. nent roliof. Three weeks ago, one of iny round, aim uotuitig oi mo kiiiu wa. u..y i i: i.i. l.ltGlli ItlSVU.UIUU.Vl t he caurlcton .i,rcurV carnesiiy pro- tpsts against the advice of certain bouthoin John amrplcsS) (i(;orge Scott, journals which urge an immediate assault ( s.jlouioo, John Iv. ltobbins, on Washington und its occupation as the Stephen liuldy, S. 15. Dicnicr, Capitol of the Confederate States. I & Former. I'hc Alexandria ilazetk says that Gen. The meeting was addressed by Hot. Leo has ordered the release of Gen- liar- John Lloyd and Mr, D. P. Fortnor, when ney, who was Mopped at Harper's Ferry tho Committee reported the following Hos on his way to Washington, and mentioned olutions. which wero unanimously adopted : a rumor that Jefferson Davis is to conic to Whereas, The President of tho United . , , . , at c i i ., States has by Proclamation informed tho Richmond this week. Mr. Stephens has J MmQ of thfl Satos of tMi returned to Montgomery. Confedcraey are in a stato of insurrection, The I'rcident has issued the following and that tho Forts and other property of proclamation : tho Government have bccn,taken, and i By the President of tho United States threats have been made by the insurgents of America. Whereas, For tho reasons nssieued in my proclamation of the 10th, ii i i r . r .L is. , ,o ,, ablockado of ports of tho States of South r. r. . . , ., , t . revenue obstructed, and duly commissioned officers of the United States, while en gaged id executing tho orders of their superiors, havo been arrested and held in custody as prisonors, or havo been imped ed iu tbo discharge of their official duties without duo legal process, by persons claiming to act under authorities of tbo (States of Virginia and Nortb Caro'ina, an j cfticieut blockade of the ports of theso 1 States will also bo established. In witness ! whereof I hereunto set my hand and caused ,tho seal of the United States to be affixed, j Auhaham Lincoln, j Majoii Genuhal v, oor. s Views, Gen, John E. Wool has his Head (juar t ters at the St. Nicholas Hotel, Now York. 1 He is pushing forward troops as rappidly as possible. The Tribune says "that he has represented by special couriers lo the , Government at Washiuton tho necessity , for tho most energetic measures on the sea and land. In his judgement the ltcbcl ' ports should bo vigorously blockaded ; not I less than one hundred and fifty thousand men should be brought into the the field ' at the earliest possible day ; tho route turougti r&ammorc sijouiu no opened aim kept open. He would also bring into tho field within sixty days forces sufficient to disperse the Rebels from llichmoud, hold thai city aud possess New Orleans and tho mouth of the Mississippi. These points indicate Gcu. Wool's views as to tho man ner of treatiug the Kebellion. We believe he is uot an inch in advance of public sentiment. The Pay of U. S. Army Officers. The following is the rate of pay, allow cd iu th uarouna, ueorgia, norma, Atauama.iiou- tho fo6url.ection. Thereforo isiana, Jliisissippi and Texas, was ordered j est,M() xbat we, citizens of Catta to be established, and, ll'iertas, Sinco I w;S3!i and vichiity, will stand by the Gov that date publio property of tho United I eminent in its endeavors to sustain the States has been seized .the collection of tho Constitution and laws of the country. he army ofthe United States, andi'P'- Jolm Sechy, both highly pat h tho volunteers aro entitled : I Tuu '"tcting as composed of both p: to which t'olouel, per month, Lieutenant Colonel, per mouth, M.ij jr, per m nth, Capt tin, per mo ih, R-'IR mi 101 00 173 00 103 Oil i'lr.-t Lieutenant, per month, Brevet Second Luut., per mouth, 103 00 First. ir Orderly Serceaut per uiouth,30 OU uuier ourgvums, per moum, m Corporals, per month,, 22 Musicians, per month, 2i I'.inn.Ai, I,. ....nil. lift IWI AVo beliavo this pay does not iucludo oucthird must be made. . Prseuvation op the Hair. Somo attention paid to this item of propriety i pertinent remarks, denouncing the courso would avoid much of tho Baldness so prcv-1 of tho South and justifying tho movements alent in this country. Dr. Bclliughaui, of i of tho loyal States to sustain the Govern London, has immortalized his name as the! lucnt. inventor of a ''Stimuluti-ig Onguent,' On behalf of tho Coiniuittco on Sub- which could bo as appropriate in proven ting a3 in curing baldness To cause a luxuiiaut growth of beard or whiskers, it is equally certain, Messrs. ll. L. Hcg man & Co. now havo tho entire Ameiicau market. Hence we look lor a large in - crease in hirsute appendages among our young men. umns. Seo our advertising col- A clebk in tho War Office, who was a week iu Virginia, and passed through Har risburg ou Tuesday, ou his way to Boston, states that tho story circulated by the Se cessionists, that there wero but scvontccu votes in tho A'irginia Convention against tho Ordiuance of Secession, is untrue, Tho fact is, that between fifty and sixty votos wero oast in the negativo. Any of our readers .afflicted with Scnor ula or Scrofulous complaints, will do well to read the remarks iu our advertising col umns respecting it. But little of tho na ture of this disordor has been known by tho people, and tho clear exposition of it thero given, will prove acceptable and use ful. Wo havo long admired tho searching aud ablo manner in which Dlt. A yeu treats every subject he touohest whatever has his attcntiou at all, lias n groat deal of it; he masters what ho undertakes, and no one who has a particle of feeling for his afflicted fellow man, can look with indiffeieuco up- on his labors for tho siok. Head what ho says of Sorofula., and seo in how few words and bow clearly ho tells us moro than wo all have known of this insidious and' fatal malady. Kuu, Philadelphia, Pa. MeotfnK at UattawlHsa. , ..... .. .i A lauok and enthusiast meeting of the citizens f Cattawiisa and vicinity, was . i ..i . j rm. ....... hold at tho Aoademv BuiUinc. on Thurs- lay evening, April 18th, 1801, to adopt nroDer measures to meet tho call df Our proper measures ,Uvmm.nl nf nent for aid" in sustaining the Con. .titutiou and tho Union. Af .. bi , of th mesiv- . . . ' I .1 - II :.1-1 M.i..l...l II... Ia KH-in n,n,;.te(. ,, licaolutlonsi iuu . .vo.vU. ..j.,- - .... b a to march Hpou the Capitol ot tins country, nnd the President has also by Proclama- tion called upon the loyal States to furnish ' . .r" ... ,, snr,nr, tlWWUJ -w . I I'l Resolved, That we will endeavor to fur nlsh all needful upplies to the families of any of the citizens of Cattawissa and vi cinity, that may volunteer in defence of the rights of their country and tho StarJ and Stripes so dear to every true American citizen. Thirteen camo forward and signed the enlistment roll, ond a fund of about two hundred dollars was subscribed, adjourned to meet on tho 20th. On Saturday evering tho Committee re ported about three hundred dollars, for the benefit of the families of the volunteers. Tho enlistment roll numbering about forty aud constantly increasing. After several pa riotic addresses the meeting ad journcd amid prolonged cheers for tho Constitution and Union. A Mooting it Sugarloaf. A call for the freemen of Sugarloaf township, was issued on Monday, April 'i'ii, to meet at iV. Cole's School House, to show their devotion for tho Union. In response to this call, a largo number of citizens assembled ouWcduesday the 21th ult., at o'clock P. M. Tho meeting was orgauiicd by appointing tho following of- , fjc(;r: PresUenl On:.N Park. Vice Peti'tcuta : Jacob Harriu"tou, Jesse Ilaitman, Washington Sutliff. Jo.-iah Fritz. ltcdmau Bctterly, Secret ij- On motion of T. Q. A. Stevens, the pro ceedings oi the meeting held at Blooms burg, on the lflth u't., wero road, and the resolutions with Col. L. L. Tate's lettrr, were unanimously adopted. Tho meeting - , was addressed hy Uren Vark,liq., and triotic. artics, wiiu sironj; union sentimcnis. . ..i , ... PutSuar- loaf right on tho I'niou. ! On motion of T. Q. A. Stevens, that a CW ' 1110 lwnut" 1,0 fur"':'hd to each 01 luc couwi I'1!11-'") "nu a request that 'hoy be published at She earliest convenient tni'seasou. 00 1 -- -..-. on Tho Mooting on Friday Evening ' Pursuant to adjournment another meet ing was held in the Court House, on Fri- I TovomuG Iho VtesliieDt being absent Col. Levi L. Tate, was called to the chair On taking the chair ho mado a few very scription, Mr. Neal reported SI 032.00 subscribed, about 8717.00 of which had been paid in Further subscriptions were then taken. Addresses wero made by George Martz, i'm Neal, C. B. Brockway and Col, John . b rceze. After singing tho "Star Span gled Banner" by Mr. Dichl, tho meeting adjourned to Saturday evening. THE MEETING ON SATURDAY EVENING. The meeting on Saturday evening was pretty well attonded. The President, Mr. Clark, having just returuod from Harris burg, made a statement of tho result of his interview with tho Govarnor, in behalf j of tho volunteers of this county, which was to tho efl'cct that they would bo accep ted so soon as a new requisition was mado for moro troops from this Commonwealth. But little other business was transacted. Adjourned subject to the call of the Pres ident. Tuoora in Washington'. Tho Wash ington correspondent of Forney's Press says there arc now 25,000 troops in that city, A diver, of Kingston, Jamaica, re cently rccorcrcd a thousand dollars worth of ivory from a ship sunk in tho harhor of that city oyer one hundred years tgo. fiay Ei'Picsidcnt Buchanan has aub- ecrihed frOUOO for the war. Tiie best adhenaivo laid you can put ' upon luggage is lo stick yourself to it. A case cf L'tgut Moulin' Stwding cured by Hecrhuv; Ma,l( Wim,M,0IIAEf, Keli.v N , n7 gOYOntl,, near Grant Street, say .., . - ,' ... . iiT.nat.Tnlv. whilo runnina on tho r on a cotton-boat plying uotweon riir and Now Orloans, I was takon with V JJAfi or cig.it long 4 l, mrtat this time I was unable to '"" upoujr ..' no ami utters, saving mat -" "s fiuarumeeu. . . ' - fter taking it for ono week, I must stato, I was a sound man. i navo been at work now for two weeks, nnd havo had no return of tho Chills and Fever Whatever." ( I certify that the above stateinont is (run THOMAS ADAMS, Dianlond House, oY at 11. Cluster's Gothic Hall. Special Notices., Tho Whit ft Halt Clothing Store The undersigned, Jul-lnj purchased tho wrll Vnowu WhlWlIatl Clothhifr Urtiporliim," fltnato on the SoatL West Crncr of t'ourlh ami 51arkt titrcct. rhlladclph respectfully Inform IhopuMlc nnil funner cmtincr i the IIouic,tiint ho kcrps constantly fur eale ahd inaK tip to order, all dcscrlptrtn of Oentlcmen' wear, uf proved material and iqiis m tiy modomto prlc ,ine a rcTiciL Tiao, tic gaarintcoi good m wtllmado Unrmenti. Blrict attenllon given tojo lit, ate Minn .... Generally. A mnltmtation of ttie custom of llic houie, which h win '1'arJ noialn to merit. Ii very respectfully int, ted. r. a. L.KVICK ilia) I, IrGI.-y R-J-THOMAS V. M ATTM)N IlcrfWe.! tit. I'r MnlM nl Iho Wortd'n Fair In Lnmlnn fnrTUL CARl'CT HA(IS, llontg, ulinfn nnd (limn. (Iri'iit inane mcnta arc now onurori in jmrcn.isprft m iiio nuovi irtt ctes. Thi ii much tlic lirprst stuck nf iruiiL. Curpii llaes, V'nlices. A.C., in riulndotpltta mry rlienp for ib No. 4UJ .Market atrct'l, nne Ouor noovc 4tli, 8otk Uv ""'A CARD TO THE LADIES' I)n Diipouco's Golden Tills for Pcmalr litfalhblt in terrrttinft rfgulnUng and removing ai $ltuCliOn,jrom vnairver cor, ana uivagt wtc fitful as a prtcenttvf. Tho CnmMiinllnri tf initretllcnti in Dr. Dupm -n (iiildeii Fills hit iiaficlly li.irmIo. Tliey imi I uied intli'.' Fri vatu practice nf old Dr. Dupoiicn forth tliirty )cars, and tlniiisaiuls uf Indies cau U-Mif their crt-at iiikI never fitlfnc rnccnsi in almost (. fa, in tnrfectiti? irfognlaritlt'S, rdioinir painful , disIrci'Hiiiji incimtruitti'in. particularly at tin; rhaitc. life. Frtiin five to tni pilli u ill euro tliat comtnou .' dreadful umiplnint, tlu White. Icnrly ecry fu In tlic l.tmi niiU-rrt from tins complaint. The. above liun perinanuRtly cur d tlnmsaHit, and will cur' jmi use the in. They cannot liiirin you, on tlwt contr thsy reiiwu'o 1 olHtrnctiuu, restore nature, toite in vrclntiiiul. nnd iiivl(jiniio the whole )loni Lki w hose hrnlih will not permit an incnano ofi'ut.i will find thene pills a urccsftlt preenllve. Thvsu Fills tlimiid not he taken during th first tii ninntliH nf prejinniicy, ns thfy are sure to tiring ou i. CArrianc; Imt tit any other time thy are safe. l'rice, .$1 per but. to!J. ulioleoale and retail, tv 0 M. IIAtiiiNKUCU, Hrugzut Hole anon t for Illunmpburic. 1 To whom aM orders louft tm cent. Indies I by n i ni; Hun SI.UO tn th ItlooiiuImrK Fost OtTice, run h Htfce piii sent louny yart oi in conuiry, (conna i ly)nnd "tree of FMtiuf ly mail. Sold also ky (lank &. Vo. Danvilli 3. Fry, Tamn-pia, J. A. ' Mnnch t'hnnk, and b5mc llruggjlit ia cvcryTuwt city In the United t.it'4. N It. Jiok out for counterfeit. HtfyrhGoMe of anil kiinl, unless pic! ton is tfigncd X D. 1 1 owe nilxirs aiu a has' nitsitii urnt UrTc, then for you t atue )nur lif nnd health. (lt.y fiothhf iiiKhutiiMiKvcd out of jnur nioiity',) buy only of wh'i show the eU'imture of H, D, Down u mt which has rm-iitly bjfn aIdt.d, on account of a cuuutirfeitofthc Will!, 8. D HOWE. Sole I'roprutor, New . V c.2:, 1-G0-1J' tJnlformlry of Tricos t A Vvw Frnttmin Uu Krcjy nne hb own tfalesmaii JOM'.H fc CO Crenuit One Fn ra Clothing Stortf, No. SJU Murk alnne dith. l'hi mleilna. In ndilitioii to Jwvtni; ttui lardot, most ut fjihinable stork o. ClojWim in PJulnilu pl-n. . , pr'puly for retail i)lestAc fonjtrinViit , t itwix s-ih'hunii,hy hariiiK nvirketl ni tfaurc. tide at thcVery lnfst vrire.-t ran In art'1 caiiiiiit pos-ib y vary -nil mut tiy nhk . 'j tie shIh iin; well njmtujcd and prt'p.ir pains taken with th nt.ikiug s that all rait' -full insurance of fitting u L'ood uiiitlo ut th . i t (irice. A I a la rite stock of pn-ce gmnt tlu Intent fyn anil hen! fiialith, w hie 6 wih j to order. In Iks iiio.t fanliionablo and l.it i per cent., below credit prices. Iteitiembi'i the IVecuit, iii.Maikct,aloe Fjj .Vo..'U0. JOXtb . Tits fiHrT t'LoiiriHn llMiTmint or is l'liilaJclpliiii puieasi'ti tlie most splendid Ch poriouiu in the country. It is spienpid un r e -pulatiitl vlructiire in which the immense busir t'ktahlUhliXMit Is conducted, and it it eiunlly s rtipert to its ereat facilities and ml reurti its p-itrons its cUm f attr.K lions ure, first th of the carni-nts for Gentlemen and Youths, ar tured tlitire , ttecAiidIy,the beauty nnd tlurnMlir materia U, and the superior iiCLllrnro if th l.istlj the moderate prices at which the (rood We nfer. in thin iiesiripiimi, in none gther ' : Ilrown Stotu CJothiujr Hall "f Ilifkhill Sl VIU " (()3 aud ti)."tCheiiut tucl, 1'hiludi.lphiii. mIYriagesT" " HytlieKcv John Huiton, April H, la YW, , twpv, Columbia roJiuty.Mvntu IK ArruyN. tul co. to Mii lAtv ii Tiuu-.uf Falnnouut. j. Iu Uiiigtown.ychujlkillroiinty, on luejl, , . . Kev i U.ilil, Mr Jmob lUnnbit, to .Mi art S... SruntR, both tfthc former place. In Mull in tounahip, Columbia ronnty, on t by tbfl am. M. HatL lUssV, of Nescopeik, ' . county, todies Lwu CtiKtsf, of thu former p' In llerwick, nt Ii. Knkc's hotel, on tho UIs. tie same, Mr WfLt.ioioi KitavUK, tu Mis r Loa, both of llloomsburs. Iu the e .in io place, on tlic lUtlinst by tho fttnLoN Ficiiii u f Northaintoucuiiuty, lo M . . UuLja.hoLu ofllcrnick. DEATHS. In Maine township, Columbia co., nn Iho . .Mr. J ai ou (jLAKiiiKT, aged about 4(1 j far a. At his residence, in Huntington, l.uz. coun luh niit.,Ue. btiTiMis Uto,v( m t;t,j. Nctu SVDucrJisuiui xijwIeweluy sto :.e. qMIE undcriigneJ. ruicctfully inform, l ' X Ulooiiubujs, J Itic public genctillr, .' taMl.lisil a new SMro, cu .Maiu glrml. I,.. , Mr,. Lcacuck'. Hiuidiiig, uhcru liodler. : inodcrati! ttnin, alarsiliiiortnicnt if- CLUUKU, WA'lcilKSiyjF, ' ' Of evcrjr oft. and tizc and dtacrh'tio-, utoikol Jcuili i. rumiilclc. inclumnj lariclyorudlu. uX licnllcieu'. Mi . C'liaina. LorkeU. Uruastpina. tiDvr-riu. . lo Uiu tiaraiualion uf tiicli hu invites II. i l. ally. 1 u- eirict attcuiion tivou lo rci.airiliv l un I Jeuclry. aud all wotk nuiauu Hloomiburs, Miy 4. 18M if. W.M h. I I F E Olt 1) K A T it IT I K subscribers take pleasuro in a' nn"n" they are now prepared t mall (fnel it Uu copy of an important lilllo woik, c I llraiupton entitled "'Ac Iiivalidt .Vf - V- publiihcd for tua heueiit, and t a v-.n t.g men und pursuits who sutler froai ,rrui t Maturt Uttaif, tVc, &.c supplying tlic i The reader is irresistibly lid to cuipuc fa with anitrnubW diath, ilcu.de r, loss not a moment, but dii - acopy of thii Imlg work. Address 1 : VK. JulIN" It. O . " . , . 6i &.00 John; , law i April 57, leei-Dm. ADMLMSTUATOirS CX1U Edate of Jacob Gear ha TVOT1CE is hereby given that Uf -XI tion on tho csutuof Jacob Gtb . L lQvnhip, Columbia county, decuas ' idbytheRosisterurtaidtoutityio i.tt. jj , resides in Cattawissa tow nshipCuI jii -c .n hd(ug cluluis or demands agdisi . . cedeiitorere'iuenedtuprchciit tlu .i . i L a. thoee-iadtbud to make paptuiui w.v., t May 4, Hil Ct. J ' . t V t'ailaivlisa Kail ho . PASS UUI'EUT BI ." ' ti. BOVTIIWARU UOU'I.P TslAlt.T 1 riulidtlibu i N. y. Mail . j , 1 , " " Kipreiii ' , " " rmKiit is Noirmv.uiD uou.2s tkasu lilmlta Mail NlagT4 Cprci , i Ml). t, 1Jr, II t UvUu ' Ii'evkii and Aoue.'