DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER. WlEVI L. TATE, Editor. "TO HOLD AND TRIM THE TOROII OP TRUTH AND WAVE IT O'Etl THE DARKENED EARTH." 2 00 PER ANNUM VOL. 15.--NO. L7. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 186L YOLUME 25. 1 ' AND uici 001' ,uuf in .tlu-'t COLUMBIA DEHOORAT. IE'unr,isiiKi) nvr.nv satuiiday, hy 2 LEVI L. TATE. (is BLOOMSDUno, COLUMBIA county, pa. OFF ICE TSbw tltltk nnlhlin,rroiUc the f.rthnire.i! Wo Wfjtht Cwart lliULUC. "cmocra'ic rim-i unaitra. ; ' tciims of sumsniiVTioN. 41 () In a Ivancc, fur inic copy, fir nix month. I 7.i In adtaiii-o, f.ir one copy, on" J vnr. o ltd If nut pit 1 within till) lir.t three month. 1! l"i If md paid wilhln the t'irrt in month.. 1.5,211 ir not piid within lliejinr. Cm N' .'ib'rrlptlnn liken for les tlnnr.lt months, ml no inner discontinued untilnll urronrngi'B rlmll lintu been piild. tjrp OrdltntvADVi twin .'T. Insetted, nilitJuri Wornc vtcciitcd. -it the e.t iblirhedtiriceii. "BAI.TIUOHi: LOOK HOSPITAL. Hit. JOHNSTON, tTM?rifninil.Tiif till. (M'br.ite.l Itlitltutli'tM r.lT.T hf A. uitKlcitalii, i'-e,ly, an. I mil) i-ilV-i tu.tl remedy In til j wrl I fir ft" .IHfr (ii". H, rMrlct'ircsVinimil weak hu.iTl'.iiiiii In III- Loin.., (.'ontitntloiial ll.bilit), Iln" t'licy.'W.nkiieiu of tli link ami l.linli!,, Alli-i-tnm. nl till Ki ln '", r.iliit itl'in of tlu Heart, lll.pep.-l I. Net vim Irmihllit). HI '1' "I Hi Heat, Tlini.it. Nose nr -rJkln.'nna all tltiwi n'li'H an l in, l.ini li.,) Ill-order, ntlilns Ini.ii til ile,"trilttive h ililta i,l' Vniith, wliirh ile trnytf li.'lH Imi ly .in.l mini. Tliene nei r-t and eolitary pr.lcllceii, are ni.ire t'atiil In tln-lr tirtim. th in tin' min.i.1 tin tjyren. t.i tlu miriii -m l'l,ie, bliclitiinr tln-ir tno.i tiritllinthop and ahticlp itlon, remterin-J marriage impoj.iele. MA1.,.1A(.,. M.irrl'-l inT'tiiiif, or miintf .Men rnnt'implalin: mar ti,h :is aw.ir-- W phyt-lc.il weakitujn, nrs.init ileahili (y,,-,,lcf1nintlfr, &r., eli"'il 1 imm-tli it ly itmtmli Dr tfohiielun. im.l li ru-tnml M tUrt heiilth. Jt win pi uf hium II under tli.- mru ofl'r. Johnston, ituy reltitmiidy court le in lilti honor a a LTtillcnun, and tuml tartly r..') upon hi- " W' '' lirtmeJitiL-ly cur.-1 an 1 1 ilUk'nr n fton-.l. ,THi lUmwf U tliti p n illy iiuhi fnri -ntly talilt.y thoionlm hive lit't'iuiu thu u tim nt iniinur iin!uiii'ii tin. Vo in iiltjhh are t it t'i ninnnit v-f imm imt licinit !iar-ir til.- ilr -t'fil niii-Mifiif' ") nittits' Nnw, h tint un Wi " nn - til-- fiibji i twill re lnl taJ.'nv tJ'-it i.iu.t f j-rm rr.it hm H hwt Mnnur hy tliuitj coiinj into Imi-fiptT Ii.ltit- thin fiy 1 1- iriii!iii liquet fc-nii; ilriinv-i ( th it..miro uf li-alth uii ertriuit lh mn itorlntia nint ur-tniftlve fj iiii'tinn- t l...ti h'ljy an 1 mill. I aij. 'i'hti fim !-ctiiif U.r.iii! rdl tlu ihyn.it aii'l ui'-ni-il pou r- Ufakt-iicil. n r u debility. i1y"p-i i, p.ili'ittitKHi i tlic h -Htt, iinlii'.-Uou. a t-itliv fi.i.ii , Cii ilIi, Hjiiij.tnitit nV lifinii tluii, &.r. U Uifir , Nn. m-rii I iitnatf i MRM.T, bi von (Inure OWi ailtim-Tu i.tn-t t. K i-l -i-h. " tli" ft.-p-. par tlrular'in Urrxitrj thtNAMi: aul M.Mul'.lt.'T ym will nit.ik th - pUcr. W CVfC'n'apnnfi'. or Ctirrc Mnle.it frun One to fr, VVru JMis. no Mi:itcruv nuvi;hv matis rsr.n. hli. HHIXsVX Mimhir'f Hi -! Hurs'im, at l.nailt.n. - Jra lil it i fro. ii "a 't th ! uio-t rmiu -nt toi2i' tf Hn t'pilJ.t'til it.-, an I til- prf.rt r put if wlnt! lif hair bJ-ii piiit in th ll -I irvpit.tl til l.oii.liit. P.nl-. 1'hil.i tt.'lphi.miiii rl-" wli t-'. ttl" 1 1 tl Mi.nr t f Hi inn.) nn t'muhintt vxta th it witd crr kimun; m my tnmM.-ti with ritignu in th li a.l aihliiirH uh n ah' -p un-at m irriHifHT' h 'iu' al inn 'it at Mitl-lt n uuii.li. an 1 li.itli ila j, wuh fr. 1 1 'iithliihiii!!, .itt ii Inl Mi.ii.'iiiH.-s unit lijrjiUJnuiii "f lu'iM, w-n mntl iinnniili it-l. WJjjtith mn'1'iplyl an.t iiiipra-lL-im uiary gf plmBiin lift ih?h isi,iifn!i .1 til r.. tiiU t-l'thif p.iliirnl ihfravr, il 1 ki ofiiii h ipp '.i- tli it a. i i'l tun J fin nl'i-h un tt tlrca-l i'f ilifttn ry. it I - Inn t'i.m api l ing tn thine wi frtiiit t'-l'iraiinii .lit I r -p -tialnliij f -in iilunu l -frit mi Jiiin. tlcLiyinu till th fii iitiitni.i' mpn im t tin InrrM tlia-.M-i int'i'Htli ir .ippuanrn . n ii a nlfer.ii . uirdtliro.il, iii-t.-a-t-il a n. tn.v , pm;n in tin- .-:ni n ti I limb, tlunii ttf mulit. iu:ifiiL'-. nnilrit im the ?Iwn li nti,'itn J ariiH, tilntrli mi tlu nl. tare anl eitrrnii tljipntsreit-nu wil'i npi litj.till at la-t lliu p'llati! ut tlu iiMiiih au-1 h in jt t.f th lut' l.ill in. an I tlu i- tim nt tliH iU'jm! li to.ii.' a hitrritl ibjritt"t finnmirratluii A ill death put- a p"rii I Mlnnlr.-aatnl hHit-mtir, l-j m-ii Untt him t'i "tint let.irii' I'tt'in U-xu ir.nrl.-r re- turn.' T- nrh. (It n-l'ir .11'. Jnlritii pl nhfr hi n 8iir tup run TV th nuift niv 1-t.iM p-'i r r . an I frnm Uit vticnitiVti prat tn in th- lirl IliHpit.iU i f llurnpt ainl Aiilirica, Il r.m nhillil 'iitl rrrimiiii-inl 'al'' ainl hpt-nlj curiilotlu uni'.trnin ii- Mitinint thin ltin-l tli-raitr. Tiii: i'itrn'ii,ii Nurici:. Ur. J, a 1 tp h all I lin- lm ii ir inj hl-.I tlinnrfrlw t hf prlvftti nn I iaiprtipi-r itiilnli' m '. '1 lit!ii are mini nl III r-.nl a nl in l.uirlnily flirt t pro ilnej.l hy eatK liaM!, "f ) until m. WraKiir d' Hark aniM.lliilH I'.iiii in ttl.- Il.-a'l, lhnni.'i"t t.f Si-.li! Ittirfrt .f Mutpnl ir 1'ii.vrr, Palpiliilinu nl tli I hart. 1 1.. epin; N.TVici Irritii'iliiy il niTi-ii-iuriit of i!i-ii.-i tivu i'liiictiua-i, n.-rat Dt-lnlit), ttjinj iiiirnrt'niiPuiiip turn, .MI:nT.MY.-T1ii r arfal rir-ri-t upmi th niiii.1 are tiiucIi to bjtlreail'-il l.n-' t" M rimr tmlti-iuii t.i' litrat D'prt'iuiiin ttf th spirit-, HOI Knr- ln tins-1, M -ci-n.u f rtiielt'ty7Tiiiiin . 'r.- arr Hn.nr nl tin 1 1 !- pnilu . Tliu'lt'ind't nt prrrotis ut" nil w t in mm jn 1'r wli.il iithu caiiiJi nt tli'ir tli-rlminu li a!th. I.nn.-in th h uor, bv'uniun u .ik, pair an I rinai i it -il, lining mi K'tlar nppraranc about th i ft cnibli aal j inptnni nt (.'uaiuinntliiii. n,'is IN'VKKUt VriVC IMlMIUlV I (JU Itylhiiprfatan.l uiiptirt.tnt rriii'Mv. nr.iknr (f the irnn4 nru nifettilv riiml. nml full JiTr re turn!. Thn'Kan 1 nf the intft n-umi- au-1 th lulitateil, tn had lnt all hupr. h lm b iimnrtli iflv n lirel. All tiiini'illinrnt ttt Mam t-ir, l'Mini ;m. Mi ntal ti-"iii,ili Jicatl iiu.Vflrviiu Irrat itiility,'rrrnil'li:iiaii'l Weakiu or oxha'tiitatinii nt' tli limit frarf'il kiuJ, ("prcthly cun t) hy Diictur Juhnriu:i. - Vdl'N'f: MVS. Win i InV4 iiijnif-1 tliai.'lr b a rertiin praitire, iii.lut H in U 'ti -iliri.- -ah ibit frrpn ntlv learnrtt I'rnm ril foiiipanhin-i. nr at crliii -thu i U'-tt nf uluili .ire nightly tcl, c rti h -n al.rp, tuel it imt turnl renl-r in irri(j iin ty t-ihl i, an I uV4nyd both mi'nl ami bml) , th mill applv iiuiu 'ili-it 'ly. What a pitty th a naim inm, tlu- hnpe nf liU f cuiitry. nn 1 thi darling nfliH pirnit. dinuM hr nati hril trmii oil prnptTt ami rnjiiwuriitit tifllfr, by tint i uiim-iuiu-cua tf ikxiatliM fiuui th' path nf Ji.iUtrr, ami imhil;;iH;j in a ('rtahi!tii.T ret habit, r'adi perKjiu bt.turu inn-luiii'latini-; . . rf mai:i:i.(ji: ptionM rtllect tint a fti'iml niin-l atnl bnily are the mo r.crcapary reipiii-hiiH tn prniiit'le rninmbiiit h ippiiii; Imleedt without tliu'cc tin Journey tlimuh Itl'r In inine a weary, pilsrian"', tho prtMpri lumrlj il.irkeit t n tho view; tha iniml Icrniinirt rhj.iluM-il w Kit it f p'nr lUteil with tim iiiubinili'ily rL-ll-ctmn that thu happim-eg if annthir bcctilietn blii.'l)tr.I with nur nun, urFlL'i: ND. 7 K.MTU l'lt::Wi;uit;tv ttT.. IlalUmore, Mt ALU BURCICAIj OI'IIIIATION. TJIIil OltMIIl). X. II. It no f.ilitr niniUtxty privnit jou, but appty aniuiCiliately rith.-r prritnnlly nr In I.t Iter. sicin niriilAHiispipr.r.iniA" cntim. The mmy thouianl ruretl at thi inotitutimi within tho la?l 15 jcarit. ami ihr iiuuirrniH inipnriaiit ."'urgiral Dpcmtiona pcrlnrmril by Ir. JnHiit-ton. uitttot.nl by iIm rcpnrtor nf the paper nn.l in m nthrr prrt-niis, im lice nf which h ie appraretl naln and a.iui brfure t lie public, txifiilu hi t-t.i mllii a a (.'rati- mail nf rh.irartrr amlradpoasitiility.i. -a HUthti -nt iru'irautcet'Hlioatllulc) imtmx TAKII NnTICi'. X. R Thrro tire en inaiiv ii;iiuraut and wnrthloiu trait II nf tho.aln-,1 ly afilirti-tl, tint Ilr. Ji.hiHtnu ileriu i li lie k nnvcriMu.! itirntsi-ivrn pii-.-iriau, ruiniiiK tlic it necr3aryatutay, ettnurially tn Hum unar-iuaiiiied with hi reputatina, that Inn cmlriitiaU ami ihplonn alna-iH hanii in hi nilire. iU. Take Norur. -AllltUrm iimt be pn-t paid, nml contain a podtaj-a ttamp fur the roplj, ur im aiuwcr wilt Marchl7,U8Vl, FRES II ARRIVAL -or- WIIR umlensfcned, cr.iteful for on! pilronazp. resnrfi fully Inform hi CUM inner and th public pentTdlly. that he ha jut ren ii ed from tho L.istrrne title, the urge-it and umfl eicct stock of SPUING AND SUMMER That h&a vst ueen oneKri In r.l.Hiinstinr?. in u-hirh h. J?" j invitea ibo iilti'iil 1"U nf Iiu fm nil, an.l anri' them , Hut lli.'y,Dre;iill ii I fur fale Jt treat lur:.itns. Ilia v i ,j Mucif cuiunrl.c. a l.rt'e iiMirtmi-nt l N V 'iiUNTI.U.MIl.VS WUAKINI! AITAUI'.I., rt-il t-'ill'lMP'S tiUFAflU'W.rtE llrr'St'im . i if every ilea .(Ifl ilinmrl. vc t flil'i. Cravat Hlnrkii, L'ntlon rr GQLD WATCHES JEWELRY, Of uvetydeuttiplin-i fin a t chr-p J(j N. B iUu.cm-3' r A.irri r- 'uap J.upirtu-i " ,,.,11'' call 4J eo Kn -inrg i juiiiii' C.n.di ... , DY " I I MSu uiooiiialji'r;, M 1 1 IMVOnTiXT NATIjNAL AVOUKS1 IL'ULlilli;i) ItV D. A1T1XT0N &. CO. 'M3 awl '115 troadtratf) Kitv York. The fiillmWne wnrkiarc n'nttnHub'rrikrrrjlnanypart tiftliu country, tupon rticipt of rut ill price,) by mail ir itprjfi! prrpald ; THU M1W AM I'll I CAN OVCI.UIMUHA: A pr.pular Dictionary f Iteiural Know leilue, IMitcd by Uioriik Kii-t-evnud (.'mttt.k A. liAiA.ahied by a mimcrmis ne lert fur pi nf w riterin all brain Mr t.f Hrli tides. Art nml Literature. ThU work 14 bvin pnblUhpd In abuut 15 large oit.iv vuliiiiifB. each cnntaitiinti 750 two cnlinii pHiir. VoN. I to XI inrltuiw.nre now rLady.t ach cimt-itultiif near tf T'ltn, nnliml nrtlclo. An adtlitioiinl oluine Will b'publltilcdniirr In nbuut tbrcumuntll In t'lotli, J; Hheip.SJ 50; Half Mor., 81; Half Uu9in, 31 SDuirb. The New Ainrriran fyrloptdia It popular without pef Inp auprrlicint, Irnrn.'d Imt not pcdiutr, tomprtln'nlve but uificl'iitly ilrtaM tl, f ne front per unit at pi pie nml party prejudice, fre?h ntiil yet accurate. It is a complete tJ.itemcnt ofall that t know ti upon every important top ic wltli the fcnp'i of huinuti inn IMrnce, llvirv liiinrt. ant article in it has been npnjally written for lit p.isttfi by men wlionre nutlmrltiet upon the toplcru whffh tliey ftp-'ak. They nr. re-piired to bring Hie tmbjert up to thj present imimtnt M htatejiift how it ptaml vow. Alt the fiatistlcal Information ii Iroiu th" latest report; the petipraphi'-at m rounu keen pace wlih the Iitent etplnrn tl.ui ; hltttoriral mattrr iiiilmle the frmbekt Just tew the hlo'Mphlrril liotlte Hot only cpe.ik of the lit.1 ad, but alBooi tlic llinp. It Ii a llltrary nfltfelf. AitauitiriiM' ok nit: Uhiatk oi Cointtept: llelncn political hlftnry of the L'nilrd t-tatr, from Hie orantzi thin nf tlie flrnt IVdt rat fonprep in l7y.lto InIO. t:dlt ed ami compiled by lloti. Tjioma II. Himun Iruui the Of Ilrlil Hccoril? rd L'tmLMifet. The woik will lie Coiiiplled In 15 mal ortai vnluiiie of 750 papi'i each It of whitti are imw rwdy. An addl tlon.il vol ii ii it wiltte' pubtittlieil oure In tbree mnntht. Cloth. l.iw htp, SI. ".ii; Half .litr Sflj Half '.'air SI 50 cadi. a way or rKocrnivci thi: cyclopedia, ok 1)i:hatj:5. form a rtuti of four, and n mit the price of four honke, ami fiv ennies will be m nl at thuremlll'-r'a cxpeiine for cnrri.igr.nr fur ten toibrrih' r tlntn copies w 111 be sunt at our cApeii'i'for arri i(;u. TO AUENTS. No ollmr wniks w ill o liberally reward the exertion ofA-reM. An Aulnt Wmi is h h Cm ti. Term made known on application to thu Tub inhere. ."tllV, il, i-uu. JtO 101 H'.A7' IMIlKUiS I j)0 you wav 7asav:a'4 I DO YOU II. WT A MC.ST.1Vin: t no rcu JiwAV.4 mu.sv.ichki STIMULATING ONU UKNT, For the Whiskers and Hair, 'pill, mliscribers take pleasure in imiiouiicing tn tin 1 Cii n.H nf tbr Uitltoil Mate, that they (,h tatned Hit! A pent) tor, and are mm enabled to idler to the American public, the nhvu Justly ecUb rated ami ivotl lrt-nowueil article The t-'timulatim; Oopunit i prepared by Hr C V Itett i uham, an eminriit ph) fii i.ui of London, and ii war rauirtl to hrihjt nutathhk .-t ot WhUki i nr a Mus tarh' in trmii three to t wet k. This arliilu I the only one of the kind u-ed by thu I'rt'iuli, and in London an I I arm Hi in uimcraal use. It Ha b -.intiful. co no lined, yontbiitt;, jet Ftinnilatinp compound, acting in If bv miplc upon Hie root, tan nii a biiiiililul prowth of luxuriant hair. If applied to lliu M-alp, il will cure ImPIiicm. and taiDte to fprlnp up in pl.iee id tlr-bald Hpuu a linu prnw III of nt-w Ii.ur pjdi tl nrrniiliiiK to tlirertioli, it will ti r i ret I or tmvj b.irtlark. uiol ntor.' .'ray hair to it ori-'inal tolor r.i in!! it xnft. ttiooDtli, aud'lt.'Mblr. Thd l in; unit" l an imliiieiisablt'tirtit 1 nt every peittUto.iirlnib t, aioi alter one week' usj the) would not fr'any- miifi h-r:i-lion b- without it. , . , Th Ptih-rrirtrtrrTmTr.rif.Wnfr iliMtrtTclS tn Ih I uit.'d M.itev, to whom nil or b-ri- nuint le- adilren-teii I'rite Dim li.dlar a loi-.nrt ile b a'l lirnpjht-j am I ..ilT ; or ii box of the "Oui'iieiit n a rrautcti to ha the d "ired i-lf-t t) M I b eit to :uiv title u ho de-ir it ii m nl (iiir-M i), ueturil". n ketl, on' ifreipt of prku an p'hl.ige, -j 1 . App'v to or .iddr lHJllAi.i; I. Ill.tJLM N &co. tiltl 'il.Ir". At Ut Wtlluin Mrttt, New Yurk. IMiruaryG!. l-Ttl-fni. Uauht's Ji'wrhy antl Siivtr-U'aro. (L We wnitid reypertfutly f nrorm our fiii ml p i t-Si trim t th"pub!lr penerHlly.ih it weh.-ive mm rw.Mi in More, an I t ll r Wind, sib- and th ml. at ih oMtr;ih priie, a t irpe ami wry climeo Mnik t l v ati b-s. Jru.dry, t"ilur and I'l ited Ware, of un ry a ri t) and idjle, ' l'vr dt hi ritioinrili,imond Wt rk. and other Jew " I'll" to nrdrr at j-horl iiotke. All pood war r.iuti-d lnbe.-Hr.i.reftu'iitfd. , H.-l'.i tin ul ir atirntmn eii-nto Hi 'npiuin- of Watrhea and Jtwt-lry ofecrj Iertiptiiiii. fTArrn:n & iiahixy. , , , . frJJM.tikaMrwl.rioiaiifcltlc. March I I 'hl-:im SS EC I ) ii ! E5 Si i V, MM 'pill'. uniliT'igiieil in prepared to ii ply llrick. nf a I good 'inaliti.nl l.ur prm . lie w ill Ii found lit tlu Irirk ar.l i I II. I., M'Uiany. near .MiKi-Uy K No.,'s liirnir'. I'.-r-'oiM .Whlrtiigt,, porrlu-e wi.l do vitlllo call an brkk will be made and ;ie. lie j. ii. n un ,v. .intni. Gy- 10IUXKI now- cm hand mid ready for Mil. Illootn-hiirg i't !,.:', llH,l-:iin, J. . r. WALL l'APKU! WALL PAPER! lT rrr, Ived from the manuf.K lories In l.o.ton. an . arlii,ii.fm.,.ti.r,.eiit,piality. Irhallenge lonp- .... .. ...... .,j,,r hmii (inrr. ine iimierMg I willh.ep lior.lernom.itrli any nf the s't)k on lund-and n t ie only l.vperi. nce.l I'AfHi lliM.ni .11 Ihu SSullcm nl Ihe l.iio.itv-diiemy Liten.lt e M. k an L'viminatlon liefori- Tun li. Line. t-all at Itupi rU rot I OlFire. K. J. TllliRXTOX. 1 1 ii'l.iir0' Manh v'.M IM.I . j. i. gi ii ae kk, (HtlrrepHiT to J. rl. soitt 1 R.) im(Ll.H.H.i: IK1I.1M I.V TOBACCO, UMJFFAX) ( Id A US, .No. S North l'ifih St., abot Vark. t. i'llll.AllCl.rillA. Alrfo. Mamifictitrer and Importer of FOltElCN & DOMESTIC SEGAI1S. May I-. IMn-i'jui, " matTonal hotel, (Lato White Swan,) UACE STREET, AUOVK Til IK D riiii,,Mii:i.i'niA. Iir.VRV (illll.l.M.W. I JiillN lliivmt, ! 1 roprittorn. CI1AS. A. PTIXi:. Llelk. ' March 'J, l-ol-l-.'m. Callawissa finll Itoad. I'ASS r.Ul'KItT STATION. SOL'TIIWAIMI ihiiivii Tli tiva rhilad.lphu J. ,N. V. Mail ' i nl A. M. 'M'r'fK lu. A. M " I night 830 A. Jl Nor.TlltV.Utl) I.OL'.M) TRA1N3 nttiiira Mail 321 Nwura I'.xprcfa 1 n'.io y jj I'msl'l 10. u A, M.iyl.I-0,. H. S. GOODWIN. BSIICK! JBItWKtt BSESICIt!! OO 000 Duilding Drick, of excel- ' lent .pi.iluy, fr , at ihe Old Ulooin.bilrf Itrirk Yard. I'artieg int. inline 10 l.nil.l w ill do well to rail and examine Die material ami get ujru.uu. .tppij i" m:uvs. AimtUR. lUoouii-burKi March 1. lHil :hn. UMDUELLAS AND PA11AS0LS. aMU! Mih.rrihcr, inaHiifariiiri r of I'Mimm-At ft Pari toiMUiitilebtltc attention of nuriiianU to liUtll'arg cd eloro and kupunor .lotk. J05r.ru rufPKi.i.i Nos.o, t , N,i, HhSt. l'llll,.MIUI.i'III.. March-:, jhii 3m. ryilK PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, D.i.vnur., .vo.vrouit coir.vrr. r.i Knti ruiumthl for Man and llcn.t in good tt, to and al mnlert rate.. iji:okuihv riuiKn. i'rorii,tor. llaniilleMirch. '.'. l-o MKCHANT.S HOTEL, 10 ft . 'Hi Foil rlh Street. PHILADELPHIA 0 I ll Ii fun") Select liloctin Bmy Mo in tho Morning. BY HTcrite.t a. cotritLA.. Ilury mo In the morning, mother I) let mc have the light Of one hrlght dny on my prave, niolher, Km yuii leavo me nlnnc withthe nlcht; Alone In the night of the grate, mother, Tl.n thought of torrlMts fear Atil)ou tlll ba here, olone, mother, Ami .tar, will he .hlnilig here; Sn Imry mc In the morning, inatlicr, Ami Utme hive tliellht Of one bright day on my grave, mother, Hre I'm alone with the night. Yon till of the Sa ior' love, mother, I feel it in in my heart ll'ltoh! from this beautiful worW, mother, 'Ti. har.l for the young to part , rore.cr topatt, when here mother, The soul in fain to .tay ; For the gme i. ileep an.lilark, mother. And heaven eems far away. Tlun Imry me in thu morning, mother, An.llet mc hive the light Of oiu liright day on my grave, mother. Ilr" I'm alone with the night. Tho Englishman's Exploit. On the wur-tern sliors of the Penobscot Day, between Dulfast ami Oainben, there was a small club of fiohcniicn'a cots, In habited by a hardy set of men, who had from infancy been brought up amid tho music of the breaking vaves,and who knew no fear beneath the power of mortal man Foremast among these hardy children of the sea, and occupying the s-tation of a port of ruler among them, was a middle aged man named Enoch Nightingale; or as he was generally called, L'apt. Nightingale ; and never was a man better fitted by na ture for the post he held by general con sent than lie was. Powerful and athletic in his physical mould, bold and feailos as tho forest monarch, and frank and gener ous in hi-i social relations, he was beloved and rci-pected by all who knew him. He was a jolly fellow, too, and often, as his small gi ay eyes twinkled in their merry mood, a close observer mig'it have seen a lcvn-lor uf-'pi actical joking lurking in their gleaming depths .11 11.1111111 litnillS. At the time of which we write the fish - ei mcn daivd not venture far out to sea, 1 eiio;ui liirato mailo Inm loot sore, yet hardly a blow was struck by tho astonish Ibr a close blockade was kept up along the , 1'- coll not help laughing at the almost ' 0J llnglishman ; and before they were ful coast, ond so they were forced to forego ridiculous scene thus presented to hi.s gaze. J ly awaro that they had been captured by thu advantage:, of their best fishing giounds The twelve green-looking fishermen, to- i their own insignificant prize, they were sc but a new idea had taken pos-sion of Sutu,,r with "lt" Sm Ud present rather a J curciy bound and most of them stowed tln ir brains, niid they had thought of fit- ludicrous appearance. away below under a strongguard. ling out a piivatetr against tho English For two weeks had this matter been talk ed over, and all the arms necessary to per sonal warfare had been procured, but no vessel suitable for the cuteipriso could be obtained, nor cmld they raise guns heavy enough for sea ut, even bad they po.sses.5- the vessel. Of pistols and cutlasses they had enough, and that was all, unless wo add one old iron six pouudi.r, which .serv ed as a kind of signal gun in c.vcs of heavy loss aim stormy nmlits. Tt ve.-i iiKt nl i,i.,,ir:,ll i,,.-ii v;l,t ingale s tliallop (UUcd was the old man s tanUmna ,.n iUIi.v o,l oe,i,o vnt.no. man came on shore, ho reported that there was an Engli-h topsail schooner, a clean clipper-built craft, laying off and on be- tween Moncgan and the J.ed"cs. She was heavily armed, aud seemed to play about in the water as thouoh her heels were made for runniii". Now Captain Enoch Ni"htinsalc had iaiU but little about tho various projects that had been set ou foot with regard to tho privateering expedition, but ho had lliuitgU a great deal, and as soon as liU son communicated tho above iuklligenco his thoughts camo to a foe.n. A plan of operations was clearly marked out in his mind, and he ut once set about the work of putting it into effect. Tho man who stood second to Captain Nightingalo's first sct,wmlc the latter only carried her main mate, was Jabo llaskins, and upon him sail and two jibs. Tho six Yankees who the old man first called. liail been left ou board were secured in the "Jado," said tho captain,"did you know ' long boat, while tho lieutenant in command there was a British clipper juat outside ?" fivo of his men had tho first watch. Ycs."' When tho clipper struck two bells the ves "Well' s'poso wo go out an' tako her ?" sols wcro not more than two cables' length "Do whit I" "Take that Englishman." "W-h-o-w 1" .lado looked at Nightingale in utter as tonishment. "I cau go out in my littlo llhody and tako her before she knows where sho is. Now, will you help me ?" "I'll follcr ycr, cap'n, if ycou go to thunder," was Jado's hearty resporso, as hold. Ono of tho hoards which seemed to ho saw that tho old man was in earnest. form part of a stationary floor, was lifted Capt Nightingale took his mato by tho i from its place, and tho head of old Capt. arm and led him off, 'I ho night was dark j Enoch Nightingale appeared through the but ttill there was a busy scene on board aperture. In a moment another board the schooner llhody, which was tho heav- was removed, aud cro long forty stout fish icit fishing vessel in tho place. Torchc crmcn, all well armed, had como up from were gleaming to and fro all night long;, their plaeo of concealment. It was a mo hauiMCN aud saws wcro sending foilh men ts work to leap on deck, and cro tho their music, and when the morning dawn- thundeatruek li' nl'uant could seo whence ed the Rhody was ready for Gca, The canv the on my, he wau bound baud aud ' nlit ii r,n eionnl i.nti linl lo on T, o lo.1 -t. board, and placed upon a rudo sort of a c.irriago amidships, the cod-lino bcekcts and bait boxes had been cleared away, ami tako her all in all, shoj boro some faint re semblance to an embryo pirate or priva teer. Sho was manned by'twclvo mcn,of whom Jado Haskini took tlift command. The people wondered whore! Capt. Nightingale was, but Jado set thcif hearts at rest by telling them that ho v?buld get outside as soon as tho schooner did. In an hour after dSylight tho llhody hove up her anchor and made sail, and in less than five hours sho1 poked her blunt nose" into tho waters of tho blue Atlantic. Shortly after tho schooner' had passed Whitehead Light, tho' Englishman was made out about two miles distant, to tho south 'd and westard, jut off the Ledges, and -hauling his sheets fiat aft. Jade brought his vessel up to tho wind, which was fresh friijUio north'rd and cast'rd and stood off toward tho latter point. This looked amazingly like trying to run away at least s.o tho Knglihman thought and consequently tho clipper was imme diately put in full chase, and though she was somewhat to tho leeward, still it was evident that she would not bo long in over hau ing the Yankee. About four o'clock in the afternoon the Englishman came almost within hailing' distance, and fired a gun. As the shot 1 came whizzing over tho fisherman's deck ' .lade llaskins at once hove to. and cro ! long the clipper came un. ''Schooner ahoy 1" "Hallo!" returned Jade. "Do you surrender V "Wal, if you wan't t'tako us, I s'pose L can't hulp myself.'' The clipper hove her foro topsail to tho mast and lowered a boat, and in some five minute.) afterward her comuiaudcr,followed by fifteen moii, caino over tho Vaukce'd side, 'lhc first object that met his gaze The lirt object that) met his gaze as be stopped upon the deck, was the old I 11 1 1 1 iron tun amidships, and the thought of an ... "too you arc on a piratical cxpcilition f "I donno," returned Jade, with an fended air; '-I spoo ef I'd cum ncro.si 0110 o your crafts 'at I could 'ave took, I should 'avo done it ; but I donno as I should a bin piratin enny mor'u ycou are now.'' "How many men have you got 2" "Here's twelve on m, an' cf ycou'vo got twelve men 'at ken lick us, I'd like to sou cm." "Never mind about lhat. Jonathan. e 11 taKC you into Halifax, and there ."-"i-i j"" "- j""' 1 Tho schooner was searched foro and aft ,mt !m lal ooum uo louuu wurc a uozcn, old pi.-tols and about as many swords,' willc" wcro 1110 c:lJ1,1 ,vllI, m tao iloUl , they discovered nothing but an array of empty boxes and banels. I ho English- """"'""''"" wwim. charge of the piue, and took us of tho prisoners on uoarn ms own vessel, leaving the other six under tho charge of the officer who had been appointed to the command of tho Rhody, and also left orders that the schooner should be kept close in his wake during tho night, as he "'nucu 10 sec uer saie y oui oi rcacn ot incj.auhcocoas.ici3. Until iiiuo o clock at niglit, tlic lino- dy stood on alter tlic clipper, witu aiit.au apart, the prize being a little to windward as owing to her bad bailing the lieutenant wi-hed to keep tho wcatlicrgage. The night was quito dark, and tho wind which had fallen some sinco sundowu,had veered slightly to the northward. Whilo the piizo masters wcro earnestly engaged in keeping up with tho clipper, a very novel cccno was being enacted in the f ' ."nt -trf ill moil u-liilo . prisoners woro set free from tho long boat. Obcd Nightingale took tho helm, and his father, pointing a cooked pistol at the head of tho English officer, said i "Do you think wo are in earnest or not?'' "I should think you were," replied tho trembling officer. "Then if you do not obey mo, you will get a bullet through your head in an in- stant. Now hail that clipper." "Scorpion, ahoy 1" shouted tho lieuten ant, as if for dear life. In the meantime the Yankee had been lot off a littla from the wind, so that she was now within a little mora than a cable's length of her captor, while tho bold fish erman were nearly all crouched beneath tho bulwarks. Some ono from tho clipper answered the call. "Tell them tho schooner has sprung a leak, and that tho cussed Yankees must have thrown the pump breaks over-board.' Tho poor lieutenant looked first at tho stern faco of the old man, then at the muzzle of the pistol, and then stretching his lungs to the uttermost, ho obeyed tho order. "Now tell them to hcavo to, and you'll run along-idc." Tho frightened officer obeyed, and on tho nest moment tho clipper's helm was put hard down,and her main boom shoved oyer to tho windward. Seven of thu Yankee fishermen were stationed along the lrc rail, with Etout grapplings in their hands, and in less than five minutes the Khody's bowsprit loomed up over tho clipper's weather quarter. Obcd shoved the helm down, aud letting go tho sheets foro and aft, tho Yankee .schooner shot gracefully along.-ido. "Why in didn't you come up un der our lee quaxter, shouted tho English captain, as the fisherman thumped against the side of his vessel ; but before he could utter any more of his wrath, with which he was litterally boiling over, ho found his deck swarmiiig with strangers: Tho whole tliiiicr had come about so un. j J. ll liuiu lllll' liao UUIU .1IJWUI, BU UH- ' accountably, aud. withal, so sundenly, that ' .ral, cap'n," said Jade llaskins who of-kriu bceu released from duranco vile as Catiic aft to -hcrc that functionary stood i ,y tho side of old Nightingale, "when do you think of takin' us intow Halifax?" Tho Englishman looked very hard at his uncouth tormentor, but he disdained any reply. "I say, cap.n," continued Jado, in a very unfeeling manner, "I rayther guess as hcow't that air exploit o' yourn won't amount tew a great deal, will it? Hut, look here, don't for mercy's sako go home an' tell your king that j'cou got took by a Penobscot cod fisherman, cause it might hurt his fcclins." This timo tho Englishman's answer was more wicked and unfeeling than had been Jade's, for ho not only swore terribly but ho even wished that every Yankco in Christendom was in the immediate king- dom of that horned aud hoofed individual who is said to reign somcwhero beneath the earth. Before tho sun had set on tho nest day, tho English prisoners wcro landed at Bel fast, and Captain Enoch Nightengale found himself in command of as handsome a privateer as floated in American waters, aud until peace was declared aud tho em bargo raised, he carried ou a mo-.t des tructive trade among the British mcrchaut- The following incident recently took plaeo in Ncwburyport, Mass. A servant girl iu that town went to Dr. Spafford for advice, declariug her ailment to be a pain in tho bowels. The doctor gave her a ca thartic, aud requested her to call agaiu in a few days, which she did. Ho then asked her "did anythin, pass you after taking it?" "Yes, sir," said sho, "a horso and wagon, and a drove of pigs." Tho doctor collapsed, remarking "I think you must bo better. The editor of the Brookhavcn (Miss.) Advertiser offers tho following unique ar gument in favor of raising more corn than cotton ; Corn is a necossity, but cotton is only a convcuicuco. A man can livo very well without a shirt, but what can ho do without whiskey? In the historical collection at tho palace at Berlin, there aro two cannon balls.cach with ono sido (lattcned, said to have been fired by opposite parties at tho sicgo of MagdcburL', and to have met together iu il Ask No Quostions. John W. Forney, in a lalo number of his Press, says in substanco that "all who now ask questions as to tho object of tho present war arc traitors." "If this bo so," says tho Clcarfiold Re publican, '"wo can assure him and all oth ers interested that this Is tho very question that almost every man you meet is now asking, and if this makes a man a traitor tho army of traitors is so numerous that no man can number them. It is a question that occupies the thoughts of every citizen, and it is earnestly propounded upon tho streets, at every cross-roads, in the Focial circle, and at every fireside aud no man is able to give a satisfactory answer. "Tho President called for 75,1)110 volun teers for the purpose of defending tho Cap itol, enforcing tho laws, aud lprobubly to re-possess tho forts,' &o , within tho sece ded States. Now, that tho Capitol lias been defended, and pronounced out of danger, has not tho country a right to know whether that which was in doubt and 'probably' on tho Ifith day of last April, when the President issued his first procla mation, has yet been decided. So far not a word has been uttered by any ono in authority, aud tho country is left to con jecture. One letter writer says that tho object of tho war is to retake tho forts, &c. Another says it is for tho purpose of subjugating the Southern States, and com pelling them to remain part cf the Union, and their citizens to become loyal subjecK Anothor says it is for tho purpose of 'dri ving slavery from the continent'; and others again, that it is all merely for tho purpose of demonstrating to the world that the North is stronger than tho South that twenty millions of people arc able to whip eight millions 1 Aud in tho face of all these confused contradictions tho Chevalier Forney prouounces it treason to ask any questions as to tho objects of tho war! The people herotalbio, undor-tko. impression that they were 'tho source of all political , . p ... . 1 ll t ' rW" "U"Cr Ur ollst,tullon l lual i nne l.nvftrmnntil ntilil lint liA mif tinnn n our Government could not bo put upon a war footing, and war actually commenced, without a formal declaration of war by Congress, arc branded as traitors, if they ask any questions in relation thereto. "Judging from the proceedings of tho Iowa Legislature among the last of tho Northern States in which wo should look for anything of the kind it is evident that the people ot that State arc beginning to ask traitor's questions. We believe that the Government should be maintained, but we do not believe in that assumption of despotism which seeks to gag the people." A Goon Stouv. Tho Charlestonians tell a good story at their own expense, which well illustrates tho want of discip line. A company was keeping guard at tho Arsenal. Tho Colonel of the Hegiment passing by, saw tho Bentincl inattentive to his duty, lie took away his gun, then entered the Arsenal. A subordinate offi ccr was concocting a cocktail. "Where is tho Captain?'1 the Colonel asked. "Up stairs." "Please say to him that I want to seo I him." "Well, after I take a drink," said tho subaltern. After swallowing his toddy, ho went up stairs to tho Captain. "Tho Colonel is downstairs, and wants to see you, Captaiu," " Well, if ho wants to sco me more than I do him, just tell him to walk up," said tho Captaiu, who was lying on a bed. Tho Colonel wcut up stairs, and found the Captain taking thing3 easy. "Sir, you ought to bo drilling your company, Your sentinel don't know how to do his duty, and I took his gun from him.'' "Well. 1 daro say ho will bo much obliged to you, I reckon ho was tired car ryiug it. Tun Tribune says the President's Mes sage to Conoress, to meet on the Fourth j 0r juV( ;3 approaching completion. It will take strong ground in favor of tho most energetic measures, in order that tho war may be concluded by the next Winter. Half a million of men, aud two hundred millions of money are spoken of as likely to bo raised. The Hebrew inscribed stones found in Ohio, bear a sculptured figure of a Jew ish priest in costume, with tho name of Moses over it, and about 25u other char actors, all in a peculiar alphabet, which can be road after sonic study, though not I cxacfly corresponding with any other yet j known, They form an abstract of tho Tcu Commandmcuts. i - Goon order h bread; bad order is "Whoro wo Aro. Tho Charleston Mocury exhibits eomo anxiety to find out "where aro tho North, cm men who have heretofore professed friendship for tho South ?" We can an swer for some of them, says tho Valley Spirit, perhaps for all. They aro now where they always have been on the plat form of the Constitution and tho Union. Tho Northern Democracy have all along maintained n firm stand in defence of tha Union. They have contended that tho principles of tho llcpubliean party wcro not warranted by tho Constitution, and that the triumph of that party would en danger tho Union. They foresaw that mischievous men at tho South would tako advantage of tho triumph of mischievous principles at tho North, to bring about a dissolution of tho Union, and they worked with disinterested and untiring but unsuc cessful zeal to avert that calamity. Having opposed tho Republican party chiefly on tho grouud that its success would divide the country, could it bo expected that tho Northern Democracy would turn round and help tho Charleston Mercury and its co-laborers to make tho division .1 Our aim was to save tho Union, not t.o break it, and our obligation to fight for it is just as strong now ns it was last Novem ber. It will not do for our lato Southern nl lies to charge us with abandoning them. It is they who have abandoned ns. We never agreed to go beyond tho Constitution and the Union to defend their rights. Within tho palo of these, wc would havo stood by them to tho last ; and if they had stoou by us just ono year longer, tho Re publican party and its pernicious and un constitutional principles would have been buried forever. Between the Republicans and tho Se cessionists the country has been brought to a dismal plight. The Northern Democracy havo no share in tho responsibility, but they arc unanimously taking a hand in tha work of preserving tho Union. When that good work shall bo done, they will plaeo themselves as a protecting wall around any section of tho country vhc:s coustilutional rights may be invaded. At an evening party lately, a young man from Englaud was boating of the pedigree, wealth and importance of his ancestors. "0 yes," said Sara II your father and mine spent part of their lives together." "Where was that?" sharply replied th- other. "In the Bloomingdalc poor house!" wi tho stinging answer. "Wiikre do you hail from ?'' queried s Yankee from a traveller. "Where do you rain from ?" was tho rospousc. "Don't rain at all !" said the astonished Jonathan. "Neither do I hail, so mind your own business. "FATIIKti," said a lady of tho new school to her indulgent spouse, as he re sumed his pipe after supper, "you must buy our dear Gcorgianna an English gram mar and spelling book, tho has gone through her French, Latin and Greek, music, drawing and dancing, and now sho must commence English.'' Bekf roil the Aumv. Mr. Hugh Ma nor, of Chicago, 111., is tho lowest bidder to furnish tho beef wanted for the Army. Ho will deliver it in Pennsylvania at Sa,UO live weight, and in Washington at 4,-18 per hundred pounds. The ship Monarch of Iho Sea, from Liverpool, arrived in New York on Wed nesday, with nine hundred and fifty-four Mormons as passengers. They left on Thusday, for Utah. Cor,. Williamson, of the Sickles Brig ago, has sworn that "tho Tribune mu not and should not be circulated among th soldiers at Camp Scott." The Sun should shine on festivals, bu tho moon is tho light for ruins. A man winds up his clock to mal run, and his business to niako it stop. To nn liberal without being just, is generous pride ; which is very apt to c demn those who bound their liberality their real circumstances. j -" Doo-steai.inq in tho second degr stealing city-made saugages. I Or what color is grass covered Mil h I.I