Cuhttulrifl Iniuumt - r I ', ' K01TED BY LEVI L. TATE, rROITtlETOR. BLOOMSBURG, PA. SATURDAY MORNIMO, AtTQUST 3, 1861. 18 04. CANDIDATE TOR PRESIDENT BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUTLER, OP MASSACHUSETTS. Art-net,! 1, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of rellffton or prohibiting tho frco ex crcile thereof ; or Abridge the Freedom Of Speech, or of the Press or the right of tlio people peaceably to 'Bisemble and to petition the Government for a rcbrcis oi grievances. uoajtiiitiien ra voitea walls. Auticlb 0. That the printing presses sball bo free to every person who nndertake. to examine the proceedings oi me leEiMAiurc, or any oraneii ni government! and mo law shall cv er bo made to restrain the rieht thereof. Tbo fre communication of thoaghts and opinions Is ono of tha invaluablo rights of .man 1 and every citl Tsn may freely speak, writo and print on any subject j bcieg responsible for tho abase of that liberty. In prosecutions for tbo publication of papers investigating tho oOiclal conduct of officers, or menin public canacitv. or where the matter published is proper for public In- lormation, we trmn tuereoi may oegivtnin cvtacneoi and in all ihdlctmcnts for libelf. the Jury shall have a risht todeterininc tho law and the facts. -under the dl. rectlon of the court, as in other cases. GsnJlitKlion a rcHMuicania. Democratic Cottuty Convention. NOTICE Is hereby glrcn, that the Democratic Electors in and for the scleral Boroughs and Election Dis tricts ofColumbia County, will meet at the respective places oi noiuing ea.i Elections, OX SATURDAY, TIIF. SUA DAY OF AVOVST, Ret ween the hours of 3 And t o'clock. F. M.. of said day. for the purpoao of choosing two Delegates from each r.iecunn j.isirici, to mceiin uuum x v.iwvinwu,v at the court House, In ltloomiburg OX MONDAY, TIF. 2Gl DAT OF AVOVST, Al one o'clock P. M of said day, for the purpoao of malting uio usual ucniocraucnoinnauons, to do suppor led by the Electors ef Columbia Couoty at tbo ensuing General Election, anu lor ine transaction ot otner oust ncss pertaining to the interests of tbo Democratic party, JACOD HARRIS, Chairman. Riciia.ro Smss, Peter a. CAMrcctL, M. O. Wooowxao, ) WlLUAM FRITZ, Sl3CEL LIiST, I SaMUCLK LLCmtER, William T, gncMAH. Democratic Standing Committee. PEHSOKAL. We need meney badly, and It will bo a very great rc lief to us if ouc friends and patrons will furnish us with a liltlo of tho "needful" without delay. If they cannot pay all, let them at least give us a port of that to which we are Justly entitled, l'n order to relieve us from our embarrassments. We think wo have been vorjr indul- Cent, and therefore hope to meet with a ready response to v. hat we conceive tobe arcasonable request. Wo sball bo prcparedto receive our friends at the olllcc, and fur nish them promptly with receipts for whatever amounts they may desire. Persons at a distance, and those re siding out of tho county, can remit by, mail at our risk. Come, friends, give us a lift without longer delay, as we must havo money to keep the old Colvxbu Democrat in motion. Officers tq bo Elcctod. Tho voters ofColumbia county, will be called upon tochooso and elect tho follow Ing named County and District officers at tlio Uctober ttencrai .Election. Ono Representative for' Columbia and Montour, in conjunctiftn !wthftho" counties of Wyoming and Snlliva'n,' which' will also elect the'ocber'Eeprcsentative? Two Asso ciate Judges, One Sheriff, Trcasurcr,Com missioner and Auditor. ' On Dost t Dji.,Broveh editor, of tho .Montour American, announces himsolf as a candidate for tho Legislature "on his own hook." . This is well enough. But then he challences Col. Tate, of tho Dem ocrat, who is also a candidate, to meet him "on tho stump in every green valley- and' every high hill in tho district." This wont do. It will back our, ntighbor clear off tho track. He meet anybody in fair de bate I Fudge I Columbia -co. Republican. Dr. J8Kn, wo .will "meet" you, at any time, in any way or any placo you,imay designate and if it bo any ''accommoda tion," you may'elioose, your own' instru ments. Tate of iko Bloomsburg JJemocra, .the man who thinks wo aro no gentleman be cause wo refused to publish somo of the miscTablo trash with which he fills his sheet, 'is 'out for Member of Assembly. Elect- Tale and thero will bo no moro dan gcr of anything going wrong in this State. IIo is immaculato 1 Every rascal wbo Las :ver eheatod the Stato, will probably irem lie (I) rn bis boots, when he hears that Tate wants to go to Uio .Legislature. Erich, of the Miltnnixn. Bully-for you, again, Bob. We do not claim to bo "immaculate," dear Bobby ,but wo shall hereafter, 'closely watch every .great ''rascal," as well as great skunks and knaves, especially tkosq.who aro cow ardly enough to libel decent men and then deny them a hearing, whether at homo or "in tho Legislature." And, further, it will be quite unnecessary, in any -event, to remove our paper to your county, to assist Col. Pordy, as wo will hero wager our ub.'ind pig'' against your honor, that Col. P. can, himself easily lick out a ow-pen of such critters as you, IS?" At tho Annual meeting of tho Sus quehanna Eiver and North and West Branch, Telegraph Co., held on Tuesday last, tho following gentlemen wcro. elected for tho ensuing year : President II. S. GOODWIN. Troasurer M. 0. Ghieo. Secretary I.- X. Qeier. Directors John Anderson, A. F. Bus ,4cl, L, B. Rupert, A; 0. Yoris,,L. A. Mac koy, L Q. L. Shindel, II. W. Shuman,M, B. Priestly, 0. Laubach, Thomas Woods, M. 0- Grier, Jcsso C, Horton Samuel, Wadhams. Tub August "Homo Monthly,'' .of Bos- -ton, is on our Desk. It is a' first-class Family Magazine. Published by D,"W. Childs & Cot2 00 per annum. j-Plea send us the work for June, Partner Waied. Coir Bull, Edi tor of the Carbon Democrat, desires to havo a partner He 'wants a good practi cal printer, competent to tako chareo of tho printing office. No money is rcquirod, 'Ilia associate must -bo a sound Democrat. Tuu list of Causes, and Jurors for Sep tember Term, 1801, appear in to-dajs Columbia Democrat. Now Brlgadior-Gonorals. The lrcsulcnt lias appointed four new Brigadicr-Goncrals of tlio right metal, who had they been ill 'ucrvico at Washington leforo tho battle of Bull llun, tho disaster which wo .suffered on that, occasion might not havo taken placeTheir names arc aa follows : Philip Kearney, of Now Jcr- soy; Qcorgo A. McCall, of Pennsylvania, late in command of tho fifteen Itcscrvo Regiments; ltufus King, of Whoonsin formerly in tho servico.'and a distinguish ed graduato of AYcat Point ; S. It. Curtis, of Iowa, who eorved with distinction in Mexico, Qcn. Kcarnoy was formerly a brevet major in tho First U. S. Dragoons, anu was well known in tho Mexican war where ho lost his left arm in charging ono of the gates at tho city of Mexico. Ho also paid-a visit to Italy during tho Cri mean war, and was present, at somo of the .1. .-. 1 lil . uccisivB Dames m oaruima. Dor sqvoral years previously ho was on tho staff of tho lato Major-Qoneral Macomb, and subse quently aid, to Gen, Scott. In a word, all theso appoiaimenta aro of tho first order, and their, presence in the army will, with other .bravo officers,inspiro confidenco in tho troops whom thoy may lead to battle and wo trust to victory. Petersons Counterfeit Detector. for August 1, 1801, is published to day, witii its usual valuablo contents. Tho fourth pago of this number ought, to bo cut out, and pasted up for reference, as it gives tho 'descriptions of manv elates, on- graved in tho best stylo, and capablo of being altered to various banks throughout tho country. Tho recent issues of notes qt small denominations by our country banks, will afford room for tho issuo of a now batch of theso fraudulent bills, and tradesmen ought to mako themselves ac quainted with tho description of theso traudulcnt plates. Biero aro 30 counterfeits nut into circu lalion in ono month. Such a .publication as this of Petersons' is indispensable Everybody who receives and pays money tnitsi navo it. if they aro wise, they will tako' tho douhlo issuo of tho ICth as, well as tho first of each month., Tho complete ness ot tho "Detector" makes it thouroug ly reliable, while tho low price places it witnin tno reach even of tho poorest arti san. Prioo, monthly, Ono Dollar. Semi. Monthly, Two Dollars a' yeqr. Indeed, it strkos us that tho working classes, wLo earn tiicir monoy with difficulty, havo tho most dircot interest in bcinrr able, at a glance, cheaply to ascertain tho authen ticity ot all bank notes received by them. They ought. to subscribe to it at onco. Pennsylvania' Tnoors. Pcnnsylva niahasnow thirty full regiments in tho field. Tho fifteen 'additional reeimcnts. which, it is understood, aro to go into ser- vioo at once, will increase her force to for-ty-fivo thousand men. Besides these, tho Secretary of war is raisfng.an independent bngdo ot lour thousand, five hundred men, which will bo' commanded by Qcn. James, and whioh will bo ready to tako tho field in twclvo days. Thus th"6 Kbystono" State will havo fifty -thousand tooops in tho field, which is certainly her share. Good from Evil. Tho defeat of tho Union army at Manassa'lias kindled anew tho military spirit of the country, .and now regimcpts Jy the scoro aro being tendered to the President. The annointment of Gen. McClellan to tho command of tho Grand Army has infused nowlifo into tho old re!? imcnts, and everything indicates that when tho next forward movement takes nlaco it will be attended with tho best results. Thi greatest activity prvails in tho War Depart ment, and every thing betokens" tho mo: ut extensive arrangements to subduo tho re hellion. Another International Milt,, John C. Hecnan has- challenged Maco, uurst, iting, or any other man in Eng. land, fbr 'tho sum of 810,000. If hq -goes to England ho wants his expenses paid, and is willing tq do as much for his oppo nent should h'o.conjo to Canada. Austra lian Kelly hits' tcnt.a challenge to England offering to match a 100 pound .man of Now York' city against any similar bit of flesh' in tho old country. It is quito like ly that both challenges will bo accented together and tho fights tako placo on tho same day. in tho meantime there is great excitement in Now York, and it is said that already 825,000 has been subscribed to nacK nccnan in caso his offor should roceivu attention op, tho other side. SSTAs tho "expenses of tho United States government aro now going on, it amounts to one million two hundred thous. and ifofars per daij. At this rato tho ex pense amounts to, Por'onoweekt 88,400,000 For ono month,, 30,000,000 For thrce months, 103,000,000 For ono year, 438,000,000 For two years, , 877.000.000 For iivo years, 3,100,000,000 These figures make a very encouraging ucpuDiioan loOKing-glass. CSFA. Democratio mass meeting of the citizens of Luzerno and Columbia countios will bo Leld at tho house of John Stilus, in Benton, on Triday, August 0, Gone IIome. Col, Dart and some GO of tho soldiers from Carbondalo went up on the Lack, and Bloomsburg1 B. B. on. Won day evening, cn route for home. Tho Bill lor Diroot Taxation. In accordance with tho recommendation of tho Secretary of tho Treasury, tho Committco of Ways and Means havo in troduced a bill td provide for lovying a direct 'tax. This bill is cntitlod ''An act to provido additional revenues for defray ing tho expenses of Government and main taining tho publio crdit,by tho assessment and collection jof a direct tax,- and inter nal duties." By the provisions' this( act a direct tax, probably of tho 'amount of 830,000,000, annually, will bo laid, and distributed in tho following proportions among tho respective States : Maine.' $Q3l,s:9,Indisna. 327.mn)llllnni. el,3.TT,31- 1,141.071 107,015 MllO New Hampshire Vermont, Massachusetts Khode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, rcnnsylvauta, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Souili Carolina Georgia, Alabama, .Mississippi, Lotiiiianu, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, 3M.6T2 1,230,874 175,113 Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Michigan, Florida, Texas Iowa, Wisconsin, California, Minnesota, Oregon, New Mexico, Utah, T Washington, Nebraska, Nctudn, Colorado, 461,(,'J1 7,52,1. 1-' no.ail 1332.1.00 078.132 4,90.1,8??' 673,301, S,!I20,07' na.ojj C3J.213, MOfU.v .7,53J 46:ujJ 102,708 SMI' 0.1,1175 40,473 B04.SW11 54.V330 e70,551' T0.I.CJSIU, (tia.oaT s?i,wu' SJSO.CIj J ,070,5 4.1 11,C.:U 44,355 -4.M.2 l,0ul,24?jD!st. of Columbia, I'acctau, 74,155 In order, to collect this it is further pro vidod'that tho President shall divido tho States and Territories into convenient dis tricts, and shall nominate by and with the advice of tho Senate an Assessor and Col lector for each district. If tho appoint incuts or any of them aro not mado during tho present session of Congress, tho Presi dent may mako them during the recess, tho commissions so issued to cspiro at tho cud of tho next ecssiou. The tax to bo laid on all lands and lots of ground with their improvements, dwell ing houses, chattels and slaves. Tho bill provides that any person who shall give a fraudulent list of property under, his charge, or owned by him, shall bo fined in a Bum not exceeding fivo hundred dollars, and pay all costs and charges of prosecu tion. From tho valuation of the Board of Assessors thero is to be no appeal, but thoy aro m any case, when it is demanded.- to givo a careful hearing to tho parties claim ing reduction of valuation. Tho bill is, in most respects, similar to the .one passed in 1813, but moro tersely! expressed and more carefully drawn. By the bill of 1813, tho several States wcro divided into collection distriots by tho pro visions of tho bill itself, but in this caso this work is left to tho discretion of tho President. Tho utmost caro, is exorcised in guarding .tho publio interest. Tho State Collector is required to give bonds in the, full amount.of the taxes to be collcctod by lain, and each Assistant Collector is obli ged to givo bonds for the full amount rep resented in his several lists, giving three receipts, ono to bo deposited with tho Sec retary of tho Treasury, another to bo filed with tho First Comptroller, and tho third with the principal Collector, Tho several Collectors ire further required, at the cx: piration of every month, to transmit to.tho Secretary of tho Treasury a statement of tho collections mado by them respectively within tho month, and to pay over quar terly, or sooner, if required by tho Secre tary of-tho Treasury, thomonftys by them respectively collected. It is proposed tolas all stills, boilers and other utensils employed, in. tho distillation of spirituous liquors 10 cents on every gal lon of capacity, and to lay a tax of fivo cents per gallon on all fermented and malt ed liquors, and of ten cents por gallon on all spirituous liquors. In order to furnish tho proper data for assessing such. a tax, distillers will bo obliged to keep correct record-of tho amount distilled from dav to day. It is further nroposod to,lay a tax upon carriages, tho amount of tax to bo propor tioned to tho valuo of tho carriage From this all vehicles used exclusively for the transportation of merchandtso aro to bo exempted. On all others not exceeding in valuo 800, it is proposed tax of 81: ex ceeding 850, valuo, but not over S100, a tax( oi fc-i : above 200, but not exceeding 8400, a tax of 10 ; abovo 8300, but not exceeding '$G00, a tax of $22; abovo 8000 bttt not exceeding 8800, a tax of 830; aboyo 8800, but not. exceeding 81,000, a taxofSlOj abovo 81,000 in valuo, a tax of 850. JST Wo observed by a card in tho Star of the North, that Col. Levi L. Tato is announced ns a candidato for tho Lerrisla- turo, Bubject to tie decision of tho Col. Oo. jVcmocratio Convention. Col. Tnfn has peculiar claims on his party, havin" been a faithful sentinel on tho wateh tower ofdcmocraoy; ready and activo at all times in defending its principles, and would, if nominated and elected, mako a rehablo, intelligent and prudent Bcprcscn tative. Danville Intelligencer, A Party of somo 25 young men, sol diers from ono of tha Philadelphia regi ments, arrived at. Kingston last .week, and pitched their tent at a' spring ne'ar'the -foot of tho 'mountain, a short distance from tho R. B'. depot. They had sent' (heir' tont- in advaneo by railroad, and ihoy eamo hero on foot. Becominr tired of remain' ing in camp'with' nothing to do; 'thoy pro cured lcavo of absenco for a couplo of weeks, and startod into tho country for tho double purpose of sightseeing and inuring themselves to tho hardships of marching. ' The Luzerne Union, ' ' 4v ' s i . Prince Napoleon, and Princess Clotilde, of Franco, aro in Now York, having ar rived in tho imperial French yacht Jerome Napoleon on Saturday afternoon'. Nows of tho Weok. In tho Senate yesterday tho act sup-1 plemoutary to tlio loan net, with an amend-' ment authorizing tho issuo of fivo dollar treasury notes, was passed. Tho bill to appoint an nslstant secretary of tho. navy,.j mid tho bill for tho suppression of tho ealo j of intoxicating liquors in tho District of Columbia, wero passed, The bill appro priating ten millions of.dollars for tho pur- chaso of arms, ordnabco, and ordnance i stores, was passed. Tho tariff bill was 1 taken up, and on tho question of its pass ngo thero was no quorum. In tho IIouso tho Committco of Ways and Means repor ted back tho direct tax bill, amended as instructed by tho Ilouse, viz : Tho sum to bo derived from direct taxation is reduced to twenty millions, to be apportioned among the states' according' to population , tho stales to eollec: tho tax, and each to bo allowed fifteen per cent, on its quota for so doing ; in default of collection by the states j tho federal government to collect it. Mr, Colfax moved to recommit tho bill with in slructions'to provido fot tho return of tho surplus revCnuo distributed anion 2 tho states ; for modification of tho present tar iff by duties on tho frao list; for reduction of duties which now amount to n prohibi tion ; for tho retention of internal duties, and the addition of stocks.' Mr. Colfax's motion was lost, and tho bill, as reported passed',- The Senato bill to provido for tho collection of duties on imports, passed. Mr. Cox asked lcavo to introduco com promise resolutions, providing for a con ference between tho United States and tho rebels. Leave was refused, and a motion of Mr. Cox to suspend tho rules was de feated. On tho 23d inst. Qcn. Sweeny drove a band of -160 rebels from Forsythc, Miss ouri, and took possesion of tho town. Fivo of tho rebels wcro killed-nono of tho fed eral troops: Another fight occurred on tho 21st at Lane's Prairie; fifteen miles from Holla; between Eixty-five rebels and fifteen of tho Homo Guard. Tho rebels wero dispersed, their first licntcnantkilled, and three mortally wounded. Under tho vigorous command of Gen'. McClcllan military affairs in Washington continue to improve rapidly, Tho new fortifications aro being pushed forward with cnorgy, and although tho rebel pick ets have been seen within a milo of Long Bridgo, no fears aro entertained for tho safety of tho city. And although it is ru mored that tho rebels intend to cros into Maryland,-tho forco concentrated in Bal timore is 'so ttrong that' any effort on the part of tho traitors in that city to aid nn invasion could be easily controlled. "With tho withdrawl of regiments from Fort Mouroo tho rebels are becoming bold er in that quarter, and on Saturday they sent a flag of truao into Newport Nows giving our troops twenty hours' notico to leave. Col. Pholps, who is in command, expressed confidence in his ability to hold his position against doublo tho forco at his command. Tho federal tioopi wcro all withdrawn from Uampton Friday night, but at our latest advices the rebels had not occupied the post. A deserter from the rebel camp at Union City has arived at Cairo, ' and reported that orders havo been issued for nu ad vance to Bird's Point it is known that a considerable foreo lias been landed a few miles below. A letter has been reoieved in Boston from tho captain of tho bark Louisa Kil ham, ono of tho prizes taken into Cienfue- gos by tho privateer Sumpter, announcing fhat all the captured vessels, havo been set at liberty by order of tho captain-general, The.Niagra was a,t Cionfuegos about a fortnight siuco and proceeded again to son iu pursuit of tho rebel steamer. News from Hayti to tho 14th arrived yesterday- On tho Cthsis Spanish steam frigates anchored off, Port au Prince, and oauscd great excitement in tho town. Tho Spanish consul landed and demanded an indemnity of 8200,000 and a saluto of, twenty-ono guns. On tho Oth all foreign. residents wero notified to lcavo in two days. Tho British consul effected a compromise; Tho indemnity will bo settled by eommiss-, ioncrs, and salutes were exchanged on, tho , 10th. It is said that if tho president had yielded to tho demand, tho Haytions would havo revolted. Marshal Kano and tho othor'rebel pris oners, confinod in Fort MoITenery by military authority, wero taken on board a government steamer yestorday, to be j transferred to Fortress Mouroo. Tho Africa arrived on Sunday, with tho Quccnstown dates of tho 21st. Ono hundred and thirteen thousrnd bales of cotton wero sold iu tho Liverpool, market in tho weok, at an advance Broadstuffs wcro dcclinsng. Provisions quiet. Con sols wcroatBO.j to 89. Monoy is easy on call it 4 to 5 per cent. Tho foreign exchango market is dull ; ex cepting with pxchango dealers, who aro buying freely commercial bills on tho basis of 170 to 170i for primo sixty days, ster ling, Tho stock market improved at tho morning board, but, was 'dull and prices irregular at tho second, Government securities art) in specie and loans; Tho sales of ootton in Liverpool, for tho week precccding July 20, wero 113,000 bales; infotior qealitleS id, to Jd. higher ; fair and middliag barely an jd, Tho eotton market continues firm, but thero is about 300 bales. Thero was con siderable falling offin'tho demand for flour for shipping, but rather more inquiry from tho trade. Corn was in belter supply and ' lower. Tho market for provisions was quiet, but pricos wero vory firmly main-" taincd. Freights wcro activo to Great Britain, aud ratc3 to Livcrp6ol firm. J'Vow the Vcrmiak Gatctte. , Hon. Paul Loidy's Oration-' Citizens of Danvillo, Cooper and Oatta wissa. held a Local Union Celebration in Clark's Woods, below Catawissa, on tho 4th of July. Wo' learn by tho proceed- ings in tho Danville Intelligencer, that it was a magnificont affair. Hon. Paul Leidi?,' bur lato Democratio Congressman, delivered a patriotio 'Union Oration,' and wo havo read it with much satisfaction, and wcro it not for its great longht, should bo happy to lay it beforo tho readers of tho Gazette. , . Wo Lave only room for a few .of tho leading paragraphs of his oration, and aro happy to say, that thoy breath tho truo spirit of patriotism, fidelity to tho Union, and adhesion to tho Constitution : "But fellow citizens, if after all has been done by tho Government, that can honor ably be dono if after all has been dono that thoao entrusted with tho power and tho responsibility of administring the Gov ernment, having a due regard to tho rights and tho interests of all tho governed, shall deem consistent with tho honor of tho na tion, and tho welfaro of tho people the pcoplo of tho South shall persist in their rebellion refuso to acknowlcdgo their al- lcgicncc and manifest a determination to carry this contest to tho bitter end ; then it becomes tho duty of tho President, as tho Chief Magistrato of the nation to employ all tho means and all tho powers which aro vested in him by tho Constitution and tho laws, for tho defenco of tho Govern ment, and for tho protection of tho lives, the liberties and tho property of its loyal cit izens. And it is your duty and niino to up hold and sustain tho Administration in all constitutional and lawful measures to eff ect these objects. Tho President cannot yield to tho arrogant demands of tho South for a recognition, of their independ ence, nor can ho sit still and permit them to overthrow tho Government. No moro can wo is loyal citizens refuse him our aid and cooporation whilo within tho lino of his constitutional duty, and in tho dischargo of his constitutional obligations. To us, tho people of the United States, has been committed tho sacred trust of maintaining, upholding, defending and perpetuating this Government and thoso institutions established by our fathers, and by them bequeathed to us in trust, that we should transmit them unimpaired lo 'ho generations that shall succeed us; That Government and thoso in-titutions wo are not at libcity to surrender to any foe. Wo cannot beforo God and tho world,- wo elate not abandon tho sacred trust and.uc will not. Though rebellion reign in tho South and in tho North though our Government may be assailed by foes from without, and foes within though traitorous hands shall bo raised lo sever our Union and rend our flag wo shall know no fear. Our country yet remains our constjtu' tion remains, and our flag is still -there. By theso prond names pur country, our constitution and our flag. We'll lift the sword on high, And swar with them to live, for them to elie. Statement of Gen. Fattorson. Baltimore Thursday, July 251 A private letter from Gen. Patterson, dated Harper's Ferry, 32inst., says : ''Gen. Johnson retreated to Winchester, whero ho had thrown up cxtensivo iu trcnehmenta, and had a largo number of heavy guns. I could havo turned his po sition, and attacked him in tho' rear, but ho had received largo reinforcements from Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia a to tal foreo of over thirty-fivo thousand Con federate troops, and five thousand Virgin ia Malitia. My forco is less than twenty thousand. Nineteen regiments, whose term of service was or would bo up within a week, all refused to stay ono hour over their time but four, viz : two Indiana reg iments, Frank. Jarrott's, (tho Elovcnth Pennsylvania,) and Owen's (tho twenty fourth Pennsylvania.) Fivo regiments liavo gono homo. Two moro go to-day, and. three. mora to-morrow. To iwoid'be ing cut off with tho remainder, I foil back and occupied this place." Bobeut IlAaE.Bucn,of tho Forks no te, at this placo, had thrco fino shouts killed by lightningson Sunday evening last. During n littlo shower at that timo there wero several very sevcro claps of thunder bcro. llepublicau; X6T" The rolling mills of Danvillo.whieh havo been stopped for some timo',aro again in operation. Another Pat-eii Gone. Tho Morning Herald, the daily of tho borough of Scran ton, has ccatod to exist. 11EVIEW OF THE MAHKET. .CQIIHECTED 10J'. Wlir.AT. , UYU CUIlN'(old) rouv(new) u.vra , UUCKVVIIKAT.. SI 101 CLOVERSEED.l.., . SI it r. in is . ' SO liu i IXK -., . IKiUS. 5WTAI.I.OW. . . I.AIlll.. I'UTATOES . . r jtyaM-'miiTgftta MARRIAGES. O't the 11th tut., by Rev. Ueorce Warraji, Mr.. J. A. J. CiiMxmos, of Cbilisiuaquc, to Jliis Iluu M. Diets-, of H'HH, ciirii. DEATHS. On tbo 8it1( ult., al this place, Con. Alice, dauhter of Isaiah Jlajcnbucli, aged 3 years, 3 numbs, aoi S3 days. Candidates Department. l'lUNTEU's FEE 82 EACH. CANDIDATE FOll ABSEMBLY. 7t I hi Ettttcrl of CWumHa Coiial ,' . - . , -a r.:il,M...v!Mrfnvprtwl!n. Tneumicrsijrncii, aucr iu.i.... ... ..v.. ty.Ore cars in tlio ranks of the Ucmocracjr of Lo - llinnia, rrtpcciimir announces , ' IT' low.cltlicnJ.that In will lo a cnnillilata for tlio Lcjls latum, at tlio nnnroaclilnj llcncral Election, subjcitto Ilia usages of tbeColuinMa County Democratic Convcn t'on , fVI f . r ATP.. Bloom twp.,Jly J3.1801. CANDIDATE FOB SIIEllIFF. 1 ETER lUIXMETKBt ui liiuuuisuuiiis ... -. - - toannounco. will ho n fsntllflnto for 8111 Kit F, at Ilia npprnaclilnir gencrnl election, sulijcct to tho ilccinioncr .liny jj, iciu. CANDIDATE FOlt SIIEllIFF. t., ir r.Tn,M. nf ninntn tnun.hln. wn aro author ial! to announce, will ho n cnndlilato for 8lir.UU 1, at tlioapnroarhiiie; general election, suljjcrtlo Ilia decision of the Columbia County Democratio Contention. July 13, 1601. -J CANDIDATE FOlt ASSEMBLY, A, llm nliritnllnn of mnnv friends I WOUlJ announce to tho voters of Columbia countv, that I will bo a candi date for A8SlWllil,V,nithenipronchlnsscncraleleetion subioitto Uio decision of tho Columbia county Democratic Convention, , . JOHN A.r uasiun. July SB, 1861. CANDIDATE FOll SIIEllIFF. I'rlamlti tind ft limv He mnrrnt. fit, VOU liavd trlvCTl IT1C It tfiint-mitnft ihrnn x ran. iifti. Iliroiit'ti ii'ir rufrulrir County Convention, and by adlicrlngtotho ufagciuf tlio Dfnio- craucpany an my me umc, wnicn inuucv uio mmu t cflor yclf nia cnmlhlato far tho olTico ofBIIKUII Dili fall, subject to tlio decision of the Dcmocrutic Coun tv Convention. J. ft. OROUI,. Bloom township, July 50, 1801. CANDIDATE FOll THEASUIlEIt. Jamci S. McN'ticn, of Rattan Issa township, wo jrn nulhorizc.l toannounco, will bo a cnndidatc for Till. AS UHElt.nt tho approaching general election, subjert lo tho decision of the Columbia county Democratic ton. vtntion July 20, 1801. CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE. i i..... ni nr..ntnunn.l tnwnttiin. un nra mi trior. ?:'.'.! ..ut I.,. . n...11.lt.4n fnr ArttfHnlATlI JUDOtt, it th nproichlnj( gcncniWiettion, fUlytrtto lion. July 27, 1301. OANDIDATK FOlt COMMISSIONER. Ciunus II. ItEBri, of .Mifflin township, we nr(i nnthor. Ixfd tosny, will be a candidate for COMMI33lUM:il,at tin; onstunjr gem-rut iUtUuii. subject to tho dtciaioii uf the Columbt.i County Democratic Contention, July 27, ltitil. CANDIDATE VOIX COMMISSIONER. Mo3fs tfcuaniER, of Heater township, wo arc author ized tn announce, will b-i a candidate for COM MIS? IONKll, ntlhe ctmiiii! gcncrnl rteitton, mibjcct tn tho ileciiion ofthaColuiuliuCuutity Democratic Convention. Augunl H, 13)1. CANDIDATE VOli COMMISSIONER. FtuxKMf Ii.Piic.miic, of Reaver township, wo aro authoriuM to nnnounce, uillboa candiditt for COM MIP810NUII, at tho ensuing general rlcrtioii, t-uliji-tt totlicdecUiou of tho Columbi.i Cuuuty Democratic Con vention, August 3, 1SGI. CANDIDATE FOll 'I REASUKEU. WiliumT. Bm-MAN, of Maine township, we aro on. thnrl7.e! tnannounctj, will bo Acamliilalo IVr TKLiAcl UltlUl, ut the appro.-chiug general election, subject to the decision or tho Columbia Couuty Uemocratlc Con vciHiou. August 3, 1SC1. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Jim McUtv.oLDi, of IIniloK township, wo arc au tlir.ri7.cil M announce, will bo a candidate for ASiOCI ATI! JUPGIlot Uio anprondiuif! general election, sub joct tu the detision ot tho Columbia County Democratic Convention. An -ii at :i, 1SC1. ASSOCIATE JUDOE. HTErnes Rildy, of Cattnnissn, no nro nuthorizpdtn ouuoiiiico, uiIIIh) n rnndidatc for AHSOCIATli JUDRU at the nppront'lihijgtiural ileiiimi, mit'jcct to tlio do cifiou of tho Columbia County Democratic Contention. ' Au;u-t 3,1:11. Special Notices. Tlio Whito Hall Clothing Storo The nndrripned, hat ing purchased tho wcH-ltnown "White lln.II Clothln Dmporiurn," nituato on the South Wot Crner of t'uurtli and Market ytrccta, Philadelphia rcBpcctfully informi thopuldicand former fustomcrs of thf lluiisc,that ho keeps constantly for ealo and mnkca up to nrdrr, all defcriptiou of (JciitlCKieu'e wear, ofap prord material and sells at try modtrato price?, He lug a rntciiciL Tailor, ho guarantees good tltd and well-made Garment a. Strict attention gicu to Jobbing EetiCMlly. A rontlnuationof tho custom of the hoisc, which ho will epuru nupaius to merit, la very rpBpectfully inrl ted. 1 a. LUV'ICK. May 1, 13Cl.-y A CARD TO THE LADIES' Dr. Diijioiico's Golden Pills for Females. hfolhVU r torrtrttng, rrgutatins and removing all ci $tructiont,from vhatcccr eauie, and alicais $uzct$rful ai a preventive. TJte Combination of neredfents in Dr. Duponco'e Colden 1'i'li aro perfectly hartnlcrf. They have been lined in the prlvatu praclico of old Dr. Dupouro for over thirty jcars, nnd tlmusandi of ladiex can testify to their great uud never failing success in ulmoat every rase, in correcting Irregularities, relieving painful and Cislcsfing menetrunticiu. particularly at tho change of life. Prnm tlvo to ten pilln will euro that common yet dreadful complaint, th Whites, Nearly ovcry female in tho land indiT from this complaint. Thtj above pill lias permanently cuj-ed thoupaHds, aud will euro you if you use them. Tln'y cannot harm you, on tho contrary llKy rmovual obbtructiotn, restore rjaturo toita prop, crthannit, and invigorate tho whole ejate.n. LadiM w 1,01 iicalth will not permit an increaso of Family, will find ihcitc pills a successful preventive. Thcuj Tills should not betaken durinsjtho first three mouUid of pregnancy, as they are sure t bring on mis carriage; hut at any other timu they nrotafe. rncc, 1 per bg. Sold, uhok-palu aud retuil, by 0 M. IIAdllVIIUCH, Druggist. Solo ajftitfor llloomsburg, Va. To whom all orders must b ecnt. hadii-s I by send ing Him SI.OD to thtj Jloomsl.urg roHt-Oilice, can have tlieso piIU sent to any part of thu coHntry, (toufldential ly)and "frco of l'oataso" by mail. Hold also by IV. I,. UaillC Sc. Co. Danll(. 11. J. Try. Tani.inun. J. A. I'nllr. Mauch Chnnk, ami by "one Druggut in every Town and City in tha United Ftates. N. U. Lnok out fur counterfeits, flay no Golden Till vi iuni niiiu, unit-Ms vwry uutu signea n. n, 11 owe. All others aro a base imposition and unsafe, therefore, as you valuo-your lives end hualtli. fto Fav mnuins of ha. (utlhumbuGired out of your money,) buy only uf those who show tliu signature of is, J, lluno on every box, tthicb has recently been, added, on account of a recent couutiifcitPfiJichlli, h. n nou'i:. Solo Proprietor, New York, Dec. 23. 1?C0-ly. Nct)St)ucrtis(mcnt3. 0 A U T I 0 N. A I.I, persons areJichycautlonei against trcr-nassiii" by nay of hunting, angling, etc., afltr this uatg.uu. oiiiiiu (irc-iuises oiine uiiuerslKncdagiiio laws rf Teuii. sylvaina-ill bo vigorously prosecuted against all such CUO. LOXGENDEKGCn. Maine twp., Aug 3, 13Q1 AGUIOULTUItAL PAIR. 'plIE niocullve Committee of tho Columbia County L aCricUltllral Illirllniltiirnt nn.l r..l..n .u, A . tion, ut their meeting this day, passed a Kesolutiun U hold a County fair, on the 1,, Id, and 13 days ef Ocio bar iieit. , , . ., . A. MADldO.V, Scct'y. nioomsburg. Aug.3, 1361. 3t. G HE EN WOOD SEMINARY. Till: addition to this Institution being about tomplo. vu.u.u,,au.a uccuuilllUUBlJOIIS SOW lor about icieuty boarders, mid tlio Autuuiu Tenu will i-uiiiiliVlluu Ull IIIU1ZIII o August, The ser.icos of II. v. Cilhert, late JWcssor of Mod cm Languages in one of our Colleges, have been secur ed. llfSldes lOsSCSBilir tha ri.nuitilH b. h,.l.t.ll nttnl.. incuts, and liming had years of succcsilul eiiienence in teaching in this country, Trof. ullhort in Ins tjavels has gained sficcial attention to tho KduculionuJ sy.teias in Iluronc, end Is coinpctent to iiutruct In the Latin, ucrmaii, i rcncli, or Italuu langnagcs. For terms or further particulars sua the cudjn another (..jiuum,, ,'i K.iufrsiiuu I iincipai. Mlllytlle, fa., August 3, 1601. JJRIDGE LETTING. ThoCouniyCommissionersuill receive proposals ot the bouse or James Masters, in 1'inc tewnshin, Culum. 1.1, IV.IHI nnlll 1 n'.lll .. ... o... .'... ...... ulw w..v, ....... VULIVun .,,, ull cillUTlliiy UtU Villi day of August neit, or buildiiiR an open Truss lliidcu over LUtla I'jslunsxretk, near the rcsidcnco of the sar.i Junies Masters, said liridso to beS7 fttt between abut incuts, Midlb JOlVel, bight 8 ftit 0 inches, from loi, water mart, the abutments lo be tit icct tliuk. ... i ...L.nufnlU nn lower atAn 1 1 f.t ln., ' m.n .. . . n.' ileauon can bu seen on the day ami place of kitinx l Uy order of the County Commissioners. Commissioner'. Offlce. ) l'RU','' M Bloomtburg, August 3, 1:01, j lLrJ & DS9 The oldest established and only Standard IMfllOVin supeh-phosphane of lime. Price $ 15 per 2000 lbs. (21 (bis. per lb. GUANO. rEHUVlAtf, VopIIiio but No. If fccclved dJrcn ' from tho Government ICIIAIion. A very Bitjicr.or nrtlclo, received direct frnni tho Inlaiul, rDASTUH. Orouml rinntcr-n superior nrtlc.9, packed In rou1 utronfr barrctf, IlONi. Illation Maker llono Duet ami Ground Uonei war rallied 1'iiro. ' Allen &, Needles' Fertilizer. Price 830 per 2000 lbs, (1 1 cent per lb.) This manure, from its superior quality' ami' cry lory prlcv, has pained a reputation witl. farmers IhatVlaiir-s it among the standard manures. Wo havo n numbf.r i,r certificates from persons who oro iislne It, wlitiiu will he pleased to show to tlioso wanting a good ani lasting manure. - 43 Boulh VTIinrves and 41 Small Water Et (J-)rff Uore above Chestnut,) I-UILAIIU-UEIA. . Aug. 3, leOI-Dm. LIST. OF CAUSES, TOR SEPTEMIIEK TERM) 1801. I, TowfiscndW. Kahler vs. Daniel Np)har,l. J, John Mc.Mulligan, et, nl. vs. Q.-umtel Uhoue. 3. Andrei. Crevclingvs. Andrew Metllclc.Pr., tl. al, 4. Hubert J. Lyons vs. Montgomery Cox.ct.nl. 5. I'hilip W'interetcen vs. Valentine Wintersteeu. It. John I'cnlcr vs. Daniel Edgar, et.nt. 7, l.cwls t.avenberg, tt. al. vs. John l))cr. et.- Isaiah Bhiimants. Jacob lfcJhunian. !. Jo-epli Locknrd vs. James Pennington. 10 Ezekicl C. cMniltz, v. James Pennington, et. nl. 11 HvnryTrnHxIi vs. 'J ho U'eit llruncli Insurance Co. 1 J. James Shields, tt. al. vs. Isaiah Shum.ni. 11. lleorge Eves vs '.ehulon It. tfkultz.ct. al. II. Ulcliard II. Menagli vs. John (Jigger, 15. Dnnl.'l r. Hc)licrt.(uio) s. A. V. Pcarro. lit. Daniel r. flrbert vs. A. II. Pearcc, cl. al. 17. Henry Wells vs. (Jeorgc Klrby. 1(. Joseph .Mcllenry s, Wesley It. Kline. 13. Witson Ager vs. Jn.epll I llttou. 120. Hnlly Am Wngner vs. Ureal hary. 1. frown & Snyder va. James J. Dull GRAND JURORS, ron BKi'TEMnnn ti:rm, 1801, Iiloom John IC. GroU. Win, Colcmnn, Bam 1 Httltler CatlawhsayUmva lliirtmaii, Julin Hcott. J-VnnUm-DanlPl Kniltlc, Samuel Lull r man. Ftehlngtrttk l'ctcr Crow ling. ftrmtwiW- William llobbliu. Iltmtotk" William Wagner. iMtvtt Ipnar. Dyer, Dani' 1 llautk. Jtfm Stoplirii DeiKrittc. .liWovr llvan Wclliwr. J.rflison Ualtzer Ksslck. Milne Samuel Drum. Orangc-VciPt V. Kline, Michael Keller, L'orntliua Ilellla, Alexander H.ficwnrt. Itonrinetrcrk IV tor (irarharl, ChnrJca Eck, yeott ItonJ. F. liciclurt, Jacob KclIur.Fr. Itlouun-burg, August 3, loOl. TRAVERSE JURORS. rOU SEPTKMUEll TEUM, 1801. JuTmi Wnt. II. Jacob?, lilcharj U. Mcnagh, Tlionuj J. Jliornton, Ilcniamin Uomboy. Heaver John l'ry, JlrtarcrceL Levi ehnfler, NolhanMartZ. DavlJ illllcr cnfon-ciaiiiurl Krickbauui, John J. f lilt i.. CVnlrc Daniel tlower, .imucl 11. liutcllison. FAi"rrcri-;yrus .Vclli-nry. FrmUin Aarrn Lambersoil. Grtemrood Isaac lleacock. JtWoei-Ucnjauiin Wilson, Jamc. W, Edcr, Rotcil llusscl. 4?fV,'v"1- nrln. Henry Fisher, Abraham Vcagcr. IMha Abraham fclineppeuhlser, I'nnlol Hnniik, .Volne John Gearhart, lunicl l'isher, Henry Uauman. SlmonCrcJhr-niler. Mndson Jonathan Jolinson, Wm. Pcmoit. Orone-Jacoh Kny.lcr. Ilanicl Keller, Win. BctiuyW Jtearinrrml-Ilatlil Holier, f-'amucl llycr. AVeft John rihnmau, A. 11, Thornton, llloonisbiirg, Augut 3, not. PROCLAMATION. Wiinnrus th iiov. vaubm j. ',,,, Pr, dent of tliu Cunrt nf fi. r nv , 1 eralJail IlHiv.ry, Court of (luartc-r Hisns ,.f t" Peace an, Court of Common I'lcna nnd Ornhair. Court -''','! J'L'l,,r, Jl UUt"c''. "'"M'osed of lh" 'on of Columbia, bullivau andlVyoinins, and Hie lion. JAlnI Evm and 6ripiir llimv, Associate Judgca cfColumln county. Hate issued their preupt, briu, daw t i" - J ,i,? n ?J J. wc.''y ''i110 twoiier, tho Justices of tho I eaco and Couslutilea of the said county of Columbia t ut they he then and there In their pr-pir persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said d,iy, ill, Ihtir ,",,." i"i',f ?"J911"' rel..t-,.r,inco' lo do those tl,l c v h chtothciroilicc.iipp.rt.iliinii,., e. nif.M , ky rcco""'"',ee, t" proeciuu agam.t tl.., bojusl. Jurors aro requeued to be punctual in their at eidance.aerecaby to tbeii notice,.1 uj ut m burg, the Jd day nt jAugiut, m Ihu ear of our Lord one '"'I e'Bht huiolred and iity.,,o, and in ti... eisln, liltll carol Iho Indipciideiico of the Umtcd Status ef America, ((iod save Uio Con limcallh.) Aug. J, 1COJ. JOHN UN VIIIIU. iror. 11. U. IlOER, SDR GEO IV D.EKTIST ItCHPIX-rrillJ.Voflers Ms prefcs-lon hi r" l '" 10 ",c t.'0il"emui n ,i.niinnT, ",nl" o' loauino various operalioui in ho lino of hi. profession, he is prov ided n ilh the latest improved porcelain teeth, which will ho in.crti.l ou ffialutlhrCrUUJ'Ul'1'",'J"0! WlBrt ... -.7 , . .. . ,l,""l' is Jirf-nari.. noerlS.1 T",14""'' 'tn manufactured and all 'i: loo u huJe '.ff'i?,"".'!? ',in.'1, """''"'y ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Isaiah Siuman, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administratis Oil ttucstatu of Innl.ili Nhumnn. intn .,- 1..tn ship. Columbia county deceased, have been granted by the KcgUtcr of said county, to the undcrslgucd, nh resides tnCentrc township. Columbia county. All per sons having claims or demands against the estate cf the decedent are requested to present them for sellle'. meoiiuu luoeo niuioecu io iutg payment vvitieut delay. July 27, IfOl.-Ct. Adm'r, LOST KOTES. TWO Notes of hand, drawn by Morton McMiclia. I, la favor of C. V. McKcIvy i Co., dated July Cth an 1 u.j u., oi. ojeirmoiuus, lor 311 ou, each, lallfl'l to reach their moil destination. All persona are caulien eel against negotiating for tither of said Notes. A suit uiore-uaru win no pjiu tor their return to Mert McMicIijcl, at rhiLidclphia, or to tliu uude-rsigncd, st Uie Cjiuu isa rupe-r Mills. ., ,e. C, IV.McKULVV & CO. July 20, ISC1 3t. NOTICE. 2b tha ITeirs of Tliomtis Conner, dcc'J. NOTICE Is hereby given ibat tbopecount of Ma CV acr, .Surviving Trustee of tho istato of Thom.il Lonner.ldto of l.reenwood township, Columbia count)-, dc-ceuu'd, was filed at the May Term. 1801, of this Court ami will he presented for conlirrnaiioii and allonaiu'i ut Iho September term UlU. . , , , JACOB EVEnLV, Clert 0. c. Bloomburg, July 13, lclil-tit ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICG. Estate of Mary Shaffer, elee'd. IVJOTICi; is hereby given that letter, of Ad.ninlvtrv IT (Ion on the estule of Mary thitfftr, lato of "rial creek township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by Ihelti guter of .aid county, loUreundrrsigs ed, who resides in Salem township, Luzerne county. All per. cuia having claims or demands againt the es tate of tho decedent are requeued to present lliem Ir seulemtnj, and thoso indebted to tsako payment w ithoul delay, ' . , .. r WILLIAM 'BIVAN'K, July II.IHH-Ct. Mlutrr. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. lit He Orphaa't Court for Ike ramify of alumhia-ri-tale ef Conrad licit, late of isuiarleaf toirmklf, i't'i rpiIE Auditor appointed by tho Court to report distil J. bution of the balance iu tho hands of William llcri; niecutor of ihe iatt will ami Testament of Cnnra. llesa, lute of (Sugarlnjf township, in tho county rf Col limbin, deceased, will meet the parlies interested forlbe purpose of his appointment, on Saturday tlio '.Mill diy ur August, leul, alio 11'clm.k, A M., ul said day, at to oirico juUiouuisburg, iu uiid county, all persons lutcres led in Hie said Estate are required to prese nt their claims llftlU-.l llll, a.l.li,,,. r. tin l., rm.l r- - 1... 1.. Cn, . , i , wv ui.uu,ivu lion, lUIUIilU ti. - ibare oi tlie fund. ; joiin u. ruciiziv-, Elooiusburg, July tl, 1 111.-1 1. Auditor EXEOUTOIl NOTICE, E.tate of lVnlip Fritst deceased. J" MITTHIIS tcstamcntaryontlie lUtateofriiittprrin J late of Hugurloaftownship, in Columbia county.di ceased havo been granted by tho IUcistar of C'tduiubit county ti the undersigned ; u) persons liatiiif cla"i againt the Estate of the decedent, aro reiuented torff' sent them to the Kxccutors, attlH rcsfdunte, in -tJ Buffarloaf toutuhipf v,thmu delay and Lllpctsods debted to wake payment forthwith. lltllM I'II1T7 AUUAI1 I'lllTZ, Ezttutort luoo 8, lKl.-Ct. ... ... ... , yr wru ono iiiousanrf ciclit itindrcd and siy ono and to me directed for liuMmir Court of Oyer and 'l.riuiner und General Jail d. I my. OellcralOua,u,Be,,l0,l.,,f Vcaci.t comn.oii ll'ai and Orph.in-a Court, in Uluoni.bure, in the county of Odml,i ,,o.i the first Monday, (Wing U, 'J,fj t teptemher. riejit. and to rout no.. .....?... k 11 1 E IOEsoltlatOl cetitsnt !I.UITMA.NS