Culiuitlmt Denmnnt EMTI'.D BY LEVI L. TATE, mOPHlETOR. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (SATURDAY MOHNINQ, NOVEMBER S, 1B61. OUH OOUNTHT'S TLAO. Stato of Fnrtios. It is n significant fact, that tho entire Democratic press of tlio North, without nn ciccpiiou, sustains President Lincoln in his determination to maintain theconatitu tiou, and provent this war fcr the union, from degenerating into an abolition crusado gainst slavery ; and it is an equally sig nificant fact, that a very largo proportion of the opposition newspapers sustain Fre mont, and condemn tho President for his and God or oca Fatbis1 In thy name IVe nail our ftandnrd to the mail To conquer or to die. We claim No renter honor. While tho blatl Of civil strife sweeps o'er the lanil, We'll strike the foe who dares to insi Our lovely ensign, and we'll vtand A wall of fire to guard each iter. Let u than twine each tdread of thetlorloua tissue of our country's Mat about our heart-strings, and looking upo.lo ir homca, nnd catching the flilt that breathe! upon ui Iroui the battlo-IUIds of our fathers, lutua re tolvethat, come weal or woe, we will in life and in death, now and forever, stand by the stars and stripes. They have floated over our cradle, lot 11 bo our prayer and our strufgle that they ahull float over our grave'. They iiavebein unfurled Irmn the fHOws of Canada to tlu piano of New Orlcani, and to the balla of tlio Von lemmas, and amid the aoinudei of every ajar and eTe. where, aa tho luiniiioua aymboi of resistless and benefi cent power, they have led the brave and tho freo to lc tory and to glory. 11 hue been my fortune to look upon tbl. flat in foreign landa and amid the loom of an ori ental despotism, and right well do 1 Know, by contrail , .-:r, ... It. .far. nml hnW ubtlme arc ItS illaPi rational If this banner, the emblem for ua or all that It IransporllngdnJiuuian hope, Is to be sacrificed on the altera of a Satanic ambition, and thui disappear fore ver amid the nisht and tempest in reoliitin, then will I feel-and wh. shall estimate the desolall- n ot that feel. ,1V, ..... .k. ... .... lu.n stflek.-n from the it ..i th.t horn f.irth wd shall bJ but wanderers and' outcasts, with nought but tru bread of aorrow and of penury for ourllps. ana wiiu u..iu.. v.t - (..Vl.n... nn.l ailtittlteation. nn W hiCD In any hour, a military tyrant may rivet the fetters of a despairing 1wndago. May God in Mi Infinite mercy save rou and nie. and the land we ao much love, from the Joom-criucua degradation." JoitpK mi. "Flag of the free heart's only hornet By augelhanda to valor given Thy etaia have lit the welkin dome, And all thy buei were born in heaven. Forever float that dan Jar J iheit I Where breathes the foe, but fall before . With Preedom'i eoil beneath ourlcct, And Freedom's banner streaming o'er ui I" Itiir Tbo Editor started for Philadel phia, on Thursday last, SergcanUAt-Arms.-T). W. MoonE.Esq., of Clearfield county,Tfc arc pleased to learn will bo an applicant for Sergeant At-Artns of tho House of Representatives of Penn sylvania. Sir. Moore 13 a National Dem ocrat. Ho is competent, qualified and de serving of tho position. modification of that unconstitutional ilk-gal proclamation. It requires no prophet to fortotl that thoo insano fanatics will drivo Mr. Lin coln and tho conservative republicans upon democratic ground ; and ith equally clear, that tho great democratic party of tho , North will sustain tho government vgainst 1 both secession nud abolition. AVhilo the littlo abolition newspapers and orators flood the country with slanders against the democracy, it is to that party and its papers Mr. Lincoln is looking for support against Giddings, and Sumner, and Gcr ret Smith, and tho Tribune, Uiflo ard lieccher and The hvitpea dent, tt U omne genus. Tho Democracy of Pennsylvania, tho last to go down before abolition rcpubli cauism, has bo en tho first to rise up and striko an effectivo blow for tho rescue, Beaten almoU DO thousand last fall; in less than a year that party is hurled from power by &u outraged and indignant peo- pic i and the first concentrated blow at ab olnionism has been struck. It is tho be ginning of tho end Henceforward tho way out of our difficulties is clear. The President has himself suggested it, and iho whole democratic party has said Amen I Let abolition and secession, the parent and tho offspring go down into eternal per dition together ; and so union shall again reign among the now discordant elements ; and tho Angel of peace take tho placo of tho Demon of War. Let tho hands of tho President be strengthened, let him feel that ho can lean with confidence, even upon those who opposed his election, in all lion est ondcavor to crush tho rebellion and maintain the constitution. JC6T Tho Now York Evening Post, on Tho Ron. EnomlOB of tho UnltOd of tho ablest and mo.-t ultra of tho Itcpub-1 States Government. licau press of the country, alluding to tho When will offioo loving demagogues learn fact of tho Southern leaders, in the begin- ' wisdom I Is it in tlii m to lay asitlo, tor ning of their revolt, relying upon sympa. one day, their insatiable lovo of tho plun thy from tho Democracy of tho North, ro-dcr of office, and devoto their talents, such marks . ' its they are, to tho salvation of their coun- "Tho secodcrs havo not divided the try I Wo fear not. Tho timo has oomo North; but, on tho other hand, with every for tho authorities at Washington to tako stop that they havo mado, they havo only jn j1R11( soruo 0 t3 profused friends, but, aroused and concentrated tho uauimity of . . bol ; ostensibly to tho house ho North. All political parties vio with ' b. J. . . . onr-t, l,,.r in iWir nvnnvMions of fidelity hold of Kepublicanism, aro doing the ad- to tho Union. Four hundred thousand ministration moro tlamago man Jell, lavis troops are in iho field, with amplu muni- and the wholo of his hellish crew. .t 5 .1 l..,,l,1 ...it. . I. , ,. ., :e nous unu EujiiJiiuai mm uvu imnuii... 1 A paper, wmcnougui 10 Know ueiier, 11 lions of money aro ready to bo pledged to itpo8segsC3 0Dly enough sense to keep it tho prosecution of tho war. 1 J A.svlnm. in answering a Wo do not copy this paragrap, says tho onmmnu ,, nrticlo of tho n.hware Ga. Pittsburgh rosl, becauso of its containing ... - , , ,h in anything new or remarkable, but sinip'y ' rebuking certain interested Philadelphia to contrast its sentiments with thoso of some !pan(,rS) i0) vfithout tho least regard to 01 our uopuoncan orgaua i truth, and tUo orctiuary courtesies 01 do 8" Honest rEoru: watt to know,wliy Dr. John, and other abolition politicians of his ilk, havo nothing to say since the election, in relation to tho "patrUtisn of tho Hon. Joskph Holt. The reason is abvious Col. Holt s letter to tho Presi dent, snubbing Fremont in bis Military extravagances and usurpations, is distaste General Fremont Superceded. Late news from Waihington confirms tho report of Fremont's removal from tho Chief Command of tho Military Depart ment of the West. General Hunter will tako the command until a successor is spe citically named. The strongest evidence is in posesion of the Government of Gene ral Fremonts utter incapacity for the rc- Rutlroment of Llout. Gon.Sc.At. utsiMNSE o? sechetaiiv oamkho.v. 1 Tho following is tho responso of tho Soc urn. wci itimu 10 t-uu vim.iuu ui t f w t0 tbo lcUor of G ycott : th Armv I J The following letter from Lioat. Geu oral Scott, was sent, to tlio President by ThauksRivlnfr I'roelumatiou. PEMtrtLVJItilA SSI , in IAi flAialaail hi 1 III ntmttni if Ihl tuUcritf ,f rlr renneairrellt if reaaiyleaala, Anoaaw O. CoaTia, Umirmr ef ttU CemraeaieroifA PriOOLAM ATIOJf, WAIl DfiPAItTEMNT, Washinirton, Oct. 1, 1801. Gonerals-h was my duty to laybeforo JJiA Gcie-ral Cameron, on Thursday afternoon! tho President your letter of yesterday, as. roHlu.eVe.V he Army, king to ho relieved, under tho recent actof r.i'SrA1 "'.SSilffi. !iiS .31,18(11. J lUongrcsS. In separating from you, I oannot ro lit-ADQUASTEUS OF Til Washingtoh, D. 0., Oct Tho Hon. S. 1,'amcron, Secretary of War. 0R8DAY, Beth of NUVK.VllER next, tlicy aL-teiiarl Till aa a day ofaolemn Thanh let vine In Rnd.for bavins ore pared our corn and watprmi n,i rn..nw- ami hi,-aBd Iho labor of the Imibandinan.and crowned tho year with Siri-For moro than three years I havo frain from expressing my deep regret that J1.?, tho Pittsburgh Gatete, for instance. A C0Ilt if0) beforo tho election, persisted, in few days sinco that paper announced that orjcr to carry their mercenary ticket, in the Democratio party wero not to bo trua-1 cauing ai who wcro not Jlcnttblicans, so- ted ; that they wero not sincere in tho sup- ccs,i0Di6ts wo say, this neighbor of ours, port of tho war and tho government. This, triumphantly exclaims in substanco as fol- to bo sure, was said prior toour lato cico-i jowg. 'o knew taht tho success of tho tion, but even political and partizan neces ily does not justify such infamous allega tions. Such papers as tho Evtnmg I'ost do sink themselves to such base usc3. Tho stupid charge of infidelity against the Democracy of the North proceeds gen erally from those who havo always been oppesed to tho government themselves. Were it not that this class of politicians aro now luxuriating in tho spoils to a very considerable extent they would bo arrayed against their government now. These ex tremists aro in fact opposed to the princi pies upon which our government is louu Democratio ticket would bo hailed by tho secessionists with joy I Humbug extraordi nary I This paper knows that theso very se cessionists murdered Stephen A. Douglas, and mislead hundreds of honest men into tho support of the miserable arch-traitor, Droekinridge, who is to-day cither a vag abond on earth, or else if not lie re, in , not heaven. Now our neighbor knows that PluladeL flan is loyal to the Union, to tin very boclil.one, and ytt, Philadelphia elected to been unablo, from a hurt, to mount a horso or walk moro than a few paces at a time, and that with much pain. Other and new infirmities, dropsy and vertigo, admonish mo that a ruposo of mind and body, with tho appliances of surgery and medicine, aro necessary to and a littlo moro to a lifo alrecdy protracted much beyond tho usual epaco of man. It is under such circumstances, mado doubly painful by tho unnntural and un just rebellion pow raging in tho Southern States of our bo lato prosperous and happy Union, that I am compelled to request that my namo bo placed on tho list of array officers retired from ctivo service. As this request is found on an absoluto right granted by a recent act of Congress, I deep regret that I withdraw myself in theso momentous times from the orders of a President who has treated mo with dis tinguished kindness and courtesy whom I know, upon much personal intercourse, to bo patriotic, without sectional partial ties or prejudices, to be highly conscientious in the performance of every duty, and of un rivalled activity and perseverance. And to you, Mr Secretary, whom I now officially addrosi for tho last timo, I your health, shattered by long sorvieo and tud with rientys and for haviiiu looked favorably on , ' , . ; . . this Unrninonweallh, and strengthened Iho bare of her ropeated Wounds received in your COUUtry St sati-a anil bleeied tho children within her, and moito . . ,1, 1 men loboofono mind, andprenerved peoee In her bor ucicnsc, snouiu rentier it necessary ior you to rctiro from your higli position at this momentous period of our history. Although you aro not to remain in activo servico, I yet bono whilo I continuo in dent bcer-cchine Htm, also, on behalf of tlu-ao United statea, that nur belpved country may liavo dilivcrcnco from thoio great nnd apparent dangt-ra wbcrevil! iho la coinpaaieii.nnd thatllo will mercifully still tho out rages of perverse, violent, unruly and rebellious people, and make them clean hearts, nnd renew aright spirit wllliln them, nnd give them grace that they may scotha error of their nays ami bring forth fruits meet for re peetence, and herenfter, in all godliness and honesty, obediently walk in Ills holy rommandnients, and In sub. I. l.. r il. ,l,lmi nl.t.l. T ooea enuy wain in msho y eommani meiits, and lusub tUO CliargO Of tllO department Over WUlCll L mission to ihoju.t and manifest authority of the Rcpuh- cc tl! SlTS? Of Soft unllv offer unto Him our anr.lflr tit nraise and thanksgiving. 1 uirenunucrmy Hand and tho great seal L. ct. of the Stato at llarri'burs, this ICth day Ortobcr. in the yenr of our Lord, one thous and eight hundred andsitty-ono, and of tho Common wealth tlioeighty-siith, A.O.CURTIN. IT TUC OOVCRNOR: Eli SttrKR. Secretary of the t'ommonwea-th. In Mlffllnvire, Columbia co., on Uio 31st of .October, by the llev. V. II. C'reb., r. AbraiIaii HvCKAtsw, anil Mix Dorcas KlUiR, dauelil-r of John Keller, Kl., all of that place. dcd,andare necessarily in apposition to toaii:i aU(i p!ira,itl,a 0f powe r t0 iQ Ui3 any Administration conducted upon th l,pyilj llml sectsSl0imlSi theory ot those wlio iramea it. in tueir H,-,-o stands tho fact patent to vehement crusade against tho South thoy havo defied the teachings and warnings of our ablest statesmen, and it avowedly to bring about tho very stato of things wo now so much deplore. Even now many of theso agitators denounco tho present Administration becauso It will not heed their fanatical suggestion?. On the other hand, the Democracy, true to its faith and practice, steps in to tho support of the government, and assures thoso in potrcr that it is with them until rebellion is en tirely put down. If party has any right -to claim that which was intended for all, the Democra cv of tho United states could make out a strong ease for tho posession of our govern ment. Democratic teachings and ttates men raised it to what it was bcf.ire tho ro bellioa broke out, and will bo tho means of office the meu who wcro piouounced by tho beg jto acknowledge my many obligations for the uoil'orm hyh conuderation I havo received at your hands, and have the hon or to remain, tir, with high respect, your all the community, and wo repeat the question put by tho Ihluicare Gazelle, "aro ihita enough secessionists in Philadelphia to choose her rulers ? and wo answer the qucs obedient serveni, (Signed) W INFIELD SCOTT. A special Cabinet council was convened on Friday morning, at nino o'clock, to tiou as our neighbor was honestly bound: tako tho subject into consideration. It to answer it; NO I wa3 decided that Gen. Scoti's request, ua. Why should it havo answered no? hirst .,. ,,, -,,;. .i,-,i and foremost, because it would havo been ,..,. ,, . , , ,. , tho onlv truthful answer: and second, be- ttna mummies, couia not ne uecnneu. cause, by giving a falso answer, it would , Gen. McClellan was, thereupon, with tho giro, as it has, given " &id and comtort ' , agreement of tho Cabinet, notified that the Cheap Fresb Oysters. Mr. Emanuel Peters, of Danville,has ; mado arrangements for supplying the good pcoplo of Blocmsburg, twice every week during tho season, with excellent Fresh Oysters. Citizens will bo regularly served at their dwelling. Mr. Peters tells very cheap by the Quart, Canu or Keg. Jul to tho entire "abolition 7mon-horde, i fnon,, position ho occupied. Hi, viola- 1 tion of the Consiitution and laws of Con-, elevatiug it still higher attcr treason is put gross in tho confiscation of Slaves not in down. Had tho warnings of Democratic the employ of tho rebel Army, such ouly statesnion, and others, not belonging to Demg sunjeci to conmcauon, aau wuicu uui uignuiiuuuu, uuuu m m muo President Lincoln corrected ; his failure to would not now bo involved in a tratnci reinforce General Lyon and Colonel JIulli-1 dal war, the legitimato consequent of a gnn ; his reckless expenditure of tho pub- departure trom their aumomtions ann m lio money ; his foolish love of display ; his , structions. course in appointing over two hundred) '" picn to military officers without authority;! toL. I,, h. iate. ilns veteran editor and his running the Government in debt .of the Columbia Democrat, has been elec- sooio Seven or Eiyht Millions of Dollars, ted to the Legislature ia connection with all of which appears by the report of Geu., Col. Tutton of Wyoming, iu tho district Thomas, Adiutant General of the United composed ot the counties ot ijoiumbia Jlontour, Sullivan and Wyoming, by an old fa-hioned ' eniocratic majority. Som 20 years ago Col. Tato,in connection with Wm. L. Jlooro, published tho Pioneer fy Banner, of which tho ' karji'ld Republi can is tho legitimate successor. Ho was Is This Treason. 'I'ho Piov. Mr. Con- then a Democrat, and has coniinued a way, in his humiliation sermon, on Tburv faithful and devoted advocate of tho prin day, held up his right arm and exclaimed: jci ie30f (ho Nat!onai Democracy from "May the hghtDing ot heaven shiver this , ,. arm before I would fight to restore this tLat day to through sunshine and Union with slavery in it !" The eontiment storm. Like most other editors of Demo was applauded by the clapping of hands cratic papers in Pennsylvania, who had and tho stamping ot fact by tho audience, the independence to maintain tho indivisi- filore Rascality of the "No-pariy Uulou I'arty." Tho colest attempt of downright-rascality upon record, since tho days of tho "Duck-shot War," when Ritner md Ste vens advised their friends to "throw con scicace to the Devil,'' and to "treat tho Election as though It had not bceu held," is exhibited in tho Army vote by the "no party-tViwi-party I" In Philadelphia they receive and count tbo vote of a Pitts burg Regiment, for fradulcnt purposo of defeating KonEBT EwiNQ,thc democratio Sheriff of that City. Dr. John and his associates in political iniquity, it is hardly to be pursumod, will have anything to say in condemnation of such wanton frauds' upon the sacredness of tho elective franchise. States, prove him worse than incon.petent; and we yield tho Government a hearty support in repudiating his misdeeds, aud removing him from a position where he had it in lfu power to do so much inj-iry. r,,n.S,1 T ol,,II of l.o r,nrm;ilo,1 "hi ,"", w ,"' .1 '"" peaceful life, may - gv-v.- cuniiiiiuiiiy ouer unio inm our sacric to avail myself of tho benefits of your councils and sago experience It has been my good fortune to cnjiiy a personal acquaiutanco with you for over thirty years, and tho pleasant relations of that long timo havo been greatly strength ened by your cordial and entire op-cration in all tho great questions which havo oc cupied the Department and convulsed tho countro for tho last six months. In parting from you I can only express tho hope that a merciful Providence, which has protected you amidst so many trials, will improvo your health, and continuo your lifo long after tho pcoplo of the coun try sha'l havo been rostored to their loruier happiness and prosperity. I am, General, very sincerely, your friend and servant. (Signed) Simon Cameug.y. Seerclary of War. To Lieut. Gen. Wiufield Scott, present. G$s. McClellan Accepts tub uom- MAND OT TUB AUMV. ltctn-aoARTCRs or th Army, I Washington, 0, C, Nov. I, Mil. Gencrl Order, No. 10. In accordance with general order ho. 04, from tho War Department, I hereby assume command of the armies of tho United States. In tho midst of tho difficulties which en- DEATHS. In 8f) brrtiv.llc, Luzerne county, on Tuesday, tho 15th r.f October, in inn itb year of bis aire, Johh Kcim, ' Eb f')rni''tly of North ft m ft on county, r. ' KKVIBW OF THE MAltKE'i I CORHECTF.U WEEKLY. WHEAT. RYE COKN(flJ) COR V (new) OAT3 . . .., DUCKWIIDAT.. tl Ihl CLOVI'.r.sT.KD.. rOIIUTTEIt 5u i:gh SOTAI.LOW !U I.AItf) i'j'l'OTATdES.. . . tl St 14 o tho traitors, by cnconrui'inp; them in tho belief that .1 majority 0 tut people of PtiiL adilphia sympathise with them. 'I ho President ot tho United states may woll exclaim "Save mo from my friends, and I will tako care of my enemies.'' We tell Abraham Lincoln, that the men who have been elected to office in Phila delphia arc truer to the Union than the miserable sycophants who boro lnm almost to death's door and "bend tho suppliant inges ct tho knue, that tliriu may lolluw fawning." Dut, if tho patiiotio and honest Abraham command of tho army woald bo devolved upon him. At 4 o'clock in tho afternoo, tho Cabinet again waited upon the President, and at tended him to tho residence of Gen. Scott. On being seated, tho President read to tho General tho following order : "On tho lt day of Novmbcr, A. D 1P01, upon his own nppli:ation to lh Piio-idcnt of tho United Status, Drcvct Lieutenant General Winfield Scott is or- SOW occupies the room uti stairs in front in Kj. J'nmiKhl's brick bull-lintr, on Main sMn-it below the American House. A most convenient office J where h.i will b, haiijiy at alUimea to se Ms friends anil clients Hloninsburg, Nov. , ISM. 3iu, Lincoln has any doubt on the subject of dered to be placed, and is hereby plocce, tho loyalty and bravery of men, who feel honored in being called Ucmccrati, let lnm inquire of WinGeJd Scctt and George D. JlcWellau or eall 0:1 all who aic mi llrpnb ieans, to tako two steps in advancs throughout the wholo lino of tho grand National army. Wo aro si ck of tho hypocritical cant of mere tricksters and hungry aspirants for office. Let them for to-day forgit them selves and think only for their country. rinl'idilpluu Evening Journal. upon tho list of tho retired officers of tho army of the Unitsd S'a'es, without reduc tion in hi current pay, subsistence or al lowances. " The American people will, hear with sadness and deip emotion that General Scott has withdrawn from tho aciivo con trol of tho army while tho President and unanimous Cabinet express their own and COL J. RK'llTEK JOaEs' REGIMENT riFTV-niaiiTii (w) penka volunteers, . , .. .. U, C, A1I--1J, . ,,' ' Ilewfounitcrs und rrincipal Reuttesvotn- assumption of so vast a responsibility; but confiding, as I do, in tho loyalty, discip'.ino and courajge of o.ur troops, and believing, as I do, that Providence will favor ours as the just cause, I cannot dimbt that success will crown our efforts and sacri fices. TJje army will unita with mc in tho feeling of rcgnt that the weight of many years, and the eil'eut of increasing iuiirmi tics, contracted and intensified iu his coun try s service, should just now rcmayu from our bead tho great soldier of our nation the hero who in his youth raised high tho Is that trcasou or not! C't. Enq, Yea, this is treason, rank, unadultera ted treason, and the uplifted hand should have been palsied, the toncue cloven to tho The Uouutry Kuiurtl by lying Rfpuh- roof of the mouth of him who gave utter S' I ance to the hell eagendercd sentiment- It lvtecai jonn, ot tho miserab'o thing , ;3 suoi, ,110n as this Mr. Conway that are called tho Columbia Republican, better j known as tho "Bloomsburg Smut Ma chine," upon theStbcf November, 1800, (one year ago last Wednesday,) said among other illy misrepresentations by which be and his party deceived the pco plo and ruined tho country : " Give tho Republicans tho control of tho American Government one year, and all this (imaginary distress) will bo dono with. Lvery settler will havo his farm given him, and ha will be released from tho clutches ot tua lour-per eeut. gentry. Tens of thousands of men who throng our cities looking for work, can then go and seize upon their rightful inheritance, 100 acres of good toil, owning all tho way down to tho centre of the earth and all tho way up to the ethcriel blue." Tho Republicans havo had control of tho Government, less than ono year," and tell us, what then existing single evil has been "dono away with! For every one man who was then "looking for work, ' one hundred "aro now (tcrmello staivilim awl dtuth I And instead of tho promised "100 acres of good soil," thousands of poor bravo men havo had their laruis given them, consisting of DmO feet ot land, as their "rightful inheritance.'' It was by this system of wholesale lying and gros3 misrepresentation practised by Gr eley, Covode, liceiher, Giddings, and last and least, Palemon John, that our beloved country has been plunged into ruin and bankruptoy. The abolition hypo crtto. May God havo meroy on suph po- the ration's sympathy in hh personal af- .,,,.., , . , . lliction, and their profound icnsp of the Col J. UlcWcr Joues' llcgirar nt. . ' . ... 1 . , , , n . 3 mportant public services rendered byliim Col. J. Kiciher Jones, of Sullivan to hh country during his Ion- and brill- . . . - 11 1 i .1 t.i . t.... 0 a county our exccueui iricnu uuuge uoqes iant cari;or) amons which ; cvcr bu as will bo seen by his War Card in this grateflllly distinguished hU faithful devo- journai, nas lurucu ouiuicr, ami ss rais ing a Regiment of Pennsylvania Volun teers for service in tho United States Ar my. Col. Jones is a Union Patriot and will make a gallant Commander. Tho Philadelphia Inquiier, of last week, thus speaks of tho Colonel's Camp : J. liiciiiEn Joni-s Camp hbyo.nd Manayunk. Col. J. llichtor Jones is forming an infantry regiment with two using their position in society, under a sa cred garb to demoralize thu publio mind and attempt to strangle tho better feelings of men by sowing broadcast over tho land tho seeds of a fanatical opposition to that government which protects them in tho right of free speech, by impairing it mor al power and aiding in its overthi'jiv "Oh 1 for a tongue u rurso the slat e, Whose treason like a Hith'ring blight, Comes o'er Iho counsels of the brave, And blast- them In tluii hour of might." Let this man bo marked let swift jua- tico overtake him. If there is a vacancy in Port Lafayetto or Tortugas, let him speedily fill it, tort Wayne TimtsRip. tion to tli Constitution, tho Union, and tho fljg, when assailed by a parricidal ro hellion. (S gncd) AnrtAiiAM Lincoln." Gen. Scott thereupon rose and addressed the President and Cabinet, who had also risen, as follows : Mr. President this honor overwhelms me it overpays all services I havo at Strcit, Phlladrluf.ta. tump in Riaboraug-, near Rigc Avenue. V ANTKD Mauksme.n for the Flank T f Omp-inif-s, which are composed nf ejjicrjcnceJ WooJbiiKn, aii-1 Mill be nrmei! u ith the he. I clsss ti Uulcs; Infantry dolilicrs for the romo-tiiies of the lin Artlillury lor the lluttery whiili in attached. On arr-llratlnn, by letter addressed tolhe fo'oncl tram-puil.ttiou for a-iiads of mi-n, and for nntivjjual re cruils.lo Ih ) lltad-vinrtcrs In 1'hiladilphia v, ill be fur nithtd Iroiu any part of tho St.it. II sruits nr.-miutrred in'. 1 th2 tT. 9. t-rtl'e on th-ir arrj.al at lU-aJ--irrt ts and rrceiv-.-, at once, suat-ift ence, uniforms, uuiji-rtli.tning, &r. Nov.'J, Id(.I. FOIB .TSAUSK JONAS Dlt6oK & BllO S 1'lilZi; MEDAL S'. 001. IOTt() reputation of Ids country in tho fields of 000 yh. White, Ulack, & Colored. Canada, which ho sanctified a ith his blood ( i,,' ."k?,r'o'ns; tth "i uZlg lu who in moie mature yews proved to the ,W;y:7rXHi7 world that Ameiican skill and valor could ; For upper thread, repeat if not eclipse tho exploits of Cortcz vi.o-ks ivtent six crd. Roi riiku. in tho land of tho Monttzuipas ; whoso1 For Under thread. , , - , . ., . ilild fcy rPspottnbla d.-aicra tbro'jg.t -bj coyi.try Al Wholo lllu has bcell UiyOtClt tO tllU bCTVlCO o. la Oisca of ICO each, assotca Wos., by f I :. I, 1..,.-, ' wl- HHVIIV M.MITII, Jlrcnl, Si v. n, ifij. CUtanissi Hail Fihe Wo learn that the dwelling house of Nicholas Tubbs, of Fergusou township, Clearfield Co., took fire ouo night last weik aud was burned to the ground, and tour of the youngest Children wi-ro burn cd to death. The oldct was about I'i years old. Tho pareuts had gono to church about a milu aud a half distant, having locked the children in the house. It is supposed the fire originated from tho candle as no other fire was in tho houso at the timo. bility of tho Democratic party last spring,1 Col. Tato and his office were threatened with the vengeance of the mob. His Dem ocratic fellow citizens, whose devotion to the Union, tho Laws and tha Constitution, cannot be doubted, forthwith selected him as tlic man to rcpresont them at Harris burg, and he has been triumphantly elec ted. Clearfi Id (Demo.) Republican. A New and Valuable Work The ArtMiEB of Europe. Wo have received I from Mujsrs. J. I). Lippiucott & Co., Philadelphia, a very lumbome volume uuder the above title. It is tho produo tion of Major General MuCleliau, now in command of the forces of thu United St iti-s near the Potomac. Tho design of thu work is of the mo't elaborate character, and is neatly illustruted in a very practical man nor. The work also coutains a very ex tensive appendix, giving the army regula tions of thu United States for fie)d servico, etc. At a time liko tho present, when tho cntiro country is absorded in tho war, this book will bo found to bo of more than or dinary value, flank companies ot ntles and a battery of tompte(i t0 render to my country. If I guns. The camp is hituatcd on a high hill fc d , , bef tL arc M ob)ilc. well drained, and commanding one 01 tho , , , . . , . v.......tf..i : .t. -.7. I., r .t rated bv this emression of unnrovalbv tho IlKl-L IIUUIlllllll viuna LUtlll vuu uu iuulu f . - for many miles around tho city. In ono President, with tho unanimous support of glanco Gcrinantown, Chestnut Hill and his Cabinet. Moro Now Blanks, Deeds, Summons, Executions, Seiro Fa cias, Stato Warrants, Commitments, Capi- JofiN C. Uclcki.nuiuqe, has published a mauifesto in tho Rowliug Green Courier resigning his soat in tho United States bon ato, which position ho says ho "cheerfully exchanges for tho muikct of a soldier.' Wissahickon valley aro viriblo About -100 men are in camp, but eipect a largo addition shortly, several companies fruin tho interior of the Stato being on their way. There is no sickness whatever, ow ing, no doubt, to the fine position of tl'e grouuds. l'lie majority of the incn havo been ro , icruited in 1'hil.idt'lphisr, an J thu remain 1 tier from the eastern part ot tlio State. Tliu ruviilhi i -ouudj.l at i-uuris;, when tho ni l) -tn.v. am) coiimieucu their duties. I'll' y ar. iln-Kil (our times a day Tho miuv drilli -ire ut 8 A. M-, aud half p;i-t uinc A. M ; thu compuiiy drill is a two and a halt 1' M-, and thu dress parade at half past four P M. 'Ihero aro at all times many visitors to the eamp. who very often obstruct tho officers in the perfor mance of thoir duty. Thcro is a fine spring of water at the base of the' hill, to which the men aro glad to resori after a hard drill. Tho camp has been visited by military officers high in rank, and pronounced to bo ouo of iho best in tho neighborhood of Philadelphia in point of situation, order, cleanliness, and respectability. A part of the men have been supplied with the old flint lock muskets, altered, Theso thoy eipect to bavo changed at Washingtou.-r-Deforo tho eud of tho week throe- addition al companies will bo on iho ground fiom tbo interior of tho Stato. The camp is unuer tlio command ot u.intain Mont-ioin I know tho President and his Cabinet well I know that tho country has placed its interest in this trying crssis in safo keeping. Their counsels aro wise, their labors urc untrying, as they arc loyal, and their course is tho right ono. Mr. President, you must oxeuse ma I am unablo to .-und longer to give utterance. tq tho fciliu.t of gratitudo which oppress me, in my retirement I shall oiler up my of bis countrv i whoso who'.o cxidoits have heed directed to uphold our honor at the s"v' rM: .m smallest sacrifice of life ; u warrior who LarkaH'ailllii ti scorned the selfish gleries of the battlefield when his great qualities as a statesman j could be employed moro profitably for his country; a citizen who, in hia declining ; years, has given to tho world the most shining instances of loyalty in disregarding all ties of birth and clinging to tho cause of truth and honor. Such hat been tho ' career of Winfield Scctt, whom it h is long been the delight of tho nation to honor as a man and soldier. 1 Whilo we regret his loss, tharo is ono thing we cannot forget thu bright examplo he has left for our emulation. Ljt us all hope aud pray that his declining years may bo passed in pcaco and happiness, and that they may bo chcorcd by the suc cess of the country and the causa ho has fought for and loved so well. Re-' yond all that, let us do nothing that can 1 cause him to blush for us. Let no defeat oi tho army he has so long commanded j embitter his last years, but let our victo-1 ries illuminate the closo of a lifo so grand. (Sigued) Geo. . McClellan, Major-General commanding U. S. A. 'M Veso, Sjlrect, New Vi ri Uloomsbtirg !t;iilro.v,l CHANGE OF TIME. rTMIli morning Train l-'-ives Scrnnton at C 45 an I pai- .1. e uinuiiisoiirji "t o jnnv i USIEY, lift. Runt'. PASS ItUl-KIlT STATION. SQUTIIWAItll HOUND TiiAINS. rhitaJclphia & N. Y. Mail jom t jr. Etprors u.oj ;,i NOETHV.'AUI) IJOUNn TKAlNrf. Llmira Veil 3 11 p, M Magra Exprcsj KUO I. M II. 3. BOOtlWIN, Siio'l nisy s, '. TKAOIIEKS EXAMINATION". AS Examinmion i,f t?acher will be held al the fol ltmi"C tiiiK'Bunit flacm vi:: For Mt. I'l-'iibiintun tlondiiy N'ov. 4Ui nt Hutrhlioni: ov, Alii, at Orange illr; f.ih, Outrcsat I'oftJer' fdioi 1 hou;;(h Krureivi k and Herwfck, at lcrrk;nH FishniKCfili, at IValir'j scholl hutisc; Utb Mailismi at J-rc'towH j lltli lleuiliick at lliicltjiorn ; l?t!i Munt'mr at Ui.'tffich -iluol h'iuj ; an-J for Fraoklm ami Cat lait(a. ..tCaitnwii'fca in tho rvcmnc a' 7 p. m.; 13'h t'onyniiluni nt LVntrL' (Uo j Hth Ilnarinpcrck and !. cntal Halitowu; I5tft V1itii!leat lUu, iu.. and Hem tr at BlKln.utLiiicr tpliun) Iioiih at 7 p, m,; ltith at Mitllia ville; If Hi ut ttcnton; Ihh s'ugarlyaf.nt A. CoU't : 2Utft l Jutknun at dfhonl I1UU&3 iK-ai Dc-rr'a ; 'Jlst Fni", at l'r per tJcroio; 2'M Crucimooi) at MUhille. I All ul' the abotc unless ulliemiiio specified will com tnenco at 1 n'clock p. in, i'linctuality u refpieftn,! anl tlu prest-nce uf director j atid others is respectfully 1 litllcil. TM. UUllGKc', Nov. 2, liCl.- Co. ivp' ! AND ; NORMAL INSTITUTE. TIIEScc-md Ti'rm i f the nrcscnt Acail--roic year oftt ' Oranam illo Acaileiny uml Nnrnial Iiibtitutc. will open ouTUKUUAY. NOVB-iIimiTIIESril. ltKil. furfur TtTT. TTnnl.PV ItlTsUTI 14 ffl&f hllinrr lln. Iher liir-irinmion rlrriilar fif Julv -1il. in Hamp Grosman, near Huntingdon, Pa. orangewii, ott. it. iMi-ai.A s"ANIki rr,cirl GArr. Fiiick, and privalo TitnRNTON,aro ' in tliia viciuitv rccruitius?. Oait. I'lticiv I t2 .rs- ?m Kititci prayer to God for this Administration, ( and JiEUT. Ent aro Crst class men, and , 3 r , and for my country, I shll pray for it thoso cplUting with ihem may expect to bo MPY virtueof several writs of Jrenditi'it ii .i ;..:.... !. . I fnirlv nntl linnnr.ililv trnntfA. Thnv will J ) f'rsssas. t me aircctcd. Issued out of the l!oiiMf Bv turning his back unon tho countrv which has honored him with tho second cry Martin, who is generally at tho ro office in tho Government and joining its editing station, and in hU absence Capt. .,. , , . , . T . Urown asumo3 tho nouimauil, On Tuus enemies, as a military leader, in thu dark day ql)C of tie com,,auicj attcded tho fu hour of trial, ho has proven himself un- ueral of a man by tho name of Whita, for worthy of tho confidence reposed in him mcrly a member of I'ol. orehcad a Rec asts. School Orders. KxCnmtlOn. Judgment am nliinnlPi1 frnm him flin ftinntnn ,U nf iment, in tho thrco moms servico. He with Single and Doublo Notci, etc.. ju,t friends and admirers in tho loyal States, onJUted for the war i.t Col. Mo trilDdJr.fa, at,L ffiC0 nhe who onco delighted to honor him. Vto ffiPSS fairlv and honorably treated. Thev will i. . . ' . . uoinioon naas t ui-iiuuiu ruiiij. tuiisr i.niiis, ni-t do all in their POWCr for tho Plcasuro and !m exposed to iiulillc sale ut tin t.'ourl House, In tllooml- ,- t- , vn ,, burg, on BATUllllA Y. tho HUtli HAY OP NOVEM1IDH, comtort ot their men. o ono need hc i iMf;u one 0-Cock m the afternoon, the following fro,- l-ifa n if lin 111. fit.tr tntAtillitt SertVtOUlt ;. TI . 1 A'l that ceitain LM of Ground situate in Light Street i sold as ttw fin with couhdence iu its success over its mies, and that speedily. The President then took Icavo of Gen eral Scott, gifiug him his hand, and say. join tho IIuuley Guard. This company 1 scutt to n.hin, Columbia ciiui'lr. t'enn'a., bi-umied and !!.. I .1 . !... . uliniild l,f rnmlilv filtr-d bv flnlnmliin r-rmn described ai Mlos to Kit; on lhaEasl by Main Birtet lug uu uujiuu ntiuu I'J Wilio una u prryisiu j j -- ' oram.l town, on tlio Norm oy lot or uamuel itageiioutii . - . . ... . .. 1 ti 0-119 as this may bo tho iant ODPOrtUI itVI on the West byau Ally and on tha South by an Alley letter expressive ofhlS gratitudo and i- ";,,.. "'""' Vi:i'.- containing onii Tthlrd of in acrc.be the sain, more or lr fi,.t:nn TI n P,l 1 , - 1,1 ,1 . Offered to rai0 a company from tilts COUn. 1 hereon ire erected a ono and a lulf story frame dwell " General You yi 11 naturally feel so licitude about tli e jrjjti.f loxicn of your staff who have reiitjerud y4 anl their country such faithful servico 1 have taken that subject iuto consideration. 1 uudeivUud that thoy go with ou to New York. I shall desire tlisui ut their earliest conveui cuco after their retur-i to make their wish es kuowu to mc. I desire you, however, to bo satisfied that, except tho unavoidable deprivation of your counsel and society which they havo so long enjoyed, tho pro vision which will bo mado for them will bo such as to render their situation as ugrcca- bio hereafter as it has been horetoforo." tV. Wo aro tolerably Well represented in 'n bou" 11 frama out-kitchen n largo frame stable so iv. o aiu lutviuiMjf iidi, n-jiiuv-uu-ii ' otlii-routbuildinsltlitlieapnu-Unancn. ine army, dui inero is no reason wiiy wo should not have more of a representation. In looking around us we seo scoresof young men who may never havo an opportunity of doing their country a greater service. Uttir, I tea1,- During the conflagration of Canton, caused by tho bombardment cf tho British, the extensive medical warchouso of our countryman, Dr. J. 0, Ayer, of Lowell, (the depot of hi3 Cherry Pectoral and Ca thartic Pills, for China) was totally de stroyed, llo now makes a .demand upon our Government for indemnity from tho loss of his property, and henco will grow another nut to crack with our elder brother Johnny, Seized, taken in execution and to be i erty or Jajnes ftantz. ALSO : At tho samo timo and place all that certain lot or parcel of ground situatu in Ei;r town, rfcoll township, Columbia County, i'enc-e)!rati't bounded and described aafoll-.ua, toit; on thcsw Ly Main Mret-t of said town, on the IVcstby lot bilenfi lug to Iho heirs of tlimbi tll l.'rilrlinj, dcc'-l on to !.'orthby an Allei, and un llu Uast by a lot belonl!lJ tho Kstato if Fowler and i reveling. It being the " half of Lot Nn 9 in snid tow n. Containjijg folly fil J" front, end ono hundred and seveuty-lhrce a nd one fuuti 1 feet in depth, whereon is ererted a two story ft"1' dwelling house with the appurtenances. Seized, taken ineiecutiou and te sold as the pier erty oftsaac WcKamey , .. ' ;oiin sNYpprt, st"i eheriff-i onice, I Bloouisburg, Oci.au, jntll. sJIIO will pay for board, washing fuel, room fuil ed, and tuition in common English brancner, ' It NELSO- Stick to it Doctor : and if our Sach picmbcr of tho Adminh.ration ! l!'! I" J '!. W I7ftl4 I1U DlfUll lliiy liV unprotected on tracts (hat nrp very barren. VJ f 1 catalogue Reformer Trintw N, J Kingston, rs o m. iei then gaya his hand tq tho veteran, and rj tired n profound silence. Wyoming Seminary. THR nejt inn of this Institution w ill comniecnc N' 1311), an-lcontiniii eighteen weeks. Notwithstanding the slate ol the country. tl "'?, berof Btndcnts in attendance this aesslon Is nnuiu"'
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