Cuiniithitt Inuntrnt Kntrro by tcvi l. tatk, rRoriuuTon. BLOOMSBURG, PA. saturdat morning, MARonTTiaMT Robbory. "Talk of tho Etealinir dono by Floyd and Lis company 1 Why that was rncro petty larceny, compared with tho gigantic aim stupendous frauds and robberies commit' ted by tho hangers on of this most pious and honest Administration." Wc cony tho nbovo from tho Colum bia Democrat. Wo havo a few comments . to make. Never a word appeared in the columna of tho Democrat oxnosinir tho p9Cuiations,frauds,and robberies of" Floyd . nnd his comnanv." Nor is that all. Ar- j tides such as tho abovo tend to damage tho XX y 1 till UftUUUtll wuuou tJJ uiuuuinvmiuju " "I"" nuuou.u.. ,v.jr "". ion that theso robbers and traitors were the republicans insisted that there was no uot sucu grcat rnseals after all. Buch'thing as secession that a state could I In tho second placo, wo wish to oaU at not go out of tho Union and even when tention to tho fact that in tho (,robbcrics" - ii, .1 that have been committed not a smglo u . .v,Wv;.w Menberoftho Cabinct norft pi.01uinent was not intact and entire, was scouted as ( KepubUcan has bccn implicatod or proven preposterous. But now, when our recent guilty. Col. co. Republican, viotories havo shown a reconstruction pos- Wc h uot bcon ablo for somo wccl:s emic, nnu auowcu an uprising oi union j owing to a multiplicity of cngagcracuts to mon in tho South, praying for tho oU , ftllcU(1 to tll0 Rtmbiican w wo propose A Yoar ago. union of tlic Mates ; theso samo republi cans bitterly denounco this "consumma tion so devoutly to bo wished." Among tho most rabid of this class, is tho mouth picco of Gov. Curtin, and defender of Cameron, tho Ilarrisburg Telegraph; who EaySjContrary to his speech of a year ago ; "In tho meantime, the monstrous heresy that the Union exists tO'day as it di'l in 1800, contrary as it is both to notorious facts aud to-rational legal viows, should not bo tolerated for a moment." And again ho saya : "In the present mattor in hand, tho true view is,that all tlis Stales which have pass ed ordinances of secession are now out of the Union, anil are to be re-admitted, not as A matteh ov kight, but at suoh time aud under such circumstances and condi tions as may bo judged best by tho na tion.'? Tho italics aro ours mark thorn. It is the foreshadowing of a determination to prevent a reconstruction. Tho abolition disunionists aro becoming alarmed. States arc not to bo pormitted to return. No 1 tho Union must bo destroyed forever. f " The Object of the War. " Tho abovo is tho heading of an hereti cal article iu tho Scranlon Republican ; in which among other things, tho editor eays i "For ourself,wo do tot want to soo tho" 'old system restored." And that is now tho talk of ovory repub lican paper you tako up. This "War for tho Union" is to be a "war for abolition," or a "war for cftjunion." The old system, the Union as it was under the constitution of Washington is not to bo "restored." The war is to be ,for dissolution or aboli tion; it is no longer a war to restore tho Union as it was uiado by our fathers. It is not tho Union of Jefferson and Han cock,, of Marion and Wayne ; but a now ono of Sumner and Giddings and Jim Lane. Ou this same point wo refer our readers to an articlo headed "A Year ago," in Which tho same doctrine is taught by an other abolition republican sheet. Thoy all cry "Wo Jo not want to see tho old system restared." Oh ! how has this t "Wartfor tie Union"' degenerated, and howare these patriots plotting to destroy it, But wo tell them tho Union will be ro- tho democratic party do Btored We, want to sec it. It shall bo dono and it will bo dono. Done in spite of those who woro and aro now, willing "to let tho Union slide,'' dono in spite of those who prefer "tho Chicago platform to fifty Unions," dono in spite of those who do sot want to sco it restored. Up then with the old democratic banner inscribed, "The Constitution & tho Union, ono and iosDparable." Fling to the breeze its THIRTY FOUR STARS, not one dimmed or lost ; All thcro,thauk God I All thcro-I 1 ' " The 22nd . Wasbington'a Birth Day was duly cclo 'brated in our town. Tho farewell Ad dress was rcjul in tho Court Hoaso to an intelligent and attontivo audienco ; and we could not help thinking whilst listening to tho following and similar paragraphs what dire results havo followed from disregard by tho republicans of his mot solemn toaohings. Following in tho road oi Helper, echoing tho cry of "no union w lh 'Slave holders ;" and of tho Tribune which insisted that tho uuion was not worth tho price of a poor dinner to the northern man ; they havo divided parties geograph ically, and excited jealousies in the breasts of tho people. How should they ponder tho words of Washington : keep It before (ho People , that SioO,000,000 havo bcem stolen from tho troasury of tho United States, in less than ten months of a Republican Adminis tration, by Republican office-holders) and republican Government-contractors. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, that tho cxrenaes of tho Government, un der tho rulo of tho Retrenchment and Re form party, havo been increased from scv onty millions a year, to moro than six hundrd millions per annum 1 KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, that tho white mou of tho North will bo taxed to pay the expense of furnishing runaway negroes by hundrods at Fortress Monroo and other Government posts, with shoos, rations of provisions and clothing, while Government docs not provide for the wives and children aud families of thoso who aro on tho tented field fighting for tho Constitution, Union and enforcement of law. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, that those Abolition scoundrels and Black Republican editors in tho North, who cry "traitor," in order to hide their own dis affection, and arc the very men who have been most instrumental in producing our present difficulties, and each one should be furnished with three feet of rope, with a slip noose at one end .' keep it Before the people, that the Democracy aro now as they nl ways havo been the friends of tho Consti tution and tho Union, and do uot consider the one lla league with hell," nor arc wil lin" to let tho other "slide,'' KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, that tho Democratic party aro in favor of tho suppression of the rebellion, tho pun- shnicnt of treason and tho mamtainance of tho government at any cost or hazard, and opposed to any further concessions to foreign despots in their officious intermed dling iu our domestic difficulties. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, that a vigorous and successful prosecution of tho war can only bo secured by decision on the part of the Administration in re gard to its policy, and honesty on tho part of thoso entrusted with tho executiou of its views, qualities not shown by either 1 KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, that the Abolition press of the North ha3 no denunciations for the Government rob bers who have been exposed by tho Van Wyck investigating committee, but attempt to conceal all tho thieving operations of their own partisans, under the garb of silence ! KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, Tho Tioasury Noto Bill. The Bill making 8100,000,000 of do- mand Treasury notes a legal tondnr for public and private debts passed tho Houso of Keprosontatives by tho following vote ! Yeas Messrs. Aldrich, Alley, Arnold, Ashby, Babbitt, Bailey of Mass., Bailoy The Conspiracy Against Mcl'lcllan. Evidonaos of n conspiracy ninong tho "On to Richmond" tribo of Now York editors and marplot Congressmen, liko Gurlcy, and nil their croaturcs and echoes aro becoming moro and moro abundant ovory day. For particulars, consult any of Pennsylvania, Baker, Beanian, Bring- recent number of tho Tribune, or tho ham. Blair of Missouri, Blair of Virginia, litem'!,? Post. Tho first named of theso UorrespoiKlcnco. to atone for our ncgloct. It will not do for anxious partizans to attempt to cover lato robberies by any roferenco to former peculations. It seems liko attempting to cover a ton aero field with a buckwheat cake. It wont reach over, no how. Whatever may be said of Floyd's steal ing, lato cvonts provo that its extent was not great. It is a notorious fact that the rebels aro ill armed thny havo not got ono tenth tho guns Floyd is accused of stealing ; and most of what they havo arc not U. S. arms, but muskcti, flint looks, ducking pieces Ac. Let him stand guilty of what ho did ; but dont for a moinont compare him to such gigantic swindlers and robbers as Cameron, Cummiugs, Mor gan, Stevens and other prominent and ar- dftnt republicans. They have somo pride in their abilities in that direction; dont disgrace them by comparing them to a poor dovil liko Flod. llo is a mere apprentice. But the last paragraph quoted above iB a pot paragraph-wc affectionatoly pat that paragraph on the back. iSow what says Mr. Vau Wyck, who being a republican must bo good authority on tho subject ? He says Alosandcr Cummings helped to steal. Ho owns, or did own a republican newspaper in Philad3lphia,aud ono iu New York, aud was tho agent of Cameron. A rather prominent republican wc thould think. Mr, Thurlow Weed helped to steal Ho owns and edits a leading republican paper, and is now a government agent iu Europe somewhat prominent, aint ho ? Mr. O. B. Matteson,late republican mem ber of Congress had his finger in tho pic Mr. Gcorgo D. Morgan a brother of re publican Governor Morgan of Now York steals 75,000 dollars a' very humble in dividual of course, no prominent repub- ican steals. Fremont aud his crew stole a million aud a half, but wc all know tho 'Woolly Horso'' is not a prominent re publican oh no ho is squelched. In relation to Cameron's connection with these enormous and unblushing fraudsj in answer to tho "not a ginglo member of the cabinet" clause of that pet paragraph ; wc will quote tho closing remarks of Mr. Van Wyck, calliug particular atteution to them, and especially to the last scntenco. It is a olincher. If tho Dr. dared to publish brave. Tho names of A. H. Footo and tho. speech, ho would not d aro to inako Ulytses S. Grant aro justly immortal. , suoh reckless assertions as wo have quoted. But, perhaps, tho noblest and moat Ho keens his readers in tho dark, and self-sacrificiuc patriots of them all arc presuming upon their ignorance ho feels ' tho two members of Congress from II- wealthy men in tho County to go his so secure iu ms course, lYir. van Wyolc says. Make, Buffington, Burnham, Campbell, Chamborland, Clark, Colfax, Cutter, Da vis,iDclano,Dclaplaino, Dull, Dunn, Ed gcrton, Edwards, E'y, Fcnton, Fcsscndon, n i.-i i. r i. n t'lsiicr, rrnuunui, i liiuiv , uuum, uiunjjm, Gurlcy, Ilaight, Halo, llanchctt, Hainsou, Hickman, Hooper, Hutchin3, Juliap, Kol ley, Kellogg of Michigan, Kellogg of Illi nois, Killingor, Lansing, Loary, Loomis, McKcan, McKnight, MoPhcrson, Mars ton, Maynard, Mitcholl, Moorhoad, Mor rill, of Maine, Nugent, Oliu, Patton, Phelps of California, Piko, Price, Rico, of Massachusetts, Rico of Maine, Riddle, Rollins of Missouri, Sargent, bhanks, Shollabargcr, Sherman, Sloau, Spaulding, Steele, of Now York, Stevens, Truniblo, Trowbridge, Upton, Van Horn, Van Val konburgh, Van Wyck, Vcrrec, Walt, Wal laco, Walton of Maine, Whalcy, Whito, of Indiana, Wilson, Windom and Wor cester 03. Nays Messrs. Baxter, Browne, Bid- die, of Rhode Island, Cobb, Frederick, A Conkling, of New York, R. Conkling, of New York, Conway, Corning, Cox, Cravens, Crisfield, Diven, Dunlap, Eliot, English, Goodwin, Grider, Harding, IIol mttn, Horton, Johnson, Knapp, Law, La zcar, Lovojoy, Mallory, May, Menzics, Morrill, of Vermont, Morris, Nixon, No ble, Norton, Odoll, Pendleton, Perry, Pomcroy, Porter, Richardson, Robinson, Rollins of Now Hampshire, Sedgwick, Sheffield, Shiel, Steele of New Jersey, Stratton, Thomas, of Massachusetts, Thomas of Maryland, Train, Vallauding ham, Voorhccs, Wrdsworth, Walton, of Vermont, Ward, Webster, White, of Ohio, WicUliflo, ana Wright ou. Tho measure was clearly unconstUtdion- nl, and tho plea of ncczssily was the only ono ui'Hcd for its adoption. Wtnlo we would be sincerely gratified to sec tho pub lic credit mam'aiued aud ample means af forded the Government lor tlio vigorous prodcousiOu of tho war, wo cannot but dep reontosuch a palpable infraction of the Constitution as this measure involves. Let us practice ourselves, as well as cn joiu upoti others, habitual regard for that iaorcd instrument. Besides, as old Na thaniel Macon used to say, this is csscnt ially a hard money Government ; made so by men who had een all tho evils of paper currency, (in tho Coutiuental shinplastor journals, which is more rosponsiblo than all other influonces in tho Union for tho tcrriblo reverse suffered by our arms a rovcrso that gave the only living pretext to our enemies abroad for their vociferous clamors against our causo is now employ ing tho cutiro arsenal of its peculiar woap CAMr OmittTEurmt, ) Feb. as, 1802. J Dkau Fatiieu, It is with ploasuro that I sit down to write you n few lines to let you know tho good nows wo received to night. Wo aro ordered to march on Tues day at 18 o'clock, for Washington city ; aud a happier sot of boys you never saw, although wc aro very tired after our march to-day through tho city. Wo started from our camp this morning about 0 o' clock and crossed tho Delaware, aud then up to Broad street. Then wo formed in ons against McClcllan. After oommitting ' with tho rest of tho regiments. Uur rcgi that great crimo it escaped tho popular in- j incut took the lead of all tho other rcgi dignation by a moan and abject apology, ments, 0 thousaud soldiers in number, and aud for a whilo was as "umblo" as if its our company in tho lead. Wo then btar conductor was the lineal deeendant of ted from Broad street out Pino to Fifteenth twenty generations of Ukiaii Hkei-s. It up Fifteenth to Walnut, out Walnut to is now bravely over that, and is busy Nineteenth, up Nineteenth to Ohestnu promoting a plot which, if successful, will down Chestuut to Eighteenth, up Eigh- placo tho country in poril of a calamity tecuth to Arch, down Arch to Twelfth, scarcely loss disastrous than tho result of down Twelfth to Chestnut, down Chestnut its hounding of our raw troops "ou to to Third, down Third to Walnut, out Richmond." Walnut to Broad, whero thcr parado In this vilo work tho Tribune is faith- ' was dismissed ; and wo wero glad to fully sooonded by tho Evening Post, and start for homo, as wo call it. Wo had a this'lattcr journal gives vim to its part of sight of the Governor as he passed up and the conspiracy by tho employment of a down the regiments and I saw Col. Tate meanness aud a malignity out of all char- also among the crown, tho Legislature actor with its old lime history. As an having adjourned over lor tho day, 1 be- cxamplc, wo might refer to its leading ar- hero. ticlc on Friday last, which was false in its tr. q.Jj. Kiirfrrrstinns. fulso in tho truth it sunnress- 1 1 1 1 p1. falsoin ovorv wav. It stated that' P.A.M1'. LnsuR McClcllnu's officers and men on the Poto mas wore dissatisfied with his proceedings. This is known to be untrue by every ono who has intercourse with the officers and Washliifilou AffJli'd. Washington, Feb. 21. Tcstimouy accumulates that the enemy for sovorcl days havo bcon evacuating Manassas. Tho bill for a Nntional Bankiupt law, prepared by Rosooo Conkling, is geuerully approved. It is said to havo somo features whiehJho House will striko out. It cre ates alargo number of officers. President's son William, aged 10 or 11 years, died last evening of pneumonia. Tho other child is rccovonug. It is rumored that jlr. Wilson will re sign his Boat in tho Senate, and go to Spain iu placo of Carl Shurz, who will go to Russia in plaoo of Mr. Cameron, who will succeed Mr. Wilmot in tho Senate. Tho President lias approved tho bill to prohibit tho Coolio trado by Amcrioau citizens in Amcrioan vessels. that the historian wilt hand down to pos-! experience,) and woro resolved to guard tcr,y u ieu-oiu ui iuib nai, im iuotig.uuio fUCtr posterity against tucm; ana wc and causes, and some of those who now arc suould doliberatc long and well before mak loud in their cries of "traitor," "scccss-jing anything else than gold and silver a ionist," Ac., will wish that they never had jlogal lender for dobu. Thoy aro tho only been born, whilo their descendants to tho standards of valuo the world over, and it latest posterity will curse Abolitionism w;il take a deal of legislation to supplant and fanaticism, as tho cause inflicting a , them. stigma aslastingas tho leprosy ofNaamau ! Let Them Bo llonorod. The heroes of Fort Donelson will live forever in history as tho bravest of tho Heavy Dki'atcation. The notorious braggart, Bill Brown, of Bellefonte,who so vigorously stumped that county, and li belled Democrats in 1300, was elected Treasurer of Centre county by the Repub licans at tho election of that year. The Bcllefonto Watchman tells tho rest ; "Brown easily got cloven of the most men on the Potomac1 It intimates that there is an antagonism between the Sec retary of War aud Gen. McClcllan, and that tho Secretary is inclined to overrule tho General. The truth is, tbcio two im portant officers aro, as tlroy should bo, acting iu complete co-opration and harm- ony. it says mat, the army oi tnc roto- mao has latterly scon very little of its General; but it suppresses tho fact that McClcllan was, until recently, prostrated Feb. 15, 130a Mu. En. Sir : as your paper ha3 a large circulation, I wish to havo a small space in your columns to say a few words. Ou the 30 of July, I first went into camp in Camden, N. J. On tho first of August company I, was sworn into the U. S. ser vice. Wo staid there a fow wocks.and then wc went to Milowu between Philadelphia (lcrmai.tovn, and there wo cnoanipcd in Camp Duff. From thbro wo came to Washington, and encamped in camp Stone man ; and from there wc took up tho lino of march for the sacred soil of Virginia. As wc crossed tho Chain Bridge tho Ofli i-.- l.o iKMnnnn Tlincn n f n I t 3111 ' fii'j 'iwl iiinn minimi MfTiiHini. mill i.i tin pies of tho means by which tho misguided i ,, . . ... ? ',. ' , zealots of tho Evening Post arc seeking to supplant tho most thorough aud capable Another item of reckless expenditure was the order of tho War Department al lowing two cents amilo for the transporta tion. It is remarkable that tho late sec retary, who was himsolf. by lone oxperi- onco and observation, so conversant with tho management of railroads, who rejoiced in tho confidence of a friend, who was in timate with railroad connections linois, who voluntarily exchange their curlty ilU(l nuor tlicsc iavorauie auspices, snug places at Washington for tho rigors, went into office The Auditors, however, of camp-lifo and tho dangers of tho battlo tell a talc. These "naaty" fellows met at field. Gen. John A. 3IcClcrnand, ono of. tlic Trcarurec's office on the 1st Monday of the Generals in command during tho at tack upon Fort Donelson, was tho repres entative from tho Springfield (Lincoln's) January last, and after considerable troub lojsuccocedcd in getting Brown boforo them, ana alter summing up ins accouut3 as; soldier at the head ot our armies by a weak, vain, extravagant political favorito, who ha3 no force except that magnetism which draws around him scores of plun dering adventurcrcs ; and who has nover yet in his wholo career settled an account with tho Government without a quarrel, or, in a military point of view, been in tho right place at the right time. The Bull Run disaster, which was the work of those samo mischief makers, has already greatly prolonged tho war, sac rificed thousands of precious lives, and ccst the pooplo hundreds of millious of dollars. If thoy arc permitted to succeed in their new Bchemo, and have their crcat urcs elevated to the chief command, they will destroy tho Union forever aud that is probably their real purpose. Phitadtl phi'.i Inquirer. C2T Tho Republican papers aro greatly pleased with tho murdering, robbing de vastating and thieving oporatiou of the infamous Kansas "jayhawker," Col. Jen nisou, in Missouri. It is stated that ho has not only supplied his regiment with horses, forage, provision, Ac, at tho en emy's cxpcncc, but has actually turned over to the military authorities of the Department of Kansas $80,000 worth of property confiscated from the rxibols. And 17 W ally in Pennsylvania, should have allowed railroad companies such largo amounts that they could lavish thousauds for the transportation of a single regiment. Trains district, and resigned his saet to accept a j shown by his boous, have brought him out j a uetauiter to tuo tuno ot sjaeuu. inis was certainly "bully" for Brown but it has sinco been discovered that thoro has been largo amounts of monoy rccoived from different tax collectors, that havo not been accounted for, and which docs not brigadier generalship. Col. John A. Logan, wounded during tho same attack, represents the "Egypt" district of Illinois in Congress, and left his seat but a few days ago to resume the command of his rc- not runuiutr as swiftlv, and sometimes with ' cimcnt. Both McClernand and Logan no bettor cars, chargod nearly double aro firm Democrats, and whilst they stand ' appear charged to his account, aud of 1 1 i. . i - - T! 1 1. - . i I ' " 1. -.1 1 11 moroiuuu emigre ruiw. jn uu "o' ! roady t0 shed their blood for the Union, wmcu l"u AUU,tors Uil" 110 fcuwieugo. from Illinois, " uen tucse amounts aro ascertained, in ono of tho further results stated is, that "Ac has left the country a howling wildv juss." This kind of warfare has added thousand to the sccosfcion army in Missouri, aud as long as it continues secession will 1 get beans and bread. They say it is go live and thrive thoro. These Kansas mar-1 food for a Riilo Ranger. While I wr auders, with Jim Lane at their head, are tho worst onomics to the country in tho West. nl-htv r,oundH of l'hn.Mn ? Ynt nn ,,-. tllO Ilopullioau delegation chargo was allowed for all transported with j with Lovojoy at the head, do their fight- tbo troops. I houiands have been taken ing m tho war ot words at Washington, the wolkin ring, with cheer after cheer for "the Union and our Gallant Commander in -Chid. Wc then encamped near Fort Corcoran wheio wo now arc. Since wc have been hero our Col. E. G. Chorman has been dismissed from the service ; and Oapt. Uraigg has been appointed ovor us. By what 1 havo seon of him, I think he can do his men justice. Ho hai mado great improvement already, lie his got us the Sibley tents, aud btoves. Our new Maj. llucy is a gentleman and a good offi cer, llo cannot bo surpassed in our reg iment for the duty which has been assigned to his care. He is always on hand when his duty calls him. Capt. Cooper is a good ollicer, aud always on hand to attend to his duty, llo i3 a well drilled officer. His first Lieut. Griffin is a good officer and is liked by h'i3 men, aho Ud Lieut. Miller. One night last week, one of tho guards whilo ou duty, got drunk. The officer of tho guard was going arouud tho guard to see if all was right and proper, when this drunken guard struck tho Liuu tenant with the butt of his Rifle and cut him abovo tho left eye. Capt. Wistcr and Lieut. Griffiu started after the guard,whcn he shot at thciu but without effect, and then mado his escape. Tho next day ho was found about ono mile from camp hid in some bushes ; and ho knowing that he would bo taken shot himself I The ball struck ono of his ribs and glanced off. Ho is now in our hospital with a IlU pound ball anu cnaiu last to ms legs, it is sup posed that ho will bo shot. Our regiment id in excellent health. Tho soldiers en joy themselves on broad aud beans ono day; and the noxt day, lor a chungc,thoy ood itc tho snow is 5 inches deep, and is still fall ing fast, b or tho last six weojes the weath er has been very bad ou our horses but thoy staud it well Thk Position or tub Dkmocratio Pautv. Tho Albany Atlas A- Argus, with entire truth, says : Tho Democratic party stands to day whero it has always stood, and where, as long as it remains faithful to Democratic Principles, it must always stand, on tho sido of tho Csnstilu tion. Strict and iustantanoous obedienoo to each and every Constitutional provis ion is the Gxcd and unalterable rule of the Democratic conscience : and full and constant recognition of tho Constitution as being tho only obligation that rests up on the pcoplo of all sections of tho country and ;i3 being, also, the only sourco of tho power of the Federal government, is re quired as a condition of momborship with tho Democratic party. Thorcforo, it is, that against every party, and every polioy that is not rigidly aud honcntly Constitu tional in measure, plan, action and object, the Democracy always stands itself in de clared aud uurclcuting opposition. MAMJAjGES In niiiomih'irgon tl.B 23th Inst toy Ilcv: J. II. nitiitu Mr. r.MMti. Ilitx to ,Mi3 llARtiicr IUttcii all of Cen ter tup. Cel. cn. I'ii. On Tlmrsil.iv tho 2011. injt., ny llov, John Thoma, Mr. IIimi,& lliritnnf I'riuiltliii, Lycwnliig County, u Misi (.'vjiiAHUx. KufcAMHt nf .Maditoii, Columbia co, 'Iliurs 'nv IVb. mill lly I'.ldcr John Huiton nt rol iImici' In n-hinirrri." k .Mr Himivl II. His, tu MIji llUlLlll A. Klitun,. At tho s.iini! 1. 1'8 anil plnco, by tho naine, Mr, Sri rm.N II II.Mto M' ntinADKiii A.Kuxk. la liliifjiiijli im on tho 'JOth inn., hy Upv. J. It. ninim Mr John llertii-r of Montgomery's fctnllun, to Misi tU lull J. Il.ios of Ihif pine.-. On Sunday IVb. l.ith by Joslah.lt. Frill lUq., Mr Hntur.MK His; to Mlf Mary As.l lilts both ofColutn. bia County. tin the -J.itti luit.. f.v Rev. rmnkllii Qcirliart.Mr. Jo. mil IUi.stcn, tu Miss tlnlKU L. lUuk.xuciu, both bf Dlojitikhurg. DEATHS. Iu Muncy li b '.'Id Kiln Agnus daughter of William and I.uuis.1 MrMullttn, Ornmlaiighlcr of Cliailes ami i'ncy Kahlor, iirciI 14 years 10 month and HI days, f'lic nd ifl'.'r filcud di'partii i Who kith not lost t friend I Tbrru Is no union heru of heart. That funic not heru all cud ; WerethU frail world our final roil. Living or dieing, none Wore bled. In Jcrmjtmvii nu Ihc mnrnjui of the I'th I.auia Djll only duushkr of Tlioioan J. and M,uy li. tinl.litr an! 3 ttioulhtt mid 2J days. .I ihi llrt dau n cf day, Its youthful fpirit fled, Happy iu ilwilling with (''' Vev, An 1 Jion in t he llr-aicnly chorus. Ill lllonuuburg, mi Monday lliu 'Jllh nut , Mr- Wll liani Armstrong, of an adoi-lion ef the Lungs, nged iS years, 0 mnnths and 18 days. In Berwick, on the IH:h ilist., of ConsumpUou, John 1'. Uraii!, aged 31 years. ulMiii,Pgww',wjuwuiLw.SJWBtfgaaagMPuJi.q'w lU-JVIKW OF THE 31AKKET. COHltECIT.I) UT.EKLY. WHEAT nvn COUN'foldl COliXiiun) ... OATS nucKWJiuvr. $i i?ici,ovr.ii9r.ED. CO IIUTTEU 50i:i,'rS iuTAI.UHV aiiii.Aiii) 61 in 14 n VI 10 so 50 PO TATO Bd NOTICE TO &A.ND OWJH311S. THK undersigned, Treasurer of Columbia County, uould give noiire to all thoso owing him their taxes on uuneutnil lands, for the years 1M0 and 16iil, that they must umif luru.ud mid pay tho nmio, between this an J the lirxtol" April, othorwise the laud will bo advertised and sold. A uoid to the wise is suiheient fee. 1 ti. S. M'NINCII Treasurer's Ollice, j Treasurer. liloom.biirg, Teh. Ill, lefiS, j WANTED. from tho treasury, not only by tho assent' ot tuo department, but by its express sanc tion and ordor. Socrotary Stantou. Tho new Secretary of War is turning ovor a new leaf in tho management of his Department. Ho is making himself felt from end to end of. the War Department. It is said that veteran heads of Bureaus arc startled to find on tiancra rcfurcd to ' .i .i i -..a tin t i -.1 - ,i it 'In contemplating the causes which , luem 'ao "uorsonicus -imparl lor uwiiu, i:..,i. n.on u ,..., n. 1 a word novcr used in any circumlocution lllll U 13LUI U UUaV I J AJalUtkJ V UllJl M i . tH a.C Dar'iAiin nc.nn.trn ttiAcmv rrrminrl i OluCO. biiouiu havo uccn turnisncu ior CMARAO TKRJZrXO rARTIUS I1Y aEOdRAVHIOAIi ms. uiMipATloss Northern and South rri Atlantic and Western; whonco do tiuninc men may endeavor to excito a Doorkeepers aro apprised that ac tion is better than specoh in case ot visitors who insibt upon ontoring upon days when the Department is closod, and notes aro mado of tho names of officers who impor tuno to break tho rules. Col. co. Republican, So thon it seems, tho Dr. himself being the witness, that tho now democratic Scc- beflef that thcro is a real difference of local interest and viows. Ono of the expedients of party to acquriro influeaco, within par- opinions aud aims of othr districts. You'"1"? is better than tho old rcpublieau cannot shield yourselves too rauoh against ono. Ho is turning over a now leaf mak the jealousies and heart-burning which ing himself felt clorks aro startlod to find pprmg from tneso misrepresentation j tiry tjiat work is to bo dono. Ordor reigns in t.md la under alien to each otlier those who ought to ha bound together by fraternal afectioiL1' Washington's Furetpell Address. a Tho Democratio Convention .of Warsaw merit is tho test, and stealing isi noio stopped in the War Department, Verily Mr. Stanton is making himself felt Tho fiorsc leecfies, an improvement on thoso snoken of in fiorinturo. aro cut looso. of Montgomery county assembled on tho contracts for Btrtw hats and linen panta 11th inst. and elected Dr. E. L. Acker ,oous brown stout nnd Mo( herring, a la ijenatorjal, and Col. Georiro Lower, Jnc-' n n i 1 .ob M. Hunt and Lewis II? Davis repro- Oamoron and pummings uro not mado.- eeutalUc deelgatcn to the State Convention lcs Bir thcro 13 a Dew Ioaf luruetl l iu0 ii'iimii iiioii rtii ii-..ith nf .luiv nrTi. fiiannfflmf'nf. oi mo Jjenanmeni. and perform gallant deeds in silk stockings and whito kid gloves at the lechnches balls of her ladyship, Mrs. Lincoln, at six teen dollars a day. Such is tho contrast between tho mon who art) branded as sec essionists and tho men who first helped to bring about secession, and now aro too cowardly to help put it down. Tho first havo proved their loyalty as woll as their courage; tho latter neither tho one nor thp other. 4 - x.i a . rkn.. . nonce 10 irciiiiiiioui5. Ono moro issue will complete the fif teenth volumo of tho "Coi.umiiia Demo crat." j he proprietor tieems it proper, to givo public- notico, that with tho opening of tho sixteenth volumo, ho has determined to craso from tho list tho names of all de linquent subscribers, sunning a cortain pe riod of timo, and placo the accounts in process of legal collection, llowovor unpleasantly this proceduro may affect both creditor aud debtor, it has become abso lutely ncooisary to tho continuanco of tho publishing business in tho country ; as thousands of tho Printer's hard earned dollars, havo bcon for yoars locked up in the pockets of thoso who arc moro ablo to pay, than tho Printer, is willing to remind them of their dereliction, and ho haa now fully como to tho conclusion, that "further amount of defalcation will bo considerably augmented," why should poor Drown bo prohibited from following thn general pro fession cf his party T An &c To authorize the Bcveral collect ors and Overseers of tho Poor to rc- JUDOE VONDEREMlTll PARDONED. Daniel li. Vondcrsmith, at ono timo As sociate Judge of tho Courts of Lancaster county, who was convicted in May, 1859, for foririnc applications for pemiou, and OVENS1ILNK. turn iu mu vuuiuy ohiiuubiuuuis mu yuui i tcrB i'enitcntiary on i'rulay last, on a LCb uii uiibuiiiuu luuua in uuiuiiiui.i uuuuuj, Suction 1. Do it enacted by the Senate . 1 1 1. i-i i -.. i taxes on ungate., lauusiuvuiumu mouuu.y.. ,nnfnil p-ft-j,ion. rinnoln. r t-" j - and IIouso of ltcprcscntativos of tho Com monwealth of l'ennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by An Act. To prevent tho hunting of deer with dogs in Columbia couuty. Section 1st Do it enacted by the Sen ate and Houso of Ucnrosoutatives of tho cntcnccu to pay a line oi ouuu auu un-1 rommonwcalth ot l'ennsylvania in Uon- dcrpo an imprisonment for a term of oral Assembly met and it is hereby enact" twenty vcars. was liberated from tho Eas- j cu UJ lUQ auuiomy oi tuo sumo, mat an ui;i tu jiiuuui. mu iiuuviu ui iiwui mill dogs iu certain counties of this Common wealth approved tho fourteenth day of Doforo tho oxpiration of President Duchan the scn tenco to three years' imprisonment, which The uncondi- April Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and Ufty-niuo bo aud tho same is hereby extended to tho county of Colum bia. Tho act referred to is as follows : Suction 1. lie it cnactul by the Senate Uio inithority of tho same: That whenever! woulll liavo 0sl)ircii iu jiliy uej:t any Poor Tax assessed on unseated lands , dou f VfeMmt Lincolu h ur in I Trtl ii m Iti n I liMinr t c hi 1 1 iiftr hn vn hin n V i 1 vw..M... ..v.v .v.uMv... !!..., 1 -. !. , ... ; r n .t" - ily paid by tho owner or owuers thoroof, llolull 1UI,"U MIU1 ' 11 uni 'oum uj wnrsnutiiivw iy me om- tho collector or overseer of the poor of tho ofthoS5,000. Mr. Vonderamith returned monwartth of Pennsylvania in Genaal proper district, as tho case may bo shall 1 to his homo in Lancaster last Saturday. Assembly met, awl it is heieby enacted certify tho same to tho proper Couuty Com-, . by trie authority oj the some, ihat Irom ' auu auei uiu pussugu ui mil net is sii.tu uu unlawtul lor any iicrson or persons to run 1 i ...til. .1 :.. .1 ii t Q..ii! At MiCoy'f Store in Jeraeylon n for roilress .Monroe I.ivu Calves at :icls per pound, on Jlonday'B i anil dr-i sod 1'iiullry at 7 & b1 its, Live Poultry ut 0 & Tcts ; good fresh lluitin at in rts. in small rolls of 2 to 3 lbs : Just ri'c from Philadelphia and New York a large asrotlnieut of all kinds of eoils. A guod artiilc oftfyrup Molastcs at 1,0 eta, per gallon. tlw. Offoihc the Cvurt House and next door to Democrat CJJicc. Tho underlg..e'l, respectfully informs his friends and cuitomers that he has opened a am' isauui'.r shop In Court Houso Alley, next door bflow the Odica r tlu Coluinbiu Deinoirat, where It', w ill be happy to w-it upon all i.isloniers, and I'ron. long cxperlcnco anil strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and roceivu a liberal sharu of public patronage. a"AII things hero "douu in decency and in ordor." THOMAS UROWN. lllooiinbiirg, Matrh lit, lrC2, ADMlJSISTltATOK'S Si OTICE. JLti(te of Isaac Wagner, deceased, VtOTICnis hereby given that letters of Hdministra I licm on tilt; citato of Isaac Wagner, lato of Hemlock iniviiililti. Columbia cou.itv. deceased, havo been grant ed by the Register of said county to Isaac Wagner ot llmiilock township nnd llenjamln Ilo.nboy of lllooni towuililp ('olmubln co. AM persons having claims or demand, against tiio estate of tho decenilent nro rcpiotUd to present them for Kttlemcnt, and those Indebted to make payment without delay ' UKNJAMIN 110MI10Y March 1, lffi2-f.w. ISAAC WAGNUK Wnf iniisionorH, as is now directed in tho case llEl'KAIi OP THE "PURSOXAL LlIUlTY sioncrs bhall enforeo thu colleotion thereof IAws" of Wisconsin. In tho Wisoonsm ,leor with dogs, in the counties of Sullivan, lorboaranco haa ceased to .bo a chiiclqjii rljtuo." with tho taxes asscssod on unseated lands! Assembly, on Friday last, a largo portiou , Wayno and Dauphin. Any porsom who fnr nnnntv nurnosos and when SO collect f il.n cirm rone fWnrrwl tr. a flianmsion i shall VIOlatO tllO prOVlSiallS Of tills act tod said taxes shall bo paid to the Ovor- socrs of tho poor ot proper District by 1or ilrnwii nn tJiri nnnnf.u Trnnfinvfi Provvkd, that tho poor tax for tho years secession, by a unanimous vote ; tho second, ono-half to bo paid iuto tho country trcas- 1800 and 1801 remaiuing unpaid shall bo deolanng against tho right ol a btatc to ury, to bo recovcrott as debts ot liko am- lloc-!0f the scusion was devoted to a discussion i shall violato tlio provisians oi tins act, vor-! of State Hights. Mr. Pope's resolutions 1 bha bo 1 -CTf gUr ty fr i Ini6(tloin,oa,nor ' r or- , , , . , nnd bo subject to a mo of twonty dollars, 3r wero finally adopted) tho first, agaiust ouo.iluif to tho use of tho informer, and ! 1.- ..aU . ili. onAAMil r. ii i- l. ; .1 .i. . , returned by tho resncetivo Overseors or resist tho oxecut on of Fcdoral laws, w th ount aro now oy law rocovorauio. Collector beforo tho firbt day of May 186? , (:sscnt;DL, . aml the ti)ira, ao. j Section 2. That it shall bo lawful for and include in the sales for taxes to bo only threo ,Ussent nL , anil the ttnra ao Bny p0MOU tQ,Uoot or kill BUy dog or mado by thp Treasurer in Juno 1802. daring tho resolutions of 1809 expunged, aogs; wWcU wny bo foul)ll running or JOHN HOW10, wl" E0Vcn dissenting votes. , chasing door, in violation of the provisions auu tuo owner ADMlNISTflATOlt'S NOTICE. Estate of Edward Albcrtson, deceased, irrTlRIS of administration Willi Iho will nnnexnd j uu the Hutalu of rjdwurJ Alborlsnii, lato of fircen- wood townihiD. in (,'iiumbiacouiitv. deceased have been piunleil by the Ilegiiter of Coluinbiu couuty to tha uiHlor.icniil ; all persons having' claiiui oBaintt Iho us Into of tlio diccndent nrn toquaatod to present lliomtu the A'lui'r. nt hi. residencu lit urcenwoou lowiisuip, iiltliout ilt l.iy. and all persons indebted tu mako fay in cut forthwith. .... ......,, ItJA.lU ,1. HUH 111. .ijnl (IB lift: March 1, 1PC2-CW. Krntna Mint of tllO forCCOlIlL' SCClioU i ... i . .1.. n ii. i .1 or owners of said dons Miall not reoovor nru urnpiug vuu uuvetuu.nut, Vw W.,u .i.,,,.-,. (liornfm- Prnmdcd. 'Hint, rim Swiktrof the House of Reps, L. W. HALL, Ai'PROVEU-tho 30 day of January ono those robellmg against jts authority, should provisions of this act shall not apply nor thousand Eicht hundred aud Sixty two, .' bo llie Cr6t to clear tueir own skirts of a oxtcud to the township of Forks, iu the A. Ui tUliJ.ii iiko ouense. -county ox ouuiyhu Git li EN WOOD SEMINARY. rpilH Pprinc lerib of thi Institution will coiniusiis' Monday, April, tlio 71I1, 1802. Tho l'rlnciinl will be assisted by Uo Jnitruetnri, and asiimple Iscililles will hgollorcd to 'pinllfy students fur teaching, for business or I'pr aicuc uteuilvc cuursu iu literature, a liburul sliuro ofpalionage 1" "S"ln "Iw "V'upils who do not como from home, or are. not pnt i.udur the clian.ii of near relatives, must board at Inu Seminary and b subject to tlio rceulnlions thereof, rlier inusi pruviuo lyrir nnu,.uu ww.m vv.. hi ticloof clothing d.tinctlyi.iarkcil, r.levcn weeks renslitiile n quarter, nt.il lllfie will b a vacation of about lit weeks in midimniiur. lloordimi, washing iiml tuition, Willi furutiticu rooms will be sJUj.OO i;r uuartcr. ouc-lialf pajabla to ad- Tuition alone, in common brinchss. t,0, do including advanced algebra and mains- mitlcs, , do n Latin, Cirman or Fifnih, cttti I.W Tor lur.h.rp.t.icul.r. addr... f , MillvHtl. Col, co', Tt , Ttb, 5'), - ll