'J! Li! J COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.! KOITKIJ BY I,lVI Ii. TATC, mOl'METOR. BLOOMSBURG, PA. SATURDAY MOnNINO, JUNE 28, 1062. THE NATIONAL PLATFORM ! rURPOSEs"oF THE WAR I COItllllll, DY A VOTE jrAttl.T U"t AMM0U.1, PAWED TUB TOLl.nwiSO BtiOtOTlOK, WHICH KIMtresH THE VOIC OT Til NATIOt AND 19 TI1KTRUB STANDARD or LOYALTY i "Thnt llm nrtitt. ilpnlnrnliln rlvll wnr tills fcepn forced upon the country by tiio illvinionltU of the 1 noutnern Estates, now in arms ngaiimiiiciionsmutionni Uovcrnmcrit, and In mm nrouml the Cnpltnl; th.it In thl Nalioa&l emergency, C'ougrc.a, banishing nil reel ing of mete pairlon or resentment, 111 recollect only it duty to the whole country i thai Ms tear is not leaped on their part in any spirit of oppretsion,or for any pur' post of conquest or subjugation orpurposeof ooerthreicinff or interfering ulfA the right! or established Institutions of those Stales, tut to defend and Maintain the tupremaey of the Constitution, ond U preserve the Union, uit the dig nity, equality, and rights of the several itotre unimpaired; mi that nt sssn at then objects are accomplished the tear ought toceate," Opinion of Judge Douglas. Hcpublicanof our day, now that hclanomore,profca Implicit faith in the opinions of the late Hon. Sitrnr. A. DofiiLAs. We call to the willies, stand the living hiitory of that tried patriot and eminent statesman, Jn 4lio United State Senate, upon the 3d of January, 18GI, Judge Douglas said t 'laddrcf the Iniulry to republican aloneor He rta ton thai in Ms Comtnlttee of thirteen, afeto dnyt ago, every nemoer irom me coum, inziuatnir inoee jronx me couon Rules (Messrs. Tombs and Davis) expressed their readi nets to except tht proposition of my venerable friend from Ktntucly (Mr. Crittenden) as it F1NAI. SIITTLnvir.NT of the controversy. If tendered andsuttoincd by republican memoers, "nuiMi;, iiii. nui.i; KDsrumpi iui.it y op ouit ni3AoiiKi:Jir.NT, anii the only mr- ricui.TY in Tin: way of amiuahlk adjust- Ml! NT, IS WITH THE UEI'UBLICAN PARTY." Stephen A. JJouWu. 'Ilintd tluttUi Government was made onthu white Had. by While Men for tno bonefctof wjilte Men and ntir rosierity i orevcr i sjsofim ju uoug tat. Hon. Ciias. J. Biddle, will accept our limits for Congressional documents. Arthur's Home Magazine, for July, has come to hand, and is rcplcto with in teresting productions and richly cnibclishcd. John A. S.mull, Esq., Assistant Clerk of the II. of It., has our sincere thanks for the Bound volume ol tho "Legislative llecori." Hon. Wm. S. Ross, of Luzerne, it is generally conceded, will bo tho nominee of the opposition party, for Surveyor Gen cral. Q&r, 12. S. Goodkich, formerly editor of tho Luzerne Union, Wilkes Barre, Pa., died at his residenco in Towanda, Brad ford county, Pa., on the 11th inst the Cist year of his age. in Col. William T. Alexander, Senior Editor of the Clarion JJemocrul, with six other Democrats of Clarion, aro candi dates for the Legislative nomination. Wo havo no doubt tbfly arc all good .men. Our preferences, however, aro for tho gal lant Colonel, and we should rcjoico in his election. Hon. JosEPn Dellone, Member of the House, from York county, was lately rob bed, on tho Lebanon Rail Iload, of near 82,500. Mr. D. and his colleague, lion. A. C. Hamsev, very faithfully represented the Democracy of York, in tho last Leg islature, Wc sympathize with Mr. D., in his heavy loss, and can only wish him bet ter luuk the next round. Excellent Nominations. Hon. Wilmam IIoi'KiNa, of Washing ton county, has been unanimously ro-nom-inated, by tho Democratic Convention, for tho Legislature. Every man in our State who knows William lIoriuNS, (as wo know him intimately, and .appreciate his spotless purity) will rcjoico to learn that ho will again adorn n soat in tho General Assembly. Mr. Hopkins may havo his equal in all tho noblo attributes of man, but wo should bo unabla to iu mo his super- ior, among the excellent men of Ponnsy vania. William Glenn, Esq.. also of Wnsh ington county, has been again, as ho was last year, nominated with Mr, Hopkins,, by tho Democracy for tho Legislature. Then ho was serving his couutry, in do fenso of our liborty,and tho "union-saving know-nothings," elected a "stay-at-homo llepubtican," in his stead. Hopkins and Glenn will bo elected. Hon. John Cessna, has been ro-nomina-tod for tho Legislature by tho ''unterrifiod democracy of Bedford." Of course ho will bo elected. Mr. Cessna, is a scholar, jurist and gentleman, and is regarded as one of.tho ablest of Parliamentary Legis lators in Pennsylvania. Wo notico with pleasure tho namo of lion. W. S. ltoss of our County is men tioned with favor for tho oflico of Surveyor General. Carbondule Jldvunce. . Our cotcmporary of the "Advance," whilst noticing "with pleasure," the prob ablo nomination of Judgo ltoss, "with favor," docs not intimate by what political party ho is to bo supported. Thcro arc but two political parties to-day, as there ever havo been, in our country. One is tho great Union Jackson Democratic Par ty, and tho other tho disloyal Abolition, Republican, Know Nothing No party-party. To which party, speak, Oh ! Judge. Speech op Hon. Wm. A. Richardson. Wo publish on the first page of to-day's issue of tho Columbia Democrat, the spaech of tho Hon. William A. Richardson, of III iuois, on tho elevation of the negro over tho white race. Mr. Itichardson is known and recognized as tho personal, political and confidential friend of tho lato Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, and if that distin guished patriot and statesman were living, wc havo no hesitation in saying that ho would endorse every word contained in tho speech. Wc hopo oar readers will give it a careful perusal, as it contains facts in relation to tho conduct of Cabinet officers and members of Congress, which should be read and understood by all. He fully es tablishcs the fact that we aro being taxed nc- Biay A numbor of carncit and valued frionds havo repeatedly remonstrated with us against noticing In any way tho two rebel sympathising organs of this placo, Thcso journals, thoy urgo, pursuo a courso so factious , so unpatriotic, and so vile that they should bo regarded with silent loath ing. That this is true sofar as the intel ligent, loyal and patriotic of tho commun ity aro concerned, is tho fact. But unfor tunately, thcro aro hundreds of imperfectly educated people in this county, with whom a confident assertion passes for truth if thoy do not sco it contradictod. Tho bet ter moaning of this class wait a littlo to sco what is said on tho other side, and if thoy sco nothing to tho contrary, thoy ac cept the reiterated falsehood as an admit ted truth. This is our only reason for iu auywiso noticing tho JJemocrul or Mar, or exposing their perversions of fact, and their efforts to paralyzo tho energies of tho Government by robbing it of tho hearty and enthusiastic support of tho poople.-Co;n6i co. Jlrpubhcan, June 19. Tho Doctor's "Old Democrat" seems to havo descrtod Lira, or else to havo turned Republican, and therefore to bo no longer availablo to help him out of ugly scrapes; and ho u now obliged to fall back upon ''a number of earnest and val ued friends," for support. Whether thoy will bo ablo successfully to cover his rc treat or not, remains to be seen. Ilia abo lition cohort may possibly surround him, and hido him from tho indignation of those ''hundreds of imperfectly educated people in this county," upon whom he is desirous of shedding tho baleful light of his Black Republican ; and if ho shall do as his great prototype, Banks, is said to havo done in his retroat, forced tho sick and wounded soldiers to walk, and piled the sound and lazy "contrabands" upon the baggage wagons, ho may possibly, with equal eclat, escape Wo Bliall not permit men whoso history and descent aro of tho character of those of tho editor of tho lit publican, to toach patriotism to us, nor to vaunt their own. Wo shall not spare tho men nor tho party, whioh in 1850 bore, iu many of their pro cessions, banners with SIXTEEN STARS only Wc shall hold up to tho public cou torapt, tho men and the party, which in 1850, published and posted maps all over tho couutry, iu which the entire South was painted black Wc shall continue to de nounco as sectional, that party, which at its Chicago Convention, May 18th 1800, on motion of Judgo Jessup, struck from its call tho word "national," prcfering to be known a3 a SECTIONAL party. Sec New York Tribune, May 18, 1800, page 5. We havo no fears that those "hundreds of imperfectly cdur.at.ctl men in this coun ty," will misunderstand us, or regard our denunciation of men and parties such as we havo referred to, a3 either "perver sions op fact," or as "efforts to paralyze Army Correspondence. Tho Impending Battle. A correspondent of tho Now York Tfi 'banc writing from "Sovcn.Pincs," on tho ' 0th inst; says : Thcro is duelling at long range betwecu The iivent Manassas Junction, Ya., June Ii3, 1802. Afil Drnr Sir . itir1fM's Division, for mcrlyOrd's, has loft Front Royal, and tho enemy ,3 pickets and our own-and now aro oncamped horc. Tho Infantry there aro moveincnts and preparations on and Artillery woro transported over tho our6ulo,anu uiiuouuiciuy on incir hud, Manassas Gap Railroad, and tho Cavalry for tho great battlo soon to bo fought. And and Artillery horses oamo by tho common , I will candidly tell my frionds that thoy road. Gen. Shields' Division is now at , must mnko up their minds to hoar tho do- Tho Pot of Abolitionists. Every loyal uowspapnpcr in tho north orn States npprovo of Mr. Lincoln's proo- jVn niin1 nn)(.n lunation revoking tho abolition order of , IIOIKU liOl&C JF8 Gon. Hunter in rcforonco to tho slaves in vU.h this year iib hem. At South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. ' Atystonc ark, Witlwmspon, i Tho Abo,itiou,or disFoyal, press, of tho iw.aV, mijfi$rrtti,t North stand up to a paper for Gen. Hunter, ' J and condemn tho President for revoking tho A rrAngcmonts havo been m.nl0 1. miscllief-making Order. ThrSO Republl- ' XX euro the finest asiemhlajn of Inii.oii.j L, a i .1nll,.1,lni1 Willi and native hrcd of lloiscs, that has cter Luir.., cau Abolitionists aro so dcligutcu rum i this country. ""'uMr, Gen. Hunter that thoy havo proposed him r., tutor lucmiums will Le lam.. a3 their candidate for tho next Presidency, , , ,. .-,, , gor,,, a ' j 1 1 .1 -1 c - i i . i n i i .i ti t it in nr h innt mf iinirtfrt hmri nil mm i iirom lioyai WUOrO incy Will prODaniy TO- iuiuw.w. ,am som0 oitllO moro uisiojriu oi wiuiu i,n,0fn arrangement hnro been and 'i, main until better equipped. After tho pared with tho battlo of tho Seven Pines cvcn g0 so far as to assert thatGon. Hunter "j battlo of Port Republic they presented a was but a skirmish. The enemy aro great- ( " J.ft Xif sorry spectacle. They were, in fact, rag- !T J KoT Mn uST'S mKm rLSS: gedcrthan tho Virginia troops.-many of ncstness is of course greater than ours Hk dncM 0f treMon COtt)ing from nny jj.iwar.i ii.jo,., j n tou.ium, p,i,,,, !r 1,1 I. ..!.. I . iim..! Fnr til,, finlil. In i-nnnl nn itumsinn of their .1 . . e A l.-1!.T..!. J...t Col. H I! llathua), J II Lowden, Win r.uMer, iucui uwmy iiuuuiuBS .uiu jjuiimi'bs. J.UU11 w j "5"- ( oilier Class 01 IllCIl lllitll ivuuiiiiuiuom, uui rt. K. KNAIT, Pin numbers have nlso been terriblv thinuod. homos and firesides. Their courngo, as 'tjicv p.r0 E0 ,T0H known to bo crvzy fanatics I y.TS!,'1"!' Tayln Juno 21, ieC3.-tf tioorgoM.Dal'ul, the camp and in ttio liclti ana possess in i JmiocraL and that if thoy wish to snub oit y it. wwr. iu o or .nitre ti. 101 m d,m, 1 . . . 1 . . , , , . , T. 1 1 , . ... been granted by tho Ilrglsti'r 01 Columbia cmintvi, their despiBod smooth boro muskets, and Mr. Lincoln by making it appear tnnt umieMsned; nil persons having claim. nguim their cartridges of ono round bullet and even a Democrat can bo found who is a tti-uMor' three buckshot, a far better weapon for this 1!oUlorbol,.!!1Tt l S'V.,1 "u'T," "A " ,"",n" iuitblB ,0 nieomiburg, June!!, fiiv STEPHEN KNOni BRIDGE LETTING. Thnrnuntyt'oinnilssioncrs will rcccira protxiif SIcKt-Ivy & Co' Taper Mill In Cnttntt In. a i0,. C'nluinlila county, liclwetn the Iiuiith n III ,, M , 1, .... iin,..i.u .1,.. -ii. .1 1.. .. .' ' 1 . Ill , nil .IIIMIUilJ .in ,. ii, IITII, Of IIJl Bank Notice. Tho Directors of the Dauvillo Bank, as will be seen by their notico in this Journal, intend making ap plication to tho next Legislature for a re newal of its charter. Tho renewal will doubtless bo granted. The Bank of Danville, is one of tho best institutions in this section of our country honestly conducted and ever ready to accommodato tho business community and will so con tinue whilst engineered by such gentlemen as Edw, II. Baldy, Esq., as President, and David Clark, Esq., Cashier. Justice to Faithful Servants. Wo aro gratified to learn, by that old and excellent democratio Journal, tho fFcsl moreland llepublican, that the Democracy f the "Star of tho West," havo unanimously ro-nomiuatcd their lato faithful Represen tatives, viz: non. R. Graham, and Dr. S. Wakefield. Westmorland elects with Armstrong county , which county last yoar sent Hon. J. A. McCuLLOOH, to the Legislature They aro all very worthy gentlemen, and will, as they justly deserve, bo triumphuntly rocketed. to support somo thousand vagabond grocs in idleness, and, also, that a portion lC encrsics ofthc Government." ot IUOmj UCgroes aro crapioyeu in tlio Uov-1 This is not tho first occasion upon which ernment service as teamsters, etc.. to tho'ti. n- i. -i. 1 .i. i.m -c r,.i cxcluiion of white men, and at salaries! .,. , ... Democrats, with being IGNORANT; but higher than thoso paid to tho gallant vql untccrs, who aro fighting tho battles of the Constitution and tho Union. A negro, he says, is at liberty to go whore he chooses, cither in or through tho army, without molestation, while whito men arc being arrested and incarcerated in bastiles, with out any charges being made against them, and in "violation of law. The Effect of Emancipation in the South. Mr. John S. Phelps, tho Union member of Congress from tho Southwes tern part of Missouri, in a lato speech iu tho House of Representatives, said : "I said that tho proclamation of Gcnor al Fremont, proclaiming emancipation to tho slaves of rebels in tho State of Missouri, did cause men who, up to that moment had been loyal, to flock to tho staudard of Price. I know that tho proclamation was printel by the rebel press of tho State, and was circulated among tho people wherovcr the rebel emissaries could reach, and I know very well that when tho Pres ident's modification of that proclamation made its appearanco in St Louis it was an impossibility to get it within tho lines of tho rebel army, and it never went there." And, yet, after such statements, wo find men, pretending to be for tho Union,throw up thoir hats for negro emancipation, which Is, apparently, the only thing that can keep tho Confederate cause alivo. jgyCol. Tate, of Columbia county who always voted as wo didn't, sonds us his paper with a speech delivered by himself before tho Greenwood Literary Socioty of that County. His subject is "AJan cuucateu ncglocteu." iho Col onel is a gallant and most excellent man barring Lis abominable politics. Our wonder is that ho didn't tako "woman' instead of "man" for his subject. Thon ho would havo been at homo, with his slippora on, nud strictly in order. Warren (Pa.) Mail. Brother Cowan, docs us juiticc, in say ing, wo "always voted aa wo (he) didn't" iu tho Legislature, tho causo being tho difference betwixt our "demooratio princi ples," and "11'i abominablo politics." For his compliment ho has our thanks. His "wondor," however, at our ohoico of sub jects, would bo strictly applicable to him self, as ho had tho adyautago over us, in tho Halls of Legislation, being most of tho tiuio assisted by his very intelligent Lady, and whilo on tho subject, wo trust ho will excuse us, if wo inform our friend, that it was not unfrequontly intimated that tho peoplo of Warren county, had uiado a mistake, in not giving Mrs. 0,, the Corti ficato of Membership, More Room for the Darkies ? The Patriot Union says, a day or so ago wc notico four or fivo negroes mowing grass in Capitol Park, when wo wero informed that while men wero refused the job. This policy will not work iu Ponnsylvania, for our peoplo havo not reached fanaticism to such an extent as to bclicvo that "a dar key is as good as a whito man, if not a littlo bettor." Tho Washington Sunday Chronicle in. forms tho publio that thoro aro 1000 negroes at Duff Green's Row, iu that city, to bo hired out. Hero goes tho labor of 1000 moro whito men. If tho peoplo do not at tho noxt election put down aboli tionism they will deseryo tho ruin it is bringing upon thorn. The examination ofthoOrangcvillo Acad emy and Normal School will tako placo on tho 2d and 3d of July. Tho annual ex hibition of tho same institute will bo hold on tho evening of 3d of July. Tho nu nual address will bo delivered by Prof, John G. Stoddard, of Now York city., wo venturo to assert that there are none of them, who do not sec tho abolitionist stick ing out through his- flimsy pretensions of loyalty ; nor is there one of them who cannot demonstrate, to him, that an aboli lio?iisl and a secessionist arc equally TRAITORS to tho Constitution and tho Union. Thoy will defy him to poiU out, within this broad land, a Democrat who is not for "the Constitution as it is, and tho Union as it was" and with equal faith in the result, challenge him to pro duce an abolitionist, who dares stand the samo test of loyalty. They know their duty to the Government and tho Constitu tion, and thoy will perforin it, not like Sumner, and Phillips, and Greoloy, and Androw, but like honest and loyal citizens. Tho Dr. 's efforts at "reform" began with medicine and.thoy wero a signal failure btill burning to extinguish himself, he plunged into a project for social and polit ical reform ; and i3 attempting now to teach tho ''hundreds of imperfectly educa ted people in this county," that niggers arc as good as white men, and that the Republicans aro honest and Union-loving. In both these projects his failuro will bo as complete as in his medical mania ; and seeing presently, as he must sco, tho total destruction of all his hopes and desires ; throwing down tho pen in a frenzy of des pair, ho may well exclaim with Hanilot : Tho world is out of joint : 0 ! cursed fpitc, That ever was bom to set it right. - - - - i - - Hints to Youno Men. A thorough business education, such as oan be ob tained at the Iron City College, Pittsburg, Pa; has already proved n fortuno to many a young man; and wero tho advantages of this celebrated school moro generally known, young men would not bo slow in availing themselves of tho facilities thcro afforded for acquiring in tho shortest timo and in tho most perfect mannor, a completo preparation for business. Catalogues sent on application. An Excursion train will bo run on tho Bloomsburg and Lackawanna Railroad, on tho 4th of July, to accomodate tho peo ple who may wish to attend any of tho celebrations, upon that day, aloDg tho lino, at half faro. Wis notice by (ho Wilkes Barrc papers, that Prof. 'J'heo. MoD. Price, .of Ooltiin. Under our Agricultural Department, on tho Hth of Juna, wo copiod an article, entitled "The valuo of Coal Ashes," from iho ''Sunbury Gazette," just as found in that papor, which wo havo einco learned terrihlv .1. ...i .l.irinr, Ifnni no inii.if.inna nq niti own. is bv tlint nn one keens account of their insanity onn ir.,,: 1 i nntnrn R.ivnrrn. and hna boon animated b v as thoy do not respect tho Constitution, - ... ... m77w - .. " ',,,, T..lfl Thov h ' ' and claim that thcro can bo no treason uu- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE been taken to clothe them, and I presume polities into implacable hate. 1 hoy havo d(jr n,(c0VCIlftllt ,vith y;. their disloyalty Estate of lac-b H. KnorrXt fresh recruits will fill tin tho command to our own disciplinc-on equal expononco in I t . bo f,U0StloIUHi nuntor is tut a T ,-.,. of administration m, tJv. j tho legal staudard. Notwithstanding their , tbo camp and in tho field and possess in ihmocmt, and that if thoy wish to snub off Ijh J'b ,rcvorso, the soldiers havo not abated ono jot of their confidenco in tho "shot-proof k.M. i it'.i.Ki..i . if rnrnn nun irsnnr. il hit iimiiit vvisiiiiiii itu i 1 1 m ... . . . . uuiu ui Miuuuiaiur. - . ,ii i , ... n i,,n t y, hnn t r.n .In in Tho operations iu tho "Department of wooden fighting grouud, than our boasted ll,'ornoyj wi,0 claims to bo a Domocrat(l), tho Rappahannock" havo doubtless been Minnie rifles. No I sow thcso rebels fight for Hunter won't answer thoir purpose, and delayed by the lato accident to Gen Mc under tho Seven Pines, and I say to all wo aro suronoman in tho Domooraic party Dowcll. Ilia horso reared and fell back- tl'oso people who think wo aro to march i will. ,., , ., r. , , , ., i i..., ?.,; ,.,...,;, That thcso Abolitionist need not mako warus on tno ucncrai, tne pommel ot tno ""u" ,..6 mU " , nn mnrn 1Utni. nnnrn:n .i.n nni:,iM n,yAtch nri.ise.ver (;at.a , '. saddle injuring his somewhat portly stom- f our way, that thoy nurse a delusion f'our aonornls ffc prcscnttll0 following SW&'S ach. Tho President has been up twico to from which tho list of killed and wouded Statement, which on as high authority as r,V?oi I.TVi'V-'.r,i,,i'!i;i, '1i''1,,,..t,J,.Vlil"P.",?.t tt,.,l,u sco him. Ho is now out of dancer, and I certainly, and possibly, the list of killed, tho National Jnteligtnccr, wo pronounce seen on tiiodayainipiarouriettiuc. aisoiiicoh" .. . . . . i , , . .i -ii , ,i l,.nrrrnl- to be sold at the .inu-timr! ami place. tlllUK 1 am SalO 111 SaVlUC that in a tOW WOUllucu tutu iuihuiw, wm wuko iubui, y orucr oriim uoinnii.sinntn. . .... . . . -i i ..! :e ii i i -i Atiionrf tiirno tin(ifirsood tn lin nf Dmn. . . . h. i uuu.u Uays WC Will DO CUroule tor llienmonu Via suuuuuiiMy, u iuuy navu auiia, uruiuura, ur ------ -- --. utoonisDurg, June ti, irwi. t. i . . ...j,.,,, ! ,i, t,,(i i in rm 'ocratic aniccouent, aro tno ioiiowing; Fredericksburg. nephews in the battle. 1 tell you, New , McClo IIn,,cck McDowcll) ucr Wo arc much disappointed at not being ' lorkcrs, that this rebel army has no pur-' u;Xj WooK Buell, Shields; Burnsidc, sent back to our old Commander, General poso of retreating before us as wo march iMansficld, Keys, Heintzlcman, Franklin, Banks. He is an especial favorite in our inl lll0rc political capital. Thoy sit in C. F. Simth (dcceascd),Landcr.(dcccased), Brigade, and though I never liked hin.'tucir trenches, and lie under their can- F30 t w' politically, yt I f&ct him as a General ns to save the Southern Confederacy sonu.t, McCierna'nd.'Critten'den, to any person wo have yet been under. lhy dcs,r0 t0 flSut- By evacuation of Ji0gan, Rousseau, Nelson, Wynian, I. I. He has had the cmiucut good senso to leave strongholds, and retreats from positions j Stevens, Sickle.", Mulligan Col. Corcoran politics alone, and Ucvoto his wholo mind i as of advandagc, held just long enough to i and Geary. to the suppression of rebellion. We have ' weaken us by delays, they have drawn us ' AlonS of Bcpublican antecedents had in the Valley of Virginia at the same j where they can flank us, and where they , 6X1. time Generals Banks, Fremont, Shields j will compel us to fight, whether wo want to Prentice, Gov. M.ran', Ferry, Tcrry,Kin and McDowell ; and a fa r onnortun tv of i or not. u.ucy coiiMUcr mat tno coming, ana i'lcrce. I.......... battlo will uccido thoir fato, and that of their Confederation that it will conclude the war. They know its importance, and 'STON Ell's BAKERY & COFECTIONAHY. comparing the qualities of each has been presented. Frcmout and Banks were ci vilians, and an account of their political connections. Fremont has dash, enthusi asm and romance, while Banks has the moro solid qualities of caution, steadiness, and foresight. Tho ono fights his way through, tho other manavrcs. Tho one advances with rapidity aud great loss of life, while tho other by his strategy com pels his enemy to rctiro without loss of life. Tho history of both proves that Fre mont is a man desirous of farcins himself upou the world and seeking instant glory, while Ranks quietly bides hiss time and works only for tho suppression of the re bellion. Either he never uttered tho lan guage imputed to him in 1850 about "let ting iho Union slide," or else he has en tirely changed his radical principles. At all events he is building for himself a name which will live long after dema gogues have sunk into their merited oblivion. In after years history will point with pride to Massachusetts for hav ing given to the causo of liberty such men as Ilutlcr and Ranks, and the glory ol their names will overshadow the iniqui ties of her Andrews', Phelps', Garrisons' aud Phillips'. ARTILLERIST. The only safe path. Tho Hon. Amo3 Kendall, in denying that ho ever MIOLCSJILF. 4- HKTjIIL. rphc un.lffilgucd continues hi Hakcrr and Cm 1 tlonaryup Main atrcct, Etthange IHiiliHniii, r he kuep FRESH IS HE A D, PIES' AND CAi constantly on hand. I'artlea supplied w llh cikta cral terms. HT All llnds of Fruit, Vegetable, I'rnvUians, daily rrccivod from the Cities gnud and frcsh-clu .. i , , , jlu isjtuin jji ipcucu ui .ii as. trt ice, krjl n.STONKI! Small beer. Candies, Nuts of all kind saie, Hlluomsbiirg. June SI, I8B2. NOW READY, rarson Bmwnlnifs Wondirful Hoc One volume. Containing upwards of pj, Black vs. White Laiior. The Day ton Empire spys that many of tho Repub lican nabobs of that aro discharging whito men and women from their employ, and hiring in their places the recently arrived "contrabands,'' who.c services they get at very low pricc-as low as eight cents per day in somo instances. Wo learn that in tho lower part of Buoks couuty, in our own State, tho Abolitionists aro doing tho samo thing. Wo could name a dozen leading Abolition families in that county, who have discharged their whito "help," and employed runaway slaves, because they can get them much cheaper than white laborers. We havo already published tho fact that, in Franklin and West Ches tor counties, white people aro thus being crowded from their places by the freed negroes from tho District of Columbia, and tho runaway slaves now swarming into Pennsylvania from tho south, and wo doubt not there are many other counties in this stato in which thcso "contrabands" aro crowding whito men and woman out of work. A little timo will reveal to tho labouring whito men of Pennsylvania and other free States that this influx of blaok laborers threatens to deprive them of their bread and butter. If the extremists in Congress succeed in carrying out their programme, whito men will bo compollod to emigrate jo Illinois and such States as prohibit negroes from coming within their borders. they aro embraced to its duties- To whip approved of the emancipation course of , Klfiiiljl'SlfnVcTi.? t misrcuci army lo-morow or next uay, we shall have to destroy it. To march into Richmond, wo mustpavo our way with 20,000 dead Southerners Can wc doit ? Daniel Webster. A writer in tho New York Expi-css (who gives his name and address to the editors of that paper) says that, about tho timo Mr. Howard's followers and tho ab olitionists joined hands, ho heard Daniel Webster express himself as follows : "If these infernal fanatics aud abolition ists ever get power in their bauds, thoy will ovcrrido tho Constitution,' set the Gen. Hunter, utters tho following words of truth: "There is but one fafc courrc for the Government to pursue, and that is to dis regard all party affiliations and adhere firmly to the programme origionally an nounced, viz: The prosecution of the war for the solo object of preserving tho Constitution aud the Uniou with the rights of States intact, to be followed by peace as soon as those objects can bo attained. If thtrc benol Jiimness enough inlhcJhlmin ibtuitioji l'i do this, we arc on a sen uj tv olution, with scarcely a hope ij ever again reaching the haven 'f unity and pcoce." Amos Kendall." OUII1VI IIUUIIll III IllUfelll, 1 fKC QI.XJ. Sent free, by return mail, on receipt of jrm. AGEXTS JI'AN'lEl), In every City, Town, Village, and County, to it! thrilling and remarkable uork. Address cnoiUSC. W. Clltl.liH. Publisher, No: CM anil Mil Chestnut Street, I'hiladi lplili Applcjatc tc. Co., Cincinnati. Ohio, Publishers uf Hie West June si, lens. St. Supremo Court at defiance, change and i make laws to suit themselves, lay violcst I nanus on tuoso who uilter with them in their opinion, or daro question their infallibility, and finally bankrupt tho coun try and deluge it with blood." Wc leave the reader to judge of the DE AT US. In Madison township, Columbia co on Saturday, the 21st of June, Mr. John llui.i.i:n, aged about 70 years. In Franklin township, Columbia co., on tho 18th of June, Mrs. Maky M.Knit- rUKLlC SAIjfi. o v Valuable Real Estai In pursuance of nn order of the Orphan's C'our Cnln-uhia county, on S'Uurday, the 1 21 h day of July, lf( at it) o'clock, in the forenoon, Joahua IloLIijitu, j trator of Pi tLr Applegale, Into of Jniksnn townih said county, deceased, w ill expose tu talc, by i vendue, upon the premises, u certain VlMfisir W kAEKDi lying and Wing Iu the township uf Ja ksnn, bun on thu iait by lands of John Heath, on the mm lauds of Parker, on the west aud north by I of Jauib Chri-tiau, CONTAINING SEVEN A GR ,' a I'itA.ME DWELLING IIOt (uullnisheil) aud outbuilding l.ate the lUtnti'of said dccc.Kcd, situate In the t ship of Jacksun, and county nfon said. JACOII KVEItl.Y, Oi Tj3"1" uirin: Onf-fouilh of the rmrrhasi n to be paiil on confirmation of thu sale, and tin- ba v tr&"! corcctness or iucorectness of this prcdic-' ti.e, in the 7oth year of her age tion. wcoster nau reason to Know where- On the lGth of April, Kkuiien Fhank of ho affirmed at least to know the temper j lis, sou 0f jUCob U. Kuittlc, aged 18 and character of the class of men of whom months. bespoke, for ho had suffered insult aud In Mount Pleasant twn., on the 1 Oth year from tin- confirmation of sale, withm' 1 ' ! - . ii-,,.,. . , , , i . 1 ' .... from null continuation. Ten per cent, of the one I outrage at their hands, because ho had , lnsL " U'UI" tlic elilcst son ol John and to be paidon the day .,r me. stood true and steady as for tho Union. Kecca , ardiu, 111 "B Oth year of Ins Notwithstanding all tho honor ho had t v n i i m , . , - ,r i , . . , In Now Columbia, Montour co., June conferred in Massachusetts, her fanaticial 8th) nnNBV jj0ST j tliu 87th year of his people, in return therefore, sent him in , age. Knrrnw finri rrrmf In lua nravn V,., ' SS1 T MKSTmiHTTJBiiSJH acnusctts is represented in the Senate by! TiT. rtt tl . i Sumner and Wilson, and John A. Andrew 1 W CVO UUCntSCllUntS, is her Governor ! What a commentary upon tho "inarch of intellect," and tho advance of "ideas" iu that State ! It was bad enough for tho "men of Massa chusetts" to insult him whilo he was living, but to have him suceocded in the Senate by such men, after his death, is enough to bring his outraged tpirit back in anger to tho earth again. Phil'idepltia Evening Journal, Moro Testimony. Captain John J. Robinson, of Tuscara awas county, now a Captain in the Eighti eth Ohio regiment, near Corinth, thus writes to tho Holmes County Farmer, about thed amaging effects of tho Abolition eman cipation projects that aro being passed by tho prcsont Congress : "Tho legislation of Congicsa on tho slavery question has greatly stregthcued the robel causo in tho south-west. The rebol leaders now say, 'Did wo not tell you what tho Abolitionists would do if they succeeded.' Tho Abolitionists havo thrown all tho doubtful and wavering onthosido of the rebels, except a very few, who count ehauecs of success aud act accordingly It is hard for soldiers to crush Secession when Congress is trampling upon tho con stitutiou, and enforcing tho dogmas which aided in bringing this devasting war upon tho couutry, It will tako tho last life's , droji of manv noor Boldiors to rnnnir tlm directed ' damago that tho present Comrress 1ms dnnn to tho UDion cause." WILL BE PAID, A liberal reward, for the return of the following named artirles, to the l.'tlilur ul' lliis Journal; 1 Hi t of single Yankee llariiuss, 1 " lliiggy Cushion, yellow cloth. 1 lied Colt kin-tr.uueil. Spade and Shovel. I'.lno i burg, Juno 3J, iffii, BRICK ! BRICK ! 1 BRICK!:! Good Rrick, just manufactured tlllll for a.llll r)lrnti. wtxiloanls nn,l r. Al till Itllinin.ll. n. I. llr.lr Vn..l Apply to the subscriber. , . . HENRY B. ARTHUR. Illnornsburg, June 2d, lees. INFORMATION WANTED ninomsburg, June 14, IM2, J03IIUA I!OliniN Misinistra PUBLIC SALE or Valuable Real Estal T N pursuance of nn order of the Orphan's Court" 1 umbia cnuuiy, 04 Saturday, lUc 20fi day of July, 180 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, John Smith, MmUitt etc., of Jane dingle, lato of .Madison town. hip, will expose, tn sale, by public Veudue, upon tli 1 ses, a certain 1 Lot of Ground, situate In Mndi.-nn township, Columbia count. Joining UuU f Alexander l.ove on the south am .v.irtha (.in tics on the north, the Hi irs of Jacob i 011 tlia wen, containing Thirty-Five Acres more or less, thcrv-isoii the preiuiivs an old LOG HOUSE. 2 and about i r.enty.Kivu Acres of Cleared Land. l.ate the l.state of said deceased, situate iu the t Hup or Madison, and county aforesaid. . , , jacoji i;yi:iti.Y.a Illoomsburs. June 0, 18fi2. TtiiMs of fiux, ivn ,,cr cent, of the pun ,..,.,, ,u w, pum y ,,,. puri iiaser on iho striklne. svf a hnv n.iiiiLil Jnlm 1inn.i1.ini. T.ni... ...... . t,.,.,A..l'.,.AC0,,Y'c,"l". I.uierncco.l'a. '"SAMUIII. A I.C, Uuck Horn, Columbia co., Tu. JunoSith JtCJ 31. ADM INISTR ATO It'S NOTICE. Lstulc of Benjamin Folk, deceased. Madison tn p., June 14, leOi It, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Michart Whit might, dtcn IVOTII.'nu hereby (riven that letter of a.lini lork?." "''"'""lalouf i(haol WhiteniKht late lIUM'.VILLi: I'OI.K, Jun8!i3.I8Ci-Ct. ""'a'U:VAl0'-K' BANK NOTICE. Jl&m'rt . Tho abovo expresses tho sentiments of tho wholo army, and every other discreet, Right. Tho President has tho houso of Gcnoral Leo, on Arlington Heights, to be used as a Hospital for the sick and wouuded soldiers of tho Union 1 .... 1 -i 1 . . 1 ... urmy, auti uyo uuuureu aronow quartercu ( sensiblo man in tho Union. Jeff. Davis in it. This is right. Gcnoral Loo is nn ' seems to havo two Congressos in his intcr officcr in tho rebel army, and is, thcro-; est at tho present timo, and tho ono at foto, not entitled to any exemption from Washington is doing him far moro aood -. . 1 . .. l e 1,1 .1 . 1 .... " ourgovuriiuieiii, uu uuuuuui, 01 ma weuuu man tlio ono at J.ichmond, or positiou, bin county, lias been ongaged to walk a 1 originally appoared in and thould havo wiro in that place on the approaching 4th j been credited to tho " Gtrmantown Tele of July. ' graph. Wo understand from our neir-hborinrr Arrested as TitAiTORS.IIon Pier- papers that a son of Janm V. nnr ro Soulo, formerly U. S. Minister to Spain, Orangevillo was wounded, and is among and Sheriff Mazurcau havo been arrested the missing, at tho lato fight near Rich- in Now Orleans by General Butler, ou a mond. His namo is II. O. Evos, and a chargoof trouson, and havo beon sout yery fine young man. l(o was attachod North to Foil La Fayctto fornafe keeping to tho 03 Regiment, Col. McCartcr. Star, PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL HOI Pi,un!(?A,'iWi1,1 !'0, "wlve'l. by tho iinderslsu in.1 i, Ji"ce' '" ''i6'" to"1' Columbia count; the building a Ytoo Is hereby given, that tho Bank! MAME SCHOOL HOUSE, ir,.'!!,?1'"10"'15' Cros Iload. abovo I.ljht Street, oil llif WUI. a can a Uf fe ",f J'ontour county, 1 "'B loiburir. until the Hth day of July tenVi.ol !,J,,,i v"."lll',",l Thousand Dollars, in! V1"' ,'inJ 'Pifieatiou to bo seen al the olllco eft l uiui-r Ol lliouoan of lllrerlnrs. Danville, Pa., June m, ISM-i" "K.liier TO WHOM IT JU,r COXfEIlN. rrnvlns made such urranaements, cuald-s me m to the foiiowini : " mv"', Oppotltt the Court llorittand licit door to Democrat cUlluuIl.lJ!,';'l.,,','e'l, ""I'etlfully liiforun Ills frlu customers that lie has opened In Po ii BIMF-n SHOP il iroi?. 'i"0.1.1" Mcy 'lr below Iho Of ....... "V:",u'? "eniocrat, where he III ho haiuiyt IO ,IIU liinuWlllff 1 ""-! in,niini,. 7 " , " ,v , v lie , 00 Oil I'l'J All dlsablodHoldlcs, the widow orminnii.ii a tc tl ' 7,f ""'.c"' f""i lonn experience au, soldiers, who die, or ha u heen kined n entitled to pension. The n , owi ?.,ih.! i. CVr0. Ir7- ",m "f p!',ic lroaB. soldiers wloliavod led oi lice k I h, lei'"f A 'IS here "dono In decensy and in oi culit'S XhMe " $100 Bountv. N. n, All claim are carefully ciamlnci k .k i. riUlrll i 1 llllf s Dloonlku,(l March I.I, 1SC3. ADMINISTRATHIX NOTICE o7voiil lev w ,h I ' ,u"f Uteof Scott t,nshtp,Ce HSHais 1 n?pok " t.t w. re ulinli$,t9Htoto at y o ? , ' A L"?Br8t0" ""l'lp. C'olumb U cou?iy d"'""",1 slitiVuSnVT ilsi ;,.,.!'.'"' fof,l'ln1l"'. n,'id r5iuc.it. f,.! alZ l1'' ""! Wt"r "f .aid county U. tl e ' ,nnfti? iff KiTiXlWSi l"rru..lion" eLl' ' re. dc. in n.py. .Bc.n, .owiub.r Homestead Iri iiATii i i P'" . on. of the lit. ..V . P'f.on. havWij cla ins orun iiomesteaa Act, thould enc oso iiipp 1 ,ne '"e "rainM thu eststaoi Ui.i.uiu..k ...u-di Ad( resr. M A , i .inn..'.. l-tetu.buru.Pcnn. sinl thsni for .eltlniifnt.auil those indebted w payrwntwiihontililay. URIfl'.Cl AlKO'f I'm . inn i jtiiwtrli
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