mfluiBfn-'ijraoaira'r. UUriT.U IVV I.HVl I.. TATIJ, l'Rol'RUlTOR UliOOMSUUJtO, PA. Suluiriny, .Inly 11, IS055. DEAIOUM'riC STATU NOMINATIONS. von GOVKitNon, ittORUE W. WUOJIWAltl), or i.uzeiini: COUNTY. JUDGE OPT11K SUPIUiMPi COU11T, or ALLEGHENY COUNTY. PURPOSES OF THE WAR1 OlNDRESj, IlV A Milt NKAItt.Y UNANIMOUS, Tittttl THE 10ttOWI.NO RESOLUTION, Willi It KXTRFPSEB H1C 01CS Or THE Nation ANBHTilETm-EBTANDAnDcrtOYAtTV: lauu i.uuui in ..iij, ui-givu uuiiuiiuuni i jmo. o. in inc ititurc, mere nro 10 uo That iiio present dopioraMo cioi war im- i.ern Illinois or Missouri voters, wo might hopo two candidates, liutl'er is (o be one, some SrS.c' tbis in.V8lory ola up ; but it is 1 thing iikc Seymour, and iMcClollan is to ifOVl'Tiiinuiit uim lit mi"BMmiiu my v (Mini , i u.u in wiii "SMy itmluly tothu wholo country j Hat thin icarii net uagid on fjclriiiut in any ;,iril if vpprcsttvn, or for any ,mp. intcoftofiqucst cr tvbjttftatwn orpnrpottrf ocerlhroiriiir YT&lT the ooruiiiMiion.oiui uprturn the umon. uith a dig- ueMio ccatt." vn-'Tuvn 'to tiuVcon'stitiithw as tup. ""ANKlwmM AllUUNU HIM" UanM mosltr mi. . t i..:. r ' T. will hail with satisfaction llio ending of tho c,cutl0U of ,lic IIon- Gi.emunt L. Vallan war, whenever that can bo dono upon the diokam is a foregone conclusion. Mr, ba3is of a restoration ol the Union. Rut, it will not consent to separation of tho Stales. Upon this platform it stands, pre pared to resist every assaitand to advoeato pcaco with a restored Union. E. II. Little, Ecq., is gone on a tour, and cspects to return in thrco or four weeks. BS7SeNAT0U BlICKALEW AND LADY, have been on an excursion to New York, the past ten days, and intend visiting Ni agara Falls, bofore returning homo to Bloomsburg. "J5S?Wo havo missed tho "Ohio Crisis," and tho "Clearfield Republican" for sev eral weeks from our exchange. This is .. .. n unfortunate as thoy aro to us invaluable democratic papers. Gentlcnion bo punc- tual. USTho Democracy of parts adjacent, in Columbia and Luzcruo, held a Mass Meeting, on tho 4th near Cambra. Ira P. Mitchell, Esq., of Luzerne, addressed tho meeting. It was a tremendous out-pouring of the Lojal Democracy. Wo hail tbo plcasuro of attending ono of tho regular meetings of iho "Orange vttlc Democratic Club," on Friday even ing last. It was a full meeting, and wo C,r.n nrorln Avn1.-n nn,1 fnllv nr"! ....uu, ... - . - j --IjH- ized for tbo Fall Cainpsigniaf!ri:,j0l,rna) llcjFsq., and thcJBd:Mjy""turns, and in addressed .ibr Jl mistake. Dr. John again speaks of the CcLnjinrA Democrat, as the "Tory Oigan.r Now, that is a great mistake. Wc insist that thcro is but ono paper o1" that class, published in Ploonisburg, and that is tho thing called the Columbia County Ilcpaia, , u, .i. VmuJ Machine,' conducted by ono Palcinou John, a full-blooded and lineal dcccndanl of ft Revolutionary Tory. Will you havo the documents ? The Columbia VoJuulecr UliJili.i. Our people in Columbia County have nobly responded to the emergency rcotii sition for the suppression of tho late Robel Raid Invasion. The first call was re sponded to in the raising and sending for ward of Oapt. Clark's Company. Tho accond oall for Volunteers resulted iu rai sing Capt Ent's Company. Another Com pany was sent off last week; of which wc havo but lillo dufinito information, ex cepting that the Company aro denomina ted the ''f.owcnlurg Guards," in honor of ouv fellow citizen, Lieut. David Low cnborg. Wo publish elsewhere a communication from Co. II., 28th Regt. P. V. M., of ivhich our excellent young friend, U. II. Ent,is Captain, with a list of tho Officers and Privates. They were, when the let ter vfZB written, at Marysvillc, nbovo Har risburg. Sineo then they wcro ordorcd Front, and stationed at Carlisle. ' - T 1 T 1 Judge Woodward's Speech. We lay before our readers to-day tho admirable specoh of Judgo Woodward, tho Democratic nouiineo for Governor, deliv ered at tho great Union mooting in Iudo pondeneo Squaro on tho 13th of Decembor, 1800. Tho calm, sensible, and patriotic remarks of the distinguished speaker will bo read with great interest at tho present time. At tho period they were delivered thoy elioited tho warmest commondations from all who listsncd to them, and thoy aro now invested with increased interest uu "0'" mo position in wnion Juugo vy mo j;cmoc-, raoy of Pennsylvania. Wo bespeak for Ihom tho careful persual of all who aro 1 .IS. -r i ! -.1 uvonuuB ui tcnruiug jiik real viows onu opinions in roforojico to our national troub lesf which havo been so studiously mis represented by tho Jacobin p.ress of tbis plaoo. UUUU XU'UUgll. Tho Missouri Republican (AtlminUtra tion) contains tho following interesting no llco, rather stiggestivo than explicit, of tho financial ingenuity of the Republican can didal! for Governor of Ohio : ''This gentlemen is, somewhat mioxpeo tcdly, brought forward as a suitable Re- puuueau cauniuaio lor uovoruor oi unto. Ho was familiarly known iu this quarter soma years ago, having distinguished him self by his connection with tho Mississppi and Atlantic ltailroad,projected to connect St. Louis with Terro Haute. At a public meeting held in St. Louis iu 1851, ho as sured his hearers that this road should bo completed and in running order in one vcar. Tho road iunuediatolv took his name, the "JSrousli Mail;" yet lrom cicany as any m.iu m m a uunj ui m some motive which remains still iincx-) Europe how good it has been that govern plained, and to tho surprise and dismay of lont has been composed of tho most ob iho Western stockholders, ho abandoned 1 stinato and ignorant men iu the country. Ids post as President of the road before I (Applause.) I tho vcar was un, and the work remains1 ! unfinished, and tho motivo for his defection unexplained to this day. Were this prom- . !.1 I.AIIA. .11111 .1 .lnHK.l.. ucilUUliy "II iUUUSINlI lUlfa II lliugtui it ,may prove to be a veritable ono, that this , same L'Olltk'nial), HOW Put forward Hi I !?. . ,. , , 1 . . ' CXCrCUIUgly SUltUUlO person lOT UOVO: fls an overnor 1'" been considered, for the last tw'clvc or fifteen years a resident of tho TLoroJs not the least I harm in all this, yet tho intelligent Re - publicans of Ohio can scarcely fail to ask if 110 ",oro s,,i.tubl ti,,,l,.cr n,?y bu founi1 I to fill the chair of State in their namo. tl .i .i . M.,- ,..i.i a l.,. I lition Jacobins employ in Ohio fpi, Lincoln willed it so. CST Wo should like to see tho official roport of that Smelling committee which last week huutcd a poor old begger man and woman for several days; up and down the creek. Did thoy find out that tho ono woaring petticoats was a woman iudcod and if they did, how ? How many maps and charts did they find in the bundle of bro ken meat, hard brcad,and mouldy cheese? Anil how about the shoes and stocking?, cap lining, and various other lit tlo matters not necessary to mention ? Como let us have tho testimony upon which you concluded thoy wore not spies, so that a inostdosccrning public may know n ' if you are equal to your position. The eyes of tho world aro upon you, you can not escape history) and it is in your own hands to make at least ono very enter taining chapter Tho Campaign on tho Fishiuffcrcck. JCSomo Abolitionist with more zeal than sense, a few days ago took up a poor insano fellow who had been wandering ' bout thocountry, almost naked, wool: Or two t and ImaJU 1.1." w HQ Pl'OVOSt Marsliall olino aud aB a rebel.?-'' ' 1 Ul-i" trous.- 'aU 111 Bloomsburrof that ilk, !' 1 J '.natie, and no doubt extracting most finnn .1M ...'..'.a tn Valuable illlformat'lOU The pwr prisoner, who in tho Keeping of Sjriff Furniau, tears tho bed clothes to iaccs, aud strips himself, and travels rxfiul tho 'room, gaz ing at the ceiling ar conversing with im aginary persons, hardly more demented than his hourly risitors. What may Love crazed him it it impos sible to tell; the others havo ''nigger on tho brain." CS7 When wo seo Abolitionists raging ad foaming about Democrats wearing bullcrmu emblems of ''two hearts united in one," and copperheads of'"Linci:TY,' wc aro reminded of tho vipor iu the circle of fire stinging itself to death. Now who applied tho terms "Butternut," and "Cop perhead" to Democrats ? Most assuredly not Democrats themselves ; but these samo Abolitionists. And when Democrats, in stead of getting angry at tho blackguards who thus try to insult them, take it in good humor, and quietly assumo tho re- proach, they chooso to get mad at us for not lighting with them obout it. Thcso belligerent individuals seem to bo in very much tho same fix as tho bellicose Irish man, "Och, bo Jabcrs, after tin o'clock, tho second day of Donncbrool: fair, and nivor a fight. Won't some gintlcman bo kind enough to tread on tho talo of my coat !" TiFB. F. Meyeus, Esq , Iho fearless Editor of tho " Betford Gazette," has been nominated for the Lcgislaturo. Mr. Meyers is an accomplished gentleman and will make an energetic Legislator. Of his election thcro can bo no doubt, as Bedford county is a scparato Legislative District, and is good for over a thousand democratic majority. Just Liko It. Tho New York Tribvne of Friday last, lias tho Bhamelessness to rojoico that "Leo has crossed tho Potomao in forco and seems to bo threatening an ndvanco into the heart of Pennsylvania," and to "hopo that ho may not bo divcrtod from that pur pose" jJSrTho Royal Leaguers, of Philadel- ph,a number 530 of whom FOUR volun- tccrcd to defond tho stato from tho lato rebcl invasion. Our Royal Leaguers hero (urncd out in ahont tl,n m, nrnnnrt;nn I'-l""""' Chas. A. Wickliffo has accopled tbo Demooralio nominaion for Governor of Kentucky, ou the platform adopted at tbo Ohio Democralio Convention.. GEMS ! From WcmlcH Hilllip'.-i Fourth of July Oration, at Framlugliaiu, Mass. No. 1. Tho tinioiMvithot't libn-ty is tenfold to-day tnoro tacursutl than it was any timo tho last quarter of a century. ( Annlnuso.) Union without liberty 1 snit ' upon, as tho subjection of the North and the eclipse ot the ninetcontu coritury. No. !). 1 believe, at the saino time, that milled by his ambition deluded by nrtful counsellors, tho govorninont at Washing ton to-day, instead of boing a machine to carry on this war effectively, is nothing but a nrf.it national committed to matingo tho next Presidential election. No. 3 When I look up and onward into tho designs of Providence, I see as No. 4. Tho Cabinet is uuredecmod t iucflicicncy heavy ns molten and doubly hammered iron. I T I 1 - .1 - 1 1 Q flin OUlCr. liHUICtUlnlll 13 ono point : poaoo democracy is the other. Rcpubli- cauisin. spccilically, has sunk below any : nnint tli!it nlmiimal ever soiiiidcd Cnn. piatl80)-nml in the future a radical man jxnQ a peace democrat are to hear up rival banners. This speech of tho Postmaster j General is Abraham Lincoln's cfibrt to run between the parties a compromise 1 candidate. Again, I have no objection to that mark you I l nave so sublimo a contempt for tho level of Washington oflico that I am willing the very men who noiu tucm suaii noiu mem iu perputuuy themselves and their heirs and assigns forever (laughter.) Nb. G. Now, what 1 want to say is this. Mr. Blair Fays tho author of tho Declara tion of Independence and his associates, declared equal righls impracticable iu a society constituted of different races. It is a very grave charge I am about to mako, but 1 say remembering Judgo Tanoy's bad law and falso history in tbo Dred Scott case distinctly, that that sentence is tho most stupendous lie of the century. (Applause.) Let no man hereafter charge tho Cabiuet at Washington with want of courage. The man who made that speech is the boldest liar on tho continent. (Laughter and loud applause ) No. 7. Tgnorant as the Cabinet is, it is not so ignorant of tho nineteenth cen tury as not to know that the basis of that speech is falsa in history aud falso iu philosophy, too. No. 8. Now I am going to say some thing that 1 know will make the Now York Hi:uAr,D use its small capitals and notes of admiration (laughter) and yet no well informed mau this sido ol China but bsliovcs it in the very core of his, heart. That is, "amalgamation" a ... I).nf. flir Vnrrlinrn nnrilniTil fnr. . has always used so eJm-amJZ never licarcl lrom a bo'- .!, , ,r ...,: , u, tllu youngest of Z , i . ".'""'iiday of July, 1803, yui X"'ry'hlu thci!slit o all hi" ' ' Vlr 0 ;VOry page llc ovcr ..f, he was an amalgaruaiionist to the utmost extent. ( Applause.") I have no hope for the future, as this countiy has no past and Europe has no past, but in that sublimo iningliug of races, which is God's own method of civilizing and elcfat'tDg the world. (Loud applause.) Jacobm Shuffling. Tho Jacobins try very hard to repre sent the Democracy of Ohio ns willing to conclude peace on any terms, and to lay thcic words in the mouth of tho Democratic candidate, the Hon. Cli.ment L. Yal- i-ANDiaiiAM. They know they utter a falsehood when they make this charge, for thoy know that Mr. A'allandiqiiam, in all his speeches, declared the restoration of tho Union as the solo object ho had in view. Tho truo issuo between Vallan DiniiAM and Biiourin, tho candidate of tho lacobins, is tho Consittutional rights or tho citizens and of tho States on ono sido and arbitrary rule, suspension of habeas wws,supprcssion of Iho freedom of speech and of tho press, and suspension of jury trials, on the other. That's the issue, ! and the Jacobins cannot chango it. j Ou this subject tho Louisville Journal (Administration) contains tho following' irumuii suggestions : , "TlIE Nomination of Vallandiqiiam. ' The nomination of Vallandigham for the Governorship of Ohio by tho Ohio Demo.! cratio Stato Convention is tho product of. revcral factions, the greatest of which, as' wo conceive, is tho feeling of mingled in-' diguation and oompasaion and distrust ex cited by tho unlawful treatment he has' received at tho hands of an odious Ad-1 ministration, and tho very least of which ' is the approval of his viows respecting the ' war. Indeed his viows respecting tho war 1 appear to havo out little or no figuro in tho- procedure. Ho was nominated in suite of ' tliem rather than In conseminnen nf tlinm anih if ho shall bo elected, ho will bo dec-' ted in like manner. Tho proceedings of' tno lonvontion ovinced in this particular' uuuiiui; eavo ncrsona svinnnt hv it . !,;., u ucup-icn wratn at the Administration. Iho platform adopted by tho Convention, which wo will endeavor to mako room for in Iho Journal of to-mor-ow, does not approve his views respecting the war j and the speech of tho Hon. Georgo E. Pugh, who, after tho dclivory of tho speech was nominated by aeclamatiou for the Licuten- .-.I .1. r i ...... ant Governorship, expressly repudiated those viows. Tho truth seems to bo, that tho question tho Convention intended to raiso by nominating Yallandigham is not iiiu question ot poaoo, but simply tho ques ti on of tho right of tho freedom of discus, sion." The Four Acts of Despotism. Written by A. D. Ma 7IOXY. and null. lished at tho oflico of tha Caucassion, New York, at CO and 75 ctn. per copy, aro for salo at tho oflico of tho "Columbia Demo orat." A Democratic Mass Meeting will bo hold to-day at tho residence of Esquire Derr, iu Jaoksou, Lottor from a Soldier. Form 'a. i Voliuitoor Militia. Point of Hoiks, opposite ItoiKVoiiT, l'a., Jul Ud, 180:3. Colonel L. L, Tati; : Dear Sir , It may perhaps bo in torcsting to our friends in Columbia county to know of our whoroabouts.-and to know what wo have boon doing sineo wo left homo. Wolofthomd on tho 18th ult., aud arrived In Ilarrisburg, on that oven- inn at about 10 o'clock, marched into1 Camp Curtln and wore nuartcrod in Bar - ricks for tho tho night, On the 20th ult., wo wore comnlctolv organized and enuin- ped and that day crossed tho River and went into camp behind the tortificatious opposite Harrisburg. On tho 27th, wo morning the. main body ol our army, uu again struck tents and were marched , ller Gcueral Meade, arrived in tho vicinity about a thousand yards beyond tho Fort, "f Gettysburg, and was immcdhtdy put and again pitched tents. That night wo position, tho formation of tho ground had a detail of about two hundred men to ucing sucli as to aitoru ucnorai lueauo mo work iu the Fortifications. On Sunday ' opportunity of selecting positions of signal morning about 8 o'clock, orders wcro re- advantage. Late in tho day, nbout half ceived to bo ready to march in ono hour. , P' four o'clock, tho enemy again offered Wo marched about a half milo from camp battle, and for several hours the contest aud then "about faced," and marched into j was kept up along tho whole lino, with no camp again-. Put before wo wcro dismis- decisive result. The loss of Thursday on sod, three Companies of us, A., II. & E ' both sides was fearful. Tl.o enemy made wcro detailed to bo ready to march in ono' several vigorour ssnult, in some cases , ... . , , , ,. .... approaching to ho very mouths of our hour with two days cooked rations. 1 ho H u 1 h , .. .. J n,. , ,. luuns, but were da often driven back, destination was up tho River to relieve lb" " . , x, . . . ,.t On Kr hlav ih cncmv renewed tho as- somo men wuo wcro on i'ickci. wo inarched to this place when Company E., was halted and relieved tho Picket. Companies A Ss II , moved on about a half milo further, and our Company (II.) was ordorcd up a Ravino whore wo reliev ed a company who were on Picket. Wo remained thereuntil Tuesday, Juno 30th., when wc were ordered to this placo.wl.ich , 'uu is about halfamilo below the Railroad fthe awu t, for early in the cay , . . ... . i, i mi r. wcneral Lee withdrew his Torcc from thd bridgo, which crosses at Rcckvillo. Co.' , , , , , , IT r , . . i i t .i r .t ' town o Cicttysburg, falling back about a II., is encamped just behind the formica i .. . ., ,; ' c , , , . . ' , ... . . , , ' mile iu the direction of Cashtown. irons and w.thm twenty yards of o, Genoral Mca(Ji at onoa tonk posscsjiou I ivcr. Companies A. and us')f Gettysburg, which he now holds, the not more than live hundred yards.fom us, ,, . . . to the south of the towu. in the positions for that is as far as wc ean see. . , . .,, . 1 i. ..,,ia selected or llmvsday. The mountain runs right ur towatus ,,,.. i .. n i , tt i 1 Our two is found in Gettysburg largo tho Heavens, and somo say t'J men up : ' . . ,b thcro tyo themselves fast t t-'o trees for minibo ot tho rebel wounded, and also fear of tumbling down. 0- work. aro ; reeov-red many pnsonen captured by the across the Publio Road aI Railroad and , cncU ' i i 'l un,,rr nn minll fu every case tho cnomymado tho at- arc strong, and it willquirc no small , ... , , , , . i . ( 1i vrnnr(n,l ' ck' aUtl WIt" a valor anJ desperation force to drivo us awar- it w lcportoct, . - . -, i i f rarcly. if ever, equalled in warfare: but that General Yatcs.ho ha command of ,. ""''""'' , ..l.i.,, were met by the Federal troops with a gal- us at this place -V3lr3 us o stay, althouli J 1 our Colo- us back co the Uogu't. la,ltr'' "ool co.irago and endurance, that 1Tpv.uo Ucnorai) has w?ut so far h to 'say, wo aro the best comnauv ho Jas in' his department. cpartmcnt. Our Major, Wm. n. JEisuilias com- mand of us, and ho is a splendid officer for one who never before sa.v active scr- vice. lie appears to haw all tho good qualities necessary to .Make ono of tho best officers in the service. Lieut. Jesse 0. Tate, with some two dozen men, wan ctetaihd to act asl'mvost Guard, at the General Head Quarters, and reported there at 3 1'. M., this day. Below 1 scud you a list of the Conimis- sioucd, non-commissioned Officers aud Privates of Company II., 28th Reg't. Pa. Yol. M , which is C.ipt. U. II. Company. Ent's P. S. Capt. Clakk's Company (C.) is wiui iiic Jteg t. it is rcportcil tliat thev had a slight skirmish, but there has boon no oasiialitics in the Regiment. Yours Respectfully, E.Mi:itai:!iCY. Cap't. Usai. II- Ext, Light Street. 1st Lieut, J D ILsMi'To.)Oian"Cvilic Sd do. JussE U. I ate, Bloomsburg, SERGEANTS. 1st, J C Iliekson, Delaware couutv Ud, John JI. Bates, Columbia eountv. t,i n Tr c...!.i. ii., J 3d, C. II Smith. Del couutv. 4th M B Hughes, Col co. COIU'OItALS, 1st, J S Hayman, Columbia county. 2d, M J Klino, Light Street. 3d J A. Aiman, Delaware comity. 4th Charles Mullly, Light Street. Oth J T Harmau, Columbia county. Musicians, Charles Alabaoh, John Fort - uer, Columbia county, rillVATE?. 0 W Andcrsou, Philadelphia W F ilodino, Columbia couti unty. G II Iiidleman, do do do do 'X A Uowman, Benjamin Urooks, E Cadnian. J Corns ock do FEvoland do T Fedder do H Floyd d,, J Fowler. do G Haymaii, do J J IlcfS, do H Ilowcr do N B Loo do I Mears, do J M Moars, do F Pcalcr, do S T Pcalcr, do B Paidcn, do II. Prentiss, do U W. Shaffer, do A Tonkin, do C iM Yandorslico, do S 0 Williams, do Wm Yontz, do I Yost d0 T J Brinton, Dc'awaro county J Gristwold do 0 C Carboum, do W Crawford, Light Stroct Fllicks do Isaao Muflly, do R ODrum, Luzeruo countj', James Foster, Bradford county, R it Yargason, do T Nico, Pliihidolphia county. OBWobstcr, do A Domooratio Meotiurr. will be held at Moorc'o School House, iu Susarloaf lownEhip,on Saturday evening, 16th of July. AH MY OP THE POTOMAC VICTORIOUS. Tlie latest from the scat of War. Result of t thru wti s Hat lies, '1 he l.nuni) retreat tuff, 'i'trrific slaughter on llo'.h Sides. '10,0U0 Killed and Wounded. Tho fighting at Gettysburg, on Wodncs- "" J"""", fri I... I rJi.l... .....1. wnsonoouuo most uospcratc etiaracter, aml l" losses on bot 811103 ,0!U1U1" 1,10 rcsults mny 1,0 ll,u9 8umlnci1 UP- On Wednesday the enemy attacked the , advanco of our army, under command of ' Generals Roynolds aud Howard, driving lllom from Cashtown through and to tho sol,lh of tl,c town of Gettysburg. 'nS Wednesday night and Thursday - . , 'iaultsoou aftordaylight, and after noarly ! twelve hours'esporato fighting was driven (from Gctt'-iburg, leaving his killed and ' wounded 'ii the fiold.tho who'c of which.at the endJf tbo engagement, was iu the pos Bcssio'ol'tbo Federal tronps. 0! Saturday it became apparont that ' .. 1.-.1 I.--- . 1.. !!.. 1 mauc mem luvmcioio 10 every assault. 1 ho slaughter was terrible. The killed (and wounded on both sides will nrobablv rcaec jornj lliousana. J lie enemy cap- turcd :bout thirtv-Gvc hundred prisoners, mostly in the battle of Wednesday. Tho Federal have taken about fivo thousaud prisoners. j Tho rebel? lost heavily iu their general and fwld offioers. General Archer aud Armistcad arc prifoners. General Garnet is reported mortally wounded, and General Barksdalo killed. Tho latter was buried by our troops, Genoral Hancock, Sickles, Zook. Gib- bona and Warren wcro wounded. Gcn- oral Reynolds, Paul aud Weed wcro kill. ,ed. Gecoral Sickels was comfortably for- waruee bv rai road to B.i timm-n night. i Tho report respecting tho death of Gen. Longstreot aud (he capturo of Gen, Hill, I of iho rebel armyarc not confirmed. Vatlandigliaiu in Oalifornia. "Tue Yallandigham Case in Cali rorsxiA. Tho Sonora (California) Union ' Democrat, of May 10, iavs : I J "VALI.AXDIOIJAM." "No news of what husbcen douo in tho ! fa.sc 0 th' gallant Demouat has been ro t ecived since the first announcement of his arrest. Thousands look, with anxious eyes for his release and frbinphant vindi cation at tho hands of the people of Ohio. I "In giving an aeeouni of iho DemnnmCn . "lccti"S 'bat city, it sajs : "iho meeting then adjourned with lurcc rousing oiiocrs for YahandMiam." Mr. Yallaudigfiam'a fame, ever Mnen Mr. Lincoln ordered his deportation as a convict without lawful trial or conviction, is spreading everywhere, and with it goes the crushing condemnation of Mr. Lincolns unconstitutional, lawless and tryranical act, Mauk the Coxthasi'. Wm. II. Sew ard, our Secretary of Stato, in conversa tion wuu .Lord Lyons, uttered tho follow iug language : t "My Lord, I can touch a boll on my riguu hand, aud order the arrest of a citi zen of Ohio ; I can touch tho bell a-rain and order tho h:isourf,cm of a citizeii oi Xsew lor!;, and no power on earth except that of tho President can rdeasc them.--Can the Queen of Ecgland do as much?" Lord Chatham, ono of tho ablest of England s statesmen and jurists, once so id : . "Tiic poorest man, in his cottage, may bid defianco to all tho forces of the Crown It may bo frail ; its roof may shako : tho wind may blow through it ; the storm may cuter ; tho rain may enter; but tho Kiiur ol LRgland can not outer it. All his pow er dare not cross tho threshold of that ruined tcnomout." Attention Company ! Volunteers, w ho expect to retain their health uuim paired during tho campaign, must seo to it themselves, do not trust to tho Army Sur geond, supply yourselves with Holloway's Pills and Ointment. Every English Sol diers Knapsack coutains them- Only 25 cents per box or pot. Tiir Nkw &tamp Dem. On tbo first day ol October, tho now law In rotation to flnmp duties, Uiulor tho act for Internal important law, lastly observes tho l'utsbiug ;nirti nn ivnn linn nnnrnu i. 11 iiiut. Jiispaititi nuecung avviy uuu ub-iiiiiiy mmlniiMl. Ianl IvtitS. l)?.llk cl.CCkS. ... . . rr ..... . ...... i,. pollcloj of Insuraneo, custom hoilso papers .i.i.. .i.n,ln, nr n inn.-i iiiis no!8 character. All thoso Inslrornonts linvo to ho stamped or thoy become null and void, nml fnr ovcrv Slatnn there 19 a specific price, Thcso stamps will be supplied by iho Post master, as well as by tlio Internal Uovenuo Collectors, nl (lovoniment prices, in amounts not exceeding S100, Tho law, however, will not bo enforced until stamps aro provided, A law liko this, affecting so many inter csts and going into every Individual's busi ness, will raii-o a groat many questions dif-. ficullof solution upon llu? iiK'tatil. M.iny of tho questions cannot I o resolved in ad- . . ... .'II .1 .. vanco, out mint wan un muj- uusu, iui ,i nroner official solut'on. Tho authorities at proper official soliiton. j no iiiiiuoriiios ai Washington, however, should as fur as abio imm,,llnl V mVO Dllch instructions to ll.OSO appointed toadminisicr the net, as will fa- cili.ato il.Hr operaUons and explain to the public when and how the aw nppl,, and in what ineianco it does not. buch mstruc- ..i.i i. r .,! iMr.,.. nn.l in . formation. Tho law requires tho following articles to bo stamped : I'or a bank check or a sight draft for an amount exceeding iwcnlv dollars, a two cent siamp will bo required ; for a promis sory noto,or draft (other than siylit,) stamps of various amounts, from fivo cents up wards, aro requited ; a ccriificalo of stock in an incorporalcd company, twenly-fivo cent stamp ; a powor of attorney, twonty fivo conts ; a pasfayo ticket to a foreign port, fifty cents to one dollar; merchants and shipper have lo pay duties of from ton cents to ono tlnllar.on bill? of lading, mani fests for onlry or cloaranco, certificates of damage, entry of gooJs at custom house, kc. ; for a protesi ol note, or'rnnriiio protest tho stamp duty is iwonly-five cents ; on a deed of grant, from fifty cents upwards ; a loaso on protest, fifty ceMs to ono dollar ; a policy of insuraneo on life or propetty, will havo from twenty cenls to one dollar added to its cost iti tho way of a stamp ; telegraph despatches aro taxed from ono lo threo conts cjcIi ; bonds and mortgages havo to bo clamped according lo their amount, the bnvcM denomination (or stamp for litis purpose being filty cents ; probate of will, or li'ttcr of administration, pays a stamp of fifty conts, upward, proporiionale to lite amount involved; while an express company's or ''common carrier's" receipt is taxed from ono 10 five conls. Tltero are heavy penalties for ' making, signing or is. suing any instrument, documents or paper of any kind whatsoever, without tho samo being duly stamped," and ttio instrument or paper becomes invalid and of no effect from the want of such a stamp. A Hard Wind. The Western Slates havo been visited with numerous hurricanes of lato year, sometimes demolishing enliru villages, lev eling forests, and doing immeiuo damage generally. Tho lown of M . in Iowa, was once visited wiih ono ol theo pqualli ; and, among oilier nniiei perfiiriuo.l on that occasion was told mo ; und the leader cm attach any degree ol ctedenco lo it ho deems proper. Old I'eier II lived in a ono story wooden homo of not very eMoiiBiTO dimen sions; and when it was subjected to iho force of winds itspowen ofresisior.ee were insufficient to withstand so great a pressure and it yielded tho point without a struggle : however, it was not upsot or lorn lo pieces,' but merely moved a low rod, lit ihe courso r,f tha iournev. tho sioro ira n,,cn and the fire spilled out, and tho danger of I a conttagratlon was imminent. Old Poior was too much e.oiled to noiieo the remov al of his houso ; and, seeing tho neces'dty of immediately applying w aicr to iho burn ing embers on the floor, ho seized a bucket and darted out behind Iho houo, whoa great was his astonishment to fimt all traces of his well obliterated. Alter looking in blank astonishment to find all the traces ol his well obliterated, he '.lien called to his wife : "Sarah, I'll bo blamed if tho wind hasn't blown the well clear out ol tho lot I Thero is not so much as a siono left !" Not long sineo a lot of tis-1 am on H. P., ' high private," were quartered in several woadon lonemenis.and in an inner room of ono lay tho corpse of a young foccsIi ofii cer.awaiting burial. Tho news soon spread to u village not far off, and down came tear ing a sentimental, not bad-looking speci men of a Virginia dame. " Let tno kiss him for his mother ! sh0 cried, as I interrupted her proarojs. ' J)0 let me kiss him for It la mother !" "Kis3 whom V "Tha dear little Lieut, tho one who lies dead within, I never saw him but oh !" I led her through a room in wltigh "' Lieut Philadelphia , out on an upturned trough, fn5t aseop. Supposmg h.m t0 ,ho arlic,0 g0 , 'f BUo rushed up oxclaiming,- apnrnaelinil lnr V"' .. ' . j.et muKibsinni for his mother," and ,,; , " " lu ii'tuiiuau. tvnat Was hoar nmn-r.m.,i ..,!... ,i. ...! eloped his arms around her and exclaim- 1 Si U i "Novor mind the old lady, Mi..s. go it on your own account. I haven't tho slightest objection." ot ontoon lliuuGKfl.-l'ontoon hnais aro fU boi.ninud, tinny lee. long, lwo ,, u wtde ai Ho bow.itnd livo f,.ol wido a II to sicrn swelling ,lt iU lho fii,lt.a 0 , widih o six eel. Fad, fl,, 0.i a r.mi. " Koaroffuiir W l.,nl ,,.! ! . """u gago wago for the n'on m, i,V .. ..?,.. . 'I?; proportion of ttnuS pieces and of pi.tnl; - Ou reaching a nyer I0 boats are utiloa InH Heated across hv pnl.i,,a ,n.i.. i ' then in sir nr. ni., ..... ., , ' Piruwu lu . -a iiiu i a l (I across Irmn one boat ,0 tl,0 noxtlnd on iheso nrenlS rr."' Cw??1 fea loilB, Wliicl form ll"U f; uimwny 0 Ihal W l Ill Ii ta r JllJl to Jo re8!, nol t0 1 r v'ar Mth a pontoon ifttin, unload and launch Word 11 ia i'i ij ni.. l " iiiu "'.'J1? 11 J'8 Riven, havo d blid0, 6av ariliv erin lafnli i .. ' ""-'i an m'f can ialel pase w,n, BrUury a))d j);ig Cniullflalc's Department, l'mdtri Fee l b(Scni h invariably In (idi'atrc. . .. .. -. HtiUMiajlutiriM H srvnnAvXZni: ftEHATOTlIAI.. To pit DemntrnHe VJecloti tf Columhh Ccvnty . uwr nj i iu. nw. r ., mi i ur , b,-u rnienii lor yotir for iiirr pnttlnllly nnd gentrou. cmitMenco, I wnuld .n,.rtrlltf IIMIIOItllfn. flint I Hill t.n n .1.... . .. .7.: I,., s...; ; i n , rno;..ViV... u"10. ,,r'' n,ft ci,m"'ln,c rorHTATR snxATon .o r umr, Nnttlmmbrtl.nnl rinl Snyder. ' Anil rcipcciriiliy solicit ynttr Riirrniri. ...... . L.TA'E. rnoTitoN otahy and oleiik or the courts To thi Dtmotrntu nf Columbia, Wpnninnilinrlzpil tonnuoiinrc, Hint JEESR COLK. MAV' nl """ire ton-nililn, will bon t.nuii.i.no fnr ttn oiSco or I'rotlioiiotnry nml Cli'rk of tliu n.'vtrnl Coutli ol Lnliimlila r.it,y, jul.jnt lo iho ilcclflon ul lliu Il,.t i crnllo liiiiinty Colivi'nllnii. llrniii!!! tu p., July, I, Bt)l, i OOMMiSSJONEH. 1 TIIOMA3J. V.JWimiSUct:, l:,.,r,ritcin0.k tw , wm nro nutliori7.M tn nniiuiiiirn will lie n caiiill l.if n ' fal lor)I.Ni;V(;().iniHHI()Ni;il, .uWiq I " ''iiciiS't'rCM-oi1' I,c,noc",ie c"icmifi"- IMi'nTR'lHi'Tl -C. livnninin,,' i irjjiuiiii. TJPON consultation with many friends in ,7, 'feCi VlLVl'i.L"1"11!'1""-! olli r j ". nc.mthinto inr ti.a -iiiico ,r 1 in al, fr JToULSZniy ,M(k ft. fa"' j.,, Bl rnrm ti .luiiui f the oiiice nroniiMiy, Sniiu 1 1 J ?, I t courteously. ' . ' ,c"-''yil Blooiiisuurf. July II, Ison. John (i. ntiiiizr: To the Democracy of Columbia county . PROFOUNDLY gratefully to you for your ropcitu,! evMtm-c, of couiUci.cc ,rmy t,1pf.. city .U tile iiollclttillt.il of many old ',k-u,l, 1 am Imlu . red hi oiler iiiy.oirtoilR. 1,,. fralc Coin tv Comv", . t llll.nntl Vlttl lift tn ltd nnll.m - 11 i.i -V." riotfwnotury nad Clrrh of the Couna, In mid fur thu i.'ounty of ColumMa Hl.oul.l i, Jjloomrtn.,... Jtnyu, J3C3. CYKn,'Y- COUNT YlTllKlBintBnr" " nANIRL McflENltY, Esq , of Fi.,hino-. creek ton ii I.ip, u nro mitliorized to ai'nnm.rp will bo a Ci.udiilatu fur Tnasurt? of Columbia Countu, nttlin nppronclilns r.Iccllon, tuljict to tl.u luacea of tlu t.'ol.iiiiiii.t County llcinocr.iti'L Convention. July II, lSUII. C 0 UNT Y 'i'REA S U RE R. HENRY RITTENBENDKR. Eq , of .in p'MW tp.,we ars i.utliorijod to ,,0.c will be r caudlUuto fur Ticasurcr of Columbia Count) lit lliu npnrnnchm 't:irr ion eul.Ji'ct to tlm altloti of 111- Culunilil.i I'otinty lleiuo,'rntlc Uivventlnu July II, Hull, sixty'davs notice." IT havo left wiih John Smith, Esq., a i me. .iiranilii.il of all mini-tiled ncrnu.ita Hint wrr dui' nit on the tt day July. Mt uutj that is Uui-. Any P"rsot w lulling to tittle them up, can do so hy calllnz on .Mr. siiiiitli. ' Jemej town, July II, lFCl Ini. N. Mc.AY AJDMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Estate oj Pitrr Whitenight , deceased. I -ETTER'S of Admiiiistration on tho V ) IJit.ite of Teter Wliitenlfl.t, late f Hemlock tn ii l.ouimlii.i co.. l'a., ilfceam-d, 1. ive h.-eii cr.ulted by the Ili L'iili r of Coluiulii.icii., to Aiihv Wlnteiiielit, Slnry Wliltcnljhi, of Itemloik ton-imliifi, ('ouiul,..i county p ffi iin havl'ig claims ngnimt tin, etatc of thi dec it are re'iueted to present them to the, Adiului.tralnr at tli-ir ri'nidenco in ai.l toun.liip, without delay, and all perona indented to make payon-nt furthwitli ' AJiav WlllTIIMCIl'l'. .MAKV IVJIlTCMHIir. Hemlock twy., July 4, l?C3-tw Jdmr : A Monthly Journal, devoted to the Prin I a. cipiesot i,,t, and i.e., Ilcsisni-d m unniak tlu i Tl rtiilf IJsllrt1.llir.ll 1 IOti.olta.il I .l . AIJ0LIT10N A DM I MS rilATION, And to defend the dortrincii of t-'tates Kleins, mid o 'nstittitiiiii.il Liburty, at. Iild l,y our K.volutlunar) 1 allier". ' ruiitiHii.il i,y c. (;hau.v.t.v iii'r.u i c, 119 fil l itreet. New Vork. ruitt. Hlngle nun.li'r. 15 renti. ronrnrded v mnll orr ipress to. .11 pam of thu Unit.i.l atate nt i'l a year, in advance. Any periio.. neudlng ten subun-Ill-is will receive an ndd.tio'Jil copy fur oiu ear. July II, IsR:i, A UIHTORVS NOTlcla! fa the Orphans' Court for the county of Columbia, Estuts of Christopher 11. Smith, laleuf Hemlock tirp,, dve'd, A LL persons interested, will take notio", 'I hat the unilerclKucil, nppuntu.l Auditor l.y thu Orphans' Courier Coin... Ida county, tn report distil. uutinoith balance iu the hinds of Aaron Smith. Alt on. ii.tr.itbr of Cliri.-toidur II-Smith, deci-med tnaud anions tliu l'-.it clam, tuts ami reprehcntatives of lie. ,.,ii,iuui in,.- p.-.rifes inu r.-si.-ii, nl tno n. cunler's OIUco, in Kloiiin.liuii;, ou t!nlur!.iy, tie! ti.li day of Ausust, 1.-.13, for tin purpuses of Ills appoint ment. All per.ous inter. sted nru ifpiircd to iresent their claims before tl.o Auditor or bu debarrcJ from coining iu fur a rharo ofthe I'll nils. .JOHN G. FRI EZE, nioomslmry, July 11.1SG3, Auditor. USTATEOP" ALK31 MARR!"" C0LUM1W1 COUJSTl',ss: ' In the Orphan's Court of naid county, Inter alia, it In thus contained : Writ of Partition nnd valuation ortha Ileal L'rt.ito of Alem Marr, deiuased. And now, Jluy 7th, 1PK1, retuiii of ln'iuost conllrmei:' nl.olutely, and ou mi.tiuii of John (I, I're.z-, ll.at'oiirt (.'rautarulu ou Chester U. Jlarr, William Marr, t'li.i Murr, e3on Jlnrr, Hiram S. .'Marr, lliicl.el Ilierh rt Into Knrliel Marr atnl llarriul Viiu l.iutv. Into lliiini i .ilnrr, children of Aleni Alnrr. Into of t-cctt torn, lin, in Coiiinil.ia county, deceased, to appear at an Ortihai., court, to bo held at llloou.sbur;', hi unit for the county id Columbia, ou the first .Monday to wit: Tho "III d.iv ot September ne.u, mill nccepl or refsse lw ijecriil jmrp.-irta of the said estate nl thu valuation placed upon tliu said purparts by tl.j nuiuesi u hlow causa why ibo ami- should not bu fuld lurocabiy to lliu ncl of As nuiddy iu such case sw'u nml provided. I'eraonal i.otlcuof the rulo to be (.erved upiui all the parties re B""'S! in tho county, and us iu-lt, uiibltcation of the rwi prior to Hi! return day lliereof, to lie iiuhlj.litid in one of tlionoutp.tpers publislvid ui IHognistiurj;, in said county ; a paper containing the public iliou tu In pent to omit of the parties out of iho '.oui.ty, each week du ring tl.u publieatiou of the tattig ivltero tha rcbtdjtitt is known, lly the Court, Curtilioil from the Rernnln. May IU, 1SCH. JACOB I'.VI'.itt.y. Cl'k of 0. C. l'er Micnu-.i, I-'. Kieklt. Ass't. Jin) parties abovu tiamcd wili take notice oftlie above bligrins Office, nionnisburg, ) July ji, leas.-ut, . Public Sale VALUARLE REAL ESTATE, rp HE undersigned Executor of tho last OP . """t'i o of Anthony toivn.hip. . , ' """.. niuntoui county i eecabcrt will sell at public veinlua on said nr,iu; 1 " 111 8t" , ,J'lmkl "'$t 1"h 1603, !"r .,?"i'Cl0f " cettain lucsJiinae and tr..c. Olio Hundred ,unU Tliii ly-o;to Acres nnd forty perchs, more or I -as, neailv al' cl, are I , ,i under ii ,;ood stato nri.,l at.uu ,, , , t ll iinuei'ent ll0U'';'1'J''1, "Jr" u," w.'WK snualui V.: 1 W0 ACRES AN D UU'TY l'ERUI IES l,,'W,'in '"'" f JM'it r i nJir a, sn, Ii 'i ?'!" ,'Jlal" Joint I'oii; afoiesiti.i. HOUSE, STABLE A HT.,Hf SMl.r'li cm, Ann Y. ., ushiuoiiui, gSpfi Miltf X. SaSniL', l10'"''11' llfi ' ,iiint, iii! inc tn no mora or 1 ''"V'1"" Ocared and th,. ,e,n"j,"e, lanu is under ugi-oj nata of cultivation less i about 111 II1.U' i nateio comnieuci: al 10 o'. M, w,n b, mdAu kn July U, 13 uunus r i oi.:., ft. t '-