1 ,3; m II h ' in - It JULUHIIM UI'ilUUUUAl.j CDirun by luvi 1.. tate, rnoniiEToti BLOOM SBURG, PA. Saturday, August S, ISO'.C. trr-'ouNo to tiir coNtmi i'tion, ah 'rut: piurwnrcKnn maiiinimi ci.iniwiotim: last riiANK, wiir.NMioirr ami TiinTEJirnsT li.osu AUOUNl) HIM." Vttnltl llibster FUHFOSES OF THE WAltl - - roNORUI. BY A VOTB WUtll.Y t'N N1M01', PHtEtl TUB rUAWimt resolution, umril ummum Tnit oiik ut HIB 1V4TIOS AMU UTIIk'flltlK orAfiiiARnor I.IKII.TY : I "Tliat the present ili-plornbio civil unr tins won ncfd upon tho ccmiilty liy lliu ilivitilonlsln of Iho hoiithcrn Blntoa, now in nriin n?,iliitl ilioConrtUiilloiinl UuVfrnmcnt, nml In tirnn ntmind llio Cn.ltnl , thnt In tills National emergency, Congrins, ImiiIsIiIhb nil feel ing of mcro paaolnn nr roenlment, Hill recollect nuly Ita duty totho whole country , lhat this tear in not vagal en Inetr part in any spirit oi oppression, or jor any pur- post OJ COO or in! trfert nquest cr subjugation or purpose of overthrowing ring tsith the rights or -.staUlihrd institutions of es. bulto defend and Maintain the supremacy i Host Hales the Constitution. and to preserve the Union, milk the die nitu, equality, andrlghts of the. several Mates unimpaired; j ami thnt as soon as these objects are accomplished the tear , ughtto eeate." DEBIOVKATIC STATE XMIXATTOXS. FOR GOVEBNOH, CEOUCEW. WOUDWAKU, OP IjUzKHNK county. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, M WALTER H. S.WKIE, OP ALIiKGHE.S'V COUNT V. Democratic Mass Meetings. Democratic Meetings will bo held in Columbia county ut tho following named times and places : Saturday Aug. 8th. at Stuekcr's Grove- tl loth, in Centre township. 4( ( u ( loin, in buL'arloat " 22nd, iu Beaver Valley, Speakers will bo iu attcudanco. The McClellan Guaids. Thomas Ciialkant, Esq., who some timo ago voluntcorcd to resist tho rebel in vasion, has boon unanimously elected Cap ..?.. - C dlfntii n ... .... . uuu oi vuu "iucuieiian uuarus. ' this is a sensible move in tho right direction. Capt. Chalfant is a bravo soldier, a loyal Democrat, and a Patriotic gentleman. Promotions in the Army. Wo havo neglected heretofore to an nounce tho promotions of several soldiers from Columbia county in Mead's Army : Major Wellington H. Ent, son of Hon. Peter Ent, of Light Street, has been pro moted for bravery and patriotism to tho Lieut. Colonelcy of tho old Cth Pennsyl vania Reserve Regiment. Col. Ent is one of the best officers in tlio field. First Lieut. R. B. Rickctts, of Orangcvillc, has been promoted to tho Captiaucy of Battery P., 1st Pennsylvania Artillery, for meri torious and gallant conduce on battle fields. Second Lieut. C. B1 Brockway, of Bloomsburg, has been commissioned First Lieutenant in Mathew's Artillery Battery. Lieut. Brockway ii a soldier well versed in Military tactics. Ho is bravo and daring iu battle. Soreno Democratic Meeting A Meeting of tbo Dcmocratio Club, was held on Saturday last, at Leggott's Hotel, in Greenwood township, this county. Hundreds were in attendance Ladies and slrangeri and tho Grove was alive with people. Tho Editor of this Journal, and Col. .1 G. Freeze, by invitation addressed tho as sembly. In turn, tho speakers defended the Bible, expounded the Constitution and explained the Law, not forgetting to ex poso tho conduct of sonic of the political prcaehcrg of our country, exhibiting them in their garb of wolvos in sheep's clothing. Judging from tho interest manifested by tlo meeting, it would seem that tho peo ple appreciated tho remarks made, and duly understand their duties iu the premi ses. Greenwood and Pino townships aro in motion. Tho Democrats will carry there, this fall aB they havo not always done heretofore, bv very largo majoritcs. Look' , , , . ,,, ocrats have always lioen for the prcscrva- 1 1 1 - ,J . , . , , I ho had done both the things vou alledsje, I . it n ... .. , ., . out for Democlatio thuudcr from old Co-1.. . ., , , . , Hon of the ConMitution and the rcstnra- u ; it would bo infinitely mors to his credit,,. , ., TT . ., , , Innirna I . ...... .. , 1 tion of the Union, con-cfi'ieutly the rcbois , . -y - i I What GOV. Curlin did Do- j What business had Andy Curtin to go .incoln for power j our" State from in- malice.bat indue ' I U i?10 tiofc , begging to Stanton or Jjiucolu to call troops to uetenu ( vasion? Col. Democrat nr i ., waKiBiior-iiBou. u,-,,wu ...-ui.. rA l,n nrv Pilit.nr in nsk th s fir CstlOll ? , fJov. Curtin never annlicd lo the National ' authorities for permission to call out tlio militia. Republican. Piomincnt Pcnnsylvauiaus say lhat Gov. Curtin, forsceing the invasion from which the Kcystono Stalo is suffering, asked authority weeks ago, to call for fifty thousand incu to defend tho State, as ho has sinco, for sixty thousand ; and that his request wa3 refused by tho Secretary of war ; who coupled his refusal with a tCliZ ofohiSa"tlra!o !un!ed! character lhat her chief niagisti.iio luructi unon his heels and left tho dscorteous ! ' . .. Ti ' .. ' nr v n'ri,o preienco without a word. N. V. Tribune What has Pea John to reply to tho N. Y. Tiibune, which is tho authority for the remark! He knew ho was deliberately falsefying tho fact, yet for tho baso pur pooo of covoiiug iho recreancy of Curtin ho has no soruplo to do so. Go on, Pee John, go on. fcSr Parson Brownlow and Mr. Pryne havo been debating, at Philadelphia, tbo question whether Slavery is, or is not, auctioned by tho Biblo. The reports say that the Tcnncssco Parson had been ef fectually taed up. Col. co, Republican, Sept. 23, 1808. Dr. Poo John has quito a different opin ion of the Parson eiuco the braakiug out of the present war. Bah ! A Mass Meeting was held on Tuesday last at M liuvillo. CitAB. 11. Hkss, Estir,, 1'rcsdiont. Tho mcotinir was largely at tended and spiritedly conducted. Levi L. Tato, John Q. freeze, E. It. Littloi J. S, Sanders, and Daniel Mo Henry, Esqr's., each in turn, addressed tho meeting on tho state of tho Country. Locust Democratic Meeting. Another Mass Meeting was held, tho snnio evening, m Locust, at Col. Hurst's Hotel. Elias L. llclwig, President of tho j happen to bo engaged in them, Oh ! hor Democratic Club, in tho Chair. Messrs. 1 riblo. '.L'hoy ought to bo burned at tho Freeze, Little, Tate, Sanders, and Mo- Henry, talked tollio pooplo. Hurrah for lliiioll aild tllO DciUOOraoV. A New Select School. Miss Emionoua .l.LnsciiKit.tho accom plishcd daughter of our worthy followoiti-' ZCU, RcV. Jollll W. liOScllor, declares Iter , ' , ... ,. . IlltOlltlOIl, through tills paper, ot OpeniUg ' a Solcct School, next Monday, in the Basement of tho Itofurmcd Church, in Bloomsburg. Miss Lasoiieu, is well qualified for her position and is deserving of liberal patronage. Wo wish hor great success. CSf" Resistance to the laws is rebellion. Pec John. Then when the Abolitionists in Lancas ter county a few years ago, resisted the execution of the Fugitive Slave Law, and iu that resistance committed murder nn Dr. Gorbucli, hellion." they wore guilty of "re-j And when the abolitionists of Massa- ehusctts resisted, with an' armed mob, tho return of a fugitive to his master, and killed Batchcldcr, and forced the authori ties to call nut tho U. S. forces to execute w I I tho law, thoso abolitionists wero guilty of, ''rebellion." And when tho Northern abolitionists, through the Legislatures, passed Personal Liberty bills, annulling and selling at , uoueht the act of Consrcss. thev wero thus resisting tho laws, and wore guilty of "re bellion." Ttn: Administkatio.v vs Tub Gov i:knment. The Abolitionists make a most Wilr lu "cleau out"' tI,u rubul Ii:,VB co" tremendous howl over tho opposition ; eluded not to uso broomsticks, but pro .Democrats to the policy of tho Admiuis-; llosc to ll7 tor Oil ; its "cleaning out" tration ; and pronounce every mau a trai- FPortica being far ahead of anything in . , , . , ., , . . . the broomstick line, tor who Uoos not support tho admimstra-, ,... tion, right or wrong. If tbo position is cor-1 A Coi-minnAD Rkiiukiii) A gontlc- rect then tho whole abolitiou or Republican mriy are .cii ucciarcuirauurs. uii me 7th of Deo 1857, at Washington, they ,,,,. , . adopted the following resolution : Resolved, That tho Republican mom- hers of tho IIoUsc, deem this a proper casion to re-afiirm out adhcranco totho principles announced by the Republican iNational Uonvcntton, held at .Philadol phia in June 1800, and ire will cohtimte T WPf Mon to ainj ADMINIW 110JS that docs not pructicallif enforce lim? ilnrt, inr . .V. uiosc aouunes ; y. , , J- In 1861, when Dcmocratio News paper Offices were being "gutted," as it was termed, by Republican Mobs, the Tribune spoke of their doings in tho fol lowing patrouisiug terras : ''Tho righteous indi'.ntion of the peo ple, at tho treason of tho northern presses which have been for months stimulating the slaveholders to rnlicl nrrninat the Union was very strongly manifested in various' parts of the country yesterday." i But since the ''indignation of the pco-' pic," a few days since, was so "strongly ! manifested" toward its own establishment, ,1m 1'riliiiin ia 4r.t!lili, cn..rn n n hiaIl. ! It is not uucommon that doctors dislike to! It is the determination of the Dcmocratio . , ., . ... I.i.. .i.. .i. ti..:.. .1...11 u i tauC lllOir OWn mcuicinc. I Mr. Btickalew, U. S. Sonator, has been to tbo Clifton House lo sec Yallandigham the traitor. Wilhcsbarrc Record of the 'limes. A deliberate falsclioo:l neighbor Miner. Senator Buckalew, has not been lo tbo 'Clifton House," this summer, nor has , uv, nuo 1. tr..ii i-i a .1 i or any otner patriot, tuun to no noticcu' , hy your tory disloyal machine. Dr. Pkk John, givessome evidence . of llclr Jty, iavo just ben, the reverse, this Wcek, of the improved character of"' ron ,L IlrPuUia'- W notice, however, two , "'th tho rebels Ae bcl.cvetha iftho i tLo M'c!10 which demand , 'n ,ilko, 0!' AJ a'"1 C'e:': ; , . L Machine which demand i correction. Uno is, tho assertion that " Old Abe" has not drawn his salary, tho past )car, and the other, that S. S. Cox, of Ohio, has admitted the probablo defeat of Mr. Vallaudigham. Wo demand tho proof iu both cases. W. H. J.uouv, Esq. Wo are happy .1 i .1 . 1 1 j . fit .. It Ct . . I ..., ,-,,. , ,, lo auuouuce, mat uio rjuitor oi mo "otar ( HSth Reg't.' P. M. nine month i tho ArJ o . I my, has rcturnod to his friends and home. ,i ':. ii ivi Li. r. . I Ho is lookinj! well. May h'n future bo more pleasant than the past, Col. J. F. Fiunk, general Agont for tbo New York Nurseries, advertisu them in our columns. Thoy also havo a branch establishment in Selinsgrovo, Snyder co., Pa. Col. F. is a very gentlemanly Agent, aud will promptly uttend to all orders sent him to Selinsgrovo. CQr An election was hold in Luzerne county on iho 2lst ult., for tho purpose of erecting a new county out of part of Lu zerne, to be called Lackawanna. The voto stood 3,450 for, and 7,187 againtt it, being a majority of 3,737 against the new county. Human hurrahs for Vtillaml iliatn , lio is called a traitor by "uiiconstitution Uir Son men," but nn Abolitionist can say that lio is glad John Morgan mndo his raid into Indiana, and is called a patirot That's the difference. Mobs, when composed of Abolitionists, and devoted to outrages upon Democrats, arc lawful assemblages, and ought bo en couraged. But under any other circuin- stances, and (-'specially if any Democrats stake That tho diireronec. To bo iu favor of prosecuting tho war for Iho Abolition of slavery, and to pre vent tho restoration of tho Union as it was is to bo a "Union man of the first water." To bo opposed to tho war and in favor of adopting measures that will reunite tho Country Ullllcr Oil V old Coilf tllUllOll, 13 to , . .. ,. . . , bt! a VIIO Sympathizer With treason. That's the difference. A man who preaches Abolitionism in the pulpit, and cucoiragos the taking of a brother's blood, and reviles his neighbor bccanso ho cannot agree with Lim in poli tics, is "a holy man of God," and "fares sumptuously every day;" but the minis ter who eschews polit er, and preaches tho truths of tho Gospel, and aJvocatcs "poac on earth and good will to man," is a child of the dovil, nml is kicked out to starve. '.That's the difference. ' The Goddess of Liberty, who left this country some two years ago, will return about the fourth of March, 18(11. It is j proprr to remark that the chains that were I forged (oi her by the Abolitionists, will it is thought bo used lo uraeo the forms of those who ;ol them up. It is said that the Germans and others '10 g"1 tllcir 100 ares ' land in the west, by electing an Abolition PrcMUont, arc getting rich upon the products. Tho time once was when a man could carry five dollars in his pocket book and hardly know it w-m there, But now-a- days, it takes a two bushel bag lo hold that amount of the needful. Tho twenty old women, who wore go ing South, at tho commcneomciit of the man informs us that ho as present at an e prominent Republicans at Chanibers - , burir, 1 ennylvauia, during tho tune tho rub,, occupicd lhat ,ou.n. Aftcr (iisguis. ing matters connected with the war for oe-'somo time, a prominent office-holder in Franklin county Meppcd up and introdued himself to tho ltebel General. Jenkins said that ho oui-ht to refuse bhakimr him bv tho hand. The office-holder desired to know tho reason of such treatment. General .lunkius asked the question. "Aro you .1 ta . 1 , .! the D tA y Irom this coun- 'try.'" "Yus," was iho reply. "Then vou aro a regular UopperhoaU. "11ns is what they call inc," replied the ollicc- 10(c,. Jo which the rebel Ueucral re plied. "Lincoln ought to have hung you and the rest of the Copperheads 'ong ago. ! Wo would not tolerate any such men iu the Southern confederacy. We respect thoso who aro against u in the North much more than tho Copperheads." Hurrhburg Telegraph. 'i,Iia alj0 wc find in tho Danville Democrat, an Abolition tory organ under a disguised name. This for onco is an honest confession, for of course a rebel General would hob bob with Republicans n fwl snub moflrfifs itl lust. llmf. mnminr p.mjf wi.n iu uuhni tu.iii no jhusui vuu which so embitters tho rebels against every mm nf 5U mniiibum. Tlinw IW nnll.imr ffom Ul0 jopuv,Hcan8, because they know ! well enough that that faction U contending 1 for the ascendency of fanatical ideas which must untimely lead to dissolution. Wc havo a bettor opinion of Jenkins' honesty llinn I'vpr v,- li.nl h.fVri 'I tin lli.m. . , ,., ,., ., , ,1a tint lil.-n Mipm . vi-liilt. tlin nl do not like them ; while the abolitionists, on the other hand, with loud professions I i,Jiciia" J'""nora mat u.u nuiucr woum . .i . ii .... ... " .. rni'n v ih i. iiitinni' I rnnrmoiir. nun a " -s -t ; because the latter never aided the Soiith'f -I vtu cour.o by issuing an cm .uoipalioiiy .... ... . .... . jiroclaination Thoy like their real lriouds best. Tho Danville Democrat will thus sco that it has not mado much on this is- sue. ' J9" Tt appears that Andrews, a prom- !UCI,t ?l'.lho rio,ora J" Kow Vorl; a not a V rg n an, ns has boon asserted 0 -,., but an old and well known resident ul tho 'city, ami a Tiltouiaii abolitionist. His I practical application of the Revcrciid Til- ton's theory is manifest in Iho subjoined extract from the New York Tribune ; 'Andrews was arreilcd by detectives McCord, Farley, Radford aud Dusenbuiy. Thoy found him in bed with u colored woman." Htr Mr. Lincoln hiuoclf set the bad example of disobedience to tho Courts. In his Chicago speech, July 10, 1851 he said : 'If I were iu Congress, and a vote should come upon a quotion whother sla very should ho prohibited in a ncw-Teiri-tory, in spite of tho Dred Scott decision, I would voto that it should." o urait. A In Now Jersey no draft has been made, and it, is delayed until it can bo altogether avoidod by volunteering or by payment by mo a.a to o tuo ,.uu penally or every i ,1 II 1 . 1 . 1 Ti. T - . TIkI.ihI.iMA 111. Ill YiU M UUUiU, ii ivniv nnninGiirn "M",rn""v the draft has boon nostnoncd untd tho many pending legal nucsns aro dotcr-. mined, In New York it has boon sus- ponded, and if tho. Courts shall not declare thoeouFoiiption act unconstitutional ami , void it is proposed to pay the community A. .11 iur .ui pool men. I I.. Pennsylvania tho act is enforced , promptly and rigidly. Every man, not otherwise tlisqualifiod, who has not 300 to purchaso exemption, has to too the mark, nolens volcus. The Old Kcystono is ulways foremost iu the discharge of her duty to the whole country ; but wo think uo invidious distinctions should bo made by tho Govcrninont. If tho draft wero sus-pomlcd hero, and a liberal bounty off ered, Pennsylvania would very soon fill up her puota with bravo volunteer.''. 'I he Slalo Interest. , William V. MoG'rath, Esq., tho.' State Treasurer, on last Saturday, commenced paying the semi-annual interest on the Stalo debt at tho Farmers and Mechanics' Bank. Tho whole amount In round num bers about otic million dollars, will be paid in coin. Thils, through the exertions of Air. McGrathj Pennsylvania remains true to her pledg'S to her creditors. Wo con gratulate our fellow citizens on tho excel lent management of the State nuances by tho Treasurer, and on tho maintenance of our credit throughout all tho trials of the war. JC" Tun radicals havo just discovered that it is not so ea"y to "bag ' a whole army as they tried to make tho people be lieve. They used to speak of it as tho simplest thing in tho world, and could find no milder term of reproach for a (Jcnoral who failed lo do it, than that he was in heart a ,:traitor." But, after Burnsidc's inglorious defeat at Fredericksburg, and Hook cr's disastrous failure at Chancellor villc, thoy havo become more moderate in their demands, and aro now satisfied with a General who defeats the enemy iu a hard fought battle, although ho may not bo able to ''Lag" them afterward. What was 'treason" in .McClellan at Antietam, is not allowed to detract from the glory that jjoft(0 achieved at C! -Hvsh urjr. j TIIUGUXAT I.NTEUNATIONAr, WllEAT Snow. Notwithstanding the injury wheat has sustained in some sections fioiulhe midge and from rust, it is thought that the International Wheat Show to bo held at Rochester, N. Y., September 8. 0 and 10, 180!), will bo a great success. Competi- tion is open to the world. Picuiiu.ns aro .,. , , r , , , , ollcrcu amounting to fivo hundred and " in- 1U"J "u"a'a) iu uuik m uuiuina un: show has been fixed so that the wheat exhibited will bo in demand for seed On the last day of tho exhibition a public auction will bo held on tho ground at which the exhibitors can oiler their wheat for sale. We arc requested to state that parties from a distance who cannot attend tho ex hibition may forward their wheat and have it entered. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing tho President of the SocHly, Josui'ii Hakius, Rochester, n. y. , l!"UaY " J uc"cscc f irmc'' for August says that muco the advent of t - - the midge tho great aim of tho wheal grow er has been lo get a variety that will como into flower a few days before the midge flics make their appearance. The reason why the Mediterranean ij so much Icjs lia bis to injury by the midge, ('erroneously called the weevil,) is its carlincss. But it What is wanted, tho Farmer says, is a variety of whito' wheat ''as "ood a's tho Soulcs and as early ad the mcilitcn'n- nean, it sucli a variety cau bo lound, it . ! i -. is hoped lhat it will be exhibited at the Great International Wheat Show to be h ot jlooLogt N y Be lclubBr 8, 0 Such a wheat, the Farmer Uwouhl bo worth milliaus of dol- Iars to wWcrn New York alone." JSSaT" Tho miners in tho vicinity of Pitts I,avu !1S!liu bccn 011 btriko tlio past TttnV' nn ( nt1 Cn 4 ni1ii,.n C wek or two for an advanco of waea Thtwclaiin ten cents per ton additional, which tdcflittiitl tho operators thus far have aulusedwjhcse Ircquent strikes arc ma - tcrially-TlTTmagitig tho coal interest of iho valley. Canuot operator and workmen mutually hit upon tomo plan by which their recurrence may bo prevented ! SF An official dispatch from General Gilmoro states that his aggregate loss iu killed and wounded during tho three ao- lions of tho 10th, 11th, and 18th ults., on Moiris Island, was six hundred and thirty fivo, and thoro wore about threo hundred anil fifty missing, Many of tho wounded would return to duty iu n week or ton dayi. Tho health of the command was imnroviutr- Tho Cleveland Vl'i indcttltr , ono of the oldcnl and most picminrnt Dcmocratio papers in Ohio, two years ago wont over to the opposition, and mpportcd the Tod abolition ticket. This year it comes back and hoists the Yallandigham fljg Oill.UUNIGATIOiirtS. 'Mm Hr Ut Wlrt( I)tmtrtU Blbbillg ail Abolllloil I'rcacllCr. jin;mT0R. pon5o a(visfl m,cr8 of n inci i ... . . . . ... ilnnf. tvliinli rnflnnllv nnfitti'ml ill Krntlkllll t r VZ" 'V .", T..." " f iZIZ nn Abolition Screeching Preacher was most nffrpdirtll v snnlilifiil. A vhc.Acn Proaohcr n foW 0( on gumlay b LfjJ congregation, that ho was about to deliver ;.;; ,;n)1..,r. n,l rnmorl.-ml. that m Mt ,o hou coM leavo tho houso. A "loyal Lady," a mem ber of his church, aroso and informed his rcvcronco, that thoy paidtni preach tho Gospel, and thoy wanMprcar noth ing from him in relation toTolitics. So saying, tho cntiro congregation, excep ting nineteen persons, left tho hnso, and j ho wont on to exhibit to a solect few, S'm lio (tnd Dinah ! j Mr. wisc-vlrcc camo back last Sabbatl Ho found a very largo assembly of people, and lie soon "smelt, not a nigger, but a big mice.' Deeming discretion tho belter part of valor, lib tremulously hurried through his discourse, loaving the nigger out in tho cold, and mado tho best of his way out. On entering the gato of the yard, Mr. Uc-Acrc was met by a delegation of citi zens more loyal to God than to iho nig-' ger who promptly informed him, that he; must never again polluto the houso or des ecrate the t-'abbath there by attempting to glorify his negro friends. Instead of b; ing admonished in meakucss, lio evinced intiro of tho spirit of tho d 1, than an humble christian. Thoy however duly notified tho ''apostle of abominations,'' that if ho over attempted to repeat tho in sult, ho would bo sure to get iu this world, what awaited all such fellows with ,(;it'g-gir-oii'tliC'brain" in tho world to come. JUSTICE. Sword Presentation. RoHitsiiuiici, Pa. August 1st 1803. Dear Col. Tate: Thinking that tho following may bo of interest to you, and tho readers of your Journal I will respect fully submit it to you for publication : Tho members of Co. A. (Capt. Bucka lews) 178lh Reg't. drafted Pa. M., on the cvouing of the 30tli while at Harris burg, presented their 1st Lieut. Jons J Kauns, of Benton, a splendid sword as a token of their esteem for him was ritcd on behalf of the Company, by Corporal Win. Comstock, who accom- panicd tho presentation with a few well limed remarks. The sword was accepted by Lieut. Kauns, in a becoming aud uruooful manner. Lieut. K. goes out of .., , , -n r , . the service with iho good will of bis men, , . -f i t :. .i i and conciousncss of having done his wholo 1 .it nniintrv. jc . , , , , . , i , - 1 cvitaly lead to tho defeat ot the pa neither shunned duty nor danger, and Ins J r., .... .i.:..;.; J!m!w ,." btato next October. Wo look IIIUH XUlb lUUb HIUll JJIUti l 'Hl"j3 .share with them the hardships and dan- r, , . uers ota soldiers Hie1 oucu conuuet among our officers is as raro as an oasis in a desert, and iu order to show that wc ' . . i niinpfpi.i(o Itnnnr.nliln trn.itmprir. WG ' I I" ' onn nnnrppi.itn hnnnrali Q treatment. WG ii'ivn Iiim lhr n . linmrr wnll awarn Iliac o o - it will never be drawn except in a just and holy cause. Yours, &c. BROWE. A llcccipc Jor making Boot Ulacldng. Take two cents worth of Pee John's character, and one half pound of white ning, and mix them up with two ounces of, Gooso Grease. This is said to bo far su pcrior to J. S. Mason's Ckalleugo Black ing. P. S. In applying it, use the ' Colum bia county Smut Machine instead of a brush. PROHONO PUBLICO. Anotnor iVDOntlon Uutrage. ...... We loam that on the L'Sth ull., at about threo o'clock iu tho morning, under tho shelter of darkness, increased by a denso logi a gang oi armou somicra anu cmzons Iirnlo ift Arry t tun 71 71 1) 3 IT nittnn nn. "u" "v vU lcrod aml troyed several cases of type uml u pui tiuuui iuu iiu iinuru. a uctuuu- 1 i- A I.. I. mcnt of a military p 'proceedings, and rail 011 a l i flcd without finishiui patrol discovered tho Hied their comrades but tho depredators fled without finishing their work, and without detection. It will bo rcoolloctcd that iu tlio former attack there was an en tire destruction of all tho material of the The paper will appear without dc- lay. cgy Tho extensive tannery of Forbes & , Clements, situated at Bushvillo, Sullivan j 00., N. Y.was destroyed by fircon the 23d. It is understood that tho firo originated in tho cngiuo houso, and was oomuiuuicatcd to tho tannery building adjoining. About ono thuosaiid tides of leather wero drying iu tho loft, of which only threo hundred were saved. A portion of tho loather in tlio vast was also Injured. Tlio entire j building was soon a pilo of ruins. Tho firo communicated with ono bprk pile of somo ono hundred and fifty cords which burned tho olhor being saved with great effort. Tho total loss will roach about S1U,000. i ixa i'litcou iiiousanu wounucu sol diers in all havo been taken from the j Geld at Gettysburg, aud sent to the differ j cut hospitals throughout tlio country. About 5,000 still rcjuain there. Of those removed, 3,000 wore rebel's and 12,000 our own men. MEXICO. While wo aro engrossed with our domos tio civil war and' aro agitated nbout the is sue, our attontion is attraclod lO'tho throat cninc asncot of external affairs. A nation oan be destroyed by cxtornal ad veH na j - . j i v. -r !- ! l'lcru!l! cirouuin..o. ' HOW i T"."' or por s aro filled with innumerable vessels of tho al- llwl nAini.H nC ltiwirt tint rnrtf.1.- linl'n' libit JIV. bio V. UUlV'b , rvi.w " I v solemnly dcclaro her an Empire; her power udder tho Juarez or constituted Government has been (suspended by the protectorate rule of the French. She is divided by factiont and threatened by in imical armies. Tho expedition that has caused this was one of tho French, Eng lish and Spanish Governments, to cnfoico tho payment of certain claims alleged to bo duo their Governments. But Napoleon, with that cool, cunning strategy, has crca ted a differenco between the government' and tho church and thus effected his groat purpose. Maxisialiau of Austria is spo ken of for Emperor. Thoso things intimately interest our Government. The Monroo doctrine, sup ported for nearly a half century, is assailed and it remains to he seen whether out Government will resolutely claim an eman cipation of tho continent from foreign in tervention. Wo have claimed that foreign irans-atlaiilio powers shall not interfere twith tho several Governments of this con tinent. Will Mr. Lincoln turn his eyes from tyranny and corruption and watch our foreign relations ? Will ho realize tho magnitude of the difficulty and prompt ly avert it! With England's power in Canada and France's in Mexico, wo might bo overwhelmed with hostile armies and suffer such disaster, that a bit of diplomacy will now save. Our nation's honor is at .stake ; her precedents to be vindicated ; her interests to be secured ; and, probably her nationality to bo settled. Although wc aro enervated by consuming war, and tljp flower of our couutry is fading on bat tle, fields, yet wo havo might sufficient to defend our rights and preserve our cunti- ncnt from foreign invaders. No Empire for Mexico; uo Maximilian for Emperor uo interference by foreign allies with the affairs of this continent. This thould he our policy. Wo havo hope. These for- cign secret cnimics of our Government one day shall sadly know its power. Tr cubic in the Wigwam. A decidedly bitter fight is now pro- , j grossing among tlio Abolitionists ol this i a. .... mi.- i!,...i n ... t.i- ot"lu- ,lsuu,S sieving that 0ov- Uulm 18 doi"S 1,13 utlll0ft t0 oltain a nomination, is engaged in the I ver lauill'bl "d delightful task of venti- luting the action of his excellency since i L.'? "StKn, which ventilation is any- tiling but crcuitabio to t ic Uovernor. i i it charges him with al manner of rasca - f . . , i-J, www aufi tliat ilia uuiiliu.1 LIU 11 Vlll 111- rty iu "P011 1 " li 1 ' I S" cm.rc umuierencc, lor tho reason that it is immaterial to im . who is nominated by the Abolitionists. - tr, . , ..... ! " " . ' " M,t "J , I CniWllVama ! Tlnu-nvor. rn minimi rr, 1 . - ' . oaf Mm mn).l C ...... . , 1 J o' there same charges were made against Gov. Curtin by the Democratic press, tho opposition journals and men now engaged in giving them curreuey wero most vehc- mcut in their denials of their tiuth. -" - tSTTho good citizens of this county will bo highly gratified to learn that a bat- tcryot l.iglit rtilery, with about six bun- oral other valuablo building.. The firo drcd Infantry reached this placo yesterday broke ont in tho cellar of Mathew & Gil morning, and aro to be used for tho pur- more's drug store, and extended to a :ur posc of enforcing tho draft, and suppress- story building on tho north, owned by ing any attempt to resist the doctrine of a John Koch, and from thence on the j-uuih ''military necessity." This installment Koch's building was badly injured, han of troops, wc learn, is to bo followed bv dcrson's buildimr was totally dcf-troved. .. . otticrs, wlio were expected to reach Poits- villu yesterday or to-day. "Tho more the i merrier." Wo desire, with duo regards . ov tll exalted position aud tho awful ma - wiwi fcu wusl luarauai ui this District is clothed, to call his attcutiou to tho following lines rJio King of Trance with fifty U10u3.mil men. fllarclicd up tlio lull, and Uicn-MarchoJ down ncnin." Wo aro satisfied that tho people of this county never contemplated any resistance to tho laws. What effect this array of of military may havo on them wo are un blo to say I Democratic Standard. Narkow Escape.--About sis miles abovo Berwick, aud on tho eastern bank of tho Susquehanna, is a famous cliff call ed Council (!lin cnnin ftfin ft.of .-.v. . . ...i,., .....uo uy a projecting tpur 01 mo mountain. Un Saturday, tho 11th ult., as we learn from tho Scranton Republican, a littlu boy, tho eon of Mr. Gruvcr of Hollenback township, was driv ing his fathers team hauling wood on tho crest of tho mountain . Ono of tho horses, a colt, got stubborn and tho liltlo fellow could not movo him. Ho applied to a mau ploughing near by for help, but was told to try it again. Ho returned, mount ed tho colt, nnd whipped him until the team startod and right for tho edgo of tho precipioo, but tho boy sprung off just in timo to Bavo himself, whilo tho horses, wagon and load wero precipitated below, killing tho animals and dashing tho wag on aud wood into splinters. Berwick Gazette, JGS?-William V. MeGrath, Esq, Stalo Treasurer, paid the semi-annual State in terest on Saturday last, iu gold, The Slaves cf I'njiitllcc. DEATH llOHHED OF HIS PUhV. Tliero aro queer pooplo iu tho wor'd j nconlo with tho most absurd, uurcason-j i nMti Imlcranaibto prejudices. For examii'j , Up, mnf u-illi iiiflivttliinttf vtn UnA r morbi(1 nnlipatIiy lo al,,lIlillg that w oxtensivcly advertised, no matter wlm might bo its actual claims totho confidence of tho public. Thoso cccontric looked' with especial disfavor on advertised uicdi eiucs. Thoy could not tec, for example, iu Dr. HoijIioway's magnificent system 6 advertising, covuring, as it tloas, all the mediums of publicity which tho world af fords, anything but a gigantic tchemo or mere speculation. True, they could imi gainsay tho testimony pouring in spont.i- ncously from the highest sources, in f.ivo.! of his incomparable Pills and Oiutmont. but still thoy shook their heads and mut tered "humbug." Of course, there is .n possibility of arguing with men who v: t icason. The- best way is to let them aLn . Fortunately, such specimens of stupid; are "few and far between" in this cnllght cned cs"a. Tlib gcricfal fColiiig is that if a thing is in itself excellent, its viitues should bo proclaimed to the four winds of heaven, for tho general benefit of man kind. Hence, tho proclamations made by Dr IIoi.eoway, through the cntrio news paper press of the world, of the proportici and operation of his remedies, meets with the cordial apyroval of thinking men. Thu value of tho preparations as specifics for tho various internal and external com plaints peculiar to different climates, or common lo tho world at large, is conceded not only by the masses, but by govem- monts, men of science, and candid obser vers iu every walk of life. Oan sucli rem cdies bo too widely known ? Impossible I Cm. "JMlttr Columbian." Important from Mexico. By the arrival at New York a few days' ago of the steamer Roanoku, from Ha vana, wo learn that a council of notabi i. til,3) mct itl Convention at thcCiiy 0f Mixioo, tho Arch Duke Maximilian, of Austria, was declared Emperor. Should he decline tho throne, the Emperor Nn- noloon ia employed to select a suitable pL.rsolI to occupy it, in whom lio has full confidence. This proclamation was im mediately mado public, and was forwaid cd by couiicr to Vera Cruz, from whence it was sent by a French steamer to u .,u na, shortly before the Romaic left. Admitting the truth of tho abovo im- portaut intelligence, it will bo easily im- agined that it wi.l give ibe to hi:'. complications with our Government, ml may ba tho mcau3 of olnliroUinf ua j a w with IWo TUo AdminUtrati(m at Washington must either resent this ac tion of tho French Emperor, who, doubt lass, controls the whole movoniuui i:i Mex ico, or it must abandon at onco and foicver tho Monroo doctrine to which we have so-' strenuously adhered for tie last forty nr. ..... .. .. .. ... . a'. jkuis. u o sunn aw.tic its action witu in tense interest, trusting that tho President ........ .....vi.! b, uai will be equal to tho occasion. Finn A'i Scn.i.Nmv. Wo regret to learn that a destructive fire broko out ou Thursday night last at Scranton, which' destroyed a large amount of property on Lackawanna avenue the most populous part of the town. Wc could Itarn but few partieul irs except that Gcorcro San- dcrson & Go's fino banking houso, with contouts, was consumed, to"ctcr with scv- , . . " with its contents The propcrtv of Ji. it ' J. F. Fuller and Mathew & Giin.oro, and tho Union and Peter Williamson Masonio ' Lodgco was totally destroyed. The firo uni;maiou irom Dcnssiuc. xuz Union. JK5y Ex-President Buchanan i3 now ou a visit to Bedford Springs, his placo of an- 1U lul"'er years. IMAUlUAtiES. In Mainevillo, at the residence of Mrs . Sarah Shuman, ou the 20th of July, by Jacob Brown, Esq., Mr Eiustus Shu man, to Miss FiiancesJ. Pknaiibckki, Ol 1UI1UIU IWp,, WOl. CO., l a. On tho 8th ult., in Wilkes Barro, by C, Bennett, Esq., Mr. Wji. Rodgkks, tc 10 CUAMIJEULAI. of 1 Berwick, Pa j mo ivuv. uuuu owanu at mo ras torago cn the 29th ult., Mr. II. F'. John, to .Miss Mauy E. Johnson, all of Locust twp , Col. co. At tho Forks Hotel, ISloomiburg, ou tho 3d ult., by J. M. Chomberlain. Esq., Sir. TiifouoitE Menceii, of DliUvillc,to Miss Anna M. Hautman, ofOraugo villo. On tho 30th nit., at tho residence of tho 1( tl.a Tr.... T..1... ci . . .. ' n rides lather, by Rev. W. Goodrich, Mr. w. iv ui.uwei,!,, to .miss Amelia .ma Mautz, both ot Cattawissa. I5 ATIBS4". In Bloomsbura, on the th ult., G. M Suooi', Infant son of 1). B. and Mnrgurtt E. Froas, aged 1 year and 10 mouth;. On the 5th inst., in Cattawissa, Mrs. E. Scn.MEt'K,agCd 47 years. On the 3d inst., in Light Street Wji. let. eon of Peter Schug, aged I years. "Surtor little cliitdipn to coroo unm mu inn! foil), 4 them not for of until n lliu Khisdom of h aven tei