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BLOOMSBURO, raJN'A :
Saturday Morning, Deo. 5, 10G3.
" Oar Constitution guard It cTtr I
Onr rlorlont Unionhold It deat I
Our marry Flag forsake It never!
Tht proud Caucasslan our only peerl
Ton PRESIDENT IN 18S4,
GEORGE B, M'CLELLAN
( Subject to Iho Decision of tho Democratic National
Convention, )
Hon. Henry W. Tracy.
Mr. Thaov, tho conservative Congress
man elect from thii District, Las gono to
Washington, to assume his duties in tho
ooming eventful Congress.
m We have had no conversation cither with
Mr. Tkaoy or with his moro immcdiato
frionds j and arc not advised of his present
position on tho quostionB which arc to bo
passed upon ; but wo greatly mistake tho
man if ho shall not bo found on tho sido
of civil liberty and law ; and against tho
ScnENCics, and Burnsides, and Butlers
who disgrace our country, our causo, and
our armB. They aro in nowiso tin repre
sentatives of any of tho three, havo no
personal merit, and have justly earned tho
condemnation of cvory honest man by their
arrogance, their folly and thoir vices.
Eleetod as Mr. Tiucy wan, over tho
candidato oi tho radicals, by nearly two
thousand majority, wo bclievo ho will rep.'
resent fairly their wishes and views ; that
'his votes will bo for tho Union, tho Consti
tution, civil liberty and municipal law;
and that tho radical abolitionists who uro
for tho destruction of each and all of them
will meet no lavor at his hands. They
deservo none on any account.
Treason.
Treason is defined in tho Constitution
to bo and "consist only in levying war
against tho United States, or in adhoring
to their enemies, giving them aid and com
fort," The only clear casos of t'roason in the
North under tho Constitution are thoso of
Harvey, now a Foreign Minister under
Lincoln ; who telegraphed to Charleston
of tho intended naval operations against it
by our fleet ; and moro lately by Stanton,
deputy collector, and his son, at tho port
of New York, who cleared vessels for
Southern ports, knowingly, whioh vessels
carried arms, clothing and merchandise
mostly needed at tho South.
Now thoso mon ought clearly to have
been sorely punished as they were clearly
guilty of treason ; but fortunately for.them,
tho party who now rulo regard the Consti
tution as a ''league with death and a cov
enant with hell," and a crimo defined by
that disregarded instrument, is of oourso no
longer a crimo.
Thus Harvey is made a Foreign Min
ister for giving valuable information to tho
enemy at the very beginning of tho war ;
and Stanton coins money at the New
York Custom House out of contraband
goods sent to the enemies of the Govern
i ment. All this with impunity, and defen
ded and excused by the venial press that
sings tho praises of Abraham Lincoln.
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We notice in the Abolition popers along
string of ''things" entitled "what tho Ad
ministration has done I" what it has
conquered, retaken, developed, demonstra
ted, fortified, fostered, defended, added,
abolished, retrieved',, givsn us, &c. Of
courso all aro lies, or specious pleadings,
yet granting that tho "Administration"
Las dono all claimed, we should liko to
know what the Government of the United
States has been doing the last two and a
tialf years. The Goverment will havo to
Jook out for its laurols whon tho Adminis
tration begin to make its claims.
It is rumored that Governor Bradford,
of Maryland, refuses to givo certificates
of election to those persons who were
foisted on tho people of that Stato as
Members of Congress, by Military ter
rorism and illegal test oaths. There was
certainly no fair and honest election in tho
State, and the Governor owes it to him
self and bis constituents, to see that tho
laws of the Commonwealth are honored
end respected. Wo shall see in a few
days whether Governor Bradford has the
"back bono."
ft is whhpercd among the knowing ones
that tho forthcoming Message of tho Pres
ident will exhibit a disposition on his part
to act independently of the Radical clique
that has presumed to run the Government
machine and dictate the policy of the Ad
ministration, Republican exchange.
This announcement is too encouraging
to bo reliable,
CnnisTMAs Present. What a nice
Christmas present for a lady friend, lover,
wife, brother or sister, is Godeys' Lady's
Book and tho Columbia Democrat one
year for 84,00
Rather Close. The Tribune figures
the House of Representatives : Democrats
and Border Stato members 00, Abolition
Ninety-two.
Gold sold daring tho past week as low os
43J, and on Saturday ran up again to 47
ccnti premium,
The Notorious "Geo. Thomson."
Tho following telegraph dispatch from
Boston Las been published by tho associa
ted press all over tho oounlry :
'Tho Liberator, of this city, announces
that tho lion. Gooro Thomson, Iho Eng
lish Abolitionist, will soon visit this coun
try, to congratulate his friends upon the
improved aspect of affairs,"
This notorious ucditionary has twico
visited America to incito discord and re
bellion ; and twico has beon driven from
our soil, narrowly osoaping tho vongoanoo
of an outraged populaoo.
His laBt advent hero was somo twclvo
years ago, at Fanucl Hall, Boston, when
Lis bold sedition and treason was too out
rageous for oven tho pcoplo of that saintly
hot-bed of Abolitionism ; and ho osoapod
violcnoo only by disguising himself in tho
petticoats of Abby Foster, and undor es
cort of Garrison and Phillips was smug
gled into Canada.
Now it is gravely announced that this
notations inciter of National discord will
again polluto our soil wih his prosnco,
"lo congiatulatc his friends vpon the
IMPROVED ASPECT OP AFFAIRS' ! Ifho
is permitted to raiso his voico in publio,
bringing with him, as Lo will, Lis black
record, it will be a sad oommotary on our
National solf-respect."
Tho "aspect of affairs" havo indeod
changed Binoo tho emissary of Europe last
visited us. He then found us united, peace
ful, prosperous, and happy throughout tho
wholo extent of our broad domain. Now
an awful rebellion is raging in our midst,
the frionds of tho Union arc straining ev
ery nervo to savo tho Nation's vitality,
and tho terrible effects of tho carnage of
war has bocn felt in almost every house
hold. This "aspect of affairs" Groat
Britain has long prayed for, and Thomson
and his Abolition admirers have long
labored to effect. But tbe great mass of
tho people on this sido of tho Atlantic fail
to discover in it an "improvement," and
Thomson will bo likely to discover this
fact if ho pays us another visit.
But wc have no expectation that tho ex
member of Parliament has tho brazen
hardihood to again dishonor tho Biitish
orown by his presenco on our soil. Tho
Liberator has probably tht own this out as
a "feeler" to draw publio sentiment, and
we hope'it will bo given without stint or
measure.
Our Book Table.
The Ladies' Repository. A Family
Magazine devoted to Literatute and Reli
gion, for December, is on our table. Tho
present number oloses the XXIII Volume
of its publication. Tho new Volume for
1804 will begin on the 1st of January.
Tho publishers intend to make the forth
coming Volumo, if possiblo, to surpass
even its predecessor in substantial value,
and tho engravings to bo tbe best that can
be produced. No family should be with
out this Magazine. Terms $2 50 in ad
vance. Published by Poo & Hitohcock,
Cinoinnatti ; Carlton & Porter, No. 200
Mulberry Streot, New York.
Wr. observe that Van Evrio, Horlon &
Co., No. 102 Nassau Street, New York,
have become tho publishers of .tho "Old
Guard." Wo aro very glad to know, that
it will hereafter bo more promptly pub
lished, which has not been tho case here
tofore. Wo aro requested to say that sub
scribers in Bloomsburg have not received
a number since last Juno, and that the
editor, as by his card ho promises, will at
onoo Gend on the baok numbers, without
further notice.
The Genesee Farmer. The Decem
ber number of tho Genesee Farmer is
received. A now volumo commences with
the January number. Now is the time to
subscribe. There is no better agricultu
ral paper published. Price only 75 cents
a year. Send for tho paper for 1804, and
you will not regret it. Address, Joseph
Harris, Rochester, N. Y.
Said Burke : "I can conceive of no ex
istence under heaven, that is moro truly
odious and disgusting than an impotent
helpless creature, without civil wisdom or
military skill, without a consciousness of
any other qualification for power but bis
sorvility to it, bloated with prido and or
rogance, and calling for battles which he
is not to fight."
Columbia co. Republican, please copy.
It wab of such men as Boechor, Ghee
ver, Tyng and Bellows that Isaiah said
"Your bands aro full of blood," and tho
Psalmist oxclaimod, " Depart from mo
thercforo, ye bloody men." ''Continually
are thoy gathered together for war. Thoy
havo sharpened their tongues liko a scr-
pant ; adders' poison is under their lips."
The cost of shooing a negro regiment
will be just double that ot a white one,
JSew York Tribune,
And tho cost of raising and subsisting
them is found to be in tho same propor
tion. Dr. JonNSON defined patriotism to bo
"a lively sonso of favors yet to be re
ceived " and Currau dosoribed a politician
as ".one who, buoyant by putrefaction,
rises as ho rots."
Sheriff Fur man and Ex-Shoriff Miller,
assisted by others, have been engaged the
past few days in repairiug our Town
Clock. Soon we may expect to hear its
loud notos in announcing timo.
Judge Aonew will tako his seat on tho
bench of tho Supreme Court of Pcnnsyl
vn!a on th first Monday in December,
EDITORIAL INKLINGS.
A bportino paper says tho authorities at
Washington think Gcn.MoClellan's report
is rather too long for publication, Tho'
Boston Post says it will provo most too
loud a report should it over bo touched off.
Death of the Inventor op Greek
Fire. Lovi B. Short, tho inventor of tho
celebrated "Greek Firo," died at his resi
dence in Philadelphia on Thursday No
vembcr 20th, ult.
"Par Norile Fratrem." Busts of
A. Linooln and Dan llico wcro placed to
gether at tho great fair in Chicago, and
labeled, "tho two Amorican humorists." A
joke, that ; but at whioh great jokor's ex
pense, query.
Appointment. Governor Curtin has
appointed Hon. LawroncoL. M'Griffin,of
Lawrcnco county, President Judge of the
Seventeenth Judicial District, to fill the
vancancy occasioned by tho election of
Judgo Agnow to tho Supremo Bonoh.
"On to Richmond." What has bo
comooftho on to Richmond cry of tho ,
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abolitionists. It has not beon used since
McClcllan was removed. Ho was "too
slow;" what rapid progress has been made
sinco his removal !
Old Abo has refused to exchange whito
prisoners of war, bcoauso ho thinks the
nigger does not get his rights. Does any (
ono supposo that ho would refuse to ex-.
ehango negroes if only whito mon were
to suffer ?
The Strong- Man. Dr. Windship, tho
strong man of Boston,now lifts easily a dead
weight of 2,000 pounds. Ho will progress
up to 3,000, which in Lis judgment will bo
sufficient in tbo way 'of cxerciso for all
practical purposes.
A week or so aco. the Secretary of
War announced to tho country that he had
reliable information that tho rebels wcro
about to invade the country from Canada.
Tho Canadian papers only laugh at it, and
says there is not a word of truth in the re
port. A large number of students of tho
a . .j
University of Michigan made a formal vis
it to Mri Vallandigham at Windsor.Cana
da, and wcro treated with an elaborato
address ; Subject, "Tho Patriot and Sohol
ar."
Patienoe on a Monument. Old Josh
Gidding3 over in Canada, undor bonds for
kidnapping whito men, waiting for "re
sults." "Do they miss me, at home, Do they miss me."
0 yes, old beeswax, wo miss you. It
"is an assurance most dear" to think wo
have that opportunity.
Price op Coal. Tbe -prico of coal
must como down. Speculators will tako
notice thai tho Delaware, Lackawana and
Western raildroad company sold on
Wednesday, in Now York. 24,000 tons of
different qualities at an average declines of
sixty to sixty-five cents per ton. This coal
was mostly bought by bona fido dealers.
The Differefoe. Pennsylvania has
furnishod over two hundred thousand
troops. Tho Eix New England States
combined have not furnished more than
ono hundred aud fifty thousand.
Pennsylvania "furnishes" two U. S.
Senators. Tho six Now England States
"furnish" twelve !
A Democratic friend profounds tho fol
lowing question : "How muoh havo the
planks of tho Chicago platform cost per
foot? That is tho question, says the
Clinton Democrat, which interests thirty
millions of Americans, but it will never bo
computed, scarcely, tho immenso debt, to
say nothing of tho blood, tho tears and
lamentations of tho widows and tho or
phans. Father Abraham delivered another
ablo and eloquent speeoh at Gettysburg
last week. He was serenaded by a Band
in the evening and being called out ho re-
maruea mat "no nan very iittio to say
that no man should say any tiling unless
ho had something to Bay, and that as ho
had nothing to say he would Bay nothing
moro." Wonderful and remarkable man !
Pardoned, Jacob Dampiraaa, who
was convioted at tho late session of the
criminal court of Borks county, of volun
i it. .
lary mansiaugnter, in bbooting a man
named Solomon Siegfriend, and sentenced
to pay a fiuo of ono hundred dollars and
undergo two years' imprisonment in the
penitentiary, was recently pardoned by
Gov. Curtin and liberated from prison.
Mn. Lincoln's "dog" Forney says
"wo want no soldiors under our banners
whoso sentiments are such as thoso en
tcrtained by Gen. McUlollan." Very
well, that is fair, if you will only rcjoct all
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such from enlistments, and exempt them
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from draft. We concede that such havo no,
business in your army. Turn them out ;
servo the privates as you havo tho gener
als. n.
It has been hinted at by ono or two of
tho Administration papers that Secretary
Stanton has a now ecbenio to offer to
Congress when that body meets, which if
adopted, will lead to a different kind of
enrollment and draft from the lato one.-
It is proposed to make a levy en masse on
young unmarried men between eighteen
and twenty-fivo, to whom no exemptions
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should be allowed cxeept for icloay disa-
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UlllLJ , HIHIU lliuau UUIHGUU IUU UgC'S 111
Iwenty-five and thirty-five aro to be held in
reserve. '
WAR NEWB.
Tho Army of tho Potoraao, undor com
manu ot uon. lUcaUe, broke camp on
Thursday last, Nov. 20th and marched'
towards the Rapidan river in throo col
umns, Thcro was brisk and ofton serious skir
mishes in tho movement. Largo numbers
of prisoners Lad ohangod hands, and the
killed and wounded on both sides would
ovidently amount to six or seven hundred.
Tho oncmio's line of battlo had not been
found at noon on Saturday, but as the mes
senger rodo northward Lo heard a can
nonade much mora rapid and continuous
that that of tho early morning or previ
ous day, indicating sovcro fighting,
General Mcado has begun a movemont
against tho enemy novor before, wo think,
practiced in this war. Ho has gathered
togothcr rations sufficient to last fifteen or
twonty days, and after disposing his forces
so as to cover front, flanks and rear, has
boldly advanced into tho encmio's oountry,
abandoning tho ground to them as ho
marched over it. By this movomout he
renders a base of supplies unnecessary,
and can attack tho enemy whenever he
wihoB. being only oaroAil to socuro n now
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bas'0 B0 B00n nB L;3 Bu.,pijc3 ,ooomo cx
haustcd.
Tho Orange Railroad, over which all
his mod has been carried, is given up.
'Iho road between Culpepcr and tho Rap
pahannock has been completely distroyed,
tho iron being sunt to Alexandra to savo it
from tho encmio's clutches, llaviug cross-
cd over tho Rapidau, it is very likely that
numerous squads of guerillas havo already
occupied tho country just abandoned, and
c aro.thus cut off from all communication.
Mcado, tor tho moment, is isolatod. He
13 n tuo samo position that MoClcllan was
when ho evacuated tho Chickohominy
swamp and marched to search out the
Jamcs' Until the movement is conclud-
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ed, therefore, wo can have no information
of its object or result. Rumors, of courso,
will reach us, but they will bo baseless.
From Cattanooga, tho only intelligence
is a very strangely written report of the
battlo sent to Washington by General
Moigs, tho exiled Chief Quartermaster of
tho army. It is dated on Thursday last,
and places tho number of artillery captur
ed at thirty. General Meigs' report is
strong evidence in lavor of tho theory that
the enemy were outmanoeuvred in the late
battle ; and that their forces on Mission
Ridge and Lookout Mountain were not
their main bodies, but were dotaobmenta
sent to hold the hills until a retreat became
necessary Grant's army has, no doubt,
stopped short in tho pursuit, or clso wo
would havo had somo furthor intclliirciice
of its progress. General Hooker can bo
traced to Ringgold, on Taylor's Ridgo,
east of tho Chickamauga, whero ho was on
Thursday night. Ho seems to havo halt
ed there and gono no further. General
Sherman can bo traced to Tyner's Station
four miles cast of the Chickamauga and
seven north of Ringgold, anil thero ho ap
pears to havo stopped. A cavalry force
sent out by him met a sugerios body of tho '
enemy a few miles eastward, and after!
much trouble succeeded in eluding them
and getting back to camp. The losses of
tho Federal army aro placed at thirty-two i
hundred. No estimate is mado of the
number of Confederate prisonors. Chat
tanooga seems to havo been a strango bat
tlo. After three days' fighting, but thrco
thousand aro killed and wounded. We
await, with anxiety, some clearing up of
the mystery which seems to evelop every
thing in that section.
Major General Thomas has telegraphed
to tho President, that in his lato opera
tions, which have been so entirely success
ful, he acted in accordance with the plans
fully matured by Major General llose
crans, previous to bis removal from tho
command of the army of the Cumberland.
This voluntary acknowledgment is honor
ablo to General Thomas, while it givos
General Roseorans that oredit which is his
due.
The Rebel Maj. Gen. John Morgan and
six of his officers, Captains Bennett, Tay
lor, Sheldon, Hayes, Hockcrsmilch and
M'Gcc, escaped from the Columbus peni
tsntury last Friday night, Nov. 27th. by
digging through a floor cell to the sewer
loading to the river. A reward of 81,000
is offered for tho arrest of Morgan.
From Knoxvillo wo have no news which
ean clain authenticity. Uurnsido is still
shut up by tho enemy.
General Morgan, who escaped from tho
Ohio Penitentiary, arrived safely at To
rout, Canada, on Sunday morning.
Project Fort a New Penitentiary.
Tho Grand Jury of Luzorno county, at
fsTnvnmTinr 'Pnrm rnrtnmnnrlnrl flm 1m.
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mediate erection of a now county prison,
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as previous Grand Junes had already
,
uono.
In. addition theroto, they call attention
to the fact of tho present and prospective
nnnnsnirv nf n. fitnrn Prisnn nr Ppnifnnfi.
for tho common purposes of the coun-
ti of Lu2cr w pik Su
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. B"afo'd mn' Sulllv.an'
Oolunbw, Montour and other coui.tiosj
d " tkB said counties take early
a"d d,Cm, stof9,,,n1 Ul, ma', agreeing
tho samo shall bo located within the
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.wrti, 1.1 wAMiMmc-inn.l 1.a tniJ T)n. !.n...l
would roccommend tho said Penitentiary
Prison.
Luzerne Union,
Court commonces on Monday next.
OBITUARY.
Lines on the death of NORA MAY
daughter of J. 11. and 1L M, remington,
who died 'September 21st, 1803, a$ed 5
years, and 10 days.
nV huLIM.
The autumn wind had Just begun
To sigh among tho trees.
Autumnal colors Just began
To change the verdant leaves.
The beauteous flowers of summer.
II ml Jutt began to fade,
When up there In tho old church-yard,
Sweet Norn's grave was made.
I saw her In the happy ilayi
Of childhood young and gay,
Around tho family circle
With Iittio brothers play.
I taw her with her childish glee
Tho table's cares bcgullo;
And from their childish grief and car
Her Iittio brothers wllo.
The fond mother's eyes grew brighter.
Watching her darling child.
And upon their only daughter
Tho father kindly smiled,
And I watched her winning beauty,
Her loveliness of mien,
Amid that family circle
Angclic.dld she seem,
1 taw her when In her sickness,
When on her bed of death,
Leaning on Iter mother's bosom
Gasping for every breath.
I saw her cold and lifeless form
Within her coffin laid,
A smile of heavenly beauty then
O'er her fair features played.
Then they took that little coffin
Hid it beneath tho ground,
And up In the old grnvo-yard then
Heaped Iittio Nora's mound,
0 how 1 wondered then that death
In such a world ns ours
Would leave tho bristling thorns standi
And pluck ourf.urcst flowers:
Cut 'tis thus It often happens,
God's works ore for the best,
lie take our Idols from our arms
Our dearest to Ills rest.
And I visited the household
Where Noru used to dwell,
As I looked upon tho circle
That loved their Nora well.
There waB something In tho stillness
Whispered our darling's gone,
1 looked and nmid the circle
nllsscd llttlB Non' form.
' 'Tis lonesome here," tho mother said.
And heaved a little sigh;
" "J'ls lonesome here," tho mother sobbed
Since Noru had to die."
Tend mother dry those bitter tears,
Why weep for N'oba's sake 1
Tor up in that bright land above
Your Nora, God did take.
Let little ones come unto me
I'orbld them not, lie cried ;
And hoppy up in Heaven now .
Is Noru by His sido.
Tho happy Paradise nbovo
Of such ns she is made,
0 grieve not that in tho grave then
Your Nora's form is laid.
Bho dwells in that happy ningdon
Where God in love doth reign ;
And your sad loss fond mother is
Nora's eternal gain.
Communicated.
For the Coi-i-mdia Democrat.
Col. Tate: Having recalled to mind
past occurrences and duly deliberated, up
on them, I am impelled to write a few lines
for publication for which pleaso permit
space in your valuablo paper that the read
ers of the same may know tho opinion of
him who punned them. The Democrats of
Pennsylvania failed to elect George W.
Woodward Governor, not because they
wcro less united in sustaining tho princi
pals upon which over government wasfoun
ded than thoy formerly were nor bcoauso
they doubted their Nominee's fidelity to
tho Constitution or his competency in any
respect, to perforin tho duties belonging to
the office hut because nouo of the army
could havo furloughs, but thoso who would
pledge themselves before leaving, to vote
for Curiiti. This unfair means, with the
millions of greenbacks at thoir command,
tuo Abolitiousts eltectcu tlieir sucoss.
That thoy succeeded in olecdog Curtin in
this unconstitutional manner, is unques
tionable Is such work to go uncorrected?
If so, what hope can wo have of suoess in
future elections ? Wo can judgo tho fu
ture by tho past, and judging by tho past
knowing tho unlawful manner in which
tho recently held elections were conducted
by tho Republicans, and tho acquiesenco on
the part of the Democrats to it. I belicvo
that futuro elections will be of no account
unless the Demoorats provo moro Crm, al
low no frauds, nothing but free aud fair
elections.
I am unablo to conceivo aDy constitu
nl mode by whioh to restore poaco and
unity to our land as long as those in pow
er are permitted to go unrestrained in the
course they havo been pursuing since thoir
inauguration. Having tho power they in
tend to use it to effect. Their purpose
which is to abolish slavery and retain
power regardless of the constitutionality
of any act they may soe proper to commit,
1 deem it right that tho decission made
by the Suprome Court of our Stato should
bo observed and enforced regardless of all
Proclamations, if not tho Judges of our
State Court had better rosign their com
mission, as thoy would be of no avail. 1
think wo ought to regard and hold sacred
decisions mado by tho Judges of tho Su
premo Court of our Stato if consistent with
tho Constitution of the United States bo
foro proclamations, whioh conflict with all
right and order.
A. FISIIINGOREEKEIi.
Death of Mi's. Jane 1YT. Pierce, the
Wife of Ex-President Franklin
Pierce.
Boston, Dec, 2. Mrs. Jane M. Pierce,
wifo of oic-PrcMdent Franklin Pierce, died
this morning, at Andovcr, Mass, She has
beon in fceblo health for several years.
Here is a remedy said to bo oxcelleut
for the euro of dipthoria : A small quan
tity of shcop's Buit, say a spoonful, chopped
fi.no and boiled in a gill of milk, and drank
on retiring to bed. Of courso tho throat
is to bo bound with flannel.
School Convention. The Stato Su
perintendent of common sohools bus issued
a call for a convontiou of county superin
tendents, to nictt in this city on tho 12th
day of January nost.
The Government on Friday, seized two
millions of bushels of coal at Cincinnati,
for the gun boats and transports.
frofitoblo Investment.
Tho Philadelphia Noth Aincrican gtves
somo excellent ndvico lo thoso who wish
to invest monoy. It is well for all who
are In funds to heed tho counsel :
"Though monoy Las boon temporlllyBOBrcn
capital continues abundant ; and tho re
cent tumble in tho stock markot Las
brought capitalists to a realizing sense of
tho unreliable character of many of tho se
curities dealt in. It isgrcatly to tho credit
of tho Government that its loans, of all tho
securities daily dealt in on tho market,
havo maintained their integrity of prico
better than almost anything else. Its
Pivo-twenty year six per cent, loan, the
interest on which is promptly paid in gold
has been subscribed to, all through tho
pressure in tho monoy markot, at an aver-
ago of moro than two millions per day. 1
And what is not tho least gratifying fact
n connection with tho" daily largo suhsorip-1
tioni to this nonnlar loan, scarce! v auv of
it is returned to thcTmarkct for sale. It
is taken for investment, and is hold with
unfaltering confidonce in its reliability,
And why should it not be? It is seen
that tho Government now, aftor two years
of the most gigantio war that tho world
has over known, experiences ho difficulty
in commanding tho necessary means to
proscoute it, or in paying royulnrly tho in
tcrest in gold as it falls due. If this can
bo dono whilo tho war is being waged,
who can anticipate any difficulty in readily
accomplishing it whon tho war shall ended? ,
r
Wht bettor investment then, for capital,
than tho ,"Fivo Twenty" Government loan?!
liut if any doubt, let him refer to tho sta-
tistics furnished by tho census tables of
tho various nations of the world. Tho
facts which thev present will provo the
most satisfactorv mode of disnellinrr tho 1 1 " w """oo 'vun iniMUl UUWS
most satisiaetory ir.ouo oi disponing "S13VEN HOGS TWO IIE1PFEKS
ou.uuwia 6.uuu.; ..j.-umciiw "'"w'i
aro being continually conjurcu up uy tnoso
WHO uro uiaiiosuu to u&utlL'urum iuu ciieui
nrihnnlnmitvnnnninnrr1 l.v our rebel-
v" J " '
lion. A referenco to the state of most of
the prosperous nations of tlio old world
clearly disproves such a position, and
shows that the highest conditions of na
tional advancement havo not been motcrial
ly affected bv tho extended wars in which
. . ...
those nations have been immomorially en
gaged, and that a heavy national indebted
ness has not proved an unmitigated evil.
ICT?nM in.tnnnn flvn.! 7il t n i rt Prnnnn
'
and tht: Netherlands Will undoubtedly be
conceded to represent tllC highest prosperity
. , . i , p , ...
mat Uu5 auuiuuu vy uuj ui iuu uuiu
pean nations. Aud yet no nations havo
been called upon to endure Corcer or more
prolonged wars, domestic and foreign, thrn
they. Tho effect has been unquestionably
to incur au enormous national indebted
ness ; but neither their wars nor their in
debtedness havo had tho effect to destroy
their elasticity, nor to cheek the progress
of their general prosperity. The result
would havo been different, probably, if
thoso nations had been falling into decay,
instead of bcinc. as thoy really wcro, in a
stato of development; and in this respect
their case rambles our own, with enor -
mous advantages in our favor. These ua -
o
tioUS, while Undergoing tho trials of war
'
Were OpprCSSCU UV lUC CVliS OI ail immense
exodus of their pcoplo, causo by the den
sity of their population, the impossibility
to provide occupation for them, the low
- -
price ol labor, and ihc scarcity of territory
Comnared-with our OWn country, tllOV fiver, whllethe inner onois German Hilwr, it' tniiiiot
vjuuiimicu nuu uui unu J J ,e leeognized by cutting or heavy enirraving, luakim; j
possessatl slight room for flUturo develop- i ""tonlyiu appearance. but in durabnity. the bistre
' b ' semblance of solid sterling Ailver lu i Jislence.
Ilient : thoy were settled in every part, and T'' fl3 f Jbese Watches in the army ia source of
' " J " ... ! enormous pn-ht. retailing, as ih-y very readily do, at
HO Vast territory lay invitingly open to on- S'5 mid upwards. Many hundred dollars can be made
. J , , mi - I" a single pay day by any ono uf ordinary business
courage cnterpnso and settlement. Their tact-
, , 1 , , , t . . I AT WHOLESALE ONLY I In henvy hunting
great problem has Over been What to UO i cues, lieaulifilly engraved, whito enamel dial, ami
. , , . , ... i l.inrycut hands, in good running order, by the half
With their surplus population, WlllCh, 111 dozen, $00, Bold only by tho caM'of sit!
, . . , , , , I . Upon receipt of two ilul ars, as guarantee of good
Its turn, lias SOUght HOW lielUS tor aUVCIl- 1 fmth, we will S2iul watches by express to any iiait of
' 0 tin. Inv.-il Mt..,.a rl 1 1 1.1 11 I. .1,,... ,., ,.:it .... .1.. 1
turo and self-support iu
and self-support iu countries like
our own, whero an illimitable territory
waits to developed, whero incalculable
resources invite industry and energy. Tho
encouragement to bo derived from theso
fact and comparisons of circumstances is
very great, aud to tho mind of any dis
passionato rcasoncr is oonclusivo that the
courso of this great eouutry is onward and
upward, and that its credit will livo unim
paired to tho end."
MARRIAGES.
At tllO ParSOIiagO, in Orange V'lllo, on
tho 20th ult., by tho Itev. J. Forrester, Mr.
John L, Parker, to Miss Elizabeth Jtantz,
both of Columbia county, Pa.
On tho 20th ult., by Itcv. P. W
iok, at tho llOUSe of Mr. John WhitO, of ,
1 tnlif Rtrna AT.. W4IUn, ill ni.,il,,. ne'
J.lgUt totrcef., iUr, WlUlUin IU. lUuUCr, Of
Itolirsburcr. to Miss Jlcbecca Aim VhitC.
of Light Street, Pa,
f3 , T
-,., o. . l . nml i. .i
Ull bUIlUay morning, -JDtli lilt., at tho
residence of the bride's father in Blooms,
but'g, by Itev. D. C. John, Mr. Wllhum
-r . '
Davis, to Miss lannie Bomboy,
On the 20th ult., by tho llov. William
DEATHS.
At Plymouth, Pa., August 8th, 1803,
ll ilber Melick, aged 2 years and 3 nios.
Also, on tho 20th of November, Frank
Dana, aged 3 months, both sons of N. W.
and M. E. Sleeker.
In Hemlock township, on the 30th ult.,
ni il, .f 1 . o l . n '
at thO residcnco of lior BOn, Sylvester Pur-
In Bloomsburg, on tho 2Cth ult . Mice
Jlnn, daughter of John and Sarah A,
j llrobst, agad 1 year and C months.
In Danville, on tho 22nd ult., Lizzie
Hunter, infant daughter of Rev. C. W.
J. livur Air Edinin h' Siililh nf M-ilin. 1 "mounted to over a Uuartcr of a million ot imuars
. ' i. . .. . . '"'"') OI iJailO-, ,ialiy, n ,, n.a,y ,lree time greater than that re-
, ny City, beliuylkll! COUllty, Pa., to MlSS , "luircd in the payment of the interest on all she 5 2u's
7 UnriJiin II, l O.i. !,.. ti and other permanent Loans. Ko that it is hoped that
UcnriLlla UuglUS, Of LataWlSsa, Pa. Uio surplus Coin in the Treasury, ot no distant day,
Sol. Mrs. Maril Purscl wifo of tlm ln,,-. when the incomoof tho holder exceeds sin hundred
1 r 1 ''," 01 1110 lat" ' dollars per nnnuin all other invo-tiucnt. such as in.
JJaniCl i'ursel, UCCd., agod 01 years and , coine.froiu Mortgage, llullroad Stock and i'onds, etc..
"R rlnut luust pay from three to five per cent, taj on tho inrome.
I UUVO. . n.mk. nml ItnnLnr. tlirnnflimit Ihlt Cnmitr-.' Will roll"
I i
I and Kate W, Scott, ngpd 5 weeks.
UN uUulilnu 6 I RUH lfftlHNDlfor
over forty years, Doctor Hollowny !,.
been supplying nil tho Armies ofEurono
with Lis Pills and Ointment, they LaVo
proved thomsches tho only Medicines ablo
to euro tho worst oases of Dysontervj
Scurvy, Sores, Wounds and Uruisos. Ey.
ery knnpsaok should contain them. Only
25 cents per box or pot.
"Any OwiEn Man." This oommott
and popular torm can bo Jonnd in tho sis.
tccnth chapter or Judges, whero Delilah'
was coaxiug Sampson for tho secret of hU
groat strength. IIo divulged as follows f
"If I bo shavon, thon my strength will at
from me, and I shall become weak, and L'
liko 'any other man."
Ladie's Chi'istmas Festival.
'ho 0L Doccmber, Christmas Dav.
1 n proceeds to bo applied to tho bonoflt
. 0 .V"uro"' 1 " 'rionds of the do-
nomination are rospcctfully invited.
Espy, Pa., Nov. 28, 1803. ,'Jt..
Him &faertisanmts,
Tho Great American Tea terapaDy.
No, 51 Vesey Stiieet,
JsBW-YQRR,
ono price nsked : bellevlni thl. will l, hii.iaiiUa . ' .1 .
erno
jiiany tthij havo heretofore been paying enormum nr.
fits. I'nrtles can order Tens mid will ho servtil by us e.
, well as though they came them. elves, being sure In ett
original nackiinc. true weirdie nml iir. . ,,., ,i,,.r-..
"r",w"rranloU " penteu. or im i.ut is new
rcaciy. December 5, 16C3 3w,
.
irUbflC VCIldUC
A" ill bo exposed to Public Vendue, at
Hemlock township, wl"x"vMnu' la
Saturday, December Zlh, 1803
The following valuablo described property, to wit:
uiXlS UAI,F ONE COOK STOVE
One two hnise
use Wngon', Ono top llupsy. One Spring
Truck Wagon, Ono Threshing- Machine.
III. Mow, UutlitiR llox, Tunic, FtantfJ.to.
Ki'aoer, Hicicli
fether w.tholherartielcstootedious to mention,
r-nie locnmiiicnen at 0 o'clock, nn inrmlng nftnld
day
when terms aud conditions will).
i maue K'lowii.by
Decembers, lBOH. Administrator.
just published!
A SPLENDID BTHni, I'l.ATE MEZZOTINT EN.
oit.wiNG or
AUiTiTHTirrf rv it a nit
' Maj-Gon. George B, MoClollaiJ,
St.. ij. D..44I.. r.v-M i a......
On the liattle-Field oj Anticlam.
Size or Picture 19 nv 51 inches.
rrMin Original r.ilnling was made from life, to order
JL of Iho publisher, by the celebrated Artist, fj. Pciici.
SF.1.K. l:o..f'w!in in the onlv nnn thn ni.nn,! ...
1 1 rcTirpsc lit t ll I ni nil Ii 1 rn Inhcr. I n.l lipen , .....I .... , '
fcler, (presented to him by the clti7.cn. of Cinrliin.nlli.)
taking an observation of the field, in the latter part of
day, lis the Itrbela were filling bark. In tlu fnro
ground lire seen Ilia, desolations of the buttle hn kin
hitir- on.,, ,...... .... in mo iiiiiiiico, ninrncii ine
infinity Tho wholo picture l an admirable composi
tion, and displays the rare genius of the A rtist.
ptuur. or Tin: enoiiavino.
Binglo copy, to one uddress, J3 CO
Two copins ' 5 0)
Three " " o nn
Pent by mail post-paid.
Person, acting ns Agent, and ordering ono copy at
thr.io dollars. nn havo tuhsequcnt ones at two dollars
each. Travelling L'anvussera ordering largely, will bo
supplied on liberal terms. Address
JOHN IIAINTV. Publisher.
17 South Sixth St., Philadelphia.
December 3, ieo.1.
R'tinK ami iiii.i. aro stun ninn rs. nrli erv. rnvnlrv nmi
HOLIDAY PRESENTS !
Magic Timo Observers.
litlng a Hunting or Opon Fare or Lady') or nentlrman't
ll'aleh Combined, mil, 1'atcnt Stlf-lfindhg Jmvrocement
amost I'ieaninffuYovelty
One of the nrctticst. most ronveniL-nt. nml deriilp.lit,
Slr'SiftKj! nTwTthinStandl.t"'
. Vk' 1", .y'S X.!:'8 VcaS"r
! wtc'.' ft- ''"i'd f ; n.ctnis. the n.r.ir i;e
i iinu i, carat gold. It has tin Improved ruby action
lo.ver movement, and is warranted nil accurato time
1,lrco- 1,lco' ""Pcrbly engraved, per enso of half dozen
, " oauipiu inucnes, in neat morocco boj.es, 315.
Silver Watches I
Fir! Clan Hunting Ttmrpli'tt for ncturacypf martmtnt,
btautij o material, and, above all, clitapntts in j'rier,
these watches mut insure unirenal approbation.
An imitation s I'aiillloss that it can hardly he detec
ted by tho most experienced Judges Tho material be
ing of two inctals. tho outer one first minHtf s'turli..
', This ensures buyers against fraud, giving Ihcm llieir
the solo importer. GAlt3 WIIEAION.
iiuicues neioro pajinent is required. t-"o 1 1 1 1 ur.lers to
No. I'.', .l.'woler'H l..i hauee,
Cor. Cortlandt St. and llroadway, New Yoik.
December 5, ltM3 lni,
u
rnn s
L yetgi
mnn BECI:tAUY or THII Tnr.ASUIlY has not
X yet given notice of any intention to withdraw ill a
popular I.onn from sale at par. and until ten days no
ticc ii given, the tiudvrslgiu'd, ns "General Sub.crip
linn Acent," will continue to snnnlv lli' nnhllc.
The whole amount of the Loan authorized is l'lvo
Hundred .Millions of Dollars. Nearly 1'nur Hundred
bullions havo luen already subscribed for an. I paid in
to the Treasury, montl) within the last seven months
Tho largo demand from abroad, and thorapi.il) inrreas
log home demand for nso as a basis lor circulation by
National Hanking Associations now organizing in all
parts of thn country, will, ii, n very tliurt period, nb-
! Iineeu millions 'weekly. f,V-q'iiemly olccVdlng three
millions dailv. and as it is well Known Hint tlm i-Vrrn
tary of tho Treasury has ample uiirT- unfailing resour
ces in the Unties on imports and Intir.ial Iteveiiues,
nml In the ishiu of the Interest bearing Legal Tender
Treasury Notes, it is almost a certainty that he will
Int rcstnndPrfiiclpalofuhicliiiroimyabloiiiGOI.il.
, Prudence and self iutcroet mutt furie tho minds of
those eontemnlatlui the torm iiion nf Nation il Hank
, '.".F Associations, ns well as the inlndsnf nil who havo
idlo money on tlieir hands, to tin prompt rouclusiun
that ihey i-liouM lose no time in tubucribliiL' to ihla
i""i popular i-oiu. 11 will soon lie noyomi tlieir r iuu,
I nud advance ton handsome premium, ai was th" re-
j Sitt iVo
" l Six per l.'ent Loan, tho Interest ami I'rini
I nnL'fiMu It. l-ni.i ii.... ..1..1.1:.... ......... V!.... n.
was ait
i tl.-1-.'Illlll. ill I'nl II t l.i.B i.lul.li'.i. nud, Vl.m nil, .Pill IllT
.-Inn!
milium at Iho present rate of "premium on coin.
The Government requires all duties on import to bo
paid in Coin j these duties havo forn longtime past
will enable the. United States to reeiimo tnecie pay.
merits upon all liabilities.
The Loan Is called .'i-'.'D from tho fact that whiUt thn
Honda may be run for '.'U years yit the Government has
a right ta pay them otf in Gold at yat, at any time af
ter 3 years,
The Interest is paid half-yearly, viz: on the first
day of November and May,
Subscribers can have Coupon llonds. which are pay
able In bearer, and tire $5(1, 91 0(1. $500, and SlliUOi or
ltcglstercd llonds of same denominations, and iu addi
tion, 3.000, and gin.ueo. I'or banking purpo.es and
for investments if Trust-mnnies Ihv liegislercd llonds
ore preferable.
Tin-so S-2u's cannot bo tmtul hv States, cillrs. towns
or coiinui's, anu tun tioveriinieut'iux on iiioiu is iMi.j
ouonnd-ahalf per cent, on the amount of Income,
or counties, and thn GovernnieuMux. nn Ihcm is only
tlimo tu dispose of the llonds ; aud ull orders by mail.
or niuerwiso, promptly aitenucu to,
Tln inconvenience of a few days' delay in the de liv
ery of the llonds U unavoidable, the. demand being
great ; but a luteroU bommences from tho day of sub
scription, mi loss is occasioned, and every effort !
lug made ta diminish the delay
JAY COOKR, Svbet rlption Agent.
tU ftOTh Third Htr-vt VMM lt.
TVtemfcM S, UM 3m,
Tho Ladies connected with tho Lutheru
I Churoh of Espytown, Columbia oountv.
Pcnn a., will rlvo n f'l,rUmn nC'
nur nnu aunnor. ' nr. t. int. n ni r. 17- j-..
HAS created n new era In (lie history of wholesaled?
Ten. in Hits country. They have Introduced th ",r
.iC!;,1!;1" nf Tcn." 8,1,1 solJ "iem not over TWO
CLNT3 nernound abovo ml. n.m, .i..vinii .