EDITED DY LtiV: L. TATE. PnOPMETOIt, BLOOMSDURG, PENN'A : Saturday Morning.Dec. 19,1063. 'B'"'u'"' ' i" . ' Onr Contltullonsnard ever I ijor glorloni Union held It dear ! Onr Htarrr Flag forsako It never! Tho proud Cancasslan our only peerl TOR PttEStDENT IN 1D64, (rEOllGrE B, M'CLELLAN ' Co nvcml'on.'')0 ',etl,loa. of "c Dcmocrntlo Notional Tiieue will bo cervices in the Baptist Church, Bloornsburg, on Sabbath morning, at 1 0 o'clock, and o sermon on the subjcot of Haptistn, after which tli'c ordinance of Bap fistn will bo administered in Fishingorcok below the b-idgo. Hon. Chab. II Buckalew, our United States Senator, is at homo on a visit to his family near Blooa.sburg, and will remain during tho temporary recess of Congress ; lusting wo bclievo, till tho Oth of January next. A tax is recommended on pianos, docs guitars and looking-glasses, &c, &c., btamps on receipts, excoutions and every other possible paper document. Also GO cunts a gallon additional on whisky. What will Andy Curtin do ! We observe among tho list of Now Pat- cuts issued from tho United States Patent Office; ono to Silas Dodson, Esq., ol Blooinsburg, for Improved Machine for polishing rice. Wo understand it to bo a valuable improvement, and highly credita ble to tho ingenuity of tho inventor. Josii. GiDDixas has lolt Canada be cause kidnapping and cold were toojiiueh for him. Could'nt Lincoln send him South? It's warm enough there, and ho could steal niggers and run them North to tho great gratification of all abolitiondom Do give Josh a chance. IQI . ' "Tue Little PiLaniM." This is the title of a monthly journal, published for tho rmuscmcut and instruction of children edited by Grace GrGcnwood, who is atal tntsd and instructive vrritor. Prico fifty cents a year for ainglo copies. Specimen numbers will bo sent free to all applicants. Address, post-paid, Leader K. Lippen oott, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. The Commissioner of Internal Rovenuo reports that a good raauy of Old Abe's Collectors fail to make returns- So then. Go it boys whilo your hand's in. It is only the peoplo w'bo suffer. Sco to it that your fan-iles aro amply provided. Go to tho cities, visit your friends, make your selves merry. It is only the sweat of the poor man, You aro the tervauts of Unele Abo. A Resolution introduced into Congress by Fernando Wood,, providing for tho ap pointment of commissioners to Richmond, with a view of arranging for tho termina tion of tho war, and securing peaco under tho Constitution, on terms of justice and equality, was defoatcd,on motion of Wash burnc, by a vote of 08 to 50. Of courso peace is not the object of the Republicans any more than of the secess ionists; much lc3s peaco "under the Con stitution " . that t( leaguo with death," that "covenant with hell." And still worso "on terms of justice and equality !" Pie John will of courso defend tho action of Congress, thus opposing peaco under the Constitution and crying for war, blood and conscription. The War. Tho war drags its slow length along. Thcro is yet abundant rnonev. therefore I tho army of contractors keeps the army of! roldiers in tho field. Mcado has cono into ! winter quarters ; and Congress, in cush ioned seats, is dovising ways and means to continue and increaso tho toxation and conscription of tho people. Bluudering incompetency at Washington directs military operations, and folly and uuit lum a uu 1 nnd red with continued blood-letting ; and no mortal ken can percoivo happy issues' evolving themselves from our present com plications. Board of Enrollment. We again visited Troy, on Wednosday last, nnd looked in upon tho Board of Enrollment. Thor aro indeed hich minded gectlcmcnly officers, discharging tlioir ardous duties impartially and to very 1 general satisfaction. Mr. Commissioner liniEit, with whom many or our peoplo aro acquainted, is not only a superior goutleman, but a most efficient officer and has won universal rcspoctandi confidonco, ta aro authorized by tho Board, to an nounco, that persons enrolled preparatory to tho approaching Draft, need not report at liead-quarters until after the Diaft takes ! , laoe, for exemption, excepting those only j who havo boon selected by Parent or Pa- rents as tho choice for their support and , that time u uo'V limitod uulil the 30th- day cf Pcmbor fanaticism control tho civio polity; whilo ' bta,os in wl,,c'1 ,noy rcMo and of tho the deluded peoplo liko tho frogs who had 1 United States, unless they swear to sup n serpent for their king, hido in horror Port moasure3 wl)oso direct purposo is to from tho servants who havo become their ' dojlroy some of those very rights? rulers. The future is dark with rorrow, ' Viewing thin last specimon of "procla- "Tho MossagoT President Lincoln's third annual Moss- ngo wo print to-day, from nn ucrurttlc oonv. n iwl iia! f i ,, . . uu. Him transmuted Dy tcicgrnpu tO tlin Oml Imnnr. ...1,1-1. , 1 j rr"'i nmuu uuniniucu imiii. wulu w,uia, uu ivcnoracioriitio uoa ..ujr u.iamurnoio ucgroo ot public attention ! .1 111 .... wo mean tho war policy of tho Admin- istration of being a direct emanation from tho broln nnd pen of j A, Lincoln." As might havo been expected, it goes to mo iuu icngtu ot t lie radical programme and proclaims to tho world that so long as u.o execu tvo power oi tne Uovcrnmont its present hands, tho anti - sures it has i initiated tbo illo- tnZttZl slavery measures gality of which 1 resident shall not bo relraoted or mod- ..... i !f 1 i ... ihlu, uui uu u uio wnoio people ol tho South wnro In lnvcl .-.,.. w, u. IUo lu-iuui- .uw, lumouer 10 suumu to tuo JL'oUcral nu- thority m strict obedieuco to tho require - wonts af tho Constitution ; but that heneo- ioiiu ui war is to uo prosecuted primarily I for tho abolition of slavery, in defiance of , law, in disregard of tho declarations of the; T I 4 11 . . ' injugurai Auurcss made undor tho solemn sauotion of nn oath, and in violation of tho . almost unanimous pledgo by ConcrcsB in I July, 1801. Tho recent State elections carried ns tboy notoriously woro, by (ho mtcrteronco ot tho military arm of tho Ad - ministration aro cited as ovidenco that tho people approve these radical measures, and will support them to tho end. And so, tho prediction long ago made, but, up 10 a very recent dato. stoutly denied, that ' "SrKl'l'uri" wortuy tno position it occu it was tho ultimate design of the Abolition-' P'oa as t'J0 wst wor f 'to character now ists to usurp the power to wipo outslavory 'S!UC '" tm'9 country. It is issuod in in tho States that, when tho Union ..) quarto from, suitable for bindinc and af- formed, had, by tho oousentof nil, reserv ed to themselves the exclusive control over it, is littorally fulQlled. Let us not omit to note hero, the important admission by Mr. Lincoln that the exercise of this power by tho General Government is uulawjul. Truo, ho attempts to qualify it by drawing an imaginary uisticelion between "a mat ter of civil administration" and "a military measure." But,can any one tell us whence tho Presidont derives his right to do in the ono case what is clearly not conferred in tho other I Tho plan proposed for tho reconstruc tion of'lOynl State Governments" in tho States now in robellion, could not have originated with any one but Mr. Lincoln himBelf. It is certainly original, and in- gcniou3 enough too ; but it wants the verv important requisite of practicability. Is it at all likely that any cousiderablo num ber of tho peoplo of tho South will consent horso-stealing fanatics to openly incite to take an oath of submissron to the very slaves to ravish ond assassinate their own measures which they considered, when I crs havo forbidden the General, who merely threatened by a political party or- 'twice savod tho Capital, from renlTinr to ganized in hostility to them, so gross an invasion ol their constitutional rights as to 1 justuy secession from tho Union ? And. it may be pertinently asked, whero does . tho President get bis authority to prescribe I mis or any other lorm ot oath as a test of lojalty? Thcro were, at the time-when the wholo country believed, and the Pros ident and Congress declared, that the war was to bo prosecuted for tho solo and sin gle purposo of preserving tho Uuion, a largo number of men in tho Southern States in some of them a majority, and in all of them except, porhaps, South Car- ouna, a strong minority who remained faithful to tho Union, and opposed the act I of secession with all the influence they poa scsscd ; but who, by tho force of circum stances that they could not control or overcome, were compelled to submit to the domination of tho Rebel Government. Thero aro, oven now, as we firmly heliovo, not a few such mon left in tho South, in spite of the studied ofibrts of Mr. Lincoln and his radical advisers to drive them over into the rebel ranks. These men havo dono nothing voluntarily to destroy their status as citizens of tho United States, or to forfeit any ol their constitutional rights. "c5 tan" ready to resumo their rela- l'0DS to Federal Government, and with tIjcra "10 performance of all their duties.as soon as mat uovernment is able to per form its duty, by extending to them its protection. Is it not, then, a monstrous assumption of arbitrary power, to pro claim that men of this class shall not bo restored to their richts ns citizens of the - a - mw niado law" by tho light of availa bility, of reason, and of justico, wo aroal most lorced to belicyo that it is not pro posed in seriousness ; but merely to delude a too credulous peoplo into tho belief that a plausiblo effort has been made to restore the Southern States to thrir proper placo in tho Union, in order that its rejection, foreseon and fort designed, may afford a pretext for tho proseoutiou of the war for abolition unto tho bitter ond or, at least, until another Presidential election, con trolled and carried by military intimida tion, shall have passed. Our Christmas Turkey I Mr. JosEru Lilley, a prosporou. Farm-: or of Scott township, whom, it seems, neyor forgets tho Printer, ono day last wcefc, brought us a fine, fat whito 'J'ur-j key lbr Christmas Mr. L., afto preson-; Mr. L., afto pieson- ted us with a delicioue bunch of Cellery to assift tho Turkey operation, Oh 1 what fond anticipations cluster around the Printws' family Cin lc T Our Book Tablo. TlIF. SntEUTiPtn AMCinnAv ,,-!t1 ntn. mimi nn ni,,. n M,n 1.1 ,.r i . r This journal occupies a Hold pcouliar to 1 ,. i .... . ... i hscii, auu 13 the otily 0110 of the hind pub mil in i, . country. T. . .. I f la utlfimeltii,, . 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This vnluablo work should not only bo in tho 1 uam13 01 cvcry lllIcr of '"o soil, but find 1 'ls I''a0G 'n every household. Orange VI)0t A. M., assisted by a practical corps ; 1V0 worlllDS Iue" llku hmiself, dovoto ! "iclr cntirc energies towards making tho forded at tho low prioo of one dollar por year. J ho January number 1 80-1 com mences a new volume, affording a good opportunity to subscribe This work con tains withiu its closely printed pages a more extended variety of ai tides treating upon matters of practical interest than any publication now issued in the country. Wo aro glad to learn that its circulation is rapidly increasing, encouraging tho Pro prietor to proseouto his work with increas ed vigor and spirit. Addross Orange Judd, 41 Park Row, Now York. General McCIcllan's Report. At tho Report of General MeClellan is in tho hands of tho nrinter. Vnr mnm than a year, tho self styled champions of "free speech'" who deemed it intolerable to live in a Union in whioh it was not per mitted to crack-brained Yaukeer, ami the attacks with which tho Government presses floodod the land. At last not from any willingness to show fair nlav n, to do justice, but under tho npprchensiou of Congressional inquiry they permit the other sido to hava a chanoo DrscnARGED Soldieks. The Coming Draft The Provost Marshal General has decided that soldiers who havo received a disohargo from tho army on account of physical disability, may bo received anew under tho last call for volunteers. They will not, howovor, ho allowed to ro enter the service as votern soldiers, but will ro- CCIV0 on'v tuo bounties offered to fresh ro emits. The decision will ho of interest to many, as it opens a door whioh has here tofore been closed agaiiibt them. It is also stated that all men who veto in tho ser vice on the 3d of March, 18G3,aro exempt from tho operations of tho coming draft. All such persons, by producing thtir dis charge papers to the hoard of cniollmcnt, can havo thoir names stricken off the list of enrolled persons, Tho frionds of tiioic who havo volunteered since tho last draft was made, can havo tho names of such volunteers also stricken off the enrollment list by furnishing the board with tho proper evidenco of enlistment. Gen. Halkck's Jlepoit. This docu meut is of too great length for publication in our columns. It gives an interesting history of tho movements and actions of our armies during-tho past year, verifies the report of a sharp oorrospondenoo by tele graph between Gen. Rosecraus and the War Department, eulogizes Generals Moado and Grant, aud expresses a hope rather than bcliof that tho war will soon be brought to a close. Liiojtenant General. Tho hill rcvi ving tho ofiico of Lieutenant General, of which notices wa given in Congress on 'Tuesday by Mr, Washburn, of Illinois, is iutonded to give Gcu. Grant the position to which his talents and his victories arc genorally thought to cutitlo him. Gener al Grant's best friends at Washington speak of this as a fitting reward for his services, and deny that he, or they in his behalf, havo ever thought of making him President The corn crop is 130,000,000 of bush els short, and it is thoujrbt tho Government will forbid distillation ; tho grain being all needed for tho army. If tboy quit making whisky what will become of "tho Government" of Pennsylvania? It will bo very thirsty. j . ErjWEIJj has tI)i3 wee. I i i ii- n , 'o n- n . been holding Court in Sullivan County. , b M ' ! Court coraraoucos on next Monday in Danville " EDITORIAL INKLINGS. 'I'm,. tt , t!. ... 1 iluMlinil uui iviuk HCUl Wlliun ia iu . I a a rooDjr, tho sportind mon, rp..n i t J I. i j- . u. roporroa...;eniu oi uoi. urccKin- rWfio, is not oonfirmed, Ha was lately ""nadud nt Diilton, Georgia. Jo,in liy t agtn. utj.ec TA ... . It is said that President Lincoln has vain, however, for scarcely had they start the small-pox or the varioloid. If it should od on their mission when tho iron-clad should happen to bo tho former, will the Government of tho Uinted Otates bo pock- marked ? r-VOBT MarsbM General Fry Wl. that loss preparations nro being made in Pennsylvania by tho Statu authorities than in any other State to raiso volnnteera to avoid the draft. The woolly heads ncnt to double the 1 President's salary. That's right : don't muzzle tho ox that troadeth out tho corn, Make it a million. Call it a inilliontary-' necessity." I Co.aRcs3 will bo asked to add to tbo number of clerks i;i the government employ as well us to increaso the salaries of thoso-j now authorized. Tho Quartormaster Gen-1 eral's Bureau alone aks for one hundred and sixty moro. j . The Washington correspondent of a Republican contomporary, recently wroto : "Mr. Chasa each day can mako certificates oi liicientediiess lor a million ol dollars, and thus avoid borrowing." The "loyal" citizens of Allegheny county, that gave Curtin over seven thou- sand majority furnished nt tho last draft 135 soldinrs tn "fiirlif. fnr Uin TT , ii ti. r ,i. ,i,r. ., nno ptcd I '1 his is a picture of obolition")oy ally." Coming The Holdidays nnd draft No -tho forraor msiiilf.to tho delight of the juvcniles,and tho latter much to tho regret of children of larger growth, cepecially such of them 03 voted for Curtin under tbo imprussion that his election would avoid another conscription. The eighth campaign towards Richmond has just been concluded, and thu Army of tho Potomao is on tho samo ground ooou- picd by it last year. But oh 1 to think how many lives have been lost, how many families bereaved and how much Ircasuro spent in this tread mill "On to Rioh mond !" It is enough to make tho rngols weep, Thb Provo3t Marshal request? that tho uamcs of such persons as aro known not to bo enrolled to bo forwarded to him. Wo hopo this matter will be attended to so that tho enrollment will bo full. As it stands at present it is quite imperfect, wauy per sons subject to draft not being enrolled, and what is queer about it, nearly all of thorn belonging to the Abolition party. Let the peoplo of the county sec to this, as every man liabla to the draft is interes ted in it. Volunteers, Rbad This. For the derrangement of the system, change of Di et, W otinds, Sores, Bruises, and Mruptinna, to which every Volunteer is liable, thero aro no remedies so safe, convenient and sure as Holloway's Pills and Oiutment, thoroughly tested in the Crimean and Ital ian Campaign. Only 25 cents per bos or pot. To Pebions Claiming Exemption. For tho benefit of persons who claim exem ption from tho draft on the ground of being the only support of an aged parent, would stite that thero is no necessity for presen ting their claims at present, as no exem ptions will ho granted on this ground until aftor the next draft, This course is adop. ted because the caiuo of tho cxoniptiou might bo removed by death prior to the draft, and will bo enforced in regard to those who were exompted from tho last dr aft by this cause, The Consription. Tho opinion in know : - -i . . . uj . .. , , ... tug circius m asmngioti sconis to ue mat The changes ,n tho law, it is .urmised, will " nftf rn inn r o i r. r r hi am . l i ; " B money to a sum equal to the bounties no-: ceary to bo paid for volunteormg-to reducing tho number of eXeptio..s-and , to throwing tho now existing two classes . M.. . U1UIB luuluai( altorations." Gleasons- Litebary Companion. This valuable Literary Weekly will com raenco a now Volumo January 1st, 1801, in grand stylo, with now type and an en tire new dress throughout. Tho "Litera- n I, , . . ry Compamon" is nn elegant, mora and . r i n 11 -i t refined miscellaneous Family Journal.-, Its columns nro devoted to Polite Litera-1 i tt Ti , . lure, wit and Humor, Prose and Poetic Oems. An unvalled corps of writers and artist? havo been engaged for tho coming year, and sevoral now and popular feat- ures will bo introduced. Each number ..... m.u...u,v uwiiitwu. j.u me biiu "l.ltnrnrw finninfiniro" in ctmn lOAam,. "Literary Companicn" is eomo fifteon huudrcd equaro inchei, forming a mam moth weekly of sixteen octavo pagos, and , containing nearfy twioo as much reading maltor and of a m,ro refined character I ,Lau nn' otht'r weekly paper. Terms, j ouiy -a your, oiiinpio oupios sent iree. ,.. . . ,, , rT, Published weekly bj L. Gleason, corner of Treniont and BroaBeld streeU, Boiton Mm?, WAR NEWS. Wo liavo news from Oliarloston as late as Wcducsdoy last. On tho prvious Sunday a most distressing accident befel one oi tno iron-o nus. -Tlia weehawken I .. n t ti s s few minutes beforo two o'clock slio raised . Binal of dja,r,., wll!fih Wfl. , . nn. ,..i t, n...i.: i t t ,..,) i. i,., ...:.i.,. a ..i .-.......... O IF ' tugs also sailed towards hor. It was in displayed a new signal and was found to bo sinking. She settled swiftly down by the head, careened slightly, and disap- ' P-d beneath tho waves. " Twenty ofher orcw sprang to tho boats as Bhc sank ; as ,na,,y mor(s wcro "scucU by the tugs and launches sent to her assistance ; but thirty woro taken down with her and drowuod. Tho Siege ol Charleston progrotsos slow ly. Firiug on Sumter ha3 ceased, and b'ut very few shells have been thrown into tho city. Fivo buildings wcro struck, on Tuesday, but no one was injured. On Wednesday, a heavy firo from tho Con federates drove General GilnrTo'a work ing parlies out of Gregg and Wagner. By advices from Fortress Monroo, wo learn that tho Confederates havo refused to receive any further sapplies for the Fcdural prisoners iu Richmond. Thov j say, and very justly, that tho North has 'oast an unmerited imputation unon their honor, by stating that their supplies woro ' not distributed as intended : and. in'ordor ! to avoid any further trouble of tho kind. outuoritie's Richmond refuso to ru- coivo any moro supplies, and thus givo uo ,oauso for ,ha 'i'1"- ueucral Meade on hia lato Movement. Tho following is an extract from a letter of General Moado to a friend in Newark, New Jersey, written just beforo tho last iiittemeiit of the Army of tho Potomac: "I am fully awnrc of tho great anxiety in tho public mind- that something should bo done. I am in receipt of many loiters, some from persons In high positions, toll ing mo I had bettor have my army de stroyed and the couutry filled up with tho bodies of the Fohliers than remain inactivo Whilst I do not mffor myself to be influ enced by such communications, I am and havo been mo.U anxious to effect something ... C3 ) but am determined, at every hazard, not to attempt anting unlens my judgment indicates a piobability of accomplishing somo object commensurate with tho dc struclioo of life necessarily iiuolvcd. I would a thousand times ho relieved, chor. cd with tardiness or incompetency. th;i in ' haG n.v fir.nsi.ir.nr.n ,r,I.,n,l ..,M ' j Him vTuii- iuw. u. iii;;,itv. ton slaughter, uselessly, of bravo men, or' C0,l'lr-1-l,-I!S3:3w. with having jeopardized the great cause by! Caution. doin-r whp.tT tlimiirlir urrnnr. A I.', persono nre hreliy rautioned against purchns- uoiub whbi 1 lUOUgllt W rODg. Jrx iae r , nnyniso takim; n ir,inler of a certain , . , t I Nolu of Intuit, purporting to havo been given byllieuu, j cl.-'sii- cd to Jama 1'cUrman, of forty llollau, fur tin faKUMON FtlOM THE DEAD. In the fipm. I',111,01""-' "f ncerluin mare, as the aninnl is net what shn was repre.tenled to bo, (iiiil I am ill teruiined nui to Ctary JtlSt consecrated tit Gettvsbur-r will any part thereof, unleM eompelleil he duo , . , . u"Vsuu,ol course of ,iw. .M utY VAXrllCKill. be interred near two thousand men. Sis 'w'" tp . Dec. 10, lgai-sw. hundred of thefo camo from New York. Tho Hock Island Argus rcniarkes: ."TlieSC are tilt) bodies of the Soldiers, fiirnUlmil rxr nn,.n.nn. O t i- Ilirjltsueu Dy UOVCmor beytUOUr to driVO W srnis mil nf IW.I ,' l .i iioe s army out ot Pennsylvania, and they unt-uau ntuie man rijUllsyiva- nia, tho Stato invaded, and n,.thir,1 nf..n j ......v xjj the Hilled ro,n seventeen Slates J If tho dead cannot sneak, their nnmlipr rnlml.-oa with terrible emphasis tho Abolition Lsa' gum' abiuc ofGcveruorSeymour and the iiouto oiatu oi wiucu 110 is Governor. ' I TirK Rnlr. ,., v;i r it.:- . ... b,, ujtl.o u, lula ir ure , the restoration of tho uuitv of the-nation. ' ,, .. , ""'V 'luii'iii, iue preservation OI tllO Constitution, aud thO supremacy of the laws of tho country. Gen. G. J, McCktan. Theso are words fit to be inscribod on the conservative standard in the coming Presidential eluetion, and ho who holds aloft tho standard bearing this inscription, "lUM-iuui uiiu, will icatl borvattvo hosts to victory. Mark the nro. diction ! Louisville Journal. Intensify i Loyal. Our advioo to I our rcauers is, to keep your eyes on tho ' 1 J intensely loval man. If ho visits Tourfr,"n.,.,0,l,il,,e,'.M If UJQ u Ao ; eer on the track of tho "inteuscly loyal" nei;llbori And -f (legiro Q trailur at ,loart anJ a maQ wh() woB,d hU birl)irigbt lbr a uie6g of u Qr La counlry for thirly pie0Pa 0f 6iUer,rauko tho acquaintance of ono who is eyerywhoro boasting that ho is 'intensely loyal." Logan Courier. Death or an Editor. J, K Calhoun, Esq , editor of tho Armstrong Democrat, nnd formerly a member of tho Legislature, ,ll.l . I.!. , T . ' ul reoiucuco in jvutaninc, ot tv- nt,n;,i frt PlI . ' pnoiu fever, on tho 5 h instant. Ho was n ninn .'-.. ... ... ?. , 'Zn 7, t ' "u oonilu- ural,1 mtolligonce, a sound lawyer and yj Wi0r IT is not often lhat va enmn in nnnli.nl. with an artiolo that wo feol justifiod in recommending to our numerous readers, uut tno nrtiolo of li'amily Djo Colors,man ..e-... i i -r-r ... ufaotured by Howo Stevens, advertised in to-day's paper, we feel wo can hearlily commend to all who may havo use for dvos of any colors, l-'or sulo by all dm 'ists , . . . , The rebel government talks of paying ino so u era iiuera y a er t ho war. Its . , . liborality reminds us of tho poor follow'a will : "I havo nothiug, I owe everybody, (h rut I ma to the poor." The Springfiold Republican U ono of tho fow administration papers that is bless od with a few grains of common sonso, an witness tho following, whioh contains moro wisdom than will bo found in tho 'lKbUnc and llloomsburg Smnt Machine for a wholo yoor : . "Thoru is a goucrol juhilntioti in tho Republican papers over the assumed death of tho Democratic party. They hod bet ter not tako that lor granted. A party that has fuel thrown morn votes than Jhoforoin any State except Massachusetts, aim uos neon ucnteu only by tho most extraordinary sflbrts, oan hardly bo considered dead. The moral of the political situation of tho.Re publican leadors Is that they havo no i-uoh excess of strength as to mako it safe for thoin to bo reckless ordolinnt ns to means and muasuros ; that they tiro still on trial beforo tho American peoplo as to their ability and integrity in the conduct of the government; and that they can only hopo to obtain p. renewed lease of power by demonstrating that they can and will uso it for the general welfare, rathor than for privato and" partisan ends. DEATHS. In Boaeh Haven, on Wednesday last December 10, 1803, of Consumption, Mrs l ranees A. Talc, wife of Lieut. Jesse C. Tate, of Blooinsburg, nged about 27 years. In Blooinsburg, on Wednesday last, Mr. Robert li. .Miur, aged about 45 years. In Town Hill, iLuzcrne county, on last Wednesday, Mf. E, A. Wadswortl Brother-in-law to Senator Buckalow, ocod about 50 years. In Light Street, Columbia county, on Monday, December 11th, Mr. Jacob Keller, aged near 80 years. In Roariugcreck, Columbia county, on tho 18th of November, 1803, Matilda Ann, daughter of Uharl'sand Mary Dver, aged 3 yoars, -1 months aud 'J7 days. In Greenwood, on tho Oth ult., Ann Craig, nged 80 years. hi Benton, on tho 30th of September, Man Frances, da-icbter of Christian and Sarah Ann Laubaoh, aged fi years, 1 mo, anu iu uays. In Wyoming. Luznrnc county, on the 24th ol Ofitobrr, 1803, John P. Laub'ich, (formerly of Columbia county,) t.god 33 years, and 23 days. In Norton, Summit countv. Ohi n. on tho .'JOth of Nov. 1803, Jlngeline, daughter of Henry and Either Koons, ond wife of J. B. Weaver, Esq., aged 35 years and 13 d ays. She moved West with her husband and parents from Blooinsburg, in tho Spring of 1802. Sho loaves a husband and three children who deeply mourn hcr.los-a. I 7tT fft V t" T iM ClU iUUCtUSCmCnlS. ESTi.'AV. C'lAMK to tho prPiniies of ike sulncrihsr. In Fish Ingciurk lownhir,, Columbia county, on the Third I "f 'aT'i'iloc len.l, COW or Rltlilrtii cm nn with short fill. Thenuntrig requested to provo prop. er'.v. pay rhirjes and take liim nwny nllierivlsn she '"!'" r nccor.lins to tlij direciM.ns of the Auditor's Wotide. In the Orphans' Court for the Courtly of CclumHIn; r.i- I "'- J .i.tmrjun, luitl CJ scon loicismp, UCCtaSed. A persons Intero-ted will take nntio lint the mi Vr, "I'l'mntml Auditorby the Orplnn-T Court of-;oliuiblaeoiiuiy, to maUeiliirib.itu,n ol'ihe hilaiKu i '.","10 I''1,1"19"1 nmtiel II. Andtiaon, ndiniuislrator of J"1"' Anderson, deeou.c.i, win meet um paru.s at his olllco, iii lUoonisburg, on Weduesd.iaMliu '.'Oih ilav ol January, A. n.. Ir-iil. nt III oVIoek, )., f.,r th., pur- S"?"?'.1 P"';' ..b,c.i-i, iu.ii,'m,-u in ,lreelll nieir claims or u.i debarred from coming iu for a share of such assets. I!. H, MiTLi:. I loomsburg. IJec. 19, J S03 IwJJ. Jtudlttr. Uoo,r ' Auditor's Notice 'WfiS? t?. " e"""3J wmna. 'Pill! treililors of niias Werlnian re III and n'.l other per il that i: II. I iul ,x ''nsinteri;ktod. will take notice lliat I! II. I 1 1 tie "as ueeu uppoiuieu oy ino rouri i Loiumon 1'h ns ol "J0 ';,,UI,'' "r V'01,1)1"1;''1' n',''!."!r, l".,,,a.l") siairitniiimi of th) balance in the hands of John Htaley and Jolin K has been uppoiuted by the Court ofCoiumon Pleas ol Orolz, assianous of Uii,l8 Wetlmau. The auililor hereby gives not I o that ho will attend at his office, in lllettiu.sliiirg on TliurMl.iv, ihe til.t day of January, A. 1)., Ibol. for the purpmo of atleiuliiig to the duties ol his appointment, when and wh'ro all p. rsous interes ted iu tlu tuid fund can attu nd if they think pioper, and present their ( laiins, or be iab.irri.il from coiiiinc iu forr slinro of the fund. U. II. MTPI.I:, liluomslicirg, Hec. Ill, 1SC3 IivJJ. .'lutlilor. Anrlit.n' WnHnn tllOCOn-;fuMenr.(crrtAearfmnislra:iei,occeaat;o,i,.in ! i'mhv and laac MMnisttaton cjr lmac Wagntr. late of llimloc towmhip, Colwnbia cj.nly Jt- rj'O the heirs of said Isaac V.'ngner, deceasid : Tuke .1 notice, the unders igned Audit. r, uppuinud bv the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, at thu llote'iuber term, thereof, A. I)., lcD3 to mako distribution of the balance in the hands of the Admiuistrators. ninone Hie heirs of said deeensed, will intend to the duties of "IK 10l 1Mlir$l wn ADJOURNED Public Vendue. Will be oxpoaed to Public the lato residence of Henry i Vendue, at llcnrv Deiehnilller. in Hemlock townsnip, Columbia county, t'a , ou Monday, December 21st 180!), The following valuablo described property, to wit : TWO IIOllSKS FOUlt MIL011 COWS -SEVEN HOGS TWO I1EIFFEHS & ONE OAliF ONE COOK STOVE, One two lioise Wncon, Ono top IliiKcy. One Spring Wagon, Ono Truck Wagon, Ono Threshing Machine. Iteaper, Sicigh, l'loiv, Culiitrs llnx, 'i'.ible, Stands, to gether wall oilier ankles too tedious tn mention, r-'alo in commeiico at 9 o'clock, on morning of said aay, wuen terms uu,i conuuions will b.i mailu known. by AUOUSTCd C: ItAlill, December 19, 16IJ3, Admliiislratnr. ADMINISTHATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Charles Goodman, dee'd, FETTERS of administration on tho cs Jstato of diaries Ooodman, lato of llrlarcreck twp., Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by Ihe Register of said county to the Uio undersigned who ro Fides iu the mine township ; all persons having claims nsainil Iho esiatu uf Ilia decmlent uro requested tu pre sciitthein tu tlio administrator nt his residence with out de-lay, and all persons Indebted to make payment forthwith. ' BAMUEt, IIAGIINULCII, .fliim'r. Dec. II, JSG3-0wS-J A LL porsons snbjeot to tho Draft of J the Sth Jnnllurv. ll!4. nml lint-lni r1.-,im. ... I ciuption on the following grounds: -Alienage, Nnn. j residence, Uusuitableness of ago, or Manifest perma nent uisabiiuy, can navo tneir papers properly drawn by calling ul iho olllco of Uio uuileisigued, iu lllooins burg. Uificu next dour below A. 1 Homi's store, , W. WIRT lc CO, E7" llio 1'ruvnit Marshal lias given notice that permis having claims ou the groundi abovn ludiilloui'd must present them on or beforo the 30h of t'ce'mbtl init .ollieiwij.) they will bs detuned Ulecmibuij Dtc 12, U3 3l WISHARPS PIIU TREE TAR CORDIAL Is flic Vital i'liiiclnln of tim I Inn Tr.,. r.Mnliicil l.y iitttillor ffnctn In the ill.llllatlo,, ,'r riuiiS. V WW,h ,,,,''", B'"1""'' WP.t?l7. i,'.r fill'sll". "I0 m!'llcln, ,h" cu", "hn all othtfi hTi A Great Rcmttly for Cjinsiunntion, MioThfrncXu m1'1"1 ,uch ",,lfl"1" " " I)n. WiiitAnT-Iloar Sir : I hud n afr dtsodr f lough nml sore throat fur on year, nnd my whola .,. In-! win but Utile huno of rrcovcrliiB. My dlijal; Imllh-d he pnwf r of nil iiiu.Uciiiut, und In n liholt tli,,' I mint have pons to my urave, hut tlinnk Ood, my ilauVh. ,r-l',,alvVJlvn"1' Uot rc,t "'I111 ,,,e w'nt to your.lor.V No, IHN.Hocond Street, and related my caioto taa purt ImKcJ ono bottle of your I'ltic Tree Tar tiofd,r nml I commenced to Uso It, and in iu week I w. much belter, nnd nfier utlim three bottles I ntn pcifsctlt well, u wonder to oil my friend., for they nil pronouo ced me pail euro, 1'ublioli my rnne tryou think propar No. I3'.'l Vlle ttitcl, Phtltdelplili, Tav Cordial. AN INI'ALLIIILI! CUnjl 1011 BRONCHITIS. Mr. WittD eayel ' Dr WiiruuT. tJir!-! hal Ilronchltl. Inflamatlon ot the 1,uiir, HhortneM or llreaih, nnd Palpitation of lb llcnrt in Iholr nort forms ; I had been treated by e oral ot the iijo.t eminent physicians In Philadelphia, but they could jipt stop the rapid courso cfmy dlsea.e. vnd I had despa red of i:ety beliifr restored to health! 1 as truly on thu verge of tin crave. Your Pine Tfe I ur Cordial vns lilejily recommended to me by.i friend I tried it, and am thankful to gay Hint, after Uiitiz four arcu, urt.t ono small bottle. 1 n restored In perf-ci health. ou can clio refercnie to my house, fo. ten N Second Mreel, or nt my office of liicilvcr of tai-j rrom 0 A. M, tu il P. M corner of Chestnut and Slitu 'reets. fc jous Wiso. BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS. Ill'.AI) Till! FOLLOWINO. Mr. Wit hart, air t return you my Rtalffal thunli for the discovery nu hae made In making a insdM.n that will euro lnfl iiiatioti of th. l,uns n I I.U.e Oouii'nint. When 1 commenced to use your I'lneTree TarOordial I was, to all appearances, near my grave. I had been for n lencth ot time kpittlnj blood, nil would at times vomit it. My physicians (f,ir I eai. Hloved I wol pronoun, cd mo tni mru; l,ni ,,v .1.,.. I had used our 1'lno Tree Tar t'ordul, which did har so nun ii goim in... Fiiu nrevareu on ine. ai a lait rotart to try It j aud thank Ood, t cmmjii-ed to uao it, I bars taken twelve hntlli. and inn pjifecily c.ired, and aui ready and williiiR ttiat any perion that U sick khould rail on me. and 1 will tell tlmn what vour Cordial hts domi lor mo. All my Mend, nnd iii iRl.linrs were utterly nslonUhed nt my epeedy r-lurn to licnltii . for they hil seen mo vomit blood iu n clotled slate, rroQ.urmlr Puhtlsh my care, for I want every persou that is s'uff crl g as I was, to kdmv or your invulu-ible m-dkino. Itespectrutly, Jcrn-s Vshiuh rrase Street. sl doors above r.lchmoiij street. IhtJ. adolphia The Pine Trco Tar CoHlnl will euro Couphs. Rirs rhroat, and lln-a-t Itronrhith, AUhma, Croup, Hoop, lug i.'ouh, Ulpllierln. nml Is also nn ixrellent reoucf fur diseases of the kidneys, and female complaint liKtVAP.n or" t:ouvi'i:urEiT.s Tho fjjnulue Iia tlu iinmo i t tin proprietor and pine iree blown In the bottle. All others are ipurleui imitation. 1'iues. l-'irrr Oi..irs Ar Out tlott,A rsii llorvu, -Prepared only by the proprietor. Ir. L. Q (. UISHAltT, No. 10 Noiitii Seco.nd St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. r)ccemh-r 13. lfi3- Cin. GlRTuN'S Cheap Grocery Store. CAE., AfSE3 SISOIES, rl III. undesigned having bought out the firocery up to f-troup's old stand. iiuviu cirouii, ims renioveii his uai Hat and Cap flora where in addition to sups- nor ucsurtmcm nt FALL AND WINTER Hats and Gaps, pH' GONFEGTIONAP.IES, CRACK13li3, Mo'asM's, Sintir, Cofree, Tea, Tobacco, fJuafi, Ciari. cipiers, Dried Frnil, Buttor, Coal Oil, Drugi, Parlor and Ilsnd Lampi, Books, vritmg Paper & Ink. Hardware and Ct dnrto trc, P Jut A'nivct, Combi, ;e., tj-.-., ,j-c, ,J-C. Together with a rerifty of sit ides generally kcptla e Alui-A fine lot of KMW, MOItOi 1:0' and Li.nsas li which he invites the at eiitlon of Shoemaker nd tli public JOII.V K CIRTO.V. Illnomsliurg, Pec. S, IPP3 Donation I-arty. WE, tho r'om.nittcc of the Pa?tnral chare.- nf tins l!ev. J. W. l.rsnna, wouH r. spectrally imnouiicc that the friends of Mr.Ltscui propose inaki-iir him n Donniou Party, ou WEDNEsn.VY. DECEMIIt'R 23, 163, All aro eordiaMy invited to attend, whtthcr Uler k reached by a card of imitation or net. Peter Miller. I Thomas Trey. II. A. Sweppenhslser, Ilenrv Hess, ConrjiKrt nf Jlridltr l C'Aarsts Jeremiah Hen, I llclford. aiicuu'ii uess, I John Kensteriimker, . (Vnr.itlec cf ia'tm C'iurst, I C, II. Ilrss, J.dwi II, Mar. 0imitae cf .Vilm Wr. t'lnrlcs II Hess. Aaron Maitellcr, Charles No, Jolin Harmony, 1 Kelcbnrr, I lljnjaiiihi Noss, Comr.i'Ke cf f'jinm I'Atirsk. I Jieoh Ileilnan, Comnltiia cj -V.t! Colvnlla (Wtinl. Joseph Weiss, DscJinber 12. 16d:i-2t. 50,000 Agents Wautod II U.Utn Dl'Toi'.TUXlTY. 7K finn 'nlr,'es, Ould IN ns and reneils, Veil' i .UUW Ouard ami Neck Clnins. ( htlelnin dnins and Pins, Engraved llracelits. l"n;'rave,l Fpring Lock, ets, Heal Stone llinso California Itiues. Chased Ilings. uinnic liings and Pins, (Jeuts Californi i Ulaniond Car Drps. llrauiiful Sets of Jewc Irv. N'ewPtylos Stnds and Uuiton. dr.. worth $ lOJ.tltlO," to be sold for Oils Dollir eaeli. w iihoui reunrd to value, and not to bs paid for till you know what you are to -ct. In all transactions bp mail we shall charge for dnlni the biriiness '.'J cents each which mint bj enclosed when thu ropiest is made to know ivhat you ran have. Alter knowing what you can have then it will ba et your option to sen I 81, takotlioartiflDor not. 1'ive nrtules can lie ordered for SI- leven for S2 Ihirtyfor S?5-slty-fivo for 810 -ami one hundred 515. Willi the infMruiaiinu of what j on enn have will ba arm n Circular lining fu I instructions to Agents mil n full Catalogue of tho articles, nod then it will bi at your opiion to send and get the nrliclo or not. AUo, for 3'. I "ill s nil a solid r-ilver PliM.I or cither Army Corps l'ii, wilh jour na o, teiinciit anJ company handsomely cegravad upon it. Address H. M. WAttD !t CO, , lloj -is-il, New York, sjj llroadway, December 12. IBU3 -3m. JUST PUBLISHED. A SPLENDID riTEIU, PLATE MEZZOTINT EN GRAVING or . Mnj-Qon. Goorgo B BToClellan, On the Ihitth'Ficld oj Anttctam. Bimor I'icTuaz in, by 21 tNciirs. r"PIIi: Original Painting was mide from life, tn nrdtr J nf tho publisher, by tin celebrated Artist, C. Scnos stLt, l!q., (who is tho only miothu General ever rat tn) it represents rum on ins reienraieii norso iiainei -.iv ster, (iresented tohlin by the cilir.eii" of Cnicinnatll.) taking nn observation of tho field, In tho latter part of the day, ns the Rebels wero falling back. In Iho fere ground aro seen tlw desolations of the battle -broken guns shattered trees, Uc. In the distance, amongst 'Us Buiok nnd dust, nro stair officers, nnillery, cavalry and i r fa ii try Tho whole picture is an admirable composi tion, and displays the raro genius nf the Artist. price or Tin: engraving. fiinglo copy, to one nddrcis, 01 M Two copiws " i Oil Throe " 0 03 Pont by mail post-paid. Persons acting ns Agents ind ordering one copy at t hr.ic dollars, tan have subsequent ones at tno dollars each. Truvellliig Canvassers ordering largely, will bi supplied on liberal terms. Address , JOHN DAINTY. Publisher. 17 Houth Bulb til., rhlladclpbls. December J, 1EC3. s, c. nvi, ' s. c tuoxtso. PAUL & THOMPSON, vnoi,ESAr.i: J)55j dealehs ix MSB, IFilOVISIOt, GQ No. No'lk iriarvcs, PHILADELPHIA. rr it i ti c u c ii e eVi- im m ?, tit jz Ktx 11 18'-3 I'm"