'"VK AND BLOOMSBURG LEVI L. TATE, EDITOR TERMS: S2 50 JN ADVANCE, "TO HOLD AND TKIM TIIE TOUOII OF TRUTH AND WAV 13 IT O'EU TIII3 DARKENED EAItTII.' VOL. 18. NO. 46. BLOOM SB COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN' A., SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, ISG5. VOLUME 28. GENERAL ADVERTISER. The E i llicit CnlUc liovfi;v. S warranted to lip thn most tinner- fu I njiPiil fur tho Mom mil iiml lil. .".I of C.iiili'. 4a mvini', nr r-neep. in pro. v In' tins illci'-.tlmi.ch'iiim h Inn Hi" ' it''t innil trini ty FhT'.nir tiio (it ri IIimI tin- 7J I iii.-i I tlnlil In 1 1 . I J . Inl, iiml i -1 r 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 1 ! It r:i 1 1 1 1 , ami vl jur. iii ydvb iionsi: Mil. I' POU licit l Un duly nn'iliriiH'K Icffnlly nuti nii'ii in r uinti-. i.tic lainl, Silt.r-r'.niil ami llnliantl. iiml duly ml- -- -rt... iniui'ii ny int-ir ' unrip, 'iLLENTQW" 1 Imnnroil witnprir.p iiipiI- nl mil itivi'itlp.l liv r. Dm ry. I'r.ifusinr nr Urn Im mniM 1 1 !( tr Aj! ipiillnr.' tit Pari, and now man . m ill.. .,11. v ''.(!. IIIIIM'.lt, Dr-"I mi'l A , Allun- inin I.-iihh rmitity, Penn-ylvaiiia. t ll tll.ea, f m' tin- fi.nii Mh. Illmiil. I.ungn mill U'i- 1 tU .t.n. ihlv anil iiit.naly riiri-il. Ili'altliy Ktnrk will J In l.'.ni!!l't into tin v.-rv hlilhpf.1 Matt' nl petlrrllnn. iiml mil' nr uvo iii1iI--imiiiiIiii n woi-i. m K'J -aiviunu , hnril " "l kill" ll"in". hri'i'iuni! Mi" " n"" i"ii, nun i . ivil Ilinii-mnU m lal.nililp linn-i-!- ham contusions , 1'i.r.iM'i-. a- it". I II"' niiin-var.l tuin tin arm). , ' ' I : l.l.r. inn Willi 11 i ii.m i.i i i"-n I B'irlll i'IV nv mi .ill III'' i ll-llirll" Willi ll 1 1 S 1 1 II 1 1 prevint tin' i "'llinz 1 1 Mill-in' nri' iii-niniNi iii imi', miiI al-n mi' 'a I'"' "i"-l "I'n-i ai'ii- piiririni v-i mr rliil'lri-n fin .-fin iI.ipiii l- i ni' ia i tiior oi ini- .tn-i-i-. ( nl ln InliTimii -in tn I" i Mi' i-iln"iii'Jli'.ii P"nipti-I li in ,r Miik P' i p iti.tini. tli.it lit-r.iralnlii'"' i-vrvv Slli.l I nil a ll -1. I'Hi u mi a v. i itu'ii pp n-rij'ii"it t a n-., ; r:i in ni-i'i ri'i in. i'p a. ' iim vi. .s mi i n. itvi. viii-i: and ant i:x , Till! iiin-vp HI- io pnvili r r-ir Hi.- mil- ext. -rutin. itmri ' f all Vermin", i will in vi i id. in.' iiltli ii."' anil ill li-. iiml nruli ' pr, f r.il.l.- l.i Hi i lil ril'"-i!liii"il I 'il''- Mhitll hnnl- 1 i in a in inn" maun:.- t -. i ,. tui.ii- InnlH anil p.irli ll..lli Ill" "III. ill Win III ill ' ll'i. j ila liamin a .ma niiri.r-M iii "i'-iiiiiiiii iiiivr t n i.w in-.l' .1 i" tlii-M. ii.'k-lir.it'-'H pr ,Mr.ni.iiit). iii i-i i iiriiih. r -' l-i.l. I li.n N..nr an-'Ili' ll"I'-ill'' Agi'llt . In I'llll'.l. , j'.ii . i. i. . p. ii.ihl.- Ilrai! .mil tun lit r r-luri . v mi., i l'i l-'.l - l-'ni. CAl'AWHA I ANDY, i iMI i -KI.lMinTMVlil H'lVKS. I J 'pi:ii in it ...'in mi.l I'll 'up -r in I'rii-f tl'mi tli.-Ilriiii- ; n . .in I V f nl tn - ill I U'i.iIiI t'.ir yiiiuin i i . "inpl.. i nl . i h ri nil -an tun. Ilnui-I i i in pi.iini i r.imp. i i'Mi-.. anil hut ii"ii..t. iiri-'nr. i u.ir ml i"il. m I ii i. . . ') ri'C.i'i.i.ul. In -.npp MM. 'li' .I'.-ii' ft it---iii alii, til.- p.-i"M'itit'. a. . ritn .1 'nl I'r .1.. H. I'ailinti, li 'iiii-l i'v nik - l'i tin. mi I'.'i, l';i -nut. it ln-.p.-1-t'ii . .'Itio; .r. .l.i I! Vili"l. i'!l""'l-l ll.'-t in : llni-t'T V I!. J .ii. ill an. til la-p-ilnr, Ir. l.-l i tililu ; IT I. '. i ..itt..... i Ii mi. I ll-i tn.i, Oi ''ni- I'pli.ti.i !i"-p. nr i I I. .rl. -I. " - ' : in I '. V '.. l.i a -) , m..t i. A, M.iri.i i.i ...-n'li-i': ' 'li--ii. I -Is- Cliit-.in, al. . f ivmuu ;t n . (ii.iii. il in. I'.it.iuiit r.raa iy, mi i cnuni'liiti it a lit '.i Ii -i t lit , mr ia.'.!i iiml nri - ,- . 7.1M 'i' Mm irunrfs ytttr An un,r , ... 'J;') lrj-S, ' I Wli. il "i"r .1 'I tin. mill il.'iin ha -a II li'ft tin ml ,r . ir n i in 1 1 1 i I i i v -i'V r --p I it it a tmri-fpir-.i in. i li'i '-ir 'l"i ' 'il li I'1' ll -'iv. (i In tin- llr.inily it- ,1.v-t tul -i. "in i i. Ii"lli anlilti' IiimI, nr yrnin "ll. It. .i.l'.r ..iri.iK'- "I l"'tli tl"' Inin ati-l "II "1 .ittpi'i .i !- ii a. n in i r..-i i n a ii.li tr.rjrmr.' 'la. fiiiuiiiaii.'ii "i vl I-. i i. in l t'-ir rn-jn:tr llrtui.ly -.ia.i iii.ii Millilli la.intil .i tur - "I lli-llli'i I-rplllt i , I.I tllltli l t n- "-' '"'Ill al lain ' "a I al'i" nl. i, , ii iin . ii n iy m. n. Aii)''i in .-tatu ,M.i I ' II ') I'-il'in r't I li.n- ai'.ilir. -.1 I. I.ViA'tl' PI 1:1: CVIU'IU I II 1 1 V " null n I rat-" t" II" ' "lapii-llinn ami l..r.l.t.'t n in; tin- .1111" if unit pr.i.iat in p.l-l V.-.IH -.inipli- i.tkia trnni t i-.i.l. all'iiii--' III' - , a iffilt" ' I'll " i-' nt In pnrlll : .1 ali'ilttl) larr.',i-i-i, I .i.n null 1 l'i ptl'ifl.l I ' I' I'" 'I ll nr il'-pi'll'l-l , ,i i,. i i .1 Iii i-ini'p.iri-tin mill I n-r laiapli-i. tin in It. .1,1 n. "t aiiMiy-M -li""' inn uifi iiriany . llr ,i tli --.ttti - lift a1 at"-t nl til - mi -...ii.-.l lli.i imi 11 --piiifuliv. A- A IIAM.S. Hi. in Ayt-aiT. Mi ll'iyli'Miiu t. M..nitr.irl'ir,-.l ni.ly liv II 11 J Ai'ilH 4- ' O. 'I'j i a. an .ill iii.l'-r' Ilnnlil Ii i.l'lri-f.-il , ll pin '.i I l.iln-ity HI . V Vark Nui 'inh. i V l-i'l ''ni AP .10! IX I'M! HI 15 A S lll.M l.fr lll.lrl l-Ull .MAMil'AUTOHy. ?IS Aich it , u1 'm 7ii, 1' II I I. A I) 13 1. 1' 11 I A II, .11 III l-t"l" 'll !,' I'H- , iip f th- I Allill'.t'l .in.1 I'nnM -l hk AMiniciN .Moiiiilv, (UMrKinhocmu i THE SUSQUEHANNA. o Utvtrt nl' llio wliiilins fliorc1 Con hi 1 tail lull tl i y licnuliPa o'it. How tn.itiy a flrctim tlint now, pcrrliniift'. II tin Mult rptnmn In oH riMimnc. or wii, when yet Hie nrt w.n yuuiij, In vrti', liy arilont pmt suiu, S lionlil lie rrliji;( lij Uipc ' TIip paill. liai nnwli 're grOPtiPr ficldi Than lliy rcfrerhlng niolrttiri IcIUa Tlioaslt loflipr imiiiiittiliij lila.l llio IIIiIiip, Ntnio aru lanro licantit'itl tlrin tliliia llialili t Ii roii g li thy f.-rillu nllcyj tMrni, Ami itlac blmnji all llitlr li.inil'H, Willi inro,.lt.liciiy. Thy li.-itiku lira rlcji unit nlnti'liii-; rutu, "I'll y Bullion wln'.it Is sil l uiiflinrli ; In till rirlt tinier I't'u.l Hit! klnu, (r 'ni'.itli llm cliotlimt's ih.itlt- ti'tliltf t'ntil tlu- nil Ik iiiiinl lilitlioly Ray, All railolitut tif itvw ftirm'n hay, Cnint'3 Irlpplnuo'orllio . My Inniip liit. been ntnotig lliy lillls i Tliy iti'i.ic, tt'l'i'ti liiiiin.-i. .My mi nl Willi witl .-.nil p. tin il.-li-ilii, JYIi. tin r llinii fll.Ip.t tn anil liri.'lil, Or .mJi tli.-r. In-n the aiiltiian rain Piiiii ilniiii tli, iiiniialiilii (l.ipuH cinif In, Thou lull'r-l ni.'iji'tllc l.y, I .n'ek not Arno') ill. I;y, mle, Ami 111111111. I'm. n ohall urVr illviiln .My ilt-aillnt lip.irt ami li.tp..- froin lliao; Aintiti. thy wil.lni!?ra I npu I'nwtillcit riiii.am.p. lint, ut v.-hero XVo wi.nr.l li.iuil tli.it innv may il.trn To -.liirl Hit- f.irnii lu 1 1 fit ! oh 1 wmiiil Hi l c-mill Inin; nncp l. int.! an I mill In I In w llnllnii rtn-ri! i Ami i.vr Hi" lull at flint "I' il.iy. I'p. ni the war path i')Vj. Iil way j Ami make nrll tn-uk mill tiilUI p til'.' Willi war n linop hull, ntul m.iiii.1 of v 1 1 1 T-' . Ami ilea illy lev.hy I 'I I.n hopp is xiiln. "J'ib not fur mo, Wi inl r-ini'i'ii-liaii'ia. tn m Vc ii.I tl'.lh.i irjattt in Itu.naii limn'.! 'I'll.! .-.Ii.iiIi h that uiKlilly i-talk rat li t.l.l j Anil ni: tin j p.m- lipyn.il my km, W.iiu mi-r tlii'iii III-' iim li p. -n, Ami hiil Hi. in In i- f'tj ayi'. .1I.it I'd '-f Vl.il, lli. mi roUi Aa.l til. ii. sit! I oil al I1..-HHH .Irdll .M.,n:' Hi.; path nrrim lilt: hill, Ami n-Jilio flat Iniiii 'pilikly rii-n Alliiiait my nav, ulilt tpiiti ir.a-t I naii,U'i .ni, 1 1 1 1 spirit l,t, I. Tn rnuli llm Hl'i'llns tln'rc i WIi-mp "pari.lin w.iii'iit mi'l my .ilflit .i't-n llret niypypn In'lionl thn .uht; Am I iihi-ii, al last. 1 lake in) ti-rl, 'Ph n lijihtlv "a - i- .-ii'Mit-; l.r. at I pray thy km ly liiini e.h .11 pri-s. Am. 1 i lil mi- in tti.tt l.'in; i.n. Win. It tin- l.tV trump h il' hr'-.tk ' 1 i. ,st l.i ii'i: OKEaS3SiM)i-VBH3iC H3. f Corrpipoiidcnce of Ilia Colum'ilii Dcmoirfl. Deaii Cor.. : As I am sitting bore to-uight, 1 liavo bcon lliiukitig about tlio Abolition party, nnd tbinking Imw tbey aro serving tbo good old Union Democrats. I think sometimes it cannot bo that tbo Tories arc again in power, Tboy go urouud howling Union they aro not for tbo Union and Constitution of our fore fathers they go in for a half union, and to toll the truth, they only want tho A'cgro 1 free, they do not want tho Union, Tliey do not earo one snap for it. I thought that I. would drop a low linos for your good old Union Dhm ocnATic Pai'EU, lo show the lovers of the Constitution and Union how the Abolition party will lie. There U a Soldier homo here who was taken prisoner about nix months ago. lie was down to Charleston in prison. JJe gnt only a pint of corn chop a day. lie is now a tncro skeleton. He say.s that the reison our bravo boys are starved i.-t con trariness mi both .lide", lie said that our -itle would not exchange prisoners hcoaiiie the Rebels will not exchange th j itzi;rr. I and say they are their property. So uur Icar Husband.- and Rrothcrs arc left tliero to b ' starved to rt at h. becau.'o the rebel. will not give up their property. ll'j eauia light out, and uaid, tint the A Startling Rumor. How on Qil Bo?;cd; f A correspondent of tho Doston li uVclcr, , England &. Prance lo Rccognizo writing from the oil regions of Pcnnsylva the South on March 4th. nia, givss tho following description of tho . j nianDcr in which oil is found : htl'OUTA.NT Utterances or tiie Rich- , ((rn .nictJiir a snot (or a well tbo artes- O I tan driller raises a derrick about HO feel in height, bringing up a steam cngiuo of mond Pni:s3. England Preparing for War. Troops I hid in llcadincss to Embark for Amtiiai, THE CAN ADAS IN ARMS. lea. about six bono power, and then driving Little Girls. Bahea in tho Woods. That homo seems incomplete in which j Tbo following touching story is told 'by thoro aro no little girlsto stand in that t tho Melbourne (Australia) correspondent void in the domestic circle which boys can never fill, and draw all hearts within the magic ciroto by tho nameless oharm of tho London Times. ''Sonic weeks back, at the station of Mr. Dugald Smith, at Horsham, two boys of their presence. Thcro is fotnctbing . and a girl aged respectively tho cldost boy about little girla that is especially lovable, Gve, tho children of a carpenter named (Prentice,tho wag, remark', that tlit grows iDuff, wandered by themselves into tbo down an iron pipo six inches in diameter 1 on them, too, as they get biggo:").even ! bush and were lost. They had been sent .i i .i .i . . i i i.e... !.t...: ...inc. i i.i.. .... i.. 1 . , . . . i -. Aie., " r a r o r. a rm nr. n Saturday Morning, Jan. 14, 10G5 l.'orrccionilinco of tho New Vgrk Worltl. Wasiiinoto.v, Jan. 4, 18G.1. If stories vliich ure obtaining wide cur rency here, aro to bo believed, there is at last real danger to be apprehended of in tervention in our affairs by England and France. It is known here and it is said to have been known in tho Stato Depart ment for several days, that England has beeu quietly oiganizing a largo foreo of men, to bo held in r.eadiuess fur some im porttint duty. An order, moreover, is known to have been issued, peremptorily refusing leaves of aboii.eo to the officers of several of the best regiments of tho liog lish army, and tho recent marvelous promptness of the Oauadian authorities in raising men, even at the expense of an en fjrcjd draft, under the p-cte.t of an ap- nrnliniwloil ? Mi-'iaiiin liv ititi ItVnintis. in paity in power think more of the N'Ego J thoU,bt to r"oi(ll clcarly t0 lLo l jct that i i uui uu v t'u iitina tiiniu Ltitic iu , . , . , . . .. -p . J J tlitv Iiml linnri illali-iiptnii tn miiyn thn first opportunity ol organizing all available any emergen':)'. Thi recent notice ol the abrogation of the reciprocity treaty, and the evident de- the army ; ami more, lie said that if any li'id to Im where lie was, they would not! . , " . . T ,. . . .... , . ' lorces Inr i b-eoitie oiiwtt niioti. wnms. xtioy wouut b i Di;.M.H'itATS. liut I must tell you what one nf our lying loyal leaguers told him lie said, that thi.ro wero eopporlieads in tltc Xoith that wt nt in for the outh starv iui: our men (!) Now ho .knows that ho toitl a wit )ii bl ivk-licarloi Lie. for he can not find one D. inner it, that goes in for starving them ; ami be knows it too ; but he had to lie a Utile. It .was the man that locked up tbo Pump. Wo cannot expect any thing more from him, or anj other ''deseendeut of a tory." liut urcttt God, how lot'jj arc wa to live I tcrm'naiioti of the government to push I woik with all posbiblt; lnte upon tho gun- I boats iutcuded for fervice iu the northern I lakes is alro noticed by those who are now watching the tigua of the times with intcn'e ititerest. Additional (scitement has been awak ened by tho important leading editorials in the ltiehinond Examiner and the final of (ho '-id inst. These aro believed to have been prompted by Ltrii.s Napoleon, through the earth aud gravel some fifty feet or so, to tho first strata of lock, in troduces a drill, of about two and a half inches in diameter, attache to a tompor screw, and thctico to a working beam and engine, with which he bores uow at the rate of eight or ten feet per day into the solid Blatc nnd soapatonc, say one huDdrcd feet ; ho thcu comes to the fit st strata of ainditono, which may bo ton or twelve f jet in tbiokness j and bc-ilrillE through this comes again to slate and soapstono of bluish oast, and working on, say for twen ty feet or so, ho reaches the seoond strata ol sandstone, out of which thoro conies rushing up, when the right vein is struck , inflamablo gas, salt water and petroleum. Tho boro of the well is enlarged by a rimnier, and thcu an iron tube, in sections of about fourteen Icet, aud closely screwed together, is inserted in two sections and run down to tho veins of oil; a flax seed bag, which expands when wet, is fixed be tween tho tube and the walls of the well, in order to prevent the surfaco water lioni dcjcending a plunger or valvod piston is introduced into the tube, and tho Biioking tod being attached to the working beam, the conduit pipw and tank, which may hold sixty barrels, being in readiness, the engine moves and tho precious treasure Kuslios forth. This i.-s what is called pump their willful, naughty ways seem utterly void of evil when tlioy aro so soon follow ed by tbo sweet penitenco that overflows in such gracious showers. Your boys are great noble fellows gonerou", loving nnd full of high impulses but they aro coisy and demonstrative ; and dearly as you love them, you aro glad their place is out of doors. But tho littlo threads of speech out by their niothpr,as they had often gono out on the samo errand boforo to gather broom, and not returning before dark the parents became alarmcd,and a.'carch com menced. The father, aBsitod by friends and neighbors in large numbers, scoured tho country in ove'ry direction for nights and days in vain. At length, iu dispair, tho assistance of Bomo nborminal blacks that flew from the innocent lip? of the angels was obtained, tlu'se people possessing an of tho hou'chold, twino themselves around the heart, never to rust or break, not even when the dear little faces aro hid forovor among tho daisies in the church yard, a?, alas 1 so many fond hearts know. Hut little gjrls must grow up lo bs wo men, and iberc are long, shining tracks from the half-latched door of childhood till the girl blooms into n maturo and ra- dient womanhood. There aro tho broth ers who always lower their voices when they talk to their lister, and tell of the sports in which she takes almnit aj much interest as tucy do, while in turn she in structs them in all tho minor details of home life, of which they w ould grow up ignorant if not for her. And what a shield she is upon tho dawning manhood wherein so many temptations lie. Always her sweet presence to guard and inspire them, a cheek upon profanity, a living sermon on immortality. She has scarcely any strata of sandstone, but this in some in stances is very ,!ecp. In a well on Wat son's Plat the drill Ita9 reaohed the dopth of three hundred feet, and yet tho third bed of sandstone is not reaohed." i-TrE' I ha , ,. M i-ltll'll Hill' in-. I Hi: Mill t I. --I' Hi"""' Fancy Furs, tn, r, inn; h"luil.i nil I'"1" ""'"'" ' VI tuiiv. " II- in -ml Ox l-'ov. Seymour, ol Now York, ii tired from oflk'O on ihc Uitd instant, and .his ?uccefor, Mr. I'intou, was inaugur ated. Ti:t: Jiiiii'Jta 7 -lie h.etnti'rat. has rais id ita subt'cr.p'ieit ptieo from S'-J to iiJ ;"() No country paper can n w loi-g survive ui'li lev, ii-d the poop'e sh m'd cheerful -ly tm.it "ihat cannot be avoid d. Uow Au.uniown mi r.Ti nii: Diurr At a meeiiiit; of the Town (Joumsi1 of the .i i i ..... r. i ... , i iit i i : ; anil to inu nuti tiui lunwiiu m ni'imie under Micli a blac l administraiimi as tui t ' ' It goes with me I ke a Republican lately ! """ 01 ,!lB bmt Pc"P,e Ior tlie .Miilthatha.'uriied. All that he blames ' bold more of Mie rebel leaders, the Democratic paity for is, tl,e,t they did i That the South Is .no.n harder pushed not lut. every black aholitioni.-t as last as ' than at any previous time during tbo war. iheyeamc out, then this trouble xvouhl cannot bo denied, anil th.-unwillinS.ic.s ot . ,pnn lioro. ()),! r.r ttm lime ! England and Fiance to fee tho Union re- . ,,, , ... .. ,? ri,i . , stored is well uudertood. Tliev loili a a Goo i Old Democratic Union. Hiat , , , J , , , ,t i . -it ,1 vcvr permit t ic South to be comiwicd. c tlir. iiiiU- ITtn-j t hat will evL-r s ,'iud. ' ' Not a rotten abolition one like the pies-1 cut party want. A SOLDIEH'o WH'K D e HI, 1R01. in t'nil to l'ctiott. which lliov repird mitii kuiilv an beuu no des-ition. The il-fic Urn NMiiip. Mini1' ' "'"'' ' - - l t,n, , i,,, P ii tn-r miipr Mm i-1" 1 hini'i''1!''".''-Sc-i. 10. Ii-l- S.n. j r. i.TtR. 'nlfi n,,r uiiiii'.li"" nil'' W U X. MOY.B i viiliniit.iM that, ill WVliiiiirton ('itv 'ho (jovernincnt has re-ortod to the focret diaft' Utilierlo. the publicity "i veil to tho dralt lijri"';.!) ol Ailoi.tiiwii, J a helil U.ccm- (ias operated s a totrptation tn desert, or ... . ..... .t ...i ... i ...... .. Inr 9th, I -til, it was on motion Id wired, That erh p. i-on liable- to Mililirj Dtaftin 'aid ISmough, who shall pay the -niu of flftyt u dollar.-, t-i the Com , uiiitei' of I Ik: Want in v.ld'.'li In1 nidos. on or biforo .t.inuao' 7ili , f b ill, ll dt.i.fifd , bo entitled tn, snd the Itnrmigh Authorities hereby oblige tin luselxes tj luniish a suh , uitute for hin'li tliaftcd innii, or pay him J the t-uin of J"-Hlt) out ol the liuruugh (tea-uiy. It is believed that thu programme will be in i fleet as follows : Notieo will be given after the 4th of Maich, that England and France rct-ogiii," Mr. Lincoln as Presi dent only of s-u h States as are rcprescn- TiiE SceitUT Dit.M'T. W'c iioiiim by our ted in the electoral college, which is lauta- ingawcll. In thp,lflowiug wolls," that j5dcB of tho CJtlont of hep influoncCi Shc is.such that send the oil out wjiiulUueous- doos not kn()W Low fari hflw fm ly, tho unit must go aown iuio iuu iui.u Unc nnd ctcrnit hcr own and .Jo less example goos ; how it will radiate into other homes whero a sister's memory will be the consecrated ground of the p&st. Cherish then tho littlo girls, dimpled darlings, who tear their aprons, and cut tlin f rttllp.nlnl lia . nnrl nnf Mm ennnr nnd A Soldier's Opinion. - " 1 brcalT into tho nrnserrps nnrl nrn t inin. A brave soldier of company C, 207th rse d ,. fl-f f . regiment, Pa. Volunteers, iu front of thcm ircss and ,-jndress the!r doll-babies to their hearts content, and don't tell them 'Tom'lhumb" nnd "Red Kidiug Hood" and Jack and the Beanstalk" are all fic tions, but let them alono till they find it out, which they will do all too soon amidst the cold and chilling realities of later years. mount to a recognition of Confederate independence. Tho course hinted at by the ltiehuiD'.d papers' believed to have been adopti d some timo since, and the (lonfedci an States have already offered itncy, to a laige degree, attending all tbo tl,cmp.clvcfa u- colonies of England ant dialt- niRilo l"r troops nuneg tno war, p-rncW) or at least asks those powers to innv ue in i city hju'u i" hup ju.-u- ... , ,i. i . .. ii,,,,,, with no ties to hold tbc.m to the community ! il P'oicctoralo oier them. in which they are enrolled, with no inter ! i.i iv il fiU VI IJ U U ' v' " M. Ci.ti.I.AN. it is reported, WHOLESALE AM) lu'ilAiij 1 wiisH lor Europe iu February; hi-s Yt::'"l' will accompany Mm.- .piiiutt r' it' ' it ., ,, .... i, iu ih Lirh.ni-i ..... "UiiiUigb the Uolou .hnnu'ii .! eoircs I undent in New York makes the follow jug statement in icllrt uee lo the Gcuoral's movements a'in'M :'-'. - '" I'lHriu iv-.i a '.'ill - U'l' "' .'?ll).l!,Bvx1 S'itJHiSj liiei, 1 I, ,11 l, .,,1 1 innii' LU'' 1' ' "' py v .n. Mi l IUNS if m lutt. , uf n.ij uriuy, .oh.,.,i, i;i;,..,-,i.-'l.i.M-r.ptloin run. -city u.inl'"U.l.lc.t, ul 'rrn'WTl.. 1-.I ,1-M..ut...n,..tr-o.la ';' A jiiaii-'uf .In- .uWi. turtum . e .P"MI "IP'I, i.vi-ll MllVi:ll I. i .... - mnniiiiliiirc, Apn1 It. I'"'3- est lo coinnel their nre.seiico in tho di- ttict in which tluy are eonsci ipted,do not lung hoilate, when tliey di.-eover they have been drafud, to abscond. The se cret diufs avii Is this danger. The wbool is lurncd in a private loom, in prescneo of tins ciirollii'L' board. Tboe drafted in the iiiortiiuii ot a certain day are trnt merely i time notili' d of the laet, but they ure sumii.ouml to the cfiioe in the afternoon of tho mine day, when they arc sworn iuto the service. Alter such a iiiuster,ihc conscript is afford ed tho necessary time to apply for cx- furnish a sulttilulc. V line The Candian Pi ess. STAIUl.tMi CONFirtMATIONS 01' THE r.E- j 1MUT OL' I.N I'KtlVE.NTION Till: DISUNION Of UlIU UNITED STATUS TO liE Ol'rlCI AI.EV AI1IUMI:D II V EOUD IttJijSEIi. I'r.iut tlio Montreal Uu ning Telesrnpli. J.m. a, 1-05 J Petersburg, writes as follows to bis father iu Clinton couuty, viz : 'All the bovs from home aro well. I think I will enlist in the regular army for five years, lor there is no uc for a man to eomo home as long as there will bo con-st-.rintion. 'I hope that every man who supported Answer all the funny questions they ask this Luicoin nUnnnutraiion may oeuraue. if nrQ nbo ,o io aoand (lon-t ke and sent to the front in tho extremist , , . , . front part of this Southern territory, and ,u f f" baby theology, which alter all be compelled to remain thcro until the .is a tair sample of the inquiries of tho fi- l.-isr. man falls. T'hev will then have to uito into tho purposes of the infinite. Yes stand lira for days and nights, without jet the little fairio rollick on, with a train icst or sleep, aud then on half rations. 0f stmfbiHe following io tho wake of their J5v th u t me tboy win tniuK oi tno i.iuuuiu .. - L inr, n,l its kindness. hhh:1& "U!ch ani1 ll0rly. 'Tho rebel works look rough, but wc have many hard problems to solvo. llu can not take them with all the mon wo i mor their innocent ljttlo fancieB, help them can net." , ! in their troubles, kiss tiie tears away from Como, Lincoln gentlemen, fight na you their eyes, and as the fair arms entwine around your necks, you cau not liut re peat the p.'aycr : "God bless tho littlo Girls I" voted 1 ''To de a wo. . ;an , of fashion is ono of the easiest things in tho world. A late writer thus describes it : lluy everything you don't want, aud pay for nothiug yoa rret; smile on all mankind but your bus bank ; be happy everywhere but at home e.iip'iou or A company ol gentlemen in mis cny )10 is thus engageti, lie is a ryvorii soioier, have fitted up a fast sailing clipper ship nhosc failurs to report will be regaided as in eleganl ftyle, placed on bouid every desertion and punished accord inely . . T . ' I l., .,,,., ,1,,'n (jOllcelVliU'O luxury, iimuiitu "i . """l'i"" i K. wiih a lino ercw, put her m chargo ol AMition JJ,nhat'"c. Kumois have been prevalent lor same , n0gicct Vour children and nurse lap-dogs ; ;imo ol an inorea-e to tho imperial 1 0 t0 c!"urcU ever timo you get a new lary loice iu Canada. It is now Mated in i b ,( ...,ltn..., 1 r.ll.rr trait. inrni-tniul fiirnlrn. I OrCSS. After Lord Lyons left Washington, his RE-OPENED. Till' DANVTliLK HOTEL. I ,.,i,. nf our ablest canUWs "!, i i i!nniA I!. Mcniullaii for lit l IU VICIIUIH1 vvv'jj. - , one vcar. lo sail win 10 Im will wnh Ins Ihc iihnvo wi ll Knoll n 'I'ii' '" Intnl. I.iti'lv n fUP Mi ti l A. i iri o'...'.J ' '"'l'i" V.i, . ? ... ,,-f.irn..l,..l n.i.l u i."'np'l it for Hip iifi'oii"" "'"' Vni . j ill I ,i. nhini Thu lli.ii-- i Limn "'! ' , ' , i l u-mriil ilnnUI,il.lniK. H l'l''.i"'"ll unit hll.iliP.l patl nl' HI" ','. ,.. n ilrnlia-O, ll Tn nil Mini .my lai"- him e I i J",r, ', , I'rnaii,,., hi. tinsl . ll"H I" l" ' " l( ,,Va n. a.,.r.. lli.'ni ih.u ""'""'? ' l'i '' V , " pari lo make hi. Home Prf S.T .Mil!- N' II. tfmltb UiiihiI'I" "Hi; f'ViuMlMlelt' l ll-iui'it llniiup, in anil imin l'1' '.' '"' 1 ,, vityattiv.il ..rihiiTiaini. ! I '- " ' OYSTERS !? UHm AN THNOTG SALOON. A SiiAMEi,i:ss Adueieuaiion. A gen tleuian exhibited to us on Saturday a sam ple ofauny tobacco, brought from rold'ur.s at the front, one-third propoitiou of which proves to be sumac. This article it worth t . fiiin j. i.i A til.-,, ltlnntlo nt' In. f , I aOOUl " .y".'j - rjfjs- ' They can at any time have peace bacco would cot some liuutlrcde of dol s'niply by lading down their anus and 1 j.ir3i '1'he tuinao isdtied and afterwaids suhiuiltiii" to tha N-Uimr.il a ithority !Ji(rtr salurutca j u ttrong decootion of wast U,c Cumti itHo'i."- I'fifficid s iun.-'i,y . f lt is tlic in(.0rporatcd into the miiiiaiy an" uiuii iikii-iiiiuhuuu untn the tho Coltlftriain G uards jnid other reg . . . , .1 . i. r . ... .I.- 1 ....... ItUOnis 10 Illi- IIU 111 llL r Ol leu iiiuu-iuiu iiiuii, , ... have been order, d to hold themselves iu i "fine old branuicsanu sncr.ies we.- readiness to embaik for Canada. Tbo 1 at public salo at big prices. It has since reason given in tiie Mine circles for this 1 0ukcd out that his butler and other ser inovcii.cnt is the iutention of tho goern- J yauls obtained the liquors which were incuts of Franco and Great Britain on , Avonuo groceries, thus the uaueuration of Air. Liucoln iu March : b0lu dl ouc 01 U1U "u""u b O ... ..... . 1.1 rrtn frif- I 1,0,11301 VPS. next, to rccoguizo litiu as rrcsiuuiii oniy iiiaisiiiy uicu rjiv, .v. .... of thiiso Sta'es tor which ho has been f .only and friends tl.o cntito espenso to 1 be barue by the gentlemen. This is the j New Voik ftjlo of doing things. What Constitution'! the one that lias k-cii violatcd-igU'Ted-torniu tatters by Lincoln and bis conoresf, or the one that the viholo thoddy maulers aie now hasteuiug to patch up and las.cn upon thu i l. ono nnd nverv t-ni'C.leS Ot lill'l- SrvY c,MConmtuthn! pertain- ll .ii-ii 1 niwi ll 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 iui elected ; thus officially affirming tho dis union ol the formerly United Slates spokcu of by Earl Rusjcll" in his letter to tho Confederate oommisaioiicrj. ANOTHER ACCOUNT .NO 011DEUS VET IS ISUll) TO TIIE TUOOPS. Train tlio .Momreal (iari'ltn. Jan. I J A rumor has been current iu this city for three or Jour day that a number of C2T A veteran officer prcsenten a me morial to Napoleon, soliciting a pensiou. "Wo shall seo," was tho Emperor'a re ply, "Sire, you may eeo now, if you will deign to look," said tho soldier, uncover ing a breast soarred all over. Tho peu sion was granted on the spot. How much. ltlf a man sells his watch for 810 ; and sells T JUiu ritrit.il. Illonnulmri:. lonbliint'y on liaHj, is, i-i.... .. ,.,,i, i.v in nil rnmi i.iumt ill Hiil B l(;t, l, ur u, - , .. I T. ruillllli'l I till im llipll"0 hy .' ' ' '' intirt luiiil luinini'i imi ii" 'i.p.'' .n.tniiilv on np.ni .hurl nollio H; "'" f 1 1 I1' ,f. n,1," , ' XX AI.E, ryilprui.'l '1"rn1 oViT l'i U. genuine article, and iu that shape is fur nished to soldiers. Tho ouujo ot com plaint is less on account of tho deleter jus effects of tho adulteration. ' Tho sumao produces ulceration of tho mouth in all unfrofiucullv tcnniuatinc iu can 1....i!lnltnn. IrtP I " 4 . . . ly not that oiu eeueiui yu ""-., . cor. To detect tho adulterated article is Vice I'rcsiucui Uiu ....... ... . . b Tho fcumil0 l)0 6(, .'When you hear a man talking b mt tl c P u Constttulio!i,spol nun as a r-. i. -, uot"l)0 pcparatcd, or oven distinguished from it. llnl'1 JSTortlt American. Somo five hundred able-bodied men left tbo city of Quobeo, last week, for thu pur posool joining tho rebel arm under Leo. Tiny will attempt to ruu tho blockade -U Wiluviuytof Uceio ihopitMlc ..t l.u.n.nt - - J ot U , .,, tireei, iiiimiu......... '"' - aw lUHlCUHi lyiug , F R RSU U V L ItO, tniiiisbment tUa migiu t T Tbcu-nliBt Constitution doos tho old for 50; buys.it back mlcht prepare or be in readiness to re- it fr S45, how much does he make in the move to Canada; and it was understood 1 transaction V It looks ns il ho mado to bo current in military circles iu fact 15. hut ho didn't. Uoy, can you tell bo positively so that everybody believed , 1QW xm j it. Wo learn, however, upon inquiry iu . - - a quarter which leaves us uo room fur j- A desorlcr from tho Army of the doubt, that it is not truo that any order , p cr:rcutcii for desertion, taounted :z,iTr,:,fjs,?.ftv:S;," i"?; . - troops tent to this osuntry. This rumor hold of tho ropo gave it a pull to seo it it was counled with tiii"lh(.r, that on :ho wn3 (,iroi)2 enough to hold him. lth of March next, the day of the rein-1 , - . .... ... . .1 vt 4 JMn.... .1 liiitmlnr in Htn lime ..,! i..t Ml A ifn intn i .iium n in inn lj i tiivr uuui uuv,ivi iu v..v I'rcriilent's chair, Great Hrilaiti and oil regions of Pennsylvania says : 'Wo 1.1 .... ...ill nnli ni t'HitiiiTM Iii in na thn were naddlcd aercos the orcek by an oil r i.iuuu inn u... .v. ,.jj,..w ...... , . , . ii- ,1 ii..,ai.i..., r ii.. sinipa inr ulnr-b he ia nrioro. acetl 1 o, Iii if to a million, coatlcs uleoted, and in thai Wi make a rccogiu auil hutlo-s, au I with but one uispcndcr . , a I ... I . ; -.. .. 1 I.!-. irAtu n rutin liOU Of tllU l-k'UtUUU t-'onlC'lfl.i -V IO UCl'p Uisevura' iuu uu wuu...w i.r. Bioamv. A ''corn doctor"' by the name of -'Dr. lloyal Sutton" married a young lady, respectably connected, who was attending Heidsburg Seminary Claroti county. While spending the honeymoon delightfully a Ionian of Clearfield county, accompauicd by a child and a constable arrived and claimed tho Doctor as her liege, of but a few months standing. Tho child, shc said, had been left with hcr by the Doctor, who allcdged it to bo his by a wife ofa still previous dato,uow deceased Thcro being at least ono wife too many in the case, tho "corn Doctor" was accouia- dated with boarding at tho expenso of tho county. i T-v: Chatnrcc Democrat tells a pretty good story concerning tho Poet Oflico at Wcslfield. A letter was put into tho box, the appearence of which denote 1 that tho writer was unaccustomed to tho uso of stamps, and had failed to mako one stick at all. lie had tried, and vainly triod, but the portrait of Heijunin Franklin would curl up. At last, in despair, ho almost blood hound instinct iu foil wing up the very faintest track. The blacks sooti eai'noupou tho traces ol' tho littlo wander ers, expatiating, ns those trackers always do, at cvciy beut twig, (flattened tuft oi grass, on tho apparent rctings tho objects of their search. "Here, little ono tired sit down. Dig ono kneel down, carry him along. Here travel all night ; dark; not sec that bush ; her fall on him.' Furth er on, and more observations. 'Here, lit tle one tired again ; i ig one kneel down , no able to rise, fall flat on his face.' Ihe accuracy ol the readings of the blacks was afterwards curiously corroborated by tbo children themselves. "On the eighth day after they were lost, and long after tho extinction of tho faintest'hope of their ever again being seen alive, tho searching party came on them. They are described as having beeu found lying all in a rov? on a clnuip of broom . among some trees, the youngest in tho middle, carefully wrapped in his sistor'a frock. Thoy appeared to be in a deep and not unplensant sleep. On being iwoko tho eldest tricil to sit up, but fell back. His face-was sc emaciated that his lips would not cover his teeth,aud ho could only feebly groan 'Father.' The youngest, who had suffered least, woke up as from adrcanijohildlikc demanding, 'Father.why didn't you como for us sooner T wc wero orying for you.' The sister who was al most quite gone,whon lifted up could only murmur, 'Cold, cold.' No wonder, no tho little creature bad stripped herself of her frock, ns tho elder boy said, 'to Jover Frank, for bo was crying with cold.' "Tbo children have all sinco dono well, and arc rapii"v recovering. They wero without food, aud by their own account had only one drink of water during tho whole time they were out, and this was from tho Friday of one weok until the Sat urday of tho next wec, in all, r.ino days and eight nights." A Hidden Treanure. The Emperor Maximilian, says a Ger-, man journal, has a chance of digging out a bidden treasure. The highly romantic story is as follows : Whon Napoleon tho I. dethroned tho Houtbous in Spain, tho Mexicans (whoso eyes had been opened by Ilumboltto the fact that tboy wero a na tion of KC7cn millicc?, subdued by eighty thou-and Spaniards) hecaino encouraged and threw off tho SpanUh yoke. J he ice King sent during the revolution lour mill ions of gold pieces, together with nthci numerous treasures, to Madrid. This happenod in June 1808. The escort was attacked by one hundred men, and ma'ssii ctod, savo one eavalay offieor and a few of hip men, who acted in conocrt with the robbers. To avoid tho vigilance of the Government, tho bandits concluded lo hide, the trcasuro in tho grouud, aud to divide it after the expiration of ono yoar. Al tlio foot of a precipice ono thou-tm'd feet high, of. a hollow deep ill tho moun tain was a oavo '''here the trcas iro was dragged, the cave walled up by tho rocks, tho inter-tiefS with earth aud plants, nnd finally a littlo brook was directed so as to pass, lilw i cataract, ovcr'tho plaea. Now the robbcri spread out tho tumor tint tho whole tory of the rabbjry wis invented by the Vico King hiiujelf, aud that he bt ought the trea-ures iu safety. Tho so acoused was called to account. Hut the icUbers did not enjoy their treas ure, for btfore the expiration of iho vcar pinned it to the cuvclopo, aud wroto just under it-'P.UD ijtlietusyd 0:u snrki" ( oth(,r nm00g tll0I1)Sv0s l or wore defunct. A Gormau traveller uam A Lady who had boated highly at a . CBi,.brllU.d bv his climbior: tin dinner-party of tlwaood maunera of her 1j(J nf 0risba, learned tho secret from iltlo darilng, addrcB.cd him thus : i . ,. oi-... d i..in Tmiiati. Th "Uharlio, my dear,vou't you havoEoiu'u rm.iuiiai L.ovcruuient. to whom the pUc beans !" 1 1. ., iaau noiuUd out bv Mullur, is uow - , v "No' was tho ill mannered reply of tl.o petulant cherub. "No !'' exclaimed tbo astonhhed mother 'no what i" N b ai tail t'- ebil.t. iu search for the trea-uro, ns thu historical facts Roeui to justify tho truth of thobtory. Csiy Mast intu hata all lie j which, tboy l u t uttor tlniLBolves. Uloonuljiltg, Nov '3 Irfl, V