u 2, Hcmotrat anb tntincl. s-nrzh fr?&. J. S. TOOO, Editor & Publisher. ,1 S. 31. I"ctteiisIH A- ' Advertising Agents, 37 Park How New York, and 10 State street, Loston, are the authorized Agents fur the "Dem ocrat & Sentinel," and the most uiHurn tialaml largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and Canadas. ihey aro empowered to contract for us at oiu LOWEST TERMS. Democratic Ticket. Governor, GEO. W. WOODWARD of Luzerne Judge ff the Supreme Court, WALTER II- LOWRIE, of Allegheny Assembly, CYRUS L. rERSIIIXG.of Julntown. Co. Co foul abortion of humanity who boasts of his influence in Carroll and Clearfield town ship?, and who with all the impudence of a bluc-bellied Abolitionist, tells you that you arc traitors and rebel sympathizer?, because you hold to the principles of De mocracy. The negro in his native land worships false gods and barker worships the negro and nravs from the New York Tribune. lie endorses and recites daily, the follow ing creed as composed and published in thaTribiiitc, by Grccly, the great beelzebub of Abolitionism. THE AMERICAN FLAG A LIE. 1!Y HOKACE CKF.EI.Y. AH bail to the flaunting Lio ! The Stars grow pale and dim. The stripes are bloody scars, A lie the vaunting hymn. It shield's a pirate's deck. It hinds a man in chains, It Yokes the captive's neck. And wipes the bloody stains. Tear Jown the flaunting Lie ! Ialf-mast the starry flag ! Insult no sunny sTcy With hate's polluted rag ! Destroy it yo who can ! Deep sink it in the waves ! I bears a fellow man To groan with fellow slaves. Register and Recorder, JAMES GRIFFIN, of Johnstown. Treasurer, ISAAC WIRE, of Wilmore. Commissioner, E. GLASS, of Etcnbl.urg. Coroner, . W1I. FLATTERY, of Johnstown. Auditor, F. r. TIERNEY, of CanAria Tp. roor Iljuse Director. GEO.M'CULLOUGII. of MnnstcrTp. COUNTY COM3IlTTi:C. WILLIAM KITTELL, Chairman. M. M'Guire, John Smith. John Fergusnn, John JFDrLIc, Thomas M Kernm. Wm. P. Back. Joseph Cole, Montgomcrr Douglass, Joseph Gill, E. R. Dunnegan, John Camp I11, Michael Berry. Richard Sanderson, William Murray, William Kittel!, Tln.mas M'Ureen, Irvin Uiitledg Williini M'K'-o. Julnf A. Barns. James F. Campbell. A. Kennedy, I. II. Sh'uls, James M'tV.y. J..hn Stull, Peter Dougherty. George W. Stall.. Joseph A. Dimon.l, William M'G u ;h. George Walters, John M'Colgan, (jwrge Wasburn. ' Old ICarkcr. "What man so wise, what earthly wit so rnrc, As to descry tha crafty cunning train. By which deceit doth mask in visor fa:r, And cast her colors dyed deep in gr:un, To seem like truth, whuse fchapc s.he we'd can feign, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame. The guiltless man with guile to entertain That galvunizi.il old bumkin, Abolish Abominable barker, w ho pretends lo edit the Albghaninn, has had another parox ysm of "nigger on the brain," and by deep deceit, so peculiar to a crafty Aboli tionist, ho secures the services of his first and favorite deputy, to startle his read i s, and prove us guilty of treason. This pitiable hireling, thinking to astonish and terrify those who read the Atlj!i(iukn, transfers an extract from our columns, published three weeks ago, ami holds it extant as a great buglx'ar of Democracy, to le applied to circumstances as they now present themselves. The silly attempt of the writer, like the many alortivc efforts published in that paper, to proc the Democratic party guilty of treason, cannot fail to bring forth from the reader, a sigh of pity, for the miserable hireling who, for a trilling pittance, "would vainly at tempt to do that which a sensible man would neyer undertake. Ami who is this great and truly "loyal" man, Abolish A. barker? A man who helped to burn women for witches ; a man whose ancestors kindled blue lights on the shores of New England, as a beacon star to a foreign foe ; a man w hoso fanaticism pn temperance forced him to leave the State of Maine, because his neighbors would no longer trust him ; a man, who adores Old John lirown, and hailed with exultation his raid into Virginia ; a man who comes from the hot-bed of puritan ism, with all the wiles of a crafty Aboli tionist, to sow the seeds of discord an 1 fanaticism among the tranquil homes of Pennsylvania; a man, who for filthy lucre is willing to betray his country and revel upon the miseries of the joor ; a man, who h.is sanctioned the illegal and arbi trary arrests of Abe Lincoln and exulted over the exile of Clement L. Vailaudi"- hum Furl the boasted Lio ! Till freedom lives again, To rule once more in truth Among untrammelled men. Roll up the starry sheen, Conceal its bloody stains; For in its folds are seen The stamp of rustling chains ! This same Abolish A. barker, not only breathes those sentiments of Grccly, but does all in his power to increase the cir culation of the Tribune. He quotes from it, steals its editorials and yearly publishes j nearly a column of prosectus for that in cendiary Abolition sheet, for which he gets no other remuneration than an ex change copy. And yet in the face of all this the old rhinoceros does not hesitate to style every man who votes the Democra tic ticket, a ''traitor" and "Secession C3" Our devil wants to know whether old barker is an amphibious animal, and whether this climate agrees with him ? We cannot clearly answer these questions. He may perhaps thrive on the mountain, but the pure air of Cambria and the in telligence of her sons are nowise adapted to his lungs. As to him being amphibi ous, we are left altogether in doubt, as naturalists, in speaking of the rhinoceros, do not make mention at all, of this biped which somewhat resembles that quadru ped. Put there is no doubt that the vast amount of wind with which he is inflated will enable him, if he cannot survive under water, to, at least float on its sur face, unless, indeed, the quantity of brass with which Lis face is burnished, would counterbalance the lighter element, and cause his carcass to go under. It is, however, related of him, that while in Maine, before he went cruzy on temper ance, that he was very fond of Jiving. Going on "with the Dkait. The great lottery of human flesh, published sometime ago by Congress, is now rapidly progressing in Pennsylvania, Massachu setts, New York and some other States, under a host of enrolling ofTieers, com missioners, and provost marshals. In some places the draft has been made. The draft for this county will, in all probabili ty, be made inside of two weeks ; but as yet we know not the quota to be drawn in Cambria. The drawing will take place in Huntingdon and a notice will be served on each man drafted. "The Wheeler & Wilson Machine has secured and justly maintains the pre eminence for sewing every kind of material. It works equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods ; seaming, quilt- gathering, hemming, &e. , with a strength and beauty superior to any hand work." Ar. Y. Jlrnrcss. The above Machines are for sale by It A. O. Kerr, Altoona, Pa. Cij- In Pittsburg, where the drsift has been made, seven Catholic clergymen, out if about ten have been drafted. Some of the congregations have already raised a sum sufficient to ransom their pastors from the military service. DREADFUL RIOT IN NEW YORK. KESISTANCE TO THE DIJAFT. Harpers ierry, arrived at FrcWi. I porting that the reikis ha.l b,vn iM, employed in carrying over the VA ... exam and other articles left Ukmv TllC Arsenal on FiHy-lburlh St.. Jty evacuation of that point a f,.w ; Seized. I Aterwanl" tlMy VI"U'''1 l'w ::. ' I houses in Ploasant Valley to i- the P II O V O S T MARSHAL'S : horscs and rch the premie (,fc;. oui on ie;uiiiii uiai a oouy ot our. HOUSE liUUNED. 1'our Hundred EI Inters Armed. Xkw Yoijk, July 13. A largo mob collected at the conscrip tion office in the Third avenue, to prevent the draft from bcini carried out. At I were approaching they hastily d, .t:.. Two rebel spies were lately an .' but their execution has lieen uVl-tv ' consequence of or.e (a negro) liavii"--inised to make important diel.i-ri..' third is now in one of our caruj u strict surveillance. The wheat fields in Frederick ai,- this hour, 11 A. M. they have driven adjoining counties are yieldai- an r -It.i ri-i " - iscription officials, set the uant narvoi. mere is gre:it r , sympathizer." Ah ! Abolish A. art thou not the traitor? Yes, barker, Thu art an enemy to thy country and its laws, A fiieiid to tyrants and their cursed cause ; jo thou, unhappy wretch, a wanderer on earth. Cursing the mother that gave thee birth, And take thee to hell, and there prepare, iirimst..ne and coal dust, thine only fare; Fit material.- !r Abolition blow I YlCKSUL KU Sl'Kin-'N DKKKD. III COnSC quencc of a failure of supplies and am munition and the failure of Gen. Johnson i relieve the garrison, Gen. Pemberton was forced to surrender the town on the conditions that Gen. Grant would parole the soldiers ; which was agreed to. Pittsburg Female College. This institution has now a wide rcpu- h tation. It is one ot the loremost colleges of the country, and well worthy the at tention of those hav ing daughters to edu cate. Speaking of this institution, the Pittsburg YW of the 7th iusL, says: "Tin nirrbt ntiniiril rritn hvilG of the Pittsburg Female College has been laid upon our table by the President, Kev. I. C. Pershing. It affords abundant evi dence of the substantial and constantly increasing prosperity of the College. The lanre number ot tico hundred and ninety-four scholars have been in attend ance. During the past three years the college has m:ule marked progress and now ranks among the very best female schools in the land. The curnculem ot studies has Ihjcu arranged with great care, is thorough and extensive, and mu.-t com mend itself to every well educated mind. It is admirably adapted, not only to store the useful knowledge, but to develope and strengthen the mental jovers, the object of all true culture. There is evidence, d .iwav the com building on fire, and the whole is now in ; among the farmers in consequence A J flames. reoels having been toiled m their p';. .- -. The mob will not allow the fire bells to ; harvest the crops on " Confe-W" V be rung nor the firemen to assist. ; They have destroyed all the telegraph wires in the icinity, and are bent on mischief. The regulars from Governors Island have been sent to the scene. count. Iea!Ii or. flie The question for debate at the next meeting of the ' Union Ijeague," whether the hollow places in old barker's head, should be filled up with horse ma nure, or whether, adopting the treatment for other cattle, he should have salt am pepper applied to Lis tail and be bored for the hollow horn. Two have a- L A T E 11 . o'clock. The riot is paid to ;umed 31 t Utiri; j S'raacis Patrick Kcnrltk. J linltimorc has nu t with an invp.. j loss. The Most llevcrcnd Finney J rick Kcnrick, Archbi.-hop of RJ; ! died yesterday very siid l nly. k-av -,-! immense void anioi.g th- thou-a:. ! i depend on l:i:n for spiritual co:.: vast i-roporthms. It is ai).j co.;ncl anl stated that the arsenal on Fifi--foui i!i j IX" street lias bem taken by the lr.ob, who i armed some four hundred of their nnin- i knew and ndmired rcneu i.y hij iaa:iv ber. qualities as a fi i.d. a :i; of 1. and a prelat .; of true e!e :u'oii a:.. i tv. 'I'!. . I 1 I.-,, I. I I ... I t , x. ijx v.. ...w.u.i.. """j Ho wa 1wn in D-ibHn, I scv"v: t . t ,. ! 1790, v.u-l wa ordained fr-m M It is reported that police stijiorii.fon- , , i ... , ueni ivennetiy ami some nueen oi ii ie j police were killed, and many more were '; wor.irieii. A smad of some tliirty soldiei s wi r ordered to lire on the mob, but ll.ey ha.l their rui;s taken away and were shck'ni'.r- and lalK.red with marked s;nv...-.-mis.-ii.narv in the Siute !' K i ISot) he was xtppoiated C.a'j-itr' ; to the Eight Eeve.vii.l IL :,rv C. I Uihop of 'Ph'slad.-lphia. 1 PTi-t r ; in 1812, he wa 5'inioI iii Ukj, that while there arc rare ikeilitics j ami pivwutitl irom h uviirx ' - - , . Tl . 1. 1 , J 111. I IVJ 1 II 1.(111 J W.F.-IOI ll1.,llllTl 1 . 1 ' im. I Ai ilH l til li.i I 'li.' winni mil I i . imliu i !. ii'fl rltil til H'Ki .lurot'C flllClll I1I1T 1 , ; , .. ' . r by a huiv order lrom liVn.-. a Horded in the ornamental department, the solid branches have their -due promi nence. Indeed, it is the constant aim of the college to unite solidity with polish. 1'he telegraph lines are cut in many places, destroying connection with the Eat. The rioters were armed with stone.1 translated to the Arehi. lialtimvire, wlieh he L J to his death. and We ae i. leased to note the liberal revolver l . . 1 r.-i He wa- the author of rn: works on Theology, Phil ;.- Cv5" Gen. Franz Sigel visited Ilarris- burg, last week. As soon as it became known that he was in the city, a large crowd gathered in front of the Joins House, where lie had taken rooms, and called for Sigel, who appeared on the l.al- nolicv of the trustees in securing so lariC a faculty nineteen in number Nor arc these mere novices. Most of them have had years of experience in their profes sion. There was a time when it was ab solutely m-cessary for our citizens to seek schools abroad to rJucate th' ir daughters. That day has gone by. We have in our own city a school which, in buildings, faculty, course of study, oi:e., challenge's comparison with any in the country. Those who go nbi-ond now will simply go farther to fare worse. Indeed, pupils are now co:ni::g from i Hunts far and near in Thev were determined that the draft should not proceed. The mob commenced by smoshing in the windows. The rioters then s'iz :d the papers and implements for drafiiv. The Provo&t Mar.-hal barely escajK'd with his life. The rioters, after do'i-oyin everything which came in iIr'u wiiv, set fire to the building, which was c,.: hv!y erns;nned. j The mob at this time numbeiv 1 b?- ! tween live and ten th i!- !id. j The. military have l.'n cn:..-d out. ! j The mob h.is p.roeei d -d to the Ei-hih ! r- conv an I made a short speech. 1 Ie com- Who wrong their country a,l deny their ulimCnted the patriotism of lVimsvlva.aas Cod; i i i i t i .pi .,,,, , t loops, and warmly thanked the crowd There with old Dcechcr and Greelv thy 1 J broth'T j 'ur tne "onor paid to him. liitc. curse, sting and poiion one another. ' w o arc creuioiy ioiii, inai oio Abolisli, while unburthening the heaviness ot lus Heart to a menu in LJiest Springs, a short lime ago, said, amongst his many tribulations, that after having subscri bed big bounties, lent his wagons and his teams, traveled on the cars, given the militia boys fire OoVars to lay them their suppers, iv.'nle tn A(t(xia, he had been abused by that " little feist Todd ;" and that he had laid awake whole nights, thinking and studying what reply to make to the 1km. j- Sent. Dvi:i in Ti ik Wool- Old barker, looking at the world through a pair of sunken sockets, scarcely visible in his narrow cranium, and not discerning the : i t .i piiMuaui; iruors very cieany, styles us a "red-head." The epithet, how ever not applicable, does not annoy us, as we prefer our head as nature tinged its cover! i n Jnvovfivl liiiiKbr-i.irr galvanized with the nitrate of silver or the common preparations of a barber shop. Put did we dislre the change, we might, by using hair dye in our toilet as the old such. numbers that the utmost capacity of j DiMi ict. the college has b.-cn taxed during the post year to accommodate them. We under stand that arrangements are in progress to accommodate, an increased nunnVr at' the next session, which will commence Sep tember 1st. We need not advise tlios.7 of our rea ders who are acquainted with the college to patronize it, but we would surest to our readers, who may have daughters to educate, and who desire to find a first class school, to send to Prcsid 'i:t lVrsh in' for a catalogue." Aiiey innaun to uurn tins mmu.n. also. The mob is gamin in strength even minute. Position of tlie 'I " .Armies. Washington. .Tu'y 10. At t!ie Li accounts from the front the two anni were not over ten mi! s apart. Lee" army stretches Prom I !: ': s!oen to Wil k' wa- :noi; two iads towavl O"! ' als, all which have secured n sUuidiiiLT in the Cathoh- CL'; -! L rccgnieI in Pome a-- to ay o,-.!. " Personally h" was di-in; i mility of harne'.er .-n: l tr.i i". pietv, whioh added mi hti.-na: e ; his c-iopience, and ma L- him 'e. all who w"i; Jrawu vvUhiu :I.e ? : i his nttr.'.eti ;is. j Wlicii Archl.isiiop KennVfc nn- i of Piiilad.-lphia, th.it ih -ci-.-. j the entire ; s:tes of Peo..- :van. 1 J.TS y a:v ; Philad ': ! 'i ;u th.; ex!: i A cad m ' 1 when t! -j Arei 1. .-: : l on D t. -h - ,h j o i a ie ih.-V i y ;i- i-i to 1 1 iv- ei.u t!.e iv". v. !.. i A Gooi Chance Families bavin" rhinoceros dws, appear with a glossy old or new woolen rags, which on account head of black, mo flattering to vanity, of their smallness of size or worn state, We, however, prefer the " natural color are no longer of use in a household can of the wood." A trlance at the sable dispose of them to p-ond nilvnutnw it i.,n locks of that huge old biped, as he passes store of E. J. Mills & Co. They arc Uong, instead ot mailing the fellow appear paying, in merchandise, three cents per young, suggests ilie laminar adage, which pound. This is not only a fair price for says : "an old fool is the greatest of ail old rags, but the chance offered is a "ood r . ..... ... tools, and brings to our mmd the sar- one ; and affords an inducement to econo- easm of the oet ; "O wad the tiowcr nin( o-iltio ti nc To sec ouiiUvcs as ithcra see us, 1 ' rtn:ol1 humly It would from many a blunder free uar tormcrly ot this dace but now o Leaven- auu lootisu notion." i worm city, lvansas, are here on a visit among their friends. From personal ap- ippears pearanees, they seem to have overcome my in the expenses of house keeping. Cai sk ok ouu Success. It .1 - ... T l It I . 1 t. ., I me emii-e souneiy oi tue army ot tbe well the vicissitudes of pioneer life. I otomac were credulous to the report, that Gen. MeCkllan had taken Gen. ls lows. A. J. lihey, Clerk in the Halleek's place at Washington; mid Enited States Treasury Department, is being perfectly satisfied with General now on 11C mountain among his many Meade, while Gen. MeCkllan was at the "Tends and old acquaintances. Although head of the army, they fought with renew- ng subject to the confinement and du ed courage, causing the reikis to retreat. ties U1S appointment, Jack looks well Thus it is, that these partisan Aljolition- :U1 ias not lost ariy of his wonted cheer ists, in oixler to inspire courage and pa- J fulness and sociability triotism in the army, must invoke, the name of McClellan, while at home they abuse and vilify him in every possible manner. Shame on such envy and de ceit ! C3" 1 he Southern pars chum that Iee captured 40,000 prisoners, in the lata This, citizens of Cauibiia, is the J battle at Gettysburg Ci The employment of negro soldiers in our army has led lo a disagreement be tween the Southern Confederacy and the Federal Government, at Washington : and the exchange of prisoners has ce ased for the present. 63 Applause and nreliieuce are tliiiva of bai ter. 1 lio are lo le Exempted. As there is now a great deal of anxiety manifested in regard to the draft, we pub lish the following orders, issued from the War Department of the general provost marshal's cfiicc. It will be seen that the men who hist fall were drnfied, and pro cured substitutes, are not exempt ; but the men who acted as substitutes will not be subject to the draft. The following circular was issued from the War Department to-day : W.VIt I ) Kl'A ItT.M !-".NT PlIOVOST M.VU- smai.'s Oilier., July 12th ISoo. To answer inquiries, made to this office it is announced : First. Any drafted person paying three hundred dollars under section 13 of the enrolment act, is thereby exempt from further liability under the draft, but not from any subsequent draft. Second. Any drafted person furnish ing an acceptable substitute is exempt from military service, for the period for which said substitute is mustered into the service. Third. A substitute once mustered inti the service cannot be drafted while in the service. Fourth. A drafted man cannot pay commutation money or present a substi tute after he has reported himself to the l!oard of Enrolment for examination. Fifth. Men who on the 3d of March, 1SG3, were in the military service of the United States as substitutes under the draft of 18G2, anil whose term of service has since expired, are not liable to the present draft, but the jiersons for whom they were substituted arc liable to draft the same as though they had not been drafted or furnished substitutes under the draft of last year. Sixth. In serving the notices as re quired by circular 12 from this office, a reasonable time to retiort shall in each be granted by the board of enrolment to men in the State service, who have been or may be drafted. (Signed) JAMES P.. FEY, Provost Marshal General liamsport, : Gen. from lloonsboro' on Lee. Our advance was six lioonsbc.ro'. It is thought probablclh.it Gen. Ibo! will be IV. d to the command ih W'.m; D i-u.r.t: m ! . s:t!. G;:n:.!; v;."- '. i' '.. A I). C. Jnlv V I" '.3. CHJCl'LAi:. I ;.. 13 The iViiowi.-.g ex-'-r.ct : Ihe U..Ited Slates. -e i : : i.s .eiiiOi'iii i... i .1-..-. all conecrne 1 : Svt:o:i I:?, ih.- !..:: nfi.'i' d'r:et! iW daefed. suvs : " An drawn shall le noti. wi.Lin tv'ii itavs iuer We have t:o advices of a battle fo-d;. on the I'pper Potomac, a A probably n ; collision will oeeur before to-morrow. L is not believed that Gen. Eve can ( .. the Potomac in its present stae, a:.d a battle will undoubtedly be f :-uht u; -m or near the old Antietam ti hi before the close of Sunday. Our advance is four miles from Uoonsboro, and a collision mav occur at any hour. In the light on Wednesday niht, when Generals Pleasr.nton and Kilpatriek's Cavalry cngtv'ed Fitzhuirii Ix-e near Funkstown, they drove the enemy and captured six hundred prisoners. Washington, Julv 9. From letters iwnn'li. iMimiv.d lnr tf o. 1.-..: llishinrrn Substitute, or IVIMI lay last it was ascertained by General s quired sum therefor, shall W i!; Meade that Stuart was preoarin- to make ! destn-fer, and shall K anested by t pi'iieJ notije, to be serve., p r- or bv ! av ing :t copy at the la-t residmec, piirii' him to :ipp designated place of rendezvous t 1 for duty " Section 13, of the Enrolment .v ta"u.s the CUovviivj : " And x.? failing to report ai'u-r due senuv tice. as herein v.resciilKl. with t!.o one of his customary raids on our rear, to ' cut off our trains, and prevent comumni cation with Westminster, P.altimore and Washington. General Gregg, with his cavalry division, was ordered to ad vance from our extreme right and inter cept him. Taking two brigades and a battery, he proceeded to accomplish his mission, and met Stuart aUut two miles from our lines, already on the way to ex ecute his design Gregg charged on the rebels, and was at first repulsed, but ral lied, charged again, and muted Stuart's force, who left the dead and wounded on the ground in their hasty retreat. Among the killed were two ielel majors. Our loss was irom thirty to forty killed, and one hundred and ten wounded. Artillery was used on both sides. Another letter from headquarters Kays General Meade's movements are very energetic, and he may decide to cross the river in pursuit of the reikis, should they escape from this side. The rebels have sent over the river wagons with plunder, cattle, horses, etc. It is represented that some Union prisoners have been placed in charge of CJen. Imboden, and sent up the river to cross, probably at Hancock. Early on the morning of the Gth inst., two gentlemen from Pleasant Valley, near vost Marshal, and sent to the v.mtv-: tary post jor trial by wrt ! t"" t upon ptoper showing that he " r'. to do military duty, the ltoar-l 't - ' rnent shall relieve him from the The 20th Article of War oonts.' following: "All otiieers :inJ ' convicted of laving di-s-.-rtJ-' snf'er I.ic.vru, or such other pxr " by senteuce of court-martial ilicted." ,., JAMES r..H-. Provost Marshal Get'' Phovost Maksiiai.'s Ht-u !';;' ' DlSTKICT HxKKlsl'.l Wo. l'a lf i r.- 'I1M u li.i mav le 'lrt'u' the public generally, aro d:i the alnne order, and be gu ": V, i, . Yd ' erned by it ; as See. 13 ot ment Act will be rigidly cnloree 14th District of Penn.-ylvniua- JOIIN KAY CLEilJ- Captain and Provost 3ia. ' 11th District lYnnf T s,'r &r The family of tn. -Johnsen one of the ablest (u.m ' ,v' rebel service, is left in dest.tu u stances An appeal to the 11 Semtli is made for them i !! r-