Sty (fltarfitlb grpublican. CI.EAKF1ELD, TA. Wednesday Morning June 1. 1861 "Army, Wavy, and Loans." These, fays our ncightor, are tht "only" three suly'erts that need engage the at lention of Congross at (he extra scssiou which is to commence on the 4th of July next. Tho "prominent members, " says he, arc to meet nt Washington . IkhH the '20lh of this month fourteen days In ad vance "for the purpose- of consulting up on the business ot the session" and who, it is to be presumed, will have every thin; rut and dry, so that the great majority of iho people' representatives need not be InlUlttl ll llllliw iIimii "1 . ll..a-t- r.rtfWa." --there being nothing but "an Army bill, , a Navy bill, :nd a Loan bill," for Congress to act upon all of which, or at much of it as the "Hj-irti of uar institution will allow, fi to be transacted in cr.catr session." Such is the programme our neighbor would lay dewu for the representatives of iho Afficriri.n people to be guided by ; and cro it not for the fuel that I.e. publishes v, hat is boastfully claimed as the organ of t he mom lx i of Congress from this district, bis silly suggestions would bo totally un worthy of notice as they are but tho echo f that sink of political infamy, the New 'prk Tribuvf. But s it is, however, we flfipk it devolves upon (be constituents vfGcu. Pat ton to sound him upon this momctitpus subject to ascertain whether f.e is ft 0rcclyiU, ami whether his orycin jibdcr uxprccs liia sctilimotits in the ar ticle referred to ? whether he thinks "opjy three bills will be required," and I list beyond the so there is no object in f 'UUijig the country to tho eiponsoofan 'xUa session of Gnntrrera ? whether he i low not think it the duty of Congress to liavo nn eye (4 ipcusutvs of iaco, rather f hatf tneasut'c of war, with our fellow fitiiena and kinlrxi? aiul whether it vonhl not Ut U'ttcr for our country for f VjugtTSS to conciliate the Southern States, if they ihwld hat to grant them mnre than ihe&just rights, in order that they may as jist us to chaMiso England for presuming fo ijltpffprp in our domestic affairs? 'j'bey rcigM go a little further, inasmuch as they have a very frank, out-spoken, straight-up-and-down gnntlomun to deal vith, and ask him his opinion us to what branch of our government has latt er to ruiftnd tha writ of Habeas tbrmt ? and whether Mr. Lincoln, if lie ordered its bus pension, as pen, fadwalhidcr nays ho had aqpp in tho case of Merry unm at Haiti- mora, it ml usurpuy (Ac lyisnttec power, ami f4t liable to impeachnxt i,t f Ihere aro still other (pj-stions that! flight appropriately bo asked, all of which we hare no doubt the General would tc glad of an opportunity to reply to. ltut wo Jpsyc the subject with his constituents. D& Forney, in a late number of his Tress, says, in substance, that "all who fiow rwk questions as to the object of the precut war are traitors.' J thin bo so, we can assure him, tnd all there interested, thai this is the vtrytnes tuft that almost every man you nieot is now asking, and that if this makes a man a tiaitor, the army of traitors is so.Tium creus that no man con number them. It is souestion (Imt occupiw tlio tlKHichts"v other Iransiictiocaol a similar nature, pf every ciUjen, audit ii earnestly pro posipded upon the streets,' at every cross roads, in tho social circle, and at every fire side snd no man is able to give a sat jdfcotory answer. The president called for 75,Uol) volun teers for the purposo of defending; the (Japital, onfoicii) the laws, d "profftWy i possess tl forts," Ac, within those- peded States. Now, that tho Capital lias been defended, and is pronounced out of danger, has not .the country a riidit to know vhetker that uhieh teas in doubt, and "prpiuble" on the 15th of last Aprii, when the President ijAurd, hi' Urst Proclamation. has t Itin decided. So far, not si worn lifts neon uttered by any one in authority, and the country is left to conjecture. One lelter writer says that tho object is to rotako the forts, iic. A pother ssys it is for the pur - pose of saVutfding (he Southern States, and compiling them lo remain part of theUoiiQ, and their citizecs to become loyal lutjcct. Another says it is for the prpo of "driving slavery from the con tinent" and others gin, that it is all merel' for 'he purpose of de4uoni(ing toU serbl that tbe North is stronger tha tb South that twenty millions of psoplero able to whip eight millions! And A the facts of all these confused cou-srad-Hem the Chevalier Forney pronoun ee.t treason to ask any quwtioaaas to the oVeetsof UiewarT The people, IkivIo- f-re under the ioapression tiat they were 'the source of J( paliticsi power" under our rMMtitsitiott,ad tliateur govern ment sxmld not be putMpon & war footing, tnd war actually commenced, without a for ml declarutioh of war by Congress, ire bran de4 ai traitors, if they ask any rjuestions in toiotiqa thereto. Judging fot tlje proceedings of tbe ow Lgislature-iaoj5g ifo lustiof thler, rl..n Ul.l.. I. 1 IJ I..I. . .v..u v,,,v iii Tui.n tpvfuft j " ' for any thing of the kind-it is evldont that the rcoi.le of that, section are begin, Idng to discuss tbu subject, and arc about jHorl practiced upon our Soldiers, iu fur asking these frairurow questions in a nianiijjBhlr)g supplies and clothing for them, o, to I evaded dearly, if jhi- F.r r, . th. official, and employees ofour Stale iifortht.upcscofthe "subjugation ' of Administration.- Tha Lancaster hxprett Ithe South, or for the extermination of the of Tuesday cays. j ; ' : nr UI,.vi-u avAn tlie Illiielc l!e! "Mmiv eurlans trnnmictiuiH in cofltriH'tl far I ' ... . . publican S.ato of Iowa w.u,noi nave a iloniuch for it. Habeai Corpus. Ml U undcrt.xI tliul tlie writ a ill J)e su-.ea- e jhee wre chnrced to the State at I'ricei IWl wide. SillCO that tune wo have a .led, and 'tly the fumiinni of hi li-jnor ' ing froln $3 2:, , ;i0 per bushel-eertoinly aOI,. Pr ,uole framt bank bams erected, Judge Tan.y.--Jti.e Jr,.l, Ju, oil,. lU.e ,,, nfter UedaellnK "frcifiM and smiar lo .iw and manner, which add. If this be true, where is our vaunted ;ciaiiiiioiie". Hid any body haro tho irudts lmlc, t0 lue i,nn,0Venient of tho neigh libei.y? 'JonBone forcm ! We do -fthrou,,,, tbc authority, ' j-hocl, and speaks well for the tas.eard not doubt that our neighbor, and '.ill those (jluf lnereli nU in PiMmr,? received ua order : llidutiy of the owners. AUo, JUirtliaiib who hold opinions like him, wish this to If-r - Hurl,,,.." which he agreed to farei'lied at tow nship has many good ami comlo. table 1 L ... . , - eliven centu, and Torwnrdcd the bill to llurrii- dwelling houses, some of which will, com be tho case. Hut e behove tlio -eoplob f Mt Tht m K, rrtHn,i w.ift1.,, favoial.lv in Point of IjusIc. Mill-action will submit tO no SUcll dal lllg usurpation . . anil t 'runny. ... The writ of llaLeni Curmi ii tho high perogative writ that ntOTKCTS Ol'll TEKSONAL LIl'KISTY, and at all times keeps the militaay in subordination to the civil power. Vo bo to the ruler that dares to "SUSl'KNL" OUR LIHEKTY and bitter will be tho hour when tho Ex e oulive attempts to destroy the Supreme 1 Tlie Constitution of tho Unitod UU' and of 1'ennsylvania both provido that the privilege of thev l it of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspenden, unless when in caes of rebellion or invasion the public safely may rdiuiro it." Who has the; power to "suspend" this writ under this clause of tho Constitution of the United States ? Judge Taney, in tho re- cent case of Merriman at Baltimore has ' already emphatically declared that C'cu yrcss alone possesses this extreme power . Til sv have nsvdr vr. t t:r.Ri isro it. It requires no argument lo piove that Congress alono possesses this power. Any one w ho will tako the trouble to read sec tions H and U of Article 1st of tho Consti tution of the United latc, will see this a, a glance. Section f says 'Congress shall have the power" lo do the things named in 1H consecutive paragraphs. Section .) then follows with seven distinct limita tions of tho power of Congress. The first provides for the prohibition of the Slavo trade. The second is (he provision in re gard to the writ of Habeas Corpus. The third prohibits the passago or.r post facto laws; and tho others are like restrictions of thepwer of Congress. So that in fact the Constitution no whero provides that the IVeidont or any other nranch or Hepart .siontol' the government should "suspend" this writ ; but even restricts and limits the tho power of Congress by tho most clear and explicit language. A Yaim Boast- The HIack licpuhluan Orators and Newspapers, have always been great advocats for free speech, free pre, and free negroes, too ; but asnu illustration of this fact we itWc an extract from a late number of the Pittsburg Ihpatch, in which the editor says: "Where the stars and stripes' of the Union float, men think, vote and write as they please where Secession rules they must be oumli, become exiles, vrisoners, or di." This little scrap is perhaps equally bal ancedhalf true and half false o far as it concerns ms of tho North it has no foundation in fact. The editor must have known at the time he penned tlie lines that tho olh'cc of Iho Leaver AW, not thirty miles from hi own door, was enter cd on the night of the nth inst., by a mob. audits materials .cattered through ,ie ere generally, not only a good aveiage , , . , i crop, Imt with many was un abundant street and thrown into the liver otM! The wh(t C1.p j,, ,,un,, neKa ol To fuither illustrate this boasted liber-' grain nd quality could nt have been ty, which tho "stars and stripes" have Matter. The yield on an average was Lr) been presumed to guaiantec. we rclerto1'0 ". Reaves making the bushel. In . c .. . i some instances It mav liuvn taken more. o articles on our ou'sido in referem-c to rrom tlicse It will im seen, that, like the fugitive slave, Don.ocratic clitors in Re publican America must seek a refuge in Monarchical Canada J Welt did Maria An toincttc say, when her eyes fell upon tlie Goddess of Libel ty. in despotic Fiance, "O, Liberty ! what crimes are coinmitcd in thy name. " Vc r-Kretto ki Iho HoarfiLia nnMun -.;n In n..nr ln ,i,i .i,i. with tho' rebels. We knw lh iitor to hepoi- '0"e, and tlie cars all hard con.. On the rersed of si Rood a hirl any man living anil hill farms the early planted com was a we tieliere that he it slno a friend uf his cuuntrjr. I good crop in imantity anil but little soft lin-i liirw iritrAon jcorn wic.re thvy were careful to plant the That will do, David. We ask no man proper kind of seed earn. The Liie pi. in to say uiott, of us and we can sav W! corn, and tho corn not properly wo: k . . ... ' ied, two parts of it were soft or unsound Hut you were never more wtuken in lj'he oat. crop w.. an iihundanioiie. and your life -and goodness knows ycu have in iiualilr 1 never saw better. The aver- seldom len right since you left tho DemilfSe yield was 1 bushels to the dozen, and oeratic parly than whn vou eav we.!".' ".uny i"""1" the ilozen of sheaves mmiiK Dniira iTiiu reikis. we liavOi ..i ... . , , V ......... ,.,.. wivj-ii.-Buiiiuiuiiuiiiig administrtion, even in measures notonly notoriously in disregard ol lawr and prcc dent, but measures whose inevitable ten dency we believed to lie tlio defeat of Ihe grct hopo ami purpose of every loyal heart jieace, rcconciliatioe, anl a resto ration of our once happy and pon-oiful Unian. I.aw-nionderj must not bo law breakers. In punishing the violators of Uw,uust act in nursuatveeof th law ! otberwiso tho remedy may bo worse lian rfi.. ,i;... w i.... .i . the discatK). ecu,.o uravwiMOllOUII- ocd ''tho reWs' without distinction of party or sectioa jnd thin- !i all contin ue to do s long . a MFre Press" is tol eiatcd in this our boasted land of liberty. kt7Wo havo failed to give our usual amount of details from tho seat of war this week, owing to the want of space, the military pr.rado, and the sickness of oue of our hands. Up to thia wtitino. hownv. there has been no fighting, thouKh the ,. ... . loaicaiijciijt poirjl joa speedy eugagctnout Tut Mean's- A gtHt dual has been said ohd written, in reference lo the imposl- 'iii.tilioa rmrh hi from reliable murru. a few ot . , A gentlemaa who was itiout to leave rnm.uri; n.r rnii.ieiun. w. couiiui'moiirJ by a contractor tbere tu purenase be.in. t., be ,u,,rlied la the volunteer.. lie boueht in the itv at ninetv cent, ner lush- ifirx fiuii ( rAiiryi thirUx a n u(f cmt: i The inen-hant having Included a t'uir (irolit in hi original bill, and being an lionet nmn, rifumd turoviro hi rhari;e,iid, through hie honttty. the urdtr! Who waf to have Pockercd the dincr- elle?, If high priced beans will fatlcn suldiera; I'ennsj Ivaniu ought to turn out "rausers". It seems toe that Ohio, and Now York, have been "Messed" with tho anio kind of agent, only, tLat they receive a higher nerceiitaxo on the salo of uniform-, being about eijtial to the iwiccntac realized by our "bean" contractors, which wo think, should alisfy any business man in tlie days of unboundod rutiiotistii and Hero ism which seems to have chnngl '-froo spoecli" into free choating.under the engl neers that arc now running tho National' and Stato 'machines." , Kt"The editor of tho ltrookvill'; Star, who is tho present Superintendent of the Common Schoo'.s of that county, must be a "perfect brick." If he knows as much about teaching children their A, H, Cs, as ho has shown that ho doe. about heathen mythology the rising generation of Jeffer son may well honor tho day that brought the erudite McKlliocc into their midnt. Only think of the fellow l ot knowing the difference between old Mars, the god of war, and the Supreme Heing! Ignorance ii the curfo of tto.l. Knowledge tho win); wherenith wo fly tu Heav en." Itut pocr Mac, we leaf there i no chance for him. Clearfield County Agricultural 8o- i ciety.- Itcpurtof the Vice I'resiilcut of h'arthait (oirn-i ship. Salt Lick, Jan., 1", LSiil. To I. V. KT7.WKii.ra, Secretary. Ac. You will find accompanying this re pot t a IUt of membership obtained 'cr the Clourtield County Agricultural Society, of w hich 1 had the honor, the present year, of being the Vice 1'residont tor ICirthaus towntinp. 1 remark, thntl have bcon to some trouble to ascertain all the information (KHsible, in regard to the agricultural in- lurcsti ot Karthaus, and herein present them to tliu.oc:ety. Your huinblo Vice I'rcsiilrnl has been a resident of Ihu township for tlio last three years, and it gives him pleasure to slato that agriculture, since that lime, has been on the improvement, and patticu latly so the last year ; an apparent in creased interest hu taken place which ii in a great nwaoiirw to be aseriJied to the organ i.alion of I he L'Uartield tWs'y Ajri cultural tjneitt;i. The first Fair for the Society, held at Clearfield last fall, gave general satisfac tion, and spoke well for the Society and respectably for tho cituens. Our atien- i .1 .1 - i ...1 .... 1. . I lo travel, ami tlio rain during tiie time ol the fair, it was respectable. The crops in Kai'tlmus totvnshih the iiroweni season l)llt in U))r j,,,,,, w llm0 t!ie l.ushel. 1 know of tro instances, and : inure m) "'e ueeu moro, mm io snrni es yielded tho bushel Tlio i i-ld of Kip on mi uveraea was to lrt sheaves makini the bushed. Two or more instances 1 know of 12 sheaves of rye yielding the bushel, and in no in xtatice have I board of more than 1M sheaves tu yold a bushel. The rye is ul- so of the liest quality. The corn crop on our river bottom ,. "y," """-& AAlll. I .ml tin .1 A I...II..M .......:.... .1 I icasi one iiuuurou nusuois oi ears 13 uie ly ioldod '1 bushels of outs. 'I'l I i i . . . 1 ',0 buckwheat crop on toe whole, was a good crop, lit soino localities it wa in jured from filling by the sun, and in oth crs it was slightly injured by the early frost. The potato crop, in some localities of the township, was an entire failure sup posed to bo occasioned by the lot. I think there-is some mistake in this, at least, I am not fully satisfied that such was the fact in every locality where tho potato crap fuled. Uy observations were, that Uie potato crop sustained littlo, if any, injury Y the rot tiw oreeent season. Tho P,019 vcrt. DOt "l0' round and therefore cOuM not have rotted. Tho .mall Oliant tv I in ornimd .llrf .Ant.; were unusually imall in size. From this it would appear the potato froeu eoaio cause did not produce, and those produced did not grow to a full aire. It may have been caused by tho drouth, or something peculiar in the sea son may have occasioned it j or it may have been an insect at the root or tho top of the potato which injured the produc tion iuu aiupptm me growm 01 tlio pota to. I examined several lots of tmtntops'l'rMim.nt m it .,.i. .1.. n.i- .1 din inc their izrowth and at tho nr l..m r .t. .-J r-..-.t ft.T" 1 - - ,- - a- . .wuut. ..iviiuioilil III (or no rot 111 thorn their general coudit(15tli of July. .,....s,T,raluunu unm, ion were but few in tho ground and uous ' i . generally made ami mowed in good order, the consequence if our slock arc heaUhy Sip we have some lhirty or moro funiIB. n!rt or wl.i.-h are well improved and in good state of culti- ration, besides we have a number moro. r uli!.li am InaL niii-rillf. when proved will be goodlarms. -., . , glloslimi rt" f,amebank - r . . . , built on t.ie SU Lick "('l'y' in the year IM, in sue bO feet long l 411 pare favorably m point and Btvlo with those in our larger towns. And' best ol all, in the catalogue of oui improvements, aro Iho growing steady habits of our citizens, their perseverance and industry in clearing their land, en larging their farms, improving tho soil, adapting it to tho different kinds of grain and a worthy eniu'atlon to excel, in pro- lucinii the best and the (truest yield ironi H .i -...i i- 'fi. ...... si... .. iliois tiaiaiii1 fur my Thiii in nop lmiiiIp of Karlhaus m a i... ii. .,..,.,...!.. 4-r riadtard Uncittv. and very much by tbe laic. Agricultural Fain to that our next. County Fair will bo largely represented in person by tho citizens of Karlhaus. And 1 . i . . . I ? .-l- I productions, it will be respectable. : II UV li kvi T it nvi.mi m ... i-. uv. - i HO 200(1 iVUI'K 01 IUO .OCieiV JlUVini: commenced and the fruit thereof an eady appearing, we have great encoiirsgemetit to sustain our CVihn'.v A.ricdtural iSJicWy. And by so doing, we will siMin find the citizens of Clearfield countv not only an industrious and a sober people, but in a oincer aiuteu 10 my inioi mnui, niimwi.' very short time, the soil of Clearfield about li.OOli. county will grow ami produce every vari-j .... ety of (train sufficient for her own use A SECESSION CAMV lUSPEhl) I and comfort, and in addition to this, will! FEDERAL TKOOi'S IN KEN 'I I CK . have a large surplus of her production toj C.mko. 111., Juno ".A secession camp export for the supply ami want of others.!"! Elliott's Mills, in Kentucky, ten miles KeSpeCtlUllV, JOHN 01LLILAND. THE WAR NEWS IN I'EKESTlNi! ?Uj. Til E MANASSAS JCXCT10N. LEESltLUtfJ, HAlU'ElfS FEHHY, ETC. , There is every indication that the Fed-j eiai ami Conieilera'.o lorccs win soon meet in deadly 'conflict at some point in Virginia From the Washington Star ol la.il evening wo make up the following in teresting intelligence: IIIOM MANASSAS JUNCTION A .Ml LEKS IlLltd. Just before going fo jtcss to day, wo have iuformatiou from two gentlemen of c!iar acter. whoso sympathies with the cause ol the Union wo know to bo entirely relia ble one of whom is just from Manassas Junction and the other from the iinuuvii ato vicinity of Leesburg. The former as sure tm that on Friday last Ileauiegard certainly arrived ol the junction ; and, if so, c take it for granted has assumed the cohima.'d of the disunion tioops in that M'nii tor. This gentlemen further says that there is an aggregate force of ''0,tlUO '.roopi a Manassas, Centreville, Fairfax Station ar.d FaiiTa.X ('ourt iloue. This information, though. diflcrcnl wiJely from that received by the government here, comes to us under circumstances that cause us to place some reliance on it. Our informant from tho direction of Leesburg assures us that on Sunday mor ning last, during divine service, an officer rodu up to the quaker meeting house ai Watcrfoid, Loudoun county, seven miles from Leesburg, and ordered the people thcro assembled to be ot Harper's Ferry die next . morning, Monday, with all their wagons and teams, to movo the ma terial and troops then there. Un that day we believe two thousand ol these troops moved un tho Potomac to a point opposite Williauisport. Our information fioin ccsburg is up to yesterday morning That town was then tho headquarters of a' force of about OOU men, if w e aro correct ly informed, and we think we aie, under the comnutid of Eppa Hunter, a l'ri;:co William county llrigadior ; who has een no aervicu byviho by. These troops do the picket guaal du'v between the Puint ol Ixocks, Leesburg, firoad Kuti, Vienna ami on towanls ttcorgctown, until tuuet " -he line of pickets thrown out from Kaii'fax Court Iluuse. AN I.Xm'TKIl ATTACK ON Mlt.Ll.VMS I'ORT. W'o roeeivet ititorrnatioii yesterday af ternoon, in which wc have reason to place some confidence, that eiural Johnston had dispatched a force of two thousand men with two tiiecei of ordnance, for nn assault on Williamspott, Md., proposing to bombard it fust from tho Virginia side of the l iver. EXPE ;TEI ADVAN' E oFTIIE FED ERAL TKOOp.S IN VIKiilNlA. Wabiiiiciitivw .Ii-w 7 IXl'll Six regimonts of infantry, two batteries 1.5. Z i i ,worw,"e vam emenl of those .,ds they have, nt al t M i. .,Mf0r r1'1'""' ttn lie"ble and undefJasabl no under orders to bo ready to nv,.r.nnni ,.i. .., . Ul UMlli of fSiMie S Zo.Tmm.-r.- m ,,0m"'y f" movcat a moiiienL s K-'iinmit t ...... i..;.. signal, either to repel attack or to advance! Hundreds ofio,,le from' ,1, V.,rH, have been here soiourni. dur , tl e. b,V ten day, iu hourlv a.tner.t.ition nl'tlm j . " . ? . diet in Virginia, but Ucnoral Scoit Ima ei-Hlently been in no hurry thus far to grai ny ineir yearning :or tn nxcttemeiit of a -..w..., . iiiuni vn unL'u.iiio uiiu coin ' missary wagon, and ambulant aro ready Those 'who aro waiting loseea fight mSVtutT ,ho ja,T n"d tnc probably not wait many days loncT Thi ' tA' it dirCcl," of 11,0 court- " in ' Commandordn-Chief means not on I v to ."'1 ii" .",.Bn 7 " ". in Vinmi on,i n.A. ,..... .1." 1 1 "' uiiuibuv rninpnijjn i next four or five weeks IVn T.tnt ort ffood uill.linriv !.. l.. 1... :r i .i" ii.at ...n.i . 7. .. . "v ".""u: iV v oi ootu : nicnmona ana Memnhis 011 or a mnt lh . " - - Ths present' month will doubtless bo- come among the most erentful in tlio his-' tory of this country. Tb opinion iwvr; prevails in military circle; hero that no direct attack will be made on Harper's tony, ouvvuuv ...mJ tin fonceiitratcdotand new Chni - iii inn timiv conceiitmtcdatanU near Viinm- J' .1. ' v WsKwiUadvance through Mary land,, defended Ji.rour latent information j r - ..i UMIIiininrt and take II I'mm llm upnf tiF Wall cross 111 lorce 111 viumui'"" - cross in luito -i --- ---- position in the rear; of the rcbdj forces at Til E LATEST KKOM JIAlU'hUTs ,t i-u; -WyrYIS KXPVkiX Ekkhekick, June?. An intelligent and .el.able gn.itlemanjnsttro.il ilarpersrei- .... ,, ,.ni.ii, aln tliln nf 1 ,1'p I ill I 111 lOll for attach, which is eagerly expected there. The indications are all against any inteii- ded evacuation of the place. Troops were constantly arriving in companies and ill sniiad. rir.een numireo leu. i y.i nine I r..niiil U i.lnnnnnrVir.1 IIIUIIIi HlMUiri-llllV lium im. mi"i. ... cinia. and live companies, of about fftui men' arrived while he there. Ho " """"" "V; ; :; ,,,; , . ol rocimts. Provisions aero abumlaiit and the men cheerful. The strictest discipline is maintained. 1 ... :r... ..... iv,u tilu tiai.mil liil In uiiu inv iiiiiii i.iuiii' enlt r the town un-ier a guaro, huh a. speak to any of the soldiers iiitlieptevi of the ollicer who accompanied him. Tickets extended for some distance m tho diiectioi: of rennsyh ania. i.x or eight deserter from the federal camp at Cliarubeisburg reached Harpers rerry 'ywtwday evening, and several on the day previous. 'I heir ai rival created much ...nl...;tnnt tu viiiui link rilinitril iliimir. . . ,tions from tho ConfeUerato camp, aim mm "uic riwiiw..M . Nothing vas heard by him or tho p. eva.- leuce of sickness in the eamp. President Davis is expected there to - morrow, when he will review the whole Iwdy of troops there stationed, which an UlSIUIH IIUIII IIIIS Ullll-, nil nuci. uiiair ed by two companies sjnt there by Gen. 1 Tf IlllS.!. Fifteen dead bodies of tho Confederate troops have been found in a thicket near their camp, A party had hid thcro ar.d thn Indiaiiialis fired into the thicket to dislodge them. Col. Wieklillb protested agair.st the act as an invasion of tbe soil of Kentucky, lo which t!en. irentiss said in reply, that the act had been prompted by a letter claim ing protection for t'e t'nion men there. lie dcdaivd his intention also to send troops wherever needed for the protection of loyal citizens. From the llcdfurd llatetir The Rights of Freemen". A large standing army having been call ed into servici', and the commencement of a long and bloody uar being, periuips, near at hand, it U well that tho people should know (brir lights under, ai well as their duly to, the ( ieneral Ciovcriiment. Whilst wo aie sending forth our troops to liulit for tho I moil, let us watch with .eulous care lent licit Constitutional till. oily, without which tiie 1'iiioii were a woilhb'ss thing, indeed, be wrested from us and trampled under foot by tho very men to whom wo trust that holy birth right of our citizenship. Keep it befu; tlio pcop!o, therefore, 'hat the Constitu tion of the I'niled States guarantees tbe folowmg j 1. Congress shall make no law respect ing nil eabliihinciit of religion or pro hibiting the free exercise thereof, or bridaina the freedom i'fticach. or e( the press ; or tho right of Iho people pcucrubly lo iissomlile, and to petition Congress fur a I ,. ...-,, " ', Vi i.i v.- i .i eii n-g.ii.iie.i i iuiii.i .-111,5 ii - cessni v lothe secunly ol a li ce Mate, the right of Ihe Kople to keep and bear arms shall not be infi in'id, 3. No soldier shall in lime of pence lie iitiarteioi in any house, without tliecon sent ol the owner, nor in limeo! war but in a in inner prescribi'd by law. 4. The right of the people to bo tecum in their persons, housus, papers and ef fects, against utiteasonahlo soarches and seizures, shall not bo violated: ami no, .. . . . warrants shall i.-ue, but upon probable cause siiiiported by oath or alliiiuation, and iiai tinlai ly describing the place to seaichcd, and the persons or things to bel cei zed. ". In all criminal tirosecution the ac- cued vhall enjoy tho right of u speedy! trial by an iinpui rial, jury of the Statu and! district wherein the crime shall hive boon i I'omniitted. which district shall have lwsii I previously ajcertniiu d by I iw ; and til ho informed of the nat.iro and can-o oflhel. accusation : to be confronted with the wit- nenses agiuii.-i. nun ; in nave compuiso-y I i process for obtaining witne-scs in his fa I j vor, and to have the assistance of counsel I for his defence. Tho Constitution of Pennsylvania also u-ts forth iu its Hill of Kights that. I. Alljiotvcris inheteiit. in the people, and nil Iree gevernments are founded on thir authority, and instiuited for their jpeicc, safely and happiness ; lor the nd- nll .'"vernmcnt, in such .nanuer as they may 1. 1 i ii'ir I '2. The pri, prinhng-prc.t may fx- free to every !' !M,0 nrlke.to famine the j ' "9!fMlw' ""J fif.iiv.il vi ucii iiinviii. niiif mi i.i' er he made to restrain (A rinht thereof. The fre communication of Hiouihts'and n. pinions is one of tho invaluable rights of I mi. . ...! :. . i c . 'diei,,, ,o7 VTTO T Z silt i. ..: ! . . Ml- jury ehall haa! -i ti..: 3. Tho right of ci(izcns to Lc.ir nrmi in , defence Of themselves and tho Stal..l.ll . lo questioned . No standing army si co, be kent without th 4 Vo,.,,,, standing army shall, in time of! A v - . .. ..... 1?'. ' kePl ,wi.thou.1 consent of the'f cfe-Maiuro ; ui( the military thall ulall timet w ottnstrta coordination to tht avtl power. . .. :."rr. . r cr mo Federal troops aro niovin,' wiuil.u - ni - rt rr,. ru....u ..1 0 'i.n fll.i. r. 11. ; oviii uniuutl niiuri:. nn OTA ( w w uwiihim mi uHipcrs rerry. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL y j . "nea, the hint two evenings, to receive th pupirti up"ti iwnicu wo; nave nstia lv . , ,1 . . W"J rym ihu-,kbvvi ni. n.. ...... . W)) roglvlo our( ilwWl.Ver f Other mniiTi's, tluit t'njd. J. O. IJinii, f (,e iiliiitm Uiidet of ting !!. w. 1 at Ihrri-burge, Sunday last, on lluuliiil'ijc of treason, j,,.,.,-,.,.,. i.aiiiHt' hiiu by Captain' I n ' I 1 Mi JUmitld, of tlio Totter l Oiinty tom. puny., -Ti ohargcH alleged were cor. . . i' ' ' , V J" ,l , tlie present war, , and not cmbracim; uv act of insuljorlnnatioii or dis. . . ll-'. I .1 I ,1 loyalty. A itli the hoi.e that ottryounj. friend will be able to ii'inovo every shadow oMispicion from Iiih i harac '""" . tcr, wo await the lull particulars. III iCVl P. IIT CI. . !.,. ..I j . ' i mi i , ni uv e inu anovo was in type, and alter strikinofl jmn of our edition, wo have con versed with a rentloiiiaii who hpi-nt Monday nlU-r- imoii in Jlarribiirg, and w an in com nan with Cant. Lorain, who was on. ( .,0l.b(.t HU.,., , , . . , ' J 'um ! Kill I'l t i ! I ll!lt alt linn ltIi in arrest haj Kct. ,.!,. m t w n.s belioved that i i ... 1 1 I .... 1 I " I "' "'ii - sued ; and that tho oficnto nlleyed vvaj 1 ,if j.;, ;ult?ll!l,P0' j,, r i ouu- ffanco as billows : "that ll ho thoindit this war was for the purpose of liber. atiny tho slaves ho would never draw a trigger." We hhall anxiously await tho particulars. Axrivkii. We call Ihe attention ofour citizens to the fact tlial Dr. Lin t him ar rived at the Mansion Houte, where he can be consulted lor a few days. Tlio Doc tor comes highly leccmmcnded.aiid those of our citizens who nee'd tuedioal aid would do well to give him a call. COSTA U'S' Tim 'ONLY INFALLIBLE UK.UCDUvS KNOWN." Ilcstniys Instantly EVEIiY FoliM AND SrECIES DI' VERMIN- J: irAnl iht I'eoplr, I'rrtt irnf Itfatfi m. 111-.. Ill K. COX TA K, All the suuinierl have been Imuhlml with Roaches imJ Mice. I KtMiietunllv iishaiiicj ul iho huuse, fur the 11 use h were cvurya litre, 1 puri-liuva s liox ofjrofr KMrrininntiir nml tried it, nad in one week llim . ... Kits nut a louirli or Muime in the bnune. Juiix II. (iivs, Nn, VI Kim street. ium shKfcri;i;s -Iruiiiiled with vtrmie, nevil he u n.i loniir' if I hey u-e "Cuitar't" Hi teriniuatura. We km c ureil it to uur SHtiift'etios, nnl it' a box ami fi wuultl have it. V bJ tried iiii.oiiii, but the' efTeetoil nolbinjr; bel I'iistan's nrtielo knucki the breath out f Kin, .Mice and lluil-IJiiss, nuieker than we eao wntt it It it in prc.it demand all over the conmrj. .v.. mi I r;. fi.itrife. MOHt liltAIN and ruriiuns aro deilrtTJ ' iiuunlty in lirnnt cimnly by vermin, than wouU "" ".,""", "'" u,m "".-!. 1 ra-lrr II n.J llrrutj I 1IESKY II. COSTAU-Your Kitenninstwli ircMUeil. uJ. and lirunouiiced a decided iim Uc.i. We used a bx of it. nnd the way Hie K-u aud .Mir a.-uiind uur reini-s "raised Ned" that Juiht wji a cuutiun tjlcvier. tince nm llti ; r .Mue liu been beurd in garret ur cellar.- Mo'jrt-lue un i a avk in 1 im. nEKN tfKLLIMl Your Kjtemiiot. dir fur the Inst year, ami have found ll a i..l every time. I have nut knuno it lo fat) ii a single imlauce." , 5n(i. tlosa, Cardingluu, 0. WE AHE iULLlN(i Your nrcnaratiuoi ran- I ! 1 1 I ..I. , .... V"T' "er inej nave ueeu uien, aiu, Mice, Huarhe, aud Ycriuin disaimear iiumtli. nieiy Li tiea 4fc'roi rrsn, l)rug, N. Windsot, M4. JltT-S-M CitryirlUTe by All Wuui.kiii.r liuroiiinTS iu large ciNea. : All ItKTlll. llMI UI1ISTS Unill RRI STOBHOt- ! K,l!l' c-.in " Country Villages aud Town Wholesale Arcnts in Naw Ymk nitv. Hblcffolin Druthertit- Co. Ilarrel.KitleyAKilcbii. II.A.Fnliiittock.llullAeo. A. I). A I). Pands A I'v, Wheeler A Hart. lli'L-fiiniiu if Co, Hull, Hurkel it Co. Thumas Fuller, I'. I). Oivls. Dudley A Blaflord. lliuh, lisle it ltubioM M. Ward, Clou A Ce. McKisson A llubblna. II. 8. Karnes A l'o. I". C. Well. A Co. Laielle.Mar hA'iardm Hall, Ilium A Co. Courad Fui. AMI OTHERS. Philadelphia, Fa. ' 1. W. I'yott A Pons, illoh't raeunkr A 11. A. Fahnefock A Co . Treuch, Riihardi C AND All lu Principal Citiend Towns in lbs INITEU STATES. CLEARFIELD. . tl.Boll hf J. O. IfAKTSWICK. ln,IU ll n In . -----. "--s n. ,TA.i..mii ,u VIIT intl OV9TRT. fcaTCoiNTav I)r.A,.... ran nriUra. .bar. Or addren orders direct or if Prtoei, tersti I r Is ae.ireJjMr.end for Circular to DeaU.1 iinvnvn fnTAlL . "v "'.:. aisnrai. uriwt A: .4 1 2 Broad?av-Tr'' me 01 isuaoia. MOleui M I -L . ..... -.. v - I KUkolu Hotel. afl-U ISMnii.