Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 17, 1861, Image 3

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first pnge. " ,
Jf'Cieti. l'lilUm will ileiino imcojit our
(buiiki for a cupy nf Ihu i-fjiurt on tlnij
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.S ur Lullifi'.iliLir IViiir.iU nuint n-nv
with us miot lier woL'K, wlutn tlio ruccfil-l
incs (if tlieir luto cclclruti.itt will be riven ! Co!. E. D- 7j:ch ., Ii'.:
in full.
Vxxxu Atcmtxr A liui" iiauu-il Jacob
frailly uition nf lini'Jy loiv n.-lii , was
.killed on 'I'lK'sil iy .ho '.'th int , wlulo cul
ling tim 11" li'f ii "f'v bain.
Oi'EMNO Uur. (.'iir citicn will llud
Ihcir yuutigii u ml, II. VV. Stnitli, very uo
oonimoilating ami jiulito by uullinut LU
now utora Noiib Sucoiul street. 1'iicei to
suit tho tiling.
Ht3 The W't'V 1 iqir.riuiont m.i la u
reijuiritioii on Gov. Curtiu, Unt week, for
iLe liftecn roginif nts of Pennsylvania
troops now al the various ueuiupti)ent.s
iu the State.
OfR Bovs. The two Clearfield compii
niw,. us will bts feen by this news from
(!en. IlcCk'lhiii'd eoliiiim, were orileretl
from Cumberland to enter Virginia, and
to intoreept tl c retreat of the Virginians
rou'.ed Xear P.evciiy on the IJth in t.
Peterson's Magazine for Aujjust is al
reuily on our talile, and ii one of the
most fascinating numbers i-sued. It
richly deserves tiic hijj'.t renutalioii it en
joj'S, Bsbein; ono nf the most interesting
jiiunthlys I'liblialird.
BncRi'iTivi;. Lieut. 1.iih;k, who, l y the
way, is equally the geiuleinan mid the
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Ihiot' tiinci in 1 1 eudiiiMir in riiti r lli'j
house ; lit t at li f'nt hit K to tlm t'luun I,
but rni-c'l liimu'll, liii'l iiihcil fnnv.inl j
hi- iuo.'lt'i-i whs Moi(',l nt thu thli'-hold
by cue if tho Sinux eleaviii;? his head
lhi'"Hi!i tho chin with an use. i
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The lo weic live M''ilueiifs )Alerilay
nun I'.in' immediately in inid iirtiuml l-'.iir-lax
t'uui t llouip, wiih eiehtu n I'iccea of (
field lirtillirv ir. nil. undlwelvu nii ces m-
itt;! in bntlery. The three most i tlvnneed Tim Ciii'!"'wns fuirroiiuilod it, mid, to
ii'iuiei:t9 are IVom South (.'aro'.ina. niako their cn'iipp, the Sioux Hero com-
i From tho Coin t Ilmise biu!'. In Centre- j.elled to run lhat tliMnuee, and na'.le t ho
villo the woj Is aie lined with them, (d:s ! river to lh-J miulh bank, in thu f.ieo of a;
union tro'i,f), in "vluit iiuinbfis, exactly, constant ti' from their cnuuiics. Thii j
I inn not itblo to write. Their b:iae, ih.-v did, aided by I ho daikiie-tt nl I ho j
iY.e., from Fail fit x Slation, has all been ' niht. w itll but tlm lo,s u! ono warrior, ,
'curried back to M mimosa.-. Junction, U'nl ; who was lound dead by tho L'liippuwtu in
' they nro all hot bivouacliin nmlilly, us 'tin morniiii;, on tho nnth bank of the j
i his is, ui course, sti cam. 11m Sioux leit iielnit'l tacm
two htirsen, in inblltloli to tho
twelve stolen ones, and the dead bodies cf
Battio at Rich'8 Mouutain.
U'Asiu.yiToN July lit. Tho following
dispa'.ch from Gen- Mel'lelbm ivus lecciv
ed to-duy at the Army llcad-n'.i tr'.cr-:
ni.vtai.v. July l-t'i, lSiil.
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.l..ir.i. Wii canturcJ fix lirass cannniiM. a lireiiai I'tion for a:: attack from w, iv ro-, I hilly
imi, lli'ili' A I'i'., will rail mi I u ltii' t li o r.ni,
im it n iitiMiiMnl tl nl thu IhmiIi lio rl iiril itii
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jj' which uiix is ritlcil, all tlio i iieiny s 1 1 eat, or a lorwat a movemeiH. I, ninvev
eiinip c'li-ipajje and transportation, ev'ci. cr inti I pint it to itcan that they expect
to his nuns. speedily to have to fall buck on Mannas -
The lui'mlcrof ti nts will probably reach Junction but we thtill soon tee what
two hundred, and more, than sixty wag- we shall see.
m,-. " I '1'hey have batteries commaiidiii'; every
Their lulled and wounded will amount i'rpi'"aeli by road to the Court Ilousi'.iiml jlying der d on the iloor, wliioh Was covered , a
I.i I'uliv l,itl with Id1) in isnncrs. and more trees m e felled in all the nciirhboi iiiL' i wil h their blood. Tho Sioux did not
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llireti ul I lien '.vni riors. j
Mr. Vi'Fetrid;:o bhttcs that the tcsi
deiico cf Gov. U'iikiii rcseiiibltnJ aslaulit-
on tho morniiij; after thu cor.-!
.'i' hoii'-o,
llict
Five Cliiriiiewas and two Sioux wero , t'7 t"
V' nre h ii I li "t ii''it I" in tH'inu'f tl"' ' 'i ' n "f
Hi'iilntiiln Itnii'iill, i'l liriiily t'., ' .1 mml i. Inn' ( t
At-iKiiil" .'ill-' ", fitliii'i-l t'i III" ni ti'Ui of tl.u
lloiui'irntio .t' 1 1 v lit lim .iiu.,iiy tl ili"ii.
Wo iir iiiilli'H i""l I" uiiii "ii'ii''.' I'io iKiino uf
.I.n'i'li YVillii'liii nf ll rnliiiin lp., i.H ii oiiii'lt'latu
fur AfS'ii'iiiti) ihn.", fiil'ji' 't 1 1 l'i B'lli iti of tlm
Iloiuui-rutiv ruirty at tlm niir.'iry i-Uci hi.
Wo n im ntit!n':i'"l t'i iiniir.iiiuMi tlio iiiinuitif
jflrii'r lii'll, Km;., in' K'Tiriifin t.'niliip. nun osn
iliil.ilo fur Anfit'ii'.tc .lit'l;-'', fil'.l cl Id tho ,!. ti.-
ion ul'tln. Diii'.""!ulii' ;uly ul the l'l-iiiiiuy 'tec-
Wo ' an t ti H'i'.i'il tn niniotin'o llio nititio t,f
llrotyo Krhur.lt, li.-'i-, nf Kiuix tnwii.iltip, a
iiinili'l'lo fur Ahjo.'I.iUi Ju 1". Kiilijiii't to III" il'i
eisiuii of tlio ll 'laocratiu puny at llio '.'rturiry
election. jly l-.
W'n n,-A nlltlunlli'il tn lit, nmitll'O thft 11MI1L' of
i)uiing tlio l'U.-t vcar w o liavo iutrojuet'tl t.i J j,,),,, -y, Sliumt of ClmrlioM Imruih, na u nn-
of this coun- ' li'l"1'' f'-r Assiii'L.to Jmlt , mlijnft to llio (Iim-Ih-!
ion of the Demoeiatio iiany nl llio Priiunry i lno-
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lie notieo collie mi'ilical profeisiuii '
coming 111 cnllslaiuiy. iwnnua. mi' 1 inn .iiao.iui.i rciiueiik i-
1 know alieady oi' 10 oll'mei's ki'ihd and camped at tin- in'.erseciioii of the l'.rad-
iiocu roa i w uii mo rnuu irom me. t.ouri
House to the Fairfax Station.
prisoners.
Tin ir n.truat is complete.
1 occupied Loverly by a rapid inarch.
Carimlt abandoned his camp early this
illuming, leaving much ol Ins etiuipaj'e
Ho eauio within a lew miles of I'.everly, stf r. of Col. Ikiker's Ki'iri'ii'.-nt, a native of
but out rapid march turned him back in Philadelphia, was shot' by mistake by it
great confusion, and ho is now retreating 'sentry, on Sunday night,' and died yes
on the road to St. Goo' ge. ,' terday.
1 liavn o.'dereil Gen. Monis to follow j Thirty men of Ctd. iVtirdrop'a Itegi
liiui up closely. ; nmiit had ii.iida a reeoiiiioiKsuiuti within
1 have telegrapliod to the t.vo IViiii- nine miles of-Yot ktown. They went up
sylvania regiments at Cumberland to join 'between Jami-i river and Givut lletliel.
Geo. Iii'l at liowlo.-bnrg. Tho General is 't llio latter place there are po.sLod HOi)
j concentrating a. I lus iro-ijis ut j.uwles- .Confederals eavuli v an d Mil art il Id y.
I bill".', and will cut oil Garnett lelreat (ine hundred recruits from New York,
liimii. V.i! I'ninii nr. il t.nsibh'. at St . ' r.,.. i I 11.,..,..' I, ...... ,,;,, I
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George. 1 here.
i may Pay that we have thiven out tome
ten thousand Uoops, strongly cntienttueil,
with the loss of 1 1 killed and ii wounded.
The provision returns found hetii slew
fiirnv l'MI'ITM tTI1I
scalp tin'' dead Chippewus in tho house, j
nor mulilatu their bodies, 'i'ho Cliipjio- und Luvins rcoeivcJ from many tuum's, both
w ii s wern more brutal; they cut up tho fl.om pi.yBicUms of llio hi-liea utanding and
bodies of their dead foes, an'.', burned . , . , ,.
tu.n1i j from imtiertts, tho
Althous-li the half breeds of St. Joepli , Sliistllatlci'lii-'ri'siimoiilalsui its real value
Foktiikss MoxaoE, July 11. J. T.i Song- retrained irom taking any pail m tlmligtit, in lll0 trciituujnt of this iminful nnd ubsti
From Fortress Monroe
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nil V (lie ll I 1 I 'I UllVIJai v VI (in nun,,. Hum ,, . , , . .. , .,
noilyof Sioux, now encamped at Devil's nnlo Uwuiw, ire oro induced t ,.refont U to tlio
l.nke. The Sioux I'l'omied lo reltirn, ami iiuUio in a form IlKADY F )It IMMEDIATK
Cri-o'.iel f
noldier, will be at Wards hotel at Tyrone,
untjl Saturday next, ready to receive any
cf our young men who may wish to join
the U. H. cavalry servieein tho eelebrated
Third Hegiment.
: Ilnieii Rami. Tlio Washington CudU' Sax
Horn Bund, of this fluco, re'iuo.-t u.-t to say tu the Maj. Gen. conimandin
cltiiem of Clearliold mid vicinity, rliut tlieyurej )
iu nc) of.ouu' mw inctriiinoiits; und projiono to ' Special Dispatch fiom Gc-n
Gariicit's force to have been ten thousand
men. '1'hey were litstcin Virginian,
Teniiesseeans, Geoigians, and, i think,
Carolinians.
To-morrow I can give full detail ns to
Tin! limo of the Miiaehuscltn regi
ments will expire on the bilh, innl that
ol the First Vermont a few days later.
Co. Sirirl's La! ' lllttlr.
Wasiiincion, July l'J, The following
ii the account of the recent battle nf Col
Me
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.v. Jac!
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received by the
A lieutenant from
Governiiif nt here :
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i i. . i ,i .1.- . f.n .. , C ol. SiejicI as eonre in iDii) Jiisper couu
ili'ii-i.n imi out nl l n Knitaivlia ill cv. 1 . . L
In lhat case 1 shall have
-etllo accounts Willi the (.'hii'iiewns, in
number like the mosipiiloes a very for
cible Kiuiiloin that locality.
Congress upproprialed, a year or more
ago, SvVl.OOil ur the, erection of a fort on
Pembina river, to prevent such outrages
as this. We submit that the occurrence
herf related indicates the necessity of im
mediate action mi the part of thu Federal
Government. There should be, a perma-
J use till,
p.cnt military post
or in that vicinity,
located ul
mimed, ate
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accomplished tlm '" "''". "Il 1 " l" " ''';;;,'
i i i . . . ic i ..V,..,;.,, i near i a t ua .'e, ne weeu i,n , ou uei ami
O 'lect ol liberating W estei n irgmia. I . , ' ,,, . ,, . ... . r , ..
, ., ,, ., i: ,., : . , ', 1 Gov. Jiick-.on. e lost Skilled and -1 1
1 uipe tht General in-Chiel will approve . . ... . . . ......
h.f ...V l,l,l'll IlilS. IS LMI.'ll. r"""'"" "viir'i"'."...'.;,,,..'
U. I .. -VI CI. I.LI. LAN',
USE, which wo hoio will eorammd itsulf tothoM;
who are sufloiing wilU this unUcliiig com,l.iiiii,
u;id to tho tncdiriil iTnclitioner who may fool
diJio-ed to teit tho po'.vors oftlii.-i val'.i i'u!'j rem
fly. LI.1XIR rKOl'VLA.MlMi, in tho form above
fpuki'ii of, has rcccnt'y been extensively cxperi
uicnled wilh in t'.io
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
and tvitu M.VIIKEU SL'CCKS.S (as will n;ipca.
froiu tl e puhli-hed necouiitd in the medical Jour
nals.) T.'.r It is carefuHy put tii ready fur immedi
ate life, with full direction?, und can bo obtained
eonts per buttle, nnd
ut ivholo.'iile of DL L1.0CK A CKENSIIAW,
I'mrgifts nr.d Jliumfacturii'S Chi mitt.",
Wo aro authorized to nnii iuniv t!u nnnu of
, John Irwin, sen., nf hnwreneo township, ns a
1 candidate lor Associate Judgv. su'-jfct to tbi do
juisiouuf tlio democratic party nt tho Prim ry
election. Julyl).
Wo nro intllioi i.ed tn nr.noiineo the natin' of
Matthew A. Foreeo of Jlrniilnrd township, ns a
caiidinato for Associate .ludo. subject to Ihu dc
eisiuu of tlio lieiuoerstio p.irty at the Primiry
electiou. ju'y
Wo nre iitilhniize t to iininiune tho nanio of
Maj John lto?s uf Hell toW n hip, as a candid tin
lor Associate Judge, tuhjf! to (lie action of tho
Democratic party at tin Primary Election.
july 17.
Wo aro authorised to announce tlm name of
Joseph Ijniiii, of Liiwrcai e tp ns a Cniilidute for
tho office of SilKitiri'. sul ject tu tho iictinn of tbo
iH'iutJcratic party at the prhnury oiection.
We aro authorised to announce the name of John
Mcliaiighi'y ot l.avrcnce tp. in Hcnndi.lato tor
.Slicriil, subjoct to the action of tho Democratic
party at the primary elocliun.
the IVpt. of Gilio.
day some of their choico music on Friday eve-1 The following oontirm.itioii m lliealjovu i
.lug, at their loom, at which time they will bo , infelli-eilco was received in tbi- city, t es j
h.rPy to receive contriliutions for that purree, j tcaday, by the brother t.i .en. .. cLle 1. n : ,
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W. MWt v.tucni will contribute libomllv, iu J)f (V,a, .j')lMl. Sir-Wo !
o laudable an ciiterpr'.e, ,uivo r(),u't.. Ul(, .ea011iy a(1 .Inven him'
'''The Priiwy Election. !01"' $ Vi,-i",u' . u,,1r1l,0;t1.i;:;e,'y 1
, , , ,. . ,. .. 'small; theirs large. 1 a k ul 1 their guns, ,
I5y tho proceedings nl the. Democratic (s wgc!,i Ao- ,j,t.,u.;t is in full re-
istauding Coiiimittet , which we have pub-itl.e.lti my punple after btni. All well. I
HjdieU fioiu time to time, our Democratic j G. 15. McCl.Ki.l. vv, Major Generul.
fneuiU ure u'.vui'! th it tlie l rmiaiy i.kc j
thin will be held on the 2d .Saturday ol
August next. tf ibis fact we ju-esuine
I or o, (JIM) strong, silenroii the:r artulcry,
j look S'l horses, nnd killed mid wounded
i a large number. Our two batteries did
most of tho lighting, and lost MX horses.
Itci'.erals l.you umi S turg.s are nut lii'-iv
than lour days distant..''
JJY LAbT NKJUTS .MAIL.
tlm respect ivo Coinmiitees of Vigilance
will jfivc timely and general notice, in or
der thai tho i-.t'i'es.-::oii al the polls may
bo that of the entile party.
Wo hear occasional w hisperings against ! 1 secession trneps ,u.
TUKCJ.KAUriKM) liOY.S in T11K
FICillT.
Gov. 1'igler was at llarritlaug jesters
day, (Tuesday) and Kent tho follow ing dis
patch to his son at Tyrone at 7 o'clock on
Moiuhiy evening:
War in J!isuitr More VtriJijc ; ' Our boys Lad a brush to-day, repuls
I'ainiiiu t UMrnd .'"" ''.'vie if ing the enemy, without loss."
J'fl'W'l Ti "" j From Miolher passenger ly the stage
r t. 1 oi is, July 10. On cdne.-ul.iy l,i-t evening wc
iiiniinng-..l. Mimli s camp near .uoni , e lht, .ve.0 i, . j ulxt-1 . but that sumo of
station, thiily miles west ol lliinniual, ' . ' . .
, '. ,, .,, u.,i i,.. he L.tviyrs had been wounded.
liutnbeimg i"11 men, was auuckeu I') i
er Gen. Hii.iis. 1 lus mtormation is liiueiniite, is a mat
Fedi ial troops ter of course, and we nre lelt to corijec-
The Lexington ,Sl.!timi:iuo thij'.'th inst.,
chronicles the tlepnriuro ot "as gallant a
corps of eilii'ii soldiers as ever kept step
to mm tint 1'iiisic, for the Coiifcdoralo
Slate service."
The name; nper uiu'er-itunda that "Iwen
ly Kentucky cmiianits viie now enneen-
liiitingnt Camp lioon," and rrei'icts that from nil the drng;,-i.-ts t
in two molillis tlieru will uo len sucli
brigades nf Kenluekians in the. Coriletlrr
n'e seivice. We should like lo know what
is'u:iderstood bv neutrality iu Kentucky.
What ma the Union men of that Suae,
w ho lTcuiitly gave a majority of oO.tWU for
I . . L . .1.... -1-
i inoii v oiihiui... ...-win, ..... ,r, ..c!,,...fi.i,i cuUV A''iiculturiil i-ocielv
nut com'!'.nics lo be orgam.e.i under I ),,,hi its Mcoi.d uuiniul lair upon tho lair
their very noses for the lebel Eel vice ? j tfrc,K.i, t,Lar Iho bofuliof (.lcaititld mi lln
ra'.r'rJ (in, I'u'fll. T.itb, li'lb, 17th cud lbtli days cf UCIOBEli
XKXT.
T it c grounds are now Iieiny put in Rood order,
and the accommodation? enlarged fr the ennve-
uradualesof the Iron Citv colleue. Fills- niencc of exlubiuus ami visitors. A premium
l.nro-li. I'll., sneaks I'm itself : ' b-l wiil shoilly bo .i. ihslied
June20'Cllf.
l'lliliidelphi.
Asricullura! Fis
Ikon City Coi.i.ehe.
triict from a letter of
-Tho following; ex-
one of (ho recent
(1. U. 15 A I IiFTT,
J.NO. -M'.G.iL'l.illKV,
i'xccutlve Coaimittco.
livery young man w ho would tlior- j;;,,, ," 'liliKJj'
ouhly ii epare hiuisclf (or business, shntild . WM. Al't'ltl UK,' '
avail himself of tho advantages bet e all or j,.,.,. 2tl,'i'l.
UCll. MUlU'lllS all! tlCt I.EARNEli.llllt TAl'lillT, ;
and that with all the thoiouglii.e anil j 'Jf-J Do "'2 Kc5'Wi3"ilo
preci.sion tlio subject demands, by iho , ()sr,A pA.SS-IKJOK was lost on the R.md
most skillful a:.d accomplished ili.itr'lc-, J jbolwcpn Curwonsville and Clearfield, contain
tors, who give their spi ciid and constant ' ing ono Promissory Note, dated Feb., J'Jth, 1SH1,
uttenlion to their pupils. Every thing is , l'r filly-seven dollars, on Samuel New burner.
treated iu a si-ieiitilic and btisinca-liUis ' " l''"'ni--sory nolo, dated April l:'tb, lstU, eal
.. i :t ii i, i i i linir tor lilty-two do lain and oigbly cents, on
manner ; w hilj the l'onnmiinsLip.w Inch is ' . , , , i. n".., : ,.,,.
,. 1.1 . I- . ,., ,i , . .. . . lllOllHia.'.'Viailoii,iiinii. .iit.iia in iiiuuij,
no ii.lorined that none ol taught by .the irenlest living master r, tho , . a i.v nci.-on lin.lini an 1 tendiiiR the
art, is ineipliiUed by any thing in the conn-, Nimo t u)u ti10 ,lUuvo reiv.ud will bo paiJ by the
irv. TheCol'ege is pre eminently worthy ' mi, scriber nt Iarmber city.
of public l atronagp." " ! Lumber City, July-J p 1. Jos. RliriiTTO.
A. !.. liAKSl K1S. I
jrepu!.-cl the attack, killing four and cap - U. e tljat ,;ie two i;l.c-iin(..nt;s
of
'prty actirn," and "purty organizaliot:,
. .. . . . I " . . " , . r
ul thu n.-bit not iron. J.e...-cia.,.;lmlgljve Col. Mml.. o rea.c to on-, Simmons, in obey in
K fin- Cum IhU beiiti' a t me for t icDem- roe, where he was again atiackcd, but ie- . . . . '. .. J
l..'l., I,, m. tin,,. 'pulsed ihe lebl Is. .U ll.e latest tiding
1 1 i . i r
lliepe riv litiit's cs'eciaiiy uomaun 116 n
i j
most tho. ouch and complete organization .believ
in evtry county, lownshiii and bchoul-. i cinlm ced.
siislricl. Look at the deplorable condi-, ti ixcv, I'll., July
f 'ololiels
r the or-
Vi;i!ance Ccniaitlccs.
Carrick Fo:d.
Gen. Gan.ett, ll,o cointr andct of the
lion of our country now. Had theprin-;
II .Tl.o I nil:-.-,. 1.1 I
hi it! ce between hero rn.l Falmvra, Mo., .ccr'isiuiiisU, is among tlie slain.
was burnt last n'nrht, also th bridge mi Welearu from the Han isburg 1'uttv.t JM
EXI-XILi HUS'! .Vdlll. I'.. iNotiee is hero.
1 y given thai Letters Testamentary, on the
i t'tlnte of (ieorgo L). Lunii'h, lal.e of iho borough
i.i I'l l- .1.1 .l....'.l !.,.., . ,-n, ,!,..'. In ll... l,,i.
lllooin D.iviu Chilson, Adam i Caver, : ,,,,,. ,,.,,..,.;,,. 1,1,1.., 1 .,i,i -ini
der nl licneral iMO-lcilau lo intercept Jacob ih'uX 'are i.'oitiiod 10 make iuiinciliete pavment, a--d
fnl Smith oivunicd h.s i.OMtion.surioiintl- tho ret real rtiir lrciniatis. encounteret ' l.eecar.a Mm n. imcivpiisoii, .-5a,nui .1 u)se having ciainis rgamst tiie same win prcMiu
Its! . .1 1 .. i, ., ,,.,.;,, i,,,,. 1,0 ii. iv ,i - :.. .i. .- .1 n , 11. Ilcinman. Christ. Groom , iheiu duly uulhciilii :.lcd l',.r seltloinenl.
""t;' .-v.v. - UK.m m UJU viciunv 01 1110 lace ca icui ,,,,, 11 . . r r-i,. A iti; A lil'T I. leu l''s
1 he would be able to hold out till r ... . . ' 1 I l'.ell-Ja.nes Savage, Henry McGI.ee, 1 AM.A T LAM (.II, 1.x x
Jacob lampticll. r '
Hoggs Holand Faust, l'hilip Millet , , j-vi:tion.aLL pois.,nsaro hereby enution-
J0I111 W.Kryler. j J ed again.-t lmying or in any way inli'ilci ing
1'ratil'ol d Mathew Forcce, Fdward with the fnlkuviiig property, now iu tlio possess-
File l'lClii Klltp , i,,n of Jid-.vard Uilnett, if Lawrence tp., viz: One
'i;t!idy--j. Lever Floral, Dr. Geo. Wil-, one huicati. 2 pairs oi'lic.btead.-, one cow,
J I - 11 UllW Mill L" I' I II' 1 1 iu;' li 1 1 ' 'll II , t'UU fl'l III UlllllV
. acol. KonlllZ, Vl .ml Led I'lolhes forlwo beds, as Iho fame belollL'
ohll King ot Keeder, 1.1-;,, ,...,1 ,,... ul.tv i.,.cn i..rt W1i, 1,1,,, .ublcet
iam Jung of John, Oilicll Smuad. , i mv orders.
1 '1 . ...I- ' t 1 Il l...i... I t, ,,,,.., I'i, .' I..l..''. 'I, - T ,'IIVl'TT
. - . , r . ' , . . , , , Ilea I I'm on. "in" " "' 'wis""i i.'-juii Li.,11. r. j . i 1 1 a r, 1 a.
KMSIIilit trt MnriOll CI V. I II thO JJlSSOUll v.lo.n. n k iiiI'II Pimifi llll'lll. 11,1; tibli'c . . ,. . ... , '
,., ..I,,-. md!'.! rniHlizi.. . 1. 1. ...!.... .'.'... 1. r I I. 0 c . 1 . . CIS ollUl't, I'l. it. 1 . ' ilson.
... ...D... .... ..r-, Minn, ' ',' ' . 1 , """' ' j Gen. McC c ,111 ret'oits ihe resu.t as 0 -
... . ...t ,.r .. .... .. I .a , , .1 , '!, I, n , I'., Moiill, I'.l' I . ,-,,1111. t i.
UlCni--llMCilU HI "lll.li; HI UiC niAi 1 v. u,i i,..m 1 , a.'. ' .. . ... . , , ,
i..i :,,:i .,i,iw-nmirv .,,1,1 it.! kt n tliey w 1 avoiu tlie I'liilges, out w in 1 ,V ,, r ,1
unnatural evil wnt, 01,1 tountij audits mi. . Mather has' "Wo have completely annihilated the' . Curwciisvillo Ho.-I.ew.s C.
peoi'Ie would be eiijoymg unprectiloiitct detachment bv the' enemy in Western Virginia. Our losses' Julin McNaiil, l.eiyis .1. l.itorie ! tp., as the same belong to me, and are in bis pos-
..,.n.,A,ilv. If there is ui:v salvation for 1 ,;..,. I V,,!,,,,-,.. ...i!, n.l , n,-,l,.r aro but Li killo.l. wl.il.t th .....vnv's ll C JVlligtoll-1' 1 -OUtlriet, Joilll Miel sesMon on l.nin only,
ini i-,ninti-v. it is ihroUL'h the Democratic to open the route by to-nmht. 1 is not fur from 'JUO kiileil and tho number 1 J il ' ,, , . , ...
J.' .- ...,u T.i..,, ,r...4 , nlnnsoneis w.t have taken uiil aioonnl 1 '1 catur .'ouu iiugues. ujiiu ouaw
imrly.
loves tho
eiplekami organization of tho Democratic 1 e rulll)vni 'rcUr py ,i,e scccssionUis, in' j;,;, .n tii;U Uen Morrfs. bcloudm: to Gen.
, pni'ty been faith fully adhered to-had the 01 der to pievi nt seiiil.uj troops into Mis- McC!ellaIia column, overtook the re'
I'tifid md ti'iti lot it; men of the part v irivt-n snun. (Jen. Ji.atlier ha.- sent a detach-, ..... , ... .
iooti a.i'i pan 101 10 men m 1'"') e1"", ,,,.,. ,.,.,,,., , c , ..,,-..,.. ,vitli in Iron ting irgiiiians on thu Nth 111st., at a
their auentini, to these pieliu.iuary pro, - '" J - ' , .m" ' Point eight miles South of St. Georges.
VVVVllll,. V. v.. - -
I !.., -Tl.nmns Garilev. Wm W. Wor- ' 1 All persons aro lierel.y caution-
IMocm,
I tiling Willi. One r.KI.Nbl-i: and ono JJLACK
OX, now in tlio possesion of L. L. Wilier, of Hell
'July iiJ.'J.'-'iil. P. U. VILLEU.
Wo are authorized to naiiouiiia the namo of
Jacob I'aiist of Ciiiwen-viile as a eandidato for
the ollice of Sheriir, mbjoct to tho action of tlio.
llemocratic party at the pimary election.
We are uuthorui'd to announce tlio name of
liilwa d Perks, of Mollis !p., ns a c-tnthdatu
lor Iho office of Sherifl', tui'jecl t i the actioj of
ihe hemocratic party at llio primary election.
We nre authorised to announce, tlio nnuioof
Conrad liakor of Knox lp , m a Candidate, for
comity Ci niiiiissijiier, subject to the action uf tlm
lieuiocratic parly at tho pi imic y election.
We nre anthoriied to aniioui.co the name of
Jacob W. Campbell, Estp, if Hell township, as a
candidate for tho nfliee of County Comiuic.ioner,
subject to the action of the L'emocratic farty at
the primary election.
Wo aro minimized to announce tho name of
Frederick Sholi', of liecearia tp., as a enndidato
for County Commissioner, subject lo the r.ction
of the Democratic party af the primary election.
We are nt thnrized to announco Iho nniuo of
Jacob luintz of llrndy (p., for Coiinlv Coinmia-.-ioncr,
subject to tho actinn of tho Democratic,
purly ut the primary ehcliun.
We nro authorised 111 announco tho namo of
Winl'. Johnson, of Peun township. u H Candi
date lor county Treasurer, subject lo tho action of
the Democratic pally ut iho primary election.
Wo nro authorized to announce tho ramo ef
Joseph Shaw, of Lawouoo township, t-i tt"andi
date for Iho office of County Treasurer, at tho en
suing elecliou, subject to tho ui tion of the Dem-
jcratie parly, at tho primary election.
Wo are authorized to announco t'.io naino of
Isaac Klino of Bradford lp., ns a candidate for
County Treasurer, subject to tbo action of tlm
Democratic party at tbo primary election.
We nro nu'liorized to announco iho name of J.
A. Tcrpo of Lrady tp., as a candidate for County
And. tor subject to the ni t ion ol .tho Democratic
party ut the primary election.
We nro aalhorued to annouac! tho namo of
Col. C. . Worrell, of Chest tp., a candidate for
County Auditor, subject to the ucden 01' the Dim
ciratic parly at the primary election.
We are authorized to announco tho name of
Henry Whitehead of I'nion township, as a can
didate for County Auditor, subject to th" decis
ion of the Dcuiocratio party at tho Primary cl"c
tiuu. j'dy 1".
Wo nro authoriii'd to announce the name of
Win. M. M'Cullougli, of Clearfield, as a candidate
for District Attorney, subject to the action uf thu
Democratic party at the primary elect! jD
Wo fro authorized to announco the name of
Lirael Test of Clearfield borough, as a enndidato
for District Attorney, subject to the decision of
the Democratic, p.irty at the Primary election.
july I".
renubl
uho hi
111 his veins, unite Ins energies with this men nl Ciptain 1 t trie s compa .jy, irom (,(, hrturai the Sioux and t'hiimnra ! Hernard McGovern.
undent, Patriotic and lu'.tional organic. , ,"' "li0 kl ll'a ul. tliu s:l,no Indian at St. J.v,,h. Minn,1a Goshcn-A. li. Shaw, lstiacGral
1 11110 and nlace. ... . .' . .in 1 ,r,,,.i
.Hon. A I',,,.,.,. l'br,l. 1 "(1(1 inl'onl.vnn,: e,.v. '"'" " "'"' 'UUCd (Hid St'l'lTiH . . , ,, P i
Wo can tay to llio Democrats of Clear- p,y leave to-nigh', to the succor of Col., U'JHiHU'il.
field county that I hoy were never called Smith. j (.From tao St. Paul's Pioneer .1 Dcui. of 3d inst.
upon to cltooso from n moro resjectablo Caiiio, July 10. A gentleman from We aro indebted to Juines McFetridge,
ml worthy bcly of men. It is scarcely Memplns reports li.it a
r ' lliei O VCSiei UilV lUI lUtruuil, imaiainv- , 1 ..1 ,1 uinuuj 11
11 from nmnn? . ' . . ... . 1. ...... i. c:. 1 ' 0
' 1 A t J 1 IO. All ll'rsoiis a rrt hert-hv caution
J.Ct eVt'lV mill, llieiciori:, 111m t.'l IM 1.1,111. ..mil 1 1. i,api. .uo .1 tiisiei , - - 1 - - , ,- , " . It I'.,,,,i,iiii ll i . , , . ; .
' . ' I S . ,,.., -t.i .: ...1 .1.. Iiliit ,'ibt llll. o have i'i 1 ilii ii., 7 ,,1" 1. C liOW 111.111. I Jed ncrninsl. tiurchasing or barteri-e lor pvo
Union, the Constitution ami our i"eioiu n.inois '" J-.""' ' ' '"' "i , .,..,... .,, in nl, 1 " Feru'uson-Cortes Hell, Jonn A. Kowles,; certain promissory notes, given to John-
1 .u Ki-.lMi, nf Gnveinmcnt and fit-sn"1(il3 concu "Hl T"11 "ru...ioon, . David A. Wise. son, retpectivoly dated on tho 2alb of May last,
lean M.H111 tu iotiiiiuii.ii , ' while placing a picket guard of seven men " 1.- x j,,,(.s McClelland duo six mouths after date, one calling lor f2t
u a single drop ol Democratic blood Ve miles thi aido of Monroe, Mo. Five' lemole Indian Flgh. , ., 1 y p,,nn. t o.-sn Pmulriol and the other for $sj, 18 I am determined not
HEW GOODS
Al'
iam, Im
possible to ainkc a selection from among
L'lll-
iht
Guclich loseph Fry, John S. McKei-
nnn, John Jordim.
Graham Levi llublor, Hazil Crowell,
William Wllhelm
to pay tho srni'3 unless coinpelled by law, as I
hate never received value lur llio same.
JOHN JlcCOKD.
Hoggs tp., Jun.2G-lSBl .1t.-pd.
t nMIMSTHATOIt'S XOIlCli Notice
is heieby given Hint letters of Administra
tion have been granted to tho undesigned on
lln, ..stilts i,f .Itim.l. l.'i..r..li,nr 1..I.. ..r M ,.v-l -
Huston D. Tyler, Geo. Morgan, Thilip tnwiithip deceased. All persons indebted to said
, Havener. ; estate are requested to make naviuent without do
iini t innt ''.(llll) Lull ('derates were at between ine vioux iintl iJhinicw us. of Jordon 1'avnl IV, ise. 1 atl icli umi-. my, nu uioso Having ciuims ncuinst ll.e same
.thoru, forming what could bo called a l'0jt rkwant, inuking preparations,' which he was nn eyo-witness, ul St. Jos- igan, Hubert ratterson. Jr. " will piesent thorn duly uuiheiiii..ted for settle-
weak ticket. Let u Lnvo a full nnd fair to altick Bird's Toint, oppoMto Cut- 'pu, on tlio i emoir.a river, on tho lUth of Kanhaus-tieorgo Jleeketntorn, Joun ; a 1 ;, i V r
June last. G. Hall, Lyro rile. ' J
Lust kumnier, whibi tlio Hon. Charles Knox David Lrehard, Ilenry Sliugartsi fj KRATZEH & 0Tf.
csiwssiou of tho will of tho nartv.and ,0- Gen. Til low had been superseded in
' onol Aikiuy. All was nuict ut Cairo.
1 i . 1 i ... oi
ii,.n va si.virdi.il and imnnim,,,,. oommnna oi ino secession irooj.s oy vo.
St. Loiis, July 11. Accounts received ! cm, on Mouse river, twelve home were' Lnwreneo Snmiiel Shuffner, Win. 1 .s gianj-ks; t!raiu
to-night stato that General Kains, of the stolen from him by a pnrty of Yankton Heed, James McGlaughiin. . ubove the Acnde
Statu forces, was killed at tlm battle of Sioux. Nothing was heard of tho horses' Lumber City Ho. Joseph L, Kirbey, Juno I2ib, 61.
MliltCIl A NTS', aud dealers in -Donrds and
and Produce. KKON'T tftret't,
my Clearli'-ld Pa.,
KRATZERS'
They have just received a (tenernl assortmtnt of
Pprinn nnd Sinnmcr DRY UOOI'S. consisting u(
iGrant wius encamned wilh a mn-'v nf Inini.i Willi.iin Sloss
, ... . jii k n mill. . , 1-- i -.- .
port 10 Hie untile iicnt-i.
A l.ELEASED "1'ltlsnxER." Our fellow
townsman C. KraUcr, Lsq, was a passen Carllmge. Tlm command of Col. JSigol until tho 10th ol June List, when a parly ; Anthony Uile, John McDivit. j -,Y; TTI'uTrThe",alo"0rihe Pron '
on board the steamer St. Nicholas the ban been reinforced, and is now prepared ;of thirty-two Sioux warriors, accomuin- Morris-John li. Kyler, Moses Den-, cny 0? Wiiliinn and Humphreys .on nppli
Light she left Baltimore nnd was captu--. to miew the attack. jiedbytwo mjuaws, arrived at St. Joseph ( ning, tieorge Hoover. 'cutiun of F. U. Miller, Shciiif, T. J, McCullough ' H.'
red bv Ho secessionists, llo arrived! St. Josr.rn, July 10. The express train j with the stolen property, for tho purp.so New Washington lio. Jo.in M- t uin- w, nppjiniod Auditor, to distribute moneys!
- . - 01 1 in itnni.i ,11 mot st ini.t.i, i 1 1 i'ri:i ii ni ret 11 1 1 1 1 n t il. in i ill i .i!nn en fit ii veer nt mill us. i'i . v. ii . 'i.ciiuii, ii, jv, mcjiiiii v, an si ii a iroui saiu saie,
llililioiiu- i , . . , i- i. .1 .i - n.i I...H 1 liL. iiii' 'i, , n-i, I ii t Anin l,,l.t
, ouuuu euht t'jrfUuy was bioppeu al iiion roe , t teai y iiiuuij ucm rei; ine j eiuuiitii uau-i imv -... v,..vi,,v, .v..,, x.-.w.
SHAWLS,
F K I NTS,
1) DUALS,
HAKliGF,
I Ol'LIN,
C LOTUS,
TWF.KDS,
MUSLIN,
L 1NFNS,
(' A Iii' FT,
H L I N lis,
liUooMS,
S YTIIKS,
II ATS,
ca rs,
WINK,
S A LT,
O 1 L S ,
FAINT
LEAD.
DIUTGS
l'.Oi ITS,
SIIOKS,
COATv',
HANTS
V lvSTS
NAILS,
homo last Sal urday, nnd as wo aro i
d,spoak in tho highest terms of tho t.y 400 Confederates, nnd au cll'oi t niade bleed hunters nnd tho Yankton Sioux. W. McNaul
! The under,
1 distr'bution
conduct of tlieir captors, and of the Vir- to tako posrestion of it; but il escaped
"' t -nians, into whoio hands they were dc- ". """v ., .
J. , , , L n :,.., I Sr. Lotis, JIo, July 11. In tho I nitcd
iivorod, and who bent them on tlieir way, ct.tes c'-rcuit Court, this momini', Jude
suter apologiio2 in the 1 ohtost kind 01 a Capron refused to giant a writ of hnbms
The dcleciitiou with the stolen horses ar-! Fenn Hoss Ifoovcr, Oner Bell, Jr., abore siaitid, will attend to the duties of said i
0 . . 1. 1 . ' .nnn;nin,.ni .1 Thi. ..ir. : .u.. 1 i. ..rfl
i-ivpfl niinnMtn .St. . ,wn i nlinut '' o'c nek 1 nomas J 'UCIiei lY. . . ,u , .,.u.;i. , n-,., .
.1 . - -I t l:. 1- . lTf,r..l iant.,l fllri
S 1- I K K.S.
- NOTIONS,
(DJIJOOJI-313EKIS,
HAKDWAHi:, QUFF.NSWAHK, GLASS,
FISH. BACON & FLOUH,
All nf which will be sold on the most rea.ionablo
rsigncd Auditcr, appointed to report j terms for CASH, or approved J'"""11 I'r,",'",'c
ol the monies arising frmn tho sale I C. KHA'lzU'l. iv SJ..
l'LR CL R.
Banner fcr tno brief interruption.
corpus t -i Capt. Cami'bt 11, confined at tho' lata Territorial Legislature.
Clearfield June II, I$l.
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in tho afternoon: thev immediately cross- Woodward -Thos. Henderson, Austin VV . , , " 'v '" , I 4 Dry and ur.un.Mn (nl. .n 1 pound enn .
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L tnon uaviu eity, joiin r. i'aie, T. J. M. cl LLoiiill,
June,2llh 1 SGI iii. Audit. .r
denc of Gov. Wilkie, a lnctnboJ of tho
Horaoo Com tuev.
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