I' t O'li.uMH Viti!Hi(.ui, i ! I ,;.'. ' ,." ' "s i 0, i V .-V 1 r U t- .,1 ' , I I I AIMIFI l VK VVttlwn'ny Monitc Jicr 1S1901. TxchRtifffl cf 1'risor.frg. Tliorc in linn h in llir. i.oli. y rfron.Jiio-'ll"' A l'i'liii"iilt li'i nr.. U n f-r ' i . i . . (.11- ,lliM.rMUM,r,..i llm ,.,..1 nf ,),(.;l1.M'lulm.M,f.l,l ..in... I'I'fJ A'.hniiMi Iralioii nt Wiisbiiiton, lo hii h rci'ionr fault n:ny be foun.l, lint not to v - jetl o their rrfu.nl lo mlopl n vleni of "ii't" I" " " "-"V " :-..:. - lil. f..l ,.t ll.r. I..i.nl ii. u, i. ii i in i-ii'ini' in,,. i." v , lii... l,n l...vr .',!.. foul, lo Imttlo iii nr.- . ., ....... .... .. .-. ... - - - j i inc xruptild?. rp to Un t imo,tiO siioh fvi- t .1... I .... I I Mil ...? upr in i ii r. i in ii iir i' iiiiii iv. i i rr v lem nas leen iinopie.i. ni.i mi uie privm- ers ri.tiln.-ed l.v ll.o ( Weder:.!.-. aiiioiintiPir to noiiio linen or four thou. nnd-re. will, few exeeMions. Mill held a prisonrrs of rnr. Tl. renson rel'usiil on our pai I, i becitis we cr.n rreognize them nu rtbtU ; not ntMige, :hat to inot iale with ihoni for nn xc of prisonorii, would bo to rtwtinhe them as such belligerents. To be consistent with cur profi'MKions, wo khoulJ hai)) the rebel priscners taken with arms in their hand iu last as wo get hold of thorn. Of oom-se this has not been iraetieed nor i it likely to re, for tho very good reason that the enemy would retnliut-i, as b is able to nt tbe rate of t least two to one. Rut il tl.i . cannot bo done, why uliould uc longer hesitate to tie tho more sensible thing of adopting a system of exchange of of pri? oners and thus rescuo our brave men now crowdiiif; Southern prisons, and restoring them either to their families and friends, or to the ranks of our army ? Tho pretext that such a system ear. not he adopted without a recognition of their Hag, is not tuflicient in the face of the fact that the Con feder.it o (lag is practi cally recognized every dar, or an often as nfttj oftrvee is sent or received by one o: the otker of the contending force. Tho same blind policy was atlotnpied by British (ieneroU at the outset of tho Amor icon Revolution, and every rebel enpluiod w as threatened with death. The not ice given by Wushingtcn that that wat a game at which both parties could piny a pat I, put a slop to it, and thencelorw nrd prison era taken on either hide were regularly exchanged. Longer delay on belmlf of our authorities to accedo to the offers fre quently mado by tho Confederates to pdoiit n nystpm of oxik.Bivliivli .UUJ Lo a ju.t one cannot fail to injure our ciuifie, tiiid we n joice lo n'c a i-nov.meiit callinc the a'.tention of the public to its iuipoi tanro. FntiioxT litMovED. As we anticipated in our last, the order for the removnl of Major Gen. Fremont f.oin tho command of the foices in tho Vc:it, waj issued by rre.sid. nt Lincoln and reached Fremont at Springfield, Mo., on the 2d inst. Trice with his main force was only 1'2 miles off, n;id r Little was hourly expected. The news of Fremont's removal caused much fcii;itement. II is body guard unanimous ly determined to disband. Several ofli cei's threatened to resign, and ninny com panies threw down their ai ms, nnd gener al insubordination was threatened; but Ml the tamest solicitation of their late commander to remain truo to their flag, order was in a great moasuro restored. Such i the apparently hard fate of the great "American rath-finder" and "Man of Destiny, "ho mr.y not ho inappropriately siyled the founder of the Republican f ar ty, lie may well say "if Republic are not ungrateful, R,inb'.lcant are. kSTTte Judge, and Lawyers of Wash ington have hecamo so meddlesome that the Administration have in a maimer .us- pend,d the holding of Courts, by deck- ring Martial law. It appears that (he Court ordered tho arrest of some fellows hat wore uniforms for hayin..- committer. breaches of 'th. peace and for ,,on-a. ton- ilnncc as witncea. wheroiuon lho PrMiJ l i.i r i i . . --------- .:,... ,e r,,e,i,rfc, to in.oim tl.e .ourt that no attention would be paid to!, their writ. doubi but that the .lul Thero is diciaryisgreally inthovayof.on'enst.i. ring Lro, and might as wollbo ubolUhed Therrc,idcnl instead of running the "Jficlnno" as l.o fo.ind it, is running it into the ijround at rnilroud upeed, and if he continues to run it until the end of his term hohasfor the hist .ix months he will not have money enough in the Treas- ury to pay his last year's Salary. W-u orJinor. iMn.i.is ti ! ... - ne.t solicitation of a number of our read - ... ers we this week continue .ftl'll fit llm! .1r.l nf.lnn....r ti.-- : . .. which l.a.Wr.1,1 it.. ...n.i,,.., .Southern Slules, and tfie effect of war, will n.nl.l, ,i.:i.. i.:.. ,1 . . . w - . i irii vm, niiiin n i iitUl . i to the Republic.. 'fcenator to .ink the n't'. ' , parliAn in tho putriot, and unite n itU the Democrat, m ih only possible means of averting war and their indigr.an rejec tion of (hat ajioealmust land as a monument of everlasting dUjrare to the statesmanship of .that party. JL.EveryboJi,gi,lt5ju,ith i!a .f..i. i r .i i "vl'u iiui.-er., .nice lue tve lion cliua ' lion or extracts from tho Hi.eech o tho'.i , . , ,, , ,. . bf Sena.or Lougla... delivered en the! ' , S J ' ,:1; j.i.fi.. i...f ' c'ats, the ''Union" being lott already.-- I 4 li till 'I' I I t i et Nit V I, 'i ) 1 1 it 1 1 n ,1 -,, ' 'II l I'llM:' I I i r 1 1 N i 'i li in I 'oil I, ii V ' . iu llm (..nil ((ilii'rt n Ml 'I' i i l.l I. tin- .1... Inl,.l-..i of 1 1. i i rut w I' 'Oil I, II V li .I'lln"li iVi'.nlil tt i IV nil" l A I 'I'll! i.'ll lni I in I lie ri'tihl l . 1$ Who mo .n :t en lh,H lii-Ut in V i(.i. ill.-. iiM l iltinll i f till. Will'. 'I ll'I'O ttlm l.-ui. In nvv lio. IM1H I rililr;li'l,llnl j , jyitnp f,f (l0 liveliest I'riiKMialii' . .,jf,, pVf( (,( in l'bi!n-l.-lpliln, rainc v Hutt cily, mriiday iiicht la-l. I he IH.liK llepni.l.'MIl oailt.l l ox lllil'l'4 . . ... were III )-U lieiiiilitu IV PXPOe I. ' W io c h: iou or (iovenior an 1 .v ... - .i . n.lHP j.ijhht in 1 IfC'illHi:! ISo CIOM! llllll ,1... U. ,l..,.i,l - " . . ' v... .... .....j ..... i I l-s. Vet I meolll liml '-'I .' mi.jorily luit , I """y f"1' 'i",onin. I I x , inn C .... n :..,n,.,.f,l,..i ion, ('l.iriiiii oinily, Ci-.iT If John V, rioinoiit couM nprnd j if.'i.iKN'.iMMI in tlirco mnnth in t lie riiiaci i Iy of n Onenil will. 8IHM) troni.s? J low i ...... ... ..,.,..1. l,..l,, .. , Im) mi i .... ( lliiHCl..ri..n Wrt.Wnl n ,,..rlnrr-.i i.ruc ! bn-nker o..l arrow tho i,ln...l. carry in 1 "'"'' rurniI..Hl Hun. by ll.eir l''," 'rl'.'lf. only ,i,.a i.r.nlpr will, ...mil .,.,'it!. Thin is "'. Mm... i.i,. tout, ami ever c,-...,. 'Mute when hn.1 .-.vo. into tho .I'lvi.-e ol ;,lor, tlHI ,.;,,,.,., f lho ,lM .tT. , 3 r ' J ,P " " "fl"' a oo.l clianoo for Tv,,o. For fui'tlifr ' ."n H '! ! "' ! w J "w kr,l in l!,,,! in ii !!;,.. ...l,'.. lH l'. f "".""-.' w...(,r.llv l:.ro rircul.ti..,. ,,x vor il. i, i, ,i,r,..v , ,f ,7f . . . , ,, ,., ,, , , i. iiifiii u.iuu. i'lui. ri urt-iH-'i mil. in ........ ... .ii fuii..l.'li li. run lii.'ili. inimr nii.Kininni. can- na hnvp iiii iHmliiti.iu in iu'..iiiiii..n.i..w. i. imiiL'e i,;i i ion ins ii' . rem V. I . Al;inik'i .Mar- .i. .:. r. .... ..i..i.... i. it iiii ii iiiiit iiiiii ii'iiiiiJiiii i 1 1 1 1 1 r i iii "" ... ri i (-.- yjirii-1 j.i . ii v im.l iiiin'i ii. ifi iiriri rnniD inmt " . i v m hid 1 uui in i.iiv .tm i..i ili.i.' ... . H ... . lit '"l" I" .lll-UI, V.'lliU JIIUII'III IIUl III I.IU Black Kr,u.hl.o.is ... four year,, had I... , lvimlowSi somo cullJ,ng KHy iroush hen elected ProMileiit in IS..0? ti, ro,, ,thoi'rt jumj.ing otl' into tlio .valor ,. , . i I v 1 1 i c-1 1 . in tunny place wait over their MuGen .Mono U,.s mued .... or.!r oau-, eiuhi mMfig f()r ft box or tionint' tho nflieers ail nollurs of Inn' barrel in order to reiieh tlio roof of. i hI.iiii- coniiiiand nf!.iinst rxpi's.iii ihoir R.i tio.-iiir ccimuro of ii- .1 l ,i . , . o think ll.iii hi; ily neeec-tary oni)ei b 3 inlly in (jfii. .Stone's cane, miiov th Ball's IMuif ulliiir. CrT-Gen. McClellun h:u imiiod an order ' ! to arrest nil olTipers found nt ihice of iiminoinent. i- eonu.anv ill. fri..n.U nf f itiy virtue. From the fact that an order has been issued to this ell'uot by tho com mander shsws that our milit iry iiien are often led astray by those of "easy virtue." This would lie a itate of thing bfid t nough for the rebjls to be guilty of. M issaciiisktts IIlectio.v. The returns from this State show that lho whole He puLlifiin ticket is elected, as a matter of course. Tho whole poll was but 77,000, while the vote for ."resident last fall was lti'.I.OtHl The decrease on tho Republican vole alone is t'if.,000. Thi lion. Caleb Ciiithing, Attorney Llou.i'.l uJr ll l'ioro uii..irlitratioil, has been elected to the LegisUturn from the Xewburypnrt district. B?i.lt is now well understood thai Iheidiers, who, wit Ii tearful eyes and sliivt-ring death of (Jenernl Lyon, and the capture of the gallant Col. Mulligan and his force at Lexington, was all caused through tho misunderstanding, arid petty family juar. rel between (Jen. l':emont end the Illair family. If those P.lack Republican leaders would pay a little more attention lo the rebels, nnd quit .piain-ling about their govenuuut robberie, the people would rp'.ish it much better. Biajr-A correspondent from tho lower end of the county asks us "what bus bo came of the Chicago Platform." We will state for hit information thai, it was sold to the Abolitionists on the 1 4th of Jf Mich until, IHU at five hundred millions of dollars a year, when it is to be surrendered with all the Abolition im. provements necessaiy, and is to he adopt ed in joint Convention in I8(VI a the Ab olition and Republican Union rialfoim, should the country survive iilack Repub licanism. ''IbXTRAomuNARY Don ii rnt," Tiic Ab olition "oman" of this county savs that ' Adt.ltnrtt fipnprnl Tlir..na& ATim.n nl r..M moni rro,iig!llity ip sn o.lraordioarv doc umpnt. -We think so too? We hope (he Iieo,,Ie wiI1 new , ; lo where the 10n ou. nei hbour g0 , di ,t ,., aff . .. (ifir A'nnr im h-iii na u-imi nmco r .r 1 " "Ifl" IlllUSe.l W lieil ! ie Congressional InvestigH.ing Comn.il-! eA ,u ,i.-;. ...... .....:.. ..... ' , "." " Ue ?. M0""" ' "' ndv.sej ,0"f,icnakpfI,C01' ,ho fi111 Prt 1 01 11,8 g, !,t'onal robbcrJ' ,s not iel V'0"0 '1n"1i '"T' ' fto1 until the people elect another set of Congress- en. ?Tho,u Democrat, tbnt lusod with 'l,a Hhick Republican, in New York, for'ing Hood make, eood tho n e" Uc. ons of : "ie Rll'0 f '"Union." find since tl I'0n ,'1t tliey are com ine,uJ ' "ying every ! ., , ,!,,. . ,. . , lc', t"vcrnmn' I,,PJ E01 nothing but . Niin tF nml thai ..' n k.i .11 nit f .1 - 1Kt ... . . , . . w jbhentr, and that by a small majority. The the i.ulliea' .....joi.iy. tur, r... u.uiin.y ...c-.., ... ,'lei'ublicati t.uners. since the e)e tion .In11"1111 ''"id force on llalleras Inland was . . r ' " t""u" '"g loti airenny 110 1,t,rao"ftt can noiv join the IUack hYriublican. or submit to the mortifica. "iiea, wnue u is ev- nuent now that victory win within their reacVi, had they presented a puro Demo cratic ticket to the people at the late el ection. Later returns seem to rhow (hot the IH-mocrats. I,y counting .everel Union ,onPly ruhed. ix companies of this' limo resi (l tho itJon ofAtfo men who eie formci y lie 1 men, have rg. ,e , e ''ort Clark to-day for Camp r, , f. ,f, ,. . , ' carried a maioritv ot As.emhlvmen lley lov.ng only three companies at Ga,,erHl unlur (,ov-Curtl". "in to carried a majority ot Awemblymen. mi port chirk, who. I learn, will also abandon rreseavo his "self respect," has been up prob.bly elected Canal Commission-r. j this .lilapidated and. crumbling furtifica- pointed on,ul to Biyonne, France. I ... ....... i ....... ti J' ....".,. IMtPMIlNtl IHpM II At 1 1 n An : I r ' i We il i' III" f. I j l I I I if ill S ill '!'(! Ifl l llii' i'l" I i' I'li'lH . U t III III llll' i lil .f llm N i N i.ili 7',,'., ,, llnllll imMliI I lil I.I II I fi'l il' nl I liia I,,,! i, I run nolV ill llm tlli'l-l i'f Mlioll I'l l llViik., mi nt, Hhi. Il n n' ni'iic i li.ni" i Inn i. ii , ilnm nnv !' lliC cniillii K Hi V Inn M ( .,,, lltp nn tin- i'.i t-'. It i ii rmit,M Mid, Hhi , I,., lliriit. A '.'Milt iIi Iiil'i! it ii;., ,n lit !.: rM'iiin.;ii !.ili' s;,!iinj ii(i, ivliirli ,. llll nil ir"' m."iit unl.t lll.'l Mllli', Ulllll It UiMMihvI fulfil III II .. f t, I.i. M n.-oo..,.;..., I MTl I. Mi..! III Ulllll viii 'in I'll i ihiii. : I nliicli ill l.ini'i lill III i)ii(..,4. About .! . .... A I Hlllt .'I I) '! K llllll inolllllll' tlMMfllVlM fllllll 1 ,. .it.. ... . I : .. . . ll m'l'fl air' liinn I linn , itnl M'.iie ...-..in u.-iiii i., P,,invir IMC IIUH' lliitll, i tniln vnli ) into llio Sounil. mnl Ih-I'MC i:ivlti;lit thine two Imdie n water were i v.. ... . . mrieu, .mh ii fptu oi mini in In tic neetl , All the lower i.oiti.in olih isl,...,l wh.-re Km n II .u.im nml ClnL- ;,,..,. I I. i ...I ii .'mini I nil- iuw ..vuiPiiiiU wi-rrt ii liikuii ....... . ...n.. ,n, ,,,, inn I'ilmivi.. ami so violent ll.o Mi.r.,1. lll.lt , lull i-Iiaiii:.- ol .'ucai'tf were cut f licTir" .. ii i ,.r , .. i r ' , ,. ,,;..., ;,,.. ,.... I, ,.vlt ... v ' imposMblo ..r any iiHMntune.i to reaeii i. r il ... . i.i. n"". iv.r.o.. ... in (ivlnit liny liiul ilii'lroiscil) liornn dy the . wnlor to the Sound. I.ivo ktock, sucli in j.j ,.,i(.kenai Uin ;ui. cookiii" uti-nsiU. i's, caille, 1ol, chIk, I J iiilnir, ilril'tivou,!, noxos, trirrcN, tiunk, hIiiiiiIioj, wme nil- ... . . . n'l lorwrtiM, toellier will: men on tlieni ;.. ........ : r ... . ... .. . ..... . lr stninlinjr. UUieem on horseii wore ruling or vi. inning through tliki moving i u.... uiviii uri.fis u mis II. ):u i'f nt'lliV ,e ., , . J, i o( men, whn. ivnli a pun in one hand ami iVjt, ,,,, 0.j,(.r ,:l,ij.iii.. on to soni kind (of mi nhject, kept iiiemelvea Above water j The mont mournful aiulil nf nil, however, was to ivitnem the liioving of tho t-iek, .. n ... . 1 sonic of whom wore in a dvinji eondiiion "eioro inc nicrm came. I ney were car 1. I .... rt.t ried on coin from place lo plaveon the slioulders of men who were wading thro' wutoi neck deep, (t was also a sad fight to witness the dost rue' ion cf property. At the whurf where till tho government properly Is stored, a wholesale desliuction to.ik place. Provisions of tvery kind were soon afloat b.urels ol ci ackers, bread, su gar, pork, beef. inolss-es, bean., potatoes, lish boxes of candles, son--, clothing, and in fact everything required for an army was seen to to witli the flood, with tho buildings containing thorn in very di lapidated condition. Tht .temner Sp nil ding arrived tho evoniag beforj with large load of provisions, clothing, hinibcr, Ac., and as good Lick would h n o it, she was unable to Und hut a sm ill portion ol her cargo tho night she canio in, I'nfor- tunately I here i., however, fome cloth In" laudeil lor (lie Utli lnii.an.-i KLimrnt N'early was i.Ia. Nearly half of this m jch need -d freight placed on tho nier. and went with the1"""' Iiihhuh l.'.-Kiiueut will all be locate..! waves of the ocean within view of ihe s.l - Ic,rnis, holiel.t llm, to them, lho most inela ;cJ.o'v Muht of all. About G o'clock this morning the II nl was nt its heighlh, anil lor t'.vo liours Col. lirown of the 20 I . Indiana Regimunt and olliceis Here in great sutpense. It was very evident that a new inlet below Fort Clark had been made during the night, which entirely cut oil' their escape ; and as the waves were rushing into Fort Clark by ft in lho mor ning, it wart apparont that nil nui.-t meet with a watery grave if the water continu ed to rise at the same rate fur two hours to come. Fnrtunatelv, tho country was spare.! Iro.n hearing ol such horrible lid- ings as was momentarily threatening the lives of Ihesa loyal soldiers. Tuo storm began to abate by seven a.m., this morn- I . 1 . .. ft .1 . 1. ' ing, iiiiu uy -.' o click a narrow strip ol si.iiillipnr.i .riis il i.i.ii..f.-., 1 ..1. ...... 10 . : . . , . . ...w.U fc-.iii Cl.uk. which was hailed with w ild d"lighl by the 20th Indiana liegiment, w ho, but a tew inii.ulr-i before wore makiuo niep.na tions to vave themselves, if pov.;l.le from a fearful fate. Ky no. n th ti lc had gone Tbnt n .eeessionist and an abolitionist are down, mid left quite a Utile snot for thef 1'ar, I fan prove by asiimle syllv-is.n I. ..If . 1 . ...! .. ! .. i . i . -i " .1 in .uui. ni-'i nun e.uausieu men to wulk ! l'uii on. i .'..ii. i oy.uu . iciprires, w lucli I enabled ihem to cook nsc.iuty meal from inn lew iragmcnts of provisions had .ei.n rescued froil tho water. What n siil.i. in behold ! All wai devastali,., and ruin ;-j the cntiro camp w.is ma.le desolate. .Sev, ernl feet of sand were taken from the sue1 fare ot me i.lsi.d, leaving it in such a con- dilion that it is mho to be under water as! niton as the tide conies up, Hetween Fort Clark and Haslcrac, a neiv inlet, some six feet deep, ,v.ti foiined during the night, and jioiv it ii a v;ut sheet of water between the two hu ts. 1 ul 1 ..il rort llatteras now stands insoiated from Ia,,J- "' "!. q entirely away bc next severo florin, its sandy w.dls '"iviog already commenced to crumble, In fact it is thought that tho next great storm (which is liabla lo visit this region anv day), will level both forts, Clark a::d llatteras. I undersland that the Confed ueiBies oniy ouni inem lor summer use, r l. uiey woui.l Do swept awny t.c j .!...! ii. . . ' " . , , " ...... nu using ...o, uieap innieriai isanit ami tin f) with wlncli ....-sn ions hio constructed. I li.s sweep- - , .1 . f 1 , , . tindsince the clec- ".V"11 ,,p'"" " im we took possession pletely sold; that 1 '''''' rous anu mysterious penin rv officer f, n. . tr y S1,",T'' n'0llIt' be g'.ud to aban- ,i,p,i1om Jl.lteias I.-lnnd when the winter f.nl tinttxr.. 1... I a.. ... T. I . .. lii .1 .I l' T 1 1 i , - -- , storms came. Ii has been said all along : 'Im A.i.r.iA.1 av.,.! 1 ! : . . rj . 7 Ol,rn,ost experienced military men, ...v v.. . entirely unnecessary Camr. Wool I ii.t. ih . i .,., llil.. u.Ht n siiiau uuei, i..-:...-.. Camp,Wool (where the Dili X. V. V ii.o unci- i quartered), some three miles above Fort, mo llatterns. was alio much (Inmiii.itrnd bv I . . ' ' r ' - -v . ..... .. -vi .i ia nuiiiiit viiiviiv in il true storm. Their largo Hospital, some : present position will more than anything sixty t.y forty feet, w.vs carried away ; else puzzle the historian, who fails to un their provisions, ami ninnv nlher .lores l.ii.wian, I km. n..l.ni.. . 1 ; . : 1 ..: Camn Hiiln. . - , wy nR,Ven w UP ,1,a hA mere capt. Jtailey, with a portion of the , ii..ii.w. uegi nent, is stationed, has, 1 learn, escaped but with littlo loss, they Deing on ft Higher point of land, whioh is lt'. I i I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i I i' l: ! , i II... I.I I i .in Ml I ! (ii I I i in ,1. n rt il in I ! .,..,1,, I- . Il In III lli I" I"", :s ! ' I i til it"'' ! ' I ilv n I , li I I I i , .I 1,i I , . 1 1. iln.i mi II It, 1. 1 ( -A i Hi J I li .11 .ill . . 1 1 I r- .'I'l 1 1, i I ii null nn li" f !'. I li" I 'mil i li t Mi !i u ' i . ii in il. i'li ii 1 K nil nl'inrl'l fivo III n!i!'.'r m tl ti 1 1 1 o Winlrl' ( .i m i i iM i' l'i 'hoir n-i-lnln'f . 'I III V llfll l"' I) I HI! I III I l lll li ii 1 1 ..II llllll' f.H'l' I'l ll.e I nil I! 'itiol.c l. I'Ul'l. ''" II1'1'" "'"'H' II', l III" In I'l " i " ' t . I" Wi "I " ' linl lm ii"ili' l l,v iinr lli'il. wliii Ii ill '"' nM in i'.iiiiiii iii'l ? nl tlii i-lutnl, wliili- ln 1 "Il 'I I I" II I. " il 'I I I.L'H K Ml VI I IK'I'I ! tt",""''""i ' M II t tl I I Ml' FiMIIIM. ! IlitVIIIH no j;iIhiiiU hii'!irnn cliln-tli Nihim, iiii.i ion mil ii.t'i i i.j ric n. it'll iiiiil it I ...... ....... I I.. . .I...I . . . i .1..I1. l...!1..!.....!.!! 1 "'" ""U ''l i"L'iii ni wit) imimi'i r I1..I in... "1 in'-.n- . 'VI... "llll. I. ..II,.... I mm.) in.. 1...1U n. Tho ftulimw. l.'j..in,..,tf.rcr,..ii,i- . i - , I vpi-y 'lnii.trt ci....lii...ti mi fur ns - " '.' C,V''! "."'" ",r eioiuin i e in-ei urn. i iiii m uien'r I., I oi..i.l I l.ii oil. ..imi. I.i. inn. I.i !.,.. ll.U "" '"I ' ' ...... . .... . leKiment .'nine lo I In) torus, (o .imply liiem wnu 'ioine. aim.ih nmr weeK. .. .... , , ,, , " "j1 l e X"S ' " 1 ,. li'iinir Inn l' u ii 1 1 mi. fur I lipni. n.v 'nn ioi.fr ami mu.-i. n.r ineni, .ow k.ilf ol their new bMllket, nil ilts ...I'l wk hav been swept away by the flood lii.hii'i. (I.ii uirn ih.lii'i.'iil Tlu.v I.mvi. " . ' : ...,"''. " IlilVillg lioeil ill.lrt to u.h A J.';iniu.'lit In" tho vviint of n cliiinin-. It it i-oituinlv !ha niot meluiuil.lv hI.l I linv.. )..!.. .1.1 Li...... tliif war hrok'3 out. I he . C " . pr.iHpecH ni d .i.... .i :n i . . - i .. . i. IN"m7 " 111 nr ix'ut-r con.in i .,i "" " nicy lenmiii ncre. i ncv u. e now in n lar more iiesitimo eoiniilion, to !;.!' as coition uro concerned, than tho poor inhabitant, on tin Islnn.1, uhn huve sent '.heir worthy Chaplain, lho Key. N. M. Taylor, to (lie North, to oblnin sueoor 1... ii...... tl, i c. . . lor tlium. I he poo:-destitute i.oonlo on i.i i y i 1 1 i . ' ul" i..nuMri.o w ... seo go-rowiui linioi . "e'ore ' I"'"'!? 've ollerril to allure their scanty and dilapidated clothing, w b it I. they iieuUso much, nit Ii the 20lh Indiana Kegiment, so much woise is the oonditio'i ol'thes.) pntiiotic soldiers (Von. Iml-'ana I hau these starving urd hall naked isUti der. I l.o neck ol Lmd wlipr the new li"ht house was to be erected, has b;en wasliod uway. I he schooner Hell, Cj.l. J, Ad anis, arrived here oino fev weeks .ine, with all the materials icidy niade for the lighthouso, which is i.nder the supervis ion of J. Martin i'ojle, a skillful niechau ic, and a proisirtfiH and worthy citumi ol Wilmington, fielnwaie, who've loyult. IIOUO Will OjrsllOII. A C? Wer.. fleet of .mail gun-boa.s. even m number, made their up pea ranee ii n.ion io-iiay, ilout.tiess with tho inttMis ti'jn ol watering our ninrement-. tneol the. number mine within three miles of rort llatleras. and sent two shells in tin.) direction of our licet, and then left on iuick tiir.e, This is nn every day occur renceoii the part of the rebel Iniit-., who are doubtless WHk'hiiiir their cl .-.tu-m in strike. I have taken refuge on board the schooner Hen Hell, in ord r to write) this l,,(,or. "iring n iiutruslea.lv t.oMiion I an a fl i aim .haniv can alT'.rd. Tho i "l 1011 '''lcy liy the Ith int., nhett. it t i thought the water from the oceau can- I 'i hisiiii u tneni. ,o i:vv Imyn iM-riii I lost Ky this Hood, thounh thousaink cr threatened. "True n.i Oosrol." The Hon. Andrew .)olin.Oii, ;n his speech at Dayton, used the follow ins: Ian. Knaco . It is truu lo Uw lot'.r . I "I would not V,0 versonnl, but an Aboli' tionn is ns mufh of a secessionist ni any to' lounn in South Carolina. Now, as! muciias ire.o ilisiiiiionieis I both class,... nbiiH1 eu'ili other, thev. "' '.''i'lHg violent hands upon the (iovern : meul that never banned oilier. If I ! an i.boliiior.isl, 1 would break in. lho I'nion ; for the disrur lion of the l'n- : . ... . 1 iu musi inevitaiilo destroy slavery. ITAmm tv.i r... il... : ... ... . i . ' Ilenee we are for the pro: ecuiinn ol ih iiiinr. lll.'l Wl -llll I I I . 1 war to save the f.cverninent a founded, by our fathers ; for restoring the ('nli ' Union as we reeeved it wiihout regard '.o' the peculiar institutions of anv Shite. I an aiioiiuonisi is n uisunionist ; a disu n .iii...nsi is a secessionist ; tnerelore, n. se'esssionist is an abolitionist !' Every nmn who, with tho X. V. 7Vi7iuiif, . ., . . ... "PS l" r 10 1,0 "swi ,or 11,0 "n,,on of slavery, is as much an enemy to "l0 government ns are ll.e rebels B,o muster to the call of Iuvis. It is our fei- vent prnye.r that Mr. Lincoln may con '.in ue to keep his ear closed against their vil IninouH appeals. "Piling it On.' 'in 1 1. ii I,, , ii' I I i '. . I - .1 l,rt The Buff do ( 'oio-ftT, of tho 2"thtl!t,in will prcnt Ihem duly i.iilhenlictle.l for etllo .... i.:n.. l , tr ' ni.'i.t lo miv Altorr..T. I.. J. CR ANS. nl rieiirr.elJ ni. i. nun ,;,e,i, ,..,.,, i3 uen. WlHttT winds up with the following portrait of (ten. tmiuiil: 'We hope, most .ineereiv, that the ro- port of the removal of Fremont and tho nni.niiilmr.il nf 1 1 n..r i.. ..,.....! I.:... will ..rove lo bo well founded.' Among II,.. . ipi-ni ir.i ...I. ...I. J ."".niiiu niiii.il .lie auiuillia- trillion has (alien, fdnee it became liecess- nry to inKO up arms m eietelice of the L li- ion, that of placing Fremont at tho head of the I), paitmeii " . . .. 1 . 'V!0": - ; ... n.-..vu. ... vlIMIIVI,MlilllllV .JIl'CI tf injurious in it.s conequences. A poorer scamp could hardly havo been picked up. A shallow, conceited ignoramus, without a inelo ouaii(ica(ion for the nlaco nolo- . ! . I 1 ' "J .... ku iiii,iuilivii;iiiiuilll IJJUnb uigiu .uini.i-niiu.i ii.r ll.e piacu. t noio- nous, shameless prolli-ate life, "a general- 1 . . " i.".e, u.iuv:ir: inumijuiu lllf, llt'lli. Iltl who never won a battle a statesman -s-ho who never won a Lattie a statesman suo never said or did n w-iso il.in.- n ii.i,li. nna explorer who alwavs lost Ii way a .... . . . f t " ...... . ... .-. . .. ' oinnoiniie williot.t a dime I.-. Ins nneket . , ... death nn an average allowance of one beef n LO.ll.ll.ssMI V wuosn in i hen iri-e In .. : "'..."" ...... r.v . ,.u..nV.. ,Bnsh,P hA'1 ovorshadonod every sonsider- ntion of prudence and patriotism in the early period of this unhappy war." I 8i,Hon. S. A. Purvianee, who a ihort 'Ml II ,,, I I ill '.,1 1,11 ll "ll't I I' I , I 1. I ,ll l.'l U I " l .1 i i r- ', i . ,1,.. ,. ( '., I l r' ii In ll,i' I 1 . II I'l .. I.i Mi I ' I I'. 1 1 II I A I. I I I ll.'i . Ii., i t i l.nl I" villi" ft i I l,n' I Mil h ' Mi ill I, H 'i l';f t il ,. il . . mi ,'l. I III ). I 'ill lie I 1 1 1 I up ti ilii'in U.t l ii I 1 1 1 I . llltN IIIHIK lull (1 I 1Iip IS.'il.l i m..rll... I'm IV.' v.m. Ill r Finn Int. I M 'nniii. I 'r '1 '' ihi 1'ri.M i. I'm I iiili- l Silr. llm I .i-l l.i.ljr .M .K"tiir III llii. mi l. Mfl llir I li.n.i'l. Iiih .i, .iM,, In n ti:il V in I lliil ifin hi' mml 11I1111. 1 in Hip fiiinilv lirili-, mi. I llm i-lfi.t, in i in tn ii nuinl.rr, m "iilm-i Hun Itr lliu (I,,,,!, i rrj 7'Ac l.h M . Hm In Amripn nmtril ... .1. . I ........ lfM i'l im I hi: n'l.i tcfiikvc .i.i.. i.ii.t . r. r 1 H 1 1 M I'i i . Hi!) u.. ....... ., .. , in" .'fin,, i iiii iir I Lr i ii ti i. n ii n nuui'i i..ii ..I.. : I, 'l. . I. : rrm, m ii.-c .ii- minnir fi....- "" "r h- "'"'f ,l liul mint nf it in piii.vrlirliii'il, n tnfil ln .. till mint nf it in n,i,vrl iflilril. mi, I rinni.1 In i.i.- t.in.l rxr,.l in -Ml. or Si,, I ....r.i.'in. . All PtT.irK to ril ... '. I ..., in m ,,. mn- n,..o, ., c tin. .Ii....tiuii'i.i. Bu ...,. o .1... nmny m.,r " "" '" . - ' - iimi" "".. "ii.T -". U,UV; m.ii.r ,l, hit thul '.i.iun-7 (Vnlalni,., fniin flv. In -oven full-lenttl. C.,, - ... . , . . . . ...!... i .!....! ... ........i,.,,, . .,.., ... 0il.,.rM,.LMi..riv. ., u. , ..Arm .."...y ..i.-... .' f r Amrr ...i -..JuiIuv'ii ia .im unlv work in tl.u wufhl ih.t i . ... .7..I ih.v . .urh iMie run lie lu.imtill..l. Tlico fanhinm nmy lie ri'li'"1 "" Ur.-n'c ..my l.ema.lo fU'riliin, ...l 1,10 """or i" "i"t le nUj.-to I t, rnl.c'iilo, u.. Urniitil li( Him i'iiux if tikifA.l tn tiirca filittt . , , . .(v.u ..fttio t.lato niii'u in r.iiuo nt in.r ai.-c:.llint U:!::;., ...n-i.-.iii-.' tlur W'toit A' iiiit iN.. tt' whir or throo tniu-s ninnv an any a-e ufti'ii iniKiulirn fur flovl. They arts tu f,u l'"l"i,ir ' miy tl.er.. '''"'' Ilewnro (.ftlicm. itpmpmher that - k .Mho oritMual patliu.toin ...d tl.u I'lici. iet. U yuu liucd (JuiIpv, you want nu ,. V- .,?!.'. ... , . , i.vervi in !! iiiiii i uipiui or ' ' 0i ii.vi.fnu'. m a huuMocun U fui.n.l in Uudev. Itntw.u hrtm. No other inaguiino io , Hiou., nU have given eimu-l. tu nil.vvvr.il j w-if vmuiii... l "'"' ""'' are u-h ns cm. ho f.uiinl nowheru else. Coi. kins in s" I1" variety L'unfvctiunnrv tho Nursery tho Tuilot lho Lnumlry or the Kiti-hen. ltoeeit.is u...... nil sulii -rt nra . he in Ilia )Ui.i! nf llm Lmly't Iluuk. We orii;i h.-.I - I l.v slurle.l tin i ..'iiirliiR-nt, un.l Imve pcenluir fi i ! cilitiu. fur mnkiiiK it must in-rli-fi. This liurtinent .lone is wurlli ll.o prire nf the llogV l.nditt Wm k Tutth.-'l hie Ji .ri.iH'.i r, jfl. prices enjr..vinj;ii snJ ilvo-ripti..... f cVvry .rti elo . ln.1v ni'iira. ..( i.ir'iy..-,o oiner miigsji'.o at this ii.'l'uniimiil, Tt:nM.S: cash ix ahvamk On r.ipy ..neyenr. f. T. ,uvt ,,,, .Mr 1-1 .1 . ' J-.f ". Tiurl mo ptrun grume "P " J rluh, 10, Kit-lit eon ies line year nii'l i.n-1 im Vxtr. n.iiv U lho uer mm neinling lho Vlu'., $j Klrvon enpie one reiir, nml in. extra ,o)iy ti tho persim e.'i.Uing lho e lu. 1 1. Tae lv in:i':ii.ie thnt run he iiitnuliieed inr ,h0 nl.uve elub in itluc of the I.h.U-'j It.mW- - t..t II . ...!. SI'KrlA'.fl. rniiiv. . with ivri.vi. mi... ....v.. i 4r.ixr.-joi.e', l.nily,ll....knn.lArll...r-.n..i..ej .yi.!?..ir.e hutl, ,,lie y,r l..r $:I60 IJ..,ley- l.n- I .... nun u..rier s ...iinzino. i.niu 11.10 y,r. IC 4 ill. Uinlev, llnrper, .n. Arll.ur will .II ll' ee be sent ,. yBlir ',,r f t; oil. Treim.ry ole nn I M.i!..f ,r nil solvent W.mks Uken nt 1 1...., eaielul hi. I pny thg .,isl,.'e i,n your A il'lrasn 1.. A.UODHV, rlleslimt ."t., I'lliPll., I'll. NSW GOODS At' K RATZERS J They hsiej.Kl reri ive.l n gencriil nssnrtmeht nl Sirinj nml Hi. miner DKV Ut)OlS, conialing nl SII AWI, Kill! SONS, II A TS, I ' A I' S , w i n i-:, S A I. T, OILS, TAINT UFA I . Minis HOOTS, SllolvS, COATS. TA NTS i :s rs NAILS, FLOW KISS, rUIXTS. IMVAI.S, HA'.'KiiK, i ul'I.IN. ( UUI IS, TWFKDS, M I'si.I N, L INKNs. ( Ab'i'Kr, Ii LI Mis, I'. K( )i IMS, S YTIIKS, S r I k i: NOTIONS I ' I IIAUDWAIii;. Ql'KLNSWAKK, (.LASS FISH, HA Ci J.N A FI.Ui;i, All of whirl, will ho ml. I on the most reaioniil.li. tr.n fur CASH, nr niiprnve.l Cmnlrv Proline. ('. KKAIZFU SON. Clr.rf.elil June II. lSlil. . . VlllllM'O It ATOIt M XOI Itl'---N'ntiro is herehy given Hint letters of A - tniinislr. - tinn hnvo heen Rrnnleil In tho nnilersi;neil on ill 3 estnle f JACOII HOIilX.-', lute of lie ecsrin township ilerease.l. All prrsnns in.lehleil to sni.l ul .11 nr. tni..l..ali.i. . A M .. I' A nn.. u.nn. ... ......... .... lnr, .nl thnso having claims .gainst ll.e nme . v ,; n,, c II ..I-1- ,.r , : .. . I r.uher 1 1, m. fit. ' A ,l.n 'r. ITsXIX UTOR'H MlTI( lN,.iiro is her.. -il,y Sivcn lln" Letters Trslnnientry. on the ett'.to of SA1IIKL MOO UK l.-itf of Penn t.owt!l,il' 'I':?''1' hnye. fi"nte.l to the nn- ('"lne.l. All person. In-leMcd to .nl .state nre rem. re.l to miike imnsi eln n.ivmen . : il those liavinffrlninis rKninl tho mine w ill present hflui 'i'y nulhnti-.t.v for setilomenl to my Attor.ey, I.. .1. CHAVS nf l ienrfield. nr AXUKKW S. MOOKE of Penn Ip , Oct. 1 1. ISf.l. fit, Kxeeutor. , . rR. M. V()()I)(, davit, ilnnced his JJ tion from Crwenivllls o Clenrfleld, pertfully offers his profession.! .orviccs to citium of th. Utter ph.eo and vieiniiT. 1 l.' .... .1 . .. is le rea th. -- -i - - . Kc'dem;8 on iocunl .tr.et, opposit. I. it of J rmn. Kn. m w 1 !. . r. l5L"n"' "q: iny t :t5n. DR. J. W. POTTER. t-.s.ri.lll nn.l J-.irirCIIII. hn nrrmnnen. i .... nu,. i.-n.,i m i.e. .uii.!. ..nim, nirir.i lunnsli.n, of. i 'i i"i' m mo .urrounninir .. tr..-........ I . . ...... . - .. community. Msf 8, 13(11. TIIOMtH 4. M CTJ'.LOL'Cai, Attorney at Law. uinc. on .MarKet itr.ot, oppm to Mosaon . S d r Clc.rfi.-M, IV Will attend promptly to Collrf tions S.lo of Lnnds, 4o. novTH- Offie. on Market itroot, oppmito Mosaon'. S t.r r! r....i n. nun ... ' . .. .' . .. I Co lire' nov714- 3Li m t la ir a Tb ia ir f? ISi tu to 11 J I r en H n n a n r n n I LCTUERSBURG. CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. II.. I't.i.tl. ... lii WILLIAM KEEB, Prpri,tor. jaly 10, ls!.-Jr. I' A II IMS i T .v;i-.Y(; MA:lln. iifrfs run it ? in ,n . . .f. .i inn. I..MI...1H .i.ni.iu .1 M'Ul.Vp irriit iiiit ..i wi.i.i. i. . . '"" n ......,,, riillln ft rrfuuniti-il I.i v..r.t - k' .' " 1 1.. I ,, !.,. iiilrmlui'pil. mi. I i. I'l-v. ii.i , ltl, !,,, , , Din I,,,,,,!., , Sfwinif Mnrliin nnr Lffiir.. Ih. . ,,i V . . ... i-l lr. im l"i., ,,, , fmau i.i.h F,i. u.p. ' "' .Mucin,,, , .mi uir .Mm-inno f.T iUi wi.ik mi, i i.ir rmiuiiii.in nr. Tlii Mi-liliio i nun lui.li, i, .,1 f ,i. . 1 ,v. " , , , . I, ni V , I ' ." .ua.....l ' iy it i .. , . i,l v,i it.i r,:.. n.. "" " A f 1.11, 1 Iwi l.o yrnm pnn rim .,, hp ii,,i-i Swi,. Thrr,. u m. imul'iVof , u-in.liii.. tlm il.r.M.I n it : i..L.... r. " i. k.. i..i.. ... " : ,..""M "!'"'.. ,116 in "SC. 77ir fvlluiriny J,iun!i Aiiunlnl llu .v..,-,;,..' : At tl Vf r (l;o rVnk'In InMitH'," the '"ii-.t Pre..!-i:;.. ' ' I .'.i tU I'enn.yi.-nJn Ktato Pair, t PbiUM h wo givg tw",pi,in, ?o,u.mUr l'J.tl.e Kir.UlW.um-i other iuiik.17.xu., liinlnmit. At lho Poiiii'vlviinin PtntoTiiir, Iu'UmW'v, mi.',', IHrtil-n Silver M...I..I. l'or Ihu heft DimliU) Mi ",.,. , est.-r:ounty F.ir, l.tj.' o.-tnh,, " Ktf'- At t!,B Murjhinil. rttlltl. r,lir ,,,,, u( ( v tun. i iiiiii uii:. J,r ,r.,..r.. AM i...,l ii.iil.-r fir. in . . , '. . . . 'i ii,t.r. IS;', il , , . - - . ......a ..ivudl nwrili K .; Aim-t.ine. At tho Cail,lo i u)inlj yairi uu tMVjl minstur, bfluw.-ire, O.-lul.r, ISJS-u li,l, m,. TU' nl.Ovo .lli.ehiii.'n .re iimm.factiireil hy ttl tlil.l S . IIOWI.IM), mtuiiug!,,,, n0 SAi.KSi;no..s, "No. ?0 Ar.l Slriiet. I'll ill. Jr1,liin, Pu. No. Sl) I .llmk.t Street, IViliniii:tiin, 1U1 S. D. HAKK1!, .......l l. Ton c,.IA, nt.-,.. . . .. n Urill.tii. i. ii.TI. SliU-. M..I..1 . " 'fc ...... .... f llll. . t'I, Din. T-'-rersns wi.innir lo .- lli nhnvn ! .. ..(.:... I ... operutmn. fan .1.. m l.v rnl!..iT nt tlenee of !. W. Muore, in I'loaifioM li.ruii "l., A. M. HILLS 2 5T?nTll',i!S' '"P' riitti ntkint V.V?T' "ill I'f ofgre. Uij''Vj-' l'.Mi.'fil to everj im ....... . . . .. " I"""1 uf lu'1'''. com.i.ri, nm. rrmrmienre. HII.I M,-, l,0 fuml l,;f fi, 0I1 1)M Plirner ot front ,a :.. ,,,, when n.i tmlii-c lu the c.intri.ry n ppuari iu tl,. pn per. Al o. rrrtinni la V:".eof I. is rmfoii. n perfnrme.l tu tin Ltett find I in,,n,vfil .lylee, nn.l ..nrun.oeil fur one yi r .giiimt all ii turn I failures. T ltli: (1.1.11(11111,1) Al tlll.MV il he (..eneil far tho rvr.-iii vi nn.ils dim It. nil fi.-uiiilu; nu .M .i.ilny Sept. SJ, tstil. Tf rn. per Wcshlo.i of Klcvei. M eeks: rlb rnphy, Itemiing. )Vr'lii.;( lViiuaiy Aiiiliiiic.ii.. mnl (liirjJ.y, $2 ji) llii'her Ar'.ihmvil.-. KBHisb (irau.inar. J ''"l!"'!'1'? "ml History, 3 (lit , ,Kl''r. Uemnetr, -Viiturnl Ililvili'. j nun ii.iun iei-iin, 4 litf nml llouk hei'Mnj l.alin ninl reek I.iil'ii..l'cs. 6 tl I in M.uieni iiforiiu. of aciii.ring .i llii)ro..(;a J Kngliel. Kdneiitii.... nil J whu wish to iUi.l fj 'theiiisi'lve. fur Tenehers, tl.i: Instilutiun uffcr lilesirnVIc n.lr.intneji. iii pupil receive. I for lesn theu hnlf i Mitn. inn.l nu ileiiuctiuii s u lo exrept lr iir.itnict.il ii'kn,-m Tnitii'ii ti. he pniifnt ll.e cliv. of the term. C. H. ,-A.MU UlUi, rrim i,,,,!, Clearnol.l, Ang. 7, st I. ly. IL1IKIMMI TI.MIvt 1 rilll. Villi, T5 lIM.!-7V rmrif'HHi fcrrl'fent, lit ninmi'i Ik .li. KXriTIXU FOOT HACK liet.ee. the ri.iliiillihi.-t l'-lire n.i'l lho ntiirin..s Fur llA nml i-iiiiiiiirleiler, Ji. lies lint hi. turn Cm;!! I Cross !1 eon pin re. I ! I ! ! It seems lo be tl.e guner 1 .i.iiii.in in Clenrfit-lil, that ifCrosn haJ Horn I pirf Kriink .Short's Frencli-cnlf liimls, tlinlhn mill not he tnl n yet. However, Shorty il not much put out nt mining bis ei.sto.n ; bm Would nnnnunco ti. all Iti-rrkinriilyr, hmujbi, Linmln mnl 11,11 Mr.., ..nil women nd cliil, Ircn ill I 'Im. . fiul.l . nn.l ii.Mn In.n.ni. in .p.l.nl.l I .hut I n i nr.n,.r,l .. f,,n,;.l, il,.,n u ;iK n.,r... 8hoes fl fill ( 1 ii it I'M i if nn v nt li nr tin t (urn hti rh. eil. fewedor neeffeil. fn.nl ns he i. n .hurt hi. low)on short notice. j Ail kimln uf country prmlueo Inken in t- '''iR'i .nil ensl. not n fusea. l!emiiiiij dime 1 'n 'n neatest manner nml i-hnres u.oilerale, fll 'hnrt Pl.oo Simp on SvcoihI Street, nf.p'.sito 1''"'I, Weaver A Co'f store. FH ANK pff OftT. j f "i Findings fur salo S'ept. 21 lSliO- ...... . . . . . CP WATCH & JEWELS rpilH nndersigneJ respectfully Ji infiirins his customers .niltk pulilic frenerally, that lie hnijuil rercireil from the Kust, nnd o. tt ed nt his establishment in (UtAHAM'.S .'Oil' , AT. n U'l.rneld, Pa., fine iismntinrnt of Ci,nrii nr.s, nml Ji.ivi i.nv of diffirei.t c.i.i.lilic, . i'""" iii.Klo piree In a full sett, which ho w.l h" '" rensnnubla pric.i for rath, or in , i .niii.e .or o.u roih nn.i silver. 01 every variety on liana, .1 tlie mm rcn son nl.l o prices. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches iiud Jcmlri carefully repnire.l anil Warranted. A enntin.i.mce of putron.ge is solicited, Sept. 19, 18(10. H. F.NALGLK. JnA)uit, iAa)xroBACca LiqVOUS OF ALL h'lXUS, SALT, OILS, TAINTS, & (JUUCK1UE i b-jj I-or fit o vcrv c lean lor uasii. btf . , . 0. L. Ml-.IillFLL. In Kit.euciit of Merrcll & Pigjpr's Mure, Clearllold, Fa. feb-27. G L K N -EC H 0 .MILLS, Geruianlu. a, I'a. AI' c c A L L u & Cw.. JUVfF.u H'lien, Impnrler., .nd Wli jles.i'n 1..1. r In C An P UTI NiiH, I) Il tl Ci U K T S Off, VLOihS, .'.( TTlX'.iS. if f.. Warehouse. No. oU'J Che.lnut Street, (OjipOjit. fitatf Hw.) 3