Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 20, 1861, Image 4

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Wfdntiday Mornine Nov. 27 1881.
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lHrMO!.T.-A1lUiul,.-r(.r m.-.-lmgi l.nv
h.'pn hoM ni Chu-iiKo, Slilnnuk.-o nml oili
er vhioe in the ivoit, denouncing the ii'l
111 in t r I ion for thrt removal of Freiuonl.
'reident Lincoln Inn had I litf honor of br
ing I, Hint in efliiry at scvernl d;rt.'icnt
'oint in Illinois jiist us they ui1 to
piMVchis late, rival, the huneni,) Ihiug
lis mid the laiil exhibition of tliii kind
tiok 'lnoe at Znncsville, (Jhio, lut week
A laree nieetinuof thufiieniU of Fremont
wn also held in Uoston teve.elv denoun- 1
cinp the udminiMration ; and uno.he, one i
i..Vleeriwe,l to nine olF in New Vorl '
thi week, preparatory to giving Fr.-moril j
a grand torchlight rccej'tlon. jRtor.
W, to gU'l that l.cmocnit found XiTCN.
purl irijiat int in these e ii-iiis!iiitioiiH o
iniuri.niM.nd so disgraceful. It is very IFrom the South Side of tho Potoraac-
J . ,, ,. , ., .. Successful Reconnoitenng: Party,
rcuiniknhlo th.it thei-o meetings are not. 3 '
pronounced "trearonable." Is it because !. "'Ai"'V'..-Vr. H2.-Th.' rrconnoiter.
', ... , . . ing i.nd tiiiii'Miig pai lv ami, -r den. 1. rook.-.,
they are oxrhiMvely crfined to the u,.- l f,lllM.oin'IJell. S,iU. di:..
porter uf Lincoln and Hamlin ? Jul let , jon yonterdny look pr s,.-.-i,.n of Flint
a Llemocralic ineeliiic be held in nny of I li ill and the pin ioundi::L' country by
the cities for the purpose of denouncing
the ndtninistrntion and especially any of
in war measures and t.ee how soon the
ho-vl of "treason" and "traitor" w ill ring
through the land. It, seems that a lilack
C
HepuMican can act and prei-ch treason
with impunity, whilst a letnccrat is de
nied thut "liberty of fpesch" which the
Constitution guarantees to every citizen.
Jr'Col. Max liinstein, who was lately
cxptlled from the military ervice ot tiie
country for drunkenness ni.d incompeten
cy, as the finding a;id sentence of a court
martini, 1ms just been appointed by the
President as Consul to Nuremberg, in
Havana. Thus one alter anoth?r of the
most obnoxious men of our country are
being rowatded by the present admitiis
ttation. It was but last neek that wo au-...,r.l
nounced that the notorious llel,er'had
been tent abroad on a similar uiisrion.
If a man is found unlit to serve his cuun
try at home, by what rule of diplomatic
eliquetle is he fitted !o ervo it abroad ?
If he gets too drunk on the field of but th
is there not great danger that he v. ill get
too drunk in the circles of diplomacy?
Tho sec.vt in tha uppoint mnnlfl of Hel
per and Kinstein is, that they represent
the extreme Abol'tion and lied Republi
can wings of tho F'llack Republican pally.
Einstein snarled tremendously at being
dismissed from the military service, and
which, together with the removal of Fre
mont, stirred up the Red Republican hor
riet's nost to such a degree that the Pies
ident seems to have essayed to appea-r
their wrath by bestowing upon them one
or tio more lucrative foreign appoint
ments, and hence F.inMeiii w as picked up I
fit or unfit, drunk or not drunk.
Jiy "Occasional" says that President
Lincoln has a quaint way of avoiding long
rpeeches, and that he has now taken to
"throwing all his arguments into aphor.
isms." "(lid Abo" seems to be a rail jolly
old fellow. We wonder why ho does not
employ "Occasional" to "fiddle" for tiim
while thero W so much l'un all over the
country.
By tho nay, Mr. Occasional, what ha
become of these ether "aphorisms" f pok
en by Abiaham, when or. his memorable
trip from Springfield to Washington, such
as "thete is nothing going wrong," "there
is nobody hurt," and that ho "nould run
tha machine as ho found it!" If his new
"aphorisms" nre not Letter fulfilled than
his old ones wo fear his chance of out rip
vailing Hippocrates is but slim.
A High Compliment. At tho grand rc
view near Washington last Wednesday
the First (Col li(l(lloP ) and tho Fifth
1 V ' ' ' '
(Col. Simmon's,) regiments of the l'enn
sylvrmia Keiervc Corps, were assigned the
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iiuai ui iiunui , viiiev oil uie i-.ueu a. r i: u ,
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durinp thetoviewof the troops bv Gen.
McClellan and his .St a IT. The letter wri-
ters from Washington all agree thai these,
two regiments are tho best drilled, and
make the Lest appearance, of nny in that
1 I 1 I rlM It P. I If
"-fc-""
long to tho former, and the Cadets to the j
latter regiment. The review took place :
At Haily's Cross Roads, about 8 mile fto.n
tho city. About 7P,0tj( soldier, weie in
ranks, and from' SO.ooo to 3t.,0.K) ci,i,ens .
witnessed U.grpjii,u..splay. !
BjVhy a-o tho political prisoner con-
fined in the several forts about New York
and Hoston denieil tho rinht f.warded to
murderers, thieves nnd robbers, to wit :
. .
counsel nnda speedy trial? Theideaofj
arresting and imprisoning respectaLle an.l
lovnl meiican citizens, on American
V - Clll"8' 'n,er '
rrco soil, upon a lelPgrnpliic despatcii
or an anonymous letter written Ly somo ,
8i.An exploaion look place at Dupont'i
rowder Mills, near W ilmington, Del., on
Wednesday last, destroying thret mills,
and killing three men.
riersona or no ltiea onomv. to some head i. ..,. , ,i. , .- si to.. auii roru tno coun rv ; he Mirtv Klltea nv retieaieu stans ot tno lance. I
i - . iioi luoi, un auici nuieiib uuui ciio io . - - . - 1 ' , . . . f , , u rsaennao e
of Department at Washington, isa Llast-'iso i.eiUi through whose principle, we have been Most of the conients of maw were A,Lkir
lnff diseraee tn the Anioriean character. blessed for half a century and forsake the "riTV :, '"V"". "fr
ana a lenroneli tn our liointnrl oivllizaLion. o r .............. v. r- ni.isiiuiu lie t now nci.- ..- i, , wen. iinipi'firaita , e aril an eittl.l
XIIK
Jill'. WAU I N l
Jlf p"i trd hi rt f put ttii
cn Bitting flr-ld
l"..t n-ii.t r..M linj I lie
f..n.ittoii of our f. I . in
Mlssoflll.
tlallcrk Trire
Jlfnnitrd m rippiutiif to AfWance
cn Bpiingfirld
lb k. L ie is
inipoltntil 111-
numbers and
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nig
I'lillirjI'H l"
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... ..I. i. li- ii iiii , .i.iii .ill Mil...
P..II Chilli liiT.-MM.-l Ul. I..TIIIM
tlic liiit'i I' nny il in
IIUI VI li"! iviv-n
on the iiiari li
liiniin llrvrryrounty, iiiMUiiigj.r.'i.n.utio...
i a,lv.llu.e to 1.
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Blilttn.r frnmPril llcMArriV
Still Further from Trico I UCDel Array.
.V.Vu, Mv. 1 A.lvi.H-1 from tin- South-,
t i.n- to tin) rll.-rt UiAt ' .on. iTwa tin.
uliiiiiihiu.'d Ca-n illi', and in inoi ing 1-)
iva; ds It i t old caiiip nl N.-odi i,
(ien. Ilr.ri ii, w it h 4.U0U ti'oopi. wa on
the Kaii!a? l.ne, directly west ol ( .'art hai'e,
intending to enter the Stale and raviii;..!
the poullu-rn counties ot M ii-nouri. Cie:j.
f.'.iio u-iiw iii tin NiLiiiH vi.-iiiitv. mid it was
!iilrtll,i ,,.il,l.. nn in.M"(.niiit ivould
dike pla. e between them.
Tlin rrl.,1 Legislature at Ncosha huve el-
f"""1 I s ,,'"top l" '"' n'1"1
l)tlj, be M. ,..... .j , tho oilier Sen.
(blowing oul pickets in dillerenl direc
tions to pieveut a surprise, whilo Uio tor
age master g.ilheied und brought seventy
loads of hav, having with him not less
limn ninety wagons. 1 .ie only evnlencu
ol the pre.ence ot the enemy was one
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regiiu' iu oi iimiii.iy, n Mpiamuu ..i i...-i-
ry and one b'ttery, seen from a pronii-
nent position between Fairfax U. II. and
'.en I rev 1 1 le. in a westward ilirection.ntioui
eigh miles beyond our present out posts.
The farty returned late la-t night, hav
ing been altogether successful, mid met
with no cusiialilies whatever.
Information was received that the reb
rl had constructed an artillery load from
Flint Hill to Uermanloivit.
From the Lower Potomac -Successful
Running1 of the Blockade-Another
Battery .Erecting.
ir(i'Vii. -Yf. '1 The "Wytmdank"
ran the blockade la-t night, reaching In-
hail Mead about moonrise, and the navy
,jH n.nrniri-r Sho iv.is not fire I
at.
I'he steatnur K it. Hall also rbtithe block
ado downward last nittht, li'iving nil
i..x 1 .. s. ,i'i,f.1m,,i;iiMi,.iiiu
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ordnance stores generally.
'I'tt-n ..-tiiiiinnr Iniuh-il with WOOil
,ki the blockade of the lebel batteries I
.ucccs-inllv or. Wednesday nis-ht.
Theene-nr is H.pa.enilv at work on
a new batterv on I'ossum Nose, which i, ,
far above the others, on Mr. )tteiback a
lands.
Th Slidell and Uason Affair-Lord
Lyons Expresses no Opinion on the
buoject-
W ii.v.oi.'iM. .i"C. . Much speculation .
continues lo be indulged relative to the,lliv . ;lu,w 10 Ullf rebel surgeon, but 'case of a white man, but a JIGGER'.
Mason and Slidell question. So fur n i did .u t kn jn he ivna in tho engagement , Oi eat country this!
can be ascertained. llu Minister of her ,' u,,t j ,c rtumhied ovrr his eeri-p. The' , r .... ,r
Urittannic Majesty's covernment has ta- i S(.t.m. is described as allecling in the ex-1 ., , HOr"!;, v ,. Fn rl,-,1rD -" ''f " ,Mr
ken no action whatever upon the sul'iecl, llu(110, it 0,,vlMiv f(,Joe of t he , ml"' op, the distinguished Senator from
but will probably await instructions, Nor thrilling and horrible, incidents in I M. as tn trg.nni but a lit-
has theie been an inf.irnial convetsalion ...j, .-ebellir,.,. Cant. Ilrooks buried bis I 'A" ul"'L' '".'foro 'l',v'r. Nlr-
between him and the proper department I
concern mi: ii. i nu-r uu m c-inn. .
acquainted with Lord Lyons believe that
n Hiisiik in oilier matters lie nas ooserieii ,v's ,,.uj nii i.t. Unown oil '.he em
hia usual cii.-ctelion in refrair.ing ft otn ; l,a'nk ment to escape our notice, but we
premature expressions of a iuion.
LATKST FROM THK SOU I'L'.
The Selected Prisoners.
The New York Journal of Commerce
0f
J
Fri.l iv savs :
U' I.. i frnm n mrronn recenllv re-
turned from Richmond, that the appre-
. f . I 1 . I a . a I I
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iiensions oi tne j-eop;e in regain io me
hori ihle ill treat ment of Col. Couaswell ,
and other oflicers selected by- lot to"meet j ''hi' countenance s of the dead were
the fate awarded to privateers is not real-' mostly expressive of rage. One or two
i.ed. The field oUieerx have been remov j features were expressive ol fear. One
ed to a huge loom, well ventilated, and poor fellow, afier ho was wounded, be
am well taken care of, while the inferior thought himself to tnU a smoke; he was
officers are also confined in one room, but f""'d in a sitting position against a tree,
not to their personal discomt3i t. On the 'W, with his pipe in one hand, k nifo in
whole, it is slated, the otlkcrs find Ihem- another, and his tobacco on his breast,
selves mo. e comfortable than lliey were FOOD FOR FIVE HUN DRKJ) TIIOl'S
when in the publia quartet s of all t lie j AMI) MEN.
prisoners-, and do not complain of the The following liguif.s show ihe amount
change. : of commissary rtoies which will he oon-
Pensacola to be Taken
Tl. V.l,i.,,.l,, eot-retiwiii.lut.i nf 1 1,..
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. . J IICH-J PH.. .
You may oon expect to hear that Pen-'
n:oi.n Wker. I lie .Nnry Jrnirlment
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I 111 H H e 1IO cwnceaimeni Ol Uie IIICl I lllll a is-
patches are expected daily from the Gulf
with nr. nncount oflhe oi.PiiiiiL' of the
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:.iuv ui roi. i ii-hl-iik iimuii uu- iroi-i uni-
...... .
,e':, mown n as repeateoiy writ-
for orders to blow
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Ihaggand his battel ies
ore. lie Ins Le n cha
j oil' the oppovite shor
3,1)r ij,. tt hunu in the leash : but if I
!ain mt mistaken the word has been giv-
' "ill m ike IV.is.vmU aurs. j
cfJ.en. Ilunlrr lias relinquished his
C(imm,n; of ie Brnv in Mi-MMll.lf an,i
Mj,jor cirncrnl Hallcck has taken full
colnmnnrl of tllfl ,(.(ml.,nu,n,of tlie w.
This ww,m.n cn(l of , ..n(!,lino..
hppn ft fmn.ce of ,,.,, ,ro(l())e (o (ie ft,, ,
ministration. First Harney, then Fre-
nioril if- Co., then Hunter, and n&w Hal
l0''k- 1 liC lwo .ormcr, having won their
ln,,lt'l'. nre about ready to retire to private 1
n:c i ...... . ... .... . ,
"le n,,a cn)y the caresses of their friends.
-of 7undo-wnOover,mont
hors(lstook ,ace t Wjwllin on lhe
o,,., . , . g , i-
20tl,inst. About K.O were sold, yieldii.g
(0 tl0 government from 25 cents to $00 a
head averaging about $20 a head. These
(uoverr.or oi oouiu aruuim, umiouuo nas
more than one-third of her tnalo popula-
... ,. .' ,
lion in the army, betwenu fifteen and six-
ty years of age. A similar proportion for
' Innsylnia would Le erer 200,000. .
. .. . ' IaCfi A ceord i n ir to the mesaasa of ll. lUi;,; . ... n: . -.. ue.ng opeue... ao.ne .ragmen a, A
A HI.M AM I lo I I.MIH'V
llo-NeS Yn'l. .Y 1 1 i 1 it I in ii'iirr
l'iiMiln the following i xlimli frm n
L ilt l r-" li d t t-Mi tni.n lii !
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respondi'iit, Lilt niilicv.il nlltii li to 0.
itiriilt'iit III' tltu'lied lirlnw .-
' iinn, No win her HHi
t .1 ;..L ! ........ I . . ..
n."" J u.l ni.iui Hill l.ll'in"
in , in, il.... in lii.ii n.i. i.-..ii..
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iii'mi i "i in- .i.mmi i. mi :i i" ill ii u in
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. . . . ........... , , s,.ii .i,iiiMii in'"-
on boiii'l ll. U n fi.m iv;i f il.c . .1.1-
UI11011.-.I !,.,il..n,:i,i r, troim ,kI j.o-
'...r"'"' H0V:7 '1 P'M...M lll.
,, Tllfy lirn n , ,in ur,,t cni;,,.nt
bh tlu-y j "i.hly cin lm huvo not llitf
"" t.' "'K -
YneiiiMi.npNPe,. n, o.ul that irun
o near tti.eneni. buy 11,1,1 mi .liU not ue-
1 ....I... I.. ... ..... :.. 1.1:. 1.
..t-l till. .111.. 'l ni'Li'-hJUU, Illl'l l.'.l,
nut .lii, -lil hiinsi'lf iiinli-r tl.nl- tl,,,t ll,,.v
ivi-ivrehi U, and he L'loi-i.'d in 'the name.
I'll!, oaid lie, let .your man ! out
ii(mith:i(t',e ltrelevttaetisin w i-.y'i'. '"' '
th .tt'fie &iutft sl,.itUi,ut "i,il rii,1) in tc V'.r-
rlhats-in oilier word.-, thai il. old dcui-
jX''0 "r'.u, rf1" Iud"tihev0nWnui'd ',1
'l . ,,,ym,li
Olherwi, they will tilil uniil the lu.t ,
man mid woman in undci (he nod. '
U'epart.'l with great cordiality, nil (.()Vi Uu.Uer an. t i-ln.-e nil Sir.l offi
w:tlunL' .-.oon to meet, tint the ureal nu.-H- . ... ...
'lion olihtl.-renco might bo be" r.MiioVed. cfcM u" ,,,r ho attempt to mlir-
und we all be brothers, ns of old. They lerei'ilh their funclinni.
want to li 'lit, and that noun, and th.-y ; .... ' . 7 ; , ,
will tight hard. i m'1 1,0 wm,,t'r ,5r t,,B r'-"' llv'
Si:FF.S ON A II A 'IT I F- VI 1" I I) :h' b.'c'i ipnte cold, and ivas ecrmnpn-
A conepponde.it cfthe St. Louis I ,-,. I
oernt write firun (.'uiro under dale Nov.
l'Jth, giving a den-riptio'i i f llie nhnck inr
scenes pie-flit. .1 by the bin ll.-t li.-M at
r.elmont, the next day hl'ter the oouflii-t.
lletiiys.'
Alter getting permisMon, nn.ter n Hag
c - 1 rure. to go and bury our dead and r
.Ve llm wounded, who had lain upon
..... . tf .
.,e lutlll Ior nearly iwcniy- tour liours.tlie
nr.si thing ure eaw'al'ter hiiiding was two
i ,lr ,i...l .,.,- Jvni.' beside an old ho. is...
l'hred had been thrown into a corn crib
near by, and four lay wounded in the
house nearly dead. We went on through
the wood until we came to a cornfield,
..-1 ...I-., k i v-! ...... j.l'f.np .). ..nl .v.,f. li-i.... ,-t
as thev had lallen.and here C als3 found
three of our wounded, who immediately
received tho attention of our surgeons.
We also saw- hero large pnoU of blood
from their dead, who had been removed
Iroin the field in wagons. Going on hall
a mile farther, wc cniue upon a large par
ty of the enemy burying their dead, which
thev had collected from the ditlcrcn-
lliiekels; about fifty bodies wei lying
aooui awaiting i.unai -none ot our Kille.l 1
was among thi-111. doing on furl her thro'
clearing we cai
e to the (alien timber .
n'.-oirnv's batteries, and w hen 1 1.0 loss on
niil'iruui "i. -iii.r -.-u nil'. 11, 01. l I I- en
both rides is represented as frightful
' lu j
!e'" ')'' "!!" ""'""I remove.l thei' own
!"' ',ve lound ,vxevo ol r ur men mi
the position they had h.llen. (,. the riv j
er ban k ive found a r. umber of our dead :
and here it a n that one of the tno-t
heart ieiid:ng scenes of the whole battle
wasc: acted.
dipt. Itrooks, of Hiiford's regiment.
......, ........ .1 ., .1 1 I....I.. . f I..J
i)lo.,,,r , 0 us a sun-eon in the rebel
in. .,v .ir,.-. ... i.tn ',i-i i
:..., iM ,- ud out a nl.il at the head of his
crave.
At this point a great many iff the ene-
saw n here they had been dragged and
pitched otl the bank. One if our party
looked over, contrary to express orders,
and raw, as be ruppo.ed, 7.J or 10(1 of
bleeding and mangled corpses, hen,ed on
heaps, among i he disiiianllvd i el, el ir t il -
'eiy. tJaviliu buried our ilead-some S i
- . . i i.- , . ...
'", nun.t.er-iiiKi wringing away Mi'.tit
i l I ! U'MIl 111 I ill I II' u llil'llll 1'ii-i.it i il. I r.ni. '
' - - ..t..... vl"
tninspol Is
j sumed in one month by tin) United States
army W hen broil -Ml I UK to the standard
Mint horizeil lii-l', ,. ii- .Mill Don ,
J IT ' v i- n.i .
11 wl" up M,u" "'at the labou ol the coin
VM r,ty ,lM,l,I,",l '"'""J""": mv-i
iu I i.n, 1 . In. r I !. ..... I ..I 1. ..ti... n..... ..
;' --i ..-v-in, .... phut j
' ron.ew lint cerious item : i
1 1,250.1100 pounds of pork, or I8,7'.0,0(KV
uoi. in's oi li rh beef. 111.". :txn l.i,U ,.f
- -
11, ,n... .'.7 .r.iWi ... 1 IP..IIIIUUI
. i r .....
l""'ds i.r rice : 1 .. Hl.fM HI (Kiunds ol collec;
-.'-,00'' pounds ol sugar ; l.ill.OOO gal lout.
"- """";,"'.' .r ..... r. ...... ..m r.. a,..,
'd' vinegar : 2'-.',tKi(l pound, of candles ;
""".""o pour.us ol soup ; 'J.iHi tm-liels c-l j
'" W.OlK) pounds of potatoes. j
i. ...
1'reh iTVKE, Wo understand that una 1
Of.he nomn.eesof lhe Ithiclt UejuiLlic.tii j distance fioni thein, ulill w ith the body i A i lkl ti . ! "of " e!u n t r t race taken In .,
paity foi the Legislature, in too western ! ,1P !,P,,tes-4 man in hi, mouth, hhaking 1 ch...,e, and rash n-t n fFd. Rcpai.lng do...
p in oi t lie .-Mate, was kCF sure ol I'Cllig
sent to llarrisburg to spend the winter
that heactually raioved his family into
other quarters the week LHore the eleo-
lion, and has tnadu numerous business
arrangements preparatory to leaving for
the new aeene ot his labors, in the capac !
'.v ot a Legislator.
, 111,1 ,10 ,ebito the story t ) which
nam's a line ; wnen ine votes were cnuni
ed out the e.iie-tntit of honors and
K-ir-nriSat v
' ' r"n"": ill Ml
m'.l'Hy. , " lis riot winch last lull
fleeted two Abolitionists Ly over 400 mu-
I01")'?- advise our friend to return
10 first 'ove anfi ""PI'01'1 ,l,e l",r,'
r. . .
ing, i,ii(iury u,m, ,
Friend i'urdy you had Letter "drv un "
You would like to hare reai'lo believe
that the above incident occurred in the
ibovo incident occurred in the
"Wild Cat" district.
It
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pelieiM' tint f M tj 'f I o.,;- f (lit-
WrM I'lifMiT .If. IM.-I. M ,j 1I,,.IK.,
H,.-r.t,.M. ....ml,,- ,.r Ibt, II..M.P,
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fmiii t'lirater o'.unty, m l , t il rcn
ilcu'd K'''-'l ifivirp tlii'ii, nn I iw til l iinihil
. iir.-of II III l.o li cillf ( li-il llial
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In I'llil H f !M uutlli.J I'l l J V nil 'iinin"ll
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ni u,i imiii, in rtuj.'ii-i in;, nun
, ,..,kl,v ll. i:.,ilr,l
Slut... Mmt-lial.-lliuL L-nin.'lo ln'. llip
l ...1.1 .... 1 1 ... I ... ..1 1 1...
AllUMlMl n .'.Mil i 'i i i.-ti li. iiijmi.ii.iii ui
,lit ( flllillf a yr t.-.tinionv to
,. ,. .
. . ...-;,
...cn npun stm tc.l, Imt U-nip.l the i-ruii.
c-o of tin mail. 'I'l 111 i nil lliewoik of
maliLMiiint i.nrliinns fit liom. oml Inn ie -
. ... . ,, . , ,
-
reported death of
Oon. Sam llouMmi of Texai, whh pinna
lure. The heio of San Jacinto was nuile
sick, hut wus lepovei inii at hut nccountK
: 6VTIi rid'ad.-lphin IWts Ute that
rC'i,,4,, UnC"ln ,,!W M n 0,,,cr U
reeling the mililn.v ant In itiCH in Virgin-
" suppend tho civil aulhontini ivherrc
- lh,v claim to hold !urh authority from
h'U M0W to the depth of about
three inches.
Tns Two jjiiKniri.H. It will l, remem
bered that the Court of Cmmon I'I.m
referred the question of who bhould b,
cominissioued an bherifV hi the (..miioi
of the Cominonwealih, tiovernor Curt in
has declined to interfere in the mat le. , ami
he has leterred back lo the court I lir
question of who is SheritF elect. Mr.
Tliomp.-on has al. e.idy oll'ered his i-eeuii-ties,
mid Mr. F.winj.', wo arc inl'oriued, is
about to do the nuiie thing. We have pre
vi-msly had two district altnrneys, jnd an
in a fair way of having two governments
Two shcrills or t'.o min ors aru noiv
;l'r,T'' ' .-PhJad. ra.i,
The at my vote leu been the eme o'
double not only in I'hila fclphia, but also
in Lujsern.' county. The hoard of return
Judges which met 0:1 the ih in-t.. aftel
a war. n discussion, protracted until lw.
o'clock in the morning, decided not t"
priimerato the returns of compani"
which bore on t heir f.iee evidence of fraud.
were not made out 111 accordance will,
p, 1, ;l tn COUnt these 1 otes on asef.erate
r , . ,,, ivt) 0,tificate, o
.,1,,,.,:..,. ,i,n f .iniv rd. Thi-
1 .,.j .v,. 1 1... .. --.'. .1 ( ..,
no .'nlwt. w 1,.,.'..on the ...j.
nority .'", -.. and org.-uiized a Foparate
,.'0,IVcnt ion.-,.
.... -
Fr.t Sprrchm Syrtrv . I- red Douglas
J the nigger era I or, " announce 1 to speak
I in Syracuse a fea: days i nee, when a hand
. bill way issued eallins the peopb. to i isi
Sand driv. bim from the city. The Mayni
; called upon all good cit i.rn to maintain
1,1... ...... ....1 ...... ; ln,r. M. n.
oll'ered to protect frrr ivyA .' not in the
nir inn,.- ni,-, inr iiiiiiini , i. ...nri "...
! JJllsn,,-.n,ul '.('('' ed Iro.p hini very po
lite and coidinl treatment. In alluding
to a former visit which Mr. Mason had
mado to l'ooton, Mr. Winthrop expressed
the hope to sc.; him there, again soon, anJ
to have the opportunity of returning hi
kind attenlioiis. Mr. Maron replied, with
great txirr.imf.nl, "Sir, I shall not. visit
P-o-toii again until 1 corneas an ambassa
dor:" Fiemnr.t for I'raUaA. 'Wo American
Jltiptitt, a pp r devoted to the proa-iga
. .. . : . I .. i - - . . c
,jot, fiu,!i slarerv relisii.m, closes a long
, i . " ." . . .. C
'artice in relation to the remoral of lien
I reinont with tins language ."it is not
a (hy too enily for the lovers of impartial
liberty to inscribe on their banners, for
the coming Presidential conteat, the name
of John C. Fremont "'
Av Amshican S.hi.ok Killed rv a Kimm
H'irrilh: Sight.- The Singapore r mr.t of
August 24th has the following account of
tho killing of one of the cic of the
American rhij, T. W. Sear", by a fhaik,
and the narrow c-eapc ol two others:
On Saturday la-t, three seamen bf long-
ir.,' tn the Ainericiin shin. W "Srviis !
I ...... I... .1... ...... l
,,r.i; iiniiiiiic , tiiiij,.,',,! titw i .
one of them was reiied by a shark. The
nioiihier mi mmhi ihiii iy n MjouUier,
I 1 I. .. c. .. :. I. 1. .. I ... 1 ... 1 ...
niu uie 101 rv ..nil vv i.iuu l.t- l usneu tin in-i
victim caused him to lose his hold, driv -
inr; the unfortunate man sevral feet nn t
I I M if t
l,S. K at, I II IV I I
I l' i K . I Hi '
IMi v inl' i, n'l I
r.1 .1... u . I. .-l, . i. :...' oinmn in Clearfield, thut if Crnsa bad worn a
..r.. ,6 ,, ,,ii
I... .i... I l. ...,i C....II.. is., 7i. ..a..i. ....
i r , . ......
diappeand with his prey. All this Lap -
; pened w.thm plain view of his shipmates,
who immediately lowered a boat, and after
taking on hoard t lie oilier !wo men, pro -
eeeded to drag for the body. They had
w'.e., il... kl,.pb .. r,l..e.-..,l i
"ir'i wrriiiiiru n mi m i" B'M r I t'.'
n, as is described, as a do ' would a rat.
The mate of the vessel armed himself
with a boarding pike, nnd rowed tfwards
the aimt. i.n.l ll. al.-.rk was mi.ol. or.
'ojinied with his viclim that be allowed
himself to L stabbed several limes belore1
again tlisai.peariiig. Thinking the animal !
1 liaii received lus de.itti wound, tho boat
returned to the sliip. but sen ly bad she
arrived .ili.nusi.l.v wlien I i.n sl,:i, It mm.
i,eared as before. A iiarnoon was now
TX
" .t '"T f '. 'I'f".""'' B,,4hc-
irnt'.y near to be struck, when he again
disappeared. Lln was now paid out and
t,e boat was towed some distance, till,
assistance arriving, the monster was
-ft- - .
pound tin of preserved meat, were all that
WM fnlnd. The ahark was of the species
,,n"'n ll'eel"r."d .ta.rk' "'J'1 bnut ,sn
! " , JrT' !
immense, and is stated to hare been eight
or nine feet
'i It i,f ill,
II i H III-
tin
III Mil H I'
. . i . ..i
.1 ll... (. I
M.i-, tl...
ill .i-i I no
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r i
-,.-!.
1 1.,... I
, ,,. I .
i ' I' i' '
II I-
mil. IN-1
(I ) llllii l-l ) I") S
ili-.l . iiH) Loiei-e I'lirli,. , J ,,,,,1 tiimul, ,
' l-nil r. friM' MP tihl'l I f IIim lirli.e"--
1lMW.V.M'lMnM..,M,,),y,..,-l..,,Br,f
h-11,1' ns-h nil I in-'i'nv ill 'i'it lr
. , , ,,,, Sf.,.( t , r, , ,,ii'inl " (in.
. f iIuko Loupi, il i-rriil-, rtnr r'illn-li
J M-V Kh Hi union ftli'ln Klt't Moilll.il
I . I ..... I ... I... 4 I... I I l ... 1 ..
fin I 1 1,1' UIIUM I'V H' V. II, .11 rl lot", I III
, , f.l 1 II Vi I'
..
t,n,
i. I n it no
lr . I P bill if li I, , , I i,
1 t . .
I'...,..p,.
i,t. 'I Ailjiilniil
Tin tnn iniijl,!
. , ,. ,
' !"" Mt "V n.'iiicP m.'l liuinl Iiimi.t
I, "in tlinf St. I.oiiii, it ilii-v lu.'l t't'.'ii 1 1
. , i i . .. . j
. ' '. .'" ' - -
I u U UlWl ,lt ,, v1, Mln,.,
inl.'lxN .lixtl Hulling llilul.jll L II inl'l'l IiiihI
j,a hi, n Ut; nulnl,,,r , lol ,
f(., ni,, I inkon nu ? cf ilurin" tin. 1. in-
1 tir. H'nll inrointu ho tine ns to tln kiml
f)f ,ols,., con.n.c.or. h.ue I'alm.d oil' up
on the cnvenii.t. lit lit eiiornioiM prices.
... .
Ihcie will not he many living lo provide
;or neiore me w inier in ion, over. ..him
of thoe along the l'oiounie nre iiln-mly
unfit for p n ice : but e hat care ih con
l.ruclo:. They have p-. 'cured tlio money
and that w.w nil that iritti)te. J ihem.
I'firy A'w.
i'. mi in sni rnovLD
TStz-zlstlz
siiwiya mac him:
ritlCFS FROM $40 to $70.
n.o HMI IKiIlt SEWINU MAt'llt.NK, nn en
f ravin j of which i.' In-r r-'pr.-noi. te-i. him now '
-loi.oino ft rroouiioil fnvnrits vikt-rn.-er il
ins been inl, oli,ri-il, hii-1 i, heyiilnl uueniiim,
.ho li.-iii, u well m the, kiind'onu-pt, low-priei-.l
si-wiiiL' Miii-liins nnw before tke rulilie.
Nn. I -V pumll nd Ten nent Mnehiot for
I'ninMy nso.
No 2. Inr".' Muchino frr (Hilling kenrjr
ork mid for 1'lsiitnli.m up.
Ikis Miu-kine ii iniiek n.linirr.t fr il iinpliei-
ly, ami fur i in n-liiihilily un l dunihility it is nn-
-ur)ass,-'l. A rliild twelve yearn enn run it with
euso ; ami yet ilwilln-w frmn tho i-.nii M-pt .I'.lli
in the finest S.vinp. There i no troiihh of re.
liii'lin the thr.-ad, ap il ip tnk.'ii fr.ii.. the fpools.
It tm no by'.ts to Rite trunhlo, ami will run
Iini-kwnrd." as well hp forwardn. lint mill few.
,iinlly p.-'ifi-i t, nml wiihiuit danger of hriaking
needUs. It runs hy friction, nnd hy cIopmik the
lex over it. it i throw n out ot f. nr. In tuel,
J hurt nheiiiatio in refoiiuucn.lin.j it Ike !
he.t tan Hj Siw inr Muehine in use.
The j'jHoteiiij Premiums Avrardtd ihi obff
M.tchint :
At the rir nf the rank'in Inptilnte, 1S5S,
:h Firt rremium.
At the IVaneylrwnia Plate F.lr, at rh'lel- j
akin. Heptrioher 21, 1363, the Fir-l rrej.ia5.-ft
Uiplnnns.
A t the Pnnyvnin Ftate Fitir, keld at Wyo-.
mine, 1-sfiO 1 Kilver Medal. " I
For the hett fionhU Thread Mnrlimr, al I.nn.
.-niter '"onnty Fair, held October, 1 S i d ft Siivcri
Me.l.l.
At the Maryland Slate Fair, held al tie Mr7-,
innd Inpti ul'e, baltiinore, M.I., Oclr.her. I?.'i9, I
under ptrnng 'competition, Silrer Medal mm
,ir.pd to this Msiliinc. I
At the New Cnptlo Cminty Fair. I.eM at Wil- '
minRtoo, Delaware, Oi tol er, lri9- Ilipl'tna. 1
Tha above Machinen are nitnufaotured by j
(HWtl.l.S IV. lltltVl.tM). j
ilniingten, Del.
SALESROOMS.
No. 720 Arrt t-tryet, rhila-li-lpkio, I'a. ;
No. 101 Market Street, Wilmington. I'. I. I
.'. I. UA K E K. I
marl.t-Iy 720 Arch Street, Pbiliidelphia. I ,
Jtflr-1 erponn wivking to p.-e tke above M.ioltino
n opernlicn. ran do po ty enllinj nt the resi
dence of ll. V. Moore, in t'lenrOeld boroinjh.
rpiir: CM7..itrii:i.n acaih-mv iii
I ho opened for the rcc.-plio-of pnpilp (malee
and female) on M-md.-iy Sept. 2d, JCI.
Teruiapcr Sessiun ol" l Uevc-n Weeks J
Orth-'irrnpliy, Kenning, IVritinj, ri'unary
A t i ill luetic a n.i (ieugrapliy, $2 Id
ltirher Arllhinvl'c, lir.'lib l.raionar,
(leojtr.-ipliT and lliptmy, I CO
Algehrn, Heometry, Natural rbilofepty,
and Honk Keeping, 4 C(i
I.n I in and Jrcck l.nni;ua;e. S OH
To at.idenlf Hppironi of aerptirin; ft thorougk
I.nglipa hdnration, and who wipb to rji.n I f y
theniprlrea tor Teachers, tb, In.tilutioQ oflen
ficiralc advant-igni..
No pupil received for tree then half eesin,
ami no deduction iad exrept fr frolracte.l
sicknees
TulUca ta l e paidnt the clone if ib term.
C". B. SANI'FOltl), rriudml,
Cleftrfield, Aug. 7, lS' I I.'.
i r- I' II I K I N I
i t it i k i m rniLs ;! ruiiADi i.
i ;
!.' EXL'ITIN' rOOT FACK hptffccr
I . L . t.i. : I .. i i . i. : . ,..i: i . L - . -i .... I.-...
1 ir.r i-uiiai,iiui;i j- 1 1 r aiei 1110 n.iioriu.ia r"i
Uer uud counterfeiter. Ja ic lluihunan Cruel!! !
I Cro' eciiplured !!! ! It eeeme to be, Ike gener-
... . ,. r, . cu .... , .e , ,. ., l ,
!Pir of trunk Short 1-rciiik-ealf UootP, that to
,,, nn( i4
j ttoiin. ixii iio ii., vii jei. However, rnoriv ii
! not mil,.h put out at missing hie ruMmr;'
would announce to all r.-ecK,-t,7r, .....
j Li,mln nnd lull men, and women nd children
j tn t lemfield. and pinneinuhoning in particular
iVo.'''"7 Vf a'-sUdo ornttern1 "et
"""l"r PSK-1. (sad aa he is a ekorl fcl
. , , ' , " . , . . .
I in tke nenleet manner and chnrice nindernte, at
tilt Short Shoe 8k.p on Second H'-cet, op po.it.
Wearer A Cue .tore. F K A N K Ml 0KT.
I iV R' rindiuga for enla Kept. 2rt, ItM-
WATCH & JEWELRY.
rpilF. undcrslgnod respeclfull)
. M J. informe Ine custoinem und tke
JL
f M rul,,ic generally, that lie kaajusi
' ' OAUAlon
-rfielit, r,,.. a fin. aeeortment of Ctons,
vATrnf.p, ,nd Jewr.i.nr nf different qualities
fr.nn a tingle plee. to a full act. whick he wih
eell at the moat reaeonnble pricei for caeh, or in
"change fur ld gohl and lilver.
s. It s. 11 II VM V.V.J .a.lV.J Ul URIIU, Rime ill VI,
i price.
ids of Clocks, W'atehea and Jewelry,
repaired and n'orrrmferf.
onntinnnnoe of patronaen ie eoliclted,
Cl-llfc. ii., iouu. ll,I,..nbUl,l,i
C.i II ibid lft?x.f'(-.rv
l.t) THOMPSON.
lltaeksmllh.Wigons, Haggles, ..., Ironed
J cn short -rUcs, sad th.,.r,b..t...,le, sthi.
u tnd la t'i Wmiga ef Cnrrrill,
U'Hiiil .'pririuMi,
I .2. 1M
i..f.-M p .,.,. I'i.'.-i,.,.; ' ' V' '
,1 r I Ml I M-l, -.. II . ., ...... ,, 1 "" f
t.i.ii. I f-i-i,-., (i . i .
I-.. V Ml.l. r-l I, . I I,,..,, ,
i l
7ri I " -f . !... Hit. , .
k nil i l. 1. I ill II , r. l'i . 1 - ,, , . ' " 'I
1 i
n ,,.i,ii, 1 1 1,. I- ., f - , ,,,1 ,, '',',
P.. I.. ' '" '-r
no I" I . ' I , , ""'''I -,..
lo ,.lh. f 1 1. s ...I. . fvf
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' l-.1 . Ml-.. . . It. . I : .
: K Muni,. ,,, --
' 1 '! 1 . 1 1 IT M r, l , B, r,,,, , ,
llllll,-, ..P-, il, "!, ,,.,. ' 1 t Vl,
Mi, r , l ., .,, ,,,,, 111 ,i .
in tliif Ln ' r. ,.. .1, m ,
1 "
ii,i' in ( iirimi 1,1. euln;-. n. n (. ,
"I'm
ID
inn iiiiiiiiii.iv u. ii. p maniiiii", nlB
li.lii.it in nut nil i r
"'I'l.T L,
urn
V,-t'-'. Jmn,tn't ...i..
ri,i,iii,iiiir frmn liv l .pVPtl lutl-lm...
, KHshi.iim on em'h lalc. Oilier Ms,..,
uilr tu. J"u.-ti,r
in- hAp-iJ ., .my !n, i .
,.. .i...li-y-p P ll,o unWwi.rk I., ,(, r,J""
givM tl,pr i imii.'ii.o Int,.., nn, thev
in !.. ovil-il ll, ,,.r ., .ul,i:,rr.
.iilli.!. 1'iie pulili.-niion ..r th.-.r r,,.t ,
in,ir. limn t.i.-lii.,n ,l,il... f i,P 0,j ( ""
in.lliiiiK I. nt our Wmel. rluMv h.rtf0 1-ir.u' I""1
.M,..!,..-. ... I,. Kiv.. tl,,,,,. Oll.rr .Mi,' f,;u"
not i,flnl it. M v never rfare ih,.v
cm. I,. I...litt..,l. TLcm. f,,.!,!,,,,, ,
rche l .in. iro;C' liny lp iii.tI,. n,.r,lcI '
th wt-uriir will not tiesiil.jii-., t.i ri.liculj.
wo.il.t li the fine ifuru ii,., 1B I,,. !
l emct nftrr t!,r i'l vie i,f ihc ,liil,- f,
sumo of our pii-:ille't r-mliiiin in i-.' iiii,,.,,. '
(r '.; v'-" i''". ef vihi, , w gie tw
ur thrro liiiii'f a iiiiiny nit nir i.lhur mn-n.i
r ot'ton mistaken f.,r i... ' TUr r ",0 J''
u Pi i',r to nny ntlif r. " "
,.',i ii,.. r!.-iiri' cflliPrn. Himiipi,,).,,, .l .
II... I ...1, '. II....L : ,i... . . .. ""lri-iul
, Ills rl.ri.prrl. If yn ,. I;,l,,- li. , w,8 '
I other iM.i.iriiK.. Kv.-ri iliin,' ih.u'i, u,,ful
! orieiiiient.il in ii bun..-:in l, fu,l ,- (j,,,.
',-,lf ,,! i.fMHHIK. 0 Utlll-r
'thoin, unit buvv eivi-n ennuzk lu fill ,
uiu :i zi lie
Ijr'o viiIiiiiii.-i.
Our .'" iitinri, wnrh ni run he finiml n.,brr
else, l'i. , kini; in i:ll il- variei y -Ci,f,.(,iu,ty
the Ninr .ryi, 'i.i let I,iiui..lrv ... .1,.
iKilrheii. ii .'i n! -nil,j,.,. ur,', t,
in llm (. :,,. (,f H, .Hdy' li..,.k. We orii-innl-ly
st:irle, ti.ii ,l",;irtineiit, nml li no peeulitir h.
, c ililies fur mi, kin; it in,, st p.-rle.-t, J hi, j,.
; I'l.rliui iil Hl..i,e i. vtiiidi Ik,. . r i - of iU IJ.,uk.
! .Hiin' HVt- TnlU 7l,i d. l.jrlm, nt
Jo'eri,lio'" uf :
Xo other majjaiiuo lui ttit
ilrp.irunrut.
TERMS: CASH J.r ADX-A.C.
One eopt onevenr, t-.
Two eoliiri one r..
. . ...
i-o. i ni-r.' copu-i one jer. i. t iiiire;,i.,tl)
.-. IV. . '
.te-, 7. riv. eoni i iiey'r,nii,tnn ctlr e.,r ...
the ptrnu K.'ltinf? )' the il.ih, $ 10, Kiitn cun-
ir one year iinilaml on extra ropy to 'he ptr.
son mn.liinf tkn clah, $li Kler...i copies hud
yenr. nml nn eitra copy to the prrnn Pandits
the eliih, 1 he nsi.r iimx.ii'ne that enu he
inlnnlni-i'd into '.he nhore rlulu in plpS (1f
Lady's I!"'ik is Arihri'e II,. me M:e.'ni.,p,
h'l'F.f'I A I. Cl.l' !tlll X it Willi olli;u A-
AIisr.ii. (jmle) ' I.ieiy'ii Huol; un. trtliur's !I.,ir
M-'i. iine hoih one year fur i-'i 60 U.uley' .,.
'Iv'.-1 U'."k sndll u-per'a Maiuitie. b'.th oik jr.
f-r $1 J". Uml.-y, llarp.-r, un-l Arthur will ,,
three lie sent one rpiir fr M CO. Tn-mary
Note na t Xo'.,- ef all a-ihenl hunk taken at
psr. i cureiui nn.i piv .He u ului- uo tout
A J-lren
L. A.nnpEr.
:23 Ckostont St.. I'liil'i., 1'.
ni,T '
OF
Fall Fashions
ii;. ii
JYew Cash Store
H. W. Sllfn k GO'S,
The nllcniim of the ladies w
rcspeti Hilly called to Hie lallou
ipg notice, that wc h.ivc just tc-
ct'ivcil aiul njioncd, tlic very la
test ami most fashionable styles
of
Nuhlaf,
Wool IWde,
Wool Pcarf',
Zephyr.,
Woot Hkawle
l:,rj;e and emt'.
Heavy double.
All tVool Sbawli,
Ctieni'e Shawla,
CI.m1i t'luaki,
And great varit-tiva of
Zephjrp, Zephyrp,
A superior article of
Gauntlet Uid Glortf
" l.ielo "
' F.nck
" Cakmore "
Ferlin Wool ' '
Osuntlet of Zephyr Wool,
CbTdrcna t'aekrnero Glorts
" I.ials "
ud ft good aenortm-nt of
I.adire,
Children,
and Infant" Hosiery,
F.legaut walked Setts
" " Collars.
" ' Skirts.
All Wool Delaines, Flannal", nd most
tics of drcsa goods.
ADDOHA.
Tk Pontagt have arrived und arc know opf
for sale.
Wall paper and
window shading
We knre Juet received ftom Unwell A Bro,t
Chestnut Street, two choice ptyl. e of
PAPEIl,
ALSO WINDOW SIIADIG.
PLAIN AND FIGUI.ED.
Hours of bueinea from 7 A M., to 8 T. M.
Sov. 1J, ISfll. tf.
DANIEL GOODLANDEIt.
JL'STICIi of the reare.
Lulhereburg, Clearfield Co. i
will alMnd promptly to all bueinc.s entrusts
tutitsMTS. Mareh 8. UW- I