Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 27, 1861, Image 2

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CLEARFIELD, VX
Wednesday Morning Nov. 27 1861.
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I srao.NT. A number ot meetings nave
been held at Chicago, Milwaukee and olh
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er places in the west, denouncing the n't-
ministration (or the removal of Fremont.
.i i .j.i i f.
President Lincoln has had. ho bono. -of be
ing burnt in efligy at several diflerc nt
points in Illinois just as they used to
set ve Lis late rival, the lamented Doug -
Ins and the last exhibition of this kind
took place at Zancsville, Ohio, lat week.
A large meeting of the friends of Fremont
was also held in Boston beverely denoun
cing the administration ; and another one
is advertised to come olT in Jv'ew York
this week, preparatory to giving Fremont
a grand torchlight reception.
We are glad that no Democrat is found
participating in these de iionstrationi, so
injurious and so disgraceful. It is very
rcmnrkublo tlut these meeting, are net
pronounced "treasonable." Is it because
they are exclusively cocGncd to the sup
porters of Lincoln and Hamlin? Just let
a Democratic meeting be held in any of
the cities for the purpose of denouncing
tho administration and especially any of
its war measures and see how soon the
hol of "treason" and "traitors" will ring
through the land. It seems that a lSlsck
Republican can act and pree.ch treason
with impunity, whilst a Democrat is de
nied that "liberty of apesch" which the
Constitution guarantees to every citisen.
8fSyCol. Max Einstein, who was lately
expelled from the military service ot the
country for drunkenness and incompeten
cy, as the finding and Fentence of a court
martial, ho. just been appointed by the
President as Consul to Nuremberg, in
Bavaria. Thus one alter anothsr of the
most obnoxious men of our country are
being rewarded by the present adminis
tration. 1 1 was but last week that we an
nounced that the notorious Helper had
been sent abroad on a similar mission.
If a man in found unfit to serve his coun
try at home, by what rule of diplomatic
cliqucttois he fitted to servo il abroad?
If he gets too drunk on the field of buttle
is there not great danger that he will get
too drunk in the circles of diplomacy?
Tho sccet in the appointments of Hel
per and Einstein is, that they represent
the extreme Abolition and Red Republi
can wings of the Black Republican party.
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
riot's nest to such a degree that the Pres
ident seems to have cfsHyed to appease
their wruth by bestowing upon them one
or to more lucrative foreign appoint
ments, and hence Einstein was picked up
fit or unfit, diunk or not drunk.
t"F "Occasional" says that President
Lincoln has a quaint way of avoiding long
speeches, and that lie has now taken to
"throwing all his arguments into aphor
isms." "Old Abo" seems to be a raiV jolly
old felloe. We wonder why ho does not
employ "Occasional" to "fiddle" for Uini
while there is so much fun all over the
country.
By the way, Mr. Occasional, what lia
become of these other "aphorisms" spok
en by Abraham, when or. his memorable
trip from Springfield to Washington, such
as "there is nothing going wrong," "there
is nobody hurt," and that ho "touUI run
the machino as be found it?" If hi. new
"aphorisms" are not better fulfilled than
bis old ones wo fear his chance of out ri
valling Hippocrates is but (dim.
A High Conrt.iiir.NT. At the grand re
view near Washington last Wednesday
the First, (Col. Biddlo's,) mid the Fifth,
(Col. Simmon's,) regiments of the Penn
sylvania Ro'iorvc Corps, wero assigned the
post ofhonor, occupy ing tho extreme right
during the review of tho troops by Gen.
McClellan and hi. .Staff. The letter wri
ters from Washington all agree that these
two regiments aro the best drilled, and
mako the bent appearance, of any in that
neighborhood. TheRaftmen Rangers be
long to tho former, and tho Cadets to the
latter regiment. The review took place
at Baily's Cross Roads, about 8 miles from
the city. About 70,000 soldiers were in
raitks, and from 20.000 to 30,000 citizens
witnessed the grand display.
WW'hy are the political prisoners con
fined in the several forts about New York
and Boston denied the right r.warded to
murderers, thieves and robbers, to wit:
counsel and a speedy trial f The idea of
arresting and imprisoning respectable and
loyal American citizens, on American
"froesoil," upon a telegraphic despatch,
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or an Anonymous letter written by some
personal or political enemy, to some head
of Department at Washington, is a blast
ing disgrnco to the American character,
and a reproach to our boisted civilization.
lB,An explosion look place al Dupont's
Towder Mills, near Wilmington, Del., on
Wednesday last, destroying threi mills,
and killing three men. 1
the to NEWS !
TIIK WAIi IN MISSOURI.
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An Order from Gen. HaUeck-P rice
in uruer iron ucu. , .u-, citv. said to bo from a reliable source. -Reported
as Preparing to Advance TjJ-e't!01lcr,ftlion ,0 wi)luh :t rof,rs hftl
on Springfield
St. Louis, Xv. 21. Gen Hallock. bus issu
ed orders getting forth that irofortant in
formation respecting the numbers and
'condition of our fo-ces being conveyed to
. the enemy by fugitive slaves, no such per
son, shall hereafter bo permitted to enter
' the lines of any cnnp nor of any lurcc
il 1. I
I 'I'lu. t:itvet arcrainU from Price iiUlv
U VIIO llllt.ril
him in Barry county, making preparations
,0 nJvnnce t0 ttpringfkl.l
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Still Farther from Prices Rebel Army.
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'liollu.Xcv. 21 Advices from tlie South-.
west are to tho effect that lien, l nco has
and is moving to
wnl(ls( i,jg u!( camp al No.h.
Gen. Harris, with 4,00U troops, was on
1 the Kaunas line, directly west of Carthage,
IlllVUUIIIg n rnirr 111(7 fillip; nun iui'kpp
the southern counties ot Missouri. Gen.
Lane was in the same vieinitv, and it was
thought possible an engagement would
take jdace between them.
Tli rebtfl I.euislature at Neosha have eb
ecled Gen. Ruun as senator to the rebid
Conrr-s. Probably Oeneral Parsons
would be selected a. tho other .Sen
ator.
FROM WASHINGTON.
From the South Side of tho Potomac-
Successful Reconooitering Party.
Washington, Xov. 22. The reoonnoiter
ing and foraging party ondr Gen.lirooks,
which ent out from Gen. Smith's divis
ion yesterday took posiession of Flint
Hill and the surrounding country by
throwing out pickets in dillerent direc
tions to prevent a surprise, while the for
age master gathered and brought seventy
loads ot hay, having Willi linn not less
than ninety wjgons. T!ie only evidence
of the presence of the enemy was one
regiment of infantry, a squadron ol clivals
ry and one b 'ttery, seen from a promi
nent position between riurta.x C II
and '
Oentreville. in a westward direction, about
eigh miles beyond our present out posts.
The party returned late last night.hav
ing been altogether successful, and met
with no casualties whatever.
Information was received that the reb
rls had constructed an artillery load from
Flint Hill to Germautowti.
From the Lower Potomac Successful
Running; of the Blockade-Another
Battery .Erecting.
U'usAiiiysa. Xov. 22. The "Wyandank"
ran the blockade last ni'lit, reaching In
dian Head about inoonrise, and the navy
yard this morning. She was not fired at.
lie sttamer KB. Ilsll also ran the block
ade downward last night, having on
board a large quantity of ammunition and
ordnance stores generally.
Two schooners loaded w ith wood aluo
ran the blockade of the tebed batteries
successfully or. Wednesday niyht.
le enemy is nppamitiv at worx on
a new battery on Possum Nose, which is
far above the others, on Mr. Uttei bucks
lands.
Th3 blidell and Mason Affair Lord
Lyons Expresses no Opinion on the
buojec:
Vi'iuhinjton, Xuv. 22. Much speculation
continues to he indulged relative to the
Mason and Slidell question. So frr as
can be-ascertained, the Minister of her
Hrittannic Majesty . government has (a-
ken no action wnatever upon me suneci,
but will probably await instruction?, Nor
has theie been an infarmid convetsation
between him and the proper department
concerning it. Those who are intimately
acquainted with Lord Lyor.s believe that
n this as in other matters he has observed
his usual discretion in refrnit: ing from
premature expressions of oj. itiion.
LATEST FROM TIIK SOUTH.
The Selected Prisoners.
The New York Journal of Commerce of
Friday says :
We learn from a mrgenn recently re
turned from Richmond, that the appre
hensious of the people in regaid to the
horrible ill treatment of Col. Coggswell
n...l rttlmr nfHfi- S4l(ntrl l.v lnt In mpot.
the fate awarded to privateers is not real -
iied. The field officers have been remov
ed to a large loom, well ventilated, and
ure well taken care of, while the inferior
officers are also confined in one room, but
not to their personal discutnlDrt. On the
whole, it is slated, the officers find them
selves mo. e comfortable than they were
when in the public quartet s of all the
prisoners, and do not complain of the
change.
Pensacola to be Talen.
of the
.
The Washington correspondent
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it . j . ip erfii nipvs .-
Yn.i . n,M in lA..r I Wit. Ti.n.11 win Ue seen that the latioi t id the com
sacolu i. tike.1. The Nary Department missary ileparinirnt are anything but triv
make no concealment of the fact thai ;lis. ' ial, and ihat Ihe cost of ttvdmg an army
patches are expected daily from the Gulf
with an account nf the opening nf the
guns of Fort I'ickens upon the rebel bat
teries. Col. Urown hus repeatedly writ
for order, to blow Bragg and his batteries
off the opposite shorn. He Ins lie n cha
dog like a hound in the leash : but if I
am nit mistaken Ihe word hue been giv-
en that will nuke l'emaoln eurj.
B3wOen. Hunter has relinquished hi.
command of the army in Missouri, and
Major General llalleck has taken full
command of the Department of the West.
This western end of the "machine" has
been a source of much trouble lo the ad
ministration. First Harney, thea Fre
mont(f:Co., then Hunter, and now Hal
lock. The two former, having won their
laurels, are about ready to retire to private
life and enjoy the caresses of their friends.
fc"A tale of rundown Government
horses took place at Washington on tho
20th inst. About MO were sold, yieldii-g
t0 10 o0vern men t from 25 cent, to $C0 a
head averaging about $20 a head. These
horses coat the government from $118 to
$150 a head.
According to tho me.sag. of the
Ooversor of South Carolina, that State has
more than one-third of her rnsle popula
lion in the army, between fifteen and six
ty years of age. A .imilar proportion for
rertieylv.ni. would be ever 200,000.
MISCELLANEOUS WAfi NEWS.
A REMARKABLE CONVERSATION.
The No York Journal of Commerce
'l'uulishes the following extract from a
letter received by a gentleman in that
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already been reported by a Western cor
respondent, but without ollusion to .the
incident mentioned below .
Cttuo, November lllh.
I think I wrote you about the battle
below here. U was a grand and fearful
eight, Inch 1 ahull never foruet. Yea
turduy 1 went down with a flag of truco to
vulnvn tiim i.fiuntiiir. W n u-am rinf
We were met
'"'"i" nvi.i.. j.' iw..'. a
very cordially, (ion. i'olk himself ciiiii"
on board, lie i a fine typo of the old-1
LiJoAnA,! ..Unl l.tionn wi . . . aa.. - a a. I
fii-li ifnaA Dttnf luiiinn n it ami mi 1 iiA
Mi'. I know sev(.r,il of tl. i.rnn with
him. They are all as firm and confident
a. they ioi.s.bly can be have not the
faintest idea of giving up.
One thing surpiined me, and that was
to hear a Ueneral uy that he did not be
lieve in the right of secession, and d'd
not shield himself under that ; that they
were rebels, and he gloried in tho narue.
'd he. let your man Lincoln eomeout
nndiau thai tht D.e.l &olt decision is riyht, unJ
thiUlu South sLill W oual riyhts in Mr Tcr-
rUorits in other words, that tho old dem- j
ocraticview of the constitution shall be ,
lully esliiblishi d-aiid they would ".V reci ie mililarr authorities in Virgin
down their aims ami return to their homes, :
Otherwise, they will fight until the Inst j t sui-pend the civil authorities wlu-rer-man
and woman is under the sod. , r they claim to hold such authority from
We panel with great cordiality, all '. r ..,.. ,l in nln nil Str.t nHL
wishing soon to meet, that the great ques-!
tiou ol ditl.'reiice might be be removed,
and we all bo brothers, as of old. They
want to fi 'jht, and that aooii, and they
will light hard.
SCENES ON A BATTLE-FIELD. j
A correspondent cf the St. Louis Dni-1
ocrat writes from Cairo undertime Nov.
12th, giving a description of the shocking
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scene, present! d by the batlleifie Id at
I
l elmont, the next day arter the oonn.ct. ,
j ,i
Alter getl.ngperm.sMon, tinier a Hag
oi i ut:e, tu uti una uinv inn ut' 111 noil ru-i , . , . . -..
,. ' fc . . ,' ; has declined to interfere in the matte., am
1. eve the wounded, who had la:n upon1. , . . . ... , . .... .,
.lie nui-4 lur 11:11 iv ipriiiv- nun nours.iiiK
Kisl I III il it u-u s;iW nfler hilidini' was I wo
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nl'oiir ilenil iiiro- Iv ini. bi-iili 1111 nll luiiisn
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i urue iiivi ut-nii i in ii uiiu ii mi n inn
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near ov, nn-i nun inv iiiiiitieii 11 iie ;
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Itnii.i tmui'lL' ,l..i.il W n won .1,1 I li t'rp.i 1, 1.
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the woods until we ciiuie to a cornfield,
where sixteen of our dead were lying just
as 1 hey had fallen, and here ne also found
I hreo of our wounded, w ho immediately
received the attention of our surgeon.
We also saw here large pools of blood
from their dead, who had been removed
Iron) the field in wagons. Going on half
II mile farther, wc cnine upon a larite par
ty ot the enemy burying their dead, which
they had collected from the dilleren'.
thickets; about fifty bodies wete lying
about awaiting burial none of our killed
was among them. Going on further thro
a clearing we cair.e to the fullen limber
where our boys clmi-jed and took I he en
emy s imuenes, nun wuere mo loss on
Until Mues is represented as irigniiiii. I he
em my uau ourteu ami removed uiei' own j
uead, ami we nmnu twelve ol our men in
the posit ion they had fallen. On the riv
er bank w e found a number of our dcud:
and here it ass that one of the most
heart rending scenes of ihe w hole bottle
was e: acted.
dipt. Ilrooks, of Bu ford's regiment, 'called upon nil good citizens to maintain
cam-; upon the dead body nf his own the peace, and the military in (ow n w in
brother, who was a surgeon in the rebel' oll'eied to prolyl free snech ! not in the
iirmy J he knew ho was a rebel surgeon, but
dil net kniw be was in the engagement
until he stumbled o er his corpse. The
HCOne j described as aliening in
the ex-
tieme, and it certainly forms one of the
most thrilling and horriblo incidents in
this rebellion, ('apt. Brooks buried his
brolhi r, and put u .lab at the head of his
grave.
At this point a great many of the ene
my's dead mid been thrown olf '.ho em
bankment to escape our notice, but we
saw where they had been dragged and
pitched nil' din bank. One cf our party
looked over, contriity to express orders,
and saw, as he supposed, 75 or 100 of
bleeding and mangled corpses, heaped on
heaps, among 'lie dismantled lebel attil
lory. Having buried our dead some HI
in number and bringing away about 20
of our wounded, we again reached our
transports.
J he countenances ot the dead were
!n0!,l'y expressive of rage
One or two
feature, were expressive ol Ivor. One
poor fellow, after he was wounded, be
thougl. I himself to lakn asmoke; he was
found in a fitting poilion against a tree,
dead, with his pipe in one hand, knife in
another, and bis tnlmccn on his breast.
FOOD FOR FIVE HUNDRED THOUS
AND MEN.
The following figures how the amount
of comiuissHiy stores w hich w ill be con-
'sinned in one month by I In) United States
nrni v when brought up to llie standard
aulhorizcd by Congress. vi: 600,000 men.
somewhat serious item :
1 1, 250.0(H) pounds of pork, or 19,750,000
pound, of fresh beef; 105.3X0 barrels of
flour: 37,500 bu'hels of beans, or 1,5(10,0001
pounds of rice j 1,500,000 pounds of collee; disappeared w ith his prey. All this hap
i,2o(l,00) pounds of sugar; 150.000 gallon, pened within plain view of his shipmates,
of vir.egar ; 225,0(10 pound of candles ; j w ho immediately lowered a bout, and after
(iOO.OOO pound of soHp ; 9,384 bushels cf taking on board the other I wo men, pro-
sa't, and C. 000,000 pounds of potatoes,
Fheii at', is it, We understand that one
of Ihe notniiioes of the Black lb-publican
party for the Legislature, in I bo w estern
part of the Slate, was so sure of being
sent In Jlun islmrg to spend ihe winter
that heaolually re.soved his family into
oilier quartets the week befnr-s Ihe elec
tion, and has made numerous business
arrangements preparatory to leaving for
the new scene of his labors, in tho cupae.
ity of a Legislator.
Hut Mid to relate the story t which returned to the ship, but scur-elv had she
har.gs a tale; when the votes were count- .arrived alonirsido when the shark rep
ed out the expectant of .Am honors and ,,R.P, a4 before. A harpoon was now
army contracts was elected 10 slay at
home with his wife and jh-id baby by over
200 majority, in a district which
last fall
elected two Abolinonisls b over 400 ma
$nTX?' . id vise our friend to return
lAli.dnpel..t.A nn.lM......vei1,A.ikltf
to Ins first love, and support tho party
that supports the country ; the party
llirnnoh MhriKA tirinr'n.lAa tr a Lava bpon
blessed for half a century and forsake the
Abolition crew vith whom La is now act-,
ing. Sunlury Jkm,
Friend Turdy you had better "dry up."
You would like to have people believe
that the above incident occurred In
s.a
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"Wild Cat" district.
j Cun or tni llocst Several names
have already Leon ruentionel fur (lie
Clerkship of (ho Hiuee, at Ilariinburg,
this winter, and among the number wo
perceive that of Major IIodohon of the
West Chester Jttferionan. MhJ. Hodgson
was a democratio member of the House,
from Chester county, In IfcCK, and ren
dered good service then, and would make
s good officer. It will be recollected that
Lis office was destroyed by an Abolition
mob, at midnight, in August lust, that
subsequently it was closed by the United
States Marshal, that goinj to law, i lie
M,iilm1 u-au ramnulled to abandon the
jt not finding a purticle -.if testimony lo
"
sustain him
Since then the paper ha.
been again started, bin denied tne pnvii-
'euo of th mails. This is all the work of
muliunant partisans at home, and his se-
lection as Clerk would be a just rebuke.
Not Dbsd, The reported death of
Gen. Sam Houston of Texai, was prenm-
,'ture
The heio of Sun Jacinto was quite
8j(!k, but was recovering at
56j!rlhe rhi.adelphia J i
lust accounts.
'rest states that
P,..i(uit Lincoln has issued an order di-
cirs under arrest who attempt to inter
fere with their function...
Sr&.The weather far the past few day
h's been quite cold, and wa. accompa
nied -villi snow
to the depth of about
three inches.
i lift j nu L'liinitl s. I v n in ua i priiirui -
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liareii tliut Him l.mlrt. nf (.iimmnii I let
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,..erm, ,,, (UWlioll of wh hUoM h,
commissioned as sheriff :o tho Governni
lho Comlnontt.ellhi ,ioerlloI Curtin
I
ow nits iL-irm-vi
back to the court lli-
'question of who
is Sheriff elect. Mr.
Thompson hoHiil.endy offered his secini-
tios, und .Mr. r.wing, we are informed, is
i . . i . . i . . . . i : . . ip i. . . .
about to do the sumo thing. e have pr
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vious y had two district at n rueys, and ar
'
in a fair way of having two governments
Two sheritl's or two mayors w e are now
prepared lor. l'nad. I'ras,
The or my vote h is been tho cause ol
trouble riot only in I'hila lelphia, but alsc
in Luzerno county. The board of return
Judges which met on Ih" I2th int.. sftei
a warm discussion, protracted until two
o'clock in the morning, decided not to
enumerate the returns of companies
which bore on their face evidence nf fraud,
or were not inado nut in accordance with
law, b it to count these votes on aseperate
slip nf paper, and to giva certificates o
i election upon me county voi. mis
proposition was carried by a vo'c of 33 in
fit yor (o oy iigainst ; whereupon t lie. mi
whereupon
oiganied a
, ,rj,y , oiganied a separate
Convention. ibid
Free Xjtrcrh in iSrjruse. Kred Douglass,
the nigger orator, a as announce:! to speak
in Syracuse a few days since, w hen a hand
bill war issued calling the people to lisc
and driv him from the city. The Xfsvoi
ease o h white man, but a Mh'.tLI(;
Great country this !
A Pboi-iifcv Fii.ni.i.EU. When Mr
Winthtop, the distinguiKhed Senator from
Massachusetts, was in Virginia but a lit
tle while beforo the war, he met with Mr.
Mason, and received from him very po
lite and coidial treatment. In alluding
to a former visit which Mr. M won had
made to Boston. Mr. Winthrop expressed
the hope to see him there again soon, and
to have the opportunity of returning hi
kind attentions. Mr. Mason replied, with
great frpressmtnt, "Sir, 1 shall not visit
I'o.-ton again until I corneas an ambasM
dor!" F)rmnt (c,r Vreilnl. The American
Ritpllit. a pp r devoted to the propaga
tion of anti slavery religion, closes a long
artie'e in relation to the removal of Gen.
Fremont with this language ."It is not
a day too rnily for the lovers of impnrtia)
liberty to inscribe on their banners, for
the coming Presidential contest, the name
or John C. Fremont "'
As AuimcAX Sailor Killed dt.a Srum
llnrrHikS'ifht. Tho Singapore rimes of
August 24th lias tho following account of
the killing of one of the ciew nf the
American ship, T. W. Sears, by a thark,
and the narrow c-capc ol two other.:
On Saturday last, throe seamen belong
ing to tho American ship, W. hears,
wero bathing alongside the vessel, w hen
one of them was seiied by a shark. The
monster first seined him by the shoulder,
but the force with which he rushed on hi'iUhe Philadolphia P-lire and the notorious For
victim caused him to lose his hold, driv
ing Ihe unfortunate man sevral feet nut
of the wnter. Tho shark again seiied him
by the back and finally by the neck, and
reeded lo drag for the body. They had
been occupied' in llm way tor some time,!8'""" '"i1 "f or pattern. sti ch
w'.,en the shirk was observed lo rise some fci0' ' .p'K'!?.d.' ud ' M
distance ft om them. Mill with the body or.
the !ielnles man in his mouth, slinking 1
it, ns is described, as a loi would a rat.
The male nf the vessel armed himself
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wiic a ooarn nu n kp. ami rowed icwnros
1 1 he spot, ami the shark was muoli on
.copied with bin victim that he allowed
n- p
! himself to be stablted several lime, belore
gi,in disappearing. Thinking thennimal
1 had receiveil his death wound." tho boat
inarn now toe inmi, aii.ttiiP-sun.K piknin
ti ., ,. , l i j iu
allowed himself lo be approached an he-
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iently near to be struck, w hen he again
(lisannonreil. Linn wiia now Haul out anri
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UhI , towed some distance, till,
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aiinnce arriving, ine monster was
killed by repe-ated .tab. of the lance.
' Most of the content, of kin maw were)
"6 b'1 " board.
SwirV . unregnir-abU and
pound tin of preserved meat, were all that
as found. Ihe sHark was of the specie.
SmS' rtf
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imaisnis. anti ia ataritfi In liara rw.n a.ppKs.
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or nine fet. ..
jgylfor-elialf of what is said in the
Huntingdon pRera about the inflection
nf licifoM at ihu. nlHce be true, (he gov
ernment In" bum most nulrageoudy
gwjiuied. TlietWmrt'trepublieaii) Mtyt-
that of7U0 lior.es purchaed and iiraniietf
fiOO nr tmr are unfit far the nervine.
Tlie GIU (democratic) says ''Humm wer
rukhed through on Ttiesdiiy Without !
prct to Sfje, oolor, or noundness I" One
lot of these horses, it reiin, were furnish
e I by Ex Senators Heller and Souther,
and (lie other by Alex. II. Met 'lure, late
chairman of the Republican .Stale Com.
mitle. We tave no doubt .Secretary
Cameron and Adjutant Thomas might
have fnurd extravagance and fraud neiiroi
home than St. Louis, il they bad been so
. . .
i " '
Laslon fmt:nrl.
, .' ?
I .. .
. . . . . . . i . . i i
pau11i 0 ,nber of horse to
, i, r( nii (..teen eiire of during the win-
ter,
If all accounts bo true as to the kind
of horses contractors have palmed off up
on the government at enormous pricey,
there will not be many living to provide
for before the winter ia half over. Mosl
of those along the Potomac are already
unfit lor service; but v hat enre the con
tractors. They have secured tho money
and that was all that, interested them.
1'erry Dem.
If ARK1SIMPU0VEI)
S E WING MAC JUNE
PRICKS FROM $40 to $70.
riis BOb'llOMl SEWING MACHINE, sa en
rntiiij of which is her. r.prcsi-i.to-l, bus nuw !
com a recojoitcit fnvurite wbsrtrer il
.ml btcn inlro-lineil , nod is, beyond qunticxi, '
.ha beti, si wall si III hsmbtuiuvit, low-priood
Si-wini; Mschins now bfforu the public.
No. 1 I lunill .ad vcr) nont MbcU'io fur
FsiuHv use.
No 2. A lnrc Mnchin. fr quilting tesry
work and for risntstion use.
Ibis Machins ii much ..linired fir its simplici
ty, sad for ill reliiibililjr and diirnMlitjr it is uo
surpasi'd. A child twelve years esn rua II with
ns ; nd yet it will sew frutn tlie cuBmeft cloth
In the tnrtl Hwiis. There is nu trouble of re
.rinding the thread, as it is uki-n fro .i the spools.
It hns no btlts to git tronble, and will run
iiackwards as welt as forwards, ar.d still sews
qually perfect, and without dangnrof brraklnx
needles. Ilruns hr friction, and bj closing the
mi orxr it, it it thrown out of gear. In fact,
ire hare no liesitntioa in recoinmcu'ling it as the
beft ran- ilj St ing Machine in use.
The j'clhncvg Premiums Awarded ths alovt
Machine:
At the Fair r( the frank'in Infliluto, 1858,
the First Premium.
At the Pennsvlrania Ptatc Fnir, at Thitd
pbi, fff.tembcr ?t, IS5!),th First PrcaisS. a
liit'lms.
At the Psnnsrlvanln fitate Fair,leld al Wro
mln?, I860 a Silver Medal.
For the best Ilnuhle Thread Machine, at Lan
caster County Fair, held Oi tobsr, lS59-a Stiver
Modal.
At the Maryland Ktate Fair, held al tie Mary
land Iusti'iHe, llalliinore, M l., Octr.ber. 18:9,
under strong cnmptitition, a Hilrcr Medal was
iwarded to this Mscbine.
At the New Cnstlo County Fslr, he'd at
tnintun, Delaware, Ocloltr, lfit a Idpli '.iiu.
The above Machines are mmufscturcd by
C IIAHI.I'.H V. IIOUI.4M).
Wilmington, Del.
SAI.KSR O O A S .
No. ?:0 Arrl Klrt-et. I'liiln.lelphia, Pa.
Nn. 801 Msrk.t Street, 'iluiini;ti.n, liit.
.'. D. It A KKK,
mai-13 1 710 Arch Street, Philndclpbls.
4r-Perns wishing to see the above Mnchine
-n operatien, can do so by culling al the resi
dence of O. W, Moore, io Clearfield borough,
eplli; I.I.AItl ll-.t.ll Al'ADI'.MV will
I be opened for the roceptio of pupils (males
and ft'innles) on M 'today Pept. 2d, lsCI.
Terms per HeKslnti of l .levca sVeek.S
Orlh-Kniph.T, Itendlng. Writing, TriinarT
.'.lilliuictic ami (Jeografihy,
Higher Afithinl-, Knjriish Grammar,
Heocraphy and History,
Algebra, Geometry, Natural Pbiloseptt,
t2 tO
1 PO
ami Honk hei-ping, 4 Of
Lnlin and 'Jreck Lnngiini;es, A 00
To students desirous of aruiringa tliornugh
English bdnration, and who wirh lo qualify
ihcinselrcs lor Teachers, Ibis Institution offers
desirable sdrantngos.
No pnpil received for lefs then half j seinn,
and no deduction n.ade except for protracted
sickness
Tuition Ip paid at the close rf the term.
c. ii. fiAMirrmp, vtHe.y,.,
Clearfield, Aiij. 7, I8f.l ly,
s1
PPI A ! rccsieorf'tiis Erritenifnt nmonq Ih
liis.ss ! ! .' EXCIT1M) FOOT HACK hetweer.
ger acd counterfeiter, J sies But hanan Cross ! t !
Cross liecapturcd I !! ! It seems to be the gener
al opinion in Clearfield, that if Cross baa worn a
pair of Frank Short's Frenrh calf Hoots, that he
would not be talen yet. However, Shorty il
not much put out at missing bis custom j bas
would announce to all Rrtrkinridgt, Duxijlnt,
Linentn and Hell men, and women and children
in Clearfield, and Sinnemnhoiiing in particular,
that be is prepared to furnish tbem with Hoots.
All kinds nf country produce taken lo ex.
ehange, and cash not nfused. Repairing donr
in the neatest manner and char-es moderate, at
lb Short Shoe Shop on Second r'treet. opposite
lt,t l n,.. rn ivr kiiAi,i
i ..- iiiniisniuni,
A. B, Findings for sale Sept. 28, 16C0-
WATCH & JEWELRY.
553 2 CD 1X2 33,
1MI E undersigned respectfully
. informs hi. customers and ihe
putilie generally, that be bas just
I reoelred from tne r.ast. and o en.
- j 4. , ,.......,.. Z
ed at his estab ishment in OltAUAM S HOW
n..,.ii n. ' , , " , -
' learfield, Pa., a tine) assortment of Clocks,
Watcbrs, and JwaLay of different qualities
rr.tn. . .1....1. . t..w .... u:..u t.. :n
' .ell at the most reasonable prices for cash, or io
. I . ..
mr 01a goia ana silver,
I CLOCKS of every rariety on band, at tb. mist
.ron)'! Pr'c- . . . .1
I aV "and"!!
sou iiuqi 01 tiorii, ttaii-nes anojtweiry.
arrnafed.
j '
j, D. THOMPSON,
'jj en srjort ntuce, .id the very best style, at bis
1 1 m 1- a-.. 1 1. - r. '
11 ling 19 m venrgiD rj nrwvjfllie,
i l-,2, l
I.ADV'M HOOK FOIl m
F.vorlt. P,sj 'l
Tlie Worl.1
Standard Mscaclna Prp.it I.. .i' .
the United blales, the Ix-st Ladv'a Maa,!!.,f
the World, and tho Chepest.
Tna KfriTsre ist.f II at lind lhalj,, .
read aloud io the family iir-le, ami rtit j, "
in imiuciiso run.bers, aio nibiciibtri f.
llo..k. r
Tht but I.uJii HVt'ers in America coin,-,!,
no lU ltt, and wo buvo noma that writs J
to other MiiKiisiue,
Tht ,Imic isiill original, and would coil
cents, the price ol the Doukj in the mui
but msst of il Is enpyridhled, ai.il c.iinot t, i
Uiined except in "Ijidey." '"'
fio- '(c7 AVisci'iiys. All etT-.rl; to rivi
in this have ci-ssi-d, und e now stand stout V
diis depnrtinriit. tcivinjj. as wo do, m,n,
ad infinitoly bi-ller engraving, than are mT
Imbed in imr otl.i-r work. r
(liidry't lumtntt diiuble thtrl Fnthi0H (n((r
lonuiunnK ii'iih utpj iu pptph inn-length Cul
d Fashions in each plate. Olh.r SJagmip,,
'or uhtttd u any ushiitm in JTurotie tir
fen. Oodoy's is lu only work in tU world that'
i;ivh uirpr luiiurnau n.tuK, nim luuy are lUCb
to have exoiti'd tho wonder of publishers n '
public. The puhlicnlion of tliese cost tlll.Ogt
more than fnshlon-pliiUs of the old st vie ..j
nothing but our wundorfully large circu!atlgB
enahU'S us to giva them. Other ninjnrinm tin
notnflonl It. ne nerer spare money when tk.
puouccan ue oonenueu. inosrj msnions mi k.
relied on. Lireese' may heinmto after them, and
me wearer win uui uHonjriw. io roiieiiU .
...i.i L- .1 If ..::....l .1.. I M
wuiiiu lie inc ii irv ipiip t.in large tititi
d'esied after tho style of tho plates Kim j,
sumo of our soollel fashion tnnxuiinei.
Our W:nd K yrnriiiyt, of which we givs tfl
or inrce limes an iniiiiT ai any omsr rnsgaii9,
are ouea misinhen ior sieei. lucy art ig fa
sur eiior to any others.
niirn ions. Ri-aare of them. Hrineruber tlit
ine l:iuj a uuuh iviue oriiiiiu puunratoii nj
the cheapest. If you take Uodoy, yon wtnti.
oiner mn -arinr, r.voryiiiin main useful
ornamental in a bousocan be fuiiiid in (l.ijn
l)iuwin;i .rsioiis. No other uiiigstint fit,.
iuoin, ana ne uave gtveo enougu iu nil lercri1
large rohunes.
Our Itereifitt are (ucl as can be found inabtr,
else. Coi-king in all its variety Confectioum
the Nursvrr the Tuilet the I.aun.lr .J.
niicoeu. neceip's lip-in an sunj.jcts are It
In lbs pages of ihe Lady's Hook. We uririn.i
L .. . .. . . "
ly started this department, and bare peculiar fi
ciiiues lor iniiKing it most periect, This j,.
' pariineni alone is worm tne price or tbt Book.
) Lailift' Wurk 7oie.--This dcpartmeiit coa
prises engravings and descriptions of evspj in,,
ele a lady wears.
itiidtl Cottajtt. No other ruagiiiuo hii tlb
aepartment,
! TERMS : C. I Ml IX A h VA A CE.
uoe eopy one year, .i. i we , , ens jMr,
o. i nren copies one year. o. roir eopifm,,
yea-,$7. Fivecophs aneyear.and.in e ttrseoprt,
vne pertuu gciiing up me ciuu, iu, Inplitccp.
ies one year and and an eitra cony to i Mr.
son sending the cluh, fie Eleven eopin n,
yoar, and an extra copy to the per.'n stnjitj
the club, 20. The oslt magazine that em U
introduced into 'lie above clubs in place of Ikt
L,iolT s iti.uK is arlioir s innne .il ii;i?ii,f.
BPF.CIAI.CLCBRI.Vil tt'll'll OTHER MAS
Atisr.s. Wodej's Lu'ly's Hook and Arthur's Ha
iMiigiuiiie both one vrnrlurt-laO Uudtv'i L
dy's Book and II trper's Mag. mine, bothons j.r
f..r $1 5H. tlod-y, Harper, on.! Arthur sill til
three he sent one yoar for $M 00, Trrtiitj
Notes nui Notes sf all solvent banks taken i:
par, De careful an t pay the poitugs i jn;
leuer. Ad'lreis
L. A.tlObEr,
tur l S23 Chestnut St., I'hil'a., Rs.
BRILLIANT OPEN!
OF
Fall Fashions
New Cash Store
h. w. silfii m
The allctiiirn of t lie ladies i:
respect fully called to the follow
ipg notice, that wc have just re
ceive;! and opened, l lie very la
test and most fashionable Btyks
of
Vubies.
Wool Hoods,
Wool Scarfs,
Zephyrs,
Wool Shawls
large and smsl!,
Heavy double
All Wool Sbswle,
ChciiHe Shawls,
Ototb Cloaks,
And great varieties of
Zephyrs, Zcphjrs,
A superior article of
ti.iuutlt.-t Kid Gloves
" Lislo "
' Back "
" Cash more "
' Berlin Wool "
Gauntlet of Zephyr Wool,
Ckfldreni Cashmere Gloves
" Litis "
and a good assortment of
Ladies,
Children,
and Infants Hosiery.
Elegant worked Setts
" Collars.
" Skirts.
All Wool Delaines, Flannels, and most nM
tie. of dress goods.
ADDtiimt.
Th. Sontags bare arrived and bo F
or sale.
Wall paper aiu
windoAv shading
We hare just received from Howell B'M
Chestnut Street, two choice styles of
PA P17.ll.
ALSO WINDOW SIIADIS
PLAIN AND FIGUBED.
Hours of busloes from T A M. to I T. M.
Nov. 11, 1811. tf.
DANIEL GOODLANDER,
etF i.uiners..ui v.. . .paitsl
.It miiA itpnnnl'iv In all bujitlCtl Dlr
Wttticsr. Mrfc 2. JfW
J)Ir.Vrs l.ADV