Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 18, 1861, Image 2

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PROCEEDINGS OP CONGRESS.
la tbe iSfnufe Monday, December 9th,
Messrs. Sumner, Collamer and Vice Pres,
ident Hamlin severally presented petitions
in f or of the emancipation of the slaves,
tilt w t i .' " v' '!' -1S.S i.l, .u Shiiiuoia OiviW ramni 1. inn Hint. Iia
: Vii '5'-if . ; "i 'c-."J imcvru.v ui'ikvw mill ll ill" if win ih
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' .nici. cil lilt u l n cum vuui i ,iiuiu uihtihc
Capt. Ogden'i Company,
CnrCiKTi.s, loo.. 9lb 1801.
e M! Editor oj th Cleareld Republican :
1 hope you will do mo the favor to pub-
at II Hgerflowu, under the superintendence
of Cuptein O. A.tTagg. The object of
this is understood to le to eupply tLe
troops at and around Williamsport, as
well as to prevent (lie operations of spec
ulators in fornge in that vicinity. Cap-
inves, ........ r . .,.,un (..,.. . r .. ..."
Mr. Ilnle Called up I.U revolution to ubol- " : " ' Z "i V v vr.,.
aouie interest to your rea-dora. Il is also citnie here from Winchester, lie was a
"my request that you bund ll.U to your l"e "
i .... ..oiiir. iinilKr I li 1 in ti of t hi'ir in luliurv mil-
' ,U';.i-.tJ -;ZZ? thai the Federal soldiers now in Virginia
.. . - t f pij j i t. - , were trespassers and rioters. Thebulance
' ' of tlio day was spent in the, discussion of
Wednesday Mormnff TfC 14 1881. variou. resolutions to inquire into the
": '' cause of our defeat in the various battles
Tub Prohibit. TIjo Secretary of the t hut have taken place. In the lloxuie, a
l usury informs the people of the Uni- riWulion wus adopted authorizing tbt
:od States that I heir iml. i le-ln k, in lhM, president to adopt kyateinatio measures
y ill amount to nine hundred n.iltions of dot. f,. (,e exchange ot prisoners in the pres
'art! Rather steep, this. But he says ae !ent rebellion. Mr. Lovejoy offered a res
oim pay it all in thirty years I To enable jolulion instructing the SecretHiy of War
us to cio to ol course the feecretary calcu- t0 revoke so much ot the ord-r of General
.ates the war to end by that time wi hour
country re-uni'ed and as prosperous us ii
r,ix:een rr.onths ago.
Put if ho hat committed n great a bl'in
!er in '.Lis ettinmte as he did in that of
July his:, our indebtedness by le3, j,,.
!ead cf being nine htm lied millions nill
l e nearer eig! teen hundred millions. H
told Congress, in July, that lie named
inly ?'ilr,5t0.531 o"run the maeijine" to
the first of July next (1862 ) The tiumu
not yet ha!f up and he informs Congress
thai it n;:i take 5211,000,000 iiKire to car
ry him through. The only reason he 5
Hiis fcr this seventy per cent, of a mi
take is, that the President and Cnbim-i
thought they would not need over 3X,
000 soldiers to put down the rebellion,
when, at the same time, they asked Congress
to give them 500,000. I!' a schooNbo.v
would exhibit h'imelia contradictory be
fore his teacher as Mr. Chaso has done be
foro the American people he would be or
dered on the "dunce stool."
In July, the Secretary informed the
; ul!;o that the revenue from the nut rt
Pxhli:nr tanrl, and from the Public Lands,
'vouid be ?!"i0,000,000. He now says it will
lot amount to more than one half that
olini ! He wants Congress to raise the du
ty on sugar from fj to 3 rents prr pound,
iea from 13 to 20, and eoft'cc from 4 to 5.
Uf!i,The most jiotent quo.-lioii ikav le
i'ore thfl American peojilo ii, whether they
vill choose to live henceforth, as they have
:ived for tho last eighty years, with a leu
briof interruptions, at pence with all na
'ions, happy and pro-peious beyond com
imrison at home, or calmly submit to an
Abolition Revolution in uur political, civil
:ind religious rights, eipial (o that, of the
Red Republican Revolnii-in of Krar.ee?
The Revolution just now attempting to be
inaugurated by Sumner, Lovejoy ,, Co.,
may not prove as direful in its inee; ti.i,,
but if allowed to proceed and become per
fected under the direction of these fana
'.'i's, it iil prove fr more disastrous and
horrible to us as a nation than the blo,i
flench Revolution did to tin people r,l
FrntKe.
This i liiss of men seen to have an idol
atrous love for tho negro; so much so
;!'c.t (Key are now attempting to obliterate
That : the laws of Nature have indelhbly
:n. hinted n the Cauciiian mid the Ne
tio laces dihtmctioi: of color and con
eequer.tjy two depurate and distinct races
of men. Ic teeuii that Sumner if- Co. are
Jctei ndned to put tho two races on an
equal footing, so far as civil rights ure
concerned rot by rawing the negro vp to
a levi.l with the white man, but by drag
ir. tl.e wiiite man anwn to a level with
the regro. In seeking to better the con
dition ol the African, they are willing to
hazard the destruction of tho most pros
1 i-nus nation on the face cf tho globe.
r';.'.' 0 ry Ftccted f This depend", for the
present, upon President Lincoln. All eyes
are turned towr.rda him. We are tut alto
fet.er w i'.hout hope,
D?Dax Hice. thegteat Ameiican sl-.iw-rcan,
and one of the very best follows
Rnnve ground, has taken unto hhn.H'if a
Wife. Ht'id settled on his farm on the lake
shore in Erie countv, Ta. As Lrie comity
is now pai l of tho XVlIIih Congrexsional
l istrict, why not send I). in to Congress ?
neighbor of the Juurnrf. M. OdJ'EN.
Capluin.
MATTHEW CH'iDHN, Capt.
C. 11. N'Ol.K, 1st Lieutenant.
JXO. T'A V Lull, '2nd do.
Peter A. Young Andrew Peters
Win. K. AiiikiibI lieiuy Ligliiuer
Martin V. Pi-iirce tleiny Uigai.i
Lullier Ji. Sauisuu Mallliew C. I'a'.O
ieorge W.llgdcn fuiiii Tlnjinp-oii
gfca Laiy.'a.Macidi i NEW GOOD'S ! f
yi nni.'VM i i n v u luMiir ran its? I . . . i
t J. P. Krstter Las jutt rewivI ...... . i
aortma at of fall and Wintvr ""i
DRY GOODS.
j' DaUioei, lasliictm, Rcj i,Mri,0, Alt,,!
,;Pynl, Colurgc, OiiicLamn, I)uelPl CLIm
ilk I, Wunlii.s, ( loihi, C'awinierM, TRrrda K
Halleck, commanding Military Depart
ment of tho Went, as forbids fugitive
sluves entering the lines of our army. Mr.
Cox, Ohio, moved to lay the resolution on
the t ible. Not agretd to. Yeas C3
nsy 9S. Mr- Lansing ottered a substitute
which Mr. Lovejoy accepted, characteriz
ing the order as inhuman and cruel, and
i-i.i). lasting the President to direct Gener
al Halleck to recall the same. Further
consideration postponed, Mr. lilair, of
Missouri c'.Vered a resolution providing for
ihe pay ot all oflicera and soldio s in uctu
! sol vice under Fremont. Mr. ConkJin,
of New Y'ork, introduced a bill providing
tor the punUhtnent of iriny supply speeu
la'ors, Mr. Dawes, of Massachusetts, re
marking thai without legislation on the
subject ihe Treasury would bo bankrupt.
In the Senate, on Ihe 10th, Mr. Sumner
presented the petition of a Mr. Tread iviy,
.ouing forth that he had sometimo ago
made complaint, under oath, before the
Supreme Court, against J elf. Divis and
illiers, charging them with treason, that
tie afierwaiils made similar complaint be
fore a magistrate, of which no notice was
taken. Referred to the Ccintnittee on the
Judiciary. Mr. Foot, of Vermont, oll'ered
u re-oiution lo expd Waldo P. Johr.ston,
Senator from Missouri. Laid over. The
re.-t of the day was spent in the delivery of
eulogies on the late Senator Hinghnm, ol
Michigan. In the Jlouse, the resolution
from the Senate lu appoint a joint com
mittee to inipiirs into the conduct of the
present war, was con -uired in. Mr. Poll-ih-ton.
rr Ohic i Idri ssod the U use at
liil!j on the subject of the suspension of
the writ of h.tlcii ocy.u., aliening that Con
gress alone h.-id po.vi r t'. ord .-r its suspeH'
-ion.
In the .S n.t'..; on the 11th, Mr Chandler
of Michigan, otl'rtd a ves.ihnion to ap
:oint a joint conrnittee witli power to re
tire from the army such officers as they
may deem improper or inennpetent to
com naml. Laid over. Tho b.ilance of
the day warf spe'H in the delivery o! eulo
gies on the death of Ihe late Senator Hi
ker, killed at Pall's Rlull'. In tho lloiut.
Mr. Itinghiim, ol'Otiio, introiluced aUllto
cohli.cate llie slaves and properly of reb
els. Referred. Mr. Lovejoy called up
his resolution in reference to the order of
General Halleck, which gave rise to a
lengthy debate, in which Messr. Lovejoy,
Illinois, Stevens, Pa., I'luir. Mo., Fouke ville.
and Ki ll gg, cf III., und Juleiu, of li.d..
participated, when Mr. Vallundigham,
of Ohio, moved to ley it on the table.
Adopted yeas 78 uayg 04. This is the
first rebuke administered lo tho ladical
abolitionists.
In the Stnale, on the 12th, Mr. Trum.
bull of Illinois, offered the following reso
lutinn, which, being objected lo, vas laid
over.
Ili-wlved, That the Secretary of State be
directed n inform 'lie Senate whether, .'n
the loyal Slates of the Union, any person
or persons have been ai rested and impris
oned, ami are now held in confinement,
iiy orders from him or his department, and,
il ro, under what law such arrests have
icon inacli" and such pet-sunn imprisoned.
A Tier a long fh'b.ttp M t. Fool's resolu
tion t' e.Npi'l Senator Johnston, of Mo.,
Win. A. Nelson
Levi Diauoker
Richard J. Couklin
John H. Miller
Daniel (.iraliutn
James It. Davison
Cornelius Wilson
Simon Hamlin
F. II. Jordan
William Taylor
Win. .N. Og'len
John H. Carr
Jaine tioui ley
P. A. Kylor
J. W. Owens
Rjbetl Arclir
llo 'J. liuck
1'hom.ts 11. Irwin
llt-niy C. Owens
Daniel Ci. Stnlth
George ltaiightiiau
David Puck
Harry II. Ilite
.lames ('. Reams
Charles Hall
Daniel K. Weld
S domon Cupler
Lllis Kyler
ichard J. Shaffnerf;Ios( pli Hull'ord
Andrew C. Sp mogle
James A. Mead
Geoige I. Kyler
Henry C Heise
Chin les Sm der
Adam Miller
Peter Curlev c
Jamos 0 Graham
Robert Crrahaiii -Tin.
Lozitr
James Maguire
Jonas L. Pownell
Miles Miller
John Lozii-r
John H. Shimni'd
Richard il. Shaw
John Kennedy
Gollieb Wuldenmier
Samuel Snoddy
George Markretl
Michael Slicing
John Krise
John Messiiner
John W. Ames
Joseph Riifi'i
Jolin Solomons
Edward Welsh
John Grady
Michael Keep
Michael Culp
John RidJie
I suae Kobiin
Joseph Scooly
Isaac- Lines -J
icob lielnett
I hjnh Lshnnfeller
N icholas Simpson
John H. Liebold
Jackson Potter
Joseph Kreitzer
G. M. Johnson
Sidney Farley
.lacjb S. Miller
itary code, he tied, Mid eainttl refuge with
in the Union lines. The infra tnaiicn he
brings is not of much iinpoitanoe.
General Jackson 'a force cousin el of one
nrieade of four n-L'inieiils. ofaiout "U0;
men each, i-nd wan located five mihs east
of Vinchesler' His men were principally
residents of tho country, were plentifully
supplied and clothed, and were generally
con ten I eH.
Ashby.s company of filuck Horse Cuyal
ry were in the neighborhood of Martit.s
burg, and Pendleton's balterry was under
stood to be on its way ftoiu Path to Win
chester. There were many L'nion men in and a
round Winchester, hut they were afraid to
'openly avow their sentiments.
Strength of the Army.
The Sot-rotary of War furnishes the fulluning
Mati'innt, which thuwa tho strength ofthsnruiy :
VoLl'STKKIli.
3 MO.
William liooze
Win. Clouaer
sauiuol Railey
Mcivin Ludlow
amuul flare
Newton Uniley
Valentine Culp
lohn Dush
,S'el-.on liliss
John S. Jury
John Fontenoy
iialsor Ilan-er
1) F. Slanbarger
lacob Wain rig lit
ijSarnuel Crois
THE WAB NEWS !
SrAtan.
Cttlifuraln,-
I Cnnneolicul, t.-ld
Ioltiwiirr, 776
Illireiis, 4.UII
Indians, 4,0Mr)
Iowa, U6S
Kentucky,
Mains, 1M
MaryluieJ,
Masaarhiitetls, 3, 4 3
Michigan, Til
Minntifotji,
Missuilli, (l,36ti
Sen llaliihir, 779
.Saw Jersey, !!,vo
New York, 10,1 S:t
Ohio, 10,2:1(1
Pennsylvaaia, l!,l'.'
RhoJo IslauJ, ).2Hi
Vermont, "SO
Virpiuia, 77U
Wisconsin, Til-
Ksnn,
Cohirado,
Ni'lirsska,
Nevada,
New .Mexico,
Uistriet of Columbia, 2,S2:J
Total, 77,171
Kstimute I strength of
the regular arm;,
including new cii
lislineuts under act
of Cmigreis of July
29, ISOI.
Total,
run tiik WA.il
12,4 '.10
2,000
dU.UOO
47,:iS2
l'J.HUO
li.ODl)
1 4,2:i'J
7.0J0
20,740
2s,iM)
4.161)
22,:iu
U.CUO
9.312
10U.200
bl.'JOi
91,7(10
i,S!)S
H. dCO
ll.liX
5,001)
I, 000
I.iOO
1,0 00
1,000
1,000
, A Oil.
4. lifts
14.li.iC
2,77
S4,U1I
(I2.0IS
20,7 6S
16,000
15,007
7,000
30,1115
2u,!fl
4,lfi0
SI, ISO
i,27y
l'2,4t
1 1 o,:m
til.ui
1 1 :i . e .-) j
The World'i Farorlt. For it years the
Rtjtnilnrft Maffafin pMiiDnnMil ltv lha Praa of
.1.. n.ii.j u.... . i. . i . , . '. L . t . i. I
the World, and Ujo Chaabost.
Th Literatm la tf that kiul thateaa be
read aloud lu the fauiilv nrcie, aad the alarf f,
in uninciiiB uumters, 't lU'jicnWa fjr tat ilk I, oluaiii.a, I lotha, t ai,iiiieri, Tttssrl. a
ii...... I 11. -.1 Ti.;ll; i; ."""t-
uuun. ,iuuiv. iikiiuc., tttiiwE, vracn, Cloak,
7Ae Ittt Lmiy H'rTWrt ir America cjuuflutei tjhawU. "
no its lajes, aid wo h soint that write for; I T f Tf J T rt
to other Maifa.mo, I 1 1 I i U .
Tha il is all original, and would cost 25 I ... r..i. rr. r..(. lin.- n .
K " "7 : , ' j "-- veU, Shawls, i nn-r Mum, Drawert, K,Jt,i. '
butinejl ot it is f(..ynKli led. and ceunot be oh. Fjne , lncn B Cu, ,,'"'
Uuied eiceut lu "Oi dev." n... r.... tfi. . rvir u l,a-
yur.Vl ;o,flr.WAIUff..rUt. rival M Bha ' ' Kit
In thia liavo ceased, aud we uow (Uud alone in j ,,
tins ueparunt-ni, giving, as we u, nmiij more , av V W kM '-u M
and infinitely better engravings riiuu are nub- Coffee, Teas, Molursrs, Si guru, Palt. rrrii..
lished in anj other work. I Floor, Hac-i.n, Hyrup, ('aodies. Itine Spirei,
Utnlry'i Immcntt devblt-ilittt FuthiuH-PUiUr of Cutie, Pulvrritvd 8u!ar, IJlack Tea, Starch'
t'uiitaining ftom live to seven full-length Colo.'-1 Hilda, Fperin Caudles, Kaleratus, Crtickem, Win,'
ed Fushious jh eueh platu. Other Magaiinesgiy Fisb. ' '
0nfo'"oAe..rffyn..V.si'.iiin "P or Am,r 11 (IV (lit UT C S? Q II I CU .? ICU f4
it-d. (Jodey'i is toe only work iu Ihe world that I Naila. 8piker, Forka, Spndes. Shovetf, HtnU
give these iiumensa flutes, and Ibry are turh as j ,aw, I'lanee, Axes, Augers. Smoothing Iron,'
l. I, ut-a ovi.iliwl lli.i w.in.li.r Mf tiobUnlirn tinil lha t M. ' r V..i.Ai X 11. ,- '
'- ' " ' - - r - i .v . . , w .vine, Huuurr ItniVel
IMiblic. The publication of ihi-ae toil 1 10,000 i Bcimors, Pen Knives, fiteelards, Tea F.n.'
....... i r... i. :.... .1.., ., .r ii,u .il.l iil. kihI I t ii:.t.A. '
""'iu mui. luoutuil v. m v. m-j v , , t ur'TUt, 1 ir UVU
ia;
nothing but our Woiiderlully laige tirculatloo
enables us to give theui. Oihcr liingnlines can
not iiflord it. We never spare laoiiry when lha
public cim be benefitted. These fashions may be
relied on. Drr.se may beuiado after them, and
the wearer will not be subjected tu ridicule, as
would be thocs.'ii if see visited the large cities
d.-t-aicd after the rlyle ol the plain given in'
pi'ine of our ko. culled luhion nisgaiiuoi.
Our iVwJ JC yriit-l'iiyt, of which we give two
or three time as mnny as any other laiigatine,
are often misiitlien for steel. They are so fai
suj erior lu any other.
Imila ions. Hen uro uf them. Tlemember that
the Lady's llook if tho origiuul publiealoia and
the cheapest. Il you take lljdcy, you want no
other magazine. Kvi-rything that i useful or
oiuiviiieiitul iu a house run bo found in (lodey.
jViiid'iiy .mimi. No other iniigazina girei
thum. and wo have given enough to fill sevoral
largo volumes.
Out- lUielpu are i'ueh as can be found nowhere
else. Cooking iu all ita variety Confectionary
the Nursery the Toilet the Laundry or the
Kitchen, hccciiit upon all subjects are to be
Nubias, Hoods. (Hovel, Hosiery, Collars. Huop
Skirts, balmural Skirt. Dunnola, Ribbons. Fl(
crs, Flumes, lion net Frames, Ituches, Lace
uraiu, muuiug, cepur, iniu, rringe, x htn
iningi, Ac.
010,637
20.331
600,1)71
7 ii in tho pnges of the Lsdy's Honk. Wo oriirinal-
X 7.0 ! '? "'Oted thia dopsrtinent, and have peculiar fa
12 779 eilities fur making it most perfect, Thia do
I4 94j ' parlmcnt alone is worth tbe price of the Hook.
i' 000 i Am m' Woik 7'cite. -T liia department coin-
1 000 pri'es engravings and descriptions of every arli-
2 M)0 a lady wears.
1,000 ; Mwttl Vuitnytt. No ether inagatiti bat this
1,01)0 depsrl nt.
3,I3i TERMS: CASI l.X ADVAME.
' One copy use year, S3. Two copies oil year,
711. 512 t - Three copies one year, $d. Four copies ono
;)ea", $7. Five ropii oneyear.andan extra copy to
; the person getting up the club, $10, tight cop
j ies one year and nad an extra copy to Ihe per
son sending tho 'club, $15. Eleven copies one
(jeur, mid an extra copy to the person sending
. . the club, f 20. The oslt ningiiriuc that can be
introduced into '.he above clubs in place of the
... Ladv's Hook is Arthur's flome Magazine
r'.l'tClALCLUilUMl WITH UTJIEIl MAO-
'Ilie several arms oi tno sorvieo ore csuinaioa 4J,1nltiH,.j'a Lady'a ltooknnd Arthiir'a Home
as follows: ' Miigiiino both one year for f'i JO liodey'a La.
volvstr s. nanrLli t,
Infantry, 557,204
Cavalrv, 51,1154
Artillery, 20,:iS0
Hiflesd ehurpihootr's, S,395
Kngincer,
11,176
4,741
107
Total,
6IO,B.",7 20.S.H
Aim. avs nooK ami ntrper s .iiagazine, ootn one v,r.
5CS,:ts:i for $i 50. (iodey, Harper, nn. Arthur will all
59,.'!VS thriio be sent one year for 6 00. Treasury
2 1. lis H Notes an 1 Notes ef all solvent bunks taken at
8, .V.i.', pir, He careful and pay the postage on your
1U7 lier. Address
L. A.iiODKV.
6oU,7l nov o t'hcstmit St., l'liila., Fa.
fjiuisi'ii'c, Deo. 1 1.- -Oonerals Risseiu,
Negb-y and Johnson's Federal brigades
crursed last Tuesday to the southern bank
ol (ireen river near Munfordsville.
The following items of Soulhein newt
have been received :
The Kentucky Provisional Itehel) Gov
ei ii men t has passed an act taxing Ihoso
brokers per week who charge n dis
eoun' on Tennessee and elhor Southern
money.
Gen. Zollieofler, with a large force, is at
Bit.kville- I
The Richmond Examiner of the ,"Wlh
says mooiers are ueing nirej t.n- tlie con- , . """ .. 7 M meeting f ClearOold County Agricul
si ruction Ol a railroad H orn Uonti ctillo lo ui in orucr in iiihku i-iu uung j;iiuuii irul Mociety will be held at the Court House tn
Manassas.
This Soul hei n papers say tho Fodtir
fore.es cannot get more than oue third of
the Sea Island col ton raised in the South,
the valued which is only ii 40,000.
A OKcax lovcder- will $ 1 000 1- l? T'
recollett that Congress, in July last, pass Den. 4, ISOI. II. W, SMITH" A CO
ed an act to raise 520,01 to, til 10 by direct ttii i Xfi'L'i'ivp
. - noiiiinni uniiii iiiiiiii uni,
: n
taxes assessed on real estate and incomes ;
lo mui in ..,..-. ,i. (j., uu- mriu nocieiy will ne hehl at the Court House tn
;wilh th'ir constituents they directed the Cleartield on Tuesday, the 1 tlh day of January
.1 !.. . , ... , ,. next, nt o'clock 1'. M.
' jhwtretsry of Ihe 1 renmry to nppoi !.on ( It i,dcsfub!o that a full attendar.ee be had,..
f j.l-.iiOO of thu amount to Vmtli Caro- tno election of officers for the ens'iing year will
lina ami the other acceded Slules thus
l'ho Norfolk v iiwk says General reducing the amount to be paid by the-
then bo held.
dec-4lh-'6I-ti'
ELMS IRVT.V,
Fresidoiit.
Scott will noon be in the South after the
manner of the Mason and Sliddull cap
ture,
loyal States to less tl,ftn fW.000.OUO: hui Q Al ta'T-J ? 21
llie ftecretary Has mane llie wonuenui tiling wnii a certain promissory note for J 10. gi.
RlM. Deo. 5, via New .,leai,,-The 'di-overy that the Seceder. will not pay ; - dateVj?? Nov. "I 6I , I rZZZ no l
lhnatch says tho Hold la lately at Old Point j their quota, and fo informs Congress in his fr ti,e mmo nlj w(u D(,t PHY t u ,ooibell.
Comfort bus gone up the Potomac, Into renort. and savs tho whole amount ! e1 by ISAAC MAYf.
loublles to attack Fvanspo-t or Centre , I t ,ie j,, by ie ,oyil, Sutc9 Where jK"X '''' i"thZl
.v.,,,.,,,,,,,, 1WS V unriv ol r., n fml ' is 1 110 man wit 11 even iiai 1 t lie sense claim-,
eratea visited Tybee Island on Wednesday 'ed for Mr. Chase, who did not knot that
and burnt li e light house there. The ' 1 iM would be the case! ThU ii claimed
to be a People a Government. 1 hen why ,BlM, of ihile hM
Federals nhelluj the Island bu none of
ihe Cor. federates were hurl.
F10111 sixteen to eighteen veseh. appa
rently oldwiialeia wem in t he rod-V e.tcr.
lav. '
Xashullr. Dec. 4 Tho KU-etoval Col
lege of Tennessee voted for Davis and
fur President anil
BALMORAL BOOTS !
Just opened, a superior article of Indies and
misses heavy soled w nlliing Hoots. The .very
latest of tli e late fashion. Hesure vsu ask fur
do the peopin permit their servants to , I!iilmorl Hoots. JI. W. 8.MITII A. CO.
deceive them with false promises and fhlse j "llll.!.!:
hopes? W hy not show tho pooplo, open- I XI-'.C'i;!OH S .MHTCI-X Notice is here
by and candidly the full maiitude of the ! V.b !.?"! !n' 'f.!1'" J'!?""" 0,1 ''.
estate of SA .MILL W. SMITH, late of tlulich
Vice-Presi. 1 l,url"8l,s uiey "'usl ,J'ar' 'Vllllul pine.ll- township, deceased, have bean granted to the
"""i i.-ii;ovu. mi persons mucnien 10 said es
tate are required tn make immediate payment,
.Steven
dent. 'cing this disgraceful system of indirection
General Kdwi rd L. Spat row and J. T. und sugar-coaling.
Seiiims, have been choen Senators to iho I - -- -
Contederato Congress, lioia tho State of! WslUlt will ho lecollected that the 'fi.
hoiiisiana.
I nancial feat" accomplifhed by Secretary
' Chae, iu negotiating J")0.O00,0O0 of Uni-
ana those lulling cImiius unin-t the siuno will
pnscnt them duly authi'iittcated f ir settle ment.
J KSSK liUSS. Kx'r
DEIiOUA
Dec. 4. lsni (5t.pd.
.SMITH, Er'i
v rni i 1 s;f 11 -1) t
V co - v -r. a led States Treasury Notes "at par" nt C T U'KMI-.XTof the ULKAKF1KLI) COI N.
Several Skirinisnei Rpportel .. , , , . , O ty hank, for tho month ending ie.
,, ,, 11 i- 1 New lork, in October I-,tsi, was heriihled 3i ir.i -
OttovUle. Mo., ltee. 1 1. Union nisn who . ....... l'
liave arrived from Lal'ayelte coiinty.report forth a -the greatest financial achieve- I asstrs
that seven huu:red reb d reel uits left ment ever won by any man." Pentifvlvnn'ii Htale flock"
l.exinetoti vesterdav 11101 nine to join (ien ti mii.n.. bvliii lni rnnoi-i liit'imiireim Lh; ...
wasrefened totheJudu'iiiry commitlee. iWa army ' , vipt()n. w ol jte 60 fnl j Hue from other Hank. -
lu Ihe Ilnise, peoonui explanations A band ot Mexicans, sixteen 111 number ,, , " , . , , , . Lank ftotea ol other Hanka
BONiNKTS,
SHAWLS,
1" U I NTS,
D 1'CAI.S,
KAREGK,
I OPI.IN,
C LOTUS.
TWEEDS,
MUSLIN,
L IN ENS,
CAIIPET,
BLINDS,
P ROOMS,
S YTHES,
S 1-1 XES,
NOTIONS,
Hll.liOXS,
11 ATS,
CAPS,
W 1 N E, .
HALT,
OILS,
PAINT
LEAD.
DRUGS
ROOTS,
SHOES,
COATS,
PANTS
VESTS
NAILS.
FLOWEUS,
sua 3 JLtii'ii ii xrji am
Oil cloth, Duckets, Brooms, Umbrellas, ),.
ets. School Hooks, Wall Paper, Ratling Hopa,
Conch Vuruish, Macs, Curled Hair, Coach Trim.
ininga, Velvet, Flush, Cotton, Tope, Coal-Oil.
f ........ j n-.l u .. 1 1 : 1 ai.. . l
onircru vii, cpo, iu VII, JIM3, nu,
All of which will h sold 00 tho rcont reasons,
ble termi for Caah, or approved country pro.
decs.
Clearfiald, Nov. 27, lef.f.
ClTKIKI N1 TI.Mi:s IN I'll I LA III-: I,
-J 1'1'IA! rrmemiiiui r. j-ettemrut among ih
wossrs 1 : . r.Min.Aij rum ItAUK betwefa
the Philadnlphia P-liee and the notorious For
ger una counterfeiter, Ja ties Huchauan Cross
Cross Hecaplured ! It seems lo be the gener
al opinion in Clearfield, that if Cross had wort
pair of rrank Short's trench. calf Hoots, tbsth
would not be talen yet. However, Sbortv it
not much put out at missing his custom ; bus
would announce to all lirtekinrfljc, Viittytai,
Ltnniln and Htll sun, and women luid chiidreu
in Clearfield, and Siunemahnnini; in particular
that he is prepared to furnish tbem with llvuts.
Mi 00s and uu'.tcri of anv style or pattern, stitch
ed, aewed or pegged, (and as he ii a short fel
low) on short notice.
All kiudi uf country nrnducn taken in si
change, and cash not n fused. Ilepairiiie done
in the neatest wanner and rnurres uiodcrnte, st
the Short Shoo Shop on Second Street, opposite
Heed, Weaver t Co'sstnre. FIIA h SHORT.
H. H, Findings for aals Sept. 26, 1 SGO-
WATCH & JEWELRY .
S3 Q CrsiCa,
rilllE undersigned respectfully
1 Intiirius Ins customers and tlm
public generally, thai be hnr just
received troin Hie i-.ast, nnito en.
edathis cstiiblishment iu (SUA HAM'S ltd II
ClearQeld, Pa., a liue assortment of Clocks
Watc-iics, and .IEi.Br of dilluront H,iiiilitie.
from a single picco to a full sell, which he sill
sell at lue ino.'t rousonablo prices for earn, or 10
oxchange lor old cold and suver.
CLOCKS of every variety on baud, at the unit
reasouuble prices.
ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches aud Jcwelrv
carefully repaired and II Wnnid J.
A continumice or patronage is solicited,
Sept. IP, I860. II. F. NAl'ULE.
VULCANITE BASE
FOR
AirU&oa a W a (fcHa 8
A
called to this article
for
ZUtT-r, A isespicisll
fc&Wl'St&rs substitute fo
..'?a3v!rJ Artificial Teetk.
.(BaMja&jaJT j:L.3 Manv persons wh
V.l.-flJLHjlA -i4 have tried u!l kind
i1 hv triml nil kindsl
of Melallio llaseaj
FUliFF.Il this. Ai
thoso cases where ii
ii applicable It will tindoubtodly become a nib
stitute for Uold, Silver or Platina. f
Its chief advantage aro chcapne, Iiehtncsi
and perfect adaptability lolho mouth, it having
a soft and fleshy foel to tho parts with which il
comes in contact. f
ttlftiraa! A. SI. HILLS ll prepared to put up teetn uqj
2 . ' Z. , lha Vulcanito Uase with Ooodyear'a PuttutUunijjf
''iwhich ia the only reliable preparation andhicli:
VL.o I can only be had' through thoif regular rgenciesi
i.-"l u
were made by Mecsrs. lilair, Lovejoy und ! ,'l'"1 lUv Onitederate n' niy, were cap
' -1 - 1 l ...t. 1 r 1....
after .ill ; at lcast we think ihe people ill 'checks. lraft, ic.
.1.145 no
i As there aro very many kiads of spiirioug
tstnc wny not .eiul IMii to ..on,ress - s, .,,. ,,, -7 ; Ul.od ,u.a,. IJlk,bm OM Mird,iv even- not so consider it. The foa. wus nceom- Over draft
Ue .a all over a Union ,npo.ssessingt''. "-su'1 "f - , ' vyM ,ua: The Secretary stalled from T,.t Plato .h.,, .
aupvr:.r nnural abiii.iea, and an exeWle.il m .he curse o which ,t us re- a .on and son in-lnw of Cnl. Magoffin Wa.,ic,0n will, $:,(),( KiO.000 of United I Lois aud Kxpcnw! -
education, and having iravelled the whole vealed that Con. Halleck, by letter to Mr, have also been Liken. They were the Treasure no en and returned wilbt
v. Hid over-and Laving had micli to do '''' explained .hat l.is order was not leaders of the foray on our teams near $?ft')0
, - . . . . - ,. , . . ., , (.ieoreitewn on Saturdav. S-l.i.OOU.iHJtl ol etv 01 k Hank notes. Ill 1 i.iaii.mrs.
.1 : . i.t..u . t.,fr. ftt niiulitv".
1 mm Q" U,UB 1,1 upu 1 u 1 ru UI u I'- -I" 1
271 41
?J9 il
r. ....!. 1 1.. Ail r... . . .i.,.;n. nC nrnrnr4
i'l 41 ....... .L I....' ...... ... , ... nil
(vilh t'oth men and beasts we think he j confined to ulaves, but to all persons. Mr.
Tint si'oill inn niii-lv w hich left bnr ilit in n "loir" trnntuclinn wp ivr.ulil liko 1 Capital Slock paid in
is the very man for -ich a district it a tl.H.JPuir reported a bill lo raise a volunteer, nijOUl ,,, ,aV!l H(;o j,, S11i, ,0 111VC surpris- ,0 knw what "discount" means- or else ! u'n ciro"u,io"
T.i nu iu 1 . .art . I ....(' i ..I 1 1, fiii in K pii t uric v fnr I in mo lain ft iii I lift I oil n i l.iI i'linin i n Sn 1 1 twi rnmitv riit u ... .... . . 1
i-v - i nij' i iiiiii. ru itiM'iinwiu tnr -v j -a ... .-a ..... j u ... j u ( -
Mr. Lovejoy d:d not want lo raise ,nS ,arfc,e "'"'"Oer 01 wagons, ami laKing
ndil cat disti ioi." iiiid eive us n few dis-IState.
loqtn
him.
tn ....:. .. "
playaof lr, splendid eloquence, and all troops that would nol fij-l.t anywheie. Mr.l" j't ls nilI)(;red that neneral Price is a
Hurrah fori ick illc, of Kentucky, and Mr. Mnynard ruuoinn northward.
of Tennessee, both nupporled the bill-- Vija, ,l.i., Dec. 11. Il is reported
which was postponed Mr, Elliot, of h'gnt took place near Lalayetie
, ,, . , , ,. . county, between a body of rebels, under
Massachusetts, oflered a tesohilion nstoi., . , ... ,l j . . ,
I the notorious Joe Shelbv, nnd a detach
the purposes of the war, hich gave riseimpnl of i-vdeial envahy. They were
Personal Liberty Law enacted by the LcJ l"u """" """"'-''"" ' !'- "' ngn mg agnui morning ouv no par-
'..1.......:.... I... i . t T- I f in, i l.ii-d ni' inl'Aii
uiire.aiioii ueovren vouwav, oi ivunear,, ...
creaunn csu I uptrij
Dan Hiccl
Not So. We notice that several cf our
rotempOTariea announce with an air of
triumph that Vermont has repealed the
tho miblic would like lo bo informed what ' Individuals, -
i,n.u. r ii,p ,i,i s;, iu in tuino Win o..,n : r.xchnngo
of these "par" Abolition journals throw
ome liizht upon tho subject? Can they
not inform us whether it was a victory in
favor of the Secretory And his friends, or
in favor of the Government?
$'.'S,Si0 on
2I,S.': 00
lri,40S il.l
3,Vs7 12
0,270 V2
1, . ;! I oitainted with the moral responsibility of thsr
1 1 " "till v'rii.i.rj. j
Persons desirine teeth will do well to call au
examine specimens both in nrd out of the mouibi
llr. Hills will ulwavs be in his oQico on Frii
days and Saturdays, unless uotice lo the contrarf
a,pear in the pubhe papers on ttio previoua
week.
nov-IOth ISCl-tf. A. M. HILLS
J73.MI V7I
173.541 91
C AUTION. All persona aro hereby caul
lioned agninst buying or solliug the follow
.AS. II. 0 RA HAM, Cashier.
Clenrfiild, Pa., Ucc. 31, ISM.
. n . r - - - c- ,i B
ing property now In the possession of SA.Ml LU
.1. BIIAUFOKD, of Covington lp., via : u J
KOnitKL HOUSE. ONE UHOWN M AUK, ONI
COW,TIIKEE HL'IFKRS and FOUR UOUS, ai
the anme belongs to me,
nov-20ih.-3t-pd. CATHKRINH I1RADF0RI.
ni-lntiire of t hat Siate, in contempt of ihe
CVnrUiHitii'ti und the fugitive Slave Law.
Veimont lias done nosuc'i thing,
The lnrt are. Ihe hit Legishiiure nuthor-.
izo.l the tiovernorto npioim jive (mmis-io'.ievt-
to investigate the subject. TheGov
eninr n-'.-'"t,,d ;!vi-ef tho best lepnl men
of the Stale, wi,.- give .srp.iiate ntiiten
Opine ns to tl eK's'ion lii-it has ju:-t ad
journed, Jiianimously agreeing in the u 1 1
coiiei.tutior ality of ihe aforesaid lnw.
and '-'nuke, of Illinois, of that character! v-nrwifw nivr-o' in ii.-i, ,v
. ...... I rno.u uii.i. imi-srw.-, ii . i.-?i ; 1:1
that, among "honorable" uentlemnn, "re. , ., ,, , t ,, , likely to pass.
, mires to I tt ed elsewhere " hedmel; Md Dec. l.-Therc are no T i u ,,yloj ..tl)e 8oJiL,r.
uUiwiii.iuM,iun.i,rn, 'advices ol any luither hoMihnes at Dam ,, ., , ! . ,. r
Loth Hoiism tl.e-n alj..urne,l until So. 5. Alter retrieving their guns under rol,,H'r' I hey boast of making from one
M .--) i -i v j cover of the night, the eneinv withdrew to three hundred dollars a day, by selling
H. W. SMITH .t CO.
li:it(IIAMK, and dcalrra In Dry
Ooods, Crorerirs, Iliirdwute, Qneenswsre, and
wtn X,.7ViU,.n i.,irruliif-...I a l,!!! Within usually keyl by the trade. Hloro on ! A IW MTlt ATRi XOTICF Letter
WA.Senator Alison introiIiK e.l a "11 jSKC0.M, s,rect, below Judge Leonarda, opro-! A of Ad.nlnistrallon having been this daf
into llie eiinie on ir.ursuuy last to anoi
isli Sutlerships in the army, which seems
site the Prerbyteriun Church, Clearfield Fa.
Dec. 4, I St, I.
trrantrH to ! amler.ii'nuil on the estate t'E
P.OUKRT C. 8HW. lute of UOSIIEN towns
J ship, Clearfield eounty, deeeased, all persons md
debtad te aaid estate are repisted to make iuid
Dinetor ii
goal and silver coin now in ilia enuniry is
computed at h'.itween two hu id'ed
sewiity-fivn. and three hundred millions
. batlerv was cummanded bv Oantain Fan.
atl'l ' ' '
UltflUU.
to h pafrt distnnce. nh'tsent fi i'etv lutrmkH ctnlo f.lnu nt "0 mul ronU Anion (hat
Img to the Mat.Mii -nt of the compliineals to our troops. ..rier which COhl g oents . ..tt)lit0 osk clieeK0.. al
'" United Suites Mint, the they disappeared. I he Lnion aoldierwho .. n n ,; ,ft ,. ,
was shot iwice has since died. The rohel " " " ",0," " " " "
pound ; cigar at d ami 5 cents that cost
i and 1 rent each. This is the way they
A Quartermaster's office is to he opened m.
v... :.i . .ii .u:. .1.. i..:-i . I . .1 1 ... Tl .: : ..: .1 ll.... I . i - . -e
""l""""""u"'t U" ,uu 'o..,-, m...i..b ... ....vi.,,, uu...-r ... aupe .,n ,.- ju ttlnonthi BU whoso families, in many
adjourned without removing this Main establishm-m of the mint, am inula to uenonCtijii. G. A. rlagg. Iheohjeotor ' .,:..i,i .....
from the statute books. JO.Oou uo), ..-nved from mine, of the iW'Jers,ood to be to .upply .he ".Blanee,, are heie.gl.bors.
I,, . , o . ii . . . troops al and around W illiamspoi l, as well . ,,..i ,,,, ,. inia,
WXTho "eood news" w77nnonced L"' U'' ' "" " "" th,t the aa lo "prevent the operation, of apeculalm. ! troa . hi been re-elected
rvalue tool mws we announced 0I.eilse of g ,ld from Colorado i. large, and compliment, to our troop., after which 'Mayor of Boston, by over 1000 majonty.
week (ik! not iitippeu to tie t.-u. iU rapidly increaaing, and recommends the they disappeared. The union soldier who over Toby the Abolition riumner candi
cars am not yet running to i-andy Ridjw. cstiiblishment of a Mint al Denver Oily, was shot twice has .inee died. The rebel dale.
When they make their first trip we will Nearly all the silver is now received from battery was commanded by Capt. Pendlei. ' : .
annoucco lha fact. Till then, we will aay l;'e niinei in Nevada and ArUonia, and ton. I Wa-Tho weather continue warm and
ro more about it. ir yioldinj large return., I A quartermaster's offieo is to bo opened pleasant beyond precedent for December.
.1. P. Kit ATZKH.
MKKCII A NT, and dealer in Hoard, ..4'"A!?"h!!.V"
SInKle.; Gran, and rrodi.ee. FRONT Street, : J MARY ANN SHAW, .jv
b?. i mi J " ' P'-' nor-W-ei WM. L. EH AW, ') Ad r
rpiMltUR TAKI'N UP. A lot of timber
consisting of round and square timber, with,
diuerent marks, Voo nuineious to mentiao wa
TIKDDN J. MtfM.OlIGII,
Allornev at Law.
AlRna n M..I.I kl..,il Uf. ..... U,.... L. i. - .i CVI UllTtlnCO TlVllIYft
......v.... .-.nine, .iidui, n,j..ii. iu.)i , D lf (SUglll NB .1 DJll'l 111 I'll Q O w ... - - ,
Cleardnld, Ph. Will attend promptly tn Ca lite jha owner or owners of said property, will cal(
etioni Sale of Lands, Ao. nor Tl t apd wove property, pay rharge. and lake tbe
,way wHPin Bllocn days of thia notice, oiun-
CYRF.NH S HOWE.
Jl'RTICE OK THE l'EACK.
For D.oaxva Townshln.
will promptly attend t all buiinesi enlrpitad t T4
hia oara. P. 0. Address, Phlliiisbarg Pa. 1 1
Aug. 21st 1861
Im itinv will ba ftnatl with aennr dlnr to l
Goahen tp. oav-20 3U JOHN SELFRHMB
X -.'I1TUK'S NO 11(1 Notice Is bora.
h e-iren thai Letter Testamentary, on tlu
aitateof CATHARINE t'VRLEY late of Coving'
ton township, doo'd, have been granted lo the ut
11T AVTI'.ll All. KIVfiR fiV nnaiV daniirned. All norsons indebted to laiil asiuu
V will ke taken in payment of DEBTS DUE are required 10 make immedleta payment, a
ME--for which lb bighee) market prlet will haHhose having olainii against tha same will preeeal
given. itbam elulf authapticated for settlement. I
8 JAd. p. 0RAHAM. JOHN CURLEY.
eiearflcld, Deo. 11, 1161. ' ttt. 4. I81. tt, Eieewfnr,