:( U'.nifti.'u ri,K.i:i ,l. Wednesday Mornitijj March 5. 1862. Tarty Eoforo Country. Aicording to ino.-t of llio K' ' ii in. in pHpors tiin. M. f'li lli n is n j 1 n -.t oi any account. If lli"y nroto l.o ! 1 i t oc! , I i---s -ulcnt Lincoln has iclievoil (!on. M. i 'loll in from all nvfpoiieil.ility, unit taken tlio ru tiro iliroi i inn ol military opoialion.i into li i s own It ii n I , iwanliiii: (juitc u innall dprinklini; of creilit to ion. IlaUeck, w ho "BiiggenU-J'' tlio l.ito tnoveiDoiils in Kent tucky, fciiticfsf ii, il C, wiiiih vi.iu"ap provoil aiol authorized" by tho 1'rpsident, but not a word about lien. Me'!eHun. We picaiiino tin 10 ia no man above ground who fooU loss annoyed at t.uch cotitomi tiblo conduct than (.Ion. McC'leli' lan him elf; but lest any body hhould bo jiy-Pho United States Sonato has ro dimple i nougli to belicvo any such tvad- j.t-te 1 tho appointment of Major U ill A. die, we will just say that (it'll. iloClollan Stoke, of (jrecn.-ibiirj;, -m Major ; and also le as mu. h Chiol in coinp.iaiiil oi tlio nruiy operation'! to-d.iy, as ever ho u h, and that no mr.vi'iiier.l lias yot beeu mado that, was not pint of his wibO and well arranged plann, And therefore to Liiu, moro than to any obli-r singlo individual, belongs the honor of ivhuthas been accomplished. Why is this cysteuiatic cllbi t made to rob (Jen. McClellan of the honors to which he is justly entitled? S.mfh lu-uitm: Ms foUticjl a.iticcJents aie thorn of a Democrat ; and bemuse ho nternly rofusesu make this o wiir uvn shu-enj. Tbero can bo no other reason ; nml the men w ho stooji to such things aro as destitute of patriotism as a jack.ass. They don't want tho country paved, if the Democratic party is to be wiv ed with it. teirOn tho 2otL ult. Socrotary Stanton urn in tho American Senate, whoro such directed (by telegraph) tho Chiefs of To-'men arc favored" aid petted by those who lico in the several eitiei to bcc tUut no war ' lay claim to tho title of Christian 1 nows wai published in any of tlrt papers. ( j)noo( our exchanges abuses tho This order, it seems, was carried out to tlm iopub;cini party very vehemently, be lottcr,a:id in Chicago the editions of Ihroo; CilUKe it ftvmvi 110 nalionai prinoiples. ofthe morning papers of the JMtli -vcro -p,,;, ,ve Ulillk is tt B1i,,t;lkc. The Kepul ueudand destroyed for rofu.ing to sub. liciU)s ,mvc rUm incorporated at least mitthur proof thceU to this civ censor 011C nalioni j,iank in their platform, and qf the press. s that i national rubbery. Wo hope our co- As might have beer, experted, the effect ' tcmp0raiy will bear this in mind bcreaf cf this order was to crcalo tho utmost ox- tori Rn,i make tiie nmondo honorable. iismoni licieer li waa known, as noboi I - dy mum bee any possible reason why such 1 Ths fcATB rwox "s.-Tlio Tresident an order should be issued, except an ad- lms rioilltcd Cen. John A. Dix, and the vance ol the Hi-my of the Potomac. But ,lon' Edward Tierropont, of New York, the army of the Potomac, with tho excep. Commissioners for the purpose cf exam tion of a portion of Bank's division, is sta-:ini"6 t!,a 'Sl"'c rrionors no v confined in tionary, so far as is known, and the cause tlic scveral '"ilitaty prisons, and dtermin of this extraordinary dit patch, which was, '"8 "hetho.- ihey should bo discharged or only to apply to the 20th, is yet unex- remain in military custody, or handed over t'lained. ' BrSt-Cicn Landor, who was in cornninnd 1 in W cstcrn Virgina, to whoso forco the Eighty.fourth reCiment is attached, died on ."satnrUay last from the etleeu of wounds received at Edward's Ferry. IIo has re mained on active duty ever since. The following compliment was paid Gen. Lander on the lTtli ult., immediate ly after his last brilliant exploit in West cm Virginia. H'cir Department Washwoton, Feb. 17, '02. Io Hnpadicr uenoral t. W. Lanmr 1 lio Frcsidor.t direct irects mo to say that ho i pleasuro tho activity iiifested bv vonrsolfanil dier, of yoVr co.nmand. . has observed with and enterprise manifested by y tho olticcm and sokliers ofy You have shown how much may bo dono . 1.1 . .- .n ine ors roaos y a -piruc. o.ncer m; The folo ing .,riv.lle ,(!lt0P wl.ilt011 ,,y the bead of a smal fo. co of brayo mo!1i :, former aftaelio ol I ho Now York l'os.of unwn ing to waste lito in camp when tho Hee. nresents nnother .ide of the vietorv enemies of their country aro within roach. i inn illinium success is s tin p w nresniro - l. . -1 1 : - . i . . . . . , of what may be expected when the army . of tho rotomac shall be led to the field by i their LnlliinKlennml K. M. STANTON, Secretary of War. I'iied, I attempt to write you a few ,line, to let you know I am alive and 1111- i r,i I- it- , ,. hurt. Wo havo Jiad a most bloodv fiirht : Sa. 1 ho report of the an yck (.om - lic,.e mui)l ,invo bo(,n fiya lll0Usal;(, 'nen' untteo eiplains tho Fudden depaiturc of killed and wounded, on both sides. Hut Mr. Thurlow Weed for Kurope, lait An. the enemy surrendered on Saturday even gust. It was generally thought that this ing. we taking about thirteen thousand , , Ai t 111" i prisoners. But, dear father, the hardest gi eat Abolition Mogul had received a ,, : ,i , . , p ;, . . , " . in rt ot Hie story is that out of caht'pftix wiiiiuimiuii Hum iiiu iiu.iiu. iii as ..iini:,- tor Plenipotentiary to all Kurope, for tho purpose of superintending our national affairs generally. P.ut Mr. Van Wyck shows that Weed, liko C micron, Morgan &. Co., had been roobin tho Government of thousands of dollars, and his sudden . exit to Kurope n as to escape answering a few questions before the Van Wyck Com mittee. We should like to know the dif- lercnce neiween government roubcrs like .- . 1 .. . . .. ... I Weed and his associates, and Slidell and , his Conipers. 1 - - j h.?T , 'niitlil.il m,,. r'.,n..n..i:.r. mo now Maiooi western irgium, lately , in session at heeling, neein determined to gel rid of tho "contrabands," and thro-' bv shift them unon their neighbors ofthU ' in Vhr. convention on ihn' State an Ohio. The contention, on tbe loth ultimo, nearly tir.i nimousiy auop'.ct . . . a clause prcvonting tlavcs and free persons of oolor from emigrating to, or gaining a reidcnco in tho now Stato after (ho adop tion of the Constitution by the people There it no doubt that this clauso w ill le adopted by ft largo tutyority of the people. This is another verification cf the Bhallow ytnpalhy of the Abolitionis t for tho no gro. Tako tho no;ro out of the political arena and Abolitionism will die a natural death. I I ) Hi" Win I t n i hit I'm v M I la'lily i t i ! t i I il' I- l,y III I, I ' II is f.'f. i .(:. I i lit! Ml: t,,..( We i- i. t i 1 1" I -.t il inl I'll ll"'l tl t it ,.' I II ', I ' I1 ill n I ll " I IV. li il i r tin nil-. 'I'', i 'in.' I tin' i .1 !;-t ' ' i i ri 1 1 . 1 ll t l ill lirnl' H i I. I'M ' ( el III.' i; Ml ll , Mil lit i I. I I In. ' ;l i f i 1 Mill' ft' M'll iii i I 'M f.'i iiiliir; tin I'll 'I i IlllV. - innl i rl ent"liii el' ! new Hut it ill I t ! t "same ul I I'niin liobo.lv "ill ! deceived thereby. mi' (.jj'tioV. MoltOH, III' Indiana, I . t lli. pointed l.x-( mvci nor ln-i'i Ii A.MiijMit of that Muli', Ciitcd States Senator in tlio t.iin. txt .,.i I) Kiii.l.r Ii I'. ;, .1,1 Mr U'i i.-lit ft . t - . . i, ""n - " . i.li'iit lluchiitiun. II tlio picn'iit juiity m If tlio picn'iit jiaily pow ii' would secure tlio lu rviros of a fow inoi't! of "oM I'.iK'k'h" ii j i ifi n t ofs, tlnio tnij.'1't yet li so hi u hoj'o for the country. Lot "oUl Alu." turn tb- "rol.lior'' Wo 1 1. out of tlio Njivy I't'i'iu tiiii)l, mul tl ill's" put I'.lair out of tlio i'oft ' iiliou l)fiut tnoiif, and put I'ix mi'l Holt :n thoir jila ooa, mul tlio "niiicliino" .vill food nsumo a lioalthy motion. Tlicy w ill run it at novonty por cont. Josh tliar. the pio.cnt hauiU uro loin; it. fOJ. ,ie s,.rorHl time tho appointment of t)ie r(.l,.,nitod Hr. Loib, of Chicago, as (unrlcnuastor. Tho reason assigned for t10 rrj,vtim o! tho latter is that ho has ulready upeut o milllun of dollars that ho cannot Account for. Wo presume the !Sonnte concluded that ho had served his country long and well enough. It is u pity that so tn.Hiiy of tl:oso well-meaning, patriotic (?) Abo litionifts should copy af- tor that notorious traitor Floyd ! BUbate intelligence from Kansas states that after oeveral interrioAB betwom (len. Hunter and (Jon. Lane, it is evident that amicable arrangements between them arc impossible, and that Line will retui n at once to the Senate. Jayhawking is below par in Kansas, bin seems to boat apremi to the civil tribunals for trial fiiiirThe Jacjbiu Club who control tho I'liited States Si nnle. woro nirain defeated nn TU,.s,Uv ifl,i ,, tho lion of u,lniinij,ering the oath to Benjamin Stark, Senator from Oregon. The vote stood 2i) to PJ. All tho Demo crats and L'nion men, and ten Republi-' cans, voted to admit Mr. Stark to his scat. ' t-ifA convention ol cotton and ti baeco j planters was held at Richmond one day IuaI week, to discuss the propriety of des troying these crojis rather than permit them to fall into the hands of tho federal forces. Without final action tho conven- i- i. . i t,cn to nieet next day. The Sad Side of tho Picture t'ained at Fort Donelson from that which r. n.. i i ..i. i'' rvuvi i.ii y ..ii i.iui i.iiiii'.i ; e r, ' , ,r - ,r , 1 !r (I)oNl-L?ON; Tcnn., Fe My DceiT 1 atlu r Sad, lonely and ' do VIl-' men in my company, only rwi came out tho most wholesale slaughter that was ever heard of. My company was the color company, nt which the rebels took particular aim; as fast as onp wfio carried it would be shot another would take his place, but tho flag wa ' '.'""e1'1 through. Only ono hundred and sixteen men remain in tlio Klcvemh regi'.nent uninjured. Vlint I I'o not vt miner, dear lather, tliat 1 am1"""' . 4. ..,n, i i.6,.n, 1 i .. ... ... . . P. Ill Ol ..... .. . , T ' T 1 T I F ll .... I. .1 I.. . ... ... .... (lown-lieai teil. Jiv liovs a oveil me. and ir I .. - , . . . m on i say inai, in iookir.fr nl the poor . - . . ' '" company -tlio men tliat I ....... .i... . .1. .. r , ,c " 1 , '"Vs ,T un"' 1,10 men I thought so much ofnow nearly nil in ilioi in.Quna I loot ,.,i,,.i.. ii... i .r . . .' "'.do not complain; God spared mV life, and f,' . i.i. iiivi.tn. null, HUH!,. for what tho futuro mill tell. I will write you so n nain. The Flovcr.th rec. u,!:"1 1 tlllnl, (what n remaining,) ........ . . C3 .W. V " r"-""'l',s r i i m . J- ro0riU u l,oUlPr ,.U attempt to raise another company. 1 , uo not Know at pre-ent. Uoo.l hyo. Let lAl a .. ' tho folks at homo know I am safe'. 1 curs affection tely, L. D. Waddki.i., Capt. Co. K, I lth Reg't. 111. Volunteers. (What is left of it.) W. C. II. Waddell, Ksrpiire, New York. , , . -l.innl I . taj-Oii Sunday night, J.id ult , a franin house near Ilecksc.herville, Schuylkill county, Tn., nr.d occupied hy a Mr. Thorn. as Connell, wa destroyed by fire. Mr. Conne'.l, his wife, four of their children, a male boarder and a servant girl, eight per eon, pel ihd in the flames. fpl inn 1 It ti'.ln I '! ' ! ii H n 1 1 'I i I IV i "I'i. i i i t . !i. -t, .i (ill 111 u i l!,,.. i 'oi" inUi ..lii'in : I !l . 1 1 1 j i i . . i , ii ; -"! I i"i, V ; In... I I'lin t.iiw f 'I I i : I i . , I- I 1 1 l) ; .lil.l,-, M.iil , 1 1!- ( Hi - ' . i .i i. .1 '. .Hi i . I '.iii I'. mi I. I, Id III! I '.IM1.1.. I, . W. ; A T. , I I.. M . 1 nf I'.. .'. i'i'i, llcmv W li I : 1 i. it-i'iii C-e Wt'll l' ; A l l srMi", .!.!. Sll ,i i. If. - I'mIISImIiIh, 'l !..". Ill If. - . i ill.-; mill', ;i' h line ; in- Hii- llitiry reitm I vear. .un'go, A. M.iiill; Iii,ii'riiimt . ley, .1.11 ( ii'in Inn I ; Su i r i-ors, ' I'llUilliiil (Ml', Jno. I'u.'k ; ivhnol 1 1 Jim. Wooh i 1 1 1; mill W, S. Tnvliii- ,1.nuioiyl your; Overseers (.1 Tin., Riley, Dale; Auditor,.). I 'nor, u io ; ' Assessor, .i in', n nun i.', ' I'.r'i'ii.' mis i km; (.i i at l i ai'-, .los JldM'fi : t onstalilo.W . T. 1 lolmos ; J uiIl'i' .Inn. McKee; I iisjiii'tors, John Kunt,, .1. II. Myers ; Supervisor, .la!) Youiilt. .1. Snyder ; School I'irectors.Vin. TompKins, us. ;uil line ; iiverseiis o; l our, .lolin Kurabiuicdi, blija I'.akel ; Amlilor, A. U'. 1'rv : At.te.ssor, John McKee. (',.'..' 7)i. i.'oiistablo, J. Ii- Wonall; ludgo, Jonathan 1'ry ; Inspectors, J.icob I'.iooni, ' 'yrus Thbi'slou ; Siii.ervisnrs, Jas. Curry, Jesse ilson, J. Kmbar, Cyrus 'I hurston ; School Directors, K. (i. Mc.M.u- tors, .lomitlian U cstover; Uveisoeis of l'oor, A. II. Tearce, b. II, llurd; Audi'iir, Ii. (J. McMastcri; Assessor, Austin t,urry. 1 (ivinitua Tp. Justieo of the l'eaoo, J. li. (ionnont; Constable, John lteigy ; Judgo, Kmilo Mignot ; Inspectors, C. I'. Harinoy, I'.ancis Vallimo ; Supervisorn, F. V. Cou'lriot, Gorman Barnionl ; School I iJirei.tor, J U. Totter and I". Coud- i'iel3 yours, J. J. I'ickard and ArnolJ Schnarrs 1 year ; Uverseers of Toor, Flo- routine Mignot, J. B. Jluguony ; Auditor, J. B. Huguony ; Assosior, J. B. llugiiouy. Ciirwitniviliii Jlnruuih. Burgess,.!. Ba ker ; Town Council, J. A. faust, G. W. 1 1 alley ; Constable, S. B. Taylor; Judo, John McNaul ; Inspectors, Henry Kerns, II. McKim ; School Directors S, J. Gates, L. M. Laporte ; Overseers of l'oor, Jacob Bilgor, Abraham Gates ; A lditor, Josi. h Evans; Assessor, A. Gates. Fertjustm Ty. Justice of the Peace,.!. ?,. Miller ; Constable. Ja. Straw ; Judge, D. Koozer ; Inspectors, Goo. Mc.C'raeken, Lu ther Barrett; Supervisors,,! :hn Ueod.Jas. Wiley; School Directors, D. W. Hoyt, E. Williams : Overseers of Poor, Win. Me. Cracken.Wm. Wise; Auditor, Geo. Straw ; Assessor, (iier Boll. Fox 'Pp. Justices of tho Peace, 0. A. Wilcox, A.W. Jleath; Constable, G. S. Hoims; Judge, W. F. Hoofman ; Inspect ors, U A V llCOX, (ii'O. UllHOtl ; iMilierVl- Ucrs, h. Cobb, Jno. Woloott; School Di., (;CMral Met. Mian :- Gen. Curtis j rectors, B. L Davnport, A. W. Heath;! jia(. tau.n possession of Favettoville, Ar lOvirseers of loor, J. B. Heath, John J- kmisas. cnnturitii? a number of niisoncrs. duiiuv ; iiiuuur, oas. uci.i'-'lulil,.AfSCiSOr, G.S. Hoims. 1) 1.. . T . .f.'l.,ll .. . Gosftcn Justice of the Peace, Jos Kyler ; Constable, It. K. Flegal ; Judge, John .S iltrigo; Inspectors,. A. Morrison, Robt. Graham ; Supervisors, Absoloin Kyi lor, T. II. Spencer ; School Directors, T. Iteod, Wm, Graham ; Overseers of Poor, John Sankey, L. !. Irvin; Auditor, J. E. Graham; Assessor li. G. Shaw. fiitnU Tp. Jiii-tice of the Toace, A. Spackuian, Constable, F. Iltigan; Judge, M. Shopo ; Inspectors, G. W. Steven, A. Jury ; Supervisors, J. Spacknian, F. Lan gen ; School Directors, A. Spacknian, S. B. Taylor; Overseers of the Poor, John Spacknian, Adam Jury; Auditor . Rust lot; Assessor, N. Ruslot. tfraham Tp. Justices of tho Peace, J. Holt. Patrick Curlcy; Constable, Peter Kepple ; Judgo, M. V. French; Inspect ors, vV . G. Johnson, Robert Stewart ; Su pervi.sors, John Snieul, J. JIubler ; School Directors, Thos. Forcey, Jonas Muntz; Overseers of Poor, J. P. Nelson, Jacob Wilhelm ; Auditor, Amos. JIubler ; Assen. nor, David McDowell Huston Tp. Constable, A. O. Anker ; JinJiro Thos. Bond: Inspectors. Arnold Blii-s, John llevoner ; Supervisors, Sam'l Brown, John Tyler; School Directors, 'I.OiO I l" 1 I M',,..,u l.,.i.i . llcnpinAK. r.l '.""i j v.i.u ,,,... ,. , ,,i-ai i:i3 i Poor, David Jyler, Hiram oodward ; Auditor, W . D. Woodwaid ; Assessor, A. You up. , Knox Tp. Constable, Henry Sloppv Jjdgo, Phillip Krhart ; Inspectors,!). Me-lof March, a draft will be ordered. A com Cullouh, J. Wulker; Supervisors, Isaac ;pany near Kington, Boston county, is Mays, Daniel I5owmiin ; School Directors, lj Mkel, Lmvis Krhart, V. A. Kowles ; ;iverieers oT Poor, (!eo. Krhart, M. O. Slirk . Auditor, Samuel Snyder ; Assessor, L?vi McCracken. KarihaH Tp. Constable, 15. Gunsolas ; Judge, Jno. tiilliland : Inspectors, Kvro Pyle, Jos. Yothers; Supervisors, Martin l.'-.r.,. 1 It. ........,.,.. .i i: . ivim'i,, .-v. ia ... I Ulli'l , i'i Hum l.lllll lis, .i.ii. .iiiiiM-, ,iu.. nui.iv , .'verseers oi Pour. Wm. Hridi'ons. II. Yothers . Audi. tor, Lorenzo licit line ; Assessor, Jo$. Yo l,p,.o. Lumber City Iloron.h. Xhw less, .Lh, Ar i. i i' m I t;,l,u''1' "' Kl,k' R- Noting, i V lv r, ' Lyll' " IIfin,y : Vonta' bio. W m. Henry ; Judge, Josno Spencer ; Inspectrrs.Samtiel Spencer, Isaac Lemon ; .cliool Directors, H. W. Spencer, Jas. Ar thurs, A. Ililc, J. M. Ross ; Overseers of Poor Jas. Crossly, Jas. Ilegarty ; Auditor, Jno. Ilile; Assessor, W. W. Kelly. .Torn'. 7)i.- -Constable, Jos. Rothrock : Judge, J. li. Kyler ; Inspectors, Robt. Ar- dcry.G. R. Dillon; Supei viaom. J. C. All port, lienj. .packman : School Directors, Daniel lleanis, Jacob Wiso; Overseers of Poor, A. 0. Thompson, Miles Pel ton ; Aus ilitor, John Hoover ; Assessor, Goo. Ar - dory. Xcw WMhiiiyton Ilnro'iyh. Purges,, 7. A. Ili-nlll. I..II-M I1 n.t,-,. .11 IT V..II Tl " ""'" i. o. .jui.ou, ,i. u.nrciii; '"..... . . i l . .... ii...... . i t . . 'f,nut..l. . 1 1 an Hf.-lA . 1...1-- II....... V ... . ' ,' ,,.' "u '"'. -' . e I : l nsnecto s. I' . .iiiiiiioi-iu'm Minnie - ' ' ; V- i I r V I 1 l) i 'i?her anil II D. Rose .1 years, he .ben , . e in .n Veal's : ( U'ersocrs ot 1 ,-ior . .1 . M. trimmings, U. . Stewart; Amlitor, U. . ' . . Stewart; Assessor, Russell McMur.', : rny- I, -r i . , . , , T i I ' 'P- onstamo, jas. t. larK ;) ut'rei - : " , - i- V .,, " I ' ' 'r " ' ! V l,f 'T v v " J V S V 1 -?r.Iy,.T. I' . 1 oung ; School 1 iirectars,.! no. T'l T l . t i-ITl ! 1 ie1"- i'm Jonnson ; tivcrseers m i oor, .loin McKoon, Patrick Rnllerty; Auditor , "VJl. . ' V V U' A O nf MiaM MAim ,a -J I- n will V vie u, B citizens ..,e eioc. en hereafter be held at tho Public House of W. W. Anderson in l'enrvillo in said township. rdr. Tp. Juatir of the Poaco, Wm. A. , ...v. vi' "I , Pdoom : Constable. J. Hartshorn: .Indue. , Moses Wise ; Inspectors, Jos. A. Caldwell, J F. Rittor ; Supetvisors, John Norris, J. , M Morgan ; School Directors D r Ril - tcr. Simon Thompson ; Overspers of Toor, C. II. Caldwell, Ross Bloom ; Aud.tor. A f?nydor ; Assessor, Jamoii Uile. I I U.l't, ii . jn-, .Mull i f : I !ii,., M Il..l.ii'if i ' I- ' 1 1 i "N i'Vit , l,. in I' , I' ,:. 1 , I'M r W. ! ; : , Ir .ti.:,i. b nl. v, p. I: I'm1 'i K ' i ,. 'r. .1, I' I .1 .'i', .III" t I r. 1 1 I, I'.i nl iii: i i ; A ' i ... 1 1( , i t : ,1 . An bold. If. tut " 1 I),. fll-lir.' I.f III.' I ll. Mi s in I. I ; ro,.;t! li', '. I ' .l.U'. II. II. lull I --'Mi : I Ii i i I' I I'.iu jhinm, I Inn, Malb'Jli; Si'pi I;.. I. .'I i. M i i in l .li.lm I'll tl ; Ii' ll I Ml r!il i,'l In. 1 1 i tnlrl 'ii,S I l, i i -ei'U ol l'oni , I -aar t.i", I. inli'i M. lb mi i . e Auditor, Siiiniiel 11. ii I. i -mi ; A-1-lledd. 1 ."'ll. THE WAR NEWS. LATEST FROM TENNESSEE. Ocrti'iiti-t ':' A'i'ii i"V ('. i.i, b'Uij ', ! ii.( hi'it the liiiit' ( e' V.aii.'oi. Hi'jht ij the liehi-l l.i-:'.shit'itr tn M, nifil.it. ' C.MHO, 1'eli. ,'i, )', M, Nashville was' veilrrdav neetipitnj bv tho National Iiooih iuidcr ion. Iiu The Keder Il.ig is Hying over tho Slate hi" use, The Tcnnesseo I.eislufure ailiotirneil on Satin day w eek, to meet nuain at Mem phis, 1 1 is reported that, commissioner have , i(l.,.n ,,, ,it0, to conler with tho redoial ;'nuthorilics nt WashuiL'ton to airango t tortiiM for the transfer of allonianco. and thul tiov. Harris has oil'eied to turn the rebel lorce.s over to tho Union sbconii lilsr.T('ll. St. Lolis, Feb. 20. A Fort Donelson dispatch to the Democrat of yesterday, fays : "A boat just from C'larksville re ports the evacuation of Nashville. Tho U mon citizens ol that place sunt, a btoain ,(iciut t0 ciarksville, which towed up one Lf our cunboals for protection' Tho rob- gunboalH tor protect els, with Gov. Harris, retreated to Mur freesboro'. Harris burnt all tho Stato documents be lore leaving. Gen. Grant has declared martial law over West Tennessee. 'I'll i.' i.jtivt UM;rir r'uno ...w vn.iv, Cairo, l eb. d. otlllng lurtlier has ii anspireu in reu renco io vn.uuiuus. i uo .'. ,:..... . ..... n'l reports from rebel fiouices represent that a stand w ill be made at Columbus. At Randolph and Memphis, forces are coiioenlruing. At the lattel place tho streets aro barricaded with cotton bales. The reports of the pacification of Tonnes see aro denied, and Into Memphis papers contain a savage war speech from Govern or Harris. FHOM ARKANSAS. Sr. Lous, Feb. 27. The following dis- ,v,,, ...,w B,, C,.r,nl ,pnl,.iinrtei s to.ibiv : . (itores, biigg.'t"0, ,tc I Tiin'l,,,1,M,,,ci,,rl, The enemy burnt part of the town be foio leaving' Thv have crossed Preston Mountain) in great confusion. Wo are now in possession ot all their strong holds. Forty-1 wo ofTicevs and men of tho .1th Missouri Cavalry wt re poisoned at Mud Town by eating poisoned fond which the rebels left behind them. The gallant Captain Dolfert tiled, and Lieut. Col. Von Deulzh and Captain Scherian have suffer ed much, but aro now recovering. 'The indignation pf our soldiers is very grcnt, but they have restrained from retaliation upon the prisoners of war. Signed,) IL W. IIau.Ei'k, Mijor General Commanding, Fkom tiie Soi'Tir CiWw Troops Drnt Threatened Louisville, Feb. 27. The N. Orleans VVi: confesses to tho magnitude of the calamity at Foi l Donelson, and con demns the neglect ar.d apathy of tiie Con federate Government in rot sending en ough troops westward. It pays a general call to arms has become an inevitable ne cessity. Tho Memphis Acalanehe of tao 22A says that the Governor of Alabama hj called for twoivo regimen ti from ihat Stato, and il not li'.rllioniiiiK o'her means will bo , uted to hll the ro.iinsition. The (Jovernor of Georgia calls also for twelvB reL'i.nents from thatStalo. nn.l nvJ . il tho rviiiiisil'un is not filled hy tho 4th preparing to turn out one jsaltpctro from a saltpetre cinity. I The poach and plum thousand lbs. of cave in that vi- trees in Rome. .(leorcia, are blooinin". ai d the wheat crop is promising and almost too forward. Cotton cards are being manufactured in Dawson, Georgia I , ii (IIIKS AM) Nl.AVKSV. I Archbishop Hughes has written a loiter ; to the Journal der Debats of Paris, in I which lie-says that he is not resnonsiblo for the nrlicloiii the Metropolitan Record 0f Xew York, reviewing M. Cochin's book ' . i0f slavery, which was translated into tho i French journal as bis, and tho pro-slavery ; tendencies cf which drew upon him con- demnations Irom all sides. I5ut while he declares that he is not tho advocate of sla very, and lint never written or said a word in favor of it, lio i. decidedly opposed to American abolition- Slavery is the sick man" of tho United Slates. The aboli- ' tionisU of the North see its condition afar ' off through a telescope, and everything is ! exngeraled to thtir eyes. Jlethinksthat, j liko yellow fever and cholera, slavery, should be left to tho doctor of the coun ! try whero it prevails, ar.d that it is not ! worth while to burn the eitiesof the South ) in order to exterminate any of theso ..I'lrrl.rtD ,.,.fc,.v7o. - .Tnm? T.-. lr.., i . w .. i .... i, o i i .m r.. n ill iiii i r i v.. i " ' Io tho Into ex-President Tvler's home : ..... Kteni1' nl "ampton.Vo., found it occupied I)' '"S hite slaves; "I could not count! 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' , hj , enjoying hi goods.chattles, un(j es(lte J ' e ': ' ; EufTho Treasury Notes furnished to tho Lnited 'nited Stales (iovel tltlienl bv tlm - - v American Hank note Comnanv, renrcsunt, 1 about $ 100,000, ()(I0, cover '2,000,000, idioets,' of j.aper, equal to half a sheet of foolscap 'and iocluding four notes, weighing in all about 30,(HI0 pounds, and their total bulk is estimated at 567 cubic feet, or cibt res , I n-lfi' I.- ! pectablo cart-loads. 11 11 IS I ! iii il I I I an " I . . i o . . 1 1 i,.. -.i'i I.., 1 1 I n ' S i . I III I I ' i ' . ' I f ' 'ill' I I I MA V I I I l' '! Sl, r.f I ',,.(,, , IT M A b'H llll. t"i, r tl. i. "I ,,, M nl I ' I' V I I "I I nl I n'.l .V, 1' M , tli- f. ,l"t,i, , llH I'I H , I A f ' I I I M It i. I U ., 'I I . ...,; , .. -Op' 1 I ' ...,fv, . I V W. i ' in. f I .( I ii M .ii- in. I r i I ,1! ii fl'ii-(. !... Urn ' I 'I. , i. I,, . 1. -I I'l I 'IK', ll" Hi " S 'i i:. i'i I..-., s 'i i: I'' . r ( i . .. I, lliPII".. V. 'I ..-.' c. i" i ..'f V V. li'H i .-r. ('. In I '' I "I II.! I, ,1,, .,, .. i I. I. ii I'i N imiit.in', ."...iniiiiii.' I11'.' i hi -.it, i'. I'i i nif I 'nl if it in I r. 1 in -r mi I III V ,M i I fill Bf mul L'' a nl" I I" .1'ilin M"iu'nn: Imiinf rrnlrl in. ..n ii l I Hi; lliiuse. "Il lili'i, mill nil. mt Uit in ri'i n( I'triil-il luinl t"g"ll ir wilhii y .11114 "'"I lliriv ii'K Ol l liai il -lnti tlm ( Imp "f .1 .i mt i W. Stiuiilur l, il.'ri'iiicl. ' 'I'I. KM", Hii.' f" mill of t li p iin hnw iiimiry in m-li, innl tin1 li:il:iin'i in t!ir.. iiiinl Kiiniisl I'liyini'iil", n itli lnt.T."l frniii 'l.il'' iil'mli', In I n MMiiti'il liyliiiiiil innl ni'irl mi f mi tin) i ro in iff. I ' u I M I f i . ' I 1 1 L' l . . li i i.i. 1 1. 1 1. 1., ' W.M. I'OKIKlt, roil. i:1. i('2. .TI'.MI-. for tlm CI.KAHni.M) l'Oi;. l'Y HANK, fur tin) month cmling Feb, Ht'iJ Hills ,li?,..,i,ntiMl J '.:,.on it fs.1'15 67 .s,7:u 2i) . IVtiii"vlvtitiia Sluli" Slin k . .-'lieei.i I iu frniii 0 1 li it Hiinkt . Hunk .N'i.I.'h iiCiillier llniikii Clii'i'l;.". lMnfl", Ac. -(Ivor limits, KuiiiUiiio -Kxpciiio nf l'lftto engraving, .to I.I..1D it ii il Kxptnisti. Tax paiJ rmniiinwi.ultli, II 1U 1 W:i2 Uli ,f..".i5 J) Ult TJ) 21 7iW 7.'i 1419 '.'7 - 112 20 'J(l,57i 32 r lABi i.iti rs. Ciipi nil Stock puicl in . $2H.0.'i0 no Notin in ciroul.ition - 22,720 00 Uu Depositors - 37,2.'iS 04 Dim Iniliviiliiiils, . X,flS7 12 Interest am) Exchange . 4,580 10 -0O75 32 JS. 13. ORAIIAM, Cashier. Cloiirfiel.l, To., Mar. b, 1802. TlicrcsiiCumhriilge hy ber next frienj I V8 j John Cambriilgi. J Siibpo na in Divorce. rnilK tiiiilorsisneil a Com I luissinuerappuintod by the Court to take tentiuiony in this caso on the ,.... ,,f ,he i.,,,innr. Thrsn Ch .milkers, wnnltl .i'. ' . ' Kivo notice that he will attoinl to tho taking of fsiJ teslini'iny, at Clearfield, in the office ofl.iir-rimerif- Test, on Siitunlav tho 8th Mnrch, 18ti2, between tlio hours of 1 ami C o'clock, P. M., where all purtief interested may attend. ISKALI, TKST, Com'r. Clearfield, Feb. 12, 1802. pd. National Hotel, MAINE FTU1CKT, CUKWF.NSVILI.K, TA , WM. A. MASON, Proprietor. rilUS lonjr cstabliiihed and well known 110 I TEL, situated in tin went end of tho town. him been rem. nldled, enlurped and improved, and tho propriot ir rorpertfully iinnouneen to bis nu merous friend?, mid to tlio tnivellilie i.ul.lic, tlnit he is how prepared to uccoimnodato all who any fuvor liiin with a call. Ample, sufe uno romfurtublo rtiiblinj; is at Uiclted to the I'reini.'es, and trusty attendant will ulwavsbe on bund. t'lir;rea tniideraio. Feb. 12, 1602. -tf. IMTTI Ut SOX, Attorney at tin, Cur a wens ville, l'ti.. will attend Ui all business entrusted to his care. Olhco uyposilo the New Methodist Church. Feb. 5, V'2. n. o. ui' h . t. J. m n t.i.orcn., JH'SIL Si .M CULLUUfiH, Collection Office, Ci.it.ir.KiRi.il, r.t. firI.v Oraimm's New ll-it.ntxu. Feb. .'), '02. n'VV, S ril l il .v CO. hai-o jnrt received a a lot of new nnd teasiinnilo WINTER tiOU'J., such as COATH, PANTS nnd VEST?. ull of which they will dispose ef at preutly rerlu- I cea prices. 1 nil nud exuininoTiieir stock beforo buying cboivhero. Tub. :. EXr.CL'TOlt'S NOl'IC'i:. Notice is hero by iven that Letters Tf btamcntin-y, on the ostiito ot Jus. McMi'i'.KAvlatc of tlm Itor. of New Waahingtun, deceased, havo been granted to the under.MKneil.All pernn indebted to SHidcftatenre reiiiirod to iiniko immediate pnynu-nt, and those hnvinn claims ajruinft tho, fame will preai nt tliem uuly atitliontioatea tor pcttlcinert. JAMBS M0 MURRAY, n i. unci- Fxr Feb. il, 1'. IlVtb, J 1 n.MIMST.tATOH'S NOTICIi I.eTlirs 4 . r i i . . . a .... f "rinion r.tv.nK ncen gratite,. m.. under.sii.iifd on the estate ol JERK MIAH FLI NN, Into of Cleiirfndd Co. iIucohs.-iI, nil persons indebted to raid ostato nro rciaestud to 0 miikc Immediato paiment., and tbouo havineltho otnto of ENUS SI1AFVER. lute of Bnii' claims aRiiinKt tho sumo w ill preiont tkom duly ; township deceased. All pemoua Indebted to authenticated for settlement ) estate are reitue-ted to make pay men I itbout dr JOHN FLINN, lay, ad tbnso lmvinij claims aalnft tin m Penn tp,, Ic.b,12't'i2,0t. Adm'r preent them duly Hiithenticated for ncttli 1 ,11Cnt to mo. KI.IAS SHAFFER, DR. J. V. POTTER. j Urn ly tp., Jnn.22, 1802. fit. AJo'r. riiysh-lan and Mur-coii, bus permanently j T7)"m1 N mTTuTo K OTK" K-iifotifi located nt Lecntes Mills, l.irnrd lowBthip. of J n hB, WfD thftt Utlfn of A jlnilli!lrl em hi. pi-i.fossi.mal n-rvices to the -..r.-nin.dirig , lio1 have Loon crnntd to tfca -ubucribor on lk conni.unity. May 8, 1861. f.tate of FRANCIS LIEOEV, lute of Co-iufl' .." T . " ii ii ii 77T7 I township Clearfield county, doeoaued. All per V Xi I Vi ! All L h O. I sons indebted to mid estate, are requeikd t The Hibscribers lnive a low tarrols of DRIED I "",llu i'"n diHto payment, and Hum bavitl APPLES, which they will dispose of on lair ' clulmn ai-ainft th same will present them dulj I terms. .MGRRELL It HIliLEI. I Jan. io,'f,2 j . . . l-ItAIN OF ALL KINDS, FLAX SEED, ' . . ' IV A.N.i.iaru.uv win oo i.iKen on an Jan-ltR! It FED, WEAVER .1 CO CVRENIUS II OWE. .Il'STlrK 1 IV- TIIK Pk.Al'K. For Decatur Township, will promptly nttend to all buniness ontrustod bis care. P. 0. Address, rhilipsburj Pa. jiug. iiti i.ioi - OILil OILi! l.lor the best and cheapest BENZOIN OIL, I? LAMP0IL, or LFHR lt'ATINtl OIL, call at the Store o .MERREI.L A lilOLLK. Jan. I.'i,'f2. . 1 f I(J,l'OltM, of various kinds and best quality 4 ooiislnntly kept on bund by Jan. 1ft, '02. M ERR ELL A PIOLEIt. K. MALONEY & CO. ruiLirsnvna. centre co.. pexx. .illilll'll HMV I Vliulll.'1'T Mini' I m.u i Jin, a -v-M' oh nni-nvw W ARK M A N 1 1 F A CT U R K R w; .' All order for work attended to ith the utmost t , ,, , , promptness, nnd nil sales warranted to render en . rkti-r.icti.ii- Mnn-Ui-lW-.n l.inn.l.ri-lKfi2.tfJ , T A NT III). ALL KINDS OF GRAIN .1 willb taken in paviuentof I'EHTS Dl'E a i i . . . .... 101 aKU tno D,K"" niarket prices will be g.ven. JAS. P.. GRAHAM. :iearfleld, Dec. 11, 1 PCI. ' " T KK ll I'l.I. A III (; I.I '.It keen nnn.lanllv i I . i -'-- on han'' ,he mofl -pproved pattorus of OIL LAMPS which tbey '(11 ""P "" b purelieil ?'!"',,h,, in ,h P0"D, V' Tirsons purchasinir of . h"v! lhe adv,HU.,J"9 ofLb"v,D ,h,,r 'Tan'ted"'"'1 W'TH0Cr " ,b"r ' " Jan. 1 5,'6 1 I! ' ; . 1 e . . f t, .;- 1 r II 'H tl Hi I ' .iT....,;m ' it.,. i , , ! ' 'lit, in n'li, nl I.. H will iihilvnl.ti .ll, ., " H rlltui fi r (lnl'1. HiUrf i.t I'Uiim, ik ll' i hii f n li intii(' r i Ii, bi I,,,, , . in I I'i rlvrl In) In! illty ti Mm inoiitl. ll I.... ' A Ki'tl nil I (l. -Ill' l. al tit tl; cmiii'i in r.'tiin.'t A. M. lllbl.H i ( iM iiif il i(,,i,t . tlio Viilnnlti. V-i KiTli U...Hyir'l liiili in tin. i -.il.v ii liiiblt. i,r. jrnlii, iu ,!B' chii only lie h.i 1 Ihr.aili th.if r. iriilnt , ' llr. 11,11. ilUUiyit In hi iffi ,,"BVT itnyi mi J J-'uliinUTi. union nnlioe to th , , ppmiM i tin) Dublin .prm on tli. o.k. Wiiii niiv 'JOth IHl',1 tf. A, M nny, COURT PltOCLAMATION ttrilKKKA.-J, llmi. HAML'KL I.l.NN v l'r..Ki lout Jaifi of llio Cuurtof Un,,,"'' I'l.iftS uf ttis leiity filtli JuJiciul Li.io.i . 14 Pu 'f tlio coimtios of Clourfiotl, Centre and 10 ! Clinton mi I tli llmi. J.S. 1iI,Oo. ,nJ u lsi'1' l)- THO.MrSON',Ai.iiooiiito Jn.lg.iof ClurSiU county ; navo ikkhoh nioir iirooi.t, to ma dirttt J, for tlio liuMinj; of a Court of Common Hfu' Orphan' Court, futirt uf Quartor &i'.uni. Cour' of Oyor ami Turiuinor, nnd Court of (ioneral Jm Il..liv4.rv. ii' ClonrflolJ. in nn.l fnp ll.. A Clearfield, nil tlio l ., I,. ' ord Monday (17M Jey) of March ntit 'n the Court House. N0TICK If?, therefor-, hereby riven, t, Coroner, Justice, of tho IVano, and Conitabln, in and for mid cout.ly of Clnarfielil, to si pa. in their proper persons, with their Ki.lli, i;Murj( ImtuisitioiiB, Kxaiuinatiunt and other Kfmiui! brances, to do those things which to their attcuri and in their behalf, pertain t bo dr no. ' UIVEN under my bund st Clenrfield, thii Ui, dny of Jan., in tho year of our Lord, out thnoi. and eight hundred and aixtv-tiro. EDWARD r-EKKS, Skrnff. TO 15 K SOLD AT COST! 4 lot of 8IIAWI.8 and OVEIt COAT, ani V. genernl WINTER UO0DS to irmko read; lor the Spring Trade will beiold at cost, by Feb. 12. II. V. SMITH 4 CO. SELLIXG OKF. II. . ri.M 11 II CO. aro now SELLING OFF, nt a very low figure, their itock of WINTER (lOOD. Feb. 5 . WATCH & JEWELS.! ri"M!F. onderflgnal refpectfuKj I lufin m hii etomurs and ti, public generally, that ho bui jui; rec(iiveu iroin ma t.ntn, unit ot m ednthis entallishnient in UHAJIAX'S AOIl Clearfield, I'a., it f. ne assortment of Cloris Watchks, nt.d JewcTj&y of dilTerrnt flnnllli( from a Einglo piece to & frill ee'.t, wbiili be nil1, sell at tho most r.rasonnblu price for Cjiab, or It exchange for old cold nnd ailver. CLOCKS of every variety on bund, at the mi it roitsnnnblc prices. A El, kinds nf Clock, Wtitrhn and Jewelr, cnrefully repaired nnd H'crro-nrnf. A continunnco nf pntrontigo U soliciteil, Sept. lt, 1800. II. T. NAU0LE. THICKS KliMUCKD! "tOVI.! COAM--M. C0.M.EY nuniu-M y tlmt be ba reduced Hi c price tf tun luffr; or COAL to Puit tlm limes, nr., I will lirnctfuMh furnish il at THREE ANI) A HALF conti bushel nt the Rank, and FIVE AMI k 1UI.K cents delivered. Will be dilivared bv Mr. )ir. I.tavy. .M fj.VLKY. Cleurfield.llcc. H, 101. L ATKST OI'F.NINli Ar SM1TH'.S' MKN'S U A CD SHAWLS! CHILDnKNS' KLIIAN!' IIKNILT 1 Tll.! M ri',l!H AllTlCI.K I.A D!F,S liF.iJ CltOsSLINKSHAWLS; SCPKRI'. AK1T0I.F IADIKS" I.b'Ni. P-lANNKT SHAWLS! SlTlillH A R T I C L K LADIES BK0CIJ!. SHAWLS : SUPERIOR BLACK (iOODS: I'll I Mis' SL'l'KHIOR ZKl'llYll HOODS .' This dav wo will open also a new lot nf Ladies' Fs and 3 "a HALMOHAL f Juts, with a large lot of N C LI AS, at nut mnally LOW PRICKS, doc.25. II. W. S.iOo., VI ) M I M S T II A TO R S M ) T I ( ' I ' N'ntir. it horebv clven tlmt lott.-ri of AdmlDiitri tion have been prnnted to tho iinileniigmdoi ! authenticated for scttlomont. IU'BERT LEI0ET, I Uirard tp. Feb. IO,'C2.pd. A'lm'r. ' "T,' i n . i . i i jt . iT I - ... Jf, cnimncian ollCQt '(liril IlKlKyll' J 'llIOfrtlll'I.J,1 X. E. corner qf! tint- Chest nut. SI'. I'll I IA DEL l'lll A, PA i 1 --JIM INMUTiniON. which was tab lished in ISI1. hd(1 la now euiHoqaeui' to tho eighteenth year of its exii-tenoe, iinmberi I anions its cruduatos, hundreds of the omt im i cesslul .Merclmnts ana HusineBi .Men oloor oom. try. j Tub Oiueci of tho Institution is solely to J".nS tnon facilities for thorough Pre,.tiof j biismess. 1 he IIham nr.s TAtonT are Hon KpW' applicable tr the varioui departments nf W'. i 1'i-m i vmiii. hnih nlnin anil urnnmental i f'' ' meikial Law, Mathematics, NavioatIoh, f'"' Kuivrr.niMri. Drawinc I'liosomiArBr, and a" eiih Lamqcaoks. The PvcTrw nv TKTiiAlirrT.nK itf necullsr. ' clauses or set leswons are mode use of, but atndent is tiiUL'ht individuul1v.ro that MB. commence at liny time, nnd nttend t wbsti" hour, are most convenient. v.. ...... f... : a. .,!! .nn MS ''" of April, conlnininir names of the stud'';' , iiiAiiiiunn mi, ip.-u.'u n ii ti i. . i j . , r .." , .,.. ir inn o" - year, and full particulars rf terms, be obtained t any time by addressing the Pn pal runiitii t i nn . an ii Iim Imirthv rxnrrlencs i Principal, this institution oilers facillin "!", to any other in theoountry, loryounn m" -i . ... r... k, ..,'... .n,l n obtun " nil m iiii'.iuiki u ".'i-''- - 3f I . .......... -hl-h wll urove art"3! PHIUD uiim a i'i. i,".. - h.. i- mendation for them to any Mercantile Hon"' -.c,.,....r...'.s.,;.. nf TrAatisM on Jy1 t-........ - .... i,l.l etreulated tb'l ..i.' '.'i. .v. ...1.1..1 ... f..r ..la at t nlltar wnrlt nn lb. Illhl.et. arfl for ! ' C uiimi wuri H I no ruujcv., . w i..,.. B. HODGES CHITTENDEN- AttirneyiiLaw. Philadelphia, jan., 22 ls2 ly. ' .,. iinRnr SLriinS T ?. U br R ELD? w K A ' t R C" !'. 2.'6I.