Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 04, 1863, Image 2

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lllC Eoldiflll in fnvor of tl ' VieoiOUSiUcn culloil in,ii to covi-m. On tin. nm,
Pr05''CUtJ011 of Tcacc."
lh Ah'.ili'ioti imi'iTs nro ituu-li in (h -
i noil, oi inri-aii'iiui u
von jn-ano'
f tlio bnnu stohln'M now m the si-rvi
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' , l WHIT, A II V bUL'SCH IOI) 01 I'Olll-
omihi'," or wssiition r f hostilit ios, is do-
minced uh tin bliii-kpai of troni.oli, lilid
'. o lire told thnt all tui-'n tiiuton will be
ropprly littciidcd t iii8ion as tho bul
iers return ; urici cwr. tho gullunt Hon.
'Iwmni is timdo to sny tlmt he who
:.ilk of "pei'co on any tenuii" in a triiilnr.
1 1 this wri u true, thcio w ould be quitii u
o.iitiy Iniitois, ji-oi;irl!iinally, in the nr
uiy n tlicro me out of it. 'Ihoro lire
t i j;t ny nr my IoHoih publithcl nixing h
' v it'oiou? pruMCi ution of the war." But
ii -se letters ai c tno.-t ieiu-rnlly wi ittpn
hired correspondents -uiemborB of
,;oo Brigadier's tnfl. not to fiyht, but to Jiinaino without lierious reliction. "J -H.oo U'Uvoen tho .t-o.s ofi:0',1Ut of the cnj.tur.-d steamer to her
; ' b'S l"iy-or else by persons employed W-llis ,accmus m-crni " A political parly in "" lwA M u,.UMtt,'riod "u'" u,,t5or 15' j hec.l. under cders to take hi r to the
ho Commissary, QuartPrmauors, or power, wjth its leaders desirous of carry- l l'C 11,0 " "t talk't'-"110 1 rebel halteries-w hich ho represented ns
-: fly Depnrtmont, who lin4 that thrir ig out u policy well known to bo obje'e ! "'I"cl'' l " ld Wl'1 '' by 1,10 of 'y fifteen miles further up. ami rounding a
l.oid of nol'iioiing pays better thai', any f.onablo to tho masses of tho peoplo, oxer, i 1U'Xt- T C'Uiy 1,1 is bvv 1Mt,) oir,!Ct-! i'oint, the. (ueen t-f the West, with h. i
mg elK they can get at. llut go to the cising every tm ans at their command u".;ol!iU1' swal1" ofollice-h-ildeis is to bo ap , IK.W pih.i at his post, found hertelf itiimc
t lots from tho ioldiers,-tho rank and carry out their peculiar iews, regardless I'0uilcl1- oonsistin-of l'rovost Marshals, diately under the guns of a fort. It w as
,.e, and real fighting men of tho nrmy,
I eeo what they my. Take their r
.. ie lettexs-lettjrs written, not for efJ'cct.
-'t in which they breathe their real son, '
... i. .1. ... .. ....
- iiieius, aim main mo uuiereuco. i e
uturo to say that, in nine cases out of
... they earnestly appeal tor a "vigorous
, osecut.on sf pence."
We havt- published eevciul such letter
.omsomiersirom itits neighborUoort-
oil who etitered the service with no o'.h.
: purpose than that of reiving their
: iiiritry as true patriots should. Their
.'inguago is familiar to our readers, and
i.i ed not bo repeated. Hut, in order lo
iiow that Uiis fooling is universil, wo
k : ithor tho following extractii from sol
.ier's let tors in a dingle paper the Wiiye
'.',unti (Ohio) Demoaat of the 19th nit,
Capt. J. II, Powning, foruioily a lend
i,g Republican ttump.oratur, w hoso voice
vas loudest in the denui.riut ion as ''traiv
is" all Democrats who expressed tho
-lief that "this u.-iholly rebellion could
! over be settled by war," and "no corrs'
icmiso with traitors in arm !" waa his
)nstant themo now write?,
''Oh! lihLnnr liii-niisnl ii-om.1 ii. i hi
.orkand settle this unhol rebellion.
'i.VA cna never be settled by war."
The next letter is from "S. Meljler, jr,"
Jated Jan. 20. I SG3, from the Mississipp
(ivcr. Tlio fjilowing is an extract :
"i'lioruER and .Si'TER: Alex-
nder has been writing ino to give bim
i. iv view-s ou tho negro question, ami l
'.ill now do so. i or my part I mn notl.
,. (,.. ,,w, .i, i i ....i.: ...... lis
. . . . v i ,,i i ui o, (III il 4 UUIlt 1 II I II ' , .. .1
r give mv bounty rimiiey to havo them i'Rto thein, they think, ii tho eyes of the
a hero they uro than to see one. ot themjworld that they utterly refuse to lake I T sho-v how greatly midtaken ibis cor
,'reed. Were il not for tho Abo'.uion is.s liuck ono lvo.fl f lho ;,,-u;l isiut.,p 0 respondent is, and how big a lio he would
... Iho North aguataig the negro 'tuehlieu I .. cram down the throats .f u n t li i n k ini-
! Ue wur might be nettled in a short time, jeor.niiue .n their course w t.tlle short of
i.at such pi.'oulo still c,a out: "Free the ir.a.lness. . readei s, we g.ve the .esult ol the last
. .1." .i" i." j ... .
. i-g-o ; i.ee me negro, nna mat enrages ,
iliu mu.i ,r I m sl.tiiil, '-,t ; ... . i.
"" ' ...Duu.i.i oi iiicif,..l Mm ,.'., n.-ii, rf,i'lliil,u. .,.i..
.-iouth who Inivo had no reason to fight, , , . , , .i
.-ifov have a reason tu protect their slaves;! to XM "' lonKer I,I,8UU, ''Vlis i a,,,,
md liiey say that wo may kill them alljl'Oi tho day of retribution comes, as
nut wo can never whip them. They fur- conioit will, and the people in their might'
t hep bay that if we succeed in whipping Lst.rt their right-,, thoso who have been i
fgbtus.-.lndnowyou Seo there is no
Jionor in fighling such a peoplo ; ami I
tay Compromise on any possible terms."
The next is from II, 0. White, dated
"10 mileaabovo Yicks'ourg, Feb.. I, 1SC3."
Ifc say a :
' The soldiora hero aio willing to ugreo
to auy compromise, for tho war will have
to end in compromise at last. The fight
ng will never end the war. That is sine.
If I were whore it was poksiblo 1 would
"omo homo and risk everything. I did
not enlist to lieo tho infernal negroes."
Tho next is from Jacob Keider, dated
panic place and day, and sayi ;
"Wo don't care about seeing any more
lighting, especially under tho present pol--:y.
Wo enlisted to fight to l-pstoro tho
I'nson, but it looks tcry mu:h now a thovyh
-i wtrcjijhtitg (o destroy ii. I think it has
been plainly shown, that we can rover
.-onquer the South by foico of arms. I
iielieve now as I always did, that the only
.vay to actile this unhappy struggle is by
oinpiomiso, and the longer we tight the
vider will bo tho bioicli between tho con
'ending parties, and the harder it will bo
to compromise, Democracy and
compromise nro all the go hero now."
These loiters, the editor declare?, were
all written by soldier from tho neighbor
hood of Woostcr and all of '.heir authors
were Republicans before tho war; nor
were they written for publication, but ns
privfl'o let tors to their friends.
Shall wo then bo threatened with the
Vrjngeanco of tho soldiers for urging that
this war shfll be flopped ? Aro not those
who cry for mere lloid in greater danger ?
k.Mr. Mason, the Confederate Minis.
.trat London, ia reported as saying, in
his speech at tbo Lord Mayor's recent
taiiQjet, "that lho day will come it
is not far off whn the relationship be.
tween my government, whioh is now in its
infant fortune, and yours, will bo one of
01039 and intimate alliance."
In thit, sayi the London Thm, Mr. Ma
10a u perhsp hule too fanf
lli ('(iMtiluMon ih. ln Bin of (h Union
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ii! - I til i . i, e.fiiti''ll inlinl iy I, l. 1 v ,f.(
111 I - in H, Ittnl-t hi n tt r '. r I'i rl I'm In. i '
I
J"''i' ii"' II 'l I lie Iii l.iliii i,l I,m Inul-
I ( Hi'.m .l !ln. milli, liotli (islHT.il
I rt "'l. ' f' f'i" h itifini-iil li'li ot 'ii'n
Hmoiv I.. ,it tin i re. iJ iiii in-
i.t ii'iii 1 1
Inir wliiuitri iiiiinu lull
.'rliiHisi-, I hut l,iii Hid i,, j,,,,, (inn IniiM
(In- ii inMi ill ll.o -ei'ii!r, wliii Inmlivnl lifll lnM Ii , it ill liw in i l.cir rr ci, ! ",""t l' ' "s'1 i've ith
up In tlic I'liliMittliiiii uihI U of llii. liinil, ni ()l Ii 'I I v tli.'ir oli. lylli, ninl HiTiU'M- IH't'tiw-i. (trn. t't"Vl iin,, n M,i-.irliu-lii.:li
liv birth or clioini ho innv luiw iid-l hv their lun.-inul I n..l.U,l to PtU ln whh hthiIIv ini.tiw.U-il forhni-
I trurv. lliorunroniiiiiv iiiM.uu'cs lien- Mit Ii
Uli - 'itii ih have onuscij thu d.-positionn of
Minn-, hikI thu ilfhlh of othciH : whilst),
third cIiish huvi- ti, cxi-ci iitKnis.nl t ho
ni....iil i. I'uii.ni ii. i. a i .. ,1 UJ
I . .. r. :..i b b
; Ul" l'H- V lilt. II llll'V UUIllOlt it UpOII. V0
emi eio-lly i tiUui-stuuil thu inotiveb w liii h
- "
cause a n. un, whono j.owrr is nUolutc, l
try expi'iiuuiiit ol a dtwporuto charactur,
to deny their subjects rights und pnvilo.
gen whicli havo boon grunted to thorn by
the Uwa of tho html und tho constitution
under which t!ic-y have uu existence us it
mil ion for tho lovo .( power is innuto
with inot men, a:id especially w ith thoso
who Mt m high ph.cesar,d ivhen iho.v'
ttp is taker, in ugremsion si:ccei.afully, the
next and onward supping an: so eaoil
brouijht about that the extreme point is
reached w ill, irroatc- ('..eiliiv il,.n v.4. ,-m.
;0f tho rights of others under the la. and
CoDiitution, may continuo for a time i0!!,'ilallU U"J iM-pulies, lo be stationed in
draw to their support a largo portion of j t'Vel'' "l'hl'olLcoJ : r,,ct (;-ini,!'1
the people, and thus airitaloand convuUe i 1,1 ,'llot't, 11 wiU rl l0uour country under n
. .,i,m ,..i,.i.. ...ii...... i . t...
the country, yet so surely us the sun 1
8!jins, and all tho ho-tvenlv bodies i to
0Vt.ri,eJ by wvl. in tt, u"ll(;ha..geable
law,. trill the, ec,,tu,,UV Und thai d, viution
nim the C0l,xl,llltl,,n,,i lra,J. '.,, ,, ;,
condtgix Jiun;shmcn! for tlu, to,,or (CColul ,
, i i..r.i, . i....:ni i i
uiutiLiii iii mi; in-i'iiii; ii in ou BUOIl IliailO..,
npparent in loud condemnation of all the
infrantionsof that instrument which ought
to be snored in their eyes who have sworn
to uphold and defend il--as hoop us they
learn tho distance their wanderings have
been from lite true letter and spirit of tho
instrument, !
When nn administration oiuo taiu-s a
position let it be right or wrong, it would
appear from experience that thpy follow
tho idea to its finality, and to lako n step
backwards is .apparently impotsibin. Mow
few consiuct the importance of doing jus.
tice iu such cases! The old adage, "J-'iat ,
justiciar at t'im,u (bet justice bc done i
though the heavens should fall,) appears
to bc f,fSall,n. ftn,J Hie cry is 'forth.:
.Union," whilst the ndhesivo and coherent
part of Uian-we Comtituthnh forgot
;len. When the step is once taken il
i grows to an overpowering height; the
prerogative of power becomes a p-irtof the
' nature of the parlv introdutinir tho idea :
,n :.,. ,.. ifi ,n ..,, ,.,
, , , , .,
worth exftlinc for. and would so hum . i
. . . .
i no American people l.ave too long ciis,
. . . . . . .
" "'1""' that they have lost the
'ofo and respect of the people ; that their
manhood and energy, once lost, is regain-
led, and all that will bo left of tho prime
movers will bc a host of evils, Kulers
must Do oblivious of tho teachings of po
litical 6cienco and historical experience,
us well as deaf to the warnings of modern
revolutions. Tho first demandaf a dis
contented peoplo aro generally moderate,
and rarely beyond tho reasonable conces
sion of a monarch, and if tepress-ed often
bocomo dangerous to public tranquility.
History is full of cases of governments
i. .. i ... . i i ... i . . - o
uemg'.erojeaoyuioousiinacyoi ruiers,';,,
inn in vain uo wo iook ior an umance
where uni have been harmed bv concess-
: i..... . . . . . '
ions. r.u.ope nov" noius crowniess lungs
and ruler.-without dominion -in exile-
nd each of them might, have enjoyed his !
original position hud the first faint whis
pers of reform boon listened to. A litllc
concession would have saved the Bourbons ;
m Iranco and Naples ; and small reforms
womanavo peerved lho Grand Dukes V,, , tl)OS9 , , cirpulntio
ofluscany, Umm and Modenu, as well ,)d living th. 8i gnatures of th e people
as the Kir.g of Oreeco ; and if the King of us fll(,t as (ho opi,0rtunily is presented.
Irusfia continues to usurp powers not! , .
granted by tho constitution of his country.' Homkmai.k Artili.es-TIio letteis in
wo hi a y fooii near mat ho is added to the
list of crownless Kings.
n-, , I
Theeolemn oueslioa every man oncht '
to ask now, is, are we, as a people, on the
road to ruin! Has tiio nrf.KP.nt A,im;;u. '
r . . a, Q, ,
uniiui. iiiuuo iocs out ot former friends
enemies of those who, under a change of
measures, would have been supporters
a..vi.T1-uiiCiiiui uioti- wnowisniornoth-
niK utwi'r uibii 10 serve me country and
the Adrowntratiou constttutitionally !
IfiLocn m.uiinni ... o.,o,.,.. .ni
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lively, then indeed is there a radical wrong
which must be corrected. If the Consti.
. ,. ... .. . ,
tution, with its wholesome provisions, is
m ado a dead ltlter, it mutt bo restored,
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tv-t (Mill '. A I Hiii'i i i ii v I " mPf
Is Imi'Im - r"li iiri li,,i) i. pn.M-d-
unin-fU.nl
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H''1 ' i:l "' " I'i i a Ki'.i"li-
i''iui-t liil.u l!ii ,u,i. ,,f l.l.un-uti.l
liI'lit'X m ", If tl.-,n m i,t A.liiiini -
uinii'll li'i'"Iihii(ii.Ui i'n- ,. the l l-ln-s
of t'u' ' J . I n (S,ii.m1 h (if t'l.'i I ioiH
mi noit thi ilimitv nf ilm Ai,,,.rii..iM i,rh
I'll- MLMinit all .i..s fimn uliiiin ..ml with.
out. Hul if i'ih-m; frifiiillv iulii)"iiiiiiitia
hio Kiihoinleil, tho fat" of iiMirofrs in till
um-n il 1 1, thoir i ihvui ,1.
Passntre of tho Conscrit.ti-n Eill. and
. ... . . ,
rnnfifinin.iTi.ivffwn?A.nwM vnrii
iL . A :i.:ia . . .
mo Aimmuauouoiameiioveroijiiiy.
The Conscript ton ltil! pushed I ho House : 8,,ntt.,i UH iUU0 as bad, ami ft cm the ni.e
iin nearly the saino hliupc in which it ciitiiO 'C,i,oii-iliat many odi.eis hm) resitiic-l
from the tienato, und has no d ubt booir ail(j ,liul ,0 g0fvico-ihal whole rein-sin'iii-d
by tho Prosidont, and is theror.iro jUt.,lls ihreiitened to follow the example
a htiv of tlio land or ay much ho ks ny ' of iht i r ollicfis., an.) that it, guiibunt htnl
unconsLituiioiial und revolution try act uf l,cun ordered to tho vicinity to compel
Congress can b.. (Ion. 1'atton and JuJ'e obedience.
iluhi both voted in favor of this monstrous ! Tho i-onort nf lli loss of ilm fninlinnt
,l,"lr:,f ' "'mn ,S,,i,cs ,ln'1 U,u l,(10I,l-
We shall give the bill, orations... an intelv
.lhjiblo pnrli'ui of it, ut as early a day us
possiuie. ii piowo.es ic-r u.c utii-oilmont
l" "" "Kl l! ultlzu' helween tho ojjos of
'"'l'"1) ti'vosi atarsnais, wuii tiioif As-
j,.. .,vii....w,i - mi
J tiio Prosiden t of the United States is
'Commander. in. Chief- than that of Au;
jtrin. ) Itcmombor that this i.i among tho l ist
' a" xi'inng -.ong.e.,s-u Congress. c.ralv, ttl Vic-ksburg, uud its evacuation is
Ihnl lias been icosi hignully rebuked by U.,,,1 ... i,,, .,1.11,,,iJi,)
, - . ... ,
v.ii. j.uioii r i.i , mit-i iu viiii, men places
are filled by a majority of Democrats. s; ,es are j-,ot)1 Louisville to L''i;b
But tho great unction just now U, uiiV uu " portion of Moig.m's band had
thi fpU submit to thhtuddot and mv,',..W j caj,tm.0li on0 certainly, and perhaps an
arV irMtsvrnulim inh a n.i.'it.vy .Icyism. jollier steamboat on he Barron river, la
We answer that they may, and perhaps (10 valuable stores. V in ioua runi( i s
shnnM, iii tho.'o States where this act isof an invasion are threated. Une is that
Baiiclioim-l by tho concurrent action of j I5ret:kitiri.li!0 is advancim? with 20.00'.'.-
their , ft,,- fjonrnmrnu ; but withmit such '
concurrnnt acuon on tin; part o: -Vnfc 0"f-'
crnmaits, Nt vta NKVKR. !
A Okkat MisfAKi.. It it but seldom
that wo stop to notice tho glaring misrep
resentations of liewsiiaiiercoiresi'ondents;
but oceanonally I heir assertions nro i0
niontrously false that lo correct then),;
may be considered as much an act of char1 1
itv to tho authors as iustiee to .he I'tililic
who may possibly be thus deceived.
for instance, an army ecu respondent in
the Journal of the l'th rcbiimry, vaunts
ingly asks :
"Was not rresiilenf. Lincoln elected by
;an overwhelming mnjori'.y ?"
nd then enswns his cwn
Anu UlL" 01)8,1 m r, n
question
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n. I 1 - r.. I or. l i
I nu-tni , i uililliii: 101 I - 1
Dougl is,
Breckinridge,
Bell,
Total volo for D.,'B. and I!.
Toial veto for Lincoln,
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1,807,0111
Lincoln in a minority of
Tir.,030
South Carolina voles by her Legislature,
ard is not included in tho above vote.
Thus it is clear that, instead of being elec
ted by an "overwhelming majority," Mr.
Lincoln is a minority President by at least
eiyhi hundred thousand of the popular vote.
A Fo km id. 1 lit uosr. The petition ask
ing for a "cessation of hostilities, and the
appointment of commissioners to a ;ifuv
convention," over which our neighbor
', fii 1 he JmiriW attempted 1 0 raise some smoke
hispaperweck before last-was sent
ofj a few days ago containing tho names of
over iiifii hundred ol Ihe gocd and true
Uniot, voters of Clearfield county-ami we
wnlllJ , :,,.,,.
ll)ftt ,, ,esp na ' .
an encomnyiiiy number of gentlemen who
have Iin I'lof'oro luliornl fnii Ii full u in Ilm
ranks of , y ,
Nor jg Uiia a1 Thcro , j
tho last Journal altem;,t.ng to reply to the
'-'---""'"'-". I"""'""l
od in tho Republican. A few weeks aco. i
..vi.i;,..-. 1. l'.i . ..1 1: 1. .
Soldier's don't writo such letters any j hasbeen appointed in his place. Thisandlaa
mnru . ...1 in nr.Lr in m,.i, ii, r,r..o'mitht be eV.led rotation in rjliec, as Cainerou, i'.?.,1!'''" " t.?,,r"no. ,''ru'r' "o 1 y
....j. v , ...... 1 v .....iiu ..ic j,.r..w
believe lhal they Uo.stich letters are mans'"'' succteucu -ioy 10 vuo auuo
ufaclured at home by mischievous politis
cians and sent abroad as coming from the'
soldiers. Ihe soldiers understand how
this war tor the Union has been changed
to a crusado against slavery, tho elovation
1 p . i i ...... ... ...
V'" negraaat.on oi me
white man, about as well as tho people do,
And we defy oar traducers to nroduce a!
. . 1 ,
, amgle gonoine letter from the rank and ,
filo, showing that his feelings have under
' f -hang.. Thy cannot -d, ,. .
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il f ill" l! i iiiiiiiii' h iii i i'i I'M i
M" liti (iri I i i i(.k".i,ii'r.iiii I M'h"
II .'w-kvf It t -tl If ! M ln'inj; fti;"i'l III
tin "Hi; , n ll, m jliiinthoo'l il rttMi
, I"' K- Oil the- IT'l li, Mir it k
tViilif villi-, v. n Mitfi himI in
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I T l lnl V in L'lliiit !i 1 1 ulill'-ii. Iiii I i-j f t
very in Nor ill ''mi.lii.n-hiul l,.n) :n nM.
-'1' lljr knyiiife' lio "ioul-l ruthiT !. lu-aton
by rt-hols thiui fiht with ncgroey." -Ml
tlio H;itT fillit-oin of ,on. J-outer 1ms U-vn
i ordmnl ul of thu deprtiiii'iit of tho
ihoutu lor fiimliir t. t'lrsMoiH by thin miib
ifcoillll lor f lllllliir t.M'li'Sslollil I'V t hlrt Ml.'lit'
t. .,
nuiliil. imniii'iiui'iivi mil diuiv u 1 1 -.
,1,.,,,.,,. p,.ink Rt -cw Urlemi is ret ro.
"oc-n of ihe Wcst-thesamo that so
llntv ,,lt. ,ll0 Cl,uni.,i ... Vick.buri- a
1 f,.w We.-k8 aj;o-is conliimcd. .She had
, rc-nclnul the lied Kiver. and had captured
; u Con federate steamer, ami Mossed the
, too late to get ready for action. A bhot
tVom the fui t pcneniUei! her steam chest,
Jenmpletely disibiing her, and bhe hhs
captured and is mm in the hands of the
i
enemy
'I heio is nothing partlruiiirly important
from Vieknburg. Occasional shots aio e.
rhai'ged at long range. Much fiullerin."
;s I'l'i-oi'ted as i-xr iiiig au.o::g tin- Conled-
i
A i'orinidubla rebel laid ihieateus Ker.
Our troops were reported n:t.eatmg
fi-nni Ki,-Iii,i,hi, . k v . towanls I.e.v nct.-jn.
! pi Cssed by an infi-i ior
i,iesed bv an infi-i ior force. A r.i'ort.
: said to bo reliable, says the rebels under
Cl.-cl
twelve miles from Mount, Sidling, and
badly whipped. Another report says that
a rebel forco under lYgima u advancing
by way of Ciimbethiiul Cup. It will tlusi
.. .1 I :.!...;
IUB r,"Y"" B " ""ue.n.g
as they well cm be. A train of 20 freight
cars on lho Louisville" and Nashville rail
road, mostly laden with 'individuals" go--ing
to Nashville, was raptured on the 2oih,
i .. .. ..r M ., .o r.o
J I'.llliill ... i-ivi j.uu a .i i. ... j
in ,ni ii.
How it was Dune. Il seems tiiat there
is an old building in Benin ille an Id
chool hoii'o hmiilit for a inero trifle by
one of 'An neiijhbors which has been the
usual place for holding mei'iings. But'
the other d.iv, ivb.-n tli". Deinocrats of;
p,ni, tow,u) anted it to
1
told a meet- '
ing in. they wert rt'fi.s.d. It was at once
proposed lh it they would erect a Town
Hall for their own use, and money enough
to put tho building under contract was'
' c
.soh-fi il.,l instanter, and to which has
l-eon sinco aoueit ipiue enongn to insure
its completion and dedication by the next
fourth of July. So. much for this very lil-
tic attempt to prevent a freo expression of:
public sentiment.
- - -
8ka'"Tho correspoiKleiit of the New rpill-: C Partn-iMi hi.r.-tof..r. exu-t-n;; lo
York Tim,, writing from the army on the',- lKffn ih? ,-,,"J-r"V'"-l !' ' .! '-'. 1. ;
., , , . , : I'UsiiifK in tlio liorou.Tti of Cnrvvpiin-iil'. i. ir,:
Kappahnnnock, mentions tho snow ns ,iv .lirsoivpii i Y miiiunl r m.-n ui. Tl n, .ik,
falling to the depth of about fl inches I ulJ'1 aeri'imis nr d sire.l to l.u clusml nith si I.t
causing intense sufle.ing among the Con- . niXwiMt t'
federate soldiers, and horses ami livo wpnsvillo, TA. 2::,t, I H. Kl'HN:-.
stock of the Union atmy-but not one j J' M r"1'1- f L..M.l. i'KT;:.
word about w hat tho Union soldiers bad
to endure.
The stock belongs chiefly to
contractors and jobbers; hut ihe soldiers
J
belong to the (iovernnu-nt and are not
worthy ofalhotlght
BrifA.Tho lalo firm of Stallord 4 Harley,
, , . ... . , , , ...
dealers in A niches, Jewelry, Silver-ware
t-tc, at ti22 Market Street, Philadelphia
.n Inm. m.,1 fml.l knovvn-hns Iippi,
0
dissolved. Mr, Jaccb Harley, one of tho
late firm is now carrying ou the business,
. ,
ftt tho old stand. See his advei tlsement.
Snow. Smvv to tho depth of two feet
fell in Mai tiiisburg, Vii., ou tho 21st and
, , . ., , ,
2dof l ebruary. .Of Course cur bravo
volun leers w ill nutlet.
Btsir.Ntti. Gen. Cameron has resigned
. . . .
h,H ""8H'0') ,0 bussia, and.t asius ..I Clay
- - .
God HE J'BAlstli That tho Hi famous
37tn Congress expires this day
May wo
' nevtr look upon thedr like ognin
Railroau AccttftNT. Tho iSxpreds train
r.i in. il,r,,un nil ll... imi-lc in In tlio riv.
cr ne-r MiUeratown, on Mouday morning
hvt, killing tho Engineer, Fireman Con
, , .
duotor and hxpress Agent ao says report
Iroughtbv Monday evening's nmil to thi"
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(ii.iinr.
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f.'i t lit i lrcllon ill . linn. in, i ms i;, I J,,,ti
Vi ("1, !ni ilu''O "I f'i '! ;un. Si i r I li'irii
rii;lit if r-iorlg us to lis rf.ii:e incur
f-YiiHt", !iu thction Ifst full k tnip.
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Kiili-i to Mina i.li;.al't'li !:nn.i1. I t til .,1 I
linl'l i-i'inity.
On tlip L'Hih u!l , l,v il,o i;,v. V,'. M. 1: iiil.fu-1,1,
Mr. lsmip liiKi, o jAIisd Aii;.-ino Oni-ii-, l.jtli'
Of t.ll'Jl fil I'l I-U1HJ-.
1II li-.i ti, mu, i,., I.v;:, j. -er(;u.'. ;,,
a,fil 11 ytnrs, fi nii.Mlu nn 1 1(1 il.;i..
Ub gbbtrlisfinmls.
FLOUR ! EO'JE !
' "l-i'l'fi r.A I 1 i A fA.MII.Y lltJll!
fur Milo nl ('. W. ,t II. tV. SMH V, fiuini-rly II.
W. ,.M II JI i. Co, Tliia fliiiir ii nmiln fr.ni iin-be.-t
nl.ito wlicut in tlio Weet, noil wnrran
entire ditisfnrtinn fj (mrcli itccrs.
Mtii ch 4, lSii", t
New Watch and Jewelry Storo
II. I.AI'CIII.l . l.i:.,, ,.i i ,i..
k.7 nitt'if .-'t i-l liis Inte i-arti
l.ni cuii.i; it
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by tin-in (in Si-cmil ftri'i l, nlin-n In. i: ') r,- uri-d
tu Ium-.i up Lis ri'i'ii'iitii-ii us a conip'clt. v. loiian
i-.v il.-ing nil wi.i k iu.trusi e. liim mi f!. ,rt n-lii-i',
in Oie In st iii.miii r. iiml uu llio nin-t n-ns-"iiiil'li-U-iiini.
Ui-linj; ih,. t-out: t v, n!l lio u.-li.i,
is a fair Irinl, innl u ouiitinuiitiun of Om 'iiln.i.
g li'TOt"r,.iro o !i-u,l, d. hi,., ; ..ut f,,r i,n -i.-u ul
T II 1 Ji 1 (i W A'1'.' II.
N. Fi - Tin. Cm ii In' iiu.hivi-lv iip-clcd
wlini tlm nurk i? ii,-livt-i-L-,!. 'p. l;. ,.
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Attorneys at Lav,
fi.i:.i!Kiri.;. pa.
Mr. V.'iii.AtE be .,, I,,., .,, -;,,,i,.
anil Tucmluy i.f the 115 froai-hiiig .V.iir-u I . i:--..
Mho li I. IS:;::.
W'ii tclii.-f, Jewel ry ty .'"r i i t r-W ;i rt
Tl'
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n.-aniolil, ?a., Tab. I.-t. Im;.'.
t J. J'ATri'.HSO.V, Attorney at 1.
Cur- 1
urns .-lib', I'll., w iil nttkuii to a!) l n-iiii-
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WoCill Ai'illC.v. I, Hih'H Iii M or
The IIcrchants and MaiUifaeiurcrs
of Philaddphin,
I ill-, (Hi I.KN 1 AND Till. IK f'i' i i'-.NT.
Secret of Their Sucoess ni d Advfc sily.
Wil l, '.; CONTINUliD.
vh. 2,, i.Sii:;..,t
! Dissolution cf Parlnershi-).
SHERIFF'S SALES.
T")Y virtu of sun.liy writ f IV-i'riK.n.i F; ;o-
i""" "'t "f Hie -i.; -f Cominni,
Pli'im of Cli'iirficlii rountv. am) tu ai Urn rtprt,
tbro will p,os,i n. Pi uui: pa I.K. ol fl.p
Court Inuiso i tlio bornnsh i.f (.Inn tielii, 011 .M m
day the 10th day ofjl.-.r.li, cSt, at I c.-i..o'i.
I'- n - the followim; iljspiihvd I!,i iMai-, vi,
AM, that .certain trai-t of li.inl siti.nso in r.iinn
township. Clrrf.M c.tiny, f,-BninRa -vi-:;ir
i mn.lo thenro cast inn fipr-l.p, mo r I.ss to a
' H' theiiec loutt. dl .ml Piphtt.'i.Ih ..'ri-h.-:.
nioro or loss to n hi ml.K-k. thi-Pttii pnt I'1" I'urih
es inoro or less toa lipwlook. tlicaso uutth c;ni, l
eifiht-trntli l";''" more ' 'less t. f-W.; of be
ftinninf;, bouiulpd t'T InniN nr .Fi.na r'nnois. pon-
taining Ci arreM,' mora or ). r. lHnt 2b a'-r.'s
cleared, with lii iiruso and Ior Lorn i-rppltil
tliurcon. Sfinp.l and talxu in i-ii-i-iiiion and to
'-e ?"1'1 s tbe rrojo-rlv of Jm-oli Oi'lnot.
1 ALSO, a i-crlaiu lr ii-1 of land silmile iu Hill
j towtihirs ClraifieM eimnty. hiuuina at a wliite
1 pine porni-r of laud of .1. I'ati-liin, thpnp Ly ini,l
'land and olln-r liinds nf l. I,. Kiu-d rorlh Id dp-
1 grppi wilt 3S ppri-hps to ubiip pian pornor,
ihciir hy same l.ml north Ml rtPKreos rasl i:;0
, M,cr ,,,.. ,!,.,., , .
in 11 11 1.1 1 iiuiii.ib ..i. '1 npp fv, a e 0. bii'i otinr.
south iiO di-crep wrst l.-',0 pprche 1 1 th rl-p of
1 oeginning, coniaiiiiiig XHl acre and W p,.rolii-s,
wilu lie neual allowance fur rotiH, Ac. -ii beiLc
eumpofed uf parla of three larger 'rati of land
1 warranted 1 aspect! vely in the nuino of N'it-kliu A .
.flriflith and known as Nos. i'.ifi, 19 10 and .'.!)I3. ;
Pt'ired and taken in oxi-pntinn ml i. h
the property of J. K. and Jamo Tboma.
Ai.fvj, a cortnto t raroo 11 nf t and W - Mill.
ilh steam poser attached, siiuate iu Karthau,
townnhip, Clearfield county, the former of which ,
L3,w hZ foet' two "'"f'8' h'u. engiue hou
ISliySZ foet.one story liiijh, haviuK h tincle
flue boiler 19 fpet Inn y and t lncbe Tdininoier,
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Jinrps llnir.i'S,
David Jiiblisl'ill ,
W. V. Andorsnn,
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Vulenlliie lliflmiui.
.Tup..!. Maupk.
A'Uin Knurr,
ViMiain Iteed,
llnlii-rt Stowart
Bnij.-nniii Llootn,
Marar.-t I.anlo,
IJpore Albert,
R. W. Moor.-,
Lli Kv,
V. M." Weaver.
V'. A. Ma (.on,
Pnvid F. Mi.ith,
Henry Uor-dlunJer,
li. J. Iliiiuc.,
lU'iijiiiuin Si.jder,
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