A rr 'it.fff til i. roil or nofioR that tnfi Mt I r.nlmnls nrn in- " ".1sV ' ''i.f(iii"ii r,at rnfi Mt I r.nlmnH nrn m- ; g Ihe to rt-'lirigs n oViri mrt'inff -. X i''Viiwli. H'r- ' rr..-l ! iiijkm1"ii fof I i.rt ii, fiml the iii.Hlt.rs wete tlA4V tii." JV i t"a" l ).! ami Miitul Hint ruty . - t-l q'.tr-s Ir-oinp'-ei eiitindy f I lit .B ;ri lh Voir of tb Army. Hi Hirll,nrn Tftup.ih ,M If mi pub- )ft I to rt-difffS t, t ,jlxtl nrt'fw (M,i f .,,;,,,.. i ff W.,,.,fW( Ham, h !". If ... . I . . . . I. mstfibs 1 1 (it inM Hi CI.KAIIFIKI.D, PA Wednesday Morning, Mar. ImIi, 1803. " UNION LEAGUES Know tiotl.ingism secured in strength by practicing the most wicked deception, treachery and falsehood- drawing tho thoughtless into its embrace, whose self pride forbid their renunciation of its wick ed aiid anti-republican dogmas until after I lio harm was done. 1 1 came upon the country stealthily, likoa thief in the night, and thousands of young men wereensnai ted by its wiles without n moment's thought' They had no vaniing and this was '.littir omy eju-unr. We now tell them that another Order has been instituted and is spreading thro' out the country under the specious name of Lnion Leagues, of vs-itly more dangorous purposes than worn ever contemplated by Knownothingism, Under the name of "t 'iiivn"- which is used as a cloak they lope to entrap the unwary. But let no inun permit himself to be deceived. Let n man hereafter say that he was entrap I I lhat he was not warned in time. i'hure is but one way that a loyal and ; uiriotic citizen can support his country- -(..-.: be a Union man and that is, by yield ing a cordial and undivided support to the I'unstitution and all laws made iu pursu ance thereof, at all times and under all . ireumstances. To enable him to do this neither secret signs, badgcf , passwords or places of meeting, nor extra-judicial oaths "r pledges are required. Those who desire to do what is right, and that only, do not desire to hide their works from the pub lic eye; they are willing that the whole world should know what they are doing. It is only those whose aims are evil that fear tho public scrutiny. The man, therefore, who wants to be a friend of tho Union, who wants to serve his country now in the midst of her sore trial, has only (, unite himself with the Democratic Party that good old Na tional party of .Jeflerson and Jackson, and which has always maintained the honor and glory of our national banner - buckle on the armor cf the Constitution as our fathers made it, and proclaim it from tbe housetops, that, though slander may . ' loiv his footsteps, though triui sire and perplexing may have to be encounteredf tnn has two slile. This sevens rspet ially j i it, having no j ml nor I it ther in. Tim to bo the ca in reference O an nrtii lu , resolutions are highly Inudntory of the publinhfd on the 10th Inst., In the liar- powers that be," and no Uss doiiuhcia rlsburg Tr'rpmj.h, entitled "lloll of Infa-1 tory of the Democratic patty, my." In that roll ore the tinnier of the 1 Now, to our mind this Is miliar a JunlI follow ing S'Hie Senators : expression of the Hrmy. 'When jM"!) Wiu, A. WAI.I.A'.'K, t'leai field county, m hie dvnt, a good deal deiiends oiion tho 1 ! If II. ...I 1 ...I 1 .. 1 1 vim, it. Duciit-r, ' uiiiiie. iiiii'I, Hoister Clymer, iWrks, " (', M. Donovan, Philadelphia " t A. If. Ulatz, York 1 C. L. l.ambcrton, t'iarion " H. S. Mott, Monroe " .lohr. C. .Smith, Montgomery " (J. V. Stein, Northampton " J. 1). Slink, Luzerne " These men may well be proud of the voles they cant for wldcb they are stigma tized an members of a "IJoll of Infamy." The Hi-man of the Ttttgraph, intentionally Till! WM NEWS. t 'rem tfif A rtny ( tin: Cutttbci Intnl. J ,, . . t tliHl ptsrd In llin ll'ifiji tn'$ Jvnnel i'nhinn Jlna It I he l.ofii- d'sonxts lioni tl c(ir,r if (V,fn(.m,y y. I CtitituHiti ,! Ihiflnnj Af. Il'ilil' V. I kimvt rmt whq Jnniie'' jMMin s n rw itli..-!f ,..4i j O 1 '-!, iii wl f it,, C,V, In. S t it ( mill. U, it a kin L Knou-Junmw," lnr..rfnfotoa ht-Uc 'f h ''' M'' Li. im tirti, iii 11,4 hii-rrai f , ii . J lnibln nf Oicaols. iilu.la I. It ' . . , .... a. b, but tesiiine I Is S'iriie rnwnr ImiDmH fot,Diy,iH.rn tha nii:,H.l ,V llla.Ml,. I.a..a4. .1 .-J A ,1 1 ?. '"1,1 Jusliei. HI., Hr,ii,(ng0,l.,,,atkb,,i " JJ;K Imii-i'ir l ! nf Anlf n i i,.. i .1 u... .T rank and file. They uro of somo rnnses ipji'iico then. Without these, tho oMlceri wuiild Lave u pior chatico for com mend i lion in ofbVbil reports; and well they knov it give toy vales are use. The officers cun do that much ter without them than ailli them. Iif tire The JlHi of (U it aw fiiir nt t 'n innmllt. if r .. 1 1. , 1 1 ... tihani wlio is atrMiil to L'O lit wsr l,,n, ...H U- ! i,t n. n 1 - u . " n e nave some biiiii onai pn'iirumrs 01 1 - . r. , ; n,,. ..ji Ti ' '""i,iiik ' ' lint run I pii I Ii imaol I K 11 It al 1 in .r 1 I....... Mala hd ltavl.1 I Ii.... " tbabnuli at Hnrintf Hill. Tpiiik Tho r....i. '. . r) 1 k,.a il. i 1' . '. .! " . 7 H - hii'i ini'iiii) inun ni'ii iii'iu nun ntiif 1 iiff . "" m wii'inn anil 10 Ih.l. Philadelphia l'res bus tho following t eoinnue to leovo their homes ami l eril , " t,'l ,rlr "f ih tnlil i. 3 . I.huel. Vnw17iM. Tonn., Marrh 9 The attak their liven unon the field of buttle, lode, upon our forces stationed near Spring Hill f"d tho ,iri.le of this same chickens was led by tho rebel (len. Korret in per- bi-aitt-d "Juice." He has not the niau- son, under orders from (lens. Krarg ami lmes to sign hm real iinmo, nor oven givo Von Porn. The rebel force were belter bis residence, much les tho mito of his .i I il,. ...... .1 -...I cownrdlv Attack uiion llm I'niiliin nf Co ""t' ' 11 "i m" m,u unu..,, .... . : , ox abolition. jum . were variously estimated at from IU,(hmi ' ppramug oi mo nuvers ms. cxva mil I l at riiiiiu rt n nmi iins I tin ni n h 1 n w a ii r i.l ii i- .M-M-.tH83.lt. Bl,. HON. C. L. VAf.LA.IHNullAM'o'"- t ABOLITION, SLAVKKY AND TU1 WAR. ,6 lo poliMcl sentiments, tho rri ! with the utmost fury during Thursday. Jwwlors, J receiving the bounty ?" : Tn0';; j " W rRK.Sfl AN v ,. .... rlndnur troops exhibited the zroutnst If that is the cuse, says "Justice, the A t(JU'1 J'tRFAn). it contains ( renot countcljn. 1 bey aie of no ' I i C t in ,, niore of b miiany who . ZLZla. .MJ; V"!"'li Kvery body knows tliHv every soldier is sworn to "obey his superior oilmen." ommittcd to inform his readers cf the 'Theretore, if the oflicors read it Jot of res- full fucts in this case. Ho omitted to'olulione at the hoad of their regim)". men voting 'and demand their udoption, w premli?io Put when it is necessary to 1 to 20.MiO in numbers. Tho baltlo rnged . tibement. "is it Uone on account of them AND WILt eoniplii, l: i . ,. . aiiaiiiiiuraaal j ' n . ' . ... i . . . in nil iihii Fi'..vi'iifia oil tna i.l.lai. .i. Tl.oMtiiirk was not a surrr mo. and was lv "e i-nuniy unu never leu me , .,. ,; f ,v . " nasi.,, , . ... ,t.A . i1.... Slate, lint drew n anil nf imuirnmnia . j...... t... . n., ' TlOl BllOIJfllur u llt'a li.l. cil. a innv ni. . .' ...... -- ft urui. imv., .c in i with lulten, Intl. against granting the use of the Senate , tl'is oath requires acquiescence i .traiii. If Chambei of the State to such political as pirants as Andy Johnson and ex-Gov. Wright, the 4lolition majority of tho State Senate rtfustd to grant the taint privilege to Gen. Gio. B. McClem.an, the greatest Cap tain of the age ; and for this renson these Senators voted against the resolution. But citizens of Pennsylvania it is your duty to probo this thing fully. Look to the men who roted against granting the use of that chamber to the muD who ha twice saved the National Capitol, who has reorganized two defeated armies, who stands to day, first in the hearts of his counlrjnien ; and then calmly paa your verdict upon their action. Here are their names. Head them. Obsei ve them carefully : Amos It. Houghter, Lebanon county. Franklin Bound, Northumborl'd " George Connell, Philadulpaia " Smith Fuller, Fuyette " Wm. Hamilton, Lancaater ' " John A. Heistand, " " Hnry Johnston, Lycoming " Vm. Kinsey, Itucks M. B. Lowry, Erie " Chas. McCundless, Butler, " Jeremiah Nichols, PhilaiLOp'iia " John P. Penney, Allegheny Jucob E Pidgway, I'uiladelphia " J. II. Uobiiton, Mercer " Jacob S. Serrill, Delawaro " Alex. Stutztnan, Somerset " W. J. Turrell, Sufquehanna " Harry While, Indiana " S. F. Wilson, Tioga O. V, Lawrence, Speaker, Wat-hington county. Soldiers of the Army of tho Potomac! Hiiything were wanting to breed demoral ization in tho army, we think this prac tice will surely supply it. It cud sot pos sibly be otherwise, for all mon kaow that these pretended meetings do not express the sentiments of the army. In proof of this, wo take the liberty of girhg the fol lowing extract from a letter from a sol dier, now in the service, ond who is well known in this community. Wo shall withhold his name insuring tho public that he was one of the most ardent sup porters cf the Republican party in 1800 : "There is a man living hero just on our picket line, who siiys ho was a Union man until the President issued his last procla mation. He now declores he is a secush ! This is the way the proclamatiun puis the rebellion down. It has confirmed the South in their enmity to the fnion, and divided tho North in their enmity to se cession. While our Governiuer.t contin ues to rutih blindly on to tho destructive rocks of Abolition, we may expect to see the South triumphant. Tho poor, pitia ble, contemptible attempt of President Lincoln to abolish slavery by Proclama tion will find its result in an establish, tnent of the Southern Confederacy. "It is imposnible for us to get uny news here, but what the Government luckie chose to let us have. The New York 7Vi Lune comes here semi -occasionally, and then they charge ten cents for it. I don't think enough of the Abolition organ to spend my money for it. I ho Cleat hela lit-pullican finds out our camp once in a while, and it is cheering to read so fatuiU tar a tiaper. Our officers call it a seres b paper; but it speaks my views pretty cor rect on the policy of our Government." p.. o. Tl.t ,), hM Un t,MfoU (I ii believed to vrrtnx. i.ni. j ' . " up l,en ner feet ed for the total destruction clothos, and put the bounty in the new e.tucil, .r it.. fnn. I.n. nwinir to ttia tnrris pockets and kept it there." I know of rt'i'tlj, tlie rwliti.Tl ntniwmA Bo.it. . bio condition of the roads, ond the lack none such, unless ho refer to a brother of " le" wUiij. k, th. cu. of.nrKi, ofehrne..ncss of purpose ond per-eve- e part of some of our ollicers uy mo Mumming surgeon, auu ptisseu as . - pooiii n vs. A nn ItiA tmft biuh in command, who should have hur- ? 80u"d man, and thereupon received the nod forward roinforcoments, tho day was bounty, n nil the rest did who passed the Ins to l?8. in this connection, Uen. Uil- uniem , uui wnen lie cam up a aa xxinn i n ia!v, 1 at aatlOWA lw fur examination nt IlHrriHtmrif. was relet- censured. Tor some reasons, he has ever "'. ond n,ter t'Vff ol government been unfortunate tn this war. as well ps clothea," he camo home, still expressing unpopular among tho otiicers ana soi m s u icepveu. una .1; vo nm i:n.ifj reierreu 10, -.j ustice lens an uiers. . ir. 1.1 i i ... . There U no questiorl tero about mo uiuiii misenooii as 10 -growing behaviour of our troops, -nicy lougm b""-",,,,-:,. vlulug.-, .u uisgmces splendidly during Thursday, and acted the name ho assumes, with tho steadiness of veteran, but wore Again "Justice say, I suppose the finally overpowered ond driven back by valiant Captain (who tried twice before to the rebel host. The rebel cavalry came go, but the third time went for tear of lown upon Col. Cobnrn's brigade jn-t ue-. '" " B" '.' i l" ,B' l"? fore dark and routed it completely, iv-1 .m nojomi ig coumi-s ..uy .ic . hon for rallvinc at tlirat ate hour. v8 - : rv.". n' couii.ry u u.r . he lirjt, timo here : l.nA r.w ..nll.Tlnrf ..I I 1 1 '1 I 1 l I A l.rillH I II IIU ..Ull-T I 'I. I.,, il.li I 1 ( p , v p VI' ptiiprintlv ii h nmmunition trains had been tairt o. Co. a,, , ----- - - turned back toward franklin, ana many of our men were entirely out of amrauni- :he CaVtain went to Harris .... . r I.., ..,.:.... nA,..isioii ns 1st i . p ... e. . . j Lt. there are the names of the Abolition Voice of an Old Democrat Letter to n hclpa, frbo rafuacJ y ou, gftllanl Cam moitder, Gio. B. McC'lki.lan, a heating in though persecutions, and torlurer, firoUhe .Senate Chamber of the Keystone and fpgot, ami even death itselfwith nil the devilish appliances that fanaticism can invent, may bo his portion, yet ho will defend lhat Constitution, and that miier. tt which it guaranties. The objects to be accomplished by these Leagues are perhaps two-fold. If any thing like as successful iu gaining prose lytes as knownothingitm whs, it will be a u!u;.ole adjunct to tho Abolition party next fall. But aside from this, it is to have a military character, its members to be .provided with armt, and ready at a mo ment's call to light the torch of citil war iu every pari of the country. That we do not misrepresent its object is proven by the admission of tho ilarrisburg Tele graph, cne of its chief organs, when it says "the Union Leagues are to take the place of the ai mcl patrols, and the provost guurd, In enj'orting ll&dwjl." is not this plain enough f Can any one bo deceived now ns to tho real lurpo.e of this new order ? No no they cannot. Therefore, let Pemocrats take warning the Editors. I Salt Lick, March f, im. Sir .' V nrn hIai til Hnl tlip. Stale! that Sttue which gave him Lirtli, ; cVmrf.Y.i .Vju4iean with nearly all our and a Stale which can proudly boast to Iremocratic presses-speaking out boldly own "the noblest Boman of them all." d fearlessly as becomes freemen of a Be- ..., . . .,. . . public achieved by tho blood and treasure t hen you return to your homes, and foref-ien,; I vain lived a Wswl.. erciso once again tho elective franchise, jjgl0l)i JtUcrson, and tho whole host of Wo well know you will mete out to these revolutionary worthies, if wo are wrong, Abolition hounds their just dues.and ever and the present rulers of our once happy lion. The loss of the rebels in tho action, as near as could bo ascertained, was two hundred and ten killed ond five hundred wounded. There is but little doubt that tho rebel loss is much creater than this. as during tho skirmishing early in the day our troops held a decided advantage over tho rebels, and the latter carried back their killed and wounded. None of our officers wero killed, a! thoush ouito a number were wounded. Our loss in noncommissioned otiicers and enlisted men foots up as follows: Killed, 100 ; wounded, 210; taken prisoners by Gen. Forrest, about 1.000. During Thursday night tho rebels res treated. Our forces left to us after the battle wero not sufficient here to follow thorn up. If this could have been done, this dearly won rebel sueeea might have been turned into a decided Union vie lory. The late Defeat at Franklin, Tenn. f inrinnati. March 9. Tho Gazette has received a f I ecial dispatch slating that, in the recent ficht at Thompson's Station, nenr Franklin, Tenn.,tbete is no evidence that Col. Coburn omitted onv precaution to guard fifininal. urpriso. On the con trary, there was no surprise or ambus cade. The rebel Gen. Van Dorn m knnwn to be in force in front, and the Evig.ide of Union forces was tlowly advancing when the rebels nppeared in overwhelming nuun-j,, u))011 (lie of He "Washington tle.is," (now lour pany C, 5th P. It.) and retailed o . I. . .i - . .. Von Stlf-MllOU. The work ir n good, m1iutiiil pupr, JOS I'RlL' K Purxtr rnvari is Pi-it. . ltlivirfl hv mitil nr trifnss e.it .if lh nri,. ' ' K" . f-eiid nnleis, with tlio nionev npuir4 u r i ....I.... ni.;.. ..i.i. ... i ii '"Xl to Uovernor Mediiry, (fioe of tin "CitlSlo,"1 i larpe mt is upectod. ' Kvtry lu'Wiipoper thai gives tb tbai inri-rtiom. 'i this notice, sud tendi DirlM cnjiii'", sdilreimed lit.si 6l), Columbui, 0hi,' n roceirs tbres cj)iri uf the nork. ( l ?l?l1.ebl 'il-Wvr af Zt.'Z vyjH v.itiiiiu iiittui tv tllUlllI THE CHEAPEST TAPER prn. HS11ED in PENNSYLVANIA! f AND i THE 0NLT DKMOCRATIC PATEU rRISTHn ATl'HJi iiKAT OF UOVEKNMKKII Forty-four Columns of Keatlin? take command of another com ran'; li.uI ATnfi,. 1"!. I almost raised. In connection wilh L. )i-1 ' -- "' Merrell. and others of Clearfield, he sucsAr i-8 I0W IRICE NB lUt Alt ceeded in raising tho nutuber of nuine., ! jIVi) ;!ENTS WUKN SllHCRimu and offered their services to Gov. Curtin, i0R r clT'UB ok not lessrtlKX ' who refused to accept them at that time, Itius it will be seen, lie did not try .'tnrt before to go, and all I have to sty in re ply to llun tlutitj is, there is no danger of "Justice" trying twice nor oiiee to go to war; and as very few "citizens of the ad joining counties" are acquainted with the Captain ol to. ij, mid those ot Clenrtield ahoid be bin gor.e to war, this could not have been his motive, i presume his motive was the same as that of Lieut. Mci (inugbey, who hist summer offered ii sim. itur reward for some deserters from Co. C, 5th P. It. that they miL'ht bo held tip (as they should be idler voluutrtring and deserting.) to tho scoi n and contempt of 10corliaitJ'''nfADIiIlJ.SS "ITTK HAVE BEES COMrKLLCl IC RAISI V ins nub lurrriuun prirs iu ouo umui , au l fifty cent! iu order to nil iiurelc frm, ..in.1 I.... 1lDi.nr Imf li-an. tlii-luiliair Ufti ? about tvBUtT tlvo iiOrrfin., Mid ii still rl.inj; nnd wlira toll mir Dainurratio I'rii'tiili, nmlU ly, that wo can nolo' per altnril to fell the "Wtil I .. II. Ih... .f- I ul ..na rt.iliur a vu. .1 Ijr i .111", h v uivh W V..W " J m ' I - mutt add 5f'T 'fntj or .lop llm publicaiioo, i, truit they nill Mpprvciate uur pnailiua, lull, ii tli.'ud ul fHlrlraw i their lub.criptioui, ui,t work Willi a will tn inertsn war lift h tw! county iu l!ie I t.Mi- Ws timo ii'.lgT'ired, rhall continue uur rlliti, to nmko the impim! ful as -apivi'V i-r-nri. anil welcomt aim. bers. They encjnged us in fror t and on both flanks. The 121th Ohio, with tho wagon train, was in the rear. They wero cut off uphold the fair fame of "Little Mac," the reilct hven J W the rebel flink moverncut and escajicd 1 ' thought of or deemed necessary to our The 12lh Wisconsin, C9th Michigan ant iiiuioijuui unu). suffering country by a Kepublican Con- War is if lioxii v Necessity is the gross. They have adjourned, deserving mother of invention-" The truth of th'n and 33d and 85th Indiana were completely surrounded and compelled to surrender. On the following tiny, under a ling or m,..Ki.iu-Hr iv: PC fainilv. Vl 0 B.l tt 0 r l.uiialtu every Ameiican citizen. The offering of ,1Bt j1BI n 1 1,' iiwuut ine iufluenti I. that reward did lint excite the sympathies) producing tho jl"Tiuu revolution in tin politia -' of "Justice" or the 'fei'lins of Ihfir of tho flat adutvl n: tho lut,- olvetion ; Mil friend but these deset ters Ajtiy to some harlsssncss in h- .'i.vWx. duty, ftdtliij relation to him. If so they Ju-.vL.ad all lhel!" I'risiciple. of U.a v-y . JW couragothat boloneed to the connexion, :f J.,uCZ"l - . . , ' .uil . iiiuimr.iw i'-,iiiiw , but are now currying out Hie principles ,rvi,?BUlo hras!ir, lh "V.e.kiy fatriut r of inherent cowardice of tUir illustrious ' iju'mn'' will not L !! at'ui w tin tmrii kindred. i lets wclonma to the UI circ'.e in Ut fata- l-muk.! iheo remarks, IfVfi-is. I'd'i'.ors. jtlug in tliopm:. vcwnidfi.t! h"k frltn. in ,lrl..i il'nnn I,IUA .. ou IV d lieilll fll tl'IUUIlt 111 tbiS Kre Merj.r, . "... ..:i., ' i.'....;.. i -.. , ... '..sl tn vrv in'jcmJ' imoert in ibt StJ I'M l I 4,11- lie ill llll.K U I 'I; I Ilia --mil III. v . , . ,. . . .,,W.,,,iKi;n ' I .... , ,,. . i it I . : ! l" l-.d kilns aid in runut'K O1" niilr ui i im unuuiM, urina Justiec" iiiu.ilets courncc to si-art tivouii home. U'iih respects to Mr. "Justice," I ro main, Yours trulv. W. M.'MaCUL LOUGH, Jr. The NoiiTHWEST. In speaking of tho probability of thp Nortwestm n States axiom can in no inslanee,be more fully ver" ifiod than in tho case of (ho present a'.oli lionized Republican party of the llnitel States. Under the plea of necessity, the devil gainod a certaiti point, nud the Abo litionists of to day are endeavoring, by the contempt and execration of every lov. erof bis country, llieir repeated acls truce. Co,. Opdyke learned from the icbel j0ir,-n iheir fortunes with the su-culled diminution of our iUiIy tui-uUti-.n, vt, uu.. 'i"i w . - ...v. ... I r-itiii i, i-niiw itiey uu-u uurnrn himiuv iri.-nijr tuch iiidividunl it lnflin;r. tlu' srii.f.t W lbf.! ty runy hi Kril. lllievit-- tt. i" Uuaatm o'f the Statu feci uece,.ty oi au-tniiiiiiis fonrlm i'ciitii'1 orxn, wo lu.ko ltHK thtiu with tho fullci-t cournlencii " The fHtus rii.ion which iu li e us l ' 1,l'"f; iticB of Ui e Weekly, optrsto ia rejju ' fniily pni.ur, which has liljo inrrwad. fiiti'imi! cart to each subscriU'i wi'.l b bntli. s anil, bilo we cannot pnruiJ oumcUhi': t li e change ncecurhrily undo Mil', ru.uilim!. of the Constitution, remain in United states privates, killed outright, ving the 1'iesidont clothed with nd that some twent'- bad died of the;r connecting the plea of necessity with ihe!meni is to be destroyed. violution force, leav tyrannical power over tue people, is sig-i wounds. The United Slates loss was nificant of w hat is to follo.v. The dearest fr0m two hundred and fifty to three bun rights of the people aro to be trampled dred wounded. No United States officers linucr loot, nnu .ur i'iuocraiic uovern- loictderate Stoles, a Mobilo p,.per cfft i crriuin th.t .uuh would bo tl.s w,. ' 1 l should fit I bo n.mi nellod tu mnkr. u. ur .uff I. . . . . . . r M . . : u' - 1. . . . late uat 3 gives me lo.iowing. e uuiu-ii j ruinous um idea of i'ii'rnn'i, to accmnplii-h politically wbat Satan did morally. Fhe timo has now come when every man, true to his country and tho I'emo. cratio teachings of our fathers, should I t.ilcr thci i-irruiustnncel I but little reliance to this statement, vet it I "'u'1 ",r"" "r-olv upon tha goiirii;,( . ,. , j rului'r the ju.tica of the public, and aluii. lil sufficiently indicates th.it tlio subject lias ,r,jft, ir t0vir it mny ha. I The acri-iil fur nhich iiiuny of uur nkiMi ; bnre paid fi.r their paper bi io on tin mi cxpirinj;, we lule the liberty ol uun,j li.ii u For itistanoe : it was iiecessary fora stu-ppeak w ith tt voico loud enough to bo bee.i urder consideration : "Wo hftjo iirivaio in'ormation from Itichinond to the effect that the question tir. ri-iiiiii'tine thorn of tho w. in oriir lb admit having had a forco of f ' l''e .Northwest engages a Inre share ol ;thcy mnv to 20.000 men, belonging to'attei.tion in high quarters at the seat of j HliNEW 'HIKIR CLUBS. pid und venal Administration to upj.ress certain presses, which exposed its weak- heard throughout this once happy land, that Democrats don t bend the knee to tyrant The enemies of a Democratic Govern together to accomplish tho object. Ne- in time. Lotus havo no secret, or steal-jcessity upon the part of a weak and tot thy movements. Our aim is to sustain itering administration, was tho cause of tho Constitution and vindicate the laws, tho suspension of tho writ otlhUas Cor- nos,aiii necessity and it.vent ion worked ment ,mvo cxisUfl in u,!, country from tho beifinninir. They opiosetl our lathers of the Revolution in their struggle for In. dependence, and were called Tories. They opiosed the peode in the formation of a Democratic uovernnient, ami opposed the were killed, and but ore Colonel, .7. P. ,l!uird, of the Eightieth Indiana, was wounded, and hit injury was srgnr. Tho rebels frnm 1 .1 000 f.fnprnl Yn !nrn' division. Tli.iv sv ' Kvernment. 1 1 is believed that overtures sixteen rebel flrigado-Generals w-re on 1 bave leen nmde by leading men of both the field. The actual rebel fotro was parties of the States named, accompanied twelve thousand engaged. They acknow- ' assurances that if Hiey could bo receiv lodge a loss or ono Colonel, together with ed into the Southern league iheir several lino oflicers. Their loss was ISO troops would bo recalled and the war killed ond a porportionatc number wound- stooped in twenty four hours. The prop. e,j 'osition, it is further said. ha many friends rv.lnn.l ,V,),nrn anrrem erd Ii s commad amonc puoiio men in uictimonii, anu is Ws shall al.o tskt it in itciul fi' our pro.eu t inWriliera will urj) upot is lUMgliliom the fact that tb j 'Tutrinl A L'nioi' the only Deni'jcratie paper publirln-d in llm burg, snd connidcrinK tha Urge amount tt ing matter, einbrsciug all the currant n the day, and Tclcpraphic Dispatrhcs From BTerywhura up to the moment tbufS t iAianni rtir Tl,.T..i.iv the subject ol debate in secret session of , ' Pr". political, uiincclia.eou.. p and whatever we do let us do openly and put, and invention brought about the or. ' aposllo of Democracy, Thomas Jefferson, I iccond Wisconsin lost 150 privates corns Congress. The army of Gen. Lee is said ; Bw'' rcI'Pr',, " ,,TS, tor Tresident, calling themselves Federal-1 missiond officers. Tho Nineteenth Mich- to be decidedly in favor of the measure, as 1p-. iicvi4H.i iu. above board. If in defending our rights rest of loyal citizens without law or war it becomes necessary to defend our lives, i rant. be it s" ; the order of our enemies to their Invention circulated Helper' t Book and adherents "to arm," will bo notice to all other incendiary works. Invention is loyal men of the country lo go and do like-1 now forming Loyal Leagues : isstigiuatu- ing all as traitors who do not worship at Ne HtmpT'Eiection-Abolition- the hnne of Abralia". ntl keeping up a ism L bv'ied I fi'b'em ' upon their ueighbor's Tim nl....!;n.. r.,r,.,.. n.M .ord nd acts. v-1 n'.i aw. mii mivi i inn r nn ui" bers of Congress, and State Legislature, ists. .Since that day they have assumed many and various names, and by vtricus devices to get power, have always opposed the masses the people tho Democratic pnrty and a Democratic Government, un- lost 200 privates and commisioned officers, including Colonel Baird, slightly wound til at lat thev have succeeded to rower and the control of the Government by an unfortunate division of the Democratic ed. Adiuiant If. B. Adams, ol Col. Co- party. burn's staff, was in tho rear urging forward This control and exercise of the power, the ammunition wagons, and was cut oil Tho latest invention, however, of the of the Government they have had for the by the rebels and escaped capture. last iwo years. L,ei meir violations oi ARMY Or THE MISSISSITI- Cincinnati, March 12. in favor of the measure, iinr.d.;iaaanrl-f.mmittinne.lnf. tho rriceof iieste and of venueunco on' in tlir Si:itr ' ficers. including Col. Gilbert. The thirty- the Kaatern Yankees. There is scsrccly . Tillago or town in thih Third Indiana lost 440 privates ond corn "these statements come to us from ain which a dub cuunot he railed if thi misoned ofCcrs including Lieutenant Col-, most reliable source, and we give them at t exertion be made, and rurely there are f.i onel Henderson. Tho Eighty fifth Indiana tbeir value, for the information of our ;in which one or more eneri'io men was held it- New Hamt.sbir on Li,dnv frieiid of this modern Belshawar, is s.nd- ?" 4 . ,n.e,r ions oi "s lltivt Us new IlUUl Dllire Oil VCSlOranV ' tU I Vntlilnl inn nml rlioparrol rit ha week. There were three candidates for ng men through tho country, ostensibly richts tf tho peordo in the exercise of lioven i -tiilmrre Tlpiml.tinan v. engaged in honest and honorable callings, their power during this time, answer I A rumor has reached hero from Memphis IMICD Atber residence, near Glen H'T uoicn i uiimcie, uepuuncan , hastn . , . ..... .i... .u .1,-5. r... r.. .. ..j ii,.i v o:.. .u- v-, .;-. V. I Thnrada. Kh. iih. in th ihtv.first ic rnn.l.ri " foui d who are in favor of the lin-f eiimi" ' ' su nd Democratic doctrinal, t ' weulJ to ' ..... ' I linir to make the iffort to raiae a -'.ub. MAKKIED On the &th day of March, by W. . A. Kead, R.q., Mr. John M. Ilirkok, of Pike t R 11 S I tp., to Mill Martha Mc Ice, of Knox tp. DAILY FATKIliT AND V0.V On the Uth init., ty . W. Shnirart, Eq., Mr. Single copies for one year, la adrat-e- $ W. F. Shaw to Mine Sarah J. Trump, both nfi do do during . of Leg'r Lnwrence township. . Copies (applied to agents althe r-'tlHU aBaaaaBaBBBrnaanaBrBBBalaaaaaBiaarr i Prr bundretl. ' WEEKLY rATKIOT AND IviW'i . -. . aiuiri ls iaart si it rn o i nuimo rt tc i nonii iiiml l i v nrn iiit uum. a mil n ittii nmunpii iiihl h,iiii IjIlv. uii inn a n auu i uri . hub hist iiutes, hastmn was o.er 4,000 iiheud """iwuu.itu.j, m,,, uui fuwo have orten heard our Democrat Tathers, in J tie reports are still conflicting at to ice ol tiilmoie, but Ilammon hud received a objett is to endeavor to abolitionino tho our boyhood days, say "If ever this old i Indianolasome slating that she was blown little over 4 00H thus defeatinc ar deo- Peor1J- In somo parts of tho State, this Tory Party, by whatever namo they assume, up by the rebels to save her from Admiral lion bv thepeo'tde reouii inn the I eeisla ylem is being practised to some ex tout, get the ,er and reigns of government, , Porter 's bogus gunboats, and others that ikui uy me peopie, requnitig mo j.egisia. lt i , , ,. , our liberties will bo taken awnv the pcox.she is still afloat and sorvioeable, turo which will iiave a republican ma but wo ll"nk nor hero- our f"ends, win no loner h(,ve roice ja jhe g0f el-Bs LATEtt. jority to Dwlie tho election. , bowever, look out for them, as thero is no ment, and tho Democratic government,1 Cincinnati, March 13. This shows thst the republicans are in now'nE wnal frenzied set of men may which the wisdom ofour fathers las found A special dispatch from Memphis, to the . .., nfn,., ,, , do nd established will bo destroyed." Gazette, gives a report of a fight on tho Ya- minority of o.er 4,000 on the popular"0' , i Now, sirs, in view of the teachings aodsoo river and the capture of 7,000 prisoners vole, yet retain complete control of tho MEETING OF TUE 11, V. CS. ; predictions of cur fathers aud the verifiiland eight transports. No particulars of State. Lincoln carried tho Stale by over In accordance with previous notice, the cations thereof taking place every day by the affair are given. A Florance, Ala. let 11 000 in 1SG0. ' r- C's. met at tho house of the G. M. 'powers that bo, a Hcjnddican Adminiitr'ation ler, to the Mobilo Register, says that Wayne ti n i tr, (.ofO. After the calling of the roll, the lu.i (the ancient enemies or a Democratic county, in that State, is full of renagades ilio Dimoc.ats gain one memner ot spection of the mombers took place, when goverment.) it is alarming to the people styling themselves Uuion men, who bad Congress certain, which is perhaps of on motion of the K. W. a vote was taken and it becomes the duty of every Demos j been joined by deserters from tho South, greater importance than that of the Govs on tho following resolution, whLii .fler tratic citizen to vindicate and dofend his ern army. I'hey have become more for ernor : somo discussion by tho S. S. and others Constitutional rights and privileges,peace- mldable than ever. ! was unanimi.uslj adopted. 'able if he can, forc.blo if he must and so I Much excitement occurred in Cairo yes- Kk!iarijabi.k;Coimcidencb. Lawyer Mc: ltctolved. That "ye great OrDabe'" be, I hoi p hiin God never (0 surrender one' terday by reports of the capture of Forts Lnally wos at home last week, and 'ho nd is hereby voted a "DampkonT' by this right or privilege guaranteed to him by Henry and D.molson by rebels. Thoracis Xiggerhtad organ Lad a great deal to say ""mblogo. Signed , by thefficers. ; the Constrtution your friend in haste, j r.o news from Vicksburg of interest. . about "Copperheaui," "Butlornuts," Sen.! t&- The Abolitionists now callthe Dem. j ,readori if y0u want a mild purgai ator Wallace, and ourseles particularly, oorats "Copperhtads." Well, whe, cares ? i No Cbanub. Tha Democratic State ' live for children, or one powerful for ad- Week before last Lawyer McEnally was ; Ve would rather be called a Copperhead Central Committee, at Its called meeting : ulls, take Ayer's Pills. They are sognr- way Horn home, and the Mggcrhcad or than a A iggerieatt, as copper, just now, m Philadelphia last week, decided not to coated aod pleasant to use and are well gan had never a word fo say to any body '. commands a high premium over the lat- change the time of holding tb text Dcm' enough known to ha good without our re- good, bad, or indiffereut. ' te 4reeu -backs and all. ocratio State Comroittoe. This is wise. commendation. Thursdny, Keb. 19th, in the eighty-first ir of; her age, Mrs. Anna Wright, in ronseiiion oi a lieiv and slroni faiih in tha Kedeemer, ISillirhed every Thursday inRl copy one year, in advance v ri i-r ..w. ninncopiciio ooi aaarons - so, on the SSth ul'.,in tho eighty-third year of Subicriptioni mar commence at any W," his aire, wi h entire rei(rnatioa U his approach- ; ALWATS IN ADVANCE. W are oklipj ing dis.nlution, and firm reliance in the atone- fhaks this Imperative, in every InitaoM ' tnent, William Wright, Sr., consort of the first j must accompany the subscription. AT P named lubject of thie notice. i fending u. a elub of twenty euhieriberi At Jane,rile, Clearfield county, on the 10th Inst., I weklT "i e entitled to a copy for hin of whooping ceugh, Ada, oaly daughter of Capt ' ht Pri,e ' the advanced rate, J.B. and Sarah McKiornan, aged ? years and 8 thllt Pnnnt greater ioducemw" aaonthi. ti,, Additions may be made at isj .. , . . . , ,, elub ef subieribers by remitting ene l'lU At his lata residence in , Carw.nw.lle, Daniel M. Lf, u f k ,5diUunil gn.m,. Weaver, aged about 45 years. nectary to send ut th. nsmei of tboM fcrThe deceased was born in Centre oounty ; ting a club, as wa cannot undertake W r but resided fur many years in Clearfield, to most ' eaclTpspcr to elub sobicribert leparateij' . f whose eitiicni he was favorably known si the ' obliging landlord of the Mansion House in this 1 place, and latterly of the Susquehanna House In i.. r .v.. U-..I.I. -ill k. .nt l " desire it. 0. BABEETT Maroh 18,18 J. Uariih Curwentville. s. i Dcto bbcrtiscmcnts. Kew Watch and Jewelry Stor SII. LALXHI.IX. having psrohss Interest of hii late partner, u do f" I mm k;. lift.k in tha ahoD former' .s;. i. .k c j .....i f.k.ra hiiiPJ nXECUTOR'll OTirP.il.. ut..,. 'to keen an his reputation at a eomple" J an . . . . . - . . . ...... , v no IJ by given that Letters Tcitameotary, on the 7 a.ungau wora mu... .v eetate of John lalrde, late of the townthin tic, in the best manner, and on of Ualon deceaned, have been jrramed to the onahl. terms. Derymg the ""V'.-rl underlined. All persons indebted to said estate is a fair trial, and M",1.nn'1"" Lujisfl are required to make Immediate payment, and heretofore sitei nde A. Loo konw i tbosa having claims against lbs same will presint1 1HL Bl "A . ' them duly authenticated for settlement. ; r. JJ lae vato wm o r ,g WM. F, JOHNPOK, when the work it fienverea. Mar. 18, 18J, fil.pd. Etecutor. i aarfield, March i, W-- 7