Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 27, 1863, Image 2

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rnrppnlpil tlmt Mr. Seimrd up1 tli I.phiip, mint In- in ft teiy fpiihlp uml ifk
I tigungu attnl utcd to liim "in leir lo ' condition.
Ixrd i.yoiu." Wepied the article from j Qtmlo7"7oii Ivii L'otM!i.-If it
tome oT our rxclmnupii, n'l pnve it no fur , lukeii one oih lo niflkoiin Almlitinnixt !ov
Uipr mtrnlion. ' Kewntly, howpycr, the.1 I0"10 Uovcrmpnl, how mnny onilm fytridpft-im of Mch mn Md -'K
Hini'iinn iiu .
It in nnrn In Ihp iiulilii. uml bll nci'ton
Io....,p.o in mill. J to curry out tl'"'; 'nre Jn vitcl tostopiantiJ keep their.Holvr.
o,k of demolition without ft imple word Cf,rrecy inorinej 0f tlio grcntcveut. now
of icmoi.Ktrnn. of.oui ni.y oio. 'transj.inngiu the country -ft conformnn.r
Hi. given but that Una outrnge nns ,0 PUuh rule, wi nol auturb other,
juoidkul lyiumo mcnou cd.lon.l re- , . , . . f .
tion ol Kcncri-I ordcrr No. 37, lrvn hed- luhjcct l.ni been revived by the Abolition ! 'ou,,, ,'1 Ukc. ,0 Ui?t r".,1"'m "P
1 .1 J i.rii " J 1 1st wrtlii ii t nm-itt it mw Ii -tli 1 1 it till ri T
uuaiiciiui-iuiiiiiaikvi imi'lllO. Vini)US ,. ,, i.., 1(j v . I " e I-'-
lliv fill HiniiAin nrnn niminni it. n.. ti '
nmiks in rWciunco to lonie of tlio ofliccia
of tLo regiuiPiit, or company, to which
these "oldiors belonged. However true or
fuUe thin may be, it ufl'ordu neither jnati
ticiition nor pull iut ion. 1 1 ia a violation
of ordor-r-of law of peritonal riuhtj of
the liboriy of the nretis 1 It
cwil war I ' And tie sooner tho.io presi
ea and partisans that encourao audi acta
--chief among which ia the Harrisburg
Tulfjraph, owned, published and edited by
Lincoln's roBtaioster cf llarriiburg io
alize this fact, and tlio terrible cousequen
cea, the bettr it will be for them. 13eW
ter had they never been born than suffer
the everlasting apurninrs and contempt of
all honest men which must bo the fate
of those who are the inaligatora of iutes
tino wars.
'J'Iip 1'ioj rietora of the Monitor, we un
dersland, tlarlcd for Philadelphia the
next dny. to- renew, thoir establishment,
and expect to ho out again in the course
of the present week in vindication of the
righti of American citizens. And nobly
will the indomitable Democracy of old
mother Hunting Jon sustain them in this
dark hour.
A meeting of the democrats of Hun
tingdon county is called for at Huntings
don on next Friday niht, The call is
signed by a number of the leading Demo
crat! of the county, who are determined
that (bote rights for which their forefuth
ect perille l their liveo and shed their
blood, hhall nol We tiurrendeied to a mob
at least not without a slrupglo worthy of
the sons of noble aires.
Stx-eiji'raliim In I liia, that the sni.l Clom-
country friends will find thin ft pleasant lrnt J' allaniisjham, ft citizen of the
place to spend an hour or so, h hen in ft P2h'0.' the ht day oi
1 ' 1 May, l.3, nt Mount e: non, Knox coun
lown- ty, Ohio, did publicly addreMg n large
BnjuTin DirrKBEXCt. About 4 score of, meeting of citizona, and did utler centi.
Democratic newspapers have been tles ?TJn ."A '" M 0".W8 !T
1 1 . DpnltirinL' tlm tirfiAont tvnp (a wilrl An.tai
' I rni'Ail Hili'ir.i? lha Inut litrn vi.ra In' Altna .1 , . ' . .
in an overt art ' B , anu uniu-cpKNury war ; .1 war not noinjj
Minon moix um not a nngie man nas wngeu lor me preservation ol the Union j
been nirestedfor commiltini? thene ouN ! ' war for the purpose of combing out lib-
rares upon the liherty of tho press -these ,rty and erectin ft despoiism i' wr for
' 1 . ho frei'dom of t ia lilnrku nnd t ia n.
Hlavement of the whites ;' stating 'that if
tho Administration had so wished, the
wnr could have been bonoriil.ly tertmnii'
ted months ngoj 'that peace might hnve
been honorahly obtained by listening to
the proposed intermediation from France;'
that 'propositions by which the Northern
States could bo won back, and the South
lliv fiir llinanin nrni, m,nhi t. ....
" 'imid, nil? fcll,i:i ll . , r . ... ... , ,
nientoftho United StatPi, and dpiJurine rfTheai t lie Mato Depart
disloyal lentiments and opinions, with jment oppoabxl to, nnd the following aj-
tho object and purpose of weakening tho thoritMive coulmdit ti.m given as conclu
poHcroflhe irovemmnit in Its ctlbrta to 1 , ...
Minrresa an unlawful reh.-llinn i"" " "w' "D
The Case of C..L. Vallandigham
If the Administration permits this man.
v allaLidigham, to be conveyed to fort
those under him in authority ; charging
that 'the government of the United Stales
were about to appoint military mirshals
in every district to restrain the people of
their liberties, to deprive them of thoir
Warren and imprisoned thore. for a long !r:K'll a"' rrlTu.el,; cnarnctetizing
or short term, under the authority cf the uener,il TV.u "om. Headquarters
military court by whom he was tricd.con L'Pn':tm'H of Olr.o, m a base usurpation
victod and seutnced, thov will be guilty of nuthonty ; inviimg his hear-
of a wrongaguinst tho personal freedom of .e" toilrOT,8t theiame by saying, the soo.
every citizen, which can never be forgiven ner lbf Pe0I,le., ,nfotrm tl'.eI1 nllIUO, of
to them or their defendants. They will power that they wi 1 .not submit
-bv tacitly, or otherwise, permitting that I ? uch reatnclioiiB upon their liberties,
mili'tary court to carry out its sentence. 1 l!,e bettef' Staring hat -he wm at nil
iti ;i;,o ..i.i- . ,i.; times and upon all occasions tesoNed to
Ijurisdiction. and guilty of no crime against w 1R. 1,6 cou'd totd?.f'"1 th ttemnta
r. . . c ... . c . now Iwiiiki ninrlA In limhl i n a mnnnr in
Hie law nave commuted a crime against i ., ? , -r "
liberty that nocituen, worthy ofthe name, !on .l.1,e r.m,,8,?f our fre Rovernnont ;' a
con overlook, m d which must, sooner or ;8frl,n8 l,h,ftl ho y believed, as he said
later, involve them all in irretrievable;81 mo"t,,s &0' . l,1,e meIJ in P.wer n.ro
.,; .attempting to establish a despotism in
violations of law and order,
During all this time but one Kepublicun,
or Abolition, paper the Dayton Journal
has been thus destroyed and for. this one
offence more than sixty person huvo been
arrested and bound iu heavy bouds to
keen the nonre. and will no doubt be tried.
onniM.i -wi r,.,n;..i .n. i... guaranteed their rights under the Consti
. . . ... , , , , .. ,, tution, had been rejected the day boforo
tthat impartiality! Would it not bo the lftte ballle of Fredericksburg, by Lin-
well for aomdoJt, to remember that thero! coin and his minions,' meaning thereby
the President of t lie United States and
ia a point beyond which
eeases to be a virtue?"
"forbearance
itavorofa "vigorous proseoution of A citizen ol Urno, one wno stoou, like betore the last tmUie
tar," especially on the part of the ' ea.i and houMer taller than hid by Lincoln and his
., . . , , , ' . ., , fellows, one who had been honored bv hie thereby, the I resit
. Why i it that noauch dividends fuow cililen8i anJ occupied a place in ! States and tho?e und
tJ&.Tbci New York and Eastern Bunks
hnve just declared their semi-annual divi
dends for the past six months, and the
average in about 12 per cent, per annum,
'l ive James "Steam Mill Company," at
Newbcrryport, Mass., have declared their
third annual dividend for the poet year,
and together amounts to 80 per cent!
The capital 6tock of the company is $250,
000 thus yielding the holders the snug
sum of ?20O,0OO as tho profits for a single
year !
The reader may doubt thin, lul it is a
fact well authenticated, and published in
the Boston papers, and ia but in harmony
with the business iutersts generally in
the Eastern States. The Mill csWillishs
nient alluded to is manufacturing lumber
on the orders of tb Navy Dcparmcntfor
gun boat, Ac, and all tho stockholders
are iu tavor of a "vigorous proseoution of
the war,
Navy
are declared in the West? Why do the
New Engenders pocket all the money ?
There are several reasons for this: The
United States Senate ia controlled by the
fivo New England Stalos, controlling 14
out of the 25 committees of that body, be
side having the Vice President ; and
hence it isa small matter to ecuro for
their folloirera the enormous government
contracts; and thus enlisting all of them
heartily in favor of a "vigorous proseou
lion of the war." This enables them lo
slay at homo themselves, and employ
agents throughout tho Miodle States toen
list negroos to fight the rebels, while they
are coining money out of the life-blood of
the nation.
ttrlt seems thai the present Adminis.
tralion had determined to complete the
dome on the Capitol at Washington, by
the 4th July next, and for this object a
heavy appropriation of money was made
for the purpose of employing the necessa
ry number of bands lo insure its comple
tion by thnt time. About six hundred
hands are now, and have been for some
What ! are we, American ci'.iznns, to be
seized nt '.he pleasure of every military
Jistrict despot seized in defiance of the
fundamental and statute laws seized at
the hour of midnight, by armed mon,
carried before an armed military twurt.
constitute'! in defiance of the civil law.
this country, more crul nmi more op
pressive than ever existed before.' All of
which opinions and sentiments he well
kne'v it iJ nut, comfort and encourage
those in arms against the government, nmi
could but induce in his hearers a distrust
of their own government, sympathy for
tried and convicted of imaginary offenses. lno88 ,n arm. agwn.i w, .an a u.sposmon
andB.ntencedtoitupii.ouu,cnt exil, ol I lau"; '? of "' Und:, ,. ..
jpglj, I 0 w oli charges and specifications the
Ii ibis to be so, and no voice raised a- Prif,onr re."iV,ll10 ""'.P'."' "BW
instit? j or "not guilty,' the commission direeted
Forbid it Heaven! Forbid it men of the Judge Advocate to enter on the rec.
Ameriea, if yo yet are men I orJ -b plea of "not guilty.'
Whit cravens must we be 1 what cow- riNDi.su akd sekkncb.
arils, dastards, to witness so gross an in- The commission, ufter mature dclibera-
fraction ofour liberties, without raising ;tion on the evidence adduced nnd the
I'FPAMtliFNT Or StITC, )
Washington, April -I, 1Mb I
J. M. W.OziJT, lQ- ViinSir : Yours of
2-nd, enelosu g extract from Iho nfV'i
genc.er," has been pluccd in my hands. No
luefi puHngt it to le Jouml ia Mr, Srward"! cor-
rrspomlence. 1 hat you inny satisty your
self, I have sent you tho voltiruos by this
day's mail.
Your obedient semi nt,
(!i;o. E. l!.KtR.
This is conclusive very. "No euch
passage is to be. found in Mr. Award's eon
respondent!" aud it is u "copperhead lie"
to sa) thnt he did. Now, wo havo the
authority of tho editor of the Venango
&jectato- a goutleman whom we know lo
be entirely truthful and candid, and a ve
ry close observer of the passing incidents
in the political world for laying that
"Lord Lyons, the lbitish Minister, avert
that Mr, Seward utr.d the languag referred to
l him in a conversation" the substance of
which conversation was communicated to
the British Government, and aft'irwards
published.
The "copperhead lie," therefore, con
sists in saying that Mr. Sewf.rd used this
language "in a letter to," instead of a
"correspondence with," Lord Lyon ; and
hence Ihe denial of Mr. baker amounts lo
nothing at all. It make a distinction,
but without a particlo of difference.
A New Candidate. Wo observe that
the Berks County Press recommend Si
mon Cameron to tho Loyal Leagues for
Governor. The citizens of Pennsylvania
would uo doubt like to have an opportus
nily to put their sonl of condemnation
upon the Winnebago Chief.
Simon bus been sentenced by a large
majority of Congress, and has twice been
condemned by the Legislature of his own
State ; removed as Secretary of War, and
ns uiinjster to Russia, lie is therefore a
suitable candidate for tho Leagues during
the approaching g ubei notorial canvass.
Cuancino its Name. A Republican hav
ing urged an old (junker to join a so-calls
rd "Loyal league" got the following re
ply:--
"friend, thou chi.ngost thy naite too
often ; I have known thee as a whig, as a
free soiler, as a Nativo American, as a
our voices in earnest and io)emn protest
against I Lib not ?
An act which, if patiently tolerated,
consigns ui to an eternity of infamy
which none could earn who were not cre
ated to bo slaves.
Know Nothing, ns a sueerer at the Union.
statement of the accused, Cud the accused, i as a friend of the Union, as a Loyal Leugu'
Clement L. allandighain, acilizen ofthe er, and thou recollectest how many more
titles, and I cannot trust thee. When
brother Obed fell from graco, and became
a rosue, he chanced his name, and 1 have
State of Ohio, as follows
Of the specification, (except the words
"That propositions by which the North
ern States could bo won back, and the j found that- whanever men design makinc
Think of it, fellow-citizens, look at the South guaranteed their rights under the j their living by dishonest means they are
enormity of the act ! .(Constitution, bad been rejected the day always likely to do Iho same. If thou
A citizen of UUic, one who stood, like before the last hattle of rredencksburg, dost ever adopt one name and set of nr in-
iuuiiuhs lueniiuii, icinies. ami noia on to t horn toi t fiv vr
President of the United! as the the Democrats have done. I mnv
unaeru.ni in auiiioruy
the National Government only lower than and the words, 'asset ting that he firmly
the 1 resident himself, is seizod by a mere , believed, as he asserted six months aio.
military officer a man of little or no that the men in power are attempting to ! newspaper reporters captured a few days
significance -nnd consigned to a militnry 'establish a despotism in this country more ago by the Confederates near Vicksburg
prison for an indefinite term, when tho 'cruol and more oppressive than ever ex-j give a good account of themselves. In a
record ot the court shows that he had istcJ lielore,' I "Guilty."
And as to these words. "Not -guilty."
Of the charge, "Guilty."
And the Commission do therefore sen
tence him, the said Clement L. Vallun
begin to trust thee."
The Capture n Kki ortihs. The corps of
A li,t tt IMsfnl. i.f il.. i I
r...rn,i. AI,o a ,tr, ,,,;'yV
enrtridpft-sll of Mch l! h, " H
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Tb.; eimtlna e MMfMnn ill khh .
lin-wnro. BrasB KcUIwl J
l'lpa. to.. hkh !)( U MtrwMi. i., S
tlun vf thi tUte. !"" il fj,J
MAHUII'. It In thii riUre yeKlnrJuy mnrnloit,
' by her. J. (Jul In wnr, Mr. Jons W. Hhilkh to
Uisi Malisia Culkbciik, all of Ihil plsoii. ' J "' 00 ! ritUWurph in '
i -rAeeoropnying b ibn notion Ihe Prin- nT("llt whttb are Kt-sl (.Bl Urrffi
ter. Ink. pUnr, in .cknol,JSing tho cni.pU- J,",,fi;,,,,"B'' Pirt-7
meat, of th. psriie. specUUy .ntor.-U-I, envoi- q, gt I'flrlor Bflrf T '
TH In b.t .fr.rrf.J a ol.vor feast of th. ohuic Stovo, , (?onoml l'W
cut dctici.rtea thnt uaunlly abound on lucb oeca- ttrnn, far fale nt realnn.ibla priraji.
iui.s.' If their pmbway throuKh tba journey of ' Coal Oil, Coill OilK )
life iii not a niu'ioili, nleasunt ami iironporiim ono . ,. . , v" WIDt
it ill not be fJr the want of the belt wisbei of ",ul"'. . !"rn"". "rl,ttortrj
i.. d...... uiiih, .uiij iaii, iron aii(l('..i;..
" , "I , , . ,. n I variety ; in fi.i-t al -t .v, tl
On the 2lt inl is Hlooin township, by Oumer u.e tiubllo run he rnnH i. ,i.-0,t W
villi), to Alira Msrtliu TJill, of Contra county,
P. liloom, Kq., .Mr. Philip Hloom.of Curwena-' nd M priwi tbnt cannot ba feu Hl,li','
i . .1.. .
xow is uie time o pachas
If tou di'siro hiiv tlilrnr In ihi.iriu.fi. .
Hive then a call and aiauiin, ih.i.
they feel insured that you eon bi aceoaB1!J
ltemeiuber, their stn'blirhment ii m iJ
Etruat, C'leai tiold, l'a, wbero yi cap beiTJ
lo the very bH udvaatage.
UOld lilver, copper, britM, pewtar intj
caiing will be taljcn In exi'lmnte for gni.
Mjiy 20. 18(13. ilKKKKI.L i HIOLKvf
Still at Them!
lUrW)N bas RYE, CORN and Rood
FAMILY FLOUR, for tale at Philips
Alio, It YE and CO U.N at Ayra'i Mitt.
l'hilipsbure, May 27, 186.1. ana
H . H. SHAH,
rilYSIClAN Bl'ROKON,
HAS permanently located at Phawsvillo, l'n.,
where ba respectfully solicits a shnre of
public patronage. Miiy 27, 1863.-y
Oji liANI) H KT'IJ. I : Tb e. Is cri hen
j...:.. nii - . 1 : i.i.i .
f uvgii- uu uviauii, unviiiK uncriiiwa nrv'UUIIll M-itn . , . , .
wkh thm in ennreetini .lilf ik. V,,Bn,lrv I.,..!. ' P"15. "Bbaonber havinff returned fran tl,
new, to call and aettla without further delay.-! A ' S"H PB,nK "P f W
Thev lieir imrdnii fur liar nir net' ffnlml lliia nnlin. . nnnuriinena 01
. . - a - n - - - -
o loug. J. 1). THOMPSON,
JAS. THOMPSON,
CurwenfTille, May 27, 18fi3.
N. I) Tha liusinvaa will be continued as here
tofore at the old etand. J. D. jW.T.
NO MISTAKE N01
Orphans' Court Salo of
Ysrlms-Tbla Ticalboir .Land
IX CLEAEF1ELD COUNTY. (
BV VIHTlin afan order of the Orphan's
Courts of illuir and Cleurfiold oountiea lbs
underiigned will expose to Public Hale at tha
Cuuit .Inure in the borough of Clearfield, on lha
15th Day of Jane Next.
the following demribed property to wit :
AH that oortnin tract of land situate In Decatur
tp., Clearfield co , Pa. Hounded ai follows :'
nortb and routh by.G. D. Morgan A Co., by Juo.
Tlamilton an the enst, Bowman t Perks on the
weit, being the north-cast one-fourth part of traot
warranted in name of Joseph Harrison.
TERMS One-hulf in liund -balance in two
equal annual payments wrfX iuteru.it, to be le
eured by bond and roortcngi' on the premises.
rtlOMAS MAYS,
May 27, 1S63. Uuuritan.
CAUTION. All persons are hereby caution-
4 ftf.l.it ln(41ins; 111 nu mny with on
BED ana BEDMNU. a set of H ARNKSS for
two horses, and a lot of HOOKS, now ia the use
of J. P, Dnlo, of Brady tow ihip, as the umo be
longs to me, and is In his possession an loan only.
Brady tp., May 20, '03. WM. BLACK.
Summer Good
over offered to the good people f CurasnJ
nnd its vicinity, and which he will Mil at j
rules tunn any iiouae in tlie county.
CLOTHING "AT" REDUCKD mici
12
to i ednle pf
at n centa r.ri
Pugnr from
Best Syrup
And all other grocorica al Ihe same run
Hoots, Shoes cind Shoo Kinditf
of all kmCJIEAPCHE.
Ladies wh wish to make a upod lnrec
should call and examine th astortoient af
where they will Ind klie very latest, bestf
uuei lasnionauie patterns oi
rO PLANS, CIIELII-S, BEREGP
LAWNS, .le,. ia
r-Rye, Obbi, Corn, Piah, Daoon, Is,
sId at the lowest pricea for tush, or ajAaij
lor iountiy produce.
J. n.TiiLwrsos
Lurwenirille, Uny 2. ISM.
rpiUAL
LIST for .Hi ne Icrm, IHJ,
till ST WEEK.
T
Xj public read between CurwensvHIe and Cloiir
ficld, A DEED, belong to the subicriber, calling
for f2J Reres of land. Any person finding the
same and delivering it at this office will he suita
bly rewarded. SAMUEL NEWCOMER,
may 20, 1S03.
jLTBlklhcsijraTbtBiiffj Bi t ft a 1 ,
LUTHERSBURG,
CI.EAItriKLD COUNTY, PA.
G
letter iul.'d Juckson,Cth inst., one of them
says;
We are now en roulo for Selma, under
guard, und will prohably Ui scut to Rich
mond. Wo have been fortunate, from
digkam, citizen of the State of Ohio, to be; the moment wo fell into tlio Confederate,
placed in close confinement in some for
tress ofthe United States, lo be designa
WILLIAM SCIIVi:M, Proprietor.
May 19, 18(13. ly.
C liXTH It F. W A B P. Rannwny from tho
subscriber, residing iu Lawrenee township.
on or about the 21th of Ap.il last, an indentured
apprentice mimed .ni .1 ur Tit , alius Julin Hon;
raid to be about niuit years of age, having light
colored bnir, A!. All persona are caution.id not
to harbor or trust said boy on my account, as I
will psy ne debts of his contracting after thia
date. MILTON McBKIDH.
Lawrence tp., M.iy 20, 1863.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WJIEREAP, Hon. SAMUEL LINN, Esq.
President Jnde of the Court of Common
been guilty of no offence known to the
civil law.
Thnt anciont philosopher and law. giver
was wise, indeed, when he said that was
Iho best form of government, where an
injustice committed against the meanest
citizen -vas considered in iu.'urv to tho
el,nln i,nnr,lii !i.,ll,n,. r. u:.; ,.'...n.. .u,.r..,f 1 1. . r Clinton and the Hon. J AS. BLOOM and Hon
Wht are we then whohave been edu. department, .here tobeVpt during the prisoners I write n'is ha.ly note in the uXS.
cated in the law of liberty what are we, continuance cf the war. Appeal office which we nro allowed to visit 'cd. for the holdinir of a Court of Common Plena.
whose instincts should, at least.be all of II. The proceedings, finding and sen- on parole. Messrs. Ihimblo nnd McClanaj Orphan's Court, Court of Ounrter Sessions. Court
rry a Carson vs.
McXaughton A Carson m.
Vf m. S. t-snkoy vs.
J. Csmpbcll TS.
It Will luce vs.
Sehnell'a Ueirs vs.
Kerfin v.
Spntts fi.
Johnston vs.
Keed ti.
Leonard - va.
Dubois ra.
Leonard vs.
Cathcart for.e vs.
Mcl'hron vs.
Mcrher'in vs.
Lee i Campbell vs.
Whiteside vs.
Rhirely ti-
Wilson vs.
Jun IeoBarif
John Leonanl
John Briel
V.. Williaraa
b warrai Koozef
Ilemie
E McOsrvsr
Leonard - Giii
Reed
Shnw A 0;4,
Dillaa A Iltra
Raum ni
Seler
John W'hiteiii'iii
Iloelftnliiril
K'jbina a
PstehiD ti
Whiiesidal
KelJ
Good'aader
bands, in bcilii; treated with crcat kind-1 of th taenty -fifth Judicial District, coin
neu nnd cnnrlcKV. niwl Laiiwr nne uil na. , V& of the counties of Cloarfield, Centre and
freedom, if we forbear to express our dia-1 tence in the forecoinc case are approved ban are here, and.' with other members of of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail
approbation o: line military usurpation, and confirmed, and it is directed that the
ana hold the civil administration
oi ine'niuce ot confinement of the nrisouer.
country responsible for its actual fulfil- Element L. Vallandigham, in accordance
mentT . with the said sentence, be Fort Warren,
A fellow citizen of the United States Boston harbor,
has been wrongfully seized, tried, convict- j By command of Maj. Gen. Burnside.
ed and sentenced by arailitaiy court.hav. j Lewis Richmond, Ass't Adjt. General,
ing no legal jurisdiction ofthe case, and,
t J l a 1 1 9 . . .... ... '
we are 101a oy leicgrapn, is now oa nis Cincinnati, May Vallandigham was fn. . n ,
way to rort W arren, to sutler tho im-: last evening plncea on board a gunbont , ,
kind in their
Kkuabdso.v
the press, have beou very
attentions.
Yours, A. D
THE NEWS.
The news from the nrmy in the South'
west under Gen. Grant, is about the only
aui.shino we have had on the Union side
Our re. ders will re-
Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for the county of i
Clearfield, on tho
Third Monday in June, 1863, al the
Court Koine.
NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the
Coronor, Justices of the Peace, and Constablqe,
in and for said couLty of Clearfield, to appear in
their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Examinations and other Remein
. brancea, to do those things which to their officers,
and in their behalf, purtain to be uono.
prisonment to which he wai sentenced, now anchored off the levee. If ia transfer m mber Uml rrce r n llie naileries at J GIVKN under my hand at Clearfiold.this 18th
Fellow citizens of Pennsylvania, mark ! to the boat was very quiet, and attracted i Vicksburg some tune ago, and after an at- dayf' in the year of our Lord, one thoua
what we say, and mark it well-if this no crowd. tack upon Grand Gulf that place was abim- , " EDWARrJ PERKS Sheriff
IhiniT ta OiirtilrArl i f I Ii la it rtaa nil I ra n A 11 rm ' TI,a Vam VaI. .1.. f.11... ........ ' J '
P r .. ! . e-"-"' '-b"-r i ...wi.o.T ivis icnui'e me luuus'doned hv t in re he ' isn flrant lnt.,lo,l
SKCOVU
Morgan vs.
Pottsr va.
I'rlnn vs.
Hoop vs,
Rcid X Co, vs.
Patch in vs.
1'orcoy vi.
Fitch, Bnynton et. al. vs.
LmnVrn va.
Patchia vs.
James 11. Uraham vs.
L. Bloom vs.
Cjaseber vs.
kutruff vi,
William McKeo vs.
Bingham i. Hood vs.
Irvin vs.
Prunor vs.
Bruner va.
K ratter tt Barver vs.
Kratzer i. Sarrer va.
May I vs.
McFirland A Co. va.
Knrubaugb vs.
Bolce vs.
llartiihorn Tt.
Uainei vs.
Levfers e( al. VI.
II H A it Kephart vs.
Kriner'i Adin'rs vs.
Josiah W Smith vs.
N N Sahins vs.
irfrA".
Shoffi
BlanchanieislI
Bjyetoi
Ravhnrn
Albert 4 "bnil'J
Lambm
Antin
A Ge4i, lea.
Patchia
Thnmpfoo
Willhela
Jordan 'a Adn'aj
HuTck titl
1. Weld
Thouiu Bean
L A W.ld
Illauehi;
IhlUll
McKean Kif
Fsgaa
Thurston
Can Geld 4 H
Rollin
Cnmmiiic1
Leonard k B 4
en KyHt
(lainei '
K rat tor A C.
Wbiteom &
I!ai;d Bern
Harvey V
M aore M
you nor we are
oitizeni of a free
an.teameiiremonsirnr.ee, The President Las approved the find,1";::. "",7 , , , I
longer fit to call our.clves ; ings 0f the court-martfal in Vallandig-1 V 1,ksburfc'. frfilll'nS considerable ballle
s country. af. f- Union, hao,'. cuso, but Las ordered him to be Rl Raymond, on the New Orleans and Ohio
time, employed upon that work, yet it Ii!on c'vil liberty ia permitted, without your , ing rumor from Washington :
announced by the papers of tho day. that " pr lCTfc "rnwtrrmonsi ranee.
11 " VOU nor WO ar Ion iron fit. In rall miraoh'A.
it ii impossible to finish tho job by th
time contemplated. We may therefore
tako it for granted that the work , will
Inst at leant one year longer, thus giving
employment to a regiment or so of Union
Leaguers, who might otherwise be on the
Rappahannock assisting "Fighting Joe."
It was the original oesign, on the com"
v i taT r u it iti i f x- , ; I-t.-M
I,,'. r I t..l .1.. it . " " .-"..V .luure, ...loro
um ivivg win (..uuu iu IUO irar UI I I h
Washington Rumors and SrECtXATiONs. lorinw,u
1 ha W ashington correspondent or the ready fcJtecutod the order,
Philadelphia Ledger writes . I -
I learn that the President lina mvonlnsl
an offer of Gov. Curtin to raise a force 0f uPPer Part of lne counlji closes abusi-
oli.OOO men lor the defense of Washington, nesa letter as follows :
sent beyond our lines. It is railroad, a few miles south of Jackson,
understood that Gen. Burnside bos al-, Mi.suamn. on lh !ih n,l11.1. ! t Orphn Co-.rt of Clearfield crfnnty, lel.'rre
, , -, - - t V. ,1 .1 II,. rni'lIT IinilUK In Ik. knrnnK -"i. iumrn.ro, uc mi uuy .i - i
by given that the following accounts have
been examined and panted by me, and remain
filed of record in thia office for the inspection of
hcin, legatees, creditors,and all otheri In any
other wav interested, and wall be presented to
To Ihe PreMdonta and Ser retarlent!
Hoards of Hrhoel IU rectors
Tli V refurcne. In h PennsvlTSBll H
JJ Journal for March hi April, pTi j
2H4, it wiU be seen tbat the Annual CinsVJ
of Presidents and Hecrelanea are aubjsctiw
l.n l. ll. Km mn n,nl iKSOl 10 U 1
paased March Ud, last, and now just pablisH
be attacked and
captured
subscriber in tho capitol of Mississippi : on the IGth
, ion of dome to Trf V TT 1" 'f f ,0,lSOnc(i do I "Too will T.leaae warn .11 Copperheads
pletion of the dome, to crown it with the fenders joining Hooker in the next on- i0 bew.re bow they display thefr copper
t) 1au -I id r.ln r 1 1, At m AAnnA 4 i ! 1 .1. - i . . . I
. a .. ... . .1 i ri l v..- . . -"I -J w ,vl I i Vila 1 1 1 1 K, frt U1 -t sUC 1UL1I3I IllliUU TlilU
cap oi Liberty j uut tne "cap" has been " ucnmora mme ol the aimy. At in this vicinity, as a huge monger of the loMof .iuaen nri. J. n
raited so high by the present Adminietra- P?8001' hoever. tnerea.e very few indi. jihnake specie, threaten, each of tiiem . ' ,en "Uin pr'BOtier. up to this
tion that a
car penplo
:u ut I'lrntruv iiuiiuiwira" . - ' j - iturunuAC aLiticirn iiiicnivus i?hcu t'l lueiu . , m . . ...
largo majority of the A meris . movemen for at least two wi(h his bowie knile ! It is possible that Uwe- ,nd enty ",ne P,eoe of artillery ;
'3tr if ,K. " ti. ,". C.0me' ,' . ! U-tmak, is the same who would have the following day the same force was again
can t eo it. It the ma-i haf the ale report with reference to lu,ned ou, and crushed rebellion out of defeated at Bio Itl-rl- Rive-TlridA lo.ino-
- - .. . lU r in..,;,.. r ., - ; iui-u uuianu uubih-u rcueuiuiiuuvui ueienieu v nig lilacs niver linage, losing
cluno is kept running its present, course r.ra.Uon1.McVli,ftn1 t0 '.V? aPray tha South had he not feared tbat tkt ml o 600 of ,rtiIlerv and
.v.i,. .ui. i it.Lf-i.M.ii.i. had some foundation in fo( a wn known ii .-.t. ...t i.. ... ,Dwmcti anau pieces oi artillery , and
nrMiaiM Ksi iAiiA, i ' ' . - .
m iiuic ntiiiu luiitti, tun n inula iina i.. .1 - . .. iiri''crfictu miunt euncr vttm vr etuuiurw turn 0lL, r i i . , ...
"cap" i. held as an emblem will have fled bee. abandoned Z i .1 wieMM progeny, and thus greatly retard ."7 , T?'; ! 7 ,
. .. . . oec" aoanuonea. uen. Hooker will. u, n.i i in-,.. t kii,.i,. t the certainly that the cilv and rebel
ne naimi ici un ni iiui'a.in inn onrougn -, - , - ,n..riiai
JackfOli, the of Clearfield, eommenoing on the d Monday of lt,,,h to f,ch Certifirale a five cent Get"-.
... June, 18ft,t, for confirmation and allowance : I..1 . . . a rt
8c- , t-u. :.! a . ur.-n: ii. i.i. The officers of tha differeat Boardi.' n
Vere and auecessful buttle wai fought with ; Adujinistrator of tha estate of Ralph Campbell,
Gen. Pemberton at Baker's creek, between f I'nion township, Clearfield county, de
Jacksou and Vicksburg the rebel. re' c-rt?r:..i . i
v .. iuu iiiibi nixiimii ni niuiii nunwii. Aamin.
iMtrator nf anri ainirti1ii.i tVisi ivnnA m and ht
tela, rights and credits which were of Beuben ,u" i'i""ii.u,.. , . -
Unnull. I.I. t.f Xlr.A. l..kl. f l....IJ C. B. SAMIKUIIJ, v ;
3. Th Final Account of William Feith, Admia- j Cletrfl'ld' April 22, 1863. 31
istraiar oi an ana singular the goods and chat
tels, rights and credits which were of Aaron
Pearce, late of Chest township, Clearfield eoun
tv, deceased.
i. Tha Amount nr Willl.m V..I1, T....I.. k. 'ill r,m',A k
estate of Hannah Youne. lale of Burnside I J. K"
Ibe oflicen or the difiereat Boams. -j
ly as may le convenient, send to w "'
Certificates, that the Schools "Havl bt
.j ... .: , 1.. at ,
. uu iu uiciviiiu vv'iui"n " .
ma forward it to the Department that '
rant be Issued at onee for the District
Won I Wool.
OU.UUU for which the high.it .
m: ':n k. n.M k -J
ilOOker Will, the natural incpcaaA nf hlarbannlcna. Tn tt Certainly thftt the City and rebel I townahin. Clearfiold cnnnlv A..n.A
id
.a r- f 1WI .i,., ..... i, , . 1 1 1 iu imiuru inert-turn ui uiacKanunea. 111 v
so far from utt that perhaps, all things therefore, again luad the array n iu next ; faci ,he blacksnake, appear to be much ' troop, must full into our hands.
ru1,.e,,luo.,ol,.,,.,R,rc. a,.r,nec. here for fear the Copperheads This is the substance 6fthe dispatchei
moved from our g.io. so that it may not "-i ' i J . . ' ' should turn out ou the Second Tuesday of w. ti. j
longer -laugh at ou. calamity." . I There is posiuvely no truth in the re- October next and inflict a deathwound in "cme1 l W.,ngten. Theyaredoubt,
engefulrumoarofaiplitintbe Cabinet their old rashioned way, upon father Abra-.less exaggerated to wme extent; yet from
WuWho wouldn't l.ie in Clearfield? and tho rrobable resignation of aomaof ham and nil ih l
ino caMidale for Judge or the Supreme I?c,ruiH,";l tn foolrwj. appearand down to the low grade of deputy postmas- mond, they have evidently met with serU L
CoVt and two candidal, for Go.ernor ! J? . 9 ? ? ! V T' l re S,D tfr of B"" Pt ce, io... reverses in that quarter. - I
wfn ri . .,? . - , . ? er7r 1 !"s about him until the do ,. Voor. In haste, ' We-have taptoiog important from anv
Wcfl no better inatcrinl can be (mind. , of his oflicial te rtn. 1 - - other qtmt ter. ""I"'""-" "om any
6. Tha Final Account of Maria E. Ilillburn and
Matilda Msgec, Administratrixes of the estate
of Mary Mngea, late of the borough of Clear
field, deceased.
t I. 0. BAROER.
Clearfield, May 11, '82. Register.
.. CNS. WAl.TFU BARRET.
CI.ANS and BARRET,
Attorneys at Iiir,
Nay 3, '63, CuisritLB, rA.
Clearfield, May 13, M63.
tT M. MtITI LOLT.B. .Zl
. Liw. Hearfi I. Pa. OJEes
Crant, Esq., on Secon troet.
March Jfl, 1862-tf.
WILLI All a. WAI. LACK.
Attorneji ',w
I CLEARFIELD, r
JSes 'M
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