Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 12, 1863, Image 2

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(f AUryfviny county,
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in liiit hie. Never tinltU l.ir tliere or nny
jilticn elo imi'lo or oul.
I'lO. Mill slml.
I (6nriip nhrtv i:omiiuinirnliiiii iv:ii on
.file, ninl nlioiild huve nopeurcl in our list
.issue; l.iut wn iieeiilentnlly ov.-i looked.
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lire t pliioed upon tlm ti.'lit slioiild"rf. ias,.,
Truly voun, J Oil N C"jVOIr. ... 1
APSEMHI.Y,
T. J. BOYEK, of Jiratly Uwnhliiit
TREASl'KEH,
ISAAC K LINK, of Bradford twp.
COMllIsSIOXER,
AMoy ki;ad, of
ALDITOK,
F. F. COUl'JiKfiT, of Covington twp.
Only
, ' The extent of tho teelinj; oT hostility to
j Curl in limy ho imagined from tlm follow,
lot hrief .kelelieu cf the discussion .'
i Thornas Mnrilinll of Allegheny, asked by
j ivhnl nntlioi it t'ui lin'M nnmo iviis uned, as
he had kerore him a hoIoiiui plo lgo ot his
that lie would not ! a eiindidrte,
I A, CuintningH,(Phibi.) wanted ft direct
Ivoleoti Mr. Keirnnn' ris-oluiion. llebe
, lieved C'ui tin would Vie iiotninated, hut
j ho H unted to chow tho fenrl'ul issuo they
nvero going heloro the people with. If
I'urtin was tha cleiir choice of the people
I ho r. ouhl ni'fpiiesco in il. (.'urtin'. deeli
nation of re-tiominntion v.n hailed as a
harbinger of peace nil over theStntc. Ho
clanged that they had been cheated by
I his deoliiiKtiou. Machinations hud been
'TAMi:r. mx:;n.T.T
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nu. I vii'inilv K"i'.Tiiilv, tint i
lauly occn Jj i .-it l,j (iii,r,,u .(,lt,
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t hi'!' nil" B f. y fn , 1 r .
Democratic State Central Committee. i8"' " f01 lhnt tliratendtn force him
iigiiin upon us with all the entanglements
Tbe following in the Stnte Central f'oimuittoe , that hn e visited us in the past. Khould
u. srio'i''l l iin- I IXDLAY PATTERPON
of Wii.liinKtun county, lio, as l'rei.iJ..nt of tlie
iibolitlon of slavery, and the enlistment of
slaves us soldiers." 1 1 is very clear,
therefore, that even Mr. Clay could have
ft front seat in the Detuooiutio synagogue,
whilst the royal Leaguers would trtat him
as an open enemy. . if .
VAi.i,iM)i(iU.M-Our niggerhead neigh'
bor d jvotod a large portion of his last issi.e
to prove that Mr, Viilhindigbam's .uolher
was the widow of deceased rre.bylerinn
clergymun, and that in the fulfilment of
tho truly humane nnd Christian regula
tions of tliRt popular church, this wife ol
a deceased shepherd Ims been the rccipi.
ent of a bounty of $100 annuity since the
death of her husb tnd. This annuity is
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V n it n;inn
Cllst'.lll. .
II "iii Kiiiiianlc. liij ;.,
outer! ns cim he iiin.le (1 ,,
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calamity befall us tho people would hold
I ltm re.-,r.nililA . lie Ki.iil ( 'nrtin ennld n.it i
bt Ufiiwcratio Conv.nU.n. w9 u..tliorir,d b.vsjsecurrt lh 8Up1)0rl of oiUl0r his own party given to nil willows of deceased pa.Mors.
roKolution ol the IoiIt to nnuonnco the Commit- . . ... , 1 ' , . .. . . .. . , If
vi mi .'ling iiiiiurn. . 1.1 Jl Uliy UllllCC IU IlLI tlllllivii , . . o.,
MeKennan's resilulions ugain coming I w0 know of may disgraced men who hold
tee. It ccoeists ofa Chairumn nJ RcprefunUi
Uvea of tho- fevsral Seuutoriul Districts into
which the Stuto is iliviilml :
non.CHAULKS.I.TJID!)LK, Ch.iirrunn.
lit Dint. i'lisadore Cuylvr, Robert J. Hemphill,
up, were rejected, 80 yeus, 4'i nays.
It was thus clearly evident that the
John Fullertou, Jr., l.ic Lcosh, ! friends ol'Curtin were Uielv inthenia-
i' . i.,i.; j '
2,1 " Joliu D. Evans, CbeskT county.
3d " Wb. II. M'itto, Montgomery couuty.
4th " Wm. T. R. fen, Buck, county.
Tub " Thos. Ilocknian, Nortliauiiton county.
n-.h " Hienter Clymer, Rerks county.
7tli ' Willi.m ltmidnll, .Sebuylki'll eouuty.
6th " At. Pucker, Crlion comity.
!lh " Micbnel Sljlcrt, PullivHii county.
lQtU " 8. S. Winchejter, Luzerne county.
litb " Murtimcr F. Klli'it, Tioga county.
H'th " .John If. Hume., Lycoming county.
lSlh " Wm. Klliot, Nort humberlund county.
tlth " P. Hopliuru, CumherlHiid county.
J 5th " Win. M, Rreslin, Lebanon county.
llith " Geo. f'andereon, J. Pnttrn.fin, Lano.ro.
17iU " John F. it'piinirler. York county.
J8tb " Henry tfaiith, i'ulton county.
l'Jlh " J. Siu.peon Africa, Huntindon county.
20tu ,; Win. HiKier, Clearfield county.
21ft " Huh tVeir, Imlinna county.
S2d " T, II. Benrijrlit, F.ivcttc count.
2?,A u V. II. T. Pi.ulev, Greene county.
24th " G. W. Cues, J. P. Kurr, Alle-lieny co.
25th Jsoies Cumpbvll, Butler county.
2'ith " Luvid S. Merris, Lur.uuo county,
27th " T W. Oraysun, Crawford county.
?Sth " Kennedy L. Pliod, Jcflcrson county.
Tne Ticket. The County Ticket, so
I'l'MlltlM MoMtOP, .Vip'l't 0
The ste-miship S. U. .-ipaulding Ini nr.
lived. She lelt Mono Ii.! t on the -lib i I. t.
Her ofli.'i'is t. i'.uI'I the .i"go il I 'Inn lestoti
ti'giisihg f.ivorably' '1 .l.'i'o was ti ii.i
pi. i tni.t lie .,
The II I:' of tlU' lM.nl N'eW Vol k, under
ehiirgii o! M ij.ir John 1.. M ul lord, tn t iveJ
laet evening Ironi City point with 'JVI es
- ' " ' . ellHIlL'O'l prtsOll.'IS.
r,.rthe Ttepniiti: The ItU-limond pnpers coiilnin no tieiu'
. - Bii.'Caru, Aujusl 3, iW. of inipi.ttniic.
l. jittrx. lulliM : Tlie t.tlli.w i.n. i A,.. 1...I' li-.l l...u ;... .t n, .......f c........!
With what reason way be judged, 0i ipiiou of thegieul battle ol Slidetowii." to ihu Coufcdeiato ollieers and soldiers to
when wo vend that in bin letter nocepting a village in this township that took its return to tbt-ir various otmiij unci corps.
the Humiliation be said, "i inn opposed to ! ni boin nn old, decie,.id, ci'ippled lie- lie compbiins ofa want of Minority on the
.i i; ..o.i i. i. I.-, it.r. T'ublioau, who ivtiii. ab'.ut tlnUiu on nn pit t of all e!:nes in not ruining forward in
ilhepolioyol the Administration as to the . .. ,,..,..,,...' ,, ,lie ,,:.,.,..:. , ,,, ni- .,. ",
hands. Slldetoivil contain, llmee dwell- Tlm lliohmond I'.j.iminer iv eloomv over' rosionaMo pri,e
ings, ot.e store, alilncksiuilluilinu (w ithout the prospects at Ciiiii le.-toii, tmd says tho! Vu,un '"' iU in a...i,a
x workmnu.) nd a tavern, with notbini full of that place will bo tho most mollify. "" r u'"1"l'-l,"";'i ii.
of tho sign reniiiining but its skeleton nig and disastrous event of the wai, and a . . . . .'J' v
frame, 'i'he iiihubitr.nts of the town are fatal blow to tho cause of the Confederacy, j AIJTION AI.T,,i.i-ris7t ,
all "iiii,7Tnciioi"fulLblooded and unsoph The Iiichmoud papers slate llmt Lee hut-: V7 e(l skr"'it pii'cliiii fcr it ,
islioat'ed. But I am digresing ; ijn the Massed his troops and u ready for nuother ! 'llin i,h' 'h,8 l'"Hoiui; .roptj-, v.
'night of the 'JOih ot July this famous bat- battle.
tie took place ; the night was calm nd! Tho K.c.i miner says tha soldiers are in
clear, the moon shone in brightness, and excellent condition and spirits, and that
the stars twinkled in bouuly. There was nn engagement is possiblo it not probable
preaching at " Mount l'leasunt" Sohool on the line of the lUpidan.
Ilouso; and the peoplo came from fir and It is believed in Kichuiond that Gen.
near, to hear the word of Uod--or at leat Meade has been reinforced by Gen. Grant
the deiiioerutic portion, while the "nig- to the extent ol 15.000 men.
r.Tic(i(''canio to make waron tho "d d The Richmond papers have no news
ciipcr,e,tJ,i." Well, the meeting beg in. ' from CI arleston Inter than has been ros
and at length closed, uud the audience ceived through Federal sources,
pemred from tho door cn mu-uc leaped I . 13.vi.Tiuonr., Aug",
into tho road nnd proceeded to their. The special correspondent of the Lalti
respeelive homes, little thinkng that a ' moie American, in a totter dated oil' Morris
bloody (?) struggle was close ni hand. I I dtnd on t he od in: t.,says all here auy:ou'
The great part of the crowd look the road ' hdont of success.
to.vard Slidetown. 1 was in tbe van and; No one seems to entertain the slightest
had passed round the turn in front of Mr. ' doubt on tlio subject, and such a f?"i-,
j Sim i ley's dwelling when a "courier" came! prevalent failure is net to an
pretty high heads.
We had begun to despair ofMr. W.
landi 'ham's success.
jovily, and were us determined to force iJOpe. The trfs lUnSilli wero o great ;Wliat! fghtinc in the roar? yc
him upon the minority ; yet in the faceof !ajj to Old Hickory. Sotiil all such dess; wishing bud actually commenced, ".WkA'j , fhei
this certainty tho vole stood 90 for Curtin 1 oicible attempts to injure Mr. V., recoil j Ih'igM'ie" hud attacked " Bear's licmetu" i day,
1 1 Hi' i immei mtn i' " Dim in" .!.!. :i
lor all others, An ctlot t was then ) upon their inventors.
wade to make tho nomination unanimous, t , ' , " . ,, . ,
C'As these are the times that try
against which some iiO votes were cast KOulji we wiU HOOI1 10lv tl,al,y
amidst hisses from one side and cheerio!' our loyal nbolitionists, if drafted, will
from the other. I go to wnr rather than pay !?30. Kr.
.ir.rtctiKi!.
But Ibis givesus ,7 " . lZ ": worn erecting i ai.
I ... 1 . .'f"'"f . . " i ... i . ! ieri(t or. jama.i uianci. but we arc nuttinu
skirsliiii batteries to command ihein nlho.
iero has been but littl ennonathng to
v. tut somo of the monitors will no in to
give in, nnd the Ink-lit to harass tho enemv. Yeiterdnv
i victorious " Sneath" came rushing furious-', ihero was considerable canonading all day
lyon. All was now tenor aiidoxcit?men'; ad daring tho night. Thflgunsof th'e
Tear pervaded cvtry heart; honor lurks naval battery, which is the Advance bat
in every mind ; tho pierc.ug screams of fterv, will bo erected to night
terrihed leniiilos could be beard distinctly I rrolu the deck of the l'atnnso,o I had n
.....m i i i:t, i ",,v uu, came nne view oi tno navanceu woikb otticnerai
Birjr-Tiiursday last, the day appointed, ' ' ' ' . , 7 llie Victorious legions or 'Sneath," the I (iilmore, which are bristling up almost to
. ' I I ..a . .Lai. all i.r.l.iBa . f l.a in I ,. .rtf I. ... .1 1 1 .. .... ... i . . . ... ... . ,
, w fwi ' ... j r.....r ... s.. .iimTiiuini uuiimimiiu'i , nnu ouny oi i tlio tiiiso otl'ort wncner, unci protected
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of the war. Put it is only bo long its they
can get Tom, Dick and Harry, to do the
ifightiiii'. When they nrc called upon to
Jserve the Government in that capacity,
by the President for national prayer an.
thanksgiving, was observed in this place,
not universally, but enotight to gii'o it
distinction. Most places of business were
closed during a portion of the day tit
...., ... 1 1 1 . . . , i i n 1 f. s ii'i.ro l.olil nn.l
' ' . f. ' , ,. , . , government ollioers will exempt
rt r ........... . .. I i. . ) . ,,m i . .-..j .lu .l.p.,1 a. 1 1 1 . ,
,, , . , , . .,. . man because he has got ..00 ; wht not
i rft-liv tcrian und Lutheran Lhurcties, and : , . , i
exempi u p.K'r iiiun n no is nut tioiu to
raise that amount, by levying a tax, ot
otherwise, to meet the emergency. Un-
the gan. lie Lad almost reached the jsonio thirty yards iu Iront by a Ltiong line
van ; nothing could be beard no.v but the of ab.iuis. Thov extend in a direct line
vociferous yelping of ".Snetth" and his across the islsnd for nearly halfa mile, mid
men, hisincompi'ohensiblesolecisiin.nnd arra.i new to f'rt .Sum'ci as it would be pos
their fiendish ha I ha! ha! bis Bur. room 1 sih!e to erect them if Wamior was already
rich
services iu-)i c iu''tid than religious, at
the Mc'.hodiol Chinch. The discourse whs
so tboi'i'ighlv impreuiiated with the no
they ask to be excused. Now, if tL(.!iifyic ; and thoir idiotic hurrah! They in our pos.-ob;on. Thesa luuls may be re-
mi". Willi no resistance, anil were soon uie garded as significant ol what is about to
leaders uf tho frightened croud, when tho tke place here in tbe course of tho nre3
oui'i.iiV'.'.. " 1'iiit maitrc" Sneath could no ent week.
longer bear up under bis overflow ing ' Tho grand ball will bo opened in tho
wrath leaped upon the grassy bank on 'course of the week, and it will be the most
the roadside and there in a j irgon of mm- j furious light of t!.e war. Mooring buoys
n 1 1 1 I efo 1 I 1 1 a rwi.f ul.i.wt n i -.!. n 1 . . I ... I t . 1 f.... r. t' . 1. f !
j ,i , . . . . .. ... kii i - m i j'.ini.io IfiltU L'cCli lyUilL'L 1 I i 11 1 I dl'll 'J i I li w 'L 'Il 1
veruli I" ni uo'iiiiiuii iciguoi uin.i. ry l,:lt 0V1., fr. IV.ir.i t he lips of or d, ril. i tors and tho Iron sides, within live bun
i t. i . n; i . TPrtm fi ii ul i t v titu'lrin an 1n 1 1 no
jL-cieu ui u.e .aie irimary election to- ' ' .... .( ,. , ,. . . , , , .. , i.. .. "n..,l ...,A i....i i .... .. " 4 . t. o
rctheo Witb'bere-ullofllteleelii.n B,wl.o' tbe lady he.livis to f.-.l themselves ins , ' - i ; - ..o-... ,,,eu y Vs ni ou uie., ...nuu. o uiiwor
in tne most excructa'ing agony ot mm. I, wi a is. I think, ai certain as the dav
Ot' I w ri I h ..ili.it... in nr.rl en.iir.ni.il in annniuS f .. . . .. nU .. .ill.. .......
.......... ... u...t....u..j xv...,.....u.nu. i..tvi..v;n.
i 1k. .,.....,,..;., . r 1 1.. suited to lie thus called Hi the House
.....viiij.,,, w.ev-uu.uy ..oi.venunni -. . , ,,., , nf . nn, . .
liod to Ik intrucle(l w hy ami hew they "
i ... . ,i . I ' slavemvnt of hitnse1fnt:d companions.
should t rent the negro ns their cijuals ; ,
and several Republican have been heard ! We hope we shall not be charged
to say that the dose was eiitirrly too strong j with practicing disloyally w hen we pro-
for them. iduoe fiom tho I'iblo tho follow iug in for-
will be found :n their proper places. The
candidates worn fairly choser., are all
among the oldest and most respectable
of Our citizens, und will receive as they
deserve, the vote of every Democrat in the
countv.
.!. . ... .... .11 .... ... . . .
.iiu.si, seeing ue couiu noi ihuko ino t csleruay live buntireii prisoners were
'Ofpahtadx pay any attention to bis non. , 'taken by the Lost Children, on nn Island
sense, he exclaimed w ith a yell that seem- in the rear of Folly Island. They showed
ed to re erho reproachfully from tho but little light, and niter receiving two
neighboring hills, "now let the God d d ! vollevs laid down their arms.
copperheads stop before mu" w ben a uov
Mure, one Colt, one dunnlo s,.t 'r
brie-Chain, now in the t)(nevi,,n .11
en, ot i.rnnniu township, in tu, a., t
me, and is lelt with biiu oi. , ail'-
'id"
Uraliam townrliip, July 29, l-i.j,
NEW C 001)
A F RESH UEIV,
SnritKr Sum
AT TDECIlEAPCA.su
lam just receiving ami oi.griirv
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flnivi.to.j pom;h oi cpring fjlcj g
ol almost ovcry tlcnc
A beautiful aaaortuici t ef p.
goods, of the neweft und latest
great variety of useful notioni.
di.v-ijOods and a
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Cops,
iioots and bhoes, a la
Hardware, Qi-eeni
Driifrs and
Oil uud
Carpot A Oil Cloths,
GROCER!
iVuekerul iu i I
of tbe be.t quality, all of which a
die lowest cah or ready pay pricl
.ny oui irieuili anu tuo pu'ilic
rospeetfull invited to mil.
rN. It All kinds of GJiAft
C 0 C.V Tli Y I'ROL ft ' take u
Uuods.
Clearucld, Jane 20 Itsfii. Wa
estate or Henry Eockenl
CLL AUFIELl) COI NIV, r
V'J' an Orplinns' Cut! I-.i r
for snid county i ,T;.
in Hie mntler ot lb .i.i r.o.e
mid credit.', g .i.u:. am; i,
Henry liorkenlierrr, .!,-e.-e.l
Cnnrt decreed ni full, : ".)
proved .V. nnd mile-.-, esc
or l.tfore the firet day of next
tinned absolutely." " By the
t. l
Ju'y 22, (!'k i
Alas for our country '. There is no hope' matiot fur the e.c!usevc benefit of those "hotit seventeen yerrs of nge ' The Uriel Army U Virginia Cull" Gen. Let
for her as long as such men and such doc I for ,vuln il.;. fi:rinluro verto was in " Was the tirrt who leaind; crkd Hell is einutv. J :r I roops'l he held Drj,ul nt .1,iiij(u
GOV. Curtin Re-Nominated. trines have Inlluenco. They seek to put 1 tended : , And all the devil, are bere.- , .
Th Abolition State Convention at ! the neirro on u social eounhtv with the' wk i...v. ...i ,. ;r.. i.. .i.n i He then iniielly asked ' Sne dh-' if he , ''o,'.'1.'. ,."""1 .' ,
c- - - - i- ....... ..v ..,! i l i. . c. . u ' V u oi u er. nu uioei eu uu. ii'is uuen .sueu
white man. This is impossible. OW ha not f 0,1 lo. nr- n'libiT shu He be charged " ; '!,'" , , ', ... ., ... ' i .ul' . U Gen. Lee, callini: on all the soldiers of
Pittsburg, on ihe5lh instar.t, nfter a tierce
struggle between tho friend., of (iov. Cur
tin and Gen. Cmuc-ron, succeeded in plac
ing " our Audy " in nomination for res
tleiition.
Heore the Con rent ion organized, it was
si orJ.dneJ. And vet thev want r.o end to , """ ""T'n" '.'I:"'. Z'J. T ! I" Tr..Z.:Z: Z' i 7, " X' Army of Virginia to return, and mnk-
ijliu jvnif Hint a. .an tnuvi up mo ii niiivii lie -'" v. . v u i . i iy . j in hid u - 11 t
the war until this is accomplished. hath t..len."-w.r.v, 24i cha,,,., 5,1, ! started for .slidetown thinking, 1 presume, lnS slrong .peal to tho patriotism .r
The separation ofa negro family in tbe i Mr. Lincoln one inquire., for some per like Shak,,,eare when h lS. X have
Routh.-nu matter Irom what cause -was , son uoki enoug.i to tear a clause out oi u.e , - " . XTh rVVh ' . . i .. ,. so often boater, bacic their foes, in strik-
a crime of tbe most horrid character, and obi D
ecb.ralioii r.f Independence, but we X!y rti,tMnBce tlic Kurniil'a wrath appeased; "S a
he w ill not authoti.e (ien. liurnside i. ,, ..... i,. ..,t, ;.,i ,i ... , . . 1 hotr.e
well understoo:! that Curtin had ouite the Preacher seemed at a loss fnr words hope hew;
er.ouch friends to cive him tho noniina. lo depict it in all its enormity. The most to suppress the liiblo ns a disloyal book.
tion.kiidthe indi-nation of Covode. who 1 in. proved theatrical style ol getting up a ' . t,.o1; tn nrAar (rnyn tva proc;;j0f , lt''l'8lis some may wonuer why
, , . , T . . I . .. ,. iiiiii.i.v.j u.uuiivu. v...... nu uemociitts uiU nt Hoc him whv
at any ruto he "dried up" nnd went homi
like a sheep dog with bis "tud Lctireen his
lea.
had counted confidently on carrying off the sensation was resorted to, and tears were.
honors ever since Cui tin's lelterannoune
iog that President Lincoln had promised
him a foreign mission, knew no bounds.
actually shod by the more imptessible of
ihe'sofu rsex. To prevent tho recurrence
of theso sad scenes so really affecting
War Df.mkime.nt, . ) 1 they were afraid that be would get frigh
AiJJi'T.tNT Genkrai.'s Oitk l, , teiied, and run through .Slideton n w ith
Wasiiinctok. duly 30. lo!. ) . such a sweep that if he would come in
(;r.Xi:KAl. OKDr.US, -. i.Vt. 'contai t with anv of the buildings the
1'ho following order ul llie President is ' wl00 ,own A.ol,1(j ),e demolished, and
decisive blow for tbe safety of theit
es nnd the independence of the coun
try.
A telegram from Ricl tnond, dated the
L'Sth, says: In the tight at Manassas Gap,
we lost 2,200 killed and wounded, when
we retired, overpowered by superior minis
bor.
Goi
nr.KD, WJiAVKU & ( J
I
in' a tplcndid lot of the mr..t rJ
over brought to the plneo--l'
their nutouiers, and tlio puLla
very lowest figure the Markets
Juno 10, isr,;t-
lifl
AT I
KKATZH
certain aeieat was tnrenienc.i as ceri.'iin to' writ n piop.i.y wen. lea.e-. on mo singe 1uh!i.shed for the :nlormalion awl govern-: then tho whole land would mink a nr.d
mostly extioried to tnent i
follow, if Cut tin was Te-nominnted and ! his heareis were earnestly
none of his friends seemed to have any
better hopes hut having tho power to
place him in nomir.attun, they worsde
terwined to doit, let the consequence be
what it might.
of all concerned :
Kxelttivk Mansion, )
Wasiiimiton, July ."0.
j tremble at the awful issue of thai desper
nte cotiflict
, "Now lv the two-Leaded Jmnos
encourage tho war, to fill up the ranks, j
to ti.iv their taxes nnd Mil.mit to nil the)
' - ' .. . ,
hardships that 'military necessity" way u. 1S lnc a,u-Y 01 evt.'7 Svmimcni, u. .ramcu r.DB. men in ur ...ue.
i . I.) iiivu iiroiccuou io i.n il.a-ii.i, ui i iwu.o v.i.i i.ur i.-.-,i.r.-i ,
sed to ,h. 1 , . .. , V..KV.1 VVJTi l
wiuiicvcr cntss, finer or cuuuiiion, ; ..... .s.in.
....rl rtt.-inelnlK- t.i tlwmo win. ;ire diilv! r .--
The following resolutions, offered by j ion of color, occupied a common platform 1 or,r.tnjZ),d as soldiers in the public' For the Republican.
lion. Wm. MoKeennn of Wnshington I both in our social and political inleroou rse. ' servico. The law of nation!" and tho' UThe Hessian of the niggerhead or
county, which, aftei- a fierce discussion, 1 h" object was woi th the sact ilnce. hy ' llsa,res nn, ottfitoms of war, as
was postponed by a vote i f 61 to 45. j did this preacher forget to picture the j .jed'on hy civilized powers permit no his ofhVe. Afraid that the indignant Des L1UHT LKARBORN WAGOX, nourly now
require of tbem, until slavery censei
exist, and until all men without distinct I
Tit Bionond Trouble ici(A Great Britain Con
Iradiclrd.
Washington, August".
An nrticle appearing in tho journals of
the city hiio elsewhere, represents a war
with ijieut lirilnin as immint tit. ' The as
sumption that these articles nrc authorized
by the Government or made upon any
knovdedjjo of its v iewss without founds-lion.
W ll.t.UM A. WAI.I.A. If.
WALLACE &
Attorneys at
CLEARFIKI.D,
rl ltKI DP.AItltOKN FOH MAM:
i 'l ha cult sribAF nAiiri I rs anl I it varv o a aim
car- 't:m in your town seen to be scared about a 0 U0K!?E CARRIAGE, ana also a
ir ... . . ,r I...... ...l.rtrrtl,rt..rtJ i..' i. .,.1 . i . . .....1 ... ... .. .. . uuu uou. ... uouu ruu.uuu oruur,
iYui.Kh.is, yu aiingonisru nt once tie- i laiiiuy u. inc j'uu. uiiia uimi. nuu.-o -ju.i.:s UISIIIHIHUI lis H color in mu nc.ii- mocraoy Will WOO Ills OlllCO, put I. IS mis- J B lilAHAV
erable existence to an end, Ac. Well, "a i Au
ploiiti.'le.md bitter, has sprung up between lie bleachiiiE on the bloody fields of the went of prisoners of war as public en
. u .(.:.. .f. l ...... l i.i ..... 1 c I l
...y .-. i .D in vi.ii caimmnie.. ; ponin,ui Antietam, or Fredericksburg ? j emies. To sell or enslave any captur-
l -idowed mother tottering to the f person on account of his color and
... r. . ' . I ..t..i i....i..,i I tor no ntrVnoa iio-ainst the laws of war.
G3.
WALTER 15 A 1
Attorney" at
1 AViyi resigned hi. com
11 my, and returned the pra
be consulted on professional I
on Second ulreet, Clearfield,
promptly attended to.
PHYSICIAN A Jsf
HAS permanently locate, I
where be respectfully
public patronage.
no mc iioo i.
'IliAtlU'.HS..
nriuf nm-n isf . I. .e r.K.lin.r u-1 1 1 t.......in o.n 'irniva u-i'li a hour! t.roken bv thedesnnii'
.... wr ... , . ..... lll.l.Illl iU J.".. - J . . , . i . . .
cCiciei.cyofeither as a candidate, and en. ling crie, of her suffering children, would ! relapse into barbansni, and a
danger not only the success of the Guber, l0 rw 0 tLemo. Ther0 Bro lUoi, j crime ainst the civi iz.it ion of the
M'l.il i,,ii...ni.li -in 1... I a 1 11... I I I 4 M l,A .Ai'Oi.n i-vt i.n I i I f lirl I n I I AI
ija..." nti in'iiiiilitiliJii, t;ui !M lliV J Utl U IIU 1 r 1 FTM iliil... LU II IIINVUv f I 1 1 V I 1 1 1 I . U
1)1 K UCTOItS AM),
Tbe County Superintcn-
nnd Legislative also ; therefore
Jiis-HVti, lhnt the sense
tion is that the bet interests
guuiy conscience neeus no accuser ; any rw-
person who rend that miserable sheet two X
veara could then sen if it did not n.ako " no1.' ...,mV u? wl 1
. loaeliers, Directors kua lncnas oi ciucation gcu-
untiring ajipeals In thebnse passions of erally, at tbe following named place and dates
nu n in hi party to mob the ItciwUiran. 1' 0 cl"f,k' " '"" '' V- Ua-V.: T ,.
. . . - Brady, Bloom and Inion, at Luthersburg,
But tho shoe is now on tother foot, and Mondav. Auirnst 31.
o.rlhisConven-laie to be found in every netghborhooU. . .. ., HOidiCVH ,u:d jf the enemy w" hiuchu last laughs best
its of the eouiis j There is realiti in their sufferings. 1 lien 1 suiU WCH or etislavo any one because' We will tell the stupid, Hessian of the
1 sands of such instances in our land. They
j States will give tho same protection
Jas. McMurray.
DEALFRs
Dry Goods, Groceries
Duinstde,
dent hereby gives notice that be wi'l meet tho Dee. 24, 1862.
I Auditor's N
1.7 N tbe matter of the estat"
nn ! I late of township, I
i ce se.l. The undersiened Aa
Ferguson, Lumber cii and Penn, at Lumber city, the Court, to audit the accomi
on Tueidny. beptenihcr 1. i son and John Patterson, A'lf
ailV OHO UCCIlUSe ..i.. ..r.u ...-. .uc ,. . Dower, on Wednesdnv. Sentember 2. Kwintn. .ill u...,n,l ... the
irennrta I A lltA 11 I r i I . . 1 . iV . . . . 1 II t 1. Inn . I.,r,l.l Ia bnA,. !l 1.1 lf li :l. i.... ,1 It .. . l. :. . . . ' . . .i i
aT. a !..A i 1,a h s.nJnoiin., f - . it " " frv is. ivi if u'fimu v i " iv ol IMS OOlOr. Liil? OilClUW h in VO Hull- -i"y tuiiig iuu iu uti iu riiuh u ii iiiJM-j i, juniniiic, uncst uuu cw i asiiiuiun, ni ew , mni, ai Die otnee in in e ut
.i,BUmM.i( ' ,: !ero to get up a sensation, and make R.jsh,.,t bv retaliation unon tho enemy's that ho need not be alarmed. The Demoo- . Washington, September 3. i Friday the ?l.t day of ke
, i . - . . .. . . -r. - , . - ... Jordan and inox. ni nnsonvuic. l'temblr 4.
i,. i r .t... t'.: ... e. ...... .
i. ...iu o. ...n i...... m iv o. me r-rnie , i i r . -
J . . I . ' ii. ii. ! u-liv Ki.ek fin- lilltt
tur'oing causes will give greater promise of theatrical display? How much betler prisoners ill OUT possession. It is racy are a party ol la-.v and order. Samuel Curwensrille and Pike, at CurwuTille. Fatui -' iiitercstd may atten
cordial, united and successful suiuiort.a i would it be if nil aueli would devote their ! therefore Ordered, t hat for every Rol- onn tlirefor ncain aleen. and mnv nl.r. av, Spterotier 6.
duty ut all times imperative, but doubly i .;, .,, .,.. ,n i, .;,,;,, H o ! .lior of tho United States killed in Ti- ,t. i.;...,l ;.ifo..in,.t 1......K . Bopgs and lir.diord, at Willi.n.a-ro(, Mr.day
so ut the present crisis, which demands of I . ' . . . .. . I Ji.. ' r . I... i. ..,.1. i .l . -"- '""b , bepteml.er7
I . . . i. . .I., lion r t 1 Ii.i Id n (11tlICtllmf. . a . - . ' ... ...
Oi ei good citizen tho surrender of every ! llu;ir w1"10 lellow-cituens. ; uhh.ui. . i- 'i""' he imagines no lias sunt something sharp Urabsro anu .Morris, at hyiertowu, citcmi,er 8.
V . I feelincor prepossession, when re- I D is w ithin their reach lo do this, and if, uc vaol. n-.., ,u. cu- j u.. or j,:,liv
,:!r.d for the public good. Ithey are not hyfocrits in the sight of God, I enslaved hy the .enemy or sold into
This vote wits so significant lhat. whet, thev can do it. Hut to make a vhitr man B " . . . "" I''--
t;.e candidates came to bonmed, tho fols'out of a black one they
i'-'Wtng siguihcant letterlrom the great they need not attempt
" i.uielleri; Covode the pet of Cameron, in the vsia effort.
... ... i .. ....
" wnton ana i.incoin, was reau
ot AujusI
m., of said day, when anj
end n tlieif
T1IO.S. J. X
:. Cv
July 2fl, 1S83.
Yours, ,(V. QUI LP.
A SjMai.l armv. George Winslow, a mem-
Il 'I'I.. ni 1 1
... , e j, . . .- . jt , niwi.i . .un iv-s .K ts. i mu v.i-vr innij
PlTniirRci, Aug. . rretiitent ot Aatu.nal , . . r . .... ,
r,.wn.Vaftf Coiiiriition-r: Cousciolis that ' "fu,tr ru""" me louomng, anu,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN'.
By order of the Secretary of War,
E. D. Townsenp,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Emancii'ation is Makvi.ani). The Balti-
.; Auditor's
lccutur and Woodward, at Centre, September V. , w V u, ,.i,.,,.r .1... r taie ol
lieccnriaand Oulicb, at (lien Hope, Friday, Sep-' J ljAp( Me r I,wrenee i
tvmberll. I County, deceased. The nndJ
Girard and (Joslien.at Surveyor Fun, Monday,' pointed by the Court, to f
J ii in us A. iten J, I.-m.uc l"'n' ,i
Mulsonburg, by j Adrrunlslrators of said Kst.J
.duties of his nrnoiiiluitnt. fli
lickory Kingdom, on Friday r0Ugh 0f Clearfield, on Sntui
. Ai.r-i... I.A'l ... in o'el.irM
hundred able bodied white men of the Clearfield and I.awrenco, at Clearfield, on Mon- whon a'nd where ail per.-ousj
United HtatM uutilatta and killed, with I y, epcnlrlr i. scepmiisr.' I
out taking into consideration tbe number ! r-Positivel no private examinations will be THOS. J
of widowa, orphan, and homes wade des- hcd' ' "r,u,'"rt'11T'1 ' ,lbroe. Vi Ju'-,' 2;l' ,?M
, , i. i .. .......... rectors of the lustrict in which tbe applicant in- -
o.aia. v eri.y mis ,. a saennce 10 uie uio- Unit , tMchr to fll, T,cinei8(. Dissolution Of P
H V I htjster .. tfWiinntan si...u ii nu m.-.-i i l,ut L0 1 iirmeriu .
uuite a vnirc i.iuu . ,. . , ... - , i j en all ak.mv. ueorge u insiow, a mem- ---"' . j-
.ey never can and i nt ,ar'1 ,.abor, ? ,l,1uW, w1or'' berof the Sanitary Committee, operating 6l.tcmb.r II.
rl h r?Il aild Continued nt SUCh labor U.lt.l the Rt ,Jpttvsbu,g.,epor.stlie.ggroga,elossof Covington and Kar.h.u., .:
to week their God I other pha), bo rv,JIlHed Rw ,.cceive kined B"nd njed in that battle, of 40, nHtVox, lt Hickory Ki
the treatment due to a prisoner of war. 200 1 1 Think of it 1 fort) thousand two; September is.'
tween the undcr-it'ii'
the triumph of our principles ami the justly denounces it as a horrible outrage
success of our candidates ut liii liino, is . Mn.t.F.RsnvRG, Ohio, July 27.
j: paramount importance- to individual To the lasting disgrace of Millersburg,
.-ai ifidt ion or personal advancement tho Abolitionists of this place biiuit bons
Iruui niv intercourse nith rcrirentative fires to-night over the death of Hon. John more correspondent of the New York Tost,
men of tho party since my arrival in this .!. Crittenden. Yours, W. writes as follows ; I CSTJudge ooUwara lias iwosonain qh IM. .ana HA1HI)IUIM;.--Th. " ;."".-
city, believing that victory points lo the The New York HVW asks: "Can "Tlm citv legislative ticket is complete, tho service of the ffovernment- J lm one, O citizens of tleartield and vieinity will uk be.n iu.i j -'y
. , o . i . .. , . . t. .. i v.. . I i,it C.i nit, is under Ooo. Meade and ' notice that tbe undersigned has opened a Sbav
.Paction Ola now man a. our standard u,:, l,e lruo Of course it can. fray I H througuly emancipation. oil must a Lieut. .Cu doaei "D"Y""?:.i -t?i' ni ing Saloon in Uraham . Hnw. where the various
hearer in tlio approachinfi contest, and ,ho, , ia ,Aft.U- fnP Ahnlitinn f.r... , n?1 " emancipation, tliouah. tor ier uie .gu - -"--- " bnnh(, of bu ProlwtioB wilI b, ,auct... .. a Ju. I, m .
of timid peopio ; reouer uiui i.. .n.. ...r. , ,,r ...mr u u ,b beft oi A u raspactful- J'TUe aUovt J
. i . i m a t.t nlairt nr.iuf f Art I. ft unit Ihd run. .-' ... ... . f, . ' f - 1 - t . . .l i J
upon
in tlio nrrroachinir contest, and :i . r.. ki:.: r-.' .not
, , . 'UHi uuirnuo la iuu tiio iui nyunuuu inna '
... iI.a nnitm so n .ni an.a b nf iniiiirro IhA rtt.riAI fit
VVHWIlt IUU WUHiu pu.-.-v.- Mini . . . pim i 1 J "B ...w... w , - , - . 1
sti encth o! tho organization can center.- I lies to commit r i uey seem .o oo imoueu Well, it U no mV.ter. It is the instant ex- is a capiain u .oor i.en. youcu, anu ren- ly ,0iiCiurUl of bis skill.
bava determioed to withdraw roy name with the spirit of the Dovil. Wtttchutcr tinction of slavery in Maryland that we dared valuable aid d'lnug t..a frequunt GE0R0E FRIEND,
from your consideration, and improve the ' Jrfatoman. 'are after, and we ruesn o have it." 1 skirmishes iq theCumterltind Valh.y, Cleaincld, July 29, IoS-om
4
Ji'isici
oontlnued t tbe old stiuiJ u
C. A C. WHirnJ.wrr
I Wood!