Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 25, 1863, Image 2

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I'tlii'll I 'ink', I l' 'l I'" 'I llpull lllO ;TMIId
ii i i ,,' '.'. I"'-' l'O C iff duriij thtti:!
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.would bn very litlle diHicidty In rasing
IVn in.) I vaina's iiuln l.y volunlera."
, Wo c I tiiinly fix I under n ! nhli'a-
ili.in lo our neighbor fur this ti ri'imil ili- I
endorsement n! the position wo lmvi held
ever Miice the President Ihiew nil' nil die
, 1 1 k r. committed himself body "'' soul
' White " mill ' Black" 1'roiuiscs- the AIflit:onif i. ami consented to
'Ihe eld ji'iir wli", iitilui luniilcly lor j lnx this a war, no! lor tln restoration
ilif lit ul.lii', now oec.ipit ill" Preside!;-!())' Uio Union, Let lor I lit exti rm'miitinn
iliil chair, mi nit lo Im) m i.rolilh: of prom- of neffivi slavery. How no tnillilul
isi'.h to lln people, a ho is full ol vulgFir
pikes to Im lui-guidcd unit l.iiiulical asso
ciatcs.
It h uiini iTi.iiiy I'm-Mir present pur
posed) Illllil.O inoiu lluui two of his plib-
i 10 pledges, i ii'i n, wo. jn-t-sn imp, niter ma
ture counsel .md deliberation. 'l'Uo first
in OUlifr, lil- pledge. In- gave to h 'nil' IJH'li,
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WcuiwfitiHy Morning. Aov. 25th, I8G3-
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IMPORTANT NEWi
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I'liinii', nr m n niir own nnlliui itiiM?
Vox. tliKciill.ini nivl lmilr lii'i tfirrun- fMiinn no-rniifi j 't imn i nt ic impel s nro
iivni.lilin dliin Ivmoi ini'v. ilinr I w o tnftU iiiij ft i;''(,iu rliiiiii.p ln'inuso tlio rnouiili nirninut lie rtiina MiniMi-i. Tl
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i "in n hi hi". ji on ii;ii, inn mono p . -
trn.iH? Why, tl.ftt Uio ConriMln atrH u " l,,pm' " '''"nr, ,o w. i.e ..M, u ngani8l
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lif-'to ntl.Ptislim! Jlllli it avi ho ...... ... ii. ,..- ii it,
wliiiili, t'i;;'l li-r, will i-viT iosr n lively
intrnul wlie:ovcr likoily l clieriilipil
chic nl llio (trmitixf; nf Mnciin ('Imilnnt
KunnyiilO'lo, iimi tlio ntlirr ofiu conrc-i-rlii'ii
lit Viv,tniinttiT ALlipy with
n it 1 1; oi i t y of tkirCulliulic Chnrcli. Tlio :f-
hpi ii tlmt, turn wliirli wo will, try to n it would ho thought, urn) tlio j.rice bo
nvoiu ii as Hoino licoiiii' (n, jinil ilo- I lie i! i ii i or, niv nvs uvi'iini ii. ievpro;
clnro iih loudly as mmiio lu'oiilo will, H'tinndcd of this liiitnticid fid ly a very '
- "ftuillSl I
iiKiiirmcn
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Ni:wrniM,
fi' twliiclitl.7 lniiiluoi.diiv('iitliriinniPti. tlmt tlio war iloi- not hiii"c on tlio l'l-w,' uloisiio urtiolo in the riiiludcl- DU Y IM I UN flL'SHOVYft
mi.lirii-c, ,ny (lie M,t, win. M.iking.- twKrn (iM'Hlion, yet Stnbovill come t'"'- r,7'ml'- uPon 1 '-'""! The iiiWribon UTiK rurehM VM
. . , , ? t i i - I , i I i . ",v ay ''y liuiPi'ioue articles m mof-t tercM of the ie firm ol Uralum n H
Alter riM itm,; 1,01110 of Hip more notorious 1 dM liko ll:tn.iiG lioi-t, 111 f-f.ito ol ,, i:0,,u,.Bn ;, ,,n, throurlil the nd hvii)8 u,a,lo UrZe ..Uulonl T
instiihccs of llio violiuioim of iirmoniil " PjlorlH to jiiil lutn dowii. J liu pountry. Ti e full of Woolly, nnd tlio noff "l,nou,1P" ,n public ueDnmii,
sirmioti 01 iii-ro I'liizoiiRliip and wruclicU ronutiition or tlim iilmndotipil ".. ;"rH'.' 'ra wun enymj.?
,1
riidit ami liln-rlios of wliiidi ihn Admiuis- 'I
11 . ... nr,i,.i im- ,iu itit I fk l.n mif 1. .... III. Mitilti nf ita nrnlllcnlA I.iima almul
H'litieiit linpipii'd to iiinke Hh ujij-oiir- ,' .,' , Mlaiidiiiir tlio nunalilo ( llortH ol' koiiiu t,,'"l llioc t'ubinet MmiHtersof rrcsidi'iit IA dlipcnor Mock
... . ' " 1 10 Iravcli'i' who vi.iln Ili-it inlnml " . . "v 1 i 1 . .1 11. ...,:.. : .
,n,-e in Hint ii,,,l. .UoU.v ,ny cry ; ,m.()lo.iV . a. rjvo. y u ; ,od,,tnml JHm,u,t.? to avoid it. j""" The Secretary ol ho I r'aiu-! TT'I i C
H i. ,,,t,i..ly il... oP, on tl.o MiLjcct K01, ,vv .,.,, lw u ,,u,u.L,mMt.i ftlK; 8liu Now, Low do tl...y .land on this ,,ues. "'"'"J 1 ' 1 KZnt r irt f'1 itl lf?
of tlio win-, tlmt ever 1ms nnrcircii incro ; ki.lm 11 ;i uunny uiiili', Haos not to I here ' i'u nn' na uini 0111 winio r,... 1 liUim- nnv mnm 1 lnm kin r,A-
rf 11-.. r
ind Can
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iiiii, hut hpcaui.0 that oiru-crd and HoldicrH oiirht to ho' kept iigrt,., in tho Ul-inct tlio Senrptnry of i MM) I S i JjllOft
an fill ill Ilia plOLMPss of in l.ililiv l-isoil. ffimiilv to I'liahlo lr. Si,it iind Ihn Sfioi-phii of War. IIpir U h ttct t 'cj iinivirn
. 1 , J,o Wl.n 1,0 i, 1"',',,',,u- li'!, M. hundred unit Lincoln to compel the hOiithcniors to a triumvirate that in les- than five years . , . , ,'
iuI iMst.i.c. Who n .. ,,Mlv..om .tphmuko, on il.e morning ofUio-ackn0wle.J-o m-ro cnnlilvv At will ho overwhelmed willi the curto of a ! 11,"",oc,,,f.n V, o.i T
wusinl.iH li.auumal Address on llio till ,.. ; ,, m,ed ll.o piil.i:.: caie. lfllie K in;; .lohn mid willed from him the Sm,. 11 .' ' ; J' " 1 'iw now ol Iho countrv in, where the hone ev- lllllAr
ot Mard, ll. an l in h, tho lo'.lowir.is I ,,U r. rt the nu n, they need not eare ri,.... .diiel, have be.,, vioheU-.l by Al.ra-, 'J.'a er is under Ihe ,y y of cru,l am poiv- 1 UUO) lilOCfa
1 'I1 fc. . . .. I'JUll l.HH'Oln, (mil OMracjIMwi t)V thfl m.MMlim iK'Umi thO I'nitH States .,,.(,,1 miiiUiom in tl. ilinninn tlmt mn-L , . 9
II .mli, l.n iii-nAiintAil f,il f.tl tll !
HUM II ' Nil I'll!" e'li nivl"'"!'1' - ,
., . . . .'i- I... . I I .. IllPiid
liypOMieSH IMHI a ' 1 1 li uj;i' c I' inn nnii-u
l hr Uoise
in ii ki
into tln liti
we i-li.iil lint (lit
'wlence il c'i:iu-!, r.or by nhntii
hniginigi!
"I do I ut ijuole li-oia one of uiy .ipeu'li-1 utteri il.
i'B w het) 1 dndare tlmt ' nn-e vo mrjn s,:, yjW ,. j(,t tj10 Sutler
Urtvt'i n..r iwhwllu, ixtxrlWt with M: insti-1 . , . ' . . , ,
r i : i., .., ill.' mo i laiiUn lie ilaeeil
ki) f .1 intn in the bUiks wlmrt v. I i 1
lUCLlkVK i HAVE Nl) LAU f'l'b of patiiolism-n.1 i.'m
HH'tHT TO lid Mi, AND I HAVK NU : ,. ,' nMCwn" - when ( 'impress uiian
INCLINATION 'lO l( SI). I Ikw who , :..,, )v .l.lared ll.at the
by M,, U isomllit, Mn.rihobistCo,,.., '!;!.., ndin,U Britain, in thowaroflKU. u,a 7 mun .rilV e, S" , V'
;-rhe.o right, weie wriuei, in l,e bat in Mt tors went nlunjr well eno.li until among them. Their intereilK may be al L h. 'lTTXZ k .f 1 ' ""S
of filling up Ihodanj.ma,;., o that .lay. -,-, hh,r Um r Lincoln called out norm, KnldieiM, lirst the Mime, while Iheir power iunsel- "P to their .took ,r
upon the ground ''I'"'"'-' H began. lpad language, hat v,-, , tl.o AbolitioniW raised a "rent th-d, ,.nd Uiey have compeuior... but when (J 11 Oil 42 1T O V.
i tal vth liberty, which Lhailiiiin mud was , , ., , , , ' l 1 i,v . i,,.;,. Hllt ,,,.;. .. op il',niiliniiiv nf tt.nir H l t II O 11 Tf
w iiii' (V'i '.'.' ,villl i!k, c.lsHj(.,. j hue and cry that Mr Jiincoln must ty then auuioi it,or tiieauii oi ,ty ol iheir -
No free man fliall bo arretted or im
prisoned or deprived of Kin own fi ee "ti'e IJIVC11 to the Wli l to NoldicTM.
Which tliey flatlor thciailrei nv i
in tli ii .eotiun. '
Call ami oe oar .lock, nliethar
ments ; und in doin so I only precs upon
tho public attention tho inosl concliisivf
nlM.l.nn.i ff 1'L.!,I ill,, ,).,, IK k ,U,'II ,li I .1
that the .,.y..v, I'cueo and ieeui ity , ' inr ivi,nS mem.'er o, uie i. am.,, i wUwh lll0 .)lf;,uiei. ' t,y urt. en. not withstanding tho ctl'orts of tho A h-
no Feclion mo to lie n anywi-e, limy ;:o noi in iilmu u,o enemies u. .ml- ,t.llv01. , ,,, t0 , liruill ow ,,lt m ,;H rowii
Ictuand for them tl.o name ri-dtts ,";,s,,'r" l"7,"ave ui1'MMea aii oppo.mg
piirLieni, iuiu iiim i: nu uiuitp tiii-ir uuuuiiuil
hllt "... l.-.i.l. .1 l ...
, , , . , , j r.. 1 1 ' ' IT . ti , , . , .. , . , , . , . , lllllliuuilinia vu i;uil ifim it ii, i iii'v ut'lll 10
nomiii.'ited and elected luooul .o will! lull . , , ,.,..:.. ,,f ,i. homehold. or of Ins liberties, or ol Ins own las there is no clause to tins r fleet in e i.;u .,1 .
knowle. ye that 1 mauo u.h ami m,. tree c.isou.s, or outlawed, or bammed, or the cartel, ire ddiherotely bmhr our me higher on the ruin, of one another, u k.i ..r.-tTuo.rly rpo,i,o the M.u,,
r'. dt,dr!'0"8: " 1 'l:1 " . ' . ' TI; ,Z, ,lil,irlln U"y ruWV'U or .ll. n,jMm.-nt, because the Houthcrners they r"se together before on thorui.of B.Pum..r 23d, 183-tf.
HJV.li a . - - - - l - , ... iiuinu upon nun, iiw, ei uu I I lil I U I U 1 1 ' . , . , . I 1 . . - . . . , . . . ,T ,. . , . . , , I k,
. 1 en . 1 i I i , , ( i , , " T K Mil' I II - I 1 " ULF II IWII Hi 0(1 lit I V 1 M " 1 1 1 11 IE
not be rcpured to till the 1 nion , h.in. y, ,y Mr (j .., .v, , troubles of , or ! not thU condition or lliing, already
I... Men who now go lo i,r, are told o h ' t t.Heers.j '!, 'V', "r, ' hLlt O?" '';. . becoming visible in the Cabinef? The.e
i 111' n Ui 1 1113 ill 1 111 Ul UU! CIVli II 0G- I v....- ... ...v niiuii in:, .,.,,, .,, .,f M,..,- Il,, ...l Ui.i
... Ill .iii.II" r, .,,ua. l.nneA U' lion
.. . - d.ii ennui an icn j y t i m t a v. 1 1 vvj ( r u: ii
on Lion t -H i n s vw i wi i -I ri i . . i. . ... . . i .. i
i i .. ii .. i . . . . i , r n a t .1 . . 1 . . D . .... ' : 1 v iiU'V .e 1 nrot iiit'n wnuin iiify wive ho
o j t iiiuii 1 "t 1 11 v i.' 11 11. 'ii 1 I'm b 1 v'i hj v. 1 1. 1 1 vii niv in wi 11 iw uiu ut t Ji- uimiijcr
iilration. I add, too that jll lli.' protee- )(. if of'hItvorytjlllt we cou have no jwaee (! udge Thomas, of Ma.daehui-etts,) has
nun iiin.iu.i'ii.wi,-iiHj mi ... ,.Liku , ..i,;,in,l t RO miei.v i.pruKeu u, -irom ll, o Cray ol
or n 0 1. f-tr K F. M E M HKK THE tufi v
l.i ...... n,.
223 Asm
coinmenwenltliii in Uio wilderness : lor
which Ihev wenl through Ihe banliHiii ol
... . . . .
... , I , I - 1 . ' . . 5
lie l 11, on riii)K upon u,e gn.uun m . yeaiv, una Keeping pace Willi toe tenlu-jini,-;i',.m
It is eertair.1v not eo under- i ien, have encircled the w hole earth with
Mood bv tho'J.tHiD lVnn'sylvanians who , J be lorioin light of Kiifedish liberiy-tho
1 1 , ,0. I In. v 1 1 ,., r, 1 .1 1 1 . ...... . . 1 .. I . ., I t I.
, ... I, I 1 """J ,.,v,i wm, miu.n 'IHIIH'mi WL"
....,1,1 fir U rr, n.iv, nl I I in tat P II II'IH IOII ' .... .. . .
and therefore they rennet be expected
(nor mc they ca'ol n'ui) to volunteer. ! blool and fire in tho Involution ; which
They me I-ft .. ( U th all. The call is H1"')' unneuneii ana nopea to make immoi-
' r ., , ,i. ,, ,H ' tnl in Ihe Constitution; witiiout which
not. lo them, for they ivunt "the mailer;,, ,., . . ' , nimu
1 ' 1 , i tho Constitution would not be ivort )i the
placed upon the "round ot yiirtvlam, as );c.,ment on w hieh it was written.' As
w as the case dm ing lite first year of tho . if to make t his great charier nacred forev
rchellion " iCV "!0 Anglo-Saxon memory, toconneot
lion and law. can l.o eivi-n, will be eh. er-,"" -"""J ' """"" that n.on,inK' streamed the rav. which
fully given to nil the Stales when lawfully ',1s this placing the niaiter 01 lining up U1I1M1.. wiili iho bourn, couif inK with the
leniantieu, 101 Minuever cause cucer
l'ully to ono feclion a to another."
llow ibis promise lias been kepi we need
not inform the reader, except that every
principlo and right here enunciated has
been shamefully violated and trampled
uider foot by the very man that uttered
(hem.
So much for promises made to white
men.
The other promise alluded lo a us made
(a Hack men. The President, in his
Emancipation Proclamation, piomid the!
negro slaves that ho would not hinder or
restrain tUera in any etlorl they might
make to obtain their liberty. To this
thinly veiled invocation to tho slaves lo
cut the throatH ol their masters and mis
tresses, and out-horror the horrors of the
West India massacre, a number of tho
President's own friends at first stoutly ob
jected, upon the ground that if the slaves
oomuienced an indiscrituinato massacre
of women and children he could not res
train them from the commission of what
ever horrible excesses a lasto of
For $aie or
They do not like to have it generally , baely eulogized flying in terror and din- JHnt j Alt.M fw l w wit .
known that the reason wliy onr mil- grace, with ill-gotten gains, from their in- :b'e "'" Tho iiui
.Iters are now sttflcring in person in dignant couniiymen The fate ;?f iheori- j nZi.
it with the holiest einolioua of religijn.
r ami lo amotion it liy tl.o hopes and terrors
in favor ol a dralt. liy no means. lIicort,,, unet.n worl.l, tlio Catholic hierar
whole machinery of lh draft is in the chy of that day long In foro ProteBUnism
hand- of the Abolitionists; and even if ' arose -before the bclormation before we
.voweieKure that the Democrat, would ; ,aJ ,he '''"endentul light of our Puri-
be
t ii iv it nnrlirrc I Inn eh I nr I 1 1. in I t l..t ;
. .. I " I ft a . a . WHO VCTHIVIIV,
fairly ireHteil in every instance, wo , hiaraiv. then luo friend of the ot.i.iess-i
.... . . . , i . r. .1.. . . . ' ' I
would like il none 1110 i.euer, lor uieicuauu uie people, weie convoked. A
reason that " putriofism" ran take none of few llays "f'f tho unw illing king signed
them there as lor.gas it is a war for Iho '1'0 c(l,il1 ter- 1 TO",,d ik 1'
h- , ., . . ; turo to your ryo of that gmui convocation,
oxlermmaiion ol States mm State ttrt:tu-: Thpy ltl jM Wtminier Abbey, the
lions. Hence w e are " terribly in earnest" , mausoleum of the dead royalty and genius
in our support nf the volunteer system. 'of Britain. lIo;e was the king upon his
ami wo w ant lo see every able-bodied . I1"",0."1'- cowded, .mpurpled
, , , ,. in hu robe ol olhco ; ueai him weie the
R.-yal Leaguer oth.-r his r.H.ioiis carcass ' ..,. ,,, ,,.. :,, , i,,,:. ...,i ,..
oloOU ,i I,,,,,, a in,, in,, nk' ililiv Tlmv miid if i, ,,;,, 1. 1 il, .i r. ..!.!
............ ..... , uir i iliii vi; i,a twitii iiM iii.-ii.ni'imMi
miglit lciul lliein lo. llio l icsiaeiii was
Richmond, is hitnply U'cause the Con- K1"1'0' of ihe South Sra Hubble, and ol
federates refuse to c.vcbn.Hra John Law, must be the fate ol ihe jiresent
.lii- i, Secretary ol the lrHiirv. 1 lie inevita-
nen for negroes that Lincoln has Bto- likv r ,.elrib,ltion II1UBlf 8lX)ner or lu.
leu from lantat ions and dressed in er, overtake these men who owe their rise
"Hoier clothes." And what can bo'to 'their country' ruin, and whoso for-
tliniight of FO-callcd Democrats who tunes increase as those of the country's
are now encouraging our 3'0ung men 'diminish.
to go down to H.llcr, perchance, all h-n.en kIio are eulogising the finan-
,i i , ,. , .. . i i - rial p ans of Mr.Chas, und Uie ariiriiohey
the horrors ol a pr tractcl ( ennhno-; .StHIllollf kuow U well thai both
mom, in ordorto enable the Abolition-!UMlll lo iUv rHjllll ,0!(tiuctson of ihecoun
ints to carry out their negro arming Uy and its inaierial inieresiH; but they
Kehftiie There are HOW l.ri.0lMI I-Vii. fiml it in Ilinr i-mn to Imsk in thp mnili..
pr.,1 nrkniii.,'. in lliehmr.nd u 1.1. ' of e.r.ni L luvor. bomni! that ll.ev al least. 1 1. "'- t ollcw i i. - .Ichci i te ,1 r..l eaUti, hm
w" I ' . . .11 ' Ihonim Owein, l-c il., I wit :
llio I. on leiiorai es are inosi anxious t0 ii rr" " ' r" M."" Ail ihnt certain lnt ..f crmiml iiimiii,!
i .rim,. 1.1II (.'iii'.iii. 111111. 1 r. Him rtipivnl trM i ,. r i i. .-... .., . ..
. - , uuruuiMi ol i,iiiiiiir . uv, vlrn infill ct'ltnll 11
ou tho nnrih side of the TnniLilit, and Ik.
i.. , 1 1 1. ..f I.. .L ..
"-iiiiniii'i ,Mn.,ro, eon in imnir I acre it! a
huvinjz ttn'reon errleil A PUS
rtllR Sulmrriker, rei'liBg In Frfunk
I .1.:.. i i . ., . ... . S
amp, ni'nriiim ruiniijr, nun QQiftk
ok tinra.
io .Mitniij
iirmw W
0" n tai in it'll) acrca, I7U of nhirki
ami in good cnnilitian, anil in wellctlnlty
o llior grain ur gttn. The improitam,
TW O 1WKI.I.IMJ-II01'SKS, ti
I!A11N", two OIU'IURIH, and the mil
dlngi thcrend. 1'oinea'lua pitanoi Ui
April next. Title indimutatle.
JOUX CAMPIB
Hept. SO. f.
Orphans' Court ,S;ik.
I") T virtue of an order of the Orjituiu' I
1 Clunrfit'ld roiiniy, Iho uii.lpriionl nS
luxe In I'ul.lin Pnl o nt 1 , u in tier t.'itr, im Sci
the 2ti.d:iy nf N'uvmiiIht A. I). h(U,ii,
. p .... i i . .
,, i i-i, fit ii inivr run nu An ntinii t in-.
. i ii... ir t 1 1 bo iibonng poor, whose scanty wages
terms air rood upon. But Mr. bin- , -J? .1 .-.i .1 1:1" 1
, , , , ' r l . hard y enable '.hem with Ihe high priecol
coin ai,s.,.,iie roiuses 10 exchange provilllonn l0 ke. ,IC wolf from the door, '-'""-1 J
white mou lor white inon.ns he ngreed !are deceived and caiolvd. liut let these
ojH unuu the iirciiii.i'N.
AMUOXV IIILE, jit,
Oel. 1, IMS.
a 7".p,ii 0r. art
to at first, and deni.andH that tlio car-1 unprincipled men in power, and these -e- ( t h v u A M K ?r AH l! -T tbfl"
tel shall lie w amended as to embrace .ophnnU of the hour, beware, when, 'mid inimsone iiiird ut Uu MtilrauW,
negroes, (.rent Miitl'oi ing is miid to the ruin and dealt uctimi they have occa- fe, nm the riMiminder in un ami m -
. If I 1 a aifnii) I I, A fnrv nl' till Itftlilltiir rrVlafl'f ! llioratnTti.!- inlnrual Ia .a -...... ,4 k.
exist 111 uiciimoiKi iiinong our oinoci'H - "r '"'J, - , b- . . .
1 .1 .. 1 .. .1 -. 1 ia 1 10 uirecieu towaru meir ueiravera.
a id men, and where tl oro s Hindi n .... , , ,' , , ., ,
. . .. a . ; 1 ho shock given to ciedit, the stoppage 10
body ol prisoner., more or lesa of it is HIHH,uionf ,10 eontraetio.i to expeudi
inevitalile. 0 do n it beliero it jure, will be so exeetsive that ihe laboiing
would be purposely inflicted upon ft classes will be iuvolvud suddenly in most
helpless body of IllOll, but, at aV 'overwhelming dlres, and the t-aiiie oati
ralo, tho Adminislration lias the rein- i,s which increase their disuoi.teni, an 1
oily in its own handi. h has only to '.''" H'jr disposuion lo levolt will
i '"ft"- n - f- ,.',,,1,. ,,,,. ...,,. , . u isaoie 1 ne dovi -i iiiiic-111 uv me nipm nut
whs clee'ed, no diafl would be re- representing Uio Commons-the people ol i.-"-!".) u'1" V1 11 1 u,lu ; f 1 1,.. ipv.-ihip either from .-idiiimiMei in..
. 1 . . 1 . . .. 1 ..-.,!... . 1 . . . iw. ... .... 1..1 i ..... r... .i.A.,.. ...1. :.i. - ... - r , c
v- . , . .1 . . . .. 1 - i. 110 re 11111 anil wun ,11 ino ai i:ir ncri. i u , in ui inion liu; iuthi uiiiiiunu; v n nju : ..i :..r : r. " ... ... .. . i... :
,0v lei liii'.il prveiiw a (irnii: . . , . . . , iirni'i hi i-ai'iiii unit. . i-t ..- . hi; hi.- ,
, ; loro s spu nu n, ciau 111 ait ttio pomp ol mo a doi 11 lonists (teinanii. an.l those lolv C) I'ratiee in the laltn purl ol the hni 83-3 00
1 "I. 1 . 1 ,,n..i..l l ' I .. 1 I :.l. . I ... . 1 . . ... . . . ... I . ... ., . . n.i..-fln l,
linn i.iii.niii.i 11 'mm iii .uu unuu caniixe men can soon 00 restored 10 rpnimv. it wi . 11 musi ie ours, or in.p i iiai.i no pimrc roi eir j 1 1 n".
1 Stephen Lanedon. nrimafe of Luv-i l,.,;.. t. ..,,.1 r..;..,,,J ,,.i ..1 1 ., i,.i,!, .,,.,,111,, .,11 1 -.n,-! i.i,ii!..r and mn-.-p-i-f nl I'fiMMtiKl
. - . I .. I I V I I ll 'lll. . ,1111 I I I I I' . , .1 II' l .lil 1 l l tlU I I'll !'!. 1 , r. . .. -.. 1 , .
ArchMKhop ... Canterbury he ,-,,, i n.uIcil h, M Hiifrerihg and per-' There is a fatality in tho m:., .hoi revobi- i l!,! I!! ,L,, moI!
har.s death. The cruelty of any ""'V bkeourown ; and t..at lat.-.nty makes , nt Slt; ,;,,,,. ...i,,,,,,,! fr bu.iir
(:.,v.-.,.,i...,t i-nl'nsi,,,-- I,, ev,.,.;,. Cv"!ctll,:,t .w,''. ". i,1,s,'s fmt" aithia thcnsl tlm-o rnirs. a e of wlioatr
those who have -allantlv lonirh, f;,iM.., as tins has whole g,,,erat ions of f-l ,,POll c,i:.,,.JJt,j kwK.KKKPBIW
r . v a.-. 11 ,. t , a j i ii v 1 1 n 1 iiut irw (in Ti.iim n ..aiii.iii 1 ..r
1 1 ... . , . Ilillll lllll.-t '"J Vv ji' "v.o'i, r-si n I 1 ui
I
. uitm
eo 10 11 u it. ! on .ul. I'uiiiL uv ins oiu I'm j joiii red. .or lei tlietil irev..nl a
V' 1 . .1.4 I . .. 1 . - .1 I - .1.1 . .
irienus uiai in; was torn pencil iu nnures-. . ijy volliliteenni: It the linn mils
li.. 1 .:, 1' 1 :.. r - . . .
leuer iu a uout i-uinni 01 inn n-i m i li., tbt y cull lit: otttmncil 111 llns, tiul 1 ' stoinl
neighbors at .Springfield. Ills, mid 111 :e- no 0liu.r ,V11V i,.morr.ils e:innot now laud
ferriiie to that portion of hieniau(;irniioii 1 . ,i,n llm enso durinsr ' great orcan rolls its music amidst th
prodanrntion, in which ho promised Tree- .1... fl,.s, ve,r pf U)u lulellion." ,-Jolhic nrnho. ; the air is sullied with a
1 uu nisi ji.iroi uiu iciiiuou. Idim religions light from Iho alained ivin-
dom to tho slaves, he says, - -- ------ dowr, ticmbles with tho il ill symphony
"The promise, Uin:l mi.; mlst nr. Kei'T." "I'.i.ow ixcCoi.h. The Abolili.niir.ls tola .ijyj,,,. ttlllj ii,e viun. sin(, Tc jJnlm
Wo have no objections lo any man maU-.the people that if they would avoid an-' ;,n,a-praisp to iol fur tlio great charter
inr and keeping good bis promises; but other draft they should elect Cu.li.i. Tl.o of human freedom ! Censors swing nml
. ' . , . . , , 1 , , , ,i. ,i,, , ,.. ,),:.. u.Ar,i ..,.,! ,1;, 1 .the ineenso Uses, an ollming lo tho (iod
wo do object to the President lU,., the people took H, u at then word and did .orj(Islii;u , Am, t,,al j( ulva
promises made lo vhitc men, while he cli'ci, Curim. lmmediati ly a call lo, more t illT,jit(i10,, m is, and. gathering
kepps sacred and fulfills his promises I "10" C:,UI" 1 masters nt iVashing- upon his brow and in his voice the terrors
mado to' rcirors. And more than this;- l". "'"J "",'"' f1"1)' poiibU escape ' of tho invisible and etermil world, he so-
' . ....... ...... ' i.tiiwl i.i-a n n I nv.lii.li.d n.i.l r,..M I l,u I.....,
from Ihcilialt, ami llius Keen tneir laHin'c1 .-..... -,....-. ...
... , , .. . , . of our Lord .Jesus Christ, fromtho couii.H-
with the people, 1. for them to enW.vr ho p:,ilt8 in ii(..w(11 ntul thfl
thtmactve. This is a very "cold " blew. 0n earlh, ho forever oxcommunieatei and
I iiccurses every one who should daro vio-
" r.i.oaiN.i Hot. "--The l'emocnits told bite that great charter of Anglo-Saxon
llho i.eonle. before Ihe election, that if : ,',.'cwl: l'oers. Think you. men of
,, ... , .,. , ... ,,, !.ew loik.tlirso curses are not living
they would elect Woodward it won d he ,., , , . xf ,o . . , l, , 1 ,
3 . :yel: A Massachusotts Senator has said
1 the voice ol 1 eniisy Iviinia spenkiag 111 such i a l... t vour hoi
tho promise made lo tho negro was made
long aftrr that made to white men, and
Bhould have been the last to be fulfilled.
But if either promise had to be broken,
why did ho not prefer while men ?
We have road and heard much about
"honest old Abo;" but we have ."oeu but
1 i Uie that would lead us to make any suchj
charge against him when the rights tun;
it, is i crime closely timed
inanity and barbarism
arc not negroes they
to nihil- ,. n 1... rmltii'i'il In A diHTlir Pnnsiati.iit ivllii' 59fli)l1 00
I'lieso men order. In nations, us well as among indi-1 hnm.iiiiioly rpi.n frrieluaiur,. lioVwa)ii
II ro white vidua s. l'roviilcnce has a sure method oil"1 c.'.iiius wm.ii un-j .-u .....
Vi.'W of tho I'Ol.hKUK, -ni
May f, l. ty.
y Ivania spenkiag in such j i i)al your honored Governor is now being
. i Ihunder lones lo Iho powers that bo at dragged nl the chariot of a Federal L'xecu-
J KXK INS 1 SMITH.
rittii'U'jH,fi
WATCH & JEWEIi!
rpilR undcr.slgncd rli!.
X Informs his cu.'tuomu'
pul.lie Ronernlly.that kk"j
rircivpii rroin me .an."" I
n,l il hii ital.lil.iiiint in (i IIAIIAN ll I
Hi 1. ..li,:.... Inll.n ln.nn n l',ftl I ! . . , a I M . . . .1 .f fl.t
.. . . ., - in n'ni inn i i .in ijii iii ii. ...ii., .1,.. v..... j iio'iriioiii, ra., a line nssnrnnriu i
gave In in a majority Ot J,,Mi. Cen- ,.;, ,, ho crndo by Engine Warciirs. and Jfwkisv of different e,'
trc, the native county of (Jovornor No. 174. While tho train was stopping at i from a linKlo niece to a full sett, whick "'
Iiiizorne, Judgo Woodward's rotinty,
of drovers and those in charge of the stock,
jt.
i
livi!li'"'
men, and tliotigh wo may rogar.l them dealing h ith the passiont and sinsol me... ' ;';"; time, wd wtW.
i, lu.si.iKi'ii on mo war (IIOSllOII, yet , ' , , 1 ' : tfw i.lrsr. i:li..nt rsin .nsrc. r
we arc not insensible in ilml,- u,.ti',... !f tll,ir ow" 'o'bea. llcnven ludptho men : y. , lltaiir,...s. Si.c.-imcnsot l'nmi.lif.j
inrr TI, ...... ,..l,i I. , : r ! in power wncn in.n nour ftrikcs.
ings. i net c ought to no indignation .
meetings in every town in tho' North, j A m, ('atastoi-hr. -On Wodnsd.iy
until Lincoln was Compelled, by tho morning hist, one of the most, terrible and
force of public sentiment, to restore fanl accidents that was ever witnessed on
these, men to liberty, and nbnnibin the Tena'a Pail I'.ord, oeeuned to the
his criminal position that tliey are no Sto''k KxpressTrain K.vlwar.1. whilestand-j
better than negroes. 7Vv Hook. ,inp t (:c..rm,.gh Siatioa To the rear or,
J each slock tiain isattae'.'.cd what is cdieil!
WconwAitn ant. Ciuti.n at IIomk. n r,,!ll,1"us0 ?' U'r. ,lT ""od.n.on
Mr t i . a i ti vo. imur riinr I Im rii'lilc nf I lw tumnU i. n.i
i a i - , .i ..i i nsu n if i (in iu vur u n i ri irii in iiiu .. ... ( c . .... .v v, ..... i.u..
iniore3is 01 a-ruic men come in conuiei n iiii c i vinLdiiur i Iia in-nii flmpim ninij ' . n i . - .. . .. . . 4 0 ... .. ... , o- flt,p. (
... . . . oi ii'iti:il nut noses of llio war tliaL tlit?v ! "u '"r. fc" ' ' ' miiiueu i i (uini, iravo OOdward a inaionfvol the station named, to allow this hnsine to ' sell nt tlic must reaaonamo rrl" lgr""'
IhAia lt 1 . ,..L . , ... .c I ' A 11 ..,l,'unu C 41 V 1 I, M l Ir'tililmMa.tn 1. ... .,.. n...l . . . . . ....
i.iv.u wi iiiii ,i.'v.. iiuiviiviiii .t. i.ii 1 i-i 11 I x.i.i . 1 . i...i,.-, uiii iiir.i'.ijr, nnvi our
t.ii .. 110. ..uu. 111 tiiHiiiiiiv. mill 11,11 irirn I . i ... ri..i it.. . i. r .1
OppieSSOIS, J v-uimiuuuun, jiiii, 1110 leopio Ol lllO
of African descent." (io on.
The ! cxclinnn for old gold nnd silver.
ill I .. 1 1 1 i-v . . ., - .....I .r.tl
m. J It 1iio l ie HCinOCrilllC tnaior- take 111 coal i.iki wiuer, a mew u,i, "Ji' , "i.j , " , .iki'
itv in L7.fno Was only 2:,4. Ll fire-box was blown off and the liler J vamtyc.bk.d,...
Clirtill'H inaioritv ill (Vntro was 211. r'i,, UP nn,1 Uv0K" 0n loP of.ll'C' t-'lk:le- ALL kinds of Clocks, W.tohei iilK
It is a htintrin-"rebuke to (iovernor 1,0050 C1V '..", W ' BM' "um V" ;cr' 'crofully re,.ired and llVrrns,
i .:. f i. e,.liritfi
Pent. 10. ISSfl. U. F.Kll'1
1 DMIMSTHATOU'X NOTIl'ly'
i, !,!. i.ivcn. Thai I.ctlcn ol "
we can beai ll.eyokens long as anyboaat-i t-',l'-"" "'""" ""-j. 'J 'r .' s o um-not in any
ii a "lo 1 I" cause " jxttMtm" would bring forth ,un- (,0,1"cn,.onl,;U"'y. ot in thepresem-eof tho
J: rl..:. dantvoiuntecrs.an honorable neaco would Y!, .V.'' "ol V" ct'rcmony oi ' .". u' ,:.,,l'.M vers and there helps. Tl.o result was that
Tub Bank Wr-A kind of L-uerilla speedily beobtained and IkliWnnof i ' ' ,. ,in"';4 ol or- v urtin u.ai ins majority ol .ill in Ins j , Fin, UooT. was so badly in-
1 u bank ar. A kind of tueriliye. He obtained and Ihe hlesMns or gail nilJ r10lr or tl mrenso of i own county in lS(ii) is changed to 311 j,,n,l that he died en Tuesday morning
warfare ha. been m existence for several a restored Union wou.d rrow n the hopes praise, no! amidst the fulni.nations nl.igainst him iu lMi.'!, -l,ilo Jud-o Cha. 1'onahoe, fireman, was throwna
nionuis past, Detwe-n li e Mate banks ami , ot every patriot, nut the pcoplo rerusc.l !" i,.,i inner uio great say ot , Woiwlwni-d amm.rr 1,U old Wnn.b ,d considerable distance from Ihe enuino. re-i ". .. L f , . i. Liti.1
the new banks lint are helm, established ' to elect Wo.idw urd. The maioi il v voIp.1 .Jl(,i,v . the Atlantic to the Missis-, .i ' . , . r.ivine a severe shock and a number of -i r.-i.i v. d'i
, ..c... "... - . I:.. , ...... ,' r 'l'l'; )' too are seoucstei i and I ..Vi?.,' ... '"" P,,m UrU,Z l.r i. I. H,o..l,i h.will rmm.r ' i.l .... '.'i r, Vi . .,B,i.r.ien.J. i
...miiaiuu. ."ie.e..ei., oy ...cuc-.u, nno, o. nn. u. . i-e.nuc.i.is ,oi- .X(..ui5i , excomu.unicatina and accurs-' ' ' vou's ovl l""S :yor.tyin ',:..',, ' , ' " f.": 1 1" .. I "1. ,T. .I a ..uu ?ed
crocs of his imperial mnjesty at Washing- e.l for Peaee-or al least for a poli-y lhat ing-and from the body of thn just God in! I''1'-. .,l " IllUli -t like tho above, ,enr bu'm.'ier .'.f l'lii pIpLoosp o.r : mediate rsv.nent, and thosehsvirl.in,'
ton. Last week Shi I'laver Chase de-'gave good hopes of leading to pence. The Heaven and from tho company of thei coupled with tho rascality nnd fraud hnt u; ftrrn ,roken, head cut nnd was ,nfl '"me ",'H Fieni ttiem duly sn'hei""'-
clared war in earnest against the Stale )u,iwj of the managers at Washington is " ,uu ul' l-eL J Tl,er,- immense i pet pciraiou ni inc into cieCLion, which otherwise bruised and also badly scalded, ""o"-'"1"- imiOLK?.
..... ... . . .' " .. . to . . clieeiini! and the mininni of lna mrn-m .. i. ai..ki:.. ... . . . : . ,. . JAMr.s w biuubii
insutuiions, nnu me campaign is now no longer to restore the Union, but to blot: ,Ti10 hnv. .Hrnd in ll. n . n 1 ,A ,.;,i .rum r rom uie inner ins me is onuangerp. Ootobor 19, lS6;.-pd
c . i t .. i. .. ... i "im mm u.irou III llllH nge ntld I.UlU IO hnrl,v. Prmnnir nrni. It,.... ,. nl,,,.. Vnll.nn 1!nin,imiT n .low limi ne linil.'
.any opencu. in i ma wanare uoui a.a oul States, exterminate Slavery, nnd tun, violate these sacred rights of personal and! J V. ' . . i rV v 7T 'hi ' ' V; , ' V,i . x.Vv, ikTI( K-J
, , . 1 1" ome four or five millions of half civ-, constitutional libe rly. l.J"-.L' W- ' Cify, who was a pnssenger in the callebooso A i bereliy Riven, that better, of Ala
'I he .Seere.tarv nf I hp Ti-pnunrv I ma nni!.:,: i n i ? ... . . i . . - - ..... ...... re.. . . . . i . i , i 1 1. .:i.i nr :....i I iIai, nn ,1m .on. ,,r Wm. Ilrnhnm, lit'"
j j .... nnittrican cn-uens oi Airican ues-
fied all government oflice.. and ngenU ( C(.tll (o mingle with and eat out the ub-
u..u me, must i,epOS,i ii.oir lut.iis in mo 8tlulee 0f the toiling millions of the while
, ' ) i t a
.Mn.i.nu. us. h, uo.ng oils, p , - a tnc0 , Hl0 f,ec States- Tor such a pin-' a War
witi.outcap.iai, anu lor wt.ose green-v,3 , ,,0 pcm0ciat enn be expected to vol- for tl
liBru '......,. , .iiiiicuiiuniiliwr. UlilpiT. al Ihia lutn t'nv ul,,.. Al.i:
i v vnii ii in vi IV I HJ 1 1'
1
-I'! "'i'Y'liniglit-inchgun, Wtiy .h. -LonMor ml wa, badly scldded. lie ; tbty. ZA
,r,V-) "OA CH.ucnis ;(0UK)m, rolln,s lfl3 Uo-1 tried at d,0;l on luesoay morning dclVled to taid estate are desired le " "lZI
emancipation nrorlamatton. ha been ., ' , . . " u Jo hn llodue. of Ken uekv. emu bvpd J: ..rir
ded toT.'B.llrvan. of .'hien. i V'c Vn trroun. Aronton.. by 0I1(. cf lh.i drovers, wns instantly kill- 'l Z 'Z 'Zr
J- itinrew ono iiimclrod and liltv ;i n wfi nUn nnnfhrr mnn who iVfii nn- keHl.u.a,.i . .
inn a trt w i n
j pound shot,
HI vf f(l , n nn naetAti mi llid tfuln TIijiph
rp. e . . a . . a a - I T - ". r-1 iy v . u lir IU lllll rrilill oil HIV linill, IHCIU, '
The next order from the Shinphcler tion un is at its meridian Ilenc 1 ' .. (lOvorn- pounds of powder. fJ lio oxporimonta, wcro no papers or marks about him where-' Ooshen, Oct. 7, ISM
WM. OKA 11 AM, Jr.,
factory will be, that the " government " lmi,, ...in i i fl , , , , ,moni a now gown, bonnet and shawl, it is Bind, established the invention of oy to discover wno ne was, or where lie
""!. Hill UD llllb LU I C L'lllll I' V HUH IIUI. a... . ... I j 1 . .1 . a . aseaaaal rAm
bv er At;,-; t,.:V J XVhiU nn " " Government") "u)or f.umpt. ol Amor-, ; .
tl IO Id . l f-IM It inVAIMi, ! "Vi nev a
I
vnl'iiun. tn rpponni7i.a IliA linn.ir ib..o. rf i:..l I... . , ...
, , v, uu. nnoiiiion cousins, una u. - . . ienn intronnitv
Statobankt as money, and that it will be doubtless what they imaeiiia is "blowinc ,secm8 to 1,avo C0"11" 't.3 lollies into L" ',-"my .
i. ii i:.i I . : u i ir... i . '6 fcj
COUHUIClea B umiuyui I'mciico iu uuur nov.
r.. ..iuI no-fl i
Sll.WIXi and ll .nt.'n""-i
citisen of Clearfield and I
r
1 disloyal prac
or pay out the money of State banks, ar.d !
subject.
offender
lines
money.
In,tt,,nrl u rw T i n :n . "" - ..i i ser
in. i, . ,n,i iu i i, , n .vii'iiiiiiin. mil pa Hint tin. uuJi.rmirneu -r: ,m:
who was disnnlched bv thn f!omnnnr i.i i. , nml,.m How. where IM S
allpnd tlio illinrpd Illpn f,ir llio nl,un n.r. hr.ni'hn. nf kin Vrnfenion will be eon"" ' to
AVo wonder if llio " Government" appointed assistant troasuror at Now
A2rMr. W. A. Shannon lias been "tiend the injured men, for tbo above par- T"?!!
wtuini b. j f unu a r luu'ic
i . . i ; . i . . k-i.i .r k i auiii. . .m
- -' - . mj auuvii m fMisw vi wi ni Wm.la''
(mail probability) tho innocent;. """ ,"i''""u'K int hits Lhs not , . 8()d Con.titll,itin I .ork by .Mr. Uisco, in placo ol Al. II. Tin Next 1W Fmnr.-Among the pas- ,
to banishment "beyond the , , Jlonit'iry tin- . . . . ...... i Field Ksq., promoted to tho treasury .songera ou tho steamer City of Now York : weaniMo. jaij t '- --7?
or 1nc111111r.ua ier tins stylo : "Tho ' l" nv,,,v"u,V , - Rt Washington. Air. Shannon was r ago, for Liverpool, was Tim . i,Misithtoiw' MmrB-jr
J VirMvi tnry is still determined to stand; , 1 appointed by Air. Gnthrie to tho head a brother of the Henioia Hoy, if horeby KB, Tb;.t Ut w " i
ruour ha. received .J u - ' .7' . ;v'" n. of utu Mcrh: 7r p" n '. f tle loan oinco at Washington, and r ' 0 :'r;'utd
0111 l'rovost Marshal Uencral rry, oouol coui.uuo u. uu w. HS long ns it .viVftnU : ,;P1.n m. -,v . "i lone cntovcd tho confidenco of tlioDo-l . ... . b,"' .1 " .".'"S " V., " , "I "T "LV-JT: .h. underMRi.
tsTiovernor Sey
note li
stating that such eon cross,
m mav furnish their nuota of volunteers
. . 1 1 ... .... .vi 111 ciwi tiKiini n uie nniian ni .. . .i tin ihmi ii.aU
nndor the recent call will be exempt from JsiyOne dollar per bushel lor new coru Representatives are now in WnAhinrrLnn 1 J Aaam Cd.U K, tlio groat ;"',,. 7
. : . 1 ... 1 : . 1 1 . 1 i 1 a - 1 1 ... : n . : .1 . 11 11. 1 ' a 1 1 ivi imi 1 1 u.u 1
retire intelesU ' "'u " o.iucai preach- lrainj t Nr
Colonel Irwin, nf N.w YnrW nil I..ndi-' Mirlment.
uiuos ior tun clerkship or the House of,
I I? t. ...., awe. I t ! , a. '
King, the English champion, for the stake "nJAted to said wtw r. itf
al! of JlCOtM). the largest amount ever fought iX'-1"
the draft for deficiency under enrollment, ii paid at Indianapolis, lnd., to feed to look in c al'lpr ilipir
theugu thi quota of the Slate A4 a whole hr,,, .w.iting their turn to be .laughter- and friends, nnd theClerkship in particu- "cither convert k,u18 nur'build up' piTher. TomZver. hadhia mjarle!.
be not made up. e Ur, , bolicvers on their uiobt holy liiill)." hi the gi eat tight in' I860.
in;?. I eenan hit pnne .. 1
Newmarket, at the same LAZARUS ARMSTRONG, Uiti
BAKNABA3 AKM'1,lv
j Octeberl. 183. ,