Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 30, 1863, Image 2

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    ,71 . ,f L.-flsK V Ml,.., 1 Al..n.,Tnt...--A tcport recently wrht Gen. Mct'lrllfln'd ITrnntt of Mi Opeift- "IT Imn or it. At dm eiorlinn en T T) TT lmnn
(Ll)f Clf.UllflO (lirpUD lUJIt. ,ilMmn,,(l npi, tbnl irrtain tionii in Virginia, f rhlay ImI. In Lawrence township, every J, X IlllA. 1 ZlUlli
..,..;,.. . r . -. :--.. ew linidatid Senator iti.prclcl of Wamiimito. lec Ua.-Oen. Mi-Hell- officer elected -excei t iheUvei-roianniin nn j,t opi ned rt luive nsm.rt n.ent o
f- I , .i.i-ii ,t i i r nn's report win transmitted In the liou.n roor-I'tlongon in Hint cluas w ltl !i a r r- , , ....
V;.'-- -T, Ukin,, ..ibe In wit- ll.e .li-charo of .......j,,, r,,.vn ,,,,., ..! tBin rwrtM-iiri.lr.il said, were "..rcpr.-! in . ffliff I7jjj
'!I"IH'IS I'll) I 1HM UN VM'IU', njxly t.Vft I t 1 1 t'Up 'H f!l W 1 1 I ' I H I f-rOIOIItlU 1 I , (! U 1 1 '0 II M lOO Iti.ti lull , r t f I t, ,
:) ..;: i VvVV Hewn, urn
Arm tow notTT
lTIIKMmn.-f.h,:
.1 late of Prad.y t..,,lipi c,3 ft..
nshington, nn (Iib charge (if four ;rl h.
1 placed there by the lit f lows
He concludes as fol-
St :iiitoti. Immediately Senator
I shall not, nor can I, while living, for- munity
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ini'T annum imve ro iniin MFiiiM't Inr'ie
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-weaim iinii iiiii'ingonce oi en
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nui'iia io inn il nl i . ,,f j,
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cot Unit vn I onlnrnl to luko com-
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Weda csday Morning, Doc 30, 1863
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JIi Ci.ki.i an. Tho C'onnorv ulive
Union Niiiiiinal Convention liehl an ml
journcd niPPtini in riiiliuleliliia on W'ed
iK'ndny Inst, uiul (ominlly idaccd (ion.
McClcllun in nomination f.r Presidnnl
and Wm. 1'. (.'amjilH-ll of 'J'ennoisoo, for
Xim 1'resiiloiU, and njointcd a Connni'
tc to confer with nimilur Committees
fioiu OlIltT Ol'glllli.llliotis.
' A.i iuito a nutubor jierJinp one lmli
f r Tl.ifllf-rl..il i. r. it Vim iu rt rnnnai' lu.ivtin
, ., , i ,1 c. , ' oommitteo to invostij.;.vte nnd ronorton Uie
lifbid..' a largo nunibrr in othor Static, v' c '
have alrcudy hoisted tlie iiiuiif of ilct'lcl- fu 'et't" , ,
. . , i . .iii n i Now, we don I protend to bo ciipal'Io
Inn, it is not hard to guoss that be will bo ' 1 . '
,i i P v.- i i. i- of deciding ro important n poitU as is lioro
the cnoieo of the National Democratic " 1 . ' .
i ramed nrr would it make niucii iinor
'ence if wo were. But wo cannot. fail to
(see t hat Senator Hal'1, and Senator John
'eton, and Senator nnybedy else, rould no',
fail to make a very " nieo thing" in tbii
All they would reijuirg would be to
have Stanton as a partner. Let Stanton
cateli the birds. Tlinn 11a
pluck llieni. Next to Mr. ('haul's mill
for prinding out " preenbaeks," this would
ew Hampshire, roue in Ins place J- , ()f ,,,,, ,roo f(. th(, (,,f,.n,.(, rf U,o '
in I ho V. S. Senate, to imiko personal ex- Cupiud, the unldieM with whom I had.
. i .... i : ... i Ti. .. 11.. .1 ; t 1 1. i nimi-l nil i.l. in-.. 1 1 in mm' Ii nt llio nnxietv and Mini
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omphncd a ci vt, by two of Stanton s ,,..., i, vit'or. diseipline and eoiirapo. I
iiriHOners in (lie old I'apitol, fioni ono of led them into Maryland. Fifteen days
which ho rec(ived ono thousand dollars, niter tl.ey Had laiion imo.K.
and from tho other two thoimnnd dollara ;
h.nnlion. After alluding to thin toported hhuieil o mneli oi ti.o anxiety nni pniH
,o of bribery, he went on to relate tho nn.l MiUyring d the wr had not M
. ' . ,., , . i their confidence in me as their conimand-
ictR in two eases in which bo hnu been Tbev M-iaiii; to mv call with all tho 1
CO U N 11 N ( i -1 1 H ' S K A I . M A N A C
For 1S4 1.
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the Mil, .lnjr f JnnuHir, .. ' hJ
of -nt.l ,n v. h.-n n j whn.'.li Z" " 1
en .my i,u. t,a If it,rT ,t, ,'"'"
TU0 8. J..M,clL. .
bi o. 5.1, l"f,s,
(.(..If, nul.lic. -eiirr-. )i..op nkirts, t'lenrfield CO., l' W , , , A 1 y ' IjJ
(., c.ial., kIihwN, fur., iK.lum., All preen, urn herel-y i.iut ioue.i V"? V
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( mealed, no- ,
foro WuKb.incton, they vanquished tho'
enemy on the rupRed hoiuhls of South j
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Convention.
Exchange of Prisoners.
We believe it is generally known thai
tho exclianpo of prisonero of war was f i;d-
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uvuij o,vyjTn mruii;tiiiiu nm, nuui .uri ( iiii.i
has not since boon resumed ; but the nn
tun for this sudden utoppape, and long pus
ponsion of u M'htein wisely instituted fur
the alleviation of ut least n poition of tho
rigors of war, is not so well understood.
For months past tho i.piiry has been on
eycry pernun' tongue, "What stopped tho
exchange?" "When will it be resumed?"
"Whose fault is it ?" Ac., Lc. But nobo
dy could give tatiifactory unsweis, und
could only suspect that the everlatting
negro was in tho way.
1 1 is now clearly ascertained that such
Is the fact. The interruption was caused
' by the capture of some hundred or so ne-
and then appealed to Senator Johnston of joil miii. pursued him to Ihe Imrd-foupht JJ fjy
Maryland, know fie fuJ June anything field of Antielam, and drovfl him bioken , ' '
amui. Mr. Joh:iHton, wilhout hesitation, nod dispirited down tl.e I'oiomnc intoj
, i .1 . i ii ,,(i: .m,.'Virpinii. 'Hie inmy had need of rest,
replied that he could see noUcnp rong IlPriono o- lmU,,
in it, i. he had ilia the same thing hiiiiscl. miU.,.,r4, with scarcely nil interval of i
, This was as clear as mud. I'ut Mr, Halo repose, which tbov bail pono throuph
'seems to have thought this not quite eufli- from the timeof their leavinp tho IVnin- FKBriUAKV,
cent, and moved the appointuient of a ,....., , ', ,,,;
Mountain, mid apain at Antielam it!
was not surjirisinp that thov were in a!
largo depreo destitute of the absolute J
neecjsnries to ell'eetivH duty. (MARCH,
Their shoes were worn out; their blank-
ets were lost, and their clothing was in I
rap. In short, tho men were unlit for
ai'tivo service, and an interval for rest i
a:; I equipment was necessary. When '
tho slowly forwarded supplies come to us, j
1 led the army aeioss the river, ranovaied.j
refreshed, and in unod order and dici-i
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dine, anil followed th retrealinp foe to a
IMAV,
bo our plan for replenMiins an exchequer.
Mr. Stanton would need to be only a little
part'iular as to the kind of birds be was to
cape. Those w ho wero most wealthy, and
could shell out tho biggest pile, would be
the most disloyal in his estimation ; and
fothwith these f uipatbi.ing, patriotic,
high-minded, honorable Senators M de,
Johnston A Co., would repre'uiit their
cases in the darkest light possible; that
innumerable di'.lieilllies had to bo over-
..Aiiiii iiii.i tli. it. iinlliititr lint nionev t.iiiii'
gro soldiers, whom we had employed, to-; a lau,tr. s fi() woulll hftV0 thein The
getlierwith the white eflicers who com-, r; (hi) cpmmitt00 ; RnsioUsiy ,)0k-
landed them. 1'his eluss of prisoner iLo;ei, for u wi n0 douU Le a cu,iojity.
Kichroond authorities refuse to deliver up, ;
and the Washington authorities decline; " Changing Front."
to exchange any, unless all aro included. : . .. ... ,. , . ,,
" " i 1 his was the caption to an article in the
It is asserted, ami not denied, that tho , . , ,. c i , i
. , i last Jacobin oigan ot tins place, lukon
vuinvuiaica iiiu 11 t 1U I'AIUil lu 11 au ,. v- a- rr ft , I . .. 1 1
h-nni Ihn l. j-ii'.. I o s. mow that
t Co could position where i was comment oi oetisivo,
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victory; wnen, in me iihosl oi hiu iin.v.
ment, while my advance guard was actu
al)' in contact with the enemy, I was ro- J
nioveil from my cnmnvAiid. i
I am devoutly grateful to fiod that my j
Ust campaign with this brave army was I
crowned with a victory which saved a na- J1J.1'
lion fioni the greatest peril it had llieni
uii'lergone. j
I have not accomplished my purpose 1
if by Ibis report the Army of the l'oto-
mac is not placed high on the roll of the j
historic urmieiof the world. Its deed ; J I'LT,
enobb tho nation to which it Ix-longs
Always ready for battle, always firm, stead
fast and trustworthy. I never called on
it in vain, nor will the nation ever have
ca.ie tf) attribute its want of succes under
iiivf'.r or under other commanders toanr i
failure of patriotism or bravery in that j At G UST,
noble body of American soldiers. I
Noman can justly charge upon any por-1
tionofthat army, Irom the commanding!
general to the priv.Uo, any l ick of devo-l
lion to tho I'nited Stales (iovernment, I p'rriiiiv i
and to tho cause of the Constitution andi' 1,1 Alsini,u,
! l!io L'nion. They have proved their leal-,
tv in much sorrow, sutleiing and danger
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FOR LADIES,
Huih el rtO.msrre, wcrimie, rep ctoliilnn, i.lniib,
pnrimitln, lirillintiM, .i.line, larn, l lire,
rrinle, eilke. iliiclcrcldlh, );iiiKliiiiiit nnnkiTii,
uii'ti iiH-n, fil)ili(f, vrlv.'t lriiMiiai.(, n.llcrcltP, rfllllti:!', VV. 1 .-vTuT
"""" uri'M liuttone, le ry, vmle, i.e, Jl from iho nil,.cril.r.-,li-. 7'lU
rtiriri, ruiiura, niH.'if, nuniii", eonri", Ii
liHlni'iralu, inniilliM
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" r' " y""- mK. tnit,i,K, ,,r in i.nt xnv. .:;""" ul
Snrh ae rlnllie, eiiseiinore, eallnctt, flimncl, ji-nm, n,J' '"'("Ut, i 1 will fny n0 jrlj( '
twcnl, (Itiiiimli', muslin, iluliun clulh, clvil. h"'evr-r ef hi pontramin x, 7 h. .tL '
l lush, rln'rk, tickiii);, d.Miini", lrilliii, linen, l' l'd tr hii return i me "
frimh, ei r(,'i, Piinvns, jimliliii, linsey vretins,
can lull lluiinel, ouats, piitits, veils, uverrmin,
flinwls, bey's jm-kets, iivrrulla. ilrnworn, over
sliirts, tindersliirts, kouis nml tio;, liuta oiul
Siu-Ii in carpet, nili-liitli, lilinil", curiums, tassel.-,
clock, ImikiiiK j;1iissos, lumps, churns, tiilis, imck
(s, liromiie, liruislies, binkols, wn sli liuiird s, wnnj-
fj en boh, sieves, Hut irons, cntl'oo mills, tic lconls,
lings, wull p.iper. curpet chain, cotton yarn, cun-
illo iek, work linskule, lanterns, iiiiibiellns, buf- '
fiilo robes, trunks, c:irpet Imps, axes, unpers, ; t,y f "tl 1
.Musii'iil inntruioeiits, vinliiis, flut.-s, lu'es, sttriiis,
Ae. Hardware, (pieensware, ;bi.-s wure, slono
wiiro. (iroceries, line's conii-etiiinei-y, ine.li- :
Kloiner's Mill,
ccutur two.. Pec. 1 J, 'o3-rJ
mo.
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vi u .-.A i i..v, 1 1 r. ji c.t in Oles
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cines, flour, bueon, tish, suit, prain, dried fruit.
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.miiis nnu spines, fniya nml putly, oils. vinei;:i
lolmeeo. aepnrs, candles, piev powler, sliot
lend, frin, Iktones, rnftiiii.' rope, eri-iii,; trim
miiiL's, slum liiiilinirs, sihool books, Ac; nil
of which will be sold on the uin.t rennonelre ...... ,
terms, nml Ihe li'mhe-t market prico paid for' ' 'It'
ail kinds of country prjducn.
(H-t. I'S, st);i. j. p, KKATZKU.
Front Pi., nbove tho Aemlctnv, Clonrlisld, l'
House, en l'ina etrei
l'a., is now
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for man, until they come down to tho ue- ' , " ,. ', ' . , in tnueli sorrow, sut.et ,..p ami uang
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K.ues, auegiiig, .. jusvu.cauon, mai many , h(j foowin
from that paper of a recent dato :
taken: Their comrades, deal on all tho fields.
where wo lough t, have scarcely moroj IBK.IJ,
of these negroes have been identified and
reclaimed by their masters ; and that thev ' ,. . .i . . . i i,, J claim to the honor of a nation's reverence,
had previously given notice to the Fede :'. . . " 77, Z U,!l'! lh" ",rvjvo,'g 10 the ot "
' ... , ... .'light .n the Mckles ciiloll case, coupled I tinn's gratitude,
al authorities, that f any such soldiers, or wkli lbo K.lieil t,omoi:&l.alk)n w)licll Tlio report covers the period from the
ftceMComm!in.linglli.m-w ot July, lil, to November 7th,
or uiacK ii capiureu. wouu not bo I rent- lt (l , r A ,
I ia A-rtl t M -.lliVK I'll I tilMV (Til
From the Armies oi General urant
The Cincinnati dnzct't: publishes detail
ed accounts from Chattanooga and Knox-
In ' villo to tlie lt'ith inst. At tho former
t.laeo nil was iiuiet. The railroads
ed as soldiers, but be held amenable for j lho Nayy Dopartment lmve
Violating their laws against inciting to do-iftrouseii SUch a general feeling of indigna-
;tion as 10 lead to a vigorous etlort
tnetie insurrection.
Thus) elands this grave matter
Sonio for tho removal of Secretary Welle
novum nr.it,
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r i rr, i . ... Una. wfl mi lors'an.i. not oil IV our in oh i i.;u:i i us muh.-l
ouiiveuoruuec. uiousanuK.nien are : i.mial Ull tll0 lt.;ulill conservative i hrough Tennessee and the country bor
held as prisoners by each party, and thus nu.n ot ,oth political parlies will join. 1 derinp on them have never been so five
exposed to such hardships and sufferings Super iddwd to incompetency of ihe most j from guerilla depredation since lho war
as will coniign manv of them to piema- glaring character, a ease can now bo made , began as now. An immediato movement
turcgraveH.nr.drcnd'eralar.ennjori.yof out in which it will be shown that the ; of Uranf s i urniy is not to bo
, mismanagement by which the commerce , Indeed. Ihe rebel leaders would like noth-
the reoainder totally unlit for the active ,,f ,t1 cmmtry has still'ered so Beverely i , ing belter than to have him undertake a
duties of life for all time to come, merely chargeable to something woise than stu- winter campaign before providing himself
bocause some hundred or poor "Lincoln's pidity and ignorance. The pressure that' with additional transportation, and rest
. . , , . . will bo brought to bear ution the Kxeou-.inp and recruiting bis laliguud and reduo-
pe.s cannot no pmcea upon terms ot wi ,,:., ..,., . nll;i i)V nv otlier ed regiments. At Knoxville tl.-n- 1'oster
DKCKMHEU,
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riiir.ADKbriiiA .1 kkik kaim)ad. :
f 1 1I IS prent line trnvcrs a the Northern and ,
1 N01 Ihwe.-iern counties of l'eiinsylvnliia to
the city of Krio, on I.nUo l-rla. I
It bus boen leased by lho 'riiii-.yfiiiii'n ll'i 'd- j
r,io Ciiei'iiy, nml under their I.u-pii-es ia lio -
inp rapidly opened lliroiiplmiit its entire length, j
It i.( now in usi for I'lif-enirer nr.d l-'reighl bu- i
sines from llurrisbiirz to r. nii'n iiun ,"Jil r'ork, j
Witt uii!e) 011 the Kastern I'n-i.-ioii, ami from
Shcflield to Krie, (7rt inilmj n the Wesnirs j
Division. I
f 77int 0 Patftftrjur 7Yum at Emporium.
2 Express Train leaves eus'wur.l 4 00 P. M.
(j ' Knpresj Train arrives wolwnrd I .r,J P.M. '
(nra run through witiioi t ciiasjok both wyi
on tuesu trams between rtnlailelpiiia and l.jck
llnven, nml between lialliniore nnd Lock Haven.
'.l''ir:int Slcepitip Cars accompany tho Kipress
.Train both wnys between Villi:i,nport nnd Hulti
uer), nnd V iliiuins port nnd i'lii'iidelpbia.
1 For inforuiHtion re-pectins I'assptiper businese
apply nt the ,S. K. Cor. 1 Itb nn 1 .Market sis. !
Ami for Freight bu-ines of the Company's I
Agents, S. 11. Kihf ton, jr., for. l:',lh and Mur'.et j
Us., l'liilndi'lphiii ;
J. V. lteynolil.e Krie : !
J. M, I'n'll. Apenl N. C R. Tt. rublmirn
II. II. Uoi'H-r.iX, (ien'l t'riielit Ap't, l'l,iU. j
Lewis L. Hocct, Ueti'l Ticket A?'t, I'hila. ;
Jos. D. Porr.s, Uou'l Mtinugcr, ViHitnpirt.
Jiin.it, isr,;t.
WATCH & JEWELHY
rpiIK iin lrslgned respectful!'
L informs his euslomera nml the
public Rdicruliy, that iio bus jurl
received from the Fast, and 01 en.
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12 3 4 5 Clearfield, )'., a fine, assortment of doris.
8 9 10 11 12 Watciiks, and JKwni.nr of different qnnlitire,
15 1G 17 IS 10 from a singlo piece to full sett, which ho will'
.). .) o i n- . : sell nt the most ronsnnablo pricea for rush, or in I
-) -0 exchange for old r-ol, I nnd silver. !
1 CLUCKS of every variety eu hand, a,t th mail i
" reasonable prices. i
ALL kinds of Clocks, Watchea and Jewelry!
, inrefiilly repaired and It nrrtttitrd.
17 ' A cotitintmnce of pnlronuge ii solicited,
o.j! Sept, 1'.), I Silrt. 11. K. NAl'OLB.
uit. Til II i: uiidersiL-Dc.l. h.vl-... .
ma sireei, U'.eti l,, r, I
olVerin; to tLo pulilL,
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SKLECTrj) SToqk Of I
GOODS .Tfl
OFF El! '.: I)
1'1'HLIC AT
TO lug
Tins .
Ai.r. of which win, ?esoiw
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His at.iett has been :..eie.I (
reif.-ird to the wnnle of fie ps-;f,l i tr '
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Out CwAi nv. (it n. Ifalleek, in bis ro- j
port, makes tho following statement :
' I lie waste ami iiestruetion oi cava.ry ! X citizens of Curwensville. nd the
horses in our service has proved an evil of generally, bus jo.t received a lot of
CHEAP STOVES.
subscriber in order to aoei,ininodt the
X citi.
MIV CiOOLiS,
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE,
QUKENSWAnj,
HATS ASD CIS?
IiOt.ifS AND fiuoy ;
fsTONK-WAUS.
Wn.I.OW-WARK, ' i
RHADY-MAItE CLOTH 1X4. I
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Or.OCKblK-s'. $
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OIL? ASD TAINTS.
Fl.OUn ASDBIa!
OLASS AND !UU,
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SALT,
F.TC.
public OF :'ERY SIZE AMI rA 7Ti.ii
such mapiiitude as to reiiiiire sonic ininio
diate and efficient remedy. In ihe Army
of the rototnac, lliero are thirtv-six repi-
menti of cavalry, averaging for the las
(U()Iv,.M I'AIM.Oli STOVKS. Together with till other l.-lirl. I n-cw ;
for wood ir rani, which ho will dispose ef very f eomi.ieto the asortim-nt of a fl-t dsn r
eoeini lor castl or produce. ismre. (
: -.ll kinds or LV . .ntBLiiars ,"w
Vbat is to bo done that he w ill try ami remain until ho can i six monliis, Irom Iti.tHH) to 14,1100 men 1
with a man who allow? such icllnences to secure lm age ami provision and men re- pienrni ior iiuiy. i ue issues oi cavalry,
....r :,i. i.: i n.,i.. v lt.,.1 ir..ii ilnonuli N'neili J.iroiina. nr Lv t'ne horses to the armv. for tho fame neriocl I
lllieriu.. "nil nil loot o' ivviiiL,; . it ' . ' "v r- - - j - . ' - i - -i ,
V r.-mia ami Last ennes-ee Kailron . if Has ieen as loiiows : , j.
ii.... r. In . . . :i 1,7. 't, I n Sin .f . . . s ' ""i
llUU M lv- '; i',-'taaaa.. - -",''.11
Iii Oct r.
Nov. i, Isfi.V tf.
JulIN I). THOMPSON.
1 n June - - - t),3'J7
n July - - l.Tlil
August - -o,4'l'J
In
A I).MI.STIT()l;s mU L.-X,,tice
lL is hereby ej-en, that Letters of Administra
oii on the Ivstato of I'kteii Piibii I,,t r,f
llUi.,,t..r f ')..... r.i i . ..... . .
7 O'il) i..-i,,.. v ivm nnu county, ueeeaeii.i
' ' i having been granted to the undersigned, all;
; persons inikiiled to std estate are requested to
1 innko inim.'dints payment, ami those
bavin I
dul) ,
perfect equality willi our white soldiers. ,,, xnn, nt ho disreuarded. but we is busily enuaged in i.ei leclinu the orga-
Because Mr. Lincoln cannot convinco anticipate no result froiii the movement. I ni. ition of his troops, mid rendering them
those stubborn and blind rebels that ne- The f .tuity and iml.ecilitv oi Mr. Lincoln, con.forublo lor the winter Longstreel
. . , , .. where his personal partialities are concern- has not yet h ll the State, ami it is thought
u min n rn nnr. ns rnn i wn ii o me Rnmn .' -
. . . . .. ed. pass all Ijeliet
licroes nro rompplled to sudor nil the majr-
film l.'b.li. he a Monk of Hie patriotism attributed to
i ...... . mi .. .i ...... .... him Iia would Ioiil' since havo dismisse'l that route is repaired
0 , rr . " ' V ' , ' from office the white-bearded old fool who ' too much fatigued by the siege of Knox
ters, uroiners ana wives ot ournooio noys, noulin(l1 ,.,.sides over the Navy Depart- vilb.', and its labors and anxieties, to pur
are daily compelled to read tho most mont, but. who is the mere catsraw ot such sue him w ilii great vigor. In reference
frightful pictures of the sturvatiun of these men as Fox, Lenthall and I-he'r'vood.now : to the whereabouts of tho rebel army, a
" r I . ... 7 . . , ... !. i. ... ,i ... , l Ii V cf 1 V r 1
don " Honest Old Abe " as a hopeless ease. ' Although the exact wnereatiouti ot mo ;en iiom tne ciuens, miiKinp an average i i vl V v. 1' , ; vl i, A.lmr,
Wo have j.ulfed hitu, we have praised him, rebel army is not known, wo uro quite, remount every two months. .o have, lfJ(?.,J,t
and helped l.im in every way, but can get sale in assuming il to be in the vie-; now in our service some 2'23 regiments of '
no good out of him. To use ono of his lnily ol Daltnn, covering the Atlanta cavairy, which win require, at tne fame vrnTlfi-' tn CnUm-tnva rC .i-ttn
. i.. i..: ..:... I .. : I 1 .... 1 il... ,.!.. rl.n. il.n Vi.l.irnt lho Armv offl.A I'nlomae Mm i..l 01lvL. lO COIJCtlOIS OI M.UC
own noniei v sun uies, ne is :i niuiiM-ii m his , u oil, o.. - j . .... ,
that cannot bo bent, at.d that will havo to ley of tho Conasuga to the line of Coosa, sue within the coining year of 4;i",0l0 cav
Vie broken. I lianlee is ut present in ccmman'i; tail ; any norses
Strcii" as is the evidence that will be a'most nil rebel authoritios agree in rep
laid belore him of the corruption and in- resenting this to be a mere temporary
a r i. i r i. V., .. T i npininnorii.int n n rl inn t li i ( t li of will unnn
I f ... it. . .at TO ri1 'V O .1 IH'l.l Ul llIU UVV IO- UUHIUHIm in. hum r..i .ik,v..s, .....
ana reneve irom tuts sutienng ail who c,n , ;ve tlmt it wjll haVe no have at the head ol their a. my in Ceorgia
v,a ..i . 1. i !..:. r: i i . . . 1 . ... . . . . , ..... ,i i . ,i . i. . . i-
uuR-iKiMo-iwiuiu iu i.ito ii ifin . .1, i ov-et no Mr. Lincoln. To the SlaU.tllM. a mail W HO will redeem an mo errors
families, anil to the Lnion armies, i.:; v. '' i
can be restored by exchange, and re v t'l
await tho result of future evonti. Ve
knew the risks !o which we were exposed
loved ones in the prisons of Richmond,
and all because Lincoln, Stanton & Co., '
havo determined to carry out their revo-'
lutiouary and fanatical ideas of negro
equality, j
If these negroes, and their white ofli- 1
cers, possessed the spirit of truo men, they
would pay to their governmint, "goon.
lota! - - - - o.yiTU
10 tins num. ier sltoukl l e added Ihe j claims aitainst too same, will present thni
i liorseR captured trom the enemy and tak-' nuitieniicaiun ior settlement.
M. ni t.vi a i.i,.
I YKliXtS 11UWE,
duco taHen in xehaiig fur Ro-id. HKfj
est r.i:.rket price. f
As he is recivinp tie' J; :'" f f
weeklv from llaliinire, Ne Y-i-1. Pli;'l":";-and'l'it.'.-l'iirir,
the public on in V. oai:l :
will nlwuys In) prepsre.l t juplilj MJ f-'
ill the market.
JOllS BOSS! v
fiien fTope, lice. J'., 1SB3. I
roil ssAI.K i
COOT) TWO-HOUsk v.'.i.C5a' f
le nnders iijnrd, upon tl'tiKl" ;
able terms. 0. I. I. Mil''
Clearfield, Pee. 1ft, l?r,.
V 00(11)
i,y ll..
pta,-l)Y
of.1 JD Ksi
ftl Fleas el
Slicriils' Sales.
IHTl'K of mndry writs
(i0 and pec the Now Goot!
J. K. WATSON'S,
and County Tuxes. Tho Collector?
.e t.. r i L..I-I i ! !, . i. .
" I ior i.-iii... iii.o irevious years, Will IJIKe 1 e ... v
notice that nn exhonemtions will bo tranted bv I HarySVllle, Clcarr.cltt CO'Jilty. l- i
j the Hoard of Commissioners after the HUh day of HCAP for C.-"M or ex,'1 . n pe-J f f
Pcccniber, A. L., ISG.t.
Collectors ueirleelitw thia liotic wi 11 be eom-
f Vrntlittnni pelled to pay the fud amount on their duplicates.
iued out of tho court of Common J')' ordir.ofthe hourd,
c
lioards, Saw-I.ojs, t,- Slnni;le..
Dec. lfi, 'P3. tf. JAS. E. TO '
Clciirliebl crunly, anil to inn directed
. It Chattanooga into a glorious victory, and ' l!,crs jn l,e P".h1 to PPItLIC HaLK, t the
ri ..i l.l :V,.. ..Ill, il.n cnn r.e Court llonso in the boron.-h of CU.irfield, on
o fid- rnaUo the woi Id ring w.lh the f mm of , Miminy he U(li ((y nl "Jiimlary nrxt ;t ,
Nov. 2S, IF (IS.
W.M. S. Hit A OLE Y, (Tk.
IvSTKAY.
( 10 already squandered on bail vesels wo his predecessor, turn their disaster
sii-ill goon adding $i;0,00i ),( 10 more
is i rdv the old storv reneated of Nero
. .... . ,., . i. I.... . i- .. i . . i :
illrtg while Kome is burning. W Hal does uie v.oniene,aie ni inn. as io no l,"s o'clock, P. M., the following described Heal L's
ll signity iiiai tlie nameB ot our capiureu man win ue, omiuuu is hi-f,.-hii ute, to wit :
ri a iiAtf.mipr nl ,hnr cuLnn or tiiA: a iArta n ir,...i nr l.n.i i,;i,.niA in n..m...
ueei co., ra., iiboiK ids isi ot -jv. last, a 1. t,U
two yeora old, with aoint white
John Pathcin. McCnv ami others, with one si.w. ''" Don? ,in1 111110 0I "a "'0 tail.
when we entered the service ; and we ask merchantmen light up the ocean, and that (led
not that others shall linger in confinement tho rebels receive regularly their k
because wo cannot bhare their pood for' urpl". , Ivided that" Honest Old
'"1AME trespassitijr on the premisea of this
nside s-1 undersigned, la Lawrence township, Char
not that others shall linger in confinement tho rebels receive regularly their foreign leader who has so cng held Kiohmon.l ; 1"V. learfleia cou.iiy, !.. eoniiunuiR jioo 1KIKKi.;l, ri;in.
d.t Abo ' against tne powenui armies ot tne i. nion, " ,"'' ' " en the bellv ,,d
can crack his jokes and fathor Welles would bo received l.y the rebels Here . ,,..'.',''..,. ...,... ... ., lho owner is Imrehv required to come and urovel
tune.'
ATTKN'J'ION"rFAIKff:
MERRELL & BI0SJ
Bt their store in Clearfield, have for
FODDER CUTTER J
. .. ..... .i
an ladispensiiljlo articlo Tor me ",.,(;
they will aell choap for cash. DmJ1,
rpWO STH AY SIJiEKS !
1. isca or tho unilersiRnea i.i n". ,," j(-
,t i i knn:
.. . . . . in i u. I nri'H ll wn li tr nmmi. K. nun nn . iiurn . nnu ............. . ... ........ m ia u,n,u
clrn!a Ilia lifcnrl nil. 111 ll 5 1 With ft UniVPrfll Ulirs torpntllllBlBsm. Ulld i i i nroi(rt v. rm v rlmrrrpB mid tnL'n lip nirn v. er i!ie ! u.Pn.lil Anni in nlmnl tt Hit1
1111 i .,., Jt ........ . . , IMIMIIjr Hit) ptTt'S neirt'll UltTfUC. I -il I il - ---- ' J t n nsni vimii.ij, i ii., (Wf
- Il'o on ciinninir onI rndiirinc until the wouul be able even lo tnnko thorn dash j alp-0 an-cs more or lu, warranted in Wl 1 be PoM n tho directs. i lun, one red iteor with rom wind jv
v.........n ... w t ... v- i.t rrit urn rt un " i.'ioi.-a t mtvn iiiiu i i'ii in i. i lien rii iv imwia nuniuru biiu vil i utv.o nniiiu ill iiiimi n a v. iinii ii (it ii ii v - Mitiinvnr - - ... .. ...... , i mm utiina aeout in" niv-w , tm
Letters from Wloclowsk cive the imrtieu-: ,i:i! r .,ir .lu.,D;nn : of Cha!aiieO"a. I John Pntehin, Kbeneur MeMtisters and others. ! r niiv Mv'ZInZ'.'SlZ. .V." '..rVi three years old ; the other red ar.4 ' J
. , . a a M n i iii'v'v "i vn in ni.snn,, c. . ... . '' i vm n uir i inr i i t-ui i cb wi i ue . . . - . . .i .in iVfi J
III nto mean lime, iei no loyal niiitt " ''-"" "'" '' ' y KJ uiu ere cneJ, res dug at alorr sda e, C v:ir-l ' i . V - .r oW P
... ..... . . . Tlnu ,1 fPi. ......I. 11..I..I, .. ll'... I.'. I... .V . " . r... , luirn. tinit.nBA,! til hn twtt VSan U"1
I'wunn I 1 1 il t llll U'Cirif in IhU runmn ,q. ...v.v,u......uu, wwuu iiiuin, Ml, leilll In. hi riuinl.. nn ... I .a inih nrilll,n. Inat I"ll
'lit
lot etnslo r their wikinm in ciitriiKiiiir' im. emus error, ana Knows nollunu OI llio townsuip, i ierneiii county, r,i., cnntaininL' Mil
dering two of j,oitont military post to "cole red troops," nature pf the country that lies between arrcH, bounded u. follows : on tho v,esi by o. 1). , Xot. IS, IS63-
YI1H1III nrteSL l,v n nrnn t. ill l ul l . nnlrini. . I,i., I. I . (' .nlmmneq nil. Hint cnrlril n l. u lili' l ...u ni,ii i,. iiuiieee.. uni oori , on '
king spirits 'n'puM.ai.e.s in ll.U .len.rtmenl ), ... U in rnon, than one resnee.l. lho heart of b' Shaw' Bnd on ,ho ,ou,h William L.i." .,
- , i ................ ,. w. - - i - - lrVin. ll, runi.1.1
ailei'Ot the ' Ihnrilv M n i 1 1 infurni i-f,n u-ni Anl nl llin (srn 1 1 1 1 ol-n ( 'nn fll I firnnv 1Tmll Kllfll ... . i . . . .. . . ..
l ,.-, n l a v-lliw fiu u- niv ..'WW ., . .. v.- . ... j . ... rBI7.efl. I.UC11 111 AVlinilllim nn.lt,, l.n r.lW u. ,
Kenn ii,., county, on or about the tCth of October, Inst,
"' , a dark brindled COW, marked with letter 1) on
icit nip, supposed to bo out ot a druvo. le
ill
BDMUND WISE
lars or tlie execution ot l-rancis Lorhni. i
late of the Polish CftViilrv. Although ilh ! P..n, A...-., cim. T.,n..TI, tn.i.tr,.. Ilm me u-orb in hij roninn ia 1 David MuCullouirli, John 1'atcbill
an Italian name, this valiant soldier was a Domon Cot-nVr has tho folloa-ing in forma- ended, or that wo oar, now, whenever we "1! ,1,'' " 8 Bn
Pnln . ni;i,nriv... i i. ... i- i.. .. i. ....... " . ... ii. . . ... clonren increoti.
,....,., i(,B, , ,,,, ni.u i.Minciiy uon nom us .wv tnieans correspondent, snail see proper, v.aiii over uie course io s:,.7e,l. taken in execution and lo be aobl a. ' 1 1 , V
erved in the Truasian army. He was cap- wlo wiites ot, the 12th : 1 Atlanta will, impunity, lie who thinks tu0 ' , , ;rVLk ,? ZvA Y s ni'tl, i ZV " '7""" l""vc PrfT
tured in The vdlaao of Klubee. where il i. ii;..,. i ; . i :.., . .1 n'..... m,.,lf m , full ii V ll .ll t. J. . ' ... :. !pn.v.l'y charges nnd tako her away, or ahe wil
. -- 1 ...i iiiiuini 1 nuiiiui ilirn n.iie UKl llilll U luun, ouii.-ia .......... . vvih.im hi, i ,, inii'i eilllltlD
imnniuiM i.uiuiua-11 nits usual aiivocU'es
plundering Uie estato, niui
the inhabitants, beating the
in a terrible manner, and dri
out of the chalices on the
nliiian 1 I A rli n I r a InlAll f s. I aI m, 1 . . " ... ' . . ... .
j . 1 . V 1" r ' Iefcalion between an olhcer and someof leaders as those who would hea l our col- ih property of Joseph Whitman and Rebecca
nrl Inrliirnil nl lna nrnmmut int. mlAi-n i.l.. ... . , ....... , . ..i . , ...... i rf 1
. . , , , . , , ' luo "U!" 5 ann soon quieten." 1 have my tiiiins in a marcu io Aiiania, i dare noi jjanion.
Hi infamnn. xntiu-nrl ' mil-ill., rnmn In :..r . ; . . . ... . ... .J . . t w y . . , if. n- .......
, . r " , ""'"i lu'iiion.irom llie Hps ol llio ollicers in uouot our success ; but I eon menu q deiurc " nran i-oia oi Krounn aituaio in tne
nsiem. j no prisoner kept command of that post, lho garrison which that ar,
bo sold ai the law directs.
.d.
horns, supposed to bo two yean
owner or owners are rciuostru - j,
prove their property, pay charge!,
will be (old as the law direct'. ...n'r
l'KICfi
J, HLARC WALTERS.
the infamous
Prince WittpenBt
FORCE Y & WALTERS
Dec, 10, lS6:t.
" Estate of Levi Murray, dec
CLK AKFIELD LOUNTV, t?5: ,
T N tbo BiiUtcr of the estate L,"Z
I .1 .-.l .1.. .,.r,r.,;iimlnl Of W" " .
lie, L.-ru, I li v n. ' I nSt I
l'ersoual Kstale of said defeased, " 1
, . , i ; rnn Ms' ,i
wiuow, o uer riann 01
c......i l I An!irmad. .'I ..
?ei,ii'uiuer, reiiu nnu ...-.. - i,j,
...aM.i i,t nihllcatlon be ". A
Biletice notwithstanding his sufl'erings, but consisted of five hundred colored soldier
! an advance
e ly Gm. Grant from Chattanoo- J"r"b'h of Nw Waiil.inKton, Clearfield county, ! ,jLKS, HOARDS
riil winter, it of all things ! -. jontlnguou. lota of ground, each aU kin(.ror all 0
" T ERCII ANTS, and General Dealers in Lam- ' Court ordered that rbIICV.T",.. tfH
liL
ni i.enertii umiiers in 1.11m- i- I
bcr. auchna SUUAKE. TIMBER, SHIN- ! newspaper yublisacd io '.,
Ac, and also in URAI.N
S'. : newspaper j,uwica .t
'-. ; all persons interested that imlesi eir
il j filed on or before the fir.t day of nM'"
tame will be confirmed biol J''J- f(rt
Uy the Court. L 1
AI7U, H, .cui.-ww ,
- 7. V - ni. i,iiioti mem- ) wuicn uie reuei leuuers inny upm uski iuou aa ioiiows, Tin Dcginning ai a
immprlintelv ordered Lorfir.l to be beaten aolvcs declare. 1 ntl lhav atinnn.tn.l 1 ...i. :,i. .1 . . .1 . r I . i.n In nnat nt a. .nni r M,.i p.,n,
. - . - -. . . , j .....v.... w.vi iu tri- uubue, nun tun ce inoiiv oi iiciuk hui. v : . . . .. . ... ........ w (.,i.. Buv. iuuhvd , . tmt. ,r.ii-c 1
..:.i. . 1 il... .,;ai,..,i .cc.,,.1. :... ,,,l..:i.. ,i. ' ' . i . , . ,B , h. Mo ,, ...... . ,u oo .i . onn f... . . . I in Auirust last. TWO COW S. and ono
won ion., mm uiu ,uuniiiucni ,ma ,iv,-.rii;int; uujr nuiiiuinj, vYei inoir command retreat in paletv even it deieaied. v im,,, e-umi o.j u.m,. ju iv mi .. . .
1 . ..I. I ....! 1.1 .11 ! ...1.1,., ... .' .
Ion cud until tho victim lost all conscious- every white man would havo been killml
ne.s, his backboing quite broken. He and the negroes have been in possession of '
teiyAmong the advertisementa in the
. . " ... . . . . . 'I .. . ... i - ... . -n... ... ICet IO ft Tout I Krnnl .I.aaI IS. k- ..I.l .....I iuo Oilier
vasthen taken to t lie cihbet and Uouod the forts which cost the United S ate to., ivicumonn papers is one which noiiues mo V
... . . . . . ' - . .. . - . ...... i i ..i.i. .uuiu . uuirrco uu leoi lo A mmr .ml n
to it lor severalhours. Tin was repeated ernment o much lilo and treasuro and to y,mn" capuoi tnai among beirinnine. iavlni a hm i .,,. ?,.,.
STRAY COWS, Came, trespassing on the1 . . ni.,.. rfiftri. dW
premiaea of tho lubscribor in licit townshin.l Estate Of Philip i-rnaru, w
in August last, TWO COWS, and ono I1XIKFER. cTntii-tnii mlTXTV. SSt ,J
k . . . ' I, l.l'il It I' I I.UJ V' v r . ii,
poaLtl,enc.northich.groeoastl20foettoapot,ir? ui.rTt . r " . . ' ' yT c TN the matter of the est.t. f J"
thance by lot No. 3, north 88 degrooa west 200 , ?r,nd'' wi,h whl 0 faco- Bn,J year old heif-j rdoJ,h0j, tie ,nnrftiseuieatoftb
for fourday in accession, after which lie many monthi delav to get into our own106 """act-.ons of the "Confederate Head- house and atoro room, frame stable and other
wanbanged. Corfini preserved liia self-, hands. It has been decided that this reg- ng'UKtui are files of the principal Thil-oot buildini? ereeted theren.
possession to the last, saying that he was irnon I of colored men must be "mustered ;Bue'fnia Da ev r journals. eeuod, uaen in execution, and to.be i.ld as
sorry not because he was going to die, out of the service," in consequent of this ; BrBill are to be reported to tbe pres-',k W'? ,f BDWAun" vat
but beoause he could notseo Poland free "altercation between an officer and aomo ent Congress to bring tftah, Nebraska and !,,, Orrc afnf.
even for single da, before his death. 'f the men." Colorado into th Union as State. , Ctm4, De ,
.aidatreet1- T"e owner i, required lo eon,, and prove - j Heoia 'ed.'.ot out to th
d place of SSTO.P'. ' lbtJ b 'I"U, cUim of $300. was, on the Jtb
..... d.el-, ot M lhB ' ! 1R03. read and confirmed SL fZ
December 9, 1803 pd.
KSTR AT!
T. A. McOUEB.
ilS63, reaa aun eonunu. vr'.Lu
ordered that th. lam. u l'"""Ti
paper in laid county, nolifjin W P
ested that unlesi eteepUotti -
fora the firel dar of nell r"i w
Pa ..Ia .1 iL. .L... ..... L. m.Im..J .VunlnlAlv. ...alt
vi miv ni nil iur.1, 1 , I n 111. ,u. .... . ...7..
of Jcen D. Thorarioo. in Curw.navlHe. al 1J Bv the Onr. , La'''
J eeala jer pownd. Vox. II, MM. l !. , 1IN-I.
OTOYE PIPE