Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 02, 1864, Image 2

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    he ttiYuficKi Jl.pcliIitM.
Wl M V M ' in M N ' !. M Mil II I'd
Ths WoiV.ingme.i Moving.
Whenever ill" h-cmU'iiv'-KMI of 'h'1 l'
tod Mules, who mo tho prodneiiig c'll-S'iJ.
l:o ninde our oountiy ihil il wnbehue
th.nv.iro'Mniuenivd -ni;it-o tip their miii.W
f,. act, sti'.iiiething i- sure to be done.
'I hire i no hum-Hi power llhhi tote si
thttir inightv will. They nro slow to net,
niw.tt preferring to Ifir the ' ill they
lmv-lh I) !lv toother they U niv iwui.dit
Ol'l " hut. when longer f'H bc:irill.-n Ci "if O.i
10 ho it virtue, they tV;ir mi on 'eipieti.'os ;
nn.l i n such O'-e.isioits Itn-ir work is ul'v.y."
vr!'. dure.
Tlio interest of l.i'nor is greeter. in thij
country, thtui thn of till oilier interest
combined. 1 1 U true tli.it , w li'-n a onun
try i prosperous, labor is the V.' interest
to bo benefitted ; but when dvemtv
oomi'J upon that country, hibor, although
the most numerous and important inter
est, in fie first to mtVr.
We now have some indiea' inns that the
Ilercuie is beginning to move. A inert
Jug of the Woikiivmei-.'s Association wis
hold in Yt.lu t'.io other evening,
which wu Urcely attend 3 1. The spi-oi-h-cs
und resolutions Inve mi unnu t.t't.iule'
tt.vt.nr:', as " ill ttppeur by tl.o folbvn ir:;- :
c.,', 'I'hiit it is. time llio
,t(,v,d in iliiir pi injury meetings uud no-
t,luu M their MMitimctii.4 upon ino ut ;
v.miii to come lj l'i'0 I'nem tor di.
cuv-ice. tl.-.t it ve w..'n'il b.tvc our p.H
f : : rt u-u I . i ni'i-t re-cue it from She
hinds, id' profe-si.mid pu'iiiieiiirs, who
iflv puiM.e iheir siili-ii fin!, rog-.itd-"I
their pijuii;ry' weifnie.
Ji'.v''- .', Ttsat the preent rti ty in pow
er i rerVuiionarv in its cliuraettr .nnd 'le-
sin.i that it floei not nini to .-ave the
1,'nion but to drstroy it Unit it-" pronn-ies
fi'ave been be aoil its priu'ejrioin frauds
tbnl it st'.'k t'0 bold All J iT I I r 1 1 1 i innov..-
tioiis, flithff of vliich, if cairn-l otit. tire
ilestiiiclive to the jrovurnmnt hh it win
fmu'.eii. First, it sooks to oii rthToiv t ie
reserved riitbt if the .tsi;"'1, thereby '.
tablif'niig ooitoliJit;vl K-rp't ism. tu.d
spcot. l, it projioe-. to cliii ifo the citi.'.e.:
ehiu trun the white race, n: it wui plaeed
by the Contit'ition, und include ttcgro s
AS equals with ivini. men, thereby turning
it into a Mnn:relim
llaiksd. That tho present w.r, what-'
ever m;y lmve l.'et is its des.gn r.t the out
set, i? n'lw unequivotjily nothini; but a
jis-elest f.iv ciriyiri;.' out lae t j i l : ' ioruil
poliev o: ri;::".'ii tu '.his euuutry. t!it
COn.liierceit by the old Federal or Tory
pnrty undor J '.m A'iains' aduiiiiHtr.il ion,
and now contintlM under l ins. ii legii:
Tiiaia nuccftot : thnt tlie ju-oof tliut the'
Linrriin AJmii'wt-riitiKi is uetinir in cot:-'
oe rt with Knplnnd is to bo luiind in .Solie
itor Whiting's letter, i.i ivliich be cays
tLt it revet -e the Abolition policy would
be i uir:j'i;lh u-t r..ro."-.''
tiaSo perfectly habituated to hil'ij luH
tbvj liftrrisburg 2.VAt-t be. jr.ie tb.it. it
Beenn utterly impossible for its editor tn
Bpenk tho truth upon my subject. When
the Democratic p'trly, or any ol ils niem
lers, are tiio object of tl-?o 'u", no tio'.ice
i tAken of tliem. f.-r the re uon that it3
reputation for y i:i o woil e-'.a'. lisliod
that it can do no hartn, to: nobody believes
unyihin ! it "nys. But then il tics nlout
uieiubers of its own party, vhiih it does
ft't-outtis often it spesksofany of them
it is inline jintcly compelled to" ilfen"
like ft whipped PiMiniel; so (list, between
mean, nnd ua founded as-.au!"1 made upon
individunla, mi l abject, cringing npo'ogiee,
its editor i kept i.' oji I'l.-, y. Il was only
last Fridny thu. t Li I - ilo ilnii'ierrr and
whelp Pns enmpfiied to nek n.v.; !edt;e
that be had " grossly mi'epreMiK,! "bin
friend Judje Agn-w, tt hr.i.1 ihe A: olitton
ijis elected to the .Supreme Court lat la'.l.
In peifeol keepin,! v,;'!i this linbit of
lying n til article in the Tc'yr.'yh o' the
above da.-, in refetvnee to h ,; nii'ii: ine r.f
the nights of the Golden Circle" in the
Surveycr U'-nenl's ofiioc.
The whole nrtii'le t o. li'.io of iie ficni
beginning end, and ;u?' such I'.ca an tho
Telegraph i. In the cor".nt b'lbit of ha! oil
ing, l'.eyrr. J the f tct that i-ome half lo.
en editor f.eeep'.cd nn invitation from Col.
rnr, when they helped to elect to the
office of Su-veyor General in 102. to give
him n call, sboro i not the hlihiext f'mn
dation in tr.i'.b for snytl it ihe '1-1, n- :vh
syi.
Beit? ron Sado. Our JacUl't neighbor,
d bis last is5ue, gives speeil pror.iiueni.e
to the following ;
"A eoi respondent ui Fortreas Mon'oe
mjs tbft when tbp axpediiion lownrfi .
Hichmond reached Rot loin's Urid. ivbere
tliey found their game bloeUed. roil was
edited and it was found that whih- nenilv
one-half the white infantry hail inllen lL
hind in tho long and rapid march, r t-y
nryro as up to ibe mark an J answered
to his nsinc.'
How flattering to tho white mini I Only
half as good as a negro 1 V.'ell, that dees
pretty well for nn oditf"'" bo, within a
vear, has solemnly declared that he m
no Abolitionist. If Mjrott nro to nsuch
superior to white run, why are white men
pounded doivn, ruanaclo'l and dragged oil
to war ?
arl)r. St. Cluir, of In. liana, was eleut
i Senator al ibe special election on tho
29th ultimo, in place of Harry White,
Si seniority s 1931-bsicg a loo of 184 1
M eompartd with tbe rota for Ocvernor
Mt fall
1 MR vir.ws.
Aspt Inp npprxi h wemnyb. cm t
bilk for liiipoit ini tnilihiiy iiirtvenii.tiu.
The anri) nl ibe rVieiimo is oif.nl) qui
et ' l)ni:irri Inn ut itlidtiiwii from the ri
(iiolvor Kpoxtille, nnd vine ebb. Mo
join ,!ooi-lon i .r to join in ll e nll;n k up
on k' I M II
lii.o r. iim. i ;.lii.itri .I fi I 'halt anoo
filoHiil 1 ' ' II. I in , '. " niilo ili-tali'.
I h" lii -I il ihcv i raol'i d ! ' t !. i; 1 1 ,
m ln-ie ui.e Iv'bl - k il i . i -1 1 it e iimih ne
t'll. On loo next d.iy, I iinio I II, I, tint
Hull's d i -Ian I," as em i n il aln r ii -lut p i on-to-t.
I he next day th it'LeN ivciu tij; tin
f.iet three tni l- f- rl her on , it' a n.ouniain
gorge cilied lioi ky Face, where lln v iveie
-llppO-ed lo be well pn-led. Thl Itiove
tin tit was doiilitles made by tirantU)
pie.'lit .lehli-toil lion) femlilia leillfolie
menlf. aaiio-l Shi-i tn.iu.
Thn .hennaii expedilior. is the great
event al present. lie b-fi 'ick-bm";
about liie I2ih ultiiiio, at the I i d nf""i
i.iio ,,r .iiHiiiu ll; j, , Mttppot i. il b I'.v.i rnv
alry Ioi . j iiiiinbn ine in liie tf.'u'iega' e,
. Mj.i-i-' l'l.ei 'i to 'jii.iii ii tr.cn under Smith
and i ii ii r-oti. Iii . i - l inat i"ii w.h suj
po-ed to be M' l'.ile, whieii pl-iee ai lo ho
e..ii.-!;fl at the iiiiv' ti:iv by the naval
fui ee- undir l'aii.iLUtt. l'he t epnt'ts liom
Siiernu.il ine very coiiihetii g, both us to
his piogrcoH it nd iie-t inat ion.
(i'Mi. liiinioie, Inn ieg itbatidolied the
siege of Cinit b'ltoit and Uiitird bif allin
tii ti to tin' couque-1 of I'loi id i, has IiieL
with a repulse. ii the i lili uliinio,
Seymciir met the rebels eight mihs be
yond Sainlei'Min, whiih i.- miles ne-t of
,1 u -oii . ibe, where, .tiler ibuc hi.urs'
hard ligliling he wi.s coni;lle I lo fall
b.t -I. lo .Sanderson with a 1 os o! tiom rjui'i
to
l'he slfc-i-ot-war, 11 i. jef .,'..; wa- di -!!
el by the e.xj livion cf a rebfl tor edo . ;i
I he hi:.! Mi- of Clmrle-ton, i. il.e t: : rit - el
the LmIj ult. Two oai.v.'s ar.u thr'.e men
w. re lust.
Unfartaaato Affair at Lancastc-r, 0'ii .
We learn that an util.'V'ima!-.' ili Y.r ;ooi;
place nt Lanea-ler. on l.i-t S.;i in d.iy, in
hieh two rneo. and perhaps tin- ii .t
llieir livf.s, The p-i i t icu hits we I.' ve not
leat'PC'l, !n:f the loi iow .t) is the genet;;',
oii'liue itf'.he atV'ir a--, reported lo im. A
vem.g witr, he Mn ni a e!ttren ti -idin
near the citv. Iinl -om- lO.jh wouis u.'O
a ( on Me 'it' mi. diei ; in a s. loo o. t ho I. j'.li
mad." a violent a--ai,k upon him.
The father of ih yui.e .iK,:-. Vi;.s ...t t)lt.
lime "ti the oppugn i:,ie ot tli- -lu rt,
not knowing thai his smi was in il ,. i
loon; but I'. arjng noi-e he cM-ftl the
street to a-eeiiain the cause. K't'eiin
the !rt'ii. hf u;'c-'er'.-1 his mhi a' iempt
ing to d o i ' I hiii-el!' again.-t nii.'.pi'ii
odds. Uo iho inipli! " of the liicment,
the I'.ilher ijretv a revolvtr nnd liied at
his son's titi-aihui:.-, killing one of t!.e;,i
on the t-pot, and '.fouinl-. d the oilier so
that he died sh"i t!;, ul'tt-i-waid.
The father atid mVi leM tilt; oily iintilf
tlial' ly. The ion w i--overtaken by some
sobliet..;, v, ho tore hii.i f-oin his h.trse.
thre.v hi;u on !he ei oiind, and heal him
ami stamped on linn lill they left him for
d'-nd. He wa", ho.Vever. living at the
linn our informant hft, thoiich hi.s recov
ery ii .'M le-.nely doubtful. The fathere--enped.
and was not to be found, (treat
excitement pruvil. we nndetntand. at
Lancaster, and a sort of "Leign of Tei ror"
bas been inaugerated tbere. Oi,,.. Sr,rcx-
J'len, '2?, i n't.
C5'"AI'er a e.iltn, impartial and pa
tient con.-ideral ion ol tl.o subjet-t, I am
convinced that Lv the proper etuplo'. uien t
rf our reoiirees, it. i-, entirely pos-il le to
bring 'his iv.tr lo a so -eenl'ul military i--sue.
and that such re-ult.s should be ae
comvnied and foiloivpd bv ooiieilialnry
meaiutf-s and tha, l.y pur-uinu' the poli;
ical course I have i.hvav advised, it is
pn-sibhi to l.i iii': aboiii a permaiierit re-ln-ralioii
of the Union re-union by which
the rights ol both sections shall bo pre
served, and I v which bolh partie.- shall
fireserve their .elf res) ee while they re
spect each t tier. ".''.'. '.,'( !..
For such honorable nnd manlv senti
ments, reiniit'ks an exch ,'iee, the nbh.it
(ieneiai who hat led our armies lo vii tc
rv. receives the a!.u-;o ..jid viiili v.t i n of
llie' ii- ,-r,ri..ot I'liiooists and Ifietids of
ehrisli inily." The I'liilen are their wor
thy models. A iT-union by whieii the
rights of both sections -hall he pre-erve l,"
is despicable in the r-.'ght of these "i hiis
'.ian phihtt;lhroi'i-tN" only becau-o it
would hit the "t'lilii kncil of their corrupt
and unholy r.tr.biiif.n f..r sell'-aramlia-ner-t.
If this iin'ion is ever to be united and
rr ,Ct e'O'.i iund we pt.iy fio J it tr, iv be,)
it o".n only be by a I'liion in which "...) ,j
p:tr:ie tthall pte-erte their Self re-peV,
while thev respect each oilier." W
". ' i .'. J. ) '(...'.
The Germans and the Presidency.
The liertnan raieals of Detroit, Miehi-f.-n,
have prr-sed the following resolu
tions :
Wiu.rrs the Administraiion of A bra-,
ham T.inoo'n has i.nitbcr fahown tuiiiciuut
capacity nor honest tie-ire to guide the
oti-i'nies of Ih s republic in nocor-iauce..
v.iii! a iligniiii'd and proper foreign or
hi 'U'O policy, on such principles as are !a;d
down in Ihe Cievehind plmmim, theretvio
he it
o ' of, While we w.ll stipjiott thn
prc-eiit Administration in im idbirti lo
everthr ei the lebellion with .ill tho tuentis
ai o.lr e ';i:u:ai'.i, we lit. ine same tune pro
tM igtiimt lie re-noiiiiiiittitiii of Ahritnaiu
Lincoln as a cm delate lor Ihe Presidency.
Ihou. h our futt choice ii Fremont or
Puller, we are nevertheless inelitiwl lo
unite upon nnotber candidate, ( base, Mor
ion. Ac., if it should appear necessary ut
the next convention.
If, neertheksi, A. Lincoln nbould re
ceive again tho nomination of tbo Kopub
lican party, we nrn resolved not to vote
for him.
The Kxpcutit'. Statu Corutuittoe of the
New Jersey Get man organization Las nlso
pued a series of reeolutions, protestiug
rgniiift tbfl nominttion of Mr. Lincoln in
titter torini
("Upplmj from rut rmliapg'i
f''l'bii io l.ftK VI ib'tl-i lirn rnd l,l"2
P.piol -'."p-.
(, f l.oi I inl lilitnifnliHe n n i 1 1 1 . tt
p. r i ell i a " erh ,
f jyl'imeh lliink" tbo bit lingtinge
poHi'll oil C'tltll Will lie ihe l'inih.
fer refugee flalrn Unit ibe rebel gen-
i si oil',' i ft in e ,e 'irt I y paid in gold.
C-x"! eo t-(. W 'uit'is lo leeittre in
llo.tHii next ei k on Thaekriay.
f.,)t" I'liere i oti' M.'tho li-t eliureh in
ball HiiOl e lor i' el V tutu Wet. pel sunt.
f' ,' Two foil re ; 1 tiM'n I s of 'oyal TuXail
envali v have ln'i n iai-"dn! I!.-"iviin ille.
i"In I'ngl Hid the lax nti di-tilled pi
iits i Ii i) fhtiliugx, (J on) per gallon.
J-j'-ln some places in Missouri the
snow is fifteen fret deep. Capacious coun-t-y,
the W.-t.
f -..y l he t.ew comet is approaching the
cm ih rap.dly nnd will Lo visible very
MJOll.
E' . ' i i iv military expedition is to
'e,. .r IV itn! Weal ;;i a few davs for tlio
I:, i biv.-r.
T v:' I " e tlv five soldiers who have be
C'Mue eonlii mod binalics have left X i-h-villo
lor Washington.
E'llb'eal riols are freipient in the
Soni h. and lh.' new-p ipers are not per
mitted to iiioii t ion them.
ftuA b'iehinond pnper advertises a lot
of lii v ii paper, suilahle for envelopes or
wrappim: paper at SS1 a ream.
J'-' iJoverni'i.'iil pi'ys 10i) per heal for
i;s mules -a-.
Thai's ii hi :h pneefir tun !.. hut it is
Slid it pays still hiiiiler pi for jaekas-ies.
f ?"!' i- reooi'ied that Surtner ij aho.jt
to mtnidiH.e resolution in tj,,. IIon-. lo
eliiingt' the i. nine of I lie Cubed Slalo- to
A : .a ,'.:(, Citcat fellow, that Sunnier.
tvi"The first lejil execution ba- oecir
led in ( '(ioi ado T en ilnry . Ili'f 'at) Horn
has been ln.n;; at Cetii nil i'itv for tho
murder o
tnMi n a i tie
. ' S,
ipi.tes.
r.--.".""Tl:e i't 'i." 1! s who have Ions
iiaimed f'li lh"'" (leeei'.ey. all She re-peem-btlitv
and nil Ihe i : ; li: ;"ne,., bav.- a bled
nnoi h. r i i; ini -ihe. claim to do all the
-Me 'in'.
'''"-'er in Corn-. r. , ofiV red is
a pi ;.:.' lo the " h in 1- 'toe'
L'i'II !ei!:i;i
pr.-eiit." an en-favin:' of ', '.? ( -vi. i r,f
.'. Mai h'-r an odd sort of at. tize.it
.-li ike- us.
t'VA l::.-".:r."ii'J paper boas ,.! while
.T.-iiha' il'ih" t I'd- ever e.niht Hiiiiit
l hey woul'lskip him alive, 'l'iie I'.'.sti ri
IV -t ll ii ks thn! thai vvou'.d by di-cub l!y
a .',' ,' ,( ,.: -.mi ji.n.
I.-.. I'l. at lh" si;;o. of petroleum in
ihci.d country is er-i' blai' v fdi 'oi ."mr, -.t
be d" ibled iinv lo.-iger. All the inhiroja
ti"n no oat i oblein otl the subject points
to that belief.
. y a man 1 hinks tint it i a v
i'ir
toe that keer s hiiu f, om tiirn'pL' a rase il,
. hen il i- oi.iv a !M!I -I .iii.icli. line .linild
b. c.'et'il nnd not luiMako potat'.ei for
pi ilic.pie-.
million of dollars in ereon back's
whiih w ct e (.oak id in the .) ini.ita bv Il.e
l ite accident, en the Fentist Ivmiia Kail
te d. were hum- up to drv in a room in
the I ':1 , loin I bei-e al ' .'lui intiali.
(.-j'-An epi!i"i! ion for the erect ;'m of a
IH-w ootintv to be isilled Tioiie.ta. out of
parts ol Winn 'o. I 'hu ion atnl U'eri-en,
wilhUii i'ii v in the c iiiiily seat, will lie
pi e-t n'i I to ti:e Le.-ii!:ltut-o al tltopus-
Ollt fe-siii.!.
fklfOnv bunker in 'Iiiea , says a Chi
c:j. paper, ii.forou that he h.t with
in mi! ivcek, had oi ders fi'o'ii various parts
ol tho wert to pay oier to tlie collctriorol
internal revenue about S-J.y '.ul for i ax on
whi.-key aloiio. This gives n'slight idea
of the extent of the iviii-key intei c.-t in
the nort !nve-1.
f j'' The airgfegate inucblt diu-ss of
tie Male of .-lev ,1,'r-..,- is only t'ii.il'li),
and this small amoiit r, tiov, I'; ;'.;- ai,
will probably ho paid dm mi; the curiect
year, and a su-plus leii m tin- Trea-urv .
H'hal a pion-;inl litilo S:aie to live in
on'. o tlehi, litt,iivrali.: in politics, and
coi.-titu l ing in itself one of tho pure-!,
s')'omi"n's ot State covfiniiHiit to 1-e
found in the nation. j
A Aim-am in ;; Fcr. Oen. Mead, in a
spec-h made week before !a-t at l'hiladeb
I'liia. sitiied as a -Uii-I icjl hi.-! that, ..inc..
Mil oh. 1 d. vi '..eo the Army of 1 1," I'o'o
' mac left its lilies in front of Wa-ln j.oou,
not less thuii "ii' ooi ot I i.'i .;(.,,. ),c,i have
I oen kilied and woutuied!
II iv e add to ihiithe k nowb- lgo that
tho los of the Soul hern arciv in Vii'iiini.i,
is probably e-pnl to our own, we t-hill
hivo thn up palling fact of a loss in Virgin
ia alone (to -ay iioibin;' of the Iossl-s else
where) oi r.,-i l,u-l,;:i thvt.umt nu;t in less
1 1 1 in tlireo ejii s of ' h is cruel nnd sangui
ti.trv war, bydettli 'ittd wounds on tbobal
ticMield. lo iy noliiing of the lens of
thousand, won have lost their lives from
disea-e coutraete I in the service.
And yet. in view of all this, there arc
htm In Mi and thoii-aiids ol our leiloiv cit
izens who look upon thin awful carnage
and dustftiolion ot human liie, mid who
Mill "cry havoc and h t slip the dogs of
war." fli ! that peace and brotherly love
might, once nvuo visit our bleeding and
distracted country. LvicjcUt InteHitnccr.
Maktiai. Law in Iowa.- The Des Moines
(Iowa) Stuti- i.;ii.sicr of Ihe loth ins, con
tains a proclamation from (lovernor Sione, ,
putting the Stale tinder martial law ; for
bidding any citizen liom leaving i.e Siato
without lir-t Ion mg oi teined n pass fioni
the Kruvo.' I Marshal of the district in
which he resides; und declaring thai pass
es will be granlcd to ihoseonly who make
BHtisftio.locy piooftlj.it they arn going oul
of the Slate for temporary purposes sitn
'ly, and will return nod bo in the Siuie
on Hi3 10th of March. Military com
manders along lhn Missouri Iiiver are re
quested to place FiifHcicnt guard of hol
tbers nt all crossings between Leavenworlh
unti Sioux City to enforce the execution
of these orders. Tho pro'-ln-nation is bus
ed on the preparation being luado by
large number of persons to emigrate to
th western Territories. The Govorner
argues that tho fact of their getting in
readiness to start nt a period so early
is ovidenca of a desire to avoid the draft.
Large numbers had been making prepa
rations to go from IV Moines city and
county.
j Urn. flirimnn's T"jh illtlon.
Mm Ii oi, it ioU fi. in Wellington
f it the remit nl H'ti. Mici ninit ' i iinipniin
1 1 l In-1 n l .. in !. n put i i , i .. i ),., ,,f
H. ii .I'.c ohi"i'n lo iltniv I). n Mutinnii
n- It! m pm-il le limn ,l- l ,t-e. m.d lln II
ail nk lion -Mill all poil,h, (,,, ,. . hli,
the Ml -i'i'i e n all i m pi dnneti t t , hi. p),,
l'io i M i i'iinli'd h i in lii m MniiiM' ,
Memphis rot ri-pniiileiii the II i M,
the IiiIIom ing ii: lehtlioti In I he ex m..i ;
The ultimate objec ts ollhe Inmi tiienl
being iuiliatoiy lo (b it . I i i n n I ' spitng
riinipMin, as well u lo, i' po-sil e, ent oil
Molule fi mil l eing ii-iitloreed by .bdint-on,
heii"vt I' I be alarm should be given that
that oily w ii threrteneil, Ihe pii s, were,
so lo "peak, all place I upon the board.
Sherman and Met hi rson al Viekhbnt e, '
Smith jiM beyond M'-uiphis, HiirlhiU la
biiv Viokebui't! near Natchez, (ltd just i
we.-t of New Orleim, nnd Fan-agul with-'
in a few liOUIn -ml of '.lit) Mobile iilockad- '
ing Mtiadron. I do not understand that .
del;, Sherman intends, to yo within pei
luipsa hnridted ln.lt s of Mobile, unless
nee ary to inve-t il-- hiih I do no
tl ink will be but that lo len. t rd and
Admiral F.irragnt will he ui-:id tho
tMsk of reducing thai ph;ce. Tho boldness.
of (ii'ii, Slierman's moi cment eon-i-'.s in .
the liit't that he throws a-ide all the nil-1
vantages iio would obtain from keeping tip j
a connection wit ii Im leiir ; w th,. nill(i
linii ids sueos will be in a grout m .iM.re '
dun to me lucis that nas an ineoasidoi-1
able toe in ins fa out nnd no incumbrance- j
in his rear, which be would bx compelled I
to pro I out did he keep up his hues r.fj
coiiie.ienicauiin. Ho h.i.aids iiitich as .-il,
hy iv u, on o( lliefaot that until he leie.-lies
S.:lma, and Mobile falls, he riin-t make!
.his army soil-Mi-taining. He doiblh.s,'.
oaleula'es .:1 -ey upon" (len. Od's and'
Admiral torragin's aluui.-t iuur.edinle ik- i
i'or.s at Mol.tle r.r.d I do not ihink, f,om !
a. I that I can loai ii, that, he is far frnm !
wiuiig; for there o.ouiot be over bj.'l'jo:
men at Mobile, and th-e could not re.-i-i ;
long. (Jen. .heim. in depend- areutly for'
Kiiets' in his iiiovcm.-nt, a I unde'v-iand, '
upon tin) :ts-i)!nii;i in not. unfotm b-d, i i
li -n.it that l.jrou ',t,!i ,-"e that Johnson is'
kept ivithitt his lines in (ieorgii, so t!n! ;
no portion ..'.' Jii.s a"in can bo d.-palched i
lo relieve I he f! in i-on f.t Mobile urilntat'
llelem., .-r ney cl'o.-r poin: unon Shot ;
ui.t'i's advaiHV-.
DcsolaUoii la Loui3ij.ua.
A cen esp.cndt. '.,
V. ing''. under i i' t.
' 1'.." country a'.."".;
tim place and Nil
wOiing ff. rn Union
oi .1 an . ii i -t , fa y ;
,r tiie t iver, bctw ecu
oi-, pie.i'jus a t-.id
. pectin-," . .11 1C 11
l la; gi-.-l number el
' tiitioii i!o,it.e.s sue to-
if itieneej aim 'ua
nil "led. Kit
e!n"l uhimiK-y
ni'i-pathcent jjt
. May be .iccn hluok-!-'.
is h ft of once
.rid ex'Misivo ne-
gro .piari'.-ii. fhero c-in bo t're-.ueLlly
loonl.-l I'ioi!) ti'.eeii t i fAenly -iaimuc-y-j
m a cliii-ler, -.ot a vestigo of u bouio i-ji'l
io support the ni. Is'or ure such sigi.U uu
coicoiou for miles along either -ide to liie
li'.'. r. Not one plantation ie left u-iburn-
.1 : the tortdi Las I. ecu applied iiioi.-ci in.-in;.'1'.,-.
Ni'ihing Lt tuiu tntl otr.hii;on
meet li;o eyo oti .,ve;y Lu.id. V.'i.at it.v
ph.l'lai'.otl boil illlg.s lehiaMl Ut'.d el.Ot c-'
hte nl and on al ; iho doors den.o.'ifj' el,
au 1 the wi;. lo'is L'oi-.trii. Lui iit.it n
b :i "f the cuco i'ie'.saui viliaje of iv you
Sa:u.
"I icited an abandotied plnnb.ti'n
al.r.ut hitii leen miles aLoi o the rutiis ol
the above named town. About ,'ifiy y.rt
back Iroin the iivo.r ban' stood iviial l.a
' been it l.irfet. taaguifieeu;, ta:f-ill btnit
mausioii, thn c tlories higii with a i-.;o,
dotibie g tilery oi jV;..-i!. nod an oi,..orval.oy
on the top. A" short disla!'..-- I'ui-.her h .c.l
Won exicuMV i lieuro otl-irters. loi.-.!;l;'
( l;ke a NortiiM-.i com, try Village.
i ue t-.iaiit; js ii iv ii 'lesiro) ing war ii;i- j
pt oduct"! on thii tpol would s.-cflcn the,
heart of tho a.otl alfiiuitia il, and ivilli
. cm cely be c f J iieil by t m.se who have '
not seen it wjth their cm n eies. I pe-M"t
through the )iou--, guden nnd l,ur.;!v !
ourying gioiirui, oti.-eri it-g tniiuiif.'y tie
vMiange-i prodj.vd. Nol H vCsl;;i'of
i'..-i:ee could ary w h-ro be iei-n. Tito l.o.r-e
Wtf., eotnpletely gmted r.f every I liing val
uer. le, except a fe.v bock-eairs, eint'ie
prt sies, bedi.t. a. and a trivulo bibiiid
t;.bb.
" Th larg doors were broken down;
S'.L.ie had panels punched out. Wir.-jniit.
-.c btoki-p iii, us if they had been
-tor.ed bv a squad of school boys. The
nt uc-le-i of lorniture above named woie
conpietely deiu-ili-hed. The tailing of
l he mairway w;n sinnd.ed to pieces snd
l be tr'ia.eiils cai l ied nA-ay. Ono of the
l.ill-.Hiil taO.es was rohhed of the cloth
that Covered it. 1 h floor waj stre,vn
a illl friignienls ol b'loks, periodical and
ptivnto letters. The pla-loring on the
wails iv, broken bv a club, or camp axe.
.... I .. K.., i ,i i" i .
and a batoret Imd been driven agu.-is . U
!"i:shcd sm-fice, causing a hlUN Ul.mchtly
ho'e to appear.
"From the houses I passed into the
garden. Here odorift reus Cowers find
delirious fitiiis in other ears we-e hjc-
eceded bv noxious w.ed r,d bri,.r
ii.r f.rri, uoune, ,t:e ui.e., Q aw niau-
nor ol tropical plants and flower pols,
was iiosv corrplf lely deiitrojed. The glass
was all broken out, nnd the fiower pets
eil her carr ed away as relic or detnohsli-
nd A fotv venerable, lonely fitf tree.
were all that was Uf, m inrl .-it- ,vb,.i
I j ,
had onco been an eratige crova or a fie
orchard on the plantation
"I'fcssing on, a little lakelet cow as-
eunied iht) appearanoe of a poDd on the
prairie.
'I now came lo the family burying
ground, whore the bodies of two or three
. , .it , ' .c
generations Iia j apparently been aeposi-
ted by I eider and loving hands. Large
vaults had bee') constructed of brick and
r :.'..! ii . , ,
moriar. ic auiiiui 111,11 Die lirufl riaO tjfiri
lorn from (heir acctihtouied places, bro
ken and satiered over the grount.
Every vault had been btolten into, eofling
opened, and "oiiistMines broken to pieces.
"At I men Rouge nothing remans of
the onoe rn.i jnifloent State House but the
blackened walls, which stand sad monu
ments cf the destruction war visits upon
nation."
n!OT is GElS'SBrRO. The Abolitionists
Of (ilC-Cilfburc. oe. Mondav of laat wnnlf.
.-. I . . .. , . '
whtigtue'r a numtirr ot koiaiers belong-
ing to Company ?., of the 23th Pennsyf.
vania regiment, to make an attack on the
ureensourg xwcrar anl also On toe Kit-
terin? House, rut they were ingWiously
repulsea, and it required much eaUrt to
save the property of the vile political
hacks who hac instigated lb outrage.
The company bad been brought io from
Mount, PUa.ant fr lh 1 -- a
doing tb-a dirty vrark
- ' mrmtum kllU LttWW Ul I
MU'lltl II nn il V cf K is, M (,
tr.,, i f , ,, , f,,l,,,r ,
M ih , Mr. Il.nry AM.nl. t,f Woolinvl mel
Mn I , Ion M XM,', f 1,,, (., ,
nil n I u mtii lil .. niiiv, 'n.
It It lloi'll,.. I rtolii,,, ,
V di ' I 1 1' . Nni..- I h. .li'li
I . I . i . ti . nu'i' l v.'i i "
ii I In;
Hilt ,
ill fin Aiihitiinanit:.,
MII'I-N
I ' ilitiit'i.ii In
ti.-v il h. oJ y tiv. n, 1 1 . t
i l.'rtl llirt'lo l.i lli. i'imii
I 'ninth ai l'li HH nl
ii oi oi m riinn nl Cl.-Hilii I.I ivuiii.v, l.,r in. i;i ,i 'A k' .f
ri.tM.rnlM.i f tho l'i,.Kl it, riKii 't.ni ,;..t f I ' I t'J f - 'w
l rnitllill, -il.i.h n li.tui'.n mil 1... r,.rt. I ,a I tj f 3 I
Mao Ii I. nn, ii'Ml, iiiilv-i i'iiiiko l.u i I.ok n l.j tlio A wA.il Ww
I'l.-Hllii I.I
l'.v lint Cunt.
M.rrh i. t-a,K V- K,Z" K,lER' ,,r,th"'- , LATK1-Y m to u.rA!, i
I'l.n ir aii i, .... -). i
Al'Dri'OlI'iS NOTIL'K.
I N tlio iinttu r of l!u 11 lulu i.i ,
I. ilrci ii.ii il, , jM.rs.iiia i-'iniM riiu.l will li
I'tKii iiniii'i. tlmt tlio iiuilcriu'iiiil, mi Aiehtur
ii.'i.inli' I t'i ti'i.utl ilisliilmtii.n i)l' Iho lmluiiif
ot ii "..ts in tl,,, lunula ,,- (i, A'.liiiitiiMniiiir, Hill
l.'I'.-ll'l t i llio 'lutUM ef 1,'ia ,,,iiti,Uijt Ht tint
"Hi''') "f II. II. ewi.t.i.., .-;., ia tlm l.riiiit;li uf
I'KiirlVI.I, on .M,,ii,.,y, Il.e 2IM il iv nl" Muo'l.,
ul 2 oYio-k, 1. M , w Ii on und t-lnre t!e.v iiitur-e-lc.U
uiuv Htl.'ilJ uail he heard.
J AM1.S li LL0MVAV.
.March 2, Isnl. Amliur.
Till': (illMATKST DlSCOVKIiV
of Tin; AUK.
F
ARMEIiS, FA Ml MBS AN C OfllKltS esn
iMirvmi.-e nu rciniMlr cn.i.d tn l'r. Toliius'
Vvnuiuii Lliinuint, Inr ily.-i'iiivry, (Miic. oruup,
rliiiinio i In uiu iii-m. B.eo liiruitu, tuiilliiK'ht', a
Mvloii fa, nil.-, I.urint. Flliu;si, laui.-i'-, u!,i s.iri
licinl.i'.li", l.-i., aipiii j l.iti., ..iin. in tl.o It in i.M ,
i-l.t-.-t, I ,.. ;.,, to. If it ilnf nut gin. rullof l'..
in.iti.sy will hu ruhiii Ital. All thai ii a-kuil tj a
tl i.il, li. l l u-c it lu'i-ur hr.jj t'i (Im tl r r'. il.i.
be-.Tmuas lit-iir Sir : I limo u.'t'd ymir Vene-
linu LiiiiiiiH':t in lay f.uuily I .r a uuinlitr i.f
J"..rj, .'il 'I ut'licro it t) l.u tiio ln'St nrtiL'lg Ii r
w ti..t i! in r.',-',!iiii!i'ii.i'.it tln.t I Lnvo tvor u.'.ti.l .
l'vr nu.tUMi nttu.-k ufuiuup it j.t im u luiM.lt'. 1
!." im !u-.t;itii,,i i;i r'ji.'..uiin(;,-niu, it (' r nil
tie: uoos it j,iulo;:S'.. tn eiirr. 1 bive ji.ht it fr
J1.-U) 'jctt p, und it o'l.'i'n in.l;iii .i..li.Hl'ai;l ion.
I'll S. ll. TKlMMliU.
Ql .1 KKI.I ivs, .V. ,1 ., May h, l-;s.
I .'i': 1'., rai l .Hi i-.-nta. -. ,lj ly nil ,lru
tilbi'i', it, r ' lii rt i I Hint ,. V.
.Maroli 2, Im l-l....
Jiti::u
J li, iJ per,
yl, MITICI.'.-H i f,.!!.,in.; iia
rf.H:S Ia. im filfl in tint i.fiiM rt 'tm
I oii-ii. .l t ti e court t.t yuattT ' .alll.1 e Cicar
' ft A uiity, tl.e'.r I't iiiii.nii iVr i..oe".3t. ul. tho
i March Sii-f! A. !., I (. 1, iii,.,.l,y i u.c .u '.
; of A.'f'iiihiy ef Maitrli inh, I.-..'!, to.lit'fl "An
l AM tit rcjula'.ti the luio ef lului, -jtii.j .ittuurr',
A."
I. initial II' '
.l lill lv;.
V.'i .iliiittj tvp , Tr.virn.
IM -itt'it, -l
.'c-tfersun I.iu. t ..
Mai-yKvillo. ! '.
t'lli 1.1 'i.
jr. i.'urwt'i'- bin, d".
l.li'Il lb po, ,1 ..
k vi.'rln u, u .
!i.'vis,
1; .i',.v, I,...
i'.ai,t i.!e, ' .
MjiM.
11.1 1'vn,
1i if! Ii.ii'nn,
V. in. A. .V U1...1, ,
Ii tt.J iUI 1 11 lii" "ill.
Ji.llh'i- Ihuil'jf,
J..:u, M tck,
I.uur'l Ail' it,
Ait'ht'w Cri..oi,
I-tnali Vi'ull,
J"lui I'liccn'r.
W'.!i-,!in l!e.!,
''.".lliaill Sl-ilT!!;,
Aui'ui Kieir.',
I'-. .!. U t i nof ,
- t-.. .u J "i, i. a .r, ,
J.l.-uO lli'LI ,
.'....i. L.t.-.
ir,;j A.i.ctt,
, i .SuJ.Ui l.u. .l.u.
1.", .ii.r Car,
cr. 'i";r.
l'r 'iilv.;, ,
Ki-rtieiii-,
t it:,t.f''.,i b-jr.'.
l-'uin'l l,
t'Ufi Ml,
ll. I ' 1,
Cuii, i, (',. M'-r.-n
li. 1. KlZWl.Ii.i.lf
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'sUMLTiii
SUIISTANTIA L
LUMBER CITY:
JOHN H. SPEKCIE,
t.l SjlllT) jM T, in, I , r ri' ,
i ; .ni-'l ;j riii'iiiti.ii-tai p
Hbvrf i.e
ALL KJXD OF UX. SHEFT-
ilv.w ct.- cori'L'i:- WAi:t-:.
.1 rV: t
S.nJ.
If 'J
"I'j-ttol.cf-srii u'ttra -?.nru nt'y fin,
1 T.a'i.V-rm'Vi can l.-i 'ii.r.liel
us nvrrrve;
s I 1 1 t. nt it Lien in t ; i r -i 1 ket eing a n: j.tv.
. I'r.ifM fir f em.)?, rif fine. Jro., rcsfeetlii' v
ri.irirnl. lii'i'.tir'.iig J it. in t !v Mtiu.lcl ta. A..
Kc intci.tls kir; :iir' ti"ti(" but the but of t"rk-
tie ti. i i.f j.. . ).! ria.y lcly c, fiili-iatuiul w,.rl(.
r n i. ocp... .m.i .is.'i ii'i t Mi'i'liuu nt r.'.it. i. i' l.
. rart .
l all nt lid FuUighH-iI 1 in ,S'S..j) and et f'.r
j .-arnilvf.
JOUN M. si'EN'Oi 'R.
Msr.'h J, ISfl-if.
u.
S. INTERNAL KB VENUE
A ;.'!!;. '. 7'..:-c,; ,r 1 .si' 1.
fl'IIK attention of It. x pnyorf if In-rcny ...'.;
X l'i in" prut i ..i? .1 t;,o l iiiiv.l M-it-.a I.sc.p j
Law relative t
ill nufctistncr.t of annual taxes.
liy tii rixth citi,.a ef ti.u act of Juiy 1, lft2, :
1' iedv tl.e duty nf nil pt rs.uif, pnrtnt-r.-hiat,
t,r""B' struiriiititmii, or cttrptin.iiiin, in a do liable j
!" '' ) 1utv. tiecrise, or tux, en t.r hefor;
",tl M.'iiiliiy "f May in eaoh vear. to atnke ai
Ut fcr r,,llra to'tbo AU.ltlul LeUr of .!.,.!
l,.rift h.re L.tidtcd of tho m..unt ef unnunl
iucoiu, :'.i ariiok-d i.r oSj. ctj ohargi-.l wiih r
tibial tn. nnd the bueiuitu cr oeciipution liable -i -
i '' hceneu. VX H v v I I
:t''.V pr.i.n vtbo tball fail to make sack i.;
,u,n "-v .lne. P"'H "ul be lutbl tn tei
Bttuhstu i.y me Afscfpor accor.iing to tiie burl
inLuaii-iion which be ean obtain and ir. ,ui -1,
cuso lUc Atutt .r it required t add fifty per cm-1
tmn ti tuo uuinunt of itie items of ucli lint. I
Ivor; porsan who iha'.l deliver to an Aw.e.'Mr;
Gr 'rnudulunt hot or itatotiient, with
iulunt. T-"1" ,he ylu"'n r enumoniti'.u re-
4" "jr i.w. i. lunjeci to a oi nve nuudrett
auu iu turn tate llio lilt will 00 Uiajtl
out tv ih r ..r .. i
11.. . l . .. a, . - i- . . . ,
from tlie valuation and enumeration u InaJe
there can be no appeal. I
I'ajnxtrt of the annual tnii-i. exoept thoie tor '
Hoinst a. will not be diauamled nntil thj thirtiotu 1
du''-J"na- . i
t TT1 ' ?" wWh u t!"a"
turn, and a.l neeermrv information will be fur-'
ni.bad by W. j. iiHPat. As.itant Amu,'.
for the First Mvition, to wlioni the return i-hould I
B dulivored on or before the 1st Mondav of May,
.1 l;. .m.. i. m. '
miw iu wurttniyiu.
DANIEL LIVINGSTON,
U. S. AnpooBor 19lb lliitriot.
Curwemrille, March 2, l.ifti.
TTT AXTt'.P A girl to do general house.
y work. Apply to
Di. R. V. WILSON.
Cloarfield, I'a., feb. U, 1SA4.
STRAY 8HHEP Came to the premice. of
the aubseriber in Lawrenoe town.hin. nn n.
ahout the lut of Augunt last, a SHEEP. The i
owner ii heroby requeted to come and prove THEY II WE an AS.Oh
property, pay charee and take tt awav. oihar .!
i. It lll 1.. .,.1 J . J! . . , '
oouruing m taw.
rb CHAKLES LEONARD,
' ,
rtl.EARFIElD ACADKMY The
j PtookhoMars cf the Clearfield Academy ar
requested to meet at the offioe of J. B. McEnally,
ln Cleaxflnld, on Saturday the 12th day of ilarei,
A- D., Ifc64, at 3 o'clock, P. M., to oboots Trut-
n,u,n 76r
J. B. MoENALLY.
m . . . -
r in i Mv ..... '. .
I-ATIIST
ll
i j
N 1 1 V V
'bl !.
Mr
nil
l ' 1 T" t I
9m.
I n i.
CAJ.I. AND Kxamjjjj
Tiinu stock of
DU V GO0D(
; IT CANNOT IKBEA:ES: J
M Ai.icoi.s witii fast f
CAI.It.UKS Wil li PAST (
MTSLINS !
ML'.-l.lN.-'.
bonis :
c lut n.s :
m;i.ai::i:s: u
CA.IM I-iltS ! Vft.
CAsslMliKS! Vfef
if v i.s; tii'MS's
liA-VLil CtiNl'S'Sdij:
mi:n ami no s' cuyniiyj'
HA'I
; UA'l
s A CATS
S A C'AIS
I'1 " JTS 4 Si
buors tit
'A 1; il.' i .v ul!. (.I.OIllS!
v i.
Sh';'"' CAKl'LI'S t.ll.-'.! li'l'ibi!
'lit. A I 111 Til .'. N Illl. CIIFiM.t
VVU STtCK ()!'
i-ANCYGOOi,
-:x a m; i. Ki
.N1- VAllIlil.V,
NmTU i' s 1
N' 1 1'h iVs-
no-;
No';
ND'
No..
ION:
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a: 1.111.1,:
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, iiivno.u
i.'.'i to:-.
'1.h'K OF
'TiCI A I !.V
UN ::
I N '
ilAIJDA, AI1E
U ;i ,1
Situs !
S;.ns !
I .Vis ('F
11
tiflit
! tin-
H-iioiifii ! Gii-
iulinti
;s! l) or A- Tn;:.!. I.
V
;JI.;t.'kr
! l)..t.i Tiu-.ikW
S 'l l'W;
Sei'C'A:
111 .!iil;
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rai-'iT'
; C'.irpoi;
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s- 1
A
; i-'ib s ,
i Tiles A
i
p-
m-.o. Fiii'tos?!
iiiil;:
Almost itnvtbini
.lint:
A VLiiV laK'.;: a-.-miuMLM'
w a
WLieh tliev fistlcr tltetn" !vc
not W
111 l. lit. ti ctlnO.
TI1LIK IMM1'NE SlofKUl
GROCERIES
r no visions!
CON-SlSTIXli" OF
COFFKE-s ! TEA.'; '. M'AL'S !
COKFLiS: TL.':: M.'o'AKS:
j),.;,, Frnii
l.rii'tl Friii!
i nnr-ruriH! Hiiins!
! SiiL'iir-Cuivil Jlains:
fish : 1'loek: cnAiy a
' Hailing
WHICH WILL BE SOLD CIIEAP!
Call and ee our stock. h"tlsr r0""1''1"'
.... tub PLACE. "e
or not, fTrREMfc.""1' 1""
ket street, nearly orr'iw th MD
Feb., 17, ISA! tf