v ini Ic.u f: i Ii Viq'itblinu. ' i. 1200 t,,.l1: ., A 1 ' I. ; '-' 't V ? ! Uy.-i-tn of Poiinty. I It no ii Hi i 1 11 in Hi mini Ii' I I hi ii nm, i H ii our i i unity i nm III II-' i HH" Inn I' J II I'll 1 1 to tlio I ill i, 1 ,1111 in i ol n Ii w oI our nji m i b, nnd t Ili-ied n bounty of i'"1' oiii li mm) wlin mil leii.nie a mildicr, niul to cm Ii soldier who will i oculist. in A 'imM' tM'ir llii- pirn nt tit Inn of (uii)i'lno(i iiitiiii" 1 1 tt 1 -r ill'' lii'itW I'liiilitii'S oil- H 'l, I (Ini H oim ol llii' i-oin IrU 't Mi iiii nl sw iiollnii; nrr in- Vi till 1 'nl il i c i Mill) , lli piid J'-"' (or r m ll III mil Hi, now reduced lo (13 l.,r the former, W..v jlm.-k. One or tl, wh,i., Kill) I ll I kf l-tli 1 t Kit IliWf P. I. tt. I uni.l ,.11.. I not tlmt these who u'gn this nnd H for llm Jut tor. It U needlcM lo Blon',jstun,.ni Tlfl ,,,. ,,,.,, . I iovofti lili'li I ' Minn ' nidi Inn" lii tVlrnit 1 1 i"in i In. 1 1. io n !,(. I'i. ,t. ?-i 'i kii .nv ndi i ii"-. n mi iiiiiimi iI i in. .I imi ni i n il. , in tii i.nM ni. i t, iiKloiinl l.y n li)..il l,i.ii n i, , w liito boIiIk'I n nml t.liri of ( 'nlnnul i.lo of lint n Vi:iin:'iiv Mi'itM Makui Hill Why net Embrace tho Opportunity? l'.y the but luiviow from Kurrpo wo arc inl'mtned that Maxniuillian if jut now i.l'Cijt i ; t : ti t; t!.o principal Courts of Eu rope taking liis leave of them, i reparato ry to liis i mi ni kut ion for Mexico, where ho in to set up tho new monarchy. This will lo an open and palpable violation of American (called the Monroe) doctrine, that no Monarchical Government shall be established upon this continent. Llad it not been for our present civil war, neither France, nor any other Tower of Europe would have presumed to violate this prin ciple so well nettled in tho American sys tem. But the present Emperor of Fi ance taw his opportunity, and did not fail to embrace it, and our Government, eo far as is know n, has not even had tho courage to make n formal protest agnin.it it. Had we other mon, with u different policy, at tho head of our National affairs, our situation would not be so humiliating. Even now, nt the eleventh hour, if our rulers could be induced to abandon their fanutieal dogmas of negro equality and de vote & tingle thought to the honor of their the (?r;iiii ntnl lVnl lor Sale. 1 IMIM '.i..rl..,( lU.ftt t, ,hU m CiiikiimIIIi', ,.! I TO it l"i V I. 2 (Mill iti.,i-l i I Ci-in nl H HO i r r Wliel, l,IMM Wli;ltl rt V. Iiml ,,, (, fa 40 ,r c( I.IHMl m-lhl l llm rlii,i nt I hi. ttnt f ,rn , 1,000 It. inivd i ll")! nt 1 1 ! . ii"r mi. JAHI.li l lltVtN. K. V. II, IHfil. 1 1' I m - Nulire II liri'l.y Kivrni, tlinl n ) ilrnlim ll It K llFi'll 111R1I11 In llm I'mirl 'f I'miiiiiiili I'lfim "f rlrnilitlil ouiinty, lur llm ln ri.riiiTiilinii '.f tde l'ri.lijtoriii 1 ' 1 1 n r v i t i n i,f I'ruil Mill, kIiii-Ii ii,,lii'Htiuii will I,.. koiiiIi .1 nt Alliri'li l.irni. Imvl it.lt.aa (.i.iihi. I, a iIi,,,.!. ,.. il ll.n fill. I ul. on iw...- .1..,,.., .. .. .. 1 :.l 1 (!,, ,.,.. I , l " " i"ii 1 vuilimrj. ny 1110 1 nun 1""" ' an. I Mrtic.k linn a m-vt r) blow on the fin e. I i. K Pinion i, 1 m r t . A t l:ntMii(t;:;: Chili Mtilali, lhl 7I 1 Tor mlli'l". I ho pntiin mil on l.nriinl ... 1 1 . 1 n fii i-imin n fn'my Ihtm. r-in-fv, winun nij-u oiun nutn upolu n, '-- Ml M11, .. I ' l,.T-.ST A,;y A bii I Ivinj; hjIiIhtm, ai t under go further ir. expluinvlion of llm manner niul pili hed into tho roiuiiiniii one, who 1 1 lii f thai thin ill be llm ).! full.-- in which thai pern have lliU' lillcd their l appoim linil the least to miy in tlio innt- 11 ..... U il.;. .1 " .iiv 1 ... i..mt:.r ri-iTiiit ni. olli.-wi-ii u'r- i no oilier tlr" rclurni'it lo llllli.ll i I ,1 U H .1 r J 1 ' J .ill.-" - l.-t. t, , '- J J-V. . . .a ... p. - - --f, limy, " the war will bi t'lulcd." e ( an ti II ll i" 111 that tlim ticpen.H at t ntillct to IIicho Icch, ami caiiiwuoccn o knooking Imn liown. Ho Du n took to together ii on a t halite of policy in tho d,,,,,, in their own naino. hii hi-ols and ran out to (iriswold Bticct, Wuhhinplon nullioritier. II thee gentle- To give an idea how these . can bo ,0".'1"''' Jo'J"",on voi.ue. followe I ... ,. ..1 ti 1 ,( til" .'..Hii iiii'i mil;,; VIUH'1, i III II ill "ll I illl i "II 1 1 - in v cuv..i ...... UVUUlfll, llllll I1U Ml'" 1 ,H "U it j'l.ij 111 IP j;,iui'- about to take place, we will then grant we cut ihe following from tho ( Y.iit',ii 7Vii. thnttheie id bomn reason to hope that Wonder if wo have any nuch jxil.-iols in this is tho last call, li'.it, vmii m7i chaihc Clearlicld? or have wo not more .im'.j of pidl-u h iiuuir, wo feel perfectly suro that thun patriots, who tako our citizens to another, and anothc Iraft will bo or til V , . f om,;iiAi;E;;j; Iho negro ai rived at tho corner, he ran bn- hind sonio of the bynluDilers ami claimed their protection, at tho name time Hour- liTZU EILUIt, Protli'y. A Ul ITU US NOTR'K. JN tin. timllor uf tlio KkIiiI of Ullis Aski'.v, iluci'nm'il, nil "rson nuiiierneil will hrrpliy lake untii'u tlmt tlio uniliTniKiiril, 11 n Amlitur iiipiiiiili!il tn report dinlriluitioii of tho lmliir ul imai'ln in tlio IiiiihIii uf tho A limiii in trutur , will iKiiing nm revolver, KHtmring lie woulil ttUn,l to tin. luii,n nf hi BiMHiiiiiiuent m tt nhoot ar.y man who molestod him. In a oflice r II. ll. Pwoopp, Efi ., in ilu. liiirmiKii of few moments a larL'O crowd had nsicnibled. ClearfiuM, on M lay. tlio 21st tiny of Mureli. neither, and yet still another other counties fur the sake of big bounties, and matters bogan to wear tho npeet of a al 3 'l"lt. 1'. . ''n nml wliortlnno intor rdered. until " the last man ..o. ket the fees ? introel light, when oflicor Wm. II. Sullivan aUo"J ,u"'1'; , and last dollar "-about which 60 much is The ouota of Chit ion borough WIW workeil hw way in, putllio racoleU1; on I Mttr(,h isr.i Auditor. raid-are forthcoming Therefore, if theso hiled y men taken by tioorge W. Ar gentlcmen desire to save the " last man " nohl. ES(1. last week. Ho succeeded in f ,., . i .1 ix .. lunuing tho gauntlet of Bharks uml hang- ( which may not be theoiselvok) or the ors.OI1 ftbout Alondwilla got tlio men aus " lust dollar" (which may not be their own) erml in nod properly credited, and also we advise litem to go to work without a received tho b fee for them, which he moment's delay, and do what they can to hirnalonrto the Committee to -y, ray the " ... . .bvuntii. W e understand he was the Iirst induce a change of policy at itHliinton. ,.ivato citizen who succeedod in Rotting If the object of tho war is foi the exter mination cf Slates, and for the emanci pation of four millions of slaves, as many of its advocates proclaim it to be ; or if it is for the purpose of securing tho re-election of the present Administration, as many believe, and not for tho rcstora- country and the welfare of the millions of arc either lawful or honest, is all wrong people whoso liberties they aro destin-, It js wrong not only Lccauso it misrepre ed to destroy, this very attempt on jsents the feelings of tho people, but it the part of tho French Emperor to es- Lf,w.f4 the Administration for every tablish a monarchy in Mexico would bo , county that thus offers a bounty for sol this fee at tho 1'i'ovont Marshal's ollico, ull having been previously gobbled up by clerks, rocrutiing agents, and hangors-on." The Nei;ro " ir to the m vkk " Au.mv. According to a correspondent of tho 7W6 iwe, a negro caused tho failure of Kilnat rick's expedition to capluro Richmond. tion of the Union, then this system of Kilpatrick, at the head of 0,000 picked Toting away the money of a large class of cavalrymen loft the army of the Potomac people who do not believe that such objects on the 28th ult., for tho purnoso of making a sudden dash into Richmond, and cap tut ing the city, if possible, but at least to liberate the Union prisoners confined there. When approaching tho city, ho divided his force, Col. Da'green taking rii men to make a circuit to the west of the seized upon as the means of lestoring Jiors furnishes prima facia evidence that peace, amity, and ultimately concord and the. people of Ftich county endorses the city and attack it from tho south, situul Union between the now "dissevered and ! present war policy. taueously with the attack to bo made by belligerent States." j 'Without a change of policy, we repeat, the main forco on the north side. Iul- l.et a little common eenso enter into ' therefore, this procrastination is the vory green secured a negro to ilot him, who j be done, and by their violence compelled the negroes, and marchod theut oil to jail, at tho samo time securing the rovolver. About tho same time another and more, serious row was coine on. at a iihiee call- ( ed liuekner's. on Cro-dian street- It an- T TERMERS, FAMILIES AND OTHERS, on , n -- --4- m- Tin: aiiEAmsT discovery OF THE AUK. LATELY imoniMT TO Nf'U THE KAST By BOYNTON&,SH0 CALL AND KXAMlXg j TI I KIR STOCK OP DllY GGODj IT CANNOT BEBEAf, CALICOES WITH FAST com,, CALICOES WITH FAS ! ffl wujyi MTTSI.IXS! MUSLINS! Ir.LA1XRS! w LLLAINKSI n.. ll.ni IV.... niin.t; i.. .. Jl. .urcsnco ho rome.iT onuoi 10 ur. iuuins ,,..,. j k.it.u ..11 v.iiii.i., mc oi,,uiiiii,iiii; ,v Ml- , . . . e , ,. . . ... .. ii, i- V on itiiin I.iniiiiciit, for dynunU'ry, colic, croui roMi 11 11111c woman in a coiorou notise 01 (,,: ,i,, :.,, .,,i, ,,1,i,,.i, .. ill-fame, when a general resctio was com- nieknom, cuts, bums, .wollin, bruine, old sores, menced by colored soldiers and others. hoadacbo, miMiuitn bites, i'in in the limbs, Itvolvors and bayonets were drawn, and ebont, bunk, Ao. If It doos not civo rcllof tlio ollicer Woods who hud niado the arrest, m'msj will be rvfunJoil, All that is i.kod in a was forcibly compolled to release hi pris- tritt1' nni u" il an!or'liBS t dirortions. CLOTHS ! oner at the poinlof tho bayonet. Pistols,. Birj I have used your Veno- CLOTHS ! .... -...."i 1 .11 11 p -.- '"n Liiiunciil 111 my fuinily fur u number of were preHcnlod at tho heads of citizens vnnr .., k.iS J ... 1 ',i,i,. ,.u r,.. who endeavored to assist tho ollicers, and wimt it is roomiunondoil that I bavo tvcr hhc1. L A I I F.S' SUA W LS ! 0 F.N'T.S' Sllir for a while tho free American citizens of For swUmi attack of croup it is invaluable. I L A HI ES' Sil A W LS '. UEM'S' vn,!,' African descent had it all their own way, have no hesitation in recommending it fur nil indoliancoof all law aud order. They the uses it professes to euro. 1 Uve sold it for MEN AND HOYS poured out their vials ol wrath in un.ueas- 'UH"y 'va"' uui1 " 8lvc"1e"'lro,f"'1 'I "'IV!'.".-. urcd terms upon the heads of ul! tho white! ,,...., v. T rZ ,,1 H TS A CATS ! 1 t '1 ui inriiiiun .1, 11, ii ,1 mill n, i..ii tti iL ,..-i.. trash in cxibtenco. accoDiimnied with! ivi o. 1 r. ,.i,i i, n .1,, H A 1 h it CAlfti CASSIMFRSI CASSI JIEK.S ! ills CLOtdiX6 CHAS. II. TKI.M.MLR. Ill' 1 K unriiit' v V T M,.v S ISr,.. throats of violenco if they weie interfered Oflire, ill t'ortlnndt stroot V. with. Nubseiiuontlv some of Ihu rinelend- ers went oil to tho barracks, whither they March 2, lsii-lm. were followed by an ollicer having author- ,'SOM KTJIINfr SUBSTANTIAL IX ity to arrot them. Upon arriving at tho barritcki tho ollicer called upon those iu nuthoiity theie for tho transfer of cer tain parlies to tho civil authorities. Colo nel Hams, promptly gavo hiscousent, and told the deputy sherill's to tako with them such us thev were in nuest of but tho1 I negroes determined that Ibis should not' TT AS. roc,,Pl,y "P'ned Pimp in Lumber City, 11 . . ... ..IB , CARPETS A OIL-CLOTHS' CARPETS ,t OIL-CLUTIIS! Lt'MHHU CITY JOHN H. SPENCER CIIL'AI'EIl THAN TIIK J where lie is now prepared to itmnuf.icturo our National Councils; let tho announce- worst we can practice. Every ma t will bo betrayed him aud led L:m many miles 111 meut be mado to the armies of the South, ' called upon in duo time, and we may just the wrong direction. TLe result was that, if not to the authorities, that tho Admin- Us well make up our minds to this first as after hanging the negrc to tho " limb of a iElration at 'Washington had resolved to (last. How this change of policy is to bo friendly ouk '' as Geii. Oantt's friends adhere to the Monroo doctrine: that no jefleetcd it is neodloss to poiut out; but did tho Yankee inlArkinsas Col. I), and branch of European monarchy shall pol-j tho surest means will be to -W- the men : two other Colonels, and 150 of his men 1,!kl.,r V', "'P,,, n?,L W U1' ' . Cy , 1 . , , tar do shanty down." Ihis re'Pinst was luo the Mexican sod ; that we were vH-i turn out the fanatics, and put in men of , wc-ro cither killed or ctptured. Iutnot'uot, r0milied with, but ollicer Sullivan, ling our " present quarrel " should bo sus- 80nse, patriots, statesmen. your trust in Sambo. j armed with a revolver, stepped out, nnd nended until Mexico was nzaiu disenthral-1 Our nnot.i is said to ha .1-14. Al '.r.'. . . .. " ... . asked who it was wanted him. This them In rotrivit In lltn ( 'nli-mla rxmrlAM I whore they held a council of war with the I-'1 KfXDS OF 77.Y. SllEET oflicors of the rngiraent present. Shoitlyj 1 i'OJ' ', if- COITE li-WAIt H. 11 demand was ma lo by some of-tho color- j ed solJiers for the delivery to them of the A fM "iy?y " mnuufartuml mn rwituiuOy on two deputies, remarking to Coloned Hams I haml. OUR STOCK OF FANCY G O01 IS UNEXAMPLED IS SITU AND XAlUim: .j-VT Inul l.'.l.l.. r -,r llw, Pl.n.l. . . ...... led, and immediately the lemons of Lee, each, this will involve our county in a i , ti V ; ,1 ',0',.of! 1,a MOt urtV0 me uesirea ei.ect as 1,1.. .uu vU ...... eUl o. fMo,c. h-u ... '6' slftughter in Florida-whotc letter will be,"y"'ing. (.me ol them started Tor fSuIU- rates. T.umtiermen ran bo supplied with R.VFTIXfS PTOVKS of nhieh ho intends hooping a supply. Orders for spouting, roofui, ie., re.peett'ully solicited. liepair'ui; iroinptly atleiuled to. Ai ho intends keeping none but tho bet of work men, the people muy rely on substantial work. storekeepers aud dealers supplied at reasonable; NOTIONS ! NOTIONS! S'.irfs ! Scarfs! Satchels ! Satchels ! NOTIONS! NOTIONS! Head -Nets! Head-.Vis! .Nun XccH the inspiration and fly to the roscuo of the .stand ; but what shall wo do when tho halls of the Montezu mas with an ardor no ' next draft is ordered, which is very likely less conspicuous than that with which ma-1 to be done ? A bounty of 200 may not ny of them assisted in their conquest of 18- be a sufficient inducement, then, and in 48. And it is not at all improbable that the order to get men to enlist, the bounty liichmond authorities would most gladly may have to bo doubled. embrace such an opportunity. Whatever j tK)ur l(,0ineTghbordevorod neatly feeling of friendship at first fx'eJ l- a coumrj ofhi8 last issue in a vain attempt wards Trance, has now almost totally van- itoboUler up tLe blighted reputation of ished. Tho long delayed recognition of the ( u t ..rcrcutont 'Southern Brother,'" (.onieueracy uy 1 tanco una completely l(Jen GikiiiU It waa truly lalsorcd cfTort : Call nt tho Snftnilinl Tin Simp and eeo for yourselves. JOHN M. SPENCER, March 2, ISol-tf. U7 SriNTKlTXA LKF-rvliX VvT Annual Tajcs for ISO I. FIIIK attention of ti payers is hereby called X to the provisions of the United States Excise Law relative to tho assessment of annual tnxes. Itv ttiUkiTtli i.f.ti.kn f,f llm orl nT.lnlv 1. l.-tfiiV formed that on that occasion "one-half tho any serious results, and came to tho cily it is made the duty of all persons, partner-lips, white infantry had fallen behind," while j 'or wro help. j firms, associations, or corporations, niudo li.ible j'uring me eniiro a'.ternoon ine lnuica- i'"u. uu.jr, ih-i-, m t, i frt.,j r, ... i;( .. .i.;. r van, but was collared by Colonel Urus, lounu on our first rage in Ppeakmg ol . ' ,, . , . J . .. , , , . . , who promptly sent lum to tho guard- me causo 01 meir uisaster, says : house. Tho fate of their comrade only "It was our miifvrtane to have for support a exasperated tho rest, and thero is no Krrtro regiment, t'hich hi, running caused us foidnubt but that blood would havo been lose uvr pieees." Ished had not tho officer changed base, This was not the case at Bottom's nrjdcomo to the city for roinroxcomcnti. 7 . i .i. While leavinc camp thev were followed ui iota', in. eori.1 in " 10 uui- ua van iiHiuiior s 1 . , ., i , ., , . . , , . out to the road by the soldiers, but suc- account of that expedition. Wo aro in-: Ceodel in ed'eetin" their escano without! Port Monnniis! M Port -Moiimiits! Bia P'iOtogvniiliic Allitm! PliotompliicAfa! nrivs, tobacco i segajs: Or anything else in tlio teiii eery negro soldier was ri in the mark and lissipated that friendship which 'gbt y , b h j , t j answered lo his name." Our otherwise havo existed ; and therefore, j stolon tho most of it from the llarrlsburg ouit to Lave Lieut. Eddy court-martial-! tho jail hbor n-Anr.,1 ii.A u..nt;tii ,,,,,1 1 1 t,;,.;i:. . r. lict ir return to tlio Anjostimi Aspoiwur of tlif tions of a general row wore ' 1 ii;,,;,i n.hn.A nr t. f ....... .ni i i 1 viruai niiviu it ntcu ui niv uuioiiui, ui atiitiuii ome ol tuo coloreil soldiers n.. arttola nr uliinta iK n rmiil with a cd at once. : threatened that they would liring lowu ( Fpfciul tux, and tho business cr occupation liable '. ... the whole roeimont hnd rele.iso nnv nf-in i.nv nnv lieetmo. that this notorious : tirvThn flit war must entail upon their country,!. , , , ;n ilnoil. ,oast of llis'iui .l l,..!:,.,, ..i.. i there. C 'turn by tho day specified will bo liable tn bo there is but little doubt that Jeff. lav is ..t ..:. ,.r ..v..t,,.' ,n .., lilr , ......... .. . . It weuld hav renuired but .1 snnrk to scssed by the Assosfor according . I . r r . 1. . :l I. iuo i.ope 01 escaping 110m 1110 l,-Tll'JloJ'elegra2h lioirors wianue coniinuuncv 01 uie pres- But how comes it and his followers would gladly embraco tucii an opportunity. cupied a position above tho rauk cf Colo- And how noble tho purposo of such a ; nel in the rcbyl servic0i ;a g0 lionized in the war! Ah 1 there would be both honor , Nortli ? DiJ uot Lincoln's proclamation and glory in such a struggle. No heart-1 prom;se para0n only to those below tho lees conEcriplion laws; no blood-money irank of Colonel threatening with tho in the shape of big bountios woul 1 bo re- hulter all others? Then why is Gantt quirod to fill the ranks. The strife would j rermitlC(i to escape? Or why should he not be who could stay at home-but who kQ 6 0 honored ? Is it nn evidence, nnd "elevation" of a "Yaukeo" to "the limb of be restored by a " vigorous prosecution of information which ho can obtain ; to tho best and in such TAKTICULAR ATTESTiffJ ESl'LCIALLY INVITED T03 UNEQUALLED STOIIO!' IIAltD-WAH WHICH CONSISTS OF . oaws ; 1 .. ji ii. : . r .t ... a friendly oak" in Arkansas, and who oc- the war " and who endorses tho present .,.,.1 .1 ' . " .1 11 ' . 1 : ca-0 Assessor is required to add fifty per ceii . , . , . . . - . I uiuu, hum UJl'ie I'UUI'l IIU ll'i tl'UIIli: IHTC war poiK-y of tho Adnumblratiou and it would ond. Un to the time of wriLinu S,:w5 ! Hatchets! ft Ihtchels! (J could have the high honor of .joining the mighty host? I5ut would all this put an end lo our present war ? Would not " the same old light" havo to bo renewed afterwards ? We say NO. Let the contending heroes of the hundrods of battles from Big Bethel to that of Olusteo, once meet shoulder to shoulder against a common Too in a holy cause, ana no acts or intrigues or design notico to nil rebeldora of tho fact, that if they, from Jeff Davis down, will only "repent," and join the abolition party, , and fall lo abusing Democrats, that they shall bo in like mauner honored ? Sup pose our neighbor elucidates this problom. Acknov. -LEiiuixu the Lie A ?hort time since the Ifarrisburg Telegraph asserted who does not voluntarily -fer his serviets to the Government li citlj. r a knave, n fool, or a coward. If, in the abovo portrait. we have correct ly described the position of our Jacobin neighbor respecting the w .r, he will have no difficulty in guessing t ere u-c think he ci".: to I . linil to tho 11 ui mi n t of tho items of such list. livery person who shall deliver to nn Assessur no lurlhor demonstrations havo been (any false or fraudulent list or statemont, with made, the negroes remain inn masters of i intent to evade the valuation or enumeration re- 1 1 . .-. w ' . .1 1... 1 :.. ..1.:..... ..it..... 1. .. the situation. quired by law, is subject to a fine ol five hundred I'adlocks ! Door ty Trunk i Padlocks! I).)or.J Trunktf Strange Visitation. A respi'Ctablo citizen of Tlumcreek township related to us tho following ttrange circumstance, and vouches for its accuracy. Ilosaid: "IL S. took bis gun to shoot a beef, and when in the act of do ing so, saul, 'I would jukt as willingly shoot a copperhead ns that beef.' 1 1, 1 : I. . 1. - 1 : . :. ... 1 j ...... 1 uuitiirs ; uuu ui tueu ea.-e uiu iim win uo lu.ine JrlVOen. Orant has written a lettor to : "ut l'' U'0 Assessor or Assislunt Assessor, ami his father In which he says ho will not ae-l f!',"u "' ,valuK,,un u,nJ euuincrati-m so made cept the nominination for the IVesidetiey , uX .axes, except ,hose Ir 8I1 Oil M i t be "''red him. licenses, will not be demanded uutil tlu thiitietU n r ir i- . 'day of June. Oi'RUlti tl.ATlVi; MEOll-M.-Lncls Sam's! iho ,,rrnpri,.te blanks on which to make re- . greenbacks and pOFtal currency COW in 'turn, nml all necessary information Will be fur-' circulation UlUOUnt to flVO hundred mill-1 nished by Wm. J. 11km i-hh.i.. Assistant As.issi.r for the rirst Division, to whom the returns should be delivered on or before the 1st Monday of .May, at his office in Curwensville. DAXIKL MVINOSTON, V. S. Assossor l'.ith llisirict. Curwensville, March 2, ISO I. Nails Nails I II.IMK.VWO rk-lll!t!u'T"i is' To ions. wai:, oj: no war: a fee sh arrival of WiNTEit Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE. 11 e Diiut i ! that Gen. Gantt, in his speech in that the beef, and took it by the tail to move' i I . I i i . .i .i. . t U I...1..II.I,.,.. I I ing men will over again induce them to VmcL rcmarKou mat me i-emocrauc ""- " " VUVm. " leauers in Uie .Norm Jiaa encomagcu tlio " . " "i .. . i am just receiving anil opening a carenilly "Sneth la r,l,Pl 1,0,1 ...omi.,.,! tlin, J'10 Cir(:umsllnc,S "0 Very Singular , ; foloclcd stock of fiishionablo Fall t Winter goodl .South to rebel-had ptom sed them and have created a pood deal of talk ini ofallllOSt CVCrV descrintion aMwtanco-nnd more recently told m the neighborhood of its occurence. Was; ,BTt m T Ti lliil if llin rnlu.ls wnnlil linhl nut ,i Hula hu Rtruclc ile.nl for !vJ,,')i,i in miinlnrV I SJ S 2iJr JLtSi c9 iTA AJ SiS JL ..i u i.i i. r..i Whvnot? Annninswiu struck dead for A beautifuUssortment of Prints amfry luufi iu-y nuuiu uu nuuiMmi m . . - - . ' goons, ol ttic newest and latest "thai he could mee the names of seme r.:-t,v in. ;d , . u (treat variety of useful notions - - - tii'tuiviui iii'j- uiu nut nm in ins nay, 'Tennsgleaniansifuhat he said was deputed." M)i that the wi mo Burumary jiunishmont This MTis at onco and peremptorily is not inflicted now; for if so, where denied by the Patriot !' Union, and tho wouUl M Lh? Armstrong Mentor. lying scoundrel of tho Telegraph called Some DuiEurx. i.. The Salem Advocate upon for the proof, aud darod to produce gives tho following incidi nt showing tho shed each others' blood. It is a highway to peace and ultimate Union Will our rulers spurn the opportunity 1 It is not ! too late. If thero is a will, there is a way, What is a " Volunteer? " Tho draft is not to tako place until the first of April, at least, and perhaps not then. This post ponement is -induced, as Secretacy Stan ton informs us, in the hopo and belief that tho requisite number of troops can bo moro expeditiously raised by the ofleriog of libcrul bountios to " volunteers," tho "people preferring that method of raising troops." What constitutes a volunteer? Accor ding to Webster, a volunteer is "A person who enters into military or other service of his own free will. In military ajj'airs, volunteers enter into the service voluntari ly." Tho adverb " voluntarily," tho same author defines "spontaneously; of one's own will : without being moved, influenc ed, or impelled, by others." W styles. Alsos AND .NOTIONS. tho names. Like a convicted felon, ho has difference liotwoen white men and ne groes, nn Abolition estimation: nothing to say. "Last week wo had occasion to rucn- The samo falsehood appeared in tho tion that at a meeting in the Methodist Jaedin organ of tlm placo last week church in that place, a collection was ta- stolen, of course, from tho Telegraph. kcn UP, f!r 'l10 rniiwy negroes by an , , ... .... ., ,. agent of tho 'I- rocdmnns society, ' amount-' Lut perhaps the editor thinks the stcahng in t0 Uvcnly.()lu, dollars and a half, will cover the crime. a few evonings oftenvurds. a collection . - t-T r i-'c " , far the benefit of soldiers' families and C-Jf The Jacobin organ, of tins place, in duslilut0 wuil0 j,0l,i,l, was taken up at its last issue, in speaking of Democrats, one of the churches in town nnd wo nro says "they havo been traducing and ma- told the. magnificent sum of ti; dollars was liiMiinir nrwl torminir n nVu il i I inn llt nur Taisoil, ii .i i r ,i . Thus it goes twenty odd lollars for tho xoultfrM fcnrl 1.11 nl hnra t&'l, Toitrir ll.i vnelr. . c J . . J)UV-(U)01)S Bonnets, Shawls, ilats and Caps, 15oots and Shoes, a lnrjo quantity, Hardware, Queenswnre, Dru;;s and Medicines, Oil nnd Paints, Carpet A Oil Cloths, GROC K 11 1 K S , Fish, Bacon nn.I Flour, Maekerel in 1 I and t barrels, f tho best quality, nil of which will bo sold at Iho lowest cush or ready pay prices. My obi friends and tho puhlio generally, lire re.--ii"-iiiiiiy lovileil lo cilll. Jffl-N. 1 CUCSTHY PlitJVUVK takon in exchango for UUU'lfli WM. F. IRWIN Clearfield, Dec. SO, ISflH. 7"AXTlD. A girl to do general houso- work. Apply to Dr. K. . W 1L,U.. Clenrflold, Ta., Feb. 21, 18(14. S Tit AY SHKKP. Caino to the premises of tho subscriber in Lawrence township, on nr about the 1st of August last, a SHEKl". Tho owner is hereby requested to come and prove property, pay charges and tako it awsy, other wise it will bo fold according tn law. CIIAHLLS LEONARD. Feb. 21, 1S6I. CI. Ii A It V 1 i: 1. 1) AfAIH'.MY. Tha Stockholders of tho ClearCeld Academy aro requested to meet at the office of J. Ii. McKnully, iu Clearfield, on Saturday tho 12th day of Marc i, A. 1., 1804, at 2 o'clock, 1'. M., to chooso Trus- ' tees, ic , for tho ensuing year. J. II. McEN'ALLY, Scc'y of Bouril of Trustees. Feb. 21. 18l. ( 'aru'iiM i's' oV C.irio!iti-rs' X lii: Tiles A !i:ips ! Files A K'ai.s Sline FintlitJ Shoo Firnl Almost anything e!-e in tbuU' A VEHYLArvGEASSORTlIII Que ens wai Which they flatter themselves m"1 in this section. Therefore, we rcepccfully submit that ; ration of the National authority." the term " volunteer," as applied to thost who are only "moved, icfluencod, or im pelled " to go to war for the sake of a " bounty " of five or six hundred dollars, is not correct. Cannot Mr. Stanton, or tomcbody else, coin a neiv name for this new class of soldiers, that will bo more in harmony with the eternal fitness of things? JC.i?Wc this week publish on ourout sidu a poctu on the death of Major I .urn mm. We tidruiie tho Author's ! .:'' !.'. , i u:.ief of UQ tUOih nogro and tho enormous sum of six dol- IJirOVED WEATHER INDICATOR. "VTO man should bo Without well regulated nnd reliable r.arometor. Tho above named lars for the u7iir: man ."' article is superior to any other now in use. Th selling prico is from KIUUT to TWENTY dol lars ircorilng to stylo. IInvnt It. Wiuiiiit, of HOW it WOUld astonish li in rendosa if nnr nnrnthn ,.,m u i n i General Mead s Conduct at Oettvs- our neighbor should happen to blunder ti r -.. n i . t . . bcuu. Iho Coinmittoo on tho Conduct of upon a single truthrul sentence in speak- the War has been for sovt,:il d ays past in- mg of the lomocraiic party ! Democrats vestii-atini! the cnndticl ol General Moado 'Hen Hope, is tho aent for OlearfieliJ eountr. never macio anv such rlmrcna npninut at tho battle of (iettysburv General Sick- ''o will furnish Ihcm n short notico, and jir r ..nl.lW.' nnr .:., . " "1.,...1m and Doubledy havo U.lilied that after uu nectary inlormat.on . .. 7 7 . 7 "" """'"T'.""" the first day's lighting. General Meade 'who favor a restoration of tho National, wrol6 an order to lall back seventeen authority" in a lawful way j but th'oy do , miles, nnd bul for chance a retreat would charge as "abolitionists," and as traitors 'have been ordered. The fact was made of the blackest and deepest die traitors ! the occasion last Sunday for a demand up to their country, to thoir God, and to on tho President, by an eminent Senator, ihoir own manhood every editor who at- for the removal of General Mende. It is tempts to degrade tho whito man by try-' said tlmt tho War Committee called upon ing to prove that negroes make the lest, tho President, on Sunday and renewed soldiers. 1 this dotmud. PHILADELPHIA .t ERIE KAILIIOAD. rwVUS great lino traverses the Northern and X Northwestern counties of I'cnnsylvahis to All kinds of OR A IS aw approved i tho city of Erie, on I.ako Erie. It lias been leased by tuo vitjisyvrniim mml t'owpnny, nnd under thoir auspices is be ing rnpidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in uso for Passenger and Freight bu siness from Ilarrishiirg to Emporium (2il Fork, I'.i.S miles) on tho Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (7S miles) tho Western Dm.-lun. j Time of rninnnjrr Traint nt Emporium. Express Train leaves cas'.ward 3 0 P. M. j Express Train arrives westward 2 15 P.M. Cars run through wiTnot'T chaior both ways on those trains between Philadelphia and hock Haven, nnd bvtwoon Eultiinoro and Lock Ilavon. Elegant Bleeping Cart accompany tho Express Train both ways between Williamsport and llalti moro, und Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business apply at tho 8, E. Cor. 11th and Market ats. And for Freight business of tha Company I Jan. 20, I8f,j.-tf. fllO WATDHMKli.-Tbo L II. li. W MIGHT, Agent. subscriber res- pectrully informs Watermen on Clcarfiolil 'Agents, 8. II. Kingston, jr.. Cor. 13th and Market Creek, and all others, that he will henceforth its., Philadelphia; decllno to givo entertninaiont, It will b Im possible for him to do o in justice to himself, nnd this timoly notice ia given iu order that no hard feelings need be entertnineil. DANIEL BOWMAN. Fob. 17, JSdt-lt pi. J. W. Meynolds' Erie i J. M. Drill, Agont N. C. R. R. rialllmnre; II. II. Uoi'stom, flon'l Freight Ag't, 1'hila.) Lewis L. IIovi t, tlen'l Ticket Agt, Phila.; Joi. V. Pwtis, Gea'l Manager, Williamsport. Jan. 2L l1- THEIR I MM EX GROCERY AND PKOVISIOS CONSISTING OF COFFEES ! TEAS '. MT'j C01TKKS!TEA.S! MGlS' Miprar-C'urctl Niii""; Sti7ir-('urod Hams! FISU ! FLOl'K PlilV,; GEAIS Or I irnuv trV1.'n ASSUl'l J Kuftiiisr Utc WII1CU WILL HE stock, -b'r ir-BEMBSiit. ; . ket .ireet, nearly orr-'tc Ftb., 17, ISf-i Call and sco our er not, t 4