Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 27, 1864, Image 1

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Sd M'iuil:iv in . March, llli JIuinlii.v in iM't.
f ucli Jour, and rootinuo two wot ks if nt'Ct.-'snry
COl'NTY AND
Trrs't .Iii'le
l'l:-li;iCT C1TICE7..S.
Sniriiicl I. inn, I!illef. nt.'
M ie Judy'-" lion. J. . J lion ; M'n,( nrwi i!cvi!!o.
l!i n. .limn .i I'dooin, I'orrc.'t,
Bhciif, i: :v.i. i r. r; .-, ck-:;it;--;,
I"roth"i;nliirv, 1. 1". Ijjiv iler, "
RfR A K.:e." l-ni'.'l li, H-ir-.-r, "
JMitiiet Atl'v, I -ii'd
Trea-rr-.-, ' C. l-.r
Co. t i.i vi cr, I'. V,'ii;;i,t, i!en l'-iri.
Commit simn. r.l.iroh Kunt., l.ulherliur.
T !..... I' .:hnr, (ir. Nil!,..
A men r.cml, (". 'iii'f '. I.
AnJiMri, CluiicJ . . m l!, N.Wn-hVt m
il- Woodward, 'i nr.licld.
J'. I', ("tiiti rct, Leeci:tca Mill
Cironrr, J. '. l'olter, "
County fup't. C. !'. cmnifiird, CUarS!-!.
BecrarU,
(lieu ltope, Win. 8. Vri;;v.t
1 tahvill, Tiieodor i Weld,
ltep:iity'i A I'.oaJs.Sam'l. Jlrartv
311,
Jlowcr,
Chert,
Ciii'h,
('.-lend,
l'''Trest,
t'leiirli.dd iiiidfe'c,
Vooillmid,
Liithcrslnirj;,
Troutville.
.1 '.'II i rs'in l,iii',
New Wa.'hingtr.n,
r.uriiiijo,
Vatc'dTudle,
lla.t Kid;;..,
llnrd,
Mcliurvy,
We: to i r,
n..;ii':e!.l.
Fi-'ii'liviLe,
v. .iel rariicu.
Th. A. M Uliee.
.1. W. rii'i.j.hell,
ILL. Henderson,
.lames llloom,
Janiei l"orre-t,
W i 1 ! in in Albert.
It. II.. Moore,
Cliii. Mopi,
John Ilel.er in,
.Ins. (Jalt'iher,
W. C. Irvin,
.ta.-k l'a! Irn,
.Taeoli poiv.i,
;. To.-.cr.jr.
Win. Med'arvev,
P. A. I'ur'.er,
!. A, Frank,
"1 A. ll.iuHii,
J.r.lV.Sclunrii
T. W. rie.irv;-, J
Jilooin,
lirailford,
ilradv.
luri'i: i.K'
CbrM,
Clcmfiel 1.
Covlntou,
' Kaiiloiu.-,
Curwensvi lie ('nr ;vc.i v ill.',
Ieea(ar
l'lli I i i t li :- ',
ll'e-i '. i, nr,
(': c i!a .'.tills,
laiiv'i,
l.ittie i'l.hv,
1.1 joule's "iMl!!:,
l:ald l!ilV,
Miav,s i!ie,
(irii'i.mi' hi,
.';inir,i'5 Mill ,
M-idii..l,
'i'yl-r,
Vennliil.I,
Anronvi'!.',
i'jilt Li -A,
New .Mi.l.(rl,
K v'i.th V II,
M''.rii;.l.il...
I.uiiil i r '; .3
i.r.nii i.iii it lis,
Cm v, e:i - die,
I.looitiioi iiie,
liiokl'll,
.li llrief,
t nr'.ce v. ill d f.T f
ivcr fir Fergucia ti-i
Cn.ire eei'ii! ,
S. l:il,l.h:,. ll',
t. r. n.o'iich,
K 1. William-.
.In'. .!el.!ell..n
(.'. .Mii;iiot,
Uilliam C.irr,
A. li. .-'haw,
'J'. II. i-reec,
A. (i. l'ox.
Chnr..T. IV.-. y
David Tvler,
frj:u'''ii
Fo,
tiirurd,
4
floilan,
Grain ii,
(iucliit,
t
Jlus tell,
M
Jnlii,
Kanlia., :
Kncx,
!!. Woodward,
llli 11 t',n"",
i. ll.-.-l a lorn,
M.O.Mir!;.
.In". T
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loonp-oTi.
LrniiH r.
II. W. Spenei r,
A. V. M.,..r.
T. II , I h .'iiia.-.
l'.ini. 1'. P.iic
I). K. Itmh-iker,
James Leekell,
e.U l r. a.-hip.
n.-hij'.
tio :uul sec Ihc New (ioods at
.1. K. WATSON'S,
Marysviile, Clearfield rennty. Fciin;;
C1II 11A f..r CASH or ( .ili.in.;c 1 li r TiiuU-r
J Hoards, Saw-Lor , or .-hinvles.
Dec. 1 il, 'd.l. tf.
JA.-. 11. WAT.-ON.
II. YV.
wi;n( ham-
Ooods, (j'r. c iies,
SMI I'll .t C). "
, iiml ilenlcis in Di
Hardware, (.'ueeii.'w.ire, and
Trrjlhin usunli.v kryt ly Ilio trade, r-tore on
f-'ECOND !Sree(, l.elow Jud-o Leonard'", oppo
it tho l'reshy teiiau Cliureh, ClcarO.'W Pa.
4, Im.I.
JOSKPJI li. M'MUJtKAY
A XJ 1 E A L K li 1 JV L V M J! K Ji
2Sew Wasliingtoa, Clcnrfiekl County, Ii
July 5tJJ5G Vtf
m ih. o-. r: o lb tarfjlQi itili
L I T 11 1: Il SB(i H(i,
CLrAni'li:i.l) COUNTV, I'A.
WILLIAM HCinVKM, rmprid'.r.
May Hi, 1 sc.!. ly.
CVIIKNIUS 110WK.
JUSTICK VI' TV.i: I'flAfK.
Fr Pre urn Township,
i'.t Tiroirrl'y r.ttend to all l.tisiuess eiitru!e.l lo
hit ear. P. O. AJJrets, l'hilipsbur l'a.
Aog. 2Irt ISfil
8. W. THOMi'KON. JAS. K. WATSON.
THOMPSON .1 WATSON. Dealers in limber,
faw-hi.n, Hoard and Minifies, Maryeville,
(ClrarflvlJ liriil0'J P. O.,) Clcariu Id eountj. Pa.
Aug. 1'.', I Mi ;.
McMuirnv.
IMat t. Inin,
DMALFKS IX
Dry
CJoods, liroccrics Lumber, Ac,
JJiniii-idc, 1.1
Ill5 ,s'"2'
WILUAII A. W.YLLACI.
JOHN Q. 1IALI
Attorney! at Law,
t UtAUflEI.lt, PA.
44
Union.
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Will at
lUCMRB KOSSOP,
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Ml .-I.ls r.t t tfii.sition prices
I)l!I.AINi;S :il Sftisttion prioi's
(.'Ol'i:l;iiS nt Sonsiition prii'i'H
ALPACAS ft oii-ation Jiriccs
.ln.it rcccivil at MOS.St)iS'
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at
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at
at
Sensation
Scni-ntion
iSonsiition
Sonsutien
Sensation
nt MOS:
Sensation
Sensation
j. rices
iiii:es
ri.'INTS
CLOV I'X
jii ices i
it ices I
CKAVATS
prices
Jil'ices
ova'
prices
;iricL:s
sua m
I'.nNNKTS
(.'( !.( li;!'!' I . t.
prices
;ors
prices
prices
prices
prices
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All to Lo Iiml at MUS:
I.IM.N at
Sensation
SciiBation
Sensation
CUASH nt
ri;l'AIN'S nt
l'Al'.I.K CLOTHS nt
Sensation
Sit sal ion
FiMNOi;
at
prices
at MOS.SOI'.S'.
I, ('F.
JloSiKUV
IMKI'.ONS
TLIMMINCS
of all kituh &
in iinv iiuiiu't y
lit
lit
at
Sensation
Sensation
Suiioation
prices
prices
i'rices
rices
r.s
u ices
prices
prices
j. rices
prices
at Sensation
Alum s on hand
it 11
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Sensation
S nsat ion
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; A T ! 1 N 1. 1 S
TWI'KI'S
.1 1 ANS
rTi::cs
sn urn.
prices
lit Humors.
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U il!a, l'lUltj,
Yc-ti-,
icier S'lii i",
v
sens,. lion prices
I i inncl Sliii ts,
Tools, .'llOi:.,
Hals iUi'l C:irs,
Xoiv fur Etilo at MJ;SOr.S'
H A II ! YV A Ji L
sueii r.i .Saws nails ,
i.' ...i-.. v f at sensation pl iers
r ii r k s, Knives, I 1
Soiliej, ilin-cs, j
nt MOSSOr.S'.
LIQIMUs, such
as Wine, liiandy,
U i n, V h ishey,
prices
at Kcnsatiun
at sensation
nt Mo.1:
Ce.'n.ie, etc., etc., J
- "
I'KUI i'S, such ns I
I'l une3, Kiii.sins,
I'igs, l'ilhei ts, Aio. j
1
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price
iUV.-i'.
OKOCEnTi:.?, sayl
!' lour, JI a m s,
.' hoii Mi-is, Stuar,
Iuu!.isb"s, C'oli'ec,
at sensation prices
i ea, L r a e K e i s,
Spices, C.uvl'es,
Coal i ':!, etc., etc.
Al.'-a .-s ."I Mi l.
.si r.s'.
I'lici
pi id s
pricei
'i i . .
pi ices
price.-
I". LACKING at njn-atiun
l.di'l.S i.t suisatem
PiAVlKn nt sensation
SildT i;t Ht'iismiiiii
LKA1) nt sens-lit ion
CATS t sen-ii lion
At the store of LICIIAl.'D 11
MO.Oi'
Ahvavs herns on hand a lull
MSKOitinc.il of nil kinds of roods reijuiicd
fur the accomni'jdalica ot liio ptihlie.
Nov. 12, !So2.
WWII, Oil no wau:
A FRESH hRRlWAL CF
INTER IjIOODS
at Tin-; t nr.Ai' cAi-n sto:i:.
I
rci
' ::nd f
PTMTl fT
car.
fully
roods
led si.
i..f fa.!
miblo 1
I'll 1 1 .V W
ml
ol ;tiiiin.;t every uescriniioii.
A bcauiiliil a.-si'iiinei.t i f Prims and lnv
yoods, of the rewei t and latest blyles. Ahoa
(jreitl variety of iii fn n. lioi.r.
J)UY-(i( ()!).-; AND JSOTJONS.
Iloiinets, Shan Is,
Hals and (.'up?,
To its and Sihoe.-, a l.ir" ij'iantity,
Hardware, (Jui onuware,
lrii;s nnd Medicines,
il and Paints,
Carpel ,t Oil Cloths.
v. n o c i : u i k s ,
Fi.-h, 3ne..n and Flour,
Mackerel in J I and bnrrels,
of tho belt iimlily, nil of which ill bu EolJ at
Ilio 1owo-t cash or ready fay prices.
My old friot;d; a id tho public generally, are
r.'-peet fully invited to call.
T.T-N. Js All kinds of .V and approved
COlXri:r riiOVCCt: taken iu exchange for
(joodir.
W M. 1 IKWLN.
CIcai.1e! :, Sec. K-fH.
lAr t. i.roNAnp.
WM, A. VAI.LACi:.
FINXKY
nxNuv.
A.
Jjiinhin n an)) tfollcriioii d3,r5(f
LEONARD. riNUEY & Co.
c i; i: a n v i i: l i),
c.r.ty.vv.' cufxrr, pa.
BILLS or I i-u v;.::Vl..TI'-: IN" oi:AFIS ,IcoLNTLll
i)i:it-iTs h r.i t.ivi.:i.
f i ... ...I h,:.'.i ,u,, 1 1 ,'.: ; ;(,, lh) wilU ,1
l.xrhan-c irn liio t itics toj'istiiiitly
on hand.
JiH-OJio on Pcrond St., renrly orpocitf tke
COU I.T liuL'Si;.
T
HK .' iih-rribiT in crd.T (,i aee.,ni"n L,!o tl,
citiei'S of Cm wen-ville. and tl.a i.ul.lip
js"n, rnnv, un. 10-1 i -'-pu,-, a j..i nf
COOK.A.NJ) I'A KLUIi STOYKS,
for noed or r'.al, whieh ha will Uispor-a of very
cheap, fjr cash cr rroilu.-e,
JOHN V. THO.Mri'ON. ,
Nov. I, lS03-.tr.
ALSO. !
OK
O'.t
roYi; riri--I',T cil" at the ihf.ir loin
I John V. l ln nipten, in I urwen.-ville, at 1 j
cent, rer pcunJ. Nov. II, tl3
cu-iaki ii:j,d, pa., nvernksiuy, aphh, 27, ibgi.
!)oiiiftli J oe(t.
1 ..r lie: C..41:'., !J lUjulliliiVlll.
Ai.ltAU AM TO his A I IVT. TATi:.
1 1 'I'""' MISS AT i;,,Mi:'.'"
Do tiicy n:!,-.' -no M liomo? !. tl.oy ms nif,
I iMin-e tin- l.iy J iirt took niv rent
: l"'"1,1'"'""1 inv.iolf Kins of tho Nation,
An.l traini.t'd iu l.iwa un.lor in v IV'Ot?
I Do tli ey think of mo often in kinJuu.'.',
I Ami i-li for iny ironcnco n-iiin,
And null mo ft hero in honor
Of (ho m:iny tmvo loved ones I've shun ?
' y "10 nt '"imo ' (1 they ,uis3 mi,
And Hunk o nio now, n of yore,
?iriro I've inorilored my kinruivii ly tliousiinil?
And if. lii-, d the country in friru '!
My niim 1 l..i!l m honored iu t'tory,
And in i ! ' i . .tis shall ri.-o up to l.le.s
And eluded I. a i!io heart Unit haiii mercy
Tor tbo widows' su.il oq.liaiii' iii.tre.- !
I'll I.-nrjlie re'iiemlirrej nnd honored!
1 tir.it pr'M-hiiuitd freedom to tlave.',
Wlii'-li tin - e.ti ii.-i as yet Imt n tritle
Not more loan a million ot graves !
Each l'ray. r I r 1'oace. I will miuther
And auiver tlitm Imek with my tmecr
And heed i,ot ilio ivaiU of fond niothersi;
Nor think if tho orf hana in tears.
The
N..
Shall
I.::
raves all nhng the Put'imnc
v l.i: dud l.y iis l.itiless waves
1 ,peak my eonteiuit for the 1'nion !
...eui.o ij;v devoiioii to slaves!
"fV Vi a. I,.,. -Ion, and foo'.i-li old Jaekiou,
r l i iuii nnd kil.ri'ty foii;;!it ;
I'll he i. in 'inhered a hero
hen .t:eli ! ..j,ies as they nro forgot,
T;.,r
I'
Pal
V,
ANM1I1I! to Tin: ahdyi:.
TK.-', "Wr. MIsS THKE AT IIOMF.."
cv vol xc; . i.:iiii-A, ( r n'i:iM;rii:i.p, iM.ixor.
Yes, wo mi.- thee nt homo ! y.
wo miss thee
.il ay i.o.l your uosence prolonj!
l or i ,.r .-tale h.iih Kot rid of the nni-anco
We h'.pod and p.-.iyed for fu lon.!
Y .y l ie il 'Vil -ivi in i 1 of y:nr carea.-j
And keep it ie misery e:ie 1
t'niil j-on cry no to hiL'li heaven
Tor T'iird jii fiviu t!io.-e yim'ye citraed.
Long live llie iiinnorlal YAi.i.AXMriu.vv. !
'I hat I'aliiot i.olde and hravo !
Vi'ho.-o voice in ileleneo of ilio l.'nian
Was hiard ere it sunk to its crave.
i li e pury in the linuie of the exile,
Whoso prai.-cs iire homo on (he l.reezo!
j Whoso crime it was "Love for tho Union,"
j And, "Treason to shoddy and thieves."
os, wo miss thee at home! yes, wo mi.s thco 1
lay wo miss thee forever, wo pray !
Hut thou fhsn't ho misfcd nt tho Judgmont,
OM tyrant, upon that great Day,
Hut ho curi.-ii u:id cast from His presence
Creator of nil our deep woe !
And our hearts nil! njoiee when thou'rt safely
In tho am,.- ot thy brother below !
Make v.ny, you i lJ w;i l h, f.,r MeCl.ri.L.VN
ho'll carry :l.e d.iy wiilioiit fill
And if y u !:-t homo, by the il;ern.i',"
W 'il c-e. rl you around on a rail !
'1 lie in i,tp is on Land.- for to lianj you,
As the uieiiiie-t mi l worst of a.l i..en !
And this lunni'jcd naiioii will hull it
A "( : vii. Nt. i:-i nv" then.
Another OuIit.:.
arr. from a cenilenja:!
otn ;.i
roe c
il.el -
:n!y tiiut a party ol ilrunken . .!
li cut to the oliiee of tlieMonv e
a pat ty of
I'u- al Slr.iud.-biir;' fet.io time lur
iii'j la -t Saturday aftcmeon or rv nin,i and
dvjtreyiii:: tl.c f renter portion e-l'lhe i:ia
tei i.il, tliiowing it into the street. Jf this
is so, tliei J 'eii'ocraU of Mcnrco de'crveto
'..o trodden nndi-r foot if tin y '.o not call
a Comiiy Mui tin; and h I.Lc i alely pro
c e-.l to rout out the Alolilion o!!ici "Irotn
V
m In i.tc'i!." Tho lvnmcrats of Mon-
t: oe:: etiniih to drive every Llr.ck
i cj u'.-.ican in their nnd.-1 clean out of the
j ( ','unly, and they chould never submit U
1 t!:is oiitiii''e without nuuauii: TiiC Moil
j roe Ik, ; rai Lai. i ecu a laoderato jiaper
a iv. 1 1' paper r.uln r t loin any thing elu -i and
I no iva-nn on earth cuu! I he tis:j;iJC'l why
I ns pu oi. nor niouia nut uo pennutea n..
j pui sne his Im- incss unnlnleslcd, other than
ine.in political hatted' The men whocotu
ni'tled (his outrage, were, of Cv.irse, put
iititoithy Pluck l.'epul.llcaii politicians.
Vliee 4-houI J Lo mado to sull'er. Tho day
I when Ivmncrats should iiuictly submit to
iiutf.T'es of this character, has gone by.
If thelmv will not protect them in their
rights of property they must protect thcru
silvcs. Audit is the duty of tho Demo
crat:; everywhere to stand ly llis'tr news-papcrpuhii.-hf;s,
r.ot on'y to defend their
property but to Hrlc hiri. STIHKI:
LACK, we fry. Seo how the Democrats
helnve in tho tstcin States. There
they c.'.Va'i-Ly "c.u r intr the war into Af
lica." The;o is r.o use of preaching to n
pack of "ilettl.eiis about preserving the
public pence r.nd respecting the law. That
:.s throning pea: Is to swine. They nip
ih if lo :.ll s tic li appeals. Our only reme
dy for tJ'rso o:i:i.i::es is in our own strong
.ii".;.-, Yi'ill tho 1 emoerats of Munroi' np
) ly to it? They should compel thol'.buk
!; p'ddier.r.s who instigated tho dastardly
out rage to make up tie loss or submit lo
. . , I . 4
I..C ui.. c iiieiiie. v:ti.,,.oi .a vi.
:t too t de-
v.i vcr
lb
fi'.-'pli ilors r.ot mi. ini ns ol iksxrlions
i . ;ii tho ii b: 1 army, while not a word is
said about lie . r t i . -1 i . fisitn our own rank-.
rTo doubt wiielher the rebel deseitio'n
amount in the artrcnto to half the lium
Ler i-f ihoso from the Federal arn;y. Ac-
cording to olliei.il reports, desertions from
our army, previous to April, IS ',2, n
nieiinlid to 7,I5I, and tho aiTgregalo
si-ice th war broke out down to the l.ite.-t
icort, in l-i,l l,
nn nvcrago of i: early
Lin d per mcn'.h.
r7J"TI.o radical apers, tho X--:o Xtivvi ol u.aii.t.iii n.iracter, nu.l so oiten chaiiro ant, and Meade a captain. Lincoln. Stnn
nnd .v) sit ftUtiur, aro attacking Grart, !s r'' f'".1 Jtico and L:b-rly do- ton and ILiKock had not been herd of.
mnro i-avagely than ever tho rebels did, , ni:"' 1 1,1 :;r supporters should pract- There had been no prockmationi eince
and fur moro unscrupulously, ice fraud and deception, or do you array 1 tho proclamation of pence with Mexico,
, . yourself agains t them r Do you believo ' which, as wa remember it, cau. ed more
CtiT.Ociet v is n stioii" hohition ofbooka. Ilint all those who do not enjoin Milan .. : : ....i ,u.
f , I , - . ri - . - .
Jt.lr.ires thovnluo out of what is host ,
ITnllll inn h. 1.-4 4 .1 ,1 . 1
worth reading, as hot water (Jiawsthe
trc rg.th out of lea lc.ivt3.
I.I'.Tll-.U 1 noil l'MII ll-IH 1,(.
'
i or mo uepunnean.
niiursucnt!, Pa. March ."1, li) I. who tvnulil tvrest t!io e;ovcrnn:ent f'rntn
Mrsfis AU'iir,!. 'J'ho Alpha mid ( imca tlu1 11:111111 ff tho people, and placo it in
ol'ihi; I.oynl (?) Lincolnites of this place. th hMvh r the privileged few, stipnvt
has ft".'iin nnneareil in tho ,.,.-o,;,i ,",'. of ; 115 ropperliead. J'y our conduct
Clcai Held. Ho no lon'-o.r n notes th New
York 7W.?, nnd tho War JWsa, hut rc
pents sueii tattlu at his Kuvcsdroppcr cm
gather from tho old women and littl
boys.
Lrroi wonders why so mnny Democrats
notico him in thoir contributions to your
valuable paper. I admit that in all his
compositions I cannot discover suflieient
argument to demand n refutation by any
one.
Dut tho lelf-righteotis sciibe, by writing
in an unknown toncue, has so mystified a
certain cla-sof men in our town, that they
believe him to be a prophet as much as
tho Mounnons believo P.i igham Young to
bo posse-sod of supernatural knowledge.
Joe Smith and J'.i igham Young were n-wai-o
that if they appealed to the nuder
standingof the people, they could not sub
stitute the Golden plates for tho Look
that was written as UirtaUd. l.y Jehovah.
For this reason the prophets ol tho Latter
day Saints have ilj.ie so much of their
preaching in what they called the un
known tongue. Loroi possesses mere lnw
cunning than my colleagues t ie iit him fur.
Ho knows that tho American i.eonlo 1 ice
Justice nnd Liberty and that he cannot
alienate from tlio-e two Godesses by nib
stituting, fr.phistry in jdaco of reason,
therefore he imitates tlio two great impos
tors and writes in mi rinknow'n language.
Wc have solved tho mystery why this ad
vocate of the ono man power uses so ma
ny word-, tliat havo no meaning.
The liberty-hating scribe knows that the
men who three years ago believed that the
I'rc-Mderit vas tbo government; they who
believe 1 that a lew wide-:r.' kes could
crush (ho r beilion in sivtydays; they
who believed that the rebels would nut
fight, but run like ilon ; they why belicv
that a greeid a, .Pillar would always pur
chase a gold dollar; or they who believed
that Stephen A. Douglass had any confi
dei.ee in Mr. Lincoln's abilities as a states
man ; are credulous enough to believe any
thing. The Justice-despising Loroi is a
ware that the people who now believe that
our present Chief Magistrate is as pure a
patriot ns was George Washington ; they
who believed that Pen. Jhitlcr will be less
odious to posterity than llaynau, tho wo
men whippcr; w'ho believed that heavy
taxes nro n blessing; who believed that
tho National Jlank notes can not be coun
terfeited ; who believed that tho bills of
tlio Loyal (?) pet banks will bo a moro un
iform currency than were the notes of tho
famous Indiana wild cat banks. They
who believe that if Je.T.rson, Madio-Jii,
Jackson, Clay or Web-:,r veic r.ow living
araong.t us, they would i..,t, Ll.o W.l.tu
digham b j compelled t seek protection
under tho 1'ritibh flag ; tl.ey w iu b lieve
that if John YV, Feiney, had Lve I in the
days of Sonera ho would not. like him.
have defended Nero, or that ho, f.:r l :n. I
his o;ivc--dropi er, lived in seventeen hun
dred and ii'venty-ix, they would not have
been Loyal torim can Lo ns easily guib'd
ns lho-e who have been pathcied into .dt
lake valley fVot.t tho four ouarters of the
Clobe. Tho mvstiiie 1 disci i.Ies of the nn.
known tongue, says Lcroi, has used me
up. I havo c.M-ol'iilly read hi.-, last epistle
to tuc .'aithlul Lovnlints. but I cannot ilis-
eover that bo J.as lei'uted a tingle asser
tion that I made; in fact an ordinary
school boy should havo done better. No
wonder Lo uses so many unintelligent
phran.s, when they havo such a magic ef
fect on the Loyal Solomons. (?) of our town.
Ho designates tho dlhlrcnl localilie; of
our vicinity with such (to him classic)
slang phrases as I would expect to find in
the Ie-.Y York J.t V,;j, and they aro call-
e i oy niri nrr c :i. n:. A ctllogy
constitution ho calls a "f'anL'-tie.,
on too
cu'.o::v
ol copperhcndism," Tho four corner
stones on which we have erected the tem
ple of Liberty iiml Justice, lis calls tho
pillars of copperhoadism." Aro we to
understand by this, that as soon as we, by
our conduct, have made the sligmn of cop
perhead nn honost name, the Loyalists ('!)
will lay claim to it. JIoiv long will it be
until tho advocates of tho one man power
will deny that Lincoln nnd his blunder
ing cabinet ever belonged to their party?
It Rill only Lo until nn imiuu tir.L calm.
rellecting pcoplo will pass judgment op-
on them. It will not bo i;i:my years un-
til r just people will brand the leaders of
this Loyal (?) party with tho mark orCiin
' ' j nhu,; ui vain,
Then tho conspirators against liberty will
try to whitewash oyer tho stamn of their
infamy bynsuming tho name of Copper
head. In 1770 their representatives glo
ried in tho title of loyal tories, They af
terward, attached themselves to tho led-
1 ruai , re, "aionce beautiful cemetery, unir.juied by shot or
glo.ioi.s name a reproach, 'ihen thry slloll 0:ilie,, Jon it, flin ,
tvere an.,nia-o,,s. J hey ti.ei, acted w nh ) K,,c j;ichniond or tho Kapidan were not
the whig parlv, until .,, sPifo of tbo (m;,.,,, ,, f,.,.r., : ., r', ,;r,..,i i,.l
rf,t '
.' -i Ot Ashland nnd Mar-Li. !.!
Itliey ;
iv,
l.'oyclit. Then thev a sume 1
ie ol 1; n r.vni;iiiri:r,. Tlni bold-
lv filn: ing their banner ol Disunion to
tho bre'-zo, they o'ill t he.-nsi Iv.'s PepuMi
ems. To thlr name they adhered until
they rend, red it odbus. " Then thoy wore
"i,i i men ; then constitntior.al tn-ioi.i.-ts
; then they cried the Union with-
out tho Cotpti.utbn ; and now a.Min thev :
have a-un,e I their tn,3::.imc "7, ':.('
with which th. vs. ! I., c.,,,;,., i, .
Urcd and scventv-iis.
,, y , i
..o v .Ir. I. era b-t me A.k yn'i, whv
I"' ," '';' ', r " I 1 111 ''' "'en
- .. .
when ho conies iu too light ofim angol '
. 1 . .!. 11.- I .. r -
to deceive tho human family, nro traitors
to their country In 1. (o ho were wh'gs.
m:v
Sineo k fV-iine,! Ihn L'onstitntiivi in 1771
rni'l oloctnil .leli'erson I'resi.!eut in l
we linvo I'een HeinocratR. or, those
wo verely tli old mlin'o, "thero is nolliinir
- ! n n?" 1"" W'lh nn impartial posteri-
I I ...ill 1 1 - .
vy ii niiiinuM'i" l'" iicaj a sy noiiyinoiis
term lor pure patriotism.
J.crc-i, provioui to the penning of his fa
mous 1, tier of the, KHhorOctoberlaet, had
tho following dialogue with a Democrat:
Jjimi. Your snnko is consigned to the
grave of eternal infamy.
Jkmwjt, l)o you mean Liberty or .1 no
tice V
I.iT' i, I mean Juptieo.
I'liuotiI, No she lies but coiled, mak
ing ready to avenge the w rongs your party
has perpetrated iigainst l.ibeity,
l.trui, Copperhead ! lie not tome, rise
from a tree beside Loch Lomond by the
neck you shall swing.
Jhituvr.it, YVhttt have I said that is not
true?
J.rr'd, You sny that JiiMioo still exists.
Jav,-r,ill So she. does nnd will forever.
Lcroi, Truitori in Dixie is your proper!
place.
iiri'i':;ii. You Feem agitated.
i.iT.;, No won dev, Satan li;v, deceived
me.
JKni. How fo?
Ac. He promised me he would chain
the copperhead d ddc-.s ir. the bottomless
pit.
7..". Tho poueis of diukness have no
power over J ust b-e.
I.e. You aro disrourpging Iiie govern
ment, J m. Can you sulstantiale v hat you say '.'
j.,: i ou m e a m'c 'ssi,ini-l aiut evei v otii-
cr man w ho talks like von.
iKm. You K'uui to have a grudge nt
Justice.
I.e. Ha l J but r.:y way ihe would l:ot
live anothe: hour.
Ji,i. Why so.
Lc- I'n'ess wa ran put her out oT the
way, tiio loyal league- is doomed.
1km. 1 would ralhciyec your libci'ly ha
ting clan destroyed, than have a single
hair fall fiom the bead of Jii"tiec.
I.e. Such dhloyal talk prolongs tlio war.
lkm. Good bye. It ia no use for us to
multiply words.
(I.e. 1') K'.,ns-!j) such reptiles I do des
pise. In my next I w ill report a dialogue w ith
eaves-dropper. Jul IN Luul'S.
THE PAST.
Individuals often wish to live their lives
ovor, though never to make the repeti-
lion a counterpart of the original. Some- '. either in proso or verse, threo hundred
thing hi the past, bad or foolish, or both, j and sixty uses to which tho trunk, brnnch
maltes them desire a chance to retrieve o. "leaves, juice and fruit aro npplicd.
Lvt honor. They see how tho past can be , The palm tree attains maturity in thirty
bettered how early viitue was succei Jed 'years from planting the seed, nnd contin
by later vie.', nud how the goo 1 teachings , lies in full strenutli for .seventy or eighty
ol :oni parents was Ui-regardiMl. I his
nation, w e havo often thought, should live
..o o: 1 1' ng un.
k tea or hve ve
If wo could oil!
y P'1
; s in o1
ikful
hi:t.ir;
nel
rest there, I o;v t!1:-
o;v t!i:-,;ii;tul .-ill would be.
I! iw s'.ndi'ady vvoti! I r.il. patriots and
traiV-.'--. leb. Is and l.-agtu-rs, avoid any
outbreak between the two fccliir.-.
Thro'i.'h tho awful past, its smoke are I
blood, we look back to thoso days of hlira
as tho travi ler lo. i.s out up-iu the la: t
glimpse of his borne. They are fast fad
ing out of sight. Fven their little quar
rels seem plea-ant new. Tho Mormon
war, tho Kansas lights, tho Sail Juau af
fairhow gladly would the people return
to all if they only could how happily
wovld they elut. h those very little crud
es, if they could only lay clown tlio big
one whi di n.v.v weighs upon them. If we
C'V.:hl only return to thed lysol herd mon
ey when butter was twciitydivo cents,
and I eel' fifteen, and sugar ten when
gil l and silver were plenty when wo had
no debts or t axes, no loans to riake no
awful ib flcits to meet, or incomprehensi
ble bon is to subscribe for w hen the only
war heard of was a duel now and then be
tween n fierco Southerner nud n Baucy
Northerner when a sickly Tarill' discuss
ion was the only politics, and each party
vied in its devotion to tho Constitution
w hen tho President vetoed fifty thousand
dollar appropriations because they were
too extravagant w hen tho Capitol exten
tion took all the money, nnd the War
oliiee at Washington w as a .small two-story
building with half a dor.en old follows
Le'icif al
-' ' ,' ,
':.''., ,:
about on stools, anxious for busi-
theSiato Department scarcely
lV , ' 1 . . " i
..., .,p f'ipk nnr w imi I I I in t 1 1 1 1 o 1 ion
:traco our steps to tho time when
phy was taught nowhero but in
j - i
geograi
iichoo's, nnd maps wcro not studied by
men w hen such ugly pi ices as Ciianceli
orsvillo nnd Lull Kun wcro not even
dreamed of by the honest peot lo (hat liv-
ed thereabout; When Gettysburg had its
blue cloihes wero scarcely ever seen nnd
tho only so! Lory known were a half doz
' en c mipann s ol coipor.il's guard each
with beer-.-km bats and i.nlo.uled mus
kets. We were happy then, thouch we
thoii tut we weio not. Parsons d.d not
preach politics in those days they taught
religion and paimod the glori.sof a meek
i ! i: ... ... .. i.: ,1. c : :. .
' , "'I VI.'L' ' " ' "3 , cn':"
' V f J' " , . 7 C ,ur,c,01rs 1,1 l"ofc
or th"1 l ounty fnnil, or negro
supe lVi-oiy committees. Outudo of the
...ii n,i, luci n eie ni.i uaii a uo.ten UCD-
er ils in (b, w'.nl cm-nir,. Cr,,i
lar.iitr, .ie , ie., ,m a railroad Mirieriiiieml-
u I'l Ul IOUS joy lllllll UIU 1 114 li J 4, ... rc, ii
for m.-rv a ihiv. Wo wero very, very
. J . .
Llippv. hml wo only known it.
II this nation tould but retrace its fear
si - .iuks - yoi,. iv. no. it.
I'll bIpi.
to ruin-
-return to the plennant.
"J ! peaeelu
days of
n lew years ntto every
man, woman nnd child in the land would
ho happy. Neither taxes nor debt would
frighten ii", nnd whilst every ono would
bo patriotic ''patriotism" would be uti
heard of.-.-l
THE RESULT.
Tho AoiM .LiiinViM, nn intensely loyal
sheet, publishes the following, which wo
presume, coming from a loyal source, is
enrreet.. It is mado up lo Septomber 1st,
I" ill'., nnd includes the battlo of CbicV.it
niMig.".. C'oNrr.i'KitATrs.
Killel. Wounded. Prisoner. Total.
1-iU i.i-Y.ii ;:.i:ir, 7,977
IM12 1!,;mi; 17,'JiU l.),t!7l 77.031.
Jsiij pj,;;':i ds.od 7 Lull
Total lis. Ill ,i'.),4.VJ S'd.So'J 217,uL)
Confederates died ol'diseasns and sick
ness from commencement of war to pres
ent time LiO.otH).
Fiir-mtALs.
KiUcl. Wounded. Prisoners. Tot&L
l.M'il
1SCJ
1st;-
1'A
C)S,!i7.'!
11,111
40.5.1 1
o,C5l)
13G.3SG
li
102,C-
Ji2,C8'
Hick DOSS
2i".2.CSn
tl'J0,(JOi(
Total A),WA UV2,74j Ss.tm'J
Federals died of ditcafo and
during same time, fi'i.t'O'l
Federal los.-es in battles, Ac
" by sicknt-s lie
Fedorv.Is' total lors i;i ll.p
Con. 1 is sr.1; in battle, ie
" ' by sick lie s, A
e. years u
l7.:4.i
i;:o,ouu
.117.1:3
'2U
j Con. i.::. lors iu 3 years .1 17,-15-3 17,405
j Maccss of Federal loss 205,255
I Ti;r. r.M.ii Tkix or .''enirri.Ki:. rlm
tree, a tree rcinai kablo for loftiness,
St;aightness and productiveness, and
j hence, mad : an emblem in Scripture of
i:pri:-hlnei, IV nil fulness and victory. Its
I fruit is tb.e d i'e, very sweet and nour
lisbing, r.nd a large portion of tin inhnbit
ar.H of llgypt, Arabia and l'ersia subsist
! almost entirely upon it. Camels nre fond
ol thostone. this fruit u the sizo ot nn
olive. Falm branches weto signals of joy
nnd triumph. Tho leaves nro six or eight
feet long, mid ptoportionnbly lnond when
upload out, end arc used to cover houses,
and make couches, basket', bags, fenoes,
mts, etc. i rom the fibres ol the Irancli-
es arc mado thread, ropes, rigging, otc.
Indeed the natives (iavs Gibbon) celebrate,
years, t'eating aenu iliy tmvo or tour Hun
dred poinds of daks, and finally dies
rbo'.it two hundred years old. From its
snp, l a.'.n wmo is tna le; caiica ny tno
tiiil lies rrmy. It is
ea-ily intaxici!e, and
op Lowih to bo too "s
tie'.led I ,' '.sr.iuh. iA,.
n iievcrago wuxii
is thought by l'.ish-
:-y,i drink
nien
ih liMileh;
! Muur vi ion. H is related of the late
Hon. i ' ven Lovejoy that he kepi the
fleetest horses iu the country, nnd that
Ihe-e. were used in carrying fugutivo slaves
to Can ida. Once ho was accused of being
President of tho I' ndergi'ound Kuilroad.
He lepli. d that he was not its president,
'tit ho was its conductor. Jl is also re
1 oi ted of him tb.it v. hen speaking on sin
very he would cleach his fist at tho South
cm member.-, an t that he learned this
from bis richer, who, in teaching her
ihiMren tho Abolition doctrine, would
clench her fist and ge.ilic'jiato to impress
it upon thetu.
SovKTuivu to i.rs Tit writ !. Fott Tho
hat was passed around in a certain con
gregation for tho piirpoo,of taking up a
e Ueclion. After it had made tho circuit
'if the church it was handed to tho min
i-tcr, wh'i, by-thc-way had exchanged pul
pits with the regular preacher, ami he
found not a penny in it. He inverted thq
hat over the pulpit cushion nnd shook it,
that its emptiness micht bo seen, thon
rai-ing his eyes toward the ceiling, ho ex
claimed w great fervor, "I thank God
thnt I got back toy hat from this congra
g ition."
Sensiiu k.-A soldier recontly returned
to a neighboring village, after an absence
- . i . i
cf t vo y(.ftrs fl,
n,10.ilor' ,.,,
f i ,vo venrs. mri uu na iiH wi o iivini?
to whom sho had been
- try
married somo month", representing to
him that she had nevor been married
before, and to tho-o who knew her
that her husband was dead. The first
and second husband calmly talked tbo
matter over, nnd then left tho falso onn
lo inveigle another husband if sho could
That was decidedly moro sensiblo than
shooting nt each other with pistols.
A Snrin Cratkr. Tho head of a lurll
for several days after its separation fiom
tho body, retains and exhibits aiiimnl lifn
nn 1 seii-ati'tn. An Irishman had decap
itated one, and somo days aftei wards was
amusing himself Ly putting sticks in iu
mouth which it bit with liolenco. A Li
lly r.ho i-p.T him proceed, exclaimed
"wl y, Patrick, I thought the turtle wa.i
deadl" ' So it is, ma'am; but the cra
ter's r.ot sensible t.f it."
1 17""Tiic sole great objects of this war
aro 1110 restoration of the unity of tho na
tion, and the supremacy of the laws of Ihu
country." .l.-O Hun.
Thesfl are words lit to bo inscribed on
the conservative standard in tho coming
Presidential election, and ho who hold
aloft tho standard bearing this inscription
or an equivalent ono, will lead the consul
vative hosts to victory. Mark the pied lotion.-
IsvtfiVt 'ff'.r,i'il.