Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 01, 1864, Image 1

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. GOCDLANDEIt, J Editors and Fropnet
OL. XXXIV. WHOLE NO.
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. .V-W. & H. W. SMITH
' IIAVE JUST EKCHIYED
i
Jvom the East,
A FfiESLI SUPPLY OF SEASONABLE
Couij-.'sing a gone rs.i ajaurluiuu! of
Trintt, P.-nic-s, M-m-bi Uis. A!p.-a, filks.
LUonn',es. r,i.,(i,! - , , ,.
...I... , ':,.. ' ..uS, Illeaehe.l muslin
t. ' ' . . '-i"-l', t-lmowJ Skirt?; 1 A I Linoa
:N 0 T IONS,
JToslrrv, f!'rv(, F.iVihori, Tiinimirj;', Ilutlonn,
Collars, Nm". Veils. IVi'-ryiderinj liraidii, Uand
kerchief.. Ladies' l.i i!i I'agcit, M'!mleb"n,
BlBditii! . Clil.l"-Bs', J'.i'-.is' n:id I.adiei' Hoop
Biltrtf. (juak'-r .r'tt Skirt. . "phyrs, Nrelc-tieii,
itilts' Uilt jiiJ cii' en d l;;;t;. I.c.i'.lvT Boln.
WOODEN-V-'AU;-; Si HorsKUO!,!) i
aim
'Cednr Bf.c't.-.'n, T.1'11 Clnro. V ij-x, ?
BrtiUi.-e. l!rkel it ictv.t .-afio'y, H..!
Matr, l.'inJ.iw I.inc.', Cord; A l'S.i.oi,
irindon iind 1'islurcs, Oil CI .lbs.
1;
Pul,
Boot
Shoes, &v.
a,
MenV Kip P -. 1
MiftM1 and l..!:s
morula and t.aiiirj
.t C.'.f ?h:
Chl'.lrei.s
.,10. Co 1!
..', S'io
i:.il-
Hals, Cap, Bonhvlt, kc.
flopir, Tenf. ?., M d-i3.-j, ;
4KI, i'iuts, S.at, Fii.b, Ao.,
i',it V
To'i.ic-
Q UEENSU'A llll I
PnU T-ii
Tumbler',
!rt., Clips A Saucer.:. Ola.-s PNIks
Piatts, Ca tors, (Jlajj Presirvo Jam.
- ILirdicartu tye.
1c. then. ?.in,'-ie. Scrt!jD -"l ine?,
f-de, li-iy Porks, Tablj Univc
Pil led Tel Sp-, m, II iteicts,
Tius, I'eJ Cuitj.s, 'ai'i.
It -i!co, rihovels.
:, Kuril, spoons.
Nut Crai kern,
STATION KHY.
Cup, T.elir A X -.t P -per. ButT A
Khite hnvehi.ru, Pjfa L'coks,
JJuvk.:, I'tfi.s A Per ills.
Tt.-Me Ihiek I
Memorandum !
, 31 1 S C 3 L L L A N K 0 V W .
Pincy Toilet Soar s.ti.'h'ii.s Lines A Ifookj.Tro-.il
Itods, Trunk'-, C-.r-et Sacks, Ladies' Travelling
S&tob il. I'o.kei Bo'-ks, hit A tiir Uruohcj,
Cloth Pruthei. Ail e; which will bo sold
Cheap
lor
Approved conrtry produoo taken i'i exehanJ
for goods, at markat tatci. in ay 11 l:u,
Gil EAT EST BATTLE ON RECORD!
TCi'.!c;I ami Wounded, find
; 3O,0 taken rrisoncrs !
WITH CAMP EQUIFAOE-AND
70,0jj Cor-Jrabards
freed from the
(W Ki hVVT7 I f !
TIP 111 H I III!, I a .
17'
'i tY ronn that lias risad any tiling of tho
Jij pst history of this W'Alt nu ll liaaliy ooiuo
to Ihe conclusion that th Conlrderuto Oovern-1
tnent wovldb broken down. It was only a quoJ-1
tion of tim. put now we havo the above tilori- j
AUI so- i-rrr':nj7 now. to cheer UJ up ; ncd the i
oo.y (.iaw-oac u uur joy and frlorification l the
tromin.nt i;rrr;cr ci ti:o Contmhands comin
i
o;tb -o "nt out our avibtiin: .,,' and to wear out milE next Cunrtcr will opn on Monday tho
ursli-jcsl Butof one t..inKthopeop8 or Clear-, I 4th of April, ISC1. Terms of tuition as ful-
county irciy To assured, and that Is, thnt'iowS.
FR.VKK S.IUP. r-f.ir hort called .SAort-..-ia ; Common Entrll-h. comrri-inu thojo branch-
fVIU if, ..vl. -.w - '-""' aa IHiy nmfr i
... ...nntf. i, n.l it' Tim A. n't I
.i iimiiii .: f:;.ii k hi unri , n ...i
Ju?t f .ve hit" a ca'l on court-wf ck, oral any other
tii ie, r sil see lor our.'eivts. ri nunia just ro
jnin l tt.e pu'.i'in that Lis shop is now on Market
Iretu in t-baw's Row whei you ill find hii.i
Just as.'! nt sjg usinl if not a liltlo thurtcr of
Cash tann he would like to be. !
Ad k'udii of work on hands, and mado to order '
on shuitnotico.and as well mndn, anil ns good fits
u c.in ho sr.ee red" np here or elsewhere.
i it. Don't forget the Fliop vn Maiket street,
tn tiliuw'i Uow, directly uniOoile Kev. II, It.
Woopo's o.lic.i. F. SHOUT, j
, Cleartiebl, Jur.O II, .
Licensed Auctioneer. j
YV1" of Tikt tonnship. do-1
ft Hires to iilortn his friend and tho publie
Sf'i-rallv that be Imf tni en out 0 Liccriro a' an
I'l'Tl'iNEI.U, nd will uttond tn tho crying
I rule, in any part of Ihti county at the shortest (
otlcr, and at the most reasonable charge. A J
4nss, ciiher personally or by letter, either ot
CttiweuitUl ot Eloomvillo, April 6, '64. tf.
ors.
1310.
new Finai.
CARLISLE & GO,,
DEALERS 7.V FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, I, UMIiER,
SHINGLES, I G,( C.
I'HILirsiii'HC;, Centre county,
tv 1V,,'U
tj.icm.a.
, . '
t Opl'llinu; ,
lltlVC received
and
:trr jtnt
cliPvrivvT t-r ... t
'''UJ..J, AND M'.'SrSKAoONAIij,!;
j
I
COODS
.'rcr bi'cujftt tn thin .tt't'i'oa if l outiiry, Cui-K ttiu j ff
n coods a (ami Tim's
NOTION-
irAiiDWAKK and qumi::wari:,
Iloud, Nubi;is,So:itar, Iiahnoral
and Hoop whirls !
HATS CA VA : IJOUTS SilOLS :
I
I
! Ready Hade Clcthinj. of Latest Sfyles
i
'.SCJIOOIi I'.OuK.i.t STATION' KUV
,
'
I)fi:';o,()il.r, l'aint?, Pmiv &Clla-f!
Rtix.n0r roma ,.
C'lia-Sinrch .'
Hi VI,-(II. LAMPS WOOD AM) 1VII.-
LOIV IV A hi:.
Trunks S; Carpet-Hags !
i'i vtj, touacco a:;i sj:jar:-;
Fish, Salt, and Nails J
.r.nJi Hti;r.3'5:j;il Qilz 2
Fi.omt, Fekd ANU Pkovisions !
And all r rl iciest uruiiily kept in a fir.t tia-;
country store all of which will be. soli
Cheap for Cash !
or apf roved piola.';
Vl ilifElurg, Nov
, Lun.ber or .hinijluj.
13, n03-tf.
I"
TI1M ORPHAN'S' roUHTof Clearfield
counly. The uudersii'iied ALD1 fun appoin
ted t-v the Court to ascertain the liens and report
distribution of the monoys nrisiiig from tho sule
1 of the real attain of John Youns. doo'd, now in
tho hands of tho Administrator, w ill attend to tho
' d'iti"j of his appointment on Friday tho 20th day
i of .May r.ext, between the hour of li) a. in, and
4 p. in., nt the office of H. B. Sivoope, Lmi., in
tho borough of Clonrlleld, wheu and whero all
persons inter -sted may attend and bo heard.
JAMES UALLOWAV,
April M, 13G1. Auditor.
I N TIIU;ilPIIAVS' 1,'OlIHTof f'learlield
. ooniity. The undersigned, an ACDITOR np
pointed by the Court ti mako distribution of tho
moneys in the kands of t'oe A liniiiisiraL'-r, nr':
jng from tho snW of the real psfnta of L. It. Cai t-
er, decease 1, will attend to tho duties ol his up-
rointmetit on f-'aturduy the atstday uf Mny, i.eAt,
unffUCII llin IIUIIIP Ul Ol . III. iliia I', m,, Lu
office of II. B. Swoono, Esn , in tho borruch of
Clearliold, when and whero all person", interested
tnay attend and be heard.
JAMES (1 ALLOW AY,
April 2rt, ISt'l. Auditor.
Clearfield Academy.
D. W. McCUItDY, A. E. Principal.
"... . .
cinot hii'her than PcadinL'.M'ritinz.Anth-
nietic, (Jcoprnpby, Knglii-h Cramm r nnd
History, per quarter, - -
Higher Kiij;i;;h, per i.u.irter, 1 a
Lnngiiin(L. pnr fu!,rltir, ti) HC
.March l, isftl.
AT5M AND TAVERN STAND FOR
SALH Tho fuberiber oli'ers lor snlo his
I'AR.M of l A CRKS, nhimt in of which are
cleared nnd in good stnto of cultivation situate
in tiir.irJ township, near tlallows' arbor.
The Improveim n:s nro a lnrne. wc 11 built LOil
I10CS1!, Ac, snd ns a waterman's or lumliermnn's
tnvcin-stand, or a a location for a store, few
places on the river havo better ndvnntiiijfs.
jKlff-Knr partieuhus inquire of tho subscriber
on tho premise. It. MciiOVERN,
March, 30, ISfil tf.
J( ies at a small advance on city price t
J. PK R.V17EKS.
"iLANKPlT6MsS0HV SOT El, PRINTED
J in stylo, for sale at this office. ;
phiiicipies,
CLKARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE I, 1831.
Cheap Furniture !
DESIRES to inform his old friends and cus
t mors thnr, having enlarge J his shop and
inoroasoj his facilities for manufacturing, ho is
now prepared to mako to order furnituro ns may
lie desired, in good stylo and at ohcnp rates for
C ash. lie mostly has on hand nt his "Fiirni
turo Rooms," u vnriod assortment of Kendy-uiiido
lurnituro, among which ao
Bureaus and Side-Hoards,
Wardrobes oud Ilonk-Cascs ; Centre. Sofa, l'arlor
JJrcnktiixt and Dining Extension Tables.
ommon, French-Poat, cottage Jeuny
IvOCklll" .in-'
l Ki'rn oca
- "v- vani-ij.ittfa and Par or Cha r.
hJ (.':. iinon nn J other Chair.'.
IO0KISG-U LAXSRS
Of every description on hand: and now plac
for old lVaiiie.', whiih will he put in on c-
T reuFoniuie tcrnii ou s.,ort noiico.
Jic ai.o keeps on huni , or fnriiisthea to or
di r, ll iir, Corn-IImk, ILiirand
Cotton top MattreffM.
COFFINS, Of every kiiiil,
Made to order, u-id funeral nltended with a
il.'nr.e, vhenuvep dciiod.
Ai.o, HoiihC I'aliitiii '.' done to order.
Tlie si! I. aeriber uljo maTiuiaiture, and has
const. inlly en hand,
i.'l"nient's Patent Washing Machino,
The li'ot now in use. Those Uaiu;; this machine
never need be ni'liout i!.:an cloth":; ! He also has
Flyer's l'atcut Churn,
A fiipeiior nit'ele. A family ui;, li.i-, Churn
n jvtr ri'o. l " v. ii'iout bulijr I
All tlio nbiive and many other art!:-!'-? are fur.
r.i-h.'.l t'i fj'lor:i"rs ili' iio i',r Cash orvxehnned
, tor iipprnved com try pro In -e. ''Iieirv, Mapl.-,
I oliiar, I.inivood and other Lumber cuitufttd fur
Cabinet Wot):, taken in cX'.-lianu for luiiiitui'o.
J-'O ' U..1.M mber (lis .hop ia on Maiket ftre't,
Ck'Mi'liel.l, l'a.,a;.d L:'ar!y opjoni'o tl.o "Old )e
i-t.r:." JOJ!N tJUUClI.
-Nov. 2ii, 1 y
PtIDHARI) IiIOSSOP,
ill 'SI. INS at
OKI. VINES nt
oi'.n:os nt
ALl'A'JAS nt
'Mistt:oii
.N'lisiition
Sen.-atifin
Sensation
priobs
prices
prices
prices
I .hist received at MOS
(UNO. HAMS at fiention
pne
f'HIN 7.
I'HIN'IS
(il.OVKS
, f 'KAVATS
nt
fcensat ion
Sens.'itidi)
Sensiiticij
fr'en-.ttion
at
at
t ::t!.s:-'(i's
SHAWLS
l'tiNNE'lS
Ol (!il'.l) I
Ml'SLINS f
tit
ut
at
sen
ition
pi ices
Cll.-.lliOll
pru:
Scnf.it ion
in 1 rA ?.Jr
Sen i;!;i..n
Scns.-iticn
S.ti:aliou
Seti-a! Lin
Scr.-ation
r.t MO
Seniatinn
Sensation
Se-tisaliotx
prices
S;rs
1 :ic
prices
I ices
prices
prices
SUPS'.
All .o be
LINEN ul
i-U at
CUKTAINS at
r.VIU.K CLOTHS at
I'KINGE tit
,LAC'Z at
hosiery at
! KIl!l'.ON.-i at
prices
prices
prices
prices
; THIMMINGS J
of all kinds A. V at Hensutioti
111 any quan ty j
Always on hand at MOSSOFS'.
OASSIM K1!KS
SATTINETS
TWEEDS
JEANS
VEST1NGS
, SUIKTINGS
ut
at
hi
at
ut
at
.vCtlsatloll
S?nsntioii
Sensation
SeiiMition
Sensation
Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
at MOSSORS".
i CLOTH I NO such
Ins Coals, Pants,
I Vests,
' Under Shirts,
! Flannel Shirts,
IJ'iots, Shoes,
Hats and Cup",
at sensation prices
i Now for sale at MOSSOI'S'.
n a n d w a ii i: 1
such as Saws, nails
Forks, Knives,
at sensation prices
at j.iossors'.
at sensation prices
ul sensation prices
at MOSSOrS'.
Spikes, ilillC,
LI(rORS, such
as Wine, I'liindy,
d i n, W h i.-hey,
Cogn.ic, etc., etc.,
FLU l l'S, such as
I'lunes, Raisins,
P'igo, Filberts, itc,
GROCERIES, say ")
Flour, H a in s,
Shoulders, Sugar,
Molasss, Colleo,
Ten, G r n o k c rs,
Spices, Candle-,
Coal Oil, etc., etc.
at sensation
V
prices
Always- at MOSSOrS'.
L L ACK I NO
iiori:s
POWDER
SHOT
LEAD
nt
at
ot
at
:.t
nt
sensation
prices i
n'lisation
sens.il ion
k n.-ai ion
sensation
f en-nt ion
omm;n- trencn-i'03t, C0ttagU Jeuiiy- ru'nS l''k to tl.o mill: one large Mansion I parasites-holdinc: as ha does llmii
lind and other Bt-dateaW ..Jj.- tm kMs boLe, Vchooi; . '. , "fcl ns 118 lloes y,r
SOFAS r,f nil KIXIXS, AVOItK-'" Wr ' ix1Cusj' t,irco l:'rni' " lbi'ksmithshop, mid till uru ollKO c' 1 oMmaslcr oflliuii;
IIAT-KAC'K," W UlU1-'"' V'1 VJ'S i"''Ce?siiryouttuili.inKS are up.n the property and tib.itlduncd a lie is to tho
,, ,. ' A.Vft, te ! There are about TO nrroH cleared hind, under Uri , ,, , , .
prices
piiCfS:TJIH
nei'S
prices
prices
CA PS
At the More of KKTIARD JIOSUC.
Mossor
Alivaya keeps on hand a lull
ii'sorlmctit of nil kinds of poods rptited
lor the itOeoiinuoJiAion of iho public.
Xov. 12, im.
ixutn t. moSAnn.
A. HSSKT.
i ,, - , . f, (F
I 4i a " 111 hWtt M (r.flllrtllOlt CJltlCC
WM, A. WALLACE.
c. risNier,
or
LEONARD, FINNEY & Co.
G L E A It V I K L 1),
CLF.AUFIt.LD COUNTY, TA.
aii.i.s or exch Aymt,nTKS Ari nn a ft iiihcountf.ii
ii-".porr iti:f i:iv i-.i,
Colli- (inns made and procc dt prompt1;! remitted
lxrhange on t tie t'iliti conitantly
on hand.
Jr'Orlce on Second St., nenriy oppoair) lie
COUNT HOUSE. I
not hen.
Valuable Timber Land and
SAW-MILL PROPERTY
: 8AJLE.
about MOO acres of l.ontt, tract No. :m,
and rartf of tracts 1,'os. 6 ;H5 and 6;iG7. These i
land aro vet henvilv Tl u it v i-1.-1 .,,,. 0
lily of PINK, OAK snd HEMLOCK,
A ST E A it SAVW.:il.r,
In complete I runninjt or,ler, cnpablo of cutting
Ihrre Mill.ua Wet of Heard per annum,
With till tllll l:Bc:,r rnn.lB. railr I j .f 1...
I rood knee, and a I'lank lioail tovvaid the river
I lor KettiiiR iuiiiU'i' to market.
Thia valuallu property is t.itim(e upon Sand;
j Creek, about i miles from Uio river, and is pop
I ular'y Known u.h tho
; Frenchville Steam-Mill Property,
ami is now offered at PUIVATK SALE upon
reasonablo terms. All kind of hawed lumber
enn be safely ami ceon imieally t'len to market
from the point iiolieate d.
a'1"A plication can ho ma le to cilher of tho
uud.'ri;'iied lejilin at Clearfield, Cleaiiiuid
county, Pa., cither personally or by letter.
JAS. T. LKONAIi:),
.Sept. 9, L-.:!. 11. A. MALLC K,
JOHN L. CUTTLi;,
Atturury at Law and Ileal l.statc Aircut,
CLKAltl'lLLU, l'l'.N'N'A.
". M.trflJ. I r-ji,...'ttc Jul',
If
li.-PI-CTt'ULl.V oilers his s rvioes in hell-
and buy inj; land.; in I'leai field and ad-
i joininir counties j and with an experieneo of over
I twenty year.t n a Surveyor, Hatters himself that
; ho can render faiist'aetioti. And
j 0 ( i'e r s t o r y u o
IOOO aerea of er.nl !:; ! ti ml,: r Land, fitunt J III
I Decatur ' nvnMiip, Cl.nrlielil conn'-.-, i:i I. . t to
1 uit pii'-h-iyor', located near the J y r-ii and
i ClvurtiWd Kaih-iad.
I !iM acres ol'lir.-t rate farni an 1 timber land
in Le,I town.-hip, I learlnid conn:;, , uu.it.- on the
waters of Curry'f Kim.
Mi'it acres in two lots, one of 11'.", and the oth
er of all acrci, siiitablii for
uale in llihlarid towi ,!.i
1 iirmiii).' purposes, it
. L.k eoillitv.
ncrat warrantee, deeds for nil th alme
Pel). H. 'u;;. v.
and.-.
Unlkloy's I'mont.
Lumber Ifricd hy !Si!;(crlioatcd Steara.
riMIK ur, lemoned respectl'ully inf-.i-ms t!;o p.-o-JL
plj of t learlield an I the adjoining eoiintits
t(,al lie hs tiie agency of the I'bove Piitenl, and
will sell Individual, County and Township rights
f- r its use. Tho Lumber Jried by this procem i"
IM'iceg I itn-nKer. hnislies betti-r, l easier on toon, and
in ices ' ,0'l"',l'a ,'1,l; 'n drying than any other pro
j . ; i , re.-t known and dijini; 1 inch lumber perfectly
J'Tlces . j .j,; i,ouri I)(i better than many monthi miller
puces i din old system using the s :mc amount of fuel
per il iy Ibnt a eoomtnon kih; consume. The cor
' lilieaies of ft numlier of resi lent iiKchanics, well
mown in tins community, is amjo v sn:!i, i , et to
coiniree ;'.n- mos. .-Ltpiieal of i;s iiraeiieui ulihiy.
I'crfous ilc-irou.- ol purel.ii .iiv rights ill addie..'
JOHN L. Cl.'TTI.K,
July 1, Hi':!. rlenificld, I'll.
P
Jl'.cV 1.'-1 1 i.N'S- I I
111, CI;:, -so, Lard, J i i. l
aches, received rcituiurly
d of .1. P. K'UA'UKlt.
Appl'-n, tilled
Im.u the ,;.:! at the tl
New Watch aoJ Jcv.tlry Store.
I Qi II. I.VrCIM.IN', havinK purch.iied l'
kj interest of hi. lato partner, is now goirjj it
on his own hook in tho shop formerly occupied
by thein on Second street, where ho is prepared
to keep up his reputation as a cmnplelo noriiinaii
floii'all work cntraated to him ou short no
tice, in the best manner, and on the tnot reas
onable terms. Defying the county, nil he u.-k-is
a fair trial, and a continuation of tho patrons
ago heretofore extended. Look out for the eiirn of
T U E liKi VV AT(J .
N. B The Cash wwl bo positively expocled
when the work is delivered. S. II. It.
ClcaiUeld, April 7, 1801. y
Susquehanna House,
tcnn'RxsviLfj-:.
IV. V. IVOI'.HAI.L, Proprietor.
HIS larcro and emmno. '.iotis HOTEL is tie -
li-'hllullv located cn tue hank of theSus-
qii"hiiunn, in tho borough of Curwensville.
Tho presont proprietor will spare o cll'nrt to
render his customers comfortable, and hopes to
uierit a liberal .-lniro of public patronage.
II IS P.AK AND TAIU.E
Will bo well supplied with every thing the mar
ket nlfords. ltafluicu will always I'm 1 his "latch
string" out. Mar. 2:1, 'CI. tf.
"O.OTllIMli Full suits to match, of coats,
J pants and vets, overalls, duster', Roys' Clo
thing at J. .1' KUATZICK'S.
ionnl liotel,
MAINE STREET, CURMKNSVILLK, PA.,
WM. A. MASON, Proprietor.
rpiIlSlonjc eslahlished and well known 110
X TEL, situated in thj wist end of tl.o town,
has been rcmotldh d, enlui fed nnd iinproveil, und
the proprietor respectfully unnounci-s to his nu
merous friends, and to tho travelling public, that
he is now prepared to necoiuinndato all ho may
favor him with a call.
Ample, safe and comfortable ivlabling is at
tached to the premises, and tru.-ly attendants
will always be ou hand. Charges moderate.
Feb. 12, I -R2. -tf.
UNTJT.n STATUS JIOTKL
EABEISBURG, Pa.
CO ERLY k HUi'CIIISON, ProPri,-lors.
T
"llH Hoti!, so well known to the traveling
public of Cicarfiil I count , is imw in a col-
Icion to afford the most cx.-ellont ttei-ominouation
I ( itber for tho tninsiiM guest or the permanent
bonrJcr.
I Ihe "l'nitd ct:;t.i" L.-s vt til lbs conven
' lences of
.1 FIRST CLASS IK) I EL,
I an'i ine t roprietorsaro netcrmincii ro spare nciin-
l eP -n-e, liiu nor labor to ensure the comfort
fthoRuests. The pntrun.igu of tho traveling
I public, is respectfully solicited. j!y 1, 'C.'l, y.
(1. BUS II. T
J. M Cl 'LLOl'uil.
LUSH t M CULLOUUJi,
CoUfction Office,
Cl.EAEFIEI.P, Ta.
feSflN GitAUAu's New Blidjinu.
Feb. 5, T2.
ATS anil Pan.. H.l,r,l, Srrin Nirl.i
J I'. It R A'l tR'3.
TERMS
NEW
A SAD AND TRUTHFUL PICTURE.
Onco in a great while as if by aecidont,
something sound and rational, makes its
onnenrancn in tlin 1TurriJ.nr.. f.. i.
itorial article in its issue oflho'-lcid ult.,
under tho bend of "'" ; ,, ; n '
ur,u-r 1110 ,1PI1" 01 J cnr.sukunia Ei-
f.'i tvf," which, for truth and sound sense,
m liard to Le nurpasied. As suhservient
and criugitif; as tho proprietor cf thai
sheet has uIwuvb heen to Lincoln and his
irapor-
:Lll !'
ci eat
Moloch of Aholilior.ism. vit ho rnn-
, rf .
nut (-it i(o .sirt'tion the treatment dealt
out to tho kaifi-ves who 60 emphnl it-ally
represented the "valor and tho vigor" of
Pennsylvania. It was almost too niui-h
fortius writer's foihearanee- tjuile snfli
eient to shake his "loyalty," which a fer
vent iippeal to (iod ulone could protect.
Hut does tliii writer ever relleet that on
hitn and his party, Am I ho responsibility
of ull this loss ol precious blood all these
"widow-b' wails and orphans' tears?" How
fares their cou.--eionoes when they reflect
mat it was they who invited v:ar and
j bloodshed by refusing to oc-ecpt the pence
I proposition in Iho Congro.-s of lSOO-'il ?
jOr, nt-e their slumbers never disturbed ly
' fritjhtful visions of an avetiains f'ltui -:.
alien tliey rrl'.ect, th.il lmvin thu power,
lin y h u e nevet taken a sinjjlf step in Iho
whole history of the war that ,'ii r.ol in
vile n still f-jfthti' cflmion of blood ; :ind
all without a studio ralioi.al hojieofac
".nijil;shi!' the :!,' ;ll pin pulftsi for
which the Tar H us be.'ii n '.' Iftlmyare
huiiinn, such visions mast haunt, tin ir
liicinoiRS ; and it'tliey do, with all their
worldly pint!, ni.il show cf Hi 1 1 inj; power,
we i nvy theui not .-
Thieo years n;:o, whit ias called the
1 t :in-"iiH(.i ii'S'm: 1 07. oiinslilutet; a
body of m.;n of whom the Keystone State
was ju-dly proud. Atun hour of great
peril at n time when th.s rale of thu Re
public quivered in tho uiieeitaiu balance
of war-the Rest rets went forth. .')c,-
iiu,(i,juJ strong, and in that period ol soli -
citutc and uncertainty, they reanimated
tho failing hopes and almost panicked va -
lor of the country. For three years they
Participated in every balllu fjtiht by the
Army of the Potomac. In thoVront con
slantly, ti.ey nero wbeie . i r - nnd
icvli ncie ever prefect- .Vs the::- tanks J
were decimated, ihe vrrv thiwer of t!i : . ?
o ting m i n hood uf tlie Smt j vol im'. ecu-.!
to tiie.-e: vo their maximum tlreiijlh. so
th.it. iu'-lt
e.'il,'
lr.-'M J,
to the le:
-ol ol ;V,-i we ii... v saK.v wi i!
'' ' wem iil.soi icd,
fi'i-ta lime to time, were added
iuienls t'ormini' the i.V'ri,-,v.
The, State of I ein;-ylv.T;iu ceut ernl her
pr.de in tho orgatii.-itinn, not, tL.it, sho
lovud ihe fcold'iiri cumpcsin: tU r imeiiti
any mote than she d.d too bravo inon
mustered in hcrother military orran iza
tions, but because the Rnwvts to a great
er degree represented iho valor and tiio
military vigor of tho .State. Lut alas for
ull l Lis valor ftnd vigor ! Where aro they
nw ! Where aro tho brows fur whom our
virgins were so lately twining the laurel
wreath ? Whero are the stalwart men who
stood In serried lines on so many woll
foughi battle fields? We looked at least
for u remnant of them, weeks ago. to re
tut n to their homes on (he clear expira
tion of their term of enlistment. Lut
whero aie these, our biethren now ? Echo,
amid tho booming of cannon, the groans
of the dyinc;, the shrieks of tho wounded
andthcciir. es uf the captured, ntiswcis
where? The Reserves perished on the
l ite sanguinary field, where Grant st;-uc!c
his gianibl'iiv for freedom. Un tho Rap
id Ann and the Po, tho pride and glory
of Pennpylvania found graves. Of all trial
proud ho-l, scarcely a thousand men are
left ami thus the Reserves filled iho lime
so sternly allotted to them by the Gov
ernment and lorevermnre, ll;ey will be
unable to contend with any fee. They
elo-ed their last light in a gl irious d:ith.
' For them the spirit-stirring drum and
the siit ill tire. will henceforth havo no an
imating siiund. For thorn the mothers,
and wives and sweetheart, with loving
welcome cn their lips, will giuo into ihe
broad road w hich leads homo, in vain.
Tlie virgin sits weeping with her wrra'.h
of glory withered in her hands ; and the
fragrant bud with which tho hud hopetli
to wieaih '.he brow of tiie Loo, are now!
soattercd, failed, to ll.e memory of the
dead! We dj not cnmphiiu. God main
lain our loyally, in ibis the hour of our
overwhelming sadness 1"
fcXcar Springfield, Illinois, last week,
i a soldier drove up to tne residince of a
prominent clergyman, siez -d a lit tie child
! of the minister nged leu years, nnd car
j ried her off into Ihe woods, v. here ho per-
pctritled upon Lor person an in
rniil out-
rago. I lie child is represented ns bavin,"
liver very delicate, nnd wa. it is feared!
! fatally injured. Tim rullian rave Li
i fame ns Juhr. M. Phillip", and said he
i belonae.l to tho sixteenth Illinois inf.iut -
I ry. He. was in rested, and w lulu ttti
erivo -
ing tin exiimtPHtion at the t:ia"i' trritc's
ollice, the father of ihe child sprang upun
mm ana sirut'K mm on the l.irehoiid with
a brick, inflicting a severe, but not fata!
wound. The bleedinc wretch wns then
i i - ; . ,' . . t .. . . i ,.r
1 'ojiia. ii infill a large eru"i ui
jieopto gtitheroa about Uio door ot i:ic
jail, anil foiced an entrance: but the Pri'J
oner had been removed by the sheriil.
.... . . . I
J he next day the man's e.vimmaiion wa,:l
continued at the cou. t house, but a broth !
rmfthfl nonr victim cfbruul lu, t t.tit an
rml in the nrocccdllir t'V shooUni' Ihe.tllOy. Aoolit ii!.dti Itn't Sn'ii'irT
foldicr uiflieliti.T ft'! wu'.'ri'i
50 Per Annum, if paid in advance.
SERIES - VOL. 1V.-NO. 4f.
THE STATE HILITIA LAW.
From the Weekly Patriot and Union,
In view of the fact that the mililm of
Pennsylvania will probably be called
out in the course of n few weeks, wo pub
lish, for the benefit of our readeis, an out
line of the militia lav passed by the lust
Legislature, which lakes up some thirtv
Ihroo pages printed matter. Tho bill
bears date March 'M. 1801. and provides
First, Thp.t every uble-bodiod whilo male
citizen, resident in the State, of the agonf
twenty-one and under tho ago of forty
rive years, shall be enrolled ia the tmlili.
with tho usual exemptions of idiots, lun
atics, paupers, Ac.
Second, assessors cliall annuully, and at
tho same time they aie ctipiged in Inking
tho assessment or valuation of real ani
personal propetty, tecord ftll names of
thos'e liablo to duty, and place a certified
copy in lhi ollice of the county commis
sioners of each county in tho State, and
fucIi recoid shall bo deemed a tJi
cient nuii.cativn to all persons whoto names
are thus recorded that they have been en
rolled in tho militia. When tho roll is
completed, asreoiors shall put up in pub
lic places notices similar to the Uuitod
Stales ctir,il!inent.
Section third provides fevcro penalties
for any assessor, clerk or commissioner,
who shall lefuse or neglect to perform any
I ot itio unties proviuest. '
Section 4. The enrolled militia shall la
i subject to no notice duty, exeep'. in 011
j of war, invasion, tho prevention of inva
j i iot: , the suppression of riot, snd t-) ai t
, the civil authorities in c::erutini the laws;
i ol the CiJinmon.veiilth, in .vhich etiso tho
? Command, r in Chief shall order out, for
i actual service, l:i d- if 1 r r.K re in; Hi m
I nv of the nii'ilia rs iiccessity doniiruls.
Section livery sol licr orih-'.-e l o-.it fir
j uclive duty by the proper au'.horili-js, tln
jluisiiDl some abbj-bedied substitute, shall
. scire, or pay the sum of seventy fivo dub
; lars within twenty-four hours Lotu Btich
' lime. L.vmptiuns are similar to tho
ipicvided by Ihw L'nite 1 States nervier.
! giving members of tho Legislature ex
i cmplion while on duty, aiii fifteen clavs
before and after tho tinn of ILoir nctuai
term.
Section 1) provides that the city 0'.
Philadelphia shall bo divided into four
bi igatleo, and the city of Titttburg to have
0110 brigade, ui.d the rest of this counties
into a In igade eacli, whero tiiey havo Iho
! minimum number
A number of sections are devoted to
lhe arrangement of the various counties
Cl'' tho Slate into military divhiona
jflc. etc.
Section (ij provide? ( ir armories for
coinj nn c?.
Section fi'.i. VViien a commander orders
ns ciimioiiiv ;or nnlilnrv tutv or lor n et:
I lion cf (ilicer?, hp t hall order one or mora
: ci-tniniosioiie 1 o.'Iu.crs or lirivatcs to uoti
fy the nu n belmi.eiog lo tho company to
j !'! ' "-t S'icli time ami pj.n.o to every
t"'i '"" whom lie i- ordered to nr.i'y; (
! he lails to do .'o, -he shiill forfeit not less
Oit'.ii twenty dollars nor tnyre than erio
hundred doll -rs.
Sect i' n G7 provide for timo of not;-.,
nt Icti't foe
(lays fur elo
dCYB
previous to call tea
lion, and when the company
is paraded, Iho commanding oliici.r bhit
verbaliy nolily the men to appear nt a fu
luro day noPexcceding tfiny duyi lio.n
time of such parade, which veibul noliM
shall bo asutiicient warninj!.
Section"! to seidion bl provides for -din
cipline, training, in.- peclion and camp du
ty-
Section ?Z lo 01 pi uv idea fur rcslei., o
derly books, rolls and i el urns.
Section providoa for callin;; out tli-T.
militia in case of wur, invasiou, in.iurric
tion, tumult, or riots. May order ot t division-,
Lricades, regiments, buttalioi.M rn
companies, or may order lo be dolachiKt.
parts or compnnic thereof, or any nun,
bor of men to It drafud ihcrrfw..
Section ! j provides lor compctii-alion
giving pay and rations came us Ur.itci
ytaes Gove nment.
Section 07 provides that procrodingi
find courts martial and courts of inqtur;
shall bo conuuetod in all respects nu pro
vided for in the nrony of ihe United So.tlei
and pnni-dirnonln ro in liks cases in Laid
army. Provided that Iho same aro not
incoiui-dent with Ihe provision.)) of Ih.a
act.
Sn tiun O.i pt ovides thai til pt iu.ftios,
not exceeding ona hundred dollarj. b
siimmury conviction before any uldermur.
of a city, bhall bo without exception or
appeal.
GOOD POIl CALIFOESflA !
::ei;
Dr.Myn.vcY ma pf.aci:! a ui tivft.
or LUiiir rrtoM tjie west!
Tho Democratic Stn'e Convenl.ini of
California, in session at San Francisco on
the 11th passed resolutions deelnving that
the war was conducted for Abolition pur
poses and to revolutionize the Govern
ment, nnd urging tho Nation.! Democrat
ic Convention to pledge tho party to tho
restoration of pence upoaju'd r.nd honor-
a 'lie term.
An elhirt wns mi bj lo commit Iho i nr
ty in f avor ol a continnanco of Iho war for
nnv ptii 'ai-e, Put, failed. I:x 'jjvcrnorii
I Itigler, b"-.vuey nnd '.V. !!
! elected di-lciiUs to tho Cli-L
Intvo bfc'i
;j Cinv.'i;
1 Com.
T!i:,-, in tha nj:dt of Ilia sl.ing.ilcr an.)
cfirnage now prcva;..ii in ino r. isr, is i
g'cii.ius nnd checriiii; ii; t i-n : i on cf the
coming campaign. The Cdiforn'a Do
niocrney have hlruck ihe key nolo, hich
reverberates from every Democratic heir',
in tho lticd..it:c.Vj" Intclhjctxr.
WlVii, l . 1: 1 r,A I'Vi i ul.n'.i nw.wL.
k'liT TK L.l 1I1V . IK. ij I'll 1 1 Is O IM iClit
i . v-
' to !c riend.
union r.in i.-ncny. .vtioan
tion::-? .'
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