Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 08, 1864, Image 1

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    J W MOORE. I y. ...
X, B. GOODLANDER, j Ldltis and Proprietors
PRINCIPLES, not MEN.
TERMS :-$! 0 Per Annum, if paid in ncvnr
VOL XXXIVWIlOLi: NO. IBM.;
CLKARI II'LD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUK 8, H31,
NI'AV SICK IMS VOL. IV.-NO.
HEAD ! HEAD !
C, W. & H. W, SMITH
jiavi: jrsT jii:ci:ivK
From
tlici East,
a fresh supply ui
SEASON A RLE
"riiiK Jiidainif, 'loathbi'iuis, Ahmetis. Si'.K" I
I- Si 1 . : - i '. . , ..- . . I
j.riiri"i- .'ii'iiau, v l.nMIiy, l.llKt.1-. J 'up.
1lni, I.nvi-llii.j, ;in;;lii'ii,, ('lind, 1'lnid. Iirill
inp.'i ii'kin;.', rhiittli, 1'1,-iin A Kam.y Ca.iin('n!, !
fotlonn'le", 1're
t ht (him cily
n n u I;li'ai'lu'd inunlina
lndi;a!o 'ri"sl, 'J'u'i!,' ("i,v- 1 r,
rJ, White C
JU, 'i..p.r.
I'.
I
MOTIONS
Ilopietv. (,'hie, I'.ihhoiii, Trimmings, linllons,
ru...j' i',,, I, r, , ;,i. ii...; t , n i
kfPhid-'. I.a.!i.-B l.'iuslic f'uge, WlialehoniH, j
Jliii'liiiv. t liiMren , .Mi.M6. an I I.adips Hoop
Win-
Ijiiai.or t or-et Murt, liephyrii, eetc -lie-'
liilt und .Silvered llell, heather lieU.
2,AUu'a
Uim1)i:x-vai:i:,'v Hursi:noLi
Cfhit Tauketi', Tub." , Churns, Vop, Meanre,
Ururhef, Hiiketi in great v.niety, 11 nvli, Hoor-Mal-,
Window llline.-, c'rd .1 Td-iels. I'.ih'nl
Hlii'l'iu lilind l iMtiie.-, Uil Cloiha.
5oots, Shoos, &c.
Mens' Kip Hunts, Kip A A'nll Shoes, Children',
ilis.-en' ni d htidies' Moicceo liools, Mioes, llal
luoiaU iho I Ua itcrt.
I
JJafs, Cdjts, Bounds, c.i.v,,-.
Fniriir. Tea
tu, S)'i'-e, ;
, ?p!il I'u is, T ibjc-
.ill, I' l-'.i, Ae
(lUilENSU'AllE.
Toll Tea Setts, Cups X Fnu'ers, Glass hishe
'J'uiiihleis, l'lntis, C.i.-iors, 1 1 lass I'rcscrvo Jars.
Jlrmficare, 'C.
f'eul cs, S'nathos. S
'e'bp St lies, U ikt-s. Sliovels,
T.i'do Knives folks. Spoons,
h'l'iules, flay Trk
ol Tea. Spoons, Mat
fled Cast us, Nailj
bets, Nut 1'riiek.cr,
STATIONERY.
;ip, he! , r .( Note Taper, lli.il' .1
Tiehlo 'i iih k j
Memorandum
ll 1 1 e
...hs
Ktiv
b.p
V:
lio
V
i r.
mils
.M 1 S C F, I. L 1. N J'. o l' S.
'I';iiiey Toilet Soips.l'iidiiiig l.inc .t Hool.,-,Tr,iit
Hods, Trunks Car-et Sack,, l.adici' Travelling
Satchels, 1'ovl.ei lleeki, hut ,V l.-iir Il.iishes
Cloth lli'ii-die-. All if wlii'li ill bo fold
Chen) for Cash !
AppnveJ country f.rodueo taken i'l CTehnnio
ei g"i!s, at market nn,:.. may 11 Im,
VnoJairr.
(;ki:ati:t hatti k ox i;i:coitr:
lo,"11' Killed and Wounded, amljTv
OtV1"0 taken Prisoners! Ij;iu0;
WITH CAMP i:,M IPAOlv-ANl) tu
70,000 Contrabands freed from the'j."
BONDS OF SLAVERY ! ! S
IMT.RY man that has rea 1 any thing of the
U pust history of ibis W'Mt must finally como
to Ihe euin lii'iou Hint thc Confederate (iovrn-
tnent woviblbe biUeu down. It was only n quej-1
lion uf time. Hut now have tho above (ilori-1
oil., .out s'.ining new. to cheer us up i and the
only draw hnek lo our joy and glorification is the ,
imminent danger of Iho Contrabands coining!
'orth tn "eat out ur nibstnnco," and to wonrout
uridine! hul "f one thing thc people of Clear-
field eountv nuv
Iia itsstir.l. a,l .,. .
1'HANK SIK.lHl for short called i'ori-r ia
- m kun, ,p. .ii,..
selling Hunts it r-liof n iheup aa any other' emot higher than Rending. Writing, Arith
unin in tho county: and if you don't bolievo it, I mctic, llpograpby, English Gramnier and
just givo Ii mi u ciin on w'i,n-"v-.-, v, hi y oiuer
time, nnd see for yourselves, lie Wuiild just ro
niind the public that his ibop is now on .Market
street, in Shan's How where you v ill find him
lust m AV.oil aa usual if not a litim ttr iJ
Csn than ho woum iu.o 10 ne.
All kinds of work on hands und made to orde
ler
on abort notice, and as welluiadr, ami ui good fits
as ran bo"skerrcd up lioreor uLewnur.
ty.loii't forgot Iho slinp--o Market stroel,
In hlinw'a How, directly o poaito llov. II. II.
jwoopo's ofiiee, J . 2 II 0 11 X.
Clcnrflelil, Juno 11, bi',2.
Licensrd Anctionrer.
WM. M. IlLOOM. or Tike fewniiliip. de
sires t inform his f.iond nnd tho Ma
ponorally Ihnt he hns taken out 11 Lireni? ai an
AUCTION KICK, nnd will attend to the crying
of slis in any part of the euur,ty ut the shortest
notice, and at the most rrasotinble charges. Ad
dress, eiiher persotinlly or ly Jiifr, either nt
Curoen-tille ,.t . mvil!o. eri' C, (l. M
new pire
CARLISLE & CO.,
n k. i l eiis ix ro a i:i a x a xd
. DOMESTIC 1)11 V GOODS,
ai;oci:nii:s, l umheh,
SUIX(iEES,dC.,dC.
I'HII.Il'snriK;, Centre county, Peim'a.
Have received nnd arc just ojuMiin:
''' liinnt assortment vf heft.
il V A I' I 1 V II , U1- ft- ii'MV 1.1
GOODS
fl'jlt lull,,
Uli-
1
JI A I! DWA A Ml Q LT E I'H'v S W A J i I),
I Ioods, Xubiaf,Suutas, Halmoral
and Hoop Skirts ! .
HATS 4 CAPS : BOOTS k SIIOKS
Ready Made Clothing;, of Latest Styles
SCHOOL-BOOKS -STATION lOHY
Drugs, Oils Paints, Putlv & Glass!
'l"ur Iiriii'i and (''rit-S!,ir.
l.OAI.-Oil, LAMPS UOOI) AM)
i.tm uaim:.
Trunks tj" Carpet-Bags !
pji-ivs, todacco and si:;ai;s :
Fish, Suit, and IK1 a Us !
OsdU 2i-!i ILiisLSii. GiEii1
Floiti, Yeva) am) Provisions !
And nit articles usually kept in ft f.r't-ebes
country ftorc nil of v. bi. b will bo sold
Cheap for Cash !
i
i or approved produeo. Lumber or ihins'.es.
! Thil ip.ilurg, Nov. is, lK',3-tf.
1. Till: OHPII VNS' t'OCIITof Cleiirneld
county. The undersigneil AUDITOH appoin
j led by Iho Court lo nscermin tlio liens anil report
distribution of Ihe moneys nrising fiom the sale
of tho real ostiito of John Young, dee'd, now in
. the hands of tho AdaiiuiMrutor, will attend to tho
duties of lii nppointuicnt on 1'riday tln 10th day
of .May next, between tho hours of 10 a. m, and
I p. in., lit tho oftico of 11. B. oo e, hs j., in
the borough of Clearfield, when fcn.l wheio all
persons interested mav nltor.d and be heard.
James h ALbO way,
April 2it, 13CC Auditor.
Till-) H I'll A NM I'Ol.llTof ClenrOcld
unlv. The uudcrsigned, an ALDITOIl np-
pointed by tho Court to nmko distribution of tho
moneys in tlio hands ol tho Administrator, nris-
Ing from tho sabi of tho real estato of h. It. Get-
cr, deceasod, will attend to tho duties of bis ap -
.i.i.n.hl .... fi.. 1 ... .1,, tl. n " I cf .In i- r.C M'l V m . I. i
belwoon tho hours of 10 a. in. nnd 4 p. in., at tho
VllltU,',,, H ..',, l V - V '--J .-...j,...,.,
ollieo of II. It. Swoopo, h.'( , iu tho bor.ugh of
Clenrtiolil. when und wiioreall nor: .u: i.ltelo.ted
,1ny nttl.1)J nml bo ienil.
JAAIL'S GALLOWAY,
A,.r',l "il ism. Auditor.
...
'lnn ..f,.,',! An'ifliimv
ly.LaiUUU iUiUCIU.
D- W. McCURDY, A- B. Principal.
fpHE nest Qunrler will nptn nn Momlny tbo
I 4th of April. ISO I. Terms of t uilion hi f..l-
i '
mra
Common Knclish. comprising liinso brsnnh
History, per quarter,
Higher Lnglish, per ipinrb r.
Languages, perouarter,
llurch lS.ISCj.
?
10 HO I
1 ,t
ARM
AND TAVERN STAND FORI
; S
SALK.-
The subscriber offers lor salo his
FAHM oft-0 ACIIKS. about 50 c,rwhi,-.h nrn
elenrnd and in pood tato of rultivation situato
IP thrard toTr.ship, noar Oallona' arbor.
The improveinonU aro largo, well-built I.OO
IIOL'sr, .to., and as a walermnu'a or luiuUrmnn'a
luvern-slnnd, ur m a location for a etore, low
places on the river have belter advantnges.
4T-I or particulars iuipiire of tho stilisrritier
on Iho promisee. 1!. MctiOYLhNs
March, !IU, ISfil tf.
g1 ItoCfcll JLo A lull (lock or ehoiee tiroccr-
V
iei at email advance ou city prices at
J. r. A.KA iTihlt S.
H
ATJ and Caps.
Uakford'i Fpring fc-d-r
J P. KbAIZEh k.
ifll. .. . m .
m & Ili'Illllirc !
IPG IK 'tf VL 22 S II?
DKSHUiS to inform his old friond.s nnd ouj
t mors that, having enlarged his simp nn 1
iiienused hi faenities f.ir iiiiinufHc Hiring, lio is
now prepared to make In order f'lmiluro ns may
bo di firc.l, in Kool tdyle nnl Hi chnip rati- for
i .imi. I!e i, lly ha? cn hiind.iit hi
l'tiriii-
lure r.oo
a vnrifd afsortment of lt.iiilv.iim.l,.
Furniture, iiiaong rliii'liiirj
liurcaus nnd .Side-Hoard..
A'nrlr.,l ,- ini l liinil.-Ci.-c-: Ccnlro, ..,!!, I'arlur
lirealif,i.t and jlimnt; Kitt'ii.iun Talilos.
emmcn. French Post, cottatre, Jennv-
.-;ofas ,f'ji kims, voi;k-stanis
I1AT-1JACKS, WA.Sll-rAND.-J. &c.
i Hocking and Arm Cliair-:.
,CI rti:g-Si-:t. Cmic I!,,tl..:a nnd r.,r!r fh;.irj
nml t'liiiiinnn nnd ntlnir f'hairn.
1 loo K j x a - a l a ss ;.$'
Of every de,i'riitii)n tn hand; and new pWpeJ
I fr uid fiaini.'-, v.iiicli will l? i in in nn j.
ry ri',in,nal,K' ti-rn:; on short li'it.co.
lie
' i'i on Ik;
iriajt In ur-
Ih'.ir, C. ;.i-Mi'.,k. 11
c - II v. t .V.lliiw -.m.
COfl'ISS, Of every kind,
to o-.!er, aiitl fuuerals ntiended with
If'.iirse, -vhrneier do. iied.
I Al-o, lliiuse ralntll! done to ad t.
j The sal eeiiher u'.jj inaniifaeiurcs, und
has !
constantly cn Inn I,
I lf-mcnt's Patent "Waslii.njj Machine,
i Tho be.it now in use. Those, iisin-; Ihi-i inachinc
i nevrr need Le wittmut eiean eloil.es ! lie also bus
' liver's Patent Churn,
A superior nrt cle. A family usin;- this Churn
' Kevor I'Ofil be without butter!
All (lie abovo nnd many other articles are f.ir-ni.-hed
to eiiiitoiner.-i cheap for Cash or exchanged
for approved Country produee. Cherry, .Maple,
I'.yt.i r, I.inwooil and oilier I. umber suiinbie. lor
Cul,i;!)t
unot Wor'i, taken in c.v.ebnr,.'e for lurnilore.
I.'io .-'bop is on .Marl.et street,
Cle:ir!ic(l, l'a.,aKd nearly op.oile Hie 'old Jew
Store." J i.i UN (il'hICll.
Nov. ;i, !!;. v
RICHARD MOSSOP,
ror,j;i(;. and domicsi iccoobs.
pi ices
ill's LINN
IM-i LAIN liS
c U(i'i:'i.s
ALPACAS
Sensation
Sensation
Sen.-:ii ion
Sensation
el
at
at
(I'll ('3
prices
H i Ca
'l'S'.
pi ires
pi ices
l'ii,es
prices
prices
- i IPS'
hi.-it received at MO
IIIVOHAMS
CIIIN'17,
PL' I NTS
01 'iy K'S
!ci:avats
nt
at
Sensation
Sell .sat imi
.Seiisa'i'ij)
f:ct'..-;i icii
Sensaiion
III iiOS
Veiisation
.St'iis-tiyii
Seii-'ition
at
I
SHAWLS at
I'ONN'inS at
J'l iees
pr.cLs
iiiees
-OPS',
pi ires
prices
, rices
prices
ICoLiiKKD I
! MUSLIN'S i
at
! All to bo lia.l at MOS
i.in::n at
CL'ASIl at
L'iriiTAIN'S i.t
l'AP-LE CLOTHS at
Seii.siil ion
Sensalion
Sensiilion
Sensation
Sci-fation
ITMXOi;
.t
prices
at MOSSOI'S',
L.U.'E at Sensation
HOSIERY yt Sensation
PILl'ONS at Sensation
TKIMMINGS
of all kinds & at Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
in any 'plan ty )
Aiwuvson hand at MOSS P.S'.
CASSIMKHES
SATTIXETS
TWEEW
.IF ASS
VLSI'INT.S
SlilUTIN'GS
ut
at
!.l
at
at
at
sensation
S?nsalion
fsentation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensal ion
prices
prices
prices
prices
j, rices
prices
CL.'VniI.NO siich
:;s Ci ai.s. Pauls,
VeslH,
Under Shirts,
il sensation pnees rplHS largo and commo.li,,,;s iron:,'. U .i"
1 lighll'ully b'ealed rn ll,,, lank of tbeSus
iiiehanna, in tho borough of Curwensvil!,'.
Th present proprietor willpnro o ell'ort lo
l-'laiiticl Siiirls,
lino's, Slioen,
ll.-us and Ciips,
Now for sale nl MoS0PS
H A U I W A K V.
Mieli us Saws. nails
ut eensuljon
Forks, Knives
Spikes, Hinges,
at MO.S:-iC,rs.
LIQUORS, such
as Wine, Brandy,
at si"-ma I. ion
prices
(j l n, W li iskey,
Cegn.ie, etc., etc
)
( FRUITS, such as
; 'rllI,p3i Raisins,
' .-ilierls &C
I ' '
;tl sensation
prices
at MUSSOPS'.
,-.,,r- T T-.-, .
lH n.l.o I i., .ay
. r 1 o tl r, 11 a rn s,
Shouldei s, Sugar,
Molnss"s, Coffee,
Tea, C r a c k e rs,
Spice?. Candles,
at tensa'aon
pn,
'CS
Coal Oil, etc., otc.
Always at MOSSOPS'.
BLACKING
ROPIi'-i
POWDER
SHOT
LEAD
&t
at
nt
nt
at
nt
uiiisal ion
sensation
sensation
sensation
sensation
sensation
prices
prices
prices
prints
pi ice
prices
CAPS
At the store of RICHARD Mnssop.
mossop
Abvavs keens on hand a full
assoitment of all kinds of goods reipiiied
for Ihe aecoiuiuodation of tiie public.
N'ov. 12, lsC2.
JAVCS T. i.rosiup.
A. rtssnr.
WM, A WAI.LALfi.
iltiikiiiiT aitb d'olkclioit
or 1
LEONARD, FINNEY & Co.
(J L V. A 1! V I E 1, D, i
II, EAUHELl) COUNTY, FA.
aiLI.SOf KX(ilMMII!.10TeS AUK pnATTS PISCol STl.t)
i)i.Hoi i iii;t i;iv r.i), 1
Culli i tions made awlnrocf'U prompt!' rrmillfl ,
Dicbaugoou tbo t'ilita roiibUntly
on band. I
atr''IIre "it Feet'B-l I't, ifr"j rppnie the
COUi'.i iiOL':-&. j
... ..
Valuable timber Land and
j SAW-MILL PROPERTY
rpniS fine proporty is situate in (iirnr.l town
1 a Clearfield county, Pa., und contains
ul, "i:t 1, .()( orien nf I.nnri, tret No. &:'M,
mill part f Iracle Nos. 6:il!.' and 'M7. Those
hind; nr.? yet heavily TIM I'dCH K '), with a nuun
tity of J IN H, OAK inj li KM LOCK.
! A STEAM SAW-MILL
In c,iinpltti running nrder, capable of ending
' l',ir,'c loll I't it of ISoards per nnuiiin,
; with nil the ntccfj'ary maJs, railr.iads, rt c li.r
IT 8 e-WK' 1 "no l,irK0 Ml"'ion
lluu'o. .tbrM harna. a l,l,ii-kmillt,hn nn,l nil
i.vi,iiry oiithtiili.iiijrn nre up, n ll.o properly.
Tl.rro are nhrnt TO arirs r!,nreJ land, under
t:w, 1 feiicp, :m.l a l'lank Knad toward tin) river
for j'ettini; imiiher to iii.irket.
Jlnj vuluiii le pronertv i sit'.tato upon Rnndv
Creek, about -1J miles from tlio
iUT, nni i pop-
tii.ir y Known js tho
Frtachville Etcam-Mill Property.
jiuiJid now cTered at 1'IMVATK SAI.K upon
rtnsoiiabla tciniv. All hinds of sawed lumlier
! cm be s.ifuly and ueonomieally t ken to inaikct
from the point indie.itod.
I S-'t 'Application can bo in n Jo to cither of the
undefined ro.-'nlinr at Cleailield, Clearlield
county, l'a., either persor.ally or bv loiter.
JAS. T. I.MDXAIII),
hept. y, Ib(..'l, JI. A. MAl,bCK,
JOIIX L. CUTTLK,
Altaincv at I. aw pill Itenl I tntc Aoent,
ci.i:akkii:u, i'i:.wa.
Ojli,-on M,n L-i fi. OppiisUe the J,i'!,
j i:sPi:t Tl'l"I.hY oflers his s rvice in sell
X ins nnd buyii.g lands in Clearlield nnd ad
joining eotinlies : nnd with tin experience of over
twenty years n n. Surveyor, llatiers himself that
bo can renibr satisfaction. And
O f f c r s l or Sale
i IOOO neres of ronl
und limber hand, si mat 5 in
ilieeatur township, Cb-ufield county, in lots to
suit pitrrha.-crs, located near thu Tvruni mid
! Clearlb-ld Hailroad.
ifOOO acres of fir.-t rale farm Mel limber bind
. in lie'! township, Clearlield county, situate on the
i water" of Curry's Kun.
UVl acres in two loU, oie o 112 nnd tbeolb
! crof ,'iO neres. fiiilablc for running purposes, sit
juati) in liigbhir.il town.-hip, li!k county.
sj..(jcuural warrmitee deeds for all the above
: anils. Teb. IS, Y, v.
Jiulklc-s Patent,
Lumber Dried ly Superheated Sleani.
rilllll urdei-.'igned rtspcelfully informs the pen-
A
pi? of t leaiTieM nnd the nojoiniog counties
thai be bi'.s Ihe ngeoev of the ebovo l'atent, ni'd
! v.i'l se!i I O'li vidn il, Coiiiitv and Towu-bip rich's
i for its u.-e. 'J he I, umber I'i'led bv this proei - i
J stronger, lini.-lies better, i easier en tools mid
I ic'iuirui. le.-i lime in dryiue than any oilier pro
:ff known a:iil dning I inch liinibor peileelly
iu hours, and better than many uii lilh.-. utider
'lupoid s vtein---u-:ing Ihe siimenmoiHil of fuel
per Jny Cinl a " i;i -n ,,n kiln cKsaiiii'.-!. 'I In, ei r
liiirr.tes i.l iv liLiinber ( f rci.b nt iiieeb.iiiie-. well
known in this eontiiiuiii'y, is atuply -'lihr'nl to
ei. ovine the iuo.-i rk'cp;ieal .,f it piai'lieol utility,
l'erioi;.- Ue.-irous ol j uicha-ing rights willaddiesi
J 'UN h. CfTlLi:,
! July 1, Isi-.l. Cleailield. l'a.
ISIllNS-I'hinr, Cheese, Lard, fried
Apples, Iiriod I'eachcj, rcceivtd reeulurly
Irom tlio we. t nt the store of
C. KllA17.l-.li.
j New Watch and Jewelry Store.
SII. L.rCIII.I, having purchased the
i interest o,1 his Lite partner, is now goin; it
on hit own hook in Iho thop foruiorly oecupied
t by them on Second street, where, ho is prepared
i to keep up his reputation as a completo workman
fcy doing all work entrusted to him on abort no
tice, in the bent manner, and on the most re,,.,
enable terms. Defying tho county, all he a. k
is a fair trial, and a continuation of the patrons
ago heretofore extended, hook out for the sign ot
! T II i: HKl WATCH.
N', IJ- The Cash will bo positively cvpoctod
when ho work is delivered. t. 11. h.
Clearlield, April 7, ISIS I. y
S u s qn e Ii a n n a House,
! . i-HWi:.svii.i.i;. i.
H. V. VtOKHAl.L, I'miirictnr.
render his rufloiners e'.ini'orlalile, and Ii , pes to
merit a liberal share of public patronage.
HIS BAR AND TABLE
Will bo vfoll supplied with every thing the mar
ket allor ls. Itiil'tinen will always find his "latrh
string" out. Mar. -1, 'I'd. If.
"l.oriHM'i-I'uU siits to iii'it h,
of ro.il-,
J tnnts lunl vesu, overalls, du.-ier-, II
: Cl.r
thing at
P KJJATZKK'S.
mai:;)) stiu:i:t, ceuMKNSvibi.i:, r..,
WM.A. MA60X, rrouiictor.
T
lirsiong cslnlilishoil and well known 110-
Thh, siliiated in thi west end of the town.
has beer. rtni.adkd, ciilnipe l nnd improve.!, 110, i
tlio proprietor le.poctlully uniiouuees to hi (nu
merous friends, and totiio travelling publie, that
ho is now prepared to aecoiiuaodato all who may
favor kiir. will; a cj.ll,
A ,..o, safe 11110 r.iuifortablo rlabling is nt
laeheil to tho piomiscs, .mil trusly nttomlanlf
will itlwnyc bo on hand. Charges moderate.
tel., 11 l:;o2.-lf.
Tin-;
UN IT HI) STATKS HOTKL
IIARRISBURG, Pa.
C'o l'.RLY i IILTCHISON, I'r.frH.rs.
riUII.S Hotel, so well known lo li.o tr.ivoiii!'
1. publie of ClenrliilJ iiminiy. is now in a cot
ilition lo nlTord Ihe wu,.l rjei lii 11I neeomiuodiitii,n
either for Iho tiiiua.eiil ij..' il or the perniaiieiit
boarder.
Tho "I'nilod Slater" Las nw all the conren
iences of
A first class uon: r.,
and Ihe Troprietorsare determined to eparo neith
er expon.e, timo nor labor to ensuro the comfort
ol Iho gucsl.s. Thu pal.ronago of tho tniTeling
publiii is respeelfully solioited. jly 1, 'ti.",, y.
V, O. lil'MI. T. J. x 'I I.LOLGII.
hush &, :rcrj,Louf;n,
CoIIeclion OCicc,
Cl.t AKI IELl), Pa.
Feb. 5, 'C2.
H - MrVrh
: id flrh. Imrrief, f-l nen,
' ! V Ki'.UiCl'.
iu alt ..i'-' .i' ii.
A CHARNEL HOUSE UN-URNED.
'Tlio Philadelphia A'ort, America gives
tlio following:
( no of Iho jjliiistlicst sighti that the eye
notild rest upon U to bo seen in Carpen
ter street, between Kleventh nnd Twelfth.
Many yearn iio. before the pauper dead
weio interred in the suburbs of the Tiven
ty fourtli ward, tlio Potter's tield of Phil
adelphia wm a lot of ground bound by
Kloventh ami Twelfth, Carpenter and
Washington stieots. 'l'ho place was filled
with bodies in n chort lime by tlio hst
viMtntion ot cholera npon tlio cily. b p
lo that lime only paupers ivero interred
in this ground ; but when the mortality
by cholera beeamo frightful, nnd grave
dige:s were engaged in interring only
thu wealthiest of i!ie l'coi.le. theia were
f, , .. . . .
.scores of bo,.iMla,d in the public buna
ground, whoso rela ivc. probably, would
have been bombed at the bare nlea.
'i lie ( ml of the lot Hint was first filled
b now being exe.ivntcd for building jmr
pi'fes. Three i.ellaib l.nve been dug lo the
depth of seven feet, tho wholo eourso of
wl.ieh was cut through masses ol collins Sumter in the morning, and it was deier
w.tli ibe.r ghastly contents 1 he work I niuoJ lhlll tho ot.rPllimiy .iliould C. . ,
TU I ,.'lc" ""'" wnii'-r mue, lor
ahml, Mckenms stench n.ises from the
lioniains thrt iiileets the surrounding at-
I "1'fl',!cre- 'So, .rtT'uUlV0 ls 1,10 d,(?8-r "
Mas,, u.av veiy nign wages are exaeteu lor
i performing it, and most of thoso who
; were applied to to ncrform it lierompton-
!ly declined. There is a tavern building
upon mo s.ie oi uie iieni wnose owner
was compelled to excavate hw own cellar.
Not a man could be lound who would uu.
in i ome uie iiv.
Many of the bodies disinterred were in
remaikablo preservation. We 6awaeof-
hn opened there Ihe other day, contain
ing llio no'.iy ol a woman so natural in
appearance as to eaii'-e an involuntary ex
eiatnaiion from tliose gathered around it.
There wire no oilier cerement upon it
than a single under garment, probably
worn dining the la-t sickness. 'I'lierj
was no mold upon it; end on it in indeli
ble ink was yet legible a female name.
Strange to sav, a j ir of the eollin bv one
of the rude laborers shook into
!" d1"-
Ide nowtler causing to disappear li:;e a
dissulving view, what five minutes before
looked like a shinibciing bein. Tho
eollin in uhieh this was contained was of
I walnut , singulai ly sound nnd clean. Peo
i pie who saw it prot.cunee tliat the de.i'l
. ii..,ly tiiiist have been a victim of cholera,
I Ins'.ily interred, for it was in the centre
ol many others, made udely of unphinud
I I'ine, Ilia', the ol'in was 1 liui;:ed.
Crae nficr r ase of tku.ls, tkeletoiis and
bones have been bnii'ed aiMiy, and cart
locls of broken eofliiis have li' en appro
printed for lucl bv the poor people of the
neighborhood. In ihe sides of ike cellars
may be seen I be tieis of coflins, and deep
as litis been dug I ho bottom tier has not
been reached. The lot, extending nearly
Irom Eleventh to twelfth street, is said lo
be e.iuaily fid! of human remains. Some
imys wliom we waieiie.l yesterday scrnpci
the soil from a collin-lid in Ihe bottom of
oneol (lie cellars, an-, lahmgout llies.uii
used 11 as a bail. I l.e si-iu is not p.eav j..0U,0I);lnt ,ie Ro, beile look her
ant. 'Iho odor 1: fetid. People living n,ll( ,.c,.,lcstoa Uu: Rev. Mr. lieku, to
opposite will bo only loo gitid when the ; r,rPC(,C(l willl tni ,Vreinonv. When it was
wmk ol oxlitni it 1011 is completed. jti,uc for the dying girl to "say ye, her dps
parted several times, but she e.i uld not
W .rrn in ; Houses. The ipiaiili!;' a artieulato. At last thc word was spokei:
well ns ipiahty uf water given 11 horse will nml a slight t'onm rested upon b'.-rli-;
greatly effect his condition. Perhaps 110 Thc dying agony wns near. Tho minister
animal is more distressed by thirst, than sobbed ns he proceeded with the cereiuo
Ihe horse, a fact not generally kno.vn, or ny. An hour nfterw ird nil was over, and
if Known, not fully appreciated. Horses the bridal chamber was tho cliainbur !
.hnuld bo watered regularly, when not at dciiih.
wink, provided, in (ho latter case, that' Ourenliie community share lhegii'
cine is taken not to let him have it when (hat ntllicts tho family of Clovernor Pick
overheated by work. Irregularity in the ens. The obscipiics of Miss Anna will oc
supply of water is often followed by a re- cur to morrow morning, at 11 o'clock.
fual lo partake of oIid food, nnd more Oovernor Pickens nnd Lieutenant d.
frcnuentiy by cnlie and founder, in conse- Rochelle will be chief mourners. O.ire.v
iiienee of his diinkiiie inoriiintilely when (iovernor desires Hint thero shail be ti
rii opportunity oilers, i'or h.jises, whcii mililiiry parade. Tiie funeral cortege v i1
they ate not at work, it is perfectly safe be composed of our Indies, all our nugi
to keep a supply of putc. water al vnys trti'.es, all our generals and Ihe w ouiidc:u
ivi'.biu their reach ; but, asbefoic remark- soldiers, many of whom owe their lives to
cd, there is tomn ihir.ger in Ibis plan Ihe devotion of the deceased. Never h i
when they are nmked or driven, and aro woman been followed lo iho grave by ra,
Lkely lo be overheated. 'many regrets never has on-3 left sadd
Tbero is a very certain way of deter- rem jmbranees in the he n ts of Charlosio
mining win n a horse lias been neglected, niaus.
If the ii'.a-ti r, "n entering the stul'le and
lifting the water bucket, finds the an-'
imal placing himself in an attitude of ez-
peclation, and eagerly racing upon uie
. . .... - - , ., 1
L'ncl it ,u ,,,ont ,'nnK- .enletiep 1 nai i s
usual supply of water !i:h been withheld. !
Whenever it is po--ible, let thc horse have
wtiler from a miming stu.un
. .V.'ivi -A 1.-
I
I "Madam," said a veiv polite t-avder to
I a testy old landlady, "it I see proper 10!
help myself to any of this nii.k, is tlieie
nnv impropriety in it ?"
"I don t kno' what yon mc in : lul ii
vou intend to insinuate) that there is any -
thing tinlv iu .if v li':, I'll givo voti to
understnnd vou've struck thc wronahouse.
There ain't Iho first hair in it, for as soon
'as Dorlhy Ann told me Ihe cat was down
Jin tho milk, I went light straight and
strained it over."
' The young man fainted.
' A Piiortir.i v. In the course of his re
cent speech against, tho policy of tho Ad
miiiKsiralion, Mr. I'.din, of Illinois, made
; a political piophi cy which is worth tcpro-
j dueing. ll is this:
j "Should this Administration bo contin
ued in power for another term, tho war
1 will go on until the financial 6chemes of
Secretary Chase shall crumblo into ruin,
when it'will of necessity cease, leaving in
its desolating courso a divided country
j and a ruined peoplo. I'u tho other hand,
'should tho Democracy succeed in tho next
Presidential election, tho Luicnwillbc
restored under the Constitution in less
than ix months after its accession to pow
er, as I believo wiiiiott the neci-i'vcf
:hcd ling a -ti.gic da') ' ! i'O'.i " j
Thrilling Incidant of the War
Vp find in the 0-m,-r d,- I'fat: ('; the
following touching nnrrntive of an inci
dent in the. niei( of Chailoston, taken
from the Merc;iry of that city.
The Yankees from time to tiaie throw
a shell into the cily, nml nobody seems to
mind it. Hut mislortun wiiled ih.it
yesterday a shell sdiould throw the entire,
omiuunity into mourning.
Miss Anna Pickens, the daughter of our
foimcr Governor, t,evereor,sentcd f lenve
the city, liespile the Hepresecliitioiis of
liciieral Beauregard, bhe remiiiiu:,!, bi li
ving shells nnd ti reck lire, tcnui: tl.o
wounded and cliecrin rr all with her pre
sonco. Among the wounded nllieeis un
der her administering mire, was Mr. An
drow liochclle, a ilwccndant of oi:c oi'luo
. noiiiesi iiiuucnot liiiniiins in Muj eitv,
; This yo.lng man faj, pf xi,
rrUllUlle 10 hij f,it. nttM gr.tlit;, .;ive
i lnh ,0 a nu,r0 !n,lt.r sentiment : biAaii
noblest Huguenot lain i I ins
vas iisteiiiieu to; tioveinor 1 lehcnj 'ivo
his consent, and tho mai i iago was liied
for Saturday, the ZUl, April. ' -
T.inlll Ifrtelinllk w.i, nn flultr nl I-1 '
, U(,C ftt Uly rCiillni;0 t,f (itMll., .,1 l'.onl, :i . i .
jn Ul0 cvninj? at 7 o'clock. At the in
nonl whcn ,ho .:.-,is,.in,ai elergytnan was
asking tho bride if she wa, iea.lv shed
fc ,, ,ho roof of the building
:lrttU.a t0 ,i,0 rooli, ,,v!l(,, tllP(c
,,, iulnmi,i,i i.,,r.i ..... i ,. i.
my
,,IM,1PI1S an,j' aliou thc rest, Miss Af
, rk,kc,)s, We cannot describe the seeno
,hat ,oUo,vctl. ()nUt lva, ol Us rc.ef,.,,.
p,,, aiKl lll0 WinwM .vorc rt.movcj
all except the bride, who lay motionless
upon the carpet. l!er br trothod, kneel
ing and tending over her, v.m weoning
bitterly and frying to staunch ; ne
that welled from a terrible wound undci
her left breast. A surgeon came, and de
clared that Miss Pickens had not longer
than two bonis to live. Who i iiall paint
the general despair?
When tho wounded girl reeov.avn In .
consciousness, she asked to know her fate,
and wiiuii they hesitate I to tell lier--'An-
liew.' tell me the truth. "If I rmst die.
;i can die worthy of you." The young s.-l-
dici's teats weie his answer, and Miss An
na, summoning all hoc tircnetii, attempt
ed to smile, N'olhiii;; cjaid 1c more he.ii l
renting than to see the agony ofilii- brje,
girl, st i tingling in the embrace o!' death
and against a lerr.bh mot t d pan,-'- t.iov
crnor 1'ickens, w hose cor.ragtj is k.iowu.
was tilmofl rt i. hcr.t eoneciuui-ti, s-, and
Mm. I
kens lo'jkc.l upon h"r c!
the dry and li t"
; ir l en
it)j wiie
son loiters.
Lieutenant de Hiiehrlle was '.coll.-i tu
speak. "Anna," lie cried, I v'il dr.: soon,
loo, but I would have joii die 11. y w,lc.
There i yet time to unite u s"
Tlie young girl d:d not reply, the ."! '
(OJ Weak. A slight llu.di lose Or a'i i:;
slant to her jial" cheek ; it. could
that, joy and pain iitu Miuglin;' (ij is
spirit for the mastery. Lying upim a
Jjt r ,r,li diePS all si
jlir j,.,. dibhevele I. she
ined will) oiood
I... I M"Ver t.
moI0 i,c;luti' , Helplersn, she
-Vil
E-. l it vii 'S' orSi -;atohi m. Ti:kh- With
the end ni l be August session, tho term
,.r 1 st in,.o ...in l,,... ......i.... 1 .,
""v...,i ... j-nwipn
r, .1 1.. 1.. b
--, ' .
1 st 1 'in riot i tiiiiii'iei I'U ia
C. M. Do
novnn, t'emecrat.
",d District-(Montgomcr-) -T. C.
iiniti
Denioernt.
; lih D;;drict-(i'ej"ks; -William iC
"'. Ibmincrat.
5lh District-
( Lehigh and Nortbamluii 1
O. W . Stein, 1 'cinoei'tit,
Ot'.i Dislrict (berks) - Ilciiter Civ .jer
i-c.iiociai.
! District (Suitiylkill) Ueru.ird
: Uoilly, Democrat.
P"in I'istriet (Clinton, Lycoming, On
! tre anil LnioD) Henry -lohiisosi, A bob
liornst.
27th District- ( Erie) -Morrccv I!. Low
ry. Abolitionist.
21th District (Allegheny) .fohn P.
Penney, (Speaker,) Abolitionist.
Tho" Seventeenth (York) and Twenty
eighth (Clarion, ic) districts havu been
vacated by tho voluntary retiromont i,;'
Messrs A. Hiestand Ulantz ami Ch.irbin L
Lamborton, t'Oth Democrats ; but will not
bo filled by re-election for the August
term, owing to the fact that by tho lat
npj'ortionmont bill tho counties whicu
iheso gentlemen represent aro attachod In
districts noiv rcpre cnted by Sonators
whose terms of servioi liavo not yetc.
I'ired, tminely ; Hon. Jem-go 11. Iijcher,
o( Cumborlnnd, ami tho Hon Wu. A Wal
lace, of Clearlield.
(-ifWhy is u rowdy tuemenl-lious"
lik tho wur ('lrrespou leneo of a dvb
papei '.' I'.oitiii 11 l0 lav; of In. it.' .
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