FOR 001 STY COMMISSIONER, CONIJAI) BAKBR, of KnGx twp. railitary or naval sorvico for which they j might bo found competent, persona of African descent 5 and such persons should bo enrolled and organized under such I regulatious, not inconsistent with the Con btitution nnd laws.a the President might I proscribe j" and further, that they 'should t receive ten dollars pr mcnih and one ration, three dollars of which mon'.bly pay I mieht ba in clothing." ! Without any otiifcr law on the subject prior in .tale to the present session ol Con-: Kress, (except an imperfect provision in! h act of 1802. ) the Fresidcnl in his mes- fa?ein L'ocember P, nu,i annoumm, uhh - "of those who were shires at tho begin- Wkdnksday Mounini,::::::::Jii.y 2i In. ningoftho rebellion, fully one hundred ! thousand are now in the Liited Slates " ' v nrKKT. military service; about one-half of which ,' DMIOl KATICtOUNTV Hth.hr. number actually bear 01 nw in the ranks." j At the present session, on the '.U'.h or . i tc,' r A -n Fcbmirr.ftn act amendatory of the con- JACOI A. FAUST, of Curwcnsville, scription law oflioSwas approved, I be j twenty-fourth soction of which provide! for the enrollment of colored poisons be-' tween twenty and forly-five years of age ; that slaves of lovnl masters enrolled, drawn . and nidslered into tho public service, shall be free, and one hundred dollars lor esoh shall bo raid to the master; and that in thcslave .Slates represented in Congress, tho loyal master of a slave who volnnleeis -b into the public service shall be paid a sum ' not exceeding tlireo hunureu dollars, out ef the military commutuiion fund. ly the army appropriation bill, appro- 1 red Juno 15, 1SC4, it win further provided, 1 Ta an TIonoraM Poaco Possible Now T thatall person, of color who have teen j p f iolelli-ont answer can be giv er may be mustered into the military err-! ,,cluru ', ' vice of the United States shall receive tho en to this question, it i host to deolda an ame uniform, clothing, arms, equipments, 'olher, to wit : tcht tcouU It at honorablt camp equipage, rations, medical and hos- ; pital altennanco, pay and eu.olu.uents niidI0fall true pslriots-wo itLrr than bounty, as other soldiers of iho ' 1 regular or volunteer forces of tho United mean thoe who love their couutry for Slates of liKO arm of the service, from and the sake of tho-rrolcction to lile r.nd prop- after the first day of January, ISC ; and crly w1-u.l ;t U9j lo ftnbrd, fi r the pros thatvery person or color who .halt here- . u lir,ncbefc of pMC. receive such sums in bounlv as the l'rebi- ful and honest industry, for the many dent Bball order in tho different States privileges and blessings enjoyed by all cit- j may as well su and psrtsof the United States, not exceed- ;,en8 r3. us .,,)Wer ftr,d inlluer.ee in the: rights for they . 1 1 1 .1.11 rU "1 , " 1 n FOR PI STRICT ATIOUNKY, M. McCULLOUO II, of Clearfield, VOR COIXTV AUDITOR, L. C. KVAXS, of l'iko township FOR COltO.NOR, HKXKY W. I AKK K,' of Clearfield. J. .". ..'.!.' . ' 1 . .!.-- 1.. man, the farmer, the tnachanio, and the laboring roan from whose ranks our ar mies are filled no matter how strong has been their political faith heretofore can' not longer be deceived. ' I -- f iii:d-ib hb iic, ,MiorJ:r dyimtcry,.ntlert. ton of 1. y as (l ey would be dealt with tbrmfelvri tho rrcsidrnt of the United Slates would by tliir superiors. If Gen. Hancock, be met by llein in a U-mp of equal mag Gen. W. F. Smith, or Gen. M'Cook had nanimily. We had, therefore, no heaita been on band, and saw this officer' act, ticn in declaring that if this correspond- iney wnuiu navw uruno uim as rnce. ,cr.ce w as coinmunicatrci io I lie i'resiUent . ;L. j "" vthrl.rt Wuihington Union. 0f the Confoderale States, he would InTradfK oS ""M J u nii'iiv rinuiui.n itiu ij jMiriuiuijf ir- c . r roncu tlien, daughter uf 1 m "ft k xenteU for reeking B peaceful tolution of Sbircy, nged 4 moutbi and 8 d sj - , w . " V VPSri in l.otarbiire. un iti- lu.t 7 . Bold, ion of Oeo. m. s4 en,::: .'Wni' TMBUil K- ill JVifcuM, and Major Nay, Trivate Secretary dent.it Uad the representatives of the TLTpkHUo f ti. n wit of the President, repiesenting President lw0 Governments met o consider this ifWMt f.W' . , , t, . . T . : question, the most momentous ever sub- July, 1861. 1 SB s ur Iaskovu, took place on British territory, mUeJ ,0 bumau Butcbip, i a; at Niagara. COIlimencllil! Oil the 12th and trmiAr nrUnnminn mnilrralinn mill rnni. ..r,...n...i.. . ,nd' f tit I..!- 4 SrThe Abolition orrar.s are at their EEPOETED PEACE NEGOTIATIONS old irnnia of tnUrenresenl Ini ll.a nniilion A fnrrpsrnnrlnnen liplnrfn (',. C. Ci.av of this unharT'V Strife. e feel Confident of the Demoenlio parly on the question Alabama, Trof. Holcomb of Virginia, and , ','"t. J"M 8U0,r? ?ur..r'nf0"Dd.rP?.rei ' , .,..,. . n-, .. t -i . I that the rptrit which dictated the hist oi iuo rigmoi uit niniy io vote, i nry otners, repreenung iresnjnnw iavi; , hjbo.j IlCnce id nol continued know mat it me question was lioneiiiy ana Horace ubeely, oi uie .cw i oik to animato the councils or your 1'resi and fairly submitted, it eould not com mand the votes even of one tenth lh citizens of the Stalo no, not even one tenth Ihn votes of tlin riiiypnu uha are now soldiers in the field. But it is by ending on the J!lst inslar.t. It was open- ty, followed as their deliberations would clTe indebted to tho Ute poMuiNV ... . ... ., . i i .. .i i i .i i .i. Iidvn liprn liv nravers and benodio ubcrirtinn. tdvertitini-. . i.i '. uL. misrepresentation ana open i.isehooa in e vy .u...kvo n.mru snu.es, "'fi'"'-, ,0, of'y trot 'and Ch.i.Un op' Methl.y h,,i,,a to c.lf '.na they bope to induco a majority of the gelhcr Jacob Tuosirsov, of MissiaHppi, Uj6 1Bbitable globe, who is there so bold ,Ue,r e"u"tc0Me,'if"-. people of Tennsylvsnia to deposit their making application through lo. Sanders, to pronounce that the frightful waste votes in Its favor on Tuesday next. 'i formerly of New York, but now of thoof individual happiness and public pros- Let every man bear in mind that the Southern Confederacy,) to Mr. Greedy, for r"ly ftVfl' ., , . ' , ,. . , . , . . , .. , r t, versal heart, might not have been termin- nyt of the soldier to vote is pot now, a safe conduct of themselves from r1'-;,, 0 jf tll0 desolation and carnage or and never was denied. If he is otherwise dent Lincoln to visit Washington in lhejwar 'usi x b0 endured through weary qualified, bit being a soldier sloes not interest of peace. This application was years of blood and sufleiing, that there weaken, but, if posible,shouldstrengthen 'made to Mr. Greeley on the 12th. IJi, 'might not, nt least, have been infused into ' ' ........ ... tia AAn nit raimaI hini mnra nr C lis mink Ins right to vole. But the single fact of, reply, dated the lab, is as follow. : ; . M ieJe(jmi his being a soldier does uot qualify him Niaoara Falls, July 17. ! brutalities.' eluo all minors, as well as all negroes,) Gentlemen: 1 am informed thatyou arej Instead of tho sp.fe conduct which we if potdiers. would have this sacred right. duly accredited from Richmond as the solicited, and which your letter gave, us i noreior, wen uie AiHJiiiiwninB p I pstRblibhnient of neace : that vou desiro to visit Washington in the fulfillment jn which neither govi rnmrtitwould com yournnsHinn; and that you further desiro promise its rights or its dignity, a docu that Mr. George N. Sanders shall accom-1 D(.nt has betn presented which provokes that tho democrats are opposed to the soldiers having a vote, they assort that which is palpably false. We look upon mgone nunureu uuuars j . f . . . . This enactment is similar in terms iff a ' . , bill which passed the Senate in March ( entertained that this, thoir country, would last, upon tho consideration ofwhicliit continue in its enreer of ndvanremrnt and wm an'ucunced, that at leait two hundred ' ,.0,.rcsJ until tho wholo world should be thousand colored troops would bo raised regimted nd di.enthrnllrd-in Addnic to this number the number stated .fc . bytho riesidentto bo in service iu Do-; tlie eslnnatwr. or ajl such men, a pesee cember last, would nvike one quarler of a securing the restoration or that glorious million of troops of this description. the right of suffrage as the most valuable " ,n-v " as much mclignation as surprise, it leirs 6 e ;uh.tanliii!ly correct, 1 am authorued by no future of resemblance to that which that a free people can possess. As long ,l0 President of the United Stales to' Was originally on'ered, and is unlike any as this righi remains unobstructed, theyjtender you his safe conduct on the jour-' pnpr which over bef re emanted from tie can protect their liberties. Take this ney proposed, and to accompany you al constitutional executive of a freo peoplo right from them, or cxpo.c it to fraud, or l'e earliest time that will be agreeable to AdJreeed to whom it may cor.oern," .it to the corrupting i,.f,uen? of mffitar, L. honor ,0 llC. penlIpmeni ! SstUiS t Jidalicn-M must inevitably bo the case ir, yours, Horace tiRKKiEV. returng i0 the original policy of "no bar- polls are opened in the camps-and they c... iifti.rtmh r,iv ,ft .i.u nn H.a caininii no necotations. no truces with re- surrender nil their other tc.i. : m, ! bels exceiit to bury thoir dead until every will soon Tollow n . " 7, - ; .maa hall have laid down his arms, sub- " ' Greelev seems to have lallen- I he fi'Ilow- ...:.. 1 lA ,i. n..A.nnUn. n,i Such a turrenJtr m now pioposed Io be :::. fxtr.ct rr0IQ ibcir note of this1 morrv " What mav be the explanation I ' . . . date; The tafe conduct of tho lk(Cident iiwLsia, joiy 27, 1861. DIS80LUTI0I. Tn H p' lBrshlp bmtofor, MiMi . In CUsrlleld snd adjoiuing ssuXtS diiioW.d ty mutual eon.fSt. M,!,4 Clsr9ld, Jul iT, 1864. ' BUl 9-Ths buiin.fs wUl b oosB.,.1.,, nsld ss aerctorors, by : iiu ADMlVISTKATOIt n Kofi?T is hereby tivm tliat lettcru f .T!r;F' the ettiite pi WM.l, MOORE, Ule V r jly 27 "04. mule. .Adopt the proposed amendment of tho Constitution on next Tuesiay, and thus authoriAe polls to bo 0(enrd in all the military camps, whether in Virginia, Texas, or out among the Kocky Moun tains, or on tho shores of the Pacific the United Slates has boon lendeted us. I of this sudden and entiro change in the 0f ; views of the Tresident, of this rude with- Wo regret to State, under some miap-j old Union would bo on honoruHe peace. j ocean, and our inestimable right of free suffrage will bo but a miserablo mockery. If the soldiers could vole uninfluenced . - . 1 1 1 Ihe measures above men innea wou a TheSlRte4 wero lb,n universally admitted establish the following points in the poll- . . ' of tho Government. First. The em- .to mJcpenJmt and loterty common- ... . 1 . , . 1 ... . 1. r 1 1 . 1. 1 1 1 .. 1 1. : . 1 t . plOymcDt Ot blac'K troops generally, OOIII weaillis, Wliu prriucv wmra urr mcir r.u unnirru uy iutir sui rriur', uio I'eniQ- flave and free. &wntf, 'llio equality of iPCft institutions Tho assumption that cratic party would not lose thereby. But black troops with while as to i co.npoi.s.i-' G(.ncral Government, either through the Administration is very anxious that tion and supplier and Tiara. 1 he pay- .... . ,. . . I.. , ,, . . ... . , went to the loyal muter of a slave of a tho Legislature, or the kxecut.te, retain- ( they should vote for a particular set of bounty of one hundred dollais when tlie ' eJ even a suporvi-ory control, over the , candidates. lave i drafted into the Btrvice, or of a'sin(pS ail'ecting their domestic andlocalj Tains is taken to keep tho truth from bounty not exceeding thicc hundred dol- wouIJ ,1ve Wn resieii tho the army, and to ply the. soldiers with "flm r"CUca?rcSnuUs"oftUs policy are,' lanie energy as would ;lmve been the at-..n fair statements srd open falsehoods, to obtain an inferior quality or troops at tempt to authorizo the separale';SiRlcs-toThe oflicrrs sre all appointed by tho Ad the highest rate of expenbe; to impose up- interfere the on with the other. 'ministration, sjid look to it for higher on the Treasury the support of an enor- j gucl W(J, tllQ an of government trans-1 positions. Of course, the more votes such TB:.B f tnnrrntdayb,;omcer can return from his regiment or buying negroes from their masters, wheth- its authors. It was a very plain snd sim- company, the stronger will bo his claims r public interests require it or not, and , pie system, and worked wonderfully well for promotion. Therefore, those soldiers &lnSSJaluh.B lAthuJ teHI.KJl07.niS!!f.e-i'n' "?rban Revenir vonrs. So perfect !wh? cannot I . induce to vote to suit cfs employed in its prosecution. Besides, WM lhlB ylem-lhus understood and their officers can be ordered to positions it is notorious that in pursuing this policy, administered that during that period our ;0n the day of election where it will rot the negro women and children must, toa'country advanced in wealth and power ( be evrtnitnt for them to vote; or if they greatextent.be thrown upon the Govern-' n,ji 8he tanked among the first nations ,hall vole-there being bo law Io punish "TlihSSrhin only one without a ;fr.ud, thus committcd-.he returns can to the employment of negroes under the national debt. Io regain that proud po- be so alterod as to suit. act oi lbo::, In those war employments lor sition must bo the heart s uesiraor ail Are the people prepared thus to throw Held toroujfh, CIonrllcM county, atwwT . boen R ranted to the nndenitned llZj" ueuicu iu mm it ui;o are Wqnwtid nudiftts payment, nnd thos bitin.jT i?aint the same will crowni iv. j ," ticatod for ietUe ent. 6 IIANN'AIl M00IlE,U,'i JAS. A. MO0RE.4dnJ T.1XKCITTORV KOTICF.-: j mentary on the estate of WiMi.m of Knoi tp "tee'd, hav ini been trau.? nn'lemigned, all poraoni indebM to ' ir reriucled to uak imoeiliitt pmiJ. thim dut nutbflnliuutnJ r.. a.tit . - J lv rruirmfg JOIIS gtOM A. C. TATi ORPHANS' COURTSAit or REAL Fifty Acfts In Ksrihani TJY rirttie nf an order of the OijWi W i of riearleld county, th a followin, hi! Into will be oM oa tho preralMii m SATCtli 1 ths 23d d.iT of Afors'T, lMt.st Jo'tMI via: k rertntn trart of land ituiUb)Ki6 tawrahip, bvunde 1 by lan li of I. C. MCwl n. Moore, et al, containin FIFIT p anmii iwcniy ncrca nr which liclwflnri Terms One hrtlf the pnrh nii Drmation of isle, Ind the bjIsomtWfkJ yeur, to bo secured lv hnnJIHiid mrtns. O0DFRKT nARn, JtJT-J Adm,rnfJnVttrtnn..'i ItthalpviiiLUf We bclievo tvhy their df-arest birlhrighj f Let the i i . i t. i. wuica mcy are nueu an iaoorrrsnnu icura rue pgtrioti purls 'of the country, especially, tbay could .,l , ,..., i'"o on next Tuesday be thususerully employed, and a reasoua- Let the Adminislralion at aehinglon answer the question, ble number doubtless might fdso be em-, proclaim to the world that it is ready to Those who deeire to assist tho Abofi ployed for some sorts ofservic in the na-iraak8 peace upon these terms, and anoth- iiionisls'in this sefceme for Ihe ncrnotua- sv M I t.i i r t r a t-vt ril-tr nrt iitta-iollt tniiVAl.fsi ... . . . . . . . I a ... . ,v "'',,. f l,Innl nvoil Tint h a liml. This uy numuer ., i.i i v, . of them at such rrodigious expense, isi. ' . .... , .. . , au'l it will, "" , tion of their power, will vole in furor of most evident follv und wionu. and it will.18 our nrm. neuei ; aim n lue people this measure : theso who desire to euard be well if signal disaster does nol result "ant peace upon such terms they have on- the right of suffrage, and tho purity of the from it. We know no reason for this ex travagant, costly, and dangerous policy, except a desire oflbe majority in Congress to establish (if indeed their enactments could accomplish sticli object) the equali ty of the while and black races with each other. But doubtless, the employment of blacks ln the war is to be made the pre text for extending to them Ibe right of suffrage and also social position, and to be followed, probably, by the organization of a considerable body of them into a stand ing army. To li CoutinutJ. WAK, Oli NO WAU! A FRESH "ARRIVAL. OF Summer Goods AT THE CIlEAr CASH STOKE. ly to turn eml of oflice their present lucom- ballot-box, will vole againtt it. pet9nt rulers, and put in men who will do j - their duly. We say therefore, that an! A BRUTISH ACT. honorable peace is now possible. j officers have a great dal lo fry their Bat, say these Jacobins, slavery was the! patience very of ton, especially on a march, cause of the war (but exactly how they are i1'en men will straggle and shirk duty . i, . , ,i ,.. t i ' it li this fact before an officer, he should not able to point out) and therefore s ave-i kr . i 1 ' . il;sciin:iDate before using barsu measures. ry must die; and in their eyes no peace t yesterday, while on our return from the that does not look to the extermination front, we met a large number of stragglers, of slavery would be ,onraW. Would this many of them overcome with heal-espe- be restoring the Union cur father maJe.A "',0 ore " . . . , .... , , , c. . ied with heavy knapsacks. One of these xtf Certainly not-for they left the States rncni nt le88, iixty veft of )d frey perfectly free to have, or not to have, sle- headed, wearing the uniform of the inva- very, just as they might elect. But it is d corps, was standing at the side of Ibe false to say that .Wy was tho cause of j" 1 "f,n8 nis nenvy an i numerous ie war. As well say that the clement ofMma down lhc rni(, soing tow(iru, WnsIl. fire, and not the incendiary that applied ,incton. He rode up to the old man and the torch, cauned the conflagration. Let ordered bim into the middlo or ihe road usagreeto let slavery alone-or rather, "fa to march Tcrward wilh other strag- T am luat recelrlnir anil otimlntr a mrrfnM v i tUcted. stock of AiabioBitblo spring A Summer , let us concede to the sovereign States the right to deal with this, together with all .other domestic institutions, as they see I proper jul as the framsrs of the Govern Iniciit did and we will havens vert great of almost every description, U'iilUa Si )X$t&Z A beautiful assortment of Prints and 1'ry goods, of the aewest snd latest sty Us. Also a neat variety of useful notions. DKY-GOODS AND KOTIOSS. lionnets, Shawls, llata and Caps, Bouts and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qaeaneware, Dru and Modlcinei, Oil and Paints, Carpel A Oil Cloths, GROCERIES, Fih, Bacon and Flour, Mackerel in and barrels, ortne vtn quality, an ui wnu; n iu be soid trouble to restore the Union. JSrThe public attention is specially in vitrd to the correspondence between cer- I tain gentlemen in tho interest or tho rob 'el government on tho one side, and Hor ace Greely and resident Lincoln's Tri Secretary, on the other, which we insert elsewhere, If this correspondence is genuine as lo which fuel there appears lo be no doubt then Mr. Lincoln eavs to tho American ut ' ... the lowent cash or ready pay prices. .peoplo that tho oy term! upon which My old Monde and the publio generally, sre they can hove peace and Liiicn is uflon the respectfully Invited to call. I ,,,,-, ., , , , , , i!t II. All kinds ofOlArXinA approred C?ndlll0n Umt DeSro lavcrJ' ,hM omrr iVUTKr t'JiuutiA lasen in exchange for awiisneu. j'eace and Union, such as wo hud Uo0l,i WM. F. IRWIN. lbofore,h8 war within oi grasp ; but Clearfield, May i, lSdl. ' " I il "declinedj and the elevation or the ne- O V. HcCLmKin-, Practical Survevor.of.-.f;.0' ft;d. .owtbrpw of States' t3, fcrs bis prefossional services to the people K,KQla. UutuanUed as the tint qua non. of Clearfield county. Having purchasod the In- The position of the Democratic parlv lUuuietiti, Drafts, do., of the late Thomas Koes, 'ji... (hfl Wft. iar .. 3 dco'd, be will be ready to attend tobu.inees on lor nrjro emanetpatton, and the shortest notice ( lie con bo consulted st bis not for a restoration of the Union, is thus ofll- vlers ' The wmn out old man ilid nnt move as nttickly as the oflicer thought he should, when Ihe officer, who was mount ed, dono his best lo ride him down, and (hen drew his saber and out the old vet eran on the back of the head four or five times until the blood flowed copiously. The old soldier did nrt know the man to be an ollicer, as he did not look like one, having no mark to designate him as such, except by close inspection one could discern two little marks oa hiscont collar, denoting him to be a captain. The old man, much injured and irrita ted, brought his musket to a charge, for the purposo of defending himself from further assault, as the oflicer might have been a Confederate, endeavoring to hive a numler of prisoners. Tho officer, acting all the timo liko a demon, out with bis ' tions al the moment il was likely to be wc I i i ... i. . : - il 9 wna.,f.. ,i,r,.' f .,, i.. , i ". ' cepie i, oi in it eiuyiinuu icmn ki nuiu accredited to him r.om Kichmond as lhe,of peace just uttered, nnd fresh blasts of bearers of propositions looking to the I war l? ll.,e b'it(;r enJ' wf lej)r.e for lbe establishment or peace. We are, however, pfculolion or those who have the means in the confidential employment or ou; j or inclination to per.etrue the mysteries Government, and are entirely frtmiiiar!or his cabinet or fathom the capneo of his with its wuhes nnd opinion on that sub-! imperial will. It ts enough Tor us to say ject; and wo feel authorized to declare' tllftl "etmve no use whs. ever for the pa that if tho circumstances disclosed in thin j P" wl"rV hft ,Uen '? T -,l correspondence were communicated , Wd C0uld no transmit it to tho I resident ir:..i.n.n.t ..t.i i . : ,.i 'of the Confederals Slates without oflenr.i! with the authority to which ycur letter " n indignity dishononng ourselves eu't atn ! J;' tt1"! .r..... . i .i'.l.i nr.d ncurnnir the well-merited scorn of ti"y t"t tne ea eor JobaHirtnt.bi. cicii, v I ui un kcii ilt'iucil uiuiiicu mill IJ ... . ., , . i full powers would be immediately sent to our countrymen- Nh.lo an ardent desire Washington, with tho view of hastening rt peaco pervades the people or the Con a consummation so much to be desired, Wale Slates, we rejo.ee to bel.evo lhat and terminating at the earliest possible ' ,1,er?. nr0 frn ' "n-v, Bn,on ,1ol111 "ho moment tho calamities or the war: I ,T0U.1,1 purchase it at the expense ol libcr- . . . , . , , ,. i ty, honor and stir-respect. Irueanbese- Ih.s note Is acknowledged by Mr. on. by Ibcir submission to terms Greeley on the same day, as rolloars: of conquest, the ceneration is yet unborn N'uoar. N. Y.. Julv 18. which will witness its restitution. It Gentlemen: L have tho honor to ac-. there be any outocrat in tho North who knowledge the receipt or tours or this is entitled to liroll'er tho eondilintis of date by the hand of Mr. W. C. Jewell. : this manifesto, thero is none in the South uieaimour ru nininn prcseiiiol taring ; nuinortsea to eruct ism itivm. l'i rho materially dilleront from that which was control our aimies nre the servants of the understood to exist by Ihe l're sident w hn pe ople, not their masters, and they have he intrusted me with the saf conduct no more itclination than they have right required, it seems to me on every account to subvert the socinl institutions of the advisable that I should communicate with soveroisn states, to bartor awav tlieir him by telrgraph, and solioit fresh in-' priceless heritage of self-govern mont.- , Q . a'aI I slructiops, which I shall at once proceed This correspomionce will not, oe.-er, ' kJllllllllOl vJUOllV 10 iio' we trust, prove wholly liairen of good re- I hope lo bo alio to transmit Ihe result 'suits. If there is anv citiien of the Con- lliis afternoon, and at all events 1 shall do federate States who has clung toa hope that! aoai me earnest moment. jpeaccwa pos-ible with this administration. Yorus truly, HoRiUB Ukeelbt. of tho federal government, it will strip Onltho lSth Mr. GrccUv transmitted 'ff0 hi '.veslhe last film of such delusion. , , , . . . , Or. u there be any whoso hearts have the reply of Mr. Lincoln, stating the term. grown fant under Ihe suffering and ag ujonwkich these gentlemen could riit ony of this, it will inspire them with fresh Washington. These terms will bo found energy to endure and brave whatever may in tho "proclamation" of Mr. Lincoln lyt be requisite lo. preserve to themslves embraced in the follcwingitplr or Messrs! children all that gives dignity , , ,. , , . . ,6 1 . . .and value to hfo, or hope and consolation iay nu uo.oomo, wincu we give enliro, to death. And if there be any patriots or anu which closes ine correspondence : private Still on a NEW FIRM, BOYMOX, SHOT, EES k CUM NucittA Falls, Ci.iftok Ilorsx. July 21. 1SC4. lion, lioract UrHUy: paper haoued to NEW And Very Cheafl BOYSTOK, finOWEnS sORAMM ceators to Boynton A Skoweri-T(W announce to the public that thiTinwf ini an extcnvlte assortment of SUMMER GOODi At the old stand In Graham! r t"Mf ttiey orTer to sell at aHoniibltrlj sep I r.. ... . - . IM'dBIUVIIIIB 11ICII UU.I ! . i Christians in your land who shrink appall- ed country pruduco. Their itoek of J ru iroru me immnauie visiaot private -v-x --v tt r f misery and public calamity w hich stretch es before them, we pray that in their bos- .. ti, ....- iT. i- r. tr.i loms a resolution may no quickened to re- comb on yesterday, in your presence, by ff11 ,b? ed, authority and vindicate Major Hay, A. A. 0., as'an answer to the 'J' T'f .f v,,1,zftl,on of their country, application in our note of tho lHth inst ?r ,be ,ollKltuda vou bave manifested to '' i... i .L r ., miiuiturnta a movement wlnnli onntnm. is couched in the following terms: Exkcctivb Mansion, Wasulngtox, D. C, July 18, To whom il may concern : Any proposition which embraces the' restoration of pvace, the integrity of tho'i whole Union, snd tho abandonment of slavery, nnd which comes by and with an i plates results the'mosl noble and humane, we return our sincere thanks ; and are most respectfully and truly. Your obedient servants, C. C. Clat, Jr., JaweiF.Hui.coxb. DRY GOODi CANNOT BE SURWSSED! Cuftomen can there M CALICOES WITH FASTCOLOtf MUSLIN'S I . DELAINESI UWj CLOTHS! CASS1MER3I Xm LADIES' SHAWLS! GEKTS'SfllM IJATS&CArS! POOTS' CARfETS A OIL-CLOTDSI NOTIONS ! Other accounls furnish what tmrnorts authority that can oontrel the armies now to bo the terms upon which the Richmond atwsrsgainet the Lnited States, will bo n- , i received and considered by ihe Govern- Gov"nnicnt ing to mak peace, as ment of the United States, and will bo follows: met by liberal terms on other substantial The restoration or the Union in faf and collateral points, and the bearer or quo upon this basis': bearers thereof shall have safo conduct f'irtt. All negroes which have been hoi li way s. Akiuiiasi Lincolv. Actually freed by tho war to be secured in 'st.arf8t iiiw u''ii-niiiii iu n mull no reier was bui;ii jrrcruuiu. elicited by your letter of the 17th instant, 1 Second. All negroes ol present held as in which you inform Mr. Jacob Thompson slaves to remain sb. and ourselves that you were authorized to Third. Tho war debt of both parlies to lender us his safo conduct on tho hypoth- be paid by tho United States, esis lhat we were "duly accredited from; Fourth. The old doctrine of Stale rights Richmond as bearers or propositions look- to be recognized in reconstructing the ing to the establishment of peace," and Union. desired a visit to Washington ia lliefjl-1 mu i , t -j Ailment of this mission. This assertion 1 Whe tLli l)roPOB,l,on WM ,a,d befbro to wkich we then gave, and still do, entire Mr Lincoln- bo immediately tolegrophod credence, was accepted by us as the evi- to Mr. Greeley the lerms upon which he dence of a most unexpected, but most rnnl,l m.nt iilMinn. m fni!.. Kiniiijmg uuniigo iu me poney oi the OUR STOCK OF FANCY GOOK IS UNEXAMPLED US AND YARIETY.L vnTinxs! w Hcad-Xcls! 3 The full and complete restoration of the -'terminate in tl.' .1, un,,, ut-im. , u.iU.i . . I-uo luuium.y pisr, lionora- Slafe. undtr POnilition, wbioh abonbl respecting the properly rights of He .elusion Of a Peauo muluullv iuat. hnnnrn. then out with his sabre and cut at lhc, ble, and advantaceous to the North nl , , ' uiu iiiaii ui.iii j v iiii nia I iu. 1 1 u . j . l. 'j i 'v.ii i u. k&ki iimr ii ( r'lii. 11 1 inn r.iir ... . r. . i ilh Hint ha ahmilil hn .!,. f. . J --t ...y ovv.u...tT ... ft. ..ii.. n.i...i.a.l ,.fr .ii ,;ii. ii. n i.i u. ...I .-. au n " a iiuuii; iiiuiiuux tii III UIUUIII, n il u . .hlv no iliuum UB UUIV ICCieaitCtl ITOm ...tn.l .nl , 1 " , . ' the oflleer damnini? bim for a it if Irish Richmond, na I Pflrnf, i r hrnniU MAM. . . o - " 1 -. v. . x-. iv.iwei,iv,i9 fihlTPrV man. looking to the establishment of peaco." ' In the whole course of our life we never. Thus profering a basis for conference as saw such a brutish riiece or work, nnd if .comprehensive as wn could dirn it MARRIED On ths 20th Inst such actions are allowed, is it any wonder seemed lo us that the President opened a that men will not volunteer? We have door which had previously been closed seen squirts and popinjays.just from their, against the Codfederate States for a full , bv Per. Thom as Tracy, Mr. Dakikl Cosxr.v, of this place, to Miss Maria C. Dodobkiitt, of Lawrence tp. Satchels! fort Jloiinsici! " . Photographic All)' t cvnABSl PERFUMERY OF I Or anything chointi! ALSO, J HARD-W, r ' , n w n ft GROCERIES AND PROVISION All of the beat quality, r..rA n the trade of ClesrW'" residence with Robert Roes, one mile from Cur wensville, or by letter addressed to bim at Cur wensville. 6. F. AIcCLOSKEY. f. 27 '84-1. 171SH Mackerel, Cod fiab, barring, Palinon, ; la alt else packages at i. P. KRAlZE&'fl. J" akTk7wat30x, Monohatt, and dealer In Timber. Saw-loga, Dowdi and Shingles, Marys v Hie, ClearttU county, Pa. aa. t), I -) y. j&"Th above Item of nows was accompanied mother's leading strings, curse and strike interchange of sentiments, free discussion b7 an nnmistakabls token of the good wiihee of their belters, for somo slight, as they (or conflicting opinions, and unlrammeled ths parties immediately Interested all of which deemed, to tueir uignily. we navo seen euort to remove all causes of controversy were duly appreciated. cowaruiy secona lieutenants, teiiows wno oj nuerai negotiations, we, indeed, could . 'A f .A ielwW,"l Clearfield, July 1IIE PAHT.t.-, 0i cinlly sanctioned In the face of these monstrous discloi. ures, will the people respond to the late call for half a million of men 1 W thatl tet. Who will sustain him in his career of madness? -The answer Is. thaeAs?AM.fi ,iZ. '7"Z Wl " "T. open negoua- eboff, K,. Mr. MllT01l 6t8Pr, - ? j,"-.... uau urn wnu in sug cvuviiiawry maoiiestauon on tne pari ot son towajiitp . T never could be got tuto action, and who not claim the benefit of a safe conduct spologl.ing for neglecting a similar acknowledge The business wil b&s,, n!jndA 61 l,,e 0Un ?f Pn L8V.!' W,,,ich hft br l?nudflred l U ,n .r- men., last week, in the eas of our .seollent'wbo will settle the ";"cfw.T K.,d.ie! lC"" d ., r,Sh 10 0MU.' hd ! Wne friend. HAa.r Ross and Masot Flas-u- .. . ,. .... M1 JAMi to CO Into thfl mon'a .narfAra .' flol Aral inni rf ..km I'.L.ai:... OAf x - -''"' ( v VUI jjavuuiito niiu lAin While on this subject ws elainj ths privilege of yfatfon is this day iirtol"i w J 1 Marv.ville,jun.N- iOUSiIIOLDOOOI'8- i m ArfiVIUll.IIMlfUl'u ..klHI 1 Offioers should repllnl that ib ar cress, nnl Hioif tl: .J On Sunday, ths 17th instant, st ths houss of 1 1 . woodenwar. u,: