fffct (tltarfitli) ffifpblitait. j the rebels had not destroyed her. The 'retell bare three ballet ies within a milo above and below Kort Herman. Thirteen. land hoi a mite more. What has orushed lutiow. tie lr,.vit i.unvi. -ri . . .1 ... oul the manhood and womanhood of tbe know must be to infect the blood of the THINGS FINANCIAL. r r . V u . 1 ao.aoo. im.jorl.yofEnKUnd'a.on.andd.ugh.er.T present and fuiure Vene tioi.i! or forrtoen of the crew of the Undine are . " was 0 long itue after the Soulb A national debt, the 4.uqo,000,000 she 0ftbe mol blighting and ineradiclU r .1.- duuoio coiiiip-eu ixiore puMic creon wm owes 10 ner lo-canvu men-born princely naiton and vet thev tin nnt . ". i restored to any tccaidernllo extent hi tew," who never tell, while at lean . England. Knterrrifo, tiko lowius, bad 20.000,006 of the ' lower order"' are' their soared too high and mi-Urnl the wax of t laves, who must wear out their bodiei , . her wing; like Icatius il.a bad fallen and souls in half a lifetime to meet lbs into the sen, and learned, while flounder-, taxes this huge debt entails. This reported to have keen killed after surrender. Rebel News from Hood'i Arm;. From the Richmond Examiner. ' A fiiend wbo left Jacksonville, Ala., on- the "7th ultimo, gives us some intercut ' ing inruruiulion of Hood's army, and of re cent operations in oriu Ueoruia. Hood s ; nmiv laid encamped 11 1 Jacksonville, ylla- :::Xoi'cmber 9. Lhuiu, for ten day. While tlieio the men . '. v . ; were under AFTER THE ELECTION. cipline; not Tl. nn. i. v TI.a t,rp.it rnn- 1 e CIIIIZOHS . , " IVUII nnhnn ftnd VPL IliPV tin nnl . 1, V mutn us in i a nrger io aiay me terrible plague If there U any sjroptom .bih shows that a dilate ban obtained a fatal mastery jmnrn ll. m,l rt i n it a 3 m Asia... I -1 in,, in i'. nV. J,. ol.monL. r.l. ..! mSn b, r..iu,l. ,.f li, 6-- u meant Cf was'lbV solid grcund. hasher, plough 7d tb. . ,V b7li and Z ' KcieloSn at' iinpitemi.id.ni.i.ii..n;..i. in!n,n'i Ahr.h.m l.tnnni.. n,l i. i. i..ru .' ".c cl ' Trr' obe m at present ... .... w. , rrcnrd to tins Urr bis m n.l a WlDNtSDAV XIORNJNU o! general prosperity there has been a tendency to over speculation, since then ; we have Abraham Lincoln und tnnus party to lluink for it. The New Yoi k money market Is pro- General rales are made at for call loans only.; 10 to 15 RELIEF KOTiCeZtT!!,!!!' for ths wunt, 0f C.,,,l B' J v, CommtM oners oflic o wli 1 da,, a. 23d and 2 i?.'0 Eft' The fioard to, .nu mart spp.e, before lha ifiLS ' ttetr sworn sutonent daUiMn. regiment and ,mPZ T.? 2 number of children, mii liiuT. the towihip la which tiZ ,5,1V M sfL1 enlirtnent. and th.i, '.e'id?4 ft.H? Jibe 1. wllhnul ll I eUiioi s J?' healthy orgnnizai ion takes alarm at the very approach of lifoaM and contagion, and fortifies itself. Must we Infer that society linn been tmittcn totherery heart wtin tne iepioy 01 prostitution, and that The lone agony is over. iiieKreM con- "v,,,7 "i r ,""". t nation teixe noit ol such successes, ana uommcrciul paper ranges at 1U to Jo per ,, !o :, 11, i.. ... . , :r errmeni, bio iu remain lur our jiiuicuiium , -j vf ""'"-""""'"- similar to lliose eiiienaerfd bv the Soulu ana renders the position ol every mer- j;,V.,., r.. .,1 i .. i.. . I ' v..i : .1... i.: ,:; '..... ,-mbi.m.w a uu.tue. took uji its line of march. By tho foll- Sia project, lived their little day 4u the !chant so insecure that bis credit sutlers, I Ud tuol let luui liuve neen conMUcreU ever ao thered a sound. -There is, however, this week, f, the 25th , it had complet- omou, of ,,anicof 1325i g of the lonnee river.ot.rttsion BS in 120, knavery gal .y left ackionvillcil wa-m ich hBrvcit fro,n CUpil;iy b'uf b .. . ...i :..! i : ' DOlll sui. very nine oommerciui paper ouering r . .i .... r i . ., , " ', . I i.i i ii i i.i . iuwiwi ui uiio vein, ui i vvr ci'DI. per rarml u-lin IIia rinu Af maUImv tn m a 1 Iia flnrtrnnrh 110 alw l mil hi Itm lifl I Im nl . - . :r 1 PuC while we were not buoy- f- The railroad from I)ulton, was most ef-;Tl,e ,cllenu, of l8-30 ,iirea;encd at one, tenlion of the entire commercial commu- ui Llr to rlns nf'lK mm i i urn ' : j i i . . t 1 1 .. ii ; . iii i . i- .j . al. : - ... - anil 4iii1krikCit aviiloil I a V I'll a i i , i , 'owing lursilav rcBtilr will I bnnirn in si ilav m Itt'A . . . CT . ........ ..... w. - .v ie(, , crowing lhat we are not confident that that lesult , when the army left acki : Vuvorable, our readers cannot have laiied apienaid connition to uincorer. Hut while we were not buov- - 1 ne railroad trr antwitb that hope that infuses energy ,nio men, . . """ Ir" , m.le.H-tn tact the whole way from Ujiton she South. Sea proj. cl remains to this day ! The bank statement, this week, is held Bssureu, mis was uie exivui vi uur.up 10 wmun inrco nunureu yarus 01 "-!(he greatest example in Drilish history of to be favorub.e. Loans artt up promUes,) tliwt if the Conservative men He destruction was complete. Hiejtlie ,fPtuation of the reople for coratner-'and the inereaso in the deposit line is ?1, ofthebtate and Nation but peilorined rr ... . cini gambling.- Ilioso who wilncsscu tuo,uw,.uo. tnanges id specie aim tircuia- uri""" , railway mania ol ia can lorm n laini.tion very ncui Carious Calculations. The Scientific American ays tkti tfimple llmtracK'.: . . i. .. . . ... I I ...! .llll.p i.al. encrcv ' -v -- - --- . uroe io reun as aisnMrou. oui tuey were nuy, anu.uuiinr win ui eruonuury im- J ' Wfl Inrn ll 11 fur a 7 iklti..A riF llill'l VikiijhL ' i -i . o . 1 . I. . - 11 1 . r. . I. - o. I. -r V l' -r --" j - a , napniiy avfliU ueiore U W0S too loie. poriauco nil aurr in- cm 01 .tuveuiuer. ' m .1 . I ,I.A 1. . 1 ... M f.nnt ll i nit . . 1 1 . ... ...... . .... ...i of the present ear lb Co, would be but tbe triflins sum of eleven dollars, seventeen cents and eight eiuht ; but if tho snme principal, at the same rate and time, had been allowed to Two wtB.eses.f dlilkT tTi la; which .he rUM; Z' .U". J whose certifies.,, IW(irB to u' k number and age of her r,mi, ,, ,,Co,tl, is in de.tiluu circumKt.neo. id,Mi,,tli. actual went i and Hint all tl tJi ' fil i anmcouon are jut aid true. ,gniikJ i ormi eontaininr tl.. 1 Uin.d at the office of th, L,a i spphcatloD i, n,ad..d th, .iKd MOUNT VERNONTS5 Second Street, above A iIllLAjLt'U1AArcV A. I'. ni.Aiw,ironi.,,. tUle of the "Surf Hwrt ' Sept. 23, 1863-1 y. ' .A,1MU CitJ.) accumulate at compound interest, it would it,... n.n inimo i . ? ' .. .i:. ' - reauue me enormous sum oi sai.84u.uuu.- ...rr.n tvnnl.l onn II. . (T,irli 'o u f. n iia llin u-,. fiC-n lioime ! It . ii . i t nit'... n iw.i - I . u i iubBuiiuw, iu i'"7 mo liner 1'bev bad the numbers lo elect McCR-Han," " c,u" ',s ,u v"" . induced tbe whole pnpulnliou to concur cent over Sutuntay a sales. 1 lie last sules . - , . . rpt.mi'P.1 it a., fl linn Inn niniltllS. . . . . .1 1 1 . r, 1 uways ior every nolo ana 01 vt eunemny were at world, the philanthropy I Tho stock market is rampant, quota- liistti ttmilil lnwA tsr It it toil tlta i i aiaL- arm I !ttsi unii'arl sifrwl Irunanolinna lapnai 'I'Iia mut put up with the consequences with- died yards cf Resflco, but Hood nid that tiro0isli the air t ixty miles an hour ! aggregate of sales each day this week hu out complaint. .there was nothing the.o, and that .is cap-lwen cenl ' or brough- been enormous. JOHN L. CUTTr.R Alloruey at Law and Heal p.,.. . VLEAUFIELlt PCShT ' Sn; 1'bey bod the numbers lo elect McClellan," lnnl jue damage to iiO roau can--inducej iUe wh . ..ii 1 r.i- u ! not bo repaired in lea than two montlis. ; in ni ; ri despite tbo frauds and wrongs of tbe Ad- i0a ileslTng l6 railt0Hll ouf luen ftl-1 W o " I hi? Diinifctralion, and if they have failod lheyowcj up c Lscsr work lo within a few hun-1 vs-hich would be ... 1 . . .,r ture would not be worth C now repeat, what e said frequent- ifi u ffouU, Iy btforo the elect ion, that injhe re-elec-j (;en. IJeauregnrd had his hcodiuartets lion of Mr. Lincoln we seo tiio posioieMi jaoKsonviue, oui leu soon arer ine ar tne saennce or; i.-nn,.i1li.i .i,im n.ri.L;n tains, Knight's Br iJira and Nianra, all into one grouj) by the aid of trunk lines, The condition of (he New York banks on lhe'2'Jlh was as follows; Loans, ?1G, 521,351, increrse?782.587 ; specie ?2I.078 I 1 It A ni 1 v t fi nl lifiAfnTAiin t.ti mall ill tor. .f Kh irtnt Anna Xti, I - ....... -m . v 1.1. . V v. , - hope for an honorable peace and a restor-i!" ,ur '"' "' ',' :v i(ft which euggebled these achlevemenla, 290, decrease ?Sl.4S'J ; f)n tbe other hand, if Lincoln. """ . -I'man ..; . (.annol bear a coln,)Bri4on with tho uni- 092. increase 81.000. I;; ,.. .ulUlest ea...or .urrrcen ! C"'1" lUe V wn'nC ve,,a.i.y of , he movement, that ite South) A. go tbe .old and " " ,. . , , , . i r .. ;. , .. , . iro I'.ulile coIUU forlh. Koyultv llpelf provisions this week. deplorable condition, no ueen .icieaieo, aioui ine tin e o, ,rmy s p"rCi0llU, ,ue ....j,-.. The Trinee of Walra ara unward. as mi wo are equallyVonfident that war and con criplions are ended, and that peace and re-union will return to bless us at do dis tant day. A TERY dutv Lit. The Brookville Re publican of tbe 4th instant, in a long article about the killing of Butler by Lansberry, which is false in many particulars, the editor fathers the following very dirty lie : "After escaping from the ofliceis, Lons berry went to Clearfield, had his wounds dressed, but no cflerl was made to arrest him." We believe such a report was in circu lation in Brookville doubtless sent from here for a base pat tisao purpose ; but from certain circumstances within our knowl edge we have the best of evidence that the author of the above falsehood Lncw it do be false when be wrote it. t-rS-Gen. Uutlor, with 7,000 federal Boldicrs, nrrived in New York on Sat urday and Sunday last, to lc station ed at different points between cv York and Albany. "Nothing going WTOnff" "tidhnrly hurt " THE LATirWAlTNEWS Defeat of Hood Recel Army Eepulsed in Attemp'inef to Cross the Tennes see River. X At ii villi, November, 5. On the 3d inst, the rebel army under Jlood attempted to cross the Tennesee iriver at the mouth of the Bite Water, and were repulsed by tbe federal army under Ocn. Sherman, with considerable loss. ''e ?,",l!?,8Jilt if the .urn were equally divided among the inhabitants of the earth, non estimated to bo one thousand millions, ev ery man, woman and child would receive 84,810 golden wold for an inLe itance Were all these globes placed side by aide in a direct line, it would take lightning it self, that can p'udle the earth In the wink c f an eye, 73,000 years to travel from end to end. And lfa rurrott C'in were dis- ile a man was stationed at the Oiher lijiht travell ing 192,000 milea in a second ; the initial velocity of a cannon ball beinj about 1500 per second, und in this case supposed to continue at the same rate ; and sound mo- . ... ... i oenii. At i ii rnti i a i tnn mcw-rii i I V II UKlt,UII Si VV. - . a 1 l dpnn-il I.M KH.-I rSf" -l")u r,rBm,ly ""e a 2W0. stock market so go me lennessee, i neeier sxuvniry iu upon , u.. ..:.,,,i i-'... r iv..ii. r;.: :i ..... i t,. . i - -. " wi'i'vs.uivrv. uuic iiu vi iiiu iv null ; l iimuvin. iiii,ii;i icu uuuii uu: unu, . , . , . , ,a.. . iheei-emyatving'. about twenty miles Copper Com pa ny, wh.ch was to supply ICommercial failures are increasing. No 1 !'" ! 'r,0"f 1 ' ',no 1'1 20, fee,t.la Flour and wheat gbt be expected. mallets go bauly ubroad. cni tming a northwest of Jacksonvi!h, aud about mid way between Gad-den and Center, and drove them for tiro miles, killing and wounding a great many, and numbeuof pi if oners. The spiiit of the peoplo of Georgia and Alabama is laid to be as good and hopeful is at any time since the war commenced. Everything wears a cheerful aspect, hnd it is believed that the enemy will ho diiv- en soon out of Georgia. The .greatest re action bus taken place in the popular mind since the fall of Atlaula, and the people of Georgia have no longer lears of lieing overrun and subjugated by the Yankees. All along the route from Ala bama to Richmond our friend says that there was I lie most buoyant and hopeful feeling exhibited by tho people. Not a croaker showed himself. ' tJ-One of our government oflkiuls just returned from Teru, tells us that among the first and most frequent inq'tkics maJo of him there about our public men was, whether ho knew or hid ever seen the celebrated American Chemist, IV. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell. II is remedies are found in an.rf ;ilfe trm th. l.ate'I elpprS of tho Andes down lo tbe const, and tlreir remark.iblo cures seem to attract even more attention tbrre than in this country. ........ ii.V i.u :..;i:...i 'i.ni.-.i. ... :.i. a : lasecond-we would see tbe liasli alter -v.r..... "UJC '.V."" nilinn imnOrt , . Il.o l.ll -l.l The and Ihepoordtipesof thisandoll thoother trade have failed in Liverpool alone. ew uiuiing sciiemes oi i ne nour encouraged the organization of them by their blind rapacity. They swallowed everything that was offered, gorged themselves, sickened, and then turned ubout and assailed tLpse who tempted them with the vile bait, with tbe utmost vindictiveness. Too South Sea Bubble schemes were kept nlivo by their huge dividend ; but where did they find Vie funds to make these dividends with ? From the npid rise of these stock which these very divi dends produced. They could olkr to pay two and t lire e percent per month ai lona m lhffe fchareo were advancing at the ra'e hand the week previous of 100 per cent per year, and the compsny i Government securities in Europe ore were ii-suing these as fast as the public quoled at 4.r)('(?.4li cent on the doll r foi called tor llicin, and tins "Was the tecret o--U s ol &aies at thai are i:ght. ol their liberal earning. The Confederate loan ia at 61. The petroleum companies of tho prenent Maryland 5 per cent bonds are quoted time euibn.ee some of the hugf; I swindles at OS. Atlantic and Ureal Western 2d of thin swindling age. Thai millions of j moitgnge bonds due in 1S8! - sell in Lon money have been made in a legitimate don at CC(('8 ; Illinois Central (' per cent petroleum business h nol to be denied. of ls75 nt 1 Marietta and Cincinnati That oil wells are still being Ju'. which ! Kailrood boudi al 71; Panama 2d mort- will i ieldenormous profits if a probability ;' gage at 102, while our national loan, reach him in seventy-four billions cf year3 ; r Af..i.' .... irencuuiui me ui. i t i a. :.,.i i.:L.Jfir out be would not bear tbe report till the Bank in London baa jusl killed himself while laboring uuder excitement in re- Card to the atlairs or the bank. Large hank failures are reported in liio Janerio. Four institutions have closed with liabili ties amounting to 1,000,000. Last week's imj oits into New Vo.k $2,137,090, of which dry good were ?721, 15 17, a great fulling oil' in diy goods, and lighter Lu-iness iu genoial receipts from abroad than uU'il. .The transactions of tbo Sub-Treasury, last week, left a reduced hulancw on Sat urday 20,404,723 aguinsl fi'i.on.OlS on for whioli, to ujo the - It.-publican argu ment " as lo lis safely, " ail the property of the country is pledged to I lie payment thereof, the hurnpean cuntalitts will on- .Fight on the Ttntessee River. Engage ment with a Betel Battery ur Gunboats Driven off and sunk. Nasiivi.le, ovember 5. Yesterday at Jaylight the gunboat Un- dine, No, 55, captured a few days Ago by it. 1.-1. .1 i. 1 1. . .. i . . . i M, i I lit) rcofin, tuuio iiiruo:ii 1110 tnuii; ui.i i . . .1 i 1 1 Rovnol.1,1 urk kbuid end landed rpUi , "along dwlont nations tbafhois already tut H. .11 1 1, a rnnirauiM nbicli now parade themselves through the columns of the New Yoik journals are worthy of confidence, or will ever nnv their prem ised three percent per' mo.itli dividend I lv bid 53 cents on tbe dollar for. All bail r .1... i...:.: . .i. ....... r l-. i fhescn imentof wonder at their elTec'.s , f,,,,,, u n onerous a that tho '-pme Grant d-Co . who are so beautifully sus- takes a fur deeper hold on a nail civilized p,iCki.ge" men w ill cive "a cold watch for' tainina our social and financial credit al and superstitious people than it does with a dollar." Not one holfol these oil coni-j home and abroad. The purse and the us where the rationale of medical pro's- I llft"',0 now issuing stock nro now Uuing sword aie. indeed, a power, but the use i,.:.. .i,M.,.,...iun.i.,,i 'l0CI( aro Cening a gm or oil a month. I made oi mem ny tne Admininration is to .wU.....u.u.v.,.uu.tl .,v. j m t. Some of them buve not even commenced No other American has made himself so boring, others have no IusmI upon which familiarly known to the masses of the. to b re if they would, and some intend to end of a thousand millions of centuries. Again, if nil the masses of gold wero fused into one prodigioui ball, having the sun for its centre, u would reach out into space, in all diiections, one thousand sev en hundred and thirty millions of miles, ilmofcl reaching the orbit of llerrchel or Uranus; and, if the inteiesl were contin ued till the end of (he present century, it would entirely jfill up the solar system, and even encroach five hundred millions of miles on the domain of the void beyond the planet Neptune, whose orbit, at the i . . e . . .1 i i . i , a eiaouo oi uvu iiiumniiu rijiit nunureu i and fifty millions of miles from the sun, encircles our whole system of worlds. OJftee on Marhet St. Oppcttt L r 1 EirECTFULLY oforlV. ."M IX inS and laying land, in Cn,Uil joining ouuutlcs j end nito an nttni twenty year. a. a Surveyor, t Ucr. SS inuolr .i -.1 . Uiop! Uiop Chonl 20 OOO .Bu,hol,.uP'KtE-cn -VJiJJJ juit received and ft T - rhlliDburir. An. R. 1MJ JAMi BlT. J. o. l&ckwell; WITH GEO. W. REED- CO CLOTHING, Alio, Jobberi In "il , j. rt . iouis, .asMmerc8 nnd Sattinets . ...vvi, horth tide betweea Fourth and fifth. E3CoH.Ba tee oar extoame lUiek Aug. to, '6lHt MARRIED In Iilicm tp., on tl.e 30th Oct., Mr. Adtliton H'jvcr to .Mii E'.uiira l)unill, both of l'ena towotliip. DItU-On the 1st insL, io Half-Moon, Centre county, IlarruM ftauneld, infeot lonufjo'-in 8. and Einuia T. Gray, aed 7 nroi t is ..d 21 Jys. On the 24 tb October last, of Consumption, Jne b Heoney,of Uojrgt townabip, aged A3 yean, 8 uiontb. and 10 day.. - - r-z - I Hcto Sbbrrltsrmtnts. DISSOLUTION. The partner.hip kmti. fore (xistinir ) etween the undertifnri, it - 1 i. .m .mm tue pulillcntlon ot tho VlnniitlU H'pMimt, m I 1 inic, iV I 'v ' diolred by mutual cou.en: on tbe lltk ill isiiiuilia W Vx Ua J'y. . TtlTr TP'Tmnr' t i 1 'belJok. re in the handu of tbe Junior wv 1 illl-llMiLlCU, 1 A. i nor for oollcotion. Thoe pstron. knvwinr ti. I .elre. imtcbted to the late puMifhen for titha imiuii, nuveniMug, or joo won, ire ri. people 1n foreign countries or excited In them so lively an intere.t in himself as cot. fine their boring to tbe pockets of tbe credulous public, while at the same time I ll n irtv link IlrriiUl i l,rn,l,l tnnro the Doctor bus ty his skillful oppiicalion U,fti arne credulous public weekly with of chemical science to the treatment of disease. That must be a dull man who does not feel some ptit'e of country when te find troops, who then fired her and left. At 8 o'clock the gunboats Key West and Elfin steamed down near the nest BHteof Keynoldsbuic island Com Jolin known and welcome there, through the labors of out Statesmen, Merchants ami .Scholars, w hose renowe has become nu- sonrille, and engaged a rebel battery of(l,onal property , nt.d consequently tn some j U,k, which one y, of Uepty-four pounder rarrots. The gun-: measure hi own. Whether I'r. Ayer's f ep-nA ?A loats were driven back, badly damaged, remedies do actually cure nioie than olh- n 0 Sfr nire' . ... w . nrtfAia A p n I'll tin n ; ers cr not, they have secured the reputa- to Johnsonville i i ... . i. : .r... 1 1. . eray's batteries opposite, above and K lowj110" of Uin Pod-acnd to those afflicted Johnsonville opened on the disabled gun- WIlh disease, and where great numbers iu fcoats. They sounded until their ammuony comrnunity believe that they owe nition was exhausted, and were then ; lheir ,i?CJ Bc j heftllh to onu.4 m (down up. lheir boats crew are at tho, . , , . fort iu Johnsonvillo. aro ,ure 10 feel an "te"t in him which This morning tho rebels commenced ! dl find expresion when they meet his crossing in the boats of the Undine at a country men. National Kra, Washington, idace about five miles above Johnsonville. 1 iistrjc't of Columbia. Two flat-boats were also tised. ' No fuhting has taken place to-day. The. " ,. rrbf.1. ro ...i l,nrin tl.oir il.,l '. TIE TlllllOn.NEST ANllUt..-At a dlSCIUS- Ouuboats from I'aduch ore insight, and " to hat omnial ol all others was policy will pile up the oggregate sum to reinforcements have arrived. General llje contry j smie coulen ding thatj figures which the human mind has no Kcholield takes command of the pout nf w some a hog. some a yoke of conception of. The burden of the debt is Johnsonville. ;oxcn, a Dutchman, who had very gravely J no beginning lo weigh fearfully. Every- Intellicenoe from below Florence slates llstened to the conversation, gave his ex-; tiling but land bas felt the withering. that a law part ol Hoods' armv istotith Perl".nce "leniule. eo.x, and to hog polluting touch of "taxation." Trado and of tho river, out of rations and and subsisting on tb a country. w holesale two column pull of the retire batch of petroleum oil companies. Tho people of the country, grown im nu nsely rich in ra; currency, obtained by pushing on this cruel war, ore now foster ing all sorls of bubbles : besides petroleum wo have copper, iron, coal, peat, timber, land, and tt her schemes now weekly in tioduced. Fortunes are uiifde in nn hour. A bit of bog land, five miles from Ne Yoik, which one year ago could not have per ocre, sold last week or ? 15,000 for the ten acres. A company immediately issues slock upon this basis lo the extent of $130,000, ond are now culling and drying peat for fuel, and expect to reap a big profit on the? 150,000. Ten acres of land, worth one year ago $2,000, now converted to $150,000. This heals Wall street. There are instances like this on record, but there is another picturedismally dark. The great debi has long since passed the $4,000,000,000 lino. It will roach $3,000, 000,000 before the bloody car of wsr can be stopped by McClellao, ir he ebould bc elected. If ho should not. tlie Lincoln endeavor to secure the re-election of the) 1' great" Am, who s.ta in despotie State A Spleapii assorlwealof Srlau aad a.lalnes. " "heat wnrenleae. at the bite House, while the promises very cheep. A Urge stock of brown and black to pay of Ibis onco proud and blgh-toned government aro hawked through the mo ney marts ol the Old World, at a discount which oughl to bring the blush of shame lo the chrek of every American at home or abroud. " 'Kre they go, gents ; now's, acr chanre. Olerioan government skuri- tics, little rotten, arf price ; ere they bo ; niUiiliafl. vnrt nhnnn fr'litnnnl. Iln.av. anli. nctls, Jeans, tweods, 4c, very cheep. Balmorul and Hoop skirts for ladies and children. ' Tbe greatest variety of Ypnkoe Notions ever , opened in tbe county, and at lets prions. A beautiful a:orluient of hoods, nubias, .on-, togs, comforts, breakfast capes, and gloves in j great variety. j A large stock of boots and shoes of all kinds, 1). IV. MOORE, ti. B. liOODUXMt. Clearfleld, July 27, 1SS A. Susquehanna House, LURWEXSVILLE.ra. W. W. HOKKALL, rroprlctor. ffHIS large ant commodioas 7OTEL Is is X lightfully located on the bank of the So quehanna, in tbe borough of Curwonirille. - The present proprietor will spar aoeffort k render bis customers comfortable, sod kojwiti who'll take urn at arf price t who'll take 'for ladies, gents and children., with gums, buf- um at any pricol ere ihey go. ' Shades lu' 0Ter ,loei at suction prices. ol my revered naWonvmic. n hat are wbI . II"rdBr 'n fndlcts vorL-ty, with broad axes, coming to? BEX. Fit AN KLIN. I ao"M10. ?u,"'f w.m" brkluS x,oa; I ""fit liberal share of public patron... i- - .. Clothing of all kina.1 for men and boys, over- . -m pi rr t "Tui Social Evil. Our numerous ex- coat., nant. and rest.. cheaDer th&n th nkiii I His HAIt AND lAIiLG cliariL'PS I'linlinllfl Irpnuoi.llv In niu. . A funeral lucrlmint nf ilrnir. aiwl m,IU(n. i Will be well supplied with even Uiint the Bit1 rnunts nf llin .unnr J:m. imnoin. 1 paint, and oils, dye MutT.. Aa. ket atford.. llaftuien will a!.?, firnl h'u "Iilck impetus which this evil has received during the present war, and of tho fearful ravages of its attendant diseases. Especially is this liio, ltyo and Laguyra Coffee, riugnrs white, brown and yellow. Liried pent, sweet potatoes. CrauBorrie, bultor, eggs, lard, cheese, hams, string" out. Alar. 13, '61. u. clothing, i ith sit vcrv stubborn , stubborucst unimul in uut te hen lsli te, te woild. I bad commcrco aro tlightcd, and the vigor which once marked our rrocress in th The Whereabouts of Forrest Nashville, November, 5. von vat vanted lo hatch some egs. I j pathway of nations is gone, perhaps, for- r-veryuiipg uorn ot industry is now cursed by inxes, and the comino i ... . . moke von fine leotle nest, and puis her i over. in, und she gels up and runs away. I den to be iauiivisiBT iiviini r lup ' k . - . K Threoreginentsofcavalry are reported T ,nn0Ucr'C0llei,C R tlU hcrre Congress bilween Decatur and Courtland Fo?resl 1 BD,I L,3r,rU" 0Vft? fl"a'"- 1 n,ake one stoning a huge tax upon the broad acres with a cavalrv Urr u , Llr,t.,i nic? lectio box, nnd puts it over t ben, of the great agricultural body of our ron- JohnsonviUe, whicW is simply garrisoned i "'ou,',e 11111 1 have, ven 1 Ration, which will complete the degrada o irpei any attack. l'".l'l',u TXECUTOR'S XOTICK-Xuticeiihtrt. I 1 b piven. tint T.i.lim TesUuien:srT 01 Ik , . - . ... . v . . a, l.kU. VUCVSV, I1BIU,. n - . . " luecase Wltn our excuances Irom (lie l est tboutders and sides. le.tate of W.VI. A. MASON, lute of turseu- and Southwest, whore, although the vice Dried beef, cod-fish, naekerjl, berrini. and Tille borough, Clearfield county, Pa, iwmi may bo no more prevalent. UWOnle ore . freh Dllt. . (having boon granted to the undemjna,suw- much more bold to speak out in regard to coalng and parlor stoves and stove pipe. " delicate subject " Ladie.' eonte and circulars, fur., mufl'., cuff. A . The extent J,o which the evil i. spread- ing, is most Tearful to contemplate. It Flour, chop, salt, Ao. far exceeds any idea w bich may be formed Saddles, bridles, horse collars, trimmed horse of it by those who have nol access to the blankets, robes, sleigh-bells, whips, harao.s and besl means of information. It is proving, names. onoof the saddest fruits of the war. A "rino stones ana fixtures. Tii...i. ..t n.- -,...: . T.ir.nM siAl'C- taint bus been carried into tho life blocdt.iA."!.?.1!'? WB8on tinjber-sleds, buggies, xiOXEER havinf been er.nted to oe V I sons Indebted to :iid ertate are requirtd toa iminediiite payment, and those having elaissi againt the .nine will present tbem duly.uHtft , cateu tor settlement i ir. r. TuoiiPso.N', Nov. 2-ft. ' Exwstot. ! XTOT1CK... Ilavin inncle atiplidtioB to tt 11 ABsiitnnt Assesjcr of the 19th Ctiliedioi of tho nation which will require ages to eradicate, and which will enia.l upon gen 'l,..tVh.C.V.0L i aa. V ooa1 aonsumes, j ciearrield counU that I will attend to -OM but what we keen or nun irni fur u, n.inmm . . . x. . . ,.i..,,n. eration alter PKiirratioii tlifl moat tprr.l.ln ' and will ..11 a lii.i. k.i j7. " . "lM whenever desired In any ponoi conequencosleprousdiseaseswhich will that no otbersln our bu.insrt have. j1'' cb,rS1,,lljJir"' y'j. nOFFER, renuer nio a curse, and tbe victims a bur- ? "ul'P"e" "v me quantity with Kartbaus Clcsrfield county, I A . - ... eood.. flour, haeon. anvihi.9 In I;.. ., in' "uaui, iicaruua count;, i ueuwiMiiiiT, M,,M. ,.. ..r -j! "... .ii kin.-." i .AtrTiiiv.Ti.- .,i,ii..i hereby estitus- borne idea ol tbee.xlent of this evil may i,o at ., """" I i a ' ' w:.r;iiin..arta sdj J be obtained from the ren-.rta of the armv ri..:.u ... '. . i,i.6,.V v.r. r Timhir.su , - . , vur vicaruBiu irienu. win please not lorget to """Ming who a ccnaiu h i 7. .j. surgeons, front Uie sialements of the call and ico as when they come to town they i 'jln in the woods ia Uwronco towojbip, "secret discus" doctors, and lrom tho will find us on ths corner formerly occupied by ! Ueorge Augblbbough, as tho same Is F1 enormous increase in the business of the J Runki nearly opposite ths Conrad Housj, Main Pf'7- ..,,Dnv venders ot nostrums and uruus for tbe - a. Aivntita s uo. """i"" proper authority, I would inform the eitijw' lAMK trespassing on the proml.es of tbe un- W i Capture of the Gunboat Undine. cure of sj phililio diseases. Theealos and ' proiusoi tne proprietors of these snecifics. V. v denimed in itunri i.,..n.hi nn r have been carried up from five hundred bout the 1st of Ootuber 1861, a DUN BULL to a thousand per cent., and this wide- supposed to be poet two years old. The i thin man "uor ii. aoreDy requeued to come i i and take him away, J0SIAH V. TIIOMPSOS A FARM FOR SAH: IHK subscriber offers for (le on a , . , ' . mkiuui. iv ..ivu.u.m I'ti 1-ruiM HUM lull muc. " r " " w.w . .. w , . - - t, ,,.,( o ml rillj Unter te Ieetlu bov In irn mi linn nf n nnntiU n,in ili. . ...1 1 . I ... . l ownnr Hi hrh mnn. in num. r.,rnr,l milo South of Boccuria JIlil, It conieim mil.,-! 1.1 ..-r-'.'.V "", i ft".1."1 ",u u "l""T'"8 " ' men a ver-. .""..y.-Vru,- Arrr.iil, Knrt Acres cleared, a rXi frame Dwelling hou.o. Store-houe,lJ. most independent on tho earth. National ; liable mine ofgold. Never have they made ! proJ prP"t3r' h"8" fBf tal liL.tii i. t,..iinr,nl l,n .-i.-.i . 1 f hs will be sold according to law. I " Ju "iciu.- ui,7M. ,,i,eDV K , T. S. WASnUITRV i ar-n aviRiirTiiMTiiiifwi 1 1 1 tun inu-n r t i n . i-i no m ! n ninmi u rr ai ii.m ...a i .1. - t 11 ... . . r ... 1 1 t 1 - - ' a I va ihv IV" tl W I IS Uil' I'V . ri AjllAllUlIlt IO Ul U Ul HIE w mi I 11 IWII I I 1 I 111 S'Sl in iimii ii limn ha ra KIjA m 11 ii i . Tho rtmhriAL ITo-diTK. rnhtnr.ii J?8 Main, bavo been arraigned Leforo a1 nation's on Clod's footstool. ,tlf rrifl F.nf. r1iil mriiillv in all 11 IP o tA ii f. fk i I i ass sa n A i rort iuati a ...! ... t.- ti li..i. i i.., . P I . . e""' v.,v,vf jeiman on ine lennessee river, previous-a r i T r i 1 iiiuiuiiun, i.iu wm uimri-uroKen years ego. UO; nave oeen, and still aro, patronized with jy reporicu, lount iiroecemy six hou' i i "IO ur ipjtui- Jy reported, fought llroecemy before !urrendorinr. She liad ix uours lnl.;.. " " .. ' six mon1 1.6 ,vno nl to recent Stale CAMU trespassing on tbe premise, of the sub scriber in Lawrence township, Clearfield co. reject- and visit the mines of Cornwall, whore her I tho most prodigal liberality. The enor- on,or btDUtlh I0 f October, 1884, a cream- - : ' - i. . .. .1 ... J . ,nn j hnran. with nnrk main arifl la II ..J k.w ing on a set of old barnes. Tbe owner Is renues- election.! women are chained to cars by the side of .mous sums offered in this infernal trade,' i.:n-.i i .r...i-1 .i .. . "l'peared that nl. on i'i,nm. ,...i. ' ,ii..... , a . - i , : . . . .. : iuk Kiueu unueigut, wuunueu, wireeoi mem ed l ia vnin - 1 . . . UI1 lu iue ngiu oi oay tne me increasing uomnc&S OI procures Who ted to come forward, provsrrooartv dot r-lmr. mnrta A mn f -nnn.l.l P.., vol "O OUeSllon Was nut as tn h a treaaurpa rlni Micro A .itn r'... .lU..,lu. n. -.!-.' c..i:.i. i...- , "u ,urwra. PT Fppary, pay cnarges v ..-...(, ... nvuuuvvi v.i- oeina a oua ifioil m i . ! r . , , . -i-i (j ri " vi umiiiivMcuiiiiauj un uieir iiuiiuiiii ouj. tnu isko mm away. vrm, J, JutiL til. tam Hryant. Her orruanent consisted of 0f the libard of s t 1 chairmat iIerre England' ore born, grow up, jinets with impunity, the contingencies of Kov.8 3t.pd. eight twenty-four pound howi zor. She aummpiiw .1.... t6'eclmen informed him' marry, exist, and die, in the black, damn 1 the war which have left manv thousand " .' sunk with her bow Iviojr on the river'ihn inii,i i.. V n.l tt citizen of galleries of her coal mines. and as for edu- of women and cirla houseless and home-! tSTRAi, bank but is since reported that the rebels 'decision." 1 1 apneard Ift . 1 , ScoU 'CRlon' piugeu coies in ner nun, ana are using tame party uer as a gunbout. ine rebels at lort Her. j that the pluntiff luitu uic uiioiKU mcivu liiuueuuu aironK. nn drennnt nf wim sixteen pieces ot artillery, ibe wnsnf Afrinnn transports Venus and Chaseman neie cap-; were fined $5 und dollars costs, lured the lame day as the Undine- The . ... pilot of the former reports that she was CsiY-'My brethren," said Swift in a ser nu-iieu iy soeu ana inusKetry. u Allen and most of ber crew were on tho Chaseman was struck bv a shell when she was ru s;bore ; bat at last accounts or a knowledge of the liable, or a less all these thing, have conspired to CjTAYED fr om the premiies of Vicbsel io answer tn . A . e ' 11 y are Hi 'unorant as the loar- lurtnsn victimes ia number fully equal to . a ii 1 1 ",D"'U" iaeu leggcu orutes tney work wilb. You will tbe demand. .7.Y7 .V'r 1 .7 I iT J . . 1 vote was not re(n,l l!n,T t : .i. : 1 -1-1 j. tr In ths face, whits tail, and aoout two years. Lis color, but Pa,;;ri"'Zli,-.'.""r'" VTK U.B' on, old last .prlne. For Information load! as to his rlocnon. ti,...; r " "iruiinguani and Miciueiit, tue opera- tue increase, tbe name bas already risen to recovery. I nuicu are million ta inaimr n s one scrntmn. una tn ra near lint i with twelve to sixteen hours of hard labor, word of any measure being taken toeheck piiianoe which starves and freezes tt. reasonable therms, a Farm in Ucccaria townMip."- outh of Bcccuria Mills, It codwiui Arrcs, with Forty Acres cleared, (rati 1 A flnaltin rt hniltP. Store-hou( W bam.and other out -buildingf, and a grot Orchard or tliri-in troos. ine um --'. lablo. Vor Terms, apply I" e underiijoe 1 . ,t.: riorf!rtlr1 inyntV. r IU ljawrwncn wnusmyi viv.v. aen2I-3m-Cd - J. K- 1 m T ,r..ncnrl AltrfionCCr. wwtM. M. III.(M).M. of Pike lewD.hip. ; TT sires to Inform bis friends and Us generally that be bas Ukea out a ws M AUCTIONEER, and will attend Jo jy of sales in any pari 01 ine coum ilr notice, ana at me mon i.. - " lti.ac al dreas, either perronally or by 1 ' Curwensville or Bloomville. ApriisJ OUSEHOLDaOODS-Tinware.Qttees .1 AM I - j " -ww MVII BACA I V aUd lirfiCw III Captain -mon, '-there ire three kinds of pride- S Tim ou will find "Merrie! The aulhoritiei sit quietly and see the n board namely, of birth, of riohes, or iutelleot, n.nI r .,lhe ,lolid' urute lik counte-j fiends in t human ibape boldly dragging ill wlmn I aliall nnt nr n.ii. r . 01 tbe agricultural fiold hands, their innocent victima lo a fate won ihn " u-v:r-.'ar'S.""'r' no wages are carr..ll. j... 'rl..l. . ih.v aM tt.kii.K,- ,na9m0UDt cf"yto supportnilure, uponevflryhaadferlherurroseofprostr; 1 1 ... . Iwikin ... ... 1 m m unnjiflnw.in. mw.. n ill pay llherally. ja. -;-...,. l.nmrA Nov. 9 St. pi MICHAEL 6TINSK ECKNER. Clocks, Kails, uiass. vus, r.Por,a....pnce..KRAT2EIj.g. ' . " "1. ... r.aiiruir' r CTAPM Dry Z"Z M9 lT'OUXD: 0a ths road between Curweivllle' Jj and Logan's Mill, on ths 20th Ootuber last, TR A VKI.fVd Ria nnnlalninir. Kmnnir oLhnr! :ln , things, several articles of olothlng. Th. owner, ;0 Cloakloth,, Tweeds, "Mn lbs lbn by calling apoa lbs subscriber anJ Payln char. Fnnol.,Tiokln, Mu.lin, Llaen, in gei; can bavs bjs proparty. Lawreace ip:, kot. v, ubs. S. BERT ALT. .. jold prla,aS . . ; KBAT7ER'S'