t 1 Hi " .it ii.11 .11 .i 3 J f 6c tflcarfitlb ffitpiiblitait. ilBllS Wednesday IouNiNCi:::::JVt,ciT 10, gkSrl'ke Confederate Slate. Congress tact on tlie Tih inst, ,'i'tio message ol President Davis olairhs that the military 'situation of the Confederacy is cheerful and hopeful beyond any former period, lie is opposed to conscripting negroes for soldiers nt this time; says the white poo of the South aro quite able to do the lighting ; that negroes cut) be used for camp duties llius relieving white soldier that ilwi'.l he time enough to think of making soldiers of negroes when l ho ad verse fortunes of war shall require It resort to this reserve force: that that time hits not yet come, tic. The pteent rebel Ccngresa will mnke n Ftrenuous elTort to conscript an army of two or three hundred thousand slaves, the (slaves to have their freedom and fifty acres of lurid at the end of the war. Is this one IS IT AN ABOLITION C.1USADE t Tup night afttr (he election President Lincoln and Secretary Seward were both treated to a serenade by a crowd of ofliee holdors in Washington, and each respond ed with a Speech. Mr. Lincoln is de- .. . , , of the plans of getting r:d of slavery that Unfit llOr IpfilA nf r, -..... rAnn ....nra in ' r . . J. .' . ! Mr. Seward approve ? If slavery is thus aloliihtd by the South itself, in their war for independence, will Mr. Seward nlo nUn. 1 1 ... I I.. II .... t i , .. viii iu iijui iuu noi u auiitaa uii vur makes no ahusion to the supporters of . ,, , , rr-i.iio . . ii . part? If the destruction of slavery ilhe McCIollan as a "traitorous" party; as'' , , . . r.o,;.. i. . ... .1 l . rlcn,y purpose, of course ho must. T he "copper heails ; or as the "advocates of ... . . . . ,. . ..rallying cry of the J'e.uocracy in the late secession or as "robel sympathizers.' .... ti.... ;,i,i- r ,i , ... contest was "tho Union at al hazards;' MifltA u tin int nifti An ihAtAri ami ' he wants is to Le let alone and supported traternize with Democrats, and is esne dolly arxious tLat Democrats should unite with hitu in all his measures. Ho tion of slavery at all hazaids;" so that the Abolitionists aro in a fair way to be gratified : and when the Confederacy shall have gained its independence, formed treaties of alliance and comnierco with Great Britain and France, and swept our commerco from the sea, if slavery is only abolished Mr.'Sewnrd can point to that 6inglo fact and say "was not the war a most splendid success ?" That's So. In alluding to the meetings held by the Abolitionists of this county THE POLITICAL SITUATION. From tlio N. Y. World. ;tho next two years be a period of free inverse proportion. In (he Inst vtar cf mental activity, fettered by no narrow and Mr. Huchauan'. Adminiaimi; H. TI.A wAe.it ft r t 1 1. n 11 : t . . t i FnrftHBii. a f. nmiilni 11 Iiaaha. n..l r;HH..K . i i . 71 preclude any reasonable expectation thai out BnV Dew truth, or even starts a plausi-! large enough to enable it io r.av c.n iu . 1. IT: .11 I . . . . . . . 1.1a .......... .!L. . 1 i - . 1 , . ... .. J viiiio suing tour yours, and renders its ulti- ni1 quicken intelligent investigation, is a . liabilities restoration more doubtful than public tienolactoi. Morris & rC 004 It bought up iliowu cutstandiin: C It its ulti- "u" 4ululton mieiiigeni invesiigaiion, is a. liabilities al a premium, for as a rood in- JHI uuaie restoiution more doubtful than public tienolactoi. Jn tho new epoch vestment thev had lone stood a t, ever before. It prevents the dissevered UP which we on entering, the country in themaikct. Then tho Uniip.l Kui.l' 1: ... 1 1 . . l 1 : ..1. . 1 : ..1. . 1 . 1 . .. ... ... .. iimu ucir.g puv .n contact with the body , "oeuB ."K"li "K"1 i nnl ' on 'y 'y me reaerai tietjt was retlly a " Reubrlti;" com.1 .it the only point whore o now circulation unchained activity of thought under the pared with the revenue and resources of' of the lluids car. commence and the parts 8liiule of new events, and collision of the country. begin to knit. The coiucnuence ol mili- mind with mind in able disscussinn, that! Tho levolution tho Americans will nni. A tary prossure on tho South ought to be a new Jighl can be struck out. There is see has destroyed all this financial pros- Mock of ' 7 Au ponyopposeu 10 tlie rebel Uovernment "'"'"'"B " "ertocinnc as iruin, on irum peruy. io meet these enormous liubili-1 lirown nnd Itln 1 with,, a strong leaning to the old Union. .l,orn of 11,0 ,re uctivity of individual Hies the Federation has only X 14,000.000 JJieuCCU Muslitja I'ho natural point ol junction would be winds. When the time is again rife for yearly revenue front the customs' duties VOr' p" Ali0' I 1 . . 1 .. imlil!.i.l .nliAn ... I . t ..t. . ; . !.:!. 1 1 1 ... . I I r uc in ecu ruun a pur.y nl lljQ liorilleril 1 ; " '" " rcu irt-a cvunri, niiicu ure paid in goiu. It Is exactly ono- T lUllIlCJlS, LlllgCVg 9 J.I. riULIPSBUBG, meanest C. in the count.. 1 And .r. J.t reeelTin, i. rlWlir I rmts and Delaines. niuuniUU sssortmont. Vnr. -1... Democracy, Kut tho Fe.lcrttl (Jovorn-! will meet and compare views 'and having third of the nniount required for the inter-l mem 111 tlie assured iiOMi-.iw r iIia Ad. ascertained the essentia tioints on which, est of tho nrnsnt Aaht. Thn 1 t , ( . ' I MIJ t . A - Jean; Twtcds. oiiuoiiists, do ttieti party can stand, or 'ier bo moon growui 01 opinion, we agree, penscs 01 the war have been met almost Tor cno,,P i "a for Indies and ll would be we will (Jelino those point and hold our- entirely by loans. This explains much of TIia North selves pledged to tho country to aJminia- tho nonular indiHeronca tr nnrl . ;.. and the South are like two macnets with tcr government in accordance there- norance of, ths real macnitude of tho na. their polos placed in the position which with ; but not binding ourselves, even tioual peri'. The mass of the jeo oven begin, in ihe South 1 . 1 1 1 . . nouieu uown with (tension attincts. etc, cbildren,!,,..! inrir puiua piace'l in me position WHICH nuv unrainj uuinvivc'B, rvcii iiuuni pen, 1 ue mass 01 mo poo-( brings their repulsive tendencies into full , tnn. never to zrow wiser by experience 1 pie has as yet contributed very little in a elhciency. A man of science perceives We will, mcanwbilo, miantain our organ- direct shape to the cost of these campaigns j that it would only be necossary to turn iation ; obate none ofour past vigilance ; And there is a conviction; which may! one of the mognets over, so as to inter- nni1 we w ill promote harmoney in tho help to realize itself, that they shall not Balmoral and Iloon SkirT Tho grentont varipty of . ' YANK E IS NOTIONS ever opened in tho county, and Ue, A great variety a.,l Uautiftu aHort' Hoods, Nubias, Sontnr ' change tho point of juxtaposition, to party not by vain attempts to enslave in- have to pay. Or course, those may laugh lortS, Breakfast-capes and Tl convert the mutual repulsion into mutual dividual opion. but by tolerant and man- nt debts who never paid a tax ; but that1 A larita stock of mVj'0Ve3, attraction. . ly emulation in the honest pursuit of pol-; they will escape the burden altogether is ' linrrrn The kucppss nf ilm nniil.li:in tmrtv litical truth. The corner stone of demo- a dalusion. Nor can thnv mnn onnlinnn . I1U jHt)Kt doubtless insures the abolition of slavery cratio ideas is to surrender no more of in-' to hide from therapelves the fuel that the kind.f"r Udici, Genu and Cliiijrm inlheSouth, provided no foreign compli- dividual fieedom than the pufclic exigen-' present crisis is a terrible revolution, not 1 (alt i0rTin m-18"' u' p'ri cation gives the South allies in the proso- cies may, at any given lime, require. ja rebellion of which the present impor-' UAKUW Aiyj cution of the war. The bitter -and vin- lance and future consequences may bo n T,T,,y,wlt?!!road'1dMM.i.:.. .1 fl.t.i. ii n . . 1 j.ai tin ir nnn srbis.. " "hi . . U Li) TJElSftT ui an kinus lor .Mr. N and nnvo dictive aoiiuosity engendered br the war nave educated the hotith to prize Its inde pendence abovo tte peculiar institution which tho war was undertaken to defend. Having been taught by us the military capabilities of the negro, it will free and The KngU.sh PrcHS on the American War. THE DELUSION OF THE NORTH. despised. Is that a small confl igiation in I t-. . 1 1. 1 1 . 0 .... uoime wniRii lbs uevoureu tour milUOBS ! of men. and in money doublo tho amount of the debt of great Britain, which repre sents to us the wars of more than a centu ry 7 More fear than the Americans now by all the men nnd money the country can furnish in the prosecution of "my plan." The speech was well enough, con sidering the 6ourco; but the word ' lov ai.tv" has a very unwholesome sound to RirtBLiCAXs when coming from tho lips of a President. For Kingsand Emperors it does well enough. But Mr. Seward was less reserved. In the course of his remarks he said : "During the first year of the war the African slave trade in Ihe United States Was abolished. In thn swnnil vrir no. grocs were brought to be soldiers of free- 1,10 week rroceJ'1Dfc' l,ll election, tho dom. la the third year slavery was tboU .-Jjcolin orgn says, " the speeches were all ishod in the District of Columbia ; and in that could be desired." This sentiment the .ourth, slavery wa, abolished in Mary-; wiU bo endorseJ every DemM in lhe 'If the Democrats think Ike war is a!00""1- If we are to judge by their ef failure htis far, when Congress eomes to-, fcta they were most certainly all that gether, ihey will adopt a constitutional cou!d be desired," for, in looking over tho amendment to abolish slavery throughout returns we find that the heaviest Demo .u!, ,.' lUiecr,J .Jr'Tory ..; ,!,. .r...,.;,Jideof the masters, tho opposition -wr ill ..bildrpn nf fnpt..no a,i bnulu AdminlSo:- DelDe,aU,t0hero1heSe "happy and forcible-. bed Punts and Vests, cbsnrer than th.r "'.V'H A general autrtment of drui ml J ; 5. , paints and oils, dyomulTj.Ao. d"ta,li Itio, Kyo and Loguyra Coffee. 6u;nra white, tjrown and yellow Driod pens, aweot potatoes. CranborriM, butter, eSS, larJ ch , liouldcrs and sides. vu"3MiWai Dried cod-flsh. irackcral l,j From ths London Times, October 2J. T.xnAr!r.rA in misfnrtiinA ! nrnttv npr arm its slaves, who will uccept their free- nin to have a sobering effect on "individu-' "press would indicate greater political ium wiwi more gramuue irom uitir oiu nls, bat communities frequently disregard , 'slom. masters than from strangers whose recent;, ),e practical warnings the sufferings or ;Z i'Tfv'" tt 11 trefitment of the r race has causod the so- i n.i. V.i. 1.... -.1 ,..!L Bnenden.t, Policy in the Vireinia Valle'v'. 11 I i 1 'tit 1 lumrio limy iiiiuniimivu lJ UltUJ, 1 , . w called froedmcn to perish like calllo With- We speculate as wildly and are as liable I lno I-ono" lvni denounces Bljfrl- in uur iiiiiuury nues. 1 ue negro is niuu- to periodical panics ond insolvencies as if pumy m iuo vauey or lUe rally afl'ectionatc and decilo; bo, in many ' . knew notbin.? of lhA efrrl .1.' bcrr.r'.::.!: .V.kw?: cnsci, chaiibhes ft lenlimonl of fiJehly to tcl.cmcs and tencia', Put in rorac tLuiis "We dcull if a full desciiption of tho u:s master, and fondness for the master's 'the lessons of calumily sihk deeper and ncbivement would excite any appluse.or children who have been the playraatos of we are really in some degree jrnverned by be "proved by any assembly of Christian 11 own; the climate 1 best adapted to n,0 expeiience of the past. The EnglUh wen, unles party hatred had converted I. is constitution, and his southern lire i 1 nation, for instance, has acquired a lull ,hcm int0 Jemoua- The incident tells dear to him rrom habit and association. 1 nnd wholesome knowlodge of Ihe enVcts for lil,le ol u,e i'"ue of tljo civil war, Mien, therefore, the South oilers him 0f war and war expenditure. To Ameri- bul il fiivc8 a terrible illustration of the freedom and a homostead, and we otter j ica, in the present crisis.it has been a Piril in wLich it i carried on. Uy an only freedom wilh a houseless vagrancy ; creat miffortun e tbat during its past po- order from General Grant, the Federal Under incleman t skips. Ilm tinlnnnn nf I in I . 1 1 . 1 r 1 . f. .ro nnd or Klipri.tnn tr liih 1. im n... . llllv;nl e,Sifiicu it uim nuu no experience 1 . -"! 1 u'Bue'' 'hlankBtn rhn, t,.n , ! """""niioni vantage goes witu tno southern ollor, in- Were enough to teach it that it was even I 'he Confederate array down the alley of bamo, ' o - ut aipi, hirnui uj vi l'rixiwiiiijr ui iuo uiiiiuuiiics uuu perns : ng other nation ' lUB ouenannoau, uas lurneu nortuwardl Atf...i.n I.. ll.nl nl I I. a V-ll. k.. .1.-1 n.. . " . .. .. ' '. II... : i. 1 J . . . ... iu iuau, ii .wnu. vh iuu inB Americans have heon tho sno It, ' uv m icunug is iim aevastated .. '.. II.. .l.n n f ... I V. . I le prolit ol cot ton-grow l ne. It is admit- ,, prosperity seemed to themselves a spec itu uy me norinern ai-oiiuonisis thotn- i,d .luiinriinn rr,i,i iUn ni.n.. .11 io hirosuurg, us present quarters. A tract of fertile country, 00 miles in length i.i. - i 1.1 i ... . o , , selves that It was only the invention or people. No great national ailversity had ' wilb an average breadth of 40, between j the cotton-giu that prevented slavery from ever Iried them. It appeared so impossi-j te lilue Ridge and the North Mountains, Cooking and parlor stoves anj store p!M Ladies' Coats and Circulars, Yk torincs, Fur?, Muto, and Culls. Travelling Trunks, Curj)ct-Bags, Ladies' Baskets, etc., etc. WOOD AND WILLOW. WAKE. Flour, chop, salt, Ac. Saddles, bridles, horse eoUws, trimmedlon. nket. roboi. i.K.n. i.L. . u5"uo Grind stones and fixtures. 1 2-horso Olean w,n, timbor-sle.U buzzi sleighs, ciirrmges, At. ' Jj'M' Is fact, nothing th u ,nin or bes-t com Alany of our readers will have'no difli- es w-'r6 " w'cll received." xulty io recollecting tbat on a certain We are told that llawes' and Galloway's nrpift.inri 1iirinn tV,n lint r.F ik. ... (finpprlm nt iiotn " tli.l tvMi.t. rf..l " 1 :.i: . .1- .1 . -....ri r ... c... 1 .1... r. fulling into spontaneous dasuetudo in bla their course of nrosneritv slioulcf nvor 1 is burnt into a wilderness. l TO u w, - " ,,be soUl, Tbellockado,bydestroying'cmn6e,iiat,hpyMVmedto.veconvinc-! We hope the General has exaggerated this county became a hen we undertook (hip-a totfnihip lhat gave a Republican , tins branch or southern industry, has so ,i themselves they had taken a bond of, be extent of the deduction of which ho 'to '3wionslrate that the "real purpose of I rnnjority of 31 in 1SC0, and ofl2 in 1802 loosened the roots of slavery that its ex- fate, and tlut their brilliant condition ! ,,as 8en luo instrument, but he reports 'tho war was the destruction or fclavcry " gie majority for McClellan, a gain or, ,ra'ion wi." comparatively painless. ' ,vas immutable. There hni been a violent that 2,000 barns, and 70 mills, stored with . and that 'l.npvr.m,il it, 'n . ' 12 over the October election that Heeea- n , u . "ocer', t,,e loS' of change, nnd they nre plunged into some ," nd forugo, meal and inij lemeuts -andthat however stoutly Ihey may deny l- o tie uclouer election , that liecca all(l emancipate and arms its of the worst calamitieH that have ever ar- of agiicnlture, Lave been given to vj,e ithis Tact now. 1861.1 tho time would m wnstiip-which gave (.urtin a major- slaves, it will have removed what has ' MirtA.l il.n ni.l V,.rl,l Ht it .till flames. One of his mon was siiot in rr... ''ome when they would acknowledge it." y r52 in 18C3-now gives Lincoln but hitherto been Ihe chicr obstacle to its . to them an impossibility, and as such they tin8 orUer int0 t'll'tl. nl'J in rotalia- j This was then a terrible act or treason;7: that Lumber City,-whieh gave a "cSn'" lT 0T "t)- , j tion, 'every dwelling within a ladius of, t but what keep or cm got f -r our esstwS and will sella little cheai.r. 1, . Z ... '' publican majority of 1 in October now Truly their speech- .. . . . I? iLi.t 11.1 n h... . . 1 .... muni in .,r uuins Bave. , . tS '"t'Vl by the qui-tlty witl good?, Hour, bacon, or anything ja uur lin t to per conL on cost, and we diicoant ali bills , 10 at ten poT cent. ' T-r-Our Cloartteld friends will pieue not fur gut to call and seo us when they etau to ton ihey will find us on Ihojcorner f .rra.Tl; eccouiji by J. llunk, nearly opiiosite the Cunnd Iloon Main Street. J. , M011RU 1 Co. ' Nov. 'J, 1S8J. V 1,1 lY A in us. The Jacobin oman here was rer fectly rrantic. So flagrant was our crime 8ives McClellan fire. that .the valorous Abolitioni8ts; or Cur-'e9 "'a muc" 8ooa--wcnsville threatened to volunteer their ser- Tho "hrpynd rorcible" speeche wicos to coroo down and throw us Into the 1 "ere delivered by Messrs. McKnally and river. (Thev were verv rnrrful .l,n.r I l'uord ip Karlhaus aud Girard . - j - " -. . . , not to kind or fighting ) PKf. 1-ltOM TIIH TRIES SI II. Ab.SKbSMENT. Notioo it hmL irt .L . . .1. - . ... J B ' that the sympathies or the French Gov-! Vol if H... rn,nn,r thn Am,r! r ur. 1 ' five mile rrom the siot wher,. l, r.n i !.!. .. TilT ?' . . " , . . ? d ,t,UD'1f ernment, antl of the governing glasses tu with tho America or 1M),iIm most incred-' w burnt. Comment on such ottrocity is) Hiy "uiik.1 fr the puro of hearing Aipeili Lngland, have freidy given to the South, J ulous must perceive that something ex-1 needier. Some physiologists have ascert- fru,u the Triennial Assessment, k, it: and that a chief objection to the recogni- i traordinary has occurred thnt ennnnt be1 Cll H"1 the Amoricans have gradually ac-l F"r 1,18 '"WI"'P'f H.-hcn nt tho school houii 1 lif ... . .. 1-1 . .. . .. nun mis wen ma nfHiiuui ri auiuig a accounted lor ly tlie pnriiki reiH-ilion " i quire u uruining 01 ine ilea indiiin cast struEfc'le in def nf human slavery, jthcory. Il is a changed land. Thn chief."'' countenance. Can the M.irit of1 TIia nripaitv tiniv r.irrn.1 nnnn Ilia a ... I :. .1:. 'ri ti ilm n I. .. A .. 1 . . . . 1 . . I . v.--. t-".. nuuiui njr is 11 11 luvtt. junrnru iwo ireiN r-.....jw ninn nuu e nierci ln-l town- .South, of fraoing and armini: its slaves. 1 idnnig ami Kpiiprtinn. pupH innnnri ina' to thorn? Itut if the war m in ... n ... I come, or tovolunteer to do any other !suiI8, Iir0llucin8 a Deniocratic gain of3in will put asidu this obstacle, and leave the enormous armies things hitherto un- l w l,3 ho modern disgrace of man-' f fichline ) And even the Titts-I ,lie rrmor 11 latter which "enciiana r.ngali Uovernnienls free to known. There are Tortreys prisons aud kirul. I no uest ruction cf what invmleM ' folio the promptings or their inclina- arbitrary arrels for ' treason' There aro V f even for their own, sake. louks , n turg .aWicametotherescue.andad-p'"" Wejude.tlwrT, that there will be uiilj.nrv 'law, civd irihunali .that dare not 'more like desperation of ...Vil.an visea our arrest t.y the U. S. Warhbul of) -"b-H" no foreign intervention ;.ra.owi to south- nct. and whole States held in the Union reasoning confidence. Tho Federals must lliewcstcrn District Tur "giving aid und ;",es 8 wk or iwo nojner, so inai tney orn emancipation; but, subsequently it by armed Toroe. Added to these portents, uavegiven up the ho of jioMeing in comfort to the enemy !" How is it now? Is it treason to say that the object oC tho war is the extermi nation of slavery ? If so, then Mr. Sew- ard is chief of traitors. He is unnble to point to a single success of the war, ex- cept wherein it has advanced tho cause of ; abolitionism. It is a ''fuiluro" in every other respect. So far as the restoration -or tho Union is concerned, il is a "fail- could have been " hoard by every voter in one ' our greatest dangers J I ii- it:. i. i--i . .i the country," there is no telling our majority would have stopped. are the sontinual bailies, nil bloody, tho' Tuturo the soil they ravage. Xemotie whtro1 !"'""- srouiiuM. luunmg iu ma goon (w decisive ; ana tlr.s Ucfperate et rife oc or the country, which is identified wilh a 'ours on a coil to whhih such blind demor i cordial restoration of the l.'nion. we look 'nii.inn irtheDoniocratic County Committee la, upon the defeat or the Democratic parly i ly, Lore is rebellion, ir change bo its es wiso.they will employ thoso gentlemen in will 1,10 profound! st grief. We haeVence. Can Mr. Lincoln himself recog the next campaign. No matter at what . dcvoul!y bc;ie.ved (although our juda-j nize tho Uepu blio whose Government he u.i-111, iimjt, iim-ui, iiaro ueen nriiieu ny nccepteU trom the hands or Mr. Iiuchanan? uur iuiik'si iuhi me eieciion oi uenerai tat sna. VJt- Dlr:nq a recent rebel raid into Mi-' in mid township, the usual tiiare nf ho'din ele.ciio js, on TucrJ.iy Novcmhcr 13th. For tho twnrlii. nf (iirnnl, nt Cungnsi Hill hchool hfuje on Wcclmsday Xnv. Iflth. Fer CoriiiKtim timnl. i.i, nt tlie houoef Jtb Mnuror, on ThursJy November 17th. For Kariliaus fotrnship t tho house if R.J lloincs on Friday NovciiiI.it ISlh. Fur .Morris town.'hii. nt the Imme of J. T. Kilioi on .Vuturduy November I'Jih. For Orabnni townsbipnt the h'.usa of Jaoob llyW lir wn .1oiiibiy November Slat. For Drad'onl township at the horns of Jacob Pcareo r.u Tuesday November 2H, For liog-s towiship at ihe hous of Andrew Lros s on II ednesd iy oTcsuber 2:U. cost. tyOur Jjcoiin neighbor attacks sever al or our correspondents with tooth and u,.ii, nut. viiciriiii;uH L'L'B us wi i nil ill inn- L" l .in ui . I il 13 t l.n. il wtjLf.d niivn nri'n , unf I ..i. . i. A . . ii r - .. . . o i ' . .. ---- uiiuKu uiu nur i n us Kre nr nr nn ru ure. oo ior as me eniorcement or the in . i -i restorwl. sutmiasHiAilv on in nl,l iaia if ,. .i i i v '"6 ""i I'ciouum nuu-o, mi , . : , , . . . . . i.iuuhucuuh iuo niuruiini; condition Ol the 'I'hnrA aia innin lin fin, I if ji;tH..nlt .1 rfin.... ...i. i . . i.. ...il . . ... v,m..,oiivi Wi..v. ii nuu.i. iu-.... iu n i.-eiiy mm, wuo are Bdmonmhiv their countrymen amicablo understanding between the two l 0f the perils surrounding them - bm . that, in a spirit or mutual, yet they appear to I preaching to the le tnioti would have been , deaf, though the warnings are princinallv basis sections ; and ------ - - - . . . i . . . j'A , h - scuri a young man wa seized bv tucrillas ! t0J.1J'c"""' rwnh'P nt Schoul io,u,ll .. .': it . 7 . . . , . el or "Edward township at tho bouse of Thoma laws is concerned, it is a "failure." Thcs . .i.. ii.i.i i i . '.i . . , course, we "nWA them : but thoir au- L national h nances, a topic upon which a are lhe admission, of Mr. Seward, tho thors aro responsible, and can be produc-1 costly army f occup Secretary of State Acceding to bin, the 'ed whenever called for in .p.n. war is a ivecesi only in encroachments of ner. What wo do in this way we do open- j lftl,n disappointment. We will not atleot 1 the people, their more rational advisers the General Government upon the rights ly and above bomd, not " covert ly " ,0 con.cfrtl profound clngrin and sor-'nre obliged to have recourso to an Enir- afford ng the General Government a pre- ing up letter, from the Army," aud .ear, to .hod o'ver Mr. Lincoln's triumph. waslne of the i.st consideration, ,1m xexi to usurp powers not pranicd to it. palminz them ofra, conuino. W hatever party might have administered nnenrroil And when Congress shall pass a law, by a What we charge our neighbor with is "nruent during the next Tresi- greaily influenced their opinion an the two-thirds vote, abolUbing slavery thro'- his habit of besmearing his editorial col-ItZ w0?1J,.be ed out of policy or the North. The American cal- out the States, as Mr. Seward say, the UB tl I whinh ii . ! U" ea'l0rml c - power at ,t, expiration amid a storm or eolation, wo have recently published next Congress will then will tho w bi.I' n u T , hecent mon, as wel 'execration. During .,.. Tour years we jove that two millions or men have been tiJl .7 warliav itae blackguardf, of hiss parly, are alike 80Wn, ie ",m,; dur,n 1,10 next lost to industry, and that instead of two T, ' T' Iresponsible) with "low, dirty, personal four,' we .s,la!1 reap the whirlwind. The or three hundred million, sterling, the V ill O-o Union be restoied then? Mr. abuse" of bis fellow citizens and bis m .i K- .1 Ur ""If :- ,'1 " Northern Treasury has alieady expended Heward knowsitwill not. Nor doe, he.neidibora. If lhe '' w outL In want it restored. It was not the mirror 1 ... , , , , . C v .--.v..-..,, seousp-o iuei ,,uno last tho federal debt was JCS20.000, ,,ul ,ue purpose . wus t create riot nnd l,lnr.,1.',n,l ;n , maddened hv nnver v nmnn, .....l n.;n.l 11...1 .1 .1 . . ' ' for which the foe trail ri flilrnit ltr .lrat.rt ' . .1 .t p... r "V. iBireei''inen ltcy liavo, mining ipon Fort Sumter. in our Oth TU was decidedly crwiso they are but :tho gratification of a -mart; and if Mr. Seward'a cunning can jfiendUh and malignant appetite. to end the war ns successfully a, he commenced it, It will be well for tho country ruined, nnd desolated, and dis rced ai it must be. A Greenback well Invested. A year sgo several journals united In rceom- ! mending their readers to invest a Dollar "Oreen- . , j back in ourin;r that very excellent Journal iRSrln publishing the letter of Joseph for the HOUSEHOLD (including the Llttlo Ones) Lhiwberfjr fa our paper of tho 2d instant for th 0AR1)EN fr ths FARM, callod tho wo staled that "itwa, intended for last Ji,mcn'ca" culmn,,. Many persons were week', issue, but $ crowded out." But ' v ' vT V' 7 Wh lUd bccnUROllw;,l ln 1 , ? Ui i0 haT be" niuch more than satisfied. Thoy i!?T!. l l 10 l bore date 28th of.h.T. received the 23d Annual Volume of ,h. ...j Ou1uo0i to our "last week 'a is- Agricultri whUh 1. full of good thing,, useful. uiBuoor ricrrwecharg- prncucai, ana eatertaining, and just now the , us with " disingenuous lying." 1 1' Alisher Is sending out to each of .his subseri- ow, me lacu wcro precisely as westnt- TP'JinSi a rrcscnt of a pinnt of one of the (be arlielo was banded in in time for rcm&rkuuio Strawborries thnt has everbeon when sold by ths our issue of the 25th. but with.lr,. turned on Friday or Saturdav brought out. Thcso plants, focauso there was no room for it : and re-1 cel. I T T v 8 "em' 1 0 reaJiljr at " . . 1 ,k ' Ulul re- cents each. 0 the (lre-iil,,nu i, .1 1... . , ...v .Mib..vumsbjgui illlS certainly nniM wl 111 1. . . uLitamenl run l, .!fi,l i,i 1.. " . y is, 7. . 7 " u caure """on go ana ao likewise Notwithstmd- smUsfaction of even the Jaeolin junta. ,,n8 h rfeont advance in cost, the Publisher tn lhis very weak attempt to fasten lUI oiror lo ,ak ""crlbors this month (Nov- fulaoWl upon us, our neighbor but ad- ombcr) at 11 JeT from now to the end of mits that just tuck Jaliehoodi arc habitual m (1Si mDth,) for tlM- Ani 4ti firther, with him. :':? 0rUr, " f lh ttm Strawberry rlants, sent froe and post paid, to every hew sub- a .. . '. , , ", " ,. . scriborwfco enolose. 5 cents extra fur oil eloiii in thoir aearch after hen'i eggs, not to touU U' "nd lh' Dollar (or tha 1 L1 0) ,nd lh lake the nest egg ; but one morning the Cltr 8 conU l onc lo Ri!,a Jvne, Publishor little girl reached the nest first, seized on t0 th -yr'''','''i at P" Row.NswToak the gg , and started for the house. Her , ClTr nd the paper, .to. You will got a disappointed brother followed, crying most beautiful, well illustrated, praotical paper, ' Mot her 1 mother I Susy, ahe'a been and n4 the cheapest one la the country, to say noth Rot tho egg the old hu measures by. ing of the una Etrawberrj flint, etc. THY IT raa.iuenea oy poverty, hunger, ami grind- 000. Since then the war hasbeen carried ng laxea do not reason with much jus-1 0n at tho osimated cost or X800.0O0 a dav. ' ' "T""","' fienn. uiriri uy Marcji next, theroforo when Mr. V.?lSTn mr ,,ai",y.in m01""1! rf-, Lincoln, ir elected, will begin hi, second s on of tho Government. iut with the term or ollice.lhe debt or lhe North will Kepubhcan party in power, justico and amount to 7K,000.0()0. The interest or n,u,, .v.,t,in no go nana ana tins debt w be. at east. Xia.rtm nm tiana. Ibey whosowed the soed will , This nrincinal. however, cives .-vim reap the bitter harvest. The Demo-! perfect idea of the sum total of Ihe nalion cratic party could 1 not have prevented it, al liability. 'All reference lo (he Confed- "i"-"' "S. ve uiminisiidi tho eracy nnd its debt is, or coumc. omitted terrible abundance of the erop. But as The seven hundred millions do not include hings have turned out, the peoplo, when the immense amount ( unsettled claims tbe hour of sore d.stros, comes, instead yet to bo brought in," or which the Amer of cursmg ho Democratic party, will turn (can estimate speak,. Tho item, re need to it fcr ruling, i hey will remember it. not specify, but coming at once to the to warning, acknowledge its sagacity and ul ol the calculation, we find that they or. glit, and cling to it for deliverance ' will add more than $300,000,000 to tho It, prospect, were never .0 good a, they ascertained debt, making a grand total, . J .. cor 01 Pwer on'I which can be more clearly expressed in was Biupiniy intoxicated, ltoforo bn unrfpr.nn i.-.i.i. v v...-.L could get sooer another cani; seized and For Uulich towndhiimt the s. ii-i hmi in Jivm. treated him in the same manner, and of- villeon Saturday November 2iith, ter that another party, so lhat fo a per-' For 1cl!car'11 township at thlu)ii?a of Samuel )I iod of four davs ho was kei t dead drunk 1 r mJlh on Mum,nr November 2Sth. the greater portion of tho time. He 0.; For K"ox 'ownhiP ' Tury Iliii school how .o.vVhat o,re or ,wod7. of VZ" IS all we 1 enough, but four is to too much Uregory on Wednesday November .101b. Of a good thing. For Jordan township at the public school in An- . " ; , sonville ou Thursday Ueecmbtr 1st. A nnv, 13 years old, diednn Chichcs-.ForCho.it township ut tho school homo nar Sl ier, N, II, recenlly, who weighed H85l mon ltT&bouir. on F.-i.lny UeeomUer ?d. pouuds1 It took ll.i feet of boards to I Fur w'nin8oa in sail borough on Satur make hi, coflin. It was ,o large that it r Dce?!,mbfr 3J ... could not be taken into the Lo5m The! " eorr.se was bound upon limhers and ear- For Bell township at the house of Asaph Elliics ncd to the COflin outside the house, Tuesday December 6th. Fur Lumber city at the puh.ic school houitU said lioroun on Vt esnesdny Uoccinner 7. For r-enn township nt tho house of V V AJe son on Thursday December 8 For.Curtvensvillo at the bouse of Isa.10 Blooati Friday December 9 For Pike township at tb.saine placo on SstarJiJ Pecqiubcr 10th. For ltleom township at tho houso of JamoiBIoon on Monday December 12th For llrady township nt the houfe of ffillisa Echwctu on Tuesday December Uth For Duion towniihip at the houso of William F Johnson on Wednesday December Mia For Fox township nt thn houso of John Dimly on Thursday December 15h For Duston toanship at the hoiisssf Jesse WA. son on Friday December 10th. For llsarflel J borough at the Comuililoairi' of- fce on Monday December lKth. For Lawrence tlswntbip at tho irjit plae oa Tuesday Diccmber 2tlib. An appeal from the vuluatioos of t'nseateil Lands will bo held at tho Commissioneriofficf, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 27th A d; Dll'.l) On the 1st inst., at the rcsidonce of her 00 Samuel, in Lumber city, Mrs. Anna Mc Crncken, aged 77 years and 10 months. In rhilipsburfr, on Monday evening last, Mrs. Martha, wifo of Samuel Carlisle, (daughter of the Into Dr. II. Lorain, of this place,) aged about 28 years. UJ.' . . , ui' Stlu bbtrlistincnts; CAUTION'. All persons are hereby caution ed against buying or selling a eertBia Dark lirown Muro, now in the possession of John High, jr., of Knox township, as ths same belongs to me and is in his uso on loan only. w CON HAD BAKER. Nov. 2, ISM. CAMfi trespassing on the premises of the un dersigned in lltcraria township, on or a uout the 1st of October ISrtl. a IiliV lil-li nrtlmml,., isi -,;., ,;,na nil nerso sill the ui.paeu 10 ne put two years old. The owner is oeroby requested to come forward, prove propoity, pay charges and take him way, or he will be sold acoording to law. Jiov. 8.3k. 1. g. WASUDURN. C A trespassing on Ihe premises of tho sub scriber in Lawrence township. Clearfield cn. terestcd must attend m mi m.timl can be talis alter that date Uy order of the Ho ard cf Cca missioners. WM. S. BUADLKV , Clerk. Cominissloncri OrBco, Oot. 10th 1SC8 roHMSiaV AT TU K BRLLCfONTI OIXURT CBlUS) I'LM'R or sisi.MiS. ......r., I .l 1 luuio ticsnj t jiurssfu iu ustiuiness. uitnin ine next To-ir years words than Kl urn, nf nna llmnannd rn popular madness will have spent its force,' hundred million, sterling. This i. half and the public judgment U. sobered and the value of all the real and personal ll ,0' cviilJCU 111 BillUUi Ul CHIBUJliy, iiAurr & Co., u HAVING leased the Foundry and Mrfhln; Shops at Mllesburg, known as "GRKM's uu i.r nuuui uiq . n.ui oi uctooer, iao4, a cream colored horse, with dark main and tail, and hav. g on a sot or old darnes. The ew&or is rennoi. j - t i . . . . i-- , periODil . i l, ' f"" lT rssrgei i 01 NDRV," are prepared to marufofturs ss nronorlv in tliA'!orl Kii. '"".",,u " m. AHLLhll. .repair Steam Kneincs. sweep nnd tread po niri l . .. nov.w-Lpu. i Ti.n.1,;,,. m..k;... v .a llnihsirsr heel, of defeat, i. not cailJI upon lo defini ' doubul "aTleianM souHnd ' Kef I R-fFiT " -" " S it. ruture noUcv That if !i,.7i i. l- ,ui 8lleI5,arice, Missouri and Iven- LSTKAl. I ings of all kinds at short notice. They alsobare 11 "i.P ?J7r "i'l. .',en.llehl1' '"?kr- CiTRAVISD from th. premise, of Michael both at Ilellefonte and JUil.sbnrg.a f.rlyrf prn.rA .nrl V,V .1 , . yel 10 Uut eVeD now we "i arrivel at 3 Stlnckeckner, in Morris township, about the Cook and Parlor Stoves, for soft coal, of PiW- IZ . 8 ' i T-,7 . kCB of I)re" thecliaiax, The last property valuation 1 1,1 of A"g"t '."t, a Brown Brindlo Bull, white burg manufacture. Call and sco for yourself , .u.r.g,, ul iuo normern Mates was made when i . , , ' ,u "u ooui iwo years intervention, and other question, which they were at the bii-hi nf .iirl !oM '"l frrinK- Fr Information leading to his ISAAC HAUPT is .'(rent for the York, VT;c not even lhe administration (much less Since that tho nl,tnf,v ,aL r . i r,5.OTer7'..1 T".?. 1,1!?r"1y- . , iD-? ui Columbia Insurance Companies. ;V.iP.PK,,,,0n). "rrr0,11, BV have Ween fatally diminished, and Mary change lhe aspect of affair. Iief-re another land, Misnouri Western Vireioia. and nir i:i i 1 1 n am in ran nan en niAHA.. 1 tr ... . v ...7i ' ,u . . r i""e."'um ao- , iveniucu.y nave been dnvaslaied. Tho Nov. 9-Kt.pd. MICHAEL 6T1NSKKCKNKR.1 IOUAil): 0a the road botwecn Curwesville,' " . ...1 1 Mill HH .U. on.L i ... . I. I... .iiu uis.'u .'.111, VII KUV ..m VVIVUI 1UBU owacr, z ehar- BI5RTAUT. lii.iL. i . .t '8V18ed " present. ! last talft or destruction is Trom the Valley ! TRAVELING BAU, containing, among other IS ne ilUIV ol Iha llAmnmiiM i .ill., ci. i.i i i i . .1.1.-. 1 r .1... Li.t rr-L keen & i 1 j' i wi iuu oueuanuoan, wuiun 1, DeiOg del lb-1 """s orvio ici ni civiuii. iuo i."P- .. $ llDl ,eye upon event., and, eiately converted into a desert. Tho in- "ailing upon the subscriber and payin. riinn iZ . . . vo "n cotue ,or , lcrM 01 lna deb' 'ready accumulated i. i' V' ! TL 1 "C?:e,P:' hir l0ic- It." freedom reckoned at 6 per centor almost double UwWBW . bul tc waich r Ii n,ple, 0D i no dut' lhal of En6'r.d ; ao the American, have ! P. K R A T Z B R, ourJlvn. . 1. . I'"10 8Rrct'- For I ,b6 rpeot of bearing a future financial I TifRBCHAKT, .nd dealer la Dry (Jood. it. f,eo frow... .ncJUf'S: Kithe At CMi JyiO,C4-ly For Snle A Fruit Furm. THE subscriber offers for salo on rcaionaM terms his FARM situated in Lawrence town ship, about midway between Clearfield and Cor wensville. It contains about Si acres, with abonl 65 acres thereof cleared, wilh a Frame Bow and Frame Barn. There are upwards of grafted Apple trees In good condition a" JU Ir. llh mmntilT nf ChelTT tTS'f Orapevincs. and oaiier small fruit Ureoii-th whole being well locateU. lot tiue is m.., abli. For terms apply to the subscriber i CUirfieU. GE0RUE IllORS- boZviflQ, lS6,-tf, !