i n ' '. U..LL 8 -.J HJ..'.J- -J l l 1 ? 1LH- A-! ! .JUL' 'JL.JH! .7 '--iv Toi Dimocract iu no Coxcusions to ( Tho Duty of the Democracy, nr.... ii.. .ct...;.., nnrnna ra Whatever mar be the onmion of the tutki.viion nun iuo viBi-m. r , , , - - . i menus ui tao Auiuiuisirauon, every vuiiu Damnable Outrage-Soldiers Hanging I -Xfab Monster Paine- ' Democrats by Authority. 'another incident . ma admin iht rati av. On the 7th ult., aiquad of soldiors num- t 1 1 it- ... eloquent in their appeals to the magna- Rn(1 ltnpartial man mu(t Rdm'it tb'a, the, tering between 100 and 150, were .ent to administration' tt a, P.?ne io KentuckJ nimity of the Democrats. We are no reported results of the election for rresi- the shoals, in Martin oounty, Indiana, by Bn(i Tennessee, it appear that but few of dont. do not cxpreu the free opinion or, Gen. Ilovey, tor the purpose of arrestinj the transactions Hint combine to maki the citizena of tho freo States. It is be- certain parf.ee auspectod or treason, con- record so dark with Infamy-hive boon yond doubt that mean were used, to se-'spiracy, &o. . furnished lo the public. ' Every day some cure votes lor me Auuiinistration, w hich ouun uiut niu.r . mm, nrj now fact is brouuiu to light, toint Wednesday MotisiNa: longer"copptM-hoad," "sympathizers with rebels," "seoret traitors, worse than trai tors with arms j" but a "parly of patriotio impulses," and 1 whose devotion to the Vnion cannot he questioned." Then the 0)ost pathetic appeals are made to let W.nndB I.a liv-ftrmoa " and La ftf one t im-k"" '- "J B' " linn Mr l.inin n ninu : truind. and yield to President Lincoln a tti votes as olliciallv unnoiiooil but lio i After undergoing shamclul indignities at Uullutin. Tennessee, aud be writes lliiit '.Xovambcr 23,' l)lin(j nDtl UDnucMioning support in nil never receiveiUhefieelunboughlsullrngcs at the hands of their raptors, Mr. -'lii ion miuiy incidents, equally revolting to the I. . . i ......i ! ... i.'nrit.A muiorilv tt llio riiio.w nf these 'and entile Of the. Others were released, but neonla of n c vilioat aire, which marked ins scnenies, vtueiuer ngin or wrung. 7,.,, .. .:V.- "i "i.;- it' Mr. Cnullinld wak taken out to the woods .n!..:..i r i...;- . Ttroi lliefp 11 Jiimuij tiuau icuuru, niiru a V i V Vr i n i i uu"w iu, jruw if were neither ranctionrd nor juetitied by , Jonn u. u uncn, wemocrauo meoioer oi Crimo is added to the Blready extensive luwer morals. Force anil money, hre the , the Legislature,) 1 homes Gormley, J vs. caialogue paraded" before the people in choaen agents of pow er, and power has Soibert, (a returned soldier,) Neat Caul- n,B j,ublie prints. Wo have a letter from ued both withoutsvruploinlhe late efec- hold, (formerly of thiscity.) Job. Pezodors, I a Uuion soldior, a member or an Illinois rAA,. ia tlia fi.m' tutu uvumi utucif, rpiinipnt a-hrt norvil nntlnr An I'mnA Wv iiuucrmin 04) nir us the followinBi "It ' ,"lr Kat with many young men the most ,55 duty, to i, . ..9 " most iti.. " method of winding up the nieht i? J it home." "l,f(liB, J0liead the Tro ptclus of Pri ' MsRBsiuo, and then fend for it, ,,06'i Foit Sale! EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, ly Sack -for h10 by tli. .uWriW B,r"1 Fraudulent Votes. In accounting for their overwhelming defeat in tuis county at tne late election, rllttieIS 0f the' lici.ubli tt f 1 A . A 1. I I be aeooin organ cnargei u 10 me uw . (j f c rliort, that the Peniocrats own histoty, igaoro The nerate" add "unscrupulous" effofts of . i i .ii .i , i ivemocriis, nnu nmung umur unwnrrani- 'n)nke able acts," the polling ol several "fraudu lent votes." Among these "unscrupulous" efforts of the aforesaid "leaders,',' we are inlormed that "Mr. Lincoln was chnrced with usurping powers not guamuteed by the ConstitDtion ; with .'the commission of nets of tyranny ; with restricting the free dom of speech and of the press ; with at tempting to interfere with a free expres biou of the people at the ballot-tox," d'e, retry word of which u true, and our neigh bor has not the hardihood to deny a single one of them. It is easy for him to designate such charges as "unscrupulous," hut it is not so eaoy to deny their truth, and our neighbor very prudently makes no' attempt at denial. Mr. Lincoln has been guilty of one cr the other and per haps all of those high crimes once a month for the last three years. k But as to the fraudulent votes, we. are told that "three drovers who wero passing along with their droves, were stopped nr.d taken to the polls and voted forMcClel lan" in Bocus township. W e are i uocrata rrgel thers g .. of w. ftbout l Q. ,ook r M. and after being in tho, teachings or the' ,,nrljai and unbiiued observation. As an tei rogated as to his knowdtfe of aims lie, thcit own princi-' index for the Tuture searcher after the having been Kronght into the neigbbor- Irullr vva nnr rooaiit llu. nn , mil. 11 II0CXI. 8 rope WUS put urVJUHU im lirun, ,- msy serve as indicative at least, ror sucli and he was actually hung vp from the limb f.,ntry. The soldiers trave !au investigation, then, as justice will M-ofatree! lie soon became losonsible and ; weat direction, and ab;u 'h, I nmndfrein the truth of such a history, as was letdown. After he had bulhoienUy'from la0 town surround Democracy has no concession Wherein Mr. Lincoln uoes i it will approve; as it will as fearlessly will ha worthy of the name. condemn whatever he does wrong. But these proffers of "conciliation" are baely deceptive. They aro as tmachor- . 1 ..I . ! V- .. i t, f. ous as sin. look at mo eviueni-e : in question now te oeciuo, unat Maryland the Democrats are forced to pay .the Ikmocracyj whatever tho niilitury fines, may fall khort of defraying the expenses of tho' Freed m'au's Kcst" in Ihut Stale. Until this, and all other indignities, are re the Democrat who oilers to accej proffered "conciliation" is & baseborn, soulles, cringing coward. niuia lolio published. i In July, 1803, a scoutwas scnt-out from Oallatin. in command of thn 1 liiMiknnnt It 'hood, a rope waa put around his neck, of Company"0 , 12'Jih Illinois volunteer in- vcled iu a south- t ftccn -miles tud a citizen's recovered to speak,' his tormentor, again i,ou.t. and mndo the husband and father Under this view ol the subject, anil wuu euueuvuien iu iww nuwinrin uuU a prsoner wuiiomtung at me umner-ia-.li.,n to be'of cuilt. but fuilinc in thin, As waiaaaui , !n unita of all entreaties, thesol- ' those of the whole Doiuocralio party oflhunjvpl Finally ho was taken down.und Jdiera carried the man soiuo twenty yards ! the country, it becomes a most important permitted lo have a brief repite. . fron: the house, and, bv orders of the lieu- CigrA correspondent of the New York World gives what purpevts to Le the sub stance of a recent conversation between the French Minister aud Mr. Seward. The representative of the Empcrdr XfTpo leou renews tho offer of his ervices in opening negotiations between the Gov ernments of Washington and Richmond, hintin moveme no direct repoaso 'ays he will consult no-! his master (Lincoln) invites the French While Mr. Caulhuld was allowed a 'tenant, in the nresence of his weenine i ' i, . i ! . , .. . ... . . . m oreatning sped, uie so:tuer jiuv r"ileiwifo and frrcliicnod cluiaren, fhot him around the neck of ilr. lezedors and down .and left tba oornso wellerinir in iLs ence between "opposition to the Govern-, nung uiru ieing umi uown m i ni-iwiis blood, stretched upon the green award.-- ment." antl "onnosition to the policy and lo qucstiou uim, anu eaou nine eiappmg Tno lieutenant then drove tho wifo and meiwures of the Government," lhat it re-.him in tho face. Ibis outrage was re-inerthrca children from their pleasant uiree limes in uis case, a io i home, and set the Louse , on t re. The it that he Was an innocent 'hnildin.? burned ranidlv. and in nnn hiif as permiuou to nwKBum way ,ft fhonr. a w a wai rem ere 1 a w dow. effective auipoi tero,of our Gevernuieul, , uomo, mote ueamnas anve i and with her fatheiless baoes left without irit and form. At this time; -oi yet raiunea wun i:ie progreM mey 0 gUPlter homeless wanderers, nnd with is the duty of There is so wide and marked a -differ il this , meiwures of the Government," lhat it re-jUim in tno iu moved quiies only to state it to domooBtrate its, pealed three , 'icharaeter. Tho Democracy are now, and j which, finding iever have been the true friends and real victim, he was Kov'. 23, ISC1, tf. 1 1 M I . Toachon wnnteit. to ...k il V.'NI Mill l.t.t it.. i. in Brefl. ,., ,uu iiinuiiig winter, lerm. 4 i gi from thirty to 6,r.y dollar,. ' i no, or to th. uiictosifrusa it Luthor.l,,!!' Je" Nov. 23, lSCl.pd. DAVID iAsvj-. .Notice to Cnllopt pOLLECT0U3 OF TAXES for 1S61. t Kj by notiUoa that aii blno ' d;'MeW Duplicates must U paid on or 2 ' of January, 186 J, to ts Treasur. I ' J or intoront will be charged on the .IS1'' tsrabor, 1 184. By crdr, of the Board S( W. 8.' ItRim n .... , hviu or. 23.1904. ji Djr given umi ioor I lnlh in ftni ... .... ... ... .i thev are so exclusively. ias riguis anu libe'rtiea of Ihe people, wbion Ihe spirit and form of our Govern nent establiithes, recognises, and guarnties, are tho bul wmksof freedom on which the Demo cracy have placed themselves, to defend and protect thoso rights and liberties ngainbl all assults. This has been the duty of the Democracy. It is now espec ially their duty. At no lime in the his tory of men to whom liberty was hirth- g lhat it is owr wm to initiate such a j right, is this duty more Imperative than nert. To this Mr. Seward makes now. To defend the Constitution, all, oach and every one of its principles, right, .rant of the facts in this case j but we .know that the democrats of Boggs town, ship are as law-abiding' and intelligent as ttheir Iraducors, and that'thcy would take jio advantage that they did not deem Ihe law clearly allowed them. Besides this, it is not bard to conceive how a "drover," ifinding himself in Boggs township on the . day of election, "in pursuit of his lawful .calling," xmight have a perfect right to vote, there. But whether this is a case of ithat character or not, we do not claim. The next case it that of a "sewing-ma-.machine man," who voted in this boro'. In this case we know that the gentleman's ' right to vote was just as perfect as that of : his challenger. lie made this fact clearly appear at the time he offered his vote, t ehid the reference made to it by ourneigh " Lor was contemptible io the highest -degree. In Lawrence lownship."several votes of a doubtful character were taken without a word." We know not to whom allusion . is here made, unless it be to a certain office-holder in Washington city, whose "domicil," if weare correctly informed, is Minister to call agun this week and very cordially admitted that the "job" of subduing the rebels was much bigger than he had calculated on at the beginning. BGen. if cClellan resigned his com mission, as Major General in the U. 8, rmyon the Sth- instant, (day of elec tion,) which was "immediately accepted," says the shoddy organs, and Gen. Rheridan appointed to the tame rank. But if it was "immediately" arcepted, why was its reception first denied, at Washington, and not revealed for more tbana week! This looks eurplcious. It is more than probable lhat it was kept back in the hope that Gen. McClellan9, could be in duced to recall it. and pnvileges, becomes now. tho para mount duty of the Democratic party. The ollicially prouounced vote may show a rua ioritv auainst tho Democratic party, But the so-called miaonty, tn aggregate num bers, in honesty of purpose, in devotion to the Government, in dofease of the con stitutional rights and liberties of thq peo ple, In its free expression of its opinions, in its unbought aud solemn annunciation of its votes at the ballot-box, has a strength and power nat to be mistaken or trilled with. What made this minority but love and liberty ! What conhitituteb its vitality hut 'devotion to priociple? When in the two great Commonwealth of New York and Pennsylvania, hardly ken thousand voles continue the officially leclated mnjority for Ihe Administration, had made in ferreting out traitors, the soldiers again seized Mr. Caulfleld, tho night following tho circumstances detail ed above took, him out to the woods, where he was confronted by l.wo of Lin coln's infamous detectives, spies, or pimps, who insisted to the soldiers lhat Mr. C. was a traitor 1 hearts full ef sorrow, As an excuse for this act, it was claimed that a soldier had been murdered in the neighborhood some weeks belere. Whon the facts ot this transaction were reported to Gen. Paine, bo remarked; Served the d d son of a b- h right. I wish that the lieutcn tostam,ni.. . ornate ol ABRAHAM KYLER, Utt er n l township, Clearfield county, decMsei k beea granted to the undersigned, tll:r,.n" dobted to said e.taie .re requested mcdiats payment, and thofe hsvini dJL , airainit tho some will nrAni a..x tisuted for settlement. ' ,uU"- TDTIVr 11 vt a Nov. 22.6t.pd. MO It. LIVERUQ3B, j E'n. He Was again llUllg Up and l.nt'had eill-rf Ilia man bn hrmi'rhtin nl a slapped in tho Tace, and queitiond as toipri80r.er alfQ 0 , a,ave mo lfae trouble tM "Sons of Liberty," out denied know-j0f J0ng So Subsequeul fuels have proved that the citizen thus inhumanly shotdewn was not guilty of tho crime Imouted to him. Gen. l'aine approved of the outrage, as the lieutenant and his soldiers were not even reprimanded for what they had done. They claimed that they werS' ac tio; under orders of Gen. P., and he was alone responsible for the deed. A Union soldier, VosUent of the State from which Gen. Puine hails, Illinois, assure us lhat the above statement is stric'.'.y true. The simple recital of the fac.U is a more severe comment than any',n;ng we can offer. IjvmulU k'y. Journal, iSuu. 12. inc anything of the organization. If begged of his inhuman utousors to shoot him at onco, rather than torture him as they were then doing. After Gen. Ilovey's aaents had "played" with their pi isoners sulliciently. they wero permitted to go ; not a single fact or cir cumstance having been ascertained to criminate any of them. This, fellow-countrymen, is the manner in which peaceable, Uniou-loving Demo cratic citizens aro treated. If Gen. Ilovey does not investigate this caso and punish, the actors, ho should be held responsible for the outrage. The facts are as we have stated them. They are a burning shame aal 'disgrace to tho men in authority Viho coudU nanco them. Ai'e citizens thus tobe dragged tLrough the streets, hunc and torti-.rd. t the in stigation of poos iniscr'.ulo wrtitches cal From th New Haven Register. Sanitary Expenses We have received a eopy of the report oi the secretary ot the toanilary Uoramis sion ot the W estern 1 0 the Assessors Of ClnnrfinU r. '"wuvy, BY DIRECTIONS of In.pecor 0,Wr,lT you ore hereby notiBed to mskscoiZ. and forthwith return to to this oDice, jour li ofcnronmei.t and classifications of thsmli " ntca of the county, in accordance wits eepts ia year several duplicates, h i, i f ' lumi. u tame laniua ue C0J.- .rl j month. By err of th; Sft S " r r "v7.!. S. DRADLET.Cltii Commrs Oflice, Clsarflold, Nov. 17, isst. Clearfield AeadelnyT D. W. McCUEDTA. B. Principal rpiIE neit Quarter will op8D on Mood,. H. 1 6th or December, 1804. Terms of u follows: " Common English, comprising those hranch. ' es not higher than Reading, Writing.Arith. metic, Geography, Knglinh Grsinuier sod i History, per quarter, - ' 5 H Higher English, per quarter, - f j Languages, per quarter, u .mm Nov. 23, 1861. The Magazine for the TlmesT . not for McClcllan. "In Graham townswip they received the - vote of a man who was known to have -come from the Slate of New York within a month'or two." Wonderful I Why, ' Lincoln received the votes of several men in this borough who had only arrived the day before from other States, and of one who arrived that very day direct from the Union League Eoom in Philadelphia. "In Graham township many of the TMcClellauites went to the polls with their .guns upon their shoulders." Terrible'. Wonder if the guns voted? Our nelgh- - bor ought to inquire. It Is certain at 1 least that the Grahamites meant to vote " threats of arresting drafted men on that -day to thecontrary notwithstanding. In Knox township ah, that terrible Knox township we are told that "threats had been made to drive the Union men away if they came to vote." And is thi the way, you account for the falling off in Knox? But how about Pike? Your vote fell off there, right in your strong hold. Were similar threats made there ? These, then, are the "devices" made by the democracy to Increase their vote in the county. But how about 'tothor side ? Was everything fair and square On the part of thoso who thus accuse the De mocracy of polling fraudulent votes ? We shall give hut two instances, lolh of which can, and we hope will, be substantiated in our Court of Justice. The assessor of, a Republican district refused to assess fotsr Demoorats, who made proper and umeiy application, and who thus lost! their votes. In Brady township two men voted for Lincoln in the morning, aud iu the after toon the tamo two men again voted for Lincoln in Winslow township, in Jcfrcr aon county. If our neighbor hes any other com- Vlnii-lsi In sw.h. . s j,.-.-., v 1Uttn, Rl)0ul rraudulont votir.. . S3 A War Like WorlJ. The Opininn Satitnnle, of a recent date, tiyos this ditrual picture or the present bellicerenl condition of the world. If there bo a dean1 calm in politics as ; I well as busincs, among us, it is not the i aamA in 1 1 finfli rt in both States, out of the aauretate vcie'bel upon mankind? of lolb. the "minority." as it is U culled, pleasant features Of Lincoln and Morton's tho Democracy in tho.so btales, is a pwer. asieuuapty, with Ilovey at the hand ol It. '.!.. 1 i . - 1... : . n I. .. . ! r vi e invite vuis pwwer i ciiiiii vuimuiTs- iiiu i".. niiiry. t iutt it glorious uoveru tion of its duties in tho future. Without menl we haro! How long, oil how long "ishing to dictate, we only suggost that,r.'uhu wo bo blessed with it ? Vineenna prudence, patriotism, stern devotion lo naiuuaj Hci.Vrn ou'i tiie principles ol our tamers, unliutering determination to support tho Constitu tion, and lo mjintuin evfy constitutional right and principle which helungi to the people, is the duty of tba great power which consti tutes the Democratic party of the coun try Heady to itefend, prompt to defend, ilnlor WT In jii I A italttnn I ItanS r I r n 1 1 mill ' ... o .v. .....w r.' .anio in ail pnrts ot tlio nil in iiinnut wa priviloees. must wo continue to ho it is..t;,, rhr)o-qu..iters of humanity, in fcur uuty, our solemn sacred dutv. In a , t;. : .i i ..i , : ' . i . iY , i lact, aie living in . the barbarous siale ot ........ j - - -j r ....... There is war in Poland; War in Algeria. ' War in Tun's. War in Mexico. War in the United States. War In Puru. War ia New Zealand. , War in Uhinn and Kachagar. War in Japan. War in Afghanistan. War in twenty countries in Africa. This it, unfortunately, enough to dis courage thofriendsor universal peace, and who can say they will not meet with still . . ma . . . ki uiBaiiii'Miiti inin iipil iinr r i r a ii South resists this auhiucalion. the tv.tr "na ilul interest in our country ' ,,unL?nl.v ,,',, n,inm,lrlr . " . . ' r,,. 11,. . iiU I1a I .niAiun. i n . . O . I I - " I .-'.' iu. uin' not it must be conlessed. in tho most nacinV. uuinur, ana, io tuose who stuay the gen eral situation, instead of getting better, goes on from diy to day getting more and more complicated. ' Wiiirb tub Monsv coks. Oa the 4th instant, the rebels, under Forrest, cap tured the town of Johnsonvillo, on the Tennessee river, including the destruction of several gunboats. This was a depot for Federal supplies, the greater portion ol which they destroyed to k,eephem from falling into the hands of the enemy. The lots is estimated at six millions or dollars. . j-imiy gooa day's work, when three millions more are added to the daily ex penses of tho war. Whes tub War will end. While the shoddyites aro trying to fool the people by prres4ng ta favor peace, thcybcca sionally let slip such items as the follow ing, cut from the'Now York Timet, edited by tho chairman of the Republican Na tional Committee : "I try it every way, and cannot cypher out a pence. So long as the North insists upon subjugating the South governing it iiy uunoii anu ouuois ana to long as the the Western Department of the led Government doeliyM, who at a li-1 Unile,.i yLRt"- lcntoti nt Louisville. Ky., J U TERS O N S MAGAZINE This is oho of the ruiiioups. i, i, oi, w dsDurv ?1 - Tb, Bm, hJ chc , . . i tie amount coiioctcu is put at al.uoo ; ; 4. ui tuis, tiiern. has been expended lor mills POPULAR must go on. lhu Ku.sian war inCircassiu lasted twenty years. I ho Spaniards end Moors were at war eight hundred years. The Moors have been driven out of Spain, and Circassia hat been conquered, the remnant of the people who lcfuied to submit to Russia, takiag refuge with the Turks. In frn or twenty, or thirty years, the Southerners who huvo not escupcd to Canada or Europe, may tako refuse in Mexieo." The Democracy havo endeavored to liow the peoplo tha evils nnd perils which will lollow the four years mote of the present Administration of the Government. Wo have no lot or part in either its pis ns or its policy It cannot ak the Democratic party to ignor its vital principles, to aban don Iho rights of the people merely to second measures destructive of all consti tutional liberty, which the Federal Ad ministration may aufgest. Another duty, clearly sequent to these, a to keep up our organization and to await the devel opment of the end. Tranquil, firm, with out participation, hut with keen sensibili r , . . i . ...,.. f 1 1. 1 1 ... : . i i lute, uie uuiy ui mo a'cuiuuibuy ia iu ut , :". ,,i " r 'r i vimlant. readv. and determiueU to nro- !?"' Pl,ul,,,1Pn 0 f"'' ar8 .J . I.- -:u. 1 l:f niUSl u teci instiiuiH'ii!! anu tiitj rigma nuu iii'i-r tics of the people. Age. From the Grcensburg (Pa) Republican, Nor, 16 I Trftnrla ntion Wpstmnrelnnd Knlrivnra Aboli' ion Villainy Exposed. fkate of J'ennfyhania, 11 'atmorefand Co. SS. Tub Dutch Qxr Canai,. -The preliml narv survev for thia imttnrinnt rir .. Belbre me, a Justieo of tho peace, in mude Sundav. August . and tlirnit- rorsaid county, personally came Israel itsolT commenced on tho lllh of tho same Myers, of llempfiold lownghip, said coun-' month. ty, who being duly sworn, says that he is a) The neck of land which rorms the bend member otL. u, 0i tn l'enna, oiunteers.: in the James Hives at this point, and in-me muiiniy service oi me u a: I lrourh w i w. tha rnat . nt i. ir.r. that on the day of the October election, in yarde across. The excavation is of nfli 1304, be was at tho Chester Hospital, cicnt demh helow low atnr mark f ioi s whoaeted oJ f" a,,p I'Lift ; "at h r,e'"e.nufl'i distinct- the largest gunboats rfeoe.ssary in thosoige and the like l that he,V0'e,J Jpr Joun L- lwoi, for operations to bo carried en higher up the pnt analUcliIlCngi,hn,T,crn,'f0r0,h?n" liYcr- UPWBrd of thousand cubic we hope he will bring them forward, u. juu, 1Tm io me "sound judg ment" of Democrats ia out of place and out of time. Soft solder may do in some cases ; but after you have characterized the Democrats of Clearfield county as a 'nnrltf in 1 An . tit. t .. .. . r. v ""suo mvu irauors," is "syra patbizers with treason," ond besought the fanatical and misguided "powera that reign" to eend a military force amoag them to slaughter them and eat out their substanoe, such honeyed phrases are ?ery QDhecomirg, to lay the least of thorn. On oua TaBLt Oodey for December, In all id elegance and beauty, fc'ee prospeo ui In another column. Secb'siox veiises Untox NEcnojs. A citizen of Glasgow, who is at present in St. Louis, relates a remarkable incident which attended the Into capture of that plaee by the rcbol brigades under Shelby and Clark. Among their csmp followers were orue uozens oi negroes cooks, servants to oilicers ano Who rnfnsanl aa wt ,'.w...-avv. U3 KIUI'III iiu n l r l I . . . , i,.. - . . ' . I -. ment to rebel n nc nles ilir ,,.in,.i"U11) .eeucr, ior oommiss- yarns or earth most of it dark b us clnv. did. After the fall of the place, thel10""' m- , , T vo te-d 1 ll0, !ul1 Dein- which is very dillicult to remove-have secesh blackamoors hunted up tho copro i ?cr,atl t 1 ' , rf rned homo on been already excavated by manual pro soldiers who were includtl In the enpitu-j ri 15 yeay (-tL Is0TCtuler.) aDl1 cessolono; while the steam diedge eo lation, and treated them liberal!!, m ..-.! 'ntI' "PJ1 ft"" cxapunalion of the poH gaged in removing the deposits from the and curses, nnd to taunts of being "Nir- ,TC .R"J: rUUy 1"1CT relur"d r'" hed of the canal, and widening its nrouth, ger xankfes" nnd "Liticolnites " 1 V l,,u'7,JUL"iJ Ul uoes a worn equal to about fifty'tons pr continued this 'for some time, until one 0r,ntK ct,ull lh.1 bo, wal 11,0 only daj-.. This work, It must be remembered, their number, whose malice was of an in-11?" '';oni.Um co"nt' ,! 0,o l tre has been done under the frequent and ventive kind, went off und in a'few min-'a a , , eci , ,ftp I, 1 h vole ij re" du"nR tho earlier stages of its progress- uiea brought back a large bucket of white V n- i. .7 I vongressj ior, tne almost incewant aliening or rebel bat paint, which he had observed somewhere' ii" K fJm?8 MfLlroy, and feries. Frera fifty to five hundred mer, in th irtwn umi, ii.:. i.. . , , ueoree 1.. feuutn lor Assembly, and for have been amnlnvnrl on th r... ... "is ii o n phi io worit .,1 tb pL-lv lnnl.!r.n ll.. f f .1 ,1 Oil . j v...,.,,5 iUC iaui.'s vi iuo enpuves, until he had changed the visnges of sev eral from a cltarcoal black to an undenia ble white color. His fellow scullions as fisted io tho Performanen with hum alacrity, and with many yells ahd guffaws c.Mr?55ive oi ineir lueu de F it. . It t h timo thev had ,ftlifl,o,l V .:;t.. -r' OOLDIKRS 1 the Union darkio. ih, u-, ;,.!,... li i I Ciianoed Ebad toe Statmeht in their snort- rV,7: lr V" "V.. ,' Trior to the October ent off to Heir legitimato duties -A7 of rfie'tltownship, a member ced to two months hard labor for stealing Uuu llepublican, AW 11. "".of Company E, 03d Pennsylvania Volun- forv three cigars, valued at Is. and staled leers, sent a proxv i.-om tne summit to be llie best in Kno and ri,:i. i.u.i .1 i .1 " MI1VTIII V itltr-i the "purchase or supplies" $'J3.5'J2 50 j X ZIN'E wl'l be eiisATLr uraovso forl5.-. while tho expensos of buying and distrib- It will contain uting this aid to the soldiers amounted lo ' 0n Thonstnd Pages! fl70,4'JJ 5'J of which the sum or $03,-' fourteen Splendid gtcel l'lat.s ! 274 74 , w expended in salaries alone - Z . P rom t his it would appear that for every i Kine Hundred Wood Cut, ! ' four dollars distributed for Iho benefit of j Twenty-Four l'ages of Music! the soldier, three were taken for the ex-! All this will he given for only Two LMI.ni peine, of telling it to him, and nearly as yesr, or a dollar lv.n than ilagaiioci uf tin elm much inTamount as was actually dislribu- uf " retcrson." Its . ted to the various camps was taken from1 Thrillino Tnlna nnrl Vrtvolottna luun i ii i:t lines, ior me ropori uoes claim to have 'distributed' but $48,010 OS. Thi is "charity" with vengwinco. This is the. way tho money goes, and it is not much better than stealing. People gen erally suppose when they givo their, mon ey to help the sick and wounded soldiers tjiat it goes throuoh tho hands o! kind hearted people, direct lo tlo camp and 1 Are (ho Cet publiahed nnyirhcre. Allrtsmm popular writers are employed to write originally lor ' I'oterson." In 16(5, in addition to ii Biml quantity of shert stories, t'uur Original Copy right Novelettes, by Aun S. Stepheoi, login C. Moulton, Frank Lee Benedict, nj the Author of " the Second Lifu," will bo g'wsa. Il slit I uVlishes Fashions Aheal of all Others hospital, without mucli chdrgo beyond! ,Kph number, in addition 1 3 the colored plate, that or transportation, and that is cener- 8'rs Bounnts, Cloaks and Dresses, engrdoo ally donated. Ther havo no idea that any A1'. a pattern, from which a Dreu, part of-it goes to fatten tke pockets of a ' n.aid Jf"! T C" if" cut 0"l'.,ita set of .tminidab Sleeks, who' aro always o'riwrLiUrd otr lc"' hanging about charitable enterprtses. j j4rlt U the best Lady's Magsilns in the ' j World. Try it for one Voar. Xoruis slvsjito ' Fall or a Meteor. A large meteor was . Adtance. seen tolallnear the shore of Parker'. yno t,opy, una Year . -v . .w igiiv vu'ic, mr uuo 1 ear . ji.uv Fourteeu Conius, for Oue Year - 10.0ft rrcniums for (Jotting tip Clubs: a oua, on Use night of tho Oih ult. On visiiinjr. she spot the next morning a nuss wasfo und of a golatinous, light colored semi-transparent substance, described by To every person ftettiug uji club, st the sV VI lOC'-l UV nva .. - t .1- .-.!. ... ...... :il some parties to be a. large as a hogshead: J uf V, UX A gentleman who visited the spot three graying; (tixo. 27x20 inches,) Haslilligtoa days afterwards, after a large quanity had Parting Jrom his Ceucrala.' bwea curried away, and much more Address, post-paid, trampled into the earth, and dissolved, CHAS. J. PETERSON", and evaporated, says that he could at e , 808 Chc,tnul (t WW ; that time' have gathered two bushels ?f for thedobru. A specimen rrom the mass I - was presented to the Natural History So- nV.81.' , Ul NtKMCItA-cucoaraso 1U, V iiiic iiiiiistrv. inc unncrsignei mims ist evening. L.,,.,i.K. . v.. i.. ;v- .i.ni ut wnaiuatruvu m U 1 C I . ui iu V 1 lari BlWat ciety at its regular meeting last i in,..i. i: .1.1. t i- a iY-TrKi f 7 . U u! . !le' " i belwe'n Clearn-efd and Curwensvill. berss', haa diminibhod considerably in bulk, and ! is t.rooarcd to furnish all kinds of Fruit trees, was partially disnolved. It was ol a light (Standard and Dwarf,) KvcrrecnF, Flirnboory, straw color, and had a Slronc odor of Grape Vines, Oooscberries. Lawt in Blackberry, sulphuretted hydrogen, with a sulphur- Strawberry and lispherry vines. A'.n. .S'iberus ous taste. A chemical analvsis will ilrt i 9rab trees, Qulnco and early scarlet llheuhsrl), ma.lA l.w ra, u...t. ...i : i ... 0. Uraers iirouiptly attended to. Aaareei u4u j y i i vit-aiLf r i.iimii. n hi i u'liii I . .- . more information in reoard to the an- pearanceor the meteor when first disnnr. ered, will probable be obtained and me- sontcd at the next meatinr. llWito Spy. Wn...n. t c iby George Aughiuhough, as the ssms il BJPrtt" iut TnE Purse and Sword Did Thei,i. 6 6 ' IJartferd Jvnct has the followiug on the I Not. 2, 18u; election : . A chance of onlv 25.000 votes In tho Slates giving Lincoln the smallest major- uiee wouia elect McC e an. Norrnnl,l J. D. WHIG LIT. CxincensvUli. sept 1-1. '61. ly C 4iTI()X. Tho public.ro hereby caution ed against bnying'or selling, or Iu snj wsy meddling with a certain Kaft of Timber, bow lying in the woods io Lawrence tcwmi'Pi JOSIAII W. THOMPSO'S- the latter, with a fair election, have been a "micority President" either; for more ,611 . i nan -'iiiiiuui a... :.. r I i icrsof the Itepublican candidates which time to time. Prpnt fnr. ai..,i ir-....i... t-. t. ,s ..I,,,,, i. r,t. ...j r. . i i : ,, , , .w. .uuuo vnw .j,u..r, iituiuvM, atiisouri sna oiner ln Tdu ' ' hundred-air colored. States, where bayonets ruled, staid away (Signed) IsbaelMvers. ! The entire work, it is expected, will be from the polls; but would have voted for bworn to an subscribed this 5th dav of oomn ete before Dprembnr. Mi,n. nM. M,.f'i'i ; .!..:. -- - - - - -" .mm- .vv.ti, iu a lies ll'v;iiuil. November, 1HC1 berore me, (Sigued) Jou M. Laud, J. r, win is in charge of the militarv (excava- ting) force, ahd Major Mechl in chargo of the engineering force. Soldiers' PaextEs Opened and Tickets ht. Below. 1 fiSy-Wm.Oincell. a laborer election. William C. 'lho London docks, was laat iri at week one or sentcn B1ARRIF.D At Tyrone, Rovambor Uth, bv Famuel Jones, Esq ., Mr. Walter B. Morgan to itllsi Lonva Iteece, both or LlearDeld county dorvlal rMu-ill' tuo other day, an el- House hospital, rhil'a.io his brother-in-law was once a gentlemen of fortune, and in l,.hnLn 7 Dot?ttt herpate signed (Henry Bender, covering a Demooralio- fouV years had squandered a fortune of by a negro boy inform no ,. ,P . 1 linh-ae in t. nta.l .ni,.i.uii.n tr : mwi did not attend .... Tr."" 11 ,no ;L.r: r" .""'rv.""- ' ould harder arresIedVtheTard tan Abolition ticket, the other having been J5A recruiting offlcer in Masgachu- ! abstracted. Some days ago Mr. Lone setts having told some whilo soldiers lhat DIF.D In Lawrence township, on the Sth Inst., oi uiptnerta, Jerome aiaea, or uentre ooanty, aged about 23 years. At 1iis residence in thss borough, on last Sunday night, John McPberson, Esq., in the 57th year of his age. WTMany years ago tho deoeised was afflict ed with a cancerous affection on tho face. Ho then repaired to Philadelphia, where a eore, as was supposod, was effected. But It affain made them, Hi arocaranra within tha l..i .... . .,! la for bis Uch a character ss to nreclude all horo ot per- manont rolief. His sufferings were of t painfully I I'sra m; iouis paper aay "there are i"1""1" cnar"clr" or wll'cn were oorne I not le.se than 200.000 nersons in Mitanm-t with fiat nncomnlain bur tiatlaneo which labean. warine Auslrians who boiled an old, this day who are litllo belter than paupers tifully adoras th faithful and undoabtio ehrls- n B M will. . . . . a a ' ..I . . !' rxTi :. .t . . , . noriiv ihii n r e 'u ",B ml" ?ftin "ni nil proxy to iir. Bender with a one negro meruit was worth two of minority, while i t h e vLtT,Z,V, J"6 '-.l,?e ?IcClplI-n Hwlowl liokatr on Friday Mr.! waa knocked down and thrashed destruction timiivmnAT. l j . ,u s returoeui uomo, ano. iiitect ins proxy, insruuenoo ana want ot veracity, aestrucuon, pretty much as they are going and upon oponiag it tbcro was round the! . . I Abolition ticket. ByThere ia a man namod -polr in c I Louis who has two and a half bush.l.r.r arin? Auauiana who boiled an old, this day who are littlo belter than paupers, tifully adoras th,e r, cUild'en-tcn liulereeh. ,r bu,LeU&f nttt with notatoe. and ate her have' no. knowing where to get food to main-tun. In hi. death A FARM FOR SALE. plIE subscriber offers forsalo on rcssossbls township. mile South of Bcocaria Mills. Il conUiai rlfty SpA Acres, with forty Acres cleared, a tsk CTj franio Dwelling-house, Storo houe,JLji log llarn, and other out-buildings, and a gromu OrcUajJ f thri ini5 trees. Tho title is undupa- ownnhip, Cloarfield cotnly, Pfc J. Ii. attain able, l'or in Lawrence townth sep'2l-3m-pd Licensed Auctioneer. WM. M. JIL(H).tf, of Tike township, ds sires to inform his friends and the pb" generally that he has taken out a Lirenss ss sa AUCTIOSEKR. and wilt attend to the Myitis' of sales in any part of the county at the shorW" sinllaa anil a. t Ida ihasI CSItnni drens,' either personally or by letter, eithor st Curwensrille or lllootnville. April (I, '61. tt MOUSEUOLDOOODS Tinware,Queemws.-, .ii lir.l I.,.l,in OlaSifS, Clooks. Nails, Glass. Oils, Paints. Lamps, Paper, at all prices at v. J.T. KRATZEirS. N (been executed, t,in them through tho Winter," its brightest omsrotnts onr community loses one of i . i . OTIf'S." llarinir made ami leatlM te u A ... r,t.. miK rnlldCtlct i a iinaip.nnt nwpMur ui in. ...... lii.i.i. ..f Ii.nn.-ilv.ni. anil a LiconfS M Alt' tiiv it ii i....:i. v, ... ff.ontail in mabrths ..V.. 11... UBIIIIK wvii a " - , - a proper authority, t wiould infrm the citlsens si ClearBeld county Ihatl will attend to "Csllml Sales' whenoror desirod in any prt of the soau ty. Charges modorate. AJdreei , Ksrthsns, Ctisrielet eountr, Kov. , 18.