V e d n 1 1 :i a y Jli iixi.Mi::':: .Yo ycmbrr W Another Attempt to Eetrny the Peoplo it. ia now evident that wc are to ln;vc a lejciition cf the "tniait triik" by which !; ho "itlel tirtt" was drawn upon .- ( at Fort Suuipter. TI.jI Rnoceeded most(i,nt, had our neighbor stopped be admiiably. IVople forgot that that same 'ilnjr" had often Ucen -fired" upon with - out up-lurnieg lOVioty, and setting every-j body eiaiy. They entirely foicot that j that sr.rre "Ikvi" bid been wontonly tired, upon t.v nl,l .Iiilm Hfowh" l ilt !i (w 1 yefifs before, aud that but very few peo pie, comparatively, seemed to feel vry j much Lcrt about it. or that Anything was I omg wrong, Uut when the stars ana atripesHerc assailed at Foit Sumter, every body Ml the wound, and there was a uni versal rush to arms. Not to"invdo," or "subjugate," or "exterminato" sovor eign States. (, no; nothing of tbo kind. . It was only to protect tko Capital, enforce tho laws, io. It would have been dan gerousyea, fatal to tbo hopes of tho Abolitionists to havo talked of "culjuga .'.icn" then, i'at it was a smart move on tho political chess-board ; or miulo so by tbe credulity end thoughtlcssncES of the people. Democratic leaders aero greatly to blame then. Many of them were en tirely faitbls?3, captivated by the lovo of gain and distinction. Others stood aloof, bewildered and perplexed ; and Aboli- ' -tionism succeeded ven beyond tho hopes ofits most bloodthtrslv votaries. .Now a Bimilar move is about to bo mado uroil the same board : with what success ' will uvral. MeClellan would have made had ho been elected exc?pt that thero is to bo 9 that, if Saia! cessation of hostilities atvd . proposal ij not accepted, they aro to be a few mouths, perhaps weeks, will uveal. 0. "0 1 l'jr-gor.C8 can terer to ny- Amaiiam I.incolx. that nuito a number or theso ro- If it succeeds as well as tho other, the 'gones upon such terms. If the Chicago This loller and tbo liallimere platlorm jilicJlj pjisonors arc held in confinomont fsult will Lo ia the players, who must be ' 4'lutform is a"(rMSonMc programme," and .embraces tho policy upon which he Pros- Rl :in.iburg, under tho pretenco of an tliud indeed. 1 Uio Abolitionists mako up Iheir minds to! ct Wtore llio country, and u iderr.oing a trial, and lho balance yet rc- . , , . , ,, , , , . , . the policy which has been approved and mnm :n -..t Milllin. Tbeo men havo Much is said about pence ; that Mr. ibe logic of the ato election wioto,,,,, rple. It requires of1 S";., Lincoln is going to make tho same fillers .ilmg. "by, ther, there are at least a uulhon ti,0 rpbuls t0 sac i iliees : I. Tho theory ',llftm p unhoaltliy cell, 'which is dripping to the Richmond authorities Umt Gen.!'""' !lJ,f fJ tiiaiiors in the Slates still jol Stato rights an.l secession. 2. Slavery. wil,walefroia tLo archcl over them, notified at the snme time thatwewin'wiroleiiher Tails in his trust, and is a perjured , c"r; Ma e and hat the general gov - !ornracnt shall have all the powers which them out-exterminate them root andean, or ho nv.c' htfoUoKmwuhwJljut,. bolong l0-ie ,0vcrnmont or branch. This policy was foreshadowed by and maUcv xis falsehood. Our noighbor can i g nation such ai our fathers intended to U9u. Butler, in a speech delive ttd iu New York t'mco the election, and which isi Icing copied and epproved generally byj tho Abolition journals, liutlor would say ! to tho rebels. "Como back! ron.o Lrk ! Ti.t- n . i...i u-m, Tlitc ! II.a .L ! I." I'.l. r i. .i . f .u.. .us Km.u r.nSiiB oi i,uueri .inn. Dyes anybody supple terms accompanied with BOch tbfeats will bo accented ? Or 1 don't everybody know that if such propo utn i.rui'u-; bition' ia made, it will be made rilh t,1 "'lautipuia ingu ami iry as a - sutiur - kwlcJye that it will net I; aetc,.t.;l ' imx" Ui 11,0 Ncw Voi kcrs call her. perftct If made, the orl,; rumosj In mif. it ;n to inflame tho Northern mimi as in tbo sprins of IctJl. Nothing -un. , , . " high tima the people or U6 ad- herin- State would come to their Fen-ev c to tboir real condition. If they would ; only reflect thr.t the pconle of the re l-cl States aro just like themselves descend- anta of the same rpiolntionarv iin. t thouph rnnfr.mini.i.i ..!.i. 1 o - .w....,,.vs win mixiurool lore;Cn em;c,rati,B-having tbo same hopes, preiujiis and imnu'ioi ooJraeVedbvlbessmn inE.;nr.'n.io, accordingly, one half th diflicully in the way of a rc-Union would be removed. Not ereu a thousand Uen. McCielians.'backcd b a Peftiocracy sweepiug every horlhotn iiaie, could approach pc.iroful adjubt- CI",,8CS nre n, preatcr, ana rems are mentor tha difiicullies between tho tw )!lowPr in riliIl(leIrbia than they aro in eclions on the plan here proposed. It is',ne fo,mer ri!J'- Is New York more or a tho people-net the leaders wbo aro to '-frct ci,y' nn'' Itss o a uoei-nmcnl work be approached. Cuu thi Lo dono wilhou i ll0V llian Tbiladelphia ? Or is this nil a .cessation oT hottiJities -at negotiation, and all t 7 - - - M .esire .icr peuoo, are duceptue and do lupory a uoelkery and a cheat. V.nl (If.n .rSo,l.,.'.. ... . ... 7 '--iMiuiuimnr iii to be OL'ainst, tln;n deluded" men 'WtlERSVEH-" Jiey njny bo found. Of course tbia means tboNorlheru lWc-i M - raey-a 'Wpoial's guard," only tibout I l.fcuO.000 strong. Well. Oen. Iluii ! strong. WolJ, Oen. .d be thanked for bis time.ywarain8. Tobe"loiewfcrneil, is to be forearmed." K10 SiKAiivo. TbilndelpLia pnf crs in rm us, that tho faithful .Loyal Leaguers Jiplojed at lho Navy Yard in that city nd who are numbered by the thousand- Havo been doing an extensive business iu the way pf stealing gomomout properly. tin uiscovtvy was lust mado ubout tbe ;l.,rfll.Oe1a,r,,lion u,Uotrt that exposure mii?t take a fnw r 1 in..M' . anreoi, the afluic was carefully concealed, (the stealing of course going 00 iu the mean tiow) until the votes wore all it;. Copper vi ni stolen by tho fon, and Bent lo Now York ; and in one instanto h barivt of knivei and fork wro fouml in lLo noi- session of one of tho thieves, tuauy of wiiom have been arrested. The operators rank from tho scavenger up to oflioeni of 1 . : . . 1. i. 1 1 , u.feu luoK-anu an 01 wnoin snrera among ui moat inveterate "eojiparlicad killers.'.' fiiOoId, on Saturday last, sold at 181 to 220. Why don't our neihber inform . a . .... 'oa -Mi"." that Lincolu is elected ? More Deceit. ' Tho Great Obstacle to Ee-TJuion. ; Military Rule in Columbia County. " J.ttly -'o.tet lc 'v ; m-i," txt.liiiaia our' TLo Boston Jourml is perhaps tbe most Wc'tako from the Columbia county pa Jacobin neighbor. He is "desirous" In 'authentic representative or the old Fod'or- pcrs, the following. It speaks for itself": "nlla" nil tho "animesilv" and "bad al. or " Stronst Government " part v now i keck-itlmnci in jackson.. j . faeiing" tl.nt may Iiavo been produced durini' tho late election ; bonce ho has no reply to make to the "bitter or angty things" that were said, and ia willing lo -overlook" and to "forget" all the "usecr- bities" of 'ho campaign. ( , 11 11 .1.. r . vv- 0 ne.glibor talks well thus far. fio.l no fault wilh it. If be had stopped Lore, we could have extended to him the ' hand (T fellowship lhou"'i not n tthdraw- inif that d.v.ee cf watchfulness that " should ulivays ontrol prudent men when n nobiiion in which they m'yhl lo be trayed ly pi fended fiiriuU. We repent, courtesy, as well as duly, and a sincere . i.,s:rn ia i;v0 in neaee and harmony, and pieatnLt ,'mlercourso with ail mankind,' would lfuvo forced us to unito with bim ;n .loairlnu to forsot tho tait. BuLin-, . ... 1 r , :. l Imi!i Ia Ininrv in stead of this, bo adds insult to injury in : 1L0 eext paragraph, proving that. I 11.W nil ii,!, 0ifer 0f n cessation of hostilities, of forgetting "asceibitics," and of saying no moio "bitter or atgiy Ihing1?," aro do-. ceptivo in every particular. Says our neighbor: " Nor wore all thoso aho voted McClollan neccum Hy n sjmpnUij teuh .... 1 1 1 . eiifmies. inousaniis 01 gooi, iioii-'m, m... , j ... Iriolio citizens believed Hint Gen. Model-formed there will be a sharper prosecu lan would not bo governed by the (rtasnmt-, lion of lluo war if it is not accepted, lhe Lie vrofrcimmc of tho Chicago Convention, 'loading terms which tio government ;r..io..m,l and therefore viel.led to him would naturally oiler to the rebels are fmv ihcir cordial and hearty sspport This is cool, decidedly. Our noighbor Jains -yes, that's thewoid: "wo are de sirous," says bo, "sinco tho election, to allay, as far as possible-, all animosity and bad feeling." llow noble! IIcw conde scending ! Then, in the next breath, de clares that nearly U-o tuillwits of his fellow- citizens, with whom bo det-ires to "let. . , ,, jlygonc. bo by-goncs," wero ui mtli cur rnemia, ana suppone-i a trauon- M programme." Could an insult bo moro mean aua uaMatuiy 7 1 ... No 001 V"6or-e cnn t,cvcr 10 'adhering to the Union, and Mr. Lincoln .noun mKo no uisti.ction ,)Ul ir.g w.r - "rn acknowledged war-upon . them all alike If ho fils lo do this, ho' l,..i. i r.u. .in . lUliC eilUlT liuru UI uuuiiuu. " riiiladclphla-Now York. lt "MlM Government work !,0I' Or why is it that New York is con ij----ir'Tonos'toT1iiladi,pirin f I h IJ mnliur fiLl fnasi ... , .,. ,i , :. J1" 11,0 movement iu lho direction above indicated is ulut to lako a frcbh slat t, ;nnJ wnewLidi, f ot checked, will leave : 'Country merchants can alaavs buv to brtler advan.ago in New York, or even In I Haltimoro beforo the war. than thev could . ,,,,,. , . ., , . in biladelpbia ; but tho advantago m ,rn"rorltioi w" favor of -Thiliulol- Now. however, for some reason or ol,,or. lhl" change.!, and Nev Yorkeis e ur''ng themcrcbants iu this section ithat goods can bo delivered at Tvrono1 from their citv as chennlv us thv ran j i j ra miaoeipnia. Ami ,t they can he idelivered at I yrcno, wo know of no point 'west of Harr.sburc where thev could not he There mut be a cause for this, hat is it? Philadelphia is more inland than ' ew' Yoik. Put the port and port and custom ; rts are ! TI,,M.n...,:!o result of tbo discrimination of lho1 Trei,ht dia.ro. of the renn.vlvnni, - - rouJ ngninsl tho intomal tra lo of tho lmiIt thU i 1 i- But ! Stale T rhiladoliiLin caiitalista ronil. nml 'lliov nnnl.K in.ni.Al . . .. ' ..f ..' "'ecapiiaiisla ol n.iladelph.a are Vt ber tho capitalists of rn lmlolt.l. n ,.m, ni i.. I . . . . ' rcbants. At all events, if ,ho mer-' cbnnU of Philadelphia do not look to l,ic,r own mioresls in ibia mrtttr, it srill ho but a ""ort time until their ambi.ion ' -t aspire beyond that of successful miaiieis anu shop-keepers. l j s2rbepuly Murshal A. II. Head left on c.vnet truth. Ilenco the matter is the eastern train to-dey for llarribburc ; RInoollie ' ever, and, in fact, summarily dis having in chargo one Harry I'ishor ar- mlil,fct, witl1 1,10 satisfactory announce rested as a deserter from tho regular ser-1 nie,nt' ll,nl arrivcat tho truth is impos vice. H appears on investigation 'bat1 , ' , ,lho Abolltio" Congressional tick FisLor is rather a slippery chap bin own'?1. a' oLlftmP(' n majority oftho smallest statement is rather unfavorable. ' The last jkl,u''nis "impossible" state cf things chargo is for do?erlicn from tho Water- , ncvcr llav0 occurrpJ. nnd tbo stake Tv?. r ,.. 11... . 1 1 vicmiicia,- iora camp, a er p n,. r,.Poi.i ua ...1 . : ".y.-1 ":vu'lc- uasih.s thoresultof lho teaching r.r "lc.id.ng coprorheadf or Clearfield t" Will our Jacobin neighbor disown bis "oslccmcd - - 1 ir.im-,:ii 11 . . VW....V, " . : ""r " n Cooil and truo Lincoln 1 j bo has lost 35,8 1.1 men, and his foroo is 3f ,n ,0lvng ' emote from tho conl mines, as 1 now reduced to 1,155. Siegel lost 8 000 lliero Wl11 bc great saving in tho d.ffer tb!fn J ,Bi'UWd, !,y lNow Yik papers "J1? tliere lt May. Hunter lost 10,000. f.nc?, of l,h, cost of transportation. Nor is St-. M A ,M havo one from lo,' W"'1 about 3,00,). A. total loss of il "ll u",lko,y b rr wd to 1J tweniV lllOusatiil t.i..: r I nnni.r.1 K1 iut . t .1 ..... ronr-fiLmr. ilnam I nnn . h.vii.ihnn. . . . - , , ".i". y mr w 1 ieii;in ana&eymour hud not so m.. i.i;. ! many roI. relayed in lhe ,,,, hnd 0( , erwise. In aome counties as high s two ! hundred nroxv soldier l.olii- i. nenKMralHs candidal es have coma in hV.,t . through lhe mails ainne the election. The time will coma when tbe Shoddy leaders will tuffer for thie trb-.ki. at l.n,i. r . - 1 liviag. In very few word it presents the demands that ore to bo mado upon tbo routn ueioro peaco can uo thonghi 01, can bo thotiKbt oi, which present insurmountable obstacles to settlement. Tho fust is tho abandon- mi nt of the " theory of Suite nights," nnd tl.a second slave " Tho lni-t "d H 0 seco.u , slavery. tho t amount lo nothing. It u embraced in the former ; and hetoro tho South givw that up theynind bctlcr accept liutlcr's u.umaiuni-anmnnauon ; anu wo tuignv ti ,1 . v.i fi,.i . m. ..1i uu 1 neoni orn siaw atso. me res m ( woum inevitably no a monarchy. If tins UniurT is ever to bq restored it must ho . by a clear and undisputed recognition of'a 11. , ..;,.1.i. u.-A.A;.i.. .r 4l ' ''" ;!bel(1 ,i,e rop nd tho other had a book and tho sooner tho Democracy, and all ,inwn wlml I aid. Thu ona with tho other men who desuo a restored L nion understand this and act neeordinslv. the .. .. , , better for all concerned. ui in inlrn " We sco no sciious objection to tho propot-ilion. wbuh has found lavor in .Ml.on, wb .eli lias tound lavor ' quarters to oiler tho rebels tcras of .provided tho prosecution of 1 not interrupted lor a moment. v fl gouio peaco war is i.l.,i,lkl tvlmllm,. fix. rr.lmla nr.. vnl itl Rllill ;cienlly slrill,encd circumstances to sub- I initio the gOTcrnment, but thero is no for ' harm in olKirinii another aronecty, espo fiur'eiallv if tho suiieostion of Oen. Put lor is AhiA. nr.. 1 ,! rlinld nra rilmi.lv rn. nntl simple, ineynro eiii'irHiTcu 111 inc rroidenl's celebrated lettrr "To whom it may concern," as follows : KXEITTIVE MaNHIOM.v ) Washington, July 1, h'fll. I To ii-!wm .'. m iy cenrmi : Anv tironosition whic'l OmbrCCl tho ; m.trtr... I irtt. fF Ttnnt I llA I tl t Oif'l! 1" CiV Lilt.) iwholo Union, and tlicaha.uhnm-.J of tUtcry, oudu'lucli come 1 ty ana witu an autnori - ty that can control tho armies now at war lie viuafc uiu u 1 i'u rnu.i:i n 111 iw luuui, uii -a lipih,Jcrpd hy lho cxccutivo govorn. ,tuont o( tho Lmted btales, nnd trill be ; Lm inc, nrrivail homo in Fishingcreek met by liberal termi. on substantial ac.U. i..i.; . ,n r,m ,Pnni,P.with - . " ' ;r- - 'u SIUII IIIIIU Hi IU I'WLU ITHI rt , Ai-.it.ui.vM Eincoi.n j o ask uiem noimng ,o mi wo our- ai'ires nn. uui luuuni. n u iieiun-r 'iu - to hoJ nor llut ench ;10,, ; thcl Slnl0 KU,,1 be sovereign. Wo lro-j poeo that republican rreeilom shall reign " ,. ",!. -v. ...,.i ; .- . .i . " ",.. i..v u..m quiet-wo can never again brcomo respec ted and leareU until these two princi ples aro establibhcd. AttcraotUo -to-.RfVcJSfrtd (his We havo walchetl ovclng nt tho St. N icholss Hotel, tho L nn,l xxo rn 2, .,. ; forge Homo, and at lbtrnum'ft Muieum. j th0 St. Nicholas by lire, and considerable , injury wns dono lo tho furniture cf tLo hotel. Tho Lafasro House was not ib - ru - . . j 0 : winter Garden " Thoatro f r ; a whilo. tbou-h it was not attended wiih an y it.iuiv lo life or limb. Tho business ! of eilhor hoa.s will not bo inlet fered ! "nr .,U,.V m,,:cum was evi. ontly ;ci on cro, nut iu uamago to lho build - . ing H.. only lIighL A io niaon lho audience took pUco, but brluaatofy no OToT Ih. o,.t of , ZLV): y'rk Xv ni'i 1 1 lTho si James. P.clmont. and Loveiov'n Hniol. have also been on firo to niirlit. but no i, .,"' " ""Tn " "T"';,. T;m ' Mrn.i n ii,i. i, ii,-.,KiinQj .....u ineen.li.-ir!. Tim fir ,l,.n.rf m.ni . ! live, and nothing serious is feared. B.?Ti!B Blnlement. tublished in some of tho Abolition nnt.ers. tlmt it i imnnj.i. ''io io give lhe tiiiciai majority in l'ensyl- VB,n" f n '"0 "heme vote 'in October lasl, is simply absurd and ridiculous. 1 his an- From tho Journul of Commeret nlTr'n 01 '.'i d0iJkt'.lmT1 U.',0n n,' rEiwi.m-s.-S.fen year, ago, Venango . J"; ,,CA '"rel by ljo Ser-retsr, of counlV( l.cnn,vlvania, was regarded the Commonweal h to the New A n,k Tn- quo of tho poorest, as it is one of the t in which that r (beer slates lhe im- :((mnl,Mt oounti in lho Stito of IWvl- 1 ' W ., ..... .:.g' V,cn J.. ' V "'LnV." . 8 ""lcle U.U...0 iv ueciuo it, the fact as to who bad the majority can wr, nP ""r, f'CMly ,armTil' :!' '9,a1.' a.n .,l fllV .iv.t rears al first siMil to !). iinBnl.i.i!.i.i . . . " .-.. fca.ler. It is bv no means 'n m 7". ircaner. H is iy no means lhe 'muddle that our Secretary would have the public be,Jevo- The plain truth is. the Deniocra - L ai r.T'Ti 7 V T . .' n,ntl ?l!l?"Ll "17,. JJi .Iiu.t.. f.r 'ua.s, who nave it seems; tho polvcr To " piay "last ana loose ' in tho business, do not care tibout lotting the people know nomers 01 ino numerous iiols tendmit on ! If. r . U 1 1 D'ni il lnn .. 1 n .i;"V;;. ' ... -I' J"V;"r ovcr tho hinnei to lho forlupfllo winners of Dm uvir ,n,u ' io ssmo. 11 ui 1 niwiLi 111 1 inn 1 mr t i sa .1 . .11 ( mi ' i--"lc The SuadOw ok Death a.m. Sheridan j . , , . ftt Llinri J n, :SV u ' "'"i!, " ""'j ."' men in iiiri, v alley alone. It is the "VhIIow of ihKi,,i.,a, r n....i. And now it has lo bo substantially aban ,lo,,,?lJ "S"'"' for the winter, . .. ... lhe. U8m.l,c.w Wrsconain havo Ti? e'"? 'r U,)KJ voerf over '" year. 1 U1Viau'J m r,r..L1?cola " tbo home , i." . . . M'pbigau and Wisconsin O UU ItPlll llian un.s l.a 'Slate v 1 U(JC ueiier man hiiv i.n.or Columbia Cotoi'y t Lponard H. Cole, of Jackson township, in said township of JacKson, and issix teen years of age. That on Saturday uf- "",7",' ,,,, , " - lt1.noon. v0vmber 5th. threo soldiers ternoon. November 5th, threo soldiers came to my father's homo and eoarehed it. They then went to the barn, and de,- ponent Btailed to the orchard near it to; . q f ho so(,icrs ll0,,rPl .im nn(. took him to til0 RtnLlo in tho bain. Two of them wcro there. They laid they would make. v. . '1 l U Ul'l MHn . luni 110 KV'ii vil Monlav week t0 the mnunt;un, up West Creek cap. lo bunt, told them tho way there. Durintttho examination they put, ropo aroim.l my neck and threw it over wuw whio u" un Ul kun" hook diree'ed tho other to pull harder.- - Ho said my father had been (here two - , hours bofore, there was no use in denying it. I denied he had been there. j i-prn iropo was pulled until my heels were !.o floor, and 1 was blinded and 'drawn oil tho 1)nHi,i0 ,0 speak. My mother and liliza- jholh uoLi,in. approach ing. they look off the ropo and I daggered out or the slablo. Ono of them had i ropo with him and thev obtained another pieco in the stable and tied the two together to draw me up. I had answered the questions they had askod me and had not given them any uncivil lanttuaco. I do not knof the names of tho soldiers in tho stable, but would know them upon seeing them. The third ono was Ephraim Kline, of lien ton township. Uo was ntj tho corncrib, between tho house and bam. LEON AUP K. CO LK. Sworn and subscribed vewbsr 'Jth 180 1. J. before me, No- COLEMAN, I'rothonotary. The Columbia Co, Political riisoncrs. Tho b'.'ur nf lhe XortK speaking of Eliai J McIIcnry, ono of the Columbia Co. Tolili jcnl prisoner says: yi,0 gu,jeet of this notice was ono of ! t.n i,..r Alitnm ftrisonei'S WHO was OIS- I T,rl0,f 'l!uTSuariho e.h inst., and lorty-nvo o nei,. r? ... . ?. ii. viti lliv rrf nciiHt. Inst. We nn aml it,8icl(li k t MnioU co.islanliy wot ii'i p..i i... ; nn. i n. hn-iirii .rtn. ;-r with "lisni as to be crintdod (or life. No hnwnwor sound in health. could Ion" , unileT0wi treatment.-Theso mei .i Ln,i.. n.ottliev should rt i c'w"n S I inni.rn ,,ersons until Uiey nro p lhesomei havo receive eated a inno. cni pemon. "!'" ( ,,,,;,,.. I h.n. if nl nll.lt IS timO 10 SUO- . . . , . , . j uipcrncerui treatment. Wo would not bo cuilty of treating dumb brutes as theco men . aro treated. It is surnrUins that thpso men . . j ..A (in .. a Rt-il ulii.t, ruu., iu.il tnent at Iho hands of this adaiinistrntion. Mr. Mcllenry wan released on tho ground that 'lho Govern mont had nothing nr.inst him." .. 1' I ' - '. 1 L 1 W.. t , ki'-.-a lew ot ino oiumoiH counij irisoners, sonm llir,' or r,ur on,y r r'',rly-rour Tn5 M' l"10 hmLa ,r!ft? lurro I t,r' -?"'''n ' larr.s.urg, ami been "'k lirV'oir ' rP,nf.r,ivl-K. nrn s follows . 1 ' - ' -- .. . , Willmm Apideman, line of 0 and f, wnfincment in I-orl Milllia, to I I impiisonmcnt. and no line annexed. ' J"bn Itantz, line of j;l,000and twoyoars' imprisonment God slay tho hand nf vindictive von rpnnen Here are iwo old and infirm men, i itb large families and in moderate cir- f eumslances neither of whom would have ien convicten 01 any crime in a Court ol (Justice consigned to a felon's dungeon, tn 11. n rvrn:n nt lift, urilli iiniiaii.ilv heavy fines and protracted serrico to pet- ' fitm. which thev will never live to ae- oompusn. i us wanouv justice or mercy. i - , vonia. More than ono third of its entire 'urfaee could have been purchased for iJo88 thim lLreo jolIft cr acro lu Logt iraprovrd farms would b. ing little if Iblng-bver thirty dollar, pef aero, an ! emir", industrial product, did not ex, any- and its lustrial products did not exceed rP0 ,. H'onsanu dollars. ' pcr nnro nnd tliry ,mve iold Llch w lerly-f.ve thousand dollars per acre.- The J d of oil from the county during the last veur V.lt nvnr It u mi inn, A r i ... r ZX 1, K of tho eiitiro Stale of Fcnnsvlvania. and tyliould lho present price of oil be sustain ed, lhe product will bo nearly eighty mill ions of dollnrs the coming yqpr. ! That oil, as an article tf oommerco and exportaton, is to become of thelirtt Impor tance is vory certain. Its uses every-' w here nro daily multiplying, and tho de mand for it augmenting in the saiuo pro portion. It is rapidly displacing other substances ns a lubricator. As an illumi nator outside of the cities and towns. .where thero is no gas, "here thero is no cas, it has taken tho 0f everthinc else heroloforo emnlov ed for that purpose. In ... u - wiI1.l, tuo of Kurope. mauo mat it will be sumod in tho Production of c.is. especial- 0 ... ...... 1 hero nood be no fear of tha failuro of rhe supply. Tho exront of the oil-bearing territory ami tho richness cf the uopo&its is such that it may bo considered inex- haustiblo. Ssinco lho original discovery in Tennfejlvania. oil has been found in! Woslern Nor York, Western Virginia and Ohio. Fine surface indications are i.. i i . i .,: i t . I . a . . ..I i3 ma hj nave iiccii uistuvcreu ouiuo 1'acific coast. London. .Nov, ld.-Th treat, of peace' lias been finally adopted by bath bouse of the Danish Legislatuie.' , Captain Semmcs was on lxard the new . Confederate cruiser, Sea King, when she roeelved her crew from the Laurel, oil . 1 t t i "-"- vr.i...... ... ... ...... w.iv v'iop A cniuid-iable, row then enu..,l nnd out of about 100 men, thirty-six de- dined to ir. Paiiis. Nov, 13. The l'u'.rL' asserts thai u,e (Irral 1W r,.s lo rolst rf,t.tlivo,y oeuimit the seizure of the Florida. - The Rentes cloned nt f.Cf. 0?. . . ? .. . . --v.Vv;-- j- KIIUU'Ml I II II I 111 V ill 111 (JIU II Ifl III I 111 eeuuro of tho I Kirida havo not yet been renewed, thuro can bo no doubt that very pross violation of neutrality h been committed, and ii hopes that the United ouiifs uovcrmm-ni wm ifimniuw ino transaction and offer Butbduction'to Hnml. I n.l.U . Th a mnrlp m nation i ttron,. cnounh to wnil for tho rupture of t hese ciuisers in duo form. Use triumph of "ivmbs. rnt... 1 l0 Kcarsauo lost nono of its pel si from ine pievious career 01 iis.viciuu, anu wo l,r.. r nii.;nn ...i.w.l. 1,1,1 u,. n.mn it. know of nolhina which could bo raiso the reputation of the Government of iho United States amonpt its rrionds in Kumne. fls a prompt oiler or repnral ion to liraail for this umiucstionablo and uapardonablo outrage." I La Franct announces that Itra.il has broken off all friendly relations with the United .Slntes on account of lhe seizuro of , tbo Florida ( 42On Saturday last our unaVUally quiet town vas visill for the first lime, , which caused no little amazement, by a troop of horsemen ritimbeiing about 1 Is is--1 tv. ur.der romniand of Cent. Lambert. and accompanied bv Cant. Silvers, n lep utr Provost Marshal, ironi IMooinsburg, Columbia cuntv. Their mission was to arrest all draftod persons who had not re-. ppr.ed and conveyP,hem to headquarters whrro their respective cases are to find adjustment. They rode good horses, were well armed, and orderly tn their behavior, I while in the place. We understand that' arendezvoilsistobeappointedatDushore.l where "UO men are to be stationed, an.dr.Vl conscripts who havo not reported Ihlji-1 selves aro to tin lerreieu nji anu loect ! wiUl n10ir jusst dues -M'-u'o 7r.n n am iw'n 1)1 III) -In this pl.icn, on fJun.liiy evning lust, nt the rejlono tf her ion, Win. Porter, V.i., Mrs. F.'.iznucth Porter, in tin SMli year-(ff her Utto Subtrftsniunts. IXnCtiTOK'A XOTK i: Kutic. ii hers. U given that Lrttnrs Tsstnmentary on tlio e.'toteor JOIIX Mrl'llKKSOK, Into uf tho hor. ouftb of Clenrflvld decoHird, havine lieen tkon 1 ont tiy tho iindorsijineil, all persons indebted lo (f.M tflitla nro ro.piested lo mako imincdiuto J ay ' meat, Slid thors having claim ngttinat the same wi'.l prtfeut them duly tuthrnliiwled fur rcltlo inent. ItEt'liEN Mel'lIEItSOX, Nov. 30 Ct pd. E.reeulor. CV in i(. All persons sro hcrel.y caution- Ksna nit takinirnn asi"nn-ent of aprmn- inoy 2v'0 1 K given ly tho uniieuigiied to Huuh Comiway, (now li'ecapd.) dated nlioiit the 2"th Uny of Keorunry , ISC I, and paynlilo thrsc yesrr nftrr date, with Intcre.t, as usid nolo has l.eun paid in full to Charles Conuwav, the rnlhnr . r i, .... . . o." MivlMKr.l, Kov. 30, ISS1-. It. nr.t' notici:. Th n.r.i ..r u.iur for the eountr of ClesrAsld. 4II mri .t rs. Coininiasioners' oflle, on Weiinerdny aud Thr day, the 2Sth and jytli dais of Iiretn!.c, SC4. Tlio Hoard Imro direete.l that all new nppli eanU miml appear beforo Ilia Hoard snd pro luce their swoni f Im tcni. nl dutniling nam of iol.ljir, regiment and company; nhen emitted ; the numberof rhildren, n ilhni;n and ces of enrh : the township in hi. h they ri-side.1 at Iho liir.o of enlistineiil, and their present reindenee ; and ihat iho is without the means of support for horxelf and clnldren, who arvdeicinlviit npon her. Two witnesses or crralinility, from tlio township in which she resides, must aluo bo produced whose certificate, aworu to beforo lho board, must st for'.U that tho applicant Is Iho purson sho ep r rc.'ents herself to be; Hint ths atatvn-.ment oftho. number and ho f l.er I'umily is true ; tlintfho a in uentituto i-ircuinntaiiccs and tier luinily in actual want ; and that all the funis set Turin in her application are jw-t and true. Forma coutainiii these roiui.itions ihm h ob tained at tho oiTice of the Hoard of Kelicf, Mien appHcatinn it mnde and tho wilnoFi appear. Nov. SO, ISO. W. P. UKADldii', (74. Notice lo Collectors. C10I.LECTOR3 OP TAXK3 for lfllaro bero J by notilin I I but all bulanoes iluo g n their Duplicates nin.t bo paid on or before His 1st day of January, lSii.i, to tlio Treasurer of tho County, or eseeution will forthwith follow nnd Intorcst will be charged on tho same from Sept., 1801. Py order cf tho Jinan!, W. 8. HltAlU.EV, CIV Comm'ri OiTice, Clrarllold Nov. 2:i,lH0l. Fon Sale ! EXTRA FAMILY rLOt'rt, iy the Ban.l onJ Sack for talo by tho suhscrihor JAMES L. LEAVY. Ncv. 1.1, 1S4, tf. VTAXTKO. THREE COMPETENT Mais y Teachers wanted, to teach In Brady Ui.i tr'ct lho ensuing winter. Terra, 4 matiths. Wa ges from thirty to forty dollnrs. Application can nt sny timo be mud to tho President, Mr. Jesse Linos, or to tho undersigned at I.iithcrshurg. By order of tho Board. Nov. 23, lSOl-pd. JJAVIB- BEAMS, Soo. IXECUTOrpS NOTICE Notico is hore. J by given lliBt lottors to.ttamentary on tho 6iato ol ABKA1IA.M KYLEK. bits of lioshen township, Clearfield county, doccasod, hnvinjf been granted to tho undersigned, all persons in. , ,P X "'' -n,nd tll0'e,.,",v,n du,",'""lj aainjil. fhn mm, n.U hp.i.nl II. .in ilitlw in Un ticatod for settlement, JOIIS F. ROTE, j .. . Nov. !2 Ot.p l. MOR. LIVKUOODD, To the Assessors of Clcarficltl Co. ")Y DIRECTION'S of Inspocor Qanoral Todd you nro hereby notified to mako complete, I uml furthn-illi ri.tnrt. tn (Ills nflirA. v.mp 11. t. iimo ine same uf canillnior.ts snd classifications of tho militia Predictions at e ' won of tho oounty, in accnrdiinco with tho pr esteusivcly con-! cepts In ycur several duplientes. It is doairod mm to same snouiu coir.pieiea during Him month. By order of the Board, WM. S. IlKADLKT, Clerk. Cotnm'rs Offico, Clearflold, Nov. 17, 1S01. CIcarficKl Academy. W. McCTJRDY, A. B. Principal. D. s rplIE next Quarter will npan en Monday lhe 6th of Deeoinber, 1S0I. Terms uf tuition as follows: Common English, comprising those branch e" "f ni es not higtiortnan Heading," nting,Aritti mctio, Uoography, English (Irs'nmer and History, per quarter, - i icber knelish, per uunr'pr, - - - . I Langungos, pet vattr, - i I" Nov. 2:1,1 1. w UlC l,mes, i v T P T y n vTTT . ' Ji 1 h ikM) M. AG AZl r To Btst and Chostiest ia ut vnrh, , . : . 1HIP4 l'OITI Alt MUM lliv Jt willeuiiUia One Thonutid Iiici ' Fourteen SpUmliJ Htuul I'latcn I Twolvo Clorcd Fkl,in Patoi, ' Thrilling Talcs and Novelette ........ " v.,WCS r-'Mdnr writors srocui)loil t., writ. "' !:f''''!'rl.lS c. Moalt..n, Frm.k L,- lWnc.iiii iT1 or" uio rjecunu LUf. ' will lm "wir rulli.-I.e. HH I Vibiuim Ali,n,l ,.r n a., ,.;,.!, number, In a.Uiti.m t, n, ,i.. given liunnetn, Clouka ana lr0.M, , I'K w:iol. Abo, n paiurn, from whirh . , 01 ""p ""u vrvm enn ue cut out win1 thsniiliif o umiita-umkor. AUn. ....' '""I ,,',,nil1 "J nmiita-iiinkor. AUo, icrorii "r ""' ''l luJ U,ec.fil'''- 1 'WorM Trt it fur Adfanee. ; OnoCopy.Oaol I KiBit Copies, fo odo year. Tcnni-ni.:.. Vonr . . ... "or Ono Year . Ffitirtiinn f?nnir. tnr On . I-.0I . .. - - t vuw . vai . l'reuiiutnH lor Getting np Cuh,. To every rorson getting up ciub,,,,:, uvo rotes, a copy o th Mujrainii (1 ..." , be Riven Krntii : or, ir profcrrej, the. Rrsvuig (sise. 27s20 inches,) rartlng Irom hlh (Jcurrals." "'nihgtu Address, post-inid. CllAS. J.PliTEf.Sdv Cb,,""'t t., I'Uila'oV'fhi, jIt-'l'cdmoBi tent - fur: Wortmber 531 I i.i;.iu il l. I) M listnv-cr J ,,""c ImliMtryTho anOer-'n,;"?? enuM'shcd 'urW. tjio ZSl ffT isimLj inJ D-' n Fni1 S ,JrHI,B Vines. 0'1:LR', Ptrabert nVj u.TZlii?. to!iBI,?H Crab. quihec Ud miriaikOhiff Qrilers promptly attended to. Aildrt J, I). WitlUUT, Cwmtnsvilk "pt. M. 'l. ly C V V TTbe rubli " n7 cituii cd agumM buying or rilling, r ia an, ., inciUlinx with a rertain Kaft of TiraWr.i lyins io the woods in Lawreneo towoshin, by (icorgo AuhiLbou;;li, as tho same ii mitn. porty. " , Nov. 2, lSh JOSIAH W. THOMPSON A 'FARuitSUi 1IE subscriber offcs forsalo tn reauH 1 therms, Farm in Dceearia township, M( mile iviuth uf Bcccarin Mills, It contiuoi Fifty Wji Aries, with Forty Acres cleared, lj Cuff framo Dwelling house, Store houte, fa lo iJum,sndj other oat-kuildings, andsgrumiic Orchard of ihrivim; trees. Tlio title is un&po. table. Tor Terms, apply to the unJcriijntd, in Lawrcocs tonnihip, Clvarlivld eounty, srp'21-atn-pd ' J. lb ItEAl). Liccnscil Auctioneer. W M. M. ltl.O(l. of Pike town-Vm. it. sires to'tnform his friends and the puUie generally that ho has taken est 8 Limn in All'TloNKKK, no t will attend to the crjinr ol sales in any part of the county at tbo ihortM notice, nnd at tlio most reasonable ekargos. Ail dr.f, frther personally, or by letter, tilhcr it o-. n.....niu .. M1.VIU111U'. noil. , M. ii. VORSHIILT AT f !IK SKt LSfOSTS 101 NIT.T CCASCB. I'LACH OV Sl':l.tiSJ. IIAIlW & Co, HAYINO leased the Foundry snd Mrrtits bliopsHt Milc.-I.11r7, known as "UKKES ;! FUl'XUHY," nro prepared to tranufattsnstil repair rteam Knines, iweep and tread ptr Thrasliin Machines, New Uorld and liathmr Cook Muves, Wagon Spindles, l'lws, anil Curt iiiK "f all kindf. at rhorl notice. T:ey abobar both at lii llifouto nnd .Mllesbnu'.a vurietr of Cook and Parlor Stores, fur foil oval, of fills. burg manufacture. Cull nnd 6ic pjr yusntlrw. ISAAC IIAI PT is Bfront for the York, Wjon. in and Culuuibia Infuninco Companies. Jr2D,M lf For Sale A Fruit Farm. rilllll subscriber oilers for saloon rcasoDib) l trms his l'AUM tituated in l.nivreucctotn ihip, about ndtlnay botwecn CWarficId nsJ Cm weunvillc. It contains about Si acres, wtlbibosl ilt acres thereof cleared, wilh a Framo lluuso and Frame Burn. Thero aro upwards uf IW grafted A ppio trees in good condition mine 20 I' car keys, wilh a (lUiiiitiCj of Cherry tree?, (Irapevinc.i, and olJicr small fruit lliorcon the wlwdo bclnjf ire 11 located. The title is indi-fut-abb. For turnu opply to the subn-rUier tt Clearfield. GL'OltOE TU01X August M. ISfil. -If. n I.I.I H A to do Tumi il A middle-aged Wimia 'uruiiy Cooking. Apply ' ,IOlAM V. .vjllltl. C!car6J.l,Scpteiuber 31, Wt. - I "T "I'lt'l ' Having mado spplintion lolls J.1 Assi;dant Assassur of the I'.Kh Cwllcction I Ilistiicl of l'eiin?lvuni,snd s License as All' TlOXKliR hav iii; been grunted t m bj H ( proper authority, t would inform lhe eili'tsj , Cbarlield county that I will attend t "OallinS , tales" whenever desired iu any put of the cwn 1 ty. Charges uiodcrotc. Address 1 W. J. HOrFEB, 1 Kuithau.-, CliHrncM county, Nor. 2, 1S6J. ("1 UTIUN.-AU persons aro hereby esuliof J cd s;;aint bnyuij er felling a cerlsio Ii Brown Mure, now in tbo possession of Jvls Jlign. jr., of linos townidiip, as tils' samB helcs V" me and is iu his u?e en lonn only. I CONK AD BAKER. . Kov. 2, ISfiJ. trespsAdng cn the premises of the on j ilcrsigned in liccciriii lown.-liip, on or s bout the 1st of Ortobor JSf.l,aDl'N 111 hh upprscd to bo past two year oil. l" 'pro,, propcty, pay ch.rgei and ; 1 1 ..... ' ' 0 romo ior"i 1 take bim or ho will be j"ll accurdljig tn law. Nov. 0 St. T. S. WASUDlltt. CAME IrespaSHing on the premise.' of tbo ml" scriber in Lawrence township, Clearfield co. on or ab'.iittho 3(lth of October, IS6I, a eresa Colored horse, with dark main and tail, aud ns- Inir on a sol of old lmrneH. The owner il rcosei- ted to como forward, prove property, pay cheW jand take him away. Win. II. MILLtll. ov.USLpd. KSTIIAY. Miclisel O Utinekeckner, in Morris township, about the lit of August List, a Brown Bnn.lle uuu, star in the face, wbito tail, and aiioul two jesri old last spring. For information lesdiag W " recovery, I will pay llbornlly. Nov. 5 St.pd. MICHAEL ETUNSKEChUB. IOUXI): On the road botwoon CurwcW. i and Lognn's Mill, on lbs 2'Jth Ootobor last, a TRAVELING BA(J, containing, among o things, several articles of clothing. Tho owacr, bt calling upon lho subscriber anu W'"." irrnt. cm hava his lifoiierty. S. BEUTAUT. Lawrence tp., Nov. H, IS6J. ANTLEV -liVW 3