(hat Sherman need' bluntly declares moriiwp;lb.iHUonimng...v. UIUUHJ - . . I. from Atlanta toNavannaii wiumut bi- .la, and decidedly another to BUCccBslully prosecute his present campaignto laKe .n,l lw.1.1 AllCUS a.- IJranonVUIO, ana .,...1. i ?i. tibund-slrov. i.nafii-iuii-i... v...rt ing angel straight to Richmond, lie it to fiight battles Ibis time, and to meet again ."l .hwaitthemif possible. The Northern people, tho JW therefore declares, -muBt recognize that this will cost conlin- ued draimj. which must constantly 1,8 iiiiiuw8i t l J at mcr. - .. ru . I fiTKp fll Ifrtlflrt 4if111lh'If3rl Vij l UUaimtU iifuJutwi, . ' u 1 WtDXESOAY MoRSINO:: Mar. 15, lcV5J Forward. March! The list of drafted men in Ibis county, i i . i t.. - : .u.. i UiULiJ ICtllCI lunu I'll iiiij lii ul icn. Ofcc'unea large tnnjoiity cf them are Democrats'Voppcrlieads" "teccss .on sympathisers" who avowed them selves opposed to the war lor tbo cinao .ipatiot of the negro and the destruction of Slates' Ilights by toting for McClellan nnd Pendleton Inst full. Such men nro i.ot wanted as soldicn. It would not sAfo. If the Abolitionists were tincere in accusing them with rebel sympathies, and if tbey really deiirotho war brought to a iuccessfut close, aud the rtlolliou ciush oJ, tbey H ill never sgro to put arm. in the hand, officii men. I'y no means. Ihey ate too ' loyal" for that. Tho cause i) too mored to bo entrusted to Dainoorat J3 band.. Their cry used to be "put none but Amei ic3ns on guaid." Now it is "put only Abolitioniktu on guard-" Therefore, our Democratic friends who liave beeu conscripted, aud who are in ouch mortal agony lest tbey shall have to into the scrvieo, ehonH calm their .tear Their Abolition loaders will burdy not kt a tingle mau of them put tbo bar ness on as long m Vhero are enough of tbem to fill the quoin. We know ther are some Democrats vho aro so incredulous a. to think differ- ercnlly, aud to suspect-tUee Abolitionists i - - . :..:-i iU.i the Abolitionists would rather stay at 'home and let tho Democrats g" to war I Yea, that in some cases Ihcso red hot war men have attempted to hire some of the rankest copperheads to g- a. substitutes for them II Rut this cannot be. It is imposile that any sot of men and especially those claiming to possess all the "wealth and intelligence" nnd nil the "piaty and pa triotism," too could thu. falsify their .profestion.. We cannot boliove it. The Ufl may slop stock still in the mid neavens; me moon turn backward in her course ; nnd light turn lo darkness, but the Abolitionists wilt te true to Uioir patriotic professions ; u.t.7 answer tbo call of their country for aoldiersin this war ..!. .. : . ..... ' for tho negro ; Mid will not permit the ras cally copperheads to lo sect to the Lroat with arms in their hanei.l W'ky, it m redicnlous it m fnon.troasl Just Hook at the list of comcripts in our owa little iioroujjh I See tho names of tho valiant lirrnm I Tir o.rnf it, ,m I k, ruu.meu on our ry. . inrormeili whcn h nla:, wn, mnklg bis gest yet mado-mak.ng a clean seep of .Bmenl n ofricer (not Bclua in lll0 reteral districts. U .. bel.eved that i, Uq h(, R man dislr.ct. are ent.tlod to credits no yet al- BOme(hi which be wilhhcU,t lowed: but even after making a large ,al- .. j,ri n the r , ; lhe U d lowance for such reduction the number i , , , , .... , . , ... .... rascal deserves hanging, and we may as tlifttwil havo lobe furnished will bo j . ' , , iwe 1 do it now "whan the Tictim, flight- ..vw.vsvs atv va ui vu vs iiigui i f--.wwSuav(Albav - think it is a most holy cause, and that to wbolo proceeding is wrong. Of thi. thcro icouso rhii "rest has not beon made die in its icrvice is lo bo canonized among 'cannot be a doubt. The very law, for vi- known tt' 'el " but il ' 'ftid 10 bc lho Pub theSaintsJ Who daresay that they will', olatin which it is pretended they were !licftlion ofa communication animadver hang Uck t Who will auppoct Ihena of 'arrested, requires their delivery to tho civ- tinS uPon lhe conduct of n certain milita- wauling Democrats to go ? Why, if they re among tlie "percentage they will in- Aist onLho Democrats who nro ahead of, ibeia to aland aside and give thorn 9 fair cbanceT Indeed it is whispered that they are not going to wait for the day nppoin- ted for them to report j but that hey aro going forthwith to lho front, for fear they rfl might bo loo late to witness thorobeU lay - ing down their arms l Talk of the Aboli- .tion'utsof this county staying at home and permitting tho Democrats to go to war ! Why, iti. nonsense I Thev are too patriotic . . . . .. .... ic to magnanimous, lor mat : JNo, no, Dcmoorati ; jou must not bo Euspi - clous. Thero are jmt about enough aUo bodied Abolitionists in this county to Cll tnepresent call, and 0 course every man oftLemwillBoLafnr. n,-iii.;,;i.l "copperhead" to enter the service. To1 .uouotmis, would be to discredit thoir profess on. which I . a uo uuutiruui. Tue Dkaet Tho melancholy list of con-' Bcriiisiortiiiscouuiy win oe round on our! Ursi.poge. We have no heart for comment, . miiauji uiuu tuu uiuit iiiuurniui nmmAnlAtf am Uini.l.Knin 1 .n . .. .1 j u luui.kiiii -iwtgaUU promise, ever wilnet.ed. Toadd to its kil AKnAn. . 1.. r. i.l i. mi.u.i.iTOui Btmr is lepurieu iu i t s i r i , . . uau uauuiususu irona iicatiquartors at H.rfl.hur, rflr.i i L,..,.. B 0.vvi,v i.iuiivnn; except (rota their particular district. Siatb Cosvkntion. The Deuiocralio fUela Central Couimitlee ot its reccnl ui ua recent i :i. i .meeting, appointed the2h day of June next for tho holding of a State Conven- lionatUarxisburg. T r...n. iv . . . ..'reoiv ... . .. iWThe Hessian organ of Harrisburg of i... l-t 1..4 lit , pursaay iui ouu.mu. wu.. ,..,...... bo a ' con feu ion " of Gamer i lilooro, Fa on0 0f . the viutima of Ibe late des- i . ,m-,naA i n.;. pouui m .c...., ...b..v ... M,.niv ml who had a mock tr al before ' . . , .. the Military Commission lately iilliPg in jrarrj8lnirg, Tjie Telegraph takes great rrent thi. "confession" n. though it had been made bofore, and was ipnrt ofi Ul0 proceedings or the Commis- B.on vltroas, this statement was mado at rhiliislmrg. when Mr. BUom wan first , , . . . !i.ii!n Inrreiiiiuiiii..i... ! . ' , . cnnnoL steal enouuh cotton to chance the let somewhnt intoxicated. Ihey liand there. the major part of which, as we are to interfere and go through this ceremony b . ir i!,( rullcd and hobbled hicn-took hU rnonev. 1 .... . . - : . . ... ... credibly intormcu, ne now mosi posiuveiy i,len5eg nn,i dieolairoa, averring that ho did not swear to one-hall that is contained in ,. , . this document. Mr, IUoom's caso is similar to a number of others arrested about the same time. ir....i.Vml..r..rnth. tribunal aL Phil- . , ipsourg, coinpimeu 01 scvciai unninij fc tlemen, for examination. It was tho be- examination. It was tho be- lief then, as it still is, that tbeso arrets lUrwt ( Union make, the fallowing com and examinations ' were made with the menta on tho National Disgrace : hone of elicitine such information as wouj,i warrant tho arrest of Messrs. liiglor i .. and Wallace. Every effort was ma i'0 lO procure such evidence. Threats of various kinds were made. In one instance, ns wo ened almost to death, fell upon his knees, and begged for his lifa, promising to J lii'uir to anything thty u-antai. In view of such facts what relianco ran bo placed in thisstatementof Mr. Bloom's .vliich closes with those words : " I make this oath freely, without anv But there are rusny palpable errors in ibis alleged statement, sulllcirnt to con demn il without further evidenee; and such, too, as Mr. Bloom would not make if lelt to himself. In tpealving of tho " Democratic Castle," he h made to say, " these raners were framed for the nur pose of resisting the draft;" nnd he also which removed lha liimor bar from t ho , r .. .1 .i i l ,. ,i Senato wing of tbo Capitol. We havo no speaks of an "oath;" thai h "swore the , mcans of kn0Iv.ing wht ,ho membership members," Ac. Now, these thing, con- 'or luo "j,,.cilt pnriy of civilization, entij:hi- .lemn tbo wholo aflain Tbo "Castlo"'enment, progress and Christianity " havo contained nj oatb-and tho word " draft." , 8a3' about the Into conduct of this tho . . -,. tt , p . conscription, 'or anything of the kind; was not connected with it. Its only obli- g(tion- -as we are assured by its members . nl,l,nftf Imnnr nliUr in tniii ilm .... ... i, overthrow tho rebellion, and bring the na- Democratic ticket, or not vote at all ; no- Uon 0(U (lf J0 d;trknesg 0r ignorant no thing more. So that, if there were organ- niocracy and barbarous slavery into the izatjons to resist the draft, they were cal- broadest kind of civilizing and Christian led by some other name; and tho very M''- Hut few of the organs of the , . , ,. Abolition party hnve had the manliness fact that these confessions m.ko no d.s- lQ ekhor enon greftt na)iocal unction, siamp inera as spurious inai vi iuu uiuu iu whom they are attributed. ine oiar tnamDer uono up. . r i .i .l We are luformed that the military Com- m ss nnat Harrow-. nri nr s-t 1 ,, . , v"uu,u"' "rjjaniwi. ior mo a.iegcu pur- pusoui trying a nuruowr oi mo citizens ot this rminlv arr,tP,l n,l .i,M ... 1 . . ... ,SJ tbo military, but in reality to inflict such punishment upon them a. would gratify the malignity and personal spite of certain officials and Abolition leaders horo has caliapsed. disp crsed and diehnnded. W . , . . .... . urn nni pxnri v Btrnrn nt om mAAna e.eni by which thi. disgraceful nuisance was a bated ; but we Mre right glad to know that Got. Ccawir took an active port in it, a.- l.M 1.L- 1 1? T. 1. aisled by one or two othor leadine Ilenub- Jicaci, who are not quite ready to see these I1''"6 Whiskey, and Oiher Stimulating p oten4 'machines of Dosnoli.tu establish- Drink, "rtom0Qltot lUAUa." ed at ottr State Capital. Tub Last D:srLiT or Desi otism. P. Jfowthis it to affect thoso who had Gray Meek, editor of tho Bcllefonle HucA cone through a mockery of a trial beforo'ma"' wasorrcsled week before last by the this Com mission, we a, not mlviaml ti,a il court.- But the law, in this reject, wa disregarded. I IViil was refused anj before a cotirt-maMial, lueY wre dragged before nd forced through the mockory of a tri- a' All they asked was a fair trial, which could only be had in a civil court. And wl'10 wo cinoorely thank tiotr. Curtix for noble con duct in behalf of these men, riCllon 50 vlUI,y nlloctmg his personal F!ti!.-I.;. a. .wo ftTveotly hope, that n. long n. ho oc- cupics the executive chair tho personal rights of no cituen in any part of tho Common wealth shall again be invaded. Three hundred thousand stout Democial- ' . ...mi .. .. - .. ic anus win susiatn aim ia bo uoir.g, nor , "'7 favors therefor THE COST OI' WAH. ,,., , P , . TuCfluoUof Clearfield county on tho t'rcsei.l call is 545 men. Some substitutes havo been put in some for three years) : u OUiu in. uuo yenr, ai on averagO, per- ...... . i , - .hapsofflOOO. Volunteers cost from 8500. 1 S'OO. Suppose that one-third of carried It on by simply iMuing prcmUory mo 1.11.1 . ... . ... 15 v-'w ict luBo, iue amount woum te ' lr, fiflO 'l ' l . . . . . ... , . luotn, about 180 men, is filled with sub- obligations, so mat me war nas not pro- stitutes and volunteers, costing nnvprnffniei1 our rcsourcc8l,n"nciaI5 . a uu i uiuuiiiuur ooj wouiu at issue ot tlio currency lias neutralized lo bo made uP by coCt,ipt.-a,,; Ihcm by increasing thi expense, each I AllIn.lmilia1 I'l . . . . . ivnapln nw.t-a than Ilm nnionnt In IR C) IHO roma nder 3M wonbr.l 5.i, f llin o..rronn l.n. tifltilra zed ... . . wu. tueir worm to iheif , Y , i . 7, . i. ... rnnnii. ;i...i: ., . . I lectcd '. and remember, too. that when we ""vi iMv.uuing iue bounty, is notl 'less than 81000 n.r a-... .... I.J i--,-. r..i uiau, iuttK- mg an aggregate or $363,000 Add cost of vol's &, sub', 114,000 . fl. .i r-- , loiai war expense lor one vear. sanu mifi Who wouldn't be proud of havinc voiri I. - - , - -.v.u j Tor Lincoln aud a vigorous prosecution of ! the war? I THE NATIONAL HUMILIATION" I kAm n inuui Ihn V on P.nclllont fll " Hie Uniteu Mates", was so arunk, wnon ho was installed into his Ligh ollice on jh, tn.i.nt. thai ln nm i,v 1 ii. - lua have been . , utterly oblivious cither to time or Place. . ti..r Ilia speech was a miserable medley of bur- foonery, so disgusting as eventually to interfere abruptly to put a ..op to ih. disgraceful scene And when be attempt- ed to administer the oath to tho new Sen- ators so oblivious to duty was be that bo could make nothing but ridiculous mo- linn. . l.n Fnrnov. ll.a PlLffVlf. had mi tK'.i . ...... j . :.i i ouni icpunrr was inuueeu hold tho speech from publ ication, and tho world will only get such portions of .. ., , . i .i .n,- it as the reporters seated in tho gallery cyuld catch. This scene took place in the Senato Chamber, in presence of tbo Tres- S.l.nt an.lftd.ln.t. thM .1.,.1.nr ibe. Su- . 0 r! pream uuurii, imu uiuny represuniaiivui v. foreign Governments. Tho Jfarribburg foreign Governments. Tho Jfarribburg " The telecraphio news of Wednesday announced that Vice-l resident Johnson Imd been unable, bv reason of indisposi-, .. ........ ,' s -ir. . 0f tin Senate. J'his would naturally be lion, lo lane ins pmcc m prrnuinn, uhil-ci cxruclcd after hi. outrftlieously (iisgraco- ful d'jl.nuoh ol .alurdiiy, but tho Hum oi the mailer is, so we hnve lccn infoimed, that the "drunk "of Saturday extended into and over Monday. A reliable gen tleman, just from Washington, states ihat on Monday night the great "plebeian" was splurging round the streets creating disorder, until interfered with by a police man, "rerbarsyou d-d-dnn't knoww-w-who I am T " interrogated the " plebe ian." " I know that jouaroviolnlirij: the laws," replied tbo policeman. "I-l am ' Andy .lolmson, Me Yn.-o-Presidctil-ov the the L:-nited S-S-tatcs I nm ; " explained the glorious author of the Tennessee test oath, and the bosom companion of ibe "godly" Parson lirownlow. Drunk ai was thin man, howover, ho was consciou ! that the American people were more ine briated than ho when they elected him tho " plebeian '" lo a position beyond, his deerts and his capacity. It is said that those Senators who pro fes. lo have eomo respect left for appear ances are contemplating eome plan lo re lieve him ftom t he duties of hisollicft dur ing tho extra sesiinn they not bavins much faith in theetlicary cf the resolution Lll'rt DlLtllU.tlU-UCftlCI V HIU V- MH'II , bul ejumo lbpy ,, lrncn in i( trnc1 111 POme Ue purposo, somo nollo sonlimcnt, I some patriotic motive, some great theory to d iscn thral a world, unite the States,; grttCn or to condemn the author of it. the nir;..i The postal organ, of this city, is among the lulter. Even the clo. ical editor has . . I. . . e i l , tortured it. nto some sort of comely shape as a" special proviuenco." .Nor nas the ... -i ,' ... .'.. .i i.:.t .r... i n I IU1U , n I o iu la l iu Lit'i jliu lunui , uuu . .- 1 P 1 1 1. 1 . . t- r . .hmuu "uiN " baP9 l?y ro not yet certain whether iho ... , , , .miiiiii iiinini nm 'nil 'j.iru 11 i n nuuiT, scene of aturday was a nianift.Malion of ' . f, i ti . i- .1 ., . .1 1 i;i .i thenco to tho right shoulder, ai.d lust bc- God s spirit thiouiih man, as. typ cal of 1 r n . . . .1 ,, . , . .. , 1 1 11 1 ,1 fore noon t'10 pa n passed lo 1I19 re-'nn the jubilation vlnch shall rcgn when the , r.ii, . : . i 1, J ... . . . 1 .1 . i-, 1 of the heart, occasioning great dnnenny negro mi lenium bee ns, or whether n it- r . ,1 . 1 . " -. . 1 .. . , ., 1 b ., , 1 . 1 of breathing, ho supno-in-' it to bo severe tie too much "red-eye' is to be made ' . . . . r, . 1 a ., . , , , .1 ,1 i-.- 1 ,r cold, applied to Dr. Hanier, Nurifoon nt atteml rAlimlr rA Ihrt Ahnlitimi li nlfiirni i .. 1 1 . . o . . (An . Ln r,.n iTntil i'n rtlm.l.u I , ; r. . ,? . .. . nr inn &iiitarr n in iinvn tionn rn ivm uuvw wen reiiGsn, i .i: l u win iitb ubK iut u uib6bi tot tun ui't'ii 1- ti:-t..'j ill - l , 1(:)lpircJ ftml ThoroUKi, LoJ al Patriot nor for a logical editorial, in the best ftyle l.f 1 . ' . . t . . i.Tl. IT e ofnulpit olonuence. unon "The Use of military, ana taken to Hanisburc. Hie fY olllcer 10 ll,at coun,y' Arier tIetain ' ing bim about .1 week in tho guard house J "-ri.bur, a eorl of second .'Black ,Hole of Calcutta." where lho prisoners from this county are confined ho wa. re - leased and sent homo. Mr. Meek nromi - sc.. to c'vo a full history of this little Iratis- 1 pni'Odts ami friends of tho deceased to teams nnd oxen will be sold with the property if cvre Diurrhu-a or Pyspep.is, in either esse r , . fc . .. . ' . bnmv llmt evorw all out inn immliln cn; required ns well as all other implomen's noce.- i,lr:n tha nn'nna In n heulihv nnd natural eof rights, in hU next paper which wo may find convenient to transfer to our umns. col- -. . .. A Dank Dicture. Ihe rhi.adclphia In'uircr (Republican Paper) theother day. I. .. . . . .. ... 10 uiscussir.s me nnancmi comtition oi ourcouniry.conia.neuinoioiiow.rg. a. Wo " ui invite special attention to the extract im,i.i1i,iiIiii-1v nfilirun jilm l,n,ii nfiim nnAil times we are now onjoying. It contains food for serious inflection, and earning trrtn tV. n nil rrn If iI.ia. il .mini,! 1, i.l,nr. ., . t. . ' , ged 10 pariisnn uias : " .. ii .. i .iii. jicmcwuir iiui nvi one cent oj mc i.i'i.m t, .,;, n l.nicar- I -.1.1: .: l..,i il,. i..: nn rn. i laun in our uovcrnmeni .. , . The ta.v eoltec- ' t.-il haiv. mil noMuw. beraiiso lhe addition - ..... . - - - t t - i . . i nnr bc8,n l..ry. wo ca? r?d no,no thnn our net income, anu mat rvcru ceni rcnuw tdor taxes is to much taken from production. I " fyjy-Tho London 'correspoudont of tho New York iYMf. writes that "Earl Iluseoll . . ,.' . .. . u ns orcneu a din oniatio corresnouuoni-u 1 ... ... WllU 1110 UOIlteUeral commissioners in r.u- rope." This is tigtifieant if true, apd may thn (part of Kurope. u ricbiiiBVl vi i tvvi, uinuu vm . - Financial Liffht 1 c 1 f .. i . . . I , i it. OIllUO IMUI iu i run mil i m-3 commcoof thi. port, uave been recently ... be.ore ,ho country: From the man' . -- er in which Hie stulomonts havo been made, wo naturally conclude tho object . V." " . "7 IrTt.. io . ,mu V,M. l,BU.' 1,0 po. Withholding the in rortnnlion woul.l iy were "" army, ana , ,a?e .,rovokeil ,j,Cuion, ad excited defied the authorities to nrreit theni i ,u,pjjon 'e have the 'fuels now go The Provost Marshal at Allianco, soutrti plausibly ..rraneed lb.1 .lb. "r$2 . 1(boul c54 ()00 01)0 in our favor, ivhcn it waif M We show, Si.'JM.OHO.ouO against u! Anything that would arrest this untoward course V.OUM T rove a hlesslnc to U-. If e " b" "" nol be tho greatest curse that could helall Us. We suppoe this balance of $358,000, 000 ha. been pari uiiy.ir not wholly, u dated by the sale of United States bonds nl avcBge oUboul Bhy cenU l0i th 0 j0uRr a melancholy conclusion to arrive ftt, to be sure, but we are persuaded it is unavoidable. Were it the statement, o arranged for i,j floor Dublio . . o ,. v,v i r...i i... iiMriir iiviu tivn avii v aui viiju I'wi n v w u- mt olipecie, fr 1 804, FlicvietipurtoJ, 1804, $?21.8221i4j 6o.8oi.v2t Total exports, $272,ci7.-ifl!i Imports, ISC t, 218,125,700 Ann.t L.UtiM nf tra.la tnr ISftl. , "it"-1" " - i ii UrfiUr, at uiUrci.resented, $ 41,501,703 Here follows abatement from tho fore-ll,,0 wli:cli will noon be upon tliem. i going figures, nrrnnged in such a wny ns ;from July next nil Stale Hank circula-, to be easily comprehended by the genci'id tion will bo ta.0l ten er cent., tliO; i-eauer : lidijett ofConress beiii. to finvo them n-tiaurK1 Sew Yor!t' 1864 tw,YPr X:Uioi,:ii Hiui,". t,,cro- !,., i I,7:ii,'.iii2 . by giving t lie (iovurn men t entire con- ipecic, ' 2.2r,s,c23 , trol of the imr.-e as it n'readv has of . . , . . ,D., ,0 nu;ii iuiiuri.-, i.iu-i, a is, i i jt, " AJ.l tiU pur coat to amount of du'U- tic gouJs i'ur duties, froi-lit, .tc, 12J,i7fi,933 .T.TTTTT"" A.U100 porci.at.to thU h.h'i k..M luiviug uvaruo.t 200 duriiij; lsot, Sin,CO2,f.0' Itvt.nrl.'.lnri.,!, 1 ,.l I .t,....l i renc; vnlui), $22l,K22,3l2 .-ppom vxpiiruu, jjc.i, au,oui,ii Add ICO. or ct. pruuiiuiu, 6U,8ll,U2l -SS23,t32,:js"l Actual bal. of trudc njni'mi , 13C4, $.117,773, HI I Let us remember that dclt i tlaccry, acd that we are all engaged now in foregoing clians for our own hand, and for tli'iso ol our posterity. X. V. Frrrmun't li.imml. Death from Hydrophobia, llunry C. Tlnmp.on, (sen. of Mr. II. A. Thoinpoon of Indiana Ciiuniy.) a new rc emit, enlisted at HarrUhurg, t'etina., bul wee.;, ior me ioiii lonna. o.s, on i way toj.in his regiment, wl.il., Mopping Ill I llll UlirrillTliH, IV IIS FfU.'(l Wl'.ll ! hvdioi'hobia, and after 1 i n vt rin lt about ! Turtv hrmi'4 in pirlr(nip ri!iv.i:r:il siiliArin 'i ill.... r: .,,! i . .ii.'.i., i,,.!.,,.;!.',. Illl'l 111 I1IDUI.II ll'll ll'll llrij 1 1 1 I .17.1 lUtl blo, died at a few miuutx p:it twelve o'clock, on Wednesday iiighl. Tbo oir cunisluiice.', a. far n. vo could gather them, are a. follows : About Mrce month: since the di'cea ed, in pUKiDg up a young pup on uie street, was bitten on tho knuckle of the riyht hand. The wound wa. a mere scraic'i. but it was followed by rather severo iiiflamation so a. to disable him from his woik type setting about two weeks, but beyond tin. no attention was paid to thu wound, and the hand being restored the easuality wa forgotten. Having enliHUd. was eo i mi: ins iikiiin in, iiuv jit-lulu iiiivrii ,,,.,.., ;:,,,;,, ,.r.,,n,l f,nt ing to his regiment, but h i..,i n 1 1 visiting his si.Mer nidiiiL' theio lib cam e l i . . ,i :. ...... .. i i -i. . i. .i.. , , ,i - I . . l . -n in i to this city and reported at I od Barracks 1 on I uesday morning last. Siion alter his nrrivn i,0 beenn to experience cain in Iho knuckle that liad been biucn: and t w. n M I.A..',.A ll.A .........I I . I I 11 lha rri?ckS, for relief. Arior receiving a proscrii tnn ho went to tlio iMjtin.! i ,. I ; .1.:.. . . I 1 n,l,vl t Ml" 111 41V U Jl i I I J II inj; wu peculiar i j.i.:,!, ...... i im: i9tMeuwitU convulsions, litis circumstance awakened apprehensions in tho mind of the Surgeon, and iu ans.ver to hi. inquiries the (uregoing faeU were developed. From this tiino everything nai hu man sympathy could suggest, or medical skill devise, was resorted to, but all in vain. The deceased was a printer by trade, about 21 years of age, nnd possessed of more than ordinary intelligence, lie from the time that the disease clearly de veloped itself, was fully conscious of its necessary fatality, and during the lucid intervals talked of death as tho only hope ! of relief. I The paroxysm, of the dieao were , mnl-kn,l wib fearful vio' i ;f violence, Bccompnn- I apprehensions '..., .i ..i.iu i.:. i. i.i.li 1 would rid his mouth by violent spitting, l II will to asourro of somo com foil to . 1)0slowp,j upon blm. Major !Skile. with choracterisiic kindness, promptly tele' graphed to the father and we understand his arrival is anticipated. ; ByX,Tbe abovn account of the tnelan- choly death of Mr. Tliomp.on. wo copy r''orn l'10 Columbus (Ohio) Matt Journal,', .nfAf!irrli.n.ii lIi!if!i!lmi.MrH V fl'b ruw n. i T. ,i" , oiontresidi in I r rtrr is,bvira. troucht the! luili in no 11 vi i ua 1.UUI il i I'ufeuu l'l(9' . -i- w -i i , ' , i ent residinc in llarnsburc. troucht the ;rcmnins of his son homo and they were. . . - n int.irrednt nlairav iIIa on SaliliAlli lnnt I Carbon Cocntv Prisoners Says the n.u bnn Jlsmnnrnf I "Ilia nf niu.t v nl Uo.l,;rrl nn U. .1 Tail Lanil lh ri,innn, ,birtl. ia I, mmnml "i7t 'C""nZ "i .T I " It . : 1 , .,i i , , , ., . .. i . "Lrcacd w,l,10,,t lhority ot law. for vuiuiwuuiieu iiinLUHTOUi una uuuu- ' "c ' tf"?. J "ie.P. . i ,? Smo. V .,,n.fi by a bevy of should- lcr.ltrnr,.ied hircinc8 of,ho Abnliiion de. "t'",i "3 ""'J uu"i MVs.. " V " . ' . i . . . . . . ""v."' -iii.i.ei.ii u.a - H IMI II STn Ir "), Mtmlnl r Mm nt . . . , . . , . . . . leased, without le ling why thev were im- . . ' , . . tt. ... pruoneu or wny sei iree. inn ei of the so called Preei.lent amount, to an , , . ,, . ..,,. . . . ..i n, ! UIKIl'l U 19 l,y I till II y nriU IIIIIW vhvuhks uilt lho Court Martial which disgraced our Court lfouso was no legal tribunal, but .1.. i..... f kt. m.1 I ... i. iuu mre i-resiuiv. u mn, ncuk w niuKo an npivumui. v. . ui iuu niero . r , . . I ,. purpose of removeing from this county a f.M nnmorruts irho troulri bp in fh wnv .-. - , a at election," A Taovost Marshal in a Bad Fix Tho M0 nap nra iva 'M 111 in 7 . ow.nRlnciaenl About two woeks ego, two deserter. I . . - i n..- ... n-.uu uounuy mm vuuiuuguam, ramie " Ptearance in wayno township n t.hU nuntv. Tlir-u nnnnlv .rlmiii.ll... ' r-.: ;;u - n&hMA? to placo upon tho wriitf and ankles of ' the deserters. At the Falls of Snpgar 'Jtcek, De Luney and Cunningbam found i'I'"iy iunmuai in n r.joiii iu ua- . . .... . ... .. . . .... ''' revolver biki Knuo-pui mm in a wagon nnd exhibited him through the, country "'V'0""',"' ty Martha! ns a prisoner ft dry and anight : they finally brought him to Canal Diver, and showed him in tho public street.! ILaney would sing a song, and compel , the Marshal to keep time with bis cba.ns. I i Alter Iho deserters had all the run they i . . I .i i.e. .1 t. ... .1.. uosiro i, mey icu ino i')w y hi mo iimet and departed, much to tlio nmueaieut of tbe crowd." I G KT ikAI)V VuktiIk PuKtk nr.. We ; adviso all our readers to "cut their coats ftccordiii'' to Micir clotli" flOtll this day out. its the only way of pre- : paring lo resist MicccssT u i ly ino ores-j the kwoiI cf the nation. Hut what ... .. , . . will ted even harder I1)il the 1)001 ! !h the tll iti'iiml tar tirrnt) ji-r ant wich, Iroin .May next, m t be inv-, IpoHcd iijion every article unbraced in; I ho t'tli section of tin) Kevciiue Act . Tlumr U'bn :i r. l ii il f' i m ! li.i i vv i t ! tho I , SCC t 1 Oil Ca 1 1 IIP t fcfcf t it tOO SO ! lleiicefurtli, l)V years In come, Slia l I'e the heaviest til.e( I 0CM)le on the face of the earth ; nnd with this . burden on our baeks and a depreciated currency of over jii0U,000,(l0o to still ' farther embarrass us it is the c.-' treme cf folly to suppose we can 1 I'liig bear up. Werouneil evcryl.iody. t lierefove, to jirepare foi' (lie wor.'.-t. Somet hin must soon ;;i e way- sotni' pillar (;f the eliii'j cr.iiiilili the crash is inevitable :unl when il does lake platv all wl.oliave not so arrang-. j t-d tln'ir iillairh as t lk.r nur;t bl) misllt(i. land iiMiu t:ii Iit. it- I a ion. I)ll'.lIn Keriiioii tnwusliip. on the 2ltli -.n-Huiil,of Iljiipinj; Omigli, lOfto May, danj'nor of Jolin 11 n I 'lnitha Head, aged two neili nnd two duyi". Iir little E file, sU'e gone l.rr'.c to rut. Vlnro no'i'r a sin shall stain her lirea.t No turrows dilurb Lr no foars iiniioy li i loud to o'rsUad"W her inn 'Ceut jny. u. m. 1:. - 0n ,Hc 27lli ult., of Typhoid Fercr, at l'oint of Hocks HoM'ital Va , Jnincs C. t'leio'uu, of Co. 1 I. 5Sth P. V., ia his I 'Jib. year, sou tf J. II. I Fleming, Curwensville. j -TS-lIe pnssod nwny Irustinj; in (ho Rc Jcetuer , and kcfcil to meet nil in the lietter land. At Metre's Mill.", lii ll township, Martha Ann ; Mali Ida, dnui;hter of Philip nnd Marlha Me-j Gee, .-(,' d ' months and 21 days. j Aftxr a protracted illooss, the angol Death relieved the little dnr from her earthly sutler- ! '"S- V c'r n"' Iil'i'cli,'n,"0 an,, leieKrcd lami Iv for tus deiiartod nn'mber. for she Is haiun ly for the departed nn'mber, for she Is happy ; with her Heavenly Father, aud is waiting tiw welcome you homo wlion tho messenger Ileat.l ' sliiill cult you to inhnrit lifo eternal. I l.ittlo Martha, sweet fl iwer, i Thnu nrt fro'u em ill furovcr gono To enjoy blissful plensuros With thy I'Btlu-r oil high forevermore. 1 J. .1. b. Jlcto butrtiscmcnt i;tt ionnl Slot el, MAIXK PTltnET. CUKnK.VSVIIibn, PA. Mis. WM. A. MASON, rroprietrcss. rpilH lonj estiibUnlied nnd well known 110- X TKL, situnled in tho went end of tbo town, I has boen reiaoddled. cnlurted nnd iuiprorcd, and the proprietress refportfiilly announces to her nu-( ant to lake, but powerful to euro. Theirpons merous friend?, snd to the travelling public, that trating properties stimulato tV. vital aotlritisi he is now prepared to accoinmudute all who may : . ., , . . fuvor hira with n call. ' 1,16 bot,J'.renioT0 tho obstruetiuns cf its organs, Anipl, safe and comfortable KublinR is at- j purify the bload and expel lie diseaso. Tbsy tached to tho premises, and trufty nttendunts ' purge out the foul humors which breed and grow will always be on hand. Charge. 'rato. distemper, stimulate slavish or disorder.d or- , r, - iu r nPru-'u M C1:U STEAM SAW LANDS 14 i "J J C A T f 4 SKW 1'IHST-CI.ASM TlllKTVl V. liorso poner circular SAW-MILL with 340 i Ill Tt-8 Vi 'JIV U:ilH Il - lllll- (lllC llllllll-r 111 .l-U fimple on j nnd a half millions of 1.0US ct and ready for niaiiiifaelure nnd Timber L'!n.9 for two millions mote. Tho mill is ndnpted to out- tins I'iil-atuff, and a nuuilirr of Hills n-iw uff.-r- , j..i ..r . k:.. : 1 ins. Aci'MMUlo :rnl ftljacont to mo i'enn.ylva ! tii;v Hnilrtmi At Tipton, by plnnk rual. Mulo f"r' f"r llriv,inK on 11,0 '""'''"' ' onto. Will I L t.Jil nf a Imrifsin tn olain a nontarn A tih t- tl'ys South Fourth tU , l'liila.lcliihia, or to John Elliott, nt Tiptn, Blair i County, who will show the property and five full , pat'licuUm, and who is antliorixed lo sell. i March S, If. 11. II. BIUI.MXOFORn. I Til Cf )l!V ' S T Y Is A T I C) N A L BANK I . Tukastry Pkpartment, """N..l.rj:.". v ,r, ) Orricit or CtMrTnoL .r.norTiiK TnrASinv ... .. . ....... i .....t ueinn cion .iinrcii .na. iooj. i i iriiL-;ii;AS. by IV mniil i 11.., i,i,,lr.;.r,i Y. hi.. ! saiiuiaciory oincnce pro- to appear that Tan Cotstt National Haxk ori Cl.i:Aiinsi.n, in tho borough of Clearfield, in Jbe county of Clearflobl, and Stnto of Pennsylvania,1 line been dill v orcsnlied under and in noaoruanco tho roouiromonts of lha Act of Cougrea cnti-, . " n Act to nroride a National Currency, se- .. K . ..I nr IVit.,,1 filnten bond., to lira- i 11 vide for the circulation and redemption thereof,", apprcrcd Juno 3, lsttl, and has complied with all' f.! the provisions of said act to be complied with be- i - ' f"re commencirfi the businofs of banking under! said act. ..... ! - , " i Now. Tkereforo, I. lluou McC. ti.oicn, Comn- troller ef the Currency, ao Hereby certify that .... ... . . ' ' 1 .'""" v.rv,..., ,.. ,,i ..... ' .... , Thr. (,, ,,! nl larKrMI, in the nieneo iuo Business ot backing umior me Act or,,,;,i aforesaid. ' Ia testimony wherof, witness my hand and seal I or oiuco tli i a 2d day of Marcs, isni. ' I HUGH MrCULLOUOH. Mnr.S-tf. Comptroller of the Currency, j ("1AUTIOV. All persons are horeby ca utim-, J ed nzainit meddlinir with a team of Park i V J eu nsn ,,- ,..". i. n. .r i n i..i.. of COTington township, as the same belongs 11 HIT lllttll-.l I1U11 III III. ,'VPC Vr9 IV M V. W . . ... Ul.-'l , me end is In bis nse on loan only. J. R vrv'.ON. - - -. . . v j Mar-U-at, ? ? $ $ J 1 ' - rivTnwie nii , " " , ! L. L 8 . (AXTI-r.lLl.10US.) vi,'vV"VW JJtr I y l!illilA NEW TOiYS l'lLL. NEWTON'S lIixs MTVl'TOVC nit. ie. v j 1 ILLS. XKWTO.VS t,i,.V,pXv.o TOi b PILLS. NEW TON'S pj lis S PILLS Compoietl of highly ConcentraU'l Extracts from HOOTS and HEIUiS. Of the rtcst medical valuo, prepared from (,, original prosoript'on of lis colctrsUd Dr. ET. TONT, and ustJ ly tiioi with lurh rerarkU success for twenty yoars ia sll parts or tb Unit. Oil Htutcs, are an inf.il liliU remedy tn s!l ;; DISEASES LIVER. OK AXV DEItAXOKMEXT OF THE e Digestive Organs THEY WIM 1 1 1 Tt U 1 1 K A , DiAuiMia:.., iiAKuiia:. DIAKlilKKA, I Y.l'F.rSIA. DYsrr.rsiA, DYSPF.rSIA, DYSPKI'.SIA, TiYSFNTERY, I'YSCS'TKliY, DYSKKTKIlY, l-YSENTEUY. SCHOFPI.A,' SCKOFl'LA, SCROFULA. SCb'UFUI.A, BII.IOUSNF.-tJ. PdUorsNF.-. iui.ior.sNK;.-;, IMI.IOU.SNKSS, I.IYKRCHMPI.AIST. I.lYF.i; COMPLAINT, .IYF.lt COMTLAINT. l.IVEK COMPLAINT, The woll known Un. Wat!hk-j( of CuituO, iiti of these Pille, " They have the finest tffjcUpe. I 11,. 1.1..., n.wl .!;..,:.. . ...... ...... ...imki.v viaii. (if uu, iuvucuj in the world nnd nro tin mo ft perfect pnrp live whleh Las evor yet been mad by snjbol'. Their effects havo abundantly shown to thi com munity how much thoy excel tho ordinary modi cinrs la U!e. Th aro safo and plesi- gana into their natural action, aad impart s ' he"Uh' lone t0 Ul wlu'1(, 'y,Um' Kot onl)r Jo ! Uict euro Ibe cverv dnv coumkilits of fvcrTbo- j dy, but sbo forniidablo aud danjerous diseases. tho samo time, in diminished doses, tbs safeit 1... il... 1.. ....lr,,.d.1 fnr rMl- " r..i-.v - ... ti .. fnm . lrcn. nnd being purely vegctnulo ar free 1.0 rlk or hnrm. The moet romarkablo fer.turo of tbese Tili I" ! ., . .. ... , . , ., ... ..iml I II v JUll IL UlllMI 1111 ivilll.ll llll Hi-. dissimilar chroiiie disea-es. Tub s.iss o'"1 torin? the organs to a heslihv and natural i dition, which cannot bo said of any otlior moJi cino in existence" Thej' crento pnre blood and reraore all imp r' ities from the system, hence aro a poiilirs CURE for rEVKRS headache: piles: Mr-lvCL IvIAIi I)ISLA!?hf AND HKREDIAIIY UL'MORS! nPrice nxx dollar rr.R Ml .iuitl .."yyiic'i, vi itm win.., - , rlmmi ',.; f rr;ce I,, ,lrv ' "-c. u'j . S. ROWE& Co., Sole Agents, ID, Liberty Street, Neio York- SSrFor sal in Clearfield.by If irls w ick 4 !! ian - . , j Jtaicl , l'o,