Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 22, 1865, Image 2

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    Wf 8U" " . . I hiH lorirrt Iniiiilv. and had
Hr.w vour riaul nana acros. your , "'7 " "?-. ' 7". .."i .1- op.,i:i
-hich wM Mtwered by passing your leu 'going to repur.. . -..v. .r v.. ...
riLfi SL ? forebeaJ. ThS object o! ; ot January, when il.e soldiers were arret - (
,1-- ... that if vou were io a crowd, ng deserters Irotn uiy iccnon. i mi not
55 co'ul T . 1 if 2? CocruU we?e,b all that W.lhelm .aid. I understood
&.ent 1 r drafts ro'n gol into trouble t to bo a Democratic ueeling. 1 did not
bl, could make tht signs, and if know what it was or be ore 1 wont there.
were near they could, I went as I naturally did to auib. meel
P tb.oi IfR chle y ling,. Wilhelu,. aid Ihatl.o wanted all
c P . 1 i. 1 111 11 mn In iinilpralund that it nn not
Question. vnai J luvau UJ K"-i "7. , " r, " ;,;. v ',Y"
. Iwtnhla ?" . JCaiiuu
I, JIJI IUIU - .
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T.IK CASE OF MAJ. WILHELM. I CUcarfl.ld Count, Ir.ft Re.l.ter.. C"" ff"-!
In the Preceding columns will be found Vesta " A??;' AJl . on. Bay Mar., on. g.t &,
a report of the rec'e nt trial of thi. gentle- ltt7aSW Sltf XS'-MtS
man borer, the military court at ll.rri.- ft"" ' to'SSK ,0" ' "J " lB b" iKfrwS
burg. Wegivethiaroportjustaiwefltd erobroughttol.ecUy,undrcUarg.ofCurpb. ., 5 ma B1wN.
it in the JourW of tbit place, Whether ml Edward N. Market and W. ji. ifu, ani, iiogm tp. r.
ornotitisafull.epoitor.heprooceding.' g 0pifW(1 (1(10 g
we are unable to say 5 but as our neighbor Isionor Sproull. Tbry were nrreiied eight or yi UJLJLllllU UVVaVUt
tell ua that he was furnished "full notes 'j'" ince .nd aont to Ilarri.burg f.r IrUl
., . , .... , before Ihe military commission in that oily, but JsSyFurchascd b nCO tlie lftto (lcclirja
nf Ilia aviilnnrai " nfp.nurap. lie run Ipll in k 1..1 .... 1.1k. :..n ....l.,ui.. .ml . "u
V. . - t , - WCIV I.BUIXGU I'll . U .1.9 ly I T 1 1 immVII.IVn Will.
1 . N'l - - VMM WnHIMi.MHB
1 caonolaay roue.y wnetner it uau " , "tr U'i nvi.nntv Mmtvivn-
' ' l-i.-.i Bnod manv firnlPil 'hioil irefnt. llieae r-SD.Vl -UOLIXJ MU
rt .. . ti. ,.j . .i.ru, m.n 11 nrl nnrt m kllOWOT. -
f.w ;xnmmra.-vtuesiion.-iiow aia "..V"'" .f.M ,-noTt I1- A l)ITINGIIIIF.l)
cotufc to be a witness in mis caso: u j " . , . . ...
....I" J .-r.A, .!,.. concluded the mootinc was culled to get, T.ie luH number of the Ita
I full the lenorl k One thing is certain: wars sent to tniicityior tnuiin tbs
,... , V,,, . . ... , Btatei Dutrict Cuurt. lhoie loon, it li Hlluged,
I 7thls is a "full report, then Miijor W ll- i,ei0IIgea to the looret organUatiom in Cloaifiold .
nurpoio or rosining tne
110 occasion of so much '
This
coin-
lHfla helm wns very poorly dcfondeJ, and Sen- county formed fur tht
. 1 , 1-1 . 1 . . . draft, ana wnion wis iho occasion
.v.. ""-! trouble in that eounlv a low months unoit,
1'ut we oreanisation niii ears to have loan moat
t nn nrnmiapJanv favor
- ' r " . ... . ,i...r...j .,-i
1 .1 you gave tesumony.ana mo, wuu; lc,u u,c" l"
do
nu-tlie Jacolin orgnn of this
Mail 2i
nlor Fleraine ouaht to
COXVEHT. I ,!,. 1, on Mini nf in Attnrnnv.
fuman't Jour- 'rnlller ,-M,PCl Umt he diichorged his du-'l,let.i" all its arrangemints, having signs, pass,
in jjrieou.woa
J. P. KJIA TZEJl,
Front Street, above the Academy,
1 ii
I.. ... -. I nunnnl VBV. ..." ' S1IIU Mint Jk W H
whom? ngni in inemauer.wu. .- iCOninins the following article, vetlatim tt , ., ..5.,.
. r.-IrPnorteJatriiilinKhutffiinil actly fcrwhatitwtacaiiej. ,,';,,....,:,.. ,..--...
..i 1 ii.:A,,....i .1
t -: ; iue it wouhJ tie bflter for mo if I
11 Id tett.-what I knew.
I know nothing about Wllholm zowf, uny
wnai it V-. .',..,,;
l,U. it Cumin, sworn. 1 vni imy."--
tlifp veuis old lust August. Live in from the rtnftninan's Journal, March 14.
:. '. . . .... i.. .f r'l,.uri;ul.l mini...., r'i.,..i.
fleartieiu, ana u. . .. .... '.UUi. nnt
1 ...1. 1 initio u nnuvn 11 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 ir. - 1 1 1 1 11. .1 v . .
for iweutv ye:, 10
1 ! 'I'll mamKiiVi ml.uiA.I .1 as a art '
v.. .... j ty Weil, anu llUt It IS tlie reOOI'ter WHO U Innn-rnnnrllnir ilrnflod man. and raro ad rahol
wn vpnlnrA in prisoners, nil of whom were well armod and
CLEARFIKLD,
Kow offeri a very large stock of
JDnj Goods,
judiced AbolitionUt in the county-provi-tWstdoslh. general ehargo of belonging to tbo ft reduction of 25 to 40 r.rcent ii.iv-
!ly demented-will ac ' " .1 nV UIlES3 Sua. ?7-. "
. 1 1 1 1 ft il. a .1 r MnH AT...I . r.
snythnt the most rumpant, I ittei ly-pre Jll0 nrrcit of thofco connocted with the society.
tola!
flf HIV liaan niuiln ul ll'aihlniilnn In I,.... .11 li.ni I k DOW lej L'P. aflPT rpHili 11 IT ! . lllfl t i i Muidr nlTni.r. Iinniinir at
, round wilh a subscription paper except .ftJl.,p,ii .Link ho isa true and 1 vl now under arrest, and being hold bv the iniliia- With-lm ,.., ,M n UA S .,.! iK.oi.s. of Cambria ,
'I'"'!1- .:.;., nfnpliHil lo iho Mllicinles ol the ry authorities, turned ovor to th civil cour Is ior , . . . paroled rebel officer, is ch irgod with ro.ruiting a
from heresnv, and I do not tbirA
inaeach other" had any refbreiice
gU W..U .I.io.uo uoi.oiroM.uu ..."..,,.,, Mariana.. Ilirihm.. I'lnlfc.. ll.l.U.. ,,,
and wounding lilin. Vt. , . ' . ' V. nnti,
" I I'fikCitiiarABi Almifinsl Nillrsi i. . . 4
ooun'jr, h -j claimed hbos: ."" ",".' , Pir
to
rniswie moiiPv for sub&titules. 1 under-
tood the bjeut to be for resisting
' tl .ll.. ......1 lliA nr.iit i.i'il.ip i,iil lin.i
. I Weil Ullf OBC'I IU ttlO v..jm v. ..v . mi... i.i
Mnvshais. and demanding (he relea-e of
tbo -drafted men if arreJied. When Cur
lp'waid auv one who wilictl
uiii 11, - 1 1 . , , , -,.-! ,1.. .. :inr ol Iho unrishl. liiL'h-mindcd cilirrn that. . 1 A.rtr. nn,i nnr, rnnriin lr-,rt
1 . . I ... .... T I 1... I .itl.l il au A till ' v.i . bii.M lllitlllBU,liii..j .-----,-c ' c - ' wi,' J w..- mw... v ..... ..... ......
courts havs no jurisdiction over cititens. AV h i lo .n I, mini, I nut in l,n pm viiml nn led won to rexiat the United Statas authorities.
well uise.i 10 mo tuu u. .cr ....- pw,on, wbo viu!llta ,ht provisions of the Ku-1 ' -" " 'V It is further alleged that ho itntod that ha held
pinvss 01 tuts uutviiiiutiik. ' """- rollinent Act, ro liable to summary arrest by uuu inuwunj, a couiiHlmion in tin rebel rorviee, but bad a
lei i iu the tervico. His son-in-iuw sei v- l'rovost Marshals, yet it is e xrely provided lint this Military Court nt Ilnrrubun.' leava of abrenc in cormequonse ofwuuuds,and
.1 II...,. ... In llm Kllll Ifn.ll 1 1,11. llm, li. .kull lion, I.. I ...... .l ,.f fclll...l,. l I. ,lrun.,l n.nln
to report ."J"" .... .. V . ..r. .i-:!: :7V.:V ..iTIhas no more riirht to liv Major Wj'helm Z'J.
II II lieve lie IIUlU UUIIIIIIIIlUvUMI UU UllHUlUr "w v .nv wsmivm niai.iiui, mi Dim womm "w vuivnn uu. i'i iuiui, up uuiivti .ij tuo ii.ivuii
1 , . . 1 . . . 1 1. 1.. .. i'. 11 1 civil cmirl.. A. il lhi nrnviKdirin rinhl Iho niwl li 111 mmlinn inn a. inn .1 ml irn I .inn innp.hu I
ana hi. a. nauu.ee, Mate bonaiors, wore tnein-t
; ham nf-lha nriranlziitinn In wh!(.fi Ivrni f ba -
HOI). rinhl In ha trii.,1 hv inrv nf ll.nU .mm Irvmnn t llO I J n 1 led StntPS nrffl V. Or of I rf-UHOn fl. 1 l,, ,.i.il lUnl-l i:nn,ll.nJ. n,.I.J
(VOfi E.'.amneJ. l do not know wllPlh- Bnj thCT CBn never be brooirbt to look nnon any ! ..;n.i IT..ii..l SCii V. I.:. Ion Hulur.l.iv lnt. li chanr-il' willi hnvinir fur-
Cashmeres, Tweed, Cobergs, Mohair, Jeani '
T II.. l.. 1.M 1. ,. . .. . "
A.&UV1IIIII, I.1U9II117, K inuuvi., uoRnu3, Itib.
bons, Cloaks, Dulmoral Bkirts, Hoop.
6k irts, Shawls, Dresj Triminingi,
lltfjd Hcli, Cups, Onsets, (llovei,
Co'.Uis, Snarls, (Ironnjino V Is,
Tablv Covers.
- .i i I .. i i i niv i,i,r li, Ih iim. . . -Ll 1 It a ii .ii I 1 1 m .nm i,n t 1,.. a limn I ml ,wn I t n i. . 1. .. I . . ...J I ,.l 1 . r-t
iop. lie camo to tun imiiK nisi ihii atiu ....n t-.i-i uu nu. .1,0 ,....,,.11..", ..iu.. U..U 4...... uu,, 1. ..,cHo ...v.. , i.,s.. i(, . i,,t, vai nu..f c..i, IT.
lain. ' . .. . ... ... ..1...:..... , , : American ncolilo Live ever been tnuvlit to te-1 111- -r . 'nna Win. A. nal ace. state aon.ilors. word tnein-t - '.. ' .r '
inn ,n.ni. m iiul 111 u auuiiiiuia ior ma .. . . . ;ivoliiii iinva iu irv a cuh 01 uestiriion iruin: . ' .
was tuo next wanes o 1 lieve, that wbuu aceu-ed of crime, they have a , ;bers of - iho nrganlzati
r uiouo ui iriui, nnwaver i.ir or luipamai ,.. . . .
be, with fuvor. We trust the liovernment prove tins we liOreto append tho
in, tha tirnnrliitv In mnlcini lli a arilap aiikilil l.i l (',. .., ..f 'i ! 1 01' 1
noiiiur ii r- r. -i j , ni l ui v-jiu ui iu luircu, i.-uo, untier i u
il, ,no for. Wo boliovo it would bj ilrcrgthcnia by so . . . . . . lAftera
i t ' v y ;-inS.ond that tho guilty would be n. certainly . authority of which ill, claiuu-d, tliee ,'n ,
fail Ot 4 . o- punUUed as they aro now. Tliero is surely no arrests are nindo. It will be soon that it his apt
ocwld do to, W ilhetm said "yes,
anctioned what Curley saut
Georgi W. 1Iai.Ii,
Ho tpatificd ns follows
Treside in Urahani township, Oarfi.ld Y;S 'M'M-l ' no.1 Know """"J- d they can never be brought to look npon any inBl Ullilea SuteH No( ,jit
I resiue Ul wraumui . . nnCT he put 0110 III Or not. Hegave M l.,ul- olher inude of triul, how.v.r fair or luiaarlial it
couniy, aii'i " ; loii-h the money. 1 do not know w belli- y be, wita ruvor. we trust me uovernmeni i .,uivlu
Jacob . J i I ir . : er hi son wan aneitod or whoiher h re- ' " propriety in making the order a.kod , Ar, ot L'jrg -ess of :'.u March. under
1'sok.wiiiiii. i UHru wurti hi jl inn i. vd ... . . t .
.,. Amm Mulilnr was nn vetubcr. o f-olrtiers Had arrived in IHO ncn0iir for trying citizens beforo military
pcMons preeenl Amos liubler wu an . . . M ,, . ' ' kostilitie. exist.
ofhoer. i'atncK uuncy Maieu tuo ei.ject , , . , , . ,. . n .... . . , . . ! the "Wilhelm Cusb" i.fpi in. U'n,,,i.,i
orthe meeting. He (aid ir a Marshal '' 'e v- - ,'i e rojoico at hub. i ne met is, kc ciaim ;; - - i
oame to arrest a drafted man, they would fd "n sll0u!'i L?0!e"?l,nB1l credit ofit-and you may call it egol-i'" "" ' l'orl'0 f "10 ";l"' gi"-
We were sworn to stick ' ' " ' ". 7. ' i. Ji n, .m ihin pl.r, vn,. ,.Ips. ning w neie tne reporter quit, and which
aiier llllll, till no cuiuo iwr uic " - o i - . . . i . .,
money. 1 havo been hammering away at our neigh- j he kCt!Ul8 to 'avo traced in (he very
yiVA'inmiW-The prisoner's reputa- j bor ,-or mor0 tiian four yearSt earnestly la- 'ugget've "ic "--to which we call the
lion as a poaooablo citizen hai always . . ,n -In , .,, ,...:, , special attention of eveiy man who is net
I. nun ..nn I llw fn V 111 11 11 1 t'P TUll III 1 .. , .
ISO:
Jl'j the
state of f
gaid
Clot h i
n p
tuke hitn away
logether.and not to goto the army. 1 was
twenty years bid on the first of January.
I could uot vote at the lust election. I
aiso attended a meeting at Jacob Hutiler?.
There were about thirty persons there.
1 do not kno.f whether isaw Wilhehit or
not. He might have been thcro, without
my seeing him. Jacob' liiuehart was
I lwr
Vrost Eiaminnl, - Jacob Wilhclui was ati,k,now
in r linnsp, with a subaorintion to cut m ii-i
ey to put in volunteers. I did not heur
him say anything at the first meeting.
William W. Hoover, sworn. 1 reside
in Graham township. Am a laborer.
Know Jacob Wiltiel.n. I was at a secret
meeting last fall, ou the Monday evening
before the State Election. Jacob Wilhelni
was President. Amos Hubler and Patrick
C'urlcy were officers. Curley slated the
object of the meeting. He said it was
for all the drafted mun to stick together
and help one another, and ho and others
would slick to them. Four were admit
ted at a time. I went up with three olh
ri. We wont up to the desk. Curley
read the paper to us, and told us to hold
up our right hands. lie then swore ua to
the papers. I suppose there were iweuiy-
nre or iniriy men present, laey were
ttcarly all drafted men. I attended a
second meeting at Jacob llublers- Jacob
Wilhelm was present. There were about
twenty-four persons there. I think
Patrick Curlry was President. John J.
Kyler road tho constitution of the mooting-
Afterwards as many of us as could,
got around the table in another room,
and ho gave us the pass-words. To enter
the lodge, tho outsido word was "Jack
ton," the insido word "Washington." It
eras called the Democratic Castle." Tho
contents of paper to which we were sworn,
were that the drafted men to stick to
gelbraotl help one another. It was
very long. They were to slay ot home
ot to go to the army. I am drafted.
Orosi ExamiAed. Samuel Lansberry cal'
d the meeting at the School House, the
rst meeting.
Questioa. Did not Jacob Wilhelm ex
ert himself at all the drafts to raise money
to fill the quotas ? and did he not do so
about the time of these meetings ?
Answer.-Yes sir, he did. I under-
! forsaking his evil habits ; in knowing up; .v.c' x' 10 surrender Hie most precious
nisbed the members of tho association with pis
tul and ammunition, knowing that they wore lo
bo ued fur tho purpose of resisting the draft.
a preliminary hearing (ioodlunder enterod
tne sum ol .three thousand dollars Tor
peurnnee fir a further hearing oi Thari-
,U the name section which the renoi ter of'du7'.!h,0 2!uh i"'1-, Tho tthsrs wro commtted
! , ,, ' . to Jail iii default ol bail.
flyWe lake the obovo nt tide from tlie
Pitttburg DUpatch of tho 17th inst. Its
many errors are mainly a' tnbutablo to
the shameful lie that have gone abroad
concerning iho Democrats of thii county,
as well as to the no leas shameful igno-
a.. o.s V.- . 1
ranco or tlie reporter lor tno jjuviatcn
Sbn.l.
.Shirts, Huts, Cups, I'uderShiiti soj '
Drawers, Hoot, hors. Uuui
J'tioon, Cravat', (ilovei
and Collurj.
tturt-Wbal was the general and exposing the unpardonable crimes of:' "1 lrfen cn ca" r"". also0,!sir. Uoodlat.der is represented as lelong-
.cling in Clearfield county in re- tho men whom ho has so blindly follow-!11106 ny be under tlie imp. esS.on . K, lnn,hin. ,n,i ilftvin r.
to the draftr Aniwer.-l do not , . pointing out and warning him of;lual lhcie scme authority suu.twheie Q amuMui0n to theso iW.stanls
that there was any bitter feeling. 1 6 , . . I for this waiilon atid eisistent invasion ofl ammunition to uiem usi.yanis .
Wo In iliincer, consiantiy nsiuring mm tnai, " !' .
iiiu iul'h iv n t'.njis "aviee. fu ivvsvi - i
br dint of perseverence, the roolsofall
havo always considered him a loyal man. eTji influences that have so long en-
the peronal riglits of iho tilizon.
These ate among the wrongs thnl we
have been denouncing for the I at-1 four
While pretending lo "Wnr for iho
mole with prejudice; and meanly subser- union,' wo nave wen conftnntly nppeal-
vient to tho bidding of hi masters, he inS to our rulers not to strike down and
was indeed n knotty nubject, and turned 'destroy that more precious boon of tho
a deaf ear to all our admonitions. IJut. a J Kevolulioi.aiy Fathers, the Sovereignty of
"constant drop will wonr a stone." and so, Hie Slates, and tho Personal Hights of the
getting scarce of men for Lumbor purpos- without reformation, ho was irretrievably
es. 1 did no, bear of much opposition io lost. We have given him "line upon lino,
it other than that. I do not know of any ' i .,.. ,,.,, n.r.lnn.,1 i
r...: :. i .1 h ...... r : heart : filled with self conceit : Llm I as a,ea,F
Wilier I 9 UlllUll'lUj, " isv ...-... wa
any drafted men attompting to evads il.
I have heard a great deal of talk.
T. J. McCii.i.0LGii, sworn. 1 am 32
years old, am an Attoiney-at-htw. 1 was
in llarrisburg last Wednesday, and wb
notified by Wilhelm lo appear hero. I
hnve known him about sixteen years. I
I hoard Wilhelm ask one of tho firm
slaved his mind teem to have been sud-
citizen
It is no excuse it dnes not mend the
matter a particle, even if true that these
-. Y 11 1 ."- a- ,. . 1 . . . ... Bia
in. monwTto ray comation for his denly reached-and light manfully does crime, are committed without the knowl-
son Frank. G. L. Used & Co. advanced ( he come out with a full confession ! A
850 lo Wilhelm to put in a substitute for Joath-bed, or an eleventh-hour confesMon
hisaon. He gave mo the draft for the . 1B. ,tm ipl u. t his con-
amount some timo in October last, and I .... . .
come here to put one in. 1 secured a vet- version, for "there is more joy ,n Heaven
cran but could not get him mustered as over one sinner bro't to repentance than
all the offices were closed. I returned there is over nincty-and-nine just persons
.. .-irn.irn. .i.i
mo moDey to u. u. neeu io., nnu nii-y tm..ifl rerrpCi
authorized me to draw for it at any time.
I still intend to put in a substitute for him.
I think his. son gave himself up, I cannot
But, seriously, and in reality, our neigh-
edgo of Ihe President and his Secretaries
i'ut il makes it even worse; for they are
thus condemned as unlit to discharge their
official duties as criminals ofihe deepest
die bectuie they are destroying the most
sacred tights of the American citizen ;
"If s:.y prrson shall resiid any draft of men
enrolled under this art into the sorvi.'e of tho
Vuitod States ; or iliall counts! or did any por-
dy township, somo twenty miles distant-'
and pei haps never sold a dollar's worth to
a Knox township man in his life. J
The JiispHlch story, however is of no
consequenco- Il is gotten up in true son
tatinn stylo. "It is allegeJ," "it U rpor
toil,'' io., is poor proof, and ouuht not to
deceive any one. Hut wo rejoice that our
enemies havo determined lo pay somo
repcct to the laws of Iheir own making.
and have taken these men before the Civ
il court", although tho Jurors who are to
try thern will be all seI(cleJna'. drawn
by the U. S. Marshal. The charge that
Gov. Bigler and Senator Wallace btlorgs
to an organization lo retUt ihe draft, or
to uny other organization ouleideofthe
Democratic party, will do well enough
for the atmosphere about tho Dixpalch of
fice, but all sano men will treat it
IIAKDW AUK. (JUKKN'SWAHE. 0Ro
CliltlE-i 1 MUSICAL liUUUS.
Groceries,
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molassos, Fait, Candles, U'e
Klour, Uacon, Fith, Tobacco, lisiiins,
Currants, Spices, Crackers,
Wines, Brandies, Vin
egar, Oils, Var
nish, Alcohol.
TIN-WARK. GLASS-WARE. WOODEN
WARE, and STATIONERY.
Household Goods.
Carpets, Oil-cloths, Drugget, Looking Glasses,
Clucks, Churns, Waahbonrdd, Tubs, Buck,
els. Flat Irons, Pans, Window Blinds,
Wall -paper, Coal Oil Lamps, lu
brellaf, Bcdcords, Knives and
Kork, f-'poons, Crocks, and
, Slovo lilscking.
.Or A 11 of which will bo sold on the most rea
sonable tunns, and the highest market price paid
lor (iraiu, Wool, and allkinds of country produce.
CleaiOold March 12, 1865,
'ISII-SALT and PLASTER in large quao.
titic. t J. P. KlUTilEh'B.
March 22, ISM.
bor deserves no credit for taking this po- son to rist any such drnft ,
lim'o,
I'I. l. .... lnu.l Tl,n
.t r..r ri Vili.lm knhmiitP.1 n.leensackcd-ondA(?iifcinfit'iwif.iiw
ahlo written argument in his defence.
The (lading cf the Court has not lecn
mado public.
ia(iosi:l Hotel,
MAINE STREET, CUHWENSVILLE, PA.
Mis. VM. A. MASON, Prof rielras.
rpiIIS long estubliabed and well known 110
X TEL, situated in tht west end of the tows,
had bocDromoddled, enlarged and improved, and
the proprietro.'s respectfully announces to her nu
merous friend', and to the travelling public, thai
be Is now prepared to accommodate all who may
favor him with a call.
Ample, safe nna eomfortablo itaUing Is at
tached to the proralies, nd trusty sttendaale
will always be on band. Charges moderate.
ilar. U'KMf.
with the contempt it deserves.
or Shall assault Or 'l,0-nili Ml-,d. tva n.l.ir.l.nit mn.
say.positivolyoslwasnotathomeatthe gitinnPUI. U U too late. The mi.cl.ief -el week from to-morrov .In
is done. The citadel of Our liberties has to ; or (ball counsel any person to assunlt or ob- il,n mnnntimn tho frinmli of tl,r men
uruci any sucn iniicer ; ir snail counsel any , . ., . .
drafted man not tn nnnaar i.l ll.a ..li... ,.f rn. MaVO L'OTd tObail t iem fOf their 8P-
Whilo tho vile preparations wero going on jflVouj or will fully dissuade ih m from the peurance. Of Dr. Kieiss wo hr.oT nolh-
I. .I.H.I I, I, r.i.l l,;.'.nn I ha Ar.,,m ' Hfrforiiian o of liiililnrv dul v as rivioirnd Ii v law : . . .. ....
"c Dlwu" " rvo " i , . ., , .;,., ' ,.'"..".", ;.. i inc. lWit I lie citizens ol llm county arei
Mr. Good
GIIKAT IMlTkOVEMEXTS IN
Sewiii" Machines
o
KMPIRE SHUTTLE MACJIINK!
paienxtku maitcAnr 4m, 1S6I.
ns ollen as we would appeal lo i ie l.,( ,r,A1,( nnil thl,u ,,e ,, jflir. I a mcn of ropute and mans
A Shameful Pact -An Unpaid Soldier
Children Sent to the Poor House.
To the Editor of the New York Tribune: riounrc us as a "sympathizer with treat-, ing two years or by ban of said punishment?
Sir- The fallowing is an exact copy ofa'np," ns "aiding Iho enemy," Ac. Pitt; The latter clause of the ipi nation in lie
Hie law, and tiotnanu that law smoum not i.r.i j.Mi..r,f., anu upon conviction , , h k i.i.buPg ijaj no
ii-. .1.1 . . i ... I. ..,, 1,1 to 1 thereof b punished by a (Ino not exceeding live ' 3
le disregarded, jusl as often he would d- . , d di b InrrUHnm.Ilt difficulty in i.rocurire bail, and ii noir at
homo.
part of a letter to a soldier in this atmy
from his wife. The man cndurci the
hardchips of a soldier; his wifo suiTers
hunger, and his children are sent lo the
Poor House. Government owes him nix
months' wnees. but his family has to suf-
On Momliiy a lady named Mrs.
(Jcrtnulo Hancock was fatally shot in
stood that the object of the second meet
ing was merely to promote the interest of ' ier. Do tne peopio ai uome nave any puy
the Democratic party at the Presidential for Ihe soldier?
election. Most of those present at the Army of the Jarre, Va., March 8, 1 805.
second meeting were dra fted men. Rochester, Feb. 24, 1805 "My Dear
The case for the Government here, Husband : I received jour letter of Feb.
closed. G. L. Reed was the fitst witness 10, and I will now answer it. You cay
called for the defence, and testihed as that you sent me a letter wilu a in it, 1 1
follows: did not get it. J have received but two
I am forty yean old, reside in Cleat field, letters from you since you left, and they
Pa., and in the lumber bussiness. 1 have did rot either have any money in them,
known Jacob Wihelm for twelve years or and 1 must tell you that the mooey you
more, lie is as far as I know a good citi- left me in all cone, and 1 have been oblig
tens and loyal man. He came to me in ed to go to tho poor-master for help. I t
1863 to raise money to pay commutation was very little he would help mo, anil yes
for his ion. I think we save him S125, terday he came up to the door with a
what he needed to make
Ho came again atler
and wanted money to put in a subttilute. It almost broke my heart
Think ho came twice. We bad no mon- when the little children lelt, they cried so
ey to spare and could not let him have it. aftpr their mamma; but, O! dear, they
He came the third time and we assisted had lo go. Ho would not leave them,
him to raise the money. and now 1 mut do tho beat I cun until
Jons G. Grat, sworn. I am between you come bark."
38 and 37 vears o'.d. Live in Bradford l?y publi.-hinc the obo7P yr n may do
SALESROOMS
5o5, Uroadivny, Xew York.
252, Washington Street, Boston.
rpiIIS MACIIIN'E 13 CONSTRUCTED 0f
X entirely new principles of n-.echsnism, poi.
sensing mnny rare and valuable improvement!,
having been examined by the most profi and ex
perts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and
PEKrECTlON combined.
It has a straight needle, pprpen liculsr action,
mnkes the LOCK or SHUTTLE Hitch, which
now, when it is found that these mon-j report of Ihe Wilhelm eae, ia from the
aiinna wrnnrs will not bo tolerated, and Acl of February 4. 1.S64. which is nmenda-
,l . mnaiimnmlPil ; nhpn tl.Pv .lii-! tOIV of llie Acl of 3d Mairli. lhTi.1. Imtdoie' HtltloilWOod btl'CCt, IMli hi Jclllllin, llV
i,l llip.n l,;..li ..rim.a linua l.rrn ! not roi pal the spplinn ns i.ivpn iiI iivp. 1 1. ! the Corporal 1)1 a JM'OVOSt rtiail. TllC
committed by the incompetent agents of says ihat persons offending under its pro
a corrupt administration, without author- viMon shall be "tried !y courts of conipe'
.i... 1 ll,n..'.M,l,lAn1ii .tl.n.lA iKnl ' Inltl ill. ittil ii.l ilM. M ..lnn.ti. II.,
IIV I lllltll llli:" PUUIIIIIIT UIPV-UHI iiii,,.v... J ' m, i ii..iviii virmi. i : i I mv , I . ,1 I I . .1 I . .1 . I 1
.i i , ' . . .. i ., , . " shot thf l:lil-. iUCll 'acci(lel)t4 have 'est ti tho fuiost number.
tne AMf Of ,ne uvvcrnm inemteae cu.m cu- . . ... . ic ongina. flt. I l.c.t.omo of to0 (.OIumoll 0,l.rnvniV Having neither C..,0 nor Cogwheel, and the
to be totally tynoranty we jaa tfini citizens m o hnve mus stiown iii.it there is not a
xctrc bantj tried If Jure Military .oiiru ; when panicle ot mniioiity in l.i-v for trying civ- -jn, j ,.,1, ,.yt Tlioro is loo much
they see that Governor Curtin has taken ' ilians before military courts ; y ca, that the ' cureless bliootiii" in tho streets of cit-
,truard hail n bounty jumper id chargo will neither rip or ravel, and isalike on both
iwho nttcmpted to escape, when theeidt',! Prformi perfect sewiojr on every deserip
!r n...-.l .,H, ..nn t,.,l tn l,rt,,f l,' I .., t ! tion t 'nial. from Leather to the finest Nan-
the i 1 I """1, .. ""(" "' !sok Muslin, with cotton, linen, from thecoari-
ll.is Lei..-the third occunvm-o of tho "X"' 11 run M ,mooin " fi'a"'
( w
A NOISELESS MAcmyn:
the matter in hand, and is about to riodi" attempt to do so is in positive violation of , ies. and altogether too little regard : it than any other machine in the market A girl
twelve yenrs of age can work it steadily, without
fatiguo or injury to health.
lis strength and Wonderful Simplicity of con-
systematically
lake up t Je amount, wagon and took both ihe children owoy !richts which tho party i
the draft last fall, to the poor house, and now 1 am left alone, i , b . .
aKi,i.i i .i. ii t,,0i i.rnu mv l.pnriiuound to lespect; and
cute the rights of the people, whose per- statutes enacted ly the veiy parly guilty paid to the value of human life.
sonal liberty he is sworn lo protect it will of the wrong, u hat a farce and mncke- " "
.. - n. i . .i i r ..I l out
afford them but little credit lo denounce ry : W hat a trilling with public liberty 1 ' 1 lic 1 01 ts'nouit'i t nrontctt: struction renders it almost in-possible to got out
ilinlrru nnrnrrnv. Dpinom ats havp I.PPn ! - - is informed that A foV (lays sillCO I) I of order, and is (iuarauteed by the company to
o j a..vti fl'..,U ... i .1 i i ii i c i :.. .. i ... i pive entire sntistuction.
treated as if they had no! -.---. -.-.ui io uc , large .... i-,iug, eoiiuneu in a um, in - We respectfully invito all those who maydo-
. . uuiu ko biuib uiuk nui nine ii..mnc was l lie nori n liiii i tn inai en V, peizeu tin tire to supply themselves wltc a superior article,
l'"" ""tl . .. . . ! . . i . . ' i i I I n.l .1.-1.1...
. . aus ninpit liv in v-nnn nn, ( 'I.,.. r,..l, 1 llllalll ( In i vili" 111 !l Crai (. llllil tore io coaia aim examine mis liii ivhiivu uictiunc.
even Iho plainest .',!..,....,. c;.h ,.r;i. n-l w,r,.' Hut in a moro especial manner do we solicit th
prov,,on. of f.euJ to iWov.Iim.. ' io , ,,nilc (.oul(, ,,e ,pcurcdf ,10 fraspc(, Tailors,
been wantonly disregarded ; and honett, .. b. . , , : ... t,v lho tl)..oat nn,i 8ll0ok it , '
1 r.nn, ll.o'.a , "r,L,u'6 " HI" llIU II 1 1-W I IU k 11 U I .'11 1 1-, ., . , . ;V.UIIVM .UJHVin
1 from their ' . . ....i f nvl iwt T ia lann w m ti ci xi...
i iiii in r , hi un
faithful, (iiitl citizens arousei
peaceful slumbers at midnight and drag- e', Luit niUli"S 8irioU9 ocourr,eJ
II' I. .. 1 '1 . . M ... I .1 , I.IIIVI
. r . .. lie ilia i u ui.i ul u on i ruiiiv. i nn , , . . . . , -
geu ueioro some pimp oi tyranny, uience ... . " i ot any description, lierliais must shirt &
Lastile, there con-i ".. . i havo somo ot tho tnstincls oi the nn-
I would keep suc h a brute or bull-do-
township, in Clearfield county, am a farm- something to cause people at home to ordered to some filthy bastile, there con- , ""t'""'- Ul'wwn u,ls nnu , havo Bomo of tho inst
er. Haveknown Willhclm over eight provide for the soldier's I-milv, if govern- fiued for ,n0nths, and Ihen perhaps coolly,' 1 '"H"!'" Indeed it was almost impos- within himself.
...... U' hnl1 a mflnlinff in elrnlinm mnnl rui In nnv liim liia inul ,1iia. I ... cil.ln l .ml inli r.M f..l .r n.i. , n . n in . n ..
years, wenoiaa meeting in urauam meni does nu: 10 pay him jus just dues
township and formed a club, miheim1 Jtsrai,
was at the meeting and done all he could jr.- - - rr-r"
m nni mpn to subscribe. I was not at Vice "President Johnson.
the meetini! at Polk fccliool House. 1
heard him say the evening
but with a devilish malkMiilv. told lhnt ,8ibl lo 'ct int0 or outof our town in ""y
there was no charge against the,,,, and that lircciiou-being couipletely tarroundod. j -It has been for a long while tho
ulacturers,
Uosom
"Makers.
Corset Makers,
Gaiter Fitters,
Shoe Binders,
Vest and Pnnta-
. loon Makers,
Dress Makers.
1 lints rfnvA nt 1ilArltr i r nn i rt hnin lkt-i.n '
III J n VI O ta Sr II MVS j aw a IV iuvii Jl VUl-n, ,
On .Saturday no mail-or at least no1 part of Abolition tactics to gobble tin
Il is said that as high as $.100 have been ! i,,..i,,i,i.. r miii. nwnv at n,;- nu.n ,.' eastern papers wero received, although and buy up evcrv nurchasablcand un-
of the club offered the Globe reporters for Andy John- . . . '.. ...m...., lpa?sencers say the eastern train passed princiiiled member of the Democratic
meeting that he wanted all the drafted, son's funDy speech beforo the foreign j 1 , .,, . "j Tyrono on Saturday morninr-. It was re- party who would sell out. Itscrvos
men to go to the army that wanted to go, minister!
that he did not want to hinder any man
from going, but at the same time he was
very anxious to raise the money and that
ihey should stay at home if I hey could.
He took an active part in getting up a
tjounty fund. Ho had a subscription out
Jott fall.
Cross Esamincd.l am held as a drafted
man. I was drafted the 3d of October. I
reported on tho 23d Uocember, at rhilips
burg, to Trovost Marshal Campbell . De
erters were boing arrested by U. S. troops,
at tho time I reported. 1 had several reason;
fir not reporting before. Ono was that I
had no convenient way of getting to
Ikookville. Another was that I attempt
ed to put in a substitute but failed, and
another was that a great many in that
aection were not reporting, and I thought
1 would stay with them.
William Phoenix, sworn. I was forty-
four last November. Am a farmer and
live in Clearfield county, I was at the
meeting Polk School Homo. Wil.
holm advised every man that was there
to report, and said if they were poor those
at home would help their familios. I did
not seo him subscribe any money to a
bounty fund.
(Ypm Examined.! am now held by tnil-
lteligious and Charitable Institutions will bi.
liberally delat with.
rilH'KS or HACnlNB complete ;
No. 1, Family Machino, with Humor, Feller
and Hraider, - I
No. 2, Small Manufacturing, with Extension
Tablo, . , f
No. 8. Largo Manufacturing, with Extension
Tub .
and others, inauguration nay. - - - ,i,, tl,n vUl.i l.n l.l,l . .;',. t ...i... ;,i.
TheSenate will neither allow tho Mc to own county. And after all this it is said, rorie-' ll,ttl ,"'3 iy,0, a11 w lin , ' "V, , "T. .1 " i" - ' ..i i pinfVl. io
t.ai a 1. iVp.i.lpni rinn1n ,n,i Kn,aiB' road was very serioutlv damairod : and ivy"'"'" '?l L"u V 1 V" 1 1 . ..j.,i isiiiUi
print nor the reporters to sell. Posteri
ty, therefore, will lose the gem.
ll is said that a verbatim report of the
speech will appear in the London Times,
one of whose correspondents were present
on the occasion,
A Republican ruembor of Congress sayi
that the Vice President, turning to the
few foreign miniaters present, addressed
1 ii.i-i iviiniuiu tut inv p luviiiv iu i i i .i i i - n - i ' , ,
onail,v ,ln,l,. rl,cn tvi.nn, ih,. flal One half hour's instruction is sufficient to ensUli
reirard-1 V '. J "'olV any person to work this uiachins W
that bolh President Lincoln and Secreta-j road was very serioutly damagod j
. a . . , t 111' obaaI f- Oi al .mn nnl n.li'n ..I a..
ry Btanton wero utterly astounded b""- n. (ilimil.Uru ,rB1..u- - i,.,..,. .,ia -rt0,i
. . I 1 l-s t 1 U II1IV.IV1T 1'V.I.IHli-iV I1U 11 HO U I VIIVLII'IV
when informed that "citizens were being "'8 Uiebunburj and Erie road along tho ' j R viliain0ll8 reprobatc of tho' llut
tried before their military courts I" " cst Rranch. jcr .i00
But more than all this: When Demo-
1 Tlltt iri'lVT SIj!ln ftf.ii.l irtr. !n Va.w
. . . . . . I " .. . -II.XJ . . I. .'I V1T
crats nro assuueu m meacaa hour oi mo Hampshire has gono.ns usual.for the Abol- Dl KitIn Lnwrenoo township, 2Sth
their entire satisfaction
trAgents wanted for all towns in the t'nit4
Slates, whero A fonts are net already establiihed.
Also for Cuba, Mexico, Contral and South Amf
i -. ... l ,.i , j. ... .in l. (rireni
r, to nuuiii n iioorai uisoouui win "v m
night by a drunken mob their houses itionists. We aro not made nonuainted
ihm thus! "And vous fo Iks thero w th , hred lulo and stoned Iheir Jives threat- '!" wiu itiurns in uetau, uui we are
ribbons and gewgaws and laces, I have coed, and their families assaulted, and a B' ,P y, . V lh.1 ,r.,'srnn" f'm 1 ,al
something to say to yous folks too." Court and Jury find ihe miscreants cuiltv ila,a.,1,"t ,he. Abn iuon mi-ionty ,s
Is it a wonder that Sumner declared h0UTtna ,u.1 lll8M ns M11 'J-been increaicd, and thai members ,,f Con
would rather see Woshington captured , Prcltout lmdon is produced when they gres, Councillors, Legislature, etc., aro
,i..h i . i.. ..,i,i.,io.l in anpli a'aro called un for sentence! Tho men who tuore tirmly In the Abolition crasn than
VI1UII I1UVU 1 11 U UUllOII DIM'JUHUW fcv ouv.. n 1 - -- - , If i 1 , . '
humiliation? "I would rather wo had do theso things have much lo answer lor '!vcr bx.ort";r As ,w. pxrctlo'l nothing
lost a great battle," was the comment of atut riM utU ,.,. lnow it Icnce lbU ,,ro. r,'0.m, "nninsbire, we nro not uisap- ,
nnalor l'ninernv I-Manw Adas I 3 J . J,cnce lul"' Pro pointed. A majority of the peopio seem T1J
Senator lomeroy I-Albany Alias. tended change o senlmci.t. Hence lb is determined to aid in the perpetuation of 1H
apparout kUIi to follow
lissa K. dauehtcr of Josoph II. A Kuth L.
Kowlas, nged about 2 years.
In Clearfield Borough on March 14ih Ida Elva, i
daughter of John and Hannah Ouclich, aged'
4 yenrs, 1 montl. ana o anys.
9aBXEaBaaaBHaaaHasBBwawwwBanaawawaBnai
Xtcb bbtrfistnunts.
ulU, Mo-': Terms invariably Cash on delivery." ,
T T IITIM'K IU.
6:!8, BUOADWAY, N. Y., 652 WASHIXGTOX
ST., Boston, 720, CHESTNUT ST.. Pbila.
A. a, Co. I'co.
rltS. 11. J. HURHY resreetfullT annoua.
oes that she will take a few Pupils in Vo-
' SOLDIERS' ORPHANS.
The following eommittoe has been appoinW"
by the Hon. Thomas II. Burrows, Superintend
ent of Soldiors' Orphans, vii I James B. Qrahao.
A. M. Hills. Mrs. Wm. Bieler, Miss Louis Krst-
ior, Mrs. Jane P. Iavin, to whonapplicst' seta
Cut Totatoes for Seed. A. 0. Hazel
tine, cives in the Country Gontlemon, the , discard that fatal pol
result of a trial of cut aud whole polatoes lvrftnl'g plea of "military nooesaity.
piUUlrVU VlUtt Uj I1UO AliOTTUUIOUtatUOB
iiliincnt. Hence Ibis detormmcd to aid in tho perpetuation of M oesthat she will take a few Pupila in Vo- " """" ' . . :,,d.d to,
How the law, and to' Aboltion rule, and if they can extract any " :C, to commence Monday The appaoation k r. aHniM .
iliry succestcd by the blessings from the domination of such a A Pr r ' r , ,V 'thaU Umi'oa the ,JZ.
nicy suggesicu oy tue f wol(.omn to cnioy tlium RooI" t residonoe of J. L. Cuttle, Kso; . , mother, guardian, or next friend, for the adaja
lr naMuil..." party, .uey are WOlCOmO IO enjoy them. C earfiold. March ?2. 1865. 1 f .h ..h.- n ih. n,nnr sahool. Blsn"
We can not rofrain, in view of this subject
planted were of large size; yield loss than! fy-The late high water seems lo have nom thanking the galant Democracy of, ITf A K'TV f) .
the others, of in forior quality, and knot-1 txlended every where. At llarrisburg it !ltt? f?.r,lueT.ble l,hey ,hnve v u
ly appearance. Tho yield from the cut .....,..,..,,., rnat fl u ..u ub,w.wu, Mu nay
.. . .a i mi lv us iuui isruu ui.uui u w u tuu a win mwm na nnriin
wiih one eve to tne nui. was - .. "... . . , ..6......
nnt a I rmm
tliA Inrrtnir in Atfnr rrnn. tint I of nniforal ot
181G.
size nnd fine shapo,
A Scrvantwell
ltd with the dutic
hourchold or one willing to learn. Must
But let them remombor. ,'lha'naTe B001 reoomnendntions. Apply at my
The Alleghany was also vsry hour thai U darkest is the hour before house, oral the stm of C.W. luw.Braith.
lion of the orphan to the proper aohoot. B""'
v. - I J . r ,k. .Wa i, run m 1 1 1C WHS
can oe uau oi aivuui i iu, uw.w . . t iki
acrmain- explanations to those entitled to the bencDt oi i
tie of a 6oldier's Orphan Sshool.
high, nnd much damage was done.
day!"
The Age. J March 22, 1865,
PROVISIONS.-Flo'ir, Bacon. LarJ,
Dried Beef, Dried Fruit, Ao., received rl
ularly at the store of J. 3. KRZtH.
Mar, 22, 1835. Front it., Clearfield)