WtDN ebday 31 on . i x a:; Ma it. il'J, IS Cm "JlUANCHol.V."- -This word has it spe cial ricmiueiicejustrtH. "ft i Herds a Visem lor reflection"- Ut hum w h iuh , . -1.1 I, l.,..-v I ,iw. ony pteacner n,.K.i ....... ... , , ... a- ..f it,.. i.Kt.vl.lv nrUlftpriii-v" W1M1IB U,M , , , ' ',, ..,,, !!.., lHvi l A'uwh', J. r.inko Valiri.J.i. lion W UliPrilc. .hero are a few moro ..melancholy" ttspect. It n melan- Ji)hn Mii; , miuiiior nf uilr !thoo nunic 1 cannot jtiFt now think of. tholy"to think Hint a groat pa. ly, bar-; vr re .li5,-l,.,rRo,l m tl.a muio way, wl '1 h.wo s-Mi ara in good health, with iho .ingju.tclccU.Urre.idenMn.lai K,.her MJgi," 1 n,.r... in thn iv uter o f IsGO-tjl. vnners hrV nern ot.noaed to a war to . ronDol any Stale to remain in the L'n-,"' ' . ' ion," were vfitnin lour inonun tncrcaut-i in favor of just such a war. .It is "nielancholy" to think that the f arty that declared in tho hall of Con , gress that for tho North to whip the South was ft Uiere "breakfast job," have found it necessary to send over thru mV.Kons of . their folic w citizens to tho liuld of battle over ono-sixlh of whom nre rotting in ... .. .. r. tbeir graves and the end is not yet. i.o .if j E , - .,.i r-...c.i I, ull, ii r.ii'nm aio. l in wound m fill iinr n seven o ...... .t,.,. . ...m....;. ....... ..... ..I-., l. ...... ' . . i.- i j ii il o rni.tiirn of flhey weto guilty ol any crime, they daily. Thev kill or wound oomoono to.-mher wih tho several sun '.lernenta un011 Joiins.on t'o.tii oi uie t i,e culties Uicn Ihreatooing the rupture oi j ' ro..i.i.r.t ,i, ti, nh-irn- . .i ?i ..' 1 men,s tny astWumluy, tho l'Jtli Intt, occutred 4he Union. oufil,L to Uve Lcon l1"111'1' rftnJ, iIr' ' " ,, K 'a nerfret v tl J Z it U 1 ,t;,Iclo I,,,-n lh,0 T- al Benton ville, near the Xouno river." i,. . t t , ni, If,,,ur,, Swooiooughllobo pros.cu'cd for cheat- " l0Ctf s havo n pertect v lew f if. H J Cial!y mentioned, to rmto a nulht-ient num 5v lua f.1Cls we aro infoimed that 'It js "nU'lancholv ' to record that nevs- i c .. thev that do the miT-hief. Wh lav about t , i i ,,. i;.. "J l""a '',Lls -' .uiuuiicu ii- u ... . .t . ,t...rt InPlho law. Ihitifthev wtro rttccent- . ' ..... ..-..t.. "V v ...n ,,"1" "-" .... .Sherman has been nushiiiL' toward Ua- u? 1 1 to i in i I'i'pn i it i in iT.iii - o - - v n i in mu umi i iliu m a ui i v - n, i . t. u i iu ; Ii ; ''nintan,.lvir" In think thnt tholH'O l.nii tins nunc inan-oworpc occu- i n.,..,nmni ,1M. BCCUIIU ill vj w uum uui. .tj.,.. d, in April, 1SG1, that the v ar would not last over "ninety days," Il has now lasted four years. Is ii not a "melancholy" fact that the oiar. whose knowledge of Lis country and bia felloiv-countrymen, per mitted him to make such a monstrous mUtake, is unfit to assist in tho Admin is- . tration of public affairs ? It is "melancholy" to think that the ruling party claim this to be a 1 prft.hr war," suelaiued by tho people for tho preservation of the Government, nnd yet, n order to keep the ranks of our armies -uprtlifld with men, four or liva hearties s. :, ?t iiilions have had to he enforced. in 'it u;ii one premise a to bo me i.i. i"uiia ' 'ioa. ua-iuoi-is,. - - : ,...'i..K. , ;lf thnt.rir.-Hiii.Mtion-if it is nll .;,,,,. i"-''' f,"a ol U3 t'1"1 ''as . ii. in.u..i:.iu.J m n-.iu.vi. ..ij.i.i . , . . i . "SVIM VICt t-UIUIUI IIU IU HO IVWUU mil'MiJ, ' the "hemic, men wl.oi-c bones lia bleaehincf'i - .... in tho swamps cf tho Chickahooiiny." If there is a "record thai h;i no i;ai cl- ' l.l in ir,rmu in Bin iliA.n l,n nr. out at tho top of their voices in iavov of ; "u.iti musi 10 pioc, nin. nuicis w "c-:,:cmWr, litil, wo c'.eeuni lvo School Di the war, ami for ropes an J thu hang- lieve 10 bt havo violated tho Contirip-; reclois ho nero jiledj-e I to vole no tax mon for those opposed to it, who have i lil" 'aw, and are suljeet to pu:,:.-hii!iyit. 1 for bounty purpOM-s. In the following b. f..i.., . ... i... I-., l . Now. what Jo wo find Swnrme .l.inc? !! Alicilat they went to Vali-rlord to have opposod to the war, it i. lamentably "mel-U unnlmln" (In,. . rrniiir nf I li rn it li. tirn- fees to bo in favor of it fail to seek honor in ffiein. the foe, I t i V . e ' r It is "melancholy" to see so many of these war patriots, who ore drafted, call-1 ing upon De-moeraU for money to help them buy sukititutos, or pay for volun-j teers, in order thai they m vy remain at i - home. It is "melancholy" to thinV that while our rulors havo nmk tho Government i hopelessly in debt, in pretending to war for tho Union and tho Constitution, they have violated its most aacrod provisions: It is "falancholy" lo seo cilizons 0me of them old and infirm seized in their peaceful houses in tha dead hour of thetiigbt, manacled and thrust inlopti son, tried and condemned for imaginary of fences beforo tribunals having not the shadow of right to try thotu even if guilty. Ah 1 this is "melancholy" indeed ! It is "melancholy" to think of the tax es now opposed upon the industry of tLe country. No farmer any longer owns the broad ncres over which ho toils and sweats. He may think he does. But he is mistaken. Tho Government owns it, ;for it is mortgaged for taxes : IBuiour country is filled with scenes of the most "melancholy" and heartrending character. Where is tho family whose .hearts have not been lacerated by tho sad .tiding", froal the battle-field? Go no.v vthrough our valleys nnd over our hills, and you will find weeping and wailing in almost every hanilet, for the heartless conscription is about to drag from the family circle a loved boy, or perhaps a Jiusbnnd or father. And for what purpose T 0, this is tho most "molancholy" port ofvtl It is for a purpose that God never i can sanction the placing of tho negro I upon terms of "perfect equality" with the white race. Had it not been for this idea 'there never would havo been war; and were it oot for this, we could now hnvo poaco at any time. If, in the beginnin g c18Gl,lho present party in power had consented lo a reference of the questions in controversy between Ibe North and Uie South, to ft Convention of Iho Teople, war woul J have boon averted, all difficul ties would have been settled, nnd Iho boDdsof Union more nrmly cemented 1 or drafted men. The autlioritios at than ever. But, forgetful tnat the people Washington wcro not to blame, nnd were the source of all power in our Govern-lto wont there and appealed nnd they caenls,holh! Statosand National; forgetfulof wcto discharged. There were com tbe teachings of the Falhers of thoKepub. I',ilints fl'om various parts of tlio State lie j forgetful of the most snored ndmoni- ""I1 1,0 kne of 0,10 se. that of an . 7 . , .r 1 . f v !Ol(' mixn 'hoso Bon nnd eon-in-law lions such nalno sas Uashioglon, Mauncn, ;,:p. . T i r , 1 r it . were in military service, and yet bo Jefferson and Jackson j and forkful ot M nn(J onvictc(1 ( ,imjiu the fact that the country had been three courfc martial) whon 1)0 (Mr. LOW It Y) timet saved from bloody civil war by tho djj ot consider him in tho slightest statesmen of the last generation, by whe d Jviloy ftl. and pali folio concessions and .eompro-., Tlio resolution was referred to tho mise, they tihrai-Jed ihe.e r perdu, nud (.'oinmiltco Cn Militia. (ho Souihiom "bragq.ut pronouneirg and cowaruH, mo ur i-a.uu. could be n,ore"molaneho!yr Tho hi- and cowards." t ho ur catuo. What lot ion will record it as without a parol Id. - Is Justice Cheated? Or i this a rotism T t Tho following item appeared in iho A. ., . ...i .p.i in o.gan in this place ol the 15th Jictr.Asn:.-A lurjis numVrr of citizen whi Ollll I 11 1 0.-C. 'Iho lolKiuin mo r.moiiL' I'io inun! or ilis . rnarji-j. i c. . .i n.f.r.'. si.ii.r-irt. John Kuhtilv. t Mm- Ptt.r K:'.t, I-i icl l.uMov.1'.-, lU-nry .'t'l'iieu Ilulimic, ll,.ry ..11...S, jr., t.c..rK'o i j...1. i,....,ii K..iipr. An.tn.w II 'I TOW . ... . ... " . Wll ,r, n,,,.... A.,... ..cr , ,feU1 rr, . ont-r, lsano; Dniilnn. lii.-s Ininliili. Ji tiit Jlnvc, Jolinatbiill I Ml n 111 p, J I'll n i' I IM u nil ii a in it i. - tt 'e nro 8U,C ,vcre -Hjcq w hat kind ,r --.. . i - ... .1... .1 . F. i .r .nm..i . r. . I i . . s.l'n A Illt'U 11 VII 1 I I If 1 1 UWIUl'9 41 Jl lllLllll.maiv ilium In .-!nnn h n n it rp.la I if r" i!i-q nw.'l V , , 1 .. . 7' and there confine them until fnue uis.g- nificant lawyer away oil ii. tho l a. knooila lind4 tin:e to spend "two week." iu gain- . ... . . . inganauuiei.ee at l lie loyal palace, ana laying tho fact beforo tho ruling power ? il. . . I . J 1 , .. nn 1 n ...r... f jui, iiiu uit-au nun t,uuiT, nt iiiiivvt-tit, in the eyes of Mr. Swoopc ? This m Iho . J , . ' ,. , . question: in the last Jacobm organ (iT tuos two columns ami a l.u.l to Move tnai . . IHO I'l UJ.'VIUUU V.U.'W "I. M O, ...... secret organization, ami that its purpose . was ''resistance to the draft. . these nre. the two facts, and tho only two, ho un-l ileitakes to estallidi ; and which, niih the ga illtd ttatr n.cnl cf loom (which ho emphatically disclaimed nnd repudi.v .. . . ted on his trial) and Miles, he rr..iM n feel perfectly satisfied that ho had mado out his case. Well, grant that he has. lie will agree with us, then, thnt if such wa? the character, and ue!i tho obliga tion, of the "C'as'.le," it was an vnLu-ful uiS.i.auv, uiui i. uicaioui UH...ir.t vi the law, deserving puni-hinsnl. Thee 1 :.. i . r'J . .. I r ..... i .... .1. .......l -o ' . . , -1 e-. ,. , i, 1- n , I . . , . i- -r. . . 1 . I . . a I . n - - -i - - 1 tel.s LS in lili O A n l I v .. I .i i . . .. to" V . ... .v two of the men who ere released through ! ins etlorts were niemtiers ol this "con?pi- K . . . . 1 ucv." Mr. Swoopo. therefore, is either -'-', and cheating justice of, her I Hat due.H. or f SO ho dLoad 10V OS that which ho occupies two-am! a-h.uf col-! umin to prove- J hi.a licannuiil, h,li',Pr, H is a di.en.ma with tAo but ..irr?, onei or tho other of which ho mtut tui.e. ! Wo have heretofore said thai Ihu "t'as- tie" was merely n political organization, ' requiring no oath, but simply an ohliga . , 13 . fc nun pi nonor stiu iiMcuiy to uio i-enio- wcitf nrro.ti'd hi tiiu cuuni.y imvo boco ri'ino'i imnn s : Lewis hi liard Joseph llowlea, (iim to tha t.' inent of I ihn mill i'f nil i...... i.r,.i i-; v iiH' a ... i i, i n:..i. i. i fi 1 1 J. . . . v., ......,, - .-.- , ... r - .in.n.iy mm ins, uipicr I'UTiiii ', leer?, aiiir;vea 7-1 arcli OeoM'Crnck- thoa'nnt of bounty Si.iii.K, Kkj., Ims tiffu lit liaiTiiiiurg un.l . ., - iiivj every iion-cmnmiKbit u ,-i. !,.!, ,i. t,r ilio iwo wdi-ka i.ir that it,r- . Juiinson, U in. 1. riford. Jhinen Ic-. , K )ji..r n lio inav cratic party. e spoke advisedly. Un-ifav; They singled out certain persons i' i r.'jscd 1 1 all na'ion,-:. l.uile do these in I ort Steadmac. Our los other l:.h tlm Kiin-.v-.ini'.inc" t,.,,i.. ii rr, J '. hni d id not fti r-seribe libei all v. to their individuals reek of the danuers that fcur--wi.se v. as rot Lenvy. G.-ent ri.ii.e U due scribed no man on account cf his reliniou or birth place. Its platform was the Con- stitution, Htid every plank in it was parti nnrl rc,ri.r.l r,rihn Sl.ilro l!-..lil ilnrt rin I upon which the Union was formed. This 1 1 ., ,, ., .... , ,, . ! was tne "tastle." V hat others may have , interpclaled into it, wo know not. Hut. if they added any oath, or resistance to anv law. it thereby ceased lo Lo consist-! I'lll Willi IIIC Constitution Upon WUICIl 1 . ... .. . r .. , . . claimed 10 oe lounued, ami iixewise ceased to be "tho Democratic Castle." Arbitrary Arrests. Iho following proceedings took place in'our Slate Senato on the 22d inst. It is doubtful whether anvlhincr u ill rnmo r,r;. Ii c-,11 liL-nlv iu .iMntii,i ' ' l nowsno waking in the Committee on the militia. Still we feel like thanking that hardened old sinner-Mr. Lowrrv fft. i.:. i i: r .... ... -it. the Committee on iti in- i-u.iuriuiiuiiuii ui iliu in: l . ah. .... , ... . . thinks the autl.orii.es at nnsh.ng.on are. tr:.Sn.lft..ftftlftll.l.ft .lftft 1... ll. . ... it is done by their nu- 3 fhey aro responsible , iliov in..i inmn" fi.n tuey 10 blamo lor, 1. II 19 UOI1D UI Ull thority, and henco and especially aro permitting such outrages lobo committed . . . in their name, Mr. LovvRtv cvilontly TAfprrpil tolhr. rnen of Mai- VVn nm u tf .v.:. r ....... iui. iiuuiv, .is .no .ii;iiii. 11. 11115 urue. tyranny : Mr. WALLACEoffered ft resolution iiiHtructing tho Judiciary Committco to inquire nnd report nt tho next ses- sion what civilians not nmcnnblo to military law are now or havo been confined under military jurisdiction, ami giving power to Bend for persons and papers. Mr. LOWliY said ho had visited a boiiHO near tho river bank in this city and found tbero twenty-seven men confined Avbo were neither deserters tctttr from Co. A, 100th Tlect , F. V. ., -.unr, i 1'" ""T l"'. i e oyou to day to request you to publish tho lol- Mowing names. They are ull :lRr!iIl DeS-.'e,,Ur,ty men. (Untried and substitutes) 1 hey idl belong to the ditUrcnt company S ! "JCJ;,V; 1 ?1 rw where ,omoono nt aonio timu to know vWitie J ,hos0 pcm.i.s nre, for instance, in ease ol an olt ciion, &c. 'I ho following aro tho Ihvit. (nori'o Shell, John Hanev. U. KnU-. ,Slveiila J.uihor, .lames Crttlaart, i.Ull J-"' "nii'"', ! i.. .. t..i... i t..i... UUI:, WilliHin ll,. r, ,,;, shea. . . - m ' ...'.- .::.'"l , - - I IOma 1'IVlllOV. I.IIH r.urna. I'.. J. lull- 0M. smUr : n, sha- v ( ... - - - ., M , v. ,, ... -. r . , . . ' .V- .! .." ' -ttwa, constructed under commae.l of (... .ii in run nf tin 1 I'llh liucU ai s. , , ...1....15.1 rr. .,: nmdii t . . . , , , t 1 , 1 - , I , ---- - r,. . t " " - 1 - - tho pullant Colonel. Our line hero nre . . . ... ..... i . i . i . . I . i . ... ' 1 ? ronga..i.on!0uo,n.,, . n re ,.,,. ,, n if ever thmo w a chai? n.alo by en her party t ier., wil few bo K it to tell the re- f,,ll night there wa cnn.iuernbl. uuisitct firing pmia on the left, but I huve ....tlpnin.I lit it mnnni. I'll i5 roatli urn getting pond, and no dotilt the urmv n i ! 1 k i in ii 1 1 r.f i n rnnvn I fin i itmwn t Im ............ "tK" lr and we may toon look for some of our ciea: field bovs to ioin iu. Good luck to u,ein. 1 IiOfO thai Mine with lis, nl.o . ., , , ' , war men wbilo at home, have 1 w lr"T til uJXor v.,? C, c'no",or. 1 OUrS, iVO. i ik a .uiii. pmifl wit . ua. n o were creiu out tho won )Clll For the l''ullicau. llDlTOU Uci'l'ULlCAN, Dear Sir . Thei e has been so much boasting about (lulich town- . . . . . .. .1 shl; '..emg "out ol the Jrall" Hint 1 Uilr.U it 1 'Ut lust tliat Hie peoplo Ot Ueariiuld .i i i i . .".. a. UUUItt Ullll HVW H C 1(1 tl. IU i i v Linut GiL.ni-as'lbo 1'uU do- aware, light to cull her Little Uutich little in morf. Ihan ono senso Little 'lulich, I tsy, is exceedingly patriotic, and her School o . ,.A.,,;,..ii iv ..ii JlllLlIU I'le-ulllluciliiT nj. ii Cil, llllt ll.;l- !i.il r,f lliiw Hrtnr.1 l.nni,,.. mnrn IV.. r he rebcU )an of wrong (1 ,,,, hayp, j direct violation of three or four prorisioni 'J " p 't .... ii,r. L unu.. .'tvnii i. ..ni l taxed us until theio ii Pr,"f".V ipnoudi to pry ll to lOV OUT llri ... b iii.-ii i. jiii m; i . , I ' ... . I ii .J ! IIICII i. II titT. cun.ov'i "ii a v- VII I 17 I I II 1 111 V i - . npniir. nf .1 1 c ill it 1 1 1 v l.n I I ! sin r. j,on c.,H1ld not n-e Iho .liiahiiit v, nnd thev .came hnmo luivccatin;' an.. ) . . .... ""r ''.v taxation. For Ir-tU tl.e 'fr St? 'irut'wdhr, I. :.. I t. .,..!.. ;l .1 tax of t' per cent. II id thev taxed us in reason il might have been iu silcr.ee, but as it ii we ;ue ccmpelled to speak. When u (j a)mniifkirrera' ,xcd uls fol. pclu,lv j.urptes tho School I'irectors A , -ivo f.icV to do the Jan.- The law limits tho lux to 2 per cent, in one year. tiUt l ie lhirclor, put upon Ui GA making our (ax in ore Ivear. tor one purnoso. IU iier cent.! Thev huvc a ori,,in,d WJV loo 0f lajincihw ,'0llll,-v luna.ami uio widows anct orpioms; o,d twta Lial Leader that l i.t his An,e to ih, vnrrr. u-htlh.-r U ni,.ir not. is t.ir.-.l i.,,,.,,! u, ',ft,.,i nliiio npromnn.iUii.i". I f Innli innm nf thpir- linililu nnd .miTr. accommodatingly Htill, sncd hi; cm .., as president t.ro. tern. Comment is un- nc'Plli y. 1 Nf.tKiihstnridiiii: all the lax laid by our Si hool Directors, we have not had school in several of our tc!.nolhoues for a long a.( ll , ' . . . .in. .September; and wor?e, not a dollar has UII11. UI 11 IIO.IO III UtlllVVlllU riui-w Lt,e1 ltti(1 ut lho lasl Ulta tn.ipht. ULLH.lt Fur the Rt ublicnn Mr. Editor : I sea by tho papers (hut ' . '. . . ' . . , (.m .... ... 'n(,K(1 ., great I'eaoo meeting in your Town, on thn 1.1th of August la- t. nnd t h at he war then and thei'e "taught" by i'.igler nnd At' llftftft .ft .ft.!.. 11. ft vv..iiftftft i ft..ii ii,- .ir .ei Vr,. I i. ft.,1.1 rnlrick if ho ., I10l (o.uinmk on lllia occasion to attend tho meeting ? Jfhode- nies this, then 1 want him to toll how drunk, n man must be before ho is loo - - - drunk to be "laugiu t And again: Ifamnn is io inaJ that his inenasaro compeueu to iiiuo mm in u,8 i.i:...:n. ... 1.7. .1 . ...I.. .. Aibitratioj room, u-hile the speeches arc be- ii3 Slivered, is it likely that the said M''eches "Tatigh t" him to resis 1 1 ho draft . - Vliri- ,,,, n - J HV lui u iivil iinuiiii vino iiiviu n,3 i, a i single disturbance of the peace on day, and that oceured in the evening the meeting adjourneJ, which was 1. . r 1 .. .1 ... 1. 1 .. . that aftor i tho result of bad whiskey, nnd Pat riok is .'said to have been in it up to his eves. .. , , . - .7 ......nirft ..ftnn... ill... k.l.l. . .1 I,lil. I l'.i,: . " n.iw.ucn.. mi... in Pik. ' r- , . t . -sr.... n...... t . , i Auiiifcr ot ine .uw ivik wmrai Juiuroai Two Passengers Killed and many injured. A i.dan v, March 23. A serious accident occurred about noon to-day, on the Cer.- Ira! Hailroad, about two miles west cf f ...... .... .. 'I't. . 1 !.. . I . H .1 .1 r,' Oriskany. Tho Cleveland and Cincinna- .i .1... . o, 1 11 express iihium nib uuo nero u.o-i, nu tho other at 0 15, being behind lime, sev-. era! trains were united. Tho train was ft ... ft r I ,.. 1 f,,mm a1 !fta ft .. 1 . uin.it ..j. K. H.V..U1UIIICT nun fioY.-u lupin i.!..i-i un, wnuie is your Buuuri- tnai mo largest spceuiaiors in gold, and passenger cars, besides baggigo nud ex- ty T .If the excrement that has born rak-1 in everything elso of a valuable, nature, press cars. ed from the scum of society and turned nre united to the Department, of tho The accident was caused by tho break- into spies, detectives, and informers can Government a, closely nnd vitally as Iho ing of a rail in two places. The engines , thus cause you neighbors lo suffer, can Siamese twins are to ench other. and baggage and express cars pnssed over, thus rob them of their rights, can they in safety, but the smoking car and six not do the same thing with you? Are C2rA former near Uniontown, Tenn passenger cars were thrown oil', and two j you safe, or is any citizen safe I Have, sylvania, boa3ts that he raisod (he most prccipitcd down an embankment Into a youany security that these laiserablo' extraonlinnry male fcheep on the ronti ditch where the water was from two to j hounds will not cause you to be dragged ! nent of America. He is a well formed three feet deep- Two passengers, Uev.from homo, and family and frionds, and j animal, half Spanish and linlf Silesian, llr niinrlftaSitni-L- nft .in Pnn ... n.. u,i,l, !...:.. . ...... I r. Ii-ial I ,n , U ... .. .11 . n , .v. ... ... v. i,vu vot, vi , juv iuu county, and Christopher Higgins, of Hig- ijinsville, Oneida county, were killed, and between twenly and thirty were more or lessinjured. The train wns goiug al a high rate of of: speed, and several persons narrowly ea- caped drowning. A General Bounty law Tho following isbtdloved lobencoiroct a copy of the General Uounty Law passed at the Into eciMon or our State Legisla lure, and which u now a law t Section 1. I'm it enacted by Iho S. - n nte and House cl Kepi esenjalivea of the L't"",?0wc",lh r, L t ' 0"'- Assembly met, ond it is hereby cnuct- t,i ly lll0 Huil.o: i.y of Iho tump, That so mut, 0f t,e blxi, HCon 0f (iie nct ri,;u. .onnties to volun-1 -.), lf?(Jl, as Jinnls; nel ou.ccr mid iircnfu'i- volun- , ., .....i ,,, pl. . i. ipnirn n f i l,n I ' if ,.. Stiiles to iho Mini of thrro huntlir.1 ihil. 1 Males to IHO Mini O I ireo IllinUica do -' . . . , , . , . 1 " . . i ..f. HUM tUMW IHIMUIVI IK O III I I ilhU lllrt UtJ ami mat. nereaiior n muii ui.a may tia:;,n . si., mm. l,n i.it,.mi,i,..l n .l. .avv.u. .ur uw iinuiiuura iiienuoium in l.ful I.ir Ilia ni.thnrilioa nn 1. v." . . . t; :. : tho iCVi.,ul fci.pph-menl thereto, and in inJ l l . Verv imt or tan't one ud . tho mcdo the.V.n p.c.ciihed, or for any I " ,n I I i lEL t..M cotnmieners appointed by ony'r t 1,1 l , I ,C i, h uiq utv iu ii.iii.il uiii) id n BU'pL'iut..H RIIU """. u, miuinvm caning hi.rtflr,er ,. .listed under I lie nrintlini. i 1 il f, fin r, fit 1 it), u hn itM'i ... r ....n , ....... " . V "n . , ., ' "h ,lJUl. - l l'll ( I 1 US I'rovid'.id that the aulhori-! folll,.t tllB flirnw.P Oenernl lol.nston .h-ipro,,crty of Mir"" My,TluT deu J in the act to which (hi. h ' J'ton th.. A ertain ,ract of improved 1 ,io, m,.n t i,.i,cJ M)!,,,k.n,crl , and the ,everal sur.:,lcments ,,,,:,, meheiel,v mlh(,riMid fcy Hn(J col(.rt a ax J0l cxccJJi( lwe,y UollaM cach u,,()ti po.so.n liublo , ,. .i,,,.. .n,i ',, 'm i,i i.,ti,i male taxablu inhabitants not liabie to mil itary duty, between tho ages ol 21 and 4b year: 1'rovid.td fori her, Thai non-com- . ' . , . . yrarii. i roviij.ta uriiier, mi.siioned oSicers and privates now in ae ttiul service ol the Lulled Stales or of tins , Male, and per-on who have been honora-'stirni" i i i , . . . o'y u. scourge J irom such service wi.o 1 Kurt Steadman, but af er a vii:oroin con - 0 permaii. ntlv disabled in said servi ce, 1 left tlm fort was re-captured with sixteen hilU 1,0 eXe,,,',t Uom tr capiU tax, huud ,ed prisoneis, two Hag, and all tho herein .-pecitie.1, and tho property of wid-.gun,, uninjured. General McLaughlin n.v a ,, .1 ... ; ,. ,.i, ;l, ., fc lln.l M ,..A,l . .. ........ .. . t .. i .... i11""1 inu'or tiiiiiiicii, uim wiuimeu jiuouieii oi iion-cnmmiss.oneu oi.icprs ami 'inniin. mi., men n; sucu service, u nere- b' vml i'"om iho payment ol a bounty tax huh iimviii..!. nir in, ,ni n l,,. ...1 . il. t .... . .. . . , I '' VT-r., , ', , ' ., rJ i.u, .u. .ii ii.ii.u.iiivf.iuj lion. r.tlA in W. Slatilor., Secretary ie nct to which this is a of War: The following dispatch of Oen. iiicuuoiieu in uic to pay the amount t,f boun- ly herein prescribed to any rernon drafted into the military service of the United Slates, and serving therein, or to the fam ilies of the same, and in kuch turns as tho . i .i ,. . It 1 "uuitnitie. ruuii ..l-ll. J IO HT; or lO .. ,,,,-. irn , i. ... r. any person lurnislnng a sohhtituto fot t-aM Hirvice who tuny be ( ml, ted lo the ipiola of any county, iy, vind, rr boro,'; ........ !. ; . . .,.! . .1:....:-. r.i :.' C,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,!.. '""""'i' . oi.iiiiii-i.i "i. oi i in " is 1 , f i , Jha any munly or dMi ,cl having a spe- c;id bounty law, shiul be entith-d to too fiuvriuun vi iiiu mmc, or oi ikis suppie - merit. Avo we Free ? Mr. Mlei;, tf tho 15 1 llefonto V.'at, "'''"! lately a victim oT tho present Keign ot Terror, in uiviiv bis experience of "Five ,l..v,..;'i i i :,i. .-j p.. , . , ... 'ul"n'i ' Theie are many of our readers who imagine Ct-y are living in a f. ee country, und.-r the "best government ever devised 1-y man :" irany w ho have nn idea that " pwple are blessed with tho tame am unu 01 iiiu ri) i ney uiuov, inn. u.nnv, very mny, that Ihml; the lepublio esluii- 'f ..nt by patriotic latiurs mil rxitis, oU- c. in,: Us buM.m a a resting pla.- for the on ii d them. Lillle d ) tliey knotv of the "'M'0"-1" t"1 H '-ruUing out, Uio Hie ol Gh" wcie once us lie-, and are now as euililces im i in y themseives. l.iilloilo. IllfV kllOIV of llio pest houses, JU; ai.d military prions that have sptung up " v,'ry "i l ol Hie land under tho uu- . srh c-s ol Abolitioniitn. ' If they would kimw the truth, if they vm uld leinn thodeptli of (lie malignant '-"o oi ew i.ngiaii.i i uriiatiisai tow III lis mad those that oppose the l itmlicil and ,,., l.-v nt ilj n,!,.,;,,,.,, ,. ;r il,uv. ...,.i,l I poiny oi its adijiuistiaiioii il tiiey would se our cnumiy as it exists, r.nd learn the extent, to which tyranny nnd despot it m is carried by those vi ho urn clot lied with a "htilt. huuf authority," let them vitil ,lie "astiles in.d pi isom. tlial disgrace . t. ....... .. . t ..... i . .. . . i the noith-the posi house, of malignant Abolitionism, filled to ovei flowing with 1 ale, haggard, sull'i-riiig victims, who have been arrested and imprisonednot because ol anv o leiieu eoi:imilted. but simply to gratify tho hale ...id envy of the n.i.iei.ible pack of spies and inhu huts, wl'0 P"illy "t"' cowardiy Uces me to be ceen in all (piarters. Let them look into I .t " . . . . , r t - . . u.iso ,i.u.i mm mu in... vi i.cih.1, men that have held high places in socie.y. .......ec... .uv.., "o Iiuuft.-,ft,. miltni itpnn ... PiAa ni n n .1 u havo committed 110 wrong, violated 110 law, guilty of no net that would, under uay cir- cu instances, even in despotic Aulri. .loom them to what thev now sufU - rdv - n'g ty inches, eaten up with vermin nnd f'11" lhsl- "'cy cannot avoid, nnd then let them say ir this is "freo" America, if this ii,.. n iiihiii. rftiii. riiii.i.i. - -- -- - rf - r is tho lebublic of our fathurs Go, visit these pest house, under tho vorv ahm nw of I i I nn to of nnr rnm. 1 - -" -- -v".,lftT i IT l ... . Imonwealth, within heat ing of the Ksecu- the I'ial Lako 111 Siberia, nt tho foot 'tive chamber of our own State reeking of tho inountains of r.uoktiari in Fer- !.. - : . . . . . . .. wuii no.some nun anu vermin, lntecied with disease of the most loathsome, char acter, overflowing with stench of tho most horrid kind. See the scores of hiirgi that nre crowded into Iheir email compass. 1 . . . Learn as we have learned that thev nre viriimi-tioi criminal, ; au.i men ien us daynight. Newspaper eorrespondenlJwere if you may not yet be a victim of the'on hand, but ronldn't ert nn '.nklinc. , v ... ... same power that has laid its hand upon ' ,1.. .... A ... ....... , . n 1 ..... ; . . .. . ' . nibiiuui uciti i.., huuuhu.ivu . jm , immured for months or years iu these -noisome, sickening holsi? Uundreds as' I innoceut end as patriotic as you, have (been i what is to save you t Answer) yourself that question, and then answer us if these thiogs were permitted under a ( Pcaioeratic Administration ? ; THE WAR NEWS. - - Southern Accounts of Sherman's Do feat Tho Advance of His Left and Centre Cohiinus ckcckcd-He Sutlers Heavy lose M.-Tha" following extracts Yrom lUch! llinnii ,,nr,0111 l,r.v.j been received this u- " J'7 k !) v M r"oni Oi-n Orinl ' 1 a V l w 'l 'af ' NT VI'ON Washington, Match 2j. 9 o clock 1 KIWI M. STANTON. Secretary of War. r.iv P.ont Mar.di "W U'jn. KJvin M. to bo paid to carh',,, tcreldry 0f 'ar ; Richmond pa reril received. The following is in adis- vt-.i. : . 1 . . . . . 'It in nndei'itood rn ollicial eirdps that i;,tinf. In oeeurod in NoiLh Ciiroli no usulinc lias occulta in oiui enroll- naflllCB ounuuj m.u i, u... u.i e im.i .em , .... lnf,n V,U ..heck on llml duv." ". , " "tlcnoral Uardeo'a victory on iholQth all'air. that while ,lll(,f,..nTV was 2 300. Tho its , . . ! .fa..V,,S "i" i)'"""".i '" "...v. ...... ward from Newborn. Goneral llardoe IhVIwI i U. S. a 11 A NT, Lieut. Ilenera!. Dispatches from General Grant. Another lijttlc hefure Petersburg Rebels Cap ture Fort tSteadman Our Force) lie-L'jpUire Jt- Utile Lk,ss Three JhvusanJ. WAiniNuro.v, Maki.ii 23. Tj Mj). (leix IHx: Tina morning at half-piut four o'clock, tho enemy, hy a nnd vei v siiddett rusaull captured o v & wtt taken prisoner Dy me roooia, win as - uaulted I' oil Ua.kell, biH wjre repulsed with "real loss. (Signed) E. M. STANTOV, Scrclnry of War i.. n't i. i.'iiir, ir nr . . J ,, ' ' , ' 1 V, ' ''- .cn nun. i.n o. iu. .namoii, oecre:ary i'arke is received from General Meade- (Signed) U. S. UK A NT, L. Gen. l'he rnetnv attacked my front my lront tins . , mi, . -r -., mornmg at 4: o0 A. M., with thre divis- ions under the command of Gen. Gordon. l!y a sudden rush they seized the line held by the 3 1 brigade of ti e lsl division nt. the foot ol the hi'l olllio hl'I. l o Iliu l irh! of .'ol t .sieadm-ni lliey wheeled rnd over- . .. . . ' . . 1 owct m t no iran (son , tonK r m,-cssioii ot im.vidsd fuithcr.lihe ,,ri- 1 hc-v estnb ished thear-c ves un- , . i on the bill, turning our puns upon t.s. t ).ir Hoops on either flank stood lirov Af- , tei'wnrds a d.ttermineit ntt.",c!c wis tnulo '.on t'nlt llaikell. which h i. COCf. ;i4d h r iiirt el Mcs.iinglilin s bngide of ilei-x & Jiviioii. and wn tcpulscd with jre it loss to I hf no'iiv. The t:r-l, bria-la of 1 1 n 1 1- lO Hie . n V'.I) J. Il? i.T-l. I'UIUVI liail sufl's division hel litl reserve'vvere brought up, Mid tho check g'ven to any further ! advance. I i nltumpts were undo to I re-hike the lull, which wcie Pidv tempo rki i1 v nicccs.-lul, the nrrival of the . i 2d bi ignde, ni.fod hy the troops of tho l?t : divi.-ion on Iheir IV.nk. and the enemy ; were driven out of the fort with al-vs of a number of piione, . estimated at about I . '0. Two battle Hugs have ui,-.. been i brought in. The enemy nltn lc.-t lunvily nine . oum.i e m oui ioh-s. 1 lie wcoie line ivih ioimidlaielv re-occupied and the guns re-tauen iitiinjii-.nl. 1 i egret to nc.d i that Geneiul McLaughlin wi, oa-itured , to Getcrnl Haitsod for the galluni v (lis-' pii.yr.i in i.at'U.ing Pis (i.viMnn. vlin Ii be- I. lived wuh gr.i-.it skill i:i this i s hist en- giigen et-.t. i (Signed) JOHN 1'AIiKM. idajor General, t A Tnllow Spring'- From tho Hartford, (Ct ) Times, .Vurc'u 21, In tlio town of Windsor, on Mr. Js H, , ... ., .. , itr S land, live miles irom Hartford IS a Spring. Oil tllO water, of Which,! whe n ponded, rises a coating of tallow, about tlireeei-hths ct'an inch in thick ness. It ro.soir.blosj iiinl will burn like j I'ef or unit ton tnllow. Near hy this t ........ 1 1 .. if . i i . . i l. sriiift, on .dr. Jlal.,07 laud, lumps of clear tallow have been dipr. Wo liavejv small sjiccioicn of it in otiroflico. It lias long been known that pea Max or tallow, as well as oil, is i'onnd im bedded in the earth. From iho Kncyclopauliaof Commerce wo copy tho following brief account i i,,i " - , ,oi uio Riitne product, JlIlUin, op Sea-Wax, h a Kilid, whitish substance, not un ike ta Off. - ' , ' .,,, . "hU,llr:,, ' V : etc. 'JlllSl! icatci , and in eoe)iiiK' . ' ,. LM'OPSlSitcncO Of whltOCCr-l 18 most ProbablV tllO fc.ru- ' uuin cmuitdum oi l'liny. (Hist JNat lit 1 f," (. -). ) t j3 not US0,J as pi(ch; but , jt nfford.,' a belter W'lht than petro- . . .- 1 1 - I , . . 1 . . . . K, lt .., , ... i.ninv ' mi . n n 1 .... . 1 . . , ., i .n luiiini nil mi; isuri.uu Ol iwia, una III SOlllO Oilier places. 857-Th e Washington correspondent of the N. Y. I'ost says that the gold specula tors had the news of Scofiold's repulse on I S.itnrd.iv. n ipWrf.nl.n.1 hv (Want on Fri . c . j . j This correspondent does not seem to know ',. . . , ' , , . 1.11. e y nir oiu, ntia nns on ii mi a II coco the fibres of which are eighteen inches in length and proportionately heavy. BiyA daughter . of John C. Preckin- ridge, who has been attending school at Louisville, Ky., i. to be sent through the rebel linei to her fother. M.inRir.D Id Cambria county, (,a L..7" ; bor 3d. 1884, by J.J. Burn, K.q , j ; MrroJI, f Morris towaihip, to MUij. EUiugor of Hlooui townnhip. B1 LTlCu'-aT'y'ler"'!"1 "o'lh ofVobrnT last, Miry t., wjfo of Joroiolah Eline,,! 20youri. 1 Id tLU placo, oa lost SutarJay nlht, orjiCu. of tlm lutm, Jacob lleitonlhahr, ge(j tk ' 40 year a. Utta blitrlistmcnts. T1KU NOTICR. TL CounnissioneVi of Cli-aiHuliI county have ailjiiurncd until f. day tlio lOtU day of April, 1SG5. a' ly order of tho Kr.nrrf, W. 8. URADLEY.CIk Cuiuiul.-ionors' ODice, Marti. 2(1, lsBfj, OfT HMWAltl). Was takon about thiTolh OtJ of January lust, a large light tan colore! U0U, with a '.on;? bushy tail, named Tion. Tlii above reward will bo paid for bla delivery 'to tb owners at rook's Mill, In Graham township, or. fair proportion for information of Mi whereabout. JEMIMA (J. IIOGXER LKWId H. 119U.'KK ' Murch 2), 13Cj. ORl'JI AN'S COURT SALlT or Valuable Ileal Estate ! BY VIUTUE OF AN OP.DL'R OF TIIK Olt phan' Court of Clrnrfteld cout.ty, there wifl be expore l to l'L'BLIC KALK, at I'ennville oa Haltjrday, April 22(1, 1865, ' Ail the following doscribed heal Eitate. iiii.ni. in Penn township, Clearlield county, Pi.,! in land oont.iin,r.. lJJ ftUfill, Bounded on tho imrtlt by 1'. Dully, on tin inntu by Win. l!iglr, oo tho w o.n by Clark'i heirs, and oa tlio Kast by Win. Hitler th grir portion of which is cleared and in a good iut of cultivation, with a two-story bog dwelling. House, LoL' Horn, and other outbuildiu?, and 1 Art A h !two Orchards of nssortod Fruit. I 'J crnisDue-lialf cash at corfirmotion of the isalo, nnd the balance in one year thereafter, gB(r(, on the premises. win. lnicrcit, 10 do aocuroa oy t.cnu aaa aiort. i Ta.SuIe to commence at I o'clock. n.m..nf 'said day, when duo attendance will bo giren by J011 FhYXN, I . . . . p , , . A I " -P.tfl:a.tawn March ' 13Cj' . . . " , . . ... ' r . -. : "i KLIIH'' NOTICIJ. The Board of Relief J I V fr the county of Clearfield, will mectatthe i t'oiumifsionem' otlice, on Wednesday and Tburi- 'day, tl.e 2;n and 221 dajs of .March, l.SCo. ) The lioard have directed that all now appll- if;, til. niu.l ntin..pr liMf.irntlilliii.riifln.lnri.ilii(.& .. ... J their sworn statement dutailin.? name of soldier, lre,.iuu.nt U11,t company; when cuiistcd ; the n l.erof children, with age and toj of onrh : re.''itiient and company; when cuiistcd ! the ' tho lnwnnliip in which they residod at Vie lime cf t-iilii-tiueut, and their present residence ; and that ...... -r . unu ciiuurcii, w ..u muui-ticuui'iii oijun aer. , Xlf of credibility, from the township in wllich b1i(S rc.-idos, niut aho be produce whose certificate, sworn to before the board, muit set forth that tho applicant is the person sho ep-r resetits liorseii to t.e : that the statctrmont oflhe, loimber ur.d nj.-e of her family h traa ; tlmt'u iiin il.l; 1 11 ; i c i riMl :uyl .1 :i,"n tindhi.r r.Mi'i- in . . . . , ; . , : : r , . ,:.:.. L. . ! 1 i 1 1 ;i . I ' 1 1 iiii. j il , L .1 1- u a Lit.', 1 Forms cn-ainin ? il.o?, ricHir,,., ran U oh. biined at tlio o.T,c... vT th. i;. r,l of )( !n.l', whn applu'iitiiin i; m.i.ie u;vl il.! mtneM a-p-ir. ' " ,1,Pk 1:'!)J U'. .S. XjKAJ'l.Ki, ak.z It. J. llMiiv ss if 1 co ii'sl rotluiir iiiir.cnn if I co? tl at the will take u f.'W J'ui.i'. in Yo '-al mil Pianu ML'.-'U', to couiiiiouce Mundav .-.v.. .x, vui,nuvu .mum.; l;ril U- .'''"" fer quart. r of II week, -MKjul"' ut L- 5 " T ViX'J'b' ) Sorviuit well iKiji.uiu- ' ' led with the dutiis of a uc.u-i.li ,id--jor 021' M.im lo irr.tn, .uum i.uva ciuil rt'tomiueti i it' ui my it. v,'. Riniih. . -,v. e.vnii. huu3.', or at the eli-re it Ma nl. -1, I sl.i. SPRING GOODS. I f- 1 I'.rc-hnsed Mnce the liUC Uocline II) PI IL'C.S.J J. P. K 71 A TZilll, Front Street, above the Academy, CI.KAUniilU, Now tfiers a vtrv !ar"c ttcek tf Pa. Dry Goods, lu T,"",'X m, ,rr' l" 'in I'""'-. lacludin; J'Hr.fM J'Jiip.S in ercivt variety. Mrrinoes, Oinhams. ClrtUs. Pclainc-, Prints, Oa-simeros, Alpacas. Silks, Satinets, Repi, Cnfliuicres, Tweed., fjlietRS, Mohair, Jeaus, i.nulla, Muslins, Flannels, Sonnets, Kin binii", Clonks, I!a'.ui-i! al Skirls, Hoop .SliirtP, rliawls, Press Trimmings, Ilend NctJ, Cap?, CorsetJ. (Jloves, Collins, SVarl., (li-onu lino Veils, Tublo Cover.. Clot h i n g . Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Coatu, t.ent's SliowU, tiiirts, Hats, Caps, lindcr-.Shirts and Drawers, Boots, fhovs, Outu thoc", Cravats, lilovcs und Collars. IIAUnvVAIiE, QULI1NSW ARK, GKO Cr.KlES & MUSICAL GUGi'S. fl v n r p v i r c . r ... . Toa, Coffe, Sugar, Slolajjes, Salt, Cand'e.', Hire, Flour. Uncoil. Fish. Tobacco. Kaiiins. Currants, Spices, Crackers, :., 11 .lies, iimn-iics, .n cgar, Oils, Var nish, Alcohol. i i v v Ai's. i: r aww 1.' I. i 1 11 1 r 1 1 v vu:i.- STATinvrnY , " Household Goods, Carpets, Oil-cloths, Drugget, Lonking-fllassei , Clocks. Churns, Washboards, Tubs, Ituck cts, Flat Irons, Puns, M indow l-liods, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Lin Irellas, llodcords. Knives and Poiks, Spoons, Crocks, and Stove blacking. J.t-All or which will bo sold on the most rea soiihIiIo terms, and the highest n.nrket price paid lor drain, Wool, nnd all kinds ofconntry produce. Clcarliold March 22, 1866. Ij'ISH SALT and rLASTElt inlarRequan A tides, at J. V. KItATZER'S. March 22. 1S63. National Hotel. MAINE STREET, CUIIWE.VSVILLE, PA. Mrs. VM. A. MASON, I'roprietrcss. rniUS long estnblifihed and woll known 110 X TEL, situated in th a west end of the town, has beenremoddled, enlarged and improved, and (he proprietress respoctfully announces to inorous friends, and to the travelling public, thsf he is now prepared to aocoinmodate all who may favor him with a call. Ample, af and comfortable stabling Is at tached to tho premises, and trusty aOeudaoM will slwayibe on hand. Charges ma ler.ta.