8;t tflfarStlb ggmblitan. Wkiinkmuy Morning.:: ArniL 5, 1863. The Climax of Despotism. Tho Raftsman's Journal, of last week, contained tho following announcement: "The Scutcuccs. We sro Informed lhat the .onteneo. hnTO been published in (ho following cusof, tried before tho Military Comuiisjloii at Ilarrifhiirg : "Fuinuel bnnsberry fined $1000, and two years imprisonment in Tort MilUin. "Jacob Wiili vim fined $M0, nnJ two yean iinprisonmout al Fort Mifllin. 'Tnlr'uk Curley, $000 Dne, anJ ono year im Vriummont. This has been commuted U one monlh Imprisonment from tho 2lct March to the 2lMt April." We havo finco heard it rumcred that OnicorT. liloom, Esq., received a sentence similar to thai indicted upon Mi.jor Wil liclm, but cannot vouch for the fact. The charges ngniusl these men, as coa tnined in tho several "specifications," are or "entering into, confederating and as iating in forming combinations to resist the execution of certain provisions of in Act March In ourphperof lbe2d ult., wa publMi i d the, only section of tho Act above refer red to relating to penal tic for violating nified bia intention of joining tho Aboli tion party, and foil lo abusing Democrats, which Mr. 131ooru,' and all the others, re fused to do? If this U not the reason, pray, then, what whs it T Will anybody tell? From lbs New York Freeman's Journal. I ' Peace RumOU. CHAINS AND SLAVERY. In regard to the latest pence rumors, Debt is slavery. The advocates of a the Washington Chronicle of yesterday re- "atronff eovernmenl ' rclisioualv bellave WrKi . MAHIUFJ-Qii the 80th ult., by J.C. llarrott, THE CHRISTIAN COMMISSION Kit., Mr. O. II. Kiblingto Miis CatbarlnoKm-; notice to EVERViiodv. crick, all or Urauy town.blp. Tu.g lr.f4r thg ((Jfc aU Wmndtd gj During tno rortnignt n tho ellioacyofa huge national debt. " r " ' "' " " "n "",f' f It enable them to keep the masses atW.P ?! tho own, of the race ing of ..m-U- fr.rtl.O benefit of ihn fm.-lhal Is. ' 1 TCSIUGOl rjllicoin unu vioiis, i-irum, nuri' 1 1)1 JK1)--In Lawronoe in-. April S! ftayA very pretty contest u going on oomtnenclnr moe townihlp, suddenly, of we will devote 25 per cent, of all the retail ' cnrlet fover, on the 8th Mareh, Carrie May, ' at our counter, of " daughter erwotiaru ana iionriotu Sbaw, aged) ALBUMS, STEUEUSCOriO VIEWS two venr. and eight inonta.. AND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. r i i 1 1 Ol. 1 ..... ... 1 T .. ltn.Mn n. ih. flfltlinll V 1 1 - 1 i I n V I ' 1 f,. .1 to transfer the contents of he toor man iivpr ,... un(l0ubtcdlv i beth E.. wlfo of David Wood., aged 2S yean .p.oifi.d. to the relief of onr Sick and Wo. P""" assure our reader. 11 months and 4 days. (Motors, through the in.trument.Ut, 0f Z conforenco is not At the rre.bytcr.nn l'ar.onago in mil i place, nri nan wmmimon. ..... ...... ri tl veiterdav uiornlne. after a lingering itinera of Ordors by Mail fur this oljeot, hoanni? H.u enslavement of the peo-l Known. ,1,"e . r V Itih nn.Tl nuinption, the Hov. Jamk M. Oa.xowav, any time prev lou. lo May lt, w ill be recir.i ihdiedbv tl.ia infernal bul asked for a conference With ueneral la(0 natur uf the l'reibytorlan congregation and the 24 per cent, paid over. ho whole of the 19th Congreisioual di- wa;, opportunity for this purpose U is entiroly without lounuaiion. , 0r thi-Ploo, aged about 60 year.. I The acknowledgement , of the Trea,urero(Ul O WW Rl vhmiii j V a,. 3 I'M nmAiii I 19 I II At A ' f I I. 1 ..w..nUn Cm ( liriNtlnn flfTl in IKil I ntl 111 hft Want WrL.t. . . irifil-whinh U logical enoutrh with a has been nouirlit. and is now- hmni? embra-: i ' greu ve..w .c ....j. 6, ru"r l,,"M,'w""",v'M,,v ,v" I T.i. w" " ... I. ": u '''B'r4. o . . a .. I.. n lml,( SlnnhonTll . UlilO. I .111 u auni vui thoso who think that Democrats have no ecu. unuer wio epecious pretonso 01 irc- - y'.,r- between the editors of the Krio Dispatch oils plan could liave been devised by the coirect ; but we can and tho Klk county AdvocaU. Tho for- ruritonioal rsk which new governs this lJa -n'0 gtaterno. mer imagines that Krio county embraces , , f purpose rights which tho present Adminutration ulo'8trous wni. clonry un(Jer,a- oughtto respect and wants the head- j,, for 0 enslavement of the "poor quarters of tho Trovost Marshal removed while trash," will end by entailing upon to L'llo city ; while the hitter contends us a Uobi wiiose coiosmi proportions The InUtllintnccr has the following on the same subject : "The protracted absence of the Presi dent, ntor nenr the seat of hostilities, is nonaiiilU- intiriroled ns a hnrbinuer of I HSIIM.1'''' osalutionot tno comniina- . - .;.;:... lcto bbtrtistmtnts. . cutalogue price.. 1 K. ual prlottd 1111 early pneifio salution DMIMWTHATOH' NOTICH. Notice von th lit Lotters of administra- tiun on the eeluto of Mattukw A. Foroke, late of ..... ..... if 1 ... uiunu us buuuud n nuu no 1 uuluuj umm va.oroubiy ior us romu......B , .uBn, he mi ,ll0 poverty tho rag, ihe tiocs tnnl civil war nas prccipiinu-... . . jjrl(lforj towi.sl.ip, dccca.od, having been taken Ofcourso our Ridg.vay friend is right. and dunseons that will nuiurally oil its woes. 1 he Tact, as received in well- out by the nndumignod. nil ptrnn. indebtod to ButMuri.of .mall consequence. If the follow in. its Irftn. Bond, are being, i- i- V?r!? "ZllZ? XL "reiKning power" once learn that tho rs- sued by the t housanas of nnl ions. " ! ,,, ,,, .r.-rpnentP. will I'ro.ont thorn duly authenticated for settle- moval of the Headquarter, to Erie would ;-M2i. T lto?X tidier and civilian as mcnt. TH09. II. VORC,E, l Am,, i intnipai nl tlm Sont hern nenolo 3 II UN UIIUlll llllll UIII1 I , , , , ... , r and slavery-synonymous may inict practical iornm..ur , lormi twin mmnnnmni m it i h V 1 16 ""-'i - , .... e . . . bo made mconvoniont to the Democrats bonU jg a ,ink jn tho iron choin ,h(a bin(U t0 the of the district, it( is moro than likely it! 8. llondr will bo dono inatanter, and our friend of the Advocate may just a well save his Iceland has boundless city at a late honry esteniay for the front Bradford tp .Ap. 4, 1865. bicalh to cool his broth. Ey-Vliat a sore-headed, sour-stomached, snni ling tempered, cross-grained and ill hearted creaturo ho of tho Rollefonte riess must be. Decauso Gov. Clrti.n suc cessfully demanded the release from Lin coln's Uastilo of Mr. Merx, tho editor of the lldllcfonto Walcman, the Press threat- of Congress, approved tho 3d day of ens the Governor with annihilation ! And ch, lbG3," ifcc. because our old fri-jnd, Geoiu;b Graiius, hsq., (lo whom -.vo chinn llie creuit or pointing out tho "holei" whete to find tho "epeckled beauties" of Spring creok its p-ovisions. Ily reference to the taid : lh plcnticst nnU biggest, some unity tection tho reader w ill soe that such pi r-: 3 crs ago, and an ardent Kepublican with nons are retired to bo LU over to the'nl) presented the aforesaid Mekk with a cicil courts. It is not left to the option, or , handsome Mring of fieili fi-h. on his re discretion, of the military making such J i"rn from "duranoo vile," the Press editor arrests; but it is mandatory. " They shall 1 growU like a bear with a eoro head. ieor(::h," U tho langmga of the law. j tfE.v.xou Wallace. 1 ho Ciiambertburg 7ii)'.7ory, edited by Col. McCn'in:, a niciubur of the late Legislature undone ofthenLJost lueu of the Abolition party of ihiij S'.ate, thus speaks of Senator Wal lace : "Wallace, if the d strb't. will lu re ulentod, l. ..i:.i.. f.... i .iv.ii. . .n.i fa uaVA unei Birunuiv lurimcu '" - our boundless resources, our abilitv to pay, leged fact that Secretary bownr I left the and such stud. resources too the sun never sets upon her poHgessions, they say but does that pay her boundloss debt?" Does that mitigate the burdens of her over taxed and down trodden masses T This country every thing in it is beinx morlcnsed, under WASHINGTON IIOUSK, I No. 70'., Chestnut street, PIIU.AJJKLrilU. .... ... t frt i r : a . u 1 -m llie ew lorK l noum. reiernng io tue rnT3 II0TBL ls ,,uofantly .iualcd on the rumors, remarks : , 'X North side of Cbestcut elrect, a few doors "That Mr. Lincoln departed for the ttljove Seventh. Its ctntrl ltcation make.it James in the hope that he might bring particularly de;imblo t) pcr.ous vUiting the peace with him on his return, we ore as City on bu.inee or pleasure, . . ...I . i well assured as it lie nau ioiu us an ; nnu C1IAS. M. Yet the law U spumed, diiegarded, and nullified; and citizens, in no way connec ted with the military service, tried and condemned Wo have nowhere seen that these pro ceedings are sanctioned by any ono not in authority, or disconnected with thoir ex- 'and, unco a Pcmocrut, must tv nm.-cn, we i-imii . ,. , , nut regret his uccc&s. llo is nu ubie, fair and ccution. It is even whispered-perhaps j utefui tcnut,)r only with tho hope or screeuing their iVom this it would seem that Col. Mc-guill-that thoso highest in authoiily at ( i, (J,a opinion (lightly differs with that Washington protas c nlira ijmrancc of tho 0r he organs here and at Harris- fact that such outrages arc being commit- . I o raorifingou, unuer"" "-- r.-t ' .i the .hollow pretense of t.ltilanlbropy, for reain.ou.g m .. v.c... " , the benefit of a shoday ew tnglaua ar-1 couipanipus nu.i io.k n.i ".b istocracy. was dictated by public considerations, is ; Bond 'and mortgages are being givon too palpable , to bo doubted. We write ( on our bodies and souls. The bonds and uninformed as to tlio truth or bast Joasness tho cotton havo been going to Europe so of the specific rumoisof yesterday that a, fieely of lato, that the course of trade has conTpreuce was then proceeding between ! been reversed, and gold, in the absence of the President and General Grant on our demand for shipment, and in view of ido, and Jefferson Davis and Gen. Lee on large Ti casu dibbursenipnts ? 17,000,-1 the other, and assumo that it was preroa (W0 in May't.cxt, and S'.l.OOO.OOO in July lure if not wholly unfounded. But that following-liaa declined with a degree of 'the President will not return to Washing rapidity quite appulling to holders of eye-.' 'on without having at..-fied himself, no, ry diiscripiion ol property. i matter how inforaially, Hint the master- l!ut this is not the solo causo of tho de-pirit at Richmond aro or are not ready clino in sold. It is well known that tho ; to occopt pence on the bacis ofro-union, Secretary of tho Treasury has been rais- i we hold beyond quoslicn." inc. SL'UD.lJOO.UllO bv the sale ol i M bonds, i no " asiunaioii ji.yw. tmn ns they tue familiarly called. A great i.ni lion of tho vajt su in of monev thus oh- i:..nP(l. 1.!. wo surtnect. been held, instead a I'.mv friends, including tho Ap. 6, 1885. t ni. ALLM0J.D, Manager, LCTDon't Tail to Read This! Bafoa. OiaEscJ OoSTas. A n. T. ANTHONY A fV 601 Broadway, New Tori Threo dwori from Et. Nicholas liutel. We, the undenlgncd, cordially rocommeniu the notice of the frlondi of "The ChriiUan Com minion," the odor of E.4 II. T. Anthony 1 to" to devote to this object 24 per cent, of thoir R' titil Hales of Album., Ptoroosc.ipb Vi.w., tni t'ard Photograph., for Ike fortullit comunn. ding April 3d, us tot forth la their Advertlie. mont. GEO. n. STUART, Treildctil Tj. s. ChrW- tiao Comml..lon. J. T. DUltYKA. II, DYER, .S'ocroUry ICew York Erasck Cbrittiaa Commission, MOilRIfJ K. JK31T. THKODORE ROOSEVELT. WM. K. I0DaE, Chairman How York Branob. April S. I SPRING GOODS. . ! Uarl'urcliascd feincc tho late dcclitio in pricc3.5f CO'V, TIIK TMQT TVIlfA I 'f W VV V. 154 Itcnde Street, (throe door, from (Ireenwich Street,) N. Y , call univerrul attontii.n to thoir Kent's East India Coffee. KKST'.S KASI' INDIA COFFFF hnsalltho llnv..r 1 OU (10 KUNMUNT JA-; VA, and -i but half the iriro ; uud nl that KKST'.S KAST INDIA I'OFFKK hn twirc the trjnlh of .Java. t any ittnr C'of At thtee o'clock on Wednesday nfier-1 llHtel3 nll(1 8tciMilonl.. nnd steward.. p..y th.-re ii noon N-crelary .eivant. accompanied ny ft suvini nf j(i i..t cent. I.i'i;i"h and ted, and that all suoli wrongs nro loudly I condemned by them. Yet tho desecra-1 t ion progresses ; nnd citizen after citizen j is dragged beforo thojo .S'ir CLimUrs to Fruui tho Lunc.istcr Iulollixcocer J The Depletion of Our Population. In many of tho poorer and moresparse- rcceive their dejth saUcncc for it is r.oth- lv settled rual districts of this Slate the ina less in the caEe of such a man ai Ma- present morciless conscription is beir.g jor Wilhelra. Wo of being immediately dibursed by (Ti' li lor;.. Hence, wo have nil been hrojght to the blink of the preaipice, as it were, by thn sudden and unexpected redaction of the currency. Vo see w ilh unia.e mcnt the wanton annihilation of severul thousand nidlions of value, and, in com mon with other, await tho result with painful anxiety. Verily, "riches do take unto themselves wing! and flyamiy." Some infatuated persons seem to imagine that speei.i may even fall to par, without affecting United Stales bonds' Wo think, however, the laws of political economy will hardly bo suspeuded for the accom modation of these bond.-:, or tiioso who may happen to hold them, and wo under stand the Secretary of the Tre.nury Ukci tho same view of tho matter, and hai, it most severely felt. Former calls for vol-, is said, invested Sj.OOJ.OOO n them, for miiAn.a unii rnnnil i n (y 1 1 ni ft 4 1. a v a srtl Ilia ii.irf.nm.fif nrrpRtiiiL' tl.ft docline which repeal, theso proceedings aro not ii.mr.C(i oul the able-bodied male popula- commenced last week when o 20's su.lden- sanclioncd except by their silent acqui- tion that in somo counties there is a nnnnr.A M?A. Jitf lltl filllilin nrfK4 of the creat scarcity of agricultural labors. Dur- """v i i v .u... i Mianih Ministers, embaiked on board a (i.uernnient steamor st the navy yard and left for FortreH Monro and City Point. 1 How fir the present iuifi"ii r.ftheuis , linguihhed Secretary may relate to the ex , isting rumors that pcac-e negotiations are going ou, is not for us to say." Import and KxroitT. In order lo show how eeiiously Iho American carrying tiado bus sull'ercd during th! war by reas on of the icvngej of tbo fev insinilicant eruiseis, and to exhibit how futile have been tho ulloi U of our largo navy, under it present management, to protect Amer ican commerce on ihedcan, wo tako tlio following sta'.etnont of ini.).ts and ex- , ports at the port of New Yn.-k. f.r tho 1 years named, front the Journal of Co.'a- 1 mercc of the -Jlh inst : J. P. K Ji A TZ Eli, Front Street, above the Academy, CLEAKFIELD, IV Now ofleri a very largi ikuck of Dry Goods, At a ri.Juolluu i.f 21 L to per rent, ioclaJinj IUK.Sd OUIS in (treat varietr. .Menoiie, tiiri;'baral, I'lotbs, Delaiacr, Print., Ca-Hirucrc, Alpuca. Silk., t-'atinctf, lUp, t'nl.iui'rc, Tweed", Cubergr, Mohair, Jtaui, I.nn.ll.n, Mulin, Flunoel.j, Il .r.uct.. IUb Imri!., Cl.iaka, Palmnral Skirl?, Ilooy Hldrfy. Shawls. Dn-s. Trimmlrrff., Head Nit., for.., Corset., iluT, O .liars, Scarfs, Orenudino VeiU, Table Covors. o t h i n r . VnnU, Vcffp. Over CttaU, ient'. rlaKlj, Ifirts IIuU, Cup., t'ndor-rhirM and drawer., H'.ot, bboc. Gum Stmcf, CrnvaU, (H'j. und Collars. CI CuSt Yet so slavishly subser- ZTJtifc UFM a .Ai.rtAi nnriu v aw mrt luian u hi i i ivim m ' ... . J UUI 1 VIUII 1'illtVie AVlBVCMIIfUil uuwa nHMI, IA llll A, . I. a InliAaa viuutto their masters aro tlio editors of 0u . couolrv exchances indicate clearly that parly; so faithless to tUoir duty as , the great distress that prevails already, "sentinels upon the watch-tower of liber- and deplore tbo future mischiefs that ty nd so utterly lost to every patriotic "Tr., sav, : virtue, that they hare not the manliness j Tbi4 dTDagly nas iaida heavy hand on to denounce, wlial they must know and feel, 0ur flourishing county. Pofore this ad to bo wrongs of the blackest character. ministration got their claws on our peo It is true, our neighbor, some fctr week,: Pie. Ibere were few communities that , ... . . , . . , ! were more flourishing than Cambria coun- einco, admitted that these Military Lorn- jtr contentment, competence and com mons "have no jurisdiction over citizens." j fort were universally enjoyed, north, The arliclo was Trout tho pen of Mr. south, east and west. The despoilers Swoope; and was the most creditable act came and first took all tho money that r.. w n . , i. .-in i- 'could be raised in all the rural districts oriuslifo. Cut it fell still-born upon his. for comrou,alion. Ticy gobbled up party. It ha not called forth even the j thousands of dollars earned and saved by faintest cho from anv quarter. That was the energy, industry and economy of our i.r.. ,t ..." - i...i.i . I nomilation. When that fund was exhaus- . ,! i ,, , ,k. ', ted they dragged or hunted away, the vig- wlienitwai presumed mat tuo accusou . f mii ttnr.1. I'll inn sr. llml would all bo handed over lo the civil ! there are not enouub, nor half enough, courts, a? the law requires. Lut now, when this was not done, Lut on the con trary, tho trials proceeded wilh, and the victims conviotcd and sonlcnced, why is ho silent? Has ho no voice of manly pro test T Ho declares that theso military courts have no r.y.f-DO "jurisdiction" to try these men. If so, then a most cruel wrong a fatal stab lo American liberty is committed, and a Mitila'ty Despotism ful ly inaugurated ! Will ho sanction so great a wrong by his silence T Or will he not unite with u?, and wilh all men who re gard Constitutional I.ibeily as our most valuablo inheritance, in denouncing these encronchmonts and uiurpntior.s as crimes of tho highest magnitude ? Mr. Lincoln should loso no time not iu pardoning these men and reitoring them ly fell from 10S a 100J nod 10 -10's toMU-1 A merchant or banker in distre.-, will j hardly stop to consider whother it is dis-' lujwl u. .iui, 10 .aid his liuuke rium run-1 ure, by tho sale ol any property ho may j happen lo hold for temporary investments. The National banks are based on these ! bonds, which has occurred since our last i issue, hos been mainly caused by the im-, ruense amount of bonds, sold by the Sec- j retary of tho Treasury. Unless there should be a further issue of paper-money, believe the l'iir. 1S.)7 is.-.s 1S.VJ 1.-00 lWlU MY1 I Soil ISO 1 Jnmrr. 'csris. f-j;::), .vr, t;it i:.;t..v.i 1,'jto "bi.fJT.'.ts;. '2,:?.'.)'5v.);i 1.; -, ik I .-,l i 1j,!77,.VJ7 J501.2U 7 l,0ir.,G0(' Jn F'or'ijn Vecteh. ?Pl"3. 1.31 ri.1.23-1.10; Iii7-j.(V'.8 M'.j.v-ia.i t i:)o.'..i'.'),(ii',j j;:7.oi i.o 1.1 ' ;;-jo,771. 'M'.) w.,i;27,;;otj The Ji urnal ives t lie quarterly leports during each of the aboc named jcars, and add ; Thoro is no disputing (his record, r.s it is compiled from official entries, and we have only to point to it to sho.v v hy KFNl' S I'.AST I Niil A COFFIili . is the imi-t bcaltliy hrvcra'o knonn, an.l is very mitritiouj. Tlio weak mnl infirm may i' it at nil times will, iiiipunily. The mfu of the llev. V.r. EaVc, 1 ic.il ininiMvr i.f ll.e M. F.. t.'l.iireli, Jcr.-y City, h'io line ii-l lieer. ul.lo to iic ai.y coQ'ee f.r liffein vturf, run n.f KKNl'-S KAST IN hi A C'OFFKK three times n day vtiilii.nt injury, it bclr.fr en tirely freo from lliutc Ti. crti llmt tir.j'luce I nervoui eie.ilo.nciit. j Dr. Jnine. Uuj'.c, of Ufl, Cbiiuicrs ftreet, fay?: "I havo never ki.'.ivn any cfToe .u healthful, r.a tr'ni"i.s, ari l frei fruui all injurit.u. qualities i i KKN'l'S J.ASI' INDIA OVFKE. I nilvice my rilicnts to drink it imivcr'ally e Ten j fOCCficS those to win, in I have l.ithertM rrwhibiled the. . u-ecf Cod'ce Te' CulT Par, Mu.asfC. Fait, CibJ.i, Hi.., Tho Principal f the New York Eyo Infirmary injs: "I direct u'.I the l utiei.t.' cf uur iDtitntli.n to uo exclusively . KKNT'S KAST INDIA CoFFKK. and wculd not bo without it on any account." Tho llcv. C. Larue, an eminent cloryman ol the M. i:. Church, nun .luti'.m'd ut liaise y e!., Newark, sav.s of j KKNT'S EAST INI'IA CO'-VKH. ''I have uicd it nearly a year in my family, and j find it produces no ncho of tho head, or nervou J l.ilinilcni, aa iu tl.o cao of all other tV flees. It is excccilingly p'.cayunt, and I cordially recom mend it to all clergymen and t li h i r fatniiies." KKNT'S KAST INDIA ('t)FFKU i?tied duily br tl.o families ..f liiiihop An.e, HAr.nWAUE. QUF.F.NSWAhi;, 'JR. CKU1KS MUSICAL UwhS. Vlunr, llaoon, Flrh, Yttarco, ftUitii, Wurraots, Apices, Crackrr, WUcs, lWundle., Vln Car. Oil. Var tith, Alcobcl. TIN-WAHK, fiLASH-WAUK. WOOI'tH WAKK, and ' l luNKHY. I lli.'linp linker, Uishop Jitiuui. uun-l d.stinfl'tiihi.il cUr men in tho country. and many of tbo gyuu'ii ai.it proIvetii'Bitl Household Goods. Carpets, Oll-floU.-., iJrufjcl, Looking HI m:. , CiKck.., Chums, Warhhoards, Tubi, lluk .t.H, l'Ut Iron?, l'wif, Viudow llia-l., Vi.ll-pnpi.r, Coal Oil I.anu., I'm I rclla-., Pedcord", Koivand ti'rks. HpooDF, Cri.rk., and htove lilac klLg. lie ware of Counterfeits ! and be sure that tho package, are labelled Kent's Last India Coffee t 1.VI READ E street, Xew York, as thoro are numeroa. counterfoil:) oiluat under ' tho namo of "lionuino Kant India CulTce," "tiri Kinnl Du?t India Collec," eto., put forth by im pojtcr. to deceivo tbo unwary. j Iu 1 lb. packages, and in boxes of .'Ml, (HI and KM) lb?., for (irocer. end large coi.eumeM. to men left to till the soil. What crops will be planted this season will bo put in by women and children, many of tho farms will be entirely vacant with none to cul tivate or lake care of them : perhaps somo aged man or cripple may hobble about and viow the waste now pervading his once beloved homo. .Still they call for (our hundred ami seventeen more men for this instalment from tho rurnl townships. It ii calling spirits from the vesty deep they aro not here ; many of thorn are gone to their lat reckoning, and have loft their bones bleaching on Southern soil. When the nations aro called to account, and the rulers to judge ment," there may Abraham Lincoln mct thorn face to face, and give a true account of tbo deeds done in this country, for last his uke. will have bn told that time." What is said of Cambria county is true .i . ll: i :. .. . ,i . Liii'iti la inlaw, in uui uib luu ioluh. ur- . . . . clino will prove to be a mere shower, in iol,r !wel ftre ro1!"1'? h0 ?hn"'" or comparison Hith the storm, we shall wit- " BB " ."" n noes before tl.e exiurauon 01 tlio year. n n . , , . r All the property in the country, will be.111'?8 l over 1"? U bulk o our corn reduced in value to make room for the I ",r.00;. 1 V y?nr' ?a"S ,W"h f 6tX),000.000 of bonds to bo issued forth-1 f01- tL.e ,0,,ttl .valure1..r carr.'c,, ,,,n with or as soon as circumstances will per-! eign trade of h . c:.y, under the . ,, f i q.. , flag of the Lniled States, v as over one m.t. In thesummeroflSOl undera Pf-jth1.lin . million lIolIlirs 000 mMm cm oasis, ami wuen our ieoi was merely. ... ... IMi, , f ' Sold by Grocer, nmrrallu. nominsl.thelon.IsoflW l.so.Inslow asi hundred mill.! .UfJ" -" Owrs. iIlrlt4, FJ, having lalien irom, can eas-i . (ll ......... ,nl , , ,.. . . , ,. . : whom a very hhcra discount w bo mad... ilv imagine what they would brirg in a (l 1 1,000,00(). ) During the las th ee, A . HofliA A lMolan, and W.'i panic when ;i,000.0()0,OtX), of them shall 7r lh,;,' 1,u,ul,;.e,11 ""l " (f '00." J- 1KN. .f- ,.. , I'hiludclpbia , Frnei. II. Terry.' have been issued. Ioige your chains and l M,I'7I7 r'J S- rmv., ence ; a. l. n u.te Co., uestun ; l'ynch- nu a i.eo, rpringnciu, jiia..; p. vaiienu.T, HufTalo; Gordon M'Millian A Co., Cleveland; A. A. Culler A Co., Cincinnati J. JtJ. W. llunu, Sprinsrtiel.l. 111. : II. It. Shields, Corydon, lod. : ! and C. 0. (j arbor, Chicago. Tho Am. Ad. Ar , IIS9 Ilroadway, N. Y. Bus. Dcp't Kkos Alvuiip. Cor. llep't Fowi.br A Wei.i.., an autboritod t riceire order, for Kont'. Kast InlU Coffco. It. JJAVU. April 5, 1SC5. Jy. S5 I cf many other sections of this State. The itnua nl I in war Ar. nrpMinD miuf lipnvilv to liberty, for lhat would be sanctioning the ur,on guct Ecclions as aro making no violation of the law bul in settina tht pro money oul or it. Our large cities nid ceedinyt aside, as unwarranted in law and dangerous lo public liberfy ; and Congress should loso no time, at its next session, in indemnifying onch one of thoso "victims" of party spite, and personal malovolence, to tho uttermost farthing, for whatever sacrifices Ihey havo been male to suffer. Then, if any man of character think j they havo violated any law, lot them bo pro ceeded nga'.tiLt according to law, and, if guilty, punUhed as tho law directs. Hut why this widi distinction between the penalties inflicted upon these men ? Why is Curley let oil with a single mm: tli, and the othcr3 compelled to pay heavy fines and to undorgo long years of impris onment? Tako the cases of P.loom and Curloy : From what has boon published in relation to them Iheir cases seem to be precisely parallol up to the timo they ap pear before tho Commission for trial. Thoy w ere both Justices of tho Teaco ; thoy w'ero both Presidents of the "Cus.Ho," and as such initiated members ; and both niudo "statements" at Philipsburg. Thus far their cases seen) lo bo identical. Tlion why should there be any diOVrenco in their punishment? li it because Talrlck sig Jll LINER Y GOODS. WHOLESALE DEALERS No. 131 Market street, north side, VniLAUElVllIA, Have now opn their urual handsome variety of ltibbons, llnnnct Material., Straw h lancy llonnota, Ladies k Mine. Hats, Flowers, Kuches, Lace., and all other article, required by the MIL1MKKY Tit A UK. owns are enjoy inS aicl.tiou prosperity, rf circumstances have enabled l !a 1 1. a MwrArtasA Al iaf inntiAna I liUlj IV l Ul IIIU CAJJCIIBUW vw"vs bv,viiuuj of tho State and country. .:.. r i;,.. ..,.i whilo nearly ono tliOHs.tnd millions ;d.- VVi TUUI li:ili;ni iiuiiij met ro uwn, nini fuv, futit iriwh I C 1 I the long dreary nicht of despotism is fast, 0O',H0 l,ave '.'V1 I.'' eel ,o,i scltinuin' ' the tl.zot aliens. 1 Ins is the trade of Now York alone; but the proportion at The Nboko Barristsr. We F.nglish j the other ports, we believe, is still more have no particular objection lo blacks ; against us. And the chnngo is still going we should not think of rising from the on without interruption. For the Int board because a negrosat down among ' year, th foreign trade nf New Yoik city the miscellaneous guests of a table iChoic ; ( amounted lo four hundred anil six tnill nor if a man's black blood was not unrnis-, ions at rived and ideated in foreign vess takably expressed in his face should we els. No effort of human eloquenco could think of looking for it in hisfinger nails, 'set forth tho depression of iho shipping Still it is indubitably certain Hint the ap- intersst in stronger terms, and wo com pearance of an unequivocal "niger" ns a' mend J,hese figuies to tho careful study practicing barrister at one of our higher of all w ho are interested iu the prosperi ceurts would awaken a feeling which, if ty of our country." not exactly painful, would be tho vory re-1 - verse of pleasant. And can e believe Kidnapping White Men. for n moment that the inhabitants of tho Under the falso plea that free negroes Northern Slates of America, who only the wore sometimes carried into slavery, tho : other day regarded the negro with an States passed laws against kidcappii.g, of , instinctive abnorreneo tnat astonisbeil the most stringent character. Yelhun- even the slaveholder of the South, can dreds of men are thus victimized and the e . S . : . "i' V - rr " , By linn ciperience ard Urict attontion totbie corresponuenv ueacriuea anyuiing nut a uio ponce oi one greni cny is OIlllU. 100 DrMca of bu.laess exclusively, we flatter our national degradation -as a mark that un-i New York Sun says : rolves that we can offer inducements, in vari.iy, a CI 1-1 ivlDXAITINQ KECRCITS. Our police re- .tvles. nualily and moderate prices not cvery- re to be found. The attention or Jul. ten Merchant. Is respectfully .nlioited jZTt'All of whleh will be fold en lb. n.ot ron imialilu terms, and the highest uierktt price paH for Drain, Wool, and all kinds of connuy preduw. ClcarCold March JJ, ISflS. Itr.WAKD. Wn taken about the 10 th of January lint, a larzo light tan evlorel IKMl, null a '..inn Why tivil, named Ti'an. Tbe above reward will be paid for hi. delivery to tht owner, at Cook's Mill, in Graham township, or a fair proportion for Information of hi. where atouu. JEMIMA C. BOUNKH, LEVY Id II. IiOdSKlt. March 2i, ISoV OKPHAN'S COUUT SaTk ' or Valuable Real Estate ! ' quo of fanatics shamelessly to trample on cords show that the crime of coercing wnere to be j tbo feelings of a people Tendon Morning men into the service of the government . 80,1 Mercbai Herald, ' is alarmingly on the increase." Thoenor-! rfT,,'"r''. BY VIJATfE OF AN ORDEB OP TI1H 0B phun's Court of Clearfield eonr.ty, there will be exposed tn lTI'.LIC SALE, at Ponnville, ou Saturday, April 22d, 11565, All tho following described Hoal K.tate, situate in 1'ena township, Clearfield county, IV, late the property i.r Marl.n Mwlor, dec U. : a A certain tract of improved land containing 100 Acres. Hounded on the north by 1. Dally, on the tooth by Win. Hifjler, on the we.t by Clark', heir., and on the V.iut by Vim. Jllglor the greatre '. portion of which 1. cleared and in a good stale of cultivation, with a two-story Loe; bwelling Uouso, Lor Ham, and other outbuildings, and two Orchards of assorted Fruit, Terron One-half cash at corflnnatlon of th. sale, and the balance In ene year thereafter, wilh interest, to be socurod by bond and mort gage on the promises. i.-St.?ule to commence at 1 o'clock, p.m., of said day, wh.a due attendance will be given ly AU M MYHTKB. j AJm "' Tonn township. March 29, 186S. CLOVKK and TIMOTHY 6EEI for sal. l-j J. P. KRATZKR. March 12, 1S83. t... .i,v.,:. I'ctit. TI.o mnet nfntiri.JJerahl. is alarmingly readers have undoubtedly heard, at some . ;T.linnT?;ii, d.A u-i J T i T ,n,1.uccTtr 1 time or other, that a largo properly in I . man luuncd (,iU,ei , ho w ns wicked and designing men to seek after Kngland estimated at several million in Cincinnati in jiul, charged with .as- ignorant victims, whom they Crst intoxi poun.la sterling, known as the Jennings Uin? couiitcrfoit money, and n wailing !cale and Ihcn enlist into the army, ub cstalo, has been claimed by the American 'an oxnminntion, wan Just week taken sequonlly robbing them of their bounty heirs, descendants of tho brother and sis-' from tho jail and v.aid liia bounty as a 'uoney- Numerous instances have come teroftho EnglUh Jennings, tho former 1 slll)Stituto for tho man who went up-1 l? ?ur knowlei,e Pemmcnt ofh or which settled in Virginia and the hitler ! 0 , , s bon 1 iu ?1 S fur l.U nwcT' C'a,i i"" con,T,cJ f!c?e Ju,r?f uIon in New Ilanmshiro The rno hns been i . . .. .. .. nppc.ti- aiml,lr minded men which should bo pre- !n tL Lgus7ch 'r11080:11 n,,thoril-' I"fldJi- years, and tho American hoirs havo spent i nC(l r;,,l(Ilc1' 3 clothing, but wanted tion we have information that a largo considerable sums of money in prosecu- to go and fico his mother before ho 'gang of ruffians nro in tho habit of work- ling their claim to the estate, until al last,, went to the wars. Irom Ins alleged '"B ' . ' purp-.-sa oi uecoyinp as we are informed by ono of tho heirs, ' mother's liouso ho mado hU e.sciilie. nn,a r'i'ermg or kidnapping, and actu- thcy have obtained a iudemont in their ,! i.n nnf boon bon.-d ,.f tlM , a iy bc.ncg men into the army ana navy nrtieular attention ptid to filliog order.. April a, 1 boa. 2 m. 1) lU.ICl' NDTICi:. The Bord of llclicf XV r-r I TIIK COUNTY NATIONAL DANK favor. The estate will be a very hand some pium to divide n ut the heirs will r. makoa respeclablo fiSuro in tho list oT iti0niaL of Massachusetts, and editor inniimn In.. u.l. .... .. .11! ..... ' ..... .... ,Ai, tciiuq Ui0 rovtinuo oiiicoi u r,r ji ......... ...v,.. uci minuiii returns. uosion Herald. !f the victims object lo being thus treat- trJI. D." Conway, tlio pioneer alo- ,l'ry ,ar? ,?.,e'1 into -'TiMcencp, and Inlnf M.ir.h. mn.fu nn.l ndilnv lUi,!hCl " "h U0T: Cral injtM- . ' ,., ces dealli lias et.sucil alter tho recruit was Loston Commonwealth, comes tm.tored in. Orcisimi.iiu m... .1. out in favor of tho recognition of the and a coroner's verdict reports that "the Sourtlicrn Confederacy. lie ajrucs deceased entire to his death from ir.juries The Cost of the War. Hon. Samuel S. that negro slavery is out of tlio wav, received at the Lands of some unknown Cox, in a lato speech in Coueress slated tliornfi.rn no nroi ovt, for person." These outroccs are upually com that tho appropriation hilU for tbo lfnt i- 1 1 A c( rtTwA in c.n wilted in some low haunt of vice, tbo in- ITUIICIIIUIII HiU til . i'iuiij;v w fitji In tho last five sossions of Congress the . appropriations have amounlod to nearly Class do not snout traitor ni men mjscd in an oflray, aro ready 51,000.000,000. l lie army alono has cost abolition friend. "A iellow leeinig the man was killed in a drunken brawl, over JS.OOO.OOO.OOO. iraakos us wondrous kind." ' by other men who niako their escape , u ,.K .. . r - v . 0f whieh aro brutalize by frequent nbuncand other journals of hat of Uuikind, and ircompro- do not shout "traitor nt their n,iscj j an 0(irRyi Bf0 rcrtjy t0 swear that TrSSSTRT rRPARTIST, I Ovrica of CoMrTnot.!.Ror tna TRr.A.rir, Wachincton March 2nd, 188. Atriir.ltliA.by .atiifact..rv evidtnee pr- tbo county of Clearfield, will meet nt tbo ; l cntcd to the undersigned, it ha. been rud Commissioner.' office, on. Wodncsdny and Tburs- to appear that Tna Occktt NATinsit Bn or dnv, tLc 2th and 87th dnys of April, 18(15. j Ci.EAnrim.n, in the boronjrh of CUarf.cld, in tb. Tho I5..nrd have directed that all new appli-1 county of Clearfield, and State of Penn.ylcnni., ennts must appear before the hoard and produce bae been duly organiicd nader and In accr li.nc their sworn .tntcmcnt dolnilinu naino of .oldicr, with tho roquironien'j of the Act of Congrn cntl reKimcnt and company ; when enlisted i the tied " an Act to pnide a National Corrcac5, f numbcrof children, with ago and te of oah , cured by a pledge of I'uitcd State, bindf.io F0,', the tow nship in which they resided nt tbo time of vido for tho circulation and redemption Hereof," cnliftnient, nnd their proscnt residence ; and that approved Juno 3, 1811, and ha. complied wilh '.! ho is without tho means of .upport for hcrsolf the provision, of aid act to be complied with b and children, who nre dependent opon her. i fore commencing the bu.inois of bankirg under Two w itnemoa of credibility, from tlio town.bip .aid act. in which she reside, mu.t nUo bo produced, Kow, Therefure, I, llcoii Mctctiotnii, Contp whose cerliflcale, sworn to before tho board, nmt ' trollcr of the CarLncy, do bcrby certify ttt rH forth that tho applicant is the person she ep r , Th ('onfy .'."..oonot Hnn 'i of etirfi'Ul, in the rcjents herself t bo ; that tho Matotttnont ofthe, borough rt Clearfield, In the c4a.ity ef Clcarfial". numi.cr onu ago v ucr lumiiy is iruo ; that sue and State of Pennsylvania, I. anthorrwa u i. In destituto circumsUincos and her family in mence tho bufincn ofbausli.? under the Act actnul want j and lhat all the fauts set forth In her afore?ald. aprlicntioD are just and truo. I in t.timnnr wherof, wltnem my band and ' iorm. coutaming the.o rcqm.itions eaa bo ob- of offce Uiia d day of March. Uincd at tho office of the Board of Kelicf, when HUGH McCCLLTRGU. application li made and Uio witnesses appear. Mar.8 tf. Conu.iroller of the ftirroncy. r... V ' I Iflrtt 11' u Tt n I in ri' f r L i . .1 t m a it i . rr I - t m N.rv.ni won ruu - AI J AJ- ted with lbs dnl..i "f TAKIJ XOTICi:. The Commissioner, of Clearfield county have adjourned until Mon day tho 10th day of April, lMtS. Dy order ef the Uoard, W. 6. BRADLEY, CTk. Ceraniissloners' Oitce, Mrih 29, 1813, .VH ,.. v vi willing to leeja. luiurdiviu vi - r - -HUVI LliUU t . WUi ''-. .. " -- - ' hctue, ir at tiie ajore of C, DTI w. An. v.r-. h. v,t sm: a March 2!, 1305. I
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