gf tftorficb publican, , , aiJJt.twm, VeDSWDAT JIonsiNC:: MaV 31 ; Jnntlir'r"Tptti.r frnm Tint WeKiernan ""L,0 r ii, 10 ii.- arrf '"J11, -The Villainy Ol his Vlllficrs fully kVnnTl Ojt readers arc referred to the letter of dpt. McKiekn an. which will bo found on ' our firt fnge. In perusing this letter the public must t.ot lose sijjht of the point in dispute: The Democrat charged that the soldier . . .. wcro orougui io ims county unDecv.sau- !y niul without SUiucieut provocatioc, or ; . . . r.,i. iiinmM) niiriwuH am i ml 11. m mi:h- clitics wre induced to Fend them here' formed prominent feature in loth these ini by vbe N: York 7W. Tli- leiter!Pli i., sr, direciiag lho v.t,t receipts and through the .he rcptcscutations of irrestotie, ljut now wo l.ve Mill another. g ToribiUo individual. which i. l.o .out by i.logr.,.1.. nd y..icn,u,.illllP. JjjMnst Mr. Itucllanan. wills 'b';nU5i iudivi.b.al.H, or in any way tighten This charcq tho Abolitionists denied,! and through tho Juetbi organ in this place charged the entiro responsibility '""ilo 1. . be leaders of the democratic party, lo.),,, cavalrv. The cloak was worn us : sustain this charge, dpt. Campbell, the Trovost Marshal of the District, wa call- , ,, . . cd as a witness. He magnanimou.l) os-, sumed the "cntito rospousilihty" oford - enng me soiaa-is nie-a lues ncyes uuumcu ;-uu., us 11 10 usiieiu si , friends in this county, undertook to justi- fy his conduct by the declaration that'ofhis,ory mM 8oa)0 time botxvoen cupi. iuivieruau usa "iroiu iimo to time roported "tlit hi3 cnorts must provol ifruitless unles sustained by a military force." This was a compliment to which Capt. IfcKieruan did not think he had a very clear title, and in a loiter, dated the :24t,Vnf v,J. i,.i ,i .,v.i:ui.o.i ;.. . . . 1 .. 1, paper of tho 3d of My, be emphatically j denies Ilia uanitation, and positively as- serls thct ho asiced for no "mililary force" io assist in Enforcing tho draft," and that the eoly force of this character that 'he asked for vas to assist in tho arrest ol deserters svit citijenf. This was follow- ed by tho blication of a number of let ters from Itclviernan to Campbell iu the - Jacolln orm of the 17th instant, in the evident 5iopo of sustaining the assertion -ol' C-t. Campbell, and of making the -pub'.io believo thai McKieruan bad called for troops to assist in enforcing tho draft, -and thus exposing him (McKiei nan) "a? a self-convicted liar." This is tho "history of tho case." Now, slo these letters even a publish edconvict Mcluernan of falsehood? We say they do not ; and such will bo the - avLK,u ur tcij juienigeui Ullll'i iDftl , . sxarxiocs them. Pat who would hare suppoeed that, in 'Order to make out their case agninst a 'faithful officer," and one who had "ac quired some reputation as a brave soldier," tbeso malignant slanderers would stain 1 their souls with the crime of forgery f The t letters, as published, (if Capt. McKiernan . is to be believed) are not hi letters at all, but a pack of garbled txtradt, wherein parts of sentences are omitted and others added. This is roBGEar ! just as complete as if they had signed his name to a note or check for money. Look at the letter of the 1 Ilk of August, as embraced in the comniuniettion on our first page, r.nd llien compare it vith the following, which we give Vtr&iifm as it appeared in tho Jacobin .-organ : "Ci.E.vRnian, Airctsr 11th, 1853. "Cot, II. iS.CAMrriEi.i.: Sir: I wish it ' had been poseiblo for you to have vieill llns county tetore the ilrart. 1 ou could then appreciMe better tho difficulties at- tPmlinVil .h-,. If I hurl form nf mmml. 1 tending it here. If I hada force of mount ed meo,.l v,'cxild not fear tho worst of them, and moc or not men I will serve the I 1 mnn 7 .tons. 1,1 tint Un ihn wii fl . .v. ..... .v... ... ..v,.. . notices, lieaneclfuliy, your ob t serv t, Jon.w S. McKiernan." now "owing on tho Uarion river, a short 'The reader will not fail to obscrvo lhal,di,taBce lcI' lhe mou,U of lh'r Croc,il Ihe above lotl-er is so mutilated as Io civo;Tho oil ij sai'l t0 hc ft very fine article. dta meanms entirely different fiom the original. Eut tblsw ly no means the only in- slencc. There nre others of n still more flagrant character instances wherein im- portant sentences are inserlod. or omit- iedl Tretty business this truly1 And .he tieauty of it is, it belong, ,o l.io'se who' assume to embrace all the "tetalth and in-1 ttfl'ijcnce" of tho county ! It is not for us Io fay who the guilty 1 ., .,. , auuror. are; i ue icsponsiuiuiy rests ue- twecn Captain Campbell and the faction thai controls the Jacobin organ here. Put weadvise them that, hereafter, when they ' undertake to play this came they had Letter mako nr of thoiw tnn .n,1 fT . "lisftra Brnrn in Inn nrnpocnmn " bii iu ... . , , ,uo corresponuens oi rorney e ireu, in nisi account of tte Grand Kovlcw of the Great j rmiea of the Potomac and of the Missis- attack such "poor fools" aJ these fellows dent Johnson was Military Governor of vention or anything l:ko it, until hc read I I)Ii:i). Who hftVO "cained some rpn.ilatlnn nallmlKlnln nnl. rmlir doniea Ir, ihfi im .rn: the article ill 1 he I out, I In ! erguson township, on tho I , th install'., Da,- is in de i ,. r I. . . . . . : c. 1 1 mav bo proper to stale thai f'olonel vol Ferguson, ts i., well advanced in years. actual "'"w the right to vcte, but loi bids them the iSnaiUP, W. PH.ck of rillshuw was a dele.: t-t..-m c.... Tl'"" What's ths Matter ?-"No colored sol-'fi,lt iockil n Court, of Juslme. There 'pnlo In ihcCincinnati Convention from nf.cr a l,r,gorinS illness, Moses Fu'lton.'ngcd about taincdM aippi, al Washington last week. Why Will Davis nit Hinu T Thi is a qurs- of their surnames, had this response, rc was tho negro omitted on this joyous oc-, that many of the "loyal," e-- ually the ported with the proceeding, contained caiion? Will somebodv explain to the 1 to the.,;,iouflo'al! rim -nil In nnd sjatisinclion oi cuuoef rorney, io oecon-, .:..-.i ....1.1 1. i. i. i.n fiu.M'r roiv.it, uiigui iu " .juU...m wonder if the Abolitionists try to get up. another rar for negro equality. tK"Annie 0 the Vale" must excuse us fordecliDinfi lo publish her verfes until aho removes her veil and furnishes us with' cannot be dono'either by law or by right, ! her real came. land wo are inclined to think Iho second I .i... n...i,i .r i,i;- m;i. ;n Ok llAsn.-Corry, Lady, Book for June, endid n-- , Tbi Tbi'tii Cominq. Nolos thnn throo diueriitBOtiouuUorihBi-ie.torJirj)a. vis hove already been give, to the public, ! which are entirely irreconcilable with each other. The first report, given by a ltievtt Major General Wilson represent i... r. n,..:. "Hastily put on one of hi wife's dres es ana st:iuu ur ma oou, cioseiy ; followed by our men, who took him for a ! woman until they got bight of hi boot., j uiub"v lv ,,,,v,ubu ,tl,e l'crsua6ion of t-'olt'-revolvorH." Ac. i uo oexi iiory, lurnirtieu ny mc leie- '?!. went on to fav that our forces had 1 1 1 1 . .. ti ii . i grounded tho t,.,t that sheltered tho 1 f.iniliiiA 1'f.c iihin i mi. imt it lnrra lliAU ..ufc.w.vx. j j were arouse 1 from their blutiihern ; thut '.tier being aronscd an clde.lj-looking la-' ii ,lr.m. in ,mr,n ' d a, pea.ed Bt ihote.it dom, n con pa " ny wiiu iirs. imvi aim anoiner i.iuj, with a bucket in her hand, and desired to 'goto the brook to waeh, when, upon in- n.;. i l. Divij r l - - -nno. niinscii. t nt t 1 o . n- i.m II Mill be observed that "netlicoals 1 he water-proot cloak and shawl worn 1 I .. I JT M .... .t tl... r.f- I... A.inlilHu 1 Y .""W' ' J' - duy by Col. I'ritchard of the 4th Mich-, . ,,.. . skirt, and the shawl a a hood. The Col- !onel stated that under this female or par-; el Davis woro a full suit of Urab pnd a cf 1Jjoll j , s ., it nppPftr, tnat (J(, ..;ltor. ' f , , an,, y, WPi a U.O Only a. -. iid(i of foma,ti Bppiiro al, ,ut him Por. . , . ... ....... conc(,,nlt,L, ,llU iuie bit . anJ j00msJfiy. ; arrested AGAIN we learn inni wr. . Mtr.K, the ablo nnd fearless editor of the 1 n..ii,.rn.., ll-.,,.,, ,...!,! -ilrafied into the service" for counselling resistance to tiie uraii. The blood hound.4 nrede- : 1 11..1 f i. . i,it .l,;i ,.f 1 1,,. world . . ., . .1 . 1 , t,ui we would suggest inai no i.s quite able to travel alone and need not h:vndit The nature' of tluvo p'le.lgo. nc - tho oi vice of a "body guard." I cerdin;; to tho art'u lo in 77i l''., was o- Never mind, Meek, each outrage ofthis'penly "avowed by Judge lUaek on the M.nr !.... In trv m.n'. m.-lnl ' ler l'io noininntioir Accoiding to it: A I ilie last loan at tin- high rate ol interest It nppenrs that our counly was hon.:r,:d tvnc( t psued for a few moaient. as it ; t!,-it will be oil'ered by ilie fl.-v. rnmi-i.f. with a representative in the e?coi t, as iho I (ho Convent i ui w a anticipating s nn"-1 'j'hei e is no chang,. m ihe term' c ti Ptttt tars Iloriamin Hartshorn wis the'thini? prepared, when .ludi IVack, ot di' i ms this Third Series, except that Deputy Marshal who performed thisbr liant achievement. Vo always knew tl Uenjiniin was "born to greatness. Meek was taken to Pittsburg, where ho gave bail Tor bis appeara, co before the f. T . . ,, U. District Court. Jtrr Davis mTnacIro'-TIio telegraph ... ..... regaled tho American publm Iho oilier;, dfiv ivilhn rrniihin descrii.lion of llm scene thnt took place in the cell in whieir of it. This pledge w is ample, an 1 was a.:- Jeff Davis is confined in Portress Monroe T'ed U Iho Southern lead rs." ill., ill l,Un,i .?idViib ibn'. v"" . nMon;:r.e,l m ulipn t Iia bl.irlt s niil b Hiiferil with tlm necesary tools nnd lixtures to manacle C,,inan's Attorney-tJeneral , by whom t his , him. Davis protested, claimed tho rights 1 pledge is allege 1 tohaveiiee i m id.', an I rT nrUonor nf wnr ,tr nn.l r..Ui...t irt'thro.ich whom Ihe evident purp.is.) now tho utmost ofhis strength. Put he was finally overpowered by the guard, thrown upon his back and held until the irons ,vnro securely fastened. q, r ... T. , . . The grand Jury in the L. S. Dislnct Court nt V ashirglon found n true bill a-1 !.. . n.. .. :. li .:..-:.- v..:.... .. (j.urrn ..Mil. ...m i.ieiuiu.iu on rr.Tn lost for high treason. NrOROES TO VoTK IX CoSNECTICLT- In the Connecticut House ofRcpresentativej i j , ...!..,: ,.:i- ; the vr otd "white" out of Ihe clauso in Iho i Stale Constitution prrseiibing the qualili - cation of a voter Passed by atwo-third vote1 on a strict party vote. As Ihe senate is unanimous Republican, there will be no difiiculty there. Hence the political eqtialily ol of Ihe nreioe isful- p, sccurfj ; Connecticut. Xe) . ... ,,, ocial cqiulily, r.nd then "miscegi xt comes enation." n r. mm. . ...?-.. t. .iii.i-i Liiimx, iiifj eiiriou t'cmorraii 1 . : ....i.. . i , i'ii i 1 ii : .... .i. ... a ... .. . .i . ra l i : . " ' .. . . ' ; Now why is it? The surface shows of oil in cletutieia are lar superior Io any i l,,in8 cr discovered in Clarion, nr.d but ' , ,t '., , . : 1WIU 11 riPtf inluriAf lu hn I. imMiiu ! - f 1- . 1 .' , .1 K.ii'.'.iTU n, v nnunnn ni... . r n i, , .p.. . en. v. ,v.,..l'f i.ll'. s.ll.nilil, J tl capnniisisnave niny ieveiope. mo i.uirr, but not the required two-thirds. On the and millions of dollar nro being invested fouiteentli and last ballot of that cveni' g, "-'eloprnent of the Clari , region, . wl"' Uta,Celtl Morcely anytlnrg i8Thi, .in , t.o atate of tbe cn. wlu-r. the being dono. ! Convention assembled tho next morning KrrroiidoiTt Johnson. fe w diys aj'''6 Ncw I'nV1'iV!lfia,il,W,':i f ... . 'i the name (d Oeneial Pierea and thellli- r - aVo a ueiecalion ol negroes to umler-1 stand very distinctly that ho was not nn i advocato of their right lo vulo. Ho prop-! crly leaves this question to be regulated ; by the Slates. The new Constitution of l.i,.l, o..r,nm,1 l.;l P...; . v.. v, .. ....... .i, .,1n,i- " 1 a 1. ! ll . I. ii. i 1 ccria;n ' Convalbscrnt ast window. The mud-hole under our' . jni, BOem io iinnK is ueyonn niamitA nml 41. nl m,.,iIih r ...... s, i.iui'H,. , ..- .nm, a n ti in 1 ia i vi 1'iuioc, j,rri uavjs w,n i,0 hung . t..:. .:il i. 1 ,, U o believe no .0 uiiiuvl no u .i.:- xr . 11 .:... . ,UUi .uinK. ...j nuum iikp io aiiow wherein ho is more guilty than nny other H,A.,lvi f. l.,,i; Afllnial. ill souiHcrn man 1 ti ny uiumi a tusiinciioii inn in What 1:0 one r. ae s 1 .1 tv - . ..f. i saics in any pari oi 1110 cuu.uj .1 .... .Uuru-i . 1 , N A S .tllll'' .. .. .1.1.1. 1 ..i n. ili..fire, res- whero there is nodiflerencel Toexeculo fords lhe least color for any such mistake. 1""co' '.' at "'0 U,0'IILC"" "i? '? 111,,,;e.eJ;, Ad;1 j Notice is hereby triven thai let- pco.rully solicit the support of all whowUbto- him would be an uopale lel crime in a 1 Colonel P.lack afterwards sealed his ho,-; ! 'ffi , ' ay ;5 ' ht M12i i tS In el go 're onf of ih, best cZmerci.l, Uterary, B.t- crimo inn country like this, and lor ono tility to Secession with his blood. Atnn, - - i-JJlLZL ! D. Welch, late of Pike Uwnship, deoM, having ncss and Family newspapers lo tbe oountry. Jwe emnhitioill nrotjst nriinit it. It early , lace of Iho war. Im f..ll mnriniitf k.'.m.:. I 7rfrrS 'thisdavbeen crantod to tho uudcrsL.ned. ail I A,ni . ihfi Time to Subsnbel I i incline them' to this just nud humane' iview. iSelinttrove Times. I i A Letter From Ex President Buchanan, ,Vtum lllo Lancaster Tm-m .1 Sif)c0 )is WRr LegUDi nQ nwn in , whole country has been so much vilified, lied upon, and abused as ex-President dames Iluchanan. The, most ba-eb charges have been constantly made a- trut, reported, until no doubt nie hon- ni.m, U he it-ved i hem i, ...nmed to houseless for Democrulio tiowspapors to ,.erulfl ny cmi..,a lUAl nji,ul Je made a- painst any memucr ol tho party wiuia Ul0 excitement attendant upon the war rus raging, mo ammnistialion pu s ie- i" very many instances, to do the common just co o V corrretinc nnv wrong MliU((ne)Jl t) liai, maJ i,,,. ,l05 i ' i . . cieariy U4 uisiiy wa proven. e uopo the time i upeelily ci-niiiiL', when tlo most mendacious member of the Aboli- l,l,n rr,ss mny 1)0 "hnined into at leait a ,10rt.lo( (le(;,.nry ia, pcti Jidow will lo tour.d a letter oer tho 1 signaturo ofMr J'.ucliaiuin, completely exposing tho entire TaUny or a nwliciotii attack nude -jpoh hi:n more than a year and rer jle.l at Hie time bv the l'ilta-' but it l ost n jd other Ieniocrniio newpa - 8 1 1 1 r 1 .. 1 .'per, but mvivcd iilmiii on v n. few days vvbioh Abolit.on no.vspapnr liavo ileligin- u'1 ,n," '""T T: fV I . ll V .. . . I'll . . .. . .. r . 1. .t 1 bove baseles charge. Th'n will yet be . ... .! f .f .... I . 1 i done to tho entiro satisfaction of cand.d i 1 ol'all p.u lies. Impartial hiUory will vindicate his lame, and Kt hi p.iblie v re: r in such a Inihl a shrill at once be known and reeonmied throughout the future 111 pure, wne, in I emiiieutly p itri- 0,10 : 71, thf EiHrofth Nr-e 1 or 'it: Sm: In Hi'; New York 7 : or yei- tpidiv 1 roil, with no littlo surprise an. extra.a fi-'nn tho frov-j IV.t, (.vhieli do not see) staling in suintmco in u uie t incinnatu Loiiveiitnm ol .nine ! , (mh kjijij -j un l come 10 s-umjuck, n the evening beloro Mr. r.uciniiiau 110:11- maiion. a.ul na. myiurnea unui win next morning. "witli a fair pronpect it wnul 1 mfM nnW 1,1 Hilliuril HulC till' but in tho meantime airantrcment were ,.,.1 l.j tn i,'iirn 1 1 i i nonii 11 at ion a so.in a i lm ( 'on l'iiiiI ion sho'il.t re iseulbl 1 1 1 ..i ,.. .v l.i, I""": mo vonveuuuu, ... ...v-.a.v., , ,rj. 1 Pennsylvania, ( ,l"'.eia:d Attorney-" ien-J th.. ( iovernmenl rce: ves the. r:glit of pay- ,.u Third Series aCjcts only tho matter of inter , . feral under IVicirman.) Mse in bis pl.ee, in intenvt at us er cent, in gold in- , . UA;nn 1 made a n-t sp.eeh. in wbic'i he pro-I of seven ami tl.if en-hs in c.rren- Tho rajmont in gu.J, if mad,, will ho emu- . eeede lto denounci) "Abolitiom.-ni an I ' "lllnek liepublicanim" very freely, and ! j P lh;lt ,.lho p-s-e 1. un I l lie Constitution, I lie right of secessi in. I i e went further, and told the t.V.nven-1 ' that if tlu nominee wa, elected, ami 'a Idack P.ei'Ublieati shmud be ileeted ait ,,,lc,.0Mrf he (Mr. I'm h.itian) wool 1 ,t nr.. I, n i.i 'mlci l.Tn wilh llin t-xeicisp earn that Iul',f lilaek. afterward Mr. Hu- : is to asier. ri upon ir. iviniun m, w i.s . i -if. 'n'f 1 1 ti: ( i l : i i I'l f.i'H'.'.i I H t w IV ,,. ,',. j ,.?,, r ( i, , ay tcsslo-x. Instead of this be was at tho ve-1 !'y time performing bis high olli ii.il dm tiosnsa Judgijoftho Supreme CVirt of ; : 1Vnnsylvania8 ! H may be ndded (h1 from the d lie of . i t .,.r. ' ..PI i - .e...-i ... a. ..xm... , .... .,. .. l-v,.;, against .soulli Lai mm nulluie.-f ion . and soctsmi, until thai of l is o.vn mes-! sage of December, IS1', ), nn 1 indeed evei ; t-"50''. 110 pul.lie man lia more sle vl.asl- ll nun uuiii'i nny imomim.ii i urr viauei - ous nnd suicidal heresies lhati Mr, l'.oeli- Had any person, in or out of tho 'Convention, uare.i to mane a i.tcige in 1)is behair. or. tl.i or any other subject. such an act would have been condemned a few days thereafter bv tho term-, of his lettcr neeepting the nomination. lnt!n, after expressing his thanki for the honoi-' conferred, he says that, " Deeply sensible: ni I'n vwi. nmi vn ,a rns i i u i av 11 . t . i , , 1 . . : I I ' 1 Inched to the station, especially al the present cri;is in our allairs, ll.ni ci. -.",, I'u rtlruMfd from ttckiKi lift nomination either bv ' Ur.ir, or ttrcd : ' am luJ su'ened is ciid'.Wi-. ' . : . .. ... . . . . - CM'!I rltC, few words in reg.v.l C) the n'lege.J ; Mead lock" in tho ('incinl.nt i Con . en-' tici.ir.s i i too b i-.-.!i and Io distinct. Po tion at tho timnol'its ndioiii m:ik..1. on 1 sides t.at, die ocean of Democracy on the evening of thooih of June, ul'ler f0rieen ballots had been liken for i can didale. It appears from Us procee line". as rlHcislly pul.lidied, that on Paeh'of fc 1 h pluraiilv, tin c '.HI 'l and on the 0th attained a m i- jorily of all the voles of the Convention, noj delegat'on whhdifiv lhul r.f Judge Douglass, in cbedienee to instructions ,ro,n lllimt' '0' telegraph on the .lav be- L. 'l cTlAJl eom,.,i t i. min,., nf ,.,,' ' n.ii,!..i i...i r.. ...i n ....:..',...,.... ' nnuaui '" '" min iiiiuii oiiu- . Porculen.. n r. I 1 ... I M 1 - ' reaoy ami eioqiieni speaker, ".110111 were . raised loraspcecii irt.m hun.iinmed ntely I t r . . " . after tho nomi nation was announcetl. To these ho briefly responded in nn nble and i ine inlamous pledge attributed to Judgo Tr.l. Au ......I.:.. . 1:1. ;. . . ... 1 nnrti . ur 11 11 v 1 11 1 u 1 i. r 1 1 wn n, ,t ,1 1 1,1 . .. . ' , . . ' . " lie It. WO mi" it in hni it v have referred llnl Ihr. .r . nf ninny nave rcnrreuiual the nullior Ol . .. r. , . . . . . . 1110 oil leie Had mere ly tllislaken tho ono rnislakon ll.n nnn 1 , .1 .1 , name for ti e other. Hut there is nolh- wounded on lhe field of hatlla, while gai-; lantly leading on his regiment atainst ' i,,v,i. 0 6 i li. r,.V,l. i I doubt not you will cheerfully do me justice by publishing this loiter; and I' would thank you fora copyy ofiho paper containing ,c0(.tr.,lK-. j AM EH PUtTI AN AN. . Wheatland, near Lancaster, May 11, ltu. h kciai. woTrt K. .. , gerjcs 0f Seven-Thirties ; " always be looked upon at one of tlio imisl ..r.tr.1l pvnlencea ol the s'rengui 01 mo .ijuh! Slates Uovci r.ment, and of it ,lr0I1- hold upon tho confidence and nf- tortious ol ine jhhijuo. kju riuuiuujr, ..j nth, tho ..ilMeriptions. were over thirty million "iii j, ancj uu .im """"b lhul day. over mm-ty-ayldmiUum JuUurt, nnd i tl0 three ninntl. that tho Loan ha I;,',,;,, in vbnril0 ol Mr. J.iv Cook, ovrrjhc . . n i It . M'l I .. hundred mt'itun i,.w. "f ""Su reipta will enablo tho I reasury to pay oil our Hrmie an they ur. dbundonod and q iiuiid'.y diichargo the vanoub ohliga- K-mu, have been incurred during the War. History will show that . o pre.it war debt to individuals bus never beloro been ,;Pjmi.(y paid; and we think all will u,,rvt thal ,secietary Mctullcci deere .1 c edit fur tho MUy ho lu.a main- ct(d not nn v m le.-uring llio nienns, .. ' , I 1 , 1 1 1 1 . , i r,ir I Ii.- inmicui (kill he Ins urn b'V- u10 m,U)ey market. It 1 doubtle trja . .. . . . r t - rai.. . . 1 . ll"rt l"e '7 1 ' r 1 j0ilM4 f 1 8"jx .n.p rvnt. interept instead of . 1 . ... . .1 I. lull m 111 h'!i va'in'.j'o time woul'l nece;srdy h ive b-on lo.t ill populari.ing a new loan tli.it tho great object of the (I ivermuent, viz, an immediate supply of money tullu icnt to pay nil tho debt inei lent to tin) war, would have been de feated : and beside, the diileronoe of in- teret would not inve ;.eei pud to tlireo .1 n' exiienses. llio p.liev nny liavo looked "penny whe," leit the be I linan- ilcud authoritie. in' well as 0 i-ii'ivi-.i pronounce 1 11 poun i 10 iiin. auiu -ami will be, 11 ) s .!dier will p home without hit greenback', ai.d the ll Kiting lebl in the s!i ipo ol vouchers retpu.sition A. j wi lbo wiiied out us rapidly as tho ... 1 1 , 1 1; ,Jt 11, . iMper o luer c.n tri lit and a lj;nt th.' proj accou n'. Tliu Svvind S-ries of ihe 7. 31 T,nn wis n r 'm m 1 0:1 Satin-d.iw Mav l.l'h. On M in. lay. the Secre'ary "f tho I rea'in v J.viivu,-' iU lionoml S..b. L - riptioii Agent for "l S. S.-cui it ie.i, to receive subici ipt ions for sj'iil iitjo Ol)') of a Third Seiies. whielns nil thai is an. bori - y wug-e. ...... , v ry a rig!, t which wouM pi e--uppo.-,u a i ot urn to sji-eie payments, ami make six ,Vr .vnt. in g d I even be tr than ,e lusher n!ein currency a c iriMim;:n- i.j,,,, ,-i i t levoul-dlv to be wi-he 1. The p ivi eg , of Vonv, r.i, the notes r,to "M six per cent, g old b mdi at tho ,.n I 0f ih,e.; vears. or reeeivin payment .-minriir -it i ' . I :l s c 't ion , is re- tallied. ti day oftbe Third Series op.-,,- 0.1 wi-h n sume; ipl.m, wiH.iii a Irsm.on ut' livi million-,, and l'.e mini b ' ",n will certainly irn iho last if tl.eT out of m.u ket. How early in June ran not ii red mi. but parties wh.. wi!i 'i . IV ( iiial;e .; )! a portion ivcaU d well to I e in limp f ull particulars may I. found in our adv c rtising columns. - A PiOmarkable Hail Storm. iSr l(),n M,ly ,ytx tl,r,,)!e raia pa-s-d over a p irtion of Johnson county, i- ii' . l i . .. i l .. ,..,.... ,. im-niay ev einn-. .h.im,,,., do. mi roues, I ..rices, uprooting tree-, ami .h ill gi etil ilamaim. 'I'I.e h.nl is s;d I to ba. e been blown in'o drills two i f tlirm IceKleep (?) Several prisons were i-el'i-b'.it no lives were lost. The h'ihi y inpii e sun I'l linrira i.M-i .-iiiiiL. Ill 1111 I'aMI IV direction and did mmm damage alo. g the route, ll r.ache 1 hero at mid-.l.t. and 1 raged furiously Uo or tlireo hour, de- ; stroyin much property in the city and s.n rmiu ling rouitry. At Scdalii sever- al ens were blovu lion) aside track, and iun into I y a freight tru'ri CFJjwThe New Yoi k Ti 'ir spe where ll'e popular current is setting under new 1 .e.-nlent and. demngoguc-likc, now itself muarelv on the so ' fK pmni - ' '"g " ''sen i ci lauc mien trie . i . . i :.. oi re- . ,. - ' L lOl ll M .-. l U l .11. fl .1 . I.l" I ' 1 1 I I I i :i .... c.. .. . ; ... I I - i..:.:. m lale. I he reco. l of that e,a-s of poll- whieh it woul. i venture widi it blood stained craft is to clear, too pure and too deep to year upon it boom n hulk freighted w ith skulls and held together at evrrv sea ni wilh falsehoods. A .torm of popular indignation will drive it back,' strati ling, upon the black rocks of iu own r "ii it . ,. 's... .. iiufailh I.iIih-s Io llmto.lsi.UUIonanJll.o laws. II'. ..J,a M VKlMl.l). Tn Ibis id ce on Monday last, by thiUor. Sim- bowur, Lieutenant Thomas Lidd'o, to Miss Soph- 't' o ?i ,w rp,,, n On the 8ih mt ,- J. R. Caldwell, T.., Mr. Abralurii Pur, .w 11, to MUs Aunio K. iVikofT, b;'ni Lumber City. o tb 27th inituit. bv n A R.-ad, K?n, Mr this county ' ...... -....tv-,.Bln.ii,ii-i .raamm r. ! T I ,-,., i ,i.. o-.t. 'liiurr. .,,nr r:,,.,,i, j ,:,;..,, .,, su sin - u in u luniis nil IIIU s.1 111 1 1 1 M Illl I . 'months. ; Iltfa MurflCrmMlfc .vtlW UUlttDllilUiU. --- - -- ------ - -----r.-- I.imnqpil AlirtinMPnr - at 1.1,1m, r no.. , j. W V T- . k . i r. Tl sires to inform his friends nnd tho public rrnomllT thnt l, l,, lln ..t. Liccnsa is an . , r,.. .u .n ...i...... ......... , generally Hint he has tnken out a License as an is- ',." , . . 1 7' " AL'CT'loMiiiit, nnd will intend to tho crying A forsnl; I mo by not ,cn. tn..!n tl,ml.... ..I 1 ... A .uiiiioviiv.' iiiuuuiuu III - mo ny nolo or no ,k nccouat ate requested Aiiiaa isixui,ai:t: .. '.. 1 - J.Bpn7t b,PKiZ. " " f"r q! V. Hai11M M.tfi ws-pj, JJ g 7-30 LOAN. THIIil) SKU1ES, $230,000,000 ! ! ! Py authority of tho Secretary of tit Trcakury, tho under.Ignod, tho General Subscription Agont , ... ... ., f v...u,.i Rin.... s,,ur;i:,,,. (1fr,,r. i . , , T v. tl.e l-Wio ho ib.rd .cries of Treasury .Note, ..earing icvcn una inrco-iouna pur wm. imurcst ,,,, known st'.o 7-30 LOAN! Tlico n(j(ui nro ituoJ under dutfl (if July IS, u.,a are payablo llirce yoar from that Juto in currcc-y, aad.r, o.av.rt.blo on tbo.r maturity, ftl lll0 01iion of tin huldur, iato ' GOLD-BEARING BONDS! Th... Uui.di .re nuw wurth a LunUus ore-I , ,. . n iinum, mid aro exempt, ai ero all tho Govern- .11 ,uct liond,, from tax . l,y Town,, Citl.s. Coun - " iUCr"8 one t0 threo P"conl- P nuu1' to the rato lovlod on otlior property, llio into e.t U pnyablo scni-nnnually In currency on tho 1 Vh of DL-cembor an I 1 ith of Juno ly Coupons; ulti.chcd tj cin'li note, vliiuh aro readily ea bol' nnynlii'ro. It aiuount to j One Cent per day on a ,,"0 note. ! Two Cents Ten " jil it a n 100 note. $.V0 note. 6100;) note. 100 note. Notes ofalf tho dm miinationi n.uno.l will bo ..... promptly furni.ihed ujion receipt of subscriptions. Tho Notes of this Third Sriri nrt preciely similar iu form and priviloces to the Sci on Thir- . . ., . t:cs already subl.cxcop t that ths Government re- ' ' S'rves to itself tho option of paying int.'re.-t in gold coin ut C per cent., iuhteaJ of 7 0-lOiht in currency. Subscribers will deduct th i interest in currency up to Ju.y 10th. at the ti.uewh.n they subscribo. ....... . . . . . . . ' The d Incry of tho note, of ihi ihird aene. of - - will bo niiide promptly aid continuously uftii that .l..te. The slight cban 'o m.ido iu the cur. Jiiiina of valei.t to tho currency interest of tho higher ra'.o. The return to specio payment:, in the event of which o;i!y will tho option to pay interest in b-.U be availed o.f, would so roduco and cpial'ue prices that purchases made with six per cent, in gold would bo fully Cipin'i to lhoo inadowithj gyri nnd throo tenths per cent, in currency. , 13 ,n" ,-"al' Ct by Iho U ..vornment, and c III Market now oiror- unstl'.utvs the fircat I.,.,1,,- I ill tl 1 " " Less than S-'eO.OuJ.OUJ of tlio L i.in uuthariud in i.. ,!..... . . . Tlrs amount at the ra: at whie i it is boin" ah- sorbed, will nil ho subrrribed i far Mlthill two; nionths, wheu tho nutes will undoubtedly cum- tiand a premium, tis has unifonn'y been thu casa on elo-iiig tho subicripliuns to other Loans. In or.Kr that iitir.cn! of every town and foe- - "" cntuury iniy he Bll.'Me I laciliiip.. fir takir g the li an, tho National Hanks, Stato lianks nnd Privuto I'.iinkorj throu.'hout tho countrv havo Kincrnlly agreed to receive subscription ut par. Subscribers w 111 select their own agents . , ... h"1" rM ""'"i'"""'"' or tnonotcsior which Hoy receive orders, JAY COOKE, f i-asiiiii'in s Actxr, 1'hiladulpbia. May l.'iih, 1S65. iS. ih:cript',o tiiri'l Ic rccdrrd (,; the County National Hank of ('IcnrlieW, j rirst National Hank oft learlield, V.h;,,,,I P..,,,i. r r,,...,......:ii.. . . . w a , v." .,, i j't.inx V. v ill i l : ll I 1 1 1" May P.l.'f.i -Siy. Smpovcv your Sfoi'Ic! 1)i:KsOX!S desiring to improve tho ir stock ol llorsrs will lake notico that Iho eelobrated llnrte of the subscriber can bt found nt his own stable, neiir lllnoiiiington, in l'iko township, dur iiiK tho entiro week, except Saturdays, when he will lo nt the stable f benjamin mcom in t ur wonsvillo LEW 13 I. BLOOM. May ill, lsfii-pd. ) NOTItt:. Tho lleurd or lteliet fr ,l,c county of Clearfield, will meet nt the CuiiiMii8?ioncrs' odico, on Wednesday and Thurs day, t r. r 2th nnd 2uth days of Jane, lst'j. Thv ijourd have directed that all new appli cants must appear bpforo tbo Hoard and produro their swum statement detailing name of soldier, regiment nnd company; when emistcd ; the number of children, with ago nnd se.x of enrh ; tho tuwnship in which they resided nt the time of cli.stu.ent, and their present residence; nnd that sho is without the menus of support fur hersolf nn,'i tlil.ircn, w-o arc depoi idem upon hr. In r;LiS'S'!r Z whoso certiilcnto, sworn to before tho board, must set forth that the- applicant s the person she ep-r rescn a lierse r In ho : Hint trim nlntoir.iiii.n. nftho. number and age of her family is true ; that she stitulo circumstances nnd her family in want ; and that all tho fuels set forth in her ntion nro just and true. containing those roiiuitiun can be oh tho oflieo of the Hoard of ltolief, when application is made and the witnesses apponr. Alav. 31. lSfii. W. S. UHADLKV. Clk. a w - - r... -- - ! A DM1N IS I UAI Ol S NOTICE iy.lll.UOlHlJUluj HU11V1V. B .. ... . , . .. .. . Pjotico is norcuy given tlmt let - ltor" of Aduiinislration on tho eatnto of rhilip h. (MoCracken, of ! orguton tp. have been (rrantod to tho undersigned. All persons knowing thorn- ""I81""1.." '.niJ "tnte nro "a . 1 10 et- tie tb.Mn immediately, and those having claims . V " ... "!u" wm prssoni mom amy autiieaticutcJ f.,r ett eiuent. . lil.nnv fr 1.1 , ,ir. V ",11" "" . ' iouj-iu. numiniiiraior. . .... . ., ..-. I ..!.. norsoui inuoDtoa 10 suni estate are renuired to llin.v .llllliruil.uj liy llll'lll, .1.1 111111, uarill snii inose navin? clalmi nirainst Ihe samo will prosont thorn duly I "lhul'M ht ""l" KMcCULLOUOII May 31, 1365, ' ' Adininii'rat'or ' " Mi ??lS,FAXG i Willi 1 Ut, II MLS," lew (Roods AT THE ;i Cheap Cash Store WILLIAIO. IRWIN! Afurtet ttrtct, oppaite the CUarfiU jmt ClenrfielJ, a itj:sij aicimval of Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE. I m just reoHving and i.tming a ounf,.!!. .'acted .lock of lu.-hionaUe .ring A S.aier rS .,1,,.., 1 . . Ol Ul illOSt CVCrV dPSrrmf rnn ut,st-I ipilOI), , QM'iliPlLili Z.XX1 tC grent Vnrioty of nul no.i!;,,, . le'' A':"4 l)l!Y.C(l( W IVIi VieiTov.- xx,.. .1.1, UIJ lO.NO. llonneta, Shawln, II aU nnd Cnyt, Uootf ni Whiles, a large quantity, ilardwiire, sjuccnsirure, Dru-s nd Medicines, Oil and 1'uintK, Carpet A Oil Clothp, (J R O C i: R I E S , 1 irh, Baci.u Rnd f!ou I Mackerel in J and i l.arr-li, of the beft iniality, all of which will be tj,J , I tho liiwenl ca.--h or ready pay priccn. j My old friendf and the public generally, t refpecifuPT i.ivi'cdl'' call. : H. All kinds of GllA A and aprrond , CUV STIi V I'llODia: taken in exchange f , (j,)0di. Clrnrlield, .May 31, Ifdi lOA'," L I) 10',fX liNljil A- lollil .XvJUt, ' i.sJVJ.', AND JfAN 1T0 VOUU .NKlfiHUOK P P. 0 S P E C T L' S o r ri)R lL'Ca. Tile in'y li u oi'o.tic liaily M. riling Juro-l pulhchvd in I'uil.i lul,ihia. i n r . ok tiik nil i.adi:;. - .i. I'll 1 Aiii; invito lie iirin'ft attentiuii -f In, . r. , in ,!, I Ii ,i L i ll 'p in . n 1 1 r . r - rv iiicli nr. '. j ,; ,v,,i are iutrrcled n tho vnri.e emj ati. i i i:n I purniit of life, 1 1 thuP.iily ao.l Weekly f ii tii:u ot I'.tir Juarn.il, I 1H1' HHA DAII.i Adh, I , "'''ich advn.ates tf prir,ci!.--i an J policy of ' , ll 0 I'ClllULT.ll.e pariv, is m..ue. ive:j inurmn-. 1 (Sundays e xeen'ed, ! an I cuntiin, tie: latest iu ivlil'jeiij'.' Iniin all parti ol lut won.l ; with ctr. fully or pared articled on (i.iverniaei.t, l'oiitiu,. . lra.le, Finance-, and all the current ipicstioni and ntlairi i f the day : I.ncil lot liiL'eace, .M. i kot li.-pnrts, i'l icis Current, fcioik Uueiiitiun. . 1 -M.ir. no and Cuii.m. n i..i luiellipcnei', Keportse: rubhc (Inibenniis, I urei.n nn.l l enctic ur- ri'Mlllili n.-H. ta-nl llitmrn. Hunk ..lieCS. Th"- 1 "tncl CnliiiMiu, lleviews uf Literature Art and . .Muie, Agricilliiral Matter.; and diseufi"lis 1 1 j whutevcr cii'.j M-t ii ot g. uerul inttrcjt aud ia ' l10!'!""1'0- ... . xo i vei t of nny ui.portiiU' O om ur. in any pn-i of the country without bciiii; fully mid promptly teleL"aohe.l M and ool.lisli. 1 nruiuullv ia its vol j I( ljaj ull j,.,..,,,,., t ,'e Asviciai 1 ed Press Inun evorv oiirt of t Iia I'niled Stated and Ihe nena Irom all parts of liurorc l.ruuglit bv the steamers is in-t.intly telegraphed, from what ever ptiinr the Ftciiniers drsl touch. TLilOU Tc Kollnrs, per annum, fr a sin gio copy ; Five lul!urs, lor six months; To Uullars and Fifty Cents, for tl.reo month ; and for any le.s time, nt Iho rnto of Ono l'o'.lar per month. Payment recpiircd invmiubly in d vunce. TIIK PHI IA WEKKIiY At. 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One copy gratis will lo sent for ono year to iho person forwarding us twoa' yenrly subscribers paid in advance. No papr will bo sent until tho subscription is pail. HpSjircimen ci-pios of the ub ice yycrs sr! gratis to any addreu, on )illcatioii. TO ADVERTISERS- Tho circulation of tho Philadelphia As'e which is stoadily nnd rapidly growing, ta.ikcs ii n aa valuable a medium for advertisins ' auv other commercial and business newjpjp" ia 'Philadelphia; and tho laot that it teaches s largo class of conservative readers, scailwoJ over a vast extent of couritry, who do D"l tkt any other Philadelphia iipor, coininonds it, to an ex traordinary degree, as a means of communicating with the publie not possestod by any other jonr uul published in this city. Ths Age Is new established on sturo and re manent foundation. The publiihors eiuld easily nil their colnmns with (he unsought and mint liberal commendations of ths press throushout the country ; but tbey prefer that it shouiu ' " - 11. I altniretliKr nnnn elm.ni In nutllie eonndence wnu ; koo;n hni lMM Awiub.,asheKo. u,e supporter of truo National, Consetrativs, Democratic, Union principles, oppose! aliks j radicalism and funntioism in every form, i voted to lhe tnaintonanoe of Good OoTeromeni. , p,aWt anj Order. Ti. . :..i nr.ll ll. kiilins' ..... .-- ... relations of Ihe country, eonsoqnonl upon . r .... u. .a ,v, rioratioa ".",""u r"", ' .. ' .b.a 0f penco, will onablo tho puunsncrs iw 7 nuinberol bnurovemsnts in tho various an- . 1.1.1 "ulu" ' r If LltSSUI Cllllll i rri-..-7 ' 430 CHESTNUT STKKET, rillLAPELrniA- '