fropi A frMrfUriiui. J " VT"" 1 1 " "" "' -- i . ... ,. ., i. u, j - , " iif'' HOVI.lt & SHAW, tl) . I. t t W , .UrlHCLI!. DRUG STORE, .Tlnrkit St., Cfrarrtrld, ., (Adjoining .(ore of R. M.aa.p ) IP rAVINS porehaaed tho star Pew. Paom and re nti-d It enltrely. mafcirr It tn iiiwli FlllST-rMSS PHl'll 8 1'OR H, w art But opening, to hP.t to the fKt1f . a ft1 l.L, tiurun, ana MlililLl I'lMK I Belt of lrur, Chrinir.il, Palate. i,e Ktnfi, do., 4, eon. mini of 01 la. Peli.le, Varntihet, DKVGS, PATENT SIEDICIN'KS Py Stele, Tobwee, Clgsra, Confectioneries M.nnnerv Ae. PHYSICIANS Mill find their it.uk uf Drone FCLLand COM PLKTK, ui ate tory eligul advance ua Eaelem prior a. SCHOOL BOOKS. Teaobere and o there will be fumUbed with -eleaeioal and miaeellaBaooi books by erprvee.at ion notice. STATIONERY, Cooitft.BK of Cap. Flat Cap, Fouleeap, Letter idJ Pertained ftiot paper alio, eerf neat atck f MourainK Hot Pafer aud bDrelueeaoa band. reae, rikiti, ink, -, HOUSKKEEPEItS Will and a full itock of PUHK SPICKS, 80DA, xvvr. rtii. uoncenir.,iea Ll E, MiAr, ifc LADIES AND UENTLE.MKN Mrerequeated lo ex amine tbia itock of l'orfnmery, 'Hair Oils, Kina Toilet Boapa, Unlabel, Cotnbi, Toilet Halt. Ac, to. SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS . VIII Ind full aupjily of prima Chewing and Fnoking TOhA0''0. Imported and iou.aalie CI0AU3, bnufl, FincUm. ic, Is, CAK110N OIL, . Ot the bait brand, a'wajra ca haad. LKiL'OJW. Tbe t quality of Liauori alwari on hand, for toadical purpoaei. ribyaieiane' Prrecriritimii promptly and asrefally eoiopoandfd. iyl,IW'. RESOTAL. HARTSVICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, .narkrt blrert, (learfltld, Pa. AVTB bn Inn to infarta m old and a I T onacomara. that tra ban rouoTod our at tahliahhioait to tba apaaioai mw biiidtDK J art areoiad on Marhad atraci, atari. adjomlr tha Muiioa Houaaoa tbaaraat. aadoppoaita hlaaara. Urabaa 4 bona' aiora, vbara wa reapaotfull lorita tha public to eoina and buy thair Drugs, Chemioals, Patent Medicines, OrLS, PAISTS AND VAUKIBI1ES. Oor alork of Prnji and Medlrinaa wintiiti of nfrnliiT.g uifd, leUctcd iih tba (raateat caro, ana WARRANTED STEICTLT PTJEEI Wa alio kap a fall atock hf Drc, Tarfn merlra, Toilat artifl-e. frnapa. To'.tb' B'a.hra, liair I'.ruahat, Whittwaafc Uruahea. and ararj ether ind Bni.bn. Wa hava a larat lul of WHITE LEAD, TUKPENT1XE, flaimed Oil, Pal'nti, and lo fart arartthlnf iaad to tha painting baainaaa, uLich wa alar at t'iljr prieai l cash bajera. TOBACCO AXD SEGAKS. Cnfmt!cBTT, "plnaa. and tb larfraat atork of Tarmira rvar onpira in tnta tare, and warrant, ad u ba of tba oral tha Warkat allorda J. it. HARriWTTK, Sot. in, nr.s. johx r. ihwis. mm, The Great External Eemedy. For Mam and Bwart, IT WILL CUKE RIIEUMATISM Tha ranntatton of thla prrnaration la aa writ tftah lliliml, that littla aaad be aatd In tbia ennnnetlnn MAV tt l.aa narar failMi to eara PAIKFCL rRvoffl Arrnrrinvs, oivtraitino atrs. 1 1 EA STIPFWKSrl AMI PAIVS IVTHR JOINTS, FTI1. Ht inthaHltlF.orBara KI'RAIS'S BR11MFS, P.I H.VS,8 El.l.IVUS.CllRNHand f ROSTUI KltKT, rrnon. afttcu with Rhaunatiaia caa ba eflactumlly and rwnnan'ntlT riir-d by trina Uill wondarful prpa nittan ; it paaHrmtaa to the aarro and bona laa mediate) an btlaa anrHr,1. On H. il!-t:i vni rara STRAfnEK . W KFN FT, Pl.ll. KVII. F1STI I.A, 01.11 Rt kXINa R.IRFJ, Hlll'I.KoerOU.AR CAI.I.A. SI'RAINF.Il JHIXT8, FTIFFVF OF TIIK ST! Fl.FS, c. It will prer-nt ll'tt LOW UuRX and WEAK BACK IN MILCH COH9. I liaa mat with areat emweea In hrlnafna aF Utitura within tka ranrb or tha Pohllat I am dajlj ta rarWotnlatWrafmra 1'hraletana. Ilriiaatata. Merchanta and Kareaen, teatifalnt to ita ourativa pewara. PAVID E. FOUTZ, Salt Pnpridor, rMLTlKORE, Ma. For ftalc hy Ilarlawirk d Irwin, Cleartirltl, and hr drufrirtala aud aWrr kc-pera througrlioul tha t niled Malra. I Ii-I.l I IT NATURES GREAT RESTOKItR. (' II K K T Z ' S Celebrated BUter Cordial. THIS aHtral propantion it now olTttrcd to tba pnblfa a a rHiaMe aabitilutf frr tbv oy worth I rut compnnitda whicb now flood thr mt. It it purely rtgrtable, oinpaed ot wifiua bfrha, fklbfred from tht a;rrat aioro butiM of tiatura. and a left e 4 witb tho ulmont re. It i cat rscomijirDdr-i ai a CL'Ra-Aj.t. 3t by ita dirtrt and salutary li.foftirc upun tb llfart, Livr, Ridnryt, l,ung, r"Uimrh and bnvfti.it ana bnrh at a prntiva and tore for many of tha diseaifi to wblrb tboa tircant rt luhjp-rt It la a reliable Family Itadirma. ied ran ba laban by either Infant or adult with toa tame txnelViat renulia. It la a reruio, promj.t and f aedy rrindj for Iiarrtrvaa Pva Gttrv. PoWfl cnniplalnt, I'yf pryt ia, to oru of fpirttf, FalDtiojfd, Kirkheadarba. F r rti!!f and ffTera of all kindf, it n far littr and 'tffr that ativ qainloo. wilhoat aay tf lit por- ti-it-a rftreta. It cret an arpotita, provaa a "rfwl dit:tr, a-d will rnunterart tha eflrrta "f li.jtiwT in a few ai.nutea. Trrpared byJAOoH sriiKKTZ, Hola Fr.priator, N. H. tor. Fifth ni Kana atraaU.. Tbiladeli bia, Ta. hoM by -i. l)ruf gifU. rot 12-1 Attention, AfTlicled! rfl IE aobacrlhor plvn not ire flat Ita re'umrd the'prartira of Medielnr in Lotb 'f'nrap, bero bo Intend Ui ilevnta hia a Urn to the trearnrnt of C11HDMC MEAKS aei,rral He will keep on hnrd a rht ice a ethn of ITl I'GH and M F DIPIN F.S adapted to i trrameni cf ehronin dtaeacea, and nay be 'antri it bit oft-ee at any boar of the day. N. H. A word to ttnife aiHirted witb chronie '"vda may ba to Tiiain advanfna;a. Wi'T t -.f fct nwara that cot Rtat Vh rteiana wly rinito prartica fanre nt nut to attend U " t-i i!trr-tit of run -mr diaeieea, and eona- rt'y air.trcT lli-m ; hence tbl claaa of dia 'ei refjnirea irn itr anrntii.n. , OKB(.K WILfON. M. D. Lutier-hurit. Feb. tl, Ibfig-tf Beale's Embrocation, (talk I' O W KtL H.I fw aM ili.ea'ea 1nrldr.nl to rfnrfoa, Cattla, and Uuojaa Fleah, reqnlring tha aaa af an aiternal anplinaUoa. tl.il Ktnl.ronatii.n au aiienaltalv aaed ha tl-aarriinenl durinr the war. .for aala bf Man. .irk A Itwln, Claartald. "fh R. lr.ii, Carwenttllla. Danial Oood ar. L-h.ril,arr tf Mcknight & jaknot. . and Slrlch Makers, (Imttadiataly ta rr of Planing Mill.r CLEARFIELD, T. TRt .ahaerlhara woald rapa!tfnll Infarai tka ' "aaiailclaarnald and tha pahliria (aaaral rr.pa.rad to do ail a. lade of war oe Boon's, carriages, sleighs, J itarl iMiet and oa rawmahla larajl, and , "'tnanlika tnannar. A aaw faatara t la that wa H), oar ora work. "Ail order. pro-jrilT attended t -S ,'.- WM. hlrKMtaHI fpaiit?4??wer CL A:' GEO. B. GOODLANDIH, Proprietor. T0L4J-WII01ENO.919.-. tavMtMaaaaiBai Jint ro(b, (Tirofdrs, (?tr, It E M 07AL! C. KKATZER-& SONS, To (ho larga and alrgant torn, on FECOM) ETIIEET, a'ljuioing Marrtll .Hirlor'l hardwan tore; wncra they will ba plotd lo ae all Utcir old and Dtw euitomara. ritiifni of tba countr tliitir CLEARFIELD, and wiabing to raak porcfaua, will find it to tbclr adrantaga to examine tfaf itock. Oooda at rARII rRirKSucliang.d for all kind, of COUNTRY PilODUE. Jan? SP RING COODS! JIET OPENING A 6PLEMD STOCK, AT March It-tf C. K"A1ER t rJO.VS". QLOVEH, TlMOTIlYind OUCII- AHD OHAPS SEEIAT March 17 tt (lltlLVT J!AIUAI.S !Vrw Store la Maonburg! In th rouia formerly occuj.icd ' F. T. llart;. L. M . COIIT1IKT "PAKES tbia nrthod of infi.unt Ilia cltiarna ; A. of I'owopujs kartiiaua, I, M.I and tho aar-' rounaipg euuntrT. that 1, ha6 jit oi.cn d a larira lto.k uf SI MMI It itl(ij is, airl. ba la dct-r- toiurd to aril TEN PER ( EKT.1IEAPER than I tha aama ouality id' tiooda ran lauix-baafHi lar trt an; ulbar atora ia tha nticbbuaod. liia aioek I OClaIB( iff Dry Goods of allklnds, flucb aa F.ttnrttf. TatfinirrrF, Viliiie, I)p!i.tnf, Linen, aUrillitifrt, i'aliotM-f, Ttiiiminfa, Uibboua, Lace, READV-MADK CLOTH JM)TS A tfHUKS, H ATS 4 CVX, QEOCEEIES OF ALLUXDS. Cofra, Tra, Bojnr. Plea, ili.laa.ea. rth. Fait, Linaood Oil, t iah Uil, Caava Uii. Hardware, Queesswarc, TinTare. Caalinjra, Plowaand Plow Cajln;a, Naila, Fpikra, Cora CuMhalore, Ci.lrr Praaea, and all lri4. .r , 'ffTL.Jh'r Pltiwa arr of the Oawrnaririo and Centre pont make, and arc waranud to b of giod qual.tj. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Taintf, Varni-h. tilafdaed a genera. afnortuicnt ol IrUlJout'a'. GOOD FLOCK, : Of diffrrtnt bran tin, alfrayf on hand, and will be aold at ibe luwt-at rjfstl)lt fijirt-a. LlqtOllS, CltASKV. WINK, OIT A WHIfKY Po.-h i SCO ponnda of Wool wanted for which the highr! .ricc will hr paid. ri.nvr.R n:tn. On hand and fur aa!c at tba lowat narkat price. Alao, Agent for Wilaon'a Btralrmviilo T II It E S II I N G M AC II I N ES. fat-fiJI and acc fnr rnnridrei Ton will Aud erer.t ib.ng ocually kipt in a rt-iaJ fit.re. 1.. M.tlMiilUKr. Fren"hvtUe P. O., Jan. 7, IH'J. Down I Dovn IV -THE LAST Al RIVAL AXD OF COrnsE THE CIEAIEST! h Proclamation against Hgh Prices 1 are now opening up a loi af the heat and V Diot BcaM-nnMe ti".Kta an) Wasroa aver nAVred in tbia market, and at price, that r-oiind it) i' of the food wld (lava of oiir-ap tbitf.. Tliueo whn rk faith upon thf pilnl, or d oor aJle at it'ttt aupitrflouu. nord but (.ILL .IT Mil STO:f Comer Front m4 MarkH atrivti. -Where thy enn at, fettl, baar and knott fnr them wlvea. To fully otidcrMand what arrdicap (foot I a, thta wit hr don. Wet rot dVwn 1 necemwry to ennmcrata and I to mite oar atoi-k. tl ia tmoujjh Air up to atate that We hare Everything that is Needed and nonenmfd In thia anarkct, and m prieea that atnnipb tioib old and vounf. dero JtKI'K FHATV A JjOX. AND PROVISION STORE, TIIK nndrrir;iird ha.fi Jnal reeeired at their new aland in VI atlaee:ra. a fall aaf-plr ot Flour, Feed, Corn Mea!, Bacon, Sic, COAL Oil,, (at mluerrt ralen.) A fin artlrle of T1RACC0, CHARS AXP P M'.lKIXll TOUAt'l'o, coaataatl; ot haad. All of whieh will ha .ld at I.OW ATE? ftr AH or givoa in cinhanga for rjjil.li.K3 and LI MRKIU W raapeolfollx ark tha pahlia ta gira aa a trial be to re aarohaaing lerwbera. J. ft. RE AH A 0, Wallaoatoa. April T, IrAS. EDW.V1U) 1'EIIKS & CO., Flour Jlniiiifactiircrts And tlealert ia GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, rillLITBrrtO, TA. Vrvth nrrri.T f rtnrit, whrat. fOHV ant ( H'iP onnetanllj ow hand, and lua aale at rate remarhaMt low. If.b4.tl Crape Vine? Tor. Sale. . VLl tha reading hard' r.rif.ira af drat t,uaj ilT. ( O.Vtt'hlt t'TTlNfaS, t(i paa huudraJ. COXrOKD VlN'CS only It) oanta. (la den t..licltod aa iwa aa wthhvU aad tiled ia rouiwhw . - : . A. H. IIIU5. (.learltJJ, J. Agoal t.Mlt. I I IF) SLD griniUuramplrmfnti. attention; FARMERS X. (Wooi a Nw Juinu UirMocr). 4 6 tbi li in an of iiniOTmi,t .n) hnn. lit bvli in J hiriiitrfin.n.a ik j oirh ltdrmeri wiib all tha bjuuved iuifttiic&u uitiif;. WOOD'S CKLBRATED . MOWEKS AND11EAI ERS ! Tba H'.t and onlr priaa (and (Jold JU.I.I m Huwitif Macbinaa waa aai.li.1 t., Ilii. la hma at tba Pari. Eiiii. l.7. -k.ri tot ol m tarn of ibe bvat laihiuct in tba aorlo waa nald. YVarnnud to Cjtfrom IOt.W2Acresof Grass per Day. If, aftar a trial of on. half day, anylliinp ah.old proia doltotira. niira .hall ha citen lo ua agmi. ana ttraa allinad lor aacoud trial ; ban, If tha uaehina del not work u rapra an.t.d, it aholl ha ralnrnd. Coniiauad poaaaaalon t tba uaoblna will Li avidanoa of aaturactioa. Price of Moarcr la t3S. Alan, Lumao Rnrr' llarprmn Jlnraa IIAY rOHIi, THKEHII1N3 laMl'HI N KH ; oatK' Lork l.aar II A V and (V A IN li A K P. ; OKAIS hlLLSi Ualaa' Cui nr Ftrin KKKIl CUl'TER. h!II.'Ii' U. IIHOWj;, Afar.t. CiearB.ld P. 0., la l, IMi-tf DOOTII'SIMPKOVED STUMP EITRACTOR. Mraara. booth Itumharp r, Pmprtra at tha la prevad Tl Ml' t i lotr,wuh i di:mirtly na mood that j vty a arrant : this auacb nr to diuai wti j it U reem mendhd ei I )Mrn oihr j marbm-a b iu bin eon alructed on true ihiorM pbical pn.fi plea. It ail extract tba larceat pta atunn, ana pend It abtrve ground par ittioK the oiltofal!baek in tba bl nd will pult than a fat a ten m"n I ..,. it ,n noli owe toll.a kia. or tha ill annar nra thata oaerjr aaapaLd than to ha ro,.id ap, aa doaictd. Any l-eraoa wantinir ana-f theaa Marhinaa aaa taka it to hil farm, aodl aot too far awar. wa ill go and balp aet It i and t. at It i if ha ia not aati.fied wa will taktt awaa and rharira aothinjr for oar Uouhle. hrhtnaa ISS with Towaahlp Kicbta. Kintla arhtoea, f ITS. Mats and t'.ionty hialita r aala. 110(1111 a RMlIARt.FR. Jefrrroa Lite f. , I liartald Co., l'a r, im lunr io an. wiorea per unj. 11 i ( i nTM l( JFe, We. tha the underpinned, Kin: witeaed tha trial ot T. J Booth' Improet rUmip Fi tractor, an tbt farm tf R. H Slot ra' kt LubtrtarJ( on Htuday and Alndiiy, t fib and l-ih of aS'oTemtier, take pieaaura in fjma; tw tba pub lie, that wa hrlieva it to b tt iM-nt machine now ia uaa fur extracting ttn pa. Jt if of fi tuple aon traction, eally ttiansra t lih) ta fret ttt of order, and eery do rain. Foar men took tba mack t no fro a. tia we-a, wbaat aiiirly apart, put it tftber, and a led a larre pine at o mp lo leaa than n boa H i aaw two antn pull a larat 'amp with ru Tbey ae a bor, but he duff hit work In Lairj nut the largcat tunipa. without a haid au II. Mr. Uooth. the Paten tea. fully ondcrttuis put tin a; np and kandllra? tha machine, fa would adrlne thoee in want of arc top eitrfti to aee tb ia one tec ted before ptrtbaeinf ! hr. which they ran do free of rbarne by eaIlio(n the Frnprietora. i C. Itarrett, J W. Mcard, h V hparkman J.thn N older, John Kir, J W. Uaban, K. 11. Moore, J. W. H tk i, W.B. Aleiandar. 4iro f.liinger, fa T. Il'k, Andrew WiJun, IS. J. Hota. Kn. K. Inn. K. J. Kirk. Jamie Moor. L. U Carls. Uao.WUaon a teeor FWrl. Fred k Hmvy, lauvlti ly oundij and YiUhinf liop. 4. r. aoYXTii... ...G ttn. ft. Youati BOYNTON Sl YOUNG, FOUNDERS & M.'CIIINISTS Manufarturermf PORTABLE & STATION AEY STEAI EMilXES Corarr of Fnorth ad rina Flraete, (ixmnR.n, '.'tl rnafeilin the manurectnrr of f rat- . e.lsal M.U lll:ltT,werr'.erifullj inl..rn, tha pohtie t) at we an at.w pr pared lo All all j ordere aa f hoaply aad a prompOy aa caa he done i in any ot Iba eities. Wa aunaihotara aad deal ia Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills, Read Brnrkl, Walar Wheell. Fhafling Polleya, Qitlurd'a Injclor, Pteam tlauav.e, Fleara Whiallea, Oilara, Tallnw Capa, Oil Cnfa, (la.ire Coeka, Air Coeta, flloha Valiea, fhetk Valvea, wrought Iron Pipaa, Htaam Potnta, Ri.ikr feed Paaipa, Anti Frietioa Metrea, Ruap Stoae Parking, (lata Park iaig, and all kinda of MILL W ORK ; logatbar with Plowt, Fled ..lr, COOK AXD PARLOR STOVES, sad othat CAPTl.ViiS of all kind., .ff-0r!ci (ollelted and fled at oily nrlora. AU htttarl af Inquiry with raaraaoa l audhiaary af oar ananofaatnre araajallyaniaariid, day addraa. tag as at Craarndtt, fa. . . . , defltj if ' D"TyT" T0tr9 taw aV 1PJrjrr -it" FI 1 i X; - i, ; w--v--vr r faiiinLjii iniai na a. .isWaniraTM r '. TTAVI 11 PaiNCIPLESi NOT MEN. CLEAKF1EU), PA., WEDXKDAY, JULY 11, I860. 2)3rdiv.Uf, iTinunrf, (t. MEHRELL & BIGLEIt, n K t.jc ii a m II A It 1 W A It IJ , Alio, Manufoetureraof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. C I. R A R r I E L n, PA. LOT OK SADDLES, UIUDLES, Haroeaa, Collara, ata., for aalo br MEKRRI.L i niGI.ER. pALMKUS PATENT UNLOAD in Baa Fork a, for aale ly MKUUELL 4 BIGI.EIi. 01L rLVT, PUTTY, GLASS. Nail., etc., for aala by MEHRELL 4 BIOLER. JJaRNESS TRIMMINGS A SHOE Findinga, for aala bj ME!MiELL 4 r.IOLER. Q UNS, PISTOLS, S W ORD CAN ES . Por aa!a hjr MEnnEi-t. i niGLER gTOVES,.OK ALL SORTS AND Eltei, for aala hy ' MERRELL 4 BIOLER HON! IKON! llON TIrON For aala bj J . , M E R R ELT, 4 BIOLER. IJOIISE SHOES i HORSE SU01! KAILS, for aala hr MEIiRF.LL A BlfiLER- )ULLET ULOCKS, ALL SIZES And btt Manafhctura, for aala by MF.IiKELL 4 BIGI.ER' MUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for aala bj VERRELL 4 BIOLER JUDDER CUTTEILSfur aTubj MERRELL 4 BIGLER. SAWS! SAWS I ' SAWS I ATTENTION, LUMUERMEN! . lTOTrnO.V.I.r S.UVSr, EMERSON'S CrOSS - UUt, UlTCUlaT and (all ci:siMixa avoided.) ALSO, 4 Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spreading, tshsrpanins, and shaping tba Taath of all Splitting Saws. VA-Sand for a DeaoripUva Cirealar and Priea Liat. Al Kit HELL A BIOLER, jar. If tirneraJ Arrinla Claarteld, Pa G. S. FLKGAL MtALCR 1f STOVES AM) HOLLOW-WARE, AMI MAIIl'FACTl'RKR Of Tin," Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, I'liillpabur;, Centre rm Vtu, rrlfF nnderaifnad reapeelTully annooneea to 1 tha pablic that ha haa on haad a oaro. lolly. aelaeiad and weli aaairteal ftuch of filevaa. Ilia Tariaty eonaiata af ".HE CLLEPHATED IKuXSiULs, Whleh hara narar tailed to flra perfect aatiafao tioo lo tha moat faatidioaa of Ita purrhaaerl. Catitinental. LeMeh, Farmar. Parlipht. Upeara' ; Aail !, Meirttra, harm. Iletald. do., with yry aariety of tba beat Plii.hura lt.n.ir.aiiira. I aaet iron waro ffrren witn . tha Moras la wind, of Iba he.r'oat and heat aiatarial, and warraatod aa giro per feet aatia faction, liia suck ot fAKLOn ANl HEATING STOVES la lara;er, h -ttar and oheapar thaa over betrira athihited to tha pohiie. Ha drriea ooatpatiUoa aithar la rarialj, qualtta or price. 11a la also prepared U fornlah a fampleta aaaortmant of Tin, Copper, Shoct-Inra, Wooden and ; Willow wore, W hole aala or retail, maaafaetarad aaatly and 1 ailh tha aula view to aerriro, Irctn tha heat ma : tcnal ia tha uarkaL JrLOWS, PLOW POINTS. COPPER, HUARf AND IRON K KT1LES, Of arery draerlptioa aoDfctaotly oa band. LIOUTNlSd R0D5, Superior faint, pat ap oa abort aotiea. Tha Poiat ba .Sera lo too paMie ia Iba aaana aa ia now aaoS by toa I 'anaaylvaata tlailiuad Co. oa their auildinga. ORDERS FOR SroCTINO. RCHDFlXtj Aad alhar work belonging to bia huainaee will ba f romptly Bliad by axparlanead And akilllal workaiea. brass. corrtR AND old mettle Tahaa la aachaoga for fooda. BTtMIs arfwetally taadtaa tha aiteallna af Marohanu wiabing ta parohaea al whoiaaala.aa thay wUI 6nd it tn their adaanuaa ta a&aejiaa kta atock befora purabaaing alaawhrra. U, h, FLEflAL. I'm ipaaara, au. o, aooo. jaiio? I .---:! Hl'w Mt. Oi.ailniro, Uuhhall'a, Drka 'a Hoonand-a Oar..n,)lo.l.ttar-. aad tVe.,,', ( Oayganatad UitUra alto J-nro Liqaera, of all , blada for eadiduaf norpoaea. for aala ly HAR.aaicK a IRWDf, IklitU' dk tMIKrAHLKa tVKl-Ja. Wa ha.a priatad a larara aaoihar af tha new tr. pUiUStnwui on ta raoaipt ol twaotT traoaata, maU a aafyto aav adaraa. Pf k 1EP HIE ItEPUBLICAN. CLEARKIELp, Ta. WHNKSDAV MOKMNU. JITY Id. IMS. Bottling Sunbeams, Tfe Hiitiijuity of llie art (if bottling unbania i witttoul conlrovernv. nHlittgh, Mrango to say, the diacov. try if jreii in of mure t oooiit origin. Tliruei ih Hint Nature liornclf nffunls u nmihUikaljlo indicntiona of Imr procioncy in this Ht-iutieo, and we, in a miior way, profit by hor example A (ir. tba primaval formation of the earh'a aurfaco, came atrata of coal, wliiti wore ntinbvattis bottled into hi) if furo8lauiid thou ahelvod away bv thulthritty honNukcepcr fur future uAo.and now, ullur Its a of cent uric, bav. ehi.si'il, thoric cui boniferouH pre cr8 elttddon ub with botli warmth andhglit, and thee tiulinnstlmt havej vvui luvoreu wiin this inclinable Icjjay hold a pro eminent position in tuo world tiiHtory. Thousnnds of sect and rut'uri have binco then flut tei'oj their briel hour benuath the rudlmt bcnnii ofllic God of Dav. and have panned away into the dim shad ow kit the Valley ol Death, und on every side we find the indisputably adorotun of ita mutuhletw bem-tioence. 1 1 themiets of almost for-mUen een- tnrieaj, whoRe roonrda are now but fuble brc; in the legends of the tiheben, who rovercnctMl the irlorioue orh.Jiif'ratitudofortho munifwld bene fita fltwing from ita omniscience; iu the jUMipecta of Pythagoras, 'vho, Hnit(V treating of the Universe, placed (ho am in the centre of tho ttvalem and ciuitnttj that the Ivsncr l!iht oi heitvai were aubaervieril to ita wav: and tiiioiiir the eountlusg tribes of every clime, who have worshipped Unit liminary an the PounUin of Life, we hive gathered precepta in an urt that un bo wielded aa detUv bv Peaa ' unl at by Ivintf. In our davit, bow. over, wider a more cnlihtoiied puil ONiphy, we consider the Sim an one of the paMive I usiru motitt. of the Eleroal, that minister to our wvU-beiuj;, but noiui tho less do wo L'allier ita rave to gladden our bearla. As tue Coloaxua of Lbudia, a hrazen imaini erected to tuo giory ol ouL, auii couutod i one of llio soved wo ride ra ol :ho world. was carted away in fra'tneiila hv the Jetvi,no wo lurr tho Jdolol yore to more illui-mm usage, and with iu, uruiiaiit liom8 wo weave fubnea of sliiiiitieiing luster, that ao carefully uaioyi- in t:.a roccses of our ineiiior r iu uj reccsoca uf our ineiiiorv tunc,-.. It is in tho glorious summer and the golden autumn, tbul w guueruily luv iu our stock of solar raya, although they cull be also gathered when llie Icy King holds bis sa-ay. The hus bandmuii bnrvents tiicm in the eliape of corn and luscious suits, and the huppy few uho iieillier toil norepiu, and yet faro sumptuously every day, gather beams tit the oNansidc, or iu some ry Ivun huunt, to Ueir heart's content. Whilo the majirity, who, like Sisyphus of old, are damn jd to an iutcsjant tiik, steal a fuw loeling hotirs as tho huge stoie is HperHling down tho mountain siib, to glean a sheaf of rays t tint hecinas priceless as regal gems, ilow rolieod ia the over worked brain, how re invigorated is the j stem, through Ihismmmur juttnt U ll I. W.k Ju.ttlu ,... ....I...H.. 11.. sides tho eiiioviiienl vichlcd at the ' enjoyment yielded ut the Illf.inilll u l.i.t . ivi.l 1I.J....I, if.. I ....... I a . 6"" curs, como buhhling k, the mind ! suriut c, ... hi rr years, render ng us ' for the time, ublivious ol llie trials and j caret, 01 tt.e. aihi ni wial little cost .1.' ... ...... can we aeturo 11. is gou: ke fruition if we are but Messed wiui a contented 1 1 in. no in Hi.iiii.ni ,ud ..., l lllll tadsi. 1 1 II 1 Atn tllil lii.rlk.nl .I f . .. I . . aj.ani, ... a.iKa,.lia mtlicr, tlio latter to fcii lao-iuva ol 1 InelUK, as tliey bronk over tho Alpine ridgt; or lo V tiiiliun iinuarel, 011 llu irliu-ious orb dtcti(lilig in the Itinislied splendor of the Adrtuliu Waters; or to view its ,lum.illtf in rainbow lit, la in tlml ! showery mist of Miagnt-i's torrent.' . ..... 1 Tin. ft-unit similar icsulisate the most , , , , , . . . " "u"i nuHoeuitia, uu tuero are ' other growths of Nature 't handiwork running wild in cylviin hade and 1 mossy glens, that tiro just its invign- rating to Ihe system and joyous loUic mctiio y as tho more suinpiinus irod ufts o!' her labanttory, heightened by the keenest aid of urL Wluthcruu der the orchard trees : or pitt ing with a light band on Ino runic, waters of the I alibiing troul-orook j or joining in children a romps on the velvet j ewnrdi or glancing slyly m ltcauty's i "1 1 , 1. . . .1 I.. I..:..:....!". . i -. J - I j 0) ea oa tho croquet tieid ; 01 dreaming j jj1''' liy.aa lite wvun lira. ee. III.. I nmisn,.,, l0 louh r ,t o see ll it will ever -changing tones; wo all, arc . Htlrd nriv comfort II climbs to trot botllinir aunltcaiua ! And yet, be careful, reader, lest, by undue li.teto or lien lied r.oul thou sliouitlst mar the prodiirt. ILiya loo fierco, or too prolonged mr hcorrh thine K leu to a IkmI of sutkl. And luted theo well, thai sunbeams such na! .... ...... .. .... ....toll rnlhon.rl ha ! neath the canopy of Heaven. lVhane o.ni.n.T Hir fell ,w rtitM. are tho.a. who among thy K llovt men rv tho a I. slnra.cn Willi tliscaso nun wnut, tooa t on the elorious orb, but as a onre ol pestilence and death. lielicvt them 1 1 from thy fullness, and a braver sun beam as never hottled on ihiaeann And thou, poor vnriet, and d mien, and out at elbows, como cost thai afra mrii, or dull caro behind; lino thy purse with scanty oboli, and get thee 10 IhO Oonicrs tn our nomo strvani, and there, oooled by the fresh watora, bottle theo the few beams thai come glinting through the fragrani lohago, hut in yielding thanks to tho greal iotirre of light, forget not that Ih'tre ia within thee a still more glorious work of (iod and that i the Mi id of Man. ' . . .. A sick man, inst recovering his ap- petite, ate eighteen dumplinga, nd I b lh nineleeuth and " ,uu ,. " . .. mnri last in the dish, when fata little son salted bis father to give it to bim. "Wby, my son, would you take lho . j .It sVaw fAiis w,rf mil h lfatberr- . ' ' Soalped Alivs at Washita. a victim oivr.a ma personal ixperi tNCK PRKMATURKLY BALD. A victim ol Indian vengeance in the prwaont struggle along tba borders arrived in Detroit reoenlly, on hit way to hta home in Now York, noar Rufleld, Monroo eonnly. Ilia name ia Delos G. Sundertaon, and lie lost hia aculp atinDalli6orvrastiita. ilohail been an inmate of L-tramie Hofpiial aince that event, Itnd waa discharged about ten Oiive ago by reason ol the expira tion of hia term of service. Ho allow ed the curious to examine hia hoad, and iravo the following account of hit experience : I waa in the infantry. Cttstor had command of tho troop tjmlo a force of cavalry with u, but lliey wero about a mile in the rear when we first discovered the rods. Some of the troopa had boon aont arouud so tut to attack from the other aido. The reds wore camped in a sort of valloy, and we wero within 80 rods of them for half nit bonr before dny- urcau. Justin the rrruv ot nioriiinir. tho tiriog commenced ou both aides, and we bad it all our own way lor a few minutoe, the cursed snakes buing much confused aud not knowing what was up. At length they rallied, and we oould bear Black Kettle shouting and ordering. The vermin got into holes and behind rocks anywhere they could find a place, and began to fight back with a will. We fired whenever we -elel see a top knot. and ahot aquaws there waa lota of them just Mquuk ava ludiana. When it waa fully daylight, we all gave a big yell and charged right down intocamp. Tho lodges were all stand ing yet, and Iota of Indiana in them. Aa we ran through the alleys a bit; red jumpd out at roe from behind a lent, and Lot ire 1 could shorten up enough to fan him through witb my bayonet, a aquaw grabbed me around the leg and twisted me down. The camp was lull of men fighting, and evorybody scented yelling aa ioud aa be could. When I foil 1 went over backward, dropping my gun, and I bad just got part way up ugain, when the tqiiuw yanked mo by the hair, and the Intli- u uuiuuvu but villi anil ntruCK llie i .i . i 'c. i i , at lose the neck. Ihe blow stunned I .... ..i i i . i i. . mo; the aquaw kept screeching and pulling my hail out by handtnlls 1 heard some of our boys shouting close , , .. , anew in viiinili'U situ aval I uouv aiivr by, and the squaw started and rn,ifjtoo aco , ,ur,hraolemi.lyWeiert ana of the boys Killing bar not three , i '. .. n-at... n..i. .. .1 - rods off. the InniAii al.iin.wl ntia ti.,,1 on my cheat, and witb hia hand gath 1 .1 . 1 1 eat, and with his hand truth- 1 .1 1 ',. j erod up tho hair near tho crown of mv . 1 .. . . J I head, llo wasn't very tender about; tiaily open, and 1 could rico the bead work and trimmings of bis leggings. Suddenly I full ihuawfullest biting, sawing, cutting flash go round my liea. I, and then it fcccmud lo 111 e just as if my wliolo head hud been jerked clean off. I never felt euch pit in in all my lite. It waa like pulling my brains right out. 1 didn t know any . .igut out,, a uium v any , V? "fit. C6 "". 7 U" is to I Iliad Lho HfjroHt Iihuu rti an v I more I cumo to I had tho sorest head of any ... ... " ' t g that ever lived. If tl.sj Lli 0 viper, they uidu I icot i i. Tcrhaps it got lost in 1 was hhipjicd down tojf era bit, and oil the iiura-i the snow Laramie after ing 1 got hain't made lho hair grow out on litis) spot, yet. Detroit Free i'rvst. . ' "Xot Now." James W satin his fltthcr's office reading an interest ...f?. i....;i.. ing father sat nt a desk. ,H,i, h;i,. , .i i ..ij...-ii,u, uum.j . 1 1 . ' J ea-lj - - "" 6' in a lew momenta lie looked up and sajji .. jj.. Borl) j want you lo go down l0 .i10 nostollleo for id ." "I) lather ! not now. I am , , .. ,, to the police atanon on K street, be busy reading." Ilia . v'- .1 i n .. -pi . 1 ., f . twoen Ninth and Tenth. Iheacrgeant lulni.p maiJo no rc Kl "WUU UM .Villi, 1IIITU, uua 11. mi 1 '.. ,' moments, when Ins mother and er came in the carriage to the door, i James wa, about to slep in after! I lew sister T'pliel 'ot now, my . 1:.. ' you may finish your J J J I rj' .... 1 1 Ins liltlo mcitlent brought lo mv. . ,,. , , , remembrance a picture' which I h.Vfnd "'Puft' ' released and seen in my curly childhood, w Iik.u 'rot.ght before Judge, Olin anding- made a lusling impression oil my mind. The artist represented an old mm climbing on a chair, and en Icav- """r a book from a high BK.t; But beforo tho desired objeci is attained tho old man sinks down overcome with the exertion. J I ia history has olten been wrillen. In his youth, kind friends and the voice of conscienco urged him to rend Ins llible, but hia answer wat, Not now. On entering manhood, it received llie reply, Not now. At Inst, old ago and 1 , 0,.,rf.mk hi,,,, nove.-t v and .1. Qlvlwn visited him, and hia former nurnerous friends deserted him. And ., ,;.,, .11 Bi0 i.R. 1m;i...i i. m0iiil,ora his long neglected lliblo, and it, and as ho liai a band almost upon - .. . . , iaccompany ua home 10 sleep mere, it, be hears a voice, the afnl voiue of; . . ' pn. Poy.IH. ' .,, Deuth, saying, Not now. i land asked if we were wanled, an of There never wua a time in the his- liter sltarulv said "No." 1 returned tory ol this country when cxlravu- gailCO was CIlllll'U UI BUiu a "'"J j !'l''?hl " not .'" dreM '"ne' bul I ,n ln carriage, in horae.s, in : Lnt,r,,lilimpnt. in halls, in parlies, in , , . , ,, ... 1,- Q- every way in which money ran be el ponded, it is poured out liko water, i bo result is dress without lano, ho. Tut without happiness, and social intetcourse without enjoyment. A Colorado miner wrnle the follow ing concise but hopeful letter lo bia true love : "Leven years is rather long to kort a gal, but i!e have you y it, Cale." An old tobaeeo chewer finds that the Piibls sustains bia favorite habit. He quotes: "He that is filthy, let him be filthy atill." Vanity ruins more people than vioe, though in a more genteel way. One eomes from weakness of the mind, the other from a liko delect in the morals. Mrs. Jenkins complained in the evening lha,l the turkey she had for Thanksgiving did not set weu, Probably," said Jeukios,"it km ool (a ba toikeT, ' BLICAN. TEEMS $2 por annum, in Advance. .NEWSEIUES-YOL. 9, NO. 50. A LEAF FEOM HISTORY. Statement of Ednas iaii(rler, a Victim af auiwiii in. nianton rterort of Military Jaatlro la IHtts How aa Inameenl Man was treated during; hia Trial Prlana I. lie on tha lry Tortujraa-Tori area In. icted upon the Prlaourra by Araay IMk. cera Il;narotul Page la our Auaaia. Wahuijioto!, Juno 23. EJman Spangler, who waa tried and eentenoed by a military commission in 18(5, on a chitrgo of being engaged in the plot to aasasHinitto r reunion i Lin coin, and pardoned by President John sou, has prepared the following stato ment, asserting bis innocence of sdl knowledge of the crime, and detailing mo cruoiues nractiaea upon llie prison ers before and after conviction. Snan There wasigler waa a sconeshifler at Ford Theatre, end was on the stiiire when John Wilkes Booth shot Mr. Lincoln and jumped from the box. lie also at times look earn of Booth s horse. The evidence against him was of the flimsi est character, not being even circum stantial, fur it did uot appear in that trial, or in the subsequent civil trial of burrall, that bpnngler bad any con nection whatever with any of the other so-called conspirators. Most every body believed him innocent then, and the Military Commission doubtod bis guilt by sentencing him to six years at the Dry Torlugaa, and giving tho oth ers a life term. The Military Commis aion waa organi.ed lo convict, and it convicted. A bundant teatimony is now at hind to abow the vast amount of perjury of that trial perjury exacted iiy tear and dictated by malice. Span gler'a allusion to the witness Weiubman being in the abduction plot ia import ant Watchman's testimony, it will be remembered, hung Mrs. Surraf- The following is the statement sworn and subscribed to : STATIMf NT or XDhtAH BPANOLCa. 1 have deemed it due to truth to pre pare forpublioation the folio wing state ment at a lime when 1 hope the tem per of the people will give mo a patient hearing of my arrorit, trial, and im prisonment, for alleged complicity in the plot to aAsaaeiinute the lute Presi dent Lincoln. I have suffered much, bull eolom uly assert now, as I always have since 1 was arraigned for trial at .i , , . i - , i .i . a tho ashinguiti Arsenal, that I atn . .- ... : . ... .. . ,. viiviiv-. .i.iiiniib ui a.u iuiq ui nnvi knoa'ledgo of the crime which John eiiuiuij um. .coiii. 01 unj lure or nucr Wilkes B.xith oiovnittcil nave what I . J . porson aceer mentioned lomeapy plot, ' . ...... . ., ''i or 1 11 1 imuiioii 01 a pioi, tor. 1110 auuuc- .- . r 1 . r lion or assassination of rresidott Lin- tht . di(, not know when Booth theatre, that he had shot Mr. Einooln ; add that 1 did not, in any way, so help ma uod, assist in his escape; und 1 further declare that I am entirety in nocont of any and all charges made ugaiust me in lluttc jnnocliou. I never know eilhorSurrall, Payne, Atr.orodl, Arnold, or Harold, or any of the so called oouspi rotors, nor did I ever see Qf UMli h j j y- While impnioned with Al . Jn . in At- tenxis. r3ne. ana liuruia. ana utto l)eir J WMilowod .... . ... j x he lrJ M thref UH -ff i( M Surra, entire imKte,Mi ,! ,j . , -,, acknowledge their own guilt, confining the crime, a they did, entirety to them trior, but implicating tho witness,1 Weicltman, in knoiolatijeof the original filut to atiiuet 1 and vulK furnaning in formation from the Commissary of Pribonora' Department, where Weich man was a clerk. 1 was arrested on the morning of , ,. . . , , . e ? , Alm'' ts,J5, and with Ittt- ""T - K". O"" '' J .. ... I I " . l alXerquoslioningmec oaelv, went with 1 , s. , - . I0 l"; wemun t0. ior 'V11'? Kv"u b1J, w 1 "Oliau iuu .nuir uuio.vy aim i. . ..t'. 1 ... ..:..!. i...r... . 1 U,"UL " T 1 ' -r T ." quarters of the police on Tenth street. ...knea T.iltn .ml I wrm liu.hn.l i.n bis horse lo the theatre on the after noon ot the l4tn 01 April titin;. After this investigation I said; "What is to be done with met " and they re plied: "We know wliore lo find you when you are wanted," and ordered my release. I returned to tho theatre, where I remained until Saturday. when the soldiers took possession of it ; hut as the officer o! tho guard gave an aitarhe and myself a pass to sleep there, wo retired at 10 P. M., and at 1 - . . , " l-y e...n,i.lu.,I n 1. tl '.I A. M. Ml tin H V llllrnillir. when I was released. 1 did not leave the thea'.re until Sunday evening, and on our return this attache (.Garland by name) and myself were arrested by Detective Lamer. Instead of taking ua to the guard bouse he said be would tera on Tenth street, and a lien Car- w ti,0 theatre that night, and remain-; ,1(1 IIH llIV U) tllllweilllUUII.lt"!, wmer S"lh, 6 ,rn'w' ,,Ve,r rt-iiihined a few minutes, when Kit.enthaujh twho worked at the , ' , , .J il,rul re with ins) rams, aud meetitic me, aaid : "1 have given my evidouue, , nd would like now to get some ol the rem ard.'' 1 walked out with- Rilterspaugh for half an hour, and on roturuing to lie down iell word that if any one called for m to tell them 1 waa lying down Two hours after 1 waa called down stair to see two gentlemen who had oallod to aee me. Tbey aaid that I was wanted down street. Oo reaching the sidewalk they placed me in a hack and drove rapidly to Carroll Prison, where was confined a week. Three days afterwards Detectiveor Colonel, Baker came to my room, and questioned me about tbe sale of a hor and buggy (which belonged to Uooth i, and I Imld bim all about it freely and readily. On the day following 1 was called into the otlioe of the prison iu order to be reo uguiaed by Sergeant Dye, who merely nodded Lis head a I eu lured aad theu lha left (Dy subsequently teetified jtUVb4 wMaittiBgon tha ?tf f '.'.'A. l..j.ii Julll..H I! Hr. 4Ut'ah., and lo w' liri; mValvifviia fWn about ) t was alloVwif on Hit f.xirth day of my Impriserimtltt to walk lt pnaon vara, tut fnotrt thai vnln t waa Hoarly cnnflnaxi and i,aHs4 til the nest Halunlnv at raidntcht, when I waa again taktn lo the ofbce ' tuaee atleist-iive, who said ! "Ccme, ' Hoanirlfr, I've so mo jewslry for you." He hatidcnflVd mo with my arms be. hind mv bark, and gnatdlng me tor., hack I waa placed in ft and driven to the 'ary iartl, where my legs wero manacled and a pair of Lillie handsufTs placed on my wrists I was pal in a, boat and rx-wed toa monitor, whera I waa taken on board and thrown into a small dirty room, between two wa'er oloaets, and on to a bed of filthy life, presorveni and blunkots, witb two sol dier guarding the door. I was kept there for throo days. I had been thus ' eon lined three days on tho vessel whoo. Captain Monroe came to me and said: "Spangler, I've something that must be told, but too must not ba fritrht. endod. We have orders from the Secretary ot War, who must beobeyeo) to put a Dag on your bead " Then two men caiue and tied uo mv bead so. securely that I could not see daylight. a. uau plenty 01 ioou, out could not eat witn my lace ao muffled np. True, there was a email hols in the ba; neutr my mouth, but I could not reach that, aa ny hands were wedged" down by tho iron. At least, two kind-beartao) soldiers took oomvtwioo on me, and, while one walobed the other fed me. ' On Saturday nigbl a man came 10 mo ' and, after drawing Um bag so tigbt as) to nearly suOooato me, ajaid to the guard, "Don't let him go to sleep, aa we will carry bitn out to hang him. direotly." 1 board them go up on. deck, when tboro was a great rattling of chains aud other noises ; and while ' I waa trying to imagine what wsa going on, aud what they intended to uo, i was araggaa out by two men, who both pulled me at tiuios in onno. site directions. We however roaoheo ' boat, in whicb I was plaoed, and ' were rowed s abort distance, I oould not aay then where we stopped, for ' my taue Was atill covered. .Alter lea v. ing the boat, I was forond to walk: 1 some distance, with the heavy iron atill on my lears. I was then suddenly stopped, and made to asoeud three or foar nights of stairs; Aud as 1 stood at the top waiting, somu one struck: ' me a severe blow on the top of tbs -bead, which stunned and halt threw ' me over, when I was pushed into ' sruall room, where I remainod in aa 1 unoousciou condition fbr several -hours. The next morning some no : came with bread and cotfee. I re mained hero several duyn, suffering torture from the bag or padded hood over my l'oce. It waa on Sunday when it waa removed and I waa ahav on. It was then replaced. Soma hours after G;ueral Hartr&nft came and road to mo several cbargoa; that 1 waa engaged iu a plot 10 assassinate the Pr jsideut, and the day lollowiog I was caned into a military court and 1 him nooacd Dolore all it tuembcrs. I remained but a short time, when 1 was returned to toy coll for anotlior uiifht and day and then again proseoteU ir this court. Mr. iliiighant, Assistant. Judge-Advocate, read the charge against me, aud asked if I bad any ob jection to the court, and i replied "XV and made my pie of "not gunty."- . tivoly, Uon. lluuter, the preaidoot of the court, insisted that 1 should not bo allowed counsol. llo was, however, overruled, but it was several days be,. . tore I waa permitted legal aid, thai ' court ia the meanwhile taken evidonoo with closeJ doors. On every adjourt. ment of the court, it only lor aa bourt . I was returned lo my cell and tha closely fitted hood placed over Bay head. Tbia continued till June lu, lfttio, when 1 was re'ioved from the torture of tho bag, but my hands aud limbs remained heavily inuuaciod On one Sunday, while 1 was eonv fined at this place (the Washington, Arsenal), 1 wa visited by a goulleuiart ol middle suture, rather eiout, with ' fall board and gold-framed spectacle-.. . lie uoliced my mauaclee and padded bead. 1 afterward learned thai Le. -was Mr. Stanton, the Secretary of War. It ia proper lo stale that when. the hood was plaoed on me, Captain, Monroe aaid it was by order of the, Secretary of War. My first thougbt. Was that 1 was to ba hung without, trial, and tho hood was preparatory to that aot. ' The first lime I ever saw Mrs. Sius mil was in tho Carroll Prison yard, oih Capitol ilill. I did not see her ugain, until wo wore taken iuto court tho first day at the arsenal. My cell waa on the same corridor with hers, and I had lo parts it every time 1 was taken iuto Oout t.. I frequently looked into) her cell, a small room about four fuet ' wide by seven feet long. The only things in her cell wore an old mat tress, laid on the bricks and an army blank et. I could see the irons ou her foot, oa she was gcuerally lying on the mat tress, and waa the last one brought in to court. She occupied a neat in court near the prison door. The seal waa twelve inches high, aad the chaina between the irons on her feet were so short that she always had to bo assis ted lo her seat. She waa so sick at one time that the court was compelled to adjourn. On the 17th of July, about midnight 1 was conveyed lo a steamboat, and arnved the next day at Portress Mon roe, and waa thence tnlfon lo the gun. bona Florida,. The irons on my arms were, temporarily removed, but Can- tainiutton, in charge of the guard, ordered heavy Lillte irons to be pl&uad oo me, when General Dodd, chief offi cer iu charge, more humanely coun. lormanded bia order and had tbe iront again removed Irom my arms. I waa placed lor security m the tower nolo. of the vessel, and compelled to dewecud to it by a ladder. The rounds wero far apart, and, aa the irons ou my feet were chained but a few inches apart. my logs were bruised and Int-vi-atea tearfully. The hold where I waa oorw lined was close and dirty, bul after two or throe day 1 was allowed on deck in day-lime, Was closely guarded. 1 was allowed to apeak to no one of the crew. We arrived ot Fort Jeffer sou, on lho Dry Torlugaa, and wera handed over to Colonel Hamilton, commanding, who placed me until the next, day in a casemate. Tbe next day 1 was brought before Colonel 11., who informed me that he had no mora stringent orders concerning me than, other prtsonor confined there. I managed to gel along comfortably fur a while, though to some of tbe pri oners the officers were very cruel. Una man by the name of Dunn, wbilo help, ing in unloading a government tra im port, got hold (4 acme liquor and im-' hi hod too freely ; fur which h waa taken to the guard house and tied up to the wiudow-li aine by hia thumb for two hours; Geuaral lull then urdvfod to NUkw down m4 bcd.K
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