J 1 WM . -.. fi ;ii Cv, -r.fl j-'C -r ten f W M M V i BI S. J. BOW. CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1864. VOL. 11.-N0. 14. h j hi n m r 1 H l ! I J . - Jt 1 V AT. - y ,5 : i H H 1 1 I rkiwnm WOOL WASTED.") L(iU( ',IA17 for which the highest price ! rVri in cash by K MO,Ml' July fi. JSfiT .fL'lIfill,l-J. j YOTH'K TO COLLECTORS. Collectors ; il of Taxes for IsMJ-l, Hie hereby notified that; Til balance? due on duplicates uni-t be paid "n or I i,.'...., ik i.-nhivof January. I AW. to the Treas- ' .i ... - ; nr,.nt ho eln:r red fin UriTOi Lie luijim i . "4 nucn-fi ..... -v ...... r. .... .-.nm from September. IS it. I!v or lor the r.u.inl. WM. S IJilADLEY, Clerk, iiv. 2:. S'jt. r,!iiui"rj OfTi.:c-. Nov. '2-i. S'jt FKt'IT TilKt.S. The nnier.-ii;ii:l hnvin j been appointed an aeiit t)f ibo --.Marietta j urstry ' in 'Lancaster county, would rpspeftful- i :t inforui tlic eit'zeii.s of Clearfield county. tit. j ,". trparl at all times n. fi:t rlors for every j kiii.i of Fruit 'frees, aud hru'r.b rv, t pri)irij- ! t,.r. prices S. B. TAYi.OK. -Ageut. I t'ui-Honsvi'lc, l'a.. Not. 2!. l.s.ll ! ijlilVY t'O tV. Pmihc treipas.!r.i to theprem- :fi ! tiie ubscriWr in Chest !)'.n,s!iip. uh.nu 1st of last August, a re-1 cow. with whi o stripe -,.!!, i the back, .iipporl to by I 7 ycat. nl-l. .-wner ia requested to coum forward, rrovc ; .iTiy. p.iy clmritw and tase her asvny, or I .: he sold as tiio iaw directs : IH1V4. lU'ISJ HI ill. TEMPI-IK A:CK riOUSK. The subvriber uuid rtrt'tctfuily intorui the citizens o: "earfiol-1 county, that l.o has rented tile -Tipton J'i tel."'aud will u.e every endeavor to :icc niioi iaie those ivlio may favor him with heir custom. fe will try to furnish tho table ui.ii the be-t 'f.e -. uiitry eitu alford. and will keep bay anJ ii-e-.i io .i comuiodate teamsters, (iciitlemeii don't I'.-f! he - Tipton iJotel."' JvJ.i i L.L sSHTll. Tipton, la , ilay 2.", ISi. r-ii.F vitFi n 4:4Irmv D w. Me- ! j Curlv. A. B.. Principal. The next ounrter will open o;i Monday, the ith of 1'ocemher, ISO! j Tf.i'.MS OF TL ITIOX AS FOLLOWS : j loniitjon tnii.-li. eornprisin? tne branches not j higher tunc Keadiic' 'ri'inj;. Arithmetic, i C.ou'raiihv. l.iiirli-h Uiaiiimar and History, per ! qua.tei. 6 I'liirher HalUh branches, 7 5 Languages. 10 t'O flVI TflM ASSIISSOKS OF CLKAKFIELD J. COL'IvTY. lly directions of Inspector (Jen er.il Todd, y.'m arc hereby uoti&ed. to make com :eie and forthwith return to thi3 otHca. your lists i f enrollments and clasifieatii.n.s of the militia :m ii of the county in accordance with tun precepts i i your several duplicates It is desire that the inline be completed tin ring this month WM. S. BKAULLY. Clurk. Comm'ra Cilice, Nov. 'Si. I ;ii4. , 1 Vlt PUTIN t.'S. Now in store, a lar'e ftoefr Jif Velvet, Jiru.-sels. Thrco-l'ly mil Inirr.uii arpetings, cioth.-. Wiudow Shades, eet.. cc.. M of the. laiest patterns fciid best fabrics; which ill b .hi tU the lowest prises for cri.-h. X. t. Some ptttrerr.il of mv old stoek still on 'i ml ; will be sold at a biu uin. .i.t ur.i.AC'Otx Xo 27 ?onfh Hccoiid Street, above Chesti oit. March 2 i.'i4. Philabclphia TilE Till Hi FOR 18;. I'llOSl'KCTrS. The Military ar.d .Nav.t! su-eesscs of ISiit. with i.e auspief us ie.-o!t o. iiiir J ;rs!.ienl ai c.o litest, j .-. e iiiteii a i.e:y neiiiat irom iue u i,. ...... . .;. Loyal .'dii'ious of our couatryiuea Ir is now .:. cvrti by those nbo have I. ecru: i-' ri;-!fi. ! and ...ii.t-hnarled ttiuttiio l'i.i'in j. to etc e:'--j tiium , : ::i t froui tiie deadiy B'ril'e win i cio'o she , as i. kedly joceiphaied hy her .i.-sailiuits. ;.;,d ..! Slavery her rvlentle s f.,e. is to (.ncuutter tl.e . of iim.'iaii. 'J he perils of foreign inierver:- ; i' aid of We-teru in.-ui recti. n arc safely pass j : : Abraham Lil.eolii. no lomjer a-.-ailable a.- i!ic i .. i e i t a minority, holds the hcim of .-tat.: for j nr yi ars lon.-r : the itebeldon. palp;iidy w. ak- i i.i 'i by its- def'ati and lo.-es daring the year ; . . -.1- elosilie; vith its ere. tit so reduced tho i.'.s ,i 1 ... I liesiei tiieii! iv etc r.res t .ar ir !re.iio- e .' s ci:u only be e.cnai:ed f-r coifi itt tlie rate ; t : v-tiv e tor ute. while its 1. oi. is cotiiiu a ,. t j ':t sii en. is on the tkilar Pl.t awaits the b'c j U .-!;:.!! soon sti ike tlie .-r,-t)rd fr..m its p:"ii- j I ia. hand and remit its ina-ter-spii in to the jus- ! er it ia.iy be to the clciit ncy, of a sorely j '!; .-ed io.d justly ti cei..-t d bu ! f. : Pea ri i.. a nl j i. i'.-i:'il.iiniiu f'topP--. S-;..-h are the auspices j ... h jie ily o;.r year Fvioii to open will sec the -! :r. and r'-tr ij.es ti- at nr.LU il'et.ed Ir. m en.iy j i-tiouitA-i.tin ihcl -.:!. lie. tn.d tt.c ptrSec! law e ),0.cr;y for All immovably imbedded ja the I 1 .- million of our I i -ion. ! Tiie Xcw'Vuik Tribiine. f uuluJ in !sll.i:! erittrititai its iwcotv-fonrtii year with mocker - ! fe'pes and enlarged means of uhctittiess. ts i riueipits need no re statement : its ain-s are tho ..itiusioo ot Iiitelliecee ana :he iiiotileaiion of a spirit of Free P,m and ll mua i.i : v. V.'bt-ti this truth shall have generally been recognised an 1 es- oilili.-hed as the 1 -isis of our i!,-t:eit'i..i-s aad puli- i . lhat iiijnstiee to Hie poorest . the weakest, the I e.osi uc-.-plsej, n a teanu. m ,sri k ; t: u no tiiurity or State chii all or l to n np ioi ie ! iest member th' iiwilf cor land Pa-k o:e. !: eui t! In o: e ih the eahu suiisliilic of-'-eace and piosi 1 ! ! lie Tribune has for tiie last year en pubo-h-el uitijeur profct to its proprietors, sotelj b . cause f the depreciation ol our Currency bclov the 'le sioeie s'amlard. e.-m m ;! i r. Us to Puv r.aner tir-d i.ti:.. r materials at a ecst con-i leral.de aoi ve ' 'i.e full amount received from our saPscribrs j "n our Vieekly edition, the net loss lus amounted i i.. many thousaiios oi doiiuis; whec our h, r-e ' jj Kcvipts trotn Advertising Pave been w l.oil i n--ited l,y the t-x'raordtnary expenses for ilnrres ! ieh i.ee. Teieirrapbiii. Ac devolved upon us ty tiie War. As we do not suio ose our t.atrons ! 'o-siie t'unt we uliou Id troik st our own cost, and i t' e-rrmt to be patronized by ai y wno rnt't iltv 're it. e have somewhat advanced for th en "lei .: year the prices of our Semi-Weekly and .-rkiy. as we had already done with those of ' tit i.;iiy eil-tii.rs. 1 his increase is purely nun 'i e: there never before was a time when the no ,rs f ,iur country cnubi buy I'he Tribune : ' iiole of their own products or labor asthcy the following Tti,is : Dailv Teibme. f-'itplc cony. 4 cents vool sabs's. 1 copy. 1 year til 2 rumbers, 51(1 hO Sr.vi-Wr.KKiy iu'jusb Ub; do do rs. 1 cpy. i year 101 numbers, 4 tu) 2 copies, do do 7 00 5 copies.' or OTer. to vhh address. for each copy ' ' 3 00 Wrf.ki.y TpiBrj?. : ' 'ai! subsTs, single copy. I year, 52 numbers 2 , J" Clubs ot five, to out. at,irts, iO 00 tHor remitting S20 for 10 copies. In one tut it'tr, will receive one copy extra, gratis. 1 Jfsiiiiiij-einittinw -Jio for 20 copies, lo one ':" '. will receive one copy Stemi-Weekly fit a I- it . . ..... ivctrivis one v.'w .cm i- ?i ccno jiiiius ot remitting jS.I) lor 40 copies, to one ad 'fts, will receive one copy Jaily, tsratis hr-tfts on yer York payable to the order f the tribune." being safer, are preferable to any oth '"ni'tJeof remittance. Cut where drafts can x.ut be conveniently procured. United States, or -animal Hank bills are the next best, and may nt by mail; bat in case of loss, The Tribune f it iiot ! sponsible unless furnished with description of the bills, inclmlinij the name ('. 'e bank, denomination and number, ami the aie a-jd place of the mailing of the letter, with inelocures. Address.' THE TRIBUNE, New Yori " HINUTSS. We are hut minutes little things : l'lich one furnifhed with sixty wini;i. AV" i th which wo Ay on our unseen iraek, "AnJ not a minute evur comes back. Vi e are but minutes each one bears Its littie burden of joys and oarus; I'uiitntly take tbo minutes of pain. The wor.-L of minutes ctiiiiot remain. We ore but m inuf . : when we briii i'ew of the ii tops i'rotii pli-a.-ur.-s spring, Taste their .-.vei Hie.s while yf:t wc stay, It takes. !iut a minute to t. away. We are but minutes ; use us well. ..- bow u e re iisl w? must one day teli ; Who uses niii ntes h is hours to u.; ; Who l.iscs minutes has ye.tis. to lose. or II027. i.dw Mil, 'i tiie l':;i: -i :? .NT tit Peine' :.:nt ;'. 'nii; Up'-ih . ( ;;ai; l 1: aui i.-4 I (.ItViii fi . f the 1'. CIO'.. la.ir to ili" to.i t in lent ' i t'.i2 tii;".::d S ;l'l Oppi'-"i liliity i.'! iiiir a orraret'oi ( n-o ir-e, til,' ;t .o I! . iilK . l.f ,(' ;tv- Vin.-:ow an hi., -j: hi nit n .-.-tie -tit.-:-e to the et m l-ho leave (lii.- noi.ie top: .iliovV hi J ;;li i f j 1 i -i i ailltL O; ) Wlto are so "i.e-i a .. e UiVSe: i i o 111" s tt'tj assjolcd loe. ' ,-'u V. lii-.'ll Vol "I. 1 i no i tei taii! " one v. oien I am u i e .i, . i,-"" .'.'!:;o:neit Pv eveiv ircntieni.tii ;i; tn.: ta ble, wh.'!tever di!:'.:re.n'-..:s of ooiiti.::;: epmioa may prevail her'1. Yen ay this ' mark o risjn.;-t lo the 1 Y.';siil-',t5t. tl it as the siu-cess-I'ul e.ii! h.iafe. after a eve:v!y eoiite.-ted e leetLm. but as the CoiisiunntUiai i;--adtd' tlie to Vet Oil it ii!' the eo:o;r:',-. tile Snprome l.Xee-.i!:V j f'.lll'iiH.l'! and ti. , m e' tee..-. Hie 11 1 li.iVV, -;:!-( Oe,l . I- . I he army ; -en! at ice oi hi mil ions. In th ii rs on i-a -' t I Ii I... -l ie-it. von l, r your--pe-t-t. on oize the U 1 : l oi a a i ee.'imi:; mark oi eup'o t hits to re i O'l-.-t. ihi.- freln t X' t o the W- p, ttl-M K. i oi lie's choice, resoect is never wi n: .1 I ii sd f lovermnent in 1 iiieland. at home in (J-reat Ihit.iin. i r io eive.iipasiii2 ci.cint ot .om:.i- m:;s. a. r.- er :i t'estive ntcrttjiiiinenc is ! h. id. .1... !h,.!i health of the (.(neeti is In t!.c-:r fl.,-.i: cups fresh!;- renietiihcre.l." : w-' '.! "Vi.;vun ' i; re. o.ective. 1 1 tl -!.. ::: :'?u. wei-e wtfi; ue td' ;i 2-reat re it; ,:i by lim V: .j . i ; , a ! '- ea Uoii:: e.e- .3 of the S ihe v:!:-i ro :-o i . ha il. .in n eo, Me into the w. ii"ie but a i iy i.. !;;.; whic' reeno n. e;t :;:;: s t i.-ited i.i one- ei ;i ! 'ii -bed over :t t h'O'O J-H'ilri;' tl, ri. the i !' e ! -n-n-ji l e -foy n ;ni iVUS. :.it o op-. ay, in i:ias:---. their a: V'r Co wi; h . .-tea t'!i !h t!.-. it. vio i j;-i'i; i am- :;t a civil v try, and cariv: er Xill"!i! ion t;i nfs c ). ,1 I 'pa t'e-e. of ; e . ; ion : V. O i or tlie oip ei i e1 i- : oU.-'tUU .t... ..r -n.'i- j.t :u the 1 do me : t he i 1 a io to:- in. m no p th t :- o ; etc ' ': w! O '. ! .! wi I n JO re ili:0: . 'i fa TiriiMi'oe neeeien. J ";' -', V.'iih ii several : I !'IW. .1, -:) . a i :'--a-v eon- n !''-. to tiio-e V o !.! :.l . ) . !.. make, a hmni-U-r au. )a any orh a- pi in :p!e. : tlie mai'k-- ol i'c-pts-: i - i . It ti to .tli''i;cri i Ki.-it' ao-l 'pieeu T.i ere pa i i ii-o:n:-e. I.ait to ine pers-m m too ;i : - i-. m i l.. N e.v Though at tiie pio-ent lime rue throne e. ei-'-n I t iv. who. ' ' e-V a ipii i iielalM 1- h!:Ci- Pv -I '"'' ii t he woman!.', ii: i ;- i li.-tn all the ulv virtues i- ai-o embroii d in the o tsoi' hei-subi -cts. Mr. t iia-ekcrv's lee- lures outiiC iour ieora-es arc too well re membered not to r. rove t idier that iovaltv is ii a .- tm: t;i wliicii maiuiy reg.mi tne e s.e. i rci.-j'i, or if it i-. hat pub , - i ii pel - OU i til he sent iineht u 11: ian-1 tt'.itiu twi S!i':ee.s- -ice iiijii- -j no iuriher ! a. k must have been stnuurely iiii.-directed. 1 Iti i I would line have it iuierred, from fhe-o remarks, that the Pre.-hlont of the I -hiti d State.-, in who-e honor vms have i iro !.;..l, i ,. ..o., nic to : nei -po; d. is eiitui.d to this UKok of res oniv in his oi'.icial capacity. Nrw that tl'e -trumde is pa-t. lain ,-nre that no liber-ai-mimlcd person, however opp isod to him politically 'and you knr. sir. that I belong to "the Freeidetit's oppo-itinn."-) will be unwilling that, in performing tlie duty yon have devolved upoi me, I should say that T recotrni.e in him a foil measure of the total ities, "which entitle, him to the pers-nnai res pect of the people. who have ju-t given him a proof of their conii fence, not extended to any of his predecessors in this sreneration. It is no small proof of this,' that he has pas sed through the fiery ordeal of the recent canvass, and stood the storm of detraction front hundreds of vigourous and hostile pres ses, and had so little said against him (I now speak of personal qualities, ) which de serves even an answer. There is no one of his predecessors, not even Washington, of .i . i . . i i - woom .is niiihv ail1 I as reproach! ui tiiTrnis 1 . -1 '....: 1 l.. ,.!,.,... tr l..j Me nave not oeeu sain, uinc.-s -e-t nuj'.- .Monroe, who had the hapniti-ss to fall upon ' ''the era of good feeling," and who was, in ' J no quality, either as a man or a Pre.'idout, j .sapeiior tu -Mr. LilH-uIh. T!ie 1'ivideitt ' jiavo a in -lo p;0:i of his ititeiif ftuui t-apatd- y, when he ojncod.etl a r-eut in ti Senate ; of the Utrted Status with i uo.te IKmulas. ; "l';n 1 ut in ! he St- tiaie with J uiijie Ioilg- l;is. 1 ihouiiUt him. for I"t-iuf anti (ehat-, ! the equal ot tlic ahte-t uf that hoJy, hut liis I speeches lit the M'iiatornn eouties.-., were in ! no re;.iect Mtperior to Mr. hincoht I he- vu me i ri-.-iUi nt to tie entirety e;nsoien- his Lih trsisi,and un-I. e;reunit;i:icL-.s of uu paralleled d.iueuliy. lie has adtiiitii.-tere! the (Joatm tttenr.with the deepo.-t sene of respousib.ii (v to itis eoiuilry and his God. lie is nu- ueniJy Kina-nearteU. i aui s'ire tic .jf.K.e i. tt:e tintii. HiO other uay, w lion lie sai.t thai, in- liati n:ver w:.;ii:eiv loanLi ii a i norn to ;i;i'i n;:oi s t.aisoio. ite is otie oi tne juosi ri. i'.i.- and iiriefati-:::iio lnen in the conn- r : i- . -. labti,- try, and t hat he hinistlf iiiid-.-r Wi (Vi'i- K;t! tii'ij;: t ; iiviiiir ii.u:.. U it: l l a - been ahJe to Mistion 1 :. ti !!;t-.' el eare ;ts w as e 1 or t : t j heart . !' ;: ; ... .-; ;.a vroe t wing Uti:- ia". that ! he i :n-.:i .ir Ll i o p.'.rt i.'i' l '. ano p. ay. -- S:; .'id. the ar.-tei e en j t UiaV seem ha: e .c .ii T; , ..5 ;t it I.lti ) of Pi it . an 'i'j j :a- - io-..- . tiiid that a kind-.-' ;j sv;eetne.-.s ,.ie ut t','. h wliii .'. to 'll lie Ue.-eliptloiis, whi'.dl leo.e-eii r ut a iji'i'son in' nneoiiij) ttpp niaiiei's. iat as Mr. lim ac t.p ! tui I Te.-t- . :t;;oi'.-e uii'"'l ll- : t h i'Ia : ll ont o; pui; ( Oil se in tiie ni ! tie ino.-t- unii iiith.-ii htn!iate, iiiueent tils- j to eote.inelit j en i no appearance. 1.1:1 ii iita m mc e.Mineu i j lVlteh lii'in-,;)-, 1 V'itl tMIv'J tiie Pl.eriy to -ay. laat on iii3 only so.:: d occasion I ever liad i ho honor. to he in company or ihei'ie. uuiit,viz, the eoimnenioraiioii at. t.iet tv.-bn, ::-. he .-a tit. ta-.ne u I ne hr.'.i.-e of li; V fl U' iu : I vid. iil.-, ids-! i-, bv the sii'.O Of rfcV tbiii'tii-hed peioirs ladies and aciitlcim foreiiruors mid Aiiiericens. amontr tit -m th i'Veiieh Minister at W.t -hintftoit. since ap jiolnted lavnch Am'ia--a .lor at Madrid, and the Admiral o the French deer, and thai in geinleinatdy appe.-uane.!. mann.-rs and eon-vei-atio'ii, lie wui the peer of any wait at the t'niile. Tiie i.iott important objection u'-tted a- .'-a'h.-i -dr. JLtuenni i-iaciv- frtcdties- o! j urj; that j'or: onai'y be e, and that his cab- in iu n. ;;m-ti atiou hat: Wanted unity ii:d cviunsi-i. P t.hinx ! snail oaeii-d no can ,i did opp ..n.-nt it cert: iii.y am no p;r;i.-an i:i -e;i. j it I retmnd ou time firecis av the same caavgo on The same ttii.'a::d;i imeht b;. broupdit iigain.-t Washington and his adniiii i (ration. Lu-ier ciicutn-taixru.s a-tly le.-s ctubana.-s-hitr, he p hi. -vd in his cabinet and kept ihoie. as loou as they could b-e itrli'et.d to stay, the two political leaders (defer-on and li-imiiit n ) not merely of idif'ervii? vhr.: e;' ;.;: ; a mo podt'e.d connect tin, but the ii, .:.; of t wo tadicaTiy upo.-ho parties. Zdr. ?1.::'.-i.h-, tlioi-eh eioeicd hiiliseil' by an id s.ni -l tin -.nimoiis vote, allowed his cabinet to contain throe rival candid. vte.s for the sao- ce.-. ioii who d lievod ravlicaliv on aauo.-t eve e ' ieti I 1 qtiesuO!!. It nii e!y happens in ernment .... that any other course r p. en i :r o i - ui ( I'dHcult times. Ti: Fudand. v: . ! i.O', i bet tv utiu praetieo of p u n- .ovei ;o:i3iit Have t-con i2ati; rstivr tor a- ioeiit have i c-en mau.r .- :ld:mi I) :en a cabin. :t,- it) V.' lite It toe some ci;M:u!!e: litis Hot (;;a-teil. It .lees ac tlie pre.-ont lime iu ilio caPiuot ui i i . jii-i 1 aimei -ion. At :mv i;e. out ,i'te;ms y. too 1-aiTV Ot- 1 1. Mr Lin -o.n. at the Uf election, tan libs ehi-.. Tci-e srime ciiatuy towaros i.i.n in i, i t. It was made up of UV i . ino- ; a:. ttne. i ieal4y op', ite views oi im h otti iii to e pursued in the il Ui.neule en -is tu ai ; .-!,:!'. ii- ..:p!o'.'d .' o: e;.;ty semi.ciat ; ( 1 vt loll. il'S, .no no adUe-0 i ;i een to il lor iUj Pttri eler-t'u.n, in al: but j 1 e'bear. Til mbit -to .--ay I U.l thiy tiC e i... h-1'.-.u and the t :i tei.i. ion .'old e p.i:li .hit aei'ie that oar e v pt I he ; " a:: i tier o.s vi.-tu.-y, t.ntv. Jt le 1:1 ! 'Kippm t ou i trn-.st ' uronali ttu? - re it tna.. rue :e.;ie he bo-tiie lea.it-.;-.- is in our di- j ' ic'.l -i- . I .Til Vi n. ltu sure Pit:cat.e:i- oi a coimiui m on i ir part, '"dou n ' lu.-lr idle weao- , o on. or !,e vie - in t!ie:r 1. m 1 viioi tii." Le v. t : itignanr ami weary ma-ses, bv tra .'c 1 into tiiis dcsobl- :1 Vil i. ;s.th -ii, Mr. Chairman. study thethhig.-' libit mak: with '( ae'i i'or peace, in the lir.-t i.i-rnii;'e other as the siuest means of an honorable and a lasting peace with our de- hided count rvmei:. It, ri-ioic my .eait tli3 other evening. af. the open'mgof the Fair. to be followed "o the pla'd'ovm hy my life lo ' irictid Winthro;, who filled the same iilare on the uu-ucc-e-.sful electoral ticket. that 1 do in that which 1 no prevailed. ana j who ii cositmandd the n- andiemv. A fair ap- tire svmpathv of pcai has oeen m-t'te to ir.e t'copie, ro . rticu t hoy have responded ir, term- not. bo be mis- . i i . i i, , i - i. i taken. lj?t the -ucce-;.-lnl party continue to nbsttdn from :dl unkindly cniltation. and the defe'ateil from all bitter partisau warfare, (icn (iraut has declared that tho late elec tion i.- worth a pitc'hed battle, not surely be cause it is a party triumph, but because it is the trumpet tone of the People's voice, a -firming the immortal maxim of (den. Jack son, that the Union must an I shall be preserved.-' Let bur brave officer.?; seamen and soldiers.' on the hmd and on the se-i, feci that they are striking, not lor this or that man. for this or that rarty,but for the whole con try, and when our gallant guests, who now honor us with their company, go forth again to other conflicts and other triumphs, let them go with the assurance that they carry with" them the hearts of a United eople. Mr. Everett was freo,tfntly 'interrupted during the delivery of headdress with de monstrations of approval, and at the men tion of President .Lincoln -J name, the au- -,... . . e.-- dmnee veral times rose and gave; cneer upon cheer; . SEBEL OPINION OF THE CHICAGO DEIiOOSAOY. I From tho li-iehmond Enquirer. Nov. 12.J Onee maie the eountry i- aitaleil by th y of patriots caliini for the ennilovtiuott of morai inllueuee bv tiie side of the eneret- ie aiT'iides of war. Patriots Ave eah tliem, for whatever wo niay tlmik or the tee I Presi-leut, Ijovernor rro.vn us j mo do not doubt their ardent d Iloyee tiONire to t-e tit otith inderien ierit. and their .vine?m eouviufiou that the means they propose are ; i'ers. what h'd the .oVnioerats !, then ? On the best for attaining that end. V-3 con Id ! the plea that by leaving the Union we coin have wished that. Mr. Stephens wou'd oitu- 1 pelletl tlasa to beeoino ottr tmeniies, they eruo Ids modest duty as !tt?s'dimr odiei-r of have betraye-1 every principle of their own, toe Senate, as tar its Ins health pci ttiits him or, u in ins eyes tiieantaaoiii-inextsttttsr Pe- j iween him ami the administration is too vio- boo. t.. ..:.-... r.,. .. ....... i il lll.t ol ..,,! ?'i-ojieration. even in that . . . ' tiitlde .sphere. ,-,in, ,- " e. ' C-tU-:i'i : I tui hi,, I 11,1,1 ,; . iri- ,.','. ' Tl is liar.lly fair to the eon-trv to i 1 that the- duties a.j-ned to him ea-i be u-tiUo;:.'. wiriirn-r ii,;,ii-v to i -.,:). wirnoitt iioary to up; eeiik!e: v. l'.i times iikw ours even tne nuiu.'-t i rviee ls of so.i e vab.ie, e.spe.-.iai.'y when it liin-i i., eiv ii o sneu . ; tie: ities. i niiiair lo iomelt to content' h:ii:--eli iiiLil loei.UiV ol lih'! O.I l.ttil ll ieo i.e. e-iiau' shoilid !o emptied bv- L'i ttcaee. e eo jt ilVet'lioi' V.'lMh i I' vi:-e, thai ijio'.vn Worn i ii oi e.iii--!',! -.r himself ..i a oi rcpre.-eiitm ;ivo ot tiio tihero'-iee Nation e r-3thoh,fiv po-: in wiiicn v'cs him n..i jmitciiui .tiia oiiineiuuii oiaie L y i', s ov.'n i e.-oUfceS find by its ui.nuenteus iii.'iiiei;ee over tin' t iuif 'Slates tit the Smith, and the border Status, at tho .North, ilven Air. i.o.yee bms, ( c letti , inij.aiti'd hi.s jrrio tn ii.sci ulnes.s : ii .b curtailed ids .over to do ttood by rei-ent stejts, wttich couid liardiy be luhy appreciated oy a people heated with ni.viini, on a .ea ne, v,:--ji a.v uaeie iu :-...-.e , misajo-ieheii-ion. litic witilst we - could j wis.i no t ii;s we are .-mcereiy coUMnce'l ot tiie purity of I heir Convictions. Only, in days i;ke these v e cannot, aii'ord to have o-piidoii- propao-ited in our juid-t which are th'i- aniliiiruoii.-. or, at least, m far behind the sentii;:en;s of the people as to be intelii--.!'.!' to ,-oine an I v.np.:.l;it..ble to others. What we want is a simple, stiaitihtfui waid eeui.-e; no diplomacy, wi.era the intere.-ts ol a Jew arc deciding on the welfare of mii lious.; no underhand negotiations between s;etien ami section ; no political intrigues hetweeti party and party. Av e must act as a whole. a-?a nation, or weshtili suieiy be o vtrwhei:: .eb it is iaiportant, theretore, t o tncjuir. V'o tiie true desigus and the ul timate ends of those l'lifjiuis of our cau-e wif.-e lioe, ;t .-i-ems. is to be mu'ch suspected in their public casa.dty.as tb-'y-nic h.eucred an ie-teemed in their private t-iitu actor. i .tLimr -dr. JJoycc s recent le" tor as a cbe.e to their intentions, we pre-ume they de-ire most of all to establish --ome kind of com munication with the party which adopted the Chicago platform, and to take such incisures as are mo t likely to aid in build-in;-' it up and in leading it to power. This party is virtually the democratic party the party v. ho-e banner.- we. have followed from tiioei oiuemorini and ho-e lea-ling jinyi plos we .stid look upon a- more cc utitndve to e-.., ...... ....ii...,.;.....- i,. ;. ,t - . .. .ti i.v. - - i.io i . j ' j i .ii ... . l i 'c; re iiiv:: oi j ii as we shall do, we .-hall, therefore, most ! ;i.--urei.be. not be susoceted of UiV bit is or ! t .-eiuiir o ito.-tialv. Only lliiswc must I re- ! niiee : that we lotik -upon the extinction of i strict party hms as one of the bies.siugs ofj tins war, aui that until we are fully c-tab- ii-he l as ;i nation and the Confederate j atei lias a-.-e.meu Us place amottg ine i iiiiM its place aiuotig ine ceai; I X p .-ei'.- ol tho carta, the lu.ccs.-ity ol i-trict UiU.ei iil ; thai a : : e i.ii-i.-r and ii ao'i hre-ju llee i ,. 1 1. .. I e... !, a m". e . c- is ,-o O i c flViieiiiiiip; !!'!- nil!.- : s.i ',. y ail party p iUc.--- e wi: h 1 i' t c e .: cio.e we tan ui ca i.ur !.:'.'. iel: ' ot lul l! i.! I ill' ' to . Ol e. I .states , ii , e hearis, .e know bvii ;.i... l more or ies- i.itore u leratc Sratc-'. ;uni whose ; i with the . i... i.t of oi.r ll, ;i.'o uoe t Wi iiisi ii.e 1 iris are iinieriii- o. we otiijiu. Muvy to in.piuv what e.i.ir co ,e have thai, they will not make use u- eipy for t heir own pu; po-c- and io y us tit the last moment. Have the Oi fray dem rats shown us .-ympauiv or done us siin.ne rasticeat'anv time eiuring the war: iid t hey ever hravtly and boldiy stand up against the heated pas-don and heroic brave ry of ihe black, republicans to protect the Confederate States, or when they arose, was it not only to further their own plans and protect their own rights? When Virginia, vindicating her noble title as the Mo; her of State- once mure, stepped into the immi nent deadly broach, and. ahhou eh under the cnemv s iruns on all s sides, took un.-i il oulv of God and the rkt.t, and bared iter own air tio-.Hn f receive : the -droLcs ot tne s-.vorei luted aauist ucr sister--, where . . . l - e -M . i ...... . .i on-....! 1 ,i. vt eie iiit; iriei:ni uemoci ais tueu : itii'i nan laiien - helpiess betore the lanati-es et th North, because they were, no l inger th .. ii ... - . , .. . .i , pure anti notoe uemocrms c-i cays gone cy, . 1 " 1 r T - : - . ! ' 1 ' - . but had been changed and de.rade.imto the radicalism which ueluzed fiaoiio with blood ; - .i . .. i f . i . i - . ... i i - i.i r;t at tho end of tlie last century, aud which shook its thrones aeam in the convulsions ol 134s. They have been swallowed up by that agrarianisin which acknowledges no laws-and no morals, but thelu-t of the mob, which happens to be the largest number. They had adopted, for party purposes, all the radicalism, the discouteii, the poverty and the crime of Europe ; all the thous ands who, living in misery and viee at home, mistook license for liberty, and were, by . , , . . , . """i-.") impui.-e, niw; -i':' comprcheuding, liiui-a more ot loving the enlightened structure of republican free- dom. And with this VbfVwnV gentium vrQ ' shoutd a-wiK-iate the chivalrous son3 of the South; fthould fraternize across the corpses of their slain brothers with this sordid stream of the clmcn vnimjonim. At a later period the Aortliern aemoera- ey excused theraselve-i, on the pica th.' South fcucht not to have souzht defeu' leaving the Union, but should have remained in it an 1 tn.s e ! to their great conervacivc p.oty ior t lie pr.ieeiiun oft heir ri.oht.-:. And a 1(: i. ii oiuteeii'.n we wu!d lia e found it ; we .-houid e.tmniit u'ur preeioua liberties to the cuardianship of a par ' ha sun-eiiileved every rkht of their own, ' lVi-tn t!te .-iittfle-t privi!i'Lre of fieenit.-n in the invahiabie riiiht of hee eltietion. and that w: . t. nit ovi blow in their de1ens.e. but wit 1 i a nvi.rdiee and Lia-c-tiess nti-jxaniivlo I i hi history. And wl'.en v.e spumed these of- ab;i!ii.neti thoir oi l and latthiul : ivjiates, I ana joinea toe t.nieic ack repnluieans n tneir blootiy cnisadt- a.uraiust tne routn. ltu rei-'ii-'ess !ia::a t tiey nave ii i i . . have laid waste on: iiei.li. a e.-ir Preiliien tttia P:ou.en otii hearts. Atio to them we shottlt! imw efi'-r our hand and p!e i;e our 1'alih ! Such act o!' eti-dejii:u and moral .ui:ddo J-nay Mtit pool! ... e : ms nations cannot t tins pet rev their 'Ii ethiv of neiroiiations i pa-.t. ! the :-v,ord i the tn!y ar'-ite.' 'Petween us. To ! (he .-word aiooe. under t J id's frniJan 'e.' ev- I Pest aan iiiuoi:;: this pt.opbi i.-- tleierudn '.' t h" 1 1 ie am It is I- i toil!- now i e .1 to ry,k'!n..l mtPHc-verstud politic;:! l-.--e.-de-f ma .i. 'i'he eri-is is ntiori us. and ehevi-o- i no i i. Hopes, put wife tne .-tern vse i -. i . to conquer or to die. eve cy jtute s-nd i ii:;:': oi otir mio-t. every nrav ceiieion-, St lieni woman. r. eve.y upright and cultivated citizen, ha; comniitte 1 life and fortune and ,-aered honor to. the de lluee of tho. South. ICiI-ILY CAEEIAGE. t-f tdviinr all sorts of nil t it -ti s a i. out famine- otit th(: tn'-, and stiai-riiietimt: op ti j....;v. Oil. 1 I holding the shoulders bac-k, an OI i UiCU afO IinplaClicaoiO IO llinil.V, PC cause .soon foi-e-otten, or productive uf a 1'oel nig ol awlc w.i produce a wi dtiess and ciiscuiuion, which iin.' omi-.-iiiu. all tlitit is neccs tbe oiiject is to hold un the sa. ia bccuie head and moe on, icolitig the head aud shoulders take tare of iheiu-elves. Walk with tiie ohiu but diht:y above a hot izoual line, or with your eye directed to things a little higher than your own head. Jn tbi way yen wa'k properly, plea -utably, and wiih-jut any feeling ol' restraiut or awkwaid-ue-.s. I f any of you wish to be aided in sc euring tiiis c.Li-ri-ige of body, aecu-toni your-si-if to cany your hand- behind you, one hatid gra.-phig the oopo-ite wrist." e - iliigii.-luueu tire admired the woild over ft r their lull chests, broad shoulders, fdurdy frames and manly bearing. This position of body is a favorite ti!h them in 'simple promenade, in tho garden or gallery, in at iv'irJ.ng ladies along a crowded stieet, in sta:, ding on tiie street or in public worship. M.iny persons spend a large part of their wakitiL' exi-tence in the1 sitting position. A single rule well attended to in this "con ueclinu. would be of incalculable value to multitudes. lr-e chairs with the old i"a.-h-ioued sii-.dght backs, a little inclining b-.ck-warti, and sit w'ih. tho lovrcr part of tho body doss against the back of the chair at the seat. Any one v. bo tries ii will observe in a m :::mi:t a gtalefil support to the ".'hole sp'ne. a .'id we .-.--e no rea-vm children slr-uil I not be t-reetl it from the b ioonn.'.' To write. ati :v. and br.it in a position requiring t.!i.- lower normm ot tho ImVun 1 to touch the back of the chair at t he same time. A very common po-b ion in sitting, e.-peci;il!v among men. is wi'tuthe -leuld.jr.' ;or tins' the chair back, with a -pace of sev- era! meues hetween the chair i.tict tin i the ..., i!i iiort e!:ie m of the spine, giving the body f ul-mooti it i- the uist-ui-ahhost unixersai ii-umpJix e on -ii,- t;o t -, ihsf iia-t ivtf and ii ;:--umed by ;:uy . MV1!, !!!lb-:-s COUUtei' jii u by an .-ho:i; 1 : ehejrt j -e egaid .ppre- S'.leu a ii-'ii-i-.e n t. ! r t hii'b-r-ii with : md ehould rec V it a- onee. ct i imboa.vsj The blockade runners are tho f:isfe-t and be-t boats built oil the, Clyde. Mit:Jicirs .V'e-t,7 S),, ,.',,; .!:,,; ml say- : "Man,' of our fi-i--ailire-'" river s earners have lelt the Clyde to make, in some ca cs, j a singular sueee.-sion tori ii il -it e i-:mi- I tn.lev.l have fouu I ,,:i, .r i.o -. ' not a lew, out to ber-on the prey ot the block: a.iim . tpia-.iron. and thereaficr to do duty on the waters of the Hudson or Potomac. Nearly nil iiuu.l.r.,; iiv..-. t.ci : , ..-.e leiv.. .- ir nave. . us? pp area i in this v tie. aud were the miuv liu 1 built especially for this trade a 1 led to tliem, French troops, ;- and it is't.nnnunccd that - in the list vou!d be a surpii-ingiy largo one. ; the year Is tit, these troops will be all with fho l.-iiildoig of blockade rumiors is now, drawn, thus leaving the papacy to sustain jii-.iCCu, a. regular Lrancu ol tne word: oi our i ute won: or our i t unainti yarn-." ! The fa s.i est and latest of the.v boats are 1 .p,;',- r.., ,,.i,t r... ct.i.ij e-i ic. .'it, uv our ocean stc.miers. 1 lie i l urt Jticuoa, ;t lieary side wheel steant;r, j commentators on the Ne.v testament and lately caught the Jjtf Jh r AY,o in a two writers tm jtrojdiecy frt-m the time of Bi.-h-heurs cha ie. Tlie L-.-t lL:r lii was b-tiilt i on -Newton, downward, have hen wtwuW (,.,.,f.tuv. 4-v r,!ir :n .p; ' a ,.r ; t; --' . ' i A PAIdtlOTIC C'LEliGVMAXe Cotton Ma- ther was i'amous, as many ot'f-r clergymen i have been, includiip' lli-liop South particu- htrily, for the dexterous application of Scripture to current topics. A clergytnan atMiddletowu, Ct., receutly won notoriety by a happy use . of the same quality. On the occasion of a Union torchlight 'deruon stntion, he displayed a t ransparency over Ids door, emblazoned with this quotation from f '.-.r,,.-e-. O-l. 1 "Tlwv. n.irtr.l r.V ths I , . 1 T i.iciti su -XU'U toilet ill. LUU llOlvti called unto Abraham out of heaven a .see- ouJ time." "- - '.,-. "ITave you "Eecirm)" black faced antc- lope "'"inquired Mr. l'jeoseope, who has a collect ion of ajiimal-J, of his friend Pnttle- jack. "No, I haven't. Who did your black faced aunt elope with ?" says B tt1ejack. it. the . Tf yoei give two" persons a seat in a corn ; been ceded the United States by treaty with jce in field cau this proceeding be called 'setting j the: Indians of Southern and Middle Ore iained them by the eara ?" '- -'. : ; - ' gon. ;.; u:..-e - them by I TALLEY2AND AND AENOLD. One day Talleyrand arrived iu Havre oa i loot from iari. It was the :arket hour j f tl e Freiu-h rfvotution. l'urMied by the lilood-hounds cU' the reign of terror. Talley rand secured a passage to the United States in a shin abotu to fail, lie was a beggar and a wanderer to a strange land, to caru his daily bread by the sweat ol his blow. "Is there an American slaying at your hoti.-e'.'" he asked of the landloid of the hotel : "1 am going across the water, and would hko a letter to a person of iuiluenee iu the iew World." "There is a gentleman up-stairs, either from Ainetica or Untain; but whether from America or Kiighuid. I cannot tell." J ie pointed the way and Talleyrand, who in his hie was bishop, prince and minister 1 a.-cended tlie .-lairs. A miserable suppliant, he stood lie! ore: the stranger's door, knocked i an 1 entered. In the far corner of the dimly lighted room sat a man of hd'ty years of age, his arms ioi-led and his head bowed upon his j brea-t. Fro! a a window dlicetly opposite a I i'loo i 0 ILht poured upon his forehead. ; His .eyes looked from beneath the downcast j bro.-is and upon Taney rait i s 1jc with ' & peculiar and t-e.-u'euitigexpre.-.-ioii. IIisloiui viperous e, c-u Willi tne .-hows td hlry wiuteif, wa - eiad in a dark but dl.-tho-'ui-hed co-iuTue. Talleyrand advanced, stated that lie was a fug'.'ave, e.ui with the impres.-iou that the gentleman was an American i.e solicited his kind feeling and ofaees. lie poured forth hid hisiirv in eloquent French and broken Eng lish. "I am a wanderer and an exile. I am ibreed to fiy to the New Vforid witlsout iii-viidor home. I'ou are an American. (Jive mc then, I besexh you. a letter of yours, to that I may be a Me to earn my bread. I am willing to toil in any mannyi liie of labor would be a parudiee to a career of luxury in France. I'ou will, please, give me a letter to one of yoifr friend..."' The t range gentleman m-e. With a look that Talleyrand never forgot, he retreated toward the door of the next chamber, his eye.- lot king still from beneath Ids darkened brow ; he spoke as he retreate:d backward ; his voice was full of meaning: ,- . . "I am the only man of the NewWorlJ who can rai.-e his hand to Jod and say, I have not n friend, wot one, in America." Talleyrand never forgot the overwhelming fadne.-s of the look which accompanied these Words. "Who are you ?'' he cried, as the strange man retreated to the nest room ; "your name!" " My n; me," he replied, with a smile that had more of mockery than joy iu its conclusive expression "my name ia Benedict Arnold. 1 Te was gone. Talleyrand .sank in the chair, gasping the w. lids, "Arnold the Traitor." 1 bus he wandered over theearth, another Cain with the wanderer's mark upou his broW. and his sad fate is likely to be shared by others of our own day, who are proving traitors to their native land. Cuttiug up Tcrk. . . Have the Tiog laid on his back on a stout table. Clean the carcass ol tlie leaf fat. Take off the feet at the ankle joints. Cut the head off close to the .-boulders, -separate the jowl from the skull, and open the skull iongthwi.-e on the under side, so as to re move the biains fully. Kemove the Nick bone in its whole length, and with a sharp knife cut off the skin then the fat. leaving only about, one-half inch of fat on the spinal column. The middlings or sides are now cut lroiu between the ouarters, leaving the .-ipiul lers square thapt-d, and the ham point e:3, or it may be rounded to suit your fancy. Tiie r.bs are next, removed, partially or en- t.reiy in -tit the sides. I he fninitnug of the iat from the ham.- and flabby parts of the sides arc. rendered up with the backbone st;:p for lard. i lie sau i ge meat is cut iro n Ietr,"ee.:i th e tcai rir ana tne nus : nnv I . 1 . 1 . 1 o other lean pieo s are Used fir the same pur pose. J he thicK part oi the backbone that lies between the shoulders is called rfi- j chine ; it i.- cut fiom the tapering bonv end, I au! the ';.ftor part called tho backbone by ';? 't'stmeuon. i he hackbones are used wiiue itcsn ; tne cnine is better alter Doing "moked. Country Uiiifntian. Dovffifall of Papacy. 'The intelligent reader is aware of ihe fact that the rai.a throne at Koiiiu is now .-un- ported by the Emperor Napolsan, with ifsea Pv suen strenjyth jus if. mar Ke use r t..y stu-n strcngrn an it ttiaj' Pe posses- sod of. A Ijondori naoer ea is atfeni nm tn the sinilietuit fact that this very rear ( lSfifi i- the one which 'iea- Ir all our most eminr-tif c'i .. Id,.. yar ii Vh c! lr? death i l .,- ueaiu mow . A man who practiced somewhat at the bar of a saloon r-a-ked a lady why .-be was so fond of peeping info.' a looking-glass ''Sir," said she, "the glasses that I look in to, haip tne to improve my appearance, while those you look into, injure yours." A n Irishman who ft ad been asked to f urnish proof of his marriage, took off his hat and exhibited a sea-on fis head. ''Here," said he. '"is me marriage certificate. That, it Judy's mark." An old widower advises uninitiated youths to pop the question vrtth a laugh, ''for,' saya he, '"if you be accepted welfaud good ; if not. you can stay you are only joking.' Twenty-five square mile of territory have -. t t lJM ill p.; m m t ! itr.i !if ?! I'M fb: ite".f f 5: m P" i T i - V I if ! P T