Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 05, 1858, Image 2

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nians will linlil a meeting in tin" ('uni t
house. i'ii Monday, i lie- ITili net. Al l'1
-pcnki rs will nddrcss the meeting.
Mexican I'iiotki thhatf.. In tin: I'nited
StutPH Semite (ill tin- L'Olli i:ll Mr. Sam!.
Houston uf Texas, spoke ill favor of e: tnh-li.-hing
prolcelorale over Mexico. Al'tr r
pointing out tho ditli-rcucc between the
northern und Fouthern boundary States (if to gi to u physician
(lie t iiion, lie went on to define his plan,
I'll'l to show tho hem lits ll llieli Mdtlld n -
rue. to tlio Union and Mexico. The pro
lectorato must lio sell-supporting, the
protected paying the expenses, which they
could do hy assigning her revenue fit ten
yearn. Our Gulf squadron is sullieient to
protect her commerce, and HO'iO reliable
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nu i.'ll I'liillt of V ieW, We dull t llVO. I lie
national lilind hm l:rU'l' "t vi ll to the
I'een.'iiitioii of the important truth that
until a nut i t- dented tor politii "
and l,u-iii. ". and tiiat jmlil und Im-i-ii'
.". lire le t the end hut the lneali i, to
human happine'. Ve seem to have no
time fur miythin;.' hut hie inc.-.-. We have
hai'l'y time to uallotv onl' men's in a
hiiirv; ii" time to dii;et tin ni properly.
'.. iv..i'. .,':i ha i no i.laee in our die
tiom ry. ll'e think we iiave l lore t han
full'dleil our duty tuwai'd.. the.' ,'.'.., when
v. e hav e fereed s( lne food into our Mom
a. !:-. Ifv.e are tli.nh'ed hy dyspepsia,
and lh" liiuhtinare distlll-h our sleep, we
lr.ii'. II. en it in something inevilahle
which will occur in the natural order of
thin''". Tho ni"!-t we do in such cases, is
and many ! us have
eat'-ii Hie contents ol a tiriiji t-liop or two,
hefore they readied ol'lhiilv. I hat pii
vention is hotter I han cure, does not enti r
ouf mindsat all. U'ehaveno lini" to think
of such trilles. l-.'veil our leisure lnn:r-.
or hat we call so, are hut hours of un
coneious toil. lie sit hroodiln; over the
remits of tlie last ( lection ; plan the licit
one; concoct the scheflie yl'a joint stock
' comnanv. w hich onens i.rosi.ects o im-
troops posted, would priviervo internal or-: mon e w ealth to our feverish imaj-'inat ion,
dcr. Mr. Houston explained the circum- visions that will never hecome a reality :
..tnncM under which Mexico funded her w',.,'vt' '? ,,","i,!,,r " !';'li",r
, ,, . , , . ,, . , they will or not. And so we rush head
debt ofWM.IMH, inostlyowii...: to l.nt. :,,', ;,,. ,!, .,,,,1 i,,;,, oiidle-di-
ai.iieintmeiits that sour our tempei, unlit
us fur enjoyment, wear down our vital cn-
orjiies. in line n-e us up. ,o eoinpieie
lv is the national un;l individual lnin I ah-
sorhfd witli meni'y-n.'ikiii;!, that it seems
in li..-.-n I.nI rill in ,u ,. uf i-i.ntritl. When
1 1. ,,,,. ( ,.,' -.,.,K i,.,.i i tin. )',;., nl'er to keep ii r.'L'iilar and correct account
the opera liou-c, ten to one, they will tall:
''"ll- husincss. uist as .-lire as women w ill talk ol
ferenee hill, admitting Kansas into the, dress and hahies. Approach ,-onip male
Union under the I.ecompton Constitution ' J'1";','"1 ''A :''" "t " i'" i'" "
1 1...II ..nnt., ..,,.1 ,, , 1 1 lit,, I II. r, i,
; 11,11, I .",,,, llll'l H-.illl , '1,1 i , . v , ,
! talking husine-
, the restaurants
11 1 1 v in the carrin'res thai
isli creditors, and paid that nil thai treat
Britain can rcncoiinMy expect in tho event
of a protectorate bein established is, that
we sliull seo that a part of the customs is
set apart for the debt, und tho dividends
faithfully appropriated to the purpose.
"Peace IiEicns is Warsaw." The
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' t nit I T.'WH '''.no il i I the l'..'..ii h
of t h in Ii' hi, i'll'l it i h, n b etlll' le i I
ll, iiMllci ll V ol the oil" - I hut ll -iull
be iilid ii In I I V II I"'1' 1l.fi duly i r ll"
" In i I I '.iiinii--i'iH- ii t. r the llll ll.' ol
,'uii" imxl. to l.i or ci. us,, to be laid "ll
the .i,nvin t "I t'.Vi': limit -I rod, w '-I
Mile I I Mill I.i t to l."OU'.t ft. - ell-t Kid '
lll'lil Ml". I.c,l I.I- t . I.orll-t ft. Seo.HI. I "I.
we-l ' idc tl"lll illlel-etinn I'f 1 I tit II In I
S. i und M. I' J. W. Smiih'H IiiN-i iM
-ide IV. mi Waliiel ft. to I'ine I. ii 'I hild
I .. we t side lv. m I 'In 1 1 V to I'iue i t. . ie I
side ll'n 111 inin hi I lo l.'H u -I. "II I''oUI lh
-t. v e-t !i lo fi n m Mai I.i t to l.oeu
ll'.lhllll st. I'lolll I'lnlll to.-eeriiid -I.-
k de limn Sei mid to Thiid si. 'hm ry M.
hi. nth side In, in front to 1'ointh north
lide Imni Front lo Third St. Market st.
north .ide 111. Ill the bi'id,"e to I'l'i'lit st.
-milh side ti'.m I'roiit to I 'oil rt li ft, bo-cii-1
st. south side limn Third to l-'rotit st.
north side Ill-Ill I'l'olit to l-'utirth street.
I'ine sheet smith side fl'nlll ,-'eooid to.
'1 hild uroet, I , -fore such hits ns there are'
now. no brick, i lone or plank side walk,;
.;.!. (..,,,. I. .1 ,,i, .:M vi rool s.'V-1
M....1...I .,. S.eond 'streets, (ill which chllliall ll
-lice's five feet wide, havilij! the outer
c('e thelenf l II feet linm the front lilies
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he in ule nf clank two indies thick and so- !1''.'.'
Clire I t ) s'l epel'S 1 ilii.' the course of the
-tlct I'rnvidid l hat before l.iyinit Mich
side walk- be shall 'j'w e t Ie- owi.er or own
ers of tlie rc-pcelive lo's boundiii'! on mi id
-treets, or in ease the owner cannot he
found, then the nee'.ipi.'r of the .-.".n'.e ten
ilav-t notice In lay or cause side walks to
be laid in front of their lots by or belore
the b-t day ol'.liine next. l'rovideil that
the owners of lots front in (i on said streets
shall at the r option lay brick, stone or
phi nk sidewalk -, but where plank sidewalk-
are laid they must belaid as ai'nre-
s.lid.
Sn Tins '2. That it shall be the duty of
the Street ( 'oinnii-ioiier to jiive ten days
notice to the ow ii'T or owers of the respec
tive lots hounding on said streets, or in
ca-e the owner cmi.otbe found, thou to
the nc -i.pii '' of the prclei'cs, to 1 - nil"
.-in ii side wall's as are now or may here-a't.-r
I e onl of repair, and in default of
nueli owner or owners, cr occupiers to re
pair such sidewalks, then it shall be tlie
duty of the street coiiiuiisii'Uer to re. air
or ci-.use the same to be repaired.
Sfotion '"al. It shall b( Mid is hereby
mad.' the dutv of the Street Comiuis-ion-
inli ii ol the .iiii"iv. Mi ! nm-
, , mo i , hi me . U lob . I olil t whole
il l,:ihi'."l i, lili-l liitllif'n 'I tbl"U'di nil
,1. pail'.. Hi- i li 1 1 1 1 e "lei IiimIh' ' mi
p. i ll)' 1 1 it- j hiei "I him ill the I,' i"l of ll f
ooloni. h in I i he ol the Ti IlltelV, IHul lii
n, inl and iiooniiiiiiiiilal inu clnniiilil linir
i ml. in i d hint lo nmnv ll n ndJ.
The nine mud biiiii.s ti int. 'Ilii" nm of
Ihe ilealll of Ml. Gi'hlinL'-,tli' llii l.ll-I'l ll
ti:e tn' mi the Si. 1, 1 1, el li mule, lie fell bv
the hall'l of l li 'lii is Smith. (Iintii i d III
New Mevi. o,) ill ii lieht in I in -' In ni a
di-pule over a ijiinie of bi II inl i b. Mi'ldii;'
was veiv much intosicat.'d, and i.ttai k. 1
.idiii,',' t re
when miilh
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shot him tw ii e w ith
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of Mr. tiiddiln'S.
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ii,i,.i ;, iu ny I ti it n Miideiit nt t'N
(..id. Miami count), ViMlilot I I 'V, lhlo, ll
few da' .111. -', wn- (..hi (hill ll lUilehliliill
hint be, ll liuide lo b. lieie (lint U Moll ll.id
i hi fi)K'l 1 1 on i ii liiemi; el i" mid ii" 1 I'""
ill:- iimuii'l. I he student then; Id ll lull
Ill to .In v him n (lick, nn-1 h. i.-'t itiM-l"
ii! ii biillidn skill mid . cleteil I, il'l- 1 1 ill
Ihe collar. Ihe I'lllchlcall W u- nlil ilottll
on Mime pt fended i irant. mid the linn
- laimat him. "mwlin.'. The )iitchimin
oi'iiehl lip a cud... I, mid hud Mr. I.i"li
sj.iaw linj.', with bin hend cut onli. whole
his li ioiiils found him ceii-ele s.
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lil'l(l ni I I'f S.I. luiSi.VI,, A Inl-
. (Iinitli'l l . "mil 1, lull loin( Hi 't-iM
I r ' lUte H"1 tw nl ii I iln i.( ,h
in an' ilin ' I' 'b I"i lli )".IIiik ef l i.nrl nt (.
iiiiim l'i, n, Hi). hum' t'. tirl, ( ci.fl i-f (Jrff n,
M I ..ml nl I'M-r Hoi Tumour, til I nun ,(
lli'ii, ml .lull l.'Utry, nl M-rfl'M, In ihit fw
l l,.,,,)!, !,! r .lv, ..ii Hi" TIHIlli ,M"MiAY t(
.M.iy.. n. l, l.i'iiiK inr iiin on v ni i hp mnnih.
N.llll l' I", tlH IfliHT, III H lit K'llt'li,
Tn l'i" ( "ii"ii"r, Jumli'i'- ol It'- I'.'H'i', mi.l Ciiniti,
I, 1. -, In mi. I I,'!' Ilm mhl r"lily uf ITcnrn-IJ, u
ii..inriM llnir nun ,ni,i'r M-rtnui, Kilk V,,
II. .11". It.'ii.rl-, n ' ti i -1 f t, . n . fixitaiimllniii, ln
,,l!,, i- ll. i.n iiilnnii' i "., I .1" limn llnni itliirk i
tin ir i.ll'iri ", n.l in their In hnlf, )srlnln tn h ,t
I ,1 nr.'l II nil nil i sp, .- i.i v ir,nu--iiM IP m
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i.l,., New York Tim-, dated llo, K,, ' '; - .i.
Aniihtroii-t U1V::, ,i,r my InmJ Clrn. fl.M tlii 7tlt dajr bf
April, in nit' yrnr m our i.npi, out tiiMutnj
oilit liiiti'li'cl nnd tlflj-i'i(;lit, ami tlio tijjlilj.
Urn yrur ef .tii'i l"nn linli .cnilrn.o.
AtSlAHK. I-EEl, Slurif.
iu:usvi:irs xotwks. "
. -VdTICK IS linltl'.IIV (IIVKN, Hint the f
. So ill the streets, at
in the railroad cars and
liasdassod both Houses of t 'onress bv a i
decided majority ; a result which w ill re
store lieneo to the count rv and relievo the , not uiilroiiuetitlv m the carnieres tlial ac-
national legislature of a mbject which has 'company a funeral train. I!u-ines.s is ur
master, uii'i , 'i cruel, I eieiuie-s ioi uu ei ii
oof n the means of more discord and strife
than nny measure ever brought before it.
In thus settling the dilliculty, extraordi
nary events have intervened which cannot
fail to make a deep impiession upon the
country, Tho I.eeompton constitution,
.klthoiiL'lt bittcrlv assailed at the com-
is. Wo lire the slaves of business. Sieep
'n we dream of it, as the slave ol'his task
master. We pride ourselves upon doinir
things .'ener.'lly in a biisinesslikeinanner.
We do them with a kind of business con
scientiousness, so that, when we taken
w-.ilk- which we rarely do, except between
our residences and ollices, we doit, not
ol all tl.e work done l.y linn or others un
der him in layiii.i-or repairin'of side walks
and of t he nature and amount of materials
furni-lied .-podl'iin;: the respective lots
before which the work was done and ma
terial used, and to make a w eekly n't urn
thereof into the olliee of the l'.urj:ess and
Town Council, for which work und mate
rial. he shall be paid by an order on the
I'.oroueh Treasurer,
i:ctio -Ith. believer and a a olicn as
sidewalks shall be lah
meneemeiit of tl.e session, four months', '1 t-'t u'-l'l'y "''"'ei to the insjiiration twenty per centum ml.
:H0, and denounced as n u eunition and a -;. " nl ' ",r
' 1 Ti il nr.t- r,r mi,. I ti'.iiil.l,. tiol, w .--
... .1 I ... I ,,, rv uitii,... ... . .. ..
,rauu, n.is now received an niiirniiiuvc en
dorsetnent from both llou-es of f'ontiress.
Ur it, Last .Saturday, in the l S. Sen-
sential to the enjoyment, but ralher re
solve very gravely to enjoy ourselves, to
tr. at ourselves to a walk, been so, we rea
son, it will iiimrove our health and lit us
ite, the bill came up milking appropria- n tlio better for som,' purticular transac
tions for the Mormon war. Singular as it ; tion that cannot possibly be deferred be-
.c.ir, of tho 1'.) Senator w ho voted ! .'ol,Vl '!,; ,R'xt. 1"ol'".i", , ;Ve Parted and
walK an coneious oi waiiiin lor a saiu-
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...... : : ..i... ii i 1 1... . i oii''nrcliici.i iioeirme oi oii-'.uii,ini,i;i
,-nt?. . i i.i in ii i' 'iiei. ii sunn ne. uu: (,in . ... . , . ,,
of the Seeretarv to furnish the owner o. ereh-nty wil be i,br..,dnncd.
owners of ll,;. respective lots. r in wo ni.Miil.or. ;1,.. sj.."-ml commit f e.
ease no own-r can be found, then the o mvesti.-ate the tan! di-huv-emeiits , !
occupier of tl.e premise,, with a bill of Stoiy-, .v c. have done to
the cost of the work and materials with I'biladolph.a, wish Mr. I ade connected
thereto ll "t'f' - ,vl!" 111:11 IU in, consniere.i ni;::ny unpi n
, oroccm.iers to mt to the cxaminalicn.
bill to the I'.ot-
ouirh 1 reasiiier wil hm ten days, and in
in i Midi owner or owner.-
iniv the amount of such
in ii li(-T iM'ii Siii aiiiiox. A h tler iii
. . , i: . . . 4)V-ill
Kfioicinijs at wasniusuH v.i ,. , . , ,,. ,. , ,
Tassaerc Cf tho Kansas Bill. Ilind h ll'lor lh" I'nited I Stalest, nnd (hat
AWlilNoToN, MaVJ. -bast ni':i.t al 'if-'e'imi. Talnall had iis-iiined .".nimand of
o.ow.l collected before the I'rcsid. id's the I'nited Stales Mpiii'lnili. llo; MisMs.j
hoii-e w hero aiini.li were filed amid Inu- ' had been ordered to U hnnipoa. I he Ani
sic from the marine band. I'le-idei.t .u-' henta. San .laeinto and J'ortsnioiit h Were.
eared at the w in. low , and re. at lion;,' long, nui uie iwo nuier ..ei
i i i .i i . .i i.. I'ni.iiii iii ii t.nni'1 iiiiic .tii'i m. .
turueil thiiliKs lor tne eouor, mi.miiv. nun 'i'o " " l.,w nip m'c'.nnti. (nirt i.ttn cxiitiiiuM n 4
the best interest nl the country weio in- Kced had ch.'ii tel'od the Allien ail Hleainer i in ,.0, ,y nie, ninl ri' nniin Rlrd uf rtci4inU
volvod in the contest w h'.dl h.nl so hap- ,.-uti'Iopo to taJ;o liliil 10 ,-siiiiiieiiae, iiiim utllvo f..r Ilii) iiisiecti(ii cr livim, Ipj-moca, credit.
erininate., and he liopedand lieliev- :ivas to pay her .i,ooo per moiiin im- ma ura mm nn i.iik'ik iii nn.i nny mipri'mcti nan will
1 Ihat th" l'a--a.'."' of the lial.siis lull months. I"- " " " "V",. . . 'T
wouldtend to promote the peaceand luo-I - I I,,,,,,,,);), M'l,rlirl,l. on Tue.iliiy ll.o 17lti d
pority of the I nion. .y-A hltle fiirl, dauf-litor ol r va" ''d'-1 ,,r ,My m xt, fur (.iiiliriunli.in uU ullow-iici i
M.-s us Tombs, (iwm. flay, I.etchcr, : f w.st li.er town-hip, lo.l;:cd ol The account of John L. Cuttle, Adm'r.
and Stevenson, also spoke o tb.e nss.'m- Vrain of collee in herw indpipe, about nil, e n .,, (.f.Iat e of J. Hiddle Gordon, hitnuf
re-ult Ji iv i i,i,,i,iis .-in.'c. and all ell'orts to extract it I il, (' I 'l,, r.l,l ,1..M
proved futile. It remained in the child s The liual adiiiiiiistratioiiiicroiint of Ji)0.
M 't ioey and Marv M'Gocv, lul'mr tf'uirinx.
I of the estats of Simon I.yiieli, lite ol Law
j'renee t p., dee'd.
I'inal adiniiiistratio account of Mary Ft
well, (formerly Mary liose,) adni'x of Y..
jward Kose, deeeiised,
I The Administration account of Joseph
I Nicholson, Adniinistrator of tin cstatoof
. .s.iniilol S. Nicholson. de'e.iKed.
Nicaragua by ullowip.,' us to , ..,.,,, ,)0)in . Wrinht nnd
States troops upon the Iran- ,,.SS(, Williams, K.xocutor of tho last will
and te taiuent of Jacob Leonard, lnte of
i lieecaria t p. dec'.l.
I The partial account of I'.ivid Dressier
u I Klizabeth lressler, Ad'inrs of thee
late of John I'ressler, late of I'liion town
i ship, ( 'Icarticld county, dee'd.
t '1 I. '.' partial account of Wiilium Fuller.
t ii. surviving adiiiiui.-trator of the est a to
of.lnhn Fulloltoll, deceased.
! Tho partial account of Jmiiai T. Lei
Hard, one of the c.xeculols of Hie estatoo
i William'. Welch, la',0 of the borough o
: (.'learlieid dee.-iised.
'I I. e final administration neeount of Eli
Fvc. adiiiiiiistrator of the estate ofSnniuel
I J'ye, kite of the township of J'.rady, in tlie
I ci iinty of 'learlieid, d('( fused.
'i he final account of William Irvin. one
! of the ailiiiini.-iralors ofthe estate of Mnt
ihew Irvine, lale of lhtrnside township,
l.'learlii Id enmity, deceaed.
I 'J be final adniinistralioii aeeount of
James 'f. Leonard, administrator of the
estate ol Ii 'vid t igden, late of Lawrence
; tow n-bio, Clearfield county, deceased.
The iliiid admin str.ilion account of
Jam. - T. Leonard, administrator of (lie
'estate of l'hilip Fisher, late of Woodwnnl
toivn-hip, ( 'h arfield county, deceased.
! 'Ihe final niii-e iiiislrntion I'l'i-oiinl nf
j Frederick Shot:', Jiecnria towr.-hip, J.unos T. Leonard, admini-trator of tlio
i W. H. Dicker-Oil, " " estate of b' l.i it I.ennmd li.l e nf I ,. w.i.,..
Iila'.rc the first rcirard'ni'.' t
paeilieatioh ill which there had la-en no
dishonor imyw here. Senators High r,
(Ireeii and l.iown, and Hepre-eiitativi s J.
libmey Jones nnd 1'ntdish were ali-o soie
nadeil at tlieir residences, and made
spei'i'lles of exult. iti lll lit t ll ' p.l- l.'e of
the Kansas bill, regarding il as a in, i .ure
of peace, not onlv for Kan-a. but for the
whole country a measure (,f tmi .n for
the States and union for the I leiii.icra'.ic
party, and as putting an end to the ipies
tion'of flavery which has so long di'.tract
ed the country.
liovei nor Walker, in his recent letter tn
XIi-Hsrs. Cox and Lawrence, said that the
conference Kansas hill, ai interpreted bv
him, was in precise conformilv with his
views and course, not onlv in Kansie', but
since his return and in following the path
where duty and conscience, led hi:n, he
inu-t suiiiiort it. "If," he adds 'the odi
ous I.eenmtitni) Consti'.utinn, horn
fiand and I al ti.ed in perjury
I'eated bv an ovorwhclming vote by the
tilo of Kansas, thus demonstrating, by
il,,,ii ii ii i il Sn 1 1 i-f I ii v lust, when she was
! seized with a clinking, end died frail
istiiigulation. I'ittsburg'i I num.
I !kaiii:ii ok 1 iisiMTcnrs. Col. Sehle-sin-;.'cr,
who has arrived at New York from
j Nicaragua, brings the rutilit-d copy ofthe
.Cash-Vriiari treaty a treaty that practi
...,ii,. ,w i.. ,w .Y ii,,. t ,,;.'., i Mo, i,, j ii,,.
I erritory
I place Unit
.-it route, an 1 tliat put
road und"!' our protection.
tho canal or rail-
in
will be do-1
Tin: Co'tiNii S L' ii M fie. It issaid that the
j F.arl of lii.-se, one of tiie first a-1 rotn 'tners
in J'urope, has told a gentl' imm m Kug
jland that he anticipates one of the most
I inten.-cly hot mi in mors I hii year that ha
l ever boon known, and he advi-e-i faituer-,
to build i beds lor their ratt !e, l.y w ay I
mist C e extreme heat.
peo
j I'loloetmn a,
De.v
W
OOli-
I'l-iictieal result, the truth of my interpre- stock
li o,' ax Old Cori'i.E. In
S'h'Oiandoiih county, Virgii.i.i, a
t ition. this bill does, in fact, submit the couple of weeks him. l ather and .unthcr
Constitution to popular suti'rage for ratili-' Weirman,' old residents of that phu e, di
cation or rejection, which i-a!l I have re-Jed within a few days of each other. They
quired, ll'ith such a bill and m:c1i a dc-, li: I bec:i ir.arri"d for forty years,
cision of that ncople under it. no f,,r:niila-;
l ie ell'nrt will ever U'.M
mil
.I.
bold'
vote for or acaiiist
be made to with-1
e of i'ci.iIi.V States a
the ratification or re-
1 the
ev-1
ifovKV ItKTt iim:d. The Secretary of
the Treasury received on Tuesday, fifteen
bundled dollars in treasury lcl.'- lioni no
unknown individual in New York, who
.-tates that he had cheated the govern
ment to that amount during ticiien.1
1'ierce's administration.
! LIST OF .1
(enmmcn
.'l.o'kSrOKMAY TKK.M I?
ng .'.'d Monday, the 17th day
CHAM) Jl roll's.
.nay app
against the proposition, nearly every one
belonged to (he" Kepublican ranks, and
senator Hade of Ohio made .a long speech
against (he general policy of the war.
tary object which, somehow, we meir.i t-
turn to tidvantage ii.cuiiiaiily. lint in
atfad of securing tiiis double benefit from ,
our exertions, for such they are, we come ,
: . . i .. . . ... . .. :. I
There on evident disposition on the part 1Jlno "(l"iu' ! 1
. , . 1 It mav be thought that ive paint in exag-
of the oppoution to embftrr.-s (lie- exocu- g(n.ttU:j t.0i(irs , the truth is, that (he1
tive, not oi-Jy on his Kansas policy, but in 'picture we have drawn is by far too feint ;
!i is efforts to secure obedience by tho Mor-, .Vet, to express the reality of that gloom '
mens to the laws und institutions of their ' " llirL' " '' !'u, .' !:,.vs- 11 "V
, , , , I of over ,)00,I)(HI inhiibitaiits : we havesomo
eountry. N ot enough, however, of these th(,l(n.Si 11Iul a !Vvv otll( . f lllnuse-:
partisans voted against it, (o defeat the bill ment, and, nt lust, an Upeiii-house, where'
which pa-Bed by yea-i "'J, nays l'J. now and then nn opportunity is afforded
to w hile nwav an evening iiL'rceahlv. i
default of such owner or ow ners in- occu
piers ayiii -' such claims, the siune shall
lie collected in ntcoi ilanoe with the act of
Assembly.
To the Jliirgess r.rd Town Council of the
Borough of Clearfield The Committee
appointed '.'for that purpose report the
aojve ordinance.
THOMAS MILLS,
JOSKl'ir Ci ION.
l'assed April 0. l-'iS.
WILLIAM KAUEIiAniir,
I'.urL'ess,
! cf
phia, wl
r.eneh si
AsTt-ToH.iico Socinv. A society, na
med the ' Clearfield Anti-Tobacco Society" j
has recently been started by tho young
men of this pl.ue. It already numbers!
over forty members, who have solemnly1
plcdgei themselves to abstain from the'
use of tobacco in any form. At a meeting ',
lx-t Monday night, the society was regu-1
hil'Iv Oi'eaniefl l.v the eleetion of ,i l.r,.,il !
This is something, we admit, to be thank
ful for. But what has been done in this
huge community to encourage bodily ex
ercise, without which bodily health and
couse'Ueiitly mental vigor aro impossi
ble? Where ure the shaded public ave
nues, und parks inviting to a ride on
hor-eback, an afternoon's walk '! ll'here
the green terraces for the healthful game!
of cricket, f"i' the exercise of our arms, ;
, our Iudl's. and (rallies Aui on v
of ollirers, adopting a Constitution, Ac I grown people in this country never think
A committee, was also appointed to pro- of pre-ervingbodily strength and vigor, in
cure speakers to address the socielv at its1!'1'1 ,,nI.v.,v"i' k Va" 1,e l'""' ''v,,'b by bodi
... ! lv cxerci.-.e, but it seems never, to occur to
..exi i.ieeung. them that th
i ...,..!.. .. :.. . , :..
eir own oliVf-ie.-i woi.kness w f . 1 .
..,! ..1 .1.,.:.. ii ,i ' cess ,n in
on, .in,.-,., uj'tiii iiicii oiisjiiin. jareiiiaii
love, or vanity, ify.ui , lease, expects cv-'
crv bov to become n hero, but tiii eots t lint
saloon in (he basement story of MerrclLa heroic mind never cxi-ts but in a stronir
A Cartel's hardware .store, ajarge stock j heroic frame. J!eroi-iu is incompatible
of coiifictionniics. nuts, fruits of all kinds ' " "' ,,,,;iK n'-i'ies. final actum ot any
f-rvy-Taylor desires us to announce that ,
he will receive in a da-tor two, at hi.s new
OlM SCI.'DULS.
Mil. Llil'lnll,
Allow space in your valuable pa; cr for
a few lines concerning our school-. C. r
lilicat. s of a new stylehavebeon issued by
the lepar( ment at Ilarrislitiig, w hich I
will commence giving to teachers found
worthy upon examination at tho close of
the Normal School.-.
Ami -Y,''i-i; ii Hcrcly ii'irn that on and
a'ter the Colli day of June next, all the
old permanent erliticates will be annul
led, (and those teachers who have receiv
ed them, who wish to receive new ones,
must appear at the public examination of
the teachers, in Curw cnsville and be ex
amined.) Also, that on and after the
1-t day of October next, all the provision
al certificates, running beyond that date,
will be annulled to give place to the new
style of rovisioiiiil certificates.
To procure the professional certificate
a thorough kuowledi'u of all the common
I, with skill and suc
cess ;n the ait ot teaching.
A word to directors : Lh a-e send me
the report for your districts nt as curly a
day as possible. If any districts have
failed to receive blanks for lSoS, notify
without dehiv. ANo, remember (he
Justice I'ortcr.
The X -n'hu-l gives theWlowin
this i-cutlcinan :
For Judge of the Supreme Coir, f, we;
have lion. Wm. A. Porto.-, of I'Lihidel-!
io has occupied seat on tin-
nice .lanuaiv last, ov virtue ol in.-i
pointmciit, from (lovernoi- J'ackcr. The
selection i ; an admirable one. lie i-s t',:c
oldest son of Ikr. id If. Poller, L.-(.i..ici n-1
or of this Slate, and was born in Hunting-1
don, Pi-nn ylvania, in "ay. 1.-1.1. Having
received his i rei iniitorv eiiuc.'.i ! ,n in that i
I'lace, tl.cn under the charge
ico. Junkm, I. I.., and went
fthe Kev.'j.ihn
V. M. Smi'
-i'liiuel 'i'. Hoover,
Henry He! ( iling,
J'eter Syler,
Jesse liu'.toii.
iicorge llort'ui
11'illiaiii S, Wiu'ein
U. F. Ward,
101'jah Keose,
Kiehard Hughes
William L'ook,
Henry I'o.-t,
v ti r J avis ,
iliioU'.:,i a
Kote,
IVivid ( 'rnwell,
John Hunter,
Andrew Conawav,
John McMurray,
Jiiines A. lii ad,
me
. w...,v..v.,,.-, tHi.j, ,i.,ua v,.,n,,ifl . . . . , , , , , . .- Oo,l"llll"l'l V
tobucco and segars, surdines, &c lce klu'1 'l ? ' strength, or else it is p..," Vl,,.
l ligati' ii yen have impofcd,
morbid, and will soon have exhausted i
"if. UTiilo in Europe, no school is
hools
Normal S( la
L. I.. STILL,
County .Superintendent.
l rirniLif fi;om nicw mf.xico
cream can be had every evening
Tue Siamese Twins Nowhere. A cor-' " 'Uiout a gymnasium, we have here im-re-poudent
of th Lousvillo Jwrnol, ,vli-, "-n.s'e cities w ilhotu a nngle space large :
tinir from Henderson. Kw. dives the t',.1-' l'1Kn'-1' u"1 flllal'-(,'l '"r (ho rambles and
i - - ... .. .... , ,,.,,,...4- ,.r i.rt.-l .....I i ),,,. ,.,.-. . ,.:i. i..
lowing oi a "m mis nalurm m (hat jihice, f " ".' v.,.. c,JU,. , ..on la- cottr.KspoxnKM f. oi tiik
thill surpasses all freaks ot ihat occasion- .- i .., u-.-ai.y iiiiuiucii grawj-piois.
ally whimsical lu.lv, Duiau Nature, thai , I"1'1"1 ' '"'l out gravel walks, mc more
was ever heard of! ; t"!,n t'' ''"' 1"-"I. and are, in fact,
, "I have just returned from a visit o b,lt t,,in.--,s s,'(w, not use. There is no
Olio of (ho most extraordinary curiosities !-T ''' " ''f-re our boys can play at cricket,
ever known in history ofthe human r.i.e. lor li,,iP ot!u'1' -'ece-.-ary exercise. Tliey
A iie'-ro woman bclonirinc to Samuel '"""''.v '',nv 1 without using tlieir amis
sion (
111.1 do not
luring the
tl.onuigll college course, Lla.'.ua'.iug with
the highc.-t honors in a class of unusual
merit, lie then enter d the cilice i f i.i
uncle , Hon. Janus M. I'ortcr, L. L. I. of
this Boiough, and was admitted to tl.elar . .Inhn Beaumont
of this county. Immediately upon his ad-; John MeNiuil,
liiis.-imi l.o went to i l.il. ..1( ! l,:a and set-1 J.unes Arthurs,
tied there, cud lor some nientiis coii'iuc
tcil the criminal pru.-ecutions tin re as lvp
uty Attorney (Jcncral, with singular chili-,
ty for ..-o young a man. On the deccrae i.f
Henry Morris, lvip, we think in th". fail oi"
IK-!;;, he was appointed sheriff of the city
and county ol l'liiladclj hia, ap.il served ;a
sucli until the next genci..'l election, a pe
riod of clcv. n nionths. He conducted the
bt..-:ne.-s of that olliee with gr. at ci. dit to
himself and benefit to the ublic, lopping
off all the.cori iiptii.il of its ofbi i rs pre
m ming the exlot (ion or lakingof illegal
fees- promptly paying ever all moneys
coming into his handi- and conducting the
whole of bis biisjne.-s in m ( ..einj lary a
maimer, that on retiring from office, a vol
untary letter of ihanks, t igned by nearly
three bundled numbers of the l'hiladci
l hi.i Bur, .villi John Sergeant, and Horace
Blimey at their head, was tendered to him
for his oflicial fidelity. He then roscmed
the. practice of tl.e hiw' rising an, 1 growing
daily in Lis profession, until he l,a, mi. lin
ed a standing lawyer, nt least .-if,i;;l lo
any gentleman of bisiige in J nn-ylvaiiia.
To show the estimation in which he is
held by bis f'ellow -eiti.eiis, he w as nomina
ted by the Convention, on the f'.i.-t ballot
nsK
t. i.ot is r.Ki't 1'' r.n almost unanimous vol.
I.x.L;,,;,,!?,
I.ICAV.
April 2J.
Tll.lV
(leorge V. Caldwell,
S. lb Khiile,
John Litz,
,'i scph IF. Sull,
'i'homas ( I room,
William Barr,
l'hilip Boss,
Pavid S. I'lotner,
James I lowh r,
John Mchall'y,
1 ,'avid Snyder,
(leorL'e W. Horn,
Miles" J. Itishel,
Henry Shetler.
John Stewart,
C. C. Worrell,
Austin Curry,
John J. llcstover,
Joseph I'. Mulson,
ti'.'orge Pearce,
John Iiiderjr,,
S. J. Gates,
J. M. Williams,
Jacob IWIger,
Hrnery Snyder,
John jiarnhart,
Jacob J'und,
(ieorge B. Smith,
Panic! Uetzel,
P. 11 t.WP.-hip.
Jir .dy township.
l'.'.irnside (ownsliiji,
Bradford tovvn-hip,
Cleai field hnr vigh,
1 i.'catur township,
lV-rgu-r n towii-liii
tiosheti tmrnship.
(.rahai.'i township.
Jordan tow n-liip.
Karthaus town-hip.
Knox township.
Lawrence, lowu-liip.
l'i Ite. township,
l'enn township.
.it'iioi:'-'.
lieccariii tovTiisli!.
Hi
tow ii-hip, CKarfield coimtv. deceased,
r. ls'S'l JAMKS WKK.'LliY, Ifi
"oNii UtillT ON A SHORT MB-
X; I'. 'A'.l.Yi .SJIOJir minouneei
to Ms IVii'ii'ls I lit t ho Inn reiiKivvil ntmv of liii
s t'-ieU (Vniii tlio 'Shnrt .slK.fi s!h!i' (,n -hurt dii
tn tic i fniui hi-,ili Mini, I, hi tlio flicp f.rm-rljr
iii iii,ii' 1 uu a W.itiOi nnil Jewelry Sloro, by K.
H. Wolsli, ilec'il , nearly opp'.sito to ltee 1 nnd
Wenver's Stun', wlier.! lio will bo f.niiiil nt all
all linn s l emly tn m-coininnd te liia old cu.itnmon
mi l as in niv new iinon lis inny I'nviir tiim with
l ull, nail il.. tln'ir ni.rk on us shnrt nntir- nn it
.an he iluii.. elsewhere, nml n uliort neeounti
mid.u lull-,' Iri'-n l-, ho will sell clie'iip for CASH.
Il.'ai.'-niii'lo vvoi-ii eiiiiataiitly nn lutml, nil I wr
in nl. .,1 nut tn ri;i. ravel or cut in the eye. Anil
ii liiU U tlio time lor sctllin n, miiil Shnrt re
que's's nil i,Mf"ii inili htuil to liiin tn foine for.
w.irl ami n'ttlili' up tluir account.-, nml pnjr tin
eiis'i or sin. tlu ir mites, nnil lliey will larvcoiti.
riein liiM. April 7th, lSj.S. :tui.
N. 1! 'I lc person tliHt fuuinl olio lino boo Nc
(1, . ii tl.o miirr.iiirf lift r tlio fire, enn have tin
lanto nl' it by enllijg nt tlio f-lioo Hhop of
FKAXK SIIOKT.
I'lell township
Burn- ide b wn-hiji
.4 .4
Brady township
Bradford towush ip
Chest town.-liip
Covington tp.
Covington tp.
Coi iiigton tp.
Curweiisville boro.'
Curvvensville boro.'
Cnrwcnsvillo boro.'
Clearfield boro.'
IVcatur tow nship
I'ecatnr township
(iirard township
turarel townshij
I"-. Th
an-
Stites. of this nbiee. nni liivth ei,.l,i .I,.,-. ! vo to handle the forks or si oons at din-
ago, to four living children, joined tog. lb- ,!' l'('M al ,'""1- Hovv f"'' we
er by pairs in a still more peculiar manner
tlinn the riameso twins, the two beys
are connected at tho shoulder, nnd from
the Lip to (he knee joint, leaving the low
er joint of theIegs and the feet of each per
fectly free. The girls are joined nt the
slmiil.ler, with this difference from the
boys, that they h.ivo but one au issuing
from (lie.jiiclionol'dieir.-houldcrs. They
are joined from the hip down to the foot
tlie two legs ehdiii! in one loot
expect from such a coin-e of traiiiins tin
fall devel.ipciuent of their mental and
physical powers? (ierinanv i- a country
di-tiiigui.-hed for good minds, and power
ful thinkers, and also strong and well de
veloped frames nnd the fact mus t be at
tributed, to a great extent, to that nation
al wisdom which has turni-d every school
into a gymnasium. S0 deep is the con
viction of the (iermaivs that (hey call
(heir .schools or colleges gymnasia. If wo
do not wi-h to doom coiuiii" L'enerations
t.i Fe mail reached here last night, brin-
mg us dates tot he hr.-.t ofthe month. The
party in charge report bud roads in conse
iiciice oi snow and rain. l-'toin Port
I non to the Arkansas river th-fc. were
one or two violent snow storms, and the
cold succeeding was piercing and intense
enough. Some animals of the trains ci tn-
111U' in
S it in k t n A I k a i it .--On the 11th April ('corgo IP, Nairwood, Urahain township
Edgar Castino was shot dead in New Jlan- "illiiim Davis, Graham township
over enuiitv, North Carolina, by bis bro I' tn. H. Montgonierv, (.'ruham township
Huston township
Ionian towns
(her in-law, Noah Lanier. The land of Hiram Woodward.
the latter had been sold for debt, and the Bobert Li.ldell,
former purchased it. On preparing to ljvans Miller,
plant hit crop Lanier approached him and I'-'isk" Aidry,
shot him nnd hi,-; horse dead on the spot, Abraham Jvyler,
and then escaped... Castine, the Wil' Oeorge 1. Dillon,
... i ... , . I . T
. i, ,iii. ., , , , hihili. ni .joui uai stivs, w as nut ecii io t ur- ' " ' '''' ", ll i
l.eck and .Inhiison s, Al nnio s. nnd i ,i i i- . .. , . ,' 1 .. m
,-..,. . i .,' . ' chase (he land in coiiscnueiiec o his hnv- 'lames B oom, sr..
Lawrence to.m-iiip
Lawrence tow nship
Morris township
Morris town -hip
1 lice township
Pike tovvnshi
P
'In re..'ir,l I,, f 1,.. .r.t,., r,f tin f l.iilw.i,
n.iture iecni to liavc been (piite n ecceii- '''.v-u-al deehnennd mental in-igiiilipiiiice,
trie as in their formation, one of the bovs both our lull grown men, ami boys must
being black, nnd (he other us while as (fie t'.'.0 lu"le n,'tlV0 ,"'icise. All sports,
child of s white woman : and to with the ""'A " hoisobnik, hunting, shooting,
sir!. Thev all seem to be perfe. tlv (ril-K t' pt'.'- "i-tead oi being discredited
healthy, nnd (h mother is doing uncom
monly well."
..I .. 1 .. I 4
"i"i is urn- II'i,,'1 Ul . I' 1. .-IS 10 lle'VV S . -1 ,t . V. II ...
f.om Santa Be, i, is of a trulv lamentable' wns,,,?ruW JUon Kirlc Vr
h,: . . "";'V y.?1 ,Wl1 H,; ll0'n Ml us T,1E Av.-rii.l..r tho contract 1 Bm. V. Johnson,
the c,.lun is of the (-lu.-ttejins budn re.,- for furnishing mules for tho nrmy, tbo IsancGoss,
Khle wini M.,'01,'mn'.'- ,l ''k 'Vr0 -" 'aiscrs of Sanganunon county, Ilii- Thomas Mathers,
stote(l Ku-hatdllwens which proved fa- nois, have furnished and forwarded to St. 1!. B. Ilegarty,
al to Mr. Gorman and, we Lave every Loui.s, t,vo hundred and seventeen mules. John Byeis.
icason to fear, will prove fatal also lo Mr. The total amount for which ihev .,,1,1 ;
J1T'.- . ( . , about ?;:'. dim, a very snug little Vuin. A. T. ffCHHYVER,
liave "tv ,t'w,,, ' M "'"' m.v , --- TTAS reSHr-d the practice of inedioine, nui
correspondent, some hours alter the until Ihe Murder of MlES Baver. H "ill nttcml promptly to nil cnlli in hi- nro-
lelt, and ho says in Ins letter: 'Tbe nnxi- Bloomsiu uo. Va.. Anil "7 1nl-4n "'"""n. by day or nij-ht. Ro.-idenco o ri'mite the
l ike tovvnsliin
Bcnn township
Bonn township
Union township
Woodward tp.
n'oodtvard tp.
H'oodward tp.
Woodward tp.
ety of tho coniinunitv in reenrd in fr wtiii...... ,,i:I ii :,t: .." .' ' Moihom-t church.
,,- , , ,. . . c - "i ..4o imii .1 iiiiiiins, mis neon
. , . 4 - ... ft.,
i ..incur a. t. .ipru j M court mar
tial for the ti in I Geti. Twice nssembh
at Newport Lerrncks this moriiing, but
did net organize sn coiifoej.icnce ol Gen
Jetup, wiio in eijottcd to-i.i,;ht.
Beck s condition is L'rcat nml t.i.i viwi;.. . n,.,.. .,i i. i ...:.i. . . ..-' '.. .
pscHio-pn, osoi'hers, should be coun.e- Vl) t0 yesterday. ( Wedncs lav' .V V if' ZZ i ,,,W'011 ln
nnncffu an.i encouraged in every possihle ,V(S r0nsidere,l lr..:.li Y.. . . I iV "i. u,ll."e V?T n,'fl1' A
manner, i.ii , ie y and privately Here i. -, . . i r- "- '.. .:. : oursvnie, iiciks county, in October nst, , V
i, 4. i;.' ... rr, '. r h:.' ? 1,u1" terday, however, the syinn-l Miss. Buver it will be rn .nll..Mn,l
....... ..v,..,. ,,.,. ciisier.vci v ,.ie : ami cinrieii I,,. r l,.u-,. ,..:i.. wn i t
Mny , 18SS.
out on Lusinas !
Jour.
great ciiuso f,jr apprehension" as ni.d secreted beneath a
su! s equel
"". muu, nuTejusigone io m, late, j he loss of this centleninn WL.m'
iii ,i . a."
wou.uoeagriuisi4oci; lotuo couitaercial uud Simuel Hvler aro in misr,,,
CAUTION
Lb por-on- ure hcrcl-T emit.
ineUdling with tho fi.l'nwinn property, nw
,,-i--iu ..i .nn Miij-uire, an nii.l nrnn-
whs hmitrlit hv n nt Sheriff". .ni -.i iJr.
... ...... ,w .uu ,,.,1,
' mm .in;.uir on nun ; 1 IV
laion, I (im-
beneath a bridge; where it ZrrTtr nT ' P-" - nly, ,SbJ..T omordeV
itly found. David Gumhert f r ' 1 - "t by uh of Mu-hul Frank .nd control. J '
H.l- .. - ' - - .lEUiro on limn. . .-.
.iguiro nn Innn.
i.iiec is hereby given Hint let
Xl ten of A.liiiiiiNtr.itiiiii lmvo tlii ilny been
griinti'il to the un.l.'i sii-iuiil on tho estate of And
rew Welch, lute of Liinrronee In., ilccM. All per-.-iiiiii
hnvlnj nny Iiii.-inen in rcbitinn to -niil ost
iite, vv ill cull upon rid ulnl ninho -oltloinent.
ItOIJEIlT TUOMl'SON.
l.unrcnre tp., J,in, 12, lsls.
AJjormedCrphana' Court Sale.
1") Y virtue ,f nn onlor (if the Orphnni Coumv.
) I'leiirliuld co., grnnted nt Aug. Term, lliT,
then) will ho c.vp,i"c"l to public mlo, by outcrjf
nt the li ie c ol lli liceeii J. MoCnlly, in Cheit tp.
on oiitnr.liiy the ,'tli ilny of Juno u'nl, nt 1 p.m.
n certain tract nf hind, Into the otnte of John
.McCully, iloe'i)., beginnm) nt n ( ho. Unit Onk
cinues (ilimii) and enruer uf bind of Uc.Maileri,
thence bv tract in name uf John Ciinuiu-;ham K.
if K. 11 j j . r. iiioi e nr lew lo a pout; tlienc by
fund f .Mi-Cully S. 40 E. Kilt per. nion er
1- f n m.iple. iheiieo 5jl w. by other Inmli of
sni.l ilrceilcnt S. i.O W. to a corner, and thence
by tract line 3 fill per. more or lots to the begin
ning, nnd u litninuii ll.'i ncrct nmro orient, be
in,5 ihe much west qimrler of tract mirrored ia
nunio of Juhn (iuudakcr.
JOS. PATTERSON,
UEDE CC J. M Cl'LLT,
Adm'n of John cC nlly, deo'd.
TRIAL LTf,T TfiTf TvTAV TPPM 1fi.1
1). Adams, vs Bugle's adm'r.
McFarhin vs Best. -
Bider nnd wife vs Eliza Irwin.
Hinds vs Mason.
Bitter vs. llurxthal A Bro.
Draueker vs Hartshorn.
Wilson's Ex'ri vs. Mehafloy A Mitchell.
Cndl.'ury nnd Wife va Towcll, et. al.
Abbess vs Caldwell.
Mitchell & Mehall'ey vs. renniiiglon. "
i i .-iniv vs i.iooin,
Sabin vs McGhee.
Irvin's heirs vs MeMasters.
Dnvis vs MeCraeken, et. nl.
McKce vs. Bloom.
Best vs McFarhin,
(.'omoford, vs Bfoutz.
Jones et. al. vs Rartles, et. al.
Bi'ldle vs. Swnu.
Askey vs Stevenson.
rinkers vs. Locke.
Kerlin vs McGnrvev.
GKO. VALTEllS, rro'y.
April 21. 18.-.H. '
CA VTION. : '
4 penont are hereby cautioned aRiiinil
V. buying, or in any way meddling with 1
.Mile h Cows, one red and the other brindle. o
in the po-nos-ion oi Josoph Millward. of Docatur
tp., an the unid cowi belong to tne, and ar In hit
and
DAVIOG0S3.
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J. P. NtLSON t CO.