oncilethedisoonU nted State, and the of- rcb, and the bulwark of the right oi A Fatal Miatake. A. a la.t eD'ort to prevent the epara .v. e.,n, ifvmi had the South e.d by a State, me on ;miora her .i.ter.. m-wuing."."--...- nJ in dorasntiOU 01 lenueu vi-id. . ....... u t ..: I ..11 S.,l,.r,, Slt. tl.nnn. i TTKMIIIX. I .ubiucd what would you ao wui, . -'"-"--"- . ,7 ,h them to remain in the Union ; I Jin rea- in- between . .. , ' " .. A field Rifle, will re the richU and lntorusis The right or wrong oi it iu - t vnti irmild haV .'al'bt Jlfl IH.1U. IH A TWJl J w " " ,i ' . if 4li- Smith Ktutftfl to teta.n Wen mere ... - - - . . ht or nnuered provinces or iu - 7. T1 ZZ oiZ . ... lo W ofr.votut.on. u.l .Up.. in in stave, recognised. W hat a haz.ru - , cy or "7" " reguUinR the nation can be saved ; not by .sere ho. ore running then. Mr. President, for an duee U end t h. , con 0,0 nee. re ng f idle abstraction or a vam aiuo. 1 -. f xce.ail,gly. h wM iro 1 w no nleasuro. sir. in this "", , , t ,iflr,r..well ai faith. Whon Korae wa. m iw. A.God is my judge, u.y heart i.( COMPANY,--The C!m. I anal fnm v.. Jo JM 1 . ihVdy to fight for their constitutional right, .isted and rolled back the wave, of du- thoritie. of Virginia nv.ted. tier sister gQhoolIJouM iilyZ lUCJ "e" . .1 . . .1... lt, ,( C Inmul h h tlm lOrm Of COIT at 1A ,.I..,V a. m. with urn,, inj ,.1. 7' coru anu strut , u - uhiiiv.. - - - - - - - - - 1 I u j TT. n higher and higher, until .he i. mi.sioner. at Washington on the 4.n in- -'.- VoXVthi r.pTn ,WblMk n tV luat hour but to xlied a brother'. l.lnml In r rrivti tcidal war. I shall be ready , risen never I never! But .till I bare an abiding faith that work. a. quite submerged, and her resistance i tant, who .hould take into ffansulcratiou f.te jt JttUK F. i?01S, WtStrg't, powerles.. . ,aU tho disturbing question., ana 11 pos.i- TTEXTIOX, CAVALHYTThTMoJT For niyw'f, I have but a few day. long- ble, unite upon some measure that would j taa crtiry win meet in full uniforai er to serve hero, when I .hall return to be .atbfactory to those of the Southern ; ;KJ,;-.tk. share her fate. She i. my mother and 1 .State, tliat have not j et .eceeueu. vir ora of th Capiais ' heart U , unju.l to omen, i ... , . . . . waa . . . mula nl0 wbat lutlo I am ; and thoug l1''.!!!.. Roman.that. nl.ilo the Colli.eum 'time, she ha. chcrWed and care.sed. thojlove her tith filial affection. She has giniaimradiately named five of her most and though at 'eminent citizens as commissioners. ui- fete-Jt JAMKSW. STRAKPORD. First Ecr(ot rot in it at all. I am id .'. . . u t0 wiel(1 any prop. ination. 1 .land here between tbe ww in lbe Government, and peace treme. of the North and the South. 8e fulrmMn. t0ftivc,t the movement, so that ting lut little countenanc. or )'mr J I m . t fce ,ndlieed to look before they irom either tide, but I stand for mycoun., Butlt U id, on the other side, try, for tho Union of ihee Mates. ior thgUhe autborily of lUo Government of cause of juftice end humanity, l oi r be vinj;oated . ,igbt. for duty and fidelity 0U h, ! that rebellion, sedition, and insurrection tndfga.nstalratricidulwar at all times , doirBi the Union saved, and muU be put down, the laws executed at all hazards. On ,i ;.. v.rv contingency ,. ... vi.i I bsvoahvays mil that 1 o .,. allJ M. l0 the Uuty o:ul pow. wuthern men bhn.eles. on tin- .ubjett. of lhe0overnmwl,i Iooncur mninly in They have indulged a .pint of rcr!"1,n-whlt WiU, by th9 Senator from ML lion and retaliation toward the Mh-Ui , Pouolab. Xo .nan denies neither wise nor philosophical 5 and !,nat' the laws should be executed ; but . if .nnotbe denied that a vexatious sy.tem 0fft vereign State, by a com- of epionage has been kept np ,08!Inon voicv ani i authoritative form, southern States as to northern men v,s,t-!threw ofr their allegiance to the Federal ing that region, and in son.o ,nB'ance" GovernnieMti And acknowledged another, cruel and condign punishment mulcted gre you la execul0 tll9 :nWi vitnin upon iheru in a manner disgraceful tD '"e; g &ul of carry out ftny ono of tll, ege, and well caloulated to provoke fi-ifunctions of the Federal Government! gression and hostility. They have, in ttc,-;To cxecute the law., suppress insurrection dition.becn unnecessarily enslUve al)(i put down rebellion is a nico theory, exact.ngou unimportant pom;.. r , alint ulk . bu. gentlemen ll.jtt Mr. 1 ' 1 " " i UlUb nut- I times have loft th? imprcniiioii l tell us how it cftn be done ngunst the ing that the nouhern people could do or, of g ,ovmign Slale? w'henf een " oi very old man ; and ssy would relieve their apprehension, or ossuace their feelings. A. for secession, I am utterly against it vain, for " Time', oftacing finger " ever points to the fallacy of tho expectation. Tho humbled prido and departed gran deur of the onco mistress of the world arc a fitting commentary upon woridly am bition. Still, the American boast th.t while tho Union stands America will stund, is far more wise and rational. But me.ti.s must Is used. Then, boast may be indulged. The adoption of the resolutions of the Senator from Kentucky, by the vote ot all parties in Congress, would at once give assurance of re-union and con tinued union, and would bo the voice of peace and good will throughout the land. Whut a bleised moss.ige it would be to go trembling over tho wires from Suto to State, from c'.tj to city, from town to town, hill to vullcy, and house to house, throughout this broad laud ; and hot' meny heart, would impulsively thank God for his mercies 1 Our Government is too young to end now. Comparatively speaking, it is in its infancy. It has only andlaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Misjouri and "T E W DRUG STOKR Tluboast wa.lthen frowned whether .milingor frown- other Southern State, immediately foN ing-I love her .till. Frowning though lowed her example, and ,n their sr.eot.on Z' fa last she has been, f he is just and gener political partizan'thip was entirely ignored, Uiidinguf Dr. Woods, 00 the oomar of Lect ous : and come what may peace or war, New Jersey and New York did likewise, an Cherry tret, in the burcngb of ClmrHtii, . ... t , , xt x- 1 Kbcrs tliPT will b hsnpy to ucoommodati in. weal or woo her cause will be my cause. The delegation from New "i oik is compo wb. mny desirs.rticles in their lin.. ThJ I ray to hor in the touching language of sed of five Republican, and four opposi- buini will be confined strictly to a ineffable love : Uion men. Massachuse!!. declines sending Dntg and Prescription But'inm, " Whither thou gooU I will go; where any delegates. Other Northern States And no pains wu uespsreU to render sau"ifaeu. sonic there are still alive who lived before independence. Can it be that its exis tence is to be so limited f a sky rocket tho people have thrown oil their allegiance to the General Government, and acknnwl- 1 deny the right, and I abhor the C01,sHa I)t conimand the citizen to Rn'"S tLe nation, to rise and shine for a qiiencei:eii.u,.i1..i. - llU) oni, th'ng, but his allegianco to the :unc' l'"'o'. )K torise no morer ment as to the light- no remeUr lori , . .. ; U do not bolievo this. God has muro in y one ot t..e evus ntusn.su , u . . .y fa h hand ad foot Yoi, m 1 S ;'l ..n.,..atA Aliinn I M ft 11 1 juuSemciu,u ,..gB... - C8not carry mails, nold courts, nor col Tu.llUt n t Mtti r 'Innt rAVAmiAc tiitli I lin At'tnv. pvnn ifvou dure countless others of a distiebttd a lar 0 PU0. Wl wilh aU tbe Arniy ing and destructive character It were ; lhi Govenllncnl llM ftt ,,resi.ntt ,ucU a wiser to beat the .Us ve .have .than fiy to . . . b, J( lu Wl,tthenT Shall others wo know not ot." ill uisspiu- t , . 'the wall cave the 'wa recoL'nue tbe States now ekiminc to,1"" "";'" tion ar.e.t agressions upon the rignt. 01, . thai the time of i tho Sol fi Will it extend the area of their j 1? Will it bicuk up dc facto merits, and wage war sga;nst them, to re store for America than this. It required tho lloman empire about five hundred years to rtach the climax of it. gi outness and about an equal periwl to decline a:id fall ISabylon had existed sixteen cent it ries .-!ien the mysterious characters on all'righied king notice its downfall was at hand. thou lodgest I will lodge ; thy paople shall be my people and thy God my God. CLEARFIELD, PA. Wednesday Morning, Peb. 6, 1331. Meeting for the Appointment of Etlo-eates. have such I VT- M "00,,' tnt senior pnrtner, mnj slj n . 1.'. n 1 t . . k 0,",, ni coninlied in the "DniFtor." Hut what of Pennsylvania! Jssheaid- wi,cn not absent o ptofcsnional busin... ing in the good work i'iat suggested this sero room foreonsultmisn in sttnehed to tb. Convention! We fear not. It is fttnm. where nafinnt tniiv hm v.imina.l ...... ' -' rii.a.oi,, II UH Krrv Brlli- uliiu lu lnn..l In -....I, . . i j " J m bmi u nu WUO. her legislature authorized her Governor to lisbni.nt wilt be kept on bmd,aod sold ot greaii; appo nt .even of hor citizens to repre-, T. itiiicnT Casn. will .e.tu t'hs.' sent her there, anil in piirsunnco of the to oiler inducement in the w of prlcee authority thus given, Gov. Curtiif his' yieinns will b. supplied st sm.ll p,, , r.- esntsjre over coU und ca.Tiigs, and their idn made the following selection. Lx Gov. re solicited. Everj srtiole sold will U purm4 I'oliock, Uavia wilinot, judge white or m f bg " ; 'iua'i'J hid ana, Mr. Loom is of Pittsburg, Win. I . " Mc Kennan, of Washington, Win. 11. VrTlCE.-The unilenigned, an Audit Meredith of Philadelphia, and Thoma, E. H s'iw XTiA Franklin of Lanoaitor all Republicans, 8TK0UI,tte of FerBiunn townip, Rivci notice and some of tuenuhe most, rabid of the j'rVhner A Tet?1i'0c'rr"M!'onl TCE-Dat' re. I mn I.L 0f.1t. -Y rrnHt'iuv . . ' We are quite urc that in this WOODS A BARRETt jtbs 2Cth of FKRRUAKY, 1S6I, at two o'clock, ..,n P- " whern and when all pero-1 le;.-nll ini,' matter r i,,.,i icmpi Wi, c ;.. 1 11 11 ' iwlp vuniu iii! nugweu liltlUell to be in- I febB-4t Auditor. UuenceU by those who have no tor their country by those who are eal love, tTJTIOX.-All nr,or, .rn .....i wil- i J bJ "8it piirehnsinj or medjli'mt with a certnin II KU COW. now iu tho posjeuiua ff J. A. 1IEGARTY. A PMI' ?TRATftR 'S "KOTICE.- LettelTIf j. . Auinmimruuun navtnir inn iy been i nono of these things. Nor can it by any possibility improve the material interests in either Reclion of the Union ; and I do iiiu Aiiicnun government, existed more fioculiar .nst.lut.o-? Will U b.cuic 11 inl,iejm,isliicliolloflll,Ulliled Statc, than twelve times the period which our. machination, of those who conspire to ,.e ctive ,imit!)? ha been in existence. The English Gov ,iy off ahye property ? A ill it assuage dQ U NnnM.nl haf ,eeu ovcr wx COniu.ies since popular filing w the North as . oalaver: . Sljh ft wflr would not the day. of Magna Carta; iheAme.ican Will it give at d.tional security, to .involve a cont(1&t wilb fivo SlaleiI 1)lllyi but Union has not seen one I Cnuld it be holder. f.li.TTnl will it prevent m H. U a mad man nd reoenstructed, as far as surrection? in my juugement, it win uo broken. niihi we not honP ilmt it. frt,m. er much the border State, may deprecate Julih would be doopei- and firmer thaa the action of the Cotton States, and how-ver 1 that the ordeal through which it is 1111..L ii,..ni... i.m.ri a.i.inn no pajs:i) wouiarooli s rouiuliitioiiH . ,. . ,, ., . cici 1 liiviii fci v T umi miiirii. iiiAmunvii w rot infnd to dwell upon the question ofi ... ,,,. more eflectiveW and comulelelv in the rani uonuuiibu it) s a jm umv( hm im vj j w w with scarce an exception, declared seces. . nfclions of tho pooplo ? .ion to bo the right of any State, and that' Senators talk or war j and it dis no war shall be maduon a itor State fruy1"'0" n0 man', nerves that widely separ the exerciso of that right, however unwie at'JState" communities should do that exorcise may seem. Then, sir, it - The men of the arctic regions of tho would be a war with fifteen States on one j United States, away up in Maino, and side and eighteen on lbe other. LetSen- V ermont, and Massachusetts, c.in shake ators who talk of war study the picture ! j their gory locks at thoe inhabiting a neck Nothing in all the sad consequences of ' lllna m the tropics of Amoricn, kno.vu dissolution can be so blasting and horri- ns rlorida;. and the Floridians in turn, ble, as such a war, even though it preson- jmay uiauitosta belligcrant design, Such material interests in cinsidering the val ue ot the Union. If we could have two republics of equul size, and live in harmo ny and in unrestrained commercial and political intercourse, the national growth might not be seriously atTected. But would this revolution stop with tworcpub lies ; and can peaceful relations be main tained? Doth are possible; but neither tho one nor the other is probable. If once disruption becomes permanent, the history of the world would seem to teech that subdivisions would follow until the American Union nould be divided into a scoro or more of petty, wrangling, and ted the hope of re-establishing the Union.: "ght will be bloodless ; but it will be far But how fallacious and delusive must be iotherwiso with the freo and slavo States the idea of union through such means! It .bordering on each other, should that be demoralized republics, exciting only tLejinvolves the practice of disunion of the j l" l"e of division. They will bo within nli nnrJ rontpmnt of iha world most latai type, i.ei war once commence. uismnco ana 10 mem this war Aeknovv!odinir the iustioe and com-!nd the Union u c u plaints of the southern State, to no incon siderutile extent, I deprecate with all my heart tho remedy they pursue, and am prepared to resist it by all proper means in my power. Even if the right of seces sion were clear, Mr. President, I main- is gone forever. What, w'1' he no idle bravado. It will be a mat- would -bo the purpose of th war? It j ter of lifo and death. Look at the posit must either be to chastise the offending 'on r ,u own glorious old State. No States, or gratify feelings of hostility inroad river, or high mountain, or deep against them ; to yindicate the honor and chasm, o." high wall, divide her from the I dignity of iheGoverpment.or reconstruct wavcuolding Ssutos. From the waters of l the Union; b.it it would full to accom. ll,e tJllio to those of the Delaware, her tain that justice and good faith to the I plh the one or the other. What good uroal lU0 nestling close up against the othnr Statrs nquiro that redress for alle- end then will it Rubserve to shed the H1" of her slavebolding sisters. First, ged grievances to the South should fiwtiUood of our race and kindred, whosepa- on tIj0 wefct. come. Virginia, then Mary) be rough tat the hands of tho people, tbe irate from us politically, because they have ldi and then, full up in her genorous fountain of political au'-hority, t nd in the! believed they were not treated ns equals ? , bosom, rests her little sister Delaware, forms prcicribed in tho Constitution. States cannot be brought bsck into the wil'' the heads of both reclining on the Tho southern States should hate petition- Union, or kept in the Union by the sword, bank, of the river where, at the same wo od Congress for a Convention of States to. It is impossible. Ours is a Government n-ni tho rays of the morning sun may revise the Constitution and romove tho grievance, uf which they complain. In of consent, and must be suitained by food klss lhe "row of both. J-or four hundrei' will and fraternal affection. By what tniios from thot)hio to the Delaware, her this wny they could have ascertained the earthly means can you compel a sover- oul" 'u8 reclines against the North side real sentiment, and intentions of the eign State to perform the function, of a of slavehold ng States; mountain to moun northern people towards tbem, and the member of this Confederacy against her ta'n bill to hill, valley to valley, (arm to great alternatives of continued Union or, will? .Canyon make her citizens held farm, neighborhood to neighborhood, peaceful separation could have been de-cflicc? Can ycu make them regard your brothor to brother, sister to sister, hand to tortr.ined upon. This was the courwo of ( laws? Can you compel them to elect hand, and heart to heart. The line has our fathers in reference to the old confed-jmembors of Congress, and can members been, to the fraternal citizen, on either cration, which was intended to be porpet- of Congress be torcod to serve? Can you ,de, imaginary ; they have passed from ual, but was changed because it did notjcollccl revenue, or t.xes where no man the North to the South, and from the auswer the purposes for which it wascre-ill peiform the office of tax-gatherer? South to the North, without even aled. I.t our southern friends follow j It is itllo. I say, therefore, that coercion thought that it marked the beginning of mis example, even at tins jate nay, niiu is a mere phrase, a sneer UeUsion. I he a people stranger, to each other, much ul' may yet be saved. Hotter counsels ( idea of thirty-three Sfates, hat failed to less aliens and enemios. All along the mill prevail in such a body than in Convlive in fraternal union, boing reunited by line there has been marrying and giving gress. Men will come fresh from tho peo-' a long and bloody war, is repostetous. in marriage, Tho sons of Virginia have pie, unembarrassed by party politics and No, sir, this never can re. And in say- married the daughter, of Pennsylvania, party platforms. This refused by the 'ing this, I do not mean to say that I would and tho son. of Pennsylvania have mar North, and then, und not till then, could'not force all the States to remain, if I be- ried the daughter, of Virginiu, and so it violent remedies with any show of justice(Iieved it possible; for no greater service ha. been with Maryland and DIa-vare. beinvoked. The Constitution was intern-: could be rendered them. jThat lino Is sanctified by all tbe ties that ded to meetjust such exigencies as now In my opinion, secession is the worst can endear man to each other political surround us; and hence, no pi ovision was possible remedy for the evils complained and commercial ties ; ties of interest and made for the separation of the States, and of by the Southern States, and soercion custcm ; tic. of consangu inity und nflec tione for the coercion of States into obo-lthe maddest or all the remedie. suggested tion. d.enco of the fundamental W or t he or secession. The State, ought to live! Great God I are nil these to bo severed? Lnion. The men who made the Consti-ijin fraternal bonds; but if they will not. I. this line to mark the boundaries of en tulion were id the practice or that pc.ie' . hall one hair put the other to tbe sword? emios? Impossible! Humanity and iu. ful lemedy at the t.me; and doubtless in- Snch a war would be one of extermina tice forbid it. renn.ylvania will never niiiuiuiriii mr imiii-.u remcuy anu tion. none oilier to posterity. This ga in pursuance or a caiurnm the Slato executive i: 1., ,1.:..... .... . 1. . Coiamitt.e, a meeting of thn Democracy, and .11 ! 0 . , ' 0 "V " " "carc' J. M. D. DILI., of Utccaria town.hip, CiearteU o.ber. favorable to a harmonious adjustment of , )08Klble 10 r n 6ooJ rr0' a co"n!-v,' " Td C,T M"&' to me, and I. l.ft our present national dilcul.i.., will be 1 ."d attb. (,"leHl,on imposed of ucl, material a. . v Town Hall, iu tha bomugh of Clear!', d. on ' os name l. closely identified SATURDAY KVEXIXO.th. lfith FEBRUARY j w'lh all our present nntioaul trouiiles.- A. D. 1R6I, at half part tix o'clock p.m., to choose ! Had Gov. Curtiix ignored party ns he 'e-t to lh uudersipned on th.- ertntof 5nUX Senatorial aad Krprcientative Dcleriteitoreprs. 'should hnve done in a crisis in mnn,fr.' YOUSO, lut- of Eurmidc low: 1 vi. C.'rrC)il sent ClcarfioM count, ! the Convention to be j lou, M lbSBI1I seecled t,V() I)(.mcrit lr.'rdt SlSC e atllomsbor , tU2-;t ,. February,! gy Wni F.r,ckeranJ JIen ;.Bllth t.T, c Dt tl and one Beil-Ever.lt man, we might have pr,,w" ""m ' TiI,tl17i, l- 1 . 1 i- - - .. . . .. . . . Aum r. uu runic uujjes 01 a uvoraoic result, nnu Gov Curtin would have nroved hinispiri l0 shall not Vet) I t turv bavin this dv been frantrdtn the u. Judge White, wo know to be d1 ,n 1,10 r,,,, ' J0!1N' tlhLOX,!ti t.r .1 . , . 0f Uurnside tonrnhin. ClcarficM cuiinty,dJ. r., on tun .Ulth ill "OM'u'vwiuuie is nnx- u ers..np knottinx tfcm-stWf. indebted tents 151. D. F. ETZEILEK, Chairman County Committee. Democratic State Convention. The Democratic Suite Exccntivs Com.' woHhy Executive. niittce oT Pennsylvania, niatneeliiie held : sI)n!''- in the citv or Hariisbui j, on tho .".OH, niconservntive. Wo know that he is timo, unaui'moui y resolved to elicit the j fOU!" for I"acp th t he is nut a coercion views or the Democracy of the ' old Kev. ist nncJ ll'at he thinks the Crittenden tone" in reference to tho present terrible. ProP0!"1 0" ougn t to bo accepted. But we u-ar ne stands alone 111 that delega tion. S.ill we are sorrv for Amlir n.ini,. j v. ..... cw Vc:hinj;tun, Jaa. SI, 1S51. l.,' $.6i I EXECUTORS' KOTICE.-Lfttcn lej'au,. criiis of our National n (fairs. By referring to a notice in another por tion of our paper, it will be seen that the Chairman of the Democratic County Com mittee hns isiued n cull for a meeting, at the Town Hall, in Clearfield, on the even ing of the lflth instant, tnr tho purpoie of electing Delegates to a Stato Convention which is to assemble at Harrisburg on the 2ht instant. ted to him things which worn ''false," and that wo impugned his loyalty Row's Catechitm. Tho Abolition editor ofthe republican 1 ' ... in acccrunnce wun ine unanimous reconi organ 01 tiiis county wtiit to tho trouble mendation of the Stale Committee, the last week, to compile a Catechism for u Democracy are to eiect three delegates and prefaced it by saying that we impii- irom rncii oenatoriai uis.rict, ana inreo from each Representative district; thus making the Convention to cocsist or four hundred delegates, which will rflcctthe popular will very largely. It was expected by the people, that the Republican party, having the unanimous control of nearly all the Northern State Governments, and amajoiily in Congres, would do something to avert the inevita ble destruction of the country ; but in this all have been disappointed ; ard we ure well satisfied that tho ialvalion or the na tion depend upon Hie people; and the movement inuti be initiated by the Dem ocracy, as tho leaders cf the Republican party havo firmly shook hands with their disunion allies in the South. These twin destructives huve turned a deaf ear 10 everything that has heretofore proved rficctivc publio meetings, and petitions. The City of Boston, which polled 19.000 volts lor President, nns sent petition to Congress with ovcr fifteen thousand name. and have sent a large delegation of conser vative men to Washington, headed by Everett, Winthrop, Applcton, Lawrence, and others, to call upon their Black Rc publican Congressmen to ieln.ee their murderous policy ; and still they refute. The same thing has been done in New York, Philadelphia and other large cities ; but ever; thing proves of no uvAil ; the last stra seems to htvo bjn pile 1 upan the "camel's back" by these nmional tlo6 truulivc. oitnte are requested to mnko immediate .ymtnl. and tliime havir)? clniui" against It will prtiiul them duly aut'icnticattd for settloinetit. MC.fl. J. A. HKOARTY. 1 J. II. HEUAttTY, February 4, 1861. Executors, He.o was a splendid opportunity for him i SVv'n vr51''. CLEARFIELD COOS. topiaytheSlates-nan-whichwoul-lhsvelSlMli ,rr J"7 won him lasting honor; but ho has com. ':, if 19,783 M 6,1U it MS 1 it tit 19 20 It mit.ed Iheura mUU of ,-lay ing the par- rinnay'vau?a Stats Staei ti2un and orrv. it is for this tkat vo 1 . are specie ..... lMie riom other Ilncki Unnk Nntpa i,f other Banks (.'bocks Drufli, A a. Furniture .... p me of Plat engratioj, A Stutioncrv, Ac . LUSIMTItS. Capital Stock paid in - lltiDO (-0 Kotes in eirealttion l:l.QS0 vfl In this'1'11 "0,""i,or 7,201 7 our Alio linn rr:,i 1. . u aicmin . vim 11 iiimaKen. vt 6 prefcied no chargj of disloyally ngninst him. It must have been some one else, ns we found him on tlm riin.,. 1 .1.. - -" lain iiic.vTrjrj WANT IT week previous testifying in his own behalf, I ' in the regular Tharisce style. i V6UinviFE HANTS e are well uwsre that the ed.tor in H"1' minim 00 cunrgen properly with .-vrroUR committing any great wrong to his coun- try, but he has done nothing to stay. or(TT WILL allay the present troubluM n;- r i. w - - Uilll Ul VlltIO sion nroas wrong as thoso of commission. He was well aware that the sticceis of the doctrines of his parly had well tiii:h ru lhal Ure", m"" tastruotire, tuot be med the oounlrv. vnl i,. n I...:.. . B9y cneapest journal in the world f.r '-1 mil I31UB ui tne UOUSJU 4.:9!l JS. B. GRAHAM, Caibier. Clearfirl , Fa., Jan. 31, 1s61. fM IT, CHILD.HL.N WAST IT, CKHT.IIKLV TAV, 4 M) VO'J M'OLLli HAVU IT, If jo. t only kne bow useful, liner ilnlruetlre, tad now entertaining it is. refer to that Snl uM, fjr tho lurut and fur the gsrdit, 4,1 IV. U11UI 131. his jiaper, he partially admitted that if the'Til: th peace proposition, which were before tlr! Aracrican A vuuiii, anu ore caiK U fcr t y th. people, 100 nl eaim it conliims in very luin; would Utdopted, his parly would hnv.. !n'?."t'1,l1 dtr",k!"'' anA , ,,,' , 1 ' ,0UUI about ail kiud or ont-dour work. Iu the Uardta. to sacrifioo -uU" they contended for ; u the Ki.-Id. i the Orc-bard.on tho litt't pl.Hl from which we are led to inl'er thi.t th &"ui: Dul d"'"iic auiumi, nc, nc. IU overthrow of thn n,w..i . . ' ,. "i0 1 e-i'"'' l nutastalo nlin.li of theoretical ovprtiiiow ot tho government, or the tbo- - stuff, euch si gnci the roundi from one paper tt lition of slavery, was ''all" that his rarlv ono'h"' lut 11 ' nl'"l '"i now practical infer was trying to brine about ' ",",u' !",er-T ,Tord uf whicl1 " rt 11 is now some sixteen year, since we no" wnat thej write about, learned our Catechism and we havo be.'c .K.cb lvulu,?,i cf,ui" V""1? aundredi f nue Lie- ful hmtii, and t in c.rta u that nn,r ..film come somewhat "rusty" in the system 0r hints r,iM euch bo orth ., ,o .or. "5... .a." answering qt:P,tioi,s; but us soon at w 'l1-' . 'Vxiple, a subscriber writei : "...I u.. , . . . , obtained 5 busbuli 10 ure per acre on a ten-scn hall have t.me to brighten up a little in field of ,.. (tr ln 0 bL. 1?) .impij IZ he catechetical line, wo will satisfy him a u."llb"ul l"-'pnring feed triven in my AnrUd- with hi. .tiens, incIuding lt. ..Divino 5-.tn:;:: 01 igin of slavery . acre Held, and with nocxtrn rout for culture, bj We wore biased last week with a larr- "I'P'Xf tint from ihaneuJraW.f. Anolk amoHif - " 1 , . . ,ar !r'A worth extra .1 1" I'roperuisil'IOUllon a"0'1 Bruen Tcgelnhlee, . whiob be altribuW of which wc round outselves not rerv nro- w,boliJ"?,,b? ti""'i hiuu ,n th. Airhulturi, (V;..i l. : , . . ' ' . Wu,ca tolJ h'in frointima to time what to do.he. otirinina has been ouito to do lt. and when 1.. h 1. ti, Our Legislators, at Harrisburg, have ticient, hence oeencai.euupoo , the, tame m enner, differently employed Trom that ofansiver f advVnug'.r hutevory petition sent in by tho rcopU inKtlioaueaiion.nror.oiii.rf-.il ... i-.i 'n.viu,'l tn UT th rl'er a year, at a eo.t of emnlbvour ,.., inn...l!uL 7. f'. av.,..,,o.ca h.v fre. of cbri St.u. earlin-l.Knii.i' 7 a , I I , Marylaml. North Carolina and Vinnnia.l' 'STJll'' ' 5?f! ??.'. J. remedy '.nd if tbe northern 55t.te. em.M ..nia will ..eM,.. k ... V:. I is.l n j...... V . V??,? '.?:1 ,e'lnn ' .ocountry.! ehould .till be embraced. ..!. rnn u, ,., ,u t.,. . "V' . . ' - J uu,ln8 . nalur44 "?,-"l,on "om 0,ir " 'V undoubl-.18t. ' o ....... 1.. ...w nun suuuirrn oiav Neither side could ever conquer ; oeeome the enemy or Virginia. Tennsyl. seems to be received with contempt by our representative. It is true, there ate a few noblt exceptions; but scarcely as nu merous as thoso it required to save Sod om. The peoplo from our Representative district have to bear a largo jortion or the blame, and we ' dara not weelt in Row's Shorter CatecLism. i'.".r.ul; Lte l'1 "fciioiua se.di, which U, 1 uui.slier will dmlr.buta among bis lubicrikirt the preeeut winter. ' Yniir iru t . ,. ... . i. Tl. r,. 1 . . v V ""v me ijruiiuruf, neeaure 1 ne Lcngressional irgulutors atU nshu b" 'r8 m tint of valuable and rcaCf From Washingtoa. gressional iriruluton ington still refuse to pass any i.hn lrokin UMf1tt,,lf,,"atioii abont all kinds of lnuieh!J toaardiareheforour nationa trou .le. "f tUi. Mpr f-.ravear. You w" find y' DtileL'ales from ri,.l.t l ... boms inude belter, and monas upbraid our.Tn "suthern States, iwr-emhled at Waah.'. Y-1" cu,1Jrn th. Ajrieutiunti, for II neighbor, very much until wo wash our, W LH-dolcptes fer the lixJTM hands of the crimo rro havo committed I Vhl rtJUS"' .ur " wnal aQa.rs. wiitb. of great r.lu. t iheir mind, and be.rt.. ..!.,! .U.lf. . e x t represented me, Pemuvlvaniu, I Tho above are truthful statements, 'bat will U against me peace nnu uovci nment oi our .New .Jersey. New York. Ohio. Ill- ni.is In. eheerfllllT utteitOd tO hv naarlw A hnnitmd thoni- country. We havo ent tho Bhchctt Re. d'ana, Rhode Island. New Hampshire ani oflh" rrwt readers or tha Ajncu'.iuriti." publican to Harrisburg that inhabit. he' 1.1 LUnTAti M '"""'tl otate, a rauicai aooiuionist, or tho ALt nelly toBter gender, who deserve, to bo u rorism fVui. 2i . i OR.VNOK JUDI). Publiiber, 41, Park Row, New York. IpiAt A, a posing the brightest mind, in the country.! 1 Tho daleeatinn from our Smtn i. iini)n..ii. ... n.nin . .nr. , . . - i fr- .. . 'i i . . t . ... . nniuirtA . .. . . i. . .... . . : .i . . . ., 6....,-.... ono is i,u icse Htiertion ate to, lunri unoir no ItNriincO be r b''wn""riin oi inn Wl o e. : A DIIHWUTaiTiina vmirr i KllOUlU promptly Submit to OlS Klsln ..r.n,.lnii.r Tl, R.,. t V!...! l .u .... . . I .. f Tint nna r.n J.l I.. A u,',,1',"t AlOIt NOT ICE. Lelf" . . - - i v,i,ui iiuiii t nil i ii- jior uuisr siaierB. in coorl luith she liu.-t iween mm ana V m. L.. Yancmv m ma. v. vMiirnuuii mm uie prime . . ...... ..v.. v.... .win. jii iiuuii lunii sun iius i " wii ijnii nn iv ni. jj. i anew. & ten' ... iD nnC .on, measure of pacification and re. ia met that point .o completely , ho other performed 1 er part inpenee and in wae. j must view them both a, trailof.' to thl Z'' v' r , . day that I need not discuss it. But God For many long year, .he hd ene.vored I race and their country. Ima'k ng itTaS on. ne e,o ,Iam -.ta, thotideofdi.aecUon.da,iea- W.iXnr,n;traot.froJ x-uneiuuuon ana no acainst lt. 1 am for nca nnrl r .m i i,tu .nn n.. ... . miMniuli n.i.J iu. .. " . . . . ' - areuons. , .vu u pracu-,reey to gr.nt acytoing in reason to reo- Sho has 'the Speeches or Tho Pacifio Railroad biil ha. passed ,'itl. U. K.I.J. .1-1 ' i . . .. ii. f Administration having been Ibis it grantrd to lhe undor.ifined on the elte SUSAN AROERY, late of Lawrence tp., Cleah I A 111 iw...r, I .1 I .11 i . 1..J M - hvniiij, ui-vviuou. an nirioni inaauieu said estate, are requested to make imuiedisK payment, and tboie bavins; claims againit ti qUi iii-i , oui nas liasseaiaam. ,ni .k. mT.,ZC a tu been truly tho keystone cf the FercJ .TJiun. -a7. i " " w, -,i nun "vnuern. jas304t Adsif-