Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 19, 1862, Image 2

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lienor 1 1 ; p position, pi.tl pie onliit"
i-Si-tien to tho lVnverr.eV of tin- Slat.
'I In' fieim-crats have I .ii t one on. inint I
Int. In this view, rc lliin'; tho l'einoi
i rati.' tiunihcis rf llio Stale l.ri-'.atur
- heiil-l be, ns much ns possible, 1. ft to
I !.. iii'tlvra to make tho selection, nii'l
when that M-liH-ti'iii is made, '.il(iii. k .If
-triRlii.il hill upon the man it' nny null
there be who relu-es to loetil'y llio uva rs
taincd w.il of llio majority.
Hut we apprehend no trouble rn this
cixivi'. Those V'ho tiro Iicniocrril-. now,
have no h.vf .'.' ii.ii alsuit Ikem.
Tlirir iinnx'H will bo found on out fourth
page to day. and anion;; them nro many of
the 6lnimch"f t, truest nion in tho Slate,
and in !il moL every instance they note
selected by the people for their firm sirI
uny ialdinj; in'.esrity.
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di i: Senator. I Im Letuin Jud-e cr
this Senatorial district had a final meet-,
ing at IlolliJaysbui'i; on Triday hist, mid
after counting up tho whole vote of the
ilisiriCt inciuuing 1110 VOIO Ol UIO
tt-ers Mr. allace majority was found lUll- pre-ent sullering and t-aerilie.s could
to be .".Im, and of course the certificate, have beon avoided, and as I believe the
unanimously signed was given lo him I unity of the States pi'o-''i'ved for genera
,, , ,,, ,. . . tuns, (tithuiu the .saernieo ol p: ineiple or
I Ins M web, and bottles the question as to . ,joli0ri (r con.oiol(,0 on ,CnVr , pas-
who shall represent tlm district in th.'!Kjoni j.judico and fanaticism only would
State Senate for the next three yesrs. 'havo b.-en required to give, way; and 1
(iov. Iiici.r.K's Letteii. Wo give p!
tins Heck to an auminime teller itotn our ,
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lellow-towusman, K x-Covemor Bhu.ep..- , 'fZ', M to wo in'tend-do wo desire-t,. have ii'authority inteml nothing else? The -y eer
Whilst many will regret his refusal to Uijf" !iZZ uthom States hack into the. Union, ! Jr 1;- no.lng eNe am 11 at r.hu.e
considered a candidate for re-election to all(1 i.nlli.mt victories ; about the prompt terms ol the Constitution ? If y j I ' " " J
the U.S. Senate, his numerous friends, M,bju,aiio of the S.uth ,y the Xorth ; t 'en ,t seen that they are to le the t o " ht e S tlVen t is ll.o
. .1 . . .-.li. r.i-.... hnie oleasonl it lien la. lo nmn In CMlUaU Ot thoNorllierii States in W I S, nlUU, lU . , . .
nn. u n II. int.- cnrv line no ri.il nml iff. . I C CI1 IIOH I 'lea-, in I It IIl.lt OO IO SOrilO 10 ... .... . ' ' ,t. 1 1 ,,,,r. . In. w frallil 1 hfll lias ever l.eOll
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his wise and fearless-and, in our opinion
tp'i - i iii a Ail it crmii inn a m pv vnin n r n i ii i
try trom what tlierwiso appear1-tobe her'
certain distraction. Gov. U's course was
the safe one in 1SI'.0-G1
averted war. lie is not
BtTi-Our ("iovernment
nim; rpar Adinfrn.s in
it not bo well for the government to make '
about the same number of r.jr fieneials tionul debt of startling; nuiguitude, which
in tho Army? There is ceilainlv no lack ;niust luinc over posterity long into the fu
of suitable material! O'.io Hcp'j-hvnhd. jturc, has already been created, and more
, . . . 1 than a ouarter of a million of invalna'.do
It is true; wo have ploi.tyof material ives fnt:rilici.j on t)l0 L-,lion si,io b1oii0i
out of which to mako ri (lenerals there in oddi;i n to tho many thousands that
is Treniont, l'ope, Hunter, Phelps, Tierce 1 have been cripple! or diseased for life;
nn,! i-nl other Abolilion eenvaU ira
tniclit mine, tvoul
than f.-.-nt genera
well to also ran )to
fcvtir.l Secretarie
DrJ" l li a accoun
Custom house, ebow
i'"io, mid sixteen clerks have been sospen1-
deu in oiti-e.pience. This will only epml.
ify them and i s a stepping stono
tr. bci:
eotiie Furaign ministers or Ihigiulier lien
ersls.
An individual can ahord to .j suspen,
.led from eluty these times, with l.iK O
'green backs in his pocket. I'.
the
time each of tho employees draws this
sum, besides his wage?, we think tho Cus
tom llouso will ho pretty well cleaned out.
tlo on boys it is tho last chance you will
over havo nt tho I'liildl States Treasury,
to get your fortunes.
CTi. I'lCii. Fremont lias been ordered to
report himself , for eluty His St. Louis
cronies aro pctitiocinj the I'lesident to
give him the command of tho forces of the
Mississippi Valley. Fremont and bis
Jacobin friends would like to conquer and
found a South Western Empire. The
general mauaged his "Mountain division,"
so oxceeelingly well wo presume tho Pres
ident will assign him next tu a "valley''
di ision.
WBThe Jacobin Club meets ag.iin at
Washington on Monday the ilr.it day of
Ivceinber next, in tho lla'.l formerly oc
copied by the American Congress, to fin
1 1 e-ik '
111'..-
ish tho work it has commer.co 1
up the present farce of a Ccvotnment."
We fear very much that if the Club pur
sues its former course, and with the nssis
lance Jell', l'avis will necessarily furnish
them, they may accomplish their hellish
work. Fatriots to your posts !
Hffy. Another recreant Iemorrat bai re
ceived tho reward of his treachery, in the
person of Isaac S. Alden, of Warren, w ho
has been appointed by Mr. Iouglas, Icp
uty National Tax Collector for that coun-.
ty. Erie Observer.
The fnmo kiiul of chap has been made
the Assessor for this county. These earae
nion would have rlaved second fiddle to
.,.. tm i.n.i n,.. v..,i ;n t;. .la.-
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dull make better r, ir , ,iui.i., ,i, fi n, Mm of tal.lih tho Union Irs ether means than tho ',"Joul ",u ""Vu " "' V:.' J . i ' 10 u " Vl1! ". V ,f"f
is. uoui.i it not t.e as , m.ardu'.iung ti-.o re.leral aullioray wit nm ." uu""u''" " " ' r.m,,. ,.pv ,i0 1H)t intend that the I'nion ' .Inf., CbarfioM, Pa. JollN
one r.-r TreMdrnt r.nd tiie revolted Stntc. Jlas not then, tho - ' 7. V . 1 r'.s. shall exist l.ererfier on tho terms of tliol v.
S? pcrnm-nt o war. 3 means of exinca ,u uy -e. , ; (;onslilution. if it is .0 embrace all the! TK AY ur rl..rm0 tha" ,
-r- - . '..il..e,younUy - ' ,:h1 States. Tl.erntioofKl,vere1,re,en.ation,:S,hoP.i.'scr1...'rmi1iraM ...wn.hiP'
ts in tllO 0W C 1 li I - i 0 COli .1 1 1 1 0 n , oec 11 miia.iy iibiuei 1 es 1 e. 1 , , . " " I , , . . i.itivi.i I n 41 i 111 n fi d t .1- I '1 d the rendition Of fugitive Staves, aiO ' ,Bi,l,lU. of .eptoa-,I..T lata I'.l.MIC r
ft defalcation of S2.l0.--l lea 1 io men an t.iioa a-, 10 inuiu e --- " featUrcs of the Constitution which tlicy Iposo.l to ho n!..utlS inon'.lisoll. i
anel lattenca on tlio J.rtiisti Manip act as ,h0 South, in tho field, as tho North in1 tion, with explicit definitions on contro
ihey will now. Tho democratic party is the end, may triuph, is not the holo of verted points, or on new conditions with
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well rid o! eiic.li bloodsuckers. ;
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Fire at Wii.liausi-oet.-T jo preat Saw .
mill of Langdon, Diven & Co., near Wil.
iamport toeether with about 400 OOQ
,
iccioiMitea lumutr, was consumer nj
..it un nm iiigm ui mu cm liifiuiiu it
was taid to be next to tho lareit saw. mill
in the world, running I'Misaws. Loss about
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ih. r .U. -tinn you nth, "what ran
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tho country, is liol ho
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i.i ' i.ii) i i 't 'I" on
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!cli h nli' v to that end. I havo some
!i.ih::IiU nn the ,-ube
h--itu!.; to you.
it which I do not
'i'liny may seem to
;ne I'uilits even novel
vnti ei ud'', ni'1 i on
and Martlnii: ; hut tin v
ai
the i(,ult of
f iirno reilect inn.
'Ihcj htv.i:d is tlieotilv HL'oney at
: i cy at work.
l'.ut the hivi.fd eanin. do nil. It i-i an
upMii. ol il.'st'T.i'ti.Hi. 1 1, can tc:ir doivn
I. ul cannot h-jild up. It may chastise and
htlenco the rc-heU in the lield ; hut it can
not make a iiiii.Jii of Stales ; it caioi.it rc
Moic I'liiili.lence ami fraternity unionist a
pmplc e.-li'alijrod and al i. no.te 1 from each
other. If thn war was apaiii'-t lie) lead
ers in the Smith ouly.a.s many at tho oe
ginniii supposed, then tho sword might
put th.-iii .iiovn and th'.' mass..;', could i-rs
turn to llr.'ir ulle-iance. l'.ut tho conllict
turns out to he with the hole mass of tho
people within the revolted States, old and
ouii'', mule ami female. numbering many
imllioiis. W ;tli sueu a power, sooner or
wcsimI i,..vo i0 treat and negotiate.
lie (iwotd alono will r.ovcr restoro this
people to tho I'nion:
You well know that when tho prvsoiit
calamities menaced tho nation, 1 it as tor
i.eaceful me:t:i.-: to aven
still thiiiiv.n.av,! am buiv tlmt otlicr nvans
beside war are necessary t:i tave ourcoun
try our wnoie couniry 110:11 present an
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'll.i.'it in the common current of excitement
t, 'if not uafo it fs to steat this tide.-
;i i t n ii i n -i rn n c 1 1 r, i.n iirii tr iv
time is coming, if it be not new,
when tho man it Ik
eonnlry a sul.stant.a
io would render his
I servieo must do this.
witne - . - e 1 before. To suatstin which u tia
nni jev uut iuf, i ),'' !'
Ini'itiv una ilci l,v other inennn
Intil.tt unaiuc.i i j oincr means.
U....K n l.'it.iiv 1 1 1 011 n lit. Ot 1 resident
was a. nari'i 111 mihi. 01 tii-uiiiii,,
Lincoln, exoresscd in his Innuciirnl. that
we went to warwc could ro: fight al-
1 . 1 1 1 .1
ways ; ami lien, niter mucii loss on 00111
sid.
Hint no gain on eitner, you ceaso
in", tne loenticai oiu nuesuons a.s io
( , intcrc0UI,S0 ar9 ng.tin lipon vou.-
- i . , oi lio t io and highly significant sen-
limeiitfhows that even Mr. Lincoln, Le-
anticinaled the time,
in case it did begin, trhen it would be nt-
cessary to put the sword to rest, at .least
!m-a season, m oruer io resumo me iaen
Heal obi ip.es.ions about intercourse and
seuiemeni. n .iocs noi eeem vo unvo oc-
l. It .Iocs not ecm to UllVO 0C
him that tho sword could do
wo.k, but that inevitablo w0
:e to come back to the original
curred to hi
llio wnoie
iron.) have
point to compromise ami settle, n men,
we. annot light always ; what amount of
lighting is neec., ary to nder it proper to
i.retate tocea-e or suspend in order to
pr i an. io i. a i, oi . .ii. in mi, in .'ni in
( oiikider terms of recone a! on here
(onsii.r ui" s iu leion. iii.i.a. i. imu
has already "l,e-n nn.cl. oss on nol i s.ues
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i-eiio.i nas fu civ come it nen otner means
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theellortto save tho goveniment and
count! v. Ccr'ainly the ol.jett of tho war,
and the ; extent to which it is logo, should
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i,e (lelir.neiy Known io ino coumry, n n
bo intended to Ftibjugata the States in re
1 hold them, not as States in
the rnion. but as cor'iuered provinces,
then the sword must be kent in constant
motion and war and carr.ne must bo the
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order of the day. New levies and fresh
eupplk-s may be properly rai-ed,for it will
re ipiire a lormidable'ai my in each of the
seceded States to execute and maintain
this scheme. II extermination bo the rib-
ject, then thesword should havo tint cs-
trained lice mo to deal death and destrue-
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uuu, uiiiniisc wiu leeei-, in an I'ai ii ei
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t li.'ir rrilmi I rv re..or.Il.ss of cov orn.'P or
condition, 'l'.ut neither of these purposes,
if practicable, would resestablish the U-
nion, Hlthough theic might temaina Un.
ion, composed of certain States. l'.ut, when
the Union is re-est.Uished, tho South as
we!l as the North must be iu it ; tho fami-
Iv ot Stales must evict ns liBrolrilnio tkn
it w.ll not l e tho L nion about tvnich we
have talked so much and for which o ma
n' brave men havo ollerre.l un their lives
be physical triumph of the North over
me ia-"K. ine .-laies must nenrougiu io-
i.iw. Mm f.-elinr.. of ih. T,onni nf ii. -
nections must bo bo constrained and mod-;
ernted, that they can fraternize and live
together, else the I nion is pone forever,
To subjugate tho Southern States Rnd go
i,0tj ti,eni could aubservo no good end
ior cnner pecnon, ami in 110 w
can discover, advance the welf
North ; for so long as Hie South
nma ineir naroot in .-oria
VUIUII-'.,.. ,.,.. tri ,.,...,. ,l... l.Uv.v. Then
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. It would have -1; . ,u, j ,;n!;o f-.-t tho right reiraidless of enemies of the subju-ator. N hen all the : ,, ..u-anee I should! w"., infant s .n ot J. W. un 1 A. 1J. Tlwinpsou - j
the lesssafo now, -.-lan.or r consciuenecn lo himself persi8. U40rcloro- .rCa.",u0 ."'Vr.to,'nlu: l- ivo,li.,..K. m ., nn.mlar vote ta-1 S 2
!t,,,,,,i'.. lations, or new relations ot Union uiid in- ,"rv-.', '. ', ',, ' v . r., I Aa v.-rnai tlotien tiiit.-,it the morn
sou.... i, .....i r..n .e .i.ken in tho Nonh, e.-prcially in .Neiv r.ng-. ,.. -,,,. in r-; , ,..
has lately inrdc c hav, had war for c.gMeen month,, -- ' ""1 : aland, between the proposition lo receive Th iovoly ivltMhi, ii.tan u,,,,, I
lio Navv. Would the like ol wtncli Itie woil'.l lias seldom " t r- . uu K,nlpi K.eh into the I'n on. on the , Th.., .wif.lr n..4 if lif .r.
j...'... ....w.., i.... ( , . I , . . j 1 1 j 1 1 v al'Iinie'ni ir.ai noi.i lllisiaii'iin inn . inoiu io u t.x-.i worhiaaa llt iin.-rin
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nit- tlv In.-. nil'iMil wild llin r'nim el o'tr
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1,.1'e i ill I r pi ni'il"ti Kiel i 1 1 i tti r I
i filii ..w . h Mini' In tin. i'nlntnitii' ' I
.1 , - ii li i. ni, t h mii i ; Ii. of ft re o el lill'i Id
('nil i(l llll'l I'llll'iln. linnet it lumiPtll
e. nt, colli. I in 1 entlil'ellillli! for H'l.'ll
. ... '
r.iPleiniiimloll.e li,l,itl,:i,,nt. of tho
onili. eul. I bo ii di Idnrnie mnt'ciil'ilion
of tin- I ' ii ion, lilidelinu il loi-oimtruelinli
lit once irnprneticiil'le mid liopcdom, ud
invnlvi" n ioi k of hiti kiirily, ft unl ttliich
tint Norihrrn ptiopln oiihlj-iliriiik in lir-
tor. Tho c.xinteiico of tho Southern
Stn'ec, in Homo f'urin, w ith Ihoir inhabit
taiii, ninl on fnine terni of intmuirvo,ii
highly es.rntial, nay. 1 will nay, indipcn-j
lain", aim on mine uniin in inivrruui u,i
I'V'lilv os.rntial. ,,nv. 1 will ,.,y. indi-p".-
.!,. 'to the W,l.r onho nh. I m,
iher. f'eroii MiiiiHt ctterininatioii and n.
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StrUs lis ronquproa ITOVinoo. I tux
gruiiml run lo rj casilv maintained on j
punly i-c!ti-heoiisiderni'i(iiiHfortlieNoilh,
tthicli will O'.-cnr to nil. that 1 need not I
I,, ,,l .!,. -r.ii uiih Ih.-ii- iiresenlalion on !
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this occasion. 1 nil) for l e-establishiiii;
the I'nion as it w t-, or milking a Urion ! complete ami sntantial piaianlrcs, i,n
ns similar as prai'li. able, tU.) Slates to ho' f'oro wo can expect them to entertain llio
c.iia'.s and to be .'oveieii-n to tho extent ! ''"' of fir."!ik'ut their present leaders,
.i... s:, ...... .,... ...... ...1,1,. I...-,. ..ii. I . ! and t'inli:aeiiii tho old ioviu wmeiit.
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aotnestio iiiKlitutiens as it may,
I, in, worn lnt oiu.ress 1 s iou .
sustain that measure of war and that oh-
v that would clearlv tend to tho aeemii,
p'li-hment of these ends; but nn wit tn
Liil.iiifi.it i 1 1 ii nr n v t ! in ! ii u t in ti I
: : . .
1 kno v it mav lie eaiU in ret'lV to all tins, ;
then let tho Southern people lav doivn
their iinu.s and c imo back into the Union,
and all will bo riht nSain. Would to tJo.l 1
they could be induced so to do 1 Thero is
no guarantee in reason that I wouldnot
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any indications of such a return to rawon
and duty? 1 cm see none, and . expect
to seo none, so long as the sweird is untie
companied by agents for sett lenient and
peace. When our army went to Mexico
it was accompanied by u peace commission
in order to embrace, tho eat Tiest oppji tu
nily for Bfttlenient. In Cod's name, 1
would ask, should we do h.-'s when enga-
i...l ii. !i war iininn.' ntirsetos? It is idle.
v..,i .vm. j,. tl,.,,, ir. , 1., In. In otir.olu.w
about the nature of 'the contest in nhieh
tva are engaged. We cannot nuko a I'n
ion by force, alone, though wo rnr.y tri
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Mm. .li .M..r tl.r Sl,,,.!, ln l,n It, .1,1 ..r,,! li-u
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ni tl- is u e i . . ii i k i lie. it in ini.aiLi.Hi.s s .ru
yereignty, ami eiigiiity foes any crie
l maintain,,! by the stvord alo not
"n.1"11 il i:ic '.'UH'oei eii tne . ates;
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".j.i.ie -uiiu ,.Uu1......e ... uuien, in. -ii
' ';oa1.'1 ,1,t hve together as equal? and ,
ii iu'i.is, lor uie sun iiL'iiie.i ai e iuvvav6 me ,
l mil v iieai u u 1:1 eai ueu-i auoui oiu ciiiiiy ,
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up auishouorable peace ; alout the humib , "i'0 " YV , i V , , A
.- i i- . .i v- .i i..- i with t he niht to have sue h domes ic in
ation and iliscraco to hio North, involved i . . ' . , ,
- .fc.... ' i-titutions as it may c hoose ; a id a tiro no.
in any aim evory iwunuon mr neiiie.i . . - . , i ,." , r ;
ment and thoro is nothing that is ,ui,j Jtion to reeognu.o t he independence of ,
about the affairs of the country for which tf1'" Southern (.on ederr.cy. t might be ,
1 havo so littlo respect. !
It in even l.eldhv sonv. that h,
ien uess nosu nit . 1 uuu n uy Mm 1. ihikt
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ui:eiaii-s luiuu 111 lurKwuanwuii m vi
e a .... ,
woreis 01 mr. Lincoln, -we cannot ngn
tdwuys,' roliva MicuM rot light longer,
milni-j ten nnit ilrt L'A nj 11 m Aorta r f nil itn.il a
ui.ir.-j.'ti.i .wS.m..u.oiv. u....u.m.-
- "" i'oiui.uici. ri.-..n.-.
...i.., .... .-.. . ...b.
that all that bhould be dono chnnof bo ac,
eomplished promptly. The States now in
tho Union sliotiia ho in Lonvention, or
have delegates ready to go into t'onven-
tion, in order to reaffirm tho present cons
?t.UHional re atKns among the
-l ...........,, .. B,
or to make such new .relations a tuny bo
.vmm u.uii . ... .(.v
lUUim neu'Wiiry iu nriiij iifc-ewiei uuu res
tain all the Stales, fho Stalo Legislature
uld rtitioi. Congrrsi for ,uch a Conven-
ion as rr-i
i .1. . u.,..i :
visions lor it, before the close of the com,
session. S,u-h State legislatures as do
not meet in the regular order could i,0
a
spccia.iy convened : ar.d tvhon the neces -
I , r . . . . ...
u. i-. ., ,. i.i .
Z?"
'Ti ...I ; 'i
... u.-i ....'. jmuu u.. ...c '.imuuui.
ivl,i... nm, rmln,,-.,.. n In 1 1,.. mi.Kl
m. ... , -r, vi
war, then, we hould lo prepared to make
peace. Whereas, when 'tho time comes
for settlement, in tho absence of Mich a
l..t.. I. 1. r..,,n.l ll,.l
"o"., -.t"" ' "
competent authority in existence to do
tho things that may ho necessary. Neith -
or Congress, nor tho Kxeciitive, nor tho
two together, have rightful authority to
chan "e the old or to mako new relations
.1 .... -i
among l lie Mates, congress may funmit ; ana aciuany ouny ine municipal aim gov-
amendments to tho Constitution for theeriimeut oliieera. It is to be hoped ihatj
ratification of tho States, and I believe the j tho most stringent measures will be adopt- ;
present calamities of tho nation could eeJ for the expulsion of this class from this
have beon averted in that way in tho win,' vicinity." i
tcr of lsi',1 ; but now tho disorders of the ! Our Washington icn.lv nill havo to!
country are probably too complicated to ; ,it , ; ssooia, utUii the-JHi!
,h i-ann Ui ... llio! Inrni. ' 1
i' . i ..v....'. ........v..
... ., .
Mennwniie. me r cp ueni nnu Lonircss,
should prepare the way for ettlement ;
indeed, by consulting the peoplo through
tho ballot box , I hey might make a Fettle-
mcnt, to bo ratified by the Stales thereaf.
ter. Let tho President propoPO an armisJ
lice, for the purnos, of considering -
r.ro'-rnmnie oi lounion and sell lenient, ill
j wtiicti tlie lee.ings aivirigtiisoi ine mass-1
. es in tho South shall bo duly appreciated
. and provided for. Invito then. to como
r back on tho conditions of the Constitui
which the tee. nigs ami rights ol tlie mass
hack on tho conditions of the Constitu
iiio itiiiesi assurance oi usnco nnu cqu.i.i-1
i tri, .i.nr.-. int. 1, i 111 fin
this, and challenge the rebel authorities to
submit Mich propositions as may be agreed
upon, to an unrostraimxl vole of tho citi-
zens of the Southern States, as he will, at
the same time, submit Mich propositions
ay, luai. 1 io vein 01 llioso oi lUO AOriliern miiios, Uj-vuiuu....kl . ....t, ..- ....v... ; wuiou mu di imu n mi mm. hmuui. """. K . ,. , .
are of thol with tho understanding that if a majority .pantaloon notoriety, nro proamhulatsng and the bighoet market price paid for tirain, J. iSAiwr im
was so of slavo Stales, and a majority of free State the State looking aftor the United States wool, bhirPmg mriaria an '"" ""J , .
, 1 . ' ... ' .... lc- . i: 1 rroduop. Mit. I, lint. 1 Maren i.
wouia in- accep ine proposition, us conaiticns ncnuiuriinn'. .. . ,
I
- ii.
. I.l .. I I,,. Inl. i 1 HI 1 ... r. I l,. I
.hi. "I
in 'Im
lo ll...
" ' " ' i
M nld nulli.il iti. I ' M ' t I IH", oi f I'V
.
t I .'I .ii;till, lot ' 1 1 1 1'l '
1
'iitl"'in "ni"'
h"ve Ihnii In
Sll. ll in I I'. I. ' 111 I "hit
n t o; lu lit I . I"i" III''
" "HI, niol
the I. .V 1 ii tm ni i ii " loinf-
'1"
Iho l i tli r. I Ii" 1' l imn n i. l"i
in. n it nioM in.'ii ....n il - .-. ... "i. -.-i.
l.v i-olllllli" ioll.'H nb'i ti"l I'll that puis
. i i . 1 1 .... i . , .. .
, .....
.It innv I"' n 'I I'1"1 w"
nro
in-taiillv
in vitinj! tlm S.mt hei n peo;
to !nv t ii
lh"ir ni ln, niv I coine l ark ini.i the I iiion,
ninl llii would iceiii to I e oniirlu-ive , ! ,,( j
it liliiPl l:ot he fol'i.tl. n that tin y n bi le. (
lipciiil'0. u t lev MiV. the l ailv now ill
now in
p4iwer at i'ashiniloii
ivoul.l liol pel'inil
it
i;
them to ciiiiiy, in pe.iee, tho reul con
tinn and ruvcnatit of that 1'iiion and
I l,l I l.nrn ii nr. i.v id ..nee I hill I hev won .1
- "'.'.', .......... --
j f ire l.etlr noiv. He-ides, 1 c m Mudied
l.m,, .u.olo poorpurpo-o whocnn-
! t discover that unconditional m;1iiiu,
'hlon involves a de,reo of humiliation, to
which iney it in iiever come su n.ut m iiii-j
luivo nny menus of n -istance. lulhef f.
hill, to piin buck even the lUVfcs, tht-ir
passions and pi ide, and Hulf-respecl, may
bu w iscly consid. red. W C IllUt L-ivo t hem
.1. l, ,l,- I ;
x"io new ground, soino pretext
if not
i
' ll'n Hilly awaro oi um iniuguai ion aim
I'Ven cantelllia 't un it men uic.-o sul-os-
lions it ill l.o peruse.l, l.y noino. in 0011
Boctiom ; but I caro not , arc we not en.
U1' n" t0 -i t i.l i- li
maintain the. Union, iiiid nro not tl
,llul t
! :
.. .. i o. i .,
.. . it i
ce i.-u .-i .m- i ii'.'-- r "
Thou why not endeavor to rescue
them from destruction, and culf.vato good
relations witii mom :
u nen ine m ..,. o. ..e ..v-.
as hcretolore, they must become our lueth-
ren and our e. mills in overv liartieul.ir.
ren and our eiiuuls in overy liartieul.ir
..... . .. .
pieaMire, .nen e an wo n ivo u inrir
u.'airueiiMii in I11.U.II...I imi- ! ii" it j
anv friends of tho old tlai; ami tho old1
! oil I I I' ' itol. ni ni.t l i"i '
(!ovei mr.ent within the seceded States, ! Knifo lVittcr, of Wisconsin, lias been do
they should cult vato tho same spirit tow- ! fc.,,te.l in the Milwaukee distiiet, by over
iird the Norlh. The absent element of a.( ln!lj(,r i t y , by U. A. I'rown, n true
substantial Lmon l' iraterr.ily ainongst , , n
the peiple, and that, ean never be furnish-: national democrat. Ilius, ono alter ail
ed by tho sword. Again, in t lis words of other of tho "I'nion Sliders" in left a t
Mr. 'Lincoln, "there has bum much lo.s ' ,,.,. jm,i oli .-ni0.i Saver'' sent in
!ou both sides and no
am on e ither, and
i-lcMitioal old question as
old question as to terms ol
intercourse nro upon us, ami we slioul. I
cent.- nr. lo niliust them as to re-establish
t.t... : ;..t. .11.. i :
in.- i. iii.'ii .'.i .... -.'.,-'-.,
IjUI. r. may no iiskcu, is uns a war
for
ii0 Union ?
Are we suro that
theso in
I practised upon tho worm. v o nil Know,
. . ,. ... ...
'" '
, VQtr im01lat, therefore, to
" , -.,,.,. ,.,. .i.e
.' .,, ,.,:,, POU1: jr tvt . i.
, , , , ,.
, ... , . . , ri.,n.;,n A l,
;tpmiiijh s c. . .
roil tho hypocrisy ol a certain schoo of
. IpOllllCiailS 11 1111 nam l iailini nil in iwium
; , ... ...
' condemn and abhor, l'.etween the mains
. , ., ... . r
i nnnnn. nl ll.esn !itnl I 10 reeoi'n ltinn ol
i the Southern Confederacy, many of them,
j in my judgment, four to one, wouhl pre
; fer the latter. Their aversion to theso
clauses of the Constitution were a primas
ry cause of tho alienation and hostility of
tiie South, and I ferr they would not yield
that aver.-ion now to render the Union
what it once was. Let Mr. Lincoln try
fthis (piestion if ho would solvo tho probi
' l 'j V, ,
10.
Ho not understand mo that I would
, , swnr,i or nnv 0inPr nleniis lo
jSj; Zl it was. What ?
i . , ,, :f ll.n Tninn ind Unit onlv
. ti,0Va nover lin.l "lie
lu 1 Zl,
. , .. "reies should bo nrooint-
f "'11'
, ;? " 1 1 fo ' u
, Hon tind loyalty to the I nion ...s i was
' and to the 1'niieii.les o L'overn nent trans-
' 1 . 1 , r .... .
i mittod to US b our fa ners. I he main'
. , lu.ltion of th0 RhaU
tUoohject neurit my heart.Whother I
lo in i.rivateor public life.
ir;.1, .i.ni. njnnhi i ,,.,;
" "' milch OsleCtll, I iem.1111,
Yours truly. W.f. I'.Pi LI-.R.
ToS. D. Am.ersox, l'.p, 1'hil.id Ta.
C-T Wc take the following glowing .lis"
rr;.,.io cf i:f0 Washineion from the!
" I1'" 01 "Ic a"nt.on, irom uic
, HcraU:
"Washington. was never fo much infest-I
ol with thioves, of all grades, ns now
j They congregate boldly in public places, i
1 , .. .!... . I
i .. r 1
r.rI..ril.ls. n- in lin rmrn nffltl n )'. ;
,
raged nation will expel the class of citir.ens
alluded totogether with tha captain of
tiJe band, from tho capitol.
- - : - "
A Coainss.oNER or CoNTB.u..tNr,s -ll
1'
v y ; -j
Commissioner to look after the interest of
-- - . .f
J'e F contrabands now in charge of
j the Government. -Exchan.
Certainly. Anything to bleed the Ireas.
r . I 1 i11lll,TMint
Certainly. Anything to bleed the I reas.
urv is richs and 'loyal. Tho people aro
uiyiBi.Ki. j i i
1. 1 .. ...... .vr... I . r, in rrnn-
TlCIl, anil IOYO IU I'"". " fc"
, iTcirenounh ofhees
. tlcmen . 1 here oro not naai onougu oiuecs
1 yet to supply tho thousands of hungry Ab-
olitionists who are applying for a chance
t0 their beloved Country.'
.
I IQ)u Simon Ctmeron and ftismanrri
lirmj nt ii. e i .on si I : u i ion . IVIllC.'l 1 las
I t'l"".' M o iv r h in ( .
; t el 0.i ' i.!r lilt'. M,,.n ..,(.,. f t
I1' 1 ''ll 'I ' I I I i It ll I'll ! t!inr1 , , ,,
hllf : l'"f I'1 '.. i i.iilniinii,. ., ,(n!i,
I hit i I net i nil I ' 'it'", i 1. 1 I 1 1- . ii ii-
''Vl 1 1 ll.'ll ' lil I e .. ntly ill ,., ,,J
1 l It II 1 11 I ' ll 1 '1 11 I Ol (I j n .. , ,.,,.
le rnliinill l. ndmi' liolM M ; I I i ( .1 rt 1
I .' colon I Me. I fil'hii.li J late- , 1 J i-m1o. ,
llllft M'i III lllhll "ni';. elnllnl.lily , , )
i rnehet, find '.'("I tto.nl ct;M uv ii i;i j r .
!,.,y, ,i. 7 ,...r. Hi It 'I'll ' 1 4. 7,C ll .il-fj,
ntnlio mid lioveh'H dvo l.y t11P ,0t
,. ,.;.... I ,, is,;.!. I',,.,. 1 1. ,1 f. , ii,i
' ; j""v
Novelets will I'g I'iven, lis 1'asihov Ar
ai.wav Thk am. I BtTTtiT hvory
net h hoi '-..ind on -li I In inalio in. n e uh.
c -- - --, -
, h , llt T(V0 ,,ol ,.vus ycar, or
(J,, Milg!ui,.,o, it, lr
, , .,. , ,
h 'f lit M.to.t.NK nn; i nr. I.mks! locluhs,
it is I'lieaper mill, viz: threo copies for
live for or eijiht fur !flO. To
every kmsoii petting up u club, tho I'ub
lisher will send i i-i-tru cn)iy yratU, a.i
Jirrmimii, nril Lir, :f,l mizzvUiUJir frannhj,
"Illinium IWtimj from hit ll'jml ( V.i, in Vr
on." Si ccimciu sent (if tuition for) to
I ll OS
Wl
diin to pet up clubs. Address,
i imi i ni i.v i l'i: ti.-ixi i V
poavpaiu, tii.-innio i.
..On Chest nut Street, 1 i i la. tel pina.
...
C-V observe by tho WiiKhinoton
Correspondent af tho HrJ.l, that Mis.
I . . I.. I I...1 .!...
l.llieoi'l nai ("i ei.'iiiei. iiiu luiianj) ul.
toes, now in Washingtoi', with $-) to
buy cletbin and food fir winter. We
presume, she never gavo half that sum to
and clothe poor white peoide. To be
l 1 1
bl ie. now a da)s is a t.,csnng le.l ana
. . . a l ... i . .
.ciouicci, ami no taxes 10 pay
EffA- W'e aru pleased to learn that Howie
, . . , . , , .
1 . 1 1
joiiii'ienci. just uu.r m m... ....... ... nui.,
.vi lli i'll.J' .Ml la.) i.ia rumi,i, uv ivl-
t'ri-iglitin, Mr. I.. It. Morrill, nl Cloni lielil, nml
.Miss ."-alho A. (lourlntrt, "t 1 Jr.i'l I .rl t.oinslm
On llio Dili nii-t., ov l-.tniimicl Ili.tuliraail, Iv-o
.Mr. Isaiiili K jral. ui 'li, of Che-t toiv'p, C'U-ir-
fn.'l.l county, tu Mim Mary Conltor, of Iieliun i
county.
On tlm K.tli iiist., Iy C. Slunn, Ksn., Mr. Jumps
H. L'onklin to .Mijs Smith Ann (loss, both ol
Ui'oulur to ti n sh i t.
C 1 I .1... I Ml. l...n. 1... K 1..,,1 r.n Mr.
JU IHU 1 Jill l il... .. ii k'y .. ..., i.'.. ......
i Islno (J(1;li (if )ecatur t.in-iirliii., to Mi?.. Jane
J.Iiailictu Lofran, of Vugs town.-lnp.
111 i:i In Kanlians town.-hip. on tliolOtli ini.
..f crom.. Sarah. a..uKl.l..r of Kolai..! nn-l M.-lia
; Kniia ly, aSe..l 2 years 11 month ana 10 .lays..
Ho ilir 1 bofiro liis infant s ml
ila l over oiiriicl ttiih tvron iloir.v
Ila. I evor cpurnoj at II.mivoii's o n.ti-.l,
Ur evor iiuonoho 1 iis f aero I firo.i.
JUlu fvbfdbcmcnts.
WANTI'D.
taut employ-
WF.'i-.. A. I
li I LK ll.
i.riMiiis" o!
nhout lli 1
Uhh, ai
no oivuor i3
lesircl to euii-.u forward,
i.i.ivo rvroporiv, ray
charges, .to., thcr-vi.-o it
I the law diroot.
; (lirnrd tp., Xuv, 10, Ht':
JOHN lW'.uX'.HL.
J. P. KKATZEU,
DFAI.F.i; IN
Foreign and DoincHtic Dry (!ootL-,
.Vt., Ac, Ac, &.c,
Front Street, Ahwvo tho Ae-.tdcm'.
IlrisjtiKt leccived ;t fiicral afort-
,nni f
TS-i
"
I
WINTER GOODS.
awni
Cloths
Salinolt.s
Cassimeres
Tit eeds
Coltonades
lirillings
Jeans
Muslins
l'lan nels
Linens
Ticking?
I.iiifllns
Uonncts
liibbor.s
l'louer.s
l losicrv
Head- S'etts
Iiicss trim mings
I.i.ees
Collars
I'liderslecvc-s
Mar.tillas
Pu-tera
Shawls.
Keps
' Cloaks !
ins
SI. allies
; Cashmeres
I Lavellas
I lHioals
'Silks
' Prints
! Valencias
' Chinl
(iinghanis
! Mobuir
l'urs !
P.nlninrnl Skirls,
Hoop Skirts, Shawls,
Iirof '-Trim in ings, I load-Not s.
Caps, Nuhiuf, Hoi. .Is, Suntags, Cor-!et.-',
(ilovo", Collars, Se'urfs,
Conifurt.i, rciiadino
Veils, Tahlo
Cover".
CL0T1WSG.
Ont.', Fants,
Ovor-foat., (I o n t 9
Elmn Ik. Shirts Hats, f.'npn,
Unilor-Shirts anil I'rnwor.", liooL)
anil Shoos, fium SIjocp,
Uufliiln Shoos, cra
vats, Collars,
iJlovos,
--jj (a1 CWrPlTO
JJifc ,tnr-ur C30 '
lliisic al Good s,
Cot I: LL
HACON MACKEKEL
FLU I'll SHAD
SA LT SA LMON I
e.viill?a ...ii i-Tw.-rr I
ti-.i
U;.V
i Kicr
lllltr. rt 1iJXjk-i lVll-ll.sil
viKS HKHIilNrt
,. ... .
Im-ware, Glass-ware, ooden-wuro,
' ' '
Stationarji, kc, &.
V7(TTT7'tEiTnTnTTr.,in (ft. fH) (T TRl 7
W W .flr;' T ,77."
' ciocki, Chumt . Wash-boanl-, Tubs, JJuckeu, flat
Irotu, Porn, Wia.low blimls, Wall-paper, Coal
Oil bauirn. Umhrelliis. UoJ-conlv Knives and
; Frk. n. crocki. Stove blacking. All of
4 J'lUll '.AlU.Mll .ll.MU.lt
J A MLS TEST
' in, .v
YC; : t l ft r s r , O ;r ? t.t.rf. c , A j,
1 till H'sI'l IM, ri M ni; rnllM Y,
I. 1.1 V nl m "H I rn. I, n InJ !'i M"il!iir.t,i
In liii lint-, im Ii
I imir
Molnr
N ' ipriil
foal I'll
Alcohol
Turpentino
Tnr
(;,, j( hj
to fli,,.,
Uueknliml I
I', ant
rntnloei
Apple,
Ki'h il
...M.S't
Supr
I'oU'eo
Tea
Cracker i
Tallow
lluttor
Chorso
r.aenn
I'rtll.nv
Laid
Maekc-tal
Whlti Fish
t'.id I'ish
Shad
S
ejjitrj
Sili
I'ried Apple
l'rii'd reai hei
LSO. It licat, lty
i orn nn. i iiiiih ni tin. trtw
I,i.Uirs ..f nil l.iii l-. CiinlVrti mrry, nuts It Kruit
Corn llr.ii.nn, f-ul-j I..'iii!o'r, iin.l it vry irrcut v-
vii-iv nt iiiisc.-lliiiie.itis iiiti.-l.'s.
' Munition ninl nti ilitH's fur pur. lnisiii), ntmo
ji.ft!i(i lelU'K-.i licri'in iinm.al. inn rueh in
' lii in pccn'.inr ii.Iv.int,.''( ov. r inun v iers..iiK in
U.'lliiii at : final 1 i rolit Ilo wuulil tliir..fr
rcpri'lfiilly s.ili.'il u cull from (ht-oiis wiihing
nny tiling in liislino, fiiii.-lioil tliut it will pruva
n utuully uilvniHu.;..'.ui . Noir. lit, 'ti'J.;(iu.
c
lAUTIOX. A'l iiersiuis nro here by rautifca-
el Huinst tiny inf or fellinif or liieUilnti
Willi ono oki3 of three year o!.l ClXKN' 1, 0u
white mil lilu.-k fiioUo.l, tho othor u brinjle-
now in llio jM'fi'siou anj uso of Anthony hrowo
of hi't'gi toivnii-li!i, as the mM ..n l.olons to
me. JW-HAm aiUJ.CE.
Kylertotvn, Nov, l'.h lHf.2.
fMXlITOit'S OTICi:. Nouoo is liore.
VJ by
iven thai la-t Icrs 1 rslanicnlaiy, on th
esliil" ot .J Ai.Mii 1-. 1 i.k In to ..f llio towiithip
of Ii.'i'utur ih c-icil.'have ho. u ran tcl tu tin
iin.h'r.-ignoj. All pi-v.-onn inilu'.t.'J to mi i ustate
aro r.-'quirc-l to mako iniunelliite 'ayinoiit, nnd
ihofo luii inx claims aj;iiin.t tho sanio will prosiul
tht'in duly uuthi.'litioate.l lor ce 1 1 letn r n t .
Ji'Il.V .S, Kl'XK, I-x'r.
2N'ov. I'J, ISC.i.- iu.
OIILUIAX'S COL'UT SAF.K
Of Va lu able Timber Lands ia
CI.KAKIT KLh CUUNTV 1
UN' PER nn nrdor of the Orphan's Oonrt of
I.Miouster nmt t'loarC-ilil counlii", l'a..tlure
will lio c !ti..oil to piilitio salo at tho CUl.'lti
llOL'sE IN ChliAUl lKI.t). l'ii., ou
Tuesday the 13th of January, 18G3.
i nil of tl'.o followin'' (to-i'rihf.t It. al K.-lato, nituato
j in .lorilriu lonnshii, Cl'.arfiflJ county, l'a., lulo
A cerliiin tract or niooa of laa.l, oullo l "ltich
ilrove," purv.'yo l '.n nni-rant t John Iiiuoiooily,
t.i'Xiiiuitig nt it post eoraor of llio Win. IIuiiUt
.-nrvoy nii'l this tim-t, thoia-o fouth 111 ilei-roes out
.'..,S pfrohOS to pas', tliOII - 0 8-.lltll 5') ilaeiTO-t ivost
'Jj nml li vo-tenth i...'1'i'lios to Ira-, t lino, theneo
purpart l, north lo .1
r..os wost n:',S verehu., (..
p..H on tract lino, thonco by tract lino north 6H
lofrroi'.t casttljaiel hvo-tonth pcrohos to postaui
iln.ui.i. o.ii.laniinj: 1 : a.-ros uial lripi-rchef,
I Tup said ttwt l.fiu j-art of r-iirniirt bs doi
. ; 1. 1 1.11... 1- .1
iiniT'i inn ttii'.u. t 1:. ii.- puinuon 01 inoruhov
hnrels, as ina.'.; u '..'io Court of Couiini.n l'lciisol
1 loarfiol.t co.iLty.
This lot .flai. ! if li..vi!y tiinl.crol with 11 (ln
Ijrowtli of v ll I'uie Tii'iher auito 11 iiinm
tity of Spars, u.l l.:o !:!, ln-in-; within two
utile of Cluarl'.i'i.l Co ok, is u d..-ira!,lo propsrty
lor l.ngaiag; unti atloiiii. fho litie is iu
.li'put il.l.
TKltMS, OiiK fll'th rn.-h nt ?ti i!du.? ihurn the
rruporty ; one-hlt'i lit confirmation of tho talo
ami tho balaneo in t'trcn o.iiat annual pimncnt
from tha date of silo, with inl'TO.t, to he oouro.l
hy boud an l marten. ii.on tin) proiuifi'i with
clause rontriotihj; tiio taiiin oft liuibor uxeent
in proportion to payni'-nt. 111a I.'.
l.y or. lor of :!- ('.ait,
fllAlil.Ki J. Pl'SKV, AJaiVof
Xov. 19, l.",t;-ts l-aao ru.'cy, im'i.
STH A V II I ;i VI- I M riiuio to tho promi'l
of tho uhoi il.or, in bun ronco t.. n.-!iif
uli.iut t'ao li'th (K-tohor hi-t, a lttd II. ifior, m
pos- d to lo aheut two Vian s old. Tho iiivnor :
i ro'iunoil t i como toriinr l an. I protu pr..i.-r:y,
,.1 .e ni!,..,.;..,.!,. ;n u ,1;,. ,14,
1110 law uircriK. 11 u. 1.11011.1.
',,vcmher 11 . 1S2.
OXUN Milt S Tho fuWriher, rt
ilini rear llio horouh of l.'loarl'u;!il, offr
a yoko of largo tized priino 'J. for sal.', '
tho most ron.n'iiahlo tonnii. Thoonttlo liuvolw.
usod for Logging and Timhcrinri.
JUNATHAN' NICHOLS.
XoToibcrl2, 18f!2.
Goods ! Goods !
Af.M. F. IKV1N' l.ns Just rocoive.l
fjilcll
ih. I as.-oitiiii iit of
SEASON MiLK GOODS
at his ol.l M..U1..1 en Maik-jt flr-.ol, wl.':ro l.u
rof.ily to Wait njioa his ol-l cu Iohutj nnil
many new ones as tvni.t tu i-ol llio very hesto
K""'i'
K..i
12, I So.'.
I New Goods !
LV.X. WE A V Eli k fo.,
I Arc juftopf.
! ing a jplomli-l lot of tho mot onrofully select.
I ever broiifjht tj tho i.l.irn which thoy offo'
, Ihoir custoincrs, ami tlm puhlio jon.'rally, at It
very lowoft fitjuro tho miirkets will afford.,
1 Nov. 12, 1SC2.
Jas. iMc.lInrr.iy Mail. Irvli
I Deilcrs in D I? Y filXlDS,
G u o c i; U I L s ,
LL'MIiLII, do..
, nURNPIPE, ClonrfioM county, l'a. Oct'
CVHENIfS HOWE.
Justice w tuk Pkact..
For PnrATrn Twnrt-'
will promptly nlton.l to all luisinfss cntnutf
his ears. 1'. 0. AJdross, i'hilipshurg l'a.
Aug. 21ft lSfil
II." W. SMITH "& CO.
Mr.IUII WTS, and ilcalrrs in W;.
l.M,'pintnr,
evort thin usually kovt by tho ira.lc. SI"
j SECOND Street, below Juugu Lctnrr. IT
site tho Proslivtonaa Church, Clcarucia i .
Dec. 4, 1811.
n. iiusn. T. J. M'cUMOCt!
I D,
BUSH k M'CULLOUUII,
Collection Ofli".
Cl.EAKnElIi
tTlv Graham's Ksiv lV.aui.vfi
Feb. 5, '02.
inim ...1....1 1,,m u m.li:nn M!rt '
X I'ROOF SAI'K, nearly sew, "hicl
dispone 01 very cueap. . r
HEED, HE AVER
Clearfield, June 25, 162.
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or Mione jMiij "
ffcfia 'or fi T
v.r. mm
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