Mf o'lfiufida Itfublicm. v- I ll IHE tOMINO CRASH. ,'lll I h'll I ll .1 ;n .bill nil tin. it nliiii(:lii' hip I 'i g n ii in,' tin ."TA '...- .1 I- Wednesday Tebrnar y, 3d, clkaltilld, r.. 1864 ' 1 lit C tn llii'ir i-rii'i nnd in in k iui i"li 1 1 1 :i I tin r . t -virus liMi'liif about ihe prosrtiiy of ll.i' c mull , il I'.niini iul credit, Ac, nns nil fit v. 'I li" following rxlrnct lioiu a I'li'iu ( in uhrel' Mr. McCiillough, the. I 'i.mptrollcr fl' llm Currency, is dcrcdidly in j'oii:l, nt in k i on lodging, in every par ticular, what lictnorrnt have nbvys raid that the npnriiul thniv of prosperity wss dcluioty. Ihiir omttiinl'v in mind, allhou-Ji the loyal ttales appeor uyrrj-hilly to if in a prosrer vs co'uitttvn, that inch is not thej'acl. Tnat while tlm government is engaged in llio aupprcsion of a rebellion of imfx.mpleij fierceness and magnitude, and is constant-, ly drainirg thecountry of Its laboring nnd producing imputation, mid diverting its . I i ...... . I 4 . the Republican .let-line, insisting ihnt muubiry ircin wofki m per- ' I ni Minn I vuliin In in cnnttiiir-linn nf ls ; implements of warfare; while citios aro -a thing without uny piece- .crowded, nnd the country is to the same, dent. Thin the Democrats must continuo. extent ilcploted,, ntnl wast ami extnivn-1 to resist, even to the bitter end, ns tR-y ;yHO rnvi.il .13 thry never lefo.o 1revuil ,, , ... , led in the 1 nited Natei., the nation, w lint-' would any oilier revclulmniiry mtoiupl.- b t cxU,rm j ..aiculiom-. is I hut this nlou taut llio w peiu;er siionm ; IloL prosperir.i: CaYTho Slat S r...ie is still without mi oigiiuuation. The Dmiocrat renew thiir oiler about once a day In effect an otgani nlion by electing the ofticers nlleniiilely, the Republicans lo have the Speaker, and Ihe IenJoerat llio Clerk, and to on. This the KepuMientM decline, insislii the Hpesker clexled last spring speaker attll- Pt'.IM (( t J i ' II in l,. Ti ihnto to thf Mrt'ici v .f Key. Tlinir.nn 1) O dtti.lt d, V' i'IiiIh r .. I 1 .1, !n Vi,lii im port, I.J nmini' c'iiiiiI) , I'.i , Ki . 'I In miin p. Untwiill, (iiinnlirr of i,.. i,t p ilti tnoie ( 'nn'oii'iire) in the .11 ih year cf h'm nj'i', nnd l'Jih of hi i-ln ii inn tnini'try. How ni lt Tn in .v er I'lomiilielil, Perry CO., I'u. At nil emir pri ind of h'u life, lio noii).')it nnd obtained Ihe peiul of prent price; nnd with propriety it limy bn nid, lli.it from hiiiyoiilh up, lio nberved llm jiieei'pts of the divino law. In the morn ing rT bis liTo ho entered the. holy millili ter n nn itinerant picucher in tho Metho dibt Kplncoinl Church, and filed llio vn rious dtatioiM tn which ho wn nnslf.ned with ability and fiiillifulnets. Ilo received his last appointment nt Willinmnport Mulberry htreel Church, whero in his 7.en for the temporal and ppiritual inter ests of the church, "he died ht hi post.". Ho posc.tHcd n moelt and Immblo spirit. I ill I. "I" IMl l.M'1'.Milllllt' "I1 M Mt.'v. I'u.. f.,r A. ll iHfi.l. J. smii S.H., I i , i -.-,.., ,f r..nrfiH I ...inlv.iti Hi.. r..,., h.,,,ih.if lVM,.,Wm,m, ,"" " , r'""'T friun tho l'.h -Inv ' '"""J. " ' until ll,c (ill- ,,r .,'f .Inniinir, A. I., 1 I. ' '.'. To nmniinl rorrlvMt Onm C.ill-i .., ir 1HU nml j.rvlinii ymrf, liu:lii.linp .r. t.tnp.-. '$11717 01 To nm t rve il fri.m I nrrntcil I,nn.l, li:,4 (l'l To mil 'I rci-'d frmn ('nniiiii nt.m(.r. llniilo, :!li 7:1 To in't 1I110 frnin lnt rcttli'iiirtil l,v Tr. HH j lit. clpcliim oprni., $I ITrt (Ij Jly mniiiir w n j'k, lii; ) Hjr fnx nml iil rat j.roljiitcf, M l H.I lly Juntiro nonlji, mi Ily Jiirnrn' nK(', I s u 71 lly Intori'ft un onlur.n, I2IS 4'i I!y lilhnr:iih niiltra, a;s no Ily conetnhlos' ciitn, 17il45 Ily rourt linurn pnnlrix'l, 17,'ifl 00 Hy ilintrirt nttornoy's fopj, 1 AO 37 Ily )rnlliiiiiotary' foes, im I!y ihcrilT'j fues, 131 rjij lly prlntinj;, 379 no 3D 00 preisute over 1 110 nac venule is 1111 iiuur thouglit on the part ol the Hepublicana, is clear, because at the commencement of the xession they held their caucus, and selbct cd their eamli.late for speaker, just as has been the practice of all parlies heretofore. If tbey hud then held that tho old Speaker continued to preside, why did they thus preparo lo go into nti election ? No men of sense ever occupied a posiiiou no per fectly lidiculous; and if tun Abolition press of Pennsylvania wua not completely and abjectly Hubservient to their Leaders, tbey would, like honest men, denouuee this revolutionary measure as it deserves to bo denounced, and tell them to nban don their ignoble position aud the soon er the better. Instead of this, however, tbeir presses are laboring to misrepresent tho Demo cratic Senators faUijiinj the record, in showing that certuin resolutions ottered by the Kepublicans unobjectionable in themselves have been defeated by the Democrats. These resolutions were offer ed for tho purpose of forcing an organiza tion of doing business and acting us if the Senate was regularly organized. The Democrats contend that the Senate is not organized that it cannot be until a Open er is elected that tho election of a Spea ii the Qrst act required nftUeru by the Constitution an i hence tbey vole against every proposition that is connected with the regulf r business of the Senate. Let no man bo deceived by sudi shallow at tempts at deception. Ax IsvALi ASt.K Work. We hope some of our dealers will secure a supply of tho National Atmnnac for 1S04, just published byG. W. Child, Philadelphia, at ?l 125 in boards, or $1 50 in muslin, per copy. It will contain over 500 closely printed pages. Will furnish the best history of tho times, and tho most accurate and reli able statistical information that can be found anywhere. We fay this from our personal knowledge of the talented gen tleman who has compiled the work. His divided into five different parts, as lows: I. The Calendar. II. The (Government of the United The war in which wo aro involved is a As ft man hn was amiablo and ingenious. By janitors' fees, llio circle in which bo moved was always; impresed with tho preoenco and inlki-' Amount of County. Bounty, etico of ft ehrvtiati minister. His Intel- iuiiuciors, lor me year A. U leet w.n active ; his pn rcpt ions clear. lie po-o-i'od the rare combination of n ' chastt! imagination, and close, logical power. He was eminently a man oftiod, exhibiting in his life, by precept and ex- flf Jiilr' Ti . , I t p. nrl 1H1 r fo, lit ln.iif.t, by ilr.ifl fur tiow linhip, lly ciniTi.in "n'lli n. i, fly 1111 lilinir 1 r..tlnnnl'ity' niul ri'i'lM.'rV mppihiiiI, lly I'm y rnnii.'iPl, lly lri'i"iirtr cjfi', liy w.li rn .ptill.nllnry, lly (tr.iiunl fop cimrl liiiu, lly wnoil ninl piI conlmpl, Hy rpimim, Hy piuiiiilFnl'inira' rtii)(in, ny ciorK wnirt". )i 4-. 4 ?.t m 117 in on s i:, u Ii) litt ls nn ll j on t 2011 (ill 117 M & (1 sj 64 2:;2 (ii) ' Trtllfnr nf ni l rnitni. tv. .. C "null fur ll 1 Mr A li'u, , . '"'hi , 1 11 MmMill 1 ii lly diirkols, Hut r'y A hii"Iu)(o, 2.H u oy niiico ruin, liy cxirn nml fro ifrlif. lly 1'iiiiimrl lp r 1802-81, lly mifpi'lliiiipoiiii, liy inercliiimliKO, l!y mbiI vipwK, Hy ii'rri'iilii(fo to collcrturs, lly cxoncrntiiin, " Uy I'oroenUie piiying out, lly " rocBivinu, llulunco duo Sliuw, 1 1 7: : on ?im no 2n7 67 117 IS ?SS 0 4U7 ,'Hl 691 '.15 17K 1H 20 0 00 MfPr In lo liui. lro ,t ! (.,,,"" hJ WmT ty nil" pi nu. '' '"'jj ' TIip BMionni atl, .S,l,.,.,F,lt,. 'I rrr W nnl.i doll ,r, ,n,, rilij , ' ' i Up mi, mm of ,.,. ,,, ' "'J ' ) two llu.nM.nj fl huJr. ,, , I"1 . lrii.loiiy.nv ,,,, . , i''f-'i, tW. hun.1,.,1 i,.IU J"".. u. it)f.i. tjmJ i RICHARD HOSSGP 1 TDiiP ATf.lMo) v..vt I - --- - 1 A41JJ UJ 1l Relief. State and Militia 1803, and previous years. at at at nt Snsation seosiuiorj Sensation pnsainn VK.Ml".; TOIVNSU1C ; I'OI.'n TOUS names. COl'MTT. I RF.I.1E1. MCSLINS ' DKI. A I N KS $13318 82 $13346 82 CUUUHUS ALPACAS Taxes, due from ' Just receive.! at i.i.M.iiAM.-i at .Wat;;: ,-'--'- ll'KINTS iOLOVKS CHAVATS HOLMV. IBTATK. MILITIA. ' at at at at stern necessity ami must no prosecuie.i . nmple) 1)l0 yritv Mu vnPr of ,hat gos- iui i.iu jiii'ri va'.uiii in inv: iyi ' I I. nic '1 L, i no matter what may be its cost: but the. Sensat iori Sensation Sensati(.n Sensniion eoioi'.iy will, uii''iestionabl; be. the pnorer every day it is continued. The seeming prosperity of the loyal states is owing mainly to tho large expenditures of tho gnverment r.nd tho redundant currency which these ex penditure, seem to render necessary. (el he so faithfully preached to others. lie was gentle and "eany lo be entreajed" in all questions which involve no violation of.moral or religious principle, but in his convictions of truth and duly, he wa te uatiniis. firm, and inflexible. Ilo never yielded to a wrong bins, nor wavered when duty was clear. In Ihe house of Kecptheso facts constantly in mind, n. . . r ;t . : ,i,n i,1;t r ,,0 onI manage the aila.rs orynur respective H,roBl. in t)lft trnnsnclion of business, or ban.s with u perlect consciousness that , h) lllt) gf)oinl rirclei ,)0 ahv(lys (,4 the apparm protpenty 0 the comlrym ' , conllnunil.a(i0n with (iod. His cheer 0? proved to Oc unratl trhtn the war is crowd.' e.t i ..... .,.i i.c r,.i 1.., . 1... p.. ii- ----- ----- - --"-- WU I'lVJfUICU, IJ I'UK'IUI j tv IS", I IS.VI IS.) 4 is;,;, . ; IX. 'Hi '1M.1S 1 lXlil) ' I so I 1.S02 ' not before with which be spake of (iod's dealings , ISi;,", inanagemeniot me trusi committeu 10 lnw!lr,is ilin, i,,,!;,.,.,,,,! ft ,Pflrl rei.lete! you, to he Ip to save t ho nation from !wil!l ft Krnse of the .livine presence. The; numcM cowtpsc insienu 01 lenoing your in- dili!.ence di.,, laved in his l,.it i.rennra-' lions, that hn mibt "edify and profit" j tho people of his congregation, is highly; creditable to his memory as a christian j mini-ter. lie drew his divinity from tlir fluenco to make it more certain nnd aiore severe. The End not Yet- We have repeatedly warned the county to put no faith in the theories which took for granted that the military power of the rebellion was broken, and that its armies would melt nway before the advent ol spring. Our views are thus indorsed by the Tribune Washington con eipondent : General ITalleck, in conversation with prominent public men, Las expressed hi belief that the Inst grand ami desperate effort will be made in tho ensuing spring by the rebels to transfer the ro.! righting lo northern t-oil. Thev cannot subsist their armies in their own desolated region, from all tho most fruitful parts of which i slaves have been withdrawn into the in terior cotton states. It ii difficult to de termine whether their nv campaign will bo duo north into Pennsylvania again, or cross Kentucky into Ohio, using Long street's present position :i a base of oper ations. All the secret advices received nt the War Department shov that a I'eter-the-llermit crusade against tho North is now being preached throughout the con federacy, and that they uro conscripting into tho ranks witli ruttiK ss violence ev- Statcs. III. IV. V. The Slates Individually. Tfco War. Miscellaneous. erything arms. In n letter which purpoi ts to give Rich mond now in the Eamo pa. per occurs Ihe following : If however, ihe civil pov.er is yiven to tho spirit of discord and contention, if the government itself is sulnaitted to nn fol-1 outward pressure wtnen places 11 in me necessity 01 resorting to violence and ar titrary measures, tho army, on the con trary, unconscious of these dissensions, has recently seen its numbeir increased apd its discipline improved. It is the on ly organized body in the confederacy which at the present time preserves its spirit, and does not allow tho wind of dis cord to diviile and break its ranks. This is not the kind of talk wo usualf.y see in the administration press; but it if. the Lighest prudence to take that view of the matter, and be prepared for the tre mendous campaign which will open in tho springy Siit at List. -The abolitionists sacred Volume, and preached under the inspiration of its truth. His views of the gospel wore clear and distinct, and so fully win he baptized with the spirit of his mis sion, that, with the groat nposlle, ' he counted all things but loss for the excel lency of the knowledge of Christ Jasus, his Lord.'' Hence, his preaching wn, not with ''en ticing words of man's wisdom, but in the demonstration of tho spirit, nnd with pow er." His sermons were plain, clear, prac tical expositions of the text. They exhib ited thought any system in preparation and, with a ready utterance, were ubloand impressive. His preaching was never dry. cold, and uneihfying; but invested with a spirt of earnestness, under the divino 11110 tion, be felt the power of the truth him self, w hich ho impressed on the minds of others. Kepentance, faith, holiness of heart and life, wcro tho frequent subject of his discourses,. He was correct in doc trine ; sound in jiiJgtncnt ; forcibly in style, nnd niultitu Jes have heard him with preiisuie and piofit. His life, as a 1 christian minister, was a practical com mentary on the doctrines he preaclu Ionian, ;l'ike, ;t'iko, .Covington, : Decatur, jl'enn, I 'ox, iliell. X.ell, Kc.x, Huston, Lawrence, : Morris, Woodward, 'Hell, Bloom, Hradlord, Mi adv. liiiruside, :Ch-st, fivin'ton, 'Cleariicl-I. ' 'nrwensy'le I'Vrguson, ().-, 1 i i-bou, iralatu, .U'ilieh, Hi-ion, Ionian, 'Kaitb 111s, I nox, Lawrence. Morris, David Williams, ' ; I. Caldwell, K. McCIure, liarmoy, ;l ' Kepl.nrt, I jit. Da nvers, l-Iohn Mu lit ins, WmT. Thorp, I. N. McCracken, ; IN'. Brock wny, iWm. D. Woodward.; li. Ardery, lOcorjo Ardery, I. M. Clmse, ; Wiiii u.i B..1!, 'I. Dimeling, ' diiTis Wood, ; 'Ldmun 1 bale, K. K. Arnold, : Ins. L. Neil, 1 los We.'' O'T-r, I'rancej Coul.oVeit, II. B. Swiii'.,i. ; L'I'.n McNT.,u( elsi)i Il.itoh, ; 1:. A. Wilcvx, !l. K. l'l.-d, C1..I k A. Dalo, 1 (i-o. W. MoCully, ! Arn'! d I'.liss. ; Uobl. !. Jolinsou, Ion iiilil.iiid, lames Cut heart, : Uobl. Wrigley, ; IVter Swart, li 15, 2 02. 03 0: 13 ; 14 44 (U :( Jl 50 37 1.1 1.) IJ 0 8 .'' 4 7i: 10 'JV Ul 5'ji 15 25: ' 1 : 3'.) l'J 5 , 14 (W) U'J : I'.' 77' 17 V 20 '21 8 1 24 J SHAWLS r 1 1 l'.OXN LTS t-'iCOLOKKD I h- lMVI IVV t ill lj O Ul .O I N. Wash'in.d u jIj Brth. l'oni), I'ilvO, I 'nion, I Woodward, TOTAL. .Thi) in. is L'.iti'ei ty, -Hs. A. Blcom, lolin II. rotter, jr.; Koliort Henderson.. ; j 78 34: 101 or 3Q 42 21 25 42 52. ii7 58.1 72 01: c,i 45. si. (i,s 25 (K) 02' 43 2'. 23 07' 24 41, 2- M 32 50i 01 20 12-.I 72 T,f 87: 117 (;o; 7K7 01 21W 17; f,;::, 57! 130 4'i 41 17; SI '.it,: 211 55 55 12; 120 04 43 00, ; ;ju ):: 12 14 00: 24 C' 2.i 02 2S 25: 51 Hi 120 SO 42 4: 77 05 41 02 12 84'; 20 30 141 72' 5.1 Hi 117 80 2S 05 S 40; 70 28 112 2S 4S OJ; 05 07 27 20. f.4 a.V 117 88 l'.'. 07 04 34: 127 05 12 11, 14 75 30 33 ' 50 O.'l 00 t 270 z m 'J 107 00 5 20 2.) 12 20 H i 5 27 21 01 .() 00 00, 2 30 12 or OS G2 50 55 80 15 02 3 30 5 28 4 50 At at nt to to to ft. MOssoV prj 'S,'nMlin Sensation Sen.-aiioB CRASH nt CCK'I'AINS &t TABLE CLOTHS at rniNGi; LACS HOSIERY It IB BUNS 20 20 18 88 07 20 70 302 1 .') ; 50 53 171 8; 01 07 34 20 2 87 ,1 iTlilMMINGS) All tobu ImdatM ! OCllSBIlnn -nsslicn 5 Sonsaiion J Kuntni.'.- f. w 54OSS0I ensKtion Sensalion Seniaiioj at at at ul of all kinds & Vat Sensulio J 40 (18 08 58 15 5d' 22 II 15 20' 50 33 12 3L 50 55 34 8S 52 54 18 88, 08 01 7 lb 85 17 23 3 20 4 15 42 11 28 12 5 C. 0 10 11 I'll 13 15 18 ; 111 iIM 1IIK1.1 IV I Always on hand at CASSlMKUlvS at O.l I il.tci o 05 TW LKDS JEAN'S V KSTIXCiS SHIUTIXCS a', at at at at Sensation Sensation Sen.-atiou Snatioll Sensaliou 811 02 1" 42 8 5i 1 1 CLOTHING such as Cents, Pants, Ve.-ts, 1 nder Shirts, at sensatiot r lannel Shirts, Boots, Shoes, Hats und faps, Now for sale st Vtt-i II A HI) W AUK , such us Sa'S, nails 1 1 -. . .. 7i Forks, Knives, 1 eni-uit 1 .ii 52 ; $3,300 03.I,SOl 7ii $2,818 05 UW 4'J. 1S3 0; humati that js able to Warllna word, such was the devotion with 1 Airci"ita ninu'tut of I Ci.uiity iirlor-', I Ajrcrppato uniount of j l l.lltt llt'U'l' ur.l.T!., '1 AcL'ri'ir.'ito amount of 1 durl lion o bnnds, Aununt due Treasurer, SUaw, i.utitunding outstnnd ing iiiitstiindins " Stars." Perhaps some persons may censure us for not expressing our sympa thy for our Jacobin neighbor in his diffi culty with a certain War, Well, he haB our sympathy, if tlint will help him any. His case, as it stands, is a very bad one. There may be no cure for it, and he may Lave to suffer Ihe cdium of retailing aloubUo feel wsll that they can for once very meau bit of scandal, if not a very , in their long, dreary lives, support the jnean nttack upon a lady. But if he government. It is the first tune they ey eould only manage to p,t a baby in lhata-T LO ' ,Ml 11 Ule ,f"rn- J a I I m.n ilo nnirAP nnd ilo lattra nil Ibnif . , , . . iiiciiv. sv 1 ' j " iij i""0 wis li y 11 dU that was "sctx the tnmxn the gutter, ,ive, The' have prayed for its destruc- vxuld be measurably relieved. Who will tion. In all our wars w ith other nations the furnish the infantry t Tor tho KqmMicun. Letter from Qrahamton. Griuimton, Jan. 24th Dtar Ilepullican . I they have sympathized with its enemies, j They have resisted the officers cf the gov I ernment, trampled on its laws and got up I insurrections to thwart the execution of I law. They have set up state authority to i nullify the enactments of tho federal cov- that ernment. It is sufficient proof that tha tirss 45 D1V1 tlV H500 00 4 71 $2-6S te Ap?rpj!it nnionnt ihi frum ColWcU.n. 3430 6s Ari,'ryute amount duo froia Inronted Lund, JS27 45 Aggrpifiite ninoiint due from Judgments, ie., Kino 00 lodcbUdikCisof Cuuntjr, 12!52 63 which be discharged every duty arising ; from tho relations he sustained, as hus- band, parent citizen, christian and minis-! BF.LIhT FUND, ter, that he wns admired, eyteemed and'josrrn Phaw, K.., Trcaturpr of Cloarfteld loved by all who knew him. Ilo contin-j ennty, i" tho I'mnuionwcalih of Ponn'a in ucd bis pulpit labors, with zeal, in npur- mn wi,h Itolief J""1 f"r 1110 't,ar 1SM- ent health, up to the time of his last ill-, T , , r . , .,. , ' ,. ii-. To amount rrrcivcil from Collectors for ness. His lhst discourse was delivered on jsm, including pprcentnBe. $1747 21 rsat.naiM evening, ovemoer uom : To Hm't rof'.l from I nsoaic-d Lnd. lift ec Isnilh, 38th chapter and 11th verse. T I To do. lo. i... Militia Fund, 10:'.$ 15 shall behold man no more with inhabitants j To do. do. do. (.'onuuis.'.ioiinrj'IJook, US trj of the world." How tieculicr Ihe passage. How appropriate the text fio.ua minis- Kccp'ivd Janna r.y 2?d, 1S4. of Josf .h Shaw, T.rr, lato Trvaiurer of Clearfield county fUr tt-r. as he is about to leao the pulnit for 1 h,u:ulrcJ "ml forty-umo d.dlnrs and frotj-tivo centf, it being the Ulanco due llgtfef Fund as the last lime. Wus there not a Trovidence ( J 111 it .' I ho substance of 111s (iisconrse on BOCNTV KI'XD. ! Josr.i'B Pnw, I'ii., Tresswrir of Clearfield $220511 ti cn. liy amonnt of Relief orders, $J2riO 72 Ity percentag 0 to CoHeetcrs, lis 93 Ry cxiMieratii.ns, 31 u Ity Trs. pereeutago receiving, 75 73 uy in. do. paying out if, 51 lialanra due Fuud hy Tr, Aii 4J $.1029 51 LUil'OUS. such as W ine, Brandy, (i in, V h is key, Conae, etc., etc., j MtLIl, such as I'runes, laiins, Figs, Filberts, ic. OnoCF.HI MS, k,v Flour, Hams, Shoulders, Sugar, Molastf.fti, Coilee, Tea, C r a c k o i s, Spices, Candles, Coal Oil, etc., etc at stnlio(i at sennnli'fl 1 t JliJSMi at iMistiui . Alwavi at Mfta icnsulioo sen sal ion sensation n'MMii ion sensation seiirniion C. KRAT.KU, ISLAV,KlMi Bt lv ll'llS at roWliER at IIOT at LEAD nt lOAl. at j At the stnia of J3029 51 ; MQSjSOP Always J-etjw on hi ftssoi (merit of nil kiml of goods for the accommodation of lliepuH nciUKUSiibS slref Fund aa Tretturer, that evening, was to show the mercy of God, in the redeeming scheme, in furnir.li ing men one probation wdy. His nrgu mpiits wore leveled at the skeptical de jection of some men, who insists that a plurality of probations would multiply the cuances ol man s Fnlvat on. Against thix 1 theory, he nrgued with great logic and power, showing most courlufively that however plausibly such a theory niiuht lie, yet it wns false and delusive, and the converse only was true. Those who heard lum on that occasion, will not soon forget tliepathos and power with which it ws ut- tored. His discourse ended, his work on j jomn arth was done. A jdory glided tho hut hours of his toil, and yet lingers where ho passed. The following Wednesday, Nov- county, in the Cinuiiionwcalth of l'ennfy Ivanin, in account with Uounly Fund f.r tho year '03. nil. To amount received from Collectors for lso.i, including percentage, f.ttfl.-! (In To aru't rre'd froLi Unseated Lands, 2.H tiT fit. Jiy hourly bonds redeemed $2175 00 I'y intcrept on hounty bonds, f.;ij 55 ',y percentage to collectors, 311 10 IJy exonerations " 5i 9ft Hy 1r.. l ercentagc paying out, 77 7S Hy to. do. lUlnncc due Sbaw, Trt, recoiring, (TO 8S 13 C5 l.'ifil'J 22 Aggregate aiu't of outstanding bondi. I'o. il.. due Treasurer, Aggregate amount duo from Collectors, $2S13 9i Aggregate amount duo from I nfented Lands, Of) Iudel.tedncpj, jso SO . L: GREATEST BATTLE ON UffS $3CI!) 22 f(3670 (10 13 6j $063 65 $0CS3 C5 ROAD FUND. ?haw, Km., Troniiurer of Clearteld ciiunty, in ncrouiit with the difforent townahips It is a stubborn fact in the course of human events it becomes 1 government is not what it was when they necessary sometimes to show people theiriarc in favor of it. It has changed to suit own faults. There was a young man of them, and for the first time they are for our township went, some time last sum- it. They mrjst feel better than they ever tucr, to Clanon county to assist as clerk, 'did before. Limisville democrat. at the ironworks nearSligo. His em-' ' " .7'," .. .... plover always expressed himself favorably i . otiku vs Stahvin.1 -If the Abol, lon- towardshim until Ihe day after the dec-1 ""'f'V?,, ""n- c?nrccrd 0 '.out it, 1 f; 41- o?- the comfort of the soldier s family, as they next morning after the election, ho asked I are about his voti(. they wouldn t oppose the young man if he had been to tho elec- ??J defot,t increase tion ! The young man answered that he Ll l.,,e? hv'( hcy h"ve been. J had. " Did you vote for Woodward ? " , nly iiad of o( economy and " les, sir, 1 Uut." "eii, t , 1 nm W " . .. . f yery sorry vou done so, you have been tl0 tlie public treasure shall take. They very attentive end very careful, but 1 do ttnid enough of it won t reach their not feel safe in having a man in my em- pockets, we suppose or that the Govern- r,lnv ni,nnuwl Ir. f lnl..l Tl.ai Blent Will become too TOOR TO Roll ; ami book-keeper ond other clerks, for several ?l lie rat0 .have bceistealinr. the days befme, told him he should vote fori'1 leaT or two- u,is very, .llk,c,y ,"f:""lol r,,i: Theif Lnour 1.;. ...in. ,i.Saai wiu. soon to on his Hst shillins. , tuber 25th, he was attacked by disease, . r.eumonia) and, on 1 hursday niorniiig (8 o'clock,) Dcceml er 3d, the "wenry w heels ot lite stood still,- ami Ins spirt took its flight to the world of Glory. Dur ing his illness he suffered with that for ti Lude, patience, calmness nnd resignation which characterizes the christinn. Ex pressions of praise and joy frequently fell from bis lifts during his last hours. Tho piuily of life warranted a liappj and Iri uiniLant death. And thus he died, or rather, sweetly fell asleep, in Jesus. Thus, '. in the treshness of morning life, 'die rests 'from his labors." "0 all thy heart's detire I T rivmphantlu imttcued ; Jsidgtd by the -ministerial chmr hi My Redeemer' breast." J. W. FEKKEK; The Cost. John Borough, (iovcr nor cleft of Ohio, in his speech at Lan- for Itirod tax f..r the Tears 1802-3. DK. To amount duo townkhips from last settlement. To amount ree'd from I'nseated Lands, fit. $13IA 23 Wib 06 A '! -."l'l-. I 1 Wmnhbarg Mcmenqer. lUT C . ' " ln!U, ..... 4 -.V-1 . a ll ' ' il IMtll i (UJ'I V V I V III Hi HJ W UliVlV (n , nm nAt In fin tn thAnmp inn n nl I . . . .t i , ", J he noLtuF.Rs lairNiis' a lew daj-B fnt her ess I' ' n.1 ,0.lhe cl,;i0" ni1 fo,pince. Mr Dennison. the Democratic rnfi-i ..KVOrr wifo" hero incuw the yvifo ondward and asound Democratic ticket, her of Cnn,.. from I.,.7orn lii.iri.i in1 lAcrj wUc here inctns tho m to this State, introduced a bill in the House otv,r' l1??1" "an, m.tJolii) Horough s increasing the private soldier's pay l0 wile, nor Iloraco Orccly s wife, nor thirty dollars a month, which was opposed Henry Ward Bccclief's wifo, nor Owen ly the whole, solid Abolition vole. On the ; Lovojoy's wifo' nor tlio wifo of any same day tho Abolition mnjority passed a shoddy patriot, luit tho wifo of everv " -, hi.cn uuttTii ui Aixiiii on wanted to keep him in the office, and at he had always done. He is at home now, tho victim of Abolitionists. It is true he had no wife, or a " cradle " lo be "set out in the snow," but ho has feelings aa sensitive aa other people. Th9 League passed a resolution ai the last meeting to Townsiiii s. Ain't pd. tps. JJ.il. due. i hcccnriii, $7S KS liell, 52 Of. 72 Boggs, F9 21 bloom, 21 7.1 Jlnulford, 40 00 17 St Drndy, Cfl 4 1 llnrnsid.', 72 CO Chcbt, 18 70 I Covington, 71) 12 ' IWntur, 80 T.O i Ferguson, in 0(1 II 05 j Fox, V0 02 (iirard, 4C 19 ; IIosIicb, 10 7 jtiruhum, l.M 02 17 59 I Culich, 15 00 51 61 I )lu(on, P47 81) 1 Jordan, 10 42 j Kurtliaiis, 213 22 4fl 25 , Knoi, . 122 90 Lawrence, 27 03 ! Morris, 51 45 : I'eiin, 1M 1 l'ike, llll 90 ! 1'nion, 115 02 Woodward, III Oft J 12 ' D11I. duo tps. 214 51 $2751 23 raise that sxtamp-angel at 1 hihpsburg a peg Committee Clerks four dollars tier davl iiigiiur. 1 uu iniu" no .'r ... oinuieoii is useless. for Jlutcher's old wind-mill ; well, he has' i'r,V, ' V got crippled at it, and they aro going to! M(" Howling. Forney says, "tho have him tu.n a while to rest him. When .a ho,cry I ogh to be eru '.1 :n .,i A,,t f cified." 1 hat would be nothtna new. for V .u"08 .r " , more than eighteen hundred W. aao J2751 29 Ttoceived .January 22.1, lf.4, of Joseph Phaw, F:m., lale Treasurer of Clearfield county, two hundred nnd fourteen dollnrs and fifty ons centi, it boing tho balance due Itond J"und as aboro, C. t RATZEJl, J214 61 Treasurer. SCHOOL FUND. Josren Praw, Es.i., Treasurer of Clearfk-ld . county, in account nith tho difl'orei.t townships for Si hool tax for the years 1SG2-3. Hit. To Binoant duo townships from hint settlement, f: 2479 77 To amouutrte'd from J'nscnted Landa, JWJi 55 CK. m't pd. tpi. ISal. due. T 110 57 $ 115 37 120 C2 !5,('0 Killed nni WourW .TO,""11'' taken lYisoneis! WITH CAMP Hil'lPMiW j 70,000 Contrabands freed frl BONDS OF SLAW 1 1 "171 VERY man Tunt has rc.nl any lii? Tow.ssmrs. Ileccaria, licll, licpgs, liloom, Jlnidford, Brady, liurnside, Chest, Covington, Decatur, Ferguson, J'or, Oirard. Ooshen , Graham, Oulich, Huston, Knrthaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Tenn, Pike, I'nion, Woodward, Iial. due tpi. ft 91 20 54 65 59 117 43 f9 41 38 9'J '.4 27 51 (ll 35 67 220 35 10ft 34 1104 00 !4l 3S S3 on 47 97 40 05 15 51 3 66 70 f.2 25 37 17 59 f J55J 32 64 I S It) 94 nual hlitorv of !'..! II' I It north! I lo tho conclusion that tl.e Coifeln ment would be broken down. Iti! tion of time. Hut now e have tte si ous soul-stirring news to cheer tin only draw-back to our joy auJgWH imminent danger of the Contnlfc1 North to "eat out o.ir fubshncf," ! '' uir klll.ou 1 It,.! ,.f nn.. Il.il, "Ihfl." icld county may be assured, ' j FRANK SIIOK'T for short rails) leelling ltots .v. shoes as ck((' j 111 an in the county; and if 100;' i just give him a . ..11 on court-week. j time, and see for yourselves. Bi jinind Ihe public that his fbnp it stroet, in Shaw's Row where r' jjust ns .S'rt as usual if not lis 1 Casii than be would liko to bo. . Jf I All kindi of work on hands M'j ' on short no'ief, nnd as weH'maJ ' as can be "skeercd" up here "fV I i-G.Dou't forget tho shop- I in thaw's Row, dimctly oj'P11". i i bwoope's office. ! ClearBcld, June 11, 1 S62. IJulklcy's I'atcnt; Lumbfr Dried by Siipern'' I rpilli undersigned respectfully " X til ti f ( 'Inarfinl it and the 'thai he has tho agency of the will sell inilividini. louni. for its use. The Lumber dried by j ! atronger, fmltlies heller, i I requires lei time in drying than . I eeif known-and drying 1 inH MJ, in at) hours, ana neiier - 1 -using tne """".l f.1555 82 Received January 09 1s .n.,i, ci, 1 " JD " Esq., lato Treasurer of Clearfie'd county, ..yen- i ' ,r , kiln coas.J teen dollars and fifty-.ix cents, it being tho bal - ' " i "r nuniber of rosident m ance duo School Fund aa aboy.. g J , rom mun ity , 17 6 0. CRATZER, Treasurer, kill snakes. Qi'EiiEC, C. E.. Januaiy 25. Escape of Confederates from Johnson's i'.r'io'l Christ was crucified for proaoh'mg peace . " "T VoMglas,. Marshal Kane ol Jal by just such another set of scoundrels as tnnore. and thirtoen confederates, mostly ls-For a week past tho mud has had you are. ' "P?41 '" rom Johnson's island and . - i . ' ' 'and (.atop Douglas, lefi here this morning undisputed sway over everything. We- Uajp-H is said that Grant has announced by the Grand Trunk Railroad for Keviere Uullv for old Stcamrv. AVMVS. Lope to sea Old Boros resume opeiations hat he has no desire for residential du Loup, to lk the overland route to fcorora iotij. nont'i-s. iiaiiiax man who cannot ra'lSO tlll'CO llUlldrcd 1 tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having ex (lolliirs Or who h8 not lUOney OUOUi-li j nined the accounts of Joseph Shaw, Esq.. laic tnlmv n. KiiliHtltntn iroHfortr oi aau oouniy, i;o ccriny, mar we una to 1)11) ft HUlWlUtO, the accounts of (he aaid .f o.U Shnw, Esq. for the year A. , 16:1, ai follow) : The amount outstanding and due the county to be Ten thouruiid ono hundred and ninety. fevn dollars and eight cents. We a'.soSnd the amount of outstanding orders to be Twenty-two thousand six hundred and eieh ty-four dollars and uinty-fivo cenU of which Sixteen thousand five hundrod dollar! art eourt- nouse uonas. The balance due Treasurer it Four dolkrs and seventy-one cent). Th amonnt In the Rounry Fund Is Tivs convirce the most tVtfnm oi ... . I'ersons desirous of July 1, 1363. JAMKS T. LEOSASn. . t Ithnnsand two hundred and two dollars and eigh- ly-nveeenu. j wu, A. WAI.LACIC. . Ihe amount of outstanding Bountv lisnds is i A. TaI srttftfl Six thousand si- hundred and torenty do"ur... lUlt UllH AM OH"4"" i.:.i., i Tho balance due the Treasurer is thirtoen dnl lara and si.tty-five cent). Ihe amount due Relief Fund. Including Mili. tia, is Four hundred and forty-nine dollar) and lonv-nve cent). LEONARD, Fiaa- ( CT.KAliFIKLDCOl W itness our bands this 22d January, A. L). JSOt. , ,iLtl or ur ashs.wotss ., JACOB KUXTZ. lQ ikimiT Lj, TILS. DOUGHERTY Attest, AMOS READ. W. . JJt.Am.IT, Utrk, Gollmtinns ma IS!I - - ,fcl deandproefTj Exchaifreou t" WZ, the Auditor) of Clearfield eooBty, baring J&rvmt on. .jorSK. ;smln.d the accounts of JV.et.h Phaw. Esi..lare' tOtra M essmlQid thi accounts of JVs.ph Chaw, Esq., late