Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 14, 1864, Image 2

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while I remain in my present posi-' . Tho Message. , For the Clearfield RcpulUca'n.
i 5mn,n, msT1'! ,0,rrac1l. r ni0l,'i The annual message of President Lin- LETTER FROH FBEJiCHVILLE.
1 o cuiancirnttou ptoelamuttou. nor . .f , ... ...
I I icturn to slavery any person who is coin will lo found 61 length in our pros- liascnviUK, Ltc. "ih, 180-1.
' y the terms of tlist proclamation or cnt issue. Neatly nil of President Lin- vr. Editor Permit mo thrnurh ihe col
v of the act of Congress Jf ihe poo- cotta inductions nio extraordinary ; and utmis of your journul to "show tin" aonie
until t.w ii linl aii. tiinrlA er manna . . .... 1
tild, bv whatever mode or menns,
' it an Executive duty to re-enslave
this cue U no exception, Th country
ItEYOUTiorARr UiitisLu$. On Wed-', A UDlTOIt's KOTICt-
UTlil ucdersliMin. RiWVri) TFT A Snmr.
neaday lust a hatter by tlio name of H. O.' Auditor, appointed in open Court to dii- -rrr asttfii TviupnT.-r,,, ,7 "
Taylor, of llt.ltimo.c, was arrested bvVr- lit. " "W. " V ocui; esM . 1
iler of l.cn. adace fur delaying a red c,.d( 6v nollc9, (lho timt of ..id audit bar. C'roular E.w Mill, and who I, willing
' nu.'w Buiuioiniii ""in uimaainn. inir l.eon nm nmil li ma IJonrtl ll,.l h iil :.. "" - ioa wan
An Clliccr and tlVO Soldiers aurrminil...! attend In llm dalle of a, 1,1 nnnoli,fr.,,,t .1 'vKfl
payable ia Uold. AddreM, 'JZ?
Btof expcrlenoe, reference, and ."I
" liar.
fn-irtti,
one yj
erson.. another, nnd not 1, iunt bo wn " ljifch expectation : of something
4 nMrutiu-tit to perform it. In timing new. Newspaper ooiicspot! dents hud of thia county. Ho wns first teen in thi
i ,!. condition of pence, 1 mean In any asiured the public that Mr. Lincoln would count with a " nek on Lis back " filled
he war will cease o.. . he part cf the forMhadow a reusable ,,it.r, ly M hich the with a very rhcup reticle r trinkets,
ntnent wherever it shall Lave ceased 1 ' , 11 '
c patt ofthoso who hepan it. country could escape, the inevitable rum mixed with nil kinds f potions, lotiona,
-ii'il,) A URA II AM LI NCOLN. that all eniblo raon must ee in the nenr linumenti nnd tinclu res, that would curoi
iiisctom, Deo. l, Ipo j.
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of the doinua of a Quack who bus recout-nn fln,lkel he premesi?, and llm unfot. -flc. In tho borough of Clcnrtiold, on s
i i.u '. , , i lunate Taylor who wns a hatter was tha ftb lay of Jaauary, A. 1). 188S, bet
ly nmileh.snppennnHO ,n the lower end nfi- .oH. ....1 ..... ,.r?i I bout, ofio a. m. n.l i p. in.
Deo. 11, 31
W.M. M. McCULLOL'flll.
Auditor.
between the
marched oil' in the audienco hull of the
puisfnnt Wallace, (o nwer the chargo of i
diHloYidly in tiavinit displayed only two
colon whan there should huve boon tlirco. rpR!AI. LIST for Jasuarjr Term, 1361
The rn-se looked bltiii for Tavior. the Lnt-: A
ter, although the absents of blue uiudo tho
Iiicklmon
fll I I r a ltill Ii. .inn. n. nnl n .Imrtil .OL nil m.l,uli,ki ll.al 1. f !l.i o... i 1. - I I I - 1 1 I.i. "
iu.u... ..ui n .i'in imh iiui a "J "ii'.i luaw luu- iiuill.lll 1IIU1 II ! I ll II n I llg pu TUIlur ic., n, 101 CI U III UTfl IH, l0er
nncA tr.nL- n I i.n I V.lnuM 'IV . 1 . .. . I ... . 1
li.t'i w vrtt i.i.wi , inVItT r A IIIHIIICI1
pi...w- n 1 1. . . .. i r . ... : ' : ...... . i .. . . i i . ft. .r. 1..1 i I'... .1., i : i i .. . .
., r. , (v- ui u-, yji i up cunirni j , ii m iiivjp;igt. is buiji-ui iu. 111 uitiiT ig glVO J'OU nn lUfft 1 "u ul " ,l evuv nun inn ui'jeuiiuu.ioi'j jinina.on
-'! It (Llfiirllfiu IltpllD.tn.'l, j tho most common-place cpiloino or the 'of ihe clu.p, I will give you a short liosra- umbrella, which, o fr as. he. whs con- t'l.a.e
- -rS- "Pof 'lie head, of l-cpni tmen.,. in phy of hi,,., ns rcled by Lim.elf oli."! IV. TTrl YZiX"
x?rU: .'.-AfiUCTK-x '" teller style, as tho New York llurW. wiihing you to undertnnU th.il I vouch UfrT..Bli.r kvm Im'uio.l in. himn in
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W?s-4VAl,,'-rl' V ',rl "V f"' H 0,,n,nea ''' cery (ior us concciiRs. i; stated he waa just
ilV'mtvV ri-'go' of documents it, a newspaper." jftom the city o New Y.rk, and had come
f v . riA?-T--t-v--- i ti... .1... v....: i ',...
5.-5 ".' I ""J'J .v I'v; t i linen b u in i r vu i. i v i nun; CIICSCH fjaiul pCIJUpS lO
JV-tfAi)4 to ili.-eusn aril tlio lat flection nnd ibe' reCUfiHln U ux.ki ;il. ..nm1
l. J '! ' ' .fcfis.' .1 war: and il4 reiu.-al will en-ivimv rverv ' ..no .mir. ir ...i f,"il
S l-w ' ' .x h . m... i w b. nv nil. wo. civ i"""
NfLf man that he who is to pte.M.le o-(Cl ,Hu!thM lie had an extensive practice and ex- i no doubt numbered with the .lend, and ,A B SUIW
cd,c,uo,and more purlieu-) ;V Iwar.n.VVen.Iu.imnry umbIIaa: kZ
wi,e, wan informed that if he would take uj,
down the object ionallo umbrelln, und ; ''
comaiil his stutement to writing, he nould ' Htrt.hora
be permitted to resume busineia whiuh , Hugenot
he did. Campbell
U tin niiutuci t lu.tiuwuii muviJi"ii i i w . ,
. . . i rnhnin
deatinies of our country for Cixt four peiience iu mcdiciu
: vT""; "iVcTlVvri r6""' " l0l: y 'Snt of the real enti-;iatly in surgery, having been Urteen yearn jTba ,mnk$ 0I tho War Department will lriu
F.PPAT JioiiMM.....qKi.. u, uo-f ment-!of Ui coutTyn-.en : that he chooses! a surgeon in Napoleon the First's army ;! no doubt be tcnteiedby apeci.tl meen- K'""r
THE NEWS ' ' " lt0 every vote cast in hi favor'hal NnpoUoa'i military operation winding 'fier to the vigilant Lewi. After this foI- ,
- re i. nothing further iomSMrm.n.i"1 ? T. ofj-P-y suddenly .titer the battle Wa-j--J;;
. V.cr, 1,1. f,1rP.. ... ; ,.i . Unrelenting war, including emancipation, terloo, m 1-15, he mudt bae,cntered tho . .....j. tlp,kl, ,, 8ir(,ins. alternate-. n,.,,i,.i,
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i'LIu tlx aiilos of SavaDuuh
onn fi-tiil inn. nn 1 1 InrtniiiMtinn in alin-M
utSa-i,., , .
i, ,,.,, .i,i,,, j ,,. , ' me juossnga ueiuonnr.iu-s um 10 ue one
u papera ,ff the 3d, ann Kiohmonl , . , .. .... ,. ,
f i tnu uit's i ntut ni if i iiic i utitAi
softhoS'.h, indicate thai his main
is ktill wl of M-'ilcn say 100 tnilea
.. tlie coail, a'.d he cannot eacnpe a
al battle, the result of which mutt
"o UiabUimateiucce.il.
.e'V-rig new frcm Grant, except Hint a
,1 advauca wm pro:u;cd for !a.t
, lay.
m Nashville there
Hood was investing the city
-, and approaching tlie regular (.icges,
t ding, as by rebI ay, to think it
' compel Thomas Ho evuetute Our
(now hold Knoxvillc, rhatlnnoon
athfille. All the rest of (he Slate
this subject the Philadelphia A it makes
the following obserations :
If these who voted for tho re-election of
Trenident Liocoln ilid so for the pmpose
ol piotrueung tho war iinit-linitely, they
rinT wi:bk.
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Diokinion.
' A. MeUurvcy,
blnnuhard.
lleod.
Tbompion.
I'ntchin. .
Pittubin.
Ten Ej-ok.
Ton way.
Hnyilor.
l'ulctiin.
Kliaw.
(In. him.
M'Koe.
Caikry.
Pula.
r.ru lul.ur.
WnJker.
T. ltutl;tj-.
Killitn.
C. U.lUgbor,
liounuU.
J IS f OK Jl'HOHS for January Term, 1665
army ,n tbe yenr 1S0O; allowing him lo ' streaked with disloyal red and white,
be at leat 21 years of age alien ho first to attract aeceinioi rapaoiiy ; and that
... . i. n. r : ! iiiUm of sweel'ixtoen (xix-and th'.rtv
iook i no i wiiiuiioiuio iiusiw .in oi u iK -i ... , . i , , ' . obard Jiinons.
.i i i- i 6. will be careful how they resort to carnnno ,,,
mental sur-eon, you have his age by ad-1, . powJ,,, unlc lhlir .kvliahts L BM".r-.9 w- I)'"0,,' 1'bihp BraditT,
dine 21 toC4. which wn.ild ninko him R.ri . l,.....l I.I...L- " 3. (JalMKher.
a - --i - - .... ' L'kj vt.1 uimii itur. vi vj uiwn. (
years of ;ige! which gives him a very an-' Put. Union. j
Brady Michael Shnflart.
Uurniide Wm. (inodeinan, Jubn AlforJ.
cietit ariicarauce. Aflfcr the battle of ! i. " ;n.-I "7. k",.;i ... Uieit-II. Huminjll, Fred, fraley, Lawrence
I jiii.im I .' I lino tin wen m tw v a- i. ,
C. Pinncy, JJ.
oi pioirbiMinc mo war iinit-iiniie y, ii'v ... , . r . .. ., , . - . , , . . ; ivuuan, u. o. iocr.
will perceive bv hi mewo that ho pro- ' Urtlc,lo eougbt refuge in the United dement raised atnmg Ihe goipping por-l cwtield-L. It. Morrc!!, A
nose to cany out their views- Ilo d ei. ' St,-0'. (,ie hnving to flee, Uing one of lion of the community, recently, by theV. pr!i.
not teeio to iuterpn-t the l'U hlic tent: ' Napoleon 3 priocii.le men. he located in rrl'1 a':", llul'r" 1mc." " " ,,,,1U.U,
luent.tw developed at the la' election. . r v v.. .. !,. county ja.i, ciimge.i wuti u,e crime oi uig-j
ia nothing deG-iony other way thiia na mmifesting a lived 1 ,,. . v ' ,
! the city on all purpose on their pa. I to reject nil other J , .
ie couinletc-
amv. hovera wt eK nco a man mane itin
luirlMKK fill I l. ir I In r. ..,.1 .. r.l ' ' II ' inil.llHT II. rtlim. nru.t.111 i.in w.ii-,
inriina liinn lUsnntl (.... n,. u.o i . 'and t u raery ," coin maud i n 1 1; e ail uatvn,"i t v , cnllinff h im-elf Royal .Sutton, or Dr.;
of the quariel and the restoration of the ' according to hi story, up to the tiui he ; button, nttend':ii to the businet of ex-l
Union. He nfninies that the South would ' made hi debut among us with his "puck
. if ...i,: I ... i ,
uiu c nioii ; I'm uoeius ii 1 lie io uuempi
tlie n'ccrlhiument ol the,r
tratcingor curing corns and bunions. He'
became generally known as the "Corn
Long groal on a lot-.y. ! oclor." At Ileidsburg. some three or
' Tiled ia under rebel dominion.
iilho rebellion heinj "crushed cut."
iviiwli ilitpi1 t.iLiM-.i. nit ln.r.v 1 it lkii. liin.l(iiH.rAlr.niriJ Im it.niln llin nnnilainl jna
View upon ' -...j, -w... ...ti. ..i i'"u;i"m u.-...-. ..... ..... v.j- .-...w
..i :.: .-. . . . i .1..,; , i ... i nt a vnnn.' i nm Kiien.i niT iiifl nennnarv
, i. . U . r , i -- !, i . lil lllipoi mill l.uilll. Ai:rcirt)U CO -iiuo ijiiuiaiu nun iittiu.uui iu iit.li mm J n---- - '
nneeo the home ofthe icel'resi-i.. , ,, : , . . .. ... ... nt that Mi.ce. nml nfter a ootin o of weelc'a
siuruin'ii ui .hi mc uiuciicf. no luniks r a . .14 .11 im' 11 rn u-e mi l liuir. : ' .:. .. . .
iliainc att'-.r-ptat nogotiati-m w ith the ; Uvaij, ,e 01 Ul0 l,:ltt le-ticl-J.
insurgent letulets could remit in any I ,, , . , , ,.. ,
good. Why not try it? Why not a,ccr- ns numerous and dilbcu.t surgi
tain, formally undjposititively.wlKHlicr the Cl1' operations, which ho hfi.l peilormed
Soutlu in people woiild not come into the by ihuKore. l'y hi big stories he soon
Union under the Constitution 0. it i : . fUl,Cl.eJ(.j iM tl. awing some of tho above
W by lose tin- door upon Hi ;s gr. ve fines- , , . .. , ,,
lion ,v the assumption tl.nl "it i not , i llHQied thss mt0 L,s 'ce, as well as
worth while." The IVo-i.h r, t Linveif ns very reMcetab:o citizen. Now to
loxaTfa Dibt. Let us hear no more
1.1 the Jacel'mt nbout magnifying our
oal debt. The Democrat charge
'y the end of tlie present fi?cal year
iialionsl debt will be about (.i.r icu-
niY.'ionj of Julian. For making thii
ale we have been most soundly be
i. It wa "opposing the war;'' ii
"divcouragirrg enlistments ii w a
ouraging the enemy," 4c .tu. But
says Mr. Lincoln? "Why, Le say,
in figure -althou(.h many say "fig
ivoa't lief' but in plain Roman char
'.written out at full length,) that
.Hiblic debt, on the 30th June last
one lil'ion teven hundred and forty thou
niiVion lir hunartd and tjh!y-nin dvUxrs.
mi done so effectually. Ferhsps be
s (be pecplo to become ashamed :
.t they are ' slow to anger," and at
xperiment, tried this plan of raising
voitemcnt.
' t it is a "tremendous blunder," snyi
llarrisburg Telegraph, "an nwnward
r proLally of iomt luhordinatt tltrk in the
fury Department," says the New York
. That's rigbl; blame it on a poor
; ; Lo will rather tubmit than lose
place. But upon reference to the
sury report, we see that it is there a
'iculd be, "one thousand seven hun
I and forty millions six hundred nr.d
.ty-nine dollars and forty-nine cents ;"
iat Mr. Lincoln ia about as resp onsi-
Covlnstot Dr. J. W. Potter.
IVrpuaon ThomM Henry
(irahain Prank Williolin.
Uutoa Charles Brown.
Jordan EJward Crtmfnrt.
bawrenoe Joseph Wntion.
Lumber City Amos i'ile.
Murrli Kobrt Itrown.
1'ike Perter Hoover.
Union 1). B. Harley.
TRAVrnja jcaom.
Heccsrla Sara'iel Kirk, Stowart Cowan.
Hell Robert MubaBcy.
liloom Kra.'tus Lutner, Q. P. Bloom.
Hop)t Samuel llobiion.
Iiradfurd liobert Livingston, J. E. Earner,
llrady John Iirooki, KM l.inoi, D.ivi.i Ejhen-
cou'rPliip, ninrried her. They., visited '
among their friend the lady being very
respectively connected nnd weie spend-1
mg their honeymoon quite pleasont ly, . r , h eor j,, , K . yilMre
...l.A.. r, l ,ln .. l,,..-r;fi..,l I ... It, a .. . . C ..
111. I. I IIU uiiuo IP. ..... Il.l.l 'J , .. V
apieirance of another wife of the com
doctor's, bailitiii from L'l. oi field county.
and neiMm rnii neu with a conjtnblft. who ! M'lutobi'.l, Kraiik borU
had a warrant for tho arrcHt of the cav i. t'urwen.rille-Wiu. Dar.l, Win. McBriJo, Cor-
llurnside Honry Kiienhowor, -1 )sp'i NjT.
(Titst JolmtUan Fry, Philip P.'ntii-n.
Clearfield Hi.r.ry Sloae, Johu .M'UriJe, J. C.
.x.rcedcs Hat dome of tlu.S.-ilheni ..en-Jtbu point: Auiimg l.ia victims wm a your.gl1Lolh"l',rt- ''"hi wife, who was married Co'r"0 '.'oa-Wm. Schaarra, Joab Ki
pie already .lire , cac, and re-union. ai.U ; m31l ofacr .ectaLlo family, (.1,0 son A?, "TeTal yVn'ohl wh.ll e ir' -E'h .,
ud-ls that "Uio nunil er of such n.ay in- f . . ... , , . a "n.i.i, several years oni, w men ine ir. ter'ison lohn Kunlei, PaviJ Rp
crease." Why not t;ike a slep thnt would 0 v'' ll0 lulJ the misirrluue toj hn,( brought her a short limo since. Cirard Daniel .-ipaciiniiin.
most a-suredly iucrea the imiuber, per- be lun ovtr ''.v umber stick, ai:d very se-
haps to such an extent a to compel the riosly injured. L'r. Henry' Joseph, (so
aiuhoritiu ..f ll.c L'oiilV.lercylto li,u n to ' ll0 e(. cs ll:usen WM c:li;ei; on BUJ afler
the desire for peace and le-unioti whicl, ' , . . .
Mr. Lincoln sat e "wc k;.ow to be enter- AVC,y cartfuI exam,Dal,0D' Trouounced
tuine.l by at least some i f tho present 11)0 nit nohou injury to be a fracture of
followers of iLete nutboiitie ? L-i icily, the left thigh bone, two-tliinh up from
(he meSgo means war, coinii.uod ;vt,-l- ,Le k(it,0i Xo u;e liWa language, he
for 'thought, foi deliberation, for tiiiWis' ' "s,'t' and put the leg in a frao-,
repreeiitini it to be the child of bis first I Ooihen Jscob Klecnl.
wife, who he snid had died a year and at Urabim T. M. Leonard, John . Turner, J.
half ago- Tho Dr. wns arrested and i 1 u-IKle"r'1- .,,, ,
now in jail awaiting bis trial. He i, no SKm.,
doubt a regular knave, and thereH " : Jpii Iumgherty, DaclelWelch, Isaas Swailes,
teiiipg out w uai ne m iy nave a nair unien 1 John J. Heed.
reroreilce.and warm j1
J AMI'S wt u ".!''
t. u mai i :'"'"l,
7 i-sncaitor, pt
' Sheriff's Salel
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fl.ri FacU, u ,
out oftb. courlofCumu,,oPl"a ;,':4
d id oointy, and to me directed, there ;ii V'
expo-ed to I'oblta Sale at tho Court ltou,.
, borough of ClUarr.d, on Mondav, the oV
of January m-xt, the folhwin doicrlb.H I
i:tute, to wit : 4 a-crll"l Ra
1 A eortaln tract of lanl aituite in it,. 1
shipor l'nn, In the county of CloarBJi .IT
Slain of Pannavlvnnt.. I!..l.:... uruuJ 4
' ,,ie lin of Sl'". " land il ?"n"
Canfle d A Under vd ppercer north (I) degroes. wwt M L, v D"
Loou'd A Uudk'y . p0. thenc. south 10 diarets T .J I Mt
I a post, tbrnce north 60 doroci 34 1, I
to a chc.tnut, thonee smith 20 dvreei .
. perohei ulong the line or Drier Bell to t J?.
! oak, thenoo ou:h di'Kreof can 70 nerchi.
hickory, thence north S8 def reei east jo 1 v
1 to a eboetnnt, thence louth 60 degrevi Mlt "
ches to a red oalt, thence bylaud'f 0
1 north 271 dogroci east 28 perehei toahicu!!'
thepc. north 6? degress went 27 porchoi toaZ'
I thence 37 degrees cat S2 percbes to iio
: tbjnje north 40 degreeiweat 105 newl,.. .
ginning, containing 8S icroi aul the muai -II.
...vv, ...... - ' -" j ..a..m wane dwellinr
: liouie, barn and other outbuildings erected thi '
jon. Voiied, tuken la oxeeution, aud to told
tho proporty of Frudorick II illo eter. 1
I Uccli-U 'EDWA1U) PERKS, Sheriff.
Sheriir.s Sales.
BY VIRTUE of sundry writi of Tfyto
Etpouu, issued out of tbo rourt of Commoi
l'leai of Clearfield county, and to me directeS
there w ill be exposed to 1'b'liLIC SaLB atih.
Court Houio.in the borough of Clcarfielit on
Mouday the illb day of Junoory dciL ',t 1
o'clock, P. M., the fulloniug dcicriWJ Rel g,
tr.te,towiti '
A certain tract of land litu ito in Orakm Id
ClearGold county, Pa., bounded oa thm-HLi.'
I public road leading from Kylurtown lo Grkltt'
ton, on the east by lands o.' John B. Kjltr on"
ith south and west hy lands of - TiiuuiuL
containing toe acrns, more or leas, baring ther.
on erected a two-tury frame b juo anJ luj ,m
and etbcrjiuproveinunU. Si-ind and taken U
execuii n, aad to be ioU as the property ofSja.
n.-l llrie't:
Ab8U A eerlai tract of hod situate in Bra
dy tuwnnbip, CIcaifield ceuMy, Pa., coatjioin,
eighty aerei, a-ljoiuing Linds uf England, Fm t
Roberts, Jacob Hum mil ftnd Jacub Shield
bavin if about twenty five acrei clcarcl ..til, I
small orchard, a log-hou-e and barn erected
tnereon. ee.r.eu nni laiten :n execution aj te
bo soi l as the pnperty of J.hn Dech.
EDWARD PEHES,
Doc.it:. ehsriff.
4 DMIM -iTi! TDK'S VOTlCnT.-NoS
i. in t.rc'-y fiv.n tl rt l-tti-mof iJmimmi.
lion on tho eii-..it of J.mios Cutil'-y, late of tm
i.., t'karl..'1'l co., dre'd, bavo heen jranteJ to to
unJcrsi;:n. d, all porsci.i i.idel.ti.d to sail eitue
are rcpiestod to i..&ke iiniue'! v. pjyweot, u,i
tlioie liaving c'.iiuis ai.i;n.-t '.he ?uiua ;llp enat
thou) d'j'y au'.iieu'.:..-a:."l f'.r fi lllemcnt
P. II. I'AVLHAMl'3,
Dec. 5-6t. A'luiiDiiu-ilor.
'.id or.
:d.
ion, for negotiation, or for gi i:;g elled to J turo box." He attended him very dili
any "desire for peace and re-union" wliieh grntly lor nine weeks the young man
the President "knows" to exist among ;,ulicring m-jcli pain in the meantime
nirtsiea of tho i-foplo In the South, "the , , ., . . . . . ., . . .
follow ers"-(as Mr. Lincoln terms them, ! u.bouL ,lie b,P J",nl' ! ',n U-
u. inav i n 1111. was mil 01 iiince.
more wives over the country. CIj. Dem.
SEccairir. not to ns Taxk.n vor Deiit.
The following passage, we believe, will!
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.9..iuon.i;ii Dim iid int. euiii-i f it.ivv I't-iiin-
whoaro jealous ofiederal interference
Lumber City Henry Dar'.s.
Pike Jaraei A. Ill.ioin, O. IS. CHt-:1.
Penn Uilliam P. Beck, Jn;nb Douthmaa.
rpL'UMMKi: l:l.l;cnti.-An election
JL will le LiM nt ih. 1 ft of 0. L. Keed 1
Co., in the borough of L'lenrfuM.on Saturday the
j 3 Ut int , at 2o clock, p. in., l.y the Mockbold
trs of tho Clearfield and Oirwenstillc Turnpike
' .nmh.nl' I mIa..! n PrA.iilT.I T.a. ...... .ml
;ilt IJoUt lllUaa. , Il..r.l ..I Mn,.iri f.,r tin rnnini..r.
Woodward Henry J. C:ign, Jainei Lockett j J'.y order of tho lWi lmt,
with the machinery of t'Oiumorcial inlci-
coure : , -
"With lliil view I SUUJCst wHelber it ! John Stewart. John .9hirer. Iwaac W'ilion.
mi.il.l tint l.ol.,.ih aihlLint mi.t ...ini'in. ' lir.vlv .Miehm.l UrMn. Adam Miles. V. T. !
secojd weac.
Reerarli James It II.rr.
ltell J. I'vi.Unn, EinK.-h U'ctxiL
RrfdfordEIwin H'illiaais, Wm. S.
U. L. Tt bih, S.o'j.
JAS. T. LEONARD,
l. e. 7,
Taylor,
and as they really are and must c jntinuo , " lI,,,v ,ul ,Ta iui 01 pmce. ent for Con?resj l0 provide that a limi-: H" '., nnii Ristiet.
In 1. n hiln Imp nr.iii-n nf ni'iitf. war i Allhn ftnl r.f ilia 'l;li uipV Im ths'..l ..,f r l.,. r Chest Levi R Und, L. . Hurd.
I - - - " " , , .... .-r, HIUUUIIL .'l ...UIU IU.UIO I 1 1 t I I'll r.l T. It . ' 1 .. . .
imon lhon-i,r the "inaurernt lov.Ier" i .1... 1 ' . 1... i.J.I l. C learfie.d-Pantet C-.nnol y, James
i- 11 .1 ' .. , T rr , , t 1 iJ cuiiteiimi 10. iv, 1110 .uou nu5 uui ii .c. ... air. iu, .. ut... Edward W. Gfabain, Join It. Jiiilbarn,
. oul. they cpulinue to b, follower, if f jo . anJ ,roceo(i(l(1 l0 reUlloe t-Je I HJe purchaner exempt from luxation and ; Urr.
'ermiiieit io Know iuai inev coui'i reiurn 1. - ... . . . from seizure for debt
Tor lbi "bull" as Gen. Taylor wns for
elebratcd declaration that "wo were contractor, full of that er;rt
- . "ce with all the world, und the ml r' , hM U'en delined os
it.ind." ,
to tbo Union with their constitutional "'"'10:,. 101111 nmung ,.. ...o uuue .... . ,iromsi.:01. m.v imoress the re-
rights unimj aired ? Would they 'follow,' j was broken.) lie put three men tf work 1 flcictivo with the i Jea that the mercantile !
if it vere made manifested to. them that j 0 ,ira)y 0n hi nine weeks' broken leg '. ! luw is in peril of being modified to suit
the "insurgent leader" Invented the con-j , t Uul; ec for rne to say that the purpose of Centrali-.n. and that the;
summation of their "desire for peace and , . ' ncxt stc1 may pive the Federal power the :
re-nninn !- . j he lelt bis leg a he found it -except a con, over the ri)Ulili'e of lnJe
These are interest. ng questions; bulMr. ( good deal mere painful notwithstanding tbe reations between buyer and sei
Lincoln thinks "it ccutd not tesiilt in any ! )0 assured all present that it was now all , lor, creditor and debtor. Tho scheme of
good" to present an opportunity for their , ,it f XBrnin(Uion tho same day, af- exempting govei r.met.t eecuritie? from
sdntton bo wo must plod wearily on in ! - ...... it (ourul .ilere w 1 taxation Ucerti.iuly calculated tosnenth-1
thecal hire have trodden for moro ,,,,, lerbla a.irt re. t was found there was authority, but it would do J
three years tlie dreary monotony ot our ntyvuvw u a.; out tnai n.sien jrmor 80 ftt lhe ex,)Pn.0 0f fundamental prirci-
ay uuiy urus.cn as suuiu
Covington
Decatur Henry Po't.
Oinir. I Alexander Irwin.
Co. hen Robert (). Sl-aw.
Urflham Jonas Munce,
tiulhb Urn. Ii. W hiteiidei.
Jorian Lajfayette Bloom. Hiram Straw.
Kartliaus Thomas M;eh.iI.
Luiul.er t'ity Anthuny Ilile.
Moris--Robert Dougherty, Oorge Reams
Penn Patrick McMillan, Jamea Johnsjn.
Piko-"-J. Roes Itloiun.
Tnion Joseph Seotietd.
Wcodward John Rowles.
T JTho Abolitioniit attempted
itnlion of slavery, but it fa
jo.' favors to cyme.'1
Abraham Lincoln."
"pro-percus" Idisiocatod backwards, the head of tho j,p, and would renaer capital the bumble ' QTA1 T.MI'.NT (F THII CLE
t or gratitude' ,1011! Mlu ,hrown jnt0 tie uciatic notch.-' ei vant of the doctrine of consolidation ' p "P'.clV h" fr "
a "lively sense .... , . , , . . , ... .. I V 1" 7'ihi; ! Aovember Otn, liol :
shouts ' 'iod l-lys. 1 "e leg is uuoui one hiuh eiiui icr limn 1110 - - - j 1 ASeKTl.
COUIJT proclamation;
tlflli:itlvts, Hon. SAMUEL LlSS.Prei-
f ident Judjji ot the Curt of Cunviion Titii
of tbo twenty fifih Ju.ln-ini Histric', eoniposeJ f
u . .-. .-. ,.e t'. .1.1 r.... u...i l-i;......
Cooper,. .n,i t- .1 1 iv-s p.''.,(,v',,,,j It ,n. jxo.n.
Jtfhn , xitOMPiu.V. Associate Judges of CwarSeU w.j
(have isnued their (r.-.;. ;.t. to me directed, for ikl
holding of u Court cf Loini:! ,!, l-'l-as, Orfbao'i
. Court, Court of y.irter Sc-i.-iip, Curt of Ortr
I an l Terminer, and Court of 'ie'ieral J.11I Delivery,
at the Curt Homo at Clearfield, la anl t the
I county of Cleurfield, on the
j Second Muadoy 'J:h dty) ef ' Jaa-.ctry, 15G5.
1 NOTICE IS, therefore Lcrehv civen, to til
Cororer, Jo-tic. of th Peace, and Constable",
in nu J for said county of Clearfield, to ar pear is
their proper persons, with their Rolls, Kecorili,
In.iui.-iUuim. ExaUiinalions, und other Ke ineai
brniues, to dj tboe thing! whieii to' their olicei,
and in their behalf, pcrUin to be u nio.
OIVEX uoJcr my Land at ClearCclJ, till "
day of Dicember in tho year of our Lord one
thousand oi,;ht hundred anl r-ixtv-four.
EDWARD PERKS, A'Jfn.
Hl-- KM)
month ending
sound one, and the bead of the bone has!
lilieadv adapted u elf to it new position;'
nd the Constitution ly tbnlishini the! . JA"f", ?"T ""i..ut inranix.. at tdi t0 n remarkable d egree-the patient bar- orove 01 uove rnmeni mute?, n.imoei tng 1 pe from otlier VanU
' Vfcrf it's if .1 .-. .. r- l.rt fliMim.ic.. 1A.1t nmf C t.L...it I .ai ...n.!..! tA.. LA . . m.I it 1 ... 1 ti
lo
' Cheat Fall or Mi i.es.-Uo S.iturdiy r-' Bills dlioountod.
i 1 , .1 x 1 -11 r l eniisylvania Siate Stock
; vening last, say tho Nas-hvillo ., a Specie
nlXJJSIH'S Miritli.S .tie ii hereby
1 JL V tt' t u nml i:ie I't... w ill j at".'t'UJii5 umv "tea
$i:fi.fi:.o 2ti
5,,nt .,5 n-ii-cj ar J ad l y me, su.i remain filed of
- lti,(iJ$ lO.re.'.'rd in this fff.ee for lie inp.-ction of heirs,
2,179 f-0' (..jraieti, creditors, and all others in any wy
12.H l t'O. interested, and wi'l j relented to lhe next
l.JfiU SD 1 Orjibans' Court of ClcarSeld e uiity, to bo held
221 itlt to4 Court, li .use ia the I-.t iUkIi of Cli-arfield,
431 JJ 0 1 coin'nciicir.j .on 1: e 2ni Mni i.y of Jatuirr.
6( J . 'J , lsnl. f,,r o.'i 'i.-rvaliu.i i.::J ai ioi :iri':e.
I08 79
ouiUofJ ha U it ii..iu;h, nJrainis-
SZ.ii'i it W.i r'.ir'.linl. rnrir-.-iui, I.A.V nne ' bKj.nl Iw.i liiin.li'A.1 tvtrA tAtnit.lritfon mil ' i..i. x..--r ..u.. 11. ..V.
d 10 'man who bus ever lived Loth North im. I 'r'P a rrilt' good motion of tbe ''nbl .l,e chicken road. and. whila eoiiii' across ' Leeal tender rotes,
ive a two-lbiids vote in tho House of South, cm give place to the r.-d.cu'.ous i- this date. Surgeons generally agree that ' the well known bridge at Smi Ui mill, ; Checks. Drafts, Ae. -
resenlativca, nnd was thus defeated. , dea that lalnr was eve: regu tb-d as more l iht weeks is tho latest period that re- which spans Mi'.l Creek, thai structure vtT drolls,
Lincoln now claims that in his re-! 'ob's at ihe South or as -Icgr-iding a a.iciion abcuM be attempted-death of-' F"" '.v ur.dcr the immense weight and ! purn'1ture;,anlr5' . . -
.1 11 1 , , man in lhe t-stni.ation cf 1 11 l et-1 l.c 1 :ch . , . , . ', . ft-1 with a terrible crash, the mules heme 1 ... ,j rr....
:.on the people have declared in favor lhc je sUr,1)()i,lin: or t,i(, nov ten temlting from tbe violent extension 'ircci ial(fd l0 , be water below, a diMance j Loi EipC
-tioh nn amendment, nnd thinks theSl(lvPLoldiiig- On the contrary, the only rcquiied at ,1 later date. I would not 0f ,Wrnty or thirty feet. The creek wn
tot Congress should reconsider the place w here tho Liborinc man, ind espe- deem it advisable toatlonipta recuction binh and the current swift, nn 1 intnr of.' init.mws.
1 by vtbich the measure was defeated, 'eially the mechanic, was never clogged in this cae lhe length of timo elapsed tho poor animaJs drifted down the stream Car'tal Ptoek paid tu .
; tbua anticipate the action of the ntj in. ,,,s otlt "'nmong his fellow men. lLe 'date of dislocation being loo nJ '".''Pled to make their escnpe by j f,;;'" twn.
.,.. .),;, 1. i,; 1 where his employment and the hard nes "v'" " climbing tbe rocky blulF a short distance '," :'lTr t 'r
g ess which having the n ecessary ;nf Li, lDevcr gnve exclusion from long. The very high state or inflsmation lHoIV ,Lee lnill. and some succeeded in as-1 ! oll:"u'In0kf.Ccr0:,,'
-thirds or Abolitionists in both branch-Jcompnny, where his family easily pasted , that cxiitid Las no doubt resulted in ad- cending half tho distance, and prostrated p118 CommonweaUl-.
; sure to pass it. i into the charmed circle of good society, t.i-.n, ti,nl ..c.t.l rennira mueh fnrea lo by cxluuslion, fell backward and were' Interest aud Exchange,
.... ... .i-.i 11. i nr. 'when their accomnlishmeiils suit them " . Li!l..,l 'l').. IVi i.lnrtar.l ihot t.o. 1 . ' : -' V:nt .v.,tiut n( 1 r.ni.ii llowo. adaioii-
therefor, was theSouth. Tho favorite hrcn ulK He wlU ac'lulre' lhrooh t,meMween' thirty and forty were killed out-1 I220.JI2 07 - tr.tor. and M.v.-y Smoal. aiu.inistn.trii of aliand
mainr nf N'en Oiletinii tlio unit vim lnnn. a COod motion of the limb, but will al- :... 1 I ... 1. ' 1..11 ..ii... .r. 1... I. ' lu.uiar, the c-jods and chaltoli. riirbtsati erJ-
.. doctrine of State. Rigbts-the very est retained b, position, was a journey-. ,k ,a,e cn account of the short- KundcJ .t" Tb e wc TVlIo afte'r R, J E 1 1 A.!, I":;;
ner-etone upon which tbe Li.ion was man liatler, another a printer, nor can a ... disnlncement. and reaching the bank. Tho bridge has been fT.-iul Stock. t iCeCO 00' &. 'nLi .,..u, t,t m i.vd.ck. -lmtnitr-
tied. It would be certain States de- :,inR!e instance ho shown in tho elate. . , in a bad condition for many years. ; Notes In ciienlatlon of t I't f r.fi.H
t . t. ,r a .-. .- where a man was helped mtooiliceby tbo ""' . . , - ; . .. . .. y, 24.315
ill J: 1UV a VI J I VSV'iAJxJ LIU JIIPIIIIILllIIlI m a ,. . . - : T . 1. 1 : i!. .
$io,(co co
105.453 7
e,207 IS
J.23J 3J
1,140 00
7,790 e
1. I'.nni
- ti ..r. nnlM-irv 15 ir 'under, administratrix of J"
1220.52 7; an! sincu'sr. the iroods and chattels, righusad
ire!it, whi.li were ef John B ir junior, Ills
Iiurniido tp., CleaiCeld county, deoea'eil.
2. Fnal eccoaut of Elias Ri.-h, I, r J luitislrasor
of all and uiu ..i.;. r. th is nn J ( V.hlieii. r'-U
j and credit, wi.ili were of l'lii'.ip ICrinor, late of
jUraiy tow iifuip, Cleurfi-M c mn'.y, dcecasd
3. Pina! account fVa.en'.ine FUlfal. ssrv''
irg s ttninif-rator of David Kleiral, deeen.'M;
nir wuai k ri r.l anmrv. in iiiiiitiiimm ... . . .. . .,... 1
, ; 7, ""' reputalian or being an "aristocrat" or a live exercise. 1 eaw n. in.iy in ints neign- in,in u,,, rlre, on MonJny lnt. ?ttm
'ain other Males might or might not. mo,, of wealth. So in Missis.ippi j its fa- borhood with a dislocation of the left, Louisa, wifo of P.arthol Humph, aged about 2
), But aside rom this, is it not the voi ite Oovcrnor, Joe. Matthews, was a FlJOul Jor followed bv atrophy of the limb, yan leaving family or several imall clil-
Ijhl of mndnes". in times like the I well-discer, Governor Tucker, a black- .. - . ' dren-
l L ,, !!, 71 em-Hi. a"nl ill Senator. John Henderson. w,lh ahll,sl ,olal J059 of u,e of ,hc ru,- ,
nt, to tblna. Of cbang.i'.tt our organic ashponinkfr A mnn jri l0 Li p-oll. case., Vre the rr.-ull of ignorarce ; f U qvt. fi gfmfnt
em.and povlteulurly lo chafeo them ,,laco in the oflectioni of the pcri.le.had both were mistook for fractures until loo i UW d"JUIWtmilllJ.
a manner lo cauce contention ?od .always to appeal to evidences of early in- i rnmP,u n, Tl,rr .mr. tr, : ;:r rrTTWT-Vv irrTT tm..- 'l-i.r ' GoW, $l.53 or.. Silver, l.lf.s
i.fo.rnthnr lhani n-tlt-.u- .-.1 'dustrv nnd toil to i.rove hinelf to hna .. " , Ili.C 1 1 111.M.I U l 1 1JWU. Amount of
, lowshin T ' " I prarlical friend of the pcopleTnnd to know to ' ,worlJ , l.llal
- 1 . T - 1 ... 1 1 . .1.. 1. 1 a an aAiiltr linn. 1 ill ctai! 111 ns I hp V
I IllCir v an ia. iu iiuui, iuu uiiaiociacy ! "-v 1 v J e-;"" -
" " " " 10'a In. 210
Greateit circulation ainco lat state-
meat of May 3d, 1864,
T ut banks of tbe Slate,
Due Depositors,
Total Humilities this day
Dividend declared this day Includ
ing Hate and U. Tsx.
27
bills discounted.
lSV.t)lir. & XTKVIiXsi RESPECT- Amount suspended of this.
fully ar.nor.nce to their numerous Iriendi and Consi.te.ea Da.i.none. uouuirui uoue
Tho lotiff tirom'sed mil. ' f Ihr. South Las always Leon nfnnnr .nsn. , in.lnnln. . and ll.rr never l,i,a Iheir 1 tbe nbhc geacrally. that tbej hav. catered .
1 T ' .'.'..' ' ' ' ; into co i.artnerthiD iu tbe above business in tbe Pi1"')
oxe at Last
'yiorceior this county hat COm0 at; I rue, there wero some who atlccted to C0fiJence until they are victimized simi--h.n hcretoloro ocem.Ud by tbe lenior partner Undivided profits,
. - l.nnm.1 r.f I.inl.Oll.
Amount of l.iabilities of Directors,
...tri--!.. jir.,: r ,. v .1. southern people than of any other upon t:ay"Thoy gather ovster's now up the
, .es.dent declaration or "abundant har- Uoa'. footstool.-.Vftf OrUam Picayune. .Rappahannock (probably for the iVse of
- -ts t be crnfrary nolwilhstanding ! ' the White House) under tbe protection of
.' ' J, tbe only effect will be thnt wo will a11'" Atlorney-teneral. James a couple of Federal gunboats. It would
amoro rr.;,i eenso of the evi.t- 1, of Kentucky arrived in ashing- be iute,esting to know how mooh these
K .riiM. n i.,c exist ton on Monday. Ho accepts the position table luxuries cost the country Pr
. tcfw'.cw3l.ay0t,fryet.r.T. n Iheealinst. . bushel ratrioi k Union.
H.0HP SI
4i.?t: 4t
. f-luiitart,
'. Rrnift .'.fl nrrtvA.l .1 Ti1.m:.i 1 dntriicA latinr nnd bihnrin r men hot. lh.o ... 1 :.. .1.. 1. .r ei e.t.
. : : : " . i,,u.ur on ,w ., ,h, n, 1 ;vi,.i x; r. w wc JUst reia.ca. .r . uese v -r - - - ... 0f hioh the, .r. indebted ncpai. 1.000
. iiiuiiuiir, nau iuo uiomiioni tnma . : . : ., .. i. i . i .i i .. . 1, - - -
, ... . .and learned snobblishnes among tbe vul- meso scan:ps nine to uo hepi up 17 j cJ on ti,s i,orlrt notice, and In tli most work
iuU.e. 1 k unui.s.uou u.av mey ni0 gt ricll ft, Xatovt and Saratoga. Ask would it not be bettor to make charity at
''quartered at Thilipsburg, and that the mechanic, who has traveled over the once 0f them, and sve thelives and limbs
conscripts are to be made ?.llcrn -latM nd North alike, in which , ,, , -,,i0u,i n,om
nee through th . counly A six-gun ? ? Le was lrcted with most respect. ofhe community around about 11 era -(ervis
al.oJe.1, 11 . 1 " cn the fashion for years, for the If a physician of ordinary respectability
Urj u also reported to have been on .Northern pre, ,0 assert that labor was was to commit such a gross crime on bis
-o way, out ordered lobestopped until considered degrading to the white man in patient he would Lave to stand arrosecu-
r fortifications Were discovered nnd 'he ou"1- Tho Southern people and lion acd heavy damages, but these ilincr
:ir strenglb exnmintd! If n10K0 .oi.1 Northern men living South did not deem ant Quacks go untouched but it's an old
era bring their own provisions w accu!tl,ll,n orlhy .f, n "T1- When saying, and none the lea, true al Ibis day,
V . r, . s0?' we rre", it I" repeated in our midst, and through that " You can't draw blood out of a tur
.. i.-ne nobotly will complain , but if they tbe sufferance of men who know better.we tip." Yours Truly.
- me lo "cat out our substance," limited dem. ' 0l,r 4ny to reply lo it with em- ' OBSL'jiVER.
Ibe short crop of Inst seaBon-tbe Y ,i,Bl 11 a ir"01 oomnana;
as endomrs 13,505 72
"o'" . ,, .t. t. II
--1 . . 1 :. .1.- I. ahi 1 les o Mor-anon r, jo.ni u
BSauiiae lliuillici, mm ui'ua iiihb 'j iu.i - . , ...
I times. Fpal slttntion aill 1 paid ta nomr..
i'siiokisq. I a fact, everything connected with tbe
oraft--froui a common sail to a fine edged douu.o
bitted choppiug- axe, will he mad to order, el
thcr for Cash or anprevoi Couutry Trounce.
r-iJ-Give tbi a call.
0. C. PAPSMOHE.
Deo. 14,tio4 'y; W M. STKVEXS.
i.. i inui acuouiil Ol ,u.iry 1.1 joi . .
; trixof nil and singular, tho poods and ehatteie,
i .:..l.i. . . .1 ,;. i,:k -r. nf John Lv.lica,
4?,17C 00 late of township, Clearfield county, deed.
i . The account of Win. Hoover, admioiitrator
5..,3'.n 00 of Ji hn Shirty, lute of Dradfurd tuwnship, C.ear
12 0.'J11 Celd couutv, deeea.-ed. . .
11.1,(41 f.l 7. The a'coount i.f Emeline Owens. aJrsi:trsj
235,704 $1 trix. and Anthony II ilo. administrator, ""'V
' singular, the goods nnd chattels, rights """Jr"
2,05(1 57 in, which were of Tbomni Owens, lato ' r'"
6,707 .S.I townthip, Cleirfield ciuniT, deceased. ,
130.47 .17 ft The acwunt of John 11. Seyljr. OusroiisM
6 03 Freieiiek Pnti. minor child cf Ji.La rtnli.U
of Ura !y township, deceased. , .
. 9. Tbe account of James A Camrhell,S'lo-ri is-
J"5 79 tratnr of all and finuh-ir.tkc poo-Is aad tw.iea.
7.r,.'?7 11 riphts nnd credits, which were of George lo"'
19.505 72 i.i. r.r
... -i . ., n...cn
llceister s Ofiice. 1. i-- "'; '
Deo. i-tc. ''"
.-iitsr.
Of which aud as principals,
as endorfers,
Fwnrn and subscribed before. J
Esq , Nov. 2?, 1S6I.
JAMES C. GRAHAM.
ClcarfieM, Dee. 7. 'til. faultier.
PUBLIC SATilv
rpHERE w;i! be exposed to Public Sajc cn the
f memisei i)f the unileriic-ned in I'oifts two..
on the 2iih Inst. 2 h.r.-e. 1 fows. 1 wapon, 1
' Notice to Collectors.
COLLECTORS OF TAXES f r 11 are
l.y notified that a l U'. .n-cs dae es t' -f
Duplicates must be r aid on or bef-.r? th .' '
of January, m:, to ihe Trea'nnr of (lis
or execution will f.nhwith follow nBdin-em
will be charged on the same from Sept., I"'01
J'.y trdi r of tbe lio.ird.
V.'. l:Ri)Lt',CiTt-
Comm'ri OfSee, Clearfield Nov. 23, lit'-!
4 QRICULTUBAL MECriNO. The annqnl
meellpgof the Clearaeld couniy jgricuuu
ral Society m) b nem m i
ruirflolrl an Monday evening.
January, le5, where all penonl lotirciied
th cause or agriculture, mil ia
een of this Uoclety, are invited
ffir-era for the oomin2
place. 1' order of the President, sears oi oeei. o Maal" ,ar.":1 . ' ' . : eei.ts in ycur iever.il duplicates. It n
. "Br,t"7- .rr.--." ni0utb- 0rder0wMRADLET.r,erk. 1
S4",T... ST ,B J. r. SATI ER. i Dee 4 2 " Timili 105. C f
ww r 4 w " I "
, the eta- day of sipped for one or tw.i hones, I spriuS w.re-too.a -.-,,...., , In..cor OiueW Tcdl
in hone rake, plowi, harrowi, cultivators, movci i "'" V .V. -T.tifi.d to make fomr"'
' i... i ,k.Vi. .ol-,n.. I .ind. mill. lcuttitiJ I yoa are hereby notified to maae e . (
year srlU take cider-tni.l. 1 grain eradts, mowing-scytne., : , .,r,Unc with tbe P"
a a . 111.. A - ..11 - r V....I A D1PD Ul IUO LUUIIiJl I" I
J