Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 10, 1866, Image 2

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    tor Council. h'nh wss agreed to. J
The mend ov oj thot oinniittee w re ,
then awon. in.
Th committee ns elected a n-i
Llielt !" a moonless midnight, lut the J
ubstitution i f Mr Montgomery ; for!
Mr Cot !,t l!-wh 'fO modcs'y picvt nttd,
him f.cm renirgon n committee made,
up cf two nntgado riosti, and Mr-
row B. Low ry, has imparted some
light upon tl'o subject. This cc-m-j
milteoH to investigate the contest t.e-t
twaen Duncan. l'cmocrnt vs McCon-
Mr rHiiicaii was .
- - . . I
lUriMiv ITon. m. M. Mere-iitn,
Attorney Cienc;:d. U aVidc! that
jtho Uxk held by National Banks, in
!vU., fn KtMf nnrrOSC. ltd UI0)
ll.n'iv ivi i. ... i - - j f
KKWI ITEMS
WUn ITMTORUt. Totem.
t.ncrnl Grant will anmake a trip
to New Oilcans.
Scrrctnry bunion fi lend in h. Hm nfS v:,vrrv wn n -Hi
6bt tfltarfitfo rpub!icnn.
. i .. 1 1
":iL lla thia decision tl.o State Troruurcr,ciul t (k,'v hnUl0 jHg(,iguwtof iho
I lire SiJ Iircitifntiom 1
: KoiTon Km pi h av : i
7V,tr iSVr Somo
tims during: the incipient Hsge of the
Sut!n rn j;ei:i.un vuii mimm un in-
s.
ujkii t:io Legislature in bi annual re- ;Ki,inct.
CitoitoE B. GooDi.AMU'.n, Editor.
miL'hv Abolitionist
i 0 i i... ... . i . :.. .i v i,i:..l
district, at tho October election, l,t ! Wk.unkhiay M.nsiN;:;:Jan. 10, lS(.u
the Abolitionists to defeat him, held
elections in Texas nnd other Southern
States a month after, to defeat him,',
to enact a law, compelling thorns
ino iiiMitnti.'!!." This de hirat n n
w.is coit-Mi red hv nil the intem d y
A Are at Katinc, Wironin,yeMer- j1v., portion t.f "the comnumitv as
Tlil "M 'V.. n tl, f.,, , .
lri." ff nt.fl r '?(-, h
n. t en r.).J? M: An1,-, ,
Hif'l' rollwfi ; e .,,!!
1 ff.n-it nil itr: Irrri' i Si.'i, r. nj
Jr 3 r Km lr.ur u-i,. ' i rwh
1
S.r !alc AT COT-
l'anki aro already too heavily taxed
by the General Government" and "I
ro is patriotism
holders of these
The Conduct of the Great leaden.
General Sherman and General Jo.
but he received the certiticnte,atid now J Johnson, met each other in Memphis,
McConaughy, contests. 'on the 20th ult. They had not met
On motion, the Senate concurred in! , , . , surrender in
joint resolution passed by the Senate101'1'" Carolina last April; 1 he greet- fec, confident that the
tebterday, that the two houses adjourn inij of the two great Captains was cor- el)0Uri among tho h
from to-day until Wcdncpday, the 10th dial and happy in tho extreme. A , uouja) to induco them readily to bear
mei., ai leu o :ock a. m. i fow dayg nftcr) ccn-8- ycoU ad Long-
komisatioxs rou etate TREASURER. lBtrcet, also met each other iii New
Mr. Council moved that the Senate ! Orleans, when each extended his hand
proceed to make nominations f.-r the , h d VOW(;d thftt t,(J
Mr. Council uoiuinulcd W. II Kem-'(,n:uumg ulOa U1 " ll",B "uulu uu taken off. This could and stiotld have
lk of Philadelphia. (dedicated to an undivided Union. It; been done years ago, had tfio proper
Mr. Iiandall nominated W. V. Mc- is but a few months sinco, that Gen. ' utii0i,;t;c8 pa;d UI1y 0Ueution to tho
Grath, of Philadelphia. I Sheridan accidentally met tho Con-'suhjecl.
''Y,"T 7 i federate General Hood, on tho levee, i
terinrr, ot estmoieland countv. .... '
Mr. Wallace nominated Jacob .icg- j"k ""' -.-v
r. of Butler countv. 'struction, that wus found necessary, '
Haiik.i to pnv a tax of one per cent on day.destniyed property to me amouni very Mi'"kei1, n well as trca-nnat'ie.
their capital stock. 1 ho amount of w uwjwv 1 1, im.-.jnnty on i,e i vmocrais xumui
. 1 1 1 .i vai!nri.il HiiuLh jseerctarv Manion sr.i jiuigo nn ii very an tuui-ni nmi i
Mock now held b thoational Banks to deliver the eulo- hv the Bible. In fact at..t every
01 lino riuiC wiiiviiMia w - v error. TrtVt Lincoln. liiH iflonuuu one couaoiniua ino romarK, nunoui lhtt lM.-ctor f
six millions 01 Uoliar. inn nmoum t0 ,nnitl lin Angel wecji.lmt not licing ever examining the nui'ject. 1 mysiii
of wealth now claims protection from 0f that liol,we arc therefore excused, thought it 11 very bold doctrine for a
the Commonwealth like other proper-! During tho war 45,000 persons were publicjoumal to advocate, having been
tv vet fails to contribute to its i-up- confined 111 tno military prisons ai uuiWui..u.ai ........;
t, jet uuis locouiuuiuo 10 1 j , . Of thebo 4.fi00 were was the "sum of all villainy as John
port. The Treasurer says : '"1 hero is !;;"r'''" " ' l"tb jWe.ley termed it. 1 understood by
no foundation for tho cry, that these , . t, ?t Uut.iaratioa that you be .crcd t he
SiH It
1 an-ilv l'!nnr. Iii..i.. ... iL. ... 1
. ... .... . ... ,.Jr
J.n 10, 1-m. Ml 1.1.1 .1.1. 1 Vh,lft,
rpnif iil M.itr.lnl u; ?fti'J
M Ulna ni 111 i.irn iifprt). pir.M, t ,t n.
II I lT.'.i Ir'l' .
...ii... niia i 11.11 IX
rf-nitiiid ud unerruud ilrc, Ci'TTi
M Ufa urriitM. r.r. (!t. tui
th bti alilT, Inri Iit
CleaTfi.-ld, Juaiurr 10th. Ut.!.
Wllil.' pnira. KfnnciT, mfl.rjili.
Oil
F'.r ml hjr
, i i i . .r..i;,w f ti, J'o e Panctions slavery aim 11 nui or
has been otlered the porttolto ol tlio i,.Hf
T.. 1 1. I-... IV li ihn I'nnuinn .. . . .
I eorer?, llinlold Uaeh,Bikfr-iCoiUK
, Jn' tail Ajer'i roeJicIjeiof t7
. H.l
Col, VhIe ind Lln4Ci!i, Fx'!j
y Trnihi nj riioU of kindi r- j-i
oil For T n. L
ler. of Butler county
Mr. Clymer nominated J. Monroe
Hreitcr, of Dauphin county.
The Senate adjourned until Wed
nesday next at ten o'clock a. m. ,
IIotSE. Ihc llou-e was called to
Xeeus Watciiinc.-TIic State Treas
urer informs tho citizens of this Com-
mnnwnnltli llnit nlthp rinse of the
between thoso two leaders, was, that . . - , . ,
, , , . , ' , last fiscal year, tliere was over two
roil
.ilj .... ..-,,11 nn l.t. I'lii-iet mwl his Ills.
Department admitted 40.202 r,ciple.s. After io.no examination of "1
claims, nnd rejected ZJol. lhero Bn, -t . i,fwt i,..., t,, h. .t. M i;
are Btill 81,000 claims to be consider- iovc M .QU do and j W(n,j vcrv k jrH. forjnedicifti PnrnWt, for i.i, fcy JL . t
Cl'- -1-1 'glad to have somo of tho loyal Aboli-1 dmimstratoh s oticHZx
Semmes is still confined in tho navy ,,. flinrt ti,lllii,,n f A it te-i.T eiT.n, ihtt Lttof Adiik
yard at Washington. Ho is strongly ml.,h,, T w.j lin!HPn,v make "'io hiT.thil grtntcd to a
posed on real estate can bo entirely ;guarded,a.,d is not allowed intercourse fromho p,il)lt, j d() ut Wttl?t them Kf.ri.taw-.iip , cuwS.fj 'ri
Willi any ono UUl HIS tounsci. 'tQ Htarj out I,.. ftavi10- that the over- All portomi indfbttJ to nil nun tr rcqmit
"Mr lluhhell. Hashierof the MissibB-' -.ni. iLl...M;.. ....1 il.n ,1, to mtk. immedine rtTornt, nd thou htti,,
: 11... .1. ..rci.M.I,.. Vm,nnl l,r. . ,. , . o i ...... .i... .eltimt titt ib was, aill ptetent tneaij.
ijuui Dunn in i-im.uu.i, . v. ..,...,.. auo.isnmeni oi Slavery ill me mwui, nthenticjul forfMt!mnt.
disappeared some time since, is a de- ;s conclusive evidence that it was a! ABRAUAM MATTIIKW?,
faulter for seventy-five thousand dol-! .rre.it sin. and that the iresent party! Jan 1 ' f,pd- .i,ait:'x! .
lars. lin Wnr C.a.U inUrmnent for its r V ARTERLY HCPIUT OK TUB C0USTT
this small exaction." Ho also states
that tho finances of tho State arc now
in such a condition that the tax im-
the former extended his hand to the
latter, and said that he was happy to
welcome him back into tho Union, to
millions of dollars in tho Treasury.
The very fact that this large bum, has
l.non nllnu-Bil In fvrMimnlilt in ih
order at .11 a. m by Sneaker Kelley. " which General Hood replied, "that's u
Mr. lvcarus, I'liiladclphia, nioved to inst what I came tor." I , T, " V A. . ,
j llic i-'eparimeni na ween uauiy iiniii
jigcd. 'Why 82,000,000, should bo al
lowed to lay around looso, for tho use
of political buzzards, and by them to
be gobbled up some time; is certainly
Mark tho contrast between those!
who perilled their lives on the battle
field for four bloody years how they
( reconstruct the Union, and that other
jtlass of cowardly sneaks, lead on by
Sumner, Stevens Co., who never
proceed to the election of Clcrkvhich
was agreed to.
Mr. Reams nominate J A. W. Bene
dict. Mr. Koontz, Philadelphia, nomina
ted C. T. Alexander.
Mr. Benedict received 04 votes.
"f r A li"vnmlrf nv.nivi 33 riita
and Mr. Benedict was therefore de- nclled powder, or saw a battle field,
clared clectod. Seo tho war-worn manly heroes reuni-
All tho Republican nominees for ting tho bcligerant sections of our
office" WW dtUd " J SVV01" i"toenil'eht tossed nationality, by a cor-
Mr'. Glass offered a resolution that !diaI ofthc LanJ and l,,e warm
tlie House proceed to tho nomination ; "Actions of a glowing heart; while
of State Treasurer. Agreed to, and the wretched demagogues in tho halls
Messrs. Wm. II. Keiublo, Win. V.I of Congress, seem to be dredging Hell
MeGi-ath Jacob Zicgk-r, Shell J. ;S it9clf t0 fiC00 anJ tlI,Iiropriate tlic
.Height, m. . Irwin nnd John I. . '
Spanglerwcro nominated. i'1"103 find niuiowtics of departed
Mr.'Wingnrd offered u rcsulutiou knaves, like themselves, with which
tht the use of tho House bo given to . to still firther alienato, or renew, and
the Shad Convention next Wednesday 'continue tho ''irrepressible conflict."
''iTo ''.'"rcuon J?'r ,i''"T,? i-m
the House be furnished with depart-; country. How long will our people
mental reports. Agreed to. remain quiet, while thoso political rs-
Tho House then ndjonrned until1 sassins arc revelling in funatacisin and
Wednesday morning at ten c'clock. i debauchery, around the hearthstone
Governor's Message jof the nation? The Senate controlled
To the Senate and House of Iiercsen-1 h' a n,oral coward, of the largest mag-
tativesof (he Commonvculth Pcnn-!nitudc, the Houso led by a man who
tiflrania. j considers himself no better than a
Gr:Tl.r:.;iN : The toils and nnxic- negro.
tics of tho last four years have, from
time to time, brought on mo tevere
n'tneks of disease. From tiio most
'in power were Gods instrument for its t'ARTEHlY HCPiUT of
Tho Con session al reconstruction doJtruction. This I will admit looks M JCktio"1 tltkof. r'"Btl".
Committee propone to send a bpecial very plausible; but it remains to be jtn, a DUtount, t
commission to the South, to investi- scen whether the slavery that the ne- f. 6. Uoniito icur eirrukiioa.
gate the "loyalty" of that section. Lro seCms to be emerging from will fjC)' "t
Girard Hallock, tho founder not result in a system far more pevere,' Expend T, i t :
and for many years proprietor 'and unprofitable to him in spite of tho Kfpion html, : :
of the New York Journal of Com- Sumner's and Stevens'. But mv dli- i;- 6. Wi W.r : :
, - . . .- citrf or oiber Hank, t
merce, died on Thursday at ew joct is not to try to ishow tliat slavery Rfmitunet, ,od ,,, Cat5l lttml
Haven, aged UG 3-cars. ( is not or can nut be abolished, but rath- j
Thirteen dead Lftdies were taken or to infjuireil ttiebjiitli had not soma, iuim.rnr.
from -the surf at Nantucket last week, biblical authority for their course with CnVM Stock pa;a in, S ioo.dm
...... -v r. v T n.l, !......,. ,.;t-.. Ntr m rireultium, : 41 015
ten oi wnicti iieiongea 10 mc snip -'k'"- f , ',v i.a ind. Depitor.. : i.is li
Ft., Jul ltd
$T4W
: Tl.tM
a. 1 17 Jl
1,53 -J
: Ulill
: TSl it
S.3M
l.:i
it
Newton, lately m recked tht ro
It is stated that Senator Jim Lnnc,
i . . .1 '
a cnnuia examination 10 uic passages p n.hrianki H.ikfrt,
I Shall CUOtC. lUkC dOWll J OUr Oil! Put Ditrount f- Interett,
Due pruLt icq Liou,
. .1 . ... . . P UIV I.J ft Kl I .lin HHVU. Ill I hi Ilk
not economy. If tho proper author.- of Kansas, w,l make a speed, suppor-i ' f ;
i lKincy.j , . . ' " . . j , . ,
iniinlir recorded 1,1 Leviticus ';th, 44 4o 4 j
l,45i oz
ties wonld nnt.lv this mini in p,..,,...!. ting tho President's restoration
11 hi. .1 r,. ...
ing some of the Statodcbt, the PcoPlojdQv
wouia just save t?iu,iuu annually, in
tho way of interest; tut
are robbed of this sum
it as it is l ev' 7 1 itepni.l revenne rewij.tB Kin ce , , u , ((f ,)p ,1PalIleu round '
it as it s, tl.ej Ju!y st ,jave bpon 188,101.4.,04. tft.out vou ; of them shall vebuy bond-'Q
vtnicuiegam- i:x.president Tillmore and wifo sail-', 1U. iomlmaids. Moreover, of, x
1 ..... .. . ... ... t .
t hereby rrtifT thtt the tbort tutro-.fnt ii
the following : Both thy bond- true copy of the orifintl tent to Iht Comntroi:
men and bondmaids wliich thou slmlt
buv bona- 1 1 r r.i....i.i t.. t..
. . w
.Moreover, 01 , inttttt.
biers hanging around t ie Department, Vd for Burope from New York ve.-U-r- 'ti)e .-hildren of the strangers that do T,o.tnr.nJ DUeroDt.,
are realizing double that sum out of it, I day. . ! sojourn among you, of them shall ye ; Vwd.'pero.i.Ji.
and may cvcutually cairy offthc whole During the lat-t two years the gov- Ully) and 0ftheir families that are with circulation, : .
amount. We hope our 'loyal" Legi-la- rnm"?t '"V r7ciT'J WMW-.yon, which they begat in your land :! Fri. 4 , LcP.l Wltr D,t,.
.,, . ' ,. J , , from tho su e of confiscated proper! v MIHl ttev shall bo vour possess on iT'V 7 "
turc.will do something to case tho bur-: in Mu :..: 1 1 "l! 1 1 ' V V ' I,ue from y,i,"1 B'"1"-
P(, , ., . n JtissiHMppi. 'And ye shull take them as un uiheri- h.Ue from other l:tnki Aikeri
thens of the people, aim not devote all I General William Ilickey, Chief taneo for vour children after you, to r. P. UonOioa hand, : :
- - - j -- - j . - I 1 1 It l I J l IMI 111 t '1 H j r-TIV'll p VII v
because that is nbotit "played out." dictl yesterday in Washington.agedTO. Vhall be vour bondmen for evt-r : Lut
i hroe Irihhmen have tieen nrreteu,ofiT your brtthren the cuidren of
in Toronto, charged with threatciiin;; Israrf, ye tit ill not rule one, over an-
with tho intelligent portion of the cit
izens of this Commonwealth.
Slpden Deatii. Hon. Henry Win
ter Davis, a prominent Baltimore pol
itician, died in that city, on the 21st
ult., aged 18 years. Mr. Davis enter-
Tn raid, : :
Furniture and fii'uret.
: :,toj a
lM.DM N
C.SC3 H
i.:i9 41
: r.
iuO M
1.506 :
jii a
: 708 tl
to raise th "green flag."
Assistant Secretary Chandler, and
1 tion.
cd public life about 18"4, when bo be
came the champion of Know Nothing- ' . 1 "c Jiamo ,n
ism Tlug Vglics" and "Eip Baps," Lr VrwuU,ut Johnson, and no-! the South violated the law laid down
on lhe tide nnd rule of which. ho rode urn .....olltv T.i ia n ,1.'by Moses. '-lias the North violated
other cith ritfnur. 1 lu-n compare,
I'Lilemon 10. 1 1 and 12 with Gen. X VI.
Hon. Harvey Wattcrson.of Tennessee,! 6 to 9, and observe the .iniilarity of,
I 1 . It" .. . 1. ... ! nniiilbirt lLAtU'nnn S.I I'm.ln.ilfl.nA.. I
nave uvea hciu rtiuvu 10 in rcmigaie vu..v...v . ...i.. vw. ...v. . u-
cotton frauds. This will add akuit gl both advising runaway .laves to
tn-nmnm inilimraiKr return to their masters, aud this too
I certify the tliore to It trot ilittm: (tub
I HO UOVCniOr Ot Jlaino, in Ills . V.7 "'-l y I the yn.rter!, rt-i.trt tntde to the Comptroller !
h c'Jiui' uc anew cr-lias the Treasury. AC.I I.VNET Cuhitr
iuio, jyt,i..a:.
t.!ASu.rrtrr
CtpiUl "tork ptin in, f lUO.fiOO 09
CirraUttng t-Kei, ;
Indmntml 1'fpo.i't.
Iat Katiuoal lluiki,
lu Iitnk k Dtnliert,
Iaterttt abd ExcLtue,
J5 188 77
2.402 02
I.IC 41
e.ris oj
2IU.1U li
into Congress, where he served them
for six years. He was one of the first
among tho men of the South, to es
pouse tho dis union cause, of Sumner,
Stevcr.s k Co., and during the Admin-
Unadulterated "Loyalty. "
This British coined word, has cov-
evcre of these Iain now slowly strug- cred a multitude of sins, during tho
gling towards recovery. I find that !,,aat four ycarB. Loyalty has filled
wtuviii vunniHi'UVii an u ' ill LI II .i .i , .. . I
ty toewtmuo tins struggle, itisb-l 1 " " ' , istration of President Lincoln became
eoluU-ly neeessnry that IrtioiiH,with-.'housi with silver ware, and musical 'ono of tho m08t 6,lb8crvient instru
wit dely, innko a short sea voynfte instruments -found" down South. If j mclt unti, ,)0 Wffl8 dcfcatcJ for Vm s
d ; ihTrSsur? ofthu :2v iZ mur(ler r- r- scnat'ori two ycn,.9 ngn whcn u (urn.
to t h o I llam 1 of Cuba. K hoS , S rtecte? lhc od agai st his allies, and also, aoon
and intention to return in good season ,'uemen v,erc arresieu anu tnrust ;fonnd limS(,f out of oflice
to welcome you on your amval at the "uop.isonior commuung no crime fcw frionJg tQ 1)p llim into ,ftpo 'mystery,
scat of Government. But if it should whatever, by tho dicta of the meanest' ... .... ...... Currim
fur u ft. iint if u'lil, I.mi ..., ;.l..n lbo part italicised
and that a black ana. ' answer that, that is old
under mo new uisiicnsation
this will suilieo for the pressi.t
convention that assembled in Balti
more talked about nothing else, ex
cept Lincoln loyalty and nigger How
it happens that be knows all about
the three latter items, and not the
former, is hard to conceive. It will
found himself out of oflice with but take a 'loyal' soothsayer to defino this
Well
1
may refer to tliis nain. .o wonder
t i: i i .1 ......
an Winkle. ny the last Aliolition . r. , .. ., ,
.. . J j - i i averv God, an a iti-.S averv Bib e
and an anti-Slavery L-ontitntion.
The Governor of Ohio, does not
exactly know what the Monroe doc
trine is. Ho must 1 a sort of Bin
jpREAT EXCITEMENT
On Second Strrctt
CLEAHFIi LI. TENN'A.
the murderer of the
be found indispensable that my visit Unci.-. ; , .i,( . i.. sr "801 uul 111,10 : policeman Dill. in Buffalo. Inst winter
to Cuba should bcprolonged to the . rna ' . , o to tho couutry, as private citi- ,vns j,unR 5n (lmt t.ity on tllC r,lh 5nRl
early part of February, this message T . J' v . zen no was uigniuea social ana oi ur-; n 0 wa9 not yet 0 voi
in pcrve to iiiv uciorc vou inc cuuhc vi uuuu iui.jvu vui iuu iimiiiKic.
. .1 J . . ! a - . I 1 . . i
v.r vW lC, 7cn7n!n , !; "7a1ni; riCl,"'V0r lhe Nr. Programme. l'or tha firht waiter girls; employed in the concert
" . ... - .wuuiiulu, iiui, nunc iiiuiu i-si-ii no unii'SB :....:. i. . r i: -r.i . naioons in .Ow lOI'K.
f.iro that you will adopt such course i. i ..j .i i i . , ..... lM,,u ,u l"c -'"- ivcrn- , i,i..i v....
nu DiiuuiL-ii iv ui, or uau a iciier , ... . v , ..... . ' j.-ivuu.h, mc luui muu .ic
M,a. consul Vu. jour ..s. om anu f vft, WB -u-u i ...c Y-krr, who committed fjrperieB .;,-,1
with iha afieetionnte ronsidernt on 1 u c congressman lOUio.Mar- iy.,.,., i i Tl, . . . (MM tl
roars of age.
There are twelve hundred "pretty
Yours,"
January 4, 1C(..
Tiunr.
idmitted first, lars has been sentenced to tho Peni-
and thfl "ronniirr tnim" afterwards. tTitiary for four years and six months
, uut"loyoltv rr. . . . ... ... . ., . 1 nc Sioddvites at llarnstnirrr not
' . . jjio neM riart ui me jone w as, inai . . -. , , , & :
is of them from T. i . . .1 . .winter, would send a man longer than
tonegado Clergy- 7 r V , t V tl Mn M
j 1 rj aJt 1 is nu 11 iu nu u vniiiu.
t . t T I 1 1 t wi T ha T n,lAl W'ta4..n T1---.
wmcn 1 oavc aiwuvii recejvcu ni youc v u muva ivn?iuy wLitefl were lioworcr
aanas. nas been piunnoml or us millions rv
ji wouiu, iiowycr, 1101 uerorr.c nc dishonest oflice holders,
to forget that the issues of life ar in i,ns Envcd tWIWU
tne nanus 01 me unc anove an, and . ., .
that many have found death waiting 11,0 1 oriitcntiary. 1
r, ... 1 1. .-.., t l. . 1. ... 1 . ..1 : . i rn iti 1 o rr nn if m ri 1 . 1 .1 4 1.
,UI -J lureigu siuiiv ii which " '"- f,, . iu, PrfH;:iAri .i, u.Pu
.11 I t t 1 .1 a '-v I ui-r. "W IMI IV Ik tilt' -
3., . T'1, o. cio mo goei, ana even u,c negt,, to. ... .D . ,niU.mMi anA Med in Washington
iicu u . ijnoum i we ray law, 1 'mns to think from its constant use. , ,. . ,V. Bu.
Siumumwniy lastt.rcatli with a sense . ., ., (, lauies mint Airirn rntercu.
.1 . . 1 . .1 . that there is "more in it. than thero - mm m
Vcthl SSriy rheFr r 'n- " i" l'J, beca.c ho ,..r-' i U-nd.y, .n Journcd over to Monday thoMh int
. . .1 ........ ...Mi ... 1 . 1 nfir fit t hrt A tre l.i.mit iiliihnl.ni m
rcsontativcs for tho cliecrlul. manly, sumcs it win give mm nucm-, make ; . . .r '""" Rrv. A. H II Boyd
We nre glad, that the position our
correspondent has assigned us upon
this question, has lead him to "cut the
leaves" of his Bible, and hope it may
load others to do the sntnc thin jr. and
learn for themselve,what is there writ
ten in reference to thin subject, nnd
not adopt the theory and practice of
Puritan theologians and fanatics, who
arc in the habit of using just vhat
icm, and deny what dues not.
NEW FIRM. NEW AMUNGEHENTS
and Ncir Goods
AT VERY LOW TRICES.
The undertif nod harinf formed t co-parinpn-hip,
in lhe Mercantile butinm,
wou.d rpet;iful!y invite the atten'.ioo of
the I'liblic prnerallr to their tplrndiil
Rortenint of Werchandise, thich
now linp
iMI.D VEKV LOW FOR CASH.
Their tlock contisti in part of
Dry Goods,
of the I est fliial.ty, mch FrinU, P
Lain, Alpeocat. Uinna, liinhsint,
lutLint I'.leacbeJ and uoLleacbed,
Drillings,
Both Houses of Congress rc-neitt-
Fridsy last.
,But littJo business was done except in
mc negro line, wnen tney n;ain ad
T.1 "
1 UIH
nr.lajJing 6upHnt which tl.ey havo ,him equal with tho "white triib,"ud lftii1.frtP..nnt 'VJ'i. Vv CTisbcd Presbyterian HerCT-inan,
given during the last four years to yickJ llim foo(; nlMcnil Tlll9, Ti a. ... .. liod at Winchester, Va., a few
me rreat, cause ot mo ngiu, anu 10 , .. r , , j .. iiWiuu airo. was orn near llartinswir"
mc and my etiorts to maintain it, ana, . . ,. , . , 1 1 ai 11ns nay, ana tno petialty visited S14. In carlv lifo ie wvnt lx
with a prayer of thankfulness to AI-, 1"T"' ' W"I?J' 10 tmon an ox-member of tho asserablv University of KthnUura
m,gl,tyuo(itnntJ.iosirengi ,eneamc seucu an exieni, una many nMMve a; P0C1)18 Btra r jf1W)jc4fC Lo be
till the end 01 the cruel rcoemon, ana to bo 1 10 on y way hy wh ch to ox- . 1 1 , j
flmnrrl.t mr. u-nrl hr M hn nermilhvl f ' ., ,J . ... i punished lor "outraging d(Ceer,
continue to that timo ns tho Chief' ., .a , i,, ' , . ,cw 1 01k friends ough
It. ia rilliiT m!1 ten, .ill f..l... ...,,1
-. ... - - . ' . . .... . . i t-v . ii. i u t.. , . ..... . ,
,, , , . . ..ickinjr. Cotton and Wool Flsnael.
tho individual who use just enough 1 S.mettt. Cotlen.d-s, Caimer. I .-!'
Shawls, Cott,Kubi and Hooda. Ilaltno
rid aud Uoop Skirt, lc., le
all of riu-h
WII,L F.E SOLD LOW FOR CASK.
Magistrate oftho people of Pcnnsyl- l"",l, u bl,ouu' in
vaisTa.. To have my name connected ,ln0 nostrils of every one in whose
ia thn.t relation with such a peoplo bosom beats an American he-art. It
during audi a time ought to bo enough is dangerous to impart royal -cxprev
lo 11 tho Jngheat measures of any ' nnfl in( L!ni Tv,.m,n
j ' a j i - &"
I fives among tho youth of our system
Kviui'fl atubition
AXDHEVT G.COTIX
KxFx.i.Tivr. CiTAMiiHK. ) , of Government.
er 27 18fi.). (
Uctrmburg, Xoveml
Sth.l a Bekf.i.! Tho Confederate
llv Tr. Benjamin Kurtz, for many Sonera. J:.ariy, successor to "Monc
yenrs Kditor oi'lho Observer, and ont' wall" Jaoksou, iiow residing at Nas
.of the most prominent clnrgymon Im-'unu, has writtu a ilctter to the New
longingtotiheLHthern Church, diedin york y contradicting the stato
Baltimore, -on rrid.iy the 2!Hh ult , m .., ., , , . j. n -i .
the 71 years of his g. He was or- 1,,,nt lhat ho ,,nd ftri'd lo President
dainedtothe ministry in 1S1, and Johnson, for n jmrdoji. Ho states that
was the pioneer and founder of Penn- be has nutt npplicd for one, and would
ylTitria Collcgo at (ietlysburir, and not accept the .article if offered to him.
tLs MisvicmaTy Icttitufe, at S-lins-;
gjC ' I Kead the New Advertisements.
distin-
w1k
in
die
SooUajul.
tl.n ii It'll. Liu i.li.nuiiMr.4A.ttAMt ik. 1 ft
u.iur! -i jr: iSnmncr. Stevens k (. o., admit the
0l,r faished Dr. rJitWrajid Sir Willintn Senators and Congressmen, from those
...... I. C "I
iouikb care JLatuilUin. His first sermon was preach-. States to their seats
of such canting bypcwriU.as brought ed iu Ir. Clutlmcrs' tlvapel, in Edin-
.t . i. .... 1. . TT 1 , t . 1.
o tlio titron-j divorce oaso, that has arg. e suosequeniiv- rewrnea to
to suit himself and denies the balance,
either becomes a first class hypocrite
or knave, or probably both.
4,Kr.coxsTRrcri-.t)."-Prcsideiit John
eon's reconstruction jdan, has been
completed in all tho late Confederate
SUtcs, except Texas and Florida. Tho iv",ssw'e. ; " e. G'riei and srieN
provisional (iovernors in all the other ;v short a rcxerai. A5nr.TXrrT
Alo. a ne afrtmnl of roen'e Prt
r and Shirts, Hats i Cn, Iloot A Show,
Quccnsirarc,
States linvc leen relieved, and the
Stale (lovrmmcnts handed over to
tho fiovcrnors elected by the people.
T1v rnes'dent in order to complete
his programme, mud now see that
been on tho boards in Uut ty, ft.r bis native land, and entered iip ids "rJ.
, i , ,v. .l first charrro of the church at Leesbnrg1(5 Las rr
C vo week past. et we presume hey dJJ, i(ldJc, v, FruarV) j 8;5(f t .on has be.
will bo ladies and gentlemen utill, be- n0 wos fajod t0 Ul0 rhurch'in liar-! Pl,l,cr 1 1
of everything uoually kepi in a re
tail More.
- ALL CUEAP FOR CASH
or npproved country produce.
WRIGHT A FLAN1GAN.
Clearfield, January lOih, liG.tf.
Ni:W STORE.
HAVING BOUGHT err TnE EN-
Bhast Biti.uk. The papers say' . . , . .
that .Maior fieueral BeniaminF. But- il,re l0Ml 01 or Jatnee F.. WaUon,
1 AM rEErAREP TO SELL
rniO they aro rich, and iuflucntiaL
signed, and that his rcsiirna
been accented. Good-bye, B.
lhe Rilver spoons wiil"m;ss Goods or all df.nrrir.linn Phi.nar than
nsou burg, A'-December, l!40, where tloo' t home. ThoHntch Gap Canal j
ho remained viitiJ he accepted the call get uiucner ana iuuncr as lime, iut uilmum.
SoVTtiF.nKSTjMMSiiir Links. The to Winchester, March, 1842: which oli on. Big Bethel will bo Big Beth-' . .. v ,
sum of 5100,1)00 lias lwa -ubscrihed n pastorato of ow twenty-three years, el suu l' cotton trade f .New Or-,
Philadelphia tswards establishing yVM terminated only Ur his death! loftn8 improve ; tlie dogs of Nor- Lere. JACOB U KErLER.
steamship lines bet ween that port aud Pending his charge f tho 4urch in h'k will commence bunting up their : rhilip-Jmry. .Unatry Sd.'lStifi.
Southern cities. , Winchester, he Trcved and declined resigned tails, and tho world will not! , , Tr-v. r-.- T. T
1 ' i i i . . m .t a kYj tk. x a r. . .r.. k r i in inn.
To tho soon,"c enoajigcred again Hy having kMi..
aaia ions wagiume explodt-d in its cW 'itowZ?Z
middle. L.et the ''L'lTine btanton it new prpard to SU-all orJn for Coal with
Frihn follow the "Beast," and until be does FW"r"'M- Thi ' letad u 0-
- v. .... . . I. J . . J .k . . I ...... k. . .
that of but otaar bank. Ha will U U at lat
Bank for EiRbt eentt. or daUvar to Taa. Or
is ft wiiti J. p. Krautr, a Uwktt StftS
I Go follow th BeaM,, resign ! mig n '. ! "jaa. id, im-n. t kn.IT l&ACT.
,, ,., , , . tho following ehariTte, yir, : To the B(K
Tho Mobile, Ala., Awawa, churohjn Washington dtyJJichmcMid, "
the namo of Gen. Grant, for St. Louis, Philadelphia, Alexandria, mi
lent, in ISfiS. Baltimore and Indiiinannlia. Frlhn fl
v ' ' i 1hs- fiftwn yoars it was his rule to lct tl,e rr8)'f f ll nation be
n Jirm,cw Arrangements and proach throo sermons every Sunday. ' Ph ! th hWiroui Btantoa. dBiwaiia(" B"1
Soods.at Wright & Flanigan'a,on JDm-ing the war he was eevexal tainini Whe tua Mr"- Sarrtit't u(i win, a hit of wioa.