Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 21, 1866, Image 2

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Addrniofthe Drmooratio Etate
til Committee.
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nous nn mum, wnieii muui ni'i'i-m flumping inq ,cw r.ngiaim piawn, ,
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soon an ins crowucu Mam ui uur im- uying to raiao lunos io ounu n eiu
ninns will permit. Our friend M hit Church in Washington, by which ho
To rnrrMr.rtnnV.nta. A Loyal ! nr.AR. -den. Ilowaid. Addrrii of the Prmooraiio Etatfl len-
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To the Democracy of Pennsylvania : '
Tim uNnli nf frirt lnl imlif irvxl ran
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. iuaii, win iiiivB inn in.iin.1 innimivj nui'iiui io improve nin ioj ai ji-i. mo vasn nro yet fresh in j'our niiiulrt.
(to. nas wiuiurawtt me proposi- would suggest mat no una neiier nire
lion lie mado sometimo "go, agreeing them out
to furnish us a history of the rebellion for them to
NEWS ITEMS.
with P)toriaL Tomirs.
It is reportod that Governor Curt in
is to lo appointed Hmiater l.eaidcnt
to Homo.. This position in now held
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Thel'Afrrl mud erfimti fitth i..n
lo inrure attention Aaininitiratm ..
lorV notirei e.tb.f t to j Aadltora' notle.,,,1
pUanttilloa notlceitJ On ; Caelum,
1 1 Ml.and ill other iMMicm NoIIcm auk 1
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n Intfrtlom. fur !. ..i.i.,: . .""1
mttii.
in Kartliaus. llo is earcfully conipil- will ntrvo bfforo ho get hi.s church
lriirnilipr liAnnnl Tlnn I'Mmnnn
Yop announced your unenuiroca! formerly of PhilmNbunr. haa Loen brc- '",''fJVh d(lllil uJ
irtumk nr tri oiiictliinT onlornemr n t of t he restoration ioliev vctlnl M.il. (I.tiimmI liir tnriiorinns . ' u ' iJ
loeat ortho half of them of I'lvsident Johnson, nnd denounced conduct. Wo wonder on what field 1?0R 8ALB A Ilome n4 Ut, tii,
1 1 h i ' ri lit? in iirLrm nuiii il'i:. nil' i iirn. w:i cfiiiiinniiiii ii iniiHr. - ' . -
Your opponents allirmcd their sup- Imvo been during tho palmy days ol
tiEOKOK 1?. (jooni,ANti:n, Kditor.
Wkhnkkday ilonNiN(i::::Ftn. lil,18G(i.
ing tho document, and will issuo it in ready for them, lie and the "divino" .,0I.t oj tj0 jrcidf nt, and evaded tho "Sam."
fin!. .T
WALTKR nAHhiTr; 1
Attornty it Li, CIr6elJ, p,,,,'. I
pamphlet form highly embellished Stanton may havo them devouring ,HM,e upon tho question ofsuflrago. A member beloncin" to tho Societv -A- ' k1 " hur otAi,j
with engravings, of dilapidated "vct-'governmeiit rations, however, by A powcrlul organization, largo ollic-'0r ynend s, was disowned, at tho lato iZ' r"! , mc l0,,rb,rt. J
crans," mules, "loyalty, iurrounded which they may busIji
with rose-buds, honey-suckles, and until ho gets his church
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tin tbeinnclvcs 1: piroi... a.. . ...i.u,.u.uu u.D m0ntlily meeting in .New York, for h.v. tbi. d.y t.en duigrnui litoT J'J
,l,. .W muiiii),r,. i;iiivu vui...t..i i.-n. hav I)L' a 1' ailO II I S lOUSC. '. 'rne.I, to wbom !l pertont lBd,bt.d "7:
' ' Iko record Ot tho oast month BtriDS I - ... 'tntewill p1e mk imTmenL mrfih-.-u"'!
ercst these dem- .i. i, e. n., . ' .i,..,:,., ' uoi. joim rj. iioseDy, lias rcceivea.a .iiui. or d.mndf will er-wnt th.
Hill
. Democratic State Convention
The Democratic Slato Convention other necessarv cnd)ellishmcnts. l'a- wonder how much in t
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for tho nomination of a candidate for triotism, and a battle-field will bo -W nKognes, would take in h white man.! They treat with derision thedcclar- c"crfl.1 Pll8S lr.om (jC,.,-.Vp",,t'1sP trav-. i wiih.t u.l.y.
i-i o i i I : - ...M I 3 .on I J .... ft I frofiu nTrtrifiM it'itinn flirt Ssf nt rt nf
governor oi i - v , distanco bi ,,, fn. . douLt t iflour r fivo 0(1 ,,yli(.y i)rtho L'reyi.lent. They have :;s" VV -v - -;
in tho hall ot the llousoot l
atives, at Harrishurg, on
fifth (Tth) day of March
o'clock P. AI.
Tho headquarters of this Oomriiit-'.jnj
aro in the Democratic Lluo itooins in
Ilarrisburg, which aro open day and
evening. Democrats visiting this city
aro invited to call.
15y order of the Dem. State Com.
William A. Wallace,
Chairman.
Bsnjamin L. Fostku, Sec'y.
in i. win meet m digUnC0 wLilo Uiat highly fin. 0 jmvo no doubt that if four or five ed pyliey of tho President. They have . . ) 4 -
Mom! av tho ihcd, and necessary piece offurniture ' thousand, poor white people, would M !ovcrnmoi.t of the Coiiati-, b .
. .i v i mi .1 J r , . . , , ii tution in abeyance, and its legislative , J 110 miiiiai
ch, 1SC0, at 3 -tho 2cgro bureau, will occupy the go to ashington and ask theso holy , CS00lUivt. furulion aro usun.ed thirty negro ci
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military authorities allowed
i nnuial, to escape from
CHARLES 6LOAV
CYREXIl'S imw
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n m pa. jia
I lA.isri lls' MrntK-Xotice i,
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ven that the fiillowincircium. l,.A -1
an inort nil i..,l k -,. . . uft
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foro ground, in front of which, will Jnen for Kovernr.cnL rations, they IY a 0r mon , who .in obedienco 'bby Prison, Jiichmond.on tho 15Lh 'rocorJ in thii office for the inaction crw1
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ium,j into nuuiu iiiuu wiir. - . . .,, . "J
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ii jjiuviv iiuu MI.I.V '"i"'""-.ivouiu uu j'uii iii l i iouiij ui nncnuu hi tuuruo, uviiu iuuii.ii.ivii iiiivuu - -- liittrcitcJ, and will be pretenteil to ih
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, ooui iryiny iu kc- " 1111 ior ireusoii. now unionunaie 10 oc," vnn. """'"'j' . . KZ .' Z , : eoDnii be ktia
er cmbellishmenu too numerous ; hoth oor and white, while tho Nation 'lie right of each State to regulate! light ley. John 1$. FitniitrU-k,'
; ' 4iii nnnlilir.'il inn nl ltd (-Termi-M in no. f .'it 1 1
bWftn ftnil IT J
nriFl.t.iml.!n !u 1. m nt..l liii..Ai.Mi,. ill.ma 4 1 . . I ........ r.F I . ! .. SlfB 11 . ExefttltOri Of John fi mm h U . I..-..
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can
other
to mention.
Wc have been written to by sever- '-crand moral ideas."
al friondu, in diflforont BectioiiB of tho
count', abking us why wo do not jmb-
'ered bv the Ke John Chambers of the full particulars of this crcaturo, j equal political rights with the white jL j a piece of impertinence, and his
()ni miRu r-r ih b.' Whom MatllOn liaSKOpt ai lUO lioau Ol I - , iuiiiuui,ff;mi;wwiiuuiw:u, u)
1 1 .... Iho nua ilicalioa of its eloctorH is dc- Catliolio Jji.shon of HoHton. died in r, ,. nuajr wo IH.
w governed by a party controlled ly nioJ tll0 wil, of the people of the that city on the ISUi inst., nfler a i "rfjdTs.
by an almost unanimous voto. Tho ne. Uishoi) l'itziiatrick was one of
.Republican arty in Congress and tho the finest schollars of the age.
r red Douglass, the black pet, 8.13-8
Dktkctivk Bakkh. If any of our
readers all ahould dosiro to learn .State Lcrrislatu re accord to the nero
War Past and Present
The wounds made upon individuals Philadclnhia ?
and society bv the lato Abolition war,1 cambo the "blood hounds of Zion."iH Tic9 anJ "e", and who hare
are not healing very fast. The purse i1lVo already dono harm enough to, imprisoned hund'eds of citizens, and
of tho charitable, can easily find a tbo country, by delivering their pul- j then robbed then of thousands of dol
fcubject, and tho glib tongue of thoit stump speeches, to gaping congrc-'lariJ for commilting no crime. The
boasting "loyalist," has daily oppor-Lotions, without being assisted in dis- robberies committed by this band of
tunilies to practice something sub-'nCmiuating their hellish doctrines 'government fhicvcs, at whoso head
btantial, even at his own door; and through the newspaper press. Woj Baker stood, ainonn ts t millions of
therob- assist thoso he seduced to help 'arc no nont for the infamous work ; dollars. Their doings are fully set
put in practice, what ho failed to do of publishing the knavish
Iho initial step toward a war ol hoso who urn onWin ihn f-nlnw.il
races has been taken, and a consolida- rrcntlcmwn to o to work,
ted soverninci.t looms up iu tho d.s- T, JoroiTnmeill TftlinROfl H(lva
tance.
The tenets of tho ' President upon
these points arc our card inal doctrines.
In sustaining him wc vindicate them
Organize in every nook and corner
of tho Commonwealth.
Organize to sustain the President,
from door to door.
Wo are lead to thesa remarks by
himself, and arc now seeking food political priest, sometimes called a
j sermon. We caro not whether ho be
ft. I)pinn.rnr rii nn A hnlil inniAt.. Iluif
reading the appeal I of the Trustees of . U)U9 h ChurtU anJ
the 1 ivc 1 o.nls House of Industry, ;CoH A has mQre
JSew loik. lhe hare issued an np-1 .r .... .. .... ,
,.,,,', , 1 ,spcct for sacred things than a political
I't.i iii ivii.iii ui uuiiuivuq ui uiiviii" : . . , rf. . . i . '
1 , . , .. ,. . , priest has. The supenutendant of.
' J , , , .jibe remons of the damned, has a num-
. , , f , her of agents in this country, chief
UllUUl lllitb WWIUlinillllVIlt, UIIU 11 IIU 111V . ., . . . f .
, ,., , ,, , , ., , anion'r them, is the .New lork Inde-
destitute and dcpciident.without work, I - , ,, .
..... -.1 i pendant, a paper that publishes every
and in tho laniruairc of tho appeal, .. . . 1 . .. 1 . . :
without shelter at night, savo what
political speech delivered from a pul-
Gazette, dated respectively February
.Id 10th and 17th. JJy enclosing 20
cents for theso numbers, to fJeorge
W. Alatsell k Co , Xow York.thc read
er will get the life and timca of Gen
eral Lafayette C. Baker, and Ins band
of national robbers. Tho doinrrs of
this band of government pots, aston
ishes the world. o wondr Presi
dent Johnson has notified the sneak,
not to intriidehimsclf into Lis presence
in the future.
.. -r, , ... , i . pit, which it dubs a i'scrmon," to suit
tho Tolice station-hoMses afford, and, m.
without food other than the cold vict
uals obtained by begging. For tho
Baltimore Cosfkhencf.. This re-
most Jiart these men aro able-bodied ligious body at its lato session at Al
and willing to work, if employment jexandria, Ya, elected Kcv. Messrs.
could only bo found for them, and it: Register, Alartin, Jforval Wilson,
is in tho hopo that farmers, manufac- Veitch, Kofczell and Egleston, delo-
turors. nififh-nniPH ftiicl lummoRa mon nnlon mill Pnirnil Uncrprs f;irilinnp
0 , - 1 - e -
generally throughout tho country,' and Welty as alternates, to tho Gcn
who now enjoy in their persons, prop-' cral confm enec of tho Church Pouth,
crlics and professions the great boons, which is lo asscmblo at 2Cew Orleans
of peace and security which the6a men on tho 4th of April next. The roll of
aitkd so nobly in attaining for them,' tho conference at itsndjournmcnt had
will not bo forgetful of tho duty they 102 names on it, and report 11,189
owe to these war-worn veterans, in white, and G27 colored members, and
this the hour of their greatest need, 57 local preachers. Dr. Bond and Dr.
but will endeavor to give them cm- Doggett, of Richmond, arc authorized
ployracnt and sustenance These poor to publish a paper in Baltimore, to be
men aro ready and willing to accept'called tho '-Episcopal ilethodist."
any employment for which they aro .The missionary mooting took place
fitted, and which promises them a re- on Alonday evening. Addresses were
spcctablo livelihood, and hence we delivered by llcv. Er. Sohon, lev.
hope that no one placed in a position i John Poisal of Baltimore, Dr. Doggett
to aid them, by giving them employ-and other ministers. The amount of (
mcnt. will tarn a deaf car to th an.'moiu-v nnntrilmf il rvfi-mlwl Str.nft I
lieal made on behalf of deserving but Life members were constituted as fob ft, sc' ,nlroducpd ng
destitute soldiers. By enclosing tho Iowa -.Andrew Johnson, President' , DouKIass' ,u Ottering and corn
necessary funds to pay for transpor-'of tho United States; Kcv, SIcssrs. 1 l,,"nontary terms, to alargoand dense
tation, and describing the kind ofla-'Sahon, Doggett Langhornoand wife : "UfIlt0,T. Vr. Sunderlunda church,
borers wanted, lo S. B. Halliday, I Bishop Early, John Poisal, G. GJ, ncro lclivcrtl himself of a two
Esq.. Superintendent Five Points Brooks, F. AVaro, Xorval Wilson, 'M VK on "the assassination
House of Industry, New York, a CtlyG. Pgloston, Samuel Kepler, J. Bull,-, li9JihS,;ns" Ju'e if- C-
selected man or men will be sent for-'Xelson Head, James Gregg, Mrs. Rob-!,1 1,lliuk',l'1,l!, ,n' a "V0 f-
ward without delay. This is a cause ert Jamieson, Ecv. W. S. Baird, Dr.1,. lT "'Vl ",,a"ng
that appeals to tho charitv and mtri.'Bond. Gen. II. K. Leo and G. M Iv .himself uncondil.onully foramalgama-
, , j - i j i
olisin of every man in tho land who is
r.laced in oosition to vendor th- UoA 1 Neither Slavery, Treason, Loyalty,
for aid. and it should bo responded to; Wnr' rIitic8 nor 1,10 eventing No- keep a sharp look out, while assoc.a
with aiacrity and in tho full spirit of Er0' wcro A (I"rinS tho wholo('ting with such men as Kelly and
justice and humanity. ; session. This is ccrtainl more than Chase, because their better half
lhc portrait given by tho Trustees, any of our northern bodies could tin- might ho gohMcd up by those miscc-
JSTTlie Negroea and their white
dis-Union allies, had a high time at
Washington on the 12tl inst. Ban
croft, tho historian, was hi rod to pro
nounce a eulogy on tho "noblo dead"
Lincoln. Tho eulogy was deliver-
ed, but the "noblo dead" was not poin-
ted out. llo may bo "noble" when
dead, but when alive, he was nothing
but a jester, used by political dema
gogues, like mechanics uso a grind
stone, to sharpen their own tools, with
which tho Sumncrs' end Stevens' in
tended to break up this Union, but
Wilkes Booth having broken their
grind-Blone, their tools havo become
dull, and tho plcbean who bo fortu
nately for tho country, occupies tho
placo of tho "noblo dead," refuses to
havo tho tools of tho dis-Unionisl
ground on him for any such work.
A Nick Tiuo. Tho Washington
correspondent of tho Associated Press,
stales that on tho loth inst., Chief
he "cannot be forced" into tho position
that any Stale is out of the Union
that was ever In it. AYe'll bco whic h (Clenrfield count j, deo.j,
whips before long tho "government"
or Thad.
Notwithstanding they have a iiclto
bureau at Alacon, Ga., f00 negroes
a ix--.. i. j i , a ij iu ii.Liinniii i nur in mi niii'i.i.ii iitmi. ini
cant ola.wrmiiiiurec uumoersui iu '"ll." ...:': m,l .!,.
mi; iiiiuii. vu i uiuinau inu ruiirunin- -- i-".-......
Urc rmn .. i p.
tion. We would advise those neirrncs.
n i
who have their ladies with them, to
cy of your race, and to bring in po!it-jof 8 0(?- Abolitionists and freedmen,
uruuuinK iijuir wum i:isi anu in an ex
tinguishing manner.
Tho Confederate General Alcrcer,
who has been tried by court martial
on a charge of murdering Union pris
oners, has been acquitted, and rcleas-
ca lrom arrest.
The Yicksburg Herald states that
Gen. Wado Hampton and his son,
. . 11- 1 TT .
v api. h aue Jiampion, jr., aro stop
ping in inai cuy.
Among those who aro enirafinff
rooms at the watering places for next
summer, there is some anxiety as lo
which establishment tho hospital
sheets al the recent sale at Fortress
Jlonroo are used.
Senator Douglas' properly in Clu-
cago increased so much in value dur
ing tho waras to Pay his debts and
leave a largo surplus.
A real estate sale.by order of execu
tors in New York, on 'Wednesday,
lone inn ? . . J
urvuiii. couc,'tm. nice sum.
Tho West Yirginia'llouso of Dele
gates havo selected Buckhaiinon, jn
Upshur county, as tho permanent
capital of West Yirginia.
It is understood in Washington that
tho State Department is informed a
to tho exact period of the French
withdrawal from Mexico.
ienl oblivion the men who havo been
false to to tho Union, falo to their
Iiledgos, fiilso to tho instiucta of their
'loo'l, and true alone to tho madnoss
that rules the hour.
By order of tho Democratic State
Central Committee.
Wm. A. Wallace, Chairman.
-Loyal" and "Divine."
We clip the following from tho con
grcsional dobato of Tuesday the Gth
inst. Mr. liousscau is a loyal Maj.
General from Kentucky, of larire
ideas. Mr. Grinnell, is n clergyman
from Iowa, who has found that poli
tics pay betUr than divinity, and has
therefore sold out to Sumner, Satan
Stevens & Co., for a amall advance on
his formorsalaery as clergyman. Hear
them : i
Mr. Rousseau, of Kentucky, rising
to a privileged question, road from
tho remarks of Mr. Grinnell, made
yosterday, as followa : 4'JIUtory re
jwals itself. 1 care not whether the
gontlaman (Mr. Rousseau) was four
yeara in the war on tho Union aide or
four yeara on the other side, but 1 say
that ho degraded his Stato and utter
ed a sentiment I thought unworthy of
an American olhcer when ho said that
ho would do such an act on tho com
plaint of a negro against him."
Only this much was read, bat tho
preceding remark to which this re
ferred was as follows :
"Tho honorable gentleman from
Chicago is using gas made from
petroleum. The light is wiid to be
four times stronger than that made by
coal gas.
Gen. Robert E. Leo to the surprise
and chagrin of loyaldom.
Kentucky declared, on Saturday, as I . . "'Si ""V vc.nuc V atT"
caii.rU hi. Inn.rnn LM if Ul x.-.. lun vn Jnua) ,aslV Has tee,,
r1 i 'viaiiimnnnM ir
dan townsbip, Clerfitld eomitT. deccu.
2 Account of II. II. Uurd, Ex.entorof Th.nJ
.. v. .u.M jj viemrntia Co., aee'd
J Final account of Jamet Hotrhei, Admitu.'
A. . . . "ugianu, iie oi jiorru towmh:,
Clearfield county deceased. 11
4 Final account of Frederick Zeigler. Gaardi
an of Philip Wearer. 6 ' m"
-M,.Tbe.CCUMUt,of J-A-Terpe(Ada,iniitr1u),of
......... us, wis vi urcujr lewmrin, Cieaj.
field county, droeuied.
6 Final account of Nancy Stewart. ArlmV:.
tratrix and Daniel lowart Adminiiiri J,
Arebibald fctawarV JaU of Uradford tonuin
nii.rn.M ...... a "Pi
7 Final account of Abraham Mvrfiw .r.,1 t,.i.
Flynn, Admiuietratora of Martin Myrter, Uto
I'onn town'p, Cluarfiold eountr, deceawd.
8 The account of F. F. Coudrict, Adminiitrator
of Peter Alulioo, late ef CoTingU-n loweiliip
Clearfield county, deceaud.
V Final account of Matbev Ogden, AdminU
trator nf Jobn 11. Ogden, late of Uwrenet tuaa
bip, Clearfield county, eeeaed.
. BARKER, Repirter.
Kcgiiitert Office, Clearfleld. Pa Feb. 21, 18M
A LIMTOH' .OTlCE.-TLe uuitnip
2. Auditor, appointed ia upen court, to di.
tribute the proeeeda ariiing from the ule (
real ettate, under rtm.erSo U Sej-t rerm,16SJ(
in tbe caee uf John Fcruiun ti .ofan Orrgory,
hereby girei aotice that he will attend Utbeda.
tin of raid appointment, on Monday the 2fita
day of February 1S66, between tbe bouri of It
o'clock a m and 3 o'clock p m of (aid dar, at hii
office, in the borough of Clearfield, 'hei and
where ail partiei ioureirted mar attend if they
ee proper. WM. M. JI CL LLOUGH,
Clearfield, Feb. 7th. 1 85S-3L Auditor.
Gioaca r. arnLE. cuai. x. uu,
WUOLESALli GKOCJiltS.
looacco, ica, 5?pice?, &c., Ccc.t
K. E. eor. 6th A Market Si,.,
F-h. 14. isr,r.-f.m. PHILADELPHIA.
arrested on the complaint of a n.?m ru,u"'"" u l" '
and bron-'ht before one of the acents " . U" c.,uu
is to bo seen in every large town, and dergo.
frequently in the rural districts. Thoj '
rr-nornl .lpmnmlinf inn nf ainl,. Kf.Fl'SED. TllO President refuses to
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genationists, something not alluded to
in Iho "assassination and its lessons."
caused by tho war, is felt throughout, commut,icato' as rcFC! hy Con-1 l oRXf y in "Ji.e I.asi
the land,andevcry community ismoro rSRCSfiin f ZJ dtl 'tX? t
or less zmoA. nml nr m..!t,,c government, against JefTerson Da-,1''1? 0 Iie
CAUTIOV All pertona are hereby notified.
Pot U Decollate or purcb a certain proa.
Uory Note, t'ven hy me to William T. Wilpnn,
dated about tbe 19th day of May lat, railing for
between two and three hundred dullara. ai 1 au
determined not to ti raid note, not h.inr r.
eeieed value for the tame, tjnlene enmrielled hw
JOSIAU H'. rilOMFSON.
reiiruary ,th isrs 3t
ADMI siTK AltMt S KoVTt K-lKoui,'
i hereby piren that Lettera of Adminietra.
tion hare thii day hern rranted lo ih. nBlr.
igned, on the Eitate of Frederirk KeboL dce'd,
7ii "om wwnnin, tlearSeld cooity, Pa.
All pereom knowinc diemanlrva inH.i.i.j i.
aid E.Ute are requeued to make immediate
payment, and tboae barinc claiina againat the
rame, will preeent them properly autbenticatel
for fe'llement. CATUAKi.VK KFIIKI.
Jan Ush, 18f..f.u Adminietratrii
A ''.MjKWTRATWR-as- MmCli-Kotie.
V.. i' hereby ghta that Uttera of Adaioit
trat ion have (Li. day bec pranled lo Ul under
.Cne.l .B the eMate of B. Frank Weaver, dee'd,
in I A nf I.... . i : . ... - . . L . '
t'enn a,
Vnl...
ter. All penoni knowing themeolrea indebt
ed to aoid enate are reqnemed to make immedi
M payment, nnd thoee having claim againrt
the aaine, will present them duly authenticated
fir tettlcment. TIIOS. A. HOOVKR,
lnn town.p, J;m. 3lt, IS6U fit pd. AdraV.
appeared ' ef I'enn townhip, Clearfield coutty, i',
Washinr! 1 .f"rmerlJ: mUt of Co. K, SHh rrnn'a V
has
ippear ociorc tlio rc
... . . . . I ' i. wna H.l. .TI ... 1
or tlio liiirenu wiien lm lippnmo f r..n i.n " ui-i.-i, wi iiicwveraicouniios
would shoot him." jof this State, according to nrcjiortof
Mr. liimaonii cni.l T w.r..... ' the conirrcssiona! commitlco on that
' " i a a am. I'l VIIVUIU U - . m
the assertion that 1 hare degraded , su..1.ctt' amonnts to over fifty-three
myself, as false; afoul slander, and n,illi3"8 f dollars. This sum would
unworthy to bo uttered by any gen- ,,ave rrehascd, and freed, ono fifth
tleman on this floor. , of the slaves, and nobody would have
Mr. Grinnell I referred to the gen-' een ,inrt
tleman's remarks as 1 understood' The true English spelling of "sa
thom, tho gentleman having withheld loon" is said to be boss, bay, hell,
his upccch lrom tho Globe. I had no double hoe, ben.
desiro to do injustice. I criticised Tho Secretary of tho Ti 'Oflsnrv in
tho Gentleman's langunge.nnd 1 stand forms the public that nearly all the
1... .1.-. ll. f- ll 41-1 .
vy uianTiucism. u i am not cor-. '"'c cent, niinpiasicrs nro retleemed.
rcetly represent what ho said, I beg A "three cent Viisinei-.s, used lo be
piirdon. considered a email affair, but now it
Mr. I'ousseitu My object was not all that tho "great government"
to get an npoloey.but to say what I isablo to redeem.
havo said. i Colonel Hasil Jhike, formerly of St
Mr. Grinnell The gentleman's I'Ouis, is said to bo preparing a life o:
i, iiuvimra-, a niauu Oil my " i in in l-.ui. HIS iltinnii mv. .
and discharge my duties as I .under- Washington has been paid ?5O,O00 for '5,17 k-J OOJBSI3ES,
siana tliey should lie lisehar"-fd. WliAii propertv ( estroved bv 17. .! tmnn. ' .i.L V. -igan, rrenea Vonfee-
. r .
I criticiseJ the languao of tho ircntlc
r. i - . . i , . P
man H-om lt lllUCKy, I UKl SO IrOTll K
TVtW CAKR1AGE AND WAGON
Shop, in ClewCeld, rnnijlrania.
(Imiuediataly in rear of Machine Shop,)
The iubaeriher would retpeetfully inform tha
citueni of Clearfield, and the publie in general,
that he i prepared to do all kindi of work oa
CAKXIAfSKX,
I5UQG1ES,
WAGONS,
SLEIGHS,
M.EDS. ie
n ihort notice and in a workmanlika manner.
f-All Ordcn jromptly attended lo.p
n, c r. . WM- Mcknight.
t lrarfiflj, February 14ih. IStiG.-Iy.
H. B. Hr.ir.in,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
'it , , Corner Flair and Montgomery 8ia,
of.ilollidaysburg, T.lnir county, lt
cr.n a.
Form y in "Tub Last Ditch. Col.
war, was wil-
'Ififl l.int flit, l, " i,.,.
or less afllictcd, and our charity may U,B S", nga.nsi jenerson no-,- o . - "
. ' '''v n r r ri,:,. ..,.1 i.,. . ui.i found it until now. AVihmL'ton eon-
be, expended near homo. Uut this ' - " """".V1 .. Jense of duty, and 1 thought that lan
tasa alKivo all ofhora Hhm,U niimM ;" wniiucmcn. iio Biaies inai mo "" r rUarro unwnivhr of n Amorlrnn n(tt
m . n fill I I YT I TT a-tl I 'iM.ul. ..... .... -.. 1 . ' . ts - av i3- I .
thoallention of tho cheerful rriver.00'9 are cranc' iaKcn v't"tno-(- -J - ' - l '".ccrand of hi. own Stato. ;ident his views on reconstruction. He ,?'"n lV,nu- Crm
It is tho very hell, made by tho war,jtuo to t,,e R0CUSC'd and whila ,n clofi0 W. ""'V""'" 1101 T Wr J understand that had better follow his legitimate busi- aLLkYnSOS
and should bo abolished.7 And thi eonfinemcnt-and if given to thepub- cau-in .serenading mltc Repub- U fij-n tleman Feacher of U,o ness, and om
r., ,.nlvK ri.n L tL , he, may bo very injurious to tho pris- "nB- iW0I le t"'Cir "3- - " cn.ruyio.i- - --iooiiiionisis havo Uie Uock C.nj;.Ti. rl'X..
tvVr L r"V,",;,oi.cr. or tl1B .rfnrernmt. nrCin'-rrcarancoinfrontof tho rosidenco' V ' "cm Oor n. i.,o -aiMno Man ton, f r,,(H0 for
too gigantic
bar.
, for any community to nd their piibbcation at this time is r 1,10 "loroni Col. on I riday night behave with the utmost courtesy. It How happy the English people must
tho public good, last, and aflcr playing "Hail to tho does com with exceedingly bad grace
nre, will yet, re-: Chief," "Hail Columbia," Ac., ho invi-'f" the gentleman, who alept in
ltvT il...! i I .1 i a i .
blood-hound, ofZion, will yet prevail veal numerous acts dono by tho laie thegroes into his parlor
with tho "loyal" Leci8laturc8 0fthc'adminifitrati0n1,'at h Cc them a sumptuous feast, and a'(.onrorninir "
incompaliblo with
'We fear that the fiilnr
i .
were nffniinir on
such a rnnni li
"loyal" Legislatures of the u""msirauun u,Ufc I,avo l'vcn -id.----- v i" concerning mo. Ho could not exercise
fevcral States, and their several con-lcomPliW0'0 w,lu ine Tni"c gooa.- - rvu, kwh.- nmisen n,0 most ordinary charity, but wl
ferences, enjoining upon tho people of, jarTho D
lliia rottnfrv in n-nrcLin flm o.;ni" : t -1 ...i
. i" " l" u riuiuan, ir,, rn m , , 1 rn A
Lincoln. o know wo are a nneer7Wac1.;nr(.n'. Lii. - t.,.i: .. i . "lbllul,wuui r flr;nnT l ...
. i.i.vu uct iiww- lailiowerf . j. unto oui- vu pay
people. Hut if a "loyal" negro, or a day, and substitute therefor Iho 12th, lr " ' " that the gentleman has paraded his
whito man or woman, sees fit to wor-' the birth day of "honest old Abo"' Wftn,r;r80n8 comp a in that they Profossion of arms beforo this House 5
I.. .... , . .. . ' ' ' """e8fc 01,1 AVOt cannot find words for thoir thnnrrhu. I h.iva not narnrlnri Tk. '
new w Bilini .-America's greatest and noblest man,", when tho real trouble is that thov an tleman ..v.1 "o " " t E";
- 4 .1 l ..l-.v.. V a " . t
jio answer, l was a man before I was
miniKier, a ciairu to be a man and
, .. .... ..v . , 0 mi,,, uruiiuiry cnanty, out wiicn
T.. . ,in favor of all tho demands of tho a gentleman had pono out of his aeat
D.s-Uiiion leaders aro try-lIftckrac0- Forney and tho nigger I 1,6 60t nP to insult him, contrary to
Jgalo Iho 22d of J.ebruarjV1Ia;i Columbia 1 1 Cnn drt?:n the rules of tho House.
bo. If tho polite ar.d refined French, as a dis-union clergyman terms tho not find thoughts for their words,
at one timo worshiped a female Pros- old iosfor liilli i
titute, what ia there to prevent tho Friday. What an incomprehensible , , , 1 7 e ' f"u , ',0? w a" American c.tieen. Iam notasham-rharisoe-American
'loyalist" from bundlfl of rftni.u,.!,. . mh mJh,e.f'f?r hoon? of my origian and profession.and I
- , -. . . . . . v . v wi.cjv i v t. - runs awnv vi r n a id nu , i.r..i.. n . . . I... . : . , -
i tho olher rung away with hie heart. I pies and my country. .
h people must 1
ea, Iiock Candy. Tlain Candiei,
or aix liE'Rirriowa.
IT. K. MAHTIV.
rendering adoration to a smutty joker, light divines lave got to be.
be, if they havo no pooramonrr thorn. I I IlTCSllIIl ST N I.'irll i lltfS.
X18 this foreign Charity Would Seem to ! TTAl'PT I Co., manufacture fonr here, iweep
mdieatO. I I A. 1ower Thre,hinR M achinea. with thresher,
If tho resolutions making General ZfktVhZZu V" 1 "1 To ho l,r-a
Grant a lull General is pass,d,anothcr 1tiTSS
Will bO proposed making Sherman and fh"rd "ret railroad itatioa. Warrant!
Sherdan liicutenant Generals Tho E f fl,"fMt ikre.h inland kepi jood
rank of Admiral will probablbo ftlsoW.v:.rMf,:rJ6,Ccrr; r..
created in tho navy. j aaiiwieaead WiPwriKhu and MarhinwU, wan
A strong influence is licinbrourht'r.i,lilkMob 40 ",ak,',w,w r,',ir 1J 'Mt
to bear upon tho rsideiitn lTol p-TZZXttJ
oi tho restoration of the Arlington T"?' for e CB"r eaa t. goi u, VM
estate toMra. Kobert K. Ie, and some LTi,
think the effort will bo aucces'sJul
It has been discovered that lar ' " do , B,,n'. Mutu.-J c.-.pi.-...-. not
nimr.;i; r 1 i c-, rwuimeuaea.
v. .v.o wi vwiii nibKy aro mnnu-
IJan ts, 1854.J
factured in Tcnnessco and-North Cnr- TT Ropfj f .j, ,lfM fnr M
olina which pay no revenue. Tho --'--'J";.. krkm. BroLKR.
ofRcors newd not travel half that dis- T?vS".,.f,";AT WT-'w Barrel. r ,o
Unco to find the same thing. j L ,?T& VmSft Kaijiu