(rwy a bt tflraifirlb Jupublitan. Gkouue B. (JoonLANDKn, Kditor. Wednesday Monx!NG::MAnciI 14,1. rOU GOVKRNOH 111 ESTER CLYMEll, or iifuk's covnty. Hon. Hiester Clymer. n Domociat The name of this brave will bo found at our mast-head, and"""e'" . ,. -nn.rnt.ilntft t he. " Domocracv of Penasylvania upon the nomination of d.ia fnlnnte.I P-entlemnn for Governor. this talcntea gentleman 101 uotrmii by the.State Convention on tho oil, instant. Our distinguished standard bearer, now rcprcBonts the Berks district in , c, . . 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 Ann the State Senate, to wh.eh he has been twice elected He is yet a young man, but lias aireaciy won vne nq.u- tation of a statesman, and is one of(t - the soundest Democrats in the State, and the Democracy may well be proud of such an unimpeachable standard bearer. '-Mr. Clyiner's political rec ord is before tho country upon the journals of our Stato Legislature. That ho has been faithful to his con stituents and the interests of the State needs 011I3 reference to the fact of his long continuance as a Senator. His integrity is above reproach, and his ability is everywhere acknowledged. Even his political enemies award him tho rare merit of purity, dignity and all tho accomplishments of the perfect gentleman. Notwithstanding this fact, however, Mr. Clymer has never com promised with the opposition ; never mtrrendercd bis opinions as a Demo crat, nor violated the faith of the par ly of the Constitution and tho Union. AVe feel assured that with such a man as our standard bearer in the coining contest victory will be ours. Stand- ingbythc Union, the Constitution and tho right of tho States to main tain the ballot sacred and inviolate, Mr. Clymer will lead tho Democracy triumphantly over all opposition, ir. tho shape of dis-union, anarchy, agita tion, centralization, ncgroism, and constitutional destruction." Let evety Democrat buckle 011 his armor, and from now until the ides of October, never cease laboring to rescue oar unhappy and distracted country, from the hands of the de-jwas certainly lamentable to learn spoilers, which can only be done by from tho conduct of the individual tho election of Mr. Clymer, of which members, and fully proven by the final there is no doubt if Democrats do 'proceedings of the body, thai a large theirduty.and that by20,0tf0 majority' majority of the Convention was com The U. S. .SEXATE.-Tiio i.olitical rSl'a U DiUnionists men who at temper of this bcxl-, upon the radical issues is becoming pretty nearly di- ... 01 j j vided. A vote was taken on one of Snmner'a Constitutional amendments J'nimer'' nnd urSinR 1,10 Mgt t on Saturday and resulted yeas 2C,ir'0lint t1,c Tha,, Stevens-negro suf nays 22, the presiding officer announ-1 fraSc rlform. Gen. Geary, through cing that tho question not bavin.- r.., Tom Marshall, of Pittsburg, CCIMUawo UV1 VOIO It Was lOSt.i , v " in . i . v tl.O flall.O wih .iMt'if'Mnnmw nnd xtil I. umv . n. . , lilt f'Oftran f i lin rtn linnta in fnlirrrinLii 1 11:11 white men have ate v been cn- : v .." "" '""', " j"" 1 - .11 a 2inn(iiiirt?ti in in hp ii n RntiHi'i nnrr ii, B-.r ie .tiTif,Mni. until tnrnr.r .- i ana mc amendment fell, ih.siscer-, , , " ,L,n!r0(1 in i1.PnnSe11iI1p.,P,i.n uw" disappearance we were relieTcd of, ol G, tainly a haj.py result for tho country.!-:1."'11 V" tiUC9 nre 011101 11,0 im-ton in such a vvav as to excite tl,c V of remarkable visi- reca Th C01iRt.it nt ionnl iissnKsina an. !.;.! L "'on, and that universal negro suf- i.ir rovrmr, t,.n;nil,o, n..t iu tor. :iifo throttled bv tho "mvfmmn.,1 " m ,1 more cfTectiinl nmnncp thnn fl.o,- n. ticipatcd. EXCITEMENT IN crn neighbors, arc excited on account of tl Canada is under ar lias been proclaimed, and tho writ of habeas corpus, has been suspended, Telegraph lines have been seized, and cvcrj-ttiing and everybody is confused . . , , . M n ( J.T-y.lf.l.l ..rtt ,. n ........ n nA I I .. ...in - 1 .".uiuuia me ijatiiei-iiig ftml tftfillimr in ftt-nMi .ilt- nml rlllnnA i President Johnson s an index to' ,llL' Vn,n "'-'i" fornier masters I ,"" ne mem ners 01 my "ai came. vi ontu.ey enlighten ii.n j . . 1. 111. irc.iucni; JontKOi. nn ui.Kx to '.o,' , )l0m down Ac T,is is ,.or. family. Suffice it to ny, that my wife the public upon that vubject f Or shall mitor or John W . WUmbvrcJ. CAXADA.-Our north- 11,0 ''Olo proceedings wc give two)tain rarrviirr ,.,,, ors rather far. ftml I wo daughters are firmly Krsnad- wo 7 1 rjA Dushals of prima aoJr.ed.f..r.ai..by ....v. ui i ti vii, i.i. vi i iiiflui., V O'.i: in mo rrovinee, Jtis reported that tl,elTth-St. Patricks da3 is set m' the time for tho Fenian Invasion ,i -r. ... ... . i What the result will be,no ono seems lOKnowj I T i i .1 a 4. JiLCOHO. AtlS report CCl Iliai a nnmbcr of knowing gentlemen.in San J'rum-ltiCO, are preparing 10 pilDIlsIl tho lift, nnd i inl ofMi nJr.r.J T ; i t I to coyer the time while ho was Tost ilanco Committeo was raised, to re - lieve that State. rouNKV, d. c.-Tho Dead Duck, still keeps quacking. He is fluttering wonderfully, because those thrco Dein- oeratic stai-s, John Van Burcn, C. L. Vallandigham and DanlY. Voorhees, .. ... . are stamping Connecticut. If hcisso Master, Alcalde, and Mayor of that t,iat vl'1'I, wouI(1 ""tore our country prosperity; or, Geary, negro eqt City. It is reported that the General, to Pcacc nnd ''"rmony. A speaker a disrujited Union, war, and finally cftP n'l'?,'s M nnd StjiniotiTiniw.i;vATtol..ri..-.ik won Id iunin tin. and harraniruo tho Despotism, Voter make your choice. .1 . .1 " '" if'!lsc. ox.( .... r. . . , . . " cnanging 01 ino head 1 . A ! I i.l 1 .. . .fDilil tnrin 1mftn1.nl 1. ... n I.. If Vnn U'ttnt. fin f rift nt'itl r I 1 .1 n i, 1 1 1. . . I . .1' ten, vaiiionii.t aooui too unio ino viir- j ""jt '""' j - v.-. ..... r. ... ,w .ucuio.i iiearcu in the same much alarmed now, we wonder what he ,vill say when they come to Pcnn- 'ylv"13- f""' , .v ' Forced Ttibuts to Cljmtr. No opponent oflliostorClymorcan or dare assail his character. Hi We ll 11- linn (nun iii'iiii li' ill iik iiii'i i i, v . . ..- ... .i . v . . - i too honorable not to command the . . , cntitv jwpectof liisonom.'iiti Tliev nro forced to pniUe uim. The IM.ilH- di'ljliia Inrjuinr. thcHorial i'liunilioii of neiier.i! (learv. s;i s : TliC l)enioeratie Convention ol lViinsvlvariia transacted its business little ifininiliv. nm has. Dorliaos, plaeed in nomination the best camli- date that could have been se.ecieu ti i I I from the ranks of the party. Mr. . ' . 11 . vnii'i' is .1 .rent email 01 cxceiicm character and of fine abilities. There! can be r.o doubt that he will do credit to the oflic'e. should it be his fortune to bo elected." i i And even Forney 'e Pm.5, bitter and j ra, ,n t,.... ol,r ' '"B"- l - fn " ' 5"--i,' " r - - -----, toslinillI,y to tho high pei-sonal char - ,t.r of 1Ioil. iliwleP Clymer, the ! Democratic candidate for (.overnor of 'lViinsylvania General (.eary may ! .y that ic has a' foeman wortlijr 1 steel. Occupying positions fhg mYW on all (he t f(oM ,)f 1he tw0 rop,esenta- ue men ui huuiuicsb iimuun n.,, !liivass in that spirit which should jmn,l0 n .statement upon this subject, p-eat controversy 6MaiHj j, opinion is entitled tothe high- characterize a rn spoken ty The Press, for ones, tells tho truth. Iliester Clymer, nnd John V. Geary, occupy 'the reverse on all the great questions of cho day," nnd the contro versy is "between principles that are eternally and unequivocally hostile," and are waging an ': irrepressible con flict" in this country, the results of which must and will bo determined by the people within a short period. The question is now before the people of Pennsylvania in a plain form. They must cither support President John son and his policy, and thereby restore tho Union ; or, follow Thad Stevens, in his dis-Union course, and assist him and his followers, in conferring suf lrarc unon the Negroes, and a final jissolution of lhc Uli;on Tho ques. ,'lic)n i(, p,ain oneCymor ai)(1 Union, or, Geary and dis-Union. Gen. John W. Geary. This political renegade and military failure, was nominated, at Harrisburg, on the 7th instant, hy a dis-Union CoiiTention composed chiefly of of fice holders. The vote stood : Geary, 81; Kelchum, V,0; JHoorthead, ID; White. X. It was our lot to be present at this gathering of political buzzards, and it heart hate the Government. The mncuago t. inel was very consp.cu-jj 1 , . , ,uus " 11,0 110or ucnoimcing inogov :1,nfie mUhl 1,0 adopted and 111 oppo-! .1 . . . . 1 silion to the tc-construetion noli. v of 1 , eJ of (1,eWiir n., H .ring ih rebellion have Ucn of ineatimabl value1 ,0 ccuntry and entitle him lo the 1 ' I'rmii ti. Tl,nl li. II 1.M ... n .wv. .. . 11.1 IC .ll.lf. I.H11II Uil.lll. - c . .senator irotn X enntivlrania, by In theScnntA of Ihe Pnilpil Situtia tin.' - - - .,.- I ..J.1.I 11 . ,. , u .nn 1 1 i(i i n ten ine iini.es anil i.rr tiir in 011 1 nfwinr- r . ' "', 'Ci ! rllnd"hl -l-,ed to r.i6n.. I he man that can praise Stanton and iconucmn Senator Cowan, is ready to, nil All t liftcinnn I s i i,ti..ii .j ,i ,i 1 jv . n, mm uuniu BJl,b"coou ,l10 avo of tho Union. l ha i o iVfiniinn wna iv "Mnwr"u' J,IIA, ooo, bad and indifferent, and seem-1 ramon was a iwfcct mix ed 10 rtTrcsfnt rS clement, but democrats another would electrify tl10 PqnthJiean jhirty, while a third would bellow loudly for the great ,Y, fUican Union party. While it was l',ain lc s"cni that there were three distinct factions in tho Convention, they yet alUcemed to agree upon ono ,1. r.i thing the destruction ofthis govern- f wrrn m 1 nrru rx iriur 111 v riiiiuuiu tiiu i.i1,hif.. nm ir u L-iirtti-ti iv 11 .1.1 n r .t'itu n ucnnn irnri nv cm . ..... , , V:; - . l" , " "" " ivnrj.,.,.. ,w i0 work ; and to do this at an unequivocal y Itostth: that lie was emo of the largest slave- a jintideuH.ninm. Terribly Mart led, I JUI tX,eiise of over TWKNTY ' The italics arc ours, and . made to holders in the State of South Carolina niy wife and 1 sprang from our ',,fJ-j jjoxsj rjp DOLLARS lo be' attract the attention of the reader, to if not the largest. (Tie room was illuniimded as brightly ' ' 'tjQ w,iiu 'cn ftml ' . Jin has hvod 111 that sect on olcottn- fl bv .1 flofd of sun h.dit. thoti'rh the 1 ... , , v- 1 c- .,1 1 II 1 r 1 .1. . rpi 1 .1 ii.... IilPTOI V 1 lOlIl V IHV 1...V - a j " " I ' - . S '-.nil lift 1 1.1 r . .t-. . ..... .. .n. inst now tcrrihlv'.1 1 ' ': The wh to n nn th it stoor.s to ,,nhal u wn" 11,0 v,''i,'' Sn'a"- ' v. MM ' , 7 . . , mv ix imktshok.v . jusi, now icrnoij 1. .n.. ... . ... V. 11 . "I,ln .'".li SCOOJ.S to,. ,.. . ,. JlAlSttl. 1 he Le'is at nr.. ,n i.t Curwensville. FcbrnurT SS. 1st ".s.tf. , i' .;.. ini c er.Miva. .sunrf, , ,s work, deserves a Pen fentinrv 1,1 " 1 " miniy iciievc , . 15 . ic remans. All r,nnu..ima!i. B.iiitr nt., 1 r.i.i. I" m.i 1 uiunnian. , , 1 ........ . . . . tm.oi n , 1 .1.., I nn . . . u ,r ,. , , -..j 'Hut so far. ns the interests of thU "" " ' '3 some curious comci- 1 ..n.-... uumiuro,i ... ......-,, ,,!. . .,ni,j nis. Martial law 0 lb, -dest.ny of the country. m....f.rl ,iiiln.i. ' lJ' '.il-' dence. bad been the victims of a hoc salary from 81.000 to Sfi.00.1. ,LnJd 'r ",n,""EkJ -nt, if it is in .heir power, by enfor - cing the programme of Thad Steven. and his Directory. Tculh! Pcftth!! ' , fi . . . -iJ,,r: ! Xrdav in the Senate V" r TrW KoouMiosn . . ' . . r- . ...nt t , ii. li li ii 1 i i;i i-n ill. I i I i run il. rvuiui'ii iiiun'ii ....... v . - - - vr sentimcntalism, said, speaking 01 - . , l i tl0 South : I . n.i .... !.:.,.. . "1,m:?,uV, ' V: ' ' States ilurin the civil war lias Wen Ik. I i i iiiii' niu li : i. witiiiu uu-rw must (.illiniums. Of till ll lion- uiiiiii, there wero in those Mates, nc - oordinr to the census o! l-soo, .(JOO.OOU males of twenty years ana over. Undoubtedly one-third of that 1 w iu.ie wnue jx.nuiauou 01 1na101.e1 - sons over twenty years 01 nge no .i 1 . pensiieu. As to the Mack population not tho specific facts upon can make a positive and calculation, but we have facts 'to us upon tho very highest authority, 'f'stimates mado by gentlemen who have hud the means of knowing, it it possiblo for any human being to L-nnu' I int in iii-tuiil est fuel loll 01 l!.Z,l ZS u,e uincu puj.uu.i.o.. n... Uhi ...... . . 'ir veil to those negroes wlio are wil- !l(CC1, )U oa6t twenty-five per cent, of le!nc it to wiser heads than my own -h , . . . . , . illlC wll0ie population. (fo unravel the mystery. jZu'LJn received by the Xortl,. j Hi,!, ofiieers ofour army state tins,' On Monday night last, after myself ;crn wjito ,aljom., ,,0 work , ,anJ ive thiH SIS tIu.ir o.inion, without anl family had retired to rwt.:tinWi Jlut notwithstanding this ;any qUalific-atiuii, tlu.t nt least ix-riityTP nrontcod 1.3 11 pront outcry from i001Mjil5u1 of tIlin rfi liie Abolition ifivc Jlor .ont one ,niilion out of tho t;.o negro quarters which were 1111-,. , , , c " . . j e,CVL., ,s 1 I nie.liaU-lv to the rear of t he house-, iVri. trld to S . in. th e c .un !CovcriloP Aiken, of South Carolina, in whic-l.-prayc;,. vied for mipremacy I''; - w;l3 j-cccunr at i nsinogion, try during tho whole of this civil war, and his means of knowing are very , 1 1,11 1,1,1,1111' . ... - . , -j . 1 u- nid luiiiirmv 11 1 1111 ill-ill .-iiiiiii extended, lie states, most iinccjmvo-.that tho negro cabins were htmig con- j ca'ly, that more Jhan a million of thoSumed by tiro. Wc rushed to l1-" ! blacks have perished more than ' windows and beheld a sight that fair- twenty-five per cent. The lion. Pan- dal! Hunt, of the city of New Orleans, and I refer to hi 111 because be is a Union man, and has been, as I under- stand it, during the whole of tins room, hysterical with fear, tumble; who has lived there all hisVhnt wo beheld : life, lie states, also, that beyond J Standing to the right cf the upper j diroctorv, would soon give'way, and question twenty-five per cent, ofthem cabin, noir the foil co lliftt Popnruti n il'j-j p iiitanious M'lioino wtmlU 1'C ro have perished." jt he negroes, garden from tho house jvealed to the public. P.ut as thev arc Five hundred thousand Northern yard, was n creature of gigantic- st.it-' (qq.opi.,! to justice and equal ri'hts, men have perished, and in the report ..f Li - ' I 1 1 ui surgeon vienerai jiuiic c .earn that tlicro were treated in hospitals, one million and fifty-seven thousand . tour hundred and twenty-three : (l.doT,- eighty- er is ro-1 . . ; 4v) wcunded men, of whom four thousand died Whocve sponsible for the war, has not penalty etiongh been paid? Aye. Sent ction. The Chicago Repnbli- can containing the following dispatch' dated Indianapolis, Ind., March 0 : jlegs cf a Iioi-nc, onlv tho hoofs were A horrible tragedy occured in Ped-'dovcn. It had a 'long tail, armed ford last night. It seems that Prof.; with a dart shaped Lorn, which it was J. Madison Evans, in regard lo whom, continually switching about. Its eyes '.here was some scandal a short time 'plowed bke two living coals of tire, ago, bad seduced a daughter of Dr. j Uile from its nostrils wero emitted daughter had been off at a boarding school, when her condition beenmo apj.arcnt that she w as sent home, j r ' , wnerc sue coniessen all to her la'.her. !,1!, dingy brown. The air was now The doctor look his pistol and one of , ' crfullv impregnated with a smell of his dissecting knives, and went to 'burning sulphur. The poor negroes Evan's house. The latter was not at were evidentlv laboring under tho ex home. Newland went to bunt him, trcmest terror, and two of them, an and found him in the street, where he; ,, woman and lad. were actually shot him down, and then tut him to driver, lo insanity by their fears, and pieces with tho knife. Evans was a ' have not recovered their reason up to iiitcr of the Christian church, and ; , " ; f " kiw.Vn " ni 11 posiiicn, .111,1 is well knot, n as the author ot a work entitled ' Jhe , J he 1 loncer 1 reaeliers of Indiana. He at one time occupied a chair nUhe Nor,., western Christian Cuivon-ity, ofthis c.ty . . . . -- 1 President is about to return them to their former condition, and that it is le nothing to devilish, fi.rAboliiionUts lo commit. , IMF. ltiNDK.ni'KsT Our Consul at Liverpool, has been -ri vine .01,10 at- t m. w mm,. I I . t . J . ."";tcntion to the great cattle j.lagne.that .. ........ . k HUH- .rt.rlll..lll Vn J., 1.1... I . I i..vr.i iniu in iiiuhuiij. ii i ;is in'rn . r ... i ..i.m.u-.. munii, Mnn tl-t! But precisely the apparition, mado "I ' ' Y. -or ono :lf " '"Jfc , ' n "HU u'"-u uiai no siicccssiul treat mentor the chscaso ery remeoy 4 t,,w H"liluina- i W Tho Puo,inAMMF..-Clvmcr.a reslor- I'cttov 1? o and tality, cd Union, nccompanied by j.ene nJ de amidst a war of races, voto for Stevens, Geary A Co. If otherwise, .orau.ymer. JfeTlio Confederate Gen. Arthur V. Pagby. is running a Saw Mill in Alabama, and has became a strong advocatcof President Johnson's policy. - - - - Th. d.i.. ,ct . .VK JZ vct0 rac,sage, find deniamls the ad-' .mission of the Southern Members. ExtnotJiMty rxfitmeiit In Urartua County. Kentucky. A correspondent of ll.o Ml Sterling (Ky.) .v.-r.ffr7 gives the follovung nc ....... 1 .:,M 1.. I.. 11...,. .1- ' --- - ... ...-. .....,. .r .. f ... ... ;.i.l t I.Irt lit Hl';lllc. . . . . . -. - .. .,.,. I. . - " ''.) lUAOKKN ( ., 1V., ICO, I.. I ''. rti. . i.:.. .i :., .,.,..,lil,.,.l,.i.,,l J. Vr. nrt'in mil rmiim M i ai uvim.ni in consequence of a remiiikalile visi- tut Oil Of il! l:iratl"ll. Of 801110 (lenioll- 'I' . ' . -i . 1 .ersonn.L'-. in our 111 .1st. I .t a believer in the doctrine sembodied M.irits can "revint acu nm tint clisvnil.ouio.1 Fiur plinjisoof the moon," nor do I believo 1nucq.ocn (ics.-naieo .0 ,.iu,m,,,: wien me cnains 01 .-mumh mu i 11. : 1 1 .. 1 1,., l.i.. .u unoseo, mis nrrn to. imi, im- 1.....- tiv? ofthem. merely promising that every word is true, ami the facts 8wrn to, as witness the accompany ' un" , ' ! nfi ntlidavit. hat it is, i am n:ir I mere ' !'IV0 till lat'lS wiin iiia.pneniies, men, women 11110 ; , we have wkreof I now write are of such rebon t(J U(e lux , .avers of tho 1 which w Hiange lmpon, so uic.xpoa. ...mi, counl r..f uj t.p,wtially riot to the tax- pavo.ent cini.liatic tint 1 have determined to put you in ,...,. .... v.,,.,1. 1,,,. monev to feed ''. wi tliif..il ,.f 1. Ti ll mnl .s-i.liint iniri'M. I . . . ..-1 . ... for fc'll. ,..,,i n.'IVMi ill 1111. nun v... . . . .- ., .,( , ,1,111 I 111 ,ir lj IlllW children screaming "fire !" find "1,,r;fl..j,0 i i)oso of i der!" at the top of their voices, all!, 'light yasofa bluish" cast i. J most reasonable conclusion was ly cnrdled the blood in our veins with j horror and filled our hearts with the ; utmost (error. My daughter shriek- j jng loudly, camo running into in y i This fa re, and the most horrifying appear- 1 . .... I ' I. . 1 nnce. ii was nearly as nign as ino 'omb of the cabin.and had a monstrous head not dissimilar 111 shape to that wui urn i of an ape; two short very white horns, m, who was distirguUhed only sec-j appeared above each eve ; its arms jond to Ja-c in the rebel service, and were long, covered with'shng'T hair w'10 5 now ''resident of tho National! r" . . . . . . t.- 1 :. 1.1 11. : : f nn ashy hue, and terininate'd with ' ibin'O paw's, not unlike those of a cat. (ana nrineo wiiii iiookco iuiwh. ii lYnst was as broad as that of a largo' nn. nrme, w l i win id c hiu. inrmy, rsiipcrinicnuoiit, 01 1110 iCW -ized ox. Its le-'s resembled tho front Ji,,,.. Mound, like tho hissing of a' ' ....... r....l 1". ' I n 1 in in. iMiii il tipoi-'iuui-inni HUIMI I . l(S general color, save its arms, was a ,IU writing I do not know how lon.r I ! o ' T y ' 1 ho filer we reached tho window nnssihlv sotno thron Kif.muli Wlmn t vnnishc.l it wna pnv,.1nnr..l !.. n c..; f n,,.oI,,m of m to tho t or.sof il.e 1 ( ' : . . I . " . J 1 ' f 1 and Avhich hid his horrid The extinction ofi ii 1 1 - 1. 1. . . Jl ,,"u" '"'P"""e ior me toai- Uml'' lo fl-nbe the effect of this t'1 '''. M I not know that wo wero fully awake, nnd aclually wit-! 'nessed that which is nbovo recorded. Agam.if ourshad been the only family visited by this unearthly creature, I ,,f' ,,avo W." on,t- "d poihape. - - "v ..nv niu hi nv. Lll.lt .......v.. ...i i-. i niu i . it .. ..n. 4 : i ciso the same Vliano in which it j Rt.nled itself to us. save tho head i,i..i. n,..,...,.i i... " i. .' n iu I imru un w IllllSS- ru n ni .urs. n. a to resemble that of . . V, .' vun"' nnnllw-r nn;.fl.l.ni. :,,urt ( ' nVrir tl,at R 1. j- m , . . . r,,hcrx, ll':n,-';l,tnri,0nr- ed a Mr. Jesse Pon, s there wear- "'S the head of an elephant. At all imo npiiear- opting only 1 . 1,. " and disap- manner. 1 heso parties are all reliable ladies and gen- tlenion, and at my rorpicst have inado rZuS Lri!T. L its mission, is son.etbin.r thnt'i.ZL my poor comprehension?' What 1 havo ,M,V0 written is pimple, unadorned J1'1' You are at liberty to use) this in any manner VOU lilav PKleein lM-n,' any manner vou nav esteem moo.' or lni.ifi ' r..:.....1 1 I li iiiii .r. ti ! rnitG. Slnr, ; Jjat. or Kkntvckv; Iack.n Co. 5-1 This day personally appeared ' loPorot1.MhJoii.oI.Jo1ti rM'liy, Justi. r of tic P. at o, w ittnn bii.I Mr the county and Mate aforesaid, Na- t harm- i. pmvs.nervu m.o,.r. , ... .- t .. o - t..... i... ti ni I I Sntl I li I .111 V mi I I-.. M M II 1 1 U . n 1 1 I n.l.lltv r,.niin-w,.ini l hi ... . .. - . - Pole, Adam l''iiim and Jesso Pond, I II t'. .'U I I ll llil nil'l u !.-!,,. d.dv sworn nocordin" to . . ? . . ;, il. lon-oi.. lotU-r u.e truo uh far no it- . . f'eis to eac h of llicni. Ami I cert i IV r I rchaiilo. that nfliiints ate ( ndilile and lieisons. 111. il their statements entitled 10 Iu" '11IUI u,n- ' Jons J. I. Facta for Tax Payers. j.foro the war,.tlo negroes 01 tno , u01I,, ..j, , iK.r way : in other wonts, I . . ,1,,.;- ..i.,, , t .eir miinxn t. wit uiiit over, and the Southern negroes are free, l'caco reigns over the whole laud, and there is more demand f'r labor now, in the South, than ever be- Tore. The wages offered there, nnd I .1 - 1 - . . - . I i' -age, oflered there, and - ....o j n.i rrCedincn's lioi'CHii " di lit ingand Clouting llCgroCS Who are 100 Kast and West. trKx-Governor Graham, of North Carolina, as it is said, sent a note to .i,e Committee on Reconstruction. asking that in tho examination of itntsses resnectin" tho affairs of tiat State, he may have the opportu-! nity of cross examinin" them, if the' piitmnit (no would "iillow lliift inoJft f procedure the dlS union props of the tie rt.,,iU.st wili not be complied with. . . I C'kmkntixu tiik U.mon ! Wc seo it stated that the rebel Gen. J. K. John- Impress company, has appointed Maj. Gen. Pcsseudcn, late of the regular ........ ... ........ ""( England Division of tho company! A ParsKNT. -Mrs. Henry Johnson, nre Miss Hurrict Lane, who presided tho graceful lady of tho While House during Mr. Ptichanan's Adniinistra - lion, is to be tho recipient of a hand - 4111. Vl.'li'" " ..... - - . gk .I11IV lllllVI 1 I H V. IIIV Willi, Wll.,l some bridal present from the Princely -,1 1 V " -i "'V llltlltr- TI"- Consideration ofX tho c-oui tesy and pleasant attention; paid the scion of royally when hewasj enjoying a part of his bachelor exis-: tencc 111 the Americnn ( apitol. Ova Ciioirt: Wk congratulate the Pemocracv upon tho selection of Gen- ...... 1 t,.l... 1- ,..i. r i t: 1 .-. ...... . ,.uuj 1 1 p .i . 1 1 1 ca 11 candidate for Governor. lie was curiof l'hilliikurff, 00 fl lwt f-lllilcn (V. lliit l?Al.nUliiin tiniMi ; , , , . I """i We 'life-long Democrats." lie sides, there arc so nianj- materials 011 record to make nn interesting account of the 1 . 1 . . .. win iv. IfC. The Kjr.t.P. Some of tho Pepublican nals, in unnouncingthc nomination neral (.enrv for Governor, are pitulating bis immense services, ;;7., as a military hero. Thov 1 . . . 1 . .. ' "oihh, nowever, got ns tar oacu as the period of his service 111 California commencement of the ne'xt term toe" It appears by the pardon bu- roan, that tho President has pardoned on-o Virginians nil mm!,,. r..i.,- .1.- e20,000 class iietective Jiaker s t.rivnie secretary has been accused of' stealing an out' Cat VhU . . . . - - . ""Vt ExrKNsE.-Kvc.y thousand' f-"ts of fractional currency costs tho Government about twentvmo ,l,n,,,.0 OllC dollars . . . . J U HruoiHral JJownit! 1 has riven in- nan t'nct,on9 to clirid. the Ail BiMicuuiis co un -11 10 tno jr in.'ton cs- tlo, the late property of P, E III into five-acro lot J to bo ren od to no ncroes. . "louuwino toll OS- A destructive fire occured at Titus, v0 l n IV.,!,,,,. 1 ,., A 1 1 on cdncsday CVCliing.deN- iroy,nfi nn entire block of hiteen houses. The loss oslimalod ntSflOO - W() i insurance, S2.ri,ti()0. ' The Confederate Gonoml M wh( "" tried hy court martial 011 a tnarK0 f '""rdering Union pris- S'"0' ''n;s ,,C(-'n ai,(l'tlfd and released "'om nn'osl- e.. .. . . o:..... .1 .77T 7 : 1 -u,riP 'i"san.i valentines pass- Q VZfui -1' Krtje Ir & h J nearly onoZ-" dred thniKaiuf 2 one nun- , Jlffo bfrtistmrnls. - - "' - - - mw-m Ihst'AHI nuit cpot n id rn!lin( rHo In Insure ntttt.'.'. n: AdminHralori' niiv Kiwi. t.,rs' notices eai h.f 1 ." Andilra' noticed! ( )lioltnlon Mli.-rif J (0 ; t'aiili.ms $ (A g Strayt BU-lliu nil ii-iiriiii'inTpBMni Mill rates, other ndvertii.n.cntsat II m f"f nr Insertions, fr each additional tnstr. linn f'O cio. Tun liiior !, nmtil f,UIrj 17" 11 I". Th tmhfhtrr i(I.r for JL ! rrprit r f-hnp. filnnl iu lh boriuh ..... Tl o .), , ;,0 k 411 u-i. two m.. . nd rnrt, wiih liul diffii-uliy, bTimn.,j , i,,, . d.rlhrg buu... fVr fnr.h.p v.Mirullr,, ,jjrc(. mkoiu.e lUOUN. , c,fCelll Frb. UA KM 3. , j I i IIMIKIXTR ATHIl IinHi:.Xollc, h, ,hil, Uy b fnnh tb. uad.r- ,iKned, on tho Kui 01 it..ro niai, dee'd. . . . t - 1. in i'i....r..i.i i 1. .ei uwro..D .-. r.. .ciKilil kpciwil'K IhrmrvlvFf indebted to' KrUta re rcq.ii.fUd lo mnka liamadUti , and thnaa having elaiini against ibt ill preeni thorn m.iitI aatlicnHctd innnt. TAYLOR KOWI.E.S. March 1 Ith, 1Sfl-U. Adminiilrator. T-,XI:r ,rn.r ' KOTicB.-Kuti. u km, , kivco that Leiton. TumoiprT, hira . I I .,.:! In Ik. I. : J - - ii h ''t ItllK any ncrn ;ihiiiv"i im hiiuci ninaij, oo tho KatHtc f .l.i'un J. ltowle, deceased, lata of ....naa riWiklilltI. C li'urf.flii a ft . I'nii'a ill tV..u Eau,. ,r.X maka in..uJ.an Pju.ent. ana tbu.a bnag tMm, ,Kin.t the ... pra.eut :h,m dui, jMU,"u"wd fr",,!um sm kiixe Mrch ,4th ,soo fit. ' KxV.u.ur.. AxTifn.-Th. .tkbal-Jf th. p.n ' J tuwnabip Oil and Mininj CopMy, .r. h,rol,y m.t.r.ed ihstanaeacmrnt of 40 pare.nu ' ,Le, c",,,0,1 "j f wTt'7 h" j ny 0 Apr.inext, f.r the varpoao or pro. curing an di m m iwii, .ivi.j -mil, c, rrf,,aratory to an early cuinineneeincnl of op. ittiona. J'T order of the lionrd of Manajara. HAML'tL WIDEMIKE, PmidenL Jon RessrLLSec'jj March t4. 1866-31, SPUING GOODS; raovi new tori i rniLAiiiLrnu. As Cheap as the Cheapest, AM) AS GOOD AS THE BEST. tS. UUtX w '011, ( H jnft tttxtti, D( re opening, at tbtlr , Academy, a Inn nnd well aa- let-tod aturtment of SEASONABLE C00D3j which they are telling at Tery low ratei. llt t I the fvtl'jueiny ci!aljue and pnfti ihcrchy. jl'jr tit's lLiSKiniss Ks'-i il paina has been taken in the selecii. n of Ladies Bre (joodt, while 2 a O O o I? ; , Iji.ods, Fiutirnidcries Millinery Goods, Prints, Kerchiefs, Kubics, lores, te FOR GLNTLEMEN. Always on band HUcli C!thi Fancy and IUack Cnsfimerea, Sntineti. etc Uen.lv Made Cluth'ng t'. all kiudi. BOOTS AM) SKOF.S. m TTnf,,rtrj, fT?N'T ij"'. TiFs . O and a lari-ty of oilier articles, whieb t 'XJ r 1 they will sell at it small aduoce an cost. Tariicular atleatma la invited to their stuck of Carpets, O.ttafQ, oinruon In 71 73 N frain, snprttina Kic'i-b Inpr.n wad ll!ruscla, Flour and Table Oil Clutba, Window tbadea aud Hall ppara. Me. KI.UUK. IUCON'. Fih nlt i a ntr. Am f. rparhea nnd 73 i'runea hcpl cnnlntly on hand Pure fill ANDY, YVt.iskoY and' Wines; for nirdicirfd um, ' ALSO, in Slnrc it lot of Inrge nd o imill Cl.ivcr aod. lestfi. l.l. March 14, I81W. OltrilA'! COVKT SAI K.-Will .a aold, in urn.ance of an order i-nfd out of tliO j orpi,,,,,- ,, of Centra county, in lue borough lO - I .1 r a A 1'HrUdy, IliC OlSt 01 Al.irCll.lcJuO, al Public Oulerr, Ueal Katatc, as follnwi 1 llrinnicfr ni a awamj. elm on theColJ Sttcaai Creek; Ihcncerouih tfnty-lo depreea cl forty-four j rrchf 1 1 a j'oal liicnrc cal fixty-cifht dep'rea fcuitefn and fifty-four one hundredth pfrcliea to a post; thence riorlli twenty-two dcgreei eaM fei ty-fnur j ctchr to a post on the aid atreiim ; thence north f.iuny-four deprcci weal len ppichca; thence toulh seventy, three degrees wc:;l pctcheato theplara of beginning, coniaining IURacr and twenty-eiht jinclica, more or lesa, hS' irg theieon cieel'-d a t-o-tory fr.iaia dwei;ir( Jiou.e act oullnilditigs. I I.HMS: I'tch 011 rontlrmaiion ofSale. ar cunlr.ictinir. UAUrtlEL SfDJtrU. Vnreh 7, ISf. Jt 10. l ii 1 1, a i) k i. r n i a isctv HOWELL A P.OUKKE, Manufact.iras nf Paper Ilanglnpa and window Shidra. Comer Konrih and Market Streets, Mi I LA DELPHI A. N E Always in Store a Urpe Stock of Linen tad Oil Shades. J!!Shl' A KW-VASTi:i)TOTAKK0BDKM r"r ,na best llin( book now published, -X. I Ilr.ILLIMi STORIES 0FTI1E GREAT iii:n;Lf:f)N. CT'',"i"'s: bcri.ie ndrrnturea and bair breadlb ,'"'',, Soldiers, Scoulf, Spies and ltpfiiRsas; y daring etpluita of Smuirclers. Ciuerillss. Ic;- ranoea and others : Tles ol Iioial and UiiloTal omen Stories of the Kern. Ae., Ae., with ia ler.ts nf Fun and Merriment in ('..no sad Field. Hy Liciilor ant Colonel Cb m,'8 r,h? l ni"'d e,n" Aru,.- 'ln'''""n1T. lousiratea witn engrames on steel aad ia ou eolcra. Pond for cimolars and see th. libaral tcrma otTered. cuas, s. rkknk to , i lti''ra No. is i -!' 1.14 6. Third Street, Dura. ' A VI ) M I M T It ATOM S1 ori V I Notiea ia hereby gien that letters of Administra on, on tae Kstata of Jacob Uearhart. daceasad. .T', "' dr been c'wVpirmlk (oiaima or demands 1 tnobt without delay late of Decatur town, hip, Clearfield county, Ta., 4uly granted to the under I persona indebted to said aa. 1 make payment, aad then baring inds will nrasent them fur setlla- xafbl without delay, charlks si.oan. cykknus HOWK. , e wu.ik, aVS W 1 1 1 V nv lH'iitPa t si . T FuBBci,Tirkirf, Mmiiu, Liaen, rTW at tbi .ildptieent J. P.RHATr.