5bt tfltatfuli) Jitpublican, (jEOROE B. GOOPLANDKR, Editor. Wkdnksday Morxino::Maiuii 21,ltfii FOR GOVERNOR 111 EST Ell CLYMER, OF EF.HKo COUNTY. NEWS ITEJSS. WITH EDITORIAL TOUCHES. Gov. Curtiu had a long interview vith the President, on Thursday lust, about tilings general I j', hut particu larly with referenco to the $1)00,000, that the general government owes the Slate. The Old and New School Presby terians of Colorado have united in one body, to be 6tyled the "Presbytery of Colorado." It is 6lated that fifty dollars have been offered for the pen with which President Johnson signed liioiirBHtAMNU The Democratic cnmplircs ecm to bo lighting up ns brightly ns before the advent of tho "irrepressible conflict." It was very natural that when the Pirates took charge of the ship of State in lSiil.that ic otliccrsaiid crew,whohad steered it successfully across tho roughest chan- 1, lor over sixty years, should bo nr- . 1 11 . ! mtcu ana incarcerated in jiasiues. This was to havo been expected, be causo when robbers attack a dwelling to plunder it, they always secure tho inmates. 'These crimes wero so fully illustrated during tho past five years, that we need only refer to them, to re mind our readers of the conduct of the party in power. But, as above stated tho light is breaking, elections havo been hold in Itoading,Laneast.er York, and Ilarrisburg in which the gains for tho Democracy, over tho vote last full, is nearly 800 votes, In Harris burg, tho Stato Capital, where- the 'Abolition candidate for Auditor Gen-, oral,, had three majority last fall, 2Jr "Wilson the Democratic candidate for city Treasurer was elected on Friday last by 245 majority. rcnnnylvania Lrgiilatnre. Tho fallowing spiev debate took placo in tho Senate, on tho llth inn',., while tho Governor's veto was under consideration in that body. Mr. Council moved that tho Senate proceed to the consideration of n act to authorize the Philadelphia and Krio railroad company to build branches hum their line, navs 0. Governor's Veto Meuniie. Tho following message was sent in to the Legislature, by Gov, Curtin, on tho P.'th inst., Vetoing tho Philadcl phia if Krio Bail Koad bill : To the. Snii'tf and House nf liepresetd- atiees of the Commonwealth of Venn- ttylvania. Financial Conh.ict Tho delay of Congress to act upon tho great ijiie tions connected with tho currency rnused some embarrnssment in busi ness alfuirs ; but now a new trouble lias arisen from tho conflict between tho Comptroller of tho Currency and tho Secretary of the Treasury. It is tho Jfltto bfctrlisfnunis. Jure l.lbrrly U Mm l.nd,..,nl?" X ell pri cticelPalnterit Trjii!r,d,''! I. -Ik. HI ..... f 1 .. . 1 I "1 V ' A FrritYSi.VVIioleiale Inip, l'nlnt t (II,., No. 1X7 North Third St., l'hil. Mr(l , ,"t' Agreed to yeas 24. ( i-vir I'xivw. T Ii.iau' i t li return In VCI'y CV.tR'111 11181 ! r. .HCVCI1S IS the liouso of Bci.rrsentativcs, in which champion of Clarke int erests, which it originated, bill No. :!, entitled n-presenis aiso loim.uai.io powers, ' An tut it i n 1 1 r n t n 1 'li 1 1 n i !i 1 1 1 1 1 i n .Mr. Lowry characterised tho bill ,, -:.,,' ,.,tmnnnv ' n. in its present shape as more infamous fitrnct Lrantie9 ofrttiroMd iwm their main line. Ilurit l.lliertv Whlln li..H .", I ,7 ----- - "l lc i,,,, mi better work at a given C...I, ih., olher 1 Try i( ! Manufactured only by Zr.ioj, r-iiiTH, w noirsaie Drug, f Mint Ul.v. I... " Vo.U1 NorthUIrd H.,IMiil'a. M.rfhil.ej Pure 1 Hicrly lilie I.eil,Tb. Wh thx mn.l riiiml.li. an.l Ih. . .. - ,K .1- ..... " -----.".- rrnvtif,) than with the fourth section in it. In his opinion the bill then was limited to a certain e.tcnt,whercas now it was unlimited in its provisions. Ho stren ously opposed tho passage of tho bill. Mr. Hall spoko earnestly in favor ot the bill. He waB certain in its present condition it would meet tho approval ot tho Governor Tho completion of this road fur- , '1 ry it ! Munufartured only by Zikgleii 4 ! nnancial and political, unit aro now arrayed atrainst tho Secretary of tho I reasury, as a suportcr 01 tho Prcsi- whoicmia Drug, Paint oia Din,, dent and bin policy. Mr. MeCullough's f rt" f''lrd ht' 1 hil Mroh iw i,. plan of a gradual reduction of the cur-j HENRY HARPER, ffitftZaT nished the means ot reaching market nrnev.i'y willu rawing tiicgreeni.ac us, f)20 Altrn Sr., Piiii.ai.'a.x to tho productions ofa largo and weal- ''"''I ooiiflemnea l.y jowerlul in- j WATCHES, Fine Gold J fcWLLKy" thy section of tho Commonweaith. u-rcsis, uy mo rcsiricuo.iisis, ny 1110 soh'i si iVKK w A ltli, nnd Superior sn The company struggled long under "peculators, Rnd by holders of large ,VKU riaied Ware, tl Riduced Pticu' greatemharrass.nents.but were finally 6lotli8 of Koods and nicrchariliso, and ( Mwrrh 21. lnnO-.tmo. able, by aid of iho Commonwealth by the national banks,which erj y tho Ajew fria for Kprin- KZiiTj ana 01 otl.erpart.es, to carry through - - - - "' 6i ft s.o -Y ,t ntw Silks. Kordtiei in Drom Oood,. K, r 1Ion,.,?J,f,,0,'d thst1t,,I 'S(i""t0 a great and most' 'important puldic But, adding to all this the' weight cf from hno (Mr. Low ry) had remarked work, and deserves to be fostered and tho radical politicians, it is easy to in tho Lxecutivo Chamber, a few days encolira0(i )V tho Slato in its further Bc0 tlmt JIr- f''kc, tho Comptroller, ntrn 41. i f l.m.n ii'nio. y..n.i I.. 1.0 i.F (I. A . . ....II : .I.H - 1 1. .1 that there were Senators of the devuloi.rncnt, and in tho ej ecu who had voted tor the other iu ..11;,:, ,n ..nnni.e K-i Uev. J. L. M. Curry, formerly of the Confederate Congress, is preach ing in Montgomery, Alabama. Strong efforts arc being made to get ex-Senator Gwin, now a prisoner at Fort Jackson, released. A young lady, whoso father is im- Backinq Down A short time ago, tho veto CTcry loyal braggart wanted tho Pres ident to try Jeff'. Davis, and every ot,her "disloyalist" by a military com- miswon. Tho ''loyal" members of our Legislature, some time ago, even went bo far. as to offer a resolution ordering tho President tp try Jeff, at onco bctoro a Stanton Holt court. ..neue.i wi.o nau voieu ror u.e ou.er Us faciilieH t0 e0linties lying near its lull if nr olitotnl It" .rttt rt - . . .u vu tJ ""i'" routo and not yet cii.oy.ng them, purposes in doing so. 1 ! Thus far the result has been fortunate. Mr. Lowry denied having said s , Tho mad ifl thl.on,,t.( wilh tra,0 nnd but acknowledged that h l.d say iho on, y diflicnt it is believed , is to 'that there wero Senators oh honuio-i providuJ roii 8(ot.k to ,cct prompt teen who had voted for tho bill whoj tho incro:isfn demands for it. Lv- VIU U II UV llwv H Ot I Vttn.Il VtllVI I. II (hi J 4 1.1 u . r 1 1 ; a u.mkj uo....5iW route f this rotid aro portions of tho upon the recoRl Commonwealth rich in mineral wealth, Mr Ha l sa.d that if the Senator re- t but pai.tia!y developed, and ferred to b.m as being one of the Ir.;.Il0tJrctttl0(J L. u Q ollCr ub, im. extension of tno House, break down tho project of Air. McCiillough, tho Secre tary. Somo inquiry is made whether the Secretary will retain tho services of tho Comptroller. It is evident that there is fundamental disagreement be tween them upon a subject that inter ests tho country more than any other, excepting, perhaps, proving 1110 iuumy mansion, uisisis , 1 11c resoi.uion was again called 11 n upon having a beau window put in for 1 on Thursday last, for final passage, uirwu11"1" I but was amended so as to strike out Edward Bates of St. Louis, who milita ry commissio n anJ i,B.cl.t..be. was Attorney General under Presi-1- .. . ., , , , Ar.t Ttnnni,, !,. ..;fion oi... . tho proper tribunal" and then letter against tho vetoed frcedmen's rft8SCtl- A t lose observer will easily bill. j discover the influenco of "tho man 111 Tho Detectivo Bureau of thcTrcas- the other end of tho Avenue," in scv- tiry department havo possession ot . Crr.I directions, and nowhere is his in- thecounterfeitonel.undred dollar com- fl . . . . ... ... . . 1 , I,- fluenco nioro ueveIoi)ed than in the pound interest note tilate. 0 won- . der whero they found it. j above instance, and. that too, 111 sight A largo meeting of negroes, having fuf P''1'1- f,leve,,,,s' 'l0"10' , )Vo, j,0Pe for its object the fLutheranco of the Flo-; tha$ "our Moses will speedily deliver rUd rmlntlnn m.-omn.,f nnL- r.l..,..US "'OIH tllO CVllS Ol radlettllSlll. ! IT T. I... 1. SoMETniso to be "Loyal." 7. W. Whittlesey, a clerk in the Treasury in Hampton, Va., on Wendnesday cve ening. TUim o., r-,.., I. I., .1.,. Virginia tobacco icrop : will b 0 aiU I)cPa,,tlcnt 1,0 cxtracted"-onc-thirdof what it was before the! I10t stolen, that is not loyal $100, ar. 000, in Bonds from tho Department A deficit of $30,000 has just been whilo clerk, was convicted of the of- discoveredintheaeeountsoftheCoun- fenco in tho criminal court of thoDis ty Treasurer at Chilicothe, Ohio. .;,.. rp.,o,l,. I , . 1 1 1 , J Tl . , , , ..... tnct on lucsday last, but when called nbsolution to nil Fenians. jthe Court remarked, that on accouot Twelve buildings in IIightstown,'of 1,10 Previo9 good character of the J., iucluding tho Odd Fellows' and defendent, be would not send him to Masonic halls, wero burned on Mon- tho Penitentiary, but would ask him day. Tho loss is $40,000. jto pay a fine of 81,000, and tho costs. Tho Negro suffrage association at Cheap punishment. Had ho .been a Kelly, member of Congress f,;n; PI,ii:i t0"1Crh,?ad" nni1 8tolcn but l00- Adelphia, as President of this miscc-'01 uUered disloyal language, ho would genation society It is a jiity that navo gone to tho Penitentiary for five Kelly's faco is not as black as his years, no difference what his previous heart, for then bo would be a good character would havo been. mate for somo wench. ., ' Isaac White, a negro in Washing- 3n.LT ,A .-Quito rumpus ton, on Thursday last, committed a w'a9 kltked nP 1,10 1Iu90 of Bep rapo on a while girl only twelve years rcsentatives at Washington, on Tues of ago. Ho is in jail. The white loy-'day lust, between Mr. Smith, of Ky., Alists of tho negro persuasion will of Stevens and Broon.all of this State, course sco that ho gets e ear. I , r ,r c, ",JU,lt T 10 I . nnd Banks of Mass. Mr. Sin th was Jared Sparks, tho historian, and ex-' . . . president of Harvard ColleL'e died at w P "s speech and sit his residence in Cambridge, Mass., on down- "Loyalty" and tho "nigger," ing northward and Routhward of the excepting, perhaps, reconstruction. lTobably there may be some personal as well as political difference.' One would think so from tho petulant and rather disrespectful tonoof Mr. Clark's letter. This financial and political misunderstanding will bear heavily noon tho business interests of tho when proper outlets aro furnished for country. Jt will bring business to a il.: i ,.o :.. i. ..i :.... . c stand, and will tend to divim-ilir. llm I 1 J , . .1111.-11 iliruuLls, illll.iui L.lli 19 Ul ' 7 - - -" V'u"., "u.n . ""uu these sections have, for forty years, country abroad. Jtallgocs to show ,lM, '"l ",e '7lo- 'ton. r.ne, u npTOVement s projected and con- uuiuo in Luisoe.iaie ciKiiiiuer, as uis ,,,,,, ( .,, - - ..,, ,, sons mentioned, it was an "infatnous ii. i: ii lr. ......i.i . n u uuwu.uy ..e. aic I l ' ln08t of UlCffl WIHCCl.tib allow bis motives to bo impeached hy idtlclion of ,ur f ' .iw any one on mis noor or cisownero. Mr. Donovan said ho had heard provemcnts; sparsely inhabited, but bio of tho pro- graceful. Mr Lowry did not belicvotho Gov ernor bad said anything of tho kind. He further remarked that thoro was evidently a desire to get him into a tight on this question. He thought that this Senato was recking with corruption. At this point Mr. Lowry was called bo b bl,uic,)t.8 0l to order, and there was considerable ?,.,, ,; lf sensation in tho hall. Mr. Chanipneys. "Ho ought to bo expelled." Mr. Lowry, continuing, said he did not desire to make these remarks, but ho had been iroaded on by Senators that wo have not, nnd aro not likely tohavevcry soon, 11113' fixed and stable Envato enterprise and capital for tho encfit of other parts of tho Slate, and thus inviting population and can- jital whilo their own remained neglec ted. A natural and perhaps the best mode of giving them access to market' and of reaching tho wealth of that section of tho Siato would connectin: nnancial basis, or any political co-op- tile loyal republi cation even ainon cans TvELEAKE OF ilo.N. S. II. MaM.OUV Wo are gratified to state that orders wero received for tho release of tho Hon. S. Ii. MAllnrv. lnlSwrnlnri' nf lid nrobablv i, ,c...i x ! .4 I -"" vuiin-iit-raiB iUiy iroiu tuiiline- g them with 'm..it or l....i T,..r..,-..HA w . il. I. 1:. . P.i ri :i 1 1 1 . u Hi v- tlill- u1uuumt,I. l.o,u,oxn,,a,ie.p ..aan( ifed not only becauso a fellow-coun- .... !,., .,uu in. .19 una un. t,...mnn h.H bwn Jcivcrc(1 from ft w mu nornroinoc nisiniciion cruel ftnd unnecessary imprisonment, of branches I should not havo with- i,ut bocanso iiu lhia of clemency ne a.n.ys.gnauire wc find an additional promise ofstales- - ...i-a a . v -.. VVII- niOflU lln fill finiMTirf Cniif MklAnl it I , ft uw iniii mtii tvHUVU uii UV OUIIiltVlI 15 I nnnt : - 4 1 A l 4 1 I J ' vvl vv v nvuuiuink in iwv; who were determined to get him into . " ; - ? Ch ef Magistrate, upon whoso action a tight on this lloor, which ho wished , i , , ', 1 V ,n(' policy so much depends n ni'nw ilil I nil nnlt: ,U.ri ,f IU lU I. hcr ho was ready to meet any of opponents Htyla Sprinjr Ehairli. New Travelling I)fe (food i. Fin itock of New Onnils. Jlognificeot Foulardt, Pplendiil Ulack gilks, Ac. E. L , hare !hir otnnl assortment of Skp'i Onoda. Aljo, Cltba, Canaimnrei, Vettiniri, at. P. S., Our pricea are. now arranjrd lo meetthi titwn of llurera t March 21, 1SM-6I. PI' III I C VEMILT--Theaubfrribcrk.v. ive determined to abandon the Hotel bmi. neaa, will offer at 1'nblio t-nlo.at the Buqnehan. na llouae, In the bo-oujrh of Curwensville, 0I Tbarsday, March 2'Jth, 18(16, a largo amount of pereonal propeity, coasistinj; of 17 bedi and bedding, 9 tett of ehrtiri, 2 aofaj, I long clierrr extenfion and 2 amall tiiblea. 7 bdrout ttundi, 2 wash Hands, 2 clucks, 2 large and 5 imull look ing clumps, four parlor. 3 coal, 1 woo'4 and 1 coo k injj, atiiTe, pipe Ac. Alan 1 horse, tarnen and bnRj, 1(!0 yards of carpet, copper kettle, :, File ta commence at 10 o'clock, where due itttetdacre a ill be given and tonus of aiile made known hy the nodomgncd. March 21. 'M 2t. WM. W. WORRELL. I :u !"'lrr nnl nnt""'-'1' incident, and such . - .Mr. Jlall said ho was willing to meet the Senator either on tho floor or outside of tho Senate. V The hour of one o'clock havimr ar rived, tho orders of tho day wore call ed for, and amid much excitcine'nt.thc Senato adjourned. The Senate met at 3 o'clock, p. m., and resumed tho consideration of the ri.iladelphiannd Krio railroad bill. Mr. Lowry moved to amend the bill by substituting a general railroad law. Tho Speaker ruled tho amendment out of order. Mr. Cowles offered a proviso that tho bill shall not interfere with any vested rights heretofore granted. ot agreed to yeas IX nnvs 18 .as been tho policy of tho State, and it is believed that most of tho leading railroads havo such grants of power to a greater or less extent. If tl .0 railroad company, having authority to mako branches, fails to use it, others can do it when Mr. Mallory was the last of the prisoners of State confined r.t Fort Lafaj'cttc. His release removes from that fortress the characteristic of Ilas tilo, and tho flag that floats above its walls is no longer shamed by the prostitution of the national structure beneath lo tho iisen of a dungeon. Let ll.erO IS , HO nnlf ll.Io no nr . n ,.r.i. 1.. .ufflcient inducement, and tho Com- Viou of 1 cpub , monwealll, can at 1 times grant cor- downfall of military dictators!. ..and tho fourth section of this bill looks not to tho prompt construction of such branches. Suit to tho holdinr. bv the York Artr Missouri TektOatit Tlo TTniin.l 1'hiladelpl .in nnd Krio railroad, of tho States Supremo Court now has hofoi- exclusive right to occupy all such lo-' it tho arguments in tho cases of Dr. cations for themselves as the company , C'ummings. n Catholic priest, who was shall havo filed mans of in tho oflico indicted and convicted by tho circuit of the Secretary of tlicCommonwealth court of l'iko county, "Missouri, for for two year before commencing, nnd peiTormintr tho duties of his rallin-r i iih i tj lo. ... . . 1 : . n Mr. Lowry proposcdan amendment! , , 0 years ooioro tomj.lctin them, ! without takin; thcoath prescribed by ....v. "iniiuv nnj uiuiuiiuii on mu nvv.-iMiu n. iiviu oi me new const l- tho company to iuaUo anv of the tiition of tho Stato. ami finnl s.vki tho 14th inst., of pneumonia. I was tho subject. Mr. Smith was do- Jones says a person's character dc- tailing some homely truths about his pends a good deal on his bringing up. "loyal" brethren, vhich grated very Tor instance, ho says, a man w ho has l,.i,.u.. been brought up by the police seldom f ""u ua,c T , turns out resnof table. 1 :tho 1, 00 sPceth party compelled turns out respectable The President, so far, has pardoned him to sit down. party compi AVo don't care which providing that tho comnanv shall begin theso branch roads within two years nnd complete them within five. -Mr. Landon thought that branch roads were necessary to developo the country, and that tho Philadelphia and Krio railroad company would build these roads as soon as they could i.i. euiiimaiui mo resources. Mr. Hall read from several railroad laws, showing that other companies had broader charters than wero tho provisions in this supplement, lie opposed at length tho amendment of tho Senator from Erie. Mr. Wallaco contended that the general railroad law would cover the branches designated on their mans, with imprisonment until paid : and l iiium una jjruviMion unreasonable. 01 m r. uarescno. lawyer, who was oxciuucu irom practice because ho would not tako tho oath. The judgment in thecaseof Dr. Cummins unjust to the pcoplo of tho counties interested; unwise in point of public policy, and in fact w holly objection- under the 820,000 clause, V persons ll' n'r.er? ?r tl.,0 radicals as ( point intended to be made in thojimi in Kentucky, 4S in West Virginia, 41 i 7, f1 J, J 'iiauon amendment in ArL-a.,M. 10 At 170 Virginia, 482 in North Carolina. G3S' Apwuvtmwt. ti. v.. in South C arolina, 38 in Horn a, 172 ,rt n . r c .i ,r ,. i t- . . . ' . more I onfprnnrn nf llm Afr,l .( 1 in JLiOuis.ana, izi in Ueorgia, . ;r ' iur. jowry asserted that this act in Alabama and 1Gb in Mississipi: to-'hI"8COral (-,,urc has made iho fob would give the Philadelphia and Krie I f . .1 ! . , o .. -r , l.:l.. .'. . ll.! . . vai o,Cuj. lowingappoinimcnts lorilioiielletontc ." IUIU ,or limo 10 como in the Mr. Uigham said that this very limi tation occurred in the bill which the (Jovernor had vetoed. Mr. Jiowry asserted that this Su able, especially after tho experienco having been aflirmed by tho State Su wo have had of the effect of legislation pi'emo Court, both cases wero up on a nioro or less similar in character in retarding tho developcmciit of tho Stato and tho early completion of important public improvements. I 1 nave, tiierclore. if I. r-f.notpninnl writ of error to tho United Slato prcmc Court. Pevivalof Ancient' Sroirr. We observe that a persecution of Onrilirs to withhold my bignaturo from this nas l"'okc out in North Carolina. hill. A. ti. CURTIN. A . t I . . n . . I rnnliiu 1 1, .11- 1. (.,..... .. n 'i.i. J ma.! cuargcu wuit an lnicntion (iisinct lor tnc ensuing year : ,. ""H"" i', inoccu, 'desertions from colored rrmmont " to assassinate Parson r.mwnbiw nf 7 r.. MI n- , his amendment was unprecedented. I it '. .. T l... . .7'.; IV,.. I fiuintj juicr 1 J I.HON Li, orOTTS-' i.-liipl, 1,n IkiiiimI ..Mill. J . .VI'""' 1 . HtimciH 10 IHO SaillO . v.i.vui lviu a,lfv Ul IV NUllll I.L . I.il a-vHAa. A A . P.Kri itLiCAN Love ron the Soi.n ikrs. In tho Pump Senate, on the llth, in a discussion of the Army Pill, from New England to the Sou Pen Wade, Republican, of Ohio, said : "g tho past year, nnd it would Lxpenence had shown that colored troops were as good a white, and it M as a noted fact that while the white rrgi ments along tho frontier wero being reduced by desertion, there worn rui ----- nwvjir. jJUiiiTiuiii ii. -I. I ' U'flnirfii I . sissippi. JIo was ordered to Nash- Milesburo- J H MannPnn Moiii i,, I ,, '''K1'1- villo or trial before a military com- s L M knsellrnr.1 W iIr flPSueJ in fr of ' mission. ' rr. m r ft V- ? nmeiulniont- 110 ft8l0(J why a11 r- ASaniIh,a,r.,i,nn nf fl. ,i ' ii i.i V! M"kt. M.ft.rt.Ln L" ' st rictio.is wero obiocled I o f y ;:; r -r..." inun-jiau jioon, l . r. .Met: u re. it n ..i:. ...... .... .1 1 it M it ! -v (inn iv 1H13 U li tho 1 hiladolphia, th0 white regiments there bonis Arm M. C. Prittain-Penn's Valley, Henry Orleans dis-.Wilson-Salona and FlcminVon "S&Z r carrier in Hartman-Lihertv Vallev. to bn nnd 1,110 el""lfr'b 'i. II.,! 1 Tl !.... I. c... x- i . . 1 oMn!hhf 1 l0Ji m r'Tt0n i?,a;n Ju8tu's A- iiclick-Snlladasburg, John of Joshua Sears, deceased, worth four Cuss-Jersey .Shore, Jas. T. Wilson milhon dollars. c,i i0.J t ir.. ' " James c.ns,Ksq, for ninny years bo supplied Clinton, G. W. C. Van- a f rrom.ncnt nienil.rr of the board of fossen-Lock Haven, Sam e CreiJh- b. brokers of Philadelph..a, died on Mon- ton-Siiincmahoninc' and ,v bill, providing that two of tho cavalry regiments bo composed of negroes Wilson, Republican, of Massachusetts) and some two or three hundred unfor turiato persons of that persuasion have been driven from their homes, im. i i . Aiicronas neen a l.eavv cmnrrnt ni South dur- Ollld seem that tho descendants of the Til trv't in Fathers ba'vo begun to amuso tiiein solveB in t heir new homo as their an cestors did as soon as they had fairly got ashore from tho Mayflower. The taste for persecution, like a tasto in diet, is hereditary, and cruelty nnd codfish-balls go round the world in company. Aje. Borough Ordinance. Tbe attention of th lot boldcrt of the Ilarough of ClearCulJ, U called to tba following tectioa of the "Suppl. tntnt to OrdiDknce cf April V.h, 186S, relating to Sidewalki." T,j rfaolw'iun of tb Tomu Council, paMcd at ita last meeting, the raid ice. tion waa ordered to be republished in tba Bor ough, papera, for three auccetiive weeks, aul then, tbe Street Commissioner be required t strict); enforce the tame. Fectiok 3. Tbat all ditches now opened or which may hereafter be opened ihall be kert opca and in repair by tbe respective lot holders before whore lots tbe ditcbea pus, and in da fault of anj lot holder keeping tbe ditch in front of bia lot open and in repair, that it shall be t'ue Jut j of the Street Commissioner lo girt each Ik', holder a written notice to open or repair the turn within ten days, and in default of such lot bolder to open or repair tbe aame, .the Street Commis sioner aball open and repair the s.imo at the proper costs and charges nf the respective lot holder which shall be collected with 20 cWmin added, in the same manner as provided in acction 4, of Ordinance to wbi'b. this is a supplement. Attest: March 21, lSC-3t W. D. BKLER, Sec'y. VCK.VTS WAKTKIMN EVEKV TOtt'X TO BELL Tni roLUIWI.IO VALUABLE SOUTHERN HISTORIES. Fontbem History of the War, by E. A. POL. LAKD..Vfor Jlichmond Examiner. 2 Vola.Srn . al.out 674 jagea each tl SO per Volume. With 0 Splendid Steel Portraits. This la the only complete and authentle 1,1. in. ry of the Southern tide published, extending it doea, from tbe beginning of tbe War to the unai aurrcnucr or me Confederate, armies. Mr. I'oLLAMl'S rrominot.t rm.ilinn I. ihr. federacy has enabled bim to nrcLara a work l. equalled in accuracy and interet, and which it everywhere acknowledged to be the standard boutlicm History. It thould find a lace in every library. SOUTHERN KKT?aTR. Their Mvet and Camnairns.bv Cm v P..n Saow with 17 splendid steel Portrait!, I Vol., Svr.: 6U rages. l tin. Com. m of the distineuished Sr,ii, 1-....1. full and graphio aceounU of the various cm (ignt in whi.'h they were engaged. It is a nvni important and interesting- v,.l llltiA tan. I has k.ir.n prepared wilh tbe utmoM eare and thoroughness. Life, Services and Campaigns of Sionewall Jackson: by a ViR0.au n. 1 Vol Hmoj 325 pages 1 1 10. r rr v . uU,n" Portraits of JACKSO,and his Successor KWKLL, on steel. Ibia is the only authentio history of thit distin juihhed Leader which bat been written. It haj been pr pared from Official Kerorts. riiry nariatives, and persona! acquaintance, and is complete and full -IV- said: '1 -i-TimNF.i). Jlon. John A. Kasson. "The cavalry would bo needed on Pl i?wn 1,1,8 "Sain returned to bis seat the frontiers, and it was a fact that of I" tonSr.cps- " was announced that "wuiu rei re irom niihim r. it- 1... , i.i,iiiiviii9 iiii-ii? ininu or t- t ..w .hi, Uartman-Lil.erty Valley, to bo sun-' . . . ufc na bibo reguia- forty ;r crn( hlhi ,lmrtf,l. Colored r,a?nM "PPointcd assistant Post plied, V. 15. Kuch, Sup. Newberry. 1 lt" uy i" S-nerai ra.iroaa law. I..,,.., A r 1 1 it 11 1 w y'l On I in trnipwtinn nm itiiio1 I tronps hardly ever deserted: besides, li-cneral by Mr. Lincoln, but the colored men wero excellent riders. "UA;,",ls ciocicu rt ! .i. t A...aV i 1. 1 ai . v....luUuk l.,01oas OII..S party, we'".iU present them pr. rnom lint K A I. IS ' I a..- ... . : nut, uiil 11m who nas tieen com flowns'of lifo, tho St. Louis j' mentions a former Acw C trict judge now as a paper u.fli city t on 1.10 micsuon cmnraccd in 1 he co nro m-n mteiwarus elected to iinirmu k amendment the yeas wero 13; nays,18. Some of tho best horsemen in tho ser. J.10 Pn.rty Rovcrned by "gran.l moral (ircat Island. James Hiininr r,no Jlr- Bowles then submitted an!vicewero tho neurw r.mitn,! in u,u- Jlow far ho has nractieed nnd inuwiiuiin hi cumuli- ii iiiu one ouercu iveiuucky. v nun uiuiivariitTiiour, Mi.ieii was There soldit inninn onH ,ivuMvnu. l,;.,.l..r ;. . . . I' m ruu J j I 111 KIP n I NrnrM n...l li - .... ' " "i 'ui i .1 . .. iiviim ui rraiL'titiun vnilm. mm in .. t . .. " --.vv, UnU . . J- Chandler, J.F.Craig-Kmporium I J,c'1, 1,10 V0l 011 11,0 raago loaders of t o "loyal" imrtv V u , 1, 8 ,tml in oourt. " thousand dollars ro- AVrm if - 1 1 ' was taken. 1 , '"'. imriJ 1 lou has obtainoi lit. ni, ti.n ward is offered for the detection of .nlied Mr. Brown desired to place bis rcnXZR!! f"Yd bcr thcir c h Mr 6 tho thief who stole a million and a n i ipsbun- J K Zr T 11 sons on tho record for voting nirainst'in,! V "1 y 3 I'womo irai- uUU5U 111 iH'w 1 oik on 1110 nn. inst. (j. yy- Dunlim f 'nru-pnaviliA ,i ""go anacoiu a asnako. i,,n ,u .Crawford county now boasts of two cioarf, b , J KS)lo"nllS Low7 pronounced it an out-1 ?n 10!?? V c.t.es-MeadvilleandTitusville-hoth W. Jl. Whitney, To tTbo sul Stc 11 I P , f V Ar you ' incorporated by recent nets of the Now Wal,in,& J II M As o ne to", V; HoPkin' (' U-dlo it, n(mttUt hlt Un- j Q. .i-.-u.i, .mo uiau nna nn inn uiihuni .a.,.,- fit no uvuvtru iiitiL l cniDrncen n. now' ii"ii nm.. .i...t . jui , n .... v ,. Illlll .. .. i . ..v ..viuiivii "UMUP, Illlll dav, Two hundred donned tho cit- uniform. has been introduced into Congress, to permit tho coinage of five and ten cent pieces, composed equally of copper aud nickel. Those political Ishmaelitcs, having succeeded in prostituting tho religion, pontics and economy of tho new fc3 I in .. ... - w . u IIMUI. . Ill ll Nil . S. A., and member of Wnrrinr'a 80t'llon which was nioro objectionable Bomcthinir in another ml Another State. Thomas Francis Mark Quarterly Conference. I'"11 t,)at ,on, account of which tho lot holders will observe that they can Jleagher, Secretary and acting Gov- iiNearlv all lho Hoval" M w 11 vcl0cu4V10 mi 20 per cent., by attending to country, aro now endeavoring to pros crnorofMonUna'Krn SnS thfo 1 1 A- the aulri-! titute fie coin also. V. Z Zrr? r5' k grated to' Mr. wfiit. obJect"to to'be heidVt Virginia CiVo, , th. 28 Z ri' r' so constituents opposed it irjt to.form a State governroont. , Copperheads. SPCCehoS hflTe embrrntml M ivtlf K.--..i i.... . "iitiik inn money On ;01.:;nft(p9 f.-nm f,. ....:. ,i,f i i .i .. .....iow.yvi.iiu iu uio nni do- rront street, in mak nir ditches nr " UIV" 1"" ICUt, tO help their lovalbret l. Cause hs mnstitnr-nta nnn(,.l u : ' ' V.",lC"08 MilnW. . .1... , , ern tAearfl,oi k.., .1 ' . , " vi .fc . U"J "tIu;l ""provemont. tho L'U ner , """" ' ,v,,v u v"u niauo dv V ""."" lJ",to "&wi wn 1 no nnai passage ot tho bill, tho cent. I.enaltv will not. , .,, 1.1 those rrovernnd hv mnn,l ,i :...,. . vcaa wero 21. nnvill ' s ...'. M..U... o- j t, u.u..u,0, presume this from tho fact, duces like ; henco tho effort mndn bv j Tho Raids and Jlomances of Moreran nndliis Men: By Mrt Samj RornaaTrn. Fonn, with ttetl po-. trait of (Jen. Morgon. 1 Vol 12mo! 4?i Pff.'.s 1 Af0ml,l8l hi'fry of this daring Officer, more thrilling and interesting than fiction. WOMEN OF THE SOUTH PistiriRiilshed In Literature, I Vol Srot'jll Pfl. e;e, J.1 6... Illustrated with Snlen H on steel, from Life, of Jl,e Octavia Walton I,0 crt. Mlsa Maria J Mcintosh. Mrs Rosa Vert ner Johnson, Mrs Anna Cora Pilohie, Mist An pusla J Evant. Airs L Virpinia French, Marlon liar and; And containing full biopraphic! sketi feci and specimen eitrac.t from the 1m .1t re.t brated writlnirs in nr.. - Si Distinguished Literary "Women of the South. s.u i UT,work." having in immeu.o a?..'! 'K,B." d,"nJrP"Tiilj evervwhere. ny are mailing from 10 to $1 .day. ...! Wnl " ,p,.nt ln y"J ,own VniUxl oih., 'm i "?" SoK,l Teachers an f others, will find thia most profilable em. l.yment. menLl;'".""0 KiTen' ni Iib"' in'O ment, offered to canvassers. F.r full particulars ".. C. II. MCHARbSON. CliXr, 640 llroadway, New York. IX. it hereby giren that Letters of Adiuinistra t.un have th.s .lay been granted to the under signed, on thoK.talotif George Rowles, doe'd, la ecr Lawreneo township, Clearfield eouaty, Ta. All persons knowing themselves indebted to aid fcMnle are requested to make immeliate ,.,.....,, ana tnose having elniini aeainst tao same, will rresent them nr..n.,i t . f.. .1.1 . . ?-..-.uiij. MMiiieniteaiuu March I4.h,18-f,t. Administrator. 1?x uuTim s KTiVis.-so,lc. li T.; 1., H7.gL"n lh,t L',,,or' Testamentary, h.1T. tins Hny been granted to the underslene.i ,.1. be Estate of Jh J. Rowlc(i U f lain o" Lawrence townsh'p, Clearfield eo.Xm'a. A U person, iBl,,nte4 t0 ,aid E ; r.Zj , make Immediat, payment, and tho?, . r .i' claims aga.n.t the same will present them d 5 authen Heated for settlement m du,y AUSTIN KLINE. Exeeutnr. N'!"5.r;T.t1!4 ?kh.Mert of the Penn . ' ivr .ui purpose or pro- March 14th ISfid.flt. curing an Engine id i,, wort r' preparatory to an rl . V j . . . . j -..Miivwiiieni ui oil e. rattons. . .H,r ,f ,i,, Board of M.n.gJr. T o. n SAMl l!tL W11.EMIRK, Presidelit. ; ....j.,.,, ii. iimb eiriTV. I tr (to ju'ostiluto everything. I IUDOaUK CU ITICHM .t J HERHELI A EIQLKR'S.