Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 04, 1866, Image 2

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NEWS HEMS.
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t.;,r nMlo Lemshitnio b.doro litscyf, (i j1)lWOl,n tin 1 'it--, i K n t n nl 1 1 ah it imh ii'i, .Mar. . i ( I " ) , , , Vi. ksLiux', hm louht a limn T Kii.n.-n. ci..f..M r..ui.tv, p.,
""'..ally wed so far, lis , i La.g Cun.rvss U fraught ,vilh mom.,,.;,.,, 'Vcs Virginia, and is cultivatm i(. . J,; JEfiE1
( iiiii lion upon t ho Committee on ci,nsciiiieinvs. If it (dial! turn out that J . A hill to prevent the s plead of (ho l.r.t inmtiii in th County, ami jfl,,r,i.
cuttle I'I iltiid has pned tho
inducement f.r anv pn"n iMiir In fnJ
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OA ) KV' 'H . hi, llv composed of cx l.,'V. Individ... !"J'" !! l" ,u , 'V 1 tho State have announced ll.-Ir plat- ' "'"''"-- ' " , i i Ui J oiu, hnl i the hi u, .ip'in which ir,
V, VV-tV ,! V.- i Vl. .n.5) ' . .., ,,. IS ilono W ill Mltluo (O lie ii ISO I llC I H'S" . . . . 1 more ll Chilli lhail (ho Catllo doctors H 1?;-.' Imiim Mnl.! nr.l nil n.c..fniry l,u
M V' 'VVt iVi ' W ' '-' 'V"y- ' MU1' i,,nt (Von. hi ollioo hy 'uMi.oi.H.n.oi.t. l"''"" '' J1"1 H'"" ,,.lV0 ,,,u. i. f,.r ,.n .M-..!i-b..ni -f il.l. kin... e.:
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r.;q ;,(;v;, - tl"' ! 1 ll,.No ..nonwiliant o th ii.tu. ato.l 1)t.1(1(,..u.v ,1!i(iiu... iu.,nv Coiiorals Shcnnan ami Crant are .hf..j ,nn R.,... ,,.ir. Imm..,l.le ,J
-.: i 1 .- --.'' " ' ' " - imiuliois of '.ho l 'otmuiUi'o, lias liailu ami vin.lictivo toniiu-r ol tho ralicaM . - j c-illoil niaUon of hi-torv " J ii viow 1 ..r iri.-H i.n.i "f HhIh,
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(Jk.ii:.;!: 15. Co.h.i anhh:, bhtor. tilT!lle (1km hai-os -.foorruption. This (,f Uk. , A whilo man. Their oi m.i.o.H.s refuse i-o.Tosi.o...K-i,t tan t he ho callcl( -
t - - . ,, liorsosotl It. -Mr. Johnsons nlit to .in- . , .. , -i liisl.irv in-iker im i pent W nlcd S-$ 174 per month. Son
wTimsnuMuHMvni.AHm.-l, 151 " '"'""S- t!l,,0 Lis otlieo would not wcitfl. with then, to restore he Iiiidii, ivat il!i silent " ' ' 'i r, V , 7- . ! A thii.B entir.-i.T . T:. I'hoWRr., c.
ii)Ntsii.i .'iou.i. , . t t t . r ( v p i ,ir,vi,,i r.,?i loil, n, contempt the policy o( tho 1'ro.sident, A ties pach to the (.lncao J uns y..i Kminijr IUc.rJ. rLwuaBr.att.ppurtui.
p.ntvoT ' 1 ' X 1 ' ' u , V r .. . , I , J ,1 , I S ,t ,V v ! aic: in at Le nmt to daeivo you in states that an order received from St. r .....rpr.B(t ,...,. of energy to u.aK.
FOR (jU I.KNUK ti. iticiiins.w ho are veonouirh school- of tho eleven mire ire.scnlod Mates.' , i ,. .... ... , v. u u rnl f wbi-h the pubhe hi
i . . .. fm . . f ... I II . Ii
. riT.T .i ... i. o ......... f. ...t...... leiraiu lo iicltiii buuiii".--. x in; usii.'i - j.uui.i i.uvi.-.-) h.i h .11 1.11 uiiu.h 1.1. n... . 1, 1,. ;i. . 1 . l,ur .,r ci. r,l
III ICS I IAI CLl Alftii, 'wl.in total depravity, to discover any- . mc iynr n " u ; h v, LIi.n ull issil0 einbrac.. ttIiVt'riiiiijr (,om all papers in that b. .nd -oii-v u universally .Jkno-l..!,,",
F.t. ,., r, vTv Ihina; corrupt against that comi.iitte. " 1 m ' ? ' m.. V,' ' i. ' . in" and oveivhatlowin-' all other, if city that have been ahusin the Tresi-"H' itih attouJeil in ui. .l
"r - ' i . , . ,. ,. nu una inxii, in .i iui. jiu'uii"! ....... . .. , ,i :, ruu ll:e auunini't mat tin rau "m wi
i A clergyman Mho forsakes his ordi- is a)OUt t l,o,turned out of the House? bc lM""11;1. agitation con- dent. (,u,tCv,,,,; u Ur pre,,red to a
Mean Men- llialion Y0WS f.. IH,H; nllj ,lirn9 n, i Tlie raVli..lU wiu prostrate all ohstu- turned, you will deny that the war . The vi(.lllity of Sullivan, Moultrie tn.i . n.mt ho :
The world hn.tieengmUly annoy-, lll0 ouso of ireJc ntativeS. is n lit- cles which he in their path, if they was "a vnr for l,o tnion ; you w, county Illinois, was visited l,y .iter-m ond ro m",,
...l l.v this class of creatures. But it,,, .,.... , . ... , . ..ossess tho nower. m..imuui ui.ii oi t to nr. nllt. t()ni!Kll, t)11 the 2(..tli inst., -auhiiig' Airiu,h, Ut! nio. euchttnut st.,ni!l
j
eeiiis that the present generation is
compelled to harbor the meanest, am
- . rt . . ... - hraMF ii ui iiiiuuiui. inu viviuii vi , . . , i ,i .
most degraded, of all mean things, " . ' Senator Foot adorcU a pretext for tie- P'"t your induj-tnal reson. ces,, Te Hn,e f lw,llty.fivo tllOI)(1Illl '-i; tlZ
and that too, in the shape of two crea-1 Founkv on his third IIkat.--'11is ,;y Jkl)ijlJ lhe m),,!tflll dot.encies '"' sert of tl.o fairest portion , of 0ct,,lltl,cat,tl-,wihey nt cw; V" rll: eiiiuU fl
tures who now hold tho place, aid political parricide, is now engaged on ' cfsenatorial sorrow tho utmost cxt.r. ibe J.epuii ic aiut aiU in tk ating uic York by the government has been ! makinit tfcoehinio look nicb, an
draw tlio pay of United States Sena-ibis third job. He fawned and bo tions will be made, liy th eneiuies of JI',,1 ?c Ironed till next week. llS; ZT..
lueu... ,p o.,u;.u,,......v . ull ,., ,oa very base,. ,eopan.,e u,o seeuniy o ,-eat destruction to property. Twenty j -----
... ...... ....... ...n.-.. 0 Anal action on the veto will not boa j , , VV""' " V ''. ' ' "V 1 nouses w ere cnureiy uemoiistieu, aim y - ,,;,,,.,, Bnd ,;
'miitee. I,. e: Ti.,. .i.,..il. f oi unanciai revulsion, letter uie oe ei- severa nersoiis niiured. -''.,,-... ,rAu-a
r I hi uiHiiu.
learning that the sick man, was una
ble to leave his bed, he gave notice
that he would vote against every
precedent that had ever been estab-,
libhed in a Legislative body ami did
vote. The latter, absented himself
from the ('haniber,until after the vote
was taken, knowing full well that if
ho remained in the hall, his conscience
would compel him to vote in accord
ance with his oath. The treachery
and depravity of these two loyal gen
tlemen (?) has resulted in turning a
Senator out of his Beat, who was just
in legally elected, as any member of
that body. They must belong to the
class that
"Wear friondnliip's miuk for purjinn-n of pite.
Tanu in tho Any, and tuu-licr in tho nighi."
-
Bank Suspknsiox. The failure of
the cxtensivo bankers, Culver, Penn
il Co., of New York, Bets hard on the
oilv banks. The notes of tho follow-
ing Pennsylvania banks, have been
thrown out in the commercial cities:
Petroleum Bank, at Tittisvillo j Vcn
pngo county Bank, at Franklin ; First
National Bank, at Corry; Lawrence
county Bank, at Newcastle; Crawford
county Bank, at Meadville; Oil City
Bank; Tioga county Bank, nt Wells
boro; First National Bank, at Plum-
mer; and tho paper of A. 1). Col ton
& Co . of Petroleum Centre. For the
present, the notes and drafts of all
$200 per monil
!4 to $74 for Lad it I
the Common hoi J
provod and perfeti
Q ii lit, bind, t.rn I
rice only f i t
, anil fully waim.l
obove wa;t'i,i.
that ainaunlcuJ
A'Mrpip or call on C bowers a Cg
F....it..;n : Oflit-e. No. 22j IS. l-iliu ef, fhilaJolijlia, feon al
vv... ... . , . - , . . , ...
' TtT-AII lem-rs answereu jfrouiimj., wnu circua
hJ "'" Urn and tornii". April 4lh iKfifi-lmn.
iceessor-i
Christian panvanen Wanted, at $200 per uiontli
. v 11 e iil roliauio iignn (nope uiuvr,; mai
land itiuiiilo to tnke tha exelunive agency in ever
... ..i-.i.. ........ i'.. i ii..,ti..n I:.,...-... fiift ,i,i. ... ...... ii roiiniv unii lown.inu ill iuo timcu i)ww. v
I the new Senator from that StatO will ,u' , ' . .' 'rZl . ... V fl , 1. . ... - .7. I Irell the Phoio,rph Family Kecord, a worJ
... ...n,,,,...,.,.nn, ,;,,(,.., nfthr. f!,.. longeu llgl tauoii or proo.pi i es., uuun ... ........ ...i, ..... .. ...... -1 L. i h even f.iniily will buy. It ii bound liki
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I,. Wv. refer to Lot .M. .Morrill, oi.travet President Pierce: ho fawned ICTli lu J"".v ."" u"-" i:lt.,hi',...,i,(;ii;,,. i,rt,. tl... . a iiuiatieiiniia writer says mat
,r.? i w:n: M ,..,.. of! i i 7h..u5.I.. T..w.i...nn ; 1 licy w "ot F-,1,lt tl,u votc to bc ' ,i r,.:..:i f 1 i; Jay Cooke's new house "will
iln"a' . , . ...I - , ; liikcn u it i the successors ot the ue- , .. ... . . ttv bed chambers a chane n
v .1.. Tl.n f..,.n,r.r bad nui red ofl bo f:i wni-t am has knw so bet rn vor ... . ... .i.. i .... .i . ca disilliioliists seizfl that hour to "u- oeu i n iinue i s, a i n.ipi i, u
I - 1 . ' . ' .poscu. senator iMorit -.on una uio uu- i... misium. a library. and all the i
with a sick colleague, upon the ques-, lYesnlont Johnson. Like alien.... nals, ased Senator Foot make their up :.T i - i T . Vt . s T.-l iVieHto the palatial home of u
tion of ousting a Lenioeratie member in Uds third and last act, ho np pears iearenee in the Senate. lheLegis- t,roii.-!i the "'r."
. .. . .. . i.... ... ... ., . ., i,ii. (' V..i.i,i,.nt ii u.t. n ki.s nn urn lei petuaie i.itn power unuii u nit . .
" - .,.1 - . .i I rnltl hW kC'l l I 1 1 1 I J rill I I II' SI I Ill 11111 1 1 1 I 1 1 ( I 711:11 It'll T 1 1 ! II " v v ' " J -" ' ; . . 1 . 1 1
i ;n political equality
on iarnuT occasions, bosiaos his owner, s 4 ,,o,., ri longed aquation
i i'u ti itiu fwi .ii y iiiM'iii tuu ui tut uwi- . - - t
dice ami ndaptctlnoss lor sueli work, ,.,. r ,..,. wim onnoniwed are uie auei n.iui es p-uu.
ho has the Philmlelphia Press and the Senator Foot's decease an4 niov
vcj Mm aft he Knjxtonc:
. i i i. I . 1 f.C !.. 'tdil.
.1 i' i .1 J.OOli h W'K IlltOU Vliur lllSlOl l . IWIU mvi iiiiii kjl in.; ouui uil
fi. ...... n .1... 1......1 theremion an in inurnment of tho . 1 1 J - .. '. ,
'JMll.ll , It II II Mil I IIU I I I V;U. Wt I'M III - j
1 L ... .A .. ... I I . I . 1 .. . 1 .....
improvements, added ; throu-h which nLllal rT '1. . . '
t'CU t l'U 11. 1 lillajielphia 011 tl.C .ill) Ot n nlbmn but hn a printed tlank page oppoiin
April, WHS found dead 111 bis Cell OI) ea.-h rhotoRrnph. lor a rnmplele record ot th
r. :u llutluiul, wili. and r. b cliliu o: a ianuiy ; ami
Jv n-r
ill the lillt Of that retrospect deter--supposed to be npoplrxj-. military hinlory of any member of tho fumiH
ll.iniil.il, Ii..'.. iuiv.'J ...... ...1 "...I til I... I... I I llit.. j, n .... HAW in It.,..! ni, ...111 , .1 1 , ! Votliinir lil.n it ...r .mill rthprl and IIO WOTK tblll
. .. . . .111 .11 III I llt l fill Will lll.ll'III.Il.lllll. . Ill I. II"., Ill I.Wi'l.'ll .....I llllll- .....w..-..,-..
r-'iiii.if l.iiilit to irl.'iiilw.1 In ! iVl'l'n. .- j j i . . . . . .... iii.i .nHtfB...M anJ
I . . . ! l . . l. , i. vi.....u uu., .v...... v.- I .. l.l J I I' ........ u I.i. .,i..iul.n,.l OKtnm iHii mm u rriiniiy. umi.u.,..,. ...
ne retails ins venou ami ireaenery, it. or Ijilliiurlnim. ur-'iii.' the oromK an- 1 ul" " ' 11 K"-NH ulBl""'1-'1 " ll.'Y V. l , , lho,. should ae.,,1 for circular and term.. It i
t hungry public He has but one pointment of u thick-and-thin nldical. Y " y Commonweal t.i, or .11 a re u .'t;1 't, . '"l VfI ' -r"1:? i al,:V.?:':!!' iJf.TS ?t.
U. A . , 11 1 fPI XT f T ' I I 1 . I ItilOW UIC X rCSlUCIlt HV I U liin UI lamun. u, mv iuuiuvui ... . .v o .... , ,.. ..... vj ..... w- - -
nn" to do vet : iiv which lie can I he IS ew . e rsev dens aturo is ill . j j ., , .... .,. .. i.. i.v .u . n.u
prove to the world that he has been session the republicans having am
1 rn mi . i. ,.ii.. ..I....I yr
joniy.
:ut
. the Constitution to the haven of peace, Joyce children ; Mon.n, the
l" . . .. l rn .. I, ' M !.. I.'.... ....... .....I I .. I.f.
Ti.i,.. ...;n . ...I...1 ! ..h.f.t Mp oruer unn secuiii-. iiie t'liiuciiin juiihhi, ....h.i.iivi , ..
dei'Cr '',,,'t: nioney may be rent hy niaiL Ka;
. .. .. ... a. Illl' l. .Ill VV 11.11 lll:illll. II. 11. .111. . . . ....
Honest in mat winch Appears to Ins-' J.'. ,f,f, a . in ,f., ,,i,d present to you, with pride, (heir can- shot a man on lhe i-t.vet lately. Jlns
fellow ma.i.l.ke knavery and (he bas- , coin(,ting claims of rival can.li- dilc Governor: a Pennsylvania!, is where loyally and 1 uritanism go
est ingratitude-go and hang himself, dates shall end.arrasstheirchoiee. The h li, of revolutionary famdy hand in hand, governed by "grand
votes of tho new Senators will be'1"1' TJU; '..!", ... ,'r V" ..." i.
Mr. Dixon and larc experience ..a g.iuu win t ie, ..m. i
III
I ho
SoMKuony Nkkds Hanoixo. A LalanctMl by those of
louble-leaJed editorial, appeared last -Mr. Wri-l.t, if the health of the hitter 'J'.a.u.es m u e . -a, u ,u u. .e . o . ,
i .... .i iwfii'T itii m ii itriM iitiwii 7ii in ihv ariiiiiiti
noT0r.it APIIKD." Little
arc constantly running
Lei;islative Jlalls at
week in the 7.VisrfwrfoV a inner 'permits them to bo present ; and tho "' ' l" ,s" . 11 II"".,U, J,V"?
week, in uio nitoimiucuonuM, apapti i ,,,,,-.,,,.,.,,1 m.,t tl,..v -il1 where Hi kstku Clymi.k leads the way. Jlarrisburg endeavoring to sell .hoto-
publislied at Washington, by that he VeM b0 ""PoiUnt that tluj will, ( nf Vtnntulmtnia : graphic likenesses of General (Jeary.
1 , , , , . if necessary, bo carried in on couches. x" J1 J , ,, ,, .
woman, Jane Swisshelm, charging iTho ..iifiii,,- f tlieir rresenco will Al-' " wi-LL ; Yi.vk camhi-ati: wiu. 1 hey represent the General hare-head-
President Johnson with complicity in Vttue the radicals tostave off tho vote I,K staim:!); -RUKI.ino l-KUsoxAi.i-ied.in in, un.iorm.ami with a leroe.ous
the assassination of -Mr. Lincoln, and until thenew Senates arrive in Wash- vk way Br.ro.iis n.is os akh ...... . n, k n. o- . ,.e , im
otherwise slanderinrr tho "irovcrn- ini?ton. They would otherwise oo MAiieii or onEAT I'ltixcil'l.r.s. Lk as-; im rather dull with a downward tend
otniiwiso sianutiing uio govern- ..i. .. ....... u. slrk.d or succk.ss. and lauor ro dk- eney. at twenty-five centsper head.
. F I I 1 1 I I' 1 1 1 I . I 1 1 I I 1 1 I I' I I ) 1 1 1 -H I 1 1 'I-! I I I 11 1 I. I I " - -
mcnt most outrageously. o won ;Siocl;ton. i serve IT.
der what has became of tho Abolition i' Conservative Senators who voted I By order of tho Democratic Slate
mobs, that uscl to squelch Copper- for tho civil rights bill on its passage j Committee William A Wai.i.ack,
heads and disdoyalty generally, about .but who yet do not think it worth aj M , . hair.uan.
this ti.no last year. Where's the 'revulsion atid a new war.should weigh The Peace Society Affaia.
"divine" Stanton ? and that other iusti wc,11 tl'econsequenccof adefcatof the, T,,0 1Iulj ,)f tl(J TJniver-e is getting
and God fearing man-Holt ? It seems
National Capital.
A. Jesilt.-
j veto. Are they willing to t ricourao ' nround to its normal position rapidly.
jU.o radicals in their hope of nnpench- T,,e caiin, iul.itai8 of that blessed
e ing and deposing tho President? Will cily have revived the Peace Society.
(iKxr.itAi. CoM- K.itF.xc::. The Gener
al Conference of the Method l F.pis
copal Church South, composetl of del
egatOB frtni all the annual conferences
of tho entire church, will meet in New
Orleans to day. Tho General Assem
bly has tendered tho Legislative Hall
for tho use of the conference. Nearly
two hundred ministers will bo present
from every section of the South, ami
the session t ill probably continue one
month.
An lloNoitAiiLK P.Kcoitn. The Stock-
as though loyalty had fled from the
mey lent t icmseiycs to unscu ing u.c 1$c.roro tie .Ur Charles .Sumner used
public maul, uiutoin-r tho nr-arly com- , i,iu c,.u i iu i.i,.,. ,.
loyal n.gger in the pleled work of rccnstri.ctio and n,lotc I ., tin i nd (Jreek to (he oerfect
Inivn nf 1 Vivid TCv nn U'o.l nnailo r ' t lll'OW lilt' tlO COI1I1 trV back llltO .1 IllOrO rll.-.e . I..... I
..j ., ., v..,....,.... - 0 , . . tl si nv ill i i oi. i ei ion iiiii miy ii u i ii- . . .. v .. 1 . I , , f I
i . ... i i 1 f 'innomni ki -if o linn ensued on the i .? n . i i tons ct -New Jersey, with one of whom
ast, committed a rapo on a wbitci u'moc oussuuo tnan ensue u on me (( Col!o''0 tutors. Greeley usetl .r,.,.; .,, ,.,,,. ,i ..,,,, i ,. ,
. .. . . . ' nssass nnt nn of Prow ton . L neon ?.. .. . i .. ... .i i (he radical niaionty of tho Senat e Iiave
child only 10 years old, ol which she,,,.. . , . .... .
,i;..,i ii... .,... tkf. ,..i.;i.. ni: . , J ., . " , lakins in
... ... ..... .... -.t.Hinij.n over tnorresitieni, anu a ao- felnule.nicI1 in Uoomers raisetl their
these institutions are discredited, I'h a.ombled around tho Jail, and moliiion of (ho reconstructed State c,.acil.,j ah(l Slllt.aky voices in con-
ordered the Shorifi to let bun out, or govvrr.un.-nis, wouiti sei tne punne ct,mniU jun cd the art of war." That,
aonty
I....... t i.;fl;,. i'.... u. ...... . .... i. ......
. . . irv. .ii li iiiiiii: .... "7..I11V Oil 1 IU-1. 11... ,
takina; human life, and a w ho e bevy1, , ... 7-.i .i -. . .
will remember with honor when the
though like (he story of all broken
concerns, (heir friends allege all will
be right soon. Mr. Culver, who owns
a large ampunt of stock in most of
those concerns, is the present member
of Congress, from the Oil district, and
, to him is attributed the failure, be
cause of unfortunate speculations.
ErxoxsTiiicTiON. Wc observe by
tho New York papers that Christopher
J. Kobert, Esq., of that city, has pur
chased tho battlefields of Lookout
Mountain and Missionary P.idgc, com
prising about 2000 acres, for w hich he
has paid ?L"iO,000, with th intention
of erecting a Collego on the former
and a Seminary on the latter, for the
education of whito children of the
the toanbhius wantei. AdJreaa
UAKTLES0X t Co.
Arri! 4th, 7Sf.5 7mo. Cl I Chettnut it. Phil'a-
4 I)MIMTKAT)KS' HU E OF RKi
Evtnle. Hy virtue of an order of tha Or
ilian'a Court of terka county. Fenn a an
Clem field count v Tenn'a, the follnwin
Ilea! KlHte, on the Mofhannon Creek
partly in l.ecatur lowiifbip, Clearfiel
conrtv.atid I.usli township. fVntrfl county
Btl.jominp Iho Uniough of 1 li in psourj.-
late the I'roi.erlv of Aaron Mull, ol Herk
county. IVnn'e deceased, will be sold on
Juesdjy, the 1ft of May, 1HOO.
Ail ihot-p nix certain I mcts or lots of land
't hat i to f-ay,' 1 be due undivided onr
fourth part of all llint property adjacac
to ibo HornuLMioF rljilipi'iiurp. kr.oan i
Steiner.' Mills' compose of FIVE con
t itunus ti.et of latitl. one thereof knowi
as tho 't'. Ilnrni-b' aurvev, containin:
Kive Hundred antl Ninety four acres an
One 11 ur.dred and fourteen perchen, oni
therpof known as the 'Flegsl' survay, con
tuiniiiif .Si'vcnty- iulil acrea and Taen'v
one and Seven-tenili perches, one thereof.
known as the Pr.Albprt aurvey. contain
in jz Sinty-two acre antt 10(1 porchei. orni
tliprpol krown the (J. H A. J. Sleiner
aurvpv, coniainine Thirtv-five acres an
Sixty t'fivlie. aid ono known m the fur
vey of (5. II it-J. Sleiner Sl Co., oontsininr
'I'liroi- Hutulrpil and Twent v-eieht acres
an) 'fliir'y perrlipa, (lie nid FIVE Track
torlher conUi'iini;, Ona Thouaand am
Niiieiy-nine acre andTwpiity-pight perch
e. ni.tl allowance, exelusiie of amall par
iiions of said ui vevs. f onvpyed to Eno
excitement of the present day passes Kline, John ll'liii.-, and Fnoeh Gearhart
I.ichard Stockton, (he son, 1 ip- ertively. A LSI', the undivided One-f
i i ... :i. i: . t rri' mma nil niroir. it would kindle a con- i. ,...... .,. i...,. ,i.,i ,.., 1. "J
l' "'"ifia -ration enveloping tho wholeconn- " , " ,, j; United States Senator w hilei ' (5) I l -i or a irae o. tinioe, a,
inuu iuu.u, uuiiiicuoo hui;3uoii . Piissimaouot dv biv to (he . i i .i ' asLmgion lived. lCoin il ! . dele- " , " . , .
. ..i.i.,,.,, .1,1, i- . i i , j i .iss.iui.iipiot.u u.ij id uie to secede from a Lnioi. that was , ,, " , , , . , , v , Itu-h lownvliip.Cenire county, coniain-.n
battered down, the loyalist brought . ( ;.,. 0 ton, the irraiulson, dso was a Senator,!. , ,,., . ,'. , , , , . J ' .
- rt inn , i. nun, "a covenant with death ami an s."rec-l i ! i i .thie liuiKlr-il aiul t'ne aerea, more or ip;
forth, and fastene.l (o a limb of (ho! While twenty-t wo Senators having ln.,llt .... . ..,.. f.-, , . ,.;and now I .great grandson.who sne-l,,,,. jmm.a;aielv ndinining the foropnio
first tree, where he hung for two days,!" wear right to seats nrc cxcluiletl.the ,avjn,r Hn Administration on (heir
. This is some of! 1 res,llnl ""nr '! '""''J' question t ie sid0) ,ul(, ,)0l niU,m, tKc5r licail!4 bnt
in tho public street
tho fruits of the doctrine of the politi
cal ami social equality of tho two ra
ces, as taught byour member of Con
gress and Jds allies.
Beau Tins. As a specimen of lit
erary loyalty, produced under the in
fluence of "grand moral ideas," wo
clip (ho following
correspondent o.
... -1 . . .pi i
compcieiicy m uio court. unit ue ,,0 w,or did thev find (he -ovein-
has a majority of the ;vo;,,V-meaning ,iu,,lt in tlu.ir ini, tl, 'wlicw .
thereby the people of the whole conn- wcnt the Peace Society. Its
try -on bis si.le there can bo no doubt: mw- were discontinued and its
and he would therefore bo supported nr(.lW,v,s i(11.ie(1. KTt.r.. ,mo of ils
by a preponderance of phys.cal force. mvlnWn bcame a ranting, roaring,
lo arrebt a conflict ot this porten- 1,1,1,1,1 ln0nster.. They n,.t 01.lv
tons character I. ownpj.are.il ly ..car, imin.lUo Jm,v and liaf , cvt,
is the duty of ll.tiso conservative Sem 1)((J Jown S()nU Lut . r
ators w ho are not willing to sec 1 1IT :, ,.i. . ,:.,.. 'i..... . "V. t..
iiuors who are not, wi 1 ns t'l sec t re ;, - .i,; ,1,,,,. 1 ,0 . t
r frrim tin. Vow-Vnh .. . ,i i 11 -i . it ns n Christian duty to do ho. In-
V . r Y'onstitutH.noyertl.rown.the President dm, Ul,s amiui,0 tyJ llkm wn8 not
; tho I h.lad a. Prm: deposed and the country .lungcl ...to ...., to lC .,,...,. ,l0(iv
"Tho thieves of our Eighth and the horrors of another desolating civil al the Noill. who dared to differ from
i-'fiiiHoonih wiirdu Inivn linon mUslnrr war. On them it denei.tls whether. 1 1...1.1 1 n 1...
education Of WhltO Children Ol the, , , . "( "o .1,llim.., :,,.,..,.. J, ,V,.M uininiisnnn iu uouuuny oiiu
, . ! i week or longer, and our detective1110 .ipl'iout lu.igae i shall pass 'l0' 0f death Latelv however a cha.i"e
South. He has in addition purchase,! ,,ulk. -lwn wontcro)i where they were ! under the ship, or dash it upon rocks ,ms (!0mo oup irit oftw0
all the governiuciit buihlings on -Mis- ntil yesterday, when it was nsccr-l which w ill terribly tests Us strength. ,ilio) Sililts They fear that the atl-
Monary Hid go, and intends by the 1 5th :lained that (hey had gone to Connect-!"' F"A- World. ministration is slipping out' of their
Are tiiky Ai.LTitAiToits ? Tl. elate hands!
And lo! how soon a change
( Ceded (0 this inheritance Ol holltir,has ,h.Miil.f, I trnela; lhe wiinln comainirt
boon exjitllod for party reasons by a 'about Twelve Hundred Acres, more a
despotic majority of (he Senate. S W ' le.." Tnis prapertv is desireably loealt-.f.
York Fi I'lYft I ' he Tyrmie A Cleat field l!iil ltnad, pasps
The ji.il,at Port Tobacco Jlarvhu .1. 'l'".' .ho uholo len?!,0r it. A por
. 1 , ., ... p., - tun of it is lio.iv.lv linuicred with Mli:!!
was burned on the inght of the D-th p,ne, 0ak nnd Hemlock, and the ahr '
ult. 1 wo negroes who have fled, are..;, U11;r, wi,h r.M'i;MINOUS Ct) G
stijiposed to have committed (be deed., Vein fioni three to f.-ft thick. TM
Bl..Mi:it, bear in iniinl, that every ; i",l"-"einen.a are: one S'leam. and r-ri
dis-unio:;ist
slate, is lhe
and "traitor," . 1 the
H'uter Saw Mill, a htipo I wo atory dai;t
(ipen
advocate of John
; . . . . 1 : . 1. -l...r.. .ri... ,i
r.rM.,,- tiPvt. in bonbolo nc-coliimo- " ui 10 urn 111 uie eiecuoii 01 i.nmisn
dite .00 scholars This is unite adif-! ll,c"' l"'10818 ,,avc ,,ct'n engaged Pepublican State convention fully and conies over (ho spirit of their dreams.
t , , ,'..,, 1 by the Connecticut Democracy to do empirically cmlorsed the Congress- They now roar as gently as any sttck-
ferent mode of le consti uct.ng tho .Uic ,1K)Utillffi alu, t10 s.nall fry arc to ional cour.o of Thad Stevens. Now, ing dove. They begin to see beauties
Union from that pursued by our circulate among the crowds ami al- M8 president Johnson has declared in tho whito winired messene-er of
Northern dis Unionists. tend lo that branch of Democratic Thatl Stevens to he a traitor, it fob Peace. Tho fiery son of Mars is no
1 caucusing which is popularly known lows that every delegate in tho Be- longer a pleasure to Heir eves. Sum-
Kili.ed by His Own Gun. Iho as pocket picking. The fa-r ends of imblican convention, as well as every nor will soon bo makimr ids fmthv
.Bcv. Mr. Danks, a member of lhe (hc crowd, having been unable (0 get man in tho Slato who approves the Kpecches before it. Ho will leave oil'
Legislature, from Lancaster countv, I,IU,I,V luu"n" lumnj meiu imu proceedings inereot, must no engaged rummaging tho Greek and Koman
aT.i in tnMln, nf ( V..mt I f n . i, ufa 1 Connect icut , are hero, busily hurrah. , the work of treason. There is no bards W wnr-liko quotations, and be-
F ' 1 " . , , ing for Andrew Johnson, the modern wiy t0 escape from this conclusion take himself to the studv of tho Ona-
i i ,, ir.ir lloii'o, Stoip room, and tenant housi ,
. Geary, and those arch enemies ol i,(,nrinp Orelmrd. and nbmii Ono Hundr.'i
the Government, Slovens, Kelly, t or- ncrp ofiinptovrtl land. in pood rultivalio-v
ney.lCo., have him under perfect ! TEUM CONDITIONS OF SALE :
l""lu'- M ''flip followiiiji terni, ami cooditiom hav
. I been fixed I. v the Cum t : One tenth of U'4
A "Loyal Dmsiox. I he negro l;J ftl lh(J ,ieof Mlikinj! lrtKn ttVrovk
advocates ill Wisconsin, not satisfied erly, ono third of tl-.o remainder on Ihi
with the vole taken in that Stale last e'liifiruooion t f lbSale, and the remain
, ler in two tupial annual juvn.rnta ther-
fall, upon t.io (picslion of black suf-, aftei with interest from day of Sale, t
frage, which the people voted do-rn 1,0 secured upon the preaaiscs by ju.lj4
i ir,.iu . i menl bond and mortcftgo. ?
by over 10,000 majority, have now tYUr. Sale a ill commence prechW
extorted a decision out of lhe Aboil- at TfcN o'clock, A. M , oftaid day, when!
lion Sui.renio Court, lo the effect that nd a here. luo attendance will be givc.v
1 , , , , bv the subaeribera. j.
fioi'i'tvii.H linvr. tlio iMi.lit. In vntn in Unit ! i'-tv iiht t .
- r? . -'i-.iu. ,.1-1 . , ,
1.KVI MILLER. AUtu
of Aaron Mull, Into of Herks Co., dec'.l;
State, tinder a law passed as far back
KMii te.l.,... :., l :. :.. ru
nn i;i.i, ii tii.il- nui. n i iiiii, it in r,. i . .. . ...:i ,,u lori-
v.ii'in tit.'i... ii-ini a, npii. ?iu, iouu, .
remarkable that the courts were so nie ,f Personal Property. There will ai-
long fllldil g it out. '55 ao he posed to Publio Fale, at the lauif
time ami pniee, ti.e toiinwing personal
... . ., 1 - n f i ..v... ..ii .5 vi.iniiii-iuii i.inu iniiisen to i ue muiiv oi i le i.'tiu- i ...,., 'I'l.A n. . ti . if . . r
flmen.lmenta. treason, traitor?, and ftoa ..i.f, t ..n..i ,i .. v. , .... .,. . 4 ,. Anothkr i.io.-1 be 'go eminent i iroi.er.y. w : 1 be one half interest of in
" - f f ,-av..a.j. iiiiiiiniL' ii ..ii iiu mii in i i e reiie"iit u uoriioeis. i.i'o.eiv win no ncn in en - . . . .. ... . .....
loyal niggers; that treason was a' Itis truly remarkabl e to see bow1 candidate of tho Thad Stevens party, ing W soldiers "Undo Sam's jour- 1 ml K ,u ul, T, rngle.h;
crimo that should never bc forgiven, ''loyalty lias beca.no the enemy of holemnly aver that those who advo- noymen throat cutters," ns he did in Bill. 1 his bill is moro outrageous, in Twelve hours, and in rood repair. ALSO.
.1.ii. ............ . i - ff- i . . . ... . . .. .. ... . .... . y .'
nnd tli'it neilboe Comrress nor lho ,l"u oei i.iuciu. caio it certain lino policy are i nuiors. (;ys ot yore, and soon tho eternal its design than the jNero Imreau lull lhe ono ball interest in and lo a.i bnrii
President bid 'he ritrht (o t.ardon A Goon Act Wo observe tint Mr ,!.,, i c l"' '"'g "'" mness oi mings win no again .uijusi- Wna, and it it meets with tlio fame i "'. .m-..
iicsidcnt, naa .lie . 11,111, to p. mum a i.oon ait. 0 onstnc mat nr. ol- y.uxh state convention, ami 0d. Wo seo every day snMis of hope1 f. , c , . . . in t-lmrt. every thmfi wceasary. nd u-
trailors. IJeatler, (his man like Judas .Wallace, 011 1 luirsday Inst, had a I'iU you will discover who the President for our country Wendell Phillips 1 laltf u,e 'nau' 11,0 ""y win Ry U,,,t urn rm, or an ealahlh-
Iscariot, also, betrayed-his Divine passed through tho Senate, and will, means. denouncing the Union, and a Peace. 1,nv0 l,'"'"cd a great vic'.ory over its menl ol tlm rharactpr.
Master Instead of workiiv for Him most likelv pass the IIouso; appro-i out-spoken, iinse-lfish, uninlimi- Society in Boston, sound like old times. ' enemies, who now occvpy and control VOTlCP,.-The pemonwho borrowed a !,
.-ith whom ho hired, he has,forsakc. priating ?10,000,tfor the purpt.se of111 Ji.uGlienn j.M.rnals are .very Now let Gamson ring out his old the halls of Congress in the guise of Q rr,.;,.:il
nim,andtursupatnarTburgslan- removing natural obsU-uctmns and m
derimr his neighbor, ami denouncing improving tho channel of tho est President a "crazv inebriate." who will bo ,.mn.,l.io 7)., ;.,,,.- , be the csj.eciai 11 lends ot the I 111011,
tho "government." A fit subject, lo Branch, above the mouth of Sinncina- "has gone over to tho embrace of
denounce treason and. traitors. hoijng creek. The commissioners treason. Another expresses tho opin
ion unii 1.
1 I. - 1 ..... .1.1 ..1 w'.i,;.,.,!,,.. ;., ,,,..1 .A.ii,n . ... ... .
' 1 i'ii, , 1 .1 I"" iimiiiu in ei uni'vu 111 iiiu tit "i, 11 iiriiiiiiwu, iii in. 11. .111 .in.. 1 ni.- iro.mnn Wo will null wh In. nna
WIIITK 1111.11 viciillufi tint (.Vn named in the bill, to superintend the . . T y T, . .1 1 , , f ... , tri.isou. no win puuiisu 1110 ines
,IIU'JJ "-""- , . 10 assassinaio Jiinct.in. as tlio l-iesi- bn.l ttirncd Senator Slocklon. out of a., iro in full iifvl, vi'L-
r 1 1 H'Il'l.' O frt T( 1)1.1 a 11 I . IMlTl ! ri lalml..a..ila. !! 1 :C5
lieary, was nominaieti ny 1110 ns-uu- .....v v... , uw.... ocni is rcporteii 10 regard ail hue 11 jM8 8eat tcleirninhcd to tho Lei'isla-
f.ninii h'l n ).)
1 " . ' I nil. j.i
1., It. tT.. ti,., ( ,.,,1 T7iAf.i,.,... I , . ., . . . I I t A'lork of well-made Tin ware la the tte,
I.N 11AS1L. 1110 V.tniU.1 iMHllOlJ, t10,r jjotitnls, IS linprcirnated With constantly kt-M on band. Merchant and D.-al-
iii are invited to giro us a call be lore purrha
ling elfewhere. M KL1.0Y rf- .VMmi,
1 2.1 Market t., between 7th and 8th,
March 2Slh, "C U Thiladelphiiv.
Bf.sio.nki). Hon. Hiestcr. Clynier,
c Democratic nominee for Govt
ma resigned his scat, ns Senator
. iuro 01 iinv jersey, vrueriug inat, ,, n ,. 1 a loiiiiiiiiiuiiii u 1 i-;.nm:c
: . me xeuiw Hint.-nuiiiiiiee ior v.ovcrnor. ! he ol. oivn. ih.t I.n nr an,;.
nation have this day been prantcd In tha uni-.r.
upat'ii, on me tmaie oi j.mn .non, aec6a..-'t.
ion cabal controlled bv Stevens For- MchafTey nnd William Powell: gentle- cbulilions with tho utmost unconcern,
nevAOo and like, them U opposed ncn who possess.tho practical knowl- it is ..ot probable that ho can thus bo uro WI JU '' V
r 3.. . r c ed-ro flI,d ener.rv do H.ia ne..essnrv diverted from tho path of duty ho has ,l0,Iy to i'l 'Senator nt once, and
to the "government," and 111 favor of edgo anUcneigj to do this neccssarj, 1 J , ., n,, . R
. . . . . nun ivvn uun. it 10 t iiivyunirill" to UU 111411 w inuitti 11111 1 'vij vt ' u- 1 1 , , . . .- t . 'voa.-rn,
tho social and political equality of tho and long needed work. ,icvo tl,,t wo ,mvo &hV?Qsihul ..... was .... . , wonder how soon tho d.si.n.on.st can- l.ta : liecc.ri. township, Clearfield county. Ta
. . . . . - 1 rt ...:ii4l. ... 1. . . 1. ,ri Buna muruipii m miu .iinio ra rvuneF.eu
' ' . j. ..... v...,. ui make immediate payment, and those having
mission, as .Maj. Gen. of the Shoddy claims against the mt, will piesent them duly
A, . , . authenticated (ortcUlemenU
army, now 111 1110 neiu 111 mis Biato, 1
negro, and must and will do all. ho t,Imion fp Govorn AnJ who has Mine regard for his oath of Sumncr toPKrnpllPj tho Governor of
can, should ho bo elected Governor, to other State officers was held in Cm. 0 'co. trrt forrf Democrat j Vermont, to appoint a Senator at
have tho word xrhitr. stricken out of necticut, on Monday last, but nothing ayExamino tho Treasurer's tax list once, "so that lie can be hero by
. 1 . .:i. ..: i..i... 1 1 1 , . . .i..p .1. t t
the Constitution
.has been received to indicate the result, on tho fourth page.
Monday, 2d.
land warring against the -Union. i March ?, '6G.pd.
VM. SWELLS,
C. S. SU0FF,Jbata'r.