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

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Soliloquy of a Southerner,
ny "iiiik-k" rrMi.tioT.
Dog j'on in v buttons if us folksdown
CiroHUK II. (JridliLANHVIt, KditOT.
t"t.r,),nl ficorftatif j
one of the ivpreseiilalives of the "I.ovkIisH" ,
otcia wc find the name of M. ?. Mrs A I
.,,,.,. . ,.l'..-.rl llir IVil.TSl BltllV YlvtllMilT .'
I cave ua the ntw.lfi.tii of this K-ntlcnien mi t lie J,,.,.,, don't lint. Hint (0 a llttlfl III Ot ft
"inarch to the tomb of Lincoln, In I Mil, he was lm,0(.- fer fill. W o WCI 0 but a
editor of the UniJui imit (Conn ) .inner, i paper J I 1 r tl, .,.
rttiiki'viiiU..vr'in'in.ryni.i,in,iiii.tii..-o.i.li handl till ol cowards bcfi.ru the war
I in that your n-pard.-d the !Vid,-nt as "the gov- killed off half of US, y ot I llO grand big
eminent." Tin- tiinn a-ailvil I icui.'iu i.ii coin so a- m.,l. I, ,.., I, t) IIIVO US 111 I lie
)f.T. I vi','. Union ! Wo tins helped make theCon-
iintiuiii; tu do vith i (dilutions iiinl helped our common
.,. i..r-otH1..iiy l.i.MiKiit ' 'c.nntry irrciit, and when we saw dan-
c-aiiic ediiur ol a lalud scisi-ion ; J . ' , . ,,.;,
r govr.mii.nt d, t.au.incd upon ger of Olll' 1'lghtS Ultdor tllO CoilstllU-
land that tho fouth'liuii nlll" t.riiorctl II I If 1' WO Were OilU-
i.ineoln on the f'onitltnHon.
Tho wM Proclamation dealer in It Is
1'otirif of Tt vt Votrtothin.
Tlio rriniH of I ho country in no im
minent, tho ilunger of m il w ar Jny occnsionally naiil something Hint
was I'lucticni aiui tateHinan like.
Wo i-ommcnd tho following language
from his Inaui;tirjil A tilings lo tho at-
I. lit l.ini'iiln in
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8uutli, mid tcti.li'iv.l lii bcii.i to
B llO fill. I li nt Ik1 Klllll.'l
'r.Mn ;iiU Norlli
in lii ori:!. uiul l
ulirit. W hen our g.ivc
rimnir too ncsri.is, no um
tlirfiitoning, that it in iminwxiltlo to
kcfji good nifii in the party traoou, if
thoy liofomo satisfiod that tho arty
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llll rtlllili lii iuhu umi lining i",, , i n i- i i i .
.t . ' ... ii, :. , ... " . r tention ol the Kadicitlis, who liavo
in the wrong. A riotaolo itn-lanco ol . , r i'
lliwhasrm-ntlv occurred in Illinois .V"UI", "" 1 1 ,l. '"' lho dcl
... . i i -,r , .. ...i .,, ... i iiiiiiiicanisin aim ufiiouiuo i rohUH'tii octio-tit
r.verviiuiiv IU IAIIIOIIHH I Hllill ii 1 1 i , ., ... ,., . i.
i . . , i :. ,t . i Jo niNon lor carrying into v licet jlr.
inuneiiso htirrii was raised in tho Kud-i , . . . ,. J n ,
ical .State Convention of Illinois over! ," : ."" 0 l'u" -v Wl "Y"
the nomination of tiencral John A.
JUir flfcrtiscmruis;
4 iMiMiit aiok Mini
ffn ttit Irttfrp ofA.lni:tiil
lion, on t fUI of rmoiin Owrri, dfrj
lite of liwrtnei townrhip, Cli irlirld u
b tlili tiny tiron duly iirantnl to tu i
ult-ntd. lo bmn all rri. n in.Ifbtf I tu Mil
-(. In I" will plfMe link .HTincnt, ind thtim I J
p olmmi or donmnili util pronon; tiinn ..r id
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.i.u... l n.. ,,.i Ki,....t down fvi.rv' . , T i ... . , l.O'Mll lor oiiirressai tan'o. jio wits
n'i.,nndin the I'riioti bliK'! W iHiitlic. loilfiul . . . , , , . liroiiOHed to the t-OllVCItt ion for 1101111-
.noy'fiiptuiul A..p..t., b r-rfi tlmt l;is;hid tho i.ght to sccnk and o o , jirc(:ken ridge,
ofli.-o would lie dH..Vfd l.y our foldiom, mid lio OlllVel VC'H UIU HCCftlf, UOg gOIl US II j ,' nf;,.m,l I... ,1(.1 , . ;!?
fcoundrcl jiroclivitics ol llev. James
llarlan, IT. S. Senator from Iowa, and
late Secretary of tho Interior. This
innn "ITiirhm. ten vears ao, was a
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Wv.nNF.MtiAY MoIlNI.NO::.:t'et. 10, 1?0U. f01- ft tim.-. n-lraiiiod Irom cxiircH!iiii dii-lovul
ji ntinu'iits. Ily drRrei-i lio bc.'iinni bolder, until
TliC Dlrltte llarlntl. tiimlly nil ollin r of llio nny, now a riKidint of
Wo bnvo hcretotoro reterrea to trie ;tuk(, hi, ,,, V,rn Kvi.iniiiit J..i oiii.c, and
uppirsi his pnper, if lie fnutiiiuod lii violoiil
soci'ii!.ioii nrtii'lri i und nl'ter tlmt cut.', .Morte
mibmittcil hii L-.lituriaU to tlio oHi"or ii-foriTd to,
biTore he pulilisliud them I lie. at lfii;lh, "played
out" fiiiKUeinlly, mid to raiif Hie wind, no iliiulit,
raiiidlT bceam'e "loynl," nnd now, like old John
I 1) .,..1 I... ...n...!.;.. tt;tl, ltlV1tVI.ll.n-
ilethodist preacher, at .Mt. Jl leasant, g.ok,,8 to- acr,iund fhimhnUr.
A largo portion of the delegates to
the lato lladical Convention at Phila
delphia, were made of just such stuif
as this man itorso Hamilton and
their lieterogenious crew. A more
diabolical set of men never assembled
on this continent, hinco Gen. Wash
ington dispersed tho British hordes,
than those headed by Brownlow, nnd
his Mack nnd white allies. Their re
cent demonstration nt Philadelphia,
was as effectually aimed at the destruc
tion of this Government ; as were
those made hy the Tories and Cow
Boys under Cornwallis, daring the
early day9 of tlio Republic.
IA-n n rwl lii'O.I mi II SIll.ll'V of SHOO. I
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nnd tho charity of his neighbors, lie
was soon after picked up by the Abo
Utiouists for Senator. It is said that
ho now owns 530,000 real estate, and
S20,000 5-20 bonds, and that his wife
floui'is-hcs $5,000 worth of jewelry, etc.
The following telegram from Wash
ington, on the 8th inst., will probably
bhow how this divinely minded fellow
creature gets hold of money, land, etc.
Ho appears to be stf'.er the Indian.
But instead of being tlitir agent and
defender, ho has become their seducer,
and while acting U3 a Cabinet Minis
ter ho has been the ngent of a Yankee
emigration Bociety. Read the tele-
-ram
'It is already known that several
.lays beforo -Mr. Harlan retired from
the oince of Secretary of the Interior
he executed a contract on tho part of
tho Government of tho Uuitcd .States,
through himself as its representative,
passing tho tillo of tho reserve lands
of the Cherokee Indians, in the State (
jf Kansas, to tho Connecticut emigra
tion society for eight hundred thou
sand dollars, or one dollar nn.acre,
payable in regular installments, with
llio privilcgo of taking tho whole, the
f.ociety to receive tho deed upon the
payment of stipulated funds. This
subject was subsequently referred to
Attorney General Stanbcrry, who
yesterday rendered his opinion that
tho contract is not sustained by treaty
with the Cherokees, and therefore
ought to be ignored. 1 his will doubt
less bo done."
Lotal Economists. Every reader
knows very well, that cur country
hns been miserably governed, and out
rageously taxod,for the past fivo years ;
and all attributable to tho Greeley
reformers.
To illustrate ; Butter i3 nelling at
40 cents, divided thus: for tho butter,
20 cents ; for the support of the Negro
Bureau, 10 cents ; for stamps, taxes,
and the extra bounty to "loyal" Con
gressmen and other government rob
bers, 10 cent. Total, 40 cents.
Cofi'co costs 33 cents, yet it can be
bought for 10 cents; but by tho time
tho gold gamblers, Negro Bureau and
tlio tarilT nnd ttamp duties aro paid,
arc charged 33 cents. And every
thing else wo oat, use, or wear, is ad
justed in precisely tho samo manner;
and all this is done through tho tom
foolery of "loyalty."
these same men who wanted uh out
and was confirmed by acclamation.
"Wo cannot seiutrate. Wo cannot
removo our respective sections from
each other, nor build an impassible
wall between them. A husband and
wife may bo divorced and go out of
tho prescneo beyond the reach of each
other: but tho different part of our
(country cannot do this. They cannot
! but remain face to face; and inter
course, either amicable orhostilc,must
Sun.
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didn't want ns back again ! They said "K"" 8 "I"'."5" "",'
wo were a bill of expense to tho Union, '' "!u , tn Ti ii
-that it tost more to furnish us mails,! '10 ! v,,,,.onV. ""d rI!;ll'i'Um S
. (. V,. Il.r, id.nmn ' U C X 101 111 I Hit 1 Kill. J. Ill's U n ii f V. 1 U' .-.
revenue omcers, c , Ac., than itcame,,, . , ' ,
lo, and when wo wished to reliurc thel" "ynir";'?v ' . ,, continue between them
liberal North of this taxation on our-") , ' r Ti.' , " poso you go lo war, you cannot fight
account, dog gon usbut they incurred " ".""U' 7 , ,Vf n,r,n o f' iulwa; and when after much loss on
more exponsluo, keep us in thai, wo cm of sue botlsides, and no gain on either you
were worm w into wein in. imunnj " ,. , . i,,,! 1 1 ecasu uiiiiiio-, mo lueniieai out qneo
diOu't "vant us to wonc inggcn ei , i , ,,,. t. ,,,.
.:n;,.., i 1! I lii.i.i li in. inw ,JO' iioiiiuiaL.uii, uy u..."- "
lion to bo to support Logan's oPpo-!nE" "Pon you."
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WU) -""'-"KB ." Z'neut. Colonel Dickey. On tho --Ui
us n trimcraeiis ior mo mum'. -i"i.) i ' . ,, n , : ..,i x'..- t
i i c.i rri,.,. u:j u t., at tho Democratic nntl iNutional
drove us out of the Union. 1 hoy said -..i v. ,, 1n.
.... f iv ,,. Vw..i Union Convention of tho bixth llh-
wo nan ui i.n i lio oiu. i iu., vi.v.111 . ii ii.., ,i, -l i
at their word, lor such good chiistb.nsi 0'9 ,'lr,ct Mr- nndgc being
as populate the North must bo hones' J ' f out in a speech, ...
and they sent armies here to drive lie
which he declared, that at the time ho
lions, p.s to terms of intercourse, aro
Wo fully endorsed tho sentiment of
theso words when they were uttered
and us fully endorsed them now. Mr.
Licoln continued :
Many patriotic and worhty citizens
aro desirous of having tho national
constitution amended. i-
UIU
Ail
NEW HARDWARE ST0
Philip-sburg, Centre Co., Pa,
G. H. ZEIGL5B & C
HEALtltS IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware, We!
Willow and Tin Ware, Stoves, Oils
Paints, Glass, &c, &c.
T I v k 'i i 1 w e ' 1 1 a r i i d i t to s e ' 1 11 0 v ' H' nomination of Logan in n a
1 le3 Kud wed ai'gWtta fct- (.1IlVenlion. he sun- 1110 tho uvrntum mode seems prefer
vf0 the lladiea! State Convention, ho sup- " " V.
J; "I posed Logun was opposed to negro ,J.le ,n tha. ""
IUJ i ...- i.... '.. 'ui'igiiiito with the pe
suffrage and in favor of a restoration
s amendments to
people themselves,
permitting them to
mated
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1'olilirs in the Vulplt.
The parsons having returned from
their summer vacation resumed their
pulpits on Sunday for a new political
campaign. The- appear to be refresh
ed with the waters ot fashionablo re
sorts, salt and fresh; but the "waters
of life" do not appear to have inspired
them verj- much towards the fulfilment
of their supposed mission tho fapi rit
ual regeneration ot their flocks. H itli
few exceptions tho sermons preached
on Sunday wero political harangues,
some covert and insidious, sonio open,
bold, antl almost blasphemous. Dr.
Mellows, while taking his text lrom
tho Bible, dencantcd, not upon tho du
ty ot man to Ins Creator, but upon tho
elections, dragged into tho pulpit "the
glorious news lrom Maino und er-
monl, speculated upon tho prospects
in Pennsylvania, Ohio ami Indiana,
and concluded by a prayer to tho Al
mighty that llo might guide tho peo
ple to vote llio Radical ticket ut the
coming elections.
Such language one might expect to
hear in the gatherings atslreot corners
or in bar-rooms ; but your political
parson thinks that they uro subjects
good enough for the house of God.
Theso rejoicings over elections past
and prophetic auguries of tho result
of elections to como wero mixed up
with the most undignified abuse of the
President of tho United Slates and his
Administration. Aro there no souls
at ail to bo saved in Dr. Bellows
"Church ot All bouls ; Are tho ways
of the politicians of moro importance
to his cono-rcgation than "tho way
tho truth and tho life," w hich ho is
! supposed to lead them to ? Rev. The
odoro L. Cnylcr, too, opened Ins dis
course with a prayer that tho 1 resi
dent may bo led "through darkness
inti light," that is to say from the
darkness which envelops tho uphold
ers of the Constitution to tho ethereal
ligh. of Radicalism, will, its synjbols
of blood and fire and a new civil Avar.
I.- ntln'ou riiif tf'rilii'f-lii it- rl.OKrti til
that he not on y lavoreu negro ui- ' , . ,, - ,,r,
fra'o.but was opposed to restoring tlic l',irPf. ( Uo case of Con
hot" of the Onion except upon B.-0 f J!? w?sl T!o
a nolicy of eternal hate. Mr. Breek-h?, wlc, 10r,olllJ Wlbh lo
joiner accqii it rcjuc.
back.
cede, and advised us to do so,
loo the North at tho word. Then they
said we could not secede. . L.p .'1 tt..: ... .Xir' i. Z itcad or only
aiiu nicy seni soioiers anu tuieveb, - - , - ... take or re cct proiiOMliuns on
, n-i . i .. . . . i jni'ii 'i li-fini i id r ill n i kia-hi, p uul is " . ..
down anioii'r us. . nuo oravo u'.eiii"" ---- i
fought us, thieves ttolo from Us the
things w o bought of them, arid now
insist on selling them ove;-l We could
stand their fighting, b'U dog gon 'em,
not their stealing I When we sent
our wounded homo, wo found our
homes wero burned, or our goods
slolen. They destroyed or stole all
we had. then blamed us for not caring
fur their wounded! They curried on
wr.r against us to drive us back into
Iho'Uiiion. Andwheii wo were driven
back, they discovered that wo were
out of the Union !
They wanted us to 6cnd members
to Congress, and they sent thorn back
home. They said the war was a
brilliant sueeess. They say fighting,
alone, can restore the Union, and still,
when the fighting is over with, say
war divided tho union. v o nave
been subjugated repudiated dispos
sessed disfranchised contrabanded
reconstructed and desolated.
Wo have quit fighting, yet are war-
will iiimiii VTji ii ntif i.inwia nin
I lvi ii i v ii v tin b i' tv V j v v , . . . , " . . j
' . ... 1 ' y . . un .rcii.xi i tA litt in-llOl'lfV iltUl
.ironuseil sir Ho want to Ue in the aiv y
nvnn tvlinni f iinV Ml'imi' llll'Il II, Will
BT-Will sonio of our "Torch-and-Turpentino"
cote mporaries inform the
public whethor Judge Pitkin, the man
who before tho election, went about
policy
enridgo said ho could not consistently,
with his ideas of duty and patriotism,
nupport a man who held such doc
trines. Thcro aro thousands of patriotic
citizens who will do just as Mr. Breck
enridgo has done abandon the Radi
cal party whose success promises hate,
Llood, and war. Cincinnati Enquirer.
.J "Loyal' Threat.
A Republican paper boasts that
"neither the President nor the Cop
perheads havo any remedy against
tho decision of Congress not lo admit
the southerners to seats." What wo
say is, that if they havo no remedy
against such a usurpation, it is because
they have not the pluck of bravo men
to ussort their rights. This usurpa
tion, if ucouiesced in, ends the repub
lic. I f Congress can reject those who
On tho 27tU Scptriuljcr, lbCC, by Ittv. A. II.
Sfxuower, Mr. J- 1HVIX McBlUDE to Mi
AltMIXA H. NICHOLS.
On tho 2Hth Bi'ptcmbcr, 1SG8, by Joskth W.
Li it., F.sq., Mr. WILLIAM W. KILLMER to
Miss MAUIAII AVAS-UBIKXE; all of Ileeeiirin
townthip.
On tlin 27th ?ptcmbrr, liCC, at the house of the
bride's father, by Itev. J. A. NiNi n, Mr. JOHN
l?. JL'ltV, IhI Lieut. H'li IteK-t, 1. V., to M:
KKIlFt'CA Mi t'OHKLK; nil of thi eoiinty.
rfillE ittention of Mechanics, BuiMeri, FuJ
rs, i.uiuoeriuen, iinu uujern runerii,u
invi'ed o the fart tbut e am olTeriu u Wm
assortment of goods in our line, thau tin
found elsowhore in this put of the Suit,
Prices to Suit the Times-
Our stock comprises a (jenonil susortoient
TOOLS and MATERIALS used by Carpeuit:
liliicksiniths, Carriape and Wagon Mnkers, Ju;
era, Ac, Ac; together with a ltue nock
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, SPIKE
MINING SUPPLIES, SAD
DLERY, ROPE, CHAINS,
GRINDSTONES, CIR
CULAR, MILL, &
CROSS-CUT
SAWS,
ENAMELLED, FINISHED, AN:I
PLAIN HOLLOW WARE.
CABLE CHAINS,
LARD, LIXSEED, COAL, LVERICATIS
AND FISH OILS,
TURPEXTISE,
ivx ilffiliiSfrafBts.
nion, yet arc told wo shall not conic
in. l hey call us inhdeis, yet lorget
Christianity themselves. 1
If wo aro not without money, influ-
enco power or prestige, why is tho
Mortl. afraid ol us r It wc aro expect
ed to bo good citizens why do not the
Radicals of the North set the example;
If wc are not in tho Union, where are
we? If this is our reward for dis
banding our serried ranks, what was
tho uso of disbanding ! Why not
keep on fighting ? If wo aro conquer
ed, why not accept us us such.
If we arc not conquered, why not
go on with tho war, renew tl.c mur
derous crusado for cotton, mules, nig
gers, jewelry and furniture " 1 he men
become a self -created and a zelf -existing
holy. For this monstrous wrong
there is a remedy. Tho southern
States havo tho same rights there that
the northern have. Every conserva
tive member, North and South, has
as good right there ns tho radicals,
and they should tako their seats, and
"light it out on that line." It will bo
tho President's duty to see that tho
laws aro enforced. It will not take
long to legally squelch tho Stevens
and Sumner insurgents if they attempt
lo forcibly eject members from their
seals. In our opinion this is the duty
of the conservatives. Tho southern
and northern conservatives are a ma-
who fought us like brave men now say j'"ty of even the present Congress, if
that fair play shall bo the order of the
day. J he cowards, thieves and plun
derers w ho robbed and desolated and
desecrated us, now aro anxious for
another war upon us, that tho balanco
of what we have may bo slolen from
us, and their pockets still farther filled,
egally organized. Wo say let them
go there, and together refuso to be
put down by the "radical'' revolution
ists. The soufllo would bo brief, and
would end right. It will be fho Pres
ident's duty and his pleasure, we
doubt not, to recognize tho legal ma
riM i 1 1 o rot. it a t 1 1 r.ii for sale.
X 1 h' for mlo a riiotoj;raph (.'All, in g'io.1
onicr, now at Warrior's Murk, Il.intiir; Inn co. It
will he nil.! on reasonable terms. Apply to Mr.
Hamlin, Warrior's Mark, or C. I. Watesn, C'.eiu
liel.l. iVtlO-.'ml JOrf. HliT.l.lt.
ii tv c i.o thin ; s i'tiit ic
FLEMING & HOELr
('riHYKXSVIU.E, l'KSN'i,
In the Tost OOi.-o builtling, liavo just received ami
ooeneil a lurre anJ Guv asrorlinonl of irmly made
Clothing. For Cn they atll cheaper than the
eheape.it, and are constantly receiving rrcsh sup
plies. Call anil foe fur yourselves. Oct. 10, TiB -St.
Ladies'Fancy Furs,
AT JOHN FARLIR.VS
OiJ FiKal, HfIkmI
Fur Manu factory,
No. T1S Arch Street,
abovn 7th, riIILAPF.L'A
Have now in store, of mv
own Iuiporliiti.iti nndMan-
luni'ture, one of the laiqrst
anil nio-t beautiful im-Ipc-
" Imlirs' anil children's wear.
'-vi-vxin tne city. Also, a tine
Lent. I ur
Ham.
I am 1m ennhlctl to ilispose of mv coo, Is at vcrv
reasonn'ile pri'e, and I would thirifoie solii-it a
cull from my fri. nils of OosrticM rnuntr an'l vi
cinity. Itemembir the name, mmlw anil ttrcet.
JOHN FA It Kl RA,
Xo. 71S Arch Plreet, ahove 7ih, south si'le, Thila.
i-1,1 have im iiartner, nor couneclion with any
other iitore in rhiiHili-lphia. octlO-tm
BEXZIXE,
VARXISHEf.
COAL-OIL LAMPS i LANTERNS
An excellent a.ortment of FTXR CUTTLERTi
euinprising Knires, Foi ks. Ilessert, Tea, rn
Table fpjons, Scu-nors, Haiors, lo,
USITTAXIA IND SILVER-TLATED WABil
TEN WAVK IN GREAT VARIETY
ai.il best Vanulactur.
""' i ;,5 s'rtment of
asr;!E8.-S .Moves and Co
ilousehol I, Ilorticilltoral, Farming anil Rafllsjl
laipUincnts, ol the latest ni uoal
Improved iiatterns.
riackimiths can Ve luppliei wilU
ANVILS,
BELLOWS,
VICES,
SLEDGE
HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULL
SHOES, IIOIJ.SI3 NAILS,
And all kinii of IIlON AND STEEL.
u ii.l wo urn I, hum. , I Inn u. A 1 on ,rUi n ,r I JOH t V BS tllO Coil'imS. A
glUll.UU, II OS HOI, U ll-.ll UUUV.
now or
at our own funerals. Wo aro asked
to sing melodies while sitting on bay-
...I - i. ...I .1 ...i.:i
n-i .i i i i iuiiiis; i u ui u UMiai in u.iiiiu iinu
1 ho olher riohcal preachers wero more i . . . , , . . . , . , ..
. ,. . . '. ',, . m ' the slow match is burning brightly in
de hcato in their a minions. Dr. Tyngi -,v i i. .-n
... .. .i.ii ,J, our tela rs. e aro asked to sit still
luiormeu ins aiiuienco inai no uau ins
I
VOL It t IIOICIU We will send bv
The I'tiblie Ittbl.
Tho following is tho ollicial state
ment of tho public debt of tho United
l.n ;.,,,1l..l 1... it... .i.l.i Vl.,l,.i ll,i 11 lnl.11,1 .
, . i , .. 41 HU IlinillLLVI UV LIIO llllll ll IIW BlUll IJlillli? vn bill Ifl I nri ,1 u ii
tirade bottled up, but would open it : ugwjo iup woincn . ,)K ,r 1EAlUNU C0IN 1NTKlu:ST.
on a future occasion. W itli such an,.,,,,, ,-, u u U , ckw on 1 no
, I p .i . . . 1 nnu pumu niiuu viui-i a luuiiiib u u t j'ti mn. uwimi tfii'i'.v.'iinj
retailing staio liadicat piai.i.mes in l" I'-l"" arc asked to believe others who willl -crct. bonds '07-f.S IW.-Wl 80
iii.'keil, a las hew inn .Mueliine, ruber " U'ller A
Wilson or tlrover A Hnker, lo any person sending
n, boforo tho firt of Jnnniry next, the nanus oi
Sixteen New Fuhsenlwrs lo tho
".IVir 1'oiA- Obstrrcr,'
with the tnoney, (J.'.S,) fur one year, in advance.
"fX-On and after January 1, l1!?, we shall re
quire Fighteen new ftihserilmrs (I OS.)
We have sent nway a" premiums nearly TIII'vLF.
It I. liltl.ll ol thiiic niaolnnes, and thev Kite uiu
verfal satisfnetion. The new subscribers mav be
iMi ill". i . .ill rii.v4 iu 1'iiu i i ui iii i ,i nil' ii mi u- ivi ii. ."Minn vi-'i'j i -,..,,,".. i i vi
.u:v,. : ,!, , -u j.- hlletl by Into preachers wo cannot.,.,,.,.... . i .. . ,.,, t0i oun -M-r.anJ
' Miii mi ri .visi'il tlinl. tlin urmr l.lurkinl . . , I . . trom one or lrom various ilnee. Sinl the name?
I ' : iiskpd to imiiw Ilnwi'if) in llio lino o :(i.iii'rct. ;i- Ml hnnrle. . IS Id'' ''.ill III) r...t n. ...... ..i.i; n, c i- ...a
ll,T.r0,tK.iU Du
ring tho A-ar was employed in ElmiraZion ,JharvUvQte entertained by their i! V0 10.y fltowl'r8 l".11'0",
as a military clerk, but spent most of,m, pastor will, somewhat similar, ' l" outcry Mast yet piping from l
, . . ... . , i.i i i i J north and to deck our gave yards wit
his timo m celling up private theatn-l though much more moderato and ., , rj
language
nor that when
that the Saviour had
1 as well as white bin-
aa nt which li( nluvfil iho nnrt of, Christian
" I l.
. . . .Ml 1 I HI HI' HUIIlll I'll
G.HS.pp.ns, unt.l ho was known lyUj for col()1,
that name r Our loyal lnends have- IU,rSi on0 0f the congregation cried
IIVIIllUUVU aisjts , a ua siss sj u .i v .s i i , V'U V Jills 111) aillll, tl 1 1 ' I 111 V t H'MU ' ,1 I . t I I O ) n,i -
r , -r, i . . i . . ii t .repair the damages the war ins made. . 5-year (-G0 notes
T, ,.!.,..., P.,'..uar,i.a i,(i ifTiin-il rnnn to thpir tiif (.limit inif ....
1. I lilL II IV 1 1 J UVItlVC-. 4. 1. I . . w . . . v.... - -
,.t fv,rf rlionn inntoiMiil We mmJ l'i"g SCi eamilig. This
... no doubt, most unseemly conduct in a
nose that when thev pet the negroes . ... . .. J
. ? .? ciuircn, inn, 1101 a wiiii worso than llio
asked to grow flowers in the face o !(i-peret. S-"0 bonds
ic i av' pension fund
tl ... .
flowers, while dogs are barking at our! AOlal. J,.iHi,0(i;j,!iU bU
heels. The north claims the religion DF.nT UFAnixo cltiiienty intf.hkst.
of the country, yet jabs and stabs us d-pcr ct. bonds 8!,rL,2,l.M,0 00
in puritanical hate. (Temporary loan 22, 500,000 00
All wo want is peace. o wish to .i-yr. comp. int. notes !;., ol2, 140 00
cireulni a si nt fiee.
TLKM5 .t ,'ifl per vcar in advance.
SIDNEY K. MollSK, Jr., A Co.,
oetlO.nt .17 Park How. New York.
Carpenters and Builders will Cnd In our esUt
li.-hiuont a superior stock of
PLines, Sines, Augers, Hatchets, $in$li
Double-II U and Pealing Axes,
Hammers, Files, Hinges,
Chisels, Screws, Lvlts,
Locks,
Pulkys, Sash, Cord, JLc., ic.
n': Wo w ish to live as brothers of a corn-
was, .. .
iiidii ni l iini, )ii m i: ii riiif 'i tinsei v-
ants. As one of the Soulhvrners 1 try
to bo tiicir cqua'.s, their material will' !tun,lim .-,hn w.ilitI, ,vi,wnna u,,n to fear an oi iins-i iry to s.n.lo-l
all bo Prof.,; introduce politics, profanity, a spirit rT,
, r i i. .. i .-..I i .r nodi
double, and they will
Hon., ilc.
t
nice while our conquerors aro
ing in drunken trice l urn in
Total,
Matured debt not prc-
74:i,nO(i,Of)0 00
o;!0,o:!o,ioo 001
Faruiersant Itiftmen will find evrryttiinj ill
tbeir line, and cheaper than can be had (.
win re.
TiT-rarticular attention t InTiteJ to
OUR STOCK OF STOVE,
Coir.prlsinj; Fpear'a Colebratcd Anti-Du-t, CwV
and Tarlor Stores, ot all siics. Al.o,
j Til E NIAGARA COOK.rARLOU
lilu bid A N f, D A U N. DE W 0 liOI".
ARCTIC AND 'O.MMON
tG 3, itH'KET,
lo.
ruii'tiii'ii m,i 'it, ti-tiu.
Ihis Is in artirle T r wattling without ruhhinp,
I r - . . . .in aa.i fii.i . I .a va.ri'i in lerv iiuiv I'lit-e, wnirn will re-
semen ior ia. ineni c-',oj,.i i j n , (-,, TPry , ii:1 nih, ,ad unlike other ptepar
IiF.llT 11KAHI.VG NO INTKIlFST. alions oirered for a like pur... win, ot no?
United States notes SW.lfi') "02 00 T"" r-nT'"t. bu' "'" i ""'h "bitir
It
earnest in nsli
liui,...l inlit lli, .it -,,,1,.!l .......... I. . a
,,lir,.,l "J llllU llllll Mil Ml r ilVllll!.. 11 . I
.. .. t ' .1.. was promised
' u Donin -"K ui in i "I ii M ii'Mi Hill u ' hum- .- , , ,. . , . . , , ,
XllO 1'IHIO- r .. . HI' lilt s 1 ilTIl I Mill III I tlin nv h
riess ot niiniNti'i-s nt n-hirimi m tn suvn ... ' ... '
I ill.'!, Ol llll II ll-l VI 15 UI ll-i!l!lll l."5 III HilVli ... , . X- .1 "II .1 ,
' I , i . .i i . r yet the Ninth wi not Keen fai h with
.souls and promulguto the doctrine of , , , , ,, ... 1 . ,
I . 1 .. " . . . . UK ytl(l I to fun. ll ivn i'iii t liui-.i
. ..11 l... i ...... ,.i
; i Mill ll I 11 nil IHvll , I'll b llllll iniv.1 n oi . , , -. . . .
. .' thll tlOlU'O llllll lit I'hl ltd lil'oliouiwl na
nnd :, r .. . . ... .
inu i u uui uii'ii uuu o iKoi ueiier .m i in i rcas v coin
Unity and Harmony.
crats and Conpervatives of Massachu
Bctts, havo put the following State
ticket in the field : for Governor Gen. Dr. Bellows' and Dr. Cheever's
Horace C. Leo; Secretary of State,1 Dr. Tyng's stamp dosj.isc all such old
Col. Luther Stephenson ; State Audi-!1a!,io,1K,,1l ,1"io."H' 1'1'ey cvidci.lly
. n . ., T. , . i regard the pulpit as a political ros-
tor, Gen. Arthur 1. Devceaux; At-jtrn n(J i',,,,,! of being the. moulh
torney General, Hon. A in. C. Endi-j ,,it.ce o(-t10 Gosi,t. lluy llilV0 i,ccotno
cott. lion. John Quincy Adams, jr. ' t ho agents of the politicians) and tho
eon of tho cx-rrcsident of thafnamc, Evil One. Xew York Herald.
was the President of the Convention,
king for tho pcaco which ; Fractional currency 27,020,'j:
Ins, if wo disbanded our Gold certillc'a of deposit 11,057,1)1
.1)10 00
Ihun (Sfl'inurv nxl!...r4 .ilk..... a..l
3. HUM xn inini in niv'i up w i xa wu u upiiu nvui
f anil Irar.
Total,
us. And 1 tell you, if we cunt have .Total Debt
4;;7,252,20.) 3
1 1 reinovoj greae sptj as if l.y magic, and
soften the dirt by soaainf. so that nosing will
in ordinary eases entirely remove it, ,
This powder It prepared in accordance with
IkiTAll of the above Goods will l
sold CHEAP FOR CASHea
G. II. ZKIGLLR cyCo.
rhilipshurg, Oct.. 10, l.i.Mt-ly
rpr.i
1
x v "1 iv i rt if. ui v m ii ii tn '(ivi-"! Tvui in r I ll
" ' ilnrlr. mliirti fru-lt.l hv I.fllxrt l'stntxt It
701,.ri.)H,7O!)
has been in ue for more than a year, an I has
fSf).2;0.0('0 C.') rroved it?e,f an universal fuvoriio wherernr it
Lose it at one. But 1 will wait awhile Am'tin Treas'v-curencv 41.!l."):!.S.'S l2 I has li.en ued. Am. m the advantages cUiuU
for snri'lv ihiiMi'tisii nf mi:;, .mil ! are the lollo. irg, vi.
honor has not quite died out'in the! Total, 128,-lo.7t)7 W)
North I hero is a better day coin
ing onother year will tell tlio etoryj
The I'hoi its. By tin a' ,.-ouiit Cled
in mo rroiuito l ourt at l ii.cao, in
Vt lir.ISs' l .X A Ml N ATION!, -Ar
iilienitts IhI S.'hoolfc. i.i rUrf,,.i,i cour.tv.
nni-1 et the foilowini; tiatoe-i plaoi s, al 9 o t
A. M.: lluton and I'm, ii,-t. oih, ai No. 1 1-
house in llii!mi; Cui ,ns illv and oa u
Mh.nl Curwensville: I ar,.i id and La reniA
the lliih, at t i. itield ; Co intrt in and Ksrthaui,
on tho Ilih. ut Mi, !.,., '.in- - O.r.ul. sri
I are the folloairc, vi. llo.h,.,. on 1 ri.lv. ilm I'M, ."i r,in.-n- Hill;
-It saves ail tho expense of soap usually used Inion, on the l.'nh, at KikWoii; illoom an!
en cotton nnd liien goods. lliudv. on the Kith, nt Lnttn rsliuru : I'mn, Lt-T-
rf '1 l nn l.tlMK'QIU nii rrmll i' ,,t ...l,., x i il . . ..t . . 1 . a -a . s a .
xrhii.K xx-iik tbn lurrer-ot fver nuaombleil ! . , v ui auui eonneetKin witn mo Belli 'inelil ol 1110 ripleilllier. SHOWS llllll during tho
. ,, . e. nni . ' .y rri'lc'1" to consider a crime, cstato of Trussell, tho owner of half month tho debt has been decreased to
in the State, nearly .000 dcleg.ilcii J hey make "invidious distinctions on of the famous race horse Dexter, it the amount of S22,:t Di,22ti M.
being present. Radicalism is being account of color," they give ft blak appears that, from Juno Rith, lttili,
environed even in tho citadel of it 'soldier, because he is black, thro times to ihn , bit , i,l' t Im ii,.,.,,iit lo-a ilmn1 i lMINIi H AToir N)i'K r.-Utters
, , , ... i as much bouiltv US the' rive to n fmo. o..,il.u l... I.. ..!( ,. 1 : "f A,lininitiatioii having Jx-cu priinled the that many useless compound have ben intrmluc- dor. The aiip'.l.'ams are, thin lore, n-niiitvd to pre-
power, by those who love their coun-."8,.1""1 ,.,"u," Us lM Suo lo ftb)ur nionths:Uie hoi so earned for his ,,,,, rsiened o the ..ute of i.e. it. lvihompso,,, ed . the ,.ui.i,o bi,h have ro.ted the .loth, or c.,t . tdl tmonv. ihilort-
try more than pdf. . owners i7 O.I, Whilst his expenses dee d, lute of Curwen.ville, ClearfieM eouniy, all failed in removii g the dirt, but knowing the in- ponsihlc pe.si ns, known in u10 eomiuurity, M
1 it,..,. .r ii,n nin. r ...vi.: . . a , , ,.. , . . . .i ......
( 1 I ( 1 -.-1 ' 0. . ... ....... v. iui.i(i aim mr . ,iv nn.i reruson, mi ue i.tli, ni bui'""
Am t Of debt, loss rash (wear and tear. Ci-v: it. 11. cn i!n ' tn.at llowsr; rurnsido. Set
II) lieasliry tJ.Oi.I.ti.iti.Oll bhl i". Mr cleaning windows It is unsurpassed. V'ashiiigtoa nuj v h, m, on the ltliii. at N. asa-
. it ..u .... .... .... ..... i ... . . ... . . .
and hnnx, on the .iHh, al .Mi'
I llra.ll'or.l, on the "-., al
, . , " i .i
t ...... .. r..t , n,i , .,,,.,', ,,i. .-m nuur vw- ,iains uruve; urmiam aii'i .Morris, ou tne ...u.
ilHiren eKCept to luuif. u the jowdir. , hylertown; Hcalur an t Oaeci.a iior.,or. the itt&i
DMi-etions with f h package. 1 a t t lie Cel. i re Softool House; Woodward, on ta
And ee n e reaaily approeialed ly a sinite 5.ith, at Tims. IIeadersou'i ituelich, on the W
trial. The c,' r washing for a family of five t Janeirilie; liicaria, on tlio i'7t'.i a' ti'.rn liue.
or six persons wi'l not exceed tupkr itstx. ', I'y then, w fnnu,il Uieteit'.t!i'ntea,the.iiperinti'i-
The inaiiufacliireri of this powder are aware dent c riil'.rs to the cood moral character ol the ho.-
II) ireaslirj' t,;)i.(,,;.iti,Uli 1M tor cleaning winnows it is unsurpassed. Washington nuj
A comparison of this with tho blto-!'i.,hJ,7,"lqu"T,.'r ,ll0lti"" 1"',,'r u'" 'n.eu'u; J""lll 1
.'. ... , . .ii. 'quired it Impaits a beautiful floss and lutre, villi-: Itogs and
niCilt Of the JUllllC debt On the 1st Of ( much superior to any other mo le. No water re- limns' drove;
ItTA Southern paper bays that
during tho war thousands of Union which had been stealino- her chickens'.
fciTA woman in Butler.Bates county, r, i,r,i j-V
Mo., caught a wolf, the other day,, '
were $."),783 10, tho net profits being V"' indebted m sail e.tnte
... , . . ' X o mtf. i.avnient. and llmu, Imvoifl
ill make Iminedi-, trlnein excellence ol this article, the Confidently ccrtiflcaus ill bo is;jed. Pin-c'orsai, !( iiis.inar
ate payment, and those having plains against the j proclaim it as being adapted to meet a demand rciuested to be pr. sent. (iUO W.SNYDF.K,
sanio will present thorn priiper'v aitthentiented for . h;oh has long existed, and which has hereto ' Sent. 19th, lbiii)-3t. Co-riuii,rintcniirnl.
, f.oiv iiM'ii' r . .. ....! m,. . . . ' . ' L
tho men
I settli-inent.
i Oi-tlO-fit
JOHN 1UV1N,
Administiatnr.
r-t.n c-t.
soldiers wnro UilloH ll,ro,rh ,,if.i,.iJ I... .v .... .1 ,.: I L V v : w '
ir. ,i. wi ii J -"'& iii.iinS miuugii who sKiiiKea on 1110 neid aro very
ton givon to the rebls by negro B fence, and held him till another.bravo in their denunciations .of tho ()0B"h" 'r"? V,7:n'0"'evbjr
pv.oman killed him xrith a club. R
- vsav -'-- "iV "VUtf. V l TTHTT I i, I ITUBfT I Z ((.
fur
'u iuui;, nuu neu niui nil a
j-w.omftn killed him xrjth a club.
remained unmpplied. Manufactured
HOWE A 61K ENS,
Also. Manufacturer! of Familf IH r..ln'e. t.h. 1r" t't"- f
For sal by mcorand Dealer! everywhere. lAJSNF.n VKUIT ef all kinds, al
f-rnsca and nhtl.iml.ial tur--t.-rs of ev,rr
' JL hind of the latest improeenonn, for ,i at
IlAKfMVli'K A Ih'VlN.
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