S he SCWuubUfan. ! IZ ;Vvm xlt 8Ui Giorgi B-Goodlasdlk, Editor. cad ci CI n pi CLEARrltLU, r. Wednesday Morain?, Dec. 5, 18C6. ?' U'TT.. Tt, l-r. fV.u hi . , i , Bia Dn rem, - the control of oar old friend Win. S-1 Garvin, who. we hope, will be able to bring old -ilesser" to right i;jain. Tbs Riuht 'asik A number of negroe in PhiladelphU are forming themselves into an association entitled Lincoln' Company," with the object cf fjinjj to Liberia. OSeial returns from all the couo- tiea in Xcw York State give a major for Governor Fenton or 13,745. r, whole State U over itT The vote cf the whole State is over 12,000 below that of li'A. J road, expecting it would he found. The income of lion. Asa Tacker, of. xhoy were to have their examination Carbon county, is returned by the 'il- j to-day, at Sowers. The child, by pro ternal revenue assessor, for last year, per attention, is likely to recover. ' at tl'i.T'iT. We would add another T ' I Ovra-CBowpED Labob Mabket eolnmn to the KepubUcan, if we had . The yew Yort papers are cautioning o&ly i three month' Income of this ; kind. SE5ATO&UL X a!. i he war on the Senatorial question, between the loyal factious, is becoming interesting. Cur tin mud Cameron ocenpy the centre of tie ring, ms clowa and ring-matcr, while Steven, Forney and Grow are trjirg to ride the no'e The oEcisJ majority against Hon. A. J. E'Jgen ia the Fourth Congres- 'ocal IKtriet of New Jerev, U but i 2M To accomplish this much, the ! canvaseer, threw oat 135 ballots be- eanse thev were printed Andrew Jack t-ji Rogers Eogers. instead of Andrew J. Dla. nn Jacob Fry, aa olJ and , colored jieople, contrabands. Ac., seek- promioent IemcKrit of this State, !" employment here, of whom it is Uied at XorristowB on Wednesday ! sa,tf to V lhal, tw?my tliojiaand will , . ,:notaverjge a dav work in a week lat. Ue was formerly a member of duHng th comin;; winter T1)e pilor the State Legislature, a Representa house is already overflowing and una tive ia Congress frm l-i5 to 1?C9. ble to afford a shelter for the swarms ac J sirred alio a Auditor General of of vagrants and houseless ones afloat the S'-ate. A number of Eastern woolen mana Cictsrcr have determined to stop. TVey ay they cannot afford to pay commissions. Government tax and the present enormous price of dye stuffs asd wool. Poor fellow! These same chap, have doabled their capital from ' t two to three time daring the past six yean. T-. n.-.. t it Eruoior Pioc.EM.-Eer llenrj Ward Beecher aiicoa-iced to hi con-j pre jit km, oo Sandav last, that he had students of the evidence in the case of rra-ed a troupe of .ingers, and in ,he ?T'"-toni, believe that the con- . , viction was nnjust, or at any rate un ite f.Ure Wd give "sacred con- ja.linecl llT th te.,imony, a. ,d tho in vert" ia hi church. We presume be i trinsic improbability of such a man's ha adopted this plan to keep his netnbers theatre. from attending any other M it cm fercwa rw-. CmMinL fcT a rir-m yuKf ili iiM fuermi ext, the; w:U qnarrel with thei Lord fur avowing people to die on that ! man has Wen on more than one ocea dar. Pats is the place where, a hun-'fion nrged in our columns; and the drrd rears srn it wai a in for a man I wisJo" of 8orae movement such as to kb hi wile on Pandnv, but it was lU' ,now rted will be appa- . . , .- i r'nt to all w ho have given the matter pocooaceJ a s-arp Ins.neso transac- a cot:dertioii.- AJccrtiscr. Uoo to maraSctare woo-Jen hams or! - maimer, ou Mocduy, aad sell them to the -heathen round about cf the week. Hoa. IWI K. Ma -reder. Jnd,- ..r'common-proportv.tes; .v. c-.i j . . , . .. otw'j u.s-.nei ci jian ian l, has lea arrested, by order of Lieut. Van '' ' " nt, for ' t-ivil AcHep, a negro-burvaa agent Ei.-tit K,'!! U nrr,,.;, i n . Kireaa ur K. m.M.. ... . i. .j.nv. i.j m jojh crse to protect the 'gentleman from Africa." We wish we tad a laream to protect oar ri -hts Upon Ci iat we are ffr r,! t,n, Hi , J ' - - - - im. ui WI'.T Some fellow, neglected by the Fool- A...-,iarvi?a tae t buade.'phia ATteao pu to prove that the Constitu - uui r- Va an- J.IL. it . r , .v. ... .c. . . " .v.,. .tes..one. Mme,,.,. , . ,h.s,.,.in r,Hn. ooi are txg.-er than ether; tat this offices, and it was he, at the Charles- j tlure " "" mnn w, l'ore V""'1' e, denominated by the e-Iitor aa 1 ton Convention, who terrified Butler ' ,K'.nt P"rt " 18 nut ln'dy ejnrisn-mast be a whopper The ' " temporary whiteness, like that ! '"'' ' both its at tion and its rc tt, see that their treason h l,f lh:llk- lT threatning to cut off , ? , ,"-.,,,t B Mu'vo ll0 " V :a de'-ated an i (!,.. . l- I ths doctor's ears and nail them to the ! ulus'"ng " no doubt amusing -r.l r T g ""for bad been imprudent, I ? "",me hi.e State ol'.Sou.h 'JU vennct to get out of the ' tut he was very quiet during the rest i ar"""a hugging with the black State w,f l7 phiUuj.bv. W, ,riKse ot- the session o"f the Convention, and;"' iM-'liu-lt, l't to us it was far t aNe jaritwUl next atumpt to toadied the South by voting till v-scven ' , mi"""K. bec-anso we knew that rove that the moon i trade out or ' tin,M f"r Jtf.-rwii Davis, as his can-! the political offspring l.rn of such an ' . ' Cl Pf' didate ror the Presidencv.-A,-A.iajr. 1 e'"r m.th.ng but a Mon- -reea ttieese. ( I grel brat. Mrs. Carolina has added The Tinvrmw n . r Bitlxa Ain bis Gami. Imsirine", : nothing to her chaste reputation Tor u , , c i: . '"""0" ! S-'- Hoffman, of New York, in . that little love-making. The lKMnoc - srtal acd batter Erigade" to. k it the speech at lluffalo, "imngins Thad. I racy, or the Conservatism, or w hat : to their to ire up a rwreptioa ; Stevens aa President, Parson llrown-1 ever you call it, of Massachusetts, as :-. boooref the 'War Rrpresenta r ve, oe their return to Washington. - Sata-diy last. The committee had - . . j v... . fr the cccaskie, as a similar commit - aa4 a year ago to get one to de - k Lno-an was 1 rer a ea!vrv pg A. . . ,. . i iicai iuou au. j iva near wuai niy j r. erj- stripe oi wur ; ami mifoirto pol- , .ftioT!tei,lhn Iiami.n.and a score, friend in the audience says. 1 make , iticians have Ueu holding their Con ci" others ; but all declined, antil they j it a point never to contradict a sensi- volitions all around ; but let the De-c- A.iwa to a white negro judge, 'bl remark." Great laughter mocracy have, at least, ono Conven- .a. .i. ik;- . i.i V. I m I tion of genuine white politicians. A a-.er t! U mg bad teea p.t- GfDeral G. w s-bofield has been ! Convention of brave anil true patriot. ; ea acta iloo-lAy. spread binned iTf namr i'-wi. aUWnniit wo tVe ! . I.k. iMf,..-. ' v - .The lrbariin displayed in thin in v i - ,1 'stance would furnish materixl for ! twrt-cotumn article on humanitarian-! !iiiu iu mo -tw iuik i ncaac, uau : .1 X' ' I iT I . t 1 I . . the crime heen committed in Ninth , 'Carolina, instead cf Massachusetts. 1 Hut happening where it did, it i I I merely treated as an incident of the day, and the child being white defeaU a loyal howl : ' A man named Jainea (randcll, 'living with his wife at Wcatfield, Mu, has been arrested, together with wife, and the two are held for I""""""'"" at bo.iiere, for unnatural ' and inhuman conduct in trying to de- ; .1 . i: . . f i. .1:11 Biroy ine mo ui un luiant iiiiiu. 11 nn,l l.i iril., d.i. linen I been married but a little over a year, ! took the child to the Shaken at Kn- I tk-M and urged them to adopt it. The Shakers refused; and the parents then took the child to a neighboring wood, 1 put it in a hole or hollow, und cover- ing it with leaves, left it to its fate. It is thought, from marks and bruises on the infant's head and luce, that the unnatural parents' stamped upon it, with a view of killing it, bet'oro cover-1 ing it with leaves It xv is discovered i the next dav by two huntsmen. ' j I ! their dog and was found to L"1'"'' parents deny tual tliey stamped on the child, and say they left it near the country workmen against seeking em ployment ft that city, telling them that the labor market there is over stocked, business dull, at.d multitudes of workmen are discharged, while the rate of wages is falling. Referring to this fact tho Washington Star re mark: "We feel it a duty to give the same warning to perxms coming to Washington in search of employ ment. In onr long experience in the newspajier business we have never tie fore known so many persons out of employment in this city. A largi; portion of tho filiating population brought here by the war, still linger 'onS er,thc '? for their labor has ceased, and jostle each other for a livelihood in all the trades, and in a fierce contest for the smallest govern mental office. Descending the social i scale, we have some thirty thousand upon our streets, and Heaven only knows what will become of tho thous ands of the unemployed here when the severity of the winter come up on u. Tin Case or SrANuita We learn j that an earnest effort is to be made, ! now lnat llie tumult and excitement ! of ' o' ' up- : un t lip . I ti.nti.in nr tin Pr,u.i,t,,it tliA ne o EjwarJ ? pangler, a prisoner of the' Dry Tortngas, charged with the I complicity in the assassination of r, . J j Tresident Lincoln. Both Spangler s own friends, and many disinterested : being concerned in the plot is a strong element in his favor. The present el fort is not for the pardon of the con- condemned man, but for a new trial, l, ,,.1, :n i.;,. .,..,... Vi i - i "I I" " estai usiiing lis innocence ootoro au iniiartial jury. The necessity of some Hrlion in tliir-nu tA tl.ta nr.f, .Hnniln i . Take Notice It is a noteworthy thetwlancel mat . mu biulium7u.i unikt'J I spokesmen ; all the long haired "re formers:" all the spiritualist : all the 1 ,-; . ' ,r. ' . md al the Kloomer and rights females Mrs. Swiss-1 -II a 1 - free ilovers; and ii,irn,, , n.e,m' i'. aj .uey Mone, Anna Dickinson, 4c arc of and w ith I'-'i'cal party. Every impudent, Ulathering, ort bless, rattl s. rattle j.aieddar-i, ! " J ' . .- . J"J , nu nerv he-temale is opiM.sed to to a re ! established Union. A their dailv ' Practice is in violation ot either the 'a,, ''n,ture. of morality, or or God, ! ihtT M npt K,0.rJ. to ! any otherorganiration. I atdl won Frank R I. ubbock, ex Governor of T.m mnA m r ..Innnl ....I 1..IT I 1 erson Iavis, has estahli.hcd himself, ' i" connection with bis son, at llonst- ' fT XX th a it t ii in ainl ivi niniiLki.,11 ! ' holiness. For twentv fire rear, Mr k.w a iserreiary oi me lreasury, j Henry J. Raymond as Secretary of State. James tiordon Bennett as Min- Lter to England, and the travelling uuujTiwii prraiiiniiisiiiig me eour. - ' try as members of Congress. With ! U-H ruirrs w mi woum your secuinc ' 'orlD (Voice Butler would , appointed Major in the Forty-first reg - luicnt. rrg'iinr arinv Many mit-nlled lVnmcratic journals . t 1 ... .... ... .1 ... . u . . 1 .. . . L ,n" leaner, pronuw -.., ...... i . i . i - i i ... j i i ' Miff Ol UlC HOUlMiMIP Him BJ hmiht jo! the leoi.! in cntinuinp their sup- I rrl to a imlili.-al party w Inch ! Ilemly hit on tlif complete .Ictruc- ! ti..n .! the live while man' irovcrn - Neatly leiit on the eom 1 """ - e - t Inidni htnlilikKpil lie nnr fnrvlMt hers. I i;..n ..I lliA t'l.m Wvllltrt tliall . llllTm- n..r,t fl.li.Ki.,l In- onr ton .lathers. U .,. ,. ...,, ,,,..,..! J 1 .1 ... .i. 1. ti...; I i,an the i.eoi.lea. They have. 1,mmi 1 doinir nil thev could for tive or six rear to eaucaio uio ncoiue in hub .1 1 . ;.. .1 : . pcoi Black Republican abomination o( "loy alty." If the thing now callod by this kingly namo of loyilly, is right, then the lilack lti-publican party is right, then the people, are right in supiorl ing that party, and the Democrats are wrong in opposing it. If tho Aboli tionists havo a right to overthrow tho irovernmcnt of Stutes, and to subju gate white men, for tho purpose of reducing thorn to an equnlity with no grocs, then they havo a right to all tho natural fruit o! that subjugation. Tho holding of Stales in tubjugatton can bo no greater crimo than the very act of subjuijatuiij, and whon you have educated the people to rrlit, it wi to believe that i the one is right, it will take a long time to persuade their common sense ti.nt tlm nthor i. wromr. Ifvoumav ,,.irive anv hcodIo of the riiht of K(,if nvprniiient for a sint'le hour, vou may tor a day, it lor a. aav, lor a woeu it lora wet.k,f()r a month.if lor n month, "" li"1!- Tho principle admitted for any time, is good for all time. These Democrat ic leader went over themselves into the filthy slough of ISIuck Republican loyalitm alia despotism, alias devilism of every infernal type, und did their utmost to drag tho people after them, and now are trying to drag them out again with just about the same kind of rope or principles, with which they dragged tlieiu in. ain attempt Worse than vain to expect to drag the people out of thu Abolition slough with Abolition roties! If the Demo- cratie party is ever to return to power, it must be through other agency, and by other leadership, than that w hich carried it over to the support uf its enemies. The organization, tho ma chinery of the party, is worn out and bruken in tho service of its enemies. It smells at once of the stench of ne groes and the blood of white men ! It is loalhesome to every Democrat, that is, to every Democrat who has refused to be a party to the stupendous crime of the Abolition war. If tho Demo cratic party, we say, ever returns to power, it must be bv other means thau tliis old filthy, venal, bloody, negroized machinery of tho party organization. The Democratic principle is not hurl. It is as bright, as pure and glorious us when it started iu the great struggle of 1776. Give it a parly machinery worthy of it strength, and it will draw forth again tho popular enthu siasm which was always tho forerun ner and companion of victory. Do we believe it possiblo for the party to achieve success through tho leader ship of the very men by whom it has been sold !' The return of the Demo cratic party, or rather of tho Demo cratic principle to power, (for after all, that is tlio only question wortli con tending for,) must never be looked for on this prostituted, bloody, negro worshiping hnsis or loyaHy. The De mocracy of the United States was al ways purely white It tan never ro turn to power except as a vhitr man's pany. x no Biici ipi io ma ie u a mu- f,o ,ai1y, or something between a party. 1 lie attempt to make it a mu white man and a negro, ha resulted in nothing but disgraceful and contin uous defeat. Theso cunning or rather foolish leaders have been trying to split the difference between a white man and a negro, and tho result is, thut they have made political Mongrels of themselves. What we want, what we must have, nay, v hat wo will have, j is a purely tru'fe mi' party. A par- ,J j ly oused upon winte supremacy, on precisely tho Bamo foundations which were laid down by tho wise and pa triotic founder of this government, is the only organization w hich can sue eessfully cope with tho negro party. To concede anything to such a party is to give awaya portion of our strength The w ider tho gulf between us and them, the stronger shall we be. This ntli.nil.l frvB'iiiut in, on ll.i.ii irFniin.L h itolh a fl) unjrimo. The Hlack Republican party holds the negro mid oil that belongs to him in fee simple, and for the Democratic party to ut- : tei"pt j possession oi j llis bojv ta to play tho pn ,i j , ,i. ..,'. of any part of i it ot a tlncl time. This mn 0f thing ror veral y jm.0ln,,l..etu has been going on now ear under the present j i fiv ,ii .e .ell i nuu l ihu IVilol I i-ll iji UI .nt...( .,. a... I I. ....I..... 1. ... ..I I., .,,. ;t, !,. n,:. Ueluora n deiuoralization of our own forces. These considerations havo led us to support the proposition for an early great convention of the truo old De-inK-racy of the States a genuine Democratic convention, whero the peoplo or all the States may meet on term of pel feet equality. Not such a bastard concern a that of Philadel phia, whero the marplots of ono sec tion held their bloody hands over the voiceless mouth and choked throats i oJ llie oll,,,r ""'lion, reading them les- of reproof and submission. If ! represented in that convention, was . ccruiiilf not w hiter than a mulatto. j But there are real white men in Ma-sa. j chuselts, as in all the New England , 'laies plenty oi i nem and we nope that such, and only such, will go to me great i (invention oi me Males lo be held in Kentucky next Spring. ' who acknowledge nothing to repent of on tbc one hsnd, nor clsiui ths right i to exen int fbririvenens on the other. There oii(ht to he hall minion i real white mm in contVrem on that ( - an rntlimtinc m w hich will urouKO '" lutT.v ' V1'1 ' ,''r,,y !pin. 'J " t ,t,n" c"'."' 1 I-hilmi in which IVinmtuH bIu.I1 not he orenhton. Mich a I nnveiuion nnni doul.t w hether they nr running a Democratic or a Hlmk IJepilblii-an l.lallbrni. Let ua huve a Convention ol white men, who want the old L inon our forefathers made, and who prefer tho Constitution ns it canio from tho hands or Washington, Jefferson, and tho patriots of tho Revolution, to tho ragged, negro-looking thing bb it pass es out ol Tund. Stevens, Sumner, and Hen. Hutler. The issue is a plain ono. Let tho cull lie for a Convention of nil who wnnt the Union ai it ifiand tho Cuiittitution os it van. Those who be lieve that Thad. Stevens and Hen. Hutler can mend thu work of Wash ington and Jefferson, must take, at least, a back scut in such a Conven tion. Let thosowhoare foolish enough to think thut they can hold tho "Rad ical" bull by the Mi7 try their hand in uuother place. Let this Convention bo for those who moan to seize the ocusi oy mo hums. vnj iwi MiMineiinus Doinos in Missouiti. An a Hi-ay occurred near West J'luinB, Howell county, JIo., lust week, be tween Fred. II. Raker and John Fin ley, in rcgurd to a homestead entry, which resulted iu the killing of Finley and his wilo, and the serious wound ing of Mrs. Cousins, sister of Mrs. Finley, by linker. Great cieiteiuent prevails in tho community. J Inker is still ut large. Last Sunday, two broth ers, iiumed Titus, assaulted tho con stable of Missouri city, Clay county, whereupon the consUiblo, lamed F.l gin, killed both the brothers, und fled to Rlattu county, to surrender himself to tho authorities, lie w as followed by several men, said to be friends of the murdered brothers, und was him- self found killed on Mouduv. Er.SKl.NCD AND LfelT RlCOMOSH. Tho Rev. Andrew Schwnrtj late pas tor of St. John's Gorman Lutheran Church, Fifth Street, resigned his pas torale on Tuesday night ai.d left the city. Our readers will remember thai ho was a radical candidate for tho Legislature of Maryland at llioro cent election in Baltimore, and was defeated. He was nominated and en tered upon the canvass without tho knowledge of hi congregation, and they were incensed that their religious teacher should cngago in politics. Until another pastor is elected, Rev. II. Knehne, D D., and Rev. Mr. Blen ner w ill officiato in this church Itich mond ( I'd.) Dispatch. Not Cosbistkst. Judgo Allison, of Philadelphia, lately sent a Federal soldier to pmon lor thirty days for contempt in not taking off bis hat in court, although to havo done so would have been a violation of army regula tions. Singular to say this same Judge resided and preside! iu Phila delphia, a year or two ngo.whcn fed eral soldiers, in tiring at deserters, killed or wounded a woman and child, and yet tho soldiers were not punish ed. Has loyalty" gone into a de cline, or is il a greater crimo to keep one' hat on in "the presence" than tukoa human life! Patriot d- Unfon. HunsE Racks. There w ere at least three thousand peoplo nt the race on Saturdnj-, nt tho National Course, at Washington, including General Grant, Secretaries Stanton. Browning and McCnlloch, and several foreign minis ters and others. Tho raco was for a purse of 82,01X1. Mile heats.best three in fivo. The horses entered were the famous Dexter, tho trotter George Fawectt, at d the pacer Polly Ann. The horso George Fawectt was for merly known as Silas Rich. Dexter won al! three heats, bis time being 2,'.'tiJ, 2.211, and 2,201. On the night of October 14th, when Wells, Farrn A Co.'s fast stage arrived at Crystal Luke, near the summit of tho Sierras, on the Donnor Lake route, a man who had been riding on tho back part of the stage walked in to tho house, and as lie approached the fire, fell to tho floor and expired. A doctor who examined tho body said the deceased had been frozen to death. No ono knew who the person was, or where ho got on tho stage; he had no baggage, and was only protected from the cold by a linen coat. A Mrs. Fox, residing in Sandlako, N. Y., attempted to commit suicide on Thursday by taking poison. II er mo tive foi Iho action wns by res son of thefollowingcirciimstanees : Her hus band went to the army in tho early part of tho war, and not bearing from him sho supposed lie wasdeud.and ac cordingly tnairied another. Recently hecamo homo and claimed tho child ren, which so grieved her that sho at tempted to put an end to her exis tence. The prompt application of restoratives saved tier life. Rkfresiiinu to Sinners. It must have been refreshing to sinners to wit ness the avidity w ith w hich ministers of the Gospel in this section entered into the spirit ol tho recent political contest, and tho anxiety they exhibi ted to be among the iirst to got to the bnllot-box, and the love they manifes ted for (heir neighbors and many of l heir flock by supporting a parly whose purpose they know to bo to disfran chise and debase them. Should not conservatives withdraw all support lrom such "wolves in shceps clot lung?" JJaijentiurn .,. William yiinn, Esq , of Washing ton. D. V., Col. William II. Stew ni t, of Baltimore, Md., and John M. Miller, Esq , of Elkton, Md., have been ap pointed, hy U,0 prcHident, Commis sioners for tho State of Mm viand, un der section 24, act of Congress, Feb i ruary 24, IHtu, and section 2, ai t ap- proved July 2 lSOi'i to award com- iciiMilion to ei.ih loyal licrson to wuom a colored volunteer or durflcd msn may linve owed service at tlio lime of enlistment or draft into the son-ice of tlio UuitedSUtos. The starch mills of S. V. Hartford k Co., ol Jjuiranter, X. II., were burn ed on tho 27th of November. Tim loss is e'timntcl (it nbout Affin. .KlmflnHmM Htm. j lloll. John T. J one. Im leen eleeteil j K.inntor I'riiin Arkantm. I The State dehl of Illi..oi.,on the 1st ult, when article ol impei.cnnien, ' . i ,a tWa , mi were drawn un nstant, wan .','.,IJ". inn I . - ... nv.ty well for ' State. nn-l ill bo Mib.ni.ted to a icpu , ,.- . i .,i 'caucus of tho member o! Congress Twenty car loaded w .il, cot on, . reassembling W sl,- hi.i nvi-r 1 in "n r in" road lrom """" "'" 1 1 temphis to Norfolk every day. Jefferson and Joseph Davis's plan tations in Mississippi have been leased to an association of colored men. Johnson's largo nail factory nt llol lidaysburg, was destroyed by tiro on tho 27th ultimo. The loss is heavy. Hon. Cave Johnson died nt darks ville, Tenn , on tho 28th ultimo. He was P. M. General under President Polk. A person lately set nn investigation on fool. Bui he complains thut it hurts him. Let him put it on horse back. A disloyal sheet in Virginia, favors the senatorial aspirations of II. G., "becauso bo was un influential seces sionist." Our faults ulllict us moro than our good actions console us; il is ulwnys pain that carries the day in conscience us in thu heart. Hon. Herschel V. Johnson has re signed tho oHiceof United Stales Son ator, to which the Georgia Legisla ture elected him. Mr. Churles A. Dana has bought up tho old material or the New York Herald, types, presses, &c, fjr his new rudical paper. A in an named Parkinson, who shot the seducer of his daughter, in Jas per county, Indiana, has been tried for murder and acquitted. Two hundred and eighty-five gal lons of sorghum molasses wore made 4'rom ono acre of cane this season, by a Rockingham, a., farmer. Tho Boston police arrest people for playing cards on Sunday in private houses. This is indeed strange amusement for a religious town like Boston. Advices from the Upper Missouri stuto that tho Indians are agaiu trou blesome, several boats having been fired into and a number of passen gers killed. Forney says "ho has not committed any of the crimes that Andrew John son is in the habit of pardoning." No, Forney; your crimes arc such that no body lau pardon. "Did tho minister put a stamp on you w hen you were married, Mary ?" 'A stamp Charlie 1 What for, pray?" ''Why Matches ain't legal without a stump you know." Major Georgo E. Glenn, a paymas ter, was robbed at Fort Hoyes, Octo ber fuh, of f ;0,(HMJ in legal tender notes, and fJ50,000 in vouchers lor money puid out to troops. E. F. Fillsburry, Into Democratic candidate lor Governor of Maine, has been appointed, hy tho President, Pen sion Agent lor that State, in the place of a loyalist named Potter. Female clerks aro now employed in tho Dead Letterotlice at Washington. What a paradise of enjoyment for cu rious women ! We know of a few that such situations would just suit. President Johnson may not be a "Moses." but wo boo that ho gives moro money to aid tho children of Ham and hominy than all the Rads from Maine to Iowa, put together. Gov. Geary will bo inaugurated on tho loth of January; tlio election for United States Senator will take place on tho same day; tho election for Treasurer will be held on the II th of January. Dennis F. Hanks, Mr. Lincoln' re lation and old preceptor and friend, I writes that Mr. Lincoln's "whole Pres idential career was a continual titnig glo against tho rapacity, the cruelly, and tho recklessness of tho Radical faction." It is said that Judgo Bond, of Mary land is to be impeached. Better turn him over to tho Freedman's Bureau, under whoso care all the lato bund men aro now luxuriating, and toward whom ho seems to have such stron" nfllnities. Neither Chief Justice Chaso nor Judgo Underwood wore in Richmond on tho 2(ith, tho day for tho com mencement of tho United States Cir cuit Court ; consequently tho trial of Jefferson Davis must go over till the May term, in ISO". General John A. Sutler, the Culi fomia pioneer, is now in Washington endeavoring to got a claim against tho government allowed. It will be re membered that it was upon tho Gen eral's farm that gold was first discov ered in California. Mr. Wm. Oaks, of Hurrell town ship, Indiana county, whiltt carrying a scap of bees across a field, on Wed nesday night last, stepped into a rut and fell, striking his chin upon tho box, which dislocated his neck, kill ing him almost instantly. General George II. Steunrt, former ly of Baltimore, and lato Major Gen eral in the Confederal o service, ond a graduate of West Point, has been par doned upon the recommendation of General Grunt, tho Attorney General, and other prominent persons. Goiho Back on nis ' Fkiknus." JhoAcw lork Trihinr, in summing up the result of the election in Massa chusetts, says: "There are n very few Copperheads and some Negroes chosen to the Legislature, but not e nongh of either lo do any harm." Si hhkn Dkath in Cot rt George Washington, a nephew of Gen. Wash ington, died suddenly a few davs since in Wilmington, Clinton county, Ohio, while attending a case be had i'n court. His remains were taken to Prince William county, Va., for inlei mont. At a town meeting held in Chelsea, Mass., for tho puriHiso of nominatiiiir a candidate for Mayor, tho names of but two candidates were presented lo tho voters R. S. Frost, und Bob Mor ns, a negro. I lie vole stood Frost "'i ' lr Ikib 24i Bob will make j 'I ,,ixt tinic.ftiro. KXPENSIVR CBI.It DlWl'ATCH TliP liinfrest dipiintch trausinitted over the Allnntic telcgrajih cnblo was it on Saturday by a overnineiit olllcial of tlio United Slates lo one ol llie minia ters ol this countrv on the continent of Kurojio. ll contained over five tliotiMnd won!, and ct l"i.iwn. Tmk I'iuuhm H 1 vi 1 ai hm It in report eil thill pi-oiiiili.lil I ado liU Inld a i nucim in l'hilad'l)hla. on lh l'th inglon The grand jury of tho Criminal Court of Washington tins found a true bill of indictment against Snndl'ovd Conover, iilius Charles A. Dunham, for perjury in the matter of his testimony implicating Mr. Davis in tho assassin ation of President Lincoln. The in dictment covers thirty pages of close ly written legal cap. In Holmes county, Ohio, n veteran Democrat of 101 years traveled four miles to tho polls; and oiners, iigeu lis, y;j and 94, wont u considerable distance to deposit Domocrutio bal lots. W hen such ancient patriot do thus, what excuso can young and vig orous men have for neglecting to in convenience themselves to uphold their principles ? "Lkttf.hs from Hem..'' Mr. Bent ly, tho London publisher, write to the paper in refcrenco to the book culled "Letters from Hell," which be has announced for publication, that it is not, as some good peoplo supposed, an irreligious work. It is tho pro duction of a Danish clergyman ; und has boon translated by u clergyman of the Church of England. ASaiiStoiiy. By a recent storm, four vessels belonging to tho little town of Harrington, N. S., wero lost, with most of their crew. 1 ho nnm her of men drowned wus thirty-eight, and this calamity makes twenty-three widows und sixty-five orphans, nearly nil living within six miles ot cacti oili er. The loss of property is also a very serious ono to the town. The great suspension bridge over 1110 tJUlO lUVCr III V.IIIC11II1UI.I, ,.)- feet long, was opened to pedestri ans on the first of December, with ap propriate ceremonies. It is tho long est single-span bridgo in tho world, costing ?2,UOO,0UO. Railway tracks are laid over it. J he span from cen ter to center of the tower is 1,760 feet. Over 10,000 people passed over it the hrst day Not Tbi e. Wc are authorized to announce thut tho urliclo in a morn ing paper about the breaking up of the "Johnson Executive Committee, and the loss of U3U,00iJ sustained there by a prominent bnuking house in this city, I incorrect in every particular. On tho contrary tho Executive Com mittee have a largo surplus to their credit, ns has always been the case. It ashmyton star. tHarrird, At Rrynoldivillc, Xuvrmtxr J, 186, hj Urr. B. II. Fim, Mr. JOHN PIUFKEIl to Mu. LE VINA II011N; kotb of Ulhcnburg, Pa. At BrynuMBTille, N'uvpuiImt 3, I SAO, hy Urv. n. II. Fim. Mr. PHILIP StVOOPE to Mrs. HAN NAH WOOP?; bulb of I.ulbcnburg, IV, On BrjiteniWr IS, 18(16, bj 0. W. Fnorr, Eiq., Mr. (iKUitO'E V. HECK, of Indians count;, to Min MARY E. NAVIOAN, of Huntingdon oo. On KovrmUir s, 1S66, by 0. W. aorr, Em., Mr. DANIEL !!. BAUNETT.of JeflVrton ountjr. to Mifi. CORNELIA R. I'UAt-E, of Woodward tuwnlhip, Clearfield eountjr. On Noremlier It, IsCS, l.t 0. W. Snorr, Ekj. Mr. WILLIAM II. PHELO, of Trronr, Blair co, to Mini MARY E. HILL, of Madera. Clearfield county. At tb residence of Mr. Jainns Curry, on Nor IS. tSf.B, b.r Iter. J. D. Em-niLD, Mr. SAMUEL OWENS, uf Rumiide towinbip, to Mirn ANNA MARY RENNET, of Chert township, Clurneld county. cix di'frtisrmmts. w rAUOXM l't)R HAI.Ii-The rahwrilxr hai two two-bunii. W AOONS for sale. reaiKinaMe tcrtui. (iEO. W. OEARII ART, tis1 If I'lrarSrld, IV CI ACTION", All perron are hereby warned ) acninit pun-hapiiiff a oertain booli aomunt held Rftainnt nie by John J. ineait,of t;hest town tkip, an Ibe aame ha been paid by me. and will mu oe paia again, umc ein,pilled hv law. deei li pd WYATT C. KITCHEN TTOBKU UTOI.KSi. MM, from th. utahle 11 of Ihe rulmcrilirr, on llie niichl of Ibe Si'd of .MnenilMT Ian!, a HA) MA 1th, about 7 reara old, hand hie;h, black ler, tail and mane, with aearon leH bind feilw-k oint. and a tear on acek. Willi a ainall while meek ou fnnhead. A reward uf .iU will be pkid lur the capture of Ibe Ibief and mum oi inc mare lo jor.i-ii nunisUN deei-Jl Pnwrll.in, Ontra eounlv, Pa. A Great Discovery. ONE of Ihe (reateit and melt uarlul diH,iorie ill medieal artenee wa made br llieoelebratrd Dr. J. lliuna., of Parn, Chief I'liv.ii-inn to Ihe Imperial InArmary of Frane, in lsfil. Tbuae who nave ln alHieird with ll,a patuful diaeaw km. wo ai r,ie. ana rneeiuaiiT eureit l,v Ibe ue of UR M M Kit- FllENl'll I'il.K 8ALVR. tun. nM.k loo hiphly of the lienrnt. eonferred umn theu by Ihe ue of Ihi. reniidy. It b.i nevor been known io mu in enicliiiit a permanriit cure In a mnrle care, in m, reieel it uriaiiwii all other njf.li i-iurr in in. ainn. ii win ao ju whal ii i-rpeom-mendrd fur: if ntl, Ihe mmiey will ba refunded. One or two boxet i, sufni-irnl tuefleet a permanent cure in four or ail dayn, if the direction, on Ihe Uue. are followed. Frlee, one and two dollar, per boi, according to ite. S-nl by mail or rtpree. to any part ol Ihe t'niled Stale, or Canada. Snld by llruKftit generallr. A lilicral diennt made to Ihe Irade. Addrem II. S. M.MIAM A CO., Williamrpnrt, IV . Mile Proprietor, and Manufae tnn'r. f..r the t'niled Slale .nd I'.nnda. d.S t ON JUS OWN HOOK. W. F. CLARK, AT0lM.t ruri.rtfull). ana no nr. (n tba .HI l lam of riaartflii aod rinoll. that kp Uk.a lb. raomt fnrmnl. iwaiiiad bj l". A. Ilaulin, In Urahaia'i How, imncili.trl. orer H. F. N.ufl.'i Jrwrlrj tiora, and will eoailiin lb. TAILO KING BUSIXKSS. A full assortment of Cloths, Casshnerea and V stings eonstantty ua hand, and made to order ob the shortest notice. Particular attention will be given to CVTTIXO Men's, Buys' and Childnn s clothing ia the most fa'tilnneMe sMra. tiive him a est). dcMf W. F. CLARK. JOSEPH 1?. IRWIN', On Main St., as 4W writ af Dippl. f Flora, rt-RWKSriVIM.R. TA., Ilai feow oa a larga aHortm.at of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Trvaara, Phnwldrr-nrarrt, l.laitlc Rtork liifra sml Hwpportera, .laa, l-ull), Perftimr)p,TiUtOi.nila, ConfwllnfHM. plra. Caon.d KraiL, Tohacm. Ciirart. booba, 8tatioa.r.v. IVntlii( Peas, lab, and a (rcnaral variety of Nullona, till ttnrk mlira-i all aHlcl.t ffdd la a arwiiiinniiT, ii anilr.lT n.w, and of tba bait analli. aad will b ai Id at taaMiaihl nrirw.. I Call and tianlna tht (ad ; Uifj rannol fail l r'"'. dftJ-tt "j. " 1 ' i.'".,.rr.ij iHfir 'Aflwllvm.ntti. cnn ' ""' ?'! i '-s O.M ft '!ri ht ii, hut fi.i.'n h tiki tit.4 Ii,. Puiiitta IMv Kaliv aHding Iu i rwtlunt u,4 Dot Im-tb ruird. A'1-lri..i, ll. N. 1)1' MM M t m '" '' illmn.pnrt, IV MM HASP K i-iii Mitr .. pnrm-nl Ut l.ti.. t ur Iu kaIIoiis vl I 'i.i A L oil. l ilseOIm. J. I". K Ii ATZF.H'S, s l'li.MI N Am, In,. l FAKI.on HTOVEH, tbi oniv iii-iii t-l Kiru)jr-lii'-iit l.ir Imrnnig cit, l dec I I ill J. 1". K It ATZKK'S. 1 I'KS A laljx tock ol Fun elu-nir oul al tba Hoeeof J. p. KHATZhH. llthAkKAST KIIAWLH, KuiiUk., J) Nuliim, iSvfcrlp, in irrtt mrifir, nt Uofrdi, J. H KHATZKR'fl. nOl'Hl.K KKI'KHS vtful'l do will to nunm. Ihe luriri" tih k of V'tnttwtrf, (ilnwivrf. Ion Wrt WilltiW Ware, Tin Vro. now hU- J. P. KRATZKKS. ("1 ARPKTH lirutuwlf, Iiiffrain, Vrnitiftu, Up J arid Cot top Cr)Hitifri, for nalr lr ' Un J. v. h H A 1 y.r.K, Murk.-t it. JV . . .. . iilB POI.DIKK'H UKI'HANS. Pt Mri. Ann S- htrpljpni, author of 'i'rhion and Katuioo," "Tbc (iolU Urick," "fiie UIU JiomciiiraU," "Siimt XtmzU-ft" "Mary Ifrent," ''Kt-jtHrled Wilt "Tho licirvm' "The Wtfc'n t?.crct," tic. Thii new book, hr Mm. Ann 8. Btrphmi. kai been iironounotKl by all to be hv far thu belt a&d nioit InlervitiD work cvnr written hy hor. It ap jMMirtMi in luonthly itifiahutnti in l'cteraou't Mag aunc during (he lavt yoar, having been eoiiiletnJ in the icoen)hr number, where it pro red to buth utoHt popular, powerful and iucwM.ful norol that nan ever ipptura iu ILiai Alairntinc, and it le now puhliih d lomplctc and auahridp'.d, in one larg; (iuHiciiuo roiuine, unilorm witU the "Gold Brick," rathion and rautue, and the other worki of Mri. Ann S. htrpheiif, publinhed by oa. It will do douht prove to he the utoat popular and mrcrHfu work tUBt ua ever been wntuu by ttiu taJented American aitfhoirr. Mrt. blephcnt ban rewntly broome a favorita with atl Anicncan readon of pry fiction, and th announcement of a new Wtrk from bcr graceful pen in cheerful ncwi to tUourandi of readrrt. And there ia a rare tnut :n More for them, for in "Ih 8oldier'i Orphan'," Mri. Btephi'ni hi, if any. thing, eclipM-d all Ler former eflorta. There inlat redundancy of acrnc and action, but there la far mora artistic1 excellence, and an elaboration of caune and effect!, attainable only by practm-d writert. J be action ot thii new novel trannmrea in Philadelphia, and beyond the limiti of the city tue aumor uiei not permit neraeii to itray. lUa time irlected by Mra. Htf-pheni is recent, the lata war, and ihe pictures witn Ttvid dntmrtnet tba doinertia iuffrnnt; and an? ri fieri entailed hy and made tor the fraud and heroic it rafale lor na tional unity. The plot is one of abmrbint; inter est, the eharaetera are crapbie trmnwripU from n-al life, strongly indiridualized, and the oontratta formed Ly their indiriduaj pecuiiarilice, mental and physical, lend a rare charm to thia latt and most finished of Mrs. Stephens' bookH." iae boiaiers Vn,hmat is publmhed eompleta in one larpe duodecimo volume, frioe $1 M in p iper, or 1 iu cloth. mrs. ass b. sTrrurss othkk WORKS. The Gold ISrick, $1 60 Hilent StnifEffle. 1 b The Wife'a fterret. 1 AO Marr Ucrwent. $1 50 Fashion k Famine, M) TbefMd Uomeatead, 1 i0 The HniT" 1 bit The Rejected Wile, 1 &U Above arc in paper cover, or in cloth at $2 eanh. The above book' are for tale by all booktellcra. Copies of 'The Soldier's Orphans1 or of any other or atl of the a Ho re popular books by Mrs. Ann b. Mt pQcns, will t-e sent to any one, free or postage, on reeetpf of price. Address alt orders to T. B. rtTtKStt.N A IIHOT11KKS. 3t6 C'hcmnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa And they will receive immediate attention. da The While Man's Paper. CLIBS FOR I for? C'LCBS FOR IH71 The Best New York Weekly Published. NEW YOEK DAY-BOOK for 1867, TlLf. eommenee in its issue of Jan. ft a new If and original Homaoee, written expressly fonts columns, entitled Tbe Confederate F)jj on the Ocean: A Tale of the Cratam of the Sumter and Alahama,' By Prof. Wm. 11. Peck, of La, aatiior of ' bertha Seelv." "Beatrice." c Amonn all the war stories that have been written none hate yet portrayed that auort romantic of all ftelda, the wonderful and even mysterious vnvarea of the Confederate cruieere. This story of Prut. P. will not be merely imaginative, but historical, not aiuiply rums nee, but reality, much of it fruoa the lips of the very ertori in tbc scenes themselvca. We feel safe in prvdictinr that it will have a greater success thau any previous stor of this popular author. KOW IS THE TIME TO PVPSfRinF This story will be eommfBeed in tbe VTrekty lay-Uivk of January ft, lM7. and atl who wish lo we its opruinjt chapters should snbscribe now, or end in their clubs as early a possible. TEKaa.Cj.KSi m Anv 4 are eneenpyperyear.tS; three copiea, $.S; sis etipiea, ftlU; eleven eofue. $17 60; twenty copies to one ad drees, t;it. The Weikly ly-Huok is the most oompleis weekly pprr publiplied. Its Iew Htrmiaary, t'amily Heading, Afrncultaral Articles, Reports ef Cattle, tiram, aud Cotton ;Markota, io are not aurpaftcd by any pajer. h)Mciaiea npiwi aent free. S-nd for a eepy. Addreea VAN E 1-lUt. HORTOX A CO., dt(ei .No. 172 Nasaa t.tN-w York. 1;iC;HT HOHm; X)I4 tAI.IC Theun j dersigued has now on bauu a lot of HuKho ui large sue, tuitnlio for b'pfring or waguuiisf purpoiHrfa, which he will mil at reaaonalde rales. lie alsootler for aale TUHKK E-LhUiliS, 00 similar terms. Thoae in need of either, can call personally or addrva hiin. at ClrrlMd, l'a. ov2 tf JAMKS L. LKAVT. CAl'TIDX. AU persons are hereby cautioned against purohasuifr or in any way modahag wuo thetollowing deaiTtoed eriHinal prterty, via : One dun horse, out bay horse, one white and bhkk spotted mare, one set limber w heels, out two-borsa wagun, oue timber sh-d aud chains, now in tbe possession of James Patterson. uf Jonlan townsb:p, as 1 purchased the same from him on the 6th i&si aud it is hit with him on loan, subject to mv older. iHt2t:pd THOMAS UHOOM. CAll')X All perttms are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting my wife TA i'liUA, who has lett my bed ana board without tny juft eensr, 1 am delemnned to pay no debt of her eoutractmg alter this date. nv2S St J'UiN W. RtiWI.FS. STH4Y JTI:I;K, Came treopasing on tha premttie of tbe subscriber, in l-mtlur town sii.n. m September 1al, a KK1 AM BK1NPLE SlhKH, aiM'ut two years old no other mark a The owner is hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay rbargos, and take him away, or he will be dispoard of c (be law directs. M Ml Kb M'CLARItKX, no gH-3i;pd Went lniur P. 0. VtlvKTU WASTI'.IX-Kur th. mort pop. ular and lft Kllmg M'llSl'ltlPTloX lnloKS fiul.il. Iird. W air Ilia tnoM nlrnaiTa iti).librr. in the t'nilwi Slatp.. ( baring ii bottM!.) and IbrrrHHT pan afford In aril boob. pbraw and l' air.ni a awn libra mmuiuiua titan acjr til hrr mnifiauT. Our Ixmb. do rm pan Ihrourb lh band. f Oonrral Arrnla. la. a.arlr all olhrr auhwriiliia wnrkt 1U1.J ibrtvfor. w. ar. .uahlrd to give onr oiiva.rr thr aatra v.r ccttl. wliicb ia o.u.lly al lewpd lo llrnrral Atvuu. Klrnririippd iui ararra will ar. th. advantage of oValing din-ollj with Um pilliliibrra. Unr ..no .mbraprii lb. mint popular n il nn all nhlrrlf of inipnrlanc., and i l!int raprdlx, both North and Ninth. Hid aaxuta. ami allothra. who want lli. Inn! prriug afrnnra, will plraao nd fur cimilar. and an. our terms and roiwpar Ihrni and th. rbarwtrr of onr works with tlio.. of oilier pallibrra. Addrr... lnoT?S.luii NATIONAL, I'l nLISIUNU CO.. riiilailrtphia, Pa., lUifilfin, Ma... 1'inriiinali, 0., I bii npi, 111., I't. Loon, o., or Kirhmond, Va w ANTI'.H AliKNTS o ?no r luonth for a-i-nt lemrn and l STS r.kr l.adir., .vrnwli.ro, lo IntrtHtnr. lb. Common Sc-n.. I'amilv rVwin. Marhinn. improved and prt frolMl. ll will hrm. fi ll, ititrh. ((.ill, bind, braid, endrinliroiilrrhnaatiftillr yiriiontv S-O making tho rlw.1 ir- lurk ititrb, anv Itillv warmnlod for thro. roar.. W. pay lb. al.ir waa, or a pom. mi.ion, from wbirb Iwioa thai ntnontil pan ha nvKv Ad.lrra. or rail oa V. IIOU r. Ii S 4 Co., Ofhre No. !s Ninth Fifth Hlrprl, I'hilaili Iphia! Pa. All Irtlrr an.wpr.sl promptly, with pirculara and trrmn. nov2-ln 'OTU 'ICl'wo l.i'i; M.KI'S rm loh an lain .pnna;. williomt my conM-nl. Th. ownor ia ppqiH-.tpd lopiim. forward and prow propprty. pay rbarfrr.. and Ink. I hrm away, or Ihpy will ba dta io.pd ol awrditit to law. nov-it -lepd JOHN' LEoX A P. ll. I-'OK H AI H-A not PKand LOT.nwWarkr rtro.1, in Cloai firld borough. Apptr to WA1.TKK BAKllKiT. novll-lf All'y at Law, ClrarlMd, Prnp-a. CAKNKIir KI ITof all kind., at JdEKKELL a UNLES S
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