She Republican. (tEOHOK 11. (iiHiIll-ASM.Il, I'.ditor. "CLEARFIELD, PA. " Tuursihy Morning, Jan. 3, 18G7. Ttt Stale i.rzin!tttnrt. This body assembled at llarrisburg, on Tuesday last. Tlio Senate organ ired by electing Louis YV. Hall, ol Altoona, Speaker, Geo. W. Hummers ly, Clerk, and a Binall regiment of sen ators' sons and nephews ns inferior ofliecrs. In the House, John V. Glass, Esi., of Fittsburg, tvaseleeted Speaker, and Mr. Benedict, the old Clerk, of Hunt ingdon, was retained, and a full regi ment of loyal relations fill the House hull in the capacity of from folders and pasters down. Thus far tjio old Vig-tvagger, Cameron, has had every thing his own way. A fierce contest was waged for Speaker of the House. Mr. Glass was the Cameron candidate, and Mr. Quay, of Beaver, was the Curtiu choice. All the senatorial aspirants combined against the Cur tiu candidate, and laid him ''high and" we dont know about the "dry." m The Constitution f indicated. Tlio late decision of the Supreme Court of tho United States lias caused a flurry among the national assassins and Constitution violators. Thus two of the three attributes of the Government have declared that the Constitution is the supremo law of the land, and as such must be obeyed by office-holders as well as citizens. Tho Executive and the Judiciary are rightoi.ee more; but the other branch, the Legislative liump, is still engaged in a grand conspiracy against the rights and liberties of the people. Their crusade is as wicked und devil ish as that of Booth, anj pertakes of more meanness, because it smacks of cowardice, and while professing to re store peace and harmony among the tliT Suites and people, they are per petra'.ing national suicide. It luukcs up difference who carries on the con spiracy, whether by the confederates of Booth or those of Thad. Stevens, they will surely receive their reward, oi)d that before long; burning embers will soon arrive at a consuming point. Tho highest tribunal in this country has decided that Jo. Holt, Gen. Hun ter, and their fellow t-onspiralois, are guilty of murder. This is a fact, and the individual that ever doubted this, knows but little, ubcnit the law of this country. Tho lynching and murder of a fellow creature on the western border is no more illegal and criminal than tho murder of Mrs. Surratl by Holt, Stanton, k Co. Their transac tions lor the past five rears will be a terrible record for thc historian to place on the page of history, and at tho same timo state that these men wcro professed Christians, and had a plain written codo to guide and con trol them, under tho solemn obliga tions of an oath. Jo. Holt and Ed. Stanton pronounced murderers ly a co-ordinate branch of the Govern ment ! This is about as ridiculous a transaction as that of tho Devil, w hen.! he offered to sell our Savior all Pales tine, w bile ho did not own s, foot of it. Loyalty, while under the sway of George III, perpetrated many out rages, but, in its improved firm, under the lute Illinois saint, it has returned " -couige loour people. 4 t'l A1. a 1 1.. 1 a ..-.. i i . - , ...ui. v,u l uinrcte.i a icgmmaie king and eurrounricj l.y a Ravage rare IIi:nrt Ward r.r.rniER This ec ..in. i. u.w.ir. .. ,n I'arucuiaris,.,,,,, ,,,, C()walii whether he administers thc gusj.el , w,,OM turn on the 4lh MaK.h to the heathen ihrough a Shaqie. m.xl. A lUu,r war lltf5 , j nflo, John Browti s liikcs or ffuiii 1 1 . r r i .i n ' .. , it lri" ; lH.(Ween (mv. Curtin and ihe inne- the political rostrum, has been cm- i e -i . .u .1 , 1 , , ' 1 bago Cheif on tins point, with the ployed by Bonner, of the New York i i i . i .i u ' J ' buck shot war hero, tho ex "gag Xftfrr, at a s ury of ?1i0(mi, to write i j j , , ' ii. ,oakcr and the dead duck a flnnkers, a senel story for that Tiaper. It will1 ,, i .i. i r .k . . . . J . i i all however, in the end for thc mter- De DaseU upon intermediate high llle in New York love, seduction, bond robberies, suicide, murder and distill ing whiskey without paying the Cov- eminent license. With a portion of thi blood and thunder money be has ! foisted upon the Senate, as transcrib-1 d.''r 11,0 auspices ( I ranee, negotia l. ;..! ii . i... r .1 . " , i 11 n-i i i- ; tiors are now pending belween the lured the co un ns of that seiu, r, l, . mg clerks. These boys do nothing j nnd j . lt rl:ir 7, , cotls.anti. fious journal, thc .1, through but attend to their sire's private busi-1 nr.le fr the union of the lireek and which ho is to furnish weekly a Kadi- ness, let through this loval d dge. the ';,lho!ie thun lies. 'J"!,is movement oal stump speech, called a sermon (?j : Having quarrelled with Tilton. of the ' 7. ) . i 4 i i i , i JuJij; wlrnt, ho has chosen the next ; best semi-religious channel to insiil bis slow poison into the minds of those who have become parliul'y accursed :il i i -, , iiu iiioucni pnnniuiiropl y across betwetn religion and gwd monils, but .... . i not enough of either to make ; Christian or an honest man . ,., ., , .m. , 1 he 1 lula lelphia V. recommends M.II.am jnfTv,or tl.at ntr, for the;.. . , i pttt-t of State Treasurer, lie is a hut ; Sia-A.it. Wiilium a.n.1 l.avlnrr ...t-.l In I . the capacity of I'ostmafter to the Sen- j ate, is now supposed by the loyal j ists to be qualified for this position. ' It is truly remarkable bow things : trow u.ese loyai nines, i nere is no , doubt, however, but that Mr. Komble. thc present incumbent, will be re-1 (l.fi. ' ' The tt(.atfr Johnn!(. l.ov.M. l'niinK. Tho hist pand John YV. l'orncv and John W.tiearv !jury for Allegheny county, niter pay have declared themselves in liivor .' Mme ntlontiou l tlio moral sta tic l.mUlu.l.unr hero for I'nilo.l (tu. .rtliat lovnl"' eomUy, d.maiuliil Stales Senator. to succeed Mr. Cowan, i in tin ir linal report to tlio court, ihnt An "irrepressible condid" is now j tu. capacities of tlit- Jail lo doubled, going on in tin- ranks ol tlio loyul ; They say that is many as live orsix Jfaints upon this point, (iov. (nrtiii will have to lior.lo his interests, or the renegade Johnnies will compel him to tako a lack Beat in the loyal syna-1 gogue. This would be treating a veteran rather shabbily. This is the shape tilings are in on tho Potomac and the lower Susquehanna, while the black district Bradford, Tioga, kv. has heretofore adhered to the fortunes oi'G. A. L., (the first g,i,j Speaker the American Congress ever had,) Ullli within a few weeks. Grow has now ,villl,.,..r. .1... ,.n.,l.w 1... II IbllUI III) u IIIMII VUlMVl'lj Hit thrown his influence: for tho Winue- bago Chief, Simon Wig-wag. It will be observed that tho "soldiers' friend" is being outflanked and subjugated by the "hospital bummers, shysters and cowards" found within the loyal camp. Notwithstanding all these "disloyal practices" now going on among the loyalists, wo uro led to exclaim with the poic : ''lt Mir bTitliatl wn3 an thrr will, w c'll ht gay ttiiti happ' ilill." Ql'lbv. A western man, speaking of the I'ajifie railroad, says it is "one of tho funniest coincidnces in the world that almost ever)- alternate sec- lion of land on each side of the road belongs to somo "loyal" member of Congress." Another remarkable fea- ture in the transactions of those loyal patriots, is, that while they are gob bling up all the public lands, they have at the same timo doubled their salaries, and are thus robbing the Treasury in a two-fold manner. If tho "loyalists" under George III rob bed and plundered the people any worse than they do under Thad. Ste Stevens k Co., we would like to have the transaction and timo pointed out. Appointments. It is announced that Gov. Geary has made tho follow ing appointments: Francis Jordan, Esq., of Bedford, late Chairman of'lhe "loyal" State Committee, is assigned the portfolio of Secretary of State, an I Be:ij II. Brewster, Esq, a lawyer of Philadelphia, AllorncyGeiier.il, w hile J. Bubcly Dungilson ono of the silent editors cf Forney's rrcc, is made Pri vate Secretary, thus making that jour nal the organ of the incoming State administration. Forney and Geary will bo the "Government" after next Tuesday. Tho whole affair is of the rcnegado stripe, except Jordan. Chanoe of Faith. I!ev. Mr. Stetv art,after having been ordained a clergy man of tho German Betonned Church was stationed at Burkettsville, Fred erick county, Md., where he remained ten years. Only five weeks since he relinquished his clerical duties, and in Lis farewell sermon, announced to his congregation thc change in his reli gious views and his intention to bo come a Catholic. The last London Jii n'i ir fays that within the short pc- riod of three mouths, no loss than five leading clergymen of the established Church, have gone over to the Catho lic fa'th. PiH'Mii.M.m. The estimated re ceipts at the United States Treasury for the present fiscal year w ill amount to the enormous sum of five hundred and sixty five million dollars. This is a contribution of about eight dollars for every taxable towards tho "best Government tho world ever saw. n,;u .,n,i... i,mwU.e..i; .niml i, : - . . ' I Government was free; tut fcinco the ' ' advent ol the "loyalists, tlie people are plundered ol these millions, lm keep up the Washington Hump, and , ,,, ()f tllC c0l,ntrT oom,.g umkr heir sway. The Legislature will be called upon Inn Tnen.lnv lirvt. In deft & Trilled eft of Simon. The I.cv. .Mr. iraham, and T. J. I Cigham the loyal Senators from Alio- ghenv county, have each had a eon ! tax payers are compelled to pay them for itttending to their own affair, I tt , ,, i i - i Horse stealing is more illegal, but its . nu meuner. TViisl ltutler, is again in Washing- inton, and it is given out by his toad-1 ies, that be savs he cannot see. . llOW 1 . . ir.l T 1 .mpeachment of the Tresnlent can , ire postponed niuin longer, in our i view, it will make no difTereneo how .1 i ., . niuen ine ncasi raves anu iniea.ens. v-ni ntA hn tt , m A . ! until tl.r. Tii,l. Hon rt,ol 5. G.A .. i 11 lul 11 Another Job. The iron clad Irig-! land,") fJrmcrly of Virginia, but now ' ate New Ironsides, which cost thc'0,New Jersey. " I Government one million of dollars was liurneJ at J.caguo Island, near Philadelphia, a short time ago. No ! body to blame Somebody cvi d rtlv ! 'Ji .'" persons are. huddled toircther in one j tvll ;" and they also recommend the ! erection of n wtrk house as speedily as possible, so as to separate tlio youi!" transgressor from the old and harden ed criminal. This is a "grand moral idea." You have sow a the seed and yon will be compelled to reap the crop. a The Oi (luard for January comes j to us enlarged and improved. The ! famous Southern author, W. (iilmoru. j .y"ms, commences a new story in this IHSUO, lltld JollII K.-tdl CooliO COIltH- ! I .. c I .1... 1.....I., itiiivs n oouvuei u ueeouui ui iitu uuitie of Bull Kui). We find in every num ber of this Magazine ono or more ar ticles which alone are worth the price for a year's subscription. Specimen copies will bo seut,' prepaid, for "0 cents. Address, Van livrie, Horton k Co., New York. Sealed. Loyally during the Kevo lution was squelched by Gen. Wash ington and his rebels, but the modern thing has been wiped out by the nine Judges Chase and all of the Su preme Court deciding that no civilian can be tried by a Joe. Holt Co nniis- sion, whero the civil courts arc in full force, und '.hat every act done under : this plea is unconstitutional. Bather "Copperish." but it's so. m m Five members of Beecher's church, in Brooklyn, have been arrested and held to bail for distilling whiskey j ., , without paying the Government taj of two dollars per gullou. Beech eis i members can no doubt engage in tlis loyal business, but not even a senii moralist could without disgracing himself. A loyal paper slates that tho Con gressional fraud committee has ascer tained that there are three thousand small distilleries in New York alone w here w hisky is illegally made, and where Government ofliecrs protect the swindle. The oTlieers are loyal of course. If the late decision of tho supreme com t is enforced to tho letter, some body else than Jeff Davis will hang on a'sourapple tree' before six mouths roll around. The Jo Holt, system of murder is at an end. The Bumpers at Washington ad journed over from tho li'Hh u i tT, to the 3d inst. What they will do when they re assemble, is hard toconjecturo. The late Gen. Cass was rocked in a second handed sugar-trough. Think cf that, ambitious young man ! Cauicaitrimi the Premuknt. Ifitrpfr's WerUy, before the war, was the inemest pro-slavcrv sheet publish ed in the country. Now it is the meanest liadieal paper issued from thc American press. Tho last num ber is full of vile caricatures of Presi dent Johnson. In alt countries but ours the Chief Magistrate is generally treated with some show, at least, of respect. With us ho is a mere target for abuse and insult, and the standing subject of caricature. That class ol persons called bv eourtesy clcrgynien, but who are neither more nor le'ss, with here and there nil honorable ex ception, than politicians using the pul pit for a stump, have been particular ly foul -mouthed in their allusions to the President. Outside of the Catho lic and Episcopal Churches, thc cleri cal profession may be said to have ceased to exist in tins country the , I'Iitt iiwii havin ? Dirrrofl himself in the itoliiit ian. No wonder that t tie w .! , i u 1 iirtili -aian n at & lute I'lih. nn nftrnciQ ,ui ,ow yauf men of ability into the ranks. Jli-stun limmrreiiu. MoM.RN IlTV. l!ev. It. B. Kelsny preached his farewell serinnn to the Baptist congregation in Meadville last I Sunday. The Uipuhln-im (Iladical) p.'i s lie closed ins address with "a lew words ol parting lor Ins political . irienus, saying inai "lie nad i:iKen a stand ns a politician in neeordance w ith bis ideas of christian duty, ns he conceived was right ami proper for him as a minister of Clirit and a teacher of the people." It would be interesting, no doubt, lo hear this "minister'' tell in what part of the Scriptures ho go' his authority for taking a stand as a "politician" rs penally of the liadieal sort. Patriot Thr Gri kk and Catholic Ciii rch rs It is confidently stated that, on- ' l'd;ed upon with great inteiest in '-"'ope from the important influence 't ni.iv have upon tlie ,,, l., , seltletneiit of i JonN II. SrniiATT at Sr A cable dispatch stales that John II. Surratt bad been taken on hoard the Vnitcd i 14'IJ 1 liled ' The ! S n nt ul .... m l.n...UPn M 1, ,.K nn l-.-l i ' "' Irom Alcxanilria on the .1st inst. iiuiii .in vuiiuiiiioil IB .jrl HI. I tie SwHUr, u . pmM wrpw a,i ' will in t t.robably resch this country j before the latter i.art of January. i Sumn IiATii-Tho Kit hmon. !(v. y 1 - .! J. l"1 .,.. ,,.,...1 .i i i . -i ....v. 'I - 11.1 W0S, t.s,l.. an Oi.l merchant. He was the father of the popular nu-; tiinrpss, -31 rs. lerlinne, (".Marion IJar-, ' psy loaier ni.siooK a ploi lamp ,,e,.,;rf1 '.'n '"r, ,, " .TT" r! T' V i 1 , ' T' M"1 1,ev"lf I somebody bsints t-ick an adrertise-1 ment r.n thr rn'von. . t.ditorinl UtrHadin. rnn the New V..ik Hv !.. Sumner asks : "who i.re southern ... lovulists, that thev should not be heard )" Veil, sir, "southern loyal ists" nro a sorry little squad of Albino or while, negroes. They are a good deal meaner and less healthy than black negroes, (tne of the toasts drunk nt tho I'u- ritau Anniversary, in this city on tho j -jii insi , was as loiiows : "licsiora- tion of tlio South on a loyal basis, or no restoration at all." This is Win. Lloyd Garrison's old slogan slightly i altered, "A I nion Willi negroes as equals in evert" respect, or no rnion at all." Senator -Morgan k Co. have come out of the sumo hole that Garri son w ent in at thirty yeurs ago. "How came your Bemocrnts in Bos ton to vole for negroes the other day in preference to white men?" said a Mongrel lo a Copperhead. "When we can't elect n Democrat wo always vote for the next hrt mini," cooly re plied Cop. Tho disciple of the Illinois saint iniuled. The llirnbl w ishes to abolish (he Supreme Court, lieeauso it has decided that trials of civilians by military courts arc illegal. The Ji rald fears that the Oturt tt ill yet undo nil that "the globus- war" has achieved, un less Congress at once "wonstructs" it. rive out of nine of the Judges noware Lincolirsappoiiitees.and docs it tkink that Johnson would be likely to nake ayiVt ones? The JJvrdld is in t dotago. Several of Beecher's I'uritan congro gllion havo recently been arrested for cleuting the government out of ihe 1 tax on tvlnsk -;v. 11 JJeecher s pi- j ius followers will make w hisky, can jne not prevail upon them to duit hon- estly . I After Fred. Douglass had ilosed one of his rigmaroles in Beecher's church, a w Lite woman rushed up.m "u I'."1 ", ""a K,;wuuril. ,u Kal,,u "1; tic ol all the negioes. 1 his is another ,,,. I1mn thc iuwntod icurl 0f ,,oor Mrs. Fred. Douglass, who has been .i . i - . i i - -, i , suffering for years with intolerable jealousy in consequence of tho undue fondness of thu w ives and daughters of the Abolilibuists for her fascinating husband. If ho does not find the "odors of A ruby" on her lips, he will those of Africa, which is tho next country to it. A Kepublican paper says, "Thad. Stevens ought to bo toasted by the w hole American people for his fidelity to liepublican principles." Yes, that is true; he ought lo bo tottttal on a fork over a hot lire. But better leave the business lo Satun, rather thun im poso such a ta-k upon tho "whole American people." Wo notice that several Democratic pajiers are surprised that tho (W)iivn wttilth, a negro-IU'puhlicuii paper pub lished ia Fond du Luc, is printed on tyjie stolen by the editor from a print ing oftire in Tennessee. But this ought not lo astonish anybody. If the materials were not stolen, it might be a little surprising. Jfany liepub lican editor who went down South during the war u id not steal something to scrc as remembrances of his loy alty, he wmld bo looked upon as a coward by all bis brethren. Some el our cotemporarics arc ridi ciiling the idea of Colfax being a can didate for President. What! after such a man as Lincoln has been Pres ident, what person may not apirc to the post? Alter this example, we should say the way was open to Col fax, or Diik Busteed, or Ben. Butler, or Joe Holt, or his hired w itness, Con over! We are astonished not to have heard that bo'h Stanton and Boston Corbet t were in the field for the Mon grel nomination. Stanton may not ho quite ns good looking ns Boston Corbctt, but he is as handsome a man as old Alio was, and if he is less coarse in his manners, be nukes up the defi ciency ly heing more brulul in his passions. The Wasliinglrtn CI,roniih edited I.Vfo! d,d du.-L" alia, J,,l.,. W Forney, calls upon Cmigrem to tako j Iho Siijiremc Court of tho United I Stales in hand, for having decided that military coniinisMons (Or thc tri-1 al of civilians are uncon.ntuliinal. ! We du not wonder that suc h fellows as Forney should take alarm for that ecision makes murderers of ever very with i rascal who had anything to do the trial ind execution of Mrs. Sur ralt, and all others who have been illegally put lo death by military com missions, to nbolish 't would be liko Congress! ii cue supremo touri ulto-i A thing it can do just as lo-1 cether. A tmng it can do lust i,ly ns it can abolish States into ter- ritories. n.,,- 1 .1 i ,- r . nllips and other lead. ng Mongrels still insist mat I l.o loyal negroes Raven me i-ouniry. lie guess litis is true, for tho condition of the coun try looks as though its salvalion was tho work of negroes. And then it took so lew negroes to save it. The whole number of darkies in Iho Abo lition army was M'.l,(iJ4, of whom H," deserted, and L'0,'J;!i'i were dis charged for disability. So it took onlv l)t4.(KMI necmes to unvc 1 )m mum 1 .1 it ir . , try. According to tbt llepuhliean ! 1 r ' nl 111 r "u,"'!,na "nouia gel ner leaders 2,0(1(1,(10(1 of white men were! """"l,lt,5 money and free himself not equal to 134.00U negroes. .t j from debt. Very clever, the name of America be changed to! Prentice says the lute failuro ol the Xrgrtd,inl. expected exhibition of shooting stars The New Kngliind Lunatic Society Wi"i,l t owinU t0 1,10 "ant ol stars, nt its late dinner, gave a toast to ,'rUin! w,' !,' of them, but they I thr frrr .K.uth." What south is thai It'l " r- . I l-at. . t 1 '"' ' "lHn w"uh taxed without I roprcsentalion ! which is governed by military commanders and by ; liureau tf sharpers anil thieves, w ho : are citizens of other Slates? Is it !" . ' " . " 18 V,rvalom''b tlmt ' ' 1,0 'bes not degrsdo herself to the 'PV0' ."' tl0SrfM,,S"d the New Kngland j . f. ltH - - . she- shall be stripped ol all ; u, '"v'rn,n,'t and bo reduced to, ne conumor, ot a ternlorial depend- '.,., ..,. tne passions ami wmms ol , Slll'll Vfli'nluitvilt. nl.l 7 I, mI !.' ........ ., l ... .. . . . .. " .. . T . : i anil lien. Hut erf An.l flint ia r o,l . an. .-- c ... ' . i ...r . Jl.asieu l.ysiun; '1 lntw nnd imposlers asSon- r . ,,onry "ti Reedier, and JamrsT. j Rrady ! In Cod's name, if that is a , . "corge iiimiit i urns, tree South, what wnul.l .. ...l..r,i South bo? If that is freedom will'J011" N'l'adt, or J-inmoerUvillo, Aew ., .. . . ' I T : r . .1 - i tll0 ,!vv n Wnrd u0Pt.ler the devil for a definition ol desnbtism ' , ; - !- ' .Wwicb I.-land infants learn to swim lfoi-e thty can walk. I .VUH'S ITIUVS. Hon. C. II. Smith ( Hill Arp) is iiotn- ! inatcd tin- mat or of Homo, tm. i 1 1 1 in .1..1.n H..11 i. r.-..li,i,,,r nimri II, n ,,,. I,.. ,..,,l ......I, i., T , Mi M'lrv K llMintilnti aister f.f! t , i- i tr i . i - . , i . . . uen. ttauo iianipton, uieu ai t. (Hum - bia, S. C, last week. Our city is unusually quiet. ri,i : Ilov-it ia tint linioinr mm II,, in lilisv' lit Wm ,,lon.V( ,1(r. Seth Kiunian, a famous old Cali fornia hearhiinter, has been appointed Indian agent for Idaho. Davis Biehards, an American circus rider, was recently killed in Moscow, liussia, by a fall duringa performance. A London paper says that tho Union built and cherished by AVnsh ington and his Congress exists no bnger. A rich lead mine has been discov ered in East Tennessee Gen. Thom as w ill bo president of a company to work it. Ten thousand head of beef cattle I passed Fort Kc.nU, Arkansas, during mo lasi leu uays, going norm iu:iiaiiKts market. Otto Goldschmidt, husband of Jen ny Lind, has been appointed vico presidetit of the Boynl Academy of Music, London. It is interesting to know that sci ence has demonstrated thut Donatti's great comet will bo again visible in the year Judge MeCunn, at New York, has decided substantially that a person losing money in gaming is not enti tled to recover by law. There aro now I'.i.t inmates in the Ohio Soldiers' Home, which is the highest number that has been in that institution ut one timo. New Yorlt city polled almost as many votes at the last State election as the entire Stateof Massachusetts ou'y four thousand less. Joseph Barker, who, it will bo re membered, was a leading infidel in this country, is now a candidate in Fngland for Holy Orders. If ladies appreciated tho beauty cfj their loot as they uo thai ol their neck dan shoulders the would probably go to hulls hareloolcd. A Mr. Bates, of Kentucky, twenty years of age, is seven feet eleven inches high and still growing. Ho is tho "baby" of eleven children. Bielmrd Lawrence, who mads nn attempt to assassinate Gen. Jackson in 1 ..", sliil lives and is an iiimato of tho Maryland Lunatic Asylum. A radical exchange says : General Butler is good enough for our pilot. All right, says the Harrishurg Lniun, but it ought lo be spelt Pilate. The House of Delegates of thc South Carolina Legislature has reject ed the constitutional amendment by a vote of !i to one. There aro oTO churches in Moscow, and all tho bells rung ut ono timo on the occasion of the royal marriage. The clanging was fearful. Tho Three I!iverB(Cuiiada)1i-iwrno, on tho authority of tho clergy, saj s thai no Catholic priest of lliut place ever saw or knew Surratt. At tho lato session of tho Legisla ture of Alabama six new counties were crcnt-1, namely Baino, Bullock, Clay, Cleburne, Crenshaw and Le. Th members of tho President's Cabinet unanimously favor a veto of tho District of Columbia suffrage- bill, with tho exception of Mr. Stanton. The fast trotting mare Lady Shaw, owned by Mr. J. P.. .M ay nard, of Bos ton, died last week. Mr. Maynurd paid S'i.di'U for tho mare last season. A young lady down East advertizes lor a young man that "embraces an (opportunity," and says, "If ho will I co mo over to our town ho can do better." Secretary Stanton has presented the (colored Kpiscopalions ol Washington 'a ten thousand dollar church. "No 1 ,e l'l'T' " " -r oc u.us re wara- i . i :n i . ii i tdward . Murphy, for uianyj cnin "nu cf 1,10 ".-ijrlois in tho Uuiled l"1' senate, Imi been Bjipointed cu- I" 1,1 cAporis ui uio pon ol 1'hiladelphia. The Wittchman says that Messrs ii.. i r, i i - i . t J'usn iieynoms ami I'unean liavo til ready completed many of tho arrange ments for tho erection of a paper mill in llellefonte. A Washington lady, who wnsdragg- cd some thirty feet bv a hor-e car in ; consepienco ol 1 caught bv a proiec I...:.... ..v. i'viiiz projec ting step liasrecov cred f itMK) daiino'e. Ti.n t,oi;i;.,n .,r . : .1... i . ... ,.r n. ,iv i'v.i.o',1 v. Di.i ,i,iiKiiiiiii S 111- i,.(ma wn8 ,,reHentoj j tno i;um House .the ot her day. Rskinir tho iin- pcachinunt ol 1'resident Johnson. Tho woibl moves. A Western piicr f-ays they have preachers out there of tiie stem-wheel species, who aro "exceedingly light in the head, hut keep up a prodigious racket in tho rear." A lady in Saxony, tho wife ol a bnr rintor, lately committed suicide in worc 1,0 I'l-aceaUle taslioot. !! - 1 m 1 v nu ago is saiu to no worse govern- CJ man ever was isalluuorc or -Sew Orleans miirder.liomicido, garroling, drugging and robbing aro every day items ol her city press. " - - - - - - eaiii III a. 1 1 V7 very underpinning of society, says: ' - Ti'lting hoops onahlo iho common 1 lauitieo, in a wicked lunge at tho llu voiiiinoii ( people to see a great deal more of good I society than ihey ever saw before (Jeneral Butler's New York "at.iile Kpeceh" was extensively coi.ied in the t . .. 1 . l reneti ir v,i,,-, r..-,. j , nfii ,- ii Hill ll mi cu 1 1 onai reierctico 10 lis translation. i:. f. . . . e.ll nil! . ,1 v IMUIIIS.il VieillTIII 11 IT I . ii IV- -..1.1:. 1. i ii -i . B(ljn.g wilh ,10 cmih,jn of sllf h I wor(jB as would ofl'end tho French ear " ! r')0 contract tor small twine for tho 1 Toslollice Hepartincnt is awarded to ! Jersey ; f,.r tho wrapping, to Jessup i M"". " lo Mcsrs. Fairbanks A jfo . for letter balances, and to W. F. Nesbilt k Co., of New York, for about . f.-rty millions of rnveloprs. 1 he ('hit'";,'') Tim, wt that its ol- Ij't in advocaliiif: nc;;ro Miflni;,'' is to (kill the t (institutional Amendment. it. - i .1 it . i . . i 'I I" wornier mu lenow uon i iuko a loose 01 arsenic 10 euro tne neuclaeiie I ----- - A t inmiiim county, cl., couple nisi t u'notr nt,i,!ii,l Corn ftivnrcn nl'lei- (nil v " "i . .". , . , . , , ' lorin ai.ioi iiiameu n. i n jimp . 1 11 11,', i -.lu ll iiijutai, n.ii iii inni. iii,j Iiailll I. JCI. git III I11JIIM111UIIJ' u jail trial It is stated that tho Stale- Demo criilie fiitiiiiiitlen of Illinois Iihvc con- eluded to establish a new Democratic , .. . . . i paper in l hicago, aim thai mo com pany w ill have a capital of ?L'oO,OnU to start on. California, which in ISoT imported' about i'i(l,i.MiO barrels of flour, can ex port this year, according to tho esti mate of tho California Farmer, some - thiiwr liUu two u:iil.n.hulf millions nf: barrels. Fivo additional distilleries were seized iu New York on Saturday, and the revenue, ofiiciuls lind, on invesli- gation, thai iho reputed proprietors ; am merely iho agents of wealthy cu The woman who was lately buried ,. ... , alive at (uincy, Illinois, and rescued in lime to save her life, savs sho knew all that took plaso during her trance state, but was uuablo to speak or move a limb. Soltiikrn Di:tv. Albert Pike, in a recent letter, says that the completion ol'tho new Arkansas and Tennessee railroad is much more important than "getting into the Union and electing Senators and all Hint" a broad hint to the Southern people to give tip pol itics and devote theuisclves lo tho de velopment of their material interests, under present circumstances. Wartlfd, At Fairricw, Dra'Jv tnwnabip, on ftewniWr 25. lsf.O, l.y Ilia ltrv. Jonn Fi.Eual., Mr. OOKOOS CLAKK to Mini LAl'KEY LONc) ; both of Jcf fcrpun couutv. B On Drix-mber !, lsCd, liv Itcv. P. L. llmaifua. Mr. WILLIAM TV. WATSON aul Mit. LIZZIE CHjhE.Vj Initb of Lawn-ncc tuwiiihip. On lliovmlx r 27, IMS, t,y Jui i u M Kcc, Mr. DAVID LAXIJDON lo Mra. MAlUiA IttT OHKLL. On Mmilay evfniiiK, Dm. 2, !6, ROBERT 1. WALLACE, E.r., of OnrfiYH borough; aged 21 ycara, 6 niontbr, and 2 duyi. In lirady tonhip, on December 51, 1s6n, Mr. ISAAC LINES: aged about (Id yeara. lUa drcrlisfnifuts. V.ll t LTMMI, OI l.K.t.i: DP Pi;.NN.VLVAMA Ibe next Term of tbi luRiitutioD, under it reorfaniEation, will com niece on lh Inib day of Janaary, 1 ft7. I'ut termi of adjiiciisn, cataloeuAn, ir., aHdre, JOHN FHASKIt, Frei't jan3-4t Agricultural College, Centr C I'a. f OT A fM'krt book, eontainiua; $:t) to it'i, J J ana two warrf. rUn-w ww loni in Curwcn- u e, on January 1, 1 Any p rn fiixling aud r- turn it) the wno to the tin lerji iiei), iu 1'i-nn tM-h.., or having it wilh Mer. Hippie aft je.-t that can irfWit l.fhCr. I'rvtehel kultim rurwrn ill-will he nuitaMr nwane,. j utVuif. emlni.krv, artieiet T-.r the toilet r.r tbU . )n i 'M . iK',ltiiii .lL1iTri,,1:L. J 'lT,tb l..I,ir; and the k.trb-n. Fven th rf. CUt Tlt.-AII pei..uf. ar berel-v emrinned ' Jn ffc,, to n,kp rotnpMe Iidy' Bwik. Ti acain.t puirhaMiitr or in anT V neddliiig ! " fhTyrltc f,,r iH'rty-iereu yar. No Maf. wuh the Ii.ll,iwii.j(d.-ei(Tilelperinimlpn.pertT.vii; tu,c. Clin w""T,ot "l,u attempt it. Two 7 wurff. two grey borea, one two-horae I , iltj'"-T 1 R' 'pt" f-r every d' partrjent cf a WBg.m. -no fnar bum- wpn, four harneM, I ?'b : tb,'p ,onc w"rth ,h Prip f one ouw, twelve iingle grab, one eMik atove. one ) u' Mo Irl ( "P . (no oth-r Usinr gitH pnrlir move, one plow, one harrow, three be'lMettd I l,ruO diTnioit. brewing lrtmuif fi.r tbe and 1-rdding, twenty yardf parlor caqft, thirty- yard common pan "pet, three aea cbmri", bureau, two Hii.l, dmV, three tahlea, euplnMnt, and other houm hold tiiriiiture, now in the ponvii non of William LigMnor, of H nria townhipt n the aid prp-rty belonga to me. and it left with buu on loan onlv, pu'ject to mv nrder. jrt :i-;:t Jua i.itiiiTNKIt. l-MITIIO. All pi-ranni arr hrrchy cautiomd airuiriat fun-haiiin or in any way ajrMliii Willi I li follow i ii ie Ji acrilil 'rMiil ,niM-r1T, vu: Oita ronn mar an.l oiic hay iinrv, Dow in llu- ji. anuinn "f Jhu Carwin. fi.rmirlv of Cli arfi. IJ co, now ol Caiiilina. a llif aanii lK-l,nja lo ine, and i li'fl with luc aaiU C'araiin on luan onlr. JanVSI Al'STIX rritRY. ClAl'TIOX. All prraonr mrt hrrcliT rantionrd J aain.t ruri'liarine or in any way uii-tMling with Ilii'tiillowiiinili-ii -iiliiMl jTt-ona! in'iMTly, vii : Ona (ttvt Lorn,,, one lay mart-. m, lof rl,.,, u harncM. now in Ihr Hi.M amn of I'bri'lian ll. Tiibb. in IVnn lnwni,ii,, aa tlio atune ndiing to uia. anl in utijii-t lo m) orilfr. AMOS MILK. C1AI TIOX.AII pemn are hereby e.-inrioned J agttinflt barUinng or trunting mr ifi-, Ut. r Hot ksvai bt, who baa h it my Ind nvl Iward without any jiit rnuw or pnToraiion, a 1 am determined to pay no drM of her eotitraeting aa long a the rnaainaawar from mt Wn, unh eou.piiua bjt law. 1AV.D Hot KLMK KY. l-ergiiin town'hip. Jan. 5 ;;i pd (1.l"IIOi AH person are hereby caitiiourd J again trusMtig my wifr Ml. All on m? ar otiunt, aa I will nv no d lit of ber roiitrar'tinv i-"iujh inn (U mi to (iT mv. tho HA n. ronrtt . a, oiiah FORCEE &, GRAHAM, Miimi ii uenerai Ulercuandisa and Lnrnhfr. n I a ... . i ' uan.o i.rananilnn, prim i. TIMBER AND COAL LAND fpilK nil.cribr, nii.liur in l uion townhip, 1 I l-nrfield cunly. 1'enn a. off.n the followma trwti nf land at private aale, via: No. 1Contains 110 Acres, And allowance, aiilr irm of whieh ate eleared and nnJer e.iod cultivation. aeTinaMhemui aeeeiej a dwilliB)C houae, lairn and outhouaea, and a large hearing on hard of ehuee fruit, a rood ipnng of -i.i, ouiv raeriirni ll-vilr-(. No. 2-Conlaing 126 Acres, And allowance, ten aerei rlearrd, and hnvint thereon ere,'tid a dwrllini houae and CAW .Mil. I.. Timlicr and lo(t ran W run from the mill. There are two million feet nf time tiniher alone on tint tract. The whole ii underlaid with COAL AND IKON OHE. The Allantir and flreat We-tern railroad and the W iiiilow railroad hare both aiirreyed their route thnmi;h ihoft landr.. No letter pro-pert ia now ooYro.1. al nich rea aonalde ralen. l or furllirr pari leu'.ai a, ad Irrn llie undert,rne,t, at Ho.'kton po.t ofli,,. JanS-Sia JOHN HUKSSl.Klt. PUBLIC VENDUE is umuku city. flMIf. PuKisrriWr hunnf ditrrminrii to rrmnrp L hn rrmitlrnct, Ukc tin mi-lhiMl of mforminr toe emieiia of I, -h.t he iinttKT 1 1 v . fttitl thr nimim..irjr will of! i r at ptiKltr n hi rrnti,fn-f. on K AH It It V. Junniiry 12, l,s(7((hf f'lii.ui(5 vrriinl ) n t, vit: Oue Team of Bay Mares, (S'mtjMr 'or timherir,( or farmin; ) one aet of double llame.ii. one three year old Mare, one Cow. " " ' ",r one -ri an,tie llaniera. N..IJ . llr..lH Tl.l . CI 1 .. j,,-,. UriuJuo'i,. ,d . M ,.f fa iZZZZ p !""'", n. Alao the follow. 1 Tl . ei i. n....ic ' " w " & "uusc frame Hanlc aV two Arm of Land, With a r"od aprint ef water at the door. Thia It a valuable property, and initalde for a mechanic, a. thee,, ir plenty of room for hnpi and lurelK-r. ITS reasonable emlil will Ih? riven. Sale lo eniotncnce al ono o'clock, p. mM when the tcrwii w,il he fully ma le known by the nndempned. ,'! 'I JAMF6 M-I'lvlTT. (' :tlifi'tiifmfiij. 1u i nni 4 by fim Hi ii in 'h Mini Notice ! L. t I altera Te.tanieni... v. ,u mi. un. ,.r r-,,,,1 ,n me mt.frtil,,, it. r. eio 01 nam n&i H......i Lawrence inwnitop, oarnrid co., 1 ' P ptnout isdrMail lu Ktiala ara r-U-..t,0 run a. , ak liom,liati ; cl,im ,,n ,h, ,,, pre,t ,kf;-- I . Kl JUIIIt kill ; Miiuruucniu i,ir aeiiirmfnT,. JOHN F.wrivrn rpni.lt I.IT Foil JA.M'AItY Tni.M n, 1 rtsar rin. ' ' ';""n J-T". Palrnn va Mhv. iitinftiarrfr ti j-aialrr. .to. jan t Ui, Jo. !. JimrT., l Hoiicb ii While, n. ii, aiir. T., 1., RCCOin Wl'KK. Kratrrr ti Ilairan, tVallnna ra Ankfy, Oi-nni if ftr-natnl, KllllIHT VI 1'dli.hlll, .Ionian VI IHani-hxrrt, no. o. J.n. T In. no. rv, Jan. T.. 1 No. 1!, June 1 ., j., No. "P. T.. I.. No 17. Mr,,. T u, England va llu fioii, 1 Com. va lin-th. .to. ol. Jan. T.. l-i No. 60. M,r. x., ., fciik'v ri Fiahrr, .to. I.', Sep. T., ,f . lt'-iilli-lnan ii SnvoVr, ltutlf-raliaucU vi Wagoner. No. tin. .luiu. T .o. an, juu, j ik. i Tn-uvuluv va limner, No. 2, Vo. T j ZZZiZZgZ Frenrh v svhoow.ver, I H'-mbr v Thomp.on, Jo. m. Jan. T., In No. 4o. Jan. T.. lwrr -to. 1,4, Jan. T.. , tO. .IT1. 1 . .H No. Mr. T . I f ... . . ...,,,... t nn'lerpo'il va lt'ihon, Van'b'ri'itil va t-lioof, No. ill. June T., I No. 7", Juiii: T., 1' j k .. (UT. 1TI,.., " I ) I l-.ll SI Ml It l Nonce licsU , 1 un.n that the fi li. sn.jr a,c..uni bnv, i, """"'"'I "K'1 bv me. and muti.b4 iZXl'Tl'Z'Z "jr i'P"i,,D "''"."f- rlYMeij. ami will t' j.rf wnt-d tnthr noil Orj-rnw' Court of rii rft'M rmmlv. U be beli al tbi Uirt litiiiK', in tin ItitrotiL'ti if Clrarfirlil, wjumiciitmj on the . nri M'nultiv nf Jnurt, )r-(j7 : J'artial '-cunt ol Jurnt-n Ili nrtr, one of tho cxtcuior of ihe lt will ati'l ti-i-tHmi-nt of H. HfCitrtv, Inte of Mi!i. h tj... Cli-arfirifl dcr'd. Final arrountol Kmierii-k Kuhler,almii..Mrtor of alt and finjrular thr hmmU nd chatlcU, riphu aiwl crtH.iln, hich wre of Carulin TniutM nt, aiv of llrft'lr towniihip, C'tfurtiehi county, duc'd. Acrouut of Jiilm V- itherow, r"-Tlii.n of I.vdia HipartT, onr of the hvrt of K. D. Ilrcartv, lt of liuhch tnwufhia, (;itartjrld oouutv, deci-atud. AwudI of John Wltherow, eiionlun of Witt W. Hcprl.T, oneof Iho hi-ir nf ii. Ii. J. ytriT,lt. of ( ulirb t'n-lii,. IfnrCt'fd connlv, dttill Arrount of John Witherow, ffuaiditu of ttnh A. H' (Eiirty, on of the h-im of It. U. Lrpartv. Ut of fiuii.-n t.mnshij. Clearfit-Jd county, di-L-cniH. Final aorciuiit of MuliNel h'tiafer. Vlminiimtor of all and pinirulnr I be fnh anj ehati-ln. riyLu and creditu, wbl- b wrc nf Fr-ri k thnUr. Ut of Hrady towiifihip, (icarfleld rounty, d?raed. Final arcwnt of Jubn Owen, a-'lmiimtraiornf all and inular the jrn.wU and chuitt U, ri-bu md cmlit wiiii h were of I'eUr Ow,n, late orLoiaWr Citv lminh, Cltarfield cni.ty, di-cfi-nd. Final ic-oiint of Jwhn Crowtil. admiuiralfif &f ail and finp-ulur t'je jt-mIb tuid "hait.-U, lijrht tii rrfxtili, whwbwfir of llnry Crowelljati ot lirui frrd townnbip. ClearfitJd count y, deceased. 1 be aeomd part ml N-KiKmrutary atx-ouot if (j. J,, fleed and James B. linihaJn, exeraton of limit lUimine, doreaed. The final aeeouiit of Jamn H. Ira hum ind tt.l. Reed, trutoci of Mary K. Carlide, uuder the wiU of Mrnry Loralne, deeruhd. The fimil afcount of Jaiurt It. Orahttn ar.d (J. L. Hee l, trunte ol J. O. Irainc, under ihe will of Henry Lor me, den-itvil. The aeromit of Th'imaa CidilUII. iyntni- ,J j Ihe lat will of J. II. Sa.iib, late of Udl tf.nl.ii.. t'liarfi'-ld county, iiwim, fiVd (it Jw.h Vi. Cainpbeil.the adminiitrator of Said Tbcjoiiis Cusp bell, iiwuiur. The awount of John F. Rot and M. Lirerpnod, PSrcutorr of the lit will aid tert.roent of Alirahaa Kjrler, 1ite of iohcn 1p., 1 lrMrbld fi decean-4. dw IH-t J. ii. RAIttiKR. K-piMer. " GodeyV LjOwkfof 1867."" TUi: FASHION j;AUAZl.F.nF THE WoPai. I IThltAl I ItF. Fine Arid anj Fa ahion. TY mot uuiffi.ir' . ni S(ed Knrrsvui.". Ikivihrf lion I'tatCfl. W.Kll V n"n' :m.rm nn urarv mk yo.inj-; a.iiollirrKS'uluinlv wnh liil, y. Cri;ioil inuir, worili $.1 a yor. ilibir maa-aiiun rm'.ina old wurn out music, but the atiliar-rtlura u, U idry rrt it h- f .10 lita mnrir rtnn. lisrlrnint lw viirp : i anMhrr iwuimrltv with Und, r. f'..h,nn. from Mcaara. A. T. Mrwart Co., of rw Vult, thr millionaire inrrrhimo, a Kxr in (io lrv, u only ni:iciinr thai haa them. Ladiif' lnurtr; Wr aire uiorr nf tbcm in a Trar tlmn an tkM ; ajiuin. In lact, thi- Ka.lv i Hook ruablia ntrr lailv (o hr h-r own Isiuurt maker. MimiiM IIahi ivn. aa!linn of "Alow." II ,J din Tath." Mum .Sola," "Nrnii-aiB"and".Virian" wrilca fur )od, y rach month, and for no oiiw wajalinw. A luwiic.r,! hy fan-will lw ,al.!i turd in IsitJ. We have alao rrUinod ell out old ai i larorit, rnntriliutora. TtKMS. ( from wliii-h llii rr ran W noilrvialioa : On, rpy. one yi a'.$-l; lwor.iiH'..oi,e year.t- Hirer, eojiien. one year, t7 6" ; four eoii. i, ar year, flu: five eoiiea, one year, (and an ion roit to the I.eraon (retlina op the eluh, makmc an eopira.) '. I 5 11 ii;lit eopiea, one yetr, (and sa exira copv io ti,e p.Teon rt-itm up a,. inf nine r-.piea.l fjl ; ell 1 1 u eop-. .. out .1 : i an extra ei.pv lo the jiero eeinn; oi l:.e . . malum tw.he eopiea. I li;'; jli. Ail im.uk!.' eluial elub rale. Clul, ful,arrilwra will t Mil to any poat oltire w herr Ihe aulriUr Ir.ai n'.tti. (lo-l.-y a l.adv'a Hook and Anunr'r llomr Majun i. will W sent, each one Ji-ar, on reevipt of s-1 b". We have no elubwiih env oilier Maaiinc oriirai par. The nioiiry niu.t hr all aeut at one titai lor any ol the clulia. Aildrv-ja, U A. (inMX drrTS X E eor. Kiih and ( liratnut ro.l'hila i; IMT OF Jt HOKSi for Januarr Tern . nt;f. llRltp jraoaa. IWaria llnirv II W right Hell Henry Dnth.jr llliaim Kraiiklin Avil liiit.F liw.rce Turner. Wileoa Hoover Ilradlorvl Abt.aioni TeBree llrady Jamea .Vlilea, John II Seller llurnai.le l'aiml tioriuan, Kichard Alhrrafl, illiam Anderron Client Iroao Nvnpher t'lrarfnld Tl.oiun. 1 innsherty CowiiKton Franeia Holler l urwenanlle Jatnea Audiraoa (irahani John W Turn.-r tSuiich . ll Hurley llutlm John Tyler Karthaua Hilliaiu Klder Knov l'riee A Kowlea I.awrenee Tliomaa Head. Laranii Armatroti(. I.umlwr CityWill.an, w Kelly I'lkt Milton Head TA' rn'i Ji sontrir.at wri i. Heerana Thomaa .Mullen, jr llellXelann nunr. Ilavid Merraekin Ilradf.ird. namnrl tt ,1,0a, 8oott I I, v-al, Henry tlratnna, John Hn-k llrady Hand t.-am, Henry Iteams Jamea Irvin. tiis.rire J H eaver lrnide Fre-li rirk K.S'he(,l,,.nl. John Kitchen, John HoRinan. John Kinit. jr, James Weaver t heat tt ilham Hunter C'learlield lliehard M.,.op. Ororire C raaaraore (nrwen.v ille-.l.eol, lilCer, Haniel Chaiul Iei-alur W illiaia T Tl.on,p.,m Fert-naon lii-nrfe K TuliLa Oiraril Mil. bi ll Sh,e tliilieh .Aiiraham lliera Hu.ti.D Wilh.i. ll VI o.,dwnrd Jordrn lohn Hunter. Joaeph I' Jordan, Thotnal Snieh. Nieholaa Mraw ii,ii"",-",'rt 'ilo'" A u'ck"k- l.awrence J,,l,n li,mti,eny. Jr. Mrtin Kline, John M'lrhell. ,.ry AuKhenl-aiith M,rT.e-.l.eph ll Hen,,,,,,.. it01lj Pparkman ew W ii'hinilon Janien l',k IVnn Thoiuai Itaderty, HK, Hooter. Jamea t h ary ' l'ike Th irnai l.orf 1 nion-IM,-, 11 lloorr, Levi It Dreaaler, Horace A lortni T, Henry Tenia TatVKUKK jt noita aa-i-oan wara. rtoer Jonaa Prlera lira. Iford John l.ivir.r.ton Itmdy John Hel-erlina-. Oeorjre M Thompann, Henry Anrwol. Ianiil tt Iteania, Oeorga knner, Frederick Korhe, C It l.uta llnni.ide Jea.e Ilutton t'he Adam Hairiry. William Rowland, Joko. Khorer. John Frailev, liwrenee killiaa Cm inirton F F t'oulrirt Clierhi ld .l,M.,'ph s'rBW lieeatur Wahmatiui Kline Huston 1. H I.acore Karthawa John llilliland. Joaeph llilhland Knot Jamea Haler Lawrence Mnrria F Wa'lace. John A. Read, Joha W Tale. Alexander Heed, Jr " l.nmler City Jamea Arthura New Waahnifrtna ltaarll McMorraT, rrar-k Xeff pike Jamea R Caldwell, J Lina Uoorer, Iiaa Caldwell ! . I'enn Jijin Flinn Woodward-Williara La'hrr, fhrLtlaii Kim? !laa - Q. - i P,