Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 14, 1867, Image 2

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CtEOHUE li. Goohlandkii, Editor.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Thursday Morning, Feb. 14, 18C7.
The Amendments. Wo this week
jmbliidi the speech of Senator Wallace,
delivered in the Semite on tho 14lh of
January, on the passage, in that body,
of tho Disunion amendments to the
United States Constitution, which fi
nnlly passed tho Houso by a party
voto on tho Cth instant, and is there
fore ratified by tho htjal Legislature
of Pennsylvania. An attentive peru
sal of Mr. Wallace's speech will give
tho reader a clear understanding of
this miserable pieco of legislation for
tho people of thirty-six States, while
thoso of eleven are prohibited from
participating.
-
The slogan cry of protection to
American industry, in tho shape of
tho tariff bill just passed by the Kiimp
is nothing more nor less than a bounty
of 100 per cent, to bo assessed and
collected from tho peoplo oi thirty
two states for tho benefit of tho six
New England potato patches a leg
gal scheme of highway robbery. Tho
same yelp can be put forth with equal
grace, by every inmato of u Peniten
tiary protection. Iiubbery and ex
tortion, whether obtained by foreo or
legal process, is a criino.
MotiE So. Tho loyalists in Erie
county, arrested a number of Demo
cratic election officers lint fall, for re
ceiving tho ballots of so-called desert
ers. At the last term of court in that
county, tho Judgo ordered them all to
bo discharged and tho indictments
quashed. Judgo Johnson evidently
never read tho elaborate opinion upon
this subject promulgated through the
Journal, last fall. If ho did, ho has
littlo respect for loyal views. Wo
bopo our neighbor will re pruduco that
immaculate opinion.
Rejections. The Hump Senate has
been doing a big job in rejecting a
largo number of llio President's np
poin'.meids. Tho "hoys in blue" who
voted for McClcllnii'jn IMJI, arc treat
ed as shabbily as the members of the
"bread and butter brigade." (ion. 15.
F. Kelley, of West Virginia, Colonel
JlcKelvy Marshal, of tho Western
district of this Slate, nnd a numbcrof
oilier soldiers havo been set aside.
Such is loyalty !
Georgo Pcabody has mudo a dona
tion of S.'.IUKI.HOO "to lion. It. C, Win
throp, of Mass., (ion. Grant, Hon. W.
C Hives, ol Yu., cx-Gov. Aiken, of S.
C, Charles Macalister, of this State,
nnd a number of other gentlemen for
educational purposes in thoso sections
of our country e Heeled by the ravages
of war. This gentleman previously
contributed over two millions for edu
cational purposes.
A Piiotihirapi!. Miicshane, the
JLarrisburg correspondent of the Cam
bria Freeman, thus dwells upon tho
charactci iftic s of .wine of the. members
of tho Legislature :
A!!c (tin i,y county is rcprr ntnl in llio Si null-1-
ItiplmiM uml (tralnim. ami ttttvrtn :ht aims she
U well t.tken care i.l. '1 III- tenner has ho, n t-li--l-,l
twin', whieh rill.jectt. Ilia eulistitu, fill, to the charge
of lli.Ailaty.
It. L. Jon.-. eon of Hon. II lency .tones of Head
ing, is the yuiirt itirinlirr, anl, hy the way, .
rouiifr. timn uf iiukIi pr-'tnisr. ,M.,rn'iw h. Io'wry
is the oldest mcinhcr. Ilr is always ,-alm. mifl yet
always ruffled. He is eccentric in hip inoi emciits,
nil no roan knows nhnt "aiorreic nisi hritiir
forih."
William A. Wallace, i,f ('lenrfiilil, is the licit
I'arlinirnlarian : Mr. William Jcnks, of .led, rson.
the hest Ifteician. and Mr. I'nvis, of ll,.rk, I lir
most ready .1. l.iil.-i . Mr. IM.,w, ,,f llutlcr, i llio
eoflrst mimlior, Mr. Mnnn. nf Pott, r. tlic ln'kkft
hipiiiIht, ml Ucv. Mr. h.nnr lj, of W vimnng Die
jtmilppt liuiiiliur.
Hon. I. "on W. Il.itl. SpekfT of Hie Sonnlp i.
qnit-li. hut lwnvB fmnk mul rin.tol, nnd in roti-i.lrn-0
ehr Hull nfthr S.i.nlo. Mr. tirM,S,pak.r
of lloi Jloiiip, i h-lii anil fluTK.-ti.-, Imt ur,r of
Ihf mntMKTr tiolnllir aaillP t-omiM i rnllcil Stack.
James M. Seovel, of New Jersey,
has appeared in a new role, in Wash
ington. Il is alleged that be teslitiej
before the impeachment committer in
reference to tho New Jersey Senatori
al election. The race of 1 informers"
is not likely lo die out, as long us such
fellows are in existence.
Our loyal Legislature has passed a
bill to borrow f ire nly three million dnl
tar to pay debts that are over due.
This is one of the freaks of our boast
ed prosperity $ iS.OOO.tmO short.
Tho wifo of General Sickles died in
New York, on Wodne.'day last, where
she has resided sinco llio Key affair at
' Washington.
Itirint ,ruthorllm.
A friend in the Southwest has soul
us a ivipy (( the Si. Louis C!,rtt'in
A'lfve'ite, the organ id' modern Meth
odism. We have perused it with some
utlonlioii, nnd littlo us we may know
wo nro forced to this conclusion : Thai
John Wesley and John Fletcher were
fools, or tho editors of that paper lire.
Our renders aro no doubt aware that
in Missouri religion is administered on
tho thumb screw plan test oaths und
without distinction of nice or color.
A certain llro. Haven, nwuy down in
Boston, has written a letter to the
editor, in which ho gives tho niodo
and manner of putting llio Church und
Stato on n "high and heavenly level."
Ho also states that if tho Church seeks
"for human npphiuso und nunioricnl
suecesii, it can only bo found in this
path" negro equality. In order to
quote tho brother correctly wo git o
tho following :
'Our churches yet maintain the
abomination of a Colored Methodist
Episcopal Church. They would yet
bo unwilling. 1 fear, to accept a color
ed brother of whatever talent us their
jiastor. There remuins therefore work
und obloquy for tho teachers of this
truth even in this city. Tho church,
however, over which I was stationed
when I received my appointment has
taken a great step in this direction,
lor it has a class-leader of this hue,
w ho was petitioned for by his class
and is very popular as a leader. Ho
is tho only ollicial, I suppose, of his
color over white, members, in our
church in the United States. The
pastorate is but one Btep higher. When
your excellent plan of union obtains,
that will come, providing that plan
does not shut them up in conferences
by themselves. Till then, and as a
preliminary to that consummation, we
can ull work nnd everywhere to bring
the church, stato unci society to this
high and heavenly level.
Having been very unwillingly con
strained to niako those statements, I
shall leave this matter fur tho future;
unless it should appear in newer forms.
The cuuso which I have labored to the
measure of my poor ability to niako
tho law and action of our church w ill
assuredly triumph. It is winning its
way in the state, it ill yet, und,
though I regret unspeakably lo say it,
I fear that it will, afterward, triumph
in tho church. It should bo a source
of in finite mortification that God's state
must follow not lend that of man in
tho adoption of his principles in its
law. Sho did not ubolish slavery till
it had been dotio by tho stato. Sho
will not, I fear, abolish its spirit and
soul, caste nnd separations based pro
fessedly on tho tint of u man's face.
Yes, as tho State is thus triumphing
over itself, and admitting all its citi
zens lo nu equal share in its privileges
and houses, so tho church will yet
grant those who are of the citizenship
of heaven equal rights and rewards.
To that end every religious journal
and minister should labor. For it ev
ery lover of Christ should strive and
pnry. For il especially should our
joun uls and leaders conspire- If we
seek for human applause und numeri
cal success, it is lbund only in that
path. Which church first tears down
theso bnniers, becomes tho master
und moulder of llio nation, South and
North. Every church will have to
abandon all these attempts to keep
God's peoplo scpurato, nnd whatever
they havo thus laboriously and expen
sively builded will como to naught.
Shall ours bo tho first in this field?
New England with repeated voice bus
called her to lliisonly Gospel platform.
South Carolina raises her young voico
in divine unison. She ulone of all the
conferences out of New Knghny has
denounced "this distinction in the
Church (d'God, in tho Methodist Epis
copal Church of God. When will the
rest adopt this cry and tho church
niovo forward on this only, this in
evitably, victorious pathway ?
Then shall we enter tho highwny
of holiness Unit, if speedily taken, w ill
ensuro us tho leadership in all that
region, in all tho land. Then will nil
that people of every hue riso up and
call lis blessed.
Yours in tho bonds of tho church
and her Master, G Haven.
To know exactly how tho editor
feels upon this point wo tako the fol
lowing from his editorial:
"Wo boirourvcrvdcur Boston broth
er to remember that wo are a set of
intense abolitionists, so far ahead of
him Ihut we practice ulul ho picnc li
es." Wo wonder how tho brothers and
sisters in this section like tho progress
of their lloston and Missouri brethren.
JtsT Like Them. The Devil al
ways finds employment for his child
ren. 'I bis is illustrated in tho attempt
of the Tribune and our neighbor of
the Journal, lo prove tho "disloyalty
of the Democratic party." These two
newspapers nro ibe only journals we
now recollect of, that openly advoc.it
I ed secession nnd disunion in 1M10, yet,
J they now havo tho iinpuden?o to
j charge their own crimes upon the
Democracy. This is upon tho princi
j pie thnt the meanest w ein the crowd
I is ulwnj s pointing out her less frail
fcister, for the purpose of attract ing at
tention from herself.
Tho Nebraska Sin'.o bill has passed
both llotmcs hv moro than n two-third
vote over tho President's veto.
Congress has just appropriated
f L.V'O to a Mrs. Perhnm, of Missouri,
for acting in the capacity of a spy,
during tho war. If ibe Bumpers nro
disposed to reward this kind of merit,
wo can name them several chaps in
this county, who played tho spy and
sneifk very successfully.
The E.NOI.ISU or It. Tho Washing
ton Chronele, insn nrliclcon the course
which ought to be pursued (ownrds
; the South, says: "the South must learn
j that ir prate, ns in war. the North is
tho more jioirrrful." This is about
I whnt Itnssia ssys to Poland.
Oinirroit'ji l.rglstiiltiif.
The llHrrihburg lliiiup has been en
gaged for tho wirttiT by Cameron and
tho negroes. Tho "whito trash" will
have to wait and elect another Legis
lature beloro they can have their bus
ines attended to. Tho following i a
synopsis of the Senato proceedings on
tho 5th instant ;
Messrs. Connel, White, Shoemaker,
Worthington, Cow les, and others, pro
senlcd petitions in liivor of allowing
colored persons to rido in public con
veyances. An net to punish by fine any rail
road company that excludes colored
persons from its cars was considered.
Mr. Wallace, (Democrat,) moved
to amend by changing the section so
as to ullow colored persons to occupy
seats at tho end of tho cars.
Mr. White, (Judical,) favored tho
bill, but held llnit it was illegal to in
indict a corporation for a misdemean
or. Souio uuiondincnt seemed to be
needed.
Mr. Wallace held that 'he duty of
the corporation wasdono when it fur
nished comfortable seats, and held lur
ther that tho colored persons had no
right to intrude themselves upon tho
scats devoted lo whito persons.
Tho amendment of Mr Wallace was
lost by 14 nycs to Id nnj s.
A running discussion took place ns
to the wording of tho section wheth
er tho language mildo tho corporation
liable or merely its ngents. There ap
peared to bo a technical dilliculty in
convicting a corporate body of n mis
demeanor. Tho mutter was finally
adjusted by a proposition of Senator
Cowles, to muko the company which
shall permit persons to bo excluded
liable to an action of debt to the per
son aggrieved in tho sum of ?,"()().
This proposition was agreed to by 17
ayes to 14 nays.
Mr. Searight, (I)emocrat.) offered
an amendment releasing tho penalty
in caso any company shall set apart
seperate cars for colored persons, or
sepcrnto scats nt tho end of tho car.
Lost by ii party voto of 18 Radicals to
13 Democrats.
Mr. Wallace, (Democrat,) offered
tho following : FrovUed, That nothing
herein contained shall bo construed to
compel tho admission of negroes into
berths in sleeping cars, or lo punish
any one for tho exclusion of persons of
color from curs set apart for tho usoof
ladies. Lost 17 nays to 11 yens.
Mr. PiioWN,(l!adical.) of Mereer, of
fered an amendment, as follows: Fro
tided, That nothing in this act shall
bo so construed as to prohibit uny of
ficer, agent or conductor of any rnil
road in this Commonwealth whose
cars are now drawn by Rtcnm' power,
from setting apart certain cars for the
accommodation of particular classes
of passengers: Frorided further, That
no distinction shall bo made on ac
count of race or color.
Various Radical Senators urged tho
A'ithdriiwul of this amendment, and it
was accordingly withdrawn.
Mr. Donovan, (Democrat, ) moved
to amend by making the penalty 810(1,-
UOU lor excluding a negro, and im
prisoning tho party who ollends until
1-rcd. Douglass is elected President of
the United Slates and Thaddeus Slo
vens Vice President. Laughter Hill
ed out of order.
Mr. M'Conakiiiv, (Iiudical,) moved
to refer tho hill back to the committee,
in order thai it might bo perfected.
On re-nssenibling, the discussion of
the act ullowing negroes to rido in the
curs was resumed.
Tho bill wns favored by llio Jtadieal
members, but they did not agreoas to
tho proper form in which to place the
enactment. Tho Democrat io Sen
ators, Mr. Wallace and others, oppos
ed tho bill ns an infracliou of (he laws
regulating society, and ns breaking
down tho barriers which seperalo the
classes.
Mr. MTamilf.sk suggested that it
might bo well to allow the people uf
Philadelphia to voto upon the subject,
so far its street cars wero concerned.
Finally tho Senate, by a voto of 8
ayes to '16 noes, refused to recommit
the bill.
Tho first section, inflicting f.'iDO pen
alty for refusing to carry colored per
sons, wns agreed to ayes lli, noes L't.
Messrs. M'Cotiaiighy and Shoemaker;
Ihiilicals, voted against it on the
ground of its improper and illegal
framing.
The second section, punishing rail
road officials who ollend, was agreed
to ayes 1, noes 11.
The bill was then laid over under
the rules until to morrow. Adjourned.
Frnni-AR'.' fi, lti7.
On re assembling, the discussion on
negroes and railroads was resumed
and tho act allow ing wenches equal
privileges in the cars with whito la
dies was finally passed as follows :
KirrTloW 1. flf it .ialttl, rf r., Tlint on nni af
Iit t!if ti.n;' tlii ti t. any rmln.n I or miln nr
rorfomtion within 0'' otinnonwtiillti thnt linil
("1,'lii.lr- or allow In bp rvhi'lr'l hv thrir afft-nta,
coii(lii.'torf. or i,ni,loyi'OP from any of llirir pn-nrn-gor
car aiiT p-noon or por.on on aroiinl f color
or rr"r or tlist fhaM li lofr to enrrv In nnv of Ihpir
cur thin .ir, nnv ptTwii or pi-r'nii on ac
count of color or rnrc, or (tin rloill lor ii'-h rramma
compel or altuppl t inpi'l nnv pi',ti or pornon.
lo occupy ativ purtu nliir purl of any of their earn
wt apart for the acrotnmoihition of people a" paa
acngerK, 'hall lie flccinc.1 guilty of a tm- l'-ineaiior,
ami, upon conviction thcrvol, ill he Inihle, in an
aol ion of ilcht to the Mi;Ner ai:irrice., in the int.
of !K'IM!, the mne lo he reeovcrr'l a. action of ilcht
are now hy law reeovcrahlc.
Sue. 2. That any agent, cori'luctor, or employee,
of any rnilroa.l or rmlway corponilion, within thin
( oinnionwealth, who 'hall exclinlc r allow to Ih
exclu'lol, or ar.it in the t i-oion, from any of
their cam art apait lor the accointmnlatlon nf paa
acnevra, any person or perninn on account f color
1 or race, or who liall rctuw lo carry nch pcr.on or
perionr. on account of color race, or who phwll throw
i any car or carp from the track, thcrchy preveulitiK
j pcrr-oua fruin mini?, ihall )e ilecmt.1 fuitty
Imtl piy a fine not cxewtline five humlm! (lollara
if .'Olii nor lc. than our hun.lre.l ilolhir ifloui or
lie linpn'onc'l lor a term not esccctina thru' mont h
nor Iim than thirtv ilav", or tioth.al the oVcrctton
I ol the court.
Those voting in favor of the bill, as
'above, wero Messrs. llighain, Hilling
felt, Hrowne, Brown, Colcmnn, Connel,
Cow les, Graham, Lnndon, Lowery, Me-
Coniuighy, Hidgwny, Shoemaker,
j StiilF.intin, Taylor, Worthington, and
Hall all Hepubli .ans.
Those voting no wero Messrs Pur
nett, Davis, Donovan, Glut, Haines,
Jackson, James, M'Cnndless, liandnll,
Sehall, S'nright, Wallace and Walls
all Demoerats.exeept Mr Haines.
The Fatriol I. nion says : Negro-
ism culminated in Cameron's Senate
on tho bill instant. Jiiirtng the (lis-1
cuion of the bill to punish by tino
ii ny lailmnd company thai excludes
negroes from its car". Senator Wal
lace, Demon-ill, inou'd to amend so
ns to allow colored pel-ions lo occupy
seals lit the cud of tho cars. This
was lost ayes 1 1 ; nays Id. Only
two Hadicais. had tho manliness to
vole for tho amendment with tho
Democrats.
Senator Searight, Democrat, then
moved that railroad companies which
set apart Bcperuto cars for tho colored
folks, or sepcrnto seats at tho end of
the cars, ho released from the penalties.
This was lost by u parly votool 18 to
1:1 evert liadieal rutiiuj aaainst sepa
rating the neqrors from the white.
Senator Wallaco then moved that
tho act shall not be soeonslrvcd as to
compel llio admission of negroes into
berths in sleeping curs, or to punish
any ouo for tho exclusion of negroes
from cars set apart for ladies. This
amendment to was lost : yeas, for it,
1 0 ; nays, against, it, 17. All the votes
against the amcndmeitt xtere cant btj
Jiadieals !
Comment is unnecessary. These
Cameron legislators, who rido in the
hindmost cars of tho trains those sel
apart, on ull railroads, for tho erente de.
la ereine or upon special curs, to which
the canaille, w hito or black, never find
entrance cure nothing for the mixing
up of bluol-w and whites in llio ordina
ry cars. As they never enter those
cars, of course they cannot bo brought
check by jowl with Iho darkies. J.et
the people examine this fact, und do
lorniino for themselves.
.vf;ir,y iTi:.yis.
Wm. M. Godwin, chief clerk in the
Philadelphia postoflice, died last Satur
day. Annie Dickinson has given twos'lvcr
goblets to the doctor who cured her,
out West.
Georgo F.versmnn dropped dead
whilo dancing ut n ball in Burlington,
Iowa, ono night last week.
A colored man has been fined 81 and
costs, in New London, Ct., for for
"groaning like a 'jiossoiu" in meeting.
Tho caucus of democratic members
of Congress has concluded not to call
a National Democratic Convention.
Queen Victoria now weighs ono bun
dred and seventy pounds, it is said,
und threatens to bo colossal.
A tape-worm removed recently from
a man in llrattlcboro, Vt., measured
Mil inches in length.
Thero is a3'ouiig!ady inHarrishurg
who can play two pieces at onco on
the piano, und ut the samo timo sing a
third.
A woman in Detroit sold her rag
bag for one dollar, and al'iei ward re
membered sho had deposited $1'.)0 in
it for safe keeping.
It is surmised that Ashley and Do-,
teclivo Paker will soon be able to re
port enough stuff to hang an impeach
ment upon.
The annual session of the Philadel
phia M. 10. Conferenco will bo held at
Harrisburg IV, beginning on tho l'.'th
, of March.
Tho diiepc-d gold mine in thcXirent.
West is t (Gold Hill, Nevada. It is
feetdeepund husatuuncl lOOfeet
deep and has a tunnel 1U(1 li-et long.
Tho collections in tho Catholic
churches in New York on Christmas,
for tho orphan asylums, amounted lo
fJI,H.'9,'.s.
It is stated that Col. Charles M.
Hall, the postmaster of Philadelphia,
has. tendered his resignation to tho
Presiden t.
Tho gardener of Joseph lloiiopnrt
bus just died at Kordentown, N. J.,
leaving his children in comfortable
circumstances.
A man in Memphis, Tenn., has mudo
complaint before u niagislriito that his
wifo is in thedaily huhil of cowhidirg
him- Poor fellow,
A man in New York lias been ar
rested for beating his littlo son until
tho latter became speechless.
Hon. John Morrisscv is said lohiivo
lost $400,0011 by the "Cumberland cor
ner" smash, in Wall street lust week.
A hill has been introduced in the
West Virginia Legislature to levy a
specific tax on old bachelors, for the
support of immigration into the Stato.
Charles F. Pirowiio (ArtemtiK Ward)
continues in exceedingly poor health
in London, nnd fears aro expressed by
bis friends regarding his iceover-.
'r. Usher Parsons is the only sur
viving commissioned ollieer who serv
ed under Cominodoro Perry at Ibe
battle of Lake F.rio.
Tho table upon which tho Peclara
lion of Independence was signed, and
tho "Hancock chair," aro hereafter to
be kept in lud pemlenco Hall, Phila
phia, instead of at Harrisburg.
I'uring the, Ilevjlution, Washington
said ho was afraid to march his littlo
army through Chester County, because
of tho Tories. That is now ono ol the
si run goal Jncobin counties in llio
State.
Georgo W. Kilery, the last of seven
teen children of Win. Kilery, signer of
the Pechii-ation of Independence, died
at Newport, I. I., last week. Incens
ed had been (vdlector of the port of
Newport lor lorty years.
Horace Greeley thinks there is
moro personality nnd blackguardism
in Congress now than when the
"chivalry" wero there. There is no
doubt of it and yet thero is more
cowardice and less tight.
Cnpt. W. II. Williamson, of Mobile,
has pun base the race horso Harry of
the West, and challenges any horso in
in the United States to meet him in
the spring races for any sum between
$10,(10(1 and $J.ri,(MI0.
Tho marble statue of Henry Clay,
executed in Italy by Hurt, the Ken
tucky sculptor,!!!!1" reached New York.
It will bo set up in tho Louisville
courthouse on the nnniversury of Mr.
Clay's birth, April 12th.
The citizens of If uncock nnd llrooks
counties, (iho Pun Handle,) in West
Virginia, it. is stated, nro about to pe
tition their Legislature to be dis-an-nexed
from that Stato, and to becoyio
attached to Pennsylvania.
It is stated that President Johnson
has accepted an invitation front the
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts to visit
Huston on iho 24th of Juno next, and
nssiat in dedicating the new Masonic
J einple, il his ollicial duties w
mil.
lpr-
rid ol the horse thieves in Iho interior
ol Kentucky.
A woman has been brought into
court in Northampton, Peitii., on the
charge of being n "common scold.
A lifleeu-yeiir old youth has been
arrested il. i'rovidence,lt. 1, for forging
orders on tailors ,ind tradesmen.
George B; Weyer has been arrested
in Now Brunswick for u murder com
mitted nine years ago
A fascinating youngrailroad en
gineer bus been arrested in St. Louis
(or having threo wives too many.
At Daiivilleliy., a horso thief named
Trowbridgo, was taken from jail on
Tuesday night nnd hung by a mob.
The daughter id' u chimney -sweep
in St. Louis is to havo a grand wed
ding. Eight hundred invitation have
been issued.
A Detroit mini recently sold his wife
for (200 to a sailor, unit applied lo u
justice to marry him to a girl of sev
enteen. Mrs. Louisa Mandel committed sui
cide in New York on Friday, because
sho feared sho could not bo cured ol
rlicuinatism.
Win. P. King and Abe Owen, two
of tho Kentucky railroad train rob
bers, have been sentenced to be hang
ed on tho 2-d of March next.
A number of citizens of Trenton N.
J., havo been swindled out of tw o or
three hundred thousand dollars by a
fictitious oil company.
Tho Salt Lake Vidette. reports the
massacre of nine white men in South
ern Utah, on the 6lh instant by tho
Indians.
In Wolcollvillc, Conn., a marriage
was deferred by tho unaccountable
absence ol tbo bridegroom, who is
supposed lo have been waylaid and
murdered by a r:val.
On Saturday last Governor Geary
signed a death wuriant for the execu
tion of .Alexander h. Wiley of Luzerne
county, fixing tho time on Friday,
March loth
K. II. Wayland, an Lrio Ilailroad
clerk, was arret ted in Hichniond V.,
on tho Hth on the chargo of having
absconded lrom Jersey City with
$15,000.
jSllenry Gardner, of Klinirn, N. Y.,
ntl murderer who had a new Irial
anted him, has been found guilty
the second time, and is sentenced to
bo hung on tho 1st of March next.
The prisoner manifests no concern for
his futo.
Jacob F. Hadopp, wos bung nt
Norristown on the tith instant, for the
murder of a man in November, 1MJ5.
Ho mndo a speech from tho scntfold
denying his guilt.
At lanville,N. J., a woman whogot
divorced from her husband, and mar
ried another man, has just eloped from
him, running uwuy with her first
husband.
John Grady, Charles Stewart and
Tony Canon, threo notorious bank
robbers, wero arrested in St. Louis on
tho (lib instant, for robbing a banking
house in New Orleans of $l),onit.
At lianvillo, Kentucky, on Tuesday
night, a homo thiol named Trowbridge
was taken from tho jail by a mob and
hunted.
Auburn tho negro murderer ar
rested at Portland Maine has confus
ed his guilt and implicates Luther P.
Verrill, who has been arrested, but
denies everything
Two men named Hamilton, who a
year ago robbed a Wisconsin bank of
ono hundred nnd eighty thousand dol
lars, havo been arrested at Kl Paso,
Mexico, 'and arc on their way to the
States.
l!ichnrd Lewis, who killed Ucv. Mr.
Richmond, near Ponehkecpsie, New
York, last s ininier, and who was tried,
convicted and sentenced to be hung
on Friday, has been respited by Gov.
Fen Ion.
On the (ilh instant between 12 and
1 o'clock, tho ollico of Leonard W.
Jerome, on Wall street N. Y., was en
tered by a burglar and robbed of $100,-
000 in 5-20 bonds. Tho detectives
have some hope of securing the guilty
parties.
The Ohio penitentiary has now nine
hundred and twenty-five convicts, be
ing but seventy-fivo .less 'ban the
whole number of tho cells in the pris
on. 1 luring the w ar the number di
minished to fivo bundled and ninety
seven. At the present rate of increase
that institution will bo full by mid
summer. Thomas A. Colt, a school teacher of
Irvington, N. J wastried in Newark
on Monday for manslaughter, 'in whip
ping a scholar so severly on tho 12th
if November last that lio died on the
21st of tbo month. Tho trial w as con
cluded on Tuesday, the jury bringing
in a verdict of guilty of assault and
battery.
A man named David Taylor, resid
ing three miles from Ciinitlen. N. J.,
murdered his mother, his wife anil
ciyht children, eoniiiosiiiji bis entire
family. Taylor was intoxicated, nnd,
coming homo at a late hour found his
victims asleep, when he cut their
throats with u razor. Tho murderer
has not yet been captured.
A large safe belonging to llio Iun
ennnon Iron Company was opened on
1 lin ni ehl of I tin St Ii intf onl uu,l
I bed of over $ PI.0OO in greenbacks and
jf2,'ill0 in Northern Pennsylvania 10
i per cent, coupon bonds. No. for
$000, and Nos. oil, 7ul) and 710,
each lor ?.i. I ho money was only
received the day before ainl was intend
to pay wages with. Tho safe was in
a tire proof vault, with threo foot walls
and was bored with a drill. No clue
has w.n obtained as to who were the
robbers.
Tlio Kntinnft IgOislnturo has imsod
nml ml Iiy wliicli Xhe wonln "wliito
innlo" in to bo Htrirkon out of t lie Ion
ft! it nt ion oi tlint Stato. Tho nrro -
lovini; loyalist will nttonfjtl to do llic
f:iino thihir in tlii Ntuto, o ha t nllow
"J.incolii'n pot InnthV to vote.
Cimom Hoisk Framh Tito ro-
i..i. i: t'
ioinlitim in roixnrd to tlio Itoslnn
i Ciihtom llimso friunlH i rontl y, mul
will liiN.l.al.ly Im 8l.mitto. in a low
i t
diiyfl' It 18 iillltll'lllal'ly acvpro on tllO
i uiltniiiiHtrnlion oftlto nfl'airs of1 lliat
'otlico tinder tho lute Jtiulionl ColltTlor
j (iooilrich, nnil will, no tlmtlit. create
:qnito a m-iipation ir. tlio "Hub of the
J fnivcrto," well as outsiilo of thnt
;r.gtuoont;;cny.
P ri-aific. coinii, Wnri'vlrahia (or the :
ar A. U I -'ili .-
It. W. MOOHK, l.., Trua.urcr nt OarlUU
cotiiity.ln the Ctimiiioriwa llli i f t'onriM IvariU,
In account Willi tald county, from lha lit itaj
ol January, A. L. IS'iii, until
Ilia 7ib d uf
January, Sii7 1
liKirort '
To amount rcctited from Colloclnn for lBd. and
ami nrovlooa ..r.. tls?ll 5
To ain't rco I from unneatcd Ian la. III, Jit :i;i
To c:u't ree'd front Colleotori' rcturni, IH.i (i-i
To ain't ree'd Irom Collector! on Stale, I,?"n 1
To ain't ree'd from unicated on Suta, 3,333 03
To ani l rre'd from Keller fund, 2, "22 Oil
To aui't ree'd frr.in Collector oo Ftate, M ;i0
To aiu't reo'd from l-oiarniMiotier' liookl, 214 I'll
Tu ain't roc'U trout C. Kratler.lala Troa'l,62 J4
... 1
cnKOiruH.
Ily at'CMorj' wager, $ 01)
lly agiicultural, 1 1' I) 00
liy election eipenica. 75
lly Commonwealth curia, 2,H;t S:f
lly rooKluhlci' return, 40
lly county map, 4.'3 ')0
i!y court houau bom!, 2. .'.oil CI)
lly court holme bond' coupoti', 'Alt 00
!y bridge contract, 3.H7&0
lly ct uritel feca, 275 uO
lly duplicate. Si) I'O
lly fie-l contract, ' tun t,l
lly lliMrict Atuirney feel, 115 t0
lly auditing froth') I llcg.ai'l, 15 (10
lly Sin rill 'a free, I-Ml 34
lly Proibonotary' fee. 4.-7 VS
lly Coronor' fco, 21 50
lly Juror' pay, 3,470 1)1
lly new bock for Itecorder, 2IS 40
lly printing, 4 i .'.0
lly L'ointnleeioner' wage", 1.115(10
lly clerk' wa-o, 8'4 00
lly luxe and wild cat. 2VI 45
lly new book, atutlunety, ktt., II.'.G I3
lly furuilure, court houieAotiueaS 50
lly exira and freight, UK 70
lly court crier, 6(1 (It)
1'Jt jnnilor' lee, . 43 (ill
lly meeehandiao, 53 37
Hy pottage, 17 17
ly new pavement for county, 165 74
lly work t repiiir for coui.tr, I' a
lly House of heluze,
73 72
lly jail exprntet,
lly inquecu,
ily Auditor and clerk.
1 10 00
161 5
IjI 00
42 oi
2 '7 00
V) 25
15 1 j
j - 'r",d'
lly medical attendance, at jail,
iiy mineclianeou,
vicwa,
j "y jeiii eon,
j guuu
ty r'tate tax, 1-72 0
By collector' ptr cent, on eo., 7V0 5S
By eul.octurs' per crtt on H'.ato 55 92
by exoneration on couoty, 704 VII
Ily exoneralit na cn State, 45 SD
lly Treaa'r' pereent.,receiv'infr45t 41
! By Treaa'r' per eenl.,payinf, X.-.I u
Balance due county,
6,261 1)0
Total,
14,068 US 34,rS 03
((lief Fund.
D. W. MOORE, Kfi., Trrauror nf Clearfleld
ccunty, in the Commonwealth of Fcnmylrania,
in arctunt witb (ha Belief fund,
IIKBTOR.
To in'! ne'd from anieatcd land. $2,776 40
To ain't roe'd from culleotori'return. 42 48
To au't ree'd from militia fiutr, 160 33
CREDITOR.
By relief order redeemed, $1 H
hy exoneration. 3 7S
By percentage, receiving, 44 63
lly trrcentoge, paying, IS
U-iiaor due fund, 2,022 09
Total, 2.H7I21 2,117(1 21
Homily l'unil.
D. W. MOORE. E.q , Treasurer of ClearfiaM
county, in lb Cominenwealth of Pcnny Irania,
In aecounl with Bounty fund, under act of
Aittmblj,
nxar j
Te amount received from collector for I USA and
previous year. $54 7.r'2 2S
To ain't roc'. I from nnnealrd land, JJ.J.'H ( 0
To atn'( ree'd from collector' return, fi?0 62
To ain't rco'd from Commt'iiionera' books,, 200 Ol)
TRKIiiroR.
By bounty bond redeemed,!.':0,"" 00
By bounty cerlifit-ald, 1 ,7-S j 1 6
By intereet coupon, 0,527 01
lly fiercentaxe on bond lafaed, COO
By percentage to collcclori, 1,101 91
By exoneration, i.HIPV
liy ,ereonlaire, receiving, V7 no
By i"rceu(aj!e, paying, 607 12
Balance due fund, 3j,3n0 OA
Total, t.1.000 110 B.1,000
Amount due from C'ullrctnra fur h(I(I and
prctloua )rara
l i 'i r
Townil.ip Coll'rt' name. Bounty Slate. Militia.
I
ISA.
Covinft'l
1.-61.
Huston,
Total,
J. Darmoj,
John Tyler,
- 16 0 (itos
f6M0! - 26 6(1
614 01 16 l 45 69
County l-'lnniirra.
Atn't of outstanding eourt bouse bonds, $4,&"lt 00
Am'( of outstanding county order, 116 24
Am'l due f'tu unsealed lan.lsl7.4.(4 Ml
Aia't due from Treasurer. t,26 1)0
Am'l of vurplus dut county, ll.luO 22
Total, l,n6 40 ri,66 46
lloimty Fund.
Am'l of outstanding Bounty bonds, tt?!,295 CO
Am I due from collectors, $114 04
A m l due rm unseated )anJ.2H.(Iii 06
Atn't due from Treasurer, l.1iil 6j
Am'tof inittbte Jnesof fund,7ii,.1j li
Tutal,
D2,2'.i; 00 l:i2,21IJ 00
Itnad l-'uiids
D. W. MOOPE. Ksej., Trca-urerof ClearSeld Co.,
B,, In account with different townships for
Itoad nnd, for the years ISM and IsOj,
tifBToR.
To amrrtint duo townabipa from last settle
ment,
To amount received from nnaealed
lands.
To amennt reci Ived from collector'
$210 37
I0,9.,0 70
returns.
Townships. Am'l pd. Pal. due
US 73
lleccaria, $171 On $44 IV
Bell, 3f0 SO
Hogg., 4 0.
Bloom, 116 00
Bradford, So HO
Brady. J.97 07
Iliiinside, lf2 0
Chest, 120 40
(ovinglan, 6& 4S
hecatur, SCO .IS
Kerguon, 15 OH
Koj , 2s2 t.'
llirard, 210 00
Goshen, 250 00
llrahira, " IIS 11
ilulieh, S.mi on
lluilon, 2,4 i0 00
Jordan. IS7 OS
KarUiaua, SS.i oo
Knox, 2s.s (io
tiawrtnee, 22 OS
Morris, ISil SI
I'enn, (IS 50
1'ike, l .'. 00
1'i.ion. 201 71
Woodward, 105 00
Balance, 3.074 .10
104 41
ISo 74
H i
43 71
371 SI
o n
177 i'3
IKS 23
114 02
4V VS
4 .12
T2S :i
201 ST
I5.i 44
.11 2S
32.1 40
S I
V) 04
SSI 26
S5 SS
4'2 13
ir 76
52 4
1? 4 IS
201 (
TuUl,
1 1 ,300 M
rhwi fund,
D. W. MOOUK, Kpq , Trc.Mirer fr ClMrfteld
fouitr, H . io ccount with diflrrrnl town
ihijf ft.r School lund Tr the years l fM A I8fti
MUMR. .
To mount du townthipi front lul orttl
rnu
To two nt rwfirpd from nfetd
To naionnt roiTd from eollfctort'
.Ut 4t
rtornn.
141 ?J
Towntihipf.
It rr art it,
H-ll,
Ain't pd.
. II
77 IK
Hi hk
171 (ill
is n
4HJ Ai
:ii
17 41
;.. 71
V4 1
n 5
J7 hi
Tii al
Del 44
. I.l
1,IM J7
19H UT
2VU f .1
1T.i
MIA M
7T 71
Hill Kll
III Kl
Hlj K
UK tl
m oi
K.l. du.
.11 t
?K V4
il J..
I flu
18
n 7
4
10 Ol
III 14
t Si
; Itiuum.
' ,,"r.!.
j Hpi,.
' rbmt.
j ditinrton,
Jrr
Foi!U,0'
(i,',h.
i trhin.
! llnston,
! J""1".
lM.h"",
wdoi,
Lawrence,
' Morw.,
10, t,t
7 4
4 74
II Kl
II 74
42 l
lid 07
'ena,
Piae,
t'nion,
Woedword,
llalaaea,
OP
j
t,ul
''!. 1
"V
" A ,
' bundrtd anj ninny lix d J:,,,,
Tba aruntint of order tint ala r..V r, jr. f
M"1' " and n.neiy ,, ,i, .
Ik t
'"I t,
' iwtmy-iour cenie, 01 wnicn ,, M.
)t which f
i i i i j .ii -
but lfftl dotlar nr in c uri ti' i)c
The Imiwurt dn il '.niiiy lV 'iH.ati:tf.
Iphl Ih'iiifnnd I w hutvtr ? i,J i ti; .0f e
Ur and ninety tenn.
H e nlu fitid a purplun duo tli (', ,ai tT
f levn tlinuiaiid one huodrrd ditilan or. I K'tu
two efntn. ' '
Tho balinfo du ) bottntjr fufd iy Tr asu.
Ciiitjr fivt ihouvwnd th re huud.f J J ,UT
tmy-ftvo centi.
Witiimr,ur bnJ) thir 2t h tr.y rf .lr,Ujr.
A. I). 1SC7. CON It A f I ; A K y ( 1
t S. W(ii;KLI. '
llt.NHV NT.M;,
W. ti. IlKAm.rr, Clerk,
We, the Auitilori of t Ifarfield coutilr, Vvnt'.
huvinff exmiiined iho ftcroumi of 1, W. ;uiirf
Ke-ti , Trra.urifr of CJtMirfield Cduulv, tor lit (
A. 0. Ihrtii do rfpert tint the accouim r a,
above futoii.
The atnuuiit due the road fund by the Trramrt
it? .hue ihnuttaRd lii hunlrcd ftud mveiuj Ux
dulUr and tbirty rent.
Ibe arn- unt due the achoo funi hy the Trfi
purer 11 ma hutiuriu ard tixty one uulUri au
tmt eeuu.
Witnfru onr bandti, this ?,-.th 4uy of JnncaM
A. l, 1807. M. h. V. KVAXS
L. F IKWIN',.
J. A. L. FtKGAL,
Atipft, Au.liK.n.
W. H. IHftAnt.rr, C1.rk. r-br 4t
ClearfieidAcademy.
n T TT 1 TT)TPiMT a IsT i
riHK THIKO PRSSIO.Vof the present afho
J. aHe year nf tbia Iuatilul.ua will Cbtntocart
ou mu.mmi, rehruarr li,
Pupiif can enter at anr time. The will ht
charged with tuiriun froia the time thrj eciertt
the cluao of the beat-ion.
T he eourae of instruct. wn etnbraoee trtry thity
luciuuca in s inuruaD, (irciicai and ace oil
pi i 'tied education lor both reica.
The Principnl, bnrinif had the adrantc'
murh exporiece in his profefhii.n, afurc u
refit anJ jruani ana that hie frit ire al'ility ar,j
enerrtea wiJl bo devoted to (be moral and inr
11 training of the yubth plared OTidr bit rharrr
ItKMNOK ItlllOM.
Orthojtraphy. Heading. Writing, and Primary
nrunineuo, per prtMon (il WfCltPj . f
Grammar. Ueograj.liv, Arithmetif. and
JJutor . . . . . . jfi
Algebra, oeoraptrr, j npnnome trj, Mm.
ruration, )?urTeyine, I'liiloforiby. Thiii-
ology. Chemistry, book Keeping, Botany
nnd .'hyriral iepraphy - - - 19 6;
Latin, (Jretk nnd French, with any of the
a Ho re Lrnnchea - - - - $'2 '
jr-r-$o drductioit will be me fur al.Lre
jf-"rir further parti -ulur inquire of
Hr. 1. 4m M A KKIajoN. A. M.,
C1earBe1d( F. b 7, lff-r If. rrio-ipnl.
HOTEL FOR SALE,
IN Xi:V MILLPORT.
riMK undfrrign, dfir-UJt of inoini; tf
Went, nflorc at ri nto a hi irt two-t.rt
Miiin irTt, in the vilhigc of Ni w Millpr.rt, Clear
fluid connty, Va. The huildinjr is wril arnuijH
for a hotel, or dwelhim h-uM! and tyrp-ro'.iB, witb
all the D'-nt'Miary ou(luiliiiigs attached, in g-l
order, t'gLhtr with
Four Lots of Ground.
Hut few propcrtiea puicRis equal aJvantapi ai a
buinei' ti.ml tt tine.
It will U Md part m-h (n batil. and the bn'nt
in payment a. A iy further irif'.rL niun wn le ol
taiixd hy e;.11iiir on or a.ldrcninjt the fri'r,
at New Millport. I'learfitld dutniv, I'euti 'n.
Jttii.H -;iiiK.( U. AAK').N WfSK.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT riUV4TH SILF,
'pilK uri-li rsijrnrj, n.si lini; in Bra'lvl,.insl,:.i,
I nun ilor5 ne of Die Ixal IIM;.I: anl
t'dAL trai'ts of laii,l for salr in tlial s-ctiuu ot tlie
CHinty,
Consisting of 112 Acres and Allowance,
Forty-fire of whirh is wn.liT cultiv.i.tiim, ith
house ami stalile th,iniii. ami an urvhnrtl of 10(1
iH-aritie fruit lrr; the li.ilau.'e ir tiiavily timl.er
eii. Al one million fri't of 1'inr amt two
hunln-il tliousnn,! of oh'i. Ttie wlvlc Ii, inruo
ilirlaiil villi a four foot rein of roal. Tins tr.t
is situati-d within wis nole of l.iilhi tsImit-c. al
joiiuni lanil of .lo.r,h l.iuos. Corson, tt hid io-a l
tni IVnil. a til,lir roa.l l,a-srs tlin ujrli it, a
school bouar is lo, aii'.l on llic oni- rornrr, anil au
cxrrllrnl sprin- of aator. Kvrrv rnilroa.l surviy
nia'li'thniusth this section has Ui'n lo,-atnl on tin's
lonit. An.v lurtli.r information in rrfrn-nce totii
projwrtjr, ti ruis, c, run W liu.l l.v pnllin. u ur
a l.lrisnii; the iil.s,T.Ur, al l.u'hi'ralmrg. I'ksr
ficlil county, Ta.
tanil .tin JAMES MM.KS.
1MH r a 1. 3'. nearly ncwS'iKA.M KM; INK
nj IKI 1.1 H. with fiinc. Kiiginc.lO l .irsa
power, lloilcr 411 horse i.uw. r. W ill l solil kit
cheap. Ahlnss, W.A. i W.J. M VAMliAI.. '
Jan 1 0-1 m Milmv. Mtflin county. I'a.
OYSTER sTo YSTERS ! !
1AM alaaya in receipt of the lmst tlYeTKRS
hu h will he acrvi-,1 up in the uiml vsriilynf
slylr. I have now a warm atol eomr..ri!tl'le n,m.
litlcl up for the acvoniiuo.latioii of I. A III l. wloili
(li'iamii( nt will receive particular aiN-iiiiMQ.
i,uri:.
jiinle tf h-v Cream anl Oyster Ps!on.
ViiMiMsrit a rotes xnn 'uri.rV.7r.
of A'linin tration havim heen rrai-tct tli
uiole-icneJ on the estate or holier! J. allain.
tlee',1. late ol Clearfiel.l borouirh, I learhel.l eouiity.
all persona in'l-lile. to anid estate will ninkc in
mrilialr payment. anil thoar havitu claims acsiirt
the Bailie will prrecnt them properii autl'i'iit icalej
for Kttlemeiit, litolltili W.' HIlt l.M.
A.liniiii.'rsl -r.
A Great Discovery.
ONK of the greatest Hn,t Qi,.t usrtul iliseoTerisi
in molten! science was tnailc hv thecelehrateil
lr. J. Iiiiinaa, of Paris, Chief Pllvsieian to he
luisrriat Infirmary f Kiwiice, in lMi'l. Tliosewhs
have hein altlictcd with the painful iliaeasc known
as Piles, an. I cffccliiallv enre,l hv the use of 1'K
1MS- HtKM II PI l.K SALV K. ennnut .r.
loo hiuhly of the hened! eoiuTr,, up -n tli.-n If
the use ol this rcincily. It has never he n kn .ao
In f sill In rrlertinK pi nnaiuiit chit in a sinrle
case. In this rc.peet it surpin.,s all oilier medi
cines of the kin.l. It will do jut what il tsrecir
men. led for : if mt, the money will lie rvfumscl.
line ot two hoxc is sufiirienl loetTe.1 a pennarent
cure in four or six ilays. If the ilirectmns on thr
twite, are fi llowrM. Trice, one ami two ilollars pi
ba. smorUmal l ei.e. Sen! hv mail or eipres. I
anr par! of the ftiitej Stales or Cana.la. ,S,M by
I'mcci-t gent rally. A lil.ernMiseoiinl made to
the trade. A. I. less I. S. IHMMM A fn.
W illiam.porl, I'a., Me Proprietors and JManufne
liners to, the I ii il, , ,ialv an l Canada. d '
A VALUABLE FARM
YOll SAI.F. 01 KKNT.
'I'lIK nn.lersirned will s. II or mil her farir,
1 situat.,1 in Miirysville. Clearfield eoun'v. l's.
llic fann contains UN K HlMiliKD ACI1KS
end is well adapted to Tnmiinc or crnrinj. and ft
prvscnt is ina (r'"d state of culiim'ion an I well
watered ; hai inn thereon one (rood 1 W tl -rTnllY
I-A IIM lllll si; and Iwo and a half slorj loins'.
j i' ' ' wen .rranretl lor keeping pul.li,-.
,, ,nir' are cunpii te. Also, a
We, the fVmmt'i''iM f I'i a, l
tt.a I oiMieu wealth ol I'eM v Ivn,,,. lH
aioiio'd lha ace, oin!" of li. n y
TreaAUrrr '( f Irathc'.l eo,,n . f r ri , .,
1M.I, do certify thai we f n-l ti e a ,. ,
Iowa:
Tlit amount iliia lha Countr to 1 r fi'-.
lllVOtSLl 1 nerenan ll-c M U H S Kt l(I.M . inwliiru
' v "il" licen .nd is HOW . rencr! u...lo..ni ,.f teer
cnaiolise: conieiuent lot
h house is a sorinc of
rnnmnf water, which was never known to fail.
Ihere is also erected thereon a small harn. wilh
slalihnu suftieicnt f.,r twelve horses. 1 or lurlli!-r
partleiilars and term, address the un ler.ign.d t
I Icarfield llodjro, I'a.. orciill en her at Man-, ills,
jsnlll 3iw .Mr.. K. W, TllllMPSON.
Si ()() AHIW OnTnitrsdiTevenint.
.. 1 VfHecetl.r I I, a nian.eiimtliisnameal
James I hestiml. Inn I a man fi.,n, the unde-irned.
to ride n.e mtlrs. lo Hi ll,.m'., j ,h .,iiin.t
ri'tnrn the next mornine. Wlore 7 eVIock. whks) he
fjilesl to d. The said t he-lmit is ahout live lert
ten in. he, hii-l,,,a, cmplexion.and wears hoa.r
lile.k whukera. and had on a , t ,U.K crc al.
I.la. k pants, and wrc a cap. The mare is a ilaik
ehe.lnut n.rrel. w ith while lace. on. fore loot white,
and 7 rears old. 1 he al,,,,. ,r,,rd wiil Ke pan!
for Ihe return of the mure and thi, ; or ,i for tha
n-turn of the mare, and .11 f,.r ihe ppr..'.en.i
ofthethsef. Ui:,i v. i.tll: ill:T.
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Cleai lieid. I'a.
R
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Iee. 1.4, lsrs.
of .1' si.es, for ule al
11 8 HKI.U A 1IIULKR.
'rae and alidomlnal inj'purlcr of every
X kiod nf the latest lieoe . ,,.,. Is. for isle at
the l'nif Slot of IIAIir.SW U K 1 lHIWS.
1 n Riu r.itit: to i. .
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