. rrr i -1 . -.-, ""C'-'iW.r: 1.. - '. tiKiiiic.K It. (iooin.ANnm, Kilitur. CLEARFIELD, PA. . Thursday Morning, March 7, 1867. Cirnco Greenwood is in favor of giv iug tho ballot to every woman ho runs a sewing maehino or wash tub. Thai' sensible. l.xil rovinu. We learn by thoiVn ocrat that tho nneient borough of Doyleslown is giving way to improve ments this spring. The editor notices the. putting up of two new bigns the week previous. A bill has passed tho lower House of our Legislature, authorizing the Kocorder of Deeds in the several coun ties to receive nnd enter of record nil Soldier's disehargo papers This is tho only effective way of preserving thoso valuable papers. The President has vetoed tho "mili tary reconstruction bill," and uNo the act "regulating the tenure of civil offices." L'pon the receipt of the vetoes, tho Hump at once acted upon the bills and passed them into laws by tho constitutional number of votes. The Kadicul Disunionists in tho Western States aro trying to get their Legislatures to pass acts prohibiting Texas drovers fro.ni driving cattle into thoso States, in order to keep beef op to tho present enormous prices. Fut cattlo can bo bought in Texas and drove to Illinois and solJ for thirty percent, less than the ruling price. It is a grout pity that "loyalists" cannot environ themselves with tarifTs, em bargoes and negroes, against the out side barbarians. It, f, i i ... , jIblral. Her. C liarles Avery, of " Pittsburg, died last week, and kft one hundred and filty thousand dollars to tho Oberlin, Ohio, College, "for the tl- evation of the colored 'people of the . , , m, L ...ted Stales and Canada. This is an institution at which whites and blacks intermarry, eat, deep and live together. Had ho stated in his w ill that this sum was to bo used to do- , , , .. , ,, , . . grade tho whites, ho would have slut - od a probability; but to elevato tlio blacks, is an impossibility. The testi - luony and history of thousands of i years 13 against him. I)r.FF.TPn. The accursed embargo, , . , , , . ii entitled a tarill by Inya i-ts and pub- J J 1 lie robbers, was gloriously defeated in the Hump at Washington, on Fl i- day last, through tho joint effort of ltr..ri.n .rn lm-nlil nn.l ' ... . . -j , tho llemocrats. This w ill cause a ti c" lnendous howl, laden with a CodrUh 1 nceiit, to come up from the hills of cx-j tra-loyal 'cw England tho hind of, tbe oppressor and the bravo-oh. Tho .1 t- -. i ... . i ., Ticon n nf llin I inli'il Stint. .a lnu-.i I tribute enough lo tho New England States in fish-bounties, tariffs and frauds-to cancel thewholo National debt; and yet (!icy cry for more. TiitTii 1'oit Usct.-Henry Ward Leccher, a few weeks ago, while get ting off ono of his politico-religious harangues, eaid : "It is a bastard Christianity which builds a colored ! elry and gewgaws at most exorbitant pew, in tho back corner of the Saiu tu- l"'i-,'- In some instances thoso per arv sons write for the northern papers, ,r', . . ,, c , .. ,. nnd it is for their interest to have the This is the first lime this eccentric South dominated by a military force. un nit: iiii5 iui -1 me iruiu in rcierence to himself for a long time. Neither negroes nor poor w hito people can en ter his ''Sanctuary," because he charg es S-'jO for tho ' back corner'' pew. xie ueing a maimnolli"liastard Christ-: ian" himself, is entirely competent to give nn opinion upon "this point. 1 am m I Jl'ST LIKE Til KM. The knavery (: tho "lovnl" leaders cannot bo better ' .,",., i , , , ll nstrated than by the fact that while tncy are peeking to cnlranclnse the , negroes in the Somh, they refuse tin in the same rights in Ohio and New Yurie. Tui,.;.i.,i,..,.ri.,.,i.,i f... . by large majoi ities, last week, refused i tostrikotheword"whito"outoflhe.r Constitution. While they thus vole at home, they nevertheless call upon ' their P.iimp brethren nt AVnsliin-ton ' to push on the good work in W t, , , . , '" ,"U!, W1,ul n-'Kh-, tors 10 accept tinit winch thev refuse. ei-i . i ,.i . i. ..... m.smay ne".oyat:y, in ,t does , eem like honesty. The Golden Puie haSlvcnIosl-trailedotIf,r..ov,;l,v-' A Washington Uair writt-r pavs: Ihv ll'iu-H fif llcj-rfM-ulnlivrfi vm npftirt), at Ufval. tLir iinimifix mtb prarer hy tlif t hnj.lnin. Iter. Ir. IUnntm, wh-i. nimn t ti i xinaiun, pir h prayer a ...imI.t j.olitniiI tnnr It-iati uwni. Mr a.nulrd t' thf tttml j n-majr,. f Uitb fc.t- .,f the bill for the rtmrf cfni-M in rntcninii iit i.i ilin Kt.i.tt. cm Ptutra, aii aixt iht w.rkmc ihr.nrh iDrw nT'n ffiuaiivc. n 1,1 in e.',,t..,v..,.h.,i th.in.tc,iu. juatie, i t!?lT?.t ':?Vl"""r V'" all, and In lioa ; and pmri-J I hat in Un- .itifi'-iMiit rriip thr jiiruicmy rtoilio ... rune tl.e inn 1. 1,1 a In in.. l.le bin lo a.t nucrt. All on l,r.i..il tl ,t l tbe conaiucrauou oi inc inriiai.r inc. Old "nitk" wiil never lutvo his own until ho houses about ten regiments of these politico-religious tl waifs, lie lias no Letter agents on this continent than those men w ho have hired and taken full pay from the Lord, but who Inhne- nl..a.alv far I.U 1lrimalr.ua. M a. --.- ll'Afl'C efofn .ViilnltniMit inoaf fVrrol f f hough iH'yro slavery lwi4 reased tu exist in the 1'nited Stales, many peo ple nro grossly deceived in to tunny fuel connected therewith. For in stance, wo lately hoard a mongrel lie publican lender charge iniilutloism or ! miscegenation upon tlio Sou'li. The I follow ing table, taken from the census I reports, shows the ratio of nnilnttoes J tootio liuiidred negroes in eueh State : fcOl'TlirUV St.lTliH Aliit.jiina 7 I Snliriil'.IDi .LITI-H. I Celitiirum U.ul II I l-'onneuticul .id.. 1 Aikxnftrt ..... lil:in.re. Florid licutjcta Kenliu-k.v.... I.OUISIDIlli.... Maryland..., Mitaiarippi . ...in H. -.''.l i llliiiou. s.i.j:l H'. 7" I Indiana '.'. . O.l'l Iowa .0- 17. Ij Munio .'!.. .1 lS.l.'i ; Miti-mivllurK'tta "I.SIl U.HS H.lll I Mi.-hti.-aii New Hump hire . .7fi.:il ..M.Tii ..ts.iu .'-'ii.sy .mm .4u.ni .?I.'I7 . KM ..S7.S7 Ali.-a.iun.. ...If.'iT Nt-w . .lem-v Nuilh Carolina UM'ti ( NYw oik South Carolina 4.4S Oliii Tciwici'wc Iti.ss l'eniiavhaliiu. Toxn. 1.1.7;. j Ithoile Inland. Virginia 17.S1 1 cruioul I Wim-onon i i sr The above table will show where inulattoism most prevails. We say to our friends, when an Abolitionist I charges muhittoisin upon the South- cm people, show them this. 1 01 lit them to tho fact that in tho loyal States of Indiana, Iowa, Illinois and Michigan, two out of every three of tho negro population are muluttoc modern Hluck Jteiublicans ; w hile in I tho Slules of South Carolina, Georgia and Mississippi, where tho opportuni ties for ruising this kind of population is ten-fold, there is but one mongrel to be found out of every twenty genu ine no.rocs. The censusof lfil', taken and compiled by Abolitionists, proves this fact conclusively; and that of lx"0 w ill prove it more so unless tho negro bureau is continued in the Southern States lor an indefinite pe riod. Should tho Northern agents of this concern be allowed to associate with Lincoln's "pet lambs" until 170, tho mulatto scare in the South may be brought up to that of loyal Iowa or Massachusetts, at ull events. iMi'CAriiMF.NT. Tho Washington correspondent of the New Yoik L'x prtvs, a fcvY days ago, in referring to this question, said : . "Tho Impeachment investigation was very significant. It is well known i !... 4 1 i ..: tt.. : ucit; unit me natj nirnai v jaiieu '. .. , . . .r.. . . ! thus far toobtain any reliable evidence I 0fljt.;a misconduct on the part of the President. The testimony they j have taken is nothing more than bear- :'V, Mr- Johnson did be- 'ore ho was even tiomiiiutcd for the Vioc-Presidoncv. P.aker and Jack , liniltoii say that he wrot a letter j to Jellerson I'avis, offering to join the j Confederacy upon condition that ho r',1."l,,t ",;"10 cretary of War. j 11ns, 1 believe, was sworn to by I!t- . kcr ul wion (.aU(,j H jur k.t : u-r, ,0 said ho thought it could be ! found. Tho fact that tho Committee have been going along on this sort of evidence, shows how badly off they wero lor money and licnco the ne- ;OMsityiort ictlt.,M..vw voteu lo-Oay. l imagine, how ever, it w in naruiy lie . ., , .. i ., ,r sutficient to purchase another ton's ver, especially in view of the situation into which that unfortunate individual I'"" "' n placed, in consequence of his oflcllCOS. W llU t tile V Wan t is tcl i mo- ! ny fi gainst President Johnson, not Mr. Johnson, and tliev will linei it if it tllu.s the entire contingent fund of tho House lo obtain it. Money is no object, especially as it comes from the 'aX r'dl.K'" ,.U'"1'K'' W1ilni"!W' liru '" demand, and must bo bunted up. ' Cai our in the Act. Dan Uicc has written a letter detailing his observa tions during an extended tour in the Southern Slates, lie says the .South ern people arc sadly misrepresented, principally by a class of fellows noted in the following paragraphs: There is a set of traders in some districts w ho swindle the poor negroes shamelully hy selling llicin liogus jew they will, of course, paint horrible pie lures ot tlio Kiinilued relicts. "In oiii instance that nunc to mv know ledge, a trader had sold a breast pin to a negro for five dollars which 1 - ntllilt.il. ,l ' i.l j-f l'....!-. li 1 for Hxtt tn cnt. and this man was the correspondent of tho Chicaro Tritmne, i" 1'a,1'" Hadical pajer in the North." W 0 w illingly civdit this, because a fellow who is iiieim cncuKh to corres- K'"'1 " "'i''"' ",'"n' ' nhout rascal enough to swim o u dar- koy. Turiiill ;, to lll0 .,. .. ..... uw... .. HII "Ul , . l'IIIH-1 iirtu. stand point, the fellow who Would sw indle a poor neirro touhlu't be anv- thing else than a "loyal" cot resiMMid- ..... ..!' . I? ..K....I .". li.... : .: I . ienioi a j.:inic.'tl or -an. A 'Ull 13 1 Iglil. Tivrr.nANTE ix Massaph, srrrs. The joint special commitlce upon th ? subject of 'modify imt the present la w re"l"'t lin lie "ilo of sjiiriluons li- '"T-1 toTt,nt "c"? u,i'll'r certain circiimstHiici R. held their first meeting in lloston on Tuisday j,,r) 1. inns t hild, too ther with cx (iov .. 1.. ... ... .. . .n-in-w, cotinae; ,r tlio peliliDnere j ,l,r 1" , . "'"do tho op 'iiing ar:''m'nt'. 1,0 ""J : . tl. . .1. : ... Ail i ni I'Mf! ! cu u-mprronro onu a licetisn law. ntnl Tir'nei.e.li.,1 nt ... ...in in ,ni- e, iiiiniir.il y retiti re i- . . lenjrtli to j.rove this, in a historical sketch of tho ro.-ulatio,, f ,lp Ra!e of liquor from em ly Colonial times down to the preset,, tlay. 1 rt '" d to t"e present prohihiiory law bL ssid Z t 'present proli il i I ory law lit iSjii ; fArrt- mm no ; nW i.f fnt.cn vcar in : iW.rri of the i omwon.roUii ,iu,i "ic .iii.i..-. , iminij. TOUT, he fj-fi riM.iH ,f .lr, ....... ,. . t - . " ' " i ..... . inn ni'iii luk jk l in loonc - sity of a moral change, and a moral i - cureab - argued principle in men's minds to secure slinence f.om di iiiliinir. Ho i !... ... i . . ii . . r ...... illinium maa couitt iioi ie en forced except so far as they n fleet public opinion, and that it is the moral principle of the peoplo j.ressirg ii, on i . ' -K iiiuuicninuiics uno courts fin l nirm. .that make law t!Tectie" I.v.. .. t'lolnr nf thr M tlttmp f'oii nrtsx nml thr r;rrliar " l.'ir .lY.r. Tho closing of tho ;i(lth Congress took place on tho 4th instant, on the day appointed by the Constitution, and presented a scone of great inter est. M no than one thousand ladies were present, for the purpose of seeing in a brief space of time the dissolution of olio Hump Congress and tho organ- i.ation of another, morodi tificnt than j its predecessor. During tho last s,-s-j sion ten States w ere deprived ofrepre- i seiitation, and now in this "Leper Itump" no less than 17 States aro un represented. The was'.o of time for tho past three months by tho Into Congro-s, ne.-essilutes premnturo ac tion, so tho Hadi -al loaders say; but the following speech of Mr. lirooks, of New York, and tho protest signed by democratic mein!crs,cxplnins why they object to tho present organiza tion. Their arguments ami fact nro unanswerable. Where are we drifting to, and how long will a now free and independent people tolerate such out rages on their vested rights ! Mr. lirooks arose and said : If tho indications I see in thu public press and elsewhere aro to bo realized ; if tho process of impeachment is to go on, or w hat is more revolutionary, tho suspension of tho PruaiJxnt Vy thr action of this House, it is revolution, ' plain. Mrs ('has. M. McCulloeh was j 1 us would be tcrriblo inded. Mas uiid nothing but revolution, call it by dressed in pink silk, with low neck , suchuselts has attempted to monopo w hatever iiauio you lileaso. Tbe and peplum sleeves, sash of samo ma-' lizo the roisiness of supilving the c I ..P .1.,. 11 n ... ... ...... ..' ' ... ... "... i i omminec 01 1 iiiiie.u iiuieni, una 10 . . . . have t he w id e ( live lou ana control of the Jirocess of impeachment in this House. J say, therefore, that tlie most ; pearl in the hair. .Mrs. Senator!!"1'"; mil wnen someoony ciso jiro serious of :ilf steps is tho organization Sjn-airno w as attired in pink silk, with ' I";s'1' to supply the Southern Stales of this Jlouso. and in case tho nrece- mi overdress of whito rau.e. llio I wild ice, anil "our ieo merchants" dent you threaten us with is created l y you. ami tiio existing 1 rcsnient is i row wliite satin put on tho bias in deposed, or in caso of the President's i strips of half yard in length, the samo death, the Speaker of the House bo-! trimming beingon the sleeve and bod comes tho President of the United i ieo : hair waved and dressed with red States, so that in point of fact, here liy our solemn action to-day, we may i tor Kainsey wore a biack velvet robe, be treating n President of tho Unitod witli low bodice and short sleeves; Slates. 1 protest, therefore, in the neck and sleeves trimmed with lace full solemnity of tho occasion ; 1 pro-; ruche and narrow black velvet, coif tost before my countrv, and in the fure f scarlet fjeraniums. in arl iew el- presenco of the gentleman from Oliiorv. .Mrs. (Jen. lianks wore hlac'k lace ' Mr. Ashley, who is to be the leader in over a black silk dress ti imined with : this resolution ; 1 protest most solemn- j crimson satin ; hair dressed with bands ' ly against taking any further steps j f gold. Mrs. Senator 1'oolittlo was ' toward tho organization of this House j attired in ashes of rose silk trimmed 1 until all the States aro fully repre sented. Mr. Urooks then read tho following protost : Whereas, it uppcars by tho records just nindo that tho following States, seventeen in number, are not now rep resented upon the flour of this House, viz : The Stales of New Hampshire, cluny laco spencer, black lace shaw l, i "'rm oi Quarter Sessions, in Phila I'hodo 1-laiid, Coniiecticiit, Virginia, and "coi.'fure of blue velvet nnd coral. I delphiii, referred to an increase in North Carolina, South Carolina, tieor-' Mr. Yonrhccs was atlired in a claret ! ,'1C business of the court during the gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississip, colored unwatcred moiro antique, ; I'ast few months. He said "A most Louisiana, Texas, Tt essee, Kt-ii- triMimoil w ith velvet of that shade ; fearful, determined struggle between tuck', California, Arkansas anJ Ne- Imir unconfiiirJ. Miss Urown, with i right and wrong, virtue and vice, law braska, States entitled by the act of!jrs. (;(-n. I'ai.ks, woro an ashes of and crime, is now going on, nnd unless Congress of .March -lib, 11)2, and sub- 'rose silk, white Ineo capf, coitl'uro of! '',0 strong arm of t lie law is exercised sequent acts, to Pcprcscntatives in : jink vel.'et w ith w hite flowers. Miss ' promptly, ull llial is good w ill lie swept Congress, as follows: New Hauip- j Mcrritt woro an elcL'ant silk of blue i I''"1" l'e land." He referred to the shire, i ; Phode Island, - ; Connecii- j nn, ,ruwu sfnpcs trimmed with blue ! Il'li that, for tho first time in ils bis cut, -1 ; Virginia,'; North Carolina, satin, Ino chemisette, and head dress i toiy, the Fa-tern penitentiary is so 7; South Cnroliua, 4; Ceorgia, 7 ; of silver cord. Mrs. Lew is J. Pavis ' crowded that it has becomo necessary Florida, 1; Alabama, ti; Mississippi, j was dressed in blue silk, trimmed with 1 1" place two prisoners in some ot the .1; Louisiana,.); lexas, I; i eniies-1 hointun lace, head dress of blue rib Bo, S : Kcnliu kv, '.I : Culifo-nia, .'I : : l,n. aw-an's dow n and di .'llnonds M r. Arkansas, ;! ; Nebraska, 1; in nil eighty Congressional Jiistricts now niirejirescnu-d on tho floor of the House; and whereas, of these unrep resented States seven aro of the origin al thirteen that in 177 met in Con vention and created tho Constitution of the United Slates, New Hamp shire, Pbodo Island, Connecticut. Vir ginia. North Carolina, South Carolina, lioorgia, the majority of tlio original Slates; therefore, w e, mcmbei s elect of the Fortieth Congress, do now en ter our most solemn protest against iiny ai d every ne'.ion tending lo the lei.i.niii'.atioii of ibis House until the absent States bo more fully repre sented. Sidled JAS. I'iROi HCS. N. Y. WM. IIDI.MAN. Ind. W. 1". NIPl.ACK. Ind. CHAS. K. K.I.IUMDCF, Wis. P. VAX T1IAM P, Ohio. a. ti. tM.tsiu;i:NNi:i:, Pa. J. M. Hl'.M I'll PKYS, N. Y. M. C. Kl'lilt, Ind. STKP1IKN TAl'.iiP., N. Y. P. M. YAN'ANKliN'. Pa. 1. KWIS W. IJOSS, 111. A S. MARSHALL, 111. F. WOOD, New York, I. liKT., Peiinsvlvaliia, w. i: Kinnxsux, n. '. M' M AS UAKNF.S, N. Y. JulIX FlX, New Yotk. i.HKifT (i. i;i'i: i. in JOIIX MoKlilSsKY, N. Y. F. SlONi:. Marvland. CI.' I. W. Mopi'iAX. Ohio. ( HAS. SITZiJHAYKS, N. J. H. P.oYiill. Penn. F. MrCl'l.l.Ol'till. Md. i iias. HKX-.MSOX, i' S'IKPIIF.X APCIIKU, Md. T. F. NOl'.I.lj. Mis-onri. W. Ml'NliliX, Ohio. CHAS. 11 Ali.lIT, X. J. .1 Ull N V. CH AXPKl:, N. Y. J. V. 1- l'Ji'l" YN. N. Y. Ar-Ei-Tlili. i iie stui khoiders of the Steubeiivillo and Indiana llailroad j nae iiccepiej tno report ol llie 1 res:- Jewell, recommending the transfer of ni and iioci i er, lion. I lumias I. 1 Jewell., reeiim men .1 n , T," V V::,.V ; '". - ' ' ; ' " ' The .!.. -i ,. ni ?, h, 1 e , 1'" , 1 ;. suireniler ol Hienmd seen.e, lo I... tl. I . 1 . . . ,. , ,. , ,, , ifililv n iini.i ivii l..f .1... Ci....l ..... 1,,111.., inu .'liuin-ll- !., -"T".r ws con- M'rai.ly cmharrassed, and could nt,t ('",lll"''e tl- western part of the road. ,lis wi K"'C tho lVnnsy Ivania IUii ! ''"I "'" " J C r au' ,,n",'r Un',v ow " '''""'euient, . Uilvt l ,0 the heart of the west. I lit- li.l lOW I II .r nolll 1 1111 1 HlllS (if TtUlll- ...I : a ....I a . . ... . . t-'i-enii- . i I i ...ot. 1....K Salade, Wil- liamsporl; lkury I lerno, llar.leton ; i David JSifwster, -Mont rose; lletiry Uuillmnn, on i-lowii j Janus, Walsh. l'lttstowii: Sainiiil L. tijlick. linn, vlll... f.. I ... i il t .. . IT' lX t '"""l-'y.. t oats - Assessors of Internal 1 " " 1 "" -"""nyo" WMT.w.r . ievenue Mi- n. i una. .tineieentn uistrict; ...... a l- i. x-- i ........' ii ' 1U t- 1?... i r ' :ng. T hird district. 'IYii.oji ad I VimMh'."' All hough tho country is controlled by "grand moral idea," it still be comes necessary toorganizo mammoth charily committees in all-of our large cities, in order to appease the demands j of lUminc. mid want in a larizo sci turn of onr country. Thisisall rifht ; but I those w ho nro starving, as well as thousands of others, are probably not aware that fashion, prodigality and rascality havo, tho past winter, held a perfect carnival at tho National Cap ital. Wo reproduce the following de scription of a Into fandango, ut which "loyalty" moved in lull dress. Any oipo reading it must conclude that there is nobody starving in this coun try, and besides "the preachers are nearly all on our side" tho "grand moral" hide : "Secretary JlcCulloch's reception on Saturday evening was tho most el egant and fashionablo of the season. Among the ladies present were Mrs. Senator Kamscy, Mrs. Senator Sprague, Mi. tiencral Hanks, Mrr I Senator Doolit'l" ";-s Frelin -htivscfi ! Miss Morgan. Mrs. Admiral Montgom- cry, Mrs. Mayor Wulluch, Mrs. Cbns. M. McCulloeh, Missrown. Mi ,,, i i.. i: .-.Tsuliguislied tier- Hi,n. -M.S. JuTullocli woro a dark j must havo protection or the Hluo grecn moiro antipie, with crystal noses will monopolize tho business of trimmings and pearl buttons, whito supplying Southern States and leave hieo collar and cuffs; hair dressed "" m i chants out in the cold." I .... ..' ' ...... i nnd trimmed with ! ; w ioic lace : me oou y anil sleeves 01 , . . . . . . ; I n i re.s henor IriinniiHl w it i ii uilitor of tho silk and hice.guld comb set with I ' f Uirt t rimmed with plaiting of liar 1 roo and lilly of the Nile. Mrs. Sena- j w ith velvet of the same shade and black lnco. Miss Ki eliiigbiiysei.,danirh- j tcr of Senator Fn linghiiysi-n, was dressed in black silk, low boiiice and short sleeves, trimmed with black cheiiile frirge, eoitTiiro nf black velvet and cold. Mrs. Mavor Wullach wore a wliite tarlatan skirt over bluo silk Col. Chapman wore a w hito alpaca, trimmed w ith blue satin, hair waved and powdered with crystal. Mrs Franklin Philip wasa'tired in a black velvet dress, low bodico and short sleeves, trimmed Withcluny lace, coif fure ol flowers and curls. Mrs. l'ich- ardsnn wan dressed in green moire nntiipic, with black laco shawl, hair dressed with curls and crimson vel vet." FnimiTFiT. Fix run. Ffntov. In , " '"I tlu caseol Captain deorge Olney, who is alleged !o have taken bis sieamer ! by force ffnd stratagem from Norfolk, I il'iliiil, (iovernor Fenton. upon a ! requisition from (iovernor l'ierpont ' of Virginia, issued a warrant forOI- ! nov nrrt'-t. lien the inaUorciinu' lllier came e Siinri-ini. ; iM-wre Juilo I.Odliaril. in I 10 Siinrpmi :.. . .:. 1 . . tv vester- iV. ) ney, re-inia was . ii.i 111 i.ei n, iii tin!, coy, I'sier- davJudi-'e 1 lean. in behalf of! i Iiniii...) I luil iiiAsinnt.il n Vir.rini.. I ... l.: .' . ' not reeofftiized as a Stale by Congress her appointed (iovernor had no status ! to issue a re niisition.iuid the (iovernor 'of a lovnl State could not issue his ! warrant founded l.oon such rri.iti.i. turn ; and s tho tourl (U'Hiivd lo have I o 4'nll ti rifii iiiiuii ri li. fnl.i.i.l il.ni case asttdiorned to 10 o'clock 'thi. morning. If a further adjournment should bo had till Monday, there will be time to get nn answer from Cov - nrmir ...M..i, In I l,t. f..ll.. li ho (Governor Fenton) believe that irginm is a Stale n. iho I'nion, nnd (iovernor I lerpont the legal (.'overnor thereof f If he don't, his prompt obe idience to Pi-rpont's requisition belies his position ; ii ho does, he puts in per il his loyal Mantling in tho loyal pnrty wblcli elected dim "loval tloy. ernort fa h yal Stale." X V. ",ir(. A I.ottkiiy or Pkatii. In New York, Mrs Mary (iroelsch. a (iermnn woman, fil't v-four years of age, com mitted su'eide by ewallowing a (puin- ' tily of arsenic. Ilcceased had long been addicted to spending every cent of money she could raife in the pur chaso of lottery tickets She vwn I e"' ,i'r,n,1t" ,l,,k? tl',. U""U T" ' 1 r.roriat.vI'.v her husband fir tl.e s,,,. P"1 1 ol the v- invest the san o 'n purchasing lottery polccs. She 1 teukiii'iii.Llnlutiiii ii'ill. hi l w f ! h t I. . al "":-ro'e'inii' ... . ..i.,. ,cn. but all lo no purpose. Vn ('bristmas day she tool; nil her husband's best . ' " . . . ,, 7 y " f. " ' " ""-r..,.,e l'"'""- ,M . ''n-.l that l. ,,,,I livo h her " " " ' sepaiaie. j ,' htm '' o ' e dopon,U i,t and ! low u'lv ' M.roel lowed a tjtiatitity ha I been pnich'a'sed omc ; viously to kill rats with. ! , i af arsenic, which months pre i A neu U- n,,.rri...i i. i.. ;., P;....l ii . ..' mi... ......toning, , ha, been surprised by tl.e receipt of a i .t iter m.m a lnrtucr liusnana iu Call-1 fornia, whom (die had supposed dead. i stutin.' that in . c,.. ..in. r ...mn -iil. J a lot of money. 00k out, ' o. 2 1 . i-. ....u..., ,. sinrneti, l ilt msleail Ol ttleetn- "e'"eiu, i nai innig mows wolilJ Ik- rrci.ar.d br Iik. J. C. lv. 1 r. t n . " prn.ilc anlc a larec t.w.i.... st'paraliiig they occuided ddler- i 'erecliiirniiiig, and blow hood inuch V""'1 n'1 '"IJ l,'T c- v ' t'leaifieMj w! ' "Alh 11 l t-:. now kept a. a H u t, aitimtc.m rooms Un Thursday hot , -iiorter nved.-l,,,.-,,,,,,,,, l,uh "T'tX. J 'a - y-12 Trh.": Isc 1. Ill a tit of ili'.i.er.'itiini aunl. , 1 ' ... I..... I... n... ' . ' " I fir a hoi. I. or dm llm. !,., ...i HVirtf .Ve-ilf The Stati'iif M.'i.i''liUM'tts has long ciio cil a monopoly ul luaniilactimng in literature, in poetry, and what i I railed '( 'olonial Jl.rtory," mid in gen I eral politics an inmiensn amount of moon - Li nti. As this tiiunalacluro has 'been mainly fir Lome consumption, ;Mipp'.vin! ullh the KasL w ind, buck ' w heat c :L s, Hunker Hill Monument, I baked beans and llo-tou Common, the ; menii" of enabling Massachusetts men ; to fill out their waistcoats to the top i most button, neither Senator Sumner nor Senator Wilson bus asked that the new tarill' shall protect tho manu facturer of Massachusetts liioonsliinc. Hut it the Hadicnlsof thutsectioii, who labor under the present delusion thai they control creation, should happen to fancy that sunrise, which strikes Capo Cod before it lights up New York harbor, can somehow be made to pay toll to Massachusetts, we shall certainly have a protective section for suiinuo in the tarill lull. J ho next '.hing to do, is the decidedly cool prop osition of the Massachusetts ice deal ers liienioriulizini' tho I.egisluture to suggest to Congress that "ice must be protected." The lloslon.Mni'ii' savs I1'"' "n"f dealers m ice sec danger in the new tarill bill, which proposes to i Hdmit ice from tho Hntisli Provinces Til-!''" Danger to whom? Of what 1 "tun . i ..tri.: :a, , . Southern States w ill, eonstitmional , I. ...... ... 1 u ... . ......- .-ui.n i I....... 1 I.. i. i . I ! - I. . . l' "ecu icii uui in neeom a lonir lilllu. nominally for relusing to be sup . Ifthev havo baked bean "merchants" Jtn Massachusetts nobody is a dealer there) are likely to bo left "out in the cold," there is an immediate proposi tion to tax the whole ice-eonsiimiiiL' eommuiiity fur tho benefit of "our merchants." If niivtliiritr mull be cooler, it is the opinion of "tho totn mittece" of the ulireaid "merchants." 'The committee," says tho Juiirnal, 'are of the opinion that the imposition 01 a small duty would not nfl'ect the l"'"'c to eonsunicrs in Massachusetts." Probably not; but how about the I"'1'0 "utsido of Massachusetts!' If these protectionist would only pro- 1' to l,,x themselves mid let other p''l alone, protection generally would be nioro popular than it is.- -X. 1 . W orld. John Urotrn'n Soul. Juilire Ludlow, in adilrcs-oni' the 'jury at the opening of the February eclls; and the saddest lad ot all is, that over two-thirds of the inmates aro under twenty five years of nge. This may bo attributed to a want of proper training of our yoiing men and to the destruction of the appren tice system. Neither parental disci pline nor the firm band of n master restrain the voungof either sex. This 1 ' ,ru'y " ieph)nthlo jiicluro of the moral advancement and success ot Puritanism. The great controlling moral influence tlio pulpit nmt bear the rrreater share of the respoji- - . -' ,.' ,,: . ', "f- plained ol. 1 ions disposed clitin'h - go - vr placing every (smtidenco in the purity andinfalliiii lily of their "spirit- UI' l-'llides and less in theirown sense ' duty, were easily lead by a fashion- sminiv lor tno siuto ol mine's con ' '" " pnsiuii., anu iritiingiy scandalized only when called udoii to 1 i'1'11 I''orn, a:iU I I: triMmirly i .WHimiz.t-'ti oiiiv wnoii ctniod unon t defend in open court. Tho ironcrul ! o ,e, s, of' tho church, the alLdon- , m.'lit ol christianil y to preach liolitics. IJ..!-.....! i : .I TL. ' I lU.'lit of christianilv lo oreach nolllii'u I the turning of llie current of love into ; vilwt hate, of reverence of the Pcily : f.l... "... ..n.L "'it" I'laspbcniy these arc the leadiliL' agents in (ho carnival of crime that , rules in this nu'e of John Jtrownism. JJftr$tuin. 1 I Cm l.D-w ll irri no l N Scil.ol..-It is nni.ouneel from Cincinnati that a ase wn.c.i nas i i.cen penning in the i i i .i i . . . . ! ' , mat cuy against a srnoiii teaeiier as oecmeo on .altll' day la-t, tho judgment of the court being that any corporeal punishment of a i.iii.il by a tea. . is tin a l'l. Tho , . - Ul t IMuii I XOlH rnlcd tho tcuclu r fl Oin any ihar'-c vl (iuil, ill -tempered or ...'I. d w- i i cxe. ssne punishment. i;h regard to tins subject, a correspondent of the niiSLon i r iiisci ii.i aiska t "Aro wo civ - lli.et. out I and snvs llie inniiii'v ix . oil.. I .till Slls lilt, lUipillJ IS tailed y tne lnct that since the com plaints aroused by tho (lugging ufi young ladies in the M.-issai-hn-ettH 1 ... kilnoily ....... I ,.l ..... : l . . ' I'liiiiniiint'iii has beell adop o l tllCie, Which COD- sists 111 opening tho childs innu;h nt.il liiiing ii with cayenne pepper, 'iho correspondent who makes ihis stale iia i.t may well ttsk, 'Are wo civilized!'' A (lo id Will. We heard tho other j Jay "'" that once lived within a ''umd miles of Toledo, who was I l .... I tHvS('S-(Nl Ol A I il I. I ( I'd t . I T 1 1 I ill I 1 1 L- n i , - - -v-, , , -..... all men, he their properly irge (ip small, he had to tlie, though dying he Ukl Wliai inosl men won l tin : I10 e t a Will liClllleat illl.r ll.-llt Hi Ihh wen I i VUeingch.niless) to l.n, wil'e.li.r bei use j as long as sho reinained Hiuglf, the) otner nan 10 no given In r when she Ilictl, Iu tlrarfit-ll ls.r..n(rh, on the ii of 'ar. h. lrr, of eoii.n.ii.ii,i,, Jlt ANMli NLW.soX, in tbe i.i. . ... i.... "'. n, ,t re, u.-ncc or her ron, Riimiin Mmanr. f.r. i ,.,,,,-e. ,, ,be4,b i a aria Ho-sOI' in the T."d year of ber ape. In I'lki'lown.bip.on theSlthnf Kibrnarv. lsr", at tbe rcii leai . of ber eon. J AM: OWl.NS aged . T rear", It motithe, and I J It.. I . marries ngai.i. If mich C, were more i PZT T".r: rf. f ' , -Admtiirmrnts. j nCTI l it. CI. (ivm I!,.' W .1. I r. a'dll) I. Ml OlO C'M ..f .i. I'. K it n 7i:it. r rm I II .in.. Iln Kf,il Si. I f Hii.i i ..ul l c. ut .1. V. hl!.All.!t'S. Mi I II-. i, Ol I! . HI. I I ll..i, nl"B I'll iMI. l J. I', kit l.l.ll s. uii'l I I' '-'i r, ..r .1. 1'. KIIA1.I-T. s. I)'.v-ti:k-i pule Hi iVKU SI. I.!) mi J 1 1 .MOT My Sl.lli j..-t V r. r--"'o-. Ml J I . hn A I .Ml s. TAI.I. VM'kll .t- t in up at .1. I'. KliAI.i.l; : il'TION All MTiui(ii arc li' n-l'V chuIjomi J nr'.u lurriiniti it in i'lIui tuq l'r n r tn'it J'rumiKry Notf. t-alliriK ur tUfr-1 tin Wi Alar ii, I t7, mid ifivrn u Jtn iinnh Huittr ami 1 lutinu Ht illv. 1Y ilif niiih riiii'-l , a I m tor r-tu-nr-t roDfiilfrution fr tin until nnt, u ui ilt-U-raiincU D'tt I'i tlif nit nil", anla fotiip'-llt-J y fi, 1'. LA.S.-lihKUV. Ciciirfi-li, March .1, lsf.7. Dmr7 VIM A'luiiiii-lf.itioii h.ninj; vu r.int-l liia iiii'li-ictkni'il nn tlio rt.ilc vi' li-r U'ilic, ir'ti, lait of Uiifiirm tnKnuhip, t'lcnTlieM c(unty, hII 'tti t)im iiiti'lw-il to p:in i-KtAfv will inuLo tin nu.i:4te iuvuiciil,uii l (tno litt villi rlai m naiunt I hi Htiiuv ill irim:nt tlii'i tlv nutlii niiialcij iur t-.'itl. iiirnt. Ja-LI'll . IA mir, -oi:ij AUimiii inlnr. VIllMMlUT()im NOTICi:. Votii-e I ii hert-oy given that lettr-n of Adminiatra- j tiuii, on Iks eUtc of June Oweii, ricceaKd, I lute uf I'tke township, Clenrlield county, 1 hare Ihii dny bin duly grantvd to the undi-T-1 incd, to wbotn all periuui iudrbtd it) vmd en j tute will iilrane inakd payment, and tbe baring I c.uiiu. or douiuoJ will prtn-nht id cm f.,r usuU- j ment without delay. JOHN OWKXS. marT fi:pd Ailmtiii-tMitor. A1 1)111 M1 II ITDKri NOTIt l .U tt r of A.lmtni.riioi, h-iM.irc granted the miti-.r-iiriu'd on the cftMtcuf lUrttiij inrk, dv'd Intpu! Urullord towiixbii. kuriu-ld i-mnty, I'.. -II p. r- ni ind. I.Ud l. .id miMW will m .'kc tu - 1:.,U payment, nnd thouc having irluiiitf iifrAinut " r lr-olinnil Joii.s L. W ll.SU.N, u - . I A.iiii'ii.irai.r. tii.i iioN ov i.(tm:hiiii. li I". iii,rln.'tilim liertoiors tii.titii; 1.- I'- H. I'"' r. J. 1. M liiik, K.lmnl I'. rks. U. 1.. n...l, Ki. liarJ Slmw, A. K. W'njcnt, J. T. L.-onanl. Jm.. II. liruliMiu, ainl W in. A. ttuilM-. in thu lUnkinit hu-im-M. u'. I'liill;ni.utir, t t-nlrc eomitr, I'a., if tliii rlur ili..il...l I,, micinvl ron- nl. '1 holjiiim j will he r.m.lii. U'.l a. Iicrelofore at I liu rami- jiln.-v. un l. r lie till., ol I ...i.r. r. rk 4 to. ( . I'.. Kisn.lt. KK'IIAIII) ,-IIAW. Jli.MiilUK. J. T. I.KON ttitl. i:iW. I'KI'.KS. HM, A. WI.I.AfE. 111.11. .(1... l L' li 111. - ii r ti. L. l;l.i:i). ilanh j, IsoT. i. .... -i ii .-v .... a. n. ii lunii i. C. I!. Fo.t.r. I! Iwanl I'eikr. J. II. M'tiirk. Ihnkln & Colk'ttion House OF FOSTER, PERKS & Co., S'uris-.sorr. tu Foeter, Perk, W rilit k Co., rtilllj.sbiirj;. Centre coM I'a. A Y Hl'-tiK nil the biiiK.. of a HrtiiVing limine 1 ti.iii-i.'U j iirmiii.ti. and ui-in I lie- mi.si fivi.ruMe terni m.rT-tf SURVEYOR. P n E Bodfrnin', dC.-tm hi terricet at a f-ur-1 vtur, and may b found at hip reinlonr, in LaMwrrnre t wnnti.. Lct'.eri will nacn lim dirffii-.J to CtYarficId, Pa. mr7 m:M JAMFS MlflTKLL. R. R0B1S0N & CO., WIIOl.t.SALE ('ropers nml Turk rackrrs, Icn1.rri in Iin anil i:i'U, Family Hour of the Best Eranda, ltar-in, llr.mii, nu I Mumiilrrr; Lir-1, Mrnt J'uik, t'tii-iM,t H. nn. K itTi nr, )rii' l f ruit, Tartnin ami Lai i Oil, hrud l(cf, Ac. No. iAft I.lbrrl) ircet, (Ucd Trout,) irarT-lT IITTM;U1(1. I'A. IUi.l's Mills, 1(i.ai Co., Pa. IVKKV nT a firat--lna in.lilulli.n. affi.nlint J tl.e ).t Ut-itiliia t.itli'i.e ir. .iat .a,a; l.r e.I-l-.;.-. Im.iiii .... iir tn- liiiiff. W ti'ile i-ni ii.i-a tor tiic Fuminrr Trnn. nf ftrr 1 un. nib. . i j ',o . ttra ohnii a. W'-Ncil l nn iH fiiu Mnv li, l'ir. fv-nd for a rirrular. K.i. OH II LAW SOX, 1'rin.. uiar7-oiii i.l Antiatuan, I'a. Sheriffs Sale. I Y VIHTI B of a writ of IVarfiliW Frpna. ) iaaaril out of tha Court of Common Plraj ul Olrai rnuiit.r. anil to ana Hirprtail, there ill henioard to I'fllLIC SALE, at tha Ccurl lloo ia Ilia bornitjh of Clrarfield, on ThurfUlij, tha Slat dar of March, ISf.?, it 1 o'clock, p. m., tha lollnwtnir prur.cilv, to wir : ' A certain tract of land aituata In Karthaui tonnahip. Clrarneld coontr, I'a., bounded at by ww nanip. ciearnld county. Pa., bounded eaat l.y 1 land of t.lard M'Carrcy, aouib by Jacob Ml. ; 'h"'' "'! ' J"-3 Vi and on the wr.t and j .Ti'1'1"' Alan, one other tract ot lamlaiiune in Karibaua '"""'hip, bounded at by ud of K. M iian-er. m l Larin; a tao-.tory log hiu.a ami barn I'd thereon. f .D l L-iTin? uu.atorv l.r hiu.. n,t r" (-a ipronn. ! . '"'" o'n" fr, nt Three im, in Kart. j ; I't t'ircr Jlmire, Weal and north br Iraae Ms. ' bt o:irer Jlmire. w...i ..,,1 ..nh k. I..'., u . '"'.'. "inainin one hundred acrea, b injr j 0.n'.:!;r;r,",h. proTeHy'ofTiY.r.vlcu.".'1 : l-'l.kee. eaaiai.inw ... i....i-..i i . . ' irliid.lera wilt t..ke notice ihai'li n.r'r.i lice U at be or it .'Oil ! of ,h ?" m mey mint be paid when the i 1 L'!!?!r!:,.".,k"0'k'"1 do:r: "I' I snsmrr a Orru k. I fcl.enff. Cleartli ld, J'enn'a, .Mnr. 7, 1? Aycr's Susaparilla, ) la a c. ncentialcd eilia"! of tha r j ... v...i.-ui,.i,.i eaiia-i ot trie rf choice root, rocimbined with other v Vjaubnancea of anil ureatrr allerna- tire power a; to anord aaelteetiial antidote for di.caar Samanarilla ' T'P'"" '""' 8"rh i aurcly ; 'XL V IZ "'ZZZ ":T...'T. . . iHaiiui-, ( luin-nv uii ii im HrrvmpniQ uiptr pui-c muf-I .r..vo, m tl.ii h pr.ivrrl, oi immont mre tw ,hU IBr cUp$ "fouraffltctcd Miow- ! ri.i Ho m-inpletclv tliii eomnound will d b pron tl,,,arB vm'm of the wor.t can a lo be lound in the followng ' "I'l"'"' I . '""'""i Mroru.mii fwethnra and Sorea. Kkln , M,e..ea, I'uaplea, 1-u.lulea. lo ehei. Kronlion.. St. Anlliuny'a bire, Hoae or Kry.ipelaa, Tutturor Salt Khcuin. Fcalil Head. Sjt''" X " the .yalcm by the prnlnnj Kitigwuroi, Al. iacn.e ia exnelled lYnm . J ""'oi i.r.i.n,.o uaeoi una .-araapa- tli;a. ai .1 llie patieut lelett in comparatire ha.lih. !' ...n. aro cauaed by ficriifula in the blood, and are oftrn anon cured by tlia Kiliact ' ol Saranparilla. j In. nut rij. ci :hia inraluakle medicine, I ecaui. you have been in pneod upun by Something pre- tendine to be Snr.ararilla. white ii ... I When ym have uard Ajcr'a tarn, and not till then, will y iu know tbe eliluea i.f .Sara.ip.rilla. 1 Z ; ."b , . u. ... ..me p . 01 tne ai.ra.ri 11 ruiea, we ref. r you to Aycr'e American Almanac, whirb Ibe aitcnt b. low na-ied will furr.iab gralia lo all wha rail lor it. A.er'i Calliailic Pilla. for lb. enr. .f c..:... ul'"' i'yrppaia. lndif;sati m. Dyaen. i,'', He,rib ........... .',,..u... 11, nraitrnc, I Ilea, lineietia- urn atrisil-.tr Iron. Diaord.Ted Slom. ' 'h, I'.in or Morbid lo.eii.,. .r .1,. i 1. I Haluleney. L.n. of Api etile, Liver Complaint ria.u'cney. i.oia 01 Anietlle. Liver Comnl r .V. e'u.iu j S ' " I 1 bey are anr.r coet-d, ao that tl ,. 1 I r '' "'" "a pi.aanre, and niar7-3in c 1.M 1I.IN Ml in rona an-In n i,. e.i.iin,,..! aca.u.t pnirha.. i 2 or in AliT Wnv .n..l.lli., """ " " l . i. '...-i.. o. nun .ii, tli-oo vela old nrl Jim,., n.iw in t h.- p.i..o..i,.ti n( K. I,.' Mil. lor, nf UillMwnalilp, aa the Mine ImIoi.j;. o an. I ia hi! with h:in on I. .1111 ml,;..-! lo our or.li.r 1-uinh.r l ily. IVI. :'l-.'a p. A. II1LI-; t into. ...l i'i i. i. ..,.:,. . .. . a C Sf.n I-KMT of aM kind., nt wuiuii.LL UtiLrirs flT RftlM.S of al .i.e. I al.ea, f . r ealit at Dee. I.I, 1C. il" Ktl.L A l'lOLLK. ire ShcrifT's Sales. 1)T VlltllKi.l unliy ni. f r. ,.J 1'ii-a of rirnitit-l 1 ri iin'T. n I tu m s A.trn.j ILcre will . (i. M'lil.lT KaI.K, b h. 1 (' xirt lluiifp In t. b-.r .uh uf rirMr.t-M, , - il I-, ! I itr.iit, 'IrhiI rnn.lv, l' , C""I( At bl'll tofk, ItiI.t'f .:M1 1 : I 1 IJ-'. M-rv:t,il to -rt ; llirl.ee .Ulii I ... ; i to )mi-! ; itirtir-o frt b Hi ur r I. i" i of hfitiunin, Riii.Utiiinc urn buiidrfd t.-i icn, bttiiiij abi-til Ituriy cri clrieJ, .,(, ti i); li. Lou. kuul flnlii ererlrd Oierci .. 1 ht-iip I, Uknti In eioruiion, nj to be ao!d m l.,, " I m.prtjr of llnrTey Alo-r. J I A .... - . . ... i 1 -: i . I fi-"', cetiaiu irnti hi mn'i vitUMir id Uffiltr I liwnhi., Clearftt lil eouuty. I'., l-our in ; ! ginning at a hemlock, I he tic north I i& pct, , : lo poii to roa J ; Ihtnrt north -I'ict w , .,. I '2ii perchei to ut ; thencfl n-uth It - 7 I u ,, r i to putt ; then re wfnt I'J'ii l)Mhi : ) ;t(f J of hi ffinatnj:, cuuttuii. i.nc huijiiri.il ut, I tt- u I ar.rvi, buvtu about Ihittjr acre rw nr-!, j kmall l')C boue ao1 ttahl arrcud Hi-rtu Htueii, Ukon in tiecution, aod to lt tola at ua 1 ro-rljr of llarvej Jilo( re. I Ai.u, a caruio tract cl land iitote In UtcaMtr i towofbip, CJearfielJ eouoty, Pa., bounded: U l fEinuioK at a hemlock, thouce north X erciitf to popt iu iho road; tlienca north 6ofr..fl ; t4i 1?S perchrf to pout; thenre i.uLli 140 7 10 1 (irobei to i at ; thenou wot 12? i 10 r-rchi to plat-a uf bi iuuitig. coiiUioinf oue hundred ami I fovrii acrci, hftiiuc ili ut thiriy arree cleared. witb t.a'AU h..u,e and barn erected (hereon, hvizt'd, Ukn in execatton, and to be aoid ti property ul Harvey loure. A two, a certain lot of hind riluate in Cotii(rlen townflup, (nnd in the Tillage i f MuUonliurg.) CleaifKld ci-uniy, Fa , bounded on ibe lit by an after, eoutb by towurhtp road, weit by lut of John Lnel, and on the north by lot of Joeeph MuUou, eoniatning anout two a- r, having a two fiory dwelling buo, itore bouie and tbl ' m l,J taron. rMed. tkn in rxerulit'n and w !" 'w,u int !''I,"J ratnra i. Jiagor'y. I Ah ' "riiU" l"1 u1 imumttwm uriEiiU ul 1 1, (and in the Tiliatfe of WnUonbarg.) i t-ltarneij county, Ia., bounded on the ae by I "ulu v roati, w y iul wf LrLll Mui.on, conuininff about twu acr.f , haTinr a in t.rjr dwelling houto, iiora boasu, and itabla Ihurbun cr.cui. HiEd, taksn in execution, and Iv b aold II the properly c.l I'ntrick T. llt-riy. Alio, a ofrlain tract of li.nd kituau in l'toa I toa-nthip, t'learrivU eounty, ra., boanJ).d oa taa ; eil I jr land if Heed & tt eartr, a-ulh ty land of tii.Ln toniun and s. lii-in. k.anJ m rlta a; land of K. Fentgn, ei.ntinin about tag hundred and I itx icn-i, wilti lorty acre, eleartd, and bari;.. B ; iwo-itorj frame Injure and log rtabk eretled thereon, belted, talen in txjcutioa, and to U io J al tho .r i..'r: of Gi-otfi L Fullerlon. I Alii, a certain t'rict of l.nd lilcate I. J.n... rille. euli-b toanrhip, Clearfield coantr. Pa.. I. .. ... i ui.u b. umled on the muth Ij Main atreet, vail Ij John Liti, north bj iuipiH.n A Flvna, and aait by at!..yf enntainitig one fourth of an acre, with mall fraina ho-jMi and atbla tracud thera an. Bcixeii, taken iu execution, ami I ha aoldal tbe propertj of J.,kn W. Millar. Al.ao, a ce tain traet of land litaata in Jordan town.tiip, Clf-arfWd ecualr. Pa., bounded eaet by John l.la.Kow, a.iutb by John McNeaL we.l by Win. T. lil-Hiin, and a.irlh by 11. blni, eon laining filly fira arrea, aiih h iua ai.J tarn erei'tei thereitn. brireil, taken in eierulion. and I to be rold aa the property of Lafatette Muoiu. Also, a c-rL.ia tract of land anuata in Cfarat lown.L.p. I't'.-ariie; 1 cuuiitT, I'a., fcoutded aoatb bjr Ju.iah Lauib.um. weal by J. A J. Weito.tr, niitth by Jonalhaa Wcatovcr, and cait by , cotitaititQjr aluut one Lnndrcd and seventeen acrea, aritu one hun lreil acraa cleared, and bar ilia; two larr frame b.uxi and Iwolarre frame baroa errro-d thereon, r-'eiaei, taken In execu tion, and to be iujj aa the rjieiijr of William Kvasa. T--HiJ.lera ill take notice that IS percent of tbe purcba.e niotier inuat be paid when the property It knocked down, or it will be put up tgsiu for aa!c. J ACOU A. FAl'ST, Hnrnirr'i Orncr, I Sheriff. ClearBeld.l'cnn'a.Ki'b 2i, 1?(I7. J Tit 1 J nntne 1Mriiii;s.ih( Mtowint tned pcraotii bare 6led In the ofiea of tlic Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter rHaaraaa ef ('Icarneld cnutitr, tbeir petiiiona and bonda for Licenae, at lb? Murth ecr.iorf next, agreeably to the act of Aaaemblr. entitled "An Act lo regu late Ibe aale of Inluxicittnff Lirjuorf," Ac.: TAVKtta tleaaaxa. Witliuro ITricbel Kuri haua towrtahip, William SVhwrm Ittaiy Darid Johi.aon Clearfield bnrougri, 1). II. raitlUamua licccarta townrln. W. X. .Irllrica I ura crii-Tille burauU, Jain-.'a L. Curry LuuitrCiTy, H. C. Ileii'iurn I'ern taan.bip. llavid CiMilin.... Iiecatar T. F lloaliih John hecsrr 1. S. Pl itner Lewia I'lubell lieorpe Uaerty.n A. II Farewell Law. Fikea John V. llloom O.ce.ila borough, t'nion towo.hip, New Waaliinfctoa bor. Covington tuwnaLip. Woodward Lumber Citr liorongb. Pike townabip. ljulicb towcahip. Lawrence Flood- Coringlirti Wwt..Mp. Maria C. Hobinaon Lumtiar Cny bor il KJw.rJ A bert..., Hot t-Hfllfhl J. s. K..lh.ug!i... John A. Stein L. W. Ten Kvex l'ett-r A. tlaulin.... Hubert i. Hnynee .. Frederi t k koi b Samuel llo'e Karthaui tcwnrfalp. liraJy Anonvule. Jordan 1j 1 aui H. lirkinttiD. Berciria townibip. V'm. Albert t l.n Itra.li'orJ tonb!f' Vtlliain S. iv.t.k 7..... K rihu township. Clatiliu laeinni'j (Tn tnn t-.wrj,biP. Kh. 2.xt U. K. klZWliil.KK,CIrk. COURT PROCLAMATION. "lIlirjir.iH, Hon. FAMl'KL LINN, Proa 1 idcrit Jii'ljt of the Court of Cotuinoa 1'leat of the tweuW bfth Juilirittl Itinricl, eumraaed af 1 tli ecuntipg of neart'ifM . On tro and Clinton I 1;"n' l A Ml" El. CLYDE and linn. JACOB hiiv iMM,'j' i bld'n'.," I I Lll 1 LM , Asaocinle Juiltca of CI. arfield Co.. ibeir precept, to me directed, lor tha i Court of Couiuion l'leaa. Orlihau'a I -'.". -'ourt of yaarter hai.Be. Court of Over and Terminer, and Courl of Ocneral Jail bcliverr al the Court llcu.e at ClearCtid, and fur the coniitj: of Cli-arnetd, cnmmencinir, on tha illiral Motile) (Irtih tlajjol March, Islit, and la continue one week. KoTICK IS, therefore kerebj firen, to the Coroner, Ju'tiftre irf the Peace, ard Cunatablea, in and tr ra'd couiily of Ciraili, 1.1, lo appear in tneir proper p-raona, with their Holla, liceorde, Innui.iliona. Kt animation., an.1 ..ih.r li.. brnncoa, to do thine thiniri which to their officea 1 and in their behalf, pertain to be done. I U1VEN under mi hand at ri..ar.i.l O.I. .s day of January, in the year of our Lord one ,'nu"".V V'1 ';-"' , rHrr.i ri urru a, Cl.ar,ieti. Fol. 21, 1m JACOll A. FAI KT. I n tut. cm iu tr tiMMii. picas ol of t'li-aifii-1'1 c iiinty, l'cnn.vlv.n mharine Antra, by her next friend John Hnrrlai , No. 43, Mar. T., 1S8T At. euSn. Bur ilirim. Newton (ioodf. llnw Antra. The iitiilnreiencl lonmii.'.aioner. appointed to toke tctiu'iinv 111 I In. eaa-, will attend to the da livB of 111. appointment, at bia craiilcnce at Morria. ilnle, on Thnralnr. tlie 14th dnv nf Man h, K7 at 10 aVlmk. A. M. wh-n ami win re all p'iraona' ititcn.it.ii nin.T allciiil. J. t liAMOND Al.l.poKT. F.l.rna!-f 51. Isr.r-'il. 'ommi..iot. Town-Lots for Sale. '. rPHI'- nnd.ri.;Kni'.l.ivn.iiir at tilcn ,,.,e olTera j I at pi it nto .iiler.it, nax.naMr tinn., SIXTV", ; ' " '' 1 ' i."i s. .itiuiio and hcniir in the uctl .l.litii. mo le to the tillage of tilcn Hope. 1 I 11. mi w a . 1 ivi-; 1 O, lUiny-JTlVO ACreSOl LflTlfl. , f J a 'r i-nine. a.i will lie ,.!J toffefher or i ,'l"r'1". '" auil pun-haarra. Any fnrlhcr inform. nt..m ran W nhtaineil l. a.l.lera.10. --- ' '","'' '""n'-1'l county. I'rnn'a. ii.i..,..,nt J III i: M I A 11 COliPl;il. HOTEL" FOR SALE " IN SKIT MIMPilHT. ait tne nn-enry ..uO,u,i,l,i.. attnehod, in eood. older, lii.-i iliir Willi . Four Lo'.s of Ground. lint few p...p,rtica poas-a t-p.il a.lvanHr,, ,t a nnsinc.a -l:'n,t to I.,,., It will be ....t part cn-h In bind. and ll,ol.',anco in pa. nu m.. Ay U:n, r inlurtration c:m brob tnincil by cilliiis o r Mr, , ,,,.riWr al ! Millport, licnrti.ld rminlv, I'cnn'a .laii.il :ii.ei.d ii. a llo tt sk. ' lluflalii nohra Knc, ardllnra. Plarketi i JJ oli, MERKELL at BIOLKR fl.