Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 17, 1868, Image 3

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THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
rfV1rHtilirlft'ir4 hai lea - f t IMS ft I lnv$
I .,t"1ihrl hntel, (fi rtnerlt It eft I M.)t
i. Hi'on.t tnie Ki r I pmipj ir iha
, fl tut h-is erVltelt rt t ted ra trnishH
it, s f r "-"d1 ''"'It n ' ii
If tVwl. nare-'Biiwr, rr ir-iti.( pumic W
Mifoit tfcia lafft aot. tiami4ii h-'
ass I, 'W -if JOHH J. HKaO
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of Second and Market Streets,
CIKARHLLD, PA.
T1IT-) old eoramndlnai It-vel bti. dnrini
tht r"' yr- mlarred tn d-mM it
l rmr espaeitt fr the ntertatnmei.t of slrsn
rrr. ml quests. Tha wh-ia hull-linf h -
..fiii-i-lihed, -ind tha proprietor will spara bo
n.iat to render hit guests vnrnfortaMe while
' t.L LI. Tt 1 V I n lAliu jnu
Bvi if Proprietor.
THE WESTERN HOTEL,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
nMIE wbterlhar harlot led for torn of
...MlhiiMll.bHia U.ul L..se r -
X ."' " "" - "'"I I en-p. "
.ri hy Mr. Lantcb.) and re-fttud and rolur
TuhH It throughout. It now prepared to onter
it in inrolera and tha public orilly upon
irni ii is boptd alike effrvcahla to both patrons
and t.roprieior. an TAUliK aad BH will
ho itp lied with tht beat tbe market affords
ttl.t 0" psini will be spared oo bit part to add to
me otiBvcDitDot ana oom'ort or nil rueste.
JOHN COUUHhlHTY,
vtt6 Pn.p-letnr.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,'
IILNTIVGlmN, PA.
nviIS old eitabllHbnieot haetnr been loaia I
I hf J. MORKlSOX. formerly proprietor of
Hi.- -aiurriBuu nM, umm vnm uiuruu(ljl ion-
sad refurnished, and anppllod with all
tfct n-udeni improvement and conveniences no
trtmry tn a first-elm Uutel. Toe dioiopr room
hsi leen remoeea to tha nrat Otor, and in row
.rii-us and tlrjr. Tha chambers ara wlj van-inat'-d.
a' d tha proprietor will todaarur to aiaka
bti rued! perfectly at hi me.
J. MOkRISON. Proprietor.
THE CLEARFIELD HOUSEj
(Formerly kept by Jaa. II. Qaltr.)
Front Street, Phlllphburg, Peuu'a.
AlT? will tm patch any one who par f full
l to five direct and personal tunii'io to
J! r- iupr. or full to ue Ihrm to rejoira
.tttr veil furnUhed table, with el -an rHiQjf
i,1 t .-w hcdi-, w litre ell ma fct-l at bom? ami
-"rATj be at rpft New h,iTiB' attefhed.
MiHN MrL I't.lll.lN rf- CD .
Piii'i.clmre;. June 1 1, I -M Pr .pri.-t t.
i. W WILI.AC
..Time. n. MiW
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
I ulher-hburg, ClearfJeld Co.. Pa.
'I1 HI- well known and 'tir ieb!Uhed ll.vl
I f'lr-nrly kept by H W. Moore, end laitetly
i,t H'm, Hrbweni, r,. bae been leeed fr a itn
teari by the undf ritsne i, to which ihe atten
tun n the travi linc puMia it no railed, and a
iiorrm prmre or puhhe f nircnujre it jmiicitol.
ttTlrt'riM ly-pd HMAW A Al.lMK
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
( iirHriitillr. ( learGeld couuty. Pa.
ry M- ai.d wf-ll erbli..hl ,.t( beanti
1 '-.'I, -iUM'..i,I 0,f bo K of th 8llU.
..i b. ri.jh t,( 'Jurw-fti -Ti!U, b b-n
i l ir m Itmj ( y. ar by rho aTtdereicnrd
i' ti he- ii er.tm'ly rffiitixl, end i now umh u
t)i 'iiiltr jrrmrily and the traeilina; roiuoau
n r ia I'er'l' uler. No pnin will bt fr4 In
cLdiT ; u"t ooiufurtabln while Urr)ng at thin
v. Ani'l' Mehiine; rn n f.,r the ai'i'ntnmo
fn of ( jute. Cburfi m l-nt.
e '21 tf WM. M. JKKKKIR.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN ST. H!ILIlBUHil.
Til K nnder.ljcn.il kerpi mn.Hnilt on kbd
lb. b..t of Liqi'trn. Hlf tahli it alwaya
(il'Mcd with the beit tb Dnrk.t .ffortll. Tht
tclmit (ublie will do w.ll to fiv. bini a -nil
nfl,'J. KOIltRT LLOYD.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CUXKSTOW.V. DAUPtllNCO . Pi.
TIIR nn lftilfn-d Uk.l tbii bi. thod of In.
furminf th Wnt.rmen of Cl.trfleld rnuntr.
tii.the bu r.firt.d r.d roopen.d tb. hotel for
neili k'pt bjr B. bhr.in.r, t Coleptown, when
bi .ill l.k. ip.einl piinl to rondrr Mlllf.ttl..o
l ill wbo fn.or him with tb.lr ptronK.. lie
bu bluwo ell tht rocke out of tbt rieer and
Hnt.il innbbin poiu for b.lf nil. h.,r. bit
DUre. ffbl,?) UhOKUK tMK.
goots and liofj.
JACOB S. COLE,
Coot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CCRWENSVILI.E, PA.
'PIIK urriher tdoptt tbii method of Inform.
1 ing bil oldcustomen tpd thepuhlie generally.
Iiiii lie piill eontinuef to minufucturo boote arid
Mi i-r nt the old tlind, opposite JJraurker't Hotel,
i n- tie invite! the public to (tire him neall. II in
i made out of the rerjr beit F'rrnch t'alfand
Kip. and at exoeedinftly low prieea lor caahcrap
I '.i.d country pndaco. All kindl of beavj
li 'iiii and ihoei made to order, and all work war
'"""I. JACOB 8. COLK.
Uiw. naTllle, July SO, '08-ly
PEACE PROCLAIMED.
THE WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
AVjry all the Contrahindt going back
to lair old mastt-rs; but 'nary one
nuing to old MnsMchuactts, where
llfy wire, loved so long and so well.
1 coniequenee of tht above facta. P. fllloRT,
nt th ld '-Short hboa Pbp," would an
unit r. na Domeronl p.trona. and the people
' ''I""' J ooonty at l.r. that be ha. now a
V.i r.i- it.tf f.Md material, ja-t reneived from
li- l-i"'. end ia prepared onaoorl noliee ti tna.e
' ' nifn i B Mta and Sb "-a. at hi. Dew ah.p in
' 'tu'r row. He ia .a'laftrd that he ean pleaei
u l it ralj(ht le aome It teneiy l) a' ai.f
ii ui t,.triota.) Ilr ia prepared to elt low fot
ii .ir ('..untre Fntduee. Iti.n'l f.irnei the
'' i' n' tt door 0 Khowere L firahani'a at.tre.
, k. , .tret, fl.-aroVld. Pa aod kei.l by .
in-nlj' called
' ' ' ' "SIIIIKTV "
!' WIKla CONNF.I.I.Y,
!!! ail Shoe II in ii fact ii rcr
II
f r.r b.t .. Frrnrb ' A' V
ij n-.-r i,r itTtd In r.. mn'ei
; in 1 i I n ? v f P I ..-1 i nr. $
t h' -k to Vif mn r--.t-., -m -tr;
t .;. m a full, at hi etxif 'n
.... ii .i-..,r wot .( th. jw, f...v.,r
l" il in In (.(r r.- rp (. i. r t h'-
f.t , ',H,,r (., ..n
1MI. I. i dNM'l 1 V
UN li MT AAD SIIOS: Ml ,11'.
edwarlTmack.
r"'i. MAHKET I 3d St., CLKAltKIHI.K, Pa.
fp IK nrprltr han ent' red iitt the UOr,T a
I MffK buioet at the ah',ee atand. and
'"I'-iermined B-t to be out I ne -(iber tn qoal-
r pnet lir bit work. Special aii'ntin
'I be paid to tBHnarartoriiie: ft.w -d work 11
n band a targe lot of Hrrnch Kip and
kina. of the ry beet quality. Jh" rhl
"I Clearneld and elrinitr art re.pertlutly
II urd t. f ,r, hje a trial. No rharXt for e.lll
' It if
UV DIMIT AADHOE SliOP,
l ITKH KSHVILL
11:1R luhrc-jbar hteinf lately ttarted anew
loot and Shoo ah.ip la Curwenarlllo, no
..a afreet, opooeita Joaeph K. Irwin't
''"re. r.'peetlally aonouBcot to tbt punlle that
i prepared to manufacture all atylea of Bnota
1 boea. aad teerythinf la bit lint, on abort
Kt'ct. lit alee keep, on band a wood a.aort
"t of nady.mada work, which h. will till
'rap f..r eath or eoantry nro'.ace.
"p"Mf (:1) LKWIS ?. ROSS.
Valuable Town Property
FOB SALE!
C'TtATE on tha Poulh weat onrnar of Cherry
' TV rd Slrceta, (btlnj Railroad atreet.l to
"l A .ttj, with a (rood two-atory plank huild
lhf 'hcm.n, 36 hy 18 feet, one room on each floor,
I. for . aloreror plher buaineea. Aleo, tbt
"""iir, I.HT, with a Iwo-etorr dwelling bouea
'n. aod erraral other TOH V LOT.
A'". a lot of well-hnrnt PRICK, and rood
''"tiit of BTONKWARB, loch pi Creekt,
Jar. Prull Cm at citiined nricee.
"r further Information. Inquire at the Htono-
v ttcry of I. LblTEINflER,
Claarfleld. Pa.
Vti.ea bnd .bdomlnal tupportrt of every
'f'd of tbt Lalwet Impmeemefita, for ele at
"frof 6(or. of HAMISWK'; IRWlfl.
Vhttadrtphta dvrrtirmrnt.
FALL GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
No. lit I heatnut utreel,
PHU.AnFLPlin,
liar, tht aaott toaipl.tt and
Elegant Stork of I nil Goods,
Uiey bar erar off red.
SLTERD Silk und Wo.ii POTL1NB.
SUPERB ALL WOOL DO.
VERY RICH PLAID DO.
SERGES and UIARETTS.
MOnAIRS and POPLIXETT3.
Vith ao txtenaiva aatortmtnt of
Mourning Goods.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
Ill Cbealuut Street.
"Pl PJIILALPHIA. i,.y
t BANKERS, CQ
No.35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
ENERArENT3,
iENNVANIA
OF THE
f
Jfo"
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Toe KkTtow.L Lira Iw.r-.ioa roirr.irT la a
proe-a July ; t. w,iu
CASH CA?IIAI, tl,000,000, CVtL PAID.
L at term, cf r. dloAr. nl. aad olldtora, who
ai-n.l rci iat)nir.Loiiri-m-p
ra li itleal.r.1 .1 eti.do.enpitcfloaainaromet.
""'I' h" "fry ! out B.aiiu It a ,
eliri.ri,eoia . ai.it P ni,.faat., ran. tt , rf I etttt
e-:l .B .ave.1 tie hy l.t;'ota .tu-e be t,ad.
I:. V . (Ltuk A a..
A'- .', tt r.i.d Jt
B. , RIWEL, Manager,
auattlaly
628 HOOP SKIRTS, 628
Aod
CORSETS, C0USET9.
WM. T. HOPKINS,
.Vo. G1S 1rch Street, i'hiVa,
n aw u facto n a a or raa
Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts
FOR LADIES, MIh8t8 AND Cllll.DCF.N.
Tht lurgret aieortraent, and beet quality and
etylee la tba America a Market. Kvery lady
ehould try theoi.aa they reoonnend theineelvee
hv wearing lonvar reiainin- theii ibapo muen
be ter. brtnie liifbier aod mure elftitle ibn oib
era warranted in every reipert, aad eold at
wrv low iritv-i. Ak tor llukio'i "U1IAM-
PoprH'-r Hand made Whale Bona Cnreeti In
flnnen rtiff-f'-nt er'idt-i. Inchi ifnc tha ! funprl-
el" and Thoiiipe a A LnKlun'f "OLOVK I-IT
TU" ( OHr.s, rant-in in prirea from Rt
ernle tn S 0 ' torthr itli Joneph Beckel'i
eelebr-ted FHRNCH W'OVE.V C"RsKT,iup
rior ehaprg and equality, ten different jtredee,
froos $1 It) to S i(i. Tbey are tht finett and
beet fiMjdi for tht prieea. ever imported. Tbt
Trade aupphtd will tloop bkiru and Uoreeu at
tht loerrit retea
Tbone viaiiioa tbt elty ehnotd not fall to rail
aod examine our jiooda aod prieee, ae we dely
all eoopetliioB spV 17, IttAS
Ladies' Fancy Furs.
AT
JOHNFAREIBAS'
Old Eetabliatted
Manufactory,
No. 71 Arch etrcet, above
7tb, Philadelphia,
Have now in ttore of my
own Importation and Mao-
r.vjff ufaotarc. one of ihe InmePt
and muet beautirul eeleitiom of FANCY FL KS,
for Ladiea' aod Childnn a wear, in the city. Al
eo, a fine at-aortmrnt of Oi-iit' Fur (Jlovri and
Coll art. I am rnnt.lr.l to di-poee of mr (f'N)dl at
very reasonable pnpre, and I would th'irelure ao
licit a call from my friend of Clearfield duality
and vicinity. IW'inembvr the Knuie. Number and
Street.
JOHN FARI.IKA,
1.0. 7U Arch at , above 7tb, auuth side. Thilad'a.
bare no Partner, nor oonneetion with
any other etore in Philadelphia. ncu im. J
JOHN M. MELLOY,
Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware
ABB DKALKB IB
lltmae Furnlalilns Cimida. Tib Hooflnj and
C'otidui tor Pipea.
No. 723 Market Etreet,
., ly PHILADELPHIA.
DREXEL & CO.,
So. 31 South Third Blreet, I'hlla lelpo
ii.i.rHins,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
AoolicNttoo by mail will reecive prompt atten
tion, and all Information obeerfully lurniabitl.
Or leri aolicited. aprll-tf
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
Menaa.'turfre f and Whulr-eele Uralere la
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
tH Market dk 4I Merchant Htrret,
eaKl TJ PHILADELPHIA, P.
1808 winter. 1808
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE&Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Not. iii, 57. ?.: k 241 N. Third St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
We ara Bow prepared with our nraal eftenaiTt
and wel1.aae.rted etoek ta offer eitra tndueeiuentt
to CAKII UL'VEIIS. aprll-tf
STRETCH, BENNETT & Co.,
(8uoreew.re to Y mr T. Wright A Co.,
mroRTr" or in nrii.rna
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
' atao.
Brandies St Wines for Medical purposes,
jrl.1'7J No. (lull Market St., Philad'a.
BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co.,
Kb. 17 N. Fifth Ft. and 411 Oomm.ro,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
roe tbb iilb or
Wool. Oioaenr;, Fur Min. Faalhera, Leather,
Mai Reed, llrlid Fruiu, Cmeer Meed. HooU,
Deer KUna. Hotter, titeewal. Kbaep
8kin., KrK. da., . Ao.
C0NSIGNMKM3 SOUCITED.
Weekly Prloa egrreat fortrdd on requ-at.
Jone le
DIirM:s4, HLINI'NESr A CATA H It II
treated wtib the aftnoet urcr hy Ir. J.
I."AAC8, M. P., end Prnftt-ir ol hircaie of the
K-e and tar in the Mr-dieal Collrprp of Prnnyl
vania, 12 yeaie euppricnoe, frrioerli of Lrydeo,
Holland.) 'No. Rmj Arrh Mreet, 1'iiil'a. T ').
mnniali ean be eea at hie ottire. 1 lie medical
faculty are invited to erompXny their ttatienta,
at be oat po tec Mi in bin prolrMion. Art id rial
eyot Ineerted wit boat paiu. ho cbarge for ei
amlnation. jrlBlr.
Jl 'TICI A C ! TAULIK FKI-H.
We hva prlntfd a Urge nuiubwr of tht new
tfcB BILL, end will on me reoript of tvrentv-
vwmi Bvtl e erri-y ip toy rtdrevt. ipW
tilb'fthW Far
Jiidnmf, ?tnnair, f tr.
MKHHKIX & lJIGI KH,
II A It iVVv .l It U,
lao, MaBnTaetBrernif
Tin and Sheel Iron Ware.
t i. nun il ii, PA
LOT OK SADDLES, I! I: IDLES,
Uaroeaa, Ctllara, ttt , for itla by
MEiMtF.u. a nmi.En.
p A L ME US PATENT U N LOA D-
log Hay Fork a, lor aalt by
MRUIiKI.I, A niGI.KR.
QIL, PAINT, I'lVTTY, GLASS,
Kalla, ate., for aalt Vy
MERTiELI. i BIGLF.R
JJ.VRNESS TRIMMINGS A SHOE
Flndinga, for aalt by
MERKELL t PiIOI.ER
QUNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
For aalt by
MEKREI.I. A HIGLER.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Siiei, for lalt by
MF, URE I. U niOL F. R
J RON I IRON! IKON I IRON I
For salt by
II EH HELL A HIGLER.
1 1 ORSE SHOES & HOUSE SHOE
M.JL.
KAILS, foraale by
MEKRKLL A BTfll.ER
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And beat Manufacture, for aalt by
MERRELL k BIG LEU'
'JHUMULE SKEINS AND TIPE
BOXES, for tail by
MERRELL A HIGLER.
J70DDER C'UTTERS-for eulo by
. XERRELL A BIGLER.
SAWSTSAWSI SAWS!
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN!
EMERSON'S
PATENT PERFORARATED
Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL GUMMING AVOIDED.)
A LIO.
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage,
rur spreading. SBjrptBiBg, and rbapiog tat
Taetk of all Ppliuiog Saw a.
kS-Seadfora De.criptlrt Circular ind Price
Llit, MERRELL UIULEH,
jan If General AfenU Clearfield, Pa
The Lightning Tamer.
fnilB andentyned art tbe eolt Af-entt la tblt
X oonniT for ihe "North Ainerieen tlalvanlird
l.liHITMNii RODS." Tioeart tbtonl aaft
rdt now In nee. aad are endorsed bv all tbt
ecit-nhBe men in tbt ton try.
nt berehy ootiry tht tititeni of tbt eounty
that we will put theea op a belter rod. and lor
U re money, than fe charted by the furtian
eenta bo annnally traveree the eounty aod
carry off eur little raeh, ntvrr to retorn.
ENCOUIUGK HOME LA BOH.
Tboet wUbinf Litbtr,inti Kvde eretd on
their buildinjtl need but add rM ue b Utior, or
eah In peron. Wa will put ihftn p any here
in theoounly, and warrant tneiu. The Kodeand
Kiimrea can be eeen at mv Mine bv e-liiiir a
lortiort. MKUKKLLA UhlldKH.
Clearneld, June 11. I tin t
G. S. FLEGAL,
DEAI.F.R IN
STOVES AXD HOLLOW-WARE,
AND MANL'FACTt'Rr.R Of
Tin, Copper & Sheel Iron
Ware,
Fhlllpeburg, Centre Co., Pa.,
rtlllR undersigned respectfully announce! to
X the pohlie ibat bt baa on band a eart
luliy-ielerted and well aeeurted itoek of 6tovee.
llit variety eundete of
1 UE CELEHRATED HtONSIUES,
Wbleb beet never felled to (Ire perfect eetlifae
tion to tbe aoat fait id ion of tie pore bate re.
Continental. T.ebUh, Farmer, Ivli((ht. Ppean
Anti Iftiet, Niairara. Charm, Herald, eta.,
wilb every variety of tht beet
Fttuburf Manufactura.
VnjuTht Tin and f beet Iron wart jivtn with
the hinvce le made of the heav'eet and beet
material, ar,d warranted to givt perfect tatit
fantton. Hit notb uf
PARLOR AND HEaTINQ STuVRS
le larger, b tier and cheaper than ever before
nbibiud to tbe public, lie di-bei eumpetittuo
either in variety, tjaality tr print.
He le nleo preperl to furnleh a oo tap tele
aeiurtment of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Wbotenalt or retail, manufactured neatly and
with tht tola view to eervioe, from tbt btet ma
terial ia tht market.
PLOWS. PLOW POINT1, a COPPER. BRA5S
AND IKUN IfcTTLKH,
Of every drterlptlen eonetantly on kind.
LIGHTNING RODS,
upr(or point, put op on ihoti notice. T-e
Point be of! ere to tbe public te the aeme as ie
now used by tbt Penotylvania Kailroad Co , vn
their buildioe.
ORDERS FUR fiPOUTINO. RrQFINti
And other work belonging to hit buainee will
bo promptly filled by eiperteneed id ehilliu
wurkften.
BRA S3. COrrER AND UlU M K I ILK
Taken In airhanjre f r gi-, U.
Jrtr-lle tipt'lally Invitee th w tT. rl n "f
Merrrtente winning t purroni nt w"l''et)f.. j
tr-ey will liri'i It to ihelr e iTuntufr. n prmmif .
( It loch hff.ire purchasing eiseercre
, 8 n.E''i- ;
Pblllpsbnrg, Aug , laM. jh'T'
CLEARFIELD BAKERY.
Uatkal Street, Clrarteld, Pv
Fresh Bread, Cakes, Rolls, &c,
DAILY. ALSO,
FULL STOCK OF CANDIES,
And all kinda ef Confeotloneru't.
w-flT K J. A- PTiPLaK.
Pr) ooil, f.Nirilf. (T tr.
nil i 7-.in4ih-..i ! t :
HE.VD CAREFULLY I!
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KIJYSTOK STOKE.
K (iSD Pr., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
NEW GOODS!
Shawls I Shawlsl Shawls I
MUNKETS! pLAXKhTM
Hoods I Nubias I Breakfast Shawkl
LADIES' FUHS!
CARrETS AN'D OIL CLOTHS!
Ladies' CoatsI
LADIES' AND CUILDIIKN'S SHOE'!
.Ill H'ool Mlrptl
FRENCH AND ElfOLISD MOWNOS!
Eilk Ftniah VSLVET-for tulU !
Aleaatider POPLINS!
All Wool PLAIDP!
Ktanebtfl Repellant!
. Chameleon PopTia !
Tappa Clotb for Wrapptra !
I.adi.l' Cloaklnga !
Water Proof blank and brown f
Caaaimtrttfir men aad bora I
Bonnet VtWtt, Ribbnni Flowtra, Feather. !
Ladie'a aad Cbildren'a Halt!
Wool and Cottua Dt Lainaa !
Mnallni. Flanneli, Prlnti !
Zephrt, wonted and wool Yarn, .'
Drtat Trimming!, Vadtr-Clolbing, Data, Car a,
Iloaitrj, Ulorta, and a complete aeenrtuicnt of
ail klnda of NOTIONS, at rare mod, rata ptm
NIVLIXG k SHOWERS.
Cleartald, Oet.15, 1668 if (t j
so.tii:tiiij xewi
New Store in Madera.
MESSRS. J. FOItliESTd- SOS
TOtTLD rerptcifally Inform the pnhlie thst
1? they have juit opened, in iSUI'hlM.
Clearfield county, Pa., an tntirt new eitick ul
FALL AND W I NT Kit GOODS,
Which ibey art prepsred to tell at cheep at the
rbespeit.
Their si -eh coneisfi In pert of
Dry GoodH of (lie I lout Quality,
8ueh ss A '-r ,ia, 1'elHoee, Prints,
rasimr('M, rHtireis, tnd FlnrnrU.
Iu:rttly - M;k1p Clotlj'ng,
rif ihe het quality, ruvb Coats. Pente, V"i
fivrrcoats, Onrll. Phlrte, ColUr-. Ae.
Boots, Shoos and Gaiters,
Al q of the very best Quality.
A coinjtlrto htock of Groceries.
lij short everything usually kept in a touniry
,Cun.umsrs, Look to Your Intercstsl
Call ai d n.ailne ear ttoek and prlrrt brf irt
puirhaait-g tlaewbtre.
l.UMHEH AND GRUN
Of til klnda tak.a la eactienge for foda.
.itffReBjtBlbtr tbt fllaaa, M.deri "'".rlcld
ciuntr, Ptaa'e.
1 Forres
OeteWrtl, iiimi;'
.iMi.niouiil.
MH3 II. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOH GIHLS
t i.i liuii i.ti. i
IIIW ulrnMi 1 MlM. ..fV,-n wf-bs. n:i.
O-.il.lf.i (!' "II M.-'. i n T , . A- tl.'rrl IMtf.
TI.Il.M- t-l I i vnv.
Heading, Onh.imi br. Writing, Ot.j-et Lhi.
wo, I'riri.air Aitthmi'tie eid I'rmk'T
D'o rrnj liv, p.T hiilf term, i,f vU vi-n
00
llitrr, N.rt dimplir tlroprnphv
oith Map iriitir. tliammar, Mii.tal
ami Wpiirn Aii'hiiit iiR A fcO
'fie' i kti l the ,! t 9 (itl
For fill1 irtiflularir tend for Circular.
n-fi. ii. N,v t?. Ififift-Sm. augfi'CH
Clearfield Academy.
!K.v. P L. HARRISON. A Principal
; rMll 1. 1. 1) hkrlON ol tht i r-eenl eebo
' I '-- i --.f.l tl.U IullttJltn:. rih('.imai,nr
j n Mil MM thv I J (Jay ot N.,.eioh.T,
('..j it- u enitir at any Uuih. they will o.
oiii.-.l wit' tuition froia ibe time ibey enter to
Kir. uimi .f the Kusnion.
Thv eourse of instruction emhraofe every Ibiny
mcludud in a thorough, practical end acuuui
plislieri education tor hulh nexes,
'the Principal, having bed tbe advantage ol
much eipttrlance in bis profusion, aure pa
rents and guard ans thai hie enure ability and
anergics will he devotod t Ihe mumi and men
tal training of the youth pUr. il under his fhare
H.HM- tl II
Orthogrsphy, Heading. Vntm- htm! I'mn-.r
Aiiihuietic. per H. ki.ii f I v. k -; m
Ornmnier, tieiigrephy, A r it I) m, i ' r, an. I
Hi-u.ry h (h
Algehre, t)emerrT. 'Ir .".n miy. M-n-
auration. hu'v-yi l' I'mi ,- uv I'd', -i
olovy. Chf ii"S(". . I- . k r" , n i m y
and Ptiy-iei1 ti-ft,,, v S'J tn
La'tn, Urt-rk sid fr-inri, wuti !n .f th.
ahove HrHiti-l'( $'J W
--Nt, d dbrtion i l K- niNilt' tur ehst-nee
r r further purtu iilarft inquire uf
Kr P IMKiklSdN. A M.,
loei-neld. Kch fl I KflH tt Prinripnl.
yianing Witts.
11. 1. ni.
,1 NOTICE. I wmwr
Powell.
J. F. W.arer,
Ilcttl.
a. id. ki:i:i a co.
CLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT!
rpilE proprielors respectfully inform theeltitens
uf Clearfield county, that they hart entirely
refit led this estuhlishnietit with the lutcet imprurrd
wohI working merhinery, and are now prepared
to execute all orders in their line of tunncrs.
They will give especial attention tn the tnnuf.ic
t .in of tuau-ial J ir num bu liing, euch aa
FLOORING, WEATHER-BOAR JNG,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
DlUtVHKTH .noi i.in.rtJS,
OF ALL STYLE 8,
We alnuya have on hand a larg-c .lock of DRV
Ll'MliKli, and will p.ctah fur all clear Lumber.
Oue-anJ a-balf incb panel atuff preferred.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or eicbaiiC-d, to auit ouett'inera.
JOrdera tolicitrd, and Lumber furnished on
ahort notioe anil on rtanonalile trrtiia.
(1. L. RL'LD 1 CO.
Clratbel.l, Nor. 7. 1HC7.
K. H, P'-o Jon: P attow,
K A. Invi"., J. t. 1m win.
E. B. PATTON Sl CO.,
II i i- f; 1, t up a first class
'PLANING 31 ILL
At p pnrej to furiiiih all kinds of e
rr.anufaclured Lumber,
ufh at
Flooring Siding, Surface-Ireiaed Lum
ber 8ubbt Doors. Blinds.
And etcry dreenption ot
PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING.
alert Bill tnd it tn li it a l-aii'at-1.
otuiault our prteea hr-fnre pur - 1 . .. . m .
AdJre.e, E. II. 1 A I I "N .'. 1
Dec. 3. 181.1 If
ifllUllillll.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
filK tiiurw are hard; ?..o'd like tn knew
ll.-w toi mev Vt tour d'dlare ;
Th- y m d.t t I t. .h'-w,
i yoii will reert hit follows.
A mi ho htd ottt fur fffm hert,
Wh w.rk-H h-rd ai his trade.
Bu hi l a h'nshld io inpiirt
That sq-endered ell he made.
1 met him one. 8-ys he. ' M? friend.
I look thread hear end rough (
I've tried lo g,-( myself a suit,
hut can't eave up enough."
Seys t. my friend. h.w much hart yon f
I'll let) yoa where 10 go
To get s..it 1 hat's s.-o"d nd cheep i
T HKIZKNSI KIN A Co.
lie look whet If Ml be bed eare.
And went tn Heist nirin A Itrothers.
And there h gof a hendaouie suit,
tor hell b- paid to othere.
Kiiw he is home, he looks to well,
And their effect is such,
Thai when they tehe their diily meal,
They don't eBt half as much.
And tmw he finds on Futnrday night,
W ith ell their wants tupplied,
TW Kw kit Ham f ! IS w aeMtl.
And Si'Uie tu iy aside.
in fon.l FHf.'p.. vji'h rherf'il niile,
Me gtediy t MS lo oil. .
If vni'd sae no'n-y. go and buy
Your clothes ai
hKlKNHTKIN'o CLOTHING IIAt.L.
M'h.rt tht cheapest. Brest nnd best Clothing
and god Furtiliing 1imhIs ran he had to r-t
everj lasie and tn erery style aprl I. hi
It. ICO It IKON A CO.,
PORK PACKERS,
.Y2.Vt l.ibrrlff SI., I'Ofaftlirr ft,
Dure tB hand a large .lock ol
Bacon, Sides, Shoulders,
PLAIN AND SI tlAR (1T,1:I HAMS,
M ar Turk ln, d II'"'. an Leal Laid, til of our
mn I' -i 1,111c. Curiii and Kmnkinit.
Laid Oi', Fl.mi , Cicese, Dried Apples
a:, i I oachofi,
V i 1 ii ar i r .i it ol roceries, tt Ihe
... . 1 1 1, j : 1 . - j June IS.'HH h pd.
y,.KM0HT 61 JANNOT,
Vi.t'ii Slrlsli .Makers,
il'uixi atelt ia rear of Planing Mill.)
I K A I. Kl EM'. Ta
f I'll 9. .uh.crihera would reapectfuPT Infori.. Ihe
1 cii'i.-n.i I Clearfield ted Ihe puhltetn cneral
Ih.i ibet nrr prepared lo do all kin.la.il wo-k OB
WA'ltVVS. CAliHlAr.ES SLEIOIIi Ar.
ob ahi.rt Bntiea and n reaacn.hle terma, ted
in a w.irkmanlike manner. A n w .'.-.lure i
.ur lie. i. lb t we t'on our own work.
Mr-All ordert pnmptl t m-i-d n- :.
WM V. i:.ill
Nn , r it a I-1 r J 1 nvc7.
J W AIM-' e 11 tl 1 , Krtie
3 lliae.... r, Ite.o.i. .1. I.M i.vl.
'ver till. J a.' anl Ki"t' oi''l
.I.'. V,,i .!
, rnrtedeba M4e.IaAl1.tV ilawlA,
mi; iir.i'iniLK'AN.
-s'.aije
n.LAiii li.i.li. r.
I ii I hMHV MnlMSl M I'. IT, I'r.w.
Termj cf Subscription,
It pa d iti a'l,en',rr turn 1 1, r- nmiilha ...J 00
II paid alirt three and hrli.r. .11 ni'.nlli. t ln
It paid aliet tbe eiiuielH'B ui iti mubt he ... SOU
Mr. T. M. Wilbiiy, our fitrctnitn. la aulticrir.-d
In rrreipt lot tiiiinev pan! inlo ttn nfiu'e w ai'auulil
d an! aiTiptii'n, a In itiainit. j"li nnrlr, A- , in our
hamuli. UI.U. :i. lilJUDl.A M'I'll,
K'litor end l'ri;irtctnr'
f nimtirilrof ion.
To ihe JCddvr uf the Iti jiuhlirdn :
DtAH Sin : 1, uUn, "will tliiink y .11
to iilliiw 1110" lo rrilg to tho "olisi r. .1.
linni" 111 ul iiiijiiii I. of K ' Ii fu 1 11 1' 1 11
in yntir isetiti ol Nuvt'iiiln r .Ulli. 1 I.i
lini; to ihe limtitutti ul l.tiru rti.sv i '.u.
1 U'ttl UiiH .inn I Iti- It. v. (ft'ii 1 k'tiiiiii.
eiiiiB lid a. In to lu 1 1 1 i ur I 1 1 m 1 1 011
- 1 In i 11 inililn; tlll'l llii'ti. Inn, lit'
kIiouIiI bu intuit! more ttt in il hi will,
llit. (,'oiirtlitiilion of tin1 country in
uliitli hu liven, tiH not iiiiiin, in no
iiil)lio 11 wtty, to Ittitmy lii i(;niii'uiirf
ol' lliut ilot:tiini'lit. Il In lint' llit' ii'0
pie, iiIho, it'iffi'iili'(i liy Hiiitl I until 11 tr,
iliul tvronir iiniivKnioiiti uiu int tninle
ri"ii'i'litt; t!:t'fonilucl ol the Inntiluttf.
Tliu litiiilen of 1 ) R.'V giintli'man't.
' nli-i'i vai iotih" tifnl ini'tiirn'B in htinfii
. 1 j 1 1 1 llii lio t tint! llit Inniilttte wuk
'irllii Wtt 1 1 "di'VO! ''Mini t'Xi'l'CietlH"
I t. jifitter St fti i.;.- tlnil he hlioulil
llljrl'l lo Mil )l :. 1 1 I .'.I'tt'l"!'. HlllCtt the
tnif-en in 'hif t'oitnliy. eillier in llie
my or itiifi iti, iit knoM lfiljn the ap
Iii'ojiiiuieiuat iin'1 power of pmyer.
will nol. Iiowevir, more linni in
neeenHiiry, ilineiinH tne vieritH of the
fitni, (nut- tin no itfraili if nccils lie.)
hill nitiijily mil iie the unc hnriliihle
IhruntH tit w I111I thorn-, in lite "liberty
of cotibi ifttee," fell to be riglil. II eur
him :
"I eannot undcra'and how eduction il to be
promoted bv an inlrnigcincnt on tbe 'right to
dilicr.' "
We iir.k, the riijht to differ on w but ?
Annwer, on player. lint no one, as
eve know, tinknl I be riylit to tiiflei, or
IXiive uny nin of difl'urenen. Hence
Ihe liieliiule knew 110 difference tin a
body, or through any of its olliciuln.
I I ml tbe Kf v (-eiilleiniiii leen preoerit,
tbim tniinifeniiir uti inlurent in the
eauno of fdiiciuion, und by Bound rea
noniiif, phoued tlmt iiivoUiti God's
benediction upon our proceed iiii;n wits
"illegal" and detrimental to (lie inlo
nt uf I'ducalion, "devotional exer
cinen' would biivc been tlinpcnned illt.
But let un look lit bin coneinteucy.
Suppone be, or olbern, would have ob
jected to prayor, otlict .a("iiiii would
bavo objected to liiin or them ; here
would b" llio "ii(-ht to differ." Who
now nluill decide f K OH. ban decided;
thus tnaking himstlf (juilly of tbe very
lliii'fX with wliicb bo tiuii'cB tlio In
stitule t in : an litlrinj-etiieiit on the
"ri.,'bt to differ."
ilear h i 111 H(;:iin. Ho ankft: "In
thin libirly of cutinciciice f" In wbut
liberty of fonncicnco ? Annwer, "iu
vo ional txc.ici!ic8.' Yen; eilher ton
ncienco or precetlence in this eounl ry,
taiiKlit tlice men it wnnriht to pray
to (.ind in public unseitiblien an well us
in private. Conncie lice, what in il?
'I'he Ifnliinnny of the mud wbicli up
iiroven of frtiod, and condemning evil
Cvcpy niHit ban a conncie tire ; ami it
in in accordance lo the enlightenment
oftbHt fonaeieofe thill be paeM'n jndjr-
menl. No one nntn, or tnjciriy ol
men, dare a-wtinio tho prerogative to
ilictule to, or eonti 'I. Unit coimeiencc
Liberty of coiiHciei.ee," I ben, in the
lull, free, and iintrammcleil cxcici-e
of tbe boiiI'i jinliint'iil 111 all waller,
of iln tail!) a liberty w hich. an 1 nball
ptineiilly nbow, the Connlilnlioii of
tliu I nilcd S'aten. I'l'ininy Ivuniti. and
tho nchool lawn rinnt to every ci1i7.cn
of America, and wliicb lawn (-router
than theno- the lawn of Und (fivu lo
men. Now, Ibeii, tho men 111 question,
feeling it to bo tho kighesf rnjnyment
of 1 lint "liberty of conncience," and by
tbt; namiionol the sainted Paul, (tfood
! authority in Ihe church of tho licv.
I ('ent le mull. ) who ntiH we lire In, "vor
' nl.ip (ind in cnrdlllji to llie tlirtllll'n of
our coiffii'iH'Ox.' and 11I-0 leiruliged
In, the (.'onnlitutitiiin "I llio I'liitftl
Suiten. Peiiiir. ivani.i. ihhI tho ncbool
luiv., which ('oii"tiinii'li profenn li,
be b.iHc.l 11 j ) tint liible an ((iven In
ibe world by hill:; Jaincn the rirnt,
did inroke (iod n lib-niiir 1111 tbe In
nlilute. not for a moiueiit nupponiuir
that (linis blennini- would he detri
mental to lliec.itine of cilucalion.
Hut the (entlentiili denies llio con
stitutionality of tho proceeding. He
u-ks :
"Can education l.e ln-nefilteil br rin.iey'et the
con.lituti'ina of tbe 1'nitci Slalt-a, l'enunvli auia,
and Ihe .tIhmiI law.?"
Wo niif-bt, indeed, nbow most con
clusively. Hint in Same citiin tried enpo
cial'y, it would bo (rfeiiily lo tlio ud
vaiiiii(e ol Ibe people, morally und
civilly, were their lawn di-obcyed in
referenco to tho education of the
niasneg. Il lilies not iiecei-nnrily fol
low (in all rjiHCHithul because a lliiui
i Imrtut, therclnre il in junt, or for
the It (;bo-t (ooti of tboso lor whom
enacted. Hut doen tho p'tillemaii
ntalo llio fiirt when bo an-e-tn that
oieiiiii)r the Institute wild "devotional
cxercinea" wun dinubfdieiico to llie
conniiliilioun tunned f Happily, thank
1 (I...,,, it,, .-...ii,, if (
not ohjfcl 10 thin fini'itl'itn-v pravcr.")
il ii no ilii.ibi'dn'iice W hat nav
Ibo I'nilcd Malcn Con-titulioti ? in
tbe Aiiifiidmciitn, Aiiiclo 1st, we rend
an follow :
"foiigrca .hall mnkc no law rc.rcctinB an ea
tal'liKhuii'iit of ie ij-mn, or prohibit the lice exer-ci-
tin ret," Ac. .
This in tho only refeie lif miido to
reli(ion, except in Article Iilb, tleclar-itiu-
that "religion tent eliall not be
fctpiired an it tpiiilil'u iitiuti lo public
ollice."
N.w.tbt' Ucv. r.uckley, Ac , togpth.
cr wilb the nieiiibcra of Ibo IiiMilule,
did h -mi- 111 I'll ul a given lime nntl place,
ami did, at outidry tinn'H, in tbe free
excrcine ol their faitb, open Ibeir et n
nionn w ilb "devotional cxercinea ;"
wliicb K. O'H nnncrtn, in "ipinobbdi
once" 10 1 be (' Hint it ut inn of llie I'liitcd
Slali n, but w iiicb iloi innent declarca
"(N'tiercsn nbad punn 110 la'V, or pro
hibit tbe five exercise of rcli;"ion."
Tie 0"itii utinn milk in a ilecl'tial ion.
K (I'll declare just the i p --ile.
There bcitii-. Ilieriloro, it 1 law pin
bibitii'H prayer, there m no la dm
obeyed. couetpicntly I10 disobedience.
h'lgn r.diiciilion must have been ben
fitted by prayer.
And inivv, 'vhnl docllie('iiiititiilioii
of I'pnnM'lvHiiia nay f Article 0, Sec
tion 3 Hinl 4 :
'All men have a natural and iti.lrfVa.i'.'e right
lo wor.hip AlimghiT liol acnordinit I" Ihe dirtalia
if llirir inn coneciciid'a. that noui.nan nt rirll'
'-I- compcllrd to attend, erect, nreiipo't an, p'ais
I or we-.lun. or maintain anr mini' y aga iiat hir
" i-.it n'i linm.n authi'ritr en. in an cac.
' "!,:'. . 1, .' n'--'ii 01 inl' rfi-re w 'ti 'br righa ol
1 1 - , , . I O" prrlr". n ' i i: gi vn
t.v Ul '' .' r r-;.g.' ' t. "li. 1,'V"! il!ili,
I " ' "
f'tieii -I ha r f. 1 nee to holding
ul publio office.
j N.iw lliitt, In all ilniilj, hi
ill ill III M'V. VliNl lllillll) l; ll'-
1 mil' , nr lli.it nuert'iitifi'itiiili'iii ol
j till' lie I tl'HI tlmt III lH of I'l l I)
Mhrii-'n lir.' (linli' t il in iiiii'tiittii
pub m iise uibli i Ii ptav.,t ; an at
I . a . 1 . t'l luiil'iiuk Ibil II 11 -i) ii-t-l i li ,
iti I I , I . I in li'tiniiinre llio ii:noiBtil
'I 'bia. bnWuViT. in I lit' b''il i III '10 flit
growth of bin M Moin of t In ml ianit y
llowexplicit the coimtilutioti : "A'o
huiiiiiiau(ln,rity r.i-i tn any cine uh.it
ever, control, vr mti rlere u ith the rights
of ,oHt' lii'i', uiij no preference stall!
ever he given ly In it to tiny religieus
rstiihlinhmmts, or moles of worship."
And yet thin (-cntlctimn nayn, that, be
caiini Ucv. ltui k ley and oilier chose
10 worship accorilinjr lo the mode of
I lie protcnlanl rt'lif'ion.bt thin in-ilitulfl,
they "tlinobeyed"lhe luwa of Pcnnnyh
vn it in , w herein, the la wa nayn, il can and
lures bavo no preference lo any mode ol
iiiirsbip; neither can or daro it con
trnl th.'se. liut tho Conntilulion in a
l'"Ol nolc, makes thecaso still at runner.
It a.iyn: "t.'hi istiiinily in u part of the
' o in un i ti law of Pennsylvania ; not
chri.iianity founded on particular
religious tenets, hut chrintiaiiily wilb
liberty of conscience to all men." Does
not every teehool boy eo tlio learned
(retilleiiiun'a perversion of facts, an
gliiriii'r contradiction of terma.
liut tbe "Hchool luwn wero dino
beyed." Let ua geo. Pajro 7.i, sec
tion 10i: Instrnctii li to teachers:
"Tho religioiiH predilections of pupil,
their parent or guardians, bhould
bo Bacrcdly rcHpei;tcd--aoctarian in
niruclion not being the province of
ibo school master." Nothing more ia
said on the subject. Will lite gentle,
man claim prayer to bo ecclurian ?
Nuy; but the m dc ol prayur ut tho
11 Ktituio wan Protestant, bo may say
Well, but the law dure not "control"
that, audit know no "preference ;"
und that "mode" being in accordance
to the faith of these met) of prayer,
they, in the "liberty of coimcience,"
uHed that mode.
Hoc the gentleman forget, that
Congress itself is opened with "devo
tional exercises," und that, too, in the
fit ill) of licv. liui k ley und others? It
would seem the trainers of the consti
tution, according to K. O R.'i vor
nion of law, were the first to disobey
their own law, and guilt)1 of the same
crime for which he urruignt tbe Insli
lute
Again, he risks :
"H ill (lie executive of the common tchoolt, the
Couuty huperiuti ndrnt, or the cermet divine, woo
ettendi-d the In.titute, explain whjtbcir eonduc
ted the Inalitute illejraliy I
And pray where is the illegality?
Annwer : You opened tlio .Institute
wilh pruycr.aud this wun illegal ; and
an proof, have I not Haiti that il was
"disobedience" to Ibe I Oiistitiitions ol
tho United Stale, Pennsylvania, and
ihe school laws? Ah. yes.
Scene in nchool. C!a- No. 2, (aged
respectively 10 years :)
Teucher. Boys, have you studied
tho Constitution (tf ibo Uuilcd fjlutea ?
A nftwer. Yes, t-ir.
T. What does il buy of prayer?
A. It don't sny'nnlhiii' " 'bout tlmt
T. W hut do tho Amendment! suy ?
A. Why, Congress shan't miike no
laws 'bout religious worship.
T. W hut iniiro is said ?
A. W hy Congress shan't hinder "no
body" from the free exercise of their
religion.
T. What docs that mean ?
A. Why, tlmt wo may pray und
sing, and read the Bible, when nnd
where we please, and the Constitution
wiitt'i nay a word about it
T. I'nl tho minister at the Insti
tute, who prayed, disobey tho Consti
tiiiion ?
A No, sir.
T. Why did they nol ?
A. 'Cause the Constitution don't
say anything against pniyiu'.
T. What else doe the Constitution
nay ?
A. It don't say mthin clno 'bout
religion.
Class No. 3, (aged 8 year.)
T. Buys, have you studied the Con
stitution of Pennsylvania ?
A. Y-e-a, s-i r.
T. What doe it teach concerning
worship to (iod ?
A Why, sir, it tenches that every
body bus a natural right, that can't
he taken from them, to worship as
their conscience tells them in right.
T. That's very will, my boys. Now
lell me what docs all thul mean ?
A. Why. sir, it nieaits tlmt Messrs.
Bucklcy. Ilayes, litiyer. Shoemaker,
and everybody, may pray, staiiding,
kneeling, wherever, whenever, an long
and as loud, an they please.
T. Ihires any one'- contior' men in
this right?
A. No; tho Constitution nay they
ditrsn't.
T. 1"C tho law give a "preference''
to any form or mode of religion ?
A. No, sir.
T. hat doe "preference" mean ?
A. Why, Hint the law does'nt care
more for one form or mode than the
other.
T. What other meaning has il ?
A. That tho law dun not uphold
one form and cnideinn another.
T. In that all it menus ?
A. No. sir, il menu if Methodist.
Baptists, Presbyterian, Lutberii or
Catholics w ant to pray and oilier peo
ple dotil unlit them to do it, the .J I'
ll :i r' n t make them atop praying.
T Ciin Vint tirnve Ibat
I A. Jen, "sir. t'u Cousiitulion nay
the law dar'nt five no "pn IVreiieo''
' to or "cmii rid" religion.
T. Tlmt will do.
Class No 4. (age, 5 years )
T. Well, little girl's, what do the
school laws say about praying?
A. Why, our pap says tho Catholic
man don t know inilhin' 'bout ncbool
law s, for they don't any a word 'bout
pray in no lin y don't
T. But what do school laws say
about religion ?
A. Why, our mam any, if we is
Mosmlisln, llaptir.etin, Preslerians, er
I.ttserann, cr Cnsuliks, you darsotit say
a word 'ginsl or for us.
Here ibo scene clone.
Will the. gentleman Mill persist in
the Institute) "illegal conduct?"
Have not his oiih witnesses, turned
"swift, witnesses" Siriiinsl him ?
lint in not the "cloven foot" nn
ni.'ished in w but directly follows ? He
-ityn: "No cii'boliccan consistently
j 'in in any worship except his own."
Is ti"t Ibis the trouble? Ostensibly,
the id' t-.tlity in inudt' rent on tho ron
siiluiiotis, and st hool laws j but in it
nol alter all lottnd right here? But
il illegal on thin ground, why not look
at it d meet the'trtilli fairly ; and any
the tenets (or doctrines) of llie Catho
lic Church have made it illegal, anil
not the fnitstitutinn for whilst the
hitler forbid no modo of worship, they
sanction nil. Let tne ask, what has
made it "ineonsinlenl for a Catholic lo
join in any worship except hi own?"
What has taken from him "liberty of
conscience, and hence illegal for hint
to join in worship at the Institutes ?
Annwer, the religion tenets of the
Catholic church. Wbo then nr re-
h w.
e tin-idle ? . I i' ' ' ' 'i I
th llnlltll .Stale t I i ' --I'
but the finmrrs til tl tnM ol I w
Cntholii' t l un h
Yel this gnMltmiS'i. f'lrgeU'ft U
acll. t mild bold the citiMiiuimn d
thinrrc Ian I and Ibo whole prolea
t.int population aint'tibble lo bun nnd
hi church, ..r de' lsring that all re
ligious worship id legal. And now,
' hmr ()! earth, and gito ear O ! heiiv
ens," to his Init.aiid nnml nelli-h and in
consist! nt t h tr'o. Here ii is: "Accord
ing Id lliia unjusl pttn lii i. vig . of
opening lnnlitulinns wilh prayer " ho
t llio Catholic) wmild noi. I ou an
equalilv w ilh his fellow mliiseii. uhn
claims tht right irurthiping God o?
he thinks proper."
We take the last part of ihiascntenco
first, and wo nro led to say, "Oh con
consiiiteiicy.thoH art a jewel." I nseuto
you, my dear sir, tho man who uttered
that saying, was no liiol. I cull upon
the public to notice, that, alter, n he
supposes, closing tho mouths of theso
"divines" by law, after most unkindly
slaving them in their right to prny, he
says, "iff (tho catholics) claim the right
to worship (Iod as we think proper."
Verily avcII let that past) for the pres
ent "All things arc lawful, but not ex
pedient'' just now. A child can sen
w hut he means and w hat ought lo bo
said. I do know that none of the gen
tleman's persuasion, at the Institute,
asked the right to worship, nnd I know
further, that, hud tlieirjii'nfuaZadns
or been present, the same courtesy
would huve been extended to him as
to others. A word abuut""inrjijaify"
of which ho complains, and we nro
done. Tho Institute can not (any
more than ourconslitutionsnnd school
lawn) hold itself responsible for uny
''inequality" whiih'uny society, in the
face ol all Amorican laws and the
"i'6jr populi," chooses to bring upon
itself. If men will make und subscribe
to that which produces "inet'uality,"
can il bo called "unjut und illegal," if
those who have no voice, part or lot
in culling inlia existence such a creed,
do not observe or submit to that creed?
Surely not.
Now, Mr. Edito-,1 assure you I bavo
no disposition to join i-ue with uny
one iliflVring wiili me in religion,
rather that ull be left to the free oxer
cine of their religious beliiT. But 'f
othcrs.espccinlly lliose differing en ma
terially in religion the It ligiolt ti
which this great American I h'.ion
prolcHscn to rust, and to widdi sin)
certainly owes berexintenci;,!! ! nm e
and prospi rity, will duny ns the livo
exercise (which we. arc. iiiing to ac
cord them) of our rrl ui"t), then at a
christian man, we shall "dc fend the
f.iitli." And us a lover oi' Udsu ai.i
justice, of moral and liun.yiiity, !ii:J
una gooil cil!zeli,will in t j it-M :!! .' lit
a strugglo.
Whilst wc favor "ftee ? v' ,
we cutiiiot submit to such, i, ! .ri.r,
list threats und altemptn tn iuli!ni.:;i:
and bind conscience. Tl nc is-itat'-.l,
we shall speak yet more p';.i.iy r.i, 1
fearlessly in the future.
X. K. William.
A Heavy Slap. -Thehardct -ir li j
radicalism, or rather nioiigrelir.ni, has
yet received, is that struck them by
the recent election in the Mate ot
the South. In order to whip these
States into the support of its dogruns,
il inaugurated a war that cost thous
and of millions of dollars ; murdered
hundreds of thousands of brave men ;
established military dictatorships over
ten States; disfranchised the white
people ; gave votes to the negroes
and in order to keep in their good gra
ces, established a bureau to keep them
ut tho expense of the w holo looriti(-;
masses, kept those States out tf the
Union, and put their governments in
the bund of those who would use Ihcm
exclusively for tho benefit and success
of Mongrelinm, and yet, after nil their
war, and murder, and white disfran
chisement, and blnck suflrngo, and
negro bureaus, and military diclntora,
they have been ablo to carry but three
out of the ten. Even the Degroes whom
Ibey have kept, and kissed, and loved,
and promised so much, have become
disgusted with them; found out who,
and w hat they are, and refuse to be
led hy them. Verily when the Mon
grel party gels so low that even tlio
ignorant, barbarous, darkeys of tbe
South, huve more respect for them
selves than to belong to it, what must
the while men of the North who have
clung lo it through all its corruption
and crimes think of themselves?
IWitJiii.an.
W. W. Hichnrdson, of Coosa county,
Alabama, a Kadicul justice of the
peace, hung himself on the lltb ult.
He lell n letter stating that one of the
Cannes w hich led him to commit tho
act, wa remorno fur tho manner in
w Inch ho hud treated tho w bite peo
ple of hi neighborhood.
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