Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 04, 1869, Image 1

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V More niwl cw (.noils.
T. C. I'UOM M,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MUiKir CT., ll.F.AHUKt.P, TA.
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AIV' ,,p"tll "T Merchant Ttltor.nf
.t)thtiMnr, i Market itrw). lliin(
ft, i life ol It. Ilartawiek, 1 w.tii reaper !
, ;,.. in lit ritunu f ric!U.r(ii and
tUI I hve ri'CfurJ Iroiu the nil-
n.e a loll ftMitinrut ol
C.otb, Cas-siinerea, Vestings, &c,
if ihe I" I 1
ritmlitT tnil latest sivle,
Ui. h I
..,..,. i lo tn.l,e u:i un hf irt
v?iril i ri
L ihr Ue.i h'hin, enl at price i rented u, be
. ,.uvMrv. 'l ip wo oik'-, an. I 1 am .tirc you
C- COMM.
i , l Jan. 51, If
1850. Coin? it Alone. 1800.
. R L. STOUGIITOX,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pi.,
nAYISil opened buainepi on my own hook,
,t the old itand in Shaw', How, I therefore
Mt..u.ce 1" tha publio that I hare now on band
, well lelectcd and large aeiortmont of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,
t!em, and a'l kinde of Ooodi for man and
iota' wear, and am now prepared to tneke ap to
ordar CLOTH INU. 'rom "null article to a full
jii. In tha lateit atylea and moil workmanlike
manner, cpaolal atwntion- gieen to euatoin
work and euiuof-out for man nod hoy. I
alter greet beraaina to ouetomor,, nod warart
tii, latiifacnon. A liberal ahara of public
niironage i, aolicited. Call and peo mo.
jenl-lf K. K. L. STOUGHTOX.
H. BRIDGE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Store one door eait of Clearfield Ilouac,)
Market Street, Cleirflrld, Fa.
EEPS on hand l full asaortmenta of Gent.'
Purniebing uooda, auon la Mtirte, utnen
Woolen lindereblrt.,, Drawera and Bocka,
h'eektlea, Pocket Handkarrhi.fi, Ulorei, HaU,
Imhrallaa, Ac, In grant variety. Of Pioea
Ouudi ha kaepi tha
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,"
ruck ai Black Doeekin of tha rery beat make;
Fincy Ce.eimere, to great earlety , alio, Freu:b
dialing. Bearer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frleott
c.ereoeting. All of which will be aold aheap for
Caib, and made op according to the laleat atylea
by eipeheneed workmen.
Alio, Agent for Clearoeld eonnty for I. U.
finger 4 Co'a. celebrated Bowing Machlnoe.
Nof.l, 186i tf. 11. BRIL.QI.
.furniture
CHEAP FURNITURE.
JOHN GULICn
DCS1RES to inform hi old friend and cut
tamers, that having en Urged hii shop and
increased bit faci li ties for manuiactoring. fa It
now prepared t to order curb Furniture as
nay h desired, la (rood Kyle and at eheap rate
for C A a ll. He generally has on hind, at Lit
urn it are rooms, a varied atiortment of ready -Diue
furitture, amotijf which are
BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOA HDS,
WarJrnbef and Book-Caaea; Centre, Sofa, Parlor,
Breai'al and Dining Kxteasion T.'lee: C'rn.
on. Frf ncb itoft.Cottape.Jtjnnf -LiDd and oilier
Bedrteada ; S fat of all kipdf. Work ttandt,
Uiit-racki, Wanh-atanda , hooking and Ar
(tain; tprini?-eat, can bottom, r!jr, roai
tnon and other Cbaira ; Looking J lajte oferer?
dfirriptton on band ; and new glanea for old
frnmea, which will be put in on very reasonable
termi on ibortcat nntie. He alao keepi en hand
or furnish et to order. Cora butk, Hair and Cut
to lp aM&ttrenea.
Coffins op Evert Kind
Xitlt to order, and funerli attended with a
Hfirit whenever de tired. AIko, Hnuae Paiittinj
done to order. The rubier. ber aUo tnanufao
lun, ard hat rnioantl no hand, Cletnent'e
PkUnl Vfaeliitiff Machine, the bet now in ue !
Iboi otinf thit m-u riiae never need be with
out tifan clotbet I He alio hat Pljrer'a Patent
(.ban, a tuf.erior artir.e. A futnilv vting lint
Chun never need ha without butler !
AH the ahore and many other article are fur
ni-hed to eotomera cheap for Cah or exchanged
for approved rountry produce, Cherry. Mple,
P'-r-tr, Linwood and otter Lumber tuttable for
Cabinet woik, Ukeo ia tichang for furnitv-o
A-wHetnemher the thp U on Martref ttreet,
Clearlield, Pa., and no arty oppoti'e the "did Jew
Htort." JOilN Ut'LICIJ.
'oreailer 2, 12 J
glarksmithiuj.
fKCOND ST.. CLKA HFILLD, Ti.
IHB nnd-rfifrned hga Jo Inform hit friend,
and the itthabilania ol the borough of Clear
eld and turrnnndine; neighhirhnrd, that b ll
riw ready to execute all order either in Itoa or
t)el.
Unpeg SHOEING on tha no oil appro? ed
e ty ttfle,
ALL KIND3 OF RAW. MILL IHOXS and
Eli IN K work, logmen' loci, canthooka,ipreadt
graba, ate.
Steel tool of all kind male of beat Englib
or American tteel.
,A1I my work la warranted to glr latii
favetin, or not charged for.
ootZD AMOS KKNKARD.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP
THIRD PTREET, CLF.ARriKLD.
TRKfoKarriber respect fully Inform! hitfriendi
and tbt public in general, thai h ha Local
M ia ih borough of ( LKARFIKLD, In the
t'p recently oerupied by Jacob Bhonkweiler,
ter h I bow reiy to per for in all dui
twarlt bit cuttomert in a workmanlike manner.
f pda, Meirhi, Pnggie and Wagin ironed, and
Horte -ahot-ing done at reaacnabla rate. He
rta(ctfui.T ak a there of work from tha pohhe,
a ti intend to girt hi whole attention te the
tuMr... THOMAS HILKV.
M4rci 1 .. IHftS.
Boggs Township Awake I
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
THOMAS BEEUS'SIl
IVKRVnODT trying to get there frrtt, for fear
j of being crowded - into the mid.
Il yo want gf-od Shoring dne. go to Paeai.
If ya want your Sicr1 ironed right, go to Br en.
I' too want good .Mill Ir..n. go to lie a as.
it yum want your wrgon iruned in the beat
(trie and workmanship, go to Httraa.
faun makea the heat Ftomp Machine in the
f 'ate, and doe all kinda of 111 At' h .M I r M 1 ii
at rbeip at cao be done in tse county for t'aob
My i'oit Office addre la PlearAcId Hndre.
THOMAS UEKHS,
n-T-rt Tp., Dae. IV, .MMf.
SCHOOL S0G COOK.
1'E would rcipcrlfollr call Ihe allenlion of
tl l.-,rni'nle f r?tuioI;, ,keu,,nt r,e., ana
j.erli.r, of Singing to eur iew tsBbool hong
THE SONG CAM NET,
By C. O. ALLEX.
Tb i. Rvk .'ntaitt,
lir.l a rery rarcfuTy prepared lerlel of Prl
tt.n S. rif Lcr.na.
bf na.j A large number of tew and beautl-
I.I eU ont.
It. r l j A ,hnrt Cantata Th. School Fee
' ' d.ipnad , apref.ly f r oa at School
hrej.'!"rt., t'i'nccrte end Katiiliitit-n,.
Tie I'uoiiilirra. in preeentinr Ihil work to
f"nri,,, T,d lea-here, would cll ,pcial
"rr.iion to it. tupcrinr icci-itr a. bol Son
" h. 1 ne aulbor ha. h.cn rcry carclul in the
. tion ot hie tnu.ic. wliKh i, almott erlircly
. "i d in aliening to it eppn.prie'e won!,
lib unl teclioh.l.l. aent'meoie. whteb will
e'm,,.j jta ,,,lti0B in nil oar Srhoole and
I"'-' r,a-i-,.
S o Csir baa hcen ad, pld by Ibe
f C.lucai.,n. i, the icatbiok for the
I ' ie S. ho..i, in 'he city "f Sew York.
Pure, ,,,,, ecnta e ai b. To School,, Ac, aix
tl'.ar, , ,,,..
baa'e rin erat by aaail ipo,l paid,) on
'"ii i ol Mi, ct,:
-,..r ,i,l, ly a I Ttn-h and Mini' Str..
1 '1 l,rd L. U II.L1AM II A Lb A SUN,
.Ml Broadway, N. .
MVuut
I k-rd
ta end iiirloinlMal u;'pottr, of ercry
rt cf ihe Inte.t itn r roce in cnle. f -r ! It
U, bnt f nAKTSlfK A IftW'IK.
1 t llonniiiro. Ilul bcil'a, I'r.ke'a.
J t H ,ltr.r
aliunde (icrm.n.lloflrtter'faad Oreeoa',
"r.oaied bnter, ; ,lo por. Liqn.ra, of nil
' ' lor KaJtCaHal purpoaea, fir aal hv
HAHTeWICai A lflWI.
SARP
iij
GEO. B. GOODLANDIR, Propriotor.
VOL 1I-WIIOLENO.2I03.
Jtry ttooli, (Ororrrirs, tftr.
THE CLEARFIELD STORE
RECONSTRUCTED.
Ocorr I,. Reed William Towell.
John F. Wearer William W. Bella.
GEO. L. REED & CO,
Two dcora north of tha Court Ilouie,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
IF
AVIXO returned to our old bulnett ttand,
we hereby notify the eitiiena of Clearfield
aud the publio generally, that w have entered
upon, and intend to prosecute, a vigoroua earn
mgri Dpavimi niK" prior 1.111 interior gouua, ana
ave now on hand a full aupplv of all kind, of
good ued in this market. In the line of
Dry Uooda,
We claim to hare a full aasortmeat, contittiog U
part of Mualma, bleached and ttnltleaehed ;
Print of all grade and style; and
Fall and Winter Dress Goods,
Euch a Alpaca of all shade t Dt Laiaet, Mo-
riooa ana r lannett I oetiaea, a iuu iwno
luent of gentlemen' wear, oonttsting
in part of
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Eatinetta and l full laaortment of
READY - MADE CLOTHING.
Xotlons, Hosiery, Trimmings,
BONNETTS, AC,
Eata and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
GROCERIES.
We have a full eupply of Coffee, Tra, Fuccr, Rice,
iivUsaet, 7ul'-wt'o, ri-h, Salt, linteed,
ooal and fish Uilj,
FLOUR, BACON, DRIED FRUIT,
Sugar-cured Hainc, Mesa Pork, and a full
tupply of l'roriaiona.
Hardware and Queensware,
Voodm & lrillow llVrc.
All the f irce-iing article, will He ehan?c1 for
CASH, Ll'MBEH, or t'OI'NTKY PllOMCIi.
and at pricca to whk-h there ean be no exception.
Ihoee in need of Uooda in our liue, will pleaae
txg-CALL AND SEE US .'"tot
GEO. REED & CO.
Clearfield, Pcpt. 17, llf.8-lf.
JICHARD
ilOSSOP IS KOW
Selling, at half their nual prioa,
rm&ss goods,
CI.OAK5 AND SHAWLS.
BROWN SH EETIN03,
FLANNELS AND BLASKE1S,
WOOLEN GOODS,
IIOSIEHT,
MEN'S CLOTH ISO,
GENTLEMEN'S FfRNISUINO 0ohU
I. A D I ES' B( WTS AND SII0 ES,
GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SIIOES,
BOV , do do
HOOP SKIBTS,
BALMORALS,
LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS,
KAISINS AND CURRANTS,
BROOMS AND TUBS,
CANNED FRUITS,
BEEF AND FORK,
FLOUR AND FEED,
Ac, etc.. Ac.
Down I Down II
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COIRSB THE CHEArE.-TI
A Proclamation against High Prices I
"lrE are now cpcnlng rrp a lot af the hot and
If mo,t ecaennalile to,Ml, ana " arre c"-r
offered in t r nurkct. and al pricea that remind
one ,,f the rood old dava of cheap thing.. T noee
who lark faith upon thin point, or deein our nJle
glliune eiip'-rtluou,, need hut
V.ihh IT out STOtlV,
Comer Frr:t tnJ .Vaikct strttii,
Where t3i"T ran iwe, fori, har and know for them
arlvea. To fully un. fratntl what arecb-,p gnfide,
tint mut ! dune. We do not deem it neereaary
to rnutnerate afil itemite our stock. It ti enough
for u to tiatc that
7e have Everything that is Needed
end enn.mned In Ihi" market, and at price, tint
atonih bo'h old and T.mr.
Uc.v.mi JiiSKt'll SHAW A FfiN.
X J J IV NTO it K.
Cor. Frcond St. And Hill Road.
11. MITCHELL
HAS Jurt receive I and opened, at the abnre
named place, an entire new t(r.-k ,.f SI M
M i it t.oitj.h, whlrh he vill erll Vr H Hi LAP
iuK CAII, Hi stock eturiU fcf
Irj iJool, Cro'eriM,
JI A KP W A Ii E, EK1V.S W 4 RE,
limit and Pboea. and Cp, Realy-Made
Lluthioff. ele. lie alto kr?pch.Mc
v. o rn, cony mea i , feed,
(hop, It neon, and ItrtrA
Iruils.
Pcr.onl deeiroti, of purclia.ing goe-la nt fair
rate are reepeellully requeeted to gi.e htea a call.
aT-Anno. xl eeerlif etrtMlnee will he taken.
at hifneet price., in eiehang. fur gcd-
CleariWd. Jan. IS, Mh-tf
S! 1
Jiiufla and UnUrinrs.
J3 M Y A li .
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Jltirkct Street, Vlearflild, Pa.
WE beg leare to Inform our old and new
enatomere, that we bar. removed our ea
tabliihment to the apaoloua new building juat
erected on Marked atreet, nearly adjoining tba
Manalon Houaeon tha weat, nndoppoalt. Meiira.
(iraham k Bene' atora; where we r.tp.otfullr
inrite tha publio to oome and buj their
Drugs, Chomicals, Patent Medicines,
OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES.
Our atoek of Drugi and Medielnee eonaiiti of
.Terathiog mod, aeleotad with tha greateat
ear., and
WATiBANTED BTEICTIY PTJEE !
W e alio keep i full atook of r.a, Perfumerica,
Toilet nrtirlea, boapa. Tooth broihea, Hair
Bruihee, Wbitewaih Brnahaa, and e'er- other
kind Bruahea. We bar. I large lot of
WHITE LEAD, TURPENTINE,
Flaneed Oil, Palnta, and In fact ererrthlng
laed in the painting buaineaa, which w. eflor nt
City price to eaeh burera.
TOBACCO AND SEQAUS,
Confeetlcnerr, plcea, and the largent atoek of
rarieliaa over ottered In tbia place, and warrant
ed 10 bt of the beat th. Market aftorda.
J. 0. HAKTSWICK,
Nor. M, m. JOHN F. IHWIN.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
. Hii.ttr. tuti aaiST,
(Second ttreet, oppoeit. tha Oourl Bouia,)
CLI1ARF1ELD, Penn'a.
TFIR ffobterlbtra rcepectfullr rnnonncci to the
eitiaena of Clearfield and vlcinitj, that he
baa now en hand n full aupply of
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES
Dje Stuff,, Tobacco, Clgara, Confectioneries
tft.tioncrv. Ac.
rilVSJCIANS
Will find hit atoek of Drug, FULL and COM
PLETE, and all Terr alight adraoe. on Kastarn
pricea.
!tJHUl)l; DUUhS.
Teachere and olhera will ha furnlehei with
elaieicaland miacellaneoni hooka by fzpreaa,at
abort notice.
STATIONERY,
Con ting of Cp, Flat Cap, Foolaeap, Letter and
Perfumed Koto Papon alao, a very neat tock
of Mourning Note Paper and Envelope on band.
fen, renciia. mi, c.
J I O L tS 1C Jv E K P K u 3
Will find a full atoek of Pl'KR tSPICES, ROD A,
SODA ASM. Concentrate! EYK. KG A P. ff.
LAU1E.S AND GENTLKMEX
Are reqneated toeiamlne hit stock of Perfumery,
Hair Oilr, Fin Toilet oapi, Drutbet, Combt,
Toilet Hettt. 4e.
SMOKEK3 AND CIIEWEBS
Will find a full fur-ply of prim Chewing and
6moking TORAO-'Q, Imported and Doatettic
CIUAKb. fcnuff. Fine Cut. Ac . io.
CAJtBUN on.,
Of tbt best brand, always on hand.
LhJl'OiiS.
Tha heat quality of Liquor always on hand, fur
meriifal purpoaea.
CV-Phvicitnif Preicriptions promptly and
carefully compounded.
Apr. 9. 1869. A. I. EH AW.
ROSADALISV
Til SIIAT
lllood Piirlfier,
crii
SCROFULA IN ITS VAIUOCS FORMS,
Consumption In Its earlier stag, Knlargement
and I Ice mi iuu ol the (Jlandt, Joint. Hone,
Kidney, I'tern. Chrome Kheumatieaa,
Kruptiont of th tkin, Cbronie 6ora
Fyes, Ac Alro,
SYPHILIS IX ALL HS FORMS.
DISEASES OF WOMEX,
Lota of Appetite, 8irk Headache, Llrer Com
plaint, Pain In tha Itack, Imprudence in Life,
(letter I Fad Health, and all diaeaaeaof the Blood,
Liver, Kid ner t and I) ladder, it is a perfect Rem
vatir.
ROMAPALI9 eradicate every kind of humor
and 1 ad taint, and restore th eotire tyttem to a
healthy condition.
Jt it perfectly harmles. never producing Ih
sTightnt injury.
It ia not a tccret Quaak remedy. Th article
of which it Is ta al e are puMiabed around each
hot tin.
Rero an mended by th Medical Faculty and
many thousands ol oar beet ciiiiens.
JT4rFor teatimonial of remarkable euret, e
"ILosealali Almanaa for thii year.
Prepared only by
Un. J. J. LAWREXCK A CO
144 Raltimore tSt., Da.ll. more, M
For sal by lruggiat everywhere. ( janUly
NATURE'S CHEAT RESTORER
a c ii i. i:ti'
Celebrated Bjlter Cordial.
rrHTR medical preparation It not offered to
I the pnhii a a reliable euhatitute for th
many worthless com peon da which now tad the
market. Il is purely vegetable, fumpoied o
various herbt, gath-red frora th great ttore-
hout of natare, and selecied with th ntmoet
car. It ia not recommended a a Ct aa All,
hut by ita direct and salutary influence upon
tb Heart, Liver, Kidney, Lungs, Stomach and
Rowf ls.it an both a a preienti and cure
fvt many of ttie diaeatet to which llwfe organs
are fuljcit It Is a reiiahle Family Medicine,
and ean be takan by either infant or ainlt with
the tame beneficial reanlta. It It a rertain,
pmmpt and spetdy remedy for Iiarrttra, ly
entry. I owe I ritr-p'nirt, I'v epeia, townee
of .Spirits, Fainting. Sirkh-adarhe, A e, Ftr
Chttla and fever f all kinJs, it Is far belter and
eater than any quinine, w.thcat any ef itapr
niciona effectt. It ereaiet an appetite, prove a
powerful di grater, a-d will counteract the effeel
of lt)iior In a few minute. Prepared by JACOB
aCUKKlK, Hoi PiHiprietor, N. W. r. HiOh
and Race ttreels I'hiladelphia, Pa. Pt.ld by
all Druggists. Bo?lJ-ly
Allenlion, Afflicledl
1
HK tuberril er give notice trat he ha
returned the practice of Medicine ta Luih-
eiahnrg, wiiera he lnt".t to tlevat hia alien-
tun tn the trratment of CHKC TC IIFAhS
In general, He will ke-pon hard a ehnice
lerncti ot IRri and W a. I'i C I K adapted to
tb treatment nf chronic diaeaaes, and may ha
Cf n'tiVed at bis oce at any hour of th day.
K. R. A word to thoae aCiicied with chronic
dtieaaet may ba to Tama advantage. Mr
war pot be aware that ceiavar Pht eiclan who
do a ami no praetic bav nt tiki lo attend to
tb treatment of nitosir dieae, and eon a,
queolly ttam act them ; beoca tbt elaa of di
a tea require aici.aira attention.
GKOROR WILS01V. M. D.
Latr.ertharg, Feb. 17, lst-U
I "1 1 I
I 1)
FKALO IOBr.lllar P. "be., root
.ngf.nl J. r tHATIII'ft.
)
PRINCIPLE3 j
CLKA K FIELD, VAU TJIUItSDAY, FEB. i, I860.
Jlrjj (Oootls, r.rorrrifjs, (Sir.
AT COST I AT COST ! !
N1VLING k SHOWERS
Propoia to aell their entire atoek of WINTER
Droaa Oooda, Dr.aa Trimming,, Shawla,
Hood,, Nubia,, Breekfatt
Bbawla,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
Flannele,
Biankata, Underahlrta and
Dnwera, Caettmere Slilrta, Balmoral
and Uoop Skirt,, Oloraa, Ilualery, Ladle,' Coati,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S' HATS,
Hate and Cap,, Bonnet Ve'reU, Frame, Riboni,
Featbera, Floware, Ac, nt NET COST, lo reduce
their atoek for Spring. Jan?
I7WH8. Ladlaa', OenU and Children' Fur,
Balanoa of atoek nt groally reduced pricea.
at till KEYSTONE 6TOHS. ,
w
A KTIil Country produea In exchange
tor cneap good,, at tne
KEY8T0NE STORE.
DELAINES....
CALICO
MUSLINS'..
At th.
Me.
10(0)121
10 and upwarda.
KEYSTONE MORE.
SIIOKH.-A frerh inr.lc. of Olore Calf But
toned Boole, (Star Poliah Balmorait, e.f Ae ,
at prtooe to auit th. tlmee, at tb
KEYSTONE STORE.
GllILiT HAItUAlXN
Sew Store In Mulsonburg!
In tb room formerly otoupied by P. T. Ilcgarty.
L. M. C0UTRIET
FpAKES this method of Informing the eitisen
1 of Covinstoo. tarthau Oirard and, the sur
rounding eountrr, that he hat juat opened a large
stock of hi WMKU (KOI-, which be I deter
miucd to tell TEN PbK CENT CHEAPER than
th same quality of tiouda ean be purchased for in
any o( tier atore in the neighborhood. U is stock
cvumt of
Dry Goods of all Kinds
Such a Satinctti, Caatlmerrt, Mualini, Delaiuea,
Linen, Drillinga, Caltcoea, Trimmingf,
Ribbons, Lace.
READY-MADE CLOTH ISO. BOOTS
611UES, HATS A CATS,
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Pucrar, Rice, Molataet, Fiah, Salt,
i-lnsect. Vti, Msb Oil, Carbon Uil.
Hardware, Queensware, Tinware,
Caatinga, Plows and Plow Catlings, Kails, Friikea,
Com Pnl,vBtr.pei fiAmr l'rta.i gtnrl
all kinds of Axes.
Plows are f the Curwentvill and
Centre county make, and are warranted to be of
good quality.
Drugs and Medicines,
Perfumery, Feinte, Varni.h, t)la, and feperej
aaaoriment oi stationery,
00 OD FLOUR,
Of different brand, always on hand, and will be
ulj at toe low eat pot ti tile Ogurej.
nqrons,
Poch a BRANPT, WINE, GIN A WHISKY
5000 pound of Wool wanted for which th
highett phe will be paid.
ItOVF.R.SF.l.H,
0d hsnd and for aal at th lowest market price.
VfLCall and tee for you reel res. Tot will And
verj. thing usually kept ia a retail store.
u, m. vu tinmii
French vill P. 0., Jan. 7, 169.
JEW BTOKE AND NEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW b SO,
Hare juat opened A
Nitr Store, on Main St., CLinriiLp,
Utelr occupied hy Wra. F. IRWIN.
Their atoek contiati ot
LDLRT CO CD CO UU 3,
Oiwmn or Ih beat quality,
Queensware, Boots nnd Shoes,
tnd erery article necraurr for
onc'i oomfort.
Call iri'l eiamine our atoek before por
cliwing elaanbere. May 0, l?CG-tf.
ww. ran irri 1. 1. rnenraoa
TEN EYCK & THOMPSON
CI KM KNaSVILLK, PA.
H A VINO juat received from New York an of
th largest and beat selected slocks of
uimnif, w are now ready to oner th m to oar
old eoatotners, (to whom wa return thank for
part favors,) and th eitnens of tb countj gen
rally, at
Prices that will Render Satisfaction.
diva os a call before purchasing eUe where, and
thereby save fma a to iW per centoa your goods.
Our stock consists of a great variety, such as
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
rl-OTHINtl, onorKMEi", llAIlDWAItE,
QVFEXSWARK, FAIXTS, OILS,
Dia (., mn r kp Al l, kii.
Fieri. Salt, 1 e.lber, r'hea Finding.. BOOTS and
HiOKd (cajlern and home made) in great Ta
rlrly, and at reduced Cgures T1NM ARK,
FI.UL H, Ac, Ac.
1FX EYCK THOMPSON-.
Ta-lrg i. aaiocinted 11. It. Tbnmptoa with
m. in tb, abara tratia, I dcire all perron, in
dehted lo ma, by Note or Book account, ta fall
and eelll, tba aatna without deley.
M. TEH EYCK.
Curwenerllle, May, f, Hi If.
rnr doing a fnwily wa!'tng in ihe t-.i and chesn
eft manner. Ituairantced enual to any in the
world. Has all the strcrKth of rid rfi soap.
wilhtherrt'H and la'bering qnalities of genuine i
Ca.tile. TrT tbia ei lend.d .,. Sold l,r th.
Al.liKX lil.MlCAL WoliKt-, IS J,.rth Tront
irect, l'hil.dtiba. (nori! ly
(1 nr.AT BABfTu-lo Tloti.a. tidl,
T re.eirc.ere, Fetiaetta, Fbining Fiacnelt,
eiitord. nt J. I KRATZKirS.
fool.. good a,t ( tmT.-sner!
thie dal. all Woolen Oooda. Inetadinf
2-In" tT"".:':'!: J"
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NOT MEN.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEAREJ ELD, Ta.
THURSDAY MOIlNINtj, FEURPAUY4, lsr.O.
MONGREL MISRULE.
The Boauties of Reconstruction.
PHERKN'TMENT OF CONCIItKHS AND TIIF,
TJNITED STATED UV A NORTH CARO
LINA CJRAND JURY.
Tlie Kuleitrli Sentinel publishes llio
following prcitnntmcnt inude by the
grand jury of Orungo county, in fTortb
Carol mi :
Bran or North Caioliva, T
Orai.uk CotiKrr,
Si raaioa Court or Law. Fall Tina, 1868. )
To the lion. A. W. Tourrjec, Judge
Presiding ;
Tito grand jury for tlio county of
Orange, called frora the body of the
poojile, as custodittnB and coiiHervntors
of the public peace and security, are
grutitieu to be able to report that good
ordorand security provuil throughout
the county.
Tboy congratulate the Court and
the country that the unconstitutional
and opprebsive military tribunals un
der which the country has so long
suffered, and the rights of the people
so long languished, have boon removed,
and the people are ot lust remitted to
thoir guaranteed rights under the Con
stitution, prominent among which oro
freedom of speech, freedom of tha
press, the right to bear arms, the
great writ of civil liberty, the habeas
corpus, and the right to be heard in
open court, to prosecute or defend,
before a sworn jury of their peers and
under the instruction oi judges who
should be learned in the law, sworn to
do right, and rcsponniblo for any mal
feasance in olfico ; all of which have
been denied them for three yoars.
liut while lliero is much to cull for
congratulation, thero is much which,
in the judgment of this grand jury,
calls for severe animadversion.
Int. Wo present Lieut. Crocket, of
the United Slates army, who, stand
ing among us as a Bureau ofliccr, was
guilty of high crimes and misdemean
ors, as w;ll as acts of despotism,
which Congress itself could nut justi
fy. Among his acts of despotism was
his arrest ol Chief J uslieo Ru Ilia n, an
old servant of the pcoplo and the State,
ono who, lor halt a century, has ren
dered valuable services to both. This
vcrcrablo pulriarch and jurist (whoso
judicial opinions have been quoted
and rolied upon in every Slate lit the
L'nion and even England,) was, in the
eighty second iear oflus age, summoned
lo appear before the government of
the United Slates, in the pemon of
Lieut, l.rockett, ot tlio i wenty-nintu
Ohio regiment.
lnao RulEun. a freedman, complain
ed that the Chief Justico had not paid
him for services rendered. A writ or
summons is placed in the hands of the
frccdmun, commanding tho Chief Jus
tice, living in '.he county of Almauco,
to appear in tho county of Orungo, to
answer the compluint. 1 lie writ, in
stead of being served by the Sheriff or
Murxhul, was served ty the IrecUmnn
entering tho parlor of tho judge with
a pistol in his bosom and executing
theprocess. 1 tic L litel Justice attend
cd ond non suited tho freodman, oven
before Crockett, by showing that ho
had been fully paid. Nor was this all.
Chief Justice Human whs aguin
summoned by another Rurcau officer,
to appear in the town of lirocnsboro,
to answer a liko complaint made- at
that temple of justice Ho attended
and non suited tho complainant, but
recovered no costs in cither suit. The
huieau threatened to tio tip the com
nlainnnt hv tho thumbs for his fultte
claims, and there ended the matter
with the Chief Justice. Rut it just
began with William Faucelt, ono of
ourneighhors. Lieut. Crockett order
ed him to give up to Antony Faucctt,
a freedman, a threshing machine and
two cows; and threatened to arrest
and send him to Raleigh unless tho
order was obeyed and all before ho
had heard but one side of the question.
William Woods, another neighbor,
was ordered by said Crockett, of tho
Huieau, to give up his son, a boy of
ten vears pf ago, to Mis. Retsy llrown.
Tiiese things bcingdonoin ihcnatno
of Congress and tho United States, the
grand jury do present Crockett. Cn
grets and the Vmtrd States with t wse
crimes against civil liberty and the Con
stitution. 2d. We present, as dnngerotu to lib
erty, ns secret political orgnnizatioriR,
wncincr Known as i.oyai ieaguo, ,u
Klux Klans, lied Strings, Heroes of
America, or by whatever name they
may bo known, or for whatever pur
pose they wero organised.
Hd. The grand jury tlo furlher pre
sent an editorial article in tho Ihnlt
Standard, of the 1 1 t li of Septoinher
lift, entitled " Work," and a cerluin
printed addrcis signed by eighty-eight
members of the Legislature, including
tho Lieulfiiunt Governor and the
Speaker of tho llnttso of R-preaent-aiives,
nnd extensively circulated
among tho people of the State, and
saitl to have been written by Juilgo
Hcmle, of tho Supreme Couit, as intu
inotis productions, calculated lo incite
to rape, rapine, plunder, murder nnd
arson, nn such a stale ns tho mind
recoils from with horror inexpressible
And tho grand jury bavo to deplore
that already, in a neighboring county,
as they have been informed, and as a
direct eonsetiteneo of tho sugrjestions
contained in those and similar docu
ments, aels of violence, even to the
barbarous cutting off of men's cars,
hnve been perpetrated in retaliation
npon Iho ignorant nnd deluded blacks
who have but carried those luggos-
'"" ""O Cited.
The grand jut jf deprecate and s'.crn
My denounce till such ads of violence,
i but, while they do so, they reel a pro
found sympathy for tho betrayed and
, !norant nniTt rers. In that Ihev have
been ntsde and will bo left to suffer,
wbiln tKct mtilffi- .nitwit-, anil ciirriila-
: tors of thuao infamous teaching, will
.v. :.l . T . L -
cwunpw tue iunt uumuuiruv ui men
B
J.
NEW
crimes and occupy high places of honor
and trimt In tho government of. the
State.
The grand jury saw with grave con
cern tlio introduction of ft bill in tho
last Legislature culled tho "armed
police," (tho titlo of which, but not
tho substance ol'the bill, was changed,)
and tho act now stands upon the statute-book,
by which a body of volun
teer militia, indctinito in numbers, and
not required to bo of tho citizens of
tho State, nor to bo officered by citi
zens, and a detailed militia, can bo
scloctcd by tho Governor from tho
masses of the people, lo tho peril of
their liberties and tho Brest increaso
of their taxes. Tho pussago of such
acts by tho Uritish I'urliumcnt would
bring overy man to his tuct, gun in
hand. Such acts have been condemn
ed by tho English pcoplo and Ihe
Uritish judiciary long ago.
In the reign of William III, a mili
tary commander called on Chief Jus
tico Holt to send a constable, with
his soldiers, to prevent a mob from
tearing down a house. "What will
you uo, said tho Chiet Justice, "il
the people will not obey your order,
but tear down tho house ?" "Wo will
fire into them !" wus tho reply. ''If
you do, said the juugo, "una any
man is killed, 1 will see that your sol
diers aro hangod. The laws of this
kingdom are not to bo executed by
the sword. These matters belong to
the civil power, and you bavo nothing
to do with them."
In the opinion of tho Grand Jury
such sentiments should animate our
Governor, our judges and our Legisla
tures. The civil urm is sufficient for
tho execution of Uio laws and preser
vation of the peaco in North Carolina
To checkmate this military and
dangerous mode ot executing the laws
in Orange, with the sword, an organi
zation was formed at Cedar Grove,
composed of the most orderly citizens
in the county, who pledged themselves
to aid in the execution of the civil
law whenever it was resisted in tho
county of Orange; and at the same
time, to forbid the Governor's armed i
police or militia putting their hands
or swords upon a citizen, at tho risk
of having their guns taken from them
by unarmed men. Wo are glad to say
the armed police or militia for execu
ting the law has not been formed ,in
Orungo, nor bus the unarmod compa
ny been called for.
Tho Grand Jury do further present
only to repel with tho indignation it
deserves, tho charges tnado by the
Governor to ono Nelson A. Jliles,that
tho whito men in North Curolina are
secretly accumulating arms, for the
purposes of insurrection and rebellion.
No evidence has been offered to estub
lish the charge, and this Grand Jury,
drawn from the body of tho people,
and cominir from all portions of the
emu.f. knowiti.r it to bo fnlso as to ,
this county, believo it to be false as to I The peoplo of Kansas, while indigna
nt! ; and that it has sprung only from ting over thin oulragr, -ill bo ablo to
malevolence and for political effect in appreciate the tribulations of .Mary
tho late elections. ' lunders, who used to doubt a little
4th. Tho Grand Jury do present! more or less than the government
Judgo Pearson's letter as falsifying standard, and will perhaps bo ablo to
the truth of history, treacherous anil
hypocritical in its designs, and ultc
get her unworthy a judge. If tho
judgo really believed thore was dan
ger of a "civil war, ns bo pretcnos,
then ho should have bad tho pnrlies
preparing to make war arrested and
bound to keep the peaco; and, finally,
6lli -Tliis Grand Jury do present,
and truthfully rcpresont to your Hon
or, a stranger to them, and to the
county, as well as to tho judicial his
tory of North Curolina, lhat the pco
plo of North Carolina, especially of
the county of Orange, havoevcr cher
ished and maintained an habitual re
gard and reverence for tho judiciary
of the Slato. Tho pcoplo of Orange
have had for neighbors, perpetual
friends and associates, such judges as
Murphy, Norwood. Cameron, Nash,
Mangum, Ruflin, Manly, Rattle and
liuily. As men and neighbors they
art) remembered by tho peoplo of Or
ange with tho fondest affection. We
Itavo namod those judges because they
wero our companions, neighbors and
friends.
Tho pcoplo of the State did not al
low the pcoplo of Ornngo to go before
them in love, admiration anil respect
for the whole Judiciary the whole
and every member of it. The high
character of tho judiciary of North
Carolina, as exemplified in theliveiof
Moore, Haywood, Henderson, laylor,
Gaston, Caldwell, Daniel, Badger,
Saunders, Keawo'l, Settle, Strange,
Barton, Toomcr, Person, Oshotno,
Donnell, Barnes, Warren, Ellis, Fow-
. , . , l
lr til li.m Mrrtiiinn. Dick. MS well
' 7 . , ' i ;
as li.e iiiusirious names ueioro men -
tioncd, wns well calculated lo till and
inspire the people with confidence and
love for tho judge, and high respect
for tho ollieo.
Ths Grand Jury regret to see the
pi emt judiciary so utterly unmindful
of the example of their illustrious pre
decessors, and especially, in theso days
of political chaos and social upheav
ing, to see tho bench descending tq
tho hustings, bandying vituperation
nnd personal abuse with the bar and
with pothouse politician.- ri.h the
assailant and in turn assailed ; the
bench charging the bar with larceny,
forgery and tntilo ptealir.g ; tho bar
rctoriin that tho bench lid been eti
sard by a negro upon a del t justly
due, and forced, by this hursh process
ol llio law, lo pay out tho money, nfler
being cnlicd out and lorleilmg his
bail 1 Tho bar also charging that tho
bench wa a jail bird and a convict
from the Penitentiary of Ohio I All
this very nntttrally ending in n fight
belwcen tho bench and a member of
Iho bar, as tho former journeyed on
hi wnv lo Court 1 This breach of
the enco occurring on tho train in
tho ladies car, and so mucn io ,neir
terror and alarm, lhat tho conductor
threatened to pul the bench and bar
off the train, notwithstanding the bar
loudly proclaimed himself a diieclor of
the road !
These things are well calcnlntcd to
bring both the bench and the bar into
disrepute nnd degradehe ra In the esti
mation of the people. The bar should
be the seat of all that is knightly,
chivalrous and true; the bench the
shod of jostioe, dignity, integrity and
CAN,
TERMS-$2 por annum, in Advanco.
SEHIES - VOL. 9, NO. 28.
culm deliberation j both should be
above suspicion.
Let tho fountains of iitlice be poi
soned, am tho waters that flow there-
from will be bitter us tho waters of
Mura to nil who drink of tho poisoned
stream.
Tho Grand Jury do prerient each
and every ono of the judges w'io have
tuken open and active part on the hus
tings, to wit: Chief Justice l'earson,
and his associates, Justices Kendo,
lin k, Settle and Rodman ; and tho
Circuit Court Judges, to wit: Judges
Cloud, Jones, Walts, Henry, Russell,
l'ool, Thomas, Logan, Cunnon, and
yuor Honor, as guilty oi conduct un
becoming thejudiciary always saving
and excepting Judge Mitchell; and,
Instead of presenting, thoy do thank
and commend him for his political si
lence and noble bearing as a just and
upright judge.
And tho Grand Jury do unanimous
ly and respectfully ask of your Honor,
that, as a part of tho history of the
times, and that posterity and the
judges may know what this Grand
Jury think of political judges, this pa
per writing bo spread in lull upon the
records of the Court.
llr.NRY Wuitted, Foreman.
A Relic.
II is hard lo unlearn wbat has boon
erroneously taught. An epauletted
individual yclept Col. Nelson, and in
command at Fort lluye, Kaiifi.s, re
cently sent agiiurd ot soldiers to Hayes
City with orders to arrest Hl persons
found out of bed alter i.ino o'clock.
The guard entered a bull room and
arrested fifty-one persons, and kept
them in tho guard house all night.
This procedure savors stro.nglv of the
dark days in Maryland, when bayonets
were substitutes lor ballots, and black
smith shoiw converted into basjlilcs
when clorgjmen wore dragged from
their horses while riding quitlly along
at noonday, and eminent citizens were
cruaruen toniny prisons and detained
till tha election wus over. Itmuy seem
very hard to the people oi Kansas, and
it is no wonder thai indignation meet.
ings are held ; but as "Col. Nelson"
seems fully imbued with the spirit of
several "Colonels" who formerly flour
ished in the East and as his squad ap
pear equally loyal with some of the
MeMu ivl, ii4r.fi In five nrmind in
theso parls demanding oaths of
gtanco and wielding a free lance against
all obnoxious malcontents, they may
feci themselves fortunate in being
spared a blow fiom a whifflo treo, or
an "order to bo sent across the lines
forthwith." Dark und. inexcusable as
is tho deed, it may serve a useful pur
pose in lcepinrj fresh in memory the
deeds dotieiti the name of loyally, and
illustrating by forco of contrast with
Oeucr limes, mo ways nnu means hi
w Inch our liberties were preserve
U.
rocognie in vain runu inu irnn iu-
tures of that dircpt despotitin which
is born of the monstrous copulation of
"loyalty" und liberty. Cecil1 Dem.
A Good Si k. Several years ago,
there resided in Earatogu county a
luwyor pf considerable ability and rep
utation, but of no great culture, who
had nn uncommon fine taste in paint
ings, and engravings tho only evt
d.enc.0 of refinement ho ever exhibited
A clergyman of the vilbgo in which
bo lived, knowing his fondness lor such
thin;', introduced to him an agent of
a publishing houso in the city who
wero issuing a Pictorial Biblo in num
bers. Tho specimen of the stylo of
wprk exhibited to tho lawyer was. a
very beautiful one, and ho readily put
down his name for a copy. ISqt In the
progress. 0t tho publication the charac
ter of tho pngravings rapidly deterio
rated, much to tho disgust of tho
.enlightened but critical subscriber.
A picture ol Joseph, very inoittorcniiy
done, provoked nun oeyona enuuranee,
and seizing sevcrul of Iho numbers,
ho sallied lorth fp reproach the parson
for loading him into such a bad burgain.
"Look al theso wretched scratches,"
said he. turning the pniresover. "and
see how I hsve been imposed upon!
Here is a portruit of Joseph, whorn
his brethren sold lo the Egyptians lor
twcijly pioccs of silver f and let mo
tell you, parson, if Joseph looked like
that, it wus a mighty goon saie;
Not often dq loving hearts or ready
m a.-,l m.A li.l.alilill ohltOflet'
1 UUIIB lllWHtT.IOI,lS U,.n,l,U, WUH.Hi I
i . 1 ,, i , l
notice than the loiiowing which an
1 ppftrs in k lo "al paper in Connecticut :
,,,. u:' in..nr,v rr .rnal
j . hj ' rorB Crown which
fudcth nol away at the W tnchoster
Poor House, Nov. 5th, James C.Smith,
aged 67. The pall boarers.wcre lew
on this sido not so many, perhaps, as
waited on tho "Shining Shore, 'und
went up with tho old man to his Es
ther's Houso."
A Tariff Nrr to Crack. The
number of pounds of sugar imported
into the United Slates during the year
ISGS, as stated in tho report of Com
missioner Welles, was l.r.P3,500.l'00,
valued at t ID ,010,827. The average
amount of duly charged under the
present tariff was four cents per pound,
and aggregated the sum ol $07,740,001),
being more than tho original cosi oi
tho sugar. Will somebody inform us
bow many American manufLctttrcrs
or producers were benefitted by this
"protective tariff!"
I In Pocahontas county, West Vir
ginia, the members pf the Grand and
Petit Juries, all of course IVyiil men
none others being allowed to sit on
Juries curry their rations, blankets
and horse leed with them toiouri,
and, dining all the time of ihesofsinn
of the Court, eat and sleep at night in
the Court houso. Fatly in the morn
ings'they moy be seen issuing from
tho Court-hovjse like martins from a
box.
A "leva!" collector cf Internal reve
nue in Virginia has mislaid $25,000 of
tha public fund where ba oaooot find
it What a Pity.
Tba Pogt"try Hill.
Tlii" hew rciiiy I ill lntnduel la
lbs ,M.nio by Mr Taylor, Is a rare)
ciirioaitv. The) more II is i-gamltiwd.
the Ii gotiuily and beauty of Ha mntri.
vanes laenma tlio mors msnlll. It
is as full of iholves and traps to d al
oe ivo the holiest riig"n as a conjuror's
box. On its face it is a g'innt-al act,
but it is so framed that it may bo. mids
lo apply ti any county, or to any dis
trict in a county. Jt is general and
absolute for 1'hiludelphin, and special
ami conditional lor the rest of the
Slate. Il .how whu Rudiculs can
do to cvado the Constitution and op.
press tho citizen. 'J'ho first loction
provides that it shall bo applied to any
county en tho recommendation of ono
hundred citizens, and to any election
dintrict on petition of tho grand jury,
or the petition of twenty-live ciiiaon.
Those counties and districts which do
not apply through tho grand jury, or
through a hutidlul of citizens, are to
bo deprived of the benefits and bles
sings of tho registry Iuw which tho
Radicals propose to bestow on I'bil
udelphia. Tho ohjoct of this cunning contri
vance, so worthy of the Radical mind,
is very pluin. Thoy have mado the
bill as irksome, as odious and oppres
sive as their tyrannical natures could
deviso. Toey intend to apply it in
exorably io Philadelphia, and in tome
of tho larger Democratic counties.
But in other counties wb,cre they fear;
its effect would bo damaging to tha
party, thej propose that it shall not
bo applied, imagining that it will be
so utterly detested by every Demo
crat, and every liberal man who is not
a Democrat, that no ono will petition
for it. They propose to get up Radi
cal petitions tor the introduction of
their law when they wish to annoy or
oppress and take it for granted that
no Democrats will ask for Us applica
tion. In this thoy will nnd them
selves grievously mistaken. Il is not
difficult to find one hundred men ia
every county of the Commonwealth,
to petition for the application of tba
very worst law that was ever put on
the statute book. If it shall pass, tha
Democrats, who arc friends of general
legislation, and are opposed to special
privileges, will labor lo make it uni
versal throughout the State. If tba
Radicals apply it in Luzerne or North
ampton, it shall be inexorably applied
(if indeed it be capable of application)
to Bradford, and Lebanon. This act
will compel the attendance of the citi
zen at the place oi eloction two days
in each year. It is contrived by aris
tocrats to make the exercise of tba
suffrage expensive and irksome to tha
poor, who belong in the main (or
shou Id if they don 't) to tho Democratic
party. They expect that it can be
mado to work in heavy Democratic
Counties without exciting the hostility
of their owu partisans. It shall ba
be mado equally irksome in Radical
counties. Il tho Radicals seek through
this bill to annoy the plain fanners of
Pennsylvania in tho bright days of
the Full, by compelling thorn to leava
their plow or their uuckwiioat, and
alio-(look up
ft registration omccr, tney
shall feel the effects of it. Let thorn
try on thii experiment, and it will ba
their last. Tho Democrats will all
register. Indignation at this outrage
will bring out the last man. The Rad
ical masses will register and then
votd tho Democratic, ticket. If wa
sought a partisan triumph, we should
urge mom lorwuru io mis gross viola
tion of the Constitution and the right
of the citizen. Harrisburg Patriot.
Tbe Bondholder Sit3 in His lasj
, Chair.
General Butler is after the Bond
holders, and proves they have not paid
their income tax. The Cincinnati
Enquirer slates :
General Butler lias shown that tba
bondholders havo not paid one-tenth
Qf tho tax which, under the FedertJ
assessment, they were required to pay
upon the interest of their bonds.
Considering the extraordinary patriot-
a rt ol the bondholders we wero strong
ly inclined. to doubt the accuracy of
tho aoovo statement,.
The charge is made by General But
ler, a gentleman whoso loyalty cannot
be impugned aid ""th whom, in com
parison, tho loyalty of E. D. M , of
the Cincinnati Gasttte, is thrown far
into the background. lie proves by
facts and figures that the bondholders
huve not paid one-tenlh of tho income
tax to whichthcy are under the law
suhjeoted.
Who would suppose that these pa
triotic gentlemen who in the hour of
the government s distress were willing
to lend it money at twenty per cent.,
with exemption from taxation in addi
tion would endeavor to deprive tha
Government of the small consideration
by way of taxation to which it waa
entitled f
Inasmuch astlioQovornment knows
the exact amount cf bond) out, it can
tell with accuracy what it ought to
receive from tho income Uix upon
them. That il has not received one
tenth of this sum ta most unfortunate.
It shows lhat the bond holder, ufter all,
is not tli at paraxon of virtue and hoq
osty lhat we hud supposed. AVa are,
therefore, considerably distressed,
inasmuch us wo had believed that tha
bondholders cared nothing for any
such little consideration as monetary
valuo to himself, but only looked tq
tho gonoral welfare of ths whole com
munity. It i, therefore, tho flaw in
the diamond which hsd hitherto not
been perceived. What "loyalist"
could have thought that this pink of
perfection would endeavor to defraud
that Government of its 'duos from
which lie had derived all his profit! I
General Butler proposes to reach
our distinguished fellov citizens whq
havo been avoiding the tax, and tha
only tax imposed upon them ly tha
Federal Government, in this manner:
lie would impose a tax ol ten per ceut.
upon the coupon or interest of every
bond: and empower and direct the
officers ol tho Tresgary, wherever lo
cated, who pay said bonds, to deduct
from such payment, in advanco, tba
amount of tho t.tx thus charged upon
them. This would give to ihe Gov.
eminent a revenue of ten ortwelva
millions of dollars per annum, instead
of the two or three hundred thousand
dollars which they aro now receiving.
Black Pimlaxtiiropiit. "JI. Jt.
Tnpper, missionary," writes to tha
.Hif.rminiry JitcorJ, Irotn italeigh,
North Carolina : "On Jlonday morn
ing the Bureau gavo iiie $-iH) to ton
plcte my rooms for colored theological
students." That is the way the peo
ple's money goes, to teach negroes
theology. There aro I undreds of
thousands of poor white men whocan
not eJucuto, or cvon properly feed and
clothe thoir own children, becausa
they are so horribly taxed to teaob
oegroea theology.