Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 14, 1869, Image 2

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    ShrjHcinibUran.
Gmmi IVGooklamou, Ktlimr.
LEAHFIELD, Pa.
vErvrfDJtt KoriMMi. atril h. ic.
Spanglcr nd Arnold, prdonod con.
spirtor, liave arrived t Baltimore
from the Dry Tortaga.
Three vrliito men and two negro?
Tittve tTiua fur been appointed by Gen.
"Grant justicc-a of the peaco for the
District of Columbia.
The latest Washington dipatche
tty that it is definitely aettlod that
Hon. J. Lothrop Motley will go to
England, Governor Curtin to Ruasia,
and General Sirklei to Mexico.
Atjocitum The first Mwion of
the Forty first Congress closed on
Saturday last. Tho Senate met in
extra teuion, by order of the Presi
dent, od the 12th, for the transaction
of oxeentive bnsiness.
The bill to pay the twenty-seven
extra pasters and folders employed by
the House last winter, came np in the
Slate Senate on tho 9th, but was in
definitely postponed. Tuia virtually
kills that measure.
James L. Lawrenson, who baa been
connected with the Postofliee Depart
ment for upwards of fifty yeara, was
removed by the new Postmaster Gen
eral last weak. A modern loyalist
from Wisconsin got the old veteran's
place.
The impeacber Ashley baa been
confirmed as Governor of Montana
Territory, after a sharp fight All
the Democrats, both the Pennsylva
nia Senators and several other promi
cent JUdicals opposed bis confirma
tion. The vote stood 21 to 20.
Cungresa promptly parsed a bill fcr
the reconstruction of the State of
Virginia, Mississippi and Texas, as
requested by President Grant in bis
recent message. The bill compels
the above Stales to ratify the in fa
mous fifteenth amendment before
they can be represented in Congress.
Secretary BoutwcU discharged fifty
two ieraalo clerks from the Treasury
Department on the 1st instant, be
cause their services were not needed;
arid about the same time he appointed
a Philadelphia nrgrest named KeUhura
to one of the vacant place. Other
negreaae will probably be appointed
to the balance of the vacancies.
Hon. John Moffet. elected to Con-
gre by the Democrats of the Third
DUrict ol Pennsylvania, (Philadel
phia,) wa turned out of bi eat on
the 9th, and Leonard Myers, the de
feated candidate, sworn in. The only
honest reason that can b given for
this outrage, is the fact tbat Moffet is
Democrat and Myer a Radical.
A bill to continue the educational
branch of the Freedmen' Bureau has
been defeated. Mr. Lawrence, of
Ohio, defeated it by showing that the
title to the school property purchased
with the public money wa rested in
private parties. The failure of the
bill saves over a million of dollar al
ready appropriated and in the treas
ury. Isaac B. Gara bo wrote a sympa
thetic letter to the negro convention
at Harrifcburg, lat winter, "trusting
u that the day is not fardistant when
lb ballot will be put into the bands
" of every colored man in Tennsylva-
nia" has been appointed and con
firmed postmaster at Erie, Ta. He
is at present Gov. Geary's Deputy
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Aji AppoiKTMtCT Rejected. James
Wadswortb (wbexe wife is Mrs. Grant's
cousin") was annointcd Mai-sbal of the
Southern Diftrict of ew York, bv
f 41 -
Gen. Grant; but the fuct that be has' cbnrebe altogether. The n-liinus
a suit pend.ng in the Bankmpt Court ' Boutwdl and Rawlins , not
. , , ivet known to fame. Grant s f.unilv
caused L,s reject.on by the Senate. ire Melhodirtlli tnd , ,, charen
HuWiabilities are said lo amount to j be usually attends, ret he has tailed to
vS3,S74, and bia asset nothing. It get one in the Cabinet. From the
is also said that be bas front soma1 above it will be aeen that it would
time in jail, "owing to some transac
tion in money matter with a good
looking widow."
"T Ltos akd the Lambs," Jtc
That "red handed traitor," General
Longstreet, La been confirmed m
Surveyor ol the Port of New Orleans;
Grant has appointed a negro, named
Jonhert, Asseswrol Internal Revenue,
and a rowdy darkty called Tine-black
Register of the Land Office, at the same
city : and thus the lion and th UmU
of the rcbelhon lie down together to j
enjoy fut offices in the "fearfully and
wonaerluliy reconstructed" nililmrr
department of Louisiana.
A
Rai
I'lCAL C.niPATE 0! Tni
SrtMp. The Virginia Radical held
a meeting at Richmond the other dav.
;j .
..,u,, meir negro candidate for
Lieutenant Governor, was, of course.
on of the principal speakers. H,jen in this latitude.
said the
l: ..... I
uue man lis a had the neiro
oows) for two bondred rears; but j
that now the negro was on top. They
fcad iQ their har.ds the chains ,n(j !
WMtle with which the white man '
a kept the l egro bound for so long,
and they intended to put them on the
Wceman.and to make him rroan
and iwrtt aw! i .u '
dosiAl- VW'
knew , '.'r' Gr"l
s auouv vanning, and
wolU help then, to Un the win
ii a-.s .K.n wa. as Mack, and
ia :
tonga as their.
, .
have pecr
Yir'irr - (inv. fiiiy bs -tMixM
li e lull rNnl!y p-.l 1 y 'he !('
Intnre anlhoiit rg (he Gnvcrnur lo
commute tlie ill mh jwnalty , in cortain
raf, "lo irrrionmrnl for life, or
" any term of yearn a in him ahtll be
dremed jiml and ltvpor " This bill 1
was intended to apply t ce liere
strong doubts ame after ronvicUon
(as in the cae of Katon) whether the
parly convicted has boon guilty of
murder In the first degree ; and would,
when exercised with duo care and
caution, in many instances, have saved
the courts and the officers of the law
from tho imputation of banging inno
cent persons. But the Governor pro
bably thonght that atlcr a prisoner
has undergono nil the expenses of
arrest, confinement, trial and convic
tion in the courts, he will not often be
in a financial condition loATcr very
profitable inducements for Exceutivo
clemency when his case reaches liar
rUbarg; and hence the veto.
'Oi'R Place." The Internal Rev
enue Department seems to be the real
"Tite Barnacle Branch" of the Gov
ernment. The new Commissioner
begins the campaign with the follow
ing force :
Tcrloa, romniMioBtr ealary ....$6,000
baiitb, Ilelano t old 1a partner, Solicitor
Balery.- ..
Jno. Icaiaao. bekeno '.ewa, aearetary .alary 2,000
Clarke, brother-ia-law to young lfcluo Mil
ton-in-law to old Delaau, Aeeillaat ClTk
m-tiTJ l.0G
Other Dclanos, Smiths and Clarkes
will no doubt be found in sufficient
quantities to fill the miDor positions.
a m
The Cor ode and fouler Case.
The rosolutiou submitted by Mr.
Puine, chairmau oi the Committee on
Elections, and adopted by the House,
diMioes of this case fur the present,
as follows : liicb. claimant is required
to file notice of the ground of bis
claim by the first of June, and to give
answer to his opponent by the 2ilh of
June; that Covode shall take bis tes
timony from the let to the 15th of
July, August and September; that
Foster fchull take testimony from the
lClh to the lust day of each oi the
aDove named months; that the final
submission of all the paper relative
to the cae shall be made by the loth
October, 13G9, to the Clork of the
House, who shall have them printed,
and the printed argaments in behalf
of each shall be filed by the first day
of the eefwion. We are glad to see
that the Radical of the House bad
too much decency to go squarely back
npon the record which they mad in
the Coffroth case. They were not
quite as ditititute of principle as John
Cessna supjosed, but they were, mean
enough to dodfe their plain duty in
this matter. They were ashamed to
do openly what it is more than I kely
they will yet agree to do after making
some show of mock honebty. La
catter JntelUgencer.
The following item from the West
Branch hulMin, will give some idea
ol the progress of the lumber trado on
the Susquehanna:
The streams ep the river are in fine
condition. The logs are coming out
in great quantities. The river from
Lock Haven to Clearfield presents a
constant drift of logs. Bennett's
Branch is in the best floating condi
tion, and most of the landings are al
ready broken, and the backed floods
in ilix's. Dent's, Melick's, Trout,
Laurel, Kcrvy, Wilson's, Mountain
Branch and Elk Creek runs, keep up
a constant' influx ot logs into the
main stream, and the prospect now is
tbat the logs will be gotlon out more
expeditiously and at a cheajer rate
than ever before.
The boom never was in such com
plete order as now, and thus far it has
canght all the log that hare arrived,
including those excaped from the Lock
Haven boom. They are packing fine,
ly, and it is estimated that W.OuU.UW)
of feet are already in. There is every
piwpect of one of the finest seasons
that we have ever had. Wa learn
that there is now on its way the
largest drive ever floated down the
river. It is estimated at 150.000,00
of feet. We may soon look for 2;0,
000,000 feet in onr boom. That
means lively business.
Tat Relioioi s Faitb or the CABr
KT. The editor of the Dubuque
7"ipk, in response to the query of a
lady who wiflies to know the religious
fuiih of the members of Grant's Cabi
net, says: "Attorney General Hoar
ia a Unitarian, Secretary of the Inte
rior Cox is a S'veileuborgian, Secreta
ry of the avy Borie ia a Catholic,
ex Secretary of State Wahborne is a
Univeralit. Secretary of State Kish
is a Lut'-h Reformer, ex Secretary
Stewart is a Prebvterian an ' I'oft-
matcr General Creowt'
-hews
l i l A IT I - t. - l, : 1 .
uatv men uiuilui. w unti- vuiaitiru a,
greater variety of religious creeds in
the Cabinet."
Twestt rivi noi.LAR rict ros.
KiLLinij a Small Bird. By an act
of the General Assembly of Pennsyl
vania, approved the 81st of March, A.
P. l5Gif. a penaltv of tirrntu-fitx dot-
, Itirt is imposed for the killing of any
j insectivorous bird ; one half ol this fine
;to be paid to the inlormor. Hero is
j an opportunity to make twelve dol
j lar and a half, and render the com
I munitv effective service. There is no
he pretly ,;llie MptM th.t wP,r.
ble lneaiti our windows and gladden
. . - :i . i'i!' r
oar hearts. It Is the duty of every
' good cititen to prevent their deMruc-
I lion j and this can only be done by
firosccuting those who violate the
aw. The bird that are classed on
der the bead of insectivorous birds
are robins, martins, swallows, blue-
.birds, woodpeckers
'ail the various smi
ke, c, in (act
all birds generally
il,-. . v, j am r.i
low are expeclJd to participate in the
semi-centennial anniversary of the
establishment of lb Order, which is
'? ' 1'Lila,JclP1
1
"',e daughter of one of the white
1 R(,i'', m;mhersof the Wsshington
I t:it-r Councils haselopod with a negro.
A,,b falber prossed tobeliev.in
Quality .he ouht not to com.lain.
Trro thousiid citizens of Indian
apolis fcit'iiod the pledge at the lecin-
iiiiiigui iiir i ear, sua eleven Ol mem
believed to bav. kept it Ibo far.
': r .i j , ... . i- .,
fr t-rlltl" .Wfiwre.
PivKidi-nl lirsnl has m-nl bis trl
mcii(;e l t'ot''iT, and we hsv no
iliHoif to le rspuons In exceptions lo
his trisidcn ettoi't Ihe snpslion
that ,il is shout lime to "reMors ihe
Mutes which were vnpAge.l in llir
rebellion to their relations lolbe ;ov.
ernnieiil," is true, though not low.
When (icnrial Grant put the date lo
Ins nietwsgo, it must hsve recalled to
him thnl about this time, in Apnl,
full four years ago, he put bi hand lo
a ciipitulation which patriots hoped
would have restored tho relations to
eai'h other nf the Stntes of tho I'nion.
Why tlio delay, the loss of time, the
I of money, the sacrifice ol the
country's interests, tho embittcrmcnt
of feeling that has followed, fnintra
ling tho hopes that Grant's military
triumph spread through North and
South ! Why has the Union not been
restored ? It is becauao it suited the
interests of a Radical clique in Con
gress to dissever, not to unilo, the
.States. Tho impossible scheme of
forcing the negro to a level with the
white man bus furnished a pretext,
tho better becatiso the scheme is ira
poftitiblo, and so will requiro endiess
expenditure, endless tyranny, in tho
always deferred hope of its accom
plishment. We saw it stated, few
days ago, in the TWosm, tbat negro
could not now got lodging in tho
hotels in New York city ; the other
guests, it was said, objecting to bis
presence Yet, with this feeling pre
dominant at the North, the puolic
money ia lavished and the country
convulsed in tho effort to force the
Southern white men to submit to ne
gro legislators ! The-ropes of sand
which Radicalism has been so expen
sively weaving would all have dis
solved before tho popular breath if
Grant had not stepped forth to cover
them, in the late election, with his
military fitme. He saved Radicalism.
And the question now is, does it ac
knowledge its obligation or repudiate
it; will he control it for the good of
tho whole country, or will it rule him,
to the ruin of the country? The
proposition to submit the proposed
constitutions to tho people of the
Slates of Virginia and Mississippi is,
in itself, good. No fraud, like that
practiced on Pennsylvania, is recom
mended ; for ber perjured legislators
violated their oath and their duty in
refusing to submit an amendment of
the Constitution to the people.
We know not whether this message
was penned by or for Grant. Some
of the stereotyped Radical misrepre
sentations of the structure of our gov
cm dent find place in this, bis first
Slr.le paper. In it, it is assumed to
be the function of the United Slates
to afford "the absolute protection of
all the ciliscna in the full enjoyment
of that freedom and security which is
the object of a Republican govern
ment." Tb is i the language of the
metmago ; yet, only lat neck, the Su
preme Court of tho United Stales
negatived this very proposition. It
was formally- presented to the Court
that one Twitchell was suffering
deprivation of freedom and security,
in Pcnnsylyania, in violation of the
Constitution ol tho United States.
All that the Court judicially knew of
the case, was this allegation ; it was
not made the subject of any contest;
and, therefore appeared as if true ;
and the Court assuming it to be true,
said this is a matter in which tho
United Stales bav no jurisdiction.
Tbey and their officers have no power
to give the relief you ask for aguinat
the action of the State authoritius.
There is, too, in the mossago, a ref
erence to "the equal rights under the
law which were asserted in the Decla
ration of Independence." But, as it
is theswornduty of President of the
United States to maintain tho Consti
tution and tho cqnal rights assured
under it, the prio,- instrument, which
asserted the rights of the colonies
against Great Britain, cannot furnish
him a bivadcr w arrant. Tbeso crude
and false notions aro sadly out of
p'ace in the message of a President.
What our country now most needs is,
for the Federal government to recog
nise its ow n sphere, and keep within
it. It is at this moment meddling
with matter with which it bas as
lilllo to do as with the case of
Twitchell Age.
The following is the message refer
red to:
To fit 5nMM W Hrmt JlrprtmnHttin t
WSiU I IB inn that the time m wbich Conirrwi
xtrfT-"Or n to rra&iB ia tiuia It vprr brirf,
and that it it tat dtnirt, at far at it it onntiittal
with tht paMie latrrrtt. la araid antenna; apao
tbt iiral tioaintn of a g:f latiua, thcra it onr
tabif-t whirh afincrrot to dwj.ST the welfet ol
the countrr that dB it my duty to briny it be
fore Toa. I hare ae doebt ihat vva aill roaaar
With ait ia the opiBioa that it ia d retraxit to re
atnre the fliatce vturb wrre eafefrd ia the rehrl
Itoa tothrtr f-nrper relatione .te the fpiverBftent
aad tbt amiBtry, a' a eartv a period at the people
of tbitr Ptatea thall be fnuad willing to b"enie
peae-fnl and ordrrlr ronmaaitirt and adpt aad
i Maintain men rontntnliont anil latrt at am trre
j tnailr aernrr oiril aod political rifnti to all with
j in ht bordt-re.
I Tht aiithi-ritT of the t'nitod Ptae whi.-h W
hea tirdi-alei and rtalili-bwl by ita military
j pnwer. aBt aadnahledrr ho aMerted fur the eheo
j iu:e protection of all the eititent IB the fall enjur.
Bi -m of thrir freedom and eernritr, aiwh it the
I e' jert of a rr-t ahlin p-itemmrot. Hat whenerer
the r-o.ir.le of a rebellion, htale are ready to enter
i in rood faith npon tht aecotrplolinirut of Uitt
otoert, in entire conformity with the rnnttitntiona!
authority of Conrreet. it it eertamlr drairalile that
all eaatet af tmtallon bo reanered at prwanptlr at
pottibM. that a Biore (larfoet anioo may bo eetah
litbe.1. and tbt aoontry be reatored to peaot aad
proienly.
The eimrention of the people of Virginia, which
atet ia Hirhmna l oa Tanmiay, Ileceaiber I, Ida;,
framed a conttitntioa fi that Mate, whirb Wat
adopted by the convent ion on the Kir. day ot Apnl,
1WS ; and I dottr rrpecl!uily to call tho atten
tion of Conrret to the propriety of providing by
law for the hoi. ling of an election in that rWale at
the name time dorirg the month of May and Jnnr
next, ander the direction of the military command
er of tbt dotnet, at which the aweftttm of the
adoption of that eonetitotitiB ihail bo tuboiilled
to the eintent of the State, and if thia thoald teen
ondetirahle I wonld recommend a tetarrto vote be
i taken upoa tneb pant at mat be thought deeira-
j hie. and at the tamo time and ander toe tainr
auiriorilt there thall be an t irctioa for the offi -en
provided aodor tn-b eoutitatinn, and that the
entti'alioa, or tnrb parte thereof aa thai! hare
beea a-ilTted by the people, be tut-milled lo t'oa-g-ce
ot th tttl JloiiJ of Iircemher Brat for ill
coni H-ralioB. an tbat if the tame it approved the
neceaaary ttep. will then hare been tak.a for toe
rettoraiivn ol the Slat o.r Virjiaia to proper
nUlKMi lo the t'nioa. f Bi.) led tu rate tht
I rroomrneiidati'-a from the bclirf that she pe.."1! of
that rraa are aew rea-ty to eo tterttt woa the
national governmrat in bringing it ngaia to tacb
relationi to the I nion at it ought to eitjoy, at toon
an poeiit-lc to ettahh'b and maintain, to give all
lit people thute equal rightt under tht lawi which
were aaicctcd ta the ltaelaratinn of Independence,
in the wordt of one af the moat illottnont of itt
tona. I deeire alto to atit tbt contideralion of
Cong i tit to the qocation whether there It not Joel
groand for beiieviiig that the oonttitntroa formed
liy a eooveati'.a of the pec pie of Atitfite-ppi for
thai 8tate, aad anoe rrjrcled, miht not be again
euorattted to tbe pciple nf tbat State ia like men
ace aad Btta the wrooabilit of tho tame rcaalt.
L. . tiRA.NT.
Wa.bingtoa, April 7, ltf.J.
Like a morning dream, life becomes
more and more bright the longer we
live, and the reason of everything ap
pears more clear. What has puxiled
us before seems less mysterious, and
the crooked paths look straightcras
wc approach the enJ.
General Grtnt bas sppointed the
husband of bia ncioe Postmaster at
Newport, Kentucky. His family psy
roll will toon qual that of Larl Grty.
, IIXI t tr. .Ware. el. j
Atua. wnn ntw-nts iwin,'rt ra
or ttitotits oir-- lirssttTiso
I saoVAl until ti.
The Dot tor ssv be is 3!, year of
sjje, insiiied In 1 St'.O, built tho house
In w hich be now lives alter his mar
l ingo, ow ned a w ell Mm ked farm of
about thirty acres, and was in Ihe
enjoy nienl of a prcttv extensive prac
tice up to tbe time ol iiis arrest in iMi.Y
The world went well and smoothly
with him previous to that unhappy
event. His house was furnished Willi
all tho conilort of a country gentle
man' rchidonce. Ho had hi horses
and hounds, and in the sporting season
wui fore moot in every fox hunt and
at every manly out-door sport. He
hud rotiiiHt health, and a vigorous,
athletic frame in those days, but it is
very different with him now. Above
tho middlo heigh lb, with a reddish
mustache and chin whi-kors, a bigb
forehead and attenuated nose, his ap
pearance indicates a man of calm an
slow reflection, guntlo in manner, and
of a very domestic turn, llo says ho
was born within a lew miles of his
bouse, and bus lived all bis life iu the
county. His onlj dvsiro now is to be
allowed to spend the balance, of bis
days quietly in tbe bosom of bis fami
ly. In his sunken, lustreless eye, palid
lips, and cold, asfy complexion, one
can read tho words, "Dry Tortugas,"
with a terrible significance, in the
prime of his years, looking prema
turely old and caro-worn, thcro aro
few indeed who oould gazo on the
wreck and ravage, in tho face of this
man before them without fueling a'
sentiment of sympathy and commiser
ation. "I have come home," said the
Doctor, sorrowfully, "to find nothing
left mo but my house and family. No
money, no provisions, no crops in the
ground, and no clear way before mo
where to derive means of support
in my prosont enfeebled condition."
Thcro was no doception here. In the
scanty furniture of the house, and in
the pule, sad counlenunoe of the
sneaker, there was ovidenco enough
of poor and alterod fortune.
It was now evening and growing
rapidly dark A big fire blazed on
the ample hearth, and Mrs. MudtJ, an
intelligent and handsome lady, with
one of her children, joined the Doctor
and ourselves in tbe conversation over
the events of that memorable April
morning afU-r the assassination.
"Did yon see Booth, Mrs. Mudd V
we inquired, with a feeling of intense
interest to hear hor renlv.
"Y'es," she replied. "I saw himself
and llarold, alter they entered tin
parlor. Uooth stretched lnmseir out
on that sola there, and Harold stooped
down to whicper something to him."
"How did Booth look f"
Very bad. He seemed as though
be had been drinking very hard. His
eye were red and swollen, and bis
Lair in disorder.
"Did he appear to suffer much J"
"Not after lie bad la d down on the
ofa. In (act. it seemdd as if hardlv
lanvfhinrr was wronrr with him then "
"What kind of a fracture did Booth
susluin V we enquired, addressing the
Doctor.
"Well,"ald be, "after bo was laid
down on that sofa, and bavins told
me his leg wa fractured by bis horse
falling on him during his journey up
Irotn lliehmonn, 1 txlc a knile and
split the leg of his boot down to the
instep, slipped it off, and tho sock
with it. 1 then felt carefully with
both bands down along hji leg, but at
first could discover nothing like
erepitalion, til', after a second investi
gation, I found on tho sutsidc, near
the ankle, something teat fell like
indurated flch, and then, for the first
time, I concluded it wo a direct and
clean fracture of the bona. I then
improvised out of pasteboard a sort of
hoot that nhcred close enough to the
leg to keep it rigidly straight below
the knee, without at all interfering
wilh the fixture of tho leg. Alow
cut shoe was substituted for the leather
boot, and bolween five and six o'clock
in tho morning, Booth and his com
panion started tor a point on tho river
below."
"How did Booth's horse look after
his lone rido f" we inquired.
"The boy, after putting bim in the
staulc, tho Doctor replied, "reported
that his back underneath the forward
part of the saddle was raw and bloody,
rhiscircumstance tallied with Booth's
account that he bad been riding all
day previous from Richmond, and no
suspicion arose in my mind tor one
instant that the man whoso leg I was
attending to was anything more than
what be represented himself."
"You knew Booth before, Doctor V
"Y'es," replied tho Doctor. "I was
first introduced lo Booth in Novem
ber, ltSCl, at the church yonder.spoko
a lew words to him, and never saw
him afterwards nnlil a little while
before Christmas, when I happened
to be in Washington making a few
purchases, and wailing for some friends
from l!nItimore,w ho promised tomocl
mo at tho Pennsylvania House, and
come hero to spend the holidays. 1
was walking past the National lintel
at the time, when a person tapped me
on theshonlder.and.on turninground.
1 discovered it w as tho genlleman 1
was introduced to at the church, about
six weeks previously. Ho asked me
asine lor moment, and aaid he de
sired an introduction to John II. Sur
rntt, with whom he presumed I wns
acquainted. I fetid that I was. Snr
rati and I became almost necessarily
acquainted from the fuel of his living
on tho Mad I ttaveled so often on my
way to Washington, and having tbe
only tavern on the way that 1 cared
to visit. Booth and I walked along
the avenue three or fonr blinks, when
we suddenly came across Surratt and
Weichman, and all four having become
acqnninted, we adjourned to tho Na
tional Hotel and had around of drinks.
The witnesses in my case sworo that
Booth and I moved to corner of tho
room and were engaged for an hour
or so in secret consultation. That
was a barefaced lio. The whole four
of ns were in loud and open conversa
tion all the time we were together,
and wbi?n wc separated we four never
met ngnin.
"You told the soldiers, Doctor, the
course the fugitives pursued after leav
ing your house V
"1 did. I told them ins mute that
Booth told mo ho intended to take:
but Booth, it seems, changed bis mind
after quitting here, and went another
way. This was natural enongh ; yet
I w as straightway accused of seeking
to set the soldiers astray, and it was
urged against me as proof positive ot
implication in Ibo conspiracy."
"Yon must have felt seriously agita
ted on being arrested in connection
w ith this matter !"
"No, sir. I was just as self possess
ed a I am now. Tbey might have
hanged me at the time, and I should
have faced dealh Just as composedly
as I smoke this pine, Correspondence
A l or Mtrak:
r the r4 of r-.v.,e, '"fv, Vy ft Saiw It .
Sea, r. W M II I!-. II I I. and Mint HART
M M.CI1 ( Wilt of 1,awcene tewnthia.
Oa tbt Slh of April tM ht Rtv 1. R Wll-
i.aaa. Mr It'll I HI C t AH h M'ON, wf knot
t. wr.ir.ip. to tliet Kl.t.lK 1. Wll.'o.V.of Aatoa-
etlle, riearSeld coanly, fa.
At Morr.Mt TH.t, Unk Both, l1,
oT Trrkoid Frr, I'llANTLS EMILY, djhw
of BintliP mi. HiraB 31. firiwintf, U
mm, I munik m.4 4 4)
! Grab am (owttihip, ra rUUrdty, April ft,
Ifttt, Mr. WILLIAM LTILR, ag4 1
mob tin aod 10 dti.
In Bell lowmhip, m th tti of lfanh, 1W,
tfW y-tairf oftaffertng from Cootuu.pt ion, MABY
0. HHKTfl, wtfo of JIsKRr Bo it a, 8r, ia tba
7fb yar other gt.
Tb dwwartM wm til that a fhnd ind afffctioo
km vifo, Biotticr or friend ooald k, jonndennf
Kb frailttcf of h urn in nAttira. Ph had been a
9of.Kint ntMnber of tbe Chareh for many years,
ad it tj br delight to onset tho foopio uf God
ia (ho rtntaM-rtwui iml at tht oumaintiioa tablo,
whra tho f artfKik of th Jojf nnipeakahlo aod
fall of florr. I) tin tig htw latt illnem beroonitaat
diro wj to depart nd go to Jetaa. "I t,os
going b'-mo, bom lo glory," tad "don't weep for
nie, fur I am going buiae Ut Jtfat,M were frrauent
oiprtMiont, end h euotinaed to exhort ail ber
frifodt and aeighbon -to neat ber ia Uearaa.
&be it not detui, but tloopotb."
MFbo rMta a food mother li goot
Her tnile, it will greet at no more
Ur tplrit hea foeod iu reward.
Where plena uret thall reign flTarmora.
"Xo toar aao o'er thadow tho aye.
No tilth thall e'er trouble the breaat f
But freed from the trialt of aartb.
Ia poaee her rapt tpirit thall rest.
"A mother her Bitaion hJ filed,
Her life shedt a boaveol TJ
Tboee atffsttintiate da tie ere o'er t
bbe hat petted frotn ber lahon away,
"Uow bright lo look beck and behold
Tho peih wbioh tbe CbriatUuit hath trod;
II ow tweet ie the lleep of tb jutt.
Who rett in the millet of their God,
IT.
fCentro oonntr paper, and Wmier CkritU
turn atdeeeale, pleate eopj.
$tw $.&vtvtt$tmtnlt.
4 I)Ml.lNTMAT(Rlt (TI( K.-Not,oe
l if hereby giren that Mtem of tdminittrati?a
ob iheeeteteof PKTKK AKHKNFBLTKR, dee'd,
late of Brad towntbip. Cleartitwd eownty. Fa.,
hariog been dole grenird to the nademgoed, all
pertonc Indrbtrd to taid cvtate will p.ee make
peTtnettt. aird tboee having elaiftt or detntAdt
will preteal thorn proper) aothnTleiitMl for et
tleaent. KlJlAII AHH K VFFLTF.R,
IAVII AbHKNTL'LTEK,
aprlT-fit'd Adminittrmtora.
THOS. W. MOORE,
Land Surveyor and Conveyancer.
TTAVI.NO recently located la taa boroara af
La Latabar City, aad retained ha praotioo af
Kaon namying. retpoeuoiiy teadert nil prefeo
aional acre reel lo tbt owaora of and Ipoctilalon is
landa ia Clearfield and sdjotain oonntita.
Ioodj of aosreyanoo seat! txeeuted.
OBot and raiidanot baa door aajt of Kirk A
rnaar't itora. sprUyHni.
Bee Hives I Bee Hives 1
HAVIVti oa htnn) and for tale the AM KIU
VAS MOVABIfc-COMB BLE 11IVE.S.
ud finding it iinfottioe te topple the demand
fur thete hiTtt, the andereigDed have eoocl tided
to teit one half of the territory which they own
to wit: Clearfield and parti uf Centre and Cam
Wla eonntiri. They here made arraiit;'aicnti to
bare the material lor tbe hire rut to order. Per
toat deiroe of teeing a aantjtlo of the biree will
eel) at the etui of Nirltng i Kbowert, in CUer.
gdd- Be-reiri will And it to their adraatago
to have tbeee patent biree, rertona wishing to
hay either hive or territory, eaa addreet at. at
(ilea Hope, Clearfield foontr, fa.
apr7 t A. A W. A. KIVLIXO.
To the School Directors of Clearfield
County i
Cl EVTLEMESi I partaaDoo of the forty.
T third eeMi.B of the oet of the fth of Wt,
1Sj4, yva art hereby notified to taeot in Coorea
tion, at tho Court lloaee, ta Clearfield, oa the
flrtt TwiUt ia May, A. 1. (hmng the 4th
day or the aionth.) al U a'clork in the aftenooa,
aad atleot. e.oa , t-y a majority of the whole
a am ber of iMreetort present, oae pereoa ot literary
and toientifie ayireaietita, aad of akill and aa
prie(w la the art of toarbinf, aa County Bo per
in tea dent tor the three eooceoding yearej diter
mine tho amount of eompeaaation for the tame ;
aad oertify tbe retult to the Htate PepenntendBnt
at Ilarritbnr, aa rtquired hy tho thirty-ninth and
fortieth teetiont of taid tot.
Ufco. W. fWYDFR,
aprU t ' - CoBn.y tuperlntondent.
Xew Cnblnet 1
MOPnANNOK LAND AND LCMBEE COX
PAN Y offer for tale Town LoU in tie hor
u.i .ft. of (iwe(ila, CleartWld ooanty. Pa., and aleo
kta to aait parehaaert oauide tbe limit of taid
boroBgh. Oweola u aitaated oa tbe Moahaanoa
Crk, fa the riehett portion of tbe oounty of
Clearleld, oa tbe line of the Tyrone A C'earfield
Railroasl, where tho Johanaia aad Beavertoa
branch made iotereert. It ti aleo in tbe heart of
the Moahanoea eoal hut a, aad large feodiea of
white pint, hem'nrk, oak. and other timber tar
tvond IL One of the largert lombr manafaetur
tng oeUhliBhmentt to the Bttte it located ia the
town, while there art many other lumber aad
ah in jle mill around tU Tbe town it but teres
yaart old, and eontaint a population of one thoa
a and inhabitanta.
fVot further Information apply at the ofBoa
of tbe abort eompaoy.
J0HX LAWSHB,
prl 4 Fnperintendent
1869 DorEmG 1359
OF
srnixa and suiuiEU
foraifn aad Denettie
Dry Goods, Shawls, Hosiery
CLOVES, WHITE GOODS,
Ladies and Gentlemen's Famishing
Goods, &c, (lo,
IN Ql'ALITT tad FTVI.F. wo cannot be tar
patted, hering- atlected onr ttock with the
raataat aare, aad wa will tall at a eloea aeaa
price, to tlutt purehatert will find it ta their ad
vantage ia calling oa aa.
Wa aava alio fitted np a teptrate roeai for
HATS CAPS and eTHAW UUOIlS, aad aill
a rep , aaotro line of thnaa gooda.
WILLIAM USED it CO,
Sear rnalollca. Market au-ect,
aprl fl.KA RFIELHr JM.
xi:iv riaOUiFEEii
i.ND
PROVISION STORE.
THE ondrriirneil hare jnat recelrerl at th.lr
aew etand ia rWllacetoa, a full topple of
Floor, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, &o.,
COAL OIL, (at redaeed relet,)
A p-floa artlrla af TniUCCO, CIGARS A5D
f MOKIXfl TOBACCO, ooattaaUj oa haad.
All nf which will ht told al LOW KATE? for
fAsn or giren ia eirhanre for FBIN0LC3 aad
Li kiii; k.
Wt rotpectfallj ntk tbe phlin to ftra a
trial before rirehariag ojaewhrra.
, 3. IU READ t CO.
' W.tleceton, April t, If M.
QLOVKR, TIMOTUY and OUClI-
ARD GRASS EEID, AT .
March IT If C. K BATTER A POKf!'.
cw Mine and Liquor Store,
I. L. REIZENSTEIN V Co.,
vnoLrtti DiiLial n
WINES & LIQUORS,
t
MAIUKT BT, CLEAT FIELD, H.
J.FaIl llncb of Winn, Breade, 61a, WWtlte
nil iikJ'tlMnH h..l Kneeiel elteeilina
paid ta lernnne a fort artaH (af Baaraaitntal
aad iatl fawweaa )-
areola, ,nttt, nd ffap.
T
EXTRAORDIXAIiTl
SOMETHING NEW IN CLEARFIELD I
Great Bargains in Boots
and Shoes 1
Great Bargains In Hats and
Caps!!
THE GRECIAN BEXD HAT I
THE VELOCIPEDE HAT I
THE ALPINE HAT!
SILK HATS OF THE LATEST
STYLES!
All Kind and Styles and Cheap! I
BOOTS & SHOES IN PEOFUSION.
Ladioa, Look ta Jtur lnttrotU, aad wall aad Ita
tht la toft and moat faahionabla it; lei
af PLAI5 AHD FA5CT
EHOIS.
Farala, Blaa, IroaH, aad Blfaurk SHOES,
(or Mltaot aad Cblldraa, af
EIQB CCTI
CUSTOM-MADE WORK
Mad Spatially la thli Start I
f. C LICI.TCAP da OX would rtipanv
fall aoaoaaot U the tltlitnt af Claarttld tad
Tlrinltr, that the baet optatd a largo aad
titemlrt atarrtaiaat of tat abort-Baniid goodi,
ia tht ttort rooai ta Market .tret , tpptiitt tht
rttidtaet tf H. B. Swoopt, Ktq., whert the
aill bt htpp ta wait ta all aha with to patroa
l.ta msI-CLASS BI10I A BAT STORK.
Children' 6hoei in Abnndtnee
CHILDREN'S HAND MADE SHOES.
FIXE SOOTS! C0AESEB00TS!
WATER PROOF BOOTS!
TRVXKS,&C.,&Q.
aa-Cone and tat for tamlrta what at
hart (ol fur Bala.
pr- Rtaitathtr tbt pi act- Market ttreat,
Clearfield, oppotltt B. B. Swaopt'i rtildtatt.
marJl tf J. C. LIQHTCAP A BOX.
THE CLEARFIELD STORE
HECONSTKUCTED.
Oearf L. Read .. William Pewe't,
Juba F. Wearer. Willuui W.Sttta.
GEO L REED & CO,
Two tioon Borih of tb Coort Horn.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAVINil rtan.(-l toow old baoinrn fUndt
kflitrhy notify tb cititcni of CleOTfitid
ftoti tho pablto rBerlljr, tbat vo luvo otaUrod
poo, ond ifitnr to protMeote, vigorous oaa
now oa btvnd a full mpplv of all kiBdi of
ftMxli BMd in thu nvkil la tbo lino of
Dry C-Jood,
Wo cUim tn ht.ro m full Bfooiiaanii, rABiltrti&g Ib
port of Muvlim, lilrirbcd and ooblcarbed j
PnaU of oil grade aad itj.ee; aad
Spring & Summer Dress Goods,
Such bo Alparu of all triad-!. Do Laiflo. Wo
riooi and FlaBnU ; hidto, a full awort
Biont of gDUiMDB'i wear, eootiitiRg
in part of
Cloths, Cassimeres,
SatlMttl aad a fall anartieaat of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Motions, noslcrr, Trimmings,
B0KHSTT8, AC,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
GROCERIES.
Wt beet Ml mpplT of Oeffta, Tea, Snrar, Kin,
Alolaataa, lotiacce, Filh, Fall, lineoed,
tool aad fitk Oil.,
FIcOUR, BACON, DRIED FEDIT,
gweTd nana, Vrtf fork and B hll
upplj of ProTiiioo.
nnriharc and Qurcnswarc,
Wooden if Willow TTVirc.
ATI tne foreecleg articlee arlll ae tecnnnerl trtr
CASH. H X11KK. or COlKTllT I'ROUUCE,
and at prtcee to whick them nan bt we cieeplioa.
lhoat ia aard af Ootid, it aar line, will pitaat
g-CALL AND SEE CS.'-W
GEO. I- REED & CO.
Clearfield, Hept. IT, Itdl-tf.
EDWAUD TERKS & CO.,
Flour Manufacturers,
Aad Dealert I
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
lULIFBBO 10, 1A.
A TTt.l SrPMT af PLOTJIL WBcIAT.
JX, CORN aad ,OU0P ocweaaaU at gaad, aad
aaj mm m rawaj piajtiaiia arw.
JDiidttMf, Hnuif, Clr.
tal-tat i
ii aii i w Ait i:,
Al, Maaofiu-torortef
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware
CLEARMKLD, t A.
Baraatt, Cellare, ttt., for talt k
MERREI.L eV B101.ER.
pALMEUS PATENT UNLOAD-
Us Ha ftrkl, far talt 1
MERHELL I DIGLER.
QIL, P4INT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Ktllt, tu., for talt a
UERBELL A BIOLER.
JJaRNKSS TRIMMINGS & SHOE
Tlndinft, for talt k
MERRELL t BIOLER.
Q.UNS, PISTOLS, S W OKD CAN S
tot talt b
MERREI.Ti BIGLER.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AXD
Sittt, for talt b
MERRELL A BIOLER,
JR0N1 IRON I 1R0NI IRON I
tor aalt b
MERRELL A BIOLER.
JJORSE SHOES A HORSE SHOE
KAILS, for aalt b
MERRELL A TlIGLER.
IULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
Aad bait Maaafaoiart, for talt b
MERRELL A BIGLER-
THIMBLE SK-EINS AND TIPE
BOXES, for talt b
MERRELL A BIGLER.
RODDER CUTTEIIS for salo by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
SAWS I SAWS! SAWS I
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN!
a HcroLiTMo.r i.r s.iwsi
EMERSON'S
FATBST PKKFOBABATED
Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL OCMMINQ AVOIDED.)
ALIO,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage,
Far Spraadiaf, Ebarponltig, aad Bhapinf tat
Teelh of all (putting Stwa.
.Stad for a Deeerlpllre Circalar and Priot
Llat. HEKRELL A BIOLER,
jaat-lf Central Aeatt, Cltarttld, Pa
G. S. FLEGAL,
HEALXK IN
STOYES AD HOLLOW. WARE,
AKD MAIfCFACrCtU CI
Tin, Copper & Sheel Iron
Ware,
PBillpahttTg. Contra cte, Pa,
THE aadtriifoed raepwttfnll aaaentoot ta
tbt publie tbat bt baa oa baad a eara-fall-aolacud
aad fall aa tor Led ttatk af Store..
Uu Tarlel aaaattU) af
THE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Wkltb bar. atetr railed ta flea perfect latitfat
tioa ta tbt taort fattidioai of tu parebaeara,
Coatintatal, Lehlfh, Farmer, Derllrnt. Ppear."
Altl-Ut.t, Kiafara, Ckarai, IleraJd. drV,
wiib eeerjr tarlet af tbt bait
Pitubarf Maaafaotara.
fcae,Tbt Tia and Sbetl Iroa wart gleet witb
tbt btovwt It anode af tbt btaritat aad boat
material, and warranted la fi't perfect aa un
fa. II oa. Uil .teck al
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
It laraar, bttar tod thaapar tbaa avtr befort
tibibiiad to tbt publit lit deAai aoapttitioa
titbtr la racial, analit tr priot.
lit It aleo prepared tt fttralib a couple U
afeortratat tf
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow ware,
Wboletalt tr retail, tnanofacturtd neotlj aad
witb tbt tola eltw tt ttrriot, fro at tbt belt ana
lanal la tbt taarktc
PLOWS, PLOW POIKTS. A COPPER, BRASS
A fit) IHUN klTTLKa,
0f tror daaoriptioa toattaatl aa band.
LIGHTNING RODS,
Superior point, pat ap aa tbnrt a e Ilea. Tbt
Pmtl bt alien to tbt public it lie te Kit at ia
now atad be tbt Ptaaaivaata aUUroad Co. oa
tbtir buildmja.
ORDERS FOR SfOCTlNO, ROOFING
And ttber work aelonala ta bit Vatlattt will
bt promptly Ailed b tiptrienetd aad tklllfal
womratBW
BRASS, COrrER AND OLD METTLE
Takta ta ticbaagt far foada.
eeT-Ht ttperia'l ladle, tbe .llecllon af
Merebaott wi.btnf ta parcbata at wborsaala. al
tbe will Ind it to tboir adeantaro to tlaaaiat
em .took befort porabaaiag tlttwbtre.
a, a. LEciAL.
Philiptborg, An. (, l'H. Jjllle?
mossop
IS
SELLING OFF AT COST
jpnOM aov aatll tbt trot da tf Jane text, 1
propose ta tall ay tatirt rtaca af Flora Ooadi
AT COSTI
Tbtat deelring bargain. wiC do well ta oaO aoca,
aad baea tbt adnataf af a larp otoak It atltat
rnav Flrtt toawt I ret tarred.
aiOOAHS M0K0P.
Clrt4,AprJir,lra),
n f Ustl for Idif,
Yaluablo fropcrly Tor Sale
IX LVVJUn 1 1 TV.
THE anJertifneJ now " H)
leolriK ealnalile fa,! PH'.IIHn 7"
ate ta the borough of l.auilier c tj I
conntt, Pa , eti i '
0E DWELL1MI HOftE AND m
ONE P.I.AI KFM1TIIS1I0P A Mi Lot'
ONE VACANT LOT.
For rcrma, Ac-, apple ta lltH.,
aprt la pd JA l Km Hi ,p8
Houses and Lots for SaiiT
IOL'H IlOI'SKi aad LOTS In tlearJaU a.
aalt aa roaaonabla term.. rmuu?Z,
ta tbtrt da.. Alto, a plot of Fulk LiJi. ?
tbe corner of Foortb and Heed Mreett, .
irlilovfett. Throe of thee, lota art well u15
for either lumber ned, ooal jard, or lor eiTTj
parpooet aenaralle, being witbia lit feet 4'!
railroad depot. Priot and teriat reaeonabl.
Appl ta OfcOKuki THcus
'' troarteui',
Valuable Farm
FOR' SALE OR RENT.
Til 8 aadenigaod now oftn at prieate tea ia
tana, aluato In Lawrenct town.bip, Cleariid
ooantr, Pa., bounded by Orr., Mi-.Muliiu aUri.
era. and wilhm H mile, of tbt railroad denot k
Ciearneld borough
COXTAIHISO t)3 ACRES.
About TO acre, of wbirb i. cleared, barter TftVi
FA KM HOIHK.S, LOO BAltN, and oinrt tu.
baiidiDgt, with over 100 bearing fruit tree. and.
neeer-failiog aprlng of water near th. beuat, ut
witb at murk timber on the plan, If prbaeri,
man. red, aa will pa for it. The wbgle i. ni.
laid witb eoal. One of bt boaMn Dt in.nret to
tare yean for $1 .000, Id b good eornpanr, (ntti
lag to pay until the time i. up.)
l'klC, t-MOO, in obit TiaTDenll. J
term., At., apply to WILLIAlt'pghTlL
Clearfield, Va, Fab. U, 18119.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
Farms, Timber Land & Horsa
FOR SALE!
THE robtcriWr, dtinai f dinpotfiif of
rvavl aod nrnunnl properly, oflttrt tit Lliv.
utg nrn opportunity tot baig.uni :
ONR FAltM fitute Is OirmnJ towiiiBittt
known u tiw CUodiua Hutu.-!ut Fna," mjou.
inr laudi of Aur. Ltvconte nna vtWrt, MUiaiM
lOO Acri, filtr of wbicb rc eltired, wiUtv
dtrelliuf houix'i, hmrn aad young orchard Utma.
A!.-, TUK liLCK-KlN AKM, eouuiutr
IM A ere 1, liitT of wbicb ara ektrod, iu
dweiliD bouie, barn, and other viitbuildmp,u
thar with two thriribf joang ercbardi tUnat
.90, FEVER A L 0TKKR FAK1IS udinrti
f TiaUtttXAaMJb Iwr taia.
FOR IaISTT&a fiAWUII.L A CELL
INli UOI6K8 at tha month af imt C.kriL
ba ran'o-wl or lai to rua bj tba lauaiaatl, U mi:
paraoaa.
FOCB HEAD OF W0P.K D0R5?,a
UAit.Mvss, wm n aula on reatHiwiia tew
jr-flr-A bargalo ii efferad In nch t f tat hi
roinr protoiiuoDa. lua tm will ba maw .an.
fartbar infwnaauon ean baobtaiaed H caitift
on id pruici,or pyauartiittjiat aDdmiptkr;
ax irnc&ruit r. u, tMarntiu evastr, ra.
fblMti L. M. ColIhrET.
House & Lot for Me or Kent
flUIS nndrnitid now offf rt for ula, or mt i
X lHH-bK au4 LUTr adjotiiiod iba vilim
Lbitheri'iurr. The huua nucw and well Idiiim,
lo br 32, with kitrhrn IS by 14, aod UbbM.iv
ftthar with thraa and a-haJracrea ot frvaod an.
prinf of water. Thu u an axcailfBUaeattoa it
a unfitry, niacKtmitu, tf.biDet-a.aarr or farpai
Ur ihop. Tha pmierty will ba auld ebus u
on aajy tvnaa. Fjr furibur partirtiiiiri, txtvauii
taa pnuaiaci or addroas tba iDiciibtr.
P. k. ARK OLD.
Latbrthnrf, Jan. SI, ISffS Sm.
Valuable Town Property
FOK SALli!
QITL'ATK on tbt Soatb-wett comer of CbrH
O and Third rtrcrta, (tieing Railroad atreet,1 '
wit: A LOT, witb a good tao-rtory plaak bail
ing thereon, SI br 18 U-et, one roora en each see-
tnitablo for a ttnre, or other batineH. Alte,u
adjoinmf LOT, witb a two-ttory dwtlling bevi
thereon, and aereral other TUv LUIS.
Alio, a lot of well butnl 1IKITK, and t goo
anorunent or rTOA bVI AKK, tocb aa In..
Juft, Jara, Fnflt Cant, etc., at rednced prwea.
Por further information, fnqtiire at tlie friei
wart Pottery tf t. LKITZlNuKA,
BU-ta Clearield, Pa
Town Property for Sale.
TUB pro party ooeupied by T. LiJJtll, eon
of llccod and Funnn atmia. Ormrtieid bor
ovufiitina; of a g km), aubataatial PLANK Il0l
and tba LOT, iabjat Utrat-foartba of an atn
Tba aituation U cof to tb Ritruai depot, uj
ia an axoalleat location for natinm parT'om.
For tcrmt. apply a tba pirmiiM. alt
IU THE COURT Of COMMON Pit
af Clearleld aoanty, Pa.
1'atnoil batra ) No. 77, Jai.uarr Terai, 1"
Te. DobpafRB tur IMroree.
Jotan M. Eatra. I Marvb II, !! I). I a
waiter, Ktq., appointed a Cvmraiieioner tt ud
teotimony in tbit eaae, xtr tub ioto.
Ctrtibed from tbt record.
A. C. TATE, Proti J
I will attend to tbo dntiot of tbe abort appoi
eat, at tbe offoe of Wallace, Pigler A ieidir
la Clearfield, oa t rid.r, tbt M dty at Af
1 Sl, at IV o'clock, A. N., where taole anterei
atae attead, if tbee toe pmper.
a.r7-t I). F. ETHWElLtlt, Coai'r.
TI THE DISTRICT COI BT OF THl
I I'NITEH bTATEi for tht Weatera V
ol Pcnnerlrania.
b the netter of
Bracr W. Taoaraoa, Ia Bankruptcy.
, Id 1
riJinhnrnt.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONrEr.N-Tbaar
rigncd beecbe giret notice of bt. npnointnti
nttignoa of Stacy W. Thomptoo. of llogrt ti
thip, in the county of ClcarfteUL and eta'
PenntTlvnnia, within aaid IMetriot, who ha.
ad.iudred a bankrupt upon bi. ewt pttitionl
tbe liittrict t'ourt of aaid Pittnet.
Dated tbe 17th dT nf March, A. D. lft.
Blir7.St W. M. WcCl LLOl'OH, Aaeigner,
TX TH R lUetTHICT Ctil'RT OF Tj
X rMTKD BTATKi for the Waureliiatiil
I'enntrlvania.
Ia tbe enetter of 1
Caaitnav J. rlaorr, la Bankrapto.
llankmpt. )
TO HiiM IT MAT rosrERS.-Tt i
tigned bercliy giro, aotice of hit appointmi
a't-ienee of t'hritlian J. i? hoff. of W oodward '
hip, hi the enact af (ieatOeld, aad flM
rcnarlrnnta, witnm eatd Ihttriet, who ta
Biljudgcd a haakrnpt open hi. awa petili
the bulrict Court of an d Uittriet.
Hated Ihe Klh due of March. A. IV 169
apri-.tt VT. M. McCl 'LLtU'OH, Aae.gei
T H THU lllTMK'T HU RT lF V
I I'M! bli tTATLS for the Wttltva v
ol IVnntTlcanin.
THOMAS Hl MrnRFT.aflanVniptano.
Act of (Vngrrat or Man b M, UT, hat ing '
for a dltcbruee from all bit del ta. and other r
pnteable ander taid Art, By order of the il
Boliot ia heretic eirtn. to all acreonl
proved their drhtt, end other perron, inlerf
la appear on tht 13th day ot Slay, i"r, m
o eiiK-fc, r. M,r!'rea- b. nitiriin, r w .
iiter ia Hank run lev. at bi. oftW, ia Tie'
P lo ah-w eaute, if any they be, why ti
charge ahould not he rrantrd to the taiii
rapt. And farther, nulioo ll berely gi"4
Ihe ."ti-iind and Third Slcetinfi of Credit on
eeid Baiifcrup', required ty an
Section. ,.f raid Act, will be held before t
Hegitter, at tht name time and place.
atirt t. H. C. Mct'MM.KS(.r
1i THK UlaTKIt T COI RT OF
VNITK.H MTATKS for tha Waitera 1
ol Pennteli-ania.
Ib the Rinttrr of TaoiAt
1 j In Par.lntpl'
llreratr. Renknint
tow hum tpmav coxrrnN: Te
timed herane g'.eee aotice ot bit lpo't",
aaeigwat of lb.Maae Homphry, of Pike
ia Ihe aoanty of Clcartirld. and Slate of r
ennia.withiB taid liittrict, who baa been nj
a bankmpt aTcn bia owa peiilioB,by tbt 1'
n , f :a 1 i,
Meted I lie llttL dee of MaTi-h. A. 0. 1
.ii. a' a inivt. Air
1!N THK ItltlltU T cm tti J
I'XITFl) STATES for ibr VVteiera 9
ol Penntylrania.
In the tnttter nf 1 u Dwkropte
JOft HTe, onne-opi. I
Trt trii..u IT at IT rOVrrSS: TrJ
tigned hereby giret BMiot of kit I'P",'1
Alroc or Jhn Kyan, ot w m-. '-e
tcanty af frelj tn.l dale of P"r'J
withla raid Pl.triet, who k.i b-en ed
Pankrnrd apoa bit owa pelillta, ey v
Coort of taid DiHrirt. .
Dated tht Mia day of Mtr-b, A. D '
marl Hi A.AnOIA:,
rprtiMi and tbdoralntl .oppeftrt 4
X Had af tbt laieit ln.trerej.-.
tne Dmg rUnet of HAH, If" i -
O W A I WV P A X A c i: a,
i ... ii i t,.i ,i ItuebB. Hei'
kJ "tcoTcre, --..-..J
Liett OU. daaa'l aat T" ' V." ,a