Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 13, 1866, Image 2

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GtoniiE 15. Gooiii.AM'i'.R, Editor.
WrrSEBDAY MoRNiNO:::.Tuic 13, lSCili
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V FOR GOVERNOR
II ESTER C LYME It,
or I'.F.r.KS COUNTY.
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A "Civil Necessity."
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upon their smiles, Affect to bo much ad efficient remedies must bo resor-l'm the first place insinuates as though
embarrassed to ascertain which tido ted to. Halting measures will not wo had taken a hand in tho Into cm
honor requires them to take in the answer. A clean sweep must be made. ado against our nighbors, for the
tontcbt between radicalism and tho rrctrnded support of tho President jpurposo of abolishing shivery, and
President. will not do. Works must bhow the 'obtaining pianocs, silverware, cotton,
K(!-n(ri. that thru nhuuld lnisundcr-' f.ihh r,f tlm frnnilftnoti. TIipv f.-in. etc etc. Wo done no such thing; our
htand the practical workings of the not support Johnson and Stevens; they
niaxini "to tho vh tors belong the must love tho one tind hate the other.
Fpoils.!' Sinco 1SG1, the I'epubl leans They must support tho President's
have had a just claim to tho enjoy-' policy ; they mubt speak favorally of
jiient of oiliee, and most, valiattly it ; they must support those who sup
havc they nsserted their right. The port it, and ojiposo thoso who oppose
records show that tiricc as many ap- it. Determined, prompt and energct
poiutmcnts were made in the civil scr- jc action on tho part of the Executive,
vice under Mr. Lincoln us had bec.i iH vitally essential, lie can afford to
made by all of his predecessors. Of bo bold in sustaining tho right.
this, Democrats had no right to com-j
plain, and for fivo years they have! White and Ci.ACK.The Hillsdale
patiently '-stood out in tho cold," and (lowa) h"3'8: "Yesterday, John
despite the subtlo arts of a despotic1 Armstrong, a one-legged soldier, who
Toe have gallantly maintained their. rt'turncJ 'nioafow months ago, was
principles and their organization. jfoun,, emM cM" the outskirts
Suppose there is difficulty in deci-,of t!lC dty R VC,T destiluto colli
ding which wing of the KepuUieana.1'0"- lr W:IS at 01100 taken
ia the party that triumphed in JSGO,of by lLe tLoi-itifif fiud uent to the
and 1801, it still docs not affect the poor house."
Democracy, and can in no manner,1 The associated ju-ess dispatch from
entitle them to claim tho spoils of Washington, on Friday last, says :
(lg;ce "Yesterday, the assistant conunis-
If the President would assume to wonerof the frcedmen'a bureau com
dictato toCongress whom they should menced issuing Covermneut rations
selecttof.il the offices at their dispo-j to a larK number of new recruits.
Bailie would jurtly merit and would un-jT1,c lotal number of .colored persons
doubtedly receive tho severest rebuke, 'now furnished with Government ra
andyet he has precisely tho same1; lioi,s ' tl,i9 district is 20.S50."
right to do this that Congress has to! Tlic C,'st subject was a whito mau,
dictate to him the. recipients of hi!anJ VM 8cnt to ,,,c 11 poor houw,
official favors. Upon this subject the whi, 1,10 ,l,,ovo thousands nro black-,
Jladitul havo themselves settled the and arc fed Ly whito agents out of the
ouestion. Who does not remember ! U- s- Treasury. This is ore of the
that within a brief two years tl.o IJadi-!
eal shibboleth w as, (tue tuksidknt is
the covtnx m est ? Oppose the Presi
dent and you ojiposo the Government.
All men are traitors who do not sup
port tho President." Such wero the
daily utterances of '.he shoddy loyal
ists; Mr. Lincoln himself sanctioned
the doctrine, and their whole party
acted upon it. The unlawful seizure
and imprisonment of thousands of
T.t r tt Vi i inl.lil.1i tin rwwtml
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upon our minus this doclni.c in all its
, , , ,,i ir.i i- i
length and breadth. Jf then, Lincoln
as President was tho (lovcrnment, so
Johnson as President is tho Govern
ment, aud we commend to their lips
the chalice go rudely pressed to ours.
The offices are in tho gift of the
Lxecutivc. If he believes his policy
will restore tho Union and give pros
parity to the whole people, and if he
believes he can btrength&n his cause
through the offices at his disposal, he
fchonld at onco and determinedly use
the means the Constitution and laws
have given him. Three fifths of the
Republicans aro with tho President,
but through the controlling influence
of their pavty machinery their voice
is Ftifled ; they nre induced to be silent
by the false assuranco that all will
X'tif Vii" 1 I 1 Ii n T 1 lin i fT..iatwnO ill
"l" ' v....,w,.,a "
r , . .
Amirlw Johnson proclaimed from
tho steps of tho 1 residential mansion,
that these men "-'i traitous. The
litMir Tist fr ;i 1 t'Vn 1 'it mi. 1nu i.nkf lln
. . ' ' .
brcacu is irrcparablo ; tl.o separation
is final.
Upon tho question of rc -construe-
was never submitted to tho American
people. Its defeat will lorever sinki
tho last hope of our freo institution!,
its triumph will mnko a glorious f'u-
turo possible for onr noble country
Tho influenco of ofliec holders far
good is but Blight ; for evil they may
. ;
be all powerful. As supporters of a
measure thev wcirh but litlln : nn if n'
oppoeers they are always felt. In a
dose contest, tbeir opposition may
turn thcsc,le.( In a deadly struggle
with "traitorc,,. can it be that the
President will permit hia ofllco hold -
ers to rang themselves under tho
banner of treason W,d throw into tho
J - 1 - I ' 1 1 I t - . I .
are supporting the policy ot the l-rcsi-;omiin,rK)0V(,Ils rfimll1i,Rlnll ho was too young.and that if l.c would ", . " ' u,s,w tho persons of several children nnd J'
dent. They seek none td' the offices. wll01J yourl,nck is towards them, or! wt until l.o was of age, ho would , Tho Laston Argi, ot May!, hasX !,d,lh8 a fow WPek" pi,H;c' H1"1 thc P",her,-A ,oi f T'P
They have no just claim to them. rob , w,iUo ,,rofoflsin . lo ' give him twieo that sum. Tho Father' following: mg at onco ceased, and in two days J. P. KRATZEH 8.
They regard thc contest ns one of f julo,.iko 'toJv vou 'wasin thc habit of carrying his money! "au.imi pown tug okary i i.ao. otn eruption was visible. It is ef- J) UMcr-Fre.h ground IM.ster f ..a.hy
,.r5n,.;,.1nr.n f .e, l,.r ! -, ,.i-t .1 1 I ' 30HW'tll. .... , . I Tim Ka .1 i l. I Z fd Hill 1 II rclll OVI llg pi UllllcS. blotcllCS. J. P. KXATZER.
I '.VIM h a
h a.':a'.r.-t him the influence ami
iUonthcv hold ni hi pleasure f
. .i r ,i
Mca.uiingthe v,!or 'l'0
tlo magnitude i f the issue, is it liot
vkiinlv l is duty to use with unspar-
in.' muni everv mean that tho Con-
tod in tho Lxecutivc under the plain
terms of the onrnnic and statute laws,
The union ot the States is tho lifts ot
... t ... .i ... i c i i
UiP littlion. iji:i iuu iiivv vv mu i.hiu
be wielded to preserve that life. The I
foe is a dangerous one and must be
:..l..l T.,i .i;t....t.. iu ili.eiirrn t n '
Factical contrastsof the times, White
! soldiers will not bo of much account
until the negroes arc cither all slock
and fat, or killed off by the Massachu
setts humanitarians.
Postponed. Tho trial of Jefferson
Davis, which was to tako jilaco at
Jtiehmond last week, has been post
poncd until next October. The charge
of the judge a Massachusetts school-
master, named Underwood, tortured
unto a judge of tho U. S. court by the
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'second ashingt on" was more like
I . . .... fn
the babblings of an escaped tenant of)
a madhouse, or the ravingsof a second
rate fanatic, than tho legal lore of n
jiulgo. It was so disgraceful, that n
general laughter was kept up in
tho couit room; no ono seeming to
fear tho caged lion. It was feared, at
ono time, that his honor would dis
embowel himself, as it was thought
impossible for a human being to dis
charge so much filth and rage, ami
leave thckcatof life undisturbed, lie,
however, survived, and is now bum
ming between Richmond, Norfolk
and Washington, hunting testimony
wherewith to indite more "traitors."
ii n ui.i tji. a iiu juuit, cuiiiiiiiueu oi
lliivtoen cm KVcnnit ,i.t irm I l.,,l,
tlioii- chairman. Senator Fossendon.
inado thfir report to both Houses of
MiintioiH-iHllawshavoniMiipoiihi-Jir "nmcn ' -V , Vi 1 1, m- (l,(J,,on 1,1 11,0 Vl""'1 ?,alcs' lH'''un ,o ilitform on which he mhiuIh will m.im( for ih. l.i,, .j cn. f ,u f '
. ,1. .., of tho K-i.lic-nlK "roorce" tho"tr.u(ois at the other , .( j h 0 ,,n)vil,(,, he pl.it oi m on wl , a l c s U yl w i h(, Bl(h hi , , v tip , ' J u
I'n.l.-rtl.P bwhj of tho h i.UiAlK, , f , ,.m0 hlto i!w ulTort, w , rn(UT, n i liro A c'ra-od in 1,0 vohi.Ji1cm h 'tho plo ot 1 on i- . rule hm. n..r ru,wrBwi, hm, ;
..MniTi.v NirKssiTi" was hold to ..,,., fnlltll,,i , ti.!- I tor must nn " V1,! "1P'I'1n" 1U..; 1111 J v vaiiiaund tho tu-.ididato with it. n. smug oi hi, l-ii.u,,,! fr. ,i,i, , ' 'i
jimifv ,y r,..,f, of the t'o.,f.tu- bo one of those ti.htin, I,oroo dr; j;;. ! "SSTn;; u;,;,;!;; W tl.o lollowingHignificant ex- BlBV';
tion mid laws, nnd now wo hold thot ing t herol,ll ion whocn n be recognized a , t. le ,so is t tract : (Jearv waR nomiia.
H'lVU. NF.cr.KMrv" onjoins tno vigoi- - - -n . . .- -urntu on m,i . ii.o u-,.. u. .m j Berlc8of re8olul on9 wn9 passed '"' lk' "
.i , i io w no iil,iiis iiuu i una a .n , lunsdiftion of tho United Mates . , . 'ii fiw only o wliom arc ifi. I wkj . . ,
oususe of every nionns that are es- ...... . , ..n0(.icr ,,..... Ju" " 11 . V.0..L. . .. bv tho convention winch nnmed him roRci;i,i, d.ractcr. nJ for ti, i.-
' ,ast hi j .-in tho I2th Cavalry, getting large; 1
L ;.1k;,c u,n t,!bounty,three hundred dollars of which :
K rrandctt 8chcmo of diK.miioil , ho sent home to Ins Father. On lnsugai
that wasevcrf oneoct
ted, and an entire
.... I
i abrogation of all the fornisof our sys
tern of government, and is nothing1
Mork Loyal Tactics. Tho U. S.
Senate, on Friday last, succeeded, by
a vote of 33 to 11, iu passing another
cataloguo of new amendments to tho
Constitution This old nloeor.f nnrrh.
.......
ment will soon bo like the beggar's
pants, bo much patched up that tho
Ot-nri-K Mil ft whif o lfnnll ivnn'l biinw
it. But wo presume that after a few
'more loyal patches aro added.it wi.l
be pronounced loyal and orthodox
by those political jayhawkers, and
that it will no longer be termed by
New Lnglauders as "an agreement
with Hell." ,
morn nor irna iiihii cow v ircnfinn '
... sl filK.I( lrcH(.lt.ry ns mcn of tl)0 b - "v -r'J'"b "'"I- ;.,. ;..-;- Vv"1.1 'lis a ur; cure! V.e siw it tried on n'?-i'r wh.cu the
n.rTl.o Cloif,.U Rrpd-lican, Cop
r."" .'P '"S "V'it
tum in tho Internal l.c
MV: "We fenr tho Govo
1 the Into altera-
pwimc Law,
rnnicnt will
llo'vor realize mix h support from us
under this bill, ns our ini omo is likely
to bo under SI MH but it it (I hMv-
Yobub!v lie intends the above as r
as a
fodor lor a position in tho South
.
"
tlio iievenuo Heparuiiciu. it iooj.
much, v like a bid lor pap. i
-
Wo find the above in tho Bcllcfonto
(diaurion) Press, and copy it in order
tO COlTCCti tWO 1D1SIUKCH. llieCUIlOr
hands aro clear of that ''sixty days
affair; 'J our patriotism was not entire
ly bound up in the negro, and other
people's wares ; and as to the "feeling
lor a position in tho South," we would
say that wo have no such desires, as
we aro not troubled about govern
ment "pup," while tho machine is in
tho hands of the Philistines.
The Public Debt.
The following is a statement of the
public debt of the United States:
Bearing eoin IntcreaU Totnl.
5 per eont kurdi 1 19,BI1,H0 90
5 per cent bund, 'C7 and 3 1 J23,.')'J1 On
per cent loiidi of ISSl I$3,7i).'..o00 1)0
6 per cent 5-20 bundi t!)i, 515, 0(10 DO
ToUt
S J5.I Wi eO
Dell Waring currency iuteret :
0 per rent tondi
Ttmporarr Loan
Certificates of indcbtedneti
3 year coiup'nd lut. uotet
1 yen 7 ilO noiei
$5,402,000 00
124.5fil.4SU IS
42.02'),OO9 00
102,012,140 00
812,221,600 00
Total ' J,1,147,222,22 28
Matured dtlil sot presented
for payment
Debt bearing no interest :
t'nited State! notea
Kr.ietionl iurren:y
Quid certilicatea of dep"ilt
4,000,429 64
$io?.n?,:tis oo
27.334.ur,5 01
2:,56S,S!0,O0
Total debt bearing oo Interest $ 1Ji2,0:U,SUJ 01
Tola) debt
Amount in Treasury ;
Coin
Cuircucy
Total amount iu Treasury
2,71iV.79,450 78
150,079,057 7!
79,011,175 l!2
$12.Vl,0S:i 24
Amount of debt, led caab in
Treanury $2,670,2SS,n67 iJ
The foregoing is a correct state
ment of the public debt, as appears
from tho books and Treasurer's re
turns in the Department on tho 1st
of Juno lStiG. lluciu McCri.i.ocii,
Scc'y of the Treasury.
In comparing this statement, with
that of tho 1st of last May, tho coin
-lllctt has increased SH ,000, while how
ever tno aggregate tlebl lias decreased
about 820,000. There is S-'(,000,000
less coin, but $10100,000 more paper
in tho Treasury than there was on
the first of May. Since that time
1,10 Treasury Department has also
hoIj thirty-six millions of gold, reali
zing nearly eleven millions premium,
nnd together with tho enormous tax
es, mid sale of a largo amount of Gov
ernment war proper! v, the debt is
'still increasing
Thero is a bis leak
somewhere.
I mm man. A returned soldier re
Riding at Ligonier, Westmoreland
county, killed his Father on Monday
the 4th inst.,by shooting him through
the head, one ball entered nbovo the
eye, and another behind the ear, both
passing through tho head. Tho mur
derer evidently committed his deod in
a cool manner, as l.c must l.avo fired
I " l"" 1 110 " ("u aml l"ObilC. It np-
1 J """ ,rum
tin im t in .mr nm. 1
' I 111 . .. .
about three
years ago, and enlisted
n liro.p
rt'lurn 1,ome sl,ort time ago, ha do.(
manded the money nnd boinj asked .
!'' 11,0 ral,,cr u,,nt 1,0 wanted w.th
ii, lie reiiiiiiKvu in.it nu was going 10
the field where he was murdered. Tho
.. . .... .
Son is now in jail
jKjyTho New York Tribune, in
speaking ofGen. Scott,8ays: "lie was
an old lino "WbiV. thou Hi bn Ud '
0, - n - -
holy hatred of Abolitionists." That
was certainly one of tho best, if not
tho rem hrft. trnit In r I, n ,-,,,.1 '
Had more people had "a holy hatred"
for theiu, thousands of predous lives
and millions of money would have
been aved to tho country, ami the
relation of the races remained whore' aAT' lv in tU ' f T ' . tthe county for such exhibition,
Cod and the Constitution of tho coun- rallnd tior i,i ,Z V , , ' ' Ai t,'p Tftrty controlled by "grand
try placed them. . . 'fliment toThe SVnt' " COm.0!;lli.0a8,,. -h ytuingSheirj
KKUTRAL1IV. (
IX THE Ml KM II NT Ol' Tit K M.in,
STA1 I S or AMHIK'A I
A PROCLAM ATION.
Wiiiiuas, It has heroine known to
me tli:il certain cvil-disposcd persons
have, within tho territory nnd juris-
"FT,.0 T ' " "
, ,v jm.uh . ...v,.r.,
ia . ..KiuMi.iMi ;t i wi i i.i win n in oni
(,.. .. i , . , i
' wine i uniil fi, nm.. iwlricts and neo-
wnien sa.o fu.oi,.t.-N uibu .vi ni.u ,.t..-
plo and kingdom the people o the
Lni.cd States are at peace ; nd
" '.e"ag i Pmeeeda g.s . omaid
COUSIIIUIO U 11 1 " II IlliailvlllL-lllluI , I " l -
, ,, , .i it..,,,i
bidden by tho laws ot tho tinted
u, ... ... . 1 1 .... .... . I, i., ... ,.' .. t
v ., ! ,lf
'.. ' '.Ai
nreve ni nif me cari'3 lnir on oi iiiu uii-! , . . . , , . ,
f ,. , H ),.., , i ,,,...;.,.' resolutions wero intended to widen
la wlul expeditions and enterprise . , , , ., .. ,,, .....
c i r ,i n ir,.,n,. ,,,i !, i the brench between the friends ot the
aforesaid Iron t ho territory and jur- ., , . ... . i
Miction of the United State, and to f.tfrtVral Kurnvnt, ar.d he rcvolu
mtnntain the public peace as well a!0l"ta ;v '0.arc striving to sidncit
tho national honor, and enforce obcdi-jU"! Lontititntioii;
enee and respect to tl.o laws of the AHer the nomina ion was made we :
it-, i o, .. . t a.. .i..... t, i, 'called upon General deary to rcpudi-
Liiucu ouutn, i, inuit-u ouiiiiauii,,; . - .. I...,.,..,!,,,;",,, i ,, , i,
President of the United States, dojaa tho oliensivo resolutn i s, but thus
Hi nwniK i iiiw win-ii si ti "n in c i in H
1 1 j ..
of the United Slates against taking
part or m any way urging, aiding
countenancing or abeltingsaid unlaw
ful proceedings ; and I do exhort all
judges, magistrates, marshals and olli -
..rsintheKorvieooftho United States.
to emolov all their lawful authority
. 1 " . ...... .,
nilU POWtr 10 nreveiU ana tleleat ll:Ci.." .. .? ,
aforesaid unlawful proceedin-s, and
to arrest and brin- to justice till per -
justice all lie
sons who may be engaged therin ; nnd
pursuant to '.ho act of Congress, in
such caso made and provided, I do
furthermore authorize and empower
Mn j. (ion. George (i. Meadc,commiiiul
er of the military division of tho At
lantic, to employ the land and i.aval
forces of the United States and the
militia thereof, to arrest nnd prevent
the setting on foot and currying on
the expedition and enterprise aforesaid.
In testimony w hereof I have here
unto set my hand, and caused tho seal
of the United States to bo affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this
(ith day of June, in tho year of
our Iord, lPGii, nnd of tho indepen
dence of tho United States the nine
tieth. AN DRU W JOIINSOX.
By the President. Wr.. II. Skward,
Secretary of State.
An Opinion
We nre accused of "not standing by
our section;" but wo cannot, thank
God, be accused of not standing by
our whole country, in defending its
constitution and laws. Hud theSouth
attempted to deprive our section of
it property and its rights, wo should
have stood by it to tho death, just as
wo say the South had a right to do in
defense of her property and the lives
of her people. The man w ho "stands
by his section" in waging an unjust
war upon others, is a scoundrel and a
robber; and that will be just iho niche
ho will fill in history, when tho mad
ness, stupidity and rage of the pres
ent hour aro passed awa3'. Those
who took a hand in tho abominations
'of New Jinglatid witchcraft thought
lliey were doing groat things tor them
selves while tho delusion was going
on, but, poor wretches, their memory
has been cursed and kicked ever since,
and will continue to be kicked all
along the path of generations. If the
insurers and managers of this accurs
ed Abolition war escape a simitar fate,
it will be because reason lias quit the
woiM, and virtue is extinguished in
the human heart. Put we trust to
God and time to settle this matter be
tween oursclf and the noisy fools who
hnvo bellowed "traitor" in our cars.
Thank hunren, these wretches will
never smile upon us; nor shall we
ever be caressud and pensioned with
the spoils of our murdered aud cn-
siaveit countrymen. 'J ho thieves of
l'i:1Ino l,mI Iadiw' wardrobes will ney-
'CMOolvUt us
, t1(... ,l ... I, T , ., ,1 ,....
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rascals. wc shall "stand by our
.'. ..I . . i . f x " .
feceiiou llie first minute we cUn do so
without torsakmg our manhood nnd
our nonor. Ana that will bo when it
ceases to bo a section, and becomes
ajrain an unselfish and AiendU- iu.p.
lion of a union of sovereign and co-
c,Iusl' Stales. Old Guard.
Skimficast Tho Phil'a 7).7i7t
AVir., one of oldest Republican"
pftl,, ''"'''i''" Vi'
Aorthamton county, has ban ed d
niil.lv. linnl.nnf Irt..,u"- ""ineiu on ono (
tho
Geary flag fur Governor. Thc'
editor can no loniicr su
mffrago doctrines of Tli ad. Stevens A
-0:" .
n is sum mat "straws show which
way the wind blow."
tirA Negro Sunday school hd a'
lUC-nic at lllltrerstOWn. Jfnrvland Inisl I
, ' , r."",1 ,ho Greets with placo on Sunday in Delawnro county,
& jjft' 7?
lambs." It must hav'o bocTa' ijTiic iXraranffi
poctcle negroes and sheen. Ibruisci-s "skedaddle 1" lr.l0lci,a t
Why Goaty Cannot be FUrtrd.
... .. - . . . .
tuil'lu'rtn iievhji;i'cr vhioh in n woll
It I '1.
iiowii nunny in thin Sltc,vcry plnin
as tho candidate of the "Union" party,
, rortolutions contained mat
known n any in thin hutc.vcry plnin mtn nu.ru, ti,o! Kc, in tl rVk
Iv liiliniHion that (icncral Oenry Ioen bi" ' Jt
nut. t an J a i-ha-Iow ofn i-Iihiioo of bo- . lTJ'IT 1" 'mr'
... . . , lio ti knurl 1 11 now lirkrti Hrln- n
ine I'loctrd. It docinro that thousand many .v-i rri,M nmr l;io.n Ml ! 1
.l tinii i n n n innw IPflf. i p mm":(i'.i hv n I. A !. u. I
rum im ihij r.rrn cut irr i h h .. . .
ot irincir) es maue at Lnica?'') wnen
. 1 . . J .. . . .
,,.-, ,,, ir.,m;n .,.,. nmiiiiitcd.
at Bnltimore when Lincoln and
iJohnson 11(jmiuut(;j. They also
; fl!,sei,ionH concerning" the
; i ,, . . . . r, l .. .l
com. su w men i rusinuui i tuiuouii
. ... , . ., r,.,..
)urbucu men art) jiurv; in ji.mii ui
and crossly offensive in huiguago.
i There cannot be a doubt that thoso
'lift IlO lias llOL (1(1110 SO. lUCre IS VCl
mcfnt wc tau Q. ,i0 od r,M?on
.
" i iii i ii ' i- iwi ' i u i ir in f nn- ri' v i
to statu his views eandidlv to the
people. JL lie principles winch now
. . i
: V.''uu v.iccu bmumu
1 1 " V?! tho radical element
i! i At -. .:
, , . r.ialt ,..... . I, . H,r.v
" hUl" '"'I'"' KU'lc t",. w
Ilflt If! IfllOWd at a tiniCltul thC VCrUu" w renuer .n.isi.ruon. DOO,
,''s c ' '"'!rl'UOa,c ' al tiaKe- 1C
! I"1 of 0 ( ?r3r '"ls tbe
impression tuai no luteuus to sianu
., i , .. i :i : . .. ...
upon hose resolutions, and it is cer-
tain inai tney are iiol inc jiuiij-ji in vj
the. Union. ' "
It is folly for any to flatter himself,1'
with tho belief that the radical cle- -
ment nlono can carry an election in
Pcnnsvlvania. even if
tho COnsei'Va
tive Union men should simply refrain
from voting. If any friend of Gen oral
Geary will take the pains to calculate
tho percentage of votes which tho
party now doiiunant in the State can
aiiorn io lose, witn incurring uie cer
taiuty of defeat, he will bud that it
.. ..... ....
very small : and it ho will then csti
mate the number of voles which the
party whoso popularity has mainly
delieudcd Upon its being the Union
m'-tu I,.tn t.. l.ri-mfr ..ii ..t til n.lr.
party w in lose 1 taking an attitude
Ot hostility to the Linon, ho may be
able to form 11 judgment AS to the
nrosneet of General G cure's election.
. . . . : ..
it ho s'lall persist in standing upon
tho Ilarrisburg resolutions.
To SoLHitits. Tho following im
portant act, was passed by tho last
Legislature and speaks for itself.
An Act.
To exempt persons who have been
in the military service of tho United
States, nnd been honorably discharged
therefrom, from the payment of boun
ty and vr capita tax.and militia fines.
Section 1. JU' it enacted by the Sen
ate and Jlousc of llrprcscntatives of the
Commonwealth of lnn!ylvania in (lat
eral Assembly mt, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the tame.
That all persons, who have been
mustered into the military service of
tho United States, and bavo Fcrvod
therein for a period of not less than
nine months, iu tho war to suppress
rebellion, mid their property, and
ihoso liersons who have been diseharjr
cd from said service, on necount of: ,.uT bii;h c.OUstKl'i,' icc,
1 i-ii- i i-. r or reiiiovini; nuisance,
WOUIlds, or physical disability, COn- ror preparing duj lieate,
traded in such service, nnd their pro
perly, aud the widows nnd orphans Total,
of such persons, nnd their property, AiitTs.
shall be exempt from tho payment of .P'Jrom collector fjr istu,
all hounty nnd per capitia tax levied, !! uor, judgmeM,
or to bo levied, for paying bounties to Kxccn of liabilities,
volunteers, in the several counties of j
this enmmrm wfiltli nmt mwli iwrunna Total,
shall also bo exempt from the pny
llieilt Of militia fines.
.1 AMKS Ji. JVELI.EV,
Speaker tif the House of Reprcsenta -
tivCS. DAYlll iFl.1 Ml.NO,
speaker Of tho Senate.
Ari'ROYi.n The thirtieth of March,
Anno lioimni on thousand eight ln.n-
dred and sixty-six. A. G. Clrtin.
"Wheaton's Itch Ointmunt Tho
Fditor Cif tho Canfirld (O.) Herald,
says: It has been said that to 'tret
U. -,..1 , 1 .... 1.
10 ucn is no disgrace, nut it is dis-
graceful to keep it.' No one need
have the itch fortr-eMit hoars if il.ov
will uso ' lieaton a Uintment.' for it
Used
rlnl.
. :.. vr 'ln"i uiu mm i.p. il o
io , ri: .. p . . ..
line vim iiieui nil vi0 VI Olll' OWI1 Cl.ll
idren,aii
itch, ul
- .T' 1 i i iWnBM,as'CU'- 1 ho
itch, which has been so previ
aieni
i about hero, has not yielded to ihr.
llSlllll remedies for this Complaint, and
we nro glad that a remedy has been
A, .... i ,1 " , !
discovered that IS SO effectual nnd yet
BO cheap. Read the advertisement.
" - Ii ti
ft
.1 II .
ft (., V.-iiiib, 4 iImi, li'i't
I " - 'i M il fl d.. .
frinn iiii.ru, tuorj Kc, in tl,
V . . . .. .. ...
,rar i niwfi,i u.f, on lli U':JI )
Uf r,,m(,lrtl
- "!'.' "iw." A.(huf,,.
b bcn intm home to oud.
l
Thin L'ii ennui! on aiac
Th'm llrittU knocks at the door,
And ou it liingi-i Imck it turr.,
And mau'i aliurt life is o'tr.
i. urri.iivnic, June i, lout). jj
fit civ Vdm1i5cmfuts.
ITCH I I I till ITCH!
SCRATCH! SCEATCII! SCBATCE
Wheaton's Ointment.
WILL CURE THE ITCH IN 43 IJOl'M.
Also curei SALT nilEUV. ULCERS CHI'
11LA1NS, and all EKL'HTION'S OF THE bKl?
I'rlrA Ati inta. Fur inU bv 1l rn..;.i. '.
ennmg no cms to ttivs FOi lEK, Su,,
Agents, 170 ah.ngton itreot, Lotton, it wi.
be lorn arbed fy mail, tree of poiUea, to ..,
p,rl r tUo UultJd BtatM. jUD1,i J
be fomarbed l y mail, free of
- n
I Knr al llrt.irU JL Trvin'. ru.a.w n
CU'UY VOCK iM'KUKvrs.'
o 1 k t
' BOOTS A SHOKS iiaur AT LOW PRICE''
TI.. .4 ...... J I . - J r
fvin-ti.ing id uitf line, at the low-?t figurci, il
will wnri-iDt his work to be us rpreientr.
(jive him a cull, at his shop on .Market m:
TT : " .
" fine Uwter top, extra French calf ikioi. i6
on hand, ready to be Sniih.d on .Lort nmir.
; I.- rrirc. f; cosselly.
r. .. . num.
rnaree to bor 10 or 18 ear of ace, to lean
!i0 Wm, of-Boot ni sLc9 ikinjf tfiprt
;ction lie made toon. It. C.
I Ju" l:il1'. J c -1 yr.
GUSSMITHIXQ, ETC
I J. nnd vicinity, that I have opened a fhupu
T WOI'T.T) luit ir.f.irm tint ritir.ni nf ri-Si1.l
- "d uoroaKn, ner .Mr. t. Kratzer itore, fjrtUi
!!Jf,S. ??i ay
jOU-N, 1 1.IOLS AIC11LS A
AND
CLOCKS.
I piaranteo all utywork.R&J expect to lecurt
;t';' .t,.,;,' mTw.JlW io , "
- iyio .f tbe aru
Give me a cull and teit mj
is, capacity.
I.in. 1
J AM US V. V. ITU gllU W.
I June 13, lM"0-tf
ESTRAY.
;rPUE mlicriUr. rcsidinir in Bradford Iowa.
A ship, hud a roan liOUMi to leave bif pren-
! il!e on Thursday, tlie Tth iuatant. Haid horre ii
lbont ,,Bbt .0,jf . ,iltle Uiu, in th,l4a
'bind leg; when lt benrd troin b was in the
U.eit;liborbood of Hugh il'Mullen. in Lawrea:e
! ,ow,"hil'- An7 t'" K'ving inforuietie. in
' i
rvl'orcnce to bis whereabouts, or return him Ui
me, will Le I.bral!y rewarded.
N. H. MAINS,
June 1.1. 1SC6 3!-dJ Clralmmlon P. O.
Tlt)U.M) Tli" subscriber, residine in DitJ-
JJ lord tuwiuliip, olout five neiks a gu, found,
ui the public road, near M l.rn, a bf j, with the
luitial li tter of ' L. 0. M." tlicri na. The uwner
can liavo tiie Mine hv culling fvr it.
June 11, H0!i .It-pd M.VT.K KTI.EK.
Adniinlstiator's Xoltce.
JETTKU: of adiainiituition on the estate of
J llwrpo ltoss, lete of Tike township. Clear
Held ruiiuty, dee.msed, bavin been pranted to th
undcrsiui-il, all persons hHing claims against the
naifl csta'c nre rnie?tcd to present tbom pro
per'.y autli.ulksle 1 for f ettlcuieiit, and those in
debted to said e.'tntc are re;uisted to make pa)
mint without delay. 1). U. MOliKL.
Kuox towt;s)iip, June 1,1, 1SC0 Ot -pd.
Borough Finances.
Statement of tlio finances of the borough of
Clearfiwld, fr the year ending April 1, IStiti.
Orders were draws during tbo year
For woik on streets during the yeuSC4, $9 Ot
18CJ. ifiO 6i
river Uauk,
1:1 00
t or lumber,
lie 27
13 7
14 00
12 00
2 09
? SO
9S 1J
Kur blaekriuilb'a bill.
- 1 Fo' judgment acHintt borough,
$220 2
189 U
8 l
378 3t
CM 71
- L iuhilitiks.
,0Win-.,rd. lor year rndg Feb.. JSM, 3I TS
I " '
j " "
Ipu.jrAduinlzing. "
Hue ex treasurer,
on outstanding lend,
Oct., 18B2, 72
Apr., 184, 80 44
Apr., If PC, 410 22
81 74
T 68
100 00
Total,
P 7i
W. M. C1GLER. Bee'r.
The undersigned, nulitor of Cleat field bols
ouch, bavins examined the accounts of the
oflleeni of said bi rnueh.do certify tbeia entreat.
above stated, and that the above exhibiU tbe-
mi in rh...i I,,.,
nDnf ,,UC0liai"011 01 norouSn,ine nat)inus$
eioeedine the assets two hundred and seventT-
eight dollars and thirty cents,
w. 6. DRADLET, '
' -Tun '3 Anditor.
T w 'Vantc V-10.4HM) rounds of Wool
City market prlee
r. KKATZSR,
7 Mi Mackerel, Shad and Herring, In all
- '! packages at J. P. KUATZER'S.
Vionr ",d -Kx'ra family Flour, Polled
v"rn fieai, y v.unf., 4e., for sale by
June t, 1S(IC,-1 riio.
J. P. KKATZER.
-M' All persons are bereby warnel
-'"'" bnrbering V trusting my wife
W,rv. wbebaaleft ojt bed and board witbeat
any Just cause or provocation. ..tea deter.
,nin't 'n pay no more debt of her contracting
aur inia uaie, unless compeiiea cy law.
June 4, ( 6--3t-pd.
J&UN O. ROYSR.
1 A v JtAlu? AUilLh.
Ith
Zc
Aiipersons knowing tbemwirea indebted u said
rcialg.!'
F"1"""" 'J' authemieaM for settie-meoi. '
" fuVw '.
;own way.
June 8, lf(Mt.
Adtniuistrwtor'j.