Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 20, 1866, Image 3

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The following are. the proposed ministration if Are you content r-
WAR IN EUEOrE.
Tho latest news from Europe ban
i.Laa all litinr. of an amicable settle- a
tnentofthe trouble between Austria, lion, as "pawed ," illegally, by two-
Pruaai and Italy. Tho Paris.Con. thirds ol a iragmeni 01 urap"','
PRIMARY ELECTION.
Tn b Held (Mat day. July If, IMHt,
unendments to the Federal Conslitu
Still lnthe"Union.
crrena nan been apauuum-u, iV ( 1 . r.u. tt:.,i Qi.i.a .
n ... oi ivcnresciuunvvnui iuo vuiiuu"""- .,,n,.nE0r,,i ..vr.iiit on ii.n
fl I I rilVWi'BiMt iviuiivii
? I.- nmua aanmli IMK . . .. ... .
ASSEMBLY.
cviT sever .. . . .,
v r i- bm aiMniiniinu in annnunra mi im in
of America, in congress aflscmu.eu. t . nimn).;. Thi4 Imn boon tried hv V ... i u pn. ..r .....,..... b rurwriM y mw( rr or
AfU . . . ' . . i I . - v. - - - , . - r-' - ,u i K.ttAa I J it ma 1
u.o two.ti,,r(Ja of both nouses concurring, ..-.tuarv war which his- candidal, for A..cmbiy, .....j-ci to th. of .-"7. 1
. It U stated that tho following article bo proposed " , The stnrB of the iw.ie party, .t the mm.ry hi.ct.on. : L.rILl
. l I . L'tntua J ' . I . .-.A-.r.a--v--n
troous are to the legislatures mo ,i 0 utl,t(.s ofthi Union wcro cur- asmjua i r. jupuc.
lo announce the
Georok 11. Goodlaspir, Editor.
Wehsebday MoRSiNo:::June 20, 1800.
"it. ' FOR GOVERNOR
Chester clymer,
OF BERK COUXTY.
Bcy It. Everybody should buy
the great speech of Hon. Jeremiah H.
Black, delivered beforo tho Supreme
Court of the United States, upon tho
illegality and unconstitutionality of
Military Commissions for the trial of
civilians. This speech, according to
tho decision of tho Court, is a com
mcntary, or a rehearsal of the princi
ples of tho Constitution of our coun
try, and should bo read and studied
bv all men. It has been published in
pamphlet form, by Messrs. T. B. Pe
terson A Bros., Philadelphia, nud re
tails at ten cents, or, seventy-five
cents a dozen. Wo presume one dol
lar mailed to Messrs. Petersons will
bring, by return mail, one dozen cop
ies ; and whoever docs it, will never
spend a dollar in a better cause. This
tract is far ahead of anything pub
liBhed by any tract society, and should
bo found in every household.
More Exposures.
In our issue of the 23d of May, we
published a ctatemcnt to tho effect
that Secretary Stanton had paid a
certain James B. Merritt.six thousand
dollars, as a witness before the Mili
Commission, in order to convict Mrs.
Surratt, and her associates, and more
recently, this samo witness was before
the Judiciary Committee of Congress,
for tho purnoso of establishing the
complicity of McEers. Davis, Clay
. and others in tho as.sasi nation plot.
As an additional episode in this
damnablo crime of bribery and per
jury, we take from the New York
Hirald's Washington correspondent
tho following statcmeut
A New Yorker of the name of Camp
boll has just given to tho world some
queer revelations concerning the tes
timony lately adduced by the judici
ary committee of tho Houso tending
to implicate Jeff. Davis in tho assas
sination plot. Ho shows that a gross
system ol frauds and perjury has been
resorted to to prove Davis and others
conspirators in tho matter, and backs
up his assertions by facts that startle
all who arc familiar with the testimo
ny. It seems that many of tho wit
nesses testified under assumed names,
and that no such persons as the ostcn
sible and recorded witness exist. In
addition to this, ho states that the
party who w as a principal w itness or
detcctivo in tho caso was asked to
procoed to New York and procure
eomo corroborating evidence of his
own statements, which he had previ
ously volunteered to furnish; that he
cavo the officer who was sent with
him tho sl;p in New York : has ac
tually run away, as is supposed, to
avoid n prosecution lor perjury, and
lias uot been heard from by tho officer
or committee lor several weeks. Oilier
witnesses have come forw ard and con
fessed to having sworn falsely.
Another Veto. The President has
vetoed that enormous sw indie, passed
by Congress, entitled the "New York
k Montana Iron Mining and Manufac
turingCompanv-." This bill conferred
special privileges upon an irresponsi
ble corporation, such as no individual
would ever become scoundrel enough
to ask. The bill grants this company
thousands of acres of land in this
Territory lor manufacturing purposes,
but ostensibly for speculation. The
greatest outrago of all, is, that Con
gress, in this instanco, has attempted
to usurp the authority of tho State, or,
Territorial Legislature, and but for
tho President's interference would set
itself up as tho Legislature of that
Territory.
Elected. Hon. James W. Patter
son, (Disunionist,) has been elected
United States Senator by the New
Hampshiro Legislature, for six years
from the fourth of March next. Mr.
Tattcrson is one of the present Rump.
Ho takes tho place of Daniel Clark,
One of tho present Senators, who Iibr
all bis blood relations billeted upou
the State and National governments,
. . v-t .1 r . ii nn-A
1 . . .. i Hesolved, liv me ocnaio anu
this time Austria lias probably soun
ed the tocsin of war along
.of Prussia and Italy
Sthat 850.000 Austrian
1 .1.- D.n.mjll linfiloi Hll
nwcmng w u. x of tU UllUej
2JU,CW to ltaiy. ivoui mco l uc 11lifieJ by thre0
iiavo enormous armies in the Held
and tho merciless conscription is put
in force at every point. Tho whole;
continent is being put upon a war
Tho position taken by every patrl- cub
ot is, that we are still in the Union,
under the Constitution. Nothing but "
riUNTKIt FKK AmmhUv lid. Aorii
Ju.ltfy CnmmiMlo.r $1. A mil tor IJ. Tlx
mutt lnvniilT kwomnanjr lii none lo
Insertion.
ITCH I ITCHt ITClIt
BC2ATCHI SCRATCH ! BCEATC
Whcaton's Ointmen
wiLt ecu tnt itcb i 43 not
AIpo rr.i SAI.T BUECy, VLCER8
m.AlN8,n lll KRl'PTIONS OFTllgBk;
rrlr iw rni. ror ot til drar;i,,
Miiding 1 0 nU lo WJiKkS A POTTER
Agnu, 170 rt rt union itrMl, Rottoii,
to
ent'
CM. J
usifmed to bo per- J'" Wilhrlm, of (iroh.m t.., M oti.lidM for him JP Market ,UJ
csignca lo do per Ut u pB,jjrct (o ; Bt.,il)B of lh 1)rUi. ,.con(! door w..t of th. Po.t Offic., ,n4 h, J
tho Constitution ti ,arly ,i,0 l-rimirT KlwHiun. . llllnhupo.r,lorndr.lUf.iiliii. B.J
cnlimit fed to tho .u - ..r 6n Oniler topf, rtr trench calf ikioi, 11
Slll'miue.1 lO Uio yytt utlioria o ann..un. tbe nn of .... ' , n- . . ..'. 1
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l.W1.1OUU1.1UH At IAJH I illCI
Tie undfriipned ! prepirti! lo mnufi
ererytblng in bu boo, at th lowurt fi?uri,
name of "ill variant nil worn io ai rpr
Dime
fur At
tino
footing.
Dead. Gen
i a nn nniomlment to the Constitution ..
i ---"". r, ...I.-.. riCU VII Will -'h" . V'""". I....ll f P....n In . .. . e.U.li,llfl f..l
r .7 r i 'r . thosmoko of every battlo-field, and Judro,,jwiu,,he ,in u ,h. u,
I'lownim oi iiiu 4tAp ait ill I
UH. OIU Dl.ll. ..v .v. f, -v
latures, bhaii ue vaua as pnri, oi . cis:lte R Bin,,c Htar from our flag.
Constitution : . Tho Union wis d
article FIFTEEN pctual, and when
SrrTin.v 1. A iwrsons born or nat- ,,....,, . ..tJ
..'."iL .1.. iLftlra,! K! miul - ""V"" ' ul""r.,wu ""'" rad to U SoMii o. .Hon mi a.
iiri.uccu hi " arvpr:i rSl!itiB lOr raiincaiion. Willi hunmcl llvor, ol i.wrri',e in., a a ranuiimix i"r , . - niviti rr.vvinv
il.,...,.r rn - .. .... ' . ... . ... -r .1.. II . v......i,i,ll,
UriSUIUUUII ll.u "ft .1. I..u.ln...1 .... .I.nff it waa lrt rA AW:'.!! uilir. PUI" rci .u hit- -iii.n i ... , . ... f .ill .1 - i:i
t - j - - - J . . .. . - iiiu uiiuc'rsiitii.iiiiu w " w ... ... .. i iT...m. i Am bu. . w .ii kit. uor
.. ..l. '. ... win., n ni.i ii " . . . arMM. nanv. .1 in. rnmir. mrciiuu. I. . . a l
CUIZIM18 OI 1110 Wimtu uiHtvn ...,.,. 11Ml .Severu Of the States at . " , toanea io a doj io or i jnn oi age, to
. t i " .1 mv m mm a. I i r kHnAiinna inaa riamn ai . t . i . r n a w ..u: I ,i
rcsiue. r.-, , ,.r ,,,. ,,, ,l.rfrf it.." r .. ..f" i" ""' '""i.ii w
tm lia i j a aa nn uacuaMW
inn Mnios wiii'reiu mo
i. . j.. T. C..v ,h .. . .. . n I ivnoK inu ...v... - -- iteorffo r.riiaia, ni ivnox i i., i mmiiuai. iur ba maJ oon. D. C
msnome m j state shall mako or eniorcc anj iuw f.. reo or iourycars beforo redcring AK-iat.- Ju.ipr, ..iy.-ot to th anion of the b.in-, jUD. nth, i6-l jr.
in tho 83d year of his ago. Col. Win. ; wlirl shall abridgo tho privileges or in ticip adUcaiou to its adoption. lt,oer.tie ,..ny,.t the Primary Ki,cio. ; nnwcMTTWTBn Vtp
W Seaton ono of tho editors of tho immunities of citizenti of tho United r cain0 tt , fUIUian,ental law of w tiir..M to announce the nan.. f uuaamniiiau. Jtiu
. OCaion, uiiu ui i ,,... nor liall anv StatO deprive S , , i, i :" ,t, ,., Vincent K.IIolt. of Bradlord tp, ai a eaodioalely WOCLDJott Inform thaoltiteni of Clear!.!
Washington InUlligcnctr, died in that, States, nor shall anj oiaio 11 u,the land, until altered in tho manner Utr AiK)ciBlc Jlld):rf iul,jMl ln. ,io .,f I nH T,,,B'Uyf lh.t i h opened a.boP;
t , M ii,(rlP1,- i th Rlat venr'an' Vvmn of lllc hbcvr,) 0r 1 ),01 )L. HJ prescribed within its articles. That the H.mocratic party, at the lWrjr Ekttiua. ijd boroogh, aer Mr. C. Kratter-t itorejorti
citj, on oaiuruay, in " without due process of law nor deny ,1(.trumcnt hag lt.cll aitcml Binco the COCNTY COMMISSIONER. W9 of ''returin Md1ri"
u mo " 1 J 1, IO UIIV mTUII niHllll l. jui inn..
organization
!iul several of the
.States
which had . William L. Hiilirl, of Iiwrrnrc tp., aa a eamliilnle j
rriembcrof ConLTCss from Brooklyn. tho caual protection of the laws
.. .1 . 15.. 1 !.... t Sr,. KonrfKOIltnl irCR Hliall bO flfc . . .1 ..,4 i'"
aioa M inai city oi. oaiuru;ij .-a - - n . Ktn. , teen in nosiiuiy, ranueu m u.uv..u- Vtmocntie piirlv ,i,e .riular, Kutiun
. ..p ,mcntS. llaU lliey laiieuto uo ho.inv.v- We ...,horii.d to announce the
CLOCKS.
w as quoted at 1-64.
r-UOld, meW 10rK,OU UlC iOin. nCCOraillg IO llieir reKJic; uvr wouia not have been ft constitutional H.-nry Mtoua, of ClcarCId, a. a candidal for
bera, counting Indians not taxcu. uluWo-thirdsmaioritv neccsary for their Comuy Cunimieniunrr, euhj-t to th action of th
tnvcraiie any, at me rnmary tiecuon.
election for tho choico of electors for . . .i,,,,.,. flMr u-l.i.l.ilnnd. COUNTY AUDITOR
" .. r. . 1 Mr Aiillinriced lo ftnnounfse the name of
hn A. L. I'lrraL of Goshen tp- ai a candidate
County Auditor, uliji-ct to the action of tbe
ii'niocrutic lmrty, at tbe Primary Kleclion.
I ...n f .m tl..it ) fliAf nrn
..i I I 1 . . r .! A VUllll'VU.-IIV IU1 m..v fm - -
oi mo maie inuaouaui vi uui oww.i fiilil fnl nll .,, nurnossto
The RousseavGrisneil Affair.
We elsewhere notice tho blow struck
at "loyalty," by General Rousseau, on
Thursday last. The affair attracts
considerable attontion. Tho corre
spondent of tho Age says :
"Tho Radio1. are cnueavonng to
make a little political capital out of
it. Griunell w as in his seat before the
House met this morning, apparently
as well and uninjured as ever. Geu.
ICousseau entered the Hull wbilo the
Clerk was reading Mr. Spalding's res
olution, authorizing tho appointment
of a select committee of fivo members
to inquire into tho particulars of tho
caning of tho gentleman from Iowa,
ir: n n-i. .i:..: i..l
IVjmniivliy. iiie uir.iiiifuiBin;u jvi-u-
tuckian paid no attention to it, and it
passed unanimously. tho cipcakcr
appointed Messrs. Spalding, Raymond,
ranks, Jlogan and .Moor head as the
committee. Mr. .Moorhead.at his own
request, .was subsequently excused
trom serving. There- is somo talk
among tho friends of Grinncll of ex
pelling Kousscau. It is not improb-
ablo that a resolution for his expul
sion will bo reported from the committee."
The following proceedings were had
in Congress on I riday, and referred
to by tho correspondent:
linmedintelr after the reading ol
the Journal, Mr. Spalding, of Ohio,
offered tho following prcamblo and
resolution, and moved the previous
question :
Whereas, It is alleged in the public
press that Hon. Lovell l. P.ousscau,
a member of tho Houso from the State
of Kentucky, did, on the evening of
lhursday, the 14th instant, commit
an assault upon the person ol the
Hon. J B. Grinncll, a member of the
Houso from tho State of Iowa, because
of words spoken in debate in the Ueusc
by tho latter ; and
Whrrtaf, Said assault, if committed,
was a breach of the privileges of this
House and of tho member assaulted;
thcrciorc,
Jlcsolved, That select committeo
of fivo bo appointed by the Sneaker
to investigate tho subject ana to re
port tho facts, with such resolutions
whenever the right to veto at any !ratificatiou Tll0 amcnd.nent abolish-, ,,e"
oIao! inn fnr tlin choii'O OI electors For . i . ...I...I..
. . ----- - . ,ea slavery uirouguout our ihiiu iauu.
President and Vice President, , repre-j yQr 6 u lhoso States',
sentatives in Congress, vxecut.ve and wcrJ ..j j,.- lho prc,cnt Con-,
judicial officers or members of the , ftb aa orsinizol bistcr8 of tlio Union, i
I (narantee all my work, aid aipaet to lecnrJ
,lm. patronage Djr promsmiu ana Biuetioa
1 I 1 . . .1 m wnrlr In Ik. lu.
ityle f the art Uiva n a eall and lett n J
capacity. JiXai K. SIIUKKUW
Jnna IS, lSG6-tf
lA,.:ul.li.rt. llmMnf lu rt.nin.l in nn h .
- rft .i'vivvi, ..v.ii " J
being twenty-one years of ago and Scnatorg aild iq,rCBcntativcs to
citizens of tho United States, orin hc Le iB,ative councils of the govern-
any way nuriugru, exee .or Fu.u L Notwithstanding this, Congrt
pation in rebellion or other crime, the i.,, n refugi Ht0 admitlhc
basin of renresentation therein shall
be reduced in the proportion which
the number of such male citizens shall
bo to tho whole number of malo citi
zens tweuty-one years of ago in such
Stato.
Sec. 3. That no person bhall be a
Senator or Representative in Con-
.J T. . . I . I
gross, or tiector oi rresioeni, anu
Vico President, or hold any office,
civil or military, under the United
States, or under any State, who, hav
ing previously taken an oath as a
member of Congress, or as an officer
of tho United fctatcs, or as a member
of any State Legislature, or as an Ex
ecutive or judicial ollicer qj any state,
. . . i . r. .....:.. : t.
IO rUlMHIIW IIIU UIIBLliUllUll VI
wf . i . i . ii i i :
unucu .-Mates, ..nu t,,o f K 1 ith0 proclamations of every General
i rumriwt inn nr ri'tielhon afrninsL the . r.
laws, or given aid or comfort to the
enemies thereof. But Congress may,
by a voto of two-thirds of each Houso,
removo such disabilities.
Sec. 4. The validity of tho pubtic
debt of tho United States, authorized
by law, including debt incurred for
payment of pensions and bounties for
services in suppressing iusurroction
and rebellion, will not bo questioned,
but neither the United States nor any
Slate shall assume or pay any debt or
obligation incurred in aid of insurrec-!
On the 14th inatant, at the rcridcncc of J. M.
Fouler, )., by tb Ker. Corge Morrif,
Mr.
MARTHA
giHiauve councils oi mu gui
rrcss
cm
A Stato cannot cease to bo a State,
either voluntarily, by force of arms,
or by action of Congress. Once in
tho Union. It is a murcipal copora
tion. It is incapable of committing
(treason. True, tho inhabitants thereof.
may do so; but tho moment they arc
purged therefrom, cither by conviction
or executive clemency, the State gov
ernment must bo resumed.
Congress passed a joint resolution
at the commencement of hostilities, in
suuBumtc, maw c uau nu iuivi.uvu i-,, F.ATIXCJ lTATE.MR. CHARLES
interfere- with tho domestic mslitu-j . bciinarrs ha ao authority t aeil Uod,
tiona mill awn of the South. in scndini? i orreeeiTa nanayi belonrinc to thie eilaU. Per-
, - f C I 1 1.1. ' I . t
our army against tbcm ; but to com
EAMl'EL II. WALLACE to Miu
ELDER) all of Ilarriaburp, Ta.
On th Ktlj of Mcy, lijCC, by Rer. W. R. Vhit
nry, at the houte of Plummcr Ilocrlv, Mr.
CHARLES W. J1EVERLY to Miu CATHA
RINE E. MILLER; both of Liccaria toanhii,
Clearfield county.
On the loth of June, !$66,ai Clearfield borough,
by Wb. Torter, F.u., JOHN' ti. KLINE, jr., to
ELIZABETH EEAtMONT; both of Laareuc
tuwnihii, Char field county, fa.
Hcu: glflrfrti5fmfBt.
jfoa hating ptid hi in uonejt will plai Inform
fel them to obey the lonsiuuuon nna
aws of tho land. To this effect wcro
n of lb dale and amount.
WILLIAM A.
June U. IRKS
WALLACE,
Attorney, Ao.
fja7A.at.pd
CHOOl. l.liTIIVt.. Tbe
) School Director of Grab eta towaihip will
let to build, by public outcry, at tirahatnten, on
Departments Wcy entered theSouth
cm States Soldiers were compelled
to respect the property Ot all respecia- Saturday, th th day of July next, to new
ocnooi iioumi. Loniri le n jiten 10 me
low tit reiponiibl bidder. Plan and Ipecifi.
cation to be on th day of letting. By
order of th Hoard of Director.
Attet. C. W. ETLER,
Jan 20, 1966 St secretary.
ESTEAY.
rpilE suhteriber, raelJinjr In Bradford tow
I ibin. bad a roan HORSE to lear hie preaj.
he on Thnrday, th 7th inatant. Said burr u 1
about eight yean old, a llttl lam in th let)
bind leg) when last heard from h wai in tU
ttighboibood of Hugh M'MuIlcn. la Lawrn:i
towmhip. Any person giring infiirmitioa U
refrrance to bi wbercabouU, or Ulura him It
ma, W)U be liberally rewarJtd.
K. It. MAINS,
June 13, 1866 St-pJ. Orahamtoa P. 0.
T7"IUNU. The (ul.tcriber, reildiog in Itrai.
1 ford tornbip, about fir week ago, foaad,
iu the public rod, near hi barn, a bag. aith Uu I
initial letter of -u. U. M. Ibvreon. 1 be ut
can bare the tame by calling for it.
June 13, 1S&6 31 jiU MAIik KlLLE.
Admiiilt.trator'1 Notlre.
T ET1 ERS of admiuiitratioa on the tut 4
I J tleorec ltoi, late of I'lkt townrhlp, ( Uai
(rid county, docc-ated. having been granU'd to the
undni;ned, all pcrtou having claiuii agiiaft th
laid ettate are requrited to prrtent tliMS Jtu
perly authenlirutcd fur lettlemrnt, and thvie ia
debled to laid catata are requeued to nink p
mnit without delay. D. K. MOkKL
Knox townihip, June 13, 18CC 6t-pd,
laablrd Mm. Attention 1 Wanted, onr
ble citizens, and not to interfere with
that of known rebels, unless in obedi
enco to tho command of their superior
officers. '
Slaverj was of necessity abolished
wherever our army went. The army
broke uij slavery.
Congress notwithstanding these facts, t
prcsists in asserting that the entire!
Government are out of tho Union.
tioa or rebellion against the United W.hJ. do lhe?' 80 ' 'CT f U, ad;
ii., thn in., or mission of twenty-two Senators, and
ClAUTlt). AH pertont are hereby ctull m.
J ed again! parehating, or In any way aiad
dling with on red tot, three etore, lur bede,
rn bug. on tabl. a et of chair, and a lot of
ther hoaeebold faraiiure, left ia ear of JO It X
LYONS. Brady townihip, I object to m order.
jJ JOHN HOOVER, Jr.
A I)MIKI)TK.TtH-S NOTICI.-Notic
....ml.i v..r.nm ia. ""eoy gin inaiieiier ot Adminutra-
emancipation of any slave, but all such " ' -- i .-... 6a ... ..., of Franci. ?.., e.... dee d,
debts, obligations ind claims shall bo tho9 Srlntc,s ould destroy their pros-. ., Bradford tow.;hiP, cit.ri.id l,
lw.1.1 !ll,..,r.wl t-r..rl pectSOf power. They are pipe layingl b' day been duly granted to th ander-
hcld Illegal and told, K . , rrc8idecv VV1CV JwiiU I !. I "h- all Peron. indebted to ,J a.
SEC. 5. The Congress shall have or lhe .ne l 8l(ff nCJ- A,,r W SUt.t. will plea., m.k. payment, and tb... hating
a .... i - -J v f - i.iuii vt ucni.niii win iirr.nni inein to ..I r I ..
v i.ii-
wo men In Clearfield county, who hat.
lo.t cither an arm or leg, to .ll Wadiwarth'i
water proof Arnica Healing Planter, th belt anj
ebeape.t Court Platter In the market From f J
to $10 per day can be mad. Addrtu, with !1
cent for naipl and full Ir.formalluD, A. P.
BELCHER, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.
All agent and peddler would find it io their
intercut to aniwer th abote. April Ii, 'it Im.
1) ropoaala. Eealtd propoial will t rte.ired
by th Commiuioner of Clearfield county,
I'enn'a, at their otfic, in Clearfield, until the
30th day of un B?x, for ercc ting a entered
r.ridg, with good .ton abutment, acrou th
mouth of Aaderton rreck, in th Borough of
Carwenitill. Plan and pciScationi ran bt
teen at their ofiic ot and after 4th dy f June,
1S6B. AM nd RKA V,
CONRAD BAKER,
W..B.BAPiT,Crk. C. S. W OJtaELL.
rieartltld May 30th, lSSS-it
orough Ordinauce. Sic. 1. R. Itcn.rttd
Boroi
ami
power to cnlorco oy appropnat
" I a . i .1 l 1
isiaiion mo provisions oi mis aruciu.
These "amendments" are to be hast
ily rushed into operation through tho
Legislatures of tho various States, as
at present constituted, without allow
the people a voto in tho matter.
The amendments in question carry
in reference thereto as in their judg- ici'fA them the latent curse of nrgro
ment may bo proper and necessary suffrage and negro tqxtality vith the
for tho vindication of the privileges of j whites in civil and political rights. This
tho House and tho protection of its fact, it is well kucw, by tho Disunion
members, and that lho said commit- ists, would secure their overwhelming
tec havo pow er to send for persons defeat if put to tho popular vote, even
and papers, and to examine witnesses though put cheek by jowl with a see-
on oath. , jtion repudiating the rebel debt whoso
The previous question was seconded pa3nicnt requires no amendment at
and tho resolution adopted. I all to prevent. Tho peoplo aro oppos
k 1?..,.. . 7. ' ii-.i .-.a. cd to anything taking tho shape of
June Un Mr. Grinnr-H. of !otra ,l,k "uffrago. They are opjioscd to
was crossing the portico this after!. ' 'ng a premium to the Southern
noon he was overtaken by Gen. Rous-ibUtc8 for ,'"akine votcr8 cf.1 ,cir tiC'
Ari.'..,,. . .n i crucs, and they arc opposed to gixnt-
more athletic man who r.rried in hi, nK Powcr ,0 1 l0. JJun,I ConRrcbS to
r-i.A.t . -n m . r ,i.:..i r.c 1 to it U they prchT not to
an inch in diameter. Placing his left d? eo- lh 1U "ia,tl"
hand on Mr. firinnnir. AuKW of suffrage left to each Sute for itscll
i..n.. i...:n,u.. ..ua i.:- -.1 ... to determine, withoutstrcss orinduce
i,isiirr-t.iu iiui I RMIJ Hr'IM.U III 111 IJ . I Ml I
ho had not retracted his remarks of nfCUS..?J i7' " J-'on."?nt, l?, no.,.,,ns
ia,. f- r::.,.,ii ...t. dso. 11 tho Disunionists shall continuo
... ...I. UlllliiVOp lUtl.VI .ntUII'
ished, replied that be
say.
Jloussoau then declared
issue,
1,0,1 to press tho matter to an
had nothing to ,,., . , . ,
0 . forco this cheat and swind
that
Let the
and
11 0 upon tho
. country, let every representative and
"W J .. -l. .l' . I
would make him retract, and cavo o" gui uy o sncn iiiwmy 00 repu-
him several severe blows with the uiaiea ana cast out. ji the people
r),t nA inn tn .i, u,nA. at once elect new and honorablo men,
stylo, in which Brooks assaulted Sum- ,w-.rn-d,,tjr.,.t m " t0. l,Ur-g
if,nii,..i,MH .1.- 1, put upon it. and to repeal every act
. n r.,L nn 11.- i.' "passed" by the Kump, fulsely called
blow tho cane was shivered into fra. ,a.w?l Commence this at once, Yotera
mnta anH T?n,...non i.t. . of IVnnsylvania. and let tho next
tack. Meanwhile, Grinncll had en-' LLpe",,fttn.roi ."d lho "cx,1 ongS9
.Innrnrn.I to i.r-o.i n,a i.:,.i. how that the people know their
lives in tho next clectorial College,
and thus perpotnated tyrannical pow
cr. They would perpetuate a consti
lutional wrong not only lo the South,
ment without delay.
jt;v 01-p
LANXAU PKAKCK,
Adiur'X.
2l. it hereby given that letter of adminiatra-
I. . A i. 1 J . ... I .
but to the liberties of the entire court-; JiV.. .7 wi.Ll'8" .TcVlT Uu
try, that they may hold hfficial posi- af Brady town.hip, Clearfield county. Allper
tions and dictate to tho President. I 0,.. to ..id ..t.t. will pi..,, make im-
. . T.i .. .1 .11. .1 - 1 mediate patmcnt.and the.c bavin, claim, acintt
Anurew jonnson up urn s ino con-i.h, umt r will nr..e.t tb.m for ..Ttlem.nt. t. th.
JlO IS 1'residont nd.r.iBncd. SARAU K. 8MILKT,
JelflStpd Adm'x.
I ordaia.d by th Burgett an I Tow
I'uuncil of lb Borough of Clearfield, anditii
herebj enacted and orua'ned by th authority tt
th tain : That on and after the dat of th ia
Ordinance, no peraon .ball .rect, or cauM to b
erected, any (table, cow thed or pig pen, on th
tide or line of any lot in the limit of (aid Bor
oogh, which raid (id or lin i. or may b fa
cing or adjoining a .treat ; but it hall b law'al
ta erect each .table, cow fhed or pig pen only
o. the inner .id or lin. of th. lot. ic. X. It
hail b. th duty of tb. 5trt Cumtnir.ioner t
remove or came to b. removed any tablt, cow
ahtd or pig ptn which may hereafter be reeted
oa that aide or lib. of any lot ia tb. Borough,
which .aid tide or lin. i may b. facing or ad
joining a ttreet. The coat of .aid removal and
twenty per centum added thereto to be paid by
tbe owner or occupiee of th. lot on which uch
.tabl. cow .heti 1 r pig pen m.y hat been rct
ed, to be collected in accordance with th. act of
A.embly. Sic. 3. No peraon .hall b allowed
to throw or collect in a pile any mannrea or coal
ahee on any itnet or alley within th. limit of
.aid Borough, and every p.r.nn 10 ffftnding,
.hall b. fined for each offence in a torn Dot l.i.
Iban on. dollar aor more thaa fit. dollar. 8ueh
fia. to be collected a ether Borough flon are by
law eollect.it. le. Sac. 4. All manure or coal
a the. hereafter found on any .treet or alley (hall
b. deemed th. propertp of th. Borough ana it i
hereby mad. tn. duty of th. Street Comoixioa
cr to take inch manui. and ccal aihei and die-
luui of IS. .n, . niit.lt. n, Tir.tA ..la. Ik.
Improved Fit. Dollar rrn..t. f .n,k ..;i 1. k.1.11,. Hr.n.k
umniKi' 1. - !'-
f,i.iT,9n on I hn finnw Shna entoniinv' ' .y.. " .V il" . " I:"." ". . ' """" Treaanrcr for U n.. ef th Borongb.
' " T uw fm wi.v mm uw (u.sput. llDill KBJ
saw-mill, at Snow Shoe in thiscOUnt,'mo.t etneient Wa.hlr.g Mahia la the TOuntry.
was killed ono day last week. The; "l"lT ' k " of ihi. ma-
... J , . ehin. In your own fciate or county can be atcared
particulars, as nearly as wo can as- b, ,Ppi,f0g ,.0 t our .tor.,737 M.rk.t .tr
certain 111cm, were ns ioiiows : ine, rbiia.ieipbia, ra. j. s. lash A Co.
deceased, in company with somo olh-!lf0l,h Cloth. Wringer in th m.tk.t.
1 . rf .. . Whole.als and retail.
ers, w as surveying in tho w oods, car- A to eonBtrT m.
rying his gun With him. A do?r CaniO chant and dealer, generally. Je.S.'Sd
in aignt w nicn ne was anoui 10 snooi; TQ AJAj ,;00K Bu Yrs. j Emm. . rtMuced to mah. imh,ediat. p.j-mcut
WhCn hO discovered that itWaSadoO, XA8. K. SIMON. 33 South 8ixlh Plrael. Phil.. n'' ,uoo baling claim .gainrt th. HW WW
and accompanied y ft young fawn, tl d.lphla, U agent for the following valuable r,t, ,hl10 JulJ amb.etitir.tcd for ttlment.
1 vi'ii.ti 11. iiKWivs, -
stitution and tho law
of tho whole people S-mth as well as
North, Ho asks Congress to admit j
representation trom loyal men or the
South, and for this he is abused and
villi fled called a traitor, and every
obstruction thrown against the consti
tutional exercise of his office w hich is
in the power of an unscruplons and
JUST RECEIVED,
II. V, SMITH 61 COS,
A Frr.h Lot of .
PEAS AND CANNKD FRUIT.
Alto, a oprior article of
dictatorial Congress to invent. JVfta-,"" -8 Lr.ATII ER BOOTS,
bum llrpublic. All .i. and .xtr.m..y low. (J.l
Sir. lxro.rT t Tanwia H'ulbnf AKI). LASH'S
Lt .IVVIf W..- 4 I . tl tf IHV O fl Milt V I M' A S H f Nli
JAMES WRIULEV. Burr.i.
Wm. D. Eiona, Sec'y. Jun I-3L
AdopUdNay th. 1Mb 1S66.
VI )M1 N 1ST KATOKS NOTICE.
Notico is hereby given that Let
ter of Administration h. tin. day bee. grasted
to the undir.igncd. on th. Estate of lieury M.
l'ruoki, dec d., laic of I bion tp.. Centre to. Fa.
All ierton. knowing themtrlve. indebted lo .aid'
lie laid tho mm ilown without unrifk.'. book
ing it, captured the fawn and tied itJ;.
W ith a Strap 110 had around his Waist,' Dictionary of Mechanic J tell
returned ta tho gun and picked it up "b,lIie Roord, by Frank Moer 9
by tho muKlo, when it was discharge 5' "'''"f " l7inV- .V v " "
i .1.1 . . . . 1 . . , . Coopr Novel. Dickeoi' R ork.
ed, the load entering lho right sido, w.riv.i. a Gibbon' Rom.
June 6, lffifMt.
WILLIAM L. SHAW,
Administrator..
CAUTION. A3 pertont ar. hereby warned
again.t harboring or trading tny if
Mary, wh. ha. left my led and board witbeat
any just can, or protocaUon, a I am deter-
min.it In rt.v J.k. .r V .......
abovo the hip bone passing diagonially , M.c.uley-. Work. ,rt,r thl. date, nnle compelled by law.
through the body and lodging Under ir !.e,V.""r'J0I ArU "4 Manufacture. June 4. "lio-3t-pd. JOUN G. ROYER.
t . i n . It , . 11. . Brroft t nittd State 8 tol. Ac. A. ( ' 1
the loll arm. lie lived but a few( 1 fumUh ail Book, pubii.hed for p.bii. and c- roT". tow.Ttx, wa. t.wsicbt,
minutes after the accident. BclUfonte pritat. Librari.a, at whoi..i. pric... t.nd a . i'viik, a. k. wkight. tr. a. waliaci.
ir7fctman.
ill.l of any book wanted, with a atamn. for Kltil. toiw
pric.,which will be ontby r.turn mall. f)ej.3m i
J.T.
(It.
LKONAIO, i.
L. KItD.
. CtlBlM,
iTFER WISH OK IRON.-Aa.xol.it. lnr., X. If H.Al 1lT,a
.h Win., with th. (y""4J IV VtstJllltUUli -UUJ.
hlows. which . ' . . " - ,r fsv..j n .
aimnri f l.i. unnA ngnts, ana, Knowing, aare maintain . - - u,ot,.i- n
"K '. '. . . " tliAml ic SUte Central Committee have re- I imprecnation of dry Sn.nl
r...w.ulloul Vl , r..i-..! . . ..'loved to r i Mum fV.nvi.r.t nn nf aotitily el Ualiaaya Bark, and th mot eacneti.' fiK
As IJoussoan ceased, Grinnel said,? . ' V.r i , " ? kh f FOSTER. PER-fcTS WftTOWT ft CO
"You haven't hurt m T?m,r...i extra session of the Legiuatore, dis- .tnol.ienda ot Johnsoji and Cltmcr cxid.oflro.. h hU t ri.n. ..r,.rj ir.i,.j 1,... . ' waiGHI w,
replied "I didn't wnnr.0 hurt two nus-!Ln lbe n ttnd M1i,,J1 Counl,C8 of H.u.l. w.,k..i ehai,b..u JtTa' P ' LirSBURQ, CyTst Co., Tx.
rP.-:.'a.-,i.nlMnnt 'T 5 'nivn-tminvnn.. T.-.1I K- . Pennsylvania, to be hold in the citV"1 , Bill, .f Kx.b.nr. Note. andDraft. dueon.Ud.
I wanica IO OlSgraCC yOU, and With- . , , .'ofnendinr nn IW.Ina.Ut- th ISlK "e't languid app.tit gl
drew.followed by several of his friends I"1,1"?. . ? fl?1 lht hil'1 One, hundred jOj. V.fu-t"'. 1 . f- .1 ! Jl?l !"P?T". '?'.'!'
who hud r tl n. 1.1. .i ana inim -tnree oonaiors ana JWDre-
through tho instrumentality of loyalty jfirinnell is not suffering any ill effecU entatiyc. t 0M rach-1 33,000.
- J 3 3 ! from the blows which ho received. 1 A,d J, 8aIar!M of officers, door-keepers,
KEOossTRUCTr.D. The portion of: . jcieriss ana reporters
Oil City.rcccntly burnod. is bcinir re-'. ,1J""uv,r' disunion mem- pimung, s auoncry
"V 0 OOF OI I h A (limn I 'nnrn-neo fWm I'An. r. Qi nr 4,x,1m
r. e.t to foodJ DtrUSJTS KfcCtlVtU.
.a .a. d-lt.-a! A 1 KU..J. .MH.t.ll Mlflltlail.
a. a - .aaia'awa w a s tliwu, IUUI paw in. Iinnrtn. ITalfia. kjllll SSIKini IB BU m.U tl lirVWfU i. WW ir.i I taH".
1 A a .1 rt . a lAl lit r tlAVi It tab Him i AOiitn I. ja. !. t.t .a I .i
Mm ana uurvy-inrco oonAiors ana lwrre ' J v 13 uw,k u o onxunnoo. ikim on nQneuur flutbineM. F.iebBrt m- viui oniiouj on duo.
. .... .. . a.... 1 i Pnn.miflAA A . UH C.t. M. M rsmnrai ik tf al.kt in. frt.. P.nklr llatiia m how ami Met
vviiiiiim.vv vv 'fifvu I UU OVdlV Villi- . ........ va w.wiut, faOH IQQ U avuw - r
paiirn in Old liorks. tho citadel of Do. ?f b. rtow. .jitem, ready rurbutin...
J T " "
bui t with more substantial and fl-er,!
Vli.IlTna limn 4 Kaa Imi f fTt 1 l . I ... . ' . .
fft rrofi 'i n fm I inn imr K
jouy uuuuings are now in progress in National Bureau of Inxurinrs Aa tV, r fnr thn M.mnl n
the burnt district. The citizens of measure proposed has no foundation few months.the next Legislature could out tbo Suto. Alkntown Democrat.
11..v..c.... i nun ever in common sense, wo nava ao tne work- i hout ih .dd t inn nf
'rl.v- .nliK L TV nith power to tndur. fatigue and ml.. dlV....: - 6ep't. , I8SJ. ri ir.atras, C.ntr. C, P.n.'
, ana mo cost oi Mtmii vi i katk of iron i nw .s tjtviiv nipuvti t, .
.. I if i in nnr .lisllni;tl...l ....l:.!.,!. MI..II., J.c.ln. iv ,k. ..j: , . , 11 KM K I UAlLirl.il.. e, V? it.ui".
. DOSlalTO. nillCaL'O. . n.iiiu.niiKi iwiuiuira r -.. .. .nmrj emugii u- vK.i'
csHcn"ers io . and Jor ""pernor, oy a monsior aemon. . " i . M , . rroto.iu. mm T i-nn.an . - f
will Lot 'be V cent ?tration, which 'will give . forward t USl Xtl?2&?JvM IIV
U 11(1 red tlinim.aml i!tl. M'l lun w tuu oi IIIO union .nergeii. a in. vniorid., as. anlikt that. In. w "uu,.imi.'upiii'ii.iT
" - an ... . J 1 It m . ' I. II Tl . 1 . J lirK. A Tl Tvnano. I
..;i;n . and constitutional Liibertv throuirh- BUP". "Tl mn.mmaiort ami on or h.adach..Mi . miru . are, b hidciid
" i a 1 a . . a a i w r .Mirvi .
JU.rcn . 1. IN'U-JffiO.
truction mmh -better t.an the Wnfth. no donbt that the Uouse will speedily , single cont to tbe regular annual .
;T-gton .tampers. f a it. pnditure ! Tax-payers, how do j
a
cr-
ou
vauionin wan., ia Bream nent amonr
T.geubl. tonic, ha a. .qua! a a trenrthener
JOT A cruel wag turned a baldhcad- or-e',oy .IV.0' . i'V n-PrioUi. .
. j j . . aa. i ootii.i, au.ru and CU-
vii menu iuvi au fiicmY ny BUA-ISiniT Ion. f.r d'nxn.l.. n urnattt -.l.k f..L...l ew.j
. W a ' AA WdWO0aM i Watfw "4 J V
7v m pott eery, 1418 Chettnut ti , Thila. I t:4 rckie it
1"klater Frih ground Flatter fcr il Vy
J. r. KIATIER.
tuu to have his bead frescoed.
j.r,
Herrlnr, In a'l
IRATIBR'P-