She Republican. 3fl (ironnit 11. (inoM.ANnRR, Ktlitor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, April 18, 1867. VoHenloti" ll'fto C'aiucd IA W'ar. Tho Northern Disuiiion'mto have fur six years repeated that tho Southern Secessionists were the canso of the war, with nil its untold evils, and hare succeeded in ranking a largo number of our pcopla believe it. lint like their other crimen, they will within a lew years, if left alone, confess that they themselves were the authors Tho greatest 'boast" among them Butler charges a portion of Ihb bretb rcn with murdering a woman, Mrs. Surratt and little as this political highwayman and coward is disponed to do an honorable act or tell the truth, he blundered into it when he made this charge, nud history will so record it. Great rogues invariably qnarrel and expose each other. Hence tho day is fust approaching when the crimes committed against liberty, person and property by tbo lenders of the loyal ists, will bo laid bare by those of their own kith and kin. Butler, Conover and detective Baker will yet develop tho crimes committed after tho war commenced, and Forney and tho rest of the blizzards will detail tho cauoo of it, and who commenced it. In fact the latter haa already given us the be ginning of tlio alphabet in the lesson he intend to imparl to his readers. Ho is so impregnated with crime- and toadyism that ho has commenced de livering himself of very small doses of his knowledge of tho "great conspira cy," about which ho has written and knows so much. Tho folic wing few lines taken from the Philadelphia Press of tho 15th, is the entering wedge to future confess ion. Head it : ' A nefro haa been Dominated for Mayor of Lynch burg, Virg inia, ant the bout hern rebela and North ern jjemooracy art holding up their bandi in hor ror. If this tilack man could nave been nominated to thia oSoe seven ycare ago the country would bare been spared a fearful war, and Virginia would bare been spared the military district bill. The fact is thus plainly and une quivocally stated by the Clerk of tho liiimp Senato, and amounts just to this : Hud the pcoplo of tho Southern .States, previous to 1SC1, nominated and elected negroes to office, no war would l.avc been waged against them, und the great sacrifico of I i to and treasure would not have taken place, We have always believed it, and tinw boldly declare it, and the future will fully Chtablisli tho fact to tho i.iiiida of tho mot t skeptical upon this point, that John Brown, Abe Lincoln, Horace Greeley, Ym. Lloyd Garrison, Bcr. Wade, Churlos Sumner, together with an association of British arieto crats, and their confederates in this country and Europe, tonapircd togeth er to bring about a dissolution of the Union, and to this end precipitated the country into a terrible civil war. But the great vitality of the country, and ti e deep seated lovo and affection of its people for Democratio institu tions defeated these bold, bad men in their "great conspiracy," and as yet the peop'e havo only become pnrtiully debauched, notwithstanding the coun ter influences of war, military tribu nals and the knavery and hypocracy of those who have unfortunately ad ministered tho affiiirs of State for the past seven years. But the end is not yet. These conspirators having failed in their object to dissolve tho Union through the instrumentality of war, havo only charged tho scene. In stead of feabting the minds of the poo ple on war, plunder and its exciting concomitants, they havo rosorted to tho secict caucus system in the Rump and our State Legislatures, and in this secret maimer conceal ever; thing from tho people. Having failed by the open and exciting acts of the bold highwaymen, they arc wry trying tho strategy of tho midnight burglar. Er. rrything pertaining to tho union mid harmony of tho States and tho people is passed upon in scciot by the l)is onitm leaders. .Public debate is sup pressed, exocpt by accident. Military rule is thrust upon one section of the country for the purpose of feeling the public pulse. If no rcstivencss exliib- its itself, and tho people are foolish I enough to keep knaves in the govern ment departments, these lenders will yet accomplish, in a milder form, that which they attempted by war, arson and murder. Although every loyal throat was rendered honrso over shouting ''tho war for tho Union," yet the wholo aim and object of the uctors at Washington was a war' for disunion. We, hope our readers will bear in mind tho above confession of the Press. Neither war nor military fiistriet bills would ever have been inaugurated bad tho peoplo of the South made Mayors and Congressmen out Of negroes. Vide tho Press. o CameiMB county is havo a jail. iM ell other Cat' Vs do likowis f flood Joke. Our readers no doubt remember tho charges made by loading loyalists in Jnnuary hint, against Simon Cumer-m, to tho ttlit l that ho had secured his election to tho U. S. Senato through bribery and corruption. This is no doubt true, littlo as Forney & Co. are inclined to tell tho truth. A Legisla tive committo was appointed to hunt op the bribed and tho briber, but none were found. Strategy being in the direct lino of the Winnebago Chief, ho ho arranged matters that even no smell of bribery existed on Capitol Hill. Hcnco tho wiae and sago con clusion of the committee Tho price for each loyal member was fixed at from 83,000 for a General Senator down to 8100 for tho lowest, but no money was to bo paid until after tho expected committee should report, or n'ter tho adjournment of tho Legisla ture, so as to defeat all inveBtigations. Those members seeking a re-election were offered tho highest price a point well taken and everything moved as mcrrj- as a marriage fetid until after the adjournment, wheu tho buzzards flocked to the Lochiel for their prey. Simon having a neat securely in the Senato at Washington, and holding tho negotiable paper too, compelled the old members to discount theirs fifty per cent., (Middletown rates,) and the new once seventy-five, with tho promise of going fifty better on their return next winter. This may be properly termed "cheat ing all around the board,"yet a "grand moral" committee had the impudence to report that "nothing was going wrong," and that "nobody was hurt," as the "late lamented" said a few days before ho doffed a scotch cap and a military cloak. loyally to-day, as in the revolution, feasts on corruption and robs tho people of their treasure and their liberties. Relioious.(!) Tho stamp, tax, and tariff party, havo lately made an ac quisition to their concern in tho shapo of numbers. Tho New York Confer ence, at their late session, adopted a resolution endorsing the Hump Con gress and negro suffrago. If our Methodist brethren continue swinging they will make tho political circle in about two years more, when Metho dist County, Stute and National Con ventions may be expected, and none but brethren placed on tho ticket. We fear the leaders of this denomina tion are placing tho food so high in the rude that tho hmbs of tho flock cannot reach it, and must therefore become so spiritually depleted that they must starvo, or bo gobblod tip by the wolves. What short sighted men the Wesleys, Fletchers, Chirks, and their coadjutors must havo been. The improvements made on their religion within the past five years is wonder ful. The children scarcely recognize their mother. The wisdom of Simp son & Co. is gigantic, and almost in comprehensible, so far as truo religion is concerned. For a body of men styling themselves christians to en dorse a set of men who havo made a haicm out of the departments of tho government, is rather a strong doso. More than five hundred concubines are kept and supported by tho Rump and their adherents, and yet they are complimented by a Conference. The " whore of Babylon" is certainly losing ground. The pcoplo are no doubt aware that Simon Cameron's friends, known as the Pennsylvania Legislature, mljourn cd and went homo on tho 11th instant. They made ample provision for plun dering the people- and the State during tho next year, and provided for any contingency that may ariso by bor rowing twenty-three million dollars. This is "loyalty" illustrated with all tho modern improvements, and should tho pcoplo become rcstivo under the rule of these political burglars a codi cil will bo added to tho prou'rammo dissolving tho Union and turning ev ery Statu into a Poland of the Russian persuasion.' Sanctimonious. Tho negroes in Washington, in view of the municipal election, are waging a vigorous cam paign. They hold nightly meolings, and invariably open and close with prayer. Zac Chandler, the "blood letting" Senator from Michigan, was to speak at one of their prayer meet ings the othor nighl.but was so drunk he could not como to time. After the despatching and reporting of several committees, Zue was reported ill, and the stand was occupied al ernntcly by a black and a white nigger. This, wo should think, is blending the tho sub lime and ridiculous, und tho races con trary to the bills. The Democrats of Uagerstown,Md., on Thursday last, elected their entire ticket by an average majority of 80. This is tho iiitt instance in twenty years. Negro equality was the test. .All the "wealth and intelligence" of the opposition lelt the Radicals and joined tho Democrats; hcnco tho de cided victory. PlIILADr.t.rHIA Af'PoiXTMISHTS. -Tbo President has appointed Col. Petor Lyle, Cwllcctor; ex-Governor Porter, Naval officer, and Samuel G. King, Surveyo of tho Port. They were of eourso all rejected, because they are all well qualifiod for their respective position. Jury t'onnttslonrri. Tho party in power devise every menus to increaso tho fees of tho old ami necessary officers of government, and the creation of new ouch, so that In ten years from this lime they would have nearly as many ofllco holders as lax payors, if their subjects aro foolish enough to continue them in pewer for that period. Public plunder scorns to bo the leading propensity of loyalists and liko their English grandfathers, they have in a few years succeeded in posting cither a stamp dispenser or tax gatherer at every public place. We direct tho attention of our read era to tho new Jury Law, which we publish on our first page this week. It will bo observed that tho good old rulo of allowing tho Sheriff and Com missioncrs to draw tho jurymen bus been abolished, although it has work ed well ever sinco our government had an existence. The present re formers aro removing every ono of tho old land-marks, in order to trans- mit us a despotism, and that of tho meanest kind. The people of this country will soon bo the slaves of oflk-e-holdcrs and demagogues, unless they become sensible enough to turn ran nd and deliver tho affairs of state into the hands of the Democracy. A Lib Then, or Now. Harriet Beech cr Stowe and her male and fo malo Abolition cohorts, a few years ago stated that the "barbarism of sla very" had made the Southern negro a sullen, morose, dangerous and igno rant being; during and since the war tho military satraps and negro bureau school marms have eulogized them to the skies as "intelligent contrabands," and that the littlo three year old pick aninnies will learn their A B C's in twenty-four hours, nnd are turned into teachers, surveyors, etc., in one year, and for general intelligence far exceed tho "poor whito trash" in the South. What a pity thry don't ship a lot of those smart people to Boston so air to enablo their friends to caress, kiss and cajole them in pnro Yankee stylo. Connecticut Election. Below we givo the voto, by counties, for Govern or, compared with that of 1800, when English was defeated by 511 votes : comma. Kniliah. Hawlry bullish. llawley. Hartford ,.73 Nrw Haren...ll,:u New London. ,l.'-t Fairfield 6.477 Windham 2,:l l.itebSeld.... 4.501 Middlcsci.... 3.0:i8 Tolland 2.UX s.y.i tt.CH s.hto 10.7S4 4.61)11 J.:i9 t,U4 4.:i4 J.M 1,0:12 s.a:o t.oie 7.0V4 8.0o7 4.771 S,J7 2,47 ,,.'. O...70 ,74 4.41 J.J.'M 2,3711 44.4D6 43,381 43,4.16 43,97 Majority l,0?i. The Senato stands, Radicals 11 Democrats 10, Radical majority, 1. The Houso standi, Radicals, 127 Democrats 111, Radical majority, 10. Last year their majority on joint bal lot was 64. Their. Watchwords. It is but twelve years ago that "place none but Americans on guard," was used by the present leaders of the Disunion party as the rallying cry of tho whole clan. But this demagogueish emblem has been dropped for that of "place nono but Africans on guard." The tilts nnd changes of tho Disunion lend ers aro as lofty as those of tho roebuck and the moon. Then they were en amored of "Sam," but now their love of country is oozing out and "Sum bo" takes tho place of '.he veteran "Sam uel" of twelve years ago. Tho Legislature has repculcd tho Stato tax la w; anil hereafter each coun ty will be compelled to pay a certain fixed sum the aggregate being $:1U0, 000, lascd on population, which as signs as tho portion of Clearfield coun ty a sum not excoeding 81,000 per annum. This wo hope will stop the miserable habit of assessing property at one-fourth its value, because of the State tax. The Speakership The State Sen ato previous to adjonrningon tho 1 1th instant, elected the Rov. J. L-Graham one of tho Radical senators from Alle gheny county, speaker, he receiving every "loyal" voto, while the Demo crats cast a unanimous vote for our townsman, Mr. Wallace, who though defeated for want of numbers, com mands thrco times tho respect and in fluence in that body that his success ful competitor does even among the enemy. Col. John S. Miller hns been reject ed by the loyal Senntc, as Postmasicr at Huntingdon. Ho is tho fourth re jection within the last two months. From two to threo appointees have also been rejected for Milton, Danville, Williamsport, Towanda, and a num ber of othor Pennsylvania offices. Dr. Hanker, of Goshen, Uhio, com mittcd suicide on tho 12th instant, be cause his children opposed his marry ing a young widow aged 22. His age was 71. Ho however made a will and bequeathed to her a gold watch, carriage, etc., and requested to be buried in his wedding suit. The progress of events U amply illustrated in the "nutmeg State." At tho State election on the 1st instant, the Democrats carried the city of Hartford by 600 majority, and at the municipal election, ten days later, they carried the city by 745 majority. Hon. U. J. Raymond "the little viUian, as Grocley 'ealtf bJm baa I bvnn appointed minister tcvJUatrilt. Woirrw Ittptibllrnntsm. In the days of our fathers, when parties wero divided into Pedum I and Ami -Federal, and later, when tho parlies wero known aa Federalists and Republicans, the idea attached to an Ami-Federalist or Republican was just the opposite of tho present day. Now to be a Republican means to be a Radical in principle and a Ccntrali zationist in practice. to abstract Con st itu'.ionui power from two branches of tho Government, Judicial and Ex ecutive, and to confer it upon Con gress, to in pose taxes without repre sentation, to punish not alono States in Rebellion, but States never in Re bellion, as is seen in the Stato of Ma ryland, whoso Senator is denied his place in Congress ini pi y becauso he is a Domocrat. Ono is almost start led as ho reads tho burning words of aslnngton, Jctlcrson, and .Madison, against such usurpations of power, and justly indignant as he realizes that after all it is the minority and not the majority of American people who perpotrato theso abuses. In theso latter revolutionary days we not only rob Stales of their true position, but citizens of their legal rights. A military commander is applauded for striking down, in his own personal discretion. Stato und Municipal offic ers elected by tho peoplo, and for put ting in their places, in tho exercise of the same discretion, those who hnp pen to meet his luncy 1 And this at a timo of peace, too, and wilh no resist ance or thought of resistance on tho part of thoso whose heads aro cut off. Cromwell attempted no more in En gland, nor Bismarck, single-handed, in Prussia, and the rest of Germany under Prussian control. Our modern Republicanism is at best modeled af ter the French' Revolution. Embrac ing till atheism, all infidelity, all fanat icism, all radicalism, all the bud feat ures of ancient federalism, novelties all, and none of them good ones, it runs riot in the excesses of a revolt), tionary spirit. Oh for ono concious hour of those blessed days when Wash ington and his cai ly successors presid ed over the Republic! That hour might teach tho poople of the dangers which belong to unlicensed phrenzy, and which has followed ourcarly history even as the eurthqtiako sometimes fol lows tho stillness of nature. To-day the Constitution, when nut a dead let ter, is tho object of contempt, when ever it crosses the path of thoso who desire to overrule it M. Thiers re cently closed Iris speech with tho re mark, for France, which is equally true of the 30th and 40th CongresB: "I will add but a single word, there is not ono single blunder left tho Gov ernment to commit !" A'. Y. Express. Pensioning Newspapers. Accord ing to an act of Congress the Clerk of the Houso of Representatives is em powered to authorize two newspapers in each of the excluded States to pub lish tho United States laws and do the official advertising for the govern ment. Good prices are paid for this work, and tho weaker class of news papers struggle for it as it were the jourr.alistiu elixir of life. Mr. Me- l herson the House ( lerk, has awurded this piitronnge to papers in nearly all of tho Southern States, and wo find that tho fortunate ones are all of the extremo Radical type, and nearly all of them sickly concerns, which could not long exist without food from some nn usual quarter. It seems to us that if the Radicals arc determined to pen sion the few papers in the South which arecrgnged in fomenting disturbances and keeping alivo palitical passion and hiitreil, it would bo better to make a direct money appropriation. The' might as well bo published in Kamschatka as in tho journals select ed, so far as their presentation to the Southern people is concerned. The said journals have no circulation that is worthy of tho ln.nic, and the few copies that they print aro mainly sent to admiring friends in the North. It would bo a better plan to keep them alivo by rations from tho Frcedmcn's Bureau. Xew York Sun. Why sot Try Holt f Now that Conover is convicted of periurw whv should not Joo Holt, tho head of the so-called Bureair of Military Justice, bo put upon trial t Why try and con vict tho mero tool and agent and let the princlplo go free 1 All that Cono ver did was to comply wilh tho do matids of Holt, llo was furnished with tho money by Holt, with which to procuro witnesses, in order to prove thai Davis wasconnocted with the as sassination r.f Lincoln. He made such a bungling job of it.that ho opposed his guilt, and compelled his employers to mako a show of virtuo by abandoning and prosecuting him. Suborners are every whit as criminal as the princi pals, anu as richly deserve punishment- They always flourish where legal coui U are suiteistnled by lynch law or military commissions. In such times and places suborners and com mon informers, thoso rests of society, hold the lives, tho rights, tho proper ty of the rest of community at their merry, and Holt should, in equal just- ico, bo tried, nnd compelled to enduro bis sliarool Hie pumshmeiil. lit. The Nttiao Experiment Tho British Parliament cavo qualified no- gro suffrago to the negroes of Jamai ca, ns long niro as 1H.S4, and then re moved the qualification, by decreasing tbo tax to a very small amount, so that any working negro could voto. I lie experiment has worked so bad ly, as to elicit tho following remarks from tho Tribune : "It I. a anraewhat rrnarkatl eoineidenr that juat at the time when the riarht of tuflmfre haa been eomerrefl upon the freedmeii or the south, the ne groei of the mot laumrtr-nt of the lirltnh Went India pnaaeuiona anoei.n savi aaia smiiianilt iiirnivrn or tiiit ainnr." The Government of Jamaica has been handed over by tho British gov ernment to a council appointed by tho Crown, and the Legislature of Jamai ca is abolished, (negro and all,) and this too, on the petition of tho people of Jamaica, to bo rid of the horrible position, in which free negro suffrago lias placed them all. The Lorain (Ohio) News says that "the young Indies ol that place walk on their tiptoes, and can't help it, as their waterfall n the top of their heads draw tip their back hair so tight ly that tbev cau'tput thoirbeols down ssjnarerr withont great pain." AtriM" Ueorge and Miiir llndtrnl. 1 1 is bar fly necessary to recall what has been done in Louisiana by the Military Commander placed there, and approved by - tho Secretary of War, under the Military Construction Hill. Tho authority for this use and abuso of power was grarted by Con gress, and Congress is, of course, re sponsible for tbo conversion of Ten Stales into Five Military Despotisms, and for till tho evil consequences to Liberty nnd Justice to flow from this act. Such acts, however,, impress us deeply with tho order of events in tho curly history of tho Republic. They curry ns buck to King George and the Declaration of American Independ ence, a Stato paper for which Radi cals profess very great reverence, but to the real terms and meaning of which ihcy pay very littlo respect. The charges made against tho British King wore thus, in purl, recorded : lie haa refuaed to paaa lawi for the areommoda tion of larice diatrtcta of people, nnlets tboee peo ple would rclinqtiiih the right of repreaenution in the I.ugiilature a right iueatimable to them, and formidable to tyrante only. He baa naade iudirea dependent on hil will a,!eo, for the term of their olhue, aud Ibe amount and partnrnt of tbeir aalariee. lie haa erected a tnullitndeof now oiTieea, and tent hither ewarma of oftieera, to haraaa oar peo ple and eat out our aubataooe. llu baa kept amoujt ni, in time of peaor, fund ing aruiieR, without tueenoaent ol our leitinturre. He bju affected to render the nilitAry independ ent of, and aunertor to, theeivil power. He bae combined wilh othrre to auhjeet na to a juriadiction foreijrn to our oonatitution and unae knowletljred by our lawa, giving his ajevnt to tbeir pretended acta of lefrialation Fur quartering largo bodiea of armed troopa among ua ; For imiioeing Uvea on as without anr eoneitt For depriving ua, in many eaaee, of the right of trial by jury j For taking away our r barter r, aooliihlng our moat vaJoablo Uwa, and altering fundajneuUlly, Ibe rorms of our govcrnmente ; 'or turpeoding our own legiilaturca, and declar ing tbemaelvet invented with power to kgiflate for na m all eaaea abuaocver. And it was forcibly added that a prince wboea character la thut marked by eve ry act wnlek may denue a tyrant, uolit to be the ruler af a free people. Now, every one of these several Declarations appear as if written for our own day and time. I hey are painfully applicable to the condition of the South, to the action of Con gress, and to tho eternal principles of truth. J lie more wc Hunk ot what Congress has done the more we feel amazed that so many of our people silently look on, while tho precepts tnd example of our fathers are thus trampled in tho dust. The 1'ublle Otbt. Tho following is the official state ment of tho public debt of tho United States on the 1st instant: DEBT DKARINU COIN INTEREST. ft per ct. bonds 07-C!', S108.il"., 850 00 0 per ct. bonds '07-Oc, I.r.42,U41 80 6 perct. bonds of 1S1, 288,7 fa.uVO 00 0 per ct. 5-20 bonds, JM,o(12,000 00 Navy pension fund, 12,.'0U,000 00 Total, . 1.4!)0,..:1.M1 DEBT BEAR1NO Cl'URESCY INTEREST. C-per ct. bonds, 812.922,000 00 3 yr. comp. int. notes, 13P,U25,(W0 00 3-year 7-30 notes, 582,330,150 00 Total, 734,2fU,70 00 Matured debt not pre sented for payment, 12,825,058 32 IEBT BEAK1NO NO INTEREST. United States notes, (375,417,249 00 Fractional currency, 9.217,404 90 Gold certific's of deposit, 12,500,000 00 Total, Total Debt, 417,225,343 $2.('G3,7 13,374 08 AMOCNT IN TBEASI RY Coin, f 105,050,470 22 curency, 34,328,824 5 Total, 140.2H5.3O3 74 Ain't of debt, less cash in "treasury, 82.523.428.070 34 Tho foregoing is a correct statement ol tho public debt of tho United States, as appears from the books and treas urer's returns in tho Department on the 1st of April, 1807. llitin McCi lliicu, Secretary of the Treasury. ftarThe real fanatical Tankeo clo ment which now litis control of the whole power of our government, was never yet known to do a good thing. ii tlio wnolc raco was swept away, tho world would miss them only from nn absenco of the evils they work. They havo a certain kind of power, or rather force, tho motives of which aro self-will and selfishness. A self will which stops at no obstacle, and a selfishness which would break a world in pieces, to make a stool for a fool to sit upon. It is rumored that Rarnnm issodis gusted with his defeat in Connecticut, that ho intends to sail for Mr. Sew ard's new Russian possessions with the first steamer. Tho country, lays the Day Hook, affords a splendid opening for Itarnum'a genius. It is filled with greasy "What Is I Is," sea horses, seals. Arctic dogs, whito bears, foxes, and blue men 1 J usl the place lor Ilarnum. The Maryland Question. The iiallimoro Sn estimates tho vole of tho Slate of Alary land at the election held on Wednesday on the question of hohpng a Stato Convention to he as follows: For the Convention, 7,531 ; against the Convention, 650. The Convention will bo held on the second Wednesday in May, to amend tbo Stats Constitution. Now that Mrs. Surratt has been de clared by the highest Radical author ity innocent ol the crimes for which sho was banged, what reparation will her murderers ninke her broken-hearted orphan daughter f They should at least give up the body of their victim to her friends for interment, and we hope they will do so at oneo. Gratitudk.-A (Tenth-man in Worces ter, Mass., won ?5,(ino on the election in Connecticut, nnd on Tuesday of lust ttfck, gave tho workmen in his employ some four bund rod in num. her a holiday, paying them full price for their time, besides firing a salute of one hundred guns. Thut is the right kind of gratitude, and evidently was appreciated by his workmen. A Gipaoy wnnin promiextl lo show two joiiiijr ladies their htir.lHtid's ftiees in pail nl water. They ii, i lOtiked And I exclaimed: "Why. wo eo onlv our faroa." "WelltbtwefnceswiUhi. hnabjnd'ti when yon gH irriM!" The t.nxtaronl ot the South. There is it lot, of lo 'fers in Wash ington, without i Imiiicter enough to iivc at home, ami too liiry In work abroad, who havo constituted them selves into what is Culled "Tho Souh ern lb-publican Association," the chief of whom seems .o bo "Gen." Jack II ami I ton of Texas, a lirigrtdicr, who received Federal pay, during tho civil war, neverto fight, but ever to talk. Through tho negroes of the South, tho Lazznroni expect to govern 1 10 whiles of the Sou h, and hence, are only conAonl with such liillsus those Iho House has just passed, called the Louisiana Dili, (from Mr. Klliot of Mush.,) which strips the while men ot Louisiana of all influence in the Gov ernment, and clothes only the negro with power. This "General" Hamilton has re cently introduced into this organiza tion, embodying tho Klliot idea, in the support ol which he is reported as follows : "Governor Hamilton supported this resolution in a practical review on tiie tardy leg illative pro ccediufra upon Iheiuhject of recimitructiun. Tbii body had praetimlly evaded the whole mailer af ter eo many month of prvcra.tination. He bad loat all hope of juatioe to loyal men until there wai some diacnmination between them and rebela. Freeident Johnnou wan leaa ai ururper than Con greaa waa an oppreaeor, and the boutb eould not be restored by tbr pn-.ent bill paaaing that body. Neither tlrcely nor lteecber ar.uld any longer be eooa.dcred rep eenialire mem of tha Republican party i they wen behind the timea; and it was the duty of the aeaoeiation to ciprrae ilerlf ean didly. He believed that CoUjtrru waa aowiug the aeed of another revolution. How long and bloody it would be, the future alum can determine." Thus, these Revolutionists, as in tho French Revolution, devour one another. Hamilton here devours Gree ly and Boechcr, and Congress, while nil devour tho Executive and Judicial branches of the Government. Ex-Admiral Semmes says in his salutatory in tho Memphis Bulletin : "Sinco we laid down our arms at Appomattox Court House, tho whole United States, has becomeour country. Tho Confederate flag having been rolled up in honor, and consigned, along wilh the brave men who perish ed beneath its folds, to the keeping of history, tne old nag lias become our flag ; but along with the old flag wc claim the old Constitution." Samuel Ketchum, Ex-Treasurer of Coshocton Count-, Ohio, indicted for embezzling, forgery and perjury, and Jim Brown, his accomplice, for embez zlement of public funds alone, aro out on bail in the sum of $14,000. Several years ago tho office of the Treasurer was roblicd of a large sum of money and tho Treasurer waa found gagged and bound in a chair. Recent disclo sures have led to the belief that he wus knowing to the robbery, hence bis indictment. In the galleries of the Houso of Rep resentatives, at Nashville, Tennessee, a short time since, there were 153 nc- Sroes, nnd only 17 whites. This is rownlow's Legislature. Rut the ne groes in tho gullery, with all theirsuf locating stench, aro a thousand times moro to bo respected than tho white negroes on the floor below. Hon. James A. Bayard has been ap pointed U. S. Senator from the Stuie of Delaware, in room of Hon. George R. Riddle, deceased. Mr. Bayard was formerly one of tho Senators frcm Delaware, and resigned his seat in 1804, rather than take tho test oath. Ho is an able and experienced states- mar, and a truly putmt c man. The Missouri Democratic State Con vention on the 8th nominated Andrew Harding for Governor, Judge W. B. Kinkead for Lieutenant Governor, and John M. Harlan for Attorney General, Democratic papers in Connecticut cay that Culfax and Dcming wero so auro of Deming's return to Congress, tiiat Colfax iiroiniRod to "leave a hole" fur liim in tlio Military Committee. Married in Williamson, Mass., Mr William Williams anil Miits Lizzie Williams. For particular aee small Bills. If you wish to make an auolitioniM look ns if he had lost nil hi friends ask him if ho has heard from Connec ticut. On Ilia ?6th of March, HST, llATTflEW C. youo at ion of Eiuna, and Uaar V. AnonT, aged 1 month and ?? dnya. Druvat babe I lion kaa't left ua, Here thy loa we dcerly frl. But 'tis tliid that bath bereft ua, lie can all our eorrowa beal. jjlcu? dmtisrmcnts. Iron City Hotel. HARRIKBl'ItU, PA. rvh, ewWr-rther respectfully invitee tha pa bile M and travelinff ooaimonlty ta give hint a eall. Lumbermen are particularly invited. Preach, German and Knirluh pkrn in the b'ue. t'ba'K- e moderate. Apr, IS if. J. M. WKAVKK. VI DITOK' MHCI .-IU th. natter of the estate of llinry Crowell, of Itradlord (p., Uttteaactl. All pernoni intereatcd are hereby noti fied that tha uudereirned auditor, appwinicd by tho Court to make di.pofliiion of munt-va remaining in the banda of Joha Crowell, adtniniatrator ot ilenry Trowell, deceased, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at hia nfhoe in CIcarnoM. on t-atunlav, tbe 4tb dav or Mr, l"C,j, at 2 o clock, P. M. J. IU.AKE WALTEKS, aprlS-.1t Auditor. CI Al'TIO X.AII peraona are hereby enntiunrd ) a.-am.l i.nr iha.iur. or in any way meddline with Iho following Jiereonal prertv, new in poa aranion of I'.b.ticrer Mc.Maalcrs, ol liurasidc town ship: I mall black Itud hor', I sorrel stncl horse, I eorre! hone. 1 roan boi ae. I hay mare. I lor aled and chain, 4 hoga, I aett of double harness, aboul u bushela of r, and a lot uf atore goods, as the same belonga to us, and ia 1. ft with hltn on I n n'T' DAVIS A PlUM. AprilJlMirl.pd. Real Estate for Sale. fpilE aubaeriber Bow offers hia premises at prl 1 rate sale at a bargain. It e m-i.l. of FORI V jrea of land. T W KN 1 V KI V K of a Inch are ele.e. ej and under eulliat:on, bavii, thereon ereeted a plank frame bouse, bam, and I lie other necessary oul-bntldinirs : together with a good spring of wa ier. a Hewniig on ueru of eO Dull ln s, ai.d aWat 4.IHH1 feet uf timlier. Two-thirds of the improved portion is aowed with Clover and Timothy. The property ia situated In l-gffs townhip,' on the Philipahnrg and Corwensi ille turnpike, one-haaf mile east uf bUJierille. For lunher particulars Inquire on the prctoic, or address tua li dcreign-e-l at Clearfield llridge P. O. aprM tf JQllX T. ASSET. 1)ltt)l'tW t..."eered Prop,T.lsTinie"r.. eetrrd Until Anrll So. f:. for the ereetioa ' e " ir i iioimsi mini IMS u-ehareagk of CleartVld. in aeoor.leae. with sJaos to k. al the oftee of J. B. MrKtiallj, Lkj. Part of tbe material is on the ground. Ky enl-r of Ibe llo.nl of Tm.te.s aprll S tlrfi. W. kllr.K. ..-, LIVERY STABir 1 ho ttrnt ha la now fully fin-pM.! i. .rtoriiUlf nit hi th ftnrof 1iimitmij nor-, i.Htf,,, ctauuiv mm. iiatmsm, vu iiw auonon p'jiicaj u.J on rraunU lnm. JttttiUeuog ua Lucuh: tix.s.t, between TbirJ mud Fourth. CkftHlvld. April 11, lii7. ("1 AI'TIOV All iirun art hfrljrhiufiun J ftftT-.ii.fr pitrrhninfr or in it.v ny fm-d iiu.t wi'b four bruwn it id two bay Ul'j.h, iiu ., mule.) barm at, wutua nd tquifMitrn i, nuw iq poiteMinii of isxttir M. A'lttMi", of Pliilipibur;, Ontr Co.. Pa., m tiwi Mine bloogt to mf &ni m left with turn tuject to my orUrr. j.prll-ait il. p. W. K0LT. Oil Varnishos. Fainti Irnhes, T L"8T iwuivetl asti tor unlr rVp dr ti JOLI'il U. lHtVJN. prll-tf ( urweti'vilir, Pa. PINK GlioVt ACADEMY AND SEMINABY, Fim tiiiovg Mills, tie tub Co., Pa. J. tU THOMAS, A. .M.t PHnrlpal. FTMIIS Institution, organised in 1862, will op JL its TUiRir-rinsr Kai.n th twenty-fourth u n tier jirrMrtit control on Wednesday, April S4, lftU?, and emit in uo fiv mnnthi. Ilorltng aud tuition, hugliah bratioheft, iMr. Inlornation gifcn on applicutiuu. aprll JOSE1MI KL'.NZ'S XEW CL0TIIIXG STORE, CLEABFIELD, PA. FTMIE iubacriWrUkcMhii method of annoanclng J to th ettiirniof Ctoruld and tb public (tiuvrally, that tto baa juat opened a lryr ttock nf CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Toutbf and Rovt' Puita, tb later stTlef of llati and Op, acd iiOO'li aud 8HOKB, all of whir ha will di'poac of at a tnlic above rott. Iln can be found on Market atreat, betwoca Third at4 fronrth, in tbt rooia formerly occupied by illiaia Huffman, where he to licit the ritiifn t.i eall and esamiue bit ttoe JOLPH KL .NZ. ( Ir&rfield, April 11, 18C7. THE LATEST OUT I MONET AVED H MOXET MADE J B E WI.Ji; t tryoa ), ta varcaaaa CLOTri- Inn, HATS i CAI-f, r Furaittiinj tiocxlr. GO TO C. II. MOORE'S Xrw and Cheap CUthiur tore, whera will bt found eonvrantly on hand a lara and weW aa. laeted aftorttnent of Fina Bc Cafwiovtra ituta, aad drabi. brown, light, and io fct ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING Adapted In all saMSoaa ot tka yrar t al. Halna. Orawara, Collara, aad a larf a aad wrll allrd a.tururrol of Ina HaT4 and CI Pi, of tha vrv latcat atylaa arH in farl avarything thai na bs called fur ta hia lioa, will bt luraiaH4 at tha vary lowaal oily prieta, aa they bar, braa parcbaaad at tbt lowait poaiibla Sfurai, aal will ba auld in tb, san, way ty C. H. MOORS, la tha Post COca Baildlog. Phi.'if.il.O'. Pa. xews! r'ail aad Weekly papera. Mafttint. ; ai, tare aeortmt of tha la'ent and beat Nwr,f, Juki Book a, sle,, coBtuntly on hand at C. II. MoORB. Jo tha Pott Oflloa Puitdinc. a wil l Pnilipibarj, Pa. InTR AY. Cana Urtpaaainfr on tit prrmiaef j of the tubecriher, in I'rc&tur twnb p, on er about tha firat of March laat, a rrd and white f pot ted Bull, tuppoeed to be about tbrc rears vid. Tha owner w owners ara hereby notified to CAtine forward, prora property, pay charg- , and taka him away, or be will be told ai the law dim-t. apr-3t-pd E. ii. UKAKHAKT. 1 X Till'. COI MT I iF 1'OMHtlft FLLA4 of Ctairtield ooanty, PrnnavlYania t uinua vtupdward. No. 13. Sryt. trrm, I'd Foraifu attachment. Wm. Abbott and Cbaa. nbaker, jramiahea. Now, March II, lt.G7. the Plaintiff cnlora a n' for tba Protbunotary tu aiavaa daiua-a on tua judgment in thia paw. WALLACE, BIGLEIl t FIELDIXO, . Attorney a lur Plaim. Tbt elaim in this ease ii two knn lrrd dollars. D. t. ETZW'KILEK, aprt,lf7-Ct J'rulbsnstary. TVlSOM TIO OH PARl'MUltMllir; i 0? eo partuerslup heretofore existing Si twecn C. R. Poster, J. t. it tiirk, Edward Pert', . U Reed, Richard frhew, A. K. Wright, 1. I. Leonard, Jus. B. Uraham, and ta, A. Wallace, in the Bankiu; business, at PhiH:psburg, Centra aounty. Pa., ia thia day Uiseolvod ny mutual con aent. The buaineas will ba eouducle-J as heretofore at tha eauie place, un ier the title of Foater. Perks A Co. C. R. FOSTER.. RICHARD Sll J. I N i.lRK. KlW. PERKS. J. B. GRAHAM. O. L. UEEH. .1. t. leonard, wm. a. Wallace, a. k. vtriu1it. Alareh i. 1-I6T. n Ts Ayer'g SarsaparillQ, 1 i f' f Is a concentrated ealraet of tha I i VT ,c0,c,r0,'por",ak',l,'',botbtl LJ Vyaubstancea of still greater alterna I"war as to afford aa eteetual aatidote for diseases Parsaparilla ia reputed ta aura, rwch o re tardy ia aarrly wanted by thoea wba suffer from stirumous eoia. p1ainta,and that one which sriil accompli. b ttiiir eara moat prove, aa tbia haa proved, ot iftrarne service to this large elaaa of oar afflicted tallow eititens. How ouiaple'ely thia evaipiaad will do it, hat been proven by eaperiment oa many af tha worst rasea ta he louad la tha following cotnp'aintB - tJcrofula. Srrofa'.oua Swellings and Sores, r-kia Diseases, Pirn) les, Pu.ti.le, Llo rbes, Eruptinc, Si. Aotbony'e Fire. Hose or Kryeipelae. Tvtter af 6alt Kbcam, Sesld Head. Ringworm. 4e. A'y;Aiisee Feesrenf Uttrot is expelled from tha system by tbe proloug.d aseof ibi. tSarsaoa rtlla. and tbe patient is lelt in comparative ketta. 'sssiie i'l'eeitses ara eeused by lierwtala ia the blood, aad ara ultra boo a cansd by tbta Eatre.-t uf harsaparilla. Do not reject this Invalaah.e medielna. hscausa yo have beea in posed apoa by something pra teading to ba tiarsapahlla, while it waa a . baa joa have ased Ajar a-then, and not till tbea. will yon know tba iluoi of Sara.parilla. For minate particulars of th diseaeaa it aarea, we reler you to Ayrr'a Aweriraa Alman.c, which the agert below named will lural.k gratis to all who eall for it. Ayer'a Cathariie Pilla. for tha ear of Costive. oca. Jaundice, liyspepata. Indigs.Ujn. Ujsjo- .t.j, ro, roomaca, neao.ctie, II..S. Ilbee ri. turn, Heartburn arising Irons Disordered Slum, ach, Paio or Morbid inaction of the Bowels, Klet.leaey, Lose of Appetite. Liver Camaiamw llrop.y, orma. Uoat, Neuralgia, aud sa a Uia aer I'uL are aaequalled. They are sugar coated, so that the moat arnsi tiva e.a uke them with pleasure, aad they are tka best tperienl ia the world fur ail lbs p.rp.i ses of a family phyaie. Prepared by Ua J. C. Avaa k Co.. towel!, Mesa., and sold by C. I). aia..n, Clee'lda. W. C. .Veta, uiea Hep) Joseph H. l, a and Irvia k liarl.bora, CuxwsaaTille; Kea Soee. eer, Lumber City. aa.rf m BLACKSMITHING. NEW ARRANUEMLXT. IHE eul.acriWra, ia view af coming et.n's, design adopting a new sv.tem of d ong n.-.s on and aOer the lal of .Mv nejl. lak ihal date we will adopt the CASH SYSTEM, and all work must therefore be paid for lietbre lea :u the shop mmg this difti rime, however, it is of nur oustomera: that our prieea will he T b.MV PL It t I T. 1.1 ISS than is now charged fol work. TeT-Tbow knneiug themx-hra indehtiJ, and KhoM W k aocouuta hare aeS beea se-le-l. are etpeottd to oiih. forward aad a.ake setthiocrt briorr the time aU.te iudieatrd. V t ho tlM "S hints will not he l-rgi.tien. UKti. C. PASSMORE S"S. CirSeld. VajeJi Jl, !(,? tf I