I - rCfUarflrti llrpubUfaa. ltmr,::-S::::titAt 16, 1800 y rime Car Time, oa ni afier April Ut. j ItiOrl, trniii en the Prnnylvania Kail Koe J, ,11 top at tjrone, si li'iui r IIATIK SASVWASD. . I.SAV1NO WtSVWAR", P. A. ix-lrntlt Exrrnn.S.Si Baltimore Express, 7. IS F'bilBdel'a Kxpi 10.H7 Thlladel'o Express, 8,20 t... Ginntl. A.M.. K.l raslLtno, p. M., FV.UI The Constitutional AlemfnU- I Tho Washington Corro(.)n',ont of tho scene id tiio Rutnp House, on fins 10th inct. while tho amendments to tho Consti tution vero under consideration in that boJy. "Tho plan of the so-called Recon struction CommiUco for ouatructinq Lasts Ksrwn, SIAlTOMiJ. Tim. Lunbsr On ttic JM Inst, t V Josiah Evan., Kho,, Mp. 1'iTAni.rn ljrt.M ii. of Mndi- son ro., N: i , to MIhh Ajjnif. Sit.utr, of Piko In., Clearfield count V, Pa. On tlio lfttli inct., by Win. Porter, o,..u T'-(i , Jlr. Patuick IIiusi.kv, of Brad- pnwrimn ford county, to Miss Jam: Khopk, of ",lR1,l, Girnrd tp Clearfield county. iTt Pleasant On tho lit h Inst, by Rev. L. L. LllSO, Gardner went nt the residence of tho liril father, 'Z112D A CLP.ARItU RAtt R5AD. storing; A r rang' meet, i M. MO 1 Si 1.41 1.61 l.M SOS 1.18 2.2S 2.S0 2.60 f lllfl NnBTiWABn, ' STATIONS. Tim. 1" " '. A. M. ! ' Tyrone 44 9 10 20 9 30 D IS a -.7 I. 10 10 10 20 10.S.S 10.45 iT.ick Kail Road, hold an election for f Directors on the 28th inst. See notice. !Dead. We have hecn informed that James Curley, of Kurthaus tp., died at Oil City, htr-t week. Tyrone Intersection Vanacoyoo Gardner Ml. I'l 'n Kairiull Sandy HIJge Powelton Osceola Dunbar ARSIVB AT PhtUp1rif JAMES LEWIS. Sup't T. A C. and H. K. V. Branch Bonds b. w. sunn, & co., ! 11.00 1 tin restoration of tlm T'nion W.r Passenger, n.ia.Mau lima, r. ., i.iii ,,.ou,, . t 10 llfliiso ths a 111110011 llV iir. UNTi A I u.a iii.i, ui i urn .ii g, ariuve AT i Th Tr!n en tho Tyrone A Clearfield Road. ft g. lr. Qt 128 to 37. Even to Mina. LOUISA JI. Fl.KOAL, of Lu- TyroM J.00 ft...... . 1 ml n m ami Laval .it rpVil p b'-V; r. hV.V: fi. Mp. JJajmond, of Now York voted . , . . TJf.r w ,f , or run R . Q,.nl nm.n nun) 1?.mtil. - On tllO 10th lllt.. DV JlCV. V . fll. jU, h. Ku.twrd.t. th. Cltu-lnnatl t.pr... ca. C,ain0 Binglul.n, Famsworth, Hlirollficl.1, Mr. IIoBFBT PATTKRSON, l?Xh:V.hKf I JrL TrTmP -U! h"v." I la-Tho htock liol.leis Ol thOt.in J .,.,,,. .lllt (,Lion dinlrunel.iHin.r Knox township. ,h. vlate of Jan. Jarknon. do.a..d, lata of .... - ..." ... . ., .1 lr- i . !.! ni r.nii'. All the white men o tho South until titter inowuno way, y mo i-u.hb, jorun 1,7"u:l, v' , .t: 7,-rt 1870, but tho UadicaU following the Wiujam Witi.krw to Mi KaJ" lead of Mr. Stevens would not ullow Bloom, both ot Knox township. i0iim again.t th ,uw will prent :bem duly it to bo altered So the entire pro-. ",beDt'caled '""amesSacksox, - . Krannno was adopted. A hen Mr. Tn j,raiCnvd In. on SunJa v tho 13th 1 M.y o. lfe fit-pd JOHN JAt kson, inst., at tho resilience of his Bon, Jacob rtF.wiWG MAriUNK.-I wuld hrby ARB OPF.NINQ 4 AND Stllintr the Cheapest ami BEST LINK OF tDIXtr CCDCDIE-33 oflered in CLiAnntlD county. nvln been the latest to purohn'e we Lave the dvntgeof tjn decline tn price, and otrr thi advantage to all our cuatoraera and all olheis. AiniiHi iiAftraa. si WAtniKS. KineflolJ JKWtl.KT. 4lil SII.VFU WARS, and Sur-erlAp ilL VKtt Plated Ware, al UtocciD Patvul Mrrh CI. 1 SOr, .Jmn. utoaua r. w a di.i. cuaana n. an. WllOI.KSALB UHUCKFtS. Tobacco, Tea, Apices, fcc., i:c.( N. E. eor. Ith A Mrkt Fn., Feb. 11. IROfiCm. P H I bA DKLPHIA. laabled Rleu. Attentlmi I Wtntrd, on D two mm In Clrarfisld county, who bar Imt allhar an arm nr let;, to rll Wadiworth' water proof Arnlra Healing Platter, the bit an J ebraprat Ceurt Plattrr in the market From ti toflOperday con be made. Addreaf, with 21 ernti for fninple and full Information, A. V. BELCH Kit. Hoi 4S, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. I All acenti and pediilera would find It o their lnl.r... n ,n..,r th .ho. Aoril 25. '80 SlU. ...... k . .v ' - - I - wB Jbivmond voted there was considera- IIoover, nircd about 85 years. On the 8th of May, 1S0G, in Law rence townnpip, Kliza J. Irwin, aged 51 years, 10 months and 11 days. I TnE Rkpcblic This is tho title of bio upplauso among tho Ucpuhlicans, i a new daily puiier, to bo started short- both on the floor and in tho galleries, S y in Pittsburgh, by Messrs. Kennedy and it was some minutes beibro order I I Sawyer, to support the policy of was restored. Tho call then proceed j President Johnson. led, and when tbcreBult was aiinou need t 'the sceno over the final nassasro of tho ? Notice to Teachers. Wo call tho oivil llitrhts bill wusre-enact. d. Loud - " - ) attention of Directors, Teachers and :Bm).,us0 rninirlod with clanuinir of C Oti A wnhl-AKeot wanted for I the friends of edncation, to tho adver- hands went up from tho floor and gal I tiscment of tho County Superiuten- ierieSj especially tho colored gallery, I dent elect Mr. Snyder in ancther ; wh;cu w.18 wc filled (as usual) with f column, in reference toopeninga Xor-'rej)lx,sentatIvt,sof the Freed men's Bu I rntil School. Tho Directors, llcsolccd r(sjXlm jir, Ehbidge, of Wisconsin, S . j. .1 ...Anl . . . r . , l .1! ...J to ao Buiuuiiuii.t ut men unw '"i"-iroso to a JiOllli ot oruer arm iirecieu ing, nd we hope they will notgojt,0 attention of the Speaker to tho ttf iipy " ariinlei, jint nut. Adiirene, 0. i 0 A KEY. City building, liiddcford, Me May 111. 18(10 ly; E' back ou themselves ; but take hold of tho machine and help movo it along. o - .Tho card of a now law firm ap pears in oir columns this week. As the names of tho parlies arc familiar to our readers, w deem it unnecessa ry to enlarge, either upon its legal or numerical strength, as customers will always find some one at the oflico to lake them in. Aciests Wanted. We call the at tention of our readers, to tho adver tisement of Messrs. Shaw Si Clark, in another column of this issuo. They aro tho great, improved, cheap Sew ing Machine manufacturers, aud want agents to sell them. t-Mr. Gaulin has a proclamation in this issuo of our paper, that is of vital importance to thoso who aro in want of tho thing ho desires to dis pose of, at a slight advance. Read what ho says, and then call and bcc him. Hois always ready for a "dicker." To Contractors. Thoso in want of a contract, will find it to their in terest to read tho notice in another column, given by tho Duilding Com mittco of the Presbyterian Church, who it seems are determined to erect a new Stouo building, on tho ground where the old antediluvian structure now stands, on the corner of Second and Pine street. Fire We understand that the dwelling houso on tho turnpike, occu pied by Mrs. Spackman, was consum ed by fire on Friday last. The fire caught from a defective fine. The neighbors succeeded in saving nearly all tho household goods. toTTho celebrated Congressman and Banker Culver, was again ar rested at Franklin, last week, for violation of tho rules of the House by persons in the galleries, lie was greet ed bit a itorm of hisses from the negroes in the gallery, which seemed to pleaso tho Republican members exceedingly.! It is understood that tho bills which! accompanied the constitutional amend-' roeut will not be acted upon by tho' IIouso until tho fate of tho amend ment is settled by the action of the Senate. It is confidently asserted to- daj that it cannot receive tho requi site voto (two-thirds) in that body." lection for Directors. An election for ereo IMrceton of the Sandy l.lok Hail koad Company, will be held at the offije of Wui. A. Wallace in Clearfield, on Monday the 2Sth day of May, I SMI, at 74 o'clock, p. a. WM. A. WALLACE, Preeident. Taoa. t. McCuiXocon, Sce'y. May 10, I860 I inform the oublie. that I have been appoin Ueilinlo Agent, fur Cltaifield county, tur the ComioK Faxilt Skwino Macminr. Thii ia one of the bent Machines now offred to the .public I keep them on band. Any peraon celling at my reaidence can e them operate. Plice only -inuaas naau, ' May 2, ISrtO-S mo-pd. Near Curepvill. WHO I WHO! WHO I OUR NEXT UUVEBNOR ! We bare a orroct and tnking photograph of Ihe next Governor of l'enuylvaiiia, which we will lend by mail for 25 centa. If we mulake the man. the money will be refunded Immediately aftor elccli-m neat October. 1 It ClToiercr Heart 1 rite ana eee. Addreaa UA RTLESOJi fc CO.. May 2.-2 mo. Oil Cheitnnt t. Phil'a. Fruiti of Patent Philanthropy. The mortality among tho Blacks of tho South, seemingly in corrobora tion of tho statemotit of tho fearful mortaliti' among frcedmcn since eman cipation which lately was announced by Judge ciharkey, ot .Mississippi anu caused a murmur of incredulous sur prise to run througout the North, we have tho figures of tho provost mar shal general of tho armies of tho Uni ted States to show us how destructive has been tho war umongst enlisted blacks. Tho testimony thus borne shows how vastly disproportionate havo been the ravages of disease1 among colored troops compared with ihe white soldiers, though the latter were in so much greater dfgree sub ject to the rigors of active campaigning and marches. J. lie reports tell us that while 2,097 colored soldiers were kill ed in battle or died from wounds ro ceived in action, the enormously large number of 20,301 were swept nwa' by disease ; and In his analysis, tho pro vost marshal general savs. among the whito troops tho proportion of deaths in action and from wounds to the deaths from disease is about one to two; j among the colored troops as ono to eight. Abourit one hundred and eigh ty thousand colored men were enlisted in tho army during tho war, of whom accordingly nearly ono out of every seven died of disease. Tho general proportion among white troops is one to fifteen. It may ho assumed thnt where one colored soldier died of dis ease, at least fivo others were serious-' 'ly sick, so that a very largo propor tion ot the colored troops must nave been constantly upon tho sick list. Wat. A. WALLACE, WM. P. BIGI.RR, J. BLAKI WALTERS, FRANK riEI.DING. WALLACE. I1IC.ER FIELDING, Attorney! at Law, Ciearueia, I'a. Lepl bntlneai of all kindi promptly and M curatcly attended Ito. May li60-ly. rjROPOMALS. The Building Committee. of I. the Prenhyterlan Congregation of Clearfield, invite Scaled proposals until tbo I ft day of June next, for the furnishing and delivering on or near the ground where the old church now stand. materials lor building a Dew Rtoae Church, vit: Stone, Lumber, Lime and Sand ; according to Litis. Specifications, plans, and information to be bad, seen and explained at the onice 01 A. M. HILLS, Bec'y of Committee. May loth, lGo 21 A UDITOKS NOTICI'.. In the matter of j the Estate of John San, late of Jordan towofbip. in the county Clearfiold. deceased. The un ierslgned wbe waf appointed in open Court to restate and aIJut the accounts of John Swan and Uonry Swan Ex sectors of said dece dent, will attend to the duties of bis said appoint- menL at bis office in the Borough of Cleartield un Thursday the 14th day of June at 10 o'clock, A. a , of said d:iy, when and where, alt persons interested can attend if they see proper. May 10, 'fl 4t T. J. M'CL LLOl'Ci II, Aud'r. Q-a ffiCi Fer Year! We want Agenti O 1 atJOU everywhere to sell our lat Rovxn $2v6t-v.nug Machines. Three new kinds. Un der and upper teed. Sent on trial. Warranted eve 5 ears. Atfore salary or Urge eouiinissioni paid. The om.r machinej suld in United States for less than $10. which are afy tietmfd t) Howe, WbfelerA Wilson, Grever A B.ker, Singer A Co., and llscbelrter. All other eboap m cbites are I'nn'mcmeiitrscd the teller or uttr are liahlt Inarrnt. fine and isupi I'onmcnU Il lustrated circulars sent riir.a. Address, or eall npon rhsw A Clark, at Biddcford, Maine, or Chieogo, IlL May 1, l!)64 ly. J-EW STORE AND NEW GOODS! JOS. SI I AW 4- SON Have juat opened a . Ngtr Store, on Main St., Cleartield, Pa., lalaly occupied by Wo, F. IRWIN. Their stock conaiiti of GkocEatES of the beet quality, QuEENSiVAnt:, Boots and Shoes, and every article neccssarr for one' comfort. Call and examine our stock before pur May 9. 18G6 If. IN LADIES DRESS GOODS, WE bring tho latest and moat fashiouable styles. A L P A CAS, which are now eo fashionable, have good qualities ai low 45 centi, embracing every ehade. Wo offer also a Novelty which has just appeared in Dress Goods, called ie rcall: robes. These Goods corns in Patterns, compri sing all shades and deaigns. lieing already trimuied thy raquire only cutting and Citing and can be done up at, any time. w-J 'J'll?ai (HMMfiUilsll Fur use against Moths in Clothing. Best. Its advantages Efficiency, Economy j imparts sweet odor to lbeolotbes,and sure to last twelve months. Er; Drugffist has it. HARRIS A CUAPM AN, Mar 2 1 mo. Boston. chasing elaewrhere OltOLCIl OH 1)1 A SCE, Beit rnactril I and ordained by the Ilurjress FANCY DRY GOODS Ladies Super Kid Oloves, Ladies fancy Litle gloves. Ladies Mohair Mitts, Ladies fine Silk Net. Ladies fan cy Chenille, Ladies Magio RutflinjJ. Ladies Lace Kdfiing. LADIES THREAD EDGING, Ladies Valenciennes Fluting, Ladies Silk tassel Buttons, Ladies Silk Scarfs, Ladies fancy Ties, Ladies embroidered 'Handkerchiefs, Ladies Hem Stitched j Handkerchiefs, Ladies Luwn hand kerchiefs, Ladies Empress trail Hoop skirts, Ladies Hoop Skirt covers. 1"! X) and ordained by ne Ilurjress ana loss of the Borouifh of CleaHield, aud it Is1 bercy enacted and ordained by the auihorityj oftbesatne. That no person shall be allowsd I to carry un the business of slaughtering eatile, sherp or h"g, witbia the liirgtsof said Borough ; J and all meals offered fr ssle, witbia the Bnr-; . t, t rt J ''.'WC ouch limits, shall b kept elean and free friHH & 1 1 U lit & 0 tf ll I AilO. -..1 tl ...l. ..- I,,....,.'.. B1.B, V ' ail BUO, SUW II, or '"' ) Am nersim viulatire this Oidinanoe shall be fined for each offense, In a sum not lesi thaa five, nor more than twenty dolkrs. Provided however, th.il this Ordinance Is not Intended to Interfere with the butchering of hogs, wllhla tbe Borough, In the winter isoe. JAMES WftlULEV, Burgsss. WM. D. EtflLER, Secy. Cleardell, May lh 1"65 8t. Lasting, Gont, Glove Calf, Morocco, Cloth Opera iSJipjvcr. STRAW GOODS. "fcJOKMAL urilOOL The First Normal x School will be i psned, ia Cnrwensville, on Monday, the 4th day of June, IdnA, for the term of Three montbi. Ptrsons wbointend pre paring themselves for teaching tbe coming w.nter, as well as teachers, are esrnestly reques ted to a'tend. Boarding to be bed In Curocos- vllle ss cheap ssanyabere else In the rounty. Directors yen are all aware uf the scarcity of teachers In ouroeunty i We trust, therefor, tkat you will urge upon young Ladies and Uentle meo in your respective districts, the neaessity of attending this School; for it is only in this way that w run secure competent tea. hers, in (uSicicni numbers tc supply our schools. Kov. A. II. SrasowRR has consented to aasist oa. Mi. Srmbowcr is a first cla; s Scholar, and a praeUcul l.-.t... ..r T V. i . , a . n (un ..n.rl.n.. ptrVut Further psriieulars inquire r address.jwar has called fmth or.o 1. S.MUlIt, vn.Bnpi, Mayl. Ue 2t CleArBeld, Pa SUNDOWNS, A centa Wanted for our new and beautiful 2 work, the Pietorial Book of Anecdotes and . , Incidents of tbe HeU.ll ion I Jero.e. 'nrfode, 'l"ker "OOUS, t. --t f' -.'., I(u. mrr, ... mml Tmtitml. ' Splendidly Illustrated with over 300 fin Pgr- oUa LHJ H A "l, traits and bs.utiful Engraving. Canton Straws, Thia work for genial humor, tender pathos, llraid Straws, terby startling Interest, and attractive beauty, stand i Iftts, Split Ilals, Lulen Ilat. peerless and alone among all lu competitors- frimmod Hats Stra cords and all The Valiant and Brr llcaned, the Picturesque r,ere.sat r ornatueats. and Dramatic, tbe Witty and Marvellous, the oecessftty ornatueais. Tender and Pethetio. - Tbe Roll of Fame and I Swry, Cstnp, Pifket. 8.y, cout, birouac, scd j sioge t startling surprises; wonderful escapes, famous word and deed or women, and the j-, j jy whole panorama of the wir is hers tltrillingly jJ J? V O W tt A Jt ana iiirwiDj(ij .j .tone- hltoriri hud rumnnlic, r-nJerinn it tli pjne nSSOrtinCnt Ol lanCV CiaS- l .11! a si .1 1.1 . kiu, Is el, al tl,a most ample, nniiianv wwm. "trover and conversion," and held in $23,000 bail for his appearance atjThero need be little surprise, then at Court. PETER A. GAULIN, AND GENERAL CLOTHIER. !the statement of Judge Sharkey, in !his evidence before the reconstruction Graham's Ilo, over Naugle's Watch d Jewelry Sior. Market Street, CLKAKKIKLt). VA. Confessed. Probst who murdered committee, that there wero now in . .. tm.i iii r' t: , i .. ..... f,,.n l.nir .j' tho Hearing lam.ly in rniiaueipiiia ji.ss.sMj.pt umuiMv. ""v.mu . The ubcr.l.er hav.t.fr penna.,enl!y looa killing last month, has confessed to the whole family, without any useit-t-ance from any ono. He ii to bo hung on Friday the 8lh day of June next. KarElwin Forreat, tho tragedian many ireeumen as mere iormcriy wcre slaves. He said thcro was no wrt' of estimating tho mortality that prevailed among them ; they died in immense numbers. The mortality a moit if tbccolorcd peopleof the South, especially along tho Mississippi river, has arrived in California, and is piny- during the past fivo years, is well Jnre f it,., Knn Pruncisro Tlteatro. known. In 1800 thcro were 4a,000 led liitt)Hpr in the liorotich ot Clearfield, life" delet mined to engage in the liusuiei-s of I intend In keen constantly on full aMorinient of Clotlia. Ci-siinere, SMtineits, and Veslinga.of the txsl quaf ity and latest stylet, which 1 will m a mi fact urc liu.l.l.tl officers and soldisrs, teachers, ener- gf t'e youtig men. and all in want of profitable employment, will tind thle the best chance to make money ever yit oflered. 8end (or eirott lar and see oar tertr:. Addr ss. NATIONAL I'LliLlilll.Mi :U.. Mar D, 1S6 4t. So. 407 Minor St., Pbil'e.Pa. iiuercs in patterns, extreme ly clieap. Al-o Bj) wear. 18C6. PHILADELPHIA 18C6. HOW ELL 4 BOURKE, Manufactures of Paper Hanglnga and. Window Hhadwa, Corner Fourth and Market Streets, . 1 IIILADEU'IIIA. N B Always in Store a large Stook of Linen sat Oil Shades. March T, HHI-Sino. Diw-olutioii of Partnership. The Copart nership heretofore existing between II. II. Moore and T.J. Boyer, under tbe title of Moor A Koyer, doing business In Lutherahurg, Clear field county, Penn'a, hns this dny been dissolved by mutual consent. Tb Book accounts Ao , are left with Mr. Moore, for settlement and aolleo tion All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said firm; will pleas call and aett'e. R. II. MOORK, T. J. BOYER. ' "Th business will hereafter be condsotsA by K. 11. Moor, who, thankful for past patroa sge, invites a eon tinuanot of the same. xt. n. nuuas, Lutliersborg, Pa., April 14th, 186S-BI. ALL YE LOVEUS OF CZ3 lii as 3i jp C co co ca sa ASD To Ye Advocates of Economy 11! L, M. COUTRIET lias Jint opened ft New Store, on ruile above Lecosles Mills, in Girard tovrnsbip, and it prepared to SELL A LITTE LOWER THAN they can be found ANY WHERE ELSE IN THECOUNTY. His stock consist cf DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Ready Made Clothing, Hals, Cups, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS AND of the very beat quality. HARDWARE, QUEENS B'AlE of New Styles, aud Tinware. Liquor of all kinds, such as Brandy, lfine, Hum and n tiieny. Ploughs, Tlow Castings. Cider Tresses, n.n, amis ana sail. Drugs, Medicines. Taints. Perfumery, Glast and Varnish. Also, Agent for the Celebrated CHOLERA BITTERS. Call and see f ir yourselves before pur rhaing elberw Mv 9 ISM If. (I AiNOTIlEll EXCITEMENT! ROOTS AND SHOES - I .r 1 If (ton Pnll Jit'tl n IICIIVJ Ji'iiriirn, ,,ivu n -" lf..- f!itn,-fi A FALL IX TRICES. AT THE Ld. Cheap Cash Store of- , mt. . . I f IU Urun, IU sun tueiuuiriw, n usii u . .n 11 iauiaiii,tM and I t I i f it A . Five hundred dollars in gold was paid -V ' no.ee.. r.,,,..- for the first-clast choice of scats n 00Uof tiem niHst j,nva died. This ,na Children Clothing; and in fuel, tho occasion of his first appearance, statement is deplorable, and Indicates evervtbit g pertaining to this ' how desirable it Is that tbo full rela-: BRANCH OF BUSINESS. Cos FIR mcd. Wo are pleased to liong 0fpCUC0 nn( industry should bo A liberal thare or public patronace is, learn, that the Senate has conGrmcd re-established in the South as speedily therefore, respectfully aolio.ied, and f A 1 AA:AAtV xC ( er IT f" i 1"A Ofl DQ rtriQUI Tlia mnral nnd nhvsicitl would adviae nil, to ctve me a cull before k,,v It . ' : ..r.i.- nurrhasitiit 1 AaisvliBrA an s7r.rwta in tnv Post Master at llarnsburg, who takes con, it.on ami luturo prosperity c i e , p A0AlJL,N ' the place of that Hessian Mule con- .rSSf C.earnold. Ms, Kh, ISCO-tf. . i A .,. 1nv,.liaf th Pol'llclan.s WI" 011 lU1U . .U!V lr. TAME8 C. BAURRTT, Justlc. of th P.a. tractor, and stay-at-homo loyalist, hands from intermeddling with the .1 .ni Llc,.,e4 coneevstirer. utbersburg, Clearfield eounty, I a. Callestioai and remit tance promptly made, and n kinds of legal in ttrumcnts xeculned on short notioe, Liithersl.iirg. May 9ih, IStln-if. Georrro BorLMier. The General will, affairs of both races in that section no doubt, mako a capital officer. j Humanity demands that this be done. , a WrTho Toledo Blade, in referring jF..p r)ATu The President has no to tho decapitations of offlco-holdcrs doubt intimated his purposo to release by the Prosident because of the non- Jetlerson JJavis on paroio as nciiner support of his policy, quotes these Congress nor the Onited States .Sa ;. 11 ' . 1 . m L ii prcino Court will take any means for noes loriuw ooneui m T& He has taken t WILLI AH F.IBWIN! South Second St., Clourfield, Tft. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring Sc Summer Goods At Greatly Reduced Prices. I am just receiving and openiog a carefully asleated stoakof fashionable Spring A Sum mer Ooods of almost every description. i care that his pos in that locality, and they will apply ition on tho subject should bo under to them in this locality, too : "Hark front tb East a doleful sound. Let Pubt attend the ery, Y living men corns view th ground Where you most shortly lie." Removal of the Dead. Ths re- stood. It cannot ha doubtod that tho Prcsidont will soon follow up his peace nroclatnation with an extension of amnesty to somo classes heretofore excepted from it. He has conferred with Gen. Grant and -Mr. fccwaru on mains of Mai. Thomas II. Clay, of thin subject. They are believed to fav Kentucky, wtio uieu in auuw, or this policy. 1804, wero disinterred on Friday lust and forwardod to Kentucky. Major Executive Clemency. Tho Sccro Clay was confedorato officer, a son tnry of War announces, in general of Colonol Clay of Mexican lamo, and court martial ordera.lhat the sentence a grandson of Henry Clay. His ro- of death in tho cases of ono hundred Trv,ina r to bn interred besido hi and seventy-three SuntowSioux Indian ntron n tho Ktuto Ccmotorv at prisoners has been romitted by the Frankfort. President. ADl Its V. All persian are hereby can J tinned against purchasing Bote payable to th sndrrsigned, sipned by Arnold S hnarrs, dated in the year 1M.4, for roe hundred and thirty dollurs s near as I ran toll, as said note, together with other valuable papers were stelen from me on th night of the :Hh of April last SUSAN E, SCIU'AURS. Karthau May Hh, lfioA St ADMIMMlIt ATOIt'H KOTICK Notic la hereby given that letters of Administra tion, on Ike Ustate of William McKee, derea,ed, late of Knox township, Clearfield eounty. Pa., hav this day been duly granted to th under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said es tate will please make payment, and these having olalms or demanda will present them for settle ment without delay. P. A. A'OWLES, Aduir't Alay kth, I SCO St. 0OTS and Shoes a complete assortment of I X) Ladies, Uentlemcn's, Misscr, itoyr ana Children's Boot Shoes and Gaiters at J. P KRATZER'S. A betotiful assortment of rrlnts and Dry goods, of tb newest and latest styles. Also a great variety of useful notions. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Bonnets, Shawls, Ilat and Caps, Boots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Cjuoensware, Drags and Medicines, Oil and l'aiats, Carpet A Oil Cloths, ;.rv acDxa'irlciC38 and Fruit Foreign and Domestic, tuch as Apples. TeuchtA, Cur rant, Trunea, Katcina, Oran ges, and Lemons. Fish, Bacon aim Flour. Mackerel In t 1 and t barrels orth best qoalily, all of which will be toi4 ai tb lowest cash or ready pay prices. M. aid friend, end th sublic rcnsrallv. an e.,..rtfull Invited t call. ' . ..... i r r, , , , I jgJe'N. IsAtl tinv oi it nAi.i ana apprwru COCNTRY PHOPUCS taken in exchange lot Good. WM. r. lHtTlil ClearlleU, May th, 18 tf WT RUPI S of all siae. for Sal at IV Dee. IX, 18i. MERHKLL A DIOLER. Boota, Men's glove calf Gaiters, Men Cloth Opera Nippers, Men's fine patent leath er Boots, YOUTHS AND BOYS SHOES all sizes and puIos, Si raw Hals, Hosiery, Kid Gloves and Collars. STATIONARY OF ALL KINDS FRUITS! FRUITS! Seedleaa T.aifin. Layer Raisins, Ttunes, Can Trachea. Can Tear, Can Corn, Can Pine Apple. Con Sardines, Italian llaccmroni. Almonds and Figa, Cream Nula, Filberts, Ornnges Lemon and Tickled Oysters. OTAPLB Dry Ooods CloUis, Lassimerai rvi,..k itl.. T.it. K.iln.tta. Silkaarrj Fiannels, Ticking, MusUu, Lln.n. Print, at th.; OR9R HOEH k Hars.-Kalls, a! I ' old pries, at J. P. K1A7ZE1VS. Ill MERRELL BIOLERT . J t in ..r.. CRACKKUS! CRACKERS! ,.- v prepaid Sutrar Biscuit, Lemon Biscuit, , . ,. f ti: : w. , lsiscun, riituy jjiMuit, Mu ter and Butter Biscuits. CKKTM! 7S CKXTSII Th Weekly AdK for tha Campaicn. Great Improve ments and Ureat Inducementa. The best Fam ily Juornal la th Sute Tb Publisher of "ins. wtRsrt.r aoV' will present their issne on .tnrlav, May 4, ISC., ia a handsome and Im proved form. It will b in all rrspertj A nrst-Uass family Journal, particularly adnptel to the Politician, the Far mer, th Merchant, tbe Mechanic, th Family Circle and the tieneral Reader, having, in fact, every cbaracterixiie of A Live Newspaper. Attn ear'y dy will be bejrun An Intensely Intetesting Serial, by one of the mast popular and tasciaating authors, and it it ale th inten tion to publish, front week to week, in th ecurs of the year, tnree or four of the Best and Latest Novels. In order to plae i Ibis journal within the reach, of all. it will be furni'bed until the first Satur day after tb Gubernatorial election, at th tx tremely l--w prlc of TV-FIVE CKSTS For a single Copy. "Taa WrsklV Aoa will b l b great Cam paitrn paper of the Demo jratie Conservalivo Party of Pennsylvania. suJ wilt earnestly sup port the President In his patriotia otfurts in be- bulToT Inlon, itestoratiaa an 4 UonstiUtloaai Liberty. The following scale of prices ha hesa adopted, for the regular weekly inae f ' On oopy, n year, 2.09) Vive (oaics, u.0 Tea copies, 1 1.60 Twenty eopiss, 12.00 In til where th paper are sent to on dJress, th following deduction will be mad I Ten oopie. one year, (Itl.iO Twenty ropits, SO.Of One copy will be furnished grati for getting ap a club et tea or xuore, to one address.for one year. Tb ahoy terms will be rigidly adhered to, and ho notice will b taken of a .Subscription Tb Tostsge for "raa , Is Iv cents per qnar- Frrrr ter. or twenty cents per annum. May 5. ISC. 4S0 rbestnnt St . PMI'a. Pa. OILS AND SPICES. Genuine Near Ot leans Molasses, Sop. Extra Syrup, Suanrs. Oflre, Rioe, Teas, Candles, and Soap, Clymcrl titatyl haa Pbotoitrapba, iargeand small, ofClymrrand Geary. A gentt wanted to nil them. Send Ii cents for specimen copies by snail, frostage paid. Address BAKTLE.SON A CO.,011 Cbenut it. rhllad'. May ",-2 mo, ! LEON M. COUTRIET, M Kit til AM, and tlealur in liry Ooods, iUady-tuad Clothing, Groeerica, Liquor, I 1iu,s and Medicines, Hats and Caps. Bots anj shoes. Hardware, Tinware, Ao. Frenckvill, CleaeSeldoouBty. Pa. (May J,J66. I )nre I lberty White Lead, preferred by nrlt , n A all pn etical Palntrr 1 Try It ! and o will TOHAVLUhS A U xniiAJlC. Iiave no other. Mannfaetured only by Zirolr . lloeh and Rakes, Grass Hooks, Trowels nnd Mops- Oil Cloths, Willow Ware, Fish. Salt and - Hams. May ?rn,1?e tf. A SmiTW.Vi holesale Drag. Paint t Glass Dealers, fj- l" v nu v. !.;. ..i, at w. 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