J r i f SJ J i . ' " ' ''Vs ''. KB-Uooudit vf Wednesday Mohning:::Juho "7, 1 HOC. FOR GOVERNOR HI ESTER CLYMER, OF I1F.RKS COUNTY. Arrested Again. That celebrated oyaliBt, bank robber and member of Congress Culver who now repre rents tho Oil region in tho Washing ton Rump, was arrested (for about the tenth time) last week, upon two war rants, issued by tho mayor of llarr'm burg, on the oath of the presidents ol the Petroleum and Vonantro banks, charging him with fraud and embcz xlement, in fraudulently obtaining possession ol the United States bonds belonging to those institutions. His loyal attorneys, as Boon as they found that their friend had been ar rested, for big crimes and misdemean ors, at once applied for a writ of habeas corpus, which the loyal judrjes granted quite Bpeedily; but Mr. Cul ver, having succeeded in securing bail, was bound over for his appearance at court. We presume that after this there will be at least one "loyal" mem ber of Congress opposed to the sus pension of this writ of liberty. How strange that men, who but a 6hort timo ago had so little respect for it, should now be so hasty in seeking its benefits. When honest men were gobbled up by tho blood-hounds of A. L., and thrust into military dens, the writ could not be found ; but now, when a "loyal" scoundrel, who has robbed the soldier, widow, orphan, and business community out of millions of dollars, is arrested, according to law, immoderate haute is taken to release a blood red criminal a national high wayman from acommon jail through the instrumentalityof thiswrit. These things are all dono in tho name of ' loyalty," under tho guise of which - - I 1 ' - vwy uvivir MUllutWU . but Etill such things prs at par among that class. Another Flank Movement. The "loyal" as it was announced ladies of Mechanic6burg, held a straw berry festival last week, for tho benefit of the Presbyterian church in that place, and among the items on exhibition was a steel engraving of Washington, which was put up to be voted for, at ten cents a ticket, tho tickets to be la beled Clymer or Geary, according to tho inclination of tho voter. When tho Fair closed and the ballots were counted, to the astonishment of all Clymer had a majority of 0. The reader will recollect that this is near where Geary resides, and the "black est holo" in Cumberland County. The Harrisburg Telegraph and other dis union organs, in noticing this defeat, term it, in order to hide their chagrin, "a good joko." We think so too, Ic causa if loyalty, Geary, and tho uo grophobians are defeated in the strong est disunion district, in his own coun ty, what kind of a joko will it be when he is repudiated throughout the State next October J It is less than a month ago that the "boys in blue," also perpetrated a joke of a similar character upon Geary in this same county, in a convention of soldiers, 118 out of 140 voting lor lliestcr Cly-I iner. We hope tho dis union jour nals will continuo perpetrating those "jokes" upon our candidate lor Gov ernor, i Foreign Charity. That arrant domagoguo, W. D. Kelly, member of c,ected by the anti-Democrats were Congress from Philadelphia, has in-1 J!7on, Taylor and Lincoln. Each ,. j ... . : . . , ldld in tho Presidential offico, nnd proposition into that body, wcre, 8uocoodcd hv Vicc-IWcnts to the effect that tho United States elected by the same party. In each Government guarantee a loan of case, the anti-Democrats quarreled twenty millions of dollars to tho Mexi-' wit n 1,10 Vieo-President s, because they ran "'rebels." Wo think that Mr.' ?'ou,f.,illi8t on b(;inr Sui(Jc,d .h thc v,, j.i. Constitution and they each, in turn. Kelly and his brood had better devise (had to tlirow tfjpniselvc8 for support some plan to pay off the enormous! on the Democratic party. Thcso are debt they have saddled upon the significant historical facts. vummj, Micauj, in mo mierosi oi ... i j i . i . 1 1 shoddy, without going to Mexico to increase it still more. "We euppose that if Mr. Kelly would succeed ir, hi ecbemo, tho Mexicans would cventu- any roceive but little of the proceeds . . ' i uo ftf l.hia lnnn na n on1 V,!. 1...,1" , UI. 4Uj.4 lo xonu uroiina ana arrest every friends would strike tbefiret blow at) officer, agent, or employee of tho Bu tba Treasury and Jay Cooke's "na-j rau WD0"'S interested in tho cultiva tional bIntiRinre" wnnM Ka n tion of plantations, Lc, io, on bis enlarged, for ttt haztH of a few 1 .u.i'.. !,. " r i .iju6SifT. j The Screw Btmneu. ..I,oya!lv," like .cl-n, i nsmmet., day for sinister purposo"., and em cs ns a cloHk lo cover ft inoucn.w) l-" J , find many ! at.U .ivli mill it .1. . . . f, .. .. . nvnr tn iiiisr. i ii'tn lr id mi nn mum 'scats in Legislative lutlls. Some are Uo be found who wear both garments rcli"ion and loyalty for tho par- lpoc oi accomplishing their VZ the vote,. t - d,trua to 'and in no one individual hi this truth . 'more fully illustrated than in tho con-, duct of an individual by tho name ff:iav0 ncver yet sent a representative Simmons, who a few years ago, rep-, to Harrisburg whose course we could resented Khode Inland in tho United ,notfully cndorso.and weshouldBtillen--it r .uJdeavor to keep our record dean, lhe States Senate. Ho was one of Ibo,"" J . .. . ... most religious, loyal and refined mem-' bers of that bod-, but late aevciopc mcns show, that while in that body his whole timo and talents, were de voted to his own interests and the oppression of his constituents. Tho Baltimore Sun says : "On Hevcral occasions when tariff hilln hnvo hflflii rnifhir rwiiiRidorntion in Congress for years past, much time has been spent in the contest for pro tection on wood screws. It turned out finally, when Senator Simmons was in Congress from Rhode Island, during the war, that thero was only one such establishment in the United States, and that one in Rhode Island, and tho Senator industriously looked after it. More duty was put on the importation of such screws according ly, and the result is that the American Screw Company of Providence, with a capital of 81,000,000, divided 11,000,- 000 of pronts among the stoctiiouicrs in 1864 100 per cent! and have now- divided 51,200,000 for 1805120 per cent. hen Senator Simmons came into Congress we recollect that light was expected from him on tho tariff subieet. but was not obtained. He did not remain lon in Congress, how ever : for some reason he was induced to resign probably to go into better business. Jlo is said to ue a stock holder in the ficrew company, with its patent, and is, perhaps, now suffi ciently protidi-d. It will thus bo scon that 120 pel cent, profit is what the sagacious Sen ator was alter. Is it any wonder our country is on the highway to ruin, when such mercenary creatures are allowed to make our laws ! The Richt ok Deserters to Vote The Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia, sitting at Wilkebbarre, rendered Rankin, error to tho common nlcas of Franklin county, (tho deserter voting case.) The decision does not argue the constitutionality of the law of Congress, but is chiefly confined to the point ol issue, to wit : I ho ri;ht of i judge of election to reject a man's vote when tho word docerter is writ ton opposite his namo on the list of voters, duel Justice N oodward and Justices Strong and Thompson de cided that tho judge of elections could not refuse a man a vote until ho had been tried and convicted of desertion, while Justices Read and Agnow, on tho contrary, held that tho judges of elections were the proper persons to decide tho question. This is bad for tho bill our loyal Governor signed last week. His great mpcet for the Constitution should have lasted a little longer. JfcyGov. Fenton, of New York, has been so much blamed for pardoning Zeno Burn ham, the mock auctioneer swindler, that ho now cives notice that all applicants for pardons must publish their applications in a promt nent newspaper, so that tho public can state their objections. Exchange Pennsylvania had a Governor that done the same thing, but ho w as in the habit of pardoning criminals be fore tho Judges had time to sentence them, and the publication only seemed to make him moro reckless. His Ex cellency in New York, will most like ly land in the same ditch. Sionificant Historical Facts. It is a fact that tho Democratic nartv has always sustained every Incumbent of tho Presidential chair who has de fended the Constitution, nnd the anti- Democrats have heartily opposed all such. Tho only three Presidents ever i n . 1N Tim til , l l . 'f t')e Freedmcn's Bureau as are men lio"ed in tr,ho ;,rcPort8 of Gens. Stcad- i, 1 a . n . , he has detailed an oflicer to nrooeed v..ii. -,.,. . ' ST.i ?? 1 be.U7 ?y WOu1 b? 6tnke 4t tba r90t f h evil and arolish the whol concern. Vid lo be determined to put a stop tolf? . l x'- 6 n con.s"lerfl"f,n all such outrages in tho management!,.. T. - - IT 'S.,rat!C,n- wL,ch " '"i" Cormpondence. .8 ,i(,jnj, J( ftt l(l0 pree Cnt tituo, by tno jurtiai " !! p:uv., in fvcry quarter of tlie Statu, in ret- ..w.H nsn.:cronee to tin-ni ni-tim.nuiv .1 1 .. U I where that th- material composing - . , - . . . the next nhnll lo tho antipode, in every respect, of tho last, I thought, perhaps that it would not be out oi will(., tl.ov will , , . ,. d t0 make yye inr to us for all time to come, lhe . ii : rpkz. advantage taken by tho Republicans of tho tomporary disatleclion that mado us appearance in our raiiKs ui that timo, is still frebh upon our mem ories. Jjct us uso our ucHD enucavors to avoid a repetition of that disaffec tion, and frustrate that growing dis position on the part of our. enemies to bronlc down our organization. 1 only recur to tho past to givo warning for tho future; lor I feel my self that the least Baid to-day of what has occurred is lor tho lest. Lnder no circumstances would 1 have done so, bad it not been for tho intimation thrown out to me, from a very reliable quarter, that last year's proceedings would be repeated at tha next moot ing of thc conferees; and it must bo apparent to all, that the Democracy of the district should see to it at once that harmony prevails in our counews. If tho present uspirants to that posi tion cannot secure tho harmony so much desired, let some new name be introduced that can ; and it is the general impression of the "untcrrifled" in tins section ci inc. uimrici, mai they can produce the "coming nin ;" ono who will heal thc breach, and once moro unite us ns wo were of yoro. He is not committed to either faction that divided us last fall, and is friend to all pi ues concerned ; a v .... I' .al. r. t ,. , L .A.A r.kr.r!nnl.lA '.iil.i fit li in court thc ii.t-cutti linnnir and eapaWo; sound upon all the im- the highest number of voteshas failed porta't issues which may be brought 'to comply with said rule, then the Lfrre the next Kcssion, and is one of , person having tho next highest num the working class. In fact, it would; her of votes shall be declared the nom be hard to find, in thc whole district, ono who is better qualified, in every regard, to represent tho Democracy ofthis district in thc next Legislature, and decidedly the most available. Tho name I would bfg leave to ofTer is JOHN LAWSIIE.nf the firm of Lawshe, White k Co., of the Osce ola Mills. Far bo it from mo, Mr. Editor, to claim it s aright 1 never coultl reconcile it with mv Democratic principles to admit that any man had sons, ana It lias often been demonstra tho right to office in a republican form ted that through causes impossible to of government; the right belongs to .'control, a majority ofthis number tho monarchal. I think tho office could not always be present, to dis should seek tho man, not tho man the charge tho duties enjoined upon them, otfice; audit would be thc oflieo seek-Und thus the dutv of holding the pri ing thc man in the case of Mr: Lawshe. mary election devolved upon those not but 1 do claim that ono who has! worked as hard and achieved as much as Mr. L. has, is worthy of some of j me iionors. ji jou win rcicr, ;ir. ing tcven persons in thc large districts, Editor, to thc election returns of this UndyfiY in thc nnall. They would township you who have watched the suggest tho propriety of thcso corn returns of Clearfield county for years mittees to hold a meeting a few days and will compare the past two years previous to tho day of the election, with the years that have gone before, and select from among, and designate, you will there perceive the work of i three of their number to attend and hiin whoso name I propose. (hold said election, and at the samo And apart lrom all this, I would! time appoint tho return judge, so, that alno urge that this quarter of the dis- leach may understand his duty, when vmmcu iu mmiic coiiNiucration at thc hands of tho party. From the fircsent stand point, it cannot be very ong until a good deal will be expected of us; so give us some encouragement to net in thc futuro, for wo consider that we have , been neglected some what heretofore. "With the hope that this suggestion may nieet with your approval, I re main, in behalf of the glorious cause, Yours, ic, OSCEOLA. Otr "Dkar" Drksi pen?. Abraham Lincoln, the Illinois rail-splitter, has cost tho Government, on his personal account, since Ins inauguration in 1801, nearly as ranch as all the pre ceding occupants of the Presidential chair put together. Wo have, for in stance, tho following ittms of expend iture to cnargo to nis personal account, viz: Repairing and ra-furntshtnf the Th:U Uoase and issprorini the srreuncs. irU.fWO Salary for fir yeara ... Oi.POO Kewards fir arrests of assassins . lii una Expenses of trial, ete - . . JiO PUO Presented lo Mrs, Lincoln - . J4,000 Furniture, piste, etc, stolen from the While llouse .... TJ.flPO Expenses incident to burial - - JMI.OOU For purchase of Ford's theatre - 100,009 Other purchases incident to th aisu- sination, about .... 75 ono Personal expense! of the President an! family, including tarioas strs.nhoat excursions, ste. ... . . liO.OPO '"'l 1,4:19,000 All tho other Presidents put to gether only cost tho Government about $2,500,000. T0 wander the people regard this latter ono such a very dear mnn ; and more especially has become a debt this country can never ny. BQUSome one has discovered amoii"' tho "conscience letters," received aU most daily by the Secretary of iho Treasury, a note signed "B. F. B." inclosing fivo dollars. The initials suggest a suspicion that further re lUnMa. wilJ "coded to fully ease itbo conscience o" this nenitenL Tn. 1 iiuej conscience o litis penitent. iXn-i M- . jaiBin rnnKiin iJutler. Primary Election. In obedience lo thd requirements oi IfiiU itU f,,p condlK liniT tilO Primal v', l.lectu.ni ol the Democratic patty Ot 0,orjt, M, ,)r,,Hi0i u u. tixi. a. Clcurfield county, tho DemocniU ol j, i,j.lfr, Pnini Rerncit. p. R flood. tho several boroughs nnd townhip! fn - I'rtfr I'ih, .imin D. ci&rk, i?arld L?, are required to meet at tho election tr, house in each dmtriet on the servna ,Frenni j. w. Muiinn, Jwnot It. Ciiweii, .V.it ur,l,,i: i,f .hi hi nr.rt. Mieilltr t lO Hill , day of tho month) at uci nour as shall bo named by tho Vigilance Com-'''"J mittee for each seiterato uistnct, anu ; inclose at such hour na said Com - mittee shall name for th purpose of ; hv ballot, their choice of . candidates for the respective otliecs, viz: one person for Assembly, two porsous for Associate Judges, ono pcr- son for Commissioner, and ono person for Auditor, to be voted for and elec ted in October. The following r.ilcs, 5th and 6th, are given for tho information of those concerned. " Rn.K 5th. o person shall be per mitted to vote at such Primary Elec tion, except those who have voted with the Democracy at tho prccceding general election, or shall be of known Democratic standing, and no candi date shall be placed upon the return 1o!h4.o hill have lna eird ft can didate inserted in the Democratic papers during at least three weeks proceeding the primary election. Rule tirn. The townships com mittee or tho election board shall des ignate ono of their number to act as return judge, whose duty it shall be to take charge of thc returns of votes cast, after having been duly certified to as being correct, and signed by a majority of the board, and carry to them to Clearfield Borough on the Tuesday following tho election, and produce them at 3 o'clock, P. M., in the Court House, when said judges will be called to order by tho Chair man of tho County Committee, who hhall preside. Tho votes bhall then he counted and thc persons receiving thc highest number of votes casts at said election, shall be declared nomi nated for tho respective offices for which they have been voted for: Provi ded taid persons voted f jr shall Lave complied with the requirements of inee lor saia oinco. COMMITTEE OF VIGILANCE. In accordance with tho rules gov erning the Democratic party of Clear field County, the county Committe have selected and appointed the fol lowing named geutlemen, to act as a Committee of Vigilance, for thc re spective boroughs and townships, thc ensuing year. Heretofore the com mittee 1ms con8iBtl of but tliroo por designated. Tho County Committee deeming it no violation of our rules, have enlarged the committee, select- the timo ot action arrives. It tinned that all will take a lively interest in maintaining and upholding tho rules and organization of tho only party that has, and will, govern this coun try according to the Constitution, and tho laws enacted in harmony there with, and thereby restoro us Union and prosperity to our distracted coun try, which has been so tcrriblv afflic ted by demagogues and traitors, under tho guise ot patriotism and ''loyalty." O. B. G0ODLAM1KR, Chlu'll, T.J. McCiuaon, Sec'ry. Btrtarin. A. W. Lee, Samuel liiodman, Wan. Dotts, Jehn W. Daris, Christiaa Ureum. lltU. Wm. T. (Jilben, llenry U MeQhee, Adam Brelh, A. J. WoClinry, Wm. Mehaftey. ,7o John 11 lUwIcs, Francis AloUride, Ueorpe Ulnnm, Wm. tines, Wa. Henry. r.yy Charles Slnaa, Wilson Hoover, John Bish, J ebn W Kyler, John Miller. '"iit,'rrf Samuel P Wilson. Jacob Pearee, Robert Lonnshsry, Alexander Llvineston, Thos Kiley, Mark Kyler, James L Elewarl. lrrfyUer FleRal, Basauel Posttethwalt, E Q Hays, Paniel Kirhel, Jesse Lines, John if. Oswalt Joseph U Kiik. s?ar,rf. Panie! Goraian, Matthew Irrln, ttxi fchepherd, Joseph L. Kef. John Waaeer. Thomas Young, Otheio Fmead. Caeef. Wm. Tucker. Joha Wood. John ConaW Ls-'enea Killisn, John Hockenbery. ttneofoa. Francis Contriet, F. F. Vallemont, ,' ""' imioi. msi t, rioKara, vnrisliai Brown. HcnrtrMWin. Pirter, J. M. KetUeberger, J. P. Kratser, Daniel Connelly, R. Newton Shaw . t'urrfinfe. James Thompson. W. P.Chaia. hers, Ueojauiin Brotmie, Framptoa Blofim, lleory Kerns. Urrttur, Richard HuRbea, Dr. D. Kline, W. A. Kesms, Cyreniut Howe, liavid Gsarhatl. "erjpwon. u, m. Wise, Ueorje K. Tubbs, J. JL uc-ies, 11. w. rtraw, Lewis nicuracaen. rot Joseph II. Heath, J. T. McCltilan. llimes James 1 tfroni Justin Pie, Daniel Krise, A. S. Dick inson, Francis Tearny, Charles MignoL en.lrs.-Wm. L. Hinw. A. A. rtead. Qeorge A. Morrison, A. N. Marks, K. K. Phir. y. Urakom. John Turner, Amos F'ubler Samuel Firgsl, C. W. Kyler, M. V. French. fai'eA. Elijah Conrad, F.dward Flanders, A. R. Height. JvMWh Frv. 6 Chreightoa Wandall.Elii.ia Bums D Uurkev irHtroa. i,rwip Berdell. Samuel I . I ra ISf .. . ' . . ' 1 Oilsoa, Robert Patterson. Robert M. Job :ia.... Tl .1 a rt-ai ' Artiiws, Ueorr Heekeadnra Uic C. M. Closkey, Joseph uaUland, Charles bchnars. ft, ' JI ,.... ' . Aee.Rot.ert W.therew Lewi. Erhard P. A. Howies, H. J, hiuppy Levi AloCrackan. 777 Tfiu. ?!"' t b are 1 sir. lae limi a. ... . mr..i.uuuu, tvira- Ij. a xi.I KZ .1 ,.lle,rt.T .wrul , L.. ti . , r,Mm, tiMj w. jiom A ICniif. J. M. Commlng. H li.iu llinrt. Jobs VffDI t (-'hiVii. H'ui., F Johmon, David Wellf Jr. Fred Hollcjiolor, Jolin UroMler, UnrJ wmu- HWimrrf Thomn iioderion, c. j. tnon, wi. Klin., lknrjr ii.u5h1uao.Wu1 Uii.r v ,T ppTTniM Jr Jrt. 1 ivl V 1 X i-i-J-UAiviii To !, Held Saturday. July 11, IHtiO. i'KIXTKItri FKK Aasembly 10. Ammcimr JudKe IS. Coinmimiioiier $1. Auditor $Z. 1 lie dull must invariably accompany the uoiic lo inuro Insertion. ASSEMBLY. 1"I7"E arp authoriied lo announce lha nam of T Ir. J. W'. I'ottrr, of Voi ingtoa tp., as a candidate for Assembly, mil)"-! to llm action of the Democratic party, at the Primary Election. We are authorised to announce the name of Thomas J. l:Culloujr.h, of t'lenrtirld, a a candi date lor Aaombly, u'yect to the action of the l'f Dovia ic party, at the l'riuiary Kloctiou. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce the name of Janin Cleary, of I'enn (p., as a candidate for As sociate Jud(;e, subject to the action of thc Ilcmo- eratic party, at the rrimary tlrction. We are authoriied to announce lhe nam of Jacob Wilhelin, of Graham tp., a a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to the action of the Ien oeratic party, at the Primary Election. We arc authorized to announce the name of Samuel Civile, of Lawrence tp., as a candidate for Associate .ludpo, subject to the action of the Van oeratic party, at the Primary Election. We are authorised to announce the name of Georiro Erhard. of Knox tp., as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to the action of tho Deny oeratic party, at the Primary Election. We are authoriied to announce the name of Vincent 1J . Holt, of Bradford tp., as a candidate for Associate Judire. subject to the action of the Ikmocratic party, at the Primary Election. COUNTY COMMISSI OXER. We are authorized to announce the name of Williitm L. Rishel, of Lawrence tp., as a candidate for Co. Commis'ioncr, subject to t be action of the Democratic party, at the Primary Election. We are authorized to announce the name of DVury Stoue, of Clearfield, as a candidate fr County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic party, at the Primary Election. We are authorized to announce the name of Frederick P. rdiofl", of Becearia township, as a can didate for the office of County Coniiuimiiinr, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party, at the rrimary r.kttion. COUNTY AUDITOR. We arc authorized to anuuunce tlie name of John A. L. Plcjral, of flo-Lm tp., as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to the action of the Democratic party, at the Primary Election. In Clearnild, June To, by the Rcy. J. O. Archer, Dr. JAMES P. r.t'K('H FIELD to Miss EMILY J. ALEXANDER; all of Clearfield, Ta. For thc substantial mark of repect shown to the Printers on this occasion, tbe nappy pair bave the thanks of this office Devil and all. ; At Clearfield borough, on the 21st of June, 18C6, by Wm. Porter, Ksej., Mr. OLIVER HCULKR to Miss ELIZA JAXK F.MEALE, Wb of OraLam lAwaMkif., 'lrSi4l onty, Pa. On the Jth Instant, by J. D. Miller, Mr. ARTHUR STRAW, ef Jordan township, to Miss SARAH M. ARNOLD, of Knox township. fiv drrrtisfmrnts. STRAY KL'M.Catae trespassing en the premises of the subscriber, in Lawrence township, Clearfield county, about the middle of June, one year ago, a small brindle MILL, fan posed to be one year old. The owner Is requested to proTe property, pay charges, and take him away, or be will be disposed 01 according to lew. jez-3t LYDIA LEONARD. HERRELL & BIGLER DEALERS IJf hardware; aLSO, kUXCraCTCREItl Or 7 in and Sheet Iron Ware. jo97-y citinriEtD r. A LOT OF SADDLES, BK IDLES, II A UN ESS, COLLARS. Etc. Foraaleby MERRELL & BIGLKIt. PALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD ING II AY FORKS, FqrwUby MERRELL A BIGT.EIt. OIL, PAINT, TUTTT, GLa"sS, XAILS, ic, Fnrealeb MERREI.L HITLER. UAIINESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE FINDINGS, For tale by MERRELL A MOLER, GUNS, riSTOLS, SWORD CANES, Ac, Ac, ' Fnt r)by MEKRELL k BtOT.KR. STOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND SIZES, For sale. b MERRI LL BIGLER. IRON I IRON! IKON! IRON! Ffr ! by M ERRELLjt 1510 LEU. iionsE shoes a horseshoe NAILS, Fors.alby MEKr.LI.l k BIGLER. K---" !TATE. MR. CHARLES ECHNARR. has ne authority to sell lands or roceive monevs belonging to this estate. Per' sens having paid him moneys will plsase la form see of tbe dates and amount. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, . Attorney, As. June 1. Ttr.fi f i.".Jt H QeCHMI, HtlK l.KTllNti. Th, fchonl Diwtnre of Graham tnwushin ) let to build, by puldio outcry, at Grabamlun, on Saturday, the 7lh dav of Ja!r nexL tin i, School Houses. Centraets to be given to the 'lowest responsible bidders. Plana and specifi cations to be seea on tbe flay of lsuiog. Dy orucr 01 ine ucini 01 directors. Attest. c. W. KTLER, Jnne 20, IS8Jli Secretory. CAt'TlOV All persons ere hereby caution ed against purchasing, or ia any way med dling with one red cow, three stores, I ur beds, cne hog. une table, a est of chain, and a lot of .other hoohlil fjniitnre. left In rare of J0H!f 1.1 M Ueai lnssa.k a . . jeW 3t JOHN HOOVER, Jr. 4 I'MISISTR ATOR'R SiOTIC l-Xotico .-..v.s VI aiiUIIHIVei- il u nereoy give u.at letters of Administra late of Braifotd township, Clearfield eonme. P bare this d.v been dulv granted to tho under. ,i,"d- to t0 " P. indebted to said ee into am please make faTaieM. anJ iK... k..,. . ' -1.: .j . a '"ims wemanas win prewul tbm f..r I '-" BAKKAtt PEARCE Adssr 1. JUSI JLLCLiVED, II. W. SMITH At COs A Fr. ih l.n .,f ' TEAS AND CANNED FRCIT. Ainu, a tuprriur arlirln tf OF.NT.'S TATFNT LEATHER BOOTS A'l ii'l and titrm;y low. fj, C.lttli. LAMIS Improve! Firt jMui j W ASH J.N U MACHINE, is now cC " I to the public as the cheapest, simplut njl most fic.ioiu nsnmc niaeime id tbe ei-oruj, I The exclusive rtRht .'or the sale f tt;. ' cllne In your own Mate or county can htiecartjl i) si piving soon at our store,,; 7 .Xarsst strt Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. I.ASII id Also, the bett Clothes Wringer in Ihs maikitl 11 noiesaie anu reiau. 1 - JUT A very liberal discount to eoantry mtr-1 chnnts and dealers generally. J.C,'6J TO ALL BOOK BUYERS. TA8. K. 6IM0.V, 33 Seulh Bixtb gtrset. Phi J delphia, is agent for tbs following valoabli I books : Apple ton's New American Cyclopedia 16 roll History ol the Rebellion 1 largt tL " Dictionary ot ieeoanics 2 Toll. Rebellion Keeord, by Frank Moore 9 " Washington Inring'a Works, 22 " Cooper's Novels. Diekens Horki. lierivale k flibbon'f Home. Macauley'a Works. lire a Jtictiinary ol Arts and Mannractarsi. Esrcroft's United Stales 8 Tola. Ac, A. I furnish ail Books published for nubile aid I private xioraries, sv auiinis prices, cesiil list of any books wanted, with a stamp, tor I pricos.which will be sent by return mail je20-3a ralTTEK UIKR OK IRON. An eijiiiul 13 impreirnalion of dry Spanish Wine, with Iks I acliritT ef CaJisaya Bark, and Ibeaioetenerretiel or all tbe ferraginons salts, Citrate or jUagnsiis Cxide of rn. It na a vinous flaver.Tery rrau. ful lo tbe palate, is without chalybeate taste, aa will not discolor the teeth. lltxiiles languid appetite, gives (est to foed, improves digestion, Increases tne strength, steal- ies the circulation, Ukef off muscular flabbinett, removes the pallor of debility, gives firmness aid precision to tbs action of the nervous syiieta, with power to endure fitijr" and resist dieeast. MAGNETIC CITRATK Of IKON is new est peculiar, differing from the ordinary Soluble Ci trate, in containing an equivalent of Protexids of Iron, in place of the Ammonia. It Is neutral, tasteless, without astringeacy, as prompt ass energetic as tbe Chloride, and nnlike that, in duces no local inflammatory action or headache. CALISAYA BAKK ia pre-eminent amour, vegetable tonics, baa no equal as a strenglb.ee.tr ur restorative, nor rival as an anti periodic Retails in fl and $1 bottles, quarts and ral. lonsfvr dispensing. O. S. Ul'BBELL, j.1'0 lm Apuibecary, 1410 Chestnut it Pbila, 1 I)MIMSTrtATt)Ifi NdllCE Notice j is terebv riven that letters of administra. lion bave been tranted to tbs nndersirned 01 the estate of William S. Smiley, deceased, late of Brady townidiip, Clearfield euunty. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate psyment.and there baring claims against the same will present then for settlement, to tLs nndrrsignrd. bAKAII E. 6MILKT, j?0 6; pd Adm'x. 1U I1I ITCH I IIC Hi SCRATCH ! SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment. will cue thc iTcn ix 43 noiii. Also cures 8 ALT RnEty, TJLCERiv, Cnlt. BLAIN'S, and a'.l ERUPTION'S OF THE SKIN'. Price JO cents. For sU by all druggists. By sending 0 cvnts lo W KF.K3 A POlfKR, Sele A genu, 170 Watb. ngloa street, Boston, it will be forwarbed by snail, free of postage, to any part of the t'nited Slates. June 13. Y.6-1 yr. For sale at llartrwick A Iivio's, Clearfield Pa. s TL'DY VOLIl l.NTIUttSl. LOOTS 1 SUCKS MatiK AT LOW PIClv3. Tbe undersigned is prepared to manufartore everything in bis line, at tbe lowest figures, and will wariant his work to bo as represented. Give him a call, at bia shop on Market street, second door west of ibe Tost Office, and ho will do all in his power, to render satisfaction. Some fine Gaiter tops, extra French calf skins, Ac, en band, ready to bo finished on short notice at low prices. DANIEL CONNELLY. Arrnrstrrt Wawted. I will giro a liberal chance to a boy 16 or 18 yean of age, to learn the business of Boot and Ehco making, ir appli cation be made soon. D. C. Juno 13th, fll-l yr. OUSSMITHINO. ETC. I WOULD just inform the citiiens of Clear sld and vicinity, that I bar opened a shop ia said borough, near Mr. C. Kroner's store, for the purpose of manufacturing and repairing GUNS, PISTOLS, WATCHES AND CLOCKS. I guarantee all my work, and expect to eecaro mjrotronege by promptness and attention to UTsVbess, and executing ttv work in the best style tt the art. Give uie a call and test my capacity. JAMKS D. WIT UKROW. June 13, IS66-tf ESTRAY. TIIK eubseriber, residing In Bradford towa. hip. had a roao HORJB to leave his nrem- ises on Tbursdsv, the 7th instant. Said horse it about eight Tears old, a little lame ia tho left hind leg; when last heard from ho was in tho neiebborbood of Hugh M'Muilen. la Lawrence township. Any person giving information ia reference to his whereabouts, or return hist to me, will be liberally rewarded. N. H. MAINS, Jane IS, 1$ 3t-pd Urehamton P. 0. J70UM1. The euhscriber, residing la Brad . furd town-h p, about five wcks aro. fimnJ. ,u 11, r puuiiv rvia'i, urir nm mm, a na T'hI with tho initial H ttcrs or "I.. U. M. thcrtMn. can have the same hr calling for IL owner June IS, lttlSt -pd MARK KTLER. ArimlnMrator'a Notice. LETTERS of administration on tho estate of George Ro lute of Pike township. Clear ti. d conuty, deceawd, having been granted to tho undersigned, all perrons having claims against tho said estate are requests t present them pro-r-rly autbentiimted for settlement, and those In debted to nud otato are requested to make pay ment without diW. p. e. MOKfcL Knox tmnhip, June 13, lf fi fitpi Disabled Men, Attf ritlm Wanted, oaeer lw9 men in Clearfil4 eonnlr, who have lost either as arm or leg, to sell " Wad.worth's water proof Aniica Healing Plaster, the best and cheapest Curt Plaster in tbe market From to lit) per day esn be made. Address, with It n,.,fvVT,..",,, f,,r '"formation, A. F. IttLCillR, Hex 45, PhiladolpMe. Pa. N. It All agents and peddlers would fled It to their interest to aner the above. April Ji, 'fit Sab Prroaala.-!eal(d proposals will bVreeeiroet ly the Commissioners of Cleaifield count v, l enna. at their ofSce. la Clearfield, aatil the ri 1 f '"n ,nT ! oovered llridga, with good stone abntwieau, across tho mouth of Andersons creek, in tbe Borough of CurwensviU.. l'lms acd soeeifirationa e K. seen at tbair offico ot aod after ith day ef Juno n ir c t, CONRAD BAKSR, w S.PpiT.Cl k. C. R. WORRKLU Clearfield May 0th, 1R6 St a TTKXTION i i LADIES DRESS TOfR f " . sv-msa Ml ti, bum. I'alierns of Garibaidi. fr"' k,1 ' Cxll at P. A. , uru", Oralam a Row, aber, K..,,-t Jtwtl. r' Jt -4U having rmwnd nd utirmnnd splcea, Citma, loe-seiUe- VsT lish Cerranta. ti. tvSre and Vinegar o( 1 wmi ja.iu,, set sate Tf H. , ( Clearfield, Jaoaary 16th, .