Dol! 'I tli "try. ibl r Clmflftd fjmMiratt. NrsnAT::::::::::::::::-: J imo 27, 1800. Attention A Proposition. o undersigned proposes to furn !io "Clearfield Republican," during approaching campaign to new ribon at a reduced price toclubs, ho period of four months Jul, ubt, September and October upon ollowiug terms. tipiesto on address, cash tn advance $3 80 j.oo It M M MM M 6 (JO thus ofl'er the paper below cost, be at the rato of $1.80 $1.50 81.20 per , lor the purpose ot getting it into e ccncial circulation. There lire ;) .Democrats in the county, who .iot take the county paper. This all bo avoided; if onr Democratic ads sucrinco as much time as we money, in trying to get their ncigh 3 to subscribe for tuo Republican. Club often ($5.00) can bo raised in township in the county if sDmo 3 will spend a little time. We hope , ? friends in the different boroughs i townships will bring this matter 1 ibro their neighbors. If we receive j 3pcr encouragement, at this time, 9 will before two months pass around, 5d four columns more to our paper. 1 be Press and necessary material to t's this, will coet us about SI, 200. 2s o attention will be paid to orders, vuless accompanied by the cash. Ad dress. Geo. B. Goodlanper, ; Clearfield, Pa. "Your Tickets." Tho tickets for the Primary Election will be ready i'lr deliver', to tho proper parties, by Monday next, of which candidates and members of tho Vigilance Com ilittees will please take notice. I Pic-Xic Tho ladies of St. Francis hurch, of this town, intend holding Pic-Nic on the coming 4th of July. t will be held on tho same ground icy used last Summer. They take this opportunity to rc rn thanks to their former guests, ind invito them once more, and as : nany others as wish to attend on the iccasion. Three Persons Mcrdered.-A man tamed Donovan, residing near Eoss rillc, Warrington tp., York county, vas arrested on the 19th inst., and :onfincd in jail at York, for having murdered a family of threo persons. tappear that ho had entered tho OU60 of Mr. George Squibbs, for the urposo of robbery, and having been issailod by the family, bo killed Mr. quibbs, his wifo and a grand-daugh-:er named Selfirt. The wounds on the !lfad bodies wero either inflicted with m axe or hatchet. Mr. Squibbs was icventy-two years of ago, and tho girl only eleven. A Seat Awarded. Tho enso of Fuller vs. Dawson, of tho Twenty-first Pennsylvania Congressional district, has been decided by tho Committee on Elections. The conclusion reached is that Dawson, Democrat, is entitled to tho seat. This is certainly a re markablo decision for tho Hump to mve at. Congress. The majority of the Kump is etill busily engaged at their CilJjob dis-union but the weather and the subject aro waxing so hot, that tho dis unionists "at tho other end of tho line" will soon bo compell ed to surrender. The Democratic Creed. Nowhere are the principles of the Democratic party better defind than in the first inaugural address of Thom as Jefferson. lie defines them thus : Equal and exact justico to all men of whatever State, or persuasion, reli gious or political; pcaee,eommerce and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none ; the support of Stato governments in all their rights, as the most competent administration for our domestic con cerns, and the surest bulwarks against tho anti-republican tendencies ; the preservation of the General Govern ment in its whole constitutional vigor as tho shoot anchor of our peace at homo and safety abroad ; a jealous care of the right of election by the people ; a mild and safe corrective of abuses which aro lopped by tho sword of revolution when pcaceaMo reme dies are unprovided ; absolute acqul osence in the decisions of the majority the vital principle of republics -from which there is no appeal but to force, xue viiai principle ana immeaiate par ent of despotism ; the supremacy of civil over the military authority; econ omy in our public expense, that the laborer may be lightly burdened ; the honest payment of our debts, and the faithful preservation of tho public faith. The diffusion of information, and tne arraignment of all abuses fit the bar of public opinion ; freedom of religion ; freedom of the press ; free doui of the person under the protection of the habeas corpus, and trials by juries impartially selected. New Ytnii. Jnne 2.r. Gold, 153 A loyal Ncyro-Attempted 1Up and I CU Ul Ul l . J A colorotl man rmmod Henr I f " " . . -.. . nidi, . tuit JvilUPl UH inim jhm former master Mr Gilbert ros.- Pennsylvania voted squarely against ding near JarivtUv.no, in Harford negro suffra go, while every Keiuibli couuty, previous to the .adoption of La cxcrpt ,vll0 do() j iIm' the anti-alavery constitution of Mary. tlol voUa for it. L(t , ' land, and a short timo tberenaer was ,; ilft i:ut ,.nA i i.vv. -. i.nr, iuii iinav in m arrested for the murder of a man near miiiiouuig, iur wuieu no was convic ted and sentenced to a short term in tho Pennsylvania Stato prison. Ho was released a few weeks sinco, and immediately returned to tho vicinity of his old home, and has sinco been lounging about Jarrcltsvillo. On Wed nesday of last week, Johnson, it is alleged, made an unsuccessful attempt to commit a heinous outrage on a daughter of Mr. Nicholas Hutching, (the young lady escaped by flight,) in order to accomplish which, ho says himself, ho concealed himself in tho woods for two weeks. On Friday cvoning last, whilst Mr. John John son, a farmer of Harford county, was driving his wagon up tho road, on his return from tho Baltimore markets. and when about threo miles above Araos's tavern, the accused passed and repassed him several times, armed with a gun, which aroused his suspi cions, until finally Johnson got in the rear of the wagon, and placing tho muzzle of the gun, which was loaded with gravel, within a few feet of Mr. Johnson's person, fired, tho entire contents taking effect in the back part of his head, he then jumped into the wagon and beat the unfortunate man over the head with a stone until he thought him dead, when he rifled his pockets of some $23 and tho loose chango about him, and made his es cape. Mr. J. laid in tho wagon, and the horses procooded down tho road to Mr. Amos's, where they stopped, and Mr. Johnson was found lying in the bottom of tho vehicle in tho most pitiable condition and entirely insen sible, his head being shot and pounded terribly. He was taken out and prop erly attented to, and yesterday morn, ing was still alive, but in a very pre carious condition. A number of the residents of tho neighborhood at once started in pursuit of the robber, and after scouring tho woods in every di rection, a parly headed by Dr. Martin Jarrett, succeeded in effecting his ar rest. Ho was taken boforo Justice J. F. Curtis, who committed him to Towsontown jail, tho offence having been committed in Baltimore county. The affair caused much excitement in tho neighborhood, ami at one timo it was feared the accused would bo sum marily dealt with, but better counsels prevailed, and ho is now in tho hands of tho law. Baltimore 6'un. Tue Issue. Tho Radical dis-nnion-ists in Pennsylvania are perfectly hap py, because they have at last managed to get the negro issuo nqnarcly before the people. Many of tho temporizing oretnern were anxious to dodge the question, and endeavor to "go to tho country" on a Janus-faced platform, but tho arrogant leaders would not permit it. Mr. Stevens cracked his whip, and tho timid and temporizing immediately fell upon their kuccs and begged lor mercy. Ho demanded a square is8ne,and put Geary fairly upon liis platform. Ul courso they all con sented, nnd now we have Geary and negro suffrage on one hide, mid Cly mer and n white man's government on the other. Age. m That's What's ?he Matter. It is proposed by the friends of William Lloyd Garrison to prcsenthim 8j0,0U0. Chief Justico Chaso heads the list with a handsomo subscription. Gar rison is chiefly memorable as tho au thor of the sentiment, "The Constitu tion of the United States is a covenant with death and an agreement with hell." Mr. Chaso's subscrintion mar therefore bo regarded as Lwtokcning his appreciation of'lhc sacrcdnoss and value of tho supreme law. He talks of trying Jefferson Davis for treason. Wo suspect that the jury will bepuz zled to decido whether there is most of it on the bench or in the dock. Philadelphia Age. , Installation. On tho 16lh inst., the Kov. T. W. Gilmer was Installed pastor of Presbyterian Church nt Fredericksburg, Va. He is a son of tho lato Governor Gilmer, of Virginia, who was killed on tho Princeton, while a member of President Tyler's cabinet. He is thirty-two years- of ago, and at ono tiuio a practicing lawyer in St Louis, and a member of tho Missouri Legislature Mcnur.R ano Lynch Law. A few days ago a respectable citizen of Car ondelet, Mo., named John Augustine, was wantonly attacked and killed at Columbia, Mo., by John Lane, a no torious '"rough." The murderer was soon arrested, but was rescued from tho hands of the authorities by the excited populace, and immediately hung on tho ppot. A DOUBLE MuIIDLR. Lust MondflV nip;ht, tho rcsidenco of Dr. Webb, at Little Kook, Arkansas, was entered! by tome one knowing his safe con - tained over 875,000. Tho Doctor was at tho time deeping in his bed with his ton, a boy of tf Ivo year,. Both were brutally murdered with an axo. ine assassin men procured the key or mo eaie, oui couiu on 13' open one floor. ItifReport nays Mr. Belmont, of New York, has mado over two million in gold operations during tholast tbre dars ' How TentiylranU ConifreiMnen Voted. It will be seen from the listof Pcnn- ressmcn which we civo .i .tu .n tv ..-m n.K.. j- Congressional elections let them rnurK those who voted to prostituto the bal lot-box for tho purposo of securing tho supremacy of u party which shows itself ready to degrade tho white man to tho level of the negro : AGAINST NEGRO SUFFRAGE. THE ROLL OF HONOR ALL PEMOCRTS. 1st Diat., Samuel J. Randall. Gth Dist., 15. Markiiam Boyer. 8th Dist., Sydenham E. Ancona. 10th Dist., Myer Strousk. 11th Dist, PniLip Johnson, 12th Dist-, Charles Denison. 15th Dist., Adam J. Glossbrenner. 21st Di6t., J. L. Dawson. FOR NEGRO SUFFRAGE. THE BLACK LIST ALL SHODDIES. 2d. Charles O'Xeil, Philadelphia. 3d. Leonard Meysrs, Philadelphia, 4th. Wiliam 1). AeZev-Philadcluhia. 7th. John M. Broomall, Chester & Del. 9th. Thaddeus Stevens, LaLcaster. 13th. Ulusses Mercur. Bradford. Wvo- niing, Sullivan, Montour, Columbia. Ilth. George F. Miller, Northumber land, Dauphin, Union, Snyder, Ju niata. 17th Abram A. Barker, Cambria, Blair, Huntingdon, Mifflin. 18th Stephen F, Wilson, Centro. Ly coming, Clinton, Potter, Tioga. I9th. Glcnni W. Scofield, Erie, Warren, McKcau, Forest, Elk, Jefferson, Clearfield, Cameron. , 22d James K. Morchead, Allegheny. 23d. Thomas Williams, Allegheny. Butler, Armstrong. 24th. George V. Jaurence, Greene, Lawrence, Reaver, Washington. Tho "Republican" member from the 20th District Crawford, Mercer, Ve nango and Clarion Charles V. Culver, is not recorded as voting. Will our Democratic colcinporaries examine this list, and hold the (mis) Representatives of their various dis tricts to a strict account before their constituents ? Patriot S Union. IsirTho Girard Spectator, alluding to tho call requesting Dan. Rico to become a candidate for Congress, says, it Jan. Mionld succeed in get ting there ho wouldu t bo tho only clown in that body. The Difference. Forney is sere naded by negroes, and tho President and his cabinet by white men. Every one is known by tho company they keep. ..Speaker Colfax is a candidate for re election to Congress from Indi ana. The Ponitentiary would bo the proper placo for him. Ho is one of the greatest political knaves alivo. ftairWhilo men should not complain of taxes nnd hard times while the Freedmen's Bureau agents are ablo to dispense white sugar to their ''pet lambs." JteirTho Boston ZW snys : "Forney cxclaims"God defend the riirht." This is generous, for it loaves him unpro tectcd." CLEARFIELD STORE H IS A it Philipsburg, Pa. WU.I.IAH W. BITTS UEORUI U, HEED, )onx r. wiayih. wn.i.un rowiLL W.BETTSyiyCO., (Successors to Muoron A Hoops) Have iuat received a Wee and well se lected Slock of all kind of Staple goods, j sucn as ... t , . i Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Hals and Caps, No tions, Hardware, Glass, iNaili, Oils, i Pninis, Quccnswarc, Oroceries. Flour, Bacon, Feed, io., which we are olfering at greally reduced prices, i'or Cash or in Exchange for Lumber and Shingles. V hnn Inm.ka li Inl1, a,tt-Bnln nt r.. t ln 1 imUCr IMCn, in the lower end ff Clearfield county and on Clearfield Creek, to get their snpplieil frnm iki. noint Lain., nn I h. lina nf . i) i i ' I r. Hail KOad Can CCll. (roods on belter terms than at any point ' iu Clearlifld eotinty, and w are selling our Stock at such prices as to make it an object to thoe buy ing goods in this market to deal with us. Advances of Good?, Fccd,&c, made on account of Square Timber, which . , . , irw vino niirui. ,nr virt&riioiu r.iuiiiv, iur ikv we will ciihor soli on commisaioa or buy CoUMOH g.;., KlaT pIWI,0 Mac. Xbis at fixed rales. , j is one of the best Machines now oflered to the Flour oT different Brands can be had at public. I keep them on hand. Any person all limes at very low j ices, at the Clear-. enlling at y residence ean see them operate, field Store, rhilipsburg. Penn'a. iPiieeonly tio. THOMAS KEAU, llrv Goods-Notion, to., in creat vari.l May , lHng-3 mo-pd. Near Curwenrville. ety, nt the lowest price for Vsh, at the Clearfield Store, Philipsburg, Ponn'a. Salt by the Sack or load, cheaper than can be had an? where else, at the Clear- R.M Ctnr l').;lir.ilinr Ponn'a r.ll ndKiaminalh' atock of ironda. at the Clearfield Store, at Pliilinsbura, Ta. Hichest price paid in Goods or Cash for II - uraber and Shiogles at the Clearfield s,ore. Fbilipsburg. Penn'a. . "i1' I'Tr1 Sn R,f ki1"u,1B'Vb9 h Sf)f)t ,hl timMi w. W. B ETTS. CO. phjiipgburg. November 15th, lSG5.lf, O liWIXG MAI 111 I'.S. 1 erfons drtlrous O of havl avir: a r-uperlnr Maehine, sbonld bnyj on hand.' ' 1 U'lmlAff A U'ilanfi'a a&mnla Alaohinea II. F. NAl'ULK, Ageuk I Clearfield, February 2S, tldS-tr. Fish Msekerel, Fbtd sited ysrkivpesat and i. P. TTerrinr, la si K.HATrifl S. YrnTTT mn oAtrn tthmptt i HUH 1U Oilffj MUUJili' Th, timi r. h.rd . ou d iik to k.n I now jvvmmj M,i your l'uurij Th J to da It I will ihnw, II you ulll read whm follows. i A man ba not far from kr, . Wbo wnrked bard tt bi traita j j Bui bad a bourohold (o lupport, j Tint aquamlercil all b mado, I met him onr, tny ht, "my friend, I look threadbare and rough ; I'ra tried to $rt mjielf a auit, Put can't aav up enough." Ea.n I, my friend, how much hare you ? i'll tell .you where to go, To ret a ruit ihnt'i aound and cheap At KKIZ.HMMTIilS('S and Co. He took what little he had eared, A"d went to Kelzeuateill A Jtrotllcri And thore be got a handsome tuit, For half be paid to otheri. Now he li home, be looki io well; And thoireQeot is aueh, That when they Uke their daily meals, They oou't eat half so much. And now he finds on Saturday night With all their wants supplied ; That he has money left to spend, And some to lay aside. liis good luccem, with choerful smile, . He (tladly tells to all) If you'd sare Money, go and buy, Your clothes at Kelzeustciu Clothing Hall. Wber the ohwptit, finest, and best Cl'ithln g and good furmctiing goods eaa be bad to ml t Tory taste and in every stylo. April 11, lSCfl tf. . PETER A. GAULIN, liis arcs it sunt XadEtfir AND GKXKRAL CLOTHIER. Graham's Row, over Is" nude's Watch (C- Jewelry Siore, Market Street, CLEAKFIKLD, TA. Tbe aubjeriber having permanently loca led Liuiself in the Borough of Clear field. baa dtttetmineJ to engage in thebusinebt of I intend to keep constantly oo band a full - assortment of C'lotha, Cimere, Satinettg, and ettings.of the best qual ity and latest styles, wuich I will 31 an u lac tu re to order, to suit customer, on short rjoliee.. Particular attention will be paid to Cutting and Fitting Genllemeti'sjtoyt, and Cbildiens Clothing; and in fact, every! hii.g pertaining to this - BRANCH OF BUSINESS. k liberal share of public patronage is, therefore, mpeclfully solicited, and 1 would advUe all, to give tue a rail before purchasing ebetvLoro any goods in icy lin. r. A. GAULIN. Cleat field. Ma? 16th. ISGG-tf. New Goods! MRS II, D. WELCH & CO, Have Just Received Their Spring and Summer Goods, ! Which were purchased during the preterit de oline, and therefore are enabled to sell eery cheap Our Stock Consuls in partof Merinos, Alpacas, Top- tin. Wool, Armure, and common de laines; Prints, Uinghams, Shawls, Hoods, Hosiery and Gloves, Nubia, Halmoral and Hoop Skirts, Flun- Toweling, Tiching, Sontags, breakfast Shawls, Cnpej, &c. Also an assortment of Millinery Goods, Among which s'e Hats, Bonnets, Fealh ers, Kibbons, Flowers, laces, Framea Matinees, Velvets, Silks, Cragea, IWragns, eils, etc., and a large slock of Including China. Eronze, Tnpicr Much 1 in, Kosewood, Glaus, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy Toys. 'For Ladies, Such as Pomaues, Oil, Bandolina bloom of youlh and Paints, Kougo, Lilly White do. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a con tinuance ol the kind patronage of the people of Clearfield Co. aXjyKemcrr.litr the place Second Street, aext door te r'irit National Bank Deo. 20, '84 Ci.r.Ani iKi.n coiXTr it iNK Th Clearfield County Itank as an incorporated institution has sons out of eiistonc by the sur rendor of Its rhsrter on May 12th, 1S65. All of its stork is ownrd by the subscribers, who will continue the banking business at the same f laco as private backers ssder the Arm name of the " CloarErld Countv Hank." , We are rcrxinsible for the debts of the Hank, and will pay its nitos on d'-aiand at the rounter. t lopoili reccired and Intrredt paid when mo ney Is loft for a fixed lim. l'nper dircounted at six rr erst, as heretofore Our personal rcpnililiiT ia pladged fur all deponts Jeeeired ani buoinena tranracted. A conliliaaneeof lb liberal palronnfe of the jbiinos uieq of lb couply is respectfully solini- ted. As President, Oashlar and Offieers of the late Clonrtleld County Hank, we require the notes ul raid bank W be p'fsentrd for relvinplia. James T. Leonard, . lUchard hhaw, ' Wa5- Porter, Jsroes B. Urakaui, A. K. Wrisht, . L. Heed, William A. Wallace. Mr-The nine of the Pank wilt be eondue ted by John M. A lams, Ksq., as Cashier. Jun 28,'i tr. SICsVING MArillXF.l.-I wTuldHereby inform th puMir, that t have been appoin- -.1 - .1. r - ci- Au - ... r - . l. I) AIL nOAD 110Uf., Main St., Philips. I V burg, Penn'a, Kosnnr L1.0V0, Proprieior. Keeps ennttsnllyoa hand the rhnintrstof liquors, liis table is aJaayi supplied with th bett the Market affords. Tke traveling pulie, will do well to give him a call. Nov 1st, 1S6S. THOMAS M CRISMAN, Agent for th Singer Sewing Machines. Thilipiburg, Centre CO., Pena'a, Oct. lllh, lfiCi.-tf. cvrekiu8 i10wk. Justice of the I'sace. For Dacarra Tewnahtp, will promptly attend to all businesa entrusted te his tare. 1'. U. Address, Fhllipsburg la, Af. tlstlSSI Tbtnr and I' red Extra family Flour, Bolted X Cora Meal, By Chop, As., for sal by ias t arnAiistwn June 1, 1866-1 mo. J. P. KRATZER. Fpi Jas 19, for Sale AT COST Four Barrels of good family flour, to elos oot tb staes. 1(81 MEFj.&LL m PI'tLcH' H. F. NAUGLE, jo. to ft$l?y X,.f HT i TlT li 1 J I I f JL f JLsl. Ai Jli Orabam's Row, Clearfield, Penn'a. Th mhirrllier reneetfjtv informs Ms old 1 : ; ., ; , . v. . . customer, ard ths p..l.ho, that he ku tn hand, "tX??":?-LZmh plain and full Jeweled. Clocks, s larpevsriety from the best Mannfae- tory, eonsistin; of Kight day and rh'rty hour Spring and Weight, Lovers, Tlae, Strike ""tj . I Spectacles, a large assortment far and Bear sight, eolored and plain glass. Also, a One asfortmentof Bpoons, oras, uui- ter-knlves, etc., platod on Jnuine Alabta. A Lb kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefull.v repaired and IVarroatod. A continuance or patronage te solicite.1. November IMh. 186A II. K NALQLE. fUHAi I'liNS n. F. NATJGI.K has Just V T received an tlcrnnt assortment of the best quality j also silver eitonoion and desk holders. X.ovemur ZD, 186S. M. a. WALLACS), WM. . BtuLKH, tVALL.Vti:. 1IIGI.EK & I MOLDING, Attorneys at Law, Clrarlield. Pa. Legal bnsinensof all kinds promptly and ac curately attended to. Mny li, '6f-ly. LIFE INSUKANCE AT UOilE ! Vt ...... ,M....Ht "-Tit M..MM if ZtllU auUtUU4 i-ltt ?MlUtlUt CV, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. ( H. B. SWOOPE, Agent," Clearfield, l'cnn'a. Assets Liable for Lossos f 1,100,000 Reoeipts for l6i 357,01 Losses paid ia ISSi liO.H23 S car lis Dividisd Dcclarkb Aiiscallv or Firrr Pta Ckt.! n. P. SWOOPE. Agent Da. J. a. IIARTSWICK, Medical Examiner. CleurnVd May 30th 1 80S. Srao, pd. JOUN U. ORVIS. C. T. ALEXANDER. ATTOHNKYS AT I. AW, Sept. 13th 1S6S.J y. ncllcfuiite I'a. ROBERT J. WALLACE, AtfoaatT at Law Clearfield, P., Cfflco in Ekaw's Row, op posits the Journal office. dee. 1. 18S8. tf WM. jrtlll.l.OLGlI, Attormst at , Law, Clenrfl d, Pa. Oflic on Market Ptreet one door east of tb "Clearfield County Bank." may 4, 1804-tf; THOM AS J. M'CUI.I.OUGII, Attornry at Law. Off re adjoining the Rank, formerly occupied by J P. Mctnally, Kq., Market street, Clearfield, Ta Will attend promptly to Collections, Rale ef Lands. Ac. Den. 17, '2. JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney at I. aw and Itral Katate Agent, CLEARFIELD. PCNN'A. OJKcton Marhctit. Opposite the Jail, RESPECTFULLY offers his s rvices in sell ing an d buying lands in Clearfield and ad joining counties ) and w ith an experience of over twenty years as a Purveyor, flatters himself that b can rsndcr satisfaction. Feb. '63 tf. J. ft. UN IB It AT. SAM til. VITCHKLU Dealer in Foreign end Domestio Mercbandiss, Lumber, Grain, . New Washington, October li, lt).-ly.pd. Clearfield Co., Pa. IIOROL'GII SCHOOL I'UNO Annual 1 1 Statement of th Finances o. Clearfield Hor oueh School District, for Frhool yea ending May 31st, A. D. 10U, J. M. kiltelbarger, treas urer, in aeeount with said fund. Da. To balanco due at last rettloticnt f2.i C3 To am't ree d of Henry Stone, Col. 1,040 14 " " " " S pack man foe. Col. 7 09 Stat Draft, 1S6C, H is CR. By Orders csneeled $1,003 09 percentage allowed Ties, 1127 " llalance due district 8V d $1,424 23 f 1.424 23 ASIKT An MAtll.ITISS OF HISTRIl'T, Due from II. Spackman, fmmor Col Amount In hands of Trees. Kiltelbarger 3'Jj,t' Total IIACILITIRS Oulrtanding orders 609 II 3 00 Excess f assets over liabilities $ j6C 11 Attest. 0. II. MERRKLL, It. J. WallaCS, Fec'y. PreiX ANOTHER EXCITEML1NT ! a fallTn rniCEs. AT THE Chcai I .ncl) ftAVP s -t -a r , OF WILLIAM F.IRWIN! South Second St., ClcarficlJ, l'a. A FKESI1 ARRIVAL OF Spring Sl Summer Goods At Greatly Reduced Trices. I am Ju.it receiving and opening a carefully selected stock of fashionable Spring A Sum mer Goods of almost every description. 3'jfAaLa. iirjA44jX A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dry goods, of ths aewest and latest sivles. Also a great variety of aseful notions. DRY GOODS AND jNOTlUA'S. Bonnets, Shawls, Hals and Caps, Jloots and Shoes, a targe quantity, Hardware, Qucemware, Drags and Medicines, Oil aad Paints, Carpet A Oil Cloths, S-T 4X" W VkP X -L A 60 Q 1 ' :. !.- : ana rrutis rureign sou I'otnestic, such a Apples, l'vflcbes, ('ur raos, rrunes, L'aifins, (.'ran cos, auJ Loiuods. Fish, Bacon and Flour. Mackerel In , J and barrols. of tb bestqoality, all ot which will b sold al the lowest cash ur ready pay price. My old friends and the puhlia generally, art respectfully Invited te call. fr-N. P. All kinds of tfffA.Vnnd approved COrXTar rUOVUl laan tn exchange for Goods. WM. r. IRWIN. Clearfield, May lh, ISM tf 1 )urc liberty White l ead, The Whitest, the root durable and th most economical. Try It I Manafatlured only by Zirai.sa a Siiith. Wholesale Drug, lVmt a Glass Dealers, No. 137 North Third tit, r In l'a. Marcb 21. 1 f6n 1 w. HOUSEHOLD OO0U8 Tinware.0.ueensware Glassware, Woedenware, Looking Qlassei Clocks, Nails, Glass, Oils, Feints, Lamps, Wall Paper, st all prices at J, r. KRATZEIVS. Pulley niCtsTsll slses, end b mnnnfaa. him, u . MERRFLL A PI9LFRT Savc Your Money Something New. Th nr.drs!f!nd hare prrmetienfly rrsi4 In the mannff-iureof all kindiot Woolen Moods, at their new Factory, on belli Ran, In Tena tf. I thi: ruiniM; ami l ri.nvo l OdKiners will also receire rtpeeiul attention at our nanus, inepun e are tnr ted to civ as a w , , .11 Lquir .i """"Hi pVomp.ly'. The Po.tVa'a" our hands. The publie srt fnrited to cira ns a cents IVanted everyahereto eanvasi for lhe frcut uook of i860, -THE SOUTH!" A (our of 4 rjattlo fields and Ruined eitieei a journey throngh the dos!ald Slates, and talk with the people, liy J. T. Throwbridtfe. From .! ,,..,:. .,i ...,i. ,in 'months of Sotitbora travel. The Author has v.j iAr. i,,j,;0 4.1,1, iUnjin- t0 th, bead of ,11 UovorBm,n. d,krt. ,.:,),. c,.,u i: .., uh.t. ever is known ly these men of the sulTerines of th, p,tti ,,relent 0O0dition of things, as well as pal for the Iutur,( will be made known in thi book Tb great popularity of the author, and !,.. i,.r., 1- . ..l. th b f the ereatost sollinc book bfor th puhlin, h,l. n..r liberal inducements pre. J cLano for A eents to make money. AMERICAN PUBLISHING AOKNCY, Jane 8 -1 mo. 72 Chestnut Street, Philad'a. T7"IUf tVIKll VIIni'R KEXT y GOVERNOR. '-We have a oorreot and striking photograph of Ae next Governor of Pennsylvania, which we will send by mail for 2a ceuU. If we uilvtake the man. the money wm "e "unuea immeaiaieiy uner election next 1! L . . l ... r . October, js it Clymor or deary? Write and see. Address J1ARTLESON & CO., May 2,-1 mo. 611 Chestnut St. Phil'a. A milMMTItATOK'S XOTICC Notice XX. ? hurcljy givcu that Letters of Admioiftra tion have this day boon gruntnl to the undersign ed, on the Katatc of Gem go J. Kylcr, dee'd., lato of Rradlord township, Cloaifiuld "county, Pa. All persons knowing tlii mwlvrs indebted' to said Es tate are n-qnet-tod to muke iinniodiato payment, and Ihone having cluims against the Saine, will present them duly authenticated for svtllruieuU tfVJi.l 11. IV 1 Lj i. J, June 6, lS66-0t-pd. Admiuistrator. Clymcr! Geary 1 We have rhotograpu, large and small, of Clymor and Ueary. A geut wanted to sell them. Send 75 cents for specimen copies by mail, pottage paid. Address RARTLE.SON A CO., 011 Cbostout st. Pbilad'a. May 2,-2 mo, 1)ure Liberty White Lead, preferred by all prretical Painters ! Try It ! and yon will L. . . I. 1, r . I rr uiivv uu unirr. jwuuiuc;urtfu only nj iisuh A Sm its, Wholesale x.f. Paint t Glass Dealers, No. 1ST North Third St., Pbila. March 2l,'My. GEORGE r. WARDI.I. CHARLES K. Utl.O. Wsurills 3So(2l ft (Do, Tobacco, Tea, Spices, &c., kc N. E. cor. Clh A Market Sts., Feb. U, im-Gm. PHILADELPHIA. JAMES C. BARRETT, Justice of th Peso and Licensed Conveyaaeer, Lutbersburg, Clearfield county, l'a. Cullortions and remit tances promptly made, and all kind of legal in struments (lecutued 00 sbort notice, Lutbersburg, May tfth, 1866-tf. A DMINISTHATOK'S NOTICE. Notlew 2V. is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration have this day been granted to the under signed, on th Estate of James Carly, deceased, tnte of Karthaus township, Clearfield countv. Penn'a. All persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are requested to make ins. - J L . - 1 J i. L.I -1 ! . against th same, will present them duly authen ticated far settlement. MULINDA CARLEY, Msy 2id, lfi.6t. Adminlstrstrix L EWIS 1. JJLOOM, Veterinart Scroeox, oircrs liia Eunices to the public, at the following places, at th data named, vitt New Millpwrt 2Mb aad 26th of I May, 8th, Vth. C2d and 2H ot Jaae; Clearfield, Juue 1st, 2d, 15tb, 10th, 2ih and 30th f Ltbi- 1 burg 3d and 4th ot June. 1 pay ef renal atten tion to Gelding and the curing of Kiug bone, ind being proprietor of ths celebrated Horse, Chestcr Lii.x, I may le found at the times and pi ices above designated. May 2-t, 18(6. "IS1,500S I.. f Sewing Machin cr Year I We wsnt Agents everywhere te sell r israov(D ! der and up iev teed. Sent on trial. Warranted l...k;nM Thr... ... Lit. I. 1T- five years. Aoove salary or large commission paid. The osi.v machines sold in United States fr less thaa 40, which are fully lieentfH bf Howe, Wh'clrr A Wilson, G rover A Biker, Singer A Co., aad Racheldcr. Ail otier cheap miiehicrs are iorinrjemexlr and the erller or rr are linble loarreet, fine and impugnment. II luetrated circulars sent rasR. Adiiress, or call upon Shsw A Claik,at L'idJeferd, M.iiM, Mr Cliicago, 111. May ri, lS(j-ly. a Ittl I rV If I I) rPl V IKt X' d" I t Notice is hereby given that Let ters of Administration have this day boen granted to the uniiumgwii, on tbo l.stulc of livnry M. llro.ks, dee'd lute of I'jiion tp., Cvutre eo Pa. " All jHTfeus knowing themselves indebted to said Istiue are reiincsted to mnko immediate payment and those having claims againtt tho same will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. JOHN II. UROAKS. WILLIAM K SHAW, June t, l66-6t. Administrator's. "T r t rnm n 1 nnn I : rt . . I tauranLon Market street, iu. i l nr th 11r. ery, I am ;.ow prepared to furnish In Cream every afternoon aud evening, to alleallerx. La dies and ticnllenien ar rcepectfullv invited to esll. A. 'CUOLPP. . CUarfioJ, May 2:;d, 18f , C. KUATZFJi & soxT 1st IIIICIIAMS, dealers in Drr Goods Uruceries, Shingles, and Provisions. At tksul stand on r ront wreel atinva lb Academy, j Clearfield, December l.tlh, 1885-tf, J. P. KRATZER, M Kit CHANT, and dealer ia Dry Goods Clothing, Hardware, V sceniware, tirooeries Pruvisinnc, A :. Market street, opposite th Jsil, ClearScld Pa. April 20th D-H, " LKON Mrcoiff UlW, . MKKCIIANT, nnd dealer in Dry Oooila, Rsadv-made Clothing, tiroeerles. Liquors, I'rugr snd Medicines, Hats and Caps, I) wis and f-lines. Hardware, Tinware, te. Frenchville Clearfield county, l'a. May 2, '( 6.1 QTATLE Dry Goods CU.I lis, Ca'siineret O Clna ak-eloths, Tweeds, (iatinctls, ti'.kwarp Flannels, Ticking, Muslin, Linen, Prints, at lb old prices at J. P. KRATZER S. MUSICAL GOODS riukViolius7"rifii Harmonicans, Preceptors, Musis Patwr, Vi olin Sows, Ilridges, Strings ufth beat oimlitv J. r.KRAZER'3. IV I.ACKSMITHIKG.-Thenndcrslcncd re. peetfully bees leave to announce to the Pub lic, lost ne carries en lilarssmltTiiiig in th Bor ough of Clearfield, where ho will execute prompt ly. In a workmanlike manner, all work entrus- I . rl tn kla mm. Rn..l.l Malm. I. .l..:..a oxen, Shop adjoining Town Usil, fr-rmerlj occupied Mr. Huff. WM. BI EVENS. November 8th, 1865. -ly. Swalma panarva, Ksaasdy s medical Dis covery, Hembold'i tucha, taksr'sCod Liver Oil, Jan' and Aysr's medicines of rrcry hind For sal by H a I. Coal, WhsJo and Liaised Oil, Family Dy svsralshe and paints tf all kinds i"-d U sale Ivy K. I.s jut attta.