She gcpuWiran. v 1 JJ1,Umi AT.-. Geoko B. Gooulanukr, fcditor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Feb. 21, 1867. Doctoring the .rntion. Tlie politiiul quacks wlio have benji doctoring the country for tlie, past five years, ocem to know as little about the disease to-day as when they took it in charge We notified the people then not to trust them because of thoir unprofessional skill. Had our advice been taken we would not have three thousand viillion dollars of a medicine bill to pay, and the putient still un cured. Two weeks ago wo volunteer ed another prescription, which some what alarmed our sensitive t.eighbor. He however fails to deny any portion of our article, but interprets it to be a threat of war. If it is such, the four datum was laid by leading loyalists. It is not tbo first time our Disunion neighbor treated our "doctoring" ad ith contempt. In 1SG0 ho was foolish enough to batter down his ow n house, and if he pursues his present cours he will do the same thiug in 1868, and then he will, no doubt, be ungenerouB enough to charge it upon somebody else. In 1800 he counseled the Southern people to secede, but when they took his advice, ho turned tail upon them and commenced making faces at them at a long distance, and called them bnd names, rebels, trui tors, &c, and burlesquing the Union men 8 "Union savers." If the editor of the Journal construes the language of such a celebrated loyalist as Air. Raymond to be a threat against the peace and happiness of the country, ie should seo that the members of his ; :.:'y - in tho future, from tel tru.ii -v.l.ijh tco:i:S to be so i!iij.u!ui.i.l'!u to liis t:.o'.-.'. We tins week produce an extract from the npeech of the celebrated She nandoah valley racer, Gen. Banks, who bas certainly imbedded himself into the affections of our neighbor, as they both frequently boil over with loyal ty, they must therefore accept each c" 'a v ' "v a gospel. Hear what re ;':-! sn h.i n-M hi tbe T?nmpfn the 0th ksiai.t : II,- lirv r! Lhl !. fi't ia!.dv i! ifVIm... were ill .tM'-s. 1 v h i "i ma 1c rwvT lue dclion ol l j ." pc-pit end of the general gorern int'u:, aud tln'.T coulj neier cease lo be Stales unli) the general gorsrnmrnt had consented to thmt con dition. Tbat consent bad never been given. It was impossible that the government should go on for three Tears longer, or two and a half rears, or two Tears, without approaching the rerge of ruin. Business was suspended now. The people were oppressed with taxes. Laborers were thrown out of employment. Everything was unsettled. The wisest men could not look to the fnture without apprehension, if not without fear. The future was full of danger; and rather than lace tbat danger for two and a half or three years longer, the repre ccntatives of the people would be obliged to con sider tbe condition of the country and what course of conduct was necessary for tbe safety of the gov ernment and the interest! of the people. Gen. Banks is either undergoing the ordeal of reconstruction, or he was drunk when he made this speech ; be cause be tells the truth as effectually at any "Copperhead" could possibly do. Neighbor, is Gen. Banks "doctor ing the Nation" too ? Our modern loyalists are hard to understand. They aro unwilling to accept anything for truth a Democrat may say, and if one of their brelnren happens to tell it, they heed it not, and il brought specially to their notice they turn it into ridicule. Tho lead ers of the loyal party are not possess ed of half the moral honesty attributed to Dives. When he died and went to hell, he was not satisfied with a little water to cool his tongue, but he want ed Abraham to raise some well known character from the dead and send him among his former neighbors, in order to warn his brethren against that place. They seem to bo so fully beut on national plunder and ruin, that we doubt if the Abraham that went from Ford's theatre wore to come back and warn them in language similar to tbat of Raymond and Banks, ho would be damned in round terms for his at tempt at "dectoringthe Nation." But truth is mighty and must prevail. Oeatakt Jut. Prmritf..- evrnry nine pt la oner were directed to be brought up to court lor trial, and of this nuiulirr abil seventy Are weie seal ap. A large pnipottioa -a! thee were young asetl and youlhe, and en Mutually large propoe. tiea of colored persons wore among incut. The velvet can, Sr .ma4. sad blue blouse were oonspio. out In the dress of tbe prisoners, and they were as motley looking a crew as could well be gathered togcthci. The editor of the l'hihid'a Press hns in the above atatoniont of tho closing up of tho Court uf Quarter Sessions of that city, on the 12th, just estab. Imbed some facts that nro worthy of consideration. Ho cunnot avoid the remark, "an unusually largo proper tion of colored persons were amongst thorn," and when we examine tho list and find by tho last census that the colored population of Philadelphia is as 1 in 25, and by tho list of convicts they are 18 colored to 80 whites, or 1 black to 2 whites, ho ma' well begin to consider, if ho has not dono so ul rcady, how the list will stand when all the rights and franchises of the whites, and a few more, aro pressed upon them. If three yeurs of emanci pation bring them up on the criminul records halfway, will six years mukc them, though so email in numbers, equal to the whites in crime ? It is a question the editor can solve, as he knows the workings of the colored rnco. If the bureau can do no better for "Lincoln's pet lambs," it had better shut up shop. The .Vlarth of Ifriofssf on. 1 Wendell I'liillips, the notorious li unionists, who funiUlu'i his pnrty w ith brains ami venom, is highly pleased with the Stevens programntoof making u Polunfl out of tho South, as contem plated by the military bill of tho Milr inone, reconstruction committee. This traitor to bis rHce risks lor the negroes of tho South n higher sphere in tbo la HTIt I t. The Wl.wirg 1 It l I I j) named persons l ave Sled in the omre o( .1.- M!.. f tA I'l... I.,,,, I 111 III' tO IU itllj 11 I IIHUV. IOIMIJjIH.H, . Una iiroml iluiiuiin. ( oniM'lhllii' In" ri,b f u. i nurt ,,r Ouerter Hessli.ni of I. .1..1 . n.l .... r..riln .... l(,.n nf thi ' C!rar6.ld counts, their t'"H'lUB and bonds for 1II1IM-I .. I, I.,, . . - - . . , . .. .. t ses.ii'oe m'M etl""'; inlitled "An Act lo regit Isle the sals of Intoxicating Liquors," As.t TAVeaa li esaas. William Ilelehel Kar'iaus township, Wtlliatn cchwsm HisJr 11 1 .li.. ...I,,.. ...,,..,,' License, at thsHar.ll IIVOHMIM , III! llil II 1 W V .'--'... - I. lino io ins proK'ny , n until p nuiinu is I'reelrnm search ; no man's chattels exempt from seisure j no man's liberty unexposed to assault ; no man's life safe from peril. An army ollicer, a soldier, exulted above the law, may ruthlessly invade a citizen's home and drag him Irotn the bosom ot lim mmiiy scale of society than is now enjoyed :Siich a bill makes a mockery of free Mistaken Philanthropy. A num ber of political zealots two yenrs ago hatched a new scheme of cducution, which, if continued much longer, will, because of its weight, break down tho whole educational system of the State: Wo refer to the expensive scheme of the Soldiers' Orphans' Schools, run by Messrs. Curtin and Burroughs. Fur schooling less than half the number of children that attended the schools of this county, these "philanthropic-bug gers" plundered the State Treasury of over three hundred thousand dollars ; and for the next year they ask half a million more than double the amount over appropriated for tho education of the children of tho wbolo State. As there is a complete system of educat ing the youth of the State, we see no cause for this innovation, unless it is for the patriotic purpose of allowing u few shodyius the privilege of spend ing annually a large amount of State funds. We in this county Inst year schooled 0,100 children, for $21,000; while T. II. Burroughs & Co. charged tho Stato $350,000 for 2,800. This is corluiuly puying lor somebody's whis tle. We hope our "honest" Legislature will give this matter some attention. We wonder what tho editor of the Lj coming 'Giuttte pays Mr. Orange Judd for writing puffs for the New York jTW, and how much said J'ost pays said Gazette for publishing the aforesaid puffs. We presume that if our friond Huston would find Calvan- istic newspapers puffing tho works of Paine, Hume, and their coadjutors, he would no doubt conjecture onoof two things: that the puffs were cither to break down Culvanism or to build up Puineisin. Whenever we find Dem ocratic editors eulogising Disunion newspapers, we always wonder what they mean. Why not puff the Devil at once wo mean the Tribune. by tho middle classes in Kuropo. In a Into letter to the Jnri'-iSVrtrtTy Stand ard ho says: "A military supervision under Con gressional superintendence, is the best plan, llencu wo weleomo this bill ot Mr. Stevens. It must, howover, bo borne in mind that our Government will largely take its tone and charac ter, for .the timo being, from tho lixe cutive. Tho spirit which he insiiires will, spite of all opposition, bo felt to tho extreme edge of tho Republic, will color and permeate every branch and tho minutest loaf of the tree. The first ftep, therefore, inilispensiilile und pre liminary to all others, is to remove, the rebel who is now enenmped in the White House who, aided by soured and re vengeful politicians in his Cabinet and by a fossil and servile Bench, baulks Congress and resuseitites half dead re bellion. Compared with such colossal sin and evil as ni i-orrcm, Mayor Munrot and Surratt are mean game for a nation to follow." Nothing but the rank cowardice that dwells in the bosoms of those po litical pirates has delayed tho assassin ation of President Johnson, while the abrogation of the Supremo Court is but a question of time. The New York Express saya upon this question : "The two Bills which havo passed tho Houso of Representatives, Ste vens' and Klliot's, are Revolutions, nothing more nor less, utter subver sions of tho Constitution, and an ut tcrovcrthrowofthcGoverninont itself, just as much as tho Revolutions of Julius, ard Augustus Caviar, or of Cromwell, or of Napolean, and it must all end in tho sumo way (or else there is nothing in the lessons of his tory) viz : in the Government of this whole, country by some ono man. Stevens' Bill makes General Grant tho Dictator, probably to kill off Grant, and to get him oul ol tno way of Butler, whom Thnd. Stevens Inn alreudy nominated for tbe next Presi dency, r.lliol 8 mil uisirancinses nearly nil the whites of Louisiana, and turns tho State completely over to tbo negroes, from the Plantations, no more enlightened thin bo many birbaruns fresh from Africa. Louisiana is to be made a Hayti of, and tho mouth of the Mississippi is to pass from whites into tho hands of blacks ! 'Il will destroy tho property and tho agriculture of tho State, and in all probability, in tho strugL'lo of tho Blacks for supremacy, it w ill lend to just s'icli scenes as occurred in Hayti in tlie last century, anil in me cany part of this. "How any Republican of tho North can possibly sanction this litter deg radation of tho franchise, and agree to take it into co partnership in tho ad ministration of this Government ama zes us! We presume that at heart no Republican tloes approvo il, but is whipped into it by party associations But how can an honest mini bo whip ped into such a wrong or. irto tho subversion of the Constitution, which this establishes a precedent for, here after to bo applied to other States, North as well as South, by n majority in Congress? Tho principles of Ste vens and Klliot make a thorough con solidation of this Government, and annul the States, with all State rights. Is even a Massachusetts man willing to establish a precedent that may here after, in case of another Shay's rebel lion, or a rebellion sin has that oh Bos ton Common, in tho matter of the Pu tative Slave Law, givo a majority in Conirross a principle that will enublo that majority utterly to destroy the institutions. It despises nil the great safeguards of popular liberty. It tramples ujion the freedom of tho press. 1 1 annihilates tho right or free assemblage. It silences the lips of free speech, it infringes tho right of tho people to bear arms. It wipes out tho guuranty of a grand jury presentment. It abolishes the exemption of freedom from seizure and from search. It ab rogates tho right of trial by a jury of one's peers in the vicinage of iho com mission of tho alleged offense. It tramples upon the prerogutivo of the Presideiit.it makes war upon tho Con stitution, it rebels against the author ity of the Supreme Court. It invades the sacrod constitutional rights of the citizen. It is treason onvelopod in tho forms of law. It is rebellion wearing the irarb of legitimate power. It is usurmttiun assumim; tho sancity of constitutional enactment. Rath Kit Mournful. Tho Philadel phia Tress, of tho 12lh, gets off the following mournful phillipic on the old Theatre saint : . "Had Abraham Lincoln lived until to-day ho would have been fifty-eight years ofnge. The country still mourns bis loss as deeply as when, on the fa tal night of the 14th of April, 1805, the pooplo were horrifiod by tho in telligence of his murder. Though dead, his works live, and tho kind, Sjod Biun will never bo forgo'.tcn. ay by day is his loss made more ter rible, as tho actions of his successor become alike more futul lo tbe wel fare of our country, and more dis gusting to Americans at homo ana ubroud." It is truo, the country still mourns, not for A. L., however, but on account of injuries he and his miserable cabal inflicted upon if, during their theatre and bachanaliun revels. Tho inhu man Noro has been anathematized by his race for holding theatrical perform anccs while the Roman Capital was on fire. The junior patronized a similar disfranclrises ! place while tho life blood of hundreds . 1 1 ' . of bis fellow citizens was ebbing out through tho instrumentality of enlhu siusts. His crimes will livo while his Uiry lasts. Lord Byron "beautifully said : "If a man be trracious to slranin-rs, it shows he is a citizen of the world, und ihut his heurt is no island cut oil from other laudb,bul a continent that joins tlicni.' Parld Johnson I). M. Paulhamua.... W. N. Jerlrles James I., furry S. 0. Hepburn pavid Coplin T. t. lloalich John ' hsesrr I). 8. Hlotner Lewis i'lubsll , t'leai field borough, lleecaria township, Curwensvllle borough, , LambsrClty, " , Pern tewnsblp, , Uecetur " . Osoeula borough, , tlmun township, New Washington bor. . Cueington township. naitciants Liraasa. Wsa. Albert at tiro.... Dradford towoihlp. C0TJET PE0CLAMATI0S. rilKHKAH, Uon. SAMUEL LINN, Prel- Ident Judi-e ofthe Court of Common Pleas of the twenty ettb Judicial Hiitrict, cumposed of the counties of Ulearnelcl, t en tre ana viinum and Hon. HAMUKL CLYDK and Hon. JACOB WILIIhLM, Associate Judges of LTcarheld eo., bare issued tbeir precept, U ine directed, lor the holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's Cuurt, Conrt of Quarter Kes.ions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of Ueneral Jail Prlirery, at the Court Uouie at Clearfield, in and for the county of Clearfield, commencing on the Third Moll lay (IMlli day) of larcu, IrHli, and to continue one week. NOTICE 18. tberefora hereby siren, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in and fcr said county of Clearfield, U appear in tbeir propor persons, with their hulls, Keoords, Inquisitions, Kxamiaetiona, and other Kemem braucas, to do tboae things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be dons. U1VKN under my band at Clearhsld, this 26tb day of January, In the year or our Lord one thousand eight buudred and siity-seren. bHiairr'a Orru-a, I JACOB A. UAl'ST, Clearfield, Feb. 21, ls7. I M.r.Jf. VimiS lTH ATOR'H MTI t li Notice is hereby rirru that Mtcrsof Administration on the estate of Charles Killioi, deceased, late of llrady township. Cliarliold county, Pa., have this day born dul) granted to the undersigned, to whom alf persons indebted to said eetato will please make payment, and those huring claims or demands will prison! them for settlement without delay. CHKIHTIAN KOHD, Feb. II, lsfi7-tlt. Administrator. To Bounty Bondholders. rpHKHE ii now iu tbe County Trrmt-ury monry X ui.('n'pritf-tl ipplioitblelo the mli'iii)iUiD of buiimy btioilx, und the County Treasurer baa been dirvctfd to vy tbe Mine u follow : lit. HuliUn of bond upon wbicb ft part or the priiieipftl bu lrrdy bwi paid, n reo.aertt-d to forthwith prewmt Uivm lor mlviuptioD, with iutur cft actually accrued. 21. To an amount not exceed. nff two thouiand do) tart on eavh uf the io of bomU due rtfpect Uely on tbe lit dart of July and January in each year, hi a to equally distribute tbe amount among; the respective boldri; and tbe bolder of each of laid ivruei are rrtjuMted to present tbe name and receive the money, with in t ere it actually accrued. By order of the Court. W. B. URAIU.EY, Clerk. CoHviaaiovKiia Orrun. I i'loarflfld. Pa., Feb. 14. 1M7. f KciTlpts ami tKntllturos OF ClearSeld eoantj, Psaasjltanla for tn ysr A, l , liin: Il W. MUCRB. E.u , Trss.urer ef ClesiSeld eounly.la tbe roam nwe Ith ol Pern. Iieais, la sr co unl wild aald county. Iron the 1st day f Jaauary, A. l. ISM, Mill the Ilk da; el January, Iff 7 I aaaroa. To amount reeeired from Collectors for MM, and and prev loos years, 1 4,N20 T To am't ree'd from an seated lands, 10,14b II To am't ree'd from Colleetora' returns, 1st 08 To am't roo d from Collectori oi Siale, I.Jno IS To am't ree'd from nseated Stale, S,JM 01 To am i ree'd from Kelief fund, 2,M 0 To am't ree'd frcm Collectors on Plate, 61 .10 To am't ree'd from Commissioners' books, 214 0 To am't ree'd from C. Kratter.lata Treas'i, (2 Is caauiroa. By assessors' wages, $ By agricultural, 11 y election eipenscs. 1.428 74 Hy Commonwealth tosU, 2,13 81 lly constables' returns, 200 40 Hy county inspe, i2 Ot) Hy court bouse bonds, 2,ioo l Hy court bouse bunds' coupons, 37V M By bridge contraoU, , I T 60 By exunsel fees, 276 I'O lly duplicates, So 00 Hy fuel contract, 00 02 lly District Attorney feea, 116 'S Hy auditing Protb'y Reg.ac't, 16 00 lly Hberil's fees, e0 34 By Protbonotary'i foes, 47 OS Hy Coronor's fees, II 60 By Jurors' pay, M70 H By new books for H reorder, 248 40 By printing, 4.19 .'.0 Hy Commissioners' wages, 1,(1 6 00 Hy clerk's wages, S'4 00 lly foxes and wild eats, 21)0 46 By new books, stationery, Ac, lit 12 Hy furniture, oourt bouseoflijeiJ78 60 Hy eipress and freight, 3d 70 Hy court crier, til 00 Hy janitor's fees, 41 00 Hy merebandieo, 63 17 By postage, 17 17 By new pavement for county, 10. 74 lly work A repairs for eousty, 1" 3 By House of Kofuga, 73 72 By jail expenses, 100 00 By inquesu, 101 60 By Auditors and clerk, til 00 Hy medical attendance at jail, 42 06 Hy road news, 2'7 00 By miscellaneous, 90 26 By justices' costs, 16 16 Hy tipstares, 67 80 Eybiateux, 72 00 By collectors' per cent on eo., 700 60 Vi e, lntromml.slrs.es at I'leatltld eoant. lbs IVu'leni wealth el I'el.a- i aula bsii,. , smlrtrd IbC accounts ol t). M M.,i4f4 l, ' 1 .essiiTi r 'if ('Ire. I'M dent v, f,.f tb i,t, V lHC.0. tlo eirlily Hint Ws fail Its Itrmint, ka ,' It ws i T lis amount due the Couaiy lo l,t Stttrk iboa seed sis bandted and alnely ill dellerasee lottt. sis eenls. The amount of ordtrt eilsiaadiag. fi-urtkii. tend flea banattd and binrty-sla di.llsis aL4 twenty-four cents, of which four tbou.snd tu hundred dollars an to court boast hi.nris. Tbe balance due the Connty by Trtssuisr eight thousand two hundred and slaty-ene dul.' lars and ninety eenls. We aleo find a aarplas due the County, 0f eleven thousand anobandrtd dollars and twenty, two eeate. The balance dae tha bounty fuad by Treasurer thirty Or thousand three hundred dollars and siity.flve cents. Witness ear hands, this ?lh day of January A. D. 1807. CONRAI) HAKKH, C. 8. WOHHKLL, HENRY (STONE, Attest, Commissionsrs. VT. 8. I!adi ir, Clerk. We, tba Auditors of Cltarflold oounty, Peno'a, baviog examined the accounts of 1. W. Moors, Ksip, Treasurer of Clearfield county, far the year A. 1. I860, do report thai lb accounts art is abovt stated. The amoontdnt the road fund by the Treasursr ii three thousand six buntred mud seventy-four dollars and thirty eenta. ?be amount due tbe school fund by tbt Trea surer is six hundred and sixty-ore dollars and tight cents. Wituera cur hands, this 2i,tb day of January, A. D. 1867. Id. L. C. F.VANtt, L. F. IRWIN, J. A. L. FLEUAL, Attest, Auditors. W. 8. Baint ir, Clerk. fe7 4t Loyal Piioork.88. In addition to the Congressional prayer meeting or ganired at Washington some time ago, they havo now organized a tein peranco association, and "long" John Wentworth, from Chicago, has intro duced a resolution for the purposu of Massac -unset U (iovcrnmcnl and cstab "AIIiou Crims." On the 4th of December, 1802, Thad. Stevens iCo. nnaniinouslj passed the following res olution through the ' Washington Rump: "Asaeleesl, That if any person in the employ "f 'he t'nited 8tatcs, In either tbt legislalivt o; -r l . .SoH propose to make r.s-'c- ,.r ,,... . :i fc-. -. ,v ,-'4".", of nr.i : r 1 r 1 tS- - '. h : ... '. -,f .- : tS.i r.-!'..::n, l.c ir !I l-n ,--,!i'v o' p. , r mr.." IfK v i ' n liih crnno" then lode- ro liio "nitcL'nlv and union of tlie as they then existed, why should it bo otherwise now Yet, these same men nro now trying to do - ry the Virion. Will some loyalist ;.'ten us upon this piece of InyaJ States' raising s committee to investigate and report the number of members ren dered unGt to perform their ofliciul duties on account of the excessive use of intoxicating drink. If this com mittee does its duty, and the drunken members are expelled, tho present Rump will bo loft without a quorum. Our State Legislature, iu imitation of the Rump, has also organized a temperance league Tho temperance fanatics having got Sambo out of the WBy, aro re-mounting the hobby they rode so triumphantly fifteen years ago. The tcmperanco lecturer and temper ance sermons will soon bo tho wholo stock in trade, and the political clergy will invest largoly no politics will be in it of course ; but we had bolter re member their lies fifteen yenrs ago. Reported. The committee raised in the Scnato and House, at Harris burg, to developo tho bribery of Cam eron & Co., have at length roportod, and as was expected, exonerate all. Xobody bribed. Soino of the loyal ists, who opposed Simon rathvr en thusiastically, are not satisfiod with this whitewashing process, and now il-vr.!u. 1 :i coiiiinittce to investigate ti.i' c iin.iiiioiis ol the investigutors. It is charged that not u witness has been called before the committee who had made charges of corruption, but such only as knew nothing ahottt the case. This is sotno of the strategy inculcated during the war, by such heroes ns Butler find Banks. Harriett, On the 10th Instant, by the Rev. J. A. N'tMl, Mr. JAMKH JOIlNi-TON to Miss RKBIXTA POOL ; all of this counW. In Brady township, on the llh instant, Mrs. BROCK BANK, in the 70th year of her fr. $fic drrrtUfmcutiS. CiAl.'TIOi.-All icrsons are hereby cautioned J eraint pureha-iiig or In any way meddling with one BLACK llOIISK. (Stallion,) three years old neit June, now in Hie possession of K. L. Mil ler, of Bell ti.wo.litp. as the seme belonee lo us. and is left with him on loan suliject to our order. Lumber ('ny.Kcli.2l.lt-p. A. HILK A Hltu. KI-'-iawTtH'Sl VITK'K. Notice is hereby given that the following accounts have been caainincd and pasted by me, and remain filed of record in this oOioe for tbe iuspoc-tion of heirs, lega cies, creditors, and all others in any other wsy in terested, and will be presented tot he next Orphans' Court of t'lcarAcld county, to be held at the tknjrt House, in tbe borough of Clearfield, oolnmcucillg on tbe third Monday of March, 1M57 s The partial account of Charles Ploan and Crre ntns Howe, administrators of Jamb lieerhart, late of the township of Haratnr, dorra-cd. feliil-.U I. t). IIAIlUKIt, Rrgi-tcr. Hull some ot'ner in its stead r "The census of ISOO shows tho fol lowing lo bo the population of Louisi ana : Whites -3i7,65 of which U!),0(Woro in New Or leans alone. Nineteen-twotitifths of whom aro disfranchised by Elliot's Bill, leaving to govern tho hlnto : Free Blacks 1MI7 Kla.es IVV.W Mtllatlocs S2,2 And out of the city of Now Oi lcans tho Whites havo only 'AiS.ni.l to offset airninst 825,IKMI Mucks in other parts of the State 1 And of tl ei,o 85,00t" nearly all aro disfranchised by tho Hlliot Bill 1 "It is to be hoped perhaps in vain that such men as Sherman, Fessen den, and Trumbull, who know better thnnall this, will do as Henry Clay, or Daniel Webster, or Lewis Chss, or Stephen A. Douglas, if living, would have done : set their faces against such monstrosity in government." The Washington Intelligencer terms those enactments "military suljuga tion bills," and says : "The blackest record ever mado by an assembly of tho representatives of a free people stained the proceedings of the House of Representatives on tho ltith. Never, in the most tyran nous hour of the Long Parliament mis rule; never, amid tlie utmost subser vience to tho royal mandate of an English kitiir; never, in tl.o most blood-thirsty epoch of a Trench con vention, did the representatives ot a 1 X THH Mil R TOK COMMON P1.I7AM of Clearfield county, Pennsylvania ORPHANS COURT 8AI.E VALUABLE RE ALEST ATE A Farm and Tavern Stand in Bloom Township, Clearfield County. I ) Y an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield I 1 countv. the asidersigned Tru.tce appointed by the Court, will opose to Pulilio Falc, at the Court House, in the borough ol llcameiu, on Saturday, Starch O, IMiT, All that tertain tract of land situate in Bloom town shiti, Clearfield countv, Pcnnsvlvania. bounded an.l described ae follows, to wit : Beginning at a post. funmrl) a Hemlock, (now don.) tbe same being a corner of oth-r land of J since Bloom : tht-nor South one hundred and ninety-three perches to a post i thrnee West fitly seven perches to a pile of stones thence North one hundred perches to a title oak i tiicnce Kast by lands of licorge Rob es is 1 Co. one hundred and ninety two perches to tbe place of ticginnitig ; containing 186 AcreB and 169 Perches. (fating and exi-cpting nineteen acres and one hundred and nine erehee, which Janes Bloom, iu his life lime, eouvrvrd to Mary Ann Lines, by deed dslcd 2lh March IS1, recorded in deed book"II,"l.aire S.'.l.) Being part of a larger tract of land. No. WIS I, surveyed for Joseph peaeon In i pursuance ol a Warrant dated the iMh tM-ptcuiber, ! l'tM, and the same premises conveyed to the said James Bloom, in Ins life time, by Aletamler I ooa. hy deed bearing dale the J.'ld October, IK.4. record ed in deed Iniok "P." toMtc VT. Ou the land is a LA lit ; K FKAME TAVEKX STAND And outbuildings, occupied by Hon. Jaince Bloom in his lifetime: being directly on the Susquehanna and Welerford turnpike, and a most elligsl.le loca tion for business. TKRMS OP SALE: One third id1 the purchase money to be paid in cash, one-lhiiil in one year with interest, and the remaining third afler tbe death ol Mary Bloom, widow of Hon. James Bloom, decensed, wilh interest payable annually lo her, during her lite. The two last payments lo be se cured hy bond end mortgage on the premise. PAMl'KL MITCIIKI.L, Feb. 14, M7. Tmlee. UAFTIX I AMIS with twprovel lsnre steel ,,,tor sile at J.J K HAT. V.H. "I A K I Kl I R 1 I T Peaches A pples Prunes 1 cherries Currants Citrons Rsisins just received at J. P. KHATZKK'K. KACIIK6 will be sold low hy tbe J. P. KHATZKim. Hy eoliectora' per cert, oa Slate Oi Si By eionorationa on county, 704 00 By eionerctit-n on Huts, 4S 80 By Trees'r's per cent., reoelvtng4M 41 Uj Treaa'r'i per eenL.paying, 16109 Halanea due couciy, 8,201 00 Total, 4,0S Ot 14,001 (I Relief Fund. D. W. MOORS, Est)., Treasurer of ClearleU county, la the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In a ccunt with the Kelief runo, DKBTUIt. To am't ree'd from unseated lands. To am't ree'd from collectors ' returns, To am't ree'd from militia fines, CaiDITOB, By relief orders redeemed, $1 hi By exonerations, S 70 By percentage, receiving, ' 44 08 By tcreentage, paying, 13 I.VJZ DU t:,77l 40 41 48 109 33 Balance due fund, Total, 3,979 21 Catharine Antes, by her next friend John Barclay, Xo.iJ.Mar. T.,1CJ Al. subp. sur divorce. Xcwton Goo.lfellow Antes, Tbe undersigned Commissioner, appomled to take testimony in Ibis case, will attend to the du ties of bis apMiinlment, at his residence at Morris dale, on Thursday, the 14th day of March, IK67, at 10 o'clock. A. M., when and where all pcrsous interested may attend. J. CRAMOND ALLPORT, February 21, 1K07-M. Commissioner. Farm for Sale. pliin, now offpr hii fnvrin iHif wilr. !l i (.1'H.raM.T ltrlM, wrll in.prortxl.tntl Vithin ihw fourth of ft mile uf ft juhlio tchool h'mi-R. Thr pTTtimcfl contain Sixty-five .frrf, FortT-flrt of which n nndrr rithiTtion. The improTrmmtl eoniint ftf t lf dwrllinfr bouM, pln-trrf-J in'irle ftOfi wnathrrhnnnlrft, loff bttm, ft An Tonnr lHr.nt otrhanl tf ftll hind of fmit, und a iiring of wtr at th 4ior. The titlf it vnhrpn tnhte. PontrM.oft firm o ihf (Irrt of April nrxt, if dririrM. Tb ruirL will be k11 ob eu,r t?rm. For further pnrti-ulftr pp'T on theprrra or RfitlrrM th iijWr.bir t ClfmrflfM, Fh.2lt IKM-llni. JHIN D. IMH (iill.UTV. CA.NNEl I'KACIII j rp-f or dnirn at 1 HA HAH HHOKT MINiil.KS WANTKD I UUjVUU for which Die hij;i will hr piiil lif J. 1 cut murks, prtt KlUTKI.. lM.IIT IIOHMI.M pK Hl.lU-Thn,n. j drrnijcnnl hitt now on hand ft lot uf ItUltSEH ol Urjt" mc, nuitiihl? for loffffing or waroning purpomii, which he will 111 at ti'sftonahl mttt, lie aluooffm for anW THHKK M.KUillS, on itmilar trrmo. Tbow in need of either, ran call perMmallj or ftddrraa him, at Clearfl'ld, Pa. novUMf JAM KS L. l.KAVY. l OK I.1.-A UOl'Slvand LOT. on Market X atreet. in i'learflt'ld bomujrh. Anplr to nov21 tf WAUTKK l.AKKKTT, Att'y at Law, Clearfield, iVnn'a. L XTT1CR TO rttr.niTOH. ClearOeld County, sst In the matter of the estate of Adam Jury, late of the tnwnship of tiirard, county of Clearfield, deceased : In the Orphans' Conrt of the raid county, re specting the apportionment of real estale approved and set out totliewtdow.undertheactof Assembly, vis : All tbe right, title and interest of the said Adam Jury, deceased, io sixty Ore acres and one hundred and forty-one perches of land, situate in tiirard township, in said county, appraised and valued at 100 00, the Conrt made tbe following order: ' January 2j, 1K07 Report read and confirmed " ai s, and ordered thai publication in one news " paper published within the said county, lor at " least three weeks previous to nc,t term of said 14 Conrt, and unless sufficient reasons are filed on " or before the first dnv of next term, the same will " be confirmed absilnlelv." Pv the Court. f.1.21 St I. Ii. BAROER. Clerk of O. C. i'iin! l.olnri.w l.'iriil.'tig nlinvrmAn, 1-'. T. lin rn ii iii, l.ua l-c-on nuiiiinaletl by i";io WiyaliBli of the Fourth Congroo fiinnol district of Conncc'.ioiit for neat in the Rump. "Grand moral ideas" will yet crowd oul Juhn ilor riesojr. 11 ay aw m GoU is rjuoled at 131. M orr IOYALTT. Oporgo Carle ton, a In vol Government Agent at Mempliia, Tenn., has been arrested for ember.zling fivo hundrod and sixty thouoand dollurw, government funds. He is "loyal" of eouwe, as no rebd or copperhead could get his hands on such a pile as that. We wonder if he is any relation to the "Book Con corn V people stamp themselves with floater lZ IKnomy. 1 lie lull, Which pnXBOil by a n ihefollnwingdce-ribednetennallimpcily.nnw Vote of 109 to 5.1, llltllds one third tlf tin the pi.nsri of Mrs. .Mtirlsh C. llohison, al tho poopla of this country over to mi itnry trovcrnnient. Tor tho rulo ol' law, it substitute the will , l' an ollicer. For thetribunal ofajudjre, it furtiislies a druin-hcml court martial or a mili tary coiuniifiuion. For tho process of a court and the peaceful visit of a fiherilT, it proffers tho order of a petty satrap and the presence of a squad of bayonet. It ignores the Chief Ma gistrate of the United States. It In vests a general with absolute power over one third of his countrymen. It erects subordinate .dictators, armed I with unbridled power, from tho Toto- the Mi. Vernon House, in Lnuiwr City, vis ; 1 sol I cupboard, 1 s.nk. ft rr,-ek.,ea. tf.ble, 1 douhtrsy, 9 chairs, I dot. luir bottles. 2 lumps, 4 dislirs, lot I cttps and sineers, lot sua dishes, lot dishes, I rl.w.1, knivM ,.J ...La hnltir k.t anil siimr snoous, I sell carvers, 1 dining tabic, bed slead and betiding, 1 sheet tine, I side lamp, lot carpet, 1 bed steed and herlding. I bed sleed and cord, tS yards carpet, I bed stead and bedding. I pr. bed steads, 1 nr. bed steads and bedding, I mirror, I pr. bed ateads, I chatnhors, bed eteed and heading. btl atesd and bedding. 1 cook store, I parlor store, 7 yards Harriet, bed alead and bedding. I pr. bed steads, 1 pr. ned eteed and bedding, I pr. bed steads and bed-ling, I pr. bed ateads, I pr. bed steada, 1 stand. I cow, pr. beu steads and liedding. bed alead aad bedding, as the same hctonga lo me, and is left with her eahicct to mv order. JAMFS AHTHIT?. Lum' ct Ti'v, Feb. tl, If. l-l. OP all ROHM for March Term, l!R7. CRAKP 4VRORS. Jteccaria lavid Bear llogss Patrick tiallaghcr Ilradv Thomas Lines. lr T J Hover lltimsidc Joseph McKee, William Langtlon, John rrv Covington Ir J VT Potter, Reuben Rider, Lew is I'lunrll Clearfield L R Merrell Curwensville lwis .M Lapnrle ' Ferguson M icbael Witherile Uirard Anderson Murry, Francis Rilliot, tlrahara Thomas II. Forcee tlullch Caleb Coenhavcn Jordan John Curry Knot William Cox J,ewrenee William Mapca Morris Ionian! Kylcr Osceola James Young, George Richards Pike Andrew J Toser Tusvia ji-anaa, Beccarla .lohn McCoy, licorge Pckree Rloom Adam Korb lloggi Hanioel Wnolcntcr, Samuel Kobison, John W Kyler, M L Lumadoc llradford John Htewart, Klias fmeal llrady James Nelson, Jesse Lines. J T Kirk, T Frank Risbel, W L Porter. George Kllinger llurii.ide Washington Gardner, Jaoob RiifTner, Parid Fullon. Mttllhcw Pentico Chest lohn Hunter, John Kirm Clearfield Joseph 8 bowers, James A Moore, Frank Hhort, 1. I) Morgsn Cnrwcnsville A J lirancker Iecalnr Klias Walk, 8tei.he Kepbali Tnx Slephen Fot Uirard Francis linear Gulirh John W Miller. John Hanna, jr. .Inrdsll R"lert M Johnson Knoi llenrv J ploppv Lawrence J,.bn Holler, t, K McTutlmigh. V C Heist y, Henry Irwin, Amos Rccd, James H Ilongh erty. (uf Jnbnl Lumber City fleorre H I.ytle Morris Snmucl Hoover, Joseph Poller N w Washington William MeherToy, Robert Oa-lley tiM,la William Mays l aion Michael Hubert Wiki I ward Parley Mahew J.t: 21 liounlv Kund. D. W. MOORK, Esq , Treasurer of Clearfield county, la tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In account wita Bonaty fund, aader act of Assembly, MITIR. Ta amount received from collectors for 1SA6 and previous years, f M TiJ IS To am't reo'd from anseatcd landa, J7,1S I'S Tiam't ree'd from collectors' returns, S20 S2 To am't ree'd from Cnmmisiotiera'booki,l,til) (0 caantToa. By bounty bonds redeemed,! ., 00 By bounly eertificalea, 1 ,884 IS lly Interest coupons, 9,127 01 By percentage oa bonds Warned, S US lly percentage to collectors, 1,101 04 By cionsrations, 6,341 00 Uy percentage, receiving,, 927 00 By percentage, paying, 607 IS Balance due luad, ,! 6J ToUl, 93,000 99 93,900 99 Amount due from Collertora for 1BU6 and prevloua jeara. Township CoU'ra' name, i Bounty I66. Covingt'a J. Barmoy, Huston, John Tylar, Total, f SI4 04 614 Oil I Bute. Milltli 164 119 08 SO IS 91 4i 6S nunty Pin a urea. Am't of oatataading court bouse bonds, $4,500 00 Am't of outstanding county orders, 90 24 Am'tdusf'munseated lands, $7, 4.14 Sfi Am't due from Treasurer. 8,201 90 Am't of surplus due county, 11,100 23 Total, I5.c9 4S 15,66 46 Htiunly Fnnd. Am't of cntstanding B.unty bonds, $132,295 00 Am't due from colleotors, $(114 04 Am't due I at unseated lands, 2C.020 96 Am't due from Treasurer, Si .loo So Am'tof indebtedness of fuud.Til.J 35 Clearfield Academy. Ect. F. I. HAEEIS05, A ST., Principal rrUK THIRD SESSION of tb prwent Mhol. X. Mtio yea r of tbii ioititutiiim will commcne od MONDAY, Fbru-rjf 11, 1807. f apllf eta. ntr ml may time. 1 nev will b cbftrfced with tuition from tbt tin tbejr enter to tbe cioee of the beuioo. 1 he eouree of .nitruetlon embrmcea every tbioe to eluded In tborcugb, precticel end aceuie plitbed edueetioD for both texee. 1 be jfriDcipi, DaTiDf oaa tie adraDtaeeof much experience labia profeeaion. avinrea pa renU aod guardiaaa that hie entire ability and energiea will be devoted to the moral and neo. Ut training of the youth placed vnderhia cbar. Orthography. Heeding. Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per but ion (11 weka) . f 00 Grainiuar, Oeograpbj, Arithmetic, and H tutor - - - - -f6 06 Algebra. Geometry. Trigonometry, Men- enratioo, burveymg, f biloeopby. Fhai ology, C be in ia try, heuk Keeping, Botany and Phyiical Geography - - - $0 00 Lafin, Greek and Frvoch. with any of the above Branebee .... $ iNo deduction will be made for abtenre. ffrtit further partienlan inquire of Rer. K L. HARBISON, A. M., Clear6eld, Feb 7,JhftT tf, Prineipel. HOTEL FOR SALEf IN SK MILLPORT. riHR wndemgned, deairmia of moving to tbe X Veet, offen at private tale a large two-elury FRAME llOl'KR. now kctit at a Hotel, ailn&trnn Mato etrrH, in (be viilag uf New Millieri, Clrar flfld county, S'a. The building ia well arrsng-d fur a hotel, or dwelling houw aud fture-rM.m, with all tbe nevaaaTT outbuilding! attached, in good order, togttbrr with Four Lota of Ground. But few properties poaeeea equal advantage aa a bnainraa ataod to tbia. It will be told part each In hand, and thehalanee in paymetita. Any farther infitracation oan be ob taiord br palling on or a4i mining the pnbaohtter. at New Slillpiirt, Clearfield oounty, iVi.u'a. Jan3l -.tm:pd U. A A RON WIPE. vaTuableeal estate AT PRIVATE SALE. frMIE nndersigned, residing In Bradv'lownslilp, I wow offers one of the best TIMBER and CO A L tracts of land fur sale in that section af tbe countv. Consisting of 112 Acres and Allowance, Forty-Bve of whleh la nnder cultivation, with house and stable thereon, and an orchard of 100 bearing fruit trees ; the balance ia heavil, timber ed. At least one million feet of Pine and two hundred thousand of oak. The whole liem; un derlaid with a four foot vein of enal. This tract is aitnated within one mile of Luthersliurg, ad. joining lands of Joseph Lines, Carson, Whitehead anil rents, a jiutiiio road passes through it, a school houae is located on the one corner, and aa exoellent spring of water. Kverv railroad curve, madrtti rough this section has lieen located on this land. Any further information In reference to the property, torma. Ac, can be had hy calling on or addreasing the auneorilMr, at Lntheraburg, Clear- uem oounir, re, janJI 3tn JAMES MII.ES. Total, Townsbipa, lleecaria, Hell, Wogga, Bloom, Bradford, Brady. Burnslde, Chest, Covington, Decatur, Ferguson, Pox, flirard, Goshen, (Iraham, Oulieh, Huston, Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, lwrenet, Morria, Penn, Pike, 1'r.ioa, Woodward, Balance, 148 73 i::,29i oo I32,s oo Road Fund. D. W, II OOP X, Xs.i., Treasurer of ClearOeld oo., Pa., In aooount with dioereut townships for Head and, for tha Tears IB64 and ISti, niarnn. To amount du townships from last aettle- ent, (3111(7 To amount received from annealed lands. I0,j0 70 To amount rectlvei from eolleetors returns, Am i pd. Bal. due. $.171 ll l I'O 40 Oi II) 00 811 00 307 07 HI 08 120 40 Si ii 300 38 It 00 283 i 210 00 2 Ml 00 113 II l.MI 00 1,4. 'iO 00 l7 03 3i 00 tsi 00 2Ji 93 IK0 84 108 60 1.S8 281 74 104 00 t,i4 30 194 41 134 74 68 04 43 71 271 83 2118 80 177 03 194 23 114 01 40 Ot 4 83 T?8 fj 2l 37 166 44 II 38 323 40 28 13 01 04 3 6 88 482 13 2 71 42 84 164 18 201 00 Total, 11.300 80 1 1 ..not 8 Rrttonl Fund. D. W. MOOrtK, K.q, Treasurer cf Clearteld eontitv. Pa, ia account with different towa abips for&ohool lund for the jeers 1S04 A 1804 Dtaron. To amount due townsbipa from last settle ment, $378 46 To amo nt received from anecated lands, 11,190 08 Tc amount received from collectors' OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! ! 1AM always in receipt of the best OYfTEBS. which will be served up in the usual variety uf styles. 1 hare now a warm and comlnrtaWe room, Oiled up for the accommodation of 1.AMKS, which department will receive particular attention. BOTE'S jenln-t Ice Cream and Ovster falonn. "I ) AFTINt! ll(.PB aillirea-lorealeat I J. P. KHAT.KII A 1al1'ala Robee.Kaee and Hnrse Blanketa Novli. 'i. MKRRKLI. BllU.FRH. Rata' Ut. nomiiigo, Habbell's, Draae'a Href, land. Oerwiaa, Uoaletter'a and Oreeae's Oiygeaaied Blttera, also para Liqners, of all tinitfor atfirinal purperei, foria'iehj H. d I. returns, Townships. Beccarta, Bell, Bosks, Bloom, Bradtord, Brady, Hurnsi je, Chesr, Covington, Deoatur, I ergusoa, Foa, Oitard, tloshen, Graham, Oulieh, llustea, Jordan. Kartbaws, Rnea, lwresiel, Morria, Pvnn, Pita, t'nlna. Woodward, Balaace, Total, Am't pd. II 877 It 146 88 1T3 00 1X0 02 870 .".8 4.'iJ 6 2" I V 617 41 Sl8 71 64 22 Id) 26 887 62 70S II V1 44 601 16 1,1 1-6 17 108 01 Tvo os 16 S .Ml 666 61 776 71 140 60 111 66 66.1 68 613 II 161 16 12,77! 61 Bal. das. 61 60 18 04 II 14 I 60 18 06 20 67 40 M 10 03 16 14 7 64 106 6 76 46 16 4 1265 8 74 41 6t 120 07 146 71 '.,MHI A Great Discovery. ONE of the gmeteat and must neuliil discovarira in medical science was made hv theeelebratrd Pr. J. liiimaa, of Paris, Chief l'liysirtan to the Imperial Infirmary of France, in 1861. Those who hava been afflicted with the painful disease known as Piles, and effeetuallv cured br the use cf 1R IH'MAS' r RKNCIl 1'iLK PALVK, cannot spesk too highly of the bent file conferred npon thru by the nse of this remedy. It has never been known to fail in cflec'ing a permanent cure in a single case. In this respect it surpasses all other tardi cinee of tlie kind. Il will do just what it isrecom mendod foe: if net, the money will be refunded. One or two boxes is sufficient tu effect a permanent cure in four or aix dsra. if tbe directions on the boxes are followed. Price, one and two dollars per box, according to site. Kent bv mail or eipress to any part of the I'nitcd States or Canada. Sold by Urnggisls grnerallr. A liberal discount nisde lo the trade. Address I. 8. IU'MIAM A CO, Williamspart, Pa., anle Proprietwra ami Msaafat turera for the I nited Slates and Canada. d.i -y A. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALK OU KENT. rpHK nndersigned will nil or rent her fsrm, 1 situated in Marys.-ille, ClearAeld countv. Pa. Tha farm contains ONE 111 MIRED ACRES, and ia well adapted to farming or grating, and at percent Is in a good state nf cultivation and well watered; having thireoa one good TWO STi'RV FARM Hill SK and a two-and a-hair story house, very large, and well arranged for keeping' pul lie. The necessary outbuildings are complete. Also, a complete merchandise STORK KtH'.M, 1n which has been and is now a general assortment of mer chandise ; convenient to each house is a spring of running wator, which waa never known to fail. There is also erected thereon a small barn, with stabling sufficient for twelve horere. For further particulars and terms, address the undersigned at i learneiu nritlgr, fa., or call on her at Maivsville. janl0-3ra Mrs, 8. W. THOMPSON. C1 AUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or In any way meddling wilh the fallowing deeciihed personal property, vit; One brown mare, one brown horse, one set double harness, two two-horse wagons, one pair twin sleds, one timber sled, one wind mill, buggy and saddle, now In the possession of Nathaniel A. Warren, of Hoggs township, as the same belongs to me, and ia kn with him on loan, subiect to mv order. il.l.UM SIUKME!.. Morria township, Feb. 7, I867 .1t:d. riU'H S i PI a, H III 1 1) KS I WAt Troeetini 1 of the UirrctiM-aof the I'hllipsburg A Susque hanna Tnrnpike Road Companv, held al Philips hurg. February 4, lSli7. it was resolved to deelara a dividend of three dollars jier share, puvable on and a'er the 1st of Nan-h next, at llu ir orBce, at which the store holders will Isiie nmiee. 11 orl -r of tl.e B. IUUTSHORN, rrcsidsnt. K. F. l.l ovn, SeoreUry. fnl,71' p. R0.KT ROPM af al tisea, for !e at Dee. II, 166. MB HKLL A BIGLER. flntaaew and akdamlnal swpotiersil every JL kind f tha latest Improvements, for .ale at UieJru Flora of BARTSW1CK A IRWIN. C-1 KOCr.RIK.O lo Is bad at J MIHI: Kbt. A B 1 Jl.FR'S 1)rw Liberty While 1 cad. -pre (erred by all prrotical Painters I Try it '. and you will have no ether. Mann(aetnrd only hy lint A Sa.lia. Wholesale Itiag. Paial a tilass liealers. Ko.lH7 North Third Sl. Phi I a. March ll,'6Aly. CANl.l rRtHTof all kiads7al MSRRKLLA liluLEK'S