She (trriKuK B. (idoiiiAstKn, Kditor. "CLEA RFIELD, pX. Thursday Morning, April 4, 1867. II aki To 1'lkase. Tlio IWident is trying his best to pIcaRe the loyal ISunipcrs, but notwithstanding his pa tience nnd diligence ho fails to satisfy them. Some time ago lie sent in the name of M. A. Frank, Esq., of this place, for Assessor, but he was cast overboard. Of his loyalty and self sacrificing patriotism there could be no doubt, as he had exhibited both muchly during and sinco the war, but ho was nevertheless rejected. After his rejection it was given out that if the name of or.c of tho "boys in blue," so much culogiied by loyalists, were scut in he would be confirmed. The friends of Captain John S. McKiernan sent his name to the President, and he at once transmitted it to the Lump Senate, but he has also been rejected. We presume that if the President were to appoint some shoddyite or hospital bummer of thoScofiold Patton persua sion, favoring negro suffrage and dis union, he would of course go through. How it Works. Cameron's Legis lature, in February, passed a law ma king it a penal offenco upon all rail roads and tbeir officials for refusing negroes seat and berths iti the cars with white people. Several conduc tors in Philadelphia have already been arrested for violating this law in the following manner: On Wednesday lust as a street ear was passing down Fourth street crammed full with white people, the conductor was accosted by two negro wenches and ordered to stop his csr to let them on ; but being too full ho passed on. The colored "sisters" at once repaired to au Alder man's office, secured a warrant, had him arrested, nnd ho had to enter bail in the sum of fOO for his appear ance at the next term of court. Hun dreds of white ladies are daily treated in this manner, yet no one is arrested. Loyalty and Sambo are ahead. The Rump Congress threatened, be fore adjournment, that on rc-asscm-bling they would strike tho word "white" out of tho Constitution of Constitutions in which it occurs, and make a bran new one for Marvland and other Statesin which disloyal practices were followed up such as voting the democratic ticket and re fusing to support disunioniet for po litical positions. These Constitutional tinkers know as little about the mer it and demerits of Constitutional rights and privileges, as a hog does about latin, and the sooner they con real their devilish motives the better for all concerned. A Discovert. Governor Geary's private secretary writes a long letter to the rrrt, apologtiing for tho veto of tbc railroad bill, and -setting forth tho virtue, wisdom, and unbonnded statesmanship of the aforesaid. He also says that Pennsylvania is blessed wilh an '-honest Governor, w hotc guiding motto is "virtue, liberty, and independence. Thins a terrible load for one man to carry jn thete days of moral degeneracy. It is no wonder he did not discover the tnakf in the Allegheny Valley Railroad bill until after he had signed it, and somebody callcd his attention to it. Xeeps FxrLANATiov The public having been informed through a loval channel, that the State "government" was controlled by'virtue, liberty and independence," would like to know what has bees mo of ihe consistency of the aforesaid in signing a bill grant ing unlimited jowers to the Allegheny Valley Railroad, and at the same time vcto the una granting I lie aame privi- leges to the Penrsylvania Railroad If the franchise was dangerous to the State in the hands of the latter, why not SO in those of the furtlicr ' Kikitoir Lochicl ' Read It Wc call the attention of onr readers to the remarks of Hon. Wm. A. Wallace, on our first pa"c. made against the passage of the bill allowing negroes scats and berths iu the Indies' and sleeping cars, equal w ith while pooplo. Democrat, w hen traveling, should sec that when Mr. JCig enters a car that he gets a scat bv the side of some "wealthy and iutelli- gent loyalist, so that no clash ol love or interest occurs. mm Forney says thit a large number ot I'nion ('.) ncwsi aners sie soon to he started in the South, fashioned after his Clironit-le. Ws would suggest the prefix ' dis'' to the Union, so as to sail under tii proper eoUirs. Po sot fail to read tbc debate tc. twteii the iH'Sst and the woman bang r ia tlie Runs p. If Butler killed no body during the war, hs certainly will hurt aoiae of his Romp brolhrea lfure he ' n in art'ur J thf tirc'.t." . rnwHTiri T mmrA. I . .r . . a . at Loyalty Will Yot be Mada "Odious." MSl'XION AT A MfCOCNT. ilnlirutli ftirtkrd. The election In Conhc ctirut dime off, on Monday, tlio lt instant, and h its completely fooled tlio Radicals, Tlio Democrats have eluded thulrttov rnor, tliruo out of tlio four members of Congress, nnd a majority of tho Slate Senators. . Tlio nggregalo gain for tlio democrats on tlio Congres sional vole two years ago, is over 11,000. Tlio gontleman liarnum hue defeated tlie humbug IUrnumfor C'on- grcga . ti,ug leaving tlio loyal party of that State without a proper represent ative in the Hump. Change of Tine. A loyal exchange says: "Mr. Bank's resolution in the House of Itcpresontatives, commit ting Congress to an expression of sympathy with 'the people of Ireland and Candia, in all thuir just efforts to maintain the independence of States,' docs not seem to meet with apeciul favor. The fact is the people of the North hold somewhat different views on the subject of insurrection and re bellion to those which prevailed among them previous to our own civil war.'1 Xo men were more aealous and eager to stir up rebellion in other countries, previous to the late war, than the present leaders of the disunion party Chase, Sumner, Wade, Garrison & Co. Yet we infer from the above, that one dose ol their own medicine has sickened them. They are evidently poor doctors. Xo wonder it takes ihera so long to hcul the wounds they have made. Mich Trouble. Tho loyalists are paying great attention to the "trage dies iu Schuylkill county," because a majority of the citizens of that county vole the Democratic ticket. Hut sim ilar "tragedies" committed in the loy al cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburg and elsewhere, never disturbs their equi librium.- These crimes are all tracea ble to the four years of loyal educa tion given to several millions of our Donulution. by the Leacucrs. The jiarty that gave the scoundrel the chance to enlist, take the bounty, and desert right times, and rob and mur der occasionally, should never up braid others for multiplying the evils that are spreading over tho land. State Loas. The bids for the $23, 000,000 State loan were ojiened at Harrisburg, on tho 1st, and amount ed in the aggregate to the sum of f :S2,- 000,000. nine millions more than neces sary. The bids w ere for one million " n t ..till... I " " - "' " lion at 6 per cent., at nesrly i per cent, premium. 1 hrce Hanking firms, Irexel k Co., Jay Cooke k Co. and Clark k Co.,took over sixteen million of the twenty-three taken. This lib eral advance to tho Slate is another evidence of tho eagerness of capital ists to invest their funds where they escape the enormous rates of present taxation. The infamy of tho Rump Congress is daily advertised in their own arts Although, by an act pased in and still unrepealed, the House is to lie composed of 241 members, yet on tho day of adjournment the vote stood yeas .13, nays 45. Thus showing the fact that f3 Kumpers now ran what was once honored and recognised as the American Congress. What a farce the Constitution becomes when the 'country is controlled by demagogue and knaves T3 Butlers now make the laws for thirty five million chrisf, ian subjects. How aro yon, Poland ! Loyalty works wouders among fools and nigger. Tni Ixyal Ket. Morrow H. Low ry, the Senator from Eric, in his speech in the Senate on the Philadel phia Sunday car bill, said : If a harrel of wbikey and the Trw rnmmana Meata were rwnninr to dar for the offi-e of reeow- Mrwetion in Philadelphia, whiskey woald he eleeted h? wioTe than two te one. I for one will wot help aame p the Lord belwera ehafte with the devil OS lit Of JlllSsian policy In VIC tlf lm in the lead helora the atrert car, la l'hiladelplua. j p,.ni)ing European COmjilicationS on Our readers will recollect that the aforesaid is a celebrated loyalist, and tho city of Philadelphia boasts muchly of her loyally, and that therefore ' Lowry must of conrsc tell tho truth alout his relations, however much j this kind of Radical theology may cf- Irv-t w iu.nnln em,ln,l,l lit rF-art,l feet a jx-ople moral ideas." controlled by "grand Licensi Law. We this week pul lish in full the amended license law. The main features are that hereafter l''e foiin'y Treasurer is prohibited nm granting license to eating hcuscs, . restaurants, etc., but that the applica tion must le made in the samo man ner and to the fame authority as for granting license lo keep a hotel. And in addition to this the sureties in the bond of the applicant are aio required to sign the petition, and the license fee is fixed at twenty dollars. The penalties for iolating the law, it will observed, are heavy. Wiihurn Water, a famoua hunter and hermit of SwthweMern Virginia,! lately ninrdered lor the pake of t2iMJ lionnty for a-olvca' ecalpa which he had jut rrwired. lion. Georce B. Kiddle, V. S. Sena tor from Delaware, died at Washing ton, on Friday last. '-Ml b round that way in min ute," ai the Mvoud Irand iaid to the ptiida'uin. f IVorMmsfloHi III view of the tact that the Hump Sennto was packing its trunks fop a fireside visit, the President Was on Snt nrduy, compelled to issue the follow ing, a copy of which Was delivered to each Senator, because of the large number of vacancies now existing in civil utllces, which lire being adminis tered by clerks without tho usual se curity to the government : Wiik.rf.as, Olijcctsof interest to the United States require that tho Sminto should bo convened at 12 o'clock on Monday, tho first day of April next, to receive and act upon biicIi commu nications as may bo made to it on the part of tho Executive; now, there fore, 1, Andrew Johnson, President of tho United States, have considered it to be my duty to issno this, my proc lamation, declaring that an extraordi nary occusion reipires tho Hcnato of the I nited Slates to convene tor tho transaction of business at the Capitol, in tho city of Washington, on Mon day, the first day of April next, at 12 o'clock on that day ; of which nil who shall at that time be entitled to act as members of that body aro hereby re quired to take notice. (nveii under my hand nnd seal ol tlie Lulled Stutes, at Utfbington, tho 30th day of March, iu the year ol our Ixird 180", and of the independence of the United States of America the ninety-first year. ANDREW Johnson. liy the President: W. II. Sewabo, Secretary of State. State Senate. The present State Senate is comjiosed of twenty-ono Re publicans and twelve Democrats, giv ing tho Republicans a majority of nine. With the close of the present session, eleven Senators will retire by expiration of their terms as follows :' 3. C. M. Honoven. D. . Wm. M. Randall. I). S. Horace Hover, U. 14. John Walla. II. . Olirer P. Jmh, D. II. Loan W. Hall. R. 7. lira. 11. rVhall, I). 11. Kirk ilainee, H. S. J. 1 I'll J llevi., I). Jj. T.J. Bigham, K. M. X. II. Lownr, K. These gentlemen will no doubt all be re-elected except Messrs. Hall and Haines, who have held their seats through fradulcnt votes. The people of the twenty-first district will no doubt elect Democrats in their stead, this fall. Tue Smellers. To show the work ings of the Rump Impeachment com mittee, we need but refer to the fact, that on Saturday last they summoned before them, the Cashier of tho First National Bank of Washington, where the President keeps his private bauk account, and compelled him to divulge the number and amount of his checks, and in whose favor they were drawn We have no doubt but that tho name fellows have a hired sneak in the kitchen and cellar of the White House, but still they claim to bo honorable men "The Bots in Bli e." Tho Rump Senate last week rejected Muj. (Jen. F. P. Blair, of Missouri, as minister to Austria; Mnj (!en. Slocnm, as Naval officer at New York; Colonel Allen McKean, as Postmaster at Towanda; Lieut. A. C. Russell, as Postmaster at Danville; General McMuhon, as Post master at Brooklyn ; together with a largo number of soldiers in other How are States for similar positions. ; . . , , r HoSESTT iLI.l 8TRATKD. IUldiculism is fully exemplified by the lute election In New Hampshire, whero 8.r,000dis- union voters send three members to the Kump Congress, while !!2,000 i Democrats have no voice in that body, Tho districts being so gerrymandered by the loyal Stale Legislature as to ! give a small Disunion majority in each ! district. A Nrw Treaty. Tho President on j Saturday communicated to the Senate. in r.xecutive session, a treaty wilh Itussia, by which that power sarred crs to the Cnited States its sovereign ty over all Itussian Americasnd adja cent islands. It especially includes the strip 4K) miles wido, which ex tends down the coast, thus nenrly ex cluding llritish America from the Ocean. The treaty was laid on the table, and will be taken np next week. The ccsion excites intense interest. Influential parties regard it as signifi- the r.astern question. Kussia codes her American territory for tho same reasons that induced Napoleon to soli lAiuisiana. In the event or war Kussia would probably loose this ter ritory, and by parting with it the Czar seen res the friendship of our Govern ment. The Fnglish representative is deeply chagrined, and it i said Sir Fredrick Bruce will telegraph to Earl Icrby for instructions to jirotost against its acceptance by our Govern ment. This acquisition more than doubles the United Slates coast on the Pacific. Mary IVnch was nrrealed in llatt ford, Conn., on the 27th nit. on n pieion of piioninir the family of Na than Lazarus with whom flic lived, and whom ahe accuxeaof chealing her out of part of her ware. rotir chil dren were poisoned, and only ore is likely to survive. A little girl of three years, of whom Mary Jjynth was fond, waa not afleettyl. Tut Pbfent to I'.cti.kr. An iron apoon, some eighteen iiit-hesiii lengthf pasetl through liichmoiul in charge of the Nuthern r.xpreaa ( ornpnnv, di ret led to '11. F. Hutler, care of "lion. A. 3. I!irer, of New Jersey, Wash ington. 1. C." On tho reverse aide was, "First Aluliama returns under the provisions of the Sherman hill." The hill for tho repeal of the act enlarging Forest county w-a nega tived hy the Commit lee last week. ndthtMlho matter ia settled so far 1 ;a Irgirlation is concerned. Rail l.onrf i:nfrfyWf. The Pittsburg papers arc very much elated overlho new railroad bilhwhich has passed tho lower branch of the Legislature, and likely to becomo n liiw. It is ntloniptod to unite tho wa ters ol tho Ohio and tho West Branch oniio Susquehanna. Tho corporators men of wealth nnd influence in their Boveral sections aro John B. Fjnlay, William Phillips, Alexander Reynolds, Alexander Colwell, Jr., (i. A. Barnard, (ieoigo A. Homily, Jchn McKlrov, P. W. Jenks, James W. Gil lespie, Charles H. Prescot, Henry Jen nings, R. C. Winslow, Franklin Mech ling and David Brady. The proposed line is to run from Kiltaniiing, tho county scat of Armstrong, thance up the valley ofCowanshannocU to l'unx- sutuwney, up the valley of Stump creek to Ueynoldsvillo.thenco up San dy Lick to intersect tho Philadelphia and Erie Road, nassing through the counties of Indiana, Jefferson, Clear field nnd Cameron. '1 hero is an inex haustible supply of coal and iron on tho tinner end of this route. Bitumin ous coal veins from twelve to fifteen feet in thickness exist, and a supply of the best pine lumber, almost inex haustible. The right of way has al ready been ceded and each luud own or on the route agrees to subscribo ouu dollar's worth. sUwlr fur every acre of laud o tied by him. Capital stock, 81,000,000, in shares of $50, with power of sufficient incrouso to complete and equip tlio road. Other incorporated companies are authoriz ed to subscribe to the stock iu the same manner as private parties. Road to bo commenced within three and completed within ten years. The AoitieuLTUiAL Colleoe. A meeting of the trustees of the Agri cultural Collego of Pennsylvania, was held at the otiice ol tlie Mates society at Harrisburg, in March. Present Messrs. F. Watts, John W. Geary, Francis Jordan. A. Boyd Hamilton, H. N. McAllister. Jas. Allies, A. U. Heister. Moses Thompson and John Frarer. Dunne the session it was de cided to publish a monthly journal of agriculture to be edited iy me laeuiiy of Iho college, tho grant by the State of the U. 8. Land Scrip was accepted, and after some debite during w hich Mtiiot-lra m-oiA lliniln 111 t.OV. (jClirV. Judira HcisUT. Colonel Jordan, Mr. SlcA istcr. and uen. r rarer, a ruan .: r.. . .. . i . was decided npon far the purchase of lands, one tract lor a larm west ol ine mountain and one East of Harris burg, to be cultivated as model and experimental farms under the caro of the Institution as provided for in the recent act of tho Legislature; the (arms so purchased or obtained to con sist of about ouo hundred acres each. Motions for a smaller minimum area wero lost. It was agreed that the affairs of tho collego aro now placed upon a permanent foundation, and with tho enlarged and capable faculty promises as high a degree of success us lias ever necn cianncu lor ii by its warmest friends. The improve ment of thcniHgniticent farm around the college claimed the attention of the board, and measures were adopted to insure its luturo improvement ana .-i.. " - ers wish to seo the mountain country of Pennsylvania iu all its grandeur, a trip to the college, in lciitro county, will afford an omxirt unity to do so, and at iho same time ho will traverse some of tho most beautiful valleys of Pen nsy I vunia. IVjJry ftjiirit. SiiocKlNti Mi'RiitB. Tho Wheeling Intelligencer of Saturday gives the fol lowing details of a horrible murder, and swift and terrible retribution, re ported' to have taken place at Saline ville, ()., on tho Cleveland and Pitts burg Railroad. An old man who re sides at Salinavillo, on the C. k P. R. If it r'jilnmlii uttia eniintc flliin tA. eentlv received some 81.500 in money -a lift that bocamo known in the neighborhood. On Wednesday last ho went in company with a son to Now Lisbon, tho county town, some til toon miles distant, to dcos:t this money in bank, leaving a wife and daughter at home. They arrived too lato to get iu the bank., and wont to a hotel to stay over night. Early in the night the young man nwoko in terror and told his father that his mother had her throat cut. Tho son prevailed on the father to return home immediately. Approaching their house, they were surprised tosoc a light in tho windows, and approaching cau tiously and looking in they were hor ror stricken to see the mother lying on the fl'ior weltering in blood. Seper ating, one went to the front and the other to tho rear door, w hen just as they were about to entor, two persons attempted to escape, ono from each door, and were shot down almost sim ultaneously, by the .father and son. A third person still in tho house, up stairs, leaped out of ono of tho npper windows, and was also shot almost as soon as ho touched tho ground. On entering t!m l.i.uno and proceeding to an other room, ine father and son were Mill more horrified to find tho daughter lying also stnrk and dead, j thereto) e, thequxtion rio whether and covered with hlood. Whether ! ho can be conntUutioniil1y hold in cus all three of the murderer wer killed ! todv. outright or not our informant could not any. Iook Oct. It will be observed by those who pay some attention to tho subject, that Governor (ieary is becom ing a little Johnsonian in his State habit, especially in the veto lino. Ho has vetoed a lnrgo number of bills this eession, but the Legislature, in imita tion of the Washington Hump, last w eek passed the railroad bill over his veto. But upon tho school boy prin ciple, tlio put ties fought, compromised, got np a new bill, passed it, and tho (riovcrnor sfgned it, and nil's well here- ! after that ends well. " Two men, named Ilrooks nnd Tally, charged with the murder of an old la dy nt Clear Springs, Jaikson county, Indiana, some months ago, were taken from tho county jail, on Saturday night, by a mob and luingcJ. The Fortieth Congress is called by an exchange tho "Jhiteli Gap Con gress." Xaidcnsfhould be oiild and meek, , rjtiick to bear, and slow to apeak. VoHgrt tiae .0nni.f. I The Limlcll Hotel, at St. Lonis, was The publication of this fuel will be burned on thenight of the Man I. :tlst. hailed will, delight in all parts of tho This was the largest Hotel. ti the V m lamt. Men will read tho niinoiiiico-1 tod States, if not m tho world, its on mailt ni they do tho bulletin which 1 -t in (hen p times, was nine chronicles a peace, or tho termination 1 of H pestilence. It will operate upon j business as the opening of spring docs upon vegetation, causing life ami ani mation torun throughall branches and giving hope to those who had almost yielded to despair, nnd (abandoned the contest. All the material interests of the nation will be strengthened by the absence of tho mad nnd reckless agitn U rs from thcNational Capitol. Whilst Congress was in session, with Sumner and Stevens and Ashley and Butler and Boulwcll running tho machine, nothing was sale. They had 'negro on the bruin," and could seo nothing else. To them tho peace of the nation, tho unity of the States, iho adjustment of tho tantt, tlio settlement ol ine cur rency question, were minor and unim portant duties when compared with the elevation of tho negro tho lier pctuity of Rule in the land. Rival as pirants for the Presidency were also operating for position in view of the coming contest for that office. The friends of Chaso were intriguing and . j- l scheming in ono direction ; those ot Colfax were counter plotting, while Butler had an eye upon tlio uito House, and wa. ready to break Q lance with tlie champions of any of tho can didates in or out of the House. The morale of the Fortieth Congress has boen moritdisgracel'ul. Kach daywit nessed nemo passage of a personal character between tho leaders of tho Radical party, and the closing scenes were a fitting finale for the drama of passion, prejudice, treason and intidol ity to all tho best interests of the na tion which had been enacted upon the grand theatre of the nation by the members of the Congress about sepa rating. Age. The Caise or War. By tho diso bedience of a lad in 100, a garden gate in libode Island was left open, a pig crot in and dustroved a few tilants. a quarrel between the owners of the pig and garden rose out of it,whii h spiead among their friends, defeated the Fed eral candidato for tho Legislature, and gave the State a Democratic Sen ator, by whoso vote tho war of t-Vl with Great lli-ilian was declared. Ex. Through the connivance of Dill Sew ard, the door of the Executive Cham Iht was left ajar, while they were fix ing up arrangements to lorce ine South into war Minister Harvey had his ear to the key-hole, ho reported the secrets to Charleston, and brought on the tire on Sumter and the civil war. The cackling of a goose saved Komo the rooting of a pig brought on tho war of 1 si j tho interference of a knave tho Abolition war. Ergo, wise men aro governed by hogn, geese and knaves. X 1. Banner. IZtcENT Bank Faih res. The foh lowing is a list of the recent failures in National Banks, which we chroni- clc among the other signs of the times : First : National Bank of Meredith; N. Y., tailed. Cause speculations of ' 'Sectri' "National Bank of Hudson, closed. Cause speculations of tho Cashier. Third : First National Bank of New tonville, Mass., lost twice its capital. Cause speculation of tho Cashier. Fourth : Mechanics National Bank, Baltimore, defalcation of 8:iu0,W0 by book keeper and paving toller. Fifth: Stato National Bank, Bos ton, defalcation of fM.i0,(KK. Cause speculations of Cashier. Sixth: Fairman's National Bank of Medina, N. Y., went under on Friday last. Ibises, speculations nnd gene ral shrinkage, about $100,000. Tim5!Til CoNoRrss.-Tho history I o( tlc 1"tc I ' )'', ? Wl" j " J' w.''tn ,l ",-!' ''" iu tho self interest of its members, w ill have to bo recorded : After making a contract for services for three thousand dollars per annum, it passed a bill to tuko out of the Treasury, and did take aut five thou sand, and then reduced tho tax upon incomes of five thousand and upwards from 10 to 5 per cent. Making eitra aalary ..t2.lw lliffereocr in tni upon income SSQ Not profit to each meralier 2,2.0 A Congress which began its exist ence with so much self-righteousness, and so many selfprtHlaimed "moral ideas," could harnly have ended else where. The 40th Congress promises lo follow in the footsteps of its illustri ous predecessor. Jefferson Davis. It is understood that the question of releasing Jeffer son Davis, on bail or on hisown rccog nir.ance, has been referred to tho At torney -Genera I by the President, for the purposo of obtaining his opinion and tho propriety of such action. It is well settled that Mr. Davis w ill not ho tried for an imlefinitr period. Tlie I'roriulimt lins no power to compel tlio proper judicial oflieert to try him, nd, Conmstk.nct. While Congress re fuses to pay Minister Harvey tho sal ary justly duo him for services ren dered, because he, in a privato letter, in respectful language, disapproved tho courso of Congress, it nut only pnys a big salary lo Mr. Forney, the : Secretary of tho Senate, w ho is daily abusing the administration in the most reckless terms, but also intend to re ward lii ni with tho printing, now done by tho Congressional Glnlc, w hich is said to be worth annually, many thou sands of dollars, "clear profit." AnJOLitsrD. Tho miserable frag ment of tlio liuuip Congress, that has been hanging around Washington sineo the 1th of Marrh Innl n,.L nut . ' to adjourn on Saturday, lo meet again on the 3d of July next, and remain at Washington for the period of five day, and if no quorum of members appear by that time the presiding officers aro to adjourn by proclamation until the first Monday in December. Tho .'resident has appointed flen. Pousseau, of Kentucky, a Ilricadier (ienoral in the regular the arniv, in e, . .r I : .... 1 ' : j iv-vwi v, vvii. n'i-t.inii3j iwm v-nrtt. hundred thousand dollars. -ilea' dwtisruifuts. "I .HilAI.NS In all kiii.ln t W.lrp Ouu.l, 1 Mial, Illiu.LHJ, CivitM, .. l J. I'. KIIATZi:H S. "ook- STOVKK wilh ImnnivH ai.li ln. (' j burning !, "I J.J'- KHATZI.IO ("1 It KEN AI,l'l.K.-jul n-r.ivr.1 at I J Y. KHATZER'8. DRIED PEACIIKS liartHl ami unpaired, at J. 1'. KHATZKH'ti. IlMflt Mackerel, Whila Kih, Co.1 Ki.h. at J. 1'. KHATZKUH. 1)OTATOKS forulcat J. P. K KATZRH'H, .Market Fln-tt. R E U BilHXc K M A NT" House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clesrurld, Feun'a. V4uWill ekrwutc jiibn in bii line irouiillr and in a wurknianlike manner. a(rl,67 TnTKAY fame trrnnaMine on the i.mniiM J j of the aubacritwr, in locatur townrhip. on or atMtut the flrrt of March I ant, a rol and whit itot- ItHI ituil, NUpiMiwu iu ue biioiii iiirrw j van w. Th! ownw or owlirr, ire unhj noiifij to cmr furward, prove roicrtr, pay eharifea. 1 Uike hiu away, or lie will be fx.itl a the law direct. ..rl-.ll 'd K. i. 1.1.AHI1A11T. "in Tiuuomroi'iiiMniiN tri.UA X of Ctenrhelil eonnt), Pcunnylvanui : Jliraro Woodward, No. 1.1, Sent, term, ISM. Fort-ifrn attachment. Win. Ahbolt and Thai Jtotiaker, w ttmirliee. Now, March 21, 1 H67, the Plaintiff enter a rule for -the I'rothonotarr to a'M-pl damage od the Judgment in thin eaiie. W ALLAlK, UlliLKll r I l.l.l'I . 11, Attorney fur l'latuliff. The claim in thia eaae if two hundred d'.ltarf. V. 1'. E17.M KI1.EK,-arirl,l$fi7-Gt i'rotuonourj. IN TIIK (OtHI OF COMMON PLEAS of Clearfield county, IVnnnylrania : Klijah Hums, I No. , January tenu, Ifcfl". vt 1 Hul'j.a'na aur divoree. Larina Burni. j To Lavtna llurni, reFpondcat: Yon are herehy aotifttMl that Elijah llurni baa duty preaented hif petition in the Court of Common Plrai of eaid poniity. praying that, for the eauae. cet forth in aaid fietition, he way lie divorced front the hondi of matrimony hy the aaid lilielant, enter ed into with yon, the aaid I.awna Burni. Now, voa are eommanded, that y.m he ana ap. pear at the nelt Court of Common Pleaa for aaid eountr, to he held at Clearfield on the third Moo- day of Jnne, lsti.7, and ahow cauae, if any yoa have, why r.lijah Bunif thould not lie divorced from the hond of matrimony contraeted with Toa. apr4.lsf.7 JACOH A. FA 1ST, Fheriff. QI AKTI.HI.V KKHOHTof the FiHt .V liooal Bank f Clearfield, fa, Apr. I, Iktl , antra. Kotei and billi diacrunted t : f 79.051 40 Over drafu till! St Furniture and Diturea, . I 1 1.2V4 S3 Current eipenaea, tit: fi 7a Carb item and revenue flainpl : 401 24 Due from National llanka t t 15 421 4 true from other Uank and Baakera : 1,841 7J U, fi. Bonds dcpoaited with Treaaurer of V. 8., to aceura circulation l 100,00 01) V . 8. aeeuritlee oa band, t , J.X t0 Circulation Note of other banka I 4.5V5 60 Legal tender Kotea and fpecia : t 16,11a ?2 Total Arsrte, t i : t t 214 (l SI UillUTHI- Capital atock paid In, $.00.00(1 00 Surplui fund, : t 1,008 no llividcnla unpaid I l Sfl 00 Circulation Notea l t M.1S7 Individual drporits I 2S.TW1 00 Iu to National Ilanki : 47 Hoe other llanka d Bankarf, 1.1..? Jt Intereat and Elchanga, I ?,.M 17 Frofil and luaa i V30 01 wvum anewmiiea t i - - a4,avl si I hereby certify that Ihe ahoTe alatement la a true eopy of lha ordinal rent lo lha Comptrollel of the Currency, Ibia J.I dar of April, 1-s;. joxa. iorxiox, ir-t, AHTI'.HI.V HKPtlRT of lha Corrrr I'""!. i.aa oi viearneiu, ob aionaay ling, Aptil I, 180; i mutning, AR.KTl. Loam and Diacanntj Orer drafta flM.fU S! ,7I h .111 Id 21 2 1,11.1(1 If 32 64 , 15.1211 1.1 .;i j Furniture and liaturra- Current eipenaea aad taiee Premiutna. Caah item.. Including Kev. itatnpa... tua fmm Kational llanka Due from other llanka A Danker..... I'. 8. Bond. Notea of other Hank, aad Fractional Currency Legal Tender Note and Specie Compound tntereat Uutee Ti.tlOO fill S.4H lit .. II. ml m 4,7S do ..$23S Olt 1 Total Araeti... LtaatLtTTaa. Capital atock paid ia Ilvtl.ono (it Surplul fund I.0.1T M Note, in rfrealatioa Indteidoal depneita Due llanka and Hankera lnlereat aad Eichanga.... Diridanda unpaid Profit and loaa Tjtat Liabilitiei US HO i J1W IS l.JO. 17 ,!" it st no 4,871 H I hereby certify thai Iht above etatemeat it a true aopy of tat original tent lo the Comptroller of lha Currency, th:t id day ol April, lsS7. D. W. at 00 It K, Ca.hler. 1AKMOMKST8 .VtlXTlll.Y MAUAZIXE. X uimeroally m-knowlrtlgvd the Mudel Parlor Maganne of America : devoted totlriginnl Slorira. !,-... Mbrfrk. A n.l.i, I l .J. i , 7. ,; V, , . Iliiueibiild Mattira. lieina ol 1 boncht. 1'ereoiia and Literary ,...ip. (including .iKv .al i.nrt. .m V-hion. I l.lr,,..i..:.. I1...1.I. . i naatic, Eiiiteetrian Kxerciwre, Mu.ic, Amueeini-nta. etc.l all hy the beet authora, and profjacly and arti.rically illustrated with eortly Kneraviiig, i lull ric). uccful nnd reliable Pattern., Klnl.rtudctic, Jewelry, and a rcnataut anceeaaion of artiatie nor. eltiee. with othcrawful and entertaining literatnre. No perron of refinement, eeonntninai houacwife, or la-ly of ta.te ean afford lo do withonl the Model Monthly. Hincle enpic, .10 cent. : hack Bunihcre, aa apecimcn!1. Ill cent.: either mailed free, Vrarlv. $.1, with a rnliiaMc premium ; two copii-a, $.i.Au ; three oipiea. $7..'f : five copira, 1 1. and apletidid premium, for clul at S3 each, wilh the ftrat pre miume to earh auha-Her. Addrraa, V) . J K.N MN'il.o HEMOKKST. No. 47;i Bnoidway, N. V. Iemi.reiit'a Monthly and Young AmeriVa. togeth er, (4. with Ihe premium, fur each. BEALS LATE POWEL'S EMBROCATION. For all dLraeet Incident to llnraea. Cattle, and llumaa Flerh, requiring the aaa ol an eiternal appliraiioa. Tilt' new Cc.B-pnuni prepared by a practical Cbemlrt, baring a full knowledge of all the medical eirtuet at each ingtedieat that enter, into it. eompoMtlon, i. warranted toeicetd any thing of the kind eeer yet aftered to the Publie a. an eilrrnal appliraiioa for tbt diteaeea for which it ia recommended W( are ran.fird that II will woik iti own toad into Ihe eonhdenc of all who ate it, and thoee who try it one will aeeer be without II, and therefore wt rely on tiperienet aa the belt teat of ita atefnlneaa. It ia pranonneed by Farriera. aad all wba bare tried it. to be tbt bent application trer aeed. Tbia FmhroratioB baa beea pat ap for aecr tight yeara. and it ia only Ihroagh the ioereaeiag de mand and argent requeet of my frienda and tha j l umic mat l tend it forth a. the frrand remedial - - - r.rve w w.irn mat obit and aaeful aumal, tha hre, ia auhjerL many rrmeaitt aaea neea olered to tha Pob- man "'"rent lonaa. aomt af theat ara la Jtrt" on., olheit at beat of lilllt aat. and mane wholly improper la antwer tbt parpotaa for watch they ara recommended. j A Judlriont and really a.eful rompoaltioa, fret from Ihoet objertiona, bat therefore lona been pini an wawiiiing to traai inem to lha , oa Carriers wr ear. of d..ignin. and pre.e.ded Farriera. Tb," T. rtntt J 8l'd'' wi.het art at length fully gratiBcd. be a 1,1 AZ'l ? 'i. ""T ni raatoaabla tarmt. Beale) being prevailed Dpoa la allow tbit ealaa- attr- II .?' . . bit Kmbroeaooa ,.h eh baa proved to tmcaciol, " "Vlr 1 to tha vatioat d..ea.e.) to ha prepared ard 1 1 M afNlMHT. brought out lo Iht public, Ifil'etK IIRk ITV iiii,v,;T.r.o Thit E.broeaiioa wat ailentiv.ly .aad t I' VVPI j. 1 a ,TK K" lh. O.Ttt.m,., during tb. . ' 7 l Cl nL jTtT art"J " """l Aid i'r' ki'm ni r r auk ' - Nciv Vdrrrtisnnruis. p fc'nit iirrtiitijr or m but y n-J tlu.j With tltr lol!cmf f-rr.,! f.rt . rtr, now tn f.oj. f'fnii til alir'AD li"na, uf m .v 1'nbii: I c- k tmr, rol ttin i I jmirof tr Mi ft It t,. -Hint , I I utile, iwK, I hmkinjr plan, 1 enii)Mid, k chair. dilir nd cruel, at th Hmc Wktil tu mr nii r Miitjrei to mv irir. mr ;tl j J JObi'il IM.S I LI.THW AIT. NORMAL SCHOOL. T MIK Normal H- liool will W mwnH in ( urm vtMr, on the 'Jiti tUy of April, aud evitUbua in wru ctevrn wtrkt. 1 Ikt mil be ao arrmof inotit ma le to a'ctn;nvllt- a!l twbrri aid puii ptto ran remain lonjrr lliaa n aeaatun, tu t eiibi-r unler niT charge or Ibat of tb AiSkiUnt IcAcbrr, or of both. Tritm or 1 i:tio : TVarhfTi, per nisoii, fri:i to tbc mora Uat-b.T in aMen'ltitirr, the IrM the tutiiun. 1'iijtilf, jwr m-ffton, wbo Uo nut mrpnw trachin(, or are not rotnortmt to t-a b, the (utuin winter, )ffl. Tuition tu bo fiaid in advance and a)pb4t0' (b payucnl 1. 1 an asmtttikt Ua'-hrr. Iir'itri Tim e Jollan an ) flftr rent per wek. (i. V. ISNYliKH. i o. Hup t. N. It. All pufijU. who emu enter the Normal oluaata. will be admitted. Mr.2 -3t. OKI'HAN'S COURT SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATZ T V virtue of an order fit the Orpltan' 1 'i; J Clearfirhl eounly. 1'.., Ill' ,., , . !.... I..al Klati'. lute Ine property i.l' i'. li.l.IAM SM1I.KV, deeaed, ailuale in Nrj i;. l. u -r.. in laid county, will lie fold at pulii.c r. , Mjj hijrlient an I lieit bidder, in the ullage ol Lj'.x-r; borir, on Hatunlay, tlie 2Ulb day of April, 1 ?ti, a 1 o'eloi'lc, I. M., ix : All TU AT Tit ACT OF LAM) (Vit date m afumiji.it, honndrtl an 'I diwrikedaj fol low: iHnnniftf at a nrt on the Khalferrutul and on hi Aitel brfcn ; thenee wctt ninety -tight pen-nr. to a post ; IhruceaoutbriLty-ai'veuptircb-cf to a ot; tbraov eat one bumlrcd aud fivt perrhn. to a toit ; throve mirth thirty fterctiea to a cbemnut, down t thenee wt-it twelve ercbea totba iuihc rutvl; tlifiace aiung aud rumd tu tUtfttaoeuf m gaming ; Containing Fifty-one Acres And fourtcvu mtcIri, with about arm c)ea.rd, and baviuft therwn eircil a dwelling houi, for inerly rwupir.) hy taid dm-urd. TEKMH; Carb on oonfinDhtion of al-. bAiiAH K. I MI LEV, Wareh 2S IMI7-4t. Admipittrmtri. Kalian and Vermont Marble Finished in Ihe Highest Style of Ihe Art.' fTMIE tnbteriber bp leaea to announce to tha X ritiaena of Clearfield eointy, that ha baa opeaed a Marble Yard la the borough of Clear field, oa tba South weat woraer of Market aad reurtb atreeu, whar aa ia prepared to asaaa. faciore all kinda af Marble Work, fueh aa TOilB5TO.ES, MONUMENTS, . TOMBS, Box and Side Tombs, cEiiETEUY rosrs, CRADLE TOMBS, MANTLES, SHELVES, AND BRACKETS, lie fallen bimrelf that be ia able la eotap.t with tha asanafactarari ontiida of tha roantT, Either in Workmanship or Price, And therefore aolicita lha patronage of tha eom. aiuniiy. All.lfiuuica be Uttar prompllr aa. awered. March J, 1 tf. WM. B.0INIJ. Sheriff's Sale. T)Y rirtna of a writ of Teatatora Fieri Facial, J leaned aol or tha Court of Common Pleaa ol Cliotor counlv, and lo ma directed, there will b aipoaed to pablie aale, at tha Court Houea, in the borough of Clearfield, on Wedaeaday, tha ertw any r apni. Icon, at I o'clock, p. ni., law iollowiag dcacribed Real Katata. U witi All Iiefeadant'a Intereal In and to a oertain' tract of land aituata ia Karthaur townabip. Clear neia county, i a., eontatmait one hutdrcd and1 four aerea, mora or leaa, about eight acrea of : which ia cleared and ander ovltivalion. havinw loeieoa vir-ieu gnat mm. aaw mill, blackaiutta rhop. dwelling houre and barn, adjoining laoda of Joha Eieelmen, Joba Uei and athera. (wired, inaea m vaecuuon, aaa ia (e aula al the proper ty of Jaaea Rough. 4f-Iiddenwill take aol ice thai U pereent. af tha purrhaee money muat be paid whea lha property ia knocked down, or it will he put oy acm for aale. JACOB A. Fa t I , Faaatrr'a Orrtca, I bn-r.f ClearSeld. Pa, March 2H, ISS7 SherifT'rSalfl ' BY VIRTl'K or a writ of f ieri Faci.a ieeaed ant of tha Court of Common Plena of Cleatne'd eounty, and to ma directed, there will be eipoecd lo PI 1IL1C S ALU, at tba Court Houee ia tha borou,b of ClearSeld, oa Wedaeaday the 17th day of April, 1(17, at 1 o'al.ck, . at., tha rullawiag property, to wit : Three reruia tracta of land aituale in Knox town. hip, Clearfield coon It. Pa One lher i beuuniiir at a hemlock, thenca 40 doere' Is perch, to atone pile, thenee aonth . 0 it nn c weat VI perrbra to birch, aouth 40 drjrrt". i IS perch e. lo hemlock, north .So doifr.. ne 1 percbe. lo place of beginning, containing low acrea and percbea. Tha aeoond pioea begin nine at a birch, aouth 40 dejrreee w..t.l perco.ee lo hemlock, aouth SI degree r weat JJ percbea to pine, aouth I decree, weat 24 perchea to poit. Berth 4 pare he. ia , rorth 0 d-(jreee eaal it perchea u brgiaaing. ooataining J acrea. Tha third piera beginning at hemlock, aortb 40 de gree, weat IS percbe. to poat, aortb 7 degree, aaat 43 percbea to aapaa, aouih 40 degrees waat 411 lerchee to bes-inoin. h.ni.l,... a ! 8eiied. taken in oi.cm... .. i. u - .. - : , .. .. w .., a. law1 properiy oi ami mi.jer and Thomaa MrKea. i .r Z- ".IA notice that li per rent. 1 " V"""' WloaCT Bill naid whan tho property ia knocked down, wr it will be put ap ag aia for aale. JACOB A. FATSr, Caaatrr'a Ornra, 1 ehariff. ClearSeld, Pa, March IS, 187. 1 I lIMIMsTRATOIt-H XOTKI.-Xotic i" berehy given that I. tier, of Adiniiiiatration on the relate of Unrhara Kllinger. deceaaed. late of Brady lowiivhip, t l.arflild county. '.. hava Ihia day been duly granted to the uioior.irnixl.to whom all pereona in.l. I.i.hI to aaid cetate will plcae make payment, aad thoee baring elaima or draiandl will prrernt then for eettlemrnt without delay tlKoittlK Ei.l.INtiV.n, Marrh II. lT-f. Adjninialratwr Ct'TIV Alt prreona are hereby cautioned) arainat pnirhaaing or nrrotiating Vortwocer Um ProaiioHiry NiMee.one calling fwi r ,ir hiiudred dollara.and the other forthro,- hundml dollara,oolh dateol on Ihe Jd day of March. A. P. ts(i. and given to William Kharer hy the nndereigned. aa 1 never received any coo.idcratino for aaid nolea, and am determined not to pav the aame ann-ea Compelled by raw. AMlRKW KKI'IIAKT. Dceatar. March II, lss;.pd i lMIMTR ATRf4 SHITIt'lV ltl,r "f Adtnini.lralion having lm grunted the. aiidrraignrd on Ihe e.tere of Mailer W tlaonv dee d. laic of lleecana town.hip. ClearSeld mania., all fieraotia indel.led t aaid e.tate will make im mediate pmmcnt.anil til..-- having claim, again Ihc name will -reeul Ihcm pr..pcrlv authenticated for aettlemeal. JOSl.l'H W. H 1.L, tnarl St pd Admini.trator. 4 llllsiTllTK!'i4TltJWItt. y of Adminietratiioj having hern (-rallied the. aiidoreirned oa Uie estate of Harting Hack, dee d, Ute of Bradford town.hip. ClearSeld conntt. Pa, all iTM.ne In.l.-I.lcl lo aaid dale will make ia . mediate paymcnt.nnd thow havmg claim, araiuar Ihe earn, will prr.cn t them pn.pxrlv anlhrolieat-tt lor arltlemenl. - J'HIN ,. W llu, mr;.f.(p. Adiuini.tiat'or. NEW CARRIAGE & WAGON SHOP IN CLEA RFIELI), r, (Immediately ia rear of Machine Shop,) I-'HK .abeeriher woald retpeetfally In fore- Iba eitiaentol ClterStld. aad the public ia get tndi of work