She Republican. GtOROS 15. Goolll.ANDKR, Editor. "CLEARFIELD, PA Thursday Morning, June 13, 1867. Lucius M. Surge tit, the last oi the line of the old Boston aristocrat, diet! iu that city otr Thursday last, in the 85th year of his age. The Treasury Department at Wash ington, exclusive of Clark's harem now employs 2,500 clerks, nearly three reiri moots. These all contri bute to tho "national Mousing." Shin Plaster Currency Chase, now Chief Justice of tho Supremo Court held a negro levee ut Iluloigh, North Carolina, last week. Nice work for tho successor of Jay, Marshall and Taney 1 What a mockery it is to call this country-of ourfj 'a Kepnblic," while nearly one hulf of it is under the hjels of a" pure military dospotism administered by the greatest fools of that persuasion. Thad. Stevens persistently refuses to contribute anything to tho Lnn oaeter Homo for Friendless Children until negro children shall bo admitted on full equality with white children Tbad dies hard. We svpposo he is laboring to have this rule adopted by tho Homo so that his children will have freo access when he leaves them Niw Bridge. The work upon the new suspension bridgo at Niagara Falls is progressing rapidly, and is to bo completed by fall.' This bridgo is to connect the Canada shore with the American from ui point a little below tho celebrated Clifton House to point just below the International Hotel on this Bido, and will undoubt edly becomo moro popular than the old bridge. It is supposed by some that the 'Loyal," "Union," ".Republican," etc party, whoso numo lias became legion and is bourne down with aliases, will eoon bo baptized as tho "Blockhead" party, as intimated by Horace Gree ley, tho lato celebrated "on to Kith HI 11 i monu- nowier, who lias lor many years carried the consciences of largo majority of his party friend in Lis breeches pocket. Held for JIurdkr. Gen. Georgo W. Colo, who last week shot ono of the loyal members of the Now York constitutional convention, named 11 is- cox, has been indicted for murder and is now confined in tho Albany jail. He is a brother of U. S. Senator Cole, of California. Ho charges His. cox with violating his wifo while he was absent iu tho army. Each of the parties have a wifo and two daugh ters, and move in tho highest circle. Afpointed. 1 he Erio Observer states that Samuol E. Woodruff, Esq., ot iiirard, in that county, has been appointed by Chief Justice Chaso, Register in Bankruptcy under the lute act of Congress, for this Congressional district. Jt is understood that the cuicl justico lea tho selection of these ofllccrs to tho several Keptibli can Congressmen, and that Mr. Wood ruff obtained Judgo Scoficld's recom mendation. Those ready for bank ruptcy can now bo accoinmodutcd. The Lliu-lc Ucpublicun soothsayers re progoasticating terrible things with refcrenco to their bell-wether Greeley who they fear is about for Baking his "blockhead" relations. Horaco, during tho war, away down in New York, where ho was safe, shouted vehemently "on to Rich mond," and, by his energy and real, got more men into the field to com plete the John Brown raid than Lin coln himself ; yet, after all this enthu siasm, Horace was tho first of all the Radical leaders to get to Richmond ; and for this heroism he is about being crucified by his brethren, or perhaps Lung on "a sour apple troo." Tng Song Changed. Tho Black Republican party is as full of didactics as a dog is of fleas. During and since the closo of tho war, every street lane, alley, avenue, highway, parlor, and many churches, in short, every thing that was loyal, gavo utterance to that well known melodious strain, "We'll hang Jeff. Davit On soar apple tree," eta. which has resulted in hanging the aforesaid Jefferson DaTis on the neck of Horace Greeley, and they have even went so fur as to cut every limb off tho apple tree for fear they would hang Horaco. This is another evi dence that tho present Disunion par ty are unable, or unfit, to carry out anything they undertake, unless it is to rob the treasury or tho people. This they do as solemnly and as long facrdly as their brethren, tho Thari accs, did two thousand years ago. Tbsy are evidently "chips ont of the vU blork 1 '! 111 , Ml .' . Wnfcnr Uovrmori. Wbou.we read some of the mani festoes which emanate from the mili tury satraps in tho South, we some times wondir whether we have been transplanted to somo European do minion, or whether somo monurch has come to America and gobbled us up wliilo wo slept. Before the advent of Black Republicanism, Americans wero controlled and protoctcd by law; but now, a freeman is rendered a mere machine whether he bo governor, or acting in somo humbler sphere of life. Wo are led to these, remarks after rending an order issued at Now Or leans, by tho Shonandonh Valley raider, Shoridan, who has undertaken to mako a Governor for tho Stuto of Louisiana in tho following European style : Hr.iDQi'ABTrm Firm Military Disthht, ) New Orleans, L., June 7, IriGT. J Mr. J. Madison Wells, Kx-tlovernorof Louisiaua: Sir : Governor Flanders hasAust iufnriuod me that be made an official deuiautl on you fur the records of I lie otlioe which you hare heretofore held ai Governor (if Louisiana, aud that you have de clined to turn them over to him. disputing the right to remove you from office by me, which right you have acknowledged and urged upon me up to ine uuie 01 your removal. 1 tticreloru aeud Ilrcvet Urigadiur General James W. Forsyth, of in taff. to notify you that he i, eent by me to eject you iroiu me uorernor room torellily, unless you con sider this notification ae equivalent to ejecting. 1'. 11. SHERIDAN, .Major-lieu. t'.S.A., Lotus; Fifth Military District. Gov. Wells was regularly elected by the people, but was distasteful to tho military moved. satraps, and of course re A tool named Plunders was put inbis paco. Mr. Wolls, unac quainted with tho present loyul mode of making Governors, remonstrated, and properly refused to vacate und deliver up the records of his office; honce the above "Headquarters," etc., from Sheridan. Gov. Wells, at the point of tho bayonot, surrendered all the records of his office, but informed the military hero that ho would tost bis usurpations beforo tho U. S. Court; after which Flanders was bavoneted into the Gubernatorial chuir. Some old fogy once mid, "Where liberty dwells, thero is my county." Were he back, and ablo to review tho workings of Black Republicans, he would no doubt paraphrase, his former philippic into "Where Sheridan dwells, there liberty perishes " This military despot is only erecting the milestones along the highway over which the Black Republicans in tend to lead tho American pooplo; and unless they dismiss their present task masters, they will bo as completely Pulundized as that unhappy country over winch despotism rides dry shod, and its inhabitants rendered tho meanest slaves on earth. Our admonitions to tho people are, study history, and comparo the lessons of Black Republicanism with the historic page. Loyal P'beaks. Tho Washington correspondent of tho Philadelphia Mercury, in writing about the con duct of the "pet lambs" on Sunday before tho election in that city, says : "On Pnnilay evening laat, the colored churches weraall crowded to a jsm with the brethren and sisters from all sections of the country, within a radius of thirty miles, and the loud shouts of hal lelujah that rent the air of the Sabbath night, in dicated that the sons of Ham and fain imagined that the day of jubilee was at band, and that all were going lo glorr with the almost dispatch. "Little Heaven," Beth.l," "Little Hell, and those of the ilaptist persuasion, took the lead in Iheso temporal matters, and election tickets were served out to the negroes at the communion ser vice, amid the singing of 'John ltrown'i bodv,' and other ieeuliar and classical bymns, suitable to the time and occasion." The correspondent also states that many "whito niggers" wero present and assisted in making the election arrangements. Administering tho leading sacrament of tho church, dis tributing tickets for tho election, and singing "John Brown's body," etc., at tho capital of a christiun tuition, seems like blending tho subliino and ridicu lous a little, but then it is dono by "loyal" pooplo, and must of necessity be right "Victory." Thus have shouted the negroes and loyal whites through out the country the pnst week. Well they may. Hell no doubt is tumultu ous, too. 1 ho Capital of tho nation is in tho handsof perjurers, illegal voters, negroes and mean whites. Hence, everything controlled by "grand mor al ideas" shouts "victory !" We call tho attention of our readers to an artido taken from tho Waxhington inUlhgcnccr, upon the lato municipal election in that city. It was sup posed that when the war would closo legal voting would cease, but such not tho fact. Those who stuffed ballot boxes durinir tho war are at tho samo loyal work still, and will continuo their infamous culling until the peoplo rcmovo them from power, or send them to tho penitentiary. Tho editor ol tho Venango Specta tor, in passing along tho street on tho day of tho Badieal county convention, overheard An nnxioiis and excitable mamma address her pretty littlo dati(;hter in tho following stylo : "AucaWa wjr drar, take your dull and star in the huuw. I cannot rllow Toa lo s:n intn'tlis ftrwl vbils an sissy nf those St England drrgj men are running around." The point will bo moro distinct wiicn wo state that half a seoro of oily clergymen were delegates to, nnd three were candidates before that "grand moral idea" body. Danghtors seem to bn in as much danger in Yen ango as horses aro in this section, though not from tho samo causn. Mrs. Charles Ji. Ktratton (nre War ren,) is about to becomo a mother and in all probability the heir or heiress of Tom Thumb will be exhib ited with the paronls when they appear "tjuro lurfuuuc in wis country. , en om tnt tiamcnl tlrlonf tffts iroMiM tfathtnirlon tilu It appears upon invcntifatlon that the must stupendous (minis ever nt leinnlvtl to bo perpetrated wero used in tlio recent election in this city. They wero so stupendous that no hon est man in the city ever dreamed they would bo attempted. It was not sup posed that tho judical adventurers iu our midst could possibly bo so lost to every Benso ot justice, truth, anil pro prirty iTn to bo guilty of such enormi ties. It was canceled that election frauds would bo pcrpctrnted. It was expected that hundreds of negroes not, cniuicu to vote would uo pltiecd upon tho registry; but the manipula tors of tho schomo wero not sntistiud with contingencies. They had the ro sun all arrangod. P.ven it the Con servative voters had lircsontod an ar ray of votes otiual to three thousand majority upon a laij vote thoy wero prepared to ovoreoina it. This result was provided for weeks ago. Tho ev idences of it will bo forthcoming at tho proper timo. They wero not known until too Into to bo acted upon during tho election. Tho frauds perpetrated aro so glar ing as naruiy to need exposure. Up on tlio morning alter tho election thero wero crowds of country negroes lound waiting lor transportation to ineir Homes 111 ilarylund any V irgiiiia who had voted, here. .Thsv had been brought from all quarters outside of the city, and wero indignant that af ter having complied with, their con tract to vote in tVaNhiiiirton, thoy were not provided, as slipulutud, Willi transportation to their homes. It may bo that some of theso samo no groes will bo swill witnesses against their employers, and help to show that tJso election here was an enor mous fraud, and tho result attributa ble to tlio perjury of uegrocs suborn ed by tho manipulators of tho negro. It may bo well for gentlemen who deem their sociul position libovo ro proach to congratulate themselves upon the result of the election, but it would be better for somo of them to prepare themselves against a criminal prosecution under tho election laws lor subornation of perjury and in- terference with tho election. Apart from the frauds, the manner in which the Radicals thrust obstacles in the way of polling tho whito voto is simply outrageous. In somo of tho wards, in winch tho voto to bo cast was greater than oould be possible un der tho arrangements made, tho com missioners of election had agreed toa programmo to havo a fair election. They hud arranged among themselves that there should be two lines of vot ers, one of whites, the other of Mucks, and that each should bo allowed al ternately to put ia four votes. This was a perfectly fair and satisfactory arrangement, but our information is that the Superintendent of Police broko up this arrangement, and com pelled the whito voters who wero pre pared to voto under tins arrangement of tho commissioners, to take position in tho rear of tho negro voters. Na tional Inttlliqencer. as The fiifrrnrif Ifrrrniif. Tho utartlin-r announcement is made that tho internal revenue has fnllen off for March ar.tl April, of tho current year, at least 40 per cent., and that, whereas, Mr. McUulloeh estimated n decrease of ubout 110,000,000 for the entire year, the falling off in tlvo ag gregate will not bo less than f 123,lMiti, 0001 When it is coiibidered tluit tho expenses of the government, this year, will bo largely increased in sustaining tho reign of tlio I'ivo Monnivlis in the southern States, supporting the In dian war in tho West, and paying ad ditional bounties, &c., a considerable increase on tho publio debt is inevita ble, it was liio rulo or tlio military, and lhecxessivo taxation required to support them, that stumped out every vestsgo of civil liberty in Jiomo, nod wo aro following her bad example. Tho masses of tho pooplo must bo ground year by year in o denser and more hopeless ignorance and slavery in order to eke out tho payment of tho taxes. Already an Abolition pa per admonishes "the working people" thnt they "must be content with plain er clothing, oat loss meat, abstain from the use of beer and tobacco, and all luxuries." This is, of course, what they will have tocomo to, if tho debt and its attendant evils aro fastened upon our country. In all debt-ridden countries, tho object of tho bondhold ers is to reduco the laboring classes to the minimum of food to support life, and sccuro the requisite labor. In somo districts in Europe, luborers sleep in burns, or under ricks and hedges, have no lodgings nt all, and get but a few penco per day. Thous ands of families, who are considered well tiff, scarcely know tho taste of meat. This is tho condition to which i ,4 ,1 p.. , , .,, the present Abo , t,on lory party will reduco tho workinsr classes of this country, if their policy bo permanent ly fastened upon it.Jliy Jlook. Lewis Weichman, who is spoken of as ono ni tho most important witness cs for the prosecution in tho Surratt case, in in Washington, engaged ns a volunteer newspaper correspondent ; also as a clerk tinder Mr. Tiillocl;, Secretary of the Congressional Itepiib. lican Committee. Fit man for such work, ns wo suppose this must bo tho Weichman who helped to swear away tho lifo of .Mrs. Surratt. Wo wonder if (Jrecley intended to bit any of tho lladical nowspaprr men in this section, when, in his .letter to the I'nion Leagno, ho spuke of tho littlo creatures whom God, for some inscrutablo purpose, pormits to edit a majority cf our minor journals f" From tho sudden cessation of their attacks upon him, it would appear as ifCi'reelny's shut had taken cll'ect. CMTIKT. A disgraceful riot ot curred at Oil City last Saturday, and some of the rioters were severely handled. Ir. Arters, winio going to attend a wound ed man, was set upon and dangerously injured. His nose was smashod und his skull fractured. In r.altimore a man was fined 1 10 for crackitif? and Putin? noanutji in church, during divine service. West Virginia lias a coal bod that extends over 40.000 aor. and is ssr. feet thick. Progress of " GratiJ Moral Mens." Rev, Mr. Julius Degmire was arrest ed at Erie, Pa , on Tuesday, on tlio charge oTcinbozxliii(f 110,000 worth of roVoiuid stamps. A Vermont woman got a diroroo from her husband the tilhor morning, married another In tho afternoon, nnd In the overling presented her liege lord with a son and heir. a young man and younr wnmn.!i wont to Rondout on Tuesday, for tho purposo of getting married. On tho wny to the clergyman's house tho lady stopped at n bunk and drew therefrom fiWi. This the young man suddenly snatched from hor bund and escaped. Poort Fkllows. U. W. Reccher suggests tho propriety of grunting tho Young Men's Christiun Association the privilege of keeping a billiurd tublo in their rooms, just for exercise, as thoy aro spoiling for muscular de velopment. JIow would training for a priao fight do ? An exchange records tho fact that another political parson has coino to grief. Tho Rev. James Ilnvidson lykc, of Indiana, was excessively "loyal" during tho war, and proved his Orthodoxy und lovo of country by inciting several riots against the "copperheads." A few days ngo ho was arrested for horso stealing, und it is suiil severnLoJear casos will bo mado out against 1iim. A New Haven clergyman recently refused to marry a divorced woman to a man on the ground that tho wo man had been divorced without suffi cient cause. Tho action of the clergy man being announced to tho mother of tho divorced woman, the mother died in a fit brought on by tho news. In tho nicuntimo tho couple were marriod by another clergyman, and the pair attended the funeral of the deceased mother as man nnd wifo. Elopkmknt. We hate just been m foi med of the elopement of a Airs Yates, of this city, with Billy Emer son, a ncirro showman, connected with Newcomb's minstrel troupe. Sh left, a note on tho table of her par lor, fur her husband, in which she said that it would bo useless to follow her, ns she. would nut come back alive. She left a pretty little irirl and onlv daughter at lay in the yard of her mum--, minimi, it is saiu,evcu UUdlllg her good bye, without so much as a kiss. Grand JlnpiJs (JfiVA.) A. On tho 20th ult., three deserters from tho Ihirty-eighth Colored Infant ry, at Fort Hay a, Kansas, went to the house of P.J. Peterson, on tho Smoky Hill route, und fiiidinir Mrs. Petersou. aged fifty years, alone dragged her into the cellar and outraged her x-rson in a most horriblo manner. They were cuptured aftor a desperate resistance, and confessed their guilt, but while being taken to jail wero rescued by a mob and killed, and their bodies thrown into the river. Mrs. Peterson is not expected to survive White AVomam Marrhs a Black Man. Somo talk having boon occa sioned in this community, nays the AVinvhcstor (Va.) Timn, on account of the reported mnrriago of a white woman to a black man, we have made inquiry into tho matter, uf.d found tho report truo. Tho happy groom is a black man, raised and for merly owned by a citizen of Winches ter ; tho brido is a while woman, for sonio time a resident -of Winchester, but formerly of Ohio. The marriage ceremony was performed by a colored clergyman. A' Loyal" Cicbuvman. TheNcw- port (Vt.) ;ri'M of last week, says that llev. Horace Fowler, Methodist minister at Irasburgh has been arres. ted 011 civil process, iu favor of J. T. Allen, Etq , of Newport, who claims tho sum ot tlO.lino damage for con tinued aud repealed outrages upon tho person of his daughter, who is a young girl only twelvo years old, is uiso a nieco 01 1 owier s wile, and since the aeath of her mother, lias resided in Fowler's family. An inveNtigation bus been commenced by tho Presiding Elder of tho district. Considerable testimony has been taken, when the hearing was postponed for a few days. Tho evidence thus far is verv atroiirr. and brought to light the grosest crimes, loo revolting to bo mado pub lic. As Amauiavatios Caps. Tho teaching of Slovens, Sumner k Co., are everywhere producing their fruits. Last week in our criminal court John Pheifer, a white skinned individual, who embraces '.he doctrines of the Padicitl abolition party, was sentenced to imprisonment lor assault nnd bat lory w ith nn attempt to n,mmit rape on Hoboera Watson, nn ebony colored wench, of a not very prepossessing "'l v "iii"-i!, mme undo 11 u s servinir B tom lf im.iriMmmcu, in county jail. Tho lacUs as developed at tho trial aro these : John l'lieiler is a whito man ot a fumily residing in this boroiiL'h, nnd works at Derrs marble yard. .Not satisfied with his palo Houso, John took hankering niter one of more co.er. Having n follow feeling for slVuering humanity without regard to complexion he sought to coinlort lie- neccu in ncr loneliness, and repeatedly called upon her under cover if dark n csf. Jiebecea it appears had no par ticular liking fur her whito admirer, and to rid herself ofhis presenco made Ptunplaint before iheSquire. Although John had visited her several tiuioit sho was ignorant ofhis name and res idence, and in conscqnenco tho mitsjis trato could isaiio nu warrant. John having mado nn appointment to visit her on a parliuulr night, tho Squire advised her lo iooreto somo of her friends in the house, which sho accord mgly did. Presently ft knock was beard at the door and tho admirer of lMiecca's charms stepped in, and np prouched to her in lover like stylo, threw his arms about her and attemt ed to scent honor livnn her mbv lira ; Sho resisted bis soft caresses and in Ins endeavors to coerce her was stir prised. John was sent up to the county palace for two months, for! thtisearrying out practical! v,t he teach ing ol his party. The )nlcpenJei says John is a "respectahlo man." We have no doubt lie is one of the most respectable member of its party. Further comment is t)nneeessurr. .sVorrirtfitrn Mender. Ttmprrant t onrrnllon. Tho undersigned committee, np poinled iiT,,,.p i,0 auspice of (he "Sltiio Temperance I'nion," to effect an organization in Clearfield county auxiliary to tlio Staio I'nion, do, lor this purpoeo, cull a Convention to meet at OcarHeld borough, in the Baptist Church, on Tuesday, Juno 'ith, at ' o'clock, p. m.; nnd wo ear nestly urge nil churches nnd temper ance urgaiiiKiilion within the county to Bond up full delegations, and nil friends of temperance to come, wheth er us delegates or not, and organize, lo do buttle agiiiinU, a common enemy an enemy tlml bus mado once hap py homes desolate, has wrung tours from tho eyes of mothers, wives und children, nnd has filled so many graves prematurely. A. II. StMiiowF.n, Joiiv Patton, P. L. Haiiriso.v, Coin in it tee. Wo, tho undersigned, citizens of Clearfield county, heartily join tho committee in the ubovo call: W.J. Long, W. II. Shillar, J. A. Blatten- bcrger, ir. hied. Barrett, C. AI. Cus tard, Jofiii Luwshe, T. S. Prideuux,' A. ll. (irecnuwalt, . i. Custard, J. S. Long, Elihha Teuton, Jonathan Walls, (i. P. Doughniiin, Abraham Spencer, Thos. Wulln, Ithael J. Snv der, Dr. A. Whito, XV. C. lrvin, i. F. Smith, John Rorabaugli, Win. Hut ton, John M. Riddlo, John llotlman, J. li. Alleson, Ilanifl Brickie-, Junius Riddle, James L. No ft", James Duwler, J. F. 1 jCC, James .McG'hee, Jacob W. Campbell, J. B. Sunderland, John Hod, David Dressier, J. R. Arnold, James lrvin, 'Win. ilapes, Jnn. Moore, Onus. j Jlawkins, J." D. Wright, G. I. Giilich, John Sankey, Alexander Murray, Dr. J. W. Poller, William Kerns, Henry Yolhors, Chas. Sclmars, T. XV. Fleming, J. . Cole, W. A. Dulo, J. F. Weaver, Dr. A. M. Hills, Rev. J. (J. Archer. J. B. McEiiullv. Esq., Dr. J. (',. HartHwick, George W. Eliccni, William l:adeliiui''h. The Public llrbt. Wamiinhton, June 5. Tho following is a statement of the public debt of tho Uuiled States on tho 1st of June, 107 : liKUT BHAUIMl COIN lXTTRKST. Fire per w-nt. liond $l'.i,,i:;i,.V,fl (10 Si fer wnt. luuvls of 'Si and 'li.1 l.i..'i;.S.lH 1 HI rn mt oral. Umcls, 1sm J:i.7jii,;i., on fll 'cr ""' a-20 lijii.ln...., Xay ptnnon fund 1, U.i .'.I, Infill) .0 12,. OH ( 00 00 Ttm i..u3.o m PLIIT IIKAKIMl ClillllKNCV INTiatST. Sis per cent. Kinds l.i.7 JJ.0C0 HO i nrec year compound int. notes. JJli.ii.'lil.tio do Three ywT-il) noies 41 1.U,;u,iJj no Tots! fci,fill,76a 00 Matured dttit not prrecutcd lor I-jraent.. J.7l!,i:i M I'r'.IIT IIKARI.NU 0 INTEI.F.KT. r. p. Notes. in.2"".7.'T7 ot Fractional currency.... 2S.4J8.or5 46 Oold ccrtill-aU-t ol diiiu.it 17,:i2.l,Vt 00 T"'sl 41 HWI.TCX d6 Total di I.L 2.oS7,OI0.5ltl in AMOUNT IN Til K TaKAM'tls. r"in r.'.? 17 1 lurreiicy 72,tl'.tl,ltl4 On T"1- - 17I,I2I,.'2 iV Amonnl of Uel.t K-ks cash in the Trcnsury fi,il5,IS,l.1 Od The foregoing is a correct state ment of the public debt ot tho United States, as nppeurs from tho boohs and treasurers' returns in tho IVpartment on tho 1st of June, li7. (Signed) II run McOri.r.orH, . Secretary of tho Treason-. Hy comparing the ulve statement with that mado on the 1st of ilav, it will bo rk't-n that the debt bearing torn interest has iiw-reaeted ?!il,14'.. 0UU ; tho debt bearing currency inter est lias decrease) 11 .43 .1(45 : llm nmturel deU aot presentetl for rav- inuiii tins uecreaset eIH.ft.'ll, and tho debt besrirtg no interest has in creased t-'jtiH's.';. Tho niuotint of coin hi tho Tirttanry has decrensml to the extent of tl.i, 4'.t2,O0 4 ; the ciirrcm v balant o has increased f:!,t:2T.(oO 7"4, while the amount of debt less cash in Hie treas ury shows a decrease of $5.1 70,1 .V) ). 1ru- tUTi'liSfmrnls. JKIiAT IIIJII CTMvZn"lOnTirof iTri VJI IIoikIs at siTslly ndiieed pri.-es. at Jr. kitAizrn's. 1l:UTH.I.l'.RS.8,iper -IMin.phal7.il Lirne pure grouiol lloncs anil Tlasler. at J. P. KKATZKR'H. ll'II.nl.ltlWUI Und It their inleeel lo J I loiy Nails and Spikes, Window lllas.. aul Oil, from 'sints J. P. Kit AT .IK. 1 KIll.Hir.i,Tca.t flee, Siisr, Mola.ses. V I It ice, at special rates the qistintitr, at J. P.'k KA'l .KH'rt. June 13 1 l'ICr The eelebrateil bore .VKKKV i. TOM will he at the stable of tbe "Mansion House," every day during tbe first wee'j of Court, where farmers and horsemen are invited to call and riainioe his finalities. VOODW AKK A IIOWMAX. JeLI-ll Proprietors. (t- THM. All persons are berel.y oantioned J apsiii.t pin, lm.n,( r in any wv meiMlinc With the t..lowinr,l...-r,,l o r-onal pn.pertv, vis : One iron Bray MAHK and one I. ruin gnu II tips K, now in paslureal 1 hosnas HaSeriy s, in I'enn tp.i as the same belong to nie, aud are sol. ice. to ,,' or,l"r- (I. It. HilOYLIt. ' Carwensville. June IS, lsf.T St nltoKP. J J I II TV IM.l.LAlis "itK. W A It IS. Ilrnke Jail, at l h arfield, on the night of June 7. IsoT, John II. Stevens. He is su feet huh, weighs about ltiu pounds, aiiluini hair, and hssel eyes; hsd on dark colored pants. He was coiitincd for horsc-stealmr ,! I. . I i... ol a hand of those dr'perndoes who are operaling in this an.) adjoining counties. The nl.oir rewsid will he psid lor the iutckI and di ln.-v ol it.. Stevens at the .Inil in Clearfield, Pa. Il is hoped that the cillsen. will I on the look-out for loin ol this class, and repoit their ilimc promtitlv JAOHI A. r At Mi ' Jnnc IS. 1SH7. Mierifl of CleaHI-M eo., Pa. STRETCH,' BENNETT & Co (Successors lo Peter T. Wriglil I Co., iKroan n. or ass, nr.t rns ia DRUGS &, MEDICINES, Brandies it Wines for Medical purposes, jel.V(17 No. SOU Market S., Philad'a. The Weste7nHotei. CL K A B r F. L l), PA. 'pilK auhsertber baring leased for term of 1 years this well known U' let, (kept for many years by Mr. Lsni-L.) and re fitted and relur nished it throughout, is new prepared to enter lain travelers and the publie generally upon terms it is heped alike scieesl.ls to both patraus and proprietor. His T A 1ILK and BK will be supplied with the best the market aSords; and no pains will be spared en bis part tn add lo tse convenience and romfori of his gnest. A l.ltery Hlahle is also attached te the es labllshment. Hurses. Hurries, ate., furni.but o short Bolics, or persons taken to any point ""'"it. JAVLS A. STINK. I-13 Ptop, ielor. Inaswa and abdonslnal sup,K,rtrs of erery . kind of U sales t Iraprorementa, for 'ele ait Uie trni Store of BAKTSWJCK $rtc dmtisrinfntj. OEMOCRATiC PRIMARYirECTM. lit IK M M It i.K hATl MIA . , J I LV J.I, .ri.7. PRIXI I.K'B KKKAn4if)li'r, Hhriff 4-. J Trm. nuri r. flO fw It ; Cominixiunhrr n-i l)itn-l AltortH'jr. rwli : Ju'jr, 'imtn'ofir mvl Au.iit'tr, .( rm-h. 'i he ckli imit iMtrij-Mv vmij.njf the not iff to innure in itiut.. ASSKMULV. K tr Riitlmrip to ann'turK tlic nam of John j, ah ?uiv. oro u rv-- i; entirtBif fur Aftntil;r luftiort tn tin- 4vin.ii of tin lU'inucrjsUc (piti-t v ml l..t primary eler hum y P are atilnitrifil to nrinnf tlio n4itin of THOMAS .1. J.1-l'M,.(i:(.ll, r Clrnrfivlil bor ough, a a I'twiiM.ato fur A win My iil.jet to the ai tion of tlio Jjftnocrattc party at the pi i war dec 1 1011. PlIKItlFF. "WK are autliorisi-'t lo nnnounce Ibe snme of M IIII1KO.N 1. OOOIll l:i,.fiW, of l.aw ren townsliiji, as a eaniliflntc lor Sheriff snl.jwl to the ai lion of Ibe Kmwmuc iartr at the itI lotiry eli-otioti. e are aulhoriicd o announce the name of I 1 nr.Mrs now H, f li.i,,r ln.hi,, as a raniiilule fur Slionll sul'jeet to ),e aelion of the llomorratic purly at Ibe jirimary i Iretiou. Xt are siithori7cl to aiinoutico the name of (iKOltliK W. MlorF.nl Woodward tfisrn.hin.as a cnndiiliito for r-ln-rili sulijwt to the aetioo of the lleraoernlie party at the primary election. V'c are authorised lo announce the came of lAIM.K F. IlLoo.M, of liw,n towii.liiu, as a raildldalc fur MienO ayhjii-t to the aullou of the lleiniK'ratie party at the primary lict'iua. 'Ve sre aultiorire.1 to amioiiiiee Uie name of IIKN.U.MIN 1. JIAI.L.of Kartbaus los nuliip. as aeandidiite for rilH-rifl "ahjeot lo the aetiuu ol Ibe I'euiocratie parly nt I lie primary eh etum. W e are authortr'-d to anuoitnLic the name of JOM.'l'll UOOV.of File, town.hip.s, aeainlid.i'e for Sheritr saltioot to tbe syfivn ol the ltcuiooratlo ! party at the primary tic, lion. j V e are aulhorirad lo annoonoe the name of JAMI.S L. 1.I.AX 1, of t leiirtiell borough, as a eandiilale for teutJ siil.je.-t to the action of tbe lietiKieratic party at tbe primary election. TllrTAKUtER. T E are authorised to attnounee the name of If J A CO II hlMZ, of Ilradv U.wnshin. as a candidate lor Treasurer suhjeot to the action of mo ncmocratic party at tbe primary election. e are authorised to announce tlio uauie of A. II. Ml AH, of l.awrt-ne township, as a candi date fur Trtauror rat.yvl to the action of the bemoemtir party at the primary election. Me are sulbnriseil to aniioanea the name of H .M. K. W KI'.l.h, of Umdlord township, as a e-in.lidiite for Treasurer suliieet to tlse ai tion ol tlio l)imocrat party at the primary election. " are authorised to announce tlie name of TIIO.MAS llt.Mll.USO.V.ol Woodward U.wnship, as a candidate for Treasurer sul.jevt to the awiou of the Ilemooralic party a! rtis primly election COM Vl.-SIONEU. are aolliorised to announce the name of T FAMIF.I, II. SHAllMlli. ol Lawrence towni-hip, as a eandidate for Cuinuiissiuuer sub-je--t to the a' lion of the I'euiocratie party at tbe ptimary tlci'tion. V'e are atehorirej to aunauncn tbe name of I TIIKM.0 fSMEAIS. of Burnfide town. hip, as a ' ' '-"uimiewoner sui-jecl to tue aetiesi oi mo iiemocratic party at tbe primary elrrtian. Me are autloTis"-! to announce the name of WII.MAM L. Iti.-HKL. o! I .awreiice tonllip. as a candidnte for Coii.iuisjniier sn'ject to the action of the leuiocrulMj paily at the primary MsTRICT ATTOI'.NEr. T K are authorised to announce the tiatne of 1 WILLIAM M. Met I l.l.l.l lill. of t le.r. neiu noroufli. as a candidate lor llistrict AtlorneT eunteot to the ai-tHtn of ttte I'cmocratic party at tbe primary election. We are attthoriied to annonnce the name of JU1!. L. ( I 1 I Lh. of C learUeld korouKb. as a rainn.Mlc i..r liistru't Atlornev suljict to the action of the bttnorratic party at the primary election. lfAXTI.IA W;i(VANT, that can cook. 1 T wa.h and iron. Apply to M lf 11. W. SMITH. At f AM'I.IS-'VtKi.tMlo f.onir Milticlcs- I at our store, ne.r I'hiltpsiiorg, fjt which, the highest cash price wi J be paid J' U W. W. UKTTS 1 CO. V"T't I -Tlie tslel. rated bisse 1'lt M O will X remain at the stable of the I learfield House eiery day .lurins; tbe Drsi week of Ci.urt, where fsnnirs and horsemen, are invitid to call and ex amine his sjunhties. ) 'i i itii.n- ti. liLAxruAiin, Piop'r. 'IK M IHMtL l)IKIXHKsi.Th.T ts.ll -S tie a meeting ol 11 lew-tors held in Clearfield, on Tliurs lay. the 2nth ot June ueil.(cirt wesk.) in t'loarf.eld. to form a Iilreetors' Association. It is bol At L irs lulere-le.1 ia the cause of education will he in attendance. The following sul.jeot will lw discussed: The Rradins; of tbe Teai-hera' salaries acordinr to the frade of Cer- liuea.es. I.1M1AKU ileti A ll t V, Pres'l. lr. Ji. Jl. tsoon, ec y. )e-2l. (1 At TIO.AI persoi t tre hereby cautioned ) against purehasiiijr or in any way tneddlitte, wuh the lollowmit pirsonal pmperty.'now in the poe.'peiun ai .xorite inn, nl liee aria township, vis: Two Horses and Ham ss. and one four-horse W aron.es the psrac keloai li-nie. and ate left wifb hitn on loan, suliject to rav or.U-r. JOHN U. OLAStRiW. Olen Uope, May Stt, ISfiT. jen-nt For Sale at a Sacrriioe" PHE KNTIItK FTOCK and dxtures of It. W. -I SMITU S Dry Hood, Store. This is a rare opportunity for oountry merchants, or any one desiring to go into the business, as tbe stock will he sold unusually low, and the business stand is the best in the borough. Apply at tbe store, jef. If MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., OSCIOLA FTKAM MILLS, 4lt rAt'Tt lit! LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS. II. 11. KIIILl.tXC.FnKH. President. Office Forest Place, No. U'j S. lib St., Phil's. JOHN LA WC II K, Superintendent. jcll'f.7 J Osceola Mills, Clearheld countv. Pa. Orphans' Court Sale. 1) Y vittue of an order issued out of the Orphan's ) Court of Clearfield eonnty, Ihcre will be rx posed to pnlilie sole at the i'onrt llon.e, iu the borough of Clearfield, on Ml'NIlAY, the 17th day of JINK. Il'.7.al two o'rloek, P. AI., the follow", ing Heal K.tate, lo wit : .1 ftrlfiin Trart of i.and, Situate in Covington township. Clearfield connlv, l'a bounded and deserihid as follows: On the we.t by Stephen Hoo..-y: on the east l.r Thomas II. Pircey; on the north hv tail of Ann Seotl.and on the Soulb by Solomon Alauiv-r, 1 oiitaliilii); Klvty-alx Arrrs, more or lean. With a l .g II mac and loa liarn ervl...l ik.,. and Isle the Cftnle ot Xavi, r M iller, ilreeaed ' TliltMS OK s VI K. One hair ra-h in hand at confirmation of sale, and the residue in ene year thereaiter, to tie si-cured hv bond and mortgage LAHP.K.VCK Pl.llull, tny.10 St Adra r of X. Miller, deceased. Down I Down I ! THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COI IISK T1IK nir.APKSTI A Proclamation against HigH Prices I "ltTE are now opening op a lot of the best and 1 I most reasonable tioods and Wares ever ofli red in this market, and"at prices that remind one of the good old dara of cheap things. Thoae erno lack laith upon this point, or deem our alle gations superfluous, need hut f.ff.f, .IT 11(71 STOKE, Corner piont and Market streets, Where they ran a., feel, bear and know for them selves. 1 o fully on. Iert.in I what sreihesp goods, this must he done. 11. iio not deem it n.-eesarv to enumerate and itemise our stiwk. It is enough for us to state that We have Everything that is Keodod and consumed in this market, and at priert that astonish both old and Voong. Jt'M.I'II SHAW A HON. t- L I I l-.Hf tt U S l lTS7A recenTTe, s. J hss pasred keth Houses of Congress and sii-ned by the Prrsidtnt. giving a three years' aol.lier fl "II end a twa years'ei,ld:sr t hounts i"-BOrNIIl:. and PKNfclONS folterted by Bin, tut these entitled la them. . WALTER HARRETT. W3- A1'7 Law, Clcar6eld, Pa. great" excitement ON Siro.Nr. STKF.l.T, Cl-lAHfltu, NEW GOODS AT LOT, miCEC. T J'H tmdcr;in; J lerimeo'uii innt ii. tMition of t'..9 i.ul.lle Ve'.erslir I.. ,k ' IMcn.ng anortrnent ol morctlandisii, wi 0 ar now llitij AT VKRY LOW PlUCtS. Their flock eonsieU in part ut Dry Goods of the Eest Quality, Such as Prima, Ho Lainis, Alpsrcss. M.rin (linehsms, Muslins. (hieacfaed aid oniilecli. ' d,J Ilrilllnif". Tlekinxi. eollon and wool Ilannels.Satin(ti..C'HS.iiaeresl Collone-les, Ladies' Missis, hulrias Hoods, lialmora! and Hoop Skirts, Ac, Also, a line assortment of Hen's brewers aiW bLirts, lials A Laps. Iloou V bboes. it 01 which WILL BE SOLD LOW F0K CASH. Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. JXSHOKTA O J;N KUA L ASsoH I'M KM ( f eserjtbinn mually Left In a reisil ft re, CUKAP FCK CAPII or apposed eouniry pro duco. WRIRMT i FLAXIOA.V Clearnetd, June 6, 1SR7. GIAED T0WKSHIP IN MOTION Fresh Arrivals at the Cheap Store, L. M. COUTRIET HAS Just reeeired at his store, Is Glrsnl toan.liio. en the Cl-sr6eld roa 1. one mil. aWv Leonie'i Mills, a large atr orttneut of EPaiXO AND SUMKrR G00I3, 1'iich be isj determined la sell FIVE TEB O.XT. CHEirEU T' an the same quality of (loods can l err. based for in any o'her store ia the sti.Liior bood. His stork consists of DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sack a Sstinelts. Casiirneres, Noslins, Delsites, Linen, Driilin,;", fsiicos of sal kinds, Trimmings, Hibbons, Lace, IUady-Male Clothing, Bvott it Shoes, Hats d- Cups, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, Cofee, Tea. rkitr, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Linseed oil, t ub Oil, Carbon 00. Hardware, Tinware, Castings. Plows, Plow-rastiti(s. Nails, Fpikes. Com Cultl. rators, Cider-Presses, all kinJs oldies, Druys, Medicines, Perfumery, rjiitts, 6'iW, Varuuh, Stationery. (HHtlt H.OI R ALWAYS) OX HASsft 4. Call and n for yonrselsea. Ton will Ind every U.ing asually kept in a retail store. m.My Plows are nf the CurwenarilU an. Centre coanty snsks, and ara wartanted t be of joud qualily. , , I. M COCTRIET. Oiraid township, May IS, Ise7. J. P. KRATZER TI' remoeed to his new wsrerof mi on Mar- A JL act street, Clearfield. Pa opeued a rety larje stock of vhera b ban BRY GOODS, Merlnoea, Oingharai, Clothe, Delaines, Print VT I ",P"r". citiaa, Satineta, Reps, Cashmeres, tweeds, Cobergs, Mobair. Jeens, Lanellas, Muslins. Flannels, Hornets. Rib bons. Closks. llalmoral Skirts, Iloop Skirts, Shawls, lsress Trimmings, Head Neta, Cape, Corsets, tilovea, Collars, Srarls, llrenadina Veils, Table Covers. CLOTHING, Coats, PanU, Vesta. Orer-Coata, flcnt1! Ebawlp Shirts, Hnta, Caps, I'nder-Shirta and Drawers, Boota, Shoea. Oaia Isboes Crarata, tl lores and Collars. HARDWARE. QI'tKNSWAKE. OUO-IEKIE-) 4 JtL'bK'AL GOdDS. CsROCERIES, Tea, Coffee, Fugar, Molsscs.alt, Csndtes R'te, flour, Paeen, Fith. Tohareo, Kuisini, Curraatv 8 i , e s. Crackers, Vinegar, Oila. Va nish, Alcohol. TIN-WARR. GLA ss. WAKE. WOODEN' WAKE, and STATIONERY. household goods, Carpets, Oil-eloths, Drugget, Loekinf Glasses Clucks, Churns, Washboards. Tubs. Duck ets, Flat Irons, Pans, Window Minds, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, I'm brellas, Bedcords, Knives and Forks, Spoees. Crorks, and Stove Blocking. -All f which will he aoldoa ths most rea son, hie terms, and Ihe Highest marks! price paid or tlram. Wool, and allk.nls of coon try prodooe. Clearheld, Deecuher 1.1. Itfii. 0, YES ! 0, YES ! 1 TWENTY TEH CENT. LOWER THAJi ANYWHERE ELSE IX TUE COUNTY. JOHN S. HADE BACH, HAVING! opened a new store at the 'tlio Itall," in Clearfield countv. wishes to notify tl.s public thst he is tirtrira ned ell ait kind oftioods CliKAI'I fl than the CHEAPEST, la. di fiance to the rounly. Now is your Time to Call and Examine, V hile be is placing ea his shelves a lull assort, went f Dry floods, rtroeeries, tfoeenswara. Hardware, Kertheeware, Drugs. Oil,, and Ta inta Medielnaa, , ., 4a. HATS, CADS, HOOTS SHOES, Cf all kinds, ocnstaitly kept on hand. A general assortment of li EA D Y-M ADE C LO Til IX 0; tat Men and rtoji' ww. te t sold at a very LOW rRICE. for CASH, or eirhanged for all kinds of Markstire. SAWED LI MBER A SHIJiJLKS ukrn, ia n change for foodfc : tr joiis e. badedach.