.fr. JtitOH' l.rllrr, Ci.nrtu.hil ffem tint pc-Jt ) urori lo proovrvfi the I'niun. Having , dune no HiK-cpiMifully, in I'onprrw jhk- fililo in rciH'rtiiiK to an iiiioonslitu- i lioiuil mode ot roconstruct ion r ill , you any, that, bunfi a ca.o not jrovi- j ded Ibr by the Cont-littilion no nioilo ! nf roeoiistruelioii pmserihed in that 1 InMruinent ('on-rro? is the solo ' jiideof what tho exigency requires ? fl'rng an. I proier on-anUm com Surely a position no illogical will not ' hirmd, are KtillUieiit to eouiileriitt tho be ansnmed. If Conpreos could find no modo of reconstruction in tho Coii atitution, it proves, what is truo, that no reconstruction was necessa ry ; that tho moment theo State laid down their arms and renewed their allegiance to the Constitution, ipto facto, they were entitled to a re newal of their practical relations to the Union. If Conrca bad recog nized this irresistible logical conclus ion, there would hare been uo further difficulty about restoration. Where i lucidly demonstrates, tho tendency of Congress find no authority expressed popular government to oppression or necessarily implied in the Conoti-i nd abuse of power. In its organiza tion, it has ro power to move a , tion, tho tin mors of our liovoriiinent finger. It is the creature and not j rcliud mainly upon sullrugo as tho the master of the States. Tho I means of counteracting this tendency. Constitution is its letter of attorney, I hut experionco has shown that all outside of which it cannot act. ! checks have been absorbed or ignored Hence, though it should be true that j in tho unrestricted triumph of the by their a' tempt at accession, and numerical majority. Its will is sub failure, these Stales placed themselves ! elilutcd for the Constitution, and both outside of the Constitution (which is the Kxecutive and Judiciary depart -a very absurd proposition,) Congress mcnl are at its mercy. It rules su is not ouUide of the Constitution. ' premo over the Union; it controls They ire bound by it, and they cun absolutely a majority of tho Northern not legislate upon any subject, for i States, and seems delertniued, through any purpose, in any way, not sane-j the instrumentality of tho plan of tinned by it. They are sworn to sup- reconstruction, to enthrone itself pcr port and obey it ; and it they were j manently over the Southern Slates, to attempt the folly of legislating for Now "hat mode of redress is left to the iuhabitauts of the iloon, they j tho minority if they deem themselves would be bound to conform to that i oppressed ? Cun they resort to uulli insirument of fundamental and para- j fieation f That is absurd, under our mount law. If ire may not claim its , benefits, thru caunot, without moral . . I guilt, knowingly violate its provis ions. It is a law to them as stern and exacting as the decalogue. Although! believe it would be better for the negroes themselves and for the l.epubhc that they go forever Unrep resented, rf.ther than turn over the touthorn States to their dominion, I to him by the Constitution. TheJu urider the Congressional scheme, yet j diciary tan bring no relief, for the l.ara not insensible to the force of the Supreme Court refuses to take cogni propositioD, that four millions of free I zanco of political questions. It is people ought, if possibly compatible j clear, therefore, that tho will of the with pood government and the safety majority is substituted for the Consti- of the w hile people, to have a voice in ! the legislation of the country. Nor j do I believe there is an intelligent white man in these States w ho would not readily award to them represent ation upon Buch a plan What we wish is good government ; we do not wisn i in 10 oe sens iecause iney are i '"i" uccuiiiosiiion, unless ine normal Hack. At the same time,, we are un-, tendencies of existing causes can bo alterably opposed to surrendering to j eountcra'-led. Tho doctrine of Mr. them the political power of She Poutb-1 Calhoun, if it should bo considered .crn States without tome sufficient ' toodiffieult of application, might provo chock; inside ot their organization, snggotive of a wiso solution ot our upon their folly, or their ignorance, or 1 difficulties, if statesmen and patriots their vengeance. Il is cruel, in the would lilt themselves up to the occa Is'orth, to insist njmn a contrary poli- siotu Two points must be attained in cy, such as that embodied in the Con-! order to save Constitutional liberty, gressional J.Ian of reconstruction. I Firt.t, the governments of tho ten They ought to unite with u, since I procribud States indeed, of all the they are determined upon their en-1 'ate slavcholding States should be so franchisenn nt.in devisingBOtneschei.ie ' organized as to secure the political that w ill be, at least, sio lor the pro-1 power to tho intelligent portion ot toclioti of all. This is the grand dis- j their people. This is predicated upon eideratum ; for if the political organ-1 the idea that negro sull'.age is a lixed um furnish the majority with no, meaiin 01 peaceauic reurrss. wuuin u- , self, against the oppression of the ma-1 jority, they will ultimately resist it by i force. This will inaugurate conflicts between the races and produce the most horrid scenes of bloodshed. Can ! it be done? 1 should have strong 1 Lope of success if the dominant power ! would pause and erai'tle with the ' euijeci as stuusmen uetenninea toi preserve Constitutional-liberty. It i can be done in but one way, so far as usurpations of the majority within I can see, and that is the plan ad-; the organism. In this way only can vanced by JJr. Calhoun, in hisadmira-! constitutional government be restored tile '-liisquision on Goverrment" I and its confederate feature preserved After showing that the mere right of j It is practicable if tho temper of the sufliage, w ilhout some other provis- public mind were favorable. Is not ion to counteract the tendency of Gov-1 the effort worthy of being mado? ernmcnt to oppression ar.d ahusoofj Why should not the dominant power power, by the numerical majority, j of the North panso, ere it le too late, will not suffice, Le says: j and take hold nf the subject in the "That this proviMon i. e., the pro- spirit of patriotism, and with the ele vision necessary to counteract such a ' vated purposeol stateMnanchip? They tendency must be ol a character c; I- ! ' ill find earnest and sincere co-lai.-r-culated lo prevent any one interest, or ers in the South men w ho disire Combination of interests, from using! nothing but gnil ?"r-rnncrif. and who. the ioh ers of government to agi:r.-in- j to secure it, are willing to sacrifice all dizo itsdf at the exi-enso of others. ; personal ambition. The tci,Ie of the Ilert lies the evil ; and just in propor- j tion as it shall jirevent or fail lo pre Teni ii, in inc same uegree will or fail lo effect the end intend accomplished. There is but one cer- is, I fear, now too late for these or tain mode in which this result can be any other snggestiotis, even if they secured : and that ii, by the adoption : came from a source moro worthy of of some restriction or limitation whiih ; consideration than I am, to arrest the fchall so tffevtuslly prevent any one ' attention of the North. Vc aro ruh int rest, or cotiib nation of interests, j ;ng m ilh a tcrril lo momentum to lrom obtaining the exclusive control I consummation. In a few moro weeks, of the (jovei iiiiu-iit as to render hojc-) or months, tlie Congressional scheme, less all attempts directed to that end. j fatal, bnrsh, and oppressive as it is, There is, again, but oue mode in which j wiJ have boeu executed in tho ten this can be cCecled; and thai is, by ! proscribed States. We know how taking the sense of each interest or j hard it will lie to correct tho errors portiou of the community which may! that will have been irvstalized into Le unequally and injuriously affected j Constitutional forms, llow easy the ly the action of the Government, sep- innovation ! How difficult is relirra ? arately, through its own majority, or Hut I exiect i.o change in out down- in rviuc uiuit way cy wnicu me voice j may w lan ly expressed ; and to re- quire llie consent ol each interest, ' either lo put or keep the tiovernment in action. This, too, can be aeroin- plished only in one way, and that is. i aucu an urgaiuam 01 tue oovera-: meiit and, if necessary for tho pur- p-'e, ol the community also as ill, by di'bbng and distributing the bon-1 For this, the t'niou was nerer form oie of govtrt.ment, give lo each divis- ed ; the late war was not fought by inn or interest, through its appropriate the Federal armies; such was not our organ, either a concurrent voice in ! understuiiding hen the Confederate making and executing the laws, or a flag was furled in sadness ana is now Veto in their execution. It is only by ; 47V Cfmqiere4 banner." such an organism that the assent oi What I have written is dictated Lv each can be made necessary to put the ; t.o spirit of discord, no hostility to Oovernment in motion, or the jkiwit ' r ( instruction on i-.rre-t principle, tnadesffeetualtoarreit its action when nor desiro to in ilato the inflamed pnt in motion; and it is cn.'y by the feeling, of tho people. North and one or the otU r that the different in- S .nth. 1 earnestly desire tramjuility, tcrests, order. elaes, or jx.rtions the return of prosperity, the harmony Into which the community msy b ;.r the Stau-s. the inVeKritv of the dividetl, tan Ik; protecle J, and all con- I'nion re-tort d, and the highest bap iict and trus:ci between them pre- piiua ofall the people, of all the see vented. rendering U imp..-i:.o U lions of this vat country. Chide me put or keep it in ad. u without the wuh liislovalty if j ou w!i! ; braid me concurrent ooimcnt of ail. as a traitor, "if you please. I hurl "Such an organism as tLis. com- back no ipith.ts of retaliation; my bincd with therithlol suflrate, con- devotion to th ft.nstituiion ia mv ttitotea, in fact, Ibe elcnifiiU of Loo- ptitntionul (iovprnmt-nt Tlie on. b rendonn, thoae wLo make anj exo. cote tLe lawt rcf-ponnbie to llic t n wkom thjpjerate.j.revmtthe ruler ' from oppressing lt ruled ; and the- oilier, by ni.ikit.,; il Ii.tj. .-. f.irai v OIH ilitftvM, or 4..:.il...i;((-.-i of iM.v- ; or Oit. it l.-r, n- .ti-(i i ( , llie community, to i.l.U.n o.stlu-iv . i control, previ-ntn any one limn i. ymwinjj mo on. or. n i clear Unit oi.imnsioii nmi nlnisfl of power miit-l come, if nt all, from tho ono or the oilier (jiurUr. l'r.iiu no other can they eonio. It follow that tho two, tendency ofd'oveiniiietit to oire.-.ioii and nhuxe ol' iiowcr; and toreatrirt il to tho I'tilljllinont of tho great ends for which it is ordainud." 'J liia is a uaku 1 alatcmeut of Mr. Calhoun'a deetrino ol tho "concurrent majority." It may Li- di:fi. nil id' ap plication, hot it id nevertheless suiiud in philoHophjv Tho present condition of the coi.n try in a practical uud moHt forcihlo ill lint ration of what Mr. Calhoun " system. Can they resort to secession ? 'I .... , 1 That has been tried and it has tailed The right has been successfully denied by the arbitrament of arms. Tho Kxecutive arm is paralyzed. He can do nothing to protect a helpless mi nority It is i.ow settled, so far as a precedent can do so, that Congress tan strip Lira of the functions contided slitution ; that the minority have lelt to them no peaceable way of resii-ting opjirewion and abuse of power; and .tial Constitutional Oovcrnment is practically at an enJ. Its form re ' mains, but tho spirit Las fled, and like a lifeless corpse it must soon go fact. i he representative principle ! n"ui'i ur pu iikxi.iicu una inierwoven i "'to the Constitntion to be formed as to allow negro suffrage, on the one hand, and on the other lo protect not only the whites, but all classes and interest against their ignorance, or vengeance, orcupidily. Secondly,tho Federal Constitution should.be ti amended as to affird to the minoritv peaceatiie mode ol resitiniiorar- resting effectuallr the tvrannv and1 South are ripe for such amendment nil X "m ru'lnr Z ndedtobeUlas.es. It will soon be too!te-it warn course; lor llie mority, clot hod witn power ami res-ilvcd to keep it,' are not Iikeiv to adopt any line of action calculated to curtail or restrain it. We must goon to the end and 'slide, what I regard as inevitable, Vie neproizing ol ttie .southern States. and the final overthrow of Constitu tional IiWrtv. (t tci.c-, arnl tl.e roiioiooaf,. of i.a-1 triutic i'uno!', mr coiiaularon ; Wvyuiv.y. ' 1 our dU-Jiunt en-rrant. JIiasrnEL V. Jiin.j. Aas'a, (ja., ijl. ti, Vifff'iio'n i V.iiiiiifiJ ifarfls. FRANK BARftLTT, ahhkni-y at law, t 'mrluld. I'a. lft-oa elrivl. nu Walter lUHvH, o.-i1h at, in:. "V ISRAEL TEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tlcwticlrl, I'a. f0trt la ih. Court lloao.. t.lylt,-f7 " JOHN H. FULFORLD ATIOHXKY AT LAW, Clrarllrtd, P. 0o. with J. B. Mi-Kaelly, K. , over Tint Na tional liar... I de-iProu.nt aiu-nttun given to Uia aeeurlnK I of Lvurtr, Uinta. Ae , auil lo all legal niieiuai-a. i i'ar.i, jh, tsii;.ji. WALTER BARRETT, ATTOKNEY AT LAW. Office en Second sl, Clearfield, Pa. novJl.CS Win. A. Wall,, Win. I). HijrliT. J. lilake Wallere. Frank Fit-Ming. WALLACE, BIGLER & FIELDING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, tlearUtld, Pa. Leral buiDw of alt aintle prompt)? and arruretely alienated tu. wavlA-v THOS J. McCULLOUGH, ATTOKSKY AT LAW. OSLm aljuininfr th i"uk, foriaartj oerupiitd bj J. ii. iltta.l.y. batoad u Cinrnuld. F-'iH altand proaiptlj lo aoUationi. aala of laodi. ac. (,lcl7 M JOHN L. cTlTTLET"" ATTOKNEY AT LAW A ud Real lUtate Agent, Clettrficld, Pa. Otktm b Market tret, of'ptit tb jait. fRMjrt fully oHVr hi frTir? in pfllinjr and buy in )f Unda in Clearfieli And aij(tiQtoj( enantifi ; and with mm experience of nver twenty yeara u rorreyor, flaiun himtelf that he ran render Mtiefattua. f b2S.tlJ tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTUK.NEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. Offlet en Market vtrrvt ono door f ot of (tie Clnr- ld CiMintT liTik. irl.'M John II. Orria. C. T. Alnm.ler. ORVIS L ALEXANDER, ATTUI N EYjJ A T LA II', Brlleronte. Pa. (r13,'5-T F. B, REED, M. D.f PHYSICIAN AND SUR-JKoN. r-UniBf reove4 U the iae rc-id.oee of (ieo. J Ktler, dereaeed, naar tilinntrirt, Pa., effere hie anlreijttal eeririctf to the (tefpte of the iiirrounding euuntry. jjr 1 1, '67 D R7J7P7 B U R CH F I E L d7 Late Surgeon of the 63d keg aient, S'ennevlrtoia Vnlunirera, baviot returned from the Army, cflere bit profeetione.. aervicee to the ciliitoi of (Mearfivld eeaniy. tfPrufeeitonal calla pronftly at ten ied to Oifipo on Second etreet, firaerly oernpied hy IJl': at'r4,8 il DR. A. M. HILLS, Olfioo fMirnor of Fmnt ami Mnrkrt !., .pIU Um "Owtrld Uoan?," ( h-rt)r!d. Peon I aor'. sr-T. J. BLAKE WALTERS, SCKIVE.NfcK AN I) CVXVEYANLEU. A(at for lk Pairkw and rVtla of Laada. Irarttcld. Pa. Prompt aUontion girra to alt tolnt fmoaoftrd wita lb eoant offiroa. Offio witb Hon. Wai. A. W.llae. j.n 1,'IOi-tl LEVI 77lRwTNj JUSTICE OF THE TEACE For lwrenro townibip, t'trarflrld P.O. ClearilHd Cm., Pa oeohocUont aad rcmltuaeoo aromptlj Jd. j:','7. LICENSED AUCTIONEER Tb an'Icrtiirnr'.i bavtoz prnmnril a hp-ne, will atltnd to mlhnr rir in anr part of th rexuntr. Chargf-i nrMlrritt-. Ait'lTe, rpM im. K. I.. HollINS, I l.rfitl.1, P.. " MAJ. JOHN "pT6ss7 L I C E X S F. t) A U C r I O X E E U , (Mend P. fK, t Ifarfltld (X, Pa. atirud pr.,aiptlT lo ealllne Tn da.L Sail.. Itf lt..l I'.i.l. J. . . r. h . h . I. "'e"T. Tfrmi )drTai " p-, W, isi'T ly pd. REIZENSTEIN BROS., Weoafac-wrer of and Wholesale Dealer in MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, 421 Mar art ak 419 Merchant Street, aurt :? PlllHHKI.PtUA. P. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MEIiCU AXT, Frrnrhtille, tlcarfltld Coauty, Pa Krnr iwtnftanTlr oa hand a fall aaoorfrarnt of Jtf? ImmIr. Uaijvarr. linwrn-n. ftoil evorvtiime uu!lr k'-f-l Im a tvlail ft.MT, alnrb will oe iit. Ir ra.n. an clip ar rl-vbrr ia lac ovuol. Frrn'-h ill, Juno 27, 1 M.7-ljr . "STRETCH, BENNETT & Co (Surrreeor tb 1'ettif X. W riht A mruttTrnft or a BAi.nna it DRUGS AND MEDICINES, & Win" i"swl niMr AT 0. MOSHANNON LAND 4 LUMBER CO., OSl Kol.A STKA H M1LI, " ii rrTi rr I.t'MDEU, LATH, AND TICKETS. II. H. SIIH.I.IMlt'oltll. 1'rr-i.l.nt. OSi r ttI Place, iri (i. 4th ri., Itnl a. JOHN I.AWSIIR, Fi,..Tiiitpivl.nt. Jr'T J nla Mill.. Clrartirld iv.niOT, Pa 1807 faj.l. 18G7 JAiUS, KENT, S1NTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, fiot. J:;j, 2:;;. 2 ;v d 241 X. Third bi, I'lllLAt'F.l.ritlA. Wt ar mow prrtian with onr i.al ntwiiTt and tr'l-iwil' -I m a tn tit rr lira indwvmals t cash hi v his. aprll-tf REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painte and Paper Hanger, rirarArld. Prnn'a. k,Will riru1r ia hi lint proraiittT anil in a workmanlike manopr. .r4.s; SHORTLIDGElTco., rnriHor of (he lHUfnnte Lima Kilni, Rrllrrnntc. Pa, "(Kft r roal hnrtit Lime fnrt.I. . ).? raiimRd arxt eiitiiitilT on hen 4 a n1 fur eeVe at tiV kilna. J A SC. BARRE T T, JUSTICE OF 1 II K PEACE Aad Mcoarod CaoToranorr. I.athfrvhar;. t Irsrflrld re., pa. r-Cottlioai and rr-rotltanfro nniaiplly ad. anil all ktadl of legal iortnimentt elerwted ob k.irl notieo. rj. U c . k ratzer" aTs o n , ' M f. i: C il a n t s , rtMtna i. Dry Goods, Clothing;, Hardware, Canary, lofea.wa r. Oroeenea, rorinioal aod 8tiittlea, t'lrarflrd. Ptnn'a. Tf Al lha .Id ttaad Front art. al-ora AidaT. fowtJ.TH if Ctl)ll:B' ri1'jtim a nen O ki a-nh Heaiaea of Cnrcr..i I'VVtT rodent aMt r..e. ar d yea re' year, eeld-ee ff . hiiwnir. nOl'NTIEA aad fKNSIiiNK .nllertrd h aaa, fr tliea. .milled to thf. WALThK lUEnCTT. , Art at Law, CleartoldPa. rill C.flotfs, rerrrlfi, if. ivLi;(U)()i)sr! rii ki vena 4 i'iui.aiau uia. Aa Cheap aa the t'lieasMt attd liw& aa tha Heal. r. kimtzek & m, Uava juil roceirad, and art apaoiag, at Ihoir Old fund on Frowl Stteot, abora lha AoadraiT, a larga and vail aa loct4 artortraaal of SEASONABLE GOODS, wblfh thor art iellio( at irj lo ralaa. Hrad tte Miowing catalogue and prnjti therety X, I KiaoiJ paina haa bata take, la th jteo(ion of Lailipa Orerni llooda, whit jj ;wwia, nioortnaeriro villlinery uooai, rrinu, norrlilcn, inutile,, Uloror, 4c FOUGEXTLEMKX. AlwaTion baad lllark Clnthi Fani-T aod lllark Catrimarea, hattneta, ota.. Kaady M4 Clthin( ol all kinda. BOOTS aSd SHOES. NKCKTIES, and a variety of oilier arliolea, whieh the will ruUat aaiaajl advanoa oa ooit. JoIottBhil QiewtJ.e. Fartiouiar allantmo la iovitad to their ftock of CarneU, Couaaa, aoainiu. In frrain, fo0rnoa Knicioh lofprain and llniuieja, M'x.r and Tal.lo Oil Clolhi Window ahadei and Wall paiiera, ato. FLOUR, BACON. Fish Suit, rianu-r, Apiilea, Peachea anil i'ruuea kenl coiiataully on baud. ALSO, in Store a lot of large and small Clorer aeed. rr. c We intend to make it an abjeot for Farmers and llechanlca to bay fruej ae; became we will aell wur einode ae low aa ibey oan bo boufbt in tho aounty and pay tho very highret price fur all kind of enuntry pro dure. Wo wi'l atio cachanra jtiMidi fur aV loot. Kuad and Coi arr eiders ( bbinglee, boards, and all kiatia , of Manafaeturod Lumber. ClrartirlJ, July 2, ANOTHER BIG "FLOP!" SOME two months ago It was formally aa nuaaced that Pennville was "Eight Side Up I" Recent events bao proved tho annoaooesneat premaiure. An- tfcer U p has occurred ; and ekief among the lotpmred. itr rrs'iog and in portant" pbsvos pTeetnd, U tbe one portraying the new, largo end eotiitnodious Store Hoaeo 01 JOHNSON & BAILEY, M'fao have jmt retamed from the Eat with a large and earetally aelertod stdjck of Seasonable Uuude, of greater variety, and of better quality, tbea bavo heretofore been ofored la Ibis section of lbs ooantjr. Call at tha aew fitora Rnams, and yoa will find Dry Goods and Groceries, H ut and Cape. Boola and Fhnea, ilard, Qweaa'a, Hollow, Hood and btona Ware; hrup. Oil., I'.mU and V.mi'h; II Im., Polio. HKAIlV- MAUI ( l,in lil.Mll. Clock!, rnnfeeiinnerr, theeae, FL.OIH, HSU, and J'KoVi.-IONti ganeralij. OU II STOCK OF IIAKDtt'AKE Will Krer in pectinn, as It ie full and of tbe beet unrqaalled ia quality and luw prices. To the Ladies, Wa wnald t thai wa inland lo aiaka lha Kolioa and lir.,1 lieartment wnrlfa; ibair iatmna)re. Irlielre rot on hand. .Ill ha tpeoiallj ordered, lo auit oar caetomera. The Striking Feature in the ' Flop," And tha ana we wnuU keep before lha pahiie. If tha VCKT lo PRt : nt which we are eelling ttr The n.ilic are InTiled lo gira ui a call. Briny yoar Prodoo. Hoarda, Sbmnle., (Jraia, Pork, Butter, i ff, Uriad Applre, Kii, do. -Our motto "Cheaprat A lic-t." WM. P. JOIINSOS. J. il. BAILEY. PennTilla, A of. :, Her. C. KRATZER & SON, IEAl.r.Ug I Dry Goods, Dress Coods, XILLINERY (iOODS, c.vnrETs, oil cloths, AYINDOW SHAPES, CUIiTAINS, WALL TAriHW, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Quocnsware, Hardware, Groceries. I'mnl elrrt, abor? the Araitrmj. J. P. KRATZER HAS removed tn bis new wareroom on Mar ket street, Clearfield. Pa, wbert be has opened a very large suwk of .DRY GOODS, Merfooet, QUgnama, Cluiha, Pelaloai, Prlats ( a'fiineres, A ipaeas. bilks. Funnels. Reps, Ceahmerrt, Tweeds, Co berg n, Mchatr. Jeans, Lanella. Mudlin. Flannels. Horneta. Hib. b&ss. Clooba, fUli.. fkrna, Hoop JSsirts, hhnwls. Ires Trimmings, Head titM. Cars. Coreta. Ulovoa, Cull are, 1 certs, (irnadme Veils, Tabio Cover. CLOTHING, Coats. PaoU. Vests. Over-Coats, Oent's Fbawls fcbtrte, IUt, Caps, Vntter-Hiiru and lrawera, B'tote. 8hoes. Uuta bbnes, Crat at. Gloves and Cnllnrt. UARnwAnR. wt'KKsswAnr, gro- CEUIES dV MIMICAL UOUHS. GKOCEUIES, Ten, Cuffee, Fagar, atolaceea.Ba.lt, Ceadlea, Rtva, floor, naoon, Fi.o, lonafrn, riaieina, Cnrrani. 8 K I r a a, Craekera, Vinegar, Oil.. Var aiM.hAi TIX-WAIJK, GLASS WAKE. WOoDES U'AKK, and STATIONKUY. iiorsKiioi.i) noons, Carprl., Oil-clothe, IrUt(el, Leoking Ulaeaea Clorka, Thome. Wa.hooerd.. Tub., Deck, at.. Fiat Iron. Fana, mdow lUiade, Wall par. Coal Oil l.an.pi. t'ai. hr"IUa, Iledrord.. Knita. and fork.. Fpnnn.. Troika, and Store Hlnnkine:. ftr-klt of whirh will he aold lha noetraa aoneble termi, and the hiahMt aaarket nriaa waid or Urala. v.l, and all kindf of rniauj produoa. Clearlield, lleoomoor 1.1, late. (1KT THE lltuNSlULS-Tli. larai.t ov T I' k Mm, in II v market, ua ail lue a.iiao-laf-e thai rau he piu oa a .loie, ir Wuud or oxal, warraiiltd iO it. 0watii, fur .ale v ( . v 1- P. hRAI7.it!, AgaaU pill e'miU, fircrrrlfs, Ctr. CLEARFIELD STORE, Near rkiliptburg, Penn'a William W. I!. In lieurjfe L. Itii-d - J"hn F. W.ai'r. William I'owrll, W. W. I1ETTIS A Co., (flaweaaaora fr U onaoa A Hoopi) HAVE Ju.l raoalTod a lr aad wall aelaaud lock vl all hlada of Uoada, auch aa I) BY GO0U3, CLOTHING, . Booli and Fknet, llaU and Caaa. Holloai, Hard ware, Ula. Naila, Ollt, PaiaU, Uuaaniwara, Uroreriei, Flour, llaooa, lead, do, which wa aia offering at greatly KKDUCEI) PRICES FOR CASH, Or la aschanga for Ll'MBRR and 6UI.NULE5 Wa Inland to aiaka it to lha adrastaga of the TIMBKR MEM lo the lower nd of Ciearflald count 7 and 00 tl?artleld Creek lo gvt tbatr tuppliei from .nil potat; beiuf on lae liM of tn Hailruad, I can at 11 jrwli on better larni teaa at mmy patm to Ciearbelii eonnty, and wo aro aalliox our ivok at eueh prtoM aa la atake ti aa oktjeet la taoea buying 10 bay frvai ae, ADVANCES OF OCNJDS, FEED, AC, Mad on aroant of Pgt1 AIlE TIMBER, which wa wilt either loll oa oomniieiiua, or bay at fixed rates. "Cell and eea tf oar ir'Kide and prleee don 'I eait tbe ttmaa. W. W HKTTlj fc CO. Near Pbihpeburg, Nor. lKAfl. JLOUK of diflcrent brands can be bad at all tioiaa, at vary low prieoi, at tha CLEARFIELD STORE, aori.tr Kear Pbilipjharg, Pa. JJHY GOO!S, MOTIONS, Ac, in great rariaty, at tha lowaatprio.a foraaah.at tha CLKARFIELD ET0KB, no5 tf Kear Pbllipiborg, Pa gALT, by the eack or load, cheaper Ibaa aaa a. ad anywhara alaa, at tha CLEARFIELD STORE, aerl.tf Kear Pbilipihnrg, Pa QALL 4 EXAMINE THE STOCK ( Oooda aow tailing at lha CLEARFIELD ETOBE, aa.a bT Near Phllipihaig, Pa JIGHEST I'llICE paid in Goods r Caib for Loaber and Sbinglri, at tha CLEAREIELD STORE, ao.J if Near I'hllipibarg, Pa. 'JJHE CHEAPEST GOODS, of all kindi, ara la ba bad at tha ClearBeld Store. W. W. BETTS A CO. Near Philiptharg, Pa, Kar. , IMa If JICIIAIiD JIOSSOP IS NOW Selling, at half their arm! nrlca, 0KRS3 GOODS, CL0AK3 AND SIIAVL3, BUOWX 81IEET1X03, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, IlOSIhUY, MEN'S CL0T1IIX0. GEXTLtMEN'S FCMXISHIXG Goo.1, I.A PIES' B(X)TS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS' do do noor SKIRTS, BALMOIiALS, LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS, RAISINS AXD CURRANTS, BROOMS AXD TUBS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF AND PORK, FLOUR AXD FEED, 4e. Ac. lo. Down 1 Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF 01 RK TUE CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices 1 "yirK are now o renins; op a lot nf Hie best ant Tf must eraennehle 1imm1i and Wurre ever ollfrf'4 In this market, an 4 al priors that rvmind one of the b;ikm old Hers of cheep thing. Ttiee whn lak fail h upon this point, or arrra oar alle fntiunn superllnoue, nrrl but r.l. .4T OC A STOItV, Cr,n.ef Front and .Marltet streets, Vhrre they rsn see, fwl, near and know for lliera 'vet. 1 o fullr uudrrtand nhat arechnap s:Mds, this miirrt be di, Wa n not 4rm H newpearv to rnmnerste and itrmtse our stenk. It Is enough for us to state that We have Everything that ia Needed and eonrawind in thii annrkxt, and at priori that aefa.M.h both old and vonnf. dvi JO.-hl'H (I1IAW SON. SHINOI.KS for ti por N, at II. W. PM1TH S. CN AM.II l- KI'ITof all kiad. al . MEnHKLL A Ulill.KR-S. I'V Ihe liKMOCRATIO ALMANAC. Onlt cut.. Kvcrr voter ehoald have ona. tf. II ORriH NAI 1.8 liovernmrnt rtandard forged iiorw. nana, ffnr aale al i. P. KHATZKR'S. Woolen Factory. I nlon Mills. I nloa lownahlp, C'lrarflrld re , Pa. n A VI Ma parrbaMd aa Intarwt In lha I'otoa Mill., aa ar. prepared toeard Waal, aaaa i.lure aad Inieh loth,-and do all kinda of work In ar line oa ehorr notion, it workaaaliha maanar, aad aa rMaoaakia tarwit. A lea, FLOUR, FEED AND LUMBER alanafaciaradaadforiaifc Term. Cain. Wool lolariiled for carding aan b. leA al R. Xonop'a or J. P. braiaar'e, akera wa will got and reiara I' oa Satarriave of eara week. Unrr. of inquiry artdreeard to wa at Rocktoa P. 0. will meive proeapt altanlioa. P. K. J. R. ARNOLD. Rorkian, Jan. if, IKl7. 1J l.at (Ireui.d Alum ball for r-VIl per aar-k, at ii. w. mm i r II LIVERY STABLE. THE nadrmirnad hcir leave l. inform the pnb lie that be ia now Inlly prctwrvd Umvaaa Ute all lit llie way af fumi.kiaa lloreva, Bags-ica. lloa and Hnrnr-M, on the fhortevt Mm and on rrexineMe tenoa. iteaidenoaoa Locvil timet, bet wean Third aad Fourth. tO. W. OKARUART. Ckmrdcld, ArHllV,l'7, 'Sn.irdirarr, VTlmvarf, t(. mVHARDWARE STORE rbilipsburg. Centra County, Fa. VJ. ill 1J1J11 A.V VU.) DKALERS IN Fonisn & Domestic Hardware, WOOD, WILLOW. & TIN WARE, Stoves, Oils, Faints, Glass, &c, do. rptlE allrnllon of Mechanic!, Bolldera. Farm JL an, Lauberoian, and Buy.ra ganerallj. ia Invited to tha fat that wa ara offering a better atfortinent of goodt In oar line than cao ba found eltewhero in abii part of tha State, at Frieet to Bolt tbe Timet. Oar atock aomprieaa a general oieo-taient of Toola and Materiala waad by Carnanteri, Dlaek amithi, Carriaga and Wagon atakori, Ac, with a larga atotk of Iron, Xaitt, Sleet, fyiket, JJining Supplies, &ildlery, Hope, Chains, (Sriniixtonet, Circular, Mll and Croat-Cut Saws, ENAMELED, FINISHED k PLAIN HOLLOW WAHE, CABLE CHAINS, Lard, Linseed, Coal, Lubricating and Fish Oils, TUaPEXTISB, BENZINE, VAnJUSHE?, COAX OIL LAMPS AND LANTEENS Aa axcellent a.aoiiojent of Finn Cutler., con friiinr KNIVES, Fonics, DESEKT, TEA. 4 TABLE Sl'OONS, SCISSOIIS, HAZOUS, Ac. BRITANNIA & SILVER TLATED WARE. TIN WARE IS GREAT VARIETY AND BEST MANUFACTCUE. Iloiuahold, IIorticaHaral, Farming and Rafting Implement, nf th. late.t axd aaoat Improved p-,tarna. D lack era I the aaa b. topplied with Anvlla, Bel Iowa, Vice, B-adgea, Ilamnm, Hone and Mule Fhoaa, Uoraa Kail., and all kinda af Iroa aad Steal. CarpMUrt aad Buildan will lad In onr e.lab li.braeat a anprior euk af Plan?!, Pa.t, Augura, llatcheu, elogle. double hit aad pealing Aiaa, llaaiaien, Chuala, Filee, II a 70a, Screws, Bulla, Lock., Pulleya, 8.h, Cord, Ac, Ac, Ae. Partner, and Riftmea will tod .verything in their Una, and cneapar thaa Ma ba bad aleewhera. am. Partlaular atihtln. I. l..i,.j . etook f More., ena.pri.ing 8penr'a eclchrated , v imi. ana rarior Move, i.r all eiree. Atao. tha Kiarere. Cok P.rln. r..v .i.;u . awn, Dew Ktop, Aratio, aad Ooiamoa Egg! I W.I 1, SO. All of the above arooda will bra.ld rh ran fur ranli. O. II. ZEIOLER k Co. Phillpehnrg. Oct Id. INHT-ly DREXEL & CO.. No. SI Hoatli Third Street, Pulla Irlphla. mi. 1.-at: its, And Dealers in Government Securities. Api.lir.linn hv wiail will riwive prompt atlrn- lion, ami all inlorinalion chwrrullr lunii.l.,,1. Ordrra ailiciled. " aiirll tf J. D. M'llirk. K lward l'crk. BAN KING & COLLECTION HOUSE mcgirk & perks, 8iircrwi lo FuMrr, I'i rk., i t o., Ptilllp.nnrr, ntr loon 11 M. Pa. "llr IIF.IIK all Ihc bu, nr., of a lUnkme llnu.r 1 will he tranui trd i.n.nil.llv and m.nn It,. most fat orable tenna ioar:.tf Counly National Bank. CLF.ARnr.i.n. n rrvnts r..v 1. . j ....., ""w nu rrw.ij ior ito.l n. tlKca oa Sarond atrr.t. in Ihc hoild ing formerly occopied hy Leonard, Kinney A Co. vihb.-twm alio nrnren. IAS. B. OHAHAM HI1II.HI1 niliwr WM. A. WALI.ACK. WM I'llllTku ' A. K. WRIUIIT. UK11. I. Kkk-n D. W. MOORR. JAR T IViivmn JoSVMJ Caahlar. I'rr..d,',l. Clearfield County Bank. flllK Clearlleld Connty Il.nk i. an inoorrwa. I td Ih.lilOtlnH k.a - I.. . '. . ui ni,i mr. nv the rarraaderaf lit .barter, oa May 13, ISHi. iu 11a nock It owa.d by th. ebecril.,.r, who will aantinoe tka ll.nLi.. 1..1 . 'n ...in.M .i m, .erne place, ae private R.eh.M k - . ol Ihe "Clearlleld Count. Bank W. .r. M epon.ihla lor the dehte ol ihe Bank, anj will pay it on demand nt Ihe corner. liep...it'. received and inlcreet naid .hu m,.. i. -, . a hied lima. Pane diaminted al an p.r vent at brrelof,.r. Onr poreonal re,..n.,l,ilitT if nlc'l rd f(fT all llataila nWiiJ ..J I . Irani cted. A continnaaoa f Ik. liberid t. ronare of the ha.inera men of the .oanty if re epecunlly eoltrited. A a freeidenh Ca.h'ier and orhcarj of ta lata rw.f.ij r - i. rrqair. the aotea af taid Bank to be pre.cn ted JA8. T. I.RtlNARD, BtCIIARD HIIAW, WM. POHTKR. JAU. B. II R A 11 AM. A. K. WRIUHT. O. L. RKKD W M A. "f AI.LATK. The V.. In... r ik. n..L ..ii i t . . t l ...T ....... w .,. iiiioi eo oy John M. Adam.., Eeq.. ae Cafhier. junS.'6j ITCH I ITCH ! ! ITCH I ! 1 SCRATCH! SI HATCH!! SCRATCH!!! la from lit to IM lloura. Wheaton'a Ointen.nt .urea Tha Itch. W'heaton't flintmeal area .area core. enr.8 Salt Kaeam. Teller. Berhere' Itch. Old Korea. t beaton Oinltn.nl WhaaUin'a Oinineat Wheatan'a Oinieaaat Civ., f H a in or like Mnain. Met 10 cent n bot; be mail, eente Addraaw WKKKrt A FOTTKa.No !7tW.,h- ingtoa atneai. B .etoa, Maaa. for al br lrr. wick A Irwin.and by all Uruggieta. iaM.7 ly IlUbl aaiitf MAiKKllKL.l7 ik.r4 hbl" ( l IL W. Mbiuu-t. I Vatfnt fWftlifinfs. I 1 ( K.llirli'raa and irx 1-11 rM i ii n-..i: . . ! " ' J. . i H-, mi , r,nn.l, Hi.in,,, I l.V". ll'ilUnd,) .No. i Ann ,i , I 'I f.tiiiiniiiMl, fn.iu tdo niii't rrlml.l,. j eitv mi'l c..iihirr ran i.e eii-n at hi. i.fl'V'' RiclifaJ fa.-tilly I pftti rl-, h Urn no rvf in ln .m. l(,.f" 7"' I Ii. imI K m iliM'rt. .1 wabuul lmu. . ru- rKMmii.ji(ioi,t. tiit . . . '? Til) WsChen-yP ll FY i c,w- lmU L1V y up, Uruoclutii, a,, W if C'oftiuinpiiT i'stieiiu u ? vanr(d Hfei nf the di ((. Ho wide i tha fi.-lJ uf iu orr fulnt u. vomcroci aro itt euri, id ulmntt rrj ti eoui.tr ar prrifjtc publn-ly an ,t , have ba rfptorej by it froia niarunnr inj'., 4prat 4ii-ai of tha lorjffL triud, ha fUriorily orer a?t;ry utbvr ifrtCU( ant ia to apparent lo aneape ob?rTin(rr, . bare Mat viriuaa are known, tlia u.H H Miffr baiffata rhai antiditta to tnpl-.y fWtkt attautaiitDg and danrroai aBamiuni tf He mofBry orgn.n$ that are ii.cide.nt to our ein While lean fnfanor ranedtea tbruii opt ebunu'itiii)1 bar failed and been d.ocanled, Ha baa a-aioed friv'ndf by erery triat, eonterrfd tn efita on tbe altiirtexl tiiey cu never turf. produced curui too atuoaruiu and loo rcumriM,, to be In r go Urn. We can fiure Oie public, that Iti qtuHtrfc re fully kept up to tbe bant it aver bai th, and ibat it uiny be rflied od to do for tbtir rti all tbat tt ban ever d"ne. (Irwat miiabara o' Clergymen, Phyiu Fti Unn-u, and otber einiueut p-riooiye itH lent tbeir natof to certify the utiparalleifi m. fulneaa of our rrtae lift, but rpace her win K permit tbe inicrlioo t f Ibem. Tbe Ag'tut low oained furnipb fratia onr American Alt.ua ia wbicb itacy ara mven ; with aJuo tail atmy. tiona of tbe eotplaiut our remodiea cure. Thoe who reiguire an alternttva nie-fJicintu purify lb blood will find Aran'a Coat, tp SiHBAl'Aaii.LA tbe ona to me. Try it obei u, ym wi'l cinoade iu Tnlua. ' Frcparad by 1r. J. C. Ateb f r0.( Utd M.-I., and M by W. M. A A. I. btiaw, C w. field; H.C Ml-u. t.len Hpe, Juecpb K and Irvio A HarUborB, Curaanavul ; Kir( Hpenrer, Lmiibr tuy, and all Urufnu u deaiari in nutdiciue averyabere. ef I'tli BEAL'S LATE POWEL'S IMBEOCAITOS, For all diteaei incident to Bortof, Cattle, lluuan Flob, reqairin tbe ate ot e eiternal appiictioa. TITTS dow CoiPpound rrPJyprrt;ei; Cbeaairtt b-rmp a ful kfiTw!rd,:a ,piiiM niedira Tirtut of aeh tncic iirr.t tht ein into it eom petition, i- warrntd u eireed . thiuj; of tbe kind ever yet eflered to tbe PiUm a- an eiu rt.al a) plication f'r tbe di r whifa it it rrcoiuuivnded. Wa are iati'lUa; it will work fti own ioaJ into tb eonti-tpoMtf all wbo bh it, aii tboe wbo try it odc never bo without it, and therefore we rr1 experience en the bint Uwt ft it nifuloeis. fa if pronounced by Farneri.and ail wbo hire in. it, to be the beit appiication erer need. Ten Embrocation haa been pat ap fur ovtr tint ytart, end it u anly through tie inereafUL w utand and urgent rrqut of my frietdn aad 'm 1'oblie that I aend it forth ar tbe grand retteiai agent tr the ariom duoMM to ahici ua noble and utefui artmal, tbe brfe, ii tutjm Many remediaa bawo been ottered to tbe ft, lie under different form, afitne of these art ia. ;tri.of. otbeia at heat of little nee, and nrj ahully improper t answer tbe purpweei for iiml they are recommrnded. A jndieiott' atid raally oiefnl comportioo.frti from tboee objeciioni, haa therefore lone defired by many gentlemen bo bare valtuii bo reee, and are unwilling to tmit tlientotw rare of derigmng and pretended Furrieri. Thw wuhea ara at length fully gratified, by iDr. I.rale) being pn-railed upon la allow thir ni. bl KuibntTAtion (wfa.eb ban prored eoeSctci-i to tha varioaa direaea to ba prepared ui erntigQi out to the public. Tbia Embrocati'-n was exteniWely aiei It ue Uorernnjtnt during the war. Ft aala by lUrt.-iirk A Irwir,. Clearfieil Joeepb R. Iraia. Curwomville. Daniel ti(d landvr, La:beribnrg. Addrefi all orders t ML EPMTN'D PKALK, apT4.l7-ly M South (Second St., Phila., H. Good Xews for Mothers. MOT 11 EPS, are yau opprcaeed with am'-af for y'r little one ? Are your iIuraMi aou heart broken by their criet? io too ivtki in (ba morn ine nni-etrerbed attd at DreheWi' If ao, prorure at once a beetle of lr. Leoa'i li fant remedy and you will bare no more rt noura oi watrning and anxiety. Dr. Leon's Infant Remedy flaa ttood tbe test of year. ThotiMcJi a? nuraea and mothtra bear witneit tbat it ae fail lo gire relief if ued in aeaeon. Ii m mild, yet aure and apeedy eyre for Colic, Oaaat and W indy Haina, and ia invaluable for all cea- ptainu incident to Teethin. Sold by all lruggi t throughout tie Taiiai siaiea. AUdroii ail orierK t- Z1KULKR A PMITH, r'.le Prorrietori. oU j 13? Korth Ibird St., FhiladelpU A Great Discovery. ONE of the greatcd! uni nnit . fa diivirrria inmediral f'-ii nw mm mnde hr tlw n I r Ur. J. Ihimnii, of Fane, t'huf Flit ufinn If lb IinperiaUunnnary of Kmnr. in Thtwb have Mn afflirtiv. with tbe . nil, fill d eH-e knon ae Fill, and eVetimUr enn-d ly the ef H M'.MA.v Fi.ENt'll Fil.K A LY K. cantx.! rjrtl tfO highly of the Wneflta mnfi rrfd npn ih-m H tbe ne af thi rerae-ly. It ham.evir been kn to tail in elliptu:g a mnanent etire in a ir.n in imp rrnirct tt Puip all other at i -einea of tbe kin 1. It will .(.. mi; what il i-re-a nundt-d tor; il' net, the nnwry will be nfut!i One or two l.oiep i$ nftirirnt ieet n prrnifirii cut in fn-ir or sit dnvi. if the d i rector jot tki boea arr U lioai-d. Price, ono and two K'lar ier box, artioniiiig to pine. Scat by mail or ri am part of tbe I niied fitter or t'unn-in. M ltrubTk''tn general! v. A lilieral tiwni n.! tbe Hade. A-ldr It. t. 1)1 Mi AM 'U. W illtnnihport, Fv, ale FrnpHi ttirp and MubbN: turer lor Ihe I mted tar rnd Cantula, d. No more Bald Heart-I b Iko more (.ray -Lflfttl Da. LKOX'S ILECTEIC RMR REXEWER, If pronounced by all who have n-d it tl T beat preparation for ihe Hair. Ii v a r".'! cure for biuna, eradicatea Dandruff aid mot, atop the II air from falling nnt, nid l' tly realnrea Gray Larka to tbeir original kit-" luxuriance. It overate on the erretion and fill b 1,t' with new life and eoW.iing wiatitr. Tina. fndd or gray hair will alwa.va be brueht t"' by a faw atpliration. to its yoaibfui ahum eitality acd ro or. It make tbe hair eoft, glcny, fr-tgrant, p1" ant to the touch, and wy t, arrange. 1tt.'7 and intractable loek become inotat, fwt difpnted to remain in any derired pniiia- a Hair lreing in ha no a oal. 1 be mI' enormooi. and it i a nniraraal faronte w and young of both eexea. Sold by Prurgirta throughoat the l'"'1" Etatca. Addreae all order tn ZlhWLKK A SMITH. Sde P-op-iet'1 ol4-y 117 North Third St., Fhiiadel- 1 807 Philadclplia & Erie R.R.l T'llf preat line Iraveree. the Nnrlhi-rn aiiJ N"rfr wen cumin of I'ennitlvania to the eltj ol aw on Lake trie. Il h kern Irf.ei anil II opfrl"l ' lkl rhNNSTLVANIA RAILROAD U'l.wrAN'V. Time of raatenger traini al BT. MAHl S ' KKAT1N J: Iare I'jialw.rrl. M. Warv'f. Krle Mall Train 4 14 P.'M. Kria Klpre.t Train II ail V. M. Kmtief 1 .SJ a 42 r I rave v r-tii aril. Frie Mail Traia In ?n M. Lile KlDreii Train 9 I:, a U .l A- i e.renger rem run through on Ihe fc". nnd Elre.. Trainn .Ith .iil eSenie eilh .' wv.hwh . niieunrtitia ans ane. Nrnr inrk 4 onncrllnii. Leave K . Y at a. ra.; Ar. al Kne 1 Leave N V at t f. n.j Ar. al line 4 a l.eava K.rir al n f. wi. At. at N. V. .! Leave Krie al ID l.i a. m.; Ar ai S.V.l' Sio rhanp. of Cant brlnrrn I'rlr ' Element Mreping Caia on all Ninlil I"'" For infiirwiaflnn N,.M.iin. Pe..eneer eul a. ai.,.!. C. . . . . .. 1 ...... otiii'a And lor rV-libi b rinl" Aeenl.. 8. 11. k ine.l...,. jr., Or. Uta ' el tin etf. I'hil..irhi.. 1 W. HeyaeM Will- m Brew., A,enL N. C. K. R. Balnj" H. II. HiinMna. Ileneial Freiftit Acrnt. II. W. U winner, Uenrral Ticket A,rnl, lir A. L. 1 LKII. 0,aral Surmiaveedeat, In