2hc$epiiMican. Okohue B. G00111.ANDEB, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. .Thursdav Morning, Deo. 19, 1867. Jt'otice lo Committee 1Men. Clearfield, Pa., Doc. 5. A meeting of the Democratic Stole Central Committeo will bo held t the Lemocrtitic Club Rooms, HarriBbtirg, on Tuesday, ttio 7tU of January, 1908, at 7 i p. in. A full attondunco in fpo cinlly desired. Wm. A. Waixack, Chairmnn Tbe Pennsylvania Loginlnture meets on the 7th of Januar'. Uend the article entitled "Tender Tooted Domocrnts," elsewhere in this issue. Hon. Horace Capro 1, Comiuisitionor of Agriculture, has our thanks for the report of his dopartment for 1G7. Mr. McCummant, the member from Blair county, and Mr. David, of Phila delphia, are "running a muck" for the Speakership of the lower house of the Legislature. Don't care which whips. The Hon. S. S. Cox, formerly mem ber of Congress from Ohio, but now of Js'ew York city, has been named by the President as minister to Aus tria, because of the declination of Mr. Greoley. The negro bureau hill expires next spring, by limiialiuii. Great efforts are being made by tho loyal Rumpers to get it extended for several years, for the purposo of feeding the "pet lambs" out of tho U. S. Treasury. . Wo publith in another column (he prospectus of tho New York Day Book, one of tho staunches! Demo cratic journals in tho Union. Read it, and subscribe for it and tho Repub lican -those who want to study and practice Union ideas. Sliciidjiii, when last heard from, was blubbing loyalty to the Disunion- ints of Chicago. His circu has closed, until . near the Presidential election, when, he will resume tho position of clown, under the direction of the Dead Duck, who will perform the mule farce. , , The Hump Senate has at length confirmed the appointment of Mr. Greeley as minister to Austria. The Grantites took this method to get Horace out of tho country, but he tells them ho is not going until after he defeats Grant for the nomination. . The Spanish Government has.lhrongh our Minister, Mr. Halo, offered to sell the Islands of Cuba and Porto Rico to the United States, for the sum of ono hundred and fifty million dollars. Cheap as dirt; we will save this sum in tribute within the next twenty-five years. ' 1 1 The only bill yet passed at this nossion of the Rump, and sent to the President for signature, is one striking tbo word "whilo" out of the charter nd all tho city ordinances of Wash ington and Georgetown. This, in effect, puts the negroes in the National Capital on the same footing with the whites. The bill gives them the right (0 vote, hold office and sit on juries. Thus negro equality is fully establish ed at Washington by the men who repudiate it at home. The President will nndoubtedly veto the bill, but an attempt will be made to pas It nev ertheless ' Time Fixed. The National Di- union Committeo met in Washington on the 14th, and fixed upon Chicago a the plaoo, and Wednesday, tho Hull of May, as the time, for nominating Black Republican candidates for Pres ident and Vice President. Cincin nati and St. Louis bid heavy fur th wigwam, but Chicago "stole tho suck ers." The scoundrels, knowing they are too well known to the jK'oplo by their present namo, mode a bold attempt to change it to "XntionnI Union rarty," but it failed .- We sbould suppose that they bad nfreaily alinset enough to satisfy any high wayman. Tux Ball Still Uoum On. The Union victories continue to depress the gold gamblers and the Dinunion Ifts. Tho "loyal cause" is about as bsrd up ns the "lost caime," and will finally he rendered far more "odious." A Cop majority of T0,000 "In New York was awful, but f o elect a Demo cratic, mayor in the excessively loyal City of DiltKburg, by 8,000 majority, is more aw ful to the nutional robbers The Democrats have also elected their mayor iu Boston, and Concord, N. II., where they never succeeded before. Things begin to look glorious for tbo T . ...l imviiMuiTUKin.n, ayi.tnnv Kill ; oon be renjered a otliou as at tho ' close of tho Revolution stink in I every no.tril that .n.tff, th. breeae of I ,;,,, hhrri? ' " ' The jHry-('omiH(uloHrr Virrr. Our renders no doubt recollect Unit we, hiflt lull, elected two Jury Com missioner. Mr. Klli was elected by tho IVinocriit and Mr. Glenn by the "loyal people." Tho law, forced upon the people by profligate set of loy- ahnt, requires the President Judge and the two Commissioners t j fill tho jury wheol. . Th lima ofrmeoting was fixed on tho Sili. Mr. Ellis was promptly on tho ground, but neither of the other gentlemen appoarod. On Friday last, however, Mr. Win. F. Irwin, of our town, nppenred as a substitute for Mr. Glenn, with a cat alogue of lllack itcpuhlican names fully prepurod in somo nttomey's of fieo which bo ottered as a jury list. Such an neenrsed at'.enipt to drite politics in tho jury box was never mado in this county before These loyal bloodhounds want to run tho jury rooms apon the same plnn that they did the Provost, Marshal's oflice during tho days of the Into lamented, where the nod of an ex-Coiigi-e8iuai was law, and tho signature of an insignificant pottifivpger yielded to as pliantly ns knaves well could. Wo are digressing. After nearly a day's squabbling, tho Commissioners went to work 10 till tho whoel, and we understand that thry will get through by next week. A month putting G( names into tho w heel ! This labor, under tbo old law, was porAu-iued by tho Sheriff aud County Conimiririion. era, and cost the comity nothing, and never was made a partiziru question before in this county. We will rei'or to this matter ngaiu and again until the law is repealed. Vital (a Talked. Mr. Wocd, in his view York Com mercial Advertinr, in an article on "Congress Its Imperative Duty," hofds tho following views : In promptly arn-.tii.e a luiarhietoul aurrenCT contraction, the JIouhq of t-irpr,italitrj haa .- , . - "" ""I a wiry la tin ritnl lirrcli-Mi. It ahould now promptly reduce theTai oi Wliitkry, and make Ui.liliem-i lial.lc, fc the In eyvanliiir to their capacity. It elmuhi Oven, with ilue d-lilwrst.un,. hut without ninfeeiFurT di-lav, Tux tloTrniiuem Srcunl.fi. Ibcee moil directly and immclmtctr couccrnej in na ugl,t lull.,, f ,lrM Sccuri tire. Xor eii:i lhi v elT.ir.l tu ih"-p on it. Mu.il.or. of Ooiirreee ire next in Hnc. If (her Deflect thn. to iilitr taiati.n, jiuMy d-rMiuj the burd-n between capital ami iuhur, "ibe placet Iim know tlit in now will know than no inure iur erer." At J let nomenattcrrpt to heri'ili-hit pon.titoer.te wilh Cospmioul pahulme about "'koepiaf fuiUi with the J'tHhe ertuilor," Ac, Ae, 'i bo "puWio crcd itor, ' if he be linlf e'.-n,il.le, will he tkr firm" tu ur,p' tun action. If Corf reel eapecla tti proerre the faith aud cro.1 .( t),a UororareeuL. it ehoiilti uaiii ind taut Ihe hunicai ( laiaiinn. 1 he u rctiuire W)lr"l i.i tb'ml J La willmv In .... for it ; At anr rate, tlwi . e. aha roca homa laaiiMr 'I wi.wiiniip, Fnoilll OC DlE!a to Uu I.O. rccor.la.1 rolt atiiiml tatinj Ouienilntlit Honda, will bare leave to atav at Louie. Thia is sensible languago, and in dood very atrange whon wo consider the source from which it comes. Why did not these loyal whelps advocate this Democratic doctrine long ago! Why conceal it until now 1 Wo stip poso this deningoguo, Wted, like thousands of others since the late election, and like most of criminals, confesses his crimes after sentence The Loyal I'lundrrtr. Tbo National robbers ore develop ing the fact every day, that for tho pas- six years thoir chief energies have been devotod to disrupt the nation and rob the people And these revalalions are being proclaimed by their own loysl prophets. Who dart doubt their Iruthfulnoss T Hear w hat tho loyal Washington correspondent of the Now York Post snys : "Tie intmif iliun of the Jo.ia) rammittM en OrJnaac- lmw ib:tt a rcaular rii.f timed durinf the w-j-, wh.ch coulruiir i Ui a jrrcnt ctletil in the punhaic af prujwtiU-a. J 1 id uoa li.ai-n boa I hat at Ihe licaj of tin. riii them wai a nine now occupTing an important place ia the Oiduanre llrpattuirot, at.d aoocialed with hiBD wai a Krutlruian iiok a prominent ftorrrnmcnl oArial, togcllwt with arteial weaiueia fl( tea greii." This is not all. It is evident tbat tho ring extended to the White House, or how could the estate of tho "late lamented" be worth one hundred and ten thuutand dollare, aLd worth noth ing w hen ho went there ? What other President ever made money out of his office? Tho loyal scallywags denounce poor Detective Baker as a public robber, villain, etc., yet hi estate is worth only about half that of A. h. He had two dollars to his master' one when they wont into office. The Missovai Drake. .Senator I'm l, of Missouri, undertook a few days ago todeuy the truth of a state ment contained In alcUerof "Alack," the Washington correspondent ol tho Cincinnati ( WiiHirrrni, to the effect that he (Drake), when in the Legisla ture of Missouri, in theacHsiuu of 1-S'iH-'(H), had voted for a bill to enslave the freo negroes of that .Slate. The In telligencer of the twolth contain a letter from ''Mack," over his own proper sio;tiiture, reaffirming his form er slnlemctit, and proving hy the journ al of the Miwnuri Lryislntvre for the session above mentioned, that Mr. Droit did rote fur fitch a prrpotitwn, and hit naiir in to rrce.rdrd. a more nnntisnmc pair ot Ititks!,,d lion. Van l!. Richmond, Stale were never hutched than the Drake Kiiginecr elect, who were the nomi from Mtro;:ri, and flic Duck Forney j nocs oftl.o Democratic parly for U,c from this State The Hump Senate wmc position in 161. It is as follows : aci.-iiin iu it nj i' tins quacking species of foul. Vxifi Lr.Aotrs in Cofwni.. The Stat Union Leagne were in consul tstion at Washington lat week. and passed mused A resolution calling upon the quibliean National Convention to ldaee no mnn in nomination for Pres ident wlio is not in himself an irrever sible gun rim too that be is true to the canse or Union and liberty, and equal riirhta before the law. and of ncro -t"" . ui. iBIIirill tiffrnge. Thin is honest for once, hut w-i, f,n drawn c.t r... !.. .. . of stubbing Gen. Grant. T, ." ... I .noX I another i -id opon tho Trcaiirv i tl, hpe of extra indtag.. TrMdrr-footrd Itemorrnl. Consistency thou art indeed a jew el. Your outspoken bravo and deter mined man, no matter how much his opponents may dislike ilm principle ho advocate, is always a subject nl ad miration. Hated, ncrhai'S.'hr n few eaUits, lor bis strong advocacy of a sentiment which happens to tio lining oi.lslio to their own ; yet by the irany, cherished imd respected as a shining mark in every community. It isyour t'al kneed, liamliy pamby, poodle dog sort of chaps, whoso pictures wo intend and whom wo detrst. ' j ' Thero ever has been a class of men who ari anxious to please everybody, and us a coiiscquenco don't lileuso anybody. They aro hero a liUlo and there a lilllo a demoerat to one, and a republican, to another. They arc eternally hungry, their backs general ly linod with bristles, aud over ready to grunt around every ewill barrel that stands within their reach. Hitch we have with us, and in all human probability always will have, consti tuting ono of the greatest cyo-sores upon the body politic. All good men will acknowledge the need of two political parties. Tliu im perfections, of men soom to render it absolutely necessary, especially under a government like ours; heiico it would bo better for every man to arraign himself under the banner of either one party or the other as bin ideas of gov ernmental policy dictated, then muia- tuin His principles opcuiy, luiny, unu ubovo hoard. If he bi u republican, be so at all times anil upon all occa sions, until convinced of hit error. If he be a democrat, he one without tear or favor. There can be no half wh work in these mutters. ''Be a man or a niouso oru long tailed rut'! is an old and atritu snyiny. We want no one to be a Democrat unless he is such from principle, then let him etaud up and defend tho reason that i iu hiui as becomes a uinn, imbued with u due rciiko of his lofty privileges, as a free born American citizen. There is no mistaking that principle. Democracy is a thing that, is simple and casilv un derstood. It is ail told iu this little sentence, ''L'qual and exact justice to all." If ono cannot go (hat, then let him tAitL- klii.lti.r pImi-.u hiri llmi'l i .1 1 . c.i ! I.niup a rnnnil r.n t lift ah irt M fit I hi unrl v r " - I making a numanco 01 mniF.eu una a stumbling block to the anxions en quirer for truth. Out upon these softly lultows that want to bo careful about smoothing dow n tho heresies of lUJi enlisin, fur fear they may disturb the equanimity of some indignant Judical. They want to handle paatsyVilh gloves on, lest they might get thoir dainty finger scratched. Seo this mongrel specimen of a Democrat--ce Lira when dangers menace tho parly -when impending storms threaten, hnw he skulks nnj lndos tuvay-how ho wlustt ors and pcaksaround how he dotlgo your true and bruvo liemocrat. boo his knees quake and trumbie, hear his wishy wuuhy milk and water stuff trying to dissuado Deinocr.iU from avow ing their honest scntiineiits. He seeks no nniirishinont at the great Democratic fountain of truth, but pro le r to linger around and hip up tilth from out tho sloughs and gutters of lEauicalism. bhame on you ! you 111 1 crablo sneaking cowardly cur. Is De mocracy a thing to bo a shamed of, thut you are thus afraid to bulllo for its truths ? If audi bo the case, quit it, and nover darken its portals don't pollutoits garments; go where you can find congenial spirits, be one thing or tho other. Kveu now when the skies aro bt ight nine and when democracy atrain premise to lie the controlling power iu the government, these rotten policy men are urging their half-and-half measures and trying to palm thorn oil upon tho people ; asking Democrats to lorcel their cherished principles and to coo with Republicanism. Away with you we know ye not wo have fought through long ycarsoi darkness and woe for the mniiilenanco of Dem ocratic institutions nn 1 Democratic measure wo belivvo them necessary to tho rxistcneo of tho government wo know not the attractions of power ntnl plunder. I lis for the wcl lare and happiness of a ereul people thut we huvo buttled ourcnomies that fit one time had us almost bound hand and foot they held us up to contumo ly and reproach, tho pointed at us the finger of scorn and insult,they brought our fair and happy foant'ry to the vertre of ruin, and when these sore toco! democrats ask us to forget, t hev mistiike the men to whom they ap peal. So, we say once an 1 nil, "wo II not make our bed wilh lindicalism. "Yf.r to the knife, and knito to the hilt," until tho hideous monster with all its isms, its burden and proscrip lions, Miull bo throttled, and itsstink ing carcass buried from aight. The principle for which tti Lave been contending '-n as tlnar to us as life; with them we will riso ir rail, and if such be Ihe Providence of God that we must gndown, limn d webelirvo that liopubliean rovcrnnmrt on this con tinent will bn lost forever. But w e take no such dnlelul Tiew wo sec the tlawning if better davs right must and will prevail. 'Truth crunhc iS In 1 arth will rfac arain. - Tha Mamnl ynn vt Onri, ar hf ra." Srrauton Pimufrat.' ' A CovrAMKON. Thr Albanj A rqu draws a romiiariann between the "iio lilioal csnipnigin in New York in 101 and IHIi. The crimj'ariHoii is mado on tho voto cast for Hon. Mar-ball B. Chnmplain, Attriiey ticneral elect. lsl. nirVeti.in.. Champlkih i.Vr.fio Iss.jf.l rhewp'niB "TI.t Van l ull :,l.:;5ii Cii am Jain'i uiai..47,.'2l It ihiooiij .171'. ! '-7 Powell :ui,rT IHrkcnin'amaj.l'i7,;4 Tailor I".?2 Rirluannd ..ls.07 .'..Illi.Hi Tajlot a maj Iti.Hi Hichmia.rnuaj..4s,l si These figures show that the Demo cratic voto oflsOl have been nearly doubled at the lute election. A Mongrel i.per saya .' "In icn years, natme will dare toip.'k agninst l. U He I I., i k .. ..:..t. I. we supi-owe, that we are enjoined "not tospesk ill of the dead" In ten year th" - "l r'y- will be In a place where no (Wtisn will ev.r A t either shn-e or praiac H ' at VHrfOM. ThiT.V. Y. 7'iwir a baits now, that the ltepubliean party are wholly in competent to mako peace between North and South, and to restore tho Union. It iays: "Wo aro as far from real pence to day as we were when tho war was closed. Indeed, tho feeling that now prevails between tho two sections is leas peucuul, mora bitter and more hostile, thai! it was when 1cc Surren dered to Grunt. Tho people feel this to be tho fact, and they deplore it in C-alcululdd to plunge Ihocouutry deep er and deeper into trouble and confj sioii. Wo aro not coming out of the war with cither credit to ourselvtis or profit tho countiy. We oro simply prolonging its enmities and wideiuug the breticu which , the cessation of' iiriuod Htrife ought to have closed. Nor does the progress of lUicousitruv tiou, under the law of Congress, prom ise speedy relief. Thut in regarded as u liostilo act by tho people of the Southern Stales as inluiidud u over bear and humiliate them, and as cal culated to disorganize their society und destroy thuir protqierity. The coining l'rvsidu;uial election will bring this matter to an isauc." Aud tiiu only issue then niuot. bo whether tho feoplo will continue, in power, for another four years, Uio par ty of revolution and rovougo which its own adherenU now confess to be unublo to give pcaoo to tho country or turn over tho administration of the Government to a parly, under which theUepubliu wo always strong, prosperous, und linked. NfMtWKK, Ivrc. The jdirnso "colored people," nlwnra used in tho Jacobin Press, and toool'lcn in tho Democrat ic Press, has no meaning in it. W aro all "colored jicople." Caucasian, Montnilifls, eto., as well as African. Wo, Caucasians, are blonde, brunettes etc., etc., etc. An. 'colored )eoplo," some lit;ht, as the Saxons, some dark, as the Spaniards, with Moorish blood in their veins. Negroes aro no morn "colored pooplo" than wo White arc. But ''a Neirro" is a Negro, and noth ing but a Negro, ami a Negro man differ more from White man. thau a White msn from a White woman. The Negro has not any hair on his head only wool ; no brain, no head, nor mouth, nor thin, liko i White man's; no shonldcrs. legs, nor feet, nor heels, nor shins, liko Whilo men' nud in other part of hU anatomy, not fit for newspaper discussion, lie differs in all respects from the White mmj i . Thus, tho Negro is a Negro, and on ly a Negro but ever respectfully to bo spoken of as a Negro admirable in his pphorc of life, lor which God mado him, to bo tbo servant of the While msn but odious and atretirscd when, n in the South, lie rides over the White msn as bis mnster. Ilfix. Wm. A Wai.lxce. Wo pub lish on tho outsido of this Week' ll mocrat, part of the address of Sena tor Wallace delivered at, the compli mentary banquet, given him by the Philadelphia Democrat. The people of this district may 'well feel proud of ineir Mate ncnator. -Mr. Wallace lias for several years been Chairman of too iietnocrulic Mate Central Com mitteo, and his able and well directed efforts greatly aided in crowning our grand old parly with victory ; ond the lending Democratic citizens of Phila delphia, where his headquarters were situated during the campaigns, so ap preciated his services, that they thus publicly testify to Lis merits. We arc sony wo have riot room for his wholo address. It is certainly tho ablest effort of his life. No doubt higher honors await Mr. Wallace. We should he pleased to arc bitn the next Oov cmor of Pennsylvania. ilxrii.n jfiem oer.it. , Rkmttion or Taxation. The dc tnaud for a l'ciiuiu.1 rcJiiclkm of lai.i. tion U iucreusing among Washington i.uinpcrs, out lucre arc muicutious al ready that the Eastern and Western Radicals oro likely to disnirreo on the details of ihoulun. which, us usual. w ill bo haU-hrd in the Coturaittec t.f Ways and Heitiis. now under the cen tal of Western men. Bjth sides ar struggling to obtain exemption from taxation for the leading interests of their respective sections, snd us this tannot bo done to the satisfaction of all concerned, it remains to bu seen which aide will tl iurnldi. and unon whom tho burthen wid principally fall. The Rump Rcnato refuses U sustain the President' reasons for the sut pen sion of Stanton, but the President, in (uuo he shull be driven to extremities claims the right to r-niovc Cabinet ofTiecr. If the Senate refuse to np- iirove the reasons for papension, the 'resident w ill issue uu order remov ing Stanton withavicw of coiupcliing tho laltcr to resort to the Supreme f"!iui-t if tin ilo.;rta In onntost lhJ.'- er of the Executive to remove. Mr. Scliuylcr Colon, in his last or atorical display, soys of tho lalo Pres. ident Lincoln : "J-'roiu tho topol'ttimo' ladder bo I. ns mounted to tho skits, aud has taken with him Ike. aianaclcs of four miliums f his fc-ilpw, men." Thut very fino, no doubt ; but why did Mr. Lincolu lake tho four million mm. ados ' to the skies ?" i Do thty UfcC su h things ti)i tliei-o ? Is thero to ba in heaven such a theatre for nl niilioniMe. an there once was iu tho United IStutos ? L'ViM iUe JournuL, lion. J. T. Shtignrt.ono nf the Dem ocratic Senators from th . Twviitv first district (Dlnir, Jlunt iiiudon, Mif flin, Centre. Juniala. nnd l'erry coun ties,) i spoken of at Wasliintrton rw the prospectivo ('onimissioticr of I'at- enta. lr. hhnirnrt waa lor many; years Chief Cierk in tbo J'stcnt l)V- bee, and it the present l.fimniienioncr resigns, an it is allecd, no snsn in tho country is more able or innre worthy te fill the place. t Mordveai MeKinney, I'.sq.rand hid j and well known member of the Dsn-1 phin county Bar, while t-rosn'ng Wai-' tint treet, lsrri'nrg, Saturday ' morning, was knocked down by a street ear, cranking Imth pg. Hjs1 right le-j wpn so severely Initircd ihnt j it bad to be smpuMiled" i Init.atiov. There is tlilTereneo enough between rxandii'g the cur rency and pausing in its contention tion, we trust, to prompt a recogni tion of the fact and of ils importance in limes liko the present. War ory naturally begot a paper currency, and Wsr inrv and a paper currency expansion, arid expansion specula. anJ high prices nigh rents, lugli everything. Hut it wo are even nominally ai peace, wo submit thut wc ought not to act as if wo were at war, or us if tho money expended in tvhul docs not contribute to uses of life, is gone and lust (orever. Tho people Lave boro for six years past an amount of taxation unexam pled in the hieitory of tho civilized world. They have been taxed in some case to nu amount fur beyond thoir incomes, whorcas it is monstrous for tho Stale to tnko from a mnn till that he has. One, even if xperionco were not to the contrary, would suppose it to be impossible to tax u mini for more than ho has, and yet this is the fact with widows, orphans and others dependent upon daily incomos. Dur ing the war, the practical inuxim was : "Every ono for himself and the devil for lis nil," and we are now paying tho penally of so much folly and so much wrong, but we repeat moro in flation will not help us, und, if it could, tho relief would bo but temporary, find the evil would come again by and by. What tho Government needs isa real peace, a I en! re-union, oiiliduiit-o, faith, good will, rind not tho miserable remedies of the miserable purtizans who now regulate the Government in Washington. lu regard to the assassination, Jlr. Seward stated, before tho Impeach ment Committee, that a special mes senger Imd been sent to Europe, within a few months pant, to ace if he could protnre evidence irom sympa thizer with the rebellion, which would ailed any other persons than those conviotoi of connection wilh the con spiracy. Thi person, one ; Colonel Sharp, had been in London and in Koine, but had obtained no material information up to hut March. , Seward has hud at least a score of his friends biileltcd on the Treasury in this b.inio business, which ia one of Ins way of robbing it, and nmking trips to Europe and olber countries lor pleasure In o,ukksilvor, California is ri cher than .Spain, and our production now considerably exceed that of any other country. The new Almaden is now yielding, according to publibhe-l re ports, ut tho rale of ii.W pouuds annually, Biirpassing old Alinaden considerable. Jjiscovoriesof ore have been made lately at various points, promising a large addition to tho pro duction. It tho election of lllackmorc to the I'ittsburg mayoralty wa not a lem ocratic victory then every Radical or gan of that city wus guilty of rvculcd falsehoods previous to the election. Beast Luller made a speech in Con grees tho other day, giving bis view of the silualio", and advocating the withdrawal of tho National Hank cir culation. His eyesaregetting straight r. . c . " T ., ounterlelt ten dollar notes on the r i ri national iianh: oi l liilaileliiliia. we aro inrornicd. are in circulation. Tho tacc of the note is good, but the signatures bad. Tho New York M.ul says: "The engagement of Miss Kitty Dix young est daughter of General liix, our min ister to France, to Sir. Watch, form erly of Brooklyn, is announced." inarrird. On tl.e iih of liecemtr, ls7, hy iter. W. M. DLa. Rnctti, itr. V. II. CLARK, of Laaeaater.to M..a 1. 1. WUlTEr-lliE. On ick towt.aUip. j5rir 3itvrrtisrmfufs. ratios : skates:: skates::: Lalj'i and tieBtlemaa'i for aale Yj 'MERHKLL 1 BIOLER. I.KIGll BELLS! A GKXEKAL Auorimaal oa hand aad for ula hy MERKEI.L A RlfiLKR. . ILI'-CTIOX Ol' l)IRI;CT1)KS-A rocet J ins of Ihe FliH'.khol,er of the Counlr Na tional ilvik of Cli arhcld will be hrl.l at the tlank iac ln-a-eef eaul aeeocuxlioo. In the hemnch of Clearfield, an Turlay e.eamg. tha Uth of Jaco. arr iiel'. at ( oi l.-k. p. ro , lur the p-u-pote of eleclinf erra pfreom 10 eei-re aa lifrerNo fjr the eniuinff Tear. I, W. &OilUK, UrM-n -ujliec. 19, ISr? Jt l a-hier. rpt'.At HKItH MAVTiawTh Boael of X N-tiool ilircctoni of Hc-cana town. Sip with 0 employ Iwo roiiKient MA1.K TKMllt.ll, fur the prc-ent rrrm. All necceejry Ui formation, ae lo waccvlvea iea af e-heo'e. i eon ho oh. tau.il l- vallmf; up.'S etlhor ef the Pirrotora, or he eit ln.iur liie .ai.scr t al lilm II--J -. 1'ipar PeH coontr. I'a. W II.I.IAM lmTTS. Ilnrk-ana T., Ilea. I J. I .-;-.1t r l Secretary. Boggs Township Awake I eintrAT rxi iitMEM AT TIIO:US IlEERS'S!! r"" VFrlTHOTiT tMinf t"tw there tr-e. for fear J of heme erriwitrd eat lot Ua calj. II yoa want ei 1 r-boeiae dime, ga lo rtaaaa. If job want jour Hei ironed ria'ii, f 3 to lterna. If yoa want tooj Mill Imne. po to DtcKi. if roa want year Wr-oa irriaod la Ihehoel etyla and work man laip, eo ho . Itte.aa. 'tr.at tr.ahee Ihr hen Mump Mir!,inr in lha Plate, et d a ri all kindl of ltLAl'K.-'XITIIISi) aa ehen aa eaa W dene la Ihe eoaMy foee7 ly root tlOleo adJran ta Clearfield iln tge. TIIUJIAS l-Iilil.-i. r-'to'i Tp., pec u, itr t ir. II 1 1 . S if N OTIC i'SCZ, The l,7io"i7,7 J namrd pcreonp hare f!ed In tha -! vl ihr Clerk of ti e Coort of Quarter Kcloeii of Clear If Id weuatl, their pctll.-ioe aad howde fee Lieenea, at tha danaarr aeeoao aest, agreeably to the act of A..' nie'j, rnti'.le 1 "An Act to regu. lite tho eale of lnt..ilratli.(t Liijuora," Aa.) orat, i.u-Raea. Jaw.ee XIeI)ilc.. CarweKirilla. Cl.arlra lluhakrr llu.len. John Kaure Oacatur. 0. Ileederaon , Oena. K. A. Tnemeoe.... ,.. VoodwarA. It aery tie-a..., .. OMecila. Oeoi )te kuerr (Ico-je rt. Cnlhwrw. ........ W. li. Taompaoja... I.aac Itiekeiia.........,., Mile He.t Jlanhew' C, Uarehlt William LitMner ........... Aadrew hh.-f. lhilaniler tr.i:h ....Brady. ....nee'deld. i!hett. .-.llaheiile, ....niceota. .... Janrerirt. Beeeeeta, ..Halirh. ..N. n-Lmfoa iil' H to ants. A. W.- Raymaa....... Brhavttan Pandcroft Joeeph 1 hoo-,,ion.... Ot ire W. V eamt , W. Katree ta , Jaka f. tot Caipor LoipoJdl at la. Morria. J ordan. tR oodward. foareeld. rioarfeid. t.aejweid- atnraaaii a Lirteet, A. teeeate fllrerd. jflfU' flvrrttsframli. 151 TIIR (IRPII N' TO! -HT of CleerSeM e iKtity. I'a. Ctt tartii CerT, aa i In theotalternf ihaeeiateof Jonathan Nirfeolv, towninip 01 idt-Treaea, aeceaees, ap- I praiaeraenl af peraenal fToperty weleine-l anil t tvr tathewijow or rati i1ad. andef (iheaateof Auemhir, ia ih IZZZX. Iba ralua af S3fl0. en. I--S7. eonflrmes ai ai, aw WKlaea awtSeiaiii eaeaptiawa are il4 a or hefnrw Ihe Ar.t day nf January term next, will ba eonflrneil abenlately. It w hm Cnarl. doc IV .11 I. H BAhtlKK. Hark. KM.IHTf- H'M NOTK I Kol.ee ie hereby (riern that Ihe fi.lloa inf aeeaunfl here been eaamiarj anit peia-H ry rae.ard reauln Ile4 of rermd ia thie asiea Ina Inrpeerion of be4rl. lejratrer, errditorr, and all nthera In ane either way fniereeted. aatl will ba preeeule4 la tha rexl Orphan.' Conrt of flearfleld eonaly. to be ha'd at ihe Cnurt llnnae. In tha hnrirnph of Clear Said, eammennitif ba. tha eeaoad at 01 day of Jarinary, IhSt : Final areoont of Aadrew Abl)fBaan, ola aur elein ejeentor of the la. twill and teetament of William Ad lleroep. late af I'lke towaehip, Clear Leltl eoaaty. I'a.. deeeaeed. Pariinl account of Keubaa UcPhereorj, aieen tor of the lait will and teelament of John MrPhereon, late of the boroeeh of Clearfield, i'a-. deejaated. Kinal aec-rant of llary Keaaa, (lata Mary ?milh.land Jil,n B. tJormiil. aieulori of the leil will and teeiament of William Sjiltt, lata of CtTiD-tan towaihlp. daoaaaed. FinnJ aocouut af kdward Williame, adminia trator, ar.l KHtahelh Carr, administratrix, of the eiUte of I), f. Carr, lata nf Tike 'p., Cleat-Held eonnty, deoeaead. Tba eeeooat of Bttaanaah Barr. (lata aaao nah W'rttel,) admipl.tratriz of the eataie of Panlel Weliet. late of Qirard lowu.hip. Clear freld coanty. decaaaed. Tha aaeounl at P. A. Bowlaa. adminlftratav af Ihe aetate of William MeOboe, laue of kaoz tp Clearfield county, deeraaed. Partial aaeoonl af John W. Wright, adealerta Irater of Ihe eatato of I. 8. Mhole. lata of He, carta towo.bip, Clrarfii.ld eeonly. dceeaaid. Partial account nt Sarose! A. Caldwell, one of tha czeeaiort andar the will af Joeeph Barrer, lata af Bradford towaihip, Clearfield eauaty, deeeaaod. Final account of John Jaekeon and Jamei JarV.on, errcntoreof the la-t will ari reeUroent of Jasa Jackaoa. lata of Jordao lp.. deseaeail. 1. ti. liAKiiKH, Ittaiana'i Orria a, I Hrji.ier. Clearfiel'I, Fa, Dee. I, 17. J White Men Moat Bule America 1 1 CUBS FOK 16S CLritS FOR ISM. The Best New YorTvVeeklj Published. NEW YORK DAY BOOK FOB 1868. fpiIBXcKTorlt Day. Book iaaatraifhtforwatd. 1 Badiral Democratic parer, with a larree ureuia.iea mil any other Uemacratic jonrnal arer publiahed on ihia Coolincat, and ante re a the thrcahi Id af IK.8 mora proepcroni and mare hopeful of Ihe treat came it ai.baldi than eier sen-re. BUeSlnr an the foundation of the Do .,iB u. an.jFriFBoanoa.tRat -an tKbitelmew are created ctiutl. "and I brrefora enlill. d to .ooal T'cbte. It la rppoeed to all forme and drr-eei of . . 1.1 . I . : ... . . "i "'1 ion teal eauuiet wlia the rrand central Iniihof Jenoeny, and or or ail sad ova an, a ice it combat that moartroaa trceeoa te Amenraa liberty, whieh, thruilin;, the nrgro clement intooor political eeefem. ami of aecee Ity .reck ihe wao'e mlchte fa brio loft ua We our fiOiiri. God haa creeled wbila mea aupertor -.. -Ki.t. loirnor. aco tnerct'.re ail ihee9.irta ai tne paw ell yeart to ab-iliih Hie work aad epoalno with arjreen erery law 'loialed eeery . VI.UII.IUUO0 ormnrewn. orary life eacri fiveil. and aeety d-.llar expended ara aereiea. rlly lu ea many etcp. towaHe nitloual tuiclde; " eimpie ana awful problem sow apea we uii enau wa reenter ovr reaeoa aad ra trace our etena. or march cm to M.m.r.11,. rial anarchT. and the total rein of oar eoun'try. . o. any-oooa, meretara, demand! thereetoe alioa of the "I aioa ai it waa" a Union af co- etual Stale! unoa tha white ha.ia ihe oole hope and the only meant pca.lhle ander heaven foe eaTiaf tna rand idea, nf 177S. and the fno. aamental p'laciplee af A met lean liberty, an J if tiit real friendi of fr-e l. ra. and tha eartuit be llererala that eaered endglorii.il. cauee In which tha mea of the Keeolaiion (,(ered ap their Heel. Kill eiaw labor to eepoee tha Ifooraeee. drloeion aad ireatoa of the Moo a -el party.il will eaeeecd and lha while Keroblic of V a.binetoa ha ra. mtt again la all Iu original beneficence and Tk. W Bi.k Kill, afi.arar, haraafler, he j "oro tli eer detoied ta all theiarled parpotei ', I'-uiiFar. I . rr" con.ciooi uat it reache thoaaaaria af fair. (Tien ah. taia no other lnn.il heyond perhat a ihrir local paper, il will eowtiant ani iiuj :ere in -.Vewe tf the Work" luminary, eo at to preecnl a Iran.rrlpl oflhe WorM'a eeenta la each la.oo. In ' Family DepaMmeoi" will embrace Ihe hett ariainal and reireted 1 Uriel. Ite "Agricultural Department" will he lullj .De tained, and fceini the only paper of ite elaee made ap etpreei'y for Coaatry ciiealaH-n, It It eotBdest thel It It worth doahlt the price af a weekly horridly printed from a daily. It yiree full and rami le'e Keporti tf tha Sew Tork atd aibanyCattio Markrte: tiraln. Proel.lon and toil -a Markria, aad a Weekly Itatieo of t inaa eial Mallera, t..gelher wilh the JUukett. l y tele araph, from New Orleant, Ch'-r eo, Charleelou, rinladelyhia, Ae., c, p to te liat of feint to p. eea. Term a aatt Iu Adiacce. Oaa copy one jeer its Tarea aopiea one year f 50 fiea cop ,ee oae year, tad ana ta tha feller up ot iha c'ub. .t 00 Tea copiea one year, aad ona ta the f elter p ot ihe club .- if $s Adduioaal eopiet-..H.H 75 Twenty copiea one year, and ti.t to the fetter op or the eluh (i 00 t-avSproimeo ropiet tent free. Send for a oopy. Adiiroae, ffeiair rol atieo. ooonty and Male la fuU, VAN kVKILIK, 1I0KTO.V A Oe , declll lt No. 1CJ .Naa.au el., Jiew York. CI Al'TIlUl pertotit arehert-hyrautioned ac.-tirft haroonnf or tiaatinf on my aceoaat. n-.y wile UK1.KN, aa aha haa K-;l my bed and h-'arl withont aar jn.t cane or pror.icatic-n. I therefore herel-y waraall peraoniibal 1 am deter aiintai uipay 00 moro debt, df liar otairactii after tint d-ite. iioc. ;h, ISO",) unVaq ctu-peiie t hy law. KLT 11 A A .MAX. firmly towneh;p, Dec. U, ISOI-Jt 1TK AY STri.He-ru,. irr)atMnf on A tb pmr.iifi of the Mtwrihar, ti Bell iwd ti f . " or aant Uit lit ef Ot4jor m, nnlaa4 white tXKKll, MmMhitir nor Uiaa a yr mtio. Thf owner it nyicitfsi to e me ft-rwanl, firoT hit prt'f trtv, pat rhnrpr anrl fcim t vr Wail hr iiari4 nf acoMiaf t law. TIK'MAS A. MMillEE. CI H "I All prf-m ar htrrt eauti'viii-tl ii:aint pt.rr-hatii'g nr in hit wit iur l.'hnj; J It AY ll-Rfi: ttft-l itt't 'Y M A H E bow ia tha pmepfien of S. J. I trait Ford, at tht n.e bt lanc Im air. unit U4 with kitw wti lu tu .yr Ul, wj?r. 1. .M. CO I I'KirT. Krrnpiivill. iVr. 5, IvftT. lvhitiphui-g, Fa. Arvoti fur rjiiigrr't Sewing Machinra. frWe k-cp a full toip'y of ll.ie Talual.le powich-ilrl afair" on han.l, aud eell Irtero ftt eie pnert, .v'clid for eirenlara. dece.fi7.tf. L Ain.f h ri Muff.. Collara, Vlfor;nei, and Berthat. A aaa awmtmaat, Jwet reeoieeA- at ;tkt hLVSTuNK STORE. AKI'K.IM A Oil. t UlTilM A en -ply, Iu lata llilei.Jo.t reeaited and for eala at low leuree. at tha KRTSTONK (TuHR. 6 tMii hi ittAVkrix:: ttuia Rianketl tlray Illankete and VThita atiankete ai redneed prieet, at Iht KE STONhj SIoKK. w K 4KP, ALSO ll'l'.M(i A M.V tapply of lleleiaes Calicoea, hinaliaa, rienntir, uiiri.a, iioeicry, r.nawia,'on me nun.t price, I r caliuif atwa. becauee ai llo. de. T ut. ia". Ereikfat !ha It, I ililenda to cloet il omI ...n ai p"."ihle. ''Ileo' Co.te. Sheet, Hale and Cpe. Ptt K 1 K ! : I''K I.Vl TZI Nf.FP. KwUont.Trimmiiireand laeiey Uooda, Clearrletd, Oeloher II, lT-tf. at pricoa thai defy eoiepelition. ! ". , , 1, " - ; k i vi.is j a suohkrs, lOnjjin and History of the Books oi Kot. , 1MM Second en., Clearleld. "V "'"' ciorr. Clearfield Nursery. fpilK aader.ifned. kaeinf eiUbliihe.l a Xur- 1. tf ry 00 the 'Pike, ahuot half Wat hetween . t'learoeld and Curwenerlllt. it proparod ta fur- fietae a aot eeaowal of Inronaatioa heretelero aith ailkindiofi r.l K TKKKS, lauadard and loehed ap la eery rare and eo.il y reload. look deatT.) Learfreraa, thruLhery, (trape Vioea. Inf one of the mo'.t popular hook, oeel pahlnhed. Ooo,el.erriee, l.aatoa r.larVl.erTT, Strawherry, j HM Ape-nte anted Eiporieneed ateata j awd Rmtieery Viae. Aleo, Fiberiaa Orah Treea, elerrea.ee, ladioa. echoed reaeawea-aad othenv I tewlaet. aad early ae-urlel Khahark, Ae. Ordori thoaid tend at awe for atrealare f lelnf fwtker I promptly ataaaded to. Ad'Ueei, I tal.rawoUwa.. Addreea, . , 4. i. xvnijnr. 1 r.nnt.FR, Mecrnnr a f, eopll ai ir f.;rn.tille, Fa eef Im t'l Choernat at SFVI w. ra, 21fir JMwlisrar a!s. Ulrntion, School " )ntu, 1 T i. Impo.ii.l, . , "'n! 1 tocolk-. l Ibe anaeaud a. Uul . ui.lr.. Ihe ee.i ral l...,.. ,,f ,lr,n JV' the rau r otri. ea-md. but i, lloar.li hare altrndid Ui lb,. iaa:i-t l ap to thi. lime hate failed totranitnit la." ol mill, laid for Ike achool yen.. 7 " loot'., and June. IM.7. are reo'crj", turn d ihe lacl on or More i f,r- j,,"?7 are neal. , Ju Ibe County Commie. hmera metre that a cele bo mado out, eiatiur thi- aumbei gl a for each ear,eirn d by the I'rmideal ol iki"! and alleetrd be the Fereenre. "H My order of the It.ierl WM. C. IIHUiHv,, Commiiiiuueu' Ofiji-c, t'lerartieH, v i.T VALUABLE REAL EST ATE SALE! ritUE following ralaahlr l.ropcrj wi'l Uu, X puhlle Bale, in the rlllareof lil.Ky u, , our)ATVBDAr,tha 4th day of J AM i'gj'jjj nvn nt jii)Ri:n trnrjof CHOICE TIMIJKR LAND, :ili.R' in D--fri 1owiibui( Ct.r6fi,i nv F., Kltifp witbiu one mil cf Cin Crw k, ani well outers d nitU boiot piM, . loft'in?, Thcrr are ! lui-lc COAL urncJ on Unii initniiBtrljr l)inui- tut Tti abov fnwt in yrl ut fanri luluttmi tbc tract 9Uwry imvpng to U illuhM ' AltT tirron fihnr loi nrelikae inel, U.. . i a r . tig do well to po and eAamin the above. Bt oj. tn the said l"?, now Iitiok au th biimlL win wimpiiiT iDcm over uj irari. TklM!- Tbe conUitiofta of iaie -.rti.VtUt One balf ihe monrr o W paid on 'orflr!pa, ale, an4 tha oihrr half oa Ibe 6 rat aiT jj Iu! luw lug, ivitb uittraai, aAl lo be tacarM. an 4 murtgDge. I'"teiita will be girrn iTamrdiatrir, Tbt wwnor ratrTea on bid. SAMI E1. WliUlU (Intniian II ills. lae. 7, I"i7 t Urrtltatit JTaHors. SOMETHING NEW IN SHAW'S ROW, KRAMa ek sroK.UlDV, Merrlinnt Tnllori, Market HUccl, Clearfield, Pi, HAVIKO opened thoir new aitahliikaa-h r-haw'l Row, onr door cat! of the poelgftw, and btririf jurt rttorsad from the ca4teri ritai a) ith a laree aaaorlmant of Cloths, CassimereB, Vcstiigt, Eearrra, and all kinJe of Ooodt for buui hoyi' wee--, aro now prepared to make u a order CLOTH rNG, from s tingle article t.iHi ait, in tba latatt ttylaa mad mart verkoaaau manner. Fpeeial attantioa fteao to caitea work aud euumg-out for men and hoyi. h, ofler froat bargaiar to eoetomert, tat ernal on:i:a aatiefaatica. A libtral ihare of atiia patroaafe it toicited. Call and eee tartekei. M. A. FHASK. ocltT-tf S IS B. R. L. STOt'OHIOI. 11. iuudgj:, MERCHANT TAILOR, (.'tore ona door eatt cf Clrartlrld Itoaaal Market Street, Clearfield, Pi. KEP3 ea hand a full awortmentt of Onir rurnlthinf Onoda, inch at Shirti, Litai and Woolen tnderebirte, llrawart aad aorav Seek tiet, Poekct llamlkcrchieft, Glorei, iiau. t'mbrellei, Ac., ia freat variety. Of fim Ooodt ha keepe tha Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Hack at Blark Doeikla of the eery ben aiti; laacy Caetimere, ia f raat rariety , alia, Freaai Coabaf, Heater, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Irwet crirroelii.g. All of which will be told rhti, l Cnah. and made np aecordinf to tbtlateitrtTle by eipeneaced werbtaan. Aim, Agent for Clearteld aonaty for t M. Einfer A Co 'a. celebrated Sew in f Mahinea Koe. 1, IS5-tf. II. EKIMll. CaflifS' (Goods. L.tTKST T LEM ' roa . , , FAIdli t .W1XTEB, Juat raooited at tho Store of. Mas. H. D. WELSH k Co., Dealt, t ia FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY, SOTIONH, TOT?, ud MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. n bivI iitrt BONNETS mad fvr M ?l.-w BuNNKTf mailt for TI .T1 kinjjuf HATS !or K Matrriali fumi.hfj oa u natonaUr tetaiw tfat-j can ba hal in the countr. Ncitdor to F.r( Natiuual Bauk, . DorT-in CI.EAKFTE1.P, Ta. IdndfcM Fnncj- Fnn, AT JOHNFAEEHA'S Oid Eatahiuhed Pur Manufactory, So. ?l ARCH St., thet Sereolh, l'hilaiirljaia. llara now ic rat elore.ef uy own Imitortattea ail Manufarturt'- on of tb Inrffrnt aii'l in't bt-atiteful ntt.f I nnr i-irf ilies' and CaiKlrtfi'i , i?ft la Wtr in thi fitr AIm.1 fin ai-rtnint ttf (Jetit'i Fur Olorri ani Cvlltri. I ara aBhl(Hj l( ditiHWt of bit gfodt at Trry rtt-anniKI- pricri, and I nmild thVrrlor anUcii ackl) from my fi iula of CWarfif id count r and vieimU. ftfnrtut'-r thf nam, mrnihpr an I Krp?t. JOHN r All KIR A. Xo. 718 Arrh Strrcl, abor 7t soutlifiria. DRESS-M AK I N G. SPFCIAI. Kmit'l'. PAKISIAX PRK'S AND CLOAK XI AKI.NU. Idlee eaa hare Uioir Ureteet, bulla, Coala, and Haauuinet hend-ei-aiely made and trimmed, at the rhoneit at. tlce. at the old e.tahlittied ttand, IC.M Cbetttitl ttreet, Philadelphia. - laney and plain Fane, Mantilla Oraeraeoie, rreit and Cloak Button.. Uihboot, I iuny and Ouipuro Ltcea, Eurle and Uiir.p lre.t Trim aiinaa, with a larr;e variety of Pteple an! Fancy Uoodafrou t.i to H per oent. lent thaa tlrewhert. A let-, rrccirinf daiiy, I'arii lathieat ia rper, for U.tiea' and Children'! Prrn-t. f'M of 1'atlrrnt for mircliante and f ree. arre e ready, at - kin. M. A. BINDKR S, id ly 1C3I Cheiinnt it., Philadelphia. GREAT JARCAINSI AT PKIVATK SALE! rHE tut-friher, eontcmpltlloa foinf lateetfer L bu.incl", will K II, at privalc. aalu, kit entire tu.-k of Pottery and Stoneware, At hit kiln, ia ( IceHI.U ' Tko wl.e ea.r need j wareef thi. hind now eoraer it aha heavy eeJaeiiew a,,. 11 M. . IUU xiiuic. r raor. cahij a. truwa, . p. lA.' rare talue. tod an almoit la Jle- eoainion af the riiHe, tbewinf .III anawerint all iheobleel ona m tie aathenif eiiy uted hy modera intdelt. aad traeiee ihe aalhnrile af eeek hook Hn i It. ln.lM,.l anlheea.