She Republican. George H. Uoopi.anphii, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Jan. 9, 18G8. Democratic Meeting! Tbe democrat? of Clearfield eounty are requrit d la eiiemblo In the Court Kor.ui, in Clrarflu'.J, na Tuesday erening. January 14, ISC?, (court week,) for the purpose of lelecting three confereei to meet like confereei from tboeouutiel of Cam iron, Clarion, Elk and Forest, whose duly it shall be to select a Senatorial delegate to the approach ing Bute Convention j and alio to elect Rcpre erutatire coufcrees to meet thuie of Elk and Forest, for the purpose of selecting a Rcprcsentatiee dele (ate to the SEroeConreution ; and to traniact suoh j Batten at the exegency of the timet and tne inter acts of the country may require. G. 1). GOODLANDER, Chairman County Committee. Will some "loyalist" pleuso tell us what hns become of the celebrated Petroleum V. Nasby, since the No vember elections f liavo the "Cops" clcuned out Iub cross road post office ? Tho "grand-moral-idea" Vice Pres ident pro ton, lion Vade,rcmarkcd the other day, to a number of bystanders, whilo discussing tho financial policy of tho nation, that "every thing is go ing to hell." Left Sonator Wallace and T. J. McCullouD h.Esq., our Representative, left for llarrisburg on Saturday laBt, whero their friends and constituents will please address them during tho session of tho Legislature. Serious inquires are mado as to the whereabouts of ono Mr. Stanton, form erly Secretary of War. lie has not been beard of since the President's message, exposing his duplicity, was read in Congress. Wc fear ho has been fowlly dealt with by tho Drake and Dead Duck in the Rump Senate The great National campaign will soon open. The State of New Hamp shire fires tho first gun, on Tuesday, tho 10th of March ; followed by Con necticut, on tho 1st Monday, nnd Rhode Islund, on tho 1st Wednesday, of April. These aro tho only stales that voto previous to the assembling of the National Convention. Death of Mr Loudkll. Charles Lobdell, associato editor of the La Cross Democrat, was killed at tho late terrible rail road aecidenton tho Lake Shore road, near Buffalo. Ho was on his way to spend tho holidays with his friends at Bridgeport, Connecticut. Ho was an nblo and vigorous writer in tho cause of tho Union and Dcmoe racy, and his place will be hard to fill The editor of the Now York TIVM, after listening to a lecturo from Miss Anna Dickinson, comes to tho conclu sion that the lecturcss is no moro nor less than John W. Forney in petti coats. Her lurid flings nt the "cop pcrheads," and her flummery ubout tho "flag," aro tho ooiings of the sage of "my two papers, both daily," besides, tho vituperation points very distinctly to "Occasional." d The order published elsewhere shows that wo liavo a "government." The defeat of Tope at Atlanta and Ord at Vicksbnrg, and the smashing of the negro bureau drawer contain ing the remains of Swayne, by the forces under tho command of "Moses," is a heavy blow at despotism and loval thievery. This is iust what e the President should havo done six months ago. Deacon Row, two weeks ago, tested his talents and wasted much time on thcjcwelry question. Had there been n nigger in tho mirtter he never would havo heard of either transaction. Ho is very sharp sighted and developes a blood-hound scent for detailing the mishaps and frailties of his own race, but charity enough to cover "a multi tude of sins" when a "pet lamb" is involved. The lastJourno informs ils'loil' rcad ers,and the roast of mankind, llial thcro will be "no backing down by Con gress." Wo do not wish "to create a wrong impression," or mislead tho public mind in regard to "this matter but tho editor had belter-inform his Rump friends to tho effect that if they don't wn lack down, they will break down. Down the must go, and they had better make up their minds to that fact, while they havo a choico, because their fate is as unavoidable as death. The ranker, Alexander Smitheon, of Washington, who was arrested by Stanton & Co. in' 1 803, "for disloyal prai tites," tried by u Military Com mission and sentenced to tho Albany Penitentiary during the war, has brought suit for false -imprisonment ogaiiift the boss of tho tribe, Day man, and puts his damages at S."0,000. This is the way tosclile with the Jacobin club. Confiscate their ungod- ly gain by duo procets of law and in vindication of personal right guuran- fH by th Constitution. Tht Jury tommtuttnntr IfMrmii. Tim Innot aliim tim the old "tl well CbtablMinl system t'f clerliliL' jurors, lias, ns our reS'iors rto been entirely overt tu ned by Hit' no pro , w bureau npciit". Not iiUkIioi1 Willi tho swarm of oflieo holders llioy have created nml thrust upon tlio people, to rob tlicm of their substance, two 111010 havo boon added to tbo lis-t in each comity, in tlio shapo of Jury Commissioners, for tlio purpose ol selecting jurors in the most partial mannor possible. While discussing this question we wish it distinctly understood lluit wc menu no disrespect to the gentlemen who are now acting us Jury Commis sioners, Messrs. I. S. Ellis and Win. V. Irwin. It, however, writers in tlio Hajtsman's Journal persist in misre presentation, and phico them in u ridiculous position before their con stituents, and thereby compel us to defend tbo people and expose this last political fraud upon tbo Treasury, they must not complain, while we a(lere i0 (J,e :lw nn(J the facts. Some political jayhawker, two weeks ago, attempted, through the columns of the Journal, to defend this Black Republican innovation upon our jury system. Tho writer in ques tion is very tenacious about creating "wrong impressions ;" but, like n nave, ho encircles nnd embellishes his wholo article with falsehoods "too pusillanimous and contemptiblo for serious consideration." After quoting a portion of tho law creating this "loil" bureau, about which there is no question, he assails us for stating a fact, in the following manner: "The declaration that Mr. Irwin 'appeared as a substitute for Miv-Glonn,' is entire. ly uncalled for, and a gratuitous pre. vnrication." We repeat, Mr. Irwin did appear as a substitute for Mr. Glenn, and wc can provo it by him eclf and his colleague to the satisfac tion of all, except perhaps to him "who is obstinately and blindly at tached to some party, or sect, who measures other men's mental calibres by his own small intellectual capacity and bigoted illibcrality," and with such nn one reason has no force. It would bo liko casting pearls before swine. Tho bureauito continues: "In reference to theaverment that Ihe Jury Com missioner! were "a month putting 5HU name? into Ihe wheel," we will only say thut (ueh it not the fact ! Tlie labor was performed in fico ul.iya , while a third duy (the first one) wae occupied in organising, and in ascertaining and deciding what were the duties of the lorumiaMoncra umler the new law. There is certainly enough difference between tkree dtyt and a sioufA. to have justified the writer of the article referred to to baro come a little nearer the truth than he did." We agree with the writer: there is considerable "difference between three days and a montk," so there is between two dollars nnd fifty cents a da-, (which tho law allows.) and twelve dollars. This is jur.t tho amount tho negro bureau employees down South charge If tho writer tells the truth as to the time, why did these three days cost the county between soventy- fivo and a hundred dollars! Mr. Solomon, please expluin that "farce, to which tho pcoplo of the county will not object," and refer to this point "in tho future" Vopt and Ord Of fettled. The world to-day has but ono Pope to fear. What Garibaldi and his en thusiasts failed to accomplish in Europe has been done by tho "government" on this sido of the ditch in a very quiet way, by order No 1. This order will show thut President Johnson has dethroned Satrap Jack Pope. Poor Jack's hind-quarters will not be in tho saddle for sonic lime. General Order X'o. 100. IIianqrARTtns or ma Anur, 1 Ahji'tajit lK.r ral's OrrrcE, WashixiTon, Dec. 2S, 1857. J Ily direction of the President of the United Rta'i-i the follow orders are made : Fint. Hreret Major Ucneral E. 0. C. Ord, will turnover Ihe command of Ihe Fourth Ai ilitary District to Brevet Major Oeneral A. C. (lillein. and proceed to Sun Franaisco, California, to take command of tho Department of California. t-i-cond. On being relieved by llrevel Muj. (Jen. Ord, Brevet Major tienerul Irwin M'Powell will nreceed lo Vicksburir, MiMifMpnl, and relieve Ucn. Uillem in oommand of the f ourth Military District. Third. Brevet Major Oeneral John Pope it here by reliered ol the command of the Third Military District, and will report without d ley at the head quarters of the army for lurlher orderl. turning over bis command to Ihe next linior officer until the arrival of hit suecei'sor. Fonith. Mnjor Oeneral lieorfe . Meade it as signed to the command ol Ihe 'iliird Military pit trcl, and will assume it wilhoitl dt-luy. Tho Pe parlnient of lite linn! w ill lie commanded by Ihe tenior offo-er in il, until aciminander is named by the I'reiiiient. Fillh. Tho officers assigned in Iho foregoing orders to tho command of the military district will exercise therein any and all powers eonlerred by acts of Congress upon district commanders, and also any and all powers pertaining to military department commanders. Sixth. Brevet Major Oeneral Wajjner Pwayne, Colonel of Ihe Forty-hflh t'. f. Infantry, is here by relieved from duly in the Bureau ol Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, and will proceed to Nashvillo, Tenn., and assume command of bis regiment. By order of Ucnersl llrant. K. D. TOWN.SE.Mi, A. A. U. We are pleased to chroniclo the fact, that our esteemed "copperhoad'Triond, Capt. John S. McKeirnan, has been elected Justice of tho Peace in that citadel of loyalty Oulich township. This "neck of woods" has evidently been reconstructed, or tho "old union savers" could never bsvo elected Mr. McKeirnan and this, loo, whilo near ly a full vote was polled. Wo would not bo surprised to learn that the Rump hud appointed a conimittco to aecortain whether tbo cilir.ens of that township aro "republican in form," or name only. McCully and Fulkcrson would mako capital witnesses for an investigation of this kind. Logan still vainly duns the Ohio ! committee forthe six thousand dollars which bethinks ho earned making jRndiral sptcche. fbrthsm. Salt I.t h, IV, I '. l't .'(f..r Unoitin.m: The iitkpnyors of (iiraid, t'ovinulon and hiuthaiis townships nro desirous ol Rtinvvmo; 10 Ili'llllOIU'll lor or nsKed tlm Legislature fur the wholesale appro priation of tho unsealed hind lax 01 the 1'hclps, llodgo & Co. hinds for the purposed) making a limber rimtl from the l"nt Forks of the Siniiemahoning into tho timber lands of this firm. Why is it thai the resilient citizens of tlue tuwiihhin are compelled to make their own muds, to get their timber to market, while this mamniolh New York monopoly can got special legis lation exempting them from tax t In other words, why givo thorn tne peo plo's money to muko roads that will never bo seen by suven eightlis of the citieens of these townships! Any information you can givo bearing upon this subject, will bo thankfully received bv 111 un v taxpayers. This road business is not all that lux nuvers tiro interested in. 'Ihe bounty tax business, which we had honed was about "played out, scorns . I . ....!.... I I.... Tl,n "... V 10 uo getting nuinici. 1110 wun, Commissioners, wo obsorvo, urgo the Assessors touHsess tho properly high cr. and still put 011 ten mills. When will extravagance ceaso at tho Court llotiso ! II seems us though 111 e uom niissioners hud taken a loyal lesson at Harrisburg or Washington, lfcon stiiutional," and not "incompatible with the public interest," please give us a little- liL'ht on this suijeci, 100. TAXPAYERS. Wo aro always willing to.ftirnish all the information within our reach ujon subjects of public utility. The 'tux payers" aro rather indistinct in their accusations. They complain about certaiil legislation, -but do not point to theact complained of; but we presume they refer to a supplement, approved tho 10th of April, 107, to un uct to lay out a State road from Kni thaus to Coudersport, approved March 31,1845. This supplement constitutes R. D Hull, Esq., and Dr. J. W". Potter, of this county, and A. II. Boyington, of Cam eron county, commissioners, with pow er to ro locato and reconstruct (a bu reau term) tho road uforeBaid, and collect a five-mill tax for the purpose from all.tho unseated lands in the townships through which it passes. Il this makes a timber road for Messrs Dodge & Co., wo sup poso the public can also share its bonetits. Who petitioned for and had this act passed, wo cannot say; but presume that Senator Wallace, or Col. Hunt, our member last winter, if interrogated upon this point, can answer tho tax payers far more satisfactorily than wo can. We suspect that this road question has two sides to it, nnd when under stood bv all. will not bo larout of the way. Public roads uro as csseutial in u liberal, enlightened and progressive neighborhood, as tho "staff ol lifo brpad and tho mode and timo of their construction is nlonc proper for discussion : and 110 0110 should be backward upon this point. As to our Commissioners, it would bo a very slrango thing if they had not learned a lesson of extravaganco, when u school of this kind has boon kept open for tho past six years long enough for any adult to gradu ate, and, when elovatcd to ofiice, become tho master instead of the servant. Tho taxpnyers have a right to complain of tho manner in which their money is used by their agents but we have little hope of a change for tho better whilo tho two senior members of tho Board control affairs. I'rnnttjlvania lgllalure. HAiiitisiiLitii Jan. C. Tho Senate Republican caucus met at 5 o'clock p. m., General Harry Whilo presiding, and mado the following nominations: For Speaker. James L. Graham, of Allegheny; Clerk, George W. Ham mcrsley, of Philadelphia; Assistant Clerks, Lucius L. Rogers, of Mchlean ; Francis 11. liraggins, of Mercer ; Ser-iroant-at-Arms, VYilliauf A. Rupert, editor of Conncautvillo h'tcord and Cvuri'T; Doorkeeper, Ethel Fuller, of Bradford ; Messenger, Hubert Sharp. This embraces all tlio old ollicors, ex cepting Sergean t at-Anns and Door keeper. Jlr. Kupert was formerly Messenger, and was unanimously pro moted. The House Republican caucus met at eight o'clock this evening und muild the following nomination ; For Speak er, Elisha W. Davis, of Philadelphia; Clerk, James L. Selfridgo, of Nor thampton; Assistant Clerk, Edward G. Lee, cf Philadelphia ; Sergeant-at-Arms, Captain Casper Gang, of Alle gheny; Assistants, W. J. Woods, Is rael K. Ragon, John McConncH, Rob ert Johnson; Postmaster, A. (i. Henry, ol Armstrong; Assistant, James Pen rose; Door keeper, J. H. Hall. Nino Republicans absented themselves, namely: Armstrong, of Lancaster; Smith, Huldlii and lieckort, of Alle gheny; Espy, of Crawford ; Wharton, of Huntingdon ; McCamsnt, of Blair; Richards, of Fulton, and Robison, of Mercer. These nino resesolved quiet ly to voto to prevent and organization to-morrow. Whom they will vote for is not known. Tbo Democratic caucus met at eight o'clock, and mado tho following nom inations : For Speaker, Richmond L. Jones, of Berks ; Clerk, John H. Mc Fndden, of Philadelphia ; Assistant, John O'Connor, of Allegheny ; Ser-geant-at-Arms.George Bnily, Dauphin; Doorkeeper, John Rawl, Philadelphia; Postmaster, Samuel T. Brown, ol' Northumberland; Messenger, Moses N. Fox. Kvery United Stutes soldier who is kept in tho. South to compel tho white pco; lo lo pay H nnd ?10 a day, with inilenge, to Iho carpet bag black and lanists, and to bow their heads to tho Radical-negro yoke of tyranny, costs tho Norther tax payer fl.'JUO. Such mones' had butter be invested in . ghnr-klr'. INMrUJilflN.ii f iflalnlMtY, Mi4, MMtr. 1. 11. a. m. II. M.'l "H!.M. Prmoernl. Jr..h I: Hidffwar, IL.Iu.l. Ps.M A Naeie. Pern., gain. Ilerttre Ct-rilii II, IUd. i'Uiip. lif.i-ienif Kiptlpwni - W, II. III. IV. V. Vt irlhn,rt . ('. II Mm". ll'll. K-rlrt II. .'. Lllohrnitll." Pun. f.fU it .V..nr; '..-ll S Itrown.'P. VI. VII. VIII. fVre J. P'l'liv Pavis, Prin. IX. A-eneH-if-Win. N. Ilaii'liill, Pent. N. XI. Cii-lin , J.iiiine, "' rt I'linrlrlon I'uint-tt, Pera. ilmifun. Sufiiknn mi rf- Wfnmimj lli'orc Iiiuiilun, ICatl. XII. .eierae-l.. 1). fh.icinaker, Hal. XI I I. I'n'lrr, 71111711, )t'hean llni (7itoa Warrr '.wlr, Ha l. XIV. Lgnminf, l'in '' .Vnyfrr John II. H,-k. P-ui. XV. A'r'ir"'f.-"'i''"e. Columbia ami Vu'ipfitt tieorge- 1. Ja-.-Kioil, lieia. XVI. MiyAiii 'i ieiKinuii i. Pewon L'oh'uihii. had. XVII. Lnneatltr E. llillingtl'll, Joseph W. riMier. bolh KmlR. Will. York ami t'iafWan(t A. llieitand lllati. Peru. XIX. Adiitat and Franlsli Pavld JllcCon- augliy, hud. XX. A'omfri, llnlnrd aui Fulton Alcxan der Shiftman, Had. XXI. Jilair. uiifii'iifun, Oiifre, UHm, Ju wi'iilu unif Perry r. T. Hllligerl, C. J. M'lniyre, biitii Denis. XXII. Cumbria, Imdietma and Jefferion (Jen, II jrry U bite, Uad. XXIII. L'harjiM, 'nnnroH, Cltirinn, Forml, am Elk William A. Wallace, Pom. XXIV. HVflworeaac, Faytttt and tireeiie ihouiat II. rleanulil, Petn. XXV. Allryhtny James L. lirahaui, Kuitill trnJL liotn ltaill. XXVI. hi(V' btawth. W. Tay lor. Kili XXVII. Zirr, llmlcrand Anutranrj R. A. Urowue, Und. XXVIII. Mentr, Vinangt aail l urrrM T. t. Urowu. had. XXIX. Cratrford and EritM. B. Lowrv. R. Kadirals, IV:' Pemoorott, H. Hudical maj., i. .Newly elected. IiOI'MsTfF illCPltliHIiMTATlVI. lUII.ADKI.rlllA. 1. Pavid Foy, K. 2. John M liinnis, P. 1. Fainuel Josephs, D. 4. W. W.Wall, It i. Thomas Mullen, D. 6. Col. C. Kleckner, It 7. James Suliera, H. rRAWruRD. William Heatlr, J. Boyd Kspy, ltailioals. CI'MnKni.Altli. Theodore Coruuiar.,Dcm. nAi'fiii.r. A. J. llerr, P. S. Berg l( renter, ltadicalt. DELAWARE. Augustus B. Leedum, R. ERIE. Ileorge B. Koa, John 0. btrauaban, Kadicalt. rAVKTTB. W. II. Plavlord, Dem. rRAin ir a i-errt. 8. Jauiet V. riljkct, B.. 9. Samuel Paler, P. 10. Col. K.W. l.Tii,K 11. Daniel Wiloatn D 2. Alex. Adairt, K. 111. Michtel Mill!, n, D. 14. tlcorge T. Thorn, I). Jamet Uolinte, it. IS. Col. M. C. Uoug, II. John ShivelY B. F. 17. Col. John Clark, B. I. Oe .rge Bull P. Winger.e pemocratt. GREENE. AliAMS. John Phelan, Prm. Nicholas liellstll, D. K I XTI.VUIIOH, ji riata Uirt-LIR. II. f. Wharton, had.; J. 8. Miller. Prin. imd1axa a westuore iaih. ALl.roHE.ir. Ueorge Wilson, William It. Ford, Alexiller, Aug. Bockert, lioorge It. itid die, Darid L.. t-mllh, all Hadlcala. AnMltTHIiSQ. W. C. Gordon, T. F.Cal- In.'lier, Itads.; R. 11, McCormick, Peia. lakaiter. Andrew Armstrong. A. C. ltviuuebl, Pa id 0 Col. 8. M. Jackson, It. HEAVER A WAlll"luro. Thomas Nicholson. J. It Pty, John twiog, all Kadieais. piracy, Abram God- aenrunn. ri tTog An tbalk, all Kadicalt. l.EBAXO?!. Jacob li. Ilcilman, Rvl LElllbll. John II. Fugle, P. II. Crtilr, Pcmocrals. I rrraxr. BoU EIISET. J. T. hicbanlt, John Wdler, both Uadicali. El:l:KS. II. F. Iloltentti'in, Rich mond L. Jones, Henry Drolisi, all Democrats. JILAIR. Wm. Brennnii, Jas. Me. Henry, ci. F. liossard. .Samuel M.-t'amiranl, It. rilAIIPOHD 4 IH.1.IVAV. Jami-S ll.Webh. John F. Democrats. Lvroaiio, i .iion a br- n ra. Chamberlain, KedicaU HICK. K. R. Lawthe, George G.tllars,l'.D.Rousb, Joshua lleant, E. C. Me all Pcmocrals. If ORTOOM f. R Tt KinMry, Dcinocratt ti TLiit, MrarnR m law- Rf.KrB. James K.-bbai-h, Henry ilcMiller, DcmiM-rats. RORTIIAMI'TON. Lewis Hloul, George II. Gouodio, Deinoerats. ROIITill'MBERLARII. William II. Kase, Pern. Potter Attn tiooa. Jas. T. M -Jul: kin, John Kdwardt. Ojrge L. Wrilhike, Phi id Hob hison, all Badiculs. CArcniA. John P. Linton, Deoi. cAnaos a MOXRUE. Alkn Craig, Dim. I rlTRE. P. (Irny Meek, Pern. i-lario a ji;rpiH-(H. William P. Jrnks, Piiu. John S. Mann, 11. JL r-ieutig, Usdiiuls. HI i!rvt.kll.L. Kdwanl Kerns, Mirhael Bread, p. I., llice, all Pi'ino.-rals. CLE inriEI.II, ELK AUDjRt SUI ailAIMA 4 WTOE 1-ORKST. T. J. McCullough, Pern. Cl.lKTO.f, CAKEKON All H'kBA. Q. O. Peiie, Pirn. CHESTER. Jobnllirkruan.Pr.S.M. Meredith, Jumet M. Pbill.pl, all ltadicalt. roi.ruaiA a stoiTorR. Ttionias ChallaiiL, pem. H'l. Lnren Rurrctt, Ziba Lott, ltadtcall. VINASUO 4 WARREN. A.P.Puiican, J.II.LIaik lUdicals. WAVRE 4 riEE, L. Westbrook, Dem. TURK. Leii Maisb, S. G. Boyd, Demoirals. Radicals, li4 ; Dcuioi-rnts, 4(1. Radical inaj., S, lladtcal majority on joint ballot 12 "Iicmocratic gains. a "The Past Ann Peeei. Somenfleen montbi ago, our neighbor lloodlnndrr published a glow ing account iwrinen on Oct. iiii iiy "a wime man at Curwcnsville) of a eei tniu jewilry transaction which was then and there indulged in by one of "Lincoln's pet luialit, ' as George familiarly tlrlci him. Now, iiL'ighbor, at you prefer to furni-l your readers nulr wuh the 'tmte tuli'lantial news such at the above numed jewelry trausao tion you should again resorl to services of "while man" lo enlighten Ihe public on that subject. "t onsislency It S jewel," Goolge, you know. varan. "A white man" at Curwcnsville requests us to stale that ho, not hav ing been educated in tho school that traduces white men and eulogizes niggers, cannot notice tho abovo local nnd our parents being both whilo, wo arc also disqualified from instituting comparisons between white men and niggeis, for tho exclusive benefit of the latter, besides our taste does not run out after the "pet lambs." But, should this "pet" return to the bosom of his friends again, and engage in the jewelry business, wo will givo him a "subsanlial" notice Wo will defend tho white man whilo wo live, as best wo can, against all his social and political foes. Din you Ever! The Grand Jury of Fairfax county, at the present term of tho Criminal Court, brough in an indictment against that sweet scented beauty Goorgo Tucker, tho Radical Commonwealth's Attorney, of that county, fr gross misconduct and mal- fetisaiicc in ollico. Tucker, wo Mre in formed, is an importation from Ver mont, and during tho war acted in the capacity of cook and scullion for sonio Yankee regiment. Tho best part of il is that tlio indiclment was founded on the testimony of Johnathau Rob erts (himself a Radical as black as the AfcofSiipes,) who was the lalo Sheriff of Fairfax county. II rtrmifon (I'd.) Sentinel. A. II. Stowart, formerly Seeretnry of tho Interior, under 1'illmoro, re sponds to an invitation to bo present at the banquet in Washington on tho eitrht of January, thai bo fs disfran chised, has not tho panic privileges of Ins negro servant, ami says ho will be happy to meet his fellow patriots when the shackles shall bo stricken from thu limbs of Virginia and otherSouih. em States. 'Wo see," said Switt, in one of his most sareaslio moods, "what God thinks of riches, by tho people he gives thm to." Ihr fttimw, ti, iiiiniii r,itM.-i. mi l'"! in the Cub, illi iiki-mIi rably I o ibmi j n ipinnini pitMi'iit lit 1' m h ll"iic. In , llik S'nnla lhr i n-o cl S. nnl'ir elect Tliiimna. of Marylnml, nn iIixciism'iI ! all diiv, lut no Vole was reached M j ndmil him. , Tho House pilled a resolution In iroiliicrd by Mr. Wa-hbui ne, of W is coni.in, by yeas , nays ft pmly vole, ceiisuiing tho 1'rendrnt lor reinoviii'' (ion. Midi Jan, and llmnking the laller for bis coiir-o while in com ..I .,) il. l.iilli Mi ilnrv Ilmtriot : ; nl 411 Ibiinkinir d'en. Grant for his lot Iiiiniii oi tiiv mil . . . e . . - ., i tortotho J'loMdcnt on tno remoMu of Socretary Stanton. A bill was introduced by Mr. Hanks muking fight hours a legal day's work in all Government workshops, and was passed without opposition. It is tho same bill as that passed at the last session. Thollouso then laid on tho table, by nearly a party voto, u resolution offered by Mr. Ehlridgo. of Wisconsin, to lhank Gen. Hancock, and after discussing tho question of increasing tho number of clerks in tho second Auditor's office, udjourncd. CiiANtiE or FitoNT Thnd. Steven's doctrine of reconstruction has lost nearly all its supporter;. Gencrul Butlorhasabundoned it. In his speech to tho colored people a lew nights . , 1 ..1 .1 l.t ...!...!. ...t, since, no huiu ; "i uuiiui nmuio -"-fiscalion would bo desirable. It does not seem to be a good thing to give away land. A thing that does not cost anything is generally valueless. If tho United Slates were to day to commence confiscation it would un doubtedly load to mischief and to the detriment of the great. West." The Louisiana black andtanist have ordered a tax of ono mill per cent, on all personal property and real estuto in order to raise creenbacks to put in thoir pockets. The daily expenses ot the "convention" (fit) a day for each memberand mileage) aro about f 1,800. Tho daily cxpem.es of the Virginia menagerie are about il.JU". ine members of the latter aro drawing lull pay (88 a day) during a two weeks' holiday vacation. Ob, tho thieves the thieves. Doctor J. 11. Gihon of Philadelphia has been apointed Private Secretary of Governor Geary, vice J. R. Dungli son. In Mexico, Juniata county, Pa., on Thursday. January I, 1H6, by P.er. W illiau P. Cociirar, Mr. JUIIX W. WRIGHT, of t'lcarliild, Pa- and Miss F.MMA S. THoMPSOS.of Hie former place. On the ld of November, 1M17, by John Ilieib, Etq., Mr. Al'STIX HENRY, of llog-s township, and Mm ANNA BOWLES, of Lawn nee !p. On the I'.Uh of December, 1S6", by John Beish, Erq., Mr. HENRY BKNKIIOOF, of Boggs town ship, and Mist MARTHA BAHliElt, of Law rence towuhip. On the !Slh of December, 1867, by Joseph w. Lull, tsq., Mr. JOHN BIRKB lo Miss HAS NAII 11IND.M AN, all of Glen Hope. Si"!. In Lawrence lowusliio, on tho 27th of December, ISoZ.SAHAll AGNES WELCH ; aged 10 years, sis months and two days. On Ibe brow, to meek and holy. Ye Ihe last f.md kiss have press'd; With a mournful step, and sluwly, Lay Ihe beautiful to rest pi-alb, the reaper, Folds the sb eper Tigl.lly to bis icy brean. . 1. w. At the residence of his luolher, in Dradford tp., i Friday evening, December 57, lSf.7, Mr. GF.ORGK llAHGKR.jr.; aged 3rt yiars, J mouths, and 13 days. IJltn A superior PLEIGII. perfect 1 new, high finish and cushioned through out. Apply to IJanU) II. W. SMITH. AlfANTIlI). A CERVAM, to cook, wash. t and iron. Apidy to jn9 tf TI. W. SMITH Tl UK WANTEIb-Tlis subscriber will pay I tho bie-hrst urices, in CASH, for all kinds of tur and Peer Skins. I. L. l'.LUE.NSTKIN. January S, lils-lf. 'N'rOTICI'- Person! liavingmisettled accounts I 1 lince July 1st Willi the undersigned, will plcute bring in all 1 1st ir credit! and give their nolci for the balauce due January 1-t. JaiiDIm J. P. K HATZER. "VOTU IOTtl APII.H'AliT l'-tR TIIU 1 liKNEFir OF TIIU UANKF L FT ACT It being provided by the 30th general order la Bankruptcy of the Supreme Court of the t'niled Stntes, that, "la cases where tbe debtor bat no 41 meant and maket proof to trie satisfaction ol " the Court that ho it unable to psy the costs ' prescribed by Ihe act," It., the judge may in bis discretion direct that tbe tees and roils therein shall not exceed Ibe sum of $ jl, required lo be deposited by the applicant. 1 desin to inform all lucb at ictend to avail thcmsetvci of Iht benefit of Ihe above proriiion. that it cannot be expected to be cp lied to the ease of any petitioner who Is of tu&cienl ability to employ an Atlorney at Law to eonduot the prcceedings for bitn. That if such petitioner it incompetent to the task of preparing his own psiiiion and scheduler be muy apt ly to the clerk of the under signed, Henry Hull, Esq., at bis office (ne it door to ihe ofli-e of the undersigned! in Girard, who will prepare Ibe requisite petition and schedules tor tberetsuuabte foe of 15 and cost of staiionery. 8. K. WOODHVFF. Register in Bankruptcy. Girard, December 38, IS67. je9 Town Lois for Sale. rilHB subscriber will dispose of a number of X town lots, annate in tbe village of M ichaola. vine, upon easy terms and at reasonable rales. MIC1IAELSV1LLE It situated A the Wett Branch of the Futqu. kanua river, in Hell townthip, Clearfield county, la, on Die Mite road leading from Indiana to Curweniville, !8 milei from Ihe former end 22 from the latter, In Ibe midst of an eirellent agricultural community. Il it a desirable loos. lion lor mecbanice. School house, cburch and saw mill close by, and Arit-eiati grist nml within two Btilos. Those desirous of any further infor mation can obtain it by applying to Ihe under, signed, or by addressing bitn at Cush P. ., Clearfield county, I'a. MICHAEL SUNDERLIN. Miehaelsville, January 9, 18C8 4U SAWS I SAWS I SAWS! ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN ! . Kf.ro i,i rio.r r.v s.itrst EMERSON'S PATENT PER FOR A R AT BD CroBS-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL Gl'MMINO AVOIDED.) A LSO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spreading, Sharpening, End Shaping the Teeth of all Splitting Sawa. Vfa-Senifor n Descrlptlre Circular and Price List. MLT.RELL BlULER, linj.rfj Grneral Afente, desrStH, Pe. ?:tr auiSisrnit'Kfi. Borough Ordinance. In OiilliiHr in I Owl iM "I"'" I'lfta IITi l, iaa1 llrrrtnlu I- l"lt. Ill.il aprlieeiipw keili wad M tueiliy niin. Isipai er of li e l-oie'ia I I , ailir d. fi'i- "!"l'i' l I tin lug ' .liie', lh.r..ni and. Wntanl. H. growlh n' I Hit i" and Ihe nere.iiii.i of Hie owners ol I pti..eiiy tl.ertin require that ihe s.me ! dour, I and thai laid slreet be laid m parallel Fomlh 1 ureel ai.il er,rd aocorilili f ly I Iherofiire. I Skin. ,n I I'.t It ti sriid an i .d.!nd It the ! tlnrirr and Town I uiircil ol ihe b ir.xiith nl , ClearDnl I, and il it heichy enaeied tni ordaine i 1.. 1 1. siiil.i.iiiv of ihe ituie. Ibiit liie S'reei now , 1..,. i.l.,nht .,,..1 ...1 1 Fouilh ureeftn laid t irough known tt F'.ilh street, ho, and Ihe same it h r- i. onli rf d 10 lie onined of ihe total wi It h of fifty U-cl, parallel lo taid I'ourth Uriel, from the borough line at till north end ot the borough to Ihe botuugh line at Hie louih end ol Ihe borough ; and that aileyt iliieen icol in wiuiu, cm re ijh.hu ing lo Ihose already in eiiti nco, be ex ended I I riiilit aoelct to and Irou Fll'h llreel j and that petition be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions to aj point freeholders lo riew and a'sess damagi a, At., in pursuance of the eel ot Assembly of Slid April, 1J, regulating eucb subjeels i-rovidcd, thai the borough authorities reserve Ihe right lo order Ihe grading, o.. f said ttreet in such manner and at such times as tboy ur luture Councils muy dotcruiiue. hac- 2. That ao plot or audition lo the borough of Clraifield shall be hereafter accepted unless Il be laid out upon Ihe plan and corresponding wiib the etreels and alleys of ihe original town plot, io far at Ihe same can consistently be made, ukin Inlo consideration the ground, location, do., and shall bo submitted to and approred by Ihe hurgsss and Town L'ouooil, ol which a droll or plau shall be bled wlih and kept by ibe clera lor publio inspection, sue) reoorded in Hie Re corder's iiftoool Clcerlleld c.uoly.lu accordance wuh arliole 7, aeciloo , of the aot of Aaaembly of April 3, 1S.1, regulating bj-oogbt. Atteit L. 0. iloiiOAR, Secretary. 1ST Ol' JI'ltOH! DRAWN FORJA.M'- ary term, lill1 : t.rand Jurors. U. W. Caldwell, Beccarin L. R. Merrcll, Clearfield. John t-lraw, " j li. h. Kbirey, Gotheo. Frcd'k feboff, ' Levi llubler, Grubaai. II. L. Henderson, Bell, i II. W oodward, Huston. II. L. Hull, Bradford. R. J. Johnson, Jurdau. Jacob Pearce, " ; R. l.awhcaJ, Lawrence. ii,arre Krincr. Brady. A. II. b'baw, " g. Jacksou Horn, " ; J. M'Onugbey, Alexander Shea, Elijah Weslun, Otseol. L. Kiliieu, llurnside Matthew Irwin, " Geurge Perry, " David Flemmg, Pike. Juab Rider, Coiington licnry Bailey, Lnion. Ira verse Jurors Mrat week, Joteih Dear, Uecraris. Enoch btraw, rergutoli. Michael ll.nll ID, ; joiw-im J antrsvu, .l.iai-oh T. Work. Bell. Jon lib Moore, " . ' .. i.:..: .. n;..l K.lwaril A wn. Iiores. j. it. jii;iiiwm. ,.,. D. W. t'bilson, Illooio. J. W. Turner, Graham. Wm. Hoover, Bradford, iae. Fulton " Alri. Livingston, " ;C, W. Kylor, " Daniel Stewart, " Anurew rainca, W.S.Tsvlor, J. S. M Riernan, Oulich. Audrew Pentt, Brady. Daud Tyler, liu'Um. Daniel Rishel, " I Thomas Smiih, Jordan. H. Sevier, iJanies Irwin, i.awrence. William Kirk, G. D. Ned, Borntide ;john KtaiJ, jr., G. II. Lytic, Lumber C. i George Ardcry, Morria. I It. M Murray, N.Waili'o ! D. It. lioo l, Osceola, Hturv Coleman, " Johu Mi-haner, J. . Nelf, ChesU John W orraJI. " ! Geo. M. Ilnsbin, " Joseph Gross, Covington John Widemire, Penn. August llugener, lluottat an, A.J.ri.iuihard.ticarfield'Jobn M'Mahao, " Frank bborl, ' 1 David W'clty, I'nion. Motdi.c-il eiliirk, " i David Dressier, " Elijah Reese, Pccatnr. i Austin K line, n oodward Trvere J urura He-toud weeks Artlier Groom, Deecjana. S. F. McClosAey, Cur- Jaincs Sonderlin, Pell. J. N. McCiackcn, " John llickox, " wensvilie. .loliii S. Ruuk, Decatur. Wiillain Avers, " C.M.Cadwalla.ler. " llosea Firhard, Ferguson W. W. Hell, " Pcnjs'nin Jury, Girard. Wm. 11. Long, Huston. Pavid Adams, Roggl. Wilson Hoover, " John W. Kylcr, " llinry Knarr, lirady. I.. II. Csrlile, W. ,. Porter, John Mirhaeis,Karlbaut icorgc Ellltiger, J-ibn M'Murray, Knox, Jot. Mil.hell. Burntide. II. J. Sloppy, Armstrong Curry, " Jno. Mitchell, Lawrence. E. P. M 'Maslers, Chest. ! Reuben M Pliers'. 0 " Louis Houssey,Covingt,ni Geo. R. Dillon, Aiorris. John Mi iler, "' John Hyers, New Wash- John II. Rougrui, " tnglon. T. Dougherty, Clearfield.! Jubn Flynn, Penn. J..M .Kelllel.. rgrr. " j P. S. Hcnsjl, W oodward. -VHAHTKKI.Y HtPORT of the First V J Natioral Rare or ClearfielI), Pa. fint Monday of January A DV4 , BSBul Rtit. Loam dieeoanted. $59.(164 8 Orer draft! 1 .'' Furniture and fixiurci 1,IS7 IS Rerenue stamps . f Due from National llankl 9.IS1I7 Due from oiher llankt and lianken... 4,149 23 L'. 8. llondi denoilied with Treasurer of U. 8 . to secure circulation lOO.OOS 00 Bills of other banks 1.7H Fractional currency 1 S6 Legal tender notes and tjiecie 17, C1 it J26,1S0 J liabilities. Capital tlork paid in (1U0.0O0 00 Surplus fund i.OIII) 00 Notet in Cireulaton Individual deposits Due to National Banks.... Due tn other Banks and Bankers Profit and Lois I 00 SJ.:4 44 J.6S4 66 IS 37 4,7f 4 S j:6,ifo a I certify that the above is e trae Ebstract from the report made to the Comptrullei of the Cur reoey, this 6th day ot January, t Sf.S. A. C. FINNEY, Cashier. ULAItll.Kl.Y Itl.l'tllll of the Cui'RTT rATioRAL Base oi tleaificld, oa tbe biel day uf Jauuaiy, 16tiS ; ' RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $99,394 6i Over otalu S.cVl vB Fuiuiiute,expeceea aud uses ,b0 411 Hev. stamps and Fractional Curluncy 1,I6U fin Due Irom National Uauke Is, 4U "I Due Iron oiber Uauke llaukere.... s,b.it V3 L. b. Buud 7.',UIU u Cssh on baud ol other Nat. Bauks... I.osl its Legal 'lslider Nolesand Specie Iit,tl9 VII Cuuipouod luieresi Nutet l,Hbll US Total Resources t2!0,9i)4 LIAElLITIEa. Capital stock paid la l"l,00 00 Surplus luoil.. 2.5U0 01 Ciruluuoa ouuLandiLg... 6j,4j0 VO ludiviuusl deposits 4i,x-4 73 Due to Netioual Banks... stS il Prohl aud lot t.til il Tjtal Liabilities Hi .11 41 I hsreby certify that the abort tuiriarni is a true copy of the original sent to the CoupirullEr ol ihe Currency, this Oik uay oi Jauuary, Isoa. D. W. JduUllh, Cashier. T A I'.MIM l AT1C Al M A AC.-This mval- JL aablc publication is for sale at thit ofii.-e. mould lie in the h:indl uf every lieinocrat. Il coiitaim full election returns from all the Slatet : I ocsnics, ihe numtH-r for IM-O contain! e complete list o ibe names of all the newspapers snppreiMd and troblieel during Lincoln's administration; and that for ISI17 contains the names of all those etvil- iana who were imprisoned during Ihe same jicriod. These two lit, f,ir luliire rrtrrrnre, are worth more than Ihe price of the publication. Any one sending us hfty cents, will receive by return mail a copy tor each year, free of postage. tf. C-IAI.TIOV ll persons arc hereby cautioned J sirniiist t urcliitsiiig or trading for a certain PlW.MISOIli NllfK given by me lo Pavid Er har.l, d.iled sonntiine in December. 1 sfil, calling lor one uuiiitnil ami sixty two ilollnre. Said note is pa.d, and 1 am di tiTMiined not to pnv it again. Knox Ip. DicJiMii, pd PKU.K MA..S. ISTRAY COW. fame trespassing on the A premises of the sulitn-riler, rvsiilinE in Girartl township, sometime during the nionlh of June last, a BLACK COW, wilh s.ol on the forehead. The owner is reqncsteii to come forward, prove hit property, pny rhnrgca and take her away, or the will be disixitlj of according In Inw. I.. M. COI TRIET. Leeonle'l Willi P. (!., Dee. i'S. lt:td I. 1. K ml .or HAS Jul res-cived Cranberries, Jwi-el Potatoes, Dried Corn, Hominy, Maenroni, Brandy Peaches, Catup. Jelly, Pickles. Ciirrnnts, Citron, iicmont. haisius. Pickled Oysters, toie Pytlera. Spiced Oysters, Sardine. Canned Peaehet, t anne 1 Tomatoes. Preserved Peaches, fanned Corn, t aim ed Peas, Canned M ilk, 'a lined W hortleliernes. French Mtislard, Fago t beese, W'orceslcrsbire K.ince, Kpg t'rnckers, t'iea"n lliscuil. Soila Crack ers Jumbles, Oyster Cra.-krra, Pried Appbis, Pried Pcai-his, Turkey Prunes, Cocoa Nuts, Almonds, Honey, Loveriug't Syrnp, Cheese. Lard, Roasted Ciff-e, 'boe.,'v,i I I t nl I IM in in tin u. .It, Ik it. a e- .! ("i Ibc ib ol ' ON K PO I I A It e.llr. Vi lino, and A't-aere Pr. els IW ic.m'S. I.'fiiti Oii.l". l.iob.t-d rtalehia, J'el r. Siher I' ! d ac. a.,,.: Ma.-bloi". Ac, Kfd rlol.s of Irn of se. an. Ii n W ilis nf ea- n nei-r iji-m c ni a. at", n,P).Htvv op ol tin e'ob will lle a prrsnit woftl, Jt iori. a- irdii g lo puoil-cr se I. A o's aitt, neirabi-re. t'in-olr sent (ie. I'MlklHl I'll.,' SI A P IV t. iil St.. i..lon. dn'.'0 :,m r4Mi.li-l.bini urn A VtflMI .,. V.iinrvirf. g'md ebaraeler and enerev.. teveieiiee and IntHHrvlica, lo aoi at canvatun , a serin of K K W E X C It A V t X 0 8 ! Five Piauliful Mi at American Faces? F.ngraird on Hone in I'nrit by the moil bi1BH Lithographers in Ihe world. These lu-fi, arc most boniititnl and pm iic roneitltUIiai if sighed to typify Ihe bcsl Ideal typos of Aiatriui omaliliooil, repreirniing nieir niaoon, m,, tin, nuialbii , attachments and bcronm. The 'lithography is In the highest itileofn,. art, nod is such as bet rareiy ucen euuiiim, ui eanliof be exn lb-d. T hese portraits hare received unqualified train from the most eminent crilics and prominent tnu Kapersof the eountry, and they should adorn est, oosehold in the laud. For particulars and descriptive circular, addrm L. I). KOISIN'SO.V, dec2S-St 4C Main fit., Springfieid, Mui. COURT PEOCLAMATIOS. -ITT-lir.KBAK. BAMLEL LINN, P,. Idenl Judge of ihe Court of Common Flasi of the twenty flfib Judicial District, itnpotrd sf the eounlies of Clearfield. Centre end Clinum and lion. 8AMUKL, CLVDK and Hon. JACOB WILIIELM, Associate Judges of Clearnojd c,., have Issued their preeept, to aae direcrej, fur thtt holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Cjearter Sessions, Court of Over ana terminer, ena uuuri oi ueaerausu ueiivrrj, at the Court House at Clearfield, Id and for the eounly of Clearfield, er mmencing OB Ibe accond Moii In) (IJtu dajjol Jauuary, HSIM, ui lo eonnnue twu weeks. NOTICE I.S, therefore. Lereby given, Is tit Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and ComuMsi, in and fcr taid eouuty of Clearfield, io appear i& their proper pertont, "with their Rolls, Rreerdi, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other F.rtutK,. br.incet, lo do those things which lo their o&ti, an la their behalf, perum to oe done. GIVEN under my band at Clearfield, this Id, day of January, in tbe year of our Lord oat thousand eight hundred and tirtr-seren. JACOU A. FAUST, Sktrif. IN THE OltPIl ANf COl RT of Clearfitli county, Pa. CLRAariRLO Coi istt, si In tbe matter of the estate of Jonathan Nhbsls, late of tbe township of Lawrence, deceased, as. praisement of personal property detained a&4 set orcr to the widow of laid deceased, oadsr Ibeaett of Assembly, to tbe value of I3l'0. wit, on the 27th of September, 167, confirmed si. and unlesi tufiicirut eicepuont are filed oa sr before the first day of January term next, rill be confirmed absolutely. Ry the Cnrt. declt-St J. O BAKU LB, CUrl. UEt; I tT K H 'I T 1 1 E. Notice it herety given Ihet the following aeeoinls htre am examined and patted by Be, and remain Uriel re' ord In thit ofiice for tne inspecnoE of keira, legatees, crrditorf, anil all others in any titn way Interested, an win do presenteo le un real Orphans' Cowrt of Clearfield county, la is held at the Conn House, Is tbe borough of Otsr. He'd, commencing on the aecond Monday sf January, l&6i; Final aeeoort or Andrew AdJieman, toie sr. riving executor of the last will and trttsmtetd W illiam AdJIemcn.laieor rise townsnip, tisu field eoonty. Pa., decerned. - Partial Eccuuotof Kcnben Mcrnerson, tttt tor of iht last will End tenement of Jsti McPherson. late of the borogh of Cletrli',4, Pa . deceased. Final account of Mary Reese, (late Mtr mith.) and John B. Oorm..nU eseratori ef Iki last will and lettament of Willien Sjiii: , lstst! Covington township, deceased. Final accent f Edward Williams, sHm's'j. Ira lor, and Elisabeth Carr.adminisiratr'i.eftti estate of B. F. Carr, late of Pike tp., ClesrSu county, deceased. The account of Susannah Barr, (late Sunt nah Wettel,) administralriE of tbe estates' Deniel Weliel. laie of Girard townthip. C In field eonnty, de cased. The account of P. A. Howies, administrator!' Ihe estate or William Mciihee, late of Knox u Clearfle'd County, deceesed. Partial account of John V7. Wright, admisu- traier of tbe esiale of D. 8. Rbol. Isle of tsi carl township, Clearfield eounly. deceased Partial account of Samuel A. Caldwell, oast' the eiecutort ander ibe will of Joseph Bsrsr late of Bradford lownihip, Clearfield cone: deceased. Final account of J -ha Jackson End Jsee Jsckson, exeeuturs of the lat will and tesuist: of Jane Jsckson, late of Jordan tr . deeasei I. G. BARGER. Rr.oiaTER't Orrira, I Rejister. Clearfield, Pa, Dee. 19, l!67.j ILKC'TIOM OF DIRECTORS. A -iJ ing of Iho Stockholders ot the Cointv N, tiooal II ink of Clrarfield will be held at the Bn. ing House of said association, in the boron;i Clearfield, on Tuesday evening, the 14th ol Jar ary next, at 7 o'clock, p. tn , for the purport electing Seven pcraons to serve as Pireetc.nl the ensuing rear. D. W, M00!:E. ClcnrCeld.'pce). 19, 1S67-31 Casbiti. ICENSE reOTIC'ES. Tbe follows: named person! bare filed in the ofies the Clerk of Ihe Court of Quarter Sessiust ' Clearfield eountr, their petitions and bonds f License, at the January teflon i next, tgrtsil lo the ect of Assembly, enrl'.led "An Act lor(. lata the tale of Intoxicating Liquors, " ' OS EL LICEStE. Jamrs MrDlritt Curweniti.' Cbarlet Rohtker Joha Fauts J. C. Henderson.-....., A E. Thou peon Harry itoss... George Koarr Ileorge N. Colhurn.... W, U. ThomptoB Isaac Ricketla. Mllo Hojt John Muleun.H I saae Bennett Matthew 0. Gamble... William Llghtner Andrew bhoff Philander initlr , Casper Leipoldt A. J. Prauckir A. 8. lluldon Huston. leeetr. 0-ceola. T'oodwsrt Osceola. Rrady CleatScli, chest. Vlahvills, Osceola. : r'ovinsiia. Bumsids.j IstivsviU. Beret ris. iiulicb, , N Wa-Licll1 rieariitld Curwrniriir Uluoa. EALouSl LICENSE. A. W. Raymon l Mor.le. SebEilian Saodcroru Morris. Jus. pb 1 bompson Jordan. C.emgt W. Vieemr Woolwtrd. VY. Eolret C earfeld. John F. Rote Clearfield. WEWCARriLE LIC ERIE. A. Ueont Girerd. Doc. 1 3t D. F. E IZ E1LER, Clerk. riiHadclphia & Erie Railroad II WINTER TIME TABLE. Thrcngh and direct route between Philade'rk Baitimoro, llarrisburg, illlaiospor, and tbe Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEETING CAR On nil Nigbt Train. w j -e. iiavsiV XOV. JS. It". ,l 0 . iiu sovr siv.iri." . leAlna nn the Philadelphia Road wili run f-dlows : Motwartl. Mail Train leav.a I'biU.lell.hlS " 15 I Do do St. Mary's Po.. ...... arrive at Krie Erie Kxpiee leaves Philadelphia.. Do lo Sl Mary's Do..' arrive at Erie t'.nstrvurd. Mall Train leaves Erie Do do.....f-L Mary's Do . ...... arrive at Philadelphia. Erie Exprcse leave Erie. Do dv St Mary's .... Pn arrive at Philadelphia.. i iJ r. , 0 no P. ,.12.00 eei . .VISA V, ,. 4JA ..10 15 A. ,, P. g y A.' . 4 2-VP. 'I io. n .. l.l'Of-.N Mail and Express connect with all train' tbe Warren A Franklin Railway. Pa-seort leaving Philadelphia at 12 "U V, arrive Imneton at a in a m aid PilCey at i." P " LrHving Philadelphia at II.Oo p. m , atriv Oil City at 4.S4 b.m. All trains on Warren 4 Franklin Rail"! make close connections at Oil City with It' for Franklin and Petroleum Centre. Itsjrja checked through. Al.Htkf) L. TV I. Lit. General Superlnlend'r 1T AXTl-.l)-tK.tMbtl lll(J salihifflci II et our store, boat I'hilipsi.urg, for b Ibe hkheal c veh price l'l be paid JT. U V. V. rHTTI CO- . ! s t I