THE UKIHIHMCAN. i. .-- ssr. m.-ur-t. -. i -- f Terms of Subscription. f pd I advancer within throe months f L.d alter three nod before an months.., y ptd alter the ennlralion of m mouths, .. t JO ,. 3 1)0 Ir T. 11- Wmo, onr foresnsn, I authoriard to rmetp't fr money paid into the office oa acexiunt .f .,t,eriptli.a, advertising, Job work. Ac., ia cur sbtcoo. KO. 3. (lOOI.l.ANDKR, Editor iid proprietor. .: March 12, 168. a CRSDA Y: PlUIOCRATIC SlATB CONVENTION. TT.'o publish tho iiroccpiliugs of tho Convention held nt Jl nrrisburg hint week. Tho candidates selected aro good men, of unquestioned ability and tried courage. Thoy will recoivo mich ft vote at the October election as no DoinocraU have for beveral years pust. Charles E. Boyle, our nominee for Auditor General, hails from Fay ette county, and has represented his county in tho Assembly In such a lhithl'ut manner as to wio golden opinions from the Stato at lnrgc, as well as hiit inimediuto conatituonts. General W. II. Ent, our noiuinco for Surveyor General, has a record of which the Nomocracy may woll be proud. Ho served tbrco years in the fcutb Fonnnylvunia Hi'servea, and ruined from private to Colonel before tie Regiment was mustered out, after wards received the brevet of a Brig adier General, and buslainod the doctriues of the Democratic party throughout fighting to "restore the TJuion," and not to disrupt ft. We rati enter on the Fall campaign with cheerfulness, sure of success, as we Iidto candidates nominated whose pri vate and political characters are above (Suspicion, and out whole strength can te polled to elect then. They will be endorsed by the peoplo. ua sw a . Srwcu of Senator Wallace. The f ptecti of our Senator on tho Impeach went Resolution, will bo found in our columns 'his week. We ask for it a careful perusal from every member of cur own party, and arc of tho opinion that our political opponents can learn lYom it tho positions held by the l)emofr:icy on this fruitful subject. The principles laid down in tho sub Uitute offered by Mr. Wallace ein ! race self-evident propositions, which thl moro they aro tried on Constitu tional doctrine, tho moro convincing they become. As a watchman on tho tower of Democracy, ho has givon tho alarm in due reason, in language not to be misunderstood by tlioso who wish to see these "dis-Unitcd States" working in harmony again ; and the whole peoplo owe him a debt of grali tudo for the masterly effort which in oar opinion is tho best ho ever made. The last sentence is terso, vigorous bud comprehensive, and tho observ ance of tho doctrine laid down in the closing words "Let party strife be still in the dread presence of tho law" -is so nocessary for our continued existence as a nation, that we trust it will be heeded by tho malcontents at die National Capital. '' Vipers. The Rnftrmnn'! Journal, ol lust week, devoted a column of t-eiii'-editorial to prove that what Gen. Fisher said of our peoplo in the Senate was true, and that what Sena tor Wallace said in defence of them was false. If that vocation suits a newspaper that is supported ly a people whom it deliberately insults, tot aro satisfied. The man who aroto that arliclo, and half a dozen other leading Black Republicans in this county, arc in the habit of vilely tra ducing the people among whom they get thoir "bread and buttor," when ever they aro away from hoino ; and no sort of abuso that can bo heaped tpon us by outsiders is half as bitter hA the epithets bestowed upon our worthy people by theso vipers, whom wo warm to sting us. Tho people know them and will judge them Let them beware. New Advertisements. II. W 2 milh proposes to sell his entire slock Of store goods at Auction, during Court weuk. , Messrs C. Kratrcr & Son have just roceivod a large stock of Spring ;;Oods, which they aro selling at their tisually low prices. Mr. F. K. Arnold publishes an im portant notice to those indebted. Mr. Thomas Riley announces the fket thai ho has taken tho shop for merly occupiod by Jacob Shtinkwcilcr, in Clearfield, and is now prepared to t ? do all kinds of Blneksmithing. Mr. Curry publishes an Estrsy and J'r. Hile a Caution notice. Governor Alaball, of Jlinnesol, urge tho Lcinlaiuro of tbat Stato; aubmil the question of equal surTrago tJ the voters lor the third time. The Legivliilurn is paislng a law 1 nving capital punishment fur mnr '' t to the discretion of the jury. The mnnth of .Unreh.W.will prob ity exhibit two wondorful events, ! 3 trial of JefTorson Davis f r insist- that tho Southern States were out i the Union, and the trial of Andrew J hnson for insisting that they are in l.i6 Union. A few l-carg ago tho men who now ruclerize greenbacks legal tender aa . i "'irrodootnablo currency," denonn t i every man as disloyal who dared say they were not as pood ns gold. Xnnc talk eo loudly of benevolonce r ' those who subsist on It. YlLlTI0 OF AM. rKOlT.RTY avsrssnl for tlio jars m IIHW nnd 1R70, TmnMo for Stale ntul rnunty rrpoM ns rt'tnriml liy tho Assoxmn f the rcsptclhc Toii-shlps ami Uonmitlis of (Inirttrtd (ounlj, .Yn.isjlwmla, villi thr rale or mil. mi'.l la, niltjcd to mWon ty the fount) fonimissloiui's. REAL RcTATK. Mute every E. i S. Hi I. X p i no. JTS iW 194 74 147 4.14 30 136 IS 241 124 517 1:15 4H 110 S 147 1A4 m M IIS 14'J 4U7 81 171 66 lfiV lil 2IS VU 166 noLLlM. Beccaria".., Hell. Hogg'- llloom llradford.... Brady... liurnsida.... C0,36 64.077 i A.auo if, MO 1(I4.SH (in. y 5.1 o. leu 14.411 144.011 4S.S67 76.471 SI. 171 6.620 K.'tl 13.141 11.318 48,8110 11.931 11.481 1K.S64 , 17.1MJ7 8R.1P8 i,;."o 38.114 8,641 80,1 It 31,075 6V!! M.JM ii, m 30 467 41,064 11.411 li.JMS 11.26.1 64.6114 10.811 04,721 11,478 Chest Covington Cluarticldl Curwensville... Ileoatur.... Ferguson ... Fo Uirard ...... (iosben Orahnin.... Oulich lluitcn 32,004 6,116 10,300 13,641 44.663 14,767 4ti,NH4 3H4.127 6.061 34 0..4 14,644 47,111 "37,461 Kartlmui I Jordan kniw ......... Lawnioca LaoiWr City. Morrii N.Waiihingtoii 0rnda Ina I'llm ITnion.M Wvudwardw... 36,62! 41.606 46.601 66,710 Total. a.6DS I,2P.86S I I.MS.IM Awraon bar. brrn a. ad. below a juat rati, and Attrat: W. a. Hnini.r. rirrk. Comimwioneri' Olfior, Clrarflald, Pa., KobrwarT, Clearfield Markets. m-nonra wwmv mr in v i r.nriT..u urn pi.h a . I f D L' n It 1. im It.. Ilna,la tlrsx.l eerirg, Provifions, Ac.t Msrkft H.( I'lrarfirM. Ci.BAnriKi.p. March 5. Aiplr. Rrrrn, $1 50' Hngft, drnrd lirifd, y In 124 II idea, Kir-n Appla batter. K1, 1 0) ! llama, aucar rnrcsl, Ilutter - 40 1 FhouldTS ri.-an $0 OOftt 2 60 1 RidM 10 7 20 I2i 15 20 28 00 fO 1 60 1 no , 16 Uurkwheat I 26 . I.anl liuckwhc-.it fl jurlt), 6 Men pork.t bhl.. Hrr, dried. 25 i Oara Beef, freh 10(6 12 ! Oniona Hoard, M 15 00(0,20 00 ' Potatop Corn, rhcllcd.. 1 50 j IVarhea. drieil, lb Cora, ear 75 . Plaiter, V bbl Corn meal, aatk, 1 90 Hre (Jhon, V ewu I 75 j Kara, V lb ' a" Cloveraeed. 00 ( ra V u 3 66 I'heeae 25, Shinglra. 16 in., M, 5 00 t'herriea, lb 20 ! Fhimlea, 20 in 15 B Chiekein, dead, Ih, 15 Timolhr ieed 6 00 F?c 15 ! Tallow '.. 10 Haiaeed 2 00 Wheat. 1 60 Flour 12 OOr.1,1.1 06 i Wool 40 Hut f OlV.,,25 Oil i Wood. J eorcl 4 00 TK i.vn Miiiii:8.-7b foiiowind . I . ...... h.u at.j l tk. ai..r:ln tha lower and of Clearfield eonntT and an toe Clerk of tha Court of Quarter Seaaiona of P I j. b r a . M nailf tK,r KAtilinnft mnA hdflflfl fur Lieanae, at tha March iesiioca next, aureeabljr to the aet of Apaemklj, entitled "An Aet to regit- lata tha iale of Intoxicating Liquori," Act Tavern I.ircno. Jamea L. Curry William Fcbwam, jr.... Law. Pike John Hheacr Tbomaa F. Iioalicb.... .laraca Flyno Richard Kvana. Vhilan-ler Fmith K. J. llavnre laniel 11. raulhautua. Lumber Cily borough. Lutheraburg. Bridgeport. 1'nion township. Oaeeola borough. Prnn townahltt. Curwrnnville borough. Nrw Waahington " Karthaua township. Ulcn Hope. John A. Pillon Anaonville. Jamea A. Ptine Clearfield borough, lavid Johnson ClearOeld borough. lVtor Kepple Lawrence Flood John B. Barger Fhaw A Wallai'e F. J. Williams Vm, M. Jeffries Hohaatian 8aneroftM larid Cope1inM h.Tlertown. Covington township. Corington " Lulhershurg. llradford township, t'urwcnsville horongh. Morria township. L)ecatnr townabip. Edward AHerL... Hoggs townahtp. Mercantile I.lcrntc. L. M. Cootrict tlirard township Richard Moeeop- ClearOeld borough. W in. F. 1-ankev Karthiiua " M'. Albert A Hro Bradford " Iteataurant l.lrcn-c. Teler Gamier Coriugton townnhip. Henry Reiter Karthaus Feb. 27-at I). F ETZWhlLER, Clark. A .I5TM WAiTliU. OW READY V, for Canvaaacra ! The lliatoryof the IVar between theStatra Iti Causes, Charaotcr, Conduct and Results, Br llo. At.rxiinxn II. Frrmr.xi. , Pcnd for Circulars, with terms and a full description of tho work. Address, NATIONAL rTBl.IPHIVtl Co., M.J7-41 rhiladrlpbia, l'a. Sale of Valuable Timber Tracts. 1 Ml B E i ecu tors of tha estate, of Ji.ha B. Otto, H'rtlncsday, Jlarth ISlt, 1SOS. At Ih Court House, In tha borough of Clcarfiild, Pa., at 1 o'clock, P. M , the following tracts of land, lying in Huston tp Clearfield ooontyi j'' Warrastca. Aero. Per. allowance M?J...Moor Delany...1041...!l "74 do IIU1...S1 - 74 . do 1041... SI - 40(1(1. ..William Power D9O...O0 (17 do 83...4.1 er-Term made known at Ih lime of sal. Win "0, BOKO OTTD, SAMUEL A. PILRERT, Jsmsport, Feb. 13-bi.) Xiccutors. For Sale at a Bargain. rflUK iuhiber bcr f'ffere for sale a 11 of friar.) pontainii-c one acre, situate on the mud hnm f it'urtVH to CurwQoaville, t-Hjoiniiig lid r (I. D. Good fellow and Mr. Carr. Aluo, dry Imnhfr on tba tmnd soffirlent lo build a bae 1M2S feet, together with tUtf and other nnierial fnr tvillar. For further lnfrmtlrin apply to O. H. Hall nr eHdreis bin at Clearfield. M20 4t pd LUS HALL. Hotel Properly for Sale. ri'MlEwell known pmpeny of th Isle 8. A. I Ro, dcoeaaed, ail" ate ia th rillag of New Liberty, Dunnatahle township, Clinton on., two inilea from Lock Daren, and for many years need aa a tarrrn stand, ia now otTere.1 fir aala. There is also a blacksmith shop attached to the property. For particulara, addrees Mr. MAKOAKET ROSS, Feb, 17-Jra Lock Karen, Pa. JJ1GIIKST l'JMCE paid in Goods r Caah for Lumber and Fblcglea, at tb CI FARFIELD BTORK, no4 tf Near rhllipsburg, Pa ULL KXAM1NE TIIK STOCK ( floods aow selling at tb CLBARFIKLT) STORK, nori-tf 5 ear Phllipsbnig, Pa La nn j1 Ft: ii ft i WurTi, Collars, Victorinsa, and Berthas. A fin assortment, Just received al tb KKY6TOKK VT0HB. jlVrsonal property stil)ri't totavstion for ti S- "1 S E. f f r j -0 i j B - i pnrpoersat the rata of Smlllson dollar of till value thereof, vil : '.Urn' S 2 a 5 f lis ; til a '. "is. 5 5 r- E : gM Is? 113. s c e E Iff? o - 1 15 n ? ! s f I: E 3 ? Aggregat.-. llOltlir.A. ! t'ATTI.K. Ool.l.A Hit liot.LAHJt $I2,2".0 $:i.645 1,740 7.106 4.4s 6.1-40 1,7M 1,026 :t:t 200 7.6S6 5,7!8 10,047 6,"2 16.770 S.S:ia 0. f.f.O 4.SII6 4.466 2.270 : 6.4H6 l.K6(t 2.270 2..126 60S 6,000 1,400 6.I..0 1.62H 1.0110 8.206 1,1.16 (l.'O 606 6..127 1 400 1. H66 84 4 4.5'i(l 1,601 4.I1M 1.400 777 6.0.-0 2,C,25 33 3.N.15 1..12S ' 4,4:10 1.1W2 .. 4.0114 1.642 17.K66 4,7H.' 2.HOO 1,601 in 1,800 I 8.MI0 1.4 .K , I 1.606 7H I i 1,160 610 l.'i.'.O I l.'.O 7.106 2,067 160 ! 11,714 3.6:16 1,160 I .1.600 1.002 3,7m 1,706 j IXH LAItl. ;0"l. 17,615 1I.7H4 8,624 j,o;,8 10.474 18,010 lo,:ioj 14.406 ,746 V.0I6 10,42:t 8,678 10,4.11 1,1X6 6,727 3,100 6.1.11 6.860 lt.766 6.11.:; 6,621 6,606 24.041 4.0X0 1I.SI8 2.:t;.3 3.370 .402 17,700 4.601 6.4.16 104.272 66.M3 I 16,160 4,20 11)1.686 all partita inlrrartrd will takr uoticc, tbat appeal mar 20, 168. Jirji Woods, (fjrorfrifJ, c?tf. CLEARFIELD STORE, Near Philipsburg, renn'a. William W. TletH George L. Heed - John F. Wearer. W illiam Powell. jW. W. IlKTTS A Vo. I (Sueraasora to Munaon fc ltoopa) I TT AVE j-jat reeelrfd alaraa ad well aelectad ! XX. atoca i all Kindt ol Uuoaa, auca aa DKY GOODS, CLOTUISO, . r-1 r.- I r ti J J !" iilaiti. Kaili, UiU, rmiitJ. QuMmtif, Urort-nei, flour, iiicon, iooa, o. wdkd ti i offering t grcfttljr REDUCED THICKS VOW CASH, Or In oka&p for Ll'MllER and SHINGLES Wa Intend to maka It to tha advantage of tba TIMBER MEN i ClearBeld Creek to ret their anpptira from tbla 'point: brine? an tba line of Iba Railroad, we can aell gooda on better terma then at anj point in Clearfield county, and wa are eellingour aloek ) aurh prices as to make it an object to those bujitig to buy from us. ADVANCES OF GOODS, FEED, AC, Made on account of SQUARE TIMBER, which wa will either eol! on oommiaaion, or buy at fixed ratea. X"Ce11 and lee If our goods and prices Boat mil tha times. W. W. BKT1S A CO. hear Philipsburg, Nor. I, 1 SAA. P LOU It of different brands can be had at all times, at eery low prices, at tk CLEARFIELD STORE, norS-lf Near Philipsburg, Pa. 727 RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Importers, Jobbers and Retailera of DRY GOODS AT POPULAR PIIICES. HAVE the most elegant and diversified stock in this market, at theVERTLOW PRICES incident to the great shrinkage of values. Their toek ia composed wholly of new and de sirable fabrics, in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, lo which arc daily added the cheapest and choicest offerings in this and oilier markets. RICKEY, SHARP k CO., 7T Cheatimt Htreet, r,i,o.y1 PHI LAD EL I'll I A REY0LITI0 IX Bl SI ESS AT Ct'RWn5iVlI.I.r., nr 1IARTSOCK & GOODWIN. rpilK undersigned having entered Into co - part - 1 nershl i in th mercnntil bostnei., adopt thi method of notifying tha public generally. end the citirens of Curwensville and vicinity in particular, tbat uictehandi.. of all kinds will be sold by as as cheap a. Ih. Sam rjo.llly ls. where in the county. Wa hare a full supply of DRY GOODS. Onmiitinf Id part of Pratt flnodt, Manllni, Printi of all tb iiHoa and ttrlct ; txgether with a full aiKortioent of j NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS it CAPS, Iloota, s'hoc a. Hardware. Uurensnarc. A well as Tinware, Cedarwar. Wilowwara, bneteu and Brooms i together with larg stock of tlrorcrir j and always a lull stock of FLOUR, FISH, SALT, Ac. In short, w. keep a full ripply of .very thing "" r- ".a... m .n. very oes. .on.., j i. ...b.i and In styl cf manufactur will compare with used in this "' those of any other establishment. For th eon- W want all our old customers and as many , ,,nleno f th publio, ha has opaned a esles new ons as ran make it convenient, lo glv us ,a in Mr- iri,?,-. Tailoring ostablisbmenU a call before pur: asing elsewhere. w-kel street, wher all can be aecomroo- DAMKL I1ARTSOCK. EDWIN GOODWIN. Cnrwensvill. Febroa. y II, lMg. Extraordinary Inducements TT v- FMITII still leads In low price, t J, . am aetermined to loae off my stock by tu. priocs which I offer ll at. Ki.ry on want- ir.g to ear money which is now so care ean do se by railing oa me. I ls offer to sell my whole stork and Allures. This is a rare oppor tunity, as business stands ar very scarce, and mine is the oldest and best location In tb town or Ctsarfirld. II. W. ,MITH. February 1S01. 5-8 g 13 i ! j U S 3 B S3. ftp c o 1 0! I'll -r S lii. 0 S-S ! J ! B 2 " 5 j5: 1-s Tal. No. Yaluo. lax. , Ool.l.ARt IH.SACTS f.'.J 64 36 36 26 87 t 17 31 42 60 M 67 01 4.1 30 20 23 28 84 .11 17 26 0.1 21 V 10 1 26 42 16 605 360 25 10 685 1,102 70 2S6 2,210 ft; 06 , 3 60 2 65 10 6 85 11 02 7 Oil 2 85 22 30 8 60 1 70 "1 66 . 1 1 " l 00 3 60 3 05 1 60 1 30 40 1.1 10 2 20 6 65 60 7 2 60 16 OS 6 .15 40 7.860 3, ..(15 3,625 726 1.640 ' V.0AII j 4,750 .1.750 I 2,:'.::i 12,1K5 5.H8II S.s.iO 7411 1.016 2. MII0 1.118 2.676 4,681 2.6:15 1.120 2,840 l,7h 4.460 2.460 4.5:10 1 ,6'HI 7,850 2,480 3. VI0 1,838 3,435 20 I IV 43 10 16 30 15 8IVJ I 170 160 115 1011 350 305 150 MO 40 1,310 220 666 60 TO 2..0 1.605 5.16 40 31 iMJ 3 66 20 18 0 60 18 39 20 68 2D 26 16 40 16 86 16 81 74 82 13 00 34 04 7 06 10 II 28 20 63 .". 14 07 10 30 644 07 13.276 I 132 76 114,770 b. n.ado itwn thi. lima and that da, bat that - - - (fnglnf Works. H. DUVALL'S POUT A BLE Igri FiXtilXI. WORKS, Now. 33 to SS Market HI ! t, ZAXKSV1LLE, OHIO. D U V A IL '8 fJhaiDPioH EllcinCS and S&W MilU, 1 ' Tba cbeapeat and best, and CAN CUT H0RE LUMBER, at less tiptnr, than any other in th Union. THE HEFT KNQINlt AND MILL MAM IN TIIK UNITED STATES I For proof of this assertion, refer yon to our . . many customer. OUR ENGINES AND SAW MILLS Are warrnnled to cut 10,000 Feet of Pine Lumber, inch measure, in Ten Hours I kuOur small alias, (S, 10 and 14 bora pow er.) ara nnrqualcd FOR FARM PURPOSES.' TIXTIM)IAI.. Tto, Blair Co., Pa., Oct JS, 1PJ. J. II Dural) -DearSIr ! Wa hare been ranning oar mill and ogin eonatantly einc w raceel it. H e ara rutting from (1,0 to to 8,010 feet per day. Everything works splendid. Not a journal bcalcd or anything ls gon wrong sine w surtrd. Wa saw oak and pin log that ara ao iariro that our saw won't reach through. Tha little engine drire the saw through with a 4rp4r,nl u ,boagh th lg wa not half j .rf., w .re qaita sall.Sed that w ean eut 10,000 feat per day. 1 BURLEY. B!ir Btfoa, Pa., July. 17, ISM. J. II. Derail Sir t Our ergin and Bill works nicely t gives go ti satisfaeiioa. Whaveawed from t.OuO to 10.000 feat of lumbar per day. Yours, truly, KILL A McCAULEY. Lari Citt, Pa., Oct. IJ, im. J. H. Purall blr t Our mill and engine worki flnelr. nd get e good tatl'fartian. We tawed IA A,, A a-. -a sT 1 1 t .l .al 1(1-. hurry up my second mill and eoginei lime Is! money now. Yours, truly. A. 8. MUXES. I from th RrookrUle Republican, Oct. 13, ISM.) I Coon Sawtao. Wa ara informed that on Fri day last Mr. Ilardesty sawed 10,000 fret of lum ber in eight bnura, with th ssistanr of four hands beside hlmelf fire being the number re. quired. Th sawing was done on on ol Duvall' Portable Raw Mills, which Mr. II. has erected in Pnlk town. bin fnr one enfernri.tfie friend, klr. j A g, Kbinea. W. don't think ny mill in th coiy Beal this. Our lumber men should M ,ni , ,n, aai jn operation, , . f(r IVwril,lirB rirrll1.r,,.ri'ce List, .. sddres. , j l VAI,L S Portable Kn.ino W.,rks. N'os. Sj to 46 Market ftreet, Kauesvillc, Ohio. arpi,'07:cowly F. O. MII.I.F.n, Agent, CicarlieM, Pa. ADOLPII SCJIOLPP H.ttmfacturr of intt Wholetnle and Retail Irtlrr in TOIIAl'C'Ot VUi AltS CLEARFIELD, PKSVA, "I E.TECTF I'LLY annoancea that h ba re I V eently commenced the above bftslnee tn t tearfield, and solicits a share of patronage. I I dated who may favor him with a rail. He has ' L...I i.. .m.i. .r I- always en band a superior article of CIIKWINU and PMOKINU Tobacco, to whiek he Invite : the attention of all "lovers of th weed." f Havana Cigars for 10 cent. Merchanta and Dealera throughout th aoaaty supplied al lb lowest wholesale prices. Call and i amine kis stock wken yon com lo Clearfield, nor2J.tr jMlE CH EA TEST GOODS, of nil kinds, ar to b had at tb Clearfield Flora. W. W. EETTS A CO. Sear Philip. burg, Pa , Not. , M If J. ftsVl-V." ;vi;7 "J. I "-f . ' --.3 7: ! : -:. l:rA .... . alar -.- ; "aa WATT II KM. - 1 B in i B 141 o t I cv r.1 trl H i 1"- i g : o 1 1 2 I a 3 : il'li'i : i ? ! - c 1 j, a, ; - : f-2-n,T j 1 e " : S .11 f ! r AgKre5ti-. t Suua 1 liOI.I.ABH. III.I.K.A (-in o. !lll.Ht'TII lil.l.K.t 1I6.K2.1 I II3.N4II 67.824 35.627 ' 81.682 I 187,511 I 06,620 16:1.400 I 61.057 ! 168.141 j 62.730 j 122.164 ; 4TI i 20.341 i 40.1100 62.421 , 05.141 107,316 3:1,86:1 ! I.I68 23 t 76 4 00 tftO 34 42 05 2x 62 27 18 27 02 SO 66 41 47 40 20 23 76 30 68 46 80 73 82 hO 4 71 22 18 11 .16 24 14 20 68 .13 66 16 00 1,138 40 678 24 .166 27 826 82 1.875 II 085 20 1,6:14 09 640 67 1.6S1 41 627 30 1,221 61 487 10 203 41 409 09 624 21 651 41 1.073 15 K.3S8 63 369 76 019 04 609 77 1,661 30 262 00 MO 10 127 83 414 05 7U6 70 1,317 11 818 0 871 14 I 00 1 60 1 25 19 26 18 511 3 00 2 00 75 2 25 M.U76 61.0O4 60.077 166.130 2f..200 02,610 12,733 41.405 70.670 131,711 81.8O0 87,114 4 60 1 ot 6 06 I 00 8 00 1 60 2 00 0 00 2.S.',2.764 I 28.S27 0 4 II 63 I 18 46 I 80 60 1.064 after aaid day nona w.ll ba allowed. The Truth Will Out. "tlERPoSS who wish get tho true account X f the lata Rebellion should purebaaa the j Youths' History of the Great Civil War, Containing siaTeen illustrations and fonr hundred pages, pulilisheri by Van Evrle, Ilorlon A Co., New York. Kvery Druiocrat should purchase a coor of this great work. Orders scut by mail will lie promptly attended to. Prior, per oopr, 9 1.60 ; postage Ij cents. Address, C. J. KEAfiY, Agent, Feb. 3m pd. lilcn Hope. Pa. CLEARFIELD BAKERY7 rpiIB rltlten af Clearfield and elcialty aro X. hereby aatified that the undersigned keeps onatanlly on band llltKAD, I'll.S. CAKES. HULLS and all kind of C0NFEC1 10NKKIKS. rt a ftTi E X Are aotlfled that during th rafting season a full aupply of Brand will always h kept on hand. J. A. oTADLKK. Clearfield, Jannary 30, ISM. GREAT BARGAINS 1 AT PRIVATE SALE I rpilK subscriber, contemplating going Into other X business, will sell, at private aale, bis entire stock of Pottery and Stoneware, At hi Kiln, in Clearfield. Those wh may need wan-of this kind can secure it at a heat y reduction on the usual price, by calling soon, because he intends to close it out as soon as po.sihle. FltKDFItlCK LF.ITZINtJKR. Clearfield, October J4, l"7-tf. 1Tfar FOR SALE! TIIIIK subscriber offers for aala a rcry raluublo X pr.pertv, situate in Union towmhip. Clear bed couuty. viii 1 WO TRACTS OF LAND, Containing over 300 .Irrrt, Wilh good ImproTcments, a fine quality of: Tin,tMr .n,l Co In ehnhdance. fKd Orchards.' a Paw-mill four Dwelling houses, three llarns, Ac., thereon. The two tracts will be sold together or eparately, to suit purchasers. Far particulars, apply to the subscriber on th premises, or address huubr letter at Roekton P.O. jMilfl-llin JilllX DIIE.-LEU. Woolen Factory. Inlon Mills. Inlon ton iisblp. Clear field ro , l'a. nAVINQ pnrcbased an Interest in the I'nioa Mills, we are prepared torard Wool, man u l suture and finish Clulh,and do all kinds uf work In our line on short notice, ia workmanlike manner, and on reasonable terms. Also, FLOUR, FEED AND LUMBER Manufactured and for sale. Terms Cash. Wool Intended for carding ran b left at R Mosrop' or J. P. Kratter', wher we will get and return it on Saturdays of each week. Letters of Inquiry addressed to ni at Rocktoa r. 0. will receive piompt attention. F. K, A 1. R. ARNOLD. Roekton, Juns 27, 1S07. Clearfield Nursery. KN'COUHAGL HOMh INDlMKl, fpilK nndrrslgnrd, having slah!iahd a Kur JL aery on the 'Pik, about half way between Clearfield and Curwensville, is prepared to fur nish all kinds of FRVIT TREKS, (standard and dwarf.) Kvergreens, Hhrnhbery, Hrap Vine, Gooseberries, I .a ton Hlarkberry, Strawberry, and Raaberry Vioaa. Alao, Biberiaa Crab Trees, yoince. aod early aoirlet Rhubarb, Ac Ordsrs promptly attended to. Address, J. 1). WRIGHT. sepSO 64 y Cnrwcnsvills, Pa "VTOTICs". TO 1 t)(l OWM'.Ks. We aro, for CASH. He generally baa oa bnJ. at his prepared to drive the r.istnt'hanaa River, tn Furniture rooms, a varied assortment of reedy thc Spring of IStIK, from Williamrport to Havre do' made furiiture, among which ar tJnu-, r.linul.1 you have any logs to go below I . , ctiii.- numno Willinmsptirt wo will, if you wish it. take cbarpe' 1SL lib A US AM) M L)t-iOA l IS. of and drive them with ours, pro rating the cost of: Wardrobes and Hook-Cses; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, driving in proportion lo the auiouut tlrivcn. ror' furlbcr ltiforniation. ad.lress t ll.M'l A ttl.A.M llfliut, l lniailrlplila. R. K. II A LEY A CO.. Ilsltimore. .M.I. II. JAMES A CO., Baltimore, Aid. February , Sh-2ui.pd. Attention. Afilicledi ritnK subscriber gives nolle thai h ha i resumed th practice of Medioin In Luth Ofsbnrg. where h Intends to devote bis atten tion to the treatment of CHRJN10 DISEASES in peiteral. Ha will keen on band a choice se lection of HRl'tiH and MEDICINES adapted to th treatment af ehrani diseases, and may be onaaltrd at kis cs at any hour of th day, N. 11, A word to thos afflicted with chronic diseases may b to Titai advanlag. Mast mat wot b aware that cot nvar Pbeicians who do a itii'iss piaetlco bar not ttua to attend to tho treatment of chronic diseases, and ons queally a as Leer lb ami hence thi class f dls- Mtiuirrs victrsiva attention. UKiiRtsR WILiON, M. D. Lulher.borg, Feb. ti, URS-tf Crape Vines for Sale. VI.L th leading hsnlr rerietie f first qual ity. CONCORD Cl'TTl.NtlS, tl 00 per hundred. Orders solicitrd as oem as convenient, and filled in rotation, hr A. M. HILLS. Clewrtleld, Pa., AngnM fi, IHf.7. the DEMOCRATIC At .MASAC. t),,l cents. Leery voter should ka one. H. -7" a i o 1 x . - i - a. 8 3sii Il.fl o o !.! t&i. 1,'TJI 1805. I0i, ln'rcafir. t l)rrparr $77,47.1 . VU.II.IO 4:i,'J7 2".l9 51.404 126.301 8:t.2.i0 I, 1.055 40.930 101I.K16 65,706 76,710 34.501 II, 174 30.150 69,208 ' 46.1120 43,U2 154,430 41,202 43.64S 41.327 135,448 18.173 72.548 12,801 '"To'Tii 76,04 60,979 30,34 fliri.H.i 113.840 7.2l 35.627 82.08 1K7.511 i :i9,3.'.0 17.510 13,837 16,488 30,278 61,120 13.270 84,454 15.627 68,295 6,013 45.454 14.215 6.167 19,759 .1,21? 19,112 61,183 181,417 06.520 1 63,409 64.957 168.141 62, 7.'19 122.164 48,719 20,341 40.009 02.421 66.141 1117.315 138,863 .16.970 01,904 60,977 166,136 26,290 02,019 12,73.1 41,405 79.679 131.711 82.8MI 87,114 t4,316 22 66 IH.2 .6 I.... 18.660 I.... 17 2 87 02 16 2V 44 60 0 60 30.6M2 0.117 19,471 "i'iiJ'ii" 28.957 65,727 21.011 60,730 128 18 81 32 20 71 44 25 42 18 70 23 1,819,260 1 2,:,2,76 I l,6i'7,94" 4.444 CHAItl.nH R. WORRELL, 1 HlvNUV rSToNK, HTII1.LLO FMKAl), J HlvNliV riToSE, Commniionrra. f durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. HE fecond Term, of Iwrntr-two weeka, will coinmcnee on MONDAY, February 17, 1S68 TERMS OF TUITION t Reading, Orthography, Writing Object Lessons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary Ueog- rauhT. per half U-rm, (of tleten wexki.l... ti 00 History, Locul and Descripliro tio graphy with Map Drawing, Urammar, Meutal ' and Written Arithmetic. iO Algebra and the Sciences 0 00 Clearfield, January 30, 16C3. Clearfield Academy. ReT. ?. L. HARRISON, A M.. Principal rpnK THIRD SESSIOH of th present eho- X lastie yearof thia Inatitutloa willeommenc on MONDAY, th 17th day of February, 1"H Pupils can enter at any time. They will be eharged with taitioa from th tint tby ntr to the close of th besrion. The tours of Instruction embraces svery thing included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education for both eeies. Th Principal, haeing bad th adrantaga of mack iprlno tn hi profession, esure pa rent and guard-an that his entire ability and nergiea will b devoted to th moral and men tal training of the youth placed under hi oharg. ii-.li! of n nio.v Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per cieetion (II weeks) - $$ 00 Grammar, Urography, Arithmeti, and History 00 Algebra, Oeometry, Trigonometry, Men suration, fiurvcyiag, Philosophy, Ph)al ology. Chemistry, llook Keeping, Botany and Physical Orography . . $0 00 Latin, I) reek and French, with any of th abnr Drenches - . SIS 00 4"Xo deduction will V made for abaenc. -Fcr further particulars inquire of Rev. p. L. HARRISON, A. M., ClcsrSsld. Feb. , I86S tf. Principal. LOGAN ACADEMY. A High Fchool for Royr, al IIKLL'8 MILLS. j Vc tb Pannsylvama Central Railroad. : eltte begins April 20th. Herd for a circa- lar. Address R. H FULTON, Principal febjil.; Antiitown, Blair eounty. Pa. efurniturf. C l, K A ll F I K 1. 1) FURNITURE ROOMS. Market Street, eatt of Fourth. TKOtTMAX, Proprietor. THE rubscribsr beg lear to call tb atten tioa of the cititrns of Clearfield and sur rounding country to tho fact that h is now prepared to furnish, oa ahort aotlc, Cabinotware of all Styles & Patterns Foiled for either Tartar, Dining or Bed rooms, by th single article, or la e.ls t suit par chasers i Bureaus, Pofaa, Loeares, Hat racks, Tables, Stands, Ac , Aa, I also manufactur CHAIRS A SETTEES BELOW CITT PRICE. Consisting of Parlor, Pining room, Can, Rocking and other Chairs, Which I propose to warrant and sell cheaper than ean b purchased else. hire. Jnst trr ana JOHN TltOL THAN. Clear B .Id, Feb. IT, lOfiT-U CHEAP FURNITURE. JOHN GULICII DESIRES to Inform kis old friends and ens turners, that having enlarged his shop and inoreased bis facilities for manaiactaring. ha la now rreeared tn snake to nrd.e .nek KiarnifHr ! may be desired, ia cood tv I and at ehean rates lireaHfat and Dining Katensioa Tables; Com. mon. French-post, Cottage, Jenny-Ltnd and other Hedtteads ; N"la or all kinds, Work-elands. Hat-racks, Wash stands ; Rocking end Arm chair ; spring-seat, ean bottom, parlor, com mon and other Chairs ; Looking-Ulaases of every description on hand i and new glasses for old frames, which will be put In on very reasonable terms on shortest notice. He also keeps on kand or furnishes to order, Corn-husk, llslr aad Cot tun top Mattresses. Coffins of Evf.ry Kind Mad to order, and fnnerale attended with a Hearse whenever desired. Also, Hons Painting done to order. Tha subscriber also maounao tnrcs, and has constantly on hand, Clement's Patent Washing Machine, Ih ban now in as I Thos using this msrhla never need be with. ut clean clothes! He alio has Flyer's Patent Churn, a superior orli.-le. A family using th vnura never acea wiiucait oullerl All tk abov and many other article ar fur alsbd I eustomcrsekaap lor Cash or elehanged for approved country produce. Cherry. M.pls, Popiar, Llnwood and other Lumber suitable for Cabiaet woik, taken la txobang for furnltu' tMlemember the shop ii oa Harks! street, Clearfield, Pa., and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store." JOHN Ol'LKU. Novsraber A, 1S1 y 1TRt W A NTI;ir.Th7sIwr7rir"7ilT7r. the highest prices, in CASH, fnr all kinds of Fur and DeerSktus. 1. L. Rkl7.RNTtlX. Jannary t, Io tf. y.ooh anil , m;y hoot am) Mioi; mh,t. EDWARD MACK. Ob Markol Mrttl, 'r.ila laa Dltirt. Kabllfaa- r1tlK frnrrlftnr tiai nured in la tba HOOT 1 S1IOK nulii al thr ahor ttand. aa4 ii ditrmlt,ad not lo b aiitdon tiliir 10 tjual lY or prlra for hl work, Hrxclal aiuatlalr will ba paid lo manufacturing Pwad work. Ha bar el band a larif l"t ol Grchrh Rip aad filfSliIni, cf tharrry bed qoallty. iMnttH tona of CloarHald an I THlnilj ara rrapMtfalljr Inviltd to (ira bin trial, Ko ahargt for aallt. o, ' 0 tf TEUE PROtL.VniED. THE WAE OVEliTN CIEAEFlELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Nearly all the Contrabands going back to their old mortars; but 'nary one going to old Massachusetts, vhtrt they were loved so long and so well. IN' eonaeqoenee of tha ahore feta. P. SHORT, of Ibe old "Flton Shoe bb.p," would an ooiinne lo h ia onmeroaa patrons, and the peoplo of ClearOeld eonnly at lare, that he baa now a Orlt rata lot of feud material, Jot reeeirad from tha kaat, and ia prepared onanort notioeto make and aicnd Roota and 8hoea, at bia new ahup in (traham'a row. He la aatiafied that he ean pleaao aM.faoleaa it mirtu heaome Intenaelr total eiejr-at-bomo patriota.) He ia prepared toaeli low for Caah or Coantry produce, lion't forget the ghon next door to Bbowere A Oraham a atora, on Market rtrret, ClearOeld, 'a aod kept bj a fellow enmmvnlT called jrl,'67-2 "BllORTr. DAN I ELCONNLLY, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer HAS jut rtrcired a flnt lut of French CALF 6KINK, and ii aow prepared to Duanfa- tum evarTtfaitiK in hii line at tba lowest flKuraa. He will ttarrant bn urk lo be aa repreante4. Ha ratpeetfutly loticita a call, at bis shop oa Market street, aeeond door west of the po to fi.ee, where ha will do a'l in hie power to render sitis faotioa fioma fiua lie iter tups oa hand. myU,-67-j DAMKL CONNELLT. XEW BOOT AD SHOE SHOP, IX ClRWCKniLLE. rfinB tubaerilier baring lately etarted a new X Boot and Fboo abop In Curwensvilla, oa Main etreet. oppoaito Joaopa R. Irwia a lrag atoro, rofpeetfallr annoancai to tba pabllo that ba ia prepared to mann'aetureall atrleaof Boote and hboea. and areretbltg la nia lint, on abort notira. Ha alao keepa oa band a rood aaaort- aant of ready-made work, which be will lell cheap for caah or country pro'tare. ht r re-ivi i v w T anca THE WESTERN HOTEL. CLEARFIELD, PA. TITJ toSfcriber haring l--d for ft tern of ytir tbif well hoown Hotel, ( kept fir BUf ytarf by Mr. Laalb.) aol r fitted and refitr sished tt throughout, ii now prepared Lo Mr UId trtrnlfre and th poblle fntr)y vpom tertni ft It boped ilikt preen tile to bmh patron and proprietor. Hit TABLE and B4K will be supplied witb the be it tba market affordi; aod O' paint will be (pared oo bit part to add to the eonronienre and enmfort of bit gveitt. A I.lvrry stable la alto attached t tbt t. Ublitlment. llortee, Bogniet, ete furniabod on rbort notice or pertont taken in any point deilred, JAMES A. 6TINB. jell Propfittof. SUSQUEHANISIA HOUSE. Curncnavlllc, Clearfield county, Pa. TB IS old and well stahlisked Hotel, beauti fully situated oa the bank of th Basque henna, in th borough of Cnrwensvill, has ba led fofa term of yrrs by th andrrsigncd It has been entirely refitted, and ia now opea to tba pabli ganerall and the trnvalliog oommvi nity in particular. No pains will be apared to render guests comfortable while tarrying at thi hour. Ample Etabting room fur the accommo dation of teams. Charges moderate. novJl if WM. M. JEFFRIES. MOUNT VERNON HOUSE. LOinF.R CITV, CLKARFIF.LD CO , PA. Fll f I E undersigned having purrhsaid thia Hotel, lakes Ibis opportunity of informing the pub lic in general, and travelers in particular, that bo has taken groat piitis in refurnit-bing and refitting it with spoviAl Mei-eiie to the accomino lation and comtort of alt who niay choose to give him a cail. LltjVORS of the bcst qtmlity will be kept at th Bar. and the wante of bts patrons will be attended to with pleasure and promptness. Ample TA III.INU attached thereto, mytl-ly JAMES ARTUl'RS. RAILROAD HOUSE. MAIN STRKtT, PIIILlPsnfRO, PA. THE anderslgned keeps constancy oa hand tb best of Liquors. His table is always supplied with th best th market afforda. Tha traveling public will do well to give him a ealL novl.'di. ROBERT LLOYD. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. COXEcTOWN, DAirillN CO., PA. THE undersigned lake thl method of In forming th Watermen of Clearfield eouniv, thath ka refitted acd ro-opsned th hotel for merly kept by E. Shreinw, at Coiestown, wher h will tak special pains to render satisfaction to all who faror him with their patronage. Ho ha blown all tho rock nut of th river and planted snubbing posts for half a mile above hi place-. (fbl8,'7) GEORGE FALK. IRON aTYHOTELT HARRISBl'Rtl, PA., (Railroad street, one sqnare above the Depot.) fpbs subscriber respect fully invites tb publi and traveling community to giro him a call. Lambrmea ar. particularly Invited. Frenob, German and English spoke in th hoos. Charg es moderate. (Apr, 18 It.) J. M. WEAVER. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST 'ARRIVAL and or rovnsG the cnKArKSTi A Proclamation against High Prices! AT 1 ftr now opening ap a lot of th Wti and If nut tramnabla Gorxli aUl Varai arrr offrrd In this markrt, and at pnri thai it mind onr of thr it-hm! old day, of cheap tMtip. Thopa who lack fatih upon thia pfat, or dnria oar alia, g-atlunt upcrfiaiHtt aeid tut r.fr.r .fr or Aronr, Comor Front an I Mnrkrt -triH-Ia, Wher hr-y ran aw. frrl, Hrw and know fr than ttplvM. To fully vuilfrntiwid what areclirap poJ, tliiii nint W dtnio. We lo no I dotin il m-c sr to MnmrTrtte and itrmiaf ur tork. It ti enougU for m tu state that We have Everything that is Needed and nnaiwd la this market, aod at prieef that !t9nih both old and rmmp. dr.:ij JOrilaPlI 8 II AW A 80X. R. R0B1S0N & CO., WHOLESALE 6roccrs and Turk rntkers, Ipalrrt ill ttlwa, Irun and N'ailt Family Eour of the Best Brands, teoon. Hams, S.Ja au,l Sliiu.'.Ur; I.ar.l, Mas Fttrk, Chtse, lleans, lloininv, Tried Fruit, Carlo, and Lard Oil, lined Href, Ac. No. SSt l iberty Htreet, (Real KroU ar7-ly l'lllBV:Htt TA. CAI'TIAII porsias are karrhy cautioned against purchasing or ia any way middling with one bay Mare, si year old, now la th posarssioa ol Jacob 8. Gcarhart, of lieeatur tp., as th same belongs te bi and I left with bias oa loaa suSJool to my order. fcbW-dt L. DESNIXa. riHIK DEMOCRATIC AI.MAKAC for lkO lT and lMft Mle'at th "ltej.bllesisi" orhee. Trir ih ernts. Mai'cd lo nj ti Ires, tfv
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