She gcpuWiran. Gkoroi ILGoodlandkb, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, March 19, 1868. DEMOCEATIOSTATE TICKET. ACBtTO IHIMl, , HON. CHARLES K. BOY lit. Of Faytt county. OBTBTOB OBBBBAL, OEM. WEllIKCTOW H. EKT, Of Columbia county. Our "loU" neighbors "overlooked" the delegates to the Chicago Conven tion, t lbs late session of , their Honntir Convention. nd now sk j their County Committee to elect one. Where does the authority come from ! 3Ir, "Military Necessity" must be bout again. We notice by the Journal, that Mr. Wallace's speech and circular have greatly disturbed, and sharpened up, the editor and soinobody else that "cannot stoop." If this latter liped "cannot stoop," we advise it to cither tnd erect or lie down.. By adopting the latter, it may find its proper level. Copperhead and ex-rebels seem to disturb our loyal neighbors muchly. We would like to know, if they are alarmed already, what w ill become of their saint when It really thunders, as it most assuredly will, occasionally, between this and next Christmas f Come, doacon, don't be alarmed your greatest enemy, is yourself; neither Cops nor rebs will lock yon up in a bastile, or injure you In any way, pro vided you behave yourself..-. ; i lion. Henry Btanbery, 'Attorney General, has resigned his position, lor the purpose of defending the Presi dent before tho Impeachment Bureau. Mr. Browning, Secretary of the In terior, is acting in the capacity of Attorney General. Judge Blsck, of this Stats, Judge Nelson, of Tcnn., Wm. M. Evart( Esq., of N. Y., and lion. Benj ' K. Curtis, of Mass., (form erly a Jadgaot the Supreme Court,) are tbo other attorneys for Mr. John son.. . . f . '1. J, AlCCUIiJuglT. frftl., 01 kilt; of Representatives, has our thank for a copy of the "Legislative Hand Book," compiled by 1 tho Resident Clerk., v ,,-,'.., . r This would bo a valuable publica tion, if correct j but so far as it relates to the affairs of our county, it is gross ly incorrect, and seems to have been thrown ' together promiscuously by some paster or folder when not other wise engaged. The printer has done his work well, but the compiler is un . fit for tho work ho undertook. "He ' may answer for'Rosidcnt Clerk" and - for depleting tho Treasury, but lie ' is evidently too lary to compile sta tistics. Thi XIX District. Our readers no doubt have noticed by the proceed , ings of the late Democratic Slate Convention, that the Democracy of the XIX Congressional District have been liberally rewarded, especially our own county. The Convention unanimously re-elected Hon. Wm. A. Wallace Chairman of tbo Stale Com mittee, wbilo Ex-Gov. Biglcr was cho sen delegate at largo to the National Convention, and T. J, McCullough Esq., has again been placed on the State Central Committee Hon. W, ' A. Gslbraith, of Erio,was chosen elec- ' tor. arid Hon. Wm. L Scott, of the ssme county, and Hon. Byron D. Hamlin, of McKean county, were cho- ; sen as District delegates to the 4th of July Convention. These areallwor . thy gentlemen, and wilt represent the district with honor. ' '- " - Atu HampnMr Elertlon. . The oleclinn in this State came off - on the 10th instant, and, as usual, went for the Disuni6n Radicals, by a , reduced majority. ' Last year,-Gen Harriman had 3,146 majority, while this year he has less than 2,300 ' loss of 33 per cent, for tho Rads. ; and . this, too, while they imported more .than 2,00 voters from Msino, Ver mont snd Msssachusctts. Every large and "toil" manufacturing establish ment in the State boarded from ten to ' fifty men from those Slates for ten - days preceding the election. The ..... . , , . distneta wss increased, while that of uniiuirauc iviu lurvueuuminc rami the Ruds. decreased; but thoy, made ,H up In the manufacturing towns and along the border, whero every 'joil" bummer was on hand from tho States .above indicntod. The fin'o is safe ' 1or the Democrats next November, because then . these bummers must stay it home to save their own States. - "The la to lamented" carried tbisStaie . in 1SG0 by, 0,115 majority, which pas' been decreasing every year, si nee; '.and "by, tlid time tnothcr' election! Comes around, "loyalty" will be as dead as it wa fi .J77Rnd remain I to touch longer ; , " - t rvjrrct of ttptitthmjnl. Friday tho 13lh was the day fixed by the Hump Senate, for the President to appear bclorc them In ubedftence to tho summons served upon him. Tho following proceedings wero then had: the man roi'Ht or lMpr.vcnMENT. ' At the expiration of tho morning hour tho Puksiphnt pro tern, announced that the Chair was vacated tor tne Chief Justice of tho United Slates. The Chief Justico entered at tho sido door, alter a short pauso, and the Sergcant-at-Arnis made proclamation in the usual form. - The Secretary of the Senate, Mr. John W. Forney, then read the jour nal of tho last meeting of the Court. During the reading a long filo of tho members of the House could be een throuirh the half open door. " On motion of Mr. Conklimi, of New York, tho reading of the articles in oxtontto in the minutes was dis pensed with. At the conclusion of the reading, Mr. Howard of Michigan, Chairman oi tho Committee of Seven, submitted the following order, which was adop ted: i Ordered, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives that the Senate is in iU chamber ana ready to proceed iu the trial ot Anorew John son, President of the United States, and that seats are provided for the accomodation of its members. The Chief Justice directed the Scrgeant-at-Arms to attend to the ex ecution of tho order, and The Seigeunt-at-Arms threw open the doors and announced The man agers of the Impeachment on the part of the House of Representatives. The Managers appeard, and by the direction of the Chief Juntice took seats at tbo table on the left of the Cbair. Messrs. Stevene and Butler were absent. ' ; ; - Mr. Grimes suggested that the Sen ators who had not taken tho oath be now sworn. 1 ' - The Secretary callod Mossrs. Doo- littlo, Edmunds, Patterson, of ftew Hampshire, and Tickers, of Maryland. Mr. Doolittle was not present. Mes srs. Edmuuds, Patterson and Tickets came forward and the oath was ad ministered to them by the Chief Jus tice. ' ' " The Scrireant-at-Arms then sub scribed to the following affidavit road by the Clerk: "The feregolog writ of mmtnoni, addrced U Andrew Johoion, Praaidnt af th I tint Suto, and lb foregoing preoopt, addrced lo no, were tbi. day aerved upon the laid Andrew Jonnion, by delivering to and Waring with him eonirl of ant H tht Exscnttn Bullion, tho amwl plan of bod of tb .aid Andraw Juhmran, an balarday, (he 7th day "I March, in.Unt, at KTiin oclcwk. (Signed) ' Ur.nnct u. nnowic, eWgaant-at-Annt of I ha Vnitad 8aUi SanaU.' The Cmir Jisticr The Sorgcant- at-Arms will call the accused. Tho Sergcant-at Arms, in a loud voice s "Andrew Johnson, rrcsiuoni of tho United States 1 Andrew John son. President of the United States 1 Appear and answer the articles ot impeachment exhibitea againBi you by the House of Representatives ol the United blates. ' th' point, nl j -r rs tarnod that way for a moment, but Mr. But ler entered and took bis seat with the other managers. . Mr. Johnson, of Maryland, rose and said something in a voice inaudi ble in the gallery, whereupon the Cuiei Justice said The Scrgoant-at-Arnis will inform the counsel of the President. 1 - ; ' ' ' The President's oounsol, Stanlry, Curtis and Wilson, were ushered in at the side door, and took seats at the table to tho right of the Chair. Mr. Slanhcry on the right, the others in the order named. . Mr. Conk i.l no offered the following by direction of the committee, in or der, he said, to correct a clorieal error : Ordered, That the twenty-third rulo of the Senate for proceedings on the trial of impeachment be amendod by inserting ufler the word "debato" in the second line, the following words : "Subject, however, to the operation of rule seven," so that if amended it will read as follows i "23rd. All the orders and decisions shall be mado and bud by yeas and nays, which shall be en tered on . the record, and without de bato, subject, however, to tho opera tion of rulo seven," ic. Rulo seven provides that the pro siding officer may, in tho first Instance, submit to the Senate, without a divis ion, all questions of evidenceand inci dental questions. Mr. Colliding explained that such was the original intention, but that the qualifying words wero accidentally omitted. The order was'adoplcd. At twenty minutes past one the Sorgcant-at-Arms announced tho mem bcrs of tho House of Representatives and the members entered and distrib uted tbomselves, as far as possible, among the chairs and sofas not al ready occupied by those having the entree to the Chamber under tho rules. Many, however, did not find soata at once. thi rRiBiniNT's pi.ka. Mr. Stanbert then roso and said Mr. Chief Justice, my brothers Curtis, Kelson and myself, aro hero this morn ing as counsel for the President. I have bis authority to enter his plea, which by your loave I will proceed to read. Mr. Stanbory read ss follows: Mr. Chief Justice : I, Andrew John son, rrcsidont of tho United Stales, having been served with a sinninons to appear before this honorable court sitting as a court of impeachment, to answer certain articles of impeach ment louna and presented against me by the honorable, tho Houso of Rep resentatives of the United States, do l ' norcoy ericr my appearance fy my counsel, Henry Stanberry, Bon. It Curtis, Jercmian 8. Black, Wm. M. avaris, ana i nomas A. it. kelson, who have my warrant and authority tbtrefor, and who are instructed by me lo ask a reasonable timo for the preparation of my answer lo said ar licit. After a careful examination of the articles of impeachment and consulta tion with roy counsel, I am satUfled that at least fbrty days will be neees ey forlhe preparation of my answer, and I respectfully ask that it be al lowed, -i I' -irri a a fNgned) Anprew Jobnson. ' Mr. Stanbert I have also a pro-1 iniiuoiii, iu bd noon OI MIS' application j whether it is in order to offer it now the Chair will decide. The Cinr.r Jcsthi The appear ance will be conoidored as entered. You can proceed. ;' M r. HTANitfcHT sffiiln read as follows ) In the matter Of tho impeachment of Andrew Johnson, President of the United Stales. Henry Stanherr, Henjamin R. Curtis, Jeremiah S. Black, Wm. M. Kvnrts, Thomas A. R. Nelson, of counsel for respondent, movo tho Court for ,the allowance of forty days fur tho preparation of tho atiBWei to tho articles ol 'impeachment, and in support of tho motioo mako tho following professional statement : The articles are eleven in number, involving many questions of law and fact. Wo have, during the limited timo and opportunity offered us, con sidcred, as far as possible, the field of nvestiiralion which must be explored in the preparation of tho answer, and the conclusion at which we have ar rived is ,that with the utmost diligence the timo we have asked is reasouublo and necessary. Tho precedents, as to time, for answer upon impeachment before tho Senate, to which we refor, aro those of Judge Chaso and Judgo Peck. In the case of Judgo Chaso timo was allowed from the 3rd of Jan uary until tbo 11th of February next, aucceodinc. to put in his answer a period of thirty-two days, but in this case thero were but a single article. Judire Peck asked for time, Irom the 10th to tho L'5th of May, to put iu his answer, aud it was granted. It appears that Judgo Peck had been long cognisant oi tne grounu iuiu ior his impeachment, and had been pres ent beforo tho committee of the House upon the examination of the witnesses, and had been permitted by tho House of Representatives to present to that body an eluuoiato answer to me charges. i .1.- t :.l - : 11 IB apparent mm me i rvoiuuui. in fairly ontillod to moro time than was allowed in either of the foregoing cases. It is proper to add that, the respondents in these cases wero law yers fully capable of preparing their own unswers, ana mat no pressing official duties interfered with their attention to that business. Whereas, the President, not being a lawyer, must rely on his counsel. The charges involve his acts, relations and intentions, as to all of which his counsel must be fully advised, opon consultation with him. step by step, in tho nrenaralion ol his dctenso. It ia seldom that a case requires such constant communication between cli ent and counsel as this, and yet such communication can only be had at such intervals as are allowed to Iho President from the usual hours that must bo devoted to bis high official duties. We further beg leave to suggest for the consideration of this honorable Court, that as counsel careful as well of their own reputation as of tho in terests of thoir client, in a caso of such magniludo as this, so out of the ordi nary rango of professional experience, whero so much responsibility is felt, they submit lo the candid considera tion of the Court that they havo a l. i un a iwi kliwuuil. ... - - I, ni. purlODity to diauhurffo tticir duty an seems to them to be absolutely neces sary. (Siirnod) Henry Stanbert, Benjamin R. Curtis, Jeremiah S. Black, William M. Kvarts, Thomas A. R. Kelson. . Counsel for Respondent. Mr. Binuram, Chairman of tho managers on the part of Houso, do- lievered a long herangiio to tho effect that the trial of the President proceed at railroad speed. ' . Mr. Stanbkky said the action taken by the honorable managers is so sing ular that in tho wholo courso ol my practice I havo not met with an ex aniplo of it. Tho President of tho United States, Mr. Chief Justice, is arraigned on impeachment by the Houso of Representatives, a caso of the greatest magnitude that we have ever bad, and is, as to timo, to be treated ns if it wero a case beforo a police court, to bo put through with railroad speed, on the first dav of tho trial. Wii ere do my learned friends fa nil a precedent lor calling on the trial on this nay. They say: "Wo have notifiod yon to appear hero to answer on a given day. Wo aro here. We enter our appearance. As my learned friend Mr. Curtis has said, you havo used precisely the lunguago that is used in a suhptr-na in chancery. But who ever heard that when delcndant in chancery made his appearance, he must appear with his answer ready to go on with the caso, and must enter on the trial ? Of course we coino here lo enter our appearance. We stato that we aro ready to answer. We do not . wish the case to go by default. We want timo, reasonable time, nothing more Consider that it is but a few days since the President was served with the summons ; that as yet all his counsel are not present. Your Honor will ob serve that of five counsel who signod this profcssiouablo statement, two aro not prosont and could not bo presont, aud one of them I am sure is not in tho city. Not ono of them, on look ing at these articles, suspected that it was tho intention lo bring on the trial at this day. Yet, wo understand tho gentlemen on tho other s'uld to say, read theso rules according to their letter and you must goon, If the gentlemen aro right, it we are hero to answer to day, and to go on with tho trial to day, then this is the day for trial. But articlo nino says: "At 12:30 p.m. of the day ap pointed for the return of tho summons against the person impenchod," show ing that this is the rttuin day and not the trial day. Tho managers auy that according to tho letter of tho eighth rulo this is tho trial day, and that we must go on and filo our nn swer, or that without, answer tho Court shall enter . tho plea of'not guilty" on the general isue, and pro ceed at onco. But we say that this is the return day and not the day of trial. After long rambling debato, in which nil the lending Rads participa ted, the President was given time to prepare his case until Monday the 23d instnnt, to which time the Court of Impeachment adjourned. land the Rumpcrsagain resolved them- solves into a United States Ssnate, to continue th r m i hnrii.n nf tl, Tn.,.L ury aud Libei tios of the country. ; OOR NEW YORK LETTER. New Yotik March 1 W. The n hii lmtff or time brings anninu Its revenges in Wall street as well as in favored localities. A few years ago tho Now York (iold Exchango was npfiUon of as tho "Coal Hole." (.old brokers wero atigmatised ns "Jew money-i-l.au gi-rs," "Sl.vlocks," "Skn. ners c- No term of abuse was suf- ficloiitly expressive of tho contempt hoRn ereatures wero held in. Yet ,l,.,-;,r the week iust passed no loss than ibur of the loading journals of this city, and Congressmen 'and Sena tors of various degrees, have referred to tho gold market as thafnovcr fail- inir barometor oi puouo upuuvu M onr worn newsnaoers and Congress man more irrcallv in error. The great battle of tho greenback giants, now being waged with such rclentluss fury between Yandorhilt on one side and Daniel Drew on the other, for possession of tho Erie railroad, with its great tributary connections to tho West, absorbs tho attention or our peoplcjustat presonU All Wull streot, yes, in fact, all Gotham ur taking sides in the controversy. The two railroad kings have suddenly become as famous lor daring uccus as xni:. Turpin tbo uiguwuynian found him sclfono morning on his way to New gate, tho observed all observers. The govorning molivo which prompted his exploitsjon Uonny liesa were precisely the same as those which govern tho ruovenionls of our Wull street feudal lords of mammon. Congress and im peachment, for the time being are for gotten, ltceenBirucuon nun ua-u n. pouod. How is Kris I is the common salutation of the street, in the gilded talonns. the countinir house, and even uliisnereil between the periods of prayer on the Sabbeth in church Public opinion, forsooth! Why you on it lure nersoiiilicd daily, both Vandurbilt and Drew, backed up by their hcavv artillurv reserves ol fifty millions of cash capital each at their command. Each outbids tno otner for the Erio succession, while the tockholders stand back appalled at the skill and cunning dislaycd on both aidua to throw them overboard. The no wor of feudalism is exomplifiod in the control of a great monopoly to day as it was in the lbtti century. Krie stock is now mado to fluctuate ten and fifteen percent, daily, as the tido of battlo shirts and enanges ; thousands are lost and won every moment of the day, and hundreds of erlant outside operators, anu iinipio- minded dupes, beggared beyond uoie of redemption. Ono side or tho other must break down oelore long, ami then look out fur squalls. Petitions havo been overruning the Bankruptcy Court. Throe hundred and thirteen have been proscntod in three davs. Prince Philips of Saxe Cobnrg, cousin or Oueen ictorn. ol r.nginuu is stoppingin thiscityattheBrovoort, llonsu. lie will remain some time in the country butdoclincs to bo mudo a lion, like a sensible man. Iookers out tor fashions observo that mnnv Urhoa hftcrtn In wear their dtrsses less, corded, and even foltied in broad flat plaits about tho waste On the tushionuhlo avenues may be seen, Montana rods, Meteriuch groens, with the bilhous-looking Ccledon ; but, thank goodness I no Bismurk browns. Black and green, aro fast crowding Bismark brown into oblivion. Frotty outdoor toilet of green ore now trim med with crosscut bands of black satin, fastened down at regular inter vals by green gimp buttons. Dark blue sergo drosses are generally trim med with rouleaux and leaves of black satin, and black dresses are finished with ornamentations of black or blue. The wonderful growth of this city since 1S50, the density of its popula tion at tho present lime, and the en-cham-ed value given to its real estate, affords a fruitful thome for the politi cal economist to ponder over. Since 1810, tho Increase of population in Now York has been equal to twenty eight percent, every five years, and has somewhat moro than doublod its original once in evory twenty years. It is estimated that its present pop ulation will number at least one and a quarter million of poople, while Brooklyn contains four hundred thou sand, and Williumsburg about ono hundred thousand souls all told; then comes Jersey City, our neighbors across tho North river with its thriv ing thousands, Hoboken close by and the largo towns and villages within a circuit often miles to bo added lo Iho number of poople who daily transact business at this great oentor. To feed and house comfortably thisvast army of humanity and keep employed the large masses of idle pooplo requires no small amount of mental as well as physical industry. Unless a cu.tngo soon takes place for tho bettor in tho financial condition of the country, Now York will soon be lurnod Into a hot bod liko London for the growth of the most abject pauperism. Colleetor.Smytho, of this city, lins received olllcluf information from tho State and Treasury Departments that cholera is prevalent at St. Thomas, W. I., and Tangier, Morocco. Col. Daniel li. Sickols has been oi dcred to join his regiment for duty without delay. Proper. Soldiers and clergymen in full rnk and pay have no businoss to go aliout doing politi cal work for eithor party. ., - - Tho attempt to uo the camel for military purposes in tho southern part of the United States has boon finally abandoned, after a costly ex periment of fifteen years. Thrco of these camels are sow in this city for sale. ' NEW YORK MARKETS. From Ilia elraular or Mnwra. Hoildan, Wlnohcu Irr A Co., Ill-oka and bank, Sll Ilmadwar, we ol.tnin Ihf following at to tho Hate of thu'ls'tw York ntnrkirla, ... , '"lil i KKirralrlT antlva, but Bni-tlled; thf Suctiili,in wrro fmin 11"! In Ml, nllli tluaing transw-tu-n at Iho lowcrt rntci. Cull Iciann, T pr oout. fimlga oaohango dull at lOniHO. Out. emmrnt Reouhtipi dull and heavy. Pili-r.fitrdinio.tj(fvttim gniHl.harr bi-n ,t,mp what irrtgularj Th. rfnmnilcntlnoe raoilorato, bownror, tbmiib rallii-r nmro aoiira la aoma da parlinnnti. In vm,kni lha mirrm!nt continual lair. Imiiortad rood rrmain .tiulv. anil urii-o without rhango. Pravieioni aotlvti prion adrmnrad a tridf. Pork, ww ma. a, doling at ;'4,i'7J, and old at $2:1.6(1. iVimf $?:i. Ilrf in mnd,.rato drmand, and flra at III to til for wwimna ta good mom, and o.M for attra. fngar oiarkat iik fair to good rr-luing Culia, Illo.K I lli-j Porto R,co. 1 JC. hlakrr dull : nri-fl nominal. Thr nun. 1 wienlheaao band Itt.nnil Ltd.. condemned, for w.kh th.r, ti u d.m.nd. , 5i , . ,,, '" "-' '? 'i. i ne rovarn. ' ,1 hi Iht I !". The Pliiladclphla ', un .ifMiool of the Tril'imr, is Wonderfully din j leased with tho ticMuinutiotl of Kx (iovirnor Curt in for , loo President ly the Itlaclc (Vook t olivention. It tck. Crpolt I says : .Mr. Curtin it not S Iladiiat or lie would ut havo bf.itatM to wit, -1 am in lator of girrrr a rota to avrir oolotrd rinx-n of ; Hialo. Ilorwo (Iwl'i-T, I'm Wada, fhff JuHira Cliaa.', ('liarlM Sutnnir, all the dwdi-d mm of Iho .erty baro takrn thti Hand. '1 he dht ot Ihtlr influ one. l. iliimin..-, and it It all thrown on llir aido ..i I.....J..I ,.. Wovprnnr Cortm InSuroor it o tfri'M tlliit It looiirou unn i- . tho oi.nvmliiin, hut ho rnnnol claim to havo ud ono nartiole of it in behalf ol Ilia lla.lul nnn:iii. ... 1 .... L- UH hlin.i-ir Wo rriirnt, incroioro, iuiu u. .-h.h.u. a Kadioal nowj Iu aajr that ha will bw Radical hen the Kadicali arc triunililiaiil ia iimic n ta himaelf and no aarvicc to the canc. Pcnn.vl vania'. oandidan fi tlM Vioa Praaidaay ta (lie croaiion ul a convention abicb did not rt-iiaonj and nino wiemWra who roted for him, ono-third did M becallen they aaw be bad a maturity of lha rotel. nnddunmid wunitc the fiarly. Had it been known two Week! airo that Mr. Umw'a name would i.. u..l,...h., of i lie SiMi,,. til t io one nunonu ha withdrawn. Mr. wade a at row gin in loeooov.,.- Uun woal.l have been tripled. It i with no ilaaa- uro that wc niako tbene itatcmoi mi governor t'nrtin cannot oipoct the Kadicali of hii Hute or th country to andorae him wbilo be rofnici ta enp port tboir prtnoiplca, ' MU ll greully to oe rrgrctlcu luai in" t'i rentinii wa not held in rVranton, Oil City, or any where but in Philadelphia. The axrroardiawrj; wroeoaaMiyi yeitcrday, tn riolntion of too ruiea and uiagaa ol tne party, wooiu oi truipU-d eluewhcrt-. H' loco had ( norncation nfoMiil I.WiH. erdir lo reprnt ppU o laa 4'laa. Mawwioliaa Ikttr ararOMaal wli. Ooveruur Curtin for the ico rrendi ncy, but not to compel tha wbob Htato to adopt bim aa ttjair oMidulato. ll waa eallad for aa expreao purpoae. '1 he annual I mon Itcpaldusau bialo t;ontautiou, May the i ffiim call ol tni- blate (.ouiiimioc. win meet In the City of Philadelphia, on Wednea.lay, the Uik day of March, lt. aa tea o'clock A. at., Ui suike Buininadoui lor Audiuu-Uonoral and cur vevor lleiHTal, aud aleo to form an doctoral ticket, to ,-hooaa lour delrratea at large lo reproaenl tbo Siata ta that National Cowrentian, ta ba held mi riioun. on tba iuili of Mar naxt, fur noraiua. tion of caudidaloe lor i-miaoui c 1 1-' At W h.oni oadrrelooo! Ial ewe ranorcaiionwi iHtru UI eaoow tieo aVfcyaau fo aoid A'aliawuf Tbia ia in aevordanrc with all the uagi- oi tin oartv. The ueonle of each Uonrrei'ionei o.nnn bare reee.rrc.1 lo IhenianKee tba right of chooemg and iuatrauuil tbeir awn dclegatoa. In mort ul the di.iru-ia. tin. vcar. thi-v have ainiwy oonc ao, and the Convention yenterday tranwiendt-d iu powera wher. it wndortook i anility and awnap away tbaaa cleebuaa. and, agaiint the pr.HU ul fonv aeven ol Ua uioiubrrf. to laun prcavut at Chi cago ai being unaniuoul tba divided KUtltncnt of Tea tloaorXian Jbaa initd lie n'yll 0 lie p- pit la rcni-eaewaaliea. Ibe rclolutlon thiU the dat- cgatel 10 cnu.ago .nail oe appoimeu i,j 11 "- antlon, and inelnli-ted tw rota for Andrew . Curtin, ia an wrairrary aaat rai ofaiaaarjr ne-acci olle pnmroa mojon'y. It il not to lliccboi of Ibe Convention that wc object here. That in rolrea a did. n ore of opinion. Tha aoajority way aincercly believe that a ConecrTatiroeandii'ata far the Vioc. Presidency would atrcngthen tho ticket. Ilut the? had no right, by the arbitrary aelectioa of dclcgiitcl, to mako It appear thai the Btala ll anammoai in bii enpport Wo ay, with ao par ticle ofperaouai fealing, that the luenill of Oor ernor Curtin mide a latal aiiitake wben they un dertook to oornrolt the Starr- delegation to Chicago to nil cause by avcrruliog the regular election ia Congrciwional di.tricla. Tee Onnreioa ia (!' act aerj,d (Ac power, tf lie pen. ll rrtatri tmblt wtlloal prclexl. Tho Convention had tbo rirht to declare U..rnor Cartta tba rboioa af in majority, to m.iraet tba dchgata. at large to vole for him, and there ill auihortty ended. Noth ing. It teemi to n, Can bo Dora arbitrary than that roanlutiua whiok declare thai tho Coogrea ional dmtrict rlaoUoni an aboliabed ; that all Uie electel di-lcgali-i not committed to Mr. Curtin ihlll be dropped from the hat : that none ahull be appointed to the vacanc'iel kal thoae who will rote lot bin at Chicago, forty ecaea awwoere 0 laa Coaaealioa rutrd oonmal reanay.on ; eil fT a tVl furor. Tie are eioafireal. The mo fori lv aia lllut lol tea ie the f. a-a.ek 1. Stole tan he waOed. H e fenr the aa- "The worde ioiparlial luffrag.i" aro cirefalty excluded from Ihereaohitione. 1 hilil particularly anfortunatc for Oovemor Cnrtin. for it deprive him of tire ltadical cndoricnicnt, and without Ibat endorecmcut no maa aill get the t hicagu Domina Hon." This is not all, ' IMegntes on the floor of tho Convention declared that they would not vote for him, 'although instructed so to do. iThey intended to appeal ia the pooplo direct. A large number of tho inombers of the body also denounced Mr. Curtin as a Conservative, and said If ho wns nom inated ho would prove as great a trai tor as Johnson, &C, io. , . (Jo in; shysters and shoddy patri ots; we don't care which whips. " The l onlrttrd lllrtlion Cast. In our issue of tho 29 1 h ult., we cop ied from the Altoona Tribune, a state ment of the death of John Casey, a witness who testified in the contested election case in this district; said statement alleging that he was the principal witness in the case. Wo have since soen Mr. Casey's testimony, and it is simply this : 'I voted at tbo election in l'hilipsburjr waa never naturalized I. eddy gave mo papers and ticket he told me it was a lom ocrstio ticket." The witness who done the hat.- swearing in the caso is mill at Harris burg engagod in aiding bis worthy as sociates, Kwoopo and (Vssna, to put through the caso and socure his prom ised J,OU0. The character of the chief witness is truthfully set forth in the following from the Patriot A Union of reconl date : A fow weeks since the Radical news papers, with jrreat noise of trompota, paraded the testimony of one O'Meara, as to alleged frauds tn Centre county, and bis statements that fraudulent naturalization papers wero used and that a number of men -under his cm ploy Voted npon them for Mr. 8hugert, wore accepted by the Radicals for truth. YVhilat tho character of this wi. Vat . continue, unimpenched of courso his ; testimony would havo weight, hence, knowing that bolbro the end of tho conlest his character would bo torn to ahrods and shown as valueless, the Radical managpra and organs made hnite to securo advanoe capital out of testimony whioh the)' will not daro to refer to hereafter as worty of n moment' concidorntion. The testimony given this week, on the part ofMr.Shugert, shows p this man O'Moara in his true character. Ono of the men whom ho swore voted in Rhilipsburg (James McDonald) was called to tho Bland and testified that he did not vote there, but voted in Clearfield county where he cast a Re publican ticket. Ho produced his certificate of naturalisation and his honorable discharge as a st.ldinr. lie testified, also, that five others of tho men named by O'Meara as having vo ted at rhilipnbnrg on fraudulent pa pors were not there on election day, but had left tho work. . llo swore, further, that O Meara's chnroctor for truth was bad, and that he would not believe him on oath. : i Upside this conclusive testimony against the main witneKi relieil ninn I l,J" ""OIBOn, alevel oitisens of good character, from 2.1k, Clearfield nnd ;CrntrcoHitieud thmlromStwHheiY . . . fonntv, N Y., have sworn thai O'Mrn-l-n'a t'harscter f"r truth l I d, and tlml thi-y would not believe linn on oath." Anion:' trK'""' xitnesi l'itn e.t member ot tin- I.sginlature hnd an .1 . e . I . - ia II.. II.. aolingjiiHiioc oi mo iim.-u. emu-'i this, full proof bus b n fiiriiidicil ot tho cii-ctinistanee under whit h Ihe men iion the railroad were removed from ono part of tho lino to another and. so far from it-beirg tor Iramiulent purposes, it is shown to have been for tho purposo of prosecuting tho work at tlio only timo when it (Wild bo donoi Jt is ho in proof tlist bctoro the election O'Meara wns in commits tion with Kepublican leaders to sell them the Irish vote under his control. These aro a few of tho leading facts shown on the part of theeillilig mem ber, and wo venture theasaertion that tho character of tho caso mado by the contestant will bo so effectually blackened by this and other testimony, that ho will bo heartily anhamed ol his connection with this vile attempt to deprive ilr. Shogurt of an office to which ho was luiriy anu nonesuy eieo- ted Iluittinqdon Monitor. larrifiJ. . Oa -lie l.th of March, by Bar. W. A. Uowrin, Mr. WILLIAM WINUKIIT and Mine LOUISA SWOOPK; all or Brady town.bip. On tba tllb of March, 1868, by Fainraica IloL LoricTH, K.q., Mr. rillLIP ARNOLD and Miaa MA LI XI) A KWOOl'K j both of Brady tawnihip. 5WL. . In toott county, Iowa, oa tba Sth of .March, 18CS, Mra. BAKA1I liKAL'CKEIl, wife of Joa IlHAVt-Kca, furmcrly of Cnrwenivillc; agod 61 year. S nsonthi and 211 daya. PaianikPaia, March IS, 1SAS. TOTI(i- A reeling of Ibe Stockholder! X of the Handy Lick Kallrcad Company will be held on Monday. March 30, lb, at 11 o'clock M., at Ko. 138 South Third etreet. Philadelphia. F.leetiao for Direclori will ba held tha name day and place. JHOi. i, MoCULLUt'Oll. mar lit 2t Becreury. lll.l rloN OF PAHTKKKH1IIP. The Lumbar MannfacUring firm heretolora etuting coder ua name ana etyie oi noon, Heed Co.. waa di.iulved bv rautaal tonaent aa) the ilh of March, by the withdrawal of tie aodcriigoed. 0R0HUB M. Bill SI) IN, - Mir.L n. wuwu, ! . - 11 Kb HI i. MeATCIB. ' Tba borlncM of the lata Srn will aa ictiUd by P. A. KKLD A Co., their eaceeuort, oho will continoe the buiineei at the lama place. Oeeeela, March 1. 168 11 IXliCUTOH 8 kOTK K.-Notice ll bare j br rlvca that Lettrri Teitamentary, bare been granted to tha luberrlben.os tba Kitata af 0 kOHUS JIUUHK-t, eaaaea, lata rraoy toanihln. Clearfield count v. Pennsylvania. All pcrtoni indebted to laid K.tata are raqueitad to maka Immcdiata nvroent. ana inoaa Bering olaimi agaiaat tba Mate will praa.nl -.keai duly aaLhenboaiad for aaulimeeu UKOROK FKN10B, J0UN SMITU, aar It '.6t:4 ' " Biaaalafi. JONES'S HOTEL. (roaaraui aroni't,) Corner of Houlh and Canal Surwta, (at Railroad,) llAtlRlHBCRGi Pa. marl9-Sm:pd 3. II. JONES, Pr.ipV C. M. cadwalladeA, COXVEVAXCKB 1 JT5TICE OK TIIK PEACE - For Itocitur Tp, Clearfield Co. aCullWitobaS ftawtptXf mA tvvn lrtj in at ru men It vioruir4 on sliortctt notice. Tovt nfrc ftddrnft, rhilipHarT, Pft. tftrll'.'Art Steam Saw Mill for Sale. VN eicalUo t Pieara Saw Milt, with itaUna.nr angina of 10 horaa power, with Latk Mill and all tha aeoeaeary Bxturaa for mailing lumbar. All In good repair.' For further Information, addraea - . - JOHNSON MOORE, marlS.'SS-St Kb.n.burg, Cambria Co, Pa. Rare Chance. '.; rpOB aielaai.e bra aad aoatiol af Iva aalua- J. ble INVENTIONS, needed In every family and paying larg proSta, eaa b vecared by ap plying either paraoaally or by letur. to . r i - J. 6. LAbU a CO . marit al , t.7 Market PL, I'bil.delphia. MILLIERY vTSTIUWlj(bDS, , , No. IIS Arch SL, abort Second, rniLADELniiA, tekk-a. ; rT TIE ruWrfbcr Ii bow prepared to offer ra bii I eortoosere aal tha trade gea.rally. a large and well aelected itock or Htraw aad Millinery Oooda, PATTKKN BONNETS, Flowcri, Kib. bom. Bonnet Framei, Ac, Ac. 1. B.AII order will raeair careful aad prompt att.olion. WM. KBt'KEN, marlS-lm , 211 Arab itrail, Philadelphia. 1868:PR,EM868 KYRE k LAND ELL, Fourth aad Area Flr..U, riHLADELPHU, PESN'A. K.w Raring Riika. Nov.UIre la Dree, dnoda. ew Mile bawl. pieel and Pearl Ponlin.. ' K. L. alwart keen th boat BLACK HLKS. K. B Net Ca.h Bayer will Ind it to tkelr internal aa call, aa Bargain! from Aactioa ara Saliy received. luiarl-.1m nKKMbN FOK SiAl.liTh uad.ra.gned wieha. to wll two large mod horeea, a. good a. can lo found in the county. Term., liberal. For particular, apply to JOSEPH JANNOT, mchi-4l pd i Lcaonte'e Mill. Ta. CI AfTlti All pcr.on. ara hereby cautioned J .rain parchaiing or ia any way meddling with on bay Mara, ut yean old, bow ia th ponriiioa ol Jacob S. tiearliart, of ln-caiur tp., ai thr lame belong, to m. and ii left with bim B lean euhject la my order. - f'3-dt L DKKKIXQ. rpHK DEMOCRATIC ALMAMAO for issa X l!7 aad IMS for aala at tha KniubHcan" eBiee. Price ti ocnll. Mailed to any a-ldrra. if. SIi:CIAI. rVHI lH.vu,gmlrd from lha mcrcantrla bueincca, I would reipaotfully oall upon all tliuar indebted to mc locall and lotllc their account, without dday. I Ti.h to barr-my bookl acttlcd p at th rarlieat pamible period. . F. K. AUNOLD. Luthcrabury;, Slar h II, 18. CI Al'TIOX, All pareoai ara ben by cautioned J again.t pnrrhaiiig or in any way meddling wiih two IlltoWN MAKK,now in the p....e.,..n of Hiram l'amoro, of Bloom town.hip, aa the aamc hlong eo mo, aad ar IcA with bim o loan only, luhjoet to my order. , AMOS 1ULE. March IS, isr.oji pd. . I-'WIRAY IU)Rlc.,a ta the Raider-. i of tbo mtiecrihoT, in ( ho.t owahip, an tha hi.l day of March, ISHS, PARK nY liOKUK. anjipoaod to he about fifteen oriiitoon yi-art ol age, alioot fourteen handi high, with a .tar in hi. furehea.L The owaor Ii rrqai-itod lo eoni. forward, prove property, pay charge, and take hiin away, or be will h di.poicd of acoording to law. marll-Jt-iKl i . JAMES Cl'RRY. ' Auction I Auction I ; nW. 6M1TI1 will ..11 hit tatir .lock of Dry Hood. Hardwire, ilrocerlei and ftotiotii. at Auction, ecmmenruig oa .yioneltty, .TforrA 16, IGS. Time of .ale from If o'clock M. until J T. M and avcry evening. Ladiriwill Hnd it Tnlua'bl b ltchd, aapeolalty la tb avening, u w bar a great variety of Fancy Well l blapla iiooda. March 42, 1S6S., AIIINIJTKJI ia hereby (if! ATllR'aj KOTII K. Natlc re that, letter! of Adrainl.tra tiow, op tba eitate of THOMAS Fl 'LKEHtOM oei..ed, lata of llullrh tcwn.hip. CloirSrld aonty, Pa., having been duly granted to th ndaraigaad, all par ion Ind.bi.d to eaid t tat will plea.a make payment, and thai baring alaliai or d.mandi will prcient tkrm r utile. CHI without d.liy. - JOBS . UcKIKRXJt.V. Mafck tft. , Adn.ini!t;or Dcmocralic Almanacr." . rillllS Invalwai le paolwul" U f-f ''- at Ikia JL oSli. I' al'oo'd ha in Ihc bnd. ot inry pmil'ial. It c ml I'm l"H t"'"""' n ri-lmhl In.m ,,,err rountv in the Vmti-d Slfe: b.i,., , " norolicr tor isafl eimtaini a anwiptete llal ot taa . nanteaof oil thna.papnMppiad aad moU- d luring l.m' olu adiiunii'tralioii and that fur 1 -i " mM:iiii the name, of all Ihc-.e el, ilian. aim wero iliiprmone.l daring the a perloa. lacaa taa li.ta, for tolnra refeeteioe, ar worth ta-.re thaw Uia prtoe of Die pu'ilicatioo. Ihc uumhor lor libs i. aleo full of laliiaWe nali.tiei. Anyo leaending a. nt'y cent, will raeilra ty rat era wall a aot.r t-ir each yenr. free of portago. j tf. I f F4 W AXTI.D. Tba loUcriher wi'l pay the higbrit prioai, ia CASH, ror all kndi of larand peer rkim. I. h. KBUt.NbTLl.V JanuaryJ. I',r- XTBW 000D8 A foil ati-rk of itipla Dry l Uoodi. new and drairabla I't... Ooodi, Lich! Prinu, Clothe and Canimerei. now open lnJ J. P. KRAIZKH'S. TBATUKKS A lot of prima Fe.ther.. Ju.t received at J. V. KIUTZKRti. ItL'ita AND KKKU Katea family fVnr, ' llarkwheat Flour, Corn Meal R.e Chop, M's y'dand llraln.at i f. KHr.TZKH 8 IROVIKIOSC Bucar cored Ilaaii.riki'uldere Deer Hidee, Kib Hidee, ilara Sau.ara, Dried ltor. Men Pork, Lard, Maakanl,-Oad Ki.h.Laaa Herring, Whiu f'lab. Cbaaaa. Driad ApuUe, Peach... Dried Chernee, Prunre, Cerraau. Piu ted Cbarriaa, Dried Cam, Ilomiey, Canoed fruit. Preearrea, Haklae, Va . at March ijlai J. P. KBAWtR'8. SHOR FINDINOS French Calf gkla,' ted Laaihar, Kip. Upper Laatber, Moreaeo, l.iomga, ktndinge. ttallou. bbaa 1 bread, Boot Web, (hoa Knivee. Bound bead Tacke. Shoe Neili, Pegu. Awl, Fylatr, bhoo Baaimari. Awl Hafte, Paaebai, Ptaaore. 6kaa K.epa, Ileal Ball, w.. I.ajulaa laaka. P.ylat Maahwea, Brlillaa, Una. Traaonth, bteal Aaili alweyi a band J . r. ...linn n A CliXTia WAJSTtli. SOW KtADV V. 'or Canvaiaera ! The Ulatorjof thr War between tbtSJUtee Ita Cau.ee, Character, Conduct and Re.ulU, Ilr IIo. ALKiivprR H. Brerarg. (lend for Circular.. wlib trrml and a full dcaeriplioc of the Work. Addreoa, . KATIOSAL rWBLIKHl.Ml Co fehJf-41 . Philadelphia, Pa. For Sale at a Bargain. rpiIB ubecrber offer! for ule a loi uf grootd1 1 eonratning one acre, ailaata oa the road fri UlearSeld U Corweairille, adjoining lead ct 1. D. oodfeliow and Mr. Carr. Alio, dry linker ea the gr-.uad euffident to build a koaae ia!l feet, together with rune and other material lot cellar. For further information apply la . 1L Hall ar addraea him at ClearSeld. - , ,, fcb:'0.4t-pd . fcLI.lS HALL. ' Hotel Properly for Sale. ' rpilK well known property ol lha lale S. A. I Ho.f, deceased, altuata ia tba vlil.ge af Rear Liberty, Daorjit.ble town. bin, Clinioa aa, two miloe from Lock Haven, and lor man; yeart c.ed aa a tavern tund, ii Bow offer.! fr aala. Thar il alae a blarkimllk ihop attached to tk property. For particalari. addreea Mra. MABtlAKET B0S8, Feb. 17 Im Lock Ilav.a, Pa. Extraordinary Inducements nW. bMITH atill leaJ. in low p,-icca. I e am determined to eloaa nf my itock by tha prleea which I afar it at. Brary waa want. lea to aaaw ney which ia bow la.enree ana do ao by aalliog oa are. I alao afar aa aall my wkole etock aod litaraa. Ibia ll a rare oppoc toaity, a. ba-in.il vtandi ara very .rare, and mine ii tbo aldaat aod bait loratloa la the town ef Cleerfi.ld. H. W. SMITH.- February IS, lfS. i IMPORTANT I Farmer. Iok to Yonr Inlercvta Par Money n'bei 'ou Can. CORN! COIlNt " COEX! CORN! THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE DAY. CALL and aa Fi.gal A Oacoi'i great labor laving aad molt perfect aad area coii.r-rtA a-ter. latlr aw aaachiae, Ju.t pataatad. With Ikli planter ono paraoa can do ai muck work ai tw. oa the old plan. 8ava .or and plaati mack mor acearatoiy. Caa b rgalaled aaaurdug la year datir. Agenti ar empl.yed la diitribai aad Mil thvmacbiaei. ' Pkilipibarg, Pa., Fehraary 10. ISSS-tf. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME 1NDUSTET. rtHB anderlgned, baring aitabliihed a Nar JL aerv oa the 'Pike, ahoat half way belaerl Clearleid aad Cwrwoaerllte. ii prepared ta far. Biah all liodief KRUIT TBEKS, (.uadard ud daarf.) Erergrren.. Shrubbery. Orape Vinfl, Qooeebarriei, Lawtoa Blackberry, Strawberry, aad Raibarry Viaae. Al.o, Binaries Crab Treat, Qaiaoa. aad early .oirlet Rhubarb, da. Ordwi promptly attend. J to, AddreH, J. D. If RIGHT, eaplt SS y CBrweilla, F NOTICE TO LOG OWXF.RaV-Wean preiiareal to drive the 0a.micbanaa Rircr.ia th Spring af lStS, from William. port to Harm), tlraca. bon)d you have any log. to go brh Willi. tn.port we will, if you wl.h il, take char)' af and dnv them with cure. pro rating th aoft of driving in pro portico ba tb ameuot driven, lot further inforrnatioa, addrraa CRA1 ) A HUXCIIARt), Philadelpbla. R. K. UM l.KV CO., KalUisorT. No il. J.A.MKS A CO., Baltimore, Md. February S, InOM-Im-pd. Attention, AlTJicled I rt'XIK lub.eriber give! botlre that hi kit X returned the practice of Medicine la Latk rabarg. wher be Intend, to devor. hi. atlaa tlia la lha treatment of CHKSNIC DIcEAkS la general. He will karp cn bund a choice r leciloB of DRUGS and M KPICINK? adapted t the traairoeat ar hroaia diicttea. and iy W ovniulted at bit of c. at any hour af tba day. N. B A word to Iho. affiirted with chrotir dl.ea.ci may be tn mam advantage. M Bar not ba awar that rot-aver Phetcinlk' do a bimbo piactice bare ant riaa ta attead tha troalaaaat of caavnc diea..,iod ec M qaently fvoi.ccv them: bencc thii elan of an- raqmrua lact unva atlentloa. DKiiRiiK WILfON, M.D. Lulkor.l.urg, Feb. 37, lM'.S lf The Truth, Will Out. I'JFRSi'XS who wi.h to got the u-uc .ccon.i . of the lata Itchellioa .hould purchave ta. Youths' History of the Great Civil War, Coniaining .uleeo illmtrnlion. .nd four hnrl-ei pagca. piiblialied by Van Kvne, llortoa A Co., kork. Kney twreocrat ehoald parcbaa a anp! of thi. (ml work. Order, ernl by mail will V. promptly atteniicd o. Price, per copy, ll.t poalag IS cent.. Addravs. ..' C. 1. KK.M1V, Aeeab Fob, ( Sra.pd. uiob Hope, Pi CLEARFIELD BAKERY. rpn Htiaeaa af Claarfiald aad rieinlt. an X b.reky Banned that Iht aadenigned kerw c-.i-.tanily on hand B K E A t, P1KS. CAnhN BOLLS and alt kind, of C0.NFBC1 10.NEH1E5 K A F fTl EN Ar aotiSod that dnrmg Ik rafting Beaaoaaral apply af Bread a iJl alweyi he kept an riaud. J. A. STAPLER. Cleerteld, Janaary 30, ISM. GREAT BARGAINS AT PRIVATE SALE! t pilE inhnwiher.ennbrmpkiilng going intoatk' .1. bu.iiioaa, wilt aril, al priialo lale, hn u, t'k of . Pottery arid Stoneware, At hi. Kiln, la Charl, Id, Thoaa wh aaav wre nf tbia Viud eaa aeciire il at a hca y nvluctiet on thn aeoal priwi, by callitig eoon. becan ki inlcndi lo cfoftr II not a. roon a. poaibta. ntKii.iticK i.V.nziMr.. IcHWil, October T4. lHi?.f. i 1U tba BKXOCBAT1C ALMANAC, P '