She jiUpuMican. George U Gooplandkr, Ktlitor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, April 2, 1868. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. irntToa iimau, HON, C'll AKI.l'W Ii. HOY I.E. Of Fayett county. IVITICVOl ", llEN. W I'.I.Ll JiCJTOSI H. EST, Of Columbia county. itemorracy and Black Krpubli tanim voniramea. Tho lato Radical Stato Convention, by its resolutions and the speeches of its officers and members, expresses the utmost horror for the Democratic party and its purposes. This may not bo just, but it is very natural for men whose record is mado up of blood and oppression; besides, everybody knows that among the objects and de signs of the Democratic party, the principal ones are the prompt dis missal of the Radicals from place, power and emoluments to wrest from tbcm the control of the Army, Navy and Treasury, and direct them, each and all, in thci constitutional channels and in tho interests of the people and for the happiness of man kind. The loss of the Treasury would be a sad affliction to their hungry minionsj and we can.therefore, readily understand why a glance at the De mocratic party, when scon through Radical eyes, should excito neither admiration nor affection for its policy and members. The Radicals have a right to fear the Democratic party, because it is the largest party in the country, and is white from head to foot; while theirs is precisely the ro verse, and is even darker in its gen eral character than the visage of its blatkoa follower. The Democratic party is adorned in the habiliments of peace and prosperity in all sections and among all classes ot the people Such it has been and such it will re main, notwithstanding the Radical clamor. The Radical party is on the war path. It employs for its success the equipage of blood, Yen seance, tyranny, oppression, robbery and crime Its wholo visago bears the marks of passion and hate It is besmeared wun mood, and ko footprint are as visiblo throughout the country as tho sun nt noonday, whilo its destructive propensities aro as terrible as an Arabian simoon. From the davs of Jefferson to those of Lincoln the Democratic party con trolled iho Government a period of unsurpassed prosperity Stato after State being added to the Union, and star after star and stripe after stripe attached to our National emblem Industry in every avenue of trade was amply rewarded. Manufacturers, me. chanics.theartsand sciencos.advanced along tho highway of civilization un impeded, unstamped and untaxed while general joy and happiness abounded throughout the Union, and no ono dared to molest or confiscate his neighbor's goods. This felicitous condition of things continued while the Democratic party retained control of all the departments of the Govern mont, and would have continued until this day, had not tho people foolishly thrust an enemy into our Eden, in the person of the ''late Lamented." The advent of a purely sectional party has imparted to us all our woes. Tho at tempted secession of States from the Union precipitated civil war upon us. and the result is a severed Lnion This is not all : A half million of free men have been sacrificed to appease a godless ambition and to batter down the pillars of Liberty, in order to make us "all slaves." Nor is this all Four thousand million dollars of dobl is clogging every avenue of trade and commerce, and a system of onerous and unequal taxation tins beon put in operation, gtinding out the energies and substance of the peo ple, until tho industry of tho country has become as completely paralyrcd as its liberties. A nd this is not all yet .Ten "free and independent States" are without the Union, held as con queried provinces, with the only alter Date of another rebellion or negro rul It fore them. Thus we have a broken and diHsevered Union, (and that, loo at tho cost of a standing army,) whil corruption and violence abound at th National Capital and the wholo fabric of civil Government is tottering on the brink of destruction It is, therefore, not singular that this hideous Radical party should be tii'tled at the comely apnea ranee' an progress of the Dcmocracv. Let tre. alio, for Its dsys are about num- a. . ... , r-. . , rinrprl an.l thalfnapaof i . .lm nirnp. bciTd,anJ theknecsof its astrologers soothsayers, thieves and robbers be gin to smite each other, like those of Bolcbattar, for the afflictions they bare brought upon the country of Vaobington and his compeers. The Radicals are free to reproach the De mocratic party with a want of devo tion to the Tnion during the late civil war, as t ) ar also very Ire to over look the irresistible arrsr of fart which show that they themselves were guilty of a full shait of the evils which produced the war, and prove beyond a doubt that they perverted the purposes of the war after it com monccd. The Democratic party never has, nor never will, object to measures to sustain and uphold the Union and tho Government established undor it Hut it docs object to thoso Radical measures which clearly tend to tho destruction of both. Whatever may bo said about our noblo old party or ganisation, there is this one great towering fuct, which all men know to be true : that thero was not day nor an hour, from the beginning of our intcrnecino strife until tho prosont moment, when tho Democratic party was not aealously in fuvor of, and openly and emphatically advocated, every measure tending to cemout the Union, and the harmony of the States and the preservation of the Constitu tion. There is also another fuot, equally as potent as this, and more frequently recorded by yeas and nays, and that is : that there never was a time during tho whole period of the war when the Radicals were sincerely and unqualifiedly in favor of the pre servation of the Union; but all thoir enorgios have boon devoted to the overthrow of our Democratic form of government, and to erect upon its ruins a Military Despoisra, to accord with their tastes and for their own personal aggrandizement They ad here more tenaciously to this end to day than ever before, and a man must be a despot at heart, or as blind as a bat, if ho don't see tho point. The Impeachment Vase. The political stock market at the National Capital has been rather in active the past week. Loyalty and mpcaebmont stock is quoted a shado lower for want of buyers. The Pres ident is buoyant, while the enemies of the "government are depressed. Alabama has been presented to the Kumpers, for admission, by some careless niggers and white carpet bag bummers, upside down, and will prob ably remain out of the Union, whero Jeff. Davis, & Co. left her two years ago. Arkansas is likely to bo presen ted in a similar manner. If the Im ponchment case is handled no better by the national robbers, than "recon struction" and nigger citizenship, the project must fizzle out by the first ol June; whilo we must confess that we have been completely humbugged and robbed by a set of the meanest politi cal harlots that ever disgraced a na tion. Boast Butler, the great spoon thief, for tho Impeachment Committee, opened his buttery, on Monday, on the "government," with a four hours' speech. Whether his attack will prove moro effective than thoso on Big Bethel and Fort Fisher, remains to be seen. II is bottlo holders were Stevens and Bingham. Ths former has lived with a nogro wench for thir ty years, and the latter was pro nounced by the Beast, less than six months ago, as a murderer. Thus we have thieves, murderers and harlots trying tho President for "high crimes and misdomcanors !" Pretty follows, these, to reproach any ono with crime I Their hands and arms aro bloody to the elbows, and yet they have the hardihood to charge some body else as the'guilty party. There is but one instance on record that, for impudence, exceeds the conduct of these fellows, ad that was when the devil decoyed our Saviour up on the mountain and offered to sell him the whole world and its contents, when he did not own a foot of land nor a cent's worth of personalty. Radical Hypocrisy. Some Radicals affect deep distress lest the success of the Democracy should lead to a disregard of the pub lic faith, as connected with the Na tional debt. Tills is natural enough, for they are always sensitive about the "almighty dollar," especially if it should be getting out of their pockets into the jmblio Treasury ; vice vcrta never troubles their conscience in the least. But there is a higher and holier faith, about which they are less sen sitive a faith sealed with five hundred thousand priceless lives and three thousand millions of public debt to the effect that the late war shall be waged for the preservation of the Union and for nothing else. Had the Radicals in Congress kept tho let ter and spirit of this faith, w should now be living in a Union of thirty-sev en happy States, with good will and prosperity abounding among the peo ple. These faithless men know that the triumph of the Democracy would lead to a prompt vindication of the honor of tho nation on this as well as on all other questions involving our lulore bonoi and prosperity, as well as a vindication of the innocent and Li,- . , .. , . the punishment Of the guity. Its no wonder they fear and tremble. They fear that justice will be awardsd to them in duo time. Gov. Geary has appointed Benja min S. Bently, Esq., of Williainsport. rresideot Judge of the new Judicial District, composed of Lycoming coon l. Forncv, who edits two papers, "huh daily," one in I'liiladflpliia, and the other in Washington, and is also Secretary of the V. M. ft nnle, says, "thai Andme Johnron is i'nsi dmt of the t'nited States ty the wrath of God '" As Johnson became l'rosi dont by tho death of Mr. Lincoln, wo ask what was the cause of God's wrath ? Was it because the Itomihli can party nominated and elected Lin coln and God took him away by as sassination, thnt he might nlllict tho Keimblicuii tinrtv with his wrath in the pertion of Johnson bwaoso they cheated and deceived tho people? But if God in his wrath so ordered it that Johnson became President, can such mun as Thad. Stevens, who is no toriously wickod Bon. Wade, who is notoriously profane Bon. Butler, who is notoriously dishonest Chand lor and Yates, who aro notorious drunkards, and many others in Con gross, who aro notorious political cheats and swindlers, by impeachment turn away that wrath and induco God to smile uKn this pooplo once moro ? The prayers of tho righteous availutli much, but we huvo yet to learn that the curses and rascality of such a crew would avail anything with a pa tient people much less Uod. rorney said, immediately alter iiin- coln's assassination, "That John son became President of tho United States by the the grace of God," and that it was so because ol the necessity of dealing with rebels in a firm and decided manner. This was before Johnson refused to follow Stovens k Co. into all thoir negro vagaries, and fancies, and before he rcfusod to sec ond their assaults upon the Constitu tion. Now it is by the virath of God. The prophets of old prophesied truly because they spoke the word of God. Thoso prophets prophesy lies, because they speak the word ol the Devil who is the lather of lies. Butler Herald. The Hadical Majority. In no one tkinz kaf tke prvaent Congn-fi rhown a more parfwt ditrtirarit ol ail law ana an aneao oy tkan in tbrir decliiuni of aontrtd elootiua eaaea. Tka radical suutattant ! aura to raw in bit teat, no matter wbat bii ckaractar may be or bow Mirht tke g-rounde un whick ki claim le hat td. In (be late ooniaat between Towall and Hut- butler of Tenneaaee, certain Important faetl were tuipretwd In tke rrport uf tke Com mittee. Under, to wkum tke Radical. a- ia-ned Un teat, beoaaaa now biauelf a Radical, waa proven to bar procured aaaaaaination and murder. He irave one Lafayette J onea a pair of boota for killmr a t'nion eititcn by tke name of Waurb. and alao offered on Kllia a auit of elotkee to paaa tkrougk tke linea and aaraaainate on Mo- Vueen. fcllia attt-mptcd it but tailed, and lua- inii relieve Holler of all political disability by pecial Irffi.lation, and Rivea kim tke Beat to wkiek fowcll waa rarely elected. And tkia n but anolker of tke many outrairei of a like ckaracter wkick bare been committed. It la by aucb nieane that tke Radical majority in Congreaa la kept np. AVeaaNoc. Powell was a Democrat, and Union man during tho war. Butler is a Radical, and was a member of the Tennessee Sccessiou Stato Conven tion rebol State Senator, served two years in the rebel armyandwas ono of the vilest at that committing all manner of crimes, even murder; yet, now he is admitted to full com munion with Thad Stevens and Ben. Butler, because he votes right. He is, however, tho " right man in the right place." Nkoro Suffrage. The resolution of tho Hon. John llickmnn, ol'Chosler county, introduced into the House of Representatives, at HariisburK, pro poning to amend our Mato constitu tion so as to permit negroes to vote in this State, has finally been disposed of. Hickman made tho concluding speech, in which bo attempted to whip his party to thoir support, after the fushion of old Thad. Stevens, in Congress, but ho utterly failed, as on a call of the yeus and nays the vote stood 13 yeas to 73 nays. Very tiany of tho Radical members expressed themsolvesin favoi of lotting negroes vote, but, in the language of Mr. Mann, a leading Rad from Roller county, "not just now" the Presi dential eloction is too near at hand and the people must be humbugged a little longer. Let thera carry tho Presidential election next fall and elect a majority of the members of State LciriNlatnre and thpn von will see them come np solid In favor of tneir darling pets tno negro. Jliek mnn was very soro over his dofcat and declared that this dodging a vital issuo would cost tho Rads 411,000 votes in Pennsylvania next fall, of which Ins could be counted as one. Go in, bruddcr John, give 'em fits 1 Presbyterian Union. The Com mittees of the Old and New School Presby tcrinns were in session in Phil adelphia last week, and adjourned nf- tcr adopting a baxis of Union by a unanimous voto. The doctrinal basis includes the platform of the Tan- Pres byterian Convention, which met in November loot. On other questions tlie Juir.i committee hare) amotiuod the report, which they made a year ago, so that it will bo acceptable to both churches, with few exceptions, The basis will be reported to tho As semblies, to moet respectively in Harrisburg, Pa., and Albany, . Y., in MV next. The Ananmhlina will send it down to th Presbyteries for approval, and if three-fourths of them approvo it, it becomes in effect. The decision of the Presbyteries will bo known as soon as '.hey act, but the official proclamation of the result will be made by the Assemblies of 18C9, to which the reports are to bo mado. The joint committee consists of thirtv members, of whom twenty-seven were presonttbirtecnlrora the Old School and fourteen from the New. Before the commilteehad finished their work, Rev. Dr. Pottor, of Chicago, hsd leave of absence, leaving thirtocn present of each branch of church. When President Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus, his uncon stitutional conduct was defended by the Radicals as a "military necessity ." Now, that President Johnson raises his voice in delence of tho Constitu tion, he is to be deposed on the ground of "party necessity." A Radical paper says : "Tha Ten nossee prisons are so full that the gov ernor has been compelled to pardon two hundred petty thieves to cot prison room. uhat a commentary tbiannon Itarlloul "men v , . , vu, Oh, What n loylt.tl Hold, f North Carolina, editor ) the JTi.rfyA Standard, has been nominated for Governor by the neurn pnrty. Ho is considered "trooly loll" bemuse ho is willing to embrace nif les to get ollloo. His " loyally " dur ing the war was not so good, If wo judge of It from the following extracts, published In hit newspaper during the war: "As soon as Lincoln fulled for troops, to make war on tho South, w e announced him as an usaroer, and turned our bnck to tho old Union, without end. Wo did this too, with iho most mitiro consistency, for we had always held that tho States had a right to secede for cauBO." Jlolden, Oct. m, i no i. "Fichu Fight!! rive letters con tain the only solution. Wo repeal, what wo have ollcn snui, thai Hom ing will do but fight. Wo must fight overywhore, all the timo, kc." Jlol den, June 14, 1HU2. Beast Butler and Judge Bingham, two of the "managors" in the impeach ment business, walked into tho rton- ate, we see it stated, arni-in-urm. A short time ago, during a hented de bute in tho House, Bingham branded Butler a tluof, and the Beast retorted bv callinir Bingham a murderer. They both spoko tho truth, but now we see vim uiioi ana mitruurur ui ui-m arm. God save the Commonwealth A few years ago liadicalism called it "disloyalty" to speak ill of the Pres. idont. Now, Radicalism calls it "dis loyalty" to speak well ot the Prosi dent. yiarrlrd. Oa lb SSlii of Mairk, 1S6S, by P. J. Osisr, Eaq, Mr. OEOIIOK BRE5IZEB aad Mr. ELIZ A BET II DEAMISO, boti of Dacatur towmbip. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtu of an order of tk Orpkana' Coirt of Clearfield county, there will ka eipo.ad to publi late, nt Ucfarty A Koada, on Saturday, May 2d, 1868, Al two o'clock. P. M th following deeerlbed rat oaut, mt at llegarty't X Rnada, in Haecaria town. bio. Cleartie.d county, Fane a. lata tb atat of Thonai Cowan, dee d, bonndad nod dribd ai follow! i On lb we. I by land, of Samuel Hegarty, on tk north by land, of Kamutl Hegartt and Jobs Har.h, on tk aat by taada of Jamea Uallegaer, and on tk eoulk ky land of David Bempl aad dobl fcavaly. Containing lOO .1cm, Mor or ), with about aeventy-Dv aerrt cleared, and two ttory log houae, log barn and an orchard of ailty fruit treaa ibereoo. Termi liberal and mad knows on day of etl. apr3-U fiAMLKL UKUAHTY. MILL FARM & TIMBER USDS FOR 8ALE! THE undereigned, deigning to quit huelncaa, offer for aale their entire property, Comintinr of 1 ,3f.1 arm of lAtnd Situated on both aide, of the Mo.hannon creek and the Tyrone and Clearfield railroad, adjoining the borough of l'hilipeburf. The improvement oou.iat of a Steam Saw Mill, Water power Fbinrle and l.alk Machince all of which aro incomplete running order, with railroad aiding al " mill. One I ULI l( HOI HK. laacl i,.trd painted nnl papered, and in eom plcteordcri one FARM IIOOEand large II A It N ; one double and three unirle hnuaea lor hand.: offio and echoti! room. About one hundred and twenty-Ave acme of the land are rk-arod atid under oultiration. On the balance tbcre ia a larire amount or rnperior II KM LOCK and OAK TIM BER, while I'INK TIMBER, aily aoree.ilile by th crock, can be purrhaaed at remunerative prirea. The indication! of COAL ar favorable on both aidri 'of the creek and railroad. To any party purcha.ing th real eatata, and deainng it, we will alao aell,at fair ralea, our entire ueraoual property, ooneiatinf or Teams, Harness and Wagons, Farming Implement.. Lumbering Toole, and abont TWO MILLION FEET OF LotlX now in tb dam thua affording an opportunity for thimm diaur proaeoution of bu.iiieea. Fur prioe. term. Ac, apply at tMeiner'i Mill.. T. A C. railroad, or auilreaa hy mail at fhilip.hurg. t'enlre t o., ra. aprZ-t r-ltl.vr.K a KM.Lr.tt. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DA 1R YMEN, FA RMEliS, AND OTflERS, Comlg. your A.bea, Beerwai, Boon, Bailer' Cbeea, Egga, Floor and Meal, Flax, Cotton, Fart aad Skin, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, Grain, Wool, Otmo, Poultry, Naval Store., Hopa, Glaeeng, Featbera, Hemp, Provi.lom, 011a, Lard, Tallow, Seeda, gorgham, Molaaau, do. TO JOSIAII CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant, Hi, 444 and 446 iVaahlnoa Htreet, NEW YORK CITY, And rooaiv kit weekly Prin Corrent of Produce aaj Qrocerlea, the mo.t complete Price Currant pallakad ia tb I'niUd State. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT. Marking PlatM aad Card Furni.htd Fro. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS. EatahUihed May lit, 18fi. TFlrat etaaa Rafcrancea given whn n bird. aprj-ly Vtwu CaT FIRST PREMIUM Of m attver Metfal Tyh tmm- HHIII RESTORATIVE a?"F Sy Itie W. It. tat Aer4rultNf.l IWMr. a if a). I air, aoldra la NmUm. topi, m, laM. It A It ICTT'I TcKcfablc Hair Rcsloratlre llrtrm Urtr Hair t th Karn rl Cnior i mm- f.-ith of Ihr llatn rhr.aw Tr 1 Mwatata hirnnfnal wpiikf arth i rr1i fJLtr lr6rW mrl (iivrx. tvrT-we-nta lUtrfcHtnt Htli U w,.rior IW.nt. . il fHt.u,n, on )t,jMrt.wns irtirwlie'rits, A. uustl UtH ww lerkMiLar anfl rr4t- - wo J. R. BARRETT A CO- Proertal.ee. MaXrilEaTCR, K. R. Bold ky Ilartawick Irwin, Clearleld J. R. Irwin. Curwnavlll and all Dealer ia Patent meuictno. aprl tin Crape Vines for Sale. VLL tk leading kardv varletlea of Drat qual ity. IXiMORii CI TT1NHS, $ly oar hundred. COM'ORII VIXKS only It cent. Or dera aolicited aa aeon aa eontenient. and lled in ". F . A. M. HILIJ lleartewi, ra., Anguvt , laur. Ylfu' durllarnmilu. THIN H' IMHTM 111111. he Lember Melerlrli.g Mm lietri..i,.re .lining sad.r t n '." "' Heed A to . die.nU.d ll enneenl Iho lib f Mu.li, Ilea, l withdrawal the eaderetteed. OKOHUI M. HlllxlIlN, HAhlr b K. IHKilt. II hfcll Y J. MrATKKR. Th l.-ln..i of Ik ! " lll eMl.d by KKKI 4 Co, thlr saeeceenra, who will ontinoo tin bu.lneea SI the eeme P1. O.ceole, March I. I" 11 IXIXIITOH H MiTM'K Notieeli kere- I.. tint Lflterf Tttmnliry, hr koro f mnlfd la Iks krribr,on Ikt Kiist of UKOIttiK Hi HM, oeM"i. uu 01 . lown.h'p, Clarld mnnly. I'nljliil. All iwnom Indehud u itl KiMU r ruetd to maka Immadiatt narnent. ani thou bating laiau atalnai tkt un IU ptanl tkia auljr aulkaalioattd fur Mlllamant. (IKOKUK rr.mun, JOHN (SMITH, Mrlf-Stpd Kiaeslort. Steam Saw Mill for Sale. VH oicellaot Kieam Saw Mill, wlik nation. rj ngin of 21) born power, with Lath Mill nd all ih neoeeeary Sitnrea for making Inmber. All In good repair. Kor further Information, addrea J0IIN80N llOORti, marlV68-St Ebenaburg, Cambria Co., ra. A1MI NIMTH ATOK'M NIITII K. Wollc ia herabv aiven that letter! of Adminialra- tion, on tk a. lata of THUMaH Ft'LKKKK'I.V, dtctaxd, late or Oolirh townakip, Clearfield county, I'a, having been dnly granted to tb undereigned, all perion! indebted to aaid oc tet will pleaae make payment, and tbee having olaima or demand, will preaeut tbaa fur aallla- ment without delay. March i-tt. Adminiatrator. Hotel Property for Sale. milK well known property of th lata 8. A- I Hota, deeeaeed, aituat In tk villag or New Liberty, buaaitabl town.blp, Clinton en., two mile, from Lock Haven, and for many yean need aa tavern atand, ia now offered fcr eal. tkero Li alao a blaebamilh ahnp attached to tk properly, for partioolara. adareee Mr a. m A nu A hdi nvoo, Fek. 17-Im Lock Haven, Fa. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOTJKAGE HOME INDUSTRY. mHE underaicned. having eatabliabed n Nor X ry on the 'Pik, about half way between t:Uarnell and rurwenavlll. ia prepared to far- alab all binda of FRUIT TREES, (etandard and dwarf.) Kverrreeni, Hhrubbery, Orapo Vinea, Uooaeberriea, Lawton lllackberry. Strawberry, and Haiberrv Vine. Alio, Siberian Crab Tree. Ouince. and earlv acvlet Rhubarb, A. Ordarl promptly attended to. Addreea, J. I). WRIGHT. aeptO (14 y Cnrwenavilla, Pa XTOTICK TO I.fKi fWM:RW'a are iircnared to drive the f-'uaqurhanna River, in tbePpringof 1SS, from Williauiepurt to Havre de Orac t-lwuld you have any big! to go below Williamenort we will, if vou wiab it, take char. a of and drive them with oura.pro rating tb coal of dririna in nronortlon to tb amount driven, for further information, addreea CRAM A JILAM IIAltli, rhiladelpma. R. K. II AW LEV to., llaltiinore. Ma. II. JAM KM A TO., Baltimore, Md. February 6, IK68-5m-pd. Attention, Afflicted I milB aubacriber give notice ttat b baa X reaumed tb practlr of Medicia In Lutb ei.bure. wber be intenda to devote hia alien (lea to lb treatment or CHrlu.xiu viEAMia in general. Ho will keep on hand a choice a, lection of DRl 'l.-'and MEDICINES adapted to th treatment or chronic di.ea.ee, and may bo ooneulted at kii oca al any kour or th day. N. B. A word to th.ne amicted witk cbrontc di .eaaea mar be to main advantage. Man uav nor b aware tkat couavar rnieieiani wn do a mniaa practice have not Tina to attend to tko tratmntr ennoato aiaoaaea, ana eonve auentli kulcct tkemi bene tkia ebu or die eaaea require EicLratva attention. Lulberaburg, Feb. 17, I8SS tf GREAT BARGAINS I AT mi Y ATE SALE! frMIK uhrritrr, coittpmttln)t poinif into other X miow, mil sfii, m nvu ie, Dia entire itiK'k of Pottery and Stoneware, At hii Kiln, in ClrarflM. ThM wbo nay nerd wttrvof thin kind can fvnour it ml ft hwtvy rrduetion th itrice hy ok I lint oon, berftnn h intend! tocluteit nut a tm ixti-iM. KKK1KHI( K LUTZINUEfl. Clearfttld, OcUbr 14, H67-tt Democratic Almanac. rpiUS invftluahl .ut.licUon ii for ftt thi offic?. It ihunld be in th handi of vvpry lHsinocntt. It contain full election rrturni fnm every county in the rultrd Httm; hortidee, the nnmher fr N16 ountaini ft enmilet lift of the nnenf ll the newiinperiupi rented and moh.H'd during Lineoln'f dinitiintrRhun ; and that for ln7 cunt ami the name of all thoae cirilian wh were impriwtned durinff tho tame period. Theaa two liMa, fi-r future n-frrenoe, are worth more than the prtre of the publication. The numler for iaalao full of raluahle iletirtirf. Anyone aending ui tixty cents, will rmivo hy return mail a eoj-T for eah year, frte of poitage. If. R. R0BIS0N & CO., WIIOLF.RALE Grocers and Pork Packers, Dealer! in Ula., Iron and Xaili Family Eour of the Best Brands, Bacon, llama, Ridea and Shoulder.; Lard. Moaa Pork, Choree, Iieana, llominr, Iricd Fruit, Carlwn and Lard Oil, Dried Beer, Ac No. SSS Liberty ".trrct. (RcA Front.) marT-ly PiriSlirKtl PA. VDMIMMTK ATOR'H JtlTKIi-Xotice ia hereby given that lettcraof Adminiatralion on lb Mate of J AM h.S A l.KXA.N HKH, deoeaaed. late of Woodward town.hip, Clearfield county. Pa., having ben duly granted lo tlie undereigned, all prreona indebtid to aaid dale will i.leaee make payment, and Ikuee having olaima or tlrmande will prracnl Uicm tut acttlrmcnt without delay. william Liniicn, Mulora, March Id, IKSs 6t Adminiatrator. V1IMIMWTH ATOH'H OT' liZKo'iic ia hereby given that lettera of blininiatratlon on the eatate of WILLIAM lift HAN A N, deed, late of Pcnn Tp., l lcarficld county, Pa., having been duly granted to the nndcraigned, all M-r.on. Imlcbtnt to raid calale will leae make iiayment, and tboae having claim, or drmande will preaent them proerly authenticated for aettlcueut and allowance without dctav. W ILLIAM F. JOHNSON'. Adm'r. MAIIUARKT III t llANAN, Adm'i. Tena townahip, March lli, Ie68, pj. CI AI'THJ.- A11 peraona ere hereby cautioned again.t prchaing or in any way meddling with one bay Mara, one black Horee, one erraro eolored Horee, on white and brown Mare, one Log Sled, and two act of llarnrae, now in the noa ica.ion of Jamca Paltrreon, of Jordan town.liip. aa the aame were pun-haacd by me at riberiff'aaalc and are anltject to my order. BjarJ-3l:rd. JIISKPH PATTKRS0N'. Tinware. rilllE large"! aaanrlment of well made TIX X W'ARK in the city constantly on hand: alao a general aaeorlmcnt of Houae Kurniihing tLmde. Country mcrchanta will hnd it In their advan tage to call. J NO. M. Ml'LLOY. mar2Mt tJJ Market Su, Philadelphia, Pa. It t v. j - mooich t juiory.inion MUls. Vulan townahip, I'lrarNrld to , Pa. nAVINO porch aaed an Inlere.t In tb t'nioa Mill, we ar prepared to card Wool. man. uiatur aad laiah Cloth, and do all kinda of worn in onr Una on abort notice, ia workmanlike manner, and on reasonable terma. Alao, FLOUR, FEED AND LUMBER Manufactured aadforaale. lermi Ca.h. Wool Intended fbr carding ran be left at It Moaaop's or J. P. Krataer'a, where we will gal and return It on Raturdaye or each week. Lettera of Inquiry addreaeed to ni at Rock ton P. O. will waive prompt attention. F. K. A J. R, ARNOLD. Rock ton, Jon 17, lSi',7. J Oil i. Yarniihea, Paints. Brmtaet, l ST received and for aale cheap bv J OS K I'll K. IRWIX. prll-if lurwcn.villc, P. ? durational Clearfield Academy. Rev . T L. HARRISON. A M.. Principal flMllt TllltID HUSSION of Ih prraent leho- la.lie ) ra r of thla In.tllutlna will eommeac en MO! OA X, lb 17th day of rhr.rj, l"- Pupil! can eeterat any ttiae. Tbey will b charged with tuition from th tin they onur to the doe of tk Keeelnn. 1 h eoura of InatruftlM orbry-e ayery thing Inrluded In tkoroufh, practical and aeeom-Kii-ka education for bulk aeaea. Th Principal, kaving had tk advanUg of ...k aioaricoc In bla urole.alnn, na.uree pa rent, and guardane Ikal bla ealir ability and narglea will b devoted to the moral and men tal training of th youlk placed onder bin charge. 1 KHIrlM liK 1 1 l l nil, Ortherrackv. headier, Writing, aad Primary Arithmetic, per Bewion ( II weeka) - $i 00 Grammar, Geography, Arltkmetie, and lll.tory " Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men- eurauon, purveying, ruiioanpny, ruvai olnirv. Ckemiatry, Uook Keeping, Butacy and Pkyalcat Ueograpky . . - tt 00 Latin. Greek and Knock, with any of tb above Hraachea - . u u ay-No deduction will bemad for abieac JFor rurthcr particular. Inquire of He. V. L. HARRISON, A. M., ClearUeld, feb. 6, Wi tl. Principal. LOGAN ACADEMY. i Iligh School for Boyi, at BELL'S MILLS, il n tb rnn.yivania central nau-neu Nail term berina April J"ik. head for a cirru- lar. Addrea . H flibl'M, rnatipai. feb30-2m Antiatown, Blair county, ra. JadW Goods. 1.JITK.ST Tril! ron SPRING & SUMMER Juat received at th Btoro of Mrs. II. P. VTELSn & Co., Itkl(rrt ia FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY, JJOTI0KS, TOYS, nnd MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Bilk and velvet B0. N .NETS made for.-4l 00 Straw IiON.NtTS made for... All kind! or HATS lor.... Material, fnrniabed am a reaaosablo tarma aa they can be kad in tiia ouuiity. Next do to Firat National Bank, nov7-tf CLEARFIELD, Pa. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 Wax. T. Ilopkto'a "Own Make" of "liey- atoue Hklrta" Aro th beat and Ckenpt.t Low Priced Deaa Fairte in tk market. 1 rail r-kirla. 2 apring. II 10: ill anrinca. 11.11 : and It eprtnaa, f 1.4. Plain Hkirta, t upei, I linage, Ml Can la; Jt apringa, Cent 3d apringa, !!) apring, 1.2i. V. arrantad in overy rapcL "Onr OWN Mak." of 'IRION FKIRTK,' Klevea Tap Trail, frem 10 to M apringa, ti t to $:.40. Plain, Pii Tapea, 10 ta i apringa, from Iti Cant to S1.U0. Tkea Skirl are better than tboi aold by olbar .tabliahmanta a Irat claa good, and nt much lowar price. "Our OWN Mak." or CHAMPION SKIRTS an In vry way auperior lo all othr Hoop rkiria before tk public, and only hav to be tiaminrd or worn to ooovine vry on or th fact. Manufactured of Ih be.t linen nnl.bed Kngliak rtel Kpringa, very auperior lap, and tk atyla of tk. m.talie fa.teniog. and manner of eeeuring tkem aurpaae for durability aad r eellene any other rkirt in thia country, and are ligbur, moro elaatie, will wear longer, giv mor aaUafaction, and ar raally cheaper than all otben. Every lady iboold try them. Tbey aro being told itenaively by Mcrchanta tk rough- out thia and th adjoining Bute! at vary mod rat prioe. If yea want ha beat, a.k for "llopkiu'a Champion Skirt' If yon de not Ind tkem, got th merchant with whom vnu deal to order trem for you, or onmo or .end direct lo . Merchant will Ind our different gradea of Skirt aiactly what tbey need, and we o.pecially Invit tbcm to call and eiamin our ottenaiv aasort Bent, or aend for Wholesale Price Lilt. To be bad at Retail at Manufactory, and of th Retail Trad generally. nd at Wholeeal ol tho Manufacturer only, to whom all order ihould b addreaeed. Manufactory and Salroroom, fit! Arch Street, between tk aad 7tk BtreeU, Pkiladelpkia. MarcbJl-IOo. WM. T. 110PEIN8. DRESS-MAKING. SPF.t IAI. MITirP PARISIAN DRESS AND CLOAK MAKINO. Ladia ea have their Uraaaea, Suite, Coats, and Ba.quinea kand aomely mad and trimmed, at th ahorteat no lice, at th old e.labli.bed lUnd, 10)1 Chaitnut Itreet, Philadelphia. Fancy and plain Fans, Mantilla Ornaments, Dre.a and Cloak Buttone, Hibbona, Cluny nnd Guipure Laree, Bugl and Gimp Dree Trim, minga, with a large variety f Staple aad Fancy Good. .from 1J to 40 per cent leas than e Lew here. Ala, receiving daily, Paria laabiona in tia.ua paper, Tor Ladiea' aad Children's Dresses. Sets ef Pattarna for merchants and dreaa makers now ready, at Mr. M. A- BlNbkR'S, Jyt ly 1031 Ckeatnut St., Philadelphia. M1LL1XERY STIMY GOODS, No. Ill Arch FL, above Second, miLADELPHIA, TEXX'A. fpilE aubacriber Is aow prepared lo offer to hit X ruatomera aa I the trade generally, a large and well (elected atoek of Straw and Millinery Gooda, PATTKKN B0NNKTS, Flow.ra. Rib bona. Bonnet Frames, Ac, Ae. N.'B. All order! will receive earefoi and prompt attention. W M. KRTSRN. marl 1m III Arch str it, Philadelphia 18G8"PR,MJrKS,so1868 KYRE & LAN DELL, Fourth aad Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, TENN'A. New Soring Silka. Novell! In Dreaa Oooda. New Style Shawla. Steel aad Pearl poplina. R. A L. alwava keep the beel BLACK SILKS. N. B. Net Caah Buyer will Ind It to their internal to call, aa Bargain! from Auction are dally received. marll-lm IMPORTANT I farmer, lack to Yoar Intcreate Wave Money When Yon t'aa. CORN I C0RUI CORN I CRN ! THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THt day. CALL and aee Fiegal A Ganoe's great labor earing and molt perfect and even COK.V- FL.1.VTEH. Entire new marblna, jnat patented. With tbli planter on peraon ean do ai mark work al two on tk old plan. Save corn and plant! mack or accurately. Can b regulated according lo your doair. Agent! ar employed to diatribut and sell Ih machlnea. Philip. burg, Pa, February 10, lS-tf. "CLEARFIELirBAKERYT rpHg eitli.as of Clearf.ld and vicinity are L hereby nstiled that the undereigned keepa c.e.tantly on hand BR RAD. PIKrt, CAKF-I. ROLU aad all kinda of C0NFKC1 IONAKIES. H A F Tit E N Are notiled that during the rafting eeseon a full upply of Bread will always b kept on hand. J. A. STADLKK. Clearfield, January 30, Ung. SPI.H tl. XOTH1- Having retired from Ih. mercantile hu.ineaa, I would ropectfully call upon all tboae indebted to me to call and settle their account, without delay. I wi.h lo hav. my hooka nettled ap at Ihe eailirat poaeihle period. I". K. ARNOLD. Lulberaburg, Marck 12, riAHR HKMOCRtflC ALMANAC for IM 1 lt.T and Mrifor eal at th ' Republican" lbc. Trtce ii ccata. Mailed to any addict, tf. rtt Ccofli, f.vemlfs, fu. SIMUX(J, (JOODS: rans tt int rHM.ihli I Mta As t ilt Ih tirapret and f.mi ,, th Heat. C. KlUTZER & S0, ttav Ju.l received, and are oeain, al Ik. Old 'land on Front Fuet, atv tk Academy, a lorg and wall -laclad aiaertinanl of SEASONABLE GOODS which tby r aelllnf nt very low ratal. Head the following catalogue aid nrorft fAerct y. 73 8 K. pecial palm ka been taken In tk eelectlon of Ladiei Dre.a tlood.. whit ftooda, Embroideriee Millinery tno1a. Print, Kerchief., llubiel, Olovet, A FOR GENTLEMEN. Alwayi on band Black Cloth. Fancy nnd Black Caaalmerea, batineta. etc.. Beady Mad Clothing ol all kinda BOOTS AND SHOES. NECKTIES, and a variety of other article!, which they will rail at aaaaall advance on coat. Particular attaiiiion I invited to their etoek of Carpet, Cottage, eommon In train. auperAn Bngh.b Ingrain and Kruaeela, floor ana iodiv vimua Window abadeo and Wall paper, eto. FLOUR. BACO.". Ftb Suit Plaatcr. Anulra. Peachra and PruoH kept constantly od baud. ALSO, in Store a lot of large and tmell uioeer aeeq. We inland l awake h aa Meet lor Farmer! at Meckawie to buy from si ; Deoauee we wui sell our gooda low a tbey m be hona-hl in tb eoonty nnd pay tb very higba.l price for all kind or on on try prt 4wee. wwii alao oienange goooa lor BcaooL, Roan and Corarr oidera; bhinglea. Board., and all kind of MaBufaotured Lumber. ClewraVH, July 1, IMK. J."P.KRATZER rAS removed to kia new arcrtroomi on Yr kot street, Clearneld, P , where be ki opened a very large auaci of DRY GOODS, Sfcrinoea, Oioghama, Cloth. Delainea, Priti Caeaimeroe, Alpaca. Bilk, Patloeta. Rev Caabmoroa, Tweed., Coberga, Mohair, Jeaaa, Laaellaa. Mealiae, Plana. I, Bonneta, Rib. boa. Cloak, Balmoral Hkirta, Hoop Skirt, Skawla, Dree Trimmiage, Head Seta, Cap, Corwel. eiwve, Collar, Srt, rnadioe ViW, Table Cover. CLOTHING, Coot, PaaU, Ve.la. Over-CoaU, Oent'l Bkae Bbiru, Hau, Cap. TJader-Shirt and Drawer, Boot. Bboea. Gum Sbeea, CravaU, Oleve aad Collar. HARDWARE. QUKENSWARE. GW CERIES k MUSICAL GOODS. GKOCEUIES, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molaeeee,6alt, Candle. Hie, Floor. Baeon, run, Tobacco, Kamna, Currant, Spice a. Cracker, Vinegar, Oil. Var niik, Alookol. TIK-WARE, GLASSWARE. WOODES WARE, and STATIONERY. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpet, Oil-elotba, Drugget, Looking-Olair Ciocka, Churn. Waihboarda, Tuba. Duet u. Vim t'--, p. WI.J.a HlUlt, Wall paper, Coal Oil Lampa. Um brella, Bedeorda, Kaivea and Fork, Spoona, Crock, and btova meeting. -AH of whick will be aold on tbameatnJ eon. bla term a, and the blgbeat mart at price at or Grain, Wool, and all kind! or ooontry prodar- ClearUeld, December 13, I ROT. RiciiAitn jiossoi DIALER IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOOK MUSLIN'S DELAINES COBURGS at at at Sensation Sensation Sensation $nnatinn prif ALTACAS at Just receifMt at MOSSOrS (jliNUHAUS al Srntuition pnH CHIN'TZ at at at at Sensation Sensation Sensatien Sensation pni r HINTS GLOVES CUAVATS ptw i"H P1 at AlOSSOPS SHAWLS at at at !enal ion prui BONNETS Sensation prn COLORED I Seoul ion MUSLINS l pm All to be bad al XIOSSOPS' LINEN al CRASH at CURTAINS at TABLE CLOTHS at FRINGE at Sensation Sensation Sensation Sensation pri'l P"H pre pnrd rnrd Sep sat ion at MOSS0PS'. - 21 LACK at Sensation pr HOSIERY at Sensation pnn RIBBONS at Sensation pn- IKINMIMiSI , of all kinds A I at Sensation pri; in any quan'ty ) Alwava on band at HOSSOn CASS1MKRKS at Sensation Sansation Sensation Sensation Senaation Sensation pn; pri. Vt, pp. pn S ATT I NETS at TWEEDS al JEANS at VEST1NGS at SHIRTINGS at nr.. at MOSSOl'S CLOTHING aucb aa Coats, Fanlt, Vesta, Under Shirts, at sensation pri rinnnei Miirta, Boota, Shorn, Haws and Can. Now for sal at MOSSO! HARDWARE sucb aa Sas,naila Fork a, Knivea, Sjuk.ee, Hinges, LIQUORS, inch aa Wine, Krsniy, Oln, AVhukcy, Cojtnae, etc., etc, FRUITS, such at Trunea, Raisins, Figs, Filberts, 4c, GROCERIES, ssy Flour, Hama, Shoulder, Sugar, MoUaaea, Cotiee, Tea, Crack an, Spioea. Candle, Coal Oil, etc., eto. at aensation pri' at Mossors' at aensation pr at lensalion p'1" at MOSSOPS' at setiaaUon Al ayi at MOSSOr? eneation r" BLACKING ROFKS POWDER KHOT LEAD CAPS at at at at ut aensation pr'i aensation rn aensaiion pr sensation f" at nenaalton f At ihe rlora of RICHARD MlSSt'r MOSSOP Alwava keep, on hand1 assotlntent of all kinda of goods requi j u.r aw aocommodalion ol tbe pul'lie- July 1. 1"' IIK CHEAPEST GOODS, of' kind, ar to b bad at Us Clearleld Ster W. W. BITT8 A f Kear Phillpburj, r, K0. .1, JMI-lf
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