ShcJcpttWifan. a" r .' ,A,'..': CiEonoE U. (iooDi,ANDEn, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, April 23, 1868. DEMOCRATIC jjTATE TICKET. AUDITOR OEXBRAL, HON. rHAni.E9 Km BOY MS, Of Fayette county. mVP.TOR OHKIUI., C.I.K. WELLINGTON II. EXT, Of Columbia county. Congress. Geo. II. Cutler, Esq., of Erie, is announced as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress in this district. Tho con test for that position promises to be unusually lively, there boinr, no less than half a dozen aspirants named in Erie county alone, not to name the other counties of tho district. Boast Butler was nearly as much frightened, on Friday last,in his room at Washington, as bo was when his powder boat exploded five mih s from Fort Fibhor. Some wag handod a letter to one of the servants at the hotel addrcssod to Mr. Butler, with the request that it be sont to his room. Tho servant dolivcred it at once. The Boast eagerly opened it and read these startling words: "Prepare to moot thy God !" Ho fell back ou his couch in a swoon, but he soon rallied, hast ened to tho Senate, read it to tho Im- pcachers, and mado an hour's speed against tho Ku Klux Klan and ovcry thing tlac in which he bad no leading interest More "Thunder." The Democrats at the recent municipal contest in Jersey City, elected Mr. O'Kuill May or by eight hundred and six majority, a gain of nino hundred and seventy one in one year. In Borgcn tho Democrats elect sev en out of twelve Aldermen, a gain of six. Hudson City gives ono thousand majority, a gain of over four hundred In lloboken tho Democratic ticket was also clcctod by fivo bundrod ma jority, a heavy gain. From all parts of tho Union tho cv idencc8 of popular regard for tho Dem ocratic party are becomingmoreplain and pointed, und it is no longer diffi cult to forecast tho futo of tho party now ruling the land. Good I'uotouuapu. Horaco Grco loy, in a lato number of tho Tribune, draws a lifu-liko portrait of himself and John W. Forney two of tho "grand-moral-idea" loaders'. Tho fol lowing nro his words : "Bat of all evil doers, the Political Liar one who habitually and enormously falsifies oocurren ee. and statistics, thereby deceiving, and misiruid- ing honest, well meaning men, whpe leisure and opportunities for itudying document are inferior ti nil own if among the baeeet and most wicked, lie is like a belligerent who poison, fountains, burnt hospitals, and deeny. the enemy into his power by displaying a flag of dislreaa. No male factor more richly deserve the scorn and execra tion of maukmd. No artist in tho world could have dono this so completely as Horace Having poisonod tho groat fountains of truth and education, ho adopts tho "stop-thief cry for tho purposo of shielding himself from tho two-edged sword now suspendod over him. Rooues falmno out. It is an old ooj-ing that whon roguos quarrol hon est men got tbolr dues. Sunaior Cam eron, last week, from his seat in the Scnato, charged the Clerk of that body, Dead Duck Forney, with squan dering M0,000 of tho Scnato funds. This honest Ingo denied tho charge, but a com mil too was appointed to in vestigate tho matter. Tho idea of a great State robber liko Cameron charg ing tho parasite Forney with crime, is rich. We presume, ho wcvor, that this arises from tho fact that if you want to catch a rogue, always put ono on his track. Wo hopo this qnarrol be tween tho Winnebago Chief nnd the Dead Duck w ill rosult in a proper ex position of ono or both of those first class knaves and political harlot, and much good to tho people. Tin Duo Feasts Them. "Occa sional" Forney has great trouble with tholmpcarhmciit Bureau. Ono would suppose from his lamentations and threats tluil every prop of the govern ment rested upon him. IIo"occasiiii ally" howls like a pup, and then turns upon gravo Senators and threatens them with annihilation, unless they convict tho President. Yet whilo ho threatens he also foists. His Wash-1 ington CJtroniele announces that Mr. J. W. Forney, proprietor of "t'vo p.i j pers, Loth daily," and Secretary of the United States Senate, dined tho IIouso managers of tho "impciu htnont conspiracy," and a number of lludit al Senators at his reonleneo on Capitol Hill, on tho ISlIi. It is not known whether tlio patriots (?) there assoiu bled took a vote on tho question of "guilty or not guilty," or hether that bad uKH'n passed upon long befurc. We aupposo his dinnersaiv paid out of llio funds Senator Cuiiicron tharges him with abstracting from I ho Senatorial bureau, amounting to just 4t,KHt j fit'j'rrtc itrtf nf, Tbi Il.i'lii al conspiracy is still in ppyron at tlio Capital, hut ha lost I in in h ofiW interest, ho fuf as the friends of tho government are concerned. The leaders in this crusndo upon dem ocratic government, from their des perate movements, evidently boo the hand-writing on tho wall, and aro be ginning to rcalizo that theirs is the "Lost Cause," and with it they will bo lost too. Tho Butlers and Binghams are guilty of many heinous crimes, and they will not bositato to perpotrato still more; but wo think a majority of their brcthcrn, who lmvo backed thorn this far, will go with thorn no farther not from any lovo they bear thecountry and its institutions, bulfor fearof losingthoirown heads. Should these wicked men, however, pcrscvero in their programme and remove tho Presidont, wo hopo it will not bo long until they will follow tho "latolamon. ted," and together bo rowardod ac cording to promise. The final issuo is still hold in mys tery. Sumner has hold threo tickets for admission to the galleries of the Senate, but up to this time not a ne gro has been admitted to that much frequented abode of smell aud loyalty. The Radical whip is vigorously appliod to tho bare backs of loyal Senators every night by Slovens and his task masters. What effect theso excoria tions will have upon tho finul vote, we are unable to determine ; but we shall be very much mistaken if tlio final count exhibits more than from twenty to twenty -four knaves in that body on co made up of heroes and states men, and officially recognized as tho Senate of tho Unitod States. Tho evidenco on both sides of the caso closed on tho 20th. Tho argu ment of counsel com monccd yesterday Trouble. Tho Deacon is evidently In tr'oublo over tho K. K. K's. In his last issue ho attempts to fix tho assassination of "Hon. G. W. Ashburn," at Colum bus, Georgia, lately, upon tho Ku Klux Klan. This murder, like that of D'Arcy McGco, at Ottawa, Canada, is but tho advance skirmish of oppression and treachery, much as it is regretted by all law abiding citizens. Oppres sion, however, in all coun trios, has ul ways bred assassins and secret politi cal organizations, and it would bo re markably strango if ours wero made tho exception. As tho "Knights of tho Golden Circlo" troubled our neigh bor muchly a few years ago, thcro is but littlo hopo for his pcaco nnd Imp- pincss bliuuM the K. K. K's find their way into this neck of woods. The follow Atdiburn ("Hon." and "Col." as our neighbor dubs him) was a bu reauito of tho lowest capacity, and fur tho last year lived in a negro baw dy house, whero his associates killod him. Out of twelve witnesses who tostiflod beforo tho coronor's inquest, nino of them wero negro wenchos, who lived, ato and slept in tho same houso and were prcsont whon tho deed was committed. Ashburn has ro ccivod tho reward that awaits every whito vagabond who betrays his kin drod and country, and makos his abodo with negro bawds. Mr. McGoo was a gentleman and a scholar, but ho, too, had sold his coun trymon to tho British crown for pelf and placo, and has paid tho penalty in tho prime of manhood. Settled at Last. Last fall, tho Democrats of Philadelphia elected Gen. Balhcr,City Commissioner : Gon Lcoch, Register of Wills; and Mr. Mcgary, Clerk of tho Orphans' Court; but, at tho instigation of tho Loyal Lcaguo, their seats woro contested, and by the assistance of tho loyal court, these gentlemen were all kept out of oflico until last week during which timo tho loyal incumbents drew tho salaries of the respective offices. There was no shadow of law for contesting me soaisoi tiicso gentlemen: but it leaked out during tho contost, that tho iioyal Leaguers had bet a loriro sum of money on tho olection last fall, and 01 courso lost it: therefore, tho con. lest was brought about for tho pur pose of postponing the pnyrncnt of tho bets, and of cheating thoso whom tho pooplo bad olected out of their i.laccs. if possible. This is nice work, indoed, for men who pretend to bo controlled by "grand moral ideas," and who iro fuss such lovo for tho soldier and tho dear people. Liko Judas Iscariot, theso Leaguers will first kiss und then betray you. A Ivotal Threat. Tlio londine isiark licpuMican newspapers aro be ginning to fear tho winding up of tho Impeachment conspiracy, and rave and threaten Senators with political extermination. 1 he Philadelphia Post thus threaten Senators : "Vine he in th. nnml.lic.n R,.na,,r .1.,. A,. ui uoriare mm (ine rrrsi.lmt) innuwut." o presume theso Jacobin threats will only return to torment their nu- thorn, while the President will contin uo to "swing around tl.o circle" until ho is relieved by a Democratic Presi dent on tho -Jili of .March next. That staid old "llurg" upon tho Al legheny river, know i, us I'ruiikliii, has just boon erected inlou City. Jr j said tho citizens are already "pulling on airs," and turn up their rj(,Su9 w10 a Kew Yorker or a Philadelphia!, pas sos along (he street. They arc an oily set up thcro-get up a bun, rail road, or city on short notice. Thr lliiil Cits, " Stop Thltll" TDK NNT-sl M I.I.IVTIO CAK I'K Hon INt-oN VS. MII'IIMU'. It was a political ncucsHily to (urn Mr. Slni;nrl out ol his sent in the Sen ate. With him, the Democrats had I I, and to these are sure to bo added tho Senators to bo elected in the Lu r.erno and Adams districts. Two Sen ators aro to bo elected in Philadelphia, and tho Radicals fear tho coming wrath of tho puoiilo thcro. If but one of them woro gained, tho Democrats would havo tho Scnato, and tho profits ol tho ring, tho power of tlio majority and tho patronago of tho Sonnt o would havo passed from their hands. Hence Shugart must be sacrificed. It has been dono. Wanton violation of thoir oaths, utter perversion of tho testirao- ny, and obodienco to tho behests of tho party havo signalizod tho action of tho iUdicals on that committee To tho betrayal of their trust they now add tho stalo cry of fraud. To cover up their own wrong thoy delib erately chargo tho Democracy with tratius which aro provon upon thom solves. Their own report admits that 68 fraudulent votes wero polled for Robinson in tho District, and they chargo that but 23 were pollod for Shugart. In this they show twice as much fraud as they charge upon us. They admit that one of their own dis tricts was llletraliy counted, iney ro-vamp Know Kothingism and at tack the vote at Philipsburg, because ot alleged fraudulent naturalization papors. Their newspapers toom with falsehoods in relbrenco to tho voto pollod thore, nnd they deliberately lie in their comments upon tho tostinw ny. They chargo that eighty fraud ulont votes wero pollod. Tho potl tion ot Robinson shows that but forty- two were claimed, and the positive proof was that but fifteen of tho rail road hands voted at the two polls. Nine of these wero accounted for as naturalized citizens, and tho remain- ing six it is fair to suppose wore voted by O'Mcara, for the Radicals, for it was proven that he was employ ft and paid for that purpose by them. This is truly "much cry and littlo wool." I heir nowspapers assert that tuo Democratic State Committee was con nected with this alleged fraud. This is another base falsehood for party purposes. If this wero true, why is tho report ot tho majority silent upon tho subject f Tho testimony utterly disproved this unfounded assertion ol their partizan press. No man not even O'Mcara proved anything that implicated that committee in the slightest degree, and Mr. Tracy dis tinctly sworo that Mr. allaco relus cd to givo any money or havo any thing to do with giving money to buy O'Mcara's absence It was not neces sary to do so, for ho was of bad char- actor and was sueccsslully impeached. 11ns wholo cry ot Iniud at i lulips- bare, and fraudulent naturalization papers, is tho flimsey pretext to cover up tho gross wrong they commit iu ousting Shugart. It is a deliberate perversion of tho truth, in order lo attack foreign born citizens. It is another out-cropping of tho old vice of Know Notbinc'sm. Tho men who concocted it lire fit agents in such a work. Swoope, tho counsel in the case, was "Head Centre" of tho Know Nothings in '55. Fisher, ono of the Committee, but last week denouneod "the Democratic party as composed of bog-trot ting Irishmen ana sxcag-bdlied lager beer Dutchmen," and Landon, another of the same Committee, on the samo day, asserted "that a negro was more entitled to the elective franchise than an Irishman." Is it strancre that such men should concoct this story of iraudsf 'I hey hopo to aid their par ty, whilst they glut their prejudices Tho calm and clear report of tho mi nority or the Committee effectually disposes of this infamous cry of fraud. Tho Radicals throw out tho whole vote of Hush township because of these alleged frauds. Tho judge of that election swears that but six Irishmen voted at thot poll on that day. Shu gans majority incro was o. Xiy this gross outrago tho wholo of tho people thoro ore disfranchised. They throw out 33 in Philipsburg, whilst tho prool was clear that iuf twelve of tho Irish men voted thoro on that day. They refused to rejoct the voto of Taylor township, Blair county, although tho omcers were not sworn : vol ttiev rciee tod tho wholo voto of Carbon town- shfp, Huntingdon county, bocauso thcro was a drunken man in tho room during tho day. That district gave Shugart 65 majority, whilst Taylor township gave Kotmison m majority. In fivo other districts in Huntingdon county greater irregularities were shown than in Carbon district, yot they aro counted as 807 mnjority for jtomnson, wniisi uaruon is thrown out. An infamous wrong has been per petrated in this matter fornurolv nar- tisan purposes. A Senator elected by inn jifuoie nug wen ejccioa irom his scat nnd his constituents ontrsgod by imposing upon thom a Senator whom they had deservedly repudiated. Ho will reflect no honor on their causo. Their cry of fraud w ill recoil unon themselves. Tho people of tho district Know mo lacts and they will punish this infamy. Read tho reports, read tho testimony, and all will condemn tho iniquity. Patriot & Union. Poor Sf.waiid. Tho author of fl.n "Irrepressible Conflict," is now like Mahomiiict s collin. "between hniivnn and earth," and calls himself "the mostmisiipprocintod man in America." i ayno was tho only man who aeonm to havo appreciated him most, a "m after his own heart," though it was very singular, after tho effort, ho made, ho did not roach it. Tho vic tims who wero rung into bastiles by tho tinkle of "that litlli hell" r l.;: appreciated him too, and if they Clin only havo their will of him, they will give strong proofs of it. VV0 would advise tho b:;l'0 of knows w hen ho is well off, to try to remain unappreciated ir ilc ,!,.. i,c may die in his bed, but should ho n. sist in gelling tip another muss, ho may expire at the end of a rope. It now turns out that tlio nr.!,. fr. used in tho War office dinirnlM. employed by Stanton. It consisted ol a vial and two spoonsful of whi. '"frrrcmcnts ROon arrived ana i nomas was driven oil' !, r...i i in a demoralized couditiou. An Abolitionist win, like Wilbcr force or llobespiiwie, never xnw a ne gro, and therefore indulged a mere abstraction which to him was just and indeed devilling, may he, nnd most likely would be, a just and honorauie man. To him tho "idea" that a "fel low man" was held in such nbsoluto subjection to another that ho could not own property, or even his own children, without tho consent of a master, would seem, no doubt, an atrocious violation of the laws of na ture, and in striving to abolish such a wrong, and give freedom to the slavo, would, no doubt, elovato tho mind of such an Abolitionist. But leaving tho domain of abstraction common to tho Europoan, and, to a certain oxtont, to the northorn mind, and dealing in fn.-i.m firnil nnd fuKhinnod bv tho hand of God Himself, thon this Abolitionist becomes a raonstor, a devil, a human beast so rovolting, hideous and ac cursed, that no words in our languago can litlv dcflno him. Wo havo in stanoos of men who havo joined tbo Indians in our colonial histories, and mado war on tho whitos, liko Simon Girty and others, who always dis played more cruelty to prisoners, and rovellcd in horrors that their savage f'rionds turned from in disgust But tho Indian is vastly superior to the negro, and therefore, tho man who goos down, or strives to get cown to "impartial freedom" with this nogro, to abdicate tho high nature God gave him and equalize with tho subject raco aB we now witness in Montrrol con ventions, &c, bocomes transformed and doformod into tho vilest human dog, beast, devil or moral monster that is possiblo and livo. Indoed, bo can't live, or an aggregate of such monBtors can't live or propagate them selves, and nature dooms thom to od- soluto extinction within a certain pe riod. It is a law of thoir moral exis tence to rescmblo not tho normal but tho abnormal or "froo" negro, to bo come as abject, base and cowardly as their negro equals, and this perversion or curso of nature on those who thus outrage her, renders them incapablo of extended mischief; otherwise tlio Howards, Underwoods, &e, would ru in a continent. Day Book. A loyal exchango says that Senator lutes, ol Illinois, has liocn too drunk to cast a vote ever since impeachment commenced. Jt is lortunato for him, for thereby ho has so far escaped tho infamy of perjury and treason. He may livo to soo tho timo when ho will bless his stars for beinir drunk. We wondor what exenso tho sobcrconspi- rators will offer whon thoir treason and treachery stares them fully in the Cico. John Bunninghoff, from Oil Crock, tho victim of tlio great robbery, has purchased a residence in Greenville, Mercer county, and will remove thcro in May. gfw g5vmisfmfnls. In run DisrnuT coi ht i' tiii: rSITKD fc-TATtS for the Woetern Wstrict of 1'ennsylrania. In the mattor of Fitment 1 . t,.fc,, M.-M .., Bankrupt. ( ln Bankruptcy. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Theander signed herehy gives notice of nil appointment as Assigned of Kooaeaer MeMaatera, of Burntide township, in the county of Clearfield, and State of Pennsylvania, within anid Pittrict, who haa been adjudged a bankrupt upon bia own petition, by tne iiistrioi uourt oi sam iiistncu Haled tho list day of Mnreh, lSftt. apr2S WM. M. McCl'LLOUOH, Assignee. MISS SUSAN REED, Dltlll I M PLAIX AXD FAXCY BOXXETS, Misses' & Children's Hats & CapB, FRENCH at AMERICAS FLOWERS, RIBBONS,. AC, AC. aBLEACIIINa and TRIMMIXQ dose In latest style. Opposite MoseopV, Market Ptroet, apr23-3m Clearfield, p. TVlSSOI.tlTION Of PARTNERSHIP. J Nolle Is hereby given that the partnership herctofbre eiittlng between. John Miller, Itich ard B. Miller and William R, Miller, known as the firm of Job Miller A Sont. otveratlnr and manufaeUrlng Fire Brlek, at Handy Ridge, li-owanion r. u.,j eenire aoonty. fa., was du. solved by aaaUial consent on the Iftth of Febru ary, IBM, Rio hard B. Miller wlihdrawlng from RICH'D B. MILLER. WM. R. MILLER. The hnslneat will be contlnned hereafter by John Miller and William R. Miller, In tha name and Ann of John Miller Son. JOHN MILLER. apr!S-4t WM. R. MILLER. House Furnishing Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Xo. m Chestnut direct. Are offering an attentive stock of FURNISHING GOODS, Embracing In part BARNSLEY'SSUEETING LINENS Do. PILLOW CASINGS, I)o. TJ113LE LINEN'S, HUCKABACK TOWELLING, MAESA 1 LLES COUNTERPAN ES, HONEY COMB SrREAPS, ic, &c. Together with a large aeeortmcnt of pnirXf) MiKSS FABRICS, of the latest and most desira ble Importations. RICKEY, SHARr & CO., 7'iT Chestnut Htrrrt, .prM rillLADELPJUA. m., J. W. WALLACB . . TII08. n. RI1AW AMERICAN HOUSE, l.ulhtmliiirir, Clrarflrld Co.. Ia. spills well known and l"ng established Ilo'eL I formerly kept by K. W. Moore, and la.ite.lv by Wm, 8ehwem.Br.. ha. been ImAiI r... . of years hy the cnder.lgned, to which the atten tion ol the traveling pul.lic it now ealled, and a Ul enil hre nf public petronage it tolieued aprldf j 1y pd bllAW A WALLACE. BEALE'S EMBROCATION (LATE I'OWKLL'u,) For all dlseatet tneident to llortot, Cattle, and Human Flesh, retiring tha ate of aa eiternal application. Thii Embmeatlna wst ailenslvely tti by the (Jovarnment daring the war. For aala bv llftriib a r. i. m - ' . iwi,., vit-aroeio. Joseph R. Irwin, Cnrwensville. Daniel ll.J. lander, Loiher.aurg. u 'tufi;i::un'! Borough Ordinance. T IIKIU AS. i nit - I !! irsi'l- nl aril on V er "I mil II I" "ml tr t ul Uinl a-I J.iltiins Ihe llonni(h nf I learSi-M, heva l.y ntllim eiilit-il lur tae ailinmeionoi inia s.miou mm w '"""Vnl . , Aif trim; Timor ana i-y eiruie mi an ar m lliedi nrral Ameinlily, iaaard the .LI day nf April, 49, "Hie llurness and Town Council of any Unroiia-h shall have power, and y ulrtue of this ant are din t"t anil nsiilrl, on petition if auy nuiulier not ku than twenty uf the fmchuM own ers of lots, out-loU or olher traets of lamia In any aeotlon lylnj adjacent to eald HorouKh, to deelare byordilianoe the eillolMiimoi oie eoruon i,i,u,.m sufh petitioner and olherl reside :" therefore, lit ittnmrl'i m4 errfniaro' bf llurgtn and 7W ttinnoif otae Hr)k of Vltarficlil, nnd il it krntf eoed f eMuiaen! fy le nHlAorde orAe eoi, That tha limita of the laid HorouKh of Ch-arflcl.i ahall be and are hereby extended lo include the following deecrihed land i lleirinning i the oath-went corner of the borough, on the bank f the Susquehanna river thence along the southern line of Ihe old borough, eoutb di rree east S3 perches, alonK line of land of Sarah Jane 0(don, to oorner of laud of A. K. Wrlht ) theiioe alone; line between laud of laid riarah Jane 0deD and A. K. Wright, south (I decrees weft 100 per ohM, to line of land of ii. L. Reed thenee alons; line between land of U. h. Hoed and A. K. Wright, south HU ileftrees eait 118 perches thenee loutb ku ileirreei west 22 1 norehes : thence north 7 de- grtet west 215 perches, to the eastern bank of the Susquehanna nr thenee down the aaid eaalrrn bank or Ibe Susquehanna rirer tba aeeeral eonrna thereof, to line of old borough and place of be ginning; whioh aaid land is taken a a part of aid Borough of Clearfield, and eubjeet to me ju risdiction and government of tha municipal au thority of aaid Uoroagn ol uiearuem aa luiiy i If the same bad beam originally a part thereof. W. W. BKTTd, Burgess. Attest Q. L. Muaoan, Clerk. apr.16 3U 5ru m&, (fjwmitt, (ttc. NEW STOCK! Spring Goods I Spring Goods I Spring Goods! AT T KEYSTONE STOKE Bnjri of Dreti "Oooda, Trimrainpt, NotSonn, Oiovea. Fancy Goods. 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Ills good toeeesa, with cheerful smile, lie gladly tellt to all. If you'd save money, go and buy Your elntie. t hElZKNr-'TEIN'S CLOTHINtl 11AI.U Wher the cheapest, finest and best Clothing and good Furnishing Ooodt can be had to suit every taste and In tery t vie aprl 1,'nT Medical Notice. THE nil-r-icnid w.iiild rcpectinllv announce U hit friends and natrons, thai he lias told his entire f"d will an 1 urm-it,, r v.i;.i.. i- Liitlvrrsliurc. Pa., to lir. Ww. II the i-t day of April, IxoS.lowhont all , palientt w nrrraner ron rrc'l. '"All ticreoni knowttiff thcmM.lvn tni...i to me will please call and avitle wilhnnt drlr. . . . t'Ulr.11, M. I). Lulher-Vurg, April 0, ISAn-lf. Slone Masons WantpH. TIHKKAL waget will be pl. h, th. under J tiinrd to a nnmhcrnr KTliVK uiva l -.r furllirr Information, rail In ..i.il.'. ' at Clearfield, Pa., IIElllili K 1 Hull V "l"' HuiMir. TnnUtiur, 7 imr.irr, Ctf. NEW HARDWARE STORE rhilipburtr. Centre County, Ta. G. II. ZEIGLKll & CO. tiEALERl 1H ForiiRii & Domestic Hardware, WOOD, WILLOW, it TIN WARE, StoveB, Oils, Paints, Glaas, &c, &c. TUB attention of Mechanic, Builders, Farm ers, Lumbermen, and Buyer generally, is Invited to th fact that w ar offering a bttr assortment of goods in oar line than can be band elsewhere in thii part of th State, at Price, to Bait the Timet- Oar stock eomprite a general aaeo-tmint of Tool and MaUriall used by Carpenters, Black smiths, Carriage and Wagon Maker, Ac, with a largi itosk of Iron, Xaits, Steel, Spikes, Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Hope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, ENAMELED, FINISHED & FLA IN HOLLOW WARE, CABLE CHAINS, Lard, Linseed, Coal, Lubricating and risn Uils, TURPENTIXE, EEXZI.VE, VAKNISHKS, COAL OIL LAMPS AND LANTEEHS. Aa ezoellont aisortinent of Fin Cutlery, Com prising KNIVES, DESERT, TEA, & TAULE. SPOONS, HC1SSOIW, RAZOliS, Ac. BRITANNIA & SILVER PLATED WARE. TIN.WARK IN GREAT VARIETY AND BEST MANUFACTURE. Household, Horticultural, Farming and Rafting Implement of the latest at.d most improved pslerss. Blacksmiths can be rup plied with Anvili, Del- Iowa, Vice, Fledge, Dammar, Hon and Mult Shoes, Hon Mailt, and all kisda of Iron and SteeL Carpentert.'and Bullden will And la nr estab lishment a anperior stock of Planet, Saws, Augurs, Hatchet, tingle, double-bit and pealing Azo, Hammara, Chisels, File, Hinge, Screws, Bolt, Lock, Pulleys, Sash, Cord, Ac, Ac, A. Farmer! and Raftmea will (n4 everything la thilr lino, and cheaper tha can b had elsewher. V4U Partleolar attenlloa la Inv'Ud to oar stock of Store, comprising Spear' celebrated Anti-Dntt, Cook and Parlor Sieve of all si sea. Alto, th Niagara Cook, Parlor Cook, llrilliant. Hawa, Dew ltop, ArcliD, and Commoa Egg, Pocket, Aa. A 11 of the above pood ill b told cheap for rath. G. II. ZEIGLER 4 Co rhlllp.burg, Oct. 10, 1807-ly planing UU. II. F. Hoop, 0. L. Krod, MTICE. Wm. PowelL I. F. Wear nnea. Betta. HOOP, WEAVER 4 CO. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! rpiIE proprietor respectfully Inform theciliwns --- oi ticarHcId county, that they have entirely reflttod Oils eietablishment with the latent improved wood working machinery, and ar now prepared to execute all order. In their line of businon. They will give especial attention to the manufar turc of material for house building, tuch at FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, sash, doors, blinds, nilmiCKETS A' .TIOI LM.rtiS, OF ALL STYLE".. V alwayt hnrc on hand a lare stock of HUT LI'MBKR, and will pnycash fr all clear Lumber. une-anu-a-nait tnoh panel .tuff prrforrwl. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or eichangrj, to ruit rust'inirrt. icOrdcr. tulicitcd, and LumWr furnished on short notice and on rcaon.llc trnnt. II'WI', WKAVF.R A CO. ClcvrfleM. Not. 7, 1r.7. "m waSTOflATIVI nim n, Ih N H . ft V' 4. n. BARftCTT A CO.. rVeatletera, KAXctrwria, . a. fiold h fTari.wlh Tt. , . m. Clearfield J. H. Irwin. Cm-wea.vllla i and all I'oaier. in ratent Medicine.. leorJ-Hra rpilK liKMOf'RATIC ALMANAC f. I V" " l"f'fr sale at the lsi,, otti. I'rlrt Si rents. Xl.iU.l to anv a-i-li I sua -iiMlcan"' rew. tf. if. o 4iUi'..rfU.tnrou.. .ic::at it ic. viv GRAND SALE ol' KKAL & PERSONAL VMYllW lu filrard and C nilnglon lomnthlpa. rpilB luliirrlber brace th preseat epa 1 tunllv ol nrmging u in neur or u.i eti teni of (lirard and Covington town, bins, i. th eurroandlng eonntfy, ih fact thai a tjn. public ale will tak place at hit luj ln con. lurnoing On TuesJay, May 5tL, 18C3, (Should a flood tccur about thii time the u will be postponed until lue.day, May I 'iu when th following real eiuie will b otlw. for sale, vis: A CERTAIN TRACT OF I, A K D titaate Deer Creek, containing about M.NKTY ACKL more or let. Alto. ONB OTHER PIECE OF LAND sl at between A. Laconte'l and Mr. Burkelt'a, Alao. A TBACT OF LAND situate in Co- Inaton townsbl i, near Justin Pi' Hew 1 eoulaining about 6KVKSIV -rjUVKN AClu. Also. A TRACT OF TIMBER I.A.I D, iUn la Uirard township, adjoining land of Lawrei Villotte, eenUining AUHfift, mor or W I bar TWO FARMS which I will BEN u wall at lb Saw Mill and pran.it at ti snoata or Ueer lreek. Xiiy-I will tak rrai plearar in sho thee propertlee at any time prevloni to al persons dealront of eiamining ineea, wr a aDtwer all Inquiries by letter. Personal Properly. Th following described peraonal Proper and btor Uooda, will b offered for tale at u same time and plaoe, vi : 1IHV WMIIKI the yard or wob, anch aa Cloth, Caaeimrre- Muslin, Calico, De Lain., uonneit, Kntim and a larr lot of KKADV-MAUK CLOTHIN- t.ltot l.ltll;i CoBee, Tea, tugar, Hire, k l.sses. Coal Oil, Lard Oil, Linwed, Oil. Tobac and Salt. I.Kll'OH llrandy. Wine, 0 and Whiskey. HAKIVv AMli Nailt, brik tihw. of all aiaea, lioot, Khovelt, Spades, Fork and in fact everythm usually kept in a count? tor. fsTOt.'H AMI fAK.rll.Nt. IMI'I.I MI-:jlM-Four Horses, four Cow, a lot Hogt and bbecp, thr Windmill., two Thrett ing Machine., loo. a tread machine,) f'luv Harrows, Cultiv.uirt i long, b'.-b and UmW bledt ; Hay and Straw hy the ton l together wm a large amount of other property, too ttdiou mention. p9Tht ale will commence at I o'clock 1. of lata day, ana wui oe continuea irom aaj day until in property it tom. L. M. COV DRIFT, prH-3t Leconte'l Miilt P. ( MILI, FARM & TIMCER LiXD.v FOR SALE! rpiIK on lcrMnt-l, dvi?niD to quit huiinct X oCct fur Mlc (heir entire property, Consisting of lm2l?acru of I a ml Situud oa both ' of th Mnvliannoa rm nJ Ibc Tyrno unn Clc-vrfifld wimHW, tiljoini tbe tor'uh uf VbiliBTurg. The inipruvoiieii- ooDiii't of a Steam Saw Mill, Wtnr rower f bin pits tad Lnh Mkrhim kA whirh are tueonirlrtc mnniiirrlor, with nitr li.Iinc at the null. One Ii.LLI.G IlOf.i lat''y repaired ps'titM anl panwrrrd, and .a plotconlrr; one FA R M HOl E and lance BAKN una doulj.e and three iinffle buavea fur handi tfi)ce and arhwd rotn. Atavt one bundvd u twrntT-five acrrff of the land are cleared and ob cultivation. Oo tie tutlance there ts a larr amnnnt of uperior HEMLOCK and OAK TU It Kit, while I'INE TlMBKlt, eajily atmiihleV the creek, ean be pnirhaaedatrrannfratirepn Iba liitiieationi of LUAli are favorable oa am: idrs of tba creek and railroad. To any atn purcaaftnir the real eatate, and dejurtnc It, wew. altto twll.at fair ratet,oar entire peraonal proper OOBPlMing Of Teams, Harness and Wagons, Farming Iinplcmmti, Lnmberinft Toola.and atytt TWO MIL.L1M! rthi vr Mus now ia dan thai affording aa opportunity for the in dtale pnipecuticn uf bopinwa. For price, term Ac, apply at Memcrr jhiiiil, X. t t. railrou, i RddrrH tiy mall at rbilipvbnrr. Centre Co., Pa. anrl-At HTKINtR KKLLKR. Orphans' Court Sale. T1T virtu of aa arder of th Orphans' Ctar I) of Clearfield county, I bare will he lipoen to puone (at, a llerarty t x Koada, oa Saturday, May 2d, 1868, At two a'elock, P. th following deecriW real ataia, moat at llerarty i itoadt, Baoearia township, Claarfield eountv, Pe late th tat at Tboat Cowan, dee d. bendei and dribd as follow t Oa th west hy laat of amol Begarty, on th north by laaes saraa.i llerarty and John Ilerth, oa th att land, of J .met OallarhT, and oa th walk land nf David Bempl and Joha 6avely, CotUainimr lOO mlcrtt, Mora or law, with aboil aev.aty tvt acm clearea. ana a two-slory ion koase, log ban aao aa orooara oi tiny iruit tree uerroa. Term liberal and made known oa dav of sail aprl ta SAMUEL II KG ARTY. J. P. kraYzer HAS jaat received from New Tark a f.H V ec.rim.ut of tU -K!aV AKB StM. Chin Tea Sett, Toilet 8eta, Tureena, eeveiv Butter Pishes, gravy Tareent, Pinner Plat. Tea Plato., 8oup Ladle., 'P Plat., Deavr Plates. Pickle Plat, Sauce bi.hei, Meat Disk Tea Cup, Coffee Cop with handles, r.rt Bowl., Castor, Wah Bowls, Pitchers, fc Boata, Fpittoona, Tamblen, Cak Iitht, Pn serr. Dishes, Molaate Pitcher, Oobleu, Wit Ulaatea, Lamp with th new comet burner. Tinware. BrCKETS, rish pant, CofTee boiler., Pir.ii r. Padding p.ns. Pi pans, Oil cart. Dif pert, Camp kettlea, Molaa. backeta, ss; baaiai, Tina. Milk pant. Slew pant, Urtss Kn U, Wash boilers. Caadl moulds, tialreaiss bncketa, Panting spoon t. Tea aani.ter. Ortten Skimmer, DrlJ ping pan, Store pipe. Sheet ' foraalaat J. P. KRAIZKRS. Stationery. FETTER papar. l.cftal cp, lillt note, FcVet J paper. Commercial note, White Kncplor I'lariea, (tuff envelope.. Day book., Ld(cn Keceipt books, Pas. book., Time hook.. notet, Albums, Bill paper, Copy Books. Sri- " J. V. KHATZhnS Carriage Trimming. "fNAMELKn le-nhrr, Dash leather, l.a.mele! J J drilling, Flimrrd Muslin, Head Linini i,urira nair, beaming eord, Patent faitcni'f llaniet, riein web, liirthinR, llucklet, Biap Bed l.re. Tuft. Silver lininr n.,1.. A I..H.I an. Rn. Saddler, and Carriaire m.ken .orrlie: at reduced rat. J. p. KRATZUi. April 1. Im. S OMlfrHING NEW T FLOUR AND FEED STORE IWon.T) annonnce to the riliten of ClearL-il and the' snrroun linff conntrv that 1 brt opnr.l a KI.Ol'R AND l-'KKIi StOKK on svco.rn sthv.kt, Opiwislte the Firlinr. where 1 intend to lf pon.iantly on hand a full amortmcnt or Flour, Pork, Bacon, Chop, Oats, Corn, And all hinds of Feed, which I will retail chf for cash, or In exchange for SIIINHLKS. Ll'MIlKRMK.X will Consult fh,ir interest t giving me a call befi re thee n aleewhere to chase their anppllea, at my arranpementt sfi peneoi, ana am aile to bay rerytlnng In a line at tho lowa't market nriA l'KANUKR PKXSISfl. Clearfield, July 11, 1MI7. Iraiaw and abdominal tupportn ef vrj . kind ef th rateet impror meat, for sals ha brag Store of UAKTSWICK A IRVTUf. Rnwa' Ht. Ibnatlnpt, HubbellX Prake't Btf land'. Harmaa. Ilaa.el.rr'i and li.ers.' OaygeaaUd Hi iters, ale pur Liouera, f klndt for vsedirinal pnrpnscs, fur tal. hj H. 1 '-1TT