She Uimblican. JT CiKoKiiK B.Gooni.ANDKB, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, May 7, 1868. DEM00RATI0STATE TICKET. AITDITom QK!f KRAI, HON. tllARI.K V. IIOYLE, Of Fayett county. ecavavoa minii, CI EN. WELMJtlOJI II. EST, Of Columbia oounty. The Baltle, the Baltic-Held and I lu Candidate, The grout issue of the pending con flict is, aball tho Government created by the Constitution be perpetuated, or shall it be supplanted by a centralized organism? Subordinate to this and connected therewith are the questions of reconstruction, of negro supremacy and of national finance. Radical load ers soo in these the means to the at tainment of their great end. States are coerced into the support of this pro ject; negro votes are valucloss but for this object, and pntronago and place, banks, treasury and financial agencies are mado to lend their powerful influ enco to the preservation of Radical rule, to tho centralisation of tho Gov ernment and the overthrow of the Constitution. The battle to be waged involves the vitality of our institu tions. .- The battle-field in this great strug gle, is Pennsylvania. In Presiden tial contests for seventy years, the Keystone has invariably voted with the majority. Iler vote in October has always been tho certain precursor of her verdict in Ifovombor. Success in October is invariably followed by success in November; defoat in Octo. ber is the herald of defeat in Novotn bcr. Ilor voice in October is potcn. tiul with other Commonwealths, for New York and Jfow Jersey usually follow her load, and always show sym pathetic action. Our victory in Oo tobor, 18G7, swelled tho majority in New York in Novombor. To loso the October election, is to lose Penn sylvania. Tho loss of Pennsylvania is tho loss of tho battle. Tho loss of this battle is the destruction of the Government. Here is our Thermopy lae tho "ides" of October determine Mar dcouiuy. Tu Win UlIB OOlltOSt CVO- ry energy should bo bent; to iusuro success cvory extraneous nid should be yjcldod us ; to compel this victory our brethren everywhere should aid us. The action of tho New York Con- vention in its solcctionof a candidate, will bo potent in its bearings for good or evil upon our cnuso, in October, and that great party "tribunal of the last resort" should hood the voices of onr Counselors, and attentively pondor tho views of tho leading men of our delegation. Pennsylvania is uncom mitted to a candidate. Sho will sac rifice to success everything butprin- ciplo. We behove that her delegation will esteem success hero in October vital tosuccoss throughout the Union in November; that they will insist upon the choice of that candidate who will most essentially aid us In carry ing our State, and that they will re sist, with all honorablo means, the nomination of any one whose ante cedents or present position will tend to make that result in any degroe prooiomaiicai. wo behove that they win regara tho prestige of a groat namo, or the most faultless party record, as of no woight, if it be ren dered clear that success is jeopardised by the seloction of their possessor. The hour is inopportune lor the re. CjuiUl of party scrvioos or the eleva tion of party idols. Our first duty is to save the Government; and we mis take tho character of those groat moo who are now prominent for tho nomi nation at New York, if, in tho spirit or self-sacrifice, they, too, do not say "everything for the cause, nothing for men. iho cboico of a candidate is not difficult, when an invincible will for the preservation of the Govern ment, a spirit of cordial co operation for success and a determination to sacrifice, our personal preferences to tho common good, are brought to the task. The mass of our Democracy aro deeply imbued with those senti ments, but they regard success here as a vital pre-requisite to final victory, and therefore they insist upon the nomination of ono who can assuredly carry Pennsylvania. There are such men, both soldiers and civilians, men of largo minds, thoroughly trainod in tho legio of our governmental system and in tho traditions of our party, of spotless reputation, of unblemished party record, and surrounded with the prestige of success. Givo us one of these, and our inarch to victory will bean easy and a triumphant one. We notico by the Central Prm,' that the Kn KIhx Klnns have madu their appearnnco in Bcllofonte, and nave evidently lnglitoncd our loyal neighbors nearly U death We hope they will not assassinate anv r t L. froot toil twoiilo (if that virtBous and i sacrodtown. . I uep. Loyalty Still, Two of th members of the Hump CopgroM, controlled by "grnnd moral itlens," on Faturdny lust, had a pas-sao-at-arma in that reconstruction body. (ien. Grunt's keeper, Illinois Washburn, a few weeks ago address ed a characteristic letter ton loyal pa per in Minnesota, charging Congress man llonuelly, from that Stat, with many crimes. On Saturday Mr. lon nelly read tho letter to his brethren, and for ono hour and a half punished his henrcrs with one of tho most ob- scono harangues ever dolivcrcd in a Representative body, and that, too, while tho galleries were filled with indies. The Bpeoch was too vulgar for publication. Tho socrot of this "grand moral idea" freak, is, Grant's bum mer bas a brother living in Minnesota, whom ho wants to got into Congress, and thorcfore wants to kill off Don nelly. If wo mistake not, both are about dead after thia open confession of each other's crimes before the "loy al millions of the north," and tho nig ffcrs of tho South. " If thcro nro two moaner men in any Penitentiary in tho Union, than Donnolly and Wash burn, tho catalogue of their crimes have never been mado public. Loy alty in this case certainly covers i multitude of sins. Impeachment. The railroad speed adopted in the beginning, by the Impoachmont bu reau, bas slackened considerably, and now moves very slow toward the precipice. The leading Radicals are, however, -ory active, in plying the party lash vigorously to the bare backs of their loyal colleagues, in or der to prevent a disgraceful failure on the one band, whilo others labor to avoid the humiliation and personal disgrace that awaits thorn of convic ting in defiance of the testimony, on the other hand. The activity of the loaders tho past week, is strong proof that their confidence of conviction has been seriously shaken. The de bate will not closo probably nntil to. day, after which it is impossible to say what now phase may bo given to tho conspiracy, by its backers, be cauBO they are controlled by neither law nor common senso. Tng Aoont is Over. Tho negro advocates have at length socurcd a Chairman for their Slate Committee, in tho person of Galusha A. Grow. tho celebrated Bradford coifhty Abo litionist Galusha is a bankrupt in everything, except nigKorism. llo is an open advocate of negro sufTrago and in. this particular comes fully up to tho standard of Thad Stevens and John Hickman. Col. Jordan, who. as Chairman of tho Loyal State Com mittoo, conducted tho Radicals to in glorious defeat last year, has been im. peached, convicted, and deposed from his high position, and Mr. Grow sub stituted. His appointment is a fatal blow at tho interests of Governor Curtln for tho Vico residency, as be is compellod to Wade for tho sober and divinely minded Benjamin of that name. Tho prevalent opinion is that, under his leadership, tho party will "Grow smull by degrees and beauti fully less," and that in the coming campaign, as in the last, ho will find Jordan a harder road to travol than last year. Turned up Aoain. Aaron Bradley, the educted Boston' nigger, who was elected by the loyal people of Savan nah, Ga., a member of tho Constitu tional Convention lust winter, but oxpellod on account of his crimes and impudonco, has just been olectod i State Senator by bis loyal constitu ents. The Augusta, Ga., corrospon dent of Forney's Prett says : "The Republicans claim a majority ciwivu vo vne oiaie senate Aaron Uradley, of Boston, is one of the col ored men cloctcd to the Senate from Savannah. As he was cxnellod from the convention on the charge of boing vuuvicv irom oing aing, it is believ ed that he will not be allowed to take a seat in the J eg i stature." Bradley is a samploof the majority of the loyal follows who obtain seats in Legislative bodies since the advent of reconstruction. Gov. Brownlow an noun cos bis de termination to call ont a militia forco to suppress lawlessness and violonco, which, ho says, exists in certain parts of middle and west Tononsseo. lie docs it withoutlegislative action, but relies upon tho radicals of tho State to sustain him. This is a wondorful state of things. Loyal, reconstructed l ennossoo, in a stato of rcbollionl Wesupposothe Washington Rumpcrs aro too busy destroying the National fabric to assist tho l!v. Governor to save his Stato. Loyalty, Manoppa like, often inflicts serious wounds on the person of its devotees. A Failure. The Rump Imponch- mcnt Court, on Friday lust, ntlornnt- ed to pass a voto of censuro upon Mr. JNcison, one of the President's coun sel, for telling thorn the naked truth. This was something that grated harsh ly on their loyal cars, and to which the majority seem to bo strangers. Ilcnco the attompt to censure, and the miserable failure too. Tho voto stood yeas 10, nnys 85. Lx fiov. John Bigler is one of the IVIoluIos nt litrifn lrm ri;r.....:.. . tlio licuiocralic National Convcnti'ou. One of tho most brutal and savage murders ever recorded occurred on Wednesday Inst, in Harnwell Iistilct, South Carolina, which shows that tho seeded K:dicalism, so thickly sown in that State is beuring fruit Willi a ven geance. Wo aro indebted to a gen tleman from that locality for partic ulars of the horrible tragedy. It appears that, on tho day men tioned, tho overseor on tho plantation of William J. Lawton, Kq.,(a cousin of General Lawton, of this city, ) noar Allendulo, Barnwell district, South Carolina, told ono of tho field hands to go to work, commenco plowing. To this tho negro objected and a dilli culty ensued, and tho wilts of tho no gro camo up, and by her violent lun guago furlbor ineroasod his iro, and ho raised a hoavy hoo that ho had in his hand and attomptcd to striko tho ovorsoor on the head, but he managod to evado tho blow. Tho negro attomptod to strike tho second blow, but the overseer drew' a pistol and shot him in tho face, inflicting a slight wound. Ilo then retired to his house, and for about an hour all re mained quiet. Tho negro, meanwhile, had boon among bis fellows, inciting thorn to violence, and soon a crowd ol them OS' sembled around tho overseer's, house. Nearly all of the negroes on the plan tation were in tho assembly, and tho overseer, seeing that Ins life was in danger, jumped out of the window and ran. Shots wore fired after him, one of which wounded him. lie still continued to run however, thus woun ded and blooding, and pursuod by the savage crowd ol brutes now inflamed to a perfect fury. Aftor a chase of about a mile, tho overseer reached the house of Mrs. Mnllod, whoso husband was absent at tho timo. Ho implored her to take him in and shelter him from tho yel ling pursuers who wore seeking his hto, which she did most willingly. Then sho took hor stand outside tho door, and for more than an hour held the murderers at bay, resisting all their efforts to effect an entrance and refusing to accede to their demand to givo up their victim. They strove to get ber away, but she struggled no bly, beroicully maintaining hor posi tion, and roooiving many braises at their hands. Finding that they could not intimi date this courageous lady, the foro- mostof them broke in the window of the houso, and were quickly followed by others, and the wounded man in bide soon full a victim to their savage fury. Shots wero fired ut him, and eleven buckshot enteral his breast. While bo Iaytupon the floor in tho ag onies of death, negro women camo up ana beat him with sticks, and some of tho worst umong them doclarcd that they "would not leuve without a pioce of his flesh to carry home with them." A moro brutal or diabolical murder has perhaps never been committed, and those who perpetrated the bloody doed, while in the act of perpetrating their horrid purposo acted more like demons than human boings. Savan nah Republican. That old mulcfacto r, Thad Stevens who has botrayed his race, country and in fact everything, but his negro woman, publicly declared, in tho Houso hall, on Saturday lust, that the Senulo must convict Andrew Johnson. Such is the conduct of tho leader of modern statesmen and unadultera ted loyalty. If Judgo Linn would hoar a tipstaff make a declaration of this kind, in the presonco of a Quar ter Session Jury, ho would ordor him to jail. Gen. Schofield has issuod an ordor indefinitely postponing the Virginia election, ostensibly because the Bu reau has no money to pay tho officers for holding it. Wo suspect the Gen eral and his Radical coherts for a de feat, and that this is tho real cause of the postponement In other States the officers wero in the same fix, but they robbed the Treasury, and car ried on their work. Schofield may, however, have some conscience left The Kansas Stato Journal, nuhlish. ed at Lawrence, and edited by a Rad ical, formerly from Michigan, is rroat- ly disgusted with the late election of that btato, in voting down tho negro suffrage Constitution by 40.000 ma- jority. It thus honostly expresses it- sou ; "Michigan is a Radical Stato. or was supposed to bo. Tho Republican party had its birth in tho Wolverine State. The peninsula of Michigan will at any timo honor a draft for 20,000 straight Republican majority. But Michigan, 'My Michigsn,' 1(rs dis honored herself, and covered the par ty with shame and inconsistency in refusing to adopt the Constitution. im its 1,OU,000 white population it bas also about 1.200 for some unaccountable reason the Stato bas declared h) about 40,000 mnjority that the 1,200 negroos bhall not vole; and yet Michigan has the inconsistency to ask, or, rather, forco, upon tho poople of the South the rulo with regard to suffrage which she rejocts for herself with no large a LOYALDELF.UATES.-Anionff tho (lelrt. gations from tho Southern States to the Chicago Convention will I to tho fo. lowing gentlemen from.Afiiea: J. II. Harris, ol Isorth Carolina j Lynch, of Mississippi; Gray, of Arkansas: Du mas, of Louisiana : Cardosa. ltnr,,Ir,lt, and Delarge, of South Corolina j Ber- niiiunma; annders, or Florida and Turner and Costin, of Georgia. ' e presume theso culled pussons will make do spooches and do do wc tmg, whilo the white trash do do ma ncevcring. A yoiinp; lndy from tho country w visiting in tl.fl citj, writes Lome 118 1 "rohoilr Mti't nnf!n now th (locsn't holo up 1Cr clou, mid tl10 l,;,,. you hole 'cm il10 moro you nre no ticed.' - I nEWAHE'-Tlit, ninat -1 . , , .. . --ofjviuiiB coiintcrloit now in circulation is fuid- leal republicanism. 1 I Mi ni Winp, in r Mi Stoiim We havo rkelclicil Iho nine columns nf Mr. Swoopo's argument," in tho Sen atorial case, contained in tho Hams- burg Tdnirnph, alias Raftsman's Jour nal extra, of last week and finJ but ono striking paragraph in the wholo trlra. It is in tho following comprehensive language, viz : " I know not ho ll may Willi you. gentle men, but if 1 dh eelh-d iipun lu aliu h wil bcm 1 wouM Mifri lh mn wh iUtanl rnmitrtl to lift iliP html ugalli't ft wmunti, 'and (l.il tromnn Hit it kit o..i, or Iho Bum irfntlriinly inrtinrtu M blm lo iiilertrm for her mt(vti"n-I wouKI nut bepiutt long Ingoing 111 niiwer." This is sound logic, and furnishes much food for reflection ; but tho'prin ciplos inculcated by this fugitive pas sage should be strictly adhered to, by lawyers as well ns "Irishmen." On th 30th of April, ! SM, by th Rev. W . M. tlitRrHrmi.n, Mr. JAM KM" WITIlKltOiV . Uiu UAHV ANN PATIKKKON, both of Knox U.wo.liip, ClerfiilJ county, I'm. On the Jfllh of April, 18S8, by J. W. I.ri.l, Km., Mr. WM. MOU11K, to MiM JANK IlltATTUN.ftll of boocn lownnhip, Clearfield ouuuty, l'ft. On the S'l of My, ISM, by Joan Smith, Ken,., Mr. t'YKt B WOOD, of Mourn tuwnnhlp, and Mum EVELLNE 8IUKLD8, of Indian county, l'a. la Curwmrriile, on April 19, IMA, CLAIIK 8., youngon on of h. M. and fnii Lfuit i god 10 nun till. And ean it be, tweet ble, that thou art Sown Bo aoon, to an eternity anknoirn 1 Ho aoon to quit thi earthly tphero, And map Um eordi that buund thee bora I Til bard, indeed, the ti l to eerer, That bound of here to cloee tojreliier ; But fan thee well ! with Cbriet remain ( We would not nail tbe baok again. Farewell ! with heavenly ohoira remain f Oar luei ii thy eternal gain t Farewell I acaia a abort adieu I We'll itrive to meet and be with yon. w. r. DI4OlUriO.0t' PAHTMHMlilP Tbe partiiTnlii beretofor e&ittuig between IL 8. CAKK od U. II. HALL, In tbe I'uinp nd Lumber buaineM, vai diBHlvi by amtutl eua- nent on the lit day of AnriL iff.8. IVBun know inff tbomMlcrg indebted to Mid fina are rtqnestod Ut aettie up in mediately, Tba booki are in the handi of U. 11. Hall, who art Ut continue to nana faoturc I'luupi at reaiouaWe rates. K R CARR f learteld. May T-St:pd1 ol H. HALL. SURVEYOR. f .PIIK underfiffnod often hi aerviee a a Sur X vejor, and ma be found at hi residence, in Lawrence townHiiu. Letter will reavu mm dl reeled to Clearfield. Pa. majT-tf. JAMK3 MITCHELL. ADMIN1STRATERS' SALE or personal rnorERTr. rpiIERB wil be pwd to piiMie aale, at the J- lata ruidineo of JACOB I LIiOAL, dee'd, in Ooehen towmbip, ON THURSDAY, MAY 21, 18GS, tbe following property, to wit t Two Horses, 1 three-year-old Colt, ONE YEARLING COLT, One rt heary Harneii, one wt Carriage Ilamof , one act Buggy IlarneiA two Cuwe, young Cattle. br?p, one two-hor Wagon, spring Wagon, one Bngy, one fit J, IJunw-rake, Boei, One Set of Rlackumlth'i Tools, Wind-mill, one thrae-horee Thrculier and other Fanniog Vteinil, two Parlor Hlovci, IlnuirholJ and Kitchen Furniture, and many other articlvi Uo numemui to mrntion. -8ale to oommonpa at 10 o'clock A. M. of aid dny, whrn the Urmi will t fully ma le known yJIt JA. L. ri.KH AL, Am'r. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market St., Clearncld, (at the Poat Oflire.) rilllK nnderiigned begi leara to announce to I tbe eiriieni of Clearfield and virinitr ih.i he h fitted op room aad baa Jut returned from tha city with a large amount of reading cvouiung 10 part o Biblea and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aeeonnt aad Paat Booki of erery da eeription ( Taper and Earrlopaa, Freneb preaaod and plain Peni and Pencil: Blank. Linl Papera, Deede, Mortgai;r j Judirment, Rmp. rromimory Botae wait and Parch ment Brier, Legal Cap, Kenord Cap, and Bill Cap) Sheet, Wuiio for either Piano, Flat or Violia eoneuntly oa band. Any booki or eulloaery denrad that t may ant hare an band, will be or ordered by tret expraea, aad anld at wholoeale or reuil to nit euilnmera. I will alo kaep perlodleal literature, moh ai Magaiinae, Newa. papera, Ac f, a. UAUL1M. Cleartleld. May t, l8S-tf H. F. NAUGLE, CLOCK AXD WATCH MAKER, orrciiTi tm 3 Aaiir trntir POST OFFICE i CLIARFIELD THB tabeeribtr rerpaettnlly inform! bit old patroni and tha pablie graarally, that be baa oa band, (and ii oonetanlly reeelrlng aew """ w. .i . urge atooa 01 Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. keep Jewelry la all ha form, ani of Binaroni Tainaa, atuar by tbt pleea or eat. WATCHES A fall anortmanl of either Gold or eilrer, made by tha bril Awerieaa and for. aign manurannrem, Inrlading a f ne lot or gold and illrar bunting sue, fBu Jeweled, patent Laren. CLOCKS-Of alldMlgna.aoarletlagofaitht day and thirty-hoar, of either weight, iprinf or lereri, and both atrika and alarm. RErAIRlNUAII kind, of Watchel and Cloeki Unpaired, and warranted. In addition to what I hare enumerated, I kaep a fall aaaortment of KPKCTACLKS, aolorwl and plain glaat. Alrm.OOLI) PKNSand PENCILS. fePOONS, FORKS, BI TTEK KNIVES, and In fwt ererythlng la the Jewelry line. If I fail to bare oa band jut what a enitomer may need, I will order jwr brat exproee, witboat extra ebarge. A. liberal ehare of publie petronegr te anlir-ttodU -J.'Z H. F. NATOLB. wm. m btck .... . a. raoarBoa TEN EYCK & THOrvlPSON CtRWESSVILLE, PA. . . in u jui received from Hew York ona of "rgen and neit (eleetad itoek of ,...o., .re now ready to offer th mm to onr . ru.io.eri, (to whom w return thank for part favor,,) and th eiliiana of th oauntj tea. rally, at v Prices that will Render Satisfaction. fllv a a call before mirchuir. .I..-V... . thereby lav, from to 20 per eent on j oar goadi. Our Hock eonrliu of a great Tariety, och at DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTIUN'O, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEXSKARB, PAINTS, OILS, DRtfcS, KKIIT OF ALL KIM)Ht Pith, Suit, Leather. Fbaa PinJIn.. nnn.o KUlilt-,-.. j t anu " .'"""mnonnB.ilil n grant Ta, TEN EVCK THOMPSON. anaoriaiea n. u. Thompon with 7.1 .1"' l-l P,rni in- oj note or lioox aeeount. to e ' th na" wl" "iav.' - . .. wm.'ii; evck, CurwumviUe, My, 7, 183 if. idmlbnr.rr.ts. List of Retailers fr r .1 ln at ! pfn.e-K M r. W ll-e Ii t'if t t' tl.e pa; infill f t Jrtft,-i. of l.t n lr the 1 r lviW 1(lWF!:iP.. Ilc rarla. Chit: J.ir'i'i. II lnlon MTerl.Mi'i f tj 13 J. II. lile-irow I " Win. H. In k. y ... in 14 A. .M'liitoiiu'iy... 7 ' W. '. M, nr.. 7 I lu r ii Ktil f. II W'.MurniyA hiint IJi " V. V. Irviu 121 11 . J. Nugviit T Horace I'ntcliin... 7 M Jackhon Pau-biil.. 7 Hell. 14 I.ewlr Hmilh 7 " Mol.'t Mohav.... i Willim HraUy.... 7 llavid Hell t llntft'a. 14 P. nallalirr 7 It rati lord. M All'rt A Hro 10 " Funk A Uearhart 1" It Ed. Williaim 7 Itraily. VNet. 14 l ot, W ,.. A fo... 7 l.awrrurc. lH Je,n rrrrl I lori"N. 18 Flew.rt A M.irrin, 10 J.l'.llifnni r.l i.o., 1 " 11. . II. .11 It) 11 lponuM hler.... H I't'llll. 14 Jiinnihnn U alia... T 13 John- n l lluili v, 10 1 'll lull. 14 J. f K. Ilruhaknr, 7 tV oud ward. 12 Fnmuel Hi'tirty..l2J 14 Korrenl it' Hon 7 " Thin, llenilernon, 7 " John M. Chaee... 7 " A. Heed Co-... 7 BOKOLUII.S. ClearfloM. (7ff. .iceaee. 8 Kiehard Moirop..$.tU 1(1 E. W. Krahani.... 20 12 J P. Krataer U'l II) Joi. Mui. di f .li.. 30 12 NivilliKitlM.werM2) u C. Kmtwr d.'hon,12i 1.1 Wrifil.t i font... 10 " William Catron... 10 14 I. L. Keifenatl-in, 7 Merrell A ltigler. 7 " A. I. Khaw 7 " 11. F.Nauglo 7 llartRwickdlrwiu 7 11. Bridge 7 " lin. 11. Ii. Welch fr Co 7 Him eJuiaa Ueod, 7 i'urwenaTille. 11 E. A. Irwin A Co. 16 12 llaruotk A tiuod- wtn 121 " Hippie A Fauit...l24 " Tcnl'.yckaThomu- eon.- I2J John Irwin 124 14 William M 'Bnda. 7 Juarph K. Irwiu. 7 Framing lloeL. T w W aeliliifiion. 10 M'Murrey A Mit chell JO U BamueJ M'Cuna- 7 Oerfcila. t Bennett, ltlattoa. bergir A Co 10 0. 6. Prrnr- 20 12 Btoneruad at- Prl- drnx 1JJ 14 D. K. tiuod.a.s... 7 W. 8. Welle. 7 Lumber City. 13 Fergoeuo, Hoie ar Co 10 13 Forgueon Broi.... 10 18 It. II. Moore " L. B. Cartiile " O. A. J. tfchwom. ' J. Terpo 14 Carllilv k w.n riuiith.CttrnrACo. M LohaughA ilubcr- '"K " iJau'l (luwllandcr Cheat. 14 WUIiam Hunter.. " llur.l A 11 Km ... UVilltrtUB. 14 B. b. Cranntun... " Claudiui Bannoy " F. oalrivt.. UL.il. I'oulrioU.... Ileratur. 14 W.W.BotufJu Frrueou. 14 L. J. Hurd Uraliam. 13 T. II. Foroee lu Uullcb. 18 P. at A. Flynn., " II. Alleman Elliott 4 Miller... Glrard. 14 Aug. Leoontf " H.. Htewart..... - A. H.l)ikinaon. - tioaheu. 14 A.B.bUw " Irwin, liailej ACo, llaatvu. 13 II. Woodward ACol2J Jordan. 1.1 Hrary rtwann... 10 14 llavid M'keouan, 7 kartliaua. 13 Hofferrf-Jlerthne, 10 " W CkokeyiPotUir It) 14 W. H. 8aiikey... 7 12 Kirk A rV"""-12 Be tall IteaJera In Pateut Mtdlclura. CtaM. Licenf. I llarUwick A Irwin, Clearneld borough.. M0 4 A. I. rshew .do do 4 Joerph H. Irwin.... Curwmiville do 4 Hippie A Fauet ....do do 4 E. A. Irwin Co du..H do ..... 4 T. H. Forces. Uraham townehip.. oiilccilolirrire and tiloctrlta. 8 W. Kn.inie, CleHrfield borough. 8 J. F. Hole do ....do 8 John Ktadler....do do 8 J. U. Jenkine, Cnrwenevllle borouh.. ft 8 Mr. M. 4. Kadeuaehdo .do 8 Catharine (irull do do 8 I., ll. II lie, l.uml.er City dn 8 Miv, M. A. Wright, Boor-aria towmhip... 8 Weaver A Kuhn. Braly du. 8 tl. W. Weems, Woodward du..... 8 William Luther.M.do do.. , 8 I. H.vken, Pike do. I W. B. UuneaJui, Karthaus. do. Ilrrn era. 10 W. Knilre. Cleeifiell borough 15 10 Carper L, ipo'.dt do dii.. 1& 10 S..l..ir.on S .r.lirnfl, M..rrit town. hip i miliar aloone and Iru-PHi Allrja. J. F. Bote, Clearfield borough, 1 3 tal ler). ftO tr. F. M Cebe, tli..!...dii (1 tlil I Sti Ettlngtoa kephart, 0r,la bonugh, (1 alley) SO iiaunrra. Oarfleld Coonty Eank.... 30 .An apoe.l will be hM at tho Coniuiiseion- ere omee, in i txarlieM, on rrxlHy.tiie 2th dayn Mar, A. P. IKiiB, whrn and where all panic It-el ing aggrieved will plenre attend, aenor.ling to law .11.1 11. I". JMcK lr-ll.A. my7-4t Mercantile Appraiker. IT(II J My 1 i' ri:iiT ji mm ukawx roit t t'owen jr.lleocuria J. H. Co(p.,,Carwrntviiic uiainer P. Hloom, Bloom Henry bl&rkhalL jr " Roland Faust Borre John Miaw Iltiatur A. ii. JaiDiAon.I'ui'iruiion we,irge .Mover, Oraliau Cbaa. Sloan.. Peott FlegiO.... Bradford Wm. llegrty...Uulicb W. S. t-tiokty, Knrtl.nu, Abram (irahuin, M E. (I. llaye Braly F. K. Arnold " h-lw d M liarvey. Wm. Cetheart Knox Philip VnMcn, Lawrcn Morn, William-, -Mitchell H.d, " Clirk Brown. John Potter. " D. ljatigdun...Burn,idc F. K. Shepherd, Thome Toaer Cheat ThiHk llot.iul, Clearneld Fn-d. Ijeittinffer, " Reuben Ilevkmaa, u Sam! M Crarken.L.Citv John llugboa Morri'r Jm.lalli;her,.N.Wafh'a D. B. Hoaaii...Oareola John Uriel. ...Covington Claudiaa Uirard, " L. II. Lingle, Oeo.llegarty, Woodward TS TI1F. PISTRICT 1'Ol'HT OF TIIS I IN1TKD ETAIEd for tba Vim torn Uiatriet ol rennnylranla. THOMAS RA1..T0W. t bankrupt under lha at of Congraaa of March 3d, 18C7, having ap- pnra ior a uiacnarge irom all ni, aevta, and other laim provahla under aaid act. bv order of tk. Court, no tioe ii hereby given, to all pereona who bava proved tbeir debt, and other periuni in tarerted, U appear oo tk Br.t day of Julv, 18M, at 10 clock, A. M. before 8. E. Woodruff, Eiq Regiitor, at hi office in rhilipiburg. Pa., to bow eaUM, If aay tbay bava, why a dineharg uvma ..i o graoiaa to ua aaia oanknipu And farther, nolle it hereby tlven, that the aarond and third meatiag af erodilor of tba aaid bank. rapt, required by tha 7tb aad 2th aaction of eaia aet, win ne na befora Ua laid Bgitar, at Mi Mm, uuie hu piara. B. C. Vorvnl.K;c my'lt) Clerk af TJ. 8. Dlit Court for aaid Diai. A DMIMHTRATtlR M NOTim.' v..; n Mirehy given that letter, of Admini.tratioa "i aeuiia ol juuy KHKtlOOl), doceawL lata of Brady tuwnekin. Clear .1,1 i. having beni duly granted to the nndereigned, all perenn, Indel.t.a to wid rutate will pleaea make payment, ana tnnee having claim or drmaada will preeeni uiem lor aettlcment without delny . , DAKIKL FRVER, My T, 1 dt Adminirtrator. i lMIMTltAT4R'M lkOTU hereby given that Mtrre of administration on the tt of J A CO 11 FLKUAL, 4muM, late of Oorhra Tp, Clearfield county, Pa having hern duly granted to the andemignrd. all penmii. Indented to eald et will plram make pavment, and tic baring rlnimi or demand will pn-eent them pmwrly authetiticatod for aettlemenl and aiiowanca wunoui aciav. J. A. L. Ft.ErtAUAdm-r. Oohen townhip, May 7. lsfiMtrpd. CLEARHJELD BAKERY. rwitiv M ... . . oui.ene ei v i earn em and vicinity are hereby aatiled that tha undesigned keep fonrtantly oa band BHEAD, PIKS, CAKES ROLLS and all kind of COXFECIIOSERILs' n A F T M E N Ar tntlfled that daring th rafting teaann a foil upply of Brand will alway be kept on hand. . ,. . J- blAL-LKU. ClMrOeld, January 30, 1BS. Stone Masons Wanted. IIHKRAL wage will bo paid bv the under. J signed to a number nf MONK it uti..S For further information, aall in pH-reoaor a.ldnn' at Clearncld, Pa., UKollliK 11IOR.N. J'!! Iluilder. TlOI lTION OK PAKTM ItMuF J V;rr.,nr'M',1,'r,ofor,i'Bbelwcn n. M. at- A. I. 8haw. 1. th. Drug bu.ine... mt Clearfi.ld, was dissolved by mutual consent, on Mi l ?,,r"- A FUw utborid to aettie and elos op all tb accounts of th WM. m. riAr7 . . I- PHAW. JrvTr e holiness nt ihi n... .,n l tinned by the undersigned, at tha old .land," whei. h. bore hi old cuftnme.es will . .. ki ",n: tPJ A. I. Ml AW. U..tr.T iiiuiuinvaa and Catarrh treated with tha utmost ncrm, br .1 AACS. M. I), Oeeulirt aal Autisl, (l.,erlv of lrden, Holland.) No. n.j An h stroet, l'lul.'.ra. lestimoni.ls from the most reliable iM.urcc in the ily and caiiBtry fn W at bis oui. TIm, moilieal f.oulty are invited to accompany tbeir palicrts.as he ha. o aecrets in hi-, nvet,T. Arii ficial F.vea inwrtcd witiout p.in. No rh.rce fo, tiamiualioiif, nn3 y 3 m ?iiu' p.flvfrH'.rnmf.J. At.l.N l 1 till 1 run the ornmi history OF THE WAR, rv iiov. ai.i:n .MH'it it. pTrrnrv.-'. A Ilooti for all frrtl'iiia ami all INirilra. Tbii rreet work pre. -ni Hie oiilv ron.plile and Inipnrlml annly.i. of tlm full" of tbe V artel pulill.livd. m,il given tii.no interior lik-liH and rhadnw "f the rvent eonl1:i-t only know.i to th .e hit-h olhcer who wuiehi.l th- n-.l.tid ol n volti limi from itr I'Miiiium xjiit.iif, at.d aho h w-ir. 0 ae.e-ible to Mr. hreven fiom hi ponilmn iw eec ond ofiic-r of the Confi iliTio-v. To a public that bn b-en urf,lte,l wlthAPPA. HENII.V r-'l.M 1 KAK l'HOIH ( 1 ln.NS, wo pro niiw a rhn,re of fiire, lith ereenlile and aliitry, ami an Intellectual trent of Iho hirh-t order. The Ureal American War h AT LAMT found a historian worthy of il impurtunce, and at whow hand It will receive thai moderate, candid, and impartinl treatment which truth and Jilftiee o ur gently dfimand. The intt-nee ileriro every where manifctod to obtain thin work, it Offii.iul chanu-tcr and ready aale, combined with an inereawd commiion, muk it the Ifrt eulioriition book ever published One Agent in Ktuton, l'a., rtport 72 luhwri ber in throe day. One in Boilun, Ma., 103 mtwrlber iu four day. One in Momphi, Tenn., 100 iubMrilxr in five dav. Send for Circular and e onr trme, and a full description of tho work, with Pre notico of ad vanced sheet Ac. Addre. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. to booth Hevauth Nt. Philadelphia, Pa. April H 41.) Clearfield Academy. Eey. P. I. HAEEIS0S, A M.. Principal Tm.POURTH SESSION of thpr.nt who. laitie year of thia Inatitutioa will aorjunene an MONDAY, tha 4th day of May IBM. Pupil ean enter at any time. They will ba charged with tuitioa from tba tima tbay aater lo tb eloa of tb Hioo. 1'h oouree of Initruetion embraces aaary thing Included la thorough, practical and aeeoui pliabad aduoaition for both aaxaa. Tb Principal, having bad tha ad van tag of much exporieno in hi profession, aesure pa rent and guardian that hi entire ability and nrglM will ba devoted to tba moral and men tal training of tha youth placed ander his charge. TsKKMrt OP s I'll ION. Orthography, Heading, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per Eeasiol (11 week) . f tlu Grammar, tiaography, Arithantie, and llistory . . - - - 14 00 Algebr, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men uration, riurveyiag, Philoaophy, Physi ology, Chemistry, book Keeping, Botany and Physical Geography - - $9 00 Latin, Greek and French, witb any of tha above Branches - - . . 1130 ptrX deduction will ba mad for abeaee. XrlrVor furtharpartioulaf inriuira of Rev. P. L. HARRISON, A. M-, Clearneld, Feb. 6, lSflg tf. Principal. LOGAN ACADEMY. Vlllgb School for Boyr, at BELL'S MILLS, oa th. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Neat term begin April ?'tb. Head for a circu. lar. Addre K. H. FCLTON, Principal. feb2t-2oi Autistown, lilair county, Pa. IN Till: lUiTHICT COl'RT OF TUP, I'NITKD rTAIKS for the Wcateru Pistrict of Pennsylvania. In the matter nf Cirxaira 1 T v i. . - Mr Ms. TV.,.,, Ilunknipt. In I)"T"-r-TO WiinM IT MAY fONCKKN; Theundcr igncd hereby give notice of his appointment as Assignee of Kbonesor MeMasters. of lltirnsidc township, in the county of ( learhld. and r-tate of Pennsylvania, within said !itnct, who ha been adjud,ed a hankmpt npon his owu ptiiitn, by tile Instrirt C.iurl o said llitriet. listed the 51 st dav of M ireh. aprM WM. M. M t'1'I.LOL'li It, As.ignca. I sTl.I T ltTv TI'P A R TM H II 1 1. Notic Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between John Miller, Kieb ard U. MiUer and tt illiaoa H. Miller, known as the firm of John Miller A Hons, operating and manufacturing Fir Prick, at handy liidce, ll'owellton P. O.,) Centra county. Pa., wa dis olved by mutual cor.cn in the if nh of Febru ary, 15' 5, P.ichard O. Miller withdrawing from the firm. Jull.V MILLKR. RICI1D II. MILLER. M M. K. MILLKR. Tha t nsines will b continued hereafter by John Miller and William It. .Miller, in tie naaie and trin of John Miller at Son. John miller. aprSJ-tt WM. B. SULLER. Medical Notice. T1IK undersigned would respectfully announce to hi friends and patrons, that be has mid Ins entire good will and praotie of Medicine in Lnthersburg. Pa, to Ir. Wn. R. ALrtsaira. on the 1st davof Ai.ril, lso, lowborn all my patient are hereafter referred. .tfAll persons knowing themselves Indebted to m. will pkasw call and settle without delav. T. J. DoYill, M. I). Lutbcrsburg, April , ISoS-tf. SOMETHING NEW! FLOUR AND FEED STORE IWOVLD announce to the citlien of Clearfield and the lurrounding rmnntrv that I bava ojxned a FLol R ANU FKKL SIOHK oa i;ro.v STMIEET, OppnriU tb Fording, wher I intend to keep vumb.oh.ij us Na a iuii aesort moot or Flour, Pork, Bacon, Chop, Oats, Corn, And all kinds of Feed, which I will retail eKer, for cash, or iu exchange for cililNGLKS. Ll'MISEIlMKN will consult their l.t.rnt b. giving me a cwll beHr they go elsewhere to par ohasa their uppliea, as my arrangement ar perfect, and am able to buy everything la my lin at lb lowest market pri-. LKANULR DENXINO. Clearfield, July 11, lftfi?. J. P. KRATZER HAS just rec.lvad from New Tark a full a ortment of Ul l:l'.MV tHIsin.. China Tea 8eu, Toilet (Seta, Taraaaa, covered uuiier iisne, gravy lureens, Hinner Plates Tea Plate. Koup Ladle, -p.. riate. Hessort Plahx.Pickla Plat, Sauce l)ish. Meat Msh.a Tea Cups CcBa Cup witb bandl, bugar Bowl, Castor, Waab Howl. Pitch, hoajs Boat, Fpitloon. Tambler. Cak. 1'i.hes, Pre. erv iMsne, aj0stea Pitcher, Gobleta. Wina U lasses, Lamp with th new comet barn.r. Tinware. BrCKKTS, tisb pahs. Cotle. bollm, 8train r. Podding pan. Pie pans. Oil can. Hi.. per. Camp kettles Molaaw bucket. Wash baaiuf, Tioa. Milk pan, mew pans Draw Ket tles Wash boiler. Caadle moulds Oalrents.d -uvaau, i asung spoon,. Tea canisters, O Skimmer. Drirping pan. Htove Mrs. Sheet .in.' for aale at J. P. KRAT.KKS. Stalionerv. IETTER pspr. Legal cap,"(;m not. School J pat.er. Commercial ani. u hi,, l- i I'larie., BulT.nvelop,,, l,,,, i,,;,, Keceipt books, P.ss books. Timo book. lli.v notes. Albums Dill nanrr. rM n.i. o.i. l,0k St J. J KKAT7Vlld te I r. . H e i n . I, .jirtkin. ii ki ,. Bed lace, Tnfta.Kilrer lininc u'ails AI.eon. ui. ratiilMTI IBJ L sirriaK m.L. iJii . ' . rut i tiJ J. T. LKATZLK. April m.lro. Clearfield Nurserv. KXCOUJlA(;K 11 dm p. ivm v riiY. ...... - a J v j i s in r. nnicrslgned, baring stbli,h, a jjur. V?' I' ,,mul alf ay hetsreea i learfleld and Cnrcn.nll. I. - i , .1., .,, . . .... " - ri-rnivi m inf. ..,. ... ainas MiKiir TK KKS, f standard and n.ergreen., r-nrnMcry, t,rap, re Ines uaatun Biackherr A..o-;;cr.b: :rMdP.hub.rb, do. O.d.r. J. D. WRIGHT. Mrawbcrry, aaa KaM-erry ices. Vuince, and early sc promptly attendtid to. J. I). WKIOHT. '.',":!:iJ. Cur.n,vJINp j)l V tl, iI.M-K ItATlO AI V ANM",,Vv IJ.i etui-. L,ery voter should ha o. rf. ur l nr. wr;, III' Its Cam-08, Clir.no.tpr, CWuct fti:d; 1 1 J tr,-ri.ftr..f-ij.p.,.!.et, Carriage Trimminq. l.NAMKLKD leather, P.sh leather. Cameled P' F'ur" Muslin, Head Lining vuncu iiair. rearainr eord. P. Ham. Til l! O'.OCll"., C'.imfur',, f J. P. KlUTZER i i: y fioons, Merlnnc, flingliaie, Cl'.tl.s, llelsiu, Caesliaorcs, Alpacas, hilks, r'alir.,u. Cashmeres, Twit is, Coberrs, Multair,; LancMus, Muslm. Flanoeu, Hum!,, bona. Clok, Italtnoral M.iris, fj. nklrl, rnawis, irrens iriuua,r.r Head nets, lnp, inrseu, II I.,, Collars, Hcarls, (Irenaditi Vsio, Talite tovera. CLOTHING, Coats, Pants, Vests, Over-Coals, Gent's Shirts, hats, Caps, I'ndcr-Khirti drawers Bouts Shws, Gum bbucs, Cravats, Glove and Collar. II ARPWAKR, ll H KKXSW A P. E, CEKIES & MUSICAL OOOI) GKOOEUIES, Tea. CotTco, Sugar, Mo!asses,Slt, CnJl Flour, Baeon, Fish, Tobacco, Ri, Currants, Bpio.a, Crackers V inegar, Oils, ir nish, Alcohol. TIN-WARE, (iLASS-WARE. WOO WAKK, nJ STATIONERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpets, OU-clotbs, Drugget, Looking Clocks, Churn, Waahboards, 'funs, .is. Flat Iron, Pan, Window Blii Wall-pap.r, Coal Oil Lamp, I n brellas, Iledcords, Knive and Fork, Hponns, Crock, and Move Blacking. f lrktt of which will be sold on thni aonable terms, and the highest uarkat pr. or Grain, Wool, and all kind of eonntry r Clearlltld, l.embr 13, lflo7. KIC'HA11I MOSSd . DEALER IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOO MTSLINS t BnsRtion ,. DELAINES at Sensation ; COBU UtiS (I .Sensation y ALPACAS at Sensation , Just receixl At Ml iSSOi G ING II A MS at fwnsation CHINTZ at Sensation ; TRINTS st. Sensation , GLOVES at Sensalien , CRAVATS at Sensation , at MOSS0': SIIAWLS . at Sensation j HON NETS . at Sennation : MUSLINS l &n"t'n 1 All lo be bad at MOSS0I LINEN at Sensation r CHASU at Sensation CURTAINS at Sensation r r A ISLE CLOTHS at Sensation t FRINGE at Sensation i at MOSS0I LACE at Sensation t HOSIERY at Snalion lillU'.uNS at Sensation t TRIMMINGS ol all kinds & I at Sensation in any quan ty j Alwavs on Dana at AIUSMJ; CAPS1MERES ot Sensation PATTINETS at Stnsitinn TWEEDS l Sensation JEANS at Srnsatiorl VKSTINfiS at Smlion SUIRTINOS at Sensation at M'jSS'j! CLOTHING such as Cents, l'ants, Vest", Under Slitrta, V at aettsalion Flannel Shirte, Loot, Shoe, Hats ami Cups, Now tor sale at MOnSOI HARDWARE) such as Saws.nails I . Forks, Knive, nwlion f Snikes, Hinges, J at MOSSOr LIQUORS, aach " as W ine, Hramly, O i n, W h Ukey, Cocnae, etc, etc., FKU ITS, such a Trunew, Raisins, Figs, Filberts, 4c. GROCERIES, aay Flour, llama. Shoulders, Su(;ar, Molasses, Collee, Tea, Crackers, Spices, Candle-, Coal Oil, etc., etc. tt tensntion ; at sensation r at MOSSOr at sensation Alwayj at MOSSOr pi-aLAiju at aensalion ROTK.S at sensation I Tti lie i-e. ' i v s ut.a at sensation r- COAT! 1 at aensalion )' LEAD ut sensation j CAPS at sensation f At the store or RICHARD MilSSt MOSSOP Always keeps on hand i assortment of all "kinds of goods ret tor sue accommodation of the robli July J, !' SPUING .GOOD re sw tork a rniLAUtLrmt. As Cheap as (he Cheapest and t.t the Rest. f. KRATZER & SOJ, IlaTS just received, and r, oponinc, si Old Etaad a Frest (Street, abov. lbs Aoademy, a Utf and vrell as leoted assortment of SEASONABLE GOOD wklck they ar selling at r.ry low raua Read tht Moving eatnlyue and profit Far ths ILmiass' Especial pain ba hesa take ia Ifc1 selection of Ladies Dr... u...i. .k.i' ..nons, r.ntnroideries Millinery Ooeds I rinu, kerchieft, Nublss, tlloves, As FOlt EyTLEWENT. Always oa band Rl.rW ri.ti.. r..n and Ulaek Caaritnerea F.hnet. etsl i N neajy mtdt Clothing ol all kinds. BOOTS AND SHOES. I X 1 i m it J- V IV. A 1 1. , and a Vari-tv f other .nirU, attiirh they will fell at a small advance on con Particular altvaiion ia latiuul tu their stork of Carpet, Cottage, eommoa I grain, etipernn Rnirli.h Inirrain sn Hrumel. Ik, ., T.1,1 Oil Csntb Window shade and Wall tuners, etc. FI)UR, BACON, Fish Salt, riasler, Apples, Ti-aches anil Piuiios kepk constantly cn linA AIOt in Store a lit of large at) I small t'lorer seed. ' W Intend to a.sKe It an object f, r Farmrr" Mechanics to buy from us; beeeu'f as ii sell our goods' a low a they a bought in the ennntv and r av th rery highest prW f..r all kinds of c inntrrf' aure. ewill also eiehanre gix .ls w Sonooi Itosn and lot arv r.lrri Miinc'jS ltourj,, and ill kind of Manuf -lured Lumber. fp, ,0. - kin.Is, ar to be bad tt tb Clcarle' I 51" vr. w. ei:tt3 a Near Phi!i .b.u.j, r. , N.. l.-i..tf