'iw mm-VF ",. hc gcpuHiran. Gtortoi 1J. Goodlandir, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, May 14, 1868. LEMOCEATICJSTATE TICKET. AUDITO 01101., HON. CHARLIE E. DOYLE, or Fayette tout?. ctTr.rou iinui, WELLINGTON II. Of OolumbU eounty. CsEJf. BUT, The Democrats of Ohio hare at Ust got tbo mean whites and the nig- cert under their feet. The tbree thou and coffee-colored loyalist will con trol that State no loneer. Ohio in bow a white state. The reconstructionists have repor ted a bill in the Bump House, for the admission of the States of North and South Carolina. Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana into the Union, which will be finally acted upon next lion- dar. . We wonder when and where these States got out of the Union ! Giant Suspected. Ben Wade has promised the treason plotters to hang about a doren of the Confederate lead er, if they make hira Tresident. Gen. Grant is not held to be Bound on this point, because he would not let Pres ident Johnson do it, and would there fore not be likely to do it Limself if lie were elected. The Deacon, last week, eloquently alluded to the fact that the "ignorant alaves" now control all the Southern Bute, and thereupon tenders us his compliments. We beg his pardon ; we cannot acoept either compliments or Bigger. We dare not be sportive while the African negro lords it over our race. It may suit hi taste ; he may believe them to be brethren and his equals; but our mind doc not run in that gutter. ' ' The election of Mayor and other city officers takes place In Washington on the first Monday of June. The re sult of the registry shows that there re 9,131 white and 6,742 negro vo ter. Thi ia a loss from last year of 600 white and 1,500 nigirers. It will therefore take about 1,200 mean whites to vote with their "colored brethren" to defeat the while tax payers. The "dead duck" say noth ing will save Washington but tbo ira peaebmcntof Andrew Johnson. " ALr a "Lost Cause. "The bu reauito are blowing over the fact, that the Treasury Department, at Washington, ha just recovered one hundred and forty-four thousand dol lar 'of the Confederate agent in England, which is now "jingling" in the Treasury. . This is only half the tory. To collect thi sum, Seward and McCulloch paid loyal bummer nmfy thousand dollar a fees, percen tage, Ac. We will collect f 1.44 for any body, provided they give ninety cents for doing it. Somithi.no Wbono. A strange calf must have jumped into the Journal's pasture last week, or the Deacon has got his "back op" because his friend Swoope lost the State Committee Chairmanship. lie scolds the "Dem ocratio niggers" in the South for vo ting against the carpet-bag bummer "in defiance of the Radical influence broaght to bear on tbem." lie pum mel grandmother Wells, and the "no torious Bill Ketnblo," and puffs the Winnehago chief, who, according to the "great Commoner," it the corrupt ed man that ever held a scat in the U. S. Senate An Editor in tbi Field. We no tice that ft, B. Brown, Esq., of the Clarion Democrat, is announced as a candidate for Assembly, in the dis trict composed of Clarion and Jeffer son. We nuderstand that Mr. Jenks, of Brookvillo, who ha held the teat for two terms, declines a re-election ; besides, Jefferson concedes the mem ber to Clarion. We know no one in the district who would more vigilant ly attend to the interest of the party and bis constituent, than Mr. Brown. We hope he will succeed ; because he deserve it at the hands of the Democ racy of that district. Do Tail I The negro bureauites are terribly exercised over what they term the Fbilipsburg election frauds. Indeed, they seem to act and talk bout it as though they had never in dulged in frauds upon the ballot-box. Whilo they bare their Lands in, Tve bo om of the "trooly loil" will tell a who th chap wa that perpetrated the fraud at Fort Delaware last fall. Wtare no advocate of frauds; bat while Gov. Geary persists in coram is, aioning mon to commit fraud, it illy become hi backer to denounoo any on else fW following hi loyal exam ple. Democrat have never been pro ven guilty of rcgiMeritig tombstones a ra,and poilii.g the ballot qf ioil V.tTt. .Tr. Mhmk?rrt'$ UitHrets. The late Senatorial contest in the Twenty fint district having excited considerable iutcrest in thi county during its progress, and lately through the cnterpriso.of Mr. Swoope and tbo Harrisburg Telegraph, we therefore lay beforo our leaders', this week, the address of Mr. Sliugort, and bespeak for it an attcntivo perusal. lie covers the whole ground in a modest and truthful manner) and in those partic ular far outweighs the "argumont" of Mr. Swoope. No contest wa ever wagod before our Legislature in which ihe contestant to miserably failed to comply with the requirements of law and the demand of justioe. The management of. the case on the part of Patterson, Cessna, Swoope it Co-, betrays groea ignorance of iawj or a reliance wholly on parti san malice to carry them through. They have succeeded, against all law and the facta in the caso. Du ring tho progress of the trial, bundles of paper wero smuggled into the bands of the committee, through their pliable Clerk, by Cessna and Swoope, who, upon every legal point, were outwitted by Messrs Mayoard and Or vis. Although the committee were sworn "to try the matter of the peti tion," they, through the blunders of the contestant's counsel, were com pelled to depart from both petition and oaths and find a verdict ocoording to outside dictation, in order to save the case. The papers clandestinely shoved into the committee' hand by Swoope 4 Co., termed "amendments," weie offered only when the superior legal knowledge of Mr. Shugcrt's counsel revealed their noccssity to the benighted mind of the ex-clcrgy- man on the other sido. This amend ment strategy is characteristic and so Swoopitth, that no one can fail to tee the spectacle s. The conduct and conclusions arrived at by the majori ty of the Committee and the contes tant's counsel, are against all law and precedent in similar cases; but they are just what might be expected from men of thi class. -The reader will bear in mind, that both the chairman and one of the coun sel for Kobison are ex-clergymen. Hence the outrage perpetrated against law and the people of the district, bo cauBe mon who betray their God are soon qualified to ignore law and out rage their follow man. The General Conference of the Northern Mothodist Church is in ses sion at Chicago. It is not known whether Bishop SimpBon will be elect ed President of the Block Republican Convention that meets there next week or not It is altogether proba ble, as a large number of the delegates are negroes, who have an inordinate love for political clergymen of the Simpson cloth. We advise the two bodies to unite the difference Is not much and get Dick Yates to preside, because by combining the "grand mo ral ideas" of these mixed bodies, they might keep him sober; Derides, Dick is a representative man, and would at once reflect the sobriety, religion and intelligence of the twain, and thereby keep Grant from falling out of lino, Better Late than Never. Our readers no doubt recollect the denan ciationt that were properly heaped upon me late 103-01 Mate Treasurer Kerable last winter. When it wat a virtue to denounce him, our neigh bor of the Journal wat as silent as the grave; but last week ho became elo quent over the fact, that the "notori ous Bill Kembl e no longer controls tho funds of the Commonwealth." The milk is brought out of the cocoa nut, from the fact that Kemble de stroyed the prospects of II. B. S. for the Chairmanship ofthe State Commit tee. "Bill" wasall right until this little bird with "greenback" wing had flown. TheNewYobk Tribune has official return from fifty countic in Michi gan, which show a total vote of 1GC, 657, which that paper thinks will be swellod to 180,000 by the remaining nine counties. The majority against the negro suffrage constitution, so far, is $9,477, and against liquor prohibi tion, 18,107. The Supervisors, so fur officially reported from thirty-five counties, stand 3C2 Radicals ' and 802 Democrats a Democratic gain of 70. In 1806 the total poll ofthe State was 164,454 Radical majority 29,038. Deacon, this looks like "thunder." Rather Tovoh. The editor of the Journal gave himself a puff last woek for his deceptive enteqrise of the week before, ilo claims credit for furnishing his readers with Mr. Swoope' Harrisburg extra. We won der how much revenue the P. O. De partment realized by circulating a thousand copies of Mr. Swoope's extra ipeecb with Journal head and Tel egraph advertisement, in this county. lomo, Ucacoo ; no fibbing 1 EirXLLC TO RIIT Thr Tv.. members of (be Baltimore eity councils were ... polled lor bribery lut week. Thev won Thorn,, bariea, Juub Osier and JsjM Bullerek, charged with Urug been knUd to rot fa. u Uti.don.lU bond, of thi Wotari Marvland IT4- . , f "VW 4 iviUn for 01 rote.Jarua4V . The Black Eepubllcant dare not oomraenc, a woj k of this If-od. ;a py Legislative body whioh they oonLrcil j because tber would soon Jose a ma. jority of their mcmberwni Butler, -onseny, w sshburu, Ac. ' The Impeachment ONsptrnry. Tuesday last was the Sy fixed by tho Rump Senate to "wind up the farco of a government," (asour loyal neighbors denounced it ten years ago) but tho conspirator fearing a defeat, postponed the voto until Saturday next, when we have but little doubt hit "accidcncy" will completely over whelm tho enemies of the country. The excitement at Washington is in tense. ' ; 1 ".' . Trumbull, Fcssendcn, Grimes and other leading Radical Senators it is now known will vote against impeach ment, and they are denounced by committees and loyal letter writers, asked to resign, and even threatened with assassination. Our loyal neighbor's hilarious an nouncement of President Wado was premature. lAtyal Rascality. The Rev. Senator Landon and Doa con Bergner, of the Harrisburg Tele graph, are being exposed and scourged by tho Harrisburg State Guard, an organ of the loyal pcrsuosioa. The villiany of these State robbers would not be believed if exposed by a Dem ocratic journal, but when brought to light by of a Bureau agent, should attract some attention. The Guard is not entitled to any credit, however, for exhibiting th robberies perpetrated by its party friends, becauso we believe that if its proprietors were in the place of Borg ner, they would be more unmerci ful than he, at his robberies are of long standing and he don't spend as much money as the versatile youn men would who control the Gurt. Learn what this loyal organ says t its leading members in the Church Senate and Eoaso Deacon, Clergy. man and Elder all engaged In plun dcring the tax-payers loyalists as well as the oopporheads who yet clnim to be controlled by "grand moral idea 1" Why, their villiany is as full grown as Hen. Butler's or Con pressman Donnelly's. Here is the gospel version : Tbo State pays 115 per pago for printing the Legislative Jiccord. offered to do it for (12. The 815 pc page is supposed to include the pay of reporters, whose combined salaries will amount to about five dollars per pago. vve want tho reader to murk these items as we stato farther fncts. The committee before whic tho Robison vs. Shugcrt contested election case was heard, employed its own clerk to make a report. No re porters of the Record were present to make such a report, and now that Senator Landon moved to have these proceedings printed in the Jlecord, th contractor for that work willed hi 115 per page, tho samo as if he fur nishod a reporter to make the copy It Is estimated Unit the repot luf these proceedings will avorago about two hundred and fifty pages of printed matter. On every page of this prin ted matter the contractor will save 85 in reporter's salary. This savin on two hundred and fifty paces of th Record, will enable the contrac tor to put into his coffers the snug little turn Ol '1 WELTI HUNDRED AND riFTf DOL LARS, for which no man will render the State a moments service. Now neither Mr. Mann nor Senator Lin don, both great sticklers for the sane tity ot tho contract system and th necessity of economy, objected to this present 011,250 being made to a man who is already getting 93 more per page fordoing the entire Record, than we ottered to do it. W ben the ladies of Harrisburg asked for money to feed ana clothe the helpless children of poverty, John S. Mann accused them 01 an attempt to make a raid on tl Treasury, and when we repelled Mr, Mann's coarse abuse, tho contractor for tho Record began to throw dirt at us. I he children of the poor, tho or phan and the widow are allowed to starve., and in tho meantime Rev. Sen ator George Landon will pray for nem, whilo he asuistt to fill the cof fers of the rich, with unearned money wrung irom the sweating toil of over ouraenea tax -payers. Ex-Ad Interim Grant has got tho sulks. Ilo has boon interrogated by a numbor of temperance men, about falling out of President Johnson's circle, between Cleveland and Chicago They want to know whero he got the whiskey, and why it affected no one buthira. lie refused to turn informer. Contention Flatob. Thirty-eight negroes have been appointed delceates to the Chicago Convention. We fear their loil pale faced follow-cquals will have them furnished with mcalt in private apartments and scats in the kitchen. The celebrated J udgo Underwood, after having released the bondmen of Jefferson Davis, some time ago, has required him to renew them again Horace Greeley, Cornelius Yanderbilt and Gorritt Smith are his securities, in wUUUeacb. Our Black Republican exchanges seem to be highly pleased with their no w State Central Committee. They ougui to ho, as it it certainly largo onougn, ana It took (Jen. Loin. Todd two months to deliver it. fititemhlp Bade rarr. Journal. Yes, more easily made than Chair, manship. The ravenous crowd of offlce-hun. ters are already attacking old Ben Wade, who, with unwlned boots reek ing ofthe stable, into be made acting rregident of this grf, noble and glo. rious country. Event are orowding, Results are not within moral ken, But, as Emerson once wlrketllr aeiH "the dice of God are slwaj s lotded." PSfjlfl On M.v T. If., ti? I"- tiow. Mr. ABTIU'R K.HnAVHiliR,!- Miss MARYS. BRKON, ell ef Bredv Invn.liip. nearfield'eoualy. jnru' flirritsfrarnts. WfANTI'.! A ipod wliM no to ot m )Y "' ,u' " ,f ,h' ol,'"rt ,,iv ti,oc'1 la' turno i'ttmpuiiw ip. Awcrir. A'Mrr.i J. V. RATON, , 117 14-Jt. Cellrf Block, lUrriiburf . P. yroTH'l-' Pmmi bTlnf oouoti wuta H. W. Hmith will IM Uk notice that be will Im fowid t an fnroxr lr npit tb w Pribtriw ohoroh, o th evening of tht ltb, loth, lth, lVlh and IUb of May, ready for art tiamanl of aoounta. S. J. HAYS, SUKOEOS DENTIST. Thorn paon direct CarwentTllle, Pa. MtrTaoth utractM with th applloaUoa of local naitbMM eonparatiral wiUiaul pain All kinl of Dental wirk duo. may 14 If. Valuable Tiwn Property FOR SALE! SITCATB on tba loath-WMt ooracr of Cherry aad Third Straeti (owing Railroad ctraet,) to wit: A LOT, with a fovd two-itorj plank build ing thereon, 86 by lSfeet, one room on aarh floor, enitabn for a ttore, Ol other baeineni. Alto, the adjoining LOT, with a Iwo-etory dwelling kowat thentn, and auroral doer TOWN L0T6. Alio, a lot of well turnt BRICK, and a good aeeortnent of STONIW ARK, euob ai Crueka, Jug), Jan, fruit Can, etc., at raduoed price. For further infoniation, inquire at the Ptono war. Pottery of P. LKIT.lNti KK, it 14-6 Clearfield, Pa. "THE FLORENCE." rphe Tlorece it the bolt famlle Sewing Ma- X ehinemide; kai rOTenlble feed ; ram the work either taj at tbeeonrenieaee of tho oper ator. Chaniac the Units, of (titoh oaa bo dono wbilil tho mathioe if in motion. Tbo teniica oa tie lower thread U i.lf-ad lulling, Tbo (battle I amok larger thaa in other ma ehinea, boldiig a raaob larger bobbin. aek machine kai t eompleto oniht of hammer, quit tor, aelf-oewer braidor, eorder, Ae. ia highly ornamental, aid u warranted to bo aJI that u claimed for it. Machinal cai bo mod ot tho hoaie of the oub esriber, who ha tbem on bandi for tale, or oaa furni.h them m short aotieo, at mannfaelaren' prices. TU0MA8 MILLS. CI.ar4.ld, iVj 14, 1S4S-JL Sheriff's Sale. BY T1RTLI of a writ or An fee... laaaed oat of bo Court of Common. Pl.M of Cleartold ooatj, and to mo diroetod, there will be eipoeei to PUBLIC SALE, at tbo Court House in tho lorough of Clearfield, oa Thursday the 1st daror buy, 1808, at I o clock, V. M tho following ropertr. to wit t Two certain leu in the town ol O lot flops, aad on tbo pbt of said town as No. J and 4, bounded as tllowi; fronting oa Main street 191 foot, and back to Bpnico street lit fest, more or loss, tho out by lot No. 2, aad oa tho west by alley, with a small house erected thereon, Bel-ed, taken into elocution, aad bo sold as the property of X. Hakeem. fur-Bidden will take setioe that 14 per oent. of tbo pnrcbae money must be paid whoa tbo property is kioeked down, or it will be put up agaiu lor sale Cllti.liua now , Suaaisr's Omen, Sheriff, Cloarleld, Pi, May 14, IMS. ( C0UIT PR0CLAMATI0S. ITTHEnEAO), HoIli gAMl'EL LIS.. Tree V idealJudgeof (be Coon of Common Pl.as of tbo tweny-fifth Judicial District, composed of the counties or Clearfield, Centra and Clinton and Hon. i AMTEL CLYDE and Hon. JACOB WILHKLH. Amoelato Judges of Cle.rfl.ldco, have issuedtbeir precept to me directed, for the holding ef a Court ef Common Plxaa, at the Court Homo In Cleatfleld, in and for the county of Clearteld, commencing on the fourth MuN. DAY tliih day) ef MAY, net, aad to continue one woek. . KOTICK IP, therefor., hereby glren, to par ties, jorors aid witnesses. In and lor said conn ty of Clearfiild, to appear in their proper per sons at It eolotk, A. hi., of said day, to do thoto thiol, wbirh to their ofioea, and in their oen.ii, periaia wj oa none. U1VEN ander ny hand at Clearfield, Ibis Tth day o May, la the year of our Lord one tho sand eight huidrod and siity eight. CYHENIld HOWE, SUrtJ. T WT OP CAUHKIl FKT DOWH FOR A J trial at Ma; term, 1KAS : 1. U.rT. ti. Moore. ts. Bnrder. ts. tiaiaes. Ts. Wright. ts. Landon A Diren. to. Du Bois. t. Campl!l ..., t. f?hvdam ...m, 4. Jraks . Oosi , t. KnglaniL.. 1. l'eriulo.. , ts. Rrsdy School Diitrict. 1. Kankey ........ ea. Fuller. . I.Wilt... ts. Tyler, u. iwinrK. ts. Thompson, it. ration 1J. Pat Ion ....... II. Kuttersbaugk 14. Brook It. Reeeo 14. Roeoe 17. Karrhoed as. Mays. TS, Mays. ts. Wagoner. ts. Horn. TS. Oou. TS. Ones. ts. V ilhalrn, et aL IS. Chrst SrhMl IHi't ts. Ilildrbrand. I. rpaekinanet al... to. Ilenn jo. Hoop.... Ta. W.taou. 21. (iuniaulua. .... ts. Wkito. .... ts. RchoonoTer, ot al. .... ts. Wright. h ts. CreiswelL ts. PreecotU .... ts. Kunts. .... ts. Faust. .... ts. linard, F. A Co. Bchoonorer Berors fry. . Fry Harmon , Counsel . St, Mueeop.... T iT OF JlKOHS DKAWN FOR JISB j lerm, isas cuaro jraona, illiam M.ti.BecrariaJ. F. Mriner ....Decatur niiuaiaixitta... " I Richard Iluvrit... Joa. L. Campb.ll... Bell John M Laushlia... Simon Thoniison..Bgg. AI. Murray....Uirard n.i. " iinani....onMiinnl rj. Al linrern U.M. Tbnmpiioa... Brady I.ura. Antes...L.wreneo joeepn rnug.n... - Ailaaa Mnror Morris james o. nam - Itlrorgo Hera... l.riton KunHar.... Chest Alfred 8hw Osceola nugn aicuarrcT... " Harry (Ioh. H. 11. 1aTlor...CIaHlFld Tho.. A. linn... I... nm. mil Uurnndellraac Caldwell l'.k rnnui Jisoai rinar mi, lonn Krhard,...Urccaria Alex. Irwin. rtlranl J ere. Cooper.,.. " James M Uhee Dell T. 1. Thompeon... " N, Uou.relot. Lucirn Wrd.(lrah Wm. H. HnTt.....lluon Jas. M (Iheehaa.Jorrian B. Tata " Framrtton Bll vi m. illi.m D.rid W.Wise... Rnh't Mrhaffcy Iarid Bell Matthew gull IWr Daeid Calhoart....Knoi John PowelL...Lawreuos Jacob Piracliflg..M. . " it. 1 hompKtn . fl. 8chrTter. mues llaney. " Hugh l4weh...'....BIam A. IlomtthreT 8. P. Wilson ...Bradford Mark Kylcr..... J. 11. II ile... Lumber City John Ii. Krler...Morri. hn Peter.. Jr., n. n. Williams... Wm.WeolriilgA Danl Ooodiander, BraJy S. Postlethwailc... A'bm Kephart...Osrota Joan in Urier Hell Jr .Penn Jamb Penti. .'smee II. Dark., Allemaa Kllinger.. A lei. Fullon.... Ilurmidr William Riian4...('he.t Mneoe M'iee. Pil, rrws. Hrockhank..raion k n. itre.slcr. H. W. Park.... Clearfield ID. K. lli-,,h.wM Ooorge W. Clinton... Foi la Luther.. oodward .sco.n wick Theodore Weld, Beocaria D. Fanrt....Curwensrll1e Menj.H. Wright, W.H. Dickimon tboa. II. lBTie,Fenrweoi (onrad )inlr...clulich Jas. M'.Nfl,Jr..Jordan Wm. H"rIcr.....Krih.ni l.ADcbenhaugh,Lawr'oe Pam'l ll.gartyw lame. Hainea.. G. M'owelL...Bnidforil II. 1Icj.It llclr n m.M Cullough J. A. Ames M Jere, Hooeer jonn rirr.l.. D. Lots John King, jr.Burntide J.M.Cumminga, New W. ames Urexly... I'. Oardner.... " tieorgo II. Long.Onceola Ii. T. Cham P.n. Nrael Wood Chmt JohnRumell m C. Kitchen " I Irwin Thompson. ...Pike onalhan M eetoeer I Ttm.ni. I'rioe.... iiionm iboninMm. F. NusHe...Clej4eldl Nuh. l it.i.. lohn Owens. TCH! ITCH!! ITCH!!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! I 8CIUTCU!!! In fWm lo to cm li Wheslon'i Ointment cares The Ifck. Wbeatou'i Ointment mar a.u ul Wheatou'i Ointment euros Tetter. Wbcatou s Ointment cures Barbers luh. Wbeoton's Ointment curoc Old Mores. Wboalon'c Ointment curoc Iron blad or 11 amor like Magic Prleo 40 cents a hot) by mail, cento. Address WEr.hr. A Pottkb v. i-. ir-.v ington street, Bo.tot, Mess. For sale be Han.'. ltk A lrm,4 b l Drugji.ti. srM.tr-l $tv flifrlljfnuoti. i km oa simrn',axxuni Bennrtl, WallrnliprrTrr t Co., - (Suocoseorl t" Lawshe, White A Co.,) wnoLcsii a nsrAiL oatLias in GENERAL MERCHANDISE n"ti:oi. A. PA., T KSPKCTFULLY Ineltc an ciamlnation of I thoir largo sioea oi seaiooaoi. pwui, f." cnai.d for eaih, and selling al OKKATLY KKUUCKD PKICKS. WE DEFY COMPETITION. Wo cell better Goods at lower rates than any otbsr house la ths county. THE REASON WHY. Rmm mm hnw for cash and buy close, and arc thus eoabl.d lo glee our onatomers and patrons the benefit of the grcctor portion of or the pronto tney naro aiui.no woes p ing I and Because wo cell more goods thaa any other house to Clearfield county. Our stock oonilsU of Dry Goods, Grocer!?, Queoaaware, Hardware, Wood aad Willow Ware, UooU and bboee, HaU, Capo, Clothing, rural, turn, Carpels aad Oil Cloths, Provisions of all kinds, Feed, dec. Dress Goods for Ladies, of CTery stylo. DRESS GOODS FOR CHILDREN, la neat and tasteful designs. DRESS GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN, in variety. READY-MADS CLOTHIStJ al greatly reduced pricec. Orders taken for suits or CI. tiling. Samples to seleot from always oa hand. NOTIONS. From our largo stock of NOTIONS, srery waat is that una eaa bo supplied, orcry desire f ratified. GROCERIES ASD PROVISIONS. Sugars of orcry grade Syrups of orcry quality. Pr.MTT.d FruiU and Jellies. lomaiooe aad Peachoc Buger Cured Hams. Sbeolderc aod Eidee. Mess Pork, Mess Beef. Dried IW. Shad, Mackerel, Codfish, Round Herring. Lake Trout, tiln Flour, Corn Meal aad Buckwheat Meal. Cach Paid for Country Produce. Building and other Hardware. Tools for Carpenters aod others. Beet Doable and Single Bit Aiea. Picks, Ropes aad Cordage Brashes. Mill Findings. ClKnrN mid Tobacco. Finest brands of Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobaooo. The Celebrated Michigan Fine Cut in Bulk. jnoje-Country nsrehantc supplied on as fair terms as oaa be bad la the Eastern cltiec Jsnr-Quodi entered for our customers and sat isfaction guaranteed' To buy to aare, to buy to please. To buy to make, to buy with cue, Te bey at alt, as all must do. To the ebeap cask store all aboutd go. BEK5ETT, BLATTENBKKQER A CO. Oseoola Mills, May 14, lasi-tf List of Retailers f"VF Foreign end Domestic Meirhandito In tbo J county or Clearfield subject to the payment of License for the year 1S68 : TOWXPHirS. Itecraria. Knoi 11 Fot. Wi A Co. I.ewrcure. 13 J .me. ForreaL.., II rlimon M'FarlaadtIS II J. U. Ulasgow.. Id " Wm. 8. Dukey . It) 10 lnorrle. IS ftewart A Morris, 10 " J.C.BrennerCe., 1 " D. W. Holt. ....... 10 11 Loonanl Kyler,... li Pen it. 14 Jonathan W ell.... 7 II Johawia a Bailey. 10 I'nioB. 14 J. E. llnibaker, 7 Woodurard. 11 Famuel Hegarty.Ui 14 Forrnt ron 7 " Thoa. Henderson, 7 John M. Chase... 7 " A. Reed at Co 7 BOROUGHS. Clearacld. Ooee. Zieraw. S Richard Mosop..$.10 .. W. (Iraham.... JO 11 J r. K ret. or II) 10 Joe. Fhaw (Jon.. 10 11 Nirlingrf-Shnwrr.!!) " C. K raiser afion,lli 15 Wnrhld- So 10 " William Catroa... 10 14 A. Montgomery W. C. Meets. J Hurn side. 1! M'M array A K unci Ji " W. C. lnrin l?J 14 W. J. Nugent 7 Horace Patcbin... t " Jackson Patcbin. Hell. M Lewis r-mlth T " Robt MebafffT T William Urady.. t David Bell......... t 14 P. (lull. ph. r Ilradford. 11 AlWrt A Bro 10 M Funk A Orarhart 10 14 Ed. Willi.mc T Hrady. 15 R. II. Moore 10 L. B. Carll.le...., 10 " C. t. J. Schwem. 10 " J. Terpe 10 14 Cerlnle A ron..., 7 " Hmith.Carrr Co. 7 " LoheughA ilober- "ng 7 " Dan'Kllander 7 CheaU 14 I. L. Hcisen.tein, Mrrrell A lligler " A. I. Shaw H. F. Nangle " llartiwickd Irwin H. Bri.lge. "Hn U. II. Wctck 14 William Hunter.. 7 llunl A VI Keo... f ( ovlnrton. Co r " Mies 8uu. Heed, 7 t'urwenavllle. 14 C R. Craimion.... T Claudius Baimoy 7 F. Coutinet 7 11 K. A. Irwin k Co. 15 11 llarteock Allood- 14 L. M. CoutrieL..., 7 IVrralur. U W.W.lleit.ACo 7 I'crgumiu. I4L.J. llurd 7 (rahain. win 134 " Hippie 4 Psn.t.12j "Tenr.yckeThomp. en II) " John Irwin lit 13 T. II. Koreee 10 14 William M'llride. 7 tiullcb. IS P. A A. Flynn..,. 10 " H. Allcm.n Ifl " Klllott A Miller... If ilrard. Joseph R. Irwin. 7 Fleming A lloeL. 7 New Washington. 10 .M Murray A Mit- ebell.... 10 14 Samuel MTune 7 (lerenU. Bennett, Ul.tton. Iwrger A Co CO 10 0. B. Perry 10 14 Aug. Lecoato 7 " l. P. Plrwart I " A. P. Dickinson... t ;o.hcu I4A.B. Hhaw ., 7 Irwin. RaileyA.Ce, 7 Huston. II ritoneroad aV Pri des uj 14 D. R. (lood.u.n... 7 " W. 8. Wells 7 Lumber City. 13 Ferguson, Ross a Co... .. to 15 Ferguson Bros.... 10 II Kirk Kpeneer...llj 1 II. Woodward 4 Col I) Jordan. 13 Henry Sw.nn...., 10 14 lurid M'Koenan, 7 kart liana. 13 II.iflerA llertline, 10 M M'ClopkcT Potter IV 14 W. B. SnkeT.... 7 Retail Itealero In Patent Medicines. Clan. S II. rt. wick A Irwin, Clearfield boroughs, 110 t i no do 4 Joseph R.Irwin CaneonsTille do 4 Hippie k Kaut.. do,...fa 4 K. A. Irwin Co do do ..... 4 T. H. Foroee, flraham town.hip. Conleetliinertra anal (irueerlen. M'. Kndres, Clearfield borough- H J. F. ltote do do. .' fi Jnlio MtlU. An .a. J. R. Jenkins, Carwensvillo borough.."."!!! f, Mra. M.J. Radrbaehdo do a .. . ........... v i Binarine ursn do .di ,, 1.. I. Mile, Lumber City do !""! Miss M. A. Wright, Beocaria township.!!!, t Wearer A Knhn, Brady do...... 8 t). W. Woems. Woodward do..,!!!!,! fi William Luther. ...do Ho I !,. Srkes, Pike doT.!.!.'!!! t W. B. Uuasalus, Karthaue..,...do. HrewersL 10 W. Knilres, Cleartleld borough jj uairper ltpol ll do do.. j t Sf1tmon h.nkrmfl. al.wi. m.i.4. llllllard Kelnoiie and Ten. Pin Alleya J. F. Rote, ClearBrlil b.irongh, (I Ul.le.) to O. t. M'Calw, Oseeols..d (I lahlel Ill assington Kephsrt, llMieola borough, 1 1 alliirl 90 ItaukereL Clearfield County Bank jn An appeal will be held al the rni..L.. er. oBice, In Cle.rli.ld.on Fridar.lb. loth d.rof May, A. D. ISfig, whea and where all partios feel. '"I aggrieved will pica attend, aroonling inlaw. JUUft f. IdrRIErtiSAN. m? 41 M.rcsutils Apnrili-r. j ADMINISTRATORS' SALE r or ' persoxal ruorEi:TVv rntlKHE will be eipoeed lo put.lie sale, at the J- lale residence of JACOB FLEUAL, deo'd, la Goshen township, ON THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1808, the following properly; to wit I i Two Horses, 1 tlirec-jear-old Colt, ONE YKARLINU CULT, One set henry llameee, one sot Carriage Harness, one act Buggy Harness, two Cows, yoang Cattle, Sheep, one two-boro Wagon, Spring Wagon, one Buggr, one ttlol, Horse-rake, Boss, One Set of Ittatkstntth's Tools, Wind-mill, one three-burse Thresher and other Farming I'ieosils, two Parlor Stoeee, Household and Kltchea Furniture, and many other articles too numerous lo mention. ite..Sa!e to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. uf said day, when the terms w 111 bo fully made known. mj71l J. A. L. FI.KOAL, Adm'r. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIONERY. Market Mt.. Clearfield, (at the Poet Office.) flMIIS undersigned begi leaec ta annonnoc to X the cituens uf Clearfield and Ticioity, that he has utted np a room and has Just returned from tbo city with a large ajaeuat of reading matter, consisting in part uf Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blaak, Aeeoont and Paas Books of eeery de scription Peper and EnTelopos, Fronck pressed aad plain Pens and Pencils; J) lank, Legal Papers, Deeds, Mortgages ; Judgment, Exemp tion end Promissory notes i White and Parea- meut Brief, Legal Cap, Reoord Cap. aod Bill Cap ; Bbeel, Music lor ciuer 1'iano, t lute or loan constantly on hand. Any books or siattonery desired that I may not bare on band, will be or ordered by tret eipresc, and sold at wholesale or retail to eait customers. I will also keep periodical literature, such as Magasioes. News papers, 4c. P. A. QAULII. CleerfelayJLIMi-ti H. F. NAUGLE, (LOCK AD M ATCH MAKER, errosiri ran . eryftmm, as;it rrnitT POST OFFICE CLEARFIELD rpiIE subecrlbcr rerpeettuUy informt his old X patrons and the public generally, that be basoa band, (and is constantly reeciriag new additions thereto,) a large stock ef Clocks, -Watches and Jewelry. fVl keep Jewelry in all Ita forms and of dIOeront Talues, cither by the piece or act. WATCHES A full a.eorlaent of cither Oold or 6ilrer, made by the beet Aaerieaa aad for. cign maoufaciarers. laelading a fine lot of gold and silver hunting ease, lull jeweled, Patent L.rers. - t CLOCKS Of all deiirnl. consisting ofelrbt- day and thirty-bonr, of cither weight, spring or icTcrs, ana no to strike aad alarm. REPAIRI.NO.-All kinds of Watches and Clocks Repaiied, and warranted. In addition to what I hare enumerated, I keep e iuii assortment or rrKcrACLKa, colored aod plain glace. Aloo.OOI.D PKNrieud PENCILS. SPOOKS, FORKS, Bl'TTEU KNIVES, eed in fact everything in the Jewelry line. If I fail to hero on band Just what a customer may need, I will order per first ciprocc, without eitre charge. A liberal share ef public patronage ic solicited. May 7, I SOU y H. F. KAl'dLK. w. rag area... ..a. a. TBourion TEN EYCK & THOMPSON CIRWEXSVILLE, PA. TTAVIN 11 th. liovdl, WS I AVIN0 just reoelred from Row York one of largest aad best selected stocks ef arc aow ready to offer tba sams to our old custodiers, (lo whom wc return thanks for peat favors,) aad the eiUieni of the county gea arally, at Prices that will Bender Satisfaction. OItc as a call before purchasing elsewhere, and thereby care from 1 to 20 per cent on your goods. Our stock consists ef a great variety, such as DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, CL0THIX0, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, PAINTS, OILS, lRL't;tt, FRUIT OK ALL Ml MM. Fish, Salt, Leather, Shoo Findings, BOOTS and SHOES (eastern and borne made) in treat Ta. ricty, and at rodnoed figures i IlNWAKif, FLOUR, Ac, Ac. TEN EYCK THOMPSON. Having re associated H. B. Thompson with me ia the above trade. I desire all persona in debted lo mo, by Koto or Book acoounL to call ana seuie iuc same wunout delay. WM. TE!I EYCK. CurwensTille, May, 7, I SSI If. lAIHMOl.fJTIOSOF PAHTKKKHHIP I J The partnership heretofore eiistinc between It. 3. CARR end U. II. HALL, in the Pump and i.umoor nu.mr.., w.s ui.Miirea or mutual eon scut on the let dar of April. I HAg. Persons know ing themeelers indebted lo said firm arc requested to settle up immediately. Tbo books are in the hands or t,. II. Hall, who still continues to manu facture rumps at reasonable rates. R. S. CARR, Clearfield, May 7-fit.pd O. II. HALL. X THE DISTRICT COl'RT OF TUB 1 I'KITKD STATES for the Western Dutricl oi Pennsylvania. THOMAS RALSTON, a bankrupt ander the eel or Congress of Marck Id, I87, having ap plied for a discharge from all his debts, aad other claims provable ander said act, by order of the Court, notice Is hereby given, te all persons who bare prorcd their debts, and other persons ia- lere.tea, so appear on uo Br.t Jay or July, 1811s, at It o'clock, A. M., before S. R. Woodruff, bq , Register, at hie office ia Philipsbarg, Pa., lo show cause, If any they hare, why a discharge should not he granted to the eaid bankrupt. Aad further, notice Is hereby iTrn, that Ihe second and third meetings ef creditors of ths said bank. nipt, required by the !7th end 18th sections of eaiu act, win no had before the said Rrgialcr, at the same time and place. 8. C. MeCANDLB'S, my?it Clerk of U. 8. Diet. Court for said Dlst. 4 IrMIMHTRATOR' XOTICIV-Xotice JY Is hereby glren th.l letters of Administration on the estate of JtHIN KHHIKloi), deceased, laic of Brady township, Clearfield county, Pa. having been duly granted o the undesigned, ali persons Indebted lo said estate will please make payment, and tho having claims or demands will present them for settlement without dclav. .... . DA.MKL FRYER, JWaTT.18M.elt Administrator. A IIMIMMTKATOH'M XOTIt'K titie 1 Jt hereby give on Ihe estate of hereby give Ibal letter, of administration JACOB FLKOAL. rt...H i.te oi uoanen J i Tp., Clearfield county. Pa., hating ed to the undersigned, all persons been duly grantn iaie win rle.M make T... n and those having claims or demands will present them properly authenticated for settlement and allowance without drier. J. A. I,. FI.EIIAL, Adm'r. flcuhen township, My T, ln-8i:pd. T J K PKTIT 41 MORS DRAWN FOR J J May Term, ls8; btew't t'nwen jr.llercaria Hamcr P. Hlooui, Bloom Henry Marshall, jr., " Roland Faust Bogg. J.S. Colc...Curwrnsvillc John fhaw Decatur A. tl. Jamleon,Perguon Ueorge Moyer, Uraham i nas. Moan... to. Hegarty Uulloh W. ft. fi.nkey, Kartliaus Edw'd hi Harvey, Wm. Clbcrt,...Kuoi Philip Mullen. Lawrence M'.rn. Wsllace, Mitchell Heed, " Clark Rrown, " rJara'l M'Cracken.L.CH. Roott FlrgaL... Bradford AlirunOrabam, K. tl. Hays Bradr r. K. Arnold John Potter. D. Langilnn Rtirnsidc F. K. Khcpherd, M Thomas Toser I'hent Tbos. Robins, Clearfield Fred. Leltiinger, M Reuben lleckinan, " John Uriel Covington John Hughes Morris .las.ilallegher.N.Wa.b'a v. tl. rteam. Osceola L. 11. Lin ile, itaadlua lltrard, I leo.llegarty. Woodward r. R DEMOCRATIC Al.MANtn fr Itas laav i tu.e . eaea at tae "He..: ublicaa' 08ic Price x:. seat,. Mailed to any a Arcs. if. I HfffUanfeu.. Clearfield Academy, Her. P. 1. H ARRIBOK, A Jf ., PrlM; rpiIE FOI RTH SESSION of ths reilM X laitle year of tkli Initllutiira r,n,. on MONDAY. lbs lib day of Mt IMh. Paplls can enter al eay time. They ,y t charged with tuition from the lime they u, the eioee of the Session. l bs eoursc of Instruction embraces everyri.. Included in a thorough, praetiral and ata pliibed edaeetioa for both sales, The Principal, having had ths advaaup much experience in bis profes.ion, a.aurei;, rents and guardians Ihsl his entire shilli,,. energies will be devoted to the moral and a tal training of the youth placed under bis ebir TtCKMM OK 1 1 I NOV Orthography, Reading, W'ritlng, and Pri, Arithmetic, per Seeaion (II weeks) . . , Orammar, Ueography, Arilbmelis, and lli.tory Id Algebra, Geometry, Trironometry, Men suration, Surveying, Philosophy, Phy.l. ology, Chemistry, Book Keeping, Botany and Phy.ical Ueograpky - . It Latin, tireek and French, with any ofthe above Brenebes - - - $1! ajrNo deduotioa will be made for ebsn mVttt further pa rticalars loquirc of Rer. P. L. HARRISON, A. M., ClcarficU, Feb. S, 1 80S tf. Principi AGIiXTM WAHTliO FOR THE OFFICIAL 1IIST0E OF THE WAR, e. a.. . 1-1 1 a Its uauses, unaracter, uonauci ej Kesuits. BY HON. ALEXANDER II. STEPHENT A Book for all fwctlons and all Pan,. This great work presents the only eompleU . impartial analysis of the Causes of the Wm published, and gives tboeo interior lights i shadows of tbe great conflict only known te tt high officers bo watched the lood-tide of re lion from its fountain springs, and which wcr aceeesible to Mr. Stevens from his position as ej ond ofhoer of the Confederacy. To a public that has been lurfiited with API RENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, w. , mise a change of faro, both agreeable and aalau and an intellectual treat of tbe highest ot The ( reat American War has AT LAHT foe: hiiton.n worthy of its importance, and at wl hands it will receive that moderate, candid, i impartial treatment which truth and justice a, gently demand. Tbe intense desire erery where manifested obtain this work, ita Official character and m sale, combined with an increased eommiMi make it tbe best subscription book ever pubhiL. une Agent in carton, ra, reports ,j nte bers ia three days. One ia Boston, Mass., 103 subscriber! ia I lays. One In Memphis, Tcnn, 104 subscribers in oars. Send for Circulars and see our terms, aad a description of the work, with Preas notice, ef vanceu sneer, an. Addreec NATIONAL Pl'ULIFIIIXO CO. South Seventh Hi Philadeh.hia, April 80 41.) Attention, Afflicted I THE subscriber gives notice that Is 1 resumed Ihe practice ef Mcdieiac in U ersbnrg, where be iatends te devote hit iur lien lo tbe treatment of CHRONIC DISLA! In general. He will keep en band a rhoin J lection of DRUQSaad MEDICINE8 adapts, tbe treetment of chronic diseesee, and may consulted al his oft co at any hour of the diy. N. B A word to Ibosc afflicted with fire: diseases may be le Tusta advaatage. Mi ner nor be aware that cotmrnr Physicians do a niDina practice hove cot tine lo sliest tbo treatment of rnnoaic diseases, aad mi quently aaotscr Ibsm ; bsnre this class at i eases requires itcLr.ivi attention. UEOROB WIL0N, U. t Lalkeribnrg, Feb. 27, lStl-tf Democratic Almanac. rpilIS invaluable publication li for sale at X o63r. It should bo ia tba hands of ev Deanoorat. It contains full election returns fr every county in the United Sutes ; beudti, number for Io6 contains a complete lift of names of all tbe newspapers suppressed aad asoHr during Lincoln's administration ; and that for 1' contains the names of all those civilians whs imprisoned during the same period. Thfes t lists, for future reference, are worth mure tt tbe price of tbe publication. Tbe number for I' isalso full of raiuable statistic. Anyoneenhl u. sixty rents, will receive by return mail is for each year, free of postage. Crape Vines for Sale. A 1.L th. leading hardy Tarieties of first qu IX. IU.M UKU CI TTI.Miri, SI 00 t mndred. CONCORD VINES oulr 10 cents dors solicited a soon as convenient, and titled rotation, by A. M. U1LU Clearfield. Pa., A aged 8. 1887. IMPORTANT I Farmer. Look to Your Intereet--i Money Whea Ye Caa. CCRX ! CORN J CORK J COR: THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT f THE DAY. CALL and see Ficgal A Genoa's great 1st saving aad most perfect aad eve roK.v- j,.f.rrA. Entire new machine, jast patented. With V. planter one person can do as muck work as f o tbe eld plan. Saves corn and plants art more accurately. Caa be regulated aeeuriV 10 yenr desire. Agents are employed te distribute anl tna macutnea. Pbilipsburg, Pa., February 10. UAS lf. C$5,000 $5,00 Five Thousand Dollars Insuranct For Twenty-Ire Cents, for ene Dsy. FIVE DOLLARS PKR MONTH ASD FR 15 TO SO PER YEAR, With weekly compensation, ia ease of total 4 bility. No Medical Examination is made Accident Insurance. Poliolee and Ticket covering all kinds of Ae dents whether received whilst traveling er otherwise, sold by ALFRED M. SMITH, aprl-tf Insurance Agent, CleerfielJ,! Philadelphia & Erie Railroad WINTER TIME TABLE. Through and direct route between FMled.r Baltimore, Harrisburg, Wllliemsport, aad the Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SlYePING CAE 0 all Klgbt Trains. ON aad after MONDAY. K0V. IS. 18f7, trains eoj the Philadelphia A Erie lb Road will run as follows i Heat warrl. Mall Trela leave Philadelphia. II II F t dc,....8t Mary s 1. 1 P. I arrive al Erie f 00 P. Erie Eiprcsa leaves Philadelphia-... ll.l'Csr I oo 8L Mary a S.18 A Do ...arrlre at Brie 4A , lalwartl. Mall Trala loaves Erie 10 15 A I o Ft Marr s M P. Do arrive al PhiUd.lnaw . ml) Erie Eipresc leaves Erie . 4 li T ' d Pt Mary s 10.8V P Do arrive at Philadelphia.... l.M P Mall aj KirreM eoaneoi with all irslai the Warren A Franklin Railway. Paesf leavlnr Phila.lelnhu al iv ao u .nir. Irrlneton al ( 40 a m aad Oil Cl'y al f . p Leaving Philadelphia at 11.01 a. m , arrin Oil City at 4.14 p.." r All trains en Warren A Franklin Psi!"' make close connections at Oil City wltk tn for Fraaklia and Pelrelenm Centre. Brr checked through. ALFRED L.TVI.KH. General Pcpcrlnlesj; Truaeea and abdominal eupportrc f see kind ofthe latest improv e meat, for sl to ittor ofHART8W!CK A ltj. OWAIMHt piAC-KA. Kennedy's -i'! O DlseoTcry, Hslmbold's Bucb. llakeri t'" Liver Oil, J.a.'c and Aver's medirleec of sver kd, fer sale by II ART 8 WICK, A TT