She DqmbUcan. GeoHME Jl. (JoiiULANUKP., KditOf. CLEARFIELD, PA. " Thursday Morning, May 21, 1868. DEMOCRATICjSTATE TICKET. AttllTOlt GKXKRAf., HON. t'lIARI.IS K. BOYLEi Of Fayette oounty. miivuroR K!nAi., gex. ui:m.ixc;to H. est, Of Columbia county. . Something tfrotiff. Tho individiml who denies tho rij;ht of voting to tho nero in Ohio, Wis consin, Michigan, Kansas, or any Other Sluto where tho negro was born a freeman, ui.d b- long association with his particular iiionds, who arc always controlled by "grand mora ideas," and, from other surjounding . circumstances, might posset some knowledge of our r-yiitoni of govern ment, and then claim tho franchise for him in Virginia, Georgia, Louisi ana, and other Status, whero lie was born a slave, and of nesessity ignor ant of tho rights and duties of ft free man, must be .a fool, or lie supposes his neighbors to bo such. If but half is true, with reference to tho ignor nnco and debauchery of tho lute slaves, 'that their particular friends have for a quarter of a ccntuary eaid about them, they aro wholly unfit to cxer c'ibo the right of suffrage. Yet wo eeo and bear thoso who claim to bo honest, upright, God f aring men, vo hement and loud iu their demands to give tho ignorant Southern negro the ballot, while they deny it to their frco "brother" in the North. Can a man bo considered honest who rever ses himself so completely T In our view he must bo as ignorant ns be would have us believe tho lato slaves to havo been, or ho is a rascal of the first water. Tho man who thus deals with his neighbors' liberties lias but ' few ecriiples to overcomo until ho is ready to rob him of his property, and will, .if the opportunity offers, ex change liis patriotism for "green back," at 40 per cent, discount at that. Jist Like Them. Tho General Conference of thp negro branc-h'of the Methodist Church North, which lias been in session at Washington for Bomotimo past, took a hand nt im peachment on Friday last. Tho day previous tho Conference passed a res olution to tho effect that tho members should nsscmblo nt 10 o'clock on Fri day, and offer up a united prayer for the conviction and impeachment of the President.. Friday came, and the black prayers wero bellowed heaven ward with Amen ! succeeding Amen ! but from tho results of Saturday we aro le J to believe that neither the Almighty, nor tho ltnmp Senate, gave thoso prayers tho (lightest attention. The White Branch, in session at the saruo time nt Chicago, played the clown in a similar way on Saturday, . and with liko results. Their prayers, like tho groat consp-rary, area failure. Wbat u pity the Lord cannot find work in his vinyard for these meddlesome clergymen to do. Turn Woe. Tho afflictions that havo overtaken tho ''loyal millions of . the North," and tho niggers in the South, within tho past week, nic near ly as sorious ns thoso which befel them threo years ago, when tho "lato lamented" was overtaken by ,S7i' Sem per Tyranus iu Ford's Theatre Crape and black muslin arc not quite so plenty, but wo presumo their pains aro as acute, if not so expensive. We wish to sympathize with them in their bereavement; but from uncontrollable circumstances, some how, wo aro driv en to bo "gay und happy still," from tho fact that tho "Government" has esenped tho hands of tho assiis-Miis of i'.s liberties with but a stain. A WoNHEnrtL Discovert. The Washington correspondent of tho Pittsburg Commcrehil is tho author of tho following : Anoflieer ofhich rank nnd fine who should know f-.ncernmr. the nmttrr of t.hirh he rpenk. envi to day,that i.cncrsl llrant I. losing for Hf-ricnF trou ble ia rnec Johnson is m-niHUed. It ran t.e sta- . it.. i ii.,. ,. ....! .i, .,-.. .i lir.m'. i liiiquarteri nt the eon iuet of thn. l;epuiiicu . who have eeinlitned to detent impenrhiiirnt iVc wonder if the "great disgust" . l'iH prevails at tho General's bead quai.'YM'S ? Wc presume ho will fight it out.wi that liuo if it takes him all summer. It is no vontler the Padicals look blue. The a ream has all been skim med off tb.,!r party, and they there fore will poon l;ok as dark as their 'colored bnthr.u." With Fesscnden, Truinbul, Grime, Henderson, Fow lerand Van Winkleout, thcirparty has dwindled into a mere bam! of robbers. Tlio defeat of life cletuith count in the indictment against the " Govcrn- menl"is ateriiblo blow nt loyalty it isa'perfect Hull I!un afl":iir. "This farce of it Govern men ," still lives not , wilht-tanding the rage of Thad .Stevens 1 rnd his susietsnt treason mongers. 77 1 lvunthut Consiilrarfi. Impeachment, like tho "hit" lamen ted" is dead. Tho affair of Wilkes Booth, and his few deluded tenbus, was but child's play in comparison with tho gigantic conspiracy hatched by Thad. Stevens A Co. Tho crime of the former was but aimed at indi viduals, while that of the latter is di rected nt tho lifo of tho nation, and civil liberty throughout tho world But tho national ussassins havo ngain failed. Tho excitomont at Washington on Saturday last seems to havo been ns intenso ns nt any timo during tho war, and tho result proved disastrous to tho disunion hosts. A correspon dent says : Kvcry body aekod everybody else "What do you think of Impeachment! How is elio troinc!"' Then again "What havo von heard about Howard and Colliding, and Grimes f Will they bo ablo to coino out nnd voto 1" Thesn were ouestions that greeted vour car everywhere from an early hour this mornin;:. The question was eagerly discussed by a crowd at tho capital until tho doors were thrown open. Grimes, Fosscnden, Trumbull and Henderson wero de nounced and praised in turn, accord ing to tho political views ot tho pur ties cnirnirud in tho business. On tho floor of the Seriate chamber livclv scenes wero presented just bo- fore the Sennto was called to order. Groups of Senators and member stood around here nnd there canvassing nnd discussinrr the work of tho day. All eves in tho naileries were eagerly tix ed unon tho scats of tho sick Senators. Shortly before the Seriate was called to order, tho lion, lioseoo Conkling camo in und tooK Ins seat, liisseai was surrounded by friends, who shook him warmly by tho hand, ntnl wel corned him back to tho Senate Cham ber. Soon after 11 o'clock four men np prouched the Capitol, bearing a litter or a stretcher on which was Senator Howard, covered with a white spread Ho was carried into one of tho com mitteo rooms on tho lower floor, nnd made as comfortable ns possible. Nearly nil of the Senators, hearing of his presence went to the room to greet him. At 11 SO o'clock, A. M. Mr. Wado called the Senate to or-tltTr. Thero was hall' an hour of painlul suspense, and nt 12 o'clock Chief Justice Chase brought down tho gavel nnd called the Court to order. As tho hour for voting on tho articles appronched, anxiety could bo seen pictured on tho Iik-ch of tho spectators. ''The first business in order was the consideration of tho order to take tho voto on tho 11th article first. On this Mr. Hendricks demanded tho yeas and nays, and it was carried. Mr. Fesscnden then demanded the 3-ens und nays on tho adoption of the order. The voto resulted 34 yeas to 19 nays. While this voto was being taken, Sen ator Howard was carried in, put in bis seat, and wrnpped up in a great shawl. Ho arose and asked if it would ba in order to filo his opinion Tho Chief Justics said it was. Mr. Grimes camo in just after tho voto was taken, and created quilo n sensa tion ho sat on tho Democratic side. The Chief Justice admonished the gal leries in advance that perfect order must bo maintained. It would bo a subject of regret if ho was compelled to clear tho galleries. Tho Chief Justice then directed tho Clerk to rend tho F.Ieventh Articlo which he did amid profound silence Tho following fustian comprises the celebrated eleventh articlo in tho im peachment bureau : "That tho said Andrew Johnson, President of tho United States, un mindful of tho high duties of his of fice und oath of office, nnd in disre gard of tho Constitution and laws of tho I, nited States, did, heretofore, to wit: On tho lM.li day of August, li1), nt tho city of Washington, nnd tho District of Columbia, by public speech declare and alllnn in substance, that tho Thirtv-ninth Congress of the United States was not a Congress of tho United Slates authorized by the Constitution to exereiso the legisla tive power under tho same, but on the contrary, was a Congress of only part of tho States, thereby denying and intending to denyj that the legis lation of said Congress was valid or obligatory upon him, the said Andrew Johnson, except in so far ns ho saw fit to approve the same, nnd also thereby denying the power of the said Thirty-ninth Congress to proinise amendments to the Constitution of tho United States. And in pursuance or said declaration, tho said Andrew Johnson, President of tho United States, afterwards, to wit:--()n thojretary Stanton docs big fishing on liJst day of J cbmary, 1 at the ci'y of Washington, 1). C, did unlaw fully and in disregard of the require ments of tho Constitution that he should tako caro that tho laws be faithfully executed, attempt to pre vent the execution of nn act entitled "nn act rcgulatiilg the tenure of cer tain civil offices," pased March L'd, ls('i7, by 'unlawfully devising and con- irivinir una aucni iiinir io ueviso unu contrive means bv which be should I j prevent F.dn-in M. Stanton from forth with resuming tho functions of the ollice of Secretary for tho Ivpartmcnl of War, notwithstanding the refusal of the Senate to concur in the suspen sion tlirrctol'oro nitnle by said An drew Johnson of said Kd-.vin M. Stan ton from said ollice of SecreUry for tho Iiepartmcnt of War, ami a Wo by furthcr unlawfully devising nnd con triving, nnd attempting to devise and contrive means then nnd there to pre vent tho execution of an act entitled "An act mukitig appropriations for the support of the nriny fir tlio fiscal year ending Juno SO, lsii, ami fur other purposes," approved .March 2H. lMi7. And also to prevent the exe cution of an net entitled "An net to . .1. - t:..:..... I in y on- iui inu iiiiitu t'lut ii tiv ril . l rei e n . r vi . . L.r.i , r.i i i c. . i hC(1- 1 lo follow i n; from J'.on. ant', mint ol the liebol StHtt-s, piiMSod ., . Marfli 2.1, 1SC.7. Whereby tlio bttiil on Tlmrsilaj-, is llliistrativo of thoii Aiiijrovr Johnson, JVetiident of the rmU of otl,ur c"t out by tho scul r.iitetl Rtntes. tlid then, to wit, on lmn : tLeSlrtdayof Fchniiiry.HrathelV'Tr r'T; ,,.'.,. .in- ,,r U',A;.i. ..,:. l It i all riht. The t'rc.lden will It Imp-kh- ui) ot Washington, commit nnd n',d. thc eanprevct n. nr. woa- guilty of n high crime and misJo mennor in nlllce. The articlo win road by tlin Clerk. Tho first iiiime on tho roll, that of Senator Anthony of lihodo Island, being called, ho arose, ami tlio l hid Justice, also standing, addressed to him this formula : "Mr. Senator An thony: How say you, is tho respon dent. Andrew Johnson, President of tho United States, guilty or not guil ty of a high misdemeanor ns charged in the articlu ?" Mr. Anthony responded "Guilty, and so tho voto went on till all tho Senators had responded, tho voto summing up, yeas, thirty-fivo, nays, nineteen, us follows : VOTINU "H'Il.TY." Anthony, II. I. ; Morrill, Vt ; Cameron, Pa.j Morton, la Cattell. N. J. : Nye, Nevada ; Chandler, 11 ich. j Patterson, N. II; Colo, California ; Pomeroy, Kan. ; Conklin, N. Y. j Ilamsey, Min. . Conness, Cal. ; Sherman, Ohio; Corbott, Oregon ; Sprague, II. I. ; Cragin, N. 11. j Slowurt, Neva. ; Drake, Missouri j Sumner, Mis. ; Edmunds, Vt.; Thayer, Neb. j Ferry, Conn. ; Tipton, Nob. ; Frelinghnyson,N J Wado, Ohio; Harlan, low-it ; Willey, W. Va. ; Howard. Michigan; Williams, Ore. ; Howe, Wisconsin; Wilson, Mass. ; Morgan, N. Y.j Yntos, 111. i!5. Morrill, Maine. VOTING "NOT CflLTT." T!.:yarJ, Delaware; Jnhnwn, Maryl'd ; Duckalew, Penn'a; McVreenj, Ivy; avi.i, Kentucky ; Norton, Minn. ; Dixon, Conn.; I'atterxm, Tenn.; Dooi.itti.b, Wis. ; IJoss, Kansas; Fowler, Tennessee; Trumbull, III.; Grimes, Iowa ; Van Winkle, W.V. Henderson, Mo.; Viewers, Md. 19. Hen-lrick., Indiana ; f Radical Republicans in Roman ; conservative Republicans in small caps.; and Democrats in Italic. The SpnuUI Hotel. Wo tako tho following three ex tracts from tho Philadelphia Pfw, of tho 14th, which we think fully illus trates the reliability of that loyal organ : "Many persons, nnd somo promi nent journals, continue to talk rather loosely about impeachment, ns if it were nn event yet to occur, wonder ing whether the President will bo im peached or not, anil asking such ques tions as whether this or that Senator will voto for impeachment. This is a popular error that grates harshly on an intelligent ear. Impeachment isulreadyan ucconi lished fact. The President was impeached in February, when the House moved tho resolu tions. Whether he will bo acquitted or convicted is all that tho voto on Saturday will determine If John eon should bo acquitted, it would nev er relievo him from tho eternal infa my of having been indicted by the pcoplo for tho crime of attempting to destroy tho liberties of tho country n shamo that will consign his name forever to dishonor nnd reproach." "Indicted by tho pcoplo !" Indcod! Wo wonder if the "pcoplo" consist on ly of thir'y-fivo Rump Senators, seven Rump members and a "dead duck ?" "Tho sentimont is unanimous that noihing can prevent tho removal of tho usurper but extraordinary o florin (to uso no plainer phrase,) and the uprising of tho American masses is tho best assurance that if this remo val should fail, tho Republican party will start the great campaign from Chicago next week with a stern de termination that will becomo utterly irresistible. "Tho American masses," (Assessors, tax-gatherers, and public robbers) hero indicated, have no doubt discov ered by this timo that they are asses, and tho "irresistible" niovoment coin menced nt Chicago will be as great a failure ns the impeachment conspiracy. "The Senate is in no mood for work Tho loyal members have not recovered from the shock occasioned by tho do vclopments of Monday. The adjourn ment yesterday until Saturday was no doubt in pursuance ot the iiiclan choly denouement which has filled the country with uncertainty for the future, nnd mortilicd tho national pride." "The loyal members." Toor souls, how depressed their stomachs must fed. "Tho melancholy denouement' must greatly mortify loyal pride, but will certainly elevate national pride. Poor Forney, liko his predecessors, Judas Iscariot and Ilenedict Arnold, will only bo remembered for his so cial crimes nnd unpolished treachery. "The I'Ntioiu.Y .Saiiiiath-Ureakeii. It appears from tho follow ing taken rom 1,10 1 'hiladolpuia blar, that Sec- Sunday : Wjtmix(;Tow, Mny 11 Wh&teeer the result, Seeretary Httintnn will tneate tho W:ir Popart inent. lie tke the pittintion Terr quietle. He ero.wd over into Yircinia on Bunduv allernoon. and went on a prtrnte ihing eaeitrstun on the rolomtie. Wo hope tho Yonng Men's Chris tian Association will tako this celo brated loyalist to task for fishing on tho Subhnth. This is certainly set- n l"1'! example to Iho boys, Why does not somo conference impeach him ? Im Council. Tho enemies of the Union met in grand council at Chica go, yesterday, for the purpose of nom inating Gen. Grant, anil somebody for Vice, and to fldopt such measures ns will bring about a moro perfect disso lution of tho Union. They seem de termined to "w ind up this farco of n government," but wo hopo their plans w ill be frustrated, ns heretofore. Tho tclfgrapliicr.enl of tlio impeach ment cotinjiinUors, iluririf; last week, r;itl ho linnrritinil lift tur t l,o n nrtiMB. K -' "I1"-" The If. I ha fr"f. It Is evidently getting too hot in the Rump Senate fur (Hat ndf esteem ed hero, Forney. During tho session of tho Senate on tho Pith iust., Mr. Wade, President ;ro tempore, present ed to that boJy a communication from Mr. J. W. Forney, resigning the office of Secretary of the Senate. M r. Cam eron moved that it bo accepted, but, on motion of Mr. Sumner, it was laid on tho tablo for tlio present. Quito a number of candidates aro already mentioned for tho position. Among them aro ex-Senators Foster of Con necticut, Creswell of Maryland, Thos. L. Tullock, Secretary of tho Jladicul Execjtivo Committoo, two or three Genomls, and a do.en other Radical placo-liutilcrs. Th result of this move will bo that tho liadicul majority will refuse to romoto tho "dead duck," which fact ho was given to understand. Tho 'Winnebago Chief may, however, Buoceal in having him kicked out of his net. Jnjuns and Ducks cannot be hafched iu tho sumonost. Nature forbidi it. Till! Ohio Legislature inuy now go horo. Tho Democratic majority hnvc beer, ho dm? oft for a month to nut a truo blue in Mr. Wapk.s placo. They have oeen disappointed, and it is just possitlo that their joy over the verdict of acquittal is slightly qualified. rtttsburg Commercial. We wonder if Mr. Wado, and some body else, have not "been disappoin ted" too. PiOAKu or Visitoks. Tho President has ufpointod the following board of visitors to est l'oint JHiiitnn' Acad emy General Wm. B. Franklin, Con necticat; General John Williams, Ten nessee, Prof. Win. G. IVake, JNcw York; Genera! Leslie Combs, Ken tucky; Governor W. L. Sharkey, Mis sissippi: Prof Henry Coppeo, Penn sylvania; A. I. Judd, Illinois. Grim-'i, the diutilo-dyeJ traitor, vnl itrurk with jittrtlyBiB lwt trtrk. No wondi-r! Journal, Wo wonder who struck Howard and Colliding F On tie 17th of May, 1G6, by 6. P. Wium. KqM Mr. MILTON KYI. Kit of Bradford, and Mm JENNIi: JUNES of Orahamton, Clearfield coun ty, Pa. On the 14th of Mny, I t F. HotLurrTki, Erq., Mt JOHN L. MU HAKKIt of Fuydrr couuty.and Mis 5AHAII M. 1I0KX of Virion townnhip, Clearfield county, Pa. miL ' ' In thin borougl, on the 1 3th of Mut, 1 81S, ADAM C. FLAMUAN, god 30 ycr 1 month Mid S (inr. R A lr 111 it ; r a in a t riir iojTi u Th" j rfraiMt of the ,ubQrlbrr ia Goibfti town. hip, v.t lh. loth of April liu W1IITK 1100, with bUuk ipoU on Iu. Lit ilJe, mp o,d lo be eight r nine month, old. The owner If berehj rtqoired te eone furwe.nl, prove irnMr. tit, t obrnf, end the It or it will be etieporod vfM the law direct. J. 8. FLEdAL. Rhwille.M7 II .3 t p J. VI)MIMTH4TM'.4 Jit) TH'll-Notice It hrt?bj given Ihut Irtteri of A lmin(tr lion, on lie ertste of C. C. MITfHKI.L. detstajed, lite of llumiide tnwnihip, Cl.artield county, berioK bi dulr (rented to the nderiiiirtied, ell pnreona Indebted to leid ei tete will plcete make pavment, and Ibeie having elaiine or ininand, will preceut them fur eeltle tnont wituuut dele;. CATHEItlXS MITCIIKI.L, May 2tt.pd. - AdaiinUtrelrii. Mammoth Marble' Works, CCKWEK8VILLR, PA, rphe entecriheri are frrpared to furnlih Tomb A. (tone), Monamente, 6ide Tombi, CraJli Tomba, ltd Cemetery Poru. The will alio make to older any other etyle of work Ibat may Wdeilred. They ran compete with any For eign Maaufaf Hirers In alyle or nraUioe. Price lower than etnewhere. All or dm promptly aU tended to and delivered. Plcaie call on, or ad drria, WM. U. COLBl'RX A BHO., . May21,4 tpd Ctirwenril!e, Ta. PUBLICSALEI GREAT BARGAINS I N ESTATE!! REAL MMIE novritKT intends to brinf hofnra the L Public his entire pnrty of Ural K.itate, (.'itii-.ii', Uke miltro Ihut bi inU-ndu to sell for the rviiMin tiint be is g'ing V't Jlicn-f.irv bar ram will I riven. Hir-I ri'oriy in of the uni valuable in Woodward U'Wiifhip, and n ne of which is liun one tut If mile from tlio rail road line at Pumyfille, on ClraroVM Oct'k. A Tavern Stand, (Ono Half or All) In Pneryville a enrmr let nititainiiie; bnlf an a.-rn, with Flit It Jl'ifsLS and a burn irertcd tborcon : and alx'iil .'itii'tl foot of bunk li-avi. Inr .sinro Timber and baw I,.ijr. which rcnt f,ir li cenl )wr foot, yearly, without hnue priviliyn. Al.sil, the e liumi; lot. MO In 1 in fri.ni n Main Mreet, and lid feet l ack, with TWO HOC Hl:S envtt d thereon oue 2, atorv. ralln.ad ftrlo. the othor oolUjte alyle, wall aaiteil for any public buMnrre. Aim, one two acre bit, one and a b:ilf milea from PnaerTillr. ritunti. on the road Imdine; fmm Tyrone to Ckarfiild, in tbr rillairc of Athinrille, with a Iwo atory houne and franie atal.le erM'tcd thereon, and all nweaary outl.inl.lin; in (rood c,,n. dilion. The lot ia in a pimil elate ol cultivniion, and the ptvmiect well auitcd for amnhauio ofaDT kind. Alo atra-t of land ilnalr half a mile from Po aryville, containitir I .SS awa and 1 1 ;i prrohoa of the vitt licut I'tlAL LAND, a well ai farminj. Fifty acf nf which ii elrared with a plank hone ami lulilc h.ij f.arn crcettd Ihcrimn. Alro.one huulnd aci-ca of Tl.MUKK LAND, fititnt on Mnrfas' Hun. one and a half milci from I'naej villo, and one mile alv AlWrt'e Haw mill on the aauir run, wilh pool roail lo auid mill. Any prron or pi-rn..n wihin(! to enm!ne anv or nil of fa d property will plcae to call on the riiliecrilier at 1'u-yvillc, or Ainrvillc, who will be pic ed lo ihow tliem the aamr and jparr no i.iiiif or labor to Kirc perf-t anliufnetion. The a Lore named railroad ip now located throuph to Puprv Tillr. and an (rood aa (niuttntecd to bo eoniplctcd by the frit l January, ' l. Tlie alwve propeity ill be x1l in the borouch orCI.liARr'lkl.l), on (t'ourt Work.) Oil Tiutdtiy, June Itilh, ISO. 0itien, look lo your intrn-et, and pleae eome and esnmine f ir youmli ca, for 1 am determined to eell. To ivr any pet-ion a ehanee to tniri he loin l to do eo. the nioncv will not all U r.. oiitreo: in hnnil. hut In thrw piivmcnta, aecn-r.l bv ll. nd and Mortfee. Itce l made at a.ilc. llare inilueementi are here offered to pim hnen. an the eniinerilier make, no rcecrio. Positive mien will lie i fli-'tiil at eaid tune, C, ). t?Uoh'K Mny ?l, lPtli. 41 pd VDMIMSTIl ATOH'N Wmnws,ii ia hereby (tiven Hint b tt. r of administration on the etnte of JAmll l'l.IMM,, dc-ea.cd. Inte of tlnebcn Tp., Clearfield eonnty, Pa., having been duly granted lo the iindcrvlcmd, all pirn iinlvhted to naid eetate will plcnce make payment, and thope having claim nr demnmln will prracnt them prowrlv anihrnticalrd lor arttlrmenl aud allowance witlmut delay, J. A. 1.. FI.MAl.. A.lm'. Vrhtn lowiilp, Uny T, ll'9-rlt!pd. IMI ll.l r -'-l rr!il'l man In H .ml t.r nut nl llis i. Mo, l l.tii. Mi"- Ire urniise t HinpAiti in An-Mi' , A'MrrM J. P. I AION, mj H It. ('MI'iTf lllisk, ll.u-ripl.utg;, "TUTM'l!Vrti'n hnTin rsoiintl with M. IN W. Smith mil i.l.-f Ink tintii't- that he will .i. fniitl.1 Hi hU fiirnirr "turn n.pollii Ihn tirw I'ir.l Tti rinn rhurili, nn thvMiiii cif ll ISth. lltth, imli. I'.Mh umI IWtli of Mnr, rt'u'ly fur i t-tli-rnnil of fyeimnti. Valuable To.wn Properly F O R S A L li ! SITt'ATK on Hie Huuth wr.t romcr of Chcrrjr ml Third SlnMt. (Iwinir lliiilriiml utrwt.) tu witt A LOT, wi.h piHid iwo-fUirjr plank l.uild- itiif thi't-rmi. Ml I'V lo fi-t-t. one ri"m uu ern-li niinr, nuitulilf. fur ft ten', ur othT Iiuimh-m. Alio, the n'ljomirifc LOT, wilh lwii-tnry dwelling butue thereon, uijd ieveml other 1011 A LOio. AIku, a lot of well-linml HltiCK, nd a good mmuient of STONKWAllti, ueh Croeki, Juk". J"", l'ruit C'ntn, ete., t reduced price. Fur further Information, inquire nt. the Htuuu wre I'.ittery of 1'. LKIT.IMiKK, , uirU-ttta Clearfield, l'. "THE FLORENCE. 19 rp ht Florence ii (be beft family Bewior Ma X chiueniAde; bm revenible Jeed : run the work either wit at the oonvenienoe of the oper ator. Changing the leogtb of Hitch eat) be dune whilit the machine is in motion. The tension on the lower thread Is self-adjusting. The shuttle is much larger than in other ma chines, holding much larper bobbin. Each ib achine has a complete outfit of hummer, qui). tar, self sewer, brauler corder, Ao. ; is highly ornamental, and is warranted lo be all thai is els i med fur It. Machines can be aeen at the house of the sub. srribor, wbo has thein on hands for sale, or can fuiniih them on short notice, mt manufacturers' prices. THOMAS MILLS Clearfield, May 14, XSdB.'dU Sheriff's Sale. T)Y VIRTt'K of a writ of iri ocio. laaued J) out of tho Court of Common Plena of Uieatfieltl eonnty, and to mo directed, there will be eipo.ed to PUBLIC I-ALE, at the Court llouae in Lbe borough of Clearfield, on Tburaday the 2tb day of May, IM84, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following property, to wit : Two eertain lots in the tows ol Olen Hope, and on the plot of aatd town ai No. 3 and 4, hounded aa fullowi : -fronting on Main atreet 1.12 feet, and back to bpruce etreet I fiO feet, more or leaa, on the eaat by lot No. 3, and oa tba wait by alley, with a email houeo erected thereon, beiied, taken into execution, and to be eotd aa the pnvperty of E. Hxkertraw. pr Hidden will take notice that 15 per cent of tho wurchaae money muat be paid when the property ia knocked down, or it will be put up again foraale. CVUEN'IUS HOWE, bit a Birr'. Ornra, bheriff. ClearDeld, Pa. May U, COURT PaOCLAMATIOS. ATTIIKHKAS, lion. PA XI I' EL LIXX, Prea- Ident Jodgeof the Court ef Common Pleal of lbe twenty-bfth Judicial Dietrlct, eompoeed of the efiuntiea of Clearfield. Centre and Clinton and Hon. SAMI KL CLYDB and Hon JACOB WILHKLM, Aaeociate Judgei of Clearfield eo, bare lnoedtbeir precept to me directed, for the holding of s Court of Common Plcaa, ai the Court IIoum in Clratfield, in andfortbe eonnty nf Clearfield, commencing on the fourth MON. DAY (2Mb day) ol MAY, ISO, and to continue one week. NOTICE 18. therefore, hereby given, to par Ilea, jtirore and witnee aea, in and lor aaid coun ty of ClearDeld, to appear in their proper per one at III o'clock, A. M , of taid day, to do thofe tbiuga wb ich to their office, and in their Ithalf. pertain to be done. U1VK.N under my band at Clearlleld, tbii Ttb dav of May, in the year of our Lord one thou land eight buntlred and sixty eight. CYltKXUS HOWE. .,r,. JIHT til' Jl KOltS UUAYYN IUiTjimI j Term, I fins : OKAtin it Bona. William Mctt...lleo('e.ria J. P. Kleiner Decatur William Itotu... " J.n. L. t'aiupbell Edl Hitnon Tlioai-aon..ll,t:r Kd. William-, ..Ijradlord CM. Tboin).on...lliay Jo.iph hln. 'art... JamraS. ('berk " Tarlton lunb4r....Chel Hugh Mi'tiarvcv... Klchard lluglii, lohu M'Laui;lilin-. ..Fox Alet. Murray tiirard II. M'tluvern". l.uw. Antes. .Lawrence Adam Moyef Morris Ocorgu Hem Alfred Fbar Oaceola Harry IJom.. Thus. A. Hoover ...Penn l.-a.ic Caldwell Pike 11. II. 'J ayior... Clearfield m. Irvin I'utiiri.lr rnw rn.r. Jt-Run, rtnFT w ttra. Ji.bn Erhnrd....Ileocarla'Alex. Irwin Girard Jitc C.M.pcr N. Itous.rlot.,,, James M tiboc..,. licll l.ucicu Ward tlraliam T. J. Thompson ' A. B. Tate Frauiptiin Ilrll , u It..b t Mrhaf-y " li.vid Hill " Mntlbrw Stall 1I"C,- Jacob Ititm !in.... " Miles llancy..... " lluj;h Lec h Illmini C. 1'. Wilson ...Ilradfurd Mark KrleT..... " John l'nlcrs.jr., " Win.Wo(,lriii:c, Ian1 llondlaiidcr, firndy P. I'ostlrtbwaitc... " ' .laib IVnta " Allrmnu i-.lltngrr... " Ales. Kuttin....llurni,li Wm. II. lloyt Ilu.ton .Ins. M'tllieiban..Jordun M'm, Williams.... I land W. Wise... " David Cathrarl Knol John P.iwell.... Lawrence H. Thnnipsou,. J.ll. fxlirivir, " A. lliliniiliicv.. " J. II. Hi. e... Lumber Cilv John It. K vltr... Jlorrn fi. II. illmiu..... ' A'bm Kopli;irt...OM-eo!i John Hunn " drier Hill. Jr l'enn .lames It. I l.jk Mokcs ine Pike ;Thos. HriH'kbatikl'nion William KoliHid. .. Chest 'L. K. Ilro.liT II. W. l'ark....Clcarti. ,llll. K. HruLisknr.... " Ucirge V.CImtun...KoxViu. Lutbi-r... Woodward hFcosn w rl.K. Theodorr V, I,1, Hcccaria I. E.iiiM....Curwcni illc Heni.ll. Wright, ' W.li. lli, kineon " Sani'l llrrrty. " liitnes ltnini-s... " K. M llowell....Hra,lfc.rtl J. II. Ilrenlr r.m.l.i Jbn licgal " ' C 1). I.aa a. Thos. H. liHri.,rcrgi.on Conrad liinter (iulic't Js. M XcjI. jr....Jord.n W ui. Holler Kartliaus tt.Auehei bau'li.l.airr'ce W tn.M'Cullouah J. A. Ames. ...... .Morris lore. Hoover ' J.M.Ciimmings, New W tl.-.irge II. Lotig..tlseeols Joint King. jr...ilumidc Jnmea Hra ly... W. Cardner!.... " Israel WiH.d Chest W. V. Kit. bcn " Jonntbali W rtover M llliMtin Thompson!, " II. F. Nanglt....cicai field 1 1 co. W. 111,.-, in I. T. Kliarp p.nn John Hu, ell Irwin 1 botnp.,on....Pikr m. M. Trice John tiw, n. .-saiiiitn i,ine l men Jas. Corncly..Wodward ITCH! ITCH!! ITChT!! FCRATCll! KCUATCIlll PC1IATCH!!! In from III to 4m llmira. Wbealon's dintmrnt cures Tbe Ttrh. Whcatnn's Ointment cures Fait Kbeum. cures Tetter, cures llsrbera' Itcb. eurea Old Sores, eiire. Em. kl.J Wbeatoa's Ointment W beaton's Ointment Whaatan's IlinitnMn. Wbeaton'a Ointment . v, iiumor nae magic. Ttlce in eenls a boi; bv mail, M cents Address WKKK3 A POTTKII.No ITa Wa.b- ington street, lloston, M. For sale by Harts. wick A Irwin. and by all Druggists. (si'ddMy Philadelphia & Eric Railroad. SUMMKR TIME TAULE. Throngb and direct route between Philadelphia, Haltimore, llerri.burg, Williamsporl, and tbe Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLiTk TIXG CAES On tit Night Trains. ON and after MONDAY. MAY. 11. 1M, tbe Iraina oa the Philadelphia A Erie Kail Koad will run ai follow. : a et u- wt Mail Train learea Philadelphia...., 0 do Pt. Mary s 1" arrive at Erie Krle Kapress leaves Plilla.lclpbia.. Po o 8u .Mary's l arrive at Erie l"nl, iird. Mall Train leaves Ktie I' do :t Mary's I'o arrive at Philadelphia Erie Express leaves Etie I1" di St M.rv'. ..11.11 P. M. .. a.io p. m. .. c.40 P. M. ...II. "0 noon. .. .M A. M. ....10.01 A.M. ....11 oil A. M. ... 4 it P. M. ... 7.1(1 A.M. ... T 40 P. M .... 1.0(1 A. M. 1 on n t I'" arrive at Pklladelnlil Mail and Kxnreiej enr.neel with .11 . the Warren A Franklin llailwav. t'a-sengrs leaving Philadelphia at IJ.Oo'M. arrlra at Irvlnetn at Mil a m and (il Ci'y at 9 0 p m Leaving Philadelphia nt 11.01 p. m , airire at Oil City at 4. Si p.m. All trains en W.rren A Franklin Railway make close connections at Oil C:tv with trains for Franklin and Potent..... r.M t checked through. ALFKKD L. TYLKII. t) eneral Hiip.rlet.ed. I Icj and lxfar, t. .. .i.. ..U...C . - . '.iMioiicen i otf:-e. Tnce : cents. MliM ba any addrere. f. rtv flvrrSlstinmlfl. s:ioi)id iimn ami oa naisi;i (T:i'!i;i.L Kenned, BlallrnbrrRrr & Co., (Siircesor lo l.wbe, White A Co.,) tioLrstl r.riL pr,ai aa ix GENERAL MERCHANDISE om i:(ij, r 1 KfiPKCTFt'IXY invlt an tiamlnatlon ef I f . i I ...... L, .........ttU r.n.la tn.it. J nfT lltrKa -""II r-aie...iia..i at' fliRnod fr oKKh, and selling at UKEAlLV ...... ami rv llllinL-U WE DEFY COMPETITION. We iell better Hoods at lower ratea than ny oilier house in the county. THE REASON WJIY. Deoausa we buy for cash and buy close, and are tbus euabled to give our eustomera and patrons the benefit of the greater portion of of tbe protlu they bare hitherto bees pay ing j and Because we soil more gooda than any stber house in Clearfield eouaty. Our stock eonslsta of ' Dry CSoods, iroeerics, Uueensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware, Hoots and rihoea, Hats, Cape, Clothing, Furni ture, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Provisions of all kinds, Feed, &c. Dress Goods for Ladies, of every style. DRESS GOODS FOR, CIIILDRKN', in neat and tasteful designs. DRESS GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN, in variety. EEADT MADE CLOTI.ING at gr''7 reduced prices. Orders Uken for autu of Cletbing. Samples to telect from always on band. NOTIONS. From our large (lock of NOTIONS, every want iu that line can be supplied, every desire gratified. GROCERIES ASD TROYISIOAS. Fujrarsof arflry ffradrt. Sjrups of erary quality, l'rest-rved Fruiu and Jellies. losuaUs and Irhen. r up or Cured Haws. Shoulders and Hides. Met Pork, Men Bewf. Dried hf. fbad. Marker, Codftih, Hound Herring. Lake Trout. Extra Flour. Corn Meal and Buckwheat Meal. CafcH Taid fur Country Produce. Building arid other Hardware. Tools for Carpentara and others. Best DoufaU and Single bit Axes. Picks, Hopes and Cor da go Uruit.es. Aim imdingi. C'ignrH nnd Tobacco. Finest brands of Cijrars, Cbewing and Smoking T ibacoo. lb Celebrated Utobigan vine Cut in Hulk. Mr-Country mcrcbanU supplied on aa fair terms as can be bad in lb Lutein ciiica. ff-Goods ordered for our customuri and sat isfaction guaranteed' To buy to save, te buy to pleaae. To buy to snake, lo buy witb ease, To buy at all, a. all must do, To tbe cheap casb store all should go. UENNETT, ELATTEKDKBGER A CO. Oeeeola Wills, May 14, W.t It Lisl of Relailers F Foreign and Domestic Mereban lise In tbe oi i.wcnc ior tuc year ibob TOWNSHIPS. Ilccraria. Wiinv. 14 Foi, Wim A Co. l.av retire. l.tjarnc Forrest..... 10 II fitnon M'Furiaiid Mnrrla. 1.1 J. ii. (Ilngw... Ill IS Stewart A Morris, 10 " Win. S. Diikey ... 1" 14 A. Montgomery... 7 " W. ('.Merit. T Hur.iaitle. 1? M'.Miirray A Kimcl-A J.C.UrcnneroVCo., 10 " D. W. Holt 11 Leonard Kvlcr.... I'fliti. 14 Jonathan WmII. . " W. C. Irvin... 12J ,13 Johnson k Henley, 14 W. J.NumiiI " Horace Patcbin... 7 Ja'-kson I'atchin.. 7 llcll. 14 Lewis Mailli 7 " llob'l Mchaflev..., 7 " William Ilrady.... 7 " David !cll J "erne. 14 P. (lallagher 7 Ilradfurd. 15 Allrt A Itro Ill " I link A (Irnrl.arl 111 I n ton. 14 J. V.. Hrwliakrr, M wwlw ard. It Samuel llegarty.,1 14 Fornst eV rion... TJios. ltcnileraon, " John M. Chase... A. F.ecd Co... lionori.Hs. ' t It arfldd. Clan. Lirtv 8 Hicbard Mowop..f :io 14 Ld. W illiams 7 1 10 1 W. (Irahun Itrailv. 111.1 I' T, i-i IS R. II. Mom-e 1(1 III J,. Hbsw 8on til " L. H. Carlisle l:i II Nivlmg4 ShowrrrlSj " C.A.J. Schacm.. 1! C. K ratter at-Son, 1. " J. T. rte lit: is jt. ;.,. ... 14 Carlisle A ..n 71 ' W illiam Catron " 10 " riinith.CurrrJl Co. 714I. L. Heiscnsiein, 7 LoliaugliA lltber- litig " lan'l Ooodlandcr riicot. 14 William IUntcr. " Hunt A M Kee ... 4'ovlnclon. 14 fi. S. Cran.tou Claudius Harmoy " F. Coudriet II L. M. Coutriet 1 Neat nr. 14 W.W.llrttsACo. l''crjrtiMin. II L. 1. Hind traliaiu. 13 T. 11. Kore. . ii I lr h. 15 P. A A. l l.vr.n... ' 11. Allemsn " Elliott A Miller... t.lrard. 14 Aug. Leeonte " K. f. Stewart " A. 8. Dickinson... t.oklirn. 14 A. H. Shaw " Irwin. HailrvACo, " Jlcrrrll A Higlcr. " A. I. Shaw " 11. F. Noogle llArtswickd-Irwin " ll.Ilri.lg " Mrs. II. D. Webb .f- Ci J " Mil Sasan liecd, 7 Curwcliavllle. 11 E. A. liwiti A Co. 11 12 liiirtrock A tiood- win 13) " Hippie A Kut...l2i " TlliKyrklThomp- son I?) ' John Irwin HI 14 William N Hrolc. 7 ' Jos.pb It. Irwin.. J " Fleming A 1U1.. 7 Xcw SVahhlnttou. 10 M Murray A Mit chell td 14 Samuel M Cune. 7 (sarcoid. 6 Renuett, lllatlcn- lierger A Co 50 10 It. 8. Perry- 20 12 ritom roa i"u I'ri- deux 121 14 D. II. (ioo.l.u.n... 7 " W. 8. Well. J l umber In . 13 Ferguson, Ross A Co 10 15 Ferguson llros,... 10 llllatuu. 1J II. Woodward ACul2i Jordan. IS Henry Sw.tin.... 10 14 Pat id M'Kecnan, 7 Karl ha ii a. 15 II. fler A lleriline, 10 ' M't'losk. yalVtter lo 14 W. S. Sni.kev t ' Kirk A Spenrer.12J ltrtall lltalera In Potent m,ii.i,... Oil... I S llnrtswiek A Irwin. Clearfield boronch in 4 A. I. Shaw no A., .. a 1 ui j . r . i Joseph It. Irwin t'urwenavilledo 4 Hippie 4 Ksut d i di 4 K. A. Irwin Co do do 4 T. II. Foroee, Crshatn township t onltrtlotierlfa and (.rorcrlra. f W. Endrrs, Clcurfiild Iwrough. .1. F. Rote do do." "," 8 John Stad!er....do do 1. IS. Jenkins, CurwrnaTille liorongh.'..!! 8 Mrs. M. J. IU.lrl.n li u di 8 Catharine Drnir do do 8 L. I). Hilc, Lumber Cltr do!.!!!!! J Mi.s M. A. Wright, HcVaria township!! Weavrr A Kiilin. Ilin.lv do 8 II. W. Weims. Woodward do " 8 William l.uiher.....do di..! 8 1.. Sykes, Pike do..,.,'., 8 W, R. iiuliralus. Kartbnus. ( 10 W. Fndrcs. Clearfield boro'ugh i" va'per l.r iolilt ito do 10 Solomon Siinkrnfl, M irris towoMnn." I II..H W . I ... In, ... . r. bote. CliarSeld Kirongb, (3 tnblcei '., Jn ... . . ... . ..m, r.ev..i....q ( ,,? M l.snngton Kepbart, (t.-,. Niroogh, t.1 all. v) SO llniikrrn. Clcnr!ield County Rank j O-la niilie.l Will Iu k.l.l it., r. " ,'' : . '" me v omtntssion- Z. r; n,l ''"rncbl.o. Friday. the ,.,h d,vf . .ma ann wiiere all parties feel, log aggrieved will pice a-tend. a-eor.l.ng to aw JOHN H. McKIEIlNAN, Mercantile Appraiser. WlsrfUnitfotis, Clearfield Acadei Iter. P. L. HARRISON, A a ,f fPiiit.rot'ltTif FrMds,f 1 la.ile ,earol tbls In.tilntb.g . oa MOM) A V, the stb day of M. )., fupils can enter at anytime. Ti rbatfred with tuition from the time u, the close of the Hesslon. 1 be course of Instruction embraces . Included In a 'bomuli, practical n plisiicd education rur both scan. The I'rlnclpal, having bad the a tnarh sipcrleoce In his prufessioa, t rents end ynaro ana mat ma entire i energies will ba devoted to the mora' tal training of th youth placed mii,r. -IKHMrt iV THI I lit;, Orthography, Heading, Writing, and Arithmetic, per beeeton (II weeks) Grammar, Oeography, Arithmetic, Iliidory ..... Algebra, Uaometry, Trigonometry, I; suration, (jurveyiag, Ptilloauphy, Pk ology, Cbemistry, Uoot Keeping, lit,: and l'bystcel ueograpny . Latin, Greek and French, witb any o: above llrancces ... deduction will be made ft iHTtvt further particular. Inquire .1 I. , UlIlUlL'i,' avr. r. u. Il.nniuu.i Clearlleld, Feb. 6, lS tf. READING FOR A BOOKS & STATION I. Market ftt.. Clearfield, (at the Far rlSHB undersigned begs leave lost I tbe eitisens of Clearfield and Tit be baa fitted up a room and baa jui from tbe city witb a large amount matter, coasiattng in part or Bibles and Miscellaneous Rlank, Aerount and Pass Books of seriotion : Faper and Envelopes, Free and plain t Peus and Peneils; Rise Papers. Deeda, Mortgages j Judguee tjun and Prouiasury cotes : W'Uite a: ment brief. Legal Lap, lteoord C.t, and Pneet, Musie lor either Piano, F:ate constantly on band. Any books or desired that I may not have on hand, ordered by first axpresa, and aold at or retail to autt customer!. X will , periodioai literature, sack as Magazia, papers, Ae. P. A. U.t CUarfield, May 7, 1S tf H. F. NAUGLE CLOCK AAD WATCll ft tmw, ai THE subscriber rerpecttnlly infort. patron, and tbe public genenV bus on band, (and is constantly recti additions lb ere to,) a largo stock of Clocks, Watches and JeirE fVl keep Jewelry la all Its fort diBerent values, either by tke piece ei WATCHES A full areortaent el ei : or Silver, made by tbe best Averiesi i eign manufacturers, including a las ' and silver bunting rase, lull jewe. Levers. CLOCKS Of all designs, eonristicr day and thirty-hour, of either weight, , levers, and both strike and alarm. KEPAIRIXO. AU kinds of Wat. Clocks Kepaited, and warraotfd. In addition to what I have eminent a full assortment of HPECrACLas, plain glaai. Also, GOLD PFN sH P, SPOO.V.S, FOIlK, Bl'TTEI! KNIVE fact everything in the Jewelry line. I' havo on haad ju.t what a customer an will order per first eipresa, without ei-.i. A liberal share vf public patronsgf h May 7, 186S-y H. 1. Si wm. tag area ...,. a. TEN EYCK & TH0W1F ClUWENSVILLE, rA. n AVISO Just received from Kse I tba largrst and beal e!e;td bovds, wa are bow ready to offer tbt mt old ew.to.ners, (to whom wt return d.: past favors,) and the ciuaeu of tbe est orally, at Prices that will Render SafcsLI Oivt di a call before purchasing elttt thereby front ft to 20 prr rent on yA Oar ftook eoniifti of jret Taric;, i; DItY GOODS, NOTI CLOTHING, GROCERinS, HAEl" QUEENSWASE, FAINTS, 10 I)RrC:. 1RI IT OK ALL U Fisb. Pall, Leather, 8 bee Findinn. B 8 HUES (eastern and home made) tl r rlety, and at reduced figures; I.: FLOVR, Ac, Ao. TEN EVCK A Tiiox slaving re associated H. B. Tb-p ma la tba above trade, I desiri all at debted to me, by Kote ar Hook eceMtt and acttle the same without deiav. WM. TEX i II' r?rw'Tj". "ay, 7, 1 tf. agi:! wati:d rOU THE OFFICIAL lib OF THE WAR, Its Causes, Chanicter, Condi: Results. TV HON. ALEXANDEIt II. STF.Pl A Ilaok for all Fcrtlona aud ' This great work prewnte ibe anlr er' impartial analvsis of the Canerl of lb piilili.hed, and gives those inttri'ir It stindows or the great conflict on't sir1! high oiScers who watched lbs fbwd-tK" tion fnim its fountain springs, and kv-at-c.-ssilile to Mr. Mewns from his pot;'., ond officer of the Confederacy. To a rnblie that has been surfeited r.: KLMLY rIMIl.AK PIUIKl TTH'V mise a change of lare, both agrccal'lrai' and an intellectual treat f the lir" The tlreat American War haa AT Ll" historian worthy of ila imiH.rtnncr, asi' hands it will rvi"6 that tucrirrtilf. w luijinrti-U fiTAtiui-Di fthkbli-uth audj-j Th fniriiM tlrnir rrrrr nhcff n11 oltift thit work, it Officil ctiarartrr liilc, fomhinc. wilh d iQcrr!ir4 make it th fiiWription bookri" lne A ffrot in t,f!on, Ta rrorlt ii Wrt in three davp. One in IUtin. Max.., 103 mheril tin VP. Cne in Memphis, Ttnn., 10(1 mWil" anvii. IScnJ for CirrnUn anj wt oartenn-. Jrnjition of the work, with IVm ww Aadrest NATIONAL nTJ-IPHI Sfl Ponth Seventh lu I'iiilfci'''! Apnl SO 4t. Five Thousand Dollars Inst' For Twenty .Bra Crnla, for one '' FIVE HOLLARS PER MONTH AM' Til . PER VEAB. With weekly compensation, in ea ef t liiltty. No Medical Examination is Accident Insurance. Policiea and Tickets covering all k dents, abet her received whilst tf" or otherwise, said by Ai.riit.D M. .'r aprV-tf Insurance Agent, d' 4 DMIXKI HAIXIKM OTI I- is herebv given thnt lell'-r.ef on the date of JOHN KlIH1!"1'1'-' lato of Ilradv township. ClearfleU c"r .o.'iig iwn limy granieu in ,ue--l.erM.it. ln.lM..l ... a.irf estate wH TM pavment. and those having claira"""''" prcKnt tbcm for settlement wUhoit DAMKI. '' Mar T.UoS tl A.i"i'" Grapo Vines "for Salt ine tea-lliiff naniT .wi""- , t1 i... niveiiun i'l TTlNtiN f buiidre.1.' CONCtiRM VIXESo"'? "T ..le.tH I.e. A. M- ' i