Shcciniburan. GKOROE li.l.OOliI.ANDK.R, Eilitor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, May 28, 1868. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. At'DITOU OKimAL, HON. til AH LIS Ii. BOYLE, Of Fayette county. ICHVETOH UL, GEN. WEM-ISiUTON 11. ENT, Of Columbia county. ben. Butler has alroady picketed h'm spies in order to "battle" Gen. Grant. This battling process is en iircly mutual, with two war veterans. JIo-b "TnuNDER." A Mayor and other city officers were elocted in Wiiliamstiort last week. Dr. Logan tlie Democratic candidate, was elected by a majority of 206. His majority m year ago was only 86. Tlie photoirrniilis of tlie "late lamen ted," are now selling in the streets of tho large cities for three cents a pieco. It will take a great many such to purchiido the relict new fifteen hun dred dolUr shawl, or a new silk gown. The loyal people of Kansas are now engnged in burning Senator i.oss in effigy, for voting against tho Impeach merit of the Frenider.t, and compli menting Senator roineroy who offered to do the same thing for f 40,000, through his brother-in-law. Such is tho effect of "grand moral ideas." The Radicals, in the nomination of Grant, defiantly exclaim, "Match hiin !" Wo hopo they will not insist on this point, because we know of no match for him on earth, unless it would be in the horso line, and this would bo rather bcastily to'hegin with this early in tho campain. However, if $10,000 will "match him," Senator Potneroy can do it. We notice by the proceedings of the General Conference, that Rev. Mahin, of Indiana, has introduced a now form for solemnizing matrimony. If it will make the parties (as Sumner told Stanton) "stick," we hope it will bo adopted for tl.e benefit of tho loy al, East and West, and break up tho infumcus divorce business now so rife in those two sections. A Failure. It is an old saying that "misfortunes always corno dou ble." The saintly Hen. Wade has thus been overtaken within tho past two weeks. The Washington I.nm- pors threw him out of tho Presidency ; and the Chicago niggers and their axsociutes have cheated him out of the Vice Presidency. O, dear 1 when will "treason be made odious !" Ex Gov. Wra. A. Buckingham, of Norwich, Conn., was last week elect ed United States Senator from that State by the distinionists, to succeed Mr. Dixon after the 4th of March next. Tho voto stood Buckingham 136;Dixon 118. The State is so gor ryniandcrcd in tho interests of tho Radicals, that the 118 Representatives represent eighteen thousand moro of a constituency than tho 136 who vo ted for Buckingham. A gang of Radical political clergy men have linked themselves with a lot of bankrupt and defunct politi cians, who, together, aie agitating the acknowledgement of "God in tho Con Btilulion." They have no more respect for cither God or tho Constitution than n swine has fur pearls. An arti- clo on this subject, taken from tho Bal timore Episcopal Methodist, found on our first page, is worthy of perusal, because ft hits the nail on the head. A loyal newspaper says : "Thero is not a Democratic icwspapcr in tho country which has favored tho President's removal." This is all the truth we could find in tho whole pa per, and is ono of tho accidents which occasionally bcfals tho loaders of that party. Truth and political honesty seldom emanate from that source. The editor might have went a little farther, and told his readers that no "Democratic newspaper" ever advoca ted murder, larceny, or any other crime. Assuming Their Old Vocation. "The loyal millions in tho North" ere Just now retailing their old war phrases "traitors, copporheads," ko., and are issuing their excommunica tive proclamations against tliono Sena tors who were honest enough to vote Against partisan impeachment. The following nenpnpers are also being rid out of the pnrty by Stevens, But ler & Co : Xew York Evening Post, Chicago Tribune, Cincinnati Com-1 merciol, Trovidence Journal, fairing, field Republican, Bridgeport Standard, Buffalo Adwrtiscr, Buffalo Erprtu, and Hartford Covrant. Every indi vidual or journal that refuses to sus tain a wrong is designated "traitor" V" the Radical! . TAr Loyal IVfns. The Black Crook Convention which assembled at Chiengo last week, com posed ol negroes and whites, gave birth to Grant and Colfax, who are the chosen pall-bearers of tho ungod ly alliance thero formed between the black and whito races. They will march at tho h cad of the funeral pro cession from now until November, when they will bury Black Republi canism so deep that its devotoos will nover disturb the peaco and harmony of our country nguin. Gen. Hiram, alias Ulysses S. Grant, of Illinois, and Schuyler Colfax, of In diana, (the present Speaker of tho Rump Congress,) are thorcforo the chosen standard-boarerj of tho loyal robber party for President and Vice President respectively. Jso publio man in this country has ever been so completely concealed from public view and inspection, as Gen. Grant. What fow of his many wouk points have been exposed, woro brought to light by his own peculiar friends. From this time forward he will bo publicly exhibited and his baby states manship fully illustrated. He is with out doubt tho weakest man the Dis unionists could have found, and the most dangerous, as he would bo con trolled wholly by such irresponsible men as Donnelly, Washburne & Co., who have amply illustrated themselves before tho public The General was serenaded at Washington, tho night after his nom ination. Liko Baalam's horse, he spake. Here is his piece of school boy declamation: Gentlemen Being entirely unaccustomed to publio sneaking, and without any desire to eulti- rate that power (laughter,) it ia inioaaible fur me to find appropriate language to man you lor this demonstration. All that 1 can car is, to what ever position I mar be ealled by your wilt, 1 shall endeavor to discharge iti duties with fidelity and bonuity of purpose. Of my rectitude in ttie per formance ol pulilic duties, yoa will have lo Judge for yourselves, by my record before you. Mr. Colfax is entirely qualified for tho- position of Vice President, were it not for his negro-equality doctrine This of itself should compel every de cent white man to voto against him He thinks himself no bettor than a negro, and, if elected, would uso all his influence to impregnate the coun try with this infamy. When a white man condescends to think himself no betterthan a negro, it will not belong before he fully comes down to their tastes and habits, and practiegs what he preaches, in order to be consistent. Their platform is as incoherent as their candidate for President, with tho exception that it docs not say that they want tho negroes to havo a vote hero in tho North where they have been free and might have somo knowledge of our institutions ; whilo in the South whero tbey are igno rant they want them to have a Voto. In tho North they assign to tho pea plo in tho States tho power of regula ting this question ; while for tho South they demand tho Rump to cnlorcc negro voting. This anti-Democratic and sectional distinction alone ought to damn the party and its candidates forever, in the estimation of all lion orablo men. firHnia Triumph." Tho Albany Journal, an excessively loyal newspaper, denominates the ae quitlal of tho President "a partisan triumph." Tho eyes of a political harlot may see it in that light; but patriots look upon it as a national tri umph, and tho world's historian will so record it. Read what the scalliwag says : "The failure of impeachment la the Senate if a triumph or the Democracy, It was not origina ted as a party proceeding. It has been defeated by the roles by those elected as republicans. A National welfare demanded it. Respect for vi olated law should hara impelled it. The iuter ests of the whole country were inrolred in it. But, hy the force of circumstance, partisan lines nave oeen arawn sharply and closely. Ki-puhli cans everywhere became the advocates of impeach went." It will be noticed that tho editor both lies and tells tho truth, rather promiscuously. Ho lies when he says, "it was not originated as a party pro ceeding," or that "a nationnl welfare demanded it." llo tells tho truth when ho states it to bo "a triumph of tho Democracy," and ho should have added that it was a triumph of the country. A Noble Reply. Senator Ross, of Kansas, wag addressed tho following words from his State: "Kansas has beard the evidence, and demands the conviction of the President." I). K. A urn ik r and 1,000 others. To which ho replied : Or.TTi.ir : I do riot recognise voor right lo demand that I shall vote cither for or against con viction. 1 hare taken an oalh to do "impartial Justice according to the Constitution and laws," and I trust I shall bare the ennrage and honesty to vote according to the dictates of my Judgment, and fur the highest good of my oountry. K. U. Ross. To D. E. AitmonT and 1,000 others. DrAn, Too. Tho "late lamented" and the impeachment conspiracy are not tho only things that aro dead. "Tho soldiers friond" pegged out Inst week, between a big Injun (Cameron) and a bevy of buck niggers. Thus one prop after another in tho loyal structure is buttered down. Andrew G. Curtin is no more. May General Bnsbin have mercy on his soul. Frederick Douglass Will deliver Ihe sum..! .A. dress before tba slad.nl. of the Indiana fists I niversity this year. Buhop Simisn was cho. sen orator and Mr. Dougiasa alternate. As Ihe ni. nop will h unable to lie present, his place will be tllL-d by Mr. Douglass. Lofnl irAoe. , J he Bishop had better keep a sharp look-out, or the nigger will get his pliuo in the church also, because the tastes of the tjiemberehip of his de nomination seem to ran in that gut ter lately. t 'nut hi nl I .tiki. j The Itnpeat hers have been caught' in their own trap. The infamous conduct of Speaker Colfax, in refis ing to appoint a Democrat on the Butler Impeachment Committee, Is only exceeded by tho loyal Senator, Pomeroy, of Kansas. Tho Smelling Committee, on Friday last, in a moral point of view, (but in a loyal sense otherwise,) gavo themselves a fatal stab. Tho Managers in their investi gation of "lraiidiiluul practices," only betray their own friends. Despite their great caution iu inquiring into only ono sido of the question, and not withstanding Butler's sagacious care fulness in framing questions to bo pro posed to witnesses, some facts came to light on Friday which caused even Butler to squirm. Col. Cooper, First Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury, (than whom a moro honorable man does not live,) in answer to certain quostions, elated that overtures had been mnde to him by Senator romo- rov, through his brother-in-law, sub stantially offering five votes, including his (Pomcroy's) own, for the acquittal of the President, for the sum of $40, 000. cash down I Col. C. said he hud declined entering into the ar rangement proposed with Senator Pomeroy ; and that that was tho only instance of attempted corruption, re lating to tho impeachment trial, that came to bis knowledge. Thiscxposo of tho honorable and pious Senator from Kansas has created quite a sen sation, and tho public are anxious to hear what sort of an explanation he will contrive The impression that something else than tho cohesive power of party drill hold so many of the Radicals in the impeachment traces, compelling them to voto for tho conviction of the Pres ident against the plain dictates of law and reason, is becoming very general. Every day some new evidence is ad duced going to show that more than a majority of tho Senators woro deci dedly against conviction at a period several days after all evidence on both sides had been closed. It is evident from the tracks and other signs about tho Capital, that tho Loyal Lcaguo furnished Pomeroy & Co., (not Brick, becauso he is not v'illianous enough,) with moro than forty thousand dollars to procuro conviction. .lufutt iwruitt Tho disunion newspapers and stum pers havo set up a united howl against tho Impeachment failure and tho Sen ators who respected their oaths and voted for tho President's acquittal. In speaking of those seven patriots who voted with the "Union Suvcrs," a loyal exchange says : " They hare betrayed those to whom they were indebted for office and honor. They have falsi fied the record of their lives. They bare repudi ated their own often-expressed opinious. They have sacrificed their eclf-rcspect and dignity. And the act which marks their treason lo princi ple, makes every loval man bow his head with shame and mortification." Wo would liko to sco the "loyal man" who would "bow his head with shame and mortification" at any crime tho loyal scullions have committed during the past seven years. The man that did not blush at tho crimes of Butler, Holt & Co. for t oven years- murder, larceny and other crimes must have now became suddenly mod estlo blush. We hope thoir modesty will continuo. Wo suspect the "shamo and mortification" arises from the fact that tho traitors failed to remove tho President, and overthrow the Un ion more fully. A Union slider, ashnm od ! blushes at crime ! ! We have been looking for a shamed faced loy alist for some time, but up to the pre sent it has been a failure. A Union slayer ashamed 1 Humbug. Tna"LATE Lamentkd." Wo have been shown a picture of Abraham Lincoln, on his cntranco into heaven, (ieorge Washington is woleoming him, kisses his forehead, and holds in his hand a wreath, which he is about to place upon the head of Abraham. Abraham is looking meekly, and hap. pv just as though ho had left Ford's I heatro on Good Friday. It is prin ted below tho picture, "Entered ac cording to the act of Congress, 1805." Wo know full woll the power of I ho Congress to run a Government to the d I, but we nover knew before that it hnd tho effrontery to claim that Abraham Lincoln entered heaven bv any of its Acts. It's a good joko on Aoranam, anynow. H arren Jjedgcr. The story that Senator Trumbull's son won $5,000 in belting on the im- pcachmcnt, is contraJicted. Ho is a youth of seventeen years, and is not in n HNinngion, nut away at school. The story that Senator Grimes's pri vate Secretary bet largo sums in the Senato lobby on Monday, that Mr. Grimes would voto against all articles ol impeachment, is also contradicted. JAiyal lies against theso men are as plenty as shad flics. It is authnriLatlvelv .lpni.ul fl.nl Bishop Simpson lolegraphed to brrth- vr j.x-necreiary jiarlan requesting him lo call litmn brnlher .Snnotni. Vil ley, pray with him, and beseech him t-o savo nis soul ana the country at the samo time bv vtHinir for llio cnn. viction of tho President. NOTHINO TO SAT We r-nllml nr. tl. oldest inhabitant " a fi-w l AVI ft im i r have a chat with him about tho wea'lh er, but tho old fellow shook his head and hadn't a vnnl n o,.. n :. .i i .... "t- 1 . lis UUHU beat on the weather. We never ex pect to hoar him discourso eloquently about "old fashioned winters" or'late springs" again. No man is ever indifferent to the world's good opinion until ho has lost all claim to it. The "(.'eirr-HmfHl'' iMlnrl. We rcprIico tho vole on Impeach ment on the 12th, from tho fat ', that Ihe names of Messrs. Fcssnnden and Saiilsbiiry woro omitted last week. The "traitors" who aro Iryi.ig lo de stroy ' tho beet government tho world ever saw," and voting "gui.ty will bo found in the following list, viz: VOTlNtl "III ILTV." Anthony, R. I.j Morrill, Vt ; Cameron, Pu.j Morton, la. ; Cultell, N. J.J Njo, Nevudii ( Chandler, M ieli. j 1'uUorson, N. II; Colo, California ; Pomeroy, Kan. ; Conklin, N. Y. ; Ramsey, Min. . Conness, Cul. ; Sherman, Ohio ; Corbctt, Oregon ; Spi iigue, U. 1. ; Crngin, N. H. ; Stewart, Neva. ; Druko, Missouri; Sumner, Mass. ; Kdmunds, Vt. ; Thayer, Nob. ; Ferry, Conn. ; Tipton, Nob. ; Frelingliuysen,N J Wade, Ohio ; Harlan, Iowa j Willey, W. Va. ; Howard, Michigan; Williams, Ore. ; Howo, Wisconsin; Wilson, Mass. ; Morgan, N. Y .; Yates, 111. 35. Morrill, Muinu. The following names composo the "Union Suvcrs," and will stand out as bold on tho page of history us the names of the signers of the Declara tion of Independence, becauso they lovod country more than party t VOTINIl "WOT OUILTT." Bayard, Delaware; Johnson, Maryl'd ; Buckalcw, Penn'a ; McVrcery, Ky ; Davis, Kentucky; Norton, Minn. ; Dixon, Conn.; Patterson, Tcnn.; Kooi.ittle, Wis.; Ross, Kansas; Fesscnden, Me. ; Saukhury, Del. ; Fowler, Tennessee; Trumbull, III.; Grimes, Iowa ; Van Winkle, W.V. Henderson, Mo.; Tickers, ild. 19. Hendricks, Indiana ; rliilieal Renuhlicana in Roman: conservative Republicans in small caps.; arm Democrats in jiaucs.j Change of Bask. The powder purchased by tho Radicals to boom forth tho Impcachmont of tho Trcsi dent, is now being used to announce the doom of Grant. Quito a Radical change It is estimated that tho impeach mcnl triul of the President will cost the country half a million of dollars. Ihopayot ticncral Rousseau, sum moncd from Oregon, netted some nine thousand dollars. Other witnesses cost five thousand dollars each. It is reported that the bill for printing tho tickets ol admission amouuts to six thousand dollars. In the meantime, all tho business interests of tho nn tion are suffering in the most terriblo manner. In trouble. A negro named Lewis Lano is in prison in Pittsburg on a chargo of poisoning his wife. It is stated that he has had six wives, all of whom have died suddenly and un der suspicious circumstances. Lewis will probably find that ho has got "to tho end of his rope" in tho wife killing line. The State Fair. The question of the location lor holding too next Stato fair was finally decided yester day, and we aro happy to inform our readers thas it will he held in thiscity on tho last two daysof September and tho first day of Octcber next. liar- rtsburg J'atriotit hmon, May 23. -4 Two men havo been arrested in New York charged with selling wa ter for snirits. It ii n no fir tlmf tlm only whisky contained in the barrels was in iiiocs inserted in the barrels from the bungholo and filled with spirits. Tho remainder of the barrels were filled with Crolon. Tho followinr? is a sneeimen nf tlm stylo in which wedding notices were pttuiiHiieu in "l.ast Sunday evening was married at New-Lebanon tho accomnliscd Mr. Baed.tn tliA ami. able and virtuous Miss Esther Wood. Quito a "puff" for Ksther. The family of Oliver Billard, of Free, mansburg, Bucks county, were pois oned last Saturday, by the nse of rat poison in mistake for baking soda. The articles hnd becomo niixedin mo ving. The mother and two children wcro very sick, but aro recovering. Bennjnh Decon, United States Marshal for New Jersey, died on Tuesday, at Mou.it Holly. Ho wes appointed during tho first term ol Pres ident Lincoln. A Rcnnblienn In urvi.r in Vuu TT.i ven is credited with tho remark that "tho evidence against President John son is not enough to justify sending a .v.vMn uv, IV lllVJ It-iorill BCIlUOt. Butler shj's Bititrham isa murderer. t;n..i. . II... I : . Bintzham aa Under is n criunrrl n,..l .... ,r " ,, , , l'"CI. 1'Olincll V MVS V. BRliluirnn Ia I a scoundrel and it f, if tf "'vn 1 1 aou uu i ii u says Donnelly is a convict and a liar. rt'l and u fool. aM. Miss Bella Artnsf rnmr nf P,.l,,n,l,. -l I , hi vi wiaiuuus, Ohio, has made eighty words out ol tho letters in "oyster," and won five dollars thereby. President Johnson I son cf (.'en. Fremont a midshipman in the Navy. Genius that conhl niitrnn l, . . , ..un stable, cannot overtake timo lost. nrrifd. On Ihe 17th nf May, l.ifiT, by Ann. II, airs. r.-q., air. ju.-Kl'H A. FKNSKR and CATllAltINK SKXSERj .11 of Morris towns), Mrs. hip t learneld cnunlr, Pa. l'.'.'J Justices' and Constables' 1 Hills, for sU a. .1,;. k. ... . Fee ii .. wu.f-e. .-niuieo wans addrees on the receipt of ti cents. May H C TR A V t;o,W.r.yed away frm any -....r, mooing in Ulearflcld horoneli, on ""i"-'' " '"h 'n,''it, A DARK liltl.(.l.K low with while spots, and in. I,,,. f bcr horns cutoff. Any person taking ni, sa,d cow, t,r ,i, in, information that will lead to tier rocoverv, ill be Ultahly rewarded. JoHJJ UULIt ll. I lcrnld. May 18, St-.d. 4 niCLLTt4I. Mi:-.T!ti.Th, J V MntutlVfl (it)imitt. nt k. ri a.u r tr Acrirultiiml Krii. ..ii . ... onw, in ( Ir.fflrH, co HaiqnUr, t(- 6,udvy of taking i, eon.iJerat.on't'he pV.priety of Kng I a Fair Ibis aeeson, and fo, the iraaaei,m "f mL bnnees NATHAKIu" isHuL I -i - p. m., lor in liurtii.ao nf SI :, zt, r, 1 " I Cha.ru.an, ( "Auv fU'fT.isrmfufs. SW Mil. I. W MI II A ewiiplanf s"-11,'tni-n, wi ll versed in Itie n-annl iclnre of l.oml.cr. ih lo not a SAW Mil. I,. Tliey will rent II for a shsn, or hy III" tlioosoid. AnTpio snr, havlne a null Ion ill, III please addrn-s II .1 7", t Uard. ld, I'. . !. 's ' l'J rpolliCCU AMI M-:ti lt- llrsl raven. I dish. Toneless, spun hall, flounder, naiaral leaf, fine till, amohinc tobacco, best brands of pure Havana. Connecticut and Mala seen scgars, pipes. Hcolcli annlT, rapt.ee snuff at ni)'.S lia i . ' "" H ATH A 'l) CAI'isFprln-: styles In tnen'i I'nnaitia, braids and Canton hats, brown lur hats, black wool hats, yonntt gent.'s fashion able silk bats, old men's cassiuiere hats, plant er's broad brim hats, infant's fancy caps, ladies' and misses' sundowns at 1. 1. KHATZtlt'H. "pool AMI Mil ll-'.N .Men's Freaei ealf aewed boots, French kip pegged boots, men's and boys' balmorals, Oiford ties, carpet llif-pers, ladies' gsiters, Fiench Morocco shoes, polish boot, naif skin shoes, children's fancy colored boon, laities; anklets, buttons I boots, rnis over shoes and sandals at i. V. KUAiZKKS. Cl.dl III Xi Full Suits, (coats, pants and Tests,) for U.IMI. Fine black dreat coats, brown sack ooats, blue eassimerc coata, silk mixed eassimerc lulls, black doeskin eassimerc panU. light eassimerc psnta. blaek Alpaca coats, linen dusters, short coats, boy's ooats and pants, vests and jackets, overalls, linen shirts, eaari mere shirts, gum coats at J. Y. Kit ATZEK'S. CAUTION .All persons arc hereby cautioned against purohaiiiig or negotiating for a cer tain 1'KOMlr.soKY NOTE, given by me to Slirpard k Tweedy, per A. L. lilodgct, dated Sept. I-', IH67, calling for nrrr Doi.Le; as I have received no value for said auoi, aud will not pay the nolo unless oompclled Iit law, liAVIO 8M ITU. Knoi tp May 28, lSo7-8t DIHHOI.IiTION Ol' PAHTSKHHIIIP. The partnership heretofore cxlstiog between Lt'wis A. Stonerond and Thos. A. fridcaui under the firm name of cTOKKKOAl sV I'HIllKAUX, was dissolved br mutual consent on the 1 U1 h duy of Mar, IS6S. Lewis A. Htoneroad will collect all Xiutstanding debta due the firm, and willaatisfy all liabilities. I.. A. I-TON KIIOAU, THOS. A. l'KIDEAl'X. Oaceola Mills, May 1, 3L "VMITIt ',To H. Dlakc Carter, guardian of XI the minor ehiidren of L. R. Carter, dee d ; Notice la hereby given to 8. Illake Carter, guardian of the minor children of L. K, Carter, deceased, that t an Orphans' Court bald at Clearfield, on the IStb Cay of Karen, 1SSS, a ml eras granted upon the said B. Blake Carter, te show cause why ha should not glre additional security as guardian afuresaid, or the ordor to sell the real estate of laid decedent, granted by the said Orphans' Court, en the 17th day ol April, A. I). 1967, be revoked. Said rule is re turnable on the 15th day of June, being the first day of next term of Court May ZS-U 1. O. WAUGER, Clerk 0. C. 0"OTIt Ii To Samuel Rank and Samuel P. 1 Wbite,executors,and Andrew Smith, Nancy bnvth and bar husband, Peter Smith, and the ehiidren and heirs at law ol Lather White, for reerly Esther Smith, ehiidren and heirs at law of Peter Smith, lata of Lell lownship.Cleerfield county, dec d, and all parties in interest. Koiiee ie hereby given, that at an Orphans' Court, held at Clearneld, in and for the county or Clearfield, oa tha Isth day of March, A. t. 1SR3, ihe petition of Jacob W. Campbell, guar d nn of J. II. Smith, minor child of Jonathan 11. Smith, deo'd, wai presented, praying that spe cific performance be decreed of a contract bear ing date the 21st April, 1SS4, between the said Peter Smith aod Jonathan 11. Smith, fur the sals of certain real estate, situate in Canoe township, Indiana county, Pa., containing eighty acres. bounded on the north by land of David Katlil and V- itliam Martin, on the east by land of Jas. Seltsgiver, on the west by Charles Connor, and on the south hy ttenry it. Uont. Whereupon the said Court, on Ihe fame day, directed a eiiation to iasue lo the heirs and ei eenlors of Peter Smith, dse'd, and all parties in interest, to app lar oa the first day ol June term nsxl, and show cause, if any, why a decree of specific perlurmance should not be granted of the aaid contract within mentioned. May 28 41 I. U. llAHULK, Clerk 0. C. RCC; 1STF.RH NI TI C I l-Notico Is hereby . given that the followine? accounts have been eaaniineJ and passed by me, and remain filed of record In this office for tne inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others In my other way interested, and will be presented te the Beit Orphans' Court or Clearfield county, to be held at the Court House, In the borourh of Clear field, commencing en the third Monday of June, 10) t Final account of 8. P. Wilson, one of the ad ministrators of Matthew A. Foreee, dee'd. Final areount of Joseph W. Lull, administra tor of Walter V) ileon, dee d. Final account of John B. Gormont, adminis trator of Francis Leonard Oormont, dee'd. Final aeconnt of Charles Sloan and Cyrenius Howe, administrators ef the estate of Jaoob tiearhart. deo'd. Partial aecouat of Christian Kerb, adminis trator of tbe estate of Charles Zillioi, late ef II rady township, deceased. The account of Jacob Kuntt, administrator or the estate or Mary J. Weaver, late of llrady township, deceased. Final aeoonnl of Jamee Bomervllle, enrrlvlng administrator of David Somcrriile, late of Chtsl township, Jeoeaaeii. I. o. batkikh, RrmsTitn'a Orrtra, ) hegister, Clcerfl. ld, Pa., May SS, ISfta. J NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. riMUM I SI TO ;IVIJ 1-.OTK l:jTbaten 1 tbe 4th day of May. A. D. I,(IS. a W.r-,.-,. in Bankruptcy was lasued against tbe Estate of is Ilium r. Irwin, of tbe borough or Clearfield, ia the eonnty of Clearfield, and State or Pennsyl Tenia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment or any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Pankr-opt, to him. or for his nse, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by Law, that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bsnk- ropi, to prove their Orb is, and le choose one or more Assignees el his Ksute, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at Philips burg before 8. K. Woodruff, Rsq , Register, en the let day of Julr.A.D. ISSS.at 16 o'clock, A.M TIIOS. A. ROWLKV, V. 8. Marshal By O. P. Davra, DcpU U. 8. Marshal. Msy 28, 188-4t. SherifT's Salf. TIT Tlrlueof sundry wrlta or ecarfn.oai extm.si. J ) Issued ont or tbe Court of Common Plras of Clearfield ennntv. and tn n, -. .i be eiposed to public sale, at ike Court House,' ,., ,uw i.ii,u u, vienrneia, on Alorday, the 1.1th dav of Jnna. laiu -. i .... " .. , -.. . v civci, p. id., ue lollowing described Heal K.i.i. ...... . A "l!". '"' "f """"' r near Osceola norougli, t-learnrld county Pa., containine ahuut nn stn. with in a h. a. " . . vi - mr (snipertT 01 m. ii. hep hurt. JNrHidiifin will t.W. nn,in. .k. it ' ..a .s, pa.r UL tb parcW none- nuii h rid when i - J -" es, .. pa. will fjej pm up again forsale. CI REMITS HOWK, rwanirri tirrtcii, I ShsrllT. Clearfield, Pa , May 28, M, SherilT's Sain. "IT Wue nr a writ of trrnri Fmrim, $. J ) sued out of Ihe Court of Common Pleat of Clearfield connty, and to me directed, iv..-. ill be air.nsed In PlIlll.IP 111 I 1.- House iu theboronch of Clearfield.' on Mondnv the lth day-of Jne,ISS, at 1 o'clock, P. M , .u. ...imwing pniperty, lo wit l All those two certain tmcts of land situate in MlTriS tllWn. hill. t'lrarfinM m..h li. , . .1' ""'.'. i... iminirii and dcscnlied as follows t One or them breinuing at a post, comer ol land in name of ltla.tr McClan. alien; thence alnna the eat two hundred and thirty (Ira perches to a while pine : thence eighty-nine degrees west three hundred and sisteen pen lies lo old hickory: thence along the survey hereafter described, south one degree wrst two hundred and thirtv file per. to post! thence by land in name or J.ihn Price south eiirhtr-nina d..ti. , k i . . . ..... uuii.tr.Rnn silteen perches, to place or beginning, contemns finr hunilml sn.l ti.i.t....... , , . v ii aiiu una Hun dred and rnrly-four perches and allowance. The other beginning at old hiikorr comer i then. north eighty nine drgreee wist one hundred and forty five pen Ins to tiosl thence smith one dc. gree west two hundn. and thirty five perches to post: tlicneo al.mg land In name of John Swan wick sonib eighty nine degrees east one bundled and forty -five perches to post j thence along first described tract north one d,Tree east two hundred and thirty-live perches, te place of beginning, con taining two hundred acres and allowance, being part of surrey in nameiif John Nicholson. Send, taken la elocution, and lo be sold as the property of John J. Miller. . 11 4Mtidderi will kt. ..i .1... ,1 ?V"J "an k ,,id h, l""P"'r knocked down, er it will be p.t ,p ni.? c CVRKNIC8 IIOW B, P riunairr'i Orrn-t, I Cearfisld, pa, May , H. . ..,rr. ,.rrn a, Sheriff. :lfU' ;?t(lvnllsrmfiili. W-tHti. w jmi.ii..iii,ii n.s. or w.ioi Wanted, lor hirst the highest rea.kel price will be paid-by J. P. kRAl7.FR. ;iti:.T WKSTKItN Insurance and Delcclive I'IDI V A S V . Incorporated bv Hi" Iilstiire or Illinois, with a Cash Capital ol .(O0.innl. Home ilitircl llrrattir, Illinois. Cash Assets, JulyVl867, $171,697.85. This Is the olilv Companvllial insures aslnst ACClliEXTi NOT II lis I I.'IIMI IN ItKATII. J. F. K.ATOX, Actuary. College Block, North 3d Hi., Ilarnsburg, Pa. WM. M. McCLI.LOL'nil, Agent, my28-tr C'learficid. Pa. COURT PROCLAMATION. VITIU'.RI-'.A, Hon. 8AMUKL LINS, Pres W ident Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty fifth Judicial Itislricl, composed of the counties of Clearfield , Centre end Clinton and lion. HA ML' EL CLYUK and lion. JACOB WILIIKLM, Associate Judges of Clearfield Co., have issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of a Court or Common Pleas, Orphan' Court, Court or Quarter Ses.ions, Court or Oyer and Terminer, and Court or (lencral Jail Delivery, at the Court House at Clearfield, in and for the county of Clearfield, commencing on the third Monday (lAlli day) ol June, I HUM, and te continue TWO WEEKS. KOTICK IS, therefore, hereby giren, to the Coroner, Justice! of the Peace, aod Constables, In and for said county of Clearfield, to appear ia their proper pcrnons, with tbeir Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Eaamiualions, and ether Remem. brances, to do those things which te tbeir ofLoes and in their behalf, pertain to be done. (II VEN under my bead at Cktarteld. thil 28th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thou sand light hundred and sixty eight. CIHEMCS ilOWi AAer.. Spring Goods. Spring Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ko. T2T Chestnut tatrect, PHILADELPHIA, Have just opened, ana offer at POPULAR PRICES, SPE1NG CHINTZES, SPfilNG GINGHAMS, SPRING DELAINES, SPRING VALENCIES, SPUING ALPACAS, AND TOPLINS FOR SUITS. RICKEY, SHARP k CO., TUT Chealtiut Street. Byj8) PHILADELPHIA. 27.j PUBLICSALE! GREAT BARGAINS REAL ESTATE!! riHK tuiicriler intrndi to brinj Wore the X Public hi entire pmpcrtr of Kfl Kitate. Citiiwat, Uke notice tht be iotpmit lo evil fur the rtuuM.n that he ie KUK Vt therefore her ICaine will hr pirrn. Hnifl pprrty it of the mort talanhle in Woodward township, ma.l none of which ! in to ttian nue half mi! from tho rail road line at PuwyviIIo, on Ckarflrld Creek. A Tavern Stand, (One Half or All) in Pascvviili a corner lot containing half an acre, with KOCH IIOI PKH and a barn erected thereon : and about 3utie foot of bank leave for Square Timber and Haw Logs, which rents for 2 coitls per fmil, yearly, without bouse priiili-ge. AI.HO, tho adjoining lot. 60 feet in front on Main Mreet, and loll feet bark, with TWO I H I U -rK8 erected thereon one 2 story, railroad style, the other cottage style, well suited for any public business. Also, otic io aere M, one and a-half miles renin Puservillo, situate on the rued leading from Tyrone tu Clcarlield, in the village of Auirsville, with a two slorv house and frame stnble erected thereon, and all necessary outbuilding in good eon dition. The bit ii in a good state of cultivation. and the premises well suited for a mechanic ol any kind. Also atrart of land situate half a tnllrfrnni Pu- aeyville, containing 1 jet acre and 113 perehra or tl.e very nest lUAL. I...M, as well as fanniag. Fifty acres of which is cleared with a plank house nnd double log barn creeled thereon. Also, one hundred aires of TIM It ICR I.AM), situate on Morgan's Run, one and a-balf ailee from 1'usryvillr, and one mile above Albert s Saw mill on the same run, with good road to aaid mill. Any person or persons wishing to examine any or all of said nronertv will vtleaM In ll tl.. lutcrilcr at Puseyrille, or AmesTille, who will be pleased to show them tin same and spare no pains or labor to give perfect satisfaction. The above namea railroad la now located through to Pusey ville. and as good as guaranteed to be completed bv the first of January, ls'n. The above property will be sold In the borough nii,a..ririLi.v,ss (loan n ecu,) On Tursday, June lss. Citisens, look to your Interest and nlrase come and eaamine for yourwelvea, for 1 am determined to sell. To give any person a chanoe to purchase woo aesrrrs 10 ao so, lite money will not all be re Quired in band, but in three navmenla. eona-wl he Hond and Mortgage, lteed made at aala. Hare inducements are hero offered to purchasers, as Ihe subscriber makes no re serve. Positive sales will ue effected at said time. C. J. gllllKK, May 1, 18, 4:t pd "!TR.Y lint.Caroe treispassing en the a a pmniisr. 01 tae aanserinrr tn ttoshen town shin, about lbs. 90. k r l..tl I... - uhth. ----- - - - - f " M.XS, m nniso IIOO, with blaek spots on thileft side, supposed oe eiCni or nine months old. The owner Is hereby required te come forward, prove proper ly, pay charges, and lake it away or it will be disposed of as the law directs. i. 8. FLE0AL. EhawiTllle.May Jl.I tpd. DMINlMTKATtHi n t1 IC IO-NMloe 1 Ii hereby given that letters ef Administra tion, on the estate of C. C. MITCHELL, deceased, late er Ilurnside township, Cleerneld eonnty. Pl. havlne baen dnle - .1. anderslgned, nil persona Indebted to aaid es taie win pieaao make payment, and these having elaimi er demands will present them for settle, mcnl without delay. C.tTDERIM MITCHELL, May ll.flt.pd. Adiuinlstratrii. Mammolh MarblTWorksj Cl'RVTENSVI LLR, PA. fllne subscribers an nrepirid to furnish Tomb. A stones. Monuments, Side Tombs, Cradle Tomhi, and Cemetery Posts, They will also make to order any other itvle of work that ma be desired. They eaa compete with any For eign Manufacturers In ityle or neatne-s. price lower than elsewhere. All orderi promptly at. tended to and deli rare J. Please call on, or ad dress, wm. ii. coLiii Rx . una, May 11, 4 Ipd Cnrwensvllle, Pa. Valuable Town Property ' FOR SAL 15 1 SITl'ATE on the South-wol corner of Cherry and Third Streets, (being Railroad street.! In wit: A LOT, vnlb a giwd two-stiu-y plank build ing thereon, .". by 18 f t, one rwun ou each floor, suiial.lr for a store, or other business. Al, the adjoining LOT, with a two slorv dwelling house therein, and several other TOWX LU IS. Alsn. a lot ftf WII.I.Mrn Itnt.-L- - , - . ." i a rnm assortment of STtiKKWAIlE, such as Crocks. Jugs, Jars, Fruit Cans, etc, at reduced prieei. For furthee lufitrmatinn in.i.ii. .. ik. c. ware Pottery of F. 1.K1T i Nti V.lt. yH-MI Cleaiflcld, Pa, 4 DMITVISTRATOU'H M)T1( li.I,"b i . Is hen'by gi.rn that letters of administration '. " i mi rt.r.HAi,. deceased. . . . . , n-.riirio nouniv, i t, having been duly granted lo the undersigned, all persons indebted lo said estate will please make psvmenl and those baling claims or demands will present ...vm pmperiy aumeulieated for Settlement and allowance without dley. . J. A. L. FI EtlAL, Adm'r. Ooihen toanship, Msv t, l8 (rripd. H. F. N AUGLE, M.0CK AMI WATCH Mtttl orrosirn ran i't on, (1ST OFrlCKCilili'r'.CLEARI'I,!.! fpilR subscriber re.peciiully Informs bis si. L pulrolis and the pulilic geneially. that k. bus on hand, (and Is constantly receiving , iddilieni thereto,) a lerjje stock ol Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, tfrl keep Jewelry In all its forms asd , diDrrent values, cither by the piece or set. WATCHES A full a.sorlncnt of cither Gi or Mlver, made by tbe best Aneric.arj and K eign manulaeiurers, Including a Ine lot of g( and silver buntiiif ease, lull Jeweled, I'.u Levers. CLOCKS Of all designs, eonsisting ef Ctrl day and thlrte-honr, of either weight, sprint, , levers, nnd both strike nnd alarm. REPAIRING. All kinds of Watches si Clock! Repaired, and warranted. In addition to what t have enumerated, I k a full assortment or nPK'.'TACLErj. colored a, plain glass. A lao, OOI.II PKNS end PENCIL tiPO08, FORK, BUTTER KXIVKr). and ., fact everything in ihe Jewelry line. If I fail i have on hand just what a customer may nerd, will order per trst eipress, without ritra chert. A liberal share of public patronage is solicit; May 7, lane- F. MAUULE. era. te itck... ,.st. (. Tnoarsoi TEN EYCK & THOMPSON Cl'UWEXBVILLF, PA. HA VINO Jost received from New York ens the largest and best eeleotcd stocks Uwods, wi an now ready to offer the same toot old eastodieri, (to whom we return thanks f. past favors,) and the eitiseni nf tbe county orally, at Prices that will Bender Satiisfactio: Olve ns a eall before purchasing elsewhere, a' thereby save from a to 20 per cent oa ear goeai Onr stock consists nf a great variety, inch as DRYGOODS.NOTIONv CLOTHING. OROCERIKS, HARDWARE, QU2EXS WARE, FAIXTS, OIL. IMU'CS. FRUIT OF ALL kllfl, '"'t i-'H t '""'"Ml "WWiS lU a t) r. C- 1 l J L.. l . DDVAO IHHTfil HU uuiuej aaBmuc J in fi BSI Tl Ttyt aod at rad a ocd flguroi ; TIN W A hi n i it'ti a. a IliVV ay ,p sat u. TEIf EVCK i T1I0MPS0S. Having re associated H. B. Tbompsoo !.: me ia the abeve trade, I desiri all persons n debted to me, by vote or liook account, te ea and settle the same without delay. M M. TEX EYCK. Carwcnsvillc, May, 7, 863-tf. LIVERY STABLE. flIIK nudrnifcued Imki tcave to iuforta tiir m nr tbat be u now luiiy prrparva ioaceoo.a date all io the way of funnniiing llortri, Btip ha'ldJra and Haroeai, on tha thortrit aoticc ai on rvat-oniiliif' tetini. He)leDc oa Lucuat tm butwocn Xbicd and Fourth. GKO. W. OEARHART, rif-arfid. April 11, 1K07. atlifs Goods. I.irisfiT STYLES SPRING & SUMMEF Ju-t ireclvcd at the Store of Mrs. II. D. WELSH 4 Co., Itoakra in FANCY COODS, MILLINER! K0TIOXS, TOTC, and MUSICAL IXSTll UMEXTS. Silk and velvet BONNETS made for I Straw B0XXET made for ' All kinds of II ATS lor . Materials furnished en as reasonable tcrnu. they can be had in the county. Kelt door te First National Bank, nov7-tf CLF.ARFIKLD.Pa. DRESS-MAKING. SPKCIAI. M)TT('F PABISIAS DHr; AND CLOAK MAKING. Ladies cso s.' tbeir Dresses, Suits, Coata, and Basquines kst comely made and trimmed, at the shortest v lire, at Ihe old established sund, 1US1 Chsstt. street, Philadelphia. Fancy and plain Fane, Mantilla Ornanss.' Dress and Cloak BuUone, Ribbons, Clony si Gaipure Laces, Bugle aad Oimp Dress Tnr mings, with a large variety ef tuple eel F Ooods.froni ii lo 40 par eent. Use then elseets" f Also, receiving daily, Taris fashions ia lisr psper, for Ladies' and Children's Dresses. ( or Pattern! for merchants and drees makers tr ready, at lira. M. A. BINDER'S, Jy ly 1(31 Chestnut it., Fhiledelpr.. MISS SUSAN REED, DI1LII IN PLA1X AM) F.WCY KOWLl Misses' Si Children's Hats Sl Caps, FHI.C1I d. AMLRK'AN H.OM i:D KI1IB0NS, AC, iC. a.,BLKAC!UNa and TRIMMINO iocs latest style. Opposite Moeeop s, Market Ftreet, apr35-.lm i'lrarflrld, P. 1868 upkixg pi;mg, 1S()V JiYRE & LAN DELL, Fourth and Arch Street!. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. New Poring Silks. Novelties in Dress floe New Style Shewla. Steel and Pearl poplie' K. A L. always keep the beat BLACK MU N. B Net Cash Buyers will And it te tk' Interest tn eall, as Bargain! from Aneti.n s dally received. marl 3a Ron unnD ciidtc coc vsa.v HUUI Jlllll J, Ut. Wm. T. Ilopkln'i "Own Make" nrR'!' alone Kklrta" Are the hest and Cheapest Low Priced B" Skirts in the market. 1 rail Skirts, !.s sprin l.no: So springs, l. SO j and 40 aprinrs.!' Plain Skirta. It pes. SO strings, n Cei; : epringv, Hi Cents; 3 springs, f 1.1 j ; JJ spn" 91. 2i. Warranted In everv respect, "Our OWN Make" of -I NION SK1BT Kleven Tape Trails, from 0 to 41 springs, fl ; lo fl.ill. PI,!,, Si, Tapes. 5 to i. tr""' from II., Cents to I3.nl. Xheee Skirls are be"' than those sold by other e.tablishmsnts ai ' class goods, and at much lower prieea. "Our OWN Make" of CHAMPION SKIKT re ia every way superior to ill other B" Skirti before the public, and only have te examined or worn to convince every one ef lr fact. Manufactured ef the best linen fn' Knglirh Steel Springs, eery superior tapes. ---- w, u.v,i.c iNsieoingv ana of securing them snrpass for durability aa1 " eall..... .i.-. ... ... .... ..j.- - ...... w mUy llllrr cuin ,n ,a)R coaniry, as- - liehlar. .:i. l . rT H , v.B.,,u, w.i, wvar . r ' r more satisfaciion. and ire reallv cbesper '' all others. Every lady shonli- try them. T an being sold ettensively by Mele'hantstllres, out this irnl the idjoining Stales at eery " erata prlcea. 1 you wait he best, a ' "llopkln's Champion Skirl" If von denet' them, get the merchant with whom yea deal order It cm for Tea. nr come er send direct "r Merchants will end onr different grades of S''" eiaetly wht they need, and we especially them to call and eiamlne onr es.tre.ire asM1 scent, er send Tor Wholesale Price List. To be had al Retail at Mannfaetory. and if Retail Tradi generally, and at W holesale sl Manufaetureronly, to whom all orders shual'' addreseed. Meuuraetory and Salesroom, ! Areh Sir1 be-ween th and Jth streeta. Philadelphia March Jl lOra WM. T. IlOFKl'