She Republican. (iKoiuiK H.G(MHi.ANni:u, Ktlitnr. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, June 4, 1868 DEMOCRATIC J5T ATE TICKET. AVUITOIt flK1r.UAl. ' iion. ciiArti.r. i- noVtU, Or layette county. IHV(VO OKKBAI., WKM.IMiTO H. EKT, Of Columbia county. Kx-1'reniilent James llucliiinun died at Wheatland, Lancaster county, on Monday last, in his seventy-seventh year. The Cincinnati Commercial (Iladi cal) Rays : "Ben Wade is tho only man ' who could have carried Ohio. Had " ho been jilnted on tlio ticket, the " State would have been safe." Yes, in a horn, Sir. Commercial. Ten minutes before two o'clock, on the 27lh nit., wound up the Great Conspiracy, entitled Impeachment. On our first page will be found the dying words of tho Impeuchment Fathers ut some length. Hen. Wado did not dio from tlm wounds ho received in the Senate Chamber and the ncjrro convention at Chicago, lie is alive and kicking, and swears harder and oftener than ever. These things must grate harsh ly upon loyal cars. Stanton and his bummers still dony that he has resigned. We presume it makes but little difference to the people what they call his late move ment. Ho ovidently left before be got l'addys hint to go. Ho may have gone up tho Potomao for a Sun day's fish, but wo suspect Stanton is no more, unless be is punished for bis crimes. It hns been asserted by nomo wise nd 103-al men, that if Hen Wade bad boon at Chicago to voto for himself, bo would have been nominated instead of Colfax. We think this is a mistake becauso Hen. voted three times to make himself President, but it was a failure. It three votes don't make a resident, of course ono would not make a Vico. Secretary Stanton's baby resigna tion is likely to result favorably to tho Treasury, at nil events. Ho lock ed tho Department when ho went out, and it remained tdjutup for near ly a week. The next monthly state ment, under theso circumstances, should show a decrease of the Nation al debtiprovided the rest of the thieves wero locked out. Charles W. Wooley. This gen tleman has been brought into public notice by refusitigtoanswerquestions rclnting to his private business, by Hen. Huller's inquisition. A Wash ington correspondent says bo is quite a young gentleman, of handsomo fea tures pleasing address, and every inch a thorouirh-hred Kentuckian. lie is a grandson of Hon. Charles A. Wick lill'o, of Kentucky. Woind Up. Tho Black Pa-publicans bsvo for ten years tnlkod about "winding up this fareo of a govern ment," but it "still lives." Ono farce, liowever, has been wound up Im peachment and the second Tuesday of October, will wind np tho greatest farce and mostinfainous cabal that has infested this country since the days of King George's loyalists: We mean the lilack ltepublican party. Committee. Tho JJunip Senate lias appointed the following commit tee to smell up and ferret out what Butler's has boon unablo to find, in ' referenco to tho monaecs and bribes offered to Senators during tho progress of Impeachment, vi : Buekulow, (I)em.) Chandler, Stewart, Morrill and Thayer, (Itads.) Thcro is ono virtue about tho committeo that none of the others connected with tho Im peachment farce possessed : A Demo crat h: s boon placed upon it, and the investigation will bo conducted out ido of Thud. Stevens' Star Chamber. A I'EAn Failure. Late results bavo madfl sad havoc with Radical prayers. Tho god to whom they wero addressed seems to have been on a journey, or tho suppliants did not peak loud enough. Tho Chaplain of tho Rump llouso prayed daily for nearly tlireo months, for the Impeach ment nnd removal of tho President Tho negro Conference, sitting at the Capital, dedicated a half a day to the samo end ; and their white faced brethren at Chicago, wrestled twelve hours to bring about a similar result , but all to no purpose The President is safe, and Stanton kicked out. We trust these meddlesome brethcrn will hereafter spend their timo and talents on subject over which they have ome control. t.iHdal l.ritnl fnnrhril for. (itti (iiant lin eliulH union a lino that will nmipy his attention all sum mer. Besides, bis negio sufl'rngo nnd equality doctrines are as open as they aro Infamous. Ho is without doubt as realous an advoi ate of all the Ittul leal deviltries as Wendell Philips him self. In proof of Ibis, wo give tho fol lowing letter which was read nt tho late anniversary of tho Aiili Sluvery Society in New York. Tho writer, Mr. Moss, is a noted disunion Aboli tionist. Tho "perfect triumph in 1NII8," is tho contemplated triumph of (Jisunion and negro equality. Head tho letter : WashinOus, b. r), May 11. Tell your friends of the anniversary llit Im peachment Is stlrc to be eurcomlul ID spite of the treachery of a few Republican Senators. The vote is postponed unlit hatunlay on aciouni oi mo sica nesi r Henatnr Howard. W e shall on that dny bavo thirty ix vote, for conviction, and that se cures its success. There is a tremendous excite ment at the Capital, mure intense than that which prevailed at I lie time of the ailoption of the iin- r . .... 11....... TI.J. pcacliliient resolutions in me nouse. no iui,.. cationi henped upon Truinliull, Uriuiee ami Koa sriiden are bitter and emphatic, and 1 do not enry them in their position, 'lhcy hid lair to be classed with the Arnold! and the othur traitors to the cause of freedom. lienerel Urant in working hard with hia friends to secure conriution. Ho says hi acquittal will result in bloodshed. Hie oiinioni on-lil to influ ence lti-puliliren Senators to remove tlio only ob itacle in the way of peace. By the way, Heocral Grant, the pant throe weokl, has declared himself in favor of universal suffrage, and declares Ibat must be the ruling idea of bin adiniiiiitrution, if elected in li-oS. ltadicalimn will, in spite of the timidity and treachery of Kcpuhlican Senators aecare a perfect triumph in IsoS. It will rule the neit adiuinie tration and dictate the polioy of the nation here after. Jlotwitlmanding clouds and darkness now obscure the political horiion, light and sunshine will, on (Saturday nclt, gladden the beartf of the true and good men ot the country. By wotuing hard until Saturday, our deliverance will be) ac complished and traitors driven from positions of honor and power. lie ol good cheer ana an win yet work out lor good. CHAMLKS K. MOSS. Ai)Vi8oiiT. The Kudicalsare begin ningto be fearfully exercised lest the Democrats should nominate Mr. Chase as their candidate for the Presidency, and are furnishing all sorts of excel lent reasons why the nomination is impossible in the first place, and, if possible, that It would bo the roost disastrous to the Democracy that could be mate. We simply advise them to attend to the aflairs of their own household, and settle the little difficulties that exist there. Tho De mocrats are competent to man ago their own party business, and if they did require help they would certainly not seek it from a party that is man aged and controlled in all its depart ments by renegade Democrats. Tho Dcmocratio party is not lead by rene gades, nor will they accept advice from a cabal, tuado up of such prosti tutes as Cameron, Grow, Geary, For ney, Brewster Si Co. These worthies nearly dostroj-ed tho Democratic par ty and the- Union, and we aro very much mistaken if they don't wind up the Black Republican party bofoie throe months roll around. "Pet Lamu" Sports. Tho Now York Tribune, and othcr"loyal" pa pers, for many years past kept tho people of tho North posted with ref erence to "Southern outrages," if per petrated by whites on niggers ; but since this class havo bocamo the rul ing clement no "outrages" are com mittcd, if wo judgo by those conat ion tious editors. But the Greeley refor mation is doing its work right under the very noses of tho military despots and school-mam's who now command tho situation. Hero aro two of many items, which will demonstrate tho habits of tho now citizens. Gorge Cox a negro, while attempting to rob an aged negro named Wood, in Mcmpbiii, on Thura duy, wai let upon by negroes and vliot sixteen tiincp, and carried to the police itation. At a tnall town called Lincoln, nenr PoahoD Iab, Arkansas, which was settled by freedmen, a negro named Cochrane wan detected a few days since by another named Win. Habcock, in illiuit intereoiirie with his wife, and attacked hi in. C'oeh -nine killed llaleock in the encounter, and imme diately took np with Ilfibcock'l wife, who bad four children. Next dny all the children were found in a swamp with their throats rut. Iko Martin saw the deed, but, trom fear of Cochrane, said nothing for tcveral days, but finally went to Port Cha pontes and informed the authorities, who hava laid the matter before the military authorities. Cochrane is not yot arretted. Fix cititens of Hamburg, Bouth Carolina, were arreted on Thursday for refusing to allow freed men to hold an officinl meeting in the V'nion church of (but town. Tbey are to be tried before a Military Commission at Aiken, byurderof Uen. Cun by. fcxclinntje. Tho "white trash" should not be so meddlesome. If they did build tho church, they ought to know that untlor Radical rule tho whito man possesses no rights which the "nation's wards," aro bound to respect. Wo would not bo surprised to learn that theso meddlesomo peoplo have been shot for their "treasonable practices." Training. MeCoolo and Coburn, who were to havo fought a prizo tight lust week, in the Stato of Indiana, wero arrested, indicted and sentenced to jail for forty days, at Lawrcnccburg, in that State, where they can "train," if they see fit, for the next match. Tho President on, tho 80th ult. sent the name ol Henry Stanbery to tho Semite for a restoration to the position of Attorney General. Wonder wheth er tho Radicals in tho Senate will have tho magnanimity to confirm tho nomi nation f Equamtt. Thirty -eight negroes sat in tho Chicago Radical Convention Ms the equals of John W. Forney, Alex ander K. McCluro, el id omne. genu. There's no accounting for tastes, as tho old 'womaa suid when sho kissed tho cow. A Wisconsin editor remarked re ccntly: "If Andrew Johnson gots clear it will not affect our politics, but it will give our religion an awful strain." I orney's Washington Chronicle, is for sale-price J.iO,(MMI. Its editor can be bought fur less money, frrifMfiir limnoN. IKillt olsl Ci.lr..p..nd.nie Philadelphia. Herald ) Wasimnhion, May l1'1 Otltof theirown mouths the liailiral pat ty is bring ciniloninrd. Tho way things are goii.g at present it would seem hardly worth while for tho De mocracy to expend worns in mo con demnation of the Radical party or vd in vindication of their own. To-day no less than two Senators (both of whom voted steadily with the impeach ers) in open Senato .coinli mned tho policy of Radicalism in regard to tho admission of tho late Rebel Stales. M r. Ferry.of Connecticut, pronounced tho hill passed by tho House as being not only in viola'.ion of the oft-repealed nled'ires of his tmrty, but diametri cally opposed to tho first pHnciples of free government. Jr. morion, 01 In diana, read from tho Reconstruction act tho provision requiring that each of those States shall ratify tho pro posed fourteenth amondment to tho Constitution, and said amendment shall become a part of the law of the lund before they shall bo admitted in to the Union, (?) and he proceeded to expose tho absurdity and impractica bility of thiH provision in a stiain of logic and eloquence that made ono al most believe Morton had turned Dem ocrat. What would the ratification of an amendment by a State before it is in tho Union bo worth, asked Mr. Morton just whut Democrats asked before tho Reconstruction act was passed. What right has Congress to impose conditions of admission which relate only to tho domestic affairs of tho Stato, quoth both Morton and Ferry precisely what Democrats have been asking for months past. Such indications of returning reason as theso on tho part of Radical Sena tors are calculated to give encourage-, incut for the future welfare of the country, especially as they havo oc curred so closely upon the heels of that great triumph of justice over fa naticism, namely, the acquittal of tho President on the impeachment char ges. For two years and more a con tinuous indictment of "traitor," "usur per," and "violator of the Constitution and laws of the land," was howled out against Andrew Johnson from every Radical mouthpiece, until many un suspecting folks began to fuel that this country had a very bad man in tho Presidential chair: but, lo, when these charges came to be investigated by judicial scrutiny, they were found so utterly groundless that a Senate more than .three-fourths Radical re fused to pronounce him guilty opon a single count. The consequence is Andrew Johnson stands fairer to-day in tho eyes of tho American masses than at any period of his life before j and, what is, perhaps, fully as impor tant to tho welfaro of tho country, tho people now see the difference between the declarations of Radical politicians upon the stump, or even in tho Semite, and tho verdict of the same men ren dered under tho restraints of a judi cial oath. Tho Star, this evening, mentions the interesting fact that six of the anti-impeachment-conviction Radicals attended a culled caucus of Radical Senator? this morning, whereupon several of the extremists, including Wado, Chandler and Cattell withdrew, positively refusing to recognize tho "recusants" as any longer belonging to tho parly. Prophesies by Thad. Stevens and Forney. Impeachment' was tho issue und conviction was to carry with it success for tho Chicago ticket. Said Thad. Stevens: "If tho President is not convicted the Radical candidate will carry but two Northern States Massachusetts and Vermont." Proph esied all the Forneys Occasional, Olivia, Jano Catherwaite, Old Con federate forney, ex-Secretary tor- ncy, nnd tho editor of "my two pa pers, both daily '"Should tho Sen ate of the United Slates fail to con vict Andrew Johnson on tho accusa tions of tho House, not an electoral votn, with tho exception of tho vote of est irninia, Missouri, and len nessee, will bo given toGencral Grant in tho Southern Slates next Novem ber." It remains for the people to secure tho fulfillment of theso proph esies, and, if no blunders are commit ted, the result of tho olection will show that tlieso revolutionary leaders spoke tlio truth by accident. Old Wade is Dead Hon. Wado's Senatorial term expires on tho 4th of .March IWJ. llo tried to bo elected for another term, but tho peoplo of Ohio passed sentonco of condemnation upon him, and elected Judgo Thur man to take his place. Then be was ambitious to bo Pres ident. Ho encouraged tho crusado against Andrew Johnson, and "dnmn cd himself to everlasting infamy"' by voting for his conviction in order that ho might himself become the occupant of tho Whito llouso. In this he failed. Then ho aimed a little lower he thought the Vice Presidency would suit him, but nlas 1 how ungrateful aro Republicans I Tho Chicago Conven- tion consigned him to obscurity. It gave tlio Speaker of the Senate the cold shoulder, nnd nominated the Speaker of tho House for the Vice Presidency. Poor Wado is dead, thrioo killed within a year. And wntii is worso no dies "unwept, nn- honorod and unsung." Valley Sjtirit. Tho Radicals aro sadly annoyed at tho union and harmony of the Democ racy. They have been so torn and batteretl by their own party dissen sions that they cannot deem it possi ble that tho Democrats should not be wrangling and pulling car-h other's hair in a stylo corresponding with their own free fights. Ho easy, gen tlonion, tho Democrats arn wide awake, and hnvo a perfect knowledgo of what is transpiring in tho political world. Profiting by the demoralizing example of tho Radicals, they have wisely ndoptcd as their motto, "in union thero is strength." Therefore, they arc not going to permit the bond of Union that now exists to be broken, even though it causo annoyance to thoir Radical opponents. Col. Peter Buldcy, formerly Dis- iiivinin-j ui orinampTon coun ty, and Colonel of a Pctinsylania r?p- imcnt during tho war, says tho Ens ton Argus, has been taken to the Northampton county poor house. The entire proceedings in the Hen ate on the llOth nit, on the Wur Dc pai tnteli'. mutter have oomo to buhl It appears thai tho first proposition voted on was that of Mr, Stewarts, ns follows t Hfxlwi, Thst Ike Senate s lvlsa and eenscnl to the appointment of J..bn M. S. holl. ld as Seer.. I.ryof W ar In Hie place or Kdwin M. Stanton, who ha been forced to retire from tb discharge ol the duties of said office by reason of illegal and uneonilitulioiial acts ol tha President. This was lost by yeas 1!), liny 21. It was urged by Stewart and others in support of his proposition, that it was tho natural consequence of the voto on impeachment, and that it should bo supported by nil who voted for conviction. It will bo seen that it was volod against and killed by Anthony, Corbcit, Kdmnnds, Frcling huvsen, Uoriran. Morton, Sprague and Willey, ull of whom voted for impeachment. The action of tlieso gentlemon causes a good deul of com ment omortif tho coruiui ruuietu im- peuehment members in tho llouso. Of tho eight thus Toting, Mossrs. An thony, Morton, Spruguo and Willey voted on tho night of tho twenty-first of February, tbat the President bud no power to removo the tiecrotary oi War: whilo Corbctt, Frelinghuysen and Morgan wero thon absont. Tho bte wart resolution having been defeated, Mr. F.dmunds thon brought forward his preamble and resolution, the latter being in tho usual form, and simply confirmingthe nomination, which was agreed toby yeas aa, nays i. It is generally understood by tho President's friends that Vhoso eight Radicals could have been secured, bad it not boon understood that enough better men would voto againBt Im peachment. 1 ... Ml. , 1 ,t .! ,1. lion. Bciioiiow iook cnariro oi ino War office on Monday, and having the reputation ot boing a gentleman, the war between tho President and the clerk in that bureau is closed, while Sumner and Stanton can "stick" whero they please, and fish on Sunday to thoir hearts' content. A Cheap Denial. The denial of the Radical Senator Pomeroy, of Kan sas, of the charges of having offered to furnish the President with Radical votes for acquittal in consideration of receiving forty thousand dollars and the control of the Executive pat ronage in the State of Kansas is what might have been anticipated, but it is far from relieving him lrom tho uum uging suspicion that tho charge is true. Col. Cooper's testimony is di rectly to the point. A mors denial will not serve to exonerate Pomeroy; be must present something a little moro authoritative if he would disa buse tho public mind in regard to his guilt. There is said to be another document in the possession of tho friends of tho PresiJont which conclu sively verities tho charge, and this document will lie forthcoming at the proper lime.' The Intelligencer asserts by authority that Senator Pomeroy's voto was offered to the President lor a valuable consideration. Caligula mado his horse a consul and fed him with gilded oats to test his humanity after being bated and feared as the most cruel and despotic of all the tyrants of Rome. Just so tho lending Radicals, after doing all in their power to wrong tho whito men of tho South and to prostrate them socially, politically, and in their business prosjiects, try to make amends by showing somo regard for tho nrgro. lsut Uiliirula nm-ht real ly have some affection for his horse, but who. in view ot tho past, really believe these white Radicals care any thing for the negro beyond securing bis ballot lor Ihcir own advancement f The new fifteen cent notes have just been turned out by tho printing di vision of the Treasury. Tho notes are of the samo width, but somewhat shorter than tho twenty-five cent notes. On the right side of the face is an excellent Ivignetto of General Sherman. Between tho vignettes nre tho words, "fifteen cents," prominent ly displayed, and immediately beneath the figuros "15." The back is simi lar in aopearaneo to that of thotwen ty-fivo cent notes, with tho denomi nation on each end. Wo have not heard of any of the blood-shed so confidently predicted by Ocn. Grant, as tho result of the President's acquittal, neither havo thero as yet been any indication of an intention on the part of tho President to usurp powers noi delegated by tho Constitution, lliose bloody and usur ping demonstrations will occur about tho timo that Butler's apple blossoms nittKo tuoir appearance There aro over three thousand clerks in tho Treasury Department at Wash ington, not more than five hundred of whom are friends ol the President or his administration. Why uotgive the disloyal iwenty-hve hundred a very long furlough J No mun 'twas snid during a former Administration who reluses to support tho President can bo a loyal man. Therefore let them bo shuibed off. Tho terms of tho seven Repuplioan Senators voting "not cuilly on tho clovonth article ofimpeachmont expire as follows: Fessenden, of Maine, 1871; Fowler, of Tennesseo, 171 ; Grimes, oflowa, 1871 ; Henderson, ofMissouri lHdil; Ross, of Kansas, 171 ; Trumbull, of Illinois, 1872; Van Winkle of West Virginia, 18011. Colfax says: 'Vo put into the slavo's right hand the ballot to protect his manhood and his rights." jS'o you don't. You do it only so that ho limy voto you in tooflice. Down South yon have disfranchised or beaten near ly to death cvory colored man who dared to exercise a choice by voting the Democratic ticket. Cnl1icott,a renoRftdo Hemocritt ami Horace Grooloy's pet, who sold liimuolf to the Kepulilicnn jinrty somo yoRnt sinco for 11,200, lias boon convicted of extensive wbmky frnudd in New York, and will lie ftentcneed by the court to the Penitentiary. Thitj is another lladieal triumph. An excimnpo iay: Gon. Untlor auks that his New" Orleans condui t may be investigated. For heaven's sake let him havo his wish, this time. , "iViiurlfit. Or Hie fill of Mm , bt I'ev. A Hl, Ml. IMM' lift IIM II and s in a .- .1 MM I.Ni'N J all oil nifii"i Hi", I a. On the Ktti of n, . A...S T s' '. fo , Mr. .1"M I H " ' I Nh' wn ,,A A I If A ll I K It HI Ml lo. I all ol menses ip., Cleaillcld e..nty, I'a.J , On the fiih of April, ln. t.f 1 H.fsiMiai t K.q , Mr. T J Kl I MiSON IH.oi'M. oi otw.-np villa, and Miss HosANNAII UloMPnUN, wl Lawrenc township. On Thursday, llic llh dsy of Jly, !", by Hcv. K. W. Sn, Mr. 11,1.1AM HHArr 11 n and Miss 8AL1N A KAl'ST, both or ilradloid township, Clearfield eounly Pa. On Flindav, the 31t dy of Mar, t, by 11. . Hi.oitV, Ken.. .Mr. II K.N BY OlllthS, of l.aw- reiice township, and miss I'KIM ILl.A ci nil v, of hnox township , Clearlleld eounly, I 51 cw adrwItjsrmfBtjs. (1 AUTHiNAII persons are hereby cautioned J against purchasing or in any way meddling .tk ...... 1.... .i.ll, n ..n hnv mnre. three eows, . . - ..1.1 1...II iI.pm. vo.rlinir heilerS. Sil shotes, plows, harrows, one light wagon, grain In ' 1 . .... . - ....1 h. tne grounu, twneiii, rye, ais u't sui ...i entire stock of household furniture, now in the possession of David Miiiith. of Knoi township, as tha sauie belong to me, and are left with him sub ject to iny order. JOHN VOX. Kew Millport, May Z7, 108. jos-.ii. TyOTICHsKealeil Proposals will be revived IN until Mondav. June S, l1S, by the Lower llri.lire Coniuanv. for the KT0NE WOltK of their bridge. Plans and specifications cau be suen by calling on the Directors. u. n. jvi r.n u i-.i.ii. A1TM iir.MPIIHEV, W. W. HKTTrl, J 11LAKK WALTERS, WM. D. lilULtll, Je4-1t Directors. DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. jca Dn. A. M. HILLS, "TTTTOesirei to inform hit patrons, and tha public generally. that faehaaaseocimted with him In tha practice of D.ntistry, S. P. SIIAW, D. D. S., Who la a gradual of the Philadelphia Dental Collage, aca theretore nas ins nigoeii attain ments of professional skill. All work dona in tha office I will hold myself personally responsi ble for heiog dona in tha most aatisfaetory man ner and highest order af tha profession. An established praetie of twenty-two years in this plaee enables ma lo apeak to my patients with eonfidenea. Engagement from ft distance should b made by letter a few dsyt bafora the patient designs coming. (June 4, IBdg-ly. OAW MILL WANTMO. A couple of gen- tvj tlrmen, well vrpd in thn maiiufifturo of Lumoer.wiifa to rent ft 8AW Af ILL. They will rant it for ft share, or If the thousand. A nr per son having a mill to rent, will please aMri Hoi 7V, ClemrtWM, P. O. Miiy 28 -lt:pd moilACCO AM) KM. AR Bat eTn 1 di'h. t'onrreis, Ppan ball, floundar. natural leaf. One eat. smokins; tobacco, best brands of pure II aran. Connaetient aad State seed it gars, pipes, Sonteh sniff, rappre muff nt my'2$.m J. P. KKATZER'fl, nAl X AM) CA PK Spring styles io men's Panama, braids and Cantua bats, brown lur bat, black wool hats, yonnt rent.'s fashion able silk bats, old men's eaimere bats, platt ers broad brim hats, infant s fancy capf . ladies' and misses' sundowns at J. P. KKATZCK'S. B IOOT AM) IIO-: Men's Prenei calf sewed boots, Franch kippegued boot, meo's and hoys' balmorals, Oxford ties, carpet slitpera. ladies' gaiters, Kiench Moroeco shoes, polish boots, calf ski. shoes, children's fancy colored boots, lasting ankli-u, buttnnei hoots, gum over hoes and sandals at J. P. K HATZbltS. CAUTlOoAll persons are hereby cautioned against purr-haing or negotiating fnr a car- tain l'llONlSSUHV NOTE, gieru by me to Shcpard t Tweedy, per A. I., lllodget, dated Si-puli, 1SIS7, calling for Ftrrr dollars: as 1 have received no value for said sum, and will nut psy the note unless compelled by Inw. , 11 A 1U CM 1 1 II. Knot Ip, May IS, lSf,7-Jt 4 Kseeulir. Committee of the Clearfield C"un t Agricultural Hociety will meet at the Rreister's office, in Clearfield, on Saturday, the nth day of June, inns, at J orioce., p. m., tor the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of holding a Fair this season, and for the transaction of other business. fiATHAMLL HIMHKL, May 2, 2U Chairman 1) KCilHTKR'M NOTIt'K Notice is hereby 11 giren tbat the following accounts base been eiemiuoj and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphans Conrt of Clearfield connty, to be held at the Conrt House, in the borough of Clear field, eommeeclng en the third Monday of June, l.iei! Final account of S. P. Wilson, one of the ad mlnistretorsof Matthew A, Foreee, dee'd. Final account of Joseph V, . Lull, sdminl.tr tor of Walter W ilron, dee'd. Final account of John B. flormont, admlois trstor of Francis Ionard Uormont, dee'd. Final account of Charles Moan and Cyrenlns Howa, administrator, ef the estate of Jacob Qearbart, dee'd. Partial account of Christian Kerb, adminis trator of the estate of Charles Zilliox, late of Brady township, deceased. The account of Jacob Kuntt, administrator or the e.tate of Mary J. H carer, late of Urady township, deceased. Final acoonnt of James Somerrille. funrirtn. administrator of lis rid tSomerriila, late of Chest township, deceased. I. 0. BARflER, RrntsTra', Orrir, Kegister. Clearfield, Pa., May S, ldfiS. f NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. rninn ih to i.h i: mth ici-That on I the 4th day of May. A. D. itU. a Warrant in Bankruptcy waa Issued against the R.tate of William F. Irwin, of the borough of Clearlleld. In the county of Clearlleld, and Mate of Pennsyl vania, who has beca adjudged a Uankrupt on his own petition thai the payment ef any debts and delivery of any property belonging te such Uankrupt, to hitn.or fcr his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by Law, that a meeting of the Creditor, of the said Uank rupt, to prose their Debts, and lo choose one or more Assignee, ol his Ssute, will he held tl a Court of Bankruptcy, lo be holdeo at Philipe burg before 8. K. Woodruff, Ksq , llegister, on the 111 day of July, A. D. If-M.at 10 o'clock, A.M. THUS. A. RDWLKV, I'. 8. Marshal. Ity 0. P. IUrta, Dept. V. 8. Marshal. May 18. IHna-et. (;ri:at wkstkrx Insurance and Detective COMPANY. Inrcrpuratrd by Hie I,egislstnre nf Tllinois, with a-Cash Capital of J:nil),0(lil. lliune tltbcet Isrcatur, Illinois. Cash Assets, July U867, $171,697.85. This l the onlr Cumiianr that Insures agnlnst ACC1HKXT3 NOT KKSl LTINd I. liEATH. J. F. KATON, Actusrr. College Rlook, North Sd St., llarrisburg, Pa. WM. M. MrCl LLOl'tiH, Agent, nv!-lf ClearfM ld. Pa. Sprins lioods. Spring (ioods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Xn. 7T t'lirstnttt Htrcct. PniLADELPHIA, Hare jnsl opened, and offer at roruLAn r rices, sriiixo chintzes, sm,NG G1XGUAMS, SriUXG DELAIXKS, SmiNG VALEXC1CS, srmxa alpacas, and roruxs for suits. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 71 ( hestnut street, m, rniLADKLl'Hl A. v , V.nr ;?iflvnlirnnni!fi. GARDNER & KENYON'S PHILADELPHIA CIRCUS Organized for the Season of 1868. The mo t meritoriou crtneorn ever ori?ftnit(l Id ... .....- .t..t Aoiniiriwi amour itn uttaU'hr uhaito anil model KiiuwtrieiiiiM, dnnhing bM .... I. 1 l L .Sr...... .il't-,1 raulteri, mnrvlouf TumMwm, kI Ukth( nr- iirMiug liyiiiDnctf, original i,iown. uaumui lion, pretty Pniiiea and Cotnio MuIm, with Chuhb Comubim, New VftgaM Van, (from .u. -It ..I) .l.ihnitsnt at Mr. Hon. llitb- oork, of -rbiladHihi, Pa.. paintp.l and orn Diiiii.il hvthe Wmnan JJrolbcm, PbiladHphia'i favorite art.itn. Meirni. fiARTKTl 1 KEN TON' would n rpctfiilljtal tlm. fit Arfrnniting thii Circa tbry bve &r(l neither time, labor or moucy to Bifcke tbi umbiniiD tb must BH1LMANT AM) ATTRACTIVE ever ji relented to the piiblir; th Foar QunrU-n of tbe (iM having etntri.utrd their Choice M. Ovmn U fnno thin Itrillisnt CiiU lltion. Tbii GRAND ALLIANCE OF TALENT it rir&iiis. oivad s Bcale of lrniiiwpletitd Mar- tiifiornM, and Kitrtirrdlotry aod Varied iUer- formanM of tb (Ire at Ann of FOREIGN AND NATIVE ARTISTS will fnaurnrat a New Era In Amniraientf. Thil rntvrtainment will b produced with a degree of vrifcuiaiiljr aod fpienuor nevar bolura auemptea In tui or any otuor eounlry. Look out sbr the GRAND PROCESSION! Daily at Ifl A. M., tbe flnrit din. lay of richly or namented Witron and Vam that have vr vn pwi in any puMie entree, cpellinir In Daitlfn Muffnifiocnce anythintrof the liind crrf witncMeii, will be leai by the Nw iUod ( hariot, drawn by a line of imported llorwit, containing BAMBERG'S FILTER CORNET BAND. Family Tarti, La diet and CniMren will find the Alturnoon the nioit plcaunt time to Titit the ttrru. Ihton open at I oVIoek in the afternoon Per- fiirioann at i, MlillT Dnon open at half ait a ociock rerirmauc at bail fai . ADMISSION 50 CENTS. Children 9 years and under, SS rta. UK US FOR A L I.I Ion't forgrt I be Par and Pate vhen Ibis Mam motb Cirrus still exhibit. Look out for tbe large Uill Hoards, erected be tbe Advance Agent, cov. errd stith the finest Printed material ei or need ahead of anr Traveling Comoaur. llo and see the Ureal HAN' aith his Talking Horse, Iodic Mules, and all bis highly Trained Animals. WILL EXHIBIT AT Clearfield . . u Thursday, June 11. Philipsburg . . Wednesday, June 10 Luthcrsburg. , Friday, June 12. r-TOI.L BIUIXiK FRKK TO AM. on that dajr. CHAHLtd M1UTXKY, je4-U Ucncral AgrnU SherilT's Sale. Tlrtna of a wril of Lemri Fnri$, . I ) tned out of th Conrt of Common IMoa f Clarfid eountj, and to ana dtroolfd, there will be etpnued to PI KMC HAI.K, at the Court Home la tbeboitiaith of ( learfifld, on Mondar. tha 15th da; of Jue, iKftS. t 1 o'clock, P. M.. the fnl lowing property, to nil t All thnM two crrinm tnwt of land eitonte In Mnrria town. hip, t N aiflrttl rouniv. Ta.. boun'ld and drecrihfd a fnldtwe : tine of thi-m botrtnniiiK at a popt, corner of lend in nnmp of Ulair Mi-Clan, ahan: thrnoe atnn thn mmr nfrth one drjrrve ratt two handrcd end thirty-five pwh to a whit pine ; thenre eifhty ninc drgrrei wiet thrve hundmt and nxtrrn porrhm t old hiikory; thrnre alotijr; the eurvey hprrHltrr drriliwi, xmth one decree wrid two hundml and thirty-five per. to post ; thenoa hy Und in name of John Trice foulh eighty-nine decrw. eaut thrre hundred and nix torn perclie. to plmtof hrinninc, e-ntairint fnwr hundrrd and thlrtT-i-rrrti arrei. andona hun dred and forty-Tuur pert-he and allowance. The other brjriniunie at old hickory romer; thrnee north eighty-nine drgrfet went one hundred and fniiy-flva vrrrhn in pnet j thence eouth one do (rree wet two hundred and thirty-five prn-h to pot ; thmcn along land in n tune of Julm Swan wirV ponth eighty-nina degrw enul one hundred and forty-five prrrhea to pout ; thenoe alnc firnt dprvrilett tract norlh one degree ea-t two hundred and thirty-five perrhef, toplaoe of Iwginaing. con taining two hundrrd acrp and allowance, le,ng part of eurvcy In name of John NirholtNin. 8eiied, taken In cxfMitin, and to be aoldaa (he pntpertj of John J. Miller. lliddri will take Dotice that 15 per eent, of the purchwe money muat be paid when the property it knocked down, or it will be pat p again for aala. CYKKMUS 1I0WK, Paaairr'a Orrir. I PherifT. Clearfield, Ta, May t 8fl9a J SherilT's Sales. 1 T rlrtueof sundry writs of reMriti',i.i .rnnsn. 1 ) issued eat of the Conrt of Common Plea, of Clearfield county, and to me directed, there will b, exposed to public sslc, at the Court House, In the borough of Clearfield, on M or day, the 15th day of June, 1 R(W, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described Heal Estate, to win A certain lot of land situate in or near Osceola borough, Clearfield county Pa., containing about one ai re, with a two story frame house erected thereon, excised, taken into execution, and to te sold as the properly of II. II. Krvhert. JWMlidders will take notice tbat IS per rent of the purchase atoney must be paid h i the property Is knocked down, or it will be put ap again for sale. CRb.Ml'S lUiW'K, hasatrr', Orrira, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa , May 23, HAS, j gt DIttl.l tio )k"pahtm.riiip. i he partnership heretofore .listing betweea Lewis A. Stonerosd and Thos. A I'ml. sns under the firm name of PTONEUOAD A PUliiKAl X. was dissolved by mutual consent on the H'lh dsT of Mar, led. Uwis A. Ktoneroad will collect ail outstanding debts due the firm, end wilN.tisfr all liabilities. I.. A. 8TtN Kilo II, THOS. A. VlUPKAVX. Oscmla Mills. May Jfi. M. .!m!i'fr,;rr.:i N (1H l.Ts Ulabe Crier. fn.,4,M the minor cMMren ef I,, ft I .11,1 otlce is erei-T gim . p Klste f.. gusidisa of the minor rhildrea ef 1.. h ( d,-.d, that at an tlrofsn.' C.,art ,,- 1 lean'.. u, o. low -.n m r"sre, la.. rota was g.snte.i npn ta -su ri l.i.i, (. to shrw ran., ok, be should f nt ctrs.riHi,,,, securltv as gnardian aforesaid, or tb ere eel I the real estate of said decedent, gr be Ins said tirphsns innn, on the ITtk ia. April, A. II. 17, rseoked. faid rule, lurnable on the 1Mb dar of June, beiag 1, Erst da? of netl tern of Court. Jilajr Id 41 t. u. HAHIiKH, Clsrkl f )1 1( I'To faraael Rank and flams, X Whlte.eiecutors.,n4 Andrew Ksail-b.N, hia'th aad ber au.osna, i-eier coanri, si cbildren and heirs at law ol Esther Vi uiu ' merlr Kstber Mniitb, cbl dren and heirs at , of Peter Moilth, late of rlrlltownshlp.Cleir. county, dee'd, and all parties in interest Notice 1, hereby glern, that at an Orptk Court, held at Clearbeld, In and for the en of Clearlleld, oa tbe Ixth dar of tlareh, t I KSH, the petition of Jacob w. Campbell, . dian of J. II. Hnitb, minor child of Jonaibu f-milh. dee'd, was presented, praring that, eific pcrforaiance be decreed of a contract I, insr date the 21st April, JN54, between tbe . Peter rimitb and Jonathan II. r-tnltn, for tin . of certain real estate, situate in Canoe to.t. Indiana eountj, Pa., containing eigbtr s bounded on the nortb br land of lisrid K. end Villiain Martin, en the east by land nl Saltrglrer, on tbe west hr Charles lonnut. on the aoutb br Henry 11. Uen I. Whereapon the eaid Court, on tbe aauit directed a citation to issue to tbe heirs an ecu tors of Peter bmilh, deed, aod all paru interest, lo apniar on the srst day of Juns next, and show eause, if any, wby a deer speoifie performance should not be granw the aa!d eontract within aoentionea. May 2a-et I. U. ItAhllKK, Clerk we. ,1 arcs.., .1. B. TNO.I.. TEN EYCK & THOMPS CURWEK8VILLB, PA. TT AVISO lust rrceleed from Kew York 1 tbe largest and best aeleeted stork Isoods, w, are now ready to oner the earns old esMto,aers, (to whom we return thank past farors,) and tha ciuaens of lbs county orally, at Prices that will Bender Satisfaet. Aire a, a. call before purchasing elsewberi. thereby aare from 0 to 20 per canton jourgi Our stock consist, of a (real sariety, ,ueh DRY GOODS, NOTIO CL0THIXG, GROCERIES, HARDWAr. QUEEySWARE, PAn'TS, 01. DRUGS, PKUIT OF AI L KIMr Fish. Rait, Leather, Fhee Findings, BOOT: MiOtb (eastern and bom, made) in grm riety, and at reduced (gurus j Tl.VHi riAUK, As., Ac. TE.S ETCK THOMPS' Bering re associated II. B. Tbompsot me ia tbe there trade, I desire all person debted to sne, by Kote or bo.k aeeuunt, to and astlle tn, same without delay. WM. TEX ETC Cnrwenirille, May, T, U63 If. COURT PEOCLAMATIOS. IlllKKIiAS, Hon. EAMl'EL LINX. 11 idenljudg, of lb. Court of Common of the twenty-fifth Judicial Ilistrict, comou tlie counties of Clearfield, Centre and Ciit and iion. SAMUEL CLVDK and Hon. J WILlikLM, Associate Judges of Clenrfelt base issued their precept, lo me directed, u holding of a Court of Common Pleas, On Conrt, Cowrt of Quarter fcsions, Conrt ef and Terminer, and Court of Uenerml Jail Ise at tlie Court House at Clearfield, la and l county of Clearfield, comrr coring on lbs Mouiajr (1Mb da) ol Jane, 1 unset, si continue TWO WhKKS. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby girt,, Coroner, Jasticea of the Peace, aud Cws.; in and fcr eaid eounly of Clearfield, to air their proper persons, with their Rolls, it Inquisitions, Kiasainations, and other ft. brances, to do loose things wbicn to then and In their behalf, pertain to be done. lilYEM wilder my hand at Clearfield, tlm day of May. In the year of oar Lord eai eand eight buadred and suty eicbt. CVKEMLS 110WE, SI PUBLIC SALE! GREAT REAL BARGAIN ESTATE! FT1HK aubperiher In t coda to bring bffur rubltc hia entire prrierty of Krai Lu Citiaana, take notice thai he intend if the roaaon tbat he ia going Weat therrfo gaina will be given, raid property it of tlx valuable in Vi mKlward 1ownhip, an1 a which ia more than one half mile from tit- road line at Pneeyvillc, on Clcatflcid Crcrk. A Tavern Stand, (One Half or In PuacvTille corner M eontainini Ifc arre, with KH R IHM SKS and a banc thereon : and almut .1000 fet of hank W tvjnwre Ttmter and Haw logt. which rent, oentf prr fooU yearly withoat houe prnii' ALSO, the adjoining lot, 6 fert in t Main rtrcet, and I -SO ftd bark, with TO SKS eroctrd thrrcon one Z atory. mtltv the other CHHtg atyle, rell anitcd for an; buriinefta. AUo, one twoacre lot, -one and a-k" fnra rnnevriUr. pituate on the rond lrl n. Tyrone to Clearfield, in the village rf Aw with a two story Jiunee and frame tile ' thereon, and all nrcruMtry eutbutidiiie ii- r dition. Tha lot ia in a good et.ite ot rul' and tlie premin-a well antted for awcrhsnk kind. Aleo a tract of land ettuate half a milr fr ee jrille, containing IS arrea and 11.1 prr the very beat COAL LAND. a well at tr l ifty acrea of which ia cleared with a houxe and donble log barn eroded Ihpretv- Alpo, one hundred arrea of TIMHTK L aituate on Morgan 'a Run, one and a hat! from I'uaryuHe, and one anile above Alt mill oa the aame run, with good road to Any ticraon or pcreona whing to esaw" or all of eid p pi) ert y will pleae tn call aubaenherat l'ueyv,He. or Amearille, ab" ' pleated to ahow them the aame and apart r la.Hir to give perfect aaafku'tinn. Th namel railna4 ia now loeatrd thronfh t Tille, and aa good aa guaranteed to h ea by tbe flrnt ol January, Is a. The lnre pMperty mil be ald In the b of I'LKAHKXKLU. on (Conrt Heck., On 7Wfny, June lilih, lv Citicena, kok to your intereat and p'" and examine for yourwlvfa O.r I am defr to aell. To give any pcreon a chance to f who deirea to do ao, the uney w ill a ?nircd in hand, but in three J menta, aefi lund and Mortgage, eed matla at aaW indoccmenta are here oftered to purehaer aubitcriber makea no reaerrtt. ioitive le eftecled ai aaid time. C. J. I4-' May?l,lS69,4:t pd 1TR.Y ll(K.Mrma treapaa.int A rremiaea of the nbacriber in tioifc" hip. aboat the JOtS of April laat. 11UU, with black apoU on the 1H ai.f,i to be eight or nine month a old. Tbe f" hereby required ta eouta forward, frort ' ty, pay charge and taka ilawayori'' dtrpoeed of aa tha law dirvcU. J. 6. FL! Fhawaville.May 11.3 t pd. VI)MIM1 H4TOK StlTH i:-' la hereby fiven that letter of Adw tinn, on tka aetata of 0. C. NlV deceaaed, lale of lturnaide townahip. C oouoty, ra having been duly grant naderaigned, all pertooa indebted te we will plea n make payneot, and tr' alaima or denaada will praaent thua niri.t without delay. CATHERINE MITCH' May !l t pd. Adota Mammolh Marble Wo: Cl RWKSgVILLE, PA. 'Phe nbscribrr, ar, prepared to fursii J- stones, Noannenli, 6ide TonV, Tcmbs, and Ctmetary Potta. Tbry make ta order any other ftyle of work l" be desired. They can compete wilk ' eign Manufacturers la style r aestc lower than elsewhere. All orders r"" tended to aad dslirered. Please csll drrsa, WM. II. COLSI RX Nay II, 4:t CorweM'" V