She Republican. Ceouck H.(ioom.AMKii, Kditor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, June 11, 18G8. DEMOCBATIC JJTATE TICKET. At'PITOK GKMERAI., HON. CIIAKLKM I- IIOYLIi, Of Fayette count;. Bl'RYCruit OT.MIHAL, CEN. WELLINGTON II. ENT, Of Columbia eounty. Mtemoerallr Connly Vommttlee for IMi. Tho following named gentlemen eomposo tlio l)cmocratic Standing Committee for Clearfield county for 18(58. Wo give the namo of the- bor ough and township in which the' reside, together with their post office address : district. mm. ornct. Boccaria R. H. llimlnien Giro Hip. 11,11 Hubert Mihaffey Ostend. Hnge John Mi:lntyre I)ram.ianllills m,.m Charles Hnsn m Iterator. Bradford Pamuil 1. Wilson ...Woodland. Mrarfv Andrew Pentl,jr I.utliersburg. iturnside Matthew lnvn Iliirnsido. Chest Aualin Curry Ilurii. Covington Jubn Uriel Frenchvilla. Clearfield I II. Wallers Cli-erlield. Curwnsiillo...Wm. P Chemtiers...Curensi ills. llecatur Ilirhard Hughes Osceola MilU. l-'erguson Ilea. JlcCrni-ken Lumber City. (JiTard Win. T. Mi.Corklo...r!hawville. tio.hen Alex. A. Head Shawaville. (Irabnm Levi HuMer (Irtiharoton Oalirb Joseph Krv Alliman's. lluntrn Frank C. Bowman. ..Penilfleld. Karthaus Thima ftnith Ansonville. Jordan Ueo. Heekendurn.....Salt Lick. Knot... Hohcrt Witberow New Millport. l.ewrrnee J. 0. Rohrvver Clearfield. Lumber City ..John A. McDivitl... Lumber City. Motrin Andrew Hunter Morriedale. U.WashingtonU. I. KcIT, Jr N. Washington Oseeola I.. A. Ptoneroad Oseeola Mills. prnn H a, F. Johnson rampianllills Pike M. L. C. Evans Carweneville. Vnion............llonaee A. Courtney. .H nekton. Woodward.-... Samuel I'. Slioff Madera. Theno gontlerncn are oil working Democrats, and can bo addressed freely and frankly with reference to part' nlTiiirs by their fellow-citizens, As sev.ral of them do not take the Republican and may not be aware of their appointment to this important trust, 1 hnpo the neighbors will bring the matter to their notice, or hand them a copy of tho paper. Geo. 1$. Goodlander, Chairman Pem. Co. Com Clearfield, Juno 11, 18C8. Theib Decline. The latocityclec lion in Washington fully demon strates tho overthrow of tho disunion party. That city has for years been in tho bands of tho opposition by lurgo majorities ; yet, notwithstand ing tho litct that 5000 niggora have within tho past year been added to the disunion hosts, tho Democrats carried tho election last wock, by 150 majority, electing their Mayor, and a majority of city counsels. But, mnrk tho result : During tho night tho lead ical bloodhounds stole tho ballot-box es, stuffed them, and the next morn ing counted the nigger candidates in by 75 majority. Two white men. while attempting to rescue a ballot box from tho niggers, were killed by a gang of black loyalists, in sight of the headquarters of Stevens and tor ncy. Hud theso crimes been commit ted at Charleston or New Orleans what a loyal howl would have gono uj: from these worthies ; but, having been committed at tho National Capitol under tho very noses of thoso "grand moral idea" statesmen, it socnis to at tract no attention. Ghostly Views. Tho Bellefonto Pre x says : "The acquittal of our Vice " President, Johnson, may result in the most serious detriment " of the entire Union." Bless your soul, neighbor, the Union is in no danger from any source but the Jacobin club. We will insure the safetr of the wholo concern for $5, if you will help us kill of! Thud Stevens and Ins political assassins We suspect that you apprehend "scri cms detriment" to your ar1y, because from vour course heretoloro, we are led to believe lliutyon do not caro continental for tho Union. The cdi tor is evidently troubled with a bad stomach, as well as bad politics. Que Kit Chaps When Grant test! tied before tho investigating commit tee, he sworo that President Johnson wanted Jeff. Davis and other rebel leatlers tried, in order to make treason odious, and that he (Grunt) prcvente him. Yet, what do we seo 1 Mr, Johnson was indicted and tried for "high crimes and misdemeanors," for not doing the thing; whilo tho same men turn around and nottiinate Grant as their candidate for President. Strange! Turn the man out who wanted to try Jeff. Davis and put the man in who would not let Lim! Get out, yo scallywags. The new Secretary of War, Gen. Schoficld, is unlike i(-infiTi'm-iio-policy Grant, llo hut a policy, and enforced it the first day ho entered tho Depart ment. The five hundred soldiers who surrounded tho War offico and blot k aded every door, to protect tho cow ardly Stanton in his berth of shamo, bavo been ordered beyond tho Poto mac, and the surroundings again look dfmocratio in form. St If-1 ' MMH. A 1'ivnl no-jnprr, wliilu Innionting over llio w liiUy n-Hti-lH, J' ! YUi Is true of New Ymk U equally Ime in m.n..l.l.,l,,. i hir.m and Cincinnati. I lilie.lei and C iidnnell. rnnenei- ..I... 1. ... ihta riiiM-t. tirvon-l eoropM""n I '. . . .-j Ii W. f..a the wmat ellT tn ina i nii-i r...... - .1. n,,.ihi iniini.i'.lilrl Ilia markets of New K.il'ni'd States, selling wl:ay ire- ; .. r at t.. II Ml mr aallon in Iloilon and in all tlx Sr Kr.lr,d eiti. s. One b .u.. alone i 1L.I. I.I. Uim luIi mors WBIik'y ir i'i . in ' I . l i i.. In iIl wiibin 111 It"! ir tl'sn ns hols Sli ts ol PminjUMiia. Wo ask wh.ioo fmiU i it thut the Treasury in annually robbed of mil lions of dollam that now goes into tho iiockctsof loyal bummers? Does not tho infamous Hump Congross erect negro bureaus; reconstruct Siaten; i m poach tho President; and many other powerful acts which inuro whol ly to their porsonal benefit? Then why so impotent and powerless when tho interests of tho whole pooplo and tho Treasury ore to bo protected? Will some of tho liump backers ex plain this alternate potency and im potency, so visible during reconstruc tion and in tho collection of tho whis ky tax ? Although loyalists charge thoir President with committing"high crimes ana rmsuomouuurs, yui, wo oliovo that the seven managers and their backers, commit more crimes in twenty-four hours than President Johnson did all the time ho was"8wing- ing orouud tho circle" between Wash ington and Chicago. Men who make and unmake sorer- eigu States, and then aro too ineffi cient, or dishonest, to collect a two dollar whisky tax for the purposo of supplying a bankrupt Treasury, are surelv unfit to be trusted with the nterests of a great nation any longer, The editors of Llack .Republican newspapers are regaling vnenisuivus with publishing tho puffs given to General Grant, a year ago, by such i. . .i i ormins as tho New York Yorld and riltsburg rost, whose editors were then riding on Grant's mules, and tried for a long time to make their readers bcliovo that the General was rcaily a great man. We hope the editors of the two papers mentioned will quit writing Bluck llepublican editorials, until alter tho election. Tactics. A number of the loyal fools of Montgomery county signed a petition and sent it to tho Washington Pump, praying that club to withdraw from circulation tho one-dollar green- cks and twenty-fivo cent ehinplaa tors, upon which appear tho likenesses of Chief Justice Chase and Senator Fesscnden, respectively. They do not want to look upon such "truitors." Poor fellows 1 It must hurt thoir eyes very much. More "Thunder." It has been thundering again on tho Pacific coast. Oregon has ratifiod the nomination of Grant and his bummers, by electing Democratic Coneresstnan, two-thirds of tho Legislature, and nearly all the county ofllccrs belonging to ''tho Un ion savers." Tho Impcuchers have carried this state for a number ol vcars. Butler's aritilo blossoms arc coming out rather lato, but sure. Alas, Poor Forney ! Tho Hump Senate has kicked tho dead duck out of that Radical pond. Secretary For- ncr is no more. ' Occasional" will now bo "constant" in his quackings. Georgo C. Gorham, of California, late Radical candidate for Governor in that State, has been elected Secretary of the Rump. This is a victory for tho Winnebago Chief. The loyal Bcallawags have been very positive over "My Policy," and havo heretofore denounced statesmen for not having a policy. Yet, they now present tho people with a candi dato for tho Presidency who openly declares ho has no policy whatever. General Grant has undoubtedly sold himself to tho political harlolo of the Thad. Stevens persuasion. Tvt Them to Death. A very ro cent number of tho Philadelphia 1'irsa is freighted with tho astounding in formation "that there aro muny chil dren named aHer Chase, Fessendcn, Grimes, lioss or Fowler, who nror.ow branded wit ha stigma forever." Alas! a!ns! what is to be dono with these unfortunates? Why should not tho llnmr lco-tt ilisvi iCtntr Herod's, and order tho immediate slaughter of these innocents, and thus save them from tho weary weight of woo. they must drag through lite with such terrible names attached to their patronymics? Why not impeach the guiliy parents who have had the im pudonl audacity to attempt to perpo uute tho memory of such infamous truitors ? The Tennessee Woi.r. Old Brown low is complaining of the terriblo con dition of society in Tennessee. The people, he snys, nrc filled with a reb ellious spirit, and will not obey the laws. Wonder whether ho ever heard of the answer of a Dalmatian captive toTiberiiis? When Hallo was led cap tive inlo the presence of Tiberius, and was asked what Imd induced him to revolt, and persist so long in a desper ate struggle, "It is your own doing," suid the captive, "who send not dogs nor shepherds to protect your shoep, hut wolves to worry and devour thorn." The New York Tribune quotes He rodotus to show that tho proper pun ishmet t for Mr. Johnson is, "that ho should he executed und his skin tun ned." We suppose the while-coated philanthropist wishes to give Grant a jb. lireeley has taken pretty good care of his own hide, tor "rroo Unity" alwayn pays, and he now wants to take care of Johnson's. Tht tbm r rjr.Prifr It t ftnrtrtM. The Inncral ol ex Pie.'nleiit Jamea Ptn bivtutn took place from his late reidcncenoar l.ancasler, on mealier- noon of tho 4th inst. hratlmid, the tinmen v owned bv Mr. Hut-hanan hi the time of his decease-, and on which lit Im resided is situated on tho south sido of the Marietta turnpike, about! one and a ball' fro west of Lancas ter. It consists of something less than twenty acres, and slopes rimicr heavily to tho northward. Jt is al most wholly occupied by the lawn, which is irregularly planted with tho different varieties cf forest tree.t, in terspersed with white pino ami cedar. There are t wo entrances, ono on either sido of the lawn, whence gravel roads tiniceeil to the residence. 1 Ins is sit- imt.ii! near the middle of tho lawn at a (nnsiderablo eloviUion from the pilco. and is a plain two-story nwidcnco.somo thirty feet squaro, fronting north and son th. each front being surmounted by a portico. Two wiiigs run east and west, civinr' an L shape to tlio norm front, and making an oven south front of somo seventy feet, iho east wing is occupied us a library anu ino west no a riiiiiiiL'-room. Through the cen tre, from front to front, runs a spa- cionshall. The property was origin ally owned by tho Jenkins lainily, by whom the residence was oroctou in 1841. It afterwards passed into tho possession of Wra. M. Meredith, f Philadelphia, from whom Mr. Bu chanan purchased it eomo eighteen years ago. the remains lay eneoffinod upon a pedestal in tho centre of tho largo hall. Space was reserved at either sido for tlio possugo of those who wished to view them. They wore shrouded in white satin, with a heavy scarf of tho samo mate rial draninir the right shoulder, and BvtnriiliniT across the breast. Flowers in n refusion werestrewn upon the body and on tho breast was placed a neat wreath of miirnionctte. 1 lie appear anceofthe corpse did not indicate nrotracted illnessor suffering. Every lineament was fully preserved, and a placid resignation rested upon tno countenance. Tho face was pale, but it scarcely resembled tho pallor ol death. Tho cheeks were not shrunk, but retained that fullness which gave tho deceased, even up to his last ill ness, tho fresh and healthy appearance of a well preserved old age. I he coffin was a heavy metallic one, encascu in rosewood, of Bfiuare pattern, with rounded corners. It was elaborately ornamented with silver mountings, and in place of the ordinary bandies a silver rod extended along the upper edge, and by this it was curried. On the top was a solid silver sinoiu, in scribed as follows: JAMF.S BUCnANAN. Born April S3, KM. Wd Juno 1, IMS. On the inside it was richly lined with white satin, and around tho edge hung festoons of heavy silver laco, held to its place by bullion ornaments. Tho lid consisted of a plain and solid glass plato, without inscription of any kind. TENDER OF RESPECTS. Before tho ceremonies commenced opportunity was given for those in atlendnnen lo pay I heir lust respects to the deceased. The-arrangements for this purpose, as has been already said, wero complete. Ingress was had at tho north front, and those who entered passed eithcrside of the corpse, making their exit from the southern door. The stream of people poured in incessantly until tho ceremonies com menced. Tho attendance on tho grtiund was very largo. At tho early hour of 12 M. tho neighbors called in to viow the remains, and the sight of the honest country farmers, clad in thoir homely attire, who reeognieed in the dead a lost friend and dropped a tear over bis remains, was siuipio and touching. THE CEREMONY. Some time before his death Mr. Bu chanan requested Rev. Dr. Ncvin, president of Franklin and Marshall college, to perform the religious cere monies at his funeral. Alabout three o'clock the revernod gcntleman,atten ded by the clergy from Lancaster, en tered "tho hall from tho library. The speaker took bis position near the head of the coffin, and commenced the exercises by reading the German lie formed service in connection wuh the !K)th Psalm, followed by tho prayer adapted to tho occasion. Yhen tho tall and venerable form of tho man of God took his place, silence still as night reigned, and whilst tho beauti ful and impressive ceremony was be ing delivered, all eyes were directed toward the speaker, and every car strained to catch the sound of his voice. Tho initial servico concluded, tho Doctor delivered a lengthy but thoughtful and vigorous sermon. It is almost impossible in a brief spaco to do it 'adequate justice. The first portion of it was strictly doctrinal, and tended to assint in the solution of tiipl v.ii. it'nl iti-1 n ' ' 1 )ii t Ii mill the Resurrection." iho second portion of bis discourso was in pruiso of the deceased ns a true Christum gentleman. 1 ouching tho political predilections of tho decesod. tho Doctor said : "Those must be MX to that period whon all jealousies and all animosities shall have been buried, and when tho im partial historian shall be able to re cord all without bitterness and heart burning." Tho lutter part of the ser mon was minutely biographical. AFTER THE CEREMONY. thoso in attendance without,, and who hail not yet been ublo so to do, were allowed to pass into and through tho hall to view tho remains. At 4.S50 tho collin was closed, and in a few mo ments the pall bcurers took their po sitions ut Ins side. J hese wero eight in number, appointed on the part of tho Masonic Irnternity, who had siio cial charge of tho remains, the deceas ed having been a member of that or ganization. At 4.45 tlio coffin was borno out and placed in tho hearse, soon afer which tho procession wag lormed and commenced to move. Informed on tho Marietta pike In tup lollowing order: Tho Lancaster police force, headed by the captain, with badges draped in mourning. a ins. Messrs. O. J. Dickey. Capt. B. F. Bean, Win. L. Toiper, Win. Mi'lcr, 11. K. Slaymtikcr, and Adam Trout. The Sun Fire Company, followodj In order by ihe Frl-nd-hip, Washing t,.n, American, Sbillb r, Humane, the Ktnpire Hook and Udder Comply, mid finally the I'm"". 1 1 '"' hitter company, the old. -4 in the city, was assigned the post of honor because nf lb" deceased hav-ng been fur many ears rs an active, i''" """"'u '" lite an honorary member thereof The l'ntt .lrocarnedalilsiion.il a ceau lilul Ameriniil flag draped in mourn Ma.oran.1 Peleol and I olninon v najnrj... Members et Lan r llnr. Clrtr. Medirut Faculty and rre. P..ll nf FraullllU and fllnrfisi oiii-r. ail Stutltnt i'i no I'ri.lerrors and Ki.. nt. of .Mlilersvillo Normal Sebool. pirertors and pupil" ' Common Hrhools. . r v.. ...... Aittf-rirnll Miwhait'f. Tho Yarlou.OrdtM.oi M.U.aniciad lied Men and fceiietieial Socle-tie. Odd tfel!o, h th" 1-tano"1"' llg" '"H eousolltiriei. . Order of Fr wd Accepted M,. ns muler th. ...ortof tlio Lancaster Lod A. 1 . " ihe wbolo under tho insrsli.ltl.ip or Pi. 11. ltej polils, and headed by tbo L'nioo ijcuguo band. Tho Family physician, llcaru, suviorlod k pall-boarers on aither side. Ilekitious, neighbors and oitiicns. Dei ationuf Puilsdelphia citiiein and oomu'lttae " appointed on part of Domooralio Associations. Couiulil.eo"! Newiork City Council, delegation of citiisui, ami commitltie of Council ol Harris burg. Tho procession moved down the niim tn I. intersection with Wo3t Ring stroit, thonco down West King to Conlro Equant, uioncu uwn .un. Queen to VVoodward Hill Cemetery. The ceremonies at tno grave iuusiowu in reading t.o burial servico lrointne flmveli und nraver lrom page m -"i , . . - . i ii r.rtl, i.itiirfT: a tor wincn tno jtu- W V.'W .--.p, , .III anus denos le4 III the grave tno niniu- skin, emblem of purity, and tho sprig of evergreen. A dirge was thon play- ed bv the band, and a hymn sung uy k nrrW. Tlio crave is situated on tho southeast sido of Woodward Hill f Vmntprv overlooking the consetoga It w.w lin?d with bricks on tho side and bottcm, and it is designed to bo arched ith tho samo material. Tho lot in wiich tho grave is was purcha sed not long since by the deceased, and ho Das providod that it bhull be occupied by no one else. KOTAHLES I'REBENT. Betides tho delegations prosont from New York, Baltimore, Harris kurc, Philadelphia, York, Pa , Read ing and Fotlsville, as well as from as lociations, benevolent, political and .therwisc, walked over the route. About three thousand persons wero n the line of procession. Tho family L-arriago of Mr. Buchanan conveyed his iuimodiato mourners, including Mm. Johnston of Baltimore, (formerly Miss Lune) and tho Rev. Edward Bu chanan, the only brother ol tno qo ceased, was present witu n in enure family. The mansion at Wheatland was thrown open to tho public, and tbo body was exposed in tho hall, while tlio Bimny waiteu m un- r'x'in in which Jlr. Buchanan died. There were present ulso tho members of the committee on tho part of Congress, eonsihtinirof Messrs. GloSfbrciiner ol Pennsylvania, Thomas of Maryland, Eldridge of Wisconsin, Kerr of Indi ana, Blair of Michigan, and Trimble of Kentucky, acccompanied by W. ltouirhter. as representative of the Sergcaiit-at-arnisoflhellouso. Among oit.r. oroewnt ore Oov. llljlwl-, Judgo I'ac.kcr.lloii.Aug. Sehell.Mayor Uollinan, Gon. and Col. Patterson, W. B McKibbcn, Gen. JUilcs, Ulia.-n A Wallace, Charles Macalester, Cham bers M ;KiLbin, John Hamilton, Jr., Wm. U. Patterson, Judge Cadwalla- dcr, John O. James and others. APPEARANCE OF THE CITY. Long before tho hour appointed for tho moving ol tho procession the pike from tho citv to the residence was lined with people. Tho streets of the citv. also, were tilled with spectators, tho stores wero closed, and business of every kind suspended during tho af:ernoon From many residences and public . x 1 III- I places liners wero uis piayca ora pnu in mourninir. Precisely at 2 P.M., all the church and cngino bells coinmen ced tolling, and continued to do so un til after tho remains had boon deposi ted in their last resting place. Tho feeling in tho city among nil classes was that ol general respect, and Republican vied with Democrat to do thut servico which is meet when death bus leveled ull distinctions. Tho deceased leaves a will, and al though tho contents are not specially known, it is understood that 11. Ii Swarr, ol Lancaster, and Rev. Edward Buchanan, ol New lork city, a broth cr, aro tho executors. Various csti mules uro placed upon his wealth, but opinion bus settled down on thut which fixes it ut about SJ."0,0li(J. l'ROCM.lllNCS OF THE HAW.. At a hireling of the liar, held !o d for the purposo of manifesting its re gret for the denth of the deceased, Judgo Long was called to the chair. Alter addresses by several mombers, a committee was appointed to drall resolutions. T! cy reported tlio fol lowing. call fnitll our midst Jainos llnebauan, tlio oldest arid most dmtinpuishi'd nisuiber of our bar, who, by his higb rank ss a lawyer, by bis oiotnenre as a public uian, by his r-ohwial intt-lloot, and by tlie possnssifin flt all tbn strlittr qualities wl.ich a,lm lite human character, lias slied an imperit-babl lustra upon Uie leal profession, vhicb entitles his memory to the lasting aQeetion of this bar : thcra fote, ifesoiMil, That In the death of Jam, Buchanan the Lancaster bar mourns tho loss of its most emi nent member and brightest ornament. teeofren. That Ibe professional rnrerr of this most eminent man was marked by all the t,ih qualities of the wind and the heart which ennnhle human character and adorn the h-gal profession. ketrrd. That the mclnliers ol this hnr wear the usual ba.lfro of mounting (or thirty days, and attend his llllieral III a hnily. Aesoftn, That tlio Court ha requested tn direct that a copy of the proeedint;a of tins mrtlu h onlcrn) upon the uurutcl ol the court. (iworeif, Tbst a ropy of the procecitinps of this mooting ha oonimu-.ncatcd to the tumily ot the deceased, and that a committee of fltra ba ap pointed by the Chair for Unit purpose. The court then adjourned toattond tqe funeral. Tho citir.ens also held a meeting to attest their regard for the deceased, at which resolutions of a praiseworthy character were adopted. Tho day Vus very fins, tho sun be ing just enough obscured to reduce the ardor of its rays. Tho general concourso was very large, and tho ar rangements wero complete in every detail. It in naiil Mr. Coll'tix tukes his fami ly to litmvcr, Colonulo, bh mion nit Conrt'ss adjourns. Gen. (!runt will aiond most of tlio mim moron liis ftirm and witti his ft'iondain rcneylTanm. 'jUnrrtrtf. On T!..l!..l., J'"' , ' ' f,",",r Wr Aos li". ,n ' t"'',r- ""' ,i. A t. Mr. ilRolltl K P. t U !KKT. t-itgiiaon lown.bip, and M...H F. J liKAI'.ol l.aarcne loworb'p. At Loci HsTcn, on lbs mm of May, ol i.iino.. chnlio, JOII M rd.tlSS, ' Hum townsnip, arc.. HO Ter and t dsys. flvrrliSfnunts. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION To lie held o Haltirday. JulyJI, IWS nil I NTKll f FEE. l'rothonotarr. H'i KcfcWer and lU. order.lu : Commissioner, i Auditor, S3. ... 1. .1...1... .Dim li.kfts for each camtnlate I? . lr. will be ehsreedJJ pcrthou- ' , est a. No nam. w.ll ba inaarUd, uul. the cah awoinpaniei tho order. . i i.. Of Wool Wanted at the 1U.UUU KEYSTOKK STORE, Clearfield !' Juno 11, at. V iwt On i he .Hilt h or Slat of May I lost liO I i .in.... ui or between New Milltiort and Cur wensTillc, of Ilia following denominations ! Two l,;s ,0 each ; two bill, of ."i each : and .me bill of fill. 1 offer TWKNTVUVK l.oLLAHs reward for the recovery of the whole amnnnt. AHKAM riiOI'l.KS. Juno It. 31. New MillporCFi VllMIMsiTKATllK'H MriU:!-- Solc Is harohy giren, that letters of AduiluiBtns liou on tha M lata of JJllN BLOSS. deceased, late of Knox township, Clearfield eounty, la., basing been duly granted to the undersigned, all person! indebted to aaid estate will please araeo immadiata payment, and Uioee basing claims or demands will present them properly authenticated lor eetllemen without delay. joll-6l:pd UKOKliE r-LOSiN Adin r. Fair I Fair! I VT a rnoeting or the Kucculive CommittM of the Clearluld County Agricultural imhjii-i.v, held on tbo 6lh instant, It w resolved that the Society hold Us Kevcuth Annual Fair (commencing on Tuesday. October . I sua, and sontmue lour dars) on their grounds in the boruughor Cloarticld. the Committee, believing that in the past an undue discrimination hao been made by the hocicty it,. ..ri..uliural interests of Ibe oouuly, by oHtnng Iimi low premiums for farm pruducU. have jt....1 In u.ki a ehanre 1U umi rc.ici.-i .- full, by largely increasing the premiums ou all Lin. I. ,,r fHrm nroducts and stock. The premium lists, anu regulation., -l l- in due time. t. U. B.lRii'.s, June 10, ISoS. Mtcroiary. 10,000 Lbs. Of Wool Wanted at the KLYHTON K M "lll Juno 11, at. t.iewrneto ri The Lightning Tamer. rpiIK undenigned ara the Pole Agents in this I count v for the "North American Oalveniied LlUUTMNU RODS." Taese are the only aafe rods now in use. and are endorsed by a" w scientific men in the eeuntrr. M a bereby notify tha cttisena or tne eonniy that we will rat than up a better rod. anu lor I... .innev. than la ebsrtred by the loreiga agenU who annually traverse the eounty anu carry off our little cash, never to return. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR Those wishing lightning Hods erected on their buildings need but address ut by letter, or eall in person. We will put them up anywhere in tha counts, and warrant mem. j oe nou. anu Fixture! oan ba teen at any time ny r.in.ig i ouralnre. HMiltt.LL at xituucn. Clearneld, June II. Hi l' BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., Ko. 17 N. Fifth BL and U Commerce, l'HILAPELI'IIIA, Pa., WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, roa rna asia or Wool. Oinaeng, Fur Pklni, Feathara, Leather, Flal Seed. Urled Frulta, Cloeer feeet. nooia, Imi Ktlna Holier, lleeswal. Sheep Skins -. ae., o. CONSIGXM EXTS SOLICITED. Weekly Trice eurrent forwarded on request. Juno II, isas-tr. GREAT FENIAN RAID Philadelphia in an Uproar. Til AD. STEYEXS FRIGHTENED. Smith Found Alive I XT0T Cant John Froith. nor .nvth tho Ex 1 olorer. but W. FMITII HAN K FY. w bo has just returned from Philadelphia with a new and well selected flock nf Sl'HINU and M M M Lit O00OS, a part of which aro Dry Goods 1 Dress Goods I WEK AND BOYS-READY-MADE CLOTHING! HOOTS AMI fcllOLH, HATS, CArS, NOTIONS, ic, Ac; Atao Coffco, Tea, Sugar, MolasscB, Salt, Flour, Bacon, Pish, Spices, Crackers and Vinegar, At bis store I mile east of Karthaus (Clearneld. county. Pa.,) a II of which he is eel ling at reduced prices Ha alan keeps constantly on hand a good oupt.ly of Llol tins Old Kya. Ilrandy, Cs id and ine and all of the beot brands. Tliffhc.t market price paid for all kinds nf COIN THY" PttOIU CK. Tha public are aolicited to give him a call. No charge maaa for snowing gouus. W. rMITII FAKKEr. Karthaui Tp., June It, lSt'.s (Im -pd XOW READY! X 1.00k for 1lic Tiuu-H. K nnanswered and unanswerable exposition nf Ibo Naturw and Theorv nf our tlovora- uiouL THE PEDERAL G3VEHKMENT j Itn True Nature and C'harrrr; Beinn ft review f Jadpre Ptort'i rommnlrie on tbo 1 ooitltalioo of lb 9 I n ld Fui, BY Jt'DOE ATI EL P. VSnKR, A 1v Rludrnt on tier the Inntrnpilf.!, of VillUm Wirt, author of the Ufa or ratric llor.ry. Judre or tha tienaral Court 01 trg-nta, erretary tha Navy in ltUI-3. and Serretarr of State tht retiremaat of laniel ebator. w Uh an Iritrodtirtion and aopiuas Critical and Exj.lana lorj ules, IlT C. CI1AVXCKT ni KRi On volume limo. Cloth. Trie, 1 1(1. VAN KVIUI?. IIOHTOK A CO., Jell-It 111 Nassau Ku, New York. X .kl.l PI Ku. Caa ear money buying their hrooma. buekata, tuba. churn it, wathlmarda, elnthei p'n. .lulling pin. anno dot en, coffee m n la. looking g lanee. elorki. paila, bed cord, baeketa, butter bowl, window hade a, ntluiea, ear pot, matting. oUelothp. Aa.. t J. P. KKATZtKS. TAiu c; ami Mi.niri:.AlMlir(i aU y rohol. brimruine tx rai, cinnamon, cIotm, tampbor, canary teed, captor oil, cordial, rweet oil, muitard, maea, rhubarb. roin, gum ara hie, g.tnj ahellac, botiie wax, concentrated Icy, Hb bitt'i pota-h, wathlng poda, uponge. antphar, aa'iH, madder, eraam of tarUr, tartaric acid, liu vitriol, ltcorioa, perfumery, bair oil, magnesia, laudanum, opodeldi-c, prepared glue, indigo, nothing errup, toapa. Ir. Javae'a meHirine), at June 11, Im. p KHATZKKS. 1) lXTI J.HCarj ba euprlied wilh rne white lead, red lead, mow white ilna, brown iiue, tallow rhre, terra nenaa. dry whtav lvat. eenetiaq lead, dropblark, lampblaek, roee pink, Vermillion, pari white. iimW. Iirlhaga, lineeai oil, epiriu of turpentine, damar varnmb. copal varniah, aepbaltum Viratb, anellae vamtak. toaok Taratib at J. P, KUATZEKf, CLEARFIELD HOUSt,; (..rmetty aeK l.y Jas II. Cslit.l frotil ftrrrl, I'lilHi'iiiB. I tm,. I TE will Imt-eaeli an .is who ssrs wa ril If to lta diri-rl and ,rsal att"nil" all euslom-rs. or Ml t a.s Ibrss to re.i"lr orer we'l fiirniebed table, with clean ri""" sod ew leds, wbera all wist feel ot koass and tlis waary be si e. .t. New ii.b'it-i aiiarha4. iOII.I Mtsi MIIL1.1 ir v v , Pb llijilurg, Jons II, iml. Pi. pnuort. ATTUIX 411 fieTKitis an bctibtcsntioit-d airstti'l purchasing or In any wav meddling wilh ono bav stallion, one bar nuin, tbr.-a nis. one two rear old bull. Ibrre ti-arlinf hellers st .holes, plows, harrows, ono bshl w.foli. I" " the gi-onnd, (wheat, re. oals and corn.) and the entire stin k of boii"-liold lornittlre. w in the nosM-a.iun or Ilatid funth, of Knol township, as I . I I...H .111 . tha saute in-lone to me, mi are n-n wi, - i. . m. .. JOHN K- iect to mr ord, New Millport, May 27 1SS (jitit. s " AV MILL H lMI JI -l eonple of gen- in th" mauufartore it Lumber, wish hi n-nt a Is A W MILL. They will rent il for share, or by Ihe thousand. Any per son hai nig amilllorcn',willpleaeeadilre.s llo 7i. ClearlielJ, V. O. May 2-t pd C AI'TION All persons are hereby cautioned J arsinst purchniing or neg'tt lating for cer tain l'KOMI'SOKl NOIL, gi'cn i.y ine io Shcp'rd A Twee.lv, per A. L. Illndtfet, ils-ted Sept. 12, 1SI17, callinir for rirrv ihh.i.ss: as I have received no value tor sain sum, aim win noi liar the Dole uuless couipelh-d bv law. 1 ' I. 11-11, ClITTIf U .-V I II. ...III.... Knoi lp., May IS, lM7-.1t l 11.1)1 NO M ATI.Ill lI.h l anel bo.t.l-, I ) weather boards, ilckets, plastering lath, shingles, ealeiaed piaster, white sand, nails, spikes, locks, butts, screws, glass putty, eell-lae-tening abutter kiaiscsa, e-iweys saa hmi4 at J. 1'. ailA I E.lt.-l. 1 l I V riven that Ihe following accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain Sled ct record in this ofiioe lor tne inspection ot neirs. legaleaa, creditors, and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented lo the next Orphan.' Court of Clearfield eounty. to bs held at Ibe Court House, in the borough of Clear neld, eommeueinf, en the tiiud Jdonday of June, IKS I: Final account of S. P. Wilson, one or tno aa wjinistratorsof Matthew A. Forces, dee d. Final account of Joseph V, . Lull, administra tor of Waller V ilaon. dee'd. Final account nf John It. flonnont. adminis trator of Francis Leonard Uormont, dee'd. Final aecount of Charles Sloan and I yreniat Howe, adminirtrators of the oitale of Jacob Oearhert. dee'd. Partial aecouat of Christian Knrb, adminis iratnr of the estate of Charles S.L11IUX, late ot Urady towr.ship, deceased. Tho account of Jarub Knnts, administrator of the estate of Mary J. Weaver, late of UreJy township, deceased. final areoant o' James fiomerville, aurviving administrator of David romerviile, late of Cheat township, deceased. 1. U. tlA lilit.ll.. TleKtsTra's Ornrr, I hejieter. ricarf.cld, Pa., Mav 2 1SC.S. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. I Mill IH TO C.IVi: NOTK 1. 1 That i the Alb day of May, A. I. lf. a Warrant in Ilankruptcy was issued against the K. late of William F. Irwin, of tne borough or t learne'd.m the eounty of Cleartield, and Mate of Pennsyl vania, who bss been adjudged a liankrupt n hit own petition; that Ibe payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to ouch bankrupt, to bios. or fir Lis use. and the trahsler of any property l.y bira are loibolden by l-aw, that a meeting ot the Crsdilors of the said Psiik nipt, to prove their llebts, and to choose one or mora Assignees ol bio F.iule. will be held at a Ciurt uf liankruptrv, to be koldf-a at Philipa- burg before H L Woodruff, Ese, , liegisltr, IKBS. et 10 o'clock. A.M. Ibe lsl day of Julv.A. 1) THOR. A. ROWLEY. I'. S. Warshal Tly a. P. liavia, llepu l S. Marshal. Xley IS, Ihos.sl ;keat vesti;i;x Insurance and Detective l(IMPY, Incorporated bv the Legislature of Illinois, with a Cah Capital ol J.lI'l'.OI'll. Ilanaw Sltl.ee I llsrelar, ItUatib. Cash Assets, Ju!y77lG67p $171,697.85. This is the enlv Comi.anv thai insures arainst ACCllii:.M NOI liL.l l.TINO IN ltLATH. J. F. KATOX. Actuary. College P.lock, North :td Su, llurnnhutg, Pa. WM. M. JJoCl Ll.OfCn. Agent mv2S-tf CkarliWd. Pa. SherilT's Sale. "")T Tlrl of ft writ of LrrnH Fafi'nt, U- I nofxJ out of the Ctmrt of i empKia P)u CiftTfied county, snil tn tn flirorted, thr ill bo nfio.fd to ri'I'LIC h A L E. at the Opart Ilouee la the bomneh of floirfirld. oa MonrinT, the 15tb Am? o( Ju"a. lSfl-t, at 1 o'clock, P. W., the fi.!lfwiri)f firtrtj, to tit : AH lliiiiti I aw n Mirtaiiii travitm nf Uml ttuatft in Murrii t..wr.htp. Clmrfirld emmty. Pa.. K.ahrftHl and dcwriiHM. a follow: One of them brcitiniiif; at a toti, ctiinrr 01 tuna in name 01 niatr wi lart ahati ; tin nc along the eanie north onr ofprrT eaut two hundnd and thirty -flva perhf to a 1 white pine; Ihrne eighty-nmf dcriv it throe hundrtsi ami nxterii prrrhm t old hrlvory;. thrnv alonp thr turvey h'Tratirr dicnivrd. e-'Uth one d-irTw wret two hiilidn d and thtri .fur per. : to pnt ; ihfnoe hy land in name of J-.hn l'ne eouih oifrliiy-miie deem eat ihrw bundriMl and mxtroti pT('h, ttr p)(veuf Wgintiitir. cnlairinit fooT hntidrrd and thirty -erven arr- a intone hun drvd and furty-ftmr prrfhf and allowmw.. Tli other bepmninp at u-d birLorr rornikr: thftirr north eighty-nine drprwa cm one bundled and forty-fire prrrhe to pout : thrnr 1-c.iiih one d. prer west two hnndrrd and thir-y -ave p'-rchrf to ji-Mt ; tin ner alone laml tn iiamr ol J"iin eirun- airk eimih rihty-mn ilrpwe rat one huiulitd and f'trty-fivr prrihoi to pt : thrnr ahme hrt 1rrritm trart north one ilrcrre rat two hitndmt aid thirty-live pfir ben. lo pta-e of ljriiiiainu. ein- tn ine tno huudrtM a' re and allnaancr, tn-mc pnrt ol furrry 111 namrot ,lohn N i.'hol"n. hnt.-d. Uktn in 'iiiiin, and to e iml.i ae the pMprrtv n( John J. Miller. 4MJ.ddert will take ftotiee that 15 pir rent. of the purctae U'tney mutt be paid when the timpert? la knocked down, or ir will b rot tap again for aalo. CVUtXICS HOWE, (SHKmrr'i Orrira, ) .Sheriff. Clearfi?ld, Pa, May S JR. J SherilT's Sales. "f "T Tirtne nf mndry writ of rt trfiiiom' t rpun y leaued out of rht Court of Common Plcae of t learaold eountv. and t aie directed, there w.K be expoard In pubhr aala, at the Court lloaee, in the borouph of Clearfield, on Moidnr, the i.nn aay i June, m 1 ti... k, m., tb lollowiiig doaerihed rle Km at a. to ait 1 A certain lot of land tltliatc 10 or nrr Oprrnls boniufcth, t'lcarbrld roanty rontatmng nbout one a r, with a two nry frame hon rrrrtoti therfaon. reifv, taken into exeemnm, nd to re tvidd a the prtnrty of II. II. krpbart. jr-HtddoM will Uka noun that 1ft per cant. 01 me purooaea a-oney taunt l.e pad ine rroptfrtT ip Raocaed rt own. n-r it arilt k op a ain hr aale. CiKK.MVeS How E. of raitairri f-rric a. I Sheriff. on Clearfield, Pa , May 2S, ISM. f l pnns i,ooas. Sprin? (icods. ? ai??niiT t'tfi. i """Ml, hereby requited to m. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., fco. m t'hraliiut fatrrrt, rniLAPrLrnu, Have just ofened, and or r al POri'LAR r II ICES, SPIilNG CmS77.TS, snnxG CINCUAMS, SI'RINU iir.LAi.i:s, srni.NG vai.knciils, SmiSG ALPACAS, AND 1'ori.INS FOR SUITS. v T 1 T- v- r. V V a n e rf-i r ll 1 b 1 1'. I , MIA K i tX 7T ( lir-inut Strert, rniLAiir.LriiiA. tnj? (IT-y ITU Itll.l.ai-Juatiees' and Con-lalile.' ly 4 Hills, lur sal al tins oftx-e. Mailed !o an. addrrea on lb. rereijil el 3d esnre. doj 3, Vfir Tur' aN .OIK I ...T 1 .1. f . ' I "s i -i .' ,": Ml,. il,. n t,,f e. 'Ul-i nil. Ni.i.cs ! ir I li r- ..,t . o U,e w, -r.- I (-I-...I (1 A, ll . I al so t'i I so. i o-i I. H.i- ! h i SI "' V rut w. g-ole i " n 'I ss d h ia i- h' h. ---i -tn ! - I i I s c nor a. t Inn se I ll.e M.le. atc of Said c. c, , i r lit tbe said Ofptiet s t . t. e lis 1; , , April. A P. l'-7. Is re .'..led .1 i,,, turnal.ls en tSe I ih dav i f Juos, t. ,( Srit d, v i f nut term of iV ri H.j 21 tl 1 " LA ItiiLR. I l( ItI K 1',To Ssmn.l l!snV at I !-.,, V btte.eli-cuttirs.aod Andrew .-e i i , Km 'lb soil her ru'lal.l. I'. I.r Sn.iil . ,. el ildree an I blr. at Isw i.- l itl cr l,,;, m'riy Father Snbi'h, rbi dren at. -1 I a,r. , nf I'el.r Smith, late of It. II 'own.h . I . county, dee d, and all p.rties in im -i Notice is hereby giv.n. that at an it v . Coon, held al Cl . arnel I. in and f..r tL.t1 of t'learbe'd. oil the I'-th ds of ta.ii,ti I'Ca, the petltio" ol Jacob W. ( smiio, d an of J. II. ."imitli, minor rl i!d of Jo:.s-i, Smith, deed, proeemed. p aying t!i.,, eifie performance t decreed of a eontr.eu. ing date ihe2tst April, le .4, beteren n, Peter Smiih and Jonathan II. Smith, fori of certain real estate, situate in I m' t. ai. Indiana eouotv. Pa , eemtaining aitbt, i bounded on the norlb by laud uf lid i and V iillam Jdarlin, oo the east by lani . Salt.giver. on the west by Cbsrlta tota on the south by Henry II. lient. Vibereui'iu tha sai.l Cotrt, on Ibe sni,i direrted a eiiat.on to i.sue to the ht-ir a. colors of Feler Baillh, ds''d, and all fan ini.,..t in aim tar on the brat day ot Jtct ...t and show eauae, if tar. hy sueeiltc ptrlormaece sbouid not be taL. the said cntract wi-bin meniioned. y.f se at I U- KAkota, Cten si tas irca. a. a. luist TEN EYCIC L TKOItlPS cikwi:.;-y:lli PA. II AVIN' 1 just received from New Yorl l larest and best selected it- ia4li, ws are now na-ly to oner tne earns old ru.to.aers. (to wocm we return ttiai past levors,) and tha c:tucnt of the eun erally, al Prices that 'will Lender Satkfa Give s a eall before purchasing elsewhei thereby aave fruni lo It) ptr eeot on Ocr stock eonsiou of a peat varieiy, sart. DRY GOODS, N0TI0 CI.0T1IISO, (.Il'lCEI'.IKS, IIAI.I'W.'.: Iini fcM. FIiriT IF ALL fc.If Fiab. Rait, Leather, Pbea Findings. BOOT bllUE (eastern and home made) in r". rietv, and al reduced tgures ; TIN. FLOL K, Ac, Ae. TEX EYCK sf THOMP; Having re associated H. II. Tboaipstt me in the above tra.ia, I demo all per. .. dehted lo ma, by Note or Pix.k account, t 1 IDj Mttie the aame wilbout d-tay M. TEN" TV Curwenrville. May, ' im;s if. COUET PEOCLAKATIOS. j y l1s-.lt I A . lion. rAMt'KL LINN. ' h'coi Judire of the Court el Cooiti ta of ll.e twenty filth JodirUI llirL-irl. e. n t ! the counties o( t'learficbl . Centre end I I and l.on. 8A1SVLL CLYUK and Hon. J i W1LIU LM, Asstiiate Ju ices of Clearti-.. have issued their precept, to me direct.d t ! knliline of a Court of Common 1'lra". Ilr. f Ciwnt. "urt of Woarter ft-im. Coon a: I and 1 or miner, ami t onrt oi i. etiemi nan i-. i at the Court H,m at Clearfield, m and ! I eountv of Clearfield, eolutnenring on t'e Hon lav (I.MIi la) ol June, le-llsa, t continue T W I KKS. NOTICE l!'. therefore, bereby giico. ; Coroner. Ju.ticvs ot the Peace, and Cor,-i in and iVr said eounty of Cl-Mirfield. to ai, tbeir proper persons, whh their holi. r. lauutsiliotis Lsaminaliou. slid other P. brances. to do liioee tb-ngs whirb ic thetr. maA In Ibetr b.silf. periatii to at dour. UIVtN under aay band at Cleare.iJ, tV.o day of May, in the year of oar Lord ea saad eight bun 1-cd and sittr er-M. CY IlKNll'b UoW E. 51c PUBLIC SALE! GREAT REAL BARGAIN I N ESTATE 1 1 THK nilwriW ir,tni tr briar bf I'ul.Sic hi er.lur pr-H-rtT of ll-) K'j I il.t.fii. tl.c ii-itii- tt.I t." in: Tid-t the rtfi.fi that he i r"'"-: Weft thm . rain" erill br ren. .ai t ptJ i : tr vaiua.ile ia W.i-bdMard tt.wn-htv. ui r h;,!. le rrr than pn" half Bnlc tntin ! rid line at Pn-i-v t'!r. (n l'ia'n-'td t vk of I j , j j 1 TaVeiH Standi ( Olie Hllf OT .,...:iir, - ,.,. 1,,, v, cntfr arrc w.th 1 ui K H'M L-i aad a bra r thertHn : ami a'i : 0 ' Itf ol !i.:.k t ."-.aTT TiIIiIm r Uld l.'iiJ-. tlinrii rf-''' Cftitf prr f't. t'r! . :th-ll' h'fi r - : Al ', the a l;"ii'nc .t, f ti n t Main Mrwl, aii.i 10 j.t la-k. Will: Mefi ervfffd thereon our It ury r. the oilier c tU 'e v It , well mitt d fur ar.; ; bufinenti. Al. one two a"v ! -I, o- an! a h fn.m I'uifyilh. mt:it -n thr r t i 1 -' 1 yrtitf to CU aHi- Ui, in tt- Vil':ji -I An--with a two eto-y h"Ue ami fmtio nia'oe ' tiirrwiu, and all n'Ti .ary ni'vvni -n-.: 1 dttion. The it if in a pmil ?t:U : .-1." an. thr j-rrtuiece w cl! nkh 1 Ui a nie. kind. Al-' alra- of lan 1 tit .tare h lf a w. '-U !r aeyvuk, ctii'an.H'f; l ' ar. 1 l'.'i " the very hi tVAl. l.Wf'.a well ei itty of weh i r!eaee-1 w :n a houe and ctouhlc b'g bam ires-tf ' tlvn-'i Alt's one bnu.lrrHi a.-ni oi TIM1-H 1 jitnr.ti- on Mi'rirnn . I'.un, one and r-'- ' from I'uwymHi-. and one milr aWd-te .'- mill on the aame run. a ith c n l I" ( , I i ; ! j , or ail oi aaid i'pt r!y wil' pU-M t. cs.1. j v i faiT mi 1 (;- i.'.. . f AiiA -v;:u, b j ptr a ., lo nhow litem tne eiMi wed tyav' 0 I or la'vOT to cive perieet a.jil.'t i- r,. Tb- n.inel raiipiMi-l x now toeate t ttiTv I' Mile, an 1 a ro.i a rarante-d t" t-'f"; by tbefir oldanuan, i', Th- alniT- p-ospertv a ill he rs V K" of t l.L M I li:i.;., ou (Court Wf.1.1 On Tuefay June tilth lv C it iien. b'k to your inter., an 1 -and w..,ibr (,ir y.iui-)!! r, br i mv- I ' " to pf. To fir any erem a ebavn t. e a bo deire to do o, the anunY a -It roi iirtd 111 hand, hul 111 thre pi.; ui ut. f-1- -nd and Morten?. hw made a? inducement are htre nftend to Mir '(,! . ilwrit-er uiakee no rraerve. l -:t v lie efli-etnl m U(i itlBt). C.J. Ma ?1. hv 4 i pd Hn i a I1M.'..qi tre pa-inc ' ! - p'eotirep of the utf nb r in tiotr ' f aut the S.ttS of April U.t. a : llin., wr.b hiacfc pot on the lti m - oklif:bt or nine montnp otd 1 he J, er..ts r" lay i i: tv, psv rbsrges. and talcs it I dtrp-ised ol as tae law direi-u. J. 5. fU'1 Khnwsvill, yi,y JLt-ipO. I in lll Mil It him .nu i - I is herrl.y giren that Irtters ot .! ' tke eatats el C. C. .V ! I I deresHe.l. late of Cumsrle t.wn.r io. I'1 eoonty. I'a., Raving been dn'v grante4 t- ! andersigaed. alt vrs.as intiitiied t' j Utte will nlease onaks r.aiw;rnt. and to. J I.S1HW or demands will ...sent ttisui t-tr rm wiintiui oeiev. CaTUKI.INE MITCH?' Hay II 'I pi. Asa.!'"' Kammolh Marble Wcr: Cl KvTENSVlLLF, PA. fl'lie eahseribers ara niT.are.l to furni'f " A siineo, Monutaenta, Hide TmnS Tooilis, and Cemetery Teste. Tkrv ake to order anv olker stile of work is' i keeleiirei!. Ia.r sin reanete wilk at; eign Menu fart ti rt-r in otile at neatee'S -lower ihaa rleea here. All ordi-ro rr.aiF:' tendt l lo and delivered. Please eall '" drrsa, ii ..tt-t-t-v s atr.n. Il JU. SA. V'.'l.l . 1. - I May :i, 4 tpd trwi";'