ShcgcpuHiran. Georoe B.GoonLAnnr, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, June 18, 1S68, DEMOCRATIC J5TATE TICKET. BOX. CHABLRS E. BOYXB, ff Fayett. ewnoaty. ar.Tir.e iinui, CKXt WKIXISCTOX H. BUT, Of damble eweurty. Tho Disonionisu, at the late) rauni cipal election in Washington, D. C, acceeded in electing two bock nig ftrt to the city council. The Demo crats, like grjotlcmen should do, pro weai against sitting in the chamber with lb em. The Democratic National ConTen tion assembles in the city of New Turk, on the 4th of July next, two week from nest Saturday. Pendle ton, of Ohio, or Hendricks, of Indiana, or Seymour, of Sew Tork, or Adams, of Mass., or any other pood Demo crat, will satisfy our ambition. An attempt baa keen made in the Samp Senate, aince Forney wae kick ad out, to charge all the other officer of that body, but when a teat role waa taken laat week, only four Sena ton Toted for a change, ehowing that the "dead duck" baa but four friend in that bureau. The trial of Hoa. Jefferson Davis has for the filth time been postponed, until October. Tbe-JIadical leaders do everything by halve except rob bing the people and the Treasury. c . :.u.ir v. TW.. k.. been in court repeatedly, but will never be tried. The negro population of Georgia is traveling with giant strides towards extinction, and so rapid ia the decline that even those living among them ran ice the decrease very plainly. Such are the fruits of Radical philanthropy. Inatead of freedom, extinction and death is th doom of tbe colored race under Radical influence. Jay Cooke'a "national blessing was ibcroased nioe million seven hundred and seventeen dollar during tbe month of May, and is likely to contin ue in the same proportion for several months to come. AT hat! Xo war, populution and wealth increasing and the "national blessing" along with it! Who ever beard of such financeering and such blessings? The Rump Reconstruction Commit tee has reported a bill cutting np tbe territory of Teas Into three States to be named East Texaa, South Tex as and Texaa. It provides for tbe ad mission of thee stairs as soon as tbey ratify thsBhu Republican fourteenth article, which they attempt to lore into tbe Constitution, in order to en franchise all the nigger Tba Rump Senate having rejected Genera McClellan as Minister to Eng land, that gentleman baa signified hi intention of returning bom. He will at once take the atamp lor the Democratic nomine for President; who ever he msy be. What love these loyal scallywags have for the soldier, who twice saved the Capital and tbe "late lamented" from rebel confiscation. SraAKol Moytairrs We notice that a few newspapers and politicians Leretofor considered Democratic, are making an eScn to nave Chief Jaetice Chase nominated for President. We admire Judge Chase's Slate rights doctrines; they are grand ; bat we detest his negro suffrage sentiments. and could never support bim for any office an til b renounces this heresy Ws also not io a movement in this State, to th effect ihalour delegation to th 5aliocal Convention, sbonlder Jsilge Packer, and secure his nomina tion for President This is a farce, and even more ridiculous thsn the Chase movement. Tbe men at the Lead of this thing are either tools themselves, or they design to make pne out of Mr. Packer, and the rest of us. ' Thx Moasm Fat-siot The prin ting establishment of tbe Patriot 4 r.e, at Hsrrisbsrg. has Ted into .v. l-.j- rc r u. ' r ..! - Bedford Grrff, John W. Brown, of Harrisbarg, and D. W. Moor of this place and for manv rear connected ! 'mply because stays and delays were him off. take bim off T But Butler with tb. Th new firm 1 JT'11 F,u, V!" ",;i,,,(wll, ell fastened in the , . .' . . . . , . i their Bails were instituted. Th new throat of Grant, and is not disioeed presents their readers w .th a fine look-; Bcl y .p wUI lnto tffpcl to let him up just yet. He is paying ing sheet, greatly en!arged.adrhag-1 the first of Augasl Parties building I hsck the Gsnersl in his own coin. fi th title to the Xormitf Vfrj.. ! or having repair made to stmt torrs He goe in for repudiating th nation We t-hall be very much mistakes if boJJ carefully exsmine tbe Isw and ' dVbt, but swear by all that is good the rentWn Am ... .ret Ih. ! W,k Vbem,W HoFh ind H h bi indebtedness to .. ... ... , ;v ma:n; puunc wn . live niuc ( paper, and jswt suiw an .on as the DetnncrarT of l ennTlvaB!a need at the Canrud. and for which w. hone ' , , , , . . ' they a ill be amply rewarded by th remorracy cf th warn. i TI, n iwrtHRXT U Ui tvMirtlry art) whit iitihtxilr w t!lsir.s TWir lmHrttniii for "jrotctiu'' r ml!. Wt din ths fWteit trig from lb All nor 7Vif'". Bon. J Woerill. . C from tbi. dtetraet. aeorte Mr Ueaaead ' prae'M ,4 il. - IMIT mt ewr tit.. nprtiH.t i i Ml( frtk U it rmr epetitin tw ndaevry gewatle ifnil. u4 aaeay ui week- ..J mrm of empleTaBeal. Ol Ike petlliewere, UM kawdrad ad Ikirty-Oir from thu weot. ui owe hawdred and tklrty. eeroa M Alleawa. Oa Ik. NM day ,' Bomber of aotmeae f etea.lar import were pre aaakrd by other Baemkwra." We hare listened to the "protec tion" wail erer aince we were born, and the bantling la not satisfied yet. Million of dollars hare been contrib uted by the millions of consumers to a few Iron Manufacturers, within the past thirty years Jt M Pr sistent In their demands as in the be ginning. Congress, State Legisla tures, and nine-tentba of the people must be foreer blackmailed to main tain and sopport the iron aristocrats. If Congress were foolish enough to put a UrifTof 500 per cent, upon iron within the next month, the same leech es would be clamoring for "more pro tection," before another year would roll around. The tariff and fish boun ties paid to theeormoranuwbocontol these interests, are species of robbery that should not be endured. How foolish for 600 Richard Boe s to psy a heavy bounty annually for a life time to about 10 John Doe's. Why should the many interests in this coun try all be compelled to pay tribute to iron mongers and suckers! hy must the farmers, mechanics and la boring population of Clearfield county annually contribute thousands of dol lars to keep up the iron interest in Centre and Cambria counties ? When will these baby interests quit crying T We may be asking too many, and too pcrtinen t, questions about this mat ter ; but as we bare beea robbed for thirty years by tbeee men, we want to know how much longer tSry will continue to eat pap. It ia aboat time tbry were old enough to take care of ! tbemselTea, like other people are com- I114 do If the iron men cannot sews a regular tax for their mainte nance ar-d qait ha m bogging the people. Fourteen year ago tbe dead mat ter aloaghed off from the Democratic and Whig parties, and formed tbe Know-nothing parly. This was tbe death of tbe old Whig party the cream of which attached themselves to tb Democracy, while the buxzsrd followed tbe fortunes of "Sam." Tbe "dead beau" ia the Democratic party done the same thing. Bui 'Sam" did not last long. The evil genus found in both parties previous to this period, in 1$56, formed the Repub lic party, and in 1860 succeeded ia securing the control of tbe General and nearly all the State Governments Theirrule has been bloody and very ex pensive, but tbe days of their revcliy and harlotry, w are pleased to know, are nearly at an end. Nine month more will restore t e Democratic statesmen again to power and author ity. TTtri'r time will not be employed in designing graveyards, and manu facturing tombstones in memory of their slain brothers, murdered and maimed under tbe guise of extending tbe area of freedom. . The haajf cp on tbe political dial point moat dis tinctly to the fact, that nearly all the good men who, fur some cause or oth er, had found their way into the Black Republican party, are again forsaking tbe opposition and joining the De mocracy. Thus in two instance within tbe period named have the good men joined the "TTnion Saver," while tb corrupt and venal within our ranks have joined tbe enemies of tbe Union. Their loss is our gain in patriotism and intelligence, if rot in member. W bateve r good befals tbe Democratic party, is enjoyed by the whole country; and if evils overtake it, the nation mourns, and the politi cal and social fabric sympathizes from Maine to California. Brute force has had its abode bere for seven years Ml, but reason and patriotism will oon assume their former position Hon. Wm. Sprsge, Senator from Rhod Island, was last week re-elect ed for six years by the Legislator of that potato patch. Had this littls af fair taken place before th rot on impeachment, Spragoe would have voted for tb President' acquittal. MtoiAmcs' Luss. Tb Governor j has an no need bis intention of appro ving the law, pasard by tbe late Leg islatare, extending tbe Mechanics' lien law so as to cover repair, and providing for ibe apvedier trial of cases wherein liens have been filed than 1 1 A 1 1 . 1-1 ZZiTJLLZi- - . h'd ' "ft importance to me- frnantc wbo have in many instanees. j btretorore, born eomilled to wait an unreasonable time for their jnt duo ' ted with H provision, before com-! " pWtin, ,hw contract with workmen, Erckaoft. " "77 wiuwaepiacw jon u 1Mb or August, ' of tbe mot remark a igust. It will be narkabU that has occurred for centari M4rr' m-A Until' wllc ih tVst s tid !ncin h or!Vd S4.lr' an4 NaiUW Co ventitin at fh!esK rwnily, 'l'" graccM to the army ard navy and to e nation. Grnersl Cochran aaid, t .a . . b..:f..MHJ at r r-UmtiHl, '-he hopJ evory troeaolJier In the country wonld s t s jurors up on the conduct of the sewn political traitor in the V nnea and would give in a vcr-lit t cashier- ing and dismissing them from tn sor-vi-e of their country." This was said of Feasendon.Truni hull, Grimes, Hen derson, Fowler, Koss, and Van W in kle, wbodared to vote on the impeach ment according to tneir conw u-nx. and their oaths; and just then the h.nH ir,i. k unthe "Rone'a March," to the evident satifcfnclion of all, who cheered loudly ! So says tho report ers. Major lioirgerty. the next speak er, callud the same Senators "recre ants," and insinuated their votes for the acquittal of the President on the Eleventh Article of the charges, had been bought with "greenbacks." Then followed Gen. Stokes, of Ten nessee, who "hoped that the country would sriw out the recreant seven, and consign them to obscurity, and believed that a recruiting office would be onened in the balls of Congress to enlist fourteen new Senators to prefer new charges against Andy Johnson and vote him out of the White Ilouse." Subsequently, "three hearty groans were given by the Convention, rising to their feet, for Andrew Johnson and tho traitoroui' Republican Senators, while the band again played the 'Kogue'e M arch.' " What should be thought by the American people and the world of an assemblage uttering aentimcnta so unjust and malignant against the President and Senators of the Republic in language so vulgar and vituperative? la it possible that the convention faithfully reflected ei ther the personal or political charac ter of the brave men who, on land or sea, defended the laws, tbe unity and the honor of the nation f Is it to be boned that ther represented but lew soldiers and saijors outside of them selves, and that the mat military her oism of this land ia inspired by more Pennine decency, intelligence and loy alty than marked tbe scenes and Ut terances above recited. A. true sol dier would repudiate the nomination of such a mob. A DisscMBURO Radical. Mr. Stokes, a reconstructed delegate from Tennessee, said in bia speech at Chi cago: "I am hers to defend the negro; I owe my life to the race, and I can not be ungrateful." We are not sure that we know what Mr. S. means when be says that he owes his lite to the nerro race. Were negroes bis nrocenitors ? Were tbey the cause of bis advent upon the earth ltid he inherit from them hia breath and blood ? Can he trace bis genealogy back to Ham, who saw bis lather s nakedness? Ia boasting of his col ored ancestrv, is be blowing bis own trumpet ? We may well wondor how this man Stokes, who, after having taken actual service in the rebellion, and written as vehemently as becould in defence of it, made oath at tbe door of Congress that he had never given it the slightest countenance, can have tbe effrontery to ahow bis fsce and open his mouth before a pub lic assemblage. He is a disgrace to bis aiwostry, whatever the color of their skins or the shspe of their heels, shins, lip and noses may bave been. LouitnlU Journal. ' Firiaks on tbi Wai Path. A Montn-al dispatch aays: Tbe Fenians are quiet at il alone, and St. Albans. There are 25.000 stand ol arms at Og densbarg, and beef and pork for 6,(HK) men for ten days is on its way. An stuuk is mensced cn Prescott and Cornwall to cut the canal. Govern ment detectives at every point, report wnkioottsly quiet. A raid is certain before lb first of July. The Domin ion Government protests against the removal of troops, and insists oo three regiments being sent out and four batteries. Two batteries have been sent to the front, and two million rounds of cartridges. Volunteer offi cers received orders to-day. Doubt are entertained thst tbe pay of the volunteers is too tmali to attempt to keep up an efficient force. An Ottawa telegram states that the military preparations for th antici pated Feniaa raid are complete. A field brigade has been formed in the several districts, composed of regulars and volunteers, having attached to each a battery of artillery and troop of cavalry. There will be a consider able reserve of regulars and volunteera, should the brigade already formed not be sufficient to meet the emer gency. A Tart soldier values bis word as be doe bis life. He wolud rather be blown from the cannon, mouth than violate his pledge of honor. How ap pears the character of Grant, meas ured by this standard ! He gave bis solemn word to the President on Sat soudsy,that he would let him know on Monday whether he would bold on to the War Department, or resign, so tbst some one else could be appointed ia hia stead, bat on tbat very Monday violated bis promise. This is not mere assertion, but the statement of five of the most prominent and respectable public men in th country. 1 such a man to receive th snpport of the brave and true ? Il cannot be possi ble. 1 Butler's inquisitorial proceeding ar proving so dsmsging to Radical interest tliat instead of nrmnirhim 0B sa heretofore, the cry of the lladi- ' majority in Congress now is, "take rant shall be paid to the nttrrmnal farthing. Stick to bim, Benjamin 1 Tbe elephant ia a great beast, but not so crcat a one as Beast Boiler Both sound their own trumpet. One jot them it satisfied with his own trunk, 1 the other sacks other people's mmd TWiM Itrr fMa. , T. k.r 1 4 Sxrrio 1. lit if elM, dr., ibst fr,,m and after the passage of this art, the election for borough and township officers in the several lioroiigns ami townships in the county or HeardoU shall l held on the i-ond Tuesday of October in esih year. Src. 2. The daily psy of judges, in spectors and clerks of election in dm trills polling less thsn two hundred votes, shall be two dollars ; and in districts polling more than two hun dred voUs, twodollara and filty cents. The daily pay of assessor and con .t.l.loa attending election, shall be one dollar and filty cents each ; and their attendance at the same shall be certified bv tho return judge. Sec 8. The return judges shall re ceive for making their returns ten eenti per mile circular, to be computed from the election house to the Court House in Cleurfiuld, and from thence to their residence; and tho return from tbe borougH of Clearfield and Lawrence township shall be made al irnulv bv the iudcres thereof; and the compensation therefor shall be one dollar. Sxc. 4. All laws and parU of laws inconsistent hero with be and they are hereby repealed. IToana Tbikvks About. On the night of the SOth ult., one or more of these nocturnal prowlers entered the atable of Henry Fleck, of Logan township. Hontinirdon county, and stole therefrom a dark brown horse, about ten years old, mieen nanus high, with star on forehead, long neck, and carriea op finely. The horse is insured in the Penn'a Mutual Horse Thief Detecting and Insurance Com' nanv. o4 lork. ana branded unaer the mane with tbe letter -C." 110 reward will be paid for tho recovery of the horse and arrest and coovictiou of the thief Thx Great Radical ArrucTion. Next to the Oregon election, decided- Ir the irreateet affliction or tbe Jtadi cal party is Ben. Butler and Ben. But ler's nosing committee. '-Spoon" is Bwareoflbis. He knows that all sen sible Republicans are thoroughly dis trusted with the wnole proceedings, and this is piecisely what he ia aiming at. il baa not forgotten until a "bottling up" process, and is deter mined to bav hi revenge ; and tho most effectual way of obtaining it. Butler think, is to push forward the operations of the smelling committee. Kjllxd bt , Liohtsibo. Saturday last while Mr. John Adams was plow ing in a field near Shirleysburg the storm camo upon him when hi bor sesand he took refuge under tree. He bad been thua sheltered but a few mo ments when the lightning struck and killed him instantly, but singular enough the horses escaped unhurt. Mr. Adams was a young married man much esteemed by all around him, and his sudden death is deeply mourn ed by the entire neighborhood. Hun tingdon Monitor. - Gen. Grant ha already kicked the economy plank of the Chicago plat form overboard, by writing a letter to tho House Committee on Military Affair reccommending a renewal of the increase of thirty-three and one-third per cent, in the nay of army officers. The law allowing this increase expires June 30th. A one third increase of expenses is a pretty rood commencement in the wsy of "retrenchment" and "economy" as understood and practiced by Radical. Genual Gbakt prediction that the acquittal of th President would be followed by bloodshed in the South has not yet been fulfilled, much to the disgustof the Radicals, who are hun gering and thirsting for the hrnilinr; of a nepro. orsomcthingof the kind, nnon which to base a little axritement. What will tbe Radicals do if Grant's prediction remain unfulfilled? Thad. Stevens in his rage remarks that the impeachment wss "the mean est trial, before the meanest ttihunal, rif the meanest men in the world." Thad. sneaks harshly of himself and his friends, but nevertheless truth fully. Hon. J. S. Smith, the member elect to Congress from Oregon, is a nslive of Pennsylvania lie hu resided in Oregon nearly twenty-three years, is a Iswyer by profusion, and a very able speaker. Heiselocted by a large majority on a very full voto. Gen. Morgan, Democrat, from Ohio, has been ousted from his scat in the Rump House, and Delano, radical, sworn in. Morgan will be returned to the next Congross by an overwhcl tning majority. More love for the soldier. James E. Shepard, the wife mnrdcr. pleaded guilty to murder in the second depree at 'Yorcoster, Mass., and was sentenced to imprisonment for life. gHarr.fl Oa rb. talk wf J.m.IMI Vt A.Frwraii, Me. OKORHR W. HARKK.VS. aad Mire ( tl.LS TIAH f ATI KRSoX ; all of Morria too a. hip. Oa tb. I4ih of Jan. ISAA, be P. A. Rowi ... P.eq..Hr. JAMS PHILir.i, aad AMI A LI. N E KL1 K, all o( Woedward towaabip. Oa Ibe Alb of Jon. IMA. Vj P. Ian.BLa, Eaa, r. JAMK! S. HARRIS, (fonworle of Oroii, Malawi aad Mia. PHO HE R. BI NDY) all af Uaataw kawBakip, CWrteld eooat., Pa. Oa lea 1, 1M. kr A. HrTraa, P.m., Mr. PRFDKRirK Pf RG aad Miaa LYMA at liAlUhKNRAt all af Morrla townabip. Oa taa tatk of Jaa. 1f. br tbe Ree. jw. Pm.41. Mr. I LARKNOR RICH AKt8. mt PbU Ipabarg, aa '. Aliaa ELIZA BbTU IU NKLY, of firadr lownabip. Xt CwrweataTill., Tebeoanr k. 1AS tT Rrr.J. R. Kaaa.a, Mr. JOHN R. H0I.I1KM to Miaa ESTHER JANK HILE.S,botbaf Pik. kowa akip, CaaarSeld ooutj, Ta. la Eaa Waterfnrd. Jane th, 1 SMI. be Rer. J R. k ... Mr. roi.VMRI S C. I'AliMS.ad Miaa MARY W. M. Ml LLEN, kotk af J.aiata ooaalv, Pa. Oa J.n 11, IMS, by Rer. J. K. Ka, Mr. JONATHAN r. ROIi1rV,of gkad. .p. Pa. aad Mia. MATTII W ALTkRS aa fkad. Yaller, Baatingdoa aaawtw. Pa. la Bradford aawm-kii.. Mi Ra4... JaweT. !. af trpkoad free. UkoRUK LATIMER MILL; a-ed i yaara, IS mlka aad U Sara. Pev kiai w Itrt waa Ok rial aad to dia, fia. !rir ivfi1l?fr.rU. kr. nlm ii h it a. r tf lw MA L.juhrM1if, ' A- H(i I K. CI jI"Vo1 1 wiw (krw-VtMnl""-' f (r.lnrt ,.nn-kMir.f la "'llmf ilk lk I"""-'" r"'frl. n(!rll , pr f Sir-Is s''. -- row. now In tk riMr"i"" r Wm. I. !.!" of ; ln-.k.i. Ik. kl-r - ia nliirri to HIT " WM. II LOOM. Cunrrnirillr, kJ. I", - ! CI l'TIOW-ll rro rm orrrnT roinfl fihi n' sv wy ilk ik followinf rn.fnr, n i -"" How lIHo"l Hr. on.lM-1 n.nw. - Plow., mm llm.w, Log flwl " Ctaia, It KM " !. v-. - -- of Rt. tm Il-nsod nrhi ,.lo. of A. II. Knrw.il. of Pik. low..hlp, w th. mmr kloW(( tw wi. nl t W wiik fc' loaa iwhiwltowif oHr. J AS. abw nw PKOPOWAI.W Hi.lxl nropoMli will M n atiwti k.Ttk. Uowrr HriHr . ao'il lb 'k o.r of bii. f' ! Wool) ohk or thir Brirlir.: lo'k. bllt l orlwo. wllh lh pUm ui. .nweHnatMU ia tb. win of th llirtet . ' OB MF.KRFII.. AB M IM'MPHRET, W. W. HKTTS, I. B. WAI.TKKS, W. D. B1UI.KR. j.l.jt Vintton. A NEVVJOOK- THE COTTAGE CYCLOPEDIA; mr niSTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. ACMpim Dirtlwi.r. f worW. Pwom, EtoIi. Pimm . Tki. witk aotkaMof Ik. pi., owl rut. of I, priwoipwl wowntri.. anil tiow. wf two kwwf norm, mnm m ' nnin'"",i'.i ,M of Aanruu) Hirtorr. by kiiwahu at. PEARCE. J"HN DINLAVy. OrmrMi, Pt. Jww. IS. ' 41. Alt.nU fnion MilLs-Woolpn Factory. rSI0!f TP, CLEARFIELD CO, PA. TtIK .odrr.iro-1 k.rlwj parrbwd aa iatrrMl la tko t'aioa Mill.. Wfr pmpaml lOMra wool, aunafaetara and taiik Clolb. aad So all kind, of work ia tbi. lia. oa bort aotira. la workniaolik. aiawawr, aa4 ea roaMwabl. tcnai. Tkrj ala. auaafartarw Flour, Feed and Lumber, Wkieb will b. told at tb Iowa Mik ralefc Wool iatraoVs for carding eaa b. k-lt at b. Mora ol H. Moowip or i. P. Kratarr, ia (Vrftld. km tk7 will fit h sad mora it oa Batarda. of wark work. Ltllm of iaairjr addmord to aa at Korktoa P. 0. will rwiv. prtmpt altrntioa. P. K. A 1. H. ARNOLD. RorVtoa. Jan. Is, IHaS.ljr. K. IIOIIISOX & CO, PORK PACKERS, .'a. 3U lAberty Pilttbmrglt, Bar. wa baad a brr Block of Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, PLAIN' ASD FCOAR-Cl'ItED HAMS, lieu Pork. Dried Reef, aad Leaf Lard, ad af war wa Parking, Cariag aad aokiag. Lard 00, Flour, Cheese, Dried Apple, and Peaches, Witk a general awortaaeat af Ororeriea. at Ibe lownt nrket prteea. (Jaa. 18. le pd. BtlROII.II OIII1IX AC I' Ala wieeting of tbe Towa lo.anl.a Mar. MMn. tke lowing (Hdinanea, pai-d oa tb. I Ilk of Ma, 1S4S, waa erdered t. be re-paldiabed : lie it eaarted aad ardamed br tb. Borgewa and Towa Coaaeil of Ibe Boroat-b of t'learaeld. and " h ta beeekr maeted aad ordained by Ibe aalkv M itj of tbe aaane, Tbat a. inhabitant of th. Bor. oogk ke allowed t. feed borara. kora. or rem oa M ta. paeewieeita oe eteeote ia froat of their dwell. rage, or milk .owe oa th. pareinente or etrewte, " aader a penalty of aot biea thaa al eettta aor aor. tbaa 12. I. b. reeoeerwd for bomorh par- poaea, .rreoal.lti to law." W. W. RETTS, AtM U. L. Moaaia, Bar'.. jl Bargen. NEW STOEZ IN CLEARFIELD. itKi:i & Co., Hart jtaM prt4 ft mtw Mock f ton'xgn tsui Dry Goods, Iloslrry, Motions, TmxxiXGS, Ar,. dc, Wkiek ther an aelliag CHEAP F 0 R C A S II. TCALL AXD SEE US!- Tkraa door, below lb Pool OBe, jeiij ri.p.ARFii-.i.i, r. tf I)1 Noiioa la ket.kf gle.a that tb. portambia beewtofoe. aaiatiag aotwora JaoMW Me Mom. and Jnba Kiww, aader tb. Srai aaaaeof MeMl KRAY A E I M E. waa diaanfeed b j Balaal eonaent an Ibe let day af Mae. IWIS. Either of th. late Ira will attend ta tbe Ml ling af tbe hooka. 4tAU tarn, baring anarllk-d arwoanU will. amid Sraa will pleaaa call immediate), aad aHtl. toe aa we. JAS. MrMtKRAY JvUS KIME. Baraaida, Jaa T, IMt. ol-dt IIIAXGE OF IMSi:! 1,000,000 feet of Boards Wanted. 200,001) SHINGLES WANTED. THE aadtmigned Uke. thu me4bud of aotife eig la. p.Slie that ke kaa opened a Ktore for tbe iwtail af all kiada af Merekaadiaa. at WALLACETOX STATICS, Oa tb. line af tb. Trroa. A Clearfield railroad, ia Bogga towaakip, where k. ta determined tn aril All Kinds of Goods For CASH, or .teaange Ibeaa for Maaafarlared Ll'MUEK. at rate to aiakc it the interat of bar. eee t parrbaaa of hiaa. t-aA-t all aad eaemiae the rtork aat iirieea na fbe. dealing abwwhora. JOHN 'llOLT. Walbvwloa, Jan. IS, If. DF.AFXtaaai, LINHNESS A CATARItll treated with tbe at suet eaeeeee by Dr. J. It-AACS. M. U aad Profreaor ol li,w 0f the Ere aad Ear la the Medical tVilete ar Prnn.Tl eaaia. II year, elpenewoe, family af Lerdoa, niNiaoa.; . rvj Area ntrert, I'nil a. Treti. i W T ' k" Tb "r,1,r1 rarauy an laenra 10 eeeoBlpatiy ttieir pi patiewl. aa k kaa aa are ret in Jin proteaeioa. ArtiSetal re ineortrd wit boat paia. e aharg. for ea aminatioa. Ije-lfi-ly. EDUCATIONI THE pablie a re nrtiSrd tbat tbe hammer frt of tb. rUylKIIAKNA FELEi'T St UOtlLwiileommeoeeoa Monday. J ale 7e, I Mi't. Tbe bcb(ol ia in the haerwtrnt of the ktetbiidiat Chareb, ia Bell lownabip, Clearteld eoaaty. Pa., and ie capable of aoeommodatiag a Larg. aumlaar of pupil. Tbe eiluatina it eery de.iraole being three mile, north of lturnmdo, and foar Biilpa aortb-aaet from Xew Waehinttoa, aad ia a com munity af aanaaal moral habile. TIITION. (Per Beeeion of ebreB weeka.) Poe Comaaoa braaehee. $ For Alrrhra, tlooroetre. Plan. Trg.onree try. Mewaaratioa, Sarreyiog. Phitomiphe, Phyaioliigy, Kbetorte, legits Phyaical lleography, and Phenngraphy, on. or all af tb. aboee, pwe aeawioa..... g Daardiag, per neck 1 SO Any fartkor information ran l ottaiaed by addreaaing tbe Prineipal, Jaeta 6. Faun, at Caek P. O . rirwrSrH eoantr. Pa. COMMITTEE OP ARRANUKMLXT. Caek. PaJaa. IS, li II R AraTiIWTbeberibeTwill p.. tba higbeat nnera, ta CASH, for all kinda of tar aad Dow Rkiaa. I. L. UZE.STEl.. Jaaa.ry ,! tf. (altllVr It a!l. ti cm Store In MuUctntiurft! L. M.C0UT1UKT rp.tKFH ki mrlkod mt ifnrllii lk rllllM" X M l'oilnirii, ktihi. llirrt i"l i ' bf k ! mi4 '' ....t ui uu . lt iiimiIi.s. tlit. h k ! irlrr- a,cr, u, irll Tt.N I'KK l ISI t IIKAPkR Ul. MM. qa.litr of lloodi r.B b pnlrk'd lot la lor. ia tbe aeijbkorr-od. lln norb Mir otht OOBUU Of Dry Goods of all Kinds, arb ai tin.t!, Calmrri, Muilim, Pelalao., Liu.a, brillm;., Caicura, Triatniinfa, KiblMiaa, Lai-, READY-MAKE CI.OTI1INO. BOilTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, GE0CEE1XS OF ALL KINDS. Coffc, Tfa, Sunar, Riot, Mnl.awa, riah, fall, Lioatrd Oil, r'nb Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queentrware, Tinware. Caatiort, Plow, aad Pkw Caaltnaa, Naila, Hpikea, turn Cultiratora, CiJct Pnaaca, and all kiada of Ai.a. v i-UMr Flw" r r Carweaarill. and Catr. eoantj make, and an warranted Is bo ol good quality. Drugs and Medicines, P.rfwawrv, PaiaU, Varaiak, Olaia, and s general aaaoruaeal of blatiorwrr, GOOD FLOUR, Of diffemtt braadf, alwara oo baad, and will be eold at Ike kiwoM poaaibaa I jure. LiqlORH, eb aa BRAKDY, WINE, GIN A WHISKY. en ponnda of Wool wantad fur which tb. bigbMt pne. will ke pais. e Call and eeefur Tonraeleea. Yoa will Bud ererjlhmg atualle kept ia a retail atora. u. n. tuuinici. M ulaoobarg, Jan. 1', lb6S m. pd. XEW STORE. Cor. Second Ft. aad UiU Road. It. MITCHELL nAS jtaft rfx-irsd and opntf-d, t tb uhort mmH I'lawv, rntir rw Murk f ttM M kit wkurk It will Ml! VtKV CHEAP FOE Cvfiil. Ilia stock eoasuta of Dry Good, Groceries H AEDWARE, QUEEN'SWAUE, ClotkiDg, U. He kcrp eboie FLOUR, COny MEAL, FEED, Chop, Baton iih. amd Dried Pmoaa dmlrmii of parchating rooda t fair rmtra mr mkdPc-iruIlT mfiiird Iv git htm arll. tr- Apirvrd country rtiiMf will b takaa, at th hirbnrt prim, in eirhangd) fur , CVarlicld, Jam IB, l!H-tf G IS EAT WESTKKX Insurance and Deteclive lUHKASV, Inrorporated by the LegiaUt.re of TMtnoia, witk a Caak Capital of ,;uu.t!U0. Mams flflicet Prratur, IlllnoU. Cash Assets, July 1, 1867, $171,697.85. Tbi. la tbe only Comnane that in.oreaagninet ACI IHENTS NOT HKt LT1NU IX DEATH. J. P. EAT0V. Aetuarr. College Block, Korth 3d St., II am. burg, Pa. Wit. M. McClLLOll.n. Agent, jJS-tf Clearfield. Pa. STRETCH7 BENNETT & Co.7" (8nvvfwor to Prtrr T. Wria:bl t Co., inpora or amp nrai-rat ia DRUGS AND -MEDICINES, A Lao. Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes. jel3';j Ho. tm Market St., Philad'a. Mammolh Marble Works, CrKWESSVILLE, PA. Tk. aakaeribera ar. prepared I. furnlik Teaib . Btoaoa, Moaaai.Bta, Sid Tombe, Cradle Toaha, aad C.B.U17 Poata. Tb.e will aUa aaak. t. order any other etjle af work that Bay b.detired. Taey a.a compel, wiik any For aiga Maaarartarera la atjla or aeata.as. pvle lowarikaaala.wk.ra. All ardera promplly at. leaded to aad delirerei. Plena, call an, ar ad dreaa, WM. B. COLBTRK 1 BRO., May II, 4 tpd Cwrwew.e ill. Pa VM K DILI-' netirea' aad Cnnrtabb-a' 1 ee X Billa, for aal. at tbia olnr. Mailed to one addreaa ea tb. rorcipt of ti ernU. M.y til H. F. N AUGLE, CLOCK AXD WATCH MAKER, srroairs tbb ftv, wtatir nutty POST OPriCEittiaSicLEAEFIELD THE awbwriber rerpeHally lafpnaa hi aid patroaa and tb. labile generally, that be ku aa kaad. (aad la eoaatanily rrceieiag aaw addition! thereto,) a large rtock of Clocks, Watches aad Jewelry. p4t-l kaep Jewelry to all ita foraa aad af difiereat valaaa, .ilker by th. pirn or eee WATCHES A fall a-aerlaant of.liker Oold arrurer, ojad. ky th. heal Aaeri.'at and w,rm ..oa.ae.ar.re, taeiaamg a la. lot of gold aad ailrer hunting cua, tall Jew. led, Paieat r' CLOCKS-Of alldaalgnt. eoaaiating ofaigbt- mmj mum ia in . - oo.r, I .Ither WelrbU tDnaa lerera, aad botk atrik. and alarm. RFTA 1RINQ All kinda of Walrke and Cloak kop.it.d, and warranted. Ia addittea ta what I ka.e ennmaraled. I keep fall aeaortatent of bPEOTACLKS. eolore and 1 f0o"!,a 'ORbA El'tTER KSITES. and la ptaingiae. i.n, um.n PFNS and TEVCILS. ..o. eearyiaiag la Ik. Jewelry liaa. If I fail heea aa hand jaat akal a ea.towi.r aiy ed, I will order per Irat eipr.ee, aithnat eitra eharg.. A liberal .here af pahlie pairunagr ie .nliHi.d. Ma. f, nil, H. t KAI GLK. Spring GoodSpriritoods; rickeyTIiharp & CO., Ko. ClieMnHt Ktrerl, FBILADELPR I A, liar jart opened, aad .far at ro pi la it rnicEs, SPUING CHINTZES, SPUING GINGHAMS, STRING DELAINES, SPRING VALENCIES, SPRING ALPACAS, AN!) . POPLINS 1X)R SUITS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 1T Chrataal UtrwrL, - rniLAPELrniA. tn. I, I II. H ! l-'! ..'it ' ' ' Mil. 4 I ! ; two k.iu ..I A ' t.iii i. i "! i i n ihi io.i-d l tbf m-i.it l "ti AMMM I I J.ti. II, 1. N-w N 'Mil "- S. A IIMIMwI'N 1iH'si MM II la k.r.ba gi.ea. Ik. I Itiirr. t,( Aiqif1,... una oa in. ..no I, r,.i -i. e,,, Ul. of Haul I iwnaMp. CU.-S'.! eo i, kaalo kron dolt r'xnt.d to the .nil.', all perenaa In debl'd t" a. id aai.t. ai I aaka laiai.Oiai. parwj.at. cad tlmt. L.; ...ima nr d.maada will preart.t llirna p,,,, ult-.l0l'd lor a.llleW'enl oilkuul J ia, jeli etpJ ULOltUli eLi.h.-, Au.: Fair I Fair 1 1 VT a wieotlng of tb. fciocatirt Camamti, tb. Cleortleld Coonly Alincullut.l r, lind on lb. 91b In.tmtil, il wsa r.niiUi J r,lt FiiC rtrholj ila Seretilh Ann.ul t itir 'eumti.-t' oa Toead.J. (kjtolier . Ii and mniiim. . davai oa ibeii gruunda in tlu burou.h uf l ia the I'uaiflllro, Ulirviug Ibut in tne fH, undue diarriuillioliic baa bn loadtbr Ibr w airaibat tb. arieullorai inlerrata uf Ibe rfiau! otlcriiir. too low premluuia for farm -ro;!u'.., : drU'rannrd I'J uike a ch.n; iu II1..1 r ,m fall, br larjf' lr iofruaamg tb. premium, ua kin.U of lana produ-jia aud al.aek. Tbe premium Ima, and rtgulaliona, i in due time. I. BAKI.KI'., Jan. 10, ISM. riretr a r r(( Lbf. Of W'Hil Wanted at tho 1U.UUU KEYSTU.VK HTOUE. Jan. II, it. Lleardeld f The Lightning Tamer milK andrrtlioed ar. lb. lole Ar-nta 't 1 onaaie for lb North Aarriean (I. Iru LlKIITMNU BOD8." T iw ar. tb. odIj rude aw ia aa.. and are aadureed br all aciratiS. aaaa ia tb. .-antre. Hi hrreb; aatifr tb. citiaona of tb. o tbat w. will pal I be at ap a belter rod. at. Icea money, than ia ebarg.il br tba I;' areau wbu annual I J trae.ra. lb. annai oarry f oar Intl. taah, ..r to retsrn. ENCOURAGE UOME LABOi. Tboao wiahing lighttinc Roda reeU4 tbelr baildinga aeed knt.ddr.ea aa be leile eall ia pereoa. will put then vp ante in theeuantr, and warrant tbaa. Tbe hodn biimr.a oaa b. eee a at an time by e.ll't oaraiir.. MEKKELL A ISIGLr.:. Clearfield, Jaa. 11. ID'S t' BENSON, CAMPBELL &, C; Ka. 17 N. Fiflb Et. and Alt Comaiai PHILAPELPUIA, Pa, WHOLESALE GROCER And Commission Merchants, rot tbi tALi or Wool, flineeag. For EViaa, Peathera, Lea Plal Seed. Dnrd rimla. CloeeT Heed. I Veat Kkiaa. Buu.r, llarawai, Micep Skiae, Egg..Ae., Ao , Ac. CONSIGNMENTS SULIUU Weeklj Pric. carrent forwarded n reat. Jus. 11, IMS If. GREAT FENIAN RA; Philadolpliia in aii Urc-. THAD. STEVENS FRIGHTEN Smith Found Alive "VTOT Capt Jobs Smith. ar Fmiib ii. i plorer. bat W. P M t fll MMtkT.ai jaat r.iura.d from Philed.!,1..'. .-) eelerwd etork of SPKl.Vli aal Mi. 0f.01S, a part of which ar. Dry Goods 1 Dress God MEX AND BOYS' READY-MADE CI OTIID nooTn and Hor., HATS, CATS, NOTIONS, ic, -tut Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Ji.!:-:-i. ', Flour, Bacon, Fish, Spw Crackers and Vinegar, At bit iIt 1 mil aaat of Eartbaae tC.r. e.nty. PnM)a)l at akieh h. iaeelhng at -prlr.a. II. aba keep. ct,'r.'e e ? gid aupilyof Llgl'ORS Old hie, 1 Oia and V i.a aad all uf th beat brae ffigbewt market priow paid fcr all l rOl.SfHY PHUDICK. Th. pablie ar. Mliriud tc r'" kii Ko eharg mad for ahowiag gooda. W. 8MITII PAX Kartbaa Tp., Jnn 11,1? "I" fm -pd XOIV HEADY! X Hook for the Ti fc N nirrti nn4 tititer&1t i V of tba Nntarv nt Iheorj of ear THE FEDERAL GOVERN: It True tnr and I hartri Being eoeiew af Jadg. Ftory'a Come oa tb. Cowetitutt.a of th I'a ted f la- BT JTDQE ABEL P. r$tlFI K law etwd.al ander tbe i-.rx;r' ti Wire, aatbor of th. Mf of Pa'riek lletrt af th. decern! Pearl of Virg aia. Cem tba Kerr ia 141-1. and Ser.etere f ' th. eetirotent mt llaoi! Weli.ter. V larrodnriioB aad aopioaa Cr tieal and Ei lorj Kotea, Bt C. CHACXCEY BTRR: Oaa rol.m l'mo. Cloth. Pure. I' VAN EVRIE. niKTON i lell-It 11 Nar.au St , ' Hit! -KKI.I PKH t by boymg their broom Can aara 1 1 broom., bnclr't ehorna. eraahoneeda. elotliea pina. Bp ti. knife btivea. elfee mill., looking glaai-t pane, Bed eorda. Da.kota, buun L . ' .bade, iitatea. sarp.ta. mettine. o!lrtv ist ' i. P. ERA" ;n AM) il:i)u iM--. for. 1 e.kol. brinaton b. rai, eim.awa. , onnpkor, enaey need, raaior ail. -..: all. aie.t.rd. ea.ra, rbabarh. roeio. g'a i gam ahellae, bottle w.i, c-u.cr'"r.ied it' P""b, waahiag .tela, .poor . ar . miwmmw w wrwr. wn""- eltrtol, lie me, perfnraer.. hair oil. aw laedanna. anodeldoe, p-epared aoo'king ryrup, aaiapa. Dr. Jia' m il" June II, I m. J. p KKUI 1mTKRHTaa b. wPr'led . wLitelead. red load. anw white ti aino, yellow ehre, terra airnna d:,e '' eer.et.en lead, dropblark. lanii'hlark. re eermi II ioa, pari, a kii., amber. Iirthara oil. aplriu of tuixanne, damar .. 1 earni.h. a-nhaltaea e.rni.k. anellae oarh ea-k ah at 1 P. K R VIIMIMTR A.1I1K H Xtim i: la hereby gie.n th.i 1. tie. i 'r ti.a, aa ta erlale of C. 0. NIT" deeoaaed, late of Uurnaid townabip. f manty, Ta., haiing heea a. ) andervigned, all perBa iadrbted te ' tot will pleaae make Payment, and lliar iaima ar aWtnaeda will preieal then I went wiihnat del.e. CaTPERINK Miter May II l p.! A"" LIVERY STABLE. TIlK andrraigned beg. Wave to m.-.';-llP that be ia now fulle prepared to date all la Ibe way of fui:. :... -r-addlr and lUrneea, na tb ahortei' "' on reaaonaWe terra.. Reaidenc nn between Third aud Fourth. -liKO. W. CEAT.I neaHleld, April 11. U6T. Ill 11.11 1 1 weaamal -Ile; M ATI.HI AIJ ihor hoai.il, m.". r ' ' hingloa, ewlnined planter, wbu. C'k. loek. hull., .!. glaaa. P"1'.' 1 Biag tkatler kingea, alwaya on bai J. P h I'r, l . DA VLlil rll 1 1 ot all kiBH.al 11ERRKLL A bl