EhcfflepttMuan. "(Jr-nmiE . Gooklaspkr, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Horning, June 25, 1868. DEMOCRATIC ST ATE TICKET. 1CDITO IlllUb HON. CUAHLKS 1- BOYLE, Of Fayett Bounty. av-UTBrOB BBirBBAL, GEX. WE1-IINCI II- EJiT, Of Columbia Bounty. It ia boldly amertetl thut tlio expen te of the nepro delegate to the lute Chicago Convention were paid out of tho Frcedmen'B Bureau funds. This ia loyalty ver- n..L iuueiai'" anomer aia- mnnrl prepare! for his crown, bositle. thow of Fort Fisher, and the Dutch Gap Canal. Impeachment ia the Keystone to hi arch of heroism. Tbe Mongrel papers, quite gener ously, do.lnd the murderous negro riot in Washington. None but white men were killed. Th.nl is what muke it satisfactory to them. Had there been a nigger or two killed, the loyal bowl would have been endlesa. lion. Ileney D Foster has received the unanimous nomination for Con gress by tho Democracy of Fayette, Indiana and Westmoreland. If the people of that district prefer honesty and brainh to impudenco and brass asHuining that Covodo is to be the Radical candidate thcro will not be much of a contest. About Leavi.no. Kev. J. II. Whal lon, of Erie, is a candidate for Con gress in thin district, and Rev. W. T. McAdanis, of Mercer, in the Crawford distiict. These two eminent divines evidently intend tloir.tf just what Ju bandore betray llicir Master. Tak ing a solemn oal'u to preach the Gos pel, and then blab politics, is, we think, rather tough morality, if not refined devihry. It is not probablo that Ahsulom was obliged to use any hair prepara tion to force his hair to grow to such an extreme length as it is said to have attained. Inourday, however, peo ple quite frequently find it necessary to call scientifiu skill to aid them in this rexpect. Such will And their evety wUh supplied in "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative." Davcnpvrt Iowa) Dmocrat. The State Guard reiterates the as sertion that the money '"is in bank with which to buy a Republican elec tion of United States Senator" in Pennsylvania next winter. If half that the Republicans have told us about the venality of their own mem bers of the LegUlature be true, tbe only safe course for tho people is to elect Democrats who cannot be pur chased, and thus redeem the fame of the good old Commonwealth. Abolition Documents We learn that hundreds of copies of tbe New York Tribune, Philadelphia Preii Pittsburgh Commercial, and other abolition papers, are beingsent broad- cast throughout the country to any one who will lift them and pay the postage. The money to pay for these rile sheets is raised by committees appointed for the purpose. The Dem ocrats might learn a lesson by watch ing their enemies, and acting moor ding'y. Xow ia the time to act in the matter. Editorial Freaks. We notice that several Democratic papers devote a half column advertisement to the campaign life of Grant and Colfax. This may be interesting to their read ers, but we "don't see it" in that light ious newspaper to give tbe same room to puffing Tom Taine's theology. What a pity that men cannot be con listen!. If a man is a Catholic, Cslva nist or Arminian, let him be so ; or.if Democrator Kepublican, let him main tain h'S integrity, and quit pliivins the hypocrite and demagogue before God and his neighbors. Let consis tency be his jewel. Lotal Orrici-noLOFRg. Tho case of John II. Anderson, Collector of the Fourth Di.triit of Virginia, and oth ers, charged with conspiracy to de fraud tho government, was concluded bel.ire J u.lgo Chase on the 13tb. Af. ter tho argument Judge Chase deliv ered a lengthy charge. The case was then tnbmiilcdto the jury, who found a verdict of guilty against John H. Anderson, Collector; Robert W. 1. oin, Inspector; A.J. Goldman, and J. II. Patterson, Atwjutant Inspectors The negro bureau lias bv this convio- tion lost three agents. These fellows are a typo of the revenue agents in the South'. Nowoider tbe national debt (Jay Cooke's blessing) ia increas ing every month, while the govern ment officers are robbing the Tieas ory and the people. - rollteal HroMHdrrl: All nations and every ago of tho world have been cursed with hypo crites. During tho days of the pil grimage of our Saviour on earth, and against hit especial warnings, un lived men who would choke at a gnat and vet twullow a camel. The same knaves inhabit the earth at this time ; in proof of it, wo need but cite an ex tract from the Pittsburg Commereial, and embellish it with a few facta. That iournul says : Ami. Forre.t, of Fort Pillow notoriety, " of tho delegate b lam from Tennesson to Ihe . . " ..,! .n We uh every candid -I.., k. thinks of this : what is the only In fereno to ho drown from the .election of Infcmon rebel leaders for tho molt cou.pieuuu and inno . , .. i ik. int National ltoinoeratie " i.i .ii.. th. close of the war F When such to tho surface lo tea ths direction, whot mey not bo reasonably supposed eonoermug tho ohjwu to bo reached V Why has not tho gentleman and Confederate soldier. Gen. Forrost, as pocd a riirht to attend a white N tional Democratic Convention in Now York, on the. 4th of July noxt, as tho Iirown. had to I UUUI OIIVSBVW..- ' attend tbe mixed disunion Grant rah blo that nssemblod at Chicago last May? The formor buckled on his .J njliiMwl tllA hirLBiPi M CIIUUIUU - - truo soldier, whilo the other, like , . i v i i. :.1.,iDnii similar sneaas in inonorm, unwuii; bellowed for war, but never left their firesides. Whv make a horo out of the cowardly sneaking "robel," and turn with acorn and contempt upon the warrior f Why make a patriot out of Joe -Brown, and'a slave out of Gen Forrest? This is an open question and may be answered by any loyalist of 7G or 'C8, or both. . The Judgeship. The rumor tLat Judge Linn has re signed is again revived, and is attrac ting some attention. If the Bellelonte papers properly represent him, he is indeed in a quandary. lib all due respect for tho Judge, we know that his resignation would be very accep table to all parties in this county. Ilis rare abilities as a lawyer are needed much aioro at the bur than on the bench, and we hope he will take good advice resign and resiimo his practice, which will be far more re munerative to himself and the people. The burcauite of the Bellcfonlo Prest cammands him to hold on until the end of his term, and serve his party The editor is evidently no friend of tho Judge, or he would not ask him to hold on to the position. The best friends the Judge has in this county, want him to resign and take his place at tho bar, where ho properly belongs and where his legal talents would bo fully developed. New Born Radicals It is being fully demonstrated that the material out of which first class Southern loy alists uro made, is of a double dis tilled nnture: A double traitor, if a white man, or the most ignorant ne gro above ground; men like Gov. Jo Brown, of Georgia, who was the first to go into rebellion, and betray his country and fight against it while the rebellion lasted, but when Gen. Leo surrendered, turned around and again betrayed those with whom he acted. Double treachery and gross ignor ance is the only soil that produces a Southern loyalist; egotism and-a na sal twang are the additional ingredi ents out of which the same thing is made in the North. JcnnB Tb Tub Krnublinan port? BtBD'tfl be fore the eonntry ersin in ISftB, oeyt the Aortk Amtricmn, ju.t u it did ia i860 end 1864, ohdjiIt apon hi raoord. Jvmal. What a record! The slaughter of hundreds of thousands of its bravest citizens; a National grave-yard in every Slate; all the whites and blacks doomed to perpetual slavery, by en tailing four thousand millions of debt upon them, and theso slaves ruled by knaves. What a record! A committee of the Maasachrjeetts Lcirislature reports that "one-half of the children engaged in the factory service die before they reach the age of 18, in consequence of over work and long hours." This is a horrible statement, and it true is indefinitely disgraceful to the owners or the facto ries and to tho State. I his gigantic evil onght to be remedied at once, 'Grand moral idea" Massachus etts! Were thesecbildren niggers and Uillod in Smith Carolina, what a loy al cowl would go up. Lot At Prodigality. The Radicals in congress have voted to continue the Kreedmen's Bureau. This will add to or three millions of dollars a year to the burdens of the peoplo for uovernment expenses. As the peo pie have been so oppressed with tax es to support the Government during tho last six years, Congress should be carelul not to impose upon them il ditional burdens. Hut as the Radicals rule in Congress, and the negroes in the several Southern Slates aro expec ted to vote the Radical ticket, the de sire to conciliate the neirruos as a means to koep tho Radicals in power in congress is greater than any sense of regard for tho while people who are so grievously taxel. i ins is, however, only in keeiiinir with other instances of Hadicul prodiintlity for the benefit of the party at the cost of tne laboring millions. The Conservative Soldiers' and Sail-' . ors' National Convention promises to 1 a magnificent success. The real "d'ting men of tho war are determ- J a b. . - i o ined to make themselves hchid and felt in tho coming Presidential contest, ana wo are very sure that there will be a snrp thorn in the sides of the Radi cals. James Tarr, of Headville, the oil millionaire, is out as a candidate for fi. for Crawiord coonty. j (omnilff rr ot figlln-rf. In aceonlniiro with tho rules gov il, I I.mii.ii i-Mit: K.-lllV ol Clear r f . - Id county, the t ouiiiy ""'""" have Boh-cled and appointed tho lol- l.,u-ii.,r niimud irentleuien in at l ns a Committee of Vigilance, for the re spective borough and township, the ensuing year. Until last year the committee consisted 01 out, w r - ons, and it has ollen been demon strated that llirougn cause m.r.p.M- ble to control, a majority or tin num ber could not always be present, to discharge the duties enjoined upon them. Thus me uuiy 01 ..u,..u.ft ... rimnry Election riequeni.y uevmvcu tvCommittoe deeniinffit o violation i t llani,miilit.. Aiir pine, mivui-iiini uo.. ... v.. - tee, select ing swn persons in the largo Hiri, i. and five, in the small. They , j would suggest ttio propriety 01 mw" committee holding a moeling a few days prcvirtii to the day of thu eletv t inn Ntll I milectini? and designating three of tho irniiinber to attend and hold said oloctio",and at tho same time appoint tho return judge, so that each 11 . it'. .lum lin may umlerswnu m i"-j v- time of action urrives. Jt is hoped ii.ut li will take a livoly mieresi in miiintiiininir and upholding the rules and organization ct the oniy pari that ha, and will, govern un t oun-i trv acoordinir toino opnsinunon. the laws enacted in harmony there with. Many complaints havo boon lodged with tho County Committeo, with ret'erenco to the firequent violations ofthe first clause of Bute 5th, in allow ing others than Democrats to vote. This rulo is plain, acd should bo easi ly understood by all. None but Dem ocrats havo tho right to vote at our Primary Election, and it is tho duty of those who conduct the election to refuse the ballot of persons oflering to vote who act and voto at other elec tions with the opposition party; un less they jiledgo thoir sacred honors that they intend to act with us in the future, and sustain tho nominees of our party. Should tho election officers in any of tli e district, knowingly una man- ciou-dy allow members of the opposi tion to vote at tho Primary Election, the County Committeo suggest this remedy: Lot three, or more, known Democrats sign a protest setting forth the fact, give the names of tho men votinir and who they voted for, (if possible,) and together stud it to the Chairman of tho County Committeo, who will lav the saino before the Board of Return Judges on Tuctday following, whose action shall bo final. VIGILANCE COMMITTKKS. Btreon'" FreeVnrk Ft. off, Lemuel II.kii, J,.l,a W. Dane, T. 8. Wanhbuni.ueorjrB U De lit. B II Kaoid k.M libre,JaoieA.CiiipWII,Wi M.baflVi, rimtoB Thoai .o, A. J. MrClinw. Bloom Darid W. Cbilw.o, haniuel Iiwip, tiamvr P. Ulonra. Krank M.-liiide, Adam Wrarrr. Jlna;t ilKin Hoover, A. B. Craaa, Jee. Waple, John Hlooe, Iraao ltoirb. BrnHfurd V. U. Holt, Jacob Traroe, John L. Wil- ,n, Samuel A. Caldwell, John U. tirar, tamuel Loun.WrTT, f-amoel K. Cnwdr. Broilf Dr. 'llorer, llonwrll l.aiher, Daniel Oood- lander, David Kraia, tloorre id. 'Itiunijieun, Jamra Miler, Farourl kumt. Croi4e Olhi-llo Kinoad. Danid fiorman, Jamre Mr.Murrar, J"hn Lee, Wi!oo Kin. Cm Andrew A-ldleman, John HoelienberTjr, G. K. Toier, Calvin Hlevelia, Hamilton While, r f- w. ronmi-t. .io. P. MuImio. ChaB. Ilaito, Mx-haol Krotier, John J. 1'ickard. C'rfiM Walter Ilarre't, J, Milea Kraiaer, A. K. VI right, Frank FifMiiiK, Caeptr Lripold. Carwtnttitlo Htm. J. D. Thoinpttin, H. W. kernr, anlurl JenkinR, Tbomaa llile, Bsnj. S. linionie. XlfratMP C. M. Cadwallailor, David t-rbart, Joa. D. Drnninit, A. K. 1'uwell, Jon'n Kotbtorb. Ffgooim Wm. M.-Cratken, Win. L. Moore, Uoo. flraw, Iraae N. Ilainer, AlVrt Young. Cimrd J o.l in J. 1'ie, I'atnrk llorle, Nirbobu Houaarlut, Carlev Uraham, Aid. Lai-h.-t. 6o John A. L. Flcjnil, Wm. tiraliam, E. K. Mnrer. A. N. Mark.. l. W. Helfri.lre. Orokam Una. Jacob Wllhrlm, Tho.. II. FnroeT, John W. Turner, llt-ukiab Louniberrj, David M. Duw.ll. O.'k J..hn M. Jordan. Jm-e Flynn, Hatlbew damme!, II. II. lUmtnel, tlporfre Ho.Kt. mvn -Hiram Wooilward, Lewn Itrrdoll, David Trier. Hatnuel fonowav, 0t-er Allen. Jwd'tn Jamre W. Jolioenn, latrirk Oiltiran, John A. Hendoreon, Arrbibald Jordan, Martin Hmith. A'onAou Danirl M iore, Wm.J. II-fT.-r. John D. Mitrheltree, Tranyeon Itertlein, Jo, tiillilaod. Knnr J..bn W ii horiiw. II . J . Kloppr, II . F. How lot, A. L. Hirkok, Meorge Hloaa. Lawrrnrt Hun. Sauiurl Clyde, 0. II. Merrell, W. K. Urrhereon, Koliert . Kead, John Hours etlv, (of John,) l1. A. Owen. Jon. II. Howleo. LumUr Ciif Jamea II. ilile, W. W. Kelly, A. F. vterta, Jiihi Repter, vim. llrnry. Horrio John II. Krler, Win. L. Merrell, John Iloorrr, Adam Muyer, Kdmund Wiee, llbamer Dale, Jonathan F.mrirh. Ktw Washington Joba M. Cumminr, Joarph II. brelh, llrnry NetT, A. J. Jackeon, H. Neiman. Oo-mloJ. A. Ii. White, Jerry Warner, U. H. Kepbart, David J. Turner, 1. H. Uood. r.-o-l'itrirk Daily, Jarum II. Clark, Joba W. ftaffi-rty, Thnniaa A. Hoover, It m. hinltn PikoLrvl illoom, Wm. Freeman, Pbilip Long. D. D. Killer, J. It. Illoom, Joerph DeJe, J. Lino Hooter. 'niuN David Welly, John Drep.ler, Fred'k IIol loprter, Jaoob LalH.rde, Thou. Itrocklienk. WomimHird W id. Lalber, .lainep Carnelius llob'l Aleiander, Ham I llvudereoo, II. 11. Ilaurhuian. iiVM. II. tiOODLAXUKIl, Chairman Democratic County Committee. Junl Like Them. When Gorham ran on tbo 'Radical ticket for tho (iovernership of Cali fornia leading Republican papers like tho Sun Francisco Bulletin, the Sacra mento I'mon, and many others, refus ed to give him their support on ac count of his. corruption and disgrace ful notoriety as an unprincipled jb hyist. Ho was badly beaten, and hon est mon in bis own party aesisted in the defeat. Forney, alter presenting year after yearetupendous bills inclu ding pantaloons and prottv much ev ery thing olso as suttiiinai-y, and tiller accounting lora deficiency of (0,0011. retire lro.n tho Secretaryship ol the Senate, and this corrupt lobbyist from Culifortiia, denounced by hisown pany journals for bis "operations ' in the Lcgiiduiurc, is immediately elect ed in Forney's place. It is well that the people should know what kind of men the party in power st-lects to spend the people's nn.ney. We have im.i several years of horney, and now (jorlium begins. W hen Congressman Sclivnck reported, the other day, cs limatos for the current year of only Mirt.OOO.OOO, Gorham had tlOt hlMIII chosen Secretary of the .Senate. Now, k vim u.Ke atKiui liny thousand dol lars more annuiillv to See .mrliiim through, lie has been expelled from California for his rascality, but is em- uraeea uy me Jiump SenaJe. The conflict ol mitlmrlit- in v. Orleiin between General 'Bnthnna.. and the carpct-baia'cn incre waet in intensity. The newly elected M - vor' litis tnken Ins scat dcRiiim ihn rrT..ei. I ,nM . . : - - ....vi. .Minii.,11 tiiiini'ii i ne name. n J Zt? 10 rcU:n.,,,,e " ; ny tor little Scranton I Yon have andpol.ce, military and judea are covered your8olf all over with Demo. eniea in tlio (.(.nubble. t,o in pub- cralic ulorv ! Thad.. where art limn SrSSJiCiS' i,.nrrflfl(- lr(ntnrw 1'ltrtlon. In obedience to the requirement ol K,il 4th forronilii. ting the 1 rimaij ,,,., . - .., ,,. Elections ol tin ivmiM' r- y l enici It imi '' " ... l the several boroughs ami ioiiii.rn . required to mevt at ; lectio ,ouso in Oisini " .S.lMM.iy "J IV Jf nrji, ,ir of tho rrouh) atsuch hour as "J . I - I I , 1111 . I . i i... .1 . Vlirilxnea t'om- khall lie nnineu vy m" h.-.-r. - , mitlee for each separate district, and to close nt such time as sum ..o......... teo shall namefor the purpose -of ex- .;,, hv ballot, their ehoico ol ehoico of I" iiv otlices. CBlKli'laies tor niu viz : ono person lor Stale Senator, one person for tbe Assemmj-, ' .... . v.n nn.i unriinn tor C l";.thon.ry, Ac , one person for , Register ami liecoruer, onu y County Commissioner, ono .ersnn or County Survevor. and ono person for Auditor, to tioeincu-u hoa. Tho following rules, &th and hth, aro given for Uie information of thoso concerned ; Rule 5th No person shall bo per mitted to voto at sn h Primary Elec tion, except Ihoso who havo voted with the Dcr.scraey at tho proceding general election, or shull bo of known Democratic standing, and no candi date shall be jlaced upon the return aides he shui, have his card as a can didate inserU i in tlio Democratic ttlC pa - , nr.rn ftnrinp-Rl let three weeks pro- RULe OTH. lllO lOWnanip uoniin.o- tce or the election board shall desig nate ono of lluir number to act as re turn judgo, whise duly it Bhull be to take charge of the returns or votes cast, after having been duly certified to as being correct, and signed by a majority of the board, and to carry ii,,., to I'lenriteld borouL'h on the Tuesday following the election, and produce them at 3 o'clock, P. M., in the Court Hoiho, when said judges will be called t order by the Chair man of tho Cojnty Committeo, who shall preside. The votes shall then be counted and the persons receiving the highest number of votes cas. at said election, sImII be declared nomi nated for the respective offices for which they have been voted for: fro ri'leil, said perons voted for shall liave complied with the requirements of rule 6th ; in cane the persons hav ing tbo highest number of votes has failed to comply with said rulo, then the person having tho next highest number of votes shall be declared the nominee, for said ofllco. Tlio following preamblo and reso lutions were adopted by the Board of Domociatic Return Judges at tlio Convention of lHf7. Their final adop tion depends npon the next Conven tion. They aro good and should bo studied and adhered to by ull : mtiii, TheViribmee Committeee in Bome of tbe borougha and townfttipi are in the Ual.it of tran.tnltlior their eli-ctmn return by mail or pri vate bandx to the Chairman of the County Com- nitlee, and other, without any notice or power to ever, not or vote in th Convention for thoee di trieta, thu leavmr then wilbout a vmee in thai body-, b large pertion ol thoe h.-ldinr Iheelcliun alio fai. to transmit the l..t or voter (very euro lial) withthf-ir return ; therefore, .'reo'ee.l, That bereafier It ahall he the duly of every Vigila,-e ContuiiK.e lrannit!inr their re tnrna In the imnner Indicated, to depute aome ac tive awknowt. Democrat to enter the County Convention tn-J v;1 for them aj 1 their dirtrict ; and that a lit of U,e i.anite of Uie voter mut in ever rape aecmpkn, ike rwtnin. Houtvi, 1 baa keroeili-r, ibouid any dialnd fail Co be represented a above in.licali,.l, or ne rlect to return a liat of tie namre of the vi-ter, it thai) be fumcient caure tr the Convention to el elnde and refupe to reeel'B and count th Tote of aaid diPtrict o orTciidma llrttril. That tbe fhairman "f the County Committee ll hereby aithoriied to puhli.h tin preoml.le aod roeolutioi alonr with the M Rulre and Herniation ;' and liould tbe aame be adopt ed by the Hrturn JudK at the next rerular mecl- inr, they rhall aland aid remain a a portion of the ' Hule and Iteruhtioni " nnlil cbanred or abolished. CiEO. E (JoODI.ANOrft, Chairmai lem. Co. Com. Clearfield, Juno 2.1, 18G8. The ittfutntllon. Purine tho culmination of Mr. Uunsom Valkenhjrp, beftire tho in quisition, last wctk, Mr. llutler asked llio witness w hat ho Imd been doiii); in Washington si Ioiij; f To which the latter replied 1'Nono of your huni ness, sir." The eaamination of this wit ness was further continued, and tlio KrjrtM publisha tho following report thereof : . Mr Butler ask-d: What becamo of tho money that Mr. Wot tiler left in his room on tho tent re tnhler Answer I haw it in my pocket. Duller Will yni produce it and the enveloiie contain tiff tho other papers ! Answer I wil porduco tho money, but the papers ) u shall not havo. Tho money w then laid on the ta ble, amouniinrr ki fW.llKl, in seven teen one thousand dollar notes, and small bills inakiig tho one hundred dol lars. . Immediately after Butler recoived tho money ho ordered the wit tier. , out of the room, hut he leclined to leave, givinjr as a roaon tlint ho (witness) was rcr.p"ns'l.lL) lor tlio monev. and ho could not Ictre it ii. his ( Butler's) hands. Butler insisunl on the witness leaving the roin, hus the rrpiillcman "ofnsed, without , ho could tako the monev with him. At last, B. was forced to sus-uinh, and the money was counted it the custodian's pres ence. Butler counted the moncr. the dork of the commitee lakinir the numbers ! ot tlio notes. 1 Alter tho camting Butler, looking tidtwayi, said lo the witness: 1 find, sir, here six torn thousand one hun dred dollars. Witness Me. Butler, if you will take tho trouble to look under that piece ol paper nunr you, 1 think you will find a one thousand dollar note, vhich I have noiuulit mi placed there through mistake. General ..op, tiningfrom the sofa, said: Yes, Butler, 1 seo ono corner ol il sticking out. ' Butler Oh, yes; I did not notice it before. i Three Vur.tM for Scranto. An cleclitin wns held in He ranton, Lurerne county, Ta., on Tuunilay of IhbI week, which renulicd in the choice of Mr. Mahoo, Uie demwerutic cttmliilalo for city treiiBiirer, by (i.n.8 nuijority. The democratic inajority for mnvor in 1C( wus 14. ,r troniurcr in ISTiT il was 4H.. The Ac eel council - tand 5 Kcvtuhlin. . 7 tu ' v ' r .4 BtTI l A rit do .lUt ,., ...... " " T, ;i tt. oft., i....i.t. !' -,..z;k n ....munlimhi n""""i (; , . , mj -J ,.,, eud i.,u ,., -odobtBofhrrooninwiinf. I vj i-hilanlkk hmitii. Krw Wo.hlnirton, June u-ji Horses, Wagons, &c, VOU SALE ! rpnp ,uiri.;.r wl I wll el privBle i.lo the M- I li.wliir jiropirtT, rill tin, HOIlriK. (.u.ul.le for ellhr rsrriBRe or drurlil.onir"i.d two-horo W A,I":: ii.,.i.. IHIiUY. twd"..l of w-irkmr IIAli.r.-r,, JZ. A hlirml orod it will be nivru, J. O. BCIIItl r.u. l.iwrenre l.., Junl 25, 4t:p.l. LBSKtiiiTiaT.-...v.. 41 W. ALBERT & BROS., MBOnfBPtnrm eitnl Dlerin Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, be, WOODLAND, I'EXS'A. cSTOrdrra eoliolte-l. ItilU flllc-d on eborl notice Bud reoeoiioble teriul. Ad lreH WoodlBBd 1'. O., CI-0'fl..M Co., j.2i lT W- AI.UKKT U1IU3. EXCHANGE HOTEL, HL'MINt;I. PA. - .. M tal,ihment bavior keen leaie-t I hT J. moKHISOK. formerly pn.pri.tor of . i i .. I . Milk all orated ona reiunmueu. m - - tbe modern improTureou Bad coorenieneee no. eeMary In ort-eleie Hotel. Tub dinlnr room See keen removed to tbe Sret Soor, sad U now paeinoi and lry. Tbe ehaoiben ore well eon lilatrd. B'd tbe proprietor will endeBror to make bi wuttu porfocU at S me. jfJi ,1. MORRIflOK. Proprietor. EDUCATION! mllE luhlio are rotilii-d that Die Funimer Pcp 1 ,in of the rl'Syl KIIASSA HKI.F.fT M IIOOLwill eommeoceon Monday. July ?o. I tS. Ik. v..i.,m,I i. in the basrllitllt of the Mrtholilt Church, in Hell townahip, Cl.'nrfield counly. I'a., .H i. r.,,.l,lr of aeoommodalinr a larr numlier of pupil. The eituatioo I very dunable beinj three milea north of Burnide, ud lour milea nonb-espt from New Wai-binrton, hod in a com mHnily of vuupual moral habit. TI'ITIOX. (Per Beion of elereo w-jck.) For Common bram-bea. tt CO For Alr"lr, Ueomelry, Plane Trirouome try, Menurati.in, Kurveyiur. I'biloophy, l'byaiolory, llhetoric, L"r. l'byaical tleorrapby, and I'bcoorraphy, oue or all of the atmve, per eeaaiou- 0 Doanlinr, per week 00 Any further Information can be obtained by addre'palnr the Principal, Jjbbb 8. timta, at Cuab 1". 0 , Clearni-1 1 counly. Pa. COM.MITTKK OF AKHAXOKMEXT. Cuali. I'a., Jun IS, lM6-3t NEW STOEE IN CLEAEFIELD. ItlM:i cV CO., Hit.) juit ojifDcd a new Hock of Foreign ftod I'unrtno Dry Goods', Hosiery, Actions, TIUMMIXGS, Ac,, d-c, Whi:h they r srlling CHEAP FOR CASH. urCALL AXD SEE US.'-&c Three door below the Tost C-ffiee, J.mi ti.r. mFir.i.n. pa. if A NEWJ00K-. THE COTTAGE CYCLOPEDIA; HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. A Cjpton Oirtiontrr of MrnnnriiMe Terfmn, Kvpt, PIwm Rnd TliiT'iri, with ntitiretof th prcnt t(tr of 1hi p'inripftl muntrtri anrl im tioni of th known World, and rhrnntoirn riw nt Aniflrkitn llint-TT, hr KhVVAKI) M l'EARCK. JOHN HL'NLAVY, OlmffifM, Ptv, Jnne 1, jn 4t. Ajrrnt. Inlon Mills Woolrn Faclorj. VMON TP., CI.KARFIELD CO., PA. fill IE aii'ltr"i.?n"l hnring purrhMtl an interfl 1 in in i nmn mim. ar nn-tmrfd 10 rani wiwi, if.anuralnn and flni'h rioth, and do alt kind nf work in tbir tin on thorl aitiv. In workmanlike mannfr, and oa roMouatilc trmf. Thfjr alto ttiaiiufar(ar Flour, Feed and Lumber, Whirh will b ld at the lowaat emh ralei. Wool InOndiMl for ranlinf ran be Wt at tne ftnre ol H. Mowj or J. P. Krmitor, in Clrarfirld, when they will rit it and return tt on .aturtUr nf rh wek. lttem nf inquiry addtTM-il to ui at nocaton r. I, will pvptve prompt attntmn. F. K. k J. It. AHNOLI. RorVton, .Tune 18, f$ It. c ii v.i: of imsi:i 1,000,000 feet of Boards Wanted. 200,0'J0 SHINGLES WANTED. riVIE nmleraiirned tke llii. nelhod of notify. 1 ins; the pntilie that he ha. opened a (ilore fi.r the retail or all bio-Is of .Mrri-liNmiipe. at WA LLA CETOX ST A TICX, On the line of the Tvrone Clearfield railroad, in Hoggs towntlnp, nbera he is dtterinined to sell All Kinds of Goods FnrCAMI. or etrhan(te them for Mannlar-tured 1.1 MllfcK. at rales to make it the interest of bnr- eya lo pnrehaae of him. 3Ma-l'all and eiamine the st.irk an I prices he fi're Oealuif elaeviliere. JO UN HOLT. W allaeeion, June H, ISBS-lf. is. itoitisox v hk PORK PACKERS, .7. a.VI Liberty SI., Vitttburgh, Have on hand a larre stork ot Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, PLAIN AM Fl tl.vn CI ItKH IIAMrf Me Pork. Dried tleef, and t-eaf Lard, all of our own Tacking, Curing and Hrnokiog. Lard Oil, Flour, Cheese, Dried Apples ana reachos, W Uh a general s-.nrtrarnl of Uroeerlep, at the lowest market (irli-es. (June IN.'M lT-tid. 1 VtltOI l.ll )lU)l ANCr-Ati"mee,ing J of the Town t'onnril, on Mr, T. Ixos. l,p l..llowins: Ordinsnee, fa.N-.l on the 1 Ith of Mae. I waa ordered lo be re rnhliahed : "He it enacted and ordained hv the Tlnrrcea and " Town C'.nneit ofthe lloronirh of Clesrflcld, and " It I herehr enaote.l and ordained hv ihe anlhor " it? of the pme. Tht no inlialiili.nl of the Ilor " ongh lie allowed lo Teed horses, hoet, nr cows on " the jiavrrecnteor street, in front of their dwell " inr. or milk eows on the pavements or streets. " nn.lcr a fnaltv of not l...a than 4I ecu I a nor more than f 2, to lie recovered tor hornnpli v-ur. " pow. acreeehlv in law." W. W. B K TTS, Attest tl. L. Moboa, Pee'j. JelS Dnrgeea. C" At Tltl-A;l fiersons are berehy warmed atrain.t rnrchaainic or in any way' meddling with tho following property, vis : one Sorrell Ilora and Sorrel Mare, one fr-t II. me... two l'lows, ons Ilsveow, on Log Pled and Chain, twelve Bores of Osls, five acre of Com, ten acres of Rye. ten Hog. and eight sheep, now in Ihe possession of A. II. Karwell. of Pike town.hip. as the same helongs to me and It IcH w-lh him on loan snlijccl to uiy order. J AS. p. FAKW ELL. Lnmber city, Je. 18, 'M-Jlt. 11 HI Juatioe1 and Cnnatal.lea- f ee Hills, for sale at this office. Mailed 'a any addreso on the receipt nf Js rears. May IB tlmtijoiuntfl. uiYkt haisJAI;GHEAT FENIAN RAID Jew Slorc In Mulsonuurg ! In the rtm formerlj u.iJ J V. T. Heron. L. M. COUTIUET ri-'tkFS tbi method of Informiur the citlten I of Covlnrton, kartbau., liiMrd ami the ur-ruul.dioreou'."-v.tl..' b hal Juet opened B lerr "ock of til-MMKIt IIOOPH, which he I. de er mm.,1 to eell 1 t.N l-KK CKSI Cll IK PI . h.a he aame quality of (I.Kid. can be purebnaed for m any other ator. in th. n.ithkorbood. Hi trk ooliiiit of Dry Goods of ajl Kinds, gocb aa fiatinettp, Capeimere, 5fulini, Delaincl, Liuen, Drillings, Calicoes, Triniiniin,", Itibbouf, Lace, READY-MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS i riHUES, UATjJ t CAPS, GR0CEE1ES OF ALL KIlfDS. Coffee. Tea, Bnrar, Rice, ilolaiaes, Fiah, Salt, Linseed Oil, Fib Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queensware, Tinware. CaatiDfa, Plows and Plow Calling, Nails, Ppikei, Corn Cultivators, Cider Presses, and all kind of Aiet. . vii, pfm nf the Citrwrniville and i .m .,nniv make, and are warranted to be of good quality. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Paint. Varnieh, Class, asd a general assortment oi r-iauouerj, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, bIwsts on hand, and will b Bold at the lowest possible Oguret. Li qi ons. Su.;b a BRANDY, WISE, GIN A WHISKY. 5000 pounds of Wool wanted for which the higheat prion will be paid. .rall and see for yourselves. Tou will and everything naually kept in a retail store. i. in. . vi, i in Frenchvillo P. 0., June IS, D6f-6m pd. Cor. tJceond f-'t. and Hill Hold. R. MITCHELL HAS just received and ojened. at tbe ativ named place, sn entire new stock of r'l'M- (llll'll.-, winch lie will sell tut Vlls-Af FOR CASH. Hi stock consist of lry Goods, Groocrios, 11 A RD WARE, QUEENSWARE, Boot and Fhoc. llata and Caps, Ready. Mad Clothing, elo. He alao keep choice fl o un, cony me a i, feed, Chop. It aeon, f Vai, and Dried Prrponf dfiroo or purchmtinir coodt at f'r ry,te are reipc-nfulljr r-qut(rd to gire hi id trail. T Approved country produce will b taken, at tbe h .je U-t pri.f inctiang for gwdt, t'li-artitlde J tin IS, 1T tf GREAT WKSTKKX Insurance and Detective COMPANY. luoorporated hy the Lrgi.tature of Illinois, with B Cash Capital of f-.ti(i.H('l. , Home Office: Dcratur, Illlnol. Cash Assets, July U867, $171,697.85. This is the onlv Compsny that insures against ACUliLNTiS NOT KLSCLTIXG IN ItEATlI. J. F. EATON', Actuary. College Ill.ick, North 3d ,t., Ilarrijl.urg, Pa. WM. M. MeCTLLOron, Agent. myJS-tf Clearfleld. Pa. " sTRZTCHT BENNETT "&"Co.7 (lSuorriitor to Vetr T. Wrijtlit A Co.. mpoBTrn or awp nri mi if DRUGS AMD MEDICINES, Al.au. Brandies St. Wines for Medical purposes. jel.rr.7 Xo. 60V Markot St., Philad'a. H. F. N AUGLE, CLOCK AD WATCH MAKER, orronri tbi (fte, BBt irtlBBT POST OFFICE V.V.LSA RI slu fpilE sah.rriher reapeettnlly inforrcs hi old X patrons and th public generally, that h b.soa hand, (and is constantly rteeivinf new additian iberelo.) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewolry. "I kep Jewelry In all It forms aad of diUrent values, either hy th piece or set. WATCHES A full a-sortnent of either field or Silver, made hy th brat Auarioar, and for sign manuiaeiurers, including a fin lot of gold and silver hunting ease, lull jeweled, Paienl Levers. CLOCKS Of all deigns, ronai sting of eight. Say and thirty-hour, of either weight, apring or levers, and both a'riks and alarm. REPAIRING. All kinds of Watches and Clocks Repatied, and warranted. In addition to what I have enumerated. I keep full assortment of M'K'T ACLUS, colored and plain glees, e Iso, (lOI.D I'ENS and t'KVCILS. M'OONH, FORK, Btl IT Kit KS1VM, and In fact everylhing in ihs Jewelry line. If ( fail fi have on hand just what a ru.touier may nre-l. I will order per list eipreas, without eura charge. A liberal shar of puhlie patronage Is.nlirited. Ma, t. 1M y II. F KAlULB. Spring Goods. Spring Goods. rickeyTTharp & CO., Xo. lil ( hrslnut Street, rniLADELFBIA, Have just opened, and offer at rorvLAn r rices, SPRING CHINTZES, sriJINQ GINGHAMS, SriUNG DELAINES, SPRING VALENCIES, SPUING ALPACAS, AND TOPLINS FOR SUITS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., T4T C hr.tnut Htrert, rill LADE LP HI A. n.7 DV.KYWM, BI.INHNESS A CATARRH treated with Ihe utinuet success t.y llr. J. lrAACS, M. It., and Professor ot lii.e-ise of the lire and Kar in the Medical College or IVnn.vl vania, 11 years experience, ffnrmctlr of Lcrden, Holland.) No. 81IA Arch Mreet. I'inl'a. tesii nionial ean he seen at his office. Th medical faculty are invited lo accompany their patients, as he hss no secrete in his pnitrssmn. Artificial eyes inserted wilbout pain. Xu charge t,,r r I ammalion, jclX-Iy. CAl'TH) All persons are herchy eantlone.1 airainst piicrhamnr or in any way meddling r,'."! M,1K CoW on' lo..Tcar-oid II III Ml, now in the possession of Mom s 1 hustiq, In I'enn township, as the aame helon lo me, and are suhjeet to uiy order. T. A. IIUOVKlt. 'riB rownstilp, Jons 1, ISM lt-pil T!c;r flvfril?niHt!. Philadelphia ia an Uproar. TIIAD. STEVENS FKKillTI'.M'.D Smith Found Alive I N'OT Cant. J.'bti Sm.m. nor rii-" .r. r.t Blorer, hut W PMITH fAK KkV k.t lust reiurn.d from Philadelphia with a new a., J .. . . , ,. ... Ull I Vtl .n I Kit U 1 kU well selecwu sioca w, - - - .. -- OOODS B part of which are Dry Goods I Dress Goods! XtKS ASD B0Y3 READY-MADE CLOTHING ! BOOTH AXD Slions, HATS, CAPS, X0TI05, ic, ic- AUO Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Spices, Crackers and Vinegar, At his tor1 mil ! of Kertbaua (Clearfield, eonnty, Pa.,) all of which be la Belling at retul priees. II lao keeps eonstantly on h.ud a good anpr.lyof LIQCoKri-oid Ky.Hraady, Utn nd Win nd ll f th. beet brands. Highest market pele paid for nil kinds at COUVIKY PHODLCB. Ttie pnwlto m.v bwUvImS fat'e him S 1L No chnrg mads for ahowing (roods. W. PMITII EAKEEY. Earthaui Tp., Jon II, 1S Sm pd Wat. IBB re ,. B. TBoVrso TEN EYCK & THOMPSON CUKWEKSVILLE, PA.. HAVIS 1 jolt received from New York on sf th lr-t and best seles-.ed toi-k (I t.-.,ds. ws ra now ready to nSr the seres tuosr old custo.oer. (lo whom we remm llianks lit past favors,) and th ciutens of Ik county s orally, at Prices that will Eendcr Satisfaction. (lie na a call bafere purchasiof elaawhers, ssi thereby sees from It to 20 per cut on j our j. .di. Our stock eonilsls of a (rsat variety, snch a DRY 60ODS, NOTIONS, CL0TUISQ, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWAltE, PAIXTS, OILS, PRIGS, FBI'IT OF ALL KIXD9, Fith. fait. Leather, f-h Plndings, BOOTS sim rH0K4 (eastern and houi made) in greet vs riety. and t reduced figur ; TIV'Aht. FLOCK, Ac, Aa. TEX ETCK st TH0MPS0S. Ba'ing r Basoclated II. U. Thompiua witi n:c in tb abev traos, I deairs ell person la dekted to me, hy Note or Hook eocuunt, ta sat aod settle th sain without delay. w M. TEX EYCK. Curwenseille, May, 7, ISol tf. IOT. On theMib or Jlt of May I lost S lit J either at, nr reiweu New Millport and It.- wen.ville. of tb following denominations : e bill of $.'0 ea'h : two hillj of $?0 each : aod ot bill of ilO. I offer TWtXIV-nVE liOLLAk reward lor the reoovery of the w hole amount. ABKAM I'EOI'LE?, Jnnell,3l. New Millport, Pa. A ! J.X. brb? ffiveD, I bat it-ttt-rn ol Aominirtr late of KnoE liwiiihip, Clf'fll I e-notr, P hatifif bn dull rut ed to tb iidri.tf0i all pernoot in dchtrd to raid innt will pitut a '( ima.4iliit pvaint, end tboit brif Q.airDi tr doatandi will pi-rimi thfin pruf-wiij uthroiittd tor at ttlcmonf without dlt; Jell t pi UEOKlifi 6L0S3. AJin'r. Fair I Fair 1 1 VT ft iTtirp of the Executive Coin mi tie ; the ClrtHirlJ County Afineultanil ifoc.f tf, Ut-it. on tbe Mb iostuTii, it wm r-olvd U-i tit 8urtT h(M iu Hrvoutb Annual Fair !eoamiD iij on Tu(1ht, Octulrr A. ISM, and rontint tot tlnn) on tbir KTound in tlic boruugh of Clea-lit.t Tbe CoDimutre, brhering that ia tbt f-i undue dmrniuinntion btl Ini'n mado by tbe hoc if 'i ac.iinet the ipnculiural iitermtii of tbe eoantr. M otlt rinjc too low pretuiutni for farm product, bn dti tmurd to mnhe a changr id that n-ipert tb' fall, hy lurpt lr inrreaiinf the preuiium oa kitiili of funo firoitucti and eiock. Tbe prrnnuui lima, aod refutations will arpr in due time, 1. 0. UAIuitlw, June III, Ic??. lpTetrT. 10,000 June II, It. Lbi. Of Wool Wanted at the KKVaTONK tfTOHE. Clearfield Pi. The Lightning Tamer. flHE under-lfrnd are the mle Ar-nt- la t L ?iintT for the 'No-lb Amrriran (Jelvarrt'. Ll.illTMN' KoD." Tim are the oi.Iik rr'di nw in wee. and are endorced bjr all t act i ntiffe men in the o cntrr. V e berrbr nnrtfr the elt'ient of tbe trvv that we will put tlera tip ft bct'er rd to'- line nit.ne.T, than fr rbtrfted br tbt futnf peon who arnnaMT trareree tbe oa'.T vt uarry off our little rarb, rerer to retorn. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Tboae wifbinf I.jthiti.nr Itoda erectH n their buildii'Kt need butaddreiu uf br le'ier.r In .eriHn. U'e will put then upaur'r" in iberotiDtT, ano aarrant them. Ttie U"Hhp rixitirea can be eeo at mny time b? eM'M ouriii.re. MKHRKLL A UlGLbK. Clearfield. June 11. Is' V BENSON, CAMP2ELL L Co.. No. 17 K. Fifth St and 24 Couimarc, rniLAPELriiu, r, WHOLESALE GROCERS, -And Coinniission MercliMls, run ma balk or Wool, flln-enir. Fur Pkinv Fee th era. !atfct Flat rard. Wntd Fruit, e. Kim-u, Dtff eVini, flutter, ltee.wax. .'beep Fkinrt, Km, At, e , Ao. CONSIGNMENTS SOL1C1TFD. Werkly Pries coi rent forwarded a rrutH Jur II. !(!.. tf. AO IF HEADY! A Hook for tin Tiino VK nnanswered and nnanswerahls espnai'"1 of th Natur nod Theory of our tseven loeuL THE FEDERAL QOVERNMEST Its True Naiure mid t harai-ter! Brln a review of J In Story 'a CosBtueot oa the Constitution o( th l'n:ted Plaice, BY J 1' DO It ADKL f. TsnKK,. A law alu.lenl un let Ihe Inslrncii. n of Tf i! ia' Wirt. o'hor of ihe life nf l'a'rich lletry. ) t nf the tleneral Court of Virg.nia. Secrelsty the Navy In I Ml -J and (.eereta.y of Ms1 the relirrmnt nf llanlel V'ehier. 'H " Inlrodneii. a and opius Critical and lory Kutes, Bt C. CI1ACNCEV RI'Rn i On solum l?mi, Cloth, rile. II VAN KVR1R, IIORT0N A 00. ''""I1 l Nassau St, N Utn i:Kl:l.ti.ni tan v i""1 hy huyin thslr hrooms. huee'. I1 churn, washhimrds. clnil,,, pina. Ro lin " snUs hotes. eoffe. mills, lookmr '. I,A' pails, hs I eerds. ha.kets. hoit-r h iwls, Shades, Axlntas, cmriU, B9ettin(. oilehlt, : bi j. p. mum"" TI'wTICWB' ClllhSI Alll l' ' We hare printed a larfe nuiulier of the I KK HILL, and will, on Hie receipt ol t'"' I Ave cents, snail a cony lo inr e'ldm... rn'-. fpiIR IiE.MIlt'IHTIC ALMANAC for ! X 1W and fr sale at tha Post f1' price i -ni. Mailed to any ad.lnsa. )' 1 - " I ft HArt Lo- 01 Wont Wanted at the I I U.UUU KKVSI0NE FTOFr. Jan. 11, yt Cerflll F.
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