ShcJcpubUran. Giobos B. Goodlanpicr, Editor. "C LEA R F I ELD, p'KP Thursday Morning, Aug. 6. 1868. Democratio National Ticket. FOR PRlrlinENT, Hon. HORATIO SEYMOUR, Of MW YORK. TOR VICR PREKIDKNT, FRANCIS P. BLAIR, or Missouri. Gen. Democratio State Ticket. AUDITOR OKIIRAL, now. charm-'. i boyle, Cf Fayette eounty. environ amui, CEN. WEUISiOTOH H. EST, Of Columbia county. Democratic District Ticket. tRRHIMtNT IFTM1B. Hon. CF.O. H. l.ARRETT, of Clearfield, (Subject to the action of the Conferees.) ciwnnKes Dr. T. 4EFF. BOVl'.R. of Clearfield. (Subject to Ibe notion of the Conferees.) IRATOR. Hon. M M. A. WALLACE, of Clearfield. (Subject to the action of the Conferee!.) . ASSXWRt.T, Hou. T. i. McCULUUC;H. or Clearfield. (Subject to the aJtion of the Conferees.) Democratio County Ticket. Protbenotary, AARON C. TATE, of Lawrence. Register 4 Recorder, A. W. LEE, of Beccarla. Commissioner, . BAML'EX II. HIIAFFKER, of Lawrence. Forvevor, SAMUEL F. McClAKfliEY, of Pike. Auditor, PRICE A. ROW I.ES. of Knox. District Conventions. The Dem ocratio Congressional Conference will meet at Kidgway, on the third Thurs day (20th) of August, and the Senato rial Conferees will meet t the same time and place, of which all will please take notice. Assembly Conference. We have been requested by a number of Dem ocrats, in this and the otlior oonnties composing this Assembly District, to state that the Conforoes will meet at Iiidgway, on Thursday, the 20th inst., the same day fixod for holding the Senatorial and Congressional Conven tions. We have no objections to this change, and hope it will suit all inter ested. We will go farther than this : Why hold a conference at all f Mr. McCullough has beon nominated by all the counties in the District, and is, therefore, the Democratic nominoe for Assembly. Can the Conference do moro f In view of the situation of af fairs, we suggest that no conference be beld. Jackson against Grant. The ne gro bureau candidate said to the Chi cago committed, wheninformod of his Domination, "I shall have no policy of my own." This view fully expresses Geo. Grant's statesmanship. General Jackson, in his day, spoke very differ ently whon placed in asimilarposition : " I say again, fellow-citizens, remera- " ber the fato of ancient Rome, and u vote for no candidate who will not toll yon with tho frankness of an independent froeman, the principles ' npon which, if elected, bo will ad " mininlur your Government. That " man deserves to bo a slave who " would voto for a mura candidate ' when bis liberties are at stake." "I shall have no policy of my own," says Grant. This is the language of a demagogue; and biding him in the Rocky Mountains ever since, augurs no good to the friends of liberty. We eupposo he is undergoing a royal training, preparatory to a grand raid upon tho people ltoudcr, hoed tho the warning of Gon. Jackson. A Daddy Wanted. Tho cry of distress always attracts our attention. 11 once the following wail from the Altoona Tribune touches the sympa thetic chord : The industrial Interests of thin ana otbir States are now prostrated for the ml of protection." Whcro are tho parents of this child f We have beard it cry for "protection" for thirty years, but it seems to wear its baby clothes and remain in a help less condition still. The tariff jay. hawkers are cithor fools themselves, or they take everybody else to be. The iron-mongers and other manufac turers have robbed the public for moro than a quarter of a century, and for ten years, have bad their own parti sans to administer the Government in all itsdepartraents; but their bantling is still "prostrated for want of pro tection." Will theso baby interests quit crying if tho farmers, mechanics nd all the other industriul pursuits of tho country assign to them all their interests J Who has got his foot on the baby's neck? What party has had charge of the child for ten years rastf Is it a bastard? Who will stand godfather ? 'rank Blair baa 'written hiuierlf down an am." You have done it a thousand limes, and still wish to be considered a gentleman. Tht" Hmirs . On 1 1 Ih March lnt (be .hurit.il of this plnoo publihlied a tubular slnte nienl showing the total amount of In ternal revenue collected in each Con gtvsslonal pistriclof Pennsylvania fur the years lMltl and 1SH7 contracting tho one with the other and showing that ours tho 10th was tho only 1 it rii-t that did not show a fulling off, or loss, in lXti7 as compared with 1800 and over this fact some tall bragging was dono, not a few insult ing taunts thrown out, and indeed, judging from tho tone of tbo Journal ono would think that the wholo Had ical party of tho district wus intoxi cated with tho idea that they wore able to produce at least ono board of rcvonno ofllcors who wcro not sus pected of stealing 1 Kvory district in tho State, except ours, showed a falling off; and ours, according to tho Journal, showed an increase of 111,812 14 which tho Journal accountod for thus : "Because no change was made in the revenue officers of this district." No othor reason is assigned none other suspected. It is simply bocause of 24 different boards of revenue offi cers in the State, ours was tho only ono blossed with honest officers; and the only reason why they were honest was because they wore solectod by the Great Lamented forgetting that ono of their own members of Congress had declared that the official stealing under Lincoln's first two years exceeded tho whole expenditures of tho Govern ment under Mr. Buchanan. But, to return to this .big boast of our neighbor. We say thoro are other causes for this difference in fa vor of the 19th district. In 1866 the Phil, and Erie K. B. Co. paid tboir in ternal revenue at Williamsport.in the 18th district, amounting to $70,942 25 In 1807 they only paid 10,495 88 800,440 37 JTere wo can account for a loss of over 860,000 in tho ISth district. It was occasioned by tho Kail road company named abovo transfctring the plaoe of making their returns from Williamsport to Erie that Is from the 18th to the 19th district. It is not likely that the amount returned by this comparjy was less in 1807 than it was in 1800, and as they paid butter, thou sand in the 18th district in 18G7, it may be assumed with entire confidence they paid at least 800,000 in the 19th district for that year. Thus we find that in this single item our district should have returned about 800,000 more to the Government in 1807 than it did in 1800. But this is not all : We find that in tho single item of oil tho amount stands as follows in tho 19th district: Total revenue from oil, 17 .......... ..$2'1. 141 71 Total revenue from oil, 18fl 149,021 Si Excess in 18(17 over lRnn $S2,13I . Add transfer of P. 1E.H.H Co..... 60,446 37 Total exeeai of 16S7 over ISO 1142, id" 73 Hero we find that by the official re port of tho Commissioner of Internal Kovcnuo tho increase of revonue paid by tli6 people of our district for 1867 over 1860, upon two items alone, ex ceed one hundred and forty thousand dollars and yet they admit an in crease otless than twelve thousand. We give the facta. The public can make their own comments; and when they do so we requo&t them to an swer, if they cau, the following ques tions which wcro put to then) by the Journal at the timo : M Did the officers pay to the Government all the taxes they collected trom the people r "May not the capacious pockets of those bun gry political cormorant have absorbed the differ ence in the amount collected in the to years'" As Buchor can find abundant timo to abuse, vilify and slander bis neigh bors on all occasions, we trust bis le gal engagements may not bo too press ing to prevent him explaining this apparently heavy deficiency. Thoir boasted increase of 811,000 when the foregoing figures indicate that the increase should bave been over 8140, 000 has a very suspicious look. We don't charge that our Radical friends have raised this "Stop Thiof" cry to cover up their tracks, but we confess it looks bo much liko it that Bucher should bo called upon forthwith to explain bis friends out of this awk ward dilemma, in which thoir braga docio has placed them. "Ot a Svtrrt. The Titusville 7rroM com plaint that the mail mule between that eitv and Mcedville, Oil City and Franklin has been discon tinued, and regards the act a a groat public mis fortune. If such Congressmen as Scofiold, Finney and Culver are kept at Wash ington much longer, there will be neither mail routes nor anything else left in this Xorthwontcrn section of tho State, except assessors and tax gatherers. Were a majority of the inhabitants niggers, we would bave everything, and a Durcau thrown in. Our color will ruin us. Loyalists aro just as meon to-day as they wcro in l(i6. Plunder is their god. Failed. We are pleased to know that tho iiifumouB bill to distribute muskets and cannon among llio w hite Radicals in the North aud tho black Radicals in the South, failed to become a la? before the Rump adjourned ; as well as the tariff iniquity, which was nothing more than an embargo on the laboring classos, for the purpose of filling the pockets of gloating man ufacturers, who have just succeeded in having five percent tax removed. Their vullurepropensiticsuro terrible! f ht JtfffffaAfi. When the people of IV Ml re county claim tbo Judgeship fur another ten years, as a matter of right, It is about time for Clearfield to speak out. We run scarcely believe that tho ritirms of that county would mnko such an u nj lint and ungenerous dnnmnd, but ate inclined to think that it is only Ihep'.iftViriNi. For sixty years Moth er Centre has had tho Judge, with tho exception of Judge Woodward's term, (who wus not a resident of cith- ercounly,)nnd during ono half of that period a lurgo portion of Clinton be longed to Contro, and participated equully in tho honors. For nearly half a century Clearfield has been attached to Centro for Judi cial purposes, and has never before seriously claimed the cundiduto. Du ring all that timo our county bus been tho Buflbrer, Monday and Saturday of noarly ovorr court week being con sumed by the Judge, leaving but four days of the week in which to adjust tho public business. So serious bad this becomo, that it was necessary last winter to got a law passed fixing Bix regular torms of court for our county, in order to get tho business" dono. Do wo auk too much whon wo claim the Judge for tho next ten years f Let our Centre county neighbors reflect over this matter; and let our Clinton friends recollect that ours is the oldest by nearly double tho number of years since wo wore organized for Judicial purposos which is an additional claim; besides, the nomination of Mr. Gamblo, in 1859, was a Clinton county arrangemont. Therefore, if there is any equality iu this matter, Clearfield is clearly entitled to the nomination at this timo. We make tho claim, and make it in earnost; and if reason and justice are allowed to control tho case, our domands will be respected. In the person of Judge Barrottjwe present the district with an unexcep tionable candidate. Ho is well known to many of tho people in the district. A portion of bis boyhood days were spett in Bollcfonte, and ho at one time represented Clinton county in the Legislature. We offer no stran. gcr to the District, but one who can claim it as his birth-place, and whoso wholo life has been spent among us. IIo understands the business wants and necessities of the District, better than any other man in it; besides, he possesses the legal knowledge, per sonal energy and executive ability to adjust thoso wants, and will deem it his duty to discharge them in a rea sonable period. His election will save the tax-payers and business communi ty thousands of dollars annual!', by adjusting their legal affairs at the right timo. For these reasons we insist on Mr. Barrett's nomination, and hope the Conferonco may be open to reason and the interests of their constituents, and act with a determination to be just. There is but one sentiment in this county on this subject. Tho claim is made firmly, and as wo have always stood by Mother Centre, we now give her an opportunity to re ciprocate The instructions from the peoplo to oor Conferees are to adhere to our candidute while there remains a hope of obtaining what justly be longs to us. They have no second instructions in the matter, because our people manifest but ono desire upon this subject, and will adjust themselves accordingly. Gen. Hancoc k. This gallant offi cer is well known to many of our readers. Somo evil disposed loyal scallawag, with tho intention of in juring tbo reputation of tho Genet al, circulated a story to the effect that ho would not Btipport Seymour and Blair. This question ho settles in tho following stylo : Believing, as I really do, that the presorva tion of constitutional government eminently de pends on the success of the Democratic party in the coming election, eves to Jtesifafe in it. cor. dial tmpjmrt I frtl I sAoud not ony sy own rocord, but commit o crisis aya inst my coun try.1' This is the language of a patriot and true soldier, and is as true as the Gospel by St. John. Tho letter will be found in full on our first page. Do not fail to read it and hand it to your neighbor. Since the war closed, in a period of about throe Tears, the public del has been reduced between (,1(10,000,000 and t :)00,000,00u. Lo,nl AVrJmej,.. Yes, but while you reduced it this sum, you at tho same limo sold five hundred million dollars' worth of ships, horses, wagons, and other old mate rial belonging to tho peoplo. What did you do with the other two hun dred million? Give us $500,000,000, and we can pay 8200,000,000 or 8300, 000,000 too, and not brag much. Our exchanges are tiled with complaints about the post routes. The whole thinr has rot ie. . arca.it w mix. There a tomotlutig wrong at head qua rlers. Aw-oops, Yes, and it's beenso for seven years, and should Congressman Scofield un fortunately spend another term at Washington, (which we by no means admit,) we will have neither post routes nor mails in this Congressional District The niirirers and their l,n. reau reccivo his wholo attention. ill some loyal Solomon inform us why Gen. Grant resigned his commis sion as Captain in the regular army in lS54r -M t,cre) or WM l)iore not, an Indian squaw and whiskey at the bottom of this strategical move ment? Do, please, tell ! I f'nf it-try AfirrTM. Our loysl etichaiiges are rirculrif Ing SOlnelliillj; like a Sxeeh delivered in the Rump by Mr. Scofield, entitled "The Purposes of tho Republican Par ty." Tlii r- was wholly uiineet'ssary, "the purpisesof the Republican parly" a re seen in the condition of the country from Maiio to California and from Cumuhi toMcxicn. lltukes no school master to point them out. National graveyard., ono-legged and one armed men, widows and orphans every where; three thousand millions of debt, a shat tered Union, prostrated trade and commorcoj nrgroosand whito sneaks ruling and still further ruining one- third of our once happy family of States! These things nro visihlo to tho naked, cyo, and it is useless to employ soothsayers to slimo them over. Thjy "will continue to stare tho loyal jieople of the land in tho fuco as long asbistory itself shall endure." Tbo pcopo can bo blinded uo longer by loyal sophistries. 1 Andf.hs'villk Brown. Jo.Brown, thofounderof tho Andersonvillo "dead lino," and 'Foster Blodgott, ondicted for porjury, ; woro lust week nomina ted by the liUck and white loyalists of tho Gcorgiucgisluturo, for United States Senators, k-om that reconstruct ed Stuto. But, It and behold ! When tho election camo ff both wcro de feated, and Miller, Democrat, mid Hill, a decent whito man, elected. And this, too, in a lody where the carpet-baggers and liggors had 12 majority. Tho niggen may bo vory ignorant, as Northern philanthropists taught; but they already shun and detest a carpot-bagger, as much as their former masters did Massachus etts gospel bangers aud school teach ers. A Gki antic Leap. Tbo negroes and carpet-baggers of tho Alabama Legislature have finished taeir first legislative job that of fixing their own pay. They voted themselves eight dollars per day, and forty cents for every mile traveled. What a great and mighty nation we aro 1 But ono step fiom slavery to eight dollars a day! When will the white slaves be liberated? Is there co balm in Gilead for them ? Must they be forever tor mented with national assessors, tax gatherers and other vermin, to cat np thoir substanco and circumscribe their liberties ? Judgo Lynch seems to have as much business on hand in loyal Indiana (the home of tho disunion nominee for Vice President) and other wostern States as in Parson Brownlow's hell Tonnossce. If it was a sin for Mr. Soymur not to prevent a mob tn New York in 1803, in time of war, why is it not a similar offenco for Mr. Colfax not to prevent Express rob beries and mobs in bis State in 1868, in time of peace? Will some -oung and loyal Solomon point out tho dif ference ? A grind Seymour and Illairratineatinn 'meeting Is to he held at Ardersnneille. We suppose there will be plenty la eat and drink and no dead-line, Stroopo. This is a mistake. Jo. Brown, tho founder of tbo institution, still has charge of it and refuses to give it up. lie has sent for Wire, to help him fix it up to hold Grant and Colfax meet ings in, during tho campaign; and in the event of tho election of thoso wor ts ios, the prison is to bo filled with "rebels and copperheads." A loyal league club has met in this "hull hole" ever since tho "boys in blue'' loft, it. Looks Promising. Political affairs down South legin to look well. Tho Rump Congress and its carpet-bag agents hnving given tho negroes tho elective franchise, it is very doubtful whether thai class will ever again vote for tho Bureau party. It looks now as thotgh at largo majority of the votes lit thoso Slates would bo cast for Uio Seymour and Blair elec toral ticket. , Would it not bo a rich joke if "our (olored brethren" would turn round apd voto tho copperhead ticket ? A Black Juduk. The peoplo of South Carolina elect afiupreme Judge next week. The loyal nominoo is a Michigan nigger, who until the bu reau was 'established in tho South, was a waller in a lawyer's office in Detroit, the Pittsburg Commercial, a leading Kadical organ, in speaking of its nomliee says : "He don't kiow a great deal of law, bnt is said hare a good weal of common sense, which with good manner! and a prujtut course baa given him much inttirnce." A nic-rtr and an icnoramus for Judgo 1 Such is loyalty 1 "BK!a n Vii.i.is'."l'irate Seromes ha avowed his wiilintmess to renew his atlegtanee to the old fUg prsritled Seymour and Hlsir are elec ted ! What stupendous magnanimity I Wesuppnac mcj re nei eteeieo. ne will tntmriliat.-lr stalt off on another piratical cruife. These reik is want another lhrashiiig-and they'll get it. ,V-m.ps. Don't bo alarmed, Commodore ; you might fight "the. old flag" for twenty years, and you would never bo molested by cither Swoopo, Row, Colfax oi Scofield, as they would al ways bo exempted for physical dis. bililies. Volunteer they never will. The "Union Savers" are operating in the North Carolina Legislature. Tho carpet-baggers bud 22 majority threo woeks ago, yet now they are in the minority upon nourly. every test voto. If the proper test is applied to a carpet-bagger you can get him to do anything. On Ibe M of Atirn'C tr at the tr.i l' n e r.( Mrs. ll.l.Hiiii'1, In ibis toitit., I.r " 0, A. Nuio.Mir, Mi. I lll l'Kllli h II. 1K l and Wiss I MMA S. Mil I M hoik "f ri-ar.ld count.'. frlf Knm. Inow. a w. II how to pi.-e his wile as be do. li e printer, he ill hr ciilille.1 In the S'pellsllon the head uf "Ibe bnppy fnnl." On July S, 1"B'i. Iter. W. M. Pi m nrtu n, Mr. JOHN' II. MIMIIIVMAX, "f l'eeatur town ship, and MiM MAOHIi: WITHKHoW, of Nnm tnwn.bip. On the Idlh day of July, ISM, l.y E. Iln ra , Kso.. Mr. SHANNON WITHI ItlTR and Miss CATIUH1XK THIBS; Iwlh of Ksrguson town.hip A, giro? grtwliSfrarnUi. T AM l.l A female competent io do g.n rrnl housework. No t-lnldren to nurse or rows to milk. Apply at this oflice, or address Hoi HI, Clearfield l'uOffi.e. augS-ll -m-rul'lf 'I.' All mmiiii havine nnsettled ac. iN counts with Ibe undersiitned will pleasa Mil and selllc the same witbuut further online. T. II. FORCEY Orahauiton, Auj(. S, lFoS-3t. OTKAV S1 'UICKH. Came trespassing on kj the premises of the subscriber, residing in Ferguson town-hip, alsiut the 1st of July lasl, two HK1) KTKEK.-t, supposed to be three years old. Tho owner is requested to aome forward, prove his property, pay charges and tnke thciu .v urlhev will be disuosed ol as the law directs. aun .1t:pO n r. . er... .... " J . ". I, l. t'HL'1 I IMl'lJ A IIMIMHTKATOK'H MlTI(H-Notice f is hsrabr riven, that letters of Adminirtra nn on the estate of ISAAC Dl'NLAF, deed late of Knoi township, Clearfield aounty, la, ha.vine bean dulv iran led so the under. igned, all persona indebted to said estate will pleas make iminediaie payment, anu tuuee saving claims or demands will present them properly authentioaled for leltleiaeni without delay. au nt:pd 1'. A. HOW Lr.h, Aitin r. desiWleroperty" FOR SALE. Consisting of DWELLING-HOUSE and Ten AcreB of Eiver - Bottom Land, l'loaaantly situated on the west bank uf the Kus quehauuu, near Clearfield town. Kor particulers, apply on the eremites, or address the subscriber, at I learnriil, l a. nu6-lm:pd JOHN MADDV. t JOHN M. MELLOY, atini'ricrr aia or Flain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware AD DI1LIB l llouae Funilslilnf Ciooda, Tin Roofing; and Conductor PIpra. Nc 723 Market Street, a.gSly PHILADELPHIA For Sale. 1 ZtA HEAD OF SHf hT. 1 JU Full blood Morino. Io....vI.eicester, Io South Down, Do Hn-kwell, And miied bloods. FIVE HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE. One span of HEAVY DRAFT HORSES, Weigh about 1,400 pounds each. LAWfHE, WHITE A CO.. aagt-St Osoeola Mills, Pa. rrllSS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. lnS First Term, nf twenty-two weeks, will 1 commence on Monday, August 31, lsAS. TKRM8 PV TTITIOV. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Les sons, primary Arithmetic and Primary Oeography, per half term, (of eleven weeks.) , $J 00 History, Local and deswripllve Oeography with Map Drawing. Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic ( 50 A 1 ret. re and the Sciences 9 00 For fn!l particulars send for Circular. Clear (I eld, August It, ls.8 3m. Groceries at Reduced Trices. 8 TO ARS Pulverised, Granulated, Crashed, fugarhouse. COFFKK Old. Government Java, Prime Rio, noastaa. TEAS Japan, Imperial, Yovng llyon. Black. MOLASKS LoTering'e Syrup, Eitra, Uoldon, rngarnouse. . CRACKERS Kgg Biscuit, Wins, Oyster and 8oda crackera. V1NEU AH White Wine and Pure Cider Vine gar at J, P. KHATZKH'S. Hardware. FOR BLACKSMITHS Horse Shoes, Horse rnoe .-sans, nail rot, riles, nasps. WAGON MAKERS Thimb skeins and Pipe noses, rm no ts w rencnes, vsrriage nolle. CARPENTERS Planes, aws, Augers, Hatoh- els. Hammers, plane tilts, P'inare. Bt II. DERS Nails, Locks, Hinges, Pcrews, Door bells. Bolts, Latches, Bask fastners, Ll'M UK K M KN Double-bill Ales, Mill 8aws, Crois cut Paws, Rafting Aids, Drawing Knives. CABINET MAKERS Bed tcrews. Casters. Cupboard catches, Furniture knobs, Iliawor loess. I101HK KEEPVRS Rnlres and Forks, Stoves and Pipe, rpooas, Flat Irons, Coffee Mills, Cleavers. FARMKltS-aeythes, Rakes, Spades, Shor.'i, roras, noes, tiratn rcoops, at Aug. (Ith, Ira. J. P. KRATIER S, I 11" itt l.r.TTT'.RS remaining unrlsimed J in the Post Office at Clearfield, Aug. 1, 1S6S : Bain, Walter, Irwin, Andy, Keller, David, Kratser. C. L., L'Tn, David, Miller, Miss Amanda, Miller, John A., MeUinlT, .Mirhael, McConriirk. R. H, svrman, Jsmeu, Peters. 8. M., Persons, John M Pints, .1. I Rose, Edward, Rich, J. W 1 Pluart, Hiram, Shaw, Miss Zillah 0, t-mith, R. H., Smith, 1). C, Turner, 11. P. 1 Venormer, Mra. Robert Warrick, .Miss Saido, Uaily, Miss, Bryan, Thomas, Cainp, Win. 11., Cris.well, Robert. Cook, Mis. Litsin, Culligan, Ed., Curls, H. II., Hewitt, J., Howling. Pat., Evans, Mr. Wm. B., Kiohelbsrgr, tleorge, Emery, J. B., Farly, Fianeia, Foruiao, Logan, Frants. Mary, Ouisler, Catit. flcorge, Uilmore, Jtteeph C, Gregory, George, Hoover, Peter, lUrrn, Mias Elisabeth Jane, vi uson, John, Persons calling for letter la the above list will please aay they are advertised, augn-lt p. A. GAI'LIN, P. M. 1 lOl.lTI(l OK PAKTM ItMIIP. 1 Ths partnership heretofore eliding between the underrigned In the mercantile business, at Prnnlleld, Pa., waa dissolved hy mutual consent on the lllli day of June, last. The business will still be conlinued at the old stand by F. C. Iluwman HIRAM WOODWARD. F. C. 1IOWMAN. Ponndeld, July JO, lf.s 41. D1WHH.I' HON OK PtKTM,llIIIIV The partnership heretofore rusting between J. S. KI.KUAL A M. L. GA.N'OK, in tlx Store and Tinning bu.incss, in Philipalnirg, was dif.ul. red by mutual consent, on the filth dny of July, 1SSS. The accnunla nf the firm will he setflud, and ths bn.inott continued by U.S. 1 1.KliAI.. Philip.burg Pa. I G. 8. FI.IUM.. July S,T-r, fit. J M. L. GANOE. JACOB S. COLE, Root and Shoe Manufacturer, Cl'KWKNmLLK, PA. rpilK snhecriher adopts this method of In form -X Ing his old customers and the public generallv, lliat he still routinues to manufacture boots aad flioes at lbs old stand, opposite Draurker's Hotel, where he Invites the public to give him a call. His work is made nit nf the eery best French Calf and Kip, and at eieccdinlv low prices lor rashorap rroved country produce. All kinds nf heavy boots and thoes made to order, and all work war ranted. JACOB B. COLE. Citrwi nfvlllr, July 3D, ;. G. S. J'JjK(iAL, lr M.l.it IN MOV KS AM) I10l.UriV.MMKr, AND MANlTACTini.il OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, riilllpaburg, Outre nu, I'a., rpnK undersigned respectfnlly announces to I the public tbat be has on hand a ears- fully. selected and well assorted stock of Cloves His variety consist! of 7 HE CELEBRATED IHONSIDES, Which have never failed to give perfect satirfae lioo lu ibe isjost fastidious of iu purcbaaers, Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Darltght. Ppeari' Anil-Dust, Niagara. Charm, Herald, ate, with every variety of the best Pittsburg Manufacture. fcC-Th Tin and 8 beet Iron ware given with the Stoves is made of the faear'est and best material, and warranted lo give perfect talis, taction. JiLi slock of PARLOR AND IIEAT1NQ STOVES Is larger, better and cheaper than ever before exhibited to the pubhe. He deuea ooiupe'iuoo sutler in variety, quality or prion lie Is also prepared la furnish a complete Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron,rWooden and Willow Ware, Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and with the sole view to service, from the best ma terial In the market. PLOWS, PLOW POIKT". 4 COPPER, BRASS AND IRON KETTLES, Of (very description constantly en hasd.J LIGHTNING ROD3, Snpsrlor point, put np on short notice. The Point he olleri to the public is the same as is aow used hy the Pennsylvania Railroad Co, on their buildings. ORDERS FUR SPOUTING, EOOFINO Aad other work belonging to bit bntlnesi will be promptly Ailed by eiperienced and skillful workmen. BRASS, COPFER AND OLD METTLE Taken la exchange for goods. jM"-ne especially Invites the atlsnticn 'of Merchants wish ing. to purchase at wholesale, at they will And it to their advantage to examine til slock before purchasing eltswnere.' , 8. F LEGAL. Philiptbarg, Aug. (, ltS. jy2lt67 MEltRELrWLElT, rtiLiat in II Alt I W All E, Aire, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, P A. . LOT OF SADDLKS, 15IU1VLKS, Harness, Collars, ate, for tala by MERRELL A BIGLER. JJALil KH'S l'ATJiN f UNLOAD- Ing Tlay Forks, for tale by MERRELL A BIGI.ER. QIL, r-AlNT, i'uttyTTjlasw, Kails, eta., for salt by MERRELL A BIGLER. JJAILN l-sis t iii mmTxgs&siiok Findingi, for tale by MERRELL A BIGLER. Q S, l'l STOLS, s w oi:d can KS For sals by M ERRELL A Bl G L E R gTOVES, OK ALirsoiifs AN Sires, for salt by MERRELL A BIGLER. JKOX! IRON! IiToxTTroF. For sals by MERRELL A BIGI.ER. JJOKSE SHOES & UOliSE SHOE KAILF, for tale hy MERRELL A BIGLER. pi'LLKY JtLOCKS, ALL slzi-S And best Manufacture, for sale hy MERRELL A BIGLER jMHAi BLE SRKLNSAN IPf ll'K BOXKS, for sate by MERRELL A BIGLER. PODDEU CUTTEKS fbr snlo by MERRELL A BIGLER, SAWS I SAWS I SAWSl ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN 1 . if imi tio.v i.r s.urst EMERSON'S PATENT PERFORARATKD Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL GUMMING AVOIDED.) A 1.9 0, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swape, For Spreading, Sharpening, and hheping'int Teeth of all Splitting Sswt. ej.Srnd for a Pcscrlptire Circular and Price Li,t- MERRKI.t, A PIOI.KR, Jan tf flrneral Afentt, Clearlleld, p, ("1AI TIOej.11 ,Prs,,iis arc hereby cautioned J aaiiiM pureli-i.tng n prouiissot ntc culling for (Ifty dollars and due a'uml the middle of April 1MI, taid note being given in favor of .Milton C. Hmwn.and for the privilege of aidling In. horre bar fork in the townships ol penn and llloom. and in Lumber City hnrnugh, as I hsve m,l,wl no value thrref..r and am determined not to par the same nnlcss compelled bv law. MM I KL WIHKM1HK. (Irnmpian Tlilla. July Jl.St pi. II Tlt ICW .fc I j4T A ilTlM:Ki;i have printed a lart-e nuinlicr of the new KKK HILL, and will on the rei-etpt of. twentv. Bvcccnts, mail t opy lo any addnss. niyt.H G20 HOOP SKIRTS. ( Wm. T. Ilophlii'a twt, Mtt , .lone Kllil.'i ' Are ths hesl nd I hai..t Lew P,, Milrls In Ibe teaikel. Trail rkirt., lied: an springs. 1 1 J" t and a,.,,,,, , Plain HMlls. Up, l stiir.gt, k, ( sprirgf, S Cent, t springs, II. 1 1 Wsrrsrled In tverv refuel Our OWN Jlaks" nf -I Mn.f t. Kleven Tape Trails, tram Id to M.t.nit to 1 Vi. Plsin, nil Tape., so A from ' Cents to IJ.i'll. These Skin, , than those sold hy other elablifh,l.,i class good., snd at mueh lower prie. -Our OWN Make" of CM A M Plus ,, are In every way anf arior to all .t, r k irt s before the public, and oaly lltl examined or worn to convince eierv fsrt. Mnnnfaeturcd of the best linei.i Knglifb Heel Hpringf, very superior tu. the style of the melalle fastening, u, J Of securing rnem auqiass lor uuraoiiujh cellraet any other Skirl In this cnuoir, k lighter, more elastie, will wear more satisfaction, ana are reatiy cht,p. all othart. Kvery taoy snouio iry u,& are being sold extensively by Merchant,;, out this and the adjoining Mates at r crate prices. If yon want he ben, J "Hopkiu s t hamplnn timrt . llyosi,, them, get the merrnani witn wnoa ,M. order tf em for yon, or eomt or tend din. Merchants will find our different grsii.i, exactly what they need, and we espseisli. them to eall and examine our siuhiim Lent, or send for W holesale Price Liit To he had at Retail at Manufactory u Retail Trade generally, and at Wbolsu. Manufscturtr only, to whom all erdinn addressed. Menufactory and Palttroom, (I2S Ant between tlh and 7lh streets. Pbliadelrc, March 21-lHm WM. T. 11 OH LITCnT STl'LE roa SPRING & SUMiY Just received at the 6 tore of Mrs. U. D. WELSH A C Dealers In FAXCY GOODS, MILLI.V K0TIOX8, TOYh, and MUSICAL JXSTRVm Silk and velvet BONNETS made for... Ftruw BONNETS made for AU kinds of HATS lor Materials furnished on as reasonable they can be had in the eounty. Next door to First National Bant, novT-tfl CLEARFIELD, Pa. lXIXXTOK't isOTICIl N, Xj hy given that Letters Testamentan been granted to the subscribers, on tie? CONRAD MKIIKWINK, deceased. lau a township, Clearfield eounty, Pennsylvssu persons indebted to said Estate are reui make immediate perment, aad thoai claims against the tame will present tt: auincniicaiou tor seitiemcnt. JACOB MEflRwrx. HtNKY ilKllUWi: July SO Dt-pd. Erer. DANIEL M. DOUGHER BAEBER & HAIE DBXSSlJ htCOUD BTREET, jj2t CLEARFIEin, Pi CMMiZ AMI ti;TTLIw Thu W J JtbDie L. Cnrrr hre brrn placed in for iuim(irit 4ttltTtent airl eoliWtivL kiimrit, thiniMlvM to have Bnittll w aairi book are irqairtf1 to fame forwtrt u tt odw, or coffta ill b ftdilod. JAMfcrf P. FABfi tnmbfT CitT, July 2.1. 4t-pd r 1T OIf JI ItOrtH 1RAWN fOI j TLMlifcU Term, 18ft8: SRAHn aiimoRg. A. W. nepmrifc Wafrr Phirry ..BnvIfnT(l J. M. Rim mi Brtfiy' II. Fatohin liurniiJc .'ho l-unlaj)... Robert Connor, JfWf Hutton.... " 7.. McNnul-Cunrpniville Thoa. ann(r....loclur John Oi-arharUc, M JOrMph iO"i Jacob C. l'aco... Graham TRATKKM Wm. P. Itpkpy,lJocria J-.hn L'-Rlitner- 44 rbrixtoj lipr aMitlerBrll v-htk' bimmcl...IU(Egt Jonat rpienu. John I. fish A. M. (.ill liraJfurd Jofih Winery, Jtiroai Kt.bifHD Aaioa lion nail Brart Jrtutca Zcilrr " .Martin l.ullier Iavid Hrera....UDrniidr John Fulton.... C. R. kin " V. Tor.kim M. Hunter Choat Wm. MeGarvvy Jon. I'riDg...t,learllolJ Kr Alv.. W. W . Worrvll M. t ow.ir.cln... It. Kftrnii.CiirwpnTiHr J. liilifer... M Honry HeiL..r Kli Homin(f..t lwin nrdell. John VwibrtTia, Samuel PnyJpr.. Kiitxtrt PorterU' iwriro Thnra Wm. L. Mfmil.J Johi Hoorvr (fporgv Boaliek...' M. L. C. Evini... (lilbort 8ofi(14. C. Barmoy.,..Ctff Adam hep hart h. M. Cootrict.-. Wm. L. MrCor.lt Robert MfWfcrt Moi0 RoblMB...-' Wm. NVrhni J. U. Mile. i UrtrnwtHjd IkiL.. Jubn MrM.rcir,U Jbn Tate...... Ahm, Ojr.ifa... Thomaa Mimrev.J Anthony lliic D. U. FcrDiioo... John Keoo J Micbad BronM John Norhi,.. Alfred Long.., I'ab'b Way.'.. John Hancock- JuatMivoB lloldn J.D.AIrxatKtrr.Vf riMII. A(.KH l l.Tl H AL VOlU 1 VV PKNNSVL AMA, re-orftw 1 st.ii ai a heirntine isrhool. biti roorw uruiMion in (ienral 8riene, Arrirnltuf rhanical and t in! hnrineennt. and KniH1' Clafetical Litnrature. The HrtT T;Ki. July 2Vi, and ends Dwinber IPCS, kT further Inr1iru-ar anilT to JAS. V. McKKB, ViwrV JylMt AFhculloral College, CentnCr Burglar-Proof Locks. r I 1 1 r, uiKlersigned hereby give notice i J. have invented a LOCK, lor wuirnw scored Letters Patent, and therefore ev persona against using the name withosl ' obtained a riirht. State, countv. town sst sonal riirlits for sale on application. AU ADDL1.M AN A AMKS j.rln-4t:pd llunl, Cleartcld ft Farmers - "TILL tnd a full and complete sh V I vtrass, urain and trrtar peytnei, Hay and Drain Rakes, forks, Scytbt s narrem, llay nope, ac, al IDS "' Btoreof O. II. IKIOLKRdW Jylfi-tf Philipibt.' Five Thousand Dollars Insura; ror Iwentv.tice t ents, for one I'.i FIVE Dol.l.AIW PKB MONTH AM 1 tiS TO J.fO PKR YKAK. With weekly ci.mpensalion, in ease of let' hililv. No Medical Examination is road Accident Insurance. Policies and Ticket, covering alt kindia dents, whether received whilst trareN or otherwise, sold hy A LI KED M. FMITH tpr tf Infurancc Agent, Clear EVERYTHING IN THE IIAltDWAIli: KEPT AND FOR SALE AT FAIR PRICES' BY (. II. ZEKiLER & CO. -tT UV bvu for Cash, sdl " ( an I cons, jiicntlt SKLL CIIKif- fhilip.burg. Ju.ly Id, 1 SUN If .i i(.i: . rr.iui.r.n f1 riilllpahuri;, I'a. Agents for SINtlKR S SKWINU MAf" Pr-We keep a full supply of this "hi'iisfh old atlmr" on hand, and sell the"'1.. privet, t-vud for circulars. oW