ChccpubUran. Clr, . T-""''! ."v. ,m """v. tt V. -!.: V-W. 'n- in . i ',-,' S'ln.' Gtoiioi B.Goodlandkr, Editor. CLEARl'lFLD, TA. WSDMI.'DAT MOHXINcl. MARCIt J4, 1M. Gen. Longnlrcct, tho reconstructed 'rebel General," i a second couoin to Mm. Grant; benco liis "loyalty" and PDoiutiucct to a fut officio at Now 1 1 Orleans. It Is reported in Wellington circles, that all Gcd. Grunt's relntions and bis wifo't too who were not confiscated during the rebellion are to have nice U positions before tbe outBido barba rians will bo provided for. The noble little Stulo of Delaware lias rejected the infamous amendment to tbe U. S. Constitution. She refuses to place the poisoned chalice to her l'!ps. None but negroes and Mioso who are as depraved, will sip out ol that cup. Settled. That portion of the "loil millions" residing in Brookville, held n election for Postmaster of that place on tho 16th instant, which re ultod in tho choice of John Scott, editor of the Republican, by a large majority. President Grant has bit upon an idea. lie intends to appoint none but Quakers as Indian agents, and propo ses to withdraw all the troops from the Indian country. Then, bo says, the Iodiutis will have nobody to fight And we will have peace. IUtheb JIoonev General Grant's revenue views teem to be as variable as April weather. Stewart, bis first Secretary of tbe Trcusury, is one of the moH ultra free-traders iu the country ; while his second choice, Eontwell, is an ultra tarifHte. . The first bill signed by Ulysses I was the one entitled "A bill to etrengthen the public, credit." We hope it will operate as a poor man's plaster, and take the 40 per cent, dis count off greenbacks, and decrease the "National blessing," instead of increas ing it at the ralo of forty millions annually. -a-. Tbe New Brunswick Furliamcnt denounces the annexation scheme, gotten up by a few malcontents in that Province, as rank treason. If annexed to the United States, they claim that they would be compelled to undergo excessive taxation and amalgamation, for which wrongs no corresponding fcoDefits would be conferred. Tho Brunswickers aro not yet prepared to hand their pockot-books over to the collectors and compel their children to jnix with negroes. Not Quits. The "loil millions of the North" were highly pleased when it was promulgated that Gen. Grant -had sent Gen. Sheridan to New Or leans, to "quiol and subjugate the rebel element in that hot-ben of trca n" "eg"-, imported carpet-bag. gcrs, scalawags, ic. Tho discretion of Gen. Sheridan is fully set forth in his refusing to go where be was order ed ; and tbe stupidity of Grant is equally manifest in sending him to St. Louis, after ordering him to New Oilcans. A Modal Idi-a. Those two cele brated wat veterans and "loil" (Jon ftrcesmen, Butler and Schenck, gave each other a complete blackguarding l8t week. If thce two worthies tell the truth about each other thov should both be in the Penitentiary; but, if pnt there, what would the "loil mil lions" do for a Congressional leader or Chairman of the Committee of n ays and Means ? These two lead ers are tho embodiment of all that is cowardly and knavish, and aro just tuitcd to lead the ring now sitting at ho National Capitol. Asointa Slap is rut I-'aci. Gen. Grant's Attorney General, IIoar,secms to be as impudent towards "the Gov ernmenf a the Kumn Senate. While the Litter rcfuoed to repeal an act of wongrcM ty a joint resolution, (an impossibility,) in order to allow his dear friend Stewart to become Socre 1ry of the Treasury, tho former has knocked his pardon revoc ations in the head. This is Cold Harbor rehashed. It u now becoming quite evident why the General refund to Ulk during the campaign. II0 is a natural know nothing. Hi, rcpci recommendation nd his pardon revocations fully es tablish this fact. Wait Awiiiu.- We notice that vry fcW dnvs Senators and Con gremen prosrnt petitions praying tohsvc tho United Slates Conniption o amended to acknowledge Al "gl'tjr God, the Lord Jesus Christ, thi Hoiy Scripture..- A petition f thl' ki"(l m the fim .a or our ew Senator, (Scott;) Wn0 miy no, have known the fet-but older mem bm ellf,ad know-tut all clTur,. of this kind will proVe abortive until the Terlaslmg negro is ac knowledged to te the superior of t,0 while man by "si instrument Then, perhaps, the Cnutar nd whito people may receive -llenlin. While the people conlinae to sud "hit() negroes" to Congress, U,Cy CHtlhot , ,n nyih.ng cither divine or while no know edod ih tU Con,lil(lli or any where rle. The negro and -ring nu ramus Jeg,,luliun ,ro rrCBki of "ion iirntio, mid the roeuli we hove iWt for eight yeart, . M I trnltd. I. Ml jrsr a rnnirni y was ertirrd into between John W. tieair, (Ihe so called "Mate Historian,") and Don Sinp'ilv, (the Stme Printer,) fir the purpiis of publishing a "Military History nf the riiiisylvnnia Vulun tccis," iinensibly, but in fart to rol the Stato Trensury of about .'100,000, out of which these worthies and the Legislative ring will make about $5,000 each. When the Legislature met, a com mlttce was oppointod to investigate tho fraud. The House committee bus reported, and the result is, that it has clasped hands with tho original con spirators, and ordored tho work to go on, but at the sumo time acknowlcdg ing Unit there was no law to authorize this uncalled for expenditure. But the committee says "it would be " doing violences to abandon the pub " liculion of the work at this elugo of " its progress.'' This is precisely what we cxpocted when tho committee was appointed. The robbery must continue for at louut five yoars, at the end of which timo theState will beabout 8300,000 poorer, about a dozcu individuals will have bandied that sum, and tho "History will bo pronounced a humbug. learning. If Gen. Grant know nothing about civil uffuirs when he went into office, ho has by this time learnod something in reference to rcpeuling acts of Con gress and the granting and revoking of pardons. President Johnson, just previous to leaving tho Executive office, issued several pardons to parties in the New York and Boston peniten tiaries. Tbe General, as soon as lie camo into office for the purpose of manifesting his personal spite against President JohnBon revoked these pardons, by telegraph, express and runners. Thoso ordors produced a yelp from every "loil" wholp in the country. But the last report is, that his no- Attorney General (Hoar) has decided that Presidont Johnson's par dons wore valid, and that the "great est captain of tho ago" has been com pollod to telegraph ogain exposing his ignorance and liberate the par ties be attempted to hold. Whilo in the military service the General was in tbe habit of issuing orders to his subordinates, and if they were wrong and unpleasant, ho revoked them ; but we presume he will soon find that work of this kind in bis now sphere wilt not bo tolerated. IHffcrent Tit nr. Tbe "loyal millions" throughout the country are setting up a terrible bowl, charging President Johnson with rob bing the White House of books, papers and records. Why, bless your dear souls, when the family of tho "late lamented" left that place they stole everything, but you never set up even one howl. Ah, you villains ! Let Mr. Johnson alono, and go and hunt up tho twenty boxes of carpete, tapestry, China ware, silver ware and pictures, besides tho costly furniture, that the "Sucker" family carried off. If the chargo against Mr. Johnson is truo, why doe not some Congressman rise in his seat and ask an appropriation of fifty thousand dollars to refurnish the White House, as wns the case in May, 18G5 ? Tut! Tlt! Great's ship has struck another reef. Ho had an old friend named Foulds, residing in Western Ohio, whom be had settled upon for postmaster of Cincinnati, but not bo- ing a resident of that city, some mous ing scamp, as in the case of his $10,000 friend Slewart, found an old act of Congress which iniikes his lust friend ineligible, too. It reads as follows : 'And DO nenon (hall hold Ilia offiro of Pout DiMtr bo ihstl Dot b an lotual rriidnt of Ih eltT or towo wbercio tb olfipe It eituntd, or dt- tnol of oouDtry tuuall.T iujpliml bjr laid oflira." These old acts must be very annoy ing to the Goncrul, as all laws are to highwaymen or apeing despots. If this western tanner and his ric h back ers knew no law when he went iir.o office, we bope they will obey them when they aro pointed out to them by stntosmcn. Tui Muddl. ThoTe nure of-Office bill is still the bono of eontention be tween Grant and the Pump Sunato. Tho former says ho cannot stop the robberies now going on in the Kovcnuo department unless bo is allowed to turn the thieves out, and this ho ran not do without being impeached unless tho law is repealed. This is no doubt true, but o would merely ask, why cannot Gonoral Grant administer the affairs of the government tinder tho same laws Andrew Johnson had placed bclore him ? If the law is bad, why was it enac ted f or w hy does not the General give force to his own Phillipic, namely : to hrirg about the repeal of a bsd law enforce it vigorously. Go in, General ; practice yonr theory ! Fixr.n. Tho "loil" S;nntors nnd Congressmen from Pennsylvania, who have been in tho habit for a week past of daily repairing to tho President in a body to fix up tho nppotntmonts for Ihis State, made another visit on Sat urday, nnd tame to an agreemoni about the Philadelphia offices. The correspondent says that tho President heard them through, but said little in reply. They rocommended Dr. W. Worthington for Nuval Officer of Philadelphia; K. O. Goodrich, editor of tho Bradlord county Journal, for Surveyor, and J. F.. Heistand, editor of the Lancaster Examiner, for Mar shnl of tho Lustcrn District Dr. Worthington is Ihe presont Speaker of tho Stale Senate. Had Andrew Johnson nominated the "bloody rebel" General LongHtrecl (the Itvbel Kx General) as Collector of Customs nf New Orleans, whnt would our Kadieal friends have had to say 00 tbe subject f M hatauswerf Thr lllh in thr I Won .!. Mr. A T. Stewart iiinti ilnilnl llit mm n IIO.iiimi, In Will, inwards luy ' i"g I lPI0 lunise in Wiii.liiiii.-t. hi tbr Ui'ti. In aul. Mr. A K. l!oiie also Hi' v.j l.youo low aids buying n l.'lli.ot 0 house lor Ihe (ii'ticial in l'hiladolphia. Tho appointment of both thoso un known Mntostni'ii tit Cabinet positions lets tho milk out of tho cocoa nut, Wo do not say thnt these gentlemen and their friends uttempted to bribe Gen. Grunt; but wo do say, that this kind of financeering is a pretty suro way of getting a Cabinet or any other appoiiiltnont, let it bo termed houses and lota or dollars and cents. And we say further : hud not theso gentle men invested so heavily in Grunt pres ents, their names would never have been heralded as Cabinet or any other ministers. There aro other and more effective ways of choking a dog to death than by filling his mouth with hot potatoes. M'ro than this: Suppose, "Jerry" Black, Senator Cowau, and a few more of Mr. Johnson's personal friends, had mado him a present of a SilG.OOO house, and ho hud thorcaftcrappoinlcd them to lucrativo offices: would there not have been music louder tliun uny Chincso gong could muke ? and would not every "loil" throat have been ren dered hoarse by shouting "bribery!" "bribery !" "Tiif Tu v.NDEnER." This is the title of a new literary nnd illustrated monthly, just started in Nuw York Its editorials are blistering exposures of rascality, charlatanism, "ring" legis lation, and corruption gcnarally,which is bound to be felt North, South, Euat and West Tho Thunderer hurls its bolts right and left, icbuking social and politicul evils, and "shoots follies us they fly." Each number will con tain an historical illustration worth the subscription. Terms, $1 a year, or 10 cents a number. Muilod as or- derod. Address Bromlev k Co.. BojH 1205 New York City post office. , Read This. Young men, do you wish to obtain a thorough business education? Then send to the Wil liamsport Commercial College for spe cimens of penmanship, terms, ic. If you don't wish to go to a Commercial College send for specimens of penman ship anyhow. Special inducements offered. Address, J. F. Davis. 4t. Williamsport, Pa Ttrilchrll and Ala I'astor. The Fov. George Bringhurst, pastor of All Saints' Episcopal church, is tuitlilully striving to prepare lor eter nity, tho unfortunate man, George S. Jwitcliell. Air Jinnghurst is a firm believer in tho innocence of the con demned matricide. In company with that gentlemnn we recently visited Twitched in his prison cell. Twitchcll ol course protests his innocence, and in such a manner that the longer we talked with him tho less probable seemed to be his guilt, Resigned to whatever 1 rovidnnco may have in store for him, with no expectation cither uf pardon or commutation of his sentenco, there ho ts in his prison cell, quiet, gentlemanly and docile as an infant to tho guidanco of tho good man w ho is breaking to him the bread of lifo. We have viewed the case of Twitchcll, from tho evening of his ar rest np lo tho present moment, and find It difficult to do otherwise than believe with Mr. Bringhurst, that the man is a victim to somet r ing that will only bo known when the world's un written wrongs shall bo rectified on the day of final judgment in other words, that this murder was done by other hands than his. "Clouds and darkness aro round about him, but justice and judgment are tho habitation of His throno," is Twitchcll' favorite text. He natural ly feels that his case beforo the court was miserably botched, and that-if defended by other counsel conviction micht not have resulted. Whether guilty or innocent, it is very certain that the dclcnee mado for him was miserably weak. Rev. Mr. Bringhurst is tho npiritual counsellor of Twite hell, in consequence of past associations. Tho murdered woman was an attendant nt All Saints'. Mr. Bringhurst knew litilo of her; but no ono unacquainted Willi her previous history would deem her other than a Christian matron devout, sincere and painstaking in the searc h after spiritual wisdom. George and his wife ocensionly worshipped thero, but much oflener rode out or paid visits to their friends. While we cannot violuto confidence reposed in us, or giro collateral opinions ol any particular individual, wo aro yet free to confess that in the opinion of many Mrs. Twitihell, in the murder, enacted, lo the full extent, the rofc of Lady Macbeth. Twitcholl does not shrink from death with uny unnatural shudder. He claims to have no more misgivings than any Christian should huvo when on the brink of an unknown world. Through a pcrp hole in the door of Ins cell, lieliire ho was aware of our proximity, we saw him sitting upon his pallet, rending bis Bible. There was no guilt written upon his features. If he bo a dissembler then Satan must he fortifying and sustaining him. There was nothing in his quiet and resigned demeanor to indicato that blood was upon his soul or remorse in his henrt. Not to ono intimation that his wife kn iws tnoro of tho murder than himself will he for an inslunt lis ten. With a lovo "surpassing the lovo of a woman" has bo clung lo his moral enigma the daughter of Mrs Hill. She doesn't visit him and seems indifferent to his futo. She was the candlo in which tho poor, fluttering mom met suiiueii ruin. Mie visits Air. Bringhurst at long intervals. Sho did so lust week, ami on taking her departure flippantly remarked: "Oh, 1 forgot ono tiling, Mr. Bringhurst. Tell George if there is any particular place where ho wants to bo buried af ter he is bung, that if bo ll let me know 111 seo that his wishes are complied with." What, a commentary a woman selecting the most becoming style of mourning to be leisurely mado up for wear ufier the death of a husband sentenced lo tho gibbet 1 The subject is repulsive, and we drop it in disgust. i'li.Won Argun. Louis Phillippe's eon, the Duke of A u male, isarriruhir contributor to Mir London Timet, and write skaro arti- ole on Louis Napoleon, ' j Thr rwinlsi" !. What f.,l, liinalus ami I rait or call llie I'llli'i'iith Amendment, is the kry to Ihe Mongiid position the issi iilial "prim ipti' ' of the Ahnlilion pingi sin tin- the veritable luinl pan I of iiierisin, without which all they have liithitto done falls to the ground, and though Ihey cannot stop here, or any where cKc, short of tho regions of lleliobub, from which the Aimlition monster emerged in they must carry this "amendment," or collapse and smash up now. They desire to auiulgamato whites and negroes, to forco thirty millions of tho great mas ter race of mankind and four millions of the grossest and least developed of all God's creatures to mix and mingle together in ono vast amalgam of de graded and diseased humanity, nnd thus to transform thisonoo glorious whito America of ours into a pan demonium of horror, beastliness and crime, in order to disgust the world with Democratic institutions, and as an excuso for sotting up monarchy. There aro some who, no doubt, nre honest, who really believe ihat the negro is a "colored" man merely, and with tho same rules applied to him, will finally manifest the sumo nature, and whites and negroes will harmon ize, associate and intermarry together, and tho wholo hind will he vastly benefitted by this amalgamation of races. But it is only reasonable to say that a vast majority of tho Mon grel leaders know bettor bnw thut God has inado tho negro a dillerent and subordinuto creature, with a dif ferent nnturo and dillerent wants, and therefore that amalgamation iB for bidden, unnatural, monstrous and im possible, uud consequently know that they aro warring on annul order, and striving to drag tho wholo land into social unarchy so horrible, hopeless and damnable, that to cscapo from it the masses will accept monarch)-, des potism, CzariHiii, anything that is strong enough to preserve order or enable them to escape fromachaoBSo frightful. It is true, they make a fatal mistake a country doomed to Mon golism is doomed to doutb ; monarchy is as impossible as Democracy, nnd if four million ol negroes are ever per manently incorporated in American citizenship, the nation is lost beyond the hand of resurrection to redeem it. If the Northern States eonld aeeede . from the Southern, could cscapo from the consequences of their boundless and fathomless crimes, why the small nigger element would soon die out, und they might recover their vitality ; but God permits no escape of that kind, and an inevitable necessity must needs drag them into the abyss of horrors they plunged tho Soulh into. But whatever the motive or impelling causo, whether they become so pre vcrted sinful and utterly given over to the devil as to honestly believe thut it will benefit thoir posterity to min glo their blood with negroes, or wheth er they arc deliberately and knowingly striving to degrade and ruin Demo cratic institutions and force the musses to give up their liberty and seek shelter under monarchy, tho result is thosamo the)- are rapidly overthrow ing the politicul system left us by the fathers ol American liberty, and dratr gingthe wholo land into chaos. Willi a vast standing urmy in tho South, they have overthrown tho btate gov ernments, and with what they call "amendments" to the Federal Consti- tution, aro rapidly netting up a des potism at Washington, and now they propose the "Fifteenth Amendment," which is designed to overthrow the system of self -government in the Jiorth and then, with a standing army, a mortgage of threo thousand millions on the bones and muscles of tho liihor ing classes, and a million of nigger voters at their disposal, they believe they will have, tho country at their mercy, and on the first outbreak of the people they will, no doubt, use it us a pretext to establish monarchy. Sutli is the prospects bclore ns, and tho glorious Democracy of Indiana havo met the crisis like brave men and truo patriots. Tho Democratic mom beisot tho Lcgisluturo havo resigned, and thus prevented the lunatics and traitors from forcing their vilo and lreasoiiuble"amcndtiietit" on the necks of an outraged pcoplo by fraud and violence, as they huvo all their other schemes and "amendments" since Lincoln's election. But tho people tniist be enlightened and made to un derstand the enormous treason of the Mongrel faction. Democratic papers nol the w ishy-washv policy concerns but the brave, outspoken and patriotic pupers that stand by the Constitution und tho Union "as it was" made by the fathers should bo circulated by millions among the masses, and when they know what this Mongrel faction means, they will rise up cm masse and lynch its leuders rather than adopt their 'amendment" for amalgamation with niggers. The native born Ameri can, such u traitor ns well as fool and beast, ns to equalize with niggers, deserves death, and tho enormous villain ns well ns beast that strives to lorco this foul "amendment" on the deceived and outraged people, deserves crucifixion, nnd it our Jicmo ratic friends will only circulate the truth among the masses tho timo will soon come when this sentiment will he uni versal throughout the land. Arise, uwako up then, brother Democrat, and grapplo with this monster, this hideous und beastiul devil ol Aliolition which you wero once wont to troal w ith such infinite contempt and abhor renoe, but which now, with the gov ernment in its hands, has you by the tin out, and you must slny tho beust or bo destroyed by it, beyond all coiitin goney or possible escape X Y. Pay Booh. Sr.WAnb'g Bki.l ami Grant's Gono. Seward's little bell has left Wash ington, and u Chinese gong for calling to the public crib Mongolians, Indians, Negroes, and the debus of every form of barbarians, has taken its place. Tho little bell rung honest men Into prison, but tho Chinese gong rings them into bai burisiu. That is the lilt ferenco between Seward's bell and Grunt's gong. The ono is a tinkling liltlo thing in tho hands ofn cunning knave, and tho other is a thundering biingwangcr in the hands of and ever temperate butler of the great Mongrel kitchen. Seward's bell was stealthy and unexpected, but Grant's gong, though horrid enough to split the cars of tho devil himself, is thoroughly ad vertised, and surprises nobody. Somo people wero sorely puzzled to tell how Grunt ever came to appoint Hoar Attorney General. The secret is nut at last. Hour presented Grant with a library, and Ulysses naturally concluded that ho ought lo know more law than anybody of hi acquaint ance. Tho books brought the answer, and another pecuniary obligation being thus discharged, tlio great mo kcr puffod the cigars Mr. Horia gave him with oompleie ooicplaoeaoy, , IIokriki t A i ria Three l a.Iirs thireiir4 In ei .Vrjrt. i 'bamliersbtirg, Pa, .March 21 t'n Thurliy !W noon last a Riii, thirteen yonrs old, snil two yontig ladies all white and daughters ol neiKhlxuing fsrinets, living w ithin two noli of tliis place were ravished by a negro On Kridny a negro, nineteen years old, named Cain Norris, n native of Chambers burg, was arrested and is now confined in jail ns the perpetrator of these out rage, am, there seems but little doubt of lii.i being the guilty parly. The excitement in the community is in tense. On Friday night an effort was made lo lake Norris from jail with the intention of hanging him. No less than eight hundred geoplo gathered about tho building, but, speeches hav ing boon made by a number of promi nent citizens, the mob was induced to disperse. Tho prison has been since, guarded by a jo.w tomiliitus, sum moned by tho sheriff. Tho young ladies outraged are daughters of three of our most respectable (armors. Tho Lancaster Intelligencer says "Grant offered to sell the house which had been given to him as a Washing ton residonco for 810,000. Thereupon A. T. Stewart stepped in and said the prico was too low, being only about what he paid for it four years ago. So ho put his hand in his pocket anil pre sented Grant with a check for 8ti5,UO0, and requested thut tho mansion be transferred over to General Sherman It was done. Then Grant und Sher man got together and determined to pay Stewart for his munificent charity by making him Secretary of the Treas ury. I hut is bow tho slate camo to be changed ut the lust moment, lo tho disgust of tho Radical politicians. How pure in contrast is llio course of President Johnson, who would not take a present of any kind from any man." Parriffl. On tho 14th of March, 1611, by Iter. D. Atim, Mr. F. E. CIlOSS to Miii LYDIA A. KOWLES; both of Clearfield Bridge, l'a. On the lltb of Febniarj, ISfS, b.T Her. J. R. Witkum, Mr. UEUIIUE 1). IlKin to Miai MA RY il. ULOOU; both of Kdoi towntbip. On th llib of March, 1889, bj Rer. J. R. Wil liam, Mr. rillLIP EltJJARD, of Knox town Lip, to Miii MART E. EII'JEXI.NG, of Jordan towDibip. At Tyrone, on Monday evening, tbe lith nIL, by Enqiinn Calderwood, Mr. JOSEPH D. PRU NER, of Ilillcfonle. to Miaa MATHS ETIOER, of Qlen Jloj.a, Clearfield oouotjr. ma. At Cheat Creek, on Baturdaj, February STtb, IkGO, REUECCA, daugbter of Jons and Gliia ar.TH Our, aged 23 yean, 4 montha and 10 data. Iu Ilrady towuahip, on Sunday, March Silt, Ittt, PETER ARNOLD, aged 7S ycari, aonUii and duya. The decuued haa been well and favorably known throughout tbe weateru portion of tbe county for many yoara. Tfa removed from York oonnly to Brady townnhip in 1837, wlnit- be raided ever inoe, railing a large and intereiting family, in the midRl of which he waa enabled in bit old age to expire, aurrounded by all that can make mortal! happy while pauiug over tbe wratern plain! of a well apent life. York papera pleaae oopy. Jrir gLflrrrtiSfjarnis. Orphans' Court Sale. "Y virtue of an order leaned out of tbe Orphan I) Court or Clearfield county, there will In ai pixed U public mm, at New Uilljurt, Cnarteld OMity, l'a.. On Saturday, April 17, 18C9, At S o'clock, P. M., thr following rail eit.te, late me properly ol CAM I t.L HMIliU, deeded, via: All the interval of Mid drce-aeed in A CERTAIN TIECE OF LAND, Situate in Kno townnbip, Clenrfleld ciuntr, Pa bi.unded by l.ndi of ', M.yi. K. Thompionj luu Thompiun, T. Alckna and otbera, t'OXTAIMXC ABOl'T l(H ACRES. With about SEVENTY ACHES CLEARED and in . good atale of eultiv.tinn, .bout 20 aorea of whii-h are aowed with clover) . eomfortabHt I.CXI HOl riE, we.therho.rded, and . LOU BARN erected tbervon j there are two good on-hnrrli and a i-nn.i.lfTebie quantity of 1'INK and UK wl,ll('K TIMIIKH on Ibia land, and it ii underl.in with ooal. 1 Eli MS One h.lf euh on eonGruintion of Mia, and th balance in one tnt tlior.!tr, to be -cured by bond and niortpage on tbe preimaei. mr2 Jt Jd. A. Ill.llIlM, Adm'r. SELECT SCHOOL. rpilE Fumtrer Feirinn of the Fmqurhanna P- X lent hubool, (liM-aied CaiiiplM-ii'i Cliurrb.in Li lt township.) will commence on the 3d of May, Khird Monditr.) fur tbe term of five tnonlhl, with a vacation o; three weeki in tnidiumtner. Tbe common branr-hea will be Laulit. and leo ihe following: Algebra, tleometrv, t'Um Trigo nimetry. MenrurHtinn, Purveying, Piiiloiophy, l'byaioliigy, l liviicl Geography, Rhotoric and L'.pic. 'Ih pric of tuition ihall be tli for the full term of live munlhi ; and for Icr than a lull Irrra. at the rate of M per month. All pupil! ehall be held till Ibe end ut the term, without ipci.i agree. m-nt al Ihe time of entry, and the pnoe of tuition shell be paid in advance. The r-rlecl bchool II located in . nleiemnt neleh. bnrhoud. and a com potent teacher has been ecured. Hoarding can be proourrd lor H per week. Anylurthei inlurnialion ran be had tv A.Mren. ing the Treeident of tbe Hoard, at t'nib P. O.. th Secretary at llurnndr, or Prof. 8nnlh, at Curwena- Vllle. JIUIN r. LEE. rrv.,dent. JACOB W. t AMPIIL1.L, Trrai'r. Jahii Powi.tR, Ker'y. marlt tl I)1; H4IXTlOM W PAHTM It III P. Tht partnrhip hrirloluTT exiitinff 1-r'tWvMti ihe ttti(ltrPiKn?d in ib llnl hunnM t I1hiiin- hrj(, wt diolrfHl It inutuftl tonwnt on th 3d dm? f JuIt lL JAMt-:s H. (JALKK. mrl7 4i:pd JOHN McLALiiHLIX, Jr. SPRING GOODSI JI'FT OPES 1 NO A FPLENMD FTOCK, AT March 17 If 0. K RATZER A PONS'. QLOVJ-.n, TIMOTHY and ORCH ARD Oil ASS SLED, AT March 17 tf C. KT!AT7.r.ll A PONS'. SELLING AT LOW RATES At Ihe Store of ALEXANDER IRV1X, ON MARKET FTRF.KT, ri.EARFICI.n, PA. Choice Eastern Flour, ro. the ?nuntiea of .1 must a, Crntr and Hun tinftlnn. Western Flour. Pittibnrg Cltv Milla. Snow Flake, White Winter, and other Selected Brand!. FIRST UUAMTY Sugar-Cured Hams, bacon, and mess pork. A few Tom of Pure Plaster, 1 N II A R It E I. R OR Ii A 0 5 . Rye Chop, Corn Meal, WIXEU rilOP, rmiN, OATS, AND OTHER MILL I'tkli. A-Tbr abov mull beaold bv Ihe FIRST OF APRIL n.Tt. ALEX. IRVIN. Clearfleld. March 10, 1H0 St. Ht'V the llEMCICRATlC ALMANAC. Onlt SO oent. fcverv voter ihould have on, if " AKTMKajWill Ind Manilla Hope f all lVilM-Blial Plt aVi Aagert v.rrobeaji, - r- 4vMI.k.A I $m ttceiU, fi f c rir I, C THE CLEARFIELD StS It E O O X S T K U C T E I 0rff I. IWd... Join r. - , WMI,,"'1. ,W,H,ar GEO L REED &:0, Iw doon ort of thi Crurt " CI.F.BFII-'.I.n, P; HAVING returned to r oM'" ,. h-rcl.y notify tbe Cit..r' tle.ru.ld and the public generally, that ' upon, and inlrnd to proaerule, ilgoro" cam paign ag..nrt high pricei and In or jroodi, and Uv. now on hand .full lur-pH . ' kindl of good! uied in tbii market. Iu time of Dry j!oo, We claim te have . full .aaortrrt. confining U part of Mutlinl, bleached alinbieabed j Print! of .11 grdea and''"! nd Spring & Summer Jess Goods, Such aa Alpaca of all ahade oe i.in., rinoa and H.nnell! bend. f "tu"' ment of genUi men'i we, conliltwf in p.rlof Cloths, Casimeres, B.unetli and fullAWrtDint of READY - MADE CLOTHING. Motions, Hosiery, Timmlngs, BONHETTS, Hats and Caps', Boots mil Shoes. GROCERIES. W hiTt a foil tTifp'r of Coffee, Tea, Bur-.r, Bic Alulftue. Jobtvcoo, ritu. emu, uutvwi, coil and full Otli, FLOUR, BACON, DEED FBUIT, Sugar-tared Ham., Wrti Pork and ft full upplj of FroTaSioiH. Hardware and Quecnsvare, Woodm Jr Wllow War: Alt Ih foregoitg article! will be exchanged frr CASH, Ll'MbEK, or COUNTRY PROUICE, and at prioea to wbicb there e.o be no ezoeptun. Tboae in neod of Good m our line, will pie. US-CALL AKD SEE US:M GEO. L. REED 4 CO. CU.rf.ld, Sept. 17, ISOS.tf. tiltXAT I. llUlJAIASLi.L MEURELL EI3LEH, Xcw Store in Mulsonburg! I0 tbe room fortuerlj occupied by P. T, HfgartT L. M. COUTRIET rpAKES this Ufthod of informing th oititc X. of Covington, Karthftu Uinvrd and Ibe o rtiundinf Aounirr.lbitt b bii jot optnl ft lara tik ot ht MVKH (iiioliS. htrh bf l drtr nind to Mil TKN l'KK VV.ST Cii KAPKK ttva tht mtd quality of toodi pan bf porchn-Td font anr utbrr itoro in the neighborhood. Ill tck com nil of Dry Goods of all Kinds, Sac, at fitintti, CafiiimerM, Muxlint. Dflaiiw, Lie en . AJrillmp, Calicoet, Trimwm:. lUoboni, La. READY-MAPE CLOTfUXn. TO-JTI I fcUOES, II ATS A ATaS, GKOCEEHS OF ALL KKDJ. Coffee, Ta, 8ncr. Itir. IMolufM, Fnh, Salt, Liatwcd Oil, r ub Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Quccnware, Tinwire. Caatinf. Plnwa and Tlom Caslirjci, 'aH, Ipikta Corn CulhTatnn, Cidnr I'reamt, and all kinda of Aim, ttC-ir Plow ar of th Cnrwmfril an Centra county mak, and are warranted t b o good quality. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Painta, Vamiah. (.lata, and ft genera aMortmcnt ol rtationvrr, GOOD FL0UH, Of different brendi. .Iway on band, and will b aold at the lowrit poisiblc figure. Liqtons, Each a ERANDV, WINE. (JIN A WI1ISK" f000 poonda of Vi'oni wanted for whic& xo high! pric will be paid. i'Lnvi:n.Ki'.i:n. On hand and for laic at the loweit marVet pris. UCall and leefor vnureelvei. Tot will fild everything uiually kept in a retail ilnr. t.. M. Ct'l IKILT Frnchvill P. 0., Jan. 7, ISM. X K W S T O ft 11 Cor. Fecond St nd Hill Ttoid. TL MITCIIEIL HAS Joat rrvirM and ftfrpnrd ftt tlif armra namfJ rlat1, an cntirr nrw al'fk of M'M- MKK UOOltS.whirb be will ll Vi.UV CllKAP Fit 11 CAM1. Ilia aiirck cuusiai o Iry iJoo1h, Circerle, II AR I WAR E, Ql' K K NS W A K K, Dfinta and Fhnca, Data am. Cafa, PmHT-Marlf Clot bin etc. lie alao knitcbntoo FLO I'll, COny MEAL, FEED, 'hop, Karon, fish, an-i Itried 'ni. Pcreoni deiirotii of pur-bAirg rend t fnir rate, are re.perlluilv mjiicelril lo give him aeall. -Approved counlrv pr.aipc will be taken, al Ibe hiirliciit price., in ex-liAig for goodl. I'leirtirld, June IH, 1S If Down I Down ! I THE LAST'TKRIVAL am) of covnsK the nirArr?T! A Proclamation against High Prices! "AAE nr nmr r.ftnin p a lot of tb Wat anrl y V mrt aiiMit,Mi) tMiria at id Wim fvor oflrrf.) in tin murki't, nl at prua that rrminrt orw of the ftn.ti old rtnra of aIph tbinja. ThtvBr hn laok laiih upon inia point, or detMn our alle fatiana auj.erlluuu, neetl but f.fff.r ..ir am sronr, Corner Pront and Market street, Where theT ran e, fi-nl, hoar and know for thom pflTca. To fnlWonJeratandwhat are cheap (rnoda, thia nnit be donr. do not den il neoraaarv to ennmernte and itemiia our atock. It I ar.nugh for ua tn atate that We have Everjtking that is Neodod and aontumad la thil market, and at prion Ibat aatonub watt aid aod von m fM IEAW tor. Jlitdn'aif, tltirmf, 0!tc MElUtmlT&lHES Mattel i ii a it i Y a it i:. Alto, Mftnnrtfttircrtijr Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. ciiuriEtn, fa. Y 1 -O f O F SA DDLEsTf RIULIIS", rtiraeil, Collars, at., far lala by MERRF-t.L BIOI.ER. pALMEK'S PATENT UNLOAD- Ing Bay Forki, for ail by MERRELL ft B1GI.ER. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kalla, t., for Ml by MERRELL i BIGLER. JJaILNESS TlilMillNGS 4 SHOE Finding!, for ia by MEURELL i BIGLER. QUNS, PISTOLS, S WOKD CANES For aa! by MEKRELT, k BIGI.ER. TOVES, OF ALL SOliT.3 AND flii, for .) by MERRELL t BIOT.ER. RON I IRON I IRON 1 IRON ! For ul by MERRT.LL I BIGLER. IT ORSE SHOES 4. HORSE SHOE A. KAILS, for al by MERRELL BIGLER. ULLEI BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And belt Uanofaotori, for 1 bf ' MERRELL t BIGLER- M11BLE SKEINS AN I) TH'E E0IES, for ul by MERRELL k BIOLER. JpODEB CUTTERS fur a!o bj MERRELL t BIGLER. SAS! SAWS I SAWS I ATENTION, LUMBERMEN 1 ji xroLiTio.T-.ijr sanst EMERSON'S PATENT PER FOR AHATED Crss-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL OUMMINO AVOIDED.) ALIO, Errerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spreading, Sharpening, nd Shaping la T.iih of all Splitting Saw. teevSendfor Deieriptlve Circular and Price Ju'-tf General Agent, Clwtild, Pa The Lightning Tamer. rt B K oDdrriifraed aro lb iol Apent in IhU J enantv for tb "North Aintrican Uaifanitrd LliHTMNd RODS." Tum n tbo on It tf. to. nuw in dm, and mr ndonwd by all Uk cntilie Dto ka tba eaantrr. A o brbr notify tbt eittioai af tba eotrnty tlat will pit tboai o a bottor rod. aod lor ) Bioaoy. tbaa ir cbarod by tbo forties oil wbo nDnoall) travarM th eounty aud rry off our lull cub, ar to rotorn. EXCOntAGE HOME LABOR. TboM withing Ltbtninr Hod retd en itir butldmir 0d but addraa at by litr, or II in itnuo. will nut than up vnTwhar o thounty, and warrant tbm. Tb Hodaand 'iztartf can b en at any ima by eatlini; at nriiora. WKKKELL A lilGLtli. Cloarnld, Jan 11, tf G. S. FLEGAL, 1HALID. IN STOttS AMI HOLLOW-WARE, AND WAMITACTCRVB OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, w rhlllpbur, Centra ccw, Pa, TtlE vndriiod racpoetfnllj annpnnei to th public that ha baa on band a atra-ft.liy-aa.fw-ted and 1l aaaurtad atoek af u'a Ilia ranetj eonaiata of 7HE CELEBKATED IRONSIDES, Which bav narar failed to fir perfect aatiaf tios to tb aaoat faatidiona of lia pnrcbaMri Continental, Lehigh, Farmor, PaTlifht. Ppaa' Aoti-laat, hit-para, t'bartn, Herald, d cu. wiib averr variety of tb boat ruuburg Manufactur. t9A.Vh Tin and fibeat Iron war gWnn h th f'rra ia mad of tb beav'e! and bat material, and warranud to f iM parfact aau fa non. Ilia itivck of rARLOR AND HEATING STOVES la larper. b-ttar and ehapr tbaa er hfe hi bi led to tb public, ii ana on.putn aiiberln fanetj, qaalitr ar pric. II I alao prepared to fnralah aaortmnt of ao-npet Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooderand Willow Ware, Wholraal or retail, in an u far tared nea.y and with tb acl Tiew terial In th markeL PL0WB, PLOW pniVT. A fOPPKR, BRASS AND IRON KtTTLLft, 0f Trj deacription eonatantly on land. LIGHTNING RODS, Superior point, put up on abort no tip Th Point b oftrra to th puhltr ia tt n aa I no ad by th Pcr.na;lTania HailroadCo on their building. ORDEKS KuK SPOUTING. KlOFINO And other work helnnplnr to Ma bnaheaa wlfl b promptlj filled bj xprind mi akilllo workmen. , IaRASwS, COrrER AND OLD SETTLE Takan U axebaar for ciod aan iu. .a.ilA. .r Merrhanta wiahin tn nnrrhaaa at Wfrtfa)o, aa thr will find it tn thrlr advanrwiir ft aiamin tit a look before purrhartnj; olaeakert.' R. fl.EOAt.. PMUn-hnrr. Anp n. t. UJliftT Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME lNDlSTKT. THR undereia-ned. havinc eiubl-ihed a Kar erv on the 'Pica, about half av between n.eeA.lii end r.renill. ! ... r.. nilh all Blnrla af KI"IT THPN A dwarf.) KverfTecni. Shrohherv. r.n Vine, Heo.eherrlM, l.wtn tllaelberrv 8li.wV.errv. and Kaiberrv VIom Al.n Kik,;... r..k TH Uumoe. and arlv eci.rl.l HhubiNj. Aa. Orderi rU7 ttuud.d to. Addree., l f, citnne to Mrviot, irvm U tMt an 1 RHef. Ural Cap. Record Cap. tad Bil' r i I hht, Man tor amber Piana. Flo f.fM C staff frt fit,. Blacksmith Stand for Si' IN GLEN II OTE, , TiM 1 1 I I k .1 II .it-, i, . . 'I i.hfd.) M KMHn HI P a-i ... 1' ti e .u . I fiber Wt-lild.ngl. Apply , u m lilt u " " flt.l;T Valuable Town Propetlv IN OSCEOLA TOR SALE. 3 THE : gned propoeca t hI! tt. LOT In Oica Wro.,1., on whwk eoled iVro-STORT liuViT. .,, ,, ' plutered. painted, and t-a'rre-1, with l, iZ! and an c.t aitcbeui an C'l 1 III t,., jjtT and wi II of water, togrtl.er with all th, 01ir , oeiiary outbuilding. Fvir further piriie1 quir of liftrry tioii, or at the ttEre uf ,T t CATIIA LINE ILLVL1 Otceol Mllh, MarcL 17, Ife'U Ji Houses and Lots for Sale. IOCR HOFHES and LOTS In Clear,, . c.l on reuonabl term. Fete,,! ' in tbirtv day Alio, mnlM of lul k .,nZ tbe eomev of Eeortb and heed atrea l lii-uu leri. inreeoi liete lotaarewiii for enhir lonber yard, toal yr4. or fur biTcI purpoeea gener.iiy, being within 2jV Uh railroad depot. I'nc aod terme reaeonitU App'y to liEOKUE TU'jli Valuable Farm FOR SALE OR BEST. FTMIB avleriifrnt'd bow offfri it pnrti J. fiTTo, aitiiki in LutrmtM town;. ".CWrtiii euuntT, pi., Loiniu. d b 0m, JkJ.jAI tM erf, rid witbia !) wik el the railra4 tmat Clevrbdd boruart. tOXTAIMSiG ii)3 AVKKi. Abotit tO nrrr nf vliicb U lrtrJ. Ltrii Tr FARM 1IOUHKS, Um I'.AHN, mi mt bailtfirr. witb rr 100 Unat fruit trf naver-Oiimi; jmny vf wtvuti nmr ttn btate to. ! r.n.rd, . win r,T for it. t iZ I laid Ub toal. Gneof Ou howoeinow luan. A. three year for $ 1,1'W. in good oooh,!, IM. r tiny nmil the time ! op.) -HUCK. eJ.W, in env pAvtnett, I tern!, Ac, apply to WILLIAM CiesrHeld, l'a., lib. U, lv. 1011111. BAKGAINS! liALUAI.VS:: Farms, Timber Land & Uorso - FOE 8ALI1 TIIE tobaerruT, dninu af d aaoaing af emt real and pcr-ousJ prt ytrty, otivra iit Y1)W , luj rare opportuijltv lur larga.ni: 0KE FARM sitnat in Otrara tonahip, aW known aa tb "Ciaua.ua Kua4ot f na," adwa inr binda of Aug. Lacnnte and otbert, aooiaisrtf UHt Acres ot mu.ch axa eiaanil. :- dweliiCf hooaea, tarn and vou&f orcnarfl taMa Alao, THK BLXK-Al'N FARM, citrttar iw jacraa uikij i waico ar marao, ar. dwa.hnp booae, barn, aad atMr aaiaaiiaaaft. u gKhtt with two tbriring reuxif araaarda tnriu, AVo. PEVET.AL OTnER FA&Mf ax.traaa of TIMBKH LAKPS for. FOR REVTTIn BAWMTLL A DWtUr INtt BOLbLb at tb anaata af Imot Crat tn: b ranud, or iot to run by la ibeasaad, team paxtoua. FOUK HEAD OP WORK B0Il5A,aat EAKNESS, will b aold as raaaonabl terava. T-A baiTraiD tf offered il aacb if A far rt'ing vropoaiUoni. 7bunnawill kaaawvan Furrlir information can ba obtained or eaiua on uie premitaator ot auaraintne aDaerfAfaa., at PrencbriU V. 0 uiaamria caildtt. r. U U. CO'tThlET. fM8 tf. House & lot for Sale or Cent prMIK undenipnad riw offer for aat, or real, i X HOI ti. aud LOT, awjoinioj tbtviiiafta Luiharaburf Iht feouar lanrw and wHl ftntaaet 16 bj 22, with aiicna 1 br li, and tiaUa, la fithar wub tbra aad a-half aeraa af graaati ut aprinf of waur. Ihij ia aa tioatieniioeauao far a tanuarj, blackuniiL aai) net-maker or aarpta tcrabup. Tb proper: j aiU b eoid eaaaf aa. on aaav term. I or funaar parti ouiait, txaauat tb uraini or addrea Ut auor.ber. P. K. ARIOUI. Lutiieraburt, Jan. 21, l6ti-5nv. Valuable Town Property FOR SALKl OnTATK on th Bonth-wwnninf Cbrrr O "d Third ? treela, I lieing lU.lroad f.reei.! u wit: A LOT, with a good two-rtorr ptni boil. iug thereon. ?(l bv 18 feet, one room no eaft teor, uiiable for a More, or other buline. Alio. UM adjoining LOT, witb a two vtcrr dwelling h Ibereoo, and vral other TOWJ LOTS. Alio, a lot of wrll-hurnt MUf K. ul rx aiaorttnenl of f TOM. A 11 U, luoa a tmAi Jura, Jan, Fruit Caul, etc., at reduced price. F.ir further Information, rnnutre a la aH ware Pottery of f. LMTZlMlai. my 14 6m Ctaartela, Town Property for Sale. TIIE propcrt? fup.6d It T. LidJeTL ton' or krd and Fourth iratti, C.eaeld Ivt oouitin( of a fbl, aubauntiaJ Tl.ANE Uk.H and tbs LOT, tabtmi tbio fourtba of aa atr Tbe aituattun ia u. ti Um Railroad dtneL aa ia an eieeiUnt location for bt:a.nai BurroBe. for urtna, atntT on tbe nrmie itot!!tf ?lUsrr!lanroi.s. nAl l lOXAII naraaaw at bart j eaattaae. .' afrainat purotiaain or ia an war eati)'. wub tb lolumnic pinpertr : Tto hn! two aurrol eMtt. .to Trara old tfcif tpnaf wann, on thrrebtn aaarbin. on Umtm ale; ana vhama, and two aet of haraeai, torn ii tt1 powfston of or brother, lluaioa AieattT. af b townahip, aa tba aame balt.ii to , V " with btm on loan On!jr, buhhtI n Bit o-Je em' fctATTT. Bell towanip, March t", Vegetables and Fish. HAVlNii mad th lieceiiarv arraar.' tl.e ondcrimed w..u!d otily the c '-ee c ,.-rfield and vicinitv. tbat n and after Jaatl men, be will bare on hand anrl for '. Al t limn on tbe Market 1(1. I KISII F 1 K . and bit POTATOKS. and all VKSI.TAW in eeaenn, at al li-w ralee a thee can ae oevra at the car. I. K. ri LLaHl M ( ii-Ail.el.t. Mnt-i. I lfao-n READING FOR ALL! BOOKS rf- A TA TIQXFK Y. MarkM t , CloarAHd. (at the P1 Oftr4 rlHE nnderiirnd Wr ieT t nnpota X tbeeitiaena uf Clearneld and Tlrlntt. 'M b haa fitted an a iom and haa lt re tart fmai lkeitrith a iare amani of ! matter, tonaiatinf ia part f Bibles and MiBcellaneoui Books, Blank, Arnvant and Fan Rook af IWT d' riptinn : Paper and Fntrlonaa. French pr,j and niain : Pan ard Penrit 1 tiiaaa. Papvrt, l'eJi, Mirtaca , Judiuant. I and Piiiriaacr? te ; w bit " ennauntlv on band. Ana hook ar " deaired that ! mar am bav en band, wit) 4 ordered h irai einrve. and oid at - rr Mlail t buiI nuilnn.M I Will alP MrindtMl litwwatare- uah aa maaati- panara. Aa. ?. A. taAl e 4arnid Ma t. IK6t.f ORGANS& PI AN 0: KTV'S AXD MASON if HAIL!i rc ItL IT l. J. HATPS. rorweneville. Pa AgentsWanted-SlOaDai TWO (10 MATS I CM . ll.OYP' Portable Revolving Double Map-5 O'n Aniertra and Folop Aiaenf "nited Stair of A.rtra- itored 4't0 Count ir a. 1 1 . .t ti.trl MBBlalrw, I anil tivr la -eat alittration in tte ina nr"' ri,.(M 1 Arn, Men. nr. necOC I r"1? - nd f.roilt in the land th-v eworv tneel"1 n.. ... ..J hr a.MB. nl tb,. Heveraer de cut he throwa Imnt. an ! an t nerl "'J h-v.l l. the eve. t'ewnirv rifl 'I J eennll tivrn to rood evle. Anelrt -rO 1 Term, and d oa r mr w . - : J r.irl'.'"" ew- J. 1. ena'-S lni A p' v PMIM-ATRATOKf OTI( e ren thai letter ol i .r r.rld eoanl. T lonllieeelale.il .MAI IIA.- ll.ni-- in, been dlr fmoi'ed ! the anaetmi-eJ i Indebted tn raid crat. w '1 ! ' . a , k A.t.,nw riitM rr Vi,hT ' lale of tlothea I nreeoif then nronerlv aS.--. l Iwre"'"'! I and ailowaao wuten' 1 l.,ltlT t ILIi',u j w v " . i T