H. F. N AUGLE, (U)fK AM) HATCH MlhCR, If rpIlK tuhcrHnt fjifttu!ly lnfrmi h'$ old h '"'1 e"HUntlf rrpviof ntw aj4ittn thrio,) lrg lufli of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. V"p Jnrlr? In nil It form ftn. of ,jij.-rn. Tilu, ithr by tn pier or t. WATt'Hlif A full Mortnnt of titbr Ovid or PilTrr, mad by tht bn Airrriean ami fur tijpi miinufKurtri, including a fin lot vf (fold ,nd nlver , bunting an, full jeweled, Paitut LTen. CLOCKS Of all dfcini, rrniUtirtr of ehl- i Uy nd thirty-hour, of either weight, ipring or i lrn, an J both itrike nd ilfm.' REPAIRING. All kindi nf Wttrbet Rod Ckoki Kepairtd, and warranted. & In adiiit'nn to whfit I bar f nnmerated, I kep i' full awurtipont of S'K' TACLKS, rntnre. and S-nnflaM. AIfo, UOM HKNSnnri PKNCILS, jJ.V0U.NJj. FOHKX, BCTTKK K N I VRS. and in ii.tpt eTcrytbirtfc m Jewelry line. If I fail to Hire on hand i'it what a cuctoiner may need, 1 i vill ordvr pr flr.t xr, without eitra chirp.. I A libeir.Uhn.ro of public patronage i aulicitod, I iU 7, lufiS-y H. WAUGLK. I BOOTH'S IMPROVED 1STUMP EXTRACTOR. m. booth i Rumbanrcr, fruprifton of ih I(PproTa STUMP Ex-! rtf tr,wi ta it d ithrtly on-' diritood that, tihey warrant ihii tnaoblna i '4n do Junt what I i U rtieom-1 fopndfd- x I celling othvr wtebinei by in being oon atraoted on wue pbiloio pineal prioei iM. Il Will xtraet the tar ( it pine tump, iue. aeod It above f round per mitting Uie toll to I back the bille ted will pull fceta aifajtail tan men cod dig the dirt from the root after extracted. It will null (owing to the lire of thi tttunpi, from forty to one hundred par day. It till either .urn them over, or n spend them to W propped up, ai deaired. The Proprietori taild the Extractor, deliver It. and teat it on the farm of the purchaser ; and if it doei not render fumplete eatiifaotion, ando jimtti reeommeod d, they will take it away and charge nothing fr their trouble. Price of Machine, $110 00. Township and county rUbt for tale. W ate no traveling aretite. Addrem UOUIH ft nUMUAKOKIt, Jeffenon Lice P. 0., Claarfield Co., Pa CERTIFICATE. We, th uudenigned, having wltnesied th ial of X. J. Booth i Improved Stump Extractor ,400 the farm of R. H. Moore, near Lutbenburg, n Saturday and Monday, the 7th and Oth of ' November, take pleaiure in eaying to the pub .lie, that we believe it to be the beat machine Bwln ate for extracting tumpe. It ieof litnple conitru?tioo, eadly maneped, not liable to get wutof order, and very durable. Four men took ;ibe machine from the wagon, when entirely tapart, put it together, and pulled a large pine ietump in leea tban one boor. We saw two men taull a large at u tup with eaea. They nee a bone, &ut be dooe bit work in taking out the largeit istumpi, without a bard pull, Mr. Booth, the -Patentee, fully understands potting up and handling the machine. We would advlne thoee in want of atnmp extractori to eee thieone tested b if ore purr baaing eliewbere, which they can do fre of charge by calling on the Proprietor. .1. U. Karrett, J- w. titmard, K v. hpiukman, John Noldor, John Kirk. J. W. Oabagea, H. H. Moore, J. W. Wallace, W.B.Alexander. Ueo. I'llincer, Wra D. lieok, Andrew Wilon, 4k J. Horn. W. K. Irvin, K, J. Kirk, jamei Moor, L. B. Carlile, Ueo.Wilion.M.n. Uver i" legal, Fred'k Smiley, (novltf-Iy The Lightning Tamer. THE uodertiotd are the lole Agenti In tbta chjntr for the "North American Uelvaniird LHJHTMSfi RODS." Tueseare tbeonlyiafe rode nnw in are. and are endowed by all the icientifio men in the ceuotry. I We hereby notify the eitUeni of the connty hat we will put them up a better rod, and tor lew money, than It charged by the foreign ageau wbu annnally traverse the eountj and carry off our little cash, nevor to return. EXCOUKAfjB UOMR LAHOU. Thoie wlihlng Lightnlnr Uodi erected on their buildiagi need but addreni m by letter, or call in perion. We will put thorn op anywhere in theeuonty, and warrant them. The Kdi and Fixture! o&n be aeen at any time by calling at earetore. MKHUKI.L A BIGLbit. Cleartield, June II, lNf8 tf Clienp Furniture. JOHN GULICII DVSIRGS to inform his old friendi ana cue. to me re. that havinfc enlarced hie ebop and looreaeed hie facilltiei fur manniaeturing. he II now prepared to make to order euoh Furniture aa ay be desired, in good atyle and at ebeap rates forCASli. He generally hae on band, at hie Furniture room, a varied aaeortmetfl of ready made furaiture, among whirk ere BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS. Wardrobe end Book-Caaea; Centre. Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast and fining Exteaiion Tablei; Com mon, French-pout, Cottai;e,Jenny-Lind and other Bediteadi; Sofu of all kinde, Work fiends, Hat-racks, Wash-stands t Rooking and Aran Chairs ( spring -neat, cane bottom, par'or, com mon and other Chain ; Looking-Ulasses of every description on band t and new glaaee for old frames, which will be put in on very reasonable termi on shortest notice. He also keeps on hand er furnishes to order, Corn-buak, II air and Cotton-top Mattresses. CurriNS or Evert Kind Made to order, and funerals attended with a II terse whenever desired. Also, House Painting done to order. Th subscriber also tnaunfao. tares, and has ennstantly on hand, Clement's Patent Washing Machine, the best now in nse 1 Those aeing this machine sever need be with, out elean clothes I He also has Flyer's Patent Cham, a superior article. A family uiiog tbta Cbura never need be without butter I All th above and many other articles are fur nished to customers cheap for Cask or exchanged for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple, Ptplar, Lin wood and other Lumber suitable for Cabinet work, taken In txchenge for furniture jSjr-Remfmber the shop Is on MarVel street, Clsarfleld, Pa., and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Slow." JOHN OCLICH. Aevemher 2, IMS y I.! very Stable. THK nnl-r.iKn.() If.v. to Inform thr pub lic tli.t be ip now tully prt i.rfil wcimiati dM .11 in thf wwrof funnliitix llor.e., IliiKKi.s Milk. .nl ll.rncKH, (in lU. .ti-irtct nolu-. .ni nf.onitl'lp trnn. Kff ijoiice on Locu.t Itrwt, WtwtMi Third .nd Fourth. l.l.'l. Vi. GKAIUIAUT. I'.ff-lil, April II. Imw. Clearfield Nursery. KXCOUHAGE HOME INDLSTItY. w,i. i- I V 'pllK .od.rtifn.d, h.rtnf .lUhllnbrd . N.r X rr on tin Tl, liiut half .j b.t..li '.rh.td and Curw.nprlll.. I. pr.p.rad to for lib .ilkin.il of i?U ( IT TRKES, (.Uud.rd .nd rf.( Krfrfrffni, dhninh.r, Or.p. Vln.t, tiMMrWrri.i, L.vtno Rlarkhrrr. SlrawKarrr, d Rub.rr, Via... Alio, Sib.rl.n Crab Tr., Waiac and ..rlr .c.rl.l RhubKb, it. Order. r""I'flj attended lo. Addn nn, J. b. WBIOHT. Hp!l Cnrwen.Till., P. READIN G FOR AJ-L! I riOOKS rf- ST A T10XKR Y. "lrt St . rienrflrld, (at the Po.t OITIrf .) 'Pilf iitdiifiicned bee. Ir.T. lu anno.ne. to 1 tk- ritiirn. of CWflrld and ridnltr. tW't Iit.d up . room and h Joit raturrff d tb. city wiih . large .niouni of r..din , ronnliting In part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, "a. Account and PaM Book, of ...rr d. ""ftiil ( P.per and Enil"p., French pruned "flim; p.al ,nd IVnoili I Blank, L.l pP'ri. Uortra,'. ; Jo'liruient, Kicujp- U". and l'rouii.orj not., i Wbu. and l arch: 'l hn.f, , (,, h coord Cap. and bill Cap , 't. Muiie lor .iib.r liano, I !. or Violi. '"tintlj o hand. An. book, or .latloner, "'r ll.ti I mty n, 0,r, og hand, will b. of 'rn b, at.i .ipr.u, aid aold at boleeal. " "nil u ..it riuloner.. I will alio keep HrMioaj ln.rmuire, .neb a Marailn.., Vcwi. f". ii. I-, a. a wus. Clreld M.t 7,lf.-J c: MR J. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, Proprietor. VOL. -I J-WIIOLE NO. 2J 5nt fioods, ttrorrrics, (?tr. K E 31 O X A L ! KISSIOYAIi! C. KRATZEll & SONS, To tb. l.rj;e and .l.rant room, on SECOND STREET, ailjoininr Merr.ll Biglor'l hardware itnre ; wb.m tbey will ho pleaud to we ail their old and new customer. Clti.cn. or Hie county ri.itlnr CLEARFIELD, and wishing to make pnrcbain, will find U to tbeir advantag. to eaainiM their Blovk. Good, at CASH PRICES exchanged for all kind, of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Jan? MOSSOP IS SELLING OFF AT COST Jj'HOM now until the first day of June next, I propose to aril my entire stock of 8tore Goods AT COST! Those desiring bargains will do well to call soon, and have tbe advantage of a large stock to select rom. First com first sorted. RICHAKD JlOf-Snr. Clearfield, April 7, 1869. SPRING GOODSI JUST OPEX1XO A SPLENDID STOCK, AT March IT-tf C. KRATZKR 4 MNg'. (JLOVER, TIMOTHY ind ORCH ARD lilt ASS Si: ED, AT March IT-tf C. KRAT7.ER k SONS'. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second trect, Ci.tARriKin. NEW GOODS AT. LOW PRICES. THK nndsr.tgn.il r..p.tfhlly Inrlt. the at. tention of th. pnblio tener.lly to their .pl.ndid ...nrtm.nt of narchandl.., which th.y an dow .elling AT VERY 1,0 W rRICES. Th.Ir .lock eonil.u in part of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Such aa Print., D. Lain.., Alpaoc.., Merino., Uingham.,Mn.lin.,(hleacb.d and anbluch d,) Drilling., Ticking., cotton and wool Flann.l.,8tlnett.,Calm.re, Cottonad.., Ladie.' Shawli. Nubias A flood., Balmoral and Hoop Skiru, Ae., AUo, a fin. a..ortm.nt of Men'. Drawers aod Shirts, Hats A Cap., Boot. A Sb.a. all of which WILL EE BOLD LOW FOB CASU Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. IN SHORT A GEXEItAL ASSORTMENT rrferrthlng n.uallj k.pl in a retail stor., .11 CHEAP iORCAHIi or appror.d .o.atr pro do... A. K. WRIGHT- SONS. Clearl.ld, Kor.T , lSf)T. OF SSrilLNO AND SUM.MKR Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Shawls, Hosiery GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, Ladies and Gentlemen's1 Furnifihing Goods. &c, &c. IN wrAUTV and PTTl.K we rannot U sur assrd, having selected our stock witb the greatest rare, and we will sell at a close rash prior, so that purchaser will find It to tbeir ad vantage m calling on as. V have alo filled ni a seimrste rnmn fir II ATS 4 t'APrt and 8TRAW 4iOMlS, and will kr( jt a clioire line of those goods. WII.MA.M RKKI) A CO., ICrar PoNtotlir. Market Htrret, nprM CI.KAnriKMt, PA. X K V I'l.O lilt, F j. AMI PROVISION STORE. T1IK nnd'-raicrncd hare inM received at Ih.ir new .land in Wallefeton, loll eopply of Flour, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, &c, COAL Oil., (at reduced rate.,) A ood .rtlile of TOHAWI, CIOARH AXD rMdKIXtl TOBACCO, ci.n.tntlr on hand. Alt of wliMi will l-e kM ai T.'"W RATI:.' for ('ASM or given iu .xchangc fr rlllXtiLl.ri and 1,1'MUKIt. Vi rc.peftrillj a.k the pnl,li. to giv. .a . trial Inforr purvheaing aiwcwbenk J. li. BEAD A CO. Wallarcwo. April 7, IKK. Choice Seed Potatoes. I)i;i:SO,K desintut of obtaining thecidettrated Ksrly twfHidrioh, and other ww and valuable erieties of Putatj, will be aorommodhvted by ' railing n the uirdTSrteil et l,umter Cut. r. j ap..- -i (d WW KIRK, i1 illiljj 17. Jlrugs 4 rtWiUrturs. It E M V A 1 . HARTSWICK & IRWIN, )HUGGISTS, .Varktt Street, ClrartltUl, Pa. WE beg leave to Inform our old and naw flustomera, that we har removed our es tablishment to the spacious new building Just ereoted on Marked street, nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the west, and opposite Messrs. Urabam k Hons' store where, we respeotf ully Invite th public to eome and buy tbeir Drugs. Chemicals. Patent Medicines, OILS, PAINTS AND VARNI8HK8. ( Our stcrok of Drugs and Hedielaea eoniists of everything used, selected with tb greatest care, and WASBAKTED STEICTLT PURE I V also keep a full stock of Dyes, Perfumeries, Toilet articles, boa pi, Tsotb Brashes, Hair Brush, Whitewash Brusbes, and every other kind IJ rushes. We faav a large lot f tfniTE LEAD, TURPENTINE, Fl.lM.d Oil, Paint., and In fact .Terrthir.it Lead in tb. painting basin..., wbieh w. .fl.r at tltj priMs to eajb buv.rs TOBACCO AND SEOARS. Confectionery, Rpifws, and th. lr;.rt itock of rari.tiM ...r oflsred in thi. plae. and warraat sd to b. of th. b..t th. llark.t afford.. ;. U. HAHTNWICK, No.. , 18(16. ;0HN g. IHWIN. NAT URE'SGKEAT "HKSTOKElt. iC H EETZ'H Celebrated Bitter Cordial. FTMITS medical preparation li now offered to X tbe pablfe aa a reliable substitute for the many worthless compound i wbieh now Bood the market. It it purely vegetable, composed ol various herbs, path end from th great store house of nature, and selected with tbe utmost ear. It ts not recommended as a Curb-All, but by Its direol and salutary Influenc upoa the Heart, Liver, Kidseys. Lungs, Btouacb and Bowels.it acts both ss a preventive and ear for many of tbe diseaies to which those organs are subject It Is a reliable Family Medicine, and ean b taken by either Infant or adult witb th earn beneficial results. It Is a certain, prompt and speedy remedy for Dlarrhrea, Dys entary, U owel complaint, Dyspepsia. Lowness of Hptrits, Faiatings, Hickheadach, -fro. For Chills and fevers of all kinds, It is far better and safer than any quinine, without any of Its per nicious effects. It createi an appetite, proves a powerful digester, adwill counteract tb effects of liquor In a few minutes. Prepared by JACOB 3C11KKTZ, Sole Proprietor, N. W. cor. fifth and Hae streets., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists, novlJ-ly Attention, Afflicted I rpilB subscriber gives noHc that he has X resumed th practice of Medicine In Luth eisbnrg, where be intends to devnte hi atten tion to th treatment of CHRONIC DIHEASKS In general. He will keep on band a choice so lee Hon of DRUUHand MEDICINES adapted to th treatment of ehronte diseases, and may a consulted atbls office at any hour of th day. IS. B. A word to those afflicted with chronic diseases may ba to tubib advantag. Mart mat bot be aware that ooi'HTKY PtmMana who do a ridis practice bavs not Tina to attend to th treatment of canonic diseases, and conse quently vrolict them t bene this class of dis eases requires axcLrsiva attention. UKOKtlK WILSON, M. D. Lutbershurg. Feb. 27, IsAS-tf SHRINER'S rin cir. i.e PTntiA, pnnvntms. Binno HPITTIMI. PIKFII l lir OF BHEATH ISO. PAIN .nd 1VKAKXI SS IV THE CHKnt.THliI lll.l'SllMS l Ul lilll.VK AT NKIIIT, a. It will rlWla.ll re Mo.e the fnnph tb.L frenucnllr wtllova Mralrl, wid anj afftxtlna of tin rrtpinMory nr.ua, no m.tu of how Ion. .lAnilln., or wl .Uver Ui, sk. "f llivirMa. It cU mi a .peclnc, I. parljr ..rM.hl,. .nd I. plrwant le Hie bvl. Its effect I. Mvrttilns. .Marina ,1 lenoe of th. rm..h, f.rlMaiUnt expectoraUofl, .uleUa. tb. awes aad uibiliraliag lb. ayateaa. Mothers, Save Your Children 1 Jfe child need die f mnTT, K thts fymp h aaed In time: fais it n fntrt 4rmrmttrmtrt ly erptrimcp. Ne family honM he lthut this Hymp, as thit taUl diivajue. CRot P, cornea like a thief In iht ettrt.l, lit stesl awxjr rour ifttle entawaen regular medical aid cannot be obtained. 'rejwred h$ DAVID E. FOt'TZ, tidtiwm. Mi. For sale bv Hsrtswick A Irwin, rieaileld, and 1'V dniggiau and store km-pcrs tbroiiKhnut tbe united Mates. 1' T, Beale's Embrocation, (LATE POWKLL'r),) For .11 diiea.c. ineldenl I. HnrMi, C.ttl., aid liana, ri.sh, requiring th. ... ol aa lUrnal applioatioD. This Srahroeatioa was aaun.ir.l ...4 h th. Onr.r.ai.at darinv tb. war. For sal. br Hartawick A Irwin, Cl.arll.ld. iot.ph K. Irwin, Csrw.ni.ill.. Dani.l Uood Itad.r. L.lh.rabur. tf LIT1IERSBIRG POTTERIES I.utlieraburg. Clrarli.ld Cfc. Pa. FARMERS, MECHANICS DAIRYMEN Look Here! fM!K undrrj-lgned Is nrepured to fumih yon X with the best CTON En AKK manulMetured in this country, lie has never yet failed to please the mot fastidious, as t quality or duralnlity. His wsr oonsiits in part of CRKAM rOTS OF ALL SIZES! MII.K C ROIKS An T, Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,") Safety Tubes, And in -bort EVI'IIYTIIIXII o.u.llj made and kept'ia an ..labliebment of tbi. kind. MERCHANTS Can bate th.ir ware delivered ly rac, at AST TIWH and to AW Pl.ACK desired. Ord't. for ware eolicilrd, and promptly filled. JT' Fr general aMnrtmrnt, ae. Ctalogne and Frit. Li.f, nailed fre. la applicant.. jtMr-A lirMTal diMiount will he given to 111. wholesale trade. r.r.n. C. KIRK. I.nlher.bnrg. Ta., Dee. S, ISnK tf S'cw Mine nnd Liquor Store. I. L. REIZENSTEIN & Co., wnoi.RiAi.1 nr.Ai.Riia i WINES & LIQUORS, MARKET FT., CI-EAFFIELD, I'A. 1.Fnll irtnek of Wina, Rrandr, Oin, Uhl.k.T and Aioobol. alw.T. oa b.nd. Hi,eetal attention pid to ..ruling a pur. article fW Haeramental and aiodical parpoN., janill U PRINCIPLESj CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1 809. pru ftoods, CirortririS, (ftr. Down I Down 1 1 the last Iruival AND OF COl'RHK TUB CHEAPEST 1 A Proclamation against High Prices! XtTB are now opening up a lot of the best and IT most season able (j.hmIs and Wares evei otlnrod In this market, and at nrioee that remind pne of the good old days of cheap things. Those who lack laith tpon this point, or aoeio our alli gations superfluous, need but L1LL, jtT OVll 8TOHE, Corner Krunt and Market streets, Where they ean see, feel, bear and know for theua- eelres. To fully uutlertilaud what are cheap gooda, Una musl'lte none. We uo not deem U ncucasary to enumerate and itcintae our slock. It is euough for as to stat that We have Everything that is Needed and consumed in this market, and at prioei that astonish tooth eld and young. deoO JOlSKrH BHAW UrV New Store in Madera. MESSRS. J. FORREST & aS'OA tlTOULD r..n.ctful!r Inform th. pahlle that they har. )! opened, la MADKHA, Cl.art.ld .onntr, fa., an .ntir. n.w .took of FALL AXD WINTER GOODS, Which th7 are prepared to aU as ch.ap as th. .wp.st. Tb.lr .took mdsI.Is la pari f ' Dry Gooda of tbe Best Quality, Such a. Alpaoou, D.l.asa. PriaU, Mo.lln., Caulm.r.., Batia.U, aad Flaan.U, Ready - Made Clothing, Of th. h.it qaalltj, such ai Coats, PanU, Vasts, Or.reoau, Or.ralli, ShlrU, Collars, As. Boot8, Shoos and Gaiters, Ala. ol th. rerjr b..t Quality. A complete stock of Groceries. In short .r.r.thinf a.u.lljr kept In a eoontrr tor.. Consumers, Look to Your Interests I Call aad .i.mia. oar sio.lt and prioei before purehasing .l..wh.rfc LUMBER AND GIIAIX Of all kinds tak.a la .mb.nf . for foods. jpR.ia.mu.r th. plan., Madera, Cl.arl.ld county, P.nn'a. 3. FORREST A SOX. Ootob.r 31, l7-lf. (.us: at mitt, v i as Xew Store In MulsonburR! In th. room form.rlj ooaujil hj I. T. Ilcgartj. L. M. COUTBIET mAKES thi. aiolhod of larormlng. th. oltitcn. X of Corinicton, Karth.u., fiirard aol tb. .ur roundlng counlrr. thai h. has Jart openad a larg. llm:k of 8CMMFR (IIIOIlS, which be I. del.r miiiod to ..II TEN PER CENT CHEAPER than th. earn, qualltr of (looda ran b. pureha.ed for in nr.ilhor Mora in the neighborhood. Ilia .lock ooli.iet. of Dry Goods of all kinds, rluch .. Satinet!., CaMimerea, Mnilina, Pelaincl, Lin.n, Drilling., Calieoe., Trimming., Ribbon., Lac, REAI)Y-MAT)E CT.OTHINO. BOOTS t SHOES. HATS 4 CAPS, QEOCEEIES OF ALL KINDS. Cnnc, Tea, Pnrr. Rlc, Mnhtaraa, Pl.h, Salt, Llniecd Oil, Fi.h Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queensware, Tinware. Ca.ting, Plow, and Plow Castings, Hails, Hpik.s, Cora Cultivatora, Cider i'rMM., and ail kiad. of Ai.s. iU-WT flow. ar. of th. C.rwen.rllle aad Centre unnntr make, aad an warranted t h. of good ualitr. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumer., Paints, Varnl.h, Ola... and a cneral a.iuirtm.nt of Bt.tlon.rj, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, aiwa.a on hand, and will U old at th. iow.it pouibl. Igur... Pack a. BRANDT, WIRR, OIN A WIIIftKY &no0 poands of Wool wanted for which the highest price will be p.uL t l.OVI.H KKI'.l), On hand and fr aal. at (b. low.it mark.l price. . HlCall .nd Kfnr Toorsclve,. Yon will find rrervthini ..uallr kept in a retail store. L, M. COIITRIET. Fcnehvllle P. 0., Jan. t. lnw. XEW HTOllH Cor. Cecond Ft. and Hill Road. It. MITCHELL II AA Juat noei.Ml and .poned, at ill. .Hor. named place, .n enlir. new stock ol M ,w- Mi:it UiMlD.-i, wbieh ba will Mil VERY CHEAP foil CAf II. Hi. stock oon.l.U f llry Cootl., Jroeerle, II ABDWAKE.QUEKN8WAKE, Bool, .nd Fboe.. Hats .nd Cap.. Relr-Made Clothing, eto. II. alio keeps choir. Fl 0 U li, CO IIS MEAL, FEED, Chop, nitron. f'fxA, nntf ItrUd fruits. Perimns deslrooa of pnrcln.lng good, at fnir rate, are rr.peellull.T mo,ue.ted t. give him .call. gMr-Appnired .ouolrt prodw. will he Uk.n, U tb. blgiieat prieo., la eachang. for good.. Clearfield. Jon. I, IMlK.lf EDWAUD TEllKS & CO., Flour ?IaniifiietiirerH, And Dealer, la , GKA1N OF ALL KINDS, I' UILIPSBIRU, .PA. 4 PI I.L 8I PPI.Y of PI.01 R, WHEAT, CHUN' and ,1'M'il' oonilantl. on band, and lr .ale at ralea remarkabtr low. jf.Mtf -lirAHTKHKMI.IMMH.ONi) (tlllNtil.KS. t Th. nnderrined bcn,l-T giva noti, e, that th.T wll par the hiebe.t market price for a goid qualitroM'.nNO K H I NMI l,KH i and those baring ueh for !. will gnd It to tbeir int.re.1 1. give thorn a call befor. selling eleewhore. JOS. 1H tMT A SflX, (UarlaJd, March J, lfM. NOT MEN. THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKriFLD, PA. WEPXF.?DAY MtiRNlNfi, MAY U, IWll. THE REGISTRY LAW. The Leginliitnro 1ms dono up the riglit of Buil'rag8 in a pamjihlet of eiglitncn Ttngcs, wbcrens tbe Stnte Constitulion tli.po.ci! of the Hnme In ten lines These eighteen pngpg eon tain fortj'-three leclion. the first twenty sections of whii.-li apply to the Btute at lnrge, and the lusl twenty-threo to Philadelphia In par tiftilar. The Constitution prescribes ccrtuin qnalilications of whiith the citizen be ing poKscssud is entillod to vote. Il is questionable whether tho Legisla ture lias the right to prescribe any additional qnalitivnttons. But the Legislature which could assume to act for the people of the State in the ratification of tho article proposed as tho fifteenth amendment to the Con stitution of the United Stales, is not tn be wondered at in seeking to hedge tho citizen nronnd with unconstitu tional restrictions. It is a character istic of tho Kadical party leaders that whilo they ore anxious for an exten sion of tbe right of suffrage to black men, tbey are equally anxious to cur tail the number of white voters They are discriminating in tbeir legislation constantly in fuvor of tho negro and against the men of their own race, begromania has taken absolute pos session of them, and they take no in terest in anything which does not look to the bettering of tho condition of the "free American cltir.cn of Afri can descent." Thus, whilst the door is thrown open wide for the negro to deposit his vote in the ballot-box, innumerable difficulties aio thrown in the path of the whito man when he seeks to exer cise the same privilege. This Regis try Inw seems to liavo been framed with a view to make voting asdilflctilt as possible. Kuch Assessor is to com mence, a revision of the transcript he receives from tho County Commission ers, on the first Monday in June in each year, by striking therefrom the name of qualified voters ho have died in or removed from tho district, and adding thoso who have moved itito (he same, and also those who shrill nutko claim to him to be qualified voters therein. Ho must linn visit every dwelling house in his district to see whether or not his list is porfeet, and if not, to make it so. Whenever a name is added to the list, a tax must be assessed against the person. Then he must nuiko out a list "of the white freemen claiming to be qualified voters in the ward, borough, township or district nf which ho is the assessor, and opposite em h of snid names stnte whether said freeman is or is not a housekeeper ; and if ho is, tho number of bis residenco in towns where tho same are numbered, with the street, alley or court in which situnted ; and if in a town whoro there are no numbers, the namo of the street, alley or court on which said house fronts ; also, tho occupation of tho person j and where he ia not a housekeeper, the occupation, place of boarding and with whoin.fTsrf if working for another, the name of tht employer, and write opposite each of aai i names the word 'voter;' where any person claims to voto by reason of naturalization, bo shall exhibit his ccrtiticnlo thereof to the Assessor, unless he has been for fivo oonsncutivo years next preceding a voter in said district." When these dutiob aro completed, the Assessor must make out a separate list ot all new assessments, and tho amounts assessed upon each, and furnish the same to tho County Commisiior.ors. The Commissioners must then cause duplicate copies of tho same to be made, noting the different observa tions and explAnntions. Tho Assess or, prior to tho first of August of each year, put one copy on the house whoro- in the election is to ne nuiu, aim Keep the othor for the Inspection of any residentoftho district. 1'ersons claim ing the right to voto can have their names addod on personal application, and the Assessor will murk; tho tax and nolo the observations applicable to each, opposite hi name, llie as ecasments must be compleiod on the tenth dnv urocodinfl the aecond i ues. day of October of each year, nnd on the Monday following the Assessor mutt make return to the Connty Com missioners of the extra assessment. The same must then be added to the other return, and a copy .f tho whole, together with the necessary blanks, to tho election officers, on or before six o'clock on the morning ot tho second Tuesday of October; and no man shall he permitted to vote whose narno is not on that list, unless he shall make proof of his right to vote os required further on in thN net. A cluimant to vote whose name is not on the list mnat produce at least one qualified voter of tho district as a witness to the fact of his residence in that particular district at loast ten I days next preceding tho election, nnd tins witness mnl tune anu runsi'rinc a written or printed nfllilnvit to the (nets stnted by him ; "and tho person so claiming the right to voto shall ulso take nnd subscrilio a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit, stating, to the best of his knowledge nnd belief, where and when he was born ; that he is a citixen nf the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania nnd of the I'nltod States ; that ho has resided in the Commonwealth ono year, or if furmorly a citiaon therein and has moved 'therefrom, that ho has resided therein six months next preceding said election ; that ho has not moved into the district for the purpose of voting therein ; that he 1ms paid a State or county lax within two yenrs. which was assessed at least ton days before said election ; nnd, if a natural ired citizen, shall ulso slate whon, whero and by what court bo was nat uruliisod, and shall also produce his certificate of nnttirnlir.ation for exam ination: tho snid affidavit shall also j. sluto when and where the tax claimed to bo puid by tho affiant was assessed, and when, w here and to whom paid ; and tho titx receipt therefor ahull l.p produced for examination, uiilcs the allimit shall state in his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, or that ho nevej received any ; but if the per son so cluiming the right to vote shall tako and subscribe an affidavit, that he is a nutive born citizen of tho Uni ted States, (or if born elsewhere, shall state that fact in his affidavit, and shall produco evidence that he has been naturalized, or that he is entitled to citizenship by reason of his father's natural izitlion ;) and shall further sla to in his nftlduvit that ho is, at the time of taking tho affidavit, between live aics of twonty-ono and twenty-two years ; that ho has resided in the State one year and in the oloction district ten days next preceding such election, ho shall bo entitled to voto, although he shall not have paid taxes; thosuid affidavits ot all persons making such claims, and the utliduvits of tho wit nesses to their residence, shall be pro served by the election board, and nt the close of tho election the' shall be enclosed with the list of voters, tally list nnd othor papers required by Inw to bo tiled by the return judgo with the protlionolary, and shall remain on filo therewith in tho prothonota-'s office, subject to examination, as other election papers are ; if tho election oflicers-ahull find that the applicants possess all the legal qualifications of voters, be or they shall bo permitted to vote, and the namo or names shall be added to tho list of taxables by tho election officers." We would entertain a hearty admi ration for the man who would take the pains to get np an affidavit of that kind for the blossed privilego of voting under difficulties. Then, in addition, lie is suhjectutl to tho right of challenge by anybody who chooses to exorcise that right, and must furnish the same proof as is now required of a voter when chal lenged. And the naturalized citizen must produce bis certificate unless he has been for ton years consecutively a voter in that particular district, and when he votes, tho officers must write or stamp tho word "voted" on his certificate. Heavy penalties tiro attached for violations of the law. 'two overseers are to bo appointed on tho petition of five citizens swear ing that thry believe frauds will bo practiced, if tho officers refuse to allow thera to be present, or if they aro driven away from tho polls, then, in a contested election, fA whole box il to be throw out. Vt hat a conveni ent arrangement for the unscrupulous to defeat the will of the majority. How easy to get un a fight and intim idate these peaceful overseers. What an nrrant humbug this law is. In stead of guarding the elective fran chise and insuring its pure exorcise, it affords excellent opportunities nnd devises convenient ways and menus to thwart the will of the people and make tho ballot box, more than ever, serve tho purposes of unprincipled politicians. We will, doubtless, have occasion to refer to this law Hguin. For the present, wo have neither space nor time to suy more. Valley iSu'nY. "Funding" the National Debt. A few days ngo, whon one of the employees of Clark & Co.'i paper mill, near the aqueduct, was engaged in running through the "ragpicker" a lot of old clothing, his attention wns attracted to some bits of greenish pa per which bad gono through tho machine On closer inspection they proved to be scraps of greenback, which had been clipped into pieces by the knives in the "picker." Tho man found a hat full of these scraps, nnd mstctid of gulhenng tliein tin tarcful'y, and devoting a portion of his valuable time in fitting tho scraps' pain nan mere nceu a cupaoio oecre together, he picked up a portion of j tnry of tho Treasury. The Secretary the valuable dehrit and cave them to arranges the figures so as to make it friends as evidences of a curious dis covery ho had mndo of a fortune which had been run through a mill!, The scraps are of hills of the denomi nations of :, 10, 20, t'0 and flUO, and an estimate mado from the quan tity of pieces found indicates that not less than 1.1.000 was in the package which was ground lip in the "rag picker." In a small bunch nf the Jrbrii tnkon without regard to the contents, there were twenty pieces with $100 on them. Now that it is too lalo to effect anything ol any consequence in the matter, we lot.rn that the finder of those greenbuck scraps intends to try and make a collection of them, and fit the pieces together. Tho the ory ol tho money getting into the picker ia.thatthccoat which contained the money was one of a lot of soldiers' blouses w hich were collected at differ ent, points, and that the money wns sowed in tho breast of a blouse which belonged to an officer who had died in a hospital, nnd the secret of the green backs died with him. Doubtless tho poor fellow's family often wondered what beeamo of his money, and the "rag picker" has solved the mystery, but unfortunately to noood purpose. rayt on (0.) juvrmil. What's tiir Use 'What's tho nse of minding w hnt"they say ?" What's tho uso of lying awake of nights w ith the unkind rematk ot some false inond running through your brain like fork ed lightning f What's the uso of irct ting into a worry and fret over gossip that lias been set afloat to yourdisatl vantago by some moddloaomo busy body T Thcso things can't po.sibly injure you, unless, indeed, yon lake notice of them, nnd in combatting them pivo them character nnd stand ing. If what is said is true, set your solfriL'ht at once: if it is false, let il go for what il will fetch, until il dies of inherent weakness. VraAtms'a Platform. The plat form of Spraguo's now party fills forty one columns of the Ctmgreioncl (ilobe. It is made op of what is called "tho voioo of tho people," nn incon grous juiuble of universal complaiLt at everything nnd everybody. CAN, TERMS-$2 per annum, in Advance. NEWSEHIES-VOI, 9, NO. ii Till I l lf.M I I.Y. rnp lij Trip iiglltly over wrong j We in, I v in.ke grief donlilu It y dwelling on it long. bv cl.Hp woe', hnn.iB ,o tic,hlly ? W by ,ij:h o'er Monronm deed ? Vhv elin. to t'orin. nn.irhlly f Why ti',1 peck jov, in. trail '! Trip ligiitly over anrmr, TIhiuuIi all the day be dark ; Tlie .no may sliiiin to-mnrrow, And gaily sing the lark I Enir h po liar nut departed, Tliouicb lifti. ro,o. may havo fled, Then never bo dowii-lieartial, Rut look lor joy ia.lad. Trip ligiitly over aickneii, ptAinl not to rail at doom : M .'re pearla to bring to aatlneea f in liiiR ride t f the Innih i Wbile etar. ar. nightly .billing, And heavrn i, overhead, Encournir. not repining. iiut look for joy in.lead. . The National Debt and Taxation. Tho Treasury l)epurtment and its agents and organs are muking a great flourish over the reduction of the Na tional debt ot six millions the last month, mid tho friends of -Mr. Bout well arc making tho most of the fact in his fuvor. Doubtless this is a grat ifying exhibit to the country, as litr as it goes, and particularly when wo look at the past extravagance and increas ing indebtedness of the government. We only hopo that the next month and tho mouth after, und ull along in the future, wo may havo similar flat tering statements. liut let us not deceive ourselves. Let us look sijiiu re ly at .our finaneiul situation and see what prospect there is before us. One month's slutcmcnt will not give relia ble data as to tho condition of tho finances, becnuso the revenuo income or expenditures muy, from special causes, bo extraordinary or unusuajly small for that short period. We must take a longer period the average of several mouths or a year to nsccrtuin whether tho debt is diminishing or increasing. Nor hns Air. Uoutwell boen in the Treasury Department long enough to produce any perceptible effect upon thedebt. Whatoverrcsult has been produced tho last month must be attributed to causes over which ho bad little or no control. Tho country has yet to learn if he has the ability to reduce the debt by a skilful muniigc mcnt of the finance, independetit of tho legislation of Con gress und through his own official acts. It has yet to learn if he has the states manship to devise und lay before Con gress such a system of finance us wo need. lint, to go back to tho debt state ment, we find that the national indebt edness has been increased during the last year that is, from May 1, to Muy 1, 1WI9 nearly twenty. nine millions of dollars, and during the last two years over eight millions. To get an idea of the reckless extravagance and miserable financial management of the government it must bo under stood that the debt Inn been thus aug mented long after tho wur closed and war expenses ceased, and nt n time when the revenues brought in four to five hundred millions a year at a time, in fact, when the peoplo have been taxed onnrnnmsly and to tho utmost limit of lorbouranco. If the debt has increased so with such a stu pendous income, what aro wo to ex pect, unless there be a radical change in the management of tho Treasury, w hen the income is much less ? liut tho actual weight or burden of the debt hns been augmented much more than tho figures represent, through the transformation of that portion of tho debt which boro no interest and that bearing currency interest into tho debt bearing gold interest. Through Mr. McCnlloch's mismanagement and wretched finaneiul policy the annual bufMen has been increased prohably not less than twenty millions that is, the people have to pay twenty millions j year more taxes llian tliey nesd have appear .hat the Imy-six millions ot bunds issued to tho Piicifio Jluilroad are separate from the debt ; but that is not so. These form a part of tho debt as much as the five-twenties, nnd, no doubt, if ever paid will have to be paid by the government. Nor do the enormous revenues ofjby distress and sale of the offender tho government show by a long way j goods and chattels; and for want ot the amount of taxation; lor the Trcnf-, slll., distress, it the offender shall re- ury lias linen tlclrauJcd through tho wrisky ring and othor rings and dis honest officials a hundred millions a year. Of course- tho amount of these frauds come out of tho honest taxpay ers. Tho government must supply tho vast sum thus stolen, and the peo plo have to miiku it good. Then our expensive, cumbrous und complicated revenue system reuuires an army of offico-holders to ent ry it on. They cat li j) a largo amount of what is collected. Now everything is taxed everything wo eat, drink, wear, use or look upon. We aro tho worst taxed people in the world, and with less results to show for it In Kngland a large revenue is raised, but it is not as burdensome as ours, nor by any moans ns costly to collect. The revenue should be raised chiefly from a few articles of luxury in general uso. As much could be obtained in this way as l-y our present abominable system of taxing every, thing. The cost of collection In llio government would bo far less, Ihreo tonrths at least of the present army of office-holders could bo dispensed with, thoro would bo little temptation, com paratively, to corruption, nnd the wholo revenue machinery would he much easier watched and controlled by the Treasury Department. Can Mr. Houtwell comprehend t hese muuh needed reforms ? Can ho devise a system of revenue more simplo nnd effective, by which tho people w ill be relieved of their numerous and bnrdoti some taxes, and by which, nt the Bame lime, theilehl would be steadily dimin ished ? If ho can bo is jusl tho man for Secretary of tho Treasury ; if not tho President should search llio coun try through till ho finds such a one. The subject of our national finances it tho most important one, and of all the Cabinet officers the Secretary- of the Treasury ought to be a statesman of lb highest capacity. 4A. y. JUrald. THE NLW GAME LAW, The fill... -ing'lVthe LAI r.f the. game Inw pa.fd nt th. Isl n .'fn i f I be Legislature ! S.ciion I if in"'' d'' i Thai it .hall not he law fit fr any i-ersoit or persons to kill, hurt m luko, by any ilrvicimpans or contrivance w hat-cvi-r, or sell, or expose for sale, or Isnve (inlaw. fully in bis or her posaes .ion, or worry or hunt lib hounds or dugs, liny dorr cr fawn, between tint thirly first day of December in any year, and tho filet day of September, in any year: I'mririnl, that nothing; in this section ahulr apply to taino deer, or those kept in parks. Stc. '. Any person violating tho foregoing provision of this act, .hall bo doomed guilty "f a misdemeanor, und shall likewise be liable lou penalty ol filly dollars. Sue. No person shall kill or have unlawfully in his or her possession, or expose for sulo, any rtillcd grouse or plieabunt, between tho twentieth day of December und tho first day of Au ruit, or any quail or Virginia pur tridgo between the twentieth day of December and the first day of October, or any wild turkey between the first day of Junuary and thofir.it day of October, or any fox or grey squirrel or rabbit between tho lirst day of January und tho first day of August, under u" penalty of five dollars for each and every birtl or squirrel so killed or unlawfully had in possoBsioii or ex posed for sale. Sec. 4. No person shall kill, capture, take or have iu bis or her possession, any woodcock between the fifteenth duy of November nnd tho fourth day . of July, under a penalty of five dollars for each nnd every bird so killed or unlawfully hud in possession or ex posed fur sulo. Sec. 0. No person shall at nny timo trap, or expose for sale, or huve in his or her possession after the same is, killed, any night hawk, whippoorwill finch, thrush, lark, sparrow, martin, swallow, woodpecker, dove, bobalink,. robin, wren or starling, or any other insectivorous bird, nor destroy or rob tho nests of any wild birds whatever, under n pennlty of five dollars for each and every bird so killed, trapped or exposed for sale and fur each uust de stroyed or robbed. Sec. 0. No person shall at any time,, with intent so to do, catch any speckled brook trout, writh any de vice save only a hook and line, and no person shall catch any trout or have in bit possession save only it. the months of April, May, June and July, under a penulty of five dollar i 1. ........ ,..,,,,.1.. nn I,., I in ior VULII VlUUb DU kaull. Vl , ... possession. Sec. 7. There shall be no shooting, hunting or trapping on the first day of iho week, called Sunday, and auy person offending against tho provis ions of this act, shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding twenty-five nor less than five dollars, or bo imprisonod in tho county jail where tho offence was committed not less than ten days nor more than twenty five days for each offence. Sec. 8. No person shall at any timo feed, or bail, or build blinds, for the purpose of killing, or to trap, or snare any wild turkey, or ruffed grouse, or pheasant, or quail, or Virginia part riduo, or woodcock, under a penalty of five dollars for each and every bird sf) taken, trapped or snared ; 1'i wsided, That nothing in this act shall be con strued to prevent individuals or asso ciations for the protection, prcserva. tion and propagation of game, from gathering alive by nets or traps, quails or Virginia partridges, for tho sole purpose of preserving them alivo over the winter, from the loth day of November, to tho 1st day of January, and for no other purpose whatever. Sr.c. 0. It shall be tho duty of any constable having knowledgo of the violation of any of tho provisionsof this act, to tnuko report thereof, to ai:y justico of the pence of the proper county, and any oilier person having such knowledgo, may make cotnilaiiit before such justico, and tho said jus tico shall issuo his warrant fur tho arrest of (he offender, and proceed to hear and detcrmino the maltor in is sue, in the same manner as providod in other ensos, and any officer found guilty of making a wilfully false re turn, or neglecting to mako a report ol tho offence, when brought to his nolico, shall bo considered a party to tho misdemeanor, and be liable to the payment of tho fines herein imposed, anil be declared incompetent to fulfill tho duties of his office, and his olliuo shall bo deemed vacant. Sec. 10. That any person offending against the provisions of this act, and being thereof convicted before any alderman or justico of the peace, aforesaid, whose decision shall be final, either by confession ot the party so offending, or by the oath of affirmation of ono or more witnesses, shall for each and every offonco forfeit the sum attached U the same, ono-half to tho informer and one-half to the uso of tho county, which forfeiture shull be levied fuse to pay 'he said forfeiture, he shall bo committed to tho jail of the county for tho space of ten days without bail or mainpriin ; Provided, horrevcr, That such oonviclion ho mudo within six months after the committing oV the offence. Sec. 11. When any prosecution I commenced under this act, providing tho possession ot tho Iresli skin or carcass of a Ueor, during any portion of tho year, excepting from the 1st day of September, to the first day of Junuary, shall, in the absence of belter or other evidence, bo sufficient to warrant a conviction under Iho pro visions of this act, and tho informer shall in ull cases bo a competent witness. Si:r. li That nny net, or parts of nets inconsistent herewith, bo and tho sumo are hereby repealed. Sec. LI That the foanlic..of Monroo and 1'ike nre hereby exempted from this act: Provided, further, That tho provinions of this act shall not apply to tho counties of Columbia, Montour, Northiinilini'liind, Sullivan, Indiana, Jefferson, Dcdlord, Wyoming, Susiitio hnuna, Clarion nod Schuylkill : i'ra. ridid. That the provisions of this act shall not apply lo t he count icsol Tioga and Wiitcii, no far us relates lo tho taking or killing of deer and taking or cu iching of trout. John Cuaiik, Speaker of the lloli.r of Repieaenlatil el", Wll.Ml.a WfiBTIUNIiToN. Pprsttvr of the Senate. Approved tho Elst day of April, A. D. DHiO. John tf. tir.Aiir, Hovflnmr, A parishioner inquireu ot hi pastor tho meaning of lliit line of Scripture : "IU was clothed with rursrg as with t garment." "It signifies," replied the divine, "that the individual had 'jot a bai .eji.f of wearing."