tthc gqiuMican. 'IUIli ( Gumov. H. Goodi.anpeh, Editor. Wepnk.sliay MonNi.v;::::::Ocl. o, 1MJ0. Democratic State Ticket. KOU fiOVKRNOlt H I ESTER CLYMER, Of llfrk eauntv. Democratic District Ticket. ron roNr.itKss, WILLIAM L. SCOTT, of firm. FOlt ASSKUIU.Y, Col. JOHN 1. HUNT, of Forest. Democratic County Ticket. oll AHMit'lATG Jl'DOKS. JACOH WII-JIi:LM,of Uraliam. SAMUEL CLYDE, of J.awronc.- FOlt COMMI6SI0NKK, 1IEKHY STONE, of Clearfield. FIt AtlUTOa, JOHN A. L. FLEGAL, of GoBlicn. XsiyWhite men, go to the polls on Tuesday next and with tlio ballot an nihilate tho while and black enemies of your country. B-Dcmocrats, go to tho pells on Tuesday Dext, and cast your ballots for Clymer, Scott, Hunt, Wilhelm, Clyde, Stono and Flegal, and thereby disconcert and scatter your t-neraies. JterKeep it before the People, that the Abolition party are in favor of I taxing you to feed negroes in idleness, and to educate their children, while you havo to work for your own sup port, and pay tax to educate your own children. The Crucible. Every man that on Tuesday next, casts his ballot for John YV. Geary, and Glenni Yv Sco field, votes as emphatically for negro suffrage, and tho social equality of the whito and black races, us though it were printed on the ticket. IterKecp it before the People, that you havo a revenue stamp on your matches, j-our meat, your deeds, your Avills, your agreements, and on every ihiug else, in order to ritjse money to keep hundreds of schools open all year to educate tho lazy negro. JtSTlt was clearly demonstrated at tho Disunion gathering in tho Court House, last week, that a defeated can didate for Congress would mako a tetter clown than anj'thingelse. This was demonstrated by tho debut of Roulher and Swoopc, two ravenous creatures completely lamed by their master, Scofield. BTho intelligent mixed audience in tho Court House, on Wednesday night of court week, wcro treated to A good "mess" of correct and rctind literature. Tho orthography and pro nunciation of our negro bureau Con gressman was magnificent, whilo the President's tasto was hcxtraordinary. Wo had .Sauth Carlint'y, Misury, and I wan't in favor of no such work, etc. Great dignity. . n. . ... JjOYAL Charity, luo followers of , tbo ''lato lamented," begged fiflyjthey wero engaged in this wrangle, j thousand dollars from 1 lm n..m, n ' tho people lo; his jests, and build a monument to collected over one hundred . . f lllOUSatld ; for the relief of tho sufferers by tho Portland, (Mo.) fire, but now it is charged that most of these charity funds wcro spent in carrying tho elec tion in Maine. Now and Then. Jack Hamilton of Texas, who fraternizes with Fred. Dougluss and belongs to tho Torch-and- Turpentino party, was tho chairman ; of n meeting held in Galveston Texas, ..-.-i n ., . .' in iNio, or ti.e purpose ol commend- ind ,o Lhdshed and anJ PJJ Hickman, and pitch ing Brooks assaut upon Sumner In anarchy; whether, in short, this is to led into the white trash in a rough that meeting tho following resolution bo R .'Government of whito' men, for ' manner. Hickman's speech was loud was adopted: I tho benefit of whito men and their i, l i.i ..n.. - - jiiauii-ru, a ii;ii, in u'sumony oi our appreciation of tho patriotic conduct! Xcsolvcd. That in testimony of nr ' of Colonel Brooks, we will nresenl to him a cane, made of the toughest wood which grows on tho soil of Texas, and which, therefore, with manifest pro- priety, should bo applied with tho full lorco of a stout Southern arm upon jtncblessingssoughtfbrcan bo secured, tho backs of our hypocritical and or tho evils feared can bo averted, slftnderous enemies. licsolved, That in Hiester Clymer, We prcsumo this sentiment is what t,ie l)o,nwratio candidate for Cover makes Hamilton so "loyal" now, and "r' ,1.itvo 11 ";" ff.H'o liighest and ... ' llUl'est. Tiriv.'itri niwl null i i,.., I ,.i. .. .., .... . Ik i i, , aC . l) i organizo parly. tho Torch-and-Turpentine ...... . . r - D - JcyspocKet. The Urmnrrnllr Mavs Mrrlln?. Oiim il Iho liniM l't nii'i'i at ii' f'Ulli iCrirr;1 ( ever wilnesM-d n-M'inhlod in (hi luirough on tho evening of tin in, unl of n n I n lnl popularity form of print ipl. , ndopicl at llnnis- l"niii iy 11, L'tnl IYhhm Iviinia Yol "'lli ultimo. Wliiit it liwKcil in iiiiiii-'wlio will look to ttu inhnt of tlio burg, on the day of Mnrth, lt'.tl, tit't'in. lonftiond in tlii county; hers in ennM,.riM.n ith former jwlli J" i( "'! "'I? '''""'V'1 , , , , J.1'0 ''"V'' Sr"u 'W1' ',ino. j'V9 '.crings of tho kind, it made up in on- tthusiastu ; ntnl lli o visible dctormina- tion di'pictod in tlio countenances of' 'tl.nv,. i.ivs. nt. hliowp.l tlmt tlio Demo- . . I . 1 I ' Uratic Idood won up to fever Wat, and i 1 . tliat our unscrupulous enemies must - bo defeated nt tlio polls. Xotwilh standing tho unsettled ftuto of the weather for weeks previous, mid the consequent delay in every agricultural pursuit, it, however, far exceeded in numbers tho motly crew that assem bled in tlio Court IIouso the following night, under tho frowns of Provi dence, for tho purpose of still further misleading their deluded followers, in order to complete, if possible, the de struction of the political fabric erected by the sires of "7G." Tho meeting was called to order by the Chairman of tho Count Commit tee, who proposed the naino of Titos. J. M'Culloloii, Esq., for President, which was carried amidst universal applause. Tho following list of Vice Presidents and Sect ctaries wero then elected, yiz : Vick PiiESiDKNTS Bccearia. Sam'l II. llindman; I3ell, Pobert M eh alley' ; Bloom, I). W. Chilson : IJoirirs. Chas. Moan; Uradford, il. O. Wilson; Pra- ciy, M. Jl. Liutlicr; liurnside, Matthew Irvin; Cliest, John llockenberry Covington, Solomon Maurer; Clear field, Thomas Kol'bins; Curwensville, Hon. John 1. Thompson; Decatur, Adam Jvephart; l ox, Jos. 11 Heath; Ferguson, James Straw; Girard, A. S. Dickinson; Goshen, Win. L. Shaw; Graham, A. M. Gill; Gulich, Win. T. M'Corklo; Huston, Lewis Perdell; Jordan, Sylvester Weimer; IvarLhaus, William Perry; Knox, John With crow; Lawrence, William L. Itishel; Lumber City, Dr. D. A. Fetzer; Mor ris, John Hoover; New Washington. rCrawford Gallagher; Osceola, Pieliard Hughes; l'enn, T. A. Hoover; Pike, Josejih Goon; Union, W. F. Johnson; Woodward, James Henderson. Secrete ltiEs Serg't David Puck, Lieut. Andrew Pent., jr.. Serg't John J. Jackson, Cai.t. M. Ogden, Serg't T. II. Wilson, 11 II. The meeting being fully organized, Mr. M'Cullough, in an appropriate manner, thanked tho acres of human faces for tho honor conferred; after which no MiiroutieeU tho Hon. Cyrus L. Persuing, of Johnstown, who, for nearly two hours, kept the mass ol human beings spell-bound, while, in a statesmanlike manner, ho depicted to them the perils of tho hour, fully de monstrating to every mind tho deter mination of tho Padicals, under the lead of Thad. Stevens, to destroy the Government, under tho garb of en larging individual right and improving tho Constitution and laws of the country. At tho conclusion of tlio remarks of Mr. Pershing.tho President introduced the Hon. Wm. L. Scott, our nominee for Congress, who, though not a public speaker,proceeded,it. his business way, to satisfy thoso present that ho was tho "right man in tho ritiht ilace." and that, with tho co-operation and support of tho Democrats and Con servatives of this county, ho would compel tho negro-bureau candidate- Mr. .Voheld to remain at homo after the 4th of March next, and thereby savo to tho Treasury the $4,000 extra pay in the future. lac 1 resident then introduced S. S.j Marshall, Esq., of Erie, who assured ! tho public that all was well in Erie' and Warren ; that tho Disunion lead-' ers in that section wero demoralized ! and OU.'llTflinir nluinl ll,. f,,iw.l-n..i ....... I 1 .- v v.tvill. IV II il I to destroy tho Union, and that while """orens oi iiair lol iner lo owers hundreds of their former c . H Mr St,ott im'( and were 1 i Chimer-iim on Mr Sf.nit .,..,1 il, J J v.r.l. .Ill 14 HIV llll fit I hp. I liiniw,i. in li.l.-.il At the conclusion of M.r. Marshal's rcniarUs, tho commit tee on rcsolul ions through their chair man, D. W. Moore, Esq., reported the following resolu tions, which wero all unanimously adopted: iiereas, A crisis of most fearful consequence is again upon us. Tho issue is fairly inado up, ami is now presented to tho consideration of tho American people, whether wo aro to lmv.e a restored Union, peace, pros- lieritv And hiirinonv nmn.i.r ll POstcrit v." Theref,, i'oi.-i n v. iiu-i i ioro H'solved, That wo heartily endorse' l''0 restoration policy of President. Johnson, and tho plan of adjustment agreed upon at tho 14th of August! -1 hiladelplna Convention, believing' there are no other means by which' i . 1 v " viuii.iiiri n fl..... .1.. .. I ... . of the patriots of 1:;;; sie w inr.iv; t 19 W I III I I'llPHi lilt fi 1 twin u-i Dm(nt.AiAi.. i lion hi 80CU10 to 1 onnsvlvnnin an era . . " "V"" 'v-- ' ? ff h? "ever yet known, "'" I'HUIVIBJ llirUUL'U JUl I IO Union . I .'. r,7t TlilinVu.i.nvT( Krorr.l tf llrio, lh IVmut nit ie ntxl Cimiwvv-! nlio -nn.li'l:ili' fr ( 'micros, wo havoj n irentleiuan of irn proai'liable clininc-; iii .i u ii in i'" I (if IIO'TO I'llllillil V. ,',;,,.,. That wo have ininlicit confidence in tho IVmocruov, as well ... 1 .. ....I. ll.ltkB . I .1 1 .1 .. 1. in tlio nnalilionttotts III Col John I i II i 1. A i ... I .. 1 V.. ... I lie J'i'nv its also in our several candidates for I I.I I oiinty ollues, aim to the support of ev J recommend them every conservative y- voter in the county , Ji'.r ' " X 1 . -7 " ' " it i t mm . a t. . i ,.r (petrato a deliberate fraud as often as they deny that Aegro Liuality is a direct issue in the present contest..: .1.1.1 ..- I . n ... .t . ..... no iiii iii.it or., lit. lUMll who vol (s loi" Clt her (.enrr or Scofield votes directly in favor of Segro suffrage. lirsolccd, That in Gleni W.Scoield, the Padical candidate for Congress, wo recognize one of tho most active leaders in this revolutionary facion; and that in his votes in favorof negro suffrage in tho District of Columbia, and in favor of giving the black sol dier a larger bounty than the white soldier thereby degrading the white man he has forfeited all claim totho support of real patriots, and can only look for support to thoso who really prefer the negro. Mr. Test was then introduced, who in his fatherly manner, dealt severe blows upon tho beads and hearts of tho Union-Sliders present. At the conclusion of his remarks loud calls wero made for Dr. Buyer, who soon! appeared, and gave an able review oi' tue crimes and designs of the uegro equality leaders, and conclusively es tablished the fact that tho whole do-j sign of these bold, bad men, was to establish negro-suffrage, or, failing in this particular manner to degrade and demoralize the citizen, they w ill never cease in their mad career, until they disrupt and finally destroy the Union and harmony of these States. - During tho intervals u lino band ol martial music electrified the meeting with their patriotic strains; aud at a very late hour tho crowd slowly nioved away, a large number of ladies maintaining tho ground to a very late hour, to whom tho oflicers ask us to return their especial thanks for their presence. I'nadvlttratttl IlquaHty. A large portion of tho opposition party deny that they tiro in favor of affiliation with the negroes. But John Hickman, lato member of Congress from Chester county, in a speech at a P.cpublican mass meeting at West Chester, last week, said : "I am in favor of giving cqaul ami impartial suffrage to the negro, because he is entitled to it, and because I be lieve that God Almighty has decreed that justice must be done to all men. Many of tho colored people hero be fore me havo a better right to vote than I havo ; for I havo but given of my money to sustain the government, whilst they havo periled their lives to protect it. If the Irishman is entitled to vote af ter fire years' residence in the country. why should not the negro, who has lived here all his life, r It is said he is not intelligent enough. I say that if the Irishman is iiittiliicnt enough, so is my fricnd Mr. (iarnett. If I am intelli gent enough to vote, then so is Mr. Garnett, for ho is 1113- equal. It has been customary to say that the negro who has intelligence derives it from tho whito blood in his veins. I deny 'l- Stand up, brother Garnett. trolhef stood up amid great a n- phiuse. Show mo w here thero is any face of 'white blood in him, (patting hrotlier G. on tho shoulder.) lliere is none ; ho in a genuine negro. If ',M8 t'tken four years of 'bloody war to ocsiri.y too uooy oi slavery, unilil will take four years more of war to destrov the unit-it. of uliivprv. Winn J - - - - . - J . ....... ihnt l'.ir rmtu.s una trill lp .11.111 ftnht, and mark me. 1 if then voh do nut obtain your right to vote, Ijcill never again exercise mine. But I did not couio hero to make a speech; I camo hero to show you that I am in favor of equality before the law, and now boldly declare that I am in favor of political and social equality wilh the negro." Tho meeting was alternately ad dressed by negro and whito speakers. "Brother Garnett," is a negro prea' h- " "u "ul'l"' . ,, . . r for (,ovornop bc(;!lU80 tl,c,r polilical, anJ social sentiinonts aro identical they prefer the black race to their own IwrThero aro in the State of Maino 431 towns, of which "02 havo been j heard fom,and these voted as follows : I I'ilisl.ury (Pern,) Chainberlnin (Itrp.) .1S,II8 I et.s'ti Republican majority 28, W rPlin roivifiii.in IIO I n... t.n i.A .. : h I 1113- I ..... . I ,..:il I . . . i . .O.l'Ul HI, ICIINT.. n in I IhlU Itn t Itrt ' i- uiu rnnn .A M.H,t:.....i-,.piu1rt...:ii show an increase of twentv-f.vo ner f "I lA,-nimnii;n T.,l.i: 1 J will be but five per cent. '"vuu incrcaso , ' " .' 0,1 1 ' . '"'";" " i ot.siitution ana laws, nnu in iicrnl IP I'Mlu ii atO lor t 10 I.O'MS atliro. ni-il..i li vimlu.iiln llm tun rim (lint To tho lVojilo of ronnpyknni.i. Pi win t ir Mitr 1'imiiitr II noli , H" i 11 1 t I'n ii M I i til . The Dcni raiic imrlv in' it pint- i 1 1 i mil. in i tiniiw in i in i 'i u ple wore lately in n !. llion nro into- uml huh. ni'ilm I'hl.m n.,l nm r-nii. tied to rotirosontation in ('oniiross. by 'men duly clot toil, Iio boar true faith ' . III . I I . t i vindicate taxation without representation is t y- I ... v ...,v.vs ........... ...... Irany, such representatives should 'forthwith admitted. I 2. That tho faith of the rojublic lo tl.o payment ol li.o r.auor..! . . . . . i laws necessary for that purpose. 3. That the whito race nlono is I On- ' ,.' tln- titled to the control of tho govt i- j I ll' ... . . I , ,... i ,-, n,muj ll,n ..!,,!. I W. ing to grant to negroes tho right!'1' " ? t''- hill ul never came up until we ....?. b I huj tnki n the eautle." to vote. Upon tins platform wo placed our candidate for Governor, and with these principles wo confidently look for suc cess in this contest. Our opponents in their Convention, hnlil nt ll.iiTislii.r.r iin tli.i Til. ili.v fit'l 1-1 - ' J -il arch, jm. also, adopted a piatiorni. anu nominated u candidate. ine principles they enuncinted appear to . . . be lost sight of, and tho proposed con st.itutional amendment takes their plac" as the rule of'I'adical orthodoxy, and to it their candidate gives his un hesitating support. Negro equality and negro suffrage are the essential elements in that amendment. By it the negro is made tho equal ol tho white man in all his 'privileges and immunities." The rgl t of Pennsylvania to make laws to regulate the migration of negroes into tho Stute is denied and she is de prived of her just share of representa tion in Congress unless hor Constitu tion be amended and tho nogro allow ed to vote. The Padical candidates for Gover nor and for United States Senator; their leadersof public sentiment; their speakers and their newspapers arc open advocates of this amendment, and their practice accords with their profession, for they minglo with the negro in social intercourse, in politi cal conventions, and in public proces sions. Wo hold that tho r.egro is not the equal of the white man, and, whilst wo accord to him freedom and protec tion of person, with the right to en joyment of tho fruits of his labor and aid in intellectual advancement, we alliim that our own race is entitled to control tho entire machinery of tho government. Sustain this amendment, and you give tho negro tho right to aid in governing you ; ueieat it, ana you maintain your own right of Borer- eighty Every man who votes for" Geary or for a Radical cani ipatefor Con oress, votes as distinctly form euro suefraok and neoro equality as if they were printed on his ballot. Democrats of Pennlylvania ! Power is no longer against you, but ranges itself upon your side. Oppor tunities for fraud do not exist. Aid comes to you from tho ranks of the enemy. No Damocrat who voted for McClellan votes against you now; your brethren aro aroused from tho Lakes to tho Delaware. A change of five per cent, upon tho rote of 1804 will sweep your opponents out of existence. You can count it in cvcrjr election district in tho Commonwealth : and if you w ill but cxecuto the details of your organization success is certain. Eaith in your principles, courage, tor Ihn eontoHt. niul n rieleemiinit ... . to poll ever)- Conseuvativo vote, nro the only requisites to an assured vie toiy. By order of tho Democratic State Committee. Wm. A. WALLACE, Chairman. Thr Vottgrrssional I'yramUl. extra pay to Congressmen for leg islating for the negro extending their privileges and abridging thoso of whito men. 8 3 0 0 0 0 Bounty lor negro sol diers, the boys in black. $ 1 0 6 0 O bounty for 3 year white soldiers, tho boys in blue. And 2 y o a r wh ito men S50. Money appropriated to aty negroes - 20,000,00D it- . or tT,l ,In,"" 8-5nt9 ",K sneaks, and to carry elec tions - fi.000.000 Interest on tho disunion war debt, wiiv; uiiiiuiTu aim viL'iny iiiunons 0O-i lars, and a disrupted Unio,.. All this1 '8 lequeathed un by tho followers of John D,'Own, 6arA bravo man is generally a mod est one, while a bramrart Is nsuallv unreliable in the hour of danger. Said Geary, at Baumgardner's woods, near, i- . . .. ' . . '-' ' lork : l am a soldier-I have set aminHtioita in i , fi.. . T 1 n-juH'iiwiin in iiiu urn i iKivo never - , . . . . should nsk .. ul,i bin.i VV ' .! " J " ...i.v i va v 1 11 tt II a devil of a fellow toll him - .. . . . r. ii ...... - 1 tally kill a man a week !" .f M fsi .vfoff Vhnt HVit Snhl of f If i Iftr Vime. A gent Ionian hiKplionl in our ImmU, fwo Utt i wiiii. n v n number of Is IS; and tho second nt tlio name - - 1 i i'i ii 1 1 ii 1 1 ii lIiiftt on tlio Jh'lh of tlio amc month. V rom them wo mako tlio following extracts, which show very clearly 4 1 1 l.......l.t . A J I n. - u,hi .v o. m'i 7 uy. 1 1 1 0 PU'tJ OVOf WIlOIll llO WHS Ii uviiiii- 'the petty tyrant. The writer wus I ll l' - I r - - bo gallant soldier, and his letters only ,exp.'ess tho common scntitnent of is'Company II concerning Gen. Geary, i 1 1 .. i ii. . . . . a ! e.naho ino .oi.owing exiraci irorn ''I notice il letter in the Grnlut nigneil hy , in'temli to tyvnk fur Co. II, nd, in fact, the l...loH.1ri..i. i.l,H,,,l,1ilii.Cul. Ucary fur Rl- hintrv 1.1 lii-jniltiiice. 'J Inn ii liilli', mi in known i . ... - ., . .. iat the IikiI of the hill and never euine m uniil From tho second letter wo makoL'AUTETS fe OIL-CLOTHS! this extract: OU It STOCK OF "In a ronrrrvntinn a thort time linen, Oeary iii kihiii uK,ii nnu ,,u nal Uone lujiiHiifc to Ke - I .'....i n uii-iii lull thein in l ri'iiirt, mi he hu.l dime other nn-eom- ecill 'ft Ii llrr nnil llnwn..p in f.. .... A .;.. """luni-.l ofluers. Oiler nnl llowuer lAlmulnin f.i ,.r .....I I ll I. ,1,. , .... V " - uiu Miiiit 101 niuj uiiiici u. Kit 11 1 ii ir ii ri Hi 1 lit!- iuiite,v, , in Limn i,v tin- whole Company, "line uuarv lav in a ditcli, nu never couio up un " : , Judging by these letters, which contain much more about Geary, and ' ins arnurary treatment oi the com- pan)-than we have quoted, be would! tot have received very mar.' votes in company JI for Governor or any- thiLgelse. Genius of Liberty. I I. In Bloom lownnhip, nn the "th of September, 1S(!, LUCRETIA VIRGINIA, daughter of Uai.skr P. and Ei.ifabktii Blooh ; aged 3 yean, 8 monthi and 2S dayi. That angel Imlie, m reet, ro fair Where in it now 1 "Echo answer", 'Where V Whilut 'mill parental team and i;hi, Hope gluneea upward to the skic. There, in flint land that known no blight, Her spirit basin in heavenly light, Though fondly loved, and loving, tooj Y et Jmn loved her ttill more true. He gave her fimt, our lienrtu t'enebain, Then gently drew hor liaek again j And tli ii, by golden link of love, Now binds ui to our home above. Methinki her spirit ' hovering near, Our iitricken hearts to mot he and cheer, And woo u to those neata aliovo. Where all it joy and peaee and love. Oh, Turin, dear, thy minion Gil Tliu ministering: le with u still ; Till freed from earth we soar awav, To dwell with thee to endleci dnv'. Every One SHOi II. noi i.u no inn own SOI.TlKIUVU Rn W. SMITH A CO S. n,l l,v ... lnnv unci tTt) h; tliu saving many a trip toaml from tho tiuuer'a; and artielea that, by being repaired at onoe, are made new. Jm New Goods. P. KH A'l'ZI'.ll has just received a general aaaortiurnt of FALL PRESS (iOOPS, at hii Wurcroouii on .Market etrcct, oppo.ito the Oct.t-Im J. new Jail. (1L)TIIS..Ki:t II IIIIIHIMH, J t'ASSIMEKKS, AMERICAN- MORINOs PATIXliTTS, WOOL PELVIS ES, TH E EPS. ALI'AtTAS, ILAXXELS.i BARATHEA, SHAWLS, BALMORALS, just opened at oci3-lrn .1. V. K KATZER'S. s Al.Tl SALT 1 1 WALT III SALTIIJI Ahton. Liverpool. Pairv. Salina. (fine .n.i eoame,) very cheap, at J. 1. KIlATZEIfS. QW'EUT PtlTATOrcs-rcccivcd regularly from tlio Laiitcrn market, l,v oM.1-lm j. r, KRATZER'S. "UKT THE BEST." UIIF.F.I.I'.K & WILSON'S Hifhent P.cinimn, Lock Stiti h. SEWING MACHINES. VM. Inquiries in reference to this "A No. 1" Machine promptly anrwercd. Thcv can ba j, ' ine at citv prices. WM. T. 'HAMILTON. Arct ct3-tf Liithcmburg, I'a, Real Estate for Sale. rpilE nilicrilicr offers the following valuable X Real Entate at private sale: I3H ai res and 1 1:1 perches of farm land, sixty acres cleared, and having thereon a pood frame houne and log barn. This is the very bent coal land. Situated in Woodward township, one half mile from 1'iiscy ville. Also, lOO a'rroa of Timber land, situated on Mursan's Run, in Woodward townchip, one and a hall mili'VOum 1'iiseyville. Alno, two acre, 'with a two-slory plank house and frame stable thereon, situate. I in W oodward township, on tho road lin.liui; from Tyrone to icart.i .,1 town, two mile, rrom IWyvillo , . c,Hd location for a tradesnian of mi ti.,,1 Also, two lot, i Pusojville. with six house. and one barn irected thereon, the two lot. lyin. a.ijoniin(t. ltielir!t,o. Ill, bciiiff aeornerlot.wiil. , " -.1 tavern stand, containing thrce-toiirths of an aero, with over Sod feet of bank on t'learfleld creek; rent worth $125 per year. 8ccond lot, (Xo. 11 ) fid feet on front street and 120 foot hack, with two plank houses created threon, well suitable for mer cantile or any puhlio business. J-tl-The aliove property will be sold at reasona ble prices and fair terms. C. J. SII0EF, I OcU-ffmrpd Madera P. 0., Clearfield eo.', Pa. A I'lMimrs KOTIcr In the matter of J. a- oie esiato ol ltudolph Liti, Uoceased. iho undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court to make distribution of the oalance rcmain itiR in the hands of James M'riglev, administrator of said estate, ill attend lo the d'utic. of his ap pointment, at his nffiro In Clearfield, on Friday, the lilth day f October, lSf.fi, at which time and place all parlies in Interest can appear. oct.l-fit J. BLAKE WALTERS. Auditor. TN I II I (1MMI) Pl l.-i.((-i..... 1 1 ccunty. rennsvh.nia, v.-.hi i llonriol, Callihan.'j No. no, June term, m. J,., rtm,. let. . umWsied irommio;'." tlZZ, uk "'"". in this case, will uk said testi- ........,, . ...... ,,, viearnoin, on aturday.tbe 27th day of. October, 1808, at I ojclock, p. m., when and where all persons Interested may at-loni- dl ISRAEL TEST, 0ftl!14t Commissioner. 1S()(J AUUU npii rilll.ADI.I PlUA 18G6 " ALL PAPERS. NEW FALL STYLES. JIOWEL17& BOUHKE, innnuiainurcra oi Cor. Fourth k MnrlM Ct Tl,;i.li. k: " . y'tSrZV? rtor f LINEN , and OIL PlIAto. sejiMTin FRESH ARRIVALS. tin: niKAi- siom: , SHOWEns 4 GRAHAM Fall Good & new andYeryjChcapl OHOWERS A TiKA II AM Bounra In the tmtilin ik.t fk.... . lih an m. . . i. ...... . ' " o - . "--- -.n, , I' A I.I. fl Ci l r f. It J At the oU iund In Orahmo't o bnilili.. . . . V 9 M II JheJ OIIer 10 t fu,ni,hin)ri luwV i.i"Jroi.rtrfM.:"? w W.J j-pw -. " I I J V m ' m T j jLV JL VJUU I CANNOT BE SURPASSED! f..MrnM umtii p. Vr, J , K- . W 11 H FAf COLOPSt MuhLINlS I DELAINES I LAWS' LAWNj) M t 4 hi L'li'a.T l lUl j i . .ri.-.., "'''J" LADIIiS'SilAWLJl (JENTS'kh iumo' HITS rin I t,vA .' " .V SHOE i i1 AIS (J Y GOODS j . j, i r UiN EXA MPLED IN STYLE A X D VlIlttTV i ... .. ui ju. 1 mtio.S Norm v? O. ! t - "a111 can8 1 Jiead-etsJ Neck-Ties - oaieuois ; J'ort iilOnnaiPS I lirunl iei rnotographic Albums ! PITES. TORAOOo spa pU , - - 1 1 ii.i i PERFUMERY OF ALL KIVivsi "A i ur anyining else in the .Notion Line! ALSO, II A T T T 4 T)Tt i JULxjLXVi" f -A.Jj J ' u u u u ware, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ! All of the bet qnality, and teleeted with n..;.t regard to the trad of Clearfield county. JOSEPH 8. SHOWERS, EDWARD W. GRAHAM, Clearfield, Sept. 2(1, 18(18. FARMERS, MERCHANTS, AND CITIZENS, Look to your Interests! Plillipaburf, Centre county, Peun'a, MANUFACTURER OS Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, TITOULD wpeetfnlly inform hii friend, and the public generally, that he has epeced LAR8E SALE-ROOMS in th borongh of Phil 'piburg. Pa., f..r the manufacture and tale f Morea and Tin and Sheet Iron H are, ef every description, manufactured from the bttl inatorial, and Sold at the Lowest Cash Prices. Merchant! doiiMng to purchat will find It t tbeir advantage toeiamiue myitock before par. chaiing elaewhere. V M trr-AII orderi for SPOCTIXO and OTHER W0KK will be attended to on the bHOHTEST eplJ-tf Cheap Furniture! DESIRES to Inform bit old friendi and eat. tomeri that, having enlarged hit ibep and increased bit facilitiei for manufacturing, he ll now prepared to aaake to order furniture ai may be deaired, in good ityle and at cheap ratea f9r La all. He mostlr haa on hamt .t hi. i.v i. ture Rooms," a raried aaaortmeDtof Ready-made Bureaus and Side-Boards, Wardrobe and book-Caei; Centre, 6of, ptror Breakfast and Dining Exteniion Tablea. Common. French-Post, cottare. Jenny- SOFAS ..fall. KINDS. WORK-STANDS HAT-RACKS WASH-STANDS, ic. Bocking and Arm Chairs, Spring-Seat, Cane-Bottont and Parlor Cbaire and Common and other Cbaira. IOOK1SG-GLASSRS Or CTery description on hand ; and new clause for old frames, which will be put lo on e- ry reasonable terms on short notice. Ho alaokeeps on han or furnishes to or dcr, Hair, Corn-Hunk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, Ufmry kind Made to o'der, and fuuerals attended with a Hearse, Thenerer desired. Also, House Painting done toorder. The subscriber also manufactures, and has constantly en hand, ( lement't Patent Washing Maehina. The best now In use. Those nsing this machine never need be without clean clothes I He aleohal 1 Iyer's Patent Churn, A superior art cle. A family nsina- this Churn nover need bo without butter I All the above and many other articles are fur. iiishcd to customers cheap for Cash or exchanged Poplar, Linwood and other Lumber Vul'taW. for r.i,i.. ..l. . 0"r "llaoH for ...r approreo country produce. Cherry. Marie. R Clearfield. Pa...nd nearlTon.?,..!...' O. VIU j9W Nor. iA, 18. y A NEWFIRM. HAETSWICK& IRWIN, Urugo.gts, Clearfield, I'enn'a. Having reHlted and removed to the room laUlr occupied by Kielisrd Mossop, cow offer, low for cash, well se lected assortment of v Drugs and Chemicals, Alfo Talpni Medioinre of all kiuda. Oili. Oiaas.ruity, Dye Stufli. Stationary, lobacco and Sogars, CoDrectiouary, Spicea, and a Tarcer itock of vanetiea ever offered in this place, and warrnntad to ba of tho best the Market affords, Dpc.I.. 'tiS.-lf. JOHN IKWIJJ. Ice Cream XalooiLHaving opened a Re. Unrant,on Market street, Jut above t. Crew. ery i am now prepared to turn ah In Cm.m on I dies and UenUemea are respectfully Invited to ell; A. 5CU0LPP. visarnein, mar ISO, 1S0B UliniOR fUTTF.RS at MERRKLL A BIOLER't. CAUTIONAU person, are herehv cautioned V" pnrchasinjoria auy manner meddlinc w.th TWO UbRSKS-oae a larie iron frmy hor.' and the othet a dun mare now in the possession of Lorenio D. Curry, in JoHan townslnii, C'ears Held county, a the tame bclonR. to me, and are left with hitn oa iean, enbject to my order. Prp. 19-rpd. WILLIAM Cl'FUT.