t 4 Gkoiuik n.Unoin.ANnKR, luntov cTe a r field, pa. Thursday Morning, Sept. 26, 1867, Democratic State Ticket. Jl DOE OF HIE BlPIlKMK CUl'KT. HON. GEOKGE SHARSWOOD, Democratic District Ticket. AHKEM1ILY, THO. J. MetHLi ni'CH, Or CLEAKKirl l) ri'KKTV. Democratic County Ticket. fiikriff, t VRKN IliS HOWE, Of leoatur loanauip. TUEASL'HKK, T II 1.1 AM K. HHIGLIiY, ' 01 Uradiord town.hip. riSTrtlCT ATTORNEY, WILLIAM IH. McfULI-OUGH, 0' Clearfield borough. CO.V MlriMONl.R, o tii I. lio ml;d, Of ltuiDuae townahip. JURY COMMIbolONFB, K 1 C II A K I) f. li L L I . Of Bell town.hip. ACDITOR, rl.AUk BBOWW, Of Lawrence township. CORONER, JANRH A. MOORE. Of Clearfield borousli. Ji-ptit Sheridan, belore ho left New Orleuns, appointed n negro Judgo for the Citv Court. This is reconstruc tion : negro judgos, jurors and voters; Africans lording it over the Caucasian. How do vou like loyalty, w hite trash f y - - llou. Frederick ISruco, Minister Plenipotentiary of Great Britain to thin country, died at Washington, on the 20th instant. Ho was one of England's wieost statesmen, and hie death will be greatly regretted by the aristocracy of the relm. We understand that soma people have heard from Maine. Loyalists have been in the habit of aeking us, for a numbor of years, "have you Veard from Maine?" Tho "thing" has not been mentioned this year. We wonder what has gone wrong among tho Mainiacs. JJiboracefil. We notice by our exchanges that the proceedings at tho dedication of Autictaiu Cemetery, on the 17th instant, were of a dis graceful character, tho programme being broken up by Joliu W. Geary and a lot of his bummers. This spe cimen of egotism and vanity could not keep quiet, but had to get up and make a speech. The hero of Snick ersville is just the man to disturb a graveyard. Ho certainly had wbis kry on this occasion. Another Statu in Link. Mary lard, "my Maryland," "loyal Mary land," has, with Connecticut, Culifur nia and Montana, declared once more (or the Union. olwilli8tandiiig tho fact that the "late lamented" Lincoln had 8,000 majority in 1804, tho Dem ocrats carried tho State last week by over 20,000 majority. This is even a greater revolution than that of Cali fornia, becaupo tho Stute. is still filled with the meanest creatures on earth while negroes. Twenty thousand for "my Maryland" is truly elorion. If the machino keeps moving on in this manner, tho Democrats will have fifty thousand majority in Pennsylvania on the 8th of October next. Man.nlr or Voting. Tlio legisla ture, two years ago, changed the manner of voting. There are but two tickets to bo voted this full, one headed "Judicinry," with tho nnmc of of George bharswood on it, and the Other beaded "County," with tho names of the candidate for Assembly and all the county officers thereon. Two tickets, therefore, composo a full hand, vit : JUDICIARY Judpa of the Supreme Court George Sharewood COUNTY Assembly Thomas J WeCullotigli Sheriff Cyrei.ius Howe Treasurer Wm K Wrigloy I oinmiHsioner Othello Smead District Attorney Wm M McCiilloimli Jury Commissioner KichardS. F.llis Auditor Clark Brown Coroner James A Moore Thin ticket can bo cut out and voted on ulection day. It contains the names of gentlemen opposed to nil tho deviltry of tho negro bureau ites. Every innn tint love bis coun try must vote the Democratic ticket this fall, because every vote polled br the IJjidical ticket i an expression ... f.,r, f ,n n,,,l nae. .nf iu far or of disunion nnd negr. mif .1 Veronal mint "Kthtl." The editor oftlie lltinlinirdoii f7M, after J.nK np tl.o heavy f, , the Rlueli I. puLlifim j-nrly in Hint - county for a ninulier f joam, vim , nu, j,iritplloof piveriiiiif'lli'iiiulveii, compelled, a t'eV week ago, In "juilioi mid tliat iiiiIohh ry call in tlio uiil of un" eome of tlio vilo triodi lio liad'tlio negroes overllon will go to ' ... I i.I.miii.I In II, ink Hint swallowed wlulo ll.o "war fur tl.o . t I . .1 I Union" was in iirogrens. Like tl10 J Prodigal, lie linn beeotno tired of Const- imr mi linskK nml revelling witli nvine. ! and lias packed bin trunks and started for his father's liouso. iu his fare well to his old companions, he speaks "thusly :" "In a Into issue the Philadelphia Press asks tho question, "Was tho warjjghtf"' Wo thought it was dii ringts continuance and mill think thai tho principles which wo of tlio North contended lor, were right, and for that reason wo, in the beginning of tho rebellion, linked ourselves, with tho frreat Union party and ondomed it until tho closo. lis platform was our platform ; its candidates were our candidates, from tho President and Vice President down, lint tho war over, tlio Unin party suddenly trans formed Hscll into tlie licpuulican party ; the leaders appeared to have other objects in view than the rertura- tion of the Union, tho most important of which objects was and is to-day the building up of t hcirf nrty in tho South ern States. Tho nioro lahid of tho leaderB, not satisfied with Boeing sla very so successfully and happily uhol ihhed, are seeking now to elevate the slaves themselves to such a Btnnrtaru that a whito man shall bo their inferi or, politically. This policy we do not and can not endorso. Wt were satis fied to bbo tho slaves freed, but we are not satisfied to see them politi cally the peers of the white man. If this had boon the avowed object of tho war we could not havo advocated it, nor do '0 believe that appeals or entreaties nor yet conscription could have filled tho Union ranks In that aspect wo would havo considered the war wrong, fur then it would have been a war of political partisans tho one for, and the other against, tho negro. To expect a reconstruction of the Union by building up a certain party is folly. The same spirit which uni ted the Union party during the war must prevail in the ranks of the dom inant party of to-day. So long as its leaders look to their own aggrandizo mctt so long as they look to tho success of their party by disfranchis ing tlio negro whom they can induce to vote for them by tho object of re ward, just so long will that party meet with a steady and increasing op position. The Union can only be re constructed by throwing aside all jeal ousies, ull nniin isitics, all rivalries, and all sectionalisms. Who can ex pect a reconstruction that will be final where the opinions of the people aro chocked from freo expression by the military ; and how can the wants of tho people bo niado kuowu whoro all the avenues through which they might bo made known, aro hushed and held in eubieetion T A war can only be considered right when tho principles for which it was fought uro practically enforced. If j tho principle of our recent struggle ; were to ci. force negro supremacy anil keep thoso who fought for the South I in subjection, then we are right in doing so now, but if such wore not the principles, then we aro wrong. Tho war could not havo been fought upon any such principles, and is it not wrong to insult tho memories of our lallen heroes, who died " for tho Un ion," by carrying out such a policy ? Wo cannot bclicvo that our living sol diers will agrco that they fought for the negro to rule, but the events tlmt have transpired during tho last two years, while under the domination ol radical men, point ton plainly to this painful conclusion. Hud tlio negro been left out of tho reconstruction Ucstion, nnd bad the Kudicals not been permitted to govern the I nion party, all would have been well, but so long as they are allowed to rule, we can have nothing but discord. Tho war principles trur; right, but the Radical principles ore wrong, and we have tried tlwm long enough to expo rieneo that such is tlie fact. The Keystone. This is the titlo of a neat eight paged paper, published in Philadulphin, devoted to tho inter est of the Masonio Fraternity. Tho Publisher, in his Prospectus, says: "It will represent the Masonic Order within tho jurisdiction of tho Grand Loilgo of tho Stato of Pennsylvania and the order throuirhont the United States generally. Our aim will bo to lay before our readers, weekly, tho la test, Masonic Intelligence at home and abroad, and such other reading matter as will mako tho paper accep table in every family." Wo have a specimen of the pspor at this olfico, whero any who may wish can cxainino it. Terms $3 per annum, in advance. Address, W. A. Maas, North-east corner of Second and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Despotism. After that hoary old despot, Ahab, lias revelled in Iniipiity ktie deep yes. from his loins to bis nock ; after ho had olain tho prophets, and trampled up and down like the devil, and walked nhont liko a lion, ono poor starving prophet came to him, when be says to him : "Ah 1 art thoti he that trouble tlie Israel f" This man had carried devastation and rev olution through tho land, and destroy ... .is nuuniM pn.p.,, ,, ana mo mo - ment he comes in sight of a surviving -.I . ..:. i . i i .. one, tie says, "At,, you are troubling Israel 1 It I the nnmn rrnmn nvor and over. For tho natnro of despot ism is the samo everywhere, in every age, and under all circumstances. Tho Now York 1-Uprcim says: "The private letters from Now Orleans gives an even more deplorable pieturo of the terrible condition of things there, than is to be found iu the news- ' pniM-r nnd that is bad enough. Un- i noj(j i(9 ... a . v a.'w. in turn lllill, 11111 Ii'l IT i . 11 i i .. I ,nst, who i)ave lll0 mcall, to ,pnva till October nt ti titv nre tominir rwav, a - .Tint. t . i I - .11. r.H ul.iln ((. ,.,., -,VIinil,t , ,i,illk ,m, ,.,.,.,. m, ..(.t Uiem tlmt tl.cy ' ''. ' ,.n , "Cliniii uwiiiii "fi, "' oijIn - years, ko liihl tlmt wo have u,,i below tlio level of the iiej'ro rate, nml now wo iniisl turn to tliem and l'b'iid for mercy, inhlriietion mid liel It is possible, however, that many will not readily yield this point, but Will, on tho contrary, ltisnl thai H is only the rank Jicpublicuns who thus extol tho virtues ol tho negro j or rather, who begin to feci the necessity of calling in his talents to aid iu pro pelling tho machine, which in their hands, is becoming so rickety ; they themselves being discouraged, and beginning to distrunt their own abili ties, havo determined to bring in till tho necessary viatrria! aid in order to gain strength enough to run tho ma chino still, and sma.-h it all to pieces, lather than surrender it to whito men. In cither event, it must be comfort ing to the people to know to w hom they havo. surrendered their rights and liberties, tho making of all laws, and tho direction of ull the interests of tho State. If thcHo things comfort you, at onco acknowledge your weaknuss, your in feriority, your Incapacity, your retro rreshion, your digrodatiou, and then call in the negro to givo the rastinj Vutr., to enlighten you in all political wisdom, to correct your past errors, to exalt your capacity and to mnko you ouco more a progressive people. Blessed consolation to reflect mat wo whites havo not descended m tho scale of demoralisation so low as to be beneuth the negro's ingenuity to leach and rescue us. Therefore, we will havo to surrender all into tho hands of tho colored loyalists (so long as they remain loyal, but oh my ! what if they BhoulU ho t opporhcaus :) and await a glorious resuscitation or resurrection. Oh, that will joyful bo! Allcntotcn Democrat. , The Condition op the South. Tho Hon. Wm. A. Graham, of North Car olina, whom the Whigs run for Vice President, with Gen. Scott, in l'ii, in a letter recently published, thus depicts tho condition of tho South : "The situation of tho States of the South is indeed melancholy Wo are realizing tho truth of tho declaration Mr. Fox, that 'the most dangerous of all revolutions is a restoration.' Tho idea of constraining tho States by military domination into tho adop tion of constitutions for local govern ments, w ith the right of suffrage ex tended to negroes, without any quali fication except being oi the nialo sex and over twenty ono years of age, und by tho Howard amendment to the Constitution of the United Slates at tho same time disfranchising all men of experience and influence among us, is tho most solemn farce that has been enacted in all history. It is to roll back tho tide of civiliza tion two centuries at least, and place tho ballot in tho hands of a constitu ency less (jualifiod for tho oflico of government than has ever before cx- crciscu it in any l.opuhlican country .. The I!ilb of PiioI'ortion. If the Democrats of Maino, in A total vote of 100,000 cniu 15,000 in ono year, in tho samo proportion Pennsylvania, with a totul vote of tiuo.uuo wouiu gain six times filtccn thousand, wbich is 110,000. Last year tho Radical ma jority in tlii a Stato was 17.17S. This would givo us a Democratic majority in Pennsylvania of about 7H,(lii0 at our election in October. If wo gain at the rato wo did in California, our majority will bo over 100,000. Kvcn nt tho rato we gained in Connecticut, Kentucky, Phodo Island, Montana, Vermont, New Hampshire, or wher ever an election has been held this year, give us Pennsylvania by an overwhclmning majority. Tho same influences are at work in this Stato, utid if Democrats only turn out to tho election tho result will bo tho samo. Chtrion Democrat. Horace Greeley thinks ho has dis covered just what tho South needs. Sho must have "experimental agri cultural schools" to restore agricul ture, or she will bocome as barren as tho deserts of Asia or Arabia. Oh ! no, Horace, you nro mistaken. All tho South needs is to get rid of just such infernal quacks and humbugs as yon uro, whose medicines havo ruined her. If you, and thoso liko vou, will just mind your own business and It-1 tho Nmtli alono, sho will get along very well without your "agricultural colleges." Do mind your own busi ness, won't you, plcaso? Orijfin (la.) Star. (.it rati. Y iMi'Uovt.n. A convention of mongrels was held in Wilmington, Delaware, a low days ago. It was composed of about "half and half negro and white. In commenting upon its nppenrnnce the Delaware j ruiunr. says, h was "an assemblage rotnarkable for its dignity, respect n bility, and earnestness." The general impression is, and wo hnve no doubt of its correctness, tliRt tho Republican party will bo grentlj improved in re spectability nnd intellect by tho intro duction of Sambo and IMnah into its ranks. Jeffer-'omtin. Votkrh! Ark You Slaves? Forty thousand capitalists own Government Bonds, and are freo, by law, from all State and County tax 1 You pay what they do not ! That is why you have hard timos 1 You nro paving tour taxes and thoso of those bond- , ,lolllcro Tll0 jol.ins. Itepuhliean inurtv .., tlliH ,,... .. Vbo Domocialio party want to take ... 1 J it olT. Napoleon has j. nil a delicato coin plimcnt to tho United Stales in nam ing the ironclad ram Dundenberg, "Jfochainbeau." It was Count Koch ainheaa who commanded tho French auxilliarics thnt nided the Americans in capturing Yorktown. (ieneral (Irant refuses to allow the trunk of Wilkes Booth, which has I ' u u -"u .auun.u no Lei lsim.c U Bs..lBhinnlion to bo iveD been detained at tho National Hotel Jl'j his fit mi I v. LATE NEWS ITEMS. lloiid holder gave gi conback for bonds. Why not pay tl.om back in greenback t Mr. Viillandigham And Pen. Wade accidentally ciuiio fogoth'-r in Moore field, Ohio, thrt other day hut no catastrophe occurred. Tho editor of a pupcr in Indiana wants to know if Western whiskey was ever seen "coming through the rye." Abner Minks, charged with robbing Adams Kxpress Ooinpuny of 831,000 in Tennessee, about a year ago, was arrested in Iticbmoiid on Saturday. Colonel Coo. K. Chihls, n Mexican war olliccr. and prominent Mason, fireman and politician, died in Phila delphia, on tho loth, aged Bixty-gix years. The Democrats havo ft majority of on joint haiiol m toe now icgia- ture ot l uliforiiia. ino j;aus nua on majority in tho old one. That is a considerable turn-round. Thad. Stevens has gone to lake an iron-tonic at tho ruins of his kite lamented works, by way of screwing his courage to tho confiscating point, before the meeting of Congress. An exchnngo says it takes three editors to run a paper in New Orleans. Ono to get killed in a duel, one to die t with" the yellow lover, and one to writo an obituary of tho defunct two. Tho New York Tribune charges (icneral Butler with rascality on tho currency (jtiestiou. If tho General was no rascal until alter he begun to gab about the currency, ho bus been terribly lied about. Hereafter Gen. Grant' name !s to 1 r- i C !. l TTl u P"! vijnr. . . IIlK thrCO BllCCCSSlVO 'lirgCS 111 Ills letter to tho President exhibit such a I spasm Of Wjrncy, that hO Ollght to be known hereafter as Urgent Grant. The Government is steadily reduc ing tho paper currency, and gradual ly approaching the specio standard. I.nyal J-'jcJutn'ie. X 111!) II, K lulling a juau. VlOHi U L 150 is ft Btrange "specie standard." J. Itoss Browne's second report on tho mineral resources of tho Pacific States and Territories will soon bo completed. Ho estimates Ihe product of gold this year at seventy millioi.s, and of silver in Nevada at nineteen millions. The Boston Putt is "persona!" on Theodore Tilton to tho extent of sav- ing that his "libellous weekly reminds one that for real ferocity, all 'secular doi;s of war' aro tamo enough com pared with ono of tho regular blood bounds of Zion." An exchange says that "Petrolcntn V. Nasby," or Nasty, who is so fond ly cherished by liadical organs, is a Universalis! preneher; was expelled from a Masonic Lodge and enjoys, generally, tho reputation of being a sneak, as black morally as bo is po litically. We have no doubt of it. Mr. Greeley nsks patbcticul!y,"wlicn shall tvo havo peace?" Wo answer, "whenever Horaco Greeley, and tho liko of him, c-easo to be stirrcrs-up of bate and revolution, or are ueail. We can name the insignificant num ber of ft hundred men, whoso impris onment or dath would givo peace to the country immudiately. The Jacobins nro beginning to tell on ono another. Tho Tribune, has found out that Forney is using the electioneering funds contributed by tho "party" to distribute advertise ments, for his "tvo papers, both dailv" among tlio barbarians oi the South, and protests against it accord- imelv lloraca nuiHt lift m'ttiinr ,1 ;HJ loyal. I Tito S.tvunnali, Georgia, Xacs and . .1 . . . 11, raid Says: "lVlValO advices from Washington intimate that Benjamin F. Butler, who must havo been born with a silver spoon in his mouth, will probably get tho indorsement of Con gress fur Military Governor of tho Territory of California, tho State which recently seceded from Now England. The party which repudiated a por tion of tho intorent of tho Slate debt, will not hesitate to rcpudiato the principal. In lKG4,dhe Hndieal Lo gishttureVif Pennsylvania passed a Inw changing tho payment of tho Stato in terest from specie to ''depreciated greenbacks." Holders of all kinds of securities will remcmbor this on their wav to the rolls. ,..., .... , . The slain of repudiation has been indelibly fastened Upon Judge Wil- lams. t he lankeo cant n a o lor 1 Supremo Bench of I'ennsylvania. Nominated by tho Allegheny rcpudia tors, if elected, bo w ill carry out all their views, as bo has pledged himself to render bis decisions in ncrordundo with the opinions of a political ma jority. A M URtiKiir.il Arrf.stkii. Tcan Graves charged with complicity in tho murder of Mrs. Mcl'onnld, of Jefferson county, for which Charles j S),0i8 lrportcj to havo been am I liaso was executed about two weeks ted in ono of the western Slates, nml is now lying in jail awaiting a requi sition from the Governor of i'ennsyl vania. Thenewspapers say the nt rest was made by a Mr. Kepler, of Craw ford count)'. Taxtavirs! Your attention : fixtorthe nTal Legi,latnre of l7...t20Vef.l IS Colt ef the Leg:.lalure of 1,14? 4.',3:s 10 t2.i,st.3 o Behold this difference taxpayers! Your IvegiRlnture of 1M7, with John W. (ienry as tiovornor, ba cott you just Jl,fHJ 08 more than did your Legislature of 1H-J7, w ith Francis It. Shunk as Governor. Think of it. Forney of the 1'liiladelpliia Prraf, has nn attack of dismals Hear him : "Jn nil this thick nnd awlul gloom there i but ono star to light tho way General Grant is in the WarOIHco"! Our poor country, nioro than once de pendent upon his word, is now hang ing upon his word." The above is the fii-st n.xtionnl banging on record. Tho llcmoorat insist on tho old wrillen Constitution os the guide for tlie public sonants. The opposition say they can run tho Government w ithout il. You sea tho result. Spec ulation, limit, crime, Ingh taxes, ex travugancc aud corruption in every do- i rnvBgniicv aim corru nt ion in e very oo- ,)nrllirnt. Im us go back to the old V. Ilium K li Mm. In liiim'irr lily Ijuhuij.'1i, 8 .ti m1r fl, WIl.U.WI II. Vol V); -..! U Jon,? mnnthf itinl 1 7 1m i. On lli" "ill of F pfriulirr, ls'i7, nt It '. miM'Irnrp in Win Itm tHwimliip, Ji'Hrou cunty. OM KB WWII ; it,.-! fl'.t joun. In CiirwriiM-illr, on fmi'luy morning, (lie 15tU of iM-.U'ni). r, li$7, nfwr a ph'r( lut vcrc ill- i tivdt, Mr. ISABELLA TK KVCK, vifc of L. I V. Trv Hwk, in tlir 31.-1 yr:ir of licr fig". Tlie funeral took place from llic riilenoo of her t hul aii l, lit leu u'cloik, A, M.f on T ufril.tr morn- I in;', Afi l WB MlMi'lr! l-r vrry IhTjjc pmnvnirHe of rii mis iiit i rttliitivtft, 'J bo JimIiii loriiunjc tlio "S.i'iiil firi !," (of wbich fit' us nti liotmrnMo wdrMtcr,) nnd tiic "(iiwij 1Vniiltr iurii(t out in a b' Hv to uiv thA htrt tritmie of rt .t(tt to the re mniu' of oiih ri'Kpuulcd uil lielovuil m Itcti llvii.jj. 'Hie JHH'unfi It It a liuelriin i and live tlulJriii to luourn In-r lorn, TIiom who wt-rt i rcni.t n 1 wit- i ntKC'l the hcarift it miifitiKb of tlm b-reavrl onc, Uu M.r ,uil w j,iu., , ii,c r..tiinn pico for ll.e.1,.,1, eiiu will u, precialo h.r.orll. In lb ! living. Jot itincrai wnn one lontr to bo ruicin li.red: anl it in to lie hoped tliii iiunT a lieurt nml a lepMin fiom tlie inli uui .11 I inipo.iuic oere- utmy. i lie uveauva wis mure 11111:1 an onliuary wniottn. 111 nil me reui'ioii. in lii' flic uure uur part willi a llrmiiep. .ii'l eneriry of elurater wor- tliir i.l' tlin aan.f. A. mil. itu wrnm irnlv & "iiVip main." Kin.i ami afieuiiiiiiatr, iio wiu'tbe itnl of her liu'lumd'. In-art au l the ajir: i . ut i-m of all who knew her. A a ninih.-r r.be whp pejitle anil fitrhenrinir. ami never tired iu the discharge of her duty Uiwanlfl bur littlo ones. Jieiievoli-iit and chnritalile. Iut liali'l wu. alwava clfr.''J in dinr fmi lleri. wiui a heart that responded to uvrry appeal, and uttentline cvun lieyonil ar tiieaim. .1 ith an a'.h'irrrneenf rim in every furin, h.rinieewa. uIwmh In ur-l euun llilig lor f;ixil. No one knew her hut tu respect her ; 1111 one will remeiiit'er her ltt in kiu'lnenv. To li-r fuoiily hvr iu.-a will te irr para'-le. it i a oon.ulation, how-i-rer, to know tlmt tli. tr he-a i. her ffaiu. The writer of tli !ii fieli'e ti iinire t her menniry had the privilege of knowinr tnmothinfr of the. .late of her mind tor .mue tune previoua tu her death, and ha the eon.Kilatiuu of knowing thai her love for her Koileemi-r wa the upiiennont thonht. Sh. died not ait "one without hope." Kha waa not unpre- piirf1 fl,r thr auuiniouii. That Hi. died huppy, anil Hut lii gun. to meet lir rcvaril in Humv- " " 1,,ri'1", '"'I'V'f " "a""' relative ltr..Mr. gouu,er pmu lied a rj affarlinK mil impreMivparrmonoii the oeuaaiua. licv.iir. uuver nn'l lirr. air. hurun were alio pn '-cul ana took part In the eiere.iiea. lint (U'crtijfmfnts. CV-I'TIO All pTfon arr hereby cautioned a-iii't ur-iiMiifig or in any w;iv mildhiif with one lftrrel Hnrw and n Hay Mr now in the iioFfHvion of John I), and Hiunutt M. Kitchen, of Ktirriii le towunlnp, the rame bo! on to u, and ar U-ft wilh them on ton pul;cf't to our order. Me Ml HKAY A M1TCIIKLL. Krw Wanhinrton, Kept. 24, At. ( VI l AH j'PrnoriK are lierehy eautioned j ?inM .urfhanijr or trading lor ftfriain mi'MloUi N'TK. ft.Y4 bvtlie un leraned t-j Win. Ltai.s, tlatti-d iV'iuary 20, al one or two month, railing for thirty-two tl'dlnra nJ some oonU. i I am ilclrnniiird not to pay llic ame unlet wiuipfllvd by law, not ing nceived al- uc lur the name. J'H1. r. .turn-id tp.. Pept. W, iHBT.Iit.j.d Hotel for Rent. TIMIe ntdertignrd now offer a ff rent the well- 1 known hotel formerly kipt bj Waae Bloom, .., deceased, aituate in tho return! part of the bor'jiirh of Curwrnirille. Poi tioo will be glfen on the fi rt of Nnfeinber. If dcird. It will be rented either w:th or without the Fuml ture. For further partivulara enjui-e oo tbe pre mire, or addrei tbe onieri(;ned h? letter. lni. RARAH 11L0'M. Curwenml!, FipU Sfit ,n2l?f' ITCH! ITCH!! ITCH!!! SCRATCH! KCIiATCHM SCllATCllf!! In from 1(1 to tH Hour, Wheaton'l Ointment turn Ibe Ttrb, Wheaton'a Ointment eurea halt Rfaeum. Whfaion a Ointment cures Totter. Whe.t'in'a Ointment cnrei Itarbera' Itch. Wheaton'a Ointranot curei Old hnrea. Wbeaton's Oiutmeat enrea Krerj kind of Humor like Magic. Price 5i cenla a hoi ; be mail, (l ) eenta. Addreaa WEKKS A I'OTl KK.Na 170 Wh ineion a tree t, ttnntna, Mm. For lale by Haria wirk A Irwin.and by all Ornigiri. (aft. 'T-1 T Origin and History of the Books of the Bible. r rx'r. Calvin b. aTowi, d, d. A WORK of rare va!ne, an1 an amoat In-liaw renrahle cumpanicn of the Itihl, abcwini; wLat Uie liible Is n t, what it if, and how to uae it; enaweriuii all the ohjectioua to lu authentic rfCc 'J "t.dern lufidela, and tracing tbe ffirind a Teat amount of information heretofore r ; u i ins un of the mul p' pular bonki eror puhuahed. I i.mHI Axilla anted Kir-erleneed .eenU IIMMI Ac-rltla anted Kircrleneed agent. oleraytnen, I. die., .chonl toirher. and other. .bou!d .end al once for circular, giving further information. Ad Iron., JMlJLF.il. M.-CTHDY A Ca., replil 4m 601 C'.ie.tout (., Phil'., Fa. Teachers' Examinations. Vrrl.R ANTb for S.-hool. in t'learflold Co.. will m.-it ot the folleamg n.iti-.l ilaceii, at y u ,.Urk, A. M.: rorington and Kariliaue, O.4. 4, at the Tnion .elmol hoti.e. in t',ivin(;ton ; tiinird. and tlo.hen, on the oth, at Shaw.nlle ; Law-n-mv, on the Tilt, at the .i-lioid bottre near Ju.lge F.ilr-',, one-f.tuth mile .-Milli-east of ClearlioM ; 1'enn, l.emlier CitT aid Fercil'ii, on the Si h. at Lumber Cut i Hell, on the th, at .No. I nhool house, uear J. F. Lee.'; JSew ahington and Clirft.itn the 10th, (it Newberj; : Jo-dan and hnox, on tlio 1 1th, at An'or.villo: ll.vr-arm, tin tlie 12lh, at (lien llnjio ; tlutli b. on the Hih, al JanenTille : WoiHlward, on the 15th, at 1 lieuia. Ilru.lcon'. ; Dceatiir nd O.'-ei.la, on the 1 fit h. at thot'ititro frl'iml HiMi.ei C-ntintn and M'rrre, on the ITlh, at Kllvrtown: llra.lr.ird anil llra.lfi.rd. (Inil.) on ,Uc iln,aov,!i,...t ,, iiui;ir,, ontbe i!nn.ai 1 St. m ulle; llmton aii.l Fox.ou Urn 21.-t. at l'enn- ie;"" ': """ nn . ' """ni i,i; .JU llloom. on the 2llh, at l.uiheml ur?. UKO. W. bNYDXR. .rt.2fl-.1t Co. Superiuteudinl. VI lilTtlHS' KKPOitY. We, the Aodlt nr. of (il'LK'U tnwnhii, I'learlleld eounty. lime examined the account, ol II. Alteman, Trea surer of liuli-h r--h'-ol lii.triet, in relation to Ihe ltounty Fund of , aid h.wn-hip, and And tli.t raid Tr?o.ttrcr atnnll oliargcil a. Mlona, via i 1'K. Toenh recrlred from Cnunte Trei.urer. ?l,n'-l 2 To e.whreociw d from town. hip collector, TMi nn To judgment againM townrhip oolleetor, Sill 00 Total 2,041 25 Tii. Ve And hit ondiU to be Pj cah pitol on bounty bonis of Gulich Prlmol OtatrM Jl.X.'.O By intt-rcat paid on ait id bonda 140 ft liy cah eipeiinea, 4o..... . H 00 l'.y uuHiuiit pnid un bonds 4bS 09 Tlnl 5.:9 .l And lott ing a halnuc unproroted lor of two bun der I nnd aexciily eiht doilara and c ght rota. We do ccrlify that 1hc above atatcru nt is cir rct, to the hent of our knowlc Iriff and belief. U itnets vur hand, An, U. W. MctU I.I.Y, JAMLS 1LVNN, erplfi-rtrpd Auditor. IMill H I.I I A k.o1 new lulling ll'niao, wilh a l nrk bnil iniK nnd one or nwre Town hita, aitole in ihe bnroUarh of I'lcerftchl, on the corner ot 'J hird atrcet and tba road trading to CiVuriieU lridr, and aljo.iiir the aurvcy ol the r:iilio!td now hnililinic. 1'or further partitulara infjtiirc of John Wuchtlo, in Si. Mnrv'. K'k coun ty. Pa., or iV. 1.K1 I .INUlilt, itU',18:'.7 Clcarfleld. 1'a. CAKEIAGE AND SLEIGTI SHOP, IN CLUA II FIELD. Tx. (Immediately in rear of Maehino fhopf) rilK nuhncrihcr would rnpeetfully Inform the eltiynn i f Clcarfleld. and the public in gen eral , that he if prepared to do all kindt of work on CARRIAGK3, ni'OGIES, SLKIOH.S, Ac.t on short notice and en reasonable termi, and in a workmimliKe manntr. .CdfAll order promptly at'enrled to. eb. U.'dtt WM. M'NIOHI. SHORTLIDGE & Co., V'pnetori of tho Ufllofontc Litnc Kilua, It. Mrf.mlc, Ia. Wiod or c'laVburnt I.ime forwardtd hy railrra lol cnnMartlr en hjnd in1 f-r ralf at'the k!V. I June 5, If6" om p1. On flVpim.iW I?, Iff.7, lie llr. W. num. Mr. Al.ltloN K. I,W!U:N l.YPIA lOOT. si i: yhtok i: MTost r: MX'tl.NU M'HIXT, fl-EAIilll Ui, TA. Dry Goods I Dry Goods I Dry Goods I Dry Goods! DHESS GOODS TKIMMIN'CS! Cloths, Cashmeres, Tweeds &. Vestings. Sb.k.r, Opera, Pr.ii, 6hirllnr, Red, Blue, Yel low and Wblt. FLANNELS. llleacbeJ and uiibleaeheJ lll'SLIXS, la all aidtbi and qualUiea. TABLE LIXEV, TOWELS I NAI'KINU, JIOOl' & UALMUllAL SKIRTS Id great Tarietj. W0OLEV OOOUr! STYLE. H1IAWLS A IN EVEIlY Ladies' Coats, Gentlemen '8 Furnish" mg UOOQE, Threnda And Sewing Silk, all kindi And colon ; Window Shiidtfi, Floor and Table Oil CI. Lbs, Cord. Tawla. Hugi and Counterf anea, Ulovea, liusitrjr, Collar, Cuffi, hib boiti, Brndi, and an en (lieu rarietj of imaJl ware aoi Unj aitieltt. LADIES', MI.SSEH AND CUILDHEN'6 SHOES, A LARGE ASSOHTilENT. AU of which will be icld tor LOW FOR CASJl.w Call and eiamine ourrteelccfore making jour I archaic elutwlrr. aa we feel aaaurod that we van pleaae in both qualitj and prlcea. It will be our aim to make lb 'eyitone" the proper plaoe to buj Drj ttooda. N1VLING 4 SIIOWEPvS. Clearfield, P.pt. It, '7 If FALL GOODS!! riton Ktw roar, t run.aDiLrniA. As Cheap aa the t heapcet and Good aa the Beat. C. KR1TZER & S0., H Jml rereitcd, and are opening, at their Old Stand on Front Street, aboee the Academe, a large and well se lected aiiertmeni af SEASONABLE COODS, wbich they are idling at very low ratea Head the fvtlwirg eatakjut and frrfl thereby. r3 t!b. lLne 1?freefal rainf ha. been taken In tha .election of Ladiea Dre.e Ooodi, wblt4 il.iod, Eiubrnlderie, Millin.rj Ooode, Print., Kerebief., Ruble., Ulorei, Ac FOU GENTLEMEN. Alwajr. on hand II lack Clothe Fancy and Blaek Caatiuierea, Eatineti, etc., Keadr Made Clothing ol all klodl. BOOTS AKD EE0E3, NECKTIES, and a Vari-ty of other article, which they willeellal a am all advance on eott. Tarlieular atteation ia itiTiled to their rtiiek of Carpet., Coltaire, eotninoa In trrain, euperline Ei'glph Incratn and liramel., rlwr and TaMe Oil Cloth. Window (hade, and Wall paper., etc FLOUR. EACOX. Fi.h Salt. riiinter, Aiiplea. reaches nnd V. I'runei ke I constantly ou hunil. ALSO, in Store a lot of large aud c ruiall Llorer iceu. We Intern! to make it an object for Farm era and Mechanic! to buy from ua; became we will sell our gonda aa low aa they can be boujrht in tbe eounty and pay tha rerj bighevt price for all kinda of country pro dure. u will alio ex hnpe goo da for School, Uoah and CrrwTT otdere j fihinftlea, iIoarla, and all kina of Manufactured Lumber. Clearfield, Fcpt. 1. M7. GREAT EXCITEMENT Os Second strkf.t, Clearfikld NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES riMIR undenigned reapectfally tnrtte tba at .1. tntton of tbe public generally to their splendid apartment of tncrcbandiao( wbich they era now selling AT VERY LOW PRICKS. Their itcck coniiiti In part of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Such aa Print. Tt I.aines, Alpaccae, Merinos li tncham,Mo.inf,(hlftR bed aafl onhleecu d,) Iirillingft, Ticking, cotton and woo) Flannels, $atinrti-,Cnftlmeres, Cottonadea, Ladiea' tibawle -Nubia k Hood, Balmoral and Hoop Pkirta, lo Alio, a flna aaanrtment of Men' Drawers and starts, HaU A Caps, Knot 4 bhoes. all ot which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOtt CASK Hardware, Quecnsware. Glassware, Groceries and Spices. .NSUORTA GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of everything wiuslly kept In ft retail store, all CI1KAP FOR CAKJ1 or approved country pro duce. YVKIIillT a FLANIGAN. riearfle'il, June 8, 1RT. 14 t.NM.l) Al t HOM.l.H. The un- ilrrirnol ha ing iirornrcd a license, will attend to calling mile in any part of tho county. 1 hargns moderate. Add re S. L. itoniNt?, fptlP ?m. Clearfield, Pa. C 1 4I-T! Alt iM-mona are ben br cautioned arainnt nnrohainff or in ant why ntcddluiir wiiuonc liAl ill , n r a i.J one li.W llUUM.,noe in Ihe pnaiMion of Jnmrs Shimmrl, of U"R lownahlp, aa Ihe anme bloiT to me and am left wilh hi in siiHect to mv order. Bosgatp. Spt. W-.Jt.pa. H. A. BHIiIMi:U DlhMl,l'Tlt)'.Tho l.artnrmhlli hereto lore iitn;r Mween the nnderiRnrd In the purcliainj; tnd Mllini; of .lock wa. dnimilreU br ninlltal consent on l(, li, in.ifl11.. Tli b,.'k. and aeeonnt.are left ilh Thnnta. Hil-T, ho will eettle and par .11 o'.ima of Ihe l.te Itn, TIIOM s II I LEV, Bn.lfonltp Sept. Ill 41 JLIIKMIAH Ul'TLFR. , " ltK MA II). l ire bnihlmx LOIS in the J. rmugh of Clr.rfl.lL Inauira of f-ptu ii ri. ot?. v. nnnrM. U I ill A 18 irwoTv II K A I. t IN F0REI0N & DOMESTIC GOOD; 'a. MUSLINS DK I. A INKS lllll'h'li.S it l nt I Si tlt-ati'in Siiisntmn hpn.utviu AI.l'ACAS .lunl reeivl at ili)'.-joi'i CINi.il A M.-S at al at at at at at St rifdU'in ( I1IN IZ I'HINTS Cl.flVKS CRAVATS S iin! i '.n SrUhfel lor) flliMtirn bcnulion l' I 'a prif. al AlOSSUhf SHAWLS W N N fc IS Sniiiion I'riee, ren.atiorj j,r.t Senastion price. (OLOUKIJ I.OUKD I . ;slinsJ "l All to be had at HOSSOrS'. I.INKN t Nenialiun Sen.Alion Nun. at ion 8eination ber sat ion prion ir:m P'icai H AMI t CURTAINS at I A HI. K CLOTHS at FU1NCJE l LACE t lloslLKY i HI U WiSS t at MOSSOI'S' FfU.atinn 8eii.nl ion hett.Hlion pnc-ei I'noo P'ltat IMMMING3 of ull kind? i at Pon.alion pricn in snv nunn IT I Alwavaon nana at wumuim', CASSIMLKtS at SATTINlCTd .1 NinaalloD Ssiiaatioo .Snuatiiin Sen.ation Sen!ion pricn prion j'tica priott price. WKKDS t JEANS at VKSTIXGS t SmiiTlNOS at Sensation t MOSSOPs. pnee, CLOTH I SO aucli- aa Coaia, 1'anU, Vi-ta, Under Shirts. Flannel SiiirU, KiKiti, Slioti, at seiiiatioo prica Ilttia and Cara, Now for ale at M0SS0P5', II 1 R I) A It K ui.li a. Siiert.oails Forks, Knivea, Spikoa, Xlingea, J at aenaation rioej at MOSSOPS'. LIQUORS, inch ai Wioe, brandy, O i n, YV b iaker, Cnnie, etc., etc., at aeniation prica FRUn s, atieh aa I'runa. Itaiaina, Fig Filberu, to. t aenaalioD prior. tiiossors G1IOCEUIES, say Flour, il m a, Slioulden, Sugar, MolaB, Collee, at aeniation pricaj Tes, C r c k e rn, tueea. Candle, (Joal Oil, etc., etc Alwsyt at MOSS0PS'. BLACKING HUFFS at len.aliuo pnoa prica price, prica it t t nt at .en.alioQ tenaation aeu'niion en.Ktton ten ..alien row DEB 1II0T LFAD prica prica CATS At the) torofRICHAKDMOS.iOP. M0S80P Al-nve keepa on hand I lull iMortmentof all klnil. of (toodi requitetl for the aceotnmixiatinn ot tlie public. Hoe. u. i.. FliKSlI ARRIVALS ., AT THE CUFAP STORE Of EDWARD W. GRAHAM Spring Goods. New and Very Cheap I rpiIE undcrtlgned re,r rctfull annoaarM k X the pihlio ihet key la now aienlnfu eiten.ire aiuorttnent of EPRINO 110 l CD, t the old eund la Qraham'i new balldinf, villi b. offer, to aril at exceedicjlj low pticet, idering their eott, fcr caih ft approv.l eeuttj produce. His Stock of Dry GooJb caimot bj Surpassed. Cattomer. can there nnd Callcoel with fart Me on ; Jim) In., Del. inn, Lawn. Cloth., Cue mere., Ve.tingi, Ladle.' Ehawli, O.nU' Ehaea, II. t. and Capi, Boota anil Sh oe, Carpeti, id Oil Clothi. Hit Stock of Fancy Goods U Una- am! led in Style and Variety, Enilr.eic( Notion., Sgjifi, Iteid-neU, Ktrl- tlei, Fitch el., Port Monnaioi, Bruih.l, gr.phle Alhume, Tipee, Tubacco and Srfl Perfumery of all klnil, er anythtnf iaBi Kotioa line. Also, U AUD WARE, QUE ESS WARE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS! All of Ihe belt quality, and .elected with iprta regard to the trade of Clearfield eounty I EDWARD W. GRAHAM. Cl.arfiold, May 16, 1367. GLRARD TOWNSHIP IN MOTHS Fresh Arrivals at the Cheap Store. L. M. COUTRIET IT A3 ju.t recelred at hi. .tore, la Oin- 1 I towtutiip, on the Clearfield ro.d, o.iai bote Leeonte'i Milla, a large aeaortmeat ef SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which ha la determined la eel! FIVE VF.U CENT. CHEAPER Tl an the tame quality of OooJi eaa Wr1' nha.rd for in any other .tore la the ati('M hood. Hi. .lock ronri.ta of I)R Y GOODS OF ALL K1SH- Enek .. S.tloetta, Ca.ilinerea, Muflini. Pfl'i" Linen. llrlllinK., t'.heon of .11 J' Tiimmlnui. ldbbonl, Lace, fiMJg-M.Klr Clothing. Loots d Jftits it- Caps, GROCE1UE.S OF ALL KIN'DS. Coffoc, Tea, Fnx.r, Riee, Mola.ua, TA b l.iu.eed Oil, t'ith Oil, l.tbon Oil Hardware, Tinware, Castings. Plow., Plow Ca.tir.s-.. Naill, P.ik '.. ""' eator., Cider. Free..., all kind, of.u" Drug, Medicines, Perfumery, Tl: Glass, Varni.-h, tattuiieri iOt)D KI.Ol'H AI.H AYS Of k ..C11 and ... for yourelree. T" Sad everything uiuully k.pt in a retell "' -. My Plow, are of the Crwe.iH Centre emmty make, and are warrantee I " 800d,,,,,",7 L.M.rovrK.rT Oirard loan.hlp, May S, lutlT. , w T AKTKI-aK.NMI .onT hlnr',''; at our .tore, ne.r Pkllip.barg, " the hlghcitceih rriee will be pa'd je U r. V. BEITS t CC-