he Republican. Gborok 1$. GooiLANiF.n, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Oct. 10, 1867. Hon. Thomns E. Noel, Democratic member of Congress from Missouri, died in St. Louis, on Thursday last, after a long illness. Elins Howe, jr., the celebrated Hew ing machine inventor, died at New York on Thursday last, lie was pos sessed of a large fortune. We notice that the Kov. Isaac S. Kallock. the celebrated Boston cler gyman, who, a few years ago, waB caught in bed with another man's ile, at one of the fashionable hotols in that city, by the elders of his con gregation, is now stumping Kansas for negro and female suffrage. lie had bettor return to Boston mud con sole his wife and fivo children. Gotebsmest Suibts. If what loy alists now say of the late "Govern ment" is true, it was well supplied with shirts. The editor of th New York Commercial states that Mrs. Lincoln sold twelve of "old Abe's" hirti bofors he was buried. These precious joweli were no doubt secured as relics by those loyal ladies who so frequently kissed the "Government" while on earth. A Siuiocs Low. The "loyal peo ple" of Alabama have sustained a heavy loss in Radical stock. Three negroes were capturod at Mobile, on the 26th ult., and hung by the citizens for raping a white woman. While the mob was hanging the "pet lambs," some fifteen or twenty moro were shot and Beriously wounded. This will reduco the Radical mnjority in t!iat city at the approaching election. It is horriblo how the "white rebels" treat the "loyal freedmen," isn't it? The Xsgbo's Jealousy or Casti. In some of the South American Re publics, euste is a continual source of internecine war. In St. Domingo, the negroes rebelled against the white man's government, and massacred all the whites; and when they got pos session of the government, they re belled against Jeffords, their Chief Executive, becauso bo was a mulatto, and wanted to put Solouqne, a full blooded .African, in Jiis place-; and under the constitution of the black man's government in Liberia, nowhite man, or any person who has a drop of white blood in his veins, is allowed to Tote or hold an office. Bciler's Originality. Undue credit has been given to Beast Butler as one possessing a strong and origin al mind. Ilia admirers are mistaken. A man who searches the Scripture has discovered that Ben stole the idea of gobbling spoons and furniture, at Jftvr Orleans, from 2d Kings, chapter 25, verses 14, 15. The paoosage reads : "And tha poti, and the iho.eli. and the inuflc r. Md tbt emone, and all the e lecll of brail where with they adminietered, took tbry away. "And tha firepane. and the bowia, and lurh thing! aa war ol gold aad atlver, the oiptaio of the guard took awny." . If this prophecy does not relate to the "Beast," it is useless because no one else will ever fulfill it. High Life. We notice by the New Tork papers that Mrs. Linooln has advertised for sale twenty -lour thou sand dollars' worth of silks, laces and jswelry, for tho purpose of raising some pin money. This step has caused quite hub-bub among her loyal brokers, some of whom have gone to the trouble of ascertaining how much money the Government." family has pent. It is boldly stated that the presents received by tho Lincoln fam ily, from shodrlyites, contractors and fools, amounted to over four hundred thousand dollars, besides one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars as alary, and plundering the White Hoiit-e and paying for dinners out of the public Treasury. Yet all is gone. 10 wonder ws had an expensive "Gov ernment" during the days of Father Abraham. Tin "Late Lamented." The peo pie are no doubt aware that Trcsident Lincoln was the most expensive ruler that ever aocursod any nation. We well knew that millions of dollars wore squandered npon favorites and in tho Presidential kitchen, but we did not know that big dinners and suppers, giTen by Lincoln A Co., were paid out ol the Treasury. But Mr. Weed, a celebrated loyalist, declares that one dinner at the White II use, in 180-1, cost the Treasury nine hundred dollars. He admits, however, that the claim was illegal, and could not bo paid when presented, but that afterwards it was covered up in the. Gardener's claim and piid out i f the Treasury. The friends of the Hate lamented," after robbing the Treasury in this maimer, should not have also robbed the Presidential Mansion of all the furniture, carpets nd curtains. VICTORY! PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO! The Union Safe ! Loyalty, as in the first Revolu tion, "Made Odious." LIBERTY, IXKW AXD TEAIE ! The Habeas Corpus, Free! Speech, Free Press, Personal Liberty, . Restored I The . Doors of the Bast iles Opened! Every Drawer in the Tegro Iliireiiii N in ashed ! The Union and Loyalists to be Reconstructed. The Enemies of the tnion Put to Ilight ! HURRAH FOR SHARSW00D, UNION, AND DEMOCRACY. The result in Pennsylvania and Ohio is glorious r While the opposition majority of 17,000 in the former has been overcome and a Democratic majority of 10,000 rolled up for George Sharswood, the latter State has also overcome the 42,000 Dis union mnjority and secured a Democratic Governor by 5,000 majority, and both branches of the Legislature ; thus defeating that brute, Den. Wade, for the U. S. Senate. Judge Woodward has also been elected to Congress from the Luzerne district. Carey, Democrat, lias been elected to the same position from Cincinnati, Ohio, in the room of Hays, who resigned to accept the Disunion nomination for Governor of that State. Although the election in Indi ana M as for county officers only, the Democratic gains throughout the State are large. Clearfield County. The following are the returns of Clearfield county, so far as they have been received. They indicate a Democratic majority in the county of about 1,350, against 1,130 last year: -imm.- Clymer. Ueerr. Share wood.Wntami Reecarin, 92 120 00 000 Hell, 129 52 000 00 Burnside, C(( 155 00 00 Bloom, 84 24 (lie vote) Bogg JI5 3d 89 27 Bradford, 15G 52 165 89 Brady, 283 75 272 v 62 Clearfield, 117 74 13(5 79 Curwensv'le 28 74 29 " 02 Chest, 13 87 00 00 Covington, H 19 00 00 Decatnr, 02 fl 107 64 Ferguson, 62 . 44 00 00 Fox, 20 13 00 00 Graham, 11 tt 20 114 H Goshen, 40 20 41 19 Girard, 00 28 00 00 Gulich, 30 01 00 00 Huston, 80 54 64 60 Jordan, 90 86 00 00 Knox, 100 2! 103 19 Karthaus, 64 20 00 00 Lumber City 32 21 00 00 Lawrence, 255 91 200 84 Morris, 155 62 142 53 N.Washing'uM 11 00 00 Osceola, 80 52 00 00 Ponn, 80 53 00 00 l'ilte, 100 01 02 84 Tnion, 63 41 44 S4 Woodward, 89 41 00 00 Tht $prathmtHt QttenHon. A New York letter to tho Charles ton Courier, says: It is well known among a ci-rUin class of men that Mr. Jolmxoii, during moro than a jrnr pntt, hits carefully rollcrted all the tpei'i'lips, and even parts ol speeches, niH'lo by Kopiiblifttu and ltimcralio Senators in rofuron.-e to the impeach ment question. For thai purposo, a corps of tho very host ot our city ste nographers have been conslimlly on the wing, following in the trat k of the itinerant hciiutors, and muking truiiacripU ol these speeches, appar ently lur publication in a lending .New York journul, but really to servo aspowurlul weapons in tho hands of Uio 1 'resident whenever tho oppor tune moment shall have arrived. It is, I understand, the intention of Mr. Johnson, in the event of articles of impeachment being sent to tho Senate, to boldly declaro that ho will not be triad by Senators who havo declared themselves either in iavor of or against his i in peach in out. lie takes the ground that tho meanuat criminal in the country, even whon tried upon a charge ot petty lurceuy, has a right toehullonge bin juror- And lie claims, with a good deal of Round reasoning, that in all important matters like this, it is simply duo to justice that hiH judges should not bo men who have pivjuilgeu Ins case. Jn lino, that lie will not be tried by judges that bold bim guilty even before tbo trial bus cuinuieuoed. The moment matters are approaching this crisis, the ste nographers who, d urine the past year, have been taking down the Senatorial spouches, directly or indirectly allud- ingto impeachment, will bo summoned to Washington, and be called upon to swear to the correctness of their re ports now in the President's posses sion. Among tho juuVes against whom special executions will ho taken by Mr. J oh nson are Senators Howard, 1 hayer, .Nye, Sumner, Wade and (.handler. "Tht Uortrnmml." The bogus "soldiers and sailors" of rhimdolphia, following in the walk of the Loyal League ol that city, bold a meeting a few days ago, and among oilier, passed the lollowmg : Repolvrd, That wt nr, the Ilouae of Itrpre. erntatiTee, whi-n it ahall aiio-ioul in Nureuilior next, to iorinally imir'h Audrrw Johmou of li iiffi Crimea arid mi.drnieunora. Korolred, That now, a in 1 SI, w are tirrriared for an upri.irig of tha American people; we are ready tu 'iint workrhop, factory, dork, and farm. to oe.t anda domeitie liei, arid arm aud Sglit fur our eonutrr aud freedom, and the righli ol all ner loyal children ; that, oiindlul of the put, we will never allow rclui lo rule patriot, our jrlorioue leader to oe revile!, ani our Coiiirmi u he rvnR r-d hy traitoroui I'n-tM'lent, hacked hr a iruilir band of oompiraturi and a powerful but luirguidvd PnJ- Heal soldiers and tailors would never thus repeat the abuse, and the threatening of Jacobin loaders, againt the Command er-in-Chief ' tlu Army and Javi ef the I nUcJ Sl.it. llespect for that Commander, and obedience to him, as their oflicial superior, would restrain all such par tisan ebulitions, even if soldiers and sailors really felt like giving open . .i n" i i rAii t-nmoii iti mem. tt e cont inue, therefore, that the sort of ''soldiers and sailors" who aro thus "resolving," belong to that sort who did all the talking, during tho recent war, while other and better soldiers and sailors were doing the fiuhtiiiii. Indovd, we should not be surprisod, if we could gut at tho history of them, to Cud that it was tlieso leilows mainly who ran away from the Pennsylvania bor der, when the rebuls invaded this State. These chaps thould be ducked in the 1'elawaro river to cool their fiery real. It was a crime in the days of J.incoln to say atiglit against the President, but now "loyalty" makes it a virtue. Get out, you dirty dogs ! That's so. The Johnson men must bo in despair. They have sent to Kuroiie for General jicClcilun. Jfal Ivieell (lazttte. If so, it is not tho first timo that tho General has been sent for by men in despair. Alter ho had been de posed from tho command, nnd was living in retirement in Washington, tho army under Pope was terribly de feated and drive : buck upon tho cap ital. J ho troops wero disheartened, the city in danger, and tho victorious rebels marching across -Maryland. Then it was that the ''men iu despair," with .Lincoln at tlicir lioinl, went to (ienoral McClellan'sbouse.and begged him to take command and save them. Ho consented, tho victories of South Mountain and Anliclam fol lowed, and Lee was driven back to Virginia. Then it was that Lincoln, Stanton and tho rest, plucked up cour age to depose Mcl'lellan a second lime, and givo command to Hooker, who went, as Tope hud done, to a terrible defeat. Ve don't think there is despair felt at Washington, but if there should be, no belter counsellor can be found than General MuCletlan. Salem taUsman. National Banks Si sprsprn. The following National Banks havo passed into the hands of receivers : Croton National Bank, N. T. National Bank of Whitestown, One ida county, N. Y. Atlas Bank, of Providence, It. I. Unadilla National Bank, I'nadilla, New York. Kingston National Bank, Kingston, New York. Fanners' and Citi.ons' Nutional Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. First National Hank, Utica, N. Y. First National Bank. Medina, N. Y. First National Bunk, Columbia, N.Y. Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pennsylvania. Merchants' National Bank, Wash ington, l. C. 1'enncssee National Bank, ilom phis, Tennessee. First National Bunk, New Orleans, Louisiana. First National Bank, Carondclet, Missouri. J'irst National Bank, Selma, Ala bama. During the war a hdy was distrib uting tract to tho occupants of the ward of a hospital, and was excessive ly shooked to hear one poor fellow laugh at her. She aloppd lo reprove the wretched patient. "Why ma'am," said ho, "you havo given mo a tract on tbo sin ol dancing, when I Lave got both lgs shot ofj.'' MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. There am f.t'O students in Gon. Let's collego, against 4M) last year. At the Lotisiana "wlectioii" only one whito vole was cast to every ton black ones. Tho police of Vienna recently threatened a higi r beer feller to fine him heavily, it ho did not increase the size ol his glasses. Broad Street, Philadelphia, is eleven miles and a half long in one straight lino, and one hundred and fiftoon iuet wide. Twelve National Banks have up to! this time, beon put into the bunds of receivers for uu examination of their affairs. There is a grocer In Vicksburg who gets rid of his rotten eggs by putting them in a barrel near the door, where the darkies steal tlioia. A Democrat is eloctod to tho Ver mont Legislature for the first timo in many years, vie : Victor Atwood, of St. Allan's. A bet of $100,000 was recently made at the Paris Bourses, that in less than five years Gen. Grant will be Emperor of the United btates. It is feared that the channel of tho Mississippi will make its way perma nently behind tho islund opposite Al ton, thus rendering the luveos of that city useless. Some convict! have disappeared from the penitentiary at Michigan City, Ind., through a sixty foot tun nel they had constructed under the walls. Lucy Stone said : "Thore is cotton in the ears of man, and hope in the bosom of womon." Lucy made a mistake, and got the cotton in tho wrong place. Oberlin College, which claims to be n model of liberality, gives all students who aro F'reeinasons an honorable dis misaul, but will not permit thorn to remain. Ex-President Fillmoro has beon threatened several times wilh assasi nation by a drunken fellow named Sarsficld Coyne, who claims that Mr. Fillmore owes him a large sum of money. It is a somewhat curious fact that the author of tbo Bankrupt Bill, the Hon. Thomns Jeuckes, was one of the first applicants for its benefit in his Slato. The failure is disastrous and said to be heavy. A man in Alton. Iowa, has nxi-anr-il punishment lor adultery becuimu the highly educated, prosocuting attorney had charged him wilh "idolatry," which is not known as a crime in Iowa. Gen. Butler' new house nt Lanes ville, Mass., occupies one of the best locations on the Cape. The first sto ry is of Wolfe Hill liranite. The sec ond is to be of wood forming a French roof. The foundation is "spoons." B. S. Jatincy, a well known lumber merchant of Philadelphia, was arres on Friday morning for swindling cer tain parties out of considerable turns of money by fraudulent representa tions and by the uso of bogus checks, lie stands fully committed lor trial. An exchange ssys that Hon. Wm, Montgomery, of Washington county, advertises all his real and personal property for sale, and it is said that ho and his family intend to leavo the country. Ho has our sympathy in the midst of his affliction. Josh Billings says, in his recent re port of a cattle show : There war. tew yoke ov oxen on the ground, besides several yokes ov sheep, and a iti lo ov carrots and somo wotted work, but they didn't seem to attract enny sym pathy. The peoplo hanker for pure agricultural hosslrols. A new stylo of hoop nkirt is shortly to be introduced, which will enablo la dies and gontlcmen to get into com pany, and in fact, walk together, should it become neccssitry or agreea ble. A secret spring, operated uiet ly by the wearer, opens a section of Iho hoops, and the gentlemen can ap proach the lady, luvenlivo ago 1 "Frtr.t Homesteaps." In i860 the Black lieptihlienns promised the peo plo if they would elect Lincoln every man should buve a free homestead"; but instead of that they mado it dilll cult to keep the homes that wero al ready paid lor the taxes amounting to as much as their rental in Demo cratic times and many exchanged them for a proxy in the armies of Grant. Cai.uxo troN Turin Familiars Excess and extravagance of speech is ono of our American ains. and just now largely in the Kadical line. Thus, Gon. Logan, who is stumping in Ohio on pay, said he wanted Presi dent Johnson "kicked out of tho Whito House as the devil was kicked out of heaven I" Senator Chandler al so says, "I give him (Johnson) credit as I do lha devil for rendering tho plan of salvation necessary 1" It is Ben Wado's turn now. Weu Ti't. The Louisville Jour nal says : The doctrine of the Calhoun school of State rights Democracy is no lon ger a living question. But the doc trine of the Madison and Jackson and Stevenson school of State rights De mocracy is the question of the hour and of the generation. It is the most vital of all the living questions in our politics. iS'frilV right fremtrracy, as a liiiny rf.. trine, is only another fiiiae for Constitutional Unionism, It turns out that the agent of the "Freedman's Bureau" in Georgia, who was shot somo time since, and for which a white gentleman was arrested, was shot by a negro whoso wife was a lover of tho bureau man, Jenlousy at the loss of the affections of his Di nah drove poor Cu flea totlie desperate act, If all the darkeys in the South follow tho example of this one, there will at last come a scattering among the agents and chaplains of the "Freed man's Bjresu." A ladv who baa just ret a mini from school-teaching in mo Moutb gives an altogether unsa vory account of tho morula of the Yankoes who are now playing the rolo of "loyalty" in the reconstruc tion of tho South- Itadlrnl Slornllly, The following, from the pen of Thurlow Weed, (one of the most no torious Hadicals in tho country,) is vorv suggestive and instructive: "Tim third inleriial revenue district has, for four years, not only been rot ten iu Itself, "but, by its malign influ ence and example, has demoralized other districts. We labored earnestly w ilh A. r. Lincoln to effect a change. But tho district belonged especially lo tho extreme! Hadicals. The collector was the rather ol the Indept ndeut . His deputy was tho brother of its editor. 1 ho Independent then, now, and ever moro, was the organ of Mr. Chase. When hard pressed for we were 'after them with a sharp slick' thoy would bring 'Plymouth Church' and its honored pastor into tho field in their behalf, whether with his know ledge and approbation we knoAruot. If he did sustain them, bo could not have known the extent of their rob boiies robberies which enabled them to divide five, ten, fifteen and twenty thousand dollars a week with a man who, until he'collided' Bowen.Tappan and Tilton, scarcely knew the use of a bank book. But utter the govern ment bad lost, by frauds, in the third diatrict, a million of dollura, a' removal was effected, when, aided by Senator Piersonand other reliable Kcpublicuns of Brooklyn, we prevailed upon the Secretary of tho Treasury lo nominate and the President to appoint, f'olontl Brewster, a gallant soldier and honest man. ,But,lbrome incomprehensible reason though confessedly capable and honest be was not confirmed. Then camo the struggle for Mr. Gree ley's man, Callicott, who was backed by rings in Brooklyn and Washington. We objected and protestod to the Sec retary of the Treasury and the Presi dent against C'allicott's appoiutment. Coupled with the appointment were others almost, if not quite, as bad." Tho Pennsylvania Jlailroad Com pany, in connection with the Camden and Amboy road, have completod their new road around tho city of Philadelphia, commencing at the pres ent terminus of ilie central road in West Philadelphia. Through trains will now run direct between Jersey City and Pittsburg, making only a temporary halt in West Philadelphia There will be no change of cars, and the same timo will be made as by the Allentown route. A silver palace car will run over this rou e direct from New York to Cincinnati. A paper which is opposed to the Constitution, and is a Iriend to all tho abominations of Congress, says "Slier iilan is receiving ovations at every step of his journey from fur Leaven worth to Washington." So would eld John Brown, the ansitsain, thief, and murderer, if be could have tl.o infernal reioi;e long enough to fol low Sheridan. And precisely the same creatures w ho run aftcr Sheri dan would run after old John Brown. Tho Superintendent of Common Schools of this State has decided that only one minimum occupation tax of one dollar can bo levied upon a male taxable in ono year. Tho decision was elicited by an inquiry as to whether a tux of one dollar on occu pation for 'common school purposes and one of tlu sumo amount for build ing purposes could bo levied tho ssme year. inarrifi. la Doggi lowiithip, oo OcluW S, W, t.j P. A. ltoi.it., h.q, Mr. JAVK llAl.I.LT, of Chfiti r county, to Mit NANCY TRloK. On ficptnnUr 19, !7, l'j the. Ittv. Finos R. noi-KR, Mr. WILLIAM H. SAN KEY, of CUitU couniv, to Mr. M. A. I0 LE, of lluutingjun counly. On Srhtnahrr St, 1 W, at tha rtiiilfnco of tb hriJa'l tath.r. I.y RrT. W. F. Wasos, Mr. JAMES I.. 11 TI.li Vf Lock lUvrn, lo .Mm MoLLIE M. KOfK, of New Washington. r-t'lintnD count? ipcni, plcalc copy. tnr ivcrlisfwfalj. 1;Mt SAM., A wonn-l -htrj Fpw's Anti biift (Vik livi, tuiUtilp for piiI rr woud. Apply to I c.etl II 11. SMITH. 1-VlSOl.l:TIO OP IMKTM ItMtfp. 1 Notice i bentv ((ivn tlmt tht fmrf nanlnn lifift.ifuiT cxi'ting titMtirAn F. k. Artj'tld and J. A. fijt wish (iinnfrlrfd IhiP Uv. All dflttn duo tn tht Mid finn r tt I .id t, nl Omim due firm the KKtfin, diw-hsupid t-T tht nid J. A. TVrpn, at Nrw Hjltru, wbrra Ihti Luhmim will W rniitiu uM by )m. t- K. AKN('I I). Luil.rr-imrK. Oct. 10-ftt-pd J. A. TFUPK. 1)( Kl T HfH)k I.OHT. I lt.it my port iiumnmf, on ih U turlnnt, on tbr turnp-Vt l iwiti my fTilf-niand LotheriihurK.rMintaininf atniiit fiitv dollar ami a pn'imiory not aatUMt Join ltlrwm.pRlliiijt for fi fir d.-IJarfi, lojrHhrr with oihrr pnpt r of no ue to any une A li' cral n witnj will h pa d to tn .In irr hy nfurnmc tli am to mv.or inltruiing mi wlicrt I tan ft if, October Ui-i MAKV 1'KAU KKH. rpo 1 Ivlt llr-HH.Thfi 8.-h.ol Ihrw-uof I. CurwfhKTillf lMroi(th wiali to rnipk.y ilirrt n inprtrpt ttwluii lo Uk rhnrg of llifir vhtH)1 for a Mnn ol fmir month. Puin.-nrncitt ou I h firpt M-tinlny of Nuvcmtor licit. Au ixii8.tttttinn of npplK-aniR will t hfli uu Fattn lnj, the iltith of (Xiwi'pr, in iht tYoil hou- of Mid borough. ly order of tho H-mpl. A. H. M MHuWKR, Sw. CurwcDDvillr, OctUr in. ACADEMY AND SEMINABY, TiKt Oituvi Wn i.i, CriTri Co., I'a, J. I- TIIOM IH.'a. M., Principal. PlIB tbirty-twNtrud tMion of Ihii Intittitit.n L will opn WwlitPrtday, tddohrr .'itith, 1T. Irrmn Board and tuition, Knliph hranchwi, J0 pt-r WMion of twmtv witk. bend lor a circular. Octol-er 10 pd. Valuable Farm for Sale, r 1 1 1 1 K ffuti.."llcr. dr-.iroua of rcino.inir; lo the 1 now oiTor for inlc Hi I ARM. iluaii in Knoi townhiii, flraitlcl'l rounry, ailioinint Inrtill of Haujut-I Hon. . MPllProll, Uto. Sloll Slot ulU'n, Containing 10!) .teres, Korty-ai of which sro ctparcil ami nnnT cnltiva tion, having llifr,-on .mini a WVKI.LINU HOI SK, Ion BAItN, an1 oilier onllonM.ugs to ttrlhar wilh a .T-ou. hririnj tlRCII AItll. The Yr"l"r,y wl" "li'I'Oiril of al rtnionnMr mtca. r'urlhcr informalion m.v lie ohtainct hj a'ljn..ing tha uujvrligtit.l at An-.-millo, I'm. octl" If jAJtr.S HAI.KY. This Way, Gentlemen ! liar is inn iiimn m Flour, Feod, Groceries and Provisions, la tha hrirk, ha'lrllng known u tha "Carllilt prcprrty" in ruinrsRCKa, rx. 4T-ConSdcnt of fitinf lati.fidloi Is onr euibincra, a, therefore, rerpeetfullj aolielt a libenJ ihara of natronafa. JOtl.V P. MACLAI OO. 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TEA, 4 TABLESPOONS, SCISSORS, HAZORS, Ac BRITANNIA 4 SILVER PLATED WARE. TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY AND BEST MANUFACTURE. Houaehold, Hort!en:taral, Fencing and Rafting Implement! of the lateit ai.4 most Improved pntorna. Blakimithi em be tupptied with Anvili, Bel lowe, Vio.'l, G.edxel, Uamojere, llorea and Mule Fhoei, Hone Xaili, and all kinde of Iron and Stael. Carpenter and Duildera will (nd is oar erlih liihment a enperior etock of Plaaei, Sal, Angure, lletchetr. aiogle. double-bit and pealing Aiee, Ilammera, Chiaela, Filee, Hiorei, Serewe. Bolte, Locks Pullee,6aik,Cord, . 4a- 4 a. Farm en and lUftmea will Ind arerthlng In their Hlo, and cheaper than ean ba bad eliewbere. r. Particular attention li inv'ted to ear itoek of Slote, eompriiing Spear'l celebrated Anti- Iuit, Cook and Parlor buTe of ail etiee Alio, the Niefara Cook. Parlor Cook, brilliant, Dawn, Dew Dlop, Arciic, and Common Egg, Pocket, Ao. All of the above good will be told cheap fur cub. G. II. ZEIGLElt 4 Co. Philiprhurg, UrL 10, lf7-l QI AMTr.ltl.Y III PORT or the Cotair NiTi.miL Uikk of Clearfield, on the tret Muuua of October. 1 887 1 KRaouarxa. Loan e and Dincnunia 106 57S ti Orer orefte I,M"fJ (ij Farofture and liitarci t:U IS t'urrent expen.e. aud iNXee V 1 0 34 Cub item., iocludng Hev. atampe... 0t4 04 Hue from Nationa' llanki 14.220 II Doe from other Hank. A Hankere.... l.ili li U. r. Boorli depoiitcd with Trewnrar I'. 8., to eecure circulation 75,000 00 r. 8. eeruritici on band 2.-0 tie) Notee nf other National Danka on Srat curri-nr 64A 0 r-pecie and prartior.al Curretic BIO 9A Li gal Tender Notre 1J S" (in Coinponnd lnterert Notea 3,010 00 Total Reeourcra...... :.0,ejl 04 LIABILITIKA. Capital etock paid in 1 00 000 00 Furplue fund 2,600 4K Circulation outilanding... f 5 4t5 lie) lndiviooi.1 depoiite 04 C M Due to National Banki... l.filK t I'.ichance end Intcreru... .34 VT I'roGt and lo.i 074 t Total LieUlitiee ....$ '11' "I 04 I herch certife that ibe above ataiement ii a true eor of the original irnr to the t'ontptroller ol tha Currency, th;e 7th nr of Ol4.r, I -7. D. .MIiORK, Ci.hl.r. gt! ARTICKLY RI I'IHT of the Fiarr Naiiokil Ba or C'LtanriiLD, Pa, on the firet Uondaj of Ocloher, 18(57 t Reaotiarat. Loane rlircoanUd.. $n.J 10 Over drana 1,410 1.1 Furniture and filturve 1,174 00 Current exprniea and taxee 1.4:1 17 ttevena itampl 4V0 4V tine from National Danka.... 16. IrtS 40 Due ftm oihr Benki and linnt.er... l,Cil 3i I', S. Itomli drpoeitcd wliti Tnaiurcr . nf 1. 8 , to eecure circulation ,. 10. two 01 V. K. aecn-ltteaoa band ,., 1, si'O 00 Ot er eoruntiea Hon t Noiee of o'Ler kunka 1.T45 00 Fractional currency and eiteoie V.'e 7 ft Legal tem!r und comp. InV nutca,., 'O.SoO 00 S.';t,Si'8 1 I iiaarnar Capital itock paid in IlllO.OPO 00 Surplu. fund 4.0.10 HO Nolea in Ciroolllon 00.44 00 Indieidual depoiita 1S4 Hut to National Hanka.... 100 08 Due to other llai.ka and Uaskan 41 10 Intereit and etchaug... l.ftiO 40 . 1?.10 ! I eertlfj that Ihe ahore la a trne ahitraoi from the report mad to Ihe Comptrollei of th Cor rtnc;, th la Tlh da of October, lT. A. C. FINNEY, Caihler. QOfJ RKW AHOwlll he paid in Orecn O' 'V V 'hacki to any p.reon who haa uwl Dr. Dom.e' Pile Halre awirdmg to dim tiom and ha not iNn cured. Art 'I rem, U. 8. Dl'VHAM A CO., -'. Willi.wi.pfM, Pa. Crape Vines for Sale. VIM. th lilinK bunlj rariottrf of Hrt q unl it r. Ord-r iMti(-itMi m foo tn fo-nrf-rmnt, tod filM li mutifin. br A. M. HILLf Wtv ?itmt!rtrifnts, LIST OF PREMIUMS Clearfield County Agricultural Sot,, fTHE f.-llow.i,, i. i,t ,f Pw,,, ' 1 Ii Ilie rfonmlie t'oatwntlxa, to u,, luitrilori ol the lait Annual fur: C Uft I. Clark Brnwn. bull Matthew UmA, Monrt beat ank R. Porter, Kurd beU , Matthew lUvif beat cue laaa j. L. F. Irwio, boet eow lur uiuk , J. II. Larnuivr, twvuuJ Uat, , ill. IU 111 -. It,, if. W. P. Wd, beat call 1 CltLi J. "' " Satnael Tenant, bast joka ol uieo,,,.,., t )aa. 4 1 ' M. R. Turtar, belt fat Liui-r... Cum & J. A. O. Whila. beat atailiuu fc .. Hubert W. Ketl, avcuiiU bta'. E. Artirry, brat uiara aud ooA Hurry lUaJ, aecoud bo. a . ' J. R. M. Murrar, beat ajU.e borM j, I). W . Jurdau, aecund nftt jt A. C. ktnwy, le-t lauiilj bor. , j, A. A. Ada ma, bttt matcti hurat'i , jj K, K. hbtrfy. beat laTiu burava , M. h. Wahu;c( beat tiratijni burka Juit-pb Uvrvui, aecuD'l be-t , j, Kooert LauaiHirry, beat oult uuUvr 1 Jmri Zacb&nab Of Jco, aeootiU bval . Kutert auifrryf beat A year old ow.u..., ; II. lamrrrj, aevuiid beat j. Wd, A. Luiatwrry, belt ,uumg buraa,tH , C iHaa 7. JC. Bcofiald, wtDnar w M 1,. r Claaa .1. E. Bcofleid, wiuaer Kt' tlm Jerry Ehafluer, winner, tiuie i:lS-3:U -3:17 it Jorepti Miaw, beat trotting coder aiJ.fc . JciiH- bum, a';itd beat 1, A. C. hmuvy, bfftt tnttuij iu iiiijf1 r. neaa J Jaiufa f orraat, aeoua Wat . In Matiliew Huxi, beat watkiuf huraau. John Petara, Muuod bait WH H Ciaaw It. Ellerr Wilbalm bnat trutticg colt $ yean id Umt 4:5J-a:SN-;3;tJ ..M. KM L. F. Irwin, ltt but-a K, 21 Oeore Tborn, beft boar, Vouug F aruer'i Uiuiutl ii k Z. Cig'ieOa tet Jiifi, (rricuiLunit wua r, CitHi 14. 0oiT Tbom. beet coop of cbickent, Bauoutr) Aoiexirau rouitry Uouk. George Ihom, beat dup'txy of ehickiaa, Klait Auuic I.towl, beat gcfite, Miti'i P wait 17 Boot ClBM 1U. J. V. TboiLpacD. bait plougn M.M. t W. W. Irwiu. beat ;uitirior . l Amoi Read, beat grain drilL. h L. I. UulieU, bail ox yuke M.. 1 CtM 17 George Thorn, beat becUira, (irimly'i Uymrytf tif kej-ir,g. Jamea Laniberry, beat butbe4 of wheat..., 4 Of, Motet Wiae, bal aora of wbaat If H K. K. Eh.rtj, beat acra of oata....... J Geoige Uuorer, boat burbel of out a SN E. K lnrey. aeroud beet lit K. K. Miirer, bast buckwheat M tU Georjr Uulich, btat rye f loaepb Owena, btat r.u-liel of poiatoaa tM CUM 19. Maggie Rou, Wit Bibvnau oraS Jelly H f Geora Tbom, beft tomatcH t. air tigbt...... t'p Mary E. Moorebead, beat jar fancy pitkll Mn. fcaml. ISbaffuer, beat tun, a to prtaervet l-,f Oacraa I burn, belt box of honey , 'tt t iaaa SO. Mra. Moief Wife, beat roll of bctr.. ..,.. I N Mra. Wb. Morgan, ha: 6. kin ti.iwi...,. )M Rachl i-liaw, hwt parr of buckakin glorel tt Nabeilii (Uitvbail, bwt bair wp4tbH tt tarab Mite boil, beat 11. k otlorr.an. ...,.., 11 Kmma Itbtwin. beat wool tidy... . M liutbelia Mit.-brJi, beat chair lrJ.". H E'ttabetb Irwiu, beit cake tidy H M iietlr hbirvy, beat patch work tt Mary bakett, beat comfort, lip and. M rfiiah Wiacr, beat pair of blanket. M 111 Mary Read, tut itookine; yura f. Mary Jane Read, beat t.traad......-. ...... labitba Wallace, beet pair of atock.Dga.,. tt Elite Oulirh, beet alippera ,. C Tabitba WaJiacr, brat pair vf eociu . M Ciaaa 21. Leah Corneeaer, beat pin cuabion V Rachel bbaw, beat fancy work bag.. i Fannv Gulich, beat banket V- JL W. fcbaw, droea, little iriri. ... U Claa X O. J. . U. ErailieT, V-t phyt.-5ijbi..';.r,-'5r C1b Amoa Kenar i, beat t pec i men of black emithmc. - p bd mM t'A Tbeodore Prupiva, beat apertmca of horee ahoeing I llolmea Jt Eatugton. best d :)ay of edg tool a, cotiaiating of axta . ......... Dp Lutbrr A Itw k. beat louia. 1 P. H. Ro-aoia, beat watb-nr tnarbine D? K. Al. He a dc t, Wat wowing machiii if Joaiab V. Thompaon. Wat wagon ... I t bamuel Laulery beat boirtrv 4 Claaii 30 RoWrt McCurkle, work boa 1 Ci l ira Ate, beat book ai, Lip aud. 1 ?' tare Ale, beat one d-tMi a an 1 & llaaaj 31. Eira Ale, Wtt pann l dior i ' C Uvs 3i. J. H. Futford, Wt qua-h'a 5 John 11 add r, beet eg plant. 4 Jamea Laoaberry, brai pumpkin , 2. 0ilen, beat ra'jbar ' Matthew Ogdcn, beat i biialivl ot Wia I K. M. MoCulloueb, Wet bushel potatocfl I George Thorn, brat i bnat.e) of toui.toee... Ciatoa 31. Kewcora & Tlamilton, act of carHar Ber- neaa, lip and 1 V INewcotn ft iUiaillun, beat aet ot aiLe harncat, lip and 1 C.aae 37, Mary Jane Reajf., bent namllra K Mary Jane Head, Wat Tinegar 1' N. Ria'jcl, Wat writing ink C.aan 3. Matthew Read. at. ir coal , 1 . KiaWI, beat p.-Utr'a i'at , Clau -.0. Georre T burn, beat Tarifiv tit tnVa. Jlur Wndmmn ro American Wine aod Georgr Tbora.heat apeoimcn of applea,on pck, lluinmg'e truit book. Goorfre Tborn, Wat display of pears, Cole'l American Fruit ftouk. Grore Tbom. bet specimen of fp Mitnning'a fruit Rook. 8. 8. Wallace, boat auiiioea, Manning'l Fruit Rook. Matthew Ii,iM,d. W.t crab apples. V 1. r. Jrwm, best blackWrty wine, Man nil g'l Fruit Pook. (lettrjre Tborn, tei I'linlon grape wine, Fol' let a Grai e Culluiw. W m. F. Tin imp son, brst quart of wine..,.i. 0lf (Uaa43. Eliia Gulich. Wat dim-lse of flurai nrna. Wftita , If William Ogdeo, Wst aqoirret W Ctaa 41. Jamea A. Ptine. trott;nn eolt. time e:i8-3:0 ?f 3 KU'llAlJ) tSUAW, jr PrwidreL liAiAl Q. Uarckii, Swretary. VrnmiRK .lHTw th Audit ora of t.n.H'H township. riearMd fsriT bate eiamined the account a ot 11. AUeman. In rurcr of Uultnh tVbotd District, in relation lot' R unty Fund of and toanftup, aud find ibst irrBnuror iinuo ouargtMi a luliowa, Til. llM. Tocaih receirerl from ConnlT Trealurcr.$lI,1 ' To ca.h received from townnhin oollertnr. ' To ju.l(:tucut .garnet io.nihip collector, W Total :,H1" I'll. tt finil hit crrfir. Ia 1 I t caih paid on bounty boadi of Oulirh K. ho il tliatnct ' 11- . j a L e jfl S' i. in.piv.i p. mi 00 ma oonai " . It T ca.h expeneca, wo , toy amount paid on bond..., T....1 ,.s y And Irat ln a hal.noe unproeided lor of t k" drrd and eeronty eiiht dollar! and eifhl eenw W. docrtilT IbM Ihe ahore ilalroi.nl ' W. docrtilT IbM Ihe ahore etalriarnl fl. to Ihe Iwat of our knowlcitr. and felref. Witneii ortrhanda, Ac . W. MrCl LIT . W. MrCl LIT. JAMKS HI"' A"''' aepSO It-pd 1 KAHV PTtlNK WAKK-Kull aiork .'" ccircd at J, P. K RATjlFH 31 KN'8 Heavy lwte, ..r H.H, at II. W. SMITH SALT Pull Wcihi, fin. Amencnn parent rmche, al 4. P. KRATHKrVf KUASTKU t'OKKKh moftTv Jiv nnhe beet quality, at J. P. KUATZF UOHKE NAIUoIr7rTiTcatTttriclardIeT Hiwm Kh, io h A .... t. e. IBATT.1.
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