f I 111 ! 5'! i ' ) I; i t .. '! t, i -J r.;, M-," ' .' She lUimMican. fit 1 u!i'fe"V CiKllllflE 11. GoOlll.ANIlKK, 1-Mitor. "CLEARFIELD," PA. Thursday Morning, Oct. 17, 1867. lie Itixull in thr t omtlij. Tho result of tho late election in this county, it is true, compares well when contrasted with other counties, and tho elections of former years ; but our party friends did not do what we expected, and in fact what they prom ised. Three thovMial Democrats prom ised us to go to the polls, yet but 2,- 740 went, while 2li0 remained at home, without uny reasonable excuso what ever. Had theft) skulkorn turned out our majority would huvo been, l.Mli, Instead ul 1,-03 " lluck wheat, Corn, Potatoes," "too fur to tho election," "I was tired," Bud every other excuse made to order, was just no excuso at all. Nothing but sickness, or other physical disability, cun bo received as the causo for Democrats remaining at homo on election day this fall. Wo sometimes think that theso stay-nt homo patriots should bo drafted and thrust into a niL'sfer regiment ; but thou wo pity thoir wives and children, and feci more like issuing an amnesty Proclamation for their special benefit. and othenviso " dig about them" ar.d try them for another year. Wo arc informed that some young men were UiMit awry from tlio polls, by waiting for some one to haul them to the elec tion hntibC. If our friends will fur ni-h us the names of these horoes, (!) wo will try to rot Joe. Miller, Sol Piles, or some other celebrated loyal ist, to haul them to Philipsburg or to Waterford. While few of our men have skulk ed and strangled, the tublo in this is sue of our pancr, shows that the fires of "A'irtue, Liberty and Indepen dence " are still burning in the bosoms of 2,T4D Democrats in Clearfield coun ty. This is but 22 votes less than were cast for Gen. MoClellan, in 1SC1, and 40 loss than Mr. C'lymor received last year for Governor. In tin tablo of returns, will be found tho vote of each borough and township polled at the late election, and that for Governor in 180G. An investigation of this table and a com parison of tho voto of this and last Jl.i i ... . 1. 11 it will-. Iv.' Democrats stayed at homo. In Beo earia, IJurnsido, Ferguson, Huston, Osceola and Clearfield, we done nobly, but Hell, Brady, Hoggs, Covington, Jordan, Karthau, Lumber City, Mor ris and Woodward failed to make their point, while the balance of tl districts done just about what they promised. Let every Democrat from this time forward, constituto himself into a committee of one, to see that his neighbor goes to the polls next year. In tho year ISO, the great Presiden tial baltlo will ho fought, and that contest will decide the fato of this rcuntry. The beauties of Civil and Religious Liberty are before us, ami may bo continued for ages to como, if the people vote tho Democratic tick et; but if they aro wicked and devil ish enough to clasp hands with tho enemies of those inalienable rights, wo cannot expect long to resist the combined attacts of foreign and do mestic enemies, who are driving the country headlong into the Maelstrom of negro equality. Ben. Wade. In reflecting on the effects of the Democratic victory achieved in Ohio, we, on speoial cases, came to the conclusion that tho cele brated Radical whoso namo heads this article, must certainly enioy a most unenviable stato of mind. A 1 few months ago ho stood clothed with an apparent power, which timo and the will of the peoplo have rendered nugatory ; his hand was strotched to soir.o tho reins of government, with every prospect of success. To-day he is occupying the "tempters" posi tion, and by the vote of the people he lias been cast from tho anticipated heaven of enjoyment into tho ncthcr tnost hell of bitter disappointment. The "sober second thought" of the people has again proved our safe guard and confirmed the well known adage of " Fox ;..;.mi, rox Dei:" the "voice of tho peoplo is the voico of,fo"itry was about to bo placed in by God." Radical rule. Civil war, a war of ra- res, impeachment, the destruction of AGt.onior Ta.i vrn.-Tho Demo- j crcdit nml inJllB,ryf WPrc ll(inKi 0 cms or Philadelphia, at the late elcc- j t,0 isBUeB 0r tll0 t.of.tins f,f Tuesday, turn, covered themselves with glory, j Tho lessons of thoso elections teach 1 he city gives Sharswood, tho Demo-j us thnt lno Ia,i0al rule of tho Rump crat.e candidate for Supreme Judge, Congress is at an end. The people of 2, is.) majority. Ludlow. Dem.. for' Common Pleas JikIc, r,.rr.O ninioritv. They havo also secured tho Sheriff, Clerk of tho Courts, Register of Wills, Cominissionerand Treasurer; and this too, has been dono while 5,CSH of a majority for Geary, last year, wns staring them in the face. Mobly has the Quaker City redeemed and recon structed herself. We rejoice to know that this lmt-bed of "loyalty" and treason has been cleaned out. The i Irctlnn mil Ift I.ii.oni. Tlio l'liilai!o!'liin 4 ;r r.:iys tlmt whiln the jmblic iniiiii in cxrilod over tlio rrturni o( tlio clcclionn in I'liila dclphia, reiinylvni, CoriDertiriit, Oliio, Iowa, and Iiitliiinn, it in ncr-i'. (ary calmly to coimi'T tho raimrii of those results. Sorrowful as it is, rut it cannot bo denied, thut tor tho past fivo years tho politics of tho passions have subordinated tho politics of tho reason. Wo have boon going through a revolution all this whilo a revolu tion in which many of the worst fea tures of the French Revolution have been strikingly exhibited. Tho emo tions of tho masses havo been stimu lated by cunningly-devised plan and means, so that oll'orts to reach their deliberate judgment have been para lyzed. The reason of men has had no opportunity to act upon tho exhi bitions of power recurring with such frequency in the Legislatures of States, and in tho capital of the Federal gov ernment. Tho war having ended, the wrongs and tyrannies which the war was used to justify, became ele ments in so-called governmental action. The people were daily becoming ac customed to learn that the power to govern was tho government. The Rump Congress at Washington with its seat in tho ".Senate llouso" and at tlio Capitol, was abusing the inhe rent faith and confidence of tho people in a Federal legislature. The Consti tution of the United Statos, under and by virtue of which a Congress meets uud legislates, was secretly ig nored, while it was invoked as the authority for its own destruction. Usurped powers wero grasped by a minority of representatives of tho people, and in order to shield them selves from accountability to tho peo ple, debate and investigation wero denied to thoso of heir associates who wero opposed to revolutionary action. Under tho plea of "reconstructing Mates, every principle of Ktato rights, and the liberty and freedom of tho people of Slates, were destroyed. Under this sanio plea, an inferior raco was mado to bo tho political and social equals of the governing race of this country, notwithstanding tho ob stacles which tho Constitutions of States arrayed against it. Under this plea tho powers of tho govern ment, created by the organic law, have been almost destroyed, and this so-called Congress has claimed t6 make laws and execute them, thus usurping the duties and powers of the F'ederal Executive. Theso, and other usurpations of political power, as well as plans for revolution in our system of government, were adopted by thoo .ii..itMis k. politics of jiussion cither misleading or deceiving tho masses, hnd thereby holding power and seeking to incrcaso it. For fivo years past this has been tho condition of tho country. At last the timo arrived when tho "policy of I ongress could bo examined. Tax ation, repudiation, and impeachment, weapons by which Congress was ma king war on a people they sought first to subjugate and then to rule with a military despotism, excited and earnest and anxious attention of tho whole country. Tho people bo gan to see and understand, that if ono State cnnld he mado a "military district," and tho negro given, the right to vote, by a military "order;" Legislatures driven from Slate capi- tols by negro troops; members of Congress denied admission into the House of the Federal representatives, by a coalition of the members repre senting a minority of the Slates and the people of tho Stales ; if the Presi dent could bo driven from tho Execu tive chair; if tho Supremo Court of tho United States could bo vwiutgr.il till it beoamo a political agent of a party mado up of representatives of a minority of tho people of half the States; then, and thus tho people not. only saw but felt their government, liberties, rh'hts and freedom worn ni. ! the mercy of men whoso only winci- l'' action wns based on tho power to rule. The patriots of Connecticut acted on this true revelation of the real policy of the Rump Congress. The gold Stato followed. Our State has joined in tho roaction with Ohio, Iowa, and Indiana. The politics of reason have again their sway. What was called the sober "second thought," or the politics of tho judgment, has risen superior to the politics of the passions. Tuesday, the Pth inst., was tho day which inaugurated this return of rea son and pure patriotism. Five States havo awakened to tho perils the the ballot, preserved us from an ap peal to the bullet. Tho Radicals have been taught that a Congress to lie constitutional must represent the white people of the whole eountr-; that State Constitutions aro above and beyond all power but the peoplo of the States themselves; that "im peachment" is a constitutional punish ment for crimes, not a political trick to keep power by the minority over tlio people ; tluit any rorunMrnctinn of t lie .Sotitliprn Staff wliicli is not 1'iiprd on tliOHoundost principle of con Mitutional povcrntnent rfill not l on dorNeJ j mid liintly, tlmt tlio wliilo race on thin continent will not permit polilioiil power to he divided with t lie negro. TIioho liro Rome of tho lossonn of tho lato elections Wo closo this review in tho firm bo- lief that Providence has thus saved our country from perils which else might have terminated in its dcBtruu tion. MteprrsntntirrOtlirinl. Tho return judges for this Repre sentative district, met in the Court House, in this place, on Tuesday last, and presented the following returns : Cottntita. Clearfield, F.Ik, - - -Forest,- - Mi.I.'iiIIiuikU. - - 2,t:;: - - "05 - - :n:i 1,412 28S Total, :i,S17 1,730 llnj. for MeCullough, Dem., 2.0S7 Xo Tnt-l pill(tl f'tr Vt'ch-h in Klk county. A Failure. Tho loyal circus that has been exhibiting throughout tho country for the past month, seems to have been a profitless affair to tho proprietors. The ring-master, Mr. Frank Jordan, we presume, will Boon call upon his loyal fellow citizens to assist him to liquidate tho bills. The militarj' lions, Sheridan and Sickles, wo presume, can bo purchased cheap, and we have no doubt but that tho reputation of theso military celebre ties is considerably damaged by their association with the loyal skunks and shoddy putriots. The glorious victory gained over tho World, tho Flesh and the Devil, and their i-onfedorates, Loyalty Jionds and Thad Stevens 4 Co., by tho De mocracy of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, has caused rejoicings from the Gulf to the St. Lawrence, and from Maine to California. One united shout for the Union has gone forth for the first timo in sovon years, benco ajubileo. Democracy and Union are pynonomous, and as necessary for the happiness of our people in tho World, as a Lelief in God and a virtuous life. A k'reat hub bub was ruined nmon; tho bankorn in New York and I'hila delihia, on Friday laet, by tho dio covcry of it large amount of counter feit United States 7-30 bonds over thrco hundred thousand dollars. The national rohlicni pronounced thorn counterfeit, but business men declare that they are duplicate! issued by the Treasury iifjonts and their contedcr atc, which in tho mnnt probable We havo no doubt but that thero will bo million more after a while. "Old lit.lNKty." Somebody han been foolish enough to writo to lien, liutlcr, Koliciting him to beeoino a candidato for tho residency. The "beast" w ithholds tho namo of the interrogator, but issues a flaming assent. If tho lato "honest" "lament ed" plundered tho AN' Into llouso of everything, what will bo left of it i( tho Dutch Gap Catiallcr unfortu nately gets into it. TKCtMAn UoM't'cr. For a Demo crat to tell you that he had not time to go to the election on Tuesday last, and then loaf about town tho half of tho next day, "looks fishy." All we have to pay, is, that ho should be drafted, put into a nigger regiment, and bent to the rocky mountains, this winter, to fight the I milium. " Jle might, by next fall, bo able to get to the polls. Jbo renowned (.en. Tom Thumb and his nssociatos, consisting of Mrs. J hunih. Commodore Xutt. nml nn.ttv little Minnie Warren, appeared ut the Assembly Iluildings, in 1'hiladelphia, on Monday evening last, for a short season. Those fond of aeoing "big little" folks will of courso repair to tho Assembly Iluildings, when in tho city. We wonder how soon Gen. Shoriilan and Gen. Sickles will exhibit in I hil tiih'lphia again T Will gomo of our loyal friends inform us f We miidiL go all the way down there to aec them .,,r, f,, - i , . i . . periorm tort he r loyal leacuo masters 1 "b" - """Lt - "' - Ti ln....i.i ii . i .i ., , , , It is reported that when the shoddy ,.,'., , , J patriots get fairly located on the banks ol Salt Iliver, that intend to Imuo and make Loyal Leugue shin iUs,e,s ,ega, tenoer, and that Judge Willinnia will lully Cbtahlish their legality. m The man who refused to go to tho election on the Slh instant and vote the Democratic ticket, cares but lit tie for Lis nrs, I ..., . i . ... i.i. . ... . . ; still for tho liberties ol lnH cutmt; v He is evidently moro mercenary than patriotic. It will bo noticed by tho returns from 1'orest founty, that our neigh bors now poll over COO votes, sinco the annexation ol a portion of Vo - nnngtr county quito respectable : besides the Cops carry the county. Nicholas Vundeviiiiler, who, n few """"'""l"" "-.ai.in jnuianajshick k llaine.s.on Cherry run. Lmg- eotliuj, lor 1MB Iliuriior Ol .Kllin JJ. Bowers, on tho 1st of July last, has beou acquitted. ' w, ww Our loyal ftietidH, liko pool old Job, -r,,t i. ,.nr..r,.,t 1 . .1 ' refu c to be comforted. V e hope the L-.nl wT take a "liking to them, too. Official Vote of Clearfield C.0V.I8GG, S.Judgc' Asfcmbly j Sheriff. Districts. lieecaritt . . Hell ... liurnsido . . Bloom . . Hoggs . . . Bradford . . Brady. . . Clearfield, . Curwensville, Chest . , . Covington, . Decatur . . Fox . . . Ferguson, . Grahair. . . Goshen . . Girard . . Gulieh ' . . Huston . Jordan J . .. Knox . . Karthau . LumberOjty, Lawrcucu,' . Morris . . 12H! fill! :ii: !).'.! 2s:;1 117 "S in! !)2j 2"; 02i mi! 4(ii so' 30; iMlj ion' fill 321 2r.r,j 155; 3i;j ft); Hii; pin1 X. Washington Osceola . . I'enn . . . Pike . . . Union . . Woodward, . Total . . H',l Maj. . 113(5; Stale I Itellon Urturnn for nml ISO"!. Wo reproduco the official roturns of the elections held in this State for Governor in 1800, and the majorities for Supreme Judge in 1 807, which is nlwayt interesting in Hinting com puriHonB : Arinnis Alli'tOieny, AriDxirofit,' bmiver - - -llcdtord - He. ka Hlir Hrndrnril - hiiekH Hutler I (.nnitiriu Cumeroo tJnrtinn - - -, (Jciilre - - -I Oliraler - -j ("larinn Clearfield -J Oinlon - i Uilunibia Cmttird -! (UimrH-il'uj lii. .liin -j IVIaware - r.iu Krie Fiiyette -; Franklin ', Fiillou j forest - -I (irne - -j liunliug'l Inrlmna I 7SII 1,410; 1,741 1 .1 ef lemon -, Juniata . l.micaMer-l Lawrence-, LeOannn Lelntth - -' Luzerne i Lveominf ! MeKesn --' Me-cer- i Mittlm --! Monroe ; lolllpnnlr, Miminur -' N on Imi 'i't Northum'J I'en-T - ---j l'l.liu.lcil'R l'ike 1 Poller 1 Seliuvlki'l .' 1,124 .47 1 C.i3 ! meret ' Sultivnn --I rjjn Kuh(upIjh'i liopa I.ic'k 4., ;i I'nion -; l:.it l'.i'.H Venango 3 402, iA'".' Vrrpn ' l,.r72 2 list Waliingti 4.712 4.077 Wnvne-'-'i 2 8';!' S,:i.".T Wesinior'4 0.11.1 5,041. Wyoming'j 1 4;ii 1.4o York - - j H.7WI 5,H'.li. Total -C30,ti:ioT.r74 Mfljnritv! ITS It will ko noticed that we only pub lish the tmjoritios for Supreme Judie at this tirrc. Wo will L'ivo the lull 1 0!"'"" volB ln our nt!!Ct ","wo- 1 1,0 I maiority fr Juilpe Sharswood will be 'i i i. . . . 1 bi'tween wven and eight hundred This may bo considered closo work. ,, . . ., , ,,,... . i but rnnaidnr it better than 211,000, be j eause it will compel every man to be at his post next full, when wo will niake it TiU.OOO. Tiere , , Mf m.wa)!,..r in the country which is not barking and howling at tho President for "opposing the will of the people.'' They muke no charge that be is j nl'l",s'"P l'10 C"Wtitutim, but the I""'11. f the people," meaning the 'am"" n"'1 ll,lir,'J of tl'.Mi.npr..l i iarty, is the miiistitnto lor t ontitu : ti Mi and Is. Well, the "will ol the , people" Lu.- undergone a very grent cnnni'e in J'nnnvlv:inia, t Mno, ton- nectieiit. California, and even in Maine and if the change keeps going on, it will not be more than a year or so. before tho "will of the people" gets back on llir. o-ronnds of llu'nlil ( im. ! stilution. nn.l then these tU will hate tho "will of the people" as much as iney now liate .e t onstitiiiion. Sawmill BcnsEn. On last Wednes-,!.,- ti... .. in ( ai.,co. ui.rr... gold township, and llliollt till.OIUI (eel "f bonrds and other stuff, was ent irely j 'n'"1"'ned by firo. A h.t ot slabs had been set fire, and tho wind conveyed t . . i 1,10 nro to l,l! n""- J pepnetom i endeavored to cheek the (lumen but w Ulmlrrfal hoM H,MMlt ?. , ' -HrMl JiUie-an. (iOV., lsr,0. I I COUKTIE8. r- it IB HUP. J., lor.r. x ; 0 g County, al the General Election held October 8,1867. Treasurer Dist.Att'y 'il ! ii I I o -F" : I1 : 12o; !)s 83 ! !!! M:i (!' S21 : Hi i rA W f2' M 12 1 ! K'i r2 in; 4!'i 1 i:tj 52!li::' 52 112 (: w fcl 113. 62; 113 52 : I Li' 52! 155 75 145! 7" 142! 75 14.Y 75 111; 75 145' M' 13C 75 14.V 75' lJ5i 21 25 251 2 lj 23 ' 2li 27 21, 27 : ! 27 1 21 27 24 271 24 27 1 Stil W 271 8s! 27 1 8'7 27 8s! y vl 8s' m' f,j 8 :,': f2 1(55 :t!)'l Dili! ;;' lc,ii ;iti v, S"J Diii vA W Z !.;! 3!t i DW. 75, 272 f2!! avJ, ft:;'! 27! C3' 27i' (;:; ; 27ui (i:;1! 27" 27u' ;:: 1 t7 ;:;; 7l! 13(5 7!J 13. ti! 131! 7i;i 12!' 7'i ' I3P 7o'l2x 77 ! 12"' 77! 13" 77: 7I 2'.i (i2 j 2!t! ji2 ! 2!l (52:' 2'.i (i2'; 2'. ('-) .". (52 1 02 i : t' t Hi ill' 8i;i 8' 8H: 8s; 81',; 8si Ki',i 8s j 8li' 8s; hi;' Y 8 l'.'l 82 1H 82' is' 82: Is! 82; Isi 82' 1-' 82' 1: 82 l8: 82' 1- (il 107 61j 1 14 45 27: 321 113 4fi, 112! 47;' 111 4-! Ill 4- 111 4 13' 13 13 ll! 13 j II Ml 11 13; 11 Li' 11 13., 11 13 11 13 4t: c'.i 8ii;i (v.ij st.! tin; 3',ij r.!t; s;t. (in 3!H sni au s: 211114 8;! 113' 8'! Ill' f'l 114' 8: 111! Sj 114' 81114 8 114 8 2l 43 1!C 44j 1H.I 44 18 ! 41 Is' 411 Is'! 44 1! 41 1' 44 17 2sj (il 41' 4' 41; C2, 43 j 64' 41' (14 41 01 41 1 01 41 04 4" ill' 2!! iV.i 271 71! 2s 70'! 27! 71 i 2ti 71: 71 27 71' 27 71 54; C4 (10 03; 0r 031 G (M1 03: 00 ; 03 Oil ;:j c.:; -,.; 3ii: 741 ar.J 72! 30 ; 72' ,:o! 7'i; SO1 72 30 1 72' 30 ; 72 30 71 0 2!! Idlj 2;! 102; l!i 10:; jtij pi;; pi p:;! pi'j pi:j pi lv,: p.' o.'; i, 21' fisi 2U: 5s' 2o ' 5s' 21" ,is' ": 5s1 2'. ! 2" 5s 2" 5s "o 211 27 3o; 27; SO" 27! Jii'i! 27 30 27, 3n! 27: lin 27 I" 27 So 111! (!0! 8l'25!i: 7i : 2rS' S2,; 2531 8.! 257 Kll-i 255. 82 ' 257 83" 257 8 02, 142! 53! 112! 53; 111 52'j 142' 53,; 142' 53,142 53. 142: 5 142 5:; 111 i!0 8 30! 7: 30, 7 30' 7- 35 8 1 30, 7i 'M 7 30 7 52; 8S! 311, 87' ' ini; ! i 80 3s' Ml 37! 8H 3 S'.i 3V vr r,s 53; 70; 5"j 7(i! 4!" 7o! 4!' 70' 4!" 75' 4!t i 70 4'.'! 70 4!' 70 4!' bl' H2J 8) SI2! 8I; 02 84; !Mi' 8!,' C,, 83! 03' 83 '' !!3 83 51:; k.; 41; 44: 34.i 44! 34: 44: 34 j 44. 34 41 34 ; 34 321 44 34! 44 34 41! ?; 80 j (i!! 8l;; s' :; 0!)' 30,! GO1 3o: 0!i 3U,! 00 .'i C'.i 3" ! ! i i ! 1 I'. 1 i ' ; ; . 105('i!274(i 1477: 27301442 27401440 273n 1450 2733 1457 ;J73(i 1452 2720 1403 273U 141 - pa, - jl2U7: - j,1300; - 1274, - 1,1270, - j 1284. - 120(i - j 1200 - ; CoNMXTtci T. Late returns from I l.:u .t...... .1... : .i... mm inuii; uiu.n kltUL lu Lliu ieiuilll from one l.undied and hixteen towns! the liadicals havo gained three and tho IVmoctats twenty-three, which will elect thirty-nine members, and thus give a handsome majority to the Democrats on joint buliot in the next Legislature, jiew Ijondon.Slrutlord, I'airlield und Saybrook are among the towns gained by the Demoorath. The tull returns Irom the State fhow eighty -three towns for the Democrats, and seventy-three towns lor the liud icals. This is the first time in thirteen years thut the Democrats have car ried a majority of the towns in this Slate. We have gained over twetry towns this full. The Dcnu.cnitic "simoom" has swept over l oiuiecu cut, as well an Ohio und IVuiylvania. The l'olrint f- I'hinn says: Tin Congressional district misrepresented by Leonard il yum, gives a Democratic majority of about one tliou-imil The (!is:rict misrepresented by II. L. Cake gives a Democratic majority of about seven hundred. The district misre presented by Caleb X. Taylor gives a Democratic majority of about three hundred. This is equivalent to the defeat of three of the present Ladical members of the Lump Congress. They should bo consider this language of the lute election and conduit them selves in the future as persons should who havo been so ctreciuaM; n-lmked liir their past record. "iUarrirl On Iks lOili of SopiomW. IS.tT. l-y Jen F. HiKltHVAv, Mr. JACOIl (1. liOW MA.N.u! (amlri muniv, lo il.fi Kl.l.LX K. COM; A I', of ("ItTiifi. Kl rountv. Ou thr Till Oil.. Lit. 1?.-.T, I.t J. C. lUnnirrr. l:-c.. Mr. .lolIN V. I'EAX t.. Air.. KAIAl.IM. .MATF.lt; t.iitli of JifiiT.n itouuty. In Cl.-at l.(ir..u-h. on la. 2.1 of (VM-.lr. 1m--, l.j J. V. hMMUt, r-q., Sir. Ul.l II Alt MAN lo Sl.t m.l.li.N llAl'AKEr.; I.. ;h o! Ilra lv town-'litj.. iiirl In I;ilir, Ptnit coulity. I'l.n.'if. 00 Itir rid o.f Scjiloii.Wr, lfT, I:I::;IXCA, ifr of SiM.il Kl.miio; ni"-.! 5.1 tfiii.S Diiiiilli.nd 1U rinvi. Tim flrfrUwinrtJS. H01ti; .ToM A;,,t! lU'W AKIt. toli'ii In-pi tho iiliniMr. m iNirtpT tmn - J - n?r'!i foitn'T. I'.. "ti Itto in-til u( Ihr 1 4 1 ti inafant.a I.Alti.K A!ik IMY llIIK. lfi bnrf hijrh, ittlll wi-u'ii 14 liiimluvil -rttMinil, b vr-nr old u-xt )Tiiii(. Unt- tmrk 1. i.ln.-k tml ai d liiii llirrw im ii -n-hiti n Imn. A n-Di'-- ii1 l-rtulr wfff ttl,i tnkti nt tdr Mntr tttm. A rwartl of .0 will n paid (ur the rvrrr n( thr hnrw. MH'ij.W:,, .Mi K, n-tlT-t I.rtUicrw.nMl V. O., rit.nn ro P. SOM ETHtNG N E W IN SHAW'S ROW. I 'll A N k Mill I.I1TON, ?KrcIint Tailors, Market Siirr rl. ( lerli lii. Piu. "If AVINO t.infl Iheir riNhli.hmnt in J 1 Sh'f K. w. nm door pt ol thr- pol rft.f,, mou havtnp iu.l roirrorl from (be a'tcrn eilivr with Urge ntrorlniftit of ClotltB, CnssiutercB, Vestings, llrarrra. sod ill kptlof oodr for left) and l.o) a' pr. afi now frpparrd lo niRka Uf lo orripr Cl.OTll IMI. Ir. ro a artirlr- to a full mil. in inf lalr.t mln and mo-i oorkmanlikr Diannrr. hpiial a(tnooa frivan to ey.tnn work and rutting out for men atid bora. He offwr jrrfat riarfatrtu lo rnitomrrt. an.i vra-rant an'.iic ntl.fartion. A IILrraJ Hi art of fulilir patronaj-a u aolicitrd. Call and my our f tuit. M. A. 1' K A N K . orttrtf 11 K K. L. SToniHT0S. JI A UI'LK YAR IK 1 I 1 ll l: ft n I K 1 atork and intore.t at Atr. Oaharan in th Wrt.la ard in Lulhrl.urx, uf tin ntothod it inforjung lh pnbltr that hr il now rrnarwl to f-riii.S MOM .VKMS, TllMII MoNlS. MAN1'1.K. Ao.. on .hon relir and rrannat.lr trruil, and ainrulr! in tho tophr f-Tto ot trjt art. W 1L1.IAM M'U l.M. Sr. l.tilliir.hurp, 01. 17. 1 r 7 -1 f :t:-. mx um amiMioeMiop, IU trBHIIXsVlllK. 1 'nr. .ni..fTi.r narmr latrtr nunod flow Hoot and Shoo ah it in CurnTillo. on Alin Rtrool, ornoiito Jo.fl h K. Irwin a Itmr Itora. ra'porttuIlT aonoona to th nuslir thai ! ht in nrcarrd lo ruanu alarv all .rvta of lt.iota i and Shof.. and OTrrvttonp in ho lino, on hrt n..lia ll. - i. ., . i . j . mmt of rniti-oaar work, lnfc Of will arli I tuoat. for oairi or ooiiDtrj nTiir.. ": f Is"! l.rwi ?. ik GREAT BARGAINS IN LUTHERSBURG Auction Sale I ri1HVt;r will l ai.lil at avMion. omit"inp on 1 i 1. 1 ia I, tin- sin .tit oi Mh i i;i is uit. at in- r.-i.l-n-- ..( llir ... ..-r.l-r. in 1 utliorflmri. "'k "f f"" -""oi f Dry Q,00, Groceries, Boot t SllOCS, ,, . . . . JlMt.lwarr. ltro Alarii-l ...thins. Int?. ftonona. ..i .1 an,.-io, t,..io k ,1 it, a sni7 ,t..rr. A-1-'!' i" oimmo. at nr o.-i.. i,. K.. ...1 ho j,, ,rom U.T ,., 'it, ,T, ""v Coroner. re ; r. !! S t Co. Com'r JuryComv Auditor. 5 : ? : & ; s ! t ! !'S S2 I 111 52! 75 145 24 27 !; s-" 2j . 105 30' 20.0 03 1 120 75; 20 02 ' 8-; s' 82 1 111 4k' U 13 1 00 3!' ' 114 si 41 1-j 04 41 27 71 ! ' - o' j 103 10 5 2" 27 3.) 253 S3 142 53 '; 3; 7 ; 80 r. 70 40 03 S3 4 5 34 O'.t 3o 1203 - wr,'.f UIOnUMOr CTflDT I1H11U II HUL JIUI1L rtiliptburg. Centre Ccccty, Pa- G. H. ZEIGLER k CO. 1EALLI1S IK "....t f 1 T TT J WOOD, WILLOW, i TIN V. ARE, StOVeE, Oilfi, PuiLtE, GlaSB, 4c, TEE attention of SlrrLaoica. Uni'.drra, Fam or. Lua.oeTa.r-L, and F.otot r"Dora!;T. inritfd to the fa"t that wf arw ofiorirp a brtlor aaaortaient of nod in our l.nv titan raj. W fou&d clarwtior ic 1i.tr- part of tb Slate, at Pricei to Eit the Timet.- Our nok eonpriaofl a wwneral ire" aif Lt ; Toolf and Matortalf Bfrd br Ca-T-ontrr, J'iara rmilka, Carriage and W agun ltaiort,At, aiA a large atoek of Jrvn, Jailt, K'r-.l, Sjules, -I'.mV? SupfJii, SniiJicTj, , Ci.aiiS, Griniixfonrs, Cirrvlttr, fJl uud Crott Cut Savf, EXAXIZLLD. FINISHED i fLAl.N HOLLOW 1TAI.E, CALLE CHAINS, Lard, Linseed, Coal, Lubriat:r aid Fish 0;!s, TrnrtsrrsK. VAEMaEES, COAX OIL LA2IFS AID LAIIZEIS- Ad rxlifnt oortcicnt of Tin Cuiic-j, ra ll.ri;T. TTA. L Sv Iv-l:-, TArLlIKL, J;a2UJ:.S Ac. r.LITANNIA A MLTEE rLATED WALE. TIN WAPE IN Gr.t AT YATwITy 1NP r.ir u a n u r a ciu n e. Huurbo.d, BpTttruitiiTmK FiTnicr v& T.a.tif loui!f t-optiu oi itif luttw! l4 Kw, Vjrrt, f tran, iltr air, Bor and Mutt ir .aiU, ftbd all kicd of Iram aid Swei, CirpfDttrf and Bb!UHt vi. find la rxrr mV lifhrni-nt a itiot rt4 trf r.ar. Aupur. ni"tl. inp.e. d-.ui.tf. Hi ax.d ptmlir-: Aim. r.ntiTv rinw. File. II tif f'.r-tir. H.u, 1-niifTt. Saal., C., tH ate, Ac Farvtrf avd Ka'tncc riU tnd rrrtbf h tbcir lib, and rrtranr thui aaa had i4-wfarr. feti. r-t"Tii.aT a:tri' if irT t-i 1 tr lor -f -. tM.fii"Ti!r ; -rt'f r Ann 1ut. a-nd I'a ut Mi'Vm f rirtw ArtMi. Hit N inrm C--a. 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